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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,. SEPTEMIER ·:11, 1972
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Officials A~t to .End
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M:ayo.r
Resigns
Westmimter Mayor Derek McWbinney,
Indicted' by !be Orange County Grand
Jury on bribery. char&es involving an . . alleged polllical payoff, Tuesday night
resigned the mayoralty pool he has held
aince 1!16a.
McWbinney indicated ~ will continue
to serve ~ a Westminster dty ~
cilmap. I
Jane Foncfa can barely di.scu&s
her marriage, Iler lather, her
br<>ther Petd, ber d aught e r
Varieua, !, ar·her estranged· bu>-
band; Freocb director Roger
Vadim.
Ail Is trivia except for •ndlnr the
Vietnam war. ·
UPI reporter Vernon SCoU ·iays
she clearly II not a woman In
search of publidty for publicity's
sUe. Her det:Hcation, he la)ts, can-
not be \JoUbted. The firlt in a series of articles on
the controversial actress appear1
oo Page I today.
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ADMITS BUG&ING ROLE
Bernarll l. Blrker
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WASHINGTON (AP! -Money from
Mexico, linked to the Watergate affair
was part of fT00,000 in secret Nixon cam-
paign gifts 1tuffed jnto a suitcase and
rushed. to Washington in an oil company
Plane la.st spring, according to a con-.
fidential House staff report.
The :locwnent, . distributed Tuesday
~lght to the Hou,. Banking Commlttea,
also said a· Southwu:tern fund raiser for
the ri:esl~"l't~a ·eampall!TI contradlctt<f·
denials of i.Dvolvtment With the Mexican
trans8ctioni by .... hlef Nixon fund raiser
Maurice H: Stans.
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He Is acbeduled to appear in Superior
Court Friday to enter a plea on charges
of bribery and cobsplracy Involving a
farm lease on county<00trolled pr<>perly
at Mile Square Park In Fountain Valley.
McWhinney and Westminster Planning
Commissioner Tad Fujita were arr~
Aug. 31 following the grand jury in-
dlctmeot for allegedly . aollc:ltiq a bribe
from cucumber farmer Geor(t Munl to
ensure a renewal of an ~tural lelse
Munl held With the co\uity ·on land ·In
Mlle Square Park;
·Bank Robbery
Abduction ,
Committee investigators said they
were _unable to determine If the money -
$100,000 in all -actually came from
Mexicans or from U.S. citizens living in
that country.
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BY CAHD~<lE Pl!:ARSO!t• • • 'fiiln ·for t ·h~ Ir nm •DMleilng to a a k
....... ,.. ( ;.. or 9"! Dil9',.. ''"" • ~ afJ.ldvilot• to kpDu: tbe~comumpUoo
>, 'move lo end \ll'ang · Cout\ty'a.~ of beer and llquo< ~ ucept where
hlhlllon of booze on Its ~ ind'jllltu llil:l>Id~ by deed -lool·
wai bieun 'l't\esdlr • I>Y the -coqpty , ,'.l'hat. would l<ea!Wr llbat;.i at Sunset ·~·~·,an~ Park:-~ Bu~1!:;"° -11, la &jatll .J.aguna, ~:' • ,4c ( ' "~ • .J. L ' , " ,, ~ ·~ Polit .llltj1ior and the .!~-:~a"""'"' v91 .. 101~1tl!e;>} .........,Jll!l,:-~.Corona de!
HarW!llslrlct·.wM• prepare a 'molil-r.ilal"lllil t.tUM -·
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i. , • • ~ " ~ .... , , .,..Square Part in ~ Mey whmt
' the golf ~, aJraacly bu I liquor
Pennitl, l,\nlVOrllty Park In Irvine and
Qruae ' .-(:east · O'Neill Pilrlr in 111 Tn!o.
'Tho npeal -1d f"'!1 apPly to lrvlne
Park Ja1ll ol 'Nllla where deed restJ1o. u ... forlltd alolllof .. the property,
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Weatlier •
'll>e dreary atlel : wl1I he far
away at ltaal throu&h Thuraday,
..--to the U.S. Weather
SlrvJce. We11 havi rM&Uy IUllilY
Ulea with highs In the 70s and
klWI from·-. ' . . .
msmETODA~
A controoe11fai l.aiq gooern·
~ loM>t/111 cu:Uvl!M1 In Ora nge
Oovnl!I lt<>I be.,i "Pl"°"'d by
• rp!lt oote o/ 111< Board of Su·
PfTW'or1, bvi onlv after 1everol .
O!l)end...,.IJ, StOf'll on Page 19. ·
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. Members, of the llarbQr District staff
wlll niearcli."the«l-lo other Pll:b
and beacbei before I tba • Cltdinance la
adopted. '
One -cllarOcterlRd the aclioo u ''rtpeallag tbe Volalead Act ID
Oran(e County'.' ~errlnJ lo I law -
eel in •l91t 'P'O~ ~of alcobot
ProhlhlUon .... ripOoled 111 lta.
Tuesdaf'• ·~ belan wllll a request by harbor dJstrtct lllall to allow vlaltlng
boatm to Jrlnk CID lbore al .Deni Point
Harbor, but t1ie ....,_ upanded lo
all areas when 1 few -.....,.
fessed to~ ol tlla law.
Lar:rY. ~· -dlili1et olllclal1 lold' iOinmlsl!Caort ·that If tliO lftllllt
law WU Interpreted to Its -point -no one could ...,. drlnlt CID -.i a
vessel. .
He pointed out ti. lncoqruJU. at
Dana Point -!'hln I -.nt and a
county·leale4 -h•-botll ..u
liquor. ' They are technlclllJ •• I a t I I • I ••
(See DIUNllNQ, Pip I)
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Both men were booked and released on ~.ooo l1811. They ·.,. <harged "'1th con-
w1r'l9'. io-.~ ill'llltt theft, at-
. leillpled grand't"'1!, ~lia~' to mftt
a ·bribe to a member qf tbe of
Sllpei'visor David L.' )laker tha he had
brtbel.. • " ,The Mlle Sqµare caae came to ligh1 In
Jqty ' wllen Mural compla!J)ed . t o
SQperrltmi J)abid L. Baker that he bad
-lollcited for $10,000 tt he W&Dted to
retain 1111 ~ CID 113 acres of· land he
bu farmed in the park for the put lour
;years .
Baker turned · tbt matter over to
DiStrlct Ajtorney• Cecil Hieb Ind the in-
dlclm<¢s followed alter a month-long' in-...Uplklll. . •
SUperv1aor Robert W. Blttln•o name
ftl llnbd lo the case bu! he WU ~.in
dlctfid.. Be ,lllllQUllCed two weeb 4o, ........,, ti.it he heel rll'ed an aide, IAiry
.Wllllelnll,...., had been alleg~ l.,.ed
to tba brlllOrr case. Wllhelmli WU' I
former Weotdllnster City recrealloo lfde
befora~ •Blt .. 'i·ilall. ' '
The other three nltmhen preaenl of
the WtllmlJ\ller CllJ CounclJ accepted
McTlblme)''• restllllllon With regret and
words ol ptalso fvr lib aervlcu to. the
dty. ' . Olll~lala ol !be Oranp County Trlnstt ~ti~ MclnlmltJ ti chalnnu
fl. the boud Mid l<lctaJ tliat Illar llav1
llld ... lndlc.tlcll that .. will Nip bil
pool wUfl that ......,.
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But they aa1d that on the surface it ap-
M h A ks peared the money was from foreign na-. . ot er ttac tlonala and, u that" !rue, accepting it u
': MARSHALLVILLE, Ga. (AP) -Five a violation of U.S. banking laws.
Persons, includiJ\R two women, have-bee.n p N d 'Ibe 51-page report, compUed the past
'lalen Into custody In the r<>bbery ol a regnancy ee several .,...., both adds to lhe bizarre
':small town bank and the abduC:t.ion of • ~evelopmenll in the Democratic head-. . • quarten bu&ging case and vividly
20-yeaMld worilan. teller wbo escaped For M arrlh ue describes laal-mlnute effort.I by Ni""1
her captors llJlder C<fi.rt of wknels, · "I"! . fw>!I r~·ti>. beat the April deadllna .of ~nlcl>f,,, :''. ~-: •. 'PQRTLA!lOE!IDWil, J'la.·(UPl r --·~~·~=4t'°;$.tr~lull di>
· ·Autho~ld' Ali!' lwo '#elO capwrea Mra. Jeri Cramer wants to koow why Deapllt a warning bf committee
almoal lmmedlately alter the bank rob-Florida law requires her daughter to Chalrmall ·W r lg ht Patman (D-Teir.),
bery Tuesday, another was found hiding bee . t he! he he g~lnst rtlqalng the report to lfew1111e11
in woodl Tueaday •lib~ and two others . 1 .:,me, prel~n ore ' can ii copy wai obtained by colurnbla! ~ack
were ~.early.today.. 1 , tg ... y marra1o1. Anders6o whO made lt avallabl8 to Tbe
An estlmatecl 411 pe110 .. Jo"1ed 1!' the Her daueJ!ter, Sherrie, II 11, and this As~tnc! Press.. .
search which began before llOOO"Tueaday week her marriage to John Edward ·Sen. G<orge Mce...rn has ,.lttd CID
aa the bandlla held up the ManhallvWe . Maotlone, II, was voided because Sherrie the bugging. cue and the question of an
city ball, locked up city pnployes In jail allegedly doctored the marriage Ucense anonymous tlO mWion conlributed to
celll, and then robbed tbe nearbl" Finl Nlxoa heloro the new Jaw toot effect
stata Bink of ManhallVDle. lo lbow lhe was l6. April 7 making them a major Issue In
SberiU Roy WlndbaDi Of Macoo County Jude• Leroy Moe said under Florida '(See SCANDAL, P11e I)
aald the five were being held in jail at law a couple cannot get married, even
Ogletborpt, Ga., where they awaited with parental approval, under the age of
(See CAPTVllED, Pqe II 11, unlw the gtrl ls pregnant.
TRUMPET T 4KEN
FROM .MVSEUM
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) ;_ A tnimpet at-
tached lo 1ba llpi of • • wH ligurt ol the
lata Louli Arnlllr<>M )!a1 been a!Olen
from tbe HOiiywood W11 M._1.poltce
uy. A curator at the .museum tola pollca
the ~ wl1lcll wlll not one ol thole
pl11ed' Of owne4 by "Satduno," WU
tabn bun the m111e11111 d1ap1ay Tueaday
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"It's ridiculous that Sherrie ohould
have to i• lo the extreme 'of getting
pregnant," Mrs. Cramer said.
Slierrle and Jolin were married Friday'
at• St, P1ul'1 Lutheran Cbiuth In Boca
~y ctr/' Rev.&.(\. ,Knig,.Kill& 1&1d,
Ile ltoe1r ooerne wu only I!, but said he
waa unawara the COUJll• could not get
married under age eveo wllen parental
cooaent. was obtllned.
. · Tbt Broward Countl judge said the
couple altered Sbenle • birth ctrtlllcata Ind uaed It to 1pply for the Invalid mar-
rllp cartllleata, ICoa daclded, however,
llOI lo prooecute the <Ollple. •
• "Monlly and oplrltually, we're mar-
ried, • John aald. "But !elall1 wa'n oot •
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AD FOR '61 VW
FIRST NIGHTER
Here '• a real ''first nlgbter'' speelal
•.. 1 three-line ad.. that ran · in the 'DAILY .PILOT, drevl Wlial ·Ihe advt!'
User called "tremendoua response" and
aold the bug "lint night In the paper."
Here's the ad:
'61 VW B a J a bug. Con-
vertible. Over l6llO lnve•ltd.
Will take $350. nionu:
It's 1 sample or the kind ol 1dvt1111oo
tng that can ~t "treO'leDdoul rttpOnM't
for you, too. Try IL l>boiM. ~ 11111
dired line lo resultl.
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1 DAil Y PILOT S w-.,, Sto t""°" 1', 19'1<
U.S. Jets Blast North
Bridge, 3 MIGs .Destroyed; Railroad Hit
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Jet flChlers lil'
lol Wel'1!Ufded bombl ..tJ>ed OUt baJf a nllroad Ollllpie>: In North V Jetnam,
-thno s.wltt·l>tallt KIGJll Ill
dollfllhU nv.r Hanoi and clestlv)oed a
nJlniid brJ<fie IOOlh of the Chirul
bonier, the U.I. command &aid today. Tho U.S. .........t llld Air ,....,.
Pbamloms, .U lotrudm and AT Oonaln
bombed thl nl1rold )'lnll II Kap, 45
mUes north• of .Hanoi, and ~
destroyln1 ball of the complex.
Pope Speaks
Strong Talk Rips Immorality
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) -Pope Paul YI UIAiled '°" permlulve;
,.... today and said contraception, abortion. adllJu.y and divorce made mod'
ern man "vulgar, viciou! and sad."
"We live at a time when man's animal side ofttn degenerates into un-
checked <brruption. We walk hi the mud," Pope Paul told 3,000 vislton in h1I
weekly public audience.
He lini..d psychoanalysis aod IO%tW edu<otioo with porno maga%inet and
sex sho\fs for contributing to what he called the "pollution of environmental
The pUots llld --.. 4,llllO feet OVtr tlie larpt U 1hey 1'eldod bod< GUI ......
OUler Air ,......, --dalloyed a l~roat nilrood Jlrldge near ,Ym Jlal, a ,,..Jor alr1 raU and 110rap' center 11
miles touva of China.
Still ol)!er Phantom pilots llrucl< the
Luc Ham Petroleum pumping atation 3$
mUes Mrtfieu{ ot llano!. PiJou ntum-
111( .. -Ille damap r<porttd tbal
btl.,. --....... lllt tarp~ tbe eon1n11>4 ajd,
A spa• rr .. aid Otllet taraeC1 II X.,
Included tWI> 5;000-galbi petnllet1111
storage WD that Wtre -~~ a 'pfpdlne that .... cut in tJu.e
Phantom jell """'1lnl f 1 lLI e r •
bomben llrWDg near lllnol !hot down
the. three MIGs In two separate
dogfight!. the command said.
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Heads ~iet . --
Delegation_
~ YOJIK 11,IPll /. loilOnl a1>-
peall coUrt ~· gtnn laal J!!lnute
clearance for paclllst Da.1.1 Delli~er IO
head a delegation leaving for Hanoi
tonight to pick up lhref.· American
prisoners of. war bfing released by North
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Dellinler, WJ>o.JI ~ on 11111 lltllOwln&
Ilia conv1clion at the Qllcago Sevin coo-
aplracy trW. was given permiaion Tuet--
day night by the 7tb U.S. Cirtull 0ourt of
Appeals in Qlit:lllO IO tr1vel ool!lde the
country, an associate reported today.
immorality." ·
The pontiff attacked the. "ao-called freedom of ae111e1 and CU1tom." He
1aid it provided a bot bed for addiction to narcotlca,
A spokesman aaJd at least 12 MIGs and
Pbanloml took part in the two batUes.
Spa-aHim bad called ii a lln&le •
dogfight but 1Aid Jatu there wm two
aeparate actioDs.
'lbe ·eomnumd in I delayed report 11ld
two more Pblntoms were !hoe down over
North . V-MondJly. The <omowtd
ectrller reported one Ft shot down in a
dogfight Monday but !Oday annowi<W
the downing ol the other two b) Coll).
STANFORD RESV.RCHnS RELEASE CHIMPS AT LION COUNTRY
A S"""'"'"r le~-~ Loutll1na •nd Coll..0 -rch C•ntor
'lbe deleption aJao iocluda Cora
Weiss ol tho Commllteo o1 LW!on Wllb
Families of Servicemen Detained in
North Vietnam , which negotiated the
POW release ; the Rev. William Sloane.
C.Offin, Yale University 'cbap1,ain,;
Riciwd Falk, irof•s!IOI' ol international
studies at Princeton· University, and
members of the priaoners' immediate
familiea. (See related 1tory, Page <t)
Mn. Weiss warned Tuesday before the
Chicago court acted that if perml!sloo
was not granted tt could jeopardize thl
trip and the release of the three
Amet-i~ans betauae the . Norih viei.
namese specifij:ally asked her and Dell·
tnger to pick up the prisoners.
' It was the Pope'• strongest attack on perlnWlveneu bl many months. Jt
echoed, however, his 1968 encyclical bannlng Cor:llractpUfe devices as immoral
and del10unclng their spreading usage as a cal18t of corrupt1on.
Vatican observers aald the speech reflected Pope Paul's lingering dlsap..
polntment at the fact that many theologi8Jll and priest. atW oppose his .i-
cycllcal against contraception.
murilSI antlalrofalt life. · Chimps Visit Lion Safari,
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Gunmen Make Get.away
After Irvine Robbery
The two crwwmen from the MIG-dowQo
ed Phantom were missing but there wu
no report OD the ·fate of the crewmen
from the other two aircraft.
Meanwhile Communist infantrymen Id
deep bunkers stoppK South Vietnamese
marines today from meeting a deadline
for ncapturing the Quanr Tri Citadel
after government troops aelzed about
one-third of the fortress in savage
fighting, field reports said. (See related
11tory, Page 4)
Fail to Go Ape at First · "It would be an international IJ)ect.acle.
We'-0 have to find out what the Viet-
namese think. We'll see what the
American people think,'' she laid.
By JAN EDWARDS
Of ~ Otll'I' .. .., lteft' -. Eight chimpanzees, raised la Louisiana
under constant observation. in near
natural conditions, were introduced
A batlallon ol marines-600 mm-bas
secured posltkma covering about one--
One or more gunmen involved In 1 Due to an error in ,CHP radio third of the 50 acm enclosed behind the
bizarre Irvine armed robbery that ter-transmission, Irvine Police Oirlcer Steve thick grey walla of the rectangular 19th
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rified. a strvtce station attendant but stUI Nash raced there with red lights and century Quang. Tri fortress, a military
had tis alapsUck comedy overtones are siren, believing the robbery was just oc-source aid. DRINKING .•.
belo& 10J11ht tlldly by police"------_ 3urripg, ~ , . _. -· _ Bu_t_ UPJ _ reporter Ted Komis aaid
. They made a clean getaway after vie-He arrived at tbe scene of the predawn heavy C41nmunist artillery and mortar
' --·---... -~ Leaman said, and the county ts an "ac-
Um William W. Henderson, 11, stood holdup Monday to find young Henderson fire and direct shots from recoilless complice" because it "gell a cut."
Harbonnaster Al Ober« 1 a i d the
present law was too difficult to enforce. oullide the atatlon for a hall-hour, beUev· sitting on a planterboz in front, rather rifles iMlde forced .the mailnes to dig.
Ing he was the target of two rifle shaken. President Nguyen Van Thieu three
DU:irksmen hiding ln a nearby orange Hendersoo said he was mopping down months ago said all Communist-captured
grove. the office area about 2:30 a.m., when a territory must be reclaimed by Sept. 19.
Commission Chairman Martin Usab
was the sole no vote. He said be is a
teetotaler and added that "where
families are gathered, drinking is not
consistent."
Heoderaon finally ran to a phone husky man in his 20s walked up. But Kurrus reported the marines later
behind Benny Cook She!J Service, 4162 Before he could whip out a 9 mllllmeter had been given a deadline of today to
Trabuco Rold, and called the California automatic pistol and announce his in· take the Citadel in the heart of Quang Tri
lllghw1y Patrol. tentions, the bandit-slipped on the .el City, South Vietnam's northernmost pro-Usab said he doesn't want children
.. subjected to rowdiness and obscenities
-the sor1 o1 tliliip that accompany
overdrinting." Mesan Sent.enced
For Beating Up
2 Nude Victims
A Co11-Mesan w111> IOld arreotinJ O!·
ficen be kicked and beat 1 Dude 'f'OJllBJ,I
and a nude man In the mlltakeo belief
that the woman was his glrlfrle!Jd hal
been ordered to serve stx months In
Orange Cowtly Jail.
S~perior Court Judge William Murray
ordered the jail Ume and three 7Url
probaUon for TFOvil Leon Jordan, 25, of m Sballmar Drive, and suspended for
the probation tenn what could have been
a 1tate prlaon 1entence.
Jordan pleaded guilty to reduced
charges of usault wltb a deadly weapon.
He wu arrested lalt June C at a
Rutgen Street home after poll"' took the
female victim of hll attack to a local
hospital for treatment of Injuries that tn-
clu~ed a ruptured spleen,
Jordan told police he 11blacked out"
when he called at the Rutgen Street
home and a nude female o~ the door
tn response to bl! .knock.
He told oifiC... hil ln!lial shock and
the sight of a nude male standing im·
mediately beblnd.Jter led h1m to kick and
beat both occupant.a of 'the hOme.
He said he had beaten \hem both and
was •tarting on the woman a aecond time ,
when he realJ%ed that she WU not his girl
friend but his girlfriend'• aiJter. He told
poUce that he then dJJcovered that his
girlfriend was in the bathroom.
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concrete floor and fell Oat, Henderson vincial capital. ~
aaid. If the Citadel had fallen on schedWe,
Getting up, he produced the gun and Saigon troops still would have to fight
warned Henderson he wou1d blow his through other tough co mm u 11 l 11 t
head o~ if be failed to fol~ow orden and strongholds to push all the way back to
held him at gunpoint while takin& '200 the Demllltarlt.ed Zone 11 miles away in
1be other commissioners agreed in
principle but said that I a w 1 against
public nuisance and drunkenness sbould
take C8f"tol ., p~ I I I< j I from a floor u.fe. a week to meet1Thieu'1 dirtcrtive.
"Aod If you try to call the polioe, two UPI conespondtnl Barney Selbert aald
guys in the orange grove acrou the clear skies over Quang Tri allowed U.S.
street wJU. rifl.. will blow your head planes IO l>omb fnllde the Citadel fn sup.
oU," Hendenoo quot.d the gunman H port ol ld\lancing llllllinea·
nylng. He .~ l\llllneo 'lfffc ~ Jo t~e
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Hughes vt8its 1
lie 1&14.lbe man thin~ In .ii»~ c11atlel MIO II! by'~~ .«.intxfd
tlon of .El Toro MCAS, after whlcb he artillery and mnrtar fin today, killing at Latin Country heard more than one car door l1am and • least six and wounding 2t vehicle speed away.
The victim llld due IO the fact tt ap-
peared more than one baodlt waa In-
volved and the menacing manner of the
ooe he .did aee that be waited IO mlnules
before cbaodn& the eall.
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questioning by FBI qenta.
No charges were Wed lmm«llatoly, the
aherllf llld.
Windham IAld aU DIOtle)' taim In tho
l!?bberla it btllfvecj IO hove . been
tecfllvered, l 'nc1u~l~g a~y
$1,000 taken from tile last two taken into
custody.
Although Ute amount taken tn the bank
robbery was · not revealed, tho 1berllf
said it Involved several thousand dollm.
Barbara Prilchelt, taken hoolage at
gunpojnt alter the bank robbery 1,1 tho
bandits tried )o -pe, fled ln'the dart
loward police can in the search area.
"They were going to kill me twice ,"
she said.
Miss Pritchett spent .the ni&ht in 1
hospital at Montezumt, where she w111
treated for shock. She was released tn
good condition. a spokesman said.
Miss Pritchett, 1 student at Georgia
Southwestern College at Americus, said
she was led into the wooda on a 7,000.
acre farm by 1 belt tightened around Iler
neclc.
Fight Over Rent
Downey Man, 32,
Shot to Death
Helping Woman
A vl!ltlng Oklahoman who, police
claim, bewne outnt1ed wheo hiJ
daughtet-Jrt.Jaw brought a male friend IO
bel!I bef move from the Gardea Grov1
home she bad shared with his son ii
cllarged IOdiY With killing the volunteer
Jno"1er.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -
Howard Hughe! baa beeo in this
Central American capital for three
weelu, a U.S. Embassy spokesman
• aai~ The reason for his visit ii
unknown.
A Nicaraguan government m-
noootetru!nt Tuesday llld only that
Hughes accepted an invitation by
U•Presideol Anastacio Somoza IO
rmllt Nicaragua. llughu was htre
in March.
Hughes apparently baa mnalned
01 the seventh floor of the
latetcontinental Hotel here. Guards
were stationed on the floor to pr•
vent inll'1lder&.
MOie! McGirt, 65, of Holdtnvllle,
Okl1., wa,s-l>ooked illlO ·-Orange ·Cotmly -j~iiiiiiiiii JaU oo suspicion•<>! murder ~ay. Ii
Dead ii Robert D. Burgoyne, ·31, ol ,
Downey, who waa •tnlet fn tho. chest by
¥ blast froftl a ;410 Image sbolgtm. ,
Homldde lnw!tlgalOn ~ the-a.hap.
py ,buabaod in ' the caiO, Jamel M<Glrt,
wu away from the home at '611 Sonia
Cllalina St., when the violence occufrecl.
They said 14ra. McGlrt showed up with
Burgoyne to begin removing btr clothing, J
furniture . and other personal belongings
but WU reportedly blocked by the elder
114cGltt.
During a subsequent ugumeo~ the
Irate fathel'il>-law allegedly fired the
shotgun with wblcb he waa ~I IO pre-vent invuloa of the home Ind IiiJled lbe victim. . • .
GEM .TALK
TODAY
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J. C. HllMP'HIUU
SHOCK ABSORBERS
IN WATCHES
I Your car· la not the only mechal)I·
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Feliciano Suit Targets
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I cal device relying heavily upon a
shock al>sorplion s)'llem fQr 1!lle
performance. ' Moet. good wtlst
walchel are pen .tctual prolectloa.
Back In 1932, Ille wrist watch i.
ran 1upenedlng th• old fali!loned
pocltel watch, lmtl openad up the
major problem of iuattllng tey
components agatn.t lfit.W s-ter
abu1e a wrlal t•fcb receiver. , _
Level $30,0()0 Claim .. ,•
Two munlcipa1 court actionl tiled ht
blind entertainer Jose Feliciano agatnst
occupantJ of his Buena Parlt office
building movod IO 0rtm1e Cowtty
Superior Court ~11 when .tbe defen-
danu -I podtl!rlst ~d S•delllt -
''""'""'sued the l)l>ger for $11),000. FellciRnO, who Uited b~ wife, Hilda,
and bl! FcllclRnO Eltlerptilel 11 co-plal ..
t1U1, !tted podiatrist Roderlci< D. Forley
for ,I ,\Iii& and Dr. Aroold Llndamin, a
denU!t. for mo tn two ......... ottlons
alleging non·payment ol ... t.
Both OCCUpanll of tho bulldlllf 1t 1111
Knott A•e. nl1JOlldad by 1t1lnf l'elldlno
for Sl0,000 with 1111 alle(•tloo thlt the
entertainer Wlad .. ""°'"'° ldquate hot w1tet, llghtlnc, plldl IU'*"ODOI
and falltd lo pro.141 adequate ,.....,tlila
againll vand,_.
Farley, who aeeb SID,000, • n d In that year, two Swlt1 cltlaem
Landsman who aab for !20,llllO, paint out ' obtained> a pa~I •for a l'f!llfillllt
that theN "'" the condltiolls that tm-1 bearing dulgnad toprovlde proc.c.
pelled them IO leave the preml!U. lion against ~ Althoueh tile
Felldano 'who · now u.... lit Oran&•, I 'walclt 1ndual!'Y •adinl\'*1 that Otis
operatel uie 'Wtllcllff Drlve •ilbt spot new compomnt Part wu both~
!bat beait bis 111111e bt Newport Beach. ly and ll!Ofui, It loot &!JC ,...,., fiom
ms 4lnt at!emPI IO °""'"le Fellelano'• patent dale befoni the lnvtnlon ur.der that name ended In dlaaater made any progress ID · ruppl)'h!c
throuJb a 11ila of SQp<rlor Oourt clvll watch mlllUfacturers.
actlom 'frlllcb led IO the windin1 up ol :he T 0 d a7 bowever !"'~ ~
partnenhlp IDd the OVeoluJ ult of the .. fotlrtha O an j1w!llad1 l'lltdltl &re .
!Upper club. 11\i>~ .nllable 'llroel>iecu bolcau"
'Ille respomes ·flied by hil former !hay lff prot.ctet!, ,bf-a lilect ab.
tenants 1111 the North Orll!Je County ' 1orblng compoMillt, 11111 wb• ,....
munltlpol eourt action lit)'OD4 thl flllln. ;buy .mcb famed "'""'11 .a1 <>mes'
claJ Ilmlt far tba{Jurladlctioo and make r 1 and otbln, yV11r Wild!; Jr auporllJ1
the Il'lnu.lla ellglble lw ~ OM1rt proteclad agllnat ljlock. --· ... -• ' 1 • ~
Wednesday to their temporary home at
Lion Cowttry Safari.
"' live Lion Country resident chim-
panzee! hooted and clapped in ex-
citement on a nearby island, two Stan-
ford University researchers rowed the
chimp-laden cr~tes to their llJO.loot by ro.
foot island home and released the
animals.
All but tbe two most ag~asive chimps
sought aecurlty after beinl released by
-clfuiJilgg up on theJirQ lJleJl_ ape! 1tugging
them .
One cllimp headed for the water and
jumped onto the boat, nearly knocking
down the boatman in his excitement.
And ,. wheo all elgbt clllmps were
reunited, they huddled together lo hug
one another and touch lips for ..............
'rbelr move from the Delta Rqional
Primate ~rch Center in New
Orleans wu the first change they had
ever experienced. Stanford researchers
and the chimps' handler from Louisiana
sa(d they thot11.ht tlje switch wen! well.
The five -females (including a four-
mont!HJJd ba~y) 111111 !l?:ee Jnales_ h.av•
Jived With one another ucluslvely s1nce
they were babie1 shipped from Africa
eight yeart1'8go. •
So they !\Urned IO one another fOi.
seCurlty Ill !he1r.~a,lt'ally'-cbanged wor1~ ..
Their former h o ft1i e -six a c r e s of
trees and other vegetation -ls unU¥
their new one -a rocky. cramped islatjd
with one barren tree and fallen logs.
Bui the clllmps are expected IO adjust.
The clllmpo will be oboerVed by Stan-
ford researchers for their reactions to
peycliologtcal and biothemlcal tests.
"Qllmps are very much like people,"
claims researcher Alan Gnmdmann,
coordinator of the project and manager
of Stanford'• outdoor primate facility. ·
'"fbey r:eact in ways similar to the way
human beinp would react. And )'OU can
control chimps in Wlfl you cannot con..
trol people, !Ucb u constantly watching
them er taking away their babies" for
test purpose!," he said.
Grundmano bopea to control the cltiD>
panzees' behavior by controlling their
biological performances. -~---·----,
A spokesman foc the Conlmlttee If
Liasion said it was not tnowa aactJr
when the North Vietnamese would
release the three pr!Mmel'I: NaVJ 14
Markham L. Gartley, 27, Navy'Ll (J.r~
Norris A. Charles, 27, and Air FOrce Maj.
Edward Knight Elias!..._ 34.
--Charles' wife, Olga. of San 11tego'lf' ...
Gartley's mother, Mrs. ~le \.au
Gartley .. Dunedin. F''"'"ill.ti.:= the tlelegaUoo, btit Elias',loftllb' •
not IQ.send a membo< beca.._.DI
1ri llitl~ly andOpposillon ti ,Ibo Slota
J?epartment. ' . . The group will leave trvm Kennedy
InternaUooal Airport tonight and IJTift
fn Hanoi Saturday after stops In
Copenhageo, Bangkok 111111 Vlenltane. The
commlttee spokesman · aaJd they ~
remain in Hanoi for two or three -" l't'Oltl Pqe I
SCANDAL ...
bis campaign for president.
A new disclosure in lbe rtport~la thll
1100,000 ~~~co. y, tt ... tnclwil that 189,000'lfnttd tho
Watergate affair was made up of four
checks draWll on a Meiican bank. \
1"!ii+ ~ ~tee membm la if
covering letter:
"ni, 189,000 of Mexican bank cbetka
which werJt Into the Republican cam.
paign and then into the actOWrt ol.
Bernard Barker, one of the IUllJ>tCtll in
the Watergate bura:lary, raises treme&-
. dous questions for the committee.
"11 appears that the Cotnm11tee to 11e-
e1e<:t the Presideot and ltl allied groopo
are willing to jO to any lengthl to con.
teal the ideoUty uf the origin! ol theM
checks."
It previously hu been teamed that the
four checks drawn on the Mexican bank
passed through the banda o1 Slailtl 111111
other. Nixon committee officials, then
wound up in Barker'• Miami hank ea
COUDL
But the report provides thl lint ..,,
count to challenge the original ccntentlon
of Slans that he knew llOtbing ahoul
transfer of the funds which came from or
~d through Mexico.
' I For ~heart of hcarts ... V.1wa1o11
atyltd tiY t-otnotroW"11t1nd1rd1. The 1eff·wlnd1ng1 day.d1teCohttell1Uon Chronometer• ("hlghttt
ac:ourooy ICCO!ld1). Suplrbly I/taped Ollt, dl1i 1nd
brecelet mttoh throughout.
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Wednesday, Stptombor l!, 1971 s DAJLV PILOT :J
Moulton House Reduced ·to Rubble
'E9.,.1 'l'imeJ' Asked
Airport Opposed
In ·san Clemente
By JOHN VALTERZA
Ot .... O.ltF ''"' '""
San Clemente city councilmen expect
to act next week on a strongly worded
rtsolutton reiterating the city's long-stand·
ing oppoaition to a jet airpon anyWbere
on Camp P<ndleton - a proposal being
advocated by FiftL District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Councilman Wade Lower said Tuesday
he will Introduce the resolution al nut
week '• council meeling.
Tbe city bu formally oppooed the
plans ' to ptace a major air tenninal at
the base since early 1911, and In
discussions In "':'!>t months Oouncilmen
hav~ lllnenteoj wbltt they say la the ex·
penditure of $'100,000 In public fimds · to
promote the idea.
City Manager Kenneth Carr said Tues-
day that the city Is entitled to "equal
time'' to compensate for thei>resentaUon
made by Caspers before the Newport
Beach City Council Monday night.
"I think we're entitled to it,'' Carr
said.
Caspers, replying in person. to Ne.wport
Beach after council queries there, aaid he
would continue to advocate the Pendleton
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DA.tLY PILOT J'lllll• br Jttl ChlPP4111
· plan despite heavy opposition from the
Marine Corps.
The same opposition has come
steadily -but more quietly -from San
. WORKMEN .DEMOLISH .MOULTON HOUSE, ONE OF TWO LAGUNA HISTORIANS HOPED TO SAVE
House. Built in 1880., W11 One of the Old11t Along the Orang• Coast
Clemente over the past years. Boles Considered Particularly galling to Dr. Lower and
the rest of the council is the commitment
of· the f700,000 .as the fee for a master
plan drafted by William Pereira and
Associates.
The project, paid for by the Southern
California Association of Governments
(SCAG), proposed the Pendleton idea as ..3 long term solution to the county's jet.-
port needs.
Festival May Require
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•,-....Lower has officially tenned the ei:4
pense "stupid. ridiculous and a waste of
Artist,s tn Man _Booths
U,ITtliPMte
'INJ.ECTED IN NEWPORT'
Morth1 Mltch11l T1lkt
Martha Says
She Really
Got In jec~~~,
good money on a report t h a t ' s
worthless."
Lower is the city's representative to
SCAG.
Several officials, carr and Lo'wer in-
cluded, emphasized that one major
deterrent to t~ jetport on the Marine
base has not been di!cussed by ils ad-
vocates-the impact'of heavy air traffic
flying_ over what will probably become
the world's larges nucl~ generating
complex.
One nuclear generator already ixl!ts
on the Pendleton shoreline, in the same
northerly area propoaed as a site for the
jetport by caopers.
By 1985 -wben Caspers suggests tbe
jetport should be operalil\i -major
utilities •peculate , they ~ghl have as r~r:.~~=·~~ WAS!IlNcIToN (UPI) -Martha : "I'd shuddh to W!Ja! could hap.
Mitchell bas spoken out again -this pen 11 a big superaonlc alrcralt were to
The guestion of artists who ubibtt
their works at more than one art ferti-
val in I.,.aguna Beach during the summer
was rai9ed once more , by Festival of
Arts. Grounds 'Manager 'Mogens Abel at
this. week's Festival board meeting. .
"The result is that they're never here,''
Abel told the board, 0 and that's a detri-
ment to us. 'Iltey aet up a booth here then
spend all their time over at their other
booth in the Sawdust because it's more
fun. but t:bat's not helping us."
Clemente CofC
~TeJwhone4 Book
Costs ' Decline " ' ' . . time to insist that she was indeed given slam into a couple of those nuclear unit&
an injection against her will in the in· down there," Lower said. Alter ffVeral years of bad news about
cident at the Newporter Inn in Newport · Opponents to the nuclear generaton in the costs tor PJ"inting the San Clemente
Beach that Jed her to describe her!elf as the area already have hammered away Chamber of commerce telephone book,
a "political prisoner." at asserted dangers lnbereDt in sabotage ·chamber: dlreclora have reciived 90me
Mrs. Mitchell disputed a Parade or natural disasters at nuclear reactors ~ted gOod tidings about the
Maeazlne report which said that Steve near the south county area. group's biggest annual project.
King, the new security director of the san Clementeans have remained low· The costs for the production of the
Committee to Re-elect the President key~ throughout the sporadic rumblings widely used directory will dip ne1t year,
••was not involved"' in the incident at about the Pendleton jetport ldea. not increase.
Newport Beach, and did not give her the "[ guess one reason folU down here Charpber Manager Robert Evans told
injection. haven't done too much aboUt it so far i5 directors that costs for 19,000 editions of
Tbe wlfe of former Attorn'ey General tha. t they don't reaJJy believe It will ever the South Co st o· ecto I John N. Mitche11 said King held her down . happen,'' Lower said. a Ir ry or next year
while a doctor administered the injection "But I think they'll raise some smoke will be about $2,000 cheaper.
In "e but'··"· "against my -"'!." She. d Reduced labor for typesetUng ls the w1 Wl,;A3 iv.u ~ pretty soon, an we'll start it off nut In 1 the ood he 'd also said· King. kicked her. She said be week.'' ma reason or g news, sai .
hurt her hand, causing a wound that re--When directors contracted last year
quired sir stitches. with the Hend;ricks PRINTING Company
"He threw me down and kicked me with L S d of Ir.vine they did Slf'after the previous
bis 'l'Ubber soled shoes," Mrs. Miicbe!I aguna tu e.llt printer left town witb aU the coc!ed print·
oaid. Ing 'lnfonnatlnn 'used to set each listing
Mrs. Mitchell gave the account to J , d J . itl. the dlreCtory.
Washington Star-News writer Clare nVJte fo Ofil The chamber then bad to foot the bill
aWford. for a new set.
story appeared in the newspaper's U N Or • • ThiJ year, however, those coded ta"""
Tu .. ns. • • gamzation can be used over again, reflec:tJni-;; T~ Star-N s reporter · said Mri. reduced labor cqst.
Mitol\i, I . her up 8nil , complained ,
yin "' Craig Beauchamp of Lejpma Beach has Chamber Dlre<:tor Phil Ellsworth, a
that1 "people keep sa g the5e thinp been invited by the board Of governors of retired printina industry official, said the a~ me that aren'~ ~." . -<o h ll talkl UPI the United. Natiom Association of the contract cost for next year's edition -Mrs. Mite e was ' !If to '• USA to join a newly formed Student and $16,732, ls especially encooraglng because
Helen Thomas OD the· l>bone from Young Adult Advi!ory Committee to the general inflation of seven percent hli the Newport Beach last spring when tbe altercation bappentd. She told 141ss U.N. body. . printing market In tbe past year.
Thomas that she ·bad d<manded that Mr& Beacubmnp, a graduate student Lasl year's sum for the production of
Mitchell resign as chairman of PiesldeDt at UC Irvine, wlll,ay to New York next the same amount of Jocal directories
Nlzpn'• re-election committee. Tbe w .. k, to attend the ~ organizational amounted to almost $19,000 Evans said.
telephone connection was broken after meetlhg of the .committee at U.N. held· The manager said that atudies show
Miss Thomas heard Mn. Mitchell 1houl, quarters. · ' the upenses for printing each book "You~st get away .o ,\ An active U.N supporter, she is vice -distributed free along the South Coast ls
Mt>. ,Mitchell later ;aid thal Kino rl!>" ~';.'!~~~ Cbaforpter~youoLth .~_ctivlttedies :J 11 the about fl. 71. ·
ped the telephone out of the wan°!-She ....,..._~ "'° Uni a ons E.....n-are met and profits gained to
lso I · ed •-Iltical Aaloclatlon and cbalrman. of the Model -~ a comp am •-waa a po UN t UC! thecbambertbrougbyellow·pafeo p~rlao; days later Mltch!:ll 1ubmltted'bls iitr" 111,v1tait~ to joip the national com. , advertising In the book, which officlala
tlon as campaign chairman. miltee followlos an addrtu on tbe need , lnslal baa nearly replaced the ...,.
.OStar·News quoted sources close to for U.N. youth programa delivered at the ventlonal lelepbone directory In the area
MltchCU aa vehemently deaylilg rumors Southern Call!ornla U.N. Council meeling 11 the prime aourc• of telephone listings.
and speculation that Mrs. Mitchell bad In July.
had a nervoos •breakdowo. PIIrpose .of .the J10W committee will be
Mrs. Martha Mlicbell 11ys 'abe ts t'o ltlmulate fOUth lnterelt and partlclpa·
neither a inental .... aor an alc0bollc -' tlon Jn U.N acUvlUt1.
bu lhe'• inad at aome Jtepubllcans for
maldnj. Jieople tblnt obe Is. · 'rt want to be '"'° my side lo revealed
and tbal people Imow I'm not sitting bere
a mental ca~ or an alcoholic,'' she tald.
Schmitz Blasts.
Russ Wheat 'Sale
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Nurs.ing Pr~gram
' ·A:i ··Sadilkback
t:I' .
~t Coramunlty College In
Viejo will offer an tqianded
~ nuriinl program tbiJ year.
.. There's orily one possible course <lf
action to prevent this," said Director
David Young. "That's not to let them
back in next year'."
Several board members indicated they
felt this would be too harsh, and that the
artists should simply be asked to spend
more time on the Festival £rounds.
Abel said that route had beerl tried and
proved ineffective.
"It would be simple for the board to
rule thal artists should decide whether
they want· to exhibit here or smnewbere
else, not ·both places," said , Abel. ·
The board'>wt•ol.to refer.the matter to
the grOOnds ·comntlttee for study.
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ExchQnge ,Cluh
Official Cited
Dr. Stephen T. Blume, pasl secretSry
of the S.ddleback Valley Exchange Club,
has ~ived a special award from the
National Exchlqlge Club President for his
administration of the ~ group.
Dr. Blume was presented with the
award by Bill Kohler, club president; and
Dr. 14uis W. Haslwanter, club president
during Blum.e's tenure.
Dr. Blume lives at 13941 Juaneno Ave.,
Mission Viejo, and is a dentist in the El
Toro professional building.
Traf fie Signals
Begin Flashing
In Capistrano
The first traffic signals ever installed
In the downtown sections of San Juan
Capistrano -four of them all told -
went into se rv ice today.
The installations, put in at a price of
more than S58,000, all are keyed to the
conventional traffic-pad c<>ntrollers and
will operate at the intersection of Ortega
Highway and Camino Capistrano; El
Camino Real at Ortega Highway; Del
Obispo Road and Ortega Highwa y and
Camino Capistrano at Del Obispo.
City spokesmen said that temporary
c<>ntroller devices woul d be used for the
signals for-the next few weeks.
During that same period, studies on
traffic patte'rns will allow technicians to
adjU!t 'the eontroller8 to allOw for max·
imum conve.ruence for moton.,ts and
pedestrians alike.
The firm of Steiny and Company ol
Anolllelm lristalled the iralflc.conlrol
mechanisms.
Chino's Aerojet
Plant Will Reopen
CHINO (AP) -Aerojet Ordnance and
Manufacturing CO. will return to limited
operation by the end of this week at a
plant that was ripped by a powerful ex-
plosion, a spokesman said. Cause of the
explosion Friday which damaged a
number of bUildings and injured one
mechanic was under JnveatigatiOn.
SAVE ' . .
OFF MFG'S. LIST
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Famed Old
Laguna Site
Demolished
Uy JACK CHAPPELL
01 lhl O•!IY PllGI $1111
Demol11ion cre\\'S ripped into the
historic Laguna Beach lwloulton house
Tuesday -the first or the Upland
Industril's' propert ies to be raz~d along
the ocean blu ffs bCl\\'C'en th~ H<>tel
L;1guna and Sleepy Hollo\v.
The old ho11sc was one of 11\'0 dwell ings
on the bluffs thought to br historically
significant and only a week before. lhe
Laguna City Council asked Upland IB
hold off deinolishing tht-st ructure \\•hile
an <'ig ht ·1nonth fr eciL· on new con4
stru ction 1\'<lS in effett.
The house al 583 S. Co;i~1 l!ij!h\vay con·
struct cd ci rca 1885 vied \l'tlh the nearby
Capt:iin's House for the l1t!c of ( ... 'lguna's
old{'st ho1ne.
The Capta in's House is nov• 0 11·nc<I by
lhe Trevor Cushmans \\'ho plan to move
it frnnt the ocean front to 700 Catalina
S1 reel.
Hubble from the house 11•as piled on all
sides of the structure as laborers
dismantled it with sledge han1n1crs,
picks and a chain sa1v .
"Purposeful" intent \Vas ascribed to
lhe actions of 'Upland Industries 111
destroy ing the historic house first by
Harry Jeffrey. president of the Laguna
Bea eh Historical Society.
"They are flaunting, thumbing their
noses at the City CoWlcil; the Planning
Commission, the doastal Llaison Oml·
mittcc and the people ol Laguna Beach,'•
Jeffrey said. ·
Jeffrey, a foe of rem oval or razing or
either the MouJton house or the Captain's
house; termed the Upland a c ti o n
"vengeful and spiteful."
"I don't think the City Council will be
too happy about it," he added.
The City Council on a motion at Sept. 5
special meeting urged Upland to "fo re'"0
the demolition of the Moulton House 1· 'I
a speci ric plM can be worked out for 1 "'
property." Carl Johnson's motion passed
with Councilman Peter Ostrander dissen·
ting.
The Moulton House was cited as one of
the 14 historically important buildings in
Laguna Beach by a teport of the city's
historical Preservation Conupittee.
Th@l report• DOied the olf leaQ!el cot-
tage was bu1ll about 1885 by Sylvanus
Ferris of Riverside on a 'lot pu~hased
for $50. . ·
. The!' Ferris', ~Uflhler, Julia Jnarried
Ei'llM Moill!On ~ ~ved Iii !bf tcean-
front honle !lntd lllSO wbeii she altd al
the age of 89.
Laguna Beach's first chu'rch. the
Presbyterian Church, was started at the
house· in 1890.
The American Institute of Architects
had selected the Old building as meriting
historical preservation.
British Peer Dead
GLAMlS, Scotland (AP) -The Earl of
Strathmore, 54-year-old cousin of Queen
Elizabeth II, died today at Glamis Cu-
tle. He had bee.n ill .for some months.
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• ~ HOl)!etr•sf Outdoor f<iriUturt ,
• Selecf Gro.p Of Wfcker •
S.01in11•Group< .,
• 11 ci:a, Bro;t Charcoal flo ; ~'Q•$
• 1Speciol Group Choise lo\JnQ•
cod Choir Pod>
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•;i lblnk It Is rotten after all I have
done l<>r the Republican Party for them
'to eeat aspersions on me."
, She .. • said her "lmprlsonment" -
allegtdly beinl kept under watch and
told. DOI to use the telephone -"wu a
-bi2arre thing. • .worse than the
Watergate caper."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Republicans
and pemocntt are argulna about who
abould rtap the !lnlllClal bel!eflts from
the U.S. wht1I .._ to Ruala, bol
American Pal'll' pmldentlal cMdldate
John G. 15dr!nlts ""'"""' the aale lbould
The "'lil'f• lut year offered oaly Orsi
year ••nine · edl!Clllonal programs. The
program bu b e • o upll\ded for
IOphomore, It-ts• 11114 Ylll'-
. ' \ •All: Somsontl e Outdoor Furnitl/re
TIJe latter WU a rofemu:e lo tho
break-in and all'8ed bugging attempt at bemocntlc national heodquartm, alao ·
la the Watergate bote~-apa)'tments com·
plex, which occurred wben Mllcbell wu
head of ~Ideal Nixon'• r~e<tlon
COllllllltte'e; and for wblcb the .Democrats
ars blamllla the Re1>11blicanL
I
. . . .
not-haft taken pl-. .
"W• are bel1'111J te k"'P a cruel and
god!.,. tyram\y llfpo'ller by ev'll')' buabtt
of wheat-'lie ....S ~ Runla," the
Calilomla ""'c-man aald Tuelday.
"Every American who Jiu -dolltr ol
Krtmlln J)I)' lor thll l'htal In bll ~'1
ougb! to be aWmad ol lllmttU."
I
' . • Alter c:omplellcia of hfo years of study,
aludtntJ graduate with ._.te of ArtJ
·c1op· .... r w111 "" e11a1111e 1or the state aailDttlon'li'"" "1 Ifie Board of Nu,... b!f Eduealion and Nune Registration for
lloellsillg u a nglstend nurae.
To expand the Jl\'08l'llD, the collea•
hired two new lmtructors, ~trlcla Kj
Ryan•o! Huntington Beach and Ddphlno
Muriel El<hbac6 o! Newport llddL
• All Electric 8or a Q' I
• All Cast Aluminum Gian Top
Dining Sots
. .
•Web er Bar B Q Floor Somplu
• Pork Banet.es
•All Redwood
•Hanging Porch Swing!"
I
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•
w...._. s.,.-u. im •
Car St~le
Rev~ions
Defenfled
All E-..e B ... &le •'I . '
Quang Tri; Fort
. -It Stands Alone·
QUANG TRI, VltlDOm (UPI) -The
:JO.fool walla of tbt ~ Tri Cltldel
,_ Joolr down on everytlitns In tbla rul»-
ed city. The lll.b Cenlury -la the
on1y-.. litre auu aland•ns.
•
•
Sky's Not
The Limit .
ONCE AllOOND THE BEAT-Newport
lleadl city councilmen, In thtlr lnllnlto
-· lldopled ._ ... bulldlQ( bdlbt
limitation law tht olhtr nil)lt ud ...., w....,.Th!JW! ... milht believe lhty ... ,..
med the word ··Umttatian. ..
The liken -it encloota la DOW the
-compoel, -llea..U, ..-piece ol te:raln In tbt I-Ina -· Aboat 100 8cll(h Y-marina are
( )
-determlned to pu'1I CIUI ID equal IN SHORT... mnn1>tr o1 Nor1b Vletnamtat.
• "'-----------' The Communlata', In Ill days ol dtltn1t,
N<JBTlf ~ ll"'!J!f are bol-
ed up .. about ~ ol lb•
qtedel. Their_ ..... u.q., ~
to died olficen, 8re ii 1 E ; I IM ln tJM
walla .,. oo top of tho waUa.tJwnMl•ea.
Bulll -~ Hll JWI .,. to pn>teci tho ~ Tri ~ capital fn>m w ...m1 who Jilllbl itttad. u bu
lronlcally -tht ltrOftl point for tht
Tbt top cattpy ._ tall bulldlnp
tht city will allow, fOI' -···ii lo -centrated commercial arua luc:b u
Newport Center up oU MacArthur
Boulevard and those resto.u tn the viclni·
ty of Oran1• County Airport.
Hue, ill thtae place•. bu1Jdtn1•· will be
ollowed up to ud lncludlng 371 Itel Into
the wild blue yonder.
Tbil dotm't euctly COlll]Jltt to the
Empire State Bulldln1 but thtn, not
much dota.
THE CITY PLANNING -le fiaure
that for cornmertlal bulldlnp, )'Oii need
atories of about 11 feet eadl and IO they
caleol* tht ... l1mll wUl bold -
blllldtnp down to maJbt oai, :15 l!Oriea.
'lbal'I DOI • be!Cbt llmlL 'lbal'• THE
limit.
Wtll, I ..... l'm Just a n
1llll'tCOllllnl belch .bo)' at borl ud
.,... up al"Olllld bm> f11Urtnc that
nothln1 but iilipla!its 1ot much above aea
level. I Could 1et a -blttd on a tall
pile of aeawted. Cllmblnc one of tht 1oco1
oucalJ'P\111 tnu wu enoucJ> lor me to
aulfer· an osypa dtllc:lenq. ' SO NOW, IN 1'11, Newport lleadl la
,..ey for :15 story bulldlnp around
oranc• coonty . Allport. u thty 1et
tnOUlb ol thtm CIUI thtn thty wW have
IO!ved tht Jet no1ae problem. Nobody will
want to fly tbroucb a bunch o1 butJdlnis
aUctJns up UU a tall plcl<tl 1 .....
Maybe on the p11ot1 wW,.bavt to qlJIJlfy
for pylon ncJnc before llley'll let thtm
NI between OW' tall bu.lktlnp,
*
that doinl away with atyle chances -
ud resultant ntoollnc -could uve a
vutlDIGlllltolmme)'.
-llld that II all the atylt change& were a-...i tht lnduatn'
coald .. , • ..,. about 2 percent tl(ll •
-ume bUll." lie aald ntoolinl atlD
would be required because tool> wear out
·~·-styla cban1eJ.
e Bike 'lutltled'
WASIDNGTON (UPI) ·-Chrysler
Corp. Pmldent John J. Riccardo -that incrWea for 1'13 model can are
necessary became new safety devices re-
quired by tbt 1ovemment· have pisbed
up COit.i.
Riccardo wu GOe of the witneues
Tut!d.ty u tbt federal Price Com-
mlllkm opened bearlnp Into auto pricing
policie.s. Additional sessions w e r e
scbtduled today ud Thursday.
Riccardo argued requesU for raise• did
not "amoant to a price Jncrease"
because new safety features give the
cars an added value.
"A recGft11 of. these COits will not add
one cent to the cost of living tndu," be
1aid.
e Soviet Spy Jtflaslon
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Two Soviet
aircraft earned out a 12-bour recon~
nalsunce mlss1on Monday oft the U.S.
Eut Coast from bases In .CUba, the Pen~
tagoo reports.
The planes were identified as versions
of tbt TUll6 Bear bomber. A Pentagon
spoke""'" Aid Tuelday it was the first
time the Ruul.ans bad Oown such a
mlulcm ~ Cuba and returned there,
allhoqll IUch aircraft have been In Cuba
before.
Tbt SoYitt aircraft were tracked by
land-baaed radar and U.S. Navy jets
from the aircraft carrier Forreatal. The
Pentqon llid thty were about io milts
off tbt U.S. malnland at tbtlr ciooeat
point.
e ~ni.lner Lat0 Seen
YOU MAY HAVE at111 ID tht papera w•~GTON (AP) The Food d where 1Jon1rt11man Jobn G. Scbmlla, the ~· -an
former R;publlcan !rum Tuatln wba ..,.. Drug AdmlniltrallOft llid today It wlll
carrlu tht Alntrlc:an Party'&,.-....,.~· .... ticldu ud •imlbr
tW banner, ba1 c.platnad lf*"t:lh' · t, be IOld mlJI l!l.·
media" lan't paytnc much attentlGij; .. •1\11. · ,,.. ~ . • • • candidacy · The .,-A llllit .tht action la ...,_ry • . fl>• n4uile ~ 11umber of cblldreo sJcl<en.
It mW& you wonder what John~ ed or·IJlled b7.accldt11tall1 awallowfnl
upttll. CUual rudtn( ......... 'lie I IUch ........ Jllibly "tolfe "-Id
been raltllng around pntlJ wdl.Gn JllCtl :a;ub.s al iapectlcldes rat polJOft and 1, 21 or 3 of the nelflPlpen. •
Why, only ytltenlay, be WU ... Pqe 3 Salt .;,;,tatnen will be required ViheJl
of our sterling journal with bla predic-IUch aubatanee> are aold tn l'.':cl<ages of
tlons that he wW divulge who was m on Jeu thaa oDe: gallon in liquid orm or five
the consplracy to asuulDate Alabama pounds or lw In aolld form tbt agency Gov. Georae W.Uaca. You can bet be'll Slid '
make tht papers qaln when be dota FDA atudla llbow that from 11111
divulge II ever. tbroucb mo, more than l,IGG chlldreo
THEN ONLY '1'1111 momJnc In the under 5 years of ace accidentally
&ante Ana m 11a1er eoq. Jo11n' made tt swallowed IUch poi.som. Forty chlldreo
in separate atoria ~ pages 1 J, and J1 died and 583 were injured seriously
The moat D)Odelt of ~ ·-enouchtobahoopitallaed.
reported that bla new alllllate, tJle Al' '
Party, bad failed to ret bla name on lbt ;------------. bsllot in Rhode bland.
Rhode lalancl baa a pop!latlon an,bUy
lw than our °""'le .OoualJ and be
netdtd liOO lll»I-to quali(y. John aot
481, tbUI puJJm, !IP II aliort. ·Tbil came
after be cfemMded a •J'IODIUlt, which
...00. lamlllar.
Indeed, Scbmlll' failure to quallf1 In
Rhode J~and 11111-that bla candlda<y
for pre11dent may have a muple ol prob-
lems btyood "the medll."
* AND FINALLY, we have our put city
of ButD& Part whmln a lf'l'IP ol
citlleol lmlat that tht CllJ Coundl DOI
allow Dodie ban to "laln a foothold•
wllhln that mtlropolla ol .t-.
We can only prt111mt thty mean a
barefoot bold.
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERViCE
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Ntwir1wl .... ,... l'9dl .... ~-·········-···--.. ,.. ... OlrMnfi. ~ ...... .... JWA Cl ...... .,.. o.M ......,.
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Rains Pound
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Another POW
A.sks Support ,,
For McG0vern..
HONG KONG (AP) -Anotbtr
American priaoo!r of war asked ~ wile
ln a Hanoi Radio broadcast today to -
a S2S donation to Sen. G e o r I e
McGovern'• pres.klenlial campaign.
One POW asked hiJ wile Tuesday lo
send McGovern a '25 pledge, and the
mother of another POW delivered $25 at
her son's request to McGovern Monday·'.
The latest message, from 1st Lt.
enemy that llnally "did. •
Tiit lmw" dtr bVeM IJ about 500
yanlo lq1llrt, with Walla :Ill Ifft high.
Each 4i~::· atJts ctnler. At the comera,, Ibey
taper 1<1 llve feet-. ,._. ' '
Built ·with -pacletl ,IO(ltlher by dirt, tht walla bave·thua lat,licon 1<arrtd
bijj not .~ .bf ihe CODYtnlio!W weapons' Of U.. VI~ war. 'Only the
Z,000.jlounll Jaaer-gUlded bOmbs of 'the
U.S. Air Force <have JIWllled·' to put
holt1 In Iba wall -live ID tbt nortbwno
CO!Dtf, pne each .In IJle ,~ud
sout~east corntt• at ~.ooo per )>omb.
ON. TOP OF the dlrly ·grey walls ar•
the Yitai military positions, built by the
South Vietnamese aDd relDlorced and
now occupied ·by the Qnnmunists.
Sandbagged buiiken, ringed with barbed
witt, and lurrtla that loot UU they
cew from a medieval castle IJ>tll the
pcaent advantage for the North Viet-DlllMee. ' ! ••
SEA PROTEST -Stnall boat of protesters accompanies carrier USS Enter~rise as it leaves Alameda Naval Air Station ~or Yietna~. ~a•
nearest' the Eriterprise is a Coast Guard cutter which is runnmg..m·
terference between big war ship and antiwar p.rotest boats. ..
3 More Suspects Captured ·!
In Virgin Island Murd~rs .
·' CHRISTIANSTEO, Sl Croix, V.I. the Island of SI. Croix, and Beaumont
(UPI) -Police acting on an anonymous Gereau, 23. •of St. Thomas, had hem ·Ir·
rested earlier.
Richard JOseph Fulton, 25, an Air Force
navigator from Mesa, Ariz., was . the
eighth from a POW broadcut by Hanoi
Radio in the last nine days. Five ol. the
eight urged support for McGovern.
In tbt bunters, ·;·11iet bav• inlWJed
recoilless rifles, mortars, antiaircraft
guns and rifle firing infantry ~. ·
tip have raided a house in the town of
Frederiksted ahd a r r e s t e d three Still at large were two men klenllfied ·' on1y as Sanchez and Pepe or Pablo, ac. ·'
"Honey," Fulton said in his mes.sage lo
his wife, "you can do so~thing for me if
you ,wou1d. Send. Sen. McGovern $25 for
me, ·will you? I think he has the right
idea concerning this war."
'The marines said today by radio from
their position.'! just inside the e.ast wall of
the Citadel that the Communists were
firing down on~them. The marmes~decid·
ed to dig ih, something they prefer not to
do because they fancy themselves an
more men wanted in the submachine gun cused along with the other five of etgbf;
attack ihat killed eight Americaru last .counts of first degree murder.
w~ek at a luxurious golf club. -· •
-Police, tBI. agents . tind federal . POUCEI .TUESDAY questloold Ibo
marshals continued the search for the re-three newiy airested suspecia for two
maining two slaying suspects. The Tues-hours at Fountain Valley Golf Course.
day arrests brought to five the nwnber of ............ of the Sept 6 -··· slay· g --ON MONDAY Mrs. Marion Kernan of persons charged with first degree ""''"'11' I b ha .. · .:::::: 1_ m · .iu.
W bin l DC lled he L GRASS PEEKS from tbt slits between go cu ! s been lw-In,. a com-as g on, ..• enro r son, I. , murder. 1 ,..1:
offensive force.
(j.g.) Joseph Kernan. in McGOvern's the stones of. the Citadel, but there ii no mand center for the inVest~ation and
.Million Member Club, On Tuesday, rtal foliage. A 30-yard-wide moat sur-POtJCE ARRESTED Warren Vallen-manhunt.
Hanoi broa~t a. message from Capt. rounds it, but there is no water u:«pt tin, 23; Iamail "Ronald" Labeet, 25, and Frederiksted, where the three were ap-
Tbo J n-~--!Sa -·~-··4• .. n whit it gathers from tbe raim.•Thue Rafael Joseph, 21 , all of St. Croix, prehendedaboot3:30p.m.Tuesday,i!on ~ .. ~u1.uwn ° cram~,-i.i::ning were one-story .... n.u--inside/but •Mn without resist~ after receiving in-St. Croix's west coast not far from the
hi! wife to "send him a $25 pleidge." · . have been blas~le. Tbert = formation that the men were in a Rockefeller-owned golf course where the
In Seer~. the fl}ef'4 wife said ... trees. but they t.ve been shrapnel«ar-Frederiksted house. Two other suspects eigbt were slain as they sat dining out·
Tut3dq' ,sll!l_.'!11' noj "y,oi!{, lo ......i i'td au! defoliated. In tbt case, Mera! Orlando Smith, 21. of do=. wbtlhertlllli~~~~~ ,~_........,.,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'Tm no~ making miy 'polll{Oaf com-,~
ments a:t an;11 Patricia Banton aaid. ~ t
'lbt message from Hantcin Said tbt 21;-• .:·
year-old ' flier was ••happy to bear
I,
M:::N~;~-~ ~-~·~ . THI 'S"olDisr0·.:\01aKIY ·
0c~.10. She said··~ ·P• o1 ·J11e '·.. ·THI 11 ... 0Rlll "B tnlST ... ..
message from her hlfS ·,.was. tbe fir1t ~·~·~~l~·~~l~~~~~'.C. ~~~~~Ir~~,~~~~· ~-~~~~~~~~~~~!_~ ........ ~~~~; word she hall · beard him since his
F4 jet was shot aown JW1~ 'J.7.' ~ ~ •
. "I'm boptnc lo bear more now," she l'\IE see.ii ASKED lo LIST SOME ,,
salil, . : OF lHE BEST THINGS THAT EVER
Sile llid miii1ary ~uUJ\lrities were not HAPPENED to ME. HEAE GOES .•• requesting that she wlthliold conunent.
Fulton's m.e&Sage,said:
''Dear Gec:t'ge :
0 Hi Hooey. l'm well and u happy u
can be e1.pected u n d e r the
clrcumstan~. I have been well treated
aod the Vietnamese have. beea taking
good care of me. .
Wicks
•v• fellows I See you soon 1
BIKINIS, DRtVE·IN MOVIES, THE WHEEL,
DEVILED EGGS, MEDICATED POWDER (DtD I
SUFFEA·FROM TOGA CHAFING)( .
AND BusMMluS. wHEN.THEY MADE CT
JN 1608; <HEY-DIDN'T REALIZE IM<AT THEY
WEAf DOING FOR MY LEISVRE HOURS!
.........
\
.
GEE, I HOPE WE HAVE A
I.OT OF LEISURE HOuRS I
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Two Veteran
Politicians
•
Turned Out
•
""" dders ol the House of llfpresen-tatl.... boll! o( them c.o m m I tt e e
chairmen, have been defeated In
.Democratic primaey elecllool.
1\ep. 'W1Yne N, Asp)nall, cbairman 41
the HOUie Interior and Insular /t.ffatra
Commlttot, loat la Colorado's Ith )liatricl
to Alla Merson, a University ol Denvtr
lair professor just
ball his age.
John Jenrette, 36,
a member of the
st a t e legislature~
narrowly beat Rep.
John Mc\llillan fn a
runoff primary in
!he 6th Dlslrlct of
South Caroj ina ·
ALAN M•tsoM Tuesdaiy. McMillan
Is chairman• of the House Diltrlct of Cir
lumbla Committ~. A· ~Wtl of that
race seems certain. Jeotttte's margin
was less than 600 votesL
In New Hampshire, conservative
challenger Meldrim 1bompson defeated
Gov. Walter Peterson in a neck·and·neCk
Republican primarY. •
With returns from all the state's town!
and wards counted, the. vote was 43,396·
for Thompson and 41 ,231 for the
governor.
Thompson, wno had lost to Peterson
twice in primaries and once as a third·
party candidate, had assailed 'the
governor for endorsing an income tax in
the onJy state which now has neither that
levy nor a general sales tax.
Roger Crowley, the Democratic
nominee for governor two years ago, won
that1'nomination again in a three-way
race . ......._~
~W&D-& NATION
Two Men Dress
As Guards, Flee
With $300,000
MENTOR, Ohio (UPI) -Two men
w.ho gave faulUess performances as
Brinks' guards have waited · off with
more than $300,000 !tom a branch here
of the Lake ~unty NatlQnal Bink.
1be ruse became evideat only when
thLreal guards arrlvl"I an, ))our after
the Impostors bad departed 'Olellday in
what police said was an armored car. ,
The impOstqrs arrived at the Great
··Lakes MaJJ branch bank in offlclal-look-,.mg gray unifl>rms and caps, handguns
slung from their belts. • TheY passed thro~b a check-in pro-
cedure at which time their credentials
and signatures ·were checked. Both ap-
peared authentic, bank president Albert
R. Pike said.
"The procedure was pretty much fool·
proof, we thought," -Pike· said.
'ten minutes later the two men pushed
a cart. lQaded with. &ix ~oney bags con-
taining more than $300,000· in currency
from the bank to the parking lot and -
departed.
Las Vegas Schouls Oosed
,
McGovern:
'Beginning
To Climb'
PITl'SBURGH (AP) -With Seil.
Diwan! M. K<Dlltdy at bis aide and bis
mer. beetle day of campo•l"Inc jidt
completed, Georie llcGOvera said be bas
~ the ~r and II climbing In bis
bid 14nplace Richard Nixon in the White
House.
DespJte the President's efforts to wind
down the war in Southeast.. Asia,
McGovern aaid TUesday nigb,t, "I coo~
tinue to be amazed at how stroag the
reaction is against the war , .•. lt re.
mains a dominant worry to people
everywhere."
McGovern and Kennedy were scbedu14 ,
ed 14 address ram.. in 1'1ttsbur'kh and
Philadelphia today following Tuesday··,
grueling five-city, 16-hour schedule.
THE DAY, said McGovern, was the
most hectic so far in the campaign "But
the-most productive, too, and one of the
most satisfying." He talked with
newsmen before boarding ·his Boelng m
jet for the Oight from Cleveland to Pitts-
burgh late into the night.
"Sen. Kennedy was just observing that
ordinarily yoo don't see crowds of that
magnitude and Jntbusiasm this early in
the campaign,' M(.'(;ovem said. "So I
think It's a good sign. I kind ol bave the
feeling that we're turning the comer in
the last few days and are on the way up." .
The South Dakotan ·and h i 11 ~ass.acbusetts colleague started the day
m l\llMeePolls and, before It ended, they
had appeared in person before mofe peo-
ple than McGovern has in any other
11ingle day in his campaign.
Extra Week Waiting, Ruling ·
WASHINGTON (AP) , terview. "It looks Jike to me amendment, the law recently
Some S0,000 Las V e g a s we cou1d h.ave had only a cou· passed by Congress in an ef·
children· have been shut out of pie or days' delay instead of a fort to curtail school busing.
their schools for a week while ·week." The law states th a t
a desegregation ruling by 'lbe Clark County school desegregation orders for the
Justice William O. Douglas board and a group bf white · purpoae 'Of achieving racial
made its slow way by mail parents have been figh'Ung the balance among students ahall
from bis summer retreat in plan ordered by U.S. Judge not be carried-out while ap-
Goose Prairie, Wash., to the Bruce R. Thompson of Reno. peals are pending.
Supreme Court. The board ippealed -to Justices LeWiS F. Powell
Classes in ~ ~ elementary Douglas. Sept. 2 for ~ stay. and William Rehnquist have
schools may .13ve begun that M!~)'l)il,e{ . ?!""· did not -j..,.;.., similar Is ,_, much earlier ha Dougf"f• ipeq"';-edSept..7·anct: "'1"'"1" . , ap_pea ~er 'J
decision surfaced iit the',tliiie ''J1a:rin't16egun yet.1• 1 ,, ·&beBlooaf1el~;aPlfDim• ir,..
he reaci.ct It instead of 1even. • ·In tht . decision ~ aooopnced ,.. ln 1Reno '~Mo~y • night; \ ~
vital days later; a school· of-Tuesday, ll6uglas f!Oiected tb.e. JUdge-·Tbompoon cirdhed·· a· ,.
ficial said 'l\Jesday night. plea for a stay on grounc:b slate cowt to overturn an
"It's incredible," said Clark that the lias Vegas situation ord 1.i ...... 1.i ..... the Clark ~
C.ounty schools superintendent did not. demonstrably meet er-.~
Kenny C. Guinn in an in--criteria of the Bloomfield ty busing plan.
With the SUpreme Court In
. 'New Breed'
... ''
,
Big Swlteh ·.
Bqbble gum blowing Susan
Haftel, HT -ot .Philadelphia
pickets school in protest of
teachers. strike. She \\I ants
more pencils and more books
... and even teacher's dirty
looks.
Jet With 80 Lands
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -An American
Airlines Boeing 7CY/ wilb 80 passengers
and a crew of four aboard made a !orred
landing at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base early today after part of its landing
gear system malfunctioned.
Wtdntid1y, Stpttmbtr l,, l q12 DAIL y PILOT G
C01aference Next -,. -.. ---Rev_enue Sharipg
I • '
Passed . by· S~n~e
WASHINGTON (AP) -/t. m .&-billion
revenu&-sbaring bill, one of the landmark
measures ol the 92nd Congress, bal pass-
ed the Senate 63 to 20 despite the misgiv·
ings of many members.
The bill was approved Tuesday night
after a 124Klur session and sent to con-
ference with the House to Iron out major
differences ln the versions passed by the
two branches.
Sen. Russell B. Long ([).La.) Senate
manager of the bill. said he hopes the
conference can begin Thursday and can
reach quick agreement.
IF THAT hapP!-'!nS. the first payments
to 39,000 eligible states, cilies, counties
and townships could be sent ou~ by the
federal Treasury in October.
Several senators said they could not
conscientiously vote for the bill at a titne
when federal deficits have mounted to
$100 billion in four years.
But. in an election year. the majority
took the opportunity to ~.elp put into ef-
fect the first broad progrl.m to tuffl back
federal tax revenues to stale and local
governments on a no.strings basis.
The major_ difiete.Dc.~ betv.1een the
Senate and House bills involves the
formul a for distributing the funds.
"THE SENATE bill generally favors
the poorer, less-populous states: the
House measure the urban, industrialized
ones.
However, the Senate version gives
more than the House bill to the central
cities and much le ss to the suburbs.
Aoother important difference Hes in a
provision added by the Senate Finance
Committee which chose the bill as a
vehicle to try .to halt.the spi(aling cost qf
social services for welfare recipients and.
potential recipients.
In.is~ P,.v!il&I;' a. 'lbaped In the final
bill. would lilnit• llie .Jlri>irim ~ II.I
billjon.
.. t' • OF THIS. l600 million would be for day
care for r.hildren and family planning.
1'he otber $1 billion wl>lUd be distributed
according to urbl.0: ~alien lo oom-:
pen.sate for ending olber servieeJ
previously financed by the social-services ..
program. ~ • '
The ceiling compareS" fliUf $4.6i\llUOJ'I
\\'hich the adnlinistration estimates the
states ·will seek th~ year under the
present open-ended program. ,..,
The provision would drastically curtail
social services no~ provided in many
large s!.ltes.
Some senators rrom these states said
their constituent.$ lfctually \\1ould lose
under the bill because they would be cut
more on social services than they \vould
ge't fron1 revenue sharing.
These senatora sought to change the
distribution formula to gel more for in·
du '>trialized states, but fai led because the
bill. as i! came from the Senate Finance
Con1mittee. benefited $3 statt'S. com4
parl'd "'Ith the House version. \\'hile only c
17 \\'ere losers.
Two Slain With Ax
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. I UPI 1 -A
family friend has found the bodies ··f nu
elderly Jacksonvillt: \YOman and her
nephew who had been killed with an ax .
Police said Blanch Jones. 88. was killed
by an ax blow on the head and \Vilbert
Jones. 56. was struck four or five limes
and stabbed with an ice pick.
The ax was recovered in the Joiies
home.
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Attica Probe Raps
Official Conduct
NEW York (AP) -A
special state commission that
JnveStigated last year's bloody
Attica prison riot has con-
cluded that Gov. Nelion It.
Rockefeller should have gone
to the prison before ordering a
police assault on the rebel in-
was "wracked by ideological
difference& between those who
Identified 'completely with the
inmates and those who were
PfOPoOeols of the position of
nacess, ·Douglas is at bis rustic
home in Goose Prairie, with
no telephone nor o t h e r
reminders of busy city life. He
usually depends on the U.S.
mails to communicate .with his
office in Washington, aome
3,000 miles away.
'I
SF Population
Hearings Set
@a~Ua~ p~~sent~ the cl(1$s .of '73
Clearly, t~w art 'th~ most maa:niiicUt Cadillacs evtr t!tgant for '73. You don't see the hundreds of innovations
mates.
The Conunission did not
blame him for the deaths.
the. state.,, • ~edia . ·c:Gverage of ·the
negoti~lio°'-a:.eated an "air of
unrtality''., ._and· encourag'ed
r h e t o r ~-c rather than·
reasonable }~alogue:~
-There .was,no unified com-
mand coordmaU(lg !ht assault
and there-· was· no prior plan~
ning ·f<>r mOdical treatment of
wounded inmates.
Capf141 New1 Service
SAN F,RANC!Sco -As-
~blywoman March It Fonp
(D-Oakllnd) hall announced
the · Aasembly Committe on
Environmental Quality will
bold h~lngs on populatloo
Policy here Sept. 18 and 19.
"'California bas . had a popUiallon Policy for a long
time," a.airman Fong said. ' .
The SlS..page report, issued
to coincide 'with today'1 a.n:
niversary of the assault,
traces the origins', Course and
aftermath of the tebellion.-
Overall, 43 persons lost their:
lives in· the uprising, the ~=~1 in /t.merlcan priso• Gen~. Ahr~s . to T estlfy.
The rtPort WU lb'l·ghly , ,
critical of the oflioials Who WASHINGTON (A) -The such · bombings unlesa U.S.
plaooed the llS8llull;-officials Senate Armed 5ervlw Com-)>lane! were attack'!'!. .
who 5pread false l)!IJOl1s ' of mittee called on . G e Jlen. John Ste~, chairman
prisoner atr.o.citl 1 , .thq_•. Cft!41>too w. /t.brarns, Pres!-iii the Armed S«Vlces Com·
"vengellll reprisals" gamst dtrll Nixon's choice as Al"mY Dilt~ ·said 'Tuesday that
the prisoners a!"' tbO prison c"1et OI slaff to tesllly today Abrams "bad many consulla-
system Itself. In the congreaolonil,....,. of tlona'' with'Lavelle during the .
Among the ma]Ol'I inlt 1111autborixed U.S. bomblngi 'ol time ,of the bomblnp. 11]0
made bY the nill&'mtmber ·1 N'cirtb VlellJBrn. Mississippi Democrat would
commW:Jon, appointed by tbe 11 ~ ama '!'~ ,U.S. com.·. 09t 1-~aborate. , • .
chief judge'of the Court of Ap-nlandet la. ~ al the Se~ action on /t.~
peals '"' Rockefeller's In-time ·of !ht 111'.lkea 'wblCh ·led llOIIDnaUO. ~ been heJa ap '
atructlOlll, '"" the following ' to the fU'lng al :Air Fo"" Gen. peitding ,lhe outcome of tlie Ii> -'the rlol was not planned John D. 4vel)e u . com-qul!'Y. wblcb ,Sinn(s slid
but • < u p I e d &p0l1lanoously mander oMl\il 7th Air~. "frilnkl1. )Mis a lot to do wlffi
among· a oe• breed of havelle wai re~J I Ol~clmt4 Abr~".sanlbatibn.", ; ~ .
pri..,.rs that lhe ~n mand, ~ino!M and stemiW~ld ~ 1111\i' -
said' are Ja\1~ W-llJd retired aft!!(J( _ ' n · Ilk~ daya'to llw •··
unwiOing lo ..,..pt tlie "petty he ordeted' bom'*!P 1'biwe l\Is J -aHe
humlllllllnns and nclcl ·"'81 the demilllarlzed ~ 1"11' sala ~.wllaeaiea, •
<hancterlJe prilon lift." -' winter and' !PrlnL \illder·'.lbe J>iloll . lf!t. ))lelllbin'• o
-Negollatlng efforts by a gulle ol ·piOliiC~Iori -U..U.'li "'"'1tr ate!( Iii'.w
cltliens ~It~ ~e not ~tthelilne, &.ii!'od-· lrtiW·echt!On"o!)lie.l)li'Alf I·
pl8llned <aoil 111t conimlU.. lJlfnl t1oo Poli01. ~ P'orce, wookl ~ .-.iiea lioter.
SRIT1SH
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built. Not only f9r w~at you can ~the bold new eJf• and refinemen'u inside. To add new comfort and conve·
terion tnd the plush ftcw inttriors-but u much for what n1ma=. . •
70\i can't Ke. And you don't see the rnAny new nicttie1 you may add.
You Kit here the~ Stdan deVillr, Eldorado Coupe Like a li&hted vanity mirror. A thcft·deterrent system and
and Eldorado Convertible. You don't tee the six other steel·bchcd radial tirts.
new Cadill1a (mor• models than all otherr u~s. luxury Clearh·, you never had so many good reasons to viait
cars have combined). ' your authoriud Cadillac dealer. Cadillac h-lotor Car Di vi4
You ace here the 1trikin1 nrw atylinc ~tsiclc-evm more sion. The leadenhip shows.
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Wasting Board Time
The matter of drf!.I at ac:hooJ once more bu wound
up 11 the feet of ttu!lee• of the Lagun1 Beach Unified
School Dl!trlct.
1'h\.s lime. it's the question of what conltituta a
1hoe. In particulJr, do the reed and rubber aoled foot•
gear known u "go aheadt," 'Uris'' or .,thongs" fall
withln the common definition?
School Board President William Thomas ralud the
question last week after tru1tee1 unanimously approved
continuation of a twcryear-old policy that the matt.er of
dress is best decided in the home. Noting that sate law
requires !tudents to wear shoes while on the high school
campus. Thomas said he usum~ zo~s would ~ be
permi1Sible. He argued they provide !JUie protect1on to
the top portion of the foot.
A representaUve of the high school A1socla~ Siu·
dent Body con tended that the Intent of the lltate 11w
requiring shoes ls to provide protection to the bottom ot
the foot, reducing injuries from broken glass, staples
and other objec~ on the ground.
A check.of five local high schoolJ along tbe Orange
Coast 1hows the majority allow zoris and the Uke as per·
mi ssible footwear. The only exception ls Unlverf:ty
High School in the TUJtin Union lUgb School Di1trict
where "rubber and synthetic thongs" are not acceptal:'le.
Another consideraUon is that Laguna lJ a beach·
oriented town. Thongs are a very popular form of foot·
wear for young and old alike during the 1ummer
months.
In 1970, hours of achoo! board, adminiJtrative •tall
and high school student government time were spent on
revising and eventually abolishing the dress code, for
two important reasons.
First, matters of dress are be!t decided in the home,
as a joint responsibility of the student and his parents.
What if tlw
SDS Were
R unning It?
~YD NEY J. HARRIS)
noa1bl1 al Lara:e:
Walchlng the mnlrontation In Miami
Beach betwttn Sen. McGovern and the
Student.I for a Democratic Society, I
thuddered to think what our democratic
socltty woold be like If those students
were running il. • • •
ll's Ironic that tht people who lfle.m
most concerned about our prisoner• or
war in North Viet-
nam are Indifferent
about the toeial and
economic pllght of
veterans who have
returned home.
(For a shocking
factual report on this
situation, see a 125--
page repart, "Waated
Men," prepared by the Veterans World
Project at Southern Illinois Unlvenlty,
Edwardsville, 111.)
• • •
If the construction iOOustry united
ltselr and dee lded to stop paying grart to
public offlclal1. one of lhe chief sources
of civic corruption could be eliminated
()Vern1ght -and we also might get 90me
deecnl public housing al rea90nable COit.
• • •
For the first Ume that I can
remember, the women's events at
Wimbledon th ls ye .. r drew more at-
tl'nlio n than the men's matches -a
novel triumph of good sense over tradi·
lional male chau vi nism.
• • •
It's hard to believe that words Jlke
''psychologlcal,'' ''11.ltru ist,'' ''agnostic,''
or "scientist'' were not coi ned until the
19th Century (by Coleridge, Comte, Hux-
ley, and Whewel\, respectively.)
• • •
I was intrii;:ued with the list drawn up,
just before he died. of the people J.
Edgar Hoover m~t ndmired 7 although
he had ~orked with eve ry political figuro
•
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Now that school has started again,
I suppose we'll start to get 10me
decent beach weather. Where waa
the sun when we beleagu'tred
housewives needed it?
-H.L.U.
n1t kltvn '"''"'' ,......,,, ..,..,..., .i -.cftNftll' .,,... .., .... _,.,.,. ...
rwr "' ~ " OIMM, .... O.ltr P'lltf.
In Washington for more thin 40 yur1,
not a tlnale palittclan was included! • • •
Until there is a revolution overturning
aelf-centerednesa, all other revolutions
will be merely fragmentary and lulile In
the end. • • •
One of tbe belt ( il perhapo leaat
~l or the newer magulnt1 Ui 11N1W1 FrOnt.,:: • m.1nagemenl new• mapslnl
lhal cOnl"1nl more depth and -Of oeope '1han all Ill competlton' Combined.
flt acfuaUy tries to educate flt readers,
rather than simply catering to thelr prej-
pdices.) • • •
The paradox or modern tranaportation
uenu to be that the toter we devlae
vehicles of travel, -the slower becomes
our TOTAL. traveling time from polnt to
point. (Somewhat like the paradox or the
medieval knlght1, who kepi adding IO
much annor for defen!le that finally the1
were ilnmobllized and couldn't attack at
all.)
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Mankind's progress Is more the result
of failure than of succe.ss : as L. L. Whyte
has observed, "Thought is born of failure
-only when action falls to satisfy
human needs is there ground for
thought.''
• • •
You can tell more about a college from
the kind of persons It hands honorary
degrees to than from anything it say1
about itself. • • •
History HAS to repeat Itself, becaUSI
nobody listens the first fe~· times. ·
'Publish or Perish'
The Dally Calllornln n
W El C8jon
some of the ;iblcst tcorhrrs in history
-Jesus, Socrates, Tlurldha -nevrr
\\.'role a. book or en arlicl<' for R learned
journal .
But it hall been dtcrecd by the em-
perors or the 20th crntury rducatlonal
e~tabllshmcnt that un1ver~1ty prnfessors
who want promotions mu"lt \1-rite books
and scholarl y nrtll'lcs lo t'llmb t~ ladder
Of succeM, I.e., gtl fatter p<1ycheck1 and
frincler !Illes.
There has bttn much grumblinR about
this rcqulrCml!'nt. especially by pro-
fessor'! who pre.fer to Interact 'il'ilh their
1tudenll In the classroom rnther thno
clOM!l themselves In aomc dark cnrnrr of
the llbrary doing ''research'' for a book
or article which may or may not be "ide-
ly read.
THE COMPLAINT ,.ldom has b«n
carried u far u Page Smllh, historian
and faculty member at Unlvenlty of
Calllornla 11 Slnla Cru1, too~ It th~
,., .. k. H1 hai mlpted from lhe Santa
Cl'UI laallty to protat Ille failure of a
tolleape to r.celve tenure because he
didn't ldhere to lhe "publlllt or perlab"
doctrine.
No lloudt ill the book·wrlllq bulfnesl,
Smilh authored a twc.-volume blosraphy
or John Adam s \vhich won several n•
tlonal prizes for history. But he la ~
vinced there are good teachers who don't
writa so prodlg!OU!ly.
What Smith had to say 1bout the
"publish or perish" principle bears
re pea Una::
11HUNDREDS OF books art. • •
published each year with no more
justillcaUon than that Ibey procw.d
their autbon an academic promoUon:
and bundl'!ds of othen just .. 1ooc1, Ind
sometimes auoerior, went unpublished
because one lemon came up on the
academic llot DllCblne IMteod of three
orangtb.
"Much has to be dooe In the -Id thal
is duty, or oblJiatlon or mere routine.
But the only great labors are labors of
love. Since this is so, only those peaple
should write bookJ -scholarly or
otherwise -who love to write books or
need , out of their own obscure hunger, to
write bookt. All others should be actively
dbcouraged because they wtU, with rare
txtepUona. write bad books.,.
Well taid. The courageous stand of
Page Smith mp,y h,.11ten the demise of
the "publllh or perish" doctrine u 1n
lnfallJble tell of IOOcf telMilln(,
Second, llCbooJa hive spent ao much Ume trying to reg-
u!Jte dress that the real builneu at h111d -education
-hu IUf!ered.
Now, after two yean of olllfad<Jry ope:ratlon with-
out a formal c1r ... code, 11loou11 If some members of
the lcllool board lltill are concerned with dreu regula-
Uona.
The lime c111 be better 1penl on more cogent luuea
-education, for example.
A Wise Merger
Orange County superviaon moy not hive reallud
lt. but they spared voters In tho Capillrano Unified
School DWrlct much con!UJ!on IJld grief when they
recently agreed to merge a local 11Chool 1.1.!ue into tho
November ballot.
The t>oard11 action means that local voters will have
the cb111ce to determine if their 11Chool trulltees 1boul4
be elected at large or undef lbe pre•ent ward system
which calls for residents o1 each of seven trustee areas to elect their own representatives.
Also included on the ballot will be a proposal to
shift boundaries o( those trustee areas to give a better
balance of representation in each.
Had the supervisors declined to merge the election,
the district's voters either would have yet another spe--
cial election, or a hopeless tangle of proposals at next
April's regular school election.
Blending the important issue of one-m~. one-vote ~to an election whlch promises. a large voter turnout
Js much better than setting up a special election where,
often, only a tiny percentage of voters go to the polls.
• Gold Medal winner for political fanati=
s
Airp':Wt Solfition f or Orange Count11?
Airspace Reserved for Chino Hills
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To the Editor:
Your editorial (Aug. 27) concerning
''Jet Strip Impasse" contained some in-
accuracies. There is nothing "vague or
dim" about the FAA's approval or
''alrapace reservation" for the proposed
Chino Hills Airport. This ·was awarded
the spooaor ·Jut July. Thia alter a to-
month -pth study by lhe FAA.
TBIB MEANS thal the platlnlng baa
been IUfficlent ID that the aitno Hi1ll
Atrpor1 bu beeo v..u>ted dt,000 oom-
merdal llld 1enerll fl(gtit. ·per year.
This means Ibey could annually handle 12
million passengers, 750,000 tons of
freight, as well u 20,000 .small craft
DIJhll. The ruoways would be 12,000 feet
ln length -enough to handle the Iar1..t
jets that exlsl today Ind allO tho!e that
are qow ln plaJmlni •llge.
IJ1IElll PLANS for the project are ad·
vanced enough IO thlt they have shown
'and made public their employment
aebedule .In ·the . '1)'11VbJch would give
permanent jobe to -40,000 people. It
would also bring Oftt '50tl million of new
reve:iue to the" attL Tbls Is particularly
vital with the recent announCeme.nt by
the Orange County Board of Supervisors
of the economic needs of our county.
TJPS PROJEcr has received mixed
reaction from politicians -some for,
some against, and some on the fence -
but despite this the sponsors of thia proj-
ect have received the approval of a site
for our much-fleeded airport and ac--
comp~ tbll without relortlng to the
spending of our tax dollars la unending
•ludles (over !300,000 has been l!ptJlt by
Orange CM&nty alone in the Parson, Stan-
ford Research and Pereira studies to
date) that tell us the same thing, "We
need an airport".
LET'S STOP knocking these people and
get behind the first concrete proposal
that can solve some of the county'•
dilemma. These facts are available to
anyone. For myself, I Ju.med them for
the tint time when I recently attended a
presentatkln by the aponsor at a Rotary
Club meeting.
EDWARD R. CRONAN
TU>O Errors
To the Editor:
In ID article pubJbW, In the DAILY
PILOT Aul ti, regardlt!f my dvU wit
agaln!t 1dmlntstr1tors II UCJ and
others, lhe rtporter llaled 1111 qe u
being 50, which ts bM1orrocl. I am far
from Ill, and t!louah I lhliM to live to be
a hundred, I'm hapPy to aay I have not
yet reached the hlli·way mark. My qe,
as the age of eny female, ii a prlnte
matter.
Anolher error made In the article ts
that I am an uez~pbyalcs student." I am
not and lhaU never be an '1ex..pb;)'t:lcs
student" u I will bt, 11 ell J>b1aictsts
are, 1 physics lltudenl all 1111 life; the
more one learn! ln pbyalcs, the more one
needs to learn. T6e · more 1 physlcl!t
B11 George ---.
Dear Georie:
I'm DOI mudt of 1 letler-wrtler
but for fhree Y!lrl I've been
foUowtnr your ooll;mn more ~ 1 ..
regularly and oflM fel 1 cbuckle
out of IL Just wonted to ay thankl ·
-you don 't have: to prl.nt or
an>wer thlJ lett«.
A.J.
A.J.:
Wild hol'MI oouldn1 otop mo.
(And thank you .)
(I.et 1 amile be your umlnll1.
~UJI don't blame Georae il you &et
IOppln( wtl.)
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( MAILBOX )
Letters from readers are welcome.
Normally writns 1hould conwtt their
messages in 300 words or lts1. The
Tight to condtme lt'tten to fit space
or eliminate libel i.t reserved. All
letters mu.tt include .rignature and
mailing addrt11, but T1ame1 mav be
tDiVill,ld on request if rufficf.ent
reason U apparent Poetry will not be
publith<d.
knows, the smaller his knowledge arow•.
CATHERINE ZITINSKY CASS
A nt i-Me6o .,ern Y o uth
To the Editor:
We, like many or the younger genera ..
lion. oppase tbe fancies of Geora:e
McGovern. We have found bis measures
so repulsive and his ideas _so mb:ed up
that we have organized a local organ.lza·
tion called "Youth Against McGovern!'
It has now become a national or1aniza·
lion with its headquarters at 919 18th
Street , Suite 800 Waahlng!Ofl, D.C. 20006.
We are only students in Orange County
high schools and colleges, but we want to
help defeat McGovern and his myth thal
all young people •upport him.
WE WILL TRY, fundJ permitting, to
place paid antl·McGovem advtttisementa
in most community and c o 11 e g e
newspapers.
We have already printed tbousancts of
fliers attacking McGovern'1 economic
and anti-defense policies from a youthful
po1IUon. Orange County Youth Ac•lml
McGovern I! aloo planning Jo publiah
posten and buttons with such captions as
"McGovern in 1984," "Ml.sGovern with
McGovern," "Vote for McGovern, the
Last President of America." and "The
Government 'lbat McGovetbl Le a 1 t
Goverm Best." We don't atop here.
WE ARE ORGANIZED to demonalr1te
against "MeGovem'a headquartn and
agaimt personal appearances o l
McGovern. More than 20 studenll Ind
young people demomtrated In f!utt of
McGovern's Loi Angeles headquarters In
late July of this year.
With your readers' help, we can
moblliu hundred! of youth! against
McGovern and defeat tum at the voting
booth with the vote of the yoong.
LARRY SAMUELS
Olaipnan of Orange County
Youth Again!t McGovern
P.O. Box 4, Fullerton, CA 92631
Forgotten ChUdren '
To the Editor :
Your Editorial Research <"Olumn,
"Fairnesa for Handicapped" (Sept. 1)
rated front page. Ob, bow I would a~
predate tt aod bow much goocl It would
have done my heart to hive brought the
arllclt further, following it with tbe &tel>'
by.,tep progreu leadlng to 1 T.M.R.
facility oo La Paa Road.
HOW ~G II would be to
bring to the attention of our President
the tactics of pol!Ua shown in "Fairness
for Handicapped" in his community.
Please don't atop columns of this sort.
It may awaken some and help those who
fear sometbine they do not understz.nd.
Too, your words may help give some of
lheae forgotteo children in thill area a
chance at life -seems like ao little lo
ask for.
JAN WILLIS
Ad llert5-er's Error
To the Edllac:
How come the DAILY PILOT rates the
movie, ''The New centunona," as "PG"
(Sunday, Sept. 3, P8f• Cf), when the
film i8 rated "R" at the theater? One
hardly luspecla the Pilot of compUclty in
a plot to lure CUJtomen: in undtr a false
raUng. It ts no doubt ID honest emir, but
a serlOIJI one. Serious, because If a fami·
Jy take1 off for the theater In a rush as
we did to see a movie auppoRdly ac-
ceptable for their J2.yeor-old, they might
well be in their 1eat8 before realizing
that they had bought far too strong a
mb:ture for a cbUd of that age.
T1IlS LATEST George C. Scott epic I!
made aecordJng to the current Hollywood
formula for box office !Uceess: plenty of
crime, violence, dirty Wtgua(e, etc., Ind
with acme addiUonal aeuontng 1n the
Isn't It the Trutl1!
By CARL RIBLET JR.
11lere are a number of tblnp about
George McGovern that tha un<lecfdeil
voter would like uplaJned. For lntUnce,
ts It true that lhe Democ:ntlc Catidldate
for the presidency does not -
that the voten do not undentand that he
may not underlltlnd his own -
"Nothing 10 corilv ,,.,.,..Us
P<OPI< 01 that which they eottMI
underatand."
-J1m1 Cardinal Rctt
We eomelt.,.. can tell when 1 polltlcal
candidate ls 1 fraud; lllUally wben It ts
too tar.. He dansl11 befOl'I ua u.. pntm-
lse ~ unworklble ,.mtdlett 1nd he
dodpl cinfntolaUon with facl. When he
wins lit torceta bis debton and when be
looe1 he rememben bis friends. lfl
" ..... the oounlr)' ts aotnc to the ...
Ind llDill -the dop don't want IL
'Tit• dtcp111 po1mcm l'jits &u&.. for • _,.tarv nuuc. •
-Horace Wolpoll
ll"ued When !bey ~ Ind
eomebody'a alway1 taking them for a
ride.
"A• long ., I count · lllo ootts
tDhot ore UoU going to dq about i11"
-WilUom T""'td, 1172
• Some ol my best. frlenda ...
Democrlll who kick II the 4oakl}' with
the foot ol their dlscoalMI wlll1e blla!ltr'-lnc Us blndquorten with the wbJp ol
lhtlr dismay; all the time wlal>lJIC 11
could trumpot llb .. ellpbant -ol ~· llb 1 jocltasa . PoUlic:I II ""'h • tor.....! 1 IOOttld
odoilc CtJCr11 OM I !00< Ml le mi.I:,
10flh ft"
, -Tltomol Jeff mo•
Now there 1ro -tin lo --
only -ltt to -troct ol all tho,
compulel'I lhtt --. '!lblch
-lhal Rule Ir)' ll4bolrJ ltt allOldJ wf~ a .... tht'"" WIJ lq pul I ..... IO II Ir It 'tuna Ill Ibo ~ flt ... ... the~.
"H• tDM CffG!ei a' mochlnc """" ,_ '"""' JO/lcll to tlop II l>cfon ii -.--"""'· · -~ of OpiJllou
form of an incipient miscegenation. Such
fare now gets by under the ''R" label
which means restricted to 17 yean and
older unless accompanied by lhe parents
(who probably do not realize what they
are getting into ).
fl should be hone!lly restricted to 17 or
over regardless of parental presence. By
"honestly" I mean that the theaters
should.be answerable ror letting ln those
younger than some reasonable age limit,
just as bars are answerable for ad·
milting minors. In general practice,
these movies are only restricted to those
who have the price of admission.
THE "PG" RATING also includeii:
some pretty salty .stuff, and ••pretty
grue.some" would frequently make more
Rnkthan "parental guJdance.'' Inciden-
tally. how can parents really give mean-
ina:ful guidance if they have not seen the
picture thtmselves? Are we supposed to
see the movie in advance and review it
for our children? ne whole rating
11ystem is far too casual for today'•
ritovies.
Hollywood is again morally bankrupt
as it bas been in the past. The present in·
duslry leadersblp haa opted for the fast
buck and prefers to ignore the effect of
ill venality oo our children and our socie-
ty.
ANOTHER MOVIE CZAR like the late
Will Hays ii needed -one wbo has the
power to tum the valve on the film in-
dustry 's worst ernuent and divert it into
proper chanoela. We don't want censors,
but we must have shUf like "Centurions"
clearly labeled u unfit for children.
For all Mr. Scott's acting talents 11Centuriona" brings to mind H.L'.
Mencken's observaUon of aome 50 years
ago, "Nf'body ever went broke w...
derestimating the taste of the American
public."
JOSEPH M. THOMAS
Tht adverti8ement for "The New
«;enturiom" did rate it 111 PG when
in fact th.e movie has becm rated R.
I t 100.T a J)T"inting error -not the
DAILY PILOT's -and has been cor· reeled.
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Mlrtmd1 l'11e1re111, rteent llrlde
Westlalce -':A ~le chauvlnlat , .. 1nd
my hwband 11n t one ... is a guy who
thlnb his wife should always wuh the ,
dlshea, that that'• not hla job. n ~
Arleoe Groy, ~ Franctsco _ "Hap-f
plnw Is thtl <atden'8llon of all our I
ICblevemeots and desllet. 11 ts the
knowledae of our own worth wbeJt we •
have done , our bett." I
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Albtrl W. 11ok1
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·Clinic Tri&· t,o Find llow. T~ Tick
• oil • • " I ~ -Abo•I o hUlldre<l Care l'lvject, u It 11 l«mollJ "'°"" 1t Qt Ille l'Oll, G pve IUCh llllWtn u
uouecr -"'" a dGI/ troop Into UM the cllnle'a totally 1n1orm11 _.11om In ltcllJ, huft&ry, ltlJ', rolnJ oo • oelf. iHoiOH~.&.llbu,. nrc•I cllfllc ftlr ..... I , ... old, nmbUoc tail ~ ......tble ' d..lti>ylng trip, cool, .......,_ ••• 1 •orl of irea!t!l<•I f"1 llielr drug a<l-bolJdlnp Detl1' tbo lntcnecllcm ol Halcht blfc!IY, happy, (ltUchy, dllllllf, llDCIOlb, ,
dictlcm. Thll II 1"4 ffrrt of two and AllJbury -In Ibo -tern port ......... , lfuly, uptiCbt. i arU.111 OB thl clinic -a pro/ill of oJ San PrandllOO.
1 the ju.Ud• In lh• Son Ftoneiaco crea. Dr. ~. ti, 1 !armer pediatric
I By ALTON BLAKE.51.EE aneolhalOioidtl, if alao UIOClate ~fieo.
, u tc:llNt ,.,.,. tor of' tJ!:... ~.~ clinic 1tarted by Dr.
SAN FRANCISCO -Bluntly, the cllnlc David E. ~ .
• COU!llOllor b"'lt tho question at the y-"We let, al!oul 100 klcla a day, mall ol heroin addict. · them boolled oo l>eniio, but 15 perceol or
"Bow many C&dlllacs do you think you
have fn your ann?"
He intends a ahock effect, to reinforce
one motivation that pulls many addicta to
'the elinlc -the dealre to shed tho IM·
iely and sweat of having to earn or lteal
·or somehow raise the huge income to pay
!or their habit.
mono ""' taking multiple drup, .... 1ne
or barblturat• In addltlcn lo ll1efr
smack/' llYI Dr. G•y, an aml8bte
bearded "¥" who ma... In "hippie''
style, beads, cap and .U, tho belier lo
e1tabliJb ew communlcallon with bis
young cllenlele. •
"We-baveruJ acceaa: to tbele people. If
thoy'ra oot "lady ru!Jy lo try trutment, we say, •Oby, tbtre'1 our IOUP kitchen. Alie! the ccunseJlor can spell out whit
the average addict, here in Sa:c Fran-
cisco area at leart,· could get ln1tead, for
the dollar!! be sbools Into bis um each •we see •"811t 100 kids
year: a ... ,,. -•t of them
A NEW PORSCHE Model 914 sports llooketl -laerofn, btlt JS
car ... Umonthlsrent naluxurJapart· pereent Or tndr" are!
menl on Twin Peaki. • :an .. _ ol a takf..,. multfple. 11.....,s, thr<e-week vacation 111 tho Medlt.,.. • ..,. ..,.,.
!r1111ean ... a complete"*+> 1et (Marantz eocP-or, fJar""""atu ~amp!Wer, A.R. turitable, Bo a e . in. .Ult fen to· C 11 e I r
1peakera) .•. lO bolt!,. !f. Cblva1 Rqal .-Je.' ·
scotch. .... 100 long-plaY1fe ,records •• ' .50 ~
,;best..se11Ing hardco.ver bOOU .•. a cOm..; , ,
plelt wardrobe lncludln( formal clotbel Ola>e back when' }'OU're reacly.' '!'bey
'and aportswear. . . coine because Mends tell them they can
And a 24-inch color TV ,.,, .. a Honda expect sympathetic, nonjudgmental aid, no lecturet." 300 motorcycle. . .a year's supply' of
steaks and roasts complete wit b ABOUT THREE-QUARTERS are
California and French wines. • .tickets white, 14 percent black, ei«ibt percent
for two perso111 to 50 flrtt-run movies . . • Mexican-American. Three-quarters are
tickets far two orchestra seats to six male , but the percentage of females has
:symphonies and four operas ... a king-been rising lately. So bu the proPortlon
21ize walerbed, with heater ... ei:penae1 of of middle-clua JW!ea and even more
five weekends of skiing at Lake Tahoe . . • the ~e of •1btue!cotiar" boys and
30 evenings of bowling and /fl pool,t ln-_gtr}s,.JAnd a wave ·of new GI junkies is
eluding beer and qndwicbeJ. • • wo appearing . too.
DAILY '1LOT 1
KP Cri1ies (;Jamor
Not Cliaracter Building Say Gls
...,..,,,,,.,,, bopel to build ao
lll·>'Olunteer lorca. ellmlnltlnl
KP "ii ... of tbe -II> centlva 1 can think of."
lonrd a vollllllaer arm1."
At Ft. MacArthur, PFC l'ltil
DtNou1 detcrtbod KP as Ilka
beln( "• prilon<r !vr a day.•
A GI ON KP dutJ at f'I.
Brigg. N.O., added1
1 'It
destro)'• character. 1t doesn't
build character."
One ol the lew dillents
came from MaJ. William
Ha&s, the PIO at Ft. Leanard
Wood, Mo.
••1 started u an eriliated
man and pulled more than my
share of KP,'' be aakl. 1'1>ar'n-
ed If I could ... anythln(
wrong with it -aort of lib
helping mom In the kitchen.
It's a necessary part ot
military duties.''
Factory Authorized Sale
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PIANOS and ORGANS.--...
lncl11clMI --•n4 1111•4 in11""° rrr:::::m
"'•nl-l•nlo/ l•l11rn•, t .. d•-lnf, P.•·
on•l•olon, ot '-""°'kobly low ,.~01,
Sale on typewriters
and calculators
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. gamee and to ,the 49 Cl foo"-D pmea become booked between ages 15 and 25,
with 50-yard line seat.I. ' with a peak now in this area at 20, says
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It @ll totals to more than $11,000 • . Dr. :John Newmeyer, a young and en-
year, roughly '50 a day. tbusiastic social psychologist out of
Tile scene It the Halght·Ash~IJJ'Y Free Harvard whose epidemiolollical studies
Medical Cllnlc, the first in t1.~ 11ation, " are contributing to undei'atanding how
which is not only treatlnf addicts but the addict behaves and why and how he
also is pioneering ~b to depict the got started in the lint plac~. ~roflle ol barcklnlg addicts, who they '!'be vast m Jori"' got turned on from are, where they come fromt what they . a m'' say 8 "tll:" does for them, and what prob-t~ influence of ends, most11 same-age
ab! finally happens to junkies over the fnend!, Dr. Newmeyer lmdr, with only vJrs small numbers brought m directly by ' · dealera In drugs.
HAIGllT-ASHBURY It alao tho lint Dr. Newmeyer and Roger Corn asked
free 'or stnoet cllnlc lo rece!Ye federal 270 heroin abusers what they uaually did
lund! to operate a drug treatmt11t proj-wblle "blgb." Aboqt ball said they lelt
ect, to the tune of $*,000 the fint Jtar "mellow," relu:ed, tranquil, or
from the NaUonal lnltltute ol. Mental peaceably 11on the nod." Fourteen per-
Health, with the clinic ,.,quired lo.add 10 cent said they· behaved just about the
percent more. w.:J tlley uauallJ do; thnoe percent 8ald
''We can reach these people," says Dr. they were bulcally BOCiable a n d
•/Jeorge R. Gay, director of tho Drug tall:aUve, and an equal number said they
fletoxillcatioo, Rehabilitation and Aller tiecama active er energetic.
f ·Proposed
'Tuna Plant
Under Fire
'Diamond best sellers,
all under s10.
, SAN DIEGO (API -Tuna
flshennen ·who make San
Diego the major U.S. port
must chug an extra 100 mllu
,fo San Ped"' le unload Whan ·
the tuna fisheriea ano located.
After two months at aea,
•San Diego's 16 tum boats go
directly to the 1'111 Ancel•
area port !or luellng, oupplles
and repairs before ending up
at home.
The American Tun a boat
Association hes called for con-
struction of cannertu in the
'San Diego .,..., but a big ono
proposed !or National City ii
meeti'* major oPPOSitlon.
"The people ol Natlonal City
are goin( lo be up in arms ii
that plant ls bUllt.'' Mayor
Kile Morgan Aid.
, The smell, he said, would be
Intolerable.
The Van Camp Sea Food Co.
bas been Bl•en 90 days lo
prove that a filh cannery that
doem~ smell I• ]JQ!slble.
Although no such plant ex-
bts, a spokesman said, with
modern t.cllnoiolY 11 .... be
done. .
LET'S BE FRIENll Y
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or know of M¥0he movtnr
to our aree. }llll!U9 toll tll
10 that we ll'lq --~ & frtcndly ...i ...... and llelp
lthtm to becane 11Cqudlled
lln their -•rrwnlbfp.
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65.00 Cocktail
ring wlth one dl1mond
set In 1'4.KJQOld1
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dial and automatic repeat action. Pica or
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Concord• 12 with 12" carriage,
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electronic calculator performt
in1t1ntaneoua chain and fl'lh(ed
carcu lallon1. 8 digit entry ind readout,
lixtd and Uoating decimals. UL listed.
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tlectrlc adder totala to I digits. It 1ddl.
subtracts.ind mulllpt ln . lndlvlduaa.
function keys. U.L. 11.stttd.
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I Favorite Uncle
EYVYC!it'I favorite un<le,
Uncle Len, ol!era a pace f)lll
o1 run. pr1a11 ...i Ill~
colu.mna, a'ticlM ' .... ....
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_Jane Fonda--Next to -Vietria:oi All Else Pales
By VEJINON !COIT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -''111al FIDda
pt: Whal II lhl trJi1C to prove?"
'lbt que.--.. u.loed Ill dilmay.
To a IMmlbor ol -"· the Academ)'-
Award wlnninf dauahltr ol Ht111y Fonda
(f#ill I • lfrltl)
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,,,... IDd olbu ......... -""""11 llor lltp II H«1ll Vle!Dam, bavo led lllllOt Amtt1clnl -.,..,_ 1114
anu.F.ia -to coacludo w II
_.., ol • flll>l><Jtllfbbet.
~ II DOlr Nor II w, accurately, a
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lhll. Siie _, cl•• • -
"TllOIE ~ Allll: .l lat o1
Blrdlon," Ibo atld. '"l'lltTn ~ lo<
jlUblldl)'. 'llley -to be l'Hled.td: •
hu become aomethln( ol a national
,,.. nui,lancf, and to 101M a 10UrCe of in·
ttmatlon.al embarraument.
Jw J'Cllda II JI. Dy an aitula, MIJS
Fooidt II a womn. Sbe II a deltnnlnod,
dtlvtn ......... dedictltd lo endlns the
Vitlnam ,..r uid delttlln1 Prtlldent
Nlson'• bid for a aecond ttnn. •
HEil CAMPAIGN TO llop 1be war and
her healtd W<ll'dl -mlnf lhe Jn.
jultl<a of the U.S. gOVtmm<nl, ill
morall and people, took peri>apt ill -
dramaUc IW1l 1lbm abe fin to illDOI lo
July and spoke ..., lhe radio Ibero.
Miit Fooda WU lllllnc wllh her Ito
....,.., Cll the floor of lier -In die Sao Femudo VaDey. Ila led '!<re
boll. She -. a voll•m*"' llla11 lkin
ol varlepUd W... mid -· t'bent WU a bert midrllf mid then a Wiii top
wblcb fitted i-11 1114 Wider ......,.. aba ..........
Siie WU damp wlth Pltlllh'atlon. Sbe'd
just uri•ed -belkt Clasa· Hor ....
P'"ltlllioul -bN DO air -°'""'W· t... More than two yon ago, abe was ar-
, rert.d 'with 14 iodi1111 in an attempt to
tUe over the Army'• Ft. Lawton oear
SeaUlt. She allo backed the Jndlan Oii tbe mimtJe above the ri..piace ..., '
• takeover of Alcatru Jaland.
,., Then obe joined a crusade for the
Bladt Panther party. She rpokt 11 a
IUnd-nlalq rally !or the Commlttee
" <Uniltd !or Pollllcal Prtlontn.
One of the milMr epitheta Iba! Wat
earned here wu "Hanoi JWmah." For
the finl time, tbe worda aedllion and
Itta.son were raiood qainst the actma.
'lbt HOUM lntemal Stcurliy Com-
miltee and lbe Jllllice Dtpartmeal are
investijallnf the Jnadcasll 1be made
btlwttn July If and Z2. -.....
grtSIDWl'.I believe 1be gave aid .00 com-
fort to the tDem¥ and acltd to IUbverl
U.S. servicemen.
.. -pbololfOpb of Ho all lflDh.
the Jato North Vie--· 'l\o Jivin( room II a llodgepodp o1 old
lumllUre. -rbelveo line -of tbe wall spoce.
IN 111E PAST YEAR, lhe hu lravtied
" to mllJlaly Illes Jn the United Stales and
' tn the Orient ~ an entertainment-=-lary film 'F.T.A." -loottly
:.. 1bea:U led~":: Tbe Army or Frn
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Physically Fit
Am asked which IOrl of athltle II lllOllt apt to be In the
best shape phy1icaUy. The track men Ls No. 1. ~Swlmmer,
N~. 2. Crou-country skiers, No. 3. Soccer sport, No, 4. Ice
hoCkey skater, No. a. Baaketball man, No. t. Football tel~
low, No. 7. Tennla type, 'No. I. Baseball player,.. NO. 9.
Golfer. No. 10. Or such be the judgment ol ' Ktnt Slato'•
Dr. Lawrence A. Golding who bu mado an eilcDJlve
atudy of the matter.
WHAT do you think of when 10mebody says .,grw"! -...... -;
The lawn or marijuana, no doubt. Bu&
down on the plg-Englllh Jslandl ol
th• South PacUI<. grw alJO mWii
beard, hair,''fur or feathUa. '
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0 A PISCES la an lm11glnatJyt llOl't ol IOlll, not alway .. too proctlcaJ,•
avers our Planet mm. ttP.lsCu. day.
dream too much. Bu& wbm they score
they JCOre bJg." '
BEULAB 11 the feminine name
least admired by-ocbool girls. Wilm
survey• showed that, It waa promptly reported. Now an
Alabama customer aaks what'• the •cond IeasWiked
femin!ne name. It's Bertha.
QUERIES -Q, 111 reallu about 40 out of every JOO
women marry men foraoney. But bow many men marry
women for money?" •
A. Euell.I' U out ol ••trY 11111, report !ht matrimonial
slalisllclan•. . · ·
~· .;~ wjil~. ol '.tllPe United Slal<1 da the lewta!
peap!O .. l'win\plllllf~ "
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ea1 •JJl,"'1 "'°""°" to;.owlm ·b !ht Elklmo. wol.fhi ,..,. ~ ~ .lllider Ibo lnlluence al marijuana
Is lesr1er1Ue IMD ;abriilal, boll<• woman unc1..-lhe lnllu-
ence of lku1n11iftam111o pep 'illi. jl iuore fertile. Or ao
ttporla'ohe'Br.illlluci..1111. ;"'r · .
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Wll.\T jhla I!')' man11ff1Cblril!l·ftnn 11 ~
11 I doo't know. bu! II rtporla Ila~·
beyond doubt that the majority o1 liWe boy
whlle most lillle girll actually prefer blue.
.to about.
e proved
liU pink
IN THE CIVIL War days "The Bittle Hymn of the
Republic ," written by a m~mer turned out to be the
Union Army's marehlng song, Pkadoxically, "Dixie,"
written by a northerner, became the Confederate Army's
preferred hymn. curious.
Addresa mail to L. M. Bo¢, P. 0. Box 1875 New-
port Beach, Calif . 92660. '
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Scarfs Prove Deadly
CHICAGO (UPI) -A lludy
In the Journal of the American
Medical A.!sociation showed
that nearly ball of the penons
involved Jn accidenU: involving
the wearing of scarfs died.
Reporting on the "long
scarl0 or "l~a Duncan
!yndrome," the JA.11-iA sakl in
the study of 11 cases the death
rate was 45 percent.
Dancer Isadora Duncan was
strangled when her Jong scarf
caught in the _. ol a con-
vertlbll in wbk:h abe was
rldhlt· ' nie journal All! an ..,. ckl.ai ocaa'red in the winier WfMil ' lbe ,ooiif.i 'became. en-
tangled m moving · mach!nety.
N~ of tbe vlCtims were
females l?f!tween 10 and 30.
The rtpOrl saJd !ht ,.... ....
lion is simple "and consists
merely of removing or rover-.
~ the scarf when worn near
moVing machlnery."
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-war bomb damqe .,,..IL SO I do -wbll
"! ..ui; 1 llod lime ID 111ow JN ~ I'm ~ al>out." •
lam of bolpHall ud ldlools i.nbed In She cloeln'I think ol btr trip to 8-1
Jll«lb Vlelnam. I took them m,..U." lhe I as a parllclllar!f ..,.,,..... « llllJHs
aid. "I cri.d myoel! to lleep •"'1' night journey, although she .-tbt may
wbeo I wu over Ibero. I bad nnu aied fate legal octloo •
far NGl1b Vltllllm bel«e. I aied "I'm $11rt my boUa< II buged," aha
l>ecallOt what II Ila-"" there 11 an saJ<I. wav!na: her -)I the ....... "I
,Atnerl<a trasodY· EverYlh1i>c lhll COWi-·ambne n!y-tel<~ II buged, tee. I
11'7 -lfoocl ,for II boins leoibt !or know Uult lhey-lhe U.S. aovernmont -
.lbtre." have taken recordS that require sub-
Mlat Follda .--... a loo( denun-' poenas from my bank. And rm aoins to
·clallol> <ii U.S. 1 ... 1ga·,Gucy and pral!ed take octlon on Jt. lloe .NorGI ;y~ unellptlbgly. Ra,.. "I haven't broken the lair, bu\ tbe
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dedication to what oho ~ CIM91 lie Wbat makes Jant Fooda lick? !low did
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' PAIRFJELO (AP) -Juan Corana's
, at!Pmey ha hinted in court there may
be evidence ' someone else murdered 2i
lllnerent !amt workers.
"lf the prosecution bad evidence poi.ft.
ting to some~y else's guilt, do you.
think tbey ~uld present it?" lawyer
Richard Hawk asked a prospective jurot
Tuesday.
He asked another how he woold feel if
the district attorftey were prosemUng the
wrong man, but'•Sllperk>r Court Judge
• Richard E. Patton ruled that line of
questlonin8: improper.
The judge also .interrupted Hawk when
he began telling the potential jurors he
tias filed a $350 mlllion false arrest suit
Jgniost Sutter County Dist. Atty. G. Dave , Teja .
-~~ 1~',~ti!!l:Witl\•'maii!Orln('.25'•~ men wl\c!lii l*Un ..... foimd in May iiild :' .
• '.)'"'"!19rf burled·m:~"'"'ha""' nor\b ..• · tlf Yuba City. .. •.
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Ind 1 four. alternate; . awk -&aid that
altnOUgh Corona was •rested more than
• 15 moptll! ago, the proseculioa still is
~·ttY,il}& tq build. np a !38' a~ainst himi
even up to ,the last two weeks."
The judge .again told.'>ilawlt such com-.
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lim~a·ry injw>c;tioo"'Tue&:day that would have prevented ~/Ura deputies •['!"" barring the public.
~'lb;,~rlliill be<n sought by Eugen., Callen of .
S ... a. :Mqii91' and Ne&I Blum of Malibu on behalf of all
users tf life ~ ~Ued Pirate's Cove.
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district Juds~ and iJifS partner Tuesday1tlndktment aid
in a bookkeeping collections Barger.bad undeJ:stated_his bJ.
J;!ld insurance agency have come c~-eg by :1 ,'·l!'teaded gqllty to .,ti 'felont '
cilur .• s of \.lolat1ng~11i. stat• • s St'r• .
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V~ KalaClc, retired con-
dui;:tpr ·of the Rijeka Opera
House in Yugoslavia, im-
migrated to the United States
less t!ian <a year ago, eager to
establish , citizenship a n d
furtJler..Jlia: study of music.
But, bard luck hit lhe con-
ductor l!ld he ended up a
jaoltor-pialti.st at a small
church where he received a
sm.all •room with a cot.
<!-"Ille church closed re(finlly
and Kalacic was left homeless. ..e
He scavenged; ih tr~ ... cans
for foodit;)ollii/1'. ., '~
Reaid ~lliP.' ·~
Kalaclc ' Ibey. ~d ql'llls '
plig~t II(; a ·news; 1!i!i>'1'<'.
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dat., . lb t . J~,,... I.as decided to -·t~.il colnrhlltee G JI..: H ld '
' for puUing•MlOg waminga "on U~~ < . e ~ .. , .;
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dismissed as judge ln N.ewman -emergencieJ. SANTRANCISCO .(UPJ)
Judic.ial Vist~ ~ ·B .1ta~ i 'nlO!f. decisions were made A 27-year-old woman wpo was
constitut.lfl er 0 v ~ s ~ 0 n le-I,.~ at a meeting of the forced to disrobe in a hospital
quiring ~nep,t ~ion •• ~..Jr.bi ch is working on pp. parking lot told. police Tuesday
when a j ~is oo~v~cled of a over-au... pollution emerg~ that her teen-age aSsaiiants' felony.·~. ' ~ · plan t~· comply with federal fled, but the security guard!
Jensen, ·4S. was. suspended regulations. t,Qen tried to attack bet.
from bis judidal duties wltb ' .. The wQman sajd two Youlhs 1
pay an.r· :be anil ·aecounta,nt e '1'.011r_ Ok•~ed.. • ~cco&ci ,f\lir.. Monday night
Robert GrKftths, 4, '!.ere on· I.Os ...>ANGELES (AP):; _ and deman<t.!d 'lnimey. 'Wk>
dieted bi a Slanl5hlwi, ~11••; jurl.rs In the trial of Lockhe<d •he had none, they ordered Ii&
grand JUry Feb. 18 "" 3}8. Shipinrlldlng and Const91ctioll , t.o uadress.
felony charges. Co. will be allO.wed to irispect Stripped nude, the young e ·~ v .. T-' ;:lJle Syllil~,Tuonel ia,whicb·a • Wcilllll!l called for help from
.v ~ ~. · '"'i3 tbplcis&Orl 'kill 17· 1nen la two security guards who told
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -year. ... ' the youths to "beat It." she
Hell's Angels leader Ralph Munictpel ~O>urt Jud g-e sakf. She said she then asked
'.'Sonnf"'., BJrger, .i now In George '-' W. "'Trmuhell said if she couhl get dressed. and
Custody lo Oakland <In charges Tuesdty ~jurors would • Oil!' guanl "plied, "No, you're
of murder, lijdnap, issault and be taken tltmlcli the • .,. • 11ojng to be-mine."
arson~)las ~ Indicted by a derground>tlte afte!o ·they bid ' The woman said she thl!ll
federal grancf}ury on charges beard enough evidence to broke away and ran scream·
•of income Jai ••asliln and know wbat to look 10<. ing into the hospital. •
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w~1J~~•!. bad!)' bf,ttered in a 3().
foot fall tro111 a ~tage plaUorm,,also sur.
fered 1 ser.iOIJI leg ictjury -a broken
kneecap .that could cripple her dancing
career, it wu revealed.
I> bad been tho<lght ~liu lbat the
most aeclows ·injurjes to I.be· 31--yur-old
entertainer were a broken left arm, a
broken jaw, and five broken bones in her
, face.
:As doctOn • at UCLA fi.tedical Center
prepared to 'operate Tuesday'on her face,
Jt was found she had a -serious leg injury,
sa.i.~ hJr manager . Alan Carr.
• 1'nii!y..)>a~ajed her leg atte\' \he fall
ar\d assumed _there was ho dangerolls in-
jury. &it X-rays disclosed she had a
Jractured ~etfap," CaIT said.
"Ann-Margret may walk with a limp
the rest of her life" and be .unable... to
dance unle~~urg~ns cap. q~tate, sUC·-
cessfuUy on lhe kliee, Cprr s&d.. \
Siffery on her Cac~ and ~·ltnee w,s
sc/l<dul'!'i for \oday. .
lt .W,_~( ,her energit.ic d~. and
sjnginc; \Mt ·gave Ann-J4;u-gret's career
· its' Initial boo.st. · -. .J
· · She Was appedrlng at the Sahara-'Eahoe
' Hotel· in -Stateline; Nev., when she. fell
. from '1a platform ho.isling ber to stage
level ' MoMaY." '
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Mother's Selling
Of Pornography
Involved Girls
SAN' JOSE (U?i ) -A mother or l•\'O
daughters pleaded guilty Tuesday to
charges she participated in a mail-order
pomogrnphy operation "'hich specialized
in pictures of children.
Santa Clara County Superior Court
· Jadge James B. Scott set Sept. 22 for the
'Jertteneing of Mrs. Lola Harrison. 39. San
JOse, who was charged "'ilh lewd and
la1ti-vious conduct.
· Mrs. Harrison was arrested last• July
when police raided her home and seized
hwidreds of photographs.
The Matador.
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Accounts
Of Brophy
Cra$h yary
LOS ANGELES• (AP) -Dllletfos ae.
counts ot an accident lnvoMD& the wU•
of Aasemblyman BUI Bropby ,..... bean!
tR the preliminary bearinl ()II m••
slaughter charges against her.
One v.·itness said TUesday he saw 1
blue car -which has not been idtnti·
fied -make a sudden ~ft t1U11 in the
path of the small car which Susan Marie
Brophy's automobile struck.
.4, midd.Je-aged couple, Atr, and Pttrs.
Chris George Panas. died in the wreck-
age of the ' small car.
A prosecution witness had said earlier
he saw A1rs. Brophy's car drift acros1'
the center of the Pacific Coast High-
"'ay into the oncoming lane. ~
The 19-year~ld derendant is char~
\ViUt n1ansllughter and driving under
lhe influence of barbiturates.
Her attorney, George •r. Ellis, aid
the drug was allegedly found in a blood
sample taken under \he implied consent
law dealing with drunken driving. .
Ellis "Said the sample was impro~ly
taken became Mrs. Brophy was not.,_,.
peeled of drllnken drlvin~ and no ~·
lion of drugs is made In tile implftd
consent statute.
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Bea:utifully sparkling diamonds
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c. Diamond Pendant. Dia·
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ATTRACTIVE STEREO AND TELEVISION TABLES . ' 5aa I 33 23ss 9a4
Walnut-finished television cart.
with wire Storage rack and full
swivel casters. Charge It.
24·HOUR 'TIMER
Walnut woOc:t stand fits most Walnut wood table _designed
18"-21;' black and white tele-for most 3-and 4-piece com·
vision models. 3-inch casters. ponent systems. Charge It.
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COMPLOE CANNISTER MODEL.
Steroo_c.a.mpone.nl table of
walnut.'finished wood with
crystalline·plated steel legs.
E~iC
8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER
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RED CLAY POTS
Beaut;ful red <laY ·2 F458 Mexican pots. Charge 0
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DAFFODIL BULBS
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spring bloom. fvery-day
discount prices.
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Tums lights
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596 Lightweight .• space insidefor2488
storing attachments. King·size
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low cost1 high power. l·watt
walkie-talkie with one only crys·
tal. Call signal for instant Jong
range a lert. Charge it.
Student·type, has steel·rein·
fo rced neclc, steel strings, pick
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OPEN DAU.Y 10-10; SUNDAY 10-7
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PROJECTOR
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For regular or .super 8
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foO!ard, still qnd reverse
and inclucfes zoom lens.
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zoom lens, has forward,
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Fireplace~ screens
up to ·5.0'' wide-
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legs, electrical outlet. Folds,'
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PHOTO ALBUM
Pine MoUntain LOg burns
2 tO 3,hqurs. No kindling
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31x38" pull-.choin str~en,
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6 .. 88
Realistic·laaking 'ifl1 elec·
Irie log wah cylinder for a
cheery looking fireplace.
3.-8 2/ 1.00 Hea~duty 24·1nch black BOx of long fireplace
~ast iro·n fireplcate grate matches •
holdsJarge fireplace log.
WOOD TOILET SEAT
4 Days Only ·E~1amel·finished wood. 196
With no· rust · plastic
hinges. Metal studs.
LATEX HOUSE PAINT
An exterior paint that
withstands weather.
White and col ors.
2Gal. 11 OO
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"S M. I" an 1gue IMPOITED
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12tt41c PAK tll
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COTION SWABS
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ACCESSORIES
9 Flair Bulbs
Light up with new e~citing
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LADIES' Sweaters
long sleeve styllS in
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pullovers With Short or Oil all the fashion r ints. 100% \ ~ .long sleeves • .rnOckturtle 4 88 Acrylic in assorte 3 44 ::~nei-M-tn:11'.ir.ls • ~o~\. com:~~t~~j • \ l \
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Easy to apply, white or • 86C
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15 Walt Yellow I
TV Lead Wire • 5~ Brown 89C . ~r.~1•1a.~1 _ Extension Cords
1.8' Shade
W/C\amp
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50 ft HHTJ Duty 3 29 Re1. 5.51 •
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<.i round neckli nes. For Sinus HeMaches. Rtz. Jlt 24's
Washable. acrylic~· 1 .
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Cartridge ~en with 7 •
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with refill. ~ .
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Protein 21
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For dry and
damaged ··or 1
Cutlery Tray
6 Compartments 1 17 1 ' tor au standard
drawers. • . ~
All PRICES PREVAIL,
nm•11, S11teml111411
tire S11•1y, S11t••ltr 1111
Aqua Velva
After Shave
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PHOTO MEMORIES
QUALllY PROCESSING
by <::Jfi;>
J1•bo Size From Co lor 7 01' 99c Nqitivts
Fro• 110 Poc ket
J11t1m1lic
Dosi Size
From SJ\hs
Ctltr 5xJ fnloriemonts
from Ctltr Slidts
5i99c
3:99c ·
12 01. SIZE "FIRESIDE"
Cookies
belicins Varieties
8 oz. SIZE
Vaseline
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''Balsam''
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Bahia Yachters
To Hear Deaver
BOATING
Wood Hull
Meet Set
Thursday
Tri:speed
Pedestal
Introduced
A new pedestal winch with
two gear ranges and three
speeda lJ now available from
the Barlenl Company, San
Carlos, a 111bsldlary of Narco
Scientific Industries.
The original design ....
developed for the U.S. 1J.
meter yacbt.t Intrepid and
Heritage.
Designated the Bar le n I
Mark ){II I plUJ I, the new
winch featuru a aelector knob
on top ol the drum for ablltlng
from hlgb range to low range
and back. When blgb gear b
..tected, tum1111 the handle
clockwlae will <111a&e the hlgh
speed talll111 gear. By revers-
ing the handle rotatlnn, the
m1ddle power gear 11 engaged,
even U the drum lJ turning.
. ' DAil Y PllOT j 5
Where's Our Wind?
Canada's Cup Defender Dow1i 2 Races
COUPON SALE
Tomorrow Sept. 14
ANY PURCHASE
• One c@upon per person.
• Coupon must be filled out completely.
HUNTINGTON BEACH ONLY Address. _____________ _
City ______ _ Pho••------In low range, revtning the
handle rotation will again
enpae the low, llnal trim
gear.
High and low range may be
preselected from a -gear at any Ume without 1to~
p1111 cranking of the handles.
Rogers Trophy Race
Slated for October
T)ie Barlent Company is the
pioneer developer and leading
U.S. manufacturer ot winches
. for sailing yachb. Since 1962
every America's CUp defender
has UJed Barlenl winches.
Watch Weather
Be sure to watch the
weather when you are out in
your boat. A change In wind
directlon or a drop in tem-
perature may mean there's a
storm « weather front com.
Ing. U you're caught In rouab
water, keep low In the boat
and held into the waves .
•
ChaMel Cruising Club of
Loo Angel., will defend the Al
Rogers Perpetual T r op h y ,
symbolic of the Pacific Han-
dicap Racing Fleet cham-
'plonshlp, Oct. 21-22, according
to Jim Rusal, president of
PllRF.
ChaU.111es ~ being ,.., by
CCC to all Southern California
Yachting Auoclatlon clubs
bavlns ellglble PJ!!!l' yacbla.
Each contutlng ScY A yacht
club ·may be represented by
one yacht which muat have
participated In at least six
PHRP' events during the year.
The regatta will consbt ol
FROM Fashion Island
Newport -Beach
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three races over c 1 o s e d
courses. OCC's d e f e n d I n g
yacht lJ El Tlgre. a Cal.:!O
owned and skippered by Bill
Peterson.
Tht Al Rogers Perpetual
was deeded to PHRF by
Howard N. Rogers in 1963 to
Increase interest and activity
ln PGRF which now numbers
1,500, mating Jt the Jargest
and mOlt popular racing fleet
on the Weat Coast.
COAST TO CO.A!IT
-~-~·
Warehouse And Sliowroom
Selling Direct To The Public
o:xrru:m 1'111.lVJT'l. A.llt«T\JlfCXlllt
Thi! championship, whlcbl l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ draws the top sklppen and
boa la in .the fleet, is easily the
most important PHRF racing
e'fent of the year.
STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR
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Interview
Pitfalls
Outlined
By JOYCE L KENNEDY
"'You won't believe some of
the slupid things t h a t
e d a' c a t e d , presumably in-
telllgent people say in a job ln-
terv_lew," an employtr told me
recently. He's right.
R e m arkably self-defeating
' answers do pop out under in-
(Career Corner J
tervJew atress. Some of the
blunders committed by both
men and women are il-
lustrated In these responses to
a 1tandard interview question,
11Wby do you waat to leave
yoar presenl Job?"
-"My bo11 Isn't the kind Qf
perlOn I want to continue
worklDJ for." (Never bad-
mouth your employer. It may
call!e a prospective boss to
fear you'll lat.er attack him,
too. Or that you art a belly~
acher.)
· -"Tbe other 1lrl1 formed a
cUque and ganged ap on me.!'
(Never drag persoJllllty con-
ructs Into an employer in-
terview.)
-11Peraonal reasons. J'd
ratMr not discuss it!' (Never
abut off conversation with this
boner. An interviewer's reac-
tion: What's he hiding?)
-"My job It too far from
Hme. I want to get something
. t:loser." (Never appear short
on common-sense foresight. A
prospeclivc employer may
think It strange that you didn't
conaider the travel distance
before you went to work (qr
that you were desperate for
any job).
-!'I wint to get with a bet-
ter company.'' (This boner is
simllar to knocking your
present boss; don 't do it.)
-0A new bos1 came In and
be wants to brlri~ his own peo-
ple with blm.'' (Never martyr
yourself. Instead. convince a
prospective boss that you want
to leave regardless or the fact
that you are a valued
employe.)
-"I bave to work too many
hours without getting extra
pay." (Never appear unwilling
to see the job through. Just
though yaur gripes may be. an
interviewer cannot know that.
Jnstead, he may suspect you
are on the lazy or overly
demanding side.)
mE RIGHT ANSWERS.
Few applicants come back
with aMwers to urge hirinp.
action. One good answer (and
for most people. probably the
best answer) is "I "'ant to
eam more money.'' \Vho can
knock ambition? A rule of
thumb holds that a new job
shou.Jd pay )'OU 15 lo 20 per-
cent more. whereas an annual
ntse may averai;ie bety,·een 5
and 10 percent. The new com-
pany Is paying a premium for
the training and experience
you gained at the old com-
pany.
You can try to convey that
you are now ready to con-
tribute more seasoned talents
than Your cunent job permits.
Another good answer is that
you've a1reildy conquered the
challenge in your present job
and that you want to continue
• learning 81 well as producing
-your cumnt job is too
easy.
. l
If a proipective boss asks
why your current company
doesn't pay you more, or gi\·e
you a bliger job, you can say
ft '• a mattu or tlmlng. Say
that your Jmg-tenn chances
are ucelltnt but the jobs
above yoa on held by meo
who ire Ii Jeart five ytart
away lrom retirement. -ra.
oilier wonlt. until your boll
moves up, you ll't atallc, and
your bes.I'• boai seems glued
to his chair.
The approach to a soc-
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Polidftll Not.es
Parties to Hit
Uimpaign Trails
•10. c..aolnNca
Of .... Dlllt' ........
It ....,. almoot' everyone
will be blW., tho;, campaign traU ~ ill Orange County. •
The Democrtlta will whoop JI
up with 10 ailmlll&.0.... open
hooiees al 10 d!lforenl reglooal
headquar.t.er.s of tbe
McGovem-Sbri•er campaign. ,
The olfices will be opening
al the same time -8:30 p.m.
'"-In Anaheim, -Pork, Coota Mesa, Ful1ertoa Hunt·
Jnglon B e a c h. La Habra,
'w<lnlnge, San Clem IJld
estminster.
The offices ol Santa Ana
CJi"MI !« McGovern also
will -at Iba! hour.
An 11th .McGovern bead·
quarter~ In Laguna Beach will
Jag behind a bit. !Is opening Is
scheduled for a p.m.
Addresses of ·McGowern-
Shriver command posts .0 the
Orange Coast are: ·
Coota Mesa: 100 E. 19Jh SI.
HuntJncton Beach: 108 ~th St. •
Lquna Beacb: Bluebird Can·
yon D r i v e and COe.st
Hlgbway.
San Clemente: 105 AV!llida
del Mar. . 05
ORANGE COUNTY
San Juan Caplslrllno lla,O. 1 Jim Thorpe, Who Is opposing
Republican Incumbent Bob
Badham in the 7lsl AoseQlbly
District, will be al Sanl<l Ana
Cblcaoo headquarters at 7:45
p.m. and al the Costi Mesa
headquarters al 8;30 p.m. ·
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ON THE GOP side
Thunday, stale Senator 0....
D I s Carpen!« (ft..NewpCll'I
Beach), plans a luncheon
speech to the Clerical ·
Supervisory Groop ,of Orange
County. The noon meellng will
be at the Revere. House in
Tusiin.
Carpenter plans to talk
about reapportionment, coast.
line protec'tJon, tax r~
form and school finance.
Souncta like pretty heayY
slulf on a lull stomach.
* * * GOP CANDIDATE I or
Congi:ess ~ Jlin¢uiw
will be the principal speaker
Thunday night al a meeting or the Laguna Hills Re-
publican Club.
~ o/ Mtnday,
Hinlbaw, who ii Orange Coun-
ty's tu aslessor. ls scheduled to addr'"5 the stale ol Florida
Assessors Conference i n
Miami.
Nol loo many voles tbat far
from home, Andy.
* * * BACK to Thuniday.
Slate Senalor James/ \\'hel-
lllOl1! (ft..Fullertoh) wlli ·be the
subject ol a testimolilal-dlnner
at 1l>e llllnl\vland Hotel .• It start! with a 'recOptlon at 6:30
p.m. Jn the new Disneyland
Conveollon center. Dinner will
b& ...,,ed ,at 8 p.m.
The Committee 'lo RIH!lecl
Whetmore says, if you haven't
got· your tickets yet, you can
get lllem al the door.
Does tbat t e Ii you
something a b o u t ·~
mooial" d i n n e r s for pot.
iticlam. Sounds more like a
fund-raiser, plain and simple.
Trio lndicwd After
t.loDll JlllDce Convention will
be held Jn Anaheim aa part or
llie Nalloa'a 200tlJ blrtbday
~~ Jn 1916, ii WU aD-
DCIUDCed by the American Rev-ollrlloa. Blcenle!)nlal • Comnlls-
lllOd. '
The.. mutmlssioo also of· ,.
ficiaUy 1 approved New i YOrk ·
City's Showboat Theater proj-
ect, a riverboat to be buUt for
UM u a theater . an d
clusroorn as Port of New
York's Sc\'Jll1 Street Seaport
iu.t.orollon Proj6CI:
Approval of Balm Rouge,
La. as an official B-1
CltY ..... delayed bee •!If "' prolJldna with proble1111t Iii Ille
Cl An:.. •landord ,_.aion •proclllf-' e,rem ... ,._,s The only comparable
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L4ltal ,.... ud adult-clllc
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Lote -of Orwnge
County -"'t!lll jolll In ceremonl.. llcJjji da71 al I
p.m. and a! I p.m. Oil Ibo.~ '°' """ lnformalloa. ..u eoalad the ~ at Ill
Arapallo Jll. -. AM. 117·
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You may not alnJ!I W.
whtl k -but -_,.. read Glenn WbJte'1 ''Wblt*
Wuh" columa . -1'0"9
likely to NllCl l\ apln. --qaln. ~ t4l10r Wllll* Iii
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pierced now by a trained technician. And you'll recei1,1e a poir of
14K solid gold stud earrings -the whole th ing for 7.00. All we
osk is that you sign a tpeciol consent form ... and if you 're
undef 18 that y~u bring along a parent or guardian to sign for
you. It's as simple ~s that. Come in and see our pierced earring
collection b* Danecraft from 3.50 in a great variety of styles.
Fashion jewelry 22
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Thursday, Sept. 14, 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Friday, Sept. 15, 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Saturday,Sept.16, 10A.M.to6P.M.
Sunday, Sept. 17, 12 Noon to 5 P.M.
' may co.~ il!ae1fplau, Hndlopfwy. al brl1tol,co•I• me .. ; ~1
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California Na.ture-lover Pushes for · Trails
87 HAJ\IL YN HOFFMAN
Ch:rlrtfan Scienct Mcmitor Service
.MNTA IJ,\RBARA -1bere'1 I Ion(,
Ion( trall awlndlna. Alia VMan Obem
wanll to make Ritt U ba1 no end.
'nlll Callfomla nature-lover la backlnC
a better national tralb: l)'llem to brnefil
the growing masses of hikers, bicycllJta:,
and horuback riders. She Is in tbe
vanguard of a nationwide movement that
would allow busy, city-bound people the
chance to hit the trail and enjoy natUTe
at ffnt hand.
Trails, she says. have since earliest
coloolal times played a vital part in
America'• tradition, whether as paths
cul by pklnHn tlnuiJ! the wild..-ow
!or the ~t ....... or 1'-who love the
aceo1 ol the plM l<l'Olll llld the -
from the loftietl mounlaln pub.
Wltlrller husband, E. George <lbetn,
Mrt. Obem lnveatlpted tllO loll ol 1ttU1,
and ls now ad.lve on ITIU1 ftonCJ IO pn>-
tect and lncreue lbem.
"UNDER llAPID utbahhallon," the
erplolned here, "atab!lthed trails are
rut disappearing. Vacant proper1'6 are
being sul>dlvlded. Road.I are widened,
olltn paving avet the 1ho\llder formerly
u>ed u 1&fe looting !or hones. And
freewa}'I bllect communities making it
necessary to trailer banes • h.o r t
QUEENIE .By Phil lnterlandl
0 """',_,,.....-. ""' .,..,. ""-__.. Y~l3
"Lei 'a turn the llCW!d on.11 loob like a ereaUort of
political .•~ •
-jull to .... I.be ~1·" Tbe pl....,. -. 11)'1 Mn. Obem,
hmdl an lldeal bonawoman, ill In
clanpr ol bebtc coofJned to the ~ un1.. permanenl lralla '1NDll . .,.
developed.
Blte111y1 ore .,...u, needtd far the
lfOWlnc 11U111b<r of cycUau. And with
more Amerlclllll than ever walkllla for
the pl ....... of II, aale and tcenlc tralill
are, oho clalms, probably llDOlll the
greatOll recreational ....is In the coun-
try today. The number of lttD ....,..
multipUes each yew, yet each ntW bolJs..
lng subdivblon. freeway, and fence
closes off familiar old routes.
Mrs. Ohern ill recretuy of lbe Sanla
-.. Colmly ~ C.""'11, cq1nlud In INI, two YW'I belorl the N111oaal
TrallJ S)'llem Ad waa puaed by
~In 1911, wbich deolgnaiod 29',..
t1ona1 ncrutlcnal lralla in tile U.S.
IN JUNE, 1J7I, Ille waa one o1 400
deltptel altendlng the Nallonal 5yll).
...ium on TrallJ tn Waehlnston, D.c .• tho
full .... orgBlliud by the loder1!
eo•emmenl. A aeccnd 11y111poo1um la
acbeduled !or June, 1m, lo Cclorado
Springs, Colo.
Earlier this year, abe helped found.
aod became one of H dlrectorl of the
NaUonal Trails Council, a permaMil na-
tional organization to 111ppori the plnn-
itns • .....,.uon. and .. -al lralll
11)'11_ 11 the local. COWJIY. llate,
re&lonal IOd naUanal levels.
AU lrall ims are belnl conoldertd, lo-•ludlni lralla i.. the hlnillcspll(d, canoe-
ing walerwa)'I. areu for drMna dune
baale< ar n>wmobllet, and off-f'Old
vehlc1" IUCh u motareyclH. 'nlll 11 one
ol Ille l1J'1I organizatloos to deal IOl<ly '
with trail use.aod,developmenl.
Ila ~ will COD11lder leglstoUon.
management, maintenance, 'funding, and
other racets cl irau -. Through ii, ln-
f ormauon wUl be exchanged, and
neceasary eonlnlla aareed •-
MRS. OBERN II' AS appoioled this year
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coordlnatlnf all r<CtUtlooal trail maj,.
lers U>rougboul the otltc. Her lfP o! concein 11 tbe all! COW1liet or Santa Crui,
Monterey, San Benito. San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbera, and V entur1 .
Mrs Ohern lives In a region partlculll'
IY coricemed with recttaUonal develop-
ment and lbe prewvallon rt utural
resources.
With 42 percent of Sanla ~
County in Los Padres NaUoMI Forest,
there are about 660 mllea of trafll
nearby.
T"URS.,. SEPT. 14 thru SAT., SEPT. 16
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Zip front. 100%_ acrylic in as·
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INFANT'S ASSORTED
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diaper sets •. .
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Spreads Message
~~t..--''C"_J2 ~~69~3.~ Assorted pastels with em·
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CattlMI IN4WI ltn'lu
LONG BEACH -A Long
Beach fll'lll is deep into the
businea ol trying to end the
need for its most famoUll prod·
ucts.
Educational Aids of Long
Beach uses comic books,
Junior grade bumper stickers
and a variety of other visual
aids to fight drug abuse and
provide safety programs for
school-age youngsters.
"Officer Bill," the firm's
most famous program, was
sponsored primarily by a Long
Beach funeral parlor. It
started out providlng comic
b:>ok brochures which teach
children that pollcemen like
kids and want to help them.
Warnings agaimt crossing
!'ltreets, accepting candy from
strangers or rides from people
they don't know and what to
do if ln trouble are also the
subjects of other comic books.
THE PROGRAM which Is
presented by a uniformed
policeman using flip card
displays and a well thought out
script has been so successful
that 550 departments
throughout the nation have
Hearings
Slated
On Bills
Assembly bills relating lo
the milk and avocado in·
dustrics in Califomia "'iii be
studied in public hearings
Sept. 26-27 In San Diego.
Assemblyman John V.
Briggs (R·Fullerton),
chairman of the Assembly
Committee on Agriculture,
will preside al both hearings.
The 14-man committee will
consider Assembly Bill 1073 on
the 26th which would alter the
Agricultural Code in order lo
prevent unfair trade practices
in cooperatlve milk bargaining
associations. t And the California part-
ment of Agricultu will
present a report on the late's
dairy lndillltry to the com-
mitte.
On the 21th: the committee wm 1tud\,J tbO pending
Assembly ti »filch would r ..
quire au avocado contalntra
aliipped to markel to heir
stamps conflnn!ng cerllllcl·
tlon according to lllal• ltaiid-
ards.
The measure would al8o re-
quire on Inspection a n d
ttrllllcation lee ol three centa
per container to be paid by
•vocado ha.ndlen to the atate 1
Dlnctor or Astlculture.
been using the meterlal.
Older y~ r<C<ive
stickers which beer IUCh tiUes
as, "Users Are lASen.''
··stamp Out Sanity: Leplize
Mari}uana -LoSers Usen,"
11Users Are t.osera
Va0iahing Arnericanl Snlll
Glue" and several dozen other
m!SS"g., which •point out the
results which curie from drug
use.
High school youngsters can
be found using book covers
with a collection of the
stickers which are lhaped like
large campotgn bultOM.
Several service clubs bave
joined police departments and
school systems in praenting
the full-color book called
"Users Are Losers." Ill pages
swing with modem-day teen
talk about the things Iha! hap.
pen to people who get hung up
on drugs and marljuane. It
also makes a pitch against the
use of cigarettes.
A SECTION OF the comic
book describes the whole
scene around use of am.
phetamtnes, melham-
p h e t amines, barbiturates,
halluclnogeM. marijuana,
heroin and sniffing of such
items as glue, gas, thinner,
lacquer and simil•r
substa~.
The results of use of the
booklet have been good, of-
ficials say.
The ''Ghost Rider Bicycle
Rodeo Kil" provides material
to teach bike riders that 1he
happiest one is the safe one.
Part of the kit developed by
law E:nforcement officers pro-
vides 1.1 traffic signs to be us--
ed on a campus.
The 44-inch-high standards
mounted in rubber safety.type
cones. They provide such
messages as "Stop," "Yield,"
U-Turn," "One Way," "Left
Tum ," and ''Right Tum" The
kit also provides some pre.
auto driving sljtn ~nition
and opens up a fun method of
teaching bike safety.
A CAMPAIGN comic book.
"Ghost Rider -An About
Bikes," tells the ABCs of safe
bike riding. It descr\bef the
safe road tricks and tells the
resulls of using unsafe road
habits.
i t· discusses safe roed rules
universal to moil arw, !llCh
as proper renectkln for night
riding, yielding \0 poop!< walk·
Ing on lllteets and 1eneral
rules ol the ro<d,
A aocllon book tell1 the
t1tm1 to be watcliod hr keep.
Ing 1 bike In ao¢ re~r and
running without' dlripf, aod
makn f't!Ctmtmendetkm for
propor 1,.mlng hablla In tll'ly
bike training.
A nollco ol bike theft II ln-
ltrled to remind bile r1<1en or
the cm.. nit ol ll<ilea bllits.
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tTOCtC .. alltl( AlfO MOTM:I °' I• UM.I IT~T'ltol_,. 9£ '!e~ BROBACK X-vypu, but lll'eed to minor hat no jurildktioa over county of a • more. aot a ntld document without the entln llw b9ck" tot further Th"/:,~ :tr:::."s, ~ L10uo• .r:-~ ...,.. • ._ ......
SANTA AN•~ ... ,. ._ .. _ amtndmtnta Plopoeed b., llws unleu they are. contested F'U1P1 do~ h1al:ota wtth the eodt ot conduct,'' suer atucb' "The partJou propoat NOTtet. is HE•e•v cuvt"; ~16"1'1• •WT•••s. ,..
" -.-... _ _..__ 9-1..a. ,.,._..L. ... In •t.--....... •"'--...w .. ~ _ ...... to ~-1ed. to • •••• I •·1.I-Tr.t 'IMIL D. C:O()I(. ""' .. .... '"' C..l M....,.,., c--...... ,#" .. Ora.net CoualJ lob-~~ ..... ~ .... ~-UI URI ..-u... ITT.:= ,_,, ... I 'I'll·~---..... pa# ~· W 0Ui.o UC1-., ll6o0/•1111, T1""9Pww _,. L~..... c.11"'111• tv21 • . )!ill!"'",.., ljlpl'Oved "'-Anaheim. County ColmMI ll:llYJ>Or uld Ille a repon otatins wbelller Garvin Shallenboraer, pm\· tho pert yro are rojectlna =" :"r:' ~ ::"...:::, =: ifF c.::::""l. ::.. w.=: ~,daJ b)' a 1pat ,oee "tbe coun-1'hele chl.npl IDelude the the state ottlcel would ttnder w not they bmve employed a dent of the county Bar dee1s with couri&,y employt1 1~ ... Marl, c_,., " 0r-.,... ,.,.,.. ....,_. 1t ...... ,.. "•ctra•.., • '"tJBomdol~after requirement that lobbytltl., opinion on the eon-govemmenW Hfoc8te and AsaociaUm and Cbarltl and _ offlclala. We mu1t ~!!1w«_.Cflf.!...-:'i.:::::o: .. ':~1~1..,.,.H._ ~ lllDIDdm1sntl and deJe.. report motithly all gifts or COft ltituUanallty ol the ntsW law bow much be 11 btlnt paid. StlnJon, npreltfttlng the ngtillte oune1ves u well aa 1i11NGTOfil. soc. &«. No. SR..U-#0 • ...,, ni. tt•l«lltl'lt tKM .-"-~ •u-J 1 ,,.,.__._ ... A......a •• _.., of meals --~---::..1.l.---... to __ ,. 9-~-'• -~•-wu a~ Thbrm= lPcludel an u -C•IUomla Tu-v.rs• Asaoda-outaldm " be 1t1ted. °",.•••,LL o. •1ci. 5k. s.c. Mt."""" c1.n: of 0r...,. twnN "' .t.111 ... l"'-,._ U1 ~ UI. 'loNlNUl;t -""'~ i9l"' ~.... ~ ,. Y"V'"' SU _; __ PhUU .. u .. ..a t i • r-•.,~ Md lnteadtd ly l•ltf' , ..,.,.,.... DtPllflt c-tv
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~ •-•· J """"'1 ollkert « 'tm"'-_... 4-1 wllll Batun en-it-emp on when Ille firm llQ Uon agreed wtlll Biker. po~ ps •~ ...,....,. -... ,_ ... _ • m ,...._ ·
l 'lJIS ""' -.. .::1• ni.... . ...... ,,_ tn':'·~. ta ·-"-N 1~-· f n-~ ~-·-R t d Ill ~·-·-• I Id." '"~"'"-t E. ••v f ront, In '"' City of • ...., •·"'91 ..leetJft llrt JO da•i. tota .. 16 '25. OrlglnaltJ an u.. Joi. con c-.. ~ e ~M:\.I o -DU91'U '" ...... nan o n a e o, WJ..-Uct • up "u. ... c11 11.io.. h1-i1. c.....nty of °"""'' "'*".,... °'..,.. co.,., ~.., .. 11e1.
SUpervllor n;,id L. Baker penditureaof#.-morelwdto The ordlDlpce: provldt41 that fklillJ." CUperl, who during the two are we trying to do?" he::.·~~·~;..~=~,.._...,. ~m'''· • n ..,IMIW '-'::;.,~
!ti GariSen Grvvt, who GD Aug. be reported.• · ' 8 ..,,v_rn .... tal advocate must Emplo)ift of new1l:!pe"' and ~lf hour debate queried ult would take the .t.11 11a 11 ""•· •1111urt1, t<llllPiTltft• ••-'--·•-Al •-·•·dee! ·· a .. --~ ... , .. and •·1 ill nA--before seven ...,..._s, tn-• w ~ wt11 "• ewt.,,. ~ ... 11q1,111r1---,==,,,.,===--t>---~we lobbyist ordinance so 11~1.l WU a fUe 1 fonn with the board of nwu "'ffll Olll ~m ,._..... FBI and a complete Sheriff's 11~ 11utlnt11 11-•• JOHNNte •1 LI-PUBlJC NO'l'ICE = rtvJVed ~ 811:.drvllo !'elfOrding to penalize Ohly )o)> IU .... """'•"rj 1ta~1 .... the firm be ate t:rempt froln the act When dicated llVerl} tJ.mea that hf: OUOlllS. llldudlng 1-terY not fO PC'Md'~=--~=-c'°"'"====:-::::: . ~ w. D·t ' I •• ~ •J-~ ..... ~...... ...'6 • .._. ...,_ I ctid not approve of the detail • enforce thia thln1." llS.oao.oo. fM ~It.cl •• "'1 EIJt Co.11•1TAT•M•NT o• AIAMDOMMIMT Of' ,~.. Dlt URI byi:s\11 and Del the oat• Tej)J'eRD~ the amount be .,,...~are a" ... '& U ID emp oye. Shall ba' _, ... I HIOhWf'(, ,,. tN Clry of Ntwp0rt 81ad\ u1• OP PICTITIOUl aus1•••• ....,.. ·~ of ·"""""'"' pro·•~..... fh-> trork for in tue Tfo)a-receives for .-nanses and Baker'• Code of_ Conduct ordinance, at one point asked en rger are-"' or t:r· ic;oron.1 ..,. ~r>. ,_.,, of Or••· l11t ftlMwlnt ...,_ (ptl'Mfl•l "'"" ""''"'"'-'> •u-1 ..-. .. .,.,~ -..-K "If 1 t al of I h s1111 of c1111om11, Mid tr1M1... t11t abll"'*-1 "" of lllt fktt"'" la~ Tuesdiy that tbt Uon.. 'lbe penalty pRibibita was referred to the C.OUnty uyper, pay ues equ clwiion. awyen1 w •n tollowlflO •kol'lollc no....., ... ttun" 1or 11v1•11tti .,.,,.. 111:~ c.t.111:PIT av.LTY :J~~ ofbe onthenel$ Tuesday's doing buslnea with the <ounty ~.-,-.-:.*;e~ Ooan8e1 and the co u n t y !~~ times the aalaries of representing clients calling at· :.r..~!: .!!· .. ~,: ~JJ, ~.~~111!T ~rwi~~ :~ ., ms w ....... -.-board for for a period of five yean Uter "'" • .... Peraonnel Department with u" ~ supervison am I guilty tenUon to a Ca I l ~ o r n l a .,,..w..., "''"'"'"-kll:•t.ct •' m1 l hl' ttct111ow ~ -.......,... to -"'--" ··-of . ... ....... ~ . lalO -· f • r. t r.ut -~-to lnco the of conflict if ] ·-to infiutnce SU ,.._,,_. ..1~1-· hi h Etll Cout Hltftw1v. Ill ""-Cl'Y' of ·~ •II llltd Ill (~ .. .._ t lm _U'Uo'l......,_•w.on. -..i•et')' an N¥•--.... • ' ~ rponte code them•." U;J preme '-"JUI~ ~a,:i,IOn w c Mtwporf ... ,. !CWOl'll *4 M.arJ. Cou"ty lllilCHAllliD c ••WIN :nlO w Oc..,.: -Baker, who w!th Su--"-r A third minor ---~-~ -•io I f-1 't .1-in the COW'lly'a -----1 and barrtd such 1 designation for of°'"'""· 51'i. ot cin'°'"''· 111r11 M wport.htdl. 'c.111or111i.
W t'"" • ....,, 11tuaruu1~.u1 ,. .,.... • q ..;.i.-.. ~--~.~ "I f Tiit! ll'lt _, OI pUrClllM prlc1 or 'j,,.' ' cOfld'IKttd Irr .., llUam J. PhilliPI of Ful-specificaJJy elfmlnlted ap-99 ,.,. t • --1 Vl~ avored this law at first. attorneys. He also wondered if c ... 110tr•ll011 lft ~11011 wrr11 .. 1d 1~1 :,in.u w••
=.rited .,~ the Ilea f ...... pereell po..-but now 1 feel it. il·tl.44 per-"it Lt NY government's tr•"11" of .. Id Hcet1w (or 11''""'1 11 " ftk:Nrd c. 1rw111 "W"~ it.> P Uons 't ~: emplqymeQt ; •t•-· " . . Tbil motion, by C'lart, WU I _, 'N . IM ...,.,. of IJ0..000.DO. wtoldl conll1t1 °' l ·:t1ll4 lobby law, sam hil from matt81 restricted by tliO -• ---=---~-· ~--.,.-_...__ -.... ....: by the aame S-2 vote. cent po I tics," '"" ewport busineu how much an ad-tM 1o11ow1119: ,, ,,,., ·-•· not •-~the Ur -------------= ~"'" DA ch _...,._ Id "M ls Id,. C1111 In 1119 Ul'IOUfll ef 15..00C.OD, ""' 1 •uu:: WU· agaw.:n en e Jaw. ..,_ Bater arsued that · lhnost uca su~ ._,r sa . Y vocate pa . sis.ooo.oo. winv 1 porllOll 01 • pro-l"lllllllhtd or•nve c ... 11 o.anv l"lto •
law 11 IUCb but only because Immediately after ~ J.1 what erpt4lei ere b\duded. evuytb.inc in the ~ ~~ la~~!'A8!'t" open to any , Baker's code of conduct, ;\~ ~'°or~='" w1iri alfl ~~i.mtMr 11
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thecodeofconducttoeovern vote, Batumoved=t : Such•~ mmt file Jobbytst. ordJnance was .......... zicoi.1-.i which was shunted aside , n..ttt..•mGUntofttitpurc1w1wprk••-----------actlons Of ...... , ... y ,,._._ ... •' ,.._...;_..,_ be fo fl,t..'-1 ,~ .. ..._ _ _... .. .a .......-.a In Ille :-1-...:I ,.._.. 1 ... .a-ad"~ "! uJd 'd th Of" con~ldtrlllM lft cQo"lft9Cflm Wltll llw1' """'1• ra:u:u w· new U1U11uu1ce "mon .. i.y .,.... us uutn:U lU1 -1 cova"W cru~ code ~pers •l'Cl" ._...., W&il wo provt e at county ,,,ru,... o1 ••kl 111111-11 1,.. ium o1 PUBLIC NOTICE
flctaJ1, commissioners and 1'* state a~y · , cfitlonal report of .an mo.aey and tblt: 1f tbe condud· code ooee tole! if You uri't take employes could not use county uc.ooo.oct (w111c11 '"™* n11m11ec1 l---====-===--
employes was deleted... an opiulort , as, to lta «>ft.. rectlvl!d, include matters: was not lncludid the county their money or favors and facilities, equipment or their ~0":'~,1~~1.~ !'t11!':'!!1:;~:; "'~r,::~0~~,.:~~:"·:~ Battin· pushed for approval stitutionality. · before the board he was would have no protection from . tum them down you should not emnllwment for the purpotle of 1a11owrn11: SJ0.000.00. ti.Ing • pC)rllm 01 • Tht touow1r.u p1rl0r11 ,,, &01119
of .-. '• bmilted b B t"• b'-'-" to "'· I ed to rt Ill ""'d Inf! peddJ be In bU f&r " .e.cl:':I· f nd promfi1orv ""'' to bt rtplac:td wllll a•h a.v.I""' .a1· '¥"' ... w IS SU Y 8 uu 0 _,.. ... -.-.... wu., tn\p OY IUppO Or Gp-e Ulli-a UeDCe tf, pu C 0 u()e. • SOit ting U S 0 r COn· prior to cloM e>I t l(raw. MOTOll.C.YCl.E !.Ell.VICE C£K"TE1t,
County. · O>unsel Ad r la n atating, '"The: attorney 1eneral 1V1u., and Jfst all e~;turtl "The M.1.n ... i ordinance is Baker arm1ed in vain to refer tributiOftS from vendors. AH athtr 1>11'1.1>''" nemu '"" •dd1•1 .. • tuo N9WPO•t 111vo,. ca.11 MtH. ----.----------------'----'~------~·._.-_-~------....: .. ._-_________ ....;'0-:._ _________________ 1uff'CI br the Trt n1t.r0<" within mr" r wn. Wllllim Cllllrl•t c1r .. 1r, 1r.111111(1tban ltlt ~ti 10 •• , II wnow11 to ,,... LIM No. '· H1111Ungton ~•Kii.
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lNCJS·AllD APl'UANCD. MANT ONE OFA lllND, SHOWIOOM · SAMl'LISo FAC10IT OVllSTOCD,
AND MANIFACTlllES IUT.oll!1 TIUCI LOADS OF SOFA SITS, CIWIS. DOADLOOM, AND AP·
PUANCll Ir DISPLA T DUllNG ova •AN11e Tll!CI( LOAD SALE. fUE DEilYaT AND SIT-UP.
eo1t...-11r· CllDIT TBMS. HUDY TO ,HAN1$ Hutf11N5TON HACH FOa THI llST 1111' IYIL
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11Ceft ... •~l111<19d lrtnslern 11 r.. Thll ~"lntll 11 btll'l!I tonducltd by • oulrtd b'I' Se.:. 1..072 of ,.,. llusln111 tnd Ptrtntnfdp
Proi.11lpn1 Code, lhtt the (0Mldlr1111111 wnil•m c. C1rvtr
tar !ht ,,,,...,,, ot UICI bin/,,.. 1nd Tiiis tll\t m9flt '"" wllll .,.. Ce\111'1
trtntl1 r Of 1tld Uan .. 11 to bt ptld pnly Cltrk of orange Coun'Y' 1111 Stpt, 1, 1t77,
•""' said lrtnsi.r h11 llffn •~Wd b"I' I'( .. tty J, l•rv1t.n. 1>99utr Counlr 111d 09ffrlmtnl of Alcollollc 1MY..-1a• ci.n
Control. ""'"' T ... I t 1tle, lr111lflf" tnd Hllll"mtnl OI P'llblhhtd Oraf199 to.it 0111"1' l"tlot, '
the alortuo1d llock Ill tr1df:, lht!urn, ~r 6, 13 to 17 \t71 ~n: 1qUIJ>met1t tnd 9ood wlH OI ll'lt uld " ' ' '
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PUBLIC NO'rICE alder1!10fl lhtr..iort toetllltr wllll l1'lt
conik11t1!10fl for tht lr&l\Slff tl\d 1111fn-
"""' of lllt tlorfftld ll«nM lar Mt._tl
II lo be coouvmm1ttc1 an or '""" lllt 2nc1,l---,======--ct1y of OC!Oblt", 1m. ti ll'lt tKtOW "IC"TrTIOUI BUllMhS
dtP1rlmtnl of BANK 011' AMElll:ICA MAM• ITATaMllfT
M.T .fo.S.A., N"""'°'"' 9Mm er-II ft 3"' 1"' fall0'*!119 ,..._ It delfll IMll-
Vl.a l ido, In llW City of H~ ll1ec:ll, II: touftty of 0r•nv9· St.ft of c.ilfOmlt, ••ACH CITY $WIMMINO l"OOI. (WO'llded 111&1 tlll ~of .t.lcdlolk Slll:VICIE AND IUP'l V, 1911! a.ac:lt
llt-•W CDP!lrol ri.., ..-.-Mid Sl"f'll .. HUlltltlfllfl IMdto f'»O, 1reouftr of wld Uanu. Jton11d OW"1 ,ltlftr, IU. Scold'
0.1.i ""'"'' u. 1m. P'll'MI. F-11111 VtOry. Oofllld A. P'""lnttofl TNt l>W,_ It Mint condllCttd by an 111~ ,.,_,.," lndlvkWl!l.
Da(rtll D. ltfct ll:eiitld 0. Ll>lttlw I~ Trtt1.1fwtt Tl'll1 ti•"'"*" fllell wtltl 1M C-'P htrl o. COOll Cltrk of Drtllllt COUlllY 9'\ Aut. JI, lt12.
Tr1niltror Mid Lktn11t Sr Bettv J. l•'lllltn. ~ Ct1111t'( 1"11bll1htd Ora .... Co.it OtU)' PllOI, CMrll.
Stpttf"nb.ar 13, 1911: !4U·n P.1'7M
PUBLIC NOTICE
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lllatlstlcs on local home and
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Carl Albert Ad111iis Mi hap
l'roJD Wire Sonlcee ~le at lhe KttmedJ ....,. performed lad -was .,!,.. lo May have given \IP the
Route Speal:tt C1r1 r .n pound lo H)'llllllo Po r t tenJUtat. lraClt ud ltlt ti.: llJU.
-lodged that he had I llllpptd lad llil blm below the * Boo _, saJd he'4 "'31#
mfDol' tnlflc l«ldeot ID-la1'C. ---1 -1nlmDf, "Bui I doai tlWli I volving two other •dlld.. A IOlll'CO c1-to Ille Keo-llio ol Terry Au -aiuld ever llO Wldergmind
Soturday even!ng, but uld nedy lamlly Ald Mallbew aod oea, th I a k 1 11111 the ~"
damage WU IUgbt UICI "we ..... a1 -K •• I • d 1 IOlv<d 0. • 1amn; ptObltm Flory and Tom Wllldllsoa,
ltltled II" at the oceoe. by wiMJJlc the -Amer.le& who 111rvlved together for I
TaJking wjth newtD'len In hl.s ( , ) crown. :. · -scver1I day• in t~ gas-fillt;(I
ofilce at the Ca.pitol, Albert PEOPLE 0 Nobody uwct to be •hie to tuMell by finding an air
said that he had oometbing ID · 1pe11 .... name." be .. id. "Bur d>ckel and eating the lunches
drinl< earlier In the clay but "I now 11•1 getting lo be~ pretly. left by dead comrades, enroll·
was not drunk" at the time. children had ttrun& 1 spin-famo.,11 DllfDt,.. ~ lS> a constroctto~ 1chool
Asked al>o<rt o report in the ..ur to the llagpole ouulde *' , following Ille May 2 disas~.
WaJhlnglon POii, which laid the home of• 1111 tr lltfeodiog dwnploD "Do<" • *
poUco drove Albert hom!lled• grandmother, Mn!. Jooeph P. Bollldly ol n.ytoa Nov. oune A1twollne "Advt." on the ·"" •-
following the mllhap and Kennedy. Winds that r,.ched from J>eblnd to aotib:e ,llnl l>oat .P"I• of the New. York C Hef'e CJilef
no official report on It, he 40 miles an hour snapped tile place in the cam.I faces at Times reed only "It's d1ll~t 0
saHI. llagpole. Virginia City, Nor. to be a Democrat in 1972 -University of San Fran·
"It's hard to say that a * Six dromedary -: 0 n e Dlvid Merritt." cisco board ot truste~s
report is correct. I ha4 a Oregon Gov. Tom McCall hl1PlPeef -~~da jostled ~Jl· But if you looked inside the named Jesuit edu~ator
small accldtnt. 1 WU • not haJ left the state for a two-tt9t4n1J around a .~ .eotne ~' y0u could read a news Re.1. William Mdnnes,
drunk. I did not know I had hit wee& mt In caurnmia oo doc· in a lllllllDtt rftllnl"'""1 of stity about why Merrick put 29, to be new pr~
the man in one of the ""° toi•1 orders. the ~.of . ._........ which tn · the ad, at $31 a lint, and jdenL of school. He ,is Other vehicles uatil I went • • ~-"'fi · k f "alrf'eld nd the and ho Dr. C. V. Hodg.., a char ~ h la Io r I c oow be plallll<d to eep on president o , 1
=me 1 bad~er 8 Y Uoitersity of Oregon urology ~\own .iJl Cbe gokl.ftSb ' buying ads and getting more University in Connec-
pro(essor, aaid the 59-year-old ldaJL ' ~lfic until election time. ticut. , , * _ _ _ &~V.oroot 1!'0ded tJie ml-lo ;'.C.. ~ O• '"0Ulright..111pport_of Ni!DD,-;:::;========i South Korean rangers MaUbe'O'~oiiOilJ,"'l,IOllof benefit from me·dtcation 'flinnena,..ell~,,..,.1-s.· •~•·'1!bat I'm leoding up
board helicop\e.r near the ·Iate sen~ Robert F. Ktir pretcribed for--~ tract )' , r'#t. 1; • ~ tD,'" :kaid' Merrick. ''I'm a ""'" "~:''tl,.::~",.•/1 Cai Lay as heavy (ight~~ nedy, is sporting a 'heW'cast on infectiO~ ! , . ,. Tbe" two lane edrviYOn f of ilfeldng De'mocrat ta!~ a
,.ulltl•"" or~ co.11 o•ny Pli.t ... ~~ '°"DW!t'f Jlff_IOl'll •r• dol111 l[Kll.lnm ing contiaues. L~at.ion his leg. Hodges tefuseid to disclose'. the . SUmbine 1 :saver ·ltfinft· acatiOd. 'from my patty till
KIDS LOVE . .
UNCLE LEN u.ittmii.r 1a. "'· 27 Mid oc1omr '· • HOME tllOKl!RS iNc.. 21 oJo and outcome of. mls-Matlbew, called ·1t1a:s: by his furtber Wormiitioc· except . ~.dispter· tb:at '-kfiled;. .11 co--1'.97&.• I am disenchant~ With
Im 7llf-JJ ~~~~~ str..i. Hunllng1°" 111t11,1-~s~io~n~w~e_i:re:_in~o~t~k~n~o~w~n~.:_-~l."a~ou·1~y~,~b~r~o~ke:_:hl~s~le~g~w~he~n~a~-t~ha~t....:_no".'._~au~r!gf!l'Y~'....:-ha~d-::_~been~~-~-~~k::,:en•'.,.'.ne~ar:__:Re~,~ll~ogg;!!~-~-f~d~a~ho~~1,'lhe~· ~c~a~ndi~-d~a~le=·~"~·----..!:==========='
PUBLIC N-CE Homt lrolltrf -Hunllngton l11ch.I· U II fnt', (C•llfornla CDrp.), 21 O l 0
lrookhlinl, Hunt111111on 8tld'I, C•lll.
SU,llllOll COUIT 0111' THI ~ ITATI 0, CALlf'OllMIA f'Oll Tiiis Ml-It !Ming CilfldudM by t
TMI cou.:,r;x.;::..ou.N•I CMJN!r•~i: ... II:. ""'"°""
.. OTtc• 0, MIAlltlil• OLI' PITITIOM ,tHldfnt l'Oll Ll'llOIATI 0, wlLL AND 'Oil TN'• lltlemtl'lf lltN wltti "" County
LnT•IU TISTAM•NTAIY Cltrk of Ortn;1 County on: AutWI 21,
E•l•I• ol MILOllEO o. IVl!Y. ~':k.•y kit)' J. ••'911tn.. Dlpvty counry Die••*· NOTICE IS KElll!:aY GlYEN 111111 l'ltm'
JotlM STE,HEN IVEY lwlf fllltd hlr•ln • A .. f'llblt'~ 0rtftll9 Cotlli C•lty .. llOI,
ptllllon for proMI• of "111 and tor vs -» 9lld SIPltmbw 6, ll. ~· ot Lttl'ln Tt1l1,,,....11ry 10 Pill· lm 21111-12 ti.w fllMr~ " Wl\kh 11 Pn..s. IOI' 1-----------..:...:.CI
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NW '-"'• •I 10I Cl¥k Ctntw DrtV9 IU .. •ltoll COUIT Of' THI W.t, In "" City .t Stnft AM. tl!Uornlt. ITATI OLI' CALll"CMINIA '«*
0.'9d ~ S, lf72. Tffl COUNTY 0' OllAMOI WILLIAM I!. II JOHN, "'-A>141n
C-ty C\frll" • fllOTtC9 Ofl N•U:lfllO Oii .. ITITIOM
JOMfll ~T•...,IN IYIY 111'01 f'll:OUTI Of' WILL AltD 1'011: Wll Clllf Dfl..,. LITTlll T.ITAMIHTAIY Jll..,.., INcfl, CIN'9nllt ,,... E•ltl• of UNA E. l"IELDS, .~., UNA ~4';.,-=·-~H::.::;'J!ce:.~~ UNA EDITH l'llT·
.. llblllhtd Or.nte Co.it C1ll)' 1"11of, NOTICE IS HEllEBY OlVEN thril
s..,,t9mll"1' 7, •• lJ, 1m 2367·12 llOBEllT $. PlllTCHETT h•• flttd ~·•In -------------1 •• Pt'llllon 1(1( l'roo.11 of WIU •nd for l1M11nc• of Ltlttrl Tnltmtnltry to l"tll· PUBUC NOTICE 11onw, •t1ft'fflff 1o w111c11 11 m.a tw
•_....: __ __::_:.._ __ . _....:-:...:':...I l'Urlhtr 11-trtlc:ul1r1, •nd lhril 1111 !lmt tnd
ptac• of hNrtM IN .. "" hris Men "' • 29111 kw Stptembtt 2'. 1m •f t:ot 1.m., In IUPlllOI (OUllT 01' THI "" courtroom of Dtlttrtment No. ~ of ' ITATI 0, CALlf'OllillA POil N!d court, •I 700 Civic Ctnlfl' Drlw
THI COUNTY Of' Ol:ANOI W..t, In t111 City O! Stnlt AM, Ctllfrol'nl1. Ne. A·7....,. Dtttd S.,ltmbtr t, 1t72
NOnCI Oii' NIAlllNO Oii' Pn'rTIOlll WILLIAM I!. SI JOHN
l'OI f'llOUTI OLI' WILL AfllO roll c_.., CMrt
LITTllll TllTAMllllTAllY 't'INlf•DO•, U.MC .. a OLINH
1.ll•N of ARLINE I. KllLS, tlM a4 Nwtll 1M Ml ... AYlltUt l tMwft n MIL JOHN 0. HILU, Ole-o.t.n., Ctll""'lt
ef. . Ttl.1 1n4J """'' -MQTICI! IS HEllEIY GIVEN tlwlf Att_,.. tw Pttt"'91f
CHAllLEI E. SOPER Ml flltd IMr'tln I Ll'utllbhtd Or'"9f Cotlli Ctlly Pttot,
111111non for PratMott of Wiil •nd tor lepitnlblr 12, JJ. lf, 1m ,,,,.12 I~ of L.it1n T .. llfMnt•ry "' tlwl•1c.:::~c,,,::,c:,,::::...::... __ _:::::.:1
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pltc:t al ""''"' "" -,,.. Men lfll for Sap'"""' K. tm •I t:OO •.m .• In • tf1M fttt counr-of °'PtrtlYlllll NG. J of NOTICI TO ClllDITORI Mid cowt, ,, 11111 Civic c:.nter Ol'fY• IU,llllOa COU•T Of' THI
Wnt, In tht City If ltnl• AN, C.llloml•. ITATa Ofl CAl.tLl'O•MtA '" DIMid S"""1!11M" 1, 1'71 THI COUNTY Oii' O•AltOI
WIUtAM I . 11 JotlN N•. A·7Jm
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f'VDl/llhtcl Ortnge COll•t Otlty Pilot, ..... d.oMtnt -....,fl'ld tt flle "*"· &tpt.mow 12, IJ, lt, tm :an-n will'! "" _.,,.., VOl,l(llfn, In 1111 ollk•
ot "" dfl't., 1111 •111wt tntlnltd COYrt ......
· PUBLIC NOTICE
to Pl'""'! thtm, With Thi "'C.-Nry VOl.ll:htn.. to tht fJfldtralvntd 11 t~ offlct
of h.. •norney, STANLEY c. AN· -------------iDEaSOM, 451 llM.rlh ""1nt Str"', Lm NOTIC• OLI' MIAll:IMO Anoeln, C1llloml1 JOOU. wt.Jcli •• the
AM•NDMllfT TO ·011ANOI COUNTY pl•ct of bl.!t!MU" ffle vndtrll'ljtlld In en
IOtUNO CODI llCHlllT Jt.11 IG """'" ptrt1ll'lllll !1-tht nt•N uf 11kl
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llU.TIO 1t1eUUTIONI 0.ltd ~''• 1'72 PLSAIE .TAKI NOTICa thlf t 9Vbllc: ELllABITH ANN GJUl"l"IM ~'!I Wllf bt fttN btforl t~ 8*11 OI ExtcVtrfll Df 1111 wH/
tw111r\4lo& " Or1np1 c-ty on wGpoMd or IN llMw n11r,... ac.ci.,,t, tmtnelmtnl " lonh• Code Edllblt 72-11 nAfllL•Y c. ANDRION
PNPllll"I to ,......1 S«llon 71.021,,1 SG UI SW!ft IMltt '""' "'s.nd Ind Gr•v-4 E111rtctlonH Olttrkt1 to LM Allttlta. c.11...,._ l'IWll
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Gr1....i Extr.c:tlon" 0111r1c1; 11 l4d s~ PVBUC NOTICE
flon 11.1211 "llt¥Oclllon of UM P1rmlt1,l--~~~--------I CondlllonM hrmllt. UM VMltnu&, Vlflll'IQH .. , .,., to Rd SKtlon 71cm17 NOTICE INVfTtfll• llOS
"Oll'fll'lllloM {Q) Qulrryl"I" to' {111 .. IDlllALLY AISllTIO PllOJICT Ol'•ntt c-.ty Zonlnt Code. hid puotlc SNllld prGPOllll wm IM rtft!Yld ,, lhl
httrll'IO Wiii 11t lllkl IMfon thl 9otnf of llfflce uf Ille Mer•t•ry of C-'Y Senll•· Su~ ., Or.,,,_ County 1111 1111 Vth llM Ol1ll'kt No. I .r lC:U. 1Eltl1 Avtnue
d•Y of hQl.-ntiw, Jtn, 11 t :"f .. cloc:k (m•IUng .cldnu•: f'O. I.ox 1127), Fount•ln
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SUL1'11'¥1,_ JU Horii! Syc11"°'' Strftl 1$111 d1y llf Stplembtr', 1"2 •I 11:00 1.m.,
S•ntl An., c.n1orn11, 11 Whlcn tlmt .nd •I whlcl'I tlll'lt tht)' 'Niii bf publicly ~
pltct Ill ""'°"' '"'-'*' mt)' .,,,.., 11nc1 ,.."' In the efllct uf thl tlo.rd of •!1111 bt hltrd. 'urtlMr dtl•ll• on this pr"o-Dlrtttor1 •I 10944 11111 Awnu., Fount•ln POltd %Ol'll119 Cod• •manclmenl ••• COit-VIRty, C1l11ornlt. for:
t1lllld In f0il;umtnl1 on fllt with lfMI Cltl'I! INSTALLATION 0, PILOT AC·
of 1111 8o.r4, •!1111 1r1 •w1U1b11 !or pvbllc TIVATEP SLUDGE PLANT JOB NO. lnqiKllM. f'l·l..,
Ootld: l'Pltmlltr 5, 1m. Bids .,.. rt11ulrtd for lfMI tnll,.. work
BY Oll:PEa 0, THI! IOAllO OF dtlCf'llMid htrtln.
SUPERVISORS 0, OllAHGIE COUNTY'. Thi work It lo IM d-tccM'dlna to the CALll"ORNIA. Pit,_ •nd tpeclffc•t1on1 on lllt In !hi of.
(SEAL) II« Of lht 1tcr11try Cl'I Thi Olttrkr and
WILLIAM£. ST JOHN uld J>llM tnd lpldtktt1-trt _,,
caunty Cllf'k ,,.., 1~ .. ttldo r1fertnc1 midi • Hrl of 1111• notlc:1.
Clerk ., fl'll lo.rd of S11Ptrv1lori Pl•ns, -.ClflctlltM W othtr Pf'OPOlll
.. "· C ' C ,,, ' docvmfnb ""1 bf fXlmlntd ti Thi llfflCI .,.,,.... oun y, 1 orn 1 of the C-"f hnlt1tlOll Ol11flct No. l 11 ~':;" AJdlnd.,., IOl4t 1!!:1111 Avtn1,1e, FOUftlll" V .. ...,.
Publllhld Orll!Ot Co.ti O.lly P!lot, Celllornl•. (opl.. of tilt pleM Mw1 llptemlltr u lfl'J 2lll-n $!M<ll'k1111n.; ......, bf obl11Md ~ the
' t~ttOMd ~ It I co.I of llt.00,
PUBLIC NOTICE
wtllch cmt I• llOI rtfllndtblt Nowcl.._ Of
whtlh« tilt Pl-' Md ~/~ 1r1
r1Nrntd or not, Ll'IMI •Ml tptelfklltont
-------------lw1u .. """•,. ~"vt bldcltr1. 11 MOTIC• 0' TllUtTll'I t.U.I 1'9C1111'1ed, for 4 flt, f/f0 IJ.00 fnon-rtfvn.
Ne. 111* d1bl1) to COYll' I~ «ti"" D01l191, Ol'I OctoMr 3rd. ltn •• ll o'clock A.M. All bid• ll'IUtl'bt '""" ln KCWdflllCI
-' the SOVlll '"'"' ""'r•nc• to 1111 Old wnti 1~ "'""" Of> tht 11111 ol Or•llf9 C-ty Co...rtl'lou ... locsted In !I'll C1IHornle. ...,. loul l•ws .,,..ilc:1bl4i
Jell bhck uf Wttl Stnl• Alli loultvtrd t11tr110. tnfl.ilrK!td M tht "'°"*I,
(fvrnwl)' w .. 1 fltl Slrffll, S1n11 Ant. IOl'm, pltn& "'*"'~lonf.
C•llfOl'lll1, LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO llldcltrl 'fltl'Wlr not111tcf\ ttlll TllUST OEEO COMPANY 11 Tru11ft, v... PVf'SUlnt lo ~ 9'f•111111 ~ COdf
Otr fllll 4etd tf trust Pn..s. by P•IA C. uf !ht Slt19 if ~ltfrtrN•. 1111 IMt'd uf
Rtbtl', tn unn'W'!'ll'd mtn who .cqulrtd Olrteton et ('ll)ldy "l\lllllM Oltll'k:I
tlllt ff t n'l•rrlM lfttn If hit .olt and NG. 1 h•• eK«llllillllll flll•prwv•lll"' tlll
..,..,..., pr0ptrl)', tnd r •cord 1 d Cl'I Pll' dlMI .,...,.. •PPl)ubl• lo the work
Novtmlltt' 2', 1'71, •1 lnslrumenl No. to bl OC111t for the )fc9tlty Ill which lhll
1nn, ,. ~ "" , ... 7ll ol Olflc!&I wol1I: •• IO IM ptl'forl'Md In c:ompll•llee
R-lb of Of""9f County, C1llfornl1 wllt'I Stc:llol'I 1m of ttll l•bor Codi of fN v!Ylfl fll HC:llrf 1n lnc\fClfdnHt In f&vor 51119 uf C.U~, Mid It I• flltd Ill fllll
ol I". M. Mc:Dlr1'10ll by ''''°" ol breech offict of lflt Mtrtl1ry of Counly S•l\ll• of nrtaln obllg•llonl 1tcurtd 11Mr1by, lion D11tr1d Ne. I, ol Orinoe County.
noflct Of which Wff rteordl'd M1y 2~. Tiiis CCll'lh'KI If • Ftcllr•I Aid Pro1kl
1m. " ln•lrumt11! Mo. 2Jl$J In IOOll Ind not .... """ "" ,,..v•Hlng ''" ol IOIACt ~.,.•JS ol' f11d Olllcl11 Rt<ord•. II" !Alim *-'"'• .. dtltrmlllllf by tilt
1.0I AfllGILfS TtTLE AND TRUST SKr'1try flf L.1Mr 11'1 ~llCI Wllh ll'lt
DEEO COMPANY, ti TJ'\llltt •1tl Hll ti O•vll·lrOWl'I 'Jrisl,-fll>IM tit Plld few ttoi;fi
pu111i. .tlllC1ltft .. 1111 hlGMlli M«ltr fw cr•fl or .,.,. tf worlUMll Mtdtd to
cnlll ,.,..._ 11'1 la'llflll _,. II lfMI Pfrforrn "1ot'_,,tcl.
Uni* ,,.._ 1t ltw' 9lM of Mlf, wllhoul 11dcltrt 111.1Mlt work Witt "" ~rtd to
Wirt'..,,., • 1'I tlJte. IHllM$11tn OI' lflo c"""pt)' '#lt(l..:.t!~ .. .......,... "EMNll\09 ~nett. .. lrtltfftr _..,..., to •M Orfff Ko. in. ,..... nMllUl(9fl'lll'ltl "°'" .-Wt! W Mid ...,,.,.. ""°" uld detd bidden •• centract.,. Wllllff thh trW flf fnllf, 11'1 ... flt ftl9 flt'-'"e dllcrlbed er• lllOltllllll 1111 tlle .,«tnut-. ~. *4iftd Jll tllt C-ty llf Ori""' EKh bid 111111 .. m.\f 11'1 ~ ....... 1 .. , .. et c.lfforl'll" ,,.....,.: torM tur111tt1M ti'/ IM Dl'"1tt Mid ~
Ltt 11, llf Ttld WO. 1111, .. &howrl Oii H 111 Thi ~ 1W#flllld-ity "" Ol11fkt
• tntp ,.__... !fl a.oll W. ,..,. 21 of bnrlnt tlle flit. ef tht wirt tnd 1111
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WednHd.ly, Stpttmbft 1', 15 DAILY PILOT Jil:
Sports· Class Snubbed by Dist3ffers··
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tensted In It. She's a leac:btr Ind abo"a
pntty busy.
"Belldn tllat, I'm not 8Ul'e I'd want
her II) the tJus, Sloe might learn too
much." ¥~·· c:ommeell Wete miile bull in left, bUt• he ,_...... tllat other
1'1Sbandl may blve reacted in the same
way to the Idea of tbelr wives Jumlng
-sporlJ. "You have. to WOllder w)lat • caa ol
_.,. yootll •opm by teachfnc sporto 19
........ What will their bu-SI)>! Do' they really want out of tbe trap?"
Bechtel said. ... , .
t
I
Nick Coialalla, Q.n ol ®timlhlg
education al the J!ommunjty Collage of
Beaver Clounty. tlbero the '°""' is being
oflmd, '""* llecblel'• problem ....,..
ed.
"PVe 1iked my wife to come,"
COlafeUa' said, 0 but sbe yiODtt. l ~
ahe'• just leorued how to Ignore Ult wbtll
1 watch • football game."
Coiafella said he wu amued that
nobody bad signed up for the course In
advanco. although it is still not IOO'late
since women cait register for the class up
to starling time.
"'lbiJ is a hotbed for hi&b school loo~
'
W :' be u.lcL "For the last,two Yf-US.
we have offered a powder puff
mecbanics caune for women and K
averaged 35 women 1n a class.
•1 thiru< teaching the....,.. would be a
ttal challenge," said the 21-yel.Nlld
l!tcbteL
"I'm pelrllied. .l'ln scared, but I think
l'd rfflly hav• a ball.
'1 And l 'd like to help women team bow
to watch sports on TV," be said.
1!1 bav& a test ready for them for. the
!int night to see how much they !mow.
I'd like to get ID .... bigb school coach
lo brilli .. ..... lllma 11141 ...... Iba
wiVtl ho1' a bole -ID ID olf<notve llDo -
OpeDI UJ.."
"Maybe .. t ~ prol ... iollal f~
PllYU'• wUe to tall< lo them, give them a. look at thtlr side." 1
Btchtel would id 1811 for teadlin8 Iii,·
clasa, and be aclmlts at llnl tbal wu·a
prime ...._ lor btoomlil( a parlil-
teachtr. , ·
"But now it~s more than money," b&
1aid. "I'd really like to dO Jt.•• • •.
Instead, It oetms, sporll widows In this
southwestern Ptnmylvanta mill town
prefer to remain jUlt that.
J
Four Tea1ns Bunched
Ti.ght AL East
Like Traffic Jam
By the A110Ctated Preis
Baseball's American League East
championship race is lighter than . . •
••• A pennypincher's purse strings.
•.• A subway in the rush hour.
One game separates four teams today
as Boston, Baltimore, New York and
Detroit head for the homestretch in the
'best race the AL has had since 1967.
The ·Red Sox are in front with the
Yankees and Orioles one-hall game
("
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ninth inning agalmt Baltimore but the
Orioles nicked him for a nm and had the
bases loaded when Hiller came on. He
struck Out pinch hitter Boog Powell and
then Paul Blair bounced into a game-en·
ding force out.
Tigers manager Billy Mart.in was ask·
ed if he thought the clutch victory might·
mean the string or bad luck he's bee11
complaining about was now behind him.
"I don't feel,0 ' answered Martin, "that
anything is behind me."
He's wrong on that. Cleveland and
Milu·aukee are back there someplace.
Senator Sees
No Purpose
For ·Olympics
WASHINGTON -Senale Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield su11ested Tu ...
day that the 1976 Olympics should be calJ..
ed off. "They have become too political.
too racial, too anarchic, too murde.roua, ..
he said.
Mansfield ' made his remarks . 'in
response to reporters' questioos about
published .au11estln that 'the Games
should be ended .. .,.
"The idOll behind them Is being
cllssipated,. and more rapldlJ, ,'!\Ill the
passage of time," Ma:nsfle1d lahL ~'I can
see.. where theY.,serve no mtfUl J1UllJOle."
'D;eapite bif ltmark, Manslleld said llt
would ICbedU!e a\ \'ote llOoo Ill the s.Mtt
-possibly laler Ibis week -·oo a bill to
provide $15 million.toward. tbe cost of the
197! winter Olympics at Denver. Th<
Summer Games will be held in Montreal
that year.
""' INDJANAPOL!S -The U.S. Aulo Club
board of directors has reaffirmed the
250-gallon fuel limit on pit tanks for the
Indianapolis 500-mile race.
During the final session of the USAC
meeting Tuesday, the directors scuttled.
rep«ts that the pit tank maximum would
be increased to 300 gallons for the im
race.
The two other 500-mile races on tht
USAC champiOO!hip cin:ult -•I Onlarle,
and Pocono, Pa. -have a 3QO..galloo
limit. ,,,.
MONTREAL -Bob t::armjcbaol.'fell t\' to~ John 11..,.comba. M, '14,'"il
the lealure match of lhe Internau.n.J
lennls tournament here Tuesday. '·
In other first round singles matcbeJ,
Arthur Ashe defeated Tom Leonard, ,.,..
6-1 ; Roger Taylor outlasted Mark Cox, ...
4, 6-7, M ; Cliff Richey downed Allan
Stone, 8-3, 1-3: Jeff &rowiak beat Roy
Barlb, M, &-5: and CIUI Drysdale
dumped Gerald Battrick, 6-3, tl-4.
. ""' WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. - A 14-year.
old. :Jwtlor var1ity high school player was
eleltrocuted. and five others slightly hurt
Tuesday when the metal practiCi! goal
posts against which they were leaning
awieyed lnto a power line.
Killed WSJJ Charles E. Derrenbacher.
All Were Utembers of the Brookland~
C&yce High School junior varsity footbaJI
oquad. The others requirod only fint aid trutment. · ,,,.
ATLANTA:-The mystery surrounding
JuUU. Er'vinJ continued to lhlcken today.
and "it remained anyone's IUtSI where
the young buketball auperstar "111 play
tbla aeason. ·
However, the ... foot-4 forward · showed
up at the Atlanta Hawks training camp
In Savanah saying, "I'm happy to be
playing aomeW)lere ••• , lfeel nzy ..,.,.
with the Notional Basketball Asaoclali<in
started today." . •
Tlie latest developmtlll occun:ed Tufl>'
da,y when a· 5upertor Court Judge ruled I•
Atlanta that Ervine'• ~year contrtol
with the Virginia , SqulreiJ ol the
American Batsetball• Auoclatlon • is
.. voidable," tennlnated, and fl no turthe:r:
rorce or effect.••
II" -·SACRAMENTO -Topceeded Stln
Smllh of J>uaclena, dell!lted Anand
Amrttroj ., India w. w. la • -mmd matcb ol the C.ntrol Cllll!ariU
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ol the Cblc!fq_J!!ock Ha1tkl. wu..llmld
Tuesday liOm JOWna thO W"~ Jiii
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It's the Best
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Baseball Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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AMEllICAN LEAGUE
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Pitt.burgh 87 48 ,944
Otlcago 75 62 ,547 13
New York 71 14 ~ 18
Montreal 64 72 .f71 23\1
st. Louis 64 7f .flK 2f\I
Philadelphia 49 3ll .3.11 Ii
Boston -· New York
Detroit
Cleveland
Mllwauteo
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73 62
7f 1K
7f 64
73 64
13 75
5& 83
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Cinclnnatl 84 53 .81! Wnt Division
llooston 76 60 .559 711 Oakland llO 67 Dodi••• 73 64 .53.1 JI Oilca10 71 59
Ailata. 64 n .484 21111 Mlnnesota 119 87 ~ Fnnciaco 61 77 .44Z 2311 Kan111 City 66 119
Sari , l,>lero 51 13 .3111 31 II An1et1 13 73
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Jfll'Yke 11114 r;s for All I""°"" Cars Ml'-'\ y ..... ·ftf All c.,. . . .
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GWC Defense
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Pirates Coach
By CllAIG SHEFF
DEAN LEWIS
BRAND NEW
Just Arrived ' From
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LANDCRUISERS
MARK II WAGONS
CILICAS
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Walton, P hillips
'Ille !.<II Ancells -aDd s.. Dlqo
Cblrgm ...........i tholr lhll1 cutt
Tuaday.
Quori<ri>ock John Wallau. aDd .. Illy
Eddie Pblllls-were rtltued oo. waivtn
by the Raml while J1m MllHl', • n>Okl•
COroerboclt WU reJeallld but olined I
._.. oquad contract.
Me:anwhlle, the Chargers releued
·quarlerblcl< Jim Faw!, linebacker Ed
Phllpoll, ..r.ty Chuck Detwiler aDd
~kl• Ralph ldillor.
Fwe1 formerly playod for Fullerton
Jun1or C.OUtge. 1
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Oiargm lo 0.. 40-playtr Notional Fool-
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Barb er Nab s T~ur.ney
WIW. BarboO"fiNd I ......... 74 Oii
tho flftll -ol compel!UoD to n· M-llole tolll ol·Sl7 lll1d ~~.=r Ibo flnt ....W S011lhon\. a A
....ui play lliUr1WneDI at M ... v~
C<llmlty Club Tueoday.
Sarber held tbe 1ud altA!r the lint day
action <• holes) aDd deaplte • dot!"i
,...., by John Ruedl ol C«ooaclo C<>lntry
Club wlt.b a •. bel4 oo to wln.1 Barber
..... $l(IO for lint place.
Ed Merrinl, like Barber, played ~
listonlly 'aDd corded I 7' Tuelday to
finJJb teCOlld Jn t.be two<lay alWr will>
Zit, twu -l>eblnd Barbor. Five players tied for fourtb ploce Ill
Z25 Including Jack Garner ol Studio City,
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La Jolla, llOn Beal ol Vaa ~ ID4 JIJD
Pow.U, 1'-tta<W.
Al ZIS< ,.. ... • Le -ti Lao Verdel ID4 ~ tL v .. 4ltt)'I
will> Jerry Barbor (Qrllllt.b l'itl) abd
Dave Clnlt (Puo,lloblel) lid! ll'Sll
Pat Qiulrllld ol RoU1nl mu. IJnlabocl
with D'1 ud Gerry Lll'itWI (Alondra
Part) U4 Paul, lleGulre (61a Glbtlil)
WtrO -with Zif. Ruedl'• thltd -• llarlfd with .. easl• .. the 'Jllt.f flnt bole' and equan.d
Merrlnl' low ocort oa.the f1nt day ol the
"""1WntnL Ran o~ o1 Dolert Alt
Golf <:ourte had • 111 fO< lllJ ~·,..,
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check youi•teerlng and·froni,•nif, .~gl(l• perf81"118~'1,.iu.~ , I. .~
brake system perfonn.aooe, entire electfical s)/Sh!m•lrJ& lo~re. You , • 1
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watchtheresu1tacomeouto11our eleC!fonic·· .. r~'. ~?'· -~i """k t~} ~"J. t
. ,, . ' { • '.:O'.:'.:J" ,, • ;.. . t \:I. !~ The written report ahawa you#le results. ft ind et Neled ~ ;,,. , , ' -.1 "'·~
of your car are strong and what 'par!S 'nffd alt 1~ tra lnlcfl 'i .i , ~· :·, f I , . ' . \: ~
diagnosti cian will go over the report wltti you. H }iq~~h, lle11.QlveYoli '\ 1
an estimate of any necessary repairs. f'lo obllg~ic;ft ti)'~ loy9f the~ .4·i
done. You decide whatto fix and where to fix It. Thfl t1f98k r;>nit the p~ .. '·
for all 21 ? tests Is only 4.88. That'e I saving of over~ Pfl0nel0r·1~· I
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Chargers to Run Against Gaucho& -
,. ~ '.f'C •--• -" f)ypl'UI Collea< foot b o 11 dtcill<ut two y .. n ago In tho them 1.,t year. And it's 1he WUI there be • lot or acor-l'OUld be, attl!Ol!lh he 1111 hi
r=.:irrll· ~..tr,}ftST:~ coach BID Price ll)'S his ffrst game of the series. best' team that SAddlebae:k's ing? . f,hould know by this eventna. ~ing Bpth Ways -.it "' -., •Mkrt i • Chargers will definitely h.1 \•e •·We've kid a good Mries evtr had. "I r<'ally don't know. If Thero are two sop•-mo-•, ~:.'is.1 Nrr.c:11&1i. 131 btfllte. " to establish a running game IN '~ N••roaT f.r.n'l LliMillfl -• ,.,_ ... "A.1.11e•--~ Sa'"rda with Saddleback .,d we have "l'.m really impressed with George ge11 his ninning game and a top-nigh! frtshmaa beJ_ .. "
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~n• off wive 11arttr1 may ·
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It llnlver11ty Hi&h this tall
1~ U..t .~polio trouble !or
eo1ch Jerry, Redman Ind his
fat.'nPt ,$9 ~110• , ""1e~•••t. ag..,.i.>6 ~ ~1;&· · ""' Y a gocd working rtlallonshlp going and if we get ours down, ~to. uU:!f, ~.:' 1~. 7}f night at MW:lon Viejo High in with George. ~Hartman) and Saddleback. Bob Dulicb is an there will be a lot or scoring. lllng ror the No. 1 quarterback
~·"· t11l'ttk cOll.10 mtcw.1. the grid Optntr lor both his ·staff. we~re pretty good excellent quarterback and But we're goi ng into it bUnd spot.
defmslvely, .....!f~i..J•= -•:a-=''i.l'J schoob. menaa.." .. _ tbeir !mks are real tough , with a 101 of youn~ kids. Brad Hillman. a transfer ndP'lO)'J~~Baile)'1 (~ 175 t r.) ·~·" ".,. *11 .. h~ ti "II we don't get our ruMing And although he doesn't say also. }folmes (Aundre ) is "We're not as far alO"" as from UC Santa Barbara who
MA WHO, .. ttr. ,. game going, they'll (Sad· it. Price know1 full well thal quttk and shifty. wc hoped wt v.·ould bt'. \Ve helped lead Sonora Hl{!h t~ I UlUI Robertson (l-0, J7l M~bin. I NUbVt; U lt'lkk1nl, ' ''" ..
sr.) are in I fl&bt for the <• ~ "'" 1 *'~'*· .:r'r.11io. 1 dleback,) blow· us off the that friendsl\lp won~t mean "I fear the running ganic mlght have tried to pu\ in too Habra I to a couple of Orano.
defensive and starting posl· hl~"iW~5~~~~ari~ :u -11tr1: 200 lleld." S4"" Price, whose club much when 7·.30 -tis a-und the most. Know1'ng G-rge h t · k Th k'd · t League champi'onships Is t•-tlons with Joe Hollett (S:.t, 171 ~to. 1t1 w!ld b-911, n t •llto JN11. ,,.. •v •v '-V muc , oo qu1c . e 1 s JU.S '~ . , .. ~ -1• "w11tr1: "' DOnlto, •• upset the Gauchos, U-1,1 in Saturday night. he'll probably run it righ t can't absorb it that fast." freshman. 1J'ojans. ,
Although I.he pictu re at
1Jnivaisty , is brighter now
than six months 110 due to
several tranafen arxf the im·
prOvement in returning let-
termen, it'a still a doubtful
1ltuation ii the Trojans at-
tempt to better 197t's 2-7
mark (which included a forfeit
vlctory <lver Saddleback ).
srij \herr ~bief COJDlll petiUon. mff;:'t:1Joy1~"fN1 ,.~ -LM last season's lid·lifter. "They're goillf to be up for down our throats. That's "'hill PricP wasn 't sure Tursda v Rob Dill and Glen Cardarett(: torn'!t~=tf th~ u!:ac:~ ~r;;ii~iii· -.ii' ;;"~,ii~~,,..~•·ii,r~. ;;;•;;;;;;;• ;;;";;;"';;;' ;;;;;;Sa;;;;dd;;l;;ebl;;;;ck~;;woo;;;n;;;;a;;;;;;l;;s.-3;;;;;,o";;' ;;t;;h;;is;;;i;ye;;a;;r;;;;af;;ter;i;;;;w;i;e ;;bea~,;t ;;;;w;ie;;'r;i;e ;i;ex;;ipec;;;;;t;i;ing~h;i.im;;;;;-to;;-d;.:__o;i;. ·-· -;,-;;-;;-;;w .. ho:..· _.,h.is;;-s .. t;i;arti;;';;ng~-;;;q~u;;;ar;.:•:..r:..b•~c"'k-':..':..' ... th:..':..'°::.::.Ph:..o:..m~o~res;:,. ;;;;Oi
in l~/:~·='l':;ube SALE SPECIAl:..S FOR TO. DAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! s. habla Eap·a-nal ---:~
Mark Kenney (5-7, l!Z 8'.) ~:M:~1:~w'.5-!itl~i !:J WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON
Don Benton t5-1~t.111 Jr.l 15221llfACllllOOI.•Pm193-8544 120 L FIST ST. AT CYPRf.SS •PHONE 547.7477 1530 S. HARBOR II.VD.• PHONE 170.0700 11ie comers wiu be manned . . by Jim !got (5-5; 111 sr.) and MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. • 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M .• 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M .. 9 P.M.
1'Rl1ht now we ha ve a total
of three tackles ind five
guards," say$ R e d m a n .
"We've eot a lot of backs
available, but we don't have
tht type of kid we can move
around the line.
Murry Graham (5-f, t40 SATURDAY .................... 8:00 A.M .• 6 P.M. SATURDAY .................... 1:00 A.M .. 6 P.M. SATURDAY .................... 8:00 A.M .. 6 P.M.
Jr.) Acldllion1I help m1y come SUNDAY ........................ 9·00 A.M. • 4 P.M. SUNDAY .......................... 9:00 A.M .• 4 P.M. SUND Y .......................... 9:00 A.M .• 4 P.M.
"We're just terribly thin in
doMl linemen," adds Redman.
The precarious fonvard wall
will be staffed by tackles Ed
Poirier (!!, 195) and Ted
Crego (-11, 186) and the
noseman is Randy DeLapp (~
7, 169). all junior starters on
offense.
No. 3 offemive tackle Tom
Foeter (6-0, 190 jr. tran!fer
from Inglewood) aloo figUtts
from Mark Whiling (5-3, 136
sr.) and quarterback Ray Hale
tain John D' Annuitzio will be
Starting fullback and <»cap-
Wilson (li-10, IU-.lr.). Jim
at strong safety with Steve
Goodrich (5-7, 14' jr:) bocking
him up. '
And at free safety <it'll be
backup quarterback G 1 r y
Wilson (.5-10, 163 sr.) Jim
Gr .. n (5-ll, lie soph) may
work in at free safety al.so.
The Trojans meet Costa
Mesa Sattlrday night at Tustin
High in a controlled miJn..
mage, beginning at 7.
Young Dolphins Green
And · Short on Depth
When you talk to coach Tony
Lton of Dina HUis High 1bout
-his ·tootball · team•1·-defWive-
picture in this initial grid
campalgr. somehow you get
the feeling you 've already
!liked about it.
And that's because most ot
the individuals you hear abtlut
have already been "'8rd ~bout
on the offensive side oritbe
Dolpblns' pllJll.
Sports
Calendar
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Leon plans <1n using no-leas
than &ix players In a starting
role~ on defense --wbO are
already tabbed for starting
duty on the offense.
And therein lies the basic
problom for the Dolpblns as
tltey &lrd for the ·"12 elmpaijpl . ,
a1ainst noD·league foes Army·
Navy and Rim of the World,
then Oralge League <!Om·
petition. ,.
A!ide from having n.o
:aeniora ind only one· varsity
letterman. Lton and blf crtw
must go ~t it wtqi aevenl tw~
way perf~erl.
Up front it's Bo1er Torres
(5-3, Ill Jr.) Jit left lllalil, Pat
''"· 1s 1,,~•y) -t Chicas (f.l, r'lf! ,Jr.) at left •
. V/fltt Hil -4111 11111ull O(C-AI , ~ Bob 1JNin( (~, '
t•m• (1:3' '·"'·'· -:.., =·~1v1...,. CtOM 11tn -Gt tn .. W I tfii "'""',. F' .. c11 r111 12'r.1 f{i: s1.-. ~t.."....:: f.U, t,. ltill be zed botft WIYI • lnvlttti.rwi C tt tMMi':'Hullf 11tl0n• .i • -~~.111 1\,1:..,1 ~ Dive .( .. 1. 175 •Jr.)
FtotMll -GtldM w .. t C••• alto fi1UJ'e9"at •·defensive end Or111tt C••'• Cy'"'* ..,., .CfllUllNCll. t 'bll nh Coll"' 11 Mlttlolt wi. Hllft (IMtll '' ~ W e ria>.t guard and 1:~~ C1Ulllry -htMJMIKk •• c.1 right tackJe 10 to Ben Shener
Slttt .. .,.. iMClt Ctl Lvti.tl'•" (10 cw. 168 jr.) and Rusty Collins '·~o!i1N11 Kl'lmlfltl ... -. Ntwwtr ($-1, 185, Jr.)
H1rw 11 "'' Jtn• C4 p.m.), .,. .. ,, " · Mart Foaier (5-10 180 Jr ) Fau ... t1!" Vtllt'I' 110 •• m,) ..... IMJf ., • ' • Hun!lll9fon 1a1t11 n• a .m.11 Ecl1Mn 11 appears to" tiave mid d I e WHtmlMltt ,, wn.l Mffllla " ,.,, •
c1tmain. 41:• ·~· ••••"''' vt. lmebacker aewed up. t:c'· c•r· c1t1 , a1 '· Joflft m m: secondary Leon has KtnMcl'I' ti """" ""'t:C•:!ll •-t•·
un~•i\i= •• '' 'T~ln r.='11' ti ,,,,.~t been ustnc Dave Buck ($-7, 150 L:~"'Httra"' "c~ lo :-::J: jr.) and Mark Eljenholm (6--~•v•Mt •~1M1,.;:.:.u1' '·"'·l· 0,150 ,ir. rtartlng Olllker) at
W1tw •If -Oftlltf !l!.,, •I (411 the' halfback &pot./
1"01.., fltmotll IT:tit ''"'·'· Mii11on vi.1o At~---·• t It'll be •-u '' w9111w11 11 ,,,,,,,, 01~ Grt¥t •t •"vui ~e y """" wmm1MJ~.13~s G;~1.,.1 ' Miklos ($.10, 160 jr. slotbacli:·)
Wtlw ';ci'O -&rONll'IOllt •t 0.lcl•" --"" t fr 00• t John '"'"· West \S:~\' S•nt• ,.,,. ti Lttwn• a.JIU I et ..-e Y "'-
11!r<!?ill 3~ui,1,., -Wtltmln••• .,.., (5-7, 155 jr. halfback) bu beel
Mrt!t " ii Ctl St411t (Loni ... ()!), keeping '"••• .. ~-, -J-( Ctrr irow ... 111n Vtllev UPllV•slrt •I Wu.1'6'" UJN'l:l ~Ul4U '
LOI """~? t\.~.,. Al Benevide$; the Dolphins'
'l:IM" -M•IWf 01 vL ~•n1• An• No. 2 quarter~k may be us-'' Mita .lne StlCllllm II 11.m.J, ' c~ c01111trY :-Ntwwt H1t11or at ed a Sood deal on the defense, "I..,..,, hlc9 Tac:ll ,, Fwnttll•, too ''W all ~ V• tw1;·1o '4 Or•NI• ,, ,,.,, c1tm""9 • e can't on1 to have
1•11 • l:IS ' hi It the ~--· H "1 wu: '° -'°'!! Mtsa ,, Mew• m s on Ul::ll\al.. e 1 ~::C~ 'mM~-'l!lf:.:' ki's,.;re; probably see a lt"tlb deal of
toutNrntm " ll•l•11el• ,.. J11P11et action at one of the safety
VtfllfY, Fr-'t-SOf.11'(~'·"'· ts ,, (..eon
FOlllNll '!!'· C.,..n1 ~J Mt r 11 , 9~ • says
N1wwt Har~ o•n• HUI• vs. Arm,. One of our blaaest p~ N•V'f I mt HI II. EdllCHI VI • • Fu1:!...!!... ':r c , Ctlf!C~ ,, T11111n. lems durmg pract1oe bis ,.,~1 ... 1t1. StclGlililidt 11 s1n11 "-A-n that the lei•· don't A , UP11..,....11Y V1. , 1)1 •t ~ U.:J ~~ ~W, H1i11. Fow11t1111 ::l~ v1 really understand vanity con-.. 'i'iil lttt tt Hllllflt'lllOtl lff<ll, ~1:4" 11 ~"&: • ..:"Mi .f'i tact yet," he adds. , /
,.m"l!'1unt1MfOll a.ac:J1 at M1r,1111"' The Dolphins will find tUt a M•;y.;. V. 1:1 lt•Mfll 1t w .. tm "'"r· bl · wutwi1111t1r " ~~·' ..,...,,,., t more in that aru Saturday Sflcl \. Orlntt tut tet W.S ""l:ry:."''""" l• 11 11 J, ln a controlled scrtmm11e at
Lti:Ut:r t=,.~T,''i&~~~ Cerritos High ~ Norwalk )'Ith
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1•mu th.la yur, !t'1 1illeb
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burdened witll 1 1potty offentt
but ·•oach Roy Brummett i,.
counting on a defense he c;on-
lidera the strona pQ.int of tlle team. '
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IOW>d; that we'll have a pnitty
1ood defense," he says.
"We 're not goifll to be ''Yft)'
bi& and we won'& owrpower'
any®e, bot we have 10ine
qU~.w and 1 Jot or er>-tlllislflm."
Molli of Brummett'& ,top
atl\lelol will play both way1, boa~_ "7 end Bucky Bond:
wllo ll'lnnmett calls "as IOod
ai a.,. •round." With ..I~ "'12 seniors and
eight $l!hl!l'Jhtn to call on the
Ollet1· .,ill llelcl 1 team short
on ....... thus 1 lot of
underclaamen are going to --"'"1tnl time. . The ........ I}' should be
llOl!nd 1!ltb ltar offensive
back• 1':)111' ~'I' . Amen1f.,rt and Paul l"ll-.~,_.
Grof Nill~ iod · jimlor
P•ul.)lojdmO'oe. :
Junior ~ Scott
Mallcrj, I l~r. Al
Guporlan on)'." : · 1\1 • r k
Andrade (.l!I) anl,.... Tom
lltker (l!J) wt ft pl ... .-JI ti linfbecUr wllllo .. ....
didala, In ..idllllo .. lcJi!d,
~~:rc~= Nldlollon, alto Ill.':"
lnttrlor ti-wtl Ill
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Berkeley Rio.ts Move
'1 DAVID llOIMITROll
Chril-Sckncc o11 .. 1ror Snvfca . ' . • BERKELEY -Hwly evory Tuaday
Illa upaa -...i _...., -bun> !ar
.. the DlPI Clft the -floor of the Jerke101 Qty lfall. a-the election o! three political
)Mlllbot -..... ~ allle to -enoup ....._ to llllla( COUDdl
..,._ ID lheir !nor: 'Ille -nidlcab
-Ilana -k. Ira Sim-ud D' Atmy -are usually Joined bl' .,.,. polhotlc Ma)'Gr Wama WJdeaer .., toy
ilsuel. .
ra41<all to the Clly Council II months AHD BECAUSE OF porliam<lllary &JO•. marathon eouncn m .. 11np -jocke)'lnf, a"""1ct<, a ...,. moderate
aj>riokltd *Ith lboula, IDvectJvea, and oc-allplnf more cloo<ly towµd the radical
~l lhovlnc mal<hel -are u com-pooltloo, or an abotentlot -1>1 one In
,_ u Berkeley lludtnt rlota med to he. fOCing, the ndl<a1' hive wroP,I their
, 'Ille radlca1' llld their followera lnlill chan(t1: .,
U>ey are dtdlcated to foralng a city • -ID 14 montltl, the COUDCl1 baa del~
toVUDm<nl that i. ''mponllve to the all funds from the c1t1 that "wl!ot 'to the
-'•·" Critics, bluer over the chan(e chamba ol comm~, def ea led the con-
here, cbut• that the city haa become ' 1tnlctlon o1 a 185 million lhoPl!lne ~ radlcal pla)'J><ll of the West ." ccnler, paid exblllllive attenlloo to the
Btrtde1 baa Indeed chan(ed at the budget, and literally forced the railna-
handl of the CGW1Cll. Dependln( on a lion of blgh city ofliclall.
tiUzen'• political postw-e, the chan&e ts -It bas tried to take over control of
1ood. bad, to1er1blt , or too fast or too ctty utUitles, affirmed a citizen'• vote on
ilow. rent control, decllned to make ap..·
Tbrff elected radical> on a nine-polntmenll to citizen advllory com-
ml-. lacrwod U:. .. ..._ iu.'...i
JU a lq blrtnc freae «I dly ~
meol pendlns a mlnor1ty lllrinc plan.
.And ~ othor lhlop, It .... de-
dlaed to beCfD eacb meetb>c wllll a Wiiie
to the -Ila{.'
CRmCS llAY that ,;kry IO poll._,
have resigned from 'Ille police !orce,
cdme bu lncre•1ed' ,bl Battler, ud
there are more -for Ille than UIUl1
In thlJ city ol JJO,IOt. """-la-
m<nl-'7 -ln1m ..._. durlnc
conlronlatm and~· ID bulUw&
Al the ..... -· ol ...... u oppotlllo61 the have no t
eatabllsbed -dU.,., -...... t..Wv• cblldcare _.,, or a tl>orouah
drug-preventlm and rellabtlitatlm pn>-
gram -all part ol lhe ndlcaJ plat!orm.
'But the rad1call have their eyes on the
election nm April u lhe time to mart
when they rain a majorlly on the eouncll,
"With the 11-yur-old vote llOW -ldnl
to our advantage," Aid A l!Jtmbei'-of the
Tourists '! Grand Opellihg
-Threaten
Resources ---SAd!IAMENTO -It la
elllmated that about t.7
mWJotLtowilta wlll visit
Colli"""" -a hike of I per-cent over 1971.
Not only are more towiats . llOcklnr to the alale, but ai.o
tlifa yeir they -upected to IPeiJd a whopplDg 11:1 bllllon
-a pln of · 10 percent over
Jail year.
Here'• another 1tatiltic: For
the flnt Ume, more than 1
million new automobllea wlll
be IO!d In the stale, • , ...
over 1'71 of nearly 100,000
vel!lele1.
CAUFOR~'S populallon
will plD an ellimated 265,000
tl!la yur; brlltilnl the toll! to
20,li0,000. Medlati family fn.
come wlll he 112,!00 up u
permtl.
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THI: nlTED NAME IN Pt8ERS
TRl·COLO
SHaG •
100% FORTREL POLYESTER. LUSH, DEEP, NOW
LQNG·\YEARIN~ AND HARD·TO·SOIL STAYS SALE
BtAUTJF.UL ..WITll A' MINIMUM OF CARE.
VERY RESILIENT. BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR PRICED THREE COLO)! SHAG. i.-•,_ • .,_.,__., 499. 'L::· $4.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99
ALLllif'NY.LO~SHAG
("11 r ; .J-IYL • ·NEW, DEEP LUX~ "'!' ".'rr•·<"./11,.. URIOUS PILE NOW
A f /14. l"l{Jlt'l II STYUD TO ADD SALE • .....,....,,~ ~ ll' ,-:14,.. BEAUTY .To PRICED ' H"M'I · °"""' r• ANY HOME ·-----... ---·-
,ILOT·ADVfftTISER a
to Council Chambers
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...., forco In dedlnl the ndbll. "I
tltlnk wo can win ,,.., pololbly three
leltl la the election... • .
l>urlq the 1'71 electkm there wer•
ft,191 votera rqlltered In Berkeley. !low
th<ff are fl.US lflblrallono. •
, "Tlil .Qu.,•""'1<1 the amlIIDg coall· Uoolilet 'Ill In YOUllC pospla." ,
, And l9t, radlca19, mofldent that the
youlll',. fa .. ....,ilM•Uy in their cor·
net; ... that the • ..ilng trend of the
lu~ Ill llel'keley cao be meuured In
tbe lt>lcemlqi rtl!Wt>otrol amendn)ent
voted ID the election June 4. Rentm oe-
cupy lllOl'O than 62 percent of Berkd<y'1
bouslng.
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JIM when Iba confJlct wu over mera
wordl and lhe right to utter them.
Today the tstabllsbment cullln and
the c:o<JJllU<Ullure -•""8 lo Berteley'1 llr..U and council, ool<>o the
call!Jl'll of the Ullivcrolty o! Calforllla.
llld a d ty official wl>o ti lie .,.
'-' considering a job eat.wa ~
1'..kaley. "1V1 like ~ ...i,r
·-coodlllont lllld the -la the couocll.''
Meanwblle, the political upheaval ID
the commullily hu trlwred a ncall
TIU! HEif CULTUI\£, d~ bf movement that lJ s!nAullnc lo establlsh
long.tJme BerlO!ley mldfnt• u 'lellllt, tlldf. To recall ..,. radical or all lllfte
Maollt, Communist, an arc b I 1 II c, would lake aa un~ show ,ol
ooclallat, and p a I b o l-01 I ca II Y ""° unity amon( .triodetatea and -
llcapltal!Jli<," admits to all ~ label> eervaUves. A Jack of -unity, 116th
'Ind COOlendo that a city 1oyttnment ""'1PI actnowJedae, led to Iba -must1 be torred that ii mpoooiye to tb« ti the radicals 1n Iba ftnl 11ace.
pcop e., • •M ~ -· le Many people, crillca Included, '""* DURING THE ,..J Pection,
becauae It bas a tradition belnr a wa)'I. And a unified slate ol radlcala """
Whal underlltl the forces at work in
the council andi ~t Berkeley fs I .
duh of cull~. '
Berkele1 has reached the:/ Impaae • and conservative 1i.1.. were spilt live
Uberal, tolerant commullilJ tbe lint tltr .. out of the four contested ,..la.
community, for instance, to trlbusine at Another weapon, aimed at dimin"""11
a device to end segregaUon. 'for aeveral the power of. the rldlotls, was pu1bed
· On~. one.hand , a unlvera1t1~.
politlcOlJY-aopblatlcafed community. haa
undergone a deep cultural chani• since
the days\ol the free.t,J>OOCll movement ID
yean, · busing haa been .a. quiet, reooitly on lo tbe Nov. 7 ballol. It 1' an
pd!ionless accompllshmenl lj 11><.com, lnltlallve that ealls for a ruooff In
mt.lit1ty. " } · ' ) ' ' munl~l~ el~tlons .)Vhen candidates fall
... r don't Jmowwhere wt 10 tram !>he," to achieve a m'ajorlty'\tote. • .
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<1()0%'00NTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON. PILE. POP·
ULAR NYLON HI-LOW THAT COMBINES BEAUTY
AND DURABILITY. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE
FROM. NOW SALE PRICED ........... . , -
COMPARABLE RETAIL .................... $4 .. 99
NOW SALE PRICED ........... .
. COMPARAf1LE'"RETAIL 0 .................... $4.99
KODEL PLUSH
'l~ KO.DW OLYESTt R Pit [. ~~'it'. ~UXU·
RfOUSL~ THICK PILE. NEW DECOMTQR CQ~R
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COMPARABLE RETAIL ........... : ........ $7.99 • .. • t
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creufng lJ percent a year,
with ~,123 on the boob for
1'71; ~ were II 0, 4 7 3
camper lra.llera that year, up
1.1.-1 per<ent : and o t be r
ncreauon vehicles have u:-
perlenced 1lmllar growth.
COMPARABLE RETAIL ......... :.$7.99 • 11T "-'LITT """""IU•! CAtrtn ' 'lf'.Ltif lllCtaltf .. llCU" · '
CARPET' TILES-SAYE$ 2· ,.
FEELS UKE VELVET -OUTWEARS OTllER SAVE · c
'-'RPETS. EASY TO INSTALL. 12' x 12•.-.
. 100% NYLON PILE AND STAIN R(SISTANT. ~g¢ £l
'l'hlo State Department of
Parks and Recreation says
that attendlDCe In •late parlca
la up 5 percent th1' year, with
a lbtal of 43.1 mllllon people ID ·
tbe altea spending 17.7 million.
lteell 1 bike of better than JO
pe,,,..t.
Tlllf PRESENTS Lremen-
doua pressure on Callfomla11
state part ay11em. More peo-
ple, m0re veblcl.., more
money and more lelaure 1lme
whldl means '"°"' problema
and oo one knows better about
them than the llate park
rana:era.
Something must be done
IOOD or the impact of lourbm
will bury Calilornla, official>
warn.
WILLIAM PENN Mott, Jr.,
state park director, has urged '
the 1tate to "continue an ag-
.,...tve land acqulslUon pn>-
gram," giving consideraUon to
thole areu whkh "are under
tncreulng de v elopment
preaures.''
''We muat establish the cal'-1
rylne eapiiclty for each unit of
the part sys tem so that
human erosion . does n o t
destroy the natural a n d
cultural values .which we are
entrusted to preserve and con-
serve for the future," Mott
aid.
Anti-pot .
Unit Forms
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ALTADBNA -The mar~ Juana Initiative Oil t b •
"°"'1lbor ballot la tho target
"'·~-..uad "Poopla ~Pct." ' Ill~, cllalrman 0 Illa -IClll, .. Id
Iha -II ...,,,,. llipport
cl di-aod poupa ID Loo
........ .. 1'ranclaoo and
liawiik.
'Illa ir'OoP ... be contacted t:!"' l'.O.P. al)!os 2i7, • lllft. .
NOW
SAU:
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lllYlllTllT t• TMI llllf .
1000's0F REMNANTS
"EW, HEA'l'I
SHAG SffiED
FOR TODAY
WITH MANY
DECORATOR
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PRICED
COMP'ARABLE RETAIL .................. $8.99
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CMVUtUCE '
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·BRING YOUR ROOM . L,ARGE SIZE ' I .'SMALL SIZE
MUSUUME•Ts SIVINCS . 60". 01 ~A~INGS 8001
UP fl •• , 10· UP TO • .. 10
KITCHEN CARPETS
NAME BRANDS. NEV( DESIGNER 499 DESIGNS. Hl·DENSITY FOAM BACK.
SO GREAT FOR KITCHENS, POOL .
DECKS, PATIOS, ETC. . , ,A:ED.
NOW SALE P'RICED........ • p,oo
COMPARABLE RETAIL ......................... ~7.fi
A.VOi. PATTIRN ,:~':C;~ f'·"· · POLYl.TI• 5'1.
100% AVLIN®.POLYESTER Pll:E .•.• THICK ·
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AND EASY 10' AWNTAIN, · p .oo
COMPARABI.£ RETAIL .............. $8.99
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PILE HEIGHT PATTERN IN GRACE·
FUL DESIGN. RUGGED DURABILITY.
'BEAUTIFUL COLORS · · -. '
NOW SALE' PRICED •.. -...
:5!! SAYE '
p,~ ' ' COMPARABLE RETA.IL ., .••. t." .... $8.99 " . -' KODEL T.,_COLOR SHAG
• ' . 100% KODEL POl.YESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP,
.LUXURIOUSLY WICK Pl~[. MANY NEW HI · 5" STYLE DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG· TO
SELECT FROM. RESISTS'' DIRT AND SOii.' M. YO •
STAINS. JllOW SMi PRicm. : ; • ; ~ .l:l& . . ~ ' , ,
COMPARABLE RETAIL .......... ~ ...... y:,$8.99
KODEI.· TRl·COLOR SHAG
100% KODElcPOLYESTER Pili:. 3·PILE 7"' HEIGHT PATTERN IN GRACEFUL DESIGNS,
RUGGED DURABILITY. BEAUTIFUL COLORS. ,. YD.
NOW SALE PRICED............ J.:. -.
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COt.iPARABLE RETAIL ................ $ll.99
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~'~ (~ . . ·-----.. -..... ,.... I'...!"''~·' w NEW,DEEPLUX·199· ·11.,,. Mr· " , URIOUS PILE .
STYLED TO ADD ...a2t'~A!W . ~~,..: BEAUTY TO . SO. YD, ' J .. ~ ,_ Afl""'-'U[ ' iAV[ 1 7 ~"t SJ.OO
COMPARABLE RETAIL ........ ~ ....•. $11.99
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1 00% DACR.ON POL VESTER PILE. BEAUTIFUL NEW EEP
SHAG Willi A FULL DEEP PILE. fMIN NEW DECO . OR
COLORs TO CHOOSE FROM. .
NOW SALi PRICID •••••••••••••
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W. lOS'AHgELES CANC>qA PARK NO. HOLLYWOOD
11141 WihW aw. 21n1 s..._. w.., · 7r11i1 ~ c.._ 47145~ w-.,.,._ ~ --S.n Die&o Free.., to .Yfd: Venbtll Fra.., to c.,.. Hof~ flltllY II Slllr·
shire turn off. 6 blocltl Ave. llorth to Sllt1111n lllJ ~-lllJ •. £ail ~ larll ~-wes-..t.on•Wi•1l•sh-l11~.~·--_..~1M~n:.;r' t~·--~~-1-~...,_~~;;.;;,;llilf..;;...~~~_.,..-;.;
TOUANCE
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IUMM
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100% DACRON .POLYESIE~ P1Lt BEAUTIFUL, NEW DEEP
SHAG. EASY TO MAINTAIN. MANY. NEW ~ORATOR
COLORS TO ~HOOSE FROM. '
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lOOk Rll CUllD Citrus SI. 2 blecb llo. 1tt1 --1;...~~~lnl~W!,!*1~-~l·~IH-...J
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Order For Younelf or • Friend ~ • r' t . ' '
Mty 1:.e ui.d on envelopes •s ratur11 eddress
a.c:~ A1so ,.,ry h1 ndy •s id1ntific.1tion
le • ,for '"arlclhtj persortal items suc.h •• Mob. ncorclt1 thotos, •tc.. l1b1lf 1tic.lr on
....... N ••Y • M11d for '1'•rkjn9 hom•
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TONIGHT'S ,
TV IDGHLIGHTS
1011 D 7:30 -'"Secret of the Sphyn1."' An In·
1Ur1nce Investigator joins an archeolo&ical expe-~!Uob surching for alolen gold. Tony Russell star•
in this 1964 adventure movie .
. KT'l'V m 7:30 -Dodger bueBall. The Dodgers
!I take on the S111 Francisco Glanls at Candlestick
11 Park.
t CBS ID 8:00 -Carol Burnett. Miss Burnell
lhds off 1 Wednesday nighl lineup of returning
CBS shows (Medical Center. Cannon). Jim Nabors
guesl!I and regulars Harvey Korman, Lyle \Va1·
goner and Vicki Lawrence ire back.
NBC D 8:30 -"Banacek."' George Peppard
ltars in thls new series of a modern day bounty
hunter who toni~ht tries to figure out how a fool·
ball player vanished from the field before millions
of TV viewers.
ABC 0 10:00 -The Julie Andrews Hour. The
English songbird recalls some of her famou s movie
roles -"The Sound of Music," '"Mary Poppins" -
and two Broadway roles -''My Fair Lady" 1nd
·:camelot." Rich Little guests.
TV DAILY LOG
W~dnesdoy
Evening
U"lMIU JJ
l:tO I R e..., 1111 Ill ....
~.,... "Th• l.111 Hunl"
llt l'lunll"I llttr In 1111 moun·
telns. Hou 1nd U1tt1 lCMI tin; 1 Shosti&ni mtldf1t, txp1ct1nt wltll 1
wlllte 1111n'1 child. Cl'l1n1 Edtn
UtJIS. ltt Sll1rt -'""'""' ..... ,..., ¥1rtnlcl
~~ .... " ...... _ --· 10:\10 O (I) MW IWOM C.n11111 All old
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divorcee pursued by a y-tr D'Iaodoro. Roa Cllrlltle and popilar mUJleol vtniOll ol
awaill (Walter IA Fonlalne). Bobbi Marihall, Lortie George Bernal'I Sbaw 'a
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carats.' now playing at 1 com-and u-..busband, with Kathy an~, in °" finale, O~rge Michael Evan1 and t..tarilyl\
munlfylhcaterneeryou •••. " :l:1!J!i~=-da10~K':ij ~~an1ndGo':°:~·~·~ Savas• hea~ the L~ric ~
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That might well bl tbe ~itch Card • cast " Pr euor enry ..,.·
offered this w e e k by eo:'Pietins the IA~una cast Meyers! &ins and Eliza D o o 11111 1 ,
playwrlgbt Jay Allen. who are !Ulen Vall, E tl n 0 r Three weekends ol Thurs-r<spectlvely. ToP 1upportb>f
1tandl to reap more in Orange Scbmklt. St.tile Scott, Jean day, Frid-1' and Saturday pro-r<iles art played by Ba
Coulily ro~allies this season samp1ert, c. Gordon Smith ductlon are scheduled at the Wrigley , John EllJwort!I and
than Neil Simon. Allen'1 and Lee McNatt. Pu· Clbrlllo Pli.yhouse, 201 Paul Mayo. ,
"Forty Carats" opentd lul formances are bein1 given Avenida . Ca:briUo in San "?tty Fair J.Mly" wW be qR;
night at, the Laguna Moulton at 1:30 .......... ..i1y1 ·•-·gh Cl ••-1 the Jrvlne ~I sll?e:t I:
Pl hou and t
. •"""""' 1.u.1vu emtnte, Where wi:: curt a n ... ..u •Y Je urns up autn Saturdays at the playhou,., o'clock Frida)', Sat 1 -:
Friday at the Costa Mesa 806 Laeuna Canyon Road, ~ .1!! ~~~. p.m. Reserva-suoday evenlngs. Tbe ~·
Civic Playbouse-Laguna Beach· Reservations ~ '91'"'1/WOI ·1ocated on lht Fotival of I'
For playgoers who aren't in .fH-<1743. grounds ln Llgunl Beac " 1 "Forty Carat•" mood, two 1FOVR1 MOR~-com i c RtaervaUol'ls 4M.Q'10f. ·':.:
other local corn mun It y PATT TAMBELLOO Is Pay ets under tnc collective -
theaters will be unveiling their directing the Costa Mesa title ·~ Know I Can't Hear "MA.RY, NARY" 1winp 1.,:·
season openi~R shows -in version of ''Forty Carats" 1s You en the Water's Run· to the seeodd of five wecti;eodl.
both case,. with ·a program of the CIVic Playhouse klck1 off n1ng". iO. get the season off at the Hwitineton Bitch
four one-act comedies:-The.-its eiRhth season in the Com· and..rul'\nlng (no pun intendedl Playhouse under' the cUrectton
San CI em en t e Community niunity Center auditorium on for the Santa Ana Players Fri· of Jean Koba, with Nancy
Theater bows in with "Lovers the 0 range Co u n t y ~ay nig}Jt. Let Howington is Wells a""' Ron Long he,,dint"
and Other Strangers" Thurs· Fairgrounds. iredlng the Robert Anderson the casl6f1the Jean Kerr"'com-
day. while the Santa Ana At Costa Mesa the central one-acts. ~munitv Plavers follow on role falls to Barbara Van •toll. The Santa Ana cast includes edy. ·
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VAROOM. VAROOM' -Barbara Van Holt shows
ex-husband Robert Engman (left) her motorcycle
form. as nt::w boyfriend Bruce Campbel1 beams ap·
prov1n~ly 1n a scene from "Forty Carats." open·
1ng Friday at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Friday with "You Know I with Bruce Campbell as the John Lou Ihm an, Jim Ait'x)<oba, Rita Lied1gs and
Can't Hear You When · the young suitor and Robert Williams, Donna MCSwain, James F;. Smith complete the
Water's Running,'' Engman as the en· Jerry ca r pen t e r _, Ron cast al lhe playhouse, 11iO
The quartet of new arrivals gaeing ex. Neen Ash plays Langseth, Chuck Pait, Sherry Main st., HunUngton Beacfl.
join lasl weekend's openers. the young daughter with Perrine, Sandy Br 0 w n, Performances are given it
"My Fair Lady" at Laguna Bernard Simon the object of Margaret Boyer, Bobbie . 8:30 on Fridays Ind
'Beflch's Irvine Bo\\•I and her affections. Me11f!l and Rene Menet. ~~t~.rd.,ays. ReservaUona 11&-· "~ta.ry, Mary" at the Hun-Supporting roles are taken "Water's Running" will flow Tl"IV
tington Beach Playhouse ()D by Jackie Flanegin, . Kay for three weekends on Fridays Over in Loni Be a c b ,
the county's theatrical eaten· Pecaut. D D. Calhoun, Grant and Saturdays at the Players '-You're a Good Man •• CbarHe
dar. Winding up a six-week Be.rtolet, Natalie "1ichaud and Theater. 530 N. Ross st., Santa Brown" takes tts flnal curtain
"Cactus Flower'' and "The summer stint is "You're a Carl Fosdick. Perfonnances Ana with an &:30 curtain. c:all this weekend with closing
Y Sets Theater Course
A six.·week course in theater
wiU be offered by .he Orange
Coast YMJ;:A this fall with
reglstrt'kln now being taken.
Gwen Y aroe.11, director of
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Odd Couple" for the Laguna Good Man, Charlie Brown"' at are given at 8:30 Frida)'• and Reservations 531-973!. performances Fridly and
Moulwn Playhouse, will in-the Long Beach Community Saturdays for three weekend" Slttwday at 1:30 Jerry lovb>e
struct the course. which is Playbouse. Reservations 834-53o.1. WHJLE THE L A·G v NA is dlrectina. ,
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. ·d-' · t t d. · AN0111 Moulton Playhouse st a I es Fred Bi&hep, Debbie Amell..
1v1 C\l 1n o wo 1v1sions. The THE FmST OF the "Fort E. R ORANGE Coun-
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. 'L t "Forty Carats,'' the Irvine Jon Thol"N' Dan 1t ......... ir
rea ve ram·a JCS class for Cara.ls" at Laguna marked its _ y _prer~uere 4oes on the Bowl next door will ring wlth . Barbara ~~ and""~
youngslers 6 through 12 will Orange County premiere last boards m ~n €I e men t e the sounds of "My Fair Brandau compri9e the cut of
meet Saturdays at 10 a.m. evenin~ and continues tonicht Thursday night whe.n the four-Lady." entering its second the muslca1 rt.Wt. at the'
while lhe leen·adu!l session!'! through Saturday at the ~~~!ed corned~. ''Lovers and "'eekend under the auspices of playhouae. 5021 E. Anahtlm..
are slated for Thursdays at 1 Laguna Moulton Playhouse. vuw.i Strangers opens under the Lyric Opera Association. SI., Long Beach. ReservaUonS:
o'clock. Richard Andersen, best kriown the direction of John ~erzac-Ernest Sarracino directs the (213) 433-0$3&.
-Registration fee is $15 ($12 for his productions at the San · ~actfbest known for ~~ pro-.-:===:;;;;=:;::================
for 6 members) and a mu sical ~le'!lent~ Community Theater, ~out:' Pait hothe L 11 u n al·
production will be given at the is directing. . n ay use .
end of the course. Additional · Paired ln the quartet of . . . . Blanche J\.11ckelsen plays the comic Ii r 1nformat1on IS available by central role or lh fo t . h I _mpses o romance calling the Yli-1CA at 642·9990. -e r yis are Marcia Bertholf and Bob
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llb<ral -., night -u Adrienne Barbau, ii ,..Ina • -lat bolter thlnga, playt
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elter· he takes an impromptu dive out. the window in this scene from 11Mary, :.Mary," playing Fridays and Saturdays at the Huntington Beach PI a y ho u se
:throug)l Oct. 7. (See Theater Notes,. Page. 30.)
:'Drunkard' in Garden Grove
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Over Noise
nted delegolo trom blue col-•-ttllf.
lar Am«l<:a. until her rellliaUon _, Tbe ahow'1 !nltlal ellorl in.
own mother bu given her wived • horpllal·Wide bln(o
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liberll, lih«•ted bittle U,Jl'ho timing WON crlJp ond good, ...... They should ... II !or b --..i•s Aftll1 In the funny !lllet well di!trlbuted bolter wrilers.
"" between tho ....... omong the regulars. Maude'a a whlrllnl( dervish Tbe ooly quesllon oow Is NBC REPORTS opened Its
in more ways than one; in whether Maude'• hardy half.. season Tuesday night with a
televllioa term11 ahe'a a hour spirit can successf\11ly Jong-needed klok at the many
111tem. ' Only one thin(-llllJllng:
hard questlont pul dlrtctly lo
the men enlrtllted wllll tho 1d.
mlnltlraUon and a111J of the
workfn& man'a pansiao plan.
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1plnolf from ''Family," batUe NBC'• enduring western faults of private pension plans many (AP) -Helm u l
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -where Jast season ahe first family ·on •1.Bonann," which that are supposed to covtr FlBcber1 who acted the part ol
Conductor Zubl.n Mehta went usaul'-• the 8enleS in two I ~• Tu d some 25 million persons in the Jesus. Oirist in the 1m loo! · ,, the ~ began ii 1~,1e1aon es ay s ping Ou, -•aie, in epilodu u Edi~ Bunker's with 8 tender-JOVe story about United States. Obe.rammergau Pau'9ft Play,,
anger because of coughing and cousin. \be weddlna oi LttUe J®. Narrated by the capable and Martin Wagner, who .
creaking chairs in the au. She' now appears head~ on ABC'a new Tuesday night Edwin Ne,,man, the show had played Judas, have been .
dlence, but the L a t I n her. own for the aam.e popola:r series, 0 TemRtt"lture11 Rts-some chilling moments when elected to the town council.
American debut of the Israel success as th& Bunker clan, ing," concerm the zany staff It heard the horror stories of Beatrix Schw1trz, who
Philharmonic Orchestra still deaplte a four-matriage haD-of 1 mythical hospital in the elderly and the mlddle-ag-Played the Virgin Mary, ran
was· a rousing success. dlcap -1ie t:1plalns in the ope&.· Washington, D.C. It 'a billed as ed who worked a lifetime for the council but failed to
After the audJence of 3,000 tng show u typical of life -8 hospital comedy, tries to be believing -in vain -their win • Mt. persons froze into 1llence,,__:_ __ ~:.;_....:_ ___ ....::..:=:==-.:=....:......:......:.. ____ ....:;. _______________ _
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Atweles;l'hllbarmoolt, relilm-
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concert. wbk:ll ended Mondly
nishl with 12 c>JrtaJn calls and
two encores.
The 35-year-old Indian con-• 'l'be Anl·Modjeslta Players the company ore Fl'Od BalOln, acta of the play. ductor has Joined t b •
wW revive their production of Margaret Bl!hop, Sh I r'I e Y Performances of • 1 Tb e orchestra for a 52-day tour
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Dorlt mudd: up
th€gpogo f4.~ ;;~ k ;";do ":, ~~ RenN~ 1"::J. 8'.',o;'S.pt. w2l, 22, 23; :za and u':ut~ Stales and Canad1. Rio
pirfonnance1 at the Women'• lyWameb p Seo 29. Reservations are being de Jantiro was the first stop Qvtc ·CJub in Garden G.rove. -Brett, au1a, tt, Skip taken at ~20f6. as a tribute to Brazil's 150th ~ Larry· Blabop-°"d T~ · ·r;=:riini:i:i:~:;;:;;::::==:T;;:~iijmr:;;;_,.-1 tM mutlcll melodrlma will Tb• An .. Modjeska pro-1 I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES I lie staged 11 a;.30 following ducllon will fealure barber l-..!~-~~-!:!-!!!J-t:!-f:--!!!~!!:!!!!~~~!!~~-1 dlnner at 7 o'clock at the shop quartet singing, olloS •nd DqJISM Cll.AIMll 'COUNTY DIGAllMIJlt
c::lubhoUle,. et C h a pm a n dancing girls between the din-.
Avenue and Gilbert Street. net and the show and between
~.e•i!l..Ji!t•I• beads. the casL •. : . •. . . ... _ _ _ • o , lbe villalnoUI ' hwy. r A s· ~Jhri 11<a1e 11 the , ctor. lITTt" . t ¥lddlelon ,o)tlf o-:-', ~·'Ill* lr!le.-t!iio !IOU.YWJX>b (UPO -lo1
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t ..m be''Tonl sar.... San-JClthorlne . Ross in the ll1m
Dominici, Ann LapP, Vivian -"'Ibey , Only Kill T b e I r
lbrecbl, Nick -Jlonacker lt'ulers," to be produced by
Laurie Shaw. COmplellng }!GM.
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defiita u the number on• followed by a hundred ttr0a.
There are googols of little creatures squig·
gling and burrowirlg, flitting and squishing
under the mud, through the swamps and over
the sandy marshes. Sea squirts, copepods, lug-
worm larvae and the babies of little fish. Each
with a kind of a brain, each with the brealh of
life. But their life la ebbing. And as th<y start lo
go-you do, too.
You •I'<! standing on the threshold of time
in as sacred: a place u any in the world. It's
where the' life of the waler and the life of the
land converse in bidlogical blur. These &!'!' the
wetlal\ds-the swamps and the mudftau that
sometllnes smell like rotten egs. These are the
marsbi!I, clogpd with.weeds, IWU'llliDC with
bup, teen$g with beautiful life, Thia fJ wllere
the moon moves the Witer In shall9w ebbs and
floods; where the sdn pierces d~ to the ,ooze
and. the nutrients llow iii a strange and mar-
velous way. Nowhere else except here In these
sopping grounds is there so much life hi so
much cdncentration. But the life la dwindlins.
And as these landa start to go-you do, too.
These sqUishy, m\lshy lands are where most
of our fish are born, the ~sh that feed 'the fish
that feed the fish that fill thc sea. These narrow
strips of estuarine land are where the birds
come to rest and nest and feed; and they are tied
inexorably to the life support for the raccoons
and the bears and the deer a hundred miles
away.Andtoyou.
In California, most of the wetlands are
already gone. In Florida, they're going fas I. Once
there were 127 million 8.cres of interior and
coastal wetlands. Now forty per cent are gone,
the precious specks of life in these treasured
lands exchanged for yacht clubs· and marinas
and industrial growth. As we dredge the bays
and fill the marshes and cover the mud wilh
asphalt; as we spray our poisonl and lcatter
our waste and spew oil upon the waten-we
·destroy forever the great forces of Ille that
begm mlllenniiago. ':; ·
But now we have gone too far. Beoause.thfJ
planet belongs not only to us but tb them ••
well. To the umpteen zillion othcrthinss that Oy
in the sky and roam on the land md swim in the
sea and burrow benealh our feet.
Now, especially now, if we will only stop to
think-perhaps we will think to slop.
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. Hot lunch programs in , s c h o o l care.er .courses .in '1igh. school. Studentl . •
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'e. are no lollfer_sul!_t!!J~ Tuna.=~i.i;sbould be more aware of bow, foods are
• :>!"', -grown, mmetea, lJi'tPirei! iiicfliiiii'ie
The Dew description -school nutrition health. • ·---i.!. -· .~ .... · ..
· program ,_ indicates a stronger em-• "When children turn up-.tbeir noses:"'at
J)hasls on eduCaUon and increatltd use of cole slaw, why . not braise tbe cabbage
"engin r foods," says M1'f. Violet and aeaaon It:~· pepper and,taco Roe!a;. t qitef of Burml'of FoOd sauce?" Ua etea.
Servi ; ate Department ol Education. That Idea came cme of uie .IP'Cial
Sbo ' led through a v I t t u a I food service · for chlldr.n that
tupermar of trends whll .ltlling .she monilora"'U a ember of SUperin-
achool service peraonnel bat in-teodent of instnJctloo Willon Riles'
t10vaU005 are ahead during a workshop Nutrition Education Advlaory Com-
ln ~ f.lejo. . J. lllitltt. • .. l < . • :!!tgb on ~ ibt was Jllllrillon ,...UO. '.,fliod ~in: tile fonn el
~nl peftain to cereals, 17 nt care centers and ICbools. ~ =-~:" ~[€m ·, ':i !a"!:i :"!,'.. -=-=~~
~. li:P.t vitamins, 8 t ii".· Roell ~dlat pmn1s -!11 iieli )>evt and frozen DOV and ~ ...U. 1* -91"'•-lli!fl.il. , 14 percerit pUta and ' , abe _If not Ibo lnleat,, GI com11~ ·
, said. · ;U fUae ~Ind-' ln tile ,_
r · "II b · c 'that In Chile, wt th Ila , IE~ erdmboulam,." ~d, ,.~~ , " ecarc/ty Qf, lnM t!Jey require six · *rtu!=:i _
per WeeJ1 o1"f,;;;[,ilion education. '1t In c.,;
Calllpmla ~ our abundance, little at· "'"' or malle1'ltrue c • ' r tention is gi~en to this l!Ubject. CHANGES AHEAD I ,
f.• GROWING .q<>NCERN -(!I~ cale~ food lbell, Mt.. Roers
'. "~ch cuclculum' should start in the eel wtcief" use of achoo! llrukfaats, ~ d Pll ntber'than mea•u rement • earl '1'~ and develop Into vtili crlieria and _. fortilleatlan (plus
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' fiietabl• !l'Vi!iln. 5 d . ~ U... ot'ibeae cha-*pmd on -pee y ..• such ar !DIJlllm, -and ' moat aubltituta that bave been built up
I • d h' t::~=~·~:\'!.': Sa ' . 'A 1.i C ' Jessa..':' llpecificatlooa from-"one YYl,I tableapooo o1 butter pef_inell" to percen-
' tages of proteiql, carbcltydrates and fats
l • • . ~ will -~ variltlqn. 'T d I d For tnsi.nce,~ an enrk:bed flour tcrtllla Y e may be counted as "one 11lce of brad"
1 • , • J or a-milkshake might ~ ,.,. "one-
' hall pint Dillk" Jor elem«itary studenb.
. Mra. Roel•, suues¥. that turkey
-would be the next econorDy move, follow-
ing bulgur (wheat) which many
<A!etertaa adapted lut )'Ur when It ap-
pef]ed to )'OUlbfuI appet1le1,
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.Qjller lmpri>vemenb 10< cafeterias o!
~ • she said, 1would Include g ial funding Jn advance, corn-' 1ri...~~.:.~
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call It TVP for lilort and consldt'I' It
a lllllritioMI boon In Ibo I... Of
apiraling -eosta.
At ~ ~ por JIOWld, TVP,
made froin •llOYbeanl and nulri·
llonally, equOJ to -i. b lla"'!red
to taste 1Dfe. , i, cent&-per-eow)CI
Jllflat, , poultr}" or fish, Tb e
111b<JaD.e -j\l!l!ll or ~ in
granules, threads, cllipa or mwlb.
"Alter a year ol ,.iog TVP,
We~e still adjustlllfi Our mpa tb
!emf bow to use ,ii to. btOI all·
vantage .. " said Miss Fr a D c ea •
WUllams, director Of food servi~
for Long Btfch. u~ Scbools.
Orange Coast cafeteria
apoktsmto report about the aame
degree of experiment.E..tion with
TVP, recenUy approved by govern-
ment regulation to substitute fqr 30
percent of meat in a r:eclpe as Jong
as the TVP remains slnl<turally
11imilar te> meat when coo~ed .•
HARD TO'TEIJ.
TVP can be disguiaed in sloppy
joes, hamburg ..... 111-....... 1 ..
or meat loaves and pies.
Mia Williams recalled some
rt~lona:
••aufdrtn thro\1&111 !VP tasted
111<6 extra stul!JJW in tur!/oy
recipes. But it was a nop in tacos
since TVP h8' a t!ilckening quality
which clull>PI the ..al meoL"
TVP lloo . allectS the keeping
quallty,of the"Jneat With which i t i.
mixed. Once· the . grauulea • ar.e
hydrated, they may be a>me puffy,
ferment or loot llaV« aner aeveral
hours., • 1 • •
11You're perfectly safe if: you use
all the meat in one day and it'i ac--
tually easier and tastier to let TVP
simmer in the broth as the meat
cooks instead of watering · the
granules separately ,'' Mn.
Williams said.·
COST SAVED ·
She cited 100 pounds of ham·
burger for -t loot as ~ ""! ex-
ample. With 1trelgbt groUnd meat
1{ 7t -. per pound. the prito ls
f/O,
With oozy 70 pounds of meat
(fltl.JD pounds of TVP CIS.20) and
·ill JIOltlds of waler (millimal cost),
lite t1vlngs b about fl7.1!9,
'11\e cost of,Oom-, roux, gravies or
other thlcbninf agems llao can 1!0
deducted since these ingredients
frequently can be omitted from
TVP recipes, The allowable 30 per-
~Dt TVP solidiflts a meat loaf
while 10 percent ii enough to
llretch spapetti .. uce.
Mrs. Williams considers TVP the
most practi~al of the four most
prominent "engineered f o o d s , • '
some of which are oH·shoots of the
space program.
ADVANTAGES
"TVP comes in forms that are
familiar and acceptable to children
and the guaranteed nutrient content
is actuaUy better than some
naturll loodl, • Ille aalcL "Meat
subsUtljtet 11"1 evto .-la ...,.
of your better mtautanll."
8'll the comnlelU m olber ..,,,.
centrated foods wttlt • '"1o ol .. u:
"Protein fortUled mac.,W ii m
the market but halli'I made llwlY
inroads in Callfornla. Bo"' eu 10\I
use It when -le alreody aay,
'yuck •• , macaroni?'
"Fonnulated uain'lruil froclo
ucts, commonly known u aatro-
cake" qulllfy u 1 school ~kfaat
when served with a half tiht of
milk. But they are too sugary for
good dental bellth and It's bad to
have children associate good nutri-
tion with cake .
"Cup..<:ans are stews in J>Op-top
containers. They're designed lot
schools without cafeterias, sup-
posedly to be heated and served in
the classroom under te acher
supervision , so I don't see much of
a future there."
Hash I n Eggs Go Inco g nito . '
' FRU!T•SAUCE ENHANC ES FRENCH TOASTE D HASH • •
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Hash 'n eggs calls to mind hubby's
stick-to-the-ribs-breakfast before a hun-
ting trip ... or a filling IWlCh or' supper for
growing boys.
It's bani to imagine this pantry staple
' ' ' , in a dress>' discuJae. But have :iou ever
thought of bash and ens u Ille starling
food in an attractive luncheon or aupper
menu like this one? -
There's a marvelous new treat in store
when you serve French To a s t e d
Sandwiches.
Canned corned beef hash, combining
Jean corned beef; tender' potitoes, mild
Onions and su~e. spices, ta~s extra
flavor and cnmch from walnuts. Spread
tb.ia. tasty fi.lliq1 on bread slices,· and dip
the sandwlcbel Into an en-milk mixture.
For rell ' °l'". apPtai, 1, IJ'!U the
sandwiche! in 1 wafile baker •. Applesauce
lbvored with pear and clnnaaion adds a
touch of ,,..._ when -4 over
each sandwich.
Hot c1*.lata mid · trutt"Jll\i:ia could
' -<\>mplemrpt lbll """'" lot " ·lunda1 ·• __.-'°1ajl ,"'ftl~ble -.11\Cb and
mar!hattCI tomalo• allCes willlld be
suitable Jun~~ or i u p ~ii• ac-
companiments. ; . • • ;
With several Catll of cont«! bffl hash
on your abeJf, tempting meals can be
ready in minutes.· And even ln tts
aimplest state, jU!t heated ln a skillet
and served wtth ·fried or poached eggs,
canned corned bet! bash provldta satil-
lying, faml!y-pleaslng meail.
FRENCH TOASTED SANDWICHES
I can (15~ .ounces) corned beef bash
2-2 cup chopped walnuts
I slices white bread
2 eggs
¥• cup milk
1 tablespooa. 1r ·a r
I can or jar"(l pound)'1pPlesauce
1 cup cllce<l peat (
'I• teaspoon .cinnamon
Combine ha.sh and nuts ; spread about
11' cup mllture on each of 4 bread slices.
Top wllh remaining sllces.
Jn shallow dish, beat eggs, milk, and
sugar. Dip both sides ol each sandwich in
egg mixture. Grill in preheated ireased
waffJe baker until golden brown.
.Meanwhile •• heat applesauce with pear
and cinnamoa. Serve wllh aandwlcbes.
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Your Horoscope
By ALLISON t>EERR.
Dt .. ~ Pu.I IMtf
At 1 dinner' party In lilPI,
the topic or conversation tlll"D-
ed to drug &bUI<! among youtll.
*'11\e dru& ICtnt Wal just
comlng into fOCUI,., uid Mn.
Theodore Rttll. "and we
decided Iha! IOmething ahould
be done about it."
Mrs. Rath and two frltods,
Mn. lltymood Fire and Iha
late Mn. ll<nry -.. ...
gtartbJ. PLEAD. P r om o t e
lam!ng Education to end
Abuse of Druga was in-
corporated In 1970 as a non-
profit organization.
The group that started with
three members now hu 60,
and plaru: are someday to go
c:ollntfwide.
"In our first year," Mn.
lltlh explained, "we uplored
what variom groupt and agen-
cies were doing toward drug
abuse prevention and help for
young drug users.
1'We supported lhe Costa
ft.lesa Youth Problem Center's
hotline and some of our
members even manned the
tele~''
Sagittarius: Accent
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THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
II)' IYDNEY OMAR11 ftt 'l'lllnll blby II .,.any
odorable, bot ....., con-
lllanlly lo be blmgry and quite wt!IHI< lo aet up a bowl to
-· It. 'l1JfJ boby Is on lhe ,..Y to being buaky, rambunc-
~ and a perfect cbormer.
ARIES (Marth 21-Aprll li):
Tread l!gblly. Bo dllcrett and
11lectiff. Take nothing for
granted. see oltuatlons, !n-
dlY!aulll In ll8hl ol ftOlily.
Avoid wish!ul thlnklf!i. Take
cash and let credit go. Many
now mate empty promises.
TAVRVS (April »May 20):
You fet ebance to iniUate own
1ty e,pollcy.Accep'
responsibility. t>on'I p I a y
gamea wJth emoUona:. Stakes
ani hlJh and ·nuly to be for
hepo.' Older Individual offers
benefit of apertence. ACcept!
GEMINI (May 21-June 201:
Finish rather than begin.
Strive for added a p p e a I .
Publish and &dvertise. Aid one
wbo confides problem. Don't
cast first stone. C he c k
partnership, cooperative proj~
ect. Joint effort needs serious
review. ?--.....
CANCER. (June :II-July ZZ):
sur~ o( their 00\ll'lf.
LEO (July SS.Aug. 22): You
are able to perceive ~ of
public. You sense wbal II
w&nted, Key Is 'to find a sup-
ply. One who taught you in
past may make reappearanct!.
Be war) of agreement which
bases authelltlcity on unknOwn
financi:il factor. ·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
lllgbllghl versaWe approach.
po9•t completely depend on
one meihod. Heed words ol
one who sees beyond the ob-
vious. Long-range· program
should be advocated. Avoid
petty rumors, accusations.
Social contact is meaningful.
LIBRA ·cs.pi; 23-0ct. 22): •
Break free ~1'1 restrictions.
You are ca~ljl' of rebuilding.
Know it and act accordingly.
One who serves you is apt to
be misinformed. llouble<beck.
Be sure of basic information.
Remember recent promises to
yourself.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Change of scenery would be
opportunity Is on horizon. .
CAPBIOORN (Dec .. IWan.
19): L<!ok behind scenes for
anawen. Much now is apt to
be undereover. One who
uauallY does mucb lalldng
may a(lpear strangely silent.
Pisces figures prominenUy.
Places of confin'em'ent,
hospital! are Ukely to be in
picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan: 20-Feb.
18): Advancemeol Is made
through dllplay i>I drive,
power. Go all the way.,
Lukewarm metbOCJ. now will ,
not suffice. Don't. mix money
and !rlenclJhlp. If you do, yojl
could looe lioth. Jlllow it IU)d
re1pcnd accordinily.
PISCES (Feb. It.March 20):
Now you can successfully put
finishing touches on project.
One In authority may change
policy' In midstream. Bo
ready. Avoid premature ac-
tions. Restraint now workS Jn
yGUr behalf. Take overall
view.
beneficial and ls Indicated. IF TODAY IS Y 0 UR ~
Relatior.shlp with mem~r of BIRTHDAY you malte ad-
opposite sex grabs spotlight. ju!tment at home. You can be
Avoid extravagance. Don't at. happier if you forgive family
tempt' to buy affection. Young member for slleht, real or 1mo
person requires guidance. · agtned. Don't hold grudge.
SUPPORT
PLEAD hu abo 1ivtn aup.
port to the Leguna Youth
Pn>blem Caller and YMCA
programa on drug prevention.
Thll year the """P will con-
tribute to. the work of the
U.tenlng Ear, Inc., a 2f.llour
hotline operated In Sa n
C1'11le!lte.
A special project Is the Olm
ancf drug literature "brary
which was begun 1 year and a
hall ago. Two Olmo, aimed at
the eiementary and Junior
high age student have been
circulated by PLEAD to alert
children to the problems of
drug use.
.. A Day With Bill Cosby"
has been shown ln schools
along the Orange Co a s t •
Junior hlgh children will vlew
a film narrated 'by Sonny and
Cher this fall.
The films ?lave been well
received by educators and
students alike and many
schools are asking for return
engagements.
BOOKS DONATED
PLEAD bas also di:!tributed
hundreds or copies of "Among
the Living Are the Dead" by
C&lltcmla Slat• Seo. John
Harmer, to the odlool&
In tho plannlng stage Is •
)'Otlth amllltry lo ~.
tentatively labeled TAD or
r .... Aplnlt Drugi,
Metriberl will be y o u n I
daughten and granddau1bten
of PLEAD members.
"You only· bear about tbt
kids who ust drugs, •·Ml..
lltth, a san Juan Capl!trano
resident: eipJained, "We'd like
to give the kids who don't ""'
dn.lp a fonnn, mate it ~·
ble for them to alert 0Uie..-1n
their age group u to wby Ibey
don't use dr\lp."
Other goals for TAD Include
a teen center OjlWlted bJ
members, a 8Cbolarship ro-
gram and even an essay 'iOrn:"
peUlioll on the subject off""& .... Mn. Rath feels that lhl1lugh
an auxiliary of youth, PLEAD
members will have a direct
line to feeling• of youth about
drugs.
PREVENTION
"What we are aiming for
now is prevention," she ex·
plained," but we will try to
support an of the ·group that
work with youth boo~ oo
dMIP or jull ~
a!Jo, th'°"gb our ..,.jar" fin!.
ralliDg event ID tho oprtof."
Women have joined PL&AD
for a wrlety of ~
"Some ol U1 .,. lnt-ed
.. mothers, r<all2lll(f tho
threat of dNI abuae "'"°"' our own chllclren. Others, Ilka
me, are .,..-. Ill(!
· want oar gr= lo I have a 800d f •
chance to tako adv ge of
Iha opportunities J"""'try '
"Othen just feel t alert• h80 to offer. t
· 1ng people to the pro~ems f '
lhat exist can't belt but pre-
vent 10me youngiim from
experimenting wt or getting
addicted lo dnigs, "?+>w, getting lmned on
with drugs ii In. Ith a lltUa '
wo~ond-a-il luck,---+-t+--
not using drug1 be. 0
Penons !nt~r.,te d i, I PLEAD membe.lbip or thoa6
monthly PLEAD 4'HoUinc''
can contact ~group'• pres~
dent, Mrs. Rall, by wriliDg: . ,
PLEAD, lnc.t P.O. Bor 942,
San Juan ca:pistrano, Calif.,
92675.
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Strt!ss independence1 orlglnali·
ty. Strive for new starts in
new directions. Adhere to your
own style, set your own pace.
lAo pmon could play key
..We. Some asaoclat.es are not
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22--You are alert, perceptive, a
Dec. 21 ): Be gracious to fami--natural writer. November will
ly member. Don't force issues. be one oi your most slgnlficant
Taurus and f'Jbra pen:ons are months of 1972.
Invol ved. Aura of glamor ex· T• fhld M wt1o•1 IUdly tor you lri
ists. Maintain individuality. Cf.t, •'\11.= .. ~1l:""Mt~~
Don't reveal all you know. A~:-·" tfnitbl "' •Nttrt7' ... i~~ cent personal mann.o.Uam. New r,1L~~'~ • c.,;,.r~, ..
Church Women Rummaging for a Good
Mrs •• Vance D. Jiunt.er and-"1n. Wilfrid Wilkinson get In training
for bargain hunting. ClothinJ. home furnl&blngs, jewe1r7· and toys
Bargain
will be adwng sale lteni& al rummage sale aponoored byfthe Finl
United Mtthodisi Churdl, Costa Mesa, Frida,, Sept. .15:) . .
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Alumnae Anticipate Name Art Auction , Ji· ~
Chac.O. PtcUIO, Miro and Dall are names that the show flld 8:80 sale ot tht '20 to ft,ooo· !>alntlnp Kmn.'holnu Havern, Lynn Aase and John Schulu and etcblnp wllJ be al the .Willlanl Sthlt!lilt 'home
(left to I) may be droppinc as they prepare for In hllertOn on Saturda1, stpt 11,, lllra. ,Aase OI
the art ' .,cl aucUon to' be presented by Chi • FounWD Van'1. Nll-21:111, aia, lle'·•laded fllf
Olllep .<1' otanre Coun\y. The 7:80 p.m. Ucke! io.formaUou, • • ' ' ·
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Wife's Loving, N~t F6re,!~{· I
DEAR ANN : I'm one of the thousands ,,,~
(maybe millions) of wives whose
huJbands asked , -4 'Did you read Ann ' . Land.1r1 today?" The letter he wanted
me'lo l9ee was signed, "Your Loving Hus.
bani'--But Nol Enough." We both
hrugffed and thought tt was very clever.
How about equal time for a wile's
rebuttal!
DEAR LOVING HUSBAND'
During the last ye1r1 approached you
to make love to me 315 times but you ba~
329 etcuses. You sakt "Yes" 36 tlmes.
Here'I lllY ta111 on tho eac...,:
Hard day 11 the oflJco -1IO t1m ...
Argument !'Ith the booa, too i.naa -·35
times.
Important meellng lomMrow, hoyt to
get a good ni&b('1 l)eep .:. 30 times
II'• too coM In lien -5 timea n•, too bot In here -io times
I'm boot -10 times.
My "'ck Is ac:ting up ogaln -30 u.n...
1 drank too much, CO!llc!n'I bock U -IS
tllna. '
I can, t"* J11¥aelf aw~ from Ibis ter-
rific movie (clurint !'blcbj.,. fell ai .. p)
-40 tbnu. '
Aa IOOD u I llnbh this arllclt. ( durlni
which you fill llleep) -.a tlmeL
'I wu lloeplna, whal did you u'yi -30
tirnet.
Wo -~ "°"bwedll ~· Wba\ ""700 trytog ~pmet -10 ~
Whydoo,,... '° lloWllll( with tho &lrll
ar lab a eold ~f -llma.
Signed -Your Loving Wife -But Not
Forever P .S. Ann. dear girl, will you
please. rush the name of "Loving
Husband" and seQd Jt to my new addreSI
which will be Siberia II my buaballd finds
out I wrote this letter. -j\OCKl'ORD,
ILL.
t>~}IOCK: 1111 ups U.· aef1«1. rn
........... IOU. hc!4eDlalty I received
-• illlleo !nm etller wlvOI wlot
Ud • •lmllar tale or ..... , but ,.... Miid
)'OVI best. i
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her. Whenever I bad a problem l lltrayl
~ent to Dad. He b more calm, mmt
understanding, and be lreab me Uke a
person who has 1c>me brains.
Mom has been putlin& ao ~
prusuro on me to cban8' my mind that
I'm freaked ouL Dad sap nolhq ~I
am sure he II pleased lhat I chose blm.
J'leue, Ann, jf fOU ~ help ~ d.ci.I.
wbt tO do I'd appreclate IL -KID JN
THE MJOOLE '11 M!DpLEToN bm 'im>IlY: Sln<e ,.. wen ~
U..decl&W ..... JOUll ... ~ue, and ,.'9
DEAR ANN LA\;DERS: wlll itl made It, I feet Ii 11 anlalt of )'Ollr -bor
riC\11 tJ tho polnl. My JDOt1w and clad lo ,,.._. :loo. ,._ .,_ eitl!Dll .:
are lelllnr • divorce. [F'rftl*ljr, It'• • dtulloa. .Uter ,.. oellle ln ..-.
rtllol tor .... kid&. 111..,.1 .. ., been dal It? • 1 ... -.... -;r.r
fl)ihtJni far five years. Ud -l"W II ...., u ,.. "'IOI
'11.m ... three lddl~ fl;ully and ...... -..... -·.. ... . . . W~ llf allowed to Wbetber WI J J; ,...t to Uve with Mom fl' Dad. My llllu Don't Dun your d>enuttry teot.
chose Morn. M1 brothtr chose o.it. I ts mort !f. aet ol ailnda cal lo
-l>ad1 abo. . anollwt'. If 1 ~ye ~ ~ Wl>ejl I told them ol.1'1)1 4ocialon, ll"* di!Uncllon y need Au'• bOokle~ t
hll the root. Sile aid Cicio ~wtili • 1cr Sez and tiro IQ. Tell the DUI .•
their mother. I told IMt I wotiW bllr 'Sead a ~' ,.Jf-oddrwed,
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Spanish Serena~e for Fiesta
PEACOCK PRIZES . -
Tho Mmes. Allan !Bur-
gess, Francis Davis and
Emil Obegl O ert··to
right) wrap . prizes for
Peacock Alley to be
pr .. ented by tbe .Holy
F a m II y Madrecitas
·Auxiliary on Thursday,
Sept 21, In Balboa ~y
Club.
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An Early California Fiesta will benefit Joplin Boys
Ranch and entertain Mesa-Harbor Club members
and guests on Satµrday, Sept. 16, at Flying B Ranch
in Black Star Canyon. SuCh festivities as a/it bar·
becue, dancing, horseshoes, volleyball an swim-
ming will start .at 7 p.m. The Mmes. Ronald Taylor,
ticket chilirman Qelt) aqd William McNaughton, .
ieneral chairman, dress fq'r the occasion .as they.is-
sue a reminder for 1'!.semUons by Sepi: 14. ·
Pers ian
RUGS ·
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KERMAN
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CONTINUo·us .
CHRISTMAS
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Summer Recess Ends for Clubs
Dental Aux.
The Woma'• Auxw.ry to
the Otani• COuoty Dental
Society Is htvlne • mem-
bership luncheon 'D>unday,
Sept. 21, In Ibo home o! Dr.
and Mrs. Dale F. Rumussoo.
AllXUiary members and wives
of new aoclety membcn are
lnvit..i to attend.
ORT
Women's American ORT
(Organlzatlon· for
Reba b 1111 aUoo Through
Training), Orange County
West Ollpter, will meet at 8
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, in the
Huntmgton BtaCb borne of
Hazel Sheffield.
Mabel Jingu Enkojl, past
president and c e r a m i c s
chairman of the Whittier Art
Association, will demonstrate
the art aDd technique of
ceramics sculpture.
Garden Club
A demonstration of drying
flowers ip sand ¥i!ill be
PJ'esent@ jl)'. _Mrs._ F?ul T.
Silvius, past districtOirector
of the California Federated
Garden Clubs, Inc., during a
workshop for the South Coast
Garden Club at 2 p.m., Thurs·
day, Sept. 21, in the Three
Arch Bay clubhouse.
Art Asso c.
Margaret Sheppard,
watercolorist and teacher, will
demoMtrate the progression
af a . watercolor portrait for
the Niguel Art Association at 8
p.m .. Thursday, Sept. 21, in the
Crown V a 11 e y Elementary
School cafetorium.
Newly elected ()fficers are
Paul Cramer, president; the
Mmes. Ross Carpenter, J. J .
Courtemanche, Jack Berg and
Th o mas Leach, vice
f.atur<d u put of the IUJICh.
-m1etln1 or Cllppod Win&s. Vllllod Al~ L I n e s
Stewardess Alumnae tnc., at
lO:JO 1.m. 'l'lllnday, Sept. Zt,
tn Mn. G. G. Mlcbd't
Paclnc Palllades h o m e •
Pnic:oodl fl'om the sale will go
to the Harbor FoundaUon for
Retardod Children,
Acc ountants
Richard J. Naumann of
Security Paclllc Na t Io n a I
Bank will talk oo F\Jll Servico
Banking when the Orange
County Oiapter of t h e
American Society of Women
Accountants meets at 6:30
p.m. 11111nday, Sept. ·21, in the
Jolly Roger Inn, Anaheim.
Thurs day Club
The Thursday !,{orning Club
of Newport Beach will honor
prOspective'. members a n d
community Jeaders at its
aMual friendshlp tea (In the
terrace of the Balboa Bay
Club at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.
22.
· FY
Rln&llnr Broth<n Clmls or
ttoll will be brought to the
Fountain van.y Library on
Saturoay, Sept. 23, by Jolly
the Clown, who wtU alJo
preMnt magic &bows at 11
a.m. aod~p:m.
Region Meet
Orangewood Reglooal Coun-
cil of E>pilon Sigma Alpha.
International will meet at 11
a.m. f'rlday, Sept. 2S, ill the
Hyatt ll°'#st. Anaheim.
Jim Shimanoff, director of
the Oi'arige County Office of
Comumer InlonnaUon, w 111.1.
speak on Wbat We A I
Consumer. Neod to Know,
What Are OUr l\lgbls during
the morning session.
lAlcille BoSton. attorney. will
speak or. Inheritance tai:es and
other aspect. or property
ownership during the 'lunch--
eon. A leadership seminar
also iJ scheduled.
Ba rbecue
.Members or the Santa Antt·
Newport Harbor Chapter (If
Delta Gamma AJumnae and
A scale
Lib rary
model of the their .husbands will meet for a
Irv ine Vocalis t
Concert Dates Listed
Two concerts of Jewish and
Israeli music are scheduled by
Irvine concert singer Ellie
David, beginning with a Fri·
day, Sept. 18, engagement
with the Coogregation Shalom
o! Leisure World, Seal Beach.
btrbocuo In the VIDa Park
homo or Mr. and Mn. John
E\'etttt al 7 p.m. Saturoay,
Sept. 2:1. ..
M11. Diana Vance, btauty
oonault>nt, will speak during
the regular m .. tlng at I p.m.
Tlletday, Sept. 28.
Faculty Wives
Mrs. Virginia Blake Tbrupp
has been elected president of
UC111 Medical F-aculty Wives'
Association for the n e w
academic year. Her husband,
Dr. Lauri Thrupp, i! associate
profeaaor (If medicine in in-
fectious diseases.
Tijuana Trip
flappy Homemakers are
sponsoring a shopping trip to •
Tijuana on Tuesday, Oct. 17.
Buses will leave the Fountain
Valley Community Center at
9:30 a.m. Reservations are
necessary for the trip which
includes a cocktail and lunch.
A tour of a glass factory also
\\•ill be available.
Luau
A lla\\•aiian Luau will be the
lhen1e of Ule men's night din-
ner of the South Coast Chris.
tlan Women's CIUb at 7 p.m.
S.tunlay, S<i;L 23, In the
Balboa Pavilion . John
Wimber, pror ... kmal J a••
musician who doel matTiatl•
oounselln1 and conducts Blbte
study RmJnan. Will be the
guest apeaker and provide the
evening's enlertalnrnent.
Ya cht Cl ub
Membera of the Lldo Island
Yacht Club wlll el.!t off for
their aMual famJly crulse to
Catallna the weekend (If Sept.
23. Games, 1 Saturday nl~ ht
barbecue and a race back will
be featured.
B'nai B'rith
Marilyn Prescott. a beauty
consultant wtll present the
program for the next meeting
which will take plaec at a p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 21 , in the
f<,ountaln Valley home (If
Ethel Hayman.
Rebekahs
f..lcsa Rebekah Lodge will
hoSl a buffet luncheon and
card party at noon Thursday,
Sept. 21, in the tOOF hall .
Costa Mesa. Admission is $1.25
per person.
Hope Renewed
For ·Day Care
Betty Inman, vice chairman departments.
of the Children's Service 1n Washington she talked
CoWlCil of Orange Coun ty, with Craig Hosmer, her con.-
came back from lobbying in gressman; Bob Filep who is in
Wuhington, D.C. with new charge of e d u c a l i o n 11
hopes ror day care and a technology for HEW, "'nd Sen.
message for parents who want Alan Cr a .n 1 t o n ' s start
it: members.
»r.sident.>;, RockwOO<\, WyUe,_ ·
treasurer; and the Mmes.
Mias David will entertain
during an a p.m. Yorn JOppur
Night Party in Northwood
Clubhouse 3.
-On-MoOdt y, Sept. 25. she
wJil . .J1.ppear-at-an 8;30-p.Rl .
dinner party planned by the
Sisterhood of Te mple Hillel of
Huntington Beach in the Com-
munity United Methodist
Churcli, Huntington Beach.
··"Legislators are Ustening-to--"The-nope ,.·gol was thru---
their coni;tiluents. There is what we are doin_g_ in Orange
people powe·r:but p;eop1e-11ave County Gi the· Orily way lo go,'' --Weston· Jackson and Meis -
Pais, secretari«:S. to know what they want and Mrs. Inman said. ..This is
Fashion Show
'lbe 'Orange County Heart
Associati<>n i.s 1 presenting a
fashion show for wives of
participants in their benefit
golf tournament at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 21, In the
Irvine, Coast Country Club.
The complete fall line of
Georgia Bullock, who will
commentate the show, will be
shown.
Clipped Wings.
A fall pWt' sale will be
GRAND
OPENING
, SEPTEMBER 15th
Chris and Charlie
Caldwell
have the pleaaure
of
announcing lhe
new JocAtion
of
the
FLEA
market
117 lolf 11th St •
Costa MellCI
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FEATURED SINGER
Elllo David
Miss David, who will be ac-
companied by Claire Horn ,
studied at the Metropolltan
Opera Co. work&hop. Juilliard
School of Music and UCLA .
She has appeared at Town
Hall and Carnegie Hall in New
Y()rk as 1':ell as on television
and radio, in summer stock
and most recently, at La
Strada Operatic cabaret in
Los Angeles.
Prcud as Peacock
how to ef£ect the decisio n-where people of good will are
making process." seeing that children have good
Mrs. Inman, an associate supervision and channeled ex-
professor of psychology at pert~ so they will grow up
Orange Coast College, ac-to be more productive adults.
companied Liz Berger, a "It makes good economics
member of the Children's Lob-to have good experiences for
by in Sacramento. t o children when the ir parents
\\lashington and discussed cannot be there. Those who
child care Y<'ilh staff membC'rs are caring for chilrren are
of the Department or llealth, Giving strength.! a l'nmily used
Education and Welfare. to give."
On a preparatory trip to
Sacramento Mrs. Inman talk· Mn. Jnman feeb t h a t
ed with oCficials in the educa-Orange CoW1tians ire in-
tioo and social w e I t a r e novaUve in day care. 110llldren are • volctltsl
majority. There areri't many
people who speak for them.
Parents are ao buay lhey can't
Fashionables Fill Alley
go out and apeat for thelr
neodl.
"I'm one of the fortunate
people who can take the
mes.sage of chlldrm and
parents to the decision.
mak.ers. J hope J can plead
lhelr case.'' Fashions women fall for -
sort and aupPJe, cubmere and
camel -will be. promenaded
in the Bi.lboa Bay Club on
Thul'3day, Sept. 21 , when the
Madrecltas Auxiliary o! Holy
Family Services p r e s e n t s
Peacock Alley,
shiftJ from putting bablea up
for adoption to keeping them.
A11isting with show
preparations are the Mmes.
Monte McMillen, T u 11 e y
Brown, Ernest Scanlon, John
Lawson, Lowell P h i 11 I p 1 ,
William Imhoff, Veme Dudley,
Earl Bannon and Charles
Lusin.
Others are the M m e s •
Frederick Hughes, Charles
Gooding, liobtrl Berry, Henry
Ullman, Francia Davis, Emil
Obegl, Ford Kaiser. Allan
Burgess and R. K. Hancock.
Mn. lrunan said the child
care bill which was vetoed by
Prfsldent Nixon last
December is back in Consress.
with some changes, a n d
parents should write to their
representatives urging i t 1
passage . The eighth annual luncheon
will •fort >t 12:30 p.m. preced-
ed by a iocial hour at 11 :30.
Karen Ewart, who will coJn..
mentate the Ann F o I g er
fashions, predicts pantsuits in
coordinated design will remain
in favor to complement the
more luxurious items of the
autumn-winter collection.
Benefits Research
Mrs . lnman Invited parents
to the Oct. 14 workshop at
OCC planned by the Chlldren's
Services Council. "We will
Rodeo Rides West decide what we want to do for
children and how we can do
it."
The Mmes. James Delaney
and Edward Olsen of South
Laguna are president of the
auxiliary and chairman of the
benefit, proceedl from which
will finance counseling and
child placement services of
Holy Family's Orange County
agency.
The oon-proflt, non-sectarian
agency has had to increase
greatly its counseling for
young mothers as the trend
Breathtaking bronc and bull
riding and other Wild West ac-
tivities featured at the Second
Annual World Champl<>nship
Rodeo at Coto de Caza Satur·
day and SUnday, Sept. 16 and
17, will benellt the Children's
Asthmatic Research f o r
Institutes and H o 1 p I t 1 I s
(CARIH).
Cowboys from the Unltod
States and Canada will com-
pete In the lnteinatlonal
Rodeo Association aanclloned
event which begins at 3 p.m.
In addiUon to seven main
events, there will be bull
flgbUng clowns, the Lakeside
Rock and Ride Drill Team,
Troy Nabors and his house
ttained mule and the Wells
Fargo coach.
Celebrities Robert Fuller of
"Emergency" and David Can·
ary of "Bonanza" will al'° be
present tor 1be lestivlties
which include a Western
Barbecue on Saturday nlgbt.
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upho l•tery -custom
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game sets -lam ps
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Wedding Bell s Chimimg Along Oran e Goa
HICKS-DEAN
St. Andr.,... Presbyterlan
Church, N~port Beach was
lht ,.ltlpg for lbe inarrtage
c;remony or Ka~l Margaret
Utan and George Stewart
J-Iicks. ,
The llev. Or. C b'~rle s
Dlerenfleld P,!rfprmed t .ti e
double rlng ·l;ertmony ror the
daughter or Or. and Mn. Joho
F. Dean ol Newport Beach
and the son of Oranae Count)'
D trlct Attomey Cecil llltkl
and Mr1. HJcb ol Santa Ana.
Mias Anoe Fon sented as
maid of honor and
bridesmaids were f\trs. David
Watson, Mrs. John Robinson
and the Misses Jan Fitzgerald,
C. J. Hicks and Carol Eiker-
mann.
Randall llicks was the best
man , and ushers were Keith
Ehrenslng, Dave f'uller. Brian
Dean, George Spaulding and
Dick Moore. .
The bilde, a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School.
was active in choral groups
and graduated fro m Orange
Coast College. She attended
Oregon State University and
plans to complete her studies
in anthropology al th e
Univenity of California, Santa
Barbara.
l·ler husband is a graduate
of Foothill 11igh School, Santa
Ana. a t t e n d e d Saddleback
College and graduated from
OSU where he served on the
Jlally Committee. They will
reside In Goleta,
CRAIG.JACKSON
Karen Jackson and Donald
Craig, bo!h pt Newport Beach,
exchanaed vows and rings
during ceremonies conducted
i11 Our Lady Queen of the
Angllls Catholic Ch u r c h ,
Newport Bea.th. _ ~--
Their parents are Mr. and
Mrs. ~rt E. Jackson or
Newpoi-t Beach and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Cra.ii of Dana
Point.
Attendanls were the ~1isses
Susanne Jackson.. Susie Staub,
and Susan Vernon ; the Mmes.
Dallas Smith and Richard
Keny.•orthy: Edward Fanvell,
Jerry -Trapp. Joe Green, Tom
Craig. Smith and Jack Buf-
fington.
The bride, a 1969 Cbildrtn's
Maiden Voyage
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MRS; HICKS
Home Jiociety debttlltnU!, Is a
graduate 'of Newport Harbor
}ligh School and Orange Coast
College. Her husband attended
schools in Hermosa Beach and acc.
LEAN-HEGWER
Ellen Ruth Hegwer became
the bride or Frederick Randall
Lean during ceremonies 'con-
ducted in St. James Episcopal
Church, Newport Beach.
Parents or the bridal couple
are Mr .. and ~!rs. Raymond R.
Hegwer of Co1ta Mesa and
1.1r. and Mn. Frederick D.
Lean of Arcadia.
MRS. CRAIG
LEECH-BRUCE
Barbara Boyer Bruce was
J.l)lrried to SU!phen Robert
"1'..eech in St. James Episcopal
Church, Newpart Beach with
the Rev. Edward P. Allen of-
ficiating.
Parents or the newlyweds
are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Combs Bruce Jr. of Corona del
~far and Mr. and Mrs. ]Wbert:
Gaylord Leech or Newport
Beach.
MltS. l:EAN
TRA VIS-ANDOR~ -., ---
Our Lady of M\lWll Carmtl
Catholic Chfirdl, N I w po r t
Beach was the. aetUng for the
wedding of Denise Elizabeth
Andorka and William Ham-
mond Travis.
Tbe Rev. Michael Potter
directed the vow u:chanse for
lbe daugbler of Mr. and Mn.
B. J. Andorka of Balboa and
the son of Mrs. J Coleman
Travis oI Anaheim and the
late Mr. Trav~.
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MRS. LEECH
llngton ~ach and be attended llillJbam " Young University
and. Golden West College.
They will reside in Huntington
Beach.
· ELLIS-STEELE
' St. Andrew's Presbyierian
Church, ·Newport Beach was
the setting for the marriage of
Robin Stlele and John Ellis.
1be Rev. Dr. Charles
Dlerenfleld directed the vow
exchange for the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Steele
of Costa Mesa and' the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Ellis
of Newport Beach.
and. uahert were
and W'llllam
;· Dr. D ~l"ld
;Racer HuWnil and
~ ~ • gradJte ol.
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La Ve Colltgt! /and le I
i.acher In Oota{j4, Hd hus-
band ati.oded ~'Stale
Uol"fsily, IUYod wllB the
Alr•nr.. lllld mw Is enrolled
at the UnivUsity of California.
Rivenlde.
COCHRAN-DUNCAN
l'\1ai<l. of honor was Miss Pat-
ti Milelchik, and brideJ1111aid:S
were the Misses Jan Shideler
and Jane Turnipseed and the
Mmes. Tom Grund. William ·
Allerdice and John Scott.
Attendants were the Misses
VictorJa Bruce, maid o f
honor; Deborah H e n r y ,
Allyson French and Michelle
Dupule, bridesmaids; Michael
Leech, best man, and David
and Philip Bruce, David OIT,
Randolph Jolwon and An-
thony fl'lnley, llshen.
The 1,1ewlyweds ·are graduate or Corona del Mar High
Schqol. He attended San Diego
State C.Ollege where he was '
member of the varsity baaket-
ball team and s1Je attended
San Diego Meaa College.
Bridal attendants were. M1aa
Maria Arralga, maid of honor
and Dr. Ann Travis, Mtss
Deborab Andorkl and M1ss
Dolores And.orb, bridesmaldl.
J Coleman Travis was his
brother's best man.· .a n d
U!hen were Amo• 'rravis,
David ,ftndorka and 'Dr •
Douglas Andorka.
Miss Kerry Steele was the
matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were the Misses ·
SUe f.ridonoff, Cindie Berltley,
Stancie Abbolt 8lld Shelley
Comor and Mrs. Arlene
Blanchard. MRS. ELLIS MRS •. FULTON
~onning the wed d 1~·
c:ei1tnOllY lot Cbjrj:r:ll Duilcan and Rollf!~ I
Cochran were her fa tM
Rev. Leo Duncan and her · /
grandfather, the ·a.v. Clyde
O'Shields.
· 1The ceremony ~ Nace 11ia,t
the Bethany Bible ,College.,
Santa Cr!µ. The b r I de ' 1 . Jim Guthrie served as best
man. and, usher.s .. w e r e
Allerdice, Scott Bader~ Dale
Cornelius, Gary Gray and
Grund.
The bride ls a graduate of
Arcadia High School and now
is a senior at San Diego State
University. She pledged Gam-
ma Phi Beta.
Her . husband. also a
graduate or Arcadia High, ls a
senior al SDSU and is af-
filia ted with Sigma Pi. They
will reside ja San Diego.
Following a Puerto Vallarta
honeymoon, they will reside in
Corona del Mar.
BLY-MAXWELL
Huntington Beach will be the
home of newlyweds Neil John
Bly and his bride, tht former
Sue Ann Maxwell ·who were
married in the Los Angeles
Temple, Church of Jesus
Christ, Latter-day Saints.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle B. MaiWeil or
Fountain Valley, was attended
by Miss Debra Dooley as maid
of honor. Brldeamalds were
the Misses Marci Maxwell,
Shelley Bly and Marion Lan-
caster.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mr1. Douglas H. Bly of
Magrath, Alberta, Canada,
asked Robert D: Maxwell· to
be hlJ belt man.
The bride Is a graduate of
Fountain Valley High School,
attended CaJlfornia S ta t e
University at Loog Beach and
now attends Golden West
C.Ollege.
Her husband was educated
In Magrath and now is study-
111g at GWC.
The brid,e ts a KTaduate of
Mater !lei High Schiiil iiid
graduated with honors from
the College of lbe Holy
Names. Site bu done post
graduate work at t h e
Univenityof Ca JI for n i a,
Davis.
Her husband also ts 1
graduate of Mater Dei, studied
at the University of Bordeaux,
graduated with honors at the
Univenityof CaJ I fo rn i a ,
Berkeley and attended UCLA
School of Law,
SMITH-CARTER
Exchanging wedding vows in
the Los Ange\el TC1J1ple,
Church of Jesus Chrlst,
Latter~y Saints were Janis
• carter and David Curtis
Smith.
Their parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Shirl Fred Clrter of
Mission Viejo and ·Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis E. Smith of Hun-
iington Beach.
Miss Jodie Carter was the
maid of honor, and
bridesmnids were the Misses
Julie Carter, We~y Smith,
Krista Carter and Jennller
Smith. Ruasell Smith and
Brian Smith were ushen.
The bride is a graduate or
Misaion Viejo High School and
attended Saddleback College.
Her hU5band is~ a graduate of
Marina Hi~ School, Hun-
Attending as best man was
Gary Ellis, Md uahers were
Craig Steele, Peter Mason.
Greg Martin, Bruce Conine
and Steve Mussell.
The bride attended the
UnJvers.ity of California, Santa
Barbara and Chapman
College's World Campus
Afloat. Her husband attended Crans• Coast College and Cal
Poly, San Luis Obispo, where
they will reside.
CHARLOTTE SINGER
F C U Jlarenb, the Rev. and Mrs.. --UL TON-MAROSZ S HA L-BOVARD :Jluocan realde 1n ~ot,.~
In a garden ceremony at the Newport Beach will be the and the bridegroom's '~ti.
El Adobe restaurant, San Juan --home of Stephen J 0 9 e Ph are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel >
Capistrano Susan M a r I on Schaul and bis bride the Cochran ol 9!'18 Mesa.. ~·
Marosz became the bride of former Marcia Jeanne &vard r-Bridal attetidanlil /:lere tJie,,
Mark Keith Fulton. The Rev. whoweremarried·intheHun-Misses Pam Dunc~n. Sue ,
Richard Reeves officiated. tin.gton Harbour Beach Club. Cochran and Becky ~ ·
Parents of the newlyweclJ Their parents a.re Mr and and Mrs. Steve Fowler, JllQ
are Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mrs. V .. Porter Bova~ of Cochran, James Schllllng.
Maroaz of Mission Viejo and Dallas Mrs Carl McCollum or James Spanburger and Ronald
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fulton of San M~el: Ariz. and the late Hollison, Tanyalan and
Newport Beach. Mr Sigmund Schaul Greg Wood. •
Attendants w~ Miss Susie-if Attend.Ml! · wer~ M r s.. '.J'he bride' is a t at the
Kuhn, John Saginaw, Richard Michail J Bull and Joseph B•ble cotl"8e wherll ~ bu.-
Eggers and Dan Cbristy. l1 Schaul · band 11 doing gradiljlU! work.
The. bride Is a graduate; of The ·bride attended Austia He also ls a gradUate of Or·
Mission Viejo High School and College at Nacogdoches Te ~e Coast Colleg~. lfe sings
her ~sband is a graduate ot and St. Paul Hospital School xi 1n the college cholri..and w~s
A>rona del Mar. High Schoo'/ Radiology Dallas • ~ and ~anges m111tc for hll
and attend~ Orange Coat Her ~band ~· a. graduaje own•mglng groufll Colleg~. 'Ibey w111 make their of Arizona Stitt' UnJversify "
home m Newpai:t Beach. and was 1 leacher In Tustin. BIANCHETll-RA Y.
BOWEN.JACOBSON ~
Karen Rose Jacobson
daughter of Mrs. H. W. Jo;dd1
ol , Capistraoo Beach, becaml\
lbe i..lde of Kelly Scott Bowef!
II during rites performed b!f '
the Rev. James IAng in the
Tustin Presbyterian Church. ,
Miss Penny Moses wu the
maid of .honor, a3'
bridesmat<ls """ Miss Debbie
Jacobson, Mrs. J Ii Shepard and Min
HAWKINS.
NEWCOMER
Uollal llletbO\mt ChuJ,,
La V eme wu the setting ,'for
lbe wedding of Julie /J!lIJ
Newcomer and Phillip Ivan
Hawtlns.
The bride Is lbe daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Leland
Newcomer of Laverne. They
are former rui~ i f
Corona del Mar Ind~· " -fis
president of !be Ne Mj
Unified School Dlstrlct.1
Home In Tahoe are Robert
Tbomas BlanchetU and his
bride, the fonnet.lonni
Ray, bo~of N~'fi*I wbow ·m~mov
Lady n !if lite eb ~:,u Ch~~ewp r~
Parents of lbe bridal couple
are Mr. and Mnt George Ray
of Newport Beach and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank BlancbeW \ of ~a.~ f.tteodattls"" the-~ ~ulie~ tbe~.
Timothy ~ i.iVi
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Dec.embe r
, Rites Set
Jacobson. Roger Raymer w
the best man, and WI
Lance Jacobson ; Tom
Ringland and James Shepard.
Her hu.oband's parents, lre
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Ha'{kins
of Glen Avtn.
Irwin; Cort Haymond; Irwin
Randy Stra"'8e and Jacl:
Pee ring Around The bride is I graduate of
San Clemente !llgh School and
attended Saddleback a n d
. Chapman Colleges.
SERVING AS a "goodwill
ambaasador'' for McDonnell
Douglas Altronautics Co. was
Pat Burke of Newport Beach,
whose huabaod Walter is
president of the company.
She spent three wells in
Yugloslavia and G r e e c e •
climbed 600 steps to reach the •
Engagement
News Revealed
hanging monasteries of
Meteora, relaxed for five days Edwin French Steen IIl of
on the Adriatic Riviera anti Corona del Mar will claim
met with aJrline officials. Charlotte Marie Singer as his
• bride during earty December
A B 0 A R D .C h a p m a n OUJ>tlals planned In the Weat
College's World C a m p u s Garden Grove Community
Anoat for the fall semester is :church.
Her husband, '°" of Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Scott Bowen of
Riverside, ta a graduate of
Riverside High School and the
University of S o u t h e r n
California.
The newlyweds will ruide in
Santa Rosa.
BRICK-BENNETT Michael Drummy, son of 1'.1rs. Newt or the forthcoming
Edith Drummy of Laguna event baa been announced by
Beach. tho bridH>be'1 parents, Mr. The Emerald Bay home of
PLEDGING sororities al and Mrl. RaymoM G. Singer Mr. and Mn. Sanford H. Ben--
Arizona State University were of Gll'dal Grove. Her fiance'a nett was the setting for the
Miss Grete Nissen. Kappa pareols are Mr. and J.lrl. nuptials of the.Ir dalJ.ihter,
Alpha Theta and Mi" Penny tdwln F. Steen Jr. of Corona Mary Louise Bentte!t and
Sale, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ,del ·M~. ' David Louis Brick of Los
Mr . and ~trs. James W. Both are from Newport Beach. .Mlll S!J11« II a graduate of Angeles.
Eberhardt of Santa Ana have · JPacl!lca Jlllh ~I, Garden The Rev. John M. Reyoolda
a no ed ti f DONATING herr ti~ a1· · Grove, bls..ettended Cllifarllia officiated • n d alttendanta n unc ie engage~t 0 nune for the t5tb ~ Slate Univenlt}',. L<ml 'Beach were Mi~ Pamela Bennett
their daughter, Sher i'y I Valyermo fa, ll F-.Uval to be and .will atudy. II .Ille ~ 'and cart Brick.
Miss Deanne Dickey at·
tended as maid of honot. and
bride5lllaids were the •mes .
Joel Newcomer,~R i ch a rd Newcomer, Lee riDg and
Rlcban! Brown a thio'Misies
Alei11 Winter ·and , Bpoole
Deal.
Sterling Hawkins ·was
. I f B et~o th o l
Revealed
Barton.
The bride attended OrMge
Coast Colli' and UCLA aD<t
ber husba , F t : . ' .
Eberhart to David slaged by the ilenldl~Une />llfl'leo Art Center,~ Of I The bride a It ended
Schoonover, son of Mr. and monks of ·$1 Andrew'• Ptlory Deklp. t J • 1 Pasadena City College and Mrs. Howard Schoonover of Saturday ...i. Sultdl:Y, s.,t. J3 i The luture ~ Is I I her husband Is I ~aduii. or
Huntington Beach. ,and 21, wlll ,be VI llallaey of 1~· dulto ol O>tiN del Mat Central Missollri State
Ml,. Eberhardt Is a student Costa Id.... $be wlll have HJ · ~hool, attend<d CSULB College They wUI resic!O In
at OrMge Coast College and charge ot the llfl1 aid Ntion now ls a studeni at the Mar Viita ct:1RISTIN1t WINT
ber Dance is studying at UC!. for the '"''~\· ' Art tenttr. • • · , · · •' '" A June wedding is belne "'~ >r <I -;--• • 1 1
Mrs. Dorothy Ho\Vc\I of ..
Ne\vport Beach \\' a s
aLnong passengers on
lhe mai den voyage of ~
the TSS F a i r w i n d '
which sailed from Fort
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Lean and tender! Compare the value, and se;e for
yourself ~at you . never come out second best at El
Rancho! U.S.D.A. Choice beef -with a difference.
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CHOICE ••••
Why not take full advantage of this
week 's super-specials? Grab two
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for value at El Rancho!
Round Steak .. 99~b Omaha 1·oast 5 1°? Swiss Steak· .. 89!
Why settle for Jess than U.S.D.A. Choice qualify beef? Center Cut! Thick, juicy, tender •.. from rounds of U.S.D.A. Choice beef' Be bqdget minded, and still enjoy El Rancho's finer beef! (Round Cut) . . . ~
Game Hens uou•u •••• 89:.. Ground Beef 11T1Aw• • • • 99~
S? much good eating on these beauties! Always fresh! Choose bu~kor patties!
$irloin Tip Steaks ... -.; s 1~~ .·Pork Sausage aUICIO'So • 69~
U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... you're assured of quality! All pork -made by our old-fashioned. recipe!
Sliced Bacon 1L •••ato·s ••• 79.~
Lean ranch style slices-a little thicker!
'Breakfast Sausage . . 89'
Minute sausage from Jonet' Farm! 10 oz. pkg.
It's El Rancho for finer fare in fish !
Rock ·cod FRESH FlllEts1 ••• 89!.
. Load up qn Gr~erlesl
llllytJllRBiBB .... 511
Kraft's ... t he people who know quality ... smooth, ilelicious! Quart jar
Ha11bu11e1 Ha rr. .. 451
Betty Crocker offers variety that lets yoti work wonders with ground beef! ,
' Niblets (Qrn , .... • •
Golden goOda in whole kernel com . , • sweet and tender! 12 ounce cans. • •
Gre n Gia·nt. Peas ..
Sweet and tender-right-.from the Giant's gan:len to the can! No. 303 .cans.
Green "Beans GR ~EN GIANT •• 5 ... 51
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Valencia Oranges 5 lbs 51
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Green Beans . . • . . . . 25~
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Ripe Cherry Tomatoes . . . . • • 29~.I
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Sliced Ham 1•P01T£0. • • 45 c ' .
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Chocolate Chip Cookies 45 c
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Primary Pioneer
By JO Ol.SOS
Of .. Ollltr 1'1191 ... 11
"Good morning, boys oind
girls. J'm your new kin-
dergarten teacher, Mr. SL
Clair."
MR. SI. Clair?
Yes, MR. St. Clair.
App roximately 26 kin-
dergartentrt at TurUe Rock
Elementary School came to
school Monday to find a male
kindergarten teacher, a rarity
in most Khool systems.
Ross St. Clair, a pioneer at
the primary level, feels that
what he i5 doing ls • growing
lrend and a healthy one.
A graduate or Laguna Beach
lligh School, Orange Coast
C.Ollege and San Jose State
College, he earned h i s
teaching credential at UC! and
lntemed last yea r at Turtle
Rock.
MOTHER INVOLVED
w1lh tbtlr &Oftl, They were I&·
grm.l\'e lndJvldUJll and l
<'OUld deal with them d·
recUvely.
''There are a lot of dlvoreta
and the father role can be
taken by the male teacher!'
The Newport resident alto
reels that kind erga rten
te1chlng will be valuable Ill·
perlence for future promotlons
to executive positions I R
education.
How do the chlldren react
when they find a hanmorne
young man in fJ"Ollt of the
classroom?
''They seem to accept a min
teacher on equal terms with a
female teacher. There ia no
preference by the students,"
he revealed '"l'he male.
female r o I c s 1re it
terchangeable at this age.
There is no hostillty towards m,:·
His interest Jn kindergarten-TEAl\1 APPROACll
level students began when his In the Turtle Rock kin.
mother became involved witti dergarten classroom, an
preschool children. unusual situ3:tion also exist.I
"She taught for seven yea rs because a team teaching ap-
in a preschool and four years proach is used, and it is uni· -ii
ago I began to visit her at que beca use one part of the
school," he said. ''1 worked team is a man.
with her on occasion and found SL Clair and hls team
1 had an interest in young teacher, Dolores Roberts, ex-
children." change teacher and helper
He decided to quil his job as roles [or the morning and
a Laguna postman and fin-afternoon classes, so the
ished his education, with mother and father image are
teaching in mind. present for both classes. "It's
Blazes Ne~ Tra .ils '
Deni,., Megan
and Gavin hear
·~ story read
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kindergarten teacher.
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At San Jost State, St. Clair almost a home environment,''
worked with a local kin.. he noted, "and in case of the
dergarten class three hours necessity for a woman, Mrs.
twice a wed: for o n e Rober1s is always here."
semester, and decided to Eventually, he would like to
specialize i n kindergarten team teach with hi.s wife of
education. several werks, Sharon, a
ourselves," St. . Claire ex~
plained.
But there alscrwill be a cer-tain element of excitementr-----------------------------------------
\Vhy are klndergartene.rs so kindergarten teacher w h o
special to Ross St. Clair? earned her crednetial at
''The age group is exciting California State Univeralty,
to work with because they 're Long Beach.
open -they're excited about Together , they w o u Id
learnlng. They're receptive to present a program of
a Jot of different experiences,'' ''Positive reinforcement" for
he explained. kindergarteners, giving the
PARENTS REACT students the basis for a "good
"There also Is a need for self-image" which they feel is
relationship with a nlale for essential for a successful life.
many students. Some parents · "This is done by example,
have told nae J worked well by "having a loving way about
HOBBIES
Aslde from the occasional
talk of tennis, jogging and
swimming which are St.
Clair's hobbies. the Turtle
Rock klndergfll'tcn claSiroom
will function this year much
the same as a classroom with
a female teacher.
There will be the usual
games, singing, play with big
and small blocks, artwork.
coloring and instruction in
fo11owing directions.
There even will be some
"mothering" when needed.
just. because Roa St. Clair is
in the minority, the only male
kindergarten teacher al the
school and one of only four
male teachers on the ataH of :n.
There will be~citement at ·
Turtle Rock School because
there's hi!:tory in the making.
· Twenty-si.J: klndergarteriers
will be able to say, when they
groW up,. "I had the first male
kindergarten teacher at Turtle
Rock School."
And incidentally, one or the
first ln the nation.
Units Welcome School Staffs
(Editor's Note:..-A column
devoted to Newport Beach,
Costa l\fesa, Laguna Beach
and Mission Viejo parent·
teacller organizatious will
appear in the DAILY Pl·
LOT eacli week. lnforma·
tion mw;t be received bJJ
the women's departmeTit or
Mrs. Cared Smith, 1746
Centella Place, Newport
Beacl' by S p:ni. Thursday
for publication Wed·11es·
day.)
mecling date . . . Board
meetings will take place the
first Tuesday of each month
and parent.c are invited to
aUend.
REPORTS : Board members
hosted a salad luncheon for
the teachers and staff. John
Case, principal, introduced
the new faculty members
and PTA board. Officers
serving for the year are the
Mmes. Wendell Williams,
president; Gerald Doan,
Neil HarrlnitDI> and David
Davis., vice presidents; John
Vicken and Roger Meline,
secretaries; Ronald Pegg,
treasurer ; Howard Hult,
historian; John McKee,
auditor, and Clifford Downs,
parliamentariar . . • Mrs.
Paul Ohleson reported that
more than 3,000 volumes
have been shelved and many
visua l aids installed in the
new library. Volunteers are
needed !or the mid-October
opening.
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PTA
Mrs. David Reader
President
COMlNG UP : Recording and
CWTespon<ting secretaries'
w<rkshop al 9:30 a . m.
Fr1day, Sept. IS, in the home
0£ Mrs. Robert Paley ...
Workshop for presidents and
parUamentarians at 9:30
a.m. Monday. Sept. 18, in
Lhe home t;( Mrs. Nigel
Bailey , , Harbor Council
will host the Fourth District
meeting at 9:3t a. m .
Thursday, Sept. 28, in the
Tale of the W ha I e
restaurant.
REPORTS: Council hosted a
continental breakfast at
Newport Harbor High School
for the Newport·Mesa school
personnel.
Adams' PTA
fltr~. Wendell Williams
President
cor,11NG UP: Volunteers to
serve as room represen-
tatives may conlad Mrs.
Robert. llorrman or Mrs.
William O'Brien. chainnen.
(or further inrormntion and
!:stancia PTSA
Mrs. Robeii M. Klees
President
COMING UP : COntrlbutions of
clolhes, furniture, t o y s ,
games, books, records and
bric-a-brac are needed for
the upcoming r u m m a g e
sale. ~1rs. Ralph Boegel,
ways and means chairman
may be contacted at 545-2418
for further information ...
Miss Sherry Angel and Mrs.
Paul Van Doren, mem·
bership chairmen, announce
that PI'SA dues envelopes
may be deposited in the box
in the school office.
REPORTS: Teachers a n d
staff were welcomed by
OOard member• with a luau
luncheon. Mrs. Joseph Meng
D~P~tDMJJ~
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To avoid d1Sappolnunent, pro1pecUve
brides are reminded to have their weddlng
stories with black and wllite ~lossy P.boto-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
partment one week before the weddlng.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used. For engagemeot announcements It is
\mpcretive that the lllory, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture, be •ub-
m!tted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. If deildllne ls not 111et, only a story will
be used.
To help f1ll requirement• o~ both wed· ~ and engagement stories\ toms aro
av able lo all ol Ibo DAILY P LOT olflces.
·• er-quesUon• will be answered by Women's SecUon staff. memben at 842-4321. -----------
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nelly, hospitality chairmen.
invited gue!ls to we a r
}lawaiian dre.!18.
Harper PTA
Mr! Roy Pfeiffer
President
COMING UP : Bowling league
teams oow are being formed
to play at 9 a.m. each
Tuesday, Women in-
terested may obtain further
Jnfonnation fr 0 m Mrs.
Om-Jes Hanson at 548-~
or Mrs. Roy Pfeiffer, 548-
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Kaiser PTA
1'tr1. Ch.r1e1 McGavru
President
COMING UP : Skating party
will take place from 6:30 to
9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at
the Hartxir Roller Rink.
REPORTS : Boan! m<mbers
hosted a luncheon f o r
faculty and staff ... Board
meetings are scheduled for
the first Tuesday of ta<'h
month.
Prince of Peace
PTF
Mrt. R. M. Ronin(ton
President
COMING UP: Annual candy
sale will start Monday, Sept.
JS.
St. Joachim PG
l\lrs. Johll E. Stoneman
President
REPORTS: Officer.! serving
with the Parents Guild
president, 1'1rs. John E.
Vocation Ends
Stoneman are the Mmes.
Samuel Santangelo, v i c e
presldent; P a u l Rolfes ,
secretary, and Raymond
Jorgensen, room mother
chairman. Leonard Hood
-wn1 serve as treasurtr ...
Sister Adele Marie. C.S.J.
principal. introduced the new
teaching staff and programs
for the school year were
outlined at last g u i 1 d
meeling.
St. John Aux.
~Ira. Harold Rauen
President
COMING UP: Auxiliary
meeting will take place at I
p.m. tomorrow. Reverend
Anthony McGowan w i 11
speak . . . Teachers' aid
orientation meetings will
take place Friday through
Sunday, Sept. lf>.17.
Sonora PTA
)lr1. Thomas Elicker
Preside.nt
COMING UP: Winter !und·
ral!ing bowling league will
hegin Friday, Sept. 22. Mrs.
John Kt.skamp, chairman,
may be called al 54&-0189 by
person! interested in at-
t e n d i n g organizational
meeting at 10 a.m. Wednes·
day, Sept. 20, at Kona
LaneJ ... Orders may be
placed for sweatshirts dur·
ing the flnt week of school.
School name will be printed
on the blue and gold shirts.
REPORTS: Board members
hosted a luncheon f o r
teachers, faculty and school
pencnntl with a Paris
sidewalk care theme.
Meetings to Resume
(Editor'• No te: A column
devoted to Fount.ain Val-
l ey, Huntington Be a ch,
Ocean View and Se al
Beach School District par-
e11t-teacher organizaliO'l'ls
will apptot in the DAILY
PILOT •ach tDHk. lnflll'
motion must be rectivtd
bw llrt. Gllbrrt T•rnbuU.
5871 Af angnim Drive, Hunt.
ingt<m B•och bu 5 p.m.
Thur1da11 for pubUca'ion
Wednesdau.)
We1tminder
Council PTA
Mrt. J\ldllnl Mllill'
Pmldf!nt
COMING UP : Council will
moet at 9 a.m. WedDtldaY,
Sept. IO, 1n the Wtllmlne\el'
Civic Center. ~ Wiles,
111'11 •Ice pruldelll, will
prnent a prosram o n
legislalion. Mn. Ro b er t
Gray will apeak on Let'a
Communlca~Be Wormed
on Election IRua. Mrt.
Max MeyuSOD and Mn.
Clayton Levert02 will abaro
hospltallly dull ...
Westminster
High PTA
Mrs. ii...,~
Presl-
COMING UP : Brld(t pi.Y"fl
, or• needed to join tho rOuDd
robin br\dfe scheduled II
this rnonlh. Interested
playera may contact Mn.
Sid Goldstein al ll'l·ltl5 or
Mrs. Earl Van A1st at ims.
Ol()O.
REPORTS: ElecuUve board bortod SS now faculty
1nemllera at a aalld lunch-
eon In tho ICbool ca!eterla.
Here~ your ticket!
REDEEM TIUS COUPON on one o! Nalley'• REAL Q"ALIAN FLAVOR. ' escltlng new, authentically Savored Italian treat!. In every can you11 find hearty moat
Spaghetti with Meat Bait.. SpagheHi with Beef and llnn, non-doughy p.sta, in a
and Sauce. Beef or Chicken Ravioli. Or Lasagne. thiclc, full.flavored, slow-simmered
Yoo11 llnd them on clioplay right now at your Old Country sauce. So IWlan N~a;;,~~~
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OIL Rl!G. 79' I NTATOES .... ,.,. .... of $9.00 ... MIX 11 OL I $1.15 I Sl/z oz.
Delry "°"""' I Box BOX . . I Ak1•D1c ln1r .. a, .. Cf..,..nn) c ... poa With thl• ct11p.,,, 110 191fftim11111 p11rch•1• ,_..ul~. Li111it I With thit co11,.n, fl• MlnifOuM p11rch•1• ,.quir•4. Umit I wtth thi1 cou,011, no 1911f1l111um purt0h•1• r•q11lr0fll. Lu':''
Yehl A~er s.d.14 Sept 17 1972 I ' bo1 p•r cowp•• -e11• co11po11 p•r c11tl•ll'l•r• Void I ~ottl• ptr ct11,po11 -oM co11p•" p•r cu1lol!'l•r, Vold I bo1 per c.11,.11 -•II• couptll por cv1l•inor. Void I I• • • · •'*•r Suitd1y, $opt. 17, 1972. I aftor Sundoy, S•pt. 17, 1911. 1 ofter Swndty, Sept. 17, 1t72.,
AT IAIGAIN IASllT I GOOD ONLY AT IAl.AIN USllT GOOD ONLY AT U.l•AtM IASIO' GOOD ONLY AT IA.I.AIM IAlln • ------------------------------------ - - - -- - - - ---~ - -IGiif.i:llM·llJi.Jfi--I 1 ~11,.1H l l COUPO ~ \A l u.1bl f COUPO N
BATH SIZE ' c I
3 BARS I
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Reg. 2/55c
Wi t~ thi1 c:owpo n, no minimurn purch•t• roqwiro4. L;inif
I con per c:1111pon -one co11pon per cu1tomor. Vo id I With thi1 cowpon, 110 mt;ilm11m p11rcho110 roq~irff. l imit I
3 b1r1 ,., coupon -011• coupon per cullomor. VoHf
ofttr Sunday, S•pt. 17, 1972. •fl•r Surtdoy, S•pl. 17, 1971, I •hrr Swndoy, S•pl. 17, 1972.
000DOM&1A1 IAl.AIN IASICIT GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASKlT I I
APPLES
NEW CROP -· B --5 l $1
CALIFORNIA S.
J0'191ATHON
llETTY CROCKER
_HAMBURGER
~QUASH HELPER
TOUl CHOICt 0,
¥Aall'Tln-oa.,. 19¢ 39' . l"LIAN OR SUMMER
·YOU 2 l 29" ·CHOI E 8 JI
' Fres .. l S. Local~ '
Grown .
JELLO ',~is.
GELATIN
YAMS
19~-~~
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-' CHOICE
BO NEWS
ROWD
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U.S.D.A.
CHOICE
ROUND
IONE
C U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONEWS
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GRAHAM TISSUE
CRACKER~ R 10 ~ ~ s1
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GROWN
GRADE "A"
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POT A TOES ,_, •. ,.,
IA.CON e ONION e SPINACH
LYNDEN FAii.MS IAfi
VEGETABLES
COlN e Pl!AS • MIXID ~IGS.
CUT llANS e PEAS• CAllOTS
KAVA INSTANT $1 A' COFFEE ~.~L _..
WHITE KING "D" 49'
GIANT SIU
MJB
COFFEE J-LI.
CAN
$239
1 LI. CAN ....• ,,,, .•..•........•••••• It,
COUNT MICHAIL
VODKA IG PaOOf
FIFTH
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111 WHISKEY FULl.
qUAIT
16 PIOOF
LB.
29~
89~
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zc PL. oz. aonu
AISO•TID VAllmlS
PARTY·TY1ME MIXES 59'
WE GIVE
ILUI CHIP
STAMPS
COSTA MESA
PLACENTIA
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ILUE CHIP
STAMPS
19th and Placentia
710 W. Chapman
Prices Effective:
Thursday thni Sunday
SIPT. 14, 15, 16, 17
PrlcM 1ub(oct ro 1roclr M llaocl.
WE GLADLY ACC~
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HOT OOGS ACHIEVE CROWNING GLORY
Frankly Ingenious •
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A family lavoril< Ill a new
dress _:'a crown roast that is
pretty yet in<xperu<lvely kind
to family budgets.
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way to give foods a lift and a
difference that ls noticed. Us-
ed lrouo. t~Y .need no time
for thawing to add as a part of
a recipe or a garnish.
FRANKFURTER C R 0 W N
ROAST
21h poonds frankfurters
5 cups thick mashed
potatoes
l cup(~ pint) sour cream
1 can (1 pound) sauerkraut,
well drained
Inch round casserok!. Combine
remaining ingredients with
salt and pepper to taste.
Pile mixture into center of
frankfurter crown. Bake in a
preheated .375 degree oven for
25 to 30 minutes or until top or
potatoes are lightly browned.
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A Ja-It a
culinary natural !or tlle ,....:
1cr wblle II II a llOllYe ol
Ollnl, the pi,.; -do-mestlcal<d In •J._• ._,
Calllomla Ol'Ohnl '"'1""'
more than to plre.til ol ..
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ped iilto a light' bitter aod
quickly fried to a golden
brown. The crisr skin 11 light-
ly dusted w j t h powdered
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I 1/J CUJ>I al~
Jllll'POStflour \0 teaspoon salt
Low ·Down· on ·Dinner
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floo-r means f~y tu q , ot new food flavors and tex·
especially on rainy da)'a. tores -and lnttttsted Ill
Serve an"Orient&J ltylt. l'beal learning about a new culture.
Younpl<rs are especially
right on the den or llvllll ~ food o1 chicken chow mein,.
noor, using a straw D'\3t or the Chinese counterpart of
picnic blanket, suggesJ:1borDe · Americarl.noodles. Have extr.a
econol)llsb •t La Choy.. ooodl'9'9" fiand -they're bil{
Kids will be delighted with with the little set. ·
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JJ p1-. pitted and
1-u.i.~
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SPECIAU THURSDAY, FllDAY, SATURDAY, SUTfM'1ER 1'1·11·16
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!hallow casserole and fill the
cent« with a mashed potato,
aauerlitraut and com stuffing
made 'even more_ tantalizing
with the · add.Itkin of irozen
cho~ chives.
Sold in small plastic con-
tainers in frozen 1 o o d
departments, they are easily
stored in a freezer" and are
re'ldY 'for~ quick use. Sprinkle
them over muffins before bak-:
2 tablespoons frozen chopped
chives
Serve hot with green beans
and a cucumber salad. Jf of'*. t .. !". '-6:10 , ... -1 Doys • Weefr t,.,... .. atttt-.
desired, serve melted butterl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!!~'!!!!~~~~~'!!!!~~~~~~~~ cr;,.iy · lrankfurtes a n d
a stuffing mninlsoent of good
Pennsylvania Dutcll cooking.
Flwa>. chopped chives are
o *'-&CllUI~~.-·~_.. 0•111,-.-... 'l!rzt o-•-,:;::-, .. ,.,,,1"
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fruit aalad for a delicious
dlani• ol pace.
1 can {12 ounces) whole ker-
nel com, drained
Salt and pepper
Stand franklurtm upright
around the edge of a ahallow 8
mixed with frozen chopped
cbiVes to be spooned over each
serving. Makes 8 to 10 serv·
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ITATIRaROI.
MOlllY BACK GUARANTIE
ONCIUALnY MIATI
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IMCOllDtTIONAllt ~ .. AHTUD ~ TONASITOU , -:-JOITOUIMOfill'Y
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BEEF • BONE.IN • GUARANTEED
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c ,_aw0itioaN~a.or _ S . . BONBlll 99c HAM S··1cEs LB I -ROUND snA• ________ LI. LB. • .............................. · 1·STTHRU ~TH RIB LB. $1.15 LB.
YOlllCSHIU•l-Ll .• LARORl-1.1.THICIC I 79 .. . SLICED ACON ......... '. ......... La. c Rm11os.COTIF1101Eu JSc u.nv·s1a1ADio . •ftc
ii.iWIOii'·'"' •• c ... G" . . .· ouND BONE.oa•' ...... LI. BEEF PAn11s ...................... LI. •i.,-
CE BACON ' 79c·. COT.O SALAMI IONIU~IHFSHCULD• 9 ftc u•NllND"lfNDa•G1JMANT11D .
MO.RElL'SPRIOe ....... , ............•••• LI, sr•r· 6ftc ROLLED ROAST .,-RIB STEAKS ' 99c WltNERS ALL ME4T • 12-oz: 59c .. ~o...... 7 -. ··············· LB. . ......... .... . ............ LB. •
BAA·M"IULK • -"'" . 69-c SLICED BOLOGNA .. STA1RllOS.CBTIFll018_F . sac STATIRIROS.CERTIFllDIEfF -s 129
WIENERS ALL MEAT ····· ..... Le. STATi i1ilto5 6 -ft: RUMP ROAST BONE IN LI STEAKS "'l,OUITIP SWIFT"SIAOWN 'N" SERVE LINKS 5gc AUM••roi .,...,: • • ... • CL ... OR cu•• .................... LB.
PORKIA SAGE ------·····--e-oz: •"•"11·0~ ,,_ • ..,.,_ 1 'I' 1 •0TAL••w11LT1WM8> •is 9 '"""'os.c11T1••••m • t•• •T.BONISTIAK LI. PORHRHOUA11naK ~-LI. TOPSIRLOINSTIAK .... LI.
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CL~J!ER
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CA MAY ·IOAP
ASS01111DICINTS
IATH tac 1111 .... _.
JUBILEE
JOHW\~J.oz,
'8ut ?~ '?-t '8t11f4-Lo."" 'P~! ' e -·~·--3 ..... HAaH BROWf!IS ..... _:;.it, .,.-
iWllT PEAS ~-·· ....... '.'~l: 30C -•m..._..B,_,,Cllf" .;,._ .> 48 ~ GRllN EANS ... : ................... -·~~ • c "''' ... ' . .._ ' ~ . BRUSSIL SPROUTS .. 1.1:~: 63c
....... DIUCIOUR ' B 37c G~ LIC READ ................ -'~!:
a.u.otU.TAlf'f'sH...C.: 'r ·~ ltlbi·1 "" ' I EGO ROUS · , .. ,..,.. . ·WHIPTOPl'lll _ ·~
"PmRO'i.'ts __ ... 6t lCE"'M'lLK.'iAicow1cH£1
MllS ,111011\''I s10& 81!1Gtff .. ~itj.y IMIT ... ll()frt -..l}Oe
BREADED SHRIMP ·--•"' ORAllllEJUICE _,, ... 110·
IANOUIT 12·0 UHCl 39c CHICICl~llO JAllM I . s3n MEXICAN DINNERS _ TURK~r ROAST _ ,..,.
T.u~-~AltllQ..WI 1
ICI •CIYl!l-1'1P. .... 63' '
PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS• THURS.thru'WED .• ............ , ................. . mw.., .. ...,, .... _ ..... ,c....._
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\CARROTS~
one cent sale
YOU 4bs 1 GET ONE BUY ! MORE FOR
FR OZEN FOODS
EXTRA
FANCY
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V•E llPE WllOLE ........... ~ ......... ·-· •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . . '
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TOMATOES N~~I:~
YOU 3bs 1 GET ONE BUY • MORE FO~
I one cent salP
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RAZOR s!·:1~.:us59~· .LADD PlATINUM ,,
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ULfttA rotn!Pllll 6 t I> PIORll 21 SH ... POO "0 ""°' $1 lS ... IK.Olallf ., ....,. OILY 1.oz ___ •
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The fact of the matter is, we can't
outshout other markets. We can
only outprice them. It's a simple
enough truth, but one that
becomes in~reasingly djfficult
to convey with so many confusing
and conflicting claims being
irlade. ''Tremendous Savings!"
"Super Low Prices!" "Super
Duper Low Prices!" .
It would almost be funny if the
money you spend on food weren't
such a serious matter. So for
those of you who are as tired of
the ballyhoo as we are, we'd like
to set the record straight.
For the record.
In 1968, Alpha Beta was the first
market to introduce the phr~se
''Total Discounts" to Southern
California. And they weren't
just words. Because we
dramatically reduced our prices
on everything that was not
reg(Ilated by eiiher -fair-trade
agreements or 1aw. (These are
things that no· market. anywhere,
can change.) · · . .. -
In total, w~ reduced pnc'es on
over 12,(')00 items. And we made
this promise to yoµ. To give you
the lowest possib~ prices on
every single item; every single ·
day. To eliminate the luxury of "·
games, gimmicks and giv.eaways.
To stop stamps. To shorten store
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in any area that would not affect
quali,ty, selection, sefvice or
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Within a few months, Alpha Beta
became the Number One
Discount .t.fark~t hfre. P~qpl~
were not only saving money, tliey
were si;lving a lot of it.
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competition decickd, "If you can't
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everybody and.His brother
jumped on the bandwagon. Me-
. too. claims of !o\al discouQt\ and
super' prices sprbuted up -· '
everywhere. . '· J
To the average consumer, it
became easy to 1~ssun1e on~
discount'market was about as
good as another.
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from an effiti~t~ .of oper ·on ·
that continues to be unequalled.
Our discotin . · know-how is ,
. li:tefa~~Y ~be' ta le. .pnl" ~othe,r
· IriarlCets,'tve an rodtic ·<i · ~11sis,eilcy f sa ~~ · m .
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Between .aur •very day discounts
and our Double Discounts, the 1;
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For instance, th~re's a tte~d n6J/
towa~d keeping,P1firkets.?pen «-:
longer hours. It~ cQnven1ent, but)
costly. Arid you e9d up paying · .
for it. So we haven't lengthened
our hours. Instead, we've
.lowered hundredf ,o~ pJ!ce~ .ev~11 t'
more. Which is why, starting ·
this week, you're seeing even
lower prices at Alpha B~~· ' ..
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This doesn't mean you won't find .
markets aqvertisjng some prices r
:that ar~ Iow~r th~n ours. ';
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a ht1ndred items. Wh-en, in fact,
the average.market carries over
9,000 items! ·
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that you'll find you're spending
less at Alpha Beta. Week after
week.
And.we can prove it.
In the past weeks, we've been
conducting a most interesting
,test. Weve asked. other market
· shoppers to buy exactly the same
items, on the same day, at their
· market ,and a~Alpha ,lieta.
Withou.t exception, they've saved ..
·from,<$2,.to $6 with ·us! We're. not
. . talkiqg'aboufpeople who shop .
' . gourinet stores either. We're· ·
talking atlqut p,eople who sfioj>
conventional stamp-giving
markets as well as people who
shop other"discount" market.st
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total' food bill in'1968. And that's
our promise now, iri 1972 .
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Try your own comparison
shopping test. You'll find
wherever you're shopping now ...
you'll like the total better at
Alpha Beta.
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President,
Alpha Beta Markets
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Saves
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Most people think twice
about wasting rood , but more
orttn than not they don't coo-
sider the great amount of fuel
wasted unnces.sarily w h 11 e
cooking.
Many wasteful cooking prac-
tices can easily be ellmlnated
to conserve a valuable natural
resource -gns.
For example, by keeping
saucepans covered , you make
the heat do the job it's sup-
posed to do.
Once you let heat escape.
the gas flame has to work that
much harder to generate more
of It. Gas ts saveCI. too, because
with a covered pot, you can
cook with a lower name.
And It <>nly takes an average
of 10 minutes to pre-beat an
oven. Gas it being waited
after that length of tbne.
Overui were designed for
baking and roasting only -not
for heating ' room. So don't
leave the oyen door open to
accomplish that task.
Opening the oven door fre-
quently to check on roods also
wast.es fuel. Self-baiting foods.
meat thermometers. tlme and
temperature charts and see--
through glasafdoors all help to
make cooking euler and to
conserve gas,
When cooking on a bumer,
remember that a high flame Is
seldom required for long. Use
R low flame when it will do
just as well.
The name 1d10uld never ex·
tend beyond the bottom of the
pan. A larger name wastes
heat. Foods cook just a·s quickly
11t a gentle boil as at a furious
rolling boil.
Make sure burners are com-
pletely .off .when not in use.
Check them before leaving the
kitchen or house.
. '' D~light ,.
' Molded . ·,
'WMn yoo entertain yoor.
ft!Ollils Jor Juncb, a piquanl
tdea f1:r the menu Is always a
, prob~ Many Women want
lo ~· q!ad, bul are trying
.. ~k ~,liomltb!ng a bit dli·
T)iere a\'t -!ew tb!tlgj that
l •dd auch .lei\ to IDY· "88 ad as
~ i:Mese ~bled In it.
1bjtt •II a ~·"1cular\y good ~ .. ~!ood-' ASPIC-A j;.I. BLUE
IW cO(ll canned tomato juke
· , 14 ~p c:bOPP+I celery
lfj cup fbopped' onion
<14 CU!> chop!"'li green pepper
I t'alP.""n lemon Juice
1 ~'·leaf . V. teaspoon salt
Oasll of 'pepper
1 enye.~ unflavored
gel1tln
!IS cup chilled tomato juice
•2 1&bt•n• vinegar
'1/S Cup blue cheese, crum·
·bled f.tnblne the tomato )uice,
~erY. onion, green pepper, 1,
ltl""n ju!.,.;/ bay leaf, sal\ and ~pper. Simmer. wlCOvered, 1
,lo'. rlllnutes. lteaitwbile, sprinkle gelatin
over ll!e cold tomato juice and
vinegar to solten. Stir In ho\
~· unfil dissolved .
(mlbovt bay le•(.) Pour into
"'l<!ld jlJld' nfrjgerate. . When tomato mixture is
partially set, fold in blue
~: Refrigerate until firm .
..{hunOfd on salad greens. If dtM!ed. lop with additional
enimblcs of blue cheese.
Serves four.
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' lil)l!Jettr.sh .alr. , · , , , _ANJMM.:~ .~l!'bbtte.1 sindwl~ · · s-•d'~'ill bread With to ..... ""'"'Clli¥1r of la • ··-,_,,. "l'"""':m'..... . .-... , ft butll!t, If , degir.d, sn-1
.. red era.,....,· sa!lqe,..,.,.,..,. then s p r ·e a"' thickly with :, pops stuck int<> erisp ~apples peanut butler t 1'GP with ~
:1 and relish basketa full of car-i:i slice of br.aci, jVnp ·
.. rot and celery atlcb. will turn . · until· ready to serve . • , an everyday lunch lnlo a Cul _,._ d .. ,,,.,. __
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:: .-"· berry aauce mto 11-lnch thick
:; &l\ANBEllRY MALTED sUces. Using lll1inud shaped ;j ~ cup ~ • Jl!lce cllokle cutler, cut oiJ1 111ima11
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·cocktail, ~!eel · · from slices. of cranberry
tf. cup heavy crtam .. puce; Place on tray, Cf1Ver
I tablespoon vanilla •malted aiill chill. ·,
mllk ]>9Wder Just before serving, place a
1 ~-... 111a Ice croamr, 1'1'~ qn top of e acll ccmbfile alt JDcredlenta 1n a ,.....Icb.
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dition to ouk>l-band eating,
IUllllDel' fruits make quick
and tally pally deooerts when
poached la flavorful Uqulds.
ConllnaJ Jl'ndl C 0 m p O le
........... tine -fruita -
red plums, peaches and Bing -. ..
'Ibis colorful array II cooked
the modern oven cooking bag
Jllethocl -fruib, sugar and
port wine are added to the
oven bag and~then baked until · · fust barely Soft., I
SUch .. .....tmenl of flults •
b perfect far 8emce, sI11htly ,
wadn1Gr"cbilled, in )'OOI' most
elet!ant .. rv1ng dllh. Or, If you
prefer, ~ iii, fr\'it''com·
pole ··r llU!fy &D(Ol cake.
CARDINAL F R U IT COM·
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I tablespoon 'cornstardl
t cup sugar
I pound t8rt red plums, cut
in half
4 pe&cbes or nectarines,
peeled and cut la half
I pound Bing cberrl~, pitted
: cups Port wine ....,
Prihoa\ oven to 325 degrees. Add'~ and sugor to suian itte (10"x16") oven
cooking bag and shake genUy
to mix.
Place bag in 2-inch deep
roasting 'pan, Add 11-uit and
wipe., Close bag with twJst tie.
Mak~ aj!< .l!·lnth ~lits;lll top of
bag. •
Bake ·SO minutes, J>r until
·tested.done. Do· not overcook.
RfmQye· from °".en, cool," then
chill. 11¢'• loppel! with daifY " llOUf'Creain.Jlla~ I Oervings. , ,
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By JEANNE LES~! "In a conventional caltttria, Tht money aavtd by the lritloo or were tranllerred to achool lunchel cbnptr lhen -• 11111 moro. USDA pe1111t opokesmao~ the egeney new market.I .,, HCloul
UPI FOOD EDITOR ~I you 're number 90 In a line of new system varit0 from acbool.s joining the lunch pro-the achool.s could do it butles cao eut the boktry bu made cant pr0grm loodPu~p"· In ·~ -··~
90 klds, you have 30 seconds to school to achoo! and cUy &o gram for the first Ume. themlelves, especially when price for cookie. from 17 ceritJ in meeUn& ue1t1 for ethnic ~ -..,..wwa1
1'EW YOR K (UP I) -A lot gulp your food and keep mov· city. In Bridgeport, CoM., la-SECOND SAVING the schools provide some Ill-a pound to only 12 eenls. and tt«lo fooda, including lffrntd lo llkj nortbwlllenl
ot 11tudents lunch like airline ing (back to class)," sakl bor eo1tJ dro pped about 50 per ~erclal processing also gredienll in the form of Turkeys can be made into pinto beant tn th6 10Utbwut purple pl:um1 they'd ftrst
p.:1ssengers thest days. They Jacobi, adding that Jlnes move cent when airline type meall is an economy. C.ompanles donated foods from the U.S. boned, coobcl turkey roU. and aQd grttJ 1n the qtb and eaten 1t school. and cornbread
rat com1nerclally prepared, faster whe.o )'OU don't have to were introduced.. that .rtgularly prepare &lmU.ar departm.e.nt of Agriculture. beef. 1Dto beef p1tUea, franb mldwelt. became IO popular 11
single serving fr ozen tray wait tor someone to dish up E.rceu food service ataff meal• for inltitutlonal and Many food service directon and meat )qaf. The IJIOlt.!IDID also aaid cantomia thl~ it now a week--
meals that are heated at food int!lv!dually. either Jell through normal a~ rttail &ale can do the job for use commercial P"""""" In Wlilllnglon, a USDA achoo! lunch Jinlil'llllll crtate ly feature. school. !~~~.::..::...:..~~~~~~~~~~..::..~~~~~~~~~~~=--~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~..:.......:.....:.....:..:::.;...:.....:..:.::..:=.::.:::.:;::.;..~~~--'~~~--,,,-~~~
Airline type lunches make 11
hit with parent! and school
boards as well as students but
for different reasons.
The yourl£slers like the
soc.•edier service and menll!
planned around u n i v e r s a I
fa\orites, such as fr.11nk.! and
beans, spaghetti with meat
sauce, lesagyw. pizza, fried
chicken, breaded fish fillet.I.
hamburgers. sloppy joe3 or
hi>rbl>cue and tacos.
Fl 'LL PORTION
Onf> school food Mrvlct
director s.11y!I parents llke the
ne\V !l\'!llem beeause It
guarantcc!'i each child a 1taled
h1"(·h parka~e containlnl{ •
full oortion or wholeaome food .
Stholll board• approve
be<'auiu· the q1tem uva
1r>orit>v while nrov idlnc J>t1~nc.
ed meals without the large
starr and expensive eouloment
or !'flnvcntional cafeterias.
Onlv a free z er , I
refrigerator and a convection
ovi>n are required.
Sc-hools that lack 81)8Ce even '
for thl>sc "rten are ~rved by a
central kitchen which heats
meats ror deli~ In inllllated
carriers .
. Julius J .. Jacohs, director of
srhool lunches fOT Me'l!f' York
Citv. sairf more than 100
Sl'hools here switched to
11lrline type meals durinJ? thf>lr
first yPar of availabili tv. He
f'KOCl'f<:. the number to grow.
TV STYLE
F.o"h ho! Pnlrf>e comew with
a vegetable ln a com·
partmcnted aluminum tray
liti:r those used for commercial
heat-and-serve dinners.
Each child in line is handed
his tray of hot food on top of a
stvrofoam t r a y containing
bre11cl. bullet , de$sert, a
napkin. an eating utenail and a
str aw for milk, which tops the
pyramid.
FilJing
Ideas
Planted
With all the talk aboUt
ecology a n d ~vlntcqnf!ll,
here '• a dish that \ioe1n't even ·
require a diapoaable cxw>klq
utensil!
And IK' cuserole to wub
either. since Apple Sauce aiil
Ham Stuffed Eggplant II bak·
ed In the shell of the •m>lant
itself.
Perhaps the most common
In this country ls the aleet
oblong shape that 11 lule111t
the blossom end.
The filling is eggplant that
has been scooped from the
!ihells, then cooked and mixed
\1•ith bread crumbs, apple
:iauce, ham cubes and cheele.
The very laat ingredient -
\'inegar -is the moat fm..
portanl. It adds a zip and ac-
cent that is impossible to
achieve with any spice or
herb!
Since eRgplants come ln
ntany sizes, the rec ipe here
makes enough filling for two
n1edium to large eggplants.
Ser\·e 1 ~ rggp\ant for each
serving.
II you can ~el smaller egg-
plants, use four \\1lh the
same rillinJ! ingn dicnls ;ind
serve' ~ J>('r prrsun. A nice
luncheon \1 h1'n ~<'r1f'd "'ith a
salad uf n1:in11alcd 1omato
slicrs 011 lrt1uL·r
AP l'Ll'.: SAL'Cl:: A,\Jt)
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Sliced Bacon , ... -.-... 77• :::.~95; •
fA.IMll JCHl$IOHRm, KJ.1'
TAVERN HAM """"""'"'
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Baby Food ·
AMIJUICIS
DOLE'IUCED , Pineapple ~
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FANCYFAAMS
Tomatoes
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FANCY FARMS
Jo~at~
CatsupteJ
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.... a.a.cur
T ...... ,M<y. R"" BBQ SiuSm!
T-BONE STEAK
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PolntRHOUSE-
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RIB STEAK
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f/.6'.llA fltoics&t,f
lloneltu Sttalcs """~:!.., 'I!! Clluclc Sfealr ._0/11 .................... 65• . c....-0. .•••.•.•.... 1... Ll
1., Slrloln Steaks ~ •1~
GROUND BEEF
'-'DIDli s.u.. ••••••.•••• ~
ClnRk Roat
......... Chuck
loaoloulound
atmlair .,.,...., ..........
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A$0Rlm VAMTllS EtCLUO!Nll B!Ef.
FROZEN MIL l't(B.
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.. _......, ........... -79c ICE CREAM ..., ...
CllMli•M• FRESH llUTTER .... 81 •
,.._ IOCM cm mAMID
COTIAGE OIEESE.,37<
OK>'C:'&ATE ORN 25' ........
SOUl CREAM ::.:··· 27• ., -.... 39•
NEW ILLUSTl\ATED HISTO~Y OF THE ,
UN)Tl;D S!ATES
Toilet Tissue
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IN PLAIN TALK ... "Key Buys" are almost the same as finding money! They mea n EXTRA savings beyond
what you normally save with our everyday low discount prices . Here's why:
In return for advertising or displaying certain products, all supermar kets rece ive tempora ry promotional
allowances from manufacturers. To some. this means extra profits. We choo se to pas s t he savings on to you
· by lowering the price of thes~ products below their regular low discount prices. To call your attention to
these outstanding values, we tag them with bright green "Keys:' (Natu rally, we never limit the quantities
you may buy or the amount you may_ save by stockin g up on Key Buys.)
Since food is a DAILY heed. these· savings soon become extra "dollars .. :sO" walcfi for OU r "Key" Buys:' ,..lal ..... DllCOUfllTID llllital'TOM
, ... , •·T•ADID AHO OOVlll NMIUlfT
COfilT•OU.ID ITllMS
coPY•IOltT c I LVctCTSTOl:lllNC .. AU.1111NnUM•Y8
· ' You'll never firid an ea sier way to save!
.._mtlllOftCDClfliCll:r'etM.fMl8SnDNSCj:BTO • ""31¥l MOM wmtlSOAY SlPlllMO: 13 l\iltOUGH lUCSDAY SlPTfMM• 19, 1971 ...
FROZEN FOODS
KOLD KIST STEAKS •• !'.'=i~l.21
MAIYllTDAT3.~A BUITONI LASAGNE .... · •• '::l77• •::=.• .F BANQUET°DINNJRS •••••• "~35• .
WHITT, w,r,r ' ~-1 MEXICAii, '"' lJICHllMlll, otm 80IUDo\ MIX. <Xllllt
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CANNED FOODS
ONION RING ••••••••• ,,.,. •
VEGETABLES ••••••••• ":':'.:'::37 •
"JUNIOR BABY FOOD .• , 1=11• ::=l'.':ll:'~~,=.:l"...,""'-
YiJiAN· COFfEE'. ..•• "cll2.70 U.1.D.L fOID ITIW •. . MGUlM, lllC'llA MATIC -
INSTANT COHEE •. ,:'l'J:l .39 . . COUPONS
·DOLE° JUICE DRINK ~=:t.:37• Gladly ACSl/llld
9"4APPLE JUICE •.• ~~":.'m39• •
..... Mon·s APPLE SAUCE •• ",:i34• ORE-IDA POTATOES •••• "':':.'::47•
..... ISLANDER PUNQI •••• ,..:J'lll79• ORANGE JUICE •••• , • J ~21·
..... PINEAPPLE JUICE ..... ,.ig,:29. LEMON~DE. • •. • •••• ~"t:.:29• .. Ol •111.lM
...... PUDDING CUPS. oA '!'='c'::53• .
BREADID PERCH •••••• ":.=61 •
HALIBUT •••.• '."!"."!"!'~.lw.94•
PETRITZ.CREAM.PIES ...... oz..i27•
1NW1A. CIUDIATt. <OalllUT, wat. ~
DOWNYFLAKE BREAD • "~~52•
VEGETABLES •• '°"'""'""""1:':44•
GINO'S'1.ZA ........ ~::l79 • '. -CHOPPI IROCCOLI ••• ,.,.,.25,
..... LlllY'S SAUERKRAUT •• '~22• ..... HYDR
..... GiEEN GIANT PEA'. ; •• •;:22• RALSTOll EREAL ••• '\':",.'::ft•.
SNAPE TOM DRINK. ,. '!":'fo.'i'lil16• ..... JR AST .~."::l45•
.,-.DINn MOORES • , ... ~61· ..... JW.O ESSERT •• ~":"",":.'::21•
A·l MtlT SAUCE ....... '~39• ...... LIPTO TEA BAGS ..... •,g59•
HEINZ KJTCHUP ••• ,,. ••• ".ll5~· COOKlllG IAG &JAIX • , • ''\:36•
G"RUC S"LT """"'43• """"'"" ---·-
. RIB R'IST ...... , .. ,, UR .. •ND UJICOMDITIONAU.Y c
MMHDPOa
QUALITY• LI PLAVOll
PET FOODS
CHUCK ROAST
UNC:~'r:1~~!LLY 5 7 c .OND•O~ll QUALITY AND
l'LAYOI: LI
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ROYAi. CROWN COLA : .. ~.l:l~Q$ CURT~lilii::::: :·:~44.-Klt'UN Qt FOOD • ::'!'l:.'111sr
.,...coca COLA IEYER r., • .--•s· ..... ""' -"" . ' CAT LlnER -"'55• . MINll RICE MIXES . "'27' . • • • ·' • • '· • "u"' • ' ....... ""'· .._ ·-....• : • • .'" .... TABBY CAT FOOD ••••• '"~13•
FARM FPESH PRODUCE AT DISC OUNT PRICES
r.UARANTEEU 10 BE lHE FINES! QUALITY AVAILABLE
· IREEI BEllS BORAl(O !!AND SOAP ." •• "Jl33• ,..n,""' 1 "" "'"
.,-.LAQY LEE TISSUE •• , • '.~~l:l20•
WHnt. A.SSQITlC
..... PINE SOL • • • . • .. ~::89•
.,.+GLASS CUAN.E.R ••• ~:~i'1':1142•
CONFIDmtlAPllNS • l . ~:l43•
DIAL BATH SOAP ••• ~ ••• l::21 •
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DAIRY PRODUCTS
ROD'S DRESSING •••• ~~-=47 •
HllCOA MARGARINE ••••• '~34•
..... SAFFOLA MARGARINE •• '~36•
..... LADY LEE TOGIJRT , ••• l.':.i19•
LADY LEE ICE CREAM ••••• "~67•
SllllE 1111
SPiii
Regular or
99c UMcontod.
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Ill ROLL DI .. ~-· .Kly&f/. :_
IEOIOllllT ~·.: \J -Son I Dll ~ Scented or93c • Scented or Unscented unicon!od. $139
1.5 OL 12 OL
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BEVERAGE • SPIRITS
BAVARIAN BEER ... ,..,/'c'll1ll.29
GOLD SEAL GIN ....... •~7 .11
BURGUNDY WINE •• -~~1.15
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page con1tftUt• (u1t o 1mall
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B7 8AllABARA GlllBONS lwo ounoos club oodo. four dry vermouth, ooe --lemon, dub of Worctotmhlre a1 .... m ca19rio1. (Far 1 1,_ dliqulrl, omll wine. the ak:ollol talotlel
,..m the_J SliJn O.Wmtl'• dropo ,.,,.,...,., two doubl.. vermouth. dllh of bltton.,$1r aod .. 11. Shakt with 1<t ind One """"" llCbl -. lllkf the -ond odd 1 ocoop GI evaporate as they coot. For ~ ..... utk>n Boa:: duh ol bltten, 1 let: cubes. a with lce,Jnd aenie with.lemon strain, 97 calories. DEMI·DAJQUUU aha.Vtd fee. Serve.14 1 cbam· tbtse and more, send a
..... f ~r. Ar.a....v __ ... nc peel. 139 calories. ... ....... ~ Deir Barbarl -l\ow •bout t=• -· '' ~N an ora e Lt;fT.llANDED pogne lllta) 7' Cllorlet. a I I m p e d , sclf·ad.....-
aome "rec~•" for thole of us slice. Serve in an Old Fashion-VERY VERY BLOODY SCREWDRIVER One OW!(< Ught rum, juice env·•-and Zi centa to SLIM •r-ed glaS!, &9 calories. of one Ume. two ouncet club ~ wbo onjoy 1 drinlc before din-MARY Beel Bur~•-'y, Cblcken in SPIRIT, In core OI Ille OA!l:;V-
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fattening than ,commercial
m1a:es:
SLIM GIMLL'T
Jui~ of 1 lime
1 ounce vodlca OT gin
4 dropl lktuid sweetener
SLIM SOUR
Juice or 1 lemon
I ounce Scotch 0< bourbon
5 drops liquid sweetener
Shli'Je well with ice and
strain into a well chilled glus.
To garnish, add a lime peel to
the gimlet, or • fresh cherry
to the aour.
Now Mn. Gibbons, what
would' the calorie count bet
Mrs. C.E.A. Richmond, Va.
Dear Mrs C.E.A. -Vodka,
gin, bourbon, Scotch and rye
have identical calorie counts.
However, lhe proof (alcoholic
content ) will affect the
calorics. ·
The higher the proof, the
morfl calories. Otle ounce or
so-proof liquor la 65 calorie•:
•proof is 70 calories : 90
proof ls '16 cal~ries and 100
proof is 12 calories.
By using the 1)-prool liquor
and limit.Ing your quantity to
one ounce (instead of the stan·
dard llh ounce measure), your
Slim Gimlet is 75 calories and
yapr.albn Sour is 73 clloriey.
Most bottle sours and those
made from mlxes are between
180 and 195 calories.
Followlng along with your
fdea, here · are some other
"happy hour" favorites that
ore 1... potent In alcohOI and
calories. The Calorie counts
.._ att for ao proof and don'\ in-
clude the garnishes:
WET MARTINI
On& ounce gin or vodka. two
ounca dry vermouth. Shake
with Ice and strain into a
cockla\1 glass w\th an olive,
115 calories.
LOWER MANHATfAN
One ounce rye or bourbon,
two ounces sweet vermouth,
double-dash of bitters. Shake
with Ice and serve with a fresh
cherry, 149 calories.
OLO.F ASlllONEI>
One ounce rye or bourbon,
Gorden Gems
1Jewels'
Abound
Red"4"1pe watermelon has
alway• been a favorite in the
r,ar and Middle East. Our own
Mark Twain called
watf:nneion "the chief lui:ury
of the world."
And, succulent green grape.s
were a special feature on the.
abundant tableii at lavi~
feasts ttvoughout the cen--
turies. These garden jewels are
plenWul in markets through
the swnmer. Add canned
boned chicken for a truly
magnifictnt dlsh.
Canned boned c hicken
make> the preparation of any
entree, salad or sandw ich 3Cl
easy. It's a real convenience
food you can slock up on for
daily use arKI emergencies,
too. Just take the chicken
r ight from the can for quick
salad fixing . ,
Taj f.lahal Chicken Sa lad is
a gourme.rs delight Sim ply
blend yogurt. honey. and
ginger !or a naturally sweet
dressini;. Toss lightly with eul
up boned chicken , wate rmelon
balls. halved seedless 11:rapes.
sliced celery. and chopped
toaated almonds.
Taj Mahal Chicken Salad ls
an either« combination. too.
Either serve it on crisp salad
greens for diet-watchers. Or.
spoon lt on hot toasted waffles
for a' Hght and refreshing
open·face sandwich.
TAJ MAHAL CHICKEN
-SALAD
2 tab\espoona plain yogurl
2 toaspoons hon<Y 0,1 teaspoon ground ginger
l cups watenmlon balls
l cuo scedl,.. grope.I cul In
half
1/3 cup cliogonally alic«I
celery I tablespoonl c h o p p e d
to1st<d almond• . s ca,. (i counces t.acb)
Boned Chicken or Turkty 1
cut UP
11 1>os~ 1i1tnc1 }'·Ql•rh
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""' remalnln& ..,..edlenle: ... m. Servo on crisp sa1od
ll'OeJW, Makeo about I cupo.
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DENVER (UPI> -A grow.
Ing number of achoo! nutri-
tlonlsl.I ay the ...... Johnny
can't read 11 becauae ht'•
hungry. '
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of the School Foodservice
Journal, concurs. She said
pasL studies have shown we:ll-
fed children earn b e t t e r
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RESERVE'\HE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
~ SALES TO WHOLESALERS
OR DISTRIBUTORS
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huqry to clauroom.
"Compared With sJ!etto ltldt
coming huoi")' to ocbool, the
well-red child's atlention span
ls 1rt1ttt. His ltarning curve: jumps way up."
Many probltma with the
present school lunch program
set-up were ouUiDed--in a re-
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Mlt joumel article by Dr.
Bruno BeUlebelm. 1uthorlty in
the lldd of ohlld car., thll ap-
peored origwUy in PamUy
Hulth maRuine.
WHAT'S WRONG
BeUlehelm'• critique boiled
down the troubles to poorly
tasting food, too little time in
which to eat It and lack of
nu1ntblol bitllDCe' ~tn. Bayer said the
messa.ae oo tbe Med for pro-
Pft nutrltlOn wUl take a long
tlme to filltr down t o
everyone involved -lncludlng
partnl.I Ind school board
mtmbers.
She said diet problems ollen
begin with parents who aend
chUdttn to IChool witbou a
c brtatflnt. ·-
The problem Is tompounded
at lunchtime when pupils re-
ject un'ppet lzing loods in
favor of better-tasting ones
with 1ittle outrltloo:d balance.
ECONOMY C1JT
~In. Bayer st1ld the problem
also finds lts way to school
boards. tA hich Jock 1~ lunch
prognms u possible lrtl! or
economy instead oC as an ln-
~ral part ol education.
She erpects correction or the
probltm to be a long proctss:
"The impetus probably will
come from the Cederal level.
The President's Council on
Advisory Nurtition has recom-
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the scbool.t Ind the Dtpart·
ment of AJrk:ullure bas shown
a marked interest that these
recommendations be carried out.·•
She said that nutrition lJ not
being taught <11rrenUy to
would-be teachers. although
lndicltlona are aome slates
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SHORT TIME
She 1dded thlt lood .. rvloe
admlnlstraton believe a SO-
minute lundt period Is not t.nr
enough "to allow food to become on inlegr•I part or a
child'• education."
School systems currently
are testln~ a program that
provldet breakfasts r 0 r
chlldren before their cla!les
be~in,
It's nQt just ghetto chHdren
who come to school' hungry,
she noted.
A study by Or. David Call of
the Cornell University nutri·
tion department sho"'ed lack
of a proper breakfa&t is
"'idespread anton~ middle-
class pupils as "'ell as poor
onts.
'·Chnnglng or making the
(school lunch) pr()'tram better
comes down to the queMion
•·ctoes the child like the food or
not." f\lrs. Bayer concluded.
"~lony of lhesc things come
under nutrition education.
"You have to leach a child
that a h<in1burger and a malt
is no! the \\'3}' he's going to
make the football learn."
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Winner
What to do with leftover
vegetables -a dllemma yOll
may face··often .
'fltaybe there are beans,
caullnower, can'Ots and bolled
potatoes or small amounts or
leftover corn, peaS. asparagus
or broccoli. Put any or these
together for hearty Vegetable
~1edley.
Into the mixing bowl go
cooked vegetables . grated
sharp Cheddnr cheese. onion
and cream of mushroom soup
-a quiet stir and it's ready
for the baking d~h.
Sprinkled generously with a
mixture of Parmesan cheese
and buttery, crilp com Oake
orumbo, Vegetoble Modley Lt a
saucy ..,.,.mpanlment lor 1111·
ed ham rolls, rout beef or
your·tavorlte sea.tood.
VEGETABLE MEDLEY,;
v .. cup regular mara:arine or
hlltler
lh cup packaged corn flake
crumb.!
1;4 cup grated Pam1esan
cheese
cup cooked French cut
green beans
l cup cooked caullnower
t cup sliced. cooked carrots
2 teaspoons irL'llant mineed
onion
t I-ounce pkg . (I cup) grated
Cheddar che ese
I IO-ounce can condensed
tteam of mushroom soup
J cup 11Uced. cooked potatoes
Meir-margarine in small
sauctpao. Remove from heat .
Add eom flake crumbs and
Parmesan cheese; mis: well •
Set aside for topping.
Place green b e a n s ,
cauliflower. carrots, on ion.
Cheddar cheese and cream or
mwhroom soup in a greased
IOl.8'1212--inch ( l 1h quart) bak-
ing diJh; stir until combined .
Arrange potatoes in a layer
over vegelable m i x t u r e .
Sprinkle corn nake cnnnbs
topping evenly over potatoes.
Bake in 350 degree oven
about 30 minutes or until
thoroughly heated . Serves 8.
Cookie s
Barred
Fresh lemon Juice adds light
nsvoring.
COOKIE BARS
*i cup hul'"r
V. cup Wlsifted con-
rec11011c1 s' sugo11·
2 egg yolks
I cup unsUted nour, stir to
aerate before measurlng
1 teaspoon lemon Jul~
Meringue, see below
YJ cup finely c hopped
walnuts
Jn a medium mixing bowl
cream butter and sugar; brat
in egg yoltl: stir in flour and
lemon juice until blended.
Sprtad evenly in ungreased 13
by 9 by I inch pan.
Bake In a preheated !»
degree oven for JO minutes.
Remove from oven and spreed
with Meringue: sprinkle witlli
walnuts.
Contlnue baking In the ~
degree oven until tripping ls
browned~ minutes longer.
Cool. Qlt into hlr1. Rtmove
and store In • lighUy '~
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By JOHNA BUNN I tablespoon Add noodl.,, cook I S Small ripe avocado salad bowl.
Worcheltershlre aauce minutes Jonger (or u n t 11 Y.t lemon CUt avocado In blte-slze
JJOLLYWOOD -A 1mall. IOWICHtnediumepnoodla noodles are tendttJ~ i:aste to 2 medlum·siz.e tomatoes pieces, squeeze with Uttle
•ptrky girl, thin and P~tty in a (about s cups) correct seatonlngs. Serves 4 to 1 cup whole large pimento-lemon to prevent avocado
lemo~yellow tu rt I en e et Melt butttr over low mat in I. stuffed olives from tu.rnlni brown, add to
sweater over blue and white a ht.avy Uillet (or Dutch . SANDY'S SAL A D 2 teaspoons capers salad bowl with tomatoea.
checked panll, groeted me at oven), Add -111 and celery: CAUFORNIAN % hard· cooked eds, olives, capers. and hard"'°"ked
the door. She was armed with aaute 5 inlnUI ... Add tniond 1 tUJe bead ltttutt, torn quartered eggs. l.rtz lightly.
a newspaper. her weapoo to beef, stirrtng occationally, un-Mixed greens; romaine, \I cup olive oil Combine olive oil, vinegar,
train the snarlior, little ~ til meat ii browt.ee.. chicory, tJCal'tlle. el)dive Y• cup wine vinega. salt, pepper and parsley;
with the huge bark "ho came Add remi\nlng ingredient• or wuttttreSs Salt. pepper· to-ta•le-blend (or shake-,r;tU) Pour oil
to the door with her. e z c e Pt n 00 d 1e 11 mi 11: 1 cup garbanro beaM (can-2 tablespoons fineJy chopped mixture over salad, toss Jigbt-
•·r just rented this house/' ned)' panJey ly but thorougbly. Serves 6 Sandy Duncan said. ' 'I thoroughly. Cover, cook over f can artichoke heartl in oil, Combine lettuce, m l x e d with stew and garlic bread
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stew
recipe is hearty
fare for
rainy days.
' wouldn't really livt in the hills IQw heat 70 minutes. stirrinl drained greens. beans, art I choke and well-chilled white (or
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Jt 's really not bad. It's sma111·
enough and large enough."
•·r don't like blg houses
because I get sen red." she
said. sitt ing guru-fashion on a
mult i-<.'Olored couch.
''If I'm in a big comer
apartment on the second .floor,
J would wonder \vho's in the
corner or the first or · third
floor. It would be physicaJly
overwhelming to m8intain that
kind or house. and I <lon't want
hundi'eds of people •''orking in
the house."
How is she able to stay ao
slim? "It's funny. my weight
nuotuates." Sandy s a I d .
"When I "''as dnncing In New
York, I weighed as much. as
120 pounds, even 125, which
for 5'3" is a lot. But muscle,
I'm told, is heavier than fat.
"When I got out of the
hospital I weighed 86 pounds.
CBS is screaming I'm too thin
1'1 the face, but J fee.I better."
The Sandy Duncan Show
comes back to CBS-TV this
month . Her Funny Face series
had to be folded last season
when she developed a i;erious
eye problem that required
surgery.
Sandy does not do anything
s~i8:1 a'?or!-1!_,he~~:11!1_~ fea st and amine per1uus.
"It~ psycholOgical 1 don't
really care to eat meat, sud-
denly it is distasteful tq me.
But I haven't been on any
vegetarian kick. 1 like fruits
and vegetables, but mostly
I'm just not really that ad-
dicted to f~ttening foods ," she
said .
. "( think l 'm a good cook.
My favorite dis~ is something
called 'depression stew.' It
gofS back to my grand.mama.
during that time when food
was really scarce. I use
ground beef, brown It and .add
onions, tomatoes. and all kinds
of fresh vegetables. com,
peas, potatoes.
"I like to put noodles in
mine. If I can camouflage the
beef enough, the taste of it, I
can eat it. I really garlic or
onion it up."
She's big oh salads. "I make
lots of them. crabmeat or,
best of all. just big green
salads -artichoke hearts.
avocado, garbanzo beans, kind
of like an antipasto -a whole
meal for me.
"l serve wine with meals. I
don't go along with those peo-
ple who sa~ )'.OU have to ha_ve
red wine with meats or white
wine with something else. I
just serve whlte wine with
everything beca~ I like it
best."
Sandy has to be busy. Her
father said once she needs a
three-ring circus around her.
"Yeah, I can't stand to be
still, to be bored. I worry
about that a little bit. I'll
rinish a meal with people and
T can't just let the dishes sit
there.
"I can't sit and relax until I
get everything off the table,
into the dishwasher and put
awav. I would like to be less
drivfn, and it's myself really,
there's nobody else really
driving me,'' she
said. ';People ask me what I
do in my free lime. Well, I
never really seem to have any.
J arrange it that way. But, ii I
did. l would sit very quietly
and read . Only. I don't read,
and I'm not naturally athletic,
either."
Sandy Duncan is selective
about whom she invites to her
home and is more frank than
most performers. The whole
"image" thing is nothing. as
far as she is concerned. "Your
work is wllat you are -and
that's it!" It bugs her when
people try to fit her into some
frame.
SANDY D\JNCAN'S
DEPRESSION STEW
3 tab:lespoons bu t t e r (or
margarine)
J CtJP thinJy sliced onion
I cup chopped celery
1 I> pQUnd• ground beef
2 ctipa shelled fresh peas
2 cups diced raw carTOls
2 cups diced turnips (or
pota~
I bay leaf
I can (28 ouncf) tomatoes
11, cups water (or canped
beel broth) '
1 tablespoon calt
",ii teaspoon chili powder (or
lr<sltly grou:.d bJtlCk pep-
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Apples Sa ce Bright Medley
Are ••M11 UUIOldlr bMllN 1ea11 ' ..
-llit)' ........ bti:',.. -beca... tht lebdeli:y to ,._.. li.ted,
'ierve lbtDI ~ wilh lilllltr!, but the Ndpe U .... Why not. aM i special !O(ICh
!bat CU J111b I V~e lhe with 4 C1J110 ()( IW ""°""'
blghllCbt ol the -I! vecetoblt .« -~lion or
Vepllbleo •• .Gnitln 111111 ~ .._-,
.. pec11lly 1>$ly woy lo oerve X... a tye 911 )'CIW' food'
them. Cooked vegetables are bUd&ll aQQ' A'9 ._ 1ma1I
combiDod lfltb o unuoual ,...... ol l•:~,""e-,.uce made with canned apple ...... ~ wltb a
sauce tmteod of milk. a.iWy ~ , and
The tlnl)' •pple flavor toa U-., Uiot II
brin&I GUI lhe lute ol lhe lwlrd to 11111. L ve&~-"'~-'1 bjt o1,..enui1ytot'-.1o1 or blend! the Oavon. The final 11 .. e appeal.
tl)(ICb ••• a croncby lopping of To prepare ahead, mix the
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Topwttb but1'nl
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\'BGllJAllLD AU GllATIN
I pacllagt (IO «incts) frozen
peuondcarcots
I paqe (10 OWICOI) f,...n
wbolebnielcam
2 llbl"'l"""'8 chopped aolon ..........
' ... , 'llt¥5? .flour 2 ~~apple aauce
~=-! cup groled ibarp cheeoe
I cup ...-stuffing mix
I llbleopoom melted butter.
Cool! tbe -and carroll and the ...,. u dlrec:t«! ..
the pacbcr. Dralo.
Brown .. lea lllChllY In 1' cup butter. Blend in flour, stir-
ring until smooth. Gradua11y
blend in apple sauce and cook
until thickened, stirring con-
stantly. Rtmove from heat.
Add .. 11. pepper and cheese
all!! stir untll cheese ls melted .
Add vegellbles and pour In-
to I I% quart C.-.le. Mix
stuftln& mix with 2 llble-
spooos melted butter. Spoon en
top or vogei.bles. Bak4' at loo
degrees for zo minutes. Makes
I to I servings.
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FRYING whole
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fllSll lb. 79· ~~ 77 PORK CHOPS. BA• . ., .• lffetlnut-ltnlnecl
BABY FOOD
All 'UfllM• . ·~.07
~~.79 ,. ..... 11 TIDE DflERGENT
C1mpH11'1
TOMATO SOUP ''" . El'BR'fl!AY WW l'RICES
.aT-MAllBIMEAT ' ~WHIP ..... 58 Jft • .......
CLUB STEAKS ............
BRAISING S'1111PS --7-BONE STEAK --FAlllLY STEAK ........... ,.. ·-AolllMI BONELESS STEAKS
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TOPSIRLOIN ....... SPENCER STEAK --Col . """' v..i C111111s "'°" CMlo9-PMlt Shouldlr LMnb 010P1
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IUt9lil DffHrt
JELLO ~-:;: .11
..... 36 98 c.----76 BANQUET DINNERS •• Fryer ... or1111ghs .. • Golffn'Mtol•K•m•I 12 .. r: lB 89 ,..__.,_ . 38 NBLETS CORN , .. •
.. "'1'.19 ?;!:~ : :87 i.;.;.=;;.HO;.U.;;.S;;;EH.;;O;..L.,.D ... l( ... AL ... U..;;ES;;...;.;~
1--J1 ....... 108 . .. itRI ~Mlylr'Unka ... • ...,.... .... _...,'°'11' ... nt.!I
.. 1;88 ;;;:r·~v;p;.; ... 78 PllESUIOROIWWS_ 1 88
2 28 ·---·--1 78 .... • • • Bonlllll Hlln Siem .. • ........ c.n "'2.18 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT PLASTlCl\JMBLERS .,., .10
118 ...,.__ 1 '89 P'ro .. w.mb-1.ltl/alw 178
"' , RLlET Of'SOLE "' • ORGANZED BINDER ... •
81 KiN-MMf'lllat 78 LJaltl'nlM-t1.•V1h.te 148 • • 8AEADED PERCH "'. PANTYHOSE ,,. ,
fXJRA FANCY-NEW CROP PER LB.
'oBTCmusAPPLES. 25
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DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT PBODUC~ pEPARTMENT
...... -UMNt., 39 Newe/.ooW1thlnglon'1tai.Goldtn
AU.BEEFBOLOGNA -· -"-na-IO __ ,,, 68 ~-25 ~iJ:: ·~;;:28 ~~ ..... 25
Piuse'U'Rv COOKIES , ..... 45 TOMATOES "'"·. .. .....,
CRESCENT ROUS ...... 86
~~·!or •atir-FreMh BONBEL CttEESE .... 79 ,..... ..... -.-1 ... ..--.. ., 43 R8glillr gmtne ,.,.. ,
ltnlR-c.fllo ~ 1 ~ 18 llOU. JACK CttEESE ,;; •
flawwM,AI '"""°'' NELISPEARS
·~~Cix;uiw11ERS
Tops 111.......--1.ll. Cllllo 811
FRESH CARROTS
"''"' .25
11Ch .10
IKh .10
1&1o~~ ._.89 ·~ ~0
DAIRY DEPARTMEN.T . ..,.,,,,, ,, ••.••. , 86 MIXED BOUQUETS bunch .89
ORANGE JUICE ,._,,,, • ....... 78
FRosmSHAKES ......_ .18 RAINBOW ASTERS '"'' •
BAKERY DEPARTMENT LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
N!W IVUYDAY LOW PRICE
SAllJRA VOOKA ·~ 2.75
.... 3.68 NIW IV!RYDAY LOW l'ftlCI
LAKESHRE GIN
IY11r011118outMft-l1.__. 4 38 OLD GLENWOOD a..• • ... __ .. __ ....... , 88
Renee French Wines .... •
Ralphs combination of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES is the best way we.know to keep your grocery bill down.
RALPHI OONl-."91Mtlll 111111'1 A111rtldV•rleUn
ICE CREAM~.79 s1e1eiiiiiMrs-:76
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ,......_,...,llCfU.1 ..
COLD CAPSULES .,...." .. BABY· OIL
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.,_-~en .... lkeftttld,._ 87 MlnNlllW u-, 27 ... Y CM I lftlEADE, Qll I
aAii.'m;fAMNS "::1.86 CCiCta~ • ~.65
NellCll'•TlflllM 1 38 Pleb••• 82 HAIR F1NSE = , BRUSSEL SPROUTS ";: • ~=!.~ -108 ----, ... 85 DeODORANT ... • FRIED SHllMP ,.. •
. L-.IWll!tt-~ .:.z. ~ ........ ,... • Wt. 14 TAME RINSE ...,. .1111 LEMONADE ... • T•,1rerybll1cttl Price.
Mu.111111r1n Special All••••••· TOOTiiPlSTEMlnt "'"..: .76 n=-Rc:taw.·~-2.78 __________ _.
BllD .1fOtt,.tt fl C A11ort.OFlll•ot1
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DETBIGENT .76 DRINKS .29
PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
1et1J Crocker 4.7--. 88 BWai ... 36 Creamed Polaloes .. ..... .. ....
PLAIN"cti'U "°' , ..... 55 Whlt•MNtJ 40-or, 69 o
OM 0 GRAN LATED SOAP pk••-...... -:.88 111 .... ....,. '~.27 PEAR HALVES BUBBLE BAllf
llRIMMSJWl'lll-A__..., -·28 Wllll910fti-l'lnllCMICN1111 :.DB RICEIWXES BAR SOAP
~IMctlhck ~.fj/ z._.._..,. .. o::.23 LUNCH BAGS
BEE'Fsrew u:.89 ~RE POLISH "!~ 1.08
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·-45 hw-...... C.ft JO·oi. .88 ~Polaloes ..... 88lhrooln Cleaner "' L111et1-runolt• ~ .. 145 ~~ GRANOLA CEREAL ,.,. • • Wfl:. SOFTENER 7·111. 89 ,11, .•
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HEALTH 5 BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLER$ HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
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"~.29 OETEAQ'iNT -=: .57 DOG FOOD o.--.. ~ t---.....c--•tt ~.34 MALTED MILK IAUI ....... PAPERTOWEU --'---":A3 C--M...,._ ,=.1• SMDKESPAM CLEANl!R ---"; .47
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,'::.n COfFll CREAMlll SANDWICH IAOS --=.41
... . ._...c.. -:.:.n PAHCAKI IYllUP FACIAL TISSUES --.... -;,. ... ";;.M MUSHROOM IAUCI -.12 DETI! OENT
--m.-"' C03i.WHIP =:.11 .. -=.u --";: .41 SHA 00 .:: ... CATIUP VANILLA WAFERS
lll!ill!U' DEODORANT ';: .M
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"'::.81 -· ~k -·-..._.....-. ":.11 COFFEECAKE ORANGE JUICE -.53. CANNED POP mMr =1A1 liliAN'Q'i' ,ftJICE -:..a TOMATO IAUCE "":,; .20 Dtofl>Ob .. u. -:.12
•\.. ........ °=.H iiim>V-'Allll ";;.n ---....... ~ .... ---~.17 HAIR OllUllNG NON-MTlllU[ ...... 73 SPl1EADABLES ............. :: ... ..__,,.. ..... '::Al --";:;47 ..... ~-°""" .......... "';; .a1 NTALCRl,AM CHieK!N DINllEI WHIATGlllll HIM lrown Po .. lotl ;;u;og• _....., -----Dii::W--=:re IHCHII.ADAS h "::A1 IAl.11111!~. ~131 DM AREPUNCH =.as •
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White
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Tapped
ClllCKEN CHOP SUEV
A LA COOLIDGE
Tadturn to the point of
being _ called "Silent Cal,"
Presldemt Calvin Coo II d g e
nevertbeless spoke up when it
came to foods he lilied. One
such dlab was an authentic
Chicken Ct.op Suey served
on rice.
Story bu it thal when tbe
Coolktges were about to leave
the While Houae for private
life again, Mn. Cool.Idle met
with Lee Plng.quan, their
yacht ell<!.
Her purpose? To learn lhe
chop ouey recipe so lovtd by
President Coolidge.
A delicious one-<llsb me1l,
this venlon is probably more
authentlcally Chinese than
that found in many -111t1
restaurants.
Perbaps another reason why
Iha dlah appetled so to Cool·
idge la because he was Obi
ol our most frugal presidents •
and tbll dish makes a pound
and a ball of chicken 10 1 long
way! •
Be """ to cook the rlco ei·
actly •C<lll'dlnc to -"" 11>at it will be llPI and llaf. fy. And don't ovomJOlt tho
veeetabtea. 'Ibey -h l;rlirp and.Just bartly lender.
For another · )ltllklentlll 1iim11euy:pmkliiil-w-oaa.
row Wilson'• fra1r1nt Sbtlmp Milli. lt'1 quick and
easy to put togetbtr, using
completely cleaned f r o 1 e n
shrimp. It, too, goes 1 long
way •
CHICKEN CHOP SUEY
I \I pounds boned chlcun
breasts (about 2\~ )XIUDd.1
unboned)
2 tablespooro butler or
margarine
2 cups diagonally 1liced
celery
2 dips sliced onions
2 cups coarsely chopped
ftesh spinach
J can (16 ounce) flDCJ
Chinese vegetablt1,
drained
1% tablespoons cornolm:h
. 1 ~ CUJ?B chicken btoth
1/• cup soy sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
• 3 cups hot cooked rice
cut .chicken Jn thin strl1>5:
then saute in butter about 3
minutes. Add vegetables and
oook only until tender crl!p.
Mix cornstarch with chicktn
brotb; add to cblcken-
vegetable mixture. Coot until
tblclwled aM clear. Stir In
aoy sauoe. Seuon to taste.
1 Serve ovtr beds of DuHy
nee. Maka I oervings.
SHRIMP MULL
3 llbl-flour 2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
1 cup choJn>td onlons
I cup sliced celery
1 clove garUc, cru9hecf
1 can {28 ounces) tomltoes
I cup water
I 1ii teaspoons salt
""" tea.spoon pepper %~ droPI ll~uld pepper
lta~espoonlemonjuice
I pound peeled, develoed
raw atrimp
3 CUPI hot cooked rice
Brown flour in butler uotil H
Is a deep golden color, stlrrlng
constanUy lo prevent burninc.
Add onions, celery, and prlic.
Cook until vegitablts are
tr1nspare.nl
Stir i.n tomatots. w1ttr and
seu:>nlngs. C:O•er and timmer
"' for 30 minutes. Add lemon
juice and sbrtmp. Cook 5
mlnutes or until shtimp are
pilllc and clone tbrough.
Serve in ah: deep bowl! wllll
1 mound of flully rlco.
Soften Wash·
Adding rabrlc soCiener lo
laundry will add aon-..,,. .... numness lo .u ,. •uhab!.
fabrics.
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JWl~t•1tJ'4it!1iiH 1~lli111J~(I
• AJAX CLEANSER c!:~' i~:z-,21 c
.·:·NOODLES Americu llallfy
Tops la T11h & F1p-
·. : ICE TEA MIX
·.:_CLOROX BLE4'CH ·
. . MINUTE RICE MIXES
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PJNEAPPLE JUICE · ~ .... ~:· 29c
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Utans
-I Greej' Giant PffS 1::i23• '
, • _KiMe1 ~ foll _ : ;23•
Potatoes 48c
11.S.lt. 1 Rossel 10·1~. l •E
Seedless Grapes ",;~ "39•
Delicious Apples ""'••"""' ~ 68'
Yellow Onions ;~; 3 ~ 39<
llt.
Orange Juice sac .
Stfm1P1re-llalf blltt
Bartlett Pears ,~,~ "29•
II """ ........ Be Peppers .,,~'""' "19'
Seedless Rai_sins 10'1:;.'49•
POrnD lllMS GARDEN MULCH REDWOOD TUBS PLANT FOOD
r:.~1111 $J99 ~:!"' 99c : $288 ::::_ $J99 Moel"' l..._IL ll<O ..... -.. lf.ll 9'C
PllCU EFfKTIVI IN -
L05 ANGELES
& ORANGE COUNTY
(IXCIPJ CATAUNAl
USDA Gnrlle 'A'
Poppy Bnrotl
Great For
Roosting.
UNDER 6-llS.
DISCOUNT PRICED ! lb.
Sirloin · Tip Steak
Beef Club Steaks
USDAQeJq , ....... ..,
Flawrful & Juicy
Ideal to Pot Roost
ILADI CUTS
DISCOUllT PllCID I . '
tlSllACWcO il $)38 Boneless Cuts-TO
Broil or 8orbecue!
USDACMk e ll $)~8 ldeolfof'"""1g
(Smal Rib Cuts)
Top o .. 11t;~Eo11
To Propore Trectl
Cut From Leon,
Tender. & Meaty Pork
SHANI PORTION
DISCOUNT PllCEDI lb.
lamb Shoulder Roast ~ • Pork Steaks , .... i.. .... c.;;
Cut Frvm Tender Ard~
Eottern Gn:m-Ftd Port
tl69c
llaac
T-Bone Steaks USDA 0..kie..., ll $)58 H rk , ........... ,.. ' Ideal To Brvil Or Borbe-en Tu eys =~'=--"'= ll~5c cue. Aqid & Trimmed
Top Sirloin Steaks =~!E:.o .. $)88 T rk R ·'"'""111
.. ·--u ey oasts (Al-::;z=.:~ ::$2''
FRESH
GROUND
BEEF
UPTAIWS CllOKI
FISH
ST)CKS _....,_. -
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BONELESS ROAST
won n.d-USllA ftc ~""Oudt. -ll
CUT-UP FRYERS
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Nearly E~eryone
Ustens ' to Landers
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By Dale Hale
by E~I• Bushmliter
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THE GIRLS
••we11, • woman President could eertalnly elt ll"ftl'IUllilM
1pen<Hn1-sbe'd never bey• tb1n( util.lt•u.redllClll
fUty percent."
DENNIS THE MENACIE ·\!Y "'' -,
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TWO DASHES OF
MEMORABILIA
II you bapponed to caldt
the New oizle and Harriet
Nellon show • • • "Ozzie'•
Girl's'' Sunday night at
1:30 .•. tbat lerry boot
which showed you a good
reaaon lor buying Duncan
Hines cake mixes really waa
the Balboa Ferry.
SIPPING
TOGETHERNESS
·Cofree, thick or thin,
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dark, pu"' or diluted, Is the
I y m b o I of hoopitAllty
~t the world .•• Bodi <qlllpooed hlJI lamou
Collee Cantata to il\-aloe jta
......... to sWnlll~. Inµ,,,.
~ dw;ln& the 11th Century,
the collee boUses ,..,.. ;:all·
ed P e l1 n y Universities.
Because _ they were the
gathering places of poelJI,
philosophera and politicians,
it cost a penny to get ln. At
Richard'• Lido, coffee, ln
the colfee shop, gatl\ering
spot of the Gooloffen, costs
a dime. Coffee ia an Honest
John affair with coffee
takers serving themselves
and clunking a dime ln a
can with a hole In the top. If
you can't happen to find a
coffee pot, it's usually mak·
ing Its rounds for refills.
Once you're caught with the
po~ you can hordly put it
down. ·
SIPPING BUDS
IN A RUT
Be our guests ... Sip dif·
ferently . . . From Hawall ·
-Maun.a Kea, Royal Kona
Freeze Dried in tiny 2 ounce
vacuum sealed cans • • • \
Ins~nt Siesta '11 percent
caffeln free, ices beautifully
... North Woods Egg Col·
fee, specially treated with
fresh eggs . • . O'Connors
Mocha and Java •..
Farmer Brother s, But·
temut, Luzianne, Brown
Gold • • • Melitta to go in
Melitta Filter pol!!, whlch
you can buy In the Lido
Gift shop .•. Drink a
pound, then go back to y~r
Hills, Sprlnglleld, Yuban,
and MJB ... You'll fmd a
who1e ~w taste.
Bargreen's '100 percent
Columbian . • . F r e n c b
Market, coUee and Chicory,
Steel Ground from New
Orleans • • • Ah Cale du
Monde . . . Where's the
square donut.s. Carib Brand
from Jamaica, those Blue
Mountajns do ertra exotic
ecstasies to coffee beans
. . . Fromme's, Columbian,
Bourbon Santos and Mocha·
Java Coffeea, selected for
richness , • . Caswell's,
Chase and Sanborn ••.
Folgen coffee in half pound
cans or Maxwell House in
individual servings if you
only want to buy one cup.
ALWAYS THE .
BIG EXPLOR,A TJON
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Ho.ME FREEZER ~s.J
We've been telling you about Richercl'1 Top of the Grade.--U.S.i>.A.
Choice Beef -here's your-chence lo fill your fr~e:uir al very special
prices.
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Delicious Apples
B "'te.th new "Lop tt Beef Loins 75 •• .... • 1.3~ ... u er e uce Thi• ii 111 .1 .. k&. filleh, T-bonH, PorterhouH, etc. ·;
G The tender Hlad maker 29' Hindquarter 150 •• 175 ~.avg. 93' ~ Whole Beef Bibs ~. .er. ...
rapes . , . For, Rib.i1nd Spencer11 some short ribs i1nd
:· . llock Rlbler lb. For T.Bone, Porterhouse, Top Sirloin, Round, ground beef. · _ Sirloin Tip, Rump, Stew and Ground Beef. 8
'Honeydew Melons 10'lb. Forequarter 150 lb ... ~. 69' lb. W~~~~·nd!!!~~!, ;.~~~~ .. a~~.Ji~I thu~k'.7~a~i:e~rR~~~:l°B~n~~S~:~n;i~:.e:+":: . fa mil~ lb:dgge~~nd ~ief In if• I • 6rHI form~&·!, ·: 't '
Lamb Saddles 30 I~ .... 98' lb. Legs ·of Pork 14-1' ~ ~ '79'~ M J B Coffee 79' Include• two legs plus loin chops! For pork rouh ·~d s!Hks. .. ~
• o ' 1 lb. Cut to your order, double-wrapped and quick froten. Order now -M.J.8, Coffee 2 Ib. 1.57 these prices good ONLY thru Sept. 22, 1912~
M.J.B. Coffee , lb. 2.39 for scrumpti ou;s m6$ .aJ.1 w~~K ... ~ ••
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•· 49' · Round Steak =:~~~. 1 .. 29 ~ R~~-~~~t _.! ••
Syrup 59' Stuffed Round Steak or Roulades • • • 1.29 lb. Lean Stew Beef • • • ; • • • •
Aunt Jemima ( 24 OL S ked Alb 2 9 lb I . \ -mo acore • • • • • • • • .4 • Jumbo Green Shrimp (uncooked) • • •
J.39 lb.
• 3.49 lb •
~fi~:'.:'~"' 84c §ti:~uce 5foll ~~.rz~~-~
Hydtox Cookies 49c Pork and Beans 29c [,l)'Wt7t <::Jr~
Kn11d1e.....-4I or.. Hunt'i-21 e1. Whole
Orange Juice 69c Peeled Tomatoes 29c 6for Sl
,. , E?r8'1\· up;y--.house • • •
Orange .Juice .1..,1 ..... , ...
Hash Brown Potatoes ~· · , . o ... ". , 1i.. 39c Shopping at • Richan!'.;. eithei' Udo or Harbor· View Alfterlcen le•utv-12 "'·
••• At Harbor view the , · Spaghetti · Green Plants .. J!\-• r~ T~ef. Tiny'Peas 5''::J·~'~~ · ~~·~;4, for tr1
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H1111t'..:...12 OJ.
19c T ooiato Paste 29c •
ileiicatesaen oetveo collee
all dl:y long ... Sip a cup
while you shop, or take it
oul!lide and sit and talk •I
spell. If you like your In-
stants velvety smooth in
one serving, flowered
packages, Cafe de E 1
Salvador, stirs up WUng
conversation.
Got a grinder. Fine smells
. . . Beans from Kona,
~1exlco, Costa Rica, Colum·
bla. Venezuela, Tanganyika.
Guatemala ... a French
and Vienna Roast •.•
Mocha Java . . SUmatra
Arabica and India-Jamaica
.•. l\.1ocha Java is the big·
gest seller , .. Sissies.
Instants with gourmet '
ease full of brown sugar,
cocoa, syrup, va nilla and
spices . . . Reese Cai>'
puccino and ?-.1ocha Java
... Greek, Turkist. or Irish
Coffee ... And what's the
matter Y:ith good old Ficgo
and Sanka or new Brim in-
stead or coffft!, o r
Bushman's Coffee Extender
to cut your coffee costs in
without changing the
... a 25 ttnt packet
a pound do the work
of two.
The Coffee Aisles are
Lewry'• Spa9hattt-I \11 01.
S9uce Mix
24 Oto
Wesson Oil 49c I 19c
Hi.nh Puddi11i1 1-fruih---4 pk. R•tlpe He•rty-14-Ya 01.
Snack Pack 49c Meat Stew 4 for $1
H11nt'-14 01. · Recipe Reb111+-14 Y1 01. ~
Ketchup 5 for $1 Chicken Stew 4 for .~I
Recipe Liver and Bacon Dinner .. ~ ... 4 for$!
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Butter. Crust Bread '
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T ti1ms'u~ with fillin9s for 9re1t si1ndwich•s!
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Pecan Rolls 1ndl•idue1
14 :Karat Gold Cakes
Lemon Riled Cup cakes • • • • • •
17c"_;
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each lOc
Imported Windsor canadian Whiskey merely 1 doodle of lbe-
wooderment of choosing
and finding new names at
Richa?Jl11 Lido and Harbor The smoothest whiskey ever from C.nldt.
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10% dff Chopped Broccoli 11,i.• ev· " •• • 5 for $f :~ . .
French Green Beans 1'"; ev• • •• 4 for $1
c'it • • ... 4 for $1 Cut Green Beans l ird1 Eye
ll'n ti. 39c
)0 ei. 49c
'Pk. 49c
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I TWO STORY $34,500 MESA VERDI
TRANSFER-{47,000 -'"--~lllllty-1...S! eom.{·""11< 'at thls lowly 2
atol')',.' bedroom nltic ~-You will UDCJoub~ ., OwJtier-mo.vine to .l.liuiulppL' Well -his woe edly~ the privacy of 'tb.imhard to.l~ cul· " can be' -L.ur ""v! 4· ..._..__ .. '~utlful mature tbll ebarmtn, 3 bedroom, 2 ~ :home in
A 4lel Mar. Modena Blt-tn. kitchen, larp
... ain< opadoua ·»vine room With ',marble
Hl&h pile-<Wlw • cupeta and euatom
.,...,., locatlon..And don't mi.J --t """ ,., ~· ---airy. kit.chm with • large encloeed patio. Back la.ndacaplng, sraclous double ~entry with
yard BBQ. Priced at $34.!500. Call 84:7.eolO. Terruo tile. large windows and •'fir;tPl•~ in
living room, k in&-slzed semi-formal dinln& area. Pool -)'lri. tall -a>id ...... th
·A. top value It only J66."'!>-,Clll -for C • 2 3 BEDROOM bar kltch<n, den and muter suite Ill down-
$29 ,OOO =1.'l~t gate for water enthuafasts. call -873~ ,. -••
TWO NOW
TWO TO GO!
'nlll~property-):lu two aeparate homes -a one ' ' · • ' • • ' ... _ .. ___ and a three bedroom. Zoned R-2. Lot ·'' R·2· SOu:TH ~·1 .n addlt1ona1 nupi.x. 1n en ueenent ~ --.. , LilGKW. A. ·y· Cos~ -...W location. Inv .. ton -Bullden ~~;~:ins a . _ *'Aij,-1th In-Uwa -'*'~--property -to . b•IMhon. thll extra 11rp ,JoL -"'"1<". • PJ<Del' will help ·"""""'· Priced -s..ati.·.c lbe W,h...,., ~.tel Mar ai $39 •CallAWe'1171.
tlon. ommlng t ~ dep ..house 00 I ot• !oL Greet potentlol ·lor .IJweeton.· build-SUPER ' OLDER • LARGE LOT
or bolt~~en greeter ~Idell ' ' · •' ; $33 500 ' .IWmP~r '-!, rentall ' • ltloUv.tet ieU. • -· .11 • 1 :r..·. 1 : ~~ -.•, : ~~fl -.. ~~i:67~-... u~. 4J., ~-bedroo;,. i~ t.th home on .,.......,.,~ ilpfdMz1'--Jiup lot. COu1il build another HOdse on rear. Ad·
4 BEDROOM, f POL
O~L Y $~4.S.00 . .
sw~ng allo~ sq "vo1d the 'Crowd There is
room m tlila 4 bearoOm poO[home for ttie whole
family. You will enjoy the deep shag carpeting
and the Spanish Oak panelln&. Move into y,our
own vacation playground for only $1700 down.
Please call ~13 for more· information and
appointment to see.
MOVE-IN CONDITION
ONLY $26,200
Our &eller ls ~y b\ a great hurry to sell this
little beauty. Juit ~rnpJetely ~ the inside
of thil 3 bedroom 11tarter home so it's ready·
to " move into right now! Nice yard with gate
()peninr on beautiful large school lawn. Covered.
patio with room for boat or trailer. Please.call
546-2313. • • 4 BEDROOM ~"-'-VJEW
NEwPORT BEAC.H · ditiobal PWperty adjolnlne ava.ilabJe also. This ~1i:: bu Joli oi potentlal , Inveaton --
...:..:._ -~.cam1lY with ln-Lawt. TOp Eaatside ~ThisJiatd to find "delllxe modem home has charm ,.~ M~~ It won't last. c.all 64S.n7L _and liveability; All electric built-in garden
, '_; • 1~ . \. ; lt·o· A IS' :.. ~ .• D kJtchcn. A spacious living Toom, fireplace and:· . w ~n wall-to-=wall ~ts.. I,Nge bedroom --2 ba~.
WATEJtFJlONT DOU. HOUSE -~:io~~i~'.sre .. "''""'"'Aikin& only
• A 110rne 1!llecl\ with warmth and ..,..onanty. DUPLEX
Featuring thick abq" carpeting through every
• ''""' Inc and 'tremendoua Uled brick lltt-. CORONA DEL MAit
U p)fo!_ , a den. ~ 2 patios. To ~RE YO . . ·~ .-· ; ~!i<cl<j<l own private ltttle dock. TruiY Conllllue ',our u.v,.tment !W'osram., This eute • H RD TO PLE'XcE? an Uncom ible"'value at $98,800. Please caU 1.,.,.....,, d.leJex'la locetftl!b\·_.,, Corona
"' -MS--2313 toi; ,more information. clel Mat• most priine areas near a ahoppipr
center. Neve)-a vacancy. call at once. This" ii
today's WP value at only $45,000. Call 6~ 90. tb1I dlum1na home 1a for you -value ii
tt& lf1. O¥tt 4ll face. For COIM!lleJlCil tpl
-la tetdftc -near the .,,.a.. ICboo1t,
ctntm u4 EUkL Room for )'Olli' camp-
boat-a traner or t G.L or J'HA term&. Priced
onl;f 130.tod<:all H7~0 to ....
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~-. f\YO .. tilOW
a TWO TO GO $
Thil property hu two. separate homes -a one
bedroom flld a thtee ~ Zoned R~2. Lot
will bOit an adi!Jj~ dllplex. in an excellent
Calta Mesa-"ntil'Jat:itson: Inveaton _.builders"
..:.. or , a famll;y with in-laws -tl\is property
makes ~. Dwner Will bet) finance. Prle«l at
$39,850. Call 6'&-7171. ·' -;:-· J' ~-: . J ' ObM -~$~6.SoO
• CORONA . DEL MAR
w~~= Beach trom' ll>ls si.rP. well ;t. ~ · m home• dOle: to e\ft'rytflibg_
· In down'°"1illl na del Marr 'lbe R-~ Zbnlng.
makn it poalble to build a roorf'l1 garage
apartment and the-price makes it the best buy
In town tOday. "'Only 10% down with fast oceu·
pancy avallable.: Call 673-8550.
' THIS . IS O,PORTUNrTY I
. _, $21,900 -
, Do f<lU "'8nt a GrHI Opportunity? The total
Price far -W.• bOni li corrtct -m91Xt. It ha.a 1 bedrooms and 2 bath!, and a double car p.-raae. Ylllit tOlal -Iii with only 5% down •
will ·be tio!Ween $190 and $210. 111e -the
tim• and the opportunity 11 now. can ui cd
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ADDED FAMILY ROOM ·
Do you need a room for the kldai 20 x 20 fAMDy
room, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths & fantastic lancbcap--
ing. -All terms, only $33,950. 847-6010.
TRl-UVEL ~
7 BLOCKS TO THE BEACH
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. Wow! lll.g :C, bedf'opm; ·2~ . baPfi Mme h~J a
:=ieparate family room to enhante this beaut)".
It bas been completely paJnted inside and out. ·
Great for the family who needs the room and
likes the beach -only 7 blocks away, You m\y'
assume~tbe low Jnterest loaa •. ~ $39,9M.i Call 8'7..6010. . } . .
' "SPANISH"
• You muat aee this •fantastic :C bedroom. 2 batfi
family home in one of Huntington Btaeh'1 best
neighborhoods. Larp well laildtcaped yard af
end of Cul-dH&e atreet. Only $38.!IOO. can
NOW 847-6010.
ENJOY THE SECURrTY
$28,950
Located in one of Huntington Beach'• most deo-
alra.ble tnas. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near
achools and ahoppins. It won't last. Call 847-8010. , • ' r
THINKING •••
IS REAL ESTATE
FOR YOU?
If you think it is, .we;can help
you. Our Training is excellent, our
·.offices are the most active, the
oppot;funity to gr-is untomit·
eel, c..n ancl let's talk about it ..
• 546-_l6;?J.-R1n<ly.
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PKIQJ . Of .. OWNERSHIP
$25,500.
This well located Colla itM& home has IT! 'I'hil
tastefully decorated 3 bedroom home wu just
painted iMlde and out and has new ahag car-
peting. And for you Outdoorsle types thett 11 •
beautlful 1arp yud• wlth c<M?rtd paUo and lots
of shade trtts. call 646-71 TL
BEST::LOCATION
IN TOWN
• 4 Bedrooma
• 2 Baths
" Sha& Corpeta
• Super Larie CUl-De-Sac Street
• AIL terma $32,900
• Call' ~·2535
. ' . "SURF AND SAND"
$26,950
Haw rou ever ,seen ,a ereat "litt~e" place with
al! ·the ~nlencea:, including ahort distance to
the Beach'!' Thi.I is a small 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home, 3 , b}ocks from the beach. AUR built·lnll,
double :car ea.rage ..and very Vtell landscaped.
When you see th1f ene; -}'Ou'll want it. Act by
cafitous'at.842-2535: ·
A Linl:.E LQ¥E, $28,000
· & IT'S YOURS
Dreaming of large bedrooms;, 1epnrate famllr
~ mature ~4sca~, corner privacy loca-
:tlpn. with, protective block wall fenc\ni? Thia
l'xtremel,,t w~ ~~ .:hOm, will ttn the'.pletµi..
and do justice to y'OuJ, own decorator touefies.
The price wllJ help you to atop drtamlng &nd
start living. call 847-6010. ·
... A, HOUSE FOR
f.AU: AGES
U you have an "Age Spread" In your family,
"this could be the anR-'tt to your problem. Lo-:
ca.led not far from grade ~ool, high school.00.
•parochial seboola, parki, arid ~aches. 'lfils Ahatp
3 bedroom hollU' is loc&ted on a quiet "bll-de·sac
atreet. Priced· at $28,500. To see call 847·6010.
BEAUTIFULLY . SPANISH
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PANORAMIC VIEW
180' WOW I!
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High above the rolllnr blue Pacific is thla ~flY
1arJ.e 3 bedro:_om home. Real chann has ~~tU
top retreat. 3 baths -1padou1 living ~ta
Texas slate fireplace, Over 4300 1q. fL of ~
1pe.ce. 3% ton air conditioner. Large bl.Mlirlmt. Askin& $110.000. call lf13.8:55D. •
MOVI IN ._ •..
BY SCHOOL f'.0
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Th.ls horn~ ls painted "1ovely shade of crM in
a aettlnr oI trees ancf lovely \vatertalL 'M: 3
bedroom • 2 bath 1 itant or a home ii i!ce4
just right at only1$3l,150. It Is c:lose tf:Jtbe
beach & so near to the ahoppine area. <$if.ua
now .at 842-~ . •
IMM~CULA-rE B"A YCREST
$59,000
'I'hi~ gupe:r·clean, .S bedroom, 2% bath charmer
in· BJYcreat. has jus~ become avaUabl,. Tbt dou-
ble fireplace gives a wann glow and ma.keF)'our
aueata fed ·welcome. 11te kitchen It comf~bl•
and homey. tau must ,lff to l'tll17 ap te.
call 6'&-7171, olld,-IL
'4 bedroom1 -famUy room -plus a larJe bonus room. Cathedral beamed cellinp ad:_41 to the \
mo tit of Ui.ls ]OveJi home. Priced at pn)1: $44.500.)of
Call NOW 8'2--2535. ' ' • '
JACK AND JILL ROOM
, nils .home bu one. , IV1 a1 3 ~ 2~ bath
hOme th~t can1 be 4 bedroom! . .A 'fanti.atlc home'
with new' carpets and draPQ. Covered patio with
, brick BI!Q. Only i28.~ ,cau NOW 842.2535.
OWNER Wilt HELP YOtl . .
WITH YOUR COSTS • ...moo m0Ye110u Into thll cozy 3 bedroom, ~
ftrepl&S' _ ~per sharp home. Fantastic J~tion;
tleaft"'•KDOOla. park&, sp&rkllnc lake. equdtrtllt
tra.llJ. beach -everytbfng l Can YoU belltve
-all th1I for only $28,9!50. can rilbt NOW -842-2535. . ' $24,500
It'I cheaper to buy than rent Ud1 1h1rp 3•bdMn
bome.~Wcated on an extra larae lot. ~now. 847-l!OlO.
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
Country Club bon>t !n a pride of ownrnhlp
neighborhood. A spacloua 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with runken llvlnr room, separate famtb'
room,.and beautiful 1-ptnr With bOat pte. ~o~~ pr1ce ot '33.soo. •tter cell
SPACIOUS &: ,FINISHED BONUS !~-$35,900
Do --• -· family and -a larle . ~ room for a pool table 9" your cbUdrtu t•
Plat In IDd le19e· >'W in jjeaceT B!lrbt ldtcl>m,
larie bacl<Yud • children ean walk to lchooL
Clooe 1• 1olf C)>ll1M • •hOl>Ptnc. TOr "4dltlonal tnfonnatlon pltatt caII 842-2535.
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ro-THE BEACH
Wow! Big 4 bedroom, 21ii bath heme bu a ·~p.;_
rate famlly room· to enhance this beauty. Jt hU
bffn·.cOmpletdy painted inside and OUL Great tor
_the family, ~ .11H&i the room and llk• .~
beacla: ...... only 7 ·bloeka away. You may UMarM
~-iow lnt•rest:lau •• , only $39,900.. ·ea»
842-2535. ~ :
AMISH •SPANISH
$33;900
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~ ,11 ·• beMiti"1J Spanish. •tyle borne in J'ou.n--
ta1n· Valley. It features 3 bedrooms. l % batha.
Palos y~ ~p~ce •. fonn,.i ~ng and ·!tuch.
much more. The large 1ldt yard bu ~
enouih for sWimmJ.ng Pool or boat p~ YoU
must aee 1L For more info call 842-253S. · ~ ' '
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.. TRl-IDEL
$38,950 V:
No mon l!etU.. and mo.. --• Ille
Jeu ~-""' tlUnrt in 70W' """ _,.. room. 3 bMb trf,.lr/fl hol"ff. You'll be to·D'1•d
to "-VO ,tlll -lncludinc ;....U.nt Oaipi~ ~ 1-et!'I anil <overed llltlo t!itc.all·
this for $3:8,95D. Call 847-6010., ._. , . •, ... ; . . . ..... .. "'
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190· li • ..Mr Blvd.
546-2313
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17931 Beach Blvd. 60 ,~ warne r' Ave.
142-2535 141:6010
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CORONA DEL MAR-INVESTMENTS
JJ2 Me~ "}7'01 ,llvcl. s.n.
61i-8sso eon. t.4eia 546-1600
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DOLL HOUSE
Newport Beach; smartly decorated by dis·
tlnguished artist; 2 bdrm. home with cozy
frplc. -high beam cell's & exceptionally nice
carpeting, On top of thls, we'll throw in a bit
of ocean view. Xlnt loc.; 5Qxl27~ lot (you
own it). Offered at $37,500.
6 IEDIOOMS VAULTED MACNAB 7 bed., 6 ba., plua large family room, aundeck, four car g8l'lllt park-CEIUNGS 1RVINE Ing for 10 car• In beaullful tiled courtyard -plua many other feature.
BIRDS 00 IT
Find your own •legant Mlf
in this rcll't'thing!y beautiful
BayCre11t charmt'r, 3 BR/
FR. Lush easy care gardenJ
plw. Mariners Schoo l.
¢1,950, Lois ~1'1\l~r 642-8235.
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H'ARBOR VIEW HILLS
(;orgcow 4 BR, 2 bath, FR
home beller than new. En-
tertain on patio &:: deck1.
Gas BBQ, ceramic cook top,
sell-cleaning own, $89,900.
Dona Chichester 642-8235.
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BAYFRONT
HARD TO FIND
contained in this 7,800 scjtla~ foot home built on three lots located,'! ~ :! = t!" .:C::
haH block to beach or bay. ,135,000, ShoWll by appointment. beau6tul ~ -SEA. . ..
DUPLEX OCEAN FRONT :':' ~ri,. ~"' ~
3 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms doWll, U2li,OOO ac..... Adult°""""'"'· 'Ibis
SIX UNns -NEW :;'":.::.,,':;' ~..i;:t
5 Beautiful Deluxe apartments With one over the garage with a peek .. : tc•ped, '11<1 II Jn .,....'l
a·boo view of the ocean and large 11111 deck. Only 1 short block to the. condltJon! 'Ibis model '••
bay. $175,000 with terms and owoer will consider !Pades -submit all ·:":~uar:'°.Wp1;', sunki!l offers. Great la.I shelter. ' faced fitepl.llfe, with ca
BALBOA FIXER + ADD ON
Peninsula R-3 Jot -2 beds., and family room home on properiy at
present. Plans ana permit Included for dupln in purchase. HURRY
ONTHIS ONE.
ra1 etW"" In 14• Uvi!J& ~ and ,..,.., dlnlnr ...ar.
Idta!J.y JoCaletf: dilldren cb
walk fOI alll ocbooll. Tail
.w.r """""' hlah balance VA Joan. 138.~. '
2 + Den on l-Jarbor J1land 675-3000 Road. p;,. & ~Ip. $125,000.
Lois Miller 642-8~. fD24).
I NEWPORT HEIGHTS -OF COURSE !
Adult cared for -4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Contemporary home with
large MllR suite -Quiet neighborhood. Only $~7,000, Fee.
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WAL~CE
REALTORS
Open Evenl"I• ~BAY . 4 BORMS. & POOL
ONE OWNER HOME
--~~ ----Gener1l
ofinJa !Jd/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
l Lindi Isle Drive
BeautlfuJ·new 5 B!t., 4\.i B1; ~ome: Water·
front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome
oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bsr. Large
master suite bu frplc. & cozy lounge area.
View of Bay & the mountalna. .... $179,500.
For Complete lnlorm1tlon
On All HomH & Loll, PlHh Cell:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Beyslde Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161
UNUSUAL • HANDSOME HOME
Ltiah landscaping, room for pool. 4 BR., 4
ba's., den plus 15X30 rumpus room. Cov·
ered patio. Mary Lou Marion
4 BEDROOMS & POOLI
The original owner has taken great pride
in main!alhiDg this lovely Westclilf home.
4 BR., 2\.i bath.; !1qilly ljn. & lge. swim.
pool. $59, 750 .
IRVINE COVE
This home ls located within steps of the
most beautiful prlv. beach In area. S·Bdrms.,
2 baths; din. room & fam. ~m. ·home. Pic-
turesque garden .entry. Lge. pool & deck.
$132,500. Edie Olson
BAYFRONT-PIER & SLIP
Beautiful, spacious home (4i500 sq. ft.). 5
Bdrms., study & family rm., 4\0 baths. 3
car garage. Patio & sparkling pool •169,000.
Carol Tatum
UNUSUAL -HANDSOMI HOME
OPEN SUN. 1·5, at 1019 M~on Lane. Lush
landscaping, room for pool. 4 BR., 4 baths;
den plus 15x30 rumpus rm. Covered patio.
Mary Lou Marion
GREAT VIEW OF LIGHTS
Corner lot. 4 BR., paneled den, slumpstone
frplc. Dramatic cathedral cellings. Walk to
pool. Call for location. $59,950. LliVera
Burns '.
BUY & BE HAPPY IN
Beautiful Shorecliffs traditional 5 BR. w/
ra m. rm ., den w/frplc. & wet bar, gourmet
kitchen. Some ocean view. $110,000. fl.fary
Harvey
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-Live in Newport Beach -have 4 BR. -
be in Mariners Sc hool Di&t. -use B baths -
swim in your own H&F pool -have fee
lsnd. $64,500. Al Fink ·
LIOO ISLE
Lge. mstr. suite up & 2 hdrma., 2 baths, fam.
rm .. din. r1n ., doY.'n; on 2 Ige. lots at most
desi rable area or isJand. Rm. for exPansion.
Poolsizc patio. $129,500. Kathryn Raulston
OWNER MOVING
Beautiful Lusk 4 BR., paneled flm, rm.,
lireplace. Located Harbor View HUii. Price
includes land. $79,500. cathryn Tennille '
llAYFRONT -NEAR N.H.Y.C.
B<!autlful view from this well localed 41 BR.
comer home on 42' lot LOvely pallos. Slip
for large boat. Please submit. $199,000.
Eugene Vreeland
133-0700
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DOVER SHORES
Gorgeous upper bay view
from fonnal DR, LR &
master BR, Enjoy pool
comfort in tbil )Ove\y home.
$79,500. W a It er King
64U200. (013)
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HOME
$21,950
4 beds. 1'4 baths and family room. Thls is a fantastic home that has
been treated with lots of T L C, excellent neighborhood. outstanding
terms -$31,950.
OCEAN FRONT
2 story -4 bedroom 3 baths formaf dlnirig room, MODERl'i KJTCll·
EN -Large paneled living room with fireplace, new w/w carpeting. 2,009 square feet. Fantastic v.iew -
"REALTORS" •
SERVING GREATER .NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
MEMBER MUL Tf PLE LlmNG SERVICE
COSTA MESA-4Jl,95D
Easy to buy! Cozy 3 bedrm., 2 bath home
near schools. North Costa Me ... White brick
fireplace, shag carpeting, copper plumbing.
Try $1,600 down or V.A. Anxious OWller.
''Our 27th V e'ai"''
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)WOO cabinets. New~ dee-2111 Sen Joequin Hills Rad
•rp."dbl!n•ldo & out~~ NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 a ~ e car prage . .uuwn
, p$nt onJ,y $1150. P&,,nll General IHMr•I
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$73,000
l«ated in-North Costa Mesa
with an tncom~ of $995. a
month. All units are 2 king
alie be$ms, with bulltln
kitchens lhd individual
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down nanpw: room from
completely modernbed <ham-kitchen, ... """'" family room, 2 l!ftpJaces +
BBQ "' IMlde filli porid.
Thi.a one w:lll duzle )1Xr
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room (or family room~• fll:eplace, ch :
built·in kitchen with lnvitlslg liUNDEClt for ::
yo_ur entertaining pl.•••~t,;,ver!ooklng the ·
canyon I: Vle'll( Of, the . : .. -, ,89,800
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family room plu.i a convertible den, 2"::i ;~.
brick fireplaces, builtlns !nkltcllenandfl.&Q , :·
with PRIVATE guest rddin & bath. Entertal!I
around your own POOL In CAMEO HIGH· ::.
LANDS .............................. f12.llQO, ·••· -DELUXE ••••••••
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IN BACK BAY AREA -2 Story, 3 Bedroom,
21> bath, bulltln kitchen, stone flftplace,
FAMILY ROOM, community pool It REC.
ROOMS Including bllllards. Fee land and
close to everythinc .• , ..••.••.......• '32,500.
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POoi., PIER and sUi.·t~d. N~:~~TB ~:
drapes, 2 BednJorni, 2\0 baths, . Bi.'£ ::
marble .. fireplace. ·Overlook '!'.HE, WA~ ::
trom your patlO-l"lf enjoy ;. . . • . ·~· .;:
EXPECT TO BE ~' •• -;, •• -;. ·J. -~
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STORY home in the ACK BAY AREA. 4 ::
Bedt'qom, FAMILY ROOM, 2 baths, bWltln
kitchen with many extras. Priced belOW l!W'>·
ket at ............................... '39,llOO.
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BEAUTY IN EL TOROI $35,990i
21611 ~. ti. le'" l•mlly horM will! • muffr 1lrtcl btd•DOm•, 111uW1 t-.-
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ftl'ftil'f .._.,., 9"t111 bfn•u•h 111 ""' 1•1" c1m1.., ,,_.,,, O.kin bulllln
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lenditalltf 1rvund1. FtncM lllr 1rlvKYI 0).6060.
"SURl'ER'S DELITE"-436,5001
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GREAT BUY FOR G.l.1132,950
NI «iwn ttr"" -low dl:lwn 111 e!Mnl Molltl'llv ,..,.menn ltu thin rllfttl
Ma1ter alnd bM-.., I 11t1e1ntn; pullmen INlhs, din wttll rk:ft WOOd
p1nellnt -•"4 llafldtotnt tlr.,ila(e. 0.11111• Wl"ln ktlclMn. Pene1.,i lllnlnO
rMtn. Matura fruit lrfft. ltoon'I tor cfmper Wllh ..... l'rlrt te -klf!Op,
walk ta all lehoolt • goll ~. M2·UU.
JR. ESTATE . SAN CLEMENTE . $45,000
Compla!tfY rtn'lldlll'd & deca,..!ed. Ex11u111~1y rnlUHd -HO! 11uct
1....und1. ' lled'-'ll. s lovetr 1Mth1. l'IUM femllY ,,_, wllll lf\SP!rl11t1
tl,..pl1c1. flrm•I dlnl11t1 room. 'DelUICI bllll!·ln tlldleft, .i1t1walhaf". 2
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LK•t• Ill l'IPl!llr Al'e\I Ol' COS1' MIMI ' IHClout lledraorm. t lil ll'llo .. f'I, lamllY room '°" alt "'1' Stene1," wlfe-11v... buHH" lllld'llrl. 1 ...
vlllfltl HrdffK1. summer Plr11d '" 1111 "''-· Ho ~ G.I. '9rm1 -an
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SPARl<LERI LAGUNA HILLS! $32,0001
' rnontM """ wltl'I tnkll !leap ...., C.rpellnt, Cutlo!n cl••---HMlll' ...... .eaptd, tPrlnlllln. Hollllnt to dO Wt ,,.....,. 111 unsi-tk • '"loY Uvlno In • ltrrlftc •~. S btdroorns. 2 blotti1, lar;1 l•mll'I' room 1r1ctd l>y hind·
10rr11 fl•t11l1c1. lulllln tP9111nc", fCl!'rntl dlnll'IQ room -c1ndt111g111 &
win• 111tlm11t dlnnt,.I Ownet tra1111trrtdl ~-
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Of The Home Buyers
' * 10 FULL P..CE ADS EACH W!EK. ' * TAltllLL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE
LISTING IOOK * GUARANTllD SALES. * 'COM,LITI FINANCING * TILETYPE SERVICE
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NCI down G.I. "''"' -111 olhtl'I •rv ~ •-1 Solld • ...,.11r, COl'l•l•ut· lilln. 2 11111'11. M1onlflcenl flrt1111<:1 l.,.s acid• dlarm It 11raclllls •KIUCkl
l1Ylnt "*"'· Gewmtl'• I C(lalm lo IUC(ffl klftll91\ wltll fln11t b11l!1-ln
•llPllllKll -dlthW9lhlr !001 \.~!Ow •Mt orpellnt, new c11~cn1
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Ftrmtr IMdll t\Ome and 11'1 lltlltr 4tlan ll'IOdtl condltloll. l rll'IQ lllfl{I 1lied
IUn'IHlll/'9 IOI' ttle O\ltlrllud ""l'OOITll, l tlfffl'\llll ~!lmtlll t1411hl, wlf1'1 .rift .. (ov' bllllt It! lllk:lltrl. dl&llW91.Mr. F1mll"t' ,_.,, for 111 llWI at!lan,
Url'Pllcl, \.t.,.l'f pallt. "Glod MOOlll>tl Sun.l'llM" 11'111'1 Whll you'll If'!' when nu _k., lad lft your pi(IUt'ftCllolt y1rd I nf I vllll ol gr"n bllll ,.,.u11. · ·
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oniv , Y<I. Ill• •M In llellel"• t!\111 "si-C11t" andlli.111 Go ,,oJ. '9""
1ltd ltmli'I' ,_.,, wllll lllth c1!1'1ftir•I c1lllM• and 1"1plrln1 11r1plt«,
eaurmet'1 prlclt kl!Ch1111, dlthwatl'lff'. bllll1111 aHll1nc11, ba!ICluel d!lllM room. Waler '°""''' 1"1llulolt1 POOi wltll 1ild9 •1"11111,, bot rd, IOldt ol' dt<.klnt and 1 •utllul petlo. ,.,_5...._
DECORATOR'S DELIGHT) $32,000
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ANTASTIC FOUNTAIN VALLEY! $35,450
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SOUTH COAST OFFICES
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* HUNTINGTON IEACH
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LARGE HOME -SPACIOUS GROUNDS -$37,9001
t.'o 1rr11t lot r11ur clllldt"fln It c•on wlltn ll>r• walk tot .cfloot frWtl !toll 1oom~ l IM!CI•-"· l ball! home, \1r11 ltmllv room wllt'I •-•llne !Ir•
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tul llY n1 room overlook' U1t ••<1ul,Hll• l1ndKtptd v1rd. ltlltm lot POOi, '
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to Walnut (1st road on le(\), left I mile lo;
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170 TENANTS AGT. st6-j456. R.ont•:A'lf<luM f7t..l430 Wl,,/tlryr, ftf&, cl•-Ahli Stpt. tn.JUllL ltplc'~' pdv. ....... • VILLA MARSf!I CLIS
SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM Al'T. l~~::-!iifl"'.i:~boa-\,.._;ii~r ;1 All fllices ·tnd aJ _9'<U __ l~nl N•w tum 2 2 Bil, l .ba, ~ dr!>o, Ii<· $2l5. 54-14116, 5'1"{~ SttPI to bA1 a 0.... Divided boll> • lol& Of
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By owntr. Sacri(ice $1'9,500. d9ga. Sept, thnl Ju..ne. $l65 Pvt yd. New palnt. ...,.., ~ Adlts, no pets. Jm mo. (\CEAN)'RONT, nlce duplex, Stach. 1 blk N. <If SlatuJ.
P11n.,lja!. l!ri1J,f1,"2419 Hmoou.1lt.5.J8.qn1 U...:.:,.,. 305 Florida. 96U!n'l. 615-2346. , ~.,BR.,\~·,~;;:'-'~~ ·to-M :-f~ "™ lrvlnt , OPEN HOl,rSE $un 9110; ~ sPACIO\lS 2 BJ\. 1111; 3 Mobilo Homtf Balboa lslanll GintrOt ?' ! l : ·-<455 Coal\. H..,.. Boat tllp ,_213='-;-....,,,a..:-:-.,,_...--...,....1 BR $1il tov'ty turn. Kld•
, TrAfl•r;:a!Jtrkl,, tn WINTER _,Reotals • 4 Br., 3 Sft., 1Wf Wit rm. .,.$325 op1. l~b,r; 'fttw be.yfmt. $345. JU\N. atnc)e. n • W l y ok. Pool. 968-'lSlO or M7"'260.
,Mo])lle ~e. 12x60, near new, Ba'yfront. 3 B~, 2~ba., ••.••••• ~.~.$330 *~UT. GARD~. Pool. dtt0raled. 3 blkll tO ·ahop-$360/ w ha the 4 BR. 2 ba., faro ••••••• $38.5 3 flr., 2 Ba. µtitroO. pini. 1 bUc ·bay A ocean. La1una, IMdt
Rancho Ttle{·.Pdc, Palm Blt~oi e ~e o. d n, 4 BR., 3 W;,•tam rm ••••• $4CXI . • ·m..sm 61'$.-Mn. • SifALi, 1 1$R. ntfll' beach. Springs. Completely furn. n or n 11 e · , . 4 av ~ bl •tam nn $42S · ===-:--:,.-.,,--.-,,-
& decorated. 644-2!!3.'l Sallsbucy Realty, 315 "9uM•*Apta. . -~·,.. • ·:· Tewnhouff\Jnfum. SIS BAYFRONT • Smlll 1tudio Studenti:.,·elbome.Sl25mo.
1-----,,----I ~arine Av.e. 673-6900. .. · , . apt. 1 or ·2 adulU. $15S/mo. 1085 T.-mrile Ternce.
Mountain. Desert, . wrNTEF\ on the beach; 3 Br. * il4,J·0111 * MeWPOrt h.ctt winter. No I.Rat. ~vate BAOL at Crtscent Bch.
R be•cll. 615-IQ6.1. ~·-'"" II esort .174 9~ mos. ~ 2 Br Apt, ADULTS ONLY u;i""· ...,., ut pd, nn mo. 1------'--~ ·de c K ·. 2 O 6 Apo I en a 3 BR. 2% ba. bllnl. ne.w 2 814 1% 'BA. pa&. balcony, U> wk' up • .f94.-2;m,
LOT in famOUJ·l:4Jce: Havasu. 213'/454-4428. $100 SPACtOUS! Furn 11 •-· -•·t Dbl 315 E. Bly, $250mo.on)Tly 1 -'--,-'-~--'---
home ot the world famoull BAYFRONT w· te ..... .i~~ Bach. Utll pd. E/side. Avl tl"i11 ·.~· _.,ru'1r' .,~ ... ~· be. lnq. at A.Pt C 673--1521 Newport le•ch
& lanai. Air conditioning. · "
JIDI So. Brl1tol St., Santo Ano 557-.,
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. . '
MANAGING AGENT .
Aph. Fum. MO Aps. Unturn. ..._ ______ _
BACJIELOR, YRLY. lBLK
TO BAY OR OCEAN. Utll
fhcl. $85 mo. 6754600,
Costa Mau
HARBOR GREEllS • I ~don Bridge: .Lo!cated -m r 11"" .._.,. now "SINCE 19ti" J>OC • ..-v mo. ~-. or 5f$.71Tl. a• to al'f schOOls 4 · city Sept. 17. 3 bt, ~ ba, 3U No. . • * ht Western Bank 'Bldg, DupltXll Furn. MS · We "t11iVe winter rtnt~ wUI
S9<0'J or wllt-tra~ for Cost~ Bay, SilO. 2·ar. 1 ba, 40~ $135 • SECI:.UDED! 1 Br. Univeiiltf "Paik, livfne OCEANFROro;T ~Bi-., 2.,Ba., take students. ~t5}~~.~~tj,~h In· .N: BayBR •• ~~ 673-321 ... M".· ., .• : Cot~ge,Huie,')'fd, Child/pet. D•y• . 55Jj.7000 Nights ~·un• .8Nc'tt, ,. .. , . '.. ~m.r'' ~~~s.S:·u m3: : :: ~:: ::::::::::.:: ~
OCEANl.RO~ 3 BR. 2 Ba.
Fpl., ne1v carp. $300 i\1onth,
\\·Inter. Agent 6~1642.
Fumllhotl&
Unfurnlshtd " l ., I
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BACHELOR 11pt, furn .. ut\I.
pd. $12!i Steps to ocean .
673-761~ days. A prings. Fai,rway 9. ~ '" · "' ' .. \ $1::.0 • SINGLES .OK! 2 .Bt. We have a ~ ·'-l~'·n ot he ' vt ""'"' ncl 3 BR ho r L . 21''!684-2453 5 ........ ..,,"........ a., P t"'!'-"'• e Pf.,,nr Yti.RLY bachelor ·Balboa me············ Sl75 ;._~~~erb2int8RCouPnl ..,MC!ul:i. ,, · Gar. Fncd yrd, .Kids/~t. homes-Jo...tf)wnhl:luaes. _ ~ti. e . 494-~l~ -fli.ea. $lcio mo, ' _ --· CaU 673-~ -OCEANFRONT lrg. 3 BR. 2
.... u. .... m : u& aid's Balboa Peninsula . *· '· CALL "us NOW! 673-&190 BA. upper frplC'. Ne\'' Jurn.
quarters. CholCf lot. Guest ·· , $165. YEARLY at the b .. ach! Ntwport Beach YN•~y 1 • 2 L>--' .,1 """ wlnler/yrly. 645--0016.
house. $225,000 Hallmark WINTER on BAY $300 3BR 2 Br, en<:I gar. Pet ok. . 8 'r·ec1· h1·11 """'f' • VUllUO. .......... Realtors. 2 BA. frplc, CTV, W/D. 619 * 3 BR,'2 Ba., dshWahr, frple., &: $150. Utll pd. 417 E. Bay. OCEANFRONT. \'ery niN' 2 · e TIA c:~A .... .,.,,. .a..'· blk -ean ,,__ 9 -· 1,.... ...,.., ""'""' _ 541_11.u. Br.. frplc.. cpl~. {I rps. 't"...,..""""' • \V. Bay, to ocean. "at 1215. S.A. Hgb! 3 Br. Stove." ""' •"'"' .. .v. ..,... •u..........,.. "' ,,.,._ 1----=='-=-~ .. .,u. 642-2020 \Villter. S250/mo. 673-0215. Buena Vista with view. Family or singles. REALTY _,., per mo. • ' Real Estate Wanted 184 6n-&167 or 673-6050. * , Univ Park Center, Irvine 646-6114. Coron. tt1I Mir l B'1k to Ocean, Complete Apt. Unfurn. 36J
* ·nu·i-ct. ":""C~h-*-2 Br, ram rrn, furn, frplc, $250 • NEED Room? 4 Br. Call Anytiine, 833-0820 OCEAN VIE\V • Deck, turn. 1 BDR.i.\1 tum:" apt ov ~ec. ~~Ip chaos~ coio~. Balbu lsfaftd
1 'P.'. 9\, QS . , f.e\v steps to bch. Child OK. i Ba, Bltns. Lrg yrd. kids/ Ollice hours 8 AM to 8 PJl.f 3 BR $315. 2 BR·$23S. init "'ater. $250. pe ' v: paper. e c. r
Will ti .. •Y . Yo.u~ropcrfy. All Wlnter. $250/iTI.O~ 675-8966. . pet. , 675-09'l2. 119 ~th St .. N.B. 546-5441 '·. apt. $250. • ~chelor $\SO, • 2 Bedroon1, 2 bath, \1•/11· h th rt 72 I .I" II 1 .a...... Both yrly incl utit. 673-0731. I U · cas 1v1 1 .., 1r:>.i '"a .,. •. LANOLORDSI ••l!'M,-<Cb 1 ll1', l1h Bl~ to ocean. FURN hi.ch. 'Male' only. rpt11, bins, palio. p~trurJC. Ciipistrano Bea~ FR~E' RENTAL SERVICE ' ' . Adi N hid $l40 LO\VER duplex. 2BR, frplc:, S2t5/n10. yearly. 6T'J-3391 01· -'-----··-·-•¥,,._.''BEACON RENTALS $150 -l Br. Garage apt, nr ts. ocj noi:.pets. I $115-incl Util. No ·Pets.. No Nu crpt I furn incl 2 nt-1v 67.>-569lev~s. 2 BR &. de'h.-fenced yard,· Ch / &: el~e. Tll1 •• une 15. 548-2152. ~···•ng, -·n1. · 1. 64• "Ill * bch, lld pet ok. ._......... v•;ru red velwt· king si: beds. Child ok, pel'> on approval. J!ll" ru 121b • 2 Br. BitnS, .,...,.., 1!_ WINTER duplex avail - 3 C ~-·· Ba, lboa P•ninsula ·~·J "6 osta ~ Yearly rental. 114 E. Balboa 1 _..____ ----
Trash & water pd. Avail ~· A'M'RAC11VE deck, bea,u ocejlll Vlfiw: BR, 2 be. $3;<!0: 2. BR. 1 ba Blvd. Nr Beacti &. Bay. BAYFRONT ~~pt ,18-Ju~ -ao, S!_65 JM. 3 ~ .• 2 bath born~ with 2 ~ .. Uttt,pc:t. 3 er~ 2 ,Ba. $260. 126 45th' st.~ WEEKLY~ONTHLY Brand new cust. lxlp\~x (2) ~K""S INC. : ' ~i:'· °"1: .'P~ses over i,ifep1aces. Slid in& do o r Frplc.. home. vi'c;toria beach IV"'l:'AN vi~ .,,.ly. or wlnttt I Executiva Sult•• SEACLI1T Manor Aptl • U lil'l imd 34596 v· 'Verile · -v...,., J" ,.... 8achelor, apt. util, pd. 3 Br, 2 Ba, (1) 2 Br, 2 Ba. ·• .~96UasJ w · · 18 • 4'om family.room opens to area: ·2 BR. 1 BA. $250. 64*-'180 20IO N•wport Blvd. $lU.50. PGO.J. W5 Placeru.i• Pvt beh A:·pier. 546-0370,
•• , 1 Corona del Mer patio ' and enclosed yard. NU-VIEW RENTALS o~642-36.l9.. Costa Mesa Afe.:,.ukaboUt our4JICOUnt. Coron• d•I Mar
From $130 lo $215 ri{.l
Bachelors • I Bdr~p l
2 Bdrm• • J Bdr1119 •
IY, or 2 Full B•th1•
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).1aster 1ize bedroama "'
high beam ceilln&I. living room wl pa
wood' burntna
Conwnlent laundry
oft kitchen. ~osed!f'.9
tlos. 2 swimming pool
sauna, rrcreaUon facill
ties, Secw·ity i\lftl'd, N
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2700 P1taroon W•y, (i
nr H•rbor Blvd a 1c.
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VT party iwanls 2.J ~· l:\itchen .has all b1:1iltiru; and 6734000 or 494-3248 , '' ~;f61:1 . P. 548_2682_
home in o.P. or So. Lag. CHARMING 2. ':+' denb. ,~ybo/ door .opening directly. fyom **3 BR. 2 ba. 323 Locust. Dupltxn ~Jnfum. 3$0 . 5· TUDIOc ·.v· 1 • '.IS =====----=~ 2 R alk DE'Ultl! -~ .. horn<' Magn1,1rent Best f a.II I · ._.,. ,. a OCEANFltONT upptt 3BR B ... w to beach 1. ~ ~.,1. ~1~~11:roe~a!'. ';<;~~ v1e\6~ ~03j;,9'ter ~efi.t~ ,~~:'!-...sa vj~ . aQ~. torib~~.wngim& ~:..~ .5!Jli.•tt4'_~l~~ ! ~.-E~ vu.':,i~.:I~~.. 2BA \Vi.nter rrntnl, $300 mo'. . Pool. Adults only Al• Co~ndp~~!_Mlc~s~T$3·SW·I ·
--~"" mo •.>-; 1-d -~ t AdUlts •• "I' .Jdeal Jor college students.~ AGENT:-6'l~8 • · r •1• ~ Prine. only, Ho wartl · · ,C:Ur-~-~, 11 e.. adults,·no pelS, $29& lease. AVAIL.;.S@t. .. 23rd..J BR, 2 • F,ull Kltcl:\en j ming Pools. Health g .. .LJ 1--894-78&9. ·• · 4 'BR. 3SA. Pool privileges, ~f~. Nope~. $28fi .per 494-8109 8 to 9 am er aft 5 ha, iar-1 fiicd y.d., drps, 2 • He'.ated Pool 1 21.J..596--l709, 5.96--7772· TO\VNllOUSE. 2 .»P. 2 car Tennis Courts. Game-~ $410 11 'montHlose -to .~·:c&ll~•,evenh)gs, childrn. ok. $235 qio. e Laundey .F.a,e~J. 3 'BR. 2' Ba., bltrui. New covered parki"trl3 BWlard Room. ~"
I' · "1 . schools. Agent CPI 61:,-7225,. ~-• • !J· ~ .. "' .flll'• 536-0346. .~ e TV I: -.. 1.i 1ert avail "r!M>ts. lJ~ bl.k to · ocean. li44-88l4 or ·30l 1 BR. ~m 11_ •,., : ["' ~..;~ ll•J Cost• M~•• 11 .BA·;N W"1~allDLOtnRDN~-'.._:, ~~~.~~!,i~";.!;i1:~ Cosio.~ ~ i;;:~ .. UP* ~:Jt"~ yearly. ~' .. -1.;~D~~n~~f~o l';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:.~/LOVECY 4 BR. 2 , . r., e ~" ze '"~" lo C ' -• UNIQUE DUPLEX e Studio • 1 BR . . """""~nNT be t I 4 '""lc'I II Maf Co. Dlshe:S, linens, Beach• Corona del Mar• pat ' ustom crpts ""' ... .,s. NeW 2-s~~'9>Jor:iial-sty_le 2 • Apt.a ~lt""I"' au J\I. · VILLAGE ... ·
l . 8u.1inu1 . ·"\.stir/dryer;' ~whr, lrg A·.J..aluna. Our Rental Ser· ~w~hrb &. Le~t~ ~fl>I~ BR + 11tu63, 1500 aq ft, wet : ~I: M.~-::.u :!he~errur;:·~ n ~~·: • 24()() ltarbor Blvd., C.~~1
• , Opportunj!l_,... ~~ ·~-erlotl~.~~~:~ ~"'i:v~ to !ou! ~ GQ~~ft. s:i/s~n: bar, frpfc,.tii;s I~ .. 1,, .~O,ll:en 1s·pet,lection ~· Apts~~u~~~ri~~-Etase 1n41 M7.S020
. '·•. -_ Y.C!~ll . . 1~ ... COTTAGE. Ulil ~. ,. NU-VIEW RENTALS L•nuno Nlgutl . ~"f'~-"1>o· .~"'· };I!~ C'. BEACH apt, ,,.. lBR '"'"° Fi .. eplact•• /· p•iv. ""''°'· .. ,,!;.,.Ff!'oAL O»FICE
· · "" . 1"' 6734030 or 494-3248 11 • _,.,>Ji.J ""' $lg$. .j?'l(l2 W. Oce~n ~Ton!. Pool T · Co ') Bkf I 1·~ .Y"~T 1 .\l\1 lo 6 P O.WN. BUSINESS? BR. $110 llUI pd. · NEW lwun-y 2 b< condo ~• N.wport llooch nils Ad -15·..0.11erit lnq Apl·C.·&'1<;.1520 alt 6 pm ooo ;.. ·~::,. d::~11 610~j· pi~l<·ti~t SufrtKS V~ulda ~y;r C9µ.n!ielor. a Reht;A-HouH · 979·84l0 Cor.ona del Mar fabulowi "West Nine," ~th BEAUT rte~ lower duplex Ei PuW.0 M~~ wk day!/anytime v.•kends. t.IacArthur nr C.Oasr ~h"yl r QUIEr DP:LUXE
divisiorl of ,'Dart" lnduslries FOuntaln V9 fffy · •· UNIQUE Rustle 3 Bi + J.Qtt.' it'1 ,golt· tefl!lls, heh, entry ,!.vail, yrly ~ntal. W"' to . ,I l!D. '&;~I-. ~p , 1 Br, ln9bile horrie. p 0 0 1, , . ~ A 3 BR .APTS. \\ft.
WhJch ihc!uil"s such fafnous ··n .. h-. .. ~ 2 ,,..1,.,· 2 ba••• --, 1 club. ~ial features incl ~ .1 -1 '·' pd nM Adi -----Pvt. Pa~-* Hid. 0....1·, · · . ·l -· 3 Br Cond~wm-Lr:rn.:• r-r • u"" ••~ · " beach, sOOWing:, schls, up-Fum .__ 1 ui:n, ,ums · ~...,.,. ts, U.t.:\'IAC. 3 BR, 2t~ Ba ~-.. ~
J I!8:'1es as ~P,er:vare. W~st .. A ·1 Oct T Near ~ oCe<>n & .schooli •,all aopl's $275. 3l512 • W. f 3 BR M • 33rd SI NB ' •. All Cltll .. 1:..1""'Pal'd · nO -t p"ark. ,557-&')8j aft DUPLEX. Bl(•·. -n·•cnlen\1 Nr Shop'g '*>ACIU1t1 Onh.,, • ~ncl ivi(l,Syroeo 111 plannuig Furn. Pool.· ~111 ..... an. usdt MG:"SOG! Nine. '493-9227. i:::fr.e ~;;_" " ".. .,.. ·~ '-V • '1""i ~· ;t.~mNor ex-Pansion of its No pets. A,sking_ .. ~,perj mo. " t a.·ct1 ,PoolA~ition 5pPt • •. : ~. Jocati()n. No-pet!. 607 h'ls,' Martinlque ·Ap11 •.
f direi::t stiling-c 0 5 met i c mo. ~?i90/64f>-0470. 2 BR, 1 ba, cpts, drps, frplc. N•wpor • NEWL'Y' d~.1 UPl'ft' 3 BJt, .. l,959 M,~Aye.,. C~M· BEAUT qcep.n ~l\f•. uppe·r .3, 6'4-87r,t lm. Sahta·An& Ave1, .oM.; ~ Al$tri)>u~. "\Ve are l .:a1,1n• se·aeti :t . · N9 children or pets. S265 ii· VIEW!'. 1 .af'fs~:-;r., ;i ,ba., frplc.;yrly leue $280 Oto -1 Bn $14S -+. ,dep. hr, d•wshr. ber. 1undpck. * GREAT VIE\v-:. BJL * l\ilgi'. Apt, 113 · · ""*°
l ' r.e'.e~ing . Coup}es J[\terested ·. · i;no. PlejlSC call 962..&449:_' . trit. Sml chUd bk_ ~".'P9 to mo. Nel't>port S bore I , r-•• -~· il lndry in \\'lnttr. IWltal. 112 • 34th St. .Fl'Jll. bhns, sundtt!H, pOOI. -G·-d A rt .
', • 11~ Ch nn•ng Bach No ' ~ ,,_ .. ~...... ....r..,. "211Jllt' "'A"' "1 09 ~· ~· 1210 Up. 61' '"'4. 61" '""r., • Ir In Pl Ml _ in a husinef.s . in which ·w -a .. · · WallcioBch--&lgls,famJltes,• ·bcJt.·$16.5.. ,..,, f ... ·; ~· ~ -bldg. Nr. shops, scbls & -~---'-·~·~~·~-~--"-v.>'I ~ •
f _primary , ,resppnsibility \viii ~{ ~ patio, Sm! pet. kids. 2 Br. has ~hin~. Ai.A RM11•1s • 44S.3900 N.E;,W.3 Br. 2Ba Ref $~Lie hwy. 998 El Camino, Apt l,.' I>L?Q. wa~nt. 3 Br.,. fltr., 2BR 8 pt, a.dlt.ot only-no pets~ 1 8g'.11oP~, -:~o. 1!:: wi ~ be on the fgmale side. She , m~ ure Rent·A·HOule 979-8430 ., ·~ .... r : deep 19ld shag .& Wallpaper CM. 546-c>el. . patio; ftba,t. hs5 'mo. Lie· 2 $210. All utll paid. 2.,-,.-,,•-·•at-~,...-"• should want to rn a k e $17S • Util pd. 1 Br. Ocean/ • ~~is. 3 B,r. Furn. dishwshr self c1ean· no ptt B P¥!6 dock ri $260 ""'"~"' ,.,.., .. ..,.,,,...~
' ' a pro!l1, ~· nd dil-cci ., oil~ vu. ~"· 2 blks bch. ,Co•l•.Mt16 , Balboa lsl'On!Y'$229. 32)6 Balboa Blvd. , 644-4340 r.Ji...., A~~~l1C2 ·utn :,;,: Wlhr.;;, ~~' v. . • • 67'...s:t41 * ' .fAIRW A Y VILLA~
t l , o~cr Al.6 \v0rrne0. ~ $225. Oceanfront 2 Br. Frplc, e PRIVACY Assured! 1 Br. ALA R•r>t•ls .• '4~ -==-,,.-:-~ -. '1': !. • . •. -r-. 2 ·BR 1 BA bltb..' ~oetMied " 11 ·~. .....usiined Lrg deck .. Beaut. 6Vu. . . 3 BR. 2 BA. dsbw~Ju', P'J>l., Pl)d. Pool pj:tfdng: idults, ' B A Y F a,10 NT.ntxl upper · · · ' ' ' ho lnP.: a 20122 Santa Ann1.. ,.-~"~~' \~Each d'.! uto.r ,,.,I NV VIEW RENTALS · Furn. All utll incl. $85. · BEACH FRONT ocean view. Yeu'lease$310. no N.tt;. T.o W. 18th St., _d.•..,.lex. 3°.,Br., :t Ba. y..i .... ~.'1•~8mo' •11....!~~. • LRG-·t-BR.-.$1.to + De l ~ ,.,. ·ptot . are•,. of. oon~ , . • . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 . ... &42-~ 646.6n.4 ,-.. ., £.11 -~ •>J ta.ch~ uor<t 01.,..DJr.i. ; oifttftltloti.) ~ G°f'.,.40.30 or , 494-3248 West Newport,. \\'1nt~r s~ per mo. , . ·, C.M. ~. ~li ;p~Jtt11j"~;·NO. Ctpts, enrport & lnrlr):_
l. e-gro~~<>t the rosm_etics 1 ~r furnish~d.J101:l5C. p63. a _HARD_ to Bea.ti 2 Br. ~r. un!ilmishe8. 1 .EJirlore &. Suns•t Ile~. SHADY ELMS and POOL· C,'tr~ •• •'1' t' f. • .. , 4pt~ U~rn.' ~ bld~. Nr. shop,, K:hls'·.
industry \s· Predicted_ to be Mafure, salaried.. Refer-!iChl~ .• Kid~/pets. $140. · 645-4640. · · .. · . ' 100, to be~·..J.. ft;•.,-.. .2 BR. 1 A 2 Br.' !'901·.' $1«t" trp. l Br •• 1 J3'1., ~-cPti.~, mo. '• l ~ ~'}'. Ava il 9120· !m..1 .'
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1. 25D.':-li Qurj.n&:_'-the ~o·s. If ences. 494-8170. • . A\.A~R•nt'-11 • 645-. $11? ~ 2 Br, ~ltns, aar •• P~. w!rOot . ~:--.loo mo. t.Iafum. A'v.a-IJ • ELM le&ae~,..·!>-... :or ~ $286 C•lt• Mes• Co.ml"?, Apt l, l'.,i; ,
.you "--Ould:J!k,e ~ hea~ mor:e L ido Isle CHARMING 2 Br duplex. Newport Hgts. Adlts. ~ or'962-.%126. GARDENS '~ !J.ft;.t E. w/sundee)<. 644;:4429. * * $ll0 * * 54&-M51. abooi particpat1on in .this · . . _ ~ts.-9fps, bltns, screened $270 • 2 Br. Frptc.'New crpts. 22nd St .. C.M. ~. · * WlN11m £'E'ASE * 3 Br, 2,~ Ba, nel\tly pejnted. I ;D;;;i:i,M.unx::i·,"; 2<'Bi>r::-. '1 •;7;<Ba;:-<s"1ffi1i""1J ·I
1 e:?'citing, pf'Ofitable growth \VIN}'ER re_ntal: ~
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Br. &: den IJ8tio, t'v,t· yd. _pvt C&f&,ee. 1 drps; .f\Jl '~tc!"" : : Dupion, · · * CLE~ 2 a;r., cid8t to 4 BR •• 2 Ba ••• 1\euonable! , Bllnl, crpt/drps, encl patio. on dcad-f!nd street. '
opporlul'(ity,<.Mlte : wl"J~ ~a .. ftplc., dbl gar, c~i'ld ,Qnly, No pets, please. $300 • 3.Br .. ·.2aa. Bltwt, gar-Pu~ • .,, Ulfurn. US 1hopt. Adults~;~ pets. ABBEY REALTY 6C2-3850 Mr ICN• •shop'&. Children drpil, pool. bltM, t>Tiv
: ' , ··P"E~lP.ENT pa'tio., '.F.A. ,ht!11t, 'wShrldry. Avail ~.Sept. ts. 210~9 Cecil age. 50'"from 'oceih. 'VieW! Jj ' Inquire 179~~-l ROChester, f'BDRM., ·\• bDi:'tO Oon.n. 'No ck. ·No peU; 8aJ Ce~te~ st, Pltlos. SlS.i. 1 child Ok.._N'
, VANDA BEAUTY Avail. 61>-7007 o<· <2131 Place, in "'"'· $1151mo. NU-VIEW 'RENTALS Bl!llM I• 1!"1 C.M. , , . ·t"· ,,....~•It •M• ··~·-CM. can Mon's, Wed, A p<ts. 54S-1l54. ~. I, COU""ELO.R 449-1466. . . .1..~-". . .. · 613-4030 or . 49'<-3248 * DEb'~ • BEA'-IFUL ~ M .. ------o=;::-;=:-:o,,...,=-11 ~ ·~ ~1~ . .. 1:1~ • v• 1 Br. $141>. 2).~· $165 xtra 'vd. ' . 1 Tri'• 1-6 pm., Tues to 11:30 Shady Elms and
841Ml Beva,jy Boulevard WINTER 2 BR, 2 BA, south MESA Verde rental home WESTCLin', 20:XI ecJ .. It~ .§ Brand new, ~er liv~a"ln;..3 lfl,_ Ad.ult.I .olitY,~. l,deal for OC'EAiWR0NT 1 Br apt. am. ~day \\'knds, 00·134<1 1 • 2 BR. Sl40 lip. '
I Los Angeles, P1Jifprnia 90048 ;~ .. d~l ~ge, . ftp)c, with .J bedrms.1 ~ baths, blks Mariner Sc~I, ~ Br., 2 baths, frplc. Oo&e to Bachelor. ,S/POOI. 19 9 3 WJnte $1&5 UtU pd.• &-SIDE, dul>lex 2.bdrm or 1 F\Jrn. Avail . Cblldrtn'1 ·
' RESTA'tlRAlft. specialty lot 4fr ~a( 615---'$ w/vt ttp{t • .fdrpei, tn quiet Kent 1.Ane, ~. $500 North. Bay. Unturn. $450 ChUJCb. St. S48--S633. • r. e 5.ls-1.930 , Wnn + den. ci-pti,, drpg, El.hi GARDENS ~pta, 1
j1 l&od', 'Simple, fast & hig J!l•wport 8NC:h --nbrhood.. Avail. Sept. 6th. nio lease l n cl~ d' ~' mo., ;yearl)', or furn.,, DELUXE ....... *·.2 ~ 2 t . npll"~. relrl. gara,a:e, fenced E. 22nd-SL Ol~ ·,
. pri>Bf. Well est. ·m line atta. ;.. • ... • ~". _, , • " . ' !. $275 per. mo. Pb. a,t. G.U'dener. winter, $350 montb. DA. Beam ctll., Pri\<, P&tio. ~ iiiA, 1JU.Y, ?,µ<: iTO yard and , coY'f'J'e(I patio. QUIET, spec. Mt.ta Verde ~ • Tulfy :eqU1p.'· Owner will THE BLUFFS.. J 546-4.1.41. HARBOR Vu· Hm1 • 3 BR, 2 Salisbury ReJ}ty · 673-6!KJO Gar. Cpts, drlis. blbU, trplc. IJA.l' ~" V$¥ Jilcl, Adu1ta.• no pets. S 15 5. Br. upPtt. '!ittn!', ·el'IM gar
J tral~. Wil~ ~ R .. E, lri . 41 &R-. ..... B~fHS.. iBdrm',FamilyRoom,home ba, spac kit. Fncil & Ne'Wj)C!rt _BWI~ '. t195mo_.~·bet.5-f'M. Sf'lS.7 . -, • ' 6f2...553leve1orwknds. adlt1 only. $150/Ql.o ~ trii.de.' M't: · Mach am er Like new ·-<111t•C>O\I~. -bopie. for ieB:.se In New p c·t t lndscpd. $360 .1Qio. D11ys: . ~ an apt." ni.50 to $25 iBR-~ fro~ Hl:' .blach. LRG. 2 BR .. 1~~ Ba • .15hq 646-2627. ~ ~. 642-4577. '64&:3801. r Several to miose, ' . from. Heights ·-· TO" Co .. -544:-Sm ;Eves: ~. . 1BR duplex, CJqse to bch, ~' I • • $29Q mo wittter I~ utttr . o.;;;--;;;;T""-::::-=;;--.,ll ~ tn. I .... .._ " •r Newly ~. $175 mo. w!C,' Utll, ptm, pool • incl. Pf.It!:.• b:i-l9th 615-0736 erpt, lllt-lns, frplc. prlv 3BR, 2BA apt. 1016 l $400-$425m'cd . ...,.,...,~).</~'Ion 'm· _dltion, $435 ~Call Mr. BLUFFS ol J3t, 1a:m •.. 3. Ba. e 67l-.2Sn . 2176 Newport 'Blvd:, '" B'c·'· too~ea'n, 2•8 n: • patio,' encl gar, % blk to Camino St. Of. No pets ' .,.. .... ;-·:-.J· . ~ley ~ent·!)1,,:8550. Frplc. Beaut. encl. patio, 64lh3967. ... .. 11JCa " aehl 548-1941 ot 645-6345. $175 per mo $100 deposit
_.1#.: COLLEGE Park '3 Br., 1%. pool, tennit, schla:. pa;', OCEANFRON!J'-2 ~ .. OZ: l SPACIOUS~ ,Bl' . 'acfiv !.!"!~~. Winter. In q u 1 re 6.'W Hamllton Ave., C.P.t. 630-4$84 • ~ C:. !,r ./!:J!f ba.. new aiPts • drps, 644--2730. , ... . . Br. Winter· er 1early. $300 to 1urnttutt~ .. ...,. '""' •' cios! .,,O"UU'IU EXTRA LRC. 2 Br. S.t.50. Uf.Sf ~il: · frplc.. incd yard; $265. NOR1ii BLUFFS .· Vlew; 4 $42$, .AA to oCC •· • Adults, CLA!SlJ'IED will .en tu .smi,g crpt, tncd ynt. Kida Refri&., bltns. $133 mo.•
ill. , 5*-@11. . · br, 21,i ba ,t~. Fam no pets. $1!9:91:-*1771. ck.·Nc pet1, 67>.7178. children or pets. &.17-9517. , !~~~~~~~~~' · f -.r(!afty· 1 SR, den,·2 BA. Adults; no rm. Pool.1.0J~t Jeaturt11.-f:.ir BACHELOR•i apt1,. l&l'.til.J.ly Apt. Unfum. 3'J Apt, Unfur'l. 36J I Apt. Unfurn. . 1~ , -"' ·, .. • pets. . schls. $426. 64.4-0'115"1 f\lrn. WO mo. lbclda' all utll.
RRO\\l' TO $2500(! on the 2414 Vista del ,Oro BAY MEADOWS APTS. HBR Vi~ Honp!. 2 Br,,"2 ba., 642-8400 McNUh 1Realty l ~Cr:•:':'"=""°=Ut=====jC_o~•t-:o-Mt;so:;-....y;=~rC~o~nJo=Mo=1•;:~~===='~~ I ' ·1y· in yo~ house Use ·Newport Beach ~ 'f· ~8t.,,9'f 646i)0"73 'den. $39S. COuttle: No pets. . •.1:" Furn Boch.'& 'I I.•• Ex· ,equi " ' 644-1133 ANYTIME: , .::::x 1 -• ,,.A 2440 ~,. · Aptt. Furn. .-vu '' U1e monfY W ahy P4J'PO!lf'. . • 4 BR, 2 ... ~(mo., Avt.tl. ,,....... 1 • • c•pllon•IJv Jlt..:t..:.1 2110 '" j Ov<r sS.000 .'f' real"''" • BACK BAY AREA · h>w. Elril'e ,_., 3U8 Newport. Holghtl B.iibqfl•flilld .. ' Ne t tlvd"C M, O
l ' ;iind Persona:! l!~perty. Call l Yr lease. f.Ovel)i' c;om1,> furn . ~llarney Ln.1 call Jill) at. Wpor' , • ~ ' Avco ·-home. ileavy shar cpt 645-4040. 2 BEDROOM house. double WINTD. re!Ual -·~-)bit" to 1 er. or 2 Br:nr. ahoPf. PdOI. I .
• •tJNANC'lAL SERVICE;S . thrououl a br, i trplcs, 2~ LARGE 2 BR. l BA, wfl/4 g&rig"e, • fenc'ed · '1 a rd. water, ~ Blt. • $250 mo.,. 3 Uqt pd. AdultJ, nO ptil. 1184 ~';.
· 009' ~''An&.hclm SIOd.: :ba• din. rm. \)rldat area.' bath fu e-tt&ched ~· W/gardener $250 month. BR. 2 ·BA U15 mo. Lease. Monrovia.~·
• \ Allahelm ~ ··S.35-2816 Hammond,Ot:BUf,hl J.1.• rt\ Crpll1 driis, imms. 1225.•mo. ~-· Frplc. A: Pf· No ptfl!:. 12.fi 2 BR~ .. •.$].55
' 240'S.,Ellcllc1'6t., \.A) •1 R~. area. ~cro!; shuf. 6'fi...42o.1; . ' Sin Cltm•nte . ()p&l fYlfr21il: Crpbl, drps; ~bis. •No pets.
!, Anaheim t. ·"17S-5250 tleOOa,rd,... putting ,gre~n. Slot' Fncd ..-V"'11t 2 Br ,,;· • -·· -' ...... ••• BAYFRONT 1 bdr-..,, lrplc, Nr Harbor Center:-541)..'484.
' , ~ HIU'llo( ~l,yd'., -~ ,Adll!f p~t no ~ti ·r~ "~~ gi.i '1tid1/petK ~ I. 2· BR. ·trpJc., view, $225,_ btk, pvt p8,Uo. pa.rkiT11. Yrly er 1 BR w/pzqe. Water pd.
Costa Mesa ... t ~-3484 refs. req. $5lXI mo. firm: Rtnt:A·H®&e 97;4430, wall, wlk to bch .. ~68 W. ~Wiot r.1 I~lre 400 So. '145. 2344 Et¥n Ave . 61fW. lfth St. MS-3389 Owner. Aleuandro. 492-2835. t,Nt. 5. ..,11 _..j" ... ~ ...... ::: I' Santa Aria ' S47-443l + ' e SPAC!O,,USt--t-J . Bl!, FnCd - . ,_.,.....,..,. or ..-.iJ...... • ~ 2011 ·s. Main St., . ' 1140 • Ulll Pd. Lrg Baell o~ yrd. ~cl pa:. Kltlo/pet.. Tu•tln NE.\111.Y , new 3 BR .. ! BA. BEAUT. t;Ul,Uf 2 BR 11111 • , • "" •~ channel, Patio. Yeaily. 11~ • , .,,_. cpmpj. tuln. ,lll>tlect ldteb, I·'·• t.JRld Pool Adltl Santa Ana .. ""7.wll.l $250 -Nice 2 St. Frplc. PaUo1 iJU, .. 4 BR, cpt, diys. W1r l!Cl. . trplc., patio; B~. Leue ''°" u 1• . ._no
i2091 B""'kh•!f Blv~i0.<30o Cllild ·~· N<. &Y. , ALA Rtnt1l1 ,e 645-3900 Nt"' yd. Chldn(lfl,. ,~llJ\lne.-633-M1'0(58H!3\ . ·pe)• , 2 l!f un! "2-9'20.
Garden Gi)tWI d . $.'10. 3 Br. 2·Ba, Gmge. e SPREADING" Room I 1261> mo. 544--0129 BAimtONT, 3 ~ 2 ,BA. !J2I.} BR/FUr. UU. pd. Nr
6!1l, 1YO:inStlr . \l1Y • _ 50' !tom oceail, Child di<. FOUR '))r: I 8c\ Huse fncd Hoµ-furn. or -'"'9· $450 ydy ··or $.11S o.~.'Qulel Al., SUS. UBS
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2 I .tD ~ · ,n.,..U2k""! -11o1 .... U.aa st: 138-. • cl.,. to the 5'11 l>ol"·•n !ht Win'""': fltt . --·-. • s-~---·. Eatalo Llv-n Oa ns ~ '( IW-2928 1... ~ r. loi' 1 "II'· ....-.:-.,, ..... ...,_, ........, .. ,,. E1caDe wifh us to the magical wa1erl1nd of Vista del
• .• , ' ' "~ave ~ .Fl ' 41 521·· o.~. Point . ~ + !:,and.. 1m:~1·,.m11?.'t~~ ~tffiiim:rincJRv'APT. ..,.. ' 8Pt~. ~p~ Ter-Ltge, whtr• th• emphasis is on lhe naulitel, Ind the l..OW'elt ftlU orange Co. ' ,_ Len.. Wll!N m -'.J .,.2, ~ ~~~· )'t&l'lf h.Ced pool: tUDktn ... wav of Ut• Is ., trinquil Ot 9)(C11ln(I •s YO\I care to ,.,.,.,~ TQ'S" ... -· 4A'.l •1r73· , it BEA\n' Nu 4 BR, 2 ~A. ram 3 SR.. I: den, unfum., reaa:Y • ·1'f!i..88!19 .' -bQ. tJl\beUnablt Uvlnl .. rn1kt It. Cakfflde liVlng mtkes the differtnct far thoit .,..,.._~, I<~ . Walk io J>cb S)40. Bai.;1'1. J(a,a.&',apt, dl:ps, pa:tlo, to move In today! , ' • ~" , Onlv tniovlnt betting, cascading fount11nt 1nd 1wimming , SatiW ft\· Co.... 1-+ RumPll rm.·~.a 1:1r1 ~ • J111 Q:vu\.J M.N't';&R leitte, on 1Pe North ~,,.,"' ~ bacb. •pt.; no kit. 2 IR. •STUDIO .. $241 •• clo .. •your pa1lo<ltcfc. Land lowrt wlll 1pprecia1e
1' 642·2171 r ,AS-0611 mo~~ .,.,, •. , , Hunt'---. bay. V.Jew, -3~.R., mnqy ~1!11.le-m~ .. ~1. $95.-UtU, · fit \11"tt.JTtES PAID acr" of•,.qultltetv•klndtc4JPid9round•tnd wtlkwtyt;
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2 Br w/ pr-adult1, epb, nu crpU. drpl, bltna. ~rr11. 1 It 2 Br. Cptt, df'P't wet Mt:sbp mu. Wintt'r ! drpt, fl>Od )'I'd w/ paUO. 1140/mo. ~sm. 833-3540. dlhwW, ~ 1stb; 308 lllh. renW. Ull\O w. Bo> Ave.
, ' ~:· CaU btwn 1,5. * Stunning l &: 2 ht, 841-39$1. 1.,.,-~;:;:'=":c:---::-::-"'°°"'
: 667 Vk:torla st 'I> lU.6 2 ba. pool, rec. area. • 8EACf'ilSLUFF Apt1. 'SPACIOUS 2 Br. 2 Ba. '1 bDr 1:;::.:,_;;::::::..;::.,..,::._:·_:·_:·_.= 61~. 110 W. 18th St, C.M. t Br., % Ba.. pool, paUO. fO bof, 1 'blk fO _.,,,
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bt.a1Ded cell. $140 mo. No '"' ' ·~ ' • "'-! peU. 1% blkt w ot Harbor new crptl, d(l)I. $150. mo.1.c:,84:,7-eml=·------! Bl. 568 w. wu.;n. 646--3786 Avail Sept. 16. 979-&t!O:_ 2 BR upstairs apt. Ne.w wlw DELUXE new 3 BR. 2 Ba.
ar -· . E-SIDE 2 BR $150 cpt lhruout. Drpo. dilpoaal. unu., 1 Jot fO ......,.trom. e TROPICAL POOL e B'ltlna, w/w, tJi.c. Pool. Adltt. bltlnt, Gar. 962-IS?S tot $3'.25fmo. Ye&ri)!. Bk r ,
2 Br. Studio, l~ S.., frpl, No pets. 60-~3>. appt 10 see. I ~m.49..;...c.»;;:..,.· ------
spir. strcse, $200. turn. $210. 2 Br, dl'P.I, nu crpt, bltns, N'EW Ira 2 Br uni apt Yard. 2 BR. cl.-to ... ~ No
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s'ustmo-utll pd.-1 Br. apL 2 BR. crptt. draptt, bltins. 2 BR apt. Coled laraat· 3 BR. 2 ~ Jrple, 1 bUc SO
Crpts, -· stove • rel<i&, Yan!. No pet.I. 2658 Orange C>pl" drpa. Child • unall bell. Im~· ptlL
gar. Avl 9122. Call evei; Ave. 56-1657. pet ok. S140/mo. 847-8149. ~ FOR Rent spacious 1 BR WATERFRONT cbann. Yr-
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O'Pt:L $165/rno. m Atbdt OCEAN view, large 2 BR, 2 crpti, drapes, $127. 846-512'1. Pl No. A. C.Y, , See Mgr BA, cpt1, drps, A bltin.s, sun LGE. 2 BR 1tudk>. Enel. 3 Br, 2 ~ )'t~b'· SteP,!I to
C ba.ICony. $190. ptr mo. gar., patio j; fenced yard. OCt'&J1 & bay. $285. Anita. I :fl•* BEAUTIFUL 1 &:: 2 BR. 837-3927 or 837.-5178. $150. No pets. 842-4549. Jones Rlty, f13--6210 ,~ntempora.ry Garden Apts. 2 BDRM., 2 BA. $195. Ctpts, 3 BR apt. $2'JO. 2 BR apt 3 BR., 2 b& Clole to bl)' I.
. ,l;'atlOI, frplc., pool. SlSS. drps ,bltns 4gg..705B alter 6 $185. 21732 S, BrookhursL 'the beacf'I. $290 Mo.,•1ea.riY
.._-$110. Call *5163. pm &-wkn.'.ts. Call 963-2278 or 540-32'18 · A&ent 675-t&f1 . · •
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'«ptfdrpl, bltnl, dshw!hr, as llund rm, no· pie~. S190 per drps A-~ ~. Stept to ~tlo,gar.NrSo.CstPlaza. -. DELUXE • nwatl2pm .. 96l-0951 bch S100~646:_200:>.
I Prom $165. 546-9205. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt tor lease. 1 ... •-..... QCEANRONT: lp. ·3 BR, 2 i SP.AC 2 I-3 Br apt $140 up. lncld spac. master suite, din -gun• -•rn bathl!I. $325{$3?5/$425.
l Pool, cpt/drp, bllnl, kids ok rm & dbl eo.rase; auto door OCEANFRONT c 0 n d 0 , The Irwin Co., Rltn ~
1996 Maple No. 1 ••.. 642-381! opener avail Pool & BlueBird Bch, 3 BR.
I DIG College No. 5 ••• 642-7035 Recreau: ~ • elevator k J>OOI, $400 pe; '
3 BR. Sl65 ptt mo. 1% ea. % 865 A . ~, NB mo., l yr. lease, 499-1169. 1. ftG. T
BR. $150 per mo. Newly nugos ay, Mas• Verd• ll
I decor. Chlld ok 'l 5 3 Managed by ----·-----Shalimar Mgr. fi45....0073. WlLJ..IAM WALTERS co. DELUXE 2 " 3 BR .• 2 Ba. IY a ·!
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pt;ta 123 Melody Lane Children Walcot1M 546-103t. ~ ;1149imo. -· 'e FAMIL~·AFFAIR • i::iN;.:ow:.:po=rt'-=e.-.-.,,.,---~l T · ' ,p,.,0 bdrm 111_ b 1 h l, 2 & 3 BR'•. $155 to S235 1.;,;;..;.:;.;.:..;...;;.;;;:;:;;.___ .\ ~
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'1Jtllilles. Phone I 7 l < I play lfta. Day care center, APAR ..... E. NTS ·w-ss14 01 644-307l. 3 story rec. bldg. Incl. cm IM
" -• party m" 0 ES!f:'"E:P on th ba !)LUXE 1 & 2 BR. 1 & 2 >"OR THE GROWING e y ~ $160 up. Pool. Adults. 1-~ AM IL y. SEE FURN. Luxury apartment llvina: OV·
-Ufll pd. 324 E. 20lh St. MODELS (714) 342-0029 er'looktng the water. Enjoy 1'~761 ' 6401 WARNER ·4,VE. • $750,cm health spa, 1 swim·
1 _ -1 ming pools, '1 lighted ten-* BRANO NEW * ATTRACTIVE b?a!ld new nla courtS, plua mUet of
l>R, bltrui, dshwaht, crp!A, 4-plex nr the heh. l & 2 Br bicy~le tralla: putttng ahuf·
drps. sµndeck. Adu.Its. $roo. avaiJ. Beaut. appointed In; 11eboard crociuet ·J~r 1·1
mo. 64~75$f. col. w/d hook-Up, fQ>lc, from si14.sp zncmihb.: also 1
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2 BR, unfurn, Crpts, drps, * f.10VE IN TODAY * or balconies, carpeting, dra·
rangefoven, rclria;. No pets. Spac 2 & 3 BR in 4-plex. All !Jf'l'les. SUhlel'TllneM park:·
rR-,«>/mo. 968--1455. extras. Pool, rec bldg, Kids lni: wilh cle\'3.IOT.s. Optional
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2BR, ~!appliances $135. S5!l Mgr, 17371 Keelson "8 ". I-Uh.Ion Jsland at Jamboree
Securit,y. 968-7510 or 847~ and San Joaquin Hills Rond.
"·' J 548-4301 EXTRA large 2 Br ; Ba all Telephone (nf> 64+1900
f 'Br apt Jn Costa 1t1esa. No elec. deluxe apt. 'Pool, 'rec. for rentaJ Jnlormatkm
pell. $155. room, beaut. courtyard. WATERFRONT Spac. 3 BR.
551-TI70 Child OK. S165. 2 3 2 O A fam rm., boe.t/dck avail.
1 BR, new crpt, dtpa. stove Florida, 536-3976 Part furn. yr lse. $32S.
refrie. Adult& Lady or Sell idle ltenos nowf Call 1,_642-3559:;.,;:;;_·-----~ .~pie. Sill . .548--t5&2. I 64.i-.:187S Now! ~ .... • -Ap;. Untum. 36$
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HOURS
Advertisers may pfaee
their ads by telephone'
i:OO a.m. to 5:30 p.rn.
Mona.a)' thru Friday
8 to noon f'&turday
COST A ~l'ESA OFFICE
330 W. Bay
6'12·56'18
NE\VPOR'l' BEACH
3333 Newport Blvd.
642..5678
l!UNTINGTON BEACH
11875 Beach Blvd.
M0-!220
LAGUNA BEACH
2'.l2 ' ForMt Ave.
494·9466
SAN CLEMENTE
305 N. El Camino Real
492-4420
NOR'Jll COUN'TY
dial free 540·.l.220
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for Sunday It fl.fonday
Editions "'hen deadline
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au.re ,to make .a t{'('ord
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given you by your ad
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P. 0. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa.
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conlemporary Frendl tndi·
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prden.
• Unexc:elled view• and
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Full 1tau wills for oceu
and hli'bor views
2 minute• to ,.ur yatcllt in Balboa Bay
4 minule1 to the Bay Oub
Panoramic view of
Catalina Island
• 24-hour ICCGrity
Manned suard·house
entnn~ -vldton sueencd
per your instructions
Cloted cirt'llit 1tturily 1V
Lisbted aubtemnean
"Parkins
Privalc elevator Krvice
in each buildin1
1.amplit wall>Way1
r • A~r1ment1 desi,ned
'With a ~1aster's touch
All~Ject6c kitchen
Private patio -baJcon ie1
Fireplaces with touch-
con1mlled su Jo1 lightcrs
Wall-to-wall carpet
Co-ordinated cullom
draperies
Spacloui 3 ny minored
drenina areas
BuHt·in. Mtban
Sun ray lillend solar 1la11
• 1ncludes "1'he Ver11illrs
Club"
Unique "Acapuli;o type"
aquabar with heatrd pool
and II.IA deck•
Elercllc and uuna rooma
Billiard room
f'orm1l prdens
Pumi1bed and Unfumlsbrd
Studio, I, 2, .l l·Bedroom1
Oa.e htdroom/stuiiot
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32. Encyclapoillo 611. ~. T1bM 1
33. Vocuum CIHnar 61. 'Motorcyclo, ,
34. Tropl .. I Fish , 62. AcContlon .
3S. Hot Rod Equlpm't •. 63. Slcl1 .,
36. ·pn• ,~bll)ot 64. fV Sot · '
37. Golf Clubs 65. Wol'lc......,,
21. St..ilnt~ Sii-· 66. 0111_.i.,Watch
39. Vle)orliii Mirror 67. Go.Kort -; "
40. lad,_,, Sot 61. Ironer
41. SHci., Protoctor 69. Coiiip!ng Tralltr
42.-Lawn MoWor 70. Anti'l,,e I'~~
43. Pdol'Ttblt . 71 •• "'.•-.11-r.tor -
44. Tlros 12. .lo~·, .. · ·;
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46. Fur Caal 74 ... Mottmi.11"" Spp
47.' Dropos 7S. lnbo'iinl S'p,odboot
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50. ,\lrplono -· 71. Dort O-
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8r. $1~ 'I ar. $151. Pool. lllOllthly rat" 211t ~ o-hNd dl'L ""'' t • FalMPor I< BUtt, C.11. bu ..-1. "'""""· 11 a I• h , * WALLPAPIR * , O,.lr, .-,... bltno, Pl'b. Bh'd. Cll >tWl55. -..,·, ""°' Ooolroi, 0 """"'· SIT-11111. tnm.,..,,.ln, otc. 1$2.1961. Wl,.o 1"" caQ "llae"
dlopl. ~ l'la<entla Ave. l..oYflY -prlv home lt&ndolph Ave., C • 11 • c ...... S.rvice SO.I... 145-llll A* our diacoun1, $8$/mo, tmploy•d S41-6S70 AJ!k Im' Mr. FOUNDb&ackl..•'hJteklttm ,..,._.,....._. _______ iii"'•EXT .... 1...i-... ..,
1148-1681, pnll9iatl or 1 tu de: n t. Bardm. wtth flea collar. Vl.cWt,y. JOHN'S Cmpet • u..-1--. ................ -r.~ ff u n t ~ Proteaional .,._,,~, banciJll. aatunl wood
LEASE2'1artn incl1t.ove'"I: _...1ruevU . , ''THE FACTORY", con-Bulldlac p&rkin& lot. lLB. Drl.Sbafntpoo fre11 Scotdt. tlnldilna. 548•7905 or
Some put.-up, dRttlnf, or
18)1 compoatt blckp'Ound
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c.n.r oop1> .,/rapldl> "'-'al u-, P"'t'ft1Y, STl!NO crowmr sallboat mfr. b · cuualt;y • autA. Type 5:'1, ab "° , ,.!lir, ...... : S190. mo. JOI FURN. uu~ ,_,.......,_ a1a11n& or 12 ......, boutique 96&oMll ._ • auardDt <Soll Retanlanta). s.me.
S3rd SI. %LI) --~ Ck3le lo OOCIUCI. $1.l &ho.., bu 2 opOnlnp In the .,....., a aH color --------~ (2!3) _,.....," 1 "!' mo. ~. mall n.~ u.n. SI) mo.. g?tTEN • temalt:. Beaut. blk brtabt~rs I: 10 mln\l~e PROFESSIONAL Painter. 42s 30th St., NNvcd Beach, "l 11'*1: lfript'-whlte chin. bleach tor whlte carpeta, Hob eat ~. reu.
yourc haitlworktr •'ho I.I
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'l')ope 60. ah ..
• NEW aup • Yearly, 3 BR. 2 Gueit Home • 41$ -., 6C.-. twnmY: Vic East Blull S.ve l'OUr money by aavinol Uc/Ins., Int/Ext. !roe "" "-S.. $32:5; Br., 2 blil, $275. _ -..._.,.,.. --..-(wearing pluUc flea col· me extra trlpr1. WW clean _Rel_~_!llS-_2159 __ • ----
"vie., /bay vu . *P-RIVATI! ROOM* omCE , .. .,. av~ble, lar). 614-6426. Uv•·· rm., "·'-nn. I< HOUSE--;••-~ It ex1., 9D-03fJ $300/mo. ' bp. Optfl f9r ln-.... ............ --·-21l/6&t-1W. for tmbulalm)t !Mir. Good ipecHontlo 2:30,Sat.only. MESA. _Verde area. Yourv baU $1!i. Arty rm. Jr.50, accouatlcal celllncs,
nt• Htffhtt ~. 1IJce cheerful· JIU&'. 2333 E. Cout HWJ.I CdM. blck cat w/wblte ·chest • couch $10. Chair $5.. 15 yrs. ,ttUOMble, CW est.
! . round!... ' • (&II ~ Loquist. Monday, feet. Vay at!ectiooat~ nea exp, is What counts, not '1t/S3Wl57.
' $135. 2 BM, •love. relrla., .• CaU 548-4153 11< -. --• collal'. 56"1818. melhod. I do _,.., .,,..U. ~ -·• "" d I bed ~ Child · --.· -...--..... e, ..,.. ac.,
c :IMlid j OK. COME,.., t.avo ,.......,.., s .. ~-455 FOUND,....., lovable black Good rp!. ~101. 541-6846, walipapor A bane· 1552 °"' /<v.. cared fOr u ,.. -do, I< while i.mal• doe Sept ht C I i , Inc. 10,000. · Sam)leo Tho W•rlmlnljw' Oloe pe'imltH,,.. ~ 11» ., 1oO , sq. ft. In new vicinity Dam st., Costa _a_a_r_ .. .______ Hansman.
1 iMM"ic~:-·"i"'Mrm apt., Rent•I• to'lha,. ·' iQG ~. W. ea.ta Mesa. Meea.·~721. COMPLETE ~din& and PROF. Palnttn&, also roots,
pool, q u t et atmo.phere, SlOO/mo. 6'73-Gi63. TOY: silvtr tern• Pooclle, pM;y. aerv., invlta., floral, accoua. cell., lnter/exter. ~ beaut. laJtdscaped. cio.e tO LAQY abe:n' my lovely 4 Br R9ntal1 W•nted 460 vie. 17th Ir. 8-nta Af'I Ave., rentala etc. 536-7® or Uc/IN, Frtt e1t. 665191.
San D~ Fn(Y. $140. 13861 211 . a,. hop><, Fr p I c. Coeta Me.., CaU ,548-1200, SJS.:lO'i2 PAINTING • Honm, clean,
Cedar. ~· Disbe1, ·'linens, WJhrfcb;,yer, ~to ~3 or~ to id~ntl.ty, ---------guare.nteed y;or.k. Ucensed
J Aph.., ., dshwr. Lrl )'I'd: Nr . .IJay Br Jlome. Colona det Mar FOUND white male poodle Cem~ ConcNte • insured. 675'-6740.
• ... Fum. er U1Jfum. 370 °'· , $100/rQO. .Please no area W' ·oeell\tiont, Balboa type doe in vicinity of e C'Ustj>M CEMENT WORK
, 1 smokert, nb d r l n k er s . Peninsula. Need Oct. IS. Heller Park. C.M. Owner Drivelf' WALKS patios Ple1t1r, Patch, ReP41ir
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GIRL NEEDS GI R'L Nancy,~. \j40-0500 M?n LOii 555 PATIOS.PLANTERS 3 ~R, 2 Ba. $~ps to ocean &
bay, tenniJ, volleyball. Yr.
round $300 ~o. Adults-no
pell. llli\i W. Balboa Blvd.
n4/67J.5890 o• 213/699-8234.
Mgr at 1700.
roommate. (writing A: mid thru Fri,.~ to 5. ' All Codarete work. Br:lck,
20'a) for 2 BR BAYFRONT GUNA " 1 BR SINCE. 'Tues. 9/5, Or•••e LA area. , wt• ~.. alumpstone wk. 894-3533, · penn hse: Call N 0 W. f bl 1 Tiger male cat, flea collar. =="""-;.,,....:..===-urn., reasona e, o r PATIOS, .. -••· TI4-STI·S210 or 213-07-8436 teacher 1n wheelchatr. Write Has'l damaged~ {pUrple) "'IUA9, drives. Saw,
eves, TI4-675-6522. 160& Loma Dr., Hermosa 66--1703. Generous Reward! break, nmove Ir: repl~
Call 540-6825
Plumbing
CLEAN, non smoking, WOJ'k. Bch. 90254. 140 Cabrillo, CM. concrete. 54S..ai68 for est. I
Cost• Mffa ing girt oVer 21, desire1 PROFESSIONAL fa mi 1 y 2 Lost Cairn Terrien. male PATIOs-.sIDEWALKS J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;;.;,-·~·.;;-; roomma_l e w/same needJldeanpoolhome.Aak &:female,blacldahw/short CEMENT CONTRACTOR
t Q:U&lAfica.Uons. 548-6M.1 aft .fQr Frank, Ast-956:2500. legs&: ears. Ans. to "Mac" Call Max ** &K-0081
9pm • Mi1e. Ranl•I• 465 & "8"'k,". c~ grtev. Sidewalks & Pallt>I ** N~ ** MOTl!ER .t doughier will ing. SSl-45411. Llc'd/Bonded 645-7111"
abatt home on bus line. FOR Rent oH ltttel parking LDSI', small gray female ,. lA COSTA APT$. Color TV. spacol0x30,nlghlllghting. poodle, vie. 20th & Santa ~hlldCaN 646-5331~ $10/mo. 2<16-B N•wport Ana St, C.M. Reward. =C"'-H;;.:l;:,L;;..D_C_A_R_E_
I & 2 Bedroom +. e Built-Ins e Shag carpets
• Drapes fl, Walk Jn closets
• Swlmmhjr Poot •-l><lua e Enclosed,-Garagp
All IJtDities Paid
' . Adul.ll, do pets
: Wallrlnf diktance to
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354 Avocu.i St,. C.M, ~-970I . ,
FEMALE to aha.re beaut. .i BJ,vd,, Costa Mesa. 5"-1322. Ms-3793. . .
BR. furn. apt, Hunt Bch. LOT, fenced, itorage, CM. ~ collie-like dog, feml.
w/same, on Oct L 847-:1790 Boats, campers. etc. 50c per Wound under throat; area of ft/$8.50 minimum. 6421560. .,__.__ A NB. n--~ evr. .u:"""" vr, .newca.n,1!
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Harbor-Baker aru.
546-4145
MALE wanted to ah.are 638-5322. MIDDI.e-AGED woman wW ~ mobc\!r~~ '!.:.; l . ~ ·•' II~) ~j,:A Vi~: H=~to~tLg4 I ~~~~=· ~~
497-1435. ;: whl e pe.ws 645-0600 or ed. 646-2263 my home. '
FEMALE roommate, 23-28, 60-7614 aft. Spm. Contrador
to share beach front N.B. Pel'IOl'lllll $30 6 b)O part Greyhound I: __ ...;....;. ____ .;.
d I Mt:: REMODELotrenovate. Ward.S.Lee
Boet C.rpenters
8011t Etectrician1
Hardwere lnstell. Men
line Carp1nter'
Gel°Coet touchup men
Welder.Arch & Helierc
COUNTElt girl, no exp
Full.& ptthnt-. Ovt'r 18.
1 Hour Cleaners.· l{S. • !
up ex. -· • ALL Q TERS Poodl•. Vic Ramona Way & • ' 548-2'171 aft 5 pm ,· • I A . Tuitin.. • Reward. C a 11 General contractor A aona. Expt!rience requll'l'd Lie A bonded 30 yn exp Jlmmlmn MaClllw n Apply Mon thru Thurs · •
MALE, 21--10, 3 BR Dam A TIENTIONI 5'MlM or 64j.2684. ~ eat. in-lloo. ' ' 547-5126 4 Day Work W"k . ,'1'
COUNSELING · '.:; Alhtr•lln 642-5845
Neat, accurate, 20 yean exp.
Point home. $100 mo. Seamanship • SlnaD Boat I.DST 9/6 vie 1!ksa Vttde. J Ac K T. u la n e-Re--l-I II ii Ir UM So. Main SI. COLUMBIA YACHTS Beautiful . ! *·* 493-.:1296 ** .liandtina courses offered Lt, gm parak~t. Wkday1 remod. add.It. 20 yrs. ;;, ltl'!'W:• f' Santa Ana 275 McConnlck Ave. P11clflc View '1 lfeaUBAU 20 G,r_ 'for R-. 415 ,,,..,, of charte by the Hunt·, 8/~ <42-8584 or "5-7729 on Llc'd. My Way Co. 541--0036. ';j;jjjiiiiij:!ii· --~~ AUTO SERVICE CASHIER C..ta M..a Memorial Park ~,
Sparklq MW' Adult Apta. +•• · -.. 1 ~Beach Power Squad·. wkendl, V'"ick:i.' Reward. • and WARRANTY CLERK Equal Qiipor, Employ"' 1\1/F i '
• 2BR.1JlA,.'Furn S22S Cl;OSED~GF.S-1or ~New classes start.'17 At:L:Wflite ri:lale •cat, deat Addttkllu * Rmlodellfl&' Job W~nttcf, Male 700 experie~prelel'l"t'd. BOOKKEEPER: p I time Needs t\1'0 12) older & a 2 BR. 2 BA,. VnL $210 sfora.ge. . PM 'l\lesday, Sept. 12th A Vic Bay Ir. Newport Blvd, ~nrick ".Son. ~2110 ~ HOWARD CHEVROLET Dynamic N.B. CPA finn Uonally n1alurr men. .,
Private patios. lush toJ'elt l13S Elde_n Ave, Apt 6, CM will be held ewry Tuelda,y CM. Call MS-2837. ~-~--•ng SCRAM,.LE{S NEWPORT BEACH needs a. F/C bkkpr. Ex~r This !11 Y..1E~IORIAL co
mtlnc. Ca."rporta. gu paid Office Reftt•I 4tO night fqr 13 week1 at the LOSI' Sat.. Male Irish Setter. v.nawnr ' Openlne 912>. phone 644-2590 nee Altn &. Eves arranged SELING wllh l•mllles , llf E. 2)th St. C.M uo _.,.; • Huni;,....,. ~ H l r h s ., . 1.~~-~-.·1--·-~--~• ·1 Schpol, 17th A Main Street, in ·~ Mesa. Reward. BOS-S GARDENING AN WER·S EVENINGS. to conv ence. Sal open. fore the netd arilea.
G 1 BR '.apt, w/pool, ~ ..ivuq Roqm 136. An> ouestiooa .Gji>-:ZW. & LANDSCAPING ,. . AUTO POLISHING °"'1333·
'Sll5-S139 ~· 1881 Moarovia K~~I W, ~ ' call (n.f) 9b.* ' I.DST male Iriah Setter. 9 Irvine lnduatrlel Velvet -Tnlle -Ruaty -F\all·p/tlme auto polish &\---•• ;-;l;c:y=5;;-. ---:.I Above avenae earnlnp.-
, Ave No. 3 P 548..Sf70. ~~ *1iim>u SPmrruAlJSI' * mo. old, bu akin disease Complexea. lm}Klrt -Misn.ETOE detail po1ltion1. Multi loca-1 need two Y' to fiu vacan-bonus pl&n, ·: '1
~untlnatoll ~. • . _A~ WALK@. Let this ad chanae your Vic: H.B. area. SG-7453. 557-4299 after 5pm. Timid .wi: He wu so tk.n. Growth co. Good pay. cle• on best nenpaper boy 1 \ '
...;;....i: • · · ---ho! !look m 1 AL'S ,...., •-T haahlul ~...,,;MISTLETOE METRO CAR WACH -· Onl• -··-'A vory oattafylnr 8el'Vlc< H'UNTING~ Ga rd e n 1 s..n ... .,1,11111 oMc:t1 111 "-;-WJ«t'• old w e ou on e or the HIMALAYAN cat-long hair~scap.,.. re e bi ubo Blvd •.,-rc-M .......... ,, ..... ~ helplnJ' people aav
Apt'. Hell .t Bot .. Ch''ca, t.lnlltfJ •t•. Soollislit.ltH f111"nl1~lll11 ~tter ProftssiOnal advi!!e. Siamese. Springdale & Hell. removat; Yard remodellna'. _00 __ ,_honeymoo_-'--"-· ___ 2900 H r " · · boys col'llidered. Tep pa.v e
1111tct b,._ ..,, o1 "" 1atN11 toat ,.. Ll ___ .. ""--111 1. ' .....__._ ba·"'-lot cl A bil d bo -• 846-U23, Compare • See Jlld d•Y• Df 1,.,1 u ilifll si.i,s. , ... ~eo. ce1J1111:U. ~ nq Reward, 84&-7568. 1..nw1 ·"'·'·"&• eanup. YOUNG man "itlth painting A: utomo e an nus. Are you l>'""' Pltlllt Phone For.= j
what you're ptlaslng. Fr. ~JIOM JllH,m, .. !!,." ~own: ·41aily, 10 ; AM-10 PM. SMALL dog, long ha1r &: tall, Repair aPrfnkten, 613-1166. plumbing experience needs SWITCHBOARD enoUfh: to qualify? Ir ai An Interview .. _.,, SJ30.~ ~ _. 492-00.36, 492-9034. 312No El e, blk w/white chest. EXPERT J ap&~ :fuU·timeemptoyment, RECEPT. call: > ~ _...,, ' · Camino Real, San to'11,obo."962-8937. Gardener, Jrnow-bow, preferably~in. construction Needed tor our bu1y 54.5-3347 ..
Et.UXE Ap't.priv. patio, 1 CJ•-nt•. indus-I hi A t bll 644-0212 .... g ~· 1 DESK 1pace avallahle $50 ----·-------upkeep.• plant, pelt, trim ~.::,:=.::"c:,,'':.;o:::..:.=·---de a en p. u omo e •' r mWNC. sauna, en-WW -• MOST bu d . 968-3486. PAINTER· -'"'" tradf! labor bac"-•"" Pf!'fd. Hn. BOYS 12~16 I . nil, $130. Spa Poobdde .mo. .,..v .... de furniture go up t tbil goes ~ ~'-anup.,....;"'====~~ for rella~ ... transportation 1:30-'S:i'""' Moo-Fri. p b : Join Top Crew selling Oranp COUNTER Girl -Mr. Be1
I Bungalow !Jl\t!. 8!6-0259. ·~!?,_mo.~-DOWN, The food'• the ho.t ........... , ,_ * LANDSCAPING * ·~ ·--2500at19alt10 am:· Cout'1 lavortto N.w.pa-r. Cloonen, 2939 E. ~.t av .... ble. -Fon.st Aw, in Newport Town. Hen • ....,... New lawnt, Sp r 111 kl er a, _car=·--==::•·----..-H Co d I M ;Santa Ana Lquna Beach. 494-98 where bears oculd hlbernate eeks d Stat liC'd AUTO inechanic -journey· Work 2 evenings and Sa.fllr· wy, rona e ar. ~ ..
O""" __ a·-"·'-•-.,. You'll find the place to fn. ~..., ~..:....,.eanup. • ' RETIRED.,.•-__ 1_~ Exec, or •A58p1• man • e"...cne, transm!Mlon, day. GenttOUs Commiukln CUSTODIAN-Ma.int ma ~~ 1 le 2 BDRM apts, prage1,
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avaflahla. 171Z5 BMdl BJvd. Your cltte is here ., don't -c.omple~ gardenin&'. ~ Job W•ntecf; Female 702 Mesa. Center Auto,motive, 196 Worie. too. ~7..&739. Cualomrr Scrv. Asst. "'.•
nwi-n-ch. ~ .,,,_ be )onv. Kamal•9'· '46-.f676. Eut 16th SI Calta Mesa. BOYS E . -·-· --"' AIRLINE GOOD TYPIST " PART TIM ;, BAY VIEW OFFICES 'CASH FOR COINS EXPE1tI·ENCED and Will do ~·-t AVO>f CHIUST?olAS EARN· A .. 10.14 '° dal>-papen . ~ retlable -..roftlinr service, your """ • INGS can ~P make the in 1be Dena Point. San a.. New Co. Expans1?n ~axe. ~tioned Silver, Go~d, Collections, & tree es""8tes. 963-1072 her home~ WI I flckup holidays ha.PP'"° for your mente areu. Has created operungs ~ ~~~~ ='!,tlons~; N~ COMPLETE · Lawn & •nd dol~ loca H.B., ent!ro family! 11.,.,,.,,.u. DAILY PILOT For men 21 & Up lo ,
PAV TOP DO''..... Garden•L aetvice. Haulfu& f.V., Wttst, 75c per Pl• 1.-, •M-Avon -.11Jcl1 for 492-4420 Start work immedietel;J!
R0om1 400 BAYFRONT offlco for rent OLD COIN sHOP TRAYn A~£NCY I "c1 • ...:'_p. Jim 54S-0405. or will -rk by hour ~;;;. ';',;.lstlbl•'"c;,rl.tntu BOX hoyo, lull or par• Um" $98-$128 WK. ' r appn« 1100 1q: ft. on 2nd call M7..»f5
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I Rm, klt:t: ........... , I: floor, bay view $340 per mo. 222 Fornt, LB. 49f.im H1iu11ng · • ~taloRtJe., Call Now. Mu.t be avail. 9 a.m.-7p.m. 547-0913 DAll.~ ........ ;, + MEN * CAREER --...;.;..· -----NEED help at borne? We MG-1041. Apply in penon Rlcharda ' , ~ ~s;:'· ' •:a:;:~AL Sult• IF YOU ARE SINCERE & TRAINING ~~i!!:d:"':;:.': ~:.k-:-·.~ ~=lo: •BABYSITTER -Loving Mkb.,34.13Vla!Jdo,N.B, DELIVERY -i;'
rRIVATE ntm with private rt&d)r u;· at>. Heil at Bo~. ~~-.~cm.~~ .A A' aawing • breaking. • Homemakers -Upjohn ~=:.u; ~ll=~ ag: Must be ~1~~8~!eat. Over MU.It be ~~·drdlepe .. ndablS
bl.lb and el:ftra,nce. $35 wk. Chica, ·H.B. $ 215 /mo. .,..., """". 0 NE H 0 UR • • 846-7110. <I 547-&381.. • 9 6 • • Ut bO''"·k '"" 18 A '" 1 Suri 4 po1111seu """" v g recot'"'
.,N.B. area.14.1. SERVICE. TREE A:~lrg plant removal. FC bkpr/OU Mgr, Prefer Tranaportan.u.. 'Ii: reta a Sirloin. 0030 W. Cout HW)', A I 1· , . ~ 846-1323. °"°""""" 'tr· in e ---------c:..:.;.=:;....;..____ ' .. ,.;, • WOOi: eep .. 06• • pp..,. n person, Salary open .. ~
oo ~~ING ·~ emplo·.-OFF1CE-S1,.... • .,..,, lq. M Ott PROBLEM -··-·. ~--~ ~ ~ RotoW, -·al•, yard ~" NB PP Y pm ... pm --_....... , .. , ~...,. ,---.. '" .... "',.._,""T ._....,. • . ..~..... PT, my place or yours. Will mUJt. 89t-035. • • Oran&e Cout Pla1tlcs:'it
man owr ,, .S&l/mo. Nr. , f-.Pke. ~tlJ .. '352 Newport .. .aAo• t h t I 6 cleanups. Move/bauL Call take FC )10W' bookl or train B AB Y S IT TE nRellahl• CASHIER, exper, on NCR 850 Wffi "lh St. • "
117lhl:Irvlnt, CM. 646-3716. mvd., CM ~1262 . ....,.... ., s 7 mpa e c c, 00 M&T, &G-1403. A ..i .. l&'B-3569 ""' ..,, prepancy counseUna. Abar-super )'O\U" Ml' • mother type wanted for 4~ Day ahUL Call Bill Co1ta Mesa, Calif. '
i* NICE Br!. kit priv. op-PLUSH amall 3-ollioe suite, tion It AdopUons ref. AP· Pi fi YARD, prage cleanups. HOUSEKEEfJEI\ ~ Cook ~ Church itwwry Sun. A.M,1 Snyder, 9 am-U noon.l!l!""'""""'""'""'""'""'!!l!l!'''I
tional, pvt. .adult home. nr Newport Center. 6f4.8814 or CARE. 6(2...4$36, a Ci ic Remove trees., dirt, Ivy, Live in. No,· '1nY children. fl, per hr. Call MS-5122 am Newporter JM, N. B. DEl.IVERY of DA 1 "°Y ~ E-ColtJ Mf:u. 5C8-42'7l.. 642-3'.173 ESCORT SERVICE Dr Ive 1' a Ya, gradinc. Ref.I. 549JM7~ hrs. Fee. or eve 646-4652 aftem>ont. 644-1700. Pnnr. SUNDAY ONLYl IQ .
)15o -Pmc.\IN!w. Room, PWSJf,' cnall Newport In O.C. NEEDS s HAR p M?-261;6. Jobs W•nted, M & F 704 BABYSI1TER for tar l''e C 1 VJ I.. Eng In e: er In I new1paperboy~. Requin!~ I
BA, frpl. c:Wna. ldeal for 2 Caater •lioffice tulle. Phone ATTR. GIRLS. m.ma or 61 O E. 17th St. YARD It~ Garqe Ce:anup. church: needed. sun. morn Draftsman. 2 yrs sub-the use of .11. St.11.tlon \Va~
iltudents. ~. C1t4> IWH814 er 6'2.-3l73. 8.16-863). Santa· Ana Free ~ 7 days. Call FOR your best In domestlc 7:30 to 11:30 Some wlc-Oay1 divl.Pon exp. Work In or Van. Contact Mr. Harry ~VIN-CEN:l'---J.-P-r-.-,-1-,-r-a-anytlme, Sfs..5031. http call Blanding Employ· & wk-nJtes. C&U 142-4461. ~~ ~-u t If u t San Juan ~Jey,Ml30 \Vest Bay ~""
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* Urgent that )'OU call yoor 1:.J'J 11!11!'1:5 GEN. 1*illnc· TrH/lhrub Anaheim -'St, BABYSITrER • part time· 5 ' . l-===""',---:-7'" I elder aider! Important ~ trim. Cit I: yd cleanup, . A naheim, daya.6:30amto3:30pm.1 Olrlatlanlfn & Auoclatet DELIVERY boy 1\•antcd.
family business. Est. m4303. 27-e!IOl 635-M21. achool chlk!, l hOme. Lluab 837-3321 or 493-3321. i.~reev.·ay Auto, ~ 1~'
For Qualification Info U-----»···-lfflp Wanl9d, Ao\ a F 710 SchOol Diii. -· 27601 Fruohoo Rd, ALi:X>HOUCS Anonymous. • ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,!!!!!!!! ~-'" . ._ \ * * *
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P.O. Bm: 1223, Cotta Mesa. INTERESTED IN A '1 ~~qeuflootnc. Carpets, Cooks d 1\dit:J • ~nner Thunday, Corona del Mar, Llerica DENTAL Receptlonlat, 'l
REAL ESTATE CAREER'!' wuiuuw•,-l'll. etc• Hostealculdet-Pit wknda 1 child. 673-3988, 675-0535, per. ~1111.. for a prt'\'Cn~
JAl>ANESE bc>Y needs home (lf14) ~ll92 • $110 Resid/com'I. 5 5 7 • 6 7 f 2, Dlahw•U. _ 11 arvyd. BABYS-... wanted .. t1'I tntemewtng far work In Loi de:ntal ofc: Mwt be briallt, der's Paradise
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with family atttndlna: high Academy Real E11lllle 548-4lll. Cocktail .' .,(~Yt re s 1 A: 00'" ~Wkdn ., ~ •'-A Ang:eles until move to enthuslaatie &: chee~ school. 548-llSC. Contract A Ins. School ~D~od~i~d"'hd~-CTl~a-.-.~1--my me. ay1 -""'lll: M&-0654 '' CLASSES 1n Di',' Met& *2s Old No. Nwpt Bl., NB * WE~ EVER_,.;,,·G• * waltnsseJ. Apply at Colony blewodc, evei . 846-1072. Newport ln lfle September. · 1 uv .1.•nu, Kitchen, San Juan FREE Dally bua DENTAL-Front office, Jt.11, =t~.re~! .• ~fJs . .l R.E. F.ducation Since U64 PRe~a. ~Ht. ~2839 •Caiiip;;;~;;;"j;;;;li;l"i;;: '••iiiiiiiii;;;;;I :ue~~'i, ma=: =-tkm ..,md!d un-~ '!:,~.~~=: ~
...... , al Cl••b! r111.. I ' I~ ro • C•rpet C ••nlng •~"nt··•·' . rinr Mon-Fri, 8U-4075. ~\o'1 1 ~., ·~ .,_, -· --~ Allo windows A floor c.,e '""""""" cuow • .......,. • DENTAL Aul11tant, . l
FINO YOURSELF . _,_. . C.U Dutcl!<Sl7-1508, Sam .. Qm Legal Sed-e!ory !'SO BABYSITTER. mull ho In ' PACIFIC S1Jr1•ory & X·llll> ''"" I
IN SQMWNE ELSE. HOUSl<OF CLEAN Jr, A-.lant Open vtclnlty of Klllybtoot M'"'UAL med""""'""· 548-Tl'lll. -, Clerk 'l')opllt $400 SchOol, C.M. m-461f v 1 DISCOVIR ~ """""wo. crpt, walll. ~-•-~ -·-• -+ ER. •, 0 ES t G NE R ·OralUmu. *• .;.:,Y1ittlng ... ,,.._ ..---. ~ 1 i.-aYU ••-BABYSitI rw Pm· HVAC. CM f" ' 21' lnbcl .....i.; oat-, 191$ DISC,.•<cY · I yn. In VU.~ Seo'otut" to $700 wkdayl. $1/hr. roontaln Apply Mon thni Fr I. 0 ""' •
Ro>a!Vil<IW•-vat: n'1'13M815 m131'1-$193 WOULD 1111• to bab>olt 1 LADY qoy work • DeotalChrllde lo$!18 vane,.,-alt6. 9 am-U pn at oar ..W .....,.. • hrly ratt. ~
w1Nptmom"..$1400val. S-0< I yr old sir! &lier ochool. -Reltablo, own Dlctapbooe T)'pbt ~ '"'""'&iiliiiliii .... iiiiiiiiiil"bulldlnr. 100 No wport P.O. 211, Newport Bea
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valut. Want _...,. -MALE spr1..., Spaniel Btk i;, M.,~....,... J•nitornol $$88-1111 . 'monlh -= Liaht t>P•nr lklll• P.P.S.
trk,J"l".c:amt•botlitl\lllSol Ii....._ u lit !Al ~ -------.....;. U00er 1on'I ~tlon, P<"'l Equal Oppor, Employee P•cHI" --!"'· 2119 P-ifl!-"s'.,... ~.~ ,. .• •,;~: ~smi:NG Ill>' home, Jeff'• <»~~-1orm dllfl..l.•t It complu ....-. -w.. -~ "· ri1 ·~· ft--"~"-' "'\ Pi.-Oi'PI> PtrlOllnal Strolcu
Sf Gaff ·--~ 'ii~i'.:Jai'j;-\w:·iil·Ni'kiiir l ~:,,,;:~.care.I -.. ~~ * wi.n.:~·: .. ~;:·~~ nME FOR lU No. Tower ~
In Spain $11,!IOll. Tnde !Orr .. w u11. Carpeni.r P•iftliftl ~ lft.ulV~ -•bl• exp. QUICK CASH CalanHt Pi,.lng u-Danit 8quara !::),
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5f6.8409 .,,... tlM83I. CUSTOM ......i...nc .... ,. --~pe ~'II "I --· APP1> City Kall, <au Cam• THROUGH A «II W, Central Avo., S.A. 547•6446 * * FOUND·larp .,... -Jnc. Cablnoto. G<n'I repo.ln. PAINTINo!6 PAPEl\INCl, ll\ll Dr., rl!thl. ~I. 92664 · WANT AD An equal oppnrtunlly A..k IOI' Radl<l llay ...,.,.
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IM\tt tnvnt~ ale + di e ~ eec. f15.al2T.. Hu Optftb9 ror .!.,1~ ~ UM IDO'lt ud '*" wen.cioomed a-••Joy JKll"feCL $90. ~
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Pl .... Apply Mn. Dudlq 557-49911, An F.qual ~ 11.B. Bem 4 pm, S<pt. l& =::: ~ V::tt!: ~· •. ICU :i.U: Jl,l, aoer. Full limo, study and parm1nont. ,;;e:;..;1.:;m;;·,._..,,...,-,...,.....,..-I
I Culton Jl\dwtrie1 ll OU s EKEIPER/c:ompao. ll(W1unlty Emplcytt ~ Oppor. Empk)y"i Mtldlc&I and W. nuuranee StaU R.N'p 11·'1. s a n Regular ral~ medic.I ll)d fife ln•ur· WHIT !l l, r l 1 t d a.J rt I l&I< Whittler Ave. Ion. n ... 1n .,, •td<r!y lllALE or female manaaer Orderly: N.B. •r•• Do It NOW! 11,1 Your ...,.j Cementa Ctn<nl Hoopltal, 1nca paid, plus full frl119M •nd panon1I re!rtprator, aooll condition,
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eo.ta Mesa woman. Mmt dri~. ont canteen, t/llme. E x c e I can 542-24!0 M·F •: :so.s PM CaU JOl:IH SEYMOUR 496-1122. m 214.. use of cort1pany 1t1tlon WlfO"· Confect 1arp alie, 2-door, treGeri 6'1.uoo 6'J3..9570. "'Ol'klng cond. 522-2819 CAU. 7'Jl..223l ROOM It board 4 am&ll Miiin t.Mvitt fn clrcul1t1on department, trost.-tree $125. MM146..
, ESCROW MANAGER HOUSEKEEPEP., ~· Managor tralnae &. PART tlme, RrYI« •tatlon, • SEYMOUR salary far..,. o1 2 ICbcol DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay StrMI, MATOUNG '(ltlher/.,...., c atta. Brandi Mgr tor woman 2-l days/wk. Own Si1le1m1n Vil daJll • week. CbM'on aae chlldren btt 1: aft IChJ.. Cotti Mui, for lnttrvlew1 Good condtUon. Copper. $85.
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wtab. co. xrnt oppl:)' Gd NJ tnmp. Ref1. r e q ' d • J:nthw.iaatlc inalde 1 1 1 m Stadon. Ada.ml/1dllDOli Realty & lnve rim•nf 641).0C.6. Admiral ReUF'lft¥T, wbl iwlpro!. ahlrln(. m -1'4D. ~S46-~335B~~· =~=--wonted by nst't mall co, HB. -SALESLADY.CASHIER HalpWontad, M & F 710 Halo Wanted, M & I' 710 ~. 541).0904or l33-l990.
INCS, put d~. mac •w=~~~r! ~; ~~~~ ':: P.:~~ Typ~'! Mature a exper. Wanted b)' • Sectetarln $500-$650 WAN'l'ED, d t 1bwa1 be r , Camtr•• A
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~~_:peratoT. $3.~ hr. wk. S2.50/hr. Own traftlp. ln!t• O'l•l' StD.CO'.l. Apply at d e. S2.50 hr. ~. REAL relattvety small_!~ store • • F/C Bkkfln: ~ nights. LaCave Restauruit. Equipment a 12•,•..u-....
7
.,... Dolor 'I\I ......, u--bor B' not a IUPff 1na.,.,et. No •Legal Stc')'I $625 1695 Irvine Aw.., C.M. Ap-=-·;:;,;;:;-~==~,,....~~ e, U4I. na. ., PART thnt driven ti; cook!. Sat. n!lht at 9ln. work. • Trnet w/._.,_ $351).".IM ply Wed. ~.. 8. 7 : 3 0 FULJ:.Y Akt1IOMATJC 35m.m
!VE Secrotary • HOUSEKEEPER Cllve tn> CM. 645-Ule o..r 21. J.i>ply at 16S32 ESTATE ~•·• -Zelu I on Coll......,.. I RUio< M....,... Dyoamk: tor mature JilflY'. MUlt cool! ..;::.::...::.::..:=·c____ I MedlCll " -bel>dlt• 100% r .. Paid By Co. ...,,79<4, '
I ~-ewport ll<aOh CPA l1rm well drtv• A b • v, MASSEUSE P~.:: :.:!; :~ In exeh-SALES ::;onn lum. $2.25 per Lb !Utnde<'• Agency WE .,. now b 1r1n 1 :\:::O~,a~":~~=t':
, ':la~!:n~~nt:}J~e~ i ,c'"~'~m~nce=L'=4!1-=1'94.-'-~-~ ~ ~:~ ~~:;. 1« Rm or Apt. Malnt &;, Opening In old establi,sM4 • · Apply 546--: ~~·Beach za1~•ae~:5 21 to~ U,ht me;s;,. ~ceUent con-
) ;1;11at1ve • ablUl]I to .. HOUSEKEEPEM:oolc. Fri, MEDl&L ll'<CepU..llt ....... d .. k clerk ne<ded. 518-9755. !lrm in bell ,...,, area. Llndbarg Nutrition SELL FAMOUS KNAPP J!J, How:e Re:':'.'.'ni..auna :~Zi'.69 Exi ~rte -·
1 umC r e1pc111lbUJty, O a I y Sal &: ~· 11)-6. Bus1neu tcrlba' nttdcd: 1_....edlatelJ Part ti'me delivery, Reliable bfoker aasi1lance Cln rear ol the Toy World SHOES Part·tfll'le or Full· Beach. 497-1188. · • ~ affft" mlnc$ed need apP)y. couple. $21'.l(dar. 875-6291. ,....... Newtpepen. Auto nee, to compllte your 1ales. Store on JoWer lt'V'el So. time Knapp Salespeople KOBENA 471 Super I movJe
1 uat hav.---.aood t)IJ>lnc, tor r•cUoloa GUlce. Know'-------.-~162 * -LtcenAEa Only. apply. Coast Plaza 5hoPpin& Cen-· Earn "Mon Mc&Ule com camera. Jn1tant c~
rt hand lkllli A -nt ,,,,,,_.......--~::!~ch.~ ' Call' BUD CORBl>I 644-1002 tor, C<>!la Mesa.I rnllltons Are HI""" Than WELDERS loading. · "°""' '"'Olli>to
elephone vole .. Fu I u 'e Payroll to $550 For lnlervlew App'l Ever, No lnvntm•nl! Free Top m wide anal• ...... Almoet
n11m11«1. S.lary
0
P • n. MmtCAL l.lllltant, back SALESWOMAN F.qulpm•ntl ,.,.. Training 'P.l!.S. NO FEE !,".'.:"·1~!15 or. milik-~~
-172-1488. ottlce, experienced onl,y. Prefer NCR 3:nl cxper. Corb1'1LMart1'n Inc. Proflram! lnter<lledT Write ~ ·~ """' ...... ~-• ~ CaD betwn 10-:i, ~ID25. Call u •. NO FEES EVER! IJ' Pacific ··-SECRETARY: ~-~ ·-.. Full Thne-~enced RA. DiMarDo, Knapp Personnel Strvfct• Furniture 110 ,.,. """""'·Be rltli<• hand • MILLING & LATHE P.P.S. Realtors c.mmWion • _,.. Shoes, Brocld•n. M •
11
• Ill No. Tower • • • ...... x.
al \0 the prnldent ol tarae OP~RATORS Pacific 024ll1. u-n--" Squ MOVING· SlctUic1ng ~ »tporaUon. Rapt d ad-5 Call for Appt. °"'~ are ty furn. & all choice
I St
••~ F Must be able to make OW1I P1rtonntl Services CORONA DEL MAR r.-11 """" t 30 * SECURITY * Orange, Calif. household aooda. M•d . ;::; · r:' ;;;;;..,:. "' upt, Day A nleht •hill• Ill No. Tower ~~. •• · Guard & P•lrol 547-6446 dinette ,.,, extends to;.., ::;u-!RY1NE PERSONNEL availlble, Guarantffd over-Union Bank Square Rt al Estate Saltt S.rvlce ::.S.1He1en lf•Y<>· -· SERYICES"'AGENCY time. APll!y 001 W. !Ith St.; Oranae, Calif. FREE JOSEPH MAGNIN AD'!' • Sterling Security Ask tnr Rachel May '·,:"";';J;f ::::::: ;::" ,.,,w Aa<ncy, 2790 N.B .• am to 4,!0 pm, 547•6446 Servtco now bu openlng1 w b Fr ~··-~-• rd boT Bl., C.M. Equal Oppor. Emp}Oyer tor ......, -· .. 11fted emp1--WOMAN fOt' cirui store ca ' · r•vv
11
n,;... Kina FEE fl•ID . Alk tor Rachel May "'I' "wau "":I~ 11ize bedroom It!, -mat CH for Rm, board , "" Llc1nn Training who delire 1teady employ· ~"Ork. Exp. he1ptul but riot ·~.. • ~Jary. Minimal h1ehold ~rles to $6'75 PBX. Immediate opening. Limited Time Only Sales ment, top wq:es, life ins, pd nee. Write Classltfet' Ad No. treu. l.ampt, end tables ,.
.e1p. nrne to do your "own Escrow OU!cer s7oo * m Should have some ex-Famoua license coun:e now Toy & Gift Parties vac. Uniform• tum. Must 510, e;/o Dpjly Pilot, P .O. coffee tables, elec. •
hlng," while I rec1.1perate. Constr. Inaptttor $700 • perienct. Pleasant phone available thnl Tarbell Com. Housewives , demonstralonl clear for police comm1uion Box 1560, Costa Alesa, Calif pllancet, mill!)' p icture
Mo.nngement Trnel to $650 OOn essentte.J. Salary $2.24 hr. 40 pany. Applicants fully re-eam tG $2,00> by Dec. J, .l bond. Apply In person, S26 92626. frames, much . more .
AllO Fee Pot!Uom boun ptt week. Ap•ly In lmb·-ed ·-· quallllca~-N" o~ "-~· CO So • -St •--• . WO"•'"' Ne,vport Height!, IC-9038. '88 E,_ 17th (It Irvine) CM ,. ...,. .. _. uuu. v ~ ..... •£>1""""'• NO b • ......,mon ·• IUU&ueun. 'Yuu• neat, energetlc. '
ERIENCED Sale1 help
rle,,,Apply between 10
, 1"fon tlln,a. Fr.I,
• 6ft.1
4
TQ l/J J person. DAVE ROSS PCJN,. New or experienced sale• LECTIONS, FREE HOST· Equal Oppot. Employer. MOTEL MAID w 0 r k". HAf.IO.Palnted dreaer, 'Nll ~· ft:\.aher TlAC, 2'80 Harbor &vd., people. Opentrt.p avallable. ESS GITI'S. Need car., SERVICE Station malt J..uw1a Beach· R·e sor t tyand2 mltron $:100.~
.Costa M~. Complete tralnlng program. 979430'1. Gifts 'N Gad&ets. w/~. for eve6hlft. Ni;e ~ii96 -• rock Maple drop-leaf Jable
\ F. W. Woolworth Jns. Secretlll')' , W BrUto1 st. C.M. Mn. Marketlna S«'y
to $500 to l550
S550
$550
PBX Operator, exper. Wbri: Future management o.-no.. SALE"' -.....i.stmu bel 'l:'l.11 no factor Goia wy & $35. 4·Swedilh cha1ra S10 •-... •--•··"'-..1.. .....--~.... p .. ...., • ..-YARD BOY including boat Fr . ..._v. ~·--tabla -"""'uuo:I wknds & ~es. Call tunltle1, Call Mr Sloan at Ol' P .T. No lnvell SaraH comm. Apply Chevron sta· I 1 ,.._...i .. n rJv · 1.:U:ucoo .-J ane Ellen, N-·-er y.,., 842-SSl. tlon, 604 c.oa. c ean-up or ........... _ f'ull Small de•k Ir: 2 rnatcblr!c j1tuck Blllilla Cleric: We •rt now •cc1ptlng
•ppllcatlons for -N.B. &ft..1'100. ...... l"'.. ......., TARBELL ~~? Jwty. 557-1526 or Lag. Bch. So. t Hwy., .time. Phone 646--055L chest $45. Smail' ere-en Sora
P lcnJRE Framer needed, SERVICE Sta attend, pt or YOUNG waltressel fOr cof· '40. Walnut blr stool " $15. :-=-ENCED tr a y • I A.cctaa: Receptionllt
lj:ent wanttd,. Trani Globe Call Lorraine beach attL MUI( have some REAL TORS Secrotary lull time. Pump bland only, ~ =· .~ Northol ~ fl' Irvine, N.B. 5fi!!l:' ' r\'avel, UC I . J rv In e . WESTCLIFF
.Alk fer Mrt. C.ook. Ptnonntl Al,mcy
Dishwashers
& Busboys
exp. Sellinf. teltttlng, mat Apply mornings, S lg n a J ,. 3nf ,.. ... car. m.IWI DIN rm ae:l, .$00. GE'l9~ ft
work. Call 21.l' °68>-1"1ll !or R.E. Trainee. Brkr A The lrvlna Co. Serv., 8972 Adami, Ht" ' ~fl'fg, $200. Stpdlo -ER. PBX twltchboard ~ We1tcllff Dr., N.B. 645-2770 Interview. developer will train A Has Opanl119s For · Bch, -· Oco'I cbr, $20., -
PO'M'ERS .wanlL'd w/own sponsor for Uc. Call between SERVI 1 ~\bed• xtra Jonr, $C0 tL Chelt perator. Call Mr. Snyder, ::;:::.14;0·:._=-~·--JANITOR, full time, d'ay1.
ERIENCED medical re-Luxury hi rise a.pt. bldt;.
tlonlat.. Calli Mr, Sqyder Apply 3142.l Coast Hiway,
Ploue Apply
htwHn 3 & 5 P .M. i
10 am.J pm. 545-lll<. SECRETARIES CE Station belp .....,. . -. • • I of ,drawen & 1:kcue. $311. w~L FWl or p/ttme. Call ed. Exper. only. Qwwon 548-4137 aft 6
for 1ppt. 9'7'9-86M. Aak for sta. Ortega Hwy. A Su I ilil•iiiliiiiiiiii/liiii!ffii~~=i;;~·n";iiili<
~ , ... !ou.~...,i.auna.,...,._..._. __ _
* Exp'd Man•8'r JOBS
Urgellffy NHded
18512 MacAutbur I
(.AO'OI• from o .c . Airport)°/
Newport Belch
Mike. • Receptionist Plannlnt !>•pt. ru..., Fwy. &IC. I' • DINING room ... -. S.Cr•t•ry . SERVICE estab. Fu J l Jr AntlC(\!ff to0 board, table wlluJ ct~·
Min. 3 yn. exper. TYP' 'II) Bnuh ·cuaromen. Xlu'I ORIGINAL REMBRANDT open length>, 5 c:ba1n A
w.p.m. SH 90 w.p.m, Exper .eam!J>p, 9fl2.006. ' CHINESE ART OBJECTS llottsalter 7ch&lrpm .• 12Xf, 5'3:HN Unite. 613-5221.
lNANCIAL 1uetta A
\ c independence can
I • )'OUJ'I. NatJcmaJ Co. Jook· nc-lor creative people who
'.!ln train A motivate othel'I.
~nil en•> 5t)..7T20.
e Secret1rle1
• Racaptlonl111
• Koypunch Oprs.
• Industrial
Irvine 54M450
NEVER A FE:E AT TEMPO
TEMPO
Tempor•ry Help
Equal Oppor. Employer
MOTEL , 1laffttenance Man,
experienced. 23'16 Newport
Blvd., C.A-1.
PRESS OPERATORS
Women to work for plutic
moldina plant1. 546-3370.
PRESS 'O}IERATORS
Women to work for plastic
molding p18.nts. 546.3370.
Pttntinc
PRESSM.EN
OCEAN VIEW
SCHOOL DISTRICT
$500 A Month
ntabliJhhl,g Ir: malntalnhla:i,_-;;,,..=.;..;,=...:='-----
de p artmi:ntaJ Ubrary 3 Service Sta. Attend. Auction Sun., Sept l 'J, 1 pm SCANDINAVIAN bed ~
helpful. w/lube aper. Appty ln per· Preview, noon till aale wall wUt TV t a~ I e •
Commercial
llOl'I, 490 E. l'lth St., (cross. 1 original Rembrandt, ink chain ~tc Can aft ,;
road Irvine} CM. A wub drawing, app SlOK. 642-lftlt · '
Development Sll.K Screener, U or over.
Secretary . Will train. Full time. c.,u
Wlth experience. ln coo1true-~· ask for Mr. Lale~.
tkm field 'WOl'king w/archl· ·
tects, project deslgnen .t sldued
Over 250 pea. rare &
unu.sual Orloese art objects. * 365 Vla. Udo Sowl, Apt A,
B" hand carved ivory chess Llrlo Isle. Tues, Wed A
set. Rate snuff bottles. Ra.re Thurs. HI-Fi, bt.da. IOfa,
Clnniba:r, porcelain, clot-chain, sl:OVH, etc. f
.::mne, amberine, b 1' 0 n I e . HOUSE flill Of tu mlture
RONT DESK -Room clerk,
~ , shift. Call B 111
itennelder, 9sm·l2 noon.
~er IM, N.B.
c;.;.'""=· -----. ardener
JUICE BAR-
Attand•nt
Wanttd lo make I at'tve
fresh veaetable • fruit juices
at modern jUl<:i! bat. Pn·
v\ous exper. not nee. 40 hr
wk. No Sun won:. Unitonn
furn. ?-led &: hoe:p bendlta..
~10THERLESS home lookina:
for llve·ln Nnnny lo care
for 2 loving children 4 &: S.
Free room It board. Wel~
Jady OK. ~2262 ltavt
name, phone Ii: age.
MTST OPERATOR
$414 to $519
Immediate openinp lor ex-
perienced preumen on se-
cond shift w/recent ex·
perlence on Mleble 36''
If.Jar 2650/2675 multll.
PABX Operator, proceM
mall, lite typlqg. Type 40
w.p.m, 1 Yr oillce exper.
Applications muat be filed
Penonne-1 Commiaion Of·
flee, 7972 Warner, H.B. By
Sept. 25th. F.qua1 Oppor.
Employer.
proJ<c• ., ......... Typing '111 • MACHINIST
w.p.m. Sh 90 w.p.m, PROTOTYPE Unusual carvtno In Jade, QualllJI and var1et.Y.
ivory. tole quart%, lapl1, 64>3143
F b r )'•ta 1. tu r quo~, Du.plex DemoUdon. · e need a hard wotidn;,
11.euant, n e a t appearlns
IU90n for iienl'l'll sarden-
1 nx I clean up choret. Per·
nanent full lime, beautlfUl
UTTOUndln11. sood company
1tnefitl, tree u n I tor m ,
': h ou.r s. CdM
ENERAL Ol'l'ICE
LAGUNA NIGUEL
illder'I offlet', apartment
9COrds, payroll. Requlrtl
11orthand A '>lling, FUll
• me. Apply &-U am, l-4 pm, 1 :utte 14, 21762 Forbe• Rd.,
~uruna Niguel. 831-1600.
ENER.AL OFFICE: FJne
~I co. needl gal wlth nl~
.ersonallty to handle front
etk. Start $42S. Call Linda
ay, 540.f..055, Co a• t RI
... ncy' :mo Harbor Bl ..
ii.ta Meg.a.
:NERAL Offlc e, book·
1e&plne, typln&. Intelllpnt ~· w /J n l llat l vt .
111.t'restln1 growln& com--
any. w. Calta lofeA.
3-0663.
ERAL hou.Mtwork, Mon·
·Fri, AM only. Refs.
d.67Hm
~ ERAL MAINTENANCE
. FamWar with boata
e eJTable. 6'13·3515.
l<m.RI.. delivery drtvtr. ~25
ni. 1990 Harbor Blvd.,
otta Mesa.
, HOUSEKEEPER
, HOUSEKEEPER
~llenl , pennarwnt po1i·
on RVailable Oct. 1. Happy
DmC, 1dult1, Newport area.
~ full charxe capable Pomari 5 days, 5 boon dal· . Drlvtnc importa n t.
Ueqe· pl.Id or car furnlah-
1.1. Call collect Ti ·3S3'.>.
l ~R. Jive In. wkto-.w,
nudttl 5 It '1, must taavt
ar, ~ rm A TV. 514: t)ay
.~. ·-,~ mo. Sfi.~101, .....,,,,.
:)USEKJ:Jll'ER tor conv. •~·~· N.B .• ,.... i!xper.
;retd. ,.i,2410.
ff 0 U S 1:1 l(EEPERS. DOY
-"Ill. Experience pref~Trtd
but will \consider lr1dnet.
• • Piu::lflca HoapllAI
Call 8'2.o&U, ... 216,
ltfra. Dudley
II 0 U I Ef<EEPER-Llve·ln, DI'• home, ' 1chool
dllldrtn. Mahn. •bl• to ~ ... -•/JIOOd • fib. Xlnt eaJarr. IO-IC!T.
• -
Apply
Lindberg Nulrltlon
(in rear ol the Toy World
Store on lower level So.
Coast Plaza Sloppln, Cen-
ter, Co1ta Meu.J
LAUNDRY It dry cleantna:
attendant. Walt on rounter,
cleanup & do cwtomen
laundry. 570 W. 19th C.M.
*Lagal Sac'y to $625
Opening w/wtll known lea:ll
firm for 1lrl w/mln 1 yr.
leaal exper. Good skills .
Sh., typlna .l dlctaph. Plush
Joe. Fte Paid/ Also Fff
Polltlons.
He.len Schaffer
PenonMI Agency
4262 Campus Or., N.B.
Suite B-4 557-ml
LEGAL Secretary vtfeorp I
banklna: experience. rrtnae
Mnefitt. 645-1550.
LVN'S EXPER.
Apply 1.n Pmion
MARTEC, INC.
1sn Plecentia Avt.
• Newport Beach
The Ottice of Admlrllstntlve
ServiceL Xlnt c I e rl ca 1
bacqround nece11. Aptitude
It abWty to perform hJ.&:ti
level clerical-~'Ol'k of a
1peclallud 1'11.ture 4: quickly
)earn the pollcle• A pro-
eed\ltta of the unlwnlty ' <No Phone Calls Pleaae)
spe<:llic opreratlona ot the
otc. Prefer 1 yr. or more Equaf~Oppor. Employer
training on MTS'T, accurate! i========z
q>elllng, correct grammar Printitl&'
I accurat~ mathematical
BINDERY
GIRLS
com p u tat ton •. Req'1.
araduatlon from high school
le 2 Yt"' ~· clerical exper.
Send re • 11alary hJ1tory to 1 Office, Must be aperltnced. l.arie -volwne print lhop.
s= malachite, amethyst. qtl Muat sell all turnlsbtnp. paintirws, jade tree 1 , 67l-0088
Excellent V/orldng COndl Be able to M OWi! setup
Receplionist/P.R And C<>mpany Benefits Short term. ~ •
Uke to work ln a country I rvlM $40.4450 ......... KING me antique aotd head-
board, $45. club atmolphere ln aouth Cell Mrt. Smoot NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO
rounlJI area? Ex"'ptlonal 644-3319 TEMPO NEWPORTER INN ~ ~·pe=';y = ~U: I ~ Temporary Http AucUoneet: I.. Burleaon
akill, •able to direct toun SECRETARY CiJnducted by: *** Safa & matching krYe
Great aalary. Work wed: Secretary with :front otfice ~ock clerk, full time. b:· srAR OF SIAM 1ea.t. never u.wd. Both $150.
llint Sun. appearance, penon&JllJI A .......,. ftqUired. Apply be-J--'(213~>~42H287;:..;~';;925-~151:;;=5'-l ;;';Pr1~va~le0:,. ~-~~··,_~-
Call Julie Spring J>Ublic contact experience. twff'n lO 6 4· Mon thru Frt. 16TH ANTIQUI DUAL headboard, I i ch t
Requires tki11s tn '>lling, F. W. Woolworth SHOW & 5 In SH. telephone &: otttce sys-3333 Bristol St., c .M. . ALI wa ul. $2i. A=ONN&· ••.-veca.-,.........
2323 No. BrNdway
Santa Ana 835-3811
tems. Mn. Hauck Long S.•ch Anne 897-8114 Ocean le Lo~ Beach Blvd. BEAUTIFUL u __ bl EMPIRE MANAGEMENT TELEPHONE Sales: Sell co~ ta e, 1 conp $4,IX0,000 Display tWl.n 1bed. 640--0211. 115
,.. _, , soutbem Oruwe County'• too Antique Exhibits J -•--Cd 2061 Business Center Dr. Favorite NewJpa~ trom AM1J1.1.,, M.
R ECEPTIONIST/TYPlST· N.B. e 833-8711 """'""home. Make u m---.. -. SeptFrt,l 4.l5.l&,l7 MUST SELL che"""di.n nn "'U I be bl f hA-.>I ;;rv..,, U<Oll J.nurl., ., Sat J.JO,PM "' "' • capa e o wnu• as you need. Generout com-Siwday l2 noon to &<PM tbl 47)38" stJll 10, 8 chn.
Ing busy phones &: enjoy *Stc'y Steno $525 minion on each ale. Call buUet ex cond, 644-0597 de~ing withe public. Co. Potential for rapid ad· 557-6739. EMERSON of BOSi'oN Moving out of •ta,..
tM!netlts. Apply in person. vancement It sal. increase. h;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;o; table ....... _....,. p•--6 1• ..,,, 11-"<U><.0 ... K.t OC-Must sell baby .__
Apply Jn Person Pennyzawr, 1545 Newport Fee Reimb I Free & Fee TELLER laves, very rare. Manufac-d inette etc. 847--0-r'C"
*NCR Opr to $600 Bl., C.M. Jobs, Part Time tured e.round 1850's. $1001. 1 BR 1' "I ·
UC Irvine, 1'Vlne, Ca 926&t.
Equal Oppor. Employer .
Min, exper. on 300 ierlei ac· MARTEC, INC. R E CEPTIONIST wanted: Helen Schaffer Downey Savings A Loan Ot' offer, 548-8404 after 8 ha M"t, 1:' nhlg room set. 3
cepfable. Fee Nt'ro. Also 1577 Placentia Ave, Competent. pleasing ap-Personnel Agency hat a part time opening al pm. ~~~';°.., 9ltl2 lbq 1\18·
Fee Pos1Uoni. Newport Beach perance for N.B. law ofc. 4262 C:unpwi Dr., N.B. itt Costa Mesa branch fOt' VICI'OR "Morning Glory" ='°"'"'=' ------1
}lelen Schaffer Typlng-50mc transcribing. Suite B-4 !:67·2TI1 an exper, teller. Xln't Pll)', phoqraph. Exe"et rond. 9 BEDROO~t set. $45. Coffi!e I:
Penonntl Agency (No Phone Calls Plea1t) 8:30-5 pm. Call 540-5400. Need a "P~"! P1ace an ad! pleasant ""-orklng cond1. piece oak spindle-back cane end tables $2.50 es.. l22S
4262 Campua Dr., N.B, t't•lp Want•d, riA & F 710 He lp Wanted, M & F 710 Call Mr. Davenport .eat din rm set. B~ •ln&I Dakota, C.M. stM299.
Su ite S-4 56T-7T11 Equal Oppr. Emplo)'t'r 962-2407 beds. Brnss1crib. 646-~l'J. ROUND bed T di&. Incl
NEWCOMER WELCOMING ' _.... F.qua1 Oppor, Employer * * WANTED * * headboard, • 1pn!<1d. sioo.
Ho.plta.llty HOiie.Sa P R6D. MACHINIST ' Antique w~ stand wlth1=546:ll6'IO===·~·~·-----I
LUHRS Bo,AT CO. 'II> C&ll LOCALLY on new 1278 ~an Ave .. CM * TYPISTS * marble top, Reuonable, EXCEU.ENT condition. 111.
Now Hirl111t resident lamllle1 brlnglng $49·1284 Regfllta for 830-8333 eves. Med I t e rranean couch.
Finish C•rpanters gills A civic Wo. Good pay -R~E-A_L_ES_T_A_T_E_ SALES •temporary job 2 Antique do11a. Diamond A 9'1M<10,all. 5::11. •
• Nunes Aides. 549-300
Roufh Cerptnters l P/ttme. Must haw happy today Opal Rtng. DlamOnd le .radt Garage 5a1e 112 A11am~lart Jtnil<, car, l]lplng abWty, PROFESSIONAL lntervw" IH2 IUJw, Antique Poroelaln A _.,,_;;.~.,,....---;;I
Apply In PetiOn 54?"""3095. &Uesmen A brokers! The OP' REPRESENTATIVE We Need All .Bronze. Call 968-Zl&. ; S•t. 6 .Svno t to 5 '
849 W. 18th St., NURSES Alde1, e x p c r, portunlty ts here! You are OUlce Skills 0 ... ~ '33 Ftower St "--r-•al Oppor. Employ-~-· candelabra, Ft. ' . ''
\,,.Ulta Mesa pref'd, 1·3:30. Park Udo needed btunedlately for our """'" ... Costa Ma'" :::=========-.! Mnle le Female lamp, ChlMse chal_ r, 011 n .... JU. fDr -· 0 C, " ~ _ Conv. Ctr. 466 Flag.thl p Rd, rapidlJ expanding R ea I Ll~•td Agent• Pr•f•rttd p tn"-~ ·~·-A ~~ ·~ ·-N.a. &12-8044. Estate division. Poelttve op. Enter our extenalvl W11tem Girt Inc. ~ .. -.w .uvu. ve. • March of Di~ •
MACHINIST NURSl>IG Asatltanl, care portun;ty for advancement. m1rltotln9 oro•~flaUon -••d 4667 ~ Blvd. • !'lm11tur.. Ck:thlna ..... of
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9:1me machine lhop exper. or
metal trade 1 c'100 J l ng
d<!ilred w/good mechanical
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'd .. __ ll ~ 911 ... 0 90 up -""""· Fri, 1S83S ~ GLOR·-m sale. exp • _,., ~ re el. -,,. .... ,. ..... -_..... !J'..l.l't!:.,. H "~·· •--·• • ~· ---$2.25 per hr. '13-3547. ~·" .... • ..-..._.. •• ;.;;;r .TY P IST/PROOFR.EADEJt. un...,._. DCl&l.:U B<mefi~.F.k>rf~Crl~
NURSE Altandan I • ,.,':.:.,.."'~.':::.':..-:'!...~"' needed 2 day< a •k. Pro{I: ApplNI-I02 ,H....,, t di1 onl1. nl, Sept
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Parkhllf'lt. 1925 La AJa. R.E.Sales.ADneweoncept. :.::::e::,-::i:::::-::.-.:=. Q111 C.M.'' ~ton Mlm $S9.95. CdM,Deltgner c l otbe1 ,
meda, ottSrookbunt, F.V. Women only. 'Work H.B., 1111-. ............ ,......, .. ,.,...... ... _ ' ~ ' boutkf9e llenu, linens. u.
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NURSES Aldo O us • no .v .. C.llt ~· Roc<lve up \ wuted. Exp 11-d. ov.r 1~ R~ Wo'!!,~s/DryL ars MOVING to lllm ,~ Se"'-
obll••""'· to 00~ comm. Gd, ad I>'°' M::J:ill6) Apply bet 2 A 5 pin. van -Wli;,E~ ma1lj •·-•·-old ~ .._ ~10 grnm. Let.di ~. No '1'.) ..r.......... * $1212 * •o.u• .. ~nue , IOfM almost
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-""'!lo Gd IJlil ii, de Kampa•...-"I""'-30llt new, 1kdnn It' eouc1I • NUR!ERY WORKER ro et .. v ... .,..... n. • up s. Bl111.ol. -· .,,_,...,.t'c .-i-ti'I[ .. • time. X1nt <nlnlng. Reim-~ ~ _,~ • ..,., -:· ehr, Jlmpa etc. 64M9rJ.
Need Cbrllttan lady for bune ·odloollnr 1,.. those lnlP CHiii' W•h rHH .. Expar, CllPIAM to-JPM-or-at..r 'IOIO w. Ocm!fmll N.B aft' -=~......,,, SW1 6 Wed. not lie. Call !M, W-1103. CALL Jf4/838•JOQ6 ICOW . Appb' In ~. Ka;l ... , 5J>M, 549-1206. 5 pm. • . JW;taunnt A 11ell, So. Col 09.ELECTRIC 81'0\ll:'i. POl<ER tab!•, <Ollee mt
NURSES Alde1. All·""-. ft.E. $alH. All new concept. ... .. ••211....,.. m .. -C'U' n-.~-'-··' ..,,;: ~ .. ~ P••-w-· .. ~ .. ~ 11 8 M ... ,.. 1 •--. .... ·~ ~•8 -~ tablft. dl.m..'1., blk•••
Expor. only. Hunt. Bch F V C,M-~· ".:'::._· " on. 1nll "' I a.Iii It ,.... ""'' to Ml1 Ol.l * -* moch murel 1.11' --m W. lllh $1 .. Colla M... ••• .,.1 • • . U'll. ~~••• up I -' -·~••• 548.3421 · ., .. , -· to 90'll comm. Gd. ad pro. Atk Ftr WAJTllESS wut~ El ,.. Auto Wuber " El"" Dr><' Colla.,-.·
Equal Oppor:unity Em...,.... Om CE ..._. -"*"'' !Aada pov)ded. No Ill! Uft'!HCll.MW P/tlJne, Pnlll" m& ...... No Ga. cone!. ~each. MO!i~ A ''!'" MOYllJI i>lll Ol
J. C. CARTER CO.
~ _ acct'1 hie-, tiOOd ~n; compeUtlon. Gd. up .... ,,..1111• · ' "'!'-nee, ll10 I. OIUl.Htijl, ~ !J!'i"""'°' , . 1oWn. 1,oy d'I~. chlldr4!n'!
MACHINIST 1uparv111ona1 up. Ne w tlple. Xlnt tralnt~1. it.Im· lnliJtm", ~ itili'IUGERA'l'OR v u ~. th1-lofloc. :mt Arbullll;
G<Mnl. 5 yn pper, Appl)o, bolll A .....,._ OpplJI bunt IChool tor thW not • W~ .1t1()00K. -~ l looltt Jllle .,. $50. Eutblufl, H.B.
Advan«d Klnetlcl, Ille., for rllhl per;nn. Y1th~ fle. bl! Le<, '1!$:11D3. EXP,IN MEXICN'f 1\l(ll)., '113> w~ ~... GARAGE Seltt, S&L. 8"n..
1m V1ctorta, CM. 141-7115, Asat:clatH Corp, -I. it'll t}i; oti lllil£ Bt01 ii.l..'.::=======::'.:======~J:~~~·1~~~4~;*~~[· 11.-wan1u1t a aoo<lll> Mon. lllrn. Decora.1,1 equll oppor, omployor, S.11 Idle 11an>I , , , 112-5811 MW ltull. . 0 ... 1J41:1 A*.• , , ~ -- ' ' ,_ J:tt. Ila -SI., Cll. . ,, .
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GAAAGE Salo I Ill Eo. Ra'IUCDIATOR I ......... NEW c1ou.;"' ale. !oOll-1'i; Ber m ALL IOATEllS n ...... 1.
QUlno. Tho Blul11, N.B. ~. l:ll. W a 1 ha P "10. C11 dlawnf oo all clolh<t, ot S Bin n,.,, new cond. 4' WIR'U d'>'AS.~ ...... ua ~. P), "•rtabt• &ullm11 ca111. Ooll•r• crm wtth .,. .. uoo. AmNTIONI mGMC!l...,l"'lwbool
1', lo.$pm. ~ dlabwuber, U0. DlnttH set. Gymnblum. Wld&t. 9 am. ~t S50. Cub re&llttt ~ • Sm.all Boat l •
Kerunc:ift Elec dry f: r ._ $25. 1'clola 6. mite Jtftnl. AU t pm. A tr\lclc" k>ld of T• ISO. Jee Tu. madl-DJ, Clll HllDdlihf eounet otter.I baa \raft. 358 vt tnelnt-1
J'rilfd&IN _,.,,,, z. ln -COnd.11361 Rollly Dr, lhll'll. ,.,.l'llbl<1, loolbl\U Georgo -or '4"3!01. fffil ol charp by U.. liW11· \auto. tnN., radio, healtt,
window iir condltlonm, H.B. ~ jmieyr, mu.de ahlrtJ., tube ill,ltlOn Beacb Powu Squad-P.S., P.8 ., compltttb' Ptn-
Slmmons q\lffn hld&.a.bed, 800ks, JadmU, scrimmage TV, Radio, HIFl, ran. New dauc• •tart ai t eled with ewered noor. Ice
CJ" -·-.. 1 G.E. &ldsaVtt mtiil-baslcet Sterw U6 P'l Tu•··'•• •·p• 12,.. .. box, ...roof vent, water ~ •V\41N wa nut table, waaher .. 1.:11. G. E, dra"-r Yfltl, IWf!lll. ID"" tihorb, .. au-,, ~ ., ua • ~ _ ... , .. 1 .. _
Orlfntal lm!ien, Clrlnese fneEr~.. -.., .;~-alrll P.E. 1ult1, etc. Sitt• 2-wilt bt ktld fvery Tuelda.y tem, fU11 tlzt _..,.b::~-:i -Lo•"
ch&Jr, Ol.Jt table, oak chlld't 26'' ~Ike ;Uh ~'iet, ':: extr& tp, for kids A .ault.a. ':!nd ~-~lo~~'::n~~ nJaht for l3 wefk• at the wardrobe and ca me~, 1~
cbe.lr, rfle cabinet.I with Some 1hlrb .. 1 .. 1n, or wltb 1 s Huntlna:ton Bea~h H l • b 01 atorage ·~· ~a J'onnka dtlk At!at, $1.$. Weekdays : ..-compete warranty. e e School, 17th A ~tatn Street, mlnl motor home ,that CUI
\rt..lllt lec:tri top. men'1 83.\-3435. collq'e: namH, etc. Sample: \.orid aerjes· tootball and Room llfJ. Any quutlonl be uaed tor that .econd
• e c can opener, KOBEN Short&, 50c. T-lbirts, !IOc. Sesame St. ln coklr, Sac. for car Sttial • 51M carpetlna~ 2 t.pe decb, A 421 SUper 8 movie Enter ftont door, Southern $115. 536-l936. call (Il4l 962-1134. • •
Scott FM tunu, 2 Allee camera. Instant drtridae CaUt. .COllege Gymnulum, =='"""'"""----~ BOAT trailer capable ot $24 DOWN
apeaken. .cboppt,. block. load.Ing, Power telephoto ms Newport Blvd., C.M. P_A]'th~!!!c ...:n '-Pe..._ ~.r he.ndllnr 26' boat. Located
brau tlret>Jae< ecroen 1 wid< angle t.ns. Almot1 M>ll'll. "' ~~· -'~ -~ -Muina -lot $113.43. PER MO. palt Of bnlu lamps. AN· ~w. 115 CJko i'nake otter. S~'l~E~REO=-, ~D-e_l_u_x_e_lll72= 25" tall speakers $ 7 5, 92. Call 673-4121 or ao see.
1'JQUES: fiorentine ltt~ ,,....1734 ew1 .t: weekends. 645-1394 aft S.
bl Garrard model, large pl1). SONY TC 630 stereo ta-Bo1t1/Mlirlne Yes, juat $249.00 ls tbt lotal ta tt, En&llsh cane love Tlt'KTOCKER TH R l FT feulonal changer, I speaker ...... Equip. tOe dew.it payment and only
IC'llt, ~iah chlld'1 chair, SHOP WEST. Giant bag air lll!Pf!nskln 10 u n d recorder, rftl to reel, 40 _..,-.,.....,,---,---.,,.-SUJ.43 is the total monihly
En;lllh game che1t, Soot· sale, $l a baa. {clothln1t). • y 1 t em. 15 o w 1 t t watt am P • w/speakers. 24' Wallatrona: boat trailer, payment tncludina: tax, li·
ti.sh brasa candy scale, pair EverYtbing must go. Ends AMIFM/MPX radio "'-:Ith ~AJ~l"-'_P_m_._SJS.._!l.l8___ •WV brakes. winch, guide tense, and all finance
outdoor light fixtures, 2 Sat. Sept, 16th. 540 \V. 19th FET. Tape declc. Still new, HOME tape deck w/1pkrs, rails a: l.lte1 $795. d,ya. ~ for 60 months, on
GERMAN porcelain j ars St., C.OSta Mesa. was left u n c I 1 Im e d, built-in amp. Barely U!ed. 646-5033. evu. 6464)81. approved credit, Th~ (ash
(blue &: white). EngUsh COMBO Stainless •lffl links Guaranteed. Orig. $509.95. $50. CBll 637-lm. Bo.Its. Power 906 price ii $5290.75 lneludin&
prints &: oils, hunting prints &: refrtg. w IC a r bag e Now $210. Terms, CDllectioJ'l tax and license. Oefel'Tl'd
& water mlors, onyx A disposal 8c cabinet $75. dept. n4: 893-0501. 1~ BOAT 21' r I be r 1 la• payment price ls $7004.llO
bronze table lamp pair -,.,,_ ""T Lido Soud -------.... 19 ~.. s Thunderbird cabln cruiser which Includes. all finance ' ··~·. ~ ' IL PRICE SALE! ireen.porcelaln table lamf>I, 1~ . w/toilet. 150hp enc. ch&l'le&. ules tax and u. fern stand, 1inen table cloth• N.B. Anaafone, tape roach $230. 2 '--------..J ln/Outbnt. 120 hrs ere. 2 'een&e. Annual percentage-
,& n a Pk 1 n 1 (brld~table GAS stow $15. Powel"' mower Spanlah Jove seib pr. $250. 3 Linn, 2 Tlmet, $2.00 181 tanka-lB gal ea. 2 batt nte is l2.50.
atze), fabrlc, 2 tricycles, $IS. Port. typewriter $JS, 2 Allee EOI, 15" IPkn. pr 70 amps, ball tank, paddt. BILL BARRY
baby car seat, rocker A 642-56fi6. 1513 Orange Ave., $200. Spinet electronic OJ'l&n FREE Male Dutch rabbit, &: anchor. 1 Yr old 4 whl
Jumpeeat, 5-drawer cheat, 2 C.M. $.250. D)maoo amp I: pre-brown & whltr. · "CiJ>.. trlr. Amaica.n built. Seardl:
oval mirrors, Hoover DIA. aol. approx. l ct. $295. ampwrtJ12t. ~~de~,.ell!(lO namon" brkl 1; Htea. Ever:YthllW PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT
vacuum deaner d 1a1. a-A qual; Dia. earrings $15. type ter -_,.~, * 962r.7035 * pert coM ready to IO· Ask· (1st St. at S.A. Frwy.)
matlc. (213) 431-1924 Seal Bch 5-7 to 4 wkdya. ---P=UREB==RE=Do----tng onb' $5500.. ( 'l 14') 2Xll> E. ht St. Santa Ana
STEREO 1972 • G a r r a rd Siamese kittens 127-1050. 558-1000 pm .'. .,:,-,,----~-• CLEAN gaa stove $25. Dou-
TEARING &wn Beach h;
M\lst sell. Ownbera stve.
Gu wall t"ater. Misc ,furn.
675-8418. " CARP"'ET=C:-ro"'. ~R~sAL=E~
bY Carpet Layer. Call
e !ll&.sTe • 54<>-2086 ~. . Machinery 116
RADIAL arm aaw, 10",
Sears $125.
• 536-5006 •
ble bed, tomplete $2.5. ll8
E. 18th, CM. 548-4485.
BDRM. set, light wood, twna,
chest, dresser, stool, night·
stand $!i0. ·642-5666.
OlDER C.Olor TV. Workl
rood $50. 642-"666. 1513
Orange Av~ .• C.M.
BACK to school speclah:,
.Aslllltance League TbrUt
Shop Newport Beach. * CORVE1TE hub cape & Mf~llaheoua lfl beauty rims. ?.take offer. i u:$ED~copy p,rACKJNE, 542·17J.4 eves I: wknds.
11Je ~t.ablnet, desk A chain. WHITE lace evening 1own, 54&-8ril. lllz< 20\i. Nearly new.
HOO/IE HWlllntl! Watch u. , * !m-2431 *
Oftr;N' HOUSE eolumn. , Need a "Pad"7 Place an ad!
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Coll Mery Both l42-5671, ox! 330
Seam-Simple! Bare Your Back
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~el, full slze changer, a.Ir 847-2671 "19Tl SEA RAY'' SELF cont Four Star cab
IUlpemlon 1 p e a k e r • • ==_,.-=--,-...,-,cc--=---455 Oldl, Pack .... -jet. mo, 200 over camper. S11>1 3 &dltl.
AM/FM 11tft"f!O ndio. Tape LO'(E at fl.rat sight! Grey, c>-i ..... Equl~ ~ Wat-Flush toilet, pwT wtr, dbl
deck pl Jn 4 ... -•-""-~ white &: black kittens. Evea ~·"""' ... ~ --"'"" ug ,,..l:Nll. ""'..... Sklins 1: Qsh1rw, tandem 11nk, 50 lb toe box. on '69
new. Guar. Wu I e f t 557-tllXKI. trailer. Call alter l2:00 Datsun truck, Air c:ond, low
uncWmed. Ori&-$289.95. FEM Australian Shepherd 6 noon. <n•> 131).6482. MUST ml, m Ii.IOI of ......... $2500.
Now $95 Terma, Collection mo. Sholl I lie. Very cute. SELL! 540-7213 aft 4 PDlt
dept. n4: 893-0501. 646-5461. ,_ ........ -t t !nll 24' Dynacraft '65, fly brldp, -.,._..,_ en er. * AUCTION * * FREE WOOD * new 155 OMC enr .. bead, Sleeps 6, port .. -pottie,
Fine Fumlturl Model Glass Co. 1644 galley 100 gal tanks, bait built-in heater .l stDve.
Ii: Appliancfl: Superior. CM 646-3231 tank, 'stainless steel Tan-Good mnd. 54.5-2547.
'Auctions Friday, 7:30 p.m.. 4 Adorable 1,.) Poodle pup-dem trlr, $3,500. Will trade * '63 Ford Econ o 11 n e
Windy's Auction Barn pies. 9 ~-eeks old, 3F, 1 M. for camper. Call George camper, comp equjp. Gd
...... lf!Alf! .,, .. ,.. 548-3092. 642-4527, 646-380l . cond. Mllrly xtraa. $950. :1)751,~ Newport, ...,... VW"QQCIU """" 2968 -Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l FLUFFY \vhlte..,klttena. Also 24' Cabin Cruiser. $2300. V"V" •
1 black.:'. & white, ' weeks Plank hull 115 HP OlYI 19M"=""'01EVY==....,.1-"".ton="".pane1=:;-, II
Muslcal lntf~menh 122 old. 546-6092. Crown elli'· Dock Avail CDmpl camper unit • ..\tt f
6 Wk Old n---1 " 673-4935. pm; Sfl·2!87 or 53M8'l5. CORNET w/cue, new % ~e. 7' ~ mouth ptecie, $35. Elect die pUpple1. 3 ma1e, 1 16' Built Rite, 50 HP
female 833-1526. J <>luuon. TUt trailer. $1!95. guitar, ampll, like new $45. ==,..,,=---:--=....,--, 592-5'1'1l'5,· l7rt-58lO
968-6215. FREE Kitwls, box trained. =-=-7--,,.--=-:-"'°'-~ AmertCan Blue. 18' Outboard wllS hp Mere FENDER Telecutl!l'-~by. Call 847-6453 f!Jl&. Good cond.
Exoel 1hape + Guild l2 ltr. ----=-~~~ e !m-1971 Both (heap. Chris 673-3205. e DESPERATE • Must find
good hornt!A for 2 !em. Im. 'n 15' ftberglus akltt.. 914
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VANS ROTH trombone &: case, 4 ·-~ lull -" rood condition. mixed ..,.,, mo. _,, HP Jobnaon, y ·•-P· ALL MAKES
it'K * 545-0763 FREE. puppies to eood home _!550=..,· ,..l'IS-4808--.,.· ,,,--:-:="=I -6 u Id Med ..,. i9118 I.anon 1JO uo HP e GMC •-CHIV.
CAMCO 5 pco drwn ,.t New w
0 ·~ ' Mtrc • ......,., 1jo· -· v e FORD . e DOOOI
Turkish Zlldajian, cymbal.a, bu1L Like nu. 963-2871. -• -J5Cll. 492-'1269. LOVING fem Lab r ad or , -"'=.=c....;.c::..~,--,;._~ I Camper Conversion
mixed, 9 mot. Moving. J.r boat A Ur. 45 hp elec e Perfect .e Om.tempo
Office Fumrtvre/ cannot keep. 499-2605 aft 5. motor. SJ95. 1361 Reilly Dr. • cara-van • Oi1nook
_E;.;q;;..u..:IP. ___ ~ GOOD home wanted !« H.B. 531Hl216. -e -
NEW walnut 44"x82" ex· male Great Dan</Ger Shep '67 15' 1ta.u boat, 55 hp., bl1 1st SHOWING
:~~~~ s!:n! =~cm;:; puppy. 200 Pomona. C.M. ~eelatt:~n;;.m~ 552-'?'¥' Pride & Joy ff Ft.
(714) 644-8814 Motorhome. Rear twin beds $600. Phone ~ Boats, Rant/Chart'r 908 with big overcab bunk, etec-~o~"~"-'~-=--· .,--.,,.---.,::;-1 I ..., ..0 -J ~ JBM E.'<ec. cype .... T!ter $80, _ " • FOR charter, 26 sail boat. trle ~lane .refrigerator, Typc~'fiter table $5. Clarv Newport Bea(h. C a 1 J itove with overhead oven,
.T ~-536-6885 or 968-626.1. toilet, powered by 360 Doctae
Add. l\1ach. $50, Swivel Cat. 152 ~-.,-~---~~ 1 1 ton with duals, automatic,
chair $25. Desk $25. 233 &o.ta. Sall 909 power brakes, power llee!'-
Irvine Ave. 548-1311. SIAMESE cats. 2 yrs, af. Ing, alt cond. and remov·
EXEC. swivel (hr. $15-23. fecUonate, Lin cblldttn * QIALLENGER * able AM-FM radio. "SEE
Sec'l chr $8-18 Oe4ks files Free to good home. 833-1379 repl. val $25,250. Xlnt oond. IT TODAY!"
stls. 867 W. 19th CM PERSIAN Kittens CFA ~ xtraa:, must mee. Immediate Delivery
642-3408. Registered, $35. Serial •579212 * 5'6-9965 * '72 FLIPPER No. 1026. $8995 Newr used
A -bey at $S45! BILL BARRY m-4!00 ANYTIME 50 ORGANS 50 Dot•
Piano1/0rgan1 826
CO!r :Iii Mark II, 1 yr old, PONTIAC.OMC.FIAT
.,.f cond. $71100. At Dona Oat St. at S.A. Frwy)
Point 493-3359. 200) E. Ill St., Sant. Am
Yes, 50 OfKIDll OD the Ooot. • • ....-.HAP--PINESS---ho-a_b_la_ck
1,iammond W\D"litzer olhen. button DOK. a bl& brown
Fnt,r models, di!!<.'Ohtlnued eyes and a furry little
models, new A used. Buy or bod7-all attached to a Silky 558-1000 rent at moat attractive Tarler. PJP, Two adorable LIOO 14'
rale1, females, srotl/ofier. 2 saila. no trailer C I Blk
Wallichs Music City 83IH333, ev"" ~-$500'-=~*~"'°~2113~....,,,.,, ~n "" ftS
South Cout Plaza !WJ.2830 OBEDIENCE clua ID start Boeh, Sllpt/ Dockl flO ---------'69 e50 Triumph, bard tall, *PIANOS*ORGANS* Jn th e Irvine/NeW]>Ort BALBOA Sllj> t« 411' boat -· l &" ttar wheel lo
Going Out For Business Beach area, Wed., Oct. 4, Oct. •n.Juna '13. Ample more-$1.200.-Call aft a,
Bestqualtty-prloea-ll!l'V. 7:30 pm. Open to all dop parking $90 mo n t hl1 . 5C8-8902 uk far Steve
Kawai-Steinway-Baldwin, etc over 5 mos. 546-4928. 673-7950. · '
Player Pianos & Rolls OLD ENGLISH Bolts Speed & Ski 911 'Il CB-500-4. Bronze, 2330 ml. Rentals ......... \Ve Buy-Sell SHEEP OOGS ' LiJce new. Bought Nov. '71.
Dally 10-6 sun U.S Puppies, AKC. $210., SEE IT NO\VI '71 16' $1400. di.YI, 646-2486, ewa,
FIELD'S PIANOS 968-3007 sklboat, xlnt cond. 543--1782 645-7643.
C05ta Mesa (7141 645-3250 -•t g 1---------DA~·'"~Ds 1 .... t'l' pm """"' BULT'CO ~ -hit PIANOS ORGANS ~un pups, m n., ~ .,. _...., ...
• AKC. mots. rnabog rod' 13' 80"1'0N Whal<r, 40 hp 135(1 or beat otter. Movtnr
Hammond, Wurlitzer, many black/tan: very min adlt Evinrude, cover, trailer, 619 JoAnn SL, CM aft 5:30.
others. Pfe..sealOfl speciaJ11, reduced tD $1 050 &U-2683 ·
model cio.<>ula. Piano & doe· 538-6771. ' · lAMAHA ~ fl50 firm.
LHASA APOO -"Best in Good nd. The halter ls tbe ne'l\'tll! Organ rentals, Money sav· m
Team with pants, Iona: skirts. Ing bargaiN are here right Show" Cb. Oien Korum-'TI Jfr14) ~70
QUlcµE ha1ter _ aew, now al: litter. 548-7379 wknda, aft. 6 T••.,...tallll'I '1l SUzuld «XlMX, Excel con-
""'Pi U. to lit ~· Wallichs Music City p.m. wkdays, dltlon. Mab·olfer. -
Embroider fJoM1' to match South Cout Plaza M0-2:100 LOVE for aale $100. White aft e.
-· Pattern 7398 ' EM&RSONof BOSTON 1u11y toy poodle -.ta n<w-Catnpen,S.lo/R .... '20 DEWX ScbwJnn Stlnrn>
YOUR PASSPORT t 0 tn.mfer ot 'motif. pattern ?:.~ .. AKC mm. 10 mo. c•unu TIM-E ~~s""pm'"!!!~.145. CaD wlnter ts a aeam-.lmple lklm p1eetl ln Mlues' Simi ~11 table top crand piano 6 0<>.--w. IUftl" ... ~ ~
with bU~tabbed Y 0 k • • included octaves, ve'fY rare. Manu-A F G H A N S , exceptional
Beautiful ln kn.ltl with the ' -lactu~ aro'und 1850"• $1COl. c ·-0 1 * '6'7 Yamaha. 175cc. Dtrt
nd llCVENTl"·nft ......,..,..11.. 11 ·-·-• -• 8 pedlgrtt. AK. Mu!'it sell. Brand new ...... ,. 1 !ii oot ~ 1 •00 aame or contrut yoke. Se for each pattern .. add '25 or o er .,__,.. auer pm. ,Fant&1tic price! $100 ea. \\"Ol'ld•.tamous J.lavuu camp-bike. Gd ".,,.._ • .
..,wl · eenb for each" P.,l.tmnl Ii' THOMAS electric tranlilltor 962-9805. er. BeautiM cabowr camp-161119.
Printed Pattern 9423: ?fEW Air .... n -~ S ..... laJ Handt-organ A btncb. 1 )T. old. er with ltov•, ftfrl-tor, 1'•~111'""G~AllELLl==.,.--.llOc<:--:-b=t1n1.
8 10 12 l " .. a mau ..... ,...... GER.MAN Shepherd P\ippies, .~ -)llue1' Siiet , • • ... ...,. tng: otberwilt thlt4<:1.. Mint cond. Pvt. p t y AK lk A dinette and 111"1e (abovft' Street legal. Lie 'rlSllll $100
18. Size 12 ~bust ~> lakn 2 dellveey will take three ' t-46-7654. ~ ~~. 84~~a. bed.. wtll 1leep 1lx. All tbll, firm. 545-ti'nS
311 yards 6lneh ·fabric. weeks °" more. Send.&. IO pH 1 LIPPlNE l\fahoga.ny, mounted on a ''72" CheYY 19'7'2 Yamtha 125 MX
IEYEM'(J'av& ClENTIJ Alice Brooks the 0,4.u •• Y Story & Clarlc Spinet Piano mtSH SEl"I EM ss.s. vs, % ton pickup, Mu1t see Lots of extras. :r.-:. '!~em,;~: ~Bax~ ~ffdlCbeecr:. ~~:.·No dellvt!r)'! Puppl~ ~ • =~~';rl~ir:1=. first * 642-9137 *
Air Mall end Special Hu> Statton. N.. Yortc, N.Y; FRENCH PROVINCI~ ST. Bernard mate pup. All $299.00 DOWN 1 s=:::::.1G:':!:
dlJ/W; ~ thll)l-<lut IOOU. Print Komo. -THOMAS ORGAN 110 allots. 5 mos, old. $175. 6'Hl97! ddMl7-~ or~~~~ Zip. Patwll Kmnber. 2335 lrvine NB 5'&-lllt 552-8288 ' $112 31 PE. R MO dltlon. $CS. . ~ ~·thl DAILY Totally N .. U'1I N.... ~ SPINSI' DAR.UNG 8 week pupple'I, • • Jm Sportster. Extra clean.
eraft Oatalclf avnmed .rith· , htsvy curly fur $10. 642-4S18 6,000 mlle'I.. $1,850, More ln-PD..or, 40. Patttrn Dept., knit, crochet scy)es, craftJ. LOVELY CQNDmON" Just $299.00 Is the total down to. ~ am. bl West 11th St., New l50 destcna. J'REE pattum ONLY $3301 546-3242 da,ya only, 534-3S85 ewa. ~tnl and bnly $112.31 b Im· HONDA 'rrlO, many ac-
York. N.Y. lmll. Print '15 cent&. Sporting Go0d1 130 AKC Mahogany Dxde puJ'll, the total monlhly IMl)lment c:euorin.. 2400 miles. Lille
WAMll, ADO&al....;: HEW1 l..tut,....., 8olk. 2 months old $50. 1213) includina: tax, llcenle, and new 536-Ul8 alt 4 llP, 8llB anol Leoni to mal<e .,.Ira c1o1Jan )!l'CsH • I Silo-F1<X rOd $12. _ 9-0l'll_ ~ ! all ftna""" Cl\UZ<I c10r Ell ,....,~·===--=~,.-;:;; ~ r" from )'Our! ttaftl, ••••••• $1. South Btnd P1oHda SUrfer UUSH Setttr pup,&ta, AKC. montht on appftwed ,cndU.. '** WANTED • Yamaha 305 '.~. ~allr~~'!'~~ Pat.,· •-......,.. -.. IJ. !!'s.· ~ ~1 ..... 1 •Ibo..,. di< "'*&il>i· Cb '"""· Sholl. Th• ,.,. price Iii !0l90.1$.,. """'"" In rood cond. Call
-·-111 ...,..,. ·--8ooll ., ... ~· .,,. ... -~n dudl•u• tax and llCi!nae. De-&f&..m4 • .... ~··~ P1111 -buloua .....,,.. -••• ,... ' ' -~up. ~-· ·~ =-==-;;;~;--;;== --.· •• · ~-~ m~-nm~ g• ID &'•" fen-ed payment price II '70 HONDA CL 450. n..--.t.
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_ ·~ 1 FREE -....... •u-~ · Fish 855 ~··•~ i.tfan. 'll -+...,.._ Otft ' ••••• ,0,$], Very p>d mndlUon. $55 taJ $7037.60 which lncludel all 1,000 ml. $825 or best ofi«'r.
, ,_ANT GWJNG BOOR OM11pltlo &flllloo ...... SJ , -."'17 tit I pm. f5 Callon tank, 1tand lo lllw1ce clwStt. Ol.IH tu l'IM834. , ~~~ .... ....,. toadfow, 1t llffJ~Rlp .,... ••••. Ste lhtn, L at•vram. equlnmont, $100 or best of. and llcente. ~al prrcent. BONANZA MW-Bike. Spec.
11, _...,. 1 ,n PNia Afr.MM ....... IOt a.r Q2 fer. M8-l0Ci& aft 5. qe rto 1• t:.M. front e:-'1 • \'amcha err.W,.
lllWl'AllT F AS HION q,111-1-1•··-· Hor101 &!:6 cru Bf.RRY chtom"1SJ0,516-llS2•vt•. /
IOCB • H\mdrfda of lh1saa ... 9'111 2 IOr l Olkbn t.woutrr. Ultd Y• don't Dtt'd-a-IU• I<' --fl. • 11--.•'l'oll,J iialti!Or P"-111'!:::.0"":·flOOO. I~ old~=.. llo~ PONTIAC.OMC.l'IAT "Drnl'ut"orbon)'OUphoc<
Step Up
To Luxury
Excell ent selection of previously
Mark Ill's and Continentals.
1970 MARI{ ill
Exquisite
owned
Ebony black finish, black landau, and matching lealhe.r feature.
Full power cruise control climate control, ait cond .. 1ndiv1dual
power froni seats, power 1door lock.!, tilt wheel. (644.BIJ)
SALE PRICED
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Outstanding Group Of Choice Cani! ,
1969 Cougar
OUTSTANDING
Beautlful llrht aqua finish with black
landau. matchln.r interior, V-8, auto
·ttt,m., power steering, power brakes.
See and drive. ('1T8AFX)
$2175
1968 Chevelle
~SS
HARDTOP COU,I
396 C.LD., 4 t~ sUck1 medium
turquoise rnetallk ftnilh, Dlack Ian-'"
dau, matchlna bucket lffta A COit
sole, radio, heattt, llr eoncl CttU.
Check this one fOl' perfOl'IDalKll. .1
1909BQDJ $1475
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1971 Vega GT
STATION WAGON
Med.tum blue metaJUc .:.ith bJa~k
bucket seats, 4 1Pffd, aJr condlttop.
ill& radio and heater. (195DFC),
$2095
1970 Ford LTD
COUPI
Gold metallic w/matching interior,
black vtnyl root. Automatic, radio,
heater, power.ltffTtnc a braktt, fac--
tocy air. (54-0AEL)
$2475
.1989 Monterey
4 DI.. H.T. lXCILLI NT
Ught tvy yellow with black landau.
matching Interior, V-8, auto. tnnl.,
radio, heater, power 1tttrln&, poWer
brakes, air cond. CYPS833)
$1875
1987 Cadillac
H.T. SI DAN. lllT IUY
Beige wilh parchment Interior, full
power, factory a.Ir cond, ITIVP•HlO}
$1875
ALWAYS A GREAT
SELECTION OF TOP
. QUALfl'Y CARS ...
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• • 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • 640-6630
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'72 DODGE
CHALLENGER '
2 DOOR HARDTOP .
lull IHtorr ti!•ipptd. l1111hon S200
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IMMEDIAn $2088 DELIVERY IUU
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Slff it llJ!ol a. p)'llll. $6~ is iolal 11111. ,,...._ ll\t1. 1o., 1~ c-' .. ,.,, .. d•(IH ......... ~· ,.,, 3' "'""
01ltrttd pyml. ,.-in S2J39, lnd. lo• I. foi:rme. AHHIJA1
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·pELUXE · •v•., ' .
Rodio, heater, elr~ nclining but bit·
i11;11s. 1~1 whtel, di~ brn~t~. lull wheel
-COV!A,.w_!lite~" lir11 (4 220ZK).
S199 is lclol dn. p~ml. $36 ii IOh!I 11111. py!lll.
incl. lo:t: ll1tn1•' 11ll corryi111 tha rgt S H
Gf19r. a '4it for 36 mes. D.t..,.od pymt. prii:•
'1A95 ilicl. ta• & 1oi:tn1e. AHNJM rQ<m.
$1188~ PRICE
TAG! RAU I I.XI~
$199 DOWN & 530 A MONTH
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'69 CHEV. '70 FORD
NOVA., cyt ... 111\'1 ..... ...,,. Ir_.., A ODOR SEDAN. V-8. o•lo. tron1.,
11tdoo INI MoNr. llC407 pow•r 1111ring l br11k11. rodio,
$ s88 · Moiai8
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'70 PLYM. '71 PINTO
HJl:'I". Jll v.1. 111•. nn. lacl. ••· '·l>OOR. ....... tnrls.. rwdit. htolw.
rf1111, 11Mltr.r K4 ll0022.0•I whih'wllll ltti. 39506.
fUll PllC( FULL PllCl
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'70 MAVERICK
2. OOOl 11111&. lrl•"· rodoo. Moltr, .. ~••! 1o•u1. Otlv•t ~h11~1
moldings. 517ARI
$788
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•·Dtor ~trloR. Y-1. ••tt . 1r1n1.,
po .. t r 1i.1ri119 & bft k11. rtdio.
11nttt.135NM
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2 Ol. HT. v.1. jtOWtf I~,. ~JO 4-DO<:l«. f¥lly lacta.y equf!. A•IQ.. lr .. l. ..i.,, i...im. lu• • ...,..
diA, hta!tr. tM~t1 ~ti. 'tiny! irrtt-· ... ~· -'•' .-,.. 472"1 ;,,1.,illr, d~•t ......... i• nooul"-1 rjtr, w11 ... we1r 1tr•1. ,1us lllV<h lllt...,..,,.. ...... · ... · • ,,.,..It-• srnI,. w ...
i'i"78a $688 $1088
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'69PLYM. '71 VEGA '71 GREMLIN
WAG. Y·&, pawu st1u 1n9, winyl 2300 HAICHW K. ~ htoMr. 2·DOOlt. lull •..yt "''•"" RM".
inlet. rodlo lltcti... ch-""' i.,.. rocl;. v~ buckt l stoti. lun '""YI inltfiar. llMI•, ht-lllldi Hiii. f.U c1oor r-
6 ,an., w~i ttwolh. 4tl. wti.tl ch--wMtli'W!fl.038CCV, t!-fl, !~111111
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Davld l,Oa ~ If~ 1973
6lXLOru6t Lk. " •• ROW ~~.:~.':s-:-..t ~:: PACE AR
92627. Calli. ;,
'68 Honda 120 Twin, low , 19 t 3
snUeage-ttreet ready exc;el TIOGA cond. Wlndlhleld, rear car-,
r1er box, )lelmel -$.IOI/. -· .
Mobll0Hom0s
-LIMITED SUPPLY
OP 19n•s AT
BIG SAVINGS
-· Stpltmber 13, 1972 PILOT·ADVUTISEA ff
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Tr•llon. Tr-,. ~ t'1 -
-WIM<llop, 1T' atlf -'12 -iiHii" -Dra•W. bll••· lll!l;fl ,..-
$2.JI». -lm O.....let ,i...... torw
AIRSTEREAM • 19117, 21" wide box with dlac bruea, WJU PAY OYER TW\n S&tui. tmmac. Xtr&I lftf 1pt\J\ct. beeter plua
S3750 otter. -1116. moch much more. S...W Kely lllle look
Alllo Service, P•rh ~ I0172fJ22$18.9 OD DOWN F0< let• model, cl•""•
SET; 4 Gates O>mmando • low mile• dom•~ ~~;; ,:;_ ~ o~ee:i;,: $8Z.54 P£I MO. :a, 1m,.m, t~• .~r
"'8-6151.,,..L · ~~ · ~ uJ<'for ~ * OORYEl"l'E bUb .... " JUI! $119.00 "' do'\'11 •. ".'JIAYE ROSS beauty rims. Make after. pB¥ment and a.. .54 ia ,
MOBILE olfice trtllera. l
tnilen. 10' x l6' wood .,.In
p&nl'ling. Air conditioned
$500 ea. Call Steve alter $. m=.
iMMEDIATE DELIVERY
CREVIER
MOTOR HOMES
542-1™ ...... ~ -.. ... ,., ... mo11U>1r I'll ~· llMWl•c
'64 vw • ....,.. ""' runnlno Incl-•d. uc.n.., l.n.t run 1111 all finance cbu&ea ior 48 ::::J..
&Ince ~~ ..,. mooths 00 ~ credit. 24111 Harbor 91vd. 191!9 BMW l«I>. ' ,_i. """ The cul> J1'ke lo s:nso.is. Costa Mna SIUOll cond. 111511. Call all 6 Pl>I.
lnclucllms tu on<1 u.:.nae.1~::.:;,,;;:;::~...::::;.::;;.;.;. ..:!548=s.-.::=-.;". _.. __ ..,.I II~ l lldem>! -·· -.. WE PAY TOP ..,, Motor Hornet
S•lo/ Roni Ml D W. ht, S.A. 835-3111
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SANTA ANA
EXPLO~ER
MOTOR HOMES
WHY PAY MORE? .
SEE US FIRSl'
NEW le USED
MOTOR HOMES
READY TO GO
iiiiiiiiiimml ~-~~~ CASH ---,7D2~J!::;·voo
Dune Bueglel t56 qe nte ii 14.35. ' · • 0 """9 '
BILL BARRY 1'n:i .-~ =i: , 0r cpe. , •pd dlr Tll<O DUNE bum. Fl.,.,. VW,
1500 cc. $500.
• 846-6350 eveL
'69 VW Dune Buggy, New
eng, wheels, tlret. $ h a r p !
$795 call Larry'838-3593 ••
11 CHEYROllJ . olcjer car or will ~ PONTIAC-GMC.FIAt ...i,.nce U4LS38970l ,
(Ill St. at S.A. _Frwy.) Au· b-~ ,...._ ' . 54ll--4052Alt10 lllll 49H7'13.
TV & AIR C. 2(0) E. 1st ssfiooo Santa Ana 11211 ~ Blvd. . ' '67 lSAtaun 1tation wa19nl
· Hanw.fQI\ Beacb transpof'l4tion + f a~ wmt PURCHASE
OF 1972 .EXP. 24
830 S. HARBOR BLVD.
SANTA ANA
839.8040
830 S. HARBOR BLVD.
SANTA ANA
839-8040
•n J~ 4 wl)ed dri'i" 1f.G1 ; , . Kl l4SS\ i:.~/i,,.ttr. !IOO. or
plckUp. V<I '·-.' power ·. ' ' l 518 iii!l811.t T 1'111< •
'67 EL CAMINO. 4 speed, tteertng, air eondltlonlng. -. I N$TA NT •n 510 Df.TSUN 4 dr.
bucket aeata, radio, beater. (448CI8) $3499. DAVE t or bet!t offer.
(Q295()9). $1499 DAVE l\OSS ROSS PONTIAC. ".. cA· .58 83i.s6s9 . ,
PONTIAC, 24.M H arbor Harbor Blvd-., Coata 'Ml"Sa, ,
Blvd., Costl Mesa 546-8017. 546-8017. Price elfective FOR S&le, 1968 Datswi;
Price e ft e ct i v e thru thnl 9115/72, We need )'OUt import car.. cond. J875. 833-n ·
Trucks 961
Motor H...,. Rentals'
Available lot dally, Weekly
or monthly ba.rla. 21', 23',
and 25' self' ctlDtalned Mo-
tor Homes. all equlpt with
gerieratof, root air, and
many~.~ All
Coache.I • are 1972 model&
We bava the ·all steel .Amf&o
also. Pleue clan1 839-9560.
9115/'n. 1989 Chevy 2 T truck. 40,<XXI Buyer on duty 9 to 9 daUy. , Call 1'
'70 lntern~nal ml 2 opd rear end, extended B. J. Sportscar Center ]$7 ,DATSUNCall, ::;:;; ""' bed, w/drtve up ramp. Alic cond, $650 ..,. , i '• ~ T~n pickup •. V8, 4 speed, trlr equjpd to carry (2) 23• 2833 Harbor c.o.ta Meu w~ ~ ,
OPEN RO'AD ~· heater, heavy duty boata. Gd l'Ond. Pert tor ~ ,
MOTOR HQMES equipment, low mi 1 es. racin, cars ~ten. or·f.,,,-,.-..;:~::....,...,.....,...-
B081 Gard .. Grove Blvd. <71986fl . rues dlr. Call boata ~ . WE buy all --Clf "'4" ' . , llAT
Gard G 1194-44• 83&<535. . f • ' u.ed lports•cart. ,.id fllr
Mat Ho R ntal en rove ·~ · '55 Metro Van. new engine _. not Please drive in Im or m-e $ 9 "12 LIFl"TIME M.H., 23• & 1m. Ford lO T, air, power opore gas bulk, 2 opore lreo •Plftlsal.
1 -1 25' Air, fin . & aafety equip., lrg. tires, disc braktst Cam-Ir: tubes, aome 12 volt,
SALES & LEASING xlnt rates. Pvt. pty . per special. eves. 592-1032. equjpment,•3 ~ ~
full aervice facility 96&-1397. '63 Ford Ranchero. Good $600 or otter call ~ '' Darunar Mo~. Homes Trollors. Tra~·· . MS corxllHon • .$300. ali.r 1 .... r
NEWPORT
IMPORTS 1 . . • • • ,j:O-~Ei{. 24 ..... sl~ 6'fl..7528 or 645-1446 ,a
53.1·•800 ~~~amt'd,.o!k,Olily '.~\~~~T.!;~~ =·=:.:: ... ..,:.-@ .~~~Wf··;'
Ront k "'° .. Hom• I . '72 F·2SO s' PICKUP, ~ that ...... Let .. blG' l""ltr··-""=~-~-..:..;;:..,~~
'or your, .V.catlon .loaded! 390 vs, auto, a1r,1na_ .J965 MO. IUl 11-. • TON PICK· trouble. Up to $1, 0 00.:i. IMPORTS W'ANBD '
* 83M30) 1 * <-U•'81115. • < ,_.:::;, cloiinlleo ...,,,.,. ~~ pdb,' HD 1hockl. 9!tJ 8-ply UP. Goo!I cqocl. • • .,.i . " . :;:'(...--· ll'AGU•W
SHASTAJrltr'hl:ine,..torrent 'ti?A radio, 14000 ~Mint Sll.95 ~ Calll.\1-12'13 1 'W-'NTEQ · :·\ \,vr,f-BU1':Dl: 17f.~. ·
l8'. ,1,,. '6,· 91U 'l"''· AJr, cood. Sell 'IP· or botll: '71, Iloclge.van. Low ml FOr>1 ' or · (Jheyy. pel\Ol 1111:1'-IWll:r TOYDT4. , ....,·,, c.,.u.e
Pvt .... Aft 6\ !11-2384. 831-1279. Ma!'>'~ $3400. . -. •ss... '51 ~ R. a:;;:}'-h i:i~-· ,<1ZAV&l:ll •• 13111i1<~
Want ad ~-....... 6t2-56'll You'll fl.n4 It in' ~lfled * ~ * ha~ .. ~. ,StM38o _ • "kO$ .
Autos, -, , : · 980 Autos; -9iO Au!Oo. New HO ~utOo, New, , !f ~~~~ · 546-.ael.1 ~ ,-, .
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1973 CADILLAC
NOW ON
DISPLAY
For Immediate Delivery
LEASE or BUY!
'71 EL DORADO • $6444
Vinyl top, leather lnterlor, full power, tac·
tory air, tilt wheel. AMwFM stereo, power
door lockJ and trtink opener, cruise con·
trol. twilight sent., and more. Must see.
<333DUl
'71 CADILLAC •• $5555
Sedan De ·vrne. Vlnyl top; leather lnter--
lor, tilt \vhee.l, Al\f-FM stereo. power door
lock!, twilight sentinel, aora:eous car. (718-
CQil
'68 CADILLAC ••• $2333
Sedan De Ville. Vinyl top. leather interlor,
full power, factory air, tilt wheel, AM-FM
stereo. cru.lse control. power door lock.I.
twilight tentinel. (946.AFV)
'68 CADILLAC .• $2555
Coupe DeVllle. Vinyl top.· cloth I: leather
Inter., full power, factory air, tllt.tele
wheel, AM-FM radio, power door locks,
etc. (516EBR)
'70 EL DORADO • $51.11
Vinyl top. ftremlat paint. Jeather Inter., full
powtr,· factory air, tilt wheel, AM-1'M
stenk>, pow'er. door loetu, twilight sentinel.
low mlleaa:e. (370BST)
'69 EL DORADO • $3666
Vinyl top, leather interior. Full power, fac-
tory air, tllt-tele wheel. AM-FM 1tereo.
power door lockl, cruise control, twill;ht
Bentincl. <YPBm >
'69 RIVIERA •..• $2666
Vtnyl top, vinyl 1trato bench 1eatJ, full
power, factory IJ(, tilt wheel, radio, ])eat ..
er, new white wall tlrH. (XRC638)
'70 CADILLAC .•• $4333
Coupe De Ville. VfnYl top, tun power, faca
t ory air conditioning, Wt wheel, AM-FM
1tereo radio. (939AVA)
'69 CADII.I.AC •• $3666
Cou~ DtVille. Vinyl top, leather lnttt"
Full pOwer, factory air, power door loc~ tllt-tele wheel, AM-F'.M, wsw, etc. Very low
mUes. IZSP587) •
'70 CADILLAC •• $4333
Full power, factory air, vinyl top, doth •
leather interior, Wt--tele wheeliJ AM-FM
atereo, po~ door Jockl, low m eaa~ ex-
ce~QDal\y cl•A»· (l85EOJ) I ,
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'67 PLYMOUTH WAGON
Fury, Vt, •11fom•tic, f•clory ,;, COii•
difionin9, po•tr .t1erl119, r1dio 011d
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HOURS:
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Brand New ·1972
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S•ri 1I # RL21-C2G-1 9091l
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WSW, 1ir c:o11clilionin9, roof r1c•,
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S1t1lli t1 1 Or. H.T. VI , 1uto,,,1+ic, • .-.
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5995
'70 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE
YI, tulomt+ic, rtdio, httlt'. pow1r
tlttrin9, wh ilt wtlh, •ir tondilio11i119.
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'68 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 Dr. H.T. VI , t L1t•"'1tic:, r1d io. httl•
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'67 FORD WAGON
Country Sq uirt . VS , rtdio, h••ter,
powt r 1i••ri119, WSW, •ir condition•
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5895
'69 TOYOTA
St11ion w19on, R1d io •nd h11t1r,
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4 Dr. h1rdtop.-VI, tutomttic, rtdio,
h11ltr, pGwtr t+••rh1t-~"••••·Win•
dow1.u1~+1, tir cond., 1plit b•neh ...... "$1'595
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Vt, •ulom1tic, r1cflo. h•tltr, powtr
1lt1rin9 I br1lr11, WSW, •ir 'ol\di·
lioning, vi nyl roof. (527AFXl
'67 CHRYSLER 300
2 Dr. H.T. Vt, eutc1n11tic, r1dio, h91t.
•ri Pow•r 1tMri119 I brtlrt1, WSW, ,;,
condil!oninf. ( UUJT601 I
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'68 MUSTANG
VI, 1L1tom1tic:, r1~i•, t...ter, ,.ow•r.
1lttrin9, whilt 1Jcl~ will tit11, l(715·
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PLED WITH . EXPE!~T DRIVE youll cHOlCE ~.
AFTEll SALE .• • • Jl
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USID ·CARS . .
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Falcon ,
6 cylinder sedt":J (t~
'lory oqu;ppM, g ! o ii.
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'69 SHELBY GT500 4 t,..d,
good milos, r1dio, h11ter.
! 170 ASG)
$2296
1970
MAVERICK '
l1dio, ho1t1r, 6 cyllMlor, ~ 9ood 1T1il1~. IZSJ 25 11.
$1296 .
1969 • 1.965 1966 1969 -FORD . Mercury PLYM. FORD
LTD. COMET FURY CONVERTIBLE ....... . , ' 2 Door. AUtom1tic, r•· ' . G.1.,:0 500. VI , R&H, 4 Dr. H.J. , ~IH; oulo,, s..i ••. Full loetory dio, h••ttr, folly •quip· P.s.5 •ir, good mil•s. equipped, Good ped. Good miles. ( UJB. 1uto., power steering, l:i!!S 438! ' miles, IP1Jl7ll HO I good miles. (676EOHI
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;<• 88 H.T. GT350 ' RX2 ROADSTER
2 " .J~ Vt ... ,..R Redio, heefer, ... i.uto., Coupe. 4 speed, radio, W /hardtop. 4 1p11cl,
" •· . 8, ' IH, air fioocl mile1 •• Competi. heater, Rotary. Good r a d i o , heater, low
"iiit ... $1'250' $2J5o. ··~950 ·
WAG.Ol .:SALE
FORD.PONTIAC.YW·~EVROLn.~A
'67 thru '72 M. · $'1191 10 c•11r wltlt ilr.
Mmyte-.
'EXAMPLE: •,
'72 C,OUtt~Y .SEliAN WA~ON
•idio, ho•tor, 1ulonlotic, 1ir ~·"4·• Vt, 6oocl 1111101. 16 I)• £JCJ ~ ,, ' .
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'71 & '72 MODELS
WITH AND WITHOUT AIR, 4 SPEEDS & AUTO-
MATICS, SOME WITH VINYL ROOFS , DOOR
GUARDS, WSW. DLX. HUB CAPS, PLAID IN-TERIOR. '
DAMPLI: '71 PINTO
Rad5t, HNttr, 4 lpH4, vlnyt l"Mf, ,,,,. .. 10-"f onlloo. (IXA'74)
$1596
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1972 VANS
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off ne vans allCI van conver•
slons. Immediate •Rvery on '
your dioice!
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• 1900 cc in,.
•Vinyl sto1
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heater, bucket seats. on vinyt interior.
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L. 65, NO. 257, 5 SECTIONS, 8~ PAGES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI.(
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arbor Panel BaclainlJ Liquor on Beach
' By CAND.\CS PSARSO!l
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A move to end Oranp County's pro--
Uoo of boole on Its beaches and paru
be8WI Tuellday by the COWJty
Harbon, · Beiches and Paro eom.
ion.
COmmlalanm on* $ lo I vole told the
, bor Dlltrlct stall to pttpare a resolu·
ioo for t b e l r ~xt meeting jo a s k
111pervisora lo l!Plize the oomumptloo
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lod>ldden ,b)' deed mtrtctlori!.
l'bil woold legallu llballon al SuMet
Biacb, Aliso Beach, In South Laguna,
Sall Creek, Dana Point Harbor and the ~led area between COrona de!
Miii" and Lquna Beach.
It would also allow drloklnl al Mlle
Sq....-Park Jo FoWttalo Valley (wbere
the golf courae already bas a liquor
peqnit), UnlveJ'!lty Park In lrvloe and
<>!Neill Park in El Toro •. , -
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Tho r<peal would oot apply to Irvine
Part north of Tmtin where deed restric-o
tions forbid alcohol on the property.
Memben of the Harbor District Ital!
will research the deeds lo other parks
and beaches before the ordinance ii
adopted.
One commlssioner cbaracterl.Ied the
action u "repealing the Volstead Act in
Orange Cqunty" referring to a law pRJS-
ed In 1919 probibltlog'clrlnldng of alcobol.
ProbibitiOn was r<pealed in 1933.
Coast Bank
Heist Case
Delayed
The trial of three suspects In the $3
million burglary or the Laguna Niguel
branch of United California Bank will be .,
delayed until the middle of next week, a
defense attorney said today.
!Ibis :will •llow time £or a federal court
judge to rule on a nUmber of pr•trial
motions to suppress e;vidence held by ,
., aqtborities in connection with the caSe,
• said l\!llbony:Glusmall "\lo •ls re~en-
!Jllg ~eaNlld l>hi11 '<;Malophu. : '
Tuesd•Y'• action begM with a request
by harbor district stall'to allow vi.sitirig
booten to Jrlnk GO shore 11 Dana Poiltt
Harbor, but the discussioo opanded oo
all areas when a few commlsslonen con-
fessed to tramgressions of tbe law.
Larry Leaman, lj§rbor district official.
iotd comm.Wiooers that if the present
law wa1 interpreted to its ~t point -
no one could even drink on· board a
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He pointed · out tho locongrultitS at
Dana Point -where a re!tauranl and a
county-leased marine business both sell
liquor.
They art technically ••out I aw s •'
Leaman said, and the county is an "ac.
compllee" because it "gets a cut."
Harbormaster Al Oberg s a i d the
present law was too difficult to en!orce.
Commission Chairman Martin Usab
waa the sole no vote. He said he is a
t"
teetotaler and added · that "'where
families are gathered, drinking is not
consistent.''
Usab said he-doesn 'l want children
"subjected to rowdiness and obscenities
-the son of things that acrompan)"
overdrlnking." ·
'.111~ other commissioners agreed tn
pr1nc1ple but said that I a w s against
public nuisance and drunkenness should
take care of any problems.
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Wiretapping
Case Link
Described
WASHINGTON (AP) -Money from
Mexico .Jinked to the Watergate affair
was part of f100,000 in secret Nixon cam.
palgn gilll '&luffed loin 1 sullwt and
rusl-.ed lo Waa!iington .in an oil company
plane lut ~•\pg, accordinc to. a con.
ll<tential -"'tall . report.
h . ~ distributed Tuuda1 night lo .House llaJ!klni Committee, ~loo aid a Soathwesteria flind raiser for
the President'•• oonlradlcted denials of .fnVol Illa Mex~n lronsactl~ bJ ·~ ......... -1 ~ llllliijt: .... 1.F • d a l ,. l!iil'8~ al Jn...ilgauoil~"bw:< of fll,OOD
'! tn. Cbrlstopber's ~ ,v,iolated his
• aOarch .,.. ~ l'llhla-eontinued lo be
1" Stana, •
. IJ!~.es.llM!on . ~Id the)' ~'~.ll nloney-· '1 a -actually ~11'!' lrom ·
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• heard in a Loa AQaOles federal court to-
day. · \ . SirJlllM lnollonl wJll be made, Tu"9<11y : by ·attorney1 _,._tlog deftndlntl .
Charles A. Mulllgao,. 31, and Amil A. 1 Dins.io,3 6. Jury seleCtion will get u.oder
way tater next week, Glaaaman added. . ~TANFORP° ~~SEARCH!iRS 1REtEA$1-CHIMPS AT LION COUNTRY
• A SIOf>Over Bo~ft LOuhi1n1 1rld Coll. RtMorch C1ftt1r
Defense attorney G.lassman 18.id that ..
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·~ New ·J~~~uk~ts at .iwn Countr y
'; I 1 -r • • ' . . ' ··• lly JAM l!DWAIU>S 'l'belr ·move from the Della Rqlonal
• • .,. Oettr "" ,,... . PHmate' Resulch Ct!nter in New ~i&ht~'-• ·~ll/)4!i~l"'!"~ roo.,~,..~~~.AA dw>g• Ibey had
uqdet : . ~ • _'1 ~allon' . ·':f'tW ~er. t~~~··.1~ r:esearcbe(1 l\'l!ural co Uons, were·· ~uced and tho. d'!l!1J!I' hanAl~t ·from LolJlsl,ana
Wildnesda tD their tern •. home •ai .said they IJldulll!t the sWltcH :"'"! well. · Y , porary · The .five feplales (Including a four·
Won f.:'""lrf Safari. month-old baby) and three males have
As five IJon Country res.ldent' chJnt.. lived wilb one another exclusively !ince
panzetJ bpot,ed ancl clapped lo ex-they were babies 1blpped from Africa
cilemont Q11' a -by laland, two Stan-eight years ago.
font Upivmit;-~areben o>wed the So they turned lo one another for ~p-Jadcell c;:,:.1o :t ·:r~ by:; Aiecurlty' lo their tldlcally-chwed world. ::r 'nlfeirformerho.me-sil'.acresof
Ail 'but the two -aw-i:J: cblmpl trees and other ·vtcelalloD -Is unlike ... 'ty a1'-..-. -~ by tbelt new one - a ~ cnmped Island 1011 ... 1 oecun ';. _,. ind~ 1'llh ""° bo1')'en tna"and fallen lop. =."' UI> 00 the "'°" lluiglng :eut.ihe chimps an apecled to adjust.
DB chimp headed f ... the watar -and , 'l!>e chimps will be oboerved by Stan-
Jumped onto the boat, nearly '!mocking fOrd ,_.,.,,.,.. for tbelr tuctlons lo
down the boatman In bis tzcttement. poydlological incl bJoc!i!unlcal tests.
'And when all el&hl chimps wore "Cblmpo are ..,, ...ich Uh -le,"
nun!ted, thet huddled together ti>-bug cla1ml raurcber .\Ian Gnmdmlnb,
one another ancl touch llPs I o r · coordinator of lbe projocl .and monager
• repsuranceo t/l stanlont'• outdoor prlaate facility.
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Christopher. a tavem owner. was ar-
rested June 21 for allegedly violating ,
federal probatiol\ by traveling lo
C&lifornia from CJeveland.
·Tho search wbicb turned up the $30,000
ln alleged UCB cash was incidental and
therefore the evidence should not be
allowed in court, Glaiamao argued.
Tennis Court
Plans Under Way
Architects have started work on
designs for siJ: tennis courts expected to
cost $85,000 at the new Dana Hills High
School campwi. When completed, the
courts wlll be available to the general
public.
Trustees of the C&pislrano Unified
School District Monday agreed to hire
William E. Blurock and Partnm to draft
the plan! for the courts wblcb are the
major part of a spending package for
community recreation thiJ ICbool year on
several school campuses. . An extra baseball bacutop at Dana
HUis, plus major refurbishing of the San
Clemente Ingb School tennis cpurts also
have been approved. Money for the proj·
ecta will come from the district11 special
tax for community services.
The .Dana lfiils courts will be shared by
ICbool atudenll and the general public.
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Julie Nixon Eisl!l!hower. tries · a (ew pool shots wlille·tourin~ a ·rest
home In Cl_eveland 11ut •gave. up aEterimis1_lng the !>«kets· twice in a
row. Jullews sp~nding •the·day in Ohin •t<> promote lfer-f~en'in the November elect:1on. : 1 • ., • , • 1 ! · , , 1
Del · Obispo : School '·Plan s
Back on Drawing-Boards
HaH~mpJeted plans for a new at Marco Forster Jun ior High School.
elementary schoo: proposed fof acreage The d.lstrict purposely bought the eltra ·
along Del Obispo Road have been· renlov-land In anticiPJltiOn of the need for
ed from limbo by trustees oC the anOther elementary school.
C&pistrano Unified School District. Arcbitecta Flewelling and Moody will
The drawings for the Del Obl!po resume their. work QD the plans. to see if
Elilmentary School had to be acrapped in tho documenll oould be comptete in time
early 1969 when the slate discovered it for bld a~verilsement1 early next year.
could oot ,provide enOugl! financial . help If that plan succeeds, tru11e<s learned,
for the ,project. tMn construction on at least two ·or the
But trustees Monday, reacting to a new thtee buJldlng1 could be complete in time 1 •· .. -1n tructl · ••• J for the 1lart of the 197f ll(hooi year, surge • ~ I coos on m '"'" uan M~while, the district wW be faced C&plstrano and IJaDa Poln~ ordered the resu"mpt1on of architect'• wort· on the with a continuing crush· or pupils
plans to ... If ~ clawoonu eould generated bf the new housing Pi:<>leci.o lo ~ built within !hO next two yean In cope . the area, aaid Aaalstant SUpermtendent
with the new pupils. · · . Joe Wimer.
'Ille ICbool; involving three ·buildings, The major P1'11Jltm In finlshlog the
wouJd be built cm extro acreage available, new school, Wimer er;plained, Is tho lack ; • of funds for a toW project.
Of flnt priority wtil be the develop-
ment ol the n.,, junior high on land lo
Laglma N"""l donated recently by Avco
Cormnunlty Developen.
A.D FOR '61 VW
FIRST NIGHTER
Here'• • real "'flnt"'llllbtir'' special
• • • 1 tbr<e-line ad that ran in the
DAILY P!UlT, <jrew whit the ac1 .. ,.. u..r called '"tienitndoiii ...._ .. aod
sold the bug "first night in the paper."
Here'• the ad:
" 'II vw B I J • bua. Con-• • vertlbte, Over '8llO Jnmted.
Will take $3IO. m-Unl ' ' It'• -1· aample of the kind ol advertil-
ln& that can l~ "I~ rt1pcme"
1 ... ~1 too. TIY It Pbok l4Wt1I, the
direct ... lo ....its. '
What ·Is left over afltr that crucial
projtcl, he aald, would be put to use at
Del Obllpo.-
Tlm( for both the Niguel ICbool site
and the Del Obilpo project ii extremely
c:rlllcal and In the .... ol the gift land,
Wimer aald, un!0resecn delays in gradll>g
by the developer might cause a late atarf
in oonatructlon.
"II the gradiog ls completed later th4n
January, then we wUJ be bard pr.....t to
open tbt Junior blgh in time far the start
of school In '71," he aald. ·
Dlatrict officials have 1tresacd that tW
wont crowdlns problemt lte in tbl In-
termediate ICboo!·.
..
ot-..,...lrj •
But th.,, aald lliat on the aurfaci; It ap.
peared the money wu from foreign na-
tionals and." it that la true, accepting Jt is
a violation of U.S. bah.king laws.
The 58-page report, compiled the past
several weekJ, both adds to the bizarre
development& In the Democratic hea<f..
quarters bugging case and vividly
describes Ja1l·minute efforts by Nixon
fund raisers to beat the April deadline of
a new elections law requ iring full dis-
closure of campaign donors.
Despite a warning by commiltff
Chairman Wri ght Pelman (D-Tei:.),
(See SCANDAL, Page Zj
Homeowner Sues
Over House Size
Two San Clemente real estate brokers
have been sued for $33,000 by a local
resident who clalm1 they misrepresented
the dimenalom of a home he bought last
February,
Rodney A. Atnip, 102 C&lle Balboa,
names Melvin Portwood and Gary
Jenklrul u defendants in his Orange
County Superior Court complaint.
He alleges that the d efendants
represented the Calle BaJOOa home'1
dimeMJons to be in the vicinity of the
l ,670 square feet he specifically asked
for.
Atni p states he discovered after
purchaslnc the property for $31,llOO that
the home actually covered 1,400 square
feet. ..
Or ange
The dreary tkl•s ,.w be lat
away at leaat through '11iursday,
accontlog lo the U.S. Weather
Service. We'll have moaUy aunny tki•• with hlgbl in the 70t and
lows from 58-62. •
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J DAJlY PILQ, SC
Hughes Yisiu
Latin Country
MANAGUA, Nlear111U-1 (AP) -
Howard J!uBhea has been In 1llla
Oeotral American ~ital for lhr<e
weeka, a U.S. Emba'*Y spokesman
said. The rta!Oft for bts visll is
unknown.
A Nicaraguan government an-
nouncement Tuesday a&d ooly tllal
Hughes accepted an invitation by
c1·~esident Anastacio· Somoia to
revisit Nicaragua. Hughes was here
in March.
Hughes apparenUy hu remained on the seventh noor of the
tntercontinental Hotel here. Guards
were stationed on the floor to pre-
vent intruders.
Mayor Quits
In Scandal
Over Lease
Westmlns!tr Mayor Derek llltWhiMey,
tndtcted by Jhe Orange County Grand
Jury on bribery charges involving an
alleged politlcal PJYolf, Tutsday night
resigned the mayoralty post he bu held
1ince 1988.
McWhinney Indicated he will continue
to serve as a Wtetmlnster city coun-
cilman.
He II aobedultd to appear In Sllptrior
Court Friday Jo tnter a plea oo charg'"
of bribery aod conspiracy Involving a
farm lease on county-controlled property
at M\le l!Quare PNk In Fountain Valley.
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Pope Speaks
Strong Talk Rips Immorality
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) -Pope Pll4d VI ...ned -,.........
... taclaY .. d aaid <Olllfaetp!IOO, abortlon, adUltery and -made ~
.... "*1 '·wlp.r. vic1oua ud aad..'' uwe llve at a time •bell mm'• animal •Ide often degeoerates into m.
-comiptlon. We walk In the mud,• Pope Paul told 3,llOf vtallora ill hla
~ publle audienoe . • • lie llnlrtd peychoanalytll and aexual eduealion wltb porno masutnea and
IU lltow• for contributing to whaJ he called the "pc>llutloo ol envin>nmtntal
lmmoralJty."
The pontltt attacked the 0 ao-ca.lled freedom of sense• and cuttom." 116
aid Jt provided a bot bed fo• addiction Jo narcollct.
It wu the Pope's strongest atiack on permllliveness Jn many months. It
ecboed, bowenr, bi.. l91t encyclical bonnlllc oootracepllve devicea 11 lmmonl
and .denouncing their ~ usage u a cause of c:or114>11on. •
. Valfcan obeerven said the _. ~ Pope Paul'• lingtJ1ng dluJ>
poantmenl a1 the fact that maay theologlaaf llld prielta lllll ·-hla .,.. cyclJCal agaiolt cootruopllon. . ,
Jets Blast
Communist
Rail Yard
SAIGON (UPI) -U.& jet llal>ttn 111"
in( 1-l'Jlded -wljl<d oul ltlll • nilroocf ....,.... ID -VlolDam,
downed tlJree Sovlet4Juill MTG21a In
dogfil}lll over-Hanoi and cleltroyed a
railroad bridge soudi ol the China
bonier, the U.S. Glllmand uld Joday. 1
The U,$. ClOllUlland Uicl Air Foret
Pbaoloml Al lalrudon and "7 Coraaira
bombed it.; nilroad yard! at Kep, '45
miles no-of jlanol, and reported
deslroyinf hall ol the compleL
The pilots uld -.... lo 4,000 feet over the target u they headed back oul
to &ea. San Clemente
Will Resume
hod Studv •
McWhinney ond Westminster Planning
Commissioner Tad Fujita were arraigned
Aug. 31 following the grand jury In. .·
dictment for allegeclly soliciting a btibe
from cucumber farmer Ceon:e Mural to
ensure a renewal Of an agricultural lease
Murai held with the county on land In
Mile Square Park.
Dellinger Gets Cl~arance
• • ..
To Meet-:,pow·s in .Hanoi·
Other Air F'Dr<e Pban!Dml destn>yed a
lii>-loot railroad bridge near Yen llaL a
major air, rail and storage center 75
miles south of China.
Still other Pbantom pilots slruct the
Luc Nam petroleum pumping station 35
mllea northeast of HanoL Plloill relum-
ing lo assess the damage reported tbal
heavy black smoke obscured the target,
the command llliid.
UPIT.._..,
ADMITS BUGGING ROLE
Bern1rd L. Blirkt:r •
Fl'OIKPligeJ
SCANDAL ••
,
Both men were booked and released on
San Clemente planning commissioners $5,000 bail. They are charged with con-
tonight will resume their study of possi· spiracy to commit grand theft, at·
ble changes in the city code to tighten up tempted grand theft, conspiracy to offer
requirements that developers provide a bribe to a member of the Board of
park land or fees in place of acreage. Supervisor David L. Baker that he had
On orders of the city council, the com-bribes.
mission will review techniques Used by The Mile Square case came to light in
the County of Orange and other cities in July when Murai complained t 0
the county to raise fllnds from Supervisor Dabid L. Baker that he had
developments to augment park con-been solicited for $10,000 if he wanted to atruction. -' retain his lease on 113 acres of land he
City ~fficials hope to achieve a change has fanned in the park for the past four
In a 1966 amendment to the subdivision years.
ordinance requiring land dedication or in~ Baker turned the matter over to
lieu park fees from subdividers. District Attorney Cecil Hicks and the i.n-
Revenue from that legislation has been dictmenta followed after a month-Iona: l.n-
extremely sparce. Li r The city planning staff already has ves ga ~on.
studied other jurisdictions where fees are Supervisor Robert W. Battin'• name
charged for each dwelling unit, instead of was linked to the case but he was not l.n-
each subdivided lot. dieted. He announced two weeks ago,
If San Clemente were to shift its ap-however, that he bad fired an aide, Larry
_ proacb and aet a fee schedule for each Wilhelms, who had been allegedly ·linked
· unit built, revenue for parks and develop-to the 'bribel1" C1!8t· Wilhelms was a
ment would be substantially increased. • fonner Wt:itrninster 1City recre8Uon aide
One proposed park project domlnatea . before joining Battin 1 1Jaff. •
the reUODI for amending tbe city code Tbe other three members present of
About 11 acres of surplus state freew~y the Westminster City Council accepted
land in Sborecliffs will be available soon McWhlnoey's J'e!lgnatlon with regret and
for city. purchase, but thus far no funds ":ords of praise for his services to the
uist for the major ac;quisitJon. city .. The remainder of 'the commission's Officials of the Orange County Transit
agenda for tonight'• 7:!0 o'clock meeting District of which McWblnney ill chairman
Is routine, with several minor variance of the board said today that they have
requests and two small-parcel sub-bad no indication that he will resign hia
cllvillfool acheduled. post with that agency.
Irvine Council
•' May Take 'Stanfi·
On Airport Site~
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of flle INltr Plltt lflff
Irvine City councilmen early today said
they would next Tuesday to consider a
resolutton opposing certain commercial
jet port locations in Orange County but
the airport that afflicts their Newport
Beach neighbors ii not eipected to be
one of them.
Councilmen John Burton and Henry
Quigley, two who seldom agree on
anything, vehemently argued against the
new city's actively fighting growth of
Orange County Airport.
They cited the Newport Beach rezo,,..
lngs of the Collins Racllo Corporation ond
Emkay Development COmpany's holdings
near Orange County Airport.
The commerci¥f use of tb.ese properties
wUL further entangle traffic in Irvine
near the airport and are expected to in-
crease demands for more jet fligbll , Ibey
agreed.
Henry Quigley urged councilmen lo go
on ~ opposing joint commercial use
of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
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Fonda Seri.es
I
Beg.ns Today
' ' . Jane Fonda cu ·bare!Y ~
her marriage, her father, htt
brother . Peter, her d a u g ht e r
Vanessa, 4, or her estranged hus-
band, French director Ro g er
Vaclim.
All Js trivia except for finding the
Vietnaµi war.
UPI reporter Vernon Scott uy1
she clearly is not a woman in
search of publl~ty for publicity'•
sake. Her dedication, he says, can-
not be doubted.
'The first in a series of articles on
the controversial actress appean
on Page 8 today.
Man Found Drowned
PISMO BEACH (AP) -The body of a
Fresno man reported missing while
swimming in the Pacific Ocean Sept. 3
has been recovered, police s a y •
Authorities said the body of Ron Fel~
ciono, 36, was found Tuesday by an
employe of a 1 local motel. Feleciono ap-
parently drowned, tht; coroner's office
said.
1 NEW. YORK (UPI) -A federal ap.
pealll court bas given last minute
clearance for pacifist David D,elllnger tO
head a delegation leaving for Hanoi
-tonlg!U lo pick up thre< American
prisonerl of war being released by North
Vietnam.
Dellinger, who is free on bail following
his conviction at the Chicago Seven con-
spiracy trial, was given permission Tues.
day tUght by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals in Chicago to travel outside the
country, an associate Hported today.
The delegation also includes Cora
Weiss of the Committee of Liaison With
Families of Servicemen Detained in
North Vietnam, which negotiated ~
POW release; the Rev. William Sloane
Coffin, Yale University ch a p 1 a il!i;
Richard Falk, professor ol lnlernallonal
studies at Princeton University, and
members of the pri!oners' immediate
-famlli ... · !Bee related slory, Pagt' 11
Mrs. ·Weiss warned Tuesday before the
O:Ucago court acted ' that if permission
waa not graoted It could jeopardir.e the
Edison~Renews
Expa:qsion Fight
In .Huntington
ltlp and the release of Ille tlJree
Americans because the North Viet-
, namese specificallf asked her f.1'ld ~
Inger lo pick •P the prl....,.,
"II """1d be an tnternatiolial spectacle.
We'll have to find out what the Viet-
namese think. We'll see what the
American people think," she said.
A spokesman for the Committee of
Liasion said it was not known exacUy
when the North Vietnamese would
release. the three prisoners: Navy Lt.
Markham L. Gartley, rt, Navy Lt. (j.g.)
N:orris A. Charles, '1.7, and Air Force Maj.
Edward Kntght Elias, 34.
Charles' wife, Olga, of Sen Diego, and
Gartley's mother, Mr&. MintUe Lou
Gartley of DCmedin, Fla., will travel with
the delegation, but Elias' family decided
not to send a member because-of illness
in the .family and opposition by the State
Department. . ·
The group will le,ave from Kennedy
International Airport totUght and arrive
in Hanoi 8aturday after stops in
Copenhagen, Ba!!elrok and Vientiaoe. The
romrnlttee spokesman said they would
remain in Hanoi for two or three weeks.
From Pagel
ECOLOGY •••
A spokesman said other targets at Kep
locluded two 5,000-gallon petroleum
storage tanks that were damaged and a
pipeline that was eut In three places.
Phantom jets escorting f i g b t e r •
bombers striking near Hanoi sbot down
th:. three MIGs in. two separate
dogllgbll, the command said.
A spokesman said at least 12 MIGs and
Pbaotoms Jook part In the two ti.tiles.
Sgokesmen at fu'St had called it a single
dogfight but said hlttr there were two
separate actions.
The command in a delayed report said
two more Phantoms were shot down over
North Vietnam Monday; 'l1te command
earlier reported one F4 soot down in a
dogfight Mooday but today aonounced
the downing of the other two by Com·
munist antiaircraft. fire.
Hinshaw Re.por~
He Won't Vote
For -o-wn Views
against releasing the report to newsmen,
a copy WM obtained by col'Qlnnist Jack
Anderson 'who made It a\'ailable lo The
As!iociated Press.
Sen. George McGoyem has H:ized on
the bugging case and the question of an
anonymods $10 million ,contribUted ·to
Nixon before the new law took effect
April 7, making them a major issue in
bis campaign for president.
A· new disclosure ln the repoit la that
Sl.00,000 came from Mexico. Previousli,
it Was known that $89,000 liriked to the Wate!'.@~ affair was made UJt o1 ·1four
checks drawn on a Mexican bank.
Patman told commitee members la 1
Cbverlng letter: •
"The $89,000 of Mexican bank checks
~bich went into lhe Republican ~
paign and then mlo the aOCC>w.'I,~
Bernard Barker, one of the ~ts Ill
the Water~le burglary, ~ trim..,. ctous queatiQDS....for the conimittee. . f
"It appears that the CommJllee>lo, JI&.
elect ,the President and Its allied 'groups
are willing lo go lo any lengths lo "'"'
ceaI the ldenUty of the origins of lheae
checks."
Andrew J. Hinshaw, Oraoge County S h ·• W J .J
asses901' aod 'Republicao caoclldale '"" c mitz.. ouw
the 39tb Congressional District aeat, s¢
tending the meeting, told the 1rouJ1 they Tuesday be would not go Jo W,asblngtOD O de R
ought DOI he afraid lo "haul people inlo "Jo VOie for my own views." r r es cue
court" lo achieve tnvironmental goaill. 'Iba! is precillely wbal lame-duck -' ,
Jim Dilley, of the LaguJlli a .... belt, Congressmao Jolm Schmitz•' Tusuh clld, Of. U S ·po' W
.. ~ .!O:!:, ~ Inc., urged tbe gathering to fight for Hinabaw told Costa Mesa Kiwanis • • S _ . .i. <eWlty restralQI oo zone ~ "l!d memhen aod II a11trlbuled to hll ...... , i 'liie 'SOulbetli Clllli'omia Ed1!on' dnn-"road «islructiti ""lllilbe,qi,.,9P4e iJl the primary. , • ' -;;;-'Sr..i·~
paoy bu renew~~ struggle Elemenf to the Masttr Plan ill adopted "I uamlned John Scbmllz vQtln American Paftj !lle'fttiat ta!cud~Ji
Jo expand IJs H ' ch power formally in June. record llld It wu not in acoordao<e w1:f John G. Schmitz said In Manchestu,
plant with a l250 · roposal filed The south Laguna Civic As!oclaUon led what he waa • ..,m,. Congreoem4!1, iire N.H., ~be would order Greeii Tua it'th ~.~~ Alun . by LoreP Loog P~, lhf·,_puab lo set nol aenl lo WISblngtoo lo -theli''WD ~ ~ Mar11!e diVlsion into Nd
Pollu ihi ~i.APl:m, the coalition cooslcWlltlon ~Ung. V!ei:J. Aid lllnsba11l ~" " ''''" Vlili\anl IO • ........, .. •ers OI · o clkl. Olun«ihl ~plans The association malled letlerl to l'I tn-"defea!Od Schmitz in Juili'bUt war, ,abould be be elected.
will cut pollution by two'..thlrda and easily vironmental ~in~ county and set faces Democratic Party contender ' John 1!M-lam&duck congressman fro~
erase pior objecUons ot the APCD up the first meeting. · Bladt In the Nov. 7 election. Schmitz Tustin became the party!1 nominee aflet'
which had earlier blocked !:Bison ex: Mrs. Long and Randy Borsch, Orange meanwhile bas become the presidential Alabama Gov, George C. Wallace said be
panslon plans in the state Supreme Ccunty Chainl18D of the Sierra Club, co-candidate of the American Party. could not be a candidate because of his
Court. chaired the meeting. To underline'liis statements· .Hbishaw Injuries sustained during an assassina.
An official for the APCD agreed Besides setting up the two committees sa!d he would return to Orang~ county tion attempt earlier this year. ~
with the po w e r company'• contention on organization and goals, the members twice each month to meet with. con-Schmitz told a news conference the
this morning after an overnight study of expressed approval of a platform citing stltuenta from both parties "and find out 4'continued toleration of the. seemingly
the plan. the need for united effort and decrying bow the people are feeling about the endless imprisonment of our·prisoners of
"The new pl&ns Ioolr: like they'll comply ~ extent of the 4'degradalian of en-Wues." war in North Vietnam" is a mockery oi
with the Jaw," said district engineer vu"Onmental quality tn Orange c.ounty." "The government will pay me to take the motto of New Hampshire, "Live Free
Douglas Jeffrey. "But ft will be a week The Organization Committee is chaired one trip each month and I will pay for or Die.''
to IO daYJ before a final decision is by Randy Dorsch and Includes Bea Whit· the other," be added. He said "hundreds of our prlsonen made." tlesey, Fred Lang, Lorell Long, Chuck Strayinf lrOm bll lcheduled talk Oil who have been Jortured, drugged and
The earliest construction cou1d begin Bolin, Jack Harlow, Shirley Price and assessed valuations and bow they affect debased in every mamer are rewarded
however, would be in about ooe year, aC: Gerald Podolak. property taxes, Hinshaw said his con-by one presidential candidate wbO said be
cording Jo Ediaon Vice President David The Goals Committee IJ chalrel by tacts with the Nlmn Administration would crawl lo H8110l 1o heg for peact
Fogarty. E!sie Kroescbe and includes Jim Dilley, should belp him secure good committee and by anothei: who, through tr&de wilb
Tbe new units are based on combined Btll Leak, Lynn Hicks, Davine Montero, assignments in Washington. Rus.sia, gives North Vietnam the com::
cycle . operation, and are enUrely dif. Margret Carlberg, Bob Snyder, Verlyn He ~d be would work diligently to puter technology to ·shbot more Americai;t
ferent from tbe standard steam plants Jensen, Becky Baumann and Reed support the views of his district "~en if boys out pf the sky and tnake them :\~ Edison bad orlginall7 boped to 'IF~loiryi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl~liit viomlaiiteiisiimy.;miiowiim.;mper;;soii1111iiliiconmviii·ciitilionsil.ii"iiiiiiiipr~iso~ner~·-~·~too~-.ii .. ;;i;iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii".;.
The combined cycle concept tttlli%es I
two t y p e • of genetatora wOtklng' Jn GEM TALK tandem, Fogarty explained. Gu tllrblnes
are · coupled to electrle generators, 8nd
provide half· of the unit's electricity. Councilman E. Ray Quigley,' Jr. sUp.
ported that Idea but hoped lhe city
might back Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers' bld to seek· a major
airport at Camp Pendleton.
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DAILY PILOT
Vote Register Charges
Facing Court's Action
TODAY
by
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'Ci..lllH A-""' '4J-1671
By TOM BARLEY
01 ""-0.llY l'tlll Sllff
Allegations that Orange O:>unty ha.s
halted the swearing in of deputy voting
registrars to the point that mat1y new
voters will not be able to register before
the November election will g9 before a
Superior Court judge Friday.
The charges are contained In a lawsuit
filed late Tue"'ay by the ljational Move-
ment for the Student Vote and two of Its
members, Gladys June Gay, 22, or Santa
Ana and Charlotte Sandford, 20, of
Orange.
It is alleged in the action naming coun.-
ty supervisors and Reglstrar of Voters
David Hi~chcock as defendants that
Hitchcockl.ufllawfulJy halted the swearing
in of deputy regbtra"I 1-at See_t. 1.
It means, asserts the lawsuit~ that 1,500
deputy regi,,trars wfll be. aVallable in the
next th1'1!e months lo regilller ' Predicted
nood of potenUal vOlen Iha! w\11 Include
several thousand new voten from the
newly enfranchised 18 ~ 21 age group.
lion.
"'!11ose figures .,. .,,...iy lnllated.
Hitcbcoclt sald'Joday. '
SHOCK AllSORllERS
IN WATCHES
"! predict lhal W<:'Il hl1ve t!l 000 Your car is not the only mocbanl-
resldents registering Jiel11eeo ..,. ~nd cal device rely!Dg beavil,)' upon a
N0vember ond I' IBY that ''"' 11100 shock absorpti y~·-"-" ~--
dl\l)\llies -not i,500 u claimed :.'will be performance.
0~.:i 0 "(.;:,.i"",.M
more than adequate to do tbt Job," ht watches are given equiilproteclklll.
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H!tcllcoek said !lie 5e!>1. I deadline wat Back hi 1932; the wtUt watcb i*. , set "because we've alwayi done 11 tbal gan superseding the old faahloned
way." ; . · pocket watch, aJll! opened up the
· The ,.glstrar explained lh.U ~ 8'tltna major problem °' Ruarding key
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the cut off date ... b!ea bill dll!ce 1o components again~ tlie far 1!'9"ler
mplete Its examination ol lbe deputies' abuse a wrls.t w~ reCel•eo:
lidavlts and put lnachinery in motion or the allocallon of area dulles to each In that year, two SWiaa cllllens official. · , · obtained a P,elent .for a realli.rt
"I'm more than 1&tisfied that we ti.vo . bearing dealjntd lo provldt protec>
enough people to do Ille job," H!lcheock tlon against abock. Altholllb 1llol
said. "I don't know bow 91t judge ..,1gn-wltcb Industry admitted tblll tlds
ed ,to ·lhJa Cl!OwW view U liolliei' no new~ Pan waa bolll_U-
merit In the allegalions and I'm lalkinc ly and uaeful, 1t loot m )'1!111 franl
lo our lawyen about u tbJr mommg. • pat!l¢ date before ibe llMd«I
Preaidlng Jlldge Bntce &.mncr o( made any 'Jlr'I.,... Ill lllPPl7l!!I
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. o!Yltd lfY torribnow'11tandarila. Tht 1111-wlndlng,
d~ttConttatlalloftChronomelor• ('hlghejl
occuracy acooiada), S•~ thtptd caat, dltl and
b,.catet rnatcl!ihroughout.
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registration applications will reteb 'pro-
portlons whereby tach deputy reglslr.ar
will have to regllttr 120 votera each
before November ~ a prtdiction that
180.000 residents w\11 aeet lo rtg!Jltr.
Laguna Beach will assign a Judge to the watch matlllfllc!Um'I. ••
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H.lstor1cally1 the complaint state.I,
deputy reslstrara haft never averaged
more than 10 re11sttatlone each hell"etn
the cutoff poin~ and the 'Noverilber elec>
special ]learlng Friday morning. Tod 'l' bowtvU, --Hitchcock reminlied county mld¢1 folirlhl o all Jtwtled ftlcllel an
today that they have until !O days he!Ore more rtllablt tlmepltctt' *'-
the. Nov. 7 tlecUon dot. tq rqlster u jbey ll1't protected by a lboct-11>-
vo:;. the county registrar ur1ed lor~lng component. II.lid wbD ""'
resldenta to ,..1eter•j111 .., belota ,,..,.. bUy such famed branda ., Omep.
dly lo lmura tbol tlleJ' ncel¥t umplt and 'Olhen, '®I' watch II .......,
ballot fonu In lht lliiJl. -, -· . · proi.cted •lllut Pock.
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~Market Shopping_
T~es ;I>lanning
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Don'l lel your huobl!nd come
. along on tht weekly
1; aupennarkd sboppinc lrip, H
,. you can poalbly ovoid It
. Never 10 ~•I for food
'on an empty ~
:, atomacb.
Weigh lhe
~coetolras
and time -In clKiooin1
• food mar-
ket; the lead
.~~vein
; Y0t.ri area
may not be P01:T•1t
the cheapest for )'Ou if you
have to driY.e twice the dis-
tance to reac.b it~
ISSUING SOUND ad~ice to
.You, the food shopper, Ls
·becomitg an ever m 0 re
popular "in" occupation
across the land. As part of the
Administration 's "Shop
Harder" drive, the White
House's Mrs. Virginia Knauer
.;, pla11ntng to distribute soon a
'booklet loaded with shoppil'lg
hllits. As part of their cam-
: pafgn to dull your resentment
· against food price increases
'.beyond the retailer's control,
:~the nation's food chains are
·'.becoming increasingly Liberal
~;with guidance to what are non-
. bargains and what a r e
: bargaina in the supermarkets
now .
. • _ ~t most of the advice from
· these sources will be obvious, ;~Judging from what I've seen
;. and know ii on 1J:te way. Here,
: : therefore, 'are some off.beat
~ :...sb:>P.Pl91· guides which . you.
-· -.~-"Jri1g!lfnot i\less so easily and
• which can add up to whopping
• money-saviilg totals: , .
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ORDER
YOURS
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OVER THE COUNTER
NASO lhll"" ,_ MIMay, Sopt...,btr 11, 1972
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-But Beer Biggies Best.Bgts
l' aluable' W-.•te
M1ri1yti· Bruno of fiaytheon studies a display bf
val uable materials r~coveted by recycling residue
from an incinerator.• LoweJJ, Mass., bu. been select·
ed for a federal grant from ·th• Environmental Pro-
tectlon Agency to buUd tbe,.natlon's first full.gcale
mineral recovery opdraUon., Such things as alumi·
num , iron and other minerals are thrown away
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Only NeU, Car Model
BLOOMFIELD H I LL S .
Mich. (AP)-Pontiac, engaged
tn a hotly contested battle with
ill sister General Moton
Divl!ion, Oldsmobile, for third
place in the auto sales race
showed cff a considerably
cbanged line of 1973 cars t<r
day.
fonllac General Manager
and GM vice president F.J.
McDonald said Pontiac held a
~1m car lead over Olds
mrough the first I 1 month.! of
the '72 model year.
He said the margin would
have been bigger except for a
strike at the Norwood, Ohio
auembly plant which cost
Pontiac the production of an
estimated 20,000 of its sporty
FirtbJrd cars. McDonald said
oI. his tussle with Olds, "We
admJt to a street fight for the
qµmber three spot but who is
better equJpped to win a street
fl&ht than Pontiac"?
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Tile ,.------....
commercial ,ianta ol the na.
tlon's beer 11rden .,. bulll'
.... ged In upanskm p ....
graIM which reflecl an ln-
crea.slng ~inatlon of the in-
dustry by 1 ahtlnldng bandlul
ol breweries.
Df.lplte years or government
eUort lo preserve competition,
mnall breweries eontlnue lo be
left behind In a flood ol <;1·
pensive advertlalng and low·
priced branch from the cor-
porate giants.
FINANCE A recent rt1e1rch report
predict.a five major brewers~
St. Louis' Anheuser-Busch; M 11 w a u k e e 's S c h Utz, ..... ____ ..;.. __ _,,
Mllwaukee's Pabst, Denver'•
Coon aild Milw.i.uket'1 Miller
-will represent 76 percent of
U.S. production capacity by
1980, compared with 49.5 pet·
cent in 1970.
The fiscal ability of big
r breweries to equip new pJants
has helped them a b 1 o·r b
markets abandooed by dying
firms. The country'• operaUng
breweries numbered 750 in
1135, and only 140 by 1970.
Busch, Schlitz and Pabat,
the nation's biggest three
brewers, are pacing the trend
of plant expansion.
Typical of tlJooe· at 11ie· other
end or the scale ts the 124-
year-old Lithia brewery of
West Bend, Wl1., whose 22--
emplqye production is being
transferred to a brewery in
Eau Claire, Wis.
"But the basic feeling of
brger brew<riea is not lo put
anyone ·out ol bualneM,"
Marotz aaid. 11You run into
trouble from the government
when you're le/I alone In the
field."
SChlltz, the natlon'a ·-blQat brewer, demG111~t.1
the weight of plant uparwloot
Btg'innlns with a lone
Milwaukee b<twery In the
-· Schlib hu opened br<elel In New Yo rt,
CalHomla, Kanaas C tty,
Florida, HonolalU, Teua,
North Carolina and Tennesan.
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Gets Post
Buach, wttb brt•e:rfts lft St
Louil and eJclll other cities,
loada naUooal production, tae:
ping :zu millioo of the Unilid Ruth Ann Christensen
States' 12'.I million barrels In of · Newport Beach bas
1171. -been named .senior es.-
Pablt, No. s on the p.. crow offJcer at t h e
duclloo roster; opened • Westcliff off I c e of
Georgia plant In 1970 with on 1 Southern Caillornia
annual capacity of l.75 million First Natlonal Bank
barrell. It bas breweries in Mrs. Ctiristensen h~
f"!l',e!Jler ci~ ~ P.I ... 1o is~ yeara banking ... e1piuicl lis CeOrgja capacity lo perience.
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Rotar y Engine Seen in Vega Line by 1975
DETROIT IAP ) -The
Wankel engine which General
Moton pl1111 to belln In-
stalling in 1975 CJaevro11. t
Vegu 1J 11a wonderful, 'smooth
engine and I feel we could sell
any nutnbu jn V e g,,a s , ' 1
<(hevrolet Aleneral Manager
John Z. Di:l.orean said Friday.
OeLorun, answerlne ques·
tlms at a previtW o f
Chevrolet~• 1t7J modets, told
lteWlmen GM ts 11 \lery tlose to
"'81 coaftaurlllon" 1or Its iii lllkel version and Hded he lioltev .. II con be adapted to
.,Y llu car, dependlnfoo the
JlllD!ber of rotora ahd rue or
tn(llnt.
_•Chalnftan R ic-~ C. • Gtrltenbers of GM' 1.,.d
. .-uer thla -t the pany
uperlmenlbig 'with 1'1n~el•
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plCtl lo bav• them In IOm•
J!Odels <two II','.~~~· 1'11s ~ 1«1 '"°"T ,,,
• newsmen 100,000 wlll go into Ll>ie other 1973 models,
1975 model Vegas. Chevrolet.s must go oo sale
OeLorean steps up from Sept. 21 at 1972 prtceJ except
Chevrolet general manager to for the co.!t or opticns made
General Moton' group ei:-standard for next year.
ecuUve in ch£.rge of <:ar and Asked about prices of the
truck divisions. He already Is Monte Clrlo and the Cbevtlle,
I GM Viet ptesident. which he de9Cribed Tl
He told a news conference "completely new from the
GM now is -working on its ground up,'' DeLorean said be
th;rd genera!lOn of Wankei.s waa uncerta;n r<ganllng prlcea
and he antlcip.tes "11)()11 pros· which might be approved
ress In the future wtli be In by the Federal Price Com-
manu!acturit(g rltber than In mission.
the engine lllelf." He uJd, for 0 e Lore a n e s t ~
truitance, 75 percent . ol tho Chevrolet will .. n u millm
direct labor Involved In the vehicles during the Im mOdeJ
manulacture cl C h e v r o J et year, breaking by lll0,000 HI
eight.cylinder engines h 1 1 old model year record 1111 In
'-> tllmlnated since 11154 1nd 1169. Except for strlk• 11
similar relinemenll can be ex· usembly plalits at Lo
peeled with the Wankela. and Norwood, Ohio, he Aid
Gtrstenbel'g .also to I d tho divblon easily could bavo
newsmen Chevrolet trptctl lo told another 100,000 units .
complete lnstallatlcn Of alr Ho uld Chevrolet hu_.et 1
bags In l.llllO ol tis vehlclea for coal ol u million can IOd
11pcrtm,nta1 uae ~Y the 11\<1 ol... ti;i!CU lor lhl 1m mOdeJ ~~· ye&I'.
Figure six months plus one'
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TV IDGlillGHTS
KHJ O 7:30 -"Secret of the Sphynx." An in·
Mu'ance lnves!lgator joins an arcbeologlcal expe-
dition 1earchlng for &tolen gold. Tony Russell stan
In this 196-4 adventure movie.
KTTV m 7:30 -Dodger baseball. The Dodgers
take on the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick
·Park.
CBS U 8:00 -Carol Burnett. Miss Burnett
'·' leads off a Wednesday night lineup of returning
.t CBS shows (Medical Center, Cannon). Jim Nabors
guests and regulars Harvey Korman. Lyle Wag·
goner and Vicki Lawrence are back.
NBC O 8:30 -''Hanacek." George Peppard
stars in this ne.w series of a modern day bounty
hunter \\'ho tonight tries to figure out how a foot-
ball player vanished from the field before millions
· 1 of TV viewers.
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English songbird recalls some of her famous movJe
roJes -"The Sound ot Music," "Mary Poppins" -
and two Broadway roles -"My Fair Lady" and
"Camelot." Rich Little guests. ...
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
S!mMIElt 13
c. • .-.. Official IH111 111port •n
1111 findinp of list ye1(1 Attic•
~· frlson riob lnwstl11tlon.
1:00 IJ Cl) •lW IWOll MNlcal Ct~
llr Wlllltm Windom, Su•n Oliwr
t nd LJnn Ctrlln 1uut ln lht ir•· l:GO; we Ill Cl II) Ntws mtlk: SIOtJ' of t prttftssor know11 for
fWI tXIFlllfllOI')' Plltlplion ...tlo htl 1
trtM "Tht Ult Hunt" vision of his own wtf1'1 dt1th in
hi!. hunt1n1 dMr In the moun· 1ur1ery,
lllM, Hoss tlld Llttlt Jot find • I u" w., ... ,.,. ltictN•r
Slloillonl mtldtn, 11p1ct1nt with 1 -Tiii WfrPllu
whltt m1n'1 thlld. Ch1n1 Eden Lii Ctn111t1M M P1p1
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10:00 8 (J) •lW SWON Ctnfttl An old fninT of Ctnnon's Is tlllrpd with
'Ille murder of Ills wi11. CanllOn'a in.
¥Qfl11tlon rt'ltlll thtl 1111 Wlfl Wll l:ID(;HfaM'• HlfMI h1vl111111 111111, 1ivin1 pollai th1lr
Mtdt: (IO) "Tiie SllrlM" (d11) iulred motive. Mlt:tlael Tolin 111tStJ
' Jost Ferrer, June At1r1G11, JoJ " Mlk• Arnold 1nc1 M1rJ DUSQ
h11, Kllldtll Ctlrt, lube Sonner, pl1yi Zuni Mltcllllt Also 1ppe1tin1
11 llrn11. 11 1ulst1111: ilstrid tttorl'ltY El
CIS ..... Wtlttr Cronklft l1t1owa is Urry Unvlllt, wtio CO·
MftY lrffft• Slit• st111 on th• M•A'S'H strlas.
Alff 1rfff11• a om !'IDll1m s..m "Th• lttdnr .... ,...... M11rfllW ml1ppu11nc1" To avoid ln-
flrt11 U111 t1rn1tloll1I rtPtrcusslons, Lockwood
u,,., ClllN• Vlll111 (It) must find 1 mlssln1 Stitt Oep1r1·
1tMrit Carlon SM• ment fortifn 1ff1lr1 con,ult1nt wh1
ltt111 Aerts i• tnvolVtd In 1 m1rlt1I sc1nd1I.
AlldHNM • II C.11u1i1114 Guisti trt C.pucln1. M111rfcl £n111 ::.:.::,s~~ll !Ind ::.d Wllllt.
1=-rtH!I Ill! Nm lll"'IIJ m """• u·•1"'1 ~~","1,: iliWili1 .. ""'" .. • '"lie • ..... .... T~-.... Gtlostl17 1uut. T111o..iah !hi m11ic ·-" -11111111ncn of •"tcitl 1tllds. ·Jullt wilt hm 11 UltlMI WorWI ..,. ~· Mr llll•l htr special ruests Eli.rt Doo!ittl11nl
1 LM Llltf Mery Poppins, two of htr most
1 h• tf .lttnnli famous ch1rK11riz1tlolls. c.,tlllfN l!I llltr lrAlll Cfuudt From llr-
S.111! "M'loom-loblly Htb\i" minrh•m. Alt.
MIN: (C) "Twtn!J·ftu1 tfeun llldt S111br1 O Mw fleM Cira M Mujer I'" Cts.,. ._
tt Kiii" :::. If tk Set
7:30 B •EW SlAsoN Tiit .. IHig1,.· lO:JO. Talk ltci
tninn Ford 1utsl1. Tn11 Aftotlltur1 "l1min1 th1 Vol· D PIOllW: Wiit 'TIU Ytur flttltr .,
lei:t Ht .. "Tht Flln1" Htrry ofltra (,!;Ml lollb~ lMrtorms his hit t~ dtlw • tRtly 1lrl to • ntirby ·~unn " and othtr sonas· Tiit !Jtr-city, bllt his ur trouble ind 11 ~ ., .. ' forctcl to sptnd the nliht wltfl her. 1uuloM aln1 1 ctpe!l1 styi., ind
Anlmt t1d .Hrln. Mt• Rotch hucls I tl•·mtn 111r-
• MM: CC) (tlr) "Mtnlm M cuulon tnMrnble. tit lllteb"' (com) '6>-Dtti Martin. GD M .... '!lllc:l lh1trt -n. Lal
Frtnk Sinatra Otborth ,.., frltl!CJ irlM Meltle1111 (JI) . . I LI lldl1lcs S!n•ltt. C.Nr Jlomtftl, John Mc.-Mfwlt:• ...._. 1114 s.11r
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YIU AUt11 fir ti OllWw s,.rtN!ltn
Miiiion $ Mtwlt: (C) (Zhr) "'St-10:45. IM&tf S.NbUN cm If tht stlliu" (adv) 'M-Ton7· ·
0 rwt hi A Slat! 1iiw1
(D "'11V laalkn Dod1111 vs. , 1tJw1
Ruuel, M1rlt PttJChr. 11:00I11:·· m. Ntn
Glints 11 Sin frtnclsca . M:tnUf mlll•
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Y11111r Dldw tiiNm H...,... IM I ltul ttr Yrir Ult
"""'Ill ••it ""* , .. Artlliftll MH1111 f111Uy ~ (JI)
1:00 8 Cl) fllW 1WOft C1tt1 lllrnett 11:1511) "'9IUI SI Jim litbors 111eits. 1 II (II g, •EW SWOfll M111°ll ll:JO 8 Cl) Cl$ L.111 Mtvie (C) °TM "mrt~tl" Off1ct11 MtllO)' '"' Rted ~ On_.. (dra) '61 -llobtrt
pu11111 two motorc,.:11pum1n11Cll· Sttck, (lkt Sommer, N•ney KW•~
•rs. Story ol 1 two·listtd 1itv1ntur1f In
fJ l])(l)(DPIEMIEIEPtal !ht Orlen!.
LJfllSI "'" "Howie Coma Hom• 11 D !1i m kh11111 Ct11t1 Sc:hli· Roost" l 1rb1r1 rtturns h«r11 lrltfl ulld: Biili Grahlrn. Ptttr Fonda
1 bt1IMI ntw hUS111nd who lllwt 8 Mevit: "IDlllCtllb ll Ptrlr
Paul's tfforts to t!ost down t por· (com) '5S-C11l11 &loom, M1r11rel
no1r1phlc thttllf fly tumlsh!llf th• Ruthtrtord.
fOI "ltll "' tlr 1111'11 ltfll ftllllM. a Cl) (J) G IN4 Cl'fllt Anlhto-
1 T1!.h111/Ptny MIMll j0io1lst M1r11ret M••• 111d htlV'J'·
Hw11111M c.r1;1 wei1ht tloli:inf chtmploa .lot frariff
(fj) Eectlt11 •1i 1r1 Jci'ltdulli IUllU.
LllClll Ubrt Ill Mtwie: (C) "fliJlill ti the Ltll
r..t.dl• C.nb'1I ilU•" (1ttv) '60 -M111h11I
Mftll: (2'11 "Jrtll P•p W1•· Thompson, M1l1 ~ers. Yo11n1 tx·
111" p1«1r MU Olll ICfl'"U inptMltlbll
Jun11u ol Alltel 111 1 h)'dropn P• 1:301!1 (fl m PltVUW "IC WM11111.. '•lloon tit risc:ue t•llow tlPfortr lrn-
lq ll)olta!J-&l.U: "let's H111 prisollld ., 'oiclo111 Hindu, 11 httd·
It !or A LJY1n1 ltftlld" ltn•~•k , "'''"' " Hire. to find out how tnd w1t1 1 footb1tr .
pltYtt v1nlshts ltt111 tht lltld befora 12~ at Tn.C. ti Ctut1111111m
mill10n1 of TV vlt"ll'flS. • m W11iMrtllit lf.!l..W e.:·(~M ~~Al C 12:ff at Tt Ttl Vie Truth
tlt1 ti ....... CtM" (corn) .;t. • C.lidiy Miiiie Tillll
Budd}' Ebttll, ~rtlli V1l111tiiM, Stn· l:OO (])Iii~()) 111 •tn irt DH, La117 W1rr1n. It 1 tchtmt . at Afr-R f11ifi: '111t Mt• 1111
to kl•ll bis llt'ld undtf I MW homt· A '''1'!'• "HIP ~ Ctnlld•~ attldlnr 11w, 1 will' fLlf t11pper tt· 11,1 .. ~ 11...,.. •\ uuff1 1 thief, 1 pickpocket end 1 '
11l'Mlll11tett(i rtrt\ 1111 d1u1ht1ra. l:SO B Mtrli: (C) "All AUl(1t11 Mt.., tzD !Bl Ill Offlcltl h-blby" (C(llll) '5~Dontld Slndn, ,.,._el · •r\ Stall Slltdll Dl1n1 Don.
Thursday
oArnDt MOvtES
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'VAROOM, VAROOM' -Barbara Van Holt shows
ex-husband Robert Engman (left) her motorcycle
form as ne\v boyfriend Bruce Campbell beams ap·
provingly in a scene from "Forty Carats." open·
ing Friday at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Y Sets Theater Course
A six-week course ln theater
will be -Offered by ..he Orange
Coast YMCA this fall with
rcgi!tration now being taken.
' G'wen Yarnell. ~!rector of
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"Cactus Flower" and "The
Odd Couple" for the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, will in-
struct the course. which is
divided into two divisions. The
creative dramatics class for
youngsters 6 through 12 will
meet Saturdays al 10 a.m.
while the teen·adull sessions
are slated for Thursdays at 7
o'clock .
Regrstrainnr-ree Ls 115 ($12
for 6 members ) and a musical
production will be given at the
end of the course. Additional
information is available by
call ing the YMCA at 642·9990.
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'Carats' at 2 Pla.Yhouses
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Clrata,' now playing at a com-
munity theater near you •••• '*
That might well b< the pitch
offered this w e e k: by
playwriSht Jay Allen. who
stands to reap more in Orange
County royalties this sta!OD
than Neil Simoo. Allen's
''Forty Carats" opened last
night at the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse and turns up again
Friday at the Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse-
For playgoers who aren't in
a "Forty carats" mood, two
other" local comm un 1,t y
theaters will be unveiling tbtir
season openinrr: shows -in
both cases with a program or
four one-act comedies. The
.' SanClementeCommunity
:Theater bows in with !.'Lovers
and Other Strangers" Thurs-
day, while the Santa Ana
Communit.v Plavers follow on
Friday with "You Know I
Can't Hear You When the
Water's Running.''
The quartet of new arrivals
join last weekend's openers,
•·My Fair Lady" at Laguna
Beach's Irvine Bowl and
"Mary, Mary" at the Hun-
tingtQn Beach Playhouse on
the county's theatrical calen·
dar. Winding up a six·week
summer stin t is "You're a
Good Man, Charlie Brown" at
the Long Beach Community
Playhouse.
divorcee Plll'IUO(I by a·JOU111'1 D'lllOdoro. Ron Chrislie and popular musical vtnion ol
swain (Walter U FQlllab>e). BobbJ Marahlll, L o r r I e George llernard Sb 1 w 'a
Don inn-portray~ till -Gallach<r and Jay ~ "Py1J1141'°".'' •
and .,.hublod. w1th ltalJu' and, in the final•, G~e Michael Evans and Marllyo
Blair u tbe -.ige ~uptilr Donka. Jan Gonion, Tom Savage 00.d the Lyric ()pm
attract.cl lo mlddl ... ,..i BUI Tallalerro and B a r b a ra cast as Profemr HW)' Hilt·
C.Comrdenpl. et•·· the Lam.;; cul Meyers. &ins and Elira D o o II t t I ' • .... ..--Three weekends or Ttn1n-respective'• ~-p ~'""""Ing are Helen Vail, Elinor .,. '" ••• ,... .. Schmlil~ Suaie ,Scott, Jean day ' Fl'iday and Saturday pro-rol,. are played by Ben
Sampieri, c. Gordop Smith duct!on are scheduled al !he Wrigley, .~ohn Ellsworth and
a n d Lee MtNatl Per-CabrU!o Playbouae. 20 2 Paul ~·'
formances are being given Aven!d-cihrillo in San "My "1lr"t..°PdY" will be on
at 8:30 Tuesdays through Clemente, where the curtaJn the Irvt~f _lkiwt "''' at a ~turda}" at the playhouse, rises at S:JO p.m. Reserva-o'clock" Ftkfay, Saturday and
606 Laguna Canyon Road, Sonday ev'!llnga. The bowl ia
Laguna Beach· Reservations lions •92-0A6S. located on the Festlv1I of Arts
494-07!3. fOUR MORE c o m i c grounds in Laguna Beacll,
I I t d th llect. JU.~. a/100! 494-0709. :.' PATI TAAtBEUINI is pay es un er e co IV.e ---IT. .
directing the Costa f¥Jesa title "You Know 1 pan't Hear '~ARY, MARY" swinp in-
version of °Forty Carat&" as You When the Water's Run--to lhe seeond of, five wetktnds·
the Civic Playhouse kicks off ning" "111 get the season off at . the liuntlngtob Beach:
its eighth season in the Com· and running (no pun intended) P!/i:yhouse under the directi® -Cen d I for the Santa Ana Players Fri· mun1ty ter au itor um on •qr .fean Koba, . with NanC1 . the , 0 ran g e Co u n t y day night. Lee Howington is Wells an Ron Long headinf
Fairgrounds. directing the Robert Anderson the cast or the Jean Kerr com-A one-acts. t Costa Mesa the central The Santa Ana cast includes edy. role rans to Barbara Van Holt. Alex Koba, Rita Liedags and
\.\o'ith Bruce Campbell as the John L 0 ugh ma n · Jim James E. Smith co·mplete the Young Su.tor d R be t Williams, Donna Mcswain, 1 an · o r cast at the playhouSe, 2:110 Engman as the en Jerry Carpenter . Ron • Main St.. Huntington Beach. gaging ex. Neen Ash plays Langseth, Chuck Pait, Sherry PerrormMces are given at
the young daughter with Pei'rine.. Sandy Brown • 8:30 on Fridays and
Bernard Simon the object of Margaret Boyer, 8 ob bi e Saturdays. Reservations 536-her affections. Menet and Rene Menet. 4446t
Supporting roles are taken "\Yater's Running" will flow
by Jackie Flanegin, Kay !or tQree weekends on Fridays Over in Leng Be a ch •
Pecaut, D D. Calhoun. Grant and Saturdays at the Players "You're a Good Man, Charlie
Bertolet, Natalie Michaud and Theater. 530 N. Ross St., Santa Brown" takes its final curtain
Carl Fosdick. Performances Ana with an 8:30 curtain. call this weekend with closing
are given t 8 30 F 'd d Reservat1'ons 531-9738. performances Friday it n d a : ri ays an Saturday at 8:30 Jerry lovlne S.C.turdays for three weekends. Reservattons 334-5303. WHILE THE L A G U N A is directing.
Moulton Playhouse s t a g e s Fred Bishop, Debbie Amo8,
THE FmST OF the "Forty
Carats" at Laguna marked its
Orange County premiere last
evening and continues tonht:ht
through Saturday at 1 h e
Laguna MoU!ton Playhouse.
Richard Andersen . best known
f()f' 1lis"Pf1.XhlctioftS'"il··t11e San
Clemente Community Theater,
is directing.
ANOTHER ORANGE Coun-•·Forty Carats," the Irvine Jon Thorpe, Dan Krueger,
ty premiere goes on the Bowl next door will ring with Barbara Beindorf and Dennis
boards in San CI em en t e the sounds of "My Fair Brandau COJllprlse the cast of
Thursday night when the !our· Lady," entering Its second ~ musical revue at the
pronged comedy "Lovers and weekend under the. auspices of playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim
Other Strangers'' opens under the Lyric Opera ~oc.ia.tion. St., Long Beach. Reserva~o_m
the direction oC John Ferzac-Ernest Sarracino directs the (21~) 438-0536. ~d~ct~~~~l0t-!1~-u~1=~-~~-~::=~====::--===· ~=:~~ .. :;-:-;;-.=;;-=o;;;:;·~---
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Blanche Mickelsen plaf!' the
centra l role or ·the fortyish
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comic glimpses of romance
are Marcia Bertholf and Bob
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·~Laguna •No Garden Grove With Lun1ps~
By JACK CHAPPELL ,.viraruneotal coalltloo.
CH ... Delft "" heft While the groups represented in--
They came from Saddlel>ack and dividually held widely diverre 1oah, the
N•"l'Orl 'Beach, IJan Cl~le and Him-environmentalillta ·agreed Tut.sday IO an .
llDJloo Beac!J, Laguna Beac!J aod Irvine, umbnlla phllooopby of seeking programo
Coata Mesa and North Orange County . for on Improved environmental quality
and they apughl IO back envlroomental !or all c:itllens lbrwgh poliUcal actioo. ,
concern· wJU,, poUtlcaJ clout. "For too long, we've hen · putting out
They were the mOre than 80 oonctmed bnllh fl.res and the developers have had
leaders of tome 58 environmental groups con&ot of the tnficbes. It's tlme we
ln. Orange County JQeeting Tuesday night spread a little fire retardapt around,"
to South tiguna IO di<cu$s forming an said Judy Rooeoer ol Newport Beach.
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Stowaway
Three-year-old Off w School
THREE·YE.u\-OLD John Schreindorler ol South Lagwia IOday became
-.,~guna's-<first cffJci~ stowaway of the 1972-'13 school. year. . .
Br!gli! and early this mom\!!g, JQ!!p a~ bahysiller, Mrs.-Erle--
Llnderi, -IOlf>o SCbool o)ii stOp at Filth Street aDd Coast Highway, IO help her
get one of her little charges off to klndergarten.
IT BEING THE first day ol school, ),liere wu quite a crowd ol mothers
and children a~ the corner· and1 Jots of excitement as the big yellow bus pulled
to the curb, loaded the young11ters and rumbled off amid waves and tears and
laughter.
Ubder the clrcwnstances, It was no trick at all for young John to climb
aboard, too, and he was happily on his way to Aliso School 'when Mrs. Linden,
: • counting. noses at thf: comer, realized what had hapPened. · ·
: : Sl;HOOL AlJ:l'llORITIES were alerted wlth a hasty phone call; but John, · wtiO la desCribed aS "big for his age ina very self.poisessed,'" aJready had re-~ to a ltlnilergorf!oii cl&SI with hi1 lrlend lroni tile babysitter•• house.
. ljo -~Uled .... tmpcistu, however, aocl' dtapalcbed tq lhe or:
Ike en i.-flnV ol a fast trip home. .
• .UI (I 91,lill ldveolure, he l!U.u •alblntl<!•_., name tag,
'all\led· tiy1'a ra. ).(,school, be lnlormed bla ~\1111lr1111 lrlmc!J, lhe chililren
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3•1/Vote
OlficialS Act to End
Booze Ban on Beaches
By CAND'ACI PEA!!SON
Of -Dllffo Pitt '"" -A move to end Orange Coonty'S pro-
h!hlUon cl hooie on Ila beacbes and parks
wu begizn Tue>da1 by ' the county HaJ:bon, Beachea· and ' Par kl Com-
llilasion.
-Colbinlssfonen: on a 5 to 1 vote told the
l!arhpi Dl!fiict stall to prepare a resolu-
tion for. t h e· 1 r next meeting to a s k
,.upervl.!oi'I. to legalize the consumption
ol ~ and liquor -except where
forbidden by deed restrictions.
That would legalize libaUon al Swiset
BeadJ, Aliso Beach, in South Laguna,
Salt Cr,.k, Dona Point Harbor and the
utilncorporated area between Corona de!
Mar and Liguna 'Beach.
It would 1llso ellow drtnklng at Mile
~ Park in li"ountain Valley (wbere
thO 111'11 course already 'bas IL liquor
)iermlt), Univ,erslty Park In Irvine and
O'Neill Park in El :rofo.
The repeal wyuld not apply to Jrvtne
Park north ol Tusthr 'wbere deed restrio-
tlons forbid alcohol .. the property.
. Membera ol the Harbor Districl atall
wlll reoearc!J tbe deedt lo other parks
~nd be&cbea before the ordinance II
~dopted.
0ru1e Coast
Weadter ,
, The drea'\' aide. ' w111· · be far
1way at lealt through Thuraday, ~ to the U.S. Weather
$fn1ce. We'll baft mootl1 IWmy
~ wilh highs In the 70I and
. 'lows lrom llM2.
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A ...,ITl>i>ttdal law oovem-
hlg lobbwilt O<lillitl" m <>nmv•
\)011•tr lsGI b<rn opp!'Ollrd hV
' 1 ,,,itt .. 1. of tho Boord of Su-
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One collUllls!loner characterized the
action as ••repeating the Vobtead Act in
Orange Colnrty" ruerrtng to a law pa ...
ed in 1919 prohibiting drinking ol alcohol.
Prohibition was repealed ~ 1933.
· Tuesday's acUon began with a request
by harbor district stll! to allow vlstling
bo!ters to. Jri.nt on sboTt at Dana Point
Harbor, but the dl.scilssioo expanded IO
all areas when a few commissioners con-
fessed to tranairessJons of the law.
Lan:y-Uaman, harbor district oUicia1,
told comnlissloners that If the present
law wu interpreted to Ill finest point -
no one could even drink on board a
vessel.
He pointed out the incongnlitles at
Dana Point 'T where a restaurant and a
~~eased marlno buainesa both sell
liquor.
Tbe1 are tecbnlcallJ ' ' O u t I a w I ' '
Leaman saJd,~apd the county is an "a~
complice" beCMiae It 1'geta.a cut."
H>rbonnastet Al-. Oberg s a I d the
preeent law·wu too diffic:ult to enforce.
Commi.aloo Cbainnan Martin Usab
,... lhe aole no vote. He sald he is a
teetotaler and added that "where
lam.Wes are 1ftbered, drinking is not conli.lteat. ..
Uaab uld' be' doan~ .>rant children
•subJe<ted IO rowdlneaa and obscenities
-lbe sort of thlap that accompany
overdrinklng." ....
The other commlulontrs agreed In
prind91e but aald ibat I a w 1 against
puhll< oulaanoo and drunkenness lhould
take care of any prohlema.
Festival Gives
Re-submit List
• Tllltly.one · uh!btlOr& · In the tm
Festl•al ol Arla wW be aued lo l'fflll>-
mlt aamplet of their wwll to the jury !or
lhe 1173 Festlvll, cr-4* manager
Id-Abel IOld dlrecton lhil 11t<k.
Tbla, 11& lilil, re..-21f percent .i
the tm 'VUl!.uhllllton. noting, "It's
down 1 Utile. Wa baYe ... up to D per-ca 1n .....-.,.......
'Ibo grwndJ jury ...,i hll'hea man.
eel out 10 the artilla, AIJtl Nld. .
Arlllil who on nol lllbd IO rMUhmil
ore automddcally mtltled to baolb ._
tho lollowlal ,.... Otlln ... RqUired
to "'bbllt new wnpla ol their -k !or
jueyinl to lllrilil, -...,. Will bo In compe1itioo · rib """ "1lU Jo r
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"A coalition is a mechanism by which
we can reach a goal," she advised the
gr.up. ''
Belore formally committlllg the groups
to joining a eoaliUon, ttpreseotatives
agreed to form two committees, one to
set \IP an organization structure for the
propoaed coalitloo and the other IO d'eline
specific goals for the coalition.
The group agreed to accept the reports
of the two com,mittees at a meet~ Sept.
21 at a place yet to be detennined:
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U an environmental coalitloo I.< !arm-
ed, Jt could be an impressive poUtical
lorce handing IOgelher groups which now
are operating independently wllb goals
tlµlt are largely local in nature, but en·
vl.rorunental in character, spealln said.
A partial list ol their concerns show
goals as divene u limitina: noise pollu-
tibn, ~servation of open spaces,
llmlling hillside development, develop-
ment of effective transpoHaUon, and
pn>Vidlni, DlO... cllizen particlpaUon in
the county declslon-making processes .
One speaker., from the county 1.ero
Population Growth group, said hi.s goal
was "to cut down the number of people
using the environment."
Observed one speaker from the Sad-
dleback area, "We want to prevent our h.\lls from being au.med into a lumpy
Garden Grove."
Others placed priority on the Santa
Ana River Greenbelt fight and limiting
development in the Santa Ana canyon.
A Sierra Club a11omey, just one of a
battery or Sierra Club members at~
tending lhe n1ceting. told the group they
oughl not be afraid to ··haul people into
eoorf' lo achieve environmetital goJls.
J,i1n Diiiey. of the Laguna Greenbelt.
Jnc.. urged the gathering to fight for
county restrai~t on zone changes and
road construction until the Open Space
Element to the Master Plan is 8dopted
(See ECOLOGY, Page!)
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Officials Given
Laguna ·Petitions
11y FREDER!CK:ICHOEMEHL -
Of IM O.llr ,.lltt Sltlt
Sufficient signatures to force a recall
election against Laguna Beach Board of
Education members Gerald Linke and
Patricia Gillette ~.ave been collected
on petitions, the Orange County Registrar
of Voters' Office confirmed today.
. It was not immediately known how
ipany had been certified, but the number
was greater lhlln the 3,000 signatUl'es
qcedad •.
.. 'l'nlltj>ea of the school district will
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~-A,!!J!'I ' a that meet .... I, •
--·--2~806 WOUid be nfec1ec1 to £orce an eJec-
tion.
Friday, that number was niised to just
above 3,000 signatures.
Official letten of certification will be
sent to school district officials and recall
backers late this week.
Recall proponents want the election
held early to December lo avoid
Christmas • t1n)e activities lnterfirlnj:
with the bes\ Po.~lble voter tUf!lOUt.
They al!!O want the rtcall matter
resolved before1 Jan. 1 -the date any ac·
lion to diJmlu'SQpt. Wllllam Ullom must
he taken. . ·
Linke and Mts.Glltolte lll 'tbe-put·bave
been crlUcal ot Ullom. l . ·
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.. .Dllti!rlnrr.oplnlo111 ,oa 'lnl~>~f
the eautol'nla Educa&n:Oxtu:ollllii( w
nca1I eloctloni could came u.e elealoh
to tie ocbocklled u early u Dec. 5 or u
~te 11 ~ ol next year.
" ti~ el!IC!a!i Kid thls .mornlng lhe1.
Were fortld to continue a e e k I n I
algna~lut.!1'e$ond wl><n notified by To Investigate
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STANFORD RESEAl!CHEl!S · RELEASE CHIMPS A°T LION COUNTRY .
A Stqpover· lleiween Loul1!1n1 inti Col11119 R-•rch Cant11" ... ' .
Chi111ps Arrive
New R_esi.den.ts at .Lion CQuntry
. By, JAN .EOWABDS ... , , Of •• O.ll'f' ,..,... sl.n ,
Eight chli:npaniees, raised in 1.0dsjana
un®r constant observatlon In near
natural conditions, were !ntrod&ed
Wedne.sday to lhelr temporary home at
Llon Country Safari.
AJ live Lion Country resident chim-
panzees hooted and clapped Jo ex-
citement on a nearby island, two Stan-
ford University researchers rowed the
chimp.laden crates to their 100.loot by so.
loot , lsl!lnd bqme !Ind released the
animals. , ·
All but the two most aggressive chimps
sought security after being released by
climbing Up on the two men and bugging
them. I
One c!Jlmp headed for the water and
jumped ooto the boat, nearly knocking
down the boatman 1n bl! txcltement.
And when all eight chimpa were
reunited, they huddled together to hug
pne . apother · and touch Ups I o r
re~ . : .M lliQve 1rom lhe p:etia , n.ciona1
Primate • !Wearc!J. Center In 'New·
Orleans was the flrst c!Jange Ibey bad
ever elperJenced. Stanford r8earchers
•nil 'the cftimps' haQdler lrom Loul!lana
said they thought Ibo swltch'Went well.
· The five femalea (incJuding a four-
1110ntl>old baby) and three mal., bavo
llved with one another exclusively since
they were babies shipped 'from Africa
elghl years ago.
' So they turned to one anOther for
security fn tbolf radically-changed world.
· '11!eir fonner ho m e -slx a c r e s of.
frees One! other vegeta\ion -II ' unlllie
their new one - a rocky Cramped iaJand
with Ol)e ban-en tree and' !alien lop.
But the chimps are opecl«I to adjUJI.
The chimps will be obaezyed by Stan-
ford researchers for their reacllona to
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Niguel Bank Heist Trial
Will Be Del~yed-:Def ense
• The trial or three auapectt In the ·l6
mlllloo burglary ol the Laguna Niguel
branch ol United cautomla Bank will be
del<l)led. until tho middle ol next .,~. a
delenoe atlomey Aid lbday .
Thia wilt allow Umo for a federal Court
judga. to nil• orr • DljIJlher of Jl'e-trlal ino&iJs to IUpplua evldence held bf
aull>oitlJel lo connection wllb tho -.
11ld AnthontGIDmwrWho Is repnkl!-
Unf »~Id PbUlp <Mito!lher. '
Dotense ar..-ta tNt JI' • ~ er a I
J!amu ol llrm)lpt!Gn telture ol 1311,lll)O
In ChrillOpller'• poeseaion Yiollted his
Marth and aebure ridlti cootlnued to be
heard to a Los Ancel• lederll courl to-
day:
Slmllar motloofl will ba, '!'Ide 'l\letdly
b) aUomeye repreoenlln( ddmdanta
CharlH A. Mulltpn. Jt, and Amil A..
Dlllllo,J •• Jury ltl<ctloa. will pt. llftdu
way later· ne1t -k. <l!asamOD oddod.
Doi-. a!tonii:J GJasial iilol~
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• Christopher, a tlvem owner. wu ar-
rested JWll 21 for alltgedly vtob:tlng
federal probltlon b7 travellnt to
Calllomla from Cleveland.
The IUrth whlcl'f tllt'llld up the $311,llOO
lo alleged UCB -WU lncldental pld
thertlore the tvtdenct should not ba
allowed !Ir court, 01-orpd. •
-Jilli 'll'ilfitt ot.ihe u:s: Attorney'• Oflloe conumd1 lbat the aearth w• lillowid lep1y. T11o1C01ttonti of 'the
-mctlolll ba>e ---divulged. Tho three deleodlnb aro among ft•o
ma ln'dlcted In OC110edka with the bonk
burgl"l'• Remainlng 11 larp are two
brO!heri, Ronald Laa Barbar 91 -
Giie IDd Batrr Barber ol Younptcnm,
Ohio.
AlltlliJrlllts alJ<e Ibo llft men ..,..1
tbe w..md ol Mlrdl IW'I bllltJni Into
Iba null 111d l)'lttmlllcallY 1i1JJnC 4SI
lll!17~ti.ar..
the er iii Voters' olfk:e that the
r<quJr number ij(_ 1>Bmes had . been in-
creased_ ~
Originally, the recall backera wore told
Lagtina City Bu8
SchedUle, Fares
Undergo Changes
LlgWlll Beach clly buses begin a
reduced Lellore World !are and 1 new
winter achedule Monday. ·
Fard fO< au routes. lncludlni LelJure
World, are 15 centa fol' adults and 15
centa for chlldren under U yeara of age.
Tbo wlnt<r route eilmlnat.O holiday
and SUnday service, reduce• Satur<lay
service to hourly runs and Umita it to
aervlce aloni Coast Ingbway lrom El
Morro Beacb IO Mooarch Bay.
Routing 4J the run to Top ol the World
will be reversed from up Pari: Avenue
and down Temple Hills DrJve to up
Temple HUIJ dMve and down Park
Avenue tla the Myitlc Hilla area and
Skyline Drive.
A new ioute to aenre the Bluebird ca...
yon via Thalia Street, Temple Ter~
race, Bluebird Canyon, Regaltll Ro.ad
and Momlnplde Drive bas been added.
Service to Lquna HUia 111d lo Niguel
Clvtc Center will each be reduced IO two
runs dally, Monday through Frld,ay.
·New but 1<hedules are being Jirepared
and will be anllable 1t the depot at :!75
Broadway, fire atations, city hall.
chamber ol commerce.and en tach ol lbe .......
Festival Honors
Pageant Helpers
Eleven men and womea who have
served u blckstlge volunteen for
Laguna's Pageant of the Muten for 10
1eara or more wlll receive a omaU &lit
from lhe Faatlval of Arla -ol oJtto. -this yar.
' The bootd votadiUND!mootilJ Monday ~ ICripl '<llrlctor. Gltllft Veddlr'1 IUI•
featlon that the fallhM ""luat...1 he
liYfil Pli~-up le11lnl memllerabfpo loc uin.n. 'lbe --1 mem-, IJlo baa IUlt been incrwed to ..-. •
Redpi<Ola GI the ,Ut Who lurle oervtd
l>lckstl1e !• ID ytan •re lleleo 'M.
Carpenter, E1-Chrlll.,..., A"'I
Me!Jleur, Dorothy Nei--Ka!i 'Nlchoil. .
Volunteers who baYe ltl"Nd tar mere
than JO yean are L8"1 lllbd!!wm
How1rd LIVelle, Elmer ll<lpr, eiil
BMmlD, llelal,Slma and G~ .... ,
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Future Needs
A study to pinpoint financial options
cpen to the Laguna Bench Unified School
District In the next .five years will be
wu!ertaken by the business office staff.
District Tnlstees Tuesday night ac-:,.
cepted a recommendation from the
district's Educational Priorities Study
Committee (EPSC) that the long range
forec.:ists be Prepared and presented to
the taxpayen 1n the district.
. Business Manager Charlu Heu said
the loiecasta cotild be prepared by early
December.
''The community wants to know the
range cf possibilities," said Ray Foster,
who beaded the EPSC subcommittee on
fll1anct. "What does the school system
want to adopt in the futw-t ? Where
should the tu rate stand?''
Foster streued ·to board members lhat
several forecaata should be prepared, us.-
ing different aet.s of financial data.
For example, one forecast would look
at tile financial picture If there are high
assessed valuation increases over the
nut five years. Another forecast would
do the same. with low asse53Cd valuaUon
increases.
The concem of the board, Foster said,
should not .be IO -up with an euct
dollar figure on What tho dlstrlct will ba
spending Ill five ye•n, but the
''paramer,r1" of apenses.
The fl~yeor projections, aald Tru>tee
'Norman Browne, may be coofu!ed by
•htOll cei;Ulo lmplem.enta\lon within the
neat two ynn of 1tatewiclo property
Ill' to fJanm edacatlon.
"l lbbik our proJec:tlom could help us
make declalonl when the statewide
Proper!)" tu: comea •bout," commented
SUperinteaclent William Ullom.
Foster, loiinerly involved in research
with tho Federtl Reserve Board and
budget Prov•mmtng for H u g h e s
Aircraft, aald tho board mllll look five to
(Sot FORECASTS, Pqe 11
AD FOR '61 J'W
FIRST NIGHTER
Here's • ttal "first nllhler" special
• • • a th,....llne ad that ron Ill the
DAILY PILOT. drew what the adver-l!ser Cllllcd ''tremendous _ .... lllll
sold the boJ1 "Drat nl&bt. In lbt -· • Here'• the 'Id:
'fl \11'1 B • j,. buc· Ccn-
vtrtlble. Ovtr l!Oll ln..,led.
Wlll take llllO. ux..-.
rrs a llJlllll• ti 1111 llbl o1 acrvenio. lhc that can gtl "b..,-. resporue"
... )'OU, IOo. Try ll. Phooe _,, tho
direct line lo -111.
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Mayor Quits
In Scandal
Over Lease
Westm1nster Mayor Oereti: P.fcWhlnney,
Indicted by the Orange Counly Grand
Jury on bribery charges involving an
1Ueged political payoff. Tuesday night
tulgned the mayoralty poat he has held
since t98a.
AfcWhinMy indicated he will continue
to 1erve as a Westminster city coun·
cilman.
He is achtduled to appear In Suptrior
court Frtday to eottt a pie. on charges
of bribery 11nd con1piracy Involving a
farm Jeue on county-eontrolled property
al MJle Square Park in Fountain Valley.
Mc:Whlnney and We1tminster P1aMing
comm11sloner Tad Fujita were arraigned
Aug. 31 following the grand jury in-
dictment for allegedly 90ficitlng • bribe
ft'Ml cucumber farmer Geor'te Murai to
ensure a renewal of an agricul tural lease
Murai held with the county on land in
Mile Square Park.
Both men were 6ooked and released on
$5,oOO ball. They are charged with coo·
spirac)' tAI commit grand theft, •~
tempted grand theft, COOlplracy to offer
1 bribe to a member of the Board or
SupervlSOr David L. Baker that he had
bribes.
The Mile Square case came to light in
July when Murai complained t o
Supervisor Dabld L, Baker that he had
been solicited for $10,000 if he wanted to
retain hia lease on J 13 acres or land he
has farmed in the park for the pnst four
years.
Baier turned the matter over to
District Attorney Cecil Hicks and the in·
dictmmtA followed aft'er a. month·long jn--
vestigaUon.
.. Supervisor Robert W. Battin's name
-was linked to the case but he was not in-
dicted. He announced' two weeks ago,
however, tbal he had fired an aide, Larry
Wilhelms, who had been allegedly linked
to the bribery case. Wilhelms was a
former Welt.minster Clty recreation aide
before joining BatUn'1 .WL
The other three members present of
the Weatminater City Council accepted
McWblnney'1 rulgnallon wttb regret and
wordl of pralle for his services to the
dty •.. Olllcllll ol Ille Oran1e County Transit
Dtllrtct ol whlcb 1.!cWhlnney ts chairman
ol Ille board .llid lodoy that they have
had nO tndleatloll !hit be 1'111 r .. ign hll
post with that agency.
Rec Departm~nt
Lists Schedule
Of Activities
SUch gentle pastimes as crocheting and
crewel embroidery, along with more
vigonJUS one1 like jogging, jazz and
belly dancing, are lncluded in the Laguna
Beach Recreation Department's fall pro-
gram, which getll under way Monday.
FJyers 11.stlng all the fall activities are
avaJlable 1t the Recreation Department,
175 N. Cout Highway and at City Hail,
505 Fort.It Ave., Rttrtatlon Director
Geor1e Fowler announced .
Reg\lllration wUI be held at the l\ecre•·
Uo nDepartment between the hours of 8
1.m. and noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Mon-
day throu&b Friday. 1 Among new activities are a coed
volleyball Jeagu~. a class in crocheting
and a women'• physical fltne!ls class
which 1'111 Include beach loUing, beach
wlleyblll and bike rides.
Other cluoea will covor Jau, ballet
and creative danee, guitar, macram,
pilntln&, tennis, sautn1, men'• and boys'
..Ueyball and basketball and the E .. tern
belly dandni that wu a top favorite amona: ·summer recreation offerings.
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DAILY PILOT
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Fonda eries
Begins Today
J-,._ C01I banly d1-
bet morrllp, bet lalhor, bor
btotl>er Pdor, lllr d 1 • 1 b I • r
Van-, 4. w her -od huo.
band, llnnclt cllrocw 11 o r • r
Vadlm.
All fl tr!vll m:opt for ""11111 the
Vlelnlm war;
UPI rtpO<ter Vernon Scott say•
she clearly is not a woman in
5earch cf publicity for publicity's
sake. Htr dedication, be U)'s, can--
not be doubted.
'lbe fint in 1 series of articles on
tht controverstll actreu appean
oo Page I today.
Canada Hills
wne Rehearing
Set by Pane)
Orange Coun1y planning commissioners
Tuesday ordt:red a ,rehearing on a zone
change of 2,924 acres or the Canada
foothills planned community north of El
Toro.
The new hearing has been stt for Oct.
2 on the controversial rezone from the
current agricultural use to residential
development .
About 2.500 acres of the ,property 1s
owned by V. P. Baker of Newport Beach.
'fwo weeks ago, the planning com·
missioners in a 3 to 1 vote approved a
wne change despite a planning depart·
ment staff recommendation that action
be delayed.
The staff report said the plan did not
conform to the El Toro Gene ral Plan and
did not provide the required local park
acreage.
Development of the proPo!ed 30,000
population community over the nest 20
years would be along both sides or
Canada Roaq, northeast or Tr~~~d
and west or El Toro Road. 1--·
-commissioners Dan Fo1ey;-Fred Jer-
ferson and Woodrow Butterfield a~
proved the zone change after the first
hearing, with commissioner Ron Yeo of
Newport Beach voting against it. Com-
missioner Howard Smith of Huntington
Beach was not present at the hearing.
The rehearing wa1 scheduled when the
county coUJl!el's office called attention to
the fact that a map used in the eartler
approval wu out or date. A revised map
has now been submitted.
Baker baa aaid that it will probably be
at least 20 years before the planned com-
munity Is. fully ~~veloped. lie said piano
call rar ·1!onltrucnoct of.hOmes on about
150 acre. a year.
He complained that property taxes cost
him $1,000 1 day.
Supervisors OK
Recycled Paper
Purchase Plans
Orange County supervisors took a step
Tuesday toward improving the ecology
by voting to pay premium prices for
recycled paper which would cost the
county $30,000 a year.
At the urging of Supervlsor Ralph
Clark of Anaheim , the board members
voted to allow county purchasing agent
Nathan Cherry to pay up to 10 percent
more for recycled paper over the price of
the virgin product.
Cherry said his budget for paper !...-
county departmeMa was about 41.C
millkln a year and that he was now
buying about 10 percent of th(. need in a
recycled paper.
The purch1sing agent said buying the
m:yded product, In hll opinion would not
save the forests but would aid 1n the
scarcity of trash dl9posal altes. He
agreed with Clark U\at tf more of the
nc:yded paper WAI purchosed the price
may be forced down.
Services Conducted
For Tiana Pittclle
Private services were held at Pacific
Vltw Memorial Park for Mrs. Tiana Pit·
telle, 484 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, who
died Mondoy al Soulb Coast Community
Hospital. She was 74.
A native of Dllnol1, Mrs. Plllelle. a
dress designer, bad Uvld in California for
the past 35 yean. She is survived by a
brother, Martin J. Bowman of Palm
Sp tings .
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New Voter
I •
Signup Case
Faces Court
•By TOM BAIILEY
ot ~ IMltY ,. .... St.rt
Allegatkml that Otange COUnty has
halted the rweating In of deputy voting
regLltran kt the ;olrrt that many new
voters will nol· be able tAl rqtater belon
the November electloD wW JO belort 1
Superior court judge Friday.
The charges are contatned in a lawsuit
nted btAI Tueaday by the National Mov ..
nvnt for the Student Vote and two of Jt1
member•, Gladys June Gay, 22, ol Santa
Ana and Charlott e Sandford, IO, ol
Or&llfe. Jc i1 aJlt&f!d ln the actlon namtng coim-
ly 1upervlaon and Jlqislrar of Votort
O.vld J{itchoock as defendants thot
Hitcl!coct unlawfully hafted the 1wellihf
10 or dewtr registrars laat Sept. 1.
It meana, a.1serta the lawsuit, that 1,llOO
depuly regtstraro will be available In the
nut three month! to register a predicted
flood of potenUal voters that will include
several thousand new votets from the
newly enfranchised 18 to 21 age group.
The lawsuit claims that the rate of
registration appllcations will reach pro-
portions Whereby each dep(ity registrar
will have lo register 120 vaters: each
before November - a predlctlon that
180,000 residents will seek to register.
Historically, the complaint stales,
deputy registrars have never averaged
more than 10 registrations each between
the cutoff point and the November elec-
tion .
"Those figures are grossly inflated."
Hitchcock said today.
!'J predict that we'll have 40,000
residents registering between now and
November and l say that the 1,600
deputies -not 1,500 as claimed -will be
more than adequate to do the job," he
"8id.
Hitcbcock 11id the Sept. 1 deadline WU
set "because we've a1waya done lt that
way."
__ TJJe registr.aru1>laln<d.lb.al. th• $tttlng
or the cut of( date enables bis ofOce to
complete J11 euminatlon of the deputies'
affidavits and put machinery In motion
for the allocation of area duties to each
official.
"I'm more than 11tl!fled that we have
enough people to do the job," Hitchcock
said. "I don't know bow the judge assign-
ed to thi1 case will view it but I see no
merit in the allegations and I'm talklng
to OW' lawyers about it thll mom1ng.''
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner of
Laguna Beach wt11 aulgn 1 Judi• to the
opecJal hearing Friday ,010rnln1. ,
Hltchcoct remlodeil county reoldenta
today tllal they ha .. Until SO da)'t belbt.
the Nov. 7 election dell to rtgllter as
voters. j_
But the county rtglllU'at urged
residents to reg\.ster on or before Thurs-
day tq insure that they reetive aampl•
l>aliot formo ill the maH. ' '* * * Forgery Charged'
In Farm Labor
Ballot Signings
SACRAMENTO (AP) -i:vtdence that
a "massive number'' of forged
signature! helped qu1Hfy a controversial
Cann labor law for Cali!ornla's Nov. 7
baUot was reported todar by Secretary of
state FAmund G. Brown Jr.
Brown said in a statement bis 4rtaff and
handwriting experts from dlstrtct al·
tomeyw' offlcel exmalned thou.land• of
petitions a'nd "we have uncovered
numerous examples of apparent toraed
1Jgnature1, addresaes and dates." .
The slate'• chiel eleclions o/llcef ad-
ded be t1 collllderln( legal actiqn tAl
remove the tnitiaUve -designated Prop.
:ll -from the ballo~
Two weeks ago, Brown asked dl.itrlct
attorney• Jn San Francltco and 1AI
Angeles to inve!tlgate allegations that
petition circulators misrepresented the
iJlltiatlve when eollclting algnatures.
On Monday that probe was utended to
Include Alameda, Fre1no. Kem, Orange,
San Diego, San Bernardino, Senta Clara
and San Mateo counties,
"The district attorney in Los Angeles
ha1 already reported to me that hil ln-
.ve.sUgatlon ahow.1 tha~ widespread. fr a lid
appareotly occurred 1D that area,"
Brown '81d.
"l am now receiving similar reports
from other oounUes and it appeart M
though the Prop. 13 matter may
represent the aravest CAii of tlectloD
fraud in recent history," be added.
Pope Speak.s
Strong Talk Rips Immorality
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) -Pope Paul VI 1111tled ... pennluiv ..
neO! today and tliid contraception, abortion, 1dult1ty and dlvor<e made mod'
em man "vulgar. vicious and aad."
"Wi llvt at 1 Ulna wben man'a animal llde often degenerata tltto un-
chtolud corNptlon. _w, wait to ~ mud," Popa Paul tolll a.ooo Yltllon In hit
weekly public audience.
He linked poychoanaly1ll ind 1Hu.ol tdllCltlon wtth JI0"10 maCllinel and
sex •l\ow1 for contributinf tAl what he colletl !hi "pollullOll or anvtroomenlll
immorality."
Tha ponttr! ottacked the "'°""ailed lt'ffdom ot ....., and C111tom." Ha
Biid fl pmlded 1 hot bed !or llddlctlon to narcoUc1.
Ii w11 tha Pope'• ttronsut attack on permlsslvan.,. In many monlba. II
echoed, however, bt1 1918 enoyclical baMing contraceptive device• u Immoral
and denounli.ng the.fr 1vrdci1t1r u1ae1 u a caute ot Mnrptton.
V1Ucan .o1>eorven teld tl>a apee<h rertectad Pope Paul'• llni•rlnl dltap.
polntment 11 the fact that many tbeoloaian1 and prltlll lll1l oppo11 bit ..,.
cyclllll agalnll eonlraceptlea.
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Laguna Guard.
Set for Winter
Lquna Beam 11I'IW'nb ,,, ..
............ t.o• ---°"""' -ya. .... lllopor.i,.
"'111 )llllOI boa ..... by --dtltt -Oii -r..ndl guards
will -1o1r .... needed d<pen-db!« on etewd llie Ind location.
WbHe llfepll'ds are on patrol, 1
recorded masage will inform
teltphone callen o1 betch con-
ditions.
Emer&entJ calla may be made to
4K-Ulol and bulineu ctlll moy be
plll<ed tAl the fire deparlmeot 11
4K-1Ufl.
. JI',.... Pege J
CHIMPS .•.
psyclio!oglcal and biochemical. teati.
"Ollmps are very much llU people,"
claims researdiet Alan Grundmann,
...-awr " 1111 ll!OJect and tllllll ... or Stanfor<l'• lltltdoor ~te ladllty;·
"They react in waya aimtlar to the way
human beings would react. And you can
control chimps in ways you cannot co1>-
trol people. such as constantly watching
them or taking away lhe.ir babies" for
tert purposes," he said.
Grur;>dmaM hopes k> control the chhn-
pomees' behavior by "°"lrolllll& their blologl~ perfonnance1,
He pl.Ins tAl control mood changes by
changing hormones in the chimps, for ex·
ample, and perhaps learn how to apply
his findings to treat humans with
suicidal, manic depressive tendencies.
Upon completion Of Stanford's primate
facility in approximately nine months,
the chimpanzees will be moved there for
further study.
Grundmann plans to Include Stanford
specialists of sociology, ps)IChology,
biochemistry, biology and c 11 n i c a I
psychology to "assemble a range of
views of chimpanzees" as they contlnue
to Uve in the outdoor enclosures u near
to Atr:l.ca'a natural surroundings u possi·
ble .
Check Furnaces
Before Starting
Again for Fall
The Laguna Beach Fire Department
bu cautioned reaidenll tAl cbeck out their
residence furnactS and beaten before
cranking them up tAl cope with cool !all
ntghta.
The department notes that many struc-
ture fires occur this time each year 11
resident! fil'lt uie · beaftna equipment
idl<fl dt!finrj the summh 1 "J) 'prev~t ~ Ill lre
Dep3rliiteot would~ uggett !bat
before using the furnace, resldentll mall:•·
:sure It 1s me or lint and·lbe pilot illbt LI
on," a departtnent spokesman said.
The department urged cleaning lint
wltb a vacuum c1eantr or damp cloth.
The gaa company #UI respond to que5"
lions about the proper functioning of gas
heat~s. firemen said .
McGovern OK'd
' FONTANA (AP) -The largest
Steelworkera Union local west of the
Mi.9islaslppl River has endOHed. the
presidential bid of George McGovern,
whom one official deacribed as "the
lesser of two evils." some 500 members
of the 7,000-member Local 2869 of the
United Steelworkers of Amerlc1 IP"
proved the McGovern resolution beN
TuesdaJ night
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J, C. HUMPH~llS
SHOCK AISORBIRS
IN WATCHES
Your car 11 not lhe onl1 medwll-
eal d1vlc1 rtlylng h1&V11¥ Opoll •
shock absorption syatem tor flM
performance. MJ>st Jood wrlll
watcbea an giv111 oqllll ~
Back In 1932, the wJUt ,,.tch ....
gan superseding the old fashioned
pocket watch, and opened up the
major problem of ruatlllDI toy
eomponent.o againat the far ,,.tor
abu" • wrlal watc)I ncelvet. ' -
In that yeu, two Swu1 clt!Mnl
obtained • patonl tor • reaw .. t
bearing doslen*4 lb provide protec-
Uon agllln•t 1hoct. AllhouP, the
watch !nduatry admJtad lhU lhla llt.1L®PIPl>M1!l~wa1 llQ!h_imi., Jy end UJetul, It fOok llix ,_. fl'1lll
patent c1ai. betOl'I the lt.vonkln
made a111 J.tofftlf In •1JPP111111 watch m111 acturll'I.
Toda1inbowovor, --tourilll or Jeweled 10alclMI an moi'• rtllable · tlmepilll:u IMcallH
they .,. protoCted 111 • lboct •bo
aorblng compontll~ aticl wlllD )GU
buy IUCb famed bnndt U Omtp, and olh.,, 1w:t ntcli II lllpll'DIJ'
Id •PIUI llloct. •
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Nixon Cash
Mexican
Donation? ...
W/.SlllNGTON (AP) -M-fn>m
Muko llal<ad w Ille Wllfl'llle t1!111!
.... part " l?G0,000 In -Nixon cam-
paign gilts -lntAl • llUltcue llOd
IUlbed to WuhlnltAlD tn an oil -pany
plane \'ft "l"tnc. , occordlng tAl I COll-
fid<nilill lloUte tlalf ,..port.
The :locUment, distributed Tueoday
night to the HOUie Banklne Committee,
alao said 1 Southw-m lllnd roi.... !or
the Prnldtnt'a campaign cootradlcted
denllll of tnvolvt111ent with the MWcln
tnnuct!Olll by ..blel Nixon lund -Maurlco II. lllanl.
Committee lnvflttgaton 11ld they
...,. unable tAl detmnlne II the JDOlllJ)' -
$100,000 In Ill -actua111 ctme from
Mexicans or from U.S. citlr.em living In
that country.
But they ,.Id that on the IUlface It ap.
peared the money was from foreign na·
tionals and, if that is true, accepting it is
a violation of U.S. banking laws.
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UPI~
ADMITS BUGGING ROLE
81rn1rd L: &.rk1r
ECOLOGY ....
--~ge report, compiled the past formally in June.
several weet_s, both adds to the bizarre 'lbe South Laguna Civic Association lerl
developments In the Democratic bead-by Lorell 1ona provt®d the push to get
quarten bugjtng cue and vtvldly the coallUon constderatton rolling.
ducribel last-minute efforts by Nixon The usoclatlon mailed letters to rt en·
fund raisers to beat the April deadline of vironmental groups in the county and aet
a new elections law requlrinl full dis-up the nm meeting. '
closw-e of campaign donors. Mrs. Long and Randy Horsch, Orapge
Despite a warning by committee Ccunty Chairman of the Sierra Clu.b, oo-
Chairman Wright Patman (0.Tex. ), chaired the meeting.
against releasing the report to newsmen, Besidea setting up the two committees
a copy was obtained by columnist Jack 1 t" d Is t•· •·-Anderson who made it available to The on orp,an za ion an goa · ~ memut:l " Associated Pl'f!s, expressed approval of a platform citing thu need for united effort and decrying
Sen. George McGovern has seized on tf1e extent of the "degtadation of en·
the bugging case and the question of an "fironmenlal qual ity in Orange County."
anonymous $10 milllon contributed to The Organlzation Committee 18 chai!'7.1
Nl:1on before the new law . too~ eff~t . by Randy Borscb and lncludeJ Bej ~t
April 'f. ~aking them. a ma1or wue. m tJesey, Fred Lang, Lorell Long, ""CbuCk
his campalgn for )Jresident. :Bolio Jack Harlow Shirley Pr.toe mid
A new dlsdO!UfO In the report lo that ·-Geniid Podolak. ' -
$100,0DO "!me from Mesico. Previously,_ The Goal! Committee -ts dialred liy
it was known that $89,000 linked to the Elsie Kroesche and includes Jim Dilley,
Watergate affair was made up of four Bill Leak, Lynn Hieb, Davlfte Montero,
~hecks drawn on a Mexican bank. Margret Carlberg, Bob Snyder, Verlyn
Patman told commltee members in a JeMen, Beeky Baumann and Reed
covering letter: FJory, ·
"The $89,000 of Mexican bank checks
which went into the Republican cam-
paign and then into the account of
Bernard Barker, one ol the auape<I• in
the Watergate buratsry, raltel trtmen·
dous quesuon1 for the committee.
"It 1ppun that the Committee. tAl ~
elect the President and lta allJed groupa
are willing to go to any Jengtha: to con-
cl!al tbe ldeallty it Ibo ..i,ins fll -
thed:1."
It previously has been learned that the
four checks drawn on the Mexicln bank passed through the handl of ·s~ and
other .Ntxcfu committee offlciaJI, then
wound up in Barker's MlaniJ ~ a~
count.
But the report provides the flr1t ac-
count to chatl~ge the orlpiaJ contention
of Stans that be knew nolhlnJ obout
transfer of the runm which came from or
passed through Mexico.
The committee asked Stans to testify
at a heaiinl Thuraday, but M re!used.
In another bullinJ caae development
Tuesday, a federal judge ddayed witil
Sept. 20 a ruling on technical questions
involved in .a civil suit brOUBbt by
Democrats against the bugrlng tu1pects
and others.
Meanwhile, be rupended lhe tatJng or
depoalUont by both ald<1.
Stans laued a 1tA1teme.nt thla allernoon
In which be nid, "Frem ne'lfl dncrlp-
tlOlll of the report, It ii obvtoua that It ta
a compil1t1on of deliberate faJseboods,
miartpresentationa and alanted con-
<lustons -all polltically motivated.
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FORECASTS • • •
10 yean ahead. Looldni ti finance Olf-I yeat tAl year
baJls, he said, IS clouded 0 because of
ayratlom of the tat base."
Browne OllUed that the looking ahe4d
approach , would be d.ifflcult because of
fluctuating variables. -such as increases
in fixed chafies, assesse; valuation aqd
1t\t<¥qt !'l!l'!lllQJtnt. . \ t. l rillit.( li&Jd, ho...Ver, the vatlab .. can
be held at certain levels and upper and
lower limits of ezpenses determined.
Bob Miller, a member of the EPSC,
reaffmned the committee'• position that
the results of the study be communl<ated
effectively to the community. "'Ihat
would be the primary purpose of the
study," he said.
Lahorites Back Nixon
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A group or
California labor leaders has announced
its support for the re-election of Prc!l·
dent Nixon, ,.yiog Nixon helped the
working man through his tAla rtlorm,
labor legixlatlon and social aecurlty IW"
grama. By contrast, said a spokesman
for the California Labor for NixOn Com-
mittee, if Sen. George McGovern we1'9
elected he would cut back Ille defeDM
budget and eliminate lbousandl ol jobs. __ " ________ . --
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Y.OL 66, NO. 257, 5 SEcTIONS: 82 PAGES
By JACK CHAPPELL environmen!al, cqaiJU4b.
ff "' °'"' '"" '"" While the a:roolJ1B reprmnted fn. 'l!iey came from ~ddlebaci and divid'l"llY held widely div...,. goah, the
N,wport Beach, San Clemente and Hun-envirorunentalistl agreed Tuesclly to an
linltOo .Beacb, Laguna Beach and Irvine, umbrella ohllosOPb.Y of ""king Iil!>J!'IJl\S
Costa Mesa ..md North Orange County for an uiiprovea envlromnental quality
llDd they aougbt to back envirollmelltal . for all citlwts tbroug)l ]IOllUcal ~Ctioo.
coucem wltb political.clout. "For too Jobg, we~e ben'putting out
:rhey were the more than al conce~ brush fins and the developers have bad
leaOers oC IOJile 56 enviromnental groups control . of the matches. ,It's· time we
IJ\ Orange County-meeting .Tuesday night . spread a Utile" fire re~t ·around,"
In South Laguna to discuss fonninc an saJd J Udy Rosener of NeWport Beach.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CACIFORNll\ WEDNESDA'f, SEPTEMBER IJ, ;1972 :rEN ·CENTS
Discuss ·coalition Effort ·
"A coalition II a mecbanlJm by wbicb
we can reacb a pil," abe advised lhe
"~ore lormaDy committing the groups to joining a coalition, representaUves
agreed to form "two oommittees, one to
set up an organiza'tion structure for the
~posed cdalitlon and the olher to define
specific goals for the coalition.
The group a~ to accept the.reports
of the two commit!ees at a i:neeting Sept.
26 at a pltce yet to be determined.
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U an environmental ,coalition Is lonn-
ed, lt could be an impressive political
force banding together groups which now
are operating independently with goals
tbat ·are lirgely local in nature, but en-
viromnental tn character, speakers said.
A partial Ust of their concerns show
goals as diverse as limiting noise pollu.
tion, preservation of opeh spa~,
limiting billside development, devetoir
ment of effective transportation, and
proVidina mOre citizen participation iD
the county decision-making processes.
One speaker. from the county Zero
Population Growth g~p, said his goal
was "to cut down the number of people
using the environment."
Obs'ei'ved orie speaker from the Sad·
dleback area, "We want to prevent our
bills from being turned into a lumpy
Garden Grove.''
Others placed priority on the Santa
Ana River Greenbelt fight and limiting
development in the Santa Ana canyon.
A Sierra Club attorney. just one of a
battery o( Sierra Club members at·
tending the meeting, told the group they
ought not be afraid to "haul people into
court" to . achieve environmental goals.
Jim Dilley, of the Laguna Greenbelt,.
lnc.. urged the gathering to fight for
county restraint on zone changes and
road construction until the Open Space
Element to the Master Plan is adopted
lSee ECOLOGY, Page%)
No Zoning Decision . Yet
Irvine ·Council Delays Vote After 41h-hour Hearing
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of !tie O.ltr f'lltt Steff
Following a record four aod a half-hour
hearing en-at 1 a.m. today, Irvine
city councilnien ·opted to delay their
d~ion .on. tbe controversial residential
r.oning of a parcel they were tola Is auf>.
jet~ to ear-damaging jet noise.
Mayor William Fischbach and Coun-Confusion over the "substance" of the session that followed a once-closed bear--
cllman Gabr_i.elle Pryor opposed. denial motion led Mayor Fischbach to jng or laist month.
The actiop came on the heels of defeat call for a l(COnd vole. While he first Two Irvine school board members,
of two opposing motions -one to ap-voted with both Qulgleys and Burton to public education conuniltee apokesmen,
prove, the _other to deny without prej· defeat Mrs.' Pr)'Or'~ den\11 attempt, an Orange Count)' Health Department of·
udice. · Fischbach later switched. Regardless, flclal, a former Marine Corps pilot and
Councilman John Bui-ton's bid to okay the move' to deny the zontrlg failed on a 2 others spoke against the zoning.
the 1.0ning to allow 500 homes to be built to· 3 vote with Burton and both Council-Walter FrOme, veteran o<lf seve.ral ap. ·
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Counclbnan Heory Quigley JD<lVed to
. cootinue-tli8 Rinker Development' Com..
pany's zoning request for two weeb. The
delay wu approved on a 3 ·to 2 vote wilb
near El Toro Ma.tine" Corps Air Station men Quigley opposed. pearances before both Irvine and count1
went~to· defeat..--oru,.-Burton~and-Coon--The-voting-round! ·ccpped-a,.:publie -planning bodies,-represeoted-the Hipii:er---· ~
cilman E. Ray Quigley Jr. voted for the he'aring unprecedented both for its Rinker Development Company. He ·rebu~ ·
approval. length and its status as a reopened (See RINKER, Page Z)
Jet Opposition Police Seek
Gas Station Irvine May Exempt ·
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Jly JAN i!:owAm>s . ol Si.,,ford'$ outdoor Prmiiite facility,
Of 111t Dlttr·''"lillt stiff· """'""' '---·-£ In ·'-"··to the
)!:'•'l·-<'-··•·'"'·,.talsed In Louil.· lana ' •""Y """'' ·ways.,..._ way .... "'wu........-humaD! llelngs WOllld .reld. And ~ can ~ constant · observation · in . near · cOntrol chimps In wayS )'Our caDnOt con-
nitural cOnditions, were !ntroduced trol people1 such' as c?:instinUy watching Wednesday~ to their temporary ,home at them· ot ~ away 1he1r bibles" for
Lion Country Salarl. ti's! purpds'es " he said, · · ·
'.As five Llon CQuntry resident" cblm· 'G~ 1iqpes lo contrdl the chim-
panzees ' JiOo(ed' and clapped In .... ~·"'-s'·1te•·vlor .by ·contro"'·~ their cltement orf a nearby 1S1and, two stan-___...... Ufl ~ ford Unlverstfy re. .. rchers rowed ·U.. blologlcal"perlormatx:es.
cMmp-llden era~ to their lOMoot by. IO-He plans· to .eootrol mo6d • clwiges by
fol>! bland bome and rdeased the . c\i"nging bo(mones in the ~mpa, for ez. aoiu\ail. · .-8J!lple, and. perbapa lf¥1· bow to apply
-"All but the two most aggressive chimps bis lindJ!>gs to , 1rt11!, humans with
&'.ftigbt1aecurity after being ft!leased by suicidal, JD8Jlii::i depresslye·~nde~1es.
clbnblng up on the two men and bugging Upon compleUon ol Stanford'~ primate
lhl!m. . facility In a~proidmalcly nine tn0nths,
' One C!hlmp headed for the waler and Ille cbimpanzees will bO moved thert !or
Jl!Jllped onto the boat, nearly knocking furlher study.
down the boatman 1n bis excitement. Grundmann plans to lnclude Stanlord
·And when all eight chimps were specialists 151 sociology, psychology,
rewuled, they buddied together to bug blocliemislry, biology and c Ii n i ca I
oiie tm0lller and toucl!. , llpa I or . paychology to "assemble. a range of
rWsuranci. • vi.-... of chimpamees" as Ibey continue . 'Tbett ...Ve from the Della .S.s!onal '""lo live in the out4oor endosures as near
Prlmate Research Center in New to Africa'• napiral IWTOundings as possi-
orleans was lhe first change they bad ble.
e\'<r. experienced. Slanlord researcbers 'l'1le project Is currently financed by
and the .:him pa' handler !rom Louisiana bOth ·the . Leakey FoundaUon and the
eaid \l'OY thought the swilch went well. Commonw..itb FouodaUon. These grants
The five females (Including a lour-are al!o supporting the chimpanzee.
montl>-Old baby) and three males have observation project of Jane Gof>dall-Van
lived with one another exclusively since Law.ick in GambJ, Tanzanil. Construction ,diet yere babies allipped !rom A!rlca and opera~ of ,primate· faclllties at
,Jght1yean ago. SlanlOl'd are beln2 financed by the Na-·s. they turned to one anoth<I' for lional·lnsUtules ·o'i llealth.
liiocurlty in' their rtdically-changed w0rld.
~'nleii former b o m e -six a c r e a of
b~ ln'tne arW · l!lia '1*-·,
rtiied' a ~.sllllOn' 4itendant ,Jui ill1l
hid Ila ~ toJ!!edy overtones are
being~ lodlll' bJ pollct. •
. They made a deaD getaway after vie>
t1m Wlllhlm W:, H~ 19, stood •
outS!de the station for a· hilf·bour,_ bellev.
Ing be was the tirg'et ol two rifle ·
mafulllen biding ·in a nearby orance
grove. ~
Hendenon finally ran to a phone
behtnd Bemiy Cod Shell Servit.; ~IC
Trabuco Road, and .called the Calilornla ,
Highway Patrol .
Due to an error in CHP radio
transmission, Irvine POlice Officer Steve
Nash raced' ¥. with red lights and
siren, bel\etlng· the' robbery was j"'t oc-
cWTing. • • . ·
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; , ,.Allnlinstr•l.or Harrinfl"'
lie artj~ed at'the soene ol tbe predawn
b<ildup Monda,y to f!b4 young Henderson
sitting on •,'Planterbox In frollt, rather lrvm·• C Coun· C·il sbaI(eo. c~ . . .
Herlderson said be--was:mopplng down 1
the .wee a!"• about 2:30 a.m .• when a . Names Ana· he· rm· husky man m bis 20s walked up.
Before he cou1d whip out a 9 millimeter .
automaUc plstOI and announce bis In· M . K · p t
tenUons, the bandit' •lipped 00 tbe wet an to ' ey OS
concrete floor and fell 08.t,' Henderson ·
said. Irvine .city councilmen Tuesday night ·
Getting up, be produced the gun and hired an $18,IJOO.a·year .director o! ad-
wamed · Hendenon be would blow his minlstratlve services, one of five key
head off if he failed. to follow orden and positions in the new ~ity goverrunent.
held him at gunpo1D* while taking $200 Councilmen unanimously e n d o r s ed.
from a floor safe. selection of James R. Harrington, 29, . "And if you try to call the police, two Anaheim, to head the city department guys in the orange1 grove across the , street with rifles will blow your head charged with handling payroll, personnel,
off," Henderson · quoted tbe Sunman as purchasing, 'accounting and special · research functlQDS. · ,.~ the man then fied In the dlrec-On Oct. 2, Harrington will come to
tlon of El Toro MCAS, alter which be Irvine from the Orange County Depart-
beard more than one car door alam and a ment of Building and Safety where he
vehicle speed away. has been administrative services oUicer
in charge of a staff of 19 since 1971.
Harrington joined the county ad-
tr<ea and .otber ~egeta!lnft -II Ulllike
their new one -a ~ cramped'laland
-,ritli one barren tree ind fallen logs.
l!ut the cblmpa are expe<!ed to •~lust.
·The chimps will be oMeMd by Stal>
iord researchers for their reactions to
i!«Ychologl<ai and biOcbemicol te1!s.
-:'12'fmpa a;e very ml/cb like people,". .il,alins reaoarch<ir Alan Grundmann,
Cioordillalor of the project and manager
•Irvine Council Action
mlnlstraUve office ln 1"3, follo)'lilg two
years' experience In the chief ad-
ministrative office ol Loi Angeles County
wher'e he WJIS an analyst.
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Here ale the major actions lakeo Tuesday night by Irvine city councU.
'men: · ·
• RINIUIR UINING 1-Cloaed the public hoarlng, but coollnued !or two
W<tks the final .,Ion on residential zoning ol -· paroel near El Torv
Marine !;orpa Air Station alter they beard addlUonal testimony ori achool1,
noioe, flooding, safety, lncrtaaed military use ol El Toro. . . '
·DOUGLAS USE PEl\MlT -Approved with ·a seven year time limit a per-
mll legalhlllg uses of the llOuglas DeVelopmeol Company's existing building
at JIU campus Drlvt near Orange County Alrporl
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Me firaduated from Cal state Long
Beach wlth a bachelor's degree in
economics and ts completing a master of
public: administration degree at Cal State
Fullerton. He and his wife, Toni , have a boy, a
and a gid, 4.
Prior to being introduced to the council
Tue.olay night, Harrington said he and
bis wile had peen looking at hontes in
I,rvine and ezpect to be moving to the
city,
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they wowd ·next Tudday to·wdslilor r
rtaol\lilon opposing certaln commercial je~ ,Qr! I~ tlp111 In Orange ~rity hi/I tJil ~l'f-tliat alflicla thelt NewpOrl
Beach nellhbors ii ,not e:i;pected to bo
one of them.
·Councl)men John Burton aRd Henry
Qiligley, two ,who· ield~ ·agree on
aiiythlng, vehemently ~·against the
new city'• acUvely . figblillg aro.wth1 of
orange County .Airport
.They cited tho Ne'IJ'Orl !!each rtZDn-
lngs ol the Collins Radio Corpoiatlon W . ' Emkay Devilopment Com~'• holdings
near Orange County Alrporl. •
The •commercial ult Ot these properties
will further entangle traffic In Irvine
near the airport and. ll'O· espected to · 1n-
cr~ demlnds for more jet fllghll, they .
agreed.
Henry Quigley urged councUmen to go ·
oh record opposing joint commercial use
of El Toro .Marine Corps Air Station.
.Councllman E." Ray QuJcley, Jr. Sup-
ported · that Idea, but hoped the city
might back Filth Dlatrlcl SupervillOI"
Ronald Caspers' bid to 1tok a major
airport at Camp Pendleton .
Mayor Fischbach refused to support
that.endorsement "when none of us know
the lacll about using Pendleton or Ill ef·
feet on the military mission. 0 •
Opposition to growth ol Orange County
Airport WU included In Councilman
GabrlelJe Pryor's motion which IUJ>-
ported caspen. proposal and opposed
commercial jetport developments ln
Chino Hllls, t:1 Toro and at MCAS, Santa
Ana.
Burton and Henry Quigley urged
Orange County Airport be atricken from
the UJI.
"I would say tt matten lltUt to thoae
of us in Irvine were the Corona dtl Mar
Freeway abolished and t h • rµnway1
es:tended to serve more lllghb at Orange
County Airport," Henry Quilley uld.
He and Burton agreed the present
airport location benefits the city'• in·
dustrial and educational community, and
AJJ FOR ,61 YW
FIRST NIGHTER
Final Football
.~outs Slated
..:.-.n,..~...,._of<tryoull !or lhe-youtlt-
tll(I .footlJal1 procrom In Irvine will take
.piaft Saturday at Prealey fark on .Yale
A-ID caJUon>ll' ...
INllllSTIUAL PAlllt -Added Sii ..,... of Industrial properly and r.. Here'• a real "flnl nllbter" 1peelal
..... te lhe planned conumm11y ...,. law •a11ow ci1!c,-t1w11able or-pollllcal Bomb Reporter Jailed ., .. a thtee'llM Id tbil ran 1n the
They belin 11 le I.Ill. and are-!Gr boyf
eigllf to Ii """' old. • Teams .at• aiVlded lillO -...,, JP'llUlll, •11: 11;u and IHI. Tber6-are
... Jftflbl .. beicbl !lmlll.
'· COachel and manapn of tho various leamll wW meet 1GGlpt with city of·
ficllll. to 'llOft out !iual ci.talll on rules,
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• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -·A man wllo Iller called "u.ineoclolla rtsponse" and . AJ:llPOllT1C:i'Conllnued )r one.....t I ..... ~ lo~ cettaln com. ealled lthe O&ldaDil ~last April to IOld the bug "!Int nfihl In the paper.''
mercfal jetpcrl locltlonl In ~· County whUa lnvea)tcatlnJ a possible en, · repOrt th41 bomb< were planted on 'cer1 Here's the ad: · ,
clor1Cment of• llllJor llrporl at CalllP Pendleton. , • · · . ta111.:J>'!U>el and •la dema~ ftlll!,OllO ~ '6l VW B 1 j a . bug. Oon-
'' • ' r I • • ' ,, ' . ' ' 1. 1 ' been oen~ 1a 1,.. yean In· leder •• ••rtlble. over $!llO Jn•~ted. • ' Btlih" -lllnil · ...... ~ 1', AubOlm. to nn fbe.c1t1'•· prilocl. u.si llliirlct Olyl( Jqd~, & • wm like lllO. xn·mx. . ,,
pr1000, a Year 1dmlnlatrluve ·..,.,..; ~ J)lldl<o;'lloalnnln1 Oct. :i: Scbnacke lmpootd the , oeoten<e !'i's • sample Of lbo.'klnct ol ad...,,..
• ' l" ~ • • ' Norman Duant SmUb, .111 O.kl~d'; wbO Ing that can @l "tre~ ·rtsponM"·
• llELICOPS -Okal"'!I a f!J1llOO bu.,_et Item ~~'!tr _...., po-had pleeded sutJty July 10 to a charge ol !or l"IU, too. Try It . .Pllono·~I, the
lice hellcoplor ...tea !ram Ibo Colla M ... PalMll Dat>m-. ·~r,, and malidousiy lmgartin& and direct. fin• to molt.. . , ________________ ...,. ___ ..._ ___ .. 1.ccn~ ~~tloil!· •1 I
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Trespa~g Suit
In Lake Forest
Slated Sept. 25
An apparent dispute between neighbor1
In the Like Forest section of El Toro will
move to the courtroom Sept, 25 wilh
Orange County Superior Court Judge
James F. Judge scheduled to rule on an
Injunction demanded in the $151,000
Jawsult.
Wallace H. and Johanna Shapero of
22785 Islamare Lane name Paul J. and
Ethel Miller,' 27195 lalamare t.8ne and
tbe Lake Forest Comlilunlty Alsoclatton
as defendanta tn · 8n action charging
trespass and nu.isance among multiple
allegations.
The Shaperos accuse the Millers of us-
ing chemicals that have destroyed much
of thelr garde:n, of pla)'ing loud mwic
night arid day and of keeping a ijog that
yelps and blrks night and day.
They claim that the Millers have built
a brick columr. that encroaches on the
Jake fecreaUon area and that their
neigh~rs have planted dangerous yucca
planta the pointed leaves of which have
lnjuted the Shaperos' two young sons.
It ls also alleged that the Millers have
dumped "alkaline slop'' from a
wheelbarrow lnto ther Shaperos' garden,
have permitted water from lheir
(See TRESPASS, Page J)
Oraage Coast
Wea tiler
The dreary skJes will be far
away at least through Thursday,
according to the U.S. Wealher
Service. We'll_ bave mostly sunny
•kles with highs In the 70s and
lows Crom 58-62. ·
INSIDE TODAY
A controwrsiat Jaw gOVffl'lr
Ing lobbJ;i.tt •actit.1ities i" Oran a•
County lw be~n awoved by
a spilt vott of ih• BOOTd of 5,,,.
pervbor.t# but O't<l ofter .Teveral
amtndmt111t. Sflorjf cm 'Pagr 19.
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New Voter
Signup Case
Faces Court
By TOM B~RLt:Y
01 Ille Otlll~ r 11t1 Sl•H
Alleg0Uon11 th.at Orange County h<i~
halted the swearing in of deputy voting-
registrars to the JOlftl that mony new
voters wlll not be able to rtglster before
the Novembtt election wW go before a
Supttl°' Court judge Friday.
The charges are contained in 1 lawsuit
filed late Tuesday by the National Move-
ment for the Student Vote and two of its
members, Gladys June Cay, 22, of Santa
Ana and Ol.ark>tte Sandford, 20, of
Orange. ·
II is alleged in the action naming coun-
ty supervisors and Re1istrar of Voter•
David Hitchcock aJ defendants that
Hitchcock unlawfully halted the swearing
in of deputy regl.slrars last Sept. 1.
It mean&., asserts the lawsuit, that 1,500
deputy registrars wlll be avallable in the
nerl three monthJ to ngister a predicted
flood of potential voters that will include
several thou sand new voters from the
newly enfranchised 18 to 21 age group.
The lawsuit claims that the rate (If
registrati(ln appllcati(lns will reach pr<r
porttona whereby each deputy registrar
will have to register 120 voters each
before November -a prediction that
180,000 res Iden la will seek to register.
Historically, the complaint states.
deputy registrars have never averaged
more than 10 registrations each between
the cutoff point and lhe November elec-
•. tion.
"Those figures are grossly inflated,"
:Hi'-·hcock said today.
··t predict that we'll have 40,000
re'!iidents registeri ng between now and
November and I say thal the 1,600
de,.11tles -not 1,500 a! claimed -will be
ltl"re than ad~uate to do the job," he
aald.
Hitchcock said the Sept. 1 deadline was
aet "because we've always done it that
way."'"'
The rea:lstrar e~alned that the Setting
Of tne cuf off i!Ate enables hls offi'El" to
complete tts eiamlnatlon of the deputies'
affidavits and put machinery in motion
for the allocation of area duties to each
official.
"I'm more than satisfied that we have
enough people to do lhe job," Hitchcock
said. "I don 't know how the judge assign-
ed to this case will view it but I see no
merit in the allegations ind I'm talking
to our lawyer1 about it lh1a morning."
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner of
Laguna Beach will aulgn a judge to the
IP<Cial bur!ng Frid.ly morning.
Hitchcock reminded county rea:identa
today !bat tlley have uQIJl IO days before
the Nov. 1 elecUon date to reglater a1
\'Ote~ ....
llUI I tht county regl-r urged
rtlldenta to register on or before Thurg..
day to lnaure that they receive ample
ballot forms in the mall.
* * * Forgery Cliarged
In Farm Labor
Ballot Signings
SACRAMENTO (AP) -t:videnct that
1 "massive number" of f o r g e d
signatures helped qualify a controversial
fann labor law for California's Nov . 7
ballot wu reported tod.a~· by Secretary of.
State Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Brown said i,n a statement hil staff and
handwriting ••perts from dlJtrlcl al·
torneys' offices exmalned thousands of
petlUons 111d "we have Uncovered
numeroUI oamp)'9 or appattnl forged
slgnaturet, addreiset and dates."
'Ibe state's chief electloh1 officer ad-
ded he 11 conslderina: legal action to
remove the Initiative -designated Prop.
22 -from the ballot.
Two week! ago, Brown a•ked dlstrlcl
attorneys ln San Francisco and Los
Angeles to lnvf!tigale allegations that
petition clrculators misrepresented the
initiative when 90licitlng signatures.
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Fonda Series
Begins Today
Jano Foodo en bart!y -
-marrlap, "" !itha, .... ~ Polet, _. da•1l1tr
v-.«.«bel'~i.o
btnd, --w .... Vadlm.
All II b1vta mtpt fer mdll\I the
Vietnam war. ..._ ___ UPI reporter Vernon Scott 11)'1
!he clearly •Is not a woman ln
search ot publicity for publlcily's
sake. Her dedication, he 11y1, can-
not be <19ubled.
The !trot In a aerl6 or artlcl .. on
tbe oootrovenlal ac:tres1 appears
oo Pa1e t today.
f'rom Page J
RINKER ...
Board Backs
Pendleton
Air Study
.
O>airma:n Ronald Caspers won support
today rrom other me1nbe.r1 ol the-Orange
Cou nty Board of Supervlsora for atudies
ol hit proposal · for a joint, mllltary-
clvlllan alrport facility at Ce mp
Pendleton.
The board ordered a publlc btarlng Cll
the matter nut Wednesd.Jy at l :JO a.-m.
Caspers oUered a four point propoul:
-That count)' Aviation Dlrector Robert
Bresnahan request a Federal ~viailoa
admlnbtratlon study or the fea8lblllty of
Ult Pendleton facility.
-That the county Plannlnl Depart-
ment prepare an environmental impact
. statement on the proJ)OS«I aite. ted the testimony and several pounds of -That Bresnahan be requemd to
documents and rna.pe entered 1n the hear-assemble all pertinent data and work
ing record Tuesday n1g1it and early to-with the Orange County Trenait District
day· toward providing ground service for tbe
Key polnll made by ·opponeuts or tho propooed ,airport.
rewning were : -That immediate inquiries be made to
-Permanent hearing loss may be ex· the military, the President and to
peeled when people are subjected to Congress regarding the proposed airport.
recurring loud noises. Caspers said: "We should get moving.
-The Rinker property. although We are not getting anywhere on the
outside the '"go. no-go" noise contour line county airport question and there Is not a
is: In a "gray" area for placement of heck of a lot we can do ll::louf; reducing
homes. the noise problem .at Orange COunty
-Cessation of hostillties in Viet na m Air port.
and related return of Marine air un its in ''We should pursue alternatives before
the Western Pacific may be expected to we have to start buying up every house
increase military usage of El Toro MCAS in Newport Beach from the runway to
and push noise contours we8tward to in-the Balboa Pavilion," the supervisor ad-
clude the Rinker parcel ded. He said he bad the "total support" of the Irvine Company and the Collins
-Repeated startle respoMes from Radio Company in forwarding his pro-
passing jets may result in "degenerative gram.
diseases" of the heart and blood vessels. Supervisor David Baker urged that the
-InternipUorv; of sieep by passing jet.. public hearing be set.
Tesu lts in "secqndary..--Psychiatric ef· ''Newport Beach fights the airport con-
fects" related to dF_!~ed dreaming t inually but continue! to approve new
time-a sleep factor which contributes develo pments wh ich will increase airport
to good mental health. ,use," he charged.
-Jet ooiae affecting properties state Ca~n made his proposal for the
standards say are okay for home con-Pendleton joint . airport before tbe
struction may also create citizen protest. Newport Beach City C'.ouncll Monday
Of the 90$. 1uit1 against .operations. at _ night.
Orange County Airport, 8$ percent were
filed by Hai:-bor area residents who live
outside the CNEL 65 noise leve! band .
-School officials are reluctant to pl ace
a school to serve children from the prop-
erty in an area beset by Jet noise.
-The Marine Corp!! cannot guarantee
Oighls on runway 25 (over the parcel)
will not incruse.
-There are no plans by the military to
abandon El Toro MCAS.
-In the event O[ joint military-com-
mercial use of the facility, nmway 25
_,Id be the llk<IJ runway, with Dlahb
taldq off over Ibo property.
-While commercial jeta are expected
to became more quiet, military jets will
not.
Frome concurred wUh Councilman
Gabrielle Pryor's addition which In-
dicates there are 151 Jet flights a day on
the average, which fly over or near the
Rinker property. not the 100 flights
Frome earlier had contehded was the
average.
However, on que8tioning by Coun·
cilman ~ Quigley, it was learned
present base operations are somewhat
lesa than those average flight figures us-
ed to create the noise contour line
(CNEL 65 ) which skirts the Rinker
parcel.
On that point, Col. Murray Staples or
the El Toro MCAS, said flight operations
could move back up to those figures "any
day" and returning jet units from Viet-
nam based at El Toro would push the
09ile z.ooe liDes outward over lhe prop-
erty. . . 1n aplalning hi> vote switch. Ma:rvr
Fischbach made the following points:
-The issue is a difficult one becauae It
pits the potentlal for economic hard.ship
on the developer against the public in-
terest.
-While the Jaw doe!n't pennit the city
"to be oblivious to fln1nclal ron-
slderatJons, the hearing record doesn 't
indicate olll<r profitable cropo could be
supported on that pl'O(ltrty."
Air Personnel
To Need Badges
At OC Airport
1n a move to Ugbtm security at
Orange County Airport, officlall -.
will r<quire all penons ln air -alklol
areu of.the licillty Id _,.14onlllleallon
badgea starting Oct. I.
The onler applies primarily to airport
and airline personnel It does not apply to
<.'Ommercial airline passengers. c. I\ '11,otl" ~-~·n1!41r..I.
tor or aviation, Tiiefldiy night told
Orange C.Ounty Airport C.Ommluloners
that the bedgt s,stern II part of llie , ..
qulrements under stricter Federal Avia-
tion Administration (FAA) reirulatiom.
The FAA, under direction of l're!ldeot
Nixon, applied the rules .earlier this year
after a rash of hijackings, Chandler
noted.
Although <>range County Airport'• en-
tire new security pJan wu approved by
the FAA Aug. 31, Chandle-: said, airport
officials are holding back on ita im-
plementation.
No federal funds hav' been allottd for
the increased fencing. lights, closed
circuit monitors and key controls, he
said.
Airport , D,lrector Robert Bresnahan is
objecting to one aspect o[ the new law,
Chandler said.
It would require that tiedown areas for
pri vate and &ed-bas6-operator aircrift
be given full .security.
Chandler said Bresnahan will protest
the rule because "it's v~ easy to aecure
yourself out of bustneas:" ·
It was adopted because accen might
be gained from "unsensitive areu to
sens!Uve areas" Olandler said.
Officials Act to End
Booze Ban on Beaches
By CA NDACE PEARSON
Of 1111 OlllY Piie! Slfff t
A move to end orange County's pro-
hibition of booze on its beaches and parks
was begun 'J\lesday by the county
llarbors, Beaches and Parb Com-
mission.
Commissioners on a S to I vote lOld the
Harbor District .1taff to prepare a resolu-
tion for I h e i r next meeting to a s k
supervisors to legelize the consumption
of beer and liquor -except where
forbidden by deed restrictions.
Thal v,.ould legalJze llbatlon al Sunset
Beach, Aliso Beach, in South Laguna,
Salt Creek. Dana Point Harbor and the
unincorporated llfea between Corona del
Mar and Laguna Beach.
It would alM> allow drinking at Mile
Square Park in Fountain Valley (where
the goU course already has a liquor
permit), University Pari in Irvine and
O'Nelll Park In El Toro.
The repeal would not apply to Irvine
Park oorth or Tustin whm deed re1trlo-
tloM for bid alcohol oo the properly.
Membero or tho Harbor District ala!!
will rrscarch the detds to other parks
tnd beaches before Ute lll'dinahce i.
ado plod.
One commissioner characterlud the
1ctlon as "rtpeallnt! Ute Volatald Acl In
Oranp Couoty" nferrlng to • law -
Ii<! In 1111 ptoblbltln, dr!nklnl of alcohol
Prohibition was ttpealed In 193.l.
Tuesday'• action began with a request
by harbor dbtrlct staff to allow vl11Ung
boaters to Jrtnk on shore at Dana Point
Harbor, but the discu!slon upahded to
all areas when a few conun.lillonea con-
lcsscd to transgressions of the law.
Lerry Leaman, harbor d~trlcl o!flclsl.
told comm!S!lon.,.. that U the prtstnl
law was Interpreted to Ill ftn'91 point -
no one could even drink on board 1
vessel. .
He pointed out tho lncorigru!U,. at
Dana Point -where a rest.aurani ind a
county-leased marine business both 9'-11
liquor.
They m technically 11 outl1w1 1 '
Leaman said; and the county is an "»
com plice" because it "geta a cut."
Harbonpaster Al Oberg s 1 J d the
present l.t:w was too difflcu1t to enforce.
Oommllololi Chairman Martin 'l!oab
WIS the so(e no vote. He aald be LI a
teetotaler and added that . 11wt;ere
famtll!I are g1tbered, drlnitng II nnl
consistent." . ,
U11b said be do!ln' want chlldren
"subjected to rowdlneu end obl<tl!IUM
-the sort of lhinp lhll _._
overdrlnkln&."
Tho other commiJllonert qretd In
principle but nld that I aw 1 ~I publlo 111~ and __ ...,..
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Kredel ·to Train
Reserve Offic.ers
On lrvi1ie Force
The Costa Mesa policeman assigned to
coordinate the Irvine reserve police force
has 10 years experience as a reserve of-
ficer, the last four and a half of which
h:::ve been "fulllime."
Robert Kredel Will direct the recruiting
and training of reserve officers for the
new city as part of the law ehlorcement
package con tract between the two cities.
Experienced as a patrolman and with
duty in technical services, photo and
identification units. Kredel has been ac-
tive in the Costa Mesa department's ex-
pl• ~ing unit.
He holds an associate In arts degree
and is working on a bachelor's degree in
business adminlstr1tion.
Besides advising iii Explorer Post, he
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Nixon Cash
Mexican
Donation?
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WASlllfiGTON (AP) -M"""' from
Medco i...,. to the ll'lltrgato affair'
WBI part of f/00,000 In RCrel Ni.on cam.
Pltcn 11111 ltuffld into a ouilcBle and
niabed to Wlllhlnlton In an oll company
plane last sprlns, ~ ·lo • COl>-
fjcfontlaJ Jlouaa -ftper1.
1l>t :1ocumen1; dl•trlbuted Tuetday
night to the 11ouaa Banidng Committee,
also said a Southwestern fund nlser for
the Praident'1 campalcn contrldlcted
denials or Involvement with tht Mexiwl
lrl!lllcllona by ..biol Nlllon ltmd ralaer
Maurice H. stanJ.
Committee lnv!IU,aton llld they
were unable to dettnnlne U the money -
•100,000 In all -actually CllJlt from
Mezlcanl or from U.S. clllzeltl living In
that country.
But they llald !bat on the awface ii ap.
peattd the money waa from fonoi,n na-
tional! and, if that ls true, accepting it iJ
a violation of U.S. banking laws.
The 51J..page report, compUed the past
several weeka, both adds to the bizarre
developmentl in the Democratic head-
quarters bugging cue and vividly
describes last~mlnute efforts by Ni.Ion
fund ralsen to beat the April deadline of
a new electlonl law requlrinj fWJ dJ.a.
closure of campatgn donora.
• O...plle a warning by committee
Chairman Wrl1ht Patman (0.Tu.),
against releasing the report to newamen,
a copy was obtained by columnist Jack
Anderson who made tt available to ~
Associated Prw.
Sen. George McGovern baa seized~
the buggjpa cue and the question of .an
anonymmlS 'lQ million contributed to
Nixon before the new law took effect
April 7, making them 1 major issue in
his camp~gn for vresident.
A new disclosure 1n the report ls ~t
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ADMITS BUGGING ROLE
Bernard L. Barker
Westminster
Mayor Quits;
Bribe Suspect
Westmlnlter Ma10< Derek McWblnney,
indlcted by Ille Orange County Grand
Jury on bribery cbarg., lnvolvln( an
alleged political payoff, Tuuday nill!t
resigned Ill< mayoralty post be bu hel4
since 1968.
McWblnney Indicated he· will continue
to serve as a Westminster city coun-
cilman.
He is l!Cheduled to appear In Superto;
Court Friday to enter a plea on chargei
of bribery and conspiracy Involving ' a
farm lease on county-controllta propertf.
at Mile Square Park In FountaiD'V•lley.:
-Is a m-runber-of1.hl" seatctr and· rescue-··
team and the tactical unit.
$100,000 came from Mexico. Previously,
it wa1 ·lti\llwn !bat .llJS,000 linked to Ille
Watergate affali' was ·made Up Of four
checka drawn on a Mexican bank.
McWblnney and ·Westminster l'lam>lnl
Oomn>lssloner Tad Fujita ...,. urallne4
Aug. ··11 -following tbe p'itnd · Jmi-llf
d!ctment for4llegedly 110lldth>i.a brlbf
from cucumber farmer GeotR• Mural tO
ensure a renewal of an qrlcultut,l lease
Mural hold with the county on land In His leisure lime interests include
operating live steam trains and model
railroads.
Since Sept. I, a force of 10 men bas
been serving the ne• city of Irvine en-
forcing both traffic and criminal laws.
The expanded service replaced the
Orange County Sheriff's Department and
California Highway Patrol service to the
area which was incorporated last Decem-
ber.
Irvine po!Jcemen respolld to emergency
calls placed to ~-
A su""-'tion ~ Univm,i!l'. F,i,. &taUot
on Zee ttrtet near timpti.i 1>rivi ii
open. Mrs. Joan Gumina handle! Ur
fonnation requests from citizens at that
location. For matte,.. ~r, th a•
emergencies. residents mat 'can Mrs.
Gumina at 834-5238. •
BART Packed
On Second Dav
OAKLAND (AP) -Commuters ming!·
ed with sightseers on lhe Bay Area Rapid
Transit System.
Officials reported lhe trains were just
as jammed Tuesday as on Monday when
more than 15,000 persons crowded aboard
after the noon opening. ·
BART -as the new system ia called -
conUnued throughout the day to attract
thousands or shoppers and other persons
anxious lo ride the nation's first new
regional rapid trans.it system in half a
century. The $1.i billion project is only
partly completed.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
SHOCK ABSORBERS
IN WATCHES
Your car ls not the only mechani-
cal device relying beav'ily upon a
ahock absorption system for fine
performance. Most good wrlat
watches are given equal protectloo.
Back in 193'l. the wr!J;t watch be-
gan super!eding the old fashioned
pocket watch, and opened up the
major problem· of guarding key
components against the far gNllr
abuse a wrist watch ncetves.
In that year, two S\vl.ss c!Uzens
obtained a patent for a resilient
bearing designed to p..mde prot...-.
lion against shock. Although \iithe
•atch lndustry admitted that ts
new-..,.mponent part wu both tim.
ty and useful, It toot 11J< yeora from
patent date before the inv•ton made any progress In supplying
watch manutatlurero:
'11 o d al, 1however, ove~ three
. f.olirlb> o all Jeweled watcbtl are
P\Ote rellabl~ tlmepi~ btc&UM
lh•Y Iii, ptotect.d by 1. lbodri tli-1orblng ~mponent, 8rul wbp ~
bu1 ·~chi i.rnod brelldl •• Ome1a,
arid othm, your walcll II IUl*DIY
prillecfell agtlinst shock.
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Patman told commJtee members in a
coverlng letter:
"The '89,000 or Mellcan bank checb
which went into the Republican cam-
palp and then Into Ille account or
Bernard Barker, one or the IU9pOCls in
tbe \Vatqate bur11ary, ral!el tr<men-
doua qu..tlons for Ibo committee.
FrontP .. el
EC0LOGY •..
fonnally In June.
The South Laguna Civic Assoclalilm led
by Loren 1.oog provided the push ti> 1•t
Ute coalilkll C11111lderat!on· 10lling.
The esaociation mailed letterl to 17 en4
vironmental groups in the county and set
up the first meeting.
Mrs. Long and · Randy Dorsch, Orange
Cc:Wlty Chairman of the Sierra Club, co-
chaired the meeting.
Besides setting up the two eommlttees
on organization and IOliJ, lbe members
expreued approval of a platform citing
tho need for tmiled effort and deayinl
the ..tent of Ute "degndalion ol ..,.
vinmmmlal quallty In Onma• OOWll)'."
The Organization Oommlttee II cbalred
by Randy -and lncludel Bea llhll· u ... y, Fred Lan(, l.ott1l Long. Chuck
Bolin, Jack Harlow, Shirley Price and
Gerald Podolak.
The Goals OommlllH II cltalHd by
Ellie ~ and lncllld .. Jim Dilley,
BUI Leak, 1<Y1lll lilcks, Davine Mootero.
Margret Carlberg, Bob Snyder, Verlyn
Jensen, Beci:y BaUllllllll and Reed
Flory.
Mlle Square Pait. .
Both men -were booked and released on
$5,000 ball. They are charged with coDo
sp!racy to commit grand theft, al·
tempted grand thefl, conspiracy to oHer
a bribe to a member of the Board of
Superwor David L Baker that be bad
bribes.
The Mil• Square cue came !<> llght In
July_ when Murai complained to
Supervisor Dabid L. Baker that ho had =In '°..1/;t\:"8'~ ... ~if:!° ;'it't' ::
has farmed in the park for the past four
years.
Baker \urpecl.1 the ~aUer over tt
District Atlornet ~I Hieb allcNbe in-
dlctmenta followed after a month-Jong in-
vestigation .
Supervisor Robert W. Battin'• name
was linked to the case but he was not in-
dicted. He announced two weeks ego.
however, that he bad fired an aide. Larry
Wilhelms, who bad been allegedly linked
to the bribery case. Wilhelms was a
former Westminster City recruUon aide
before joining Ballin'• 1tal!.
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TRESPASS ...
9prinkler system to damage the Shapero
home and are responsible for numerom
and frequent dog droppings on Sbaj)<IO'
property.
Judge Judge has signed a restraining
order that bars the Millers from many of
the activities alleged in the lawsuit peodo
ing a hearing on the dispute. .
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' For your heart of hearts ... 1111wetc11
atyliC2"t>\i mmo-rroW'1"tt1nd1nf1. Th1'1tlf-wlndlng1 day.date Constellation Chronomtltr' ('hlghHt
oCOllrocy accoltda). Suptrbly altaptd out, dlot 1nd
brocalal mtlcll tbroughout.
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New Advisory System ·
Irvine councilmen next week may establish a perm·
anent system to assure citizen Interest and involvement
in city government.
To date, two romplementing proposall by :Mayor
William FIM:hbach and Councilman Gabrielle Pryor have
~unveiled.
The mayor drifted a suggested set of rules to gov·
em a revised 1dvisory committee and permanent eom-
miss!on system put forth by Mn. Pryor.
Debate over the rules heard thus far centers on lhe
eligibility of non·lrvine residents for service. On this
issue, councllmen should welcome the viewpoints of
those with interests in Irvine to purely advlBory bodies,
regardless of their residence.
The new city can benefit from the advice of all who
will influence the city's future. Expertise available from
business and industrill firms in the area and from uni-
versity people should not be lost over a matter of resi·
dency.
By opening the door both at the advlBory commi ..
sion and subcommittee levels, the city will tap a valu-
able information resource.
The proposed new advisory body system has other
advantages worth noting. • . . Each of .. the six permanent commlSSt~ns _would h~ve
a city sWf person assigned to assist with 1nformat1on
gathering and communication. The permanent commission al_sa would b:e able to
call f-0r .assistance from ad hoc advu;ory committees, en·
abling them to deal in depth with a broader range of
topics. all it'
tereat through the ad hoc or commission subcommittees,
continuity la malnWned by the permanency of the ap-
poillted commilslon.s.
The propoaals ~J>pur to firmly establlah the city's
wish to lnvolH the publlc in the declslon·mating
process while mlnlmlztng the opPOrtuniUes for chaos
and W will which some feared coiifd cloud the otherwise
successful efforts oI the citizen volunteers typllied in
the aummer recreaUon bike trails and charter study ef·
torts.
Hold Up Development?
Irvine UnUied School District trustees have made
ii clear they oppose locaUon of rommercill centers near
schools.
Results of a survey of residents of Turtle Rock to
determine their current views of placing a neighborhood
shopping center near University High School have yet
to be revealed. ·
That poll of community sentiment by the Irvine
Company and the Turtle Rock community associations
. is expected to be completed, however, by the time the
land development firm brings its new plan for the plan·
ned residential community to the Irvine planning com·
missioners later this month.
Of course, neither the school board's opposition
nor the residents' survey results will be binding on com·
missioners. Mayor Fiscbbach1s rule proposes to. ow c izens
to join as many of the advisory subcomm.ittees or study
committees as they wish. . . .
Nevertheless, there is a certain appeal __ in the offer
of the Irvine Company to hold up development of the
center, pending another survey four years hence.
Gold Medal winner for political fanaticism
While providing for many avenues for ctizens 1n·
SB
Airport Solution for Orang~ f:ounty? What .if the
SDS Were
R·un-ning lt?--
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Airspace .Reserved for Chino Hills ·'
€rnNEY J.HARRI~
Thought& at Large:
Watching the confrontation in Miami
Beach between Sen. McGovern and the
students for a Democratic Society, I
shuddered to think what our democratic
society would be like if those students
were running it. • • •
It 's ironic that the people who seem
most concerned about our prisoners of
war in North Viet·
nam are indifferent
about the social and
economic plight of
veterans: who have
returned home.
(For a shocking
factual report on this
situation. see a 125--
page report . "Wasted
Men," prepared by the Veterans W<lrld
Project at Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsvi!Je, Ill.) • •
If the construction industry united
itself and decided to stop paying graft to
public officials, one of the chief sources
of civic corruption could be eliminated
overnight -and we also might get some
decent public housing at reasonable cost.
• • •
For the first time that t can
remember, the women's events at
Wimbledon Uais 7e ... r drew more at·
tention than the men's matches -a
oovel triumph of good sense over tradi-
tiqnal male chauvinism. • • •
It's hard to believe that W<lrds like
"psychological," "altruist," "agnostic,"
or "scientist" were not coined until the
19th Century (by Coleridge, Comte, Hux.-
Jey, and Whewell, respectively .) • • •
I was intrigued with the li!t arawn up,
just before he died. of the people J.
Edgar Hoover most admired -although
he bad worked with every political figure
Now that school has started again,
I suppose we'll start to get some
decent beacb weather. Where was
the sun when we beleaguered
housewives needed it?
-B.L.U.
Tiit. fl•tu,.. r1lltcts rtldtn' --. 1111
Meenarlff ~ •I ""' .-.Hr. IWK
r-r ,., -• t. Glllfl!J 0111 .. ~llJ Pn.t.
In Washington for more than 40 years,
not a single politician wa& Included!
• • •
Until there ls a revolution overturning
self-centeredness, all other reyolqtlona
wlll bO merely fragmentary and lflllUe in
the end.
To the Editor :
Your editorial (Aug. 27) concerning
0 Jet Strip Impasse" contained some in·
accuracies. There is nothing "vague or
dim" about the FAA's approval of
''airspace reservation" for the proposed
Chino Hills Airport. Tbls was awarded
the sponsor last July. This after a 10-
month in<lepth study by the FAA.
THIS MEANS that the planning has
been sul!lcient IO that the Chino Hills
Alrporl bas been granted 120,000 com-
mercill and generll fll&bts per yesr.
This means they oould annually handle 12
million pu.sensers, 750,000 tons of
freight, as well as 20,000 small craft
f141hts. The runways would be 12,000 feet
in length -enough to handle the Jargeat
i$ that exilt todoy. and alao those that at. J!oW hi plMninc stage.
' • • • TiDml PLANS fer the project are ad·
One cl th~ beat (U per=wt vanced """""'· IO that they have shown
known) of the newer magazlnell ff'Jftn · and ,made pu~ ~lr employm~nt Friiot" a management newl 1 ~ ni: l)J,1 1'bich ·would give tblil .:.nw..more deptb'an<l-.ttb'ot permanOnl to ,-.. 40,000 people. It
acOpe' tbll1 ail tts competitors comb!Ded: would alao Oftf 8'00 million. of new
(It actually trlea to educate tta 'readers. ~.ue. to the 11*~ This is particularly
rather than simply catering to their prej· vital with the recent. anmuncement by
d. the Orange c.ounty Board of Supervl.sors
u ices.) • • • of the economic needs of our county.
The paradox of modern transportation
seems to be that the raster we devise
vehicles of travel, the slower becomes
our TOTAL traveling time from point to
point. (Somewhat like the paradox of the
medieval knights, who k'1'1 adding · so
much armor for def en,. that' finally they
were immobllized and couldn't attack at
aU.)
• • •
Mankind's progress is more the result
of failure than of success; as L. L. Whyte
has observed, "Thought is born of failure
-only when action falls to satisfy
human , needs Is there ground for
thought." • • •
You can tell more about a college from
the kiod of persons It hands honorary
degr .. s to than from anything It says
about itself. • • •
History HAS to repeat itseU, because
nobody listens the first few times.
nus PROJECT has received mixed
reaction from polltictans -some for,
some against, and some on the fence -
but despite this the sponsors of this pro}
ect have received the approval of a !ite
for ·our much-needed aJrwrt and ac-
compli.Jied Ibis without ruarting to the
spending or· our tax doDars in unending
studies (over $300,000 has been spent by
Orange Cotmty alone In the Parson, Stan-
ford Research and Pereira studies to
date) that tell us Uie same thing, HWe
need an airport".
LET'S STOP knocking these people and
get behbK1 tbe first concrete proposal
tblt can tolve sotne of the county's
dilemma. These facts are available to
anyone. For myself, I leamed them for
the first time when I recently attended a
pmentatlon by the lpOt180r at I Rotary
Club meeting •
EDWARD R. CRONAN
'Publish or Per.ish'
Two Errors
To the Editor:
lo an IJ'llcie publiabod lo tho DAILY
Pll.9T Aug 15, regarding D11 qivll ruit agalnal admtnlltnton at UC! and
ethers, tho reporter stated my .,. u
belaC llO, whldl )I .tnco11tcl. I am far
from IO, aod tbouch I lnt.nd to u .. to be
a hundred, I'm happy to aay I ha'" ool
yet reached the half·waf mart. J.11 qe,
u the qe ol any lemale, It a prl•ate
matter.
The Dally Ca!Uomlaa
El Cajon
Some of the ablest teachers in history
_ Jesus, Socrates, Buddha -never
wrote a book or an article for a learnetl
journal. .4' .
But it has been decreed by the em-
perors of the 20th century edU~tlonal
establishment that university ~euort
who want prorootions must wrfte bootf'
and acholarty articles to climb the ladder
o1 suectSO, i.e., gd fatter paycltec~ and
fancier tlilts.
'lllere has been much grumbillla ahotlt
thJ.s ;...quir<ment, ·especially by pro-
fesadn who prefer to interact with tbefr
stuctents in the classroom rather than
clotet themselves ln &0me dark comer of
Lbe..Jibrary doing "research" for a book
o<-adlcle which may or may not be wide-
ly JUd.
' Tl!& COMPLAINT seldom has been cat'l'led u far aa P.age Smith, historian
lltd fl~ member at Unlve.rslty of
Callloro!a ill Santa °"" toot 1t this ...eL Ill bu nalgned 'from tbe Santa cruS faculty JO protell tho failuro ol • .eeneacue to .... 1ve tenurt because be
!lldn'I adbere to the "publbh or perilh"
c(octrlne. '
No ·llow:b in the boct·wrtllng buslns,
Smith authored a tw .. volume blo&1'phy
of John Adams which won seveiat na.
tional prizes for history. But be ts ...,.
vinced there are llood teacbera who dcn't
write IO prodlatouoi)'.
What Smith had to . aay about the
"pubillll or perish" pnnciple beara
repeattnc:
''UUJjDJIEDS OF bockt · are. • •
publllhed each "'*' with no more jutlWcatlCll than that they procured
their authors an academic promotlm:
aod hundredl ol ctben Ji1at u good, and
-aupertor, weot unpubliabed
becatlae -lemm came up 1f11 tbe academic llol machine tmtucUI three """' ... "Much has to be -lo tha -kl tbel Is duty, or obligation or mm routine.
But the ooly great labors are labon of
love. Since this i1 to, only those people
'should write bookl -acholarly or
otherwise -who Jove to ')trite boob or
need, out ol their 0'/111 oboq1re hunger, to
write books. All ctbers should be actively
dlocouraged because they will, with rsre
.ex.ceptlom, write1>ad boob."
Well aaid. The courageous stand of
Page Sml(h may haaltn the demi,. of
the "publisb or perilh" doctrine u an
tnfllUblt tat of good tncltlng.
Another error made in the article la
that I am an "u·pbyllca atudent." I IDi
not and lhall never bt an 1111.pb.yllcs
atuden.1'~ &1 I wtll be, u all ~tats
are, a l'hYtlca student ail my llie; the
more one leama in pb711cs, the more one needa to learn. Tl>e more a physicist
Dear Gecqe:
I'm !IOI much ·., a letter-writer
but for tbrat 11111 I've been followlt1I )'1IU1'. cohJnn more or 1 ...
resularly and Olien get a chackle
out ol it. JU1t wanted to tay thankt
-you don't have to print or
answer this letter.
A.J.
A.J.1 -
Wild horaea c:ouldn't atop me.
(And thank you.)
(Let a 1111Ue be your umbrella.
JUJt don't blame George u YOU get
aoppinc wet.)
' .
( __ MA_IL_n_o_x ___ )
Letters from readt'r8 are welcome.
Normally writers should conver their
messages in 300 word!' or ltss. The
right to condense letters to fit apace
or elimi'nate libel ir reserved. All
letters must include signature ond
mailing address, but nomet may bt
1Dithheld on request if ,iufficitnt
reason i.t apparent. Poetry will not be
plibli.!h<d.
knows, lbe smaller his: knowledge grows.
CA THERINE ZITINSKY CASS
Antl-JtfeGotiern Youth
To the Editor:
We, like many of the younger genera·
tion, oppose the fancies of George
McGovern. We have found his meuures
so repulsiv.e,and his ideas so mhed up
that we hav~ organized a local ora:~·
tion called 0 Youtb Against McGovern."
It has now become a national organlza·
tion with its be.adquarten at 119 18th
Street, Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20008.
We are only students in Orange County
high schools and colleges, but we want to
help defeat McGovern and his myth that
ail )'OWlg people support him.
WE WD.L TRY, funcis permitting, to
place paid anti-McGovern advertiaementa
in most communlt)" and c o 11 e g e
oewspapers.
We have already printed thouaancis ol
filers attacking McGovern's econontic
and anti-Oefense Policies from a youthful
position. Orange County Youth Against
McGovern is also plaMing to publish
posters and buttons with such captions as
"McGovern in 1984," "MisGovetn with
McGovern," "Vote for McGovern, the
Last President of America," and "Tho
Government lbat McGoverns: L e: a 1 t
Governs But." We don't ltop here.
WE ARE ORGANIZED to demonstrate
against McGovern's headquarters and
against personal appearances o f
McG<lvem. More than 20 students and
young people demonstrated in front of
-McGovern's Los Angeles headquarters in
late July of this year.
With your readers' help. we can
mobilize hundreds of youths again!t
McGovern and defeat him at the voting
booth with the vote ()f the young.
LARRY SAMUELS
Chairman of Orange County
Y<lulh Against McGovern
P.O. Box 4, Fullerton. CA 92631
Forgotten Children
To the Editor:
Your Editorial Re!earch <"Olumn,
''Fairness for Handicapped" (Sept. I)
rai.d !rent page. Oh. how I would IP'
preclate It and how much p>d 11,,...ld
have dona my heart to have bl'Oljibt the
article further , following it witb the step-
by·step progress leading to a T.M.R.
facility on La Paz Road.
· HOW INTERESTING it would be lo
bring to the attention or our President
Uie tacUcs of politics shown in "Fairness
for Handicapped" in his community.
Please don't stop C<llumns of this sort.
It may awaken some and help those who
fear something they do not understand.
Too, your words may help give some of
these forgt1tten children in this area a
chance at life -seems like' so little lo
uk for. JAN WILLIS
Adtiertuer'• Error
To the Editor:
How come the DAILY PILOT ratea the
movie, "The New Centurion1," as "PG"
(Sunday, Sept. 3, Page C.I), when the
film is rated "R" at tbe theater? One
bardly 1wipects the Pilot of complicity In
a plot to lure customers In under a false
rating. It is no doubt an bonut error, but
a aerioua obe. Serious, because if a fam i·
Jy takes off for the theater in a rush as
we did to see a movie supposedly ac·
ceptable for their l2·year-old, they might
well be in their seatJ before realizing
that they had bought for too •lrooi a
mizture for a cblld of that age.
THIS LATEST George C. Scott epic is
made acC<lrding to the current Hollywood
formula for box oUlce success: plenty of
crime, violence, dirty language, etc .• and
with !ome additional seasoning in the
Isn't It the Trutl1!
By CARL RIBLET JR.
There are a number of th1np about
George McGcvem that the uodeclded
voter would like explained. For \nStlnce,
11 It true that tbe Democratic cmdldate
for the prealdency does not uadentand
that the voters do not undenitand that he
may not understand his own economics?"
"Nothing 10 tGJily per1uad11
p1ople'-"a,, that whieh _tht1J cannot
under1tand." ..., -Jean Cardinal Rtt:
We sometimes can ten when a Political
candidate is a fraud: usually when it Is
too !ale. He danglea before us the prom·
lse of unworkable remedies and he
dodge• confrontation with fact . Wilen be
wins he forgets hl1 debt.Ors and when he
loset be rememben his rriends. lie
wonder the country It gohl( to the doJ•
and amal\ wonder the dogs·tlon't want 1t.
"Thi deeJ)<al polfllctan lolla bul
for a momtntar11 f'Ottte.''
-Horace Walpole
Tb.3re js a similarity between the wheel
and the voter. They were among the eal'-
Jy inventlont of man, they both get weU
..
creased when they squeak
tomebody's always taking them
ride.
and
for a
"As Iona as 1 count ihe votes
what are vou going to do about it?"
-William T111<<d, 1872
Some of my beat frtenda are
Democrats who kick ot the donkey with
the foot of their discontent while btlabor--
ing Its hlndquartert with the whip of
their dismay; all the time wtsltlng ti
c:ould trumpet like an elephant in1tead of
braying like a jackass.
"Politics ii such a tormcftt I t.COUld
advise everu one 1 love not to mu
with ft."
-Th(mt& Jtff<rson
Now there are computers tn UH whose
only function Is to ketp track of all the
computers that came before, which
meana that Rule by Robotry ts already
wltb ut and tile only way to put a stop to
tt It to tum oU the electrlctty or tum on
the people.
"He who create• o machine mMst
soon team when. to stop i& before it
runs awa1110i«h him."
-Dlcti011GTJI of Oplniom
rorm <lf an Incipient miscegenation. Such
rare now t;els by under lhl' "R" label
\vhich means restricted to 17 years and
older unless accon1panied by the parcnL<t
(wh() probably do not realize what they
are getting intoJ.
lt should be honestly restricted to 17 or
over regardless of parental presence. By
''honestly" I 1nean that the theaters
should be answerable for Jetting in tt\oso
younger than some reasonable age limit,
just as bars are an!werable for ad·
mltting minor!, In general practice,
I hese movies are only restricted ~o those
'vho have the price of adnilulon.
Tl1E "PG" R" TING also include~ ·
..... pretty aalty stufr. and "pretty
grueaome" would frequently make moro
· sense than "parental guidance." Inciden-
tally. how can parents really glve me;an-
ingful guidance if they have not seen the
picture themselves? Are we 1upposed to
see the movJe in advaoce and review it
for our children? The whole rating
system ia far too casual for today's
movies.
Hollywood is again morally bankru pt
as it has been in the past The present in-
dustry leadership has opted for the last
buck and prefers to ignore the effect of
its venality on our ch.ildren and our socie-
fy.
ANOTHER J\IOVfE CZAR like the late
Will Hays is needed -one who has the
power to turn the valve on the film in·
dustry's worst efnuent and divert it into
proper channels. \\'e don'l want censors,
but we must have stuff like "Centurions"
clearly labeled as unfit for children.
For all Mr. SCott's acting talents,
"Centurions" brings lo mind H.L.
Mencken's observation of .some 50 yea~s
aeo. "Nobody ever \Vent broke Wl·
dere5limating the taste of !he American
public."
JOSE PH M. THOMAS
The advertisement for "The Ntw
Centurion•" did rate It ns PG whe'•
in fact tht movie l1as been roted R.
It was a printing error -not the
DAILY PILOT's -mid has been cor·
rected .
-Editor
\
Quotes
Miranda J"ascartUJ, recent bride.
Wt1ttlake -"A male chauvinist ••. and
my husb;lnd Isn't one ... l! a guy who
thinks his wife should always wash the
dishe!, thftt that'• not bis job."
Arlene Gray, San Franclaco -"Hap!.
piness is the condensation of all OW'
achievements and desires. It is ~
Piowledge of our own worth when wp
6itve done our best. •1
OIANGE COAtT
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. W ted, Publisher
Thomas KttvU, Edit.or
Alom w. Bai.1
Editorial Page Editor
'
Th~ editorial Pf'P nf . the Da"7 Pilot •Ct"klf to infom end tt1tt111~
Jate rctideinr. by Jll'f'1.;m\tln1t \hit
n~PRJ>er'I optniun.'I •nd com-menlaty on tolJIC:I or lntemt •nd
11l1tnlOcantt, by provlcUn1t a forum 1 rnr tM ~XJ)t"tSllon of OW' ~· ·
opinlon1. and by ~nUnK tile.
di vcrw 'Viewpoint .. Qt 1nrom1t'd nb-
'"~ and 1pok1..-smerr on topfCI O[ the day.
Wedn05da1, Sept. 13, 1972
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Two Vete1·an
Politicians
Turned.Out
By WALTER R. MEARS _,,,......,., ..
Two flden ol lhe Houle ol ~
tatives, bot4 of them c o m m i t I e e
cluiinntn, have betn defeated in
DerDOCl"itic primary elections.
Rep. Wayne N. Aspinall, chairman of
lhe HOUie lnlerior and lnslllar Allain
Committee, Jost •n Colorado's fib District
to Alan Mel'IOfl, a \Jniverslly ot Otnver
law professor just
ball bis age.
John Jenrette, 36,
a member of the
1 ta t e legislature,
rrowly beat Rep.
John McMillan in a
nmoff primary in
the 6th District of
South Carolina
1.u.N M1l:sOH Tuesday. A1cMillan
Is chairman of the House District of ~
lumbla Commitree.-A recount of that
race seems certain. Jenrette's margin
was Jess than 600 votes.
In New Hampshire, conservative
challenger Meldrlm Thompson defeated
Gov. Walter Peterson in a neck-and-neck
Republican primary.
With returns from all the state's towns
and wards counted, the vote was 43,396
for Thompson and 41 ,231 for the
governor.
WORLD & NATION
Two Men Dress
As Guards, ·Flee
With $300,000
<
MENTOR, Ohio (UPI) -Two men
who gave faultless perfonnance~ as
Brinks' guards have walked off with
more than $.100,000 from a branch here
of the Lake County National Bank.
The ruse became evident only when
the real guards arrived an hour alter
the impostors had departed Tuesday in
what police said was an armored car.
The impostors arrived at the Great
Lakes Mall branch bank in officlal·look.
lng gray uniforms and caps, handguns
shmg from their belts.
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McGovern:
'Beginning
To Climb'
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Wllh Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy at hla tide and hla
moo! heetlc day of campal,,,uig just
completed, George McGovem said lie has
llu11ed the comer and 11 climbing In ht.
bid to replace Richard Nixon In the While
House.
.Despite the President's efforts to wind
down the war in .southeast Asia,
McGovern said Tuesday night, "I oon-
tluue to be amazed at how strong the
reaction is against the war .... It te-
mains a dominant worry to people
everywhere."
McGovern and Kermedy: were scbedul·
ed to address rallies in Pittsburgh and
Philadelphia today following Tuesday's
grueling five-city, 16-bour schedule.
THE DAY, said McGovern, was the
most hectic so far in the campaign "But
the most productive, too, and one of the
most satisfying." He talked with
newsmen before boarding his Boeing 71:1
jet for the flight from Cleveland to Pitts-
burgh t.te into lhe night.
Ul"I T•1cPlltlt
Big Stllitclt
Bubble gum blowing Susan
Halle!, 11, of Philadelphia
pickets ·school in protest of
teachers strike. She w a n ts
more pencils and more books
. .. and even teacher's dirty
looks.
I
w~. s.,.ltmbw 13, 1'172 DAll. v PILOT IS
Conference Ne%t
Revenue Sharing
)....
Passed by· Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) -A j33.f.billloo ni. P"'v!Jion, 11 ahaPed In the final
re<enuHl>ar1ng bill, one ol lhe lelldmark bill, wooJd llmjt !he program to IU
meuures,ol lhe 92nd Congr<u, has pw-. billloa.
ed lhe Senate 13 to 20 d,.pite the misgiv-
ings ol many members. . OF TRIS, '800 million would be !or day
The bill wa1 approved Tu"5C1ay night care for children aod family .Planning.
alter a 12·bour ....,Ion and stnt lo coir Tbe other fl bllilon would be distrlbUted
!erence with the House to lron out major aceording to urban population to ~""°
differences in the versions passed by tho pensate for ending other services
fwo brancb... • previously financed by the IOCial·services
Sen. RuJaeU B, Long (!).La,) Senate , program. •
manager of the bill, said he hopes the The ceiling compares with $4.6 bllllon
conference can begin Thursday and can wh1ch the administration estimates the
reach quick a,greement. states will teek this year under the
IF THAT happen1, the first payment.
to 39,000 eligible states, cities, ~nlies
and townships could be sent out by the
federal Treasury in October.
Several senators said Utey could not
conscientiously vote for the bill at a time
when fedefal deficits have mounted to
$100 billion in four years. /
But, in an election year,.. the-majority:
took the opportunity to t.elp put into ef~
feet Ute first broad progrtm to turn bac.k
federal tax revenues to st.ate and local
governments on a no-strings basis.
The major difference between the
Senate and House bills involves the
formula for distributing the f~s.
''THE SENATE bill generally favors
the poorer, less-wpulous states; the
House measure the urban, industrialized
present opeirended program.
Th~ provision would drastically curtail
social services now provided in many
large states.
Some senators from these states said
their constituents actuiilly would lose
under the bill because they would be cut
more on social services than they would
get ff'9_m ·revenue sharing.-
these senators sought Jo change the
distribution formula to get more for in--
dustrialized states, but failed because the
bill, as it came from the Senate Finance
Committee, benefited 33 states, com-
pared with the Bouse version, while only
17 were losers.
Two Slain With Ax
Thompson, who had lost to Peterson
twice in primaries and once as a third-
party candidate, had assailed the
governor for endorsing an income tax in .
the only state which now has neither that
levy nor a general sales tax.
They passed through a check-in pro-
cedure at which time their . credentials
and signatures were checked. Both ap-
peared .authentic, bank president Albert
R. Pike said.
"Sen. KeMedy was just observing that
ordinarily you don't see crowds of that
magnitude and enthusiasm this early in
the campaign," McGovern said. "So I
think it's a good sign. I kind of have the
feeling that we're turning the comer in
the last few days and are on the way
up."
ones. . .. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A
family friend ha! found the bodies ,;f an
elderly Jacksonvillt: woman and her
nephew who had been killed with an 8;"· "The procedure was pretty much fool·
proof, we thought ," Pike said. The South Dakotan and h i s
Roger Crowley, the Democratic
nominee for governor two years ago, \\'on
that noinination again in a three-way
race.
Ten minutes later the two men pushed
a cart loaded with six money bags con-
taining more than $300,000 in currency
from the bank to the parking lot and
departed.
Massachusetts colleague started the day
in MinneaPolis and, before it ended, they'
had appeared in person before more peo-
P.le than McGovern has in any .. other
single day in his campaign.
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Extra Week Waiting, Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP)
Some 30,000 Las V e g a s
children have been shut out of
their schools for a week while
a desegregation ruling by
Justice \Villiam 0. Douglas
made its slow way by mail
from his summer retreat in
Goose Prairie. Wash., to the
Supreme.Court.
Classes in the 52 elementary
schools may :1ave begmi that
much earlier bad DoUgla:s's
decision surfaced at tht time
he reached it instead Of stven
vital daYs tater, a school 0£-
ficial said Tuesday night.
"It's incredible," said Clark
County schools superintendent
Kenny C. Guinn in an in-
'New Breed'
terview. "It looks like to me
we could have had only a cou·
pie of days ' delay instead of a
week."
The Clark County school
board and a . group of white
parents have been fighting the
plan ordered by U.S. Judge
Bruce R. Thompson of Re110.
The board appealed t o
Douglas SepL 2 for a stay.
Meanwhile, cll!sses did not
open al td!edulid. Sept. 7 and
haven't b<igun yel.
In the ~eclsion s~ced
TueSday, Douglas rejected fhe
plea for a stay on grounds
that the Las Vegas situation
did not demonstrably meet
criteria of the Bloomfield
amendment, the law recently
passCd by Congress In an ef·
fort to curtail school busing.
The la\v states that
desegregation orders for the
purpose of achieving ·racial
balance among students shall
not be carried out while ap.
peals are pending.
Justices Lewis F. Powell
and William Rehnquist have
~jected similar appeals under
the BJ...,jleld 11nenanien~
ln Re"° MOndlf' )liilh,li
Judge 'l'bompson ordered a
state court to overturn an
order blocking the Clark Coun-
ty busing plan.
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Jet With 80 Lands
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI ) -An American
Airlines Boeing 707 with 80 passengers
and a crew of four aboard made a forced
landing at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base early today after part of its landing
gear system maifuncUoned.
However, the Senate version gives
more than the HQUse bill tQ Uie central
cities and much less to the suburbs.
Another important difference lies in a
provision added by the . Senate Finance
Committee which chose the bill as a
vehlcle to try to halt the spiraling cost of·
social services for welfare recipients and
potential recipients.
Police said Blanch Jones, 88, was killed
by an ax blow on the head and Wilbert
Jones, 56, was struck four or five 'times
and stabbed with an ice pick. .
The ax was recovered in the Jones
home .
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Attica Probe Raps
Official Conduct
NEW York (AP) -A
special state commission that
investigated last year's bloody
Attica prison riot has con-
cluded that Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller should have gone
to the prison before ordering, a
police assault on the rebel in-
was "wracked by ideological
differences between those who
identified completely wilh the
inmates and those who were
proponents of the position of
the state."
With &he Supreme Court In
recess, Douglas is at his rustic
home in Goose Prairie, with
no telephone nor o th e r
reminders of busy city life. He
usually depends on the U.S.
mails to communicate with his
office in Washington, some
3,000 miles away.
SF Population
Hearings Set
@adillac presents the class of '73
mates,
The Commission did not
blame him for the deaths.
-Media coverage of the
negotiations created an "air of
unreality" and encouraged
rhetoric rather than
reasonable dialogue.
-There was no unified com·
mand coordinating the assault
and there was no prior plan-
ning for medical treatment of
wounded inmates.
Capitol News Service
SAN FRANCISCO -As·
semblywoman March K. Font
( D-Oakland ) has announced
the Assembly Committe on
Environmental Quality will
hold hearings o:n population
policy here Sepl 18 and 19.
"California has had a
popu]ation policy for a long
time," ~irman Fong said.
The 51&-page report, issued
to coincide with today's an-
niversary of the assault,
traces the origins, course and
aftermath of the rebellion.
Overall, 43 persons Jost their
lives in the uprising, the ~::i:;\j In American prison Gen. Abrams to T estif v
The report was h i g h I y "
critical of the officials who \VASHINGTON (A) -The such bombings unless U.S.
planned the assault, officials Senate Anned Services Com~ planes were attacked.
who epre!d false reports of mittee called on G en . Sen. John Ste~ Cliainnan
prisoner a t r o c i t i e s • the Creighton W. Abrams, Presi-of the Armed Services Com.
"vengeful reprisals" against dent Nixon's choice as Army mittee, said Tuesday that
the prisoners and the prison ct>ier of staff to testify today Abranls ~·bad many consulta-
system Itself. in the congressional probe of tions" wit.h Lavelle during the
Aniong the major points unauthorized U.S. bombings of time of the bombings. The
made by the nine-member North Vietnam. Mississippi Democrat would
commission, appointed by the Abrams was U.S. com· not elaborate:
chie"f judge of the Court of Ap-mander in Vietnam at the . Senate action On Abram1
peals on Rockefeller's in· time of the strikes which led nomination has been held up
.tructioOI, were the following: to the firing of Air Force Gen. pending the outcome of the in-
-11ie ript was not planned John D. Lavelle as com-quiry, whJch Stennis Kid
but erupted spontaneously mander of the 7th Air Foree. "frankly ·has a Jot to do with
among .a new breed of Lavelle was relieved of com-Abrams' nominatipn. '!.
P'isonefe that the commission mand, demoted one grade, and ~tennis said Aprams may
-.aJd are 1atgely black and retired after It became kno~ take one or. two days to give
unwilllng ·t.o· accept the ''petty he ordered bombings above his closed-door testimony. He
humiliations and racism that the demilitarized zone last said other witnesses including
cbaracterire prison lire." winter and spring under the pilots· and mem'bm · o f ·
-Negotiating efforts by a guise of protective.reaction ' LaV~lle's fonner .staff ln the
citize:DI comrolttee were not strikes. At the time, Nixon all-upper echelon of the . 7th :Air
planned ad Ille committee minisfrallt; policy · forbade .Fo.rce, wo.,Jd be caDed later.
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BRmSH
EXPO
1972
Arr. H·OCT. I
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SOUTH
COAST
PLAZA
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Ocarly, these arc the mO!lt magnificent Cadillacs ever
built Not only for what you Cill1 set-the bold new ex-
teriors and the plush new interiors-but as much for what
you can't sec.
You see here the new Sedan deVille, Eldorado Coupe • ~d Eldorado Convertible. You don 't see the six other
nelv Cadillaa (more models than all other U.S. luxury
cars have combined). ' ~
You aee here the stri2inc new 5tylinc outside-even more
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elegant for '73 .. You don't see tht.': hundreds of innovations
and rdinemcnts inside. To add new comfort and conve-
nience.
And you don'.t sec tht.': many new nicttics you may-add.
Like a lichtcd vanity mirror. A theft-deterrent system and
stctl-beltcd radial tirts. '
Clearly, you never had so many good reasons to visit
your authoriud Cadillac dealer. Cadillac Motor Car Divi·
sion. The leadership 1howt.
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Huntington 8ea~h '
Fountain Valley
EDITION
. * YOt.:. ~s. NO. 257, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ~CENTS
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Bol sa Pro ject Comes Under Fire in Huntington
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By T,ERRY COVILLE ot 'Ille o.llt P'IW 'Staff
Huntington Beac.b p I a· n n i n g cotn·
mialoners fired their llrsl salvo fuesdaf
night in •n effort to sink the ~etropolitan
Water'Diilricl'sllolsa Jslaod P1'>fecl.
Commisllioners, on a 4-0 vote, turned
dowD ,. an environmental impact report
submilted by MWD !or its . proposed
purchase ol 81 acres in the Bolsa Chica
marsh. .
They al.lo Asked the city council to .ask
!be stale Legi8Jal1ire lo reyoke the
tidelands grant acquired by !be MWD. . . '
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If that grant ls revoked, MWD plans lo
build a «J..acre, man-made island
'offshore from Bo1sa Chica; State Beach
would be dashed. The Island Is supposed
• to house a water desalting plant and
possibly a nuclear power plant.
The' II acres of marsh land are planned ·
as .a rig~klf-way for electrical power
lines and water pipes, all underground,
as well as a Switching yard to coal.rot the
now of eleclricar power .to the island.
Commissioners said the prime reason
for rej~tin& the environmental impact
report is Its failure lo dlscuss !be Wand.
MV(D. authorl.ties, in_. writing the report.
Saki they did not cover the isJand
bece,µse the only a.ction , MWD plans at
present is purchase of lbe 88 acres of
mprsh lapd. ·
Plans 'for the island ~nd water
de&afUng, plalll are 10-20 years in the
fuiure, MWD aulbQrilies say.
, 4tity cOniIDissioners 'listed four other
"reasons for rejection of the Bolsa island
project: ·
-No alternate sites were considered
ISOll
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Mc Whinn ey
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al Mlle Square Park in Fountain Valley.
McWhll)ney and Westminster Plal!nini
Ciommissioner Tad Fujita were arraigned
AJllI." 31 · folfowlng the grand jury U..
_4.ictmen! for allegedJLJOljtj!!ng~ bribe ,
from cucumber farnier Georce Murai lo
ensure a i•wai of an airicultuial lease
Mural ·held with the <:OUDI)>' on land · in
lllileSquare Park.
,llolh men 11:ere booked and lilesseil on
$$,llQP. ~ ~. lll't, charpl ,with ..... ;
,._. lo~ """" thefl, . •fo. r .. ..-_.....;...,"fJlti,~~.
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-Tr-llstees ~ Vive Stro~g
Suppdrt io· Bond Issue
,/ By C.lND•CE PEARSON
Of ... Dflllf ..... ,, ...
Strong ,supPort for !be Sep!, 19 bond . ' ' tjeciloo lo ~vfde funds for a new school
lit the llunlinglon Beach Upfon High
School District Wis volced Tuesday night
lif dls!rfc:I -· and I ,Concerned
jilo-ent. . . ·
The . most enthusiastic endorsement flf
Ille .J15. Ji>lllion bilnd came ~µring !he
KboOI board mieUng from Trus\ee
GeOfge · LOgan, rescllllg lo a DAILY
P.nm' editorial which criticized him for
hll previous comments oo the bond elec· Joo. "I im wholeheartedly behind the bond ...,_, despite the erroneous allegatloJll of
the ~lorll!l," Logan ssjd.
Int leller lo the edllor, Logan wrote:
• "M,y support Is no! lukewarm .•• I
:!lrongly lirge all. clti%eils lo vole for the
bOnd tssua lo r<lieve the un~ble
overcrowded condlilona that exist ln our
IChools."
Following a report al Tuesday nlght'r
meellng which staled dlatricl enrollment
had lncressed etgbt percent over la!t
year, Logan urged the refllliiilng ol
achoo! boundarf.,.
"lfosl .people don' realize how bad !be
Gvercrowding pro~Jem is .. ·ll we could
dlslrlbute the burden tlufoullloul the
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' • The dreal'l'. sklel .MU ·be far
; away at lea!! lhro0gli ·nur!'fay,
; ~ lo. the. U.S. Weslher
Service. We11 ha~e lllOllly """'?. : Mies with highs 1n the ,,,. 'and
lows from 584
INSIDE' TODAY
" 'A cO.trovtrsicil 14•" aou•""-.. .lrto lobbvifl ocdt>iU.1 In Orcmg•
Counfr hell been '""'°""" bJ .1. spill vol< of U.. Bliard of s ... ·l!f"Wor1, bu! olllr afkr .... ..r
_..i,,..,.11. Storr °" Pagw 19.
k:i....,., 1~ =-~ -:_. c...... " • ...... """ ... """'-cw.-1, or_. Cllllllilr 11 ~ """ n• • ...... ., .... 1""W • ~ .. --.... ;;.:,,.. ..... 11. " .,, llct t -• .. , .,.~ ..t ~ ...... ~= n.--1 E .... :3 ....... " ....... . -. ..
dlllt'ld other people might begin to
~ bOw bad II Is,'' Logan said. His
wordt were followed by vigorous ap-
plaUJO from the audience,
Speaking of lbe elghl percent student
fhcrease • high school board President
Deru:ds Mangers .siJd, "'li there is any
question a'bocil' !be need lo relieve high
school i>vererowdlng !be \facts are before
us."
TruStoe Ray Scbmlll, who bas an·
munced be will not campaign for the
bond measure, was not present at the
TuesdaJ nigh! meellng.
Trustee Ralph Bauer endorsed the
bond meuure and called for a re-ex ..
aminaUon of school boundaries so !hat
some schools 11don't carry all the load."
''II ls our obligation lo obtain equity for
'the' aludentt. I'm willing lo . bear !be
(See ,BOND, Page %1
Crash Injuries Fatal
Barry S. Hag!Unct, H, of 19431 Salmon
Lane, Hunllllat<>a Beach, dled''l\Iesday in
Riverview HOIPl!al ln Santa Ana of U..
juries -ecf Aag. 2S ill a traffic ao-
rear el a car GP lllitor Boulevard near
McFadden Avenue.
Sanla Ana police said Haglund was U.. Jured when l1ls ·mot<>tcy(:le struck !be
ni!'l' of a·car on'~ near McFadden Avenue, •
A move to end Orange Counl)>''s ~
hlbiUon of booze on Ill beacbes and parki
was begun Tuesday by the countt
Harbors, · Be!tc'1es and , Parki Com.
mission. '
Commissioners: on· a $ to 1 vote told the
Harbor ,D.istrict. staff1to prepare a resolu-
lm for t•b e i r nm meeting lo . !i~.~
1111pellVisoro to legallra lbe .,coJllUlll•.;...
of beer ·and liquor -except where
forbidden by deed restrictions.
That would ·legalize libation al Sunlel
Beach, Aliao Beach, in South Lagwla,
Sall Creel:, Dana Point Harbor ancl the
unineorporated area between Corona del
' Mar and Laguna Beach.
• II w0u1d also allow dnnfu, al MUe
Square Park in Fountain Valley (where
!be golf course already bas a liquor
permit), University Park ln Irvine and
O'Neill Park in El Toro.
The repeal would not apply to Irvine
Park oortb of Tustin where deed ,,_.,.
·lions forbid alcohol on the property.
Members of the Harbor District llaff
will research the deeds lo other parks
and be~cbes before the ordJnance II
adopted. ' ·
• One """"!iesi_. characlerized !be
acllon as 0 rebealln« the Volstead Act .In orange Ciounfy" retemna .to a law pus..
ed in 1919 prohlhlllntl drinking of alcobol.
Prohibition waa repealed · ln 11133. ·
Tuesday's action f!egan with a request
(Ike DRINKING, Page I)
. llnngling .. Ban dits
Pair Change Minds in Valley Heist · , • TWO ~ bandlfs were foiled ln !heir allempl lo rob a Fountain
Valley' fJDanclal JvtuaO 'l'ueeday aflernoon< ', I ' •
' . PollO<! iald 'the palf alrolled Into lbe Home sAvln&i· and Loan office ln the
1.Gdy'• Sbopplns C«ller about noon. 0oe· man lolsed .a Wei al !be secutjty camera bul m1loed. ..
Then be grabbed a secretary, Valerie Hewitt, and pla~ a plltol al her
throat, lelllnc her to "tair. lt eosy," police nporl.
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TllB 01111R BANDIT, hands burled tn 111s PC>CUll, approached .1euer
Maraba Lovofe. llrancb mana(et Roger Lanen yell<d1 "lilt the alarm! HU !be
alwml" to his leller. ·
. When ahe did, !be lleCllrllf calll<fa began to •Uc:k oa. pldnru and botll
....... without llYillf. anythins,· llecl oil '"" Jrool ·*""• po!Q,npor\ ~""' • ~ +-. ·-on'lt'UU deocribed .!hi~.._, ta
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J3 to lS yeat1 old,.
and wartnc bill-brim fell hallo and bluo wt focbla ·
Tiiey bopped Jalp a car painted -1111 lop ,wW. a 1111 of U.Jllcb 1'hlle
:-• clme acrooo the alloppiJll Cllller porkb!C Joi 'id left "fla .Lilac A,.
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for the switch yard, now planoed near a
reaidential area on Warner Avenue.
-'.An eartbqcake fault report, In-
dicating no trouble in the area, is mis·
quoted. •
-The prime reason for the report seems
to be justification of Pt!WD's tideland
grant.
-Such a project wolild have an ad·
verse effect on the c;ity's master plan.
• 'Another objectioJ'!. commiss'ioners
have is the location of the project and the
lack of alternate sites," Richard Harlow,
assistant planning director, explained lo.
day.
MWD eslimates the total cost or the
Bolsa Island project at more than $700
million, and says it will become
neces!D.ry to build. the water desal ting
plant to supply Southern California with
fresh water.
Harlow said commissioners realize the
need for new water supplies, but remain
firm in their opposition to this project.
Commissioners ~lark Porter. Ed
Kerins, Katherine \Yallin and Joe Boyle
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agreed lo oppose the Impact report.
Robert Bazil abstilned because be had
not had time to read the rtport. Com-
missioners Roger Slates and Frank' mg..
gins were not pre~t.
Harlow said the commission's action
will be sent .to the MWD which can ap-
peal to the city council.
MWD's environniental report was also
sent to the Orange County Planning .Com·
mission because part of the marsh is in
county territoey. County commbs.ioners
have not yet ·acted on it.
a ns1on
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DAIL T PtLOT Sftft P'llttt l
Ri•itlg --igh ad Fast
·'l'h11 new fiye.story,· $11 ,' million Huntinirton ,Beach civic center 'is
about 25 percent complete now .Jt should be open in O~ober, 1973,
·even· though workplen are now only up 10· the' second fiaor o~ city
liall. The complex,.including a three-story police station, 1its across
l\lain Street from Hunlington Beach High School.
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Action h.y Valley Planners
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Due ·on Drive~in Theater ' .
' Founlaln, Valley P1 an n I n·g -eom-
ml.,iop8J's are eipected 1o act tonlghl on
an applioaUon by Syuly Theslers lo build
a four-screen drive.in ibeater .Jong the
aouUt ~of Warner Avenue adjacent to . ' . . l)1e Santa Ana River.
The proposed ~ter site Is the seoond
sought by the !healer group. Tile first
Jocatlon . at the ln!er~tion 1 o[ Warner
.Avenue end Newhope Street was COi\'
laO!ed by the• Founlain Valley Hospital
and a bomeowner'1 organization.
Opponeiiio of the lllt:!er co.iducled a , ' succaillll referendum campaign to bring
the-issue belQre !be .volen. Bui Folinlalil
Valley C<>uncllmen rdused to r'ecognfzt
the peliuOns on !lie tp'OUllCb ttiOJ an ad·
mlnlstraUve action ii nol open lo
referendum. •
Aller suits were filed by both ,~., ln
Superior Court, Judge Mark SOden
ordered. lbe city lo W.One the property or
call an tlecll~ to decide the conlrover,y:'
A reiootng gJ the· properly would block
the construction of the theater •• a con-
dlllopal .... •
S)'Uf1 • is abQ. appealini• Soden'• ..,llloo. Conleq1ienlly, the dty bu nol
wried out bit crdet.
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' The drive.In theater fou have sta~
they will continue to oppose the Syufy
organization even at the new location
proposed .
. Either side maY. appeal the planning
commission's decision to the city council.
The planning comm.Jssion will m~t at
7:30 p.m. in the Community Center
Buildlng.
AD FOR '61 YW
FIRST NIGHTER
Hel:t'• a ttal "first nlehter" spec.fat
• 1• • a three-line ad that ran Jn Ille
DAILY PILOT, drew what 1he ad>'er-
tJser called "tremen~ respqnse" and
sold the bog "first n18ht Ill the paper."
Htrt1s1 the a4: ,
, "61 , VW B a J a bug. c6li..
vertlble. Over ~ lnvtlllect.' wm take '3$0. m .. ux. •
It's a """'* ol ti.. l;ia<I •P 1<1 .. rt!1·
Ing that can get •ftremeodous response"
for you, 100. Try fl. Pl)cine MU671, the
dlreet line lo mulls.
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Beach Plant
AsClean_e_r ---· -
By JOHN ZALLER
Of Irle DllllY P'lltt Sllfl
The Southern Califomia Edison Com-
pany has renewed a three·year struggle
to expand lta Huntington Beach power
plant with a '250 million proposal filed
Tuesday with the Orange County .Alt
Pollution Co!)trol Djslricl (~),
Edi""1 gfflf:la)s clllnl lbeir beW. plans
will cut poUuUon by tWO:.thlrdl ~nd easily
erue priRr cl>)!clklat el the' .u>CD,
which had earlier blocked 'lldisOii u· =°" ~18111 r ~· i,~ ~te. 'Supmn1 . "·~_.,r1~ .\: -. ·An omc."I' . for tl!e ANO· lilned
with the_ f ow t r company··, cmitenUon •
this m~ a~ an •""1lchl' lllld1 of the plan.' . ;. .... . ~
"The new plt.ns foot like tbey'U comply
with lbe law," lilil dltlttct ~
Douglu Jeffrey. "Bui ft will b<I a week
to JO dafa before a final decision ii
made."
The earliest construction could begin,
however, would be in about one year, ac-
cording to Edison Vice President David
Fogarty;
The new units are based on combined
(See EDISON, Page%)
* * * Council Reacts
Cautiously Over
New Edi.son Pli.rn
Several city councilmen expressed
cautious optimism today over Southern
Callfornla Edison's proposal lo bWJd a
cleaner power plant in aoutb Hllbtiogton
Besch.
Jerry Matney was the moat en-
tbuslutlc over Edison's announced plan·
"I'm pretty elated that they've come uP
with a change !1J allilude and lbey're
willing to spend more money to help the
environment."
"As an lndividlfat I completely suppOtl
this," Matney aaid. · I •
Henry Duke aclmlltecl.. be hadn't read
details of the propooM addltion to
Edison'• Hunllnclon Beach P!Jwer plant,
but warned Iba! plant expan.si volves
more than just clean air.
":rho env~lal lmpsct ~
will have to be pretty well done," bub
explsined. "The Air Pollulkm Coolrol
Oialrict ' (APCD) II lnvolwd wltll air
poUullon, but lbe clly II involved wl~
other facjors, such u the oceln and lbi
oooling s)'llems !be plant mlghl ..... "
Matney said the council hu previously
taken the position that if !be APCD aJ>
proves !he plant, !be city would agree.
Ted Bartlett said be hu •!ways IUJ>
ported the expanslan, even with the old,
proposed steam generaton, but added:
"If Ibey can give us the power and ll lbe
same time cleaner air, w~t more can
we ask!"
Mn. Nonna Gibbs joined Duke ln the
cautious approach. "I'm not taking
MYbodY'• word, I want II allown by
,...,arch. But I am pleased Ibey are gel·
tin.<? more progressive in their ldees."
"I don't object to more electriQty, :fQ5
!be method by which II ls produced," allo
added. ~·The CO\UlCil'• altitude hu never lleeia
,lo op-espa111iqn, but lo Ol'l!<WO er•
panaion which would unnecessarily
pollute," Mayor Al Goen commented. "If II'• a refmhlng approach, I'm oure
lbe dty II willing lo wort wilh them lo
Improve Ibo -slluallon," be .. id.
CoeD eald be wwld also likt lo Ht
1Soo l\BAcrION, Pqe I)
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Dellinger
Heads Viet
Pope Speak~
Strong Talk Rips Immorality ..
Delegation " -c::-~=~~T:.' :::::~=ti:::
tl'D .. ''Wlp.r, 'fkioUI IDd *'
"11'1 Uff II a -wbln l!llD'• anlmll --dolenent.I lll4il -checbd comiptlon. We wait Ill the mud," Pope Paul told 3,000 vbllorl In his
NEW YORIC (UPll -A federal ap.
peala eourt hu Ctven last minute
duronce for peclflst David Ddllnger to
bead a delegation leaving for Hanoi
tonlgllt ta pl4li up thr.._ American = ol war belnl releaaed by North
weekly pubUc audience.
Re linked poychoaru!lyalt and aex\111 educetlon with porno magulnee ind
sex thows for contributing to what he caJled tbe ''pollution of envlronmtntaJ
immorality." The pontiU attlcked the ''~lled lreedom or senses and CUJtom ." He
said It provided a hot bed for addiction to narcotlca.
Dellinger, who 1s free oo ball following
h1I conY1ction at the Chicago Seven con-
spiracy trial, wu glvm permission Tues-
day ll!gbt by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeala lo Cblcago to travel outside tbe
COWlllf, .. uaocla\t reported today.
Jt wu the Pope'• atrongest attack on pennialveness in maay mootb.t. lt
echoed, nowever, h11 lie8 encycllcal ~annlng contraceptive de~lce& u Immoral
and denouncing their spreading UJage as a cause of corruption.
Vatican ob8e.rver1 aaJd the ipeech reflected Pope Paul's lingering disap-
polntll\t!lll at the fact that mey tbeologianl and priest& atill oppo!O hi> ei;
cyclical againlt cootne<ptloo.
.,
The dtlegatloo alao Includes Cori
Wei.. of the Commlltee of Llalaoo With
Famlllff of Servlcemai Detained In
Nortb Vietnam, which negoUated !be
POW rtleue; the Rev. William · Sloane
Coffin, Vale Unfvmltt c h • p I a I n :
Comple~ Demolished
Rlcllard ·Falk, llfOf,..., ol lnternaUonal ,
1tudlei al Prlnceton UnlvenllJ, and
memben of the prlsonersP immediate
famU!u. (Set related "ltory, Page 4)
Mn. Weiu warned Tuesday be£oi'e the
Oilcago court acted that if permission
Planesl\.nock Out R~ils,
Down 3 MIGs in North
"" llllt'lflnled It could jeopardi1.eh the SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. jet fighters fir·
trip IDd the rele.,. of the t ree ing laser-guided boo!bo wiped out half a
Americanl becaua the North Viet· railroad complex in North Vietnam, twrleae opeclflcllly asked her and Dell-clowned throe Soviet-built MIG211 In
Inger lo ,lclt up the prlaonera. dogfights over llano! ond destroyed a
"It would be an tntemational ipectacle. railroad t,ridge aoutb o£ the Qilna
We'll have to flnd out what the Viet· border, the U.S. command said today.
nameae 1b.ink. We 'll see what the 1be U.S. command said Air Force
Ametlcan people think," she said. Phantoms, A6 Intruders and A7 Corsairs
A qottanan for the Committee of bombed the railroad yards at Kep, 45
Liaston aa1d it WU not known eu.ctly miles northwest of Hanoi, and reported
when the North Vietnamese would destroying half of the complex.
relea• ·the three prilonera: Navy LL The pilots said smoke rose to 4,000 feet
Markham L. Gartley, fl, Navy U. (J.g;) over the target u they headed back out
N•-'• A. ""••lea, 0'rl, 1Dd Air For<e Maj . •· -1~ ...-EH•• ·~ ...., sea. Edward Xnlgllt. --. -· . · • Other Air Force Phantoms destroyed a CllUllo' wqe, Olp, of ,Ian Diego, IDd 105-foot rallroad bridge near Yen Ba~ a
Gariler'• motber, .~--touj. major al<,-rall.and storage center .75
. ·~ .,GorUey.of llarledin, Fla., will traW! w th mlles.IOUth of O>lna. · r-, .. tiie cfelegat!On, but "Eliiis' famllJ iledded Still other Phantom pUols llruck the
had been given a deadllne of today to
lal<e the Citadel In the heart of Queng Tri
City, South Vietnam'a nortbemmolt pro-
vincial capital.
H the Citadel had fallen on ochedulo,
Saigon troops still wwld hive ta flgbt
through other tough C o m in ll n i 1 i
strongholds to push Ill the way hack to
tbe Demilitarized Zeme 18 miles away in
a week to meet Titieu's Wrective.
UPI correspondent Barney Seibert said
clear skies over Quang Tri ~Uowed U.S.
planes to bomb inside lhe Citadel in sup-
port of advancing marine&.
He said marines moving closer 1o the
Citadel wore hit by l,llOO roundl of mixed
arUUory and morlar fire today, tlllinl at
!wt alJt ml wounding 24.
From Pagel
.
Bearing Set
On New Gas
•
Statio.n Law
A move to prevent • "Gasoline Allett
Image in Huntington Be;1ch wu taken
Tue~ nllbt by ctty planning -· misstonera. ·
The commission aet Oct. s u the time
ror a public bearlna on a oew 0 .ervice
1Uitloo aufflz" ordloa.nct.
The pn>poled ordinanCe. estabilshes I
separate zooe ror all gas stations, which
now £all UQder standard commercial zoo.
Ing.
New service stalioos to obtain the
proper zoning will have la meet tougher
landscaping and c o n 1 t r u c t l o n re-
quirements.
The ordinance would make such
changes as :
-Requiring landscaping on 10 percent
of the site instead or the current three
pereent. :
-Limiting the service station to mak·
lng only minor auto repairs. ·
-Forbid construction of so-called "tin
boxes.''
-Limit the number or free standing
signs and cut the size of them dow;n to 10-
feet blgh.
-Limit the numbor and placement of
outside di!plays. · ·
The proposed ordinance may nln lnto
the stifles! _.it1on from ex-,
service stallonl which will be given •
time period !O comply with tbe toagbor
standards, such as landscaping.
Richard Harlow. assistant planning
director, sard the J03ximwn time a sta·
tloo would be. given to clean up is 10
years -for the reconstruction of e•·
isting "tin" stations.
Downey M~n, 32,
Shot to Death
~
F ontl.a Serie
Begins Today
JuaJ'-ca ·-._ =· .. ..._ ; ..., •a•1 tor
v-f, .. "" ......... -band, French dlNdar 1l o t er
Vadlm.
AU la trivia tuepl Ill' •ndinl the
Vietnam war.
UPI reporter Vernon Scott •YI
Ibo clearly It not ' woman In
IWdJ ol p11blicity !Or publlclly'1
lltt. llu dedication, be aaya, ell>
not be dollbted.
the n:.~:.m..:..r-..:.. ~
on Page I todq.
Coast Guard
. Ships Search
For 8 at Sea
Employe's
Guidelines
•
Presented
•
•• .;
'11le pldoll-lo< the H111tlnitoa -.
Beach union High School District'• equol , ;
tlllploJIDOftt program wtN preaented ....
--TutldoJ nip ml alveo a .. 1.e -: ol oppnval by a Cblcano leader. . • '
Tho JUl<lellna ..... drlWll .. by tho ,
dlltr!ct ffter -ldopUd ......... tion Aug. 5. pledging that dlatrtet ...Wd-
not dlscrtmlnate In Its hiring on the l>Uia. •
of nee, color, rtll&ion, sex or naUon.al
origin.
Tbe reaolUUOD alao stated the dlstrict,
would not enter Into contnctl wllh Ill)';
"'IDPIDJ whlcll dlicrlmlnllel lo Its hlr'.
T: polDla ., u.. ~
presented to the truateea are:
-District recruiting agencies will
establish cmnnumlcatlons wllh normal •
recruiting agencleo and minority onenltd
groups. . . . .
--.lob '~ .. wUI be advertised Ill
new•' media which will reach mlnOrlty SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tho Coast Guard groupo. . . ,
searched today for eight persons in--Tests '!Iii ht used only whel Ibey
eluding a woman and child who aban-relate to job performance and will 'be
doned a burning ship for a life raft in reviewed by the Fair l!)nplo)'lllCl!tt ~, ...
wind-whipped Pacific waters. ttce Qinuni.sl1oo. • i;:
Eight olhets who stayed with the 1Jum. -Fair Emplo)'llltlll comm I 1 i I• ;
Ing Mwcan cargo vessel were taken off guldellnee will be mtewed with °lei~,
safely, authorities said. penonne1 to eliminate aDJ P*ibli~
The UCJ.f"'!l ship, tbe Trtstl, caugllt. ~lion. ' ~;
fire Monday night about 1IO mlleo llOUlh --Minority IDd women employeo \,JJ;
of San Diego. While eight men stayed be encouraged ta pertlctpate Ill nlnlnl':
aboard to fight the flames, .the others and education programs. • .-'!
took to the rubber rart. -The records of minority and womeil.:
A tuna fishing boat Crom San Diego employes will be reviewed to detennine)
round the smouldering ship and carried if they are qualified fot promoUon. ~
the eight men today to Cedros Island Tru5tees were given ·a vote ~co
about 60 miles farther !OUth. fidenct by Wclano Ramos. a member ' "'
All eight were reported in good con-the Mu.lean.American Cotw;nitteli •
clition after their ordeal. Education, who bad levtled1 c ' ...
The sklpper told Frank Valin, captain, agalmt the dlJtrict In the put f;r !If-.
of the tuna boa~ tllat Ile ord.ered the life Ing practices. · •.
raft used when it appeared likely his ship "l_1tould ~ ta co~.JllO lllflLOQ:
wo~la s.ink. Howevet, the rire was fih"'illj for their endeavors to resolve the ,prob-
eirt1nguished. Jems of the Mexican-American Com-· not to aend a member becauae of illness -Luc Nam P,etroleum wmping station 35
.....--lnthe "tiinlly-apd oppoilt!Oii by"lbe state -nillea oortbeutOt HaDoL -Pilots relurii-
Departmenl ing to usesa the damage reported l.bat
The group will leave from Kennedy heavy black smoke obscured the target,
DRINKING-:-•• --Helping-Woman
A two-man helicopter was sent by the munlty," said Ramos. HI wish the rest of
CoaST'Gullrd lii1lilifDilgo. A four-<nltlii•I" -orange CouiltY would"folli>w tlfO !•ad of
Hercules C130 plane from San Francisco this district."
joined In the search at mld·morning, and Trustee Ralph Bauer encouraged
Jnternatlonal Airport tonight and arrive the command aald.
in Hanoi Saturday after stops in A spokesman said other targets at Kep by harbor dlJtrict staff to' allow visiting
boaters to .Jrink on shore at Dana Point
Harbor, but the disculalon expanded la
all areas when a few commWllonen con·
fessed to transgress!oos of the law.
Copenhagen, Bangkok and Vientiane. The included two 5,000-gallon petroleum
eommittee IJIOkesman Aid they would storage tanks that were damaged and a
nma1D m Hanoi for two «' three weeks. pipeline that was cut in three places.
Phantom Jets est'Orting f I g b l e r ·
bombers ltrlklnr near Hanoi shot down
th~ three MIGs in two separate
dogfights, the oonun.and said. . FrotA Pflfle J
OFFICIALS •..
dldmelltl folloftd oltor a monll>long h>-
mttaillao.
SUpervllor Robert W. Battin'• name
wu linted to the cue but bei wu not bJ.
dieted. He announced two weeb ago,
lm!ever, that be~ Ored ID aide, J,arry
Wlllletml, wbo ~ -lllegedly ~
to lbt brib!r1 ..... Wllllelml .. ,, • -w-. Clty recreation aide
belan jolnlq Battin'• llalf.
'!be other three membm prt.Sent' or
the WeatmlNter City Council accepted
McWhlDney'1 realgnatlon with regret and
words ol praise for bis services to the
city.
0£ficlala of the Orange County Transit
Di.strict of which McWbiMey ii dlairman
of the boml laid today that they have
bad no indication that be will nsign his
poet with that agency.
From Page J
REACTION •••
Ediloo bnptove the estheticl of !Is entire
plant, though he conildtra that a
subordinate issue to the pollution prob-
lem. Neither Qmncilmaft. Jack Green nor
Donald 'siilpJey could be reacbed for
coDUDMI.
Ediaon ofllclals have iaid that afttT'
their propeoal clean theAPCD, they"wUI
pro1>llb]f eome before the Huntlniton
Beocb P~ CO!nn!iMlon f o r pennillklll ta 811t no date !0< tbat
bas been set. ..
041 LY PILOT
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'
A spotesman .llld at least 12 MIG1 and
Pballto'DI took part Ill the two battle5.
Sjiolesmen II !Int hid called It I tingle doSfl'1!I bUt said lator there were two
sep.n.te lctlont.
The ·command fll I delayed r<port laid
two more PhantoJDI were .shot down over
North Vietnam Monday. The command earUet repoded me Ft shot down in a
dogflfbl M01day but ladly announced
the dawning of t!!t other t,.. "by Com-
munllt antfalrcraft fire. 'i'he lwO crewmen from the MIG-down-
ed Phantom were missing but there was
no ,epon on the fate of the crewmen
from the other two aircraft.
Mean..,.hile Communist infantrymen In
deep bunkers stoppec! South Vietnamese
marines today from meeting a deadllne
for recapturing the Quang Tri Citadel
after government troops seized about
one-third of the fortreSs in savage
figllting, field reports said. (See related
&tory, Page t )
A battalion ol marln-men-has
secured positions covering about one-
third of the 50 acres enclosed behind tbe
thlclt grey walls of the rectangular 19th
century Quang Tri fortress, 1 military
source said.
But UPI reporter Ted Kurrus aald
heavy Communist artillery and mortar
fire and direct shots from recoilless
rines inside forced the marines to dig.
President Nguyen Van Thieu three
months ago aaid all Communist-captqred
territory must be reclaimed by Sept. ~9.
But Kurrua reported the marines later
Hinshaw Reports
He Won't Vote
For Own Vie,vs
Andrew J. Hinshaw, Orange County
assessor and Republican candidate for
the 39th Congressional District seat, said
Tuesday he would not go to Washington
••to vote !or my own views.·•
That is precisely what lame-duck
Congress man John Schmitz of Tustin did,
HJnshaw told Costa Mesa Kiwanis
members and It contributed to his defeat
in the primary.
''l examined Johr. Schmlti' voting
-record an8 1t was not in accordance with
what he was saying . Congressmen are
not sent to \Voshingt.on to vote their own
views," said Hinshaw.
HJnsbaw defeAled SChmltz In June but
laces Democrati c Party contender ~ohn
'Bio.ck in the Nov. 7 election. Schmitz
meanwhile has become the presidential
candidate of the American Party.
To underline his 1tatemenll Hinshaw
said be woald return to Orange County
twice each monlh to .meet wllh con-
stltuenll mnn both Jartleo "ind flnd out
bow the people ... feeling about the
issues."
"The government wW pay me to take
one trip each month and I will pay for
th< otllJlJ," he added.
Larry Leaman, harbor di!trlct official,
told commissionen that il the preaent
law was interpreted to its finest point -
no one could even drink on board a
vessel.
Re poinled ·out ·t~ .. at
Dana Point ~ .. heft .~ and •
county-leased lnarthe li\lSinelal"fiOth ..U
liquor. ·
They are technically ' 1 o u t I a w 1 ' •
Leaman laid, and the counlt ll eo .. ..,.
comp lice" because it "gets a cut." •
Harbormaater Iii ~11 ' I a I cf. thl
present law wu tOO dilOcult ta enforce.
.• CoJDllllulon Chalnnln Martin Uaab
WU tlie oole no Wt•. He 1 llld he la a
teetotaler and added that "where
families are gathered, drlnkinl la not
consistent. n
Usab laid ht doean' want children
.. subjected to rowdineu and oblcimitles
-the sort of thinp that occompany
overdrinklng."
1be other commisaiooera agreed ln
principle but laid that I I W s against
public nui!lance and dnmkenneu should
take care of any problems.
FromP•l
BOND •..
burden of any criticism over this,"
Bauer said.
Although adding his endorsement,
Trustee John Bentley suggested that the
district study student population trends
be[ore a deci.!ion on the locatlon 'or a new
high school is made.
Roger Belgen, vice-chairman or the
Fotlntaln Valley Higb School Commltlee
for Better Schools, applauded the
trustees' efforts to relieve overcrowdin1.
0 1 am thankful we have courageous
trustees in this district who have
recognized the need to equalile the mas--
slve sb:ldent population at all schools,"
Belg en said. "As a private citizen 1 e~
dorse their action in calling for the bond
election."
Belgen said he did not feel the bond
proposal went far toOUgh and should
hive included funds to build !"" hlil>
schools.
The bond measure. i( passed, will pro-
·vlde' the c:Hstrlct with money .to build a
new school and to renovate the . HUn.
tlnglon Beach and Westminster Hip
School campuses.
,Garage of Plumbing
Contractor Ignited
A, fire ll!llted by flammsble fluids
Tuesday dld $1l(),OOO damaae bl a pluml>o
ing contractor's warehouse In S a n t a
Ana .
An employ• of the Kennedy Mechanical
Contractors, Iii E. 6lh Sl and a flrtman
we..., slighUy Injured in !he blue.
Fire dep¢mtnt invutlgaton nkt 111
empJoye o£ the f i t m WIJ tblnn1ng a
plumbing adhesive with another fl•~
mable liquid and the va pors were !lrilted
by an electrical spark.. •
LA Aide Gets Delay . Straying rrom h11 11chedUled talk on
assessed v•luatlont and how they 1lfret
D..,,.rty taxeo, Hlnah,\f "Id his con· • LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior
tat11 w1tn ine l'lixon Admtnlstr:-1·on Court ~ Tucsdsy delayK !.'» 118·
should help him aecuni 1ood commlll.. teoclni ol · 1131do M. Kr1sla\'lcl% Ille
assignments I• WailllnRton. former Los Angeles Coulitf public acJ.
He said he would wort dll lgcntly to mlnlstrator !ould· guilt}' last July ol two
ougport (Ile vl•wt of h11 dlstnet "emi If counts eacll of perJW'J 'Id \>rwp&rlni
lf"vk>late1 my own ptttORaJ c:onTlc:Uons." fal1e evktmce. ,,.
A visiting Oklahoman 'who, police
claim, became outraged when · bis
daughter-in-law brought' a male friend to
help her move from the Garden Grove
home sbe had shared with bis son is
charged today with killing the '°lunteor
mover.
Dead is Robert D. Burgoyne, 32, or
Downey, who was struck in the chest by
a blast from a .tlO gauge shotgun.
~de ill•an;· ,said ~ unhap. I a:IM' amiJ.McGirt, :,.. mH Ill it '911° Santa
, wben the violence occurred.
They said Mrs. McGirt showed up with
Burgoyne to begin removing her clothing,
fumJture -and otbert peraooaJ bdongings
but waa reportedly block.ol by fie eldor
McGirt.
During a 1uquen1 ~!1J1111ent, the
Irate fathel"ill'fa1'< llle,edly tired tbe
shotgun with which 1* was ~ ta pre-
vent Invasion of the home and Xilled the
victim.
TRUMPET TA.KEN
FROM MUSEUM
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A trumpet a~
tached to the lips or a wu figure ol the
late LoUls Armstrong has been stolen
from the Hollywood Wu Museum, police
say. A curator at the museum told police
the born, which ,,.. not one of those '
played or owned by "Satchmo," was
taken rrom the museum display Tuesday
night.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
SHOCK ABSORBERS
IN WATCHES
Y 01 .. car II not the only~ mecbonJ.
cal device refylng heavily upon •
aback absorption-1ysteip Jor fine
perlonnance. Most gOocl w1'lal
watches are eiven equal.p~
Back tn 11132, the wNt watch be-
gan superseding the old fashioned
pocket watch, and opened up the
major problem of ruanlbMI key
componenll agalnlt tJie far gnat«
abuse a wrist watch receives.
In that year, two SW!.11 c!ll1.enJ
obtained a patent for a rt1Ulent
bearine dea!ped to P'!>vlde )>rotllc>-•
lldb agalaat aback. Althoulh the
watch 1adu111y admitted tlla1 tills
new component part "u bOtl> U... ·
ly and usetul, !I look six YN!"I born
pitonl d'1te before the lnventofl
n\ade any progrest 'tn aupptJini
watch. manulac\urert., · l • .
the cutter Adventurous from Long Beach district administrators to continue dfotts
was expected In the area tonight to bnprove understanding lo t h •
'I1ie search was conducted along the Mexican.American community. Bauer
northwestern Mexico coast from Punta called for an increase of bi-lingual
C8noa1 In a southeasterly direction employes in the district., programi ti.
toward Vizcaino Bay. Winds whipped at familiarise teachers, edihlnillrllon w:
20 miles an. hour, and vi!iblllty wu only student! with the Chicano community
fair . and a review of the suggestions made by
Call!O of the fir< WU not trnmediatolJ the Me>ican-Amer!CID plmmit~ ~
detennined. Educauon. · . . \ ~
The TreJUI was ulllng fnlm Ensenoda. Associate Superintendent Jay Settle 11>
Mexico, to '®~ al Muallan nounced that 1 committee ol ~-~ rll:°1o'it't...c.. ni~If~~ :~~&<ki1
Coard laid. 3.
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1'11'"'4.,0fel
.,
EDISON ••. . I
.,,
cycle operation, and are entirely dlf·
farent from the standard ateam pl .. ts
which Edillon had orl&lnally hoped la
build. .
The comblqed cycle concept ullllzes
two t y p e s of generaton working in
tandem, Fogarty explained. Gas turbines
are cou~ to electric generators, and
provide of th& unlt'a electriclly.
2 Kids Die in Blaze
. SANTA CRUZ (AP) -Two <llildrea
died In an w1y" mom!ng fire at their
home Ill the nearby Live oat Tuesday,
authorities said. Officers identified the
vlctlml u l\llchael Contreras, 8, IDd
Elhabeth Carvalho, 7, f0&ter children ol
Mr. and Mn. Rex \::oles.
'"' ·u , Hughes ·Visit&.
' f)' 'Latin Country
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -
Howard Hughea hu been In this
Central American capital for three
weeks, 1 U.S. Embassy spokesman
laid. The reason for bis visit la
unknown.
A Nicaraguan government an-nouncement Tuesday laid on1y that
llugheo ICCtpted an lnvllatlon bJ
ll·Presldenl Anutaclo Somo11 ta
ioJtslt Nicarqua. """'" WJll ..... In March.
Hughes 1pparent1y bu remained
on the aevenlh floiJr of the
Intercontinental Hotel her.. Gnania
were atalioned on the Door to pr.
vent lntrudera.
·-
OOMEGA ' For yow:· hcrrt ·q£:heart5 .:.ih1wa1c11'
otylld tiy tomorrow't ltandarda. Th• 1111-wlndlncr.
day-<lltaCOnllltlltlon Cf)ronometar• ('hlghHt
• tCCU"ff ~colido), Supetl>IY aha~ ~4jll llld
bnioellt match thrcughoul.
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'I' o d "l • llcn!ever, q\'I\' ,~· 1
fourlhl 0 au jlweled ... ~ ara
more reliable tbtleplecw beeluse ·
Ibey are · prolected )ly a •P.ock • ' aorblllf compount, and wbea lOU
buy suell f~ b"1!d• 11 Olneg~
and othm, your watch 11 1111*'1111
p"'4eeled qalntt aboct.
J: C JJump~l'ied Je111efer6
ltl) NEWpORT BLVD~ COSTA MES-41 ..
COHYINllNT TOMI ••
II YtAal IN THI SAMI LOCATION
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i
H j)AIL Y PILOT #
County Ecologist·s Discuss Coalition Effort1
avbunnetiQft creed ,.....,, to -an
umbr<lla~ al ....... _...,..
for .. mv-111 quality
for Ill -lbnlUgb pollllcAI -.
"For too big, we'Ve hen pattJnc out
bnlsb lina llld Ibo deftlopm bavo bad
control of , the m1tcbel. It'• tlml wa
tpttad a little fire ftlan!ADI anMl!ld,"
said Ju<IJ -of N_.t'Belcb.
"A coalJUon ls a mecbaolim by wblch
we can relCb • ,oai, 11 sh6 advlled tbe
11""1>· lldoro lonnally c:ommilllll( Ibo groups
to Joilllng a coalltloo, roprueoiauves
agreed to form two commltleel, ooo to
It! ap .. ~ lllr'll<IUh lor-tbe-
propoood coalltlon 1114 lho other to dtllne
speclflc rcials 1or 111e coolltloo.
Tbo Vo"P ........ lo accept tbe .. ports
ol the two commi-at a -!ii>( S.pt.
ft al a place Ytt ,lo be determined.
U an mVlrOnmtnlal coalltJon Is form·
ed, It could· be ID Impressive political
(Orce bandiD( t.apu..t groups which DOW are operati»g iDclependenUy willt goals
!bat are largely Jocol Ill nature, but en-
vironmental Ill character, apeakera Aid.
A partial list of their concerns show
goals as diverse u limiting ooile pollu-
tion, -,raervaUm ol open spaces,
llmltina hillside clevelopm<ft~ deva!op....
ment of e!fectlve transpol'lltlon, and
provldlll( moro dtl%<o partlclpatJon .111
tbe county cleclalon.maklog pn>CtSRS.
One spea);CT, from lite countl 1.ero
PopulaUOo Growllt group, said his goal
was "to cut down the number of people
uslng lhe environmeol."
Obaerved one speaker from lite Sad-
dleback area. HWe want to prevent our
hills lrom being turned into a Jumpy
Garden Gnive."
others placed priority on the santa
Ana River Greenbelt fight and limiting
development in the Santa Ana canyon.
A Sierra Club attorney, just ~ ol a
battery of Slt.rra Cub members at~·
tending lite mtetlnr, told lite group tbey
1MJ8ht not be afrald to "baul people into
court" to achieve environmental goals.
Jim Dilley. of the Laguna Greenbelt,
Inc.. urged the gathoring to light !or
county restraint on zone changes and
road construction until the Open Space
Element to the Master Plan ls adopted
formally in June.
The South Laguna Civic As5ociatlon led
by Lorell Long provided tho push to get
lhe coalition consideration rolllng.
The assoc.latioo mailed letters to 87 '°""
Yilllll"""lal """l'f in lite ...... !)' md aol :
up lite Jlnt meetin(.
Mrs. Loni and Randy Borach. ~
CcWlty Chalrman of I.ht SI~ tlub, ca--• chai~ the meeti.na. ' Besides settio& up tbe niro ~ !
on organization and IOlls, the nmn11e19
expressed approval ol a plionn dlloC
the need !or united effort ij cleatillC
the extent of tht "degrii on of • J
vironmentul quality tn Orange Couoty." ':
The Organlutlon Committee Is cbllrod •
by Randy Bo""h and lncludel Bel ~ •
llesey, Fred Lang, Lortll Long, tllld<
Bolin. Jack Harlow, Shlrlty ·Prke-ml '
Gerald Podolak.
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Funds or .. Nixon Linked to Mexico
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~NJECTED IN NEWPORT'
Mirtha Mitchtll Talks
Martha Says
S'lw Really
t-ot Injection
WASlllNGTON (UPJ.) -. lbrlha.
Mitchell has . :f:.te: out am thlt 1 E;.~,.~~ :tr:!
ent al the Newporter Inn Iii Newport
ch !bat led hor to delleribe benell u
~ "pollUcal -prisoner." 1 ~
· Mrs. Mitchell disputed a Parade
azine report which said that Steve
the new security director of the
ttee to Re-elect the President
'twu not involved" in the incident at ~wporl Beach, and did not give her the
iijectioo. .
:The wife of former Attorney General
Jobn N. Mitchell said King beld her down
while a doctor administered tl)e..injection
.. the buttocb "agalnst my ..ru ... She
also said King kicked her. She sald be
1iurt her hand, causing a wound lltat re-
"1ited six stitches.
"He threw me down and kicked me with
hls rubber 50led shoes," Mrs:. Mitchell
18id.
Mrs. Mlt.cheJI gave the account to
Washington Star-News writer Clare
Crawford.
The story appeared In the newspaper's
Tuesday editions.
The Star-News reporter said Mrs.
Mitchell called her up and complained
that "people keep saying these things
abot.it me that aren't true."
Mrs. Mitchell WU talkinl !o· UPl's
Helen Thomu on.-the pllooe.. from
Newport Beach last lj>ring , wbeo '.the
altercation happened. 'She \old Miss
Thomas !bat she bad demanded !bat
Mitchell resign as chairman of President
Nixon's reelection committee. 1be
• telephone connection was ·broten after
Miss Thomu heard Mrs. Mitdlell shout,
"'You just get awaf."
Mrs. Mitchell lat .. ,.id thal King rip-
ped • the telephone out of the 'irllL She
also complained she waa a pollt!caJ
~· Al/ew day• later Mitchell ll!bmttted hla
resignation u campalcn choll'mlD.
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New Voter
Signup Case
Faces Court
By TOM BfuEY
Of thll Diiiy PINI Staff
Allegations that Orange County has
halted lite swearing in ol deputy voting
registrars to the )(>int that many new
voters will not be able to regtster before
the November election wfll go before a
Superinr ·Court judge Friday.
__The.__cbargeLare coD.tained ·in a Iawsui'
filed la!e_'l'll~y by lite National lo{QVJ!-
ment for the student Vote and twO of Its
niem~s, Gladys -L~ Q.~L 22, ~f Sa!J~
Ana iiiiil Charlotte Sandford, ltl, of
Orange.
It is alleged In the action naming com-
ty supervisors and Regia:trar of Voters
David llitch<Oek u defendaots !bat
Hitch<Oek unlawluily halted tho swearing
in of deputy registran la.st Sept. 1.
It means, asserts the lawsuit, that 1,500
deputy re;gistrars will be available in the
next three months lo ftgister a prodict<d
flood ol potential votus lltat will Include
several thousand new voters from the
ne.Wly enfranchised 111 to 21 age group.
'll!e lawsuit claims that the rate of
registration applications will reach pro.
~°' whereby each depity nglstrar
'!'W 'ba•• '9 'rtgltlor JlO """" each before 'November - a predlcUon tbal
lM>,000 residents will seek to regiater.
lliBloricall,f, the~plpint •!ales, deputy reglibwi\l;c nowt neraged
more than ID rtgl!V ,..i.J'l'lweil lhi C11to!f point ml NC!'oin~ el ..
Uon. •
•rnio.. figures are grossly Inflated, w
llitcl!!»ck said todiiY· "I . predict that we'll have 40,Gtltl
residents registering between now and
November and I say that the 1,600
deputies -not 1,500 as cl.aiined -will be
more Ulan adequate to do the job," be
sald.
llitclicock aald tho Sept. 1 deadlioe was
set "because we've always done it that
way."
'!be registrar explained !bat lite setting
of the cut off date enables hlll office to
complete its examinallon of the deputi'9'
affidavits and put machinery iD motion
for the allocation or area duties to each
official.
"I'm more than satiafied that we have
enough people ta do tho job," llitcbcock
said. "I don't know how the judge assign-
ed to this case will view it but I see no
merit in the allegations and I)m talking
to our lawyers about It this momlng."
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner of
Laguna Beach will assign a judge to the
special hearing Friday morning.
Hitchcock reminded county residents
leday !bat thoy have until 30 days hefore
lbt ·fiov. 7 el~Uon dete to register as
~in. ... But the county registrar urged
residents: to register on or before Thurs.
day !O insure .that they receive wnple
ballot lonna in lite mall.
Lahor.ites Back Nixon
tos ANGELES (AP) -A group of
eallfomia labor leaders has announced
its wpporl for . Ill! ~lectlon ol Prcsl·
denf NW.O. saying Nlmt be!Ped the
wortlng man throii$1> hla lax reform,
labor ~ ad IOCial ie<urlty p»
grams. • ' t .... : !_:.. \'
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1st Stowaway • I
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Tliree-year•old Off ' to, School . .
THREE-YEAM>LD Jobn Schrelndorler of SOUih Laguna today became
~a'• flrit olllclal stowaway of the tm.73 ocbool year.
Brigbl and early this IDO!Jlin8, Jolm accompuied his baWOllter, Mn. Eric
Linden. to lite achonl bUI atop 'at Flflh Street and OoUt lliibway, lo help her pt one of her little charges o!f to killdergart.tn. ~ rr BEING THE first day ol acbool, there WU !lllilO a qvwd of motbera
and chlldren at the corner and loll ol excitement aa \llle big yellow bus pulled
·lo the curb, loaded the )'Otlllistm and rumllled oil amid wa ... and lelrl and
laughter. • . Under Ille clr<Umatan<tl, II wu no trick at all for young John lo climb
aboanl, too, and he was happily oo his way to Aliso School when Mra. Undcn,
countll1g no1t1 et ihe comer, rtallsed what had happened.
SCHOOi. AVTHOlllTJES Wtre ai.rted with a baaty phone call, but John,
wbo 11 descrJbed. as "big for bis "!!• and vary ..U~." already had re-
ported to a kindergarten cllA with his lrknd from tho baby1lller'1 house.
rf• .rar aoon revealed u an impotter, however, and dllpat.ched to the c!·
lice on tho flrlt leg ol a 11.t trip home.
A8 A SOUVENlll of hl1 adventure, he hu an autbenUc acbool name lag,
•lllud by tead>tn. At ocbo91, be i!llormed his admlrllll friends, tbe chlldroo
"rad. ol eoune." .
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STANFORD RESEARCHERS RELEASE CHIMPS AT LION COUNTRY
A Stopover BetwHn Lovi1l1n1 and College Reae1rch Center
~iretapping
Case Linl{
Described
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WASIUNGTON ( API -Money lrom
Mex..ico linked to the 'Vatergate affair
was part of $700.000 in secret Nixon cam.
paign girts stuffed Into a suitcase and
rushed to Washington in an oil company
Plane· last spring, according to a con-
fidential House staff report.
The .:tocument, distributed Tuesday
night to the House Banking Commlttee,
also said a Southwestern fund raiser for
the Presidenlfe campaign contradicted
denials of ihvolvement with the Mexican
-·transa:ctll:frrs-b)i· .::ht'B Nl1:on fITnd raiser ··
Maurice H. St.ans.
Committee investigators said they
were unable to detennine if the money -
$100,000 in all -actua lly came from
,
• U,IT ....... ADMITS BUGGING ROLE
Bern1rd L. Barker
Mexicans or from U.S. citizens living in
lltat country. Big Bank Heist
But they said that on the surface it ap.
peared the money was from foreign na· S E
tlonals and; if that is true, accepting il is uspects xpect
a violation of U.S. banking laws.
nie sa-page report, compiled the past Dela.y in Trial
several weeks, hoth adds to the bilarre l •
...
developmenll pi lite Democratic bead-The trial · ol thril 1~ Ill lhl IS
· quarlera bugging case and vividly million burglll')' ol l!ie Laruna Niguel •
describe& last-minute efforts by Nixon branch of United C&lllornla J1.ank will bt ·
N R id L • · C fund raisers to beat the> AptU deadline of del e, W . e_S en, ts at I, On . 0UUtry a new electiona law requiring full di,_ ayed unW ,lbt.mlddle of nut -· a
1 , : clOl\lra ol campaign. dooors. dele.,. •.t•31 sal4.ltJday. · :
Iii' ~AH BDW&RDS 1 Grundmamt plana.'to Include Stanford Desj>JU, a warning by committee · 'Ibis ft!.. lbltl lira ~·Wun
. ·' .... ....,~ • ..., '·• special!N of aoclology, psycholdgy, a.airman Wright Patman ([).Tu.), Judge to rult~ ~ ndriiber Ot Pr, .. lria1 ·
Eight chtmpanzees, ralSed lh IJoutsfana blochem,is,try, biol9gy and c t i n i c a J against releasing the report to newsmen, motlon1 ·to 1tii>PreU evidence held by
under co~t. observation in near psycholog)'. to .. assemble a range or a copy was obtained by q:iltnnnist Jack authorities, in coMectlon with the case,
natural conditlOflS,. were !ntroduced views of chimpanzees" as they continue Anderson who made it available lo The said Anthony Glassman who is r!presen·
Wednesday to their temporary home at to live in the outdoor enclosures as near Associated Press. ting 29-year-old Philip Christopher.
Lion c.ountry Saflri. . to Africa's natural rwTOundings as possi-Sen. George McGovern baa seized on Defense arguments that Feder a 1
A1J fiVe Lion Coun'try resident chim· ble. the bugging case and the question of an Bureau ol_InvestlgaUon seizure of Sl),000
panzees 1 hooted and clapped in tt· The project is currently financed by anonymous $10 million contributed to in Chrl&felher's possession violated hb
citemeot on a nearby Wand, two stan-both the Leakey Foundation and the Nixon before the new Jaw took effect search and seizure rights continued to be
ford University researcbera rowed the Conunoowealth Foundation. These grantll April 1, making them a major issue in heard lo 1 Los Angeles federal court to-
chlmp-ladeo ttales to lltelr llJO.loot by so-are also supporting lite chimpanzee-his campaign !or presldenl day.
loot island borne and released the observation project of Jane Goodall-Van A new disclosure in the report ls that Similar motions will be made Tuea4ay
animals. Lawlck in Gambi, Tanzania. Construction $100,IXX> came from Mexico. Previously, b) attorneys representing defendants
AlLbut the two most aggressive chimps and operations of prilpa~ facilities at it was known that '89,000 linked to the Charles A. Mulligan, 38; and Amil A.
aougbt eecurity after being re.leaaed by Stanford are being financed by the Na-Watergate affair was made up of four Dinsio,3 e. Jury selection will get uodtr
climbing up.cm the two men and hugging Uonal Institutes of Health. cbecks drawn on a Mexican b&Qk. way later ne:s:t week, Glassman added. them. . 1~~==:.:.:....:.:....:.:.:.==:::;::-=::::-:t:::-::;:::-;~~~::::::::==::-::--::-::,...::::::;:;;:;;.:::..:::::..:'.~~==~
One chimp headed for tho water and
JumPed onto tho boat, nearly knocking
down the boatman in his e:s:citement.
·And when all eight chimps were
reunited; they huddled together to hug
one another and touch lips f o r '
reassurance.
'l1le.it move from the Delta Regional
Primate Research Center In New
Orleans was lite first chlllge they had
ever experienced. stanford researchers
and tho chimps' bandier from Louisiana
aald Otey thought the switch wenl well.
The llve lemalea (includillg 1 foUI'
mooth-old baby) and three males bave
lived with one another u:clusivety since
they were babies shipped from Africa
eight years ago.
So Uiey turned to one another for
aecurity Ill tbelr radically-<hanged world.
Their former home-s1x acres of
trees and otbt.r vegetaUon -ls unlike
their new one -a rocky cramped Island
wlllt one barren tree and fallen lolls.
But tho chimps aro expected to adjust.
The chimps will be obaerved by Stan-
ford rueardlera for tbelr l'Ycllons lo
pcycbological and biochemical tesll.
"Olimps are very much like people:,"
claim• researcher Alan Grundmann,
coordinator of tho project and manager
ol Slanlord's outdoor prtmate facility .
"They react in ways almilar to the-way
IUlman beings would react. And you can
tonttol chimps in "'fl you canoot con-trol -1e, IUCh>81 CCJ111tanUy witching
tbem or taking away tbelr bablu" for
. teat purpoael," be tald.
Gnmdmtmn hopes to control the chlm-
Pll"*'' bebarior by cootrollln& tbelr blolO&lcal perfonnaoces.
Ra pllol to cootrol 'mood chang• by cbanslnl honnones In the cblmpe, for ex·
ample, 111il perhipo learo bow to apply
his llndlnp lo treat bumw with
suicidal, manic depraatv~ lelllenclel.
Upon completion iii Stanford'• prlinato
faclllty In approximately nlnt monlhl,
the Cblmpt1niea wm be moved tbere !or
!urthor lludy.
British Peer Dead
GLAM!l!, ScoUand (AP) -The Earl of
Strathmori. U.yell'Old cou1ln ol Queen
EUubeth II, died today at Glamll C...
Ila. Be hid been W for .,mo amtha.
' • ,t.11 Electric Bar B Q's
•All Co•t.Aluminum Glau Top
Dining Sots
•Wicker Acc.ssori1s
SAVE
OFF MFG'S. LIST
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• Select Group Of Wicker
Sooting 'Gro~pt
, • "II Chor !roil O.orcoal Bar B Q'1
• 5"ciol Gr~ Choise l.ou~g•
oftd Choir ;~ '
t A~ SOll)sonile Outdopo 'forn~urt
t Yfc.ber Bor B Q Floor Samples
• Park s enckei
• All Redwood
• Hanging Porch Swings •
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Car Style
•
Revisions
Defended
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two of lhe na-
tion'• major auto manufacturen say the
Industry eould 11•• lilUe by ,foreaoill& the
annual llylo cbanies Oil oew can.
In 1e11JmaD1 l>efore lhe Price Co11>-
mlllloo 'l'Ueldly, lain M. End<non, vie<
prtlident for finance of Amedoln MOU..
Corp., l4ld lhe public mlstakt:nly think!
:A.II Ebe R•llllle •
Quang Tri Fort-,
If Stands Alone
QUANG TRI, VldMm (UPI) -1bo
»foot Willi of lhe Quang Tri Cit.Id
-loot down .. fferytldng la lhla ru1J>.
<cl city. 1bo Jtth Cenlwy -.. lhe
only structure here allll slaodlll(.
have mode JI clar thal the slcla lllat con-
udo ... (]fadeJ -~ 'l'rL -South -WOpa ... ,.,,. • i.on an -ult lo retake tho dly,
wlildl fell May 1. Sky's Not
The Limit
ONCE AROUND THE BEAT-Newport
lboliG<lere .... il_ll_tbe
Jl100t """'P8<1. moll heavily coalated
piece of terrain 1D tbt Indodtlna war.
About 500 South Vlitnamese marines are
( )
Inside determined lo push out an equal JN SHORT... number of Norihc\'lelnamese. ..._ _________ __. The Communlsta, in 69 da)'! of defense,
NO&TB VIETNAMEsE troops are boi.
ed "l' in about three-quamrs of I h a
Citadel. Their guns and llOopl, accordlnJ
to alli<d oU!cen, are in recauea in the
walls and on top of the walll tbm>selv ...
Built about 100 yean aao to prolael tho
Quang Tri PTovlnce capitol from 1DY
enemy wllo mic1>1 ai!act, It ha&
Ironically become the llnlllg point fer tba
enemy thal finally did.
Beacb clly ..... nc11 ..... , la lbllr -le
-adopted ....... bodldlR1, llelclit
limitatloa Jaw tbe other Dilbl ml mne
Wrong-Thinker& mi,h1 belleve they over-
used the word 11llmi&atioo."
The top cale(ory ._ tall bnOdlnp
the city Will allow1 fl>r aample, II ID COO-
cenlrated commerdal 1re11 IUCh u
Newpc><t Center Up off MacArthqr
Boulevard and -rt(l<m ID the Vicini·
ty of Orqe Comity Airport.
lleN, la -place&, buUdlnp will be
allowed 11p to and lacluc!JDC m feel 1n1n
the wild blue JOlldtr. ·
Thll --'1 eDClly compare to the
Emplnl Stale Bu1ldlnl but then, not
mucb-.
'l1IE CITY PLANNING -le figure
that flllr oommerclal buildlnp, you need
1t«la of -11 feet eacl> and ao they ~ Ifie ~ llmll will bold these
bnll""1p -lo maybe ooly 25' llorlel.
'lbal'a -DOI a hel(b1 llmll Thal'• 'l1IE
limll
Well, I .,_ I'm jual an
1111r1<G1111Nc1 beach boy al heart and
-up ~ ........ here ~ that notlliila but l.irp1mea IOI much ohm oi!a
level. I could (el • DOH bleed ..... tall
-·-pile of l!O•weed.-CllmblJlg one ol1be-local
eucalyptUJ .trees was enough for me to
1ufler an Ol)lgen deficiency.
SO NOW, IN 1'12, Newport Beach ls
ready for 25 story buildinp around
Orange County Airport. U they get
enough of them out there they will have
IOlved the jet noise problem. Nobody will
want to fly lhnlugb a buncb ~ buildings
· titlcking up lib a tall picket fence.
Maybe all the pllois will have lo quallfy
for pyloo racing before they'll let them
nm between our tall buUdin&s.
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that doing away with llyle changes -
and re:sultant retoollng -could save a
vast amount of money.
Endmoo said tbal If all the style
changes were abandoned the industry
could aave only about 2 percent "on a
one-time basis." He 1ald retooling still
would be required because tools wear ou t
even without style changes.
e Hike 'lautlliecl'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Chrysler
Corp. President John J. Riccardo argues
that increa.se.s for 1973 model cars are
necessary because new safety devices re-
quired by the govermnenl bave pushed
up costs.
Riccardo was oile of the witnesses
Tuesday aa the federal Price Com·
rnlslion opened hearings into auto pricing
policies. Additional sessions w e r e
scbedulod today and Tbunday.
Riccardo argued requeots for raises did
not "amount to a price increase"
because new safety features give the
cars an added value.
"A recovery of these costs 'J"ill not add
ooe cent to the cost of living index," he
63.id. -e ·sOt!let Sp11 Mbalon .
· WASHINGTON (AP) -Two Soviet
aircraft canied out a 12--hour recon·
nalssance mission Monday ofi the U.S....
East Coast fiom bases In CUb1, the P~
tagon report•.
The planes were Identified as versions
of the TU95 Bear bomber. A Pentagon
spokesman said Tuesday it was the first
time the Russians had fiown such a
mission from oCuba and returned there,
although such aircraft have been in Cuba
before.
The Soviet aircraft were tracked by
land·based radar and U.S. Navy jets
from the aircraft carrier Forrestal. The
Pentagon said they were about 50 miles
oil t& U.S. msinland at tbelr cloaest
point.
e Container La"' Seera
YOO MAY HAVE seen in the papers . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and where Congm1man Jobn G. Scl1mll1, tho . .
fonner RepulliJcan from TullJn who -Drug AdminislraUon wd !<>'laY II will
* * * Another POW
~ks Support
For McGovern
HONG KONG (AP) -Another
American prisoner of war asked his wile
la a Hanoi lladlo broadcast !Dday to IO!lld
a $%$ donation. lo Sen. Geo r 1 e
McGovml'• preskienual .. _1 ...
One POW asked his wile Tuesday lo
send McGovern a $%$ pledge, and the
mother of another POW delivered 1%5 at
her son's request to McGovern Monday.
The latest message, ln>m 111 Lt.
Richard Joseph Fulton, 25, an Air Force
navigator fron). Mesa, Ariz., wu the
elghtb from a POW broadcast by Hanoi = .:: .,,::i:r_tcG!Z of the
0 Honey " Fulton said In bJI. mn•11e to ' . his wife, "you can do aomethlng for me If
you would. Send. Sen. McGovern '25 for
me; Will 'yat.r I lhlol: bi iW 'lbi -rlitil
Idea concem1og this war.''
The Inner city fortress Is about 500
yanll. equere, with waU. 20 feet high.
Eacll wall Is 15 feet thick at ils center.
At the dJamond.ohap<d corners, they
taper to five f~ ~·
Built with -paclied together by dirt, tho walll have thia (at been acarred
but not breached by tho ·conventional
... _. of the VJetnom m . Only the
2,000p>und .......--of the U.S. Air Foree llave JD8lltCed to put
boiM ID the wall -floe In the aortbweat
comer, one eac:h la tbe .-and llOUlbeilst mnen 11115,GOO por bomb. . -'
~N TOP OJI' the dirty·-walll ere
the vllaJ mllltsy poalliobl, built by the
Soutl> Vletnameae and reinforced and
now occupied by • tlie Ocmmunlats.
Sandbagged bunkers, riD(ed ·with barbed
witt, and turrell that look like they
came from a medieval C8llle opeD the
presenl advantage for the North VIII·
'f • WPiT ........
SEA PROTE'5r -Small 'boat ·of protesters ac:Companles carrier USS ,,;~
Enterprise 11 It leaves Alameda •Naval Air Station for Vletuam. Boot •
nearest the Enterprise is a Coast Guard cutter which ils ~ In· .1 ;. terlere~e& between ·big war ship and antiwar prote,tt )>oat..
3 More Suspects ~ptllred ~;
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CHRISTIANSTED, SI. Croix, V.I. the Island of St. Croix, and Bwunont ..
namese. (UPI) -Police acti.nl on an anonymous Gereau, 23, of St. Tbomu, hid been,_..
In tile bunl<en, they' liave lllllallod tip hav. ralded a ·houae in the town of n:oted earlier. "'
""'°Ill.,. rill••• mGNra, • llllllalrcraft Frederik>t<d and a r'r • 1 1 e d three slJn at' large were two men ldenlUiNi
&\1111 and_rifle f1t1Qi lbWib1 troopi. only as Sancbez and Pepe or Pablo, aO't The ~ ~ !Dday by radl~ from more men wanted in Ille 9Ubmacblne IJIDl cused iilOJii with the other five of 'eight
t!ieir poslllom jual lnllde the -wall.of attatt that ldll<d el&Jll Americana ~ C<lllllls of flnl delree murder.
the Citadel tbot tho Ocmmun11ta· """' week at a 111%U!jous (oil club. · ·
llrllw.dowlLonlhmlL.!l'lle.mll1nel decld---;Police ·.m -aa..i--f<t<lerU.-~ CJ,'OUCll:~AY -ciueotl4ned 'the •
ed lo dig In, something Ibey prefer not lo marahalll cooUnued the search for the re-three newly am.ted suspects for two
do becauae they fancy •them&elvea an malnlng two slaying liu&pects. The Tuea-hour& at Founlalll Valley Goll Courie, offensive force. -.1 .. -arrests '--• .. ht to fi the ber f ON MONDAY Mn. Marlon Keman of ...., ~-ve num o scene of the Sept. 6 mu& alsylng. ·The
GRASS PI!EKS from the &lits -· pirlO!IJ '11Wf<d with flnl decree golf club· haa ~been tum..t Into a com· Wubingtoo, D.C., enrolled her -Lt. murder. . · , t r ·
(j.g.) Josepb Kernan, in McGovern's the stones of the Citadel, but there 'II no mand center for the 'invesligation and
Million Member Club. On Tuesday, rta1 follage. A 30-yard-wide moat 111r· POLICE ARRESTED Warren Vallen-manhunt. .
Hanoi broadcast a message from Capt. rounds it, but there is no water except tin, 23; Ismail "Ronald" ~t. 25, and Frederiisted, where the lbree1wue ap.
'lllolnas J Ha •• f Sa--•·· t-'"·· wbat it gathers from the raim. There Rafael Josepb, %1, all of. Sl Croix, prebended aboul 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, ls on . • Dwn ° --....; ..,... were OllH!ory buildinp inoide, but they without reslllance alter receiving in-St. Croix's west, coasl not far !roin tbe
his wile lo "aend him a 1%5 pledge." : have been blaated to rubble. There were formation thal the men were in a RockefeliO<il,WDed £OI1 coyrae where tho
In Sacramento, the flier's wife said trees, but they have been .shrapnel-scar-Frederitsted house. Two other ~ eight were slain u they lat. dinin,g out-
Tuesday she did ~ want to f<T0'1 _,,red_and..,__de_1o1_1a_ted. ____ ..,.-___ in_tbe_cue_,_M_en1_· _0r_1anc1o_· _s~m-itb,_._u_. _of __ d_oors_. --:--------.--&be will doriale ~to 'M:~ern. ,· , . "I'm not making Mi poilllCal com-
ments at a1I, '' Patricia· Hanton said.
'lbe message from Hanton said the 28-
year-old flier was "happy ¥> hear
McGovern. was nominated."
MRS. BANTON, 23, ls~ a baby!! ;,' IHI .
' ! , .. . ..
.: 1~ r.!~'. ··• . · ....! :ti' •
curtea the American Party'•!"! .~..;.,l!Jal peallcldes ind smillar
tJa1 banller, 1'81 complalned f :==-".:l:f:,., be sold onl7;; ~
-·· . media" Isn't paying much altenilO\! )11 • · . 'J'be. 'FDA Nici the action I& '1.CWIU'J
candidacy. ,: . to teduCe the pumber of cblldrm lickeD.
oq.· 19. Sbe aaJdl a ·~ '"'°' llie lllitsage lrom her lws~•was the lint
word she !tad heard lnim him slnee his
F4 jel was shol down Ju~ 27.
PRE81Ml'8 .THI . ' ........ ,'' ' .. :' ,l ..... .
•
It make& you wooder what Jol!b real!,. ed 'w .killed· by acoldmtaliy 1walknilng
expects. CUuaI reading IU(lalls be 1 sudi commoo • highly toxic holllebold
been ratllin1 around pretty well on pases 8~ u lniactlctdea rat poison apd
J, 2, or 3 of the oewspapen. weililner. . ' ·
• Wby, only yeslorday, he .waa 00 Page 3 Silety CODtaille~ will be required when
of our sterling journal with his predic-such 11.1bltance1 are sold in packages of
tions that he will divulge _who was in on less than one gallon in liquid fonn or five
the conspiracy to assassmate Alabama pounds or Jess in solid form, the agency Gov. George Wallace. You can bet he'Jl said.
make the papers again when be does FDA studiea . show that from 1968
dlvulie, il ever. ) throuih 19'/0, more than 1,600 children
THEN ONLY THIS rnornlng, in the under 5 yean of age accidentally
Santa Ana Re11ster Coog Jobn made ii swallowed such poison&. Forty cblldren
in separate storlea ;., pages 1, 3, and 13. died and 583 were Injured &eriously
The mosl modes! of tbe&e article& enough lo be bospttallzed.
reported that bJs new afflllate, the AP
Party, had lilied to get hill name on the
ballot in Rhode Ialand.
Rhode Jaland ha• a -1•tloo slighUy leu than our Orange County and he
needed IOO lignature1 to quallfy. John got
48', tbua pulliJlg up II short. This came
after he demanded a recount, which
l!OOlld& famlllar.
Indeed, Schmitz' !allure lo quallfy in
Rhode l&land suggesl& that his candidacy
for president may have a couple of prob-
lems beyond "the media."
* AND FINALLY, we have our great city
of Buena Park wherein a group of
cilizens lnaiat that the City Council not
allow nudle ban to "gain a foothold"
within thal metropolis of virtue.
We can only pruume they mean a
barefool hold.
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
D!limy Of the D•I~ Pl~I
Is guarantffd
Teltphonn
Mod ()ra1119 C-.ty Ar-. -·. -.. &04Jll
fllorffl-t Hl,llrll~ ~
-W.""lnt._, . , .•.•••• , ..... ., .. Im
~ CMmtntt, CQ&trant 1.-cti.
Stfl J.,_n CtDltlt'-. 0.1111 l'olllf, """' ue-. .................. ~
"I'm hoping to hear more now," she
!aid.
She l!laid military authorities were not
requesting that she withhold comment.
Fulton's mmage~ said:
"Dear George: ·
"Hi Honey. I'm well and as happy as
can be expected u n d e r the
circumstances. I have been well treated
and the Vietnamese have been tak.lnc
good care of me.
WlcJu
Bye fellows! See you soon?
Bains Pound Northern U~S~
. .
Western Areas Cool; Rest of Nation ·Warm, Mugsy . .
'
I'VE BEEN ASKEolD LIST SOME
OF THE BEST THINGS THAT E.VER.
HAPl'ENEl>'IO ME. HERE GOES •••
.
Bll<INIS, ORl\IE·IN MOVIES, THE WHJ:FL,
DEVILED EGGS, MEDICAlED l'OINDER (DID I
SUFFER 'fflDM 'TOGA CHAFING) I
AND BUSNMIW.S. WHEN THEY MADE IT
JN 1608; 'THEY·DIDN'T REALIZE M-IAT THE'/'
WERE DOING FOR MY LEISURE HOURS!
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Lll<E A BUSHMIUS SOUR, llEAU)' SMOOTH!
GEE, I HOPE WE HAVE A
LOT OF LEISURE H~ /
A BUSHMILLS MIST, COOL AND MILD! A ·t;lUSHMIU.S
LONG AND TALL. A BUSHMILLS R08 RO'/,AS LIGHT ,;-..,..._
AS At<r'f SCOTCH CAN.MAKE IT!
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• DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE
~mpact
Dlreclon of the Metropolitan Water Olalrlct (MWD)
clalm no final decision baa been made on whether the
proposed •700 !lllllion Balsa Island proJect should bo
built of! Huntington Beub. Tbe MWO baa, however,
flied a revised environmental impact report wjth Hunt•
ington Beacll and the county aa 1 prelude to buying 88
acres In the Bolsa Chica marsh. The shoreline marsh acreage would support tho
propoaed 40-acre, man-made offshore Island pl111ned as
home for a water desalting facility and a nuclear power
plant. It's U>o early for local of!icials to take a stand for
or a~alnot the proposed power produc(ng Island, but
now " definitely the lime to lay the groundwork for a
proper study . Any declslons concerning the future of th.•. Bois~
Island project must be based on sound, SCJentif1c ~vi
i dence whicll clearly forecastl the envll'Onmental im·
pact of the entire project. Neither city nor county offi•
cials should make any decisions unlil they Jee! such evl·
dence on both sides has been presented.
Old Issue, New.Battle
A new ba\Ue over an old issue in Fountain Valley
appears to be shaping up for the near. future. The four-
screen drive-in theaEer controversy ls back where it
started -in the bands of the city planning commlsalon.
The Syufy Corp., promoter of the theater, has ~!"
plied to build the drive-In at a new locaUon 1djoln10g
the Santa Ana River, south of Warner Avenue. This
is only blocks from the contested site which engulled
the city in a referendum drive and a court suit.
S t~dy •
Hoopital and l0<al horneownen -have stated they will
oppose tho new drlv"in location. ,
For the moment tho pressure is on tho planning
commlila!onen who must decide tonight If Ibey wlil
recommend approval of the new th .. ter alte.
Since the planalng commlsilon's recommendation
undoubtedly will be appealed, the Issue probably will
end up -as did the last drive-In application -in the
hands of the city council.
So look for at ieut two long and emotional public
debates. •
'Television University'
Plans of the Coast Community ColleJe District lo
produce college.level courses for a 0 te1evision univer~
sity" have important implications for the future of higher
education.
If It turns out that students can learn from televi·
&ion as well as t,hey do in the standard classroom situa•
lion -which ls . alreadl su1gested by a considerable
amount of researcll -1t may someday be yossible to
earn a degree without ever leavins your home.
To full·time workers, housewives, and the elderly,
this kind of convenience ma-y make it possible for them
to enrich their lives through higher education far more
than would otherwise be possible.
• •
Meanwhile, Syufy has also appealed th.• court order
. to rezone the land or call a special election to. decide
the issue. The city is therefore stalled in carrying out
the court order.
Remoteness could endanger the television university-
concept, but fortunately officials seem aware that there
must still be chances for students Ip talk with instruc·
tors about course material, and that television courses
must actually be interesting, rather than simply lee·
tures on film .
Television will never replace the need for regular
~lasses,. but it d~s offer definite posibilities, especially
m making education mor~ available to more people.
Gold Medal winner for political fanaticism
Foes of the theater, including the Fountain Valley
What if the
.SDS Were
R unning It?
€YDNEY J.HARRI~
Thougbll al Laree:
Watching the confrontation in Miami
Beach betwten Sen. McGovern and the
Students for a Democratic Society, I
shuddered to think what our democratic
society would be like if those students
were running it. • • •
It's ironic t.bat the people who seem
most concerned about our prisoners of
war in North Viet·
nam are indifferent
about the soctal and
economic plight of
veterans who have
returned home.
(For a shocking
factUal report on this
situation, see a 1~
page report. "Wasted
Men," prepared by the Veterans World
Project at Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsville, Ill.) • • •
If the construction lndll!try united
Itself and declded to slop paying gralt to
public Officials, one of the chief soarces
of. civic corruption could be eliminated
overnight -and we also might get some
decent public housing at re&!Onable cosL
• • •
Fer the first lime that I can
re'1lember. the w<1men's events at
Wimbledon this year drew more at ..
tention than the men's matches -a
novel triumph of good sense over tradi·
tional male chauvinism. • • •
It's ~ard to believe that """1s like
"psychological," "allruW," "agnostic,''
or "scientist" were not coined until the
19th Century (by Coleridge, Comte, Hux ..
Jey, and Wbewell, respectively.) • • •
I was inlr\gued with the 1ist drawn up,
just be.fore he died, of the people J.
Edgar Hoover most admired -although
he bad worked with every political figure
Oear
Gloomy
Gus
N""' that school has started again,
[ supp<>Se we'll start to get some
decent beacb weather. Where was
the sun when we beleaguered
housewives needed it?
-H.L.U.
"Pk ftatllN Nfl«ll ,.....,... YWWlo Ml
..cttUrtlJ .,.,. ., ,.,. ...wva....... ._ ""r ll'fl ,...,. lot 0....,,,. .... DflltY Pllitt,
In Washington for more than 40 years,
not a single politician was !nclUded I
• • •
Until there ls a revolution overturning
self-centerednt'3, all other revolullons
will be merely fragmentary and futlli! in
the end. • • •
One ol the best (U perhaps least
known) of the newer magazines 11 11News
~ '' a management news xnagulne °"!I contains more depth and -dth of
l<Ope then all Ill competitors combined.
(It a<tually tri'" to educate ill readers;
rather than simply catering to tbtir prej·
udices.) • • •
The .parados: of modem tramportation
seems to be that the faster we devise
vehicles of travel. the slower becomes
our TOT AL traveling time from point to
point. (Somewhat like the paradox of the
medieval knights, wllo kept adding 10
much annor for defense lllat finally they
were immobilized and couldn1t attack at
all.I • • •
Mankind's progress is more the result
of failure than of succe!!ls; as L. L. Whyte
has observed, '"Thought is bclm of failure
-only when action falU to satisfy
human needs is there ground for
thought." • • •
You can tell more about a oollege from
the kind or peraons it hands honorary
degrees to than from anything Jt says
about ltse~.
• • •
History HAS to repeat ltseU, because
DObody listens the first few times.
'Publish or Perish'
H
Airport Solution for Orange Countg?
Airspace Reserved for Chino Hills.····
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'I'o the Editor:
Your editorial (Aug. 27) concerning
"Jet Strip Jmpasse" contained some in·
accuracies. There is nothing "vague or
dim" about the FAA's approval of
••atrspace reservation" for the proposed
Cblno Hills Airport. nus was awarded
the sponsor last July. This after a 10-
month in-depth study by the FAA.
· THIS MEANS that the planning h ..
been sufficient so that the Chino Hilb
Airport bas been granted llll,000 . .,..,.
mercial and general fliChll per year.
This me11111 Ibey could annuaHy handle 12
million passengers, 750,000 tons or
freight, as well as 20,000 smaJJ craft
flights. The runways would be 12,000 f .. t
in length -enough to handle the larl .. t
jets that emt today and aiJo tho<e that
are JlOW in plannin& stage.
'111E1B PLANS for the project are ad·
vanced enough so that they have shown
and made public their employment
ICbedule in the '80's which wculd give
permanent jobs to -I0,000 people. It
wo6ld allo1 bring CWtr $500 million of new
revenue to the area. nm is particularly
vital with the recent announcement by
the 0(8Dge Comty Board of Supervisors
of the economic needs of our county.
THIS PROJECT has received mixed
reaction from politicians -some for,
some against, and some on the fence -
but despite this the sponsors o[ this proj·
ect have received the approval of a site
for our much-needed airport and ac--
C0111pllsbtd Ibis witbool resortlbg to the
spending of our tax dollarl'•hf unending
studies (over $300,000 bas been spent by
Orange County alone in the Panon, Stan·
ford Research and Pereira studies to
dat.e) that tell us the same thing, "We
need an airport".
LET'S STOP knocking these people aod
get behind the llrst concrete proposal
that can aolve some of the county's
dilemma. These facts are available to
anyone. For myself, I learned them for
the first time when I recently attended a
presentation by the sponsor at a Rotary
Club meeting.
EDWARD R. CRONAN
Two Errors
To the Editor:
MAILBOX
Letters from readers are welcome.
N orma!lt1 toriters should conve11 their
messages in 300 words 01" less. The
right to condeme letters to fit apace
or elimi'nate libel is reservtd. AIL
letters mu.st include signature and
mailing addre.ss, but names may be
tll(thheld on Tequest if tufficient
ftQlcm is apparent. Poetry will not be
publilhtd.
knows, the smaller his knowledge grows.
CATHERINE ZitINSKY CllSS
An ti·llfcGo"ern Yout h
To the Editor:
We, like many of the younger genera·
tion, oppose the fancies of George
McGovern. We have found his measures
so repulsive and his ideas so mixed up
that we have organized a local organiza·
lion called "Yollth Against McGovern.••
It has now become a national organJz.a.
tion with Its headquarters at 9lll Istb
Street, Suite 800 Waahinglon, D.C. IOOOll.
We are cnly student.. in orange County
high schools and collegu, but we want to
help defeat McGovern and his myth that
all young people support him.
WE WILL TRY, funds permitting, to
place paid anli·McGovern advertisement!!
in mmt ccmmunity and c o 11 e g e
newspapers.
We have already printed thousands of
filers attacking McGovern 's economic
and anti-defense policies from a youthful
position. Orange County Youth Against
\t.fcGovem Is also plaruting to publiJh
posters and buttons with suc.b captioM as
"McGovern in J9M,'' "MisGovern with
McGovern," ''Vote far McGovern. the
Last President of America," and uTbe
Government That McGoverns L e a s i
Governs Besl." We don't stop here.
WE ARE ORGANIZED to demonstrale
against McGovern's headquarters and
agalnsl personal appearances o f
McGovern. More than 20 students and
young people demonstrated in front of
~
McGovern's Los Angeles headquarters in
late July of this year.
With your readers' help. we can
mobilize hundreds of youths against
McGovern and defeat him at the voting
booth with the vote of the young.
LARRY SAMUELS
Chairman of Orange County
Youlh Against 1itcGovem
P.O. Box 4. Fullerton, CA ~1
Forgotte .. Chlldre1t
To the Editor:
Your F.ditorial Research column,
"Falmesa for Handicapped" (Sept, I/
rated fniot page. Oh, how I would ap-
prectlte It and how much good lt wou1a
have done my be11rt to have brought the
anicle ifurtber, following it wlth the atep-
by·slep progress leading to a T.M.R.
facility on La Paz Road.
HOW INTEJIESTING It would be to
bring to the attention of our President
the tactics of poUUcs shown In "Fairness
for Handlc~pped" in hls community.
Please don't atop columns of this sort.
lt may awaken some aod help those who
fear something they do not understand.
Too, your words may help give some of
these forgotten children in this area a
chance at Ille -seems like so little to
uk for. JAN WIWS
Ad vertber's Error
To lhe Editor:
How come the DAILY. PILOT rat ea the
movie, "The New Centurions," II ''PG"
(Sunday, 5ept. 3, Page C-9), when the
film ls rated "R" at the theater? One
hardly sw:pects the Pllot 0£ compllcily in
a plot to lure customen in under a false
raUng. It II no doubt an honest error, but
a serious one. Seriou1, because l! a Cami·
ly lake.a: off for the theater In a rush as
we did to aee a movie supposedly ac--
c.ptable for their JZ.year-old, they might
well be In their sea II before · realiJiJ!g
that they bad bought lar too atroog a
mixture for a child of that .age.
THIS LATEST George C. SCott epic Is
made aceording to the current Hollywood
formula for box office succea: plenty of
crime. violence, d\rtY lancul1e. etc., and
witb some additional aeaaoning in the
Isn't It the Trutl1!
form ot an tnclpienl miscegenation. Suet\
fare now gets by under the "R" label
wblch means restricted to 17 years and
older unless accompanied by the parents
(who probably do not realize what they
are getting into ).
It should be honestly rest ricted to 17 or
ovtr regardless of parental presence. By
''honestly" I mean that the theater&
shou1d be answerable for letting in tboH
younger than some reasonable age limit,
just as bars are answerable for a<J.
milting mlnon. In ceneral pnctlct,
these movies ore onf1 restricted to tbooo
who have the price of admluloo.
THE "PG" RATING ~llo lncludetl '
IOl!le pr~ 111\y stulf, and "pri\ty
gruesome" would frequently mate mer.'·'
sense than •pareotal gulda...,." IDC!ld.,,..
lally. how can parents really alve mean-
ingful guldltlct U they have not seen the
picture themselves? Are we supposed t;
see the movie in advance and review ft
for our chlldren? The "'hole ratlq4
system la far loo casual for todaY'f
movies.
Hollywood Is again morally bankru!
as it hu been 1n the past. The present ·
dusiry Jeaden!hlp bas opted for the I
buck and prefers to Ignore the erfect of
its venality on our children and our aocle--
ty.
ANOTHER MOVIE CUR like lhe late
Will Haya II needed -one who bas tho
·power to tmn the valW! on the film in.
dustry'• wont effluent and divert it into
proper channels. We don't want cen50rt.
but we must have atuff lite 0 Centurloha,_,
clearly labeled u unfit lor cbllclren· '
For all Mr. Scott'• aellng taien!fl'
•'Centurions" brings to mind H.t..
Mencken's observaUon of some 50 yearl
ago, "Nobody ever went broke un-
deresUmaUng the taate of the American
public."
JOSEPH M. THOMAS
The odverti!ement for 1'Thd NerD
Ctnturiom., did rate it OS' PG tohe11
in fact the movie hw bten rated R.
lt tDO.J a printing error -not tht
DAILY PlLOT's -and llas bttn cor·
reefed.
-Editor
Quotes
Miranda Paleanlll, reeo1 bride.
The Dally Calllomtaa Smith authored a two-volume biography
El Cajon -of John Adams which won 18'fcral n.,.
In an arltde publflbed ill the pAILY
pnnr Aue 11, resl1dial m; dvtl IUit
against aCbninfstrators at UCI ,lid
others, the reporter stated my Ice :as •
belna 50, wblcb ii tneorrt<t. 111 111' far
lrom 50, and U\OUCll l Intend to ve \0 be
Wetllale -"A male cbauvlnfst •.. and
my hu.band Isn't one .•. ii a guy who
think& his wife should always w .. b the
dishes, that that'• not b1I Job.." l
some of the ablest teachers in history tional prlu:s for history, But M ts con--
-Jesus, Socrates, Buddha _ neVer vinttd there are good teachen who don't
wrote a book or an article for a learned write 10 prodlgloualY · Joumol. Whal Smith bad to uy about the
Bui It has been decreed by Ibo em-''pob)ilb or ptrilb" prtndple heart
perotl ol the 20th conlUtY eilucallollaLI _,.re,,f!!!!..,,L .... _ ----
establishment that uotverslty prof....,.. "lllINDREIII OF boo'·
who want promotlona must write bookl -•rt. · • •od lcbolarly articles to elimb Iha ladder publlllled ~ch JOaf with no more
or --, I.e., get fatter peycbec:ill ancl justlflcalloll lhlll that they procured -·-their aalbort an academic promolloa: fancier titles. and Jutdredl ol otberl jolt u pod, and
1ltere bas been mucb grumbU., about IDlllltima llQllllor, -1 unpu-
lbls requirement. espedally by pro--ooo lemon .,..,. .. on Ibo
fesaort who prefer to interoct with lhetr academlt liol macbine loltead of u.re.
•tud<nla In the cllSSn>Om rather than orangu.
closet lhemselvt1 In oome dark <0rner of "!.!~ baa la be doao ID !be ,....Id tllal
the llbral"J doing "researcii" for • book I dut obllg tloo ·~,
Of .rt .... ~ which may or may not be ,wide-' Y' or • or mere ""'-· ~M But the ooly rre•t Jabon .... Jabon of lY ,.ed. love. Since tbfl 11 so, ooly 0-people
Tim COMPLAINT seldom baa been should, wMte books -ICholarly or
tatrild • far ,. Page Smith, historian otherwise ~.who Jove to write booill or
aad. -, mamber at University ol need, out ol their own oblcUre hunaer, tu
c-Dllnla at 8allla Crus, took JI lhla write booill. All otben obould be actively
-Bo 1111 l'Ollpld from the Santa d!Joouraged because they wilt, with rare a.. -11 IO pn>lolll the !allure ol a exceptlool, write bad books." ·
... , _ It .-Jve """"' becaUM! he wen uld. The <OUrapoul stand of
6ln1 adber-a IO Iha "publish or petllb" P*. Smith may hasten Iha a.mile of
••· • the ''publlab or perllh" doctrlDe u 111 Mo aloudn ID the -tinlC business, Jnfalljbla iest ol pod leacblng.
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• hundred, I'm baPt>Y to aay I have nol By CARL RIBLET JR.
yet reached the balt·way mark. My age, The · as the age of any female ii a prlvtte re are a number of things about matter. ' ... George McGovern tbal the undecided
Another emr made In the ~tcle II voter would like explained. For butance,
tblt I am an "ex-pbyalcs atudent.'' 1 am fa it true that the Democratic candidate
iDd never 111.""·~ca or tb!o ~residency does not understand
llludent" u 1 will bl, u all clsti that the voters ~o not WK!mland1haH1e
are, a pb)talet atlldtttl all ~~1 e; the may not underatand hla own economics?
more one leama tn pbylicl, tbe more one "Nothing 10 talitu per1uodt1
needs to learn. The JDOl9 a physicist J)topl• .., that which they cannol
Dear o..rae:
J1m ~ much" or a 1.ttttr·writtr
but !or tbm :run !'Vt be<n
folfowlna your column more or itSIL rqularly and onen gel a cbuclla
out of it. Just wanted to say tbankl
-ycu don't have to print or
answer thl.a letter.
A.1.
A.J.:
Wild hones couldn't atop me.
(And thank you.)
(Lei a smile be your umbttll1.
Just don't blame George )(you &et
IOPPJnc Wet.)
under1tand. ·~
-Jean Cardinal Rttl:
We aomeUmes can Wt when a p)liticel
cand1date la a fraud; usually wbtn it iJ
too late. He dang) .. before us tho prom-
ise of unworkable remedies and he
dodges confronlltloo with fact. When be
wi111 he forpts his debtors and when he
loses he remembers his friend.'!. No
woo<ler the country Is 1oing to the dogs
and amall wonder the clop don't want ll.
"The deepesl poUttcion toils but
for a. momcntar11 rattl.t."
-Horace Walpolt
There ii a almllarity betw .. n the wheel
and·thl voter. They were •mona the ear-11 laventlon1 of man, they both 1et well
greased when they squeak
somebody's always taking them
ride.
and
for a
"A1 long °" l count t~ vot11
what art you going to do about tt1"
-William Twted. 1872
Some or my besr frien1li are
Democrats who kick at tho donfl<y with
the loot of their dilcontent while belabor-
ing 111 hindquarters with the whip of
lhetr dismay: all the tfme wlsbJna It
could ln!mpel Jll<o an elephant tnllead ol
braying like 1 Jacka,..
"Politj_cs is 1uch a torment r .ooMtd
adut.se euerv orw I louc Mt to mU
unth 11. • •
-Thoma.i Jelft11on
Now there art computen ln me w!lote
only !unction II to l<oep track of all the
computers tbat came befort, which
means lb.it Rul1 by Robotry It alrudf
wltjl us and the only way to put a atop to
It ii to turn ott the electrldty or turo .on
the -le.
"lie who cr1atc1 a machine m113t
soon learn when to 1top it b1/or1 it
"'"' owa11 with hltn. • -Dictlolt4'1/ of Opln ion.i
Arlene Gra)', SU Frnekco -t•Ha
piness is tho condenaatfon of an our
acblevemenb and desires. It . Ill Ibo
knowledge of our own waath wbtn we
have done our best." ·
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Rober! N. Wead, P11bUa11cr
T1tomal K~ml, .Editor
Alber! W. Batu
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Two Veteran
Politicians
Turned Out
By WALTER II. MEARS
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Two dd~ ol lhe """"' of Rtpr,..n· tatlv•, both or them co m m I t t e e
chalnnen, have b<tn ddealed In
Dtrnocrauc primary eltcllons.
Rep. Wayne N. Aaplnall, chairman of
the Houte Interior and Insular Affairs
Conunlllff, 11111 In Colotado'1 4th Dillrlct
lo Alan Menon, a UnlWllly of Denver
law proleaor ju.st
ball hls age.
John Jenrette,· 3',
a member o! the
• t a t e leglslature,
narrowly heal Rep.
John McMillan in a
runo!! primary In
Ille &Ill District of
South Carolina
ALAN M•lJON Tuesday. McMillan
la chalr1nan of. the Hou.se District or Co-
lumbla Committee. A recount of that
race a:eems certain. Jenrette'• margin
was less than 600 votes.
In New Hampshire, conservative
challenger Meldrlm Thompson dereawi
Gov. Waller Peterson ia a neck-and.neck
Republican primary.
With returns from all the stlte's towns
and wards counted. the vote was 43,398
!or Thompson and 41 ,231 for the
governor. 1
Thompson, wbO had lost to Peterson
twice in primaries and once as a third-
\party candidate, had assailed the
governor for endorsing an inC(!J!le tax in
the only state which now has neither that
levy nor a general sales tax.
Roger Crowley, the Democratic
nominee for governor two years ago, won
that nomination again in a three-way
race.
WORLD & NATION
Two Men Dress
As . Guards, Flee
With $300,000
MENTOR, Ohio (UPI) -Two men
who gave faultless performances as
Brinks' guards have walked off with
1T1Qre than $300,000 from a branc..h here
of the Lake County National Bank.
The ruse became evident only when
the real gu~rds arrived an hour after
the impostors had departed Tuesday in
what police said was an annored car.
The impostors arrived at the Great
Lakes Mall branch bank ln ofllcial-look.M
ltlg gray uniforms and· caps, handguns
slung from their belts.
They passed through a cheek-in pro-
cedure at which lime their credentials
and signatures were checked. Both ap-
peared authentic, bank president Albert
R. Pike said.
"The procedure was pretty much fool·
proor. y,·e thought." Pike said.
Ten minutes later the two men pushed
a cart loaded with six money bags con-
taining more than $300,000 in currency
from the bank to the parking lot and
deparWJ.
McGovern:
~Beginning
To C limb'~
PITTSBURGlf (AP) -With Sen.
Edward M. KeMedy al hb side and his
mos'. beetle day of Cllllpoignlng Jull
compleled, George McGovern oald h6 bas
turned the comer and b climbing In bb
bid lo replace Richard Nixon In Ille While
House.
Despite the President's ertorts to wind
down the war in Southeast Al.la,
McGovern said Tuesday night, "I COD·
tinue to be amazed 'at bow strong the
reaction is against the war .. _ , lt "°""
mains a dominant worry to ~pie
everywhere."
McGovern and Kennedy were schedul·
ed to address rallies in Pittsburgh and
Philadelphia today following Tuesday·s
grueling five-city , 16-hour schedule.
THE DAY, said MeGovem, was the
most hectic so far in the campaign "But
the most pi-oductive, too, and one of the
most satisfying." He talked with
newsmen before boarding his Boeing 7'll
jet !or the flight from Cleveland to Pitts-
burgh late into the night.
"Sen. Kennedy was just. observing that
ordinarily you don't see crowds of that
magnitude and enthusiasm this early in
the campaign," McGovern said. "So I
think it's a good sign. I kind of have the
feeling that we're turning the comer in
the last few days and are on the ,vay
up."
The South Dakotan and h i s
Massachusetts colleague started the day
in Minneapolis and, before It ended, they
had appeared in person before more peo-
ple than McGovern has in any other
single day in his campaign.
Las-Vegas ·-Scltools Clo sed
Extr~ Week Waiting. Ruling I
WASHINGTON (AP) terviea'. "lt looks. Jilce to me amendmer.t. the Jaw reooltiy'
·&me 30,000 Las Veg as we could have had only a COU· passed by Congress in an ef·
children have beeii shut out of pie of days' delay instead of a fort to curtail sc hool busing.
their schools for a week while week." The law states t b a t
a desegregation ruling by The Clark County school desegregation orders for the
Justice WUllam O. Douglas board and a group of white purpose of achieving racial
made its slow way by mail parents have been fighting the balance among students :shall
from his summer retreat in plan ordered by U.S. Judge not be carried out while a~
Goose Prairie, Wash., to the Bruce R Thompson of Reno. peals are pending.
Supreme Courl The board appealed to Justices Lewis F. Powell
Claases in ~ 52 elementary Douglas. Sept. 2 for ~ stay· and William Rehnquist have
schools may Jave be&Wl lhlll Meanw~I'. classes did ·not l ·• lmil aJ.s -much earlier bad Dougl&f'• • oi.n as schedi11ell Sept. 7 and •re eel.,. • "f •P1' •• 't ;; deci~lon surfaced it tt1e time 'haVen't begun yet. the Bloomfield amkid.ment. ' ·
he r~ It ins\ead of seven In the 'decision. announced In Reno Monday night;
vital days later, 1 school of-Tue$day, Douglas rejected· the Judge Thompson ordered i
flcj.al said 'I'Uesday night. plea for a stay on grounds state court to overturn an HJt' s incredible," said Clark that the Las Vegas situation . County schools superintendent did not demonstrably meet order ~locking the Clark Coun·
Kenny C Guinn in an in· criteria of the Bloomfield ty busing plan.
· · With the Supreme Court in
•New Breed'
recess, Douglas is at his rustic
home in Goose Prairie, with
no telephone nor o t b e r
reminders o! busy city life. He
usually depends on the U.S.
mails to communicate with his • some
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B fg s 11i1tch
Bubble gum blowing Susan
Haftel, 11, of Philadelphia
pickets school in protest of
teachers strike. She w a n ts
more pencils and more books
... and even teacher's dirty
looks.
. Jet With 30 -Lands
DA Y,I'ON, Ohio (UPI) -An American
Airlines Boeing 707 with· M passengers
and a crew of four abGard made a forced
landing at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base early today alter part of its landing
gear system malfunctioned..-
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Conference Next -
Revenue Sl1aring
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WASHfNQTON (AP) - A $13.6-bllllon
revenuHhaJina bill, one of the landmark meaaures o! the 92nd Congr ... , bu .,......
ed Ille Senile 13 lo 20 dapite lhe mlsgiv·
Jngs or many members.
The bill was approved Tuesday night
after a lJ..hour aes&ion and 1ent to con-
ference with the li°"'' to lron out major dlffert:nen io tbe versions passed by the
two brancha. .
Sen. Russell B. long (!).La.) Senate
manager of the bill. said be hopes the
ron!erenco can begin Thursday and can
reach quick agreement.
IF THAT happens, lhe fll'St !l"ymtnta
to 39,000 eligible states, cities. counties
and lownships could be ... 1 oul by the
federal Treasury in October. • .
Several senators said ·they couid not
conscientiously vote for t)le bill at a time
when .'federal deficita have mounted to
$100 billion in (our years.
But, in an election year. the majority
took: the opportunity to ,help put into ef·
feet the first broad progrtm ·to tum back
federal tax revenues to state and locaJ
governments on a no-strings basis.
The major difference between the
Senate and Hou,se bills involves tlie
formula for distributing the funds. .
"THE SENATE bill generally favors
the poorer, less-populous states; the
House measure the urban, industrialized
ones.
However, . the' Senate version gives
more than the House bill to the central
cities and much less to the suburbs.
Another important difference lies in a
provision added by the Senate Finance
Committee which chose the bill as a
vehicle to try to halt the spiraling cost of
social services for welfare recipients and
potential recipient~.
Thll provblon, u ~ In li>o llnal
bill, would limit lhe pnltll'8m to ILi
bllllM.
OP' THIS, llOO mUllon would he for day
care for children and ramlly planning.
The olhl!I' II bllllon would be d~lr!buWl
according to urba.n PoJ>uJatio.n to com-
pensate for ending other aervices
previoully financed by !he 110Clal-iervices
program. '
The celling rompam with IU billion
which the adminlstratkln estimates the
states •ill setk' this year under the
present open-ended program.
The provision would drastlc1lly curlail
social services now provided in many
large states.
Some senators from these slates said
tbeir constituents actually would lose
under the bill because they would be cut
more on social servicts thaa they y,·ould
get from revenue sharing.
These senators sought to change the
distribution formula to get mort for in-,
dustriallzed states, but failed because the
'bill_, as It came from the Senate Finance
Committee, benefited 33 states, com-
pared With the House verslon, while only
17 were l~s. \
Two Slain With Ax
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPI) - A
family friend bas found the bodies .~f an
elderly Jacksonville woman and her
nephew who had.been killed with an ~x.
POiice said Blanch Jones, 88, was killed
b7 an ax blow on the head and Wilbert
Jorles, 56, was struck four or five times
and stabbed with an· ice pick.
1be ax was recovered in the Joties
home.
A ttica Probe R a ps
Official Conduct
NEW York (AP) - A was "wracked by ideological
speclal state commission that differences between those who
investigated last year's bloody -identified Cilmpletely \Yith the
Attica p\-ison riot has con-inmates and those who were
eluded that Gov. Nelson A. proponents or the position of
Rockefeller should have gone the state."
office In Washington,
3,000 miles away.
SF Population
Hearings Set
@adillac presents the class of '73
to the prison before ordering a -Media coverage of the
police assault on the rebel In· negotiations created an "air of
mates. unreality " and encourziged
The Commission did not r h e t o r i c rather than
blame him for the deaths. reasonable dialogue.
The SIS-page report. issued -There was no unified com-
to coincide with today's an-mand coordinating the assault
niversary of the assault. and there was no prior plan-
traces the origins, course and ning for medical treatment of
aftermzilh of the rebellion. wounded inmates.
~rail, 43 person! lost their
Capitol New1 Servke
s..\N FRANCISCO -As-
semblywoman March K. Fonr
(O.Oa kland) has announced
the Assembly Committe on
Environmental Quality will
hold hearin~s on population
policy here Sepl. 18 and 19.
"Ca.Ufomia has had a
population policy for a Jong
time," Chairman Fong said.
lives in the uprising. the
bloodiest in American prison
history. Gen. Abrmns to T estifv
The report was b I g h 1 y
critical of the officials who WASH1 NGTON (A) -The
plMned the assault, officials Senate Am1ed Services Com-
who· 11pread false reports of mittee called on G e n ,
priloner atr·CJ.cit.~es, the -Greighton W. Abrams, Presi-
"vengeful rtprisals agalnst dent Nixon's choice as Anny
the prisoners and the pri5on ct-lef of staff to testify today
system itlelf. • in the congressional probe of
Among the major points unauthorized U.S. bombings or
made ~y the nine-member North Vietnam .
conuniaslOll, appointed by the Abrams was U.S. com-
chief judg9 bf the Court of Ap-mander in Vietnam at !he
peals on Rockefeller's in· time of the strikes wh ich led
ltructiolll, were the following ; to the firing of Air Force Gen.
_,.,. riot was not plaMed John D. Lavelle ·as com-
buie r up t t d spontaneously mander of the 7th Air Force.
e.moni 1 new breed or La~lle was relitved M-CQm·
prisoners that the commission mahd. demoted one grllde. 1hd iaict are 11rgely black and retired after it became known
umrlJUq to ~ tht "pelly he ordered bohiblngs above
lu.anJUationa ind racism that the demilitarized zone Ji!t
characU!rtze pri90Tl Ufe." winter and spring under l1-e
-NflOtiatlng efforts by a gui.se of protective-rtaction
elU... aammittee were not strikes. At the time, Nixon ad-
pl•ft!*I WNI the committee mJnlstration policy rarbade
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such bombings unless U.S.
planes were attacked.
Sen. John stennis, cbalrman
of Ille Armed Services Com·
miltee, said Tuesday that
Abrams "had many comulta-
tlont" with Lavelle during the
time of the bombings. The
Mississippi Democrat would
not elaborate.
Senate action on Abrams
nomination has been held up
pending the outcome of the In-
quiry, wbfeh ,Stemm -aakf
''frankly ·bar a Jot to dO with
Abram~· Jklll1inatlon." ·
Stennis s<J~ /J>rlml may
lake one or two days to 1ive
his cloled-<loor l<stlinony. lie
said olher witnwy, lncludlnfl
pilots and mtmbers ·o f
Layelle'• former otalr In the
upper echelon, of the !lb All'
Force. wot•ld be coUed l1tu.
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Clearly, th~ are the most magnificent Cadillaa cvrr
built. Not 'only for what you can ste-thc bold new ex-
teriors and the pl'ush new interiors-but as much for what
you can't Stt.
You !Jee here the new Sedan deVillc, Eldorado Coupe
and Eldorado Convertible. You don't See the 1ix other
ntw Cadill1e1 {mort models than all other U.S. luxury
can have combined).
You see hcie the strikina ocw s6"1ing outsidc--cYcn more
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and refinements inside. To add uew comfort and convc·
nirntt.
And you don't see the many new nicetin you may add.
Like a lighted vanity mirror. A theft-deterrent systrm and
steel-belted radial tirts.
Clearly, you never had '° many good reuont to visit
your authorized Cadillac dealer. Cadillac Motor Car Divi·
sion. The ltadcnhip abows.
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EDIJION N.Y. St.ekr
. !IOL 65, NO.· 257, 6· SECTIONS, 86 PA6ES WEDNESOA Y, SEPTEMIER ·13, 1972 N TEN CENTS
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CO.imtlS si on Asks ·Bo~ze Okay at Be.ach, Parks ..
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., ¥¥ CANDACE l'EARSO~ forbidden by deed "8111ctlons. .,. a. ...., "" ..,, That would lepllze lihltion at Sunset
A -move to eod ,<>ranp County's pro. BeaclJ, ~ Beach, In South Laguna, bih!tloo of booze on Ill beac!les and para Salt Creek, Dalla Point Harbor and the
was be!PJll 'l\Jnda~ bf the county , unin<orporafed -bet-c.'rona de!
Harm, Belelles and Para Com· Mar .,.d Lacuna Beacb.'
nillliGll. f . > It would mo allo,w clrlnklnf at Mile
C.llllrillllpnen on a $ to t vote lold the Scjl\ar'e Pait':m !'oontaln Viney (where if'arbl>r' District ~ fe1!fepars a 'molu-the · golf .....,. already bas a' liquor ·
!Jon ~or. t~e)r nUt'D>eeting to ask pennlt),'Unlvenity ·Part in' Irrine and '
ltijlerVisors to"lega!iu the' consumption O'Neill Part in •EI Toro,
a( beer and liquor -exc~ wbere The repeal would not apply to Irrine . . .
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Park north of Tustin where deed resll'.lo-
Uoos fOrbid alcohol on the property.,
Meinbers \ol tbe Harbor District stall
will research the deeds to otOO-.paru
and beoc~ before the ~ ii
adopted.. , ·
One commlssloner cl>arac!erlseil the .
action as "repealin.< the Volstead Ac( In
orange Cotmty~' referring to a law pass.
eel in 1919 prohibiting.d\'lnl<ing ol,aicpbol. .
Prohibition was repealed In' 1933.
Tuesday's action began with a request
by harbor district staff to allow visiting
~ton lo Jl'lnt on shore at Dona Polnl
Harbor, but. the di!cussion uP4J1ded lo
all,areas_wben a f~w com~ionei:s con-
fessed. to transgreasion!'ot the law. LmY Lelllllli, harbor dlstrlct official.
lold coD>D>ilsloners that II tbe pr<sent
law wu interpreted to its finest point -
no one .could even drink on board a --· . v..,.. ,
He pointed out· the lnoonlnJitles at
Dana Point -where a restaurant and a ~ty-leased marine business both sell
liquor. ' They are technically 1 1 o u t I a w s ' •
Leamao said, and the county la an "ac--
complice'' because it '"jeta a cut.''
Harborinaster Al Obert s a i d the
present Jaw was too dilfJcult to enforce.
.C.Ommission Chairman ?i.lartln Usab
W.8$ the sole no vote. He said he is a
teetotaler and added that . "where
fam ilies are catbered, drinking Is DOI
consistent" '
Usab said be doesn't want children
"subjected to rowdiness and obscenities
-the sort of things that aCCOD>JllllY,
overdrinking."
The other commissioners agreed In
principle but said that t ~ w s against
public nuisance and drunkenness &bould
take care of any problems.
Airport Supported
Caspers' Pendleton Use P'lan B.acked
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. ChaJrman, Ronol~ Caspers won 8QPporl
fD!!ay ~·:D!tmbers of the Orange
00unty. Board.~. ~rs for. 11\udies
ot his J!fOPOlal..for-a-joint, -mllitary-clvlllan, _.,....,.. ,.••oility. at Ca m.p . PendletOn. ~.-• .,., .
'.11le·~-ord~ a public heiring..,.
the matter next Wednesday at 9:_30 a.m.
CUpera offered a four point proposalr
-That county AYlatlon ·Dlrector Robert
Bresnahan request a Federal .AvlaUoo
Westminster · . '
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administration study of the fea.sibility of the mil itary, the President and 1o
the Pendleton facility. . -Congress regarding the pro~ aiJport.
-That the county Plllllninfl Depart· 1 Caspers sald r "We should get moving.
ment prepare~an envtrnnmental bnpaet-We-are-not-getting-anywhere-on tho
statement on the proposed !Ile. county airport question and· tbere is not a
-That Bre&nahan be requested to heck of a Jot we Can do -about reducing
assemble all pertinent data and W()rk the · noise problem -at Orange CountJ:
with the Orange County Tnlnait District Airport. · · · . ·
toward providing ground serVice for the "We should. pursue alternatives before
proposed airport. • we have to 1tart buying up every house
-That imm~ate inquiries be_made lo (See JETPORT, Pase t)
Boy, 9, Gets
N e.w Bit;ycle
, Sel!ll Lee Is getting a new bicycle
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Fa~lli_ty OK
w~~ ~IrviQe, -' ' Irvinl Clly eOllncHmen llrly ~aid
~pei ~·a~ ~ D!;ver~v' hi ~~~ch' =· ly f)~ Cont:ro1 .n1sj' 't . b0~lil~g ; ~e~' , .. ~¥¥;~'1\IUdill n1-S:' :iJland U ' lllbt ,wamliJI: Ilia thorouatite.will ilrains .alqng Dover rive· between Cliff !be nWOr&llf JIOllrlie.Jiu·beld
. r~ .... Irlend Clrolyr. .ClelaD<I
said ·more than a dozen people o~I·
they wmlld nen Tueldaf lo -Ider •
l'<SD!utlon ~ ..... tOTlaln 'C!liii!ii1lirdQ ,........... ·I
jet port !oca\lom In Orqe County but
1be al~ tbit ~ llllfr. NIWport
Beach DolPbon fO •DOI ~ lo be
,,,_. M),nl llP ~· ·about tilt llGt tw11 m!lllt!iS.· O;ongo: ' Driy and· 16th ~!reel Driver bewil'e. · · . 11iicii .' , , ~ , 1 / • : •
•• c , • . ,,. . : ' . 'y . -. • , " ~ Mclllllnney '1:t:~will eOa&ue .
,... •• .. , :J • to · serre u a titJ eowJ. 4~U.iiiy· '.'sh~~w· B. ·a·· B. 1 k-Buildin .. , · · ~~~·,_,a_,-IDs.:.-~ l -to ... '. _,OC , • .g· . Court Friday to ... 1 •. p1 ... ..,.c1targ .. ri, ·· · · -· · ~ ·. · o! brlbtr1 and 'complraey , lzt~vlnr a qredge~canaJ., ·F· · --. . · ·, ·: ·· ~~~:~y~==y
~.a~~~ .!t~~or~ Of :,·~un,~ne Uitjt Sn~ged $SE~
&.ange ~::_.,., Ahoold do• . .:.._,_tun , , .. : 1 ,. • • • • • dictment IGr>allegedl)' aollclllnc a' bribe . "' ~· .... e:·:i;-~ _ .. ~~ a TOM ..... ·"" I~ d "' h lrt>m-br finner tel«qe,,Mutll lo ....,., .. 1 • .,.1;..i.,,,. .... 8.,mi!Canal ·_ , : Y' , ,.,.,_. ''" ent Ocllned. lo .resideGVer t • ensure .. •r-*!Ofms•""'•·MunJJe.ue , _.~.,.,. .. ~"t"i,-~ "'·· . ot•.0:1'1W'_1..,.~teff1 -\ bearing. . · ,.---at j cost .of ,f1;'l51J, Orange Cinmtr Hs,rbor ~-Oran~ty '!"~.or CoUrt bear· · 11 was ·atllted··t h a ~ Judge 'Kneeland MilW'·heldi wllll•tbe •county1·i>n :land in · ~ and lllri:.•:c.mm-.m ric'. · ~""i\el~ :,,rif'°tiJ:',:~;i"l,,: •P. . pleadesf confJlct <>I lnterl!ll with I the re-~&=:.:1'.~ed·and ,.;~·on
-ed Tumdly. · • ~:..";l'.'.rof' . ·,~_,mini' '-"-• · .thecon-Jd ported ·explanalioit'tbatl be bad penonal °',OOll ..... ......, -: ""··g~ -.~ h' __ ..u,,...,,,. .. ,..;~ •.• , ~..uJ..i•im OU~~ a ""!"o um on 0 (See FUN ZONE,.Pqe Z>. . . ' .. ~ ··--· ~ ... wn ~· ~+;p:;.rr;;;r;~· .. _ '"··""""" , , Ba)boa.Fl!n Zolle .m ,N~WJlOll Beacl,l,rll!l . . . splracy to ciriunlt grind ' theft, at· '? ,1~-/8: ~11.,_._, .~ ~uffl', mlod!o1.~tea de~'.\n loor ~urt~ tempted granil tbeft,"""'ptracy lo offer !": ~ 1 Y Co J k a bribe lo a member of the. Board of
.... ~;;.\;~. IO_,;,in~~ve: Wii_b. Judie;,J~es F: Judge s~tthe llµCi ·o ays· Sn~rmoi-ilavld C. lfater'tbat ~bad
' ' The -low waler •llhe was -date !or today s appearance, be derued . · b bes. • • · I a pleJ•to i..n. a temporary restr·'-'-· Z ·The Mile Square oasa came lo llghl In
pest .a!tema~ ~~ order ag.jri;I COllSlrucUon ;., the ~F:;:: One .Amendment July wben Mural complilhed Io . J>tf\)l'e tbeD>, •bOrt of dl"\Ylng we Zone site. He did not comment on reasons · · Supervisor DabJCf ·L, Bater that lie bad
~I. · for the denial, lltboogh the DAILY PILOT An mendlllent· b, the Irvine Cbmp-.y'a been solicited for •10,000 II be wanted· lo :~·Grand ·CaitaJ,.ecene of controversy reported' tbaf attorney Newell, bad failed Barbor View Hills . planned community retain his lease on 113 acres of land be
for aboot' 10 yean. • . 1udge Jolfie today re!u.ed to bear the 7.0lle was approved by Newport Beach years.
-ed ,¥ Tuelday .afternoon w~n ' ..., •• ~· 'i>i>etr.4. .
r 0 Y0ct wouldn't · 'betieve t be ' • resrio~, ~· ~ said, "today. "The 1 ~~-1~ .madly ' an evening. l di~'I b>W ·there w~ so many
wond~ul;people,"· . ,
dne wDD>an called Sean, directly
' and olhrtd biD> a bleycJ~e ""MQSt of 1 the1 ..o..-.1e · catled~ · ,. ' MD : j'CV)' • • . •
C)e14nd l"!d, '.'and I tojd .lhe!n, we'd
wall a few days In ~ "°""' Iba! whoever stole bis bicycle wbuJd rttw'n If: But when t1iis lady talked
1o Sean, he was 80 thrilled:, 1bi '8C>
cepted her Offer."
So Sean will rltt his -. bleycl• "
up !roD> • 1\11 ano~OUI benelao-
trm ibis ·evening. · ·
"I just wanted to let evtrf'!DO
know bow bappy be is," Mn.
Cleland said. '"nlere a.re IODlt tru-
ly beautiful people in tbls area." . .
Planner Resigns
Post in . Newport fo~aeveral .years, hasn't been ·dredged to file proper poinls and autbortUes. has fanned In the part for the past foor
boals can get· through the d!annel -originally assigned lo biD> on the < coun~ilmen Mqnday night -but coun-Bake< turned the · mailer over lo w1*Jt separates! "'8 11111 llllle Balboa ..-. tbat !tie n.anng , lbto-ihe writ clliiieii'1M1t"be· knOwn. they're still-not-DlSlricJ Allom•Y Cecil Hieb and the in-Rodney L.. Gunn,, 30, a senior planner Js!lld'. Some relltidi have· Ul!ed for-.....,i by plalntilf Alan Beek against happy a\>?Uf the school district boundary dictment& followed alter a D>onll>Jong in-In the N"'l'Ort Beach conimunity d"'
tbe:ininfm\'1" ~ ~ otbers aup-tba H .. polt Belcll City Council would problem 'jn •tbe area. vesUgaUoo. vdopment department, his ~lgned of· ~ a'dOePer ~. ' tafre IDCft than the hour be allows for They qualllled the act1on lo aay that Sul>,"rvlsor Robert _ W. Batt.in'• ,n81Ji• fecUve Sept. 30 lo join the erig!Jieerlng-~~ the pi.,,, ~ opproved law IDd JDOtlm .,,._ ; final approval of a -~ic tract map .was,Jinked lo the oasa but b& wu not in-pl···•·· f1nn of Robb Bein and Frost ....,., sand from the ~ will be So DopulJ' City A!tomey,Davld Baade,' will depend on their 11tllllcllj>n with the dieted. Be announced two weeta ago, · -~.. ' ~ onto thel ~ ,,-ii Jo lllU• oltGriotY llrjloe ~ for the JAK outcoD>e of a mee!lnli betw...,, lrultees ho~er that be had llre,d an aide Larry In Newport Beach, itaiiP beacbeS. • ~ tlOrnpUt •n d ~ttorney of the -~MoO. and JrriDe Unified Wilh•~•"'.bo ,btid !-' allegedly lllited !JW!n joined the city In 19'9 as, an .... ~ ~ ~ of .New' llicJilld ....,. lor ~ were aent lo Bchool District lrtlslees later lllfl D>ODth. lo tile bribery ca•. Wllbelml . wsa a alstant planner and wa1 prom~led to bla
PCllS Beed> Ud V..,,. Neple of Fuller.(' 'llie!ll6ll'Jwl!to BruOt~ for alJo. Tho area Ill -llr$11t ,two di. fdrtner W~ City ricreotlon aide present -pooitlon one year ago.
t.lil;abotalhid ... 111e.-mdlloa.,,,.,,. Pvfl ... el ....... ".'"......:.i..· trlcta and, In· fict, ·-· acilOof lit& WU before joinh!,-Batthi'I staff. G. UJtll ••• been dlreclln. 'the clty•1' ... "°ir-<"!• alth6t1P-~ eorller hl\f, "'"'°' ~.-~;'Judge Ro~ actually divided' bt' the ·1"\undary line. The otbel' three. memlien priaeit( of '..., . · l1Jilported ·a 1110te .ct.liJr .IJlernaUve. llnfe• ind -"aa¢11 10 D>inutes in With .the bi.~~ fl! ,N~rt-M~ qff1. 11ie Weotmliister City CounCU accepted · vlromne_nlal aUa!n o~aUoos 1111Ce tho
. :~·an estbnated '30,100, II .....id bave, . llfs ~bin before tbO Newport Beach ctala, however, 'tile mM hlii eJbnln. JoloWbiQney'! reslgna\IOD, with nr•t and cl!y disbanded the bar1'!>< and tldelandl ·
mlnbnlllll drqlng ms -re-. , ' · aieil !bO.icbol>rotte, · · < ,' • · (See OFFICIALS; Paget · diviJlon six months ago. . the ""1kllelid wall . ' > . I ' ' . • ' · '
,...i:.~er~ = IUck M,.cnah w· ," . ,, . E I . T B --f°~~~~~a~-. ·i~~hi!li"_sc!~y .'·,'m~·to x~a1n · ·a~ oost
' · 1 Prl'1ite lunei'al aervlcu will take pla<;e
• ~ FOR ~6~ .flr.,"::.
~ FIRsl' NIGHTER _
• .~Y,.:..i,°7':·~e1theM;.~;,.f:· 11,uilding Excise Fees Facing CofC Committee Mef!t =-ROaIIJ WbO died Monday · . ' ·
.. 'iiif! r: ~~"Rick," Mr, .N·~F :t-:!..eCi~:.nager w.~ i:f:~ ~ortlie....=1~ = ~.;!'~~~ta!~~!
Ma<nab wu a natl~ ol Newport Be1ch. •• ,... .. ~ ., ,..... • and tlrie -jler equare Idol Iqr com-qulrement that will add more · than 70 .. :ion·· • nal "llm nJsllter'' apeolal He died at the .,. ol • aftez I Jeni thy L .. WYM will -with • Newport Hll' merclal ..... ~· lil<hqnte consldel'ao • cent&. to the cost ,of each aq\Jore foot of
• ~" 1 -floe ad that ran 1n tJie Illness. • bor Clwnbor of Coimn'!'ce _,.ltlee ·tklll lbould. ,Jlt lfY<ti-lo .in•lopds· wbo blilt rise noor space.';
DAILY PILO'J', *" wllat Ille acJver. He gradnated lronl ~· Harbor Prfclay lo rel'iew the Jll'OPOMd -lldnate 1all!f f•\"(illt ... _-,.. Newport Beach two mOntNI l(O added
! eailld. .. ~ '"""""" a!l'I • 111&1> Scbool ln.111112.11111 a1ao ,,u a arad-lz1 the d.'f'• building excise tu. · ·The bul!tllnc 'aclle lax I& used to ·l>BY a req\tfrement lo Ill bullclin& code . IJle.buf "Int 11111111 lllo -·· -of Cal Stat. tone -Councilmen 'Monday Dl~hl lie1aJ*I liJc porn; Jfbrarlel and llre stations. for fire IPfin~ sY*t .... Iii alfltlch-'s Ille Id: Mr, Macnalr'lrli a feaflor with bis adoptloo ct Ille maJGr !db-'. to II eerila • "'!'be lrililanot, u rio11' llrltten, gives rtae bulldlngl' and 'In lillJor a)lll'tment
·'tt VW B1Ja·0 "'11.·can. • fillber's'flrm. Ho Jltad wllll his wile, ,per~lool..,.allll'l>,elol_.,,.. 1-.i,aa:odls'loenUl!dtbat&IYo compleses., , ·~ • • ·
ttttllofo. o..r "'° lam\ed-lfuiba, 111 c-~ands tlon -._ ·rece1p1 o(· the c6amber'1 land to, tl10 dty for part liteJ," Auer The cJWnber -~ lot the del11
·: Wlll lake • m·nn. In addlllOn lo ltlt e, he leaves his Jast.tuinuto requeot lcl' i!""'" t\JD• lo r• said. , , • 1 came lz1 a Jetter lrom W~ •. lli\lli
",l'i a ....... ti die !dad of -porenta, John and J-Mlcoab. .tow Ille proposal. • • "la -. -· oredll ma)"nol be otudY oomn\lttee chairman, ,..._...
111111111 ... Ill "la•,.._ .Jr" Tbe famt1r bas ,........i' memorial Tbe hike drew el!OliC ~)ecllaat Jo!cn. lz1 order; 'bl _...,. lnatancel, It lllTel.Y jutt be(ore the Moi!!fay ni&hl-lllfflinl. rt/ 10tl! IOt. Tl:r II. ,_ lbe· .,._ to the Rick -•b Mtmll'i&f day nilJ!I Ira All>oit J, -· )rvlno ,.... bt II...,. 'Ibis ooold ,.eJI be con-C.llill'Uman Carl K,.,ia .... eut tlni:I Illo lo l'llOllL ,, l'Dotl Ill -8an1arMaa llolpltaJ, Loi ,Ca!Jlpll!1tlce~-1)10 ..... dal Ill lid a .... laeqtlltY.'' thecbamber.11*1 _.,... tllo~
lllll!lll -'~ \ ' -1111 ~-llle lllDJnfof the to look .at D>cn than a moaUo aco. ...... _ ~ ~l lft~ j ' • • .. ' ~ •
one of am, .. _ . Co~ John Burton' ~nd Henry
Quigley, l1!0 who seldom agree on
anytblnf, vebemenlly argued agalost lbe
new clty11 aotlyely fighting growth of
Ofarige Poti/lly, Airport.
They <lted the Newport Beach rezon.
fngs of the Collina Radio Corporation aDd
Emkay DOvelopmenf C.mpany's holtllDp
near Orange C.unty Airport.
The commercial use of these propertlem
will IJlrtbor entangle tralfio In lrvlne
near the a,ltiiort and are expected to fn.
cieasa deJlllllds for more jet Olghls, tbe;r
ageed. .
l!enry Quigley urged councilmen .to go
on r«'lrif oppoaing joint coD>D>erclal UM O! ,EL '!'ciro Marine ,Qirpa ,AJr Stall<)n.
pouricJl!lljlD E. Jla.Y Qufclty, Jr, 8up-
P9rted tbat Idea, bul hoped tho city
might . back Filth Pfatrlct SUperv!W
RQnald Caapers' bid lo seek a D>ajor
airport, at Camp Pendleton.
·Mayor P'!lchbach relusejl . to support
tl!at end¢'aeinent "when none of us know
the lacta abput UJlng Pendleton or Ill ef.
feet on the mllitary mission."
Oppoejtlon lo growth of Orange C.unty
Alrpo.rt · '!'U .Included In Councilman
Gibrlelle Pryor's motion which sup.
po,rted Caspers• proposal and oppoaed
COD>D>tr<iaf ·jetport developmenls lo
Chino ·Hflfs; I!! Toro and at MCAS, Santa AJia. •
Buz;ton and Henry Quigley urged
Orange Coµnty Airport be stricken from the llat. .
"I would 111 ft D>atter1 litUe lo those
of us bl !nine were the C.rona de! Mar
(S..·ADU'ORT, Pop I>
'
1 WeetJaer· •
, The dreary •klel wur be far
away at least tbrOUgb Thursday,
according to the 11.S. Weather
Service. We'll have mostly lllnDY
Hies with blgbs fa the 70s and
knn from M .
INSIDE TODAY
A con1roo11$lal lo!D OOl'ml·
Ing lobbf/111 o<~llitia In Onmgt
Co)'tttv "4t, bf.en •!/P'O)ICd br
• ap!ll t10ta of the Board of Su.
pm>irort, bul onlt ofter ttt>•rof
amt11dmenll. Siory °" POQ< Jg,
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2 DAILY PILOT Wtdnn4a,, ~ 131 1972
Fonda. • eries
Begins · Today
JIM Fonda CU bll'oly -bor mar1 ae, her lolhlr, ....
-PWr, hor d••r~lor v--. -, ,,,. W .azqal t..
bend, Frtnch director Ro I• r
Vodlm.
All ii trivia u cept for ondlnl Ille
VietnazG Wit. .. VP! 1"porttr Vel'IOn Scott ,.,.
ft clearl1 la not 1 woman U.
aea rch ol ;>ubllclty for publicity'•
sake. Her dtdlc1tion, ht aay1, can-
not be doubted.
'Ille nnt In a -of artlcla on
Ille conln>Yenill -appnn .., Pqe I loday.
All Personnel '
At Airport
To Wear IDs
In a move to tighten security at
Orange County Airport, official.I ther e
will require all persons in-alNtperatlons
areet et the faclllty to Wear identification
bod ... starting Oct. L
T1lt -applitl prillllrlly 1o airport
and alrline peioomel. It -not apply lo <VlllDiclal airline .......,....,
C. R. "Ron" Chandler, assiltant direc-
tor of aviation, Tuesday night told
Orange County Airport Commissioner•
that the badge system bi part of t.be re-
quimnenta: under stricter Federal A v)a..
tion Mm"'"'•Uon (FAA} regulatio111.
Tho l'AA, under dlrectton ol Preoldent
Nixon, applied the roles earlier this year
~. ~ rash ol hij ackl"8', Chandler
AllbooP Orange County Alrporl'a en-
tire ,,... -11 pllll wu approved by
~ lht r AA Aug. 11, awidler aald, airport
olllclala 'are b>ldlllf bad< 111 Ill Jm. ..,,__...._ .. ---...... ~ .. ---.
-No fedenl --·-alloled lor tl1e lncrea...t fendnjJ, llgbt1. cloood
cln:ull manitora and key ...,1n111, be
Nld.
Airport Dir«tor Rol>lrt Bmnallan ii
objecting to one aspect of the new law,
Chandler said.
It would require tmt tiedown area• for
private and ftled-biR-OpeJ"atcr aircraft
be given lull ....,r11y.
Chandler dkl Bresnahan will protest
the rule becl1111 .,ft'1 very e&IJ' to eecure
;roonel! out Ill-·· n "" ldopled .,..,. ....... mjght
be gained from ,.......,ltive ,.,... to
aenaltlve •reu" Candler nJd. He 8d6o
od thaj Or-. ~ aJrport """ int/Jlmtton .,.., -dlt the afttrall
perklllc port "' Ille aJrport _..-.
.......... 1
FUN ZONE" ..
liew1 on ,the controvml.al i.ue.
A 1'1m 7.one laWIUll that bad by now
become anylhJnc but fUn for ihe lawym
and lltlpnll In court thla morning then
,....t bact to pnllldlng Judie Sumner.
Jud&e ~ agreed to lei Ille trio
of lawyen r<ium 1o Judie Judp with
the opeclal plea that the jurtat originally
uslgned to the action abouJd retOlVt the
illue In his cointroam this alternoon.
Judge Judge ...ru.ed. Tb< three lawyers
then returned to Deportment One a n d
Judge Sumner.
Judge &nnn<r wtll ,....... dlocuaton
of the issue and a pmsible new date for
the bearfnJ wttb Ille Jawym Involved
lator loday.
At illue In the laWIU!t lo the Qty Coul>-
cil'a ov-g of an earlier declsloe
by the Jl!annlnl commlllol<>o not 1o allow
C<Slltrucllon of a fl.unit coodomlnlum on
the old J\m 1.one.
11 ii or~ that Iba propooed tbr ... l!AJrJ ........ projecl 1o .be located be-t-tbof.av!llon and tbe Balboa Ferry JaDdlni II ln conlllcl wttb city piano lot
maln1onance o( low pro!Ue, low delll!ty
devtlopmenl In tbe Newport .,..,
N.,..U told Judp Judie today that be
1ntmlo lo pnoesrt testtmony 4urlng Iba 11earfn1 and that be will call unidentified
cl!,J --to tha -.....
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DAILY PILOT
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Won't Vote
Own Views-
Hinshaw
Andrew J. Hlnsblw. Orin&• Coutitt
usest0r aod Republican ctndldate for
the 39tb Congrtssional D\ltrlct teat, said
Tuellday he would not 10 lo W•thil1gt.an
"to vote for my own views."
Thal io P1"CilelY -lam&<lucl< Coogresaman Jollll Scbmlil of Tultln did,
Hinlbaw told COiia Mao Klwanla
membtrs and it contri buted to hi! defea t
1n the primary.
"I ezamined Joht: Schmtti• voting
record and it wu not. 1n accordance with
wh.ai ht was 11ying. eon,renmen lln
not sent to Wu hiogtoa to wte tbelr own
views," said Hinlbaw.
Hinshaw defeated S<hmili tn June but
facn Democratic Party contender John
Bfack in the NOT. 7 election. Schmit%
meanwhile ha1 become the pruldentiat
candldiite of the American Party.
To underline his statements Hinshaw
s.&id be would return' to Orange County
twice each month to meet with con~
stiluents Crom both parties "and find out
how the people are feeling about the
issues.~· ·
"The gove rnment will pay me to take
one trip each month •nd J will pay for
the other," be added.
Stnyiog from bil llclleduled talk on
usetSed valuationl and how they affect
property taJ:es, Hinshaw u:id his con-
tacta with the Nixon Administration
should help him secure good committee
assignment! iD Washington.
He said be would work diligently to
support lhe vJews of bit d1slrict "evm if
it Violates my own personal conviction s."
* * * Schmitz Would
Ord&r.. Rescue
Of U.S. POWs
Prom wtro-
American Party Presidential candidate
John G. SchmlU said in Manchuter,
N.H., Tuesday be. would order Green
Berets and a Marine division into North
Vietnam to rescue American prisoner• of
war, should be be elected.
1be lame-dud: co~an frl>m
Tustin became ttwi party's oomiDet &Lr
MabO!iil GOv. George C. Wallace aid be
cculd not be a candJclate beca111e ol his inJwie1 tnlf.alned during an a1uu1na.
Iba atlallpt -U. tlJil year. -
Schmits told • newr <Vlllerence the
"continued toleration of the aeemtngly
endless lmpri!Obment of our priaooen of
war in North Vietnam" is a mockery cf
the motto of!New llampsblre, "Live Free or Die.•• '
He aald "bundredl of our ~
wllo have been tortured, drug(Od 1nd
de:bued in eve11 manner •re rewarded.
by one presidential candlda1o who aald be
would <raw! lo "-lo liq for peace
and by another who. through trade with
Russia, gives North Vietnam the com-
puter tecbnology to oboot more American
boy1 out ol the llliy and make them
prilOoert too ...
Scbmlb II.id 1ie differs fn °1tyle but
not in content" wilh Wallace 1nd that he
bu burned hio br!d&ea wllh the
P,publlcan Party.
Teachers Firm
Strike Resolve
In Two Cities
By T'ae Auoclated Pre11
Strlktng t.achm ID Pbl1odelpili1 and
Somerville. Mass. have atlffened tlteir
resolve not to retun. to 'tQl't until they
have a new contract. SettlemeJU of
smaller wa1kouts have been reached in
Rhode Island, New York IDd llDnoil.
Teachera in Pblladelphla n!jected
Tuelday an offer to return to work under
their old contract and :spokamen for
Somerville ttacbert vowed to continue
the lltrlke In the face ol contempt of
court citations. (SH picture, Pare 4)
'1 new strike wa1 reported in Mer·
rillvUle, Ind., where a 1pokesman for lhe
30().member teachera union said 14
issues, including 11i1r7 •nd clau size.
were UJU'e30lved. 'lbt waltout Tuesday
affected about 7,700 puplla.
Other reported teacher llrll<u con-
tinued Tuesday throughout acattered por-
tions of we1tem Pennsylvania, New
York., Illinois and Rhode Island. Beloit,
Wis. teachers set tonight as a deadline
for a new contract.
Some hope Wll raised Tuetdaf that the
desperate financ.lal state of th e
Philadelphi& School Board, a contributing
factor in the strike issues, might be Un.
proved by state and city fut1ds.
Republican stete Jegtalatlvt leaders
promised to StJpport .acre.lerated funding
of $16 million for special education pro-
gram• and Mayor Frank Rizzo said the
city/~ rud.Y lo IU]lply Ille -wlfh flJ
FrosaP .. eJ
AIRPORT ...
Freeway 11.boI~ and t h e runways
•xtended to ICl'ft more Olghll at Orango
Counly Airport," lltlll'Y ~lgley ,.Id.
He •1¥1 Burtoa ogreed the preoent
airport locttfon beno/.111 tho clty'a ln-
dUl!rtal and educ1Uonal community, and
of all the poulble locatlona aoopt Camp
Pendleton, -lbe ltul •rironment ...,... __
T Beach Plant :
Enlarging
Proposed
• IJ TERRY (lf)VJU,S 6t .. Deir ,.... ,,...
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THIS 15 ARTIST'S CONCEl'T OF NEW IULLOCK'S DEPARTMINT STOll
StON Wiii le Added to South Cooat Pina Complox In Coate MMa
Huntington Beach p l I n D l D 8 CODJ-
mlaloom fired the.Ir flrat aalvo ~
llight In an effort to slnl: tha Jlelr<>polllU
Wa1or lllatrlct'a Bolla laland project.
~. Oil a (.4 -. tumed'
do'"' .... -Imped ._.i "¢lmltted by MWD for Ila propoaed
purehaaa of .. llCrtl In the Boisa Cblca
marab.
8 Others Saved
Guard Searches for 7
Building Starts
At New Store
ln Costa M sa
They alJo ukad the city .....n lo Ilk
Iba lla1o Leflalaluro lo -Ibo
tidelanda grant acquired 'Y Ibo MWD.
Who Left Burning Ship COnstruction hal begun on • new
three-level Bullock'• department rtore in
Costa Mel&, lnitiatlnl the ooi:ood ~
of devtlopmen,t at south Coast PIUL
If that grant la r...ud, MWD plllll to
build a 4Q.am, -iallDd offJhore from Bow Chica Slale Belch
would be daabed. The Jaland, II wppoaod
to house a water c1eu1ung plant and
possibly a •uclear power plant.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Coast Guard
i;earched today for se ven persons In·
eluding a woman and a boy who aban·
doned a tfuning ship for a life raft in
wind-whipped Pacific waters.
Eight others who otayed with lbe IJurn.
Ing M..ican argo venel were taken olf
safely, autboritiel' ukl.
The I»loot llhip, lllo n.ta, aught
lite Monday nlght 'about 2SD mlles ooUth
of San Diego. While eight men etayta
aboard to figbf tlie names, the other•
took to the rubber raft.
A tuna 'li!blng boat from San Diego
found the mnOlllderln( llhip and carried
the eight men today lo Cedl'OS Island
about 60 milea farther south.
All eight were reported in good ton-
ditlon after their ordeal
Tht 11dppe< told Frank Valln, captain
of !be tuna boa~ that be ordered the life
raft ulfJd when ll appeored litely bis llhip ·
wOUld tint. However, the fire wu flnallJ
. ~ .
A lwlHnan bellcopler WU Miii by ihe
Jose Feliciano
Counter8ued Over
Building Ren~ls
Two municipal court sctlons med by
blind enlertaiDer Jose Feliciano against
occupants of bi$ Buena Part office
building moved to Orange County
Superior lllowl! Tueldg wlllll llli delen-
danla _r.:~.-~.~i*ntllt -
counter-sued the linger for $30,000.
Fellclano, who lilted his wile, Hilda,
and bil Feliciano Eoterpriltl 11 ~laiJ>.
tilf1, sued ~trlJI Roderick D. Farley
for '1.655 Ind· DI\ •Al'llold• Ulllbdlan,• l
denUaa, for '130 in two separate action•
alleging JIDDi)ayment ol rtnt.
Both occupants of th• building at llSJ5
Knott Ave. responded by suing Feliciano
for $30,000 with Ille allegallon that the
entertainer failed to provJde adquate
hot water, lighting, gound1 maintenance
and falled to provide adequate protecllon
against vandalism.
Farley, who seeks $10,<m. a ad
Landsman who asb for $20,000, point out
that tbeJe "'"' the conditions that Jm. peJled them ta 1eave the premises.
Feliciano, wbo now lives in orange,
operalel the Westclill Drive night spot
that bean his name in Newport Beach.
Hit first attempt to operate Feliclano'1
ur.dtr that name ended In disaster
through a series of Superior c.ourc civil
actlona which Jed to the winding up of :be
partnenbip and the eventual Hie of the
"'1JPll'clUb.
'.l1le ...._ rued by bis fonner
tenants lift the North Orange County
municipal eoun. •clion beyond tbe finan-
cial limit for that jurildlction and maie
the lawlUJtl ellgibJ1 {or SUperior Court
trial ..
Downey Man, 32,
Shot t.o Death
Helping Woman
A villling Oklahoman who. police
cl~ buame outraged when his
daugbter-lD:law brought a male friend to
be.IP her move from the Garden GMve
· home. lbe bad ahared .with bil ..., ii
· char1ed today with ldllln1 the volunteer
mover.
Dead i, Robert D. Btirgoyne, ,:a, of
Downey, who was· struck in the cliest by
o blut from a .410 gauge &botg1111.
Moles McGirt, 65, of Holdenville,
0tl8', Wll booked lnlo <Jran&e County
Jail .., SUlpicion ol murder Tuesday.
Homicide tnftlllgatora. said the unhap-
py h118band In the case, James Mc:Girt,
wa1 away from the home •t '511 Santa
Catallnl Sl...llbelLthe lllol...,.·~.
They uld Mn. McGlrt showed up with
Burgoyne to begin removing her clothing,
furniture and other personal bolonglngs
but .... npor1odlJr blocked by the alder
McGlrt.
Durloi a subaequent ·-~ the trale lother-Jn.law allegedly fir<d the
ohotprn with wblcb he waa !lying 1o P""
vent Invasion of the l>omo and killed the
Victim.
2 Kids Die in Blaze
SANTA CRUZ (Al>) -TWo children
died Jn an early momln& fire •t their
homo In the nearby Live Oil< 'l'Ueaday,
1uthorl!Jes aald. om.... ldenUUed the
vlctlms u MJdioel ConllotU, a, and
Elb:obetli Ctrvalbo, '· ~ cbUdrtn • Mt ......... JIM ClDlu.
-Coos\ Guard In San Diego. A fou~Jllne
Hercules Cl30 pl ane from San Francisco
joined in the search at mid·moming, and
the cutler Adventurous from Long Beach
wmi expected in the area tonight.
The -Wal conducted along Iba northwettern Mellco cout from Punta
Canou In a aoutheasterty direction
toward Vizcaino Bay. Wtnds whipped ot
20 milea an hour, and visibility was 'only
fair.
Callle of the fin WU not immedlately
detennlned.
~ Trest.a was sailing from Ensenada.,
Mexico, to its home port of Mazatlan
when tbe fire OCCWTfd. All aboard were
said to be .Mexican naUonals, the Coast
Guard uid.
Fr0tnP9f1el
CANAL ••.
ftpo!t ,.... minimum dredJini and tbe
replacement of 10me vertical relnfarcing
ban In the wall, at fl42,ISO; and dredging
to llllnus eight feet below the mean low
water Une and the tnstaliltlon ol a new
wall, at $5$7,250.
Harbor eommiuioners, who later voted
unanimously lo fund the project out ol
tidelands rw:~ said a more apenajve repair of the ar probably wculdn't help
the ...... alP ..
Earlier n-lay Ille Joint Harbor Com-
mlttee, compooed of two Newport Beocb
city <Olllldlmen IDd two Harbor Com-
~ ,lOOal-
~vf,.
Devlin told the committee that be hopes
that tn 11H5 yean, residents bordering
the canal will form their own asse.ssment
dl9llict lo .. 1.. fllilds to l'f'l""ate the wattliray. ·'T-r. '
From Pagel
JETPORT ...
1be 1118,000 square foot store baa a
target open ing date of October 1'73 an~
will serve u the anchor point for a new
61).shop mall, scheduled to open bi Spring
11172. .
Totiether. the 1io.. and the man .. P ...
oent an tnveotmenl of f!O to fU milllan
by the Segentrom family, ownen ·IDfl
developers o( SOuth Coa5I Plua.
Weoton J'. Floins, ~an of the
boanl of Jlulloct'i aald Ille oton will be
constructed of brick IDd llee1 IDd ..,.
banced by other materlall Rich u brick,
tile and wood, warm colors, textured fa~
rics, and decorative lighting and plant.
ing1.
It will be l&r1er than the Ala Moua
center in Hawail 8l1d second in ai7.e oaly
to a rec..U, completed shopping center
in Clllcago.
Gene A. llobens, ·-........... ol SOuth Coa5I Plaza and ToWa Center, -
dJcted lhat Ille Addition of Bullock'• ..
an anchor temnt for the oecood phaae
will not only further the center's mer-
chancU1lng effort Md ·enhance its et-
theilc value "but will provide subste-
lial contributions to the tu rolls al the
Newport..COSta Men area."
Hls predictlom ,..,. oupported by Jack
Hammett, mayor of C.O.Sta Mesa, Don
Mcinnis, mayor of Newport Bacb. and
Dr. John Nicoll , superintendent ol the
Newport·Me,. Unltled School Dillrict.
'"!'be important addillon of thla fine
fashion store to South O>ut Plaza &iYea
lncreased economic vilallli tO · Ille -ter and to Ille entire .,.., IDd providel
tremendolu tax ..Uel to <Jolla M-"
commented Hammell
SO.th c.ut l!laza, olrudy tnof•
Count)"• larlesl abopplng ctnter with
three major department otores and 16
specialty shopl, V(ill becom• ~ na-
linn't aecoa~I ml shoppldC. <mtv ;ttil the ,.idl . .
Mayor lie · described tbe lie.
ment u a "welcome addltloo to OW'
area" and Dr. Nicoll said the additional
revenue generated ·will make a "1ianifi..
cant contrlOOUon to tbt Newport-Mesa.
district tu. base."
SOuth Coast Plua tn 1m completed Ila
most successful year since it opeoed in In New-port Beach from the runway to 1967. Nearly $85 million in sa1~ were
the Balboa Pavilion," the .supe rvisor acJ.. generated, according to Robem.
ded. He aaid be had the "total .. -., -..,... • The new l!ore and mall will Nqulre or the Irvine Company and the Collin. conBlructloo of two high-me parking
Radio Company in forwarding his pro-1trocture1, one at each end of the win&.
gram. Both th,...story unill will up8i.d the
Supervlaor David Baker urged that the parking capacity of Iba shopplnc ce<1ler
public hearing be set from 1,000 to 8,000 vehicles.
"Newport Beocb flghla the airport .... tntimately, Ille Segentrom lamllJ
tinualty but coolimleo lo approve new piano to mcruoe Ille number ol abopl
developmenll which will !ncrea1e airport · and stores at the -South Cout
use," he charged. , Plaza ta 250.
Caspers made his proposal for the A 14-otory hotel, n1laur111ll, 1W.
Pe ndleton joint airport before the wat1ed office towers, a financlll center
Newport Beach City Council Monday and a medical center .,. plaoned lo
night. round out the overall project.
'.l'be 81 acru of manh land art planned
as a right.of.way lw electrical power
lines and water plpea, all undeff!round,
u wen u • iwltchlng yard to eonl.rol h
flow of electrical power to the Island.
COmmisaiooer1 aid the prime tellOn
for nJecllq lllo -lal ~
report ii Ila !allure to dlacuu the laland.
MWD autborlU.., In writing Iba nport,
aald theY did not cover !bit lllalld
beca111e Ille only action MWD piano al
p.-it la purdlue ol the ..... '1-
manh land.
Planl for 1be laland and -desalting plant are 11).:JO yean lo U.
future, MWD autboritlea uy.
City eommilalonm lilted four -""'°"' I~ rejection of the Bolla lolad project: •
-No alternate lllel wm -
lo< the "'Itch yard, now 'plam>od -k
residential mu on Warner Avewt. :
-An taitbqcake loull nport, 111-
dlcattnC no trouble tn !bit -•II -quoted.
-The prime ...... ,.,. Iba~ -to bo julttflcaUoa of MWD'1 llde!M!d
grant. .
-Such a irolect would -.. .... verse effect on the city's ~ plan.
•'Another objeclton commlalomn
have ii the location or the proJecl and tha
lad: of alternate altes," lUcbard Harlow,
assiotaDI planniq dlreclor' explained to.
day.
MWD eetimatea the tnttl coot o! 11to Bow hlanct iroJect a1 more than f/OI
mllllotl, and .. ,. It will become
·~.::ns!t:n ~~
trm water. 1
lllrlow 111111 mmml'llmml -Ibo need for new waler llQIJOllea, but remala fir"1Ja thtiJ{eppoalUon to lbll ""jtct. ~
Commiaioner1 Mart Porter, Ell
Kerinl, Katherine Wallin and Joe Boyle
agreed lo oppoae the Impact nport.
lloberl Buil abatalntd .flecaule Ii, W
.-bpd llm• to ~ Ibo ~ eon..
-...... 11og ... Sla1oo and ""* llJa. l1tm were not prellOD\. . •
Har!Ow aald the commfssion'a act! ..
will bo 11e11t to the MWD which can ap-
peal to the city council.
MWD'• environmental report -ala .. nt to the Orange County Planning Con\-
misslon becauso part of Ille mmh ii •
county tm'ltory. County -
have not yet acted on it.
FromPflfJel
OFFICIALS ••.
-of pralaa lo< bll --le tllt city.
Olflclala o( the Ol'anl• Coanl1 -Dillrict of which McWhlnneJ ii cbalrmaa
of Iha board llld loday that they ha ...
bad no Indication that ht will naJp IU
poet with thal 1gency. •
~-----------···~·~--~ • GEM .TALK
TODAY
by
J, C. HUMPHRIES
SHOCK A8SORIERS
IN WATCHES ·
Your car IJ DOI the only inecbanl-
cal dovlce relying heavlll' upon a
shock absoiptl>n 1yatem for fine
performance. "Most good wrist
watches are given equal protection •
.Back In 1932, the writ! watch 11&-
gan aupeneding the o!d fuhloned
pocket watch, and opened up the
m ajor problem of guarding key
components a1a1n,st1lle far greater
abuse a wrist watch recelvtt.
In \hat year, two SWlsa cilizenl
obtained a patonl for a .resilient
bearing deslp.ct to provide pn>te<>
Uon asalnll ahoct. Allhw&h the
'Walch Industry admltt.d thet thll
new component part wu boll& tlm•
ly and uaefut. It toot m )'tell from
patent dal<I befo,. th• lnvenlon
made any progre11 Ill aupplylnf
watch manufacturers.
T o d al , hqivever, over tlt1'"
four\hl o all jeweled watcbn on
mo,. rtllable tlme!)lecea hecauH
they are protected by •·shock ab'
aorblng component, and wb~ """1
buy tucb famed brantb •• Oineg~
and othtn, your watch 11.upub\t
prclected against ahoct.
•
OOMEGA
For vour heart of hcarts ... !h•wat•h
1tyled b"ytomorrow't llandarda. The nlf·wlndlno.
dll)"dal• ConalellalioA Qhrono1111t1r• (' hlghoot
accvracy accotado).Sllpert>ly ahlpe<l cue, dial ll!ll
brocelet motcll throughout.
'" IC ....... ----··--··•···--·-··•·••····-··••····· ~
1111 -~ ... --·----····-... ···-----
J.C. JJ.umpkrie~ Je1uefe~
1121 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
-llHI. TUMS IANICAMlllCAID->IASTU CHAl91
n YEARS IN THI WI LOCATION PHOHI SU.14tl
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•
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For a Safer Newport
Newport Beach'• police helicopter ry1tem 'will con·
tlnue lo patrol pretty much u it bas been patrolling for
the past year and, a llalf.
City councilmen Monday night y•ve • vote of con-
fidence to the use of hellcopten. l wu, however, u
much a vote of confidence for Police Chief B. James
Glavas.
Glavas. who fathered the hellcopter program that
began in 1971, aaya Newport Beach Is a safer community
in which to live or work because ol tt. He says the cost
is negligible, for It woufd take many more ground of·
ficers and squad cars lo do what the helicopters do.
Glavas won bls oftlctal endorsement in dramatic
fashion Monday night.
He played tapes of actual police chases and won
verbal endorsement from many prominent residents,
including Lou Kaa, acting administrator of Hoag Memor·
la! Hospital; Robert Mccurdy, chairman of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Even Blackie Gadarian,
Newport's man against everything, had some signili·
cant supporting testimony.
S. Paul Freed, chairman of the protest group Heli·
copiers Limited, may have hurt bis case somewi\at by
stalking out of the meeting.
But that dnes not discredit the effort he went
through to organize the anti-helicopter presentation.
Perhaps the most disconcerting arguments &Jainst
the helicopters were made by a companion of FI'eed's,
Harold S. "Pete" Voegelln. an attorney who lives on
Harbor Island. Voe~elin talked about the questions of
constitutionality and said pt>lice have no right to invade
the privacy of his sun deck.
He hinted that the final test ol police helicopter use
may come in the courts.
Most of the neoole aren't questioning constitution-
ality, however. They're simply upset because the heli·
copter noise bothers them.
Glavas called this a "trade-<>ff" for the increased
What if the
SDS Were
Running It?
~YD NEY J. HARRI~
Thoughts at Large:
Watching tho. confrontation in Mjaml
Beach between ~'.en. McGovern and the Students for a lemocratic Society, I
shuddered to thin what our democratic
society would be UKe if those students
were running it. • • •
It 's Jronic that the people who seem
most coocerned about our pri90nera of
war in North Viet-
nam are indifferent
about the social and
economic plight or
veterans who have
returned home.
(For a shocking
fa ctual report on this
situation, see a 125-
page report, "Wasted
Men," pn!pared by tht Veterans World
Project at Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsville, Ill.) • • •
If the coMtruction industry united
Q ltsel f and decided to stop paying graft to
publlc ()fficials, one ()f the chief sources
of civic corruption could be eliminated
overnight -and we also might get some
decent pub1ic housing at reasonable cost.
• • •
For the first time that l can
Temember, the women's events at
Wimbledon this 7e .. r drew nlClre at-
tenUon than the men's matches -a
noVel triumph of good sense over tradi-
tional male chauvinism. • • •
It's hard to believe that words like
''psychological," "altruist,'' "agnostic,"
or "scientist" were not coined unW the
19th Century (by Coleridge, Comtt, Hux·
Jey, and Wbewell, respectively,)
• • •
I was intrigued with the list drawn up,
just before he died, of the people J.
Edgar Hoover most admired -although
he had worked with every pallttcal figure
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Well, it looks like Newport Resi.
denta United (NRU) is in charge.
The group has one woman on the
parks commi&!km, two men on the
planning commission and seven
men on the city ~uncUl
---Old Timer
Tllll f911\IN AnKtl ........ 'lftWlt lllt
llfCtulf't" ,..... .t ..,. _,.,_ ....
niir HI ........ ,_ Olltnlt 841 .. Dal" Plltf,
In W asbington for more than 40 years,
not a single politician wu Included I • • •
·until there ls a revoluUon overturning
self.centtrtdneu, all other revolutiom
will be merely kagmentary and !utile ln
the end. • • •
One of the best (U perhaps leut
known) of the newer magulnes ll 11New1
Frout," a management nen mqulne
that ccnta!na more depth and breoclth of
ICOJ>t then all Ill compeUtor1 combined.
(It actually tries 1o educate Ill naders,
rather than sbnply catering lo their prei·
udices.)
• • •
The paradox of modem transportation
BeemJ &o be that the faster we devise
vehicles of travel, the slower becomes
our TOTAL traveling ilme from polnt to
point. (Somewhat like the paradoi of the
medieval knlghll, who kepi a<ldlllg "'
much annor for defense that finally they were immobilized and couldn't attack 1t
all.) • • •
Mankind 's progreu is rrK>Te the result
of failure than of success; as L. L. Whyte
has obserVed, ''Thought is bom of failure
-only when action fails to saUsfy
human need.!11 ii there ground for
thought" • • •
Yoo can tell more about a college from
the kind of pemns it bands honorary
degrees to th8a from anything it 11ys
about It.ell.
• • •
History HAS to repeat itself, because
nobody listens the fll'St fe• llmes.
'Publish or Perish'
The Dally CaWonllan
El Cajon
Same of the ablest ttachenr ln history
-Jes.ls, Socrates, BOOdha -never
wrote a boOk or an article for a learned
journal.
But ii bas b<en decr.ed by the ..,.
porors of the 20tb .. ntury ed11C11tioaal
establishment that unlvenrlty ~l~
who wlliit promotlooa mllSI write -and IC!iolarl)' articles to climb Ibo lldder
ol .... I.e., cet fatter paychecl:I and
flllCler uues.
Then bu b<en mudl grumhllnc about
tlllS nqulrement, espoCia!Iy by pro-
f ...... <"!lbo prefer to lnttract with tbelr
•t-ln the cJ......... ratber than
c1ooe1 thtmlelYfs ln 10111e dar\ corntl' of
the llkuY doing ,._.rdl" for 1 book
()r ltdcle ·wblcb may or may not be ~
Jy read. .
'1'!111 COMPIAINT aeldom bu been
carried at for u Plge Smith, hls1orlan
and faillllt momber at Unlvellity ol ·
Calllonila al a.ta 0.., toot It 11111 _ .. Ho lllo "'1ped ft«ll tho Slnla crua laCU!ty 1o ptotetl 'the lallure of • colJfaclle 1o noo1.. tenun beca ..... ho
didn1 adher< to Ibo ''publish or perisb"
~oudl ln !be boot·wrilin& bualnesl,
Smith authored a t""'volume blognlphy
of John Adams wblch won sewral .,..
Uonal prlul for blatory. Bui be II ...,_
vlnoed t1lore are ,..cJ teachers who don't
write IO prodlciouaJy.
What Smith bad to 111 about tbe
•1publldl or pertah" prindple bean
r<peltlq:
•'lllJNDftl:Dtl · or-liOClw uo-. . .
pubibhed -year with no men
j\lltlllcallm !baa that !hoy JllVCWtd
their aulboa., ~ _..Uoo;
ancl bandtwll ol othon jUlt ~~
---· -t llOl)Ublllhed ~-----ap•the academic &Joi n>a<hlne lllltud of tbne
orant•·
"Muell bu 1o be -to the -ld lhot la duty, or obligation or mere routine.
lltlt the only gmt llhor1 are llbor1 of
Jove. Since thll 11 IO, onJy thole people
llbould write books -ICbolarly ot
otbcrwlat -who love 1o wrlta books or
lleed, out of thelr oWll oblcUre hunger, to
write -· All othen alllAlld be actlv<IJ dJocountod bocM•• they wtll, with ...,.
uceptlool, wrlta bad boob."
WeU oald. '1111 oouragOOUI ~ of
Page Smith may lwten the dtmlle ol
the "publlob Of perllb" doctrli!I • an
Infallible tut o1 p>d leachlnc.
security they provide, bul be did acknowledge It Is a
problem. Councilmen told him to come back in six weeks
with a report on what can be done about lessening the
noise.
But be can do no more than the likes of Hughes
Tool Company, Sikorsky Aln:ralt and Bell Helicopters,
whJch are poUri.ng com:iderable research money into the
nolse problem.
They Will have the &nswers as soon as they can.
Until then, Newport Beach may be a litUe noisier at
night than many people would like. But it will be safer,
too.
'Television University'
Plans of the Coast Community College District to
produce college--level courses for a 0 television univer-
sity'' have Important implications for the future of higher
education.
It it turns out that students can learn from televi-
sio n as well as they do in the:standard classroom situa-
tion -which ls alreadr suggested by a considerable
amount of research -it may someday be possible to
earn a degree without ever leaving your home.
To full-time workers, housewives, and the elderly,
this kind of convenience may make it possible for them 1 to enrich their lives through higher education far more
than would otherwise be possible.
Remoteness could endanger the television university
concept, but fortunately ofiicials seem aware that there
must still be chances for students to talk with instru~
tors about course material, and that television courses
must actually be interesting, rather than simply lee·
tores on film.
•
Television Will never replace the need for regular ~lasses •. but it does offer definite posibilities, especially
in making education more available to more people.
Gold Medal winner for political fanaticism
N
Allow Them to Ride on Sidewalks?
Coast Highway Not for Bicycl-ists
To the Editor:
Recently, my brother fell victim to
somebody's carelesaness. He Was riding
along Coast Highway and someone in a
parked car ()pened the1r door right in
front of him. He didn't have time to
brake~ Hi3 ear caught the corner cf the
door, bl> thumb the spok .. , and luckily
only bis sboulder bit the pavement. II
wu alao lucky that there were no can
comlng or he would have been killed.
BlcY<U: TIWUI along MacArthur
and Jamboree bava made both ol those
roada a safer place for bicyclist5.
However, <A>aat HJ.gbway la still a
frtgbtfully clangerou1 place on wblch to
ride. One must be conatantly on the alert
lo avoid hazardous aJtuations.
Seeing that Coast Highway has no
room Yor a bicycle trail, I auggesl that
bicyclists be allowed to ride on the
aldewalb and that ramps be made ap-
propriately.
I DON'I' BELIBVE this would be
huardous to the few pedestrians because
It 11 belnc dooe IUOCISSfully on the
boardwalks along the beaches. If a
bicyclist does bit 1 pedestrian, wouldn 't
that be safer than a car . hitting a
bicyclist?
SUE MULKER
Helicopter Gripe•
To the Editor:
Many people curse the helicopter when
It Is over their house and swear they will
do something about it, but as it disap-
pears, so does their anger. The thoughts
in this letter have come from people who
were still angry because it woke them
up. scared their k.idl or performed in a
disturbing or distasteful manner.
THE FOLLOWING are some typical
protesta I have beard :
"It acares my children so that they run
inside when It comes over." (The older
k.ldl IC#e the younger ones by telling
them that the sky pigs are going to
swoop down and get them.)
"It drowns cut my voice when J am
dictating oo my tape recorder."
"It is much more disturbing than the
jell ov~ay Shores and Lldo. At least,
the Jet.s are only over for a few seconds,
· but the hellcoptera seem to hover
fonrver."
"It nllnl m7 TV picture. n
••tt muat. cott an. awful lot of tar.
money 1o keep that 1111ng ln the air au
the dme.11
"I'll ~AINI. Y !"'! color 1o vote
for Ibo poJb llaUoo boodl -In thll way
I can rectsler my protett." (Appatt!itl,y
many~ prolot1od 1n thll mllll)tt.) "It{~ people to buy clble TV!'
"Now they'h lalldnc 1bout opendJng
mptor~.· . ~wbyJ<-up If Ill al they can't 1et?11
"It bu wn up IDd -the bay,
hour ~ lmr for hlo ,_., but whit
COod Cini 11 do In an emqency -It
•116e•rs•---.
Dear G«qe:
I'm DOI much = l<tter·wrlter but for three I've b<en
following )'Otlr co _.. or less
regularly and often get a cltuckle
out of tt. J .. t wanted to say thank.I
-you doo'I have to print or
answer lhll letter.
A.J.
A.J.:
Wild -couldn't stop me.
(And thank you.)
(tel a mill• be JOW' umbrella.
Just doo'I blame C-.1 U 7ou let IOJJPlnc w.t.)
( MAILBOX )
Letters from readers art welcomt.
NornuJUy writers shoul.d conve11 thtir
messages in 300 words or less. The
right to condenst letters to fit space
or tlimtnate libel is rtseroed. All
letter1 must include stgnature and
mqiling addrtss, but name.1' mag be
1Dithhtld on rtquest if IU/ficlent
TtGIOfl i& apparent. Poetry will not be
publlahed.
doesn't carry water rescue equipment."
"It woke my ~rom its nap."
''It hovers over nude sun bathers."
(Ttilil was a very preva1ent complaint
last summer. I haven't heard it this sum·
mer.)
1·1T IS FLOWN too low ror safety, and
piloted in a reckless, incompetent man-
ner. ·• (Former Marine helicopter pilot.)
"It hovers over any kind of activity at
night, waking people up."
"It is the only really bad thing in
Newport Beach."
"It disturbs my Sunday church
services."
"It is too expensive to maintain.''
''It 11 purely a status symbol for tht
poUce.''
"It Is the noisiest model." (Suppasedly
from an expert. )
"It should never have been considered
al Newport Beach because of the sound-
reflecting qualities of the water. Jn
Newport Beach, compared with other
towns, there are few lawns and trees to
absorb sound. Our water, clifft, streets,
homes, and buildings are sound reflec-
tors."
I WOULD LIKE to offer a possible
solutlcn. Last summer al a cocktail party
in Bay Shores, the helicopter came ovtr
the house drowning out con.venation. h
usual, after it passes over, the c~
versation of the groop turns to "that
blankety, blank thing." Two people were
there from Honolulu, and they asted, "I•
that what kept us awake~ night in out
hotel room? You mean to tell us that
thing rues around like this all the time?
We have them In llonolulu but they arc
grounded unless there is an emergency."
They really couldn't believe that it flies
around all the time -just looking.
Why couldn't the county maintain a
couple of helicopters that could be called
out in an emergency? Besides eliminating
the noise pallutlon, il would save a lot of
money.
FRED KOPP
Fa.,or Dellcopters
To the Editor:
We believe that the Newpcrt Beach
police helicopter should fly, when and
where the police department feels that
there Is a need for it and the costs of
operation are in llne with the overall
value received. It seems especially well
suited to the geography of our city.
THE HELICOPTER flips o u r
television, circles oor area late at night
and causes no more distress thah do the
police and ambulance sirens on Coast
Highway. Should we do away with the
sirens? We know of no way it could in-
vade our privacy, but we do know that it
could spot one grass or structure fire late
at night and pay Its way on that alone.
WE EMPLOY THE police to uu their
beat judgment in enforcing the law and
protecting ()Uf property. The helicopter
sounds like a very valuable tool and to us
it "SOL'NDS'' 1ilte a "FRIEND."
MR. & MRS. R. G. SW ANSON
The Newport Beach Cttv Council
Momf.ay eveni119 gave o unanimous
vott of C()nfidtnce to the police heli·
copter progra111 while calltnQ for a
study of noue abatement procedures,
Having printed man11 lettn1 on both.
sides of tht helicopter issue, the
DAILY PILOT closts Mailbo% to fur-
ther comment on thi$ subjtct pend-
ing new dtvtlopment.s.
-Editor
Ad.,ertl•er'• Error
To the Editor:
How come the DAILY PILOT rates the
movie, "The New Centurions," as "PG''
!Sunday, Sept. 3, Page C-91, when the
film Is rated "R" at the theater? One
hardly suspects the Pilot of complicity ln
Isn't It the Trutl1!
By CARL Jll!ILET JR.
There are a nwnbeT of tbingl about
George McGovern that the undecided
voter would like e.rplllned, For instance,
la tt true that the Democratic candldllte
for the pr.,Jdency _c!oel 110t UJlden,taod
th.at llle voters do not understand that be
may not understand his own economlcs?
''Nothing 10 ea.tfJV periuodts
people Cl$ tM' wh ich tht11 cannot undt'rstand." ·
-Jean Cardinal JltU
We sometimes c.n tell when a poUUc::1J
candidate is 1 fraud ; usually when It ls
toe Jalt. He dangles berore U! the prom-
15e of unworkable rtmedl.es and he
dodget, conltontation with fact , When he
wlna he forgell his dtbtors and when he
1-1 he remernbenr hil friends. No
Wlllder the couotry II Coln& to the doga
and 1mall wander the dogs don't want it.
'The d<c1><1t polftfclon 1olil bvt
for a momentaru rattle ...
-lloroct Wa lpol•
Thore ls a 1tmllarlty between the wheel
llld the voter. They ...,. 1111011g the ear-
ly lnventlons of man, they both get well
greased when they aque•k 1 n d
aomebody's always laking them for a
rtdt.
"' AJ long Q.! ( COUttt the 1.IOtts
wha t ar1 vau goinf1 to do about ft7"
-IViUiam 7'10f1d; 1172
Some ol my best frleods are
Democrats who kick at the donkey "1th
the foot ol their dl1content while belabor·
Ing ill hindquarters witlt tbe whip of
their dlanJay; all the Ume wllblng It
could tnlmpet like 1n elephant instead or
bra)'inR llu a Jackass.
"P0Utic1 U JUCh a torment l woUra
odvi!e everv one l love not to mi%
with if/'
-Thomu Jcf/•rso•
Now there are computers In use whole
only function It to Mei> !rack of all Ibo.
computtl'I that came befort, which
mean1 that Rule by Robotry la already
with us and the only WIY to put I stop to
it It to tum off the tlectrlclty or turn on
Ibo people.
HHr who Cttol~t o machint m.vst
soon l<aMI talltn 1o stop It b</ore fl
runs awqu t.Oith llftrt."
-Dictiona711 of OJ>mtou
a plot to lure customers In under a false
rating. lt 11 no doubt an honest error. bui
a serious one. Serious, because if a fami-
ly lakes off for the theater ln a rush 11
Yle did to see a movie supposedly ac-
ceptable for thei r 12-year-old. they might
well be in their seals before realizing
that they had bought far too strona 1
1nixture for a child of that age.
TJUS LA TEST Georc• c. Scott epic 11
made according 1o lbe currenl Hollywood .
formula for box office IUCCeU: pJeoty of
crime, vJoJence, dirty Ianaua&e. etc., and
with -• addltJonal leuoalnl In Ibo fonn of an lnclplent miaceBnllloo. &lcll
fare now geta by under the-"R'~ Jabtl
which means ...irtcted to 17 YWI and
older unl"' llC<O!Dpanled by tho parenll
(who probably do not ...U.. what they
are getting into).
II sbould be honestly restricted to 17 or
ever rt1srdleas cf parental presence. By
"honestly" J mean that !he theateri
should bt IJlllwerable for letting in those
younger than some reasonable age limit,
just as ban are answerable for ad-
mitting minors. In genera l practice,
these movle1 are only restricted to tbost
\l'ho have the prict of admission.
THE "PG 11 RATING also includ~
some prttty elty stuff, and "pretty
gruesome" would frequently make more
sense than "parental guidance." Inciden-
tally, bow can parenta really givt mea"'"
lnglul IUidance if they have not seen the
picture themselves? Are we supposed to
see the m()vle in advance and review tt
for our children? The whole ratlnl ,
system ls far too CJ!Ual for today'r
movies.
Hollywood is again morally bankrupt
u it hu been in the past. The present In-
dustry leadership has opted for tbe fut
buck and pttfers to Ignore the effect of
Its venallty on our children and our socie-
ty.
ANOTHER MOVIE CZAR like the Ille
Will Hays Js needed -one who has the
power to turn the valve on the fUm in-
dustry'• WOl"lt effluent and divert lt mto
proper channels. We don 't want censors,
but we must have stuff like "Centurions''
clearly labeled as unfit for children.
For all Mr. Sctltl's acting taltnta,
"Centurions" brings lo mind H.L.
Mencken's observation of some 50 years
ago, ''Nobody ever went broke un-
derestimating the taste of the American
public."
JOSEPH M. THOMAS
Tht advnti.!ement for "Tht NN
Ctnturions" did rate i& ot PG tphtn
fn /act th< motrit "'11 boil ralitd R.
It !Mt a printing trror -tlOt tAe
DAILY Pl LOT's -O'lld 1141 !It ... ..,,..
rtckd.
DAI LY PILO T
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Two Veteran
Politicians
Turned Out
., 'f.U.1Ell R. MEAJIS ,,, __
• • • T ... tldmAf Che H.,.... <Ji ~
uti,..., bodl a( tlJom commllte•
chail1MI, hive bee! delceted Jn
Dernoaallc primary elecllcns.
Rep. Wayne N. Aa!WU, chalnnan <Ji
the Houae 1akrior and lnlWar AUaln
Con>m1UM, ..,. Ill Colorado'• {t)J Dlltric:t
to .U.. .._ ' Unlvenlty of Denver
law pre!...., jllll
hall hil age.
Johll .Jenrette, 36,
a _ member of the
1 ta t e leglslaturt,
•ly beat R<p.
Jobn McMiiian In a runoff primary In
Ille Ith Dlllrlct of
SoUth Carolina
..... Ml-Tuaday. McMllla!l
la cha.lrman or the llou8e Dlllrlct of eo.
lumbla Committee. A re<OUnt of that
nee teema certain. Jenrette's margin
waa lea than !00 vow.
ln • New Hampshire, conservative
challqer Meldrim Thompeon defeated
Gov. Walter Peterson in a neck-and-neck
l!epublican primary.
With returns from all the llate'a townt
and wards counted, the vote waa 43,391
for Thompeon and 41 ,231 for the
governor.
Thompson, Who had lost to Peterson
twice in primaries and once as a third·
party candidate, had aasailed the
governor for endorsing an income tai: in
the only 11tate which now has neit~t
levy nor a general sales tax.
Roger Crowley, the Democrat I c
nornlnee for governor two yean ago, won
that nomination again In a three-way
race.
WORLD & NATION ·
Two Men Dress
J
As Guards, Flee
With $300,000
MENTOR, Ohio (UPI) -Two men
who gave faultless perfonnances as
Brinks' guafas have walked off with
more than $300,000 from a branch here
of the Lake County NatJonal Bank.
The ruse became evident only when
the real guards arrived an hour after
the impostor& had departed Tuesday in
what police said was an armored car.
The impostors arrived at the Great
Lakes Mall branch bank In of!iclal-looi.·
Ing gray W1ifonns and caps, handguns
sJW1g from their belts.
They passed through a check·in pro-
cedure at which time their credentials
and signatures were checked. Both ap.
pe.artd authenti.c, bank president Albert
R. Pike aaid.
"The procedure was prelty much fool·
proof, we thought," Pike said.
Ten minutes later the two men pushed
a cart loaded with six money bags con~
taining more than $300,000 in currency
from the bank to the parking lot and
departed.
McGovern:
'B!3ginning
To Clim b'
PITTSBURGH (AP) -With Sen.
Edward M. Kamedy at hil aide and 1111
mor. beetle day or campaJ111ma 11111
completed, Georle McGovem aald be bu
turned th< corner and II climbiq In Ilia
bid to replace Richard NI.Ion in the White
House.
Despite tbe Prelldent'• d!or1J to wind
do'it'D the war in Southeast Alia,
McGovem aaid 1'leaday night, "I con-
tinue to be amazed at how strong the
reaction is against the war .... Jt re.
mains a dominant worry lo people
everywhere."
PtfcGovem and Kennedy were schedul-
ed to address rallies In Pittsburgh ind
Philadelphia today following Tuesday's
grueling five-city, 1&-bour schedule.
mE DAY, said McGovern, was the
most hectic so far in the campaign "But
the moa:t productive, too, and one of the
mos& aatilfying." He talked with ·
newsmen before boardlng his Boeing 7"11
jet for the flight from Cleveland to PlttS-·
burgh late Into the night.
"Sen. Kennedy was just observing that
Qrdlnarily yOu don't see aowd! of that
magnitude and enthusiasm this early in
the campaign,'' McGovern said. "So I
think it's a good sign. I kind of have the
feeling that we're tuming the comer in
the last few days and are on the way
up."
The South 0.kotan and h i , ~1ass_achusetts colleague started the day
1n Minneapolis and, before it ended, they
had appeared in penon before more ~
pie than McGovern baa In any other
•Ingle day In Ilia campaign.
. Ul'IT ........
Big Stc>lteh
Bubble gum blowing Susan
Haftel, 11, of Philadelphia
pickets .~hool in protest .of
teachers strike. She wan h
more pencils and more books
. . . and even teacher's dirty
looks.
J et With 80 Lands
DAYTON, Ohio (UP!) -An American
Airlines Boeing 707 with 80 passengers
and a crew of four aboard made a forced
land.in1 at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base early today alter part of its landing
ge&r'fYJlem maHwtcUoned.
:Las Vegas Schools Clo seo --I ------------·
'Extra W eel{ Waiting, Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP) ~me '30,000 Las Veg as
Children have been shut out of
their schools for a week while
a deoegregation ruling by
Jurt.ice WIJJJam O. Douglas
made its slow way by mail
from hia summer retreat in
Goo.lie Prairie, Wash., to the
Supremo Court.
Classes In the 52 elementary
achoola may >ave ·bogun tbal
much earlier ~had Doug!.•'•
declslon surfaced at the time
he reached it instead of. seven
vital days tater, a school of~
ficlal said Tuesday night.
"It' 1 incredible "1aJd Clark
CoUnty schools s~perlntendent
Kenny C. Guinn in an in·
'New Breed'
terview. "It looks like to me
we could have had only a cou-
ple of days' delay instead of a
week."
The Clark County school
board and a group of white
parents have been fighting the
plan ordered by U.S. Judge
Bruce R. Thompson of Reno.
The board appealed t o
Douglas Sept. 2 for a stay.
-~eanwhil~. daasea did not
·open aa aChectCled 'Sept. T'iT<!
haven't begun yet ·
1n the decision "'8nnou'nctd
Tueoday, Douglao ri!jected tile
plea for a stay on grounds
that the Las Vegas situation
did not demonstrably meet
criteria of the Bloomfield
amendment, the Jaw recently
passed by Congi'ess in an ef·
fort to curtaU school busing.
The Jaw statt's t b a l
desegregation orders for the
purpose of achieving racial
balance among students lhall
not ~ carrJtd out while ap-
peals are pending.
Justices Lewis F. PoweJI
and William !l<hnquist have
rtl«ted ilmuari·~~ t .
the Bloomfield amendment"' ' #.
In · Reno Monday " nlgji\; 't
Judie Thompson ordered 'a
state court to overturn an
order blocking the Clark Coun-
ty busing plan.
DAILY ,!LOT $
Conference Ne:et
Revenue Sha~ing
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·Passed by 1'Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) -A 131.6-billion
revemJHharlng bill, one of the Jondmart
m""5Urea of Ibo llnd Congma, haa pau.
eel the Senate es i.. :Ill delplto the mlsgJv·
ingJ of many memberl.
The bill wu approved Tlleadoy nJ&hl
after a U·bou.r RISion and. aent to eop-
f erence with the Houle to iron out maJor
dilferenc<S In the venlonl ~ by Ibo
twg branches.
Sen. Ru3I01I B. Long (Jl..La.) Senate
manager of the bill, said he hopes the
conferenct can begin .'11wrsday a~ can
reach quick agreement.
IF THAT happelll, !he nnr p-eiiio
to 39,000 eligible state;s, -cities, counties·
and townships ~uld he aent out by the
federal Treasury in 'October. · '
11111 iwovhlon, .. tlbaped fJI the full!
bill, would llinlt the "'"81'1111 to fl.I
billion. . /
OF 'llllS. $600 mllllon would be !or day
care !or children and family pllnnlni.
, The other I I billion woutd he dlltrlblli.d
according to urban -'1tloD to com-
pensatt for ending other services
prevloolly finaocod by the ooclakerviceo procram.
The ceilillg compara with IU billion
whldi the adminl.ltraUon estimates the
states wlll seek thil year under the
JlftSOnl ope ... nded --· The provision would draatlcally curtail
aocial lttVictl now provided in many.
large stalol. '
Several senators said they could' not
conscientiously vote for the bin' at ~ time' ·
when federal de!lclts have mbunted to
$100 billiOn in four yea,.ra.
some senators from these states said
lhelr constituent.I actually would Jose
under the' blll bec&uoe tfiey would he cut
more on social ~tees than they would
get from revenue sharing. But, ln an election year, the majority
took the op(JOrtUnity to hdp put· Into .el·
feet tile first bcoad progrmn to tum back
federal tax revenues to at.ate and"k>cal
govemmentl on a no-strings basis.
The major dtt!erence between the
Senate and House bills involves tlae
formula for distributing the funds.
"THE SENATE blll generally favors
the poorer, leu-populous states; !Pe
House measure the urban, industrialized
<>nes.
However , the Senate version gives
more than the House bill to the ctntral
cities and much less to tbe suburbs.
Another important difference lies In a
provision added by the Senate Finance
Committee which chose the bill as a
vehicle to try to halt the spiraling: cost of
social services for wellare recipienta and
potential recipients:.
These senators" sought to change the
dilJtrlbuUon fonnu1a to get more for in-
dustrialized states, but failed because the
bill, u it came from the SenaJa Finance
Committee, benefited .33 states, com-
pared with the House version, while only
17 were loser•.
T wo Slain With Ax
JACKSONV!ll.E, Fla. (UP)) -A
family friend bas found the bodies ,·,f an
elderly Jacksonville woman and her
nephew who had been killed with an ax.
Police aaid Blanch Jooea, 811, wu killed
by an ax blow on the bead aDd Wilbert
Jones, se, was struck four or five limes
and stabbed with an ice pick.
Tbe ax was recovered in the Jolles
home.
Attica Probe Raps
Official Conduct
NEW York (AP) -A
special ltlte commission that
fllvestlgated lasl year's bloody
AUJca pri!On riot has con--
eluded that Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller should have gone
to the prison before ordering a
police auault on the rebel in·
was "wracked by ideological
differences between those who
identified completely with the
inmates and those who we.re
proponents of the position of
the state."
\Vith the Supreme Court ln
recess, Douglas is at his J'U!tic
home in· Goose Prairie, with
no telephone nor o t h e r
reminders of busy city life. He
usually depends on the U.S.
mails to communicate with his
office in Washington, some
3,000 miles away.
SF Population
Hearings Set
Capitol News Service
@adillac presents the class of '73
mates.
The commission did not
blame him for the deaths.
The 511-page report, issued
to coincide wilh todly's ao-
nJveraary of the assault,
traces the origins. course and
aftermath of the rebelli<lft.
Overall. 43 persons k>st their
live• in tbe upriling, the
bloodiest In American prison
history.
-Media coverage of the
negotiations created an "air of
unreality" and encouraged
rhetoric rather than
reasonable dialogue.
-There was no unified com-
mand coordlnating the a933ult
and there was no .prior plan·
nin& for medical treatment of
wounded inmates.
SAN FRANCISCO -AJ.
semblywoman March K. Fonp
( D-Oakland) ha• announced
the Assembly <:ommitte on
Environmental Quality will
hold hearings on population
policy here Sept. IS and 19.,
"California has had 1
popuJation policy for a long
time," Q\alrmen Fong said.
Gen. Abrams io Testily
·The report w&J h I g h I y
crtUcal or the orrlciala who' WASHINGTON (A) -The such bombings uni~ U.S.
p1a,nned the assault. 0UlctaJ1 Senate Anned Services Coor planes were 1ttacked.
who spre11d falst rtporta of mtttee called on G e n , Sen. John SteMi.s, chairman
priloper at r o cit i e 1, the Crel&hton W. Abrams, Presi· of the Armed Servioes Com-
0vengeful reprisals" ·against dent Nixon's choice as Anny mlttee, aaid Tuelday that
tbe prisoners and the prison cJIJef of staff to testify today Abrams "had many conaulta·
1y1tem ltselr. iii tbe congressional probe of lions" with LavelJe during the
Among tbe major point> unaull>orUed U.S. bombings of time o! the bomblnp. Tbe madJe by tbe nine-member North Vietnam. MissiS!ippi Democrat would
commWlon, appointed by the Abrams was U.S. com-oot elaborate.
chlef judge of the Court of Air mander la Vietnam at the Senate tiction on Abrams
peals on Rockefeller's in· time of the. strikes whlch led nomination' has been Mid • --
d.ructioDI, were the following: to the firing of Air Force Gen. pending the outcome of the fn..
-The riot was not planned John D. Lavelle aa com· quiry. which Stennis . said
but erupted spontaneously mander of the 7th Air Force. •ifrani..ly has 1 Jot to do .wtth
amonf a new breed or Lavelle was relieved of com-Abrams1 nominatton."
. prilopen that the e.ommlation mand, de\noted one grade, and S\enhis said Abrams may
utd.. ire largely b1aci. and retired after it became known take one or tw:o days to si•t
unwlllln8 to accept tlle ."pttty he ordered bombings abovo hil c~~lrnony .. H~
hllllllJ1al,jool and racism that tbe demilltliril!Od zone tut Slid other wit ln<ludlni
cbaractertle prison Ille." winter alld oprlng under the pllota and memW. .o I
-N.,.itaUng e!forla by a guloe of protectlve.reactiOn Lavolle'o !<inner ·staff In the '
eJUztns committee were not strikes. At the Umt, Nixon •do upper echelon of the 7lh AJr
planned 1¢ tbe oornmlttee ministration policy forbade Force, wocld be tilled lattr, --~--~~~~~
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EXPO
1972
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Clearly, th~ are the moSt mainificcnt Cadillacs e\·er
built.. Not only for w~t you can ·see-the bold new ex·
teriort and the plush n.cw intnio...-but as niuch for what
you c:an't ttt. .
You see here the new Sedan deVille, Eldorado Coupe
and Eldorado Convertible. You don't ltt the 1ix other
new C.dillaa (mor. model• than all other U.S. luxury
cart ban combined.).
You tee htte the rtrikini new tt;ylinr outsid~ven mo"'
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eJegant for '?3. You don't 1te the hundreds of innovation•
and refinemenu inaide. To add new comfort and conve--
n1ence.
And you don't eee the manr new niceties you may add.
Lile a liahted v&nity mirror. A theft-dettrrent 1Y1ttm 1nd
steel-belted radial tires.
Clearly, you never had '° many 1005! r~n& to visit
your autboriud Cadillac dtaler. Cadillac Motor Car Divi·
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Uimfuiw . ' '
. ~ J.-HJuhaw,. Orange County
. liieaor 8i'iil Republican candlaate for ·
1ii.·11t11·i:ftre'aional Dlzitrlcl ... ~ aald ~--,,.;~ notgoto-W-asJiliiilOii-
···.19 VQte for .my owit views." ·
-t Is preci5ely what Jame-duck
Coi1graSmml John SCbmib of Tustin did,
. aiiishaw told Coota Mesa ·KJwanls
~ alicl It ·«!Dtrlbute<I to·hls defeat
lzi-.tht P\iDW>'• , .
. ;'!I ...m1iied Joblr SCbmib' Voting
.-.! llld lt"ll'U nol in accordance wit&
wbll .lie -saying. Oongmsl1)en are . •-tow~ to'°"' lbeJr.,.. .,.., " aaUI Himllaw. ·
··lllnsbaw defu!ed Sc:timlt. in 4..,. ibul ·
lt:ci 1'·':"~~7QJ
IMBDWhiJo 'lw -Ii Ille ~iec.n11e ~ ~·
•To mlerllne his sll~Jllmllo• iidd ·i.,_ retul'll'1o Crap~·
5--:.... "'::1:';..-.,i.n,':1
tho ·~ ... feellrW abaat' Ji ' :~·,,,0 ,.....ru....1 wt~ 'pay .. ·to take
, Giie lrlP: eadl m«!otll . aDd I will P11 for II>-, OlllOr," he added. . .
straying ll'om. his llCbeduled Wt· ...
mieslOd valuatlcios and bOw Ibey affect
i>!OPedY-.flhtUes, ·Bllllbaw aald Ills coo-.:~hel ~-.= ~~ ij$1jpioi<n~ In Wl!lliDlton.
·11·· aald he --dJllai!illy to ~rf Illa vie;. ol his diolrlcl "••"1 11 ll~tes,,,, _____ •
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JW.' ., ·1natown I.Jr .,,_ "'\ ,· , ;'.~ FllANCISCo (AP) .:_ Gun!ltt
•ltdly iruptecl OO!l'lda o movie house
~~ flareup of vlolence amoilg · · . Imm gang membert, pollce say. Jl'lree al\Ola were reporled fir<d in a
1allfronlation between rival members of !Ti; )\Tab QiJng gang TueJday nigh~ of· •ti<efs nld. No ODO WU oerloualy injured, they said. ' . •• • ' ..
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IIRS NIGHTEJl
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r'lit!te't .. ~ "fin& nJabter" specl.al • • • a. 1lnt lld llilt ran ln tllt nAILY 11.oT, dmf' 1"'11 Ille ldvet-
e.alled utr-loua respoD.1111 and
•'!he bug "lint nJ&bl In Illa J>lper. •
11 tbe,ad:' ..
'11."VW -B•l • buf. Cdn-verllble. Over 11119 Invested.
WW tati '3!0. DX-DD. ··,It'• a nmple of Illa kind bf, 19ver11>-
... ·tbet can get ·'1ta~ ,.eipOinle"
. .... )'QI!, 'loo. Try It. PllGlle RU&'lt, Illa :4tec1.lino to reaults. • ,.. .ot l I ., .... ...._..
munlst antlaln:raft fire.
Tbe two cnwmen from the MIG-down-
ed Phantom were missi.Qg but there was
no nport on the fate of the crewmen
from' the other t'l\'O aJrcraft.
Meanwbile COnimunisl in!ahtrymen in
cltiep bunltm llopjlK Soutll Vletnamesa
marillel today from meeting a deadline
for reeapluriitg the Qu'IJll Tri Citadel
after government troops seized about
one-third of the fortress in savage
fi,t>tlng, field r.ports aald. (See r.lated
story, l>aJre 4)
A battalion of marine~ men-has aecUhad positions coverfn& about one-
tlllrd of the 50 acres enclosed behind the
thick gny walls of the rectangular 19th
century Quanl Tri fortrus, a military
source said.
But UPI reporter Ted Kurrus said
heavy Commwilst artillery and mortar
fire and direct shots from recoilless
rifles inside forced the marines to dig.
Pres.ldent Nguyen Van 1bieu three
months ago said all Communist-captured
territory must be maimed by Sept. 19.
But Kurrus reported the marine,, la tt'r
had been given a deadline or today to
take the Citadel in the tte;art of Quang Tri
City, South Viet.nain 's northernmost pro-
''incial capital.
U the Citadel had fallen on schedule,
Salgoo troops atllJ would have to fight
through other tough Co m~ u 11 Is t
strongliolds to push all the way baclt to
tho Demilitarized 7.one II mil .. aWl,)I in
a week to meet Thieu's dirtttlve.
UPI correspoodent Barney Seibert said
clear sides over Quang Tri allowed U.S.
planes to bomb inside the Cltadal in sup.
·port of advancing marines.
He said marl.oes movlng cloaer to the
Citadel were bit by 3,600 rounds of ml:red
artillery and mortar fire today, tllllnl at
lt!ast six and wounding 24.
McWhinney uits '
Court Daw Near for _Former Mayor
Westmlalt<l''Mayor Derek Mcwhlnney, hidlcte!l '111 tlie <lrailge Coyoty Graojf
Jufy m brlber!I, ~lei Jovoll'lllg · an ·
alleged p0litl~f, ·Tuesday nlgbt
Commissioner Tad "'1.llta were arrt"'1ed July when l\fural complohtetl I o •
li111. 31 followln( tho grand jury In-Supervisor Dabld I. Biter tllat ·he bad
dlctmett for allegedly aolleltlng a bribe been sollclt<d'fot· $10,000 tt he wanted lo ·
-~·"'J.lgged·the mayoralty post he_has held
since 1918.
from cucumber fanner Georlfe Murai to retain his Jesse on 113 acres of land be
..eJlSU?!; a renewal o!. an .agrlcultural-lea------has--f arme4-irrlhe park"for·ttnr put tCRlr·-·-
Mural held with the cowity on land In years.
•••i:i·n~~ oitei•is ' ·' l ~ i . 4
COmpe\lng for tJla°Jl<j\or ot <the 1972 1i!lss. c .. ta, Mesa tiUe· are, from
lilft. Dlaiie .Eojilll~ 17, Marwin• 'Bergeron; 20, anll :Becfy 'For-~ 16:,Tl)ey ·aie 1D10ng 13 candidate. eilteied jli•tht ~ct ·15 con-
Ust: ·Mia lJeri!el'Oli )'las a runner-up in the 19'/1 eonteSt but 'las a.w;ardel~Uie i!fle. 'llJien i>ebbrali Grlinonds 'forf~led J\er crown J!ll'li'~' . 1--., ' ' ... . ' .
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Jn a move lo.-'tlihten seourlty at
Orange County Abport, officials th<re
will require all penons in air operations
areu of Ille fatjllty to wear ldenllfication
badges starting -Oct.' '1.
The order ·•Jll)ileo prlmarlly to airport
and airline per-1. JI does not apply to
.,,.,,,..,.clal ~ -ers.
objecting lo one aspect of Illa new law,
Chandler · aaid~ · ·
It would nqulre Illa! Uedown areaa~for
irtvate and flied-liase'<Jperator alr~afl
be given lull \leCW'it)',
Chandler aald BresnaJian will protest
the rule because uit'a very euy to secure
)'0Ul'90Jhtul of business ...
I C.11. "Bot\" Cblndler, ualstant dine--
tor ti avtalioa. 1'1bdaJ night toltt
Or-. Ooual7 Alrpor;f c;ommiss1--. Gas . Station ~ews
-... blldce .,_ " port of Ille ,... " • q.-. UDdor llrtcl«" federal A,!a-Take. Wheel Balancer ·'. ~ .... llon'lbt 't~= =ili.'!f"~~
NJ-, .,iwclhe ni. _li .. tbls year ~thieves'lelt a Colla NeM service
-· ,.. raoll <# lllJ.,..np, Olandler 1 lllatloo'a ..,tlocl< ol IQ9~ out of,.llolance · ~..:.. .... ...:..._ ......_.... ''-~' ol I 'nleaday, maklnc<off Wit& a l!OtJ wl1eeJ • ~-_, ............ ,. ~ ..... ,..... bal . • Jij'-1
tire -Heurtlt plan Wlt-IPPl'OVed by ·, lll\'lllf IDie °"' . , .
Ille l'M """ SJ, Qioodfa aald,.alrpori . Loria A. , Wells.. of Lorin 1 ¥.to
olllcials. Ill" lio!dinc' bock .. Iii Im. Serilce, ~1' H~ BIVd.;· t61d'1ffi
plemenlatJOn. • · ' ' · . t¥.UO-polin1l'lnsb'uiiien1 couia JiaV.~n' No~· ltave•been alloted !«'' ..,.ldeiitally· Jeft ,oiitslde wfil1e the Jubf
!ht tanclna,~llghta, dOHd room 1w~s tielng ·cleaned.·H~1~~
clradl IDOlllDn llld ltey cootrols, he than one man 1"0Uld' hove betn ireqtihl
.. 1.r. to baal the.btavy.<qulpment away.from
i\irPgrt .Dirtclor llol>erl· Bresnahan Is Ibo· rear Of tllt lllatlod. .
McWhinney lndlcated be will continue
to serve u a Westminster city coun-
cilman.
lie ·Is 11Cbeduled to appear in Superior
Court frlday to enter a plea on charges
of bribery and COlllJ>lraey involving a
firm leue on eounty.contrclled .property
'11 Mlle~ Park in Fountain Valley.
McWhinney 'aiid w~ PJannlng
Mesan ,Get8 .
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A·b6.ta ·J\Waii wlid1tQJd am,sling of.
~ he. ldcked ,and 1*j a nuda. WOl!tlll ititcl, • DUde niaJi , in• Ille mllllaJten belief
Iba! tlii womin WU bis girlfriend bas
been order<cl to ·aerve sil< months in
Orange County Jail
Superior Court Judge WWlam Mumty
order<d the )all time and tbree years
probaUon for TrOvla Leon Joi-dail, 21, of m Shallmar Drive, and IUlpended for
the probatJon term what could have been
a lllate prtsOc sentenee .
Jordan . pleaded guilty to reduced
cbarfetol -ult wit& a deadly weapon.
lie waa armted Jul June f at a liutlen ~·!tom< alter pollce.toitli Ille
female, vfdlm of his · attack lo a local
hoopltal for treatmenf of lnjurles tllat In-
cluded a rupturecl spleen.
Jordan told police he "blscked out"
when ba called at the Rutgen Street
home and a nude female opened the door
in ,.._ to bis knock.
He told olflcen his inlllal shock and
the 11Jltt of a nude male lllandlng Im·
mediately behind her led him to tdi:k and
beat both occupants of the home.
He aald he had bealeo tllam both and
was atartJng on the woman a second time
when he reallied that she wu not.his girl
friend.)>ut his glrlbiend's slster. He told
poll.. that he then dlscover<d tbat his
girlfriend WU in the bathroom.
Mlle Square Park. Baker turned the matter over to
Bo~ men were booked and released on District Attorney Cecil Hicks and the l.n-
$5,000' ball. They are charged with con-dietmenta followed after a month-long in-
splracjr to commit grand theft, at· vestigation .
tempted grand theft, conspiracy to offer Supervisor Robert W. Battin'• name
a bribe to a member of the Board of was linked to the case but he wu not ln-
S1¥rvLSOr David L. Baker that he had dieted. He announced two weeks ago.
bnbel. however. that He had fired an aide, LarrJ
The Mlle Square case came to light in (8ee OmCIALS, Page!)
. ·-.lDOth . His Last
·.M.~~~Ce~~ Dw i~ HospitJJl
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Nobody muclt was left to remember as a carpenter, movq from tqla ftoclt
and -· William "Uncle Will" to 0r1114e 'Cotµtly St 7ean .,.. =~•1 I~ lilrthda7 May 21 In Coli. Ho outlived a wilt 11111, two -11111
There "'wu bis brotller George, his spent bis Wt IO Ytl1I in Coot&. Neu,
1rster-ln-llw, plus President Nixon, who many of thoM In convaleectnt quarters
mainbina a tra<llilcn of \elegraphlng whtre solitebody could bo around il need-
congratulatloos to 100-)'W' old citizens. ed.
And there wu the 1Wf of the con-"Uncle WW had a lonely life," hit
valesc9'1t hospital where he lived out h1I sister-in-law says of the later years of hil
Jul few days unlll he died quietly Mon-century o~ earth .
day. Graveside funeral service!. for Mr.
A ..,..paper photographer alao turned Wilson wW be Tl!Unday at 11 a.m. al
out: Melrose Abbey, Anaheim, with ar-
Born In Mblourl, Mr. Wllacm came to rangements by Westclllf C h a p e J
cautornla in 1110 and worked for decades Mtrtuary, Coota Mesa.
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·u.S'.. SeH~·Chma Wheat-
First in Over 20 Years
WASHING TON (AP) -Government
sources said today Ille United Slates bas
sold aome wheat to China, the first
American grain sale to the Communist
country in more iban 20 yean.
'lbe IOU.l'Ctl, asking not to be iden
tlf~. said at leut CJOe U.S. eJport com-
pany b involved.
'Ille Agriculture Department declined
comment.
According to the sources, however, the
department received applications for ex·
port subsidie1 on wheat to be shipped to
China.
Work Begins on Bullock's
Store at Sout:Ji Coast Plaza
A spoke.unan for tho Export Marketln(
Se"ices in the department said he could
not confirm or deny the reports.
However, be N..ic· ••sometJtina:" might be
announced later today or early Thursday.
Subsldlea are paid erportors to make
U.S. wheat more compeUUve en Illa
~-orld market
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' Coht1rultion bat beiWI on l new
three-level Bullock'• department1 atdre In
Colla llleaa, initiating the !e«!Dd Phase
of development at Soutll Coast PW..
The 111,000 11quare loot store bat a
tar1et opening date of October 1973 llld
wW aemi-u lhe andlor poinf l'Or'a -IO-shop man, acbeduled 1o open ln Spr!Qr 1m. . ..
Togetllar, Illa ltornDd Illa man ..._
leDI Ill in•es1!¥1>1 of ftD to flJ m1llJGll
"' Illa Se1entrom funllJ': .,.,..,.. llld deYOlopert ol 6outh Cou1 Plaa • . W-P. Flqlns, chalrmaD of the
board ol Bullodi'• aald Illa ttore wm bo qonatnJcted ol brlct mid ' Ml and..,
baa<ed by other materta!J llUd! u brl~,
Ule 'Md wood, warm eolors, talul'.04 f~
J!c:s, ai1d dec<utlye ~ting 'llltl plant· mr wUl ,be lal'ltr lltan •Illa Ala Motna
Cet)\11' lll lllwall and ......i ill sl14 only
IO l ncenl17 complet<d sboppJnc center
In =T.·-. PMra1 mnager ol Soutll Coul PIM llld foWll c.oter, pre-
dicted' tlltl tlii addltiall of Bu11ock'• u
• -tenaal for Illa ....ad .,.._ wm • GlllJ lllllller tba -·• ,....
charldiaing effort and enhance Its e•
theUc varue "but will provide substan-
~al contributlODI to the ra:r rolls of the
Newport-Oma Mesa area.·•
Hls prtdlctlons were 1Upported by Jack
Hamniet~ mayor of Coota Mesa. Don
Mclnnls, ini;ot of Newport Beach. and
Dr. Jolll Nlcoll. alperlntendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified Scltool District.
"The Important addl!lon al tltls fine
falhlon llOrt to. South Caul Plaza glve1
lnereued -vltallly to Illa -ler and la Illa entire area, and provlclH
1"""'1Cfoui tu rtlle! la Coota Mesa,"
COllllllfllted Hammett.
Soutll Coul Plaza, alread)I or11110
County'• target! ahopping center wltll ,
·three major deplrlment tloret and • 16
specialty abops, wlll become the na-
tloh'a setitr1C1 tarfeal '1oJlpln1 center
with Illa .addlllon.
Mayor Mclnolf ~ the devalop. ment U a ~·nJeome addition to our
area'I and Dr. NleoD aald the lddtU..al
revenuo ...,.rated •W mate a "slgnlll-
eant contribution 14 the Newport-Mesa
district tu beae."
South Cooat Plua in 1'71 eompleted Its
, lllOSI auccmt\11 year ..,_ II "'"9ell In
(Sea BIJU.OCl['S, .... i)
Weatller
The dreary 1klet wW be far
away at least tllroqb ThuradaJ,
aecordJill to Illa U.S. w-.
Service. We'JJ havt lllOllty 1111117
akltJ wit& hl&bs lti Illa 71111 ...r
Iowa 1 .. m 5MI.
INSWE nDAY
A controtlftrial law ,.._
mg lobbl/lrt O<titlfttd In 9"n9o
Co•ntr ll4t been appn>occl !'!
a tplU oot• of Ole Boatd df Sll'i
pen1t11m, b•t ..ir otter ....,..z
llmtftdmonll. Slortf on P• JI. - ---. =.c:. ~ ". . """" ...... -. £.'It==::; =~~ ="-.
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PAJLY PilOi
Board Backs
Pendleton
Air Study
Oiair1111n Rooold Calpen won support
today from other members of the Orange
County Board o( Supervbors for studies .t hi.I proposal for a joint. military.
dvtliln airport faclll!J II c I m p
Pendletm.
Tho lloud anlmd I public hearing on
the matter nat Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
Cuprer1 offered a four )Xlint proposal:
-Thlt county AvtsUoo Director Robert
BrNDahln request 1 FederaJ Aviation
ldminillratloll SIUd7 of the feuib!lity ct
tbe Pendlef4o ~ut,.
-'Illa• the oount7 PllDning Depart·
ment prepare an enviromnental bnpad
statement on the proposed aitt..
-'!!lat Bre.maban be reqoested f4
a.sumble all pert.infnt data and wort
with the Ora11fO '<liunty Transit District
toward providing ~ eet:Vk:e for the
pi opoied airport.
-'lbll Immediate 1nqii1r1e1 be made to
the mflllary. the President and to
ConlP'elll regardlng the pnl)J03ed airport.
CUpers said: "We should get moving.
We are not getting anywhere on the
county airport que!tlon and there 11 not a
heck of a lot we can do about reducing
the DOLie pnJblem at Orange County
Airport.
V Bt.e Regilt.er
Deadline Nears
U ,.. Wini lo .-Jye I ll!l!pla
ballot bdos9 Illa ""'· ' ...... ·fleelloo, ,.. •• -n'llit• ..
vole "" Tbunday. Colla ..... City CltJt: Eil<on
Pbllll!A)' aays ha' ollloo will
regilter new voten ur to Oct. a but
that sample ballots will not be
malled to per80ns who ftgilter
an er Thursday .
Voters may regi!ltet at the city
clerk'• office, Tl Fait Drive,
between a a.m. I.Del 5 p.m.
weekdays. A wter regtatraUon
booth Is alao opeo at South Coost
Plau.
End to Booze
Ban at Beach,
Parks Sought
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of -c.tly ,..., ,, ...
A move to end Orange County's pro-
hibition of booze on its beaches and parks
was begun Tuesday by the county
Harbors, Beaches and Parks Com-
mission .
Comrrtlssionen on a 5 to t vote told the
Harbor District staff to prepare a resolu-
tion for t b e I r next meeting to a 1 k ••we lhoukl pursue alternatives before supervisors 10 legalize the consumption
we hive to start buying up every house of beer and liquor _ except where
in Newport Beach from the runway to b the Balboa Pavilion," the supervisor ad-forbidden y deed restrictions.
ded. He u ld he had the "total support" That would legalize libation at Sunset
o( the .tmne Company and the Collins Beach, Aliso Beach, in South Laguna,
Radio c.mpo11y In forwanllng hil pro-Salt Creek, ·Dana Point Harbor and the aram. unincorporated area between Corona de!
Mar and Lagwia Beach. ~pent.,.. Davkl Baker urged that the It would also allow drinking at Mile
Jlllb!IC beorlng be set. Square Park in Fountain Valley (where ~·Nopott Beech figbb the IJrpor1 con-the golf course olready has a liquor tmU.U,, ll<it conunu .. f4 aJll"'OVe new permit), University Park in lrvina and ~e!°P""",ts which wUI iocreaai airport. O'Neill Park in El Toro. -·l..Jie cliarged, The· repeal woold not apply to Irvine
Clspen made his p~al for the Park. north of Twitin where deed restric-
-P-endleton joint-. aJrport-=.-,before--the -Hons forbid alcohol on the-property.-·-
Newport Beach City Council Monday Members of the Harbor District staff
nJgbt.. will research the deeds to other park!
aod beaches before the ordinance is
adopted.
Fonda Series
Begins Today
Jane Fondl can barely -
her marrta1e, her father, her
bJQtbtr Peter, her daughter
Veew, 4, or her estranged hu ..
band, French director R o 10 r
Vldlm.
All Js trtvJa ezcept for rndinJ tb9
Vietnam war.
UPI r<poi,.. VICllOD • Scot! says
ahe clearly 11 not 1 woman l•
oearoh. ol publicity for publicity's
llke. Her dedication, he siiys, can--
DOI· be doubted.
1be first in a series of articles on'
the controvmlaJ actress appears
on Page I today. _
Driver Crashes-
Two More Killed
FRESNO (AP) -A truck driver in-
volved in an accident in which two
persons were killed was in another ac-
cident )ast April -at the same in-
tersection and In the same truck -which
claimed six Uves, the California Highway
Patrol sald.
The truck driver, David Newell, 31,
Fresno, was not at lau!t in either ac-
cldeni, said highway patrol officer John
Fulton.
tnvestigaUng officera said an auto
driven by Cirlos Doslga, 32, Mendota,
plowed into the 1k1e of Newell'• truck
Monday, turning it over. A third car hit
the truck. Officers said Doslga and an as-
yet uoldeoUfied ~nger in his car
were tilled.
OIANHCOAST ...
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One commissioner characterized the
action as "repealing the Vobtead Act in
Orange C.Ounty" referring to a Jaw pass-
ed in 1119 prohibiting drinking of alcohol.
Pn:ihibitlon was repealed in 1933.
Tuesday's action began with a request
by harbor distrlct llafl f4 alloir visiting
boaten to Jrtnl: on abore at Dana Point
Harbor, but the clbcusslon OlJ>Allded to
all areu when 1 feWT commiulOIMft omr
fessed to transgressions of the law.
Larry Leaman, harbor district oUiciaJ.
told commitslonen that Jf the preaent
law was interpreted to Jt.5 finest point -
no one could even drink on board a
vessel. • , 1
They are technically 11 outtaw1' •
Leaman said, and the county Is an "ac-
complice" because it "gets a cut.''
He pointed out the ineongruitlea at
Dana Point -where a restaurant and a
county-leased marine bu.sinus both 1ell
liquor.
Harbonnuter Al Oberg 1 a l d the
present law wu too dlfiicult to enforce.
Commission Chairman Martin Usab
was the sole no vote. He said he is a
teetotaler and added that "where
families are gathered, drinking is not
consistent."
Usa b said he doesn't want children
"subjected to rowdiness and obscenities
-the sort of things that accompany
overdrinking." .
The other commissioners agreed tn
principle but said that I a w s against
public nuisance and drunkenness should
take care of any problems.
Newport Probing
Bay Quh Theft
Burglary detectives today are probing
the . break-in at a Newport Beach
manufacturer's Balboa Bay Club apart·
ment which left him mlnw: $4,500 in cash
and a paperback joke book.
Robert F. Hitchcock of 1221 W. Coast
Highway probably needed some cheering
up when he opened a bureuu drawer and
discovered the big Joss.
Officer Dan DiSanto wa ii dispatched to
Hitchcock's second story quarters, where
he said he found evidence indicating
forcible entry.
Patrolman DlSitnto uld fresh rub
mark s were vi sible on the balcony
overlooking the bay, while what appeared
to be a pry mark was obvious near one
entry point.
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Bea~Bant
Enlarging
Proposed
By TERRY COVILLE
Of Jiit O.llr ,INf Slaff
Huntineton Beach p I a n n l n c ·conr
missioner• fired their tint aalvo Tueaday
night in an ellort f4 sink the MettopoW...
Water DtJtrict'1 BcJsa Wllld projed.
Commlssioller1; Oft a ... -· turned down an environmental impact repm-t
submitted by MWD for its proposed
purchate of as acru In the Bolu Ollca
marsh.
They alao asked the city council to ut
the state Leglsl1ture f4 mote tho
tidelands grant acljulred b7 the MWD.
If that grant is revoked, MWD plans to
build a 40-acre, man-made ialand
offshore from Bolsa Chica State Beach
would be dashed. The i.sland ii suppo3fd
to house a water desalting plant and
possibly a nuclear power plant.
The aa acres of marab land are planned
as a right-of-way for electrical power
Jines and water ei_pes, all underp'OWld ,
as welJ as a switching yard to control the
flow of electrical power to the island.
Conunissioners said the prime res.eon
for r<jeding tbe envtronmenial impad
report is its failure f4 cliacms tho Wtnd.
MWD authorities, in wrtung the report,
said they did not cover the iltsnd
because the onJy 8dion MWD plans at
present is purchase of the a acres of
marsh land.
Plans for the island and water
desalting plant are 10..20 years in the.
future, .MWD authorities say.
City commisajooers lis~ four other
reasons far rejection of the' Bolaa Wand
p<ojed:
-No alternate sites were considered
for the switch yard, now pl~ near a
residential area on Warner Avenue.
-An earthqt:ake · flult report, In-
dicating no trouble Jn ·ttie area, ii ·nm..
quoted.
-The prime "l'eason for the JlePOl'l'seent1
No ·Pool Shark "''' ......
Julie Nixon Eisenhower tries a few pool shots while touring a rest
llome m Oeveland _but gave up after. missipg the pockets twice in a
row. Julie IS spending the d1Y in Ohio to promote her tither in the
November election. ·
Coast Guard Starts ·Hunt
tQ~ iustificttiol) of JiJ.W0:1 tideland ~ ..;.._,. __ __ _ ·~ .. _ _ --· _
gr~~ch a project would have an act. Fo c la ' F Shi verse effed on the city's master plan. r as ways rom p • •Another objection commi1!ioner11
have is the JocaUon of the project and the
lack of alternate sites," Richard Harlow.
assistant planning director, explained to-
day.
MWD estimates the total cost of the
Bolsa Island project at more than $700
million, and says it will become
necessary to build the water desalting
plant to supply Southern California with
fresh water. "'
Harlow aal<Uoonuni...,llla ..U.. the
need for il!w •atecl sullf>li b4lll roinaln
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Coast Guard
searched today for seven penoos in-
cluding a woman and a boy who aban-
doned a burning ship for a life raft in
Downey Man, 32,
s t th firm in their op~ion to this project. Commissioners ark Porter, Ed
Kerins, Katherine allin arid Joe Boyle ff ] · • W
agreed to !'Pl""" the im~ct report. . e pmg(' .. oman
Robert Bull abstal.hed beeaiiJe he had\ ' '., • t ' • l •
not had time to read the report. Com-
mlssionen Roger Slates and Frank Hig-
gins were not present.
Harlow said the commission's action
will be sent to the MWD which can ap-
peal to the city council.
From Pagel
BULLOCK'S ...
1967. Nearly SSS million in sales were
generated. according to Robens.
The new store and mall will hquire,
construction of two high-rise parking
structures, one at each end of the wing.
Both three-story units will expand the
parklng capacity of the shopping center
from l ,000 to 8,000 vehicles.
Ultimately, tbe Segerstrom family
plans to increase the number of shops
and stores at the 200-acre South Coast
Plaza to 250.
A 14-story hotel, nstaurantt, elan-
walled office towers, a financial center
and a medical center are pJanned to
rewid out the overall project.
FromPegel
OFFICIALS ...
Wilhelms, wbo had been allegedly linked
to the bribery case. Wilhelms was a
ronner Westminster City recreation aide
befote joining Battin's staff.
• The other thr<e membera )ll'O&ent of
the Westminster Cify Council ae<ipted
McWhinney's resignation with regret and
.words of praise for hi.I services to the
city .
Ofllclila ct the Qrance Count1 Transit
Dlstrtd of which McWblnney ts·cbalrlnan
of the board aald f4day that they have
had 110,.!"ll!fatlon that be will ...,1gn bis
post "1th ttial a(ency •
A visiting (>klahofllan wbo, police
claim, bec&Me i' olittiied:' when bis
daughter-in-law brilught a ntaJe friend to
help her move from the Garden Grove
home she had shared with his son is
charged today with killing the volunteer
mover.
Dead ts Robert D. Burgoyne, 32, of
Downey, who was stnlct' in the chest by
a blast from a .410 gauge shotgun.
Homicide ~vestigaton said the ~ap
PY husband m the case, James McGirt,
was away from the home at 6511 Santa
Catalina St., when the violence OCCWTed.
They said Mrs. McGirt showed up with
Burgoyne to begin removing her clothing,
furniture and other personal belongings
but was r<portedly blocked by the elder
McGirt.
During a subsequent argument, the
Irate father·in·law allegedly fired the
shotgun with which be was trying to pre-
vent invasion of the home and killed the
victim.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
SHOCK ABSORBERS
IN WATCHES
wind-whipped Pacific waters.
Eight otben who stayed with the bum.
Ing Mezican cargo veuel were taken off
safety, autboritlet aaid.
'!be ~i>ol abiP; the -. .. lllbt
lire Mooday night 1bout 250 miles aoutb
of San Diego. Wblle ell!!t men s\l1ed
aboard , f4 filht qi. 11.ame1, the ollien
looll: to the l'ljbber raft. ,
nt..i ~· e.:i.= !';~ c!i~
the eight men f4dsy f4 Cedroo l!Jand
about IO mlla farther 10utb. f! , '
All eight 'lftre reported In ioocf ·.;..,.
cHt1on •It., their ordeal. " I•
·The il!pper told !'rant v'allJl/~p1"1Ji
ct'the lllDo boa\, tJial· be ordere.flihi Of.I
raft used when It appeared likely his ship
would sink./However, the rue was finally
u11ngu1shed.
A two-man helicopter was sent by the
Coast Guard in San Diego. A four.ellllino
Hercules Cl30 plane from San Franclaco
joined in the search at mid-morning, Ind
lbe cutter Adventuroua from Long Beach
was espeef4d In the area f4ni&hl
The search was conducted aloog the
northwestern Malm coast from Punta!
CanoaS' in a southeasterly direction
Iowan! Vizcaino Bay. Winds whipped at
20 miles ID hour. and vi.!ibility WU only
folr.
Cause of the lire wu not immediatel7
determined.
The Tresta was sailing from Ensenada,
Mexico, f4 Its borne port of MuaUan
when the lire occurred. All aboard ware
said to be Mexican n1tlonal8, the Coast
Guard said.
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Dellinger.
Heads_ Viet
Delegation
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NEW YORK (UPI) -A fedenll ap--<
peals court has ii••• hoot m~ clearance fot pacifist Dayid Dellinger f4
head a delegation tea..,_ for ·Hanol-l'
lonigbt to plclt op -American = ct war being ftleued by North'
-llallqer, who Is fr<e on baD followlbl.
lrll conviction at the Oilcaeo Seven ecJDo 1..
aptncy trW, wu given permlssloo Tua-
day night by the 7th U.S. Ctrcull Court ct
Appeall In Otlcogo to trove! outside ...
country, ID asooclale-ttpl!rtecUodoy. \
The delecatio• alio incllldes on "elss of the Commlltee ol Liaison Wlti
Families of Servicemen Detained ill
North Vietnam, which negotiated the
POW nleue; the Rev. William Sloane~
Coffin, YaJe Un1venlty c b a pi a in :
llicbanl Falk, prolesaor of internatlonll
stud.lea at Princeton University, and
mem]/<n ol the prlmw.' lmJ:nedlato
families. (See related story, Pqe 4)
Mn. Wdn warned Tuetd17 lielonl the
Ollcago court acted that If pormilltoa
wu not granf4d It could jeopardise the
trip and. the releue ct the tine
American1 because the North Viti'
namese speciflcall.f ollked her and'Dellj
Inger f4 plclt up the prlaonerl.
"ft woold be an International IJ)AClocl
We'll have f4 find out what the Viet,
namese think. We'll see what the
American people lhink." she said. , 1
A '!>Okesman for the Colpll\lttee of
Liasion said it was not known eudlj
when the North Vietnamese would
release the three priSOlllCI: Nav U: Mar~m L. Gartley, rt, N1vy Lt.1(J.a.1
NorrlJ A. Cbarlea1 27, and Air J"Cftlll J4lj
• • • Edwaid Knight Elias, 114. •
C!Jarles' wile, Olga, ol Son Die.,; onC
Gariley'1 mother, MrL Minnie Loot
GarUey ol illllledln, Fii., will tn..i wltli.
the delegaUoo, but Ellu' flllllly decided
not to send a member because of lllneu
in thelimilly ariil opposllloii"by tlii"lltate
Department.
The group will leave from Kennedy
International Airport tonight and 1rrlve
in Hanoi Saturday after stops in
Copenhagen, Bangkok and VienUane. The
committee spokesman said they would
remaill in Hanoi for two at" three week&..:: '
Potted Pot Pl.ant
Leads ro Arrest
I~ ~~sta t~~sa . , ...
... ~.J"etty !JOited plant percbld•·O. ~1 ol·o· Coota Mesa student'• aporll-nlerit· ,... apotted by two Pllli1* )llil~ti\en Ind led f4' Ills llTelt 'l'uetclq 8ncl '·selmre of alleged marijuana, in.:
eluding 1,000 seeds.
J~mes R. Hatch, 24, of 1'180 Pomona
Ave., wa1 booked on llUIJllclon Iii,
possession and culUvatloo ol marijuana.
Ofllcer Roberl Bera clalml he mt
P1trolman Mark Bernal conlllClted °'Ill
a.Inch plant, throe plaJUc hap ct -
like material and 1 cootalner ct 1000
alleged marijuana aeeds.
Investlg1ton said Ofjker Berg d
driving by when be spotted the llUlp)cloui,
shrubbery sltllng out In pl1in view, callect
Olflcer Bernal In for consultation, ti.
made the raid. "
They said Hatch, 1 Cal State F\111-
student, banded over the plutio-bqgo'I
material taken from 1 bedroom .boreail;
leading them to IUlplclously .,-
another drawer where the IMKls .,...
found . .'·
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Your car is not the onJr. mecbanJ.
cal device relying heavily upon a
shock absorption system for fine
perfonnance. Most good wrist
watches are given equal protection. _ ~ Q, Qfy\~GA
Back In 1932, the wrist watch !>&-' r
Jae~ l. C11rity .... ,.,......, ..... o.-..t.....,
n-•• Le.ti ·-,.._,, A.. Mwphl119 ---M~1111i.
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..... M~ P.O. ... llM, t26J6 --........ a...;., ml,....., ........ .._.... lh9dl• m ....._, .__
.......... "9dl! ,,.,. lt'9Cfl """".,.
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fsf1ft1• (1'41 '4MUt
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Pope Sp~aks
Stro1ig Talk Rips Immorality
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) -Pope Paul VI usalled sea permlal\'e-
ness f4da y and said COGtracepUon, 1bortloo, adlllter]r Ind divoree made lllOd'
em man "vulgar, Ylclous and aad."
"We live at 1 thN when man'1 animal 1kle d1en degeneratet Into cn-
cbeclced corruption. We walk In the mud," Pope' Poul told 3,000 vlslton In his
weekly Jlllbllc 1udlence .
He linked psychoanal)llla and sexual education with porno magulnu and
sex shows for contributing lo what he clllled the "pollution of envtromnental lmmorallty."
The pontiff attacked lhe "so-<:alltd freedom ot lenstl and ouatom. n He
said It provided 1 bot lie<! for addiction to nll'COUcs.
It was the Pope11 1tronge1t attack on permlssivene11 In 1111.ny moplhl, Jt
echoed, howo .. r, b11 11111 encyclical banning contracepUvo devk:t1 u Immoral
enouncln& their ~eadlnl uuge 11 a eawie of cormptlon •
V1llcan observera said the speech reflected Pope Paul'• Jlnier!JI( dblp.
llOlninle•t at the fact that llllDjl tljeoiollanl and prlesls &Ull -his ...
cydlcaJ opWI _...... • . • ' •
gan superseding the old lasbtoned ;Foi: yo\ir heart of bcarts ... th• w11ch '
pocket watch, and opened·up the 1tylad~y lomorrow'11!andordL The .. lf-wlndlng,
major problem of guarding key day-di!• Co111toll1tlon Cilro~Q!lltl•r" ('hlghut
components against tlie-far'VUler l -----"'li!!nrroffi'li1cccloC!if,!up1rb!y lilopecl -dlll 1nd
abuse a wrist watch receives. brocotat matcll lilroughout.
In that year, two Swiss clllzen• " •« •• ""' ,._,. .. ., ............................ '\ ....... ••
obtained a patent fbr a l'NllleDt "' - -............................... .._. -
bearing designed to provide Wotec>
lion agalnJt shock. Althottp tbt
watch lndustry admlllecl Uiat Ibis
new component part wu both thM-
ly and useful, It foot alx youo from
patent date beloni th ln..,,lofl
m.ade any progress In IUP1'111DI watch manufactun>rs.
T o d •[ , however, over three
fourtha o all jeweled watchu are
more reliable timepiece• bec1u1e
lhoy are P19i.&ci l>f I lbOak 111-
sorbJng ~ In<! wile ,oa
buy •uch tamed ·llrNda u <>m,p.
and Others, your waw. ta taplrlllJ
proled4d .. alut alllck.
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J.C. .Jfu mp~rit~ J.e11111fef!J
1823 N~WPORT IL VD,. CC!>ST A ttiESA
COIMNtlllf TUMS
21 YWS JN,;. ....... ~ IOCATION •
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• DAD,'Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE
Consultants Needed?
Most municipal governments have complaints about
lack or oUlct apace. BIA. !hit Isn't the cue In Costa
Meu where an enUre Door of the new city hall is ached·
Uled to become vatant nut summer.
Tiie Orange County Wellare Department has decld·
ed to move out of its leased fourth floor city ball quar-
ters and betel the city with another problem: What la
the best uae for au that apace?
City Manager Fred Sorsabal pointed out that manr,
tlty departments "would like to get their hands on H '
and that an efficient plan !or the dlslrlbuUon of avail·
able space had to be developed.
SurprlslnllY, the financially conservative city coun·
cil agreed to Iii& suggestion that the problem be studied
-not by the city ball staff -but under an $11 ,000 ton·
trsct with a private consulting firm.
S.U.A. Inc. will also study the overall cllstribution of
space in future years at both city ball and the police
building, and how to group departments for better el·
ficiency. .
But It ls surpriJing that the council clld not give the '
city staff the chore of making the Initial space use and
allotment atudJes for the council's information before
taking .the nOJ<t 1tep of hiring consultants.
Upgrading Harbor
Fear of losing too much of Harbor Boulevard -one
of Costa Mesa's commercial hubs -to a string of muf·
ler shops, tire and brake emporiums. and fender re-
pair businesses Is beginning to goad. the Costa Mesa City
Council. , Although they took no olflcial action last week,
councilmen expressed a desire to rezone the entire
boulevard from north of the San Diego Freeway to its
junction with Newport Boulevard.
Harbor Boulevard, which al least one councilman
What if the
SDS Were
Dear
Gloomy
-·-Runnin-lt? -~ -·t · ~us ---g Glory ·to Councilmen Pinkley and
o Raciti foc voting lo fly Old Glory ~ ~ 21 hours daily al Coste Mesa City
SYDNEY J HARRIS Hall, with proper night l!ghUng. • · It's unbelievable that Coyncilmen
tbou1bts 1t Laqe:
Watching the confrontation in Miami
Beach between Sen. McGovern and the
Studerrta for a Democratic Society, l
shuddered to think what our democratic
society would be like if those studenUI
were running it.
• • •
It's ironic that the people who seem
most concerned about our prisoners of
war in North Viet· ·
nam are irxlilferent
about the social and
economic plight of
veterarui who have
returned home.
(For a shocking
factual repart on this
situation, see a 125--
page report, "Wasted
Men," prepared by the Veterans World
Project at Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsville, Ill.)
• • •
If the corutruction industry united
it.el! and decided to stop paying graff to
public officlal11 one of the chief sourcts
of civic corruption could be elbninated
overnJght -and we also might get some
decent public housing at reaaonable cost
• • •
For the first time that J can
remember, the women's events at
Wimbledon this Je .. r drew more at·
tention than the men's matches -a
novel triumph of good sell!e over tradi-
tional male chauvinism.
• • •
It's hard to believe that words like
11psycbologlcal," :'altruist," "agnostic,"
or 11scientlst'' were not coined. until the
19th Century (by Coleridge, Comte, Hux-
ley, and Wll<well, respectively.) • • •
I was intrigued with the list drawn up,
just before be died, of the people J.
Edgar Hoover most admired -alth'ough
he bad worked with every political figwe
Wilson and Jordan apparenUy
can't understand why most pa-
triotic citizens favor this bc&l;Q&:Ao
our flag. -L.L.
"'" fffhlrt ,..,ltctl ......... _., ,.. l'lfC9UW!ff' ..... .. tire ....,....... .....
,_ '9t -" 1'I OIMnll' ..._ PellF Pltltt,
ln Washington for more than 40 years,
not a single politician wu included! • • •
Until there is a revolution overturning
self-ctntertdnesa, all other revolutions
will be merely fragmentary and !uWe ID
the end.
• • •
One of the best (U perbapo least
known) of the ·newer magazines ii "lfewt
Front/' a management -news mgizlne
that containl more depth and bnidth ol
scope than all Its competitors combined.
Ot actually tries to educate its readers,
rather than simply catering to their prej-
udices.) • • •
The paradox of modem traMJ!ortati on
seems to be that the faster we devise
vehicles of travel, the slower becomes
our TOTAL traveling time from polnt to
point. (Somewbat like the paradox of lbe
medieval knights, who kept adding '°
much armor for defense that finally they
were immobilized and couldn't attack at
all.)
• • •
Mankind's progress ls more the result
of failure than of success ; as L. L. Whyte
has observed. 11Thought ls born of failure
-only wben action falls to satisfy
human needs is there ground for
· thought."
• • •
You can tell more about a college from
the kind-of persons it hands hoOOrary
degrees to than from anything it says
about It.ell. • • •
llis1ory HAS lo '.'e]JCllt itself, because
.-, liBtens the first le• times.
'Publish or Perish'
ne Dally Callfornlan
El Calo•
Some of the ablest teachers in history
-Jesus, SOCrat~s. Buddha -never
wrote a book or an article for a teamed
Joumal.
But It bas been decreed by the ..,.
peron or the 20th century educational
cstablUlhmellt that university prof-.
who wont promollonl must write -. 1-~d· 1ohol•irly arttclea·to'l:!lmb-ibe lodder
o1 -.. Lt., (el latter paycbeeb ond
fallciorUUea.
'llla'I h11 been much (nllDbllzltl about
l~ ~; :£:"~ wm. Cr
at-lo tho cltsaroom r1lher than
.-lbtmaelves In 10111e dork oonier of
the llbnuy dolo( .. ,....rcb" !or 1 book
or arl)<:le which may or may not be ,nc1e-
ly r<ad.
'flllll CXIMPLAINT teldom bll been
canW fir • ""' Smith, hllloriln
and -al University o1 iii llllla en., look II lhll
~ ........... tr.. the Santa
Cna t1M1J It ,..ieat ~ failure ol • nmlft t<nure beeauae"be
II tbe ''Publllh ·or perllh•
la tbe bool:-wrlllil( "'-.
Smith authored 1 two-volume blornpllJ
of John Adams which won several na.
tlonal prizes £or history. But be ls ...,.
vlnced there are pod leacher1 wbo don't
write so pn>dlllously.
Whal Smith bad to say about the
''publllb or periab" princlple btarl
repealine:
''llllNDllEDI OP boob are: • •
p&blllhed uch JU[.. more ]Usttllcallim . iliin that thoy procured
their llllhon an llClldemlc promotloo;
and -ol otlton Just .. pod, and
-aupslor, wmt tmpubllll.ed
---...... Oii tbo -llot--ol-..._
''Much baa to be doao In the -Id that
ls duty, or obllgatloo or mu. routlae.
Btlt the only p11 labon an labon ol
love. Since lhll ls "'• only tbose people lbould wrlto boob -lld!ol&tJy or
olhcrwlle -wbo love to write boob •r '
neod, out of their own oblcure btmaer, to
write boob. .Ill othen abould be IClll(lly ~ booauae tllq will, wUll .....
a.epl!oas, -bod boOb..
!!ell aid. 'l1le """""'°"' lland o( p ... 8JDllh ..., .... tho demise ol
the "publllb Clt"pertllo" dactrlae ....
ln!aDlbk tat ol rood toadllnJ. '
•
' believes Is a ,potential "Witshlre Boulevard In Colla
Mesa.'.' cu.rrenur carries a C2 commercial zone which
allows such buS1nes..u
Tiie stricter (:.1 zone considered by the council
would reserve Harbor Boulevard for buslneues of a
higher dmlflcation such u new car dealershlpa, retail
rtores, banks and restaurants.
The council ls to be commended if It Indeed rezones
the area in an effort to UP.grade the appearance and ec-
onomic balance of the city. But, u Planning Director
Wllllam Dunn hu pointed out, the council should be
prepared for tough opposition from some property own-
ers.
'Television University'
Plans of the Coast Community College District to
produce college-level courses for a "television univer-
•lly" have important implications for the future of higher
education.
U It turns out that students can learn from televi·
sion as well as they do in the standard classroom situa ..
lion -'Which is -already suggested by a considerable
amount of-research -it may someday be possi ble to
earn a degree without ever leavins: jour home.
To full-time workers, housewives. and the elderly,
this kind of convenience may make Jt possible for them
to enrich their lives through higher education far more
than would otherwise he possible.
Remoteness could endanger the television university
concept, but fortunatelY officials seem aware that there
must still be chances lor students to talk with instruc-
tors about course materia1, and that television courses
must actually be interesting, rather than slmply lec-
tures on film.
Television will never replace the need for regular
classes, but it does offer definite posibilities, especially
in malting education more available to more people.
GOld Medal winner for political fanaticism
c
Airport Solution tor Orange <:ountg?
• -.Aii:sp~c_e ·~ese~v~d _f9r Ch_i·µ~o }Ji_lls_
To the Editor:
Your editorial (Aug. 27) concerning
''Jet Strip Impasse" contained some in-
accuracies. There· is nothing "vague or
dim" about the FAA'a approval of
"airspace reservation" for the proposed
Chino Hills Airport. This was awarded
the sponsor last July. This after a 10-
month l!H!ej>th sfudy by the F.V..
TlDS MEANS t!iat the plaMing has
been suf!icient so lbaC,lbe.. ClliDo ·!Wis
Airport baa ileen' granted uo,epo com-
mercial and ~ fllPll per year.
This means Ibey could annoally handle 1%
million passengers, · 750,000 tons of
freight1 u well aa 20,000 small craft
mimts. Tbe runways would be 12,000 !eet
In length ~ enough to handle the largest
jets that' exist today and also thoae that
are now to pla,nning-lllage.
TllElll ·l'LANS for the project are ad-
vanced eno~b so that they ~ave shown
and made public their employment
ICfiedu.le in the '80'-.a whk:b would give
permanent Jobi to l\llDO 40,000 people. It
·would also bring..., f1011 million ol new
rtvc::ue to tbe aru.. Tb& is particularly
vital with the recent IDDOUDcement by
the Orange County Boai-d of Supervisors
of the economic needs of our county.
TRIS PROJECI' bas re<."tived mixed
reaction from politicians -some for,
some against, and some on the fence -
but despite this the spolllOra of this pro~
ed have received the approval of a site
for our much-needed airport and ac-
complished lhll witliout .....rth\g to the
apendiol of our tu dollars in unending
studies (over $300,000 bas been spent by
Orange County alone in the Parson, Stan-
ford Research and Pereira studies to
dateT tbal tell us the same thing, "We
need an airport".
LET'S STOP knocking these people and
get behind the first concrete proposal
that can solve some of the county's
dilemma. These facts are available to
anyone. For myself, l Jes.med them for
the tint time when I recently attended a
presentation by the spoosor at a Rotary Club meeting.
EDWARD R. CRONAN
'.l'tco Error•
To the Editor:
In ID arllcle publjlj>ed lo the DAILY
PILOT Aug 15, ......... my Civil '11il
against admlnlatraton at UC! and
othen, the reporter ,llltod d.my !II• u
being 50, wblc)> is' -""" I am !ar from iJo, ..... tbouch l ..... lo ll•e. lo be
• -· rm baPl'Y i.. aay l have not yel ..achecl tl1e balf·Wly mark. My age.
as the age of any female, b a private
matter. 4 J
Another error made Jn the artlclo ls ,
thet I am an "ex-pbyllca .. l" J am
not aod aba1l never be m ••ex-pbyalcs
IWdeot" u 1 wW be,· u all phyaleiata
an, a-pbysica lllldmt all air·llleT"tliO more one kamJ kt-PbJlicl, tbe more one
-. to leani. Tbe more a pbyalcilt
89 Georffe --
Dear Gtori•: rm DOI mud! ol a letter-writer
but far tbne yeara I've been
!ollowinl 1"111" ooh.mu more or leu
rquiarly and olttn gel 1 chuckle
out of It JUI! wanted to 111 lhanU
-you don't have to print or
aOJWer this lett ....
A.J.
A.J.:
Wild horae$ couldn~ stop mt.
(And thank you.)
(Lei a omU. be your umbreDL
J111t don't blame Georro u you 1e1
ooppJnc wol.)
MAILBOX
Letters from reader., are welcome •.
Norn1.ally writers should conveu tMir
me&sages in 300 word! 01' teas. TM
right to C()ndeme lttters to fit ipace
or elimfnatt libel is reservtd. All
letttn mus' include signa ture and
malling address, but name$ '"OJI be
IDithhtld on requtst if sufficient
NG!'ml is apparent. Poetry will not be publilhed,
knows , the smaller his knowledge grows.
CA THERINE ZlTINSKY CASS
Anti-McGovern Youth
T() the Editor:
We, like many of the younger genera-
tion, ()ppase the fancies ()f • George
McGovern. We have found his meaaures
so repulsive and his ideas so mixed up
that we have organized a local organlza.
tion called "Youth Against McGovern."
It has now become a nati()nal «ganl7.a·
lion wllh its headquarters at 919 18th
Street, Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20006.
.. We are only students ln Orange County
high schools ·and colleges, but we want to
help defeat McGovern and his m)'th that
all young people support him.
WE WilL TRY, funds permitting, to
Place paid anU-McGovem advertisements
in most community arft:I c o J I e g e
newspapers.
We, have already printed thousands of
fliers attacking Mc(i()vem's economic
and anti-defense policies from a youthful
position. Orange Cclunty Youth Against
McGovern is also planning to publish
posters and buttons with such captions as
"McGovern in 1984 ," "MisGovem with
McGovern," "Vote for McGovern,· the
Last President of America," and "The
Government That McGoverns L e a s t
Governs Best." We don't st.op here.
WE ARE ORGANIZED to demonstrate
against McGovern's headquarten aod
against personal appearances o f
McGovern . More than 20 students and
young people dem<mStrated in frollt of
.
McGovern's Los Angeles headquarters in
late July of th is year,
With your readers' help, u·e can
mobilize hundreds of youths against
McGovern and defeat him at the voting
booth · with the vote ()f the young.
LARRY SAMUELS
Chairman of Orange County
Youlh Against McGovern
P.O. Box 4, Fullerton, CA 92631
Animal Co11trol
to justify the services we are-recetvtng
from the County of Orange, the facta in
your editorial should be clarlfied so that
the true facts are reported.
FRED SORSABA?i
City Manaaer
T11Zleaf> SeMllee
To !he Edi'41r :
This Is In opposition to an article sent
In by former mayor Pinkley,
He 1L1ted we do !IOI blld anotber tul-To the Editor : cab service Jn t.bb: dtyi he can call a· '
In re1dlng your editorial (Sept. l) con· cab any lime and bno -al Ida door '
cerµtog "SOOddy Animal Control "'I !ell within five~ JO minutea, but he 11_.a I
that aeveral points In the edltoflal ~ to Ill\! ' .druf llOn and tllo 11a1nc1 a
vlde the reader with erroneous in-' former mayor J presume it makes 1 D
formation and should be corTeCted. ference.
First, you stated that "last March, Row about the lelllor dllmnl of thl1
they asked for a study on the feaslblllty city? We need eompeUtloo to help keep
of getting Into the dog-catching business the fares 1 ... than at -L 1 themselves." The city council in March,
1971, asked for a report which was given A SHORT TIME ago, r had to ro to my
to lbe council with a recommendation doctor, placed a caJI, and one-half hour
that we maintain the contract wllh the later a driver showed up (a new one). Re
CO\Dlty untU the December, 1972 ex· drove around until the meter wu uo to
plratlon date. 'Mle council did acctpt that $2.50. I told him to shut it off, thit .,I
recommendaUm. r wasn't ·~t to pay him for ri-
around t.bt city looking for my doctor's
orfice, thettby making me another half
hour late by the tlme I got there.
IN YOUR THIRD paragraph, you
st&ted that the council authorized the city
manager to negotiate for a ''hi&h level of
service.'' The recommendaUon to the
council wu to authorize the city
manager to negotiate with the a:iunty for
a "higher level of service" tban what ii
presenily being provided by the county to
the city or Costa llleaa. Tbe other
altematlvea in the recommendation were
to st11dy a private contract ror the city of
O>sta Mesa or re-establish the animal
control section as a city operation.
11IE FOURTH paragraph states that
the city had a private ~tractor witll
three years ago. This is totally incorrect.
The contract the city has with the COWllY
was entered into on January l, 1968, and
tenninateJ on January I, 1973, The city
never had a private contractor providing
the animal control service. At the time of
entering into the contract with the COWi•
ty, lhe dty emplo1ed two animal control
officen who were subsequently transfer·
red to the County of Orange to work in
the health department, animal control
aectlon.
Whlle It ls not my position Jn this letter
ON SEPT. !, the manager at Bargain
Basket (Vista Shopping C•nler) phoned.
lbret time11 ·for a cab for me; it was a
one-hour wait that time. '
On Sept. I, al Lee's Coflee Shop (19th lo
Harbor) waitreu called a cab for me. I
waited a half hour. Site called qallj,
They· aald It would be l!IJ mlnuteJ. It "1'11 •
a long wait. I fall to see where that ii
ample service. ,
MRS. GLADYS M. SCHLINK
Courteou•, Efficient
To the F.dltor:
I just have to tell you about the
wonderful response we received from our
Costa Mesa Fire Department and ala&
the Police Department. We had a bad
emer&ency. Our neighbor had a bad
spell, could not breathe. She. was near)J
unconscious when I got to her, my hus-
band called tbe firemen and poUce.
Isn't It the Trutl1!
THE MEN WERE here in fi"9
minutes, giving her oxygen and they
revived her at once. The ambulance
came and the police. Everyone knew jult
whal to do and how to do ft and
everything was taken care of IO ft'l.
quickly. '
' By CARL RIBLET JR.
There are a number of things about
George McGovern that the undecided
voter would like explained. For instance,
ta It true that the Democratic cand.Jdate
for the presldeqcy does not underatand
that the voten do not understand that he
may not understand his-own ecooom1el?
"'Nothing 10 tadlv pcrsuadls
people cu that which thev camsot
understand."
-Jean Cardinal Retz
We someUmts can tell when a pollUcal
candldare Is a fraud : usually whet> It ts
too late. He dangles before us the prom-
ise of unworkable !edles and he dodfeJ oonlroolltloo w th !act., When he
wins he forreta: his de rs and when he
loae1 be rememben his frlendl , No
wonder tbe country 11 going to lbe doa1
and small wonder the clop iloo 't want ft
·r~. d•'J><•t polftlcla1' 1oU1 but
for a m<n"Mntaru tattle ...
-Ho""'e Walpol1
There II a &lmllarlty between tbe wb<tl
and tl1e .. 1er. They were uhonc the ••r-
Jy lnmtlorul ol man, theJ both 1et well
creased when they squeak
aomebody's always taking them
rtde.
and
for a
"A.1 long tu I count tM votes
what arc you g()ino Co do about tt1,.
-William Twttd, 187Z
Some of my best ltlends are
Democrats who kick at the donkey with
the foot of their di.!lcontent while belabor-
ing its hindquarters with the whip of
their diamay: all the time wishing it
could trumpet like an elephant Instead or
braying like a jackass.
"Polttfci ii auch a tonntnt I would
adoi1c ev1rv one I love not to mis
toilh it." '
-Thoma.i Jtf/1r1of1
Now there are a>mputen ln use whose
only !unction Is lo keep tro ck or all tbe
compottr• that camo before, whi~
meana that Rule by Robotry 11 already
with us and the only w111 to put a atop to
It ls \o tum oil the electrlclt,y or turn Oii
lbe -le.
"Ht who crtattl <i: 1Mchfn1 mM1t
toon 1 .. m whfn IO atop II be/ore ft
"'"' awov 1Dlth him.• -· Dlc.!fonorv of Oplnfonl
I want to thank tl)ooe won<lerl\11
firemen and pallce; ao eourteoue: aiii:I
gentle arid eHiclenL We are so 1ltd q .
Jive in Costa Mesa among such wonderful
lolks. •
MR. I< MRS. I. G. GEDDIS
-.acoAft'
DAILY PILOT
Robnl N. 'IV1ed, l'ul>Ualw
no-rina, .fdilor
AUim'IV,llata
Editorlol POQc J:dUolo
The edltor1al -~ Illa Dlllll' .PUot K"Cka to tnhirm aid '.um.,..
late """*"" tiy pnsentlrac ..a. newwipaPtf"• opinkms and to11t-
men~ on toplcw of .. ~ Ml
.1 ... -1>1~·for th• «ll.lftNlon o1 ·_. JSFC el
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Two Veteran
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Politicians
Turlled Oui
87 WALTER II. MEAll8 ., __
TWo eldn "' u.. -"' lloprdon. tatl'ft9, bodl. of (hem e Cl m m l t t e e
•bo!rmen. ha•• been c1t1 .. lt<I In -·ti< prtmary tlectlom. Rep. Wo"'° N, AlplnaU, cba1nnan or
tho ~ JDlerlcr Ind llllulor .Allain
0mmlt$et. lllt in r.okndo'I 4th .Dlltrld
I Uolvmily ol ~tr
law P<OICllOI' Jll$I
hlll hla lfle.
John. Jeontte, 36,
• member ol the
1 t a t e le1islature,
1111TOWly boat Rtp.
John McMillan In a
nlllOll ptlmllry In
the 6tb District ol
South Carolina
MM MRJON Tutaday. McMillan
la chalnnp ol the llou!e Dlllrtct ol Co-
lumbia Comm!Utt. A r<COUnl ol that
race seems certain. Jenrette's margin
WU JeU !hall eoll wlel.
In New Hampshire, COMervatlve
challenger Meldrlm ThomJ>IOll dereated
Gov. Walter Petenoo. in a neck-and-neck
Rtpublic1n primary,
Wltb returns from all the 1tate'I towns
and wards counted, the vote was 43,398
for Thompson and 41,231 for the
aovemor.
1bom))IOl1, who had JOit to PeteM10n
twice In primaries and once as a third·
party candidate, had assailed the
,overnor lot endorsing an income tu in
the ooly It.Ile which now ha! neither that
levy nor a general sales tax.
Roger Qoowley, the D e m o c r a t I c
nominee for 1<1vemor two years ago, won
that nomination again in 1 three-way
nee.
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WORLD & NATION . .
Two Men Dress
As Guards, Flee
With $300,000 .._,
MENTOR, Ohio (UPI) -Two men
who gave faultlesa perfonnances as
Brinks' guards have walked off with
more than '300,000 from a branch here
of the Lake Cowtty National Bani<.
The ruse became evident only when
the real guards arrived ~ hour after
the impostors had departed -Tuesday in
what police said wa1 an armored car.
The Impostor• arrived at the Great
Liles Mall branch bank in olllclal-look·
Ing gray unifonns and caps, ,handguns
slung from their belts.
'Ibey passed through a check-in prcr
cedurt at which time their credentials
and signatures were checked. Both ap-
peared authentic, bank president Albert
R. Pike said.
"The P.ro«dure was pretty much fool-
proof, we lhougllt ," Pike said.
Ten m!nutes later the two men pushed
a cart loaded with siz money bags con-
taining more than $300,000 in currency
from the bank to the parking lot and
deputed. .
McGovern:
'Beginning
To C.lim~' -
P!TrSBUJIOH (AP) -With Sen.
Edward M. KennedJ 11 hla lldt and his .
mo.: hectic day of ~ jail
cornplet.d, Gtorge Mc(lownl llld be bu
tumed the comtr and 11 cllmbJni In bil
bid lo replace Richard N!Jm ID the Wbite
ilouJ<. •
Dtlplte the Praidtnt'1 dlorta to wind
down tbe war in Southeast Alia,
McGov<111 l8ld 'lllelday llipt, "I """
tinue to be imaud at bow stroq Ibo
reaction i! against the war ...• Jt ~
mains a domioani worry to people
everywhere."
McGovern and Kenoedy were scbldul·
ed to addres5 rallies in Plttlburgh Ind
Philadelphia !Oday loUowinc Tuclday'1
grueling five.city, 16-hour schedule.
THE DAY, said McGovern, was the
most hectic so ·far in the campaign ''But
the most productive, too, and ooe of the
most satisfying." He talked with
newsmen before boarding hla Boeing 7'Z7
jet for the flight from Cleveland to Pitts--
burgh late into the llipt.
"Sen. Kennedy was Jull oblervlng that
ordinarily you don't see crowds of that
magnitude and enthusiasm this earJy in
the campaign," McGovern said. "So I
think it's a good sign. I kind of have the
feeling that we're turning the <'Omer in
the last few days and are on the way
up.'' ,
The South Dakotan and h i s
Massachusetts colleague started the day
in Minneapolis and, before it ended, they
had appeared in person before more peo-
ple than McGovern bu in any other
single day in his campaign.
--~s-Vegas -Schools Closed ----
, Extra Week Waiting, Ruling I
terview. "It looks like to me amendment. the Jaw recently
we could have had only a C?OU-passed by Congreu in an ef.
pl~ of days' delay i1111tead of a fort to curtail \(:hool bulling.
week." The law states t h a t
. 1be Clari: County school desegregation orders (or .the
board and a group of white purpose or achieving racial
parenll have been fighting the balance among studenll shall
plan ordered by U.S. ,Judge not be carrled out while ap-
Bruce R. Thompson of Reno . peals are pending.
WASHINGTON (AP)
Some. ... ..tl,000 Las V e.,g..a I
children have been shut out of
their tcbools for a week while
I cftsegeg1tion ruling by
Juatice William 0 . Douglu
madt ita 1knr way by' mail
from hll summer retreat in
Goose Prairie, Wub., to the
liupmne Court.
Cluaeo in Ille 52 elementary
scboola moy ;11ve b!ogun that
much earlier ball jlouglu'1
declalon surfaced at the lime
be ~ It INteod ol l!e\'.en
vital dayi later 1 ocbool ol·
Iida! said ~y night.
"It' 1 incredible/' said Clark
County BChoob 1uperintendent
Kenny C. Guinn in an in-
'New Breed'
The board appealed t o Justices Lewis F. Powell
Douglas . Sept. 2 for 8 stay· and William Rehnquiat have
Jdeanwbile, cla.... did not jected . .1 . ·•· ~ . ~·., scheci)led'8ept .. 1 1nd ., re 1nru ar appe.,. ••Net,_.,
bavtn't t.:gun y~. · the Bloomrltld amtndmtnf.
In the decl!1on announced In llflM> Monday nip~
Tuiaday, Douglas ,.jtcled the J~dge Thomj>lon order<d a
plea for a ttay on ~rounds state court to overturn an that the Las Vegas situation . did not demonstrably meet order blocking the Clark Coun.
criteria of the Bloomfield ty busing plan.
With the Supreme Court ln
recess. Douglas is at hi! rustic
home ln Goose Prairie, with
no telephone nor o t b e r
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BigStoftch
Bubble fum blowing Susan
Hanel, 1, •f Philadelphia
plcketa school in protest of
teachers strike. She w a n ts
more pencils and more books
. .. and' even teacher's dirty
looks.
Jet With 80 Lands
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -Ao Americim
Airlines Boeing 7CJ7 with 80 passengers
and a crew of four aboard made a forced
landing at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base early today after part of its landing
1ear 1ystem malfunctioned.
w.-.,,-u,19n DAILY PILOT $
Revenue Sharing
Passeil.liy ·Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) -A $1!.l-bUllo~ ..revtnUHharina bill, one of the t1ndmark.
meuures ol lbe 9lod ~.ma,.....
ed the SenJte 13 lo llD despftO the mlql.-
Tbil p<ovlllon. u aMpod In the flnll
'bill, would llmtt Ille p<oCrOm to tu
bllllon.
inc• of many members. OP THIS, MOO million would be for d17
The bill ............... ·•·•t ..,. ,.,. . clftldrtn and 11111ily planning.
after 1 u..i:; =~nci';;.'i'to ~ Tbe other ti bllllon .....id be dtltrlbuted
ference with the Houst to Iron cut mojot 8C<lordinfl ·to urbln population lo com-
dilftrtneeS In the vmlona pasood bJ the -le lbr ending olher 1etYicea
two bnncbel. _ p<evi.u.Iy f>Oanced by the IOdal«n'lcol
Sen. llullell B. Long (~La.) -le _.,., . -
manager of the bill, l8ld be hopes-the Tbe ctillng compons wllh fU bllllon
amler<nce can begin 'l'hur>day and can which the odmlnlalrallon estlmalet tht
ftOclt quick agr<emtnl. --· -~-• lllles will -aetlt this )'Oii' under the
. prftenl --_.wm. IF THAT happens, the first P8Ymems The p<ovlalon would drastically curtail
to 39,000 eligible states, cities, eounties social servicta now provldtd ln many
and townships could be aent oot by t1w l•rr• statts.
federal T[easUr)' Jn ~t.ober. Som! aenaton from tHese states said
Several .. nalora aoid they could not lheJr conatlluonta actually would looe
conacientiously vote for the bill at a time. under the bill because they would be cut
when federal, d~ficlta have mounted to MOr.e on social ltt'licts than they would
,100 billton, in four yeirs. get from revenue sharing.
But, in an election year, the majority These senatora 90Ught to change the .
toot the opportullily lo t,elp put into el· distribution. form~lo 1•1 more for in· feet th• lint broad progr•m to tum bac;I:'
federal tax revenues. to state and local dustriall.zelt atate1, t failed because the
governmen\I on a no-strings basis. • bill, as it. came from the Senate Finance
The major dlffmnce bolwce_n the Commttlee, bontnted 3.1 stales, com·
Senate and House bills involves _the pared with the House version, while only
formula for dl!lributiog the funds. 17 were Jo,,ers.
"THE SENATE bill generally fav,Qrs
the poorer, less-populous states; the
House measure the urban; indu.striallztd
on~.
However, the Senate version gi¥es
more than the House bill to the central
cities and much less to the suburbt.
· Another important difference lies In a
provision added by the Senate Finance
Committee which chose the bill a.s .a
vehicle to try to halt the spiraling cost of
-'Ocial services for welfare recipients and
potential recipients.
· Two Slain With Ax
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A
family friend bu found the bodies .-.r an
elderly Jacisonvllle Woman and her
nephew who had het.n killed with an a:s.
Police said Blaneh Jones, II, wu kjlled
by ID u blow oo the _bead and WUbe!t
Jones, 56, was atruct four or five times
and llabbod with on Ice p)ct. . •
The u wa.s recovered in the Joaes
home.
Attica Probe Raps
Official Conduct
NEW 'York (AP) -. A
special 11111! ~mission that
lnveJtlgated lall year's bloody
Attica prison riot has con-
cluded that Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller should have gone
to tbt prison before ordering a
police assault on the rtbel In-
was ••wracked by ideological
differencea between those who
identified completely with the
inmates and those who were
proponents cf the position .of
the state."
reminders of bully city life. He
usually dtpendJ on the U.S.
malb to communicate with hi!
office In Washington. some
3,000 miles away.
SF Population
Hearings Set
@a~ac presen~ the class of73
Oearly, thcte •re the most maenifj~ent Cadillacs ever elegant for '73. You don't see the hundreds of innovations
built. Not only fOr Whit you c.an scc~the bOld new cic:-ind rtlincmtnti inside. To add neW mmfort and conv~
mates.
The Commission did ·not
blame him lot the deaths.
-Media coverage of the
negotiations created an "air of
unreality" and encouraged
rhetoric rather than
reuonable dialogue.
-There was no unified com-
mand coordinating the assault
and there was no prior plan-
ning for medi~il treatment of
wounded inmates.
Capitol Newt Service
SAN FRANCISCO -Ao,
semblywoman March K. Fonp
(D-Oakland) has announced
the Assembly Committe on
Environmental Quality will
hold hearl~s on population
policy here Sept. 11 and 19.
"Callfornla bas had a
population ·policy for a Jong
time," Olatrman Fong 98.id.
The 511-page noport, Issued
to colnctdt with today'• 1n-
nlvenary of lbe IWllUll,
lraceo the orl&lns, course and
1flermath ol the rebellion .
Overall. 43 persons lost their
!iv.. In the upri.llng, the ~~ 1n Amerlcln ~ Gen. Abrams to T estifv
The report waa h I & h 17 "
crllical of the offlclola Wlio WASHINGTON (A) -The such bombings unless U.S.
planned the usault. ofOciall Senate Anned Services Com-planes were attacked.
who spread fabe reports of mJttee called on G e n • Sen. John SteMil, chalnnan
priaooer a tr o c I t I • • , the Creighton W. Abrams, Presi-of the Anned Servba Com-
MvencefuJ reprlsall" ~qlinst den't Nixon 's choice as Army mittee, said Tuesday that
the prboners and the ptjson dief of staff to testify today Abrams "had many consulta·
1yttem ltaell. in the congressional probe of till()81' with Lavelle during the '
Among the major polnia unauthorized U.S. bombings of tirife of the bombings. The
made by the !line-member 'iortb Vietnam . · Miss issippi Democrat would
commlll1on. apµolnted by £he A~ms was U.S. com· not elaOO.·ate.
chief Judtrt of lhe Court of A~ mander In Vietnam at tile Senate action on Abrams
peals tlD Rockefeller's In. tbne of the strikes which led nomination has been held up
atrud.klm, were the following: to tbtrfiring of Air Force Gen. pendina the oulcome of the ~ -TM riot was not planned John D. Lavelle as com-quiry, · ,which ,Stennis llid
IMIH.r-<1 p ~&-d spontaneously manclor ol·tht"lth-Air-For«. •'fl'&JOOYlljfa 'JOrUi dO wlili
._ • DOW breed ol Lavella-w11 .. 11~ ol cOm· Ab"111S' nomlnallon."
p<1-I lllot the commlS!l<ln mane!. demoted one grade, and Stenllis said Abrll!IS moy ·
uld on llrgely black and notlred 'llter ii beelme toowo take one or two claJs to glvo
unwllllag to ocetpl the ."petty he ordered bombing! above his cJosed.&or testimony. Ile
bumJJlllloOI and racL.m that the d<mllitariud ,... lalt said other wltne""3, Including
cbandorlle prllon lire." winter and 11Jrini: under the pllola and membet1 o I i(::ri"~ -.r1or1s by • 1uJse •' protecllv..,...dlon Lavtlla'• loaner 111ri 1n 1111
el OOIMl)llt!e were not llrlk ... Al the time, Nlroo ed. upptt echelon of the 7th Air
pllilned 'll1d Ifie commillet · mhW!trallon policy forbede Force, w0t•ld be caJled latar. -'-==:~-·--~-~~~
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tirion and the Plush new intcribrt-biit u · much for what nientt.
you can't see. And you don't see the many nnv nicttics )'OU may add.
You see here the. new Scdtn -de Ville, ·Eldorado Coupe Like a li1httd v1niey mirror: A thtft-dcterrtnt t)'!ltcm and
and Eldor1do Convedible. yoU do11't tte" the six other stctl·bt:ltr:d radial tira.
new Cadillacs (more modCls tban alt· other ;U.S. luxury Clearly, you never had 10 many soocl rtUOnl to visit
can have combined). ' ' '. l ' · your authoriud Cadillac 'dealer~ Cadillac Motor C..r Divi-
You 1et here the rtrikin1 MW afyfincottisilile-cvcn more lion. The leadership ahoWL · ••
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