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Uunf!ngton Man Hefjl · ·· Tii:nk Fire ·
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In Uninn Death Plot ~ . ~~5ky ·off.Newport
B1·ARmtJR II. VINSEL the Gl'llld JIJr'! last Thundly, reeultlnfl °' .. IWfr" ......... _ ln the blktmenll be!f kept NCNt UDt1I
~1 ~ ~ER DlM:losure of an alleged plot to murder the men were UTett . · ~
,..Four amateur Allon spent an unex-the president of a 25,(l(ll).mem)>t-:., "e d•tmed 'lblrp ipproached .. ~
pectedly 1q lll<ee<IAY J""keod at sea Southern California labor -... ~ r i,.oout blrlnc 1 gunman lo gel rtd ol
A cc.ta lieu man wu criUcally tun.
ed Tuelday anon-wben a _..
lnlCk parbd 1f a Newport Beach com-·
Palll' 11111 bulldl propene lruckt ezploded
Into 01111e1.
aboard thtir.drUting ~ sloop before 'l'Uelday, after the Loo Angeles UJUmJ Seymow -who b also an 1111.-... 1
being -,.._, off Corona deJ Grand Jurr Indicted three suspec11, --,,.-,1 o1 the o p e re 11.n ,
Mar by the Oraoge · County llarbcr lrom llunliql<lll Beoch. Enilneen' Untan -e1rly this r-.
PaJrol. lie is Harold F. 'i11:'11>• '3, who earlier.r The aJlepd olot uololded "'bell .. •-111~ ~ Newoome of OJdallf, ._ ol lhe this year lost out to labf'Wne Operating Februory IDd J,... befcn tt wa ap-~-homemade vessel ..!.'W""1y,'' told ~" Local 12 __ I Joseph plltlllly dropped."' limply lolled, !or
patrolmen .be and hll .....,._crew Seymour In ID elecllotr to detmnlne the two~ -lnftltipaw-.
Edward Gn!mel, IS, or 1171 Nlllonal
Ave., wu 1Ulbed to _ Or9r11e . County
Medleal Calf« wi!11 bUm1 ovw • per·
eent ol hll body, 1 fire ~
Gr-1 Wu 1ltlld In cr!Ucal coadltlon fl>.
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Gremel, ·• tadoYe ol J•rco ~ lac., .a Birdo ... WP II·
~.to mdjult •valve on &be truck'•
l,IGf pllon ...-tank -the ...
-llaldnl npldly and -lplled byonwlkmwn!lalM.
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B1 GBOIQB LEIDA!. ptlltring In Clmput Park aiq with a
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' "FOdt yean .. o Pr.oident NIHll prom-• '1'bnJucllaul' VoiPI'• llllrioua cUaoount
lied to get crlJne. off the llteets," ..,. ·"' the -<>I Ibo war, -blnf,
• C.ndlce Bergen ~ .. ... erostoa ol,lndl~ ~. ·-· ol ·4ilfoce olJ,lll'l '1'11aodaY II UC Jrv1Dt. , Illa Coaatllllllon-iil lac 11111 U -11 · ;-:•11a did Iha\. lie moftd cr1.,,. )lllo ~ ,. docled ud ,wbal Illa actor dolcribod
E H0111e,7 Illa actnll lli<f to jllo • •.-mitutlooal .~ on the
of the olhenri,.. qiol q-owd al-pmo," V lrlod 1 fomlul, yel
.a can\~ rally !ar' Sen. Geor(e relaftd :fl~---· · ~ , • • • ·' 1 ' • • v~ -..i TAala -Ccnc'• vtew =y,_:.;. 1''.JM \'.. Mill lleraen and lhat.llfln> "4Pllir bid -a renmbbl1 lkGoffrn. .Iba c ID d lth le.' I ,-Ji>b ol ~ ibeimdla-"'lou can'I w; wtrt Mturld ii Illa I p.m. "(lee lll'A.111, .... I) ' . . , .. •
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... 11il [or LOng ~ liori>or Sunday unlnn'• .... cblel. ' The SIO,GllO bamlly all<pd lo ti ••• ~IO< a routine pie.ire trip. Tharp, -........ WU not been paid !Gr Seymour'• •t11hatlon
Wben that ~ -fired up lmmedlatel1 llYalllble II beld today In never materialized and the .._.,
Sunday al~ JI b10W out their llalla1 Loo Aqe1es CGuttlJ Jall lo Ueu ol 41111 ooo bepn to f11r aulborllles _.. onto the and carried them out to aea" said bell. · ' cue, ~ to one 10Urce.
P•trolman Km Doeoburg. He U>d HemJ 11. 1f1rt1n. SI, ol Pa1n1 Dlltric:t Allanloy't llmlllptor JGlm
Gale • loree windl Sunday wreaked v......._ llld Jemit-T. 1-nl, 41, ol Codie 1ave lhal .-ml, ....WtJnc 1rom
~~ ~ .:=,.~u aJq . Bello.-, ,... all cbll'pd wt111...,. (1111 n.or. r.p·11
Alto ~ °"""8rcl the •'-Wend• wer spirlc)' lo cxmmll _, In -. -...... ,, e wltb the se,mour cue.
Marie. Ward ol Panorama Cily and Mr. ~ ol -tlon to commit
and Mn. Jolm a.... of Bell. ~~ -.... ~-~In·~ -"°""" the -died dowD Ibey ...... --.... ~ -GUI put Qi11Hna," Dnelbq Aid. Ind-ta Dllll1nc Tharp U>d IW11n,
"Their lack oCAlllng uperience macle tt ~ "=" bJ Di11rict Al· ':':..~ t:.~!. -.-, a>Dlrol ......,.. lofUllaal«I ol beitts Ute ln-
Tbe founome drifted a l m J e 1 1 t y tended trfaer man • ..,._. a ttt,(IOO
offshore lhrougb llonda,y becawoe lh!lr -• Jeymaur'• Ille II .,,.., .,. ·
aaJI• ..... shcedded anJ the boll'• enstne 11 a!..........., lo --· wouldD, o1art -ni.it'• boll -Ill blsltMI -m II · "They ..hwled ·506 U>d HELP In allolad" bJ -t0 be lite __ ,..
Upellck all .,., Ibo decb to 111r11ct mind ol lite plan to-llte mio wtio
pwlnc'boall bu1 I -nobod)' C11D1 tMeated ltltn !or -itlllp ol llti -
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Bui when darbeu came Sunday and tll,olt ball, wtt1lo lite llllrd -1·
MOllday >ilbta, Utq _,, ~ wtlh DO -. -rellllld -....... dial
IJihl and very little !ood., · -•-n.., on1y bod a 1oa1 o1 bread 11e1--d1'1c DopuCy Oillilcl ,_,
them ,m no ndk. &o contact help," Kkmll 8nmw ps11 17 ~ die cw to
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CHARMINQ .,... a-a a __ .,._2BR,w.
priv pr, hnt to M!I 6
thOl>P'111. fll!Z., Dlll«D:l.
II l'ftlted the ·-an.r only two dtye. Why fell wllon -II "' • ...., Diii lbe direct 11 .. to n:JUI:•. "'"'11.
lbe DAIL y PILOT Claallled Advmllinl
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Duplex in Mesa~
Sttond in I Da y
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l1rl -lbe ... blodr; lo • -'pOrllMI. ' .
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and 1• PllcOnlla Ave., -lolllly
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Ibey ....... pul oul. •
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up the llclo a( 1111 balldln( II Olll point."
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% 0.ULV •IUIT S W-. -l , )ef72
-Barker Vo~nd Guiltjr
1 Mh~ ~I S&il/harged,ro Watergate fi~ure
' ~. Pia. (AP)~ W1tq1te de!en·
dent Bmwd L. 'llarUr 'loday WIJ COD-
vi<led or m1lualnt a noll1)' pu~lfc -1 on
a Reouhllcan campalao check and
ncelftil I ""POnded ~y jail tern.
· Judge Paul JjUer binded down the
.-once alter hearing wtlhout a jury
afate d>arges tllat Barw 1llbulecl bis
.ee81 on a US,000 cfi~k wblCb Wu to have
gone to Preaident Nlson'1 re-elect1oo
campelgn. (Rel•ted story, Pege I).
Earlier, Kenneth Dahlberg, NW:ln'a
De~s Surrounded
Private Dislikes Girly Situation
HEIDELBl!llG, Gmnany (AP) -Pvt. Jerry Garret~ 18, o! Greenlleld.
Ind ., arrived In Europe and to bis dismay found bimseU asslgned to a Wom-
en'a Anny Corpl unit. lle's aurroonded by girls, girls, nothing but girls.
Whit for any other soldier would be a dream come true ls a nl&htmare for
Garrett. '
"I'VE GOT A nANCEE in the Stales and I doubt U she would like the
idea," Garrett said. · ,
"I enlisted In the Army to 11erVe my count~. I didn't come to wwk with
a bunch of girls," Garrett complained. "Tbere'sjno other m4le here."
MldWlll cam111116 banoe chairman,
t.slllled he hid .0 mowlodte o! the plan·
oed me o! tl:e -ht endorsed which later turned up In the l:aDdl of Barker ..
Dahlberg WU a key witness aJ Barkel',
55, a former Cenlral Intelllgeoce Agency
operaUve, went on' trlal.
Two FBI agents, two bank official! and
twd state employes were among wtt-
nessea appearing In Dade Coonty
Criminal Court.
Judge Paul Bakel' refused In allow the
_.,iion to elJ>lore the route which
the check took from DablbG'g to Barker
during the qoeslloolng of Dablberl and
Huch W. SlolD Jr., former tnaaur<r ol
Prelldent Nixon's Re-election Finance
Commlltee.
Asked U be Intended for GOP~
-Chairman Maurice H. Starw to give the
check to Barker, Dahlberg said, "l have
no knowledge of the disposition or -ex-
penditure of the money."
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. ·:GARRETr ·WANTED TO nEOOMz a military ,pollceman, but Ille Arm,
!rained him aa a personnel clerk.
Capt. Anna Young, commanding officer ol Company B where Garrett Is
~. said WAC company cler.!'8 are scarce and when she heard Garrett
was available. she said, "Sure! Great !"
Sloan testified be received the $251000
cbeclt from .:Jlai!• on Aprll 0 11 jn
Washington, D.C. Be said he turned the
cbect over to ·G. Gordon Liddy, finance
caumel for the Commlltee to Re-<lect the
Prelldent. Liddy his been Indicted in
connection with the Watergate break-In.
COUNTY FlltEMIN MOVE IN ON FLAMING PROPANE TRUCK IN fflWPOllT BEACH
_ Cata Mooo Mon Badly lurMd a Vohklo Explc:dol Noor~ C-ty Airport
Bt1rial Gt-ounds1
Deputies Seeking Bodies
In Hell's Angels Probe
UKIAH (AP) -Sheril£'s investigators ~Adams added that "some of the victims
continue their search today f o r more were believed to have been murdered by
bodies on a tree-screened ranch which a several members of the Hell's Angels,
state · attt,imey says ls rumored to be a and Contra Costa County ha! Issued war-
''bufytn1 CfOUDd" for the Hell's Angels rants of arrest for tbele subject!.''
· motorcycle gang. However, Coolra Costa Dist. Alty.
The remain! of two men and a woman Wllllam A. O'Malley denied warrants bad
alrtady have been found on the ranch· in been imied, and Mendocino County
what Dick Adams, special assistant to Sheriff Reno Bartolomei said it was still
state Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger, said uncertain how the three victims died.
were orlglnally well holes. Bartolomei declined comment on the
"Since there are other' similar holes in possibility of finding more graves and
the area, these wm now be examined, i. allllouP we do not hive specific ID-refused to releaae ideoulles of the vlc-
FBI agents John E. Denton of
Washington and John Cloberty o! West
Palm Beach identified a fZl,000 check Fro11tP.,,el made out to Dahlberg.
'Ille egeou said they got the check EXPLOSIO' N from the First Bent and Trust Co. of '. ii • •
Boca Raton, FJa.
'lbomas P. Monahan, vice president of tank d.illn't go up" said department Capt.
the bank, testified that Dahlberg James Topping.
purchaaed the check April 10. o .. _ •--• out •---Margery Stone, bead of the bank's nee we iu:uues were P\I• ' ~
Oollectloo ~. said she sold the continued to bole -., the truck to keep
check to Dahlberg and that he gave her it cool and prevent any more sparks
the 125,000 ca>h. from setting off the'sWl-leaklng propane.
Barker, &long with !vur other men, was "111ey hosed it down with ground llne3
arrested last June inside the Democratic and the snorkel truck for several boors
National Headquarters at the Watergate unW a new valve could be insl;elled,"
complex in Washington. '111e five were Topping said . .
later indicted by a federal grand jury on The leaking gas, wbidt spread a
charges of.J>reakiftg ln~-to pungent odor all Over the Newport Belch
steal documents and to lnltall electronic . induatrial compla near Orange County
bugs to Intercept telephone and oral com· Airport, caused llnmen to fear that
munlcaUons. ... nearby flames or apmb could set off a
Democrau alleged lbe 125,000 was used malllive chain reaction o1 espioolc:M.
by Birker to finance the political es-Firemen ran to DUrby bul1dinp and
pionage. . shut down all electrical and gas supplies .,
I of 2 Stolen
Marmosets Found
to minimize the 'danger of more ex-
plosions .
Several attempts were made during
the afternoon to transfe-the gas to other
tanks, but all of theae were llllSUCC09lful.
formatloo <ODCOming additional bodlal," tims allhoogb they had been reported
Adami said. ..,J.,. 1t'!tatively identified. 'SAii DIEGO (AP) -One of two rare
1n ... u~nuiiedea~~" ··~to counly booking re<Gl1la, ·~-tsstolenSundayolghtal
men! to ..prcii the area wbere ·lli ~ ''.We'IM!n:.W bis wile reside In 0.ld""!, the Saii lJlecO Zoo was foumj outside the
were foun4 alongside a clrcular ~\:en;: ~boUt ,10'J miles south of their scrub ad main gate.. 'Die , six-inch,, four-ounce
'll:e loaded _,.. truck. ......a by
Pargas Company of Anabelm, wu being
used by Jateo',)o test the tanks being
OOilt at the comi>any for leab, McMlllan
said.
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three . southwest oz ... '1 ~~-~halred·fatberbl·~~ 'Olliei'lii rl( kd with "no questions ask· three ~ were , . ~ ~ n;:\r I , -~ ed... i ,
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Awaired Peace Rally
Arnves; Mar""et Up
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NEW YORK (AP) -'ll:e stock mad:et Satunlay or Sunday. Neither have tlley
surged fonrard in a blgb-volume advance indicated when ~ oegotlatlom on the
t.oday, a¢ Wall Street obsenrers said it remaining details might be held. ,
looked like a long-awaited peace rally "I am hl:pelul an agreement will' 11"
mllbl llna1ly have arrived. roached. but I'm DOI gelUq. Into' ~
'!be Dow Jones. •\!."rage of 30 Industrial tlmeteble, • secntary of Def1m1e llelttii
otoclal was up 10.M to 916.06 at noon, and R .• 11,.1,. told newsmen --•·•, ,, the ticker tape was nmning two mJnutea r-"" .. _..,
late. Volume In the first hour of lradlng ~le llouae Preis Secretary &liillil
was more than 5.1 mllllon shares. • L. 1 Ziealer was equally no~,
"'lbe tape ls telling you a story," said saying that the objective remaim .~~
~~ ~;'l:i!, ~~" ~;:;, ~ achieve the r1ibl kind ol ~~
...... ~ 9 -"""!5 ooe tbat will lat" and one um 1'doelnit
In Vietnam will be signed any minute, leave the __ , ~ lu"·---~ .. :'.·: and business Is picking up. U tliero were ~ •w ~• ~· ,;. e1chl baaes, you'Ve go\. !OOp all covered. II •
Lewis also said some analysts expect
peace will bring an easing of interest
rates, a factor which ha! worried many
investOrs recently.
Todly's advance cameo.on top of a 9.10
rise In the Dow lndustriala Tuesday.
W!:Jle the United States nialntalm It
-~ be -.---mi.-a-...-·In lndocblna, arrangements are being made
for an lntemallonal force to supervise a
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Agnew Billed :~·
2nd to Sinatra .:
nlgl:~ Gecqe "Baby HueY".11 , . Wile both -e clresaed In blue jail The tiny ·monkeys, taken by ~J
bis wUe llolen, have been eb:ail«I with fati&1M arraigned Tuesday. open'lbelt ezbll:it cage, requjre a
imsesslou and sale of drugs. W , ... 0
. etbem apparently 89 ~-· 4&et • ..; - . ·
abo wu Chuied with pa•z 'n&r .. lit;' •some investt1atort ~ ' -':: ·
. J:i.l Involvement In the probe lollowinc a ~ ogroem<ol _ .
tip by an unld"1tllled .. ....met. · Dlpk:matic -llald'1'uesday ~t
Gocke claimed IDlloa member Martin Canada, -·· Hll!ll!ary and Pol91'd
LOS ANGELES {AP) -Vb' ~.spirq-Tc,\pw,-llle-u '
attnctbnJl .. tfluy i:mi-~' ·
the 1972 campelgn trall, takel -· ond bilJ1ng tooJibt at a noopolltlcal
tribute for bis lrleod, llng<r.actor
Frank Sinatra. .
"' '1'l:e viie' Pi*\dent will rttm _· property;· I. ' T; (,'•. : ,.;· .
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' "be confirmed~ . Wethe 13, and bis .. ye_... ''~i '. Y bad pre · ' ' · • 'f\ ,(''\l'rot11 'Pagti l ~e~ ~-IM:ld at the Mendocmo ~t ~ tome ... ~ -~-.. , · ~ .
I Jill in 11 of ,100,000 "' -· ldJ ~BooovUJe -. '. e.-ru·E -A~tborlll!' ~ Wethern 1':•;!!""' e :•ph ~e:];. a ~· .. -' • . ~ , • • •
Hell s Anl'l· '" ··-Y lo )"Pr-n 'fl . .ll!ilf . •. · A picture of Ralph "~:,Borger y, '.: . · -~· ~ ' they • .,..., they were fottunate they was repoited by lnveatlpton lllbl'found ·"We dc:G'C know how !hey.~. Alllil dldn1'eod ilP In l:lexico or f'rther out to
in the Wethems' bouae. Barpl' and two said, "~tlie attitude of thll Ind sea" bl.said.
other Hell's Angels are °"''·lrlal In dlltrict atq:rney dellnltelf l:idla: Ibey Wl!IJ![J, undamqed except for ruined
Oakland"' charges of ldU1ng il:uspected doo't IRdpl<l natural caoio<ii.':'~ t. sails, -towed to a moorirt( In Newport
oarcotlcl dealer last May. , " Asked ti be could state lllt'. did Harbor. N-tne to Id the patrol he
• Yc:uocer said the -for-bodies on IWll die ol natural ~~ lomel would .,..e and retrieve her this
the Wethern ranch~ "ln ftsponse to replied : 11'1n not eve.n ~lmoat~t." weekend -using a new engine.
nunan Uw! area wu t.eiDg used as a J
lldl'• ~ buryfnl ..-.~
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Cffil!lon of I .,.-Jme -"tl:et U benelldaJ to all of UI. He'I bem daft
now for a year on tlme'iaue:t," Vollb.t
aald. "Pleue, pie.. go take a look
before oe1t Tueldly." ·
Mill Bergea ~t -oil the llNllllY llNme too. '!lhe uflld 111pport !or
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Volpt illld . II» cblll -In 11111 ,,,_Ual ;... la --of "decency In Jc:vernm.nt." ,
Allred U bt _. a 01r11t1an. Volgl:l
said hi btlleved In Cll1'llt Ind the
Chris!IU.. ldesll.
lie •J'llled In 111pp>rt o! McOowrn'1
wtUll't refonna llYlnr In the eontat ol
111 end to the war u:d reduced mllltery
:qMl!dlna 11:1y -Id wtlm.lte17 1uc1 to
reduction of the wellare rella. not pro-
liferation of weUare rectplenta "11 they
would have JOU bellevt. 11
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approached the former felon about agned to ~ 250 offlcen ~
someone who might be Interested In a toward the fmce, 'll>k>l! Ibo ijoited st¥es
fairly short-term job for a fair 1um of would -!_o .~ .~~ the ~ a money. ~~ ~ .........,_ •
The Investigator .. ,. the Informant NOii viWi' iad' the Vlet COng
who contacted him later relem!d Martin ......,_ that the United States 11111! a
to Leonard, the third Slllpec! Indicted oJne.polnt Peace agreement In Paris '00
last week, as an unemployed dockworker Tuelday, but U.S. spokesmen said ~ _
who might !eke the bigger man's role. dillonal details l\ad to be worked out ind
"Two thousand dollars Wllli to be paid the day ...-without 11·Jil0lng. .
'up front', and the remaining '8,000 U.S. lpOkesmen al.JO declined to .en-
arter Seymour was done in," charged courage speculation in diplomatic circles
Depuly District Attorney Bft!piier. that an agreement might be signed by
GEM TALK
here alter a day bl ~ 1,ri. • : ~ f&m DiegO. . ' . \'.' . ~ '.
Slnalra, ·a Democrat Jn;''.
Apew-"':r.~ 111.1.: bis Palm !!Pri!ill • 'Will "
receive lsr:M!Pa Jiledall!on of VaJO.
!or fund ra1all>I llc!lvlt1'1 at •
ceremony for \iblch the ·-; fee la the~ of atleut $1,00Q;
wtrth of lar::el J:oam. .. •. ...
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DIVING FOR PEARLS
Tbe search for pearu waa .,....
dueled for <11fU S>0 years largely
by iodependent dlven who found tile best pearl-bearing oyster -
along the Gulf of Callf«Dia'1 well
coast.
Tbe old41me divers planged nit·
ed lo the bottom, with only a bMvy
alone at the waist. They -
U!lder aa long 111 two ~. ,.
lecting IU!table 071tan, cultlng
' them off and pladng theln Jn a
basket. .
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•bWty of the ~veras1 di-." but
your local tndlj>ondont jeweler can
belp ·-'°" bo fortunate ...... to !Ind a ~ O)'llu.
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and wrote coosecUtive letters from --'-----------------'-------
Deceniber through mlcl-February. Since
then my letters have rem a·i·o e d
.unanswered ana rm worlied since it Was
during·that time that Da Nang was being
bonibed and· my friend was stationed
there. I've tried many "different !IOUrces
to find out his whereabout~. but no one
could beJp me since I'm not related.
L G., U..Uqloa ~ch
Wrtle a ·kllel' .......... ··~Mt
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qaarten Deprlmellt of Ille Anny, Office
el 6lo Adjl. G<Mnl, U.S. Anny
A••htrMloe ~ter, t7M Page Blvd.,
St. Loall, Mt. 13UI. IDclade t b e
lerdvemu11 serlaJ. namber, lut address
nd ur -perilaeal illformation yon
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' ,. PEAR PAT: I rode my bicycle in .a
'100-mlle event for the Ventura branch of
"" American Cancer Society late last
·-May. I completed the event in 33 hours
·and placed sixth. The! Concer Society bad
·:~ in a pamph!et that for com-·PfettOn' al the SOii miles, three patches
· 'tfould be given. I've never received the 'patclles and -.ler II you can help. I'd
al8o like to appeal for a sponsor whose
. .Qame I can wear in future races in ex•
change f0< equipDH!!lt and support. I've
done extensive tour and endurance riding
• ;9ftd plan to enter is many races as ,possi-::ble, tncludinc the Los Angeles th New
::York ciross-o>untry next summ7r.
.: J . K., Cilta Mesa ..
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Presidential Report
~h~s ~Q 'Pot' Deaths
But 48 "'percent of Americans ·polled
belie-Ve :hat "some people have died
from marijuana," Bozzetti told a Senate
Health and Welfare Committee bearing.
SACRAMENTO (APl -Research
shows marijuana smcking does ·not kill
people bu: it does not entiance sexual en-
joyment either, says the deputy director
of President NiJ:<1:1's Commission on
M>rijuapk and Durg Abuse.
Dr. Loois Bozzetli, director of the UC
San Diego outpatient cllnlc, said Tuesday
tf&at a 1971 commission study failed · to
tum up "one single cjeath" shown
definitely· to stem from marijuan'-use
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Actress Beaten
By Ex-boyfriend
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -Denise
Nicholas, who stars In the television
series "Room 222" has told police that
she was beaten up in her hot"l room by
a former bc,Yfriend .
The 28-year-old actress would not press
charges or identify her assailant, police
said, other than to say he was an en-
lertainer from Los Angeles .
Sbe told police !le lelepboned her, came
u, lo her room, the)'__ argued and be beat
ht:r. ~ said: she was treated at
Arizom'1tidical enter for a bleeding leg,
and had been struck on the head and
liOOy~ -
During the hearing, Democratic Sen.
Alfred ~ng of Monterey Part said to
Bo:aetti:
.. "Someone, Whom I won't idenUfy, ilas
told me sex is all the more beautiful
when you use marijuana. ls that so?"
BozzetU said commission research bad
not shown pot smoking has any
"conclusive eff~" on sexual perform-
ance.
Saying his remarks ·Were based on
commisson studies and other medical
research, Bozzettl told the committee
"from a public health point of view, the
effect of marijuaI)B is by and large
transient and has little or no permanent
effect on the individual."
The hearing was called, Democratic
committee chairman Sen. A n t b o n y
Beilensoo said, to help voters undentand
health effects of marijuana llJllOklng
belore they vote cm Prop. 19 next week.
Prop. 19 woitla llrlk< d<iwn the
Calilornia law maklni pot _..ion,
use and cultivation a misdemeanor or
felony -dependina on the judge's discre-
tion. Sale or Uled by inyone under age 18
would remain illegal under t.h e prop-
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;: ·DEAR PAT; We are COllflider·-:'.Ws!dency m the Costa "l•sa area
··plan to bring a Mercedes 250-S automa ic
!;'t<t catlfomia from Germany. We have
:~tOlcl.the 11pl<eej> lx..,eey..upensive. -;:'Could you give us an estimate or prices
:: o~ maintenance? · ..
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: : •Mllltemnce will, cost y o a ap-
: : prulmately ZI percent more and parts • :: niaf n. 5t Percent more than for
:: Amerlcaa aatomobllet, according to
::m:,~= ~-=..: i:i::.=y
ilW ,_.. lut a loq time. Jim Slemiin1
Imports, --.-...i Me-... and aervlce, cbarJa llM lo
for a He4l.y cemplele malatenance
:,"'"1ce joll. ---. o.-. ore "1M...nol~~·· bolll m.iotenuce l ...U ud .-• li'-nlct, I'm ask·
lq-lo Wffle lo 1'!"--11Y· Drop a Hoe lo J. M. GfJI*; f>AC, MATCOM·
f DMIS (IJSO), APO NY -· :f ,,,. .
'[ DEAR PAT: Because of our daughter'~
f outstaodin& achievements, we were
.•dtllgbled """1 she rocelv<d a. letter to
.i camplete bloil:•phlcal data for Merit's
'Who's Wbc ~ American High
School Studentf," Stie was to have
-ed the book In September, bllt It
never came. Could you Cbect mt.a Udl?
II. IL, Cda -
ne booa ,.... malled . -111e ~-Od. lt.•U,_a-....uy,. e..e.ct r.I knue, ,r1 'd rt' fet Merft ~ Otmpuy. 1lleM!F
lal}J, lM poWk'llr laa a ~y
n&lrC ~ Ute~ B••1 eM 9-all _. Ua bee1I Ir '1r be11 me. 1111. ~
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DEAR PAT: Is It true that there's
:;i pn>o1 lhat beHchloropbene solutlonl
<t nally co""' lnfaot brain damqe! I Uled ia ...,Wat bezac~ liquid IOOP oa
· al! th... of my cbildren -they were
tnfantl becaUM that II" whit the hospital
1~med. My kidl are all "A" a:&a*nll in ~ aplle of bclllCbloropllene -and I :1-1c1 lib to -.. _..,. ol -.rch :~•'data Uled by the F6il<I and Drug
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GOP Comedian Lets Fly
At Expense of Et~ics
By JORN VALTERZA
Of ... ~-f'l191' Staff
FOUR ~ AGO Spiro Agnew was cruelled during hll first campaign,
for a crack· .lie01rilde at the expense or an ethnic group.
He even pabOCJ.)&> apologized for, the remark.
More . , Filth Dtstrlct S~ Ronald Calpenl ·lt@ 1ntJ \be-same
.~· """ • trap, commenttng about Chicanos.· '
He, too, publicly apologized.
:r Someooe ought to do the same for comic Morey ~
lllerdam, or perh!lps for the Orange County Committee to
RHlect the Pruldent.
For It was under the committee's spon90l'lhip (and ror
'Its members own entertainment) that Am!terdam 'made
a fool of hlriiself and a half-dozen ethnic groups at a gala
celebration Monday evening.
vaL T OBVIOUSLY, THE SPIRIT was a festive one for the
top RepubUca leader• gathering f~ an advmce "victory celebration" at the
FJ Adobe ·Ped ut in San Juan Capiltrano .
Tbe -l.,.ped uproariously at Amlterdam, a veteran """""1lan tnown
best II the sideman OD the old Dick Van Dyke aeries.
01' Morey rlli down Gecrge McGovern -fa.Ir enough at this stage of the
game.
THEN B &IPPED into Pole!, Japaneae, Italians, Britorui and everyone
from South Dakota. .. And then be toyed around a bit with a group that gives one Utile to laugh
about -the Mafli. ,
Notably ableit In the rapid-!~ IUCCl'911on of Jot.. at the -of mlnorl~ '"" funnJes about Blocb and Cblconot.
They're obvlourly a n<>no for Anglo comedian•.
'(bey've boen IOrl of 111rly laitly about -ypn.
IN Tiii!: INTEREST of fa!.... I Ill-, It -be UOied !bat the
evenln&'• beldllner made 0111 1tatwneat that may a ..... a tlw ...ithlt
l]JlritJ. ' .· Somberly, be emplw!Jed lhat nablralhed cltlz<na .. Ill' fir Ibo bolt
YOl«a. n.., ,,._ mlar I dlace 0> -I boilol, be aid, Mo 11i17 o!ruc·
&Jed "' hard for the prtvll<p. NOaetbtlesl. Amltfrduu, and 0.0.•uMt of fmm1' men ua blm -amateur
or pn> -an armed~ days wtJh I 01W -
It started with. cbarocttr called--·
MAI/DB, l'UD llANPOllD, Brldctl· Bmlle and lotJ mono .. Jc*iill In.
And Ibo palillc --"' Ille ptlbllc -lo ~ ... The ll--lo ~ .. a p<ricNI ..... ii I I a IGnlpor Ix.,.....-..--a,.,..,. ......... fw Ibo Pl "r~lr .on • ......,.
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Kreibich New E~it.orial. Page Edit.or •
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Barbara Kftlbich, bled of the DAILY
PILOT'• Laguna Beach bureau; has been
promoted to edilorial pop editor of the
...._..and will -duties of that
position Nov. II, II was llllllOUFlCed lod•Y
by Edllnr Thomas Kee\>11. •
She repllCel Albert W. Bates, wbc i.s
m1gn1ng after 11 years on the .DAILY
Pllm stall lo join the U.S. Pontal
Service In WulliDgton, D. C. al. the level
of Arrlatant Postmaster General
Mrs. Kttlbicb, a nauve oi .1:um.na,
began writing for prof ... looal jClumals
while still a leenager. lier olfictaI career
ln.joumallsm bepo In 190 with publlca-
Uon ezperienee • witb the Lend Le 11'8
Mlssioa· 111 Waoltlnpn, D. C.
NoYeJ1!1>e.r, llal, aod boo ber.n editorial
Pll• editor •Ince Octobor, ua. fallowing a Jong career u 'a public refatlont ex-
ecutive ..net profelliooal joumallsm ex·
~Jjve. .
Bates' Interest In Jooln.a1il!m began
durlllg,hls cfaJI ti ~ta!.. Unlveni-
1y ~ Corvalllr, where be selected
joumallsm u bis m!Dor. Upon gradua-
tkln, be wu named eiecutive 1eC1etary
of ~ Delta au, the profeaional
joomallltlc FIOClety, and earned that
fA'lanilaUon'a. bipest award, the Wells
Memnr1a1 Key, twice -one al only two
perlOlll .. -red. Bates wp a publk p}aOons ei:eculive
with SWiii one! Cm>puy from 1934 to
I~. director of public relations for C.
tie and Cooke In Hawaii from t915 lo
1949, an editorial director for Wbltater
and Baxter from (Mt to 1950, IPd •
public telaUons ccmultant prior· 1o the
time be joined the DAILY Pll.OT -· In 19111, Bates' editorial page was judg·
• ed the best In Calllomlll by 1"' Clllfi>mia
Newspaper Publlxbers Aisoclilloil'.
Dom In Los Angeles. Baies -his
childhood In Coropa and San Bemanllno. '
He i.s the father of three chlld/'<11 and has
five graodchildren. He and hla wife,
Marianne, have resided at 2000 Pam>ns
Street, Costa Mesa.
In Washingtoo , Bates will work with
PoolmaSier Geoeral E. T. ~ and
Senior Assistant Postmaster General
(Employe-and Labor RelatioM Group )
James P. Blaisdell on internal and public
communications. Two yean later, lbe joined the stall of
IJfe maguiDe, ccmmng a wide l'aJ)ge of
lop!cs. Fllloen -)aler, she became
the second lmWe cp?TeSpolident sent
overieu by ~. From the.Paris bureau,
Mrs. Krelbicb covered stories ranging
from lbe Numitb<rt trlals lo lbe opening
of the Dior lublan bon!e.
~ remained with !Jle In domestic ind
foreign Wreaus uriW 1152 and: re'tired
from joumalJmn with the birth of the
first of )ler two chlldren.
Unin co rporated Councils
TQ Be Discussed Nov. 29
In Ila!, she WU emp!Oyed in the Proposed M1ntlclpal Advlaory Councils
women's department of. the DAIL y -to give unincorporated areas of
PILOT, later becoming reporter and Orange Cotmty a greater voice In county
editor of the old South Coast News, the gove~t -.rill be dl8cuJsed tn a
old Laguna Beach Post and, later, the public hearing Nov. 29.
combined News-Post. · At the suuestlon of Supervbor Ralph
Mrs. Krelblcb rejoined the DAIL y Clark ol Anaheim, who originally pro.
PILOT .staff in September, 1969 and is posed , the counclls, the Boar~ of
curret1tly serving as news director of the Supe.r';'ISOl'B Tuesday delayed. adoption of
Lam-Bureau gwdeline! p7"pared by I COllllty tuk
It-1 • .,. , • ---=------~rorce:Clart: aakl ~public Input ,,u
She and her. bllsband, George, and n,eeded . belo7" tl)e councll program,
children, Georgina and Paul, reside at permitted by a neW state law, was im--
2'n Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa. plemented. ,
In her new position, Mrs. Kreibicb will Clark had initiated study of the p~
guide the DAILY Pnnr Editorial page gram after-two community organlzailon.s
operations for aU of the newspaper's in north Orange County had urged it.
~ven editions from the Costa Mesa or-Supervisor David L. Baker cautioned
f1ce . . . . thal 95 percent of the peopie In the coun-
Bates )Oined the DAILY PILOT staff 111 ty live in incorporated cl ties and asked if
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Pre-Holi day Slack Special! . •
·-~ the board she.II!~ no1 consider gMnr city
organizations --ecognlUoo also.
Most of the unincorporated am of the
ccunty i.s In Supervisor Rooald Cupen ·
fifth district covering the aonttie•slm\
tw~thlrds of the county, geographically.
He said he supported the program.
Bart Spendlove, T<preotntlng the Sad·
dleback Area CGOrdlnatlng. r .•••• n, said
his group would volunieer to coordinate
the input from various groups 1n all unlo-
corporated areas.
Tbe Municipal Advisory Councils oon-
cepl ls,Jleslgned :. give resldentJ of uniJI..
corpoilted areu a. vok:e In county ad-
tnlnlatration of tbelr areas in relaUoa to
mnlng, health servlca, safety prol«tlon
ar.d other matters.
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·It's Almost ·
Over at Last '
RICKY TICKY POLITIX ' As ol today.
we're down into the final strokes before
the big Election Day next Tuesday.
Aren't you glad it 's almost over?
Anyway. there are really only thrtt-
days of campaigning left. if you don't
eount Salurday or the Sabbath. Most
seasoned politicos figure lhGse two days
are pretty useless on the campaign trail
So that leaves them tomorrow and Fri·
day and Mooday to get in the very l<ist of
the mud-slinalng. ,
You can figu re if any political hopeful
has dark thoughts on bow to do in his op-
ponent at the last possible moment, he'll
be trotting out such smut within the next
48 hours or so.
C~MPAIGNERS ARE making the~
final .swings now . 1 see by a news release
that California Senator John V. 'l\lnney,
son of former J:'eavyweigh.t box~g king
Gene, will be m our region Friday tAJ
make a pitch for presidential candidate
George S. Ml'Govem.
11lcy are both Democrats, so this sort
olthing is allowed.
Tunney will come to Orange County. it
is reported. to expound on Senator
McGovem's "position on tbe a1irlg.-" I
suspect he's against aging and in Civor of.
doing .something for those that are.
POLIC:E DOG GRABS JACKET OF BOSTON WAR PROTESTER
Thou1a'nd1 Demonstrated Outside GOP Fund-raising Event
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Antiwar Protesters Erupt
At Dinner for Mrs. Nixon
tra. . Kills 9 Y ~ill{~
. ..... :~opti& Possibly S~t Down by 'issik -
SAIGOl'I• (AP)..:..~~ l!oilcopter llockpUe u .,.,.., war malerlel u they stepped up their delivery ol •rmOred ~,:_ a llooclod • tleli! In the can lteforo a ..,.fire. WhUe Norlh pel'IOllllOI carrlen In the pest week, '1he d~ t::'~* -··~ X:.."":. 118'~ -t:r'Tr7= = "': aaj'!; draft peaee agreement n:ti nports ·said 1lldq' 1A>11 could them to tutem CIJiibodla, the United w°'tacl out by U.S. prealdlbllal odvilet
&O ai lllCh u ·:rr. ;. '· • Slates bu !aoadted a craslt procram to Henry A. Klallnger IU)d the North v~
'Ille us. comnwid-'l.i.s -bodlel furnish South· Vletoam all the military nameae, lnIDtrallon Into South , Vfetnom
hod betli ...... rac1 liy d""' , equipment It can before a llU!!'f agree. would be prohibited and the onl1 mlU~ .om,.. In the 11e14 sa14 Jiier ~ _ meal curtalll American milltary aid, equipment the Unijed 8llefl'cx1tild.clellver
tlle liellcopler a Clllbo« ~· lbtil ..,.,... aald. would Ito replacomenll m a _..._ .._( -·•"'II ,-, A -of helicoptm ml transport basla. . • , ) ..,.,.-Ooe report -..,_ to P!antS (ftvloully tchodul<d for return to The Saigon commml reportecl more
ha'" -bJI br 1 ~'&av:!!~ tlio United Sjalos have been elven to the than 100 Communist atlaeb In South
SinJa ~·· 'rhlsi~~I .. "' Soatb VlotlMimne AJr Forte, and big Vietnam for the seventh successive dai; ~ i:,.-~.nf~~ cuio plf!la from the United Slalos have with several clashes In the Saigon region .\
down .. vera1 American and South Vitt-1' · I
":; u~ aald the cause of Spian Slaelllng . ,
the cruh bad not been determined and • :E:a~~ ~u\1:.; Israeli Troops Close Off ·'·
personnel. Some officials said there may
have been a few civilian employes of the H . h F" h. D ? . military aboard. Recovery operations t t e
were conllnuing, the U.S. COmmand said. Cl fY s,• .1g mg U e ..... · Spokesmen said the helicopter was on a ~
courier run from .Saigon to Can Tho, in
the delta, and crashed west of My Tho;
about 35 ntiles southwest of Saigon. From Wire Servtce1
Israel closed off the occupied Golan
MEANWHILE, THE U.S. Command Heights today because of what a military
se nt two-thirds of its m2 strike force source ln Tel Aviv said was a possible
over Cambodia and Laos in efforts tq . new round ot_ fighting with Syria. In the
crush a Communist supply buildup in an-Gaza strip, an Arab was killed and thtft
ticlpatlon of a cease-fire. 'Ille B52s hit Israeli> were wounded Tuesday nl&bl
the 900tbern panhandle of North Vietnam when i..raell troops clashed with PalestJn.
Tue9day with the same objective. ian guerrilla ambushers.
and will be flown to Washington shorlt,
sources said.
"He looks in excellent health," an
Embassy source said. ''He'~ lost a HttlA
weight, and he needs a lialr cut, ~t
otherwise he's in fine shape." •1 The oouree said the officer wu· kept Ji\
jail "ooly a couple ol day!" and spent tl\i;
remainder of his detention under bouU
arrest · More than 60 of the Stratotormsses Government sources in Cairo an--
dropped 1,500 tons ol bombs today along noonced today, a day after Israel re<:all· AN DmASSY spokesman said Ji;;
the Ho Chi Minh trail through eastern ed Its ambassador to ~-In public In-' ---nd bo In----Cam .....,... __ ,_ State Department bad onlered that BVt bodla~ a on se camps llZl5u:m -dignation over West Gennany's rel~
· . of three Arab prisoners: to guerrilla hi-ratt not be alklwed to see newsmen. ··::
The B5rZ effort in cambodia and Laos jacken Sunday that West German Barratt, 36, of Laramie,. Wyo., was ~
cut the number of strikes in ~th Viet-.,. Ambassador Hans-Georg Steltzer will rested Sept. 9 en route to Beinrt fftm ~
nam to about 40, the lowest smce the present his credentials to the Egyptian PoSt in Amman. The arrest occurred ~ Last-minute pplitical . furor and
shouting, however. has al.so 'dribbled "
down into the local county level where
one or the most interesting races is the
fight for survival by First District
Supervisor Bob.by Battin of Santa Ana.
first stages of the North Vietnamese of-government Saturday day after an Israeli art raid on soutbei'ri
fensive last April. For the first time in · Syria in apparent retaliation for the ·
From Wire Services
'BOSTON· -Sever&l thouse.{ld'antiwar
demonstrators smashed windows, burned
a car and clashed with .riot-equip~
BATTIN, IT WILL be recalled, sought police outside a Republican fund-raising
to secure for himself re-election last June dinner attended by Pat Nixon.
in the Primary Election where he faced An estimated 6,000 persons attended
four regular candidates and a write-in the $25 per plate affair iilside Com-~stant. monwea\th Armory Tuesday night. while
The script, alas. turned oot poorly for police estimated that as many as 8,000
BobbJ .~ when all the. J.une votes had persons demom:trated outside.
been COlKlted. He ran a Po!)r seccod, bav.-'Ibe President's wife, in a brief speech,
ing beOn whipped by attomey Wllllam lhtnktd -who attended the dinne<
Wenke far the top "'°' bJ 1.71' ~· , . , and ~ husband needed another
Not only 11\!t~ but tbo thlnl aqd fourth _four.Jean.In office to "meke this great
runners ~ snapping clolely at . the ,"t~J -"'1it we all want it to be."
heels of llc:umbent Battin. Bobby had _ ;A ;trian 'and a woman wearing cam-
gathettd a/iJy 017,Bll balloll. WIWe th1l'I " po!gl! biitlOns ol Democratic presidential
runnin& cloGi.ier BUI Hill bad 1$,281 and nl:mliee George McGovern b e g a n
fourth tanRd Walley Davis eathered abbudm '~stop international genocide"
13.881 votet, Wenke. clearly sat on tot: ~ ~-\ei speech. They wepe led ~
with his 21,~ vo~es. ~ ~~KiJM-~~t police said they were not ar-
FOR'nlN.\TELY FOR Battln!'l\V~~ll!, ,__. ~t the dinner included
In New York, Sen. George McGovern
said today he believes .President ~yen
Van Thieu of South Vletnam,ls blocking a
peace agreement, addi_ng he has doubts
President Nixon can bring off a set-
tlement with North vfetnam.
Appearing on NBC's Today show ~1cGovern said, in response to a question
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several weeks, there were no B52 strikes WEST GERMAN Embassy officials in Munich massacre.
in the Saigon reg)on. Calro, however, cautioned agalnst llntina \~ "\ • ~U&~ ··-·'--'th North Viet-the credenti8la ' presentation with ·swI-.. r ' ' ... .• ~ ~ .. v-~ ... """"' "' day's hijacking. They Insisted the Bomi · Russ:~~."· · F';..;~' ':: nam and the United States arf: trying to government'• decision. to free the three MA-•&iG I!•• c.
Anb guenillas, chargacl with the k1Din« • • ·: • \~
ol 11 members ol the Israeli delegation Cluste".· s'i. ~t . • to tbe Munich Olympics Sept. 5, was ~ ~~ ~.
taken "not to please anyone but to ~ve ' A • :,
the 11..,, of the pMSengers and crew""" MOsaJW (UPl). _ Tlle-:SoV!e\ ¢·
the hijacked ·jeUlner. ':r1m.o tod941r<iihl#ll SiliifldU' · ~
The cl""""' ol the Heights came llfler .i;; qiWa~ oii. rockei.' the~<:
Syrian artillery Moodli)I ohelled a c.mJle. fitn q.Dey ..... II w.9 it 'h ii! ;· if' mtch of the Luaeli-occupled area, lit fifth · iUolY ~-Qlh;li ·~
as to whether the d!ance fOf an agree, wounding an i..raeu ooldier. The shelling siioe 'APriI,.11'/V, ml the lecond•ln f ;:en~:S~~:8~"~gu~ .;· =1ntoinsi:':°thet'h:av11!strae:.~m: '?="~~"·'said·~
negotiations jll!t as he did four years <::.· fighting with Syria since the Middle East such ~ 'Provkie much In--~
ago." cease-fire went into effect nearly · 'l1 formation fl. me to Soviet military ~
McGovern earlier said he would not ac-• months ago. missile forces and could be part of r:
cept the verdict of the polls and neither -;-r • -•• •• the prograp>: to develop ml.ssiles I
will his crowds. ~ MEANWJlll.9E, iliLBeinn, a~.& Army '~ multiple-larget warheads such ·
Y .. •officer nleMed '1Uesday night after· u~ States has.. :. 1· In S)TaclBe, N . .,. people hung lrom ,._ --•-• d ti b . I trees to see him. In New Bnmswtck, mo~ "MW leVeD w~ eten on Y 1.~ ss sad the CQsmos iatellites, ~
N.J., they ltood on chairs and table tops Syrian authorttles arrived ioo.y. "looking . ,p.lbered 528 ~gh 535 and car-~: didn't' ~~d a clear majortiy!JTf. · 1
' •· Bob Hope ; Elliot L . vot~ ~,thus forcin g the Wenk.e-1}1 ' q,JU~ secretary of Health, Educa-
F ---n1n l-Tue5day. -(, · •• ~~· "tWelfare; John A. Volpe,
'I)le-outlook for incumbent · :· 'i>f Tr-ansportatlon; Sen .
however, was less than something' to 1 • ~::.;..Brooke (n...Mass.), ind
cause him to dance doWn Civic CeD\e1l' ''Massa Gov. Francis W. Sargent
Drive.. People had cast. nearly 18,itit '
to 8CmJDl. "We want McGovern." Jn • very good.~~· ~ dlplomaUc IOUl"Ce titftg "scientific 4lJuipment to con-tq
Manhattan Tuesday night, 1n a balloon-.'Don't Ii--· u-.... _ :reported. •' , •t : . )lmte explorati"l!~f ooter.·llJJOC"." ii
festocned hotel ballroom, the;: had an ""....., ,,_H ,, .,,.,.. · Maj. RJcbatd Bllrratt, ass i·1t ant ':-we put in~.a lbat:lmum orbital ...
"old faabiooed picnic" ,Sltbout"the ants II wotrl about t1-talksf military attache In Amman, Jordan, ·,,. ' path about llOe\milts above Earth.
. and shook the rafters with their ap-~============::!.....!'.io:ln::ed::.::hi:'s:..:w:.:~::e:..:a:n:d~sma:::ll~chlld=:.:in:..:Be:::iru'.:'..t _!:i' O.''=='=::f:~:i~'=;:. ====='it'
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had ¥n favored by nearly 53,ooo .o1.... N ew.'~Train Cars
ALL nus SUGGESTED to election-
watcbtrs that Battin't popu)arity _among
his constituents was open to strong ques-
tion.
So it was that Battin really started
running hard. And about that time. the
asserted scandal over somebody paying
off .somebody else for a farm lease at
Pt1ile Square Park in Fountain Valley
broke ink> the open. One-of Battin'! past
supportera, former Westminster Ma)'Or
Dcrelt McWhiMey, was h)dJcted in the
affair. ,1
Battin, however, steered clear of the
whole mess. lie just stayed ln tbe county
~·ashroom, scrubbing hill hands.
So jµat lhe other d4)', be ran an ad
wamlftJ,'tbe voters tl;lat secret forces in
the county wanted to build apartments on
Mile li'!~ P~. J• •
• ' • ... I . -....... • TitJS;c~ ~ Dave Baker
to call Bl:~• · t, t1tbrt secm-l'<I we"'-.,..liiuilt thil 'Baker just want9'1o.)llP;a;~~t1 Wenk AIU..~-l!f!llln .... Ms h~
probldl. ~ 1111!1 the.rt'• tbli·elec-
tion, _,...Japiddiog on 61!1'
UruJN Suspici:on
CIIlCA® (UPI) -A federal
transport8tkm official ilJi an in-
vestill&kn Into Monday's II'*' 'Central
Gulf ltallrGed crash In wbki ~ ~
were ·kllled "will take a ~ Joot 1hhe
struc1ural 11tength or modenl' ""'ble-
deck cars Involved in the dllaater.
John H. Reed, chairman GI the Na·
Ilona! ....._..,111111 SalitY• -.. told a news confe'renct all maapo_wer and
equipment factors would be invHtlpted.
He said, "The new rail can d Id not
mea1ure up to the old can in their 1bili-
ty to withstand impact, from evtdence at
hand."
Reed aald it .... "premallre to ......
any _.. for . the colllal]lll, In wb!ch
more thin 31) persona were tn)Ured.
TransportaUon Secretary John Volpe and
Henry Wakelarxl, director of the Depart·
meat ol Tranapb'!lallon'• Bureau ol
Tran1portatJon·Satety, 1lto said the •c-
cklcnt raised questione about the new
cars.
plause. f
In 15 boun, McGovern and h!i wife
Eleanor -celebrating their -weddini
aMivenary -uw between 25,000 and
35.000 people. By the ...... of the daJ
McGovern's voice hid grown boane with
his s_bouted warninp that an upset was '
In the maklng el-day.
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OTl'AWA (AP) -Whether '!be atildenta have com.
Pierre Elliott 'l'tudeau or plained about poor boaolDI
kobert Stanfield will b 0 and food, and baV. dema-Ca.ida•o non ;...,,.; _,_,.;._ more of a voice Jn !low the
..... ,~ "--... • llClpJl Is nm. ~ want r~mal,led In doubt ,today !' Unlveroity President Leo D
,.Uibl leaden Md their ocl-Netterville to reolln.
=.;~·i!:1.uf': e Steel P...tlU
ilatlon'i ]listory. -Pl'M'SllURGH CAPt -U. S. .<eamplele r<tlll'lll from Mon-· Steel' c.irp.. tbe n a t l o n • ,.
doy'o 'VOie gave Stan!Jeld:• leodhig stoei producir, reportl :
Oonservatlveo a 011Heat ed&e ~ earned PJ.9' million Ill the
+-109tolOl-ovetTrud.eau'a ~ _quarter ·Cif 1972 "Com-
lllbetall In the --of (iired with I lols ;;i $21.5' ' ' .. mlllliJii Ill the co.,._,..,..
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''JN• · SB period a year ago. ' •. ORT.:. -'!blrd quarter sa1s. totaled , ... ,_
fl.II· billion, up fr .• JI\ SUI! • , _, •
blllloa, while. an1iJ1P ,per DIU!MMA """-Xevht JU?Shall, 12, of Camp Hill, Pa.,
Commons. But thek abanl w•e put II SI cents, is a hemopblliac and •Deeds $1,000 each month.
OlnservaUves were 25 seats compared with a IOss of 3t State &1)'1 pnly way for Mmhalls to get medicine
sbori of a majority, and !'\>' ~ta a share fur the 19'11 third' is to. go. on relief giving Kevin's fatber the choice
cowila 1ill blll a -close quuter; ~ · · o! ~ quitting Job and going on welfare or
races could change the result. Bllt U. S. Steel said 'lllesday rontinulng wprt and· going bankrupt. Kevin shares
It appe&r<d willkely that the Improved · third quarter laugh With mother here.
Prime Mlntater Trudeau would aUll left the COll!l""'Y lagging -------------------decide. to rellnqul!h the bef/llldJaat ym'i pace.
::.°"'l:'\,~l\"J: .. ~~. e ifiJ~k Appeal
are completed. · ·
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. BATON ROUGE, Ls. (UPI) "'t.~ Southern ·ua'tvera1,t;,· one or la r g e a I predomlnaDliy
cl: colleges In the country,
bas been closed until Monday lb. prevent w<elc-long J>!'llcelui
student demonstration! from ~ming vk>lent.
About 1,000 stP<tents march-
ed on the administration llillldlng Tuesday and were
turned back by campus
guanta. Louisiana Gov. Edwin
EcJwards activated 500 Na-
~nal Guardsmen and closed
Ule school for the rest of the w<et.
WASlllNGTON (AP) -An
appeal for the return of the
,\merlcans charged with hi-
jacking a jetliner to Havana
'last &mday bu been seot to
Cpban Premier Fidel Castro
by the president of the Air
Llne Pilots Association. '
The two are clwged with
killing ao airline emplaye dur-
ing tl>e bljacking, a ii d with
murdering a.policeman and a
bank·manager in an abortive
bank holdup In Arlington, Va.
The FBI ·. ldentilled the
fugitives as'Olarles A. Tuller,
48, and a son, Bryce Tuller, of
Alexandria, Va.
Wired for Sound?
WASH)NGTON (AP ) -The
'"White .House says a secret
suggeslion to give the goVern-
ment a direct electronk link
to every llome and car in
America WS!: just one of many
ideas that are rejected as t~
extreme before It even reaclr
ed the planning stage.
And; said President Nixon's
s Cience adviser, the
Democratic congressman who
disclosed the proposal Tues-
day was just seeking
headlines.
Rep.· Wi11iam S. Moorhead
{~Pa.) said the plan for a
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was designed ·to provide the
government with a dlsaster-
warning system and a wide-
scrle r:neans of dispensing
various service.!.
"Moorbead;a member of the
House Committee on Govem-
menioOperations, said the plan
ls also a blueplrnt for a
govemmeot --operated prop-
aganda and s p y system. He
called on the administration lo
let the nation know of the
plan, which he said . ·was
prepared for Nixon's Domestic
Council. .
.. Wtd11Hda1, -I, 1972 DAILY P!LDT '5 -Sn~op Report Made Public
·~pying ' 'nw ~' .t9-v~ Lives Alleged
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A "ln which the ~lttee staff lntereat 1n conversations about
HOUie committee stalf says bu utmoat confidence," the the sex livts of everyone fro m
· high olllclala In fresldeot Ntx-repoi:t llld former Ntxoo oam' high olllc, lata lo aecretari ...
~'1rHllctloo ,c1mp1L1n ptlg:n' treUurer Ru,gb Sloan Tbe report quoted former
oi'dered the Waterg1ta. bug-bragg,cl to I coolldUt at I F~I agClll Alrerd C. Baldwin, 'flf'4 u 'l'•ll u survelllance of Isle 1971 llllCMm meeting ba:nt accountl and love . lives that the Republic. could who aald he wa.s one of the
of 'DemocraUc • congressmen monitor the bank accounts of men mo n Ito ring the
and of6clala. Democratic House memben Demcaauc conversaUons, u
ficiali or polltlclans were lrn·
portant enough to warrant -·
spedil attention.
Good Deed
....... tho """""
&mays
I' · and~--·'"-· teUlp,g a c omnflttee in-
001 ~;:e:!:t~~ ~ The ~t. the rtport1_Jo1v~est1C~~ator~he~w~u~&1~v~en~a~ltat~~;::~in~the~~l~•!~!l~!F~!~ff'~!l~11~ or Information that would said. recounted t ha con-priorities u lo which of.
eoable them to disrupt .. v~Uon to .a cornmtttee in-Y' ..,._,...,,.,,,
lleu}op'ltiff polittcs as ~ell as vestlgator. ~ IOUf'Ce wu What do docto epd
)nrormltlon of an lntilhate quoted •• saying, ,)'I:! recomm
olture.whlch could he used to "He (Sloon) told me that he 1.13
'"''"' the clw)lcter of thooe had I calJ that day '-«...-patients m· (rcllll' ? oridrig and deo\jng with the someone who indicated they M ;;.,_,Uc 'National eom. could moliitor the clepQctto o1 •
m111ee," tlie Rouse Banking Democ:ntic 0 ~= 0,":: Dlcten all over tbe C8Dtry disime over 50,000,000
Conurilttee ataff" • P 0 r t • d ~palgn finlnOlng Of these tal>lets to their patients wh Tuesday. that might go th·rou1b ___ . . year.
pencma1 accoun<s." ._..... .•N many ~t.ion1 a ton recommend mcJlt than any "RA.1ffPtll 1'fAN~ being a or dental can pre-other leadinr lal>Ael.
plan concel~ and ·~ THE REPORT SAID u.e· for pain. ~ are mr-HNdache and dental pain is
by over-~ votun~ -,~=--•y "would ~•'-· . , .. ;r.:fY•e"u..,t lhel.obl19e,.:oo0001y felieved tnnedibly fut; minor as spotesmen. rl ~~n llCl>Ul•IVI• llJW'I:"• • P11ina of arthrltia are depend· . Commltfeti have atferlipted to rather strongly that the • ..U.Wr. available witMut ably eued ror houra; even the
paint the sebem9 _ tt, was surveillance acitvltle• went ~ .... :rJ:docto·· •. ~n!i'.:"nae aches and pain1 ol cold.I and flu
I . _.., respond lo Anacin. So the Wn-conce ved; ~ and ex-beyond presidential candlelit.es Bech >-dodon give 'over aion and depte11iOD that qn be
ecuted bY Ind for the benefit and included o e m 0 c r It t c 50,000,000 A;;~· tablet. to cauted by such pain will be re-
of the Nixon O>mmlttee," the members of Ci:logreu." tbeirJMtMgt.laJMh;LUdoctora Jieved too. And milllona take
report iald. · ' · · · tWak enou&h llliout1 Anacin .to Anadri without atoruch upeet. , House Repubtiean Leader '1'be l'!p:ri sald that the mtD ~ alf th ,, tllbletl, whit When you're in pain, why
GeraJd Ford ,demanded the who allegedly nn a .telepbooe ........ J*O M11••tioa. OU you don't you follow the practioe o{ tap Oil Democratic bead-uk when you a,. ln pain? · ao many docton and take the
Banking Committee St ll ff quarters in the Watergate o(-You 1tt, Anacin containa tablet a doctor ipi.ht rive you
members be ·fired. Nixoo.'1 fice building took a particular morw of the pain reliever doc-in his own amoe. 'Thke Anacin•. campatgncommltleeaaldthei-----"-------'----------------------
report was an attempt "to
rescue the sinking campaign
of George McGovern ."
REP. WRIGHT PATMAN,
(D-Tex.), the Banking Com-
mittee chairman, ordered the
report made p.1bllc. "Patman
said that it had been, requested
by the committee at its Jast
meeting Oct. 12.
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WJMdier.i bombing and blecbdlu 1l)f ftaliutlon
th•t PreS!dent Nixon -~ for reelection caUBed North 'Vielllam to end Its lntnn =:;ce can't be
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mand lac the sackinl' ol Thleu·-&nd lmlDediafB ln&tltu·
Uon of one of those infamous Communist "coalition" governments. ;r ,
· The bitter lessons Of Potsdam, Yalta, West Berlin
and Panmunjom mu.rt not be forgotten lb our eagerness
to bring the fiJdrtinJI to.an end and bring our men back
home. Those Iesso~0dearly establlsb that every "i"
mu.st be dotted and. nery ''t" Ol'OSOIJCFdll' "" 'Will pay a
heavy aod tragic j>rlce for our haste and overslghu .
The point is that we lll"'-nearlng an agreement to
end the war, however politics may enter into it.
For that we can be tha.nkful. And at the same time
hold fast to the resolve that tht fjnal agreement, shall
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Propositions 4, 9 aoci 11 OD the Nov. 7 ballot lend
.themselves readily to decision because they are much
less complex that\.... some other measures among the 22
propositions. f.t . ~· .•
Proposition 4 would cihq~,ihe Legislature's se~
sions from a new one each~ear to a single two-year •
session during each twe>-year ~pjriod between general
elections.
This. would compound the problem of a Legislature
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clude the right of privacy among the ~ahle ·r!gli\s
set forth therein. .
Thls 'meuure Is ~·and not very meaning.
ful. The courts. have · tty protect$1 .prlvacy as a
fundamenW right of all citl7.e111. An!l hundredl of lawt
restrict what 1DO ·can lie ·made of private Information.
Privacy ·ii difficuft to define except In terma of specific
situations and lh~ Pl'11~11;# 1!'1-vacy cin best be llel'V-
ed by spOci!lc .~~,. nee4«1.
V<>19, NO~ ""~tliln ll ·• P,..P..""'·,~~~ approval by· majority
vote ~d bf a. two-· s vote ·the pasdng of bond
issues to··repalr, recollStruct or replace public school
bulldlngB: deWn!>lne4" to. be structurally unsate for
school uae. ~ · · . · • ·· , :-· ChJidreD are rOqUlred by State law to atten.d school.
Ye~ many are housed ;ln old, un~ buildings subject to quiet collapse· In an> earthquake: A mlnorlly ·voting
agiinst all bond isilues, regardless of ·their merit, has
repeatedly defeated the majority will that cbildren's
lives be protected while they are In school.
Other bond Issues will remain under the two-thirds
rule if this measure passes.
Vote YES OD Proposition 9.
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We h.tve jusf acquired an· ex"dusive eotlection of exceP"
lionoly. fin• 1ntiq111t :silver bollo1<ore. MJ,ny are -*-:a-
kind pieces. Prices range fiom 15. lo 2~.
A few of. Iii, unusuaj' pl~es a"' a splioft•w1mMr, 1 fr..-
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........ Mn aNt J-L. ZlllHif', Jtwce •• Md R°""'1 C..
J1ml-., ~lttt A. and J-A.
Medlln, ~ '"'11"'11 Mid ~•trkl• ·-c.rt .... J.:ouefl,_ Matl9 Miii HMold L .. li., Jr.
lh1g9M, ._,.r11 ...... Md o.trr.fl LM
Wood1rd, Alvln M. lolld·Slwrry O.
Adi""' Dl1~ JMMtt9 and Rotl9rt ._,.
lrv•n, ~ LM Md .._" M.
L11,1t.(tlorll, Llrr'J' A. 1nd Sftell It,
W•llrn9n, C1rllo Ann 111d DallO'( It..,
•-· J11nne Evelyn .,.., J~ J111T1n, Jr.
D'Am110. K1IMyn 0. 111d Tllom11 C.
BMtty, Jo Etti 11\d R1fld'y G.r1ld Olctclnsot1, S11¥Yn Ind W1yM 01vlt
Ekttr.nd, E"""t W, end S.r1 O. Hall, Erl 0. and L«OT P,
Stocks, Merilyn 1nd Mervin E.
Gr1h1m, EU111 1(1y and Mervin T.
Chon , ll1rti.r1Jo11'1d J°'""' Ket1Mlh
C1sl1llln!, Krhlln1 K. ind 01vld L. ~11"'9r, Thomat Ind Terri Giron.,-, 81rry H. •nd Sheryl Ann
Rik .. , k1rtn C. Ind LI...., It.
Mor1111, 0 111111 Lynne and J1..,., Loul1 1!11rn-il, W. T. Ind PrlKIHa J,
Sltork, °""nit Lte 111d HoU1n Gitt
Jonn, Wiiiiam Kanry, Jr. afllll J•c· quallne M.
De L111P, Duncan P. end L91.H"l• 1. ••i.r.d ~ .. ~Donald, Cl«Olhy M. •nd 8rvc1 0.
kosll•n, 8trbar1 Halen 1nd Htrbart ..... ~
LOUOhrlge, Dorothy C. Ind Jt'rry D.
M~ KMen L. Ind Edward Gordon
Halmick, Clr"ol"f'll Ind Carter A.
TOWMl<ICI, DorC!llly 0 . Ind John A.
Ma(lllM!la, Marilyn L Ind J CIM '·
!flaw, ChM1otte Marla ind John o(l•'ffot1 w ...... Car~ E. Ind John v.
SclWmlc:hlr, Vrw!• K. Ind G1ry Lie
Allen, .._.1rd M. Ind C•rotvn J
Holl. Lindi G. Ind OonllCI G.
H..,.,ton, Gill A. Ind R-*'d D.
Fl.i., V•l Ind e.....,ty
~ D1vld Alfred Ind Dl1ne 81rber1
P1oc111<e. Dorothy ·-Ind Wllllam "~" H1nMn, Thalm1 GtrtrUO. ind Allen
Eclw1rd
Htornlnckz, Ranllnd A. •nd Rlc:Nrd
WoollfV, 1r1e1ma e . and Gtorve e .
C1ry, LIOl'\1rd J. 1nd Fr1ncn Ir•"'
llfTll•, Lorr1l11t 1nd J1rnt A.
Morrl1. Marlon ElolH Ind Wl1U1m Thom11 •
ES11y. P1trlcl1 M1rl1 Ind O<w!1ld H:
Glbbon1. Aoblrta Lu and O.r1ld
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Vlwl. H1rold Carmen Ind Aulti A.
O'N1UI, Aot>yn E. Ind St19Mn L.
Jol!nson, C1e1U1 S. end Wllll1m o ,
LN, Norman W, .. nd Mirtha J11M
Thomp&cs1, Chrl1tlnt M. Ind Rlc:lllrd G.
Klmn, V1lor11 Ind Pl'lllllp R.
Marllni.on, L....cU1e Kay and Glrtkl Edward
Kimpton, Joan I(, 1nd Ktnnelh
8HC1i., 51\Mon Uno Ind W1llff' TOdd
Kllne. Deflril1 Ind Hortence
Trac.>. R~1 G. 1nd Gahl D. ' Kelty, J . 1nd Jeffrey W
Gr1n1, S L. Ind David H.
Kllho, Sheron A. and Jick T.
P...,,lnoton. lll-rl W. Mid Junnt E.
De Vries, Wind-I J, and JoM
Martin, Malllldl A.. Ind J.,_ A.
LN, Yvonne N~ Qvorl Ind K• Jq
P11, Nwelda Ind l'wftrlo. ,
Fay, Francn A. ind Llwrwlct ;w.
Duncan. Undl Lou Ind C.,..... ..... -· Alllngef', Cllt•t:vtn Md~ Y1111;, ,,_,.,, Poat • 1o11 s.m e.
Ford, ~I Mari. Ind Jo11 Oenlk.. HM"..ucn,. KIMlttl L. _, ~ \.
H-'h., ~ltler1ne MMM Mid llabtrl Frank. · Rayn, BGNl1 S. Ind Epfflfllo.
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OppogiUon to µoo 18,
the SO<OaDed ty lelllla·
tion on the Nov. 7 blllot,. has
been voiced by the Orange
County Chapter of Sigma
Delio Chi, the professional
joumalistlc l!Oclety.
The cbapltr'• board voted
wianlmously to condomn the
J>roPQlitlon and to urge
Calkom!ans to defeat the
measure.
"'Ibe proposition is overly
broad," .said chapter Presi-
dent Al Hewitt of the Fullerton
Daily N.,.. Trtbune. "It 11
designed to prohll>I~ bankore
pronography~ but un-:
fortunately it creetes more
problems than II llOlves. II b
also very likely un-
coDIWuUonal."
~tt 98icl tile' 'lion ·~!Ir In 111eCn of ce : and· could, for ex-
ample, give local governmenta
the right to seize pubtfcallons
· or ftlms without a aearch war-
rant.
Sigma Chi opposes
pornography, Hewitt added,
but Proposition 11 is an Ul..con-
ceived attempt to aolve the
problem.
The proi>oaaJ uiat each local
community could establish Ila
own standards for obscenity
and pornography -in reality
a censorhfp boarcl -;, olmp!y
not workable In this day of
ma.5! communication, be sald.
* * * PROPOSITION ZI, lhe
coutal prese.rva\!00 initiative,
will be the su~ of con-
ak!erable dilcwWoo in Orange
County Thursday nlghl
One dlscusaion LI acbeduled
for 7 p.m. In the Forum at
Estancia High School
Another one - a debate ac-
tually -ls &et for 7. p.m. in
Room 107 of the Music
Building al Cal S t a I e
Fullerton. UC Irvine's Arnold
Binder and Orange Mayor
Jea Perez will speak In favor
of the proposition. 'Ibey will
be oppooed by James Parker
of the Occidental Land Com-
PMY and Philip Qettencourt;
uslsllnl dty ~er of
Newport Beach. '
* * * IBNATOR John TUrmey will
~-In Orange County
Friday on behalf or George
McGovern. Tunney w 11 I
prelM!Dt McGovern's posiUon
'111 ai!N In • 5,p.m. _,i,'1
Mon. J, "'-· ,j\\!Yft tli!:I ~ ll1e Ciaa &lllla R-, J025 b•'!.2!..•.·~~ .. ~ .. ·-"'· Jllllh St., SUiia_ AliL . "'-·~~-. ~ r~· .. ,,.!'..~!·" . j • The cautornla tenator wm .:Ol,.~-11,,,, ... ., be a guest at two receptJcn
~~h. ·~~~· later tbat ~-'l1le .tint '°''' ,......, 1 ~'• :t···--,-·-···-· will be in 'PvDilrCoD at tM ~-~· ~st. AA~~ home of Dr. Danton B."Sabor;
1nc1 ,.,,,,~::::.:.,_. ~K ~YJ£ a Cal State Fullerton profeaor
ll'llldmolhw, Mra. F-r , DI Lent Of hiltory 1ile second will be IMMld, tMw Yori!/ mtttf'M! or~, . . ~ ~orA.1MllhOuHrl. ~ !:;,~~ lR Laguna Beach It the home , "~.J'.¥-~-of Dr. Stephen Pauley. ~--'I Tickets for both receptions
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Republican N a t lo n a I Cc:rn-
mluee of Richard lfuon'I 11162
Oieckers Speech will be abown
to Democrata . Friday I h
Newport Beed!.·
1be tongue-ln<beek lhow·
Ing Is ocheduled for 8 p.m. In
the Park Newport Aportment
Spa, Jamboree and San Joa·
quin H1lLs IWads.
Anoth<r film. ''Tbo Real
War: 18 Ye.an in Vietnam,"
a\Bo' will bt -· llool-llonl will be accepted ot the
door.
* * * RODOLFO Montejono, the
Santa Ana attorney appointed
to the Interstate Commerce
C.omm1111lon by President Nb:·
on, will be honored at a reeep-
llon Friday nigh! In Anallelm. ·
It starts at t p.m. It the
Royal IM. 1111$ S, Hlrbor
Blvd. C:O..ponson m tho
MuJcan.Amerlcon U n 11 y
Council and tl!O M..ican-
Americln Committee for Good
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'ncketl .il St pet' pe.l'IOn are
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Ith and s,..mor., Santa Ana .
* * * Ml\. AND'ilu. V. L. Booth
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S.tunlq lo andeclded wton and Republtcan1 with
Democratic llanlnp.
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C<M!rOO SOM!f, 6" IOng. 5" high. Gravy boat
wltll ladle, 20 oz. Divided vegetable dish 11" x 8".
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• By O. C. lltl8TINGll blacl< orontzallon and uqlng tabloid newspapers moiled to · approval and lnlimalinl that
• .. .._ , .... ..,, bUl1ng ol IChool cbUdrtn. first dlattlct voters have home Wenke's brother ~ a Loi 1\e fl r I t oupervUoriaJ W-lllid be bd -told out Ibo 'OtJlig&I· "'Ibey ""' Ang<\<> County ,Superior Cow1 ,dllirllt nee belted"Up Tueo-wberi be decided to nm lull ol.U., m•~lnl·piclurea judge, was weak on effortl to ~-with canclldate WUllam agalmt Batl1D that be would · anct,.,[W<llliiil:>-r.iil -~ to crack down oo mul, Ibo .,.,.. crtlldllnc lncum'-l be oubjeded to a campaign the'elOclloo Pl'IC!"<" tile ·san-dldate bit barclesj al a llate-
tUn'a cam p,a lih thatwWldbe 11Yicloul,fullof taAna,attonley· .. areCI~ 1• ment by Battin on 1 black
tlill ICClll4I Wenk• llea and _.,.., !!ell financed In acldltjilo to critlclzlng group. . 04 vorlnf le~lli>I of ·1y!llld." --~. ~ ;f b1a lam!-BalW!•for' .using pictures ol Tbe campaign tabloid ac-nilr!Juma, encourJ..,li!g · .. , jiromlnOnl ·flgures In bis cam-cused Wenke of supporting
-w.Illte lraud, IUJ>llO!'tb!I .. Weilki llild two recent paillll lllerature viltho\11 their Partners !or ~ which
. ~ • · • , . , .~. ,, 1 -• he (Battin) charoclerized u
,. i.1 r' • .. •· ~ " being devoted to aeum, :l
• : ~" .. ·.-_·A:.:_: ·~!~~te (!roup·.. ~~~~,~ _ r:r1' "more bighly q u a 11 I e d
,: f:-.Wii-i.:. ~~,,_ Deductinm :=~-.. ~1;':;:'·..:
~ ..{ •,9',[. . community award, la, Wente
,.. •.;..: , . said, "an organlzatlQ\I helping .. SAN'fA'. ~, -;i Adf)lante, a ~ OCEA ii~ the ooly employe the black comm1mlty~
. I ....,.. '(Jf eto(lp. l<COIPiJZed by the coun-Itself In· our !tee and com.
,,_...;.." " ..._,~--~·-'"' for · lll1ary negotiation petilive soc 1 e.t y wllboui ~ \"':<i' · "It;,-~,. ... ~,~·,,..~ m:: 1 ~s. fayoritism. ·
t 'P , ' 1 ~t . \, • Robert Thomu, county ad-"To state tbat they are
\JOOS dues b u t hn-minlstrative officer told board depriving Caucasiam (;f Jo~ ~ ORAUJ'E COUNTY plemeotaUoo of the JrOPOS&l members It would coSt $5,000 is racism in its purest form.,. 1~ M will not begin wtlll nut July I , lo feed the Adelante payroll Wenke aoo bit bact II Bili. 1~ Adelante officers had ap-deductions into the county's tin assertloos that he (Wenke)
plied aeventl weeks ago for ,compateri1.ed pai:roll l)'Olem. la~red.,!~ = ~•I:.,.
" the 50 ceoja weekly cWl!•clloo '?:.:~~ 11 :!"" f:".1: ¢>ool children who bu work·
T_ .. _ rustee from +tea !or I be I r l'flvllege al Oil"' It coal4 coll ed blrd;Jor Ibo belle! .... 1 or :'t room~-~~ ~ 11\o lllit 'eounty up Id '15,0QO _ • · ' the · Santi!, Ana,~ . .,.iem, """"'~--"'-.-. •. £ .~-ty P-1 ~~ Ill ~ c:oncept and
" of~ , ~;"o'b,m Mm Hart~ ~~=~ who pei'lonally ojJpoaeo lottod Vote Set t19c Oriilge Cpu•-11 -ilvesthe<:OW!ty-Olepowerto roclal -biislng," Woke coo-
' Em~aU\JD_(OCJM),, adopt' reuonable rules and ~~ ~A· ANA -An eleclioo 'wb1i:b about t,000 II'°!"" _nculatlms far dealing with • My opponent, who bu no ~fill i~V~ oa tbe ,llftD. hers. ·bu but 25ft\to. vUiw1 e tn p I 0 ye organiza.. children, lives out ol Sin.ta~
• • · · 30Q • ' • tloril • ' and bu --nc ''"' our m•••'">i> ... W··;bponi ol tlloo~ · \ I • -·~. , ~ ' scboof.'.~ 'cOiltliloel lhe ~ Commwllty Collele JOllN1 B&WYBR, OCE'A RI SAID s~ labor lie be"'llarled Ille day,,.,.... ~will be blild-Nov. 7 as geoeral lnanopr prololled,itlll ~ 'I"' trying -to organize the primary In a luWnlnule Pit ol the 1enenJ eleqlon. group:1 ~ -~ II ' Vari°"" units of co u n I y smear," W-coocludect ~ dlllrict resklellll will would~ Ibo lloclrJ1"'1iiiiiy' 'emJ11oy.l. and that elections to I
..,,_to fill the -.v.;. 1 other I orc•ntnt ..... The ll"till' ·111em may be held LOCAL
-vaeated July 1 by former , I ~~ • ' ~ -A majority of the ~ . ' '' ' "'1en In each uDll must EDITORIALS
tn111ee Benjamin Soria. y le Se-1 --.;wta. In favor ol u n I o n
. The five candidates, all lU3 representa!lon. The DAILY PILOT
nlil<lenla ol Santa Ana, are Harl said the payroll deduc-Q •t 0'-'-
1_} Uail llon privilege was a different · UI e rren ~ Arroyo, Waldo R. n ir.,. . 111ibjecl, not In lllell bnplylng Fights City Hell
~. Hdhard llenlandei, barplnlnc po.,,w.::er.::.~:.:tbe~-=-::.:-=======:0:1 ,..,..., -M. ,McAullfle and Ten dllferent ICOllC!ll ol -
Larry E. McNeely. . -. forests,, <>pen plains _~
More tnfonnation about the appear on tm , ---;. ·
clndldateo can be obtained by aeab which are now in caiune w-1181. :;:,_1o 0rance O>uD11 ,,,.._
' '!be Orange County i..l tart" Chrlstmu Seal A'80dallon r ane om hopes to ra1se *300.ooo thll A year for reae.arch on CUl'l!I for ;,hows Free empbyoema and lung dlaeoiel,
public lnlonnallon prol!?fl"'•
A ANA _ • • Tb e special ediieallon Ciallefi !0<
Qoa," a program emphylema patle!lll _and;.i.p.
dflPlcUnc tile So u t b e r n smoidnC cluses. ' m. oo 111e c1ome~-J) ~ .111e , 1 ., •• , Pants, Skirts .. ,,
Santa Ana eo • nowc ... pay ,later," Sweaters
Planetarium.I· the a-.:iallon omallial,..
-!!."J "'!"" at 7,li-i>:Dlfi each that cures found ~twill 49c
'1pay and Tbunda mean less costly -~l •
ji.e free abow Will andlherapylntbefu~ ·~ dijpugb Nov. 21. · alloos For men lnlonnallon;,,..... · .... :fi~ and .be made lac! Ibo a-.:ialion II P.0-' the _r_e~_S_Ury ht SAC unity Box 77'1, Santa Ana , 9271li 1!5-_ &!fvlces al 547-918, 313'1-_ ,
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Boys' rlbless cotton
corduroy rancher.
Machlne-washeble-Rum or
bronzs. Sizes 8 to 20.
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6.78
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Boys' machine-washable
pile lined mlckvale
cotton copiroy
Zip front, -·Biown"' green, S, M. L
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Reg. 11.88 Save, 1.78
now
11 b7to1'
Reg. 13.88 Save 2.al
Glr1s' aayllc pie )lclmta
w..m Fl)OO-·~-. NCI. gold, CJ( bluo.
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Fast Pill Reli1f!
tar lleaGaClleS, ......
COids and fiL
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Makes your hands·feel
softer, smoother • • •
delightful! _
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In f6H fw'fmhnm •
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Ladies' 6oWnf .
6 oz.SIZE JEGRIN
hi! knltlnJllort or ~'' styles wiilt ~na sleeves. V1rio11s noc~ine trel1lllents,
all wi th sof tly
11tb ered skirts. Sizes S.M·L _
. i;11\s• .;.i · Sleepwear
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'· Brushed acetate I nylon
"b<-ruffled" 10< cuddl ..
some·little treall'\t!rs.
· LDAg pusl><Jp steeves in
yoar' cfloie< of towns Of
P J.'s. Sizes 4· 14. ..... ~ :;.2.50 ...
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CAIWllAll .
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Cold Duck
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COOK WARE
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Secretary of Defense
Melvin Laird sips oof.
fee at Washin~n Air-
port while w41ting for
plane to London '8.nd
meeting over NATO
n.uclear planning.
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Actress
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.. state of California has filed
1• suit against actress Hedy :~ Lamarr for 'what it says ate
:' nearly $28,000 In unpaid back
taxes, penalties and interut.
The !Ult, filed Monday ln
Sacramento County SUperior
Court, contends that Miss
Lamarr refused demands to
pay CaWornia taxes owed for
1966, 1968 and 1969.
COURT DOCUMENTS said
Miss Lamarr, 57, is living in
the Blackstone Hotel in New
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separates
'7.99-17.99
Reg. $11-$26. Sweoters,
shi,rts, skirts, ponts,
polozoo!. Ploids, solids,
prints in assorted colors.
Tops , 36-.W. Bottoms, b-16.
Sorry no moil or phone~
Misses' Sportswear, 40 -
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sweaters,
· pants
4.99-5.99
Reg . $9-$10. Famous make
brushed cotton denim·
ponts , bikin i, boycuts,
flares in as sorted colors.
Jr. size• 5-13, 4.9'1. Reg .
$8-$1 I. Assorted sweoters
· include turtles , vests,
shrinks, sho rt sleeve
cardigans. Jr. sizes S-M~L,
5.9'1.
Hi Deb Shop, 52
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coordinate with pan~ '1
brown, berry, hun*
green, novy. $.to 16 •nil
S..M-L Sketched: Red.
$14Shirt, 7.9'1. Reg. $1} • Pants, 7.99. Others "'f
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Street Floor Sportsweor, 6
York and that in rec••lt y.ars 1.l
she has been auctioning var· II ioos ~-·IonslUChulurni--l• .. ,..,..,..,.. ............. ,.. .. ,..,.. ...... ..,.., .. .11-. .. ,..,.. ...... ,.. ...... .., .......... .,...,,...,.,.;; .. ,.. ........... .,..,.,.. .... ..,.,. .. ,...., .... ,...., ..
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The suit says that when tQe ~ ___ l
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Vienna-born actreu was a resi-
dent of Califom1a between
Jan. 1, 1966, and Dec. St, 1989
she incurred penma1 state in-
come tu llabwtleo of 117,593
in tuea, ft,281 in penalties,
and $3,174 In interest, for a
total of $21,754.
' INTElll!!ll', rr aid, begin • accruing Oct. 15 at the rate of
nearly '3.Mi a day. It said the
unpaid principal I n e l,u d e d
'2,288 for 1986, '7,155 for 1118,
and '8,155 tor 1989.
Depuly Atty. Gen. Cllarles
C. KOl>ayuhl prepared the
suit at the request of the Stlte
Franchlle Tax Board. He sald
he was prohibited by law from
dlscusalng the case further.
Officials dtclined to say
whethe r t he figures
repre sente d total tax
liabiUUes, what income was
used fOr the . basis of com-
putation, or whether lhe
figures differ from those in
1Miss L&marr's records.
KHOW YOUR
CANDIDATE ' \
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FOR
MELVIN
MACAW
' Thi' "°""" 11.qP. Nu ·~ 1,,-"'n lt)wf>rrd ,,, J(lv"" othttl
Uwi rtf(ht tn vot~. Girl.I and
Mys a\trntlln1e 11.ny llChool In
th'" Newpt>'1.·Mf'M Jtta can
win • trlp t~ ~ctam.nto
"''" Air Ctllft)rn\11.. B&llots 11.vall•a..e In Wl!"ltclltf P\au
shoe» at J7th I: Irvtne Aft-
nuf!, l>epo«'t OM nnl)' tn tM
Milot box et J.W1 P@ttlnsr; """'· r-()et. :n lh.-u Nny, ~'"-
Where To 60
Lookq: tor •te•hft to
go, --lo do1 lfo -... gl~---..... W DER.11'1 ...
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$I 0-$12 volues. Long ond short
sleeves in polyestor-co!lon. Shown
only one from tho ·terrific group.
Assorted colors. Misses' sizes. Sorry
_J!lU!lJliL.9r phone order_s.
Street Floor Blouses, Shirts, 66
AHAHllM
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eoordlnates
8.99-23.99
Rog. $14-$26. Solids, tweedy-looks
in coordinated vests, pants, iti ckets,
tops. Polyester ond ocrylic febrics.
Sizes I 0 to 16. Put • new foll word-
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-"clive Sportswoor, 78
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Junior Jeans
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go-tog ethers
9.99-11.99 .i.9~j
Reg. $I '4-$18 . Soft, drope-y, wo sh-
Reg. $9-$11. Flore logs in cotton
donim and bosketwMW' c:b"on.
Colors include novy, beige, white, able polyester crepe in pretty go-gold , bu rgundy, grope, brown and togethors of p;nk , blue, 9r8"n. ---0-!!ll!~rnot shown:-Sb.tehed, Wo rl---11--green. 5-l 3. Junior Sportsweor, '1 ern-lool t.op, S-M -L, 11.9'1. Pull-on
wide pents, 10-16, I 1.9'1.
Misses"Sportsweor, 89
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47 f•1hle11 hl•M 1114) '44-1212 1117 Eclint" AvelMle 17141 lfJ.]JJI
OAANCE, Mell •' Ote111e
JJOO N•. Tu1tl11 Str•et 17 14 1 tfl ·lll I 100 lei <Mrite• .... 11 f21J) ....... ,
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sizes. Not oil styles in ~och store.
Perfect for now. Sorry, no moil
or phone orders.
Windsor Women's Dresses, 62
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three (showing two) of our 'most
poP.ulor wigs ot this low, low price!
Veriee! styles for your many moods,
in easy core modacrylic, with
lightweight "cepless" construction.
In on assortment of natural colors.
Millinery Wig Boutique, 825.
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metallles
39.90
Glamorous holiday longdre ssing.
now ot very special ~v ings. Shown
from the group, horseshoe neck
design in light green, gold or silver,
sizes 8-14. In royon /polyester/
metalic knits.
Moil and telephone orders invited.
Windsor Misses' Dresse s, 49.
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ORAH8E -MAll 0, OlAHOI
2)00 N, t..,,tl• Str... 17141 "l·IJll
SHOP THIS SUNDAY, 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M .
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trimmed
telilptlerra® eoat
59.00
Fabulo us v~lue~ Speciol pure.hose
saving s o n our ~umptuous deop-pilo
groatcoot by Rogues Gallery in
Temptierro~' of ocrylic·!ocrylic
bocked ), lavi sh ly tr immed in
mod ocrylic boded to polyeste r.
Hooded. frog cl0si ngs. A beouly 1
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This new offshore power boat from Luhrs is attracting considerable attention
in sea trials oU Newport Beach. The 35-footer is a modified V hull with accom--
modations for six. The flying bridge features f u 11 controls from a swiveled
helmsman's seat and two fold down back-to-back seats with stainless steel rails .
Al FOR TRE c1dl4ren's
education. that's been taken carw of too: they'll educate u..., lllrough ~ ooane. Gil lhlp. ..
"l)uone and I will try to
"""" ii fuo, not jlut dry ," .nld Ille ..,._ .. Id
.Y/si l!lisoj ,STAlJ UN!VERSIJi ,
COLtEGE OF LAW
OF~COUNTY
PlCMMOMAILY ACCMDITID IY nt1 COMMlml OP -··"-·!"' ... ,..,.,.. ... Of~-. --;or,µ.. 1 , 1.~-r•t,-·• ~-.
Now •""Pd"I m•n MHI wom•n for
~~-'!~~~n.!!9 1~~.s~ .. ter.
• IF YOU HAVE 60 K1C11pt1bla units. , :..,. ,
• IN ·' mlS ,of pttf·~rne l•w 1tudy 13 dt .... sUr WM\' '3 to .C 'Mur4 ptr d111J, you un ••l'n yflNt
B.S.l. degr"' tp:1 , t
• IN 2 ADDITIONAL YEARS of p•rt-time l1w 1tudy ~
CUI IUl,'i your J .D. d.gr-. end IMcome
RIGl8l&TP TAKE 1H•
.CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION
800 Sovth ··lrookhUnt
Ami.Im 92SO,,.
(7141 ~53
APPLY NOW FOi F!UUAIY 5th
DAY, EVENING OI' '
WEEKEND CLASS~,
Sl\IDINH ll KNILI POI HOllAUf .,.._ ITUll;INT LOANS . .
Al'PIOYID POI YITllANI
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• • OI'*< omceo ·Jn Pasadena (main olftco: 91 lk"'ffi u~o Awnlio!' And many othir ortr' aetvlcea
.._. Ent P-dona. Glondoro, Rolnonda, Woodlond Hilla " • -ask !or ilit1n1.
:r,,•l't•«;••YM e Cl•t•Mo111t e Do1"1tow111 lM ,~~ft·.-·toO W. l\ttt <St. I , 122 S. Vlf1Hfl4 ""•• '-------.------'
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'Mftil Order ~Degrees-=Draw -Attaek
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By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Thia • o I u m • previously f . --) Al • llnllt> uompte, t... .academic pn!p!ltatloe.
, · n. •• £ . ..l..lla boon dil!CUl8ed the growth of In-' ' · ' New· York ..i..-... -•· Buyen of • tbae dJody' r.-=' -.. ~-·"" -"liivauvnau&ittOiiill>""'rams -"'-1w ~-·nee ·-..-.=. '"'-"'"='='-"' d·•rr·•···.-csrT,•'~b•r • ..,..... n for many joh1 . ,..... -'-"' pleoded (Uilty lo. a Federal ' " '
bOcluae y say I don't .have lo beoellt the noolnldltlooal • " COOrt lo ~ . fraud wiooplUtlcat.d. ' ' 'ft el ~Ii>-
.,;.., .... education 1 .can't af• student. Within the category of ...,._ 0::.-,· •-'-t•·•-lentloned ~ --or-. .:··r·:-6u . · • "New Degree Programs " are ~ """--&-.,..... ~vu' lM:lC chiaelel'I ~' wflo buy
fold to Q\llt my job at • gas some S4 accredit..! tnolltutioos ~ mll!J, also called opilltlal· of a llctltfous dqr<es with the 1n...,1 of
1tat1qp aiid flq lo ' college. I bl"" do fl ""'""' edJ . dioteona mllll. . • ' unlvenlty Marlow Univoraity d I I __ ,,._ di 14w ·'1hi9~ notice, _and ' am . w "" 0 er ~e er ts_ . In .Vfew of today's vastiy 'ex-' · ece v llff a • ..,...,.'. eot.s,
'wrWng •·~· 11 yru• thlol: by tbroogll comospoiidence study. ...,..._, educ a 110 n al ;... students of Marlow paid l400 friends, or the P111li<'· ~
, ~ , I could get e bet· -~'-"ar "Tbe Guld lo portwlltles, 11 s a IKtle surprts-received. DR. LEE l'UllTl!l\, . blll · "< · ~ (For a booklet w I l h ""'..""" ., . ·• lo l§OI! for <lfa __ they never · • ~ .
, ·t« Job? Or, are dip!Ol!las you ..---· '· ,, • Ing that degree mitts have not "'!"book,"~ F e"
get by mall accepted by com-ln4ependeot Study, aend 75 become extinct. The oppos\te Dfl!,lllEB MILL8 ore In-(Al!», 2tt PSI: Aft. So~ New
. panles? JTbe advert!Jement centa lo tbe National Uruvel'SI· is true. According lo tbe-11.S.·, ~i-.~ ... a/JI requln!'. Yoik; N.Y. 10003, IU5) Slves
enclooecl•wlth tllis letter' was 1Y. Exlenslpo ""°"·· 1 DuPont Office ol Educlllioo, tbe mills • ...,._.ot;~ 'lblt all ·a .,..poolle ot. -m1u' clipped from a busiriesa ~ Circle,, Wa~, D ,C . of tbe educalional un-reputable aehooll r equire· cbaracterJstica: .• --"'."-if
Jl'111unlty • m a'g a t'I n e : 20034I.)_ However, the above dergroimd have tripled within before ~errlll( '.degree&. "Most degreemills + lo
"trniven!ty Degrees By Mail. advertisements sounds · · the last decade; abolil 110 of Prices for their sheepskins have Ubraries, classrooms, •
Free. lllfonnaOon. Write P'.O. AS P HONY aS cavities Jn-them are now peddling quickie ("suitable for fr am Ing '' ) and .other esaential facilities,
Bex -") -R. S. Tucson, false teeth. Ada such as these degrees not worth the paper range from $10 to $2,500. Few, but usually ju.at have I· desk or
Ariz. are typical of those placed by t~y·~ printed on. if any, demands are made for two and a telepbooe •
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DCMT·YOUIHLf • SAVI Ste 2. 9 FEil lilt VElJ(I • lllllWfMS Ollf(I · c ·
CMl'm. WY TO INSUU ... STllll
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COMPAIAILI llTAlL ..••.••...• llc · IA.
, HIRCUl,ON .Hl•LOW
. 1•'1. IUCILDN OLEFIN Pill mil
MlllCU FIBEI -STAIN 1111 WEiii
IESISTAllT. wlnFVL IECOUTOI COUIS.
NOW SALi PllCID ..... , .,
COMPAIAILI llTAIL .... ; ..... $4.9t
ltYLON Hl·LOW
111i c-..m.s FluMoo 11'11.111 Pill
l'IPllM m.• ll:lOW 11W CMlllES .::-:..-:::u~~~.TD········
CQMPAIIAIU llll,ll .......... $4 ...
299 . ... .... -.HM
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111'4 lllPOiif ll'tlDll Jill IEU, llCll. 399 llblU SIM. IEAllllFVL, NEW, llllEE · CDLOl IHICllS. • ' .._,., ·
NOW sALI PllCIO........ :.:, .
COMPA_IAILi anAIL .......... $4.tt .
COMPAIAILI llTAIL .......... $1.ff
.DACRON® SHAG
~-·NlTHlD l'IU. IUITIFIL. ~.i!~--Willi A FULL lUJ Pill un .. , IRoeAllll Clll•S 11 CUISE •
FHM. · NOW SALi PllCID ....... .
'cOMPAIAILI llTAIL •••••• .' ••• $7.tt
499 ......
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111'1. INC ® l'altml PILL llCI. 6'9 l.IDl*SlY !llCI PIU •.. llEW, UCIT1llC
llCIUllll ca•s. . · ......
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COMPAIAILI llTAIL .......... $t.tt
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111$ 111'1. lllUll' Piu CAIJfl IS A lM
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·I.AS VEGAS, Nev. (AP \ -
Pot-mer Howard Hughes aide
itObert Maheu and Eugene
Maday, the owner of Checker
~iib Co., were among four men receiving final approval
te operate lhe Ships' Store of
Lake Mead Marina and the
1,fa,DUcal Flag Restaurant~
BM at the same location.
The approval came et a_
meeting of the.. Clark County
Liquor and Gaming Licensing
Board on a unanimous 5--0
vote.
SHERIFF RALPH Lamb,
board chairman, and Cowity
Commissioner Bob Broadbent
were absent.
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BOy Wat~her
Male Nudes Her Ga11te
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) .: A former model whose latest ~
job Is photographing nude men says she has sold 50,000
calendars which featw-e the prize products of her work. ,
But, says Evelyn Carter, 29 and married, "I've no in· j ~~ ·tention of becoming a female Hugh Hefner. I d~llke him l
for presenting women as mindless creatures with large 1. * bosoms and available bodie!.", •1 . ' .
MRS. CARTER admits she's a boy watcher wbo con-
vinced dozens of Michigan hardhats and salemten to audi-
Uon in blushes and append.ix scars.
She has photographed a raw dozen, made each a man
of the month, and publl.s.t:ied the color gallery as "Eve's
12," a 1973 calendar o( nude men. They sell for $2 each.
The actual photography was a little more embarras-
sing than I anticipated," she says. "f didn 't know where •
to look, and neither did some of the guys. -.
"A FEW POSED and looked proud. But during the out-i
door !Mts, several ran for the bushes everytime a car
came along."
Mrs. Carter, in Phoenix searching for nudes for 1974,
says she decided to go ahead with the calendar after four
) oot of five women she interviewed said they woUld buy
one of the calendars. ~
--·"MY .JtttEN APPEAR as construction workers, write~.
mUkmen and business executives -because they are ~
atructioo workers, wrlten, milkmen and busi:D~_etxecu-
Madax, who al.so owM two
car leasing firms and Little
Ceasar Casino, was the only
one listed on lhe application
for the tavern as having· a 100
percent intere st in t h e
busineaa.
u,1 T......_ tives." ·
The restaurant, bar and
store are on a floating barge
at the end If a pier.
Good Skate
Roller skates may not ........ .
be a perfect ·fit, but ''
Ibis yoongster pays no
heed as she e njoys
warm autumn sunshine
in spin around the
block in Detroit.
Loses 73 Pounds
Svelte Al Hirt
Plays Up Storm
From Wire 'strbice1 rousing welcome by , some
Jazz Trumpeter AJ Hirt says 5,000 teenagers in London. .
he can play the trumpet "bet-Many of the British
ter than ·ever" now because· youngsters,. w!K> greeted ~
the 73 pounds he lost m the Osmonds ~t L o n d o n s
last eeven months improved • H.eathrow Airport, sle~t at
his brlathing. · air term1na1 overnight to
. catch a glimpse of the Hirt, who widerwent sur'gery American!
to lose, weight a~ ~he . M~cal · They got a bonus when a
College of Vtrg1n1a 1n Rich-second' American pop group,
the Jackson Five, also arrived
for appearances in Britain. ' * '"""".":';-'"'."""""'.""'.":"."-~'-~E;:i;ntertainer Jim N~ lo-~· ' • . hls ngbt leg ~ .dijj:
mond laat March, 'wiis at the ci continues to perfonn
hospital for a routine checkup. at H ' Tahoe Casino ua.-
''I'm feeling great," tbe ing crutcheS.
New Orleans trumpeter said. Officials at
Hirt weighted 333 pounds . State Line, Nev.. ·~0Joeot11 I when he checked into MCV (or jury was tom muScl~
tests last February. He would suffered while jitterbug d
like to lose about 40 ·more · mg.
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Fees Cut
To Annul
Marri.ag-e
VATICAN CITY (AP). -
The Vatican baa made mar-
riage annulments Jn l t s
trlbuoal cheaper with new
rates to go into effect today.
imedlcal •
weight _11ctlo11
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Th• 1•fe •nd pr•cticel method for the
entire f1mily to lose weftht ..• undtr
tht strict 111pervl1lon of Medlc1I Doctor•
C•ll '•r l1forM•tl9"
M•ncl•y tliru Frl4•¥ t •·"'·to~ P!ftl·.!-do1M to 2 ,.M. -.!,,,
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The move drew immOdiate
accusallooa that the Roman
Catholic Cburch II COID[l<tlng
with divorce courta. UNDORA · Nowpwt ._. j1
THE VA11CAN confirmed ~I . . 404 Wfttlttltsl• A.ff. r'
the.,,ew i•dlciai 1 ... a1ter a . _ "',:,~DICAL CUNIC 64S.J740 " :
Rome newspaper printed the Ne"'°" lwt. ..._ Growe P01ed1N Slierw Oeb Wa•••l!I• Hiii ' I
te1t of the clreular letter by MW74I a..:zos1 7""2614 nu1a 147-, '· i -~~~ ·-·· l Staffa, the p....-t of the Loot _. W01t ~ M o!!W :..~· 'w.;:i1~ ~ Sacred Rota informed bishops 42'-6Mt t62-Ma 17~1 k ~
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pounds. -Nabors' manager L a r r y * ,.,, Thompson said Nabors .,W A spokesman f o r ' en-continue to wear a cut
tert.alners So nay and Cher throughout his . H a r r a Ji '1
Bono uJd the couple canceled engagement which r u n 1
their Las Vegas engagement through Nov. 12.
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·~ ~-ftUILUID .A , a•euo....a•••• ...... COOLANT
Une days early because Cher * · -..........
was suffering from a 1pastic Former British a c t r e 1 1
coion.. Norma Fosttr filed fer dlv«ee A spokesman for the Sahara in Santa Monica from her iJD. Hotel aald Mrs. Bono had suf. h fered the intesUnal illness presario · usband, .l1me1 A. Doolittle. before and said it was not con-DooliUle, 59, producer
sidertd aerious. general manager of • * Greek Theater and H~ ~ American pop music tingtoh Hartford Theater. and
group, the o.mnu; arrived Miss Foster, 35, were married
in Britain for a short tour to a last year.
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·, QUEENIE y Phil lftterl
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Girls Give·More
Eyest FeDows •
. s long been tPe popular impressim that men de-
vote 'derable time to 1he obseo;vatl!ll ol ~ glrh
while worn pay but liWe attention ID~~tbe feUDws round-
about This no · is in etTO<, ev~.!>flldea cam-
era bro's r ' ·facts in a Dore, dartng
a toolliall gaine t a cocktail · : Tbelr lengthy
films show., women ,cut e flirtatioiua· glances at men
" ·• tlian t at the glrla. Far inore. •
SOME S _ in. 1!>e, _body, not
many but some, Ntver fee! pain. In-
lfde the brain is one:-. Another Js the
inner lining of the mou~· t neit to the second (DOlar. • IF BOTH parents ire left. ,
more than half their children will
"left-handed, too. Or such be the claim
of Dr. D. C Rife of, Ohio State Uni-
versity.
~ ASKED wby Sdiubert Jailed kl complete the "Un-
r~ Symphony." That's a mystery. He lived si.z: yean
after be wrote it, though. "' -
• S(>OC~ -Few sports realize ttie-official name oC
that game widely known as soccer is "association foot-
ball." Inc;Jqeotally¥$. soccer p[ayen ·~ aald t. be 1n geat dtnlana · young ladles o1 ~. ·'!vb.J
I dOO't know. Theli!'s..,. It's becauoe lllOY'ii! '*)"
low¢ to use their• ban but that's inere 'l!libiillr.~, tainlY. -"' ..
IF YOU rack up -.bout 1,000 dreams a~"Y. ~'"-
average, aC<XJrdiJI« to-the sleepespert.o •• , ·~
steak is 60 percent wa.te!' •.• SCIENCE a110 . ijiibfed
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Plaza Merchants Hold Different· Elec --. 0
1 =--~chle 1votJ.na qe to five and given ;Bllllklr Ille! ' ' ve all · lbom • different breed of .,._
IOl1'n votes i.elodlolll ~:.:i. to .::!".if!" aald ~ ~ bow about arr e 11 iFiood.. merebant's represen--
Aardvart, a Anteater taUve.
Ille! Lou Roy ! -
'lbe Jailer candidates 11IE ASSOCIATION has 111'-
are put o1 an -·• ballot j J'llllged ma Jelt'1 PeWng Zoo
being offered by tbe Weetcliff to be eet up In a lar!le tent oo
Pima Mll'dwll's Allloclatlou the cmter's porting Jo~ Flood
kl Hlrt>or Area dllldren. . Voting lllaN today Ille! ends said, Ille! adverUaements pll!i-
Satunlay. . -gmg varlou.s animal can-
''To aet the elementary didat.s have been running In
acDJol children Involved In 1be local newspopen.
elec:tlon, we have -the "We decided kl give all the
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animal• names ' and let the
tldl vote for their fa~tea,"
Flood said. "All the flnt
names are bom>w.d fmn the
center'• merebljJ}ll."
'"llluo are u!Onrmaia In tbe
1'1lllllilll for top spot," Flood
said. ''There isn't a con-
aervatJve or liberal on the en-
tire llate altbougb IOll)e are
louder than others ...
THE BAU.OT to be filled
ool by children viBJtlng the zoo
lncludea a space at the bottom
la fill Oii! what Issue they
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M)Uld raile 1! campaigning for
an ottlce.
. "Any serious ilalle3, like the
war, taxes or inflation, won 't
be conaJdered becJUJe they
are voting in the land of
Utopia where everyday things
like clothes, playing, eating
and school are the top issues,"
Flood aaid.
The merchant& will award
free trips to Sacramento to IO
chlldren and their te~hers
from 10 school& to niee[ Gov.
Reagan.
"The winner w:ill have pick·
ed. the winning animal and his
statement at tbe bottom of the
ballot will be Judged Oil how
humorous an Issue it la,"
Flood said.
"WE ARE GOING to pre-
v e n t nationwide television
predictions of the winner by
tallying the ballots in a hot air
balloon hoverinf over the
shopping center;' he joked.
"At least OUT election will be
a diveraion and reUef from the
weeks of bombast we have
had" to endure ," Flood added.
F'or sake or equal time,
other candidates i n c I u de :
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Edna gticki!n, Clint Cltimp,
Mary fa-. Don Duck, Evd,yn
Emt(. Bill Goat, Go r d'O n
Gqose, Richie Horse, Kenny
(angaroo. Veta LI am 1 .
lttelvln P.facaw, C h a r I en -
Sheep, Joe Serlema, Dav~ .
Tortoise and Jean Zebu. ,
"And f0< thoee too old la
vote (over olementary achoo!
age!. we will have a contest to
see "i'IO can ,mte the best
slogan for ah animal cant
dldat.,.. Flood ' llOld. ..,,,. •
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MISSES' WASHABLE
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Double brusted • w1sh1bl1 ·Colors:
ln>Sty white, red, 111\'Y •• ...., & bolp.
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that men usually~ lllelr balance better.tlll\ll~.
physically , . , AMONG n lli!s, there ant no -~
. : y lT'S Kl'l<lwtJ ,a~le\v, 80 pac!eut<>f:aie l!rlfl "'
WM many blgh SclJool boys are expectin(. .
BEEF -Why Brithh cattle differ frOm French cattle
can .;be explained. Early Englanders cooked IDOe!tly over
opedl wood fires. Their meat D®ded1 a layer of fat tG ketp
It f1;om ~chlng. l!ut the ol\I Fi'encji cooked largely oo
cba#OOI. nte leaner their meat, the bel1er. And both so
bred their livestock to these ends. Most d>efs oow coo.sider
Freoch beef the -d's bell . ~
CONSIDER moonllghtets. those cilium who bold down
two jobs. "'One out of every 10 is a postal worker, the ita-
tistlcs show. Two out of every 10 are sebool teachers. And
three out of every 10 are·self employed at whatever.
. .,.~UT 100,M bacteria, that's what you can erpect to !rlll!f!l1i! wilh ooe Utile old peck ol a kiss. ~ tliat
pasUonate procedw'e and you'll transmit more nearly
800t000 bacteria, Or eo report the scholars. ,
BEAUTY -"If you think you're beautlful, you move
llke a heautilul penjlil," coot.nds tbat eminent alllhorlty
Margaret Mead. ~Cites the Polynesians. They're not aU
that handsoaie.· really. Bat they saw nobody but them-
selves for so many J:iaandreds of years, they think they're
rather dandy. So everybody else thinks so, too. Something
to it, maybe.
tF EVERYBODY who was treated for some venereal
disease nationwide Jut year were to queue up in ooe line,
said line wou~~etcb over 100 J'nlles long. • Address mpil to L. !tf. Bol/(l, P. 0 . Box 1815, Ntw-
porl Beach!... Calif. 92680. . ,
Veterans. • •
(COii. from 0pp..ti. Pqe)
servi.es in the9e matters are
availaDle at all leveG of
1overnm~t up to state.
Nominees
For Awards
.Sought -'Ille state baa adopted the
Uni&nn Vetera n • Guar-
d.lamftlp Act, providlng for "'• t e rn b 1 y m 1 n "Roblrt
guardl1lllhlp ol IU<h veterans BOdlwn fR-Newporl -)
and their\!"~ who need . h searching for two,..._ ~ "'l.':· m~talna the under 19 yoon ~ "*1i lor U.
C1Ufornla Veteram Rome at 2971 Young, AmeHma ,.,...
Yountville In Nape County. f<>< Bravery ud lllMei, ID
Veteral\I mlllt be rt1idents ol . aftRual co~ eailfomla for al least nve by the U.S.
yean lmllleditlely irlor io •J> Candldat.s nwot -1
pllcetloo, bavf'1*1 -.ible -ol IC!fritla, -
wa11me -In' I -• of wi-.... 1 birth milltary. have a tefnporary or certificate and a r e c en t
permanent 4lalbllity IUCh that pbolagraph to Badham by
t.hq are unable lo fbDow a Nov . 10. Hit telectiona will be fi:' O<Cll]lltlon and be reviewed by Gof. -Id lilly unable to provide Rtagan and final -loo will
for their own boopilallutlon. be mado by Atty. Gen. Thlfe II 1 domlclllory llCllon ilk:hard G. Xie-
for-m.r1111. · --talonnalloo to
Badblm II JM Weatdtff
P'OR INPOllMA'llON •-~ Drl.,., Newport Belch, -· "'-and any other aerv~~ For more lnlonnatloa, call dotlred, ............. «ni.ct ... 7101.
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South Pasadenans
Battle Freeway·:.
By AllNOIJ> FRIEDMAN ....
THOMAS D. ELIAS
Some Southern California
voters not only are grappling
with the plethora of con-
troversial initiative on next
Tuesd{ly's statewide ballot,
but also are faced with 1oca1
petition-produced propositions.
Conspicuous among the local
inl.Uali,re measures are ooes
restricffilg airport develop-
ment in Ventura County and
another that would impede
construction ol a freeway
through South Pasadena.
With the outcome of each
election figuring to yield far·
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
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descriPio~}'o( the measure on
the ballot Nwonied. The suit, refect..f•by li>e state Supreme
Court two weeks ago, charged
tilat' . thei ~ <OMcy c 1 er k
"mis8t8tea" the nature of the
measure ID abbrevtalog lt&
-dlDt '"'· theJiallot. 'nlat'-ballot descriptioo. says
nothing about what the in-
itiaUve supporten contend is
the heart ol lhelr C8ll\l)Olgn -
lo require any alrport plans to
be voted on by the local
citizenry. Instead, the ballot
description merely indicates
that the meaaun! wou.il pr&-
blblt the county . ' • f r o m
Operating llllY alrporl ln ctties
or wilhln 2.1 miles (3.000
yards) ol residential zoneo."
LARGELV FORGO'ITEN
amid the ctebate oftr ttl! buf-
fer ~ ~vision his been
the ortglnal objective ol the in-
itlaUve drive, which attr~
lS,000 valid signatures. of
reaching effects, the cam-registered voters (10,714 was
palgns in both Southland areas enough to qualify it for ~
hav been hard-hitting ballot). . ' e · IDhlally, the Commltl<ie
Although the South Agatost Camarillo Alr-po_rt
Pa..adena nleuure will be ' launched It& petitlon-slgning
;deci~, only .by the voters of campaign to stymie tbe coun-
tbat city, its Implications ty't hopes of developing a ma-~ be as widely-felt as the 'Jor a>mmerclaJ airport at the
councywlde a Ir port pro-oXnarct air ba&e aite on the
poslUon. outskirts ol Clmarillo.
Toward that end, t h e
THAT'S BECAUSE the ~"··-commilteo -· m~ South P a s a d e n a lnlUaUve ~w by the eamarjji;, City
seeks Id' derail a statHdopted Council. At the Slll1e time,
addition to the 1A>l)I Bead1 camarillo councilmen tried
Freeway which Would run witllout sUCC'eSS to convince ~ the heart ol tile San county supervlsora lo· go along
Galriel Valley city. with· a plan for Ult city and
Reminbcent ' of the sue--Pepperdine: Unlverllty t o
cessful 1970 antl-frteway i~ jointly use ttte 776-aere Ox·
itlatlve In Newport Beach, the nard base as a combination ~-~b,~~ tt:U~and.~
dlmen would prevent all city While the city and county
streets along the adopted have been unable to "settle
freeJiay route from ~ used their dif£erence1 about how
for that purpose. extensive the airport part of
U it succeeds, the State the plan should be, Pepperdioe -
Division of Highways might is ready · to pursue the
challenge t h e Initiative's transportation school concept
Jegallty in court, So u t h on Its own. 1be college, whlch
Pasadena's city attorney ha.! recenUy opened a new campus
specuJated, or else build the in Malibu, needs IJ>IX'OV&l
freeway link on bridges across from the federal government
the forbidden 1!11.reets -a cos-for use of the alr base land.
Uy alternative favored by no ....
In Ventura County,' a
cltlu!UJ group opposed lo
development of a commercial
airport at the abandoned Qx.
nard Air Force Base easlly
qualified an initiative which
prohlbita: an airport In a~ of
the couilty'1 cities' without a
vote by the people of the
parllcular city.
LEFr VP IN THE air,
though, Is whether the ml of
tho air bole -rly wlU over
be developed. 11 a commercia1
airport -large or small. If
the initiative passes, that
question will be even more
clouded because t?le coanty, at
least, would Presumably be
bamld lrom operating sny
such facility by the 4,000-yard
residenllal barrier.
A SECOND featW"e of the In the years-Old S o u t h
tnltlaUve, however, ha1 pro-Pasadena controversy, the
vlded tho Impetus for a heated completion of the Long Beach
opposition campalgn, Jed by Freeway will become more
county olllclals and aviation . clcMlde<I· than ever il the local
boosten. That provla"'° wooJ4 lnHlaUve passes.
bop an airport at leut s,oao About 21 miles ol the
yarda away from 1111 land -17 la open between Long
zoned for residential u.e. Beech and a point near South
Opponents claim ther8 11 00 Pasadena, while the state
aultable 1lte In the county that HJahway ConunLYlon recent1y
-idn't Infringe on the $,000-approved !wm to construct
yard buffer '''"'" u.iudlq the the lei from -tho.....m<thern e.dslln& Venlura County llmlta ol Soulh PUldena
Alrporl tn Oxnard. Cowlly throU<h Pllldona during the .
Coonoel &t Olblxllo ... --flacal ,.u. it -1d fon:e the ~-to Work on the northenHno<t _., ~-· leg bet--rnd the clole don the _.. a.-lot..._ ol the Foothill 1nd
tlon facilll1 rnd drop out ol.. Voolura lJMwaya la duo to
t b e a I r p o r t b • a I n e I a begin durinl lhla flacal year. ~..:,i..i.. -has already tlfOdUced a oourt
fl&ht, wfth tilt lnillaUve-
'-"" dlb!m -.nlu.t loliol Ila lull to bn• ba
' . Cadet Cited
90 THAT LEAVES only the
South Paoadt111 link. 'll1e 11>
ltlatlve's auppor:t&rl,
plrlk:ularly Ille coioiclllnon,
11.... nroullnl tho floeWIJ
-·o1 tho ~ ol South
-· an Idol bliflway dMslon pl.-. want to avoid. . •
0.W 8eolt P. Md"arllnd, Oi11>o11t1oo lo Ibo INlllUv
_, ol Mt. and Mn. R.J. bu 'ilOfll !f.""beaW by the
lld'lrlaldl(COola.M ... , flll ' ""1llllUlllty 1 Oiimber o I
-tho Arm1'1 ROl'C ~ Commln:e, a lllllllblr ol , ,._. too pladof lo Ibo lop ~ mayora . and coun-
ie ...-ol tijj ii\lll!Jfy • dlriiiii ~ cMc -· ·•. . ci-al Wentworlh Mlll!Ary '1'hert appw to be plonlJ o1
I. -1 In Lo1ln1ton , _..mo u well u ...,. l ,, Mlacw!.' ' • I porton. • •
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·state Offers Benefi
By PIUL JORDAN ...,. __
SACRAMENTO -Ne It
doean't. receive the publicity
given federal programa for
mllllU7 servll:o vetorana. (ita
prograqu are oo a much
llilAll.<r scale), Calllornla, too.
hu state benefits for lta more
than three million veta.
Headquartered In t h e
capllal, the Callfornla State
Dep.artment of Veterans Af·
fairs dots its part in·
rewarding Californians who've
served their nation-. (not to
mention their state) in con-
mcta-going· baclt before the
turn of the century.
While there are no lo.ager
disability PomJo11o b • 1 n I claimed by. velerans l<ick.ed by
mules (there w_ere .~ than
1,000 as a· relUlt of such ~
juries during the Clvll War),
many of the slete11 veterans
ma~ not be 1wart""11ey ate 1n
. line for cerWn heneOts :
-COUN~llLING and
representation on ' c J a I m s
related to military service,
with office to provide such
help located in San Francisco
and lngte-1 .
-Once federal benefits are
exhaust~~ educational
assistance for widowa of
l •
veteraal who dled ol wartime "Cl dlacharp or Nov. U of Uda . ·~ .., ~ to ¢'111 wllo n • ..-i;;
aervJce.<oooected dlall>WU.. year. ~ ~ k oppllialilo ha •"*'11111 or.poacollme dillbllllles llnco v-. to be ellgible, 'lii!lllonY orP.• • ._ ill11•1 · ' • Sel!L II, '!Mo, wtv.. of must be •Uve cant-<ir ,...tve ....... ~ i-o-~ ,-V...,. tildl 'It
vet«ans tolajjy dlubJod from relldenla at tho limo thO)I ~'"'*~ <ndlil. •' (lry= ..me&<:<llllll!Cie ••-· rnd ~the oervice and have • .!.,At ai1W\,.. ~ are ... hi cbllGln of 111 such -· served Ajll1J 1 1117'1o Nov n mint ol ~ of&li. ud · ,llcl at 1
• :" 1nm1. be nau.. 1t1a; DeCi 7 '1M1 to nee." 11: Veterana . • a\,p I o 11110.n i · · ·
1DSorhaveOveyear1 • tllf;·Juneff, lilltlloJail. 31, · ~:1111M;-ql.t1utyto ~ A 1..,."'-
realdence. llti6; and Aug. 5, 1111! lo 9lme iiitiil'°'.:~" 'Jn 111rilog ~ance Ja 11111
-T!ie !JS lalown state po.' dote lo ·be determined; or In ~ • ....U. mar ~
gram for veterana (but one of an erpoditlon .,. campaicn for · -V~....,., .,.... 1 c u 1 e d '* ,tor liill'lll-•
which advantage ' too often whlcb the • gOYernmenl haa from various stale tow; tbW ~ _,.. lsn~ taken), lnvolvlog low·ln-autbortied a medal. • can C<ll)lacl locilJ county tax aid ./~
tere«t loans tor those u1111ors fat' tnbi'netJon on coudtJ ~.._1 .S)"OD"
qualllled, op lo '20,otltl for VllTllJIANS and · their t)l'OpOtty tax erempllooi-F...--......_,,..il' . homes and up to ll0,000 for Widon receive a 10 lo J.5.polJ\I .i.r·-oOi; motor . wjllclo are ,--:Varbli> ~
farms. The deadilne for ap-prefereitce on stafio clvD waivod .·for vojorll!I • .....,... • ci>pleo, II: \nil ,.
pllcaUon ls 30 yean from elate · wvlce esamlnatiom, whlle lost the. use ol both lol!!;~-' .(M: ~ .
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•• ... •• ~ .. ' 1"r • .~·1~ ann'oµ~ce .. Pl\NASONIC' moQth!
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one drawing weekly!
no purchase necessary!
Drawings will be held in each store at 2:00 P..M. every Sunday for 4 weeks beginning Nov. 5th.
Come in and register now for these valuable prizes.
first week prize!
~ portable .
a111 radio
uniquely de~ned •
• Re liable battery operation .
Sensitive AM reception . Solid
state ensineered. Earphone· for
• private hst~ning. Asiorted c~-
ors. .
Mod~I R-72
third week prize!
hi~h quality lf'6l'~l!f'p11cnro
_with am Im
stereo radio
Walnut finished wood cabi-
net with sty!ized , speakers.
eomplete With ple11.i-glass
dustF.ov9r. 4 speed record
ch anier. diamond stylus,
headphone jack inclu<ted. Model S -840
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Model I CT-28.
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casHHe recorder
with 'am/fm radl•
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y • • ·:· ·:·
Autom~tiC$tOp, easy-m'a·tic •
reco rdrng level, capsta".
drive. Easy loading, pop-up
cassette; -Ae/car adaptable%.
Remote mitrophone, pre-r• corded ca_ssette, earphone
and batteries included.
Model RQ.224S
fourth week prize.!
-~ -· .;t,e orbitaV '
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speed-a-vision, tint-ed
screen. Dual UHFNHF di-
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·Swivel 'tripOO pedest81 with earphOne.
Model TR-005
·•-•plt•llio with built-in am/Im .............
3-speed changer, Magnislate cart-•
ridge, diamond stylus. FET tuner,
stereo eye, "{OOd grain, two 6%"
speakers, dust cover. Model SE-840.
13995
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black & white t Y
PANASONIC '
ac battery
·pop •P 't.v.
wlthfm,tam
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5" screen measured diagonil+
i ty. Built:in Panalloid batteries. Slide-ru~ radio tuning, all solid '
. state, AC adlpter·'recharger,
battery, sunshield and ear·.
phone. 16995'
Model TR-475
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PANASONIC '
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24-hour timer, music or.buzzer
alarm, push buttoh operation.
lighted dial timer, solid state
engineered, 3 coloreftolces. 2·9··
mini cassette
recorder
AC battery, built-in condtntor mt:
crophone. Auto-ftop. e.tteryNU
meter. Cpmplete with cassette, batteries. urphone and case.
6995
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ac battery
casielW
recor•r
Built-In condensor m1c,c;.
phone, push button controls.
Easy-Matic recordin1 auto
stop with cassette, bliterits.
earphone Ind remote ~kt.
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1110 w. •• atreet .1100 •· 1.1,111w.-1NY .. ...... .... . ..., ..•
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County Harbors
f Otficial Tibbed
Vnli,ae Doilistion 1..
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Ed··wlrlllbiKI'!!'. left of IrTlne'has 'dollafed a l!ISO
.Ameri<;_aa,~ ·~w Pumper 1!'11!! e""'1• to Good
Will .lildU~~·· , r bis home ~ed several · on~ age;• ,and bis flll!il:r birely escaped,
• lntere~\'.ill, "!uipment wii arcf\l!ed. He pur,
! the eQ~.llld· restored I~ Jllow)ie !Willia··
'. , ·• will to'uie .the machine, appi:illted at •:!5.ooo,
.JOii. , ,ls· standing, 1nd Goodwills d Hico • I .,. its story of. helpiof the h:mdJ~p l,lis
1s at .Wheel. •. t•. ~ " • • "l' l: : ' v • ,, ~ ... t 4 '
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,'4 aANTA ANA - A Co~ serve three,..... .........
•...... _·.. •. and twn cnmpanlons in Mrs. ".....,,· 1a · :jileaded ,....... guilty to"iiieli·ii dxmts ined ~t arreellng officers alleged agatmt the trio. She will be ~ a . $10,000 a w • e k oeoteoced pee. 7 by Judge . J111JJkmaking racket b a v e Mumy afttr be studies a
ed , guilty to tecluc<!d probation .,i be ordered.
es In Orange County A !Ang Mach man tabbed ~ Court,. . ' by police ... tbe principal
! Judge Wtmam :.Mu~ra .r defendant in a boobnaklng
iiJllered a 45-<!ay county Jail operation eeni.tecl In hll
·teim for Carl Rebkowitz. 41, Hawaiian Garderus novelty tctt1 788 Center St., after the flnn was seDtenced to 60 days
i tW&ndant pleaded guilty to in cnunty jall.
.. of tbe boolnnaklng all-t tJudge Murray or d e r e d .tlon• filed agq him. I' .. fames J . scoteua 47 to .....
'°'.ll•llm'litz. am.tee! June 2 three years ..:oo.;11on on
'IQ· Newport Beach wilb MrJ., rel-. Scilttella aJao pleaded
t Wat orderect coun1&. ,
Orange Qlunty H a r b o r s
-and Parts DiN>cPor
IQmelb Sampeon baa been
eltcted heed of tbe CallJomla
Jlartne Allain and NivigaUon
· Conference.
The conference. Which
~ a11 eamornta ports
and harbOn, met recently , In
San Diego.
Conf•eea at the annual
meeting of the group heard a
report on envlronrr.ental im-
pact statements, anaI1ses of
federal aid to harbor project.!
F Jean Krutcb, ~ · gullly to one of 38 felony
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Ji.<. .. • . ~ , ·-· I . , r $ "' • ~ ·' .:~~t" :•t """D • ·an·? 4J.#I -~neg-ins at ~~~c-,~;~~,: =
>Jt.:. ·. r ~ 1 ... . <:·· ,..,..._ .. -· . ~-,.,.t'~· wL:..t He·s~:: ·r:J: :· ;JJ;L ~(.~•'• ~· _,,!:~'••,,-: ·-~--~~~ -,., ,.f,YJ,-n''
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;;': ' By DR. STEINCRORN cnokies. (No eating between
f · meals or after supper.) , ,, orUelb birthday. A special
-".,.tebt.atlo.nJ Tbe ,aniles and DURINQ THE PAsr few
'Jiibllatlon of·ll~ blOtplent of year1, espedally, I have been
·tlie houor Otten ··lltde deep feeling very &ood. I cnot three
':cliAibts and qUestionlrip about meals a day, do all tbe
and water quality problems in
harbor dredging.
• Sampooo will bold tbe post
for -yeara. He will be ualsted In pollcy-maldng by a
live-man boaril ot dinctor1.
Land Obtained
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DEPAR'rMENJ.
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KENNER'S
snoopy powel'·
·tooth·
.... brush
11 /2-3-4-5/72
. Encoura(es early a:ood
dental habits. Works just
like adult power tooth-
brushes.
SAVE 8.91
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DAllY PILOT
UCI Accepting· Applicat~ons
Tbe appltcaOon period for
uodergraduate admllslon Po
UC !nline in tbe fall quarter
1973 opened today.
Appllcanta are encouraged
to apply during tbe monlb of
November to. be auured of
, colllidvaUoo at the campus of
their first choice, aocordlng to
Dr. Jamea Dunning, UCI ad-
misaiomi olflcer.
Tbe aame applicalJoo period
will be open at all eight
general cam~ ot the
Unlvenity of California. At
the end of November cam-
puses that bave filled tbelr
enG>llment quolu wllr c1..e to
new student.I, wblle othen will
continue Po aooept. 1pptlcations
until tbelr quolu are ~ ·
UC !nllne II one of tbooe
campu1e1 whole enrollme.ut
quota for new llludenll can be
expected to be filled by tbe
fll<l of November, Dr. llw>
Ding aald.
For tbe ftnt time Ibis year
applicatlon materlaJs wlll be
made ava:Ilable 1n advai\Ce lo
prospective students Ibrougb
blgb achool ..i commun!Iy
college couifllellng of-
fices. Addltkmal application
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Water Quality
SACRAMENTO -Legilla-
tloo IJ to be introduced early
nell session by Rep. Jerome
R. Waldie (0.Antloch) wlllch
would require federal aa:enct.es
to provide water io meet new
quality siaDdlnll set by tbe
ltetes. The oongreuman 11\d
·be was moved IO take. UllJ at;:-
Uoo by a recent -of the
U.S. Department of Interior.
SAU DAYS THUU. THRU SUN •..
NOV. 2-NOV. 5
COUPON OCP
TOY
DEPARTMENT
SAVE 2.50 ~shaker
LfMIT I
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·maker
Now you can make and
paint a variety of fie·
ures with th·is easy &
fun ktt.
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SAVE 663
daw•
orlgl•al
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Blowing out lb{ candles on" and in my spare ttme, lake 1:~ ~~. "°'u,,~":'~ care of oUr 1181'11en. I drive 111> rt'9V! emo ~ .e • .:ar, ~ I fove to tee flowen
Now eve~'11tt11-1Ur·clt'T'...._-..
realize the thrill of a bNi;. -•······· Many ele11nt styles to
~.I . BJ:'OW, so ·r have· tb8m. from
• ' early spring until ·-. Then , .. . DOCTOJ~ llf-duri!Jg tbe winter, 1 blll' them
'. THE .~US · :: , from Ibe florist. • , ·
_, .~,, ... '-Alllbave1>ee.n~to11y, .'
' -. . Is Ibel people get Old IOi> IOOll
'' ' , I • in tbelr mllidi and 1101rli:"1'Can ~true. You'C·. be illi'pltaed trulblull• -· that !or me JI!• . . many -!be-age ' _,,, ..., 40 as tbe beglmflng oi tbe began al Iii It .11 a joy to be ~ alive. · .,. .
: '.· F~r I~ who do, perhaps Here's 1·~ kept
.'"· f 11 ·ng •·••-~" ce to tbe end. I'll wager, with all ,,,-O OWi ,.~ •"! tbe washing and tronlni. yCN -;~rt and •Piil! !O , ~ 1 &m a "lbe." rm not. ~kening detepDlna.Uon LO I'm a "'be.;, I've bid to· tab r on. . care of the house .... of
l. ,DEAR DR. STElNCRoeN: my lister's Illness. 5o don't
.Why do ao mony -le gripe surprised bow I , sliD -1f .
....._ tlley I<! ID be401 I am• -Mr. K.
•Fsllll !hilt life~ llvtaa. . For Mr. Y.: You CID bel oa l~· I to bed betweOn ID and :;..!;" i.:.. w~ 1 '$J;J:' p.m., and wake up vitamins If you are -'!"!f, ,let•-4::.1 ilDd J a.m. Ille balanced dlel: ,...,. ~ ··Iii bed 1111 -I l:l6, ~ I chJ<ken, -mllk, plenty o1 jlil up, freebea...mYIOll. and fnllll and vqe11bl,., and ·~pare ~ 1.u .. ,!"lh emiched lfaln Jll'Ollida. 7:,•l!l.et~ • we eef·"" .... . ~ !;am'• • p 0 J n t oft.en
"•;111 I "' -· ov~ad. Too many ol UI ': ' el.I Oii Ibe nm. Onr food bablll
l:Jilly .,,..,_·oi~• of ·wliiqular.How~t ~ked'..:llDW l-.E. .., · 11 a..·. ID)' ~ . joii ..,... ~oa\ · maybe*1rtcmdllP. GI
·1ll1 -Cll . ·--end .,..1111111 •'l*on and -on ~· case, II rnUes -II odd a ~am of ~t CD rrtdiJ. daily vitamla IUHIZ•tt ·ff~i.:tm " .. . • 11,. Illa. For Mis. J .: It 11.lll!ill' Clltl
.., ~ 11111 ': :i.. of \':i,. ~ ~ ar.!111,:: ~te-fnllt ii In _..., l(ive you all tbe ~
... you need to belp ,.. -Oii . • Dinner, wbkb 1 nt 1t 12:11 wbetber cw not to bNlltleld
.fcioct u l isle GI --• bob1. w~q=.~ L"~~ll· ... ~
· fronU. or )IOt :-t .,. an portant for Yll'\? -. lo
.ldnill :!.1,-l•lllM Letlllce _..down -·the -"' :iolad blnod with ~· -I bloq r11ilo aay1 Dt.
. tlletd ~ -pod........ StOlncrolln In 1111 -. t.~ (1f pie., "' oCher "Wbat Yw CU Do '1or
; _, I Cllp Gf -· 8toma<ll Traahla." J'Dr a..,,
IUllP" -ol I write blnJ ti lllfl peper ....... lroll\ of ... P, or I lrlm lnl :II ceate la coin end I '•r ltrtl rill a lilOt ol IT A'll P Z D, IS 11-AD-"lllmato. ror 11e.,i, fruit or DRllSSED ENVZLOPZ. ....
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Watch Dawn and htr
friends 11t with the now
sound a1 you make thtm
do their thins.
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choose from for Dawn
and her friends.
PREVIOUSLY
SOLD FOR
1.74 EA.
faacy feet
d•ace party
Now you can make
Dawn dance to any
rhythm .
PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 6. 99 .. .. ,,.. . .... " ........
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ttll w. lht. •1•'91 IJlt flreat ... ""'" t tllt o. ••••a""'" 1110 -••• 1>1•'-1100 •· wlMttlor Ill•'-11110 Jiit••-i!ll•L
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Navy Flmn°" Recruit TlmolllJ B. L'Edllle, amt of
, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. L'Ecluoe
of 11111 w. ac.an. Froat,
Newport -· graduated from nc:ndt tnln1nc at the
Navll Training C..ter In San
Diego.
Airman Patrict II. Park,
son of Mrs. Ernest L. Park Jr.
of 4M Vista Roma, Newport
Beach, bas been uslgned to
5beppord AFB, Tes., alter
completlng Air Fon:e basic
~ bis six -U at the
Air Tralnlng Command 's
Lackland AFB, Tex., b e
studled the Air Fon:< mlaloo,
orpollatlon and customs and
received apecla1 inllrucll!>n ln-
baman relatlool.
,,,, llrman bas -uslgn-
" ed to tlie Tedm!ral Training
I , Center at SbePP-rd. f 0 r
.-spertalbed tralnlnc u a
med!ral -speda1lll. Airman Part attended
em-Del -HIP School --1.-. -·of Mr. and Mn. Floyd L.
J1'Jlaoa cl )17&1 HoU!nl, HUD-~-. bas -plelod
Air ror.. bulc: tnJnlni al
;.• Lacldancl AJ'B, Tu. During bb als w e e k 1
lralnln&. be atudled the Air Force mission, orpnJzatton
and customs and received
apecla1 inllrUdlon In bwnan
relations.
'Ibo airman Is l'flMlnlnl ~I
the Air Training ComnliDd
-for apeclal~ training In the oecurily pollce lleld.
U.1. air Foree S e c on d
Ll<uterwnl -J. It .... ,
aon · of retired U S A F
Lleulenanl Colonel and Mn.
John H .Keene of 5911 Sima
Bravo Road, Irvine, bas or-
1 • rived for duly al F. E. Wamn
AFB, Wyo.
IJeutetiant Ke«Je+ a mlulle
tsunch officer, Is assigned to a
unit of the-Stnleglc Air Com-mand. America•·, nuclear
clelmonl force of lonl ...... bornberl and lntm:onllnental
ballllllc mllltllil. lie Jn-
.-11 ·""ed II VlllClenberl
AFB.
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Airman J... P1Us1°lr
-of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo D.
PlnUlon ol -Scenario Drive, Hunlinalon Beach, bas '-1 aligned to Lowry AFB,
Colo., after completlns Air
1"llrce -training. Dorlllll bll six -al the AlrTralnlnl Command'•
Llddand AFB. T .. ., b e
studied 1be Air Fom m1aloa,
organllA!lon and CUiiom& and
received apecla1 lnMlclloe In
human 'rela!lonl. ~ airman bas '-1 ualgn-
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Ram~· Not Looking tor An o -er
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-T)>e Rama loot 1.,i ~ <1uartCrbock
Lep Hart Tueodly Id Bulfijo,oo .w~ven,
ltav!Df ,the Nllloolf ·'F.oolblll Lea&ue
ctui• 'ltJh .ooly lloman Gll)lrlel and Pete ~ .
• ,GilJrlel baa ~ ou11e!in& from ten-
"l'nnnl' dimlllll ct . .l)le lhn!wlJig ill\Ow iUjd
-.ll"Ufth) B<allw:!I ~ -~ 0..,, with the ..._ .... _ _._ . ., .... ..;..· __ ,. Rams organlutlm l9<Jg fllOU&h. lie came
Howser to Texa1? ..
be~ in a tnde ·with St. Louis alttr the
-bad-"W• have conllcience in llGman and
"""" said General Manager Don
Klolterman Tueldly. "Beoidel, tllln.b
no way we could make e deal fcir' a front. , .
line~.-' .. ~
, ~ lhe ~ Wi.., bu pasoed,
lalk, ol t~ Rams acquiring Baltlmor<'s
Joli@oy lloltas b no1hin4 but a rumor,
salif Kiooterman. "I lia..,.1 evil! talked' with !hem (the
COltl j," sa1cl tbe Rama gerieNI manager.
~· (lointed'<IUI that the only
... ., for the Rams to· get Ullllu lhb year
Fosse, Grass
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Jell WollnOI!, UC 1"1rle't _, -
-.-'wiirlem SI~ lo .Im 12
--. d tbe u.lted llllttt
~ ...... -...0 ..... Ill • ,... ol
trUilllc -......,_ ... -.... ~. ljte " ... --'-........ ....._ ,. ..... IJ.Dle ...
Molb!Of!, a -;. I/Cl U. ,.ar ... ......... " Ne""" -HIP. cloparU for ,...,_., rto., i--of
tbe DM>ll ,,,... "'""' tnlntnc '"lllP
.far a ..i. ~ Jomrc. tor Nlo,ar-·
'"lblo lo tho .... -lhlt ........
would be ll the' Colli waived him and
tben1bo veteran licDll calJer were t>W·
ed by the other Nl'L dubs. Theo, u 1 fr~ ageot, llnllu coulci ,k llgned by the
Hams.
Loo An~es dropped .former flrll-otrinl l'llllOlnll i.<:t la Jeoepi.on to the . ~. 11'11»(1 ~ olter be clemd
walveli. lfe took tbe ~ ol Hart.
Bil spot on the aCflYe rOster wu not
immedlately fil!!d and Ille running back
from Jlttle Auguatana Oollege can be
reactlVated In two -·tf needed. ,
KIOllennan said Jlie ltanlJ took the
gamble that Jooeplilon would nol be
pl<ked up by aaotber team but felt sale
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the fact that be la oo a _,_ <Ultract
with the Rams. '!bat wauJd meon 1 !tam
clalmlng him would bave blm ~ for
the remainder d. tlJla -Ooach Tommy l'nlll>nl P. r a I I.' e d
Jooe~ 8! "a heDllVI ~bte-
baok" but added that he bu others with a
bit more speed like \Vllil!i Elliaoo and
Bob Tbomu.
Gabriel says that Ms p-.iDg arm
wcwi't get any wone but pi'.(lb8bly no bet-
ter the rest of thb·seaaoo. lie completed
only 3 of ti -ml bad four in-~pted in last Sunday's 45-t7 ioa at
OHiand.
• The Rama meet the Ailoola ~on
Suodloy altemoon In Mem«lal )l>iJ!eum
in a wne with a predomlnani ,.._.., oo
the naUonal Football Con!.,,..,_ Weotern
Division thle.
When the Rams played the Falcoiis in
Atlanta, they fell 31-:i. 'Iben 'they Came
back io beat San Francisco'• Oen,' 31-7
ond last SUnday the 49ers beat Atlanta
49-14 whUe Los Angeles wl).S ahelled by
Oakland, 45-17. 1 Nevertbeleu, the ·Rams still lead the
division by one-half game, a a.argin
'Which could be-erased by Allatttl Sun·
day .
Backstrom
Gives LA
Big Assis t
Emerso n Na~
1st Round Match
From Addison
p<l'TEllORO . Swede!> -Hof !meraoo or Newport Bel<h c1e1 .. te11 T«TY Ad-
dllOll or Austr•lta. .. 2. w 1n tbe nm
n>md of tho GoUobor1 W0<ld Cblm-
plenlhlp tenn!J \oumamcnt htte 'Jbet..
dly.
Dick Stoditon. Trinity UoJwr.ily lee
from Pott Walllnaton, N.Y., -.d 1
""'Jor upod by del..UOC B o b Clnntchatl, ..,. of the llrOOI advaaco
f...nta. W. f.t.
other Winnen lncllldld Mll'ly rue..
o1 i:........ m.: Tom 01t111r o1 ,,,.
Ntthortandl: Nikki Pille ol Y ....... vlo ;
10d Bjoem Bors of -• Borg, .. ........... uplel a.rtle
P.....U. e!Hl.S. Devil Dip ace f"""
Puerto Rlco, 7.f, M .
-lllll•otod Roy -ol Loo Ailc<lol, W. U, 6't. OlMr beet KJeU
J....,._.1 of 8wdtn 1-1, ..Sl"·P't.Uc won J OfC!t AultrlQt'1 vec.rtn Fred lioDe ... ,
~· In othor IDlldlol, Clllf IUchq of Ian
An&elo, Tu . def-Grlbam 8tlltwell o! 8rit1tn M , M, llld Bob 1.1111 of Loo
Anfolol -8"b Mam! ol -Alriea W ,N.
• ID World Classie
' ~ to -" tbe +aloi Ont , Whit 1b0Ul odtool et UCI! "lie called '!fld told me thq ftrt -
• -told jM,J>"JLV I'll.OT. '"11111lp "I ho" dlopped M ol -lor tbe a1i1tr1ns Jell. WboD I llr'l-1\ Ill told ..
I .. UR.mi to ;.,.-efl for IM-· .' preMtl quort..-," Jeflt~llllF ..,.. .... I tfll-hfl ho's .. tho -• tho llnl
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playlnc 11 tai Illa -..a -tc." 1 wm 116' -to plar et ua lo the lbltoof/ p&sJ..t far -It UCI for
Jtlf'a ,.._, M llld -. .,.. oprlnc." , the put two ,.an ll!Jd la Soodo Dllillla
pllnlinl• ~to Nbrtcm .. ...._ • Whit._ pnlessl11,1 •••~IDT lo the BNla ...._.. ~ ,_.,
port ol'tho tee:-H · "I ..U, lllla ff It 1"111llll1 ~ W -pool -Ill 1111-.. btll
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taumomenl bot I bG(lo In -in In UCl -GlrJ Adlnla telil ol a I-U. •'I lllWI.
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Rugged
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The posit lon of nose guard
sounds the worst, and ls ~
'bably lhe least acclalmed of
'any on a football team. It loot
a pl.ayer the caliber of Rich
Glover at Nebraska to gain
~rm:y national attention while
playing the~. but for most
high school players its a cer-
tain spot for anonymUy.
Such Is the cue for J ose
Cueto of Foothill I-Ugh, who ·
will lead the Knight defense
against Mission Viejo Friday
night at TU.stln.
Bill Snjder. Cueto's coach,
thinks It should be that way.
"Our defense has done a
good job all season, and Joe is
probably the key man in the
line." Snyder says. "We count .
on him to stop up the middle, ...
and he doe~ a very fine }ob for lg'
us.
"He uses the same tl'Chni-
ques as say a Rich Glover, but
of course he doesn't do it as
BILL MOHR
Corona del Mir
well." ~f -~
Cueto made his bid to come -~-· !'
out of the shadows last week
when he was scored the
higJiest of any Knights player
this season after coaches
viewed films of the game wi.th
Oriltige.
"It was a partjcularly tough
game for him since they have
a good power game inside, but
he certainly more than held
his own," Snyder sald.
On the season. the 5-9, 170
pounder bu reconled 31
tackles, forced two fumbles
and recovered Uiree to rank
among the Knights' be!t in all
three categories.
Cueto's relative lack of slze
has been somewhat of a
drawback, but he has com-
pensated with quickness and
. .. determination according lo
".Jayder. .. :_ ""'He's very quick off the
; ·MJ..__and _ls _f!ally an ag-1-r.~ .. grtsSive hitter," Snyder says.
' "Jle can beach · press 250
I pounds, which is £OOd but not.
uceptiooal for h1s slr.e. btit he
hll; great le" drive which be
\l8el to handle guys who may t Cll&weigh blln."
Duty
or 3-year
et Crego .
ART BIGELOW
Edison
PAUL FISKNESS
Huntington Beach
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WAYNE VERING
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Estancia
DAVE MARTIN
Laguna Beach
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Motor 0.1
Anaheim
S-tar Back
For Dut)'
Nagged by injurie5 since a
sensational sophOmore yeir, .
Kirt Bethke ~s back ln the of-
fensi ve backfield of Anaheim
High School and It means only
trouble for football opponents
RANDY ECKHOLDT
Mi11lon Vl•lo
BILL SPRINGMAN
Dan• Hl111
RICK M!RIGOLD
Mlrina
.MIKE KELLER
N-rt Herbor
of the Colonllts. MIKE MALINICK BOB DREIFUS
W11tmlnster · Bethke played very little as University a junior and bu been oeeing ______ .c_ ___________ _
playing time mostly a t
defensive back this yea r, but
t'08Ch Cart VanHoorebeke
has !Malled bolh Bethke end
HOWJni Carson in the same
ottenslve lineup.
"We've b..."'tn contemplating
using them In the same
backfield all year and that's
whit we've IJnally come to,"
says VanHoorebekt. "ntey'll
aUemate betncn flanker and
tailback."
Car.son. possibly the cou~
ty's best running back. has
been the workhorse for the
Colonists thla year, galolni 574
yards on 88 carries.
Bethke hat 1ttn limited •~
Uon offensively but Ju t week.
In hi1 first fulltime ofltnSlve
11~!,. P._1_?ed 155 y I r d I ~L~Mr~&~ ?I. •
'1Belhke and Canon ha"e
prt1tty good speed. but we
haven't gol the kind of speed
to run off and leave peopiti, ''
VanHoorebeke Jays.
"C&non bu. a lot of poton.
liol Incl lte'I coming, but he twn't arrived yet," Van says
of his Ukound senior.
The Colonists wlll meel
M1rln1 Friday at Wu tmiruiter
High Scbool at a p.m., and
VanHoorebeke Is coneemed
wllll Vil<ings quartuback
Greg Jl'oster.
Bailey Carries Load
For Oil.ers' Opponent
If orb Hiii and his Loara Sox· Don Bailey. a 1-8, 160-poundtr
001 have 1one through the who 11 the teaUt's k!alllng ball
wars of the Sunset Leque canJer.
football nag chase ln early "He's carried the ball the
combat and Friday nllht's most for us thb year," 11111
engagement with the lfun--says, "But we haven't been
ttnatoa Beech Olien Is DO'llt' I v~ry lmprtUlve ln 1ny way on
m.atltr or pride for both out.me.
tc.nm1. •·0an dotm"t have much
The Saxom (I..!) havt loot lo speed but ·he bx>wa how to
powert Weetmlnster, Western follow loll:s and when thoy
and Anlhtlm whll• defoalln&, tnodl: -l!<!df down, he con
N~Wpiir! ffiiitiOr In fourloagu• ,.,-llliOOili Tc>f" e1 It1
tUM!e& That teJIJ the talc ya.rdlge."
a1ainrt the four lllWl«OSt BaUey bu c&rTfed tho ball
squads In the cln:uit wilh Hun-M tll ,occuloos lllil IOUOll
Ungton Beoch (IM), Marini for 1 mt pin ol SIS yards. If•
0-ll and Santi Ano (S.I) r. bu -..! f°"' touchdowns
malhing. . and bu ceUlht two -for
"We really don't ~"' any ·17 yenlo. 1
major college p~ e11 tho Dool Hiii feel hl1 loam'•
team this IOllOll.' HIU · Nys. dtf11111 wHI be able lo ~ the
"There are a couple or flllll• nmninc ol llunlfnltoo's Plul
who can play Jaycee ball II Fb-!
they conllnue to mature. But ' "Otf'ense? We teem to play
this lsn't' a bJMer year, 1 lot of U but ti you had teen
talent.wist." u11aa1n1t Ana.helm lilt week,
Ono ol r he ,, you .....tdn't thlnt .........
referring to Is e:n or taUback lmprovtllf. .. .
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Estancia -
Speed Adds
For Saints Charg~rs' Foe ~=allowed
Outstanding •lhletes have lhrte toochdownl In nve of ~~er~;,:.,~aloo~ Santo Alla Valley Hl&h'1 ("', JIO 1r.) and Wayne )'OUl'.U ~.-IUWI each
co1u:h Tom Baldwin may ralJe Fil...., unbelton, ranle!f Moore ("', l20 sr.J give the · occa~on Hlllltod ID •
a few eyebrows wllll Illa op> lllth In 0r..,. C 0 u n t y, FalOOlll .. Impressive receiv-defeet -It Ian' ~ ~ nlon of O.vld Stevelljl. lng_oorpa W<>Uld be1lnc;llned 1o of t
"He Is," .. ya Baldwin,. "the dolninltod by UDderolaaamen, 'Ibo ooJ,tng game apinst drwnJ ~.3 Y""'
best defenstve tackle -at Banta Irvine Wgue frontnmnttt, Corona · del 1tfar In a 13-1 vie-• ctf!enalve t-Y-..
"• and f·• main the tory aC<.'OUlltod for HZ yards Such ii Qie .... I<> r Alla In my eight yean of -. _, " wllh Fausto completing eight Magnolla High football ooach
coaching here. mystery team ol "<:nnie of ~ w'"· ~-· ..... ellow-Glem 'lbomu 11 be ltildies "He'a just fantaatlc. He'a County wllh tbroo ....U left -~ ~~ ~ lld for Its Irvine League
very quiet and bu good alze, of the fllular ......,. od JI yanfa OD thr.. com-his squ lion wllh Eltancl
around H and zoo pounds. Coach Did< HW and his plettona. ~ two Orange confrootsnilht Lo paJm!
He'.s an exceptional football FaJcona have IW"prised many '?>85t area teams pkked oH :::~ at
I by ro"'"• to six strelgbt vio-live Fausto passe!. , •~•--'-Payer. ~ Medina's bard running off 1bomas ~ gave up
dO:tfeaii:n ~im~e~ =~'V1a11~·:':"~ ~~ ta.ckle accounted fqr 79 yards three four t b qua.rte r
lhe ball carrier for a !Oii. On ·going to he .uppllod by Hill. n<l aga!Dtt <m>na de! Mar, l<Klchdowna to FOunlaJD =Y
the next play they ran away Hill has no s t a t i s t l c 5' but it wu White's ~ ror Uon ~t =~:1who ~·
from him, and be caught 4vailable fOl' bia .individual ,73 yards igalnat Colla Mesa ed .' nill ell-.._1,. lh · tiacl:s and his -..,,. lhal proved 1oUih agalDsi the m a Y ~• ....,, ~ e Howard r.anon from .beblnd VOCll...__ ...... emeaia ~ latter. Joss wu lloebacker Steve tor a loss." u.-c-o.... Crouse
Stevens will throw h I s ceming Friday night's foe at '11le ·Falcori.1 appear to have · Is be 8eQt..lneJ •
weight around Saturday ·wtten Santa-~a Stadium ~s that a deflnlte advantage-in s1t.e de=e ca~ and ~aie5s
the Saints vi!:lt N e w Po r t 1:fdlso0 ~od don! e • lmeand job anFd ~ oCrvealrgEdisonWhl.le and at linebacker H ~ 1 1 a H rbo I Sunset , -·gu over a pen o years we awnO., • h · ht -'-•·'"-In at • -a ~ or a ~ e ..,... just trying to be prepared Medina are all in the 17~ Ilg twe1g -~-.. ~
game, and Ba~dwin ~· con-for them .. pound claaslficotion with ex-7, 150 pounds and 'Ibomas ls
fldence in bis ability to As tor hts Own team's atafus cenent s~. the first to acknowledge that ~fo.rm. Hill use.. the one-word term , Starting at center is Don sort of dJsadvantage ls tough
His defemive work has "Improving " MCCarter with guards Rick to make up. ~n super," Baldwin says. ObservaU~ point out that Pelheridge and Wally . Camp But ~ite ?°"se'1 rel
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atiye
He leads the team in tackles the Fal(..'C)M lite to nm out of flanking him. Each is billed at small sue, he s the t~ 1 R-
and uailts, wblch is unreal lbe -I. Io rm a 11 on wflh 170 pounds. cone! leading play.,. .,. tackles
for a defensive lineman. quartorback Abel Fausto nm-'lbe lackles are a hit hlgge< and aaslsls. '
"He's a, good offensive ning the show with juniors Don Alsman <6-0' "He's' very quct aod ag-
player, too, at tight end, and He bu ex~llooally quick !30) and Jim Beranek (6-0: gressivt. He bu lo be," says
caught two £OOd P 81 s e • ·hacks to hand off 1o Jn 115) alltod to slarl. And wilh 'lbonw.
against Marina last week." sophomore tallbeck Myron ends Moore (220 ) and Walk.er "Especially when you're up
, The Salnla ~ only six While, junior fullback Eddie (110) It gives the Falcoos lour against the sW. lh&I FOW1taln
times ID the 3U win over Medina and llternate numbig ZOO.pound plus starters in lhe Valley bu. But Esllncla 11
Marina, ~t completed four back Gary Tjmtpleton, another forward wall. ~r matter. Estancia lm't
ror 114 yards. . junior Santa Ana Valley deftnsive as big.
"Yfe "run the ~e Af ilanker is junlor Jay tacties include the 4-3 and 5-Z _"But Estarx;la fl awfully
wlsh60ne; Baldwin •XRlalila. Craig while end Rick Walkor alignment. quick and that s going to put "We'll try to run right at you some real pressure on aU of
and if you come too fast or _. our defeMive people. We
wfth "'° many peopl•. w•'ll Lw· n·s' Razz'-Daz:e:'-haven' .topped any•n•'s throw and If things go right W ~W ground game yet and I don't
we'll average 30 or 40 yards know how in the world we can
per completion." stop Estancla's running. baeb.
. Baldwin is concerned wilh Concern to Western Dan Prfnceotto Is 'the best the three Santa Ana lost runner in the league," he
agab1't Marina. adds.
"If ·we do that agalDst 1ltomas is "Chagrined over Newport ·they'll beat ·us lt's Orange County's No. 1 Western these days, too, and two turning pointa In the ee-
because Newport ill > \)etter rated P. r-e p football teem, UJ)l>el'm9st in the _Pioneers at-cond hall against Fountain
foolball team lhan Mailna.'' agairilt No.: Z Saturday night ts ck is Bolr ~eesta. the second Valley.
be says. "Nooe of our fUmbl.es at Westminater High wben team All-CIF AAAA choice Tbe fll'!t was a fumble at
were 00 Ille options but were coach Jim Everelt'• Wisurn !hat led Westem to the C!F the goal line by Fount.in
on straight handoffa. ·I don't Pioneers (No, 1l invade the llnala last year. Valley back Bill Ogden. Of.
undersland II." confines of the W~r Aoorts bu run for 446 yards flcials ruled the fumble oc-
Baldwin contends that Santo L!ODs. . · (a 80 carriea for • i x curred after he croasi!d the _
Alla must stop Newport's ball And Everett lo......, a free-touchdowna, pused for 823 goal line but Thomas aays the
control off..,., although be Is swlDglng bout in wlilch both yanfa ·IUWI three Tlls (4' ol 80) ~lfic:WI '!"' out of posilon and
conc:miec1 wtlh lhe po1Sllin( leomB should be doing plenty 1UW1 -the Western option · was m error.
abillty of quartertiack Steve of -1Dg. clicl: wllh Illa ability to sting ADii the oecond blow to
Dukich. "We eeac<de everyone at Ille oppieilion both ways. Magnolia was the ensuing
Los Al Ace
Comes Off
Best Ginne
Mike Schwerdtfeger ls the
master cylinder in the Los
Alamlloa football team's of.
least one touchdowD," says Add lullhack Al Osllon (517 kickoll, when a Senlinell beck
Everolt, "no one bu held us )'llNs, I.I averqe). hallback watclied lhe ball lal<e a tricky
to nothing, but we haven't held Mite Bodkin (4.S' average, siX hop when it a~ It was
anyooelo nothin(, ellher." Tlls), roeelftn Gory Caskey going out of hoUnds and an
Tbe latter portion of his (IS reci!ptioas tor :117 yards). alert Joe Burks fielded the
ats!eiiient leaV<S .,.,. room Dan PorUr -11111 Osbon and hall on .the Magnolla 15. That
for doubt, however, con-Western appears to have set It up for another Fountain
sfdering the Pioneers defense everythina: DeCe888rY to ~ Valley touchdown and the Sen-
ahut out Costa Mesa and tect their No. 1 raUng in tinets were through.
Marino, limited Loara to a Orange County prep clreles .
field goal and h.. All.CIF and ·No. 2 nmldng ID the CIF
middleguard Paul Charllon (6-behind St. Paul.
1; 205) anchoring their S.2 ·Defensive standouts olhe<
structure. than Charlton include ends
One of Everett's chief con-Rye Blanchard, SteVe Useor
eems Is lhe ruzle danle of· and Rock Weeu.
!ense Westminster lhrowa at Toctle Mart Mcllonnoogb,
Tivenan
-Beefs Up
SC Rival
ft!naive machine. The GriJfllll', the cipposltion. "Westmin.!ter llnebacters Jeff Cornett, Al
I-formation Is employed to ex-bas a fantastic of fen s e , Herner and Jerry Zapata and
plolt his power running, and everything in the book. But secoodary men Caskey, Mark
on the average he gets to It's all aound. 'Jbey'Ve·got lhe ~ ml Alldy ScblJler !onn
display "·t -·~'-• at I··• ......,,.lhemand drowa and they • !Ormldable -obltacle to Tim Tivenan I.! the kind of ~ 'Wllwi"' <"4>~ use · wisely. .. Westm.inater'1 bJd for a
-times. per a ••-. "I -·•) ._ f ...... ..1....,. player a coach .likes to have -_....... can ,~ a 00Up1e o seveuw.1 slr~u victory. around
It'• undentandable, then, years ago the folk.s a I Everet! aays he expects to El Modena coach Bob
that Schwerdtfeger ls the man Westminster were t a I k l n g P a s s m f> re a g a 1 n a t Lester, who sends his charges
Costa Mesa will be con about this crew, they were Westmlmttr. · 11The defenses aga!Mt san Clemente satur-
centratlng on stopping when saying, 'wait tll they are are catchln1 up with the op;. d!U' at San Clemente deecribes
seniors.' '' Uon and I think we'll ha~ to the two team1 collide Fr~y ... Tivenan as a ~I athlete, at Wes~rn. 'lb(!O! are_ a oouple or three open Westmlnater up with the with great poise, and the abUI-
"H ·-· t seniors _, .... L .. g around al T>.D••. 11 t I d b e t.::111 t really a1t, and if ~ "41&1u ,...... y to ea y example.
he has one drawback that's In bis second season at the
probably II.'' Los Alamitos · \V quarterback spot !Qr the
coach Frank IQ:etll says. Barons' all of "Sto'11e VBll(Uarda, Ttvenan Is ,....1ng "But he I.! Vflt"/ quick off the iD oo a ,..... or more than
ball, bu put balance and 1,000 )'aNs in total .a.me.
good power. We think he'll A Co f T!venan loci lbe •VIJ!llWds
make a good junior college or w .. ;ts rona 0 fense to the C<estvtew league cham-small college back and he in· CU. plonshlp WI· seuoo and ~to play some more after altboueh El Modena atmdl a hii~' achoo!." FOW1toin Valley H I f h ' 1 lhe kind of kid ho ts. He's just only S.2 in leque plll(Y this lMne Leagu• fans probably, Barons are worl<ina on a two-a good, toogb football player. )'tar, later feela · b I•
need DO inlnlductlon to Ille s. -wiD -k and U9 loot· "W• have I hianbe.-of -QUarterbact ts doq an ..... 10, 1115-pound SdnrenlUeger. Ing for e th 1 rd lrvtne wt.> con do lndlviduet '"·-better Job.
·Al a junior tut ......,, be Loque football triumph Fr!-hett<r !ban Stone, but be:;;,-::; "We'~ ~ from the
rushed for nearly IOO yards, day night It Newport ll-"'81 of ..., boat w!1en It ...,., wfahbooe.T, and be haDdlts
and was namod lo the All-Corona deJ Mar'• s.. Kinp. down to p:adln& him u an the option ""1' well," i.ellft'
League team aelect.,j by loop And If the Se• KiDgl find a ovmll pllyor. -• ..ys. "ff•'• probably the boat
coaches. . defenltve ltrueture t b a t 11ffe's I two-way ~ayer with ~ion quarterback in tl>fll
nits aeuon Schwerdtferer reeanbla a stone w a 11 , a hlch pain tole,ance. And we Jeaaue."
hat ruahed_ for 541 yll'ds perbepa lt'a Ille preleDCe of lhinlr. fie'• our beat pulling Lester Nl'I !hat T!vman'•
11,..lldy and has ll<Ored ..,,.n Ron Stooe who ts llllltlni tho 0-..," -Plctford. ..,.ts on lbe football fJold boll
touelldooms. '1'1-fl.-dill'""" Stooe will be COWlled on for down to ~ olhlellc Alllll
-1d1 ·be •••11. more Im-Stone, •• s.10, til\l.pouDd -of Ille Borons'......., lllda)'I -ilmeolllie
pre11 ve, according to Dor<UI .. Dior ....__,.. -IUWI la =:t Ille ball a•·•~ moot nohrally g(ftod atbleloa U his ttor bode hadn' m1....o .~ ··--..... be bu -.. • , ..--··-rur lettorman, bu -Corona d 111or, • facet ot lbe tho Grm1ns· ·game w Ith -third of the Les Becher-FIUllllJI v.u.,. game· that Allolldy lhil,_, Ille s.u.
MaRJIOlla. Stone-n-o. l'<lenon ll-.:k· ust ~--M~-t .~. 175 pounder bu ~ for .ffl
His lots ls for loague play !Di ~tlon tl\11 bu j;' 1111 --,;:;• .:p;';t~ yarda, hltlin( on a of 71 at-
atllllour ~~~~-!~~.1sy~~G-"!!f-apwheAded the B1ro11 ~Corona del Mu. ~ !.'!..!..·•1or~;'::t ~ .. ~•w ""' ••· defense. -"t<nnO•a -looQd He lw ·--r.· ~have reoorded . • l.J.1 Al1d w!Jm 11,1 !Ce tor n.. opJaal -but we 58 Clrl1es to IOI his total ol-
And .in what mlghl be 1 bad Becher lllWI 1111 reat ol 1111 111111 <""' .. -stiq ~ r,_ •I 1111 yenla !Qr Ille
omen lor M= """· F'ouDlalnVllJwolfe•d•• ~.Ii' t lr•toloclo a ":·,_Tl-11_,i
Schwmftf-11 ol!hla onenll lo ~-.._ !Vo -............. -In all -•-aa1 ID ._ ....,e..C1be ~·• .,.!Ir. _ll!!!!>»*-loodl' _ _. ... ~--.W. Kar . .____ • er ·-·-. .
Week qallllt Santo An I plays II U. au-' No. I pllJlicol ml lll_a>I. Tllo hie =•bll:!J =-~
Valley. ,......i. 'II-tor• •can ~ ...,. He bu OCCOUDtod for _,
In that pme be .. rried lhe "Ron'• -ol -llJod = ..... Ille blfl. .. )'I El Modena loucbdowm *"
ball · • wboc>l>lna 44 tin., • fdcll," NJI COldl BilD -bve _ ..... and two
lcbool ....ra,' ind pldted up Pldtford. "Ht'• )llt • ..., New IOC'll.,. • -II> by nllldDI .--... in y.e 1or !di -· tlllllli lootbaD ~. lit llUlll Jur7 ...i mJpl .. bold out of St.It~ bawever dm't
When be doll pl Ille hill mf lnpa no) ..... Allll Ill .1111 Qlll ...... u lhll'• 'lllo tell Ille -lllorr .........
this --11'1 lltely ltanp In lhn. -H'll llo l'lcerloo mo.inl to !MW
!hat ~Uegor 'wift hovt • . "Aplml MllDO!ill Ill -IDlt 1111 .... ,. intarlor ml "Ht ~ -I paill ml It new ·block,. In front of him u cllppad In the llill 1'111od ..S Kt!M! ,.,_ 11 dlhaal"' ....,. ol 1111 lllolllon 11 Ill
en OICOrl. Rec111or 111r!J11S nolb' tool< • ll>ol Wiiii llllto llddl. -u-." Leet<r ..W. "In Ille fullblct Jeff Borton, wboei Malcolm IDd Soot\ Napp picl:foN -.. the ..i. Cl1" booltetbell lloall 11111 ,_.
meln lob le to throw the olroodJ lDjuro4, 'ft Wiln .. dllll!lli NIDilll ol S k I? Ill-..... ~
blocl:sforSchftrdU-,hll• tlnfpntt;y thin. • ~ u·CdM'1 kel' to It 1n4o ~ -._1
pulled deltoid m111eto, ud pro "But Roll Juat buns hi lhn, l!I up111 victory .... lldlMm Ill -~ ._,
hlblywlU mlslthepme. burtlnc all the...,. But lhlt~ ·--~ t I
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r • Sl.eeplng~Guini 1ag· , Peterso~
Jones' Pace
IL1ideri
For Santa Monw
~A ¥<'NIC' sVot·
Mon&ce Ctty r.one~t. l.. siae-.
Ing giant In the Sout\tern
Callofrnla Conference. /
Coac!I ftay Shacldefol'lj al
Golden West would just as
-...,. let the. st@t aleep this
-but all " illdl~lonl are that ~ · c.o'rsairs footBan
'A '" """C" ~.. lt's 2 2, Jl11t
th•! ..... "/ tall the tale.
The Corsak'l.ywere l"vnlved
ln ~ successlve one-t>olnt If there's a rootbaU coach tn
decisions to get the SoCal Orange County who keeps a
clrcult under: way. Two ct the Ugfiter rein on bis mouth than
three were · defeats by LA Frant Hieb, be !iasn'f surlec-
Southwest (23-2'7 ) and Rlo ed t ye '
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Wtdllf~1. HO¥embtt 1, 1972 DAILV PILOT
LiktJ.. Coniing Home
F'or Cerritos Coach
• GWCTijps Prep Pof.o Resulu ~l
Cypr~, 6 .. 2 E .. ...-c1. VerMty 1 , o ,_ t v·t·ry KO'"llr,I F::.~~1• ~
t.11-G•-l 0 l ? 0 ,.,....,. 111 .. ~,.,. ' t t t
E1IMCL1 1C11F11'19: l.M 41 ), WtD,ltr FOlltlll lll Viney s • • 1 Golden West College finished ni, oe•1h tH ... Ol.I ... .., v111-_.""', HotlMll!4
"i"R\'.' I !-: Er n I e
,Jr hrison 'is • lh" coach "f the
Cerritos r.';\lccn'! flGlba!l team
for the second season but be
may know the ~rsonnel of
coach Dick Tucker's Orange
Coast C.Ollege team as well a11
be knows his own players.
first round of Southern """°'" V•MlfY cu. Il le• 111, H,.g!JI QJ, Trw C1t, "W n 0r Coast ,.. E•lafld• , o o o .. !><:ill 11 1. ,.....1_, 111, ...._. c4l, .. e gure ange ~ fcrnta Conference water G.,... Gl"OW , • ' ' J 1-1s -~
Pn outs\3nttJng t~am. 11ley polo ~y' unbeaten 8.!I the hMt ~'llfde ,,_.'°°: 1 1 :a.-5 Ec1i.on v.nnr 1 2 1 have real skill in the skilled RusUeft duded Cypress, S-2, ~ o,...... 2 1 , 1--" »ntn ""-v111eot ~ 1 • ~ • ""~.1.. ~:.::: ........ , (2), ~-l!!cl1$G11 x.ot'J .. : ~-J"· positions and are well ~. c.b-/ .~-Gol'!~ West and ,..,..__. .._ t21, 111. =. l~l: l't•llVMIW'W ut. ~ ed UCIJ "'J'.,..,.., V..-.lly .. ,.........,_ ''
. r bad been Ued for the con· ~Mt NM • 1 0 ._. ••lton s ' .... , "Detemlvely, they are big teMtce lead, but a Ht """*'-'" v.i14y 1 1 11 ,_ 1 s..1111 A.111 11111.., 1 o I.. o-l
h I .1...t-._ • ,.,_ dlit NtM .,_Jng: K~! Edlton tc0rlne: •119¥ (.,,......\CJ), and ostile and thl! takes a ot ~anchored by goa11e (•I. W•'-01, Ot!i 111. FGUt11••11 MIM r Ill, MClilr.,. c11. ,, 1,
of the run out or the ganie -Whlte and a balanced scoring v.tllf -"T.!J...~...m; vn" , 1 for us. l'm jwt Cid I'm attack jnsured the Rw:tlers c:.-Mt,,,.., a 1 2 2-1 ca.•• Mw.e -' 1 1 ......,,,
hi d I • ' • ~!•In \lllky I 0 0 0-I l ..... lemllOI 1 1 I \,.;:'4 coac ng an no ymg Ul wm. c.... ,.. ,,,., -"-: MMino 10, ,,., • ..._ --.: ~-1 ~1. team bu come to Pie with •
...,..._. aDlj flllure op.
pcment& Will have theJr bands
'full.
Handel (Zl-20) with a 7-3 win Rlcu ts the taciturn coach
O\'tt t: Y pr ea 1 oandwicbed of SOnora HJgh School, and be~ ' . gelling him to talk Is like
Last weftend, however, the squeezing 1rJJt from a coconut Corsairs.,... lo the heights to
Johnson will bring t h e
Faloons to Orange Coast
Saturday1 night lo do battle
with the Pirate:i in a South
Coast Conference f o o t b a 1· 1
outing that ls important_ to
both teams.
this one." '9"lbe defense played super T~ 111. P~lmef'" w. F•oo' 0 1. £iHnllOI"' 1JJ. Ho1U1Nr 111. ~1.p1.
The Cerritos oftense is well," sa.1d Golden West coach1....::'="':::,_::::.=":::'·c.='"::: ... :::"":::_1:;.11::._· .c'::..~.c'•::..'"c_c.'.c· ""'='.c-::.:.='":;.· ---~...-1
geared arouad the running Tom Hermstad. ''White did a
game, Last weekend it was t34 good )ob and bad 12 saves."
'!be Ru1Utr1 of GWC vlllt
Santa Monica Satun!ay nllfll
for -a game With coach Pat
Y011111'1 llllljJrlalng oulllt.
Santa Monica's sea 1 trn
recon! is a modest H and In
Spartaris'
Success
SIJl"prif~S
. OCEANSrDE: -Mira Costa
~Uece !Ootball coach BiU
&rcbran says he's· never been
mo..· ple.aed wllh a team
than he Is with · this . year's
gniup of Spartans.
And that'• pncisely why he
hat.. lo ... them facing Sad-
dlehack """' Satuniay.
"I'm afraid it's gOtng to be
lib David and Goliath out
there~" Corchra.D..says. "We're
awful small, · s.nd they're
awfully big. But we've told lhe
kld,,_it'e a chance lo step up lit
calibre, and It' should help us
slay circuJI ie.ler Los ~ with your bare bands. II
doesn't come easily. Qty~ 1"13· Hieb and his team wiU
· "I just thlnlt,we plafed up to meet Laguna Beacb Satunlay
the potenllal we are capable of
playing," coadl Young says. al La Habra Hi8b . School
"We played IO minu~ ·or Game time Is 8 p.at
~ball~-~ ol 58 Sonora's best tunning back ~-llllllel!D or 59· It ls junior Dan Jone,, and be!s
was a real tbrlll to win by five led the Raiders to 8 3-1
points," be adds facetiously. Orange League mark after Did the Conalrs do ii with ~=1 " ' they had dropped a pair oC """""'~~ ·--"!-"c---.-~~~~~uolflea-~amet:--"We •-'to operat. With a •-•
w3 "I guess be's pr<tty good," balanced attack. We have a multiple offense and use all says Hicks. "He iloes a good ~-ol _,_" y joj? .• , he's ~y. He's "'7.0u, ~ ~~I· ptttty quick, although he's not
ty scrappy all year and it overly fast."
hilsn't given up toe) many Jones has a high av.erage
polnta but I'm nol 111re how It gain per play, with 469 yards
will do against Golden West." on 81 carries. He's the team's
The CO&Ch compares his leading scorer with r l v e
team favorably lo the Rustlers touchdowns. and feOb opposing teams can-Hicks bas also been ' getting
ool teJ on any one particular a good periormance from
player. . quarterback Jhn Peterson,
. For 'instance, be has three who spent the first two games
numiIJg backs with about at split end. . ' ·
<QUa1 ability. Bunlr;y Brown, Petmon, CIF 2A division
Ed Bwna and Warten Payne player-of-the.year ln baseball
are the team.'1 top ball car-last season, has completed 27
riers and Deny Smith, a ol 59 for Sl6 yards.
sophomono, ts the quarterback Doing most of the blocldng
amt passer. for Jones and Peterson is S.1 ,
~ Corsairs average about .215-pound tackle John Mayber-
45 ttnDing playa per game and ry, a returning s~r off
abotlt 23 passes -a 2·1 ratio Sooora~s 1971 league cha-
in favor oI the rilsh1ng game. pionship team.
The former Newport Harbor
High roac6 "111 be facing OCC
quarterback Alvin White (ex-
Newport player) for the se-
cond year and says of the
Pirates star:
"I really root for Alvin
because be's a Dne Criend of
mine but I have to stay
employed and I hope he
~·t break any records
against old friends.
"I'll be glad when he and
those other Newport kJd! at
Orange Coast graduate ."
Saturday night's game pitA
two teams that are coming off
impressiv, victories. T h e
Falcons defeated Mt. San
.Antonio with an outstanding
offensive .displa y last
weekend, 38-17, rolling up 801
yards in total offense to set a
school record.
Oraiige Coast d e f e a t e d
Fullerton, 30-7, after losing to
Mt. SAC the weet before. Both
teams have played El Camino,
the Falcons ending in a 23-23
lie and Orange Coast losing,
U.2'7 .
. How does Johnson feel about
the game this weet?
"I think it's going to be kind
of like the Christians against
the Lions: The Christians had
a better chance with a better
game plan."
yards on the ground and 157 la Cypress' only scores came
the air. on a penalty shot and on a re.
Mike Balentioe is the team's boimd of a shot blocked by
leading rusher and bad a 59-White.
yard scamper last week. Golden Wtst is now 14-1 for
lt1ates Steve Maranan bad one the season. 4-0 in conference.
of 40 ya°rds, Clay Jeffries for Kurt Westerfeld led the
35 and Jeff Cortez for 25. scoring wi th two.
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B'f IH[ JAMES 8. BlAM DISTllLING C~ .• ~ERMONT, BlAM, KPlUClY ./
wbetl we get back In the 1-----------------------==-------
Jeque if we don't have too
many people hurl." .
C<rchran feels pleased with
this year's team becaU!e it
bu bQw1oed back from a los-
ing aeason last year to record
a ~2-1 overall record and 2-2--1
Desert Conference mark. The
Spartans are secood kt the
league, and that's a major
surprlae.
"We fdt · this would be a
{ebu!kling year, and that we
would probably be out of the
league race by oow," Cor-
cbran 1ay1. ''.But we've got a
allot at the champlonsblp, ·and
that'a why !·don't like to aee
.... Jllaylng Saddlehaek." ' Tor all the aiocbeo' mllclv·
lap, bowffef,. be dofll lllft a
feW lblnga lo mggesl the
Sporlanl aren't totally without
hope. '
Defensively; he polnta with
pride to a pair of linebackers,
Jlfl.pound John Gener a\1(1 185
pound Mike' Muir, -are among 'the ·beit In the c:oo-
ference. The defensive line
averages out to 1Mt pounds per
man, and bu done a good Joh
Ulla lleB.900.
Offenalvely, the Spartans
ha'" been a bolanc9I leonl,
" 11 h qtilrterbaok Rudy Slockalper throwing a n d
halfbaclls Tom p....,,, and
Brad Stewart Mblng.
Stockalperr a -a.II, II 0 = ::~~=..:'! Bill Taylor, ooe of the top JC
-In the &late Jul seuon. He COID!lleted 9 of 1$
-lul -k against VI<· tor Valley In a 2'7·17.wln.
Powwa (IH, HO) and
stewart (~. 1901 1 hare
equally In the rusblng and are
aver&llnfl 'IO yards "" game
ead>. '
At the endl, M I k •
Guofolo($.ll, 1!0) who caught
four last -k. and Ron
llllchell (14, llO), ba"' been the lea<ilng re<elvera.-Mlld>ell
Is the brother of Dole M1td>ell.
a startlnl !lef...Cve eo4 for use.
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in!Cnlcl<r. He SI~ hlJ 9 to ~ job helps hitn Wllh lllJ' -1<end
spc>rt. but tor a reu:>n you might not eqect.. ·
. "In racing yoo take a lot of things f<!I" pi.cl. WM! yoo
do '"' track becomes ....,.,00 nawre, and "°" dm't think alioolt -yoo .,.. doing • lot cl the time, .. y_.,l!ean:o said.
. ''Our -ts. 90 pettent °' them, <omit to .. knowing -· ing. l'\'ou have to explain everything, and wbesl )'OU do tbat you
star! to ask yoonell why yoo do what yoo do.
''This starts you sou! searching about your own driving
t.ecl?n.ique. You say to yoanelf, is there a Way I can do it bel-
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Van Bturen is an instructor and a team driver for Fred
()pert. He is in tbt throes ol a comeback after retirement from ~ in 19611 at the lime be was one of tht most promising YJ>Wili drivers ever to come out of Mexico.
' Dfiving a formula super Vee for ()pert, Van Beuren has had
a "dismal'" season, by IUa own calculatloo, but he is getting
ci'anked up for a formula 5000 campaign in 1973 wilh great
ex~tioos.
* * * j "Our diffiall&y bu been horsepower la WI series," be aaid.
1'8oQMtimel I woader aboat:.my OWD ablnt)' wbe• I qullly 14tb,
but tMa my teaml'llaiet att quallfled %!lld ua Jlst, and I don't
feel· .. '-I about It." :hds week Van Bearm wa1 one of tbe rabbits for a four-car
leaat e1· Volbwape Type 111 1portderl e.cered ii lhe Baja
lllll lllal'--.1 bl ~ ud ended la La Pu. n'e Baja ......... g.-.Uy .... regarded •• 10metblag
riclt.: Ameridm do la die wilder9rel1 of Mexleo, bat tlw.tt ls a
let el domeltle ~llterut la tM: race 61s year became of lite
Mdicu team. Vaa Bearea said. _
·Vu Betrrft ... paired wWI Roberto Arnstein. Tbe other • ..... -wm tildHvea by Jpalco O..ZCO.llenlanl Joardatn, -·
Rahm Novoe-..fcqe Mern 111d Fruco Soklali..Jens Fern.1ndt'Z-
si.. the deatn of both ll4drlpa brotllen ud Moises Solana,
V11t Jlem't•, Nova aad Orozca remabl as the three best racing
driVG'I Ill the eontry.
* * * The development of Mexican drivers has slowed, because
veJ few can afford the expense o{ racing on an international sea~. Van Beunn said, but one youngster looms as a po~tially
grel:t pilot.o. •
'0 He is on our (Fred Opert) team.'' Fred said. "His name is
Hec\or Alonzo Rebaque. He is officially 19 years old but . . . "
· Van Beuren made a gtsture to indicate that 19 might be
a c10ie estimate of his age. nothing more. , -ue i! learning w~ll and shows great talent. His-father ls ~·;Rd willing to spend the money it takes to do well in rac-
ing. 1 If he is properly developed, he could get to be a great
dri~." "More Mexicam will have an opportunity· to develop , Vail
Bearen believes, when Opert opens a branch of Jiis school in M~y: Mexico. It will operate in the wintertime, _when Opert _ •
is ... down in the Nortbellst ·U.S. • ~·we've bed four Mexican students so far," Van Beuren said .
"BulJ to have a course down there is much better. lt is such
a bW!e, with the npense of travel."
'" Will llbu:ler Suctted ? ,,
Millionaire Don Nichols approached millionaire Bobby Rinz.. •
1er 'during the Elkhart Lake Can-Am. Nichols owns Ute UO
SheltDw, designed and built ln America: Rin%1er bas campaigned . :
the 1..ola driven a year ago by Jackie stewart.
''Wouldn't you prefer the satisfaction of building a car from
lhe "iround up?" asked NJchols. wh:I has done just that. RinzJer
thought for a moment and an1wered. ~e're here to win. I don't have any aspirations of buildiqg
a cir from scratch/' he said.
'Rlnz1er reflected 'on that answer the other day and related .
it td•his own business of real estate speculation.t
i"Peop\e ask me why don't I develop land. 1 t I them I let
the 'Oevelopers develop. 1 do my thing, which is , make money
on~ estate."
* * * ,'ht 1treet1 are flprlttvely pJ.ved witll ,the bones of wealt'Y
people wbo b1ve bied to m1kt money ~tng aatomobUe1. Bat
a lnr 1oceeed, like fto&er Pemb and Parnell~ Jones. Will rum.
ler -.:ceecl! ·
" he does•'l make ineney, arw:I 'tbe eddt 1re against bli ..:
Miii llal&, It wlll DOC. be for lad; of vltion. Litt week be Ill·
•1lllllcal till pardaue of Ck two best can on ~ year's C1&-
. Am ctred, tile Ur:M Po!'Khes d r I v e • by .mes cbamploa
6-• Follmer aad llldluapollt NI wt-Mn Dooollae.
iAad Ille ottoer day be wu tbe ~ ol Road Allaala,
die G'tck !5 mUe• from Ida nibarbl• Adantl borne. lie was lH
,......_.. only brldly, llowever. After readal:ng u ap-etmelt
11dv~Y whit Jell· ,polled in &lie air to sip a docu~nt,
drl'f's Job• Gree1wood came 1loac and oflered S$8,08t mot'f:-
Grwwwwood'• offer wa• actt:pted.
> I* * * " Rlnzler's driver is ·Atlanta al o ck broker (Me rrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Smith) Charley Kemp. ~en year they will add the~· young French Francois dvert, to their stab1e.
~r's ability to finance and operate a racing team has
beeit taken aerlously by the people who count. The Porsche fac-
tofJ' and 1'Dger Penske both offered him the choice of acqui r-
ing 1m ~. but Rinzler opted for the older cars.
"We evalua(ed buying these or new Poraches," Rlnzltr said,
8s be sat at the table of his plush motor home in the garage
. lU'M at Rivenkie IateruUonal Raceway.
''Right Dow we doll.:t know what lhe new can are-going to
be. We bflieve lb.al we can take the current cars and develop
them and come up with ·wJnners with the newer cars."
11lat mNM Rln:Jer believes that after two years of gettlng
the feel of Ctn-Am racing he can beat the Penske and McLaren
teams. Yet, he has further ambilions.
.. l.Jke everybody s,ay1, "t.omorrow the world.'" Rinzler com.
,net1&ed. Then he explalncxl his outlook on .auto raclni and tfte
role· bit believes he will f\JlfUI, ln Indy 1nd eves.tually Formula
I rldng. -
"Owrley and I are unique as busineumen. There. are very
fewi 1'111 bult_....., In rodng. We're in ii to ha.-fun and to
inQe-. There ii 1 lot of bu•ine" In ~it like
thelllollday Inn• who 1pon10r ui. We hne'b!o117 IAJI thel!'name
1cro11 the country tbls ye.Jr. t ·
l'llwe are oftmnlrket oppoi't~ ml ol course tllero
are.r-tnck1. But I am not lnter<tl<lll In 1lntarlo or any pl ... I~ duL Road Atlanta was a -111..Si\ilHOO, In my OWll l>Ock·
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CBS U 8:00 -Carol Burnett Show. Peggy l,ee
makes a rare guest appearance while tbe comedy
team ol StWer and· Meara provides some additional
laughs. •
NBC ,a 8:30 Banacek. A mllllon dollars In
cash on display In a Las Vegas cuino 'vaniBhes,
leaving Banacek (George Peppard) to !ind out how
It happened. ' ABC D 8:30 -"That Certain Summer." A div·
orced man Is forced to explain his homosexuality
to his 14-year-old son.· Hal Holbrook, Hope Lange,
Scott Jacoby, Martin Sheen,
KCET l!l 9:30 -"Point of Order." Highlights
of the historic 1964 Army-McCarthy bearings, com-
piled from 188 hours of TV kinescopes.
KHJ CJ 11 :00 -"The Deadly Affair." James
Ma&an and Simone Signoret are costarred in. th1s
1967 movie drama.
TV -DAILY LOG \
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'Different' Dramaon·VUleo
l'y Mlr.Jl.\EL S. 8ARR£Tii nrth lhaker !.,tended to ratlle
NEW YORK rUPI) the .aa<:red hawits ol con-
Another "father and son" servallve home viewers. 'M>e thenie ol the story is muted •tory comes to televlidoQ considerably and Is presented
tonlght but for some vjewera it as a "aensttJve, subtle com·
may come also as a bit.>! a. ment on 8 condlllon''. shock. • "The protaironlst Is n o t It lm't the ordinary treatedasaaickman,"Unk
RfOWing-up screen fable about said. "He's a sympathetic, ln-
father teaching son to cope telligent man..,
with IJ!e around and vice-· The swry' ll about Salter, a vena because of one im-
portant factor: Father, in thls homosemal contractor in
CflR, ls an admitted bomosez· Sausalito who alter many
uaJ. years or matriage gets a
'nle 00.minute drama on divorce ln order to live his
ABC'« "Wednesday Movie of own life. 1beir soo after a
the Week" stars Hal Holbrook threO' as Doug Salter, a homosexual year absence living with
divorced from· his wife, wb0:5e his mother lHope Lange)
14-Jd ,...,. visits bis'Jatber and discovers year-0 son, pla,,, br. that-be -livkla with another
Scott Ja~by, comes w visit man (Mi.rtln Sleen)! him and. learns too quickly that his pop isn't all that he "How does: Salter deal~with
had cut him out to be the situation? Does be ivoid
--tel I ti.tied. "That . It? Poe5 be talk w hi:! son? At
'1ie eP. ay , en what age is a child old enough Certain Summer," was .Wff~
,ten and produ<:e'd by
· Hollywood teammates Rich&r'd
Levinson and William Link,
re~nsible for such popular
nigntt!ine viewing as "Man-
nix," "Columbo," ' ' T h e
Psychiatrist" and "My Sweet
<;harlle," another con-
Piano Solo
COncert Set ·
lo dt"\ wllh thl!\ kinrt nf ..tilem·
ma?" Levinson 5ald Jn ex.
plainlne: the proble1ns the
writers had to face.
"IT'S REAU.YA father and
son story, a story aboul a· boy
coming of age and a lather
coming or age," Levinson
said. ''We're exploring a con-
dition. ~l's not social drama,
it's not propaganda. It's mere-
ly a father and son story."
A controversial show like
this one always gets more
publicity than usual, but the
intention of ABC was not .to
exploit the ftlm. Link said
ABC's reasons for seeking
publicity were th?ttfold :
because tbe company was
"genuinely very proud'' of the
movie, because they believe
"It is probably one of the best
of the year" and because it is
about a homQSeXUal and
therefore must give a generat
audience a certain ainount of
advance warning.
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ENTERTAINMENT ~'.
Cast List-ed ,
For Comedy
In Placentia
A husband and wife acling
team well known m ... the
Westminster Com monlty
Theater area will helidl1n&.tbe
cast for the ~la c e n fla
Playhouse's next production, "It's presumptuous for
anyone in television to think George Axelrod's 0 Goodl>Ye,
they can change anybody's at, Charlie."
titude," said Link. "I don't Pat Warner will take the U.
believe they do." tle role oi Charlie Sortl .. -tile
'--------------"------' 1 troversial film about love \ · betw'een a black man and a
white. girl which won them an
Concert pianist Michael San-
ders wtln,. at the keyboard
Saturday "' Laguna Beach In a benefit program de'slgned to
aid ·the Westbrook Scholarship
Fund.
Nevertheless, Levinson put deceased playboy who cuties
ln, one should be able to 1~ choose his programming, "and back WI a woman, while BUj1
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LINK AND ·r..evmsoO, in an
by advanced publicity 00 one Warner plays his (or her) b.i
can tune in and say we didn't friend. The Warners have ... J>-
wam them." • p-eared t ogetbe.r.......a..t
interview here, said "That · Sanders will perform warks
Certain Summer" is nOt an •by Schubert, Sc h u m a n n , Orson Stars
Westminster•in "A Hattul "'ef
Rain,'' ''Thieves' Camival"
-and "The Haunted Wood." .. :1
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JOE COCKER
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PET.ER O'TOOLE
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Scriabin, Chopin and
Balakirev in fJie 3: 15 p.m. ·
·recital scbed\lled for the
B r idge Hall of . the
Nei!il\li<>rbood C.Ongrega!ional
Church, ~40 St. Ann's Drive.
Sanders' performance is
under the auspic~s of the
Soroptimist Club of Laguna
Beach.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Orson Welles will star in a 90-
mlnute Hallmark Hall " or
Fame productio::i of "The Man
Who Came to-Dinner" for
NBC in tJie role of Sheridan
Whiteside.
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Randy Keene Is d4'>Ctlllg
the comedy, which al8o WUl
feature Mary Lynn Shea, Bob
Stephenso n , Be rnard
McKlndley and Larry Klogo
Performances are scheduled
for De<:. 1-2, 8-9 and t>-16 at;EI
Dorado High School, 1651 N.
Valencia St., Placentia. CAr-
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Sea Life
Slaughter
Attacked
By JORN BUNKER
Cllrl•llM 1c1tMe Mellti.r SW'lic•
LOS ANGELES -The
United States is laWlching a
bold program aimtd at savillf!l
whales, the hlghly inte11igent
poflM)ise, the North Pacific fur
seal, and other ocean mam-
mals which are or may be
threatened with extinctlon by
overfishing and commerciaJ
exploitation.
Based on the newly-enacted
Marine Mammal Protection
Act of 1972, the program can
be made legally binding only
on American ships a n d
American citizens.
Because the ~ are
worldwide and this country
cannot legislate the action of
other natkn'!, efforta will be
made to extend the American
ronservatlon policy through
international J i s h e r y com~
missions and ex.isling ~
servation treaties. plus pro-
motion of new conservation
agreement.s.
THE UNITED States will
lry to convince other nations
that conaervaUon of ocean
mammals will serve world in-
terests better than wanton
destruction.
Efforts have been launched,
for instance, to beef up the
lntematlonal Whaling C.om-
mi.ssion, which has been large-
ly lneHective in preventing the
destructk>o of these mam-
malJ.
The' American program is
ploc!ng spedal emphasis on
ellmlnating the sh o c k I n g
mortallty of porpoise, whlch
accompanies fishing opera.
Uons for yelJowfish tuna, most
popu18l' specJes for American
and European consumption. ·
More than 200,000 ~ises,
acconllng to the Department
of Commerce, were killed dur·
ing commercial fishing opera-
tions tn 1971 by American
vesaels alone.
THE NEW conservation pro-
gram was detaUed at a recent
preu c on f erence at
Marineland """' by SecMary of COmmerce Peter G .
P-and Dr. Robert M.
W}Ute, bead of the C.Ommerce
DeyartJU.ent's National
Oceanic a n d Atmospheric
Admlnlstrotlon.
Tbe Mlrlneland .. _ ....
eopedally •-Iste, for It
has one ot the world's
foremost porpoise exhibitions,
dramatic evidence of the
almost human-like intelligence
of these sea creatures and
their amazing ablllt, to learn.
"When one porpoise dies ln
a tuna net," said Peterson,
"that ls one death too many ...
He said It ls "absolu tely
essenlal" to protect "this
magnlDcent animal," a~ well
as olber endangered speeies.
mE 1'71 porpolse mortality
• war a substantial reduction
from ll'101 when an estlmated
315,lp prvpollS were killed In
the ,...... ol fbl"ing for
yellowlld.
~. reduetlon w a s ec-
compllJhed' by mor@ general
use of a new type 'net
deyeoped by Capt. llarold
Medinl, a S a n Diego
flshennln. The net 11 designed
to eMb&e more fish to escape.
. J!elpinl, too, ls a new
.~called "backing
down,' whereby the tuna boat
backl up when the seine is
drawn, allo~ the trim of
lhe net to slnk somewhat and
lei oome JXOPOlse jump free .
Slace the California tuna
Beet Conv.erted aome years
..., """' pole and bait fishing to ......, for yellowDn tuna,
the -Ult porpoise to catcll the flob, bealUJe large
ICboali of tuna awlm un.. demellh ~ ., porpoll<.
-... ,..,. blgh speed
• molol' -to herd porpol ...
Into tile Dell. IO tile tuna will
follow.
'IP PORPOIBi!s be<ome mofiod In ttio ...W.C or .,..
overwboin* 111 tile 111111 ol
'q .... ~=-the. a!Nl
All' • llal committee
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$1 21 Joh11son's s 1" Excedrin
No Tangles Tablets Creme Rinse s1s9 7tr ~-
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• F1Q Cat, S·M·L·XL er... r.ck cotton knits ~ a famous moker now JOlllng In loading
dlponmont $tOt91 at
$3.98 I Not. thti Jab.
el-cTock up for ais-
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l::"~" $544 ~.,..,
S-tht day and dote ot
a 1lane.I Style choko In ..atchn that look dollal'I
mor.I Ytllcw or whit• -·
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way! Styled fot wann!h and com{ort; w~h f'I!! feafurH found In more
expensive jockets. Uned wl!h quilted l'Q)'Dl:I twill fot-'n wwmth. Zip
front with ISlo<m tab, knit collar, cuffs, !2 pockets.
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• 125 Count Ploi'n :
or Ruled Tobi.ta
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Shoulders 99c ·
15.S 0.. LotiM or 4:! Oc. ' . T•IN, Sho11tpoo1, Y.ur
Cholu
Personna
Blades
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Tennis Balls
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Tennis Racket
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Sleeping 8~$ "Panch1 ClllZ»ls" TIWlllllnt
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nutrftlents and tho Dally Four. But, the~. If a person could lose the
••Second, tbe ''ct !'Jioul<f c\o~v Art~pt to cak>rlel be does take-trr;-dieting would
'!: tt lndlvidU>I .. e8tlng Jl,'lbila ewt laSt<. oot be necellll'Y·
• A\id ~ allO la essenUally what the , ; !14~ VALVE doctor bjid lo aay.
', ·. · 'flllrd, she sal~, tile diet 1boold be ade-Tbe!Y la "do other way IA> get rid of
~ Q'!"l& In sa~elY, value. Although !he feel· fat" \Jill! hiving the enerv expenditure ·1. · ' !nil <A ltunger Ii not unliSUaf !or most sni!l<r !hon the energy Intake. . ' ~.., , d.lets1 she suggested. the use of broth, 11f!yi -th1.: .. you eat 11 promptly tucked
1cor\#tnf!le•, ra~l. ~~etables, , ~ small away ;"ia't? tbe doctor laid. Even pro-~! of spn!llG8 and hes\' 11'1 wat,.. teln and carbohydrates already have
OA<)ed hlita .and geJ'llin. for delaerla IA> lbelr mulmum storage ln the body and
giYe the dieter a fullea;(efl!ng. / ire converted into fat.
F~. lbe dlel a¥14 retraln eating, . A penon only needs three 14 five per·
h'lbi\>. Most mag~"" doctor's dieta ...i of his body weight In fat, be said,
do not· do this, she qid. but the average_~ canies 35 per·
Protein lnt::tke IS usually Ye<:J ienttrous cent of hll weight as tat. ·
In the American dlel. From 210 lo 115 Tbe reason people get fat , be laid, ta
calorlea can be cut from the diet each simply that people get hungry. shrinking
ilay simply by cullinc the. meet from~ to fat celll aend out the algnall to eat, be
t ounces. Deep,fat ·lrM!d • food,I ere said. "Tbe problem 111 that oor fat -._ll"tent soureeof cillorles l'!lt· sbe deposits don~ know bow major life ln-suggestea, food CID be made as paJatable sur8nce compeniu say we sboold be."
by cooking with sptcea and a small ,
amount Of vege!able oil. PAST BLAMEJ>
·And mth, the dlet~sboold ibe'tlsily ad-Re blamed the eppeUte slgnals on
juslable to. all ailuiti9n>-Uql!ld dietetic genetlcs and evolution. Tbe cells, be a-
foods became ppoilar P,rimarllY because plained, were developed when life waa a
of the ease of ~~g a ~ven number of constant fight for food ... Now we're llil'-
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people. "Hunger burta and It bur!J all the brisk walklnl, <Jcllnlr. n1mmlnc «Jllo,
tune," be aid. "Exerci1intJ only hurts glng,Jn the moniJng ilwi eventnc • .Ailfl
when you exerclac. Tbe nlee thine •bout Is probably bet~ lo tnU K up lalo
exercise la that It stops hurting when you two ball-hour perlodo oo tho ......,. II
stop aerclahlg." more likely lo lllct lo IL ·
· No lell than a ball-bour ol ambltlc He allO llllCeated eaao, .,... ....
. uerclse"(''tbat.m6k,. you bull and puff threugbout the day rather-~· durb1< the period you do It") a day will large one beca-"It ta pralllllf:j -
belp. He Nld It Is probably better IA> do • lo otbble than gobble." ''
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Ideally Mrs. Miy&tl)'!to said,. a. per90ll wam't designed toi 20th century life." ...
should lose, front .eoe .to two. pounds a In ·addition, "Pi!Ople detest exercise.",. ~men
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. "II look !he body niany montbe lo pul' this either 1>ccauae 10 million ~ ago a
· m!lie poundll","·she"wained·the studeills, j>e1aon had to run all day long Juit to ob-
"and it will take-a longer. lime to 1ole taln his energy.
them." But eserclse remalna the key for most
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Political Party
Voters Tempts
All. you're alttb·g In fr\'lnl 'of the TV on
election nlebt waiting for the returns to eome iii, you'rebei:lnd ~get lfittY
hungry. ft could be a long night -end
pretula and potato chtpo go only oo far.
It might be a good Idea to pn!pare a
IJght meal for tbil late night llllCklng,
for frlenda and family wbo'll be up with
you. Everyune wt1J hove I better time
with gocid food 00 band.
Baked ~IA> Sliml and Souvlald
abould be • winning eomblnaUon on
everyone's · ballot.
Bated Potato Slims are thin, crilpJ
stl1po <A iplcy biked pota1-. They're
marvelous for anacJdnC U1 llmt and .,
..., lo make. .
BAKED POTA'ro SLIMS
3medlum~~-
l/o1 cup wr.ter
'iii teasJ)O"n Tabaaco sauce
l packa~e original flavor dry coatina -Sall
Pare poll-and cul Into llrlpa_(il'
for llrencb fries); IOlk In cold wat«. ~
desired, use a crinkle cutter lo llllA
strlpt.
Mix water and To-. In pie "pllte.
Drain potato strips, a few 1t 1 Uma. Md
put In Tabuco m!Uure, lwilb arcuxl lo
moisten On all tides. • '" ~
Put about i ---patalo .... al
. Souvla!d, I trocfltlonal Gnel: dim, ii I ' --=-::::=.~~1.==
a!dlooll> lmnb·• _. ---It'• seelOOed with the 1n1111, br1lbl na...,, o1
lemon ju1ce1 cnpao, T.&.co 11uce,
• time lnl<> plutlc: .... wilh ~ -_\'n; ._ \o 0DM w& • I It ...
pLae9 tn , ..... -........
l\efrtat -"'"'""' ---·-, ~ •. Bake Jn 115 "'-...,.I-·
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Start preportng the Souvla!d way aboed
of lime aiD<e the meoi. mll1Ura la llnl
llllrinllted for I ball hour, then -f.,. two boun.
The -blllcally -the llJDe tealiiillip U tbe Souvlakt, 10 tbe
fiayorlnp develop Into I rlcb, llYO<)'
blend that no... through every mouthful.
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Sprinkle with Alt and aerve 1mmedl*'1
In ' lo • portlom. Popcorn made for muncblna • ..,,
returns appear on tbe ICl'een mq be
combined with Joe creom and frolea Into
desleru that wtll be winners by the tlmo
candldalel claim victory.
Follow theac lnatnJct1ona clurln( the TV
bruU:
CRIJNCllY POPCORN ~
2 tableapoon1 butter or marprlno
¥• cup Wk brown IUlar
2 cups popped """""el poppOtc .... t pound ground pork
I pound l'l'\l!1cl beef
. 2 tabl<lpcliini !i'mon )ulb! __ "113~cu"'··~r~~.
I teaspoon dried leaf oregano
~ teaspcm Tlbuco pepper sauce
1 teaspoon eall
I tablespoon minced onloo
I elove prl1c, c:ruabed
OJmbtne. all qr.dlenta and ml•
thoraughly. Form Into a ball, -·with
marinade and let atm>d for SO llllnute9
before cooldnfl. Bou In IOO "'-oven
for 2 houn, bruahinr frequently with martnacle.
Remove from ovm and brulh wttb
marinade before oerv1ng. Slice tlllnly Into
I servlnp. Gtound lamb or ft01 may
allO be Uled.
Melt butt,.. In 1klli.t. Add ...,..., ...
and lt1t over low beet unW blended. .. Md
popcorn and peanut br1ttle; -IA> -well. Cool ; bruit Into clulb.
SIJr Joe cnam and lolcl Jn I " cupo pop-
corn cllunb. Spoon Into t poper " ... U
linen. Freeze unUI ftrm. Sprtnl:1o dll
"\malnlng popcanl be!""' --~ ...... lnp.
CRACKLY JAClt PARFAIT
v. cup butter or marprlno
" cup light brown -2 c:upl popped gourmet ~ .......
I cup 8ponllb peuut1
t quart vanilla k:e cnllD
Wblpped cream
O>erTiel
Melt butter In AJllet. Add -; ..
and llJr --to.. beet uolll bl111•1ed Add
popcorn and _.. .. , -IA>~ Cool;
bnU Into pie<lol.
Altema!o lay.rs ol lco -...
caramel com In parfalt 1h • ,.., -
whipped croun and c:benleo. -•lo • porfalta.
on th.e ·Rt1n, Choose Foods That Boost Energy
hlgb In fat.a: Clmed tuna can be .nc...-. rcncton and c1-made a
ready IA> ••t bwtant; IO can hanl 1ood snack ).
cooked cgp. Bread ll qu~ lo eat or 10 make Into
Llm<1-I meat, locna. -· llvtr aandwichea; oven loMed tonlilu can ba aauaage, dried heel. jerl<J art all qulcl< made without any added fat. Brtellf ..
to •at but ..... ~ than oold alJoed _.. maU quick anac:a IA>e, but the
Home · News and Vi.ews
Q, la II ~ble IA> pl ..., .... -
Jelly that bu become ii>alcl11
A No. the l>ocltr1a -Et.:
boWllnua lollln ·-""" In " Jam -ol tha lllP ..... ilold pwlll 111 eot I alp 11111 _., II
Wlllfe to ... la fad, 1111 - -"'
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ea-1ve!y and they 1A>e lri lldl In pro-And K -bu t!me, -·--... tlto Joll1 ....... ____ _,
!<In. --CAn7 laCI "...,. -PRUITANDVEGETAllLllll ~ aud1 • Ml. nllllm. Q,Weblfti--wol""9
· ~ oiiiii<liiiliiin...,..--"°'tmtaJ, drJ milk, PMm1t blUll'. f8Ctl • burr llnrat. ONr HaU1 •• M ~~ ~~·!:ect~:=.. www..: QU&mONI n AU A&DD: ~ ~lnl bJ,ri'!!tr"1 -.=.•=
ducta. Raw wcolal>ta cm Ill -Q. •-• ol .,1 -•• ,. -u ma biPIY lalultlrw -· Tiii pllal ""'' and ltepl read1 fir lllial In Iba -~ --...... oll. -..... -• "' ~·~~ aoo1 f,_ )lloe bin ~-theyO:-dolat buytlley ~ = A. 'l1ltn an I -If M Ill
(homemldt from ,.... la...iii ~) di...-cblctw ,_ ..-jull -t,.,.. 0: point 1w1a1 ml 1'il ..,
are 1 betlfr cllolco r.. lbe thlrll1 tlian taln porta .,. '"""'-11 llllo lnll! ba" to try --Jo llld • tllal
aoft clrlnU. 'A. Aboolutely not. E•1<1 -..... wiU ..rt 0'1 lhll porUailar polnL musl be llwpected fir whttlw11w-bJ :-'lllo. Nat;.al Pohlt, v..-al '-
DRUD ANTI CllllltAUI S. DeJ>Utment o1 ""1<U~n .. c.--aGon. JIOl Rlr<lo Wal A
Aplnthe cbulc.,.lllwlde.ronctn11tom 1peeto1"1.Noportol1dl--ll N.lf. w........._n.c.-.--*
tha leas -Ive ll'lhlm and -alto..ed IA> ba ...... llll<llln palll ... 1M ,._. I flct llilaat wtlidl I ... I
cncten lo lqller pr1ced lpldallJ · fl•n,.11111 _..,. clllct au ' • ? ..... al w'' II II llJ.
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fot of Gold Brightens ,
~ Monterey restaurant's prized fondue will be ·pre-
<l'~ by Sand?a Krogh (above) and Gerry Gerken
.jllhiing Campaign Cooking -Our Winners, the se<·
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Freezer a
By CARoL M-OORI!
Of ... DtU,. ,lllM Shoff
The cook'• creed or
"prepartd food ahead" paid
off as Orange COast College
Cool<inl! School started Its Zlst
year with -and without -
electricity.
Home eccnomists Ge r.r y
Gerken and Sandra Krogh
showed their expertise by
persevering with largest bowls
and littlest cost to prepare
dishes that "make you feel
like a guest in your own
home."
Luckily Mrs. Krogh had a
made 8'.bead batch of crepes to
substitute for the batch she
was fixing when the power
started going on and off and
Mrs. Gerken already planned
to stir-rry her pre<Ut sukiyaki
ingredients in a W1:1k on a gas
barbecue.
Before the brown~ut, the
packed house in Mesa Theater
raved over the results of
Lemon Glazed Oticken, Greek.
Lamb Rolls, Madrias Ham
CUrry and a hearty Chicken 'n
Noodle Casserole.
The latter, an adapted camp.
out favorite, still fee<b 10 to
12 hungry adults.
But the golden noodles,
orange cheese, red pimientos,
green pepper, brown
mushrooms and dark olives
make a colorful casserole for
company, loo. Or the,Jotal
may be frozen in sma1\er
batches for a few family din-
ners.
Freezing was recommended
as a cooking and hosting aid
severa1 times dW"ing the two-
hour class:
since they fade out during
freezing.
Save tears, precious minutes
and equipment cleanup by
chopping or grating large
batches of onioM, 9Y· cheese, etc. and
them. ,For the cheese, freeze i
first in a al.ogle layer on a
baking liheel; then ii may be
stored in a freezer bag without
clumping ~tiler.
(Instead ol chopping fly.away
parsley with a knife, confine It
in a cup and snip with
scissors.)
Frozen muffins and crepes:
can be reheatad In a hurry to
dress up everyday fare for
company.
Mrs. K r o g h particularly
praised Clock Watcher Mui·
f1ns since the batter keeps for
up to siJ. weeks in the
refrigerator for daily rationing
or the baked muffins may be
frozen and wanned. Either
way provides extra homemade
goodness on the spur of the
moment.
CLOCK WATCHER
MUFFINS
5 01ps sifted Oour
5 teaspoons baking 9oda
S teaspOO~ cinnamon
2 teaspoons salt
6 2/3 cups raisin bran
3 cups·sugar
) eggs,· beaten
1 quart buttermilk
1 cup shortening, melted
Sift and measure flour. Sift
!lour with baking soda, cin-
namon ahd salt. Mix in raisin
bran and sugar.
Add eggs, ·buttennilt... and
shortening to dry ingredients
and mix until well blended.
Fill muffin tiru: 2.13 full and
bake at 400 degrees for 20
minutes.
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B~st ·f-rienel ~-·~-
U prel•rr<d, regular bran
cert.al may be aubstituted and
snlJ>l'Od dalA!I or dried -· aprl(iots or pears-may be
cboJ>l'Od and added.
LEMON GLAZED
CIDCKEN
I frying chicken, cut up
1 c u p apricol-p)jleapple
preserves •
)/3 cup prepared mustard '2 teaspooos grated lemob peel ... ,.
l/S cup lemon juice
l 1lemon, thinly sliced
/'lace chicken pieces, skin
side ttp, 1n shallow baking pan.
Combine preserves a n d
mustard; heat and stir until • •
-tlmm<n. Add ...... peel and julce, Pour Ovtr
-anand-1tm
degne1 for 30 inlnita.
Top ~ piece of chk:bn
with aJ!riioo slloe;'bute wllh
pan Jillt!or Bake I) mlnUOI
more. u tlelired, _poor ""' ~ plnp il1I<> lll!!lill ancl coot II
lulf boll, atfi!1n8 C!lruiMUJ
for 3 .. 5 minlliet, ~ •llldll-
Jy lhlckened.:t.~ w ft h
chlci:en ln 4 pun.ieu.'i·
CHICKEN 'N NOODLES
6 pottOda chicken
\I cup margarine .
1 -pepper, ehojped 1 medium onion, chopped
. ~ ... -: t elOves 'arllc, cn)Shed -.e. brulh. Skin. ...._
U.14 fresh mU>hrooms, and dwnk chlcktn. aet uldo.'
sliced .Moll~· Jn ·iq,
1 (1\1 ounce) can sliced pan. Add p'Oeit pepper, .,..,,.;:
ouv ... drained 8'fJ!c, mlllllroomt aqd .. ,. i (4 dunce) jar pimienloll, · ~Ill~ Is tr-I. M4
drained and chopped . . / ~· pimiento, I Oti> chl~-
1 pound procesaed ch-, .. ...., -· salt and peppei;. ct_.i l'4lx well. .
1 1-poon salt --H•"I \umalolfll! brOth aDd
\I tea'I"">'> pepper cook :oilli!lll!S ?iiCcordlog Jn
1 PClll!ll''811 noodles pacl:Jti•,_~. •Dr1lli
• Plaot * .. ,Iii ~ Wt QOO\lle@, Coml\i!l&-.n 0 0 d 1 e.I(,
arid ..V..·'w!th water. ~ <ldcl'eD arid .'°l'aeta~te mli·
with Jiay leaf several cel"l'f lute. Pour · Into 8'f&sed t
stalk Jeeves a:oo l! tablesP# quart casserole. · •
tall. Cover and bring to a 1"11!: 8'ke at lit degrees for Is
lleduce beat and simmer lllltll Jl$>Utes. Serves 10 to U. II
tender, about alt mJmli.i. •
Coast Clubs Feature
Luncheons, Lectures
IF you· really'"
·want to. lose ·
weight •••
but you enjoy
good food ''
and
Soroptimin• SCOTS
A bundle ror the Boropti.plist SCOTS, a Scientology a111:-
CJW>-Thtlft-Sbop~1rthe price iliaey community s er v l c e
of 34m1sston for· the Annual social ~up, is sponsoring 'll ... .. poUuck dinner for the beDelil Bundle •<I of the Soroptiinlst of Narcooon, a drug •preven·
Club of Laguna Beach {at 2 Uon and r e b a b 1111 ' ll o n
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, Ji the .... _QI"g.aftiJ..aUon, at 6 p.m. Tburs-
home of Betty Myers. day, Nov. 9, in the Park
Newport Spa.
Guild Meet Affiliants .
Women's Clubs will honor its
junior membership during the
council meeliog at 10 :a.m.
Friday, NOv. 10, 1n the s&ita
~ Elkll Club. • ,
Yach+ Club
Balboa Yachi Club's amual ,
Beauties and Beasts f~hio ,
show, will ~gin with a wfrrn-
up 8nd dinner at 6:30 ~.m.
Friday, Nov. 10, in the cilul>
house.
a lot of it ,.
Boutique 1
• <:.:::,) ~ 11 ... you' love·
Weight Watchers! ~!Id session o! the 1972 Orange Coast College Cook·
ng School at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in Mesa Theater,
, osta Mesa. Election Day Brisket will be the entree
tdemonstrated with vegetables titled Zucchini Com
:saiad.
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If casseroles are to be
frozen, under cook the noodles
as they will soften during thaw
and heating. Increase most
seasonings, except pepper,
Batter may be stored in
refrigerator up to six ·weeks.
Makes 5 dor.en. l $Creole, Cucumber with Yogurt and flaming Spinach
~iAshe Sti-11-E-n Route to Eourt
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Guild will meet at 10:45...,a.m. ·
Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the
church hall. After lunch, the
Rev. Don R. Kribs of St.
Joachim's parish will show a
film, "Something Beatiful for
God, Mother Teresa of Calcut-
t.a."
Decor Hints
The Affillants of Hoag
Memorial Hospital,
Presbyterian are sponsoring a
theater party before the UCI
presentation of "Ondine" by
Jean Giraudoux on Thursday,
Nov. 9. Proceeds will benefit
the hospital.
USC Moms
.Color P:lay and Interplay llr. Richard B. Tibby, direc-
w11l be. discussed. by Marge tor of the Catalina Marine
A Olrlstmas Boutique wil
be open at the Santa Ana Uni-
ty Church from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Friday, Nov. 10, and 9
a.m. to 4. p.m. Saturday, Nov.
• 11.
Altrusa
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program offers you llln endless
variety of delicious foods,
Including me.111, fi sh, fowt,
5.lllads, fruits, vegelablcs,
po!atoes, pasta and wood«•
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By JO OLSON l1w!.e7v~no.;:~~ ~~uled
~ for lhe Los Angeles
District Assembly or Dclphian
Chapters was detained by a
case in Atlanta so he sent a
pinch-hitter who turned out to
be a star in his own right.
Lew Ashe, senior partner Jn
the firm of Belli, Ashe, Ellison
and Choulos for ·25 years,
spoke during a festive dimer
meeting In the Newporter Inn
on the topic, View From thl!
Mountaintop Six D e c ad e s
High. .
.c.arter, a Con>na-.d~in-ScleDce .center, will bf: the New officers have been
terior decorator, during the featured speaker dill-lng -8 elected and -will-take the lead
Bahia Corinth Lan Yacht meeting of the lnterfratemity Jn the new Saddleba~k Valley
Club'!:. last luncheon of the Mothers' Council of USC at 10 A1tru~ . Club .during a n
year at 11 :30 a.m. Wedhesday, a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. ~ orgaruzational dinner Satur-
Nov. 8, in the clubhouse. day, Nov. 11. Officers are the Mmes.
Luncheons
Mail Tips
Homemakers Robert Brennan, president;
Gordon Brown, vice president;
Miss Ruth 'Schenk and Mrs.
Roy Kuntz, secretaries, and
the Mmes. Christopher Reher,
Betty Jean Cook and R. A.
Soderberg, directors.
Laguna Beach Altrusans are
I n t er v iewing prospective
members each to represent
The Orange D 1 s t r 1 c t , one classification of business
Coast J!omemakers w l ll
have a p-ogram on Ciristmas
crafts during their meeting at
9:45 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, in
the Youth center, Corona del
Mar.
Council
California Federation o f or 'profession.
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people have lost weight
with Weigh,t Watchers. So
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WEIGHT<il WAITTIR~.
His quarter -century with
Belli provided much anecdotal
material and the bearded at-
torney presented it with great
hUIDOt before launching into
the more serious aspects of
his topic, including consumer
litigation, class action suits
aocl.legal cote .prograQ!B. -
Mn. James McGow1 n Greets Lew Ashe
Now Ls the time to go to the
poot office and Inquire of
regulations for m a i l in g
lected before Ashe's talk for Christmas packages overseas.
Theta Sigma Phi, an honorary And, mily thereafter, do the
society for women in com-mailing. The earlier packages
munication, to be presented to t are mailed, the greater the
a woman journalism student. chance they'll get t.o the
1"1rs. James McGowan, presi-destinaOon by <lnistmas -
dent of the Newport chapter, especially if they go by slow
Accompanying him was his
fianctt, Mrs. Blance Mid·
dleton, a resident of Los
Angeles' Hancock Park sec-.
lion who will ·become his bride
around 'l'hanYiJvini.
LAW EVOLVl!ll>'
referring to the greatness of
our -Constitution aiid t h e
farsightedness of I.he men who
wrote it."
"Can we, who have had a
view of the earth from a
capsule, do less than reach out
to the st.ani? Still greater
changes are waiting-in the
Ashe reminisced about ~ Wings.
made the announcement. boat.
'Ibe whlte-lmlred attorney,
who earned hfl, reputation in
products liability cases, was
among the , flrlt to handle
alrllne and dra,a cases. "The
entire drug llW tn the United
States evolve\! "from our Cut-
ter Laboratory cUe;" he said.
childhood in Boston. "I recall-"Perhaps the Liberty Bell
when I was a bit of a boy, one 1laa been silen t too long. Let us
of my most prized possesslom dedicate ourselves lo pulling
was a library card. 't1ie the rope with the strength of ~ free inen." Jjiiiiiiiiiiii
library was a sanctuary from Scholarship funds were col-
the tumult of the tenement.
·~y literate mother saved
my 25-<:enl allowance to buy 1r==========;
Ashe Is a nlitlve of Boston
and a gradu8te of Boston
University School of Law. He
earned hiJ JUJft' Doctor degree
cum laude tn J'30 and his
Master of Lin degree In
1932.
He supplemellled his Income dur1liC!. the llepr<ssio!I with radio~ and atag8
appearwnces, and 1erved a! an
o(ficer with the Third Air
Force durla.g World War II.
A!he now . lectur es
the Book of Knowledge for me.
"My father admonished me,
'A piece of bread honestly
earned is a delight to the pal-
ate.' "
He discussed the "challenge
of the 70s"'
"We need to find the meMS
to validate youth is youth,
black as black and old u old
JO they ean exist side by side ,
or there will be no intellectual
framework to deal with the
tensions in the world.
''Reasoning Is important ln
preserving democracy.''
throughout the United States
and said, "l"m thrilled by the
Jaw and woa1d like to find more time a. 1MR tt " WAY TO COURT
He studied tilt Talniucf ,;;· a''··hoWl'fl", ·he said, llhDllld
child and fl'fl'll. th11 grew hl! '1ever be found en route to &he
interest In lft .. This (the courthouse to preserve our
Talmud) reftecti much of our .. ·ay or government with briefs
law todey," ht-11ld. "Lew 11 ln~.tead or bombs.
the only plaae yOu hammer Law Is the cement of our
oul the truth. 'lbe couMroom civillzalion. If the due proc:tll
11 man'• way of llllvlng prob-of Llw la k>st, all .. Jost. The Jem&. lepl profession c a n o o t
regrets to a pusiYe role In
PWGS CONSTmmON thll last tW<Hblrds of a ..,,.
"We're~ shy about tury.
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customer, Doug · Hartung a taste of surprise. Service is a bit unusual , . '
a la Keystone Cops, eliciting a COIDll\ent from Molly Askin. But the
customer loved it More surprises are planned for Sjturday, Nov. 4,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Life's Best Dec a de
DEAR ANN LANDERS: While clean·
ing out some desk drawers I came across
an item from the Boston Globe -dated
Sept. 10, 1948.
Here is the fi1,'8t paragraph:
• "Most people find the 10 y~rs between
the age ol 20 and 30 the happiest 10 years
in their lives, a Syracuse University
psychologist told the 50th l'.Mual Meeting
of the American Psychological Associa·
-lion."
What do you ·think, Ann'!' What do your ,
readers think? -FULLER T O·N
FATHER
DEAR DAD:·n wasn't so for me. Each
1,f-year ~.'of my Ille has been better
.• -,JM ·..0'11181 pree<ded It. I don't
Dow wia&·m, ftaden think, but I'll ask
Utem. ·
J..C ·send . a plllcanl (no letlon,
pleaie) to ,Aan Landen, Cblcago San-
Times, Ml N •. Wabash, Chlcago, Ill.
60611. Joi down tbe belt It-year period of
your We. I'll pablllh tbe resalt of tbe poll
in a few weeks.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I add a
Word to ~your wamlng in regard tp the
unfortunate things that can befall
children because an adult was careless
or thouatftless?
()Jr old car didn't .have seat belts. Our
3-year-old was ln front-with me. ·1 turned
my head to look td 1rty left and in a
second's time abe bad ber heel under the
door handle, the car swerved, the door
opened and out she went. Through some
mJracle she wun't liirt.
Two weeks later we bad a oew car -
with seat belts. My older boy was in the
back seat. I neglected to make sUre bis
belt was fastened before we started. A
few minutel later we were in heavy traf-
fic, the door new open and the child fell
'" out. Another miracle. He didn't get a
scratch.
From oow oo we dm't turn the key in
the Ignition uotll all doon ""' locked and
the seat belts are fastened. I WU ludiy
twice and I'm llol loln& lo take another
chance. -MRS. H.K.B. .
DEAR MRS. B.I.8.: nut· you fN'
Ml' ... -o1-lllot -lo ... -
again and again. I can't tell yoa tH num-
ber of tlmet I've teen an adult drlvlng:
with a cblkl on his lap -or a yCMUlp&er
•tudln& ., In tlte rr.t seat -• Udl. 11ght111g In Ille bock ...._ I'm tempW ·to
roll down my window and about, "Doa't
yoa care what bappeu to your
cblldren?"
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a
registered nurse in an inteosive cere unit
cf a large boSpital. Thank you for your
wise words about allowing loved ones to
die with dignity.
I cannot describe the anguish of
husbands, wives, brothers, s i s t e r s ,
children and parents who come to the
hospital day tfter day to sit and stare,
praying for the agony Ml_ end.
I'm sure they would ~ to sa~ the
docton, ·"!'!ease, let blm )d."''lflli-..,.y•
dare not allow such thOughts to cross
their minds. Believe me, Ann, it oould be
the last truly unselfish thing ~ people
can do for someone they Jove. Say It one
more time -ST. LOUIS
DEAR ST. LOUIS: Muy problemt 1
deal wttll ~utre 1tme lm ...... loa. I
mnl try to pot mytelf to dlO writer's
sboet. Bat tills problem la oae I bave llv·
ed'1llroap.
My f-IQflered too lool ftl[lrttog an
atlorly 1'opeleta batik wllb ....,.... Yoa
are rlellt .•• Y• uy II: a.Id be the
last Inly --Wq • -<all .. I• IOmeDM lte loves. My oelJ' ~ 11
that 1 dlcla't do K -·
ls a!cohollsm ruining YJlUT Ille! Know
the danger signals one[ what lo do. Read
the bookie~ "AJc:oboll•• -Hope and
Help," by AM~. -a e91ts
in <Oin with your request llld • Joa(,
damped, ,.lf.addftaed eMelope to tbe
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Emphasized for Aries
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 2
By SYDNEY OMARR
Sagltt.a.rtus travela, atudles,
is ooctally <OlllcioUs, pro-
gressive, capable o! apondlng
was a dilmal area will receive
benefit of greater ll&ht. Hope
returns!
VIRGO (Aug. ~pt. 22):
Protect aelt In ( l a·a n c I al
cUncbel. What appears .to be
"ture thing" may be
llQllletbing • ... Take !C>-
v~toi')'. C b·e ck valuables.
Debi ls paid. But lnteresl ....
coutd 1eavt aomethlng to be
deliN>d. lnvestlgal<!
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
·mental and emotional
horizons. Natives of this
zodical llgn rev .... learning,
often are erudite, drawn to
law, medicine·and literature.
Sagittartus can have clif.
ficulfies with Virgo, Gemini
and Plsees. no.re Is harmony
in rdatlonsbipl! with Leo,
Aries, Aquarius and !Jbra.
Restrlctiool are llfted. Events
oeeur with dramatic swiflneU.
You move, make changes,
write and oommunica'te .. ----------
ARIES (Mardi 2t·April It):
·Maniage, condltkms at home
-these are emphasized.
Dtspul< with family member
is resolved ooly lf issues are
squarely laced. Deception now
only compounds original error.
Get to heart of matter and you
eventually will attaln goo!.
TAURUS (April 11).May 211):
Venatlllty oow Is perhaps
your greatest ally. Be Oexible.
Sagtllartsa could be in plo-
ture.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 2t l:
One who-usually ls reliable
may aldp essenttol detail.
Know this and do s om e
penonat checking. Cautloo
now could save money and
avoid embarrassment. Visit
frlend who Is temporarily tn-
capaottated.
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Study Aries message. Don't
rush l•to decilions. Sense. of
timing could leave something
lo be desired. ~ pertOll ls
Ge. t •----••--~ SAGnTARIUS '(Nov. D-• -------"--'"" !ri·picture.. ~~. ~-__ ._,-rumors. One who fiatlerl you Dec. ZI): Friend can n-
may have ulteriormotlve. what appeared to be a gloomy G~ (May 21..June 20): situation tum into sometru..g
Older Individual plays key worth celebrating. Member of
role. Accent is en speculation, opposite sex ii involved.
children, affairs of heart. One Wishes are fulfilled i n
who pull! money strings may unorthodox m a n n e r . Be
not agree with pro p o s e d pttpared for surprises. ~e ~lei@k.
course ·of action. Make in-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
telligent conctS11on without\ 19): You can expand horizons
abandoning principles. with atd of family member. Be
CANCER (June 21-July 22): receptive to plan for I) Finish what you start. Enlarge red e co rat Ing, general
horizons. Deal gingerly with domestic adjustment. You can
-.Aries. Impulsive associate accomplish more than might
coold threB'"" security. Build be Imagined. Room Is being
on solid base. Double check. . made ·ror you at top .
HUNTINWTON HAllOUl
ASleiPl1l
of the lhllsal
far Clnistlllas
Don't delegate duties. You are
-.due-f«-acldod.-iWon __ AQIJARIU$, (Jan~20-lleb.
LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): Tal:e 18): You get tO bottom of
new steps in new dlrectJoili. mystery by utlllz.lng pcwers cf
Permit creative forces to perception. Heed inner voice.
sJow. Some Ideas need Don't Judge by mere surface
polishing. But, in the main. Indications. There Is hidden
you are on right track. What flCtor. Clouds 'Of obscurity can
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EDITOR'S NOTE' A column ,_ _ _,
devottd to Ntwpart Beach, ·
· g inventory or some early donations to the Estancia High Schoo] PTSA
mmage sale are student Conni.e Davis and ways and means chairman, Mrs.
bert Klees. Clolhing, books and household goods will be offered Saturday,
ov. 4, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. near the 1''orum on the EHS campus.
Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach
and Mi.t.rion Vie;o partftt-
teac_her cwganiartimu will
apptar· in UwJ DAILY Pl·
LOT each week. lnfornu> tum mu.st bt re~d b11
the women'1 deportment or
Mrs. Gartd Smith, 1746
CmuUa Place, N•IQPOTI
Beach by S p.tn. ThUTodat/
for publicatiOn WedntJdal/.
CdM High PTA
Mn. 'l1teo Tale
President. _
COMING UP: General
meeUng tomorrow from 9:30
to ll a.m. in the faculty
room. Mrs. William Kuhns,
counselor, Joe Dominic, sti.r
dent actlviUea director, and
three representatives from
school Service clubs will-be
~ speakers. • • .Orien-
tation on. bigber education at
7:30 p.m. tomorrow for
students and p&rents.
CM High PTSA
Mn. Carl Rotmaa
President
CO~UNG UP: Marty's Corral,
annua1 school carniva1 will
take place next weekend on
the main parking lot. A
variety of entertairunent will
be included. Hours ;tre 3
p.m. to midnight, Friday ; 10
a.m. to midnight, Saturday,
and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday ...
Business meeting wilh col·
fee at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in
the faculty lollllge. Final
plans for the carnival will be
discussed.
College Pk. PT A
?.In. Thurman Brannon
President
COMING UP : Country
Harvest carnival Saturday,
Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the multipurpose
room and ' school grounds.
Featured will be games,
food,· bazaar ite ms ,
Christmas gifts and
balloons.
Crown Valley PTG
Mn. Stephen Ot.lm ec
President
REPORTS: Wllll1ers in the
carniva! poster contest were
No Crying Over Spilt Milk Bottles
Donald Dumain wanns up bis ~itching arm as Paul·
arino principal Gordon Imler and Shelly Rhodus
look on. Milk bottle toos will be a featured booth at
display it. . .Mrs. Arnold
l\lordkin reports that $34-0
was added to the treasury as
a result o{ the book fair.
Kaiser PTA _
Mn. Charles McG11vran -President
COMING UP:· Skating party
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 7 at Harbor Roller
Rink.
Monte Vista PTA
Mrs. Thomas Herodoa
President
COMING UP : Book !Jlir from
Wednesday to Friday, Nov.
15-17. Hours for the three
days will be throughout tl!e
>Choo! day and from 7 lo 9
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16.
Newport Ele . PT A
Mra. Rogtr Early
President
Saturday, Nov. 4. Mrs. Bob
Stewart, chairman an-
nounces that game booths,
refreshments, movies and·
prizes will be included ..
Proceeds will be used for
school equipment.
Paul.arino' PTA
Mrl. PauJ Dumain
President
COMING UP : In preparation
(or the future a1wninum can
drive, a lecture and slides on
ecology will be presented by
the PTA at 9 a.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 8, in the multi-
purpose room.
REPORTS : Bowling league
meets each Wednetday at
11:30 a.m. at Kona. Lanes.
Two full-time participants
are needed. Mrs. William
Kermedy Jr. may be c:on-
tacted at 979-2242 for further
infonnatkln.
Presidio PT A
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the school's PTA carnival Saturday, Nov. 4, from
10:30 a.m. to 3:30 ~.m.
ton, Library chairman
reports that volunteers arc
needed to assist in the
library. No previous training
is necessary .•• Macrame,.
decoupage and o th e r
workshops are scheduled in
preparation for the
November boutique. Mrs.
John Cavin, ways a n d
means chairman, may be
contacted at 979--0!rl3 for
further information.
Rea PTA
Mrs. Vero ~tollan
President
COMING UP: Student council
and PTA will conduct annual
cmidy sale Thursday, Nov.
9, to Monday, Nov. 20.
St. Joachim PG
Mn. John E. S&oneman
President
will take place at 6:30 p.mt
Sunday, Nov. 5, in the parish
hall. ... Paper drive Friday.
through Sunday, Nov. a..s.
Newspapers should b e
brought to the school yard
tied in bundie·s. ·
Sonora PTA
Mrs. Thomas Elicker
" President
COMING U P : Sweatshirt
orders are being taken this
week £or the last lime this
year.
REPORTS: Mrs. B rt a n
Crawford, library clWnnan
reports that $87 was realized
from the book fair.
Victoria PT A
~lrs. Tom Lutclvlsb
President
REPORTS: Mnl. Lor a l u
Finch's moming preschool
class won first place in the
membership drive and Allen
Wllk:enaon's second grade
class was second. Mrs. 1lmu:
Scott Dallavo, Melis sa CX>MING UP : Annual carnival
Mrs. Hugh Tbompso~
President
COMING UP: Mrs. Dennis
Morris, third grade room
mother announces that a
get-acquainted pot.luck din-
ner for all third grade
students and their parents
Weyer, chairman awarde4
the students from both
classes suckers and
certificates. _iParker, Keith Feher, Kim from 11 a.rn . to 4 p.m. REPORTS: Mrs. Roger Man-
Sawyer, John Grier and Tex
Varner. Judgf!!" ... '~~c ~~· · ~!./... ... _ • , ~::;=~~;r: Plans Cooking for Night -Out
Spirited Carnival
Eastbluff PFO
Mn. Eugene Kovach
President
REPORTS: Safety flag
Spook House has been scared up for the Saturday, Nov. 4, carnival at Bushard
hool, which will have a Fall Roundup theme. The 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. event
LI raise funds for the school library. Ready for some thrills and chil.ls are Jin1
rd (below) and Ben Combs.
designed by Ricky Miller
and Paul Murray was fl.own
last week. Schools with the
best safety record · · will
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rewiew Pizza Passes Taste Sampling
hoese, 11qsaee, pep oni or a comblnaUon -
hat'& your plzu eronce? All will be ovailable
rt11e F ' Vall~y Hip SChool.PTSA.plua
1 ule endlni Satw'day, ·~ov. 11. Tickets for the 15-
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inch pizzns will be sold until Nov. 11 and they will
be avll111ble Nov. 18 from noon to 4 p.m. al tit•
• lldulol careteda. SampllaJI• th• rtnt batch .,.. Leslie
Morrow and Kevin Schorfeld. l ' .
(Edito-r'1 NoU: A column
devottd to Fountain Val·
Ley, Huntington B e a c h,
Ocean Vttw and S e a l
Beach School Diatrlct par-
ent-teacher organizations
wiU appear in the DAILY
PILOT mc1l week. Infor-
mation muat be rtct"ived
bt1 Mr!. Gilbert Turnbull,
5671 Ma119"1ln Dm•, Hun~
ington Be11eh by 5 p.m.
Thursday frft publication
W•dnesdau.J
College. View PTO
Bu-M>nb
President
COMlNG UP : Organizational
meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14. A
representaUve from t he
Hwttlngt.on Beach F i r e
Department 1'ttl lecture on
fire prevention at home and ; . • .
in school. Public Is lilvlted. ; IX'
Marine View PTO
Mn. Earl MorrllOI
.(.. President
REPORTS: Clrllival gro.<sed
almosl $l.lllO and proceeds
will be u...i to purchase
learning aids for lhe school
Tamura PTO
Mn.Royllowlul
l'TMJdent
Very High Fashion
Everyone allendlng the rUhion allow planned by Wardlow PTA wtll be one on
"Cloud Nine/' promises Mrs. J a.mes Knox, chairman. The fashion faatuy wUl
begin at 7:30 p.m. In Ibo 111u!U-purpose room. Having a heavenly Ume mocW-
lng are Traci Reynolds and John Rasmussen. .
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Tender Alternative ,
A Sauerbraten
Makes the Cut
In cue yoo've beeo. afraid
to ask: most cuts of beef -
aboot tbn!e-quarters or the
animal -.a.re of less-tender
quality and should be cooked
with moist beat.
This not only tenderizes the
meat. but as a bonus, releases
the tempting aroma of the
spices you will use to make
your dish a work o( cul.imry
art.
Bone-in chuck is one of the
less expensive cuts of beef
which lends itself nicely to
rich seasoni n g. New
Englanders, known for frugali-
ty, make a pot roast by
browning the meat on all
sides then cooking it tn a ~ pot with a little water
and. vegetables, including the
tradittooal turnip.
Ginger (a spice dear to the
cooks of this region), onion
flakes , panley flakes and a
bay leef are basic seuooers.
Geilerations of Yankee cooks
were taught that sometime
during the long cooking the
meat must ''tatch on" -st1ck
to the pot enough to brown -
in order to give the gravy
rlcbness. .
World.famous sauerbraten
starts with less--tender cuts of
beef. The meat is marinated
for several days in vinegar
and wine or water with mixed
pickling spice and onion fiakes.
After long, slow cooking ill the
marinade, this Uquld ls 11train·
ed. and rntxed with gingennap
crumbs which thicken · the
sauce allgbtly as they add a
final fttlip of spice 1nd
sweetness to the tartness of
the marinade.
Beef liver ia a good bui' and
a nourishing dish. Sea!OO it
with ginger -Chinese style -
and add minced onion and
sweet pepper before stir-
ring it.
Home economists of the
American Spice T r a d e
,wociation give us tbe recipes
for 1 quick sauerbraten ublg
chuck steak and Stir·Frled
Beef Liver which ls a savory
dish requlrlnl only tbe briefest
cooking time.
SAUEllBRATEN C1111C1t STEAK
I tab!-mlzed pieklJnl
• •spice i; cup wbtto vinegar :~=== J t ~~ bmwruwaar
• l/o teaapoon aall~ t ' SI>: boot-dluck ~ 1 cup beef boUI
I tabltl\lOOlll !loot '
'lie miJod picllhl( ..,... In •
dJ1rt1cloth bite· ~ lD I -o .. ...,,..,. Niii vlnlpr,
W:' 11 pa ~... °'..J!:;. waler.
and 1111. =·to ~ !!!:'; [I!'~ ..... eo-;:r;;. • .m::-...=· ...... In• ....... 'iitilll! dllh. . • .
Pour cooled ---. Cover and ref~
14 boun, tumlJ>I ...........
-and tho -thll cllnp to 11teak In · • W...
1kUfcl. Add beef bouUlon •
Cover and simmer 4 5
· mlnutes or until steak i! fork·
tender. Remove steak ·to a
heated platter. Blend floor
with remaining 3 tablespoons
water. Stir into skillet. Cook
and stir until thick~. Jf
desired, add lft teaspoon bot·
tied browning sauce to gravy.
Pour over ·steak. Yield: 4 to 6
portions.
GINGERED. STIR-FRIED
BEEF, LIVER /
11h pounds beef liver -,;
2 tablespoons instant minced
onion
3 tablespoons sweet pepper
flakes
5 tablespoons water, divided
3 1ablespoons s a I a d oil,
divided
1 cup beef bouillon
1 tabiespodn vinegar
YI teaspoon ground ginger
I> teaapoon aalt
2 cups shredded cabbage
t cup sliverJd carrot!
2 teaspoons cornstarch
Cut liver on the diagonal ln-
tG l/t·incb thick' slices; set
aside. (For easy slicing place
liver in freezer until partly
frozen -then sllc,e).
Rehydrate minced onion and
pepper flakes in 4 tablespoons
of the water for 10 minutes. In
a large skillet beat 2 table-
spoons of the oil.
Add liver and saute about 10
minutes, stirring constanUy.
Remove liver ; set aside. To
Skillet add remaining 1 table-spoon oil. Stir In l!lioo and pep-
....,er; saute 5 ~· Add
bouillon lo skillet along Jrifl!
vinegar, ginger and aalt. Bil"I to boiling point. stir In cab-
bage and.-.
Reduce beat; coot and atlr
10 minutes or until vegetables
are barely crisp-laJder. Blend
oornstar<:h with renWnlng I
tablespoon water: stir into
skillet. C.OOk and stir unW
tht<kened and clear. Return
liver to stlllet. Reheat, atll'·
ring coostantly. Sprtnkle "1th
panley Oak,., il ~esired.
Yield ' 8 portions.
Pineapples
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DAILY PILOT ;J5
Harvest of Richness
Pumpkin-chocola·te: A New Brand of Desse
eoco.liot PumplUn Cake or-ren the mlzed b1,..1ngs or
>llihllY aweew>ed chocolate, ilch pumpkin and nour1!hlng,
nut..UU whole bran cereal.
Just cover well and serve
tcm.orrow. . . .and the ne1t
day.
S to•-baking powder
I IOllP'""' bUlnc aodl
I cup vegetable oU
1 cup whole bran cereal
Be.at ea• in large mixer
bowl until foamy. A d d
pumptln, vegetable oil and
whole br1n cereal; m ix
thorooghly.
I> leupoon .. u t kunce package (I cup l
seml·sweel c hoco.1 ate
morsels
A perfect dessert to cap a
fall evening -or sever.al fall
evenings aince this moist end
heu-ty cake need not be en-
joyed on only one oocaaion.
But be prepared. This cake
has a tendency to diaappear
before tomorrow comes.
II> teupoona cinnamon
~ te1epoon ground cloves
II lellpoon ginger I cup coarsely chopped Add sifted dry ingredients to
cereal mixture, stirring only
until combined. Fold i n
cllocola te morsels and pecans.
Spread evenly in ungreeed
Cboeo-llol Pumplda Cake 1/4. teupoon allspice pecana
4 eggs 2 c;ups silted regular al~
, purpose flour
2 cups sugar=-----
I 1-poond can (2 cups)
pumpkin
. Sift together flour' au&••. baking powder, ooda, aalt and
spices. Set Ude.
Margarine Fl1ischm1nn11 reg. 1 lb. 39¢
Chunk Tuna 6V2 OL 39¢
Chick•n of th• S•• Light Tun•
Tomato· Sauce Hunt'• 8 oz. 10¢
Sugar Sprlngflold 5 LB. 59¢
Dog Food ~ K11 K•n 14 oz. 4 1w $1
M.P.S. Chunk
Oreo ereme Sandwich Cookies N~b'"' .. oz. · 45c
Kidney Beans
Clam Chowder
Potato Buds
15'/1 oz.
' Snowi N•w Engl•nd 15 oz.
Bttty Crvck1r JO OZ.
Brownie Mix •• ..., c...... ,, oz.
. Mott's fruit Treat " oz. Cb~o•• Sfrtwb•rrv·Appl• or R•1pb.rry•App~i
Orange Juice .,,d .. , •• oz.
Woolite Uquid Cold w ••• , w •• lt ''oz.
SHOPPING'S A PLEASURE
INSTµD OF A CHORE-
AT RICHARD'S!
Quality you be~eve in, daan,
well stocked shelves, good
values -and the friend-
• liost people I
19c
3 for $1
59c
59c
4 for $1
69c
99c
OUR FINEST PRODUCE' AT SPECIAL EVERYDAY PRICES
Toma.toes · Rod.ripe a 1 ... 1o.. 33¢ LB.
Flavorful in Cass•rol•s, or slic.d with dill.
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CrMmy Casaba Melons
Golden Delicious Apples
Extr• fancy from Washington-<risp•rl
Nellis Pears i!!Yu~:;· .. 11ng 19cLB.
~"'~--'Bob's Blea Cheese Dressing • oz.
M•li:•t • ..... r•w •99•ttbl• Dip l
Bob's Rcx:iuefort Dressing • oz.
Aged Sharp Cheddar .,.,,..,., WiK•M''
Oven Baked Ham .,,,,..,., ,,..,,, ,, .. ,,
w, 111,, It thl11 •r thi,•-to your Old•'
• 45c
59c
1.09 lb.
2.70 lb.
DELIGHTFUL BAKED GOODS-OUR EVERYDAY PRICES
Potato Bread Ni.. ... ..... 47c
Rye Rolls
Lemon-Filled Danish Pastry
Single Layer Banana Nut !'.ake
V. DOZ. 47c
2 for 37c
99c
5 FREE BIRTHDAY C~KES EACH MONlH
Si9n up to wlnl
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Shop anytime, prices good thru Nov. 4
TO
EVERYONE WHO VOTES -
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
PRESENT YOUR VOTING STUB
' 'AT
Richard's Lido Flower Shop ,,
and
We'll decorate you for serving
Y\>Ur country!· Wear ii
proudly!
WE SELL ONLY THE TOP OF THE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF AND WE A&E !Tl
Standing (Rib Roast I
Prep1Nd for c1rving ••N 1.39LB.
·~rincery din ner with York1l.ire Pudding, butt•r•d p•as •nd Bord.aux ""
Bralte or r011t with • piqu•nt Nuce lean Short Ribs
Ground Beef Leu ..-. .. ., We'r• fMWVt for itl ,
Farmer John Baca.n R .. ul1r or thick allcod -.
Richard's 100% Pure Pork Sausage 69c lb. Mild Spic• hlt11d St11onln9 . .
CANDLELIGHT MEATS FAVORITE SEAFOOD
Stuffed Roasting Chicken 59c lb.
p,,.1.,.ch.1tnut drHM..,.......•ff ;._.,
Fresh Rainbow T root I OZ. 59c ea.
Sr.at''" fri.d for Svl!d•v bf••kftaf.
Chicken a la Kiev -1.29 ea. Smoked Albacore 2.39 lb.
WANT SOMETHING SPECIAL7 PLEASE ASK FOR PERSONAL SERVICE.
C&W-Pr•mium Froz•n Foods
Petite Peas 10 OI. 4 1w -Sl
,Green Beans cow "•M' ••• , oz. 4 for $1
Broccolettes caw , oz. 3 for $1
Tasti-Fries ...:..., .... "''""oz. 4 for $1
Macai;oni & Cheese ....... , oz. 19c
French Toast"'" JoMiMo
Suroae Bars .. ~ .....
IOOiviOOal Pies
'oz.
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49c
-49c
4 for $1
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LIDO ONLY
Fall Arrangements
Ori •d I••"'•'· pod1 •nd flow•r•,
h•ndtom•ly •rr•n9•d in b.sli•t1
and v••••· •
8.50 •nd up
Dewar's White label Scotch
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16.50 ... "·" ""'• 6.99 .... '·"
' Christian Brothers Wine Cellar
I bottl• of ••ell : C.b•rn•t Sau•i9non,
Zinfand•I, Nap• Rot•, Yin Rot•,
S•u•l9non lh11 nc & Pinot Charclonnay fn
• win• c•ll•r module. &r•at 9 ift1!
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r. ordinary dougbnutJ? Wben
they're Map!< W a l n u t
l)1ugbu1t Nugeb. · ., .. n-clilfettnl doughnut.
1 i • , are plump and tender on the
J.,·11•..,insk:le with plenty of crunchy
California walnuts and just a
.,,. .whiff of spi<:<.
" Crisp and golden outside,
• .,.... they'.. toPl'Od with • shiny
-• • 1 • • maple glaze to make a mouth-
watering treat that's great for
snacking with mugs ol coffee
1. ~·. or tea, or with a frosted soft
;.(+ ·, drink:
'', •' ,"-Equally delicious 85 an ad.
'" ditk>n to a brunch menu, these 1"'' nuggets mate a good surprise
item ln the lun~ir box, t~.
c ·• 1 Baking reelpes like this wi,th
"1 ,. walnuts is one of the niOOSt
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,· · · making these delectables to ~ ' . serve when the gang comes
;-._ .. i. iCflllio&. 'Ibey can have a
• cracking good time u Ibey
,.,.,·.start with in-the-shell walnuts.
. Use an electric deepfat fryer
• or deep electric skillet to
• 1 make the Cooking of these
• walnut doughlllts both simple
r· r and safe. Or use a deep 1
,' " saucepan, and by all meam, a
1 -1r candy thermometer 90 you'll 1.'';, be sure of the correct frying
J·~, temperature.
' . , Part of the secret is to make IK:: .,them jn srOall batches so you
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1;1:• rat too. quickly. The walnuts Jben stay nice and crisp. -. hr..-:·~. MAPLE WALNUT
hr-.. •' DOUGHNUT NUGGETS '·• .. I .. · \1 cup walnuts
.1"1' · 2 cups" sifted all-purpose
·!·":. flour 31h teaspoons ?\king powder
1 teaspoon salt •'. 1,ii teaspoon mace or nutmeg
\~ cup shortening
1;4 c:Up granulated sugar
I egg
~ cup milk
Oil or shortening for frying,
;;, ·.~ , about 2 inCbes deep
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··, 1 Chop waloota MMl &et aside.
Resift flour with b a k I n g
powder, salt and mace or nut-
1' • meg. ,.,. Combine sOOrtening, sugar
,.. 1 -;... 1.and egg, and beat until
,...11:1" smooth. Add flour mixture and
l'I • milk, and mix to a moderately
stiff dough. Stir in walnuts.
,..11 ' .u Heat oil or shortening to 375
.. , . , . degrees. Drop dough by round-
J'h eel teupoonfuls lnto hot oil t
n , &Di fry until golden brown,
1r,,, aboot a minutes, turning fre-
• r:. l. ·quently. .
Remove wlth a slotted
·'l .,,..:.IPOOft. and dcain well on paper
1r,11· towell.
11':ii'.. When all doughnuts are •
'"'.-;.-. oooted. dip one at 1 tune Into •
'"' Maple Glaze. Allow eueu .to '
11•:1•,,drlp off, then place on wire
,,,,, rack tel over a bakjng sheet,
until glaze ii set. Makes .about ,
lr,i 31h dou!n, ebout l'i!i: inches
.1· • • diameter.
J ..... MAPLE GLAZE .
, Combine 1 pound sifted
,powdered augar with S tab!&
. , 1pooos bolUJli water and II
1 •' teaapoan maple .extract to
, 1 make a thin smooth glaze.
" '., , Add a few drops more water if pue 11 too thlu to coat
dooghnuU V«Y lightly. .
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1' into 1 cokrlul eourmel ·-·'
,1 ,,.. ipt!cialty that will wln you an
1pprovln& "ole."
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•! •(,I 'comoiJleUr flavor 1J out d
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" 11·~j1:.r um.UA MEXICAN' CBOJ'S .
'' l Ill cup floor
... 01 ,,.. "2 tel"P""'" ult
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bO< ..._ 10 teo-..,...
• loin port dlopl
2 tlbl91POOM oil
l (lkunce) c:ao lllc<d Clfto
a ..i --· .ira1noc1 10 cap oolfee I~
11ni-dtt1r Combine flour, Alt, pepper
b"l•i>tllUld .... Dip dlopl JO ,mix,
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BONELESS ) 39 ~-
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THU~~Y~'lf'.(DN~Y , 1
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l,[R'I UAY
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SHAMPOO 531 ~TABLETS ' ---
115.oz Btl. R-oulor. "-~-: II 50-count '°"" • rum~ ... CRE~E RINSE 531 P.M. . .
,45-01. 7 ~. "-cum POLISH
69' ~ .4S·O~ 9 ~ • Frt9tlld . . ~ ·-cum LIPSTICK
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--proof!
In an ongoing teat, we've aaked other mar-
ket ahoppera to buy exactly the aame item~
on the very aame day, at their market and
at Alpha Beta. We've found theae ahoP,-
pera have aaved from $2 to $6 with ua !• And •
theae ere peop)e who regularly ahop . othi . . ' di1count markeb aa well aa people who shop
conven~onal atamp.irivinir atorea. Tey. yo~
own..compariaon ahopping teaL You'll find
wherever you're shopping now-
YOU'LL LIKE THE TOTAL BETTER AT ALPHA BET A
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FANTASTIC DISCOU NI ',
EVERY DAY
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NEW x'lmK iutn
Afoerkl •J fast-~~ •J>-
pet.:ite for fish and seafood bas
left som~ popular varieUes
such as cod, haddock and
obrimp in ...,.. ~y in
United States waten. :
-But there's no need for
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Imports ore filling !he gap
created by a 300-milllon pound
a ~ear i.nereaJe In ' con-
sumption Ii.nee 196'7. And COO-
llUDlerl can. be Ip by !Ubst!Wlinl new, more· pier>
tiful spf£ies in your favorite
recipes.
The species new to U.S.
retail markets and in greatest
supply are poUock. whiting
and Greenland lurbot~cb is
entirely dlffereot the
Mediterranean turbot Jl!lllU!ar
in ~u,rOpe, .:
The Naliooal Fish e r ie s
JnstJtute says all three new
species can be use<J In-
terchangeably In ~ caU-
lng !Dr such papular lbh as
cod, ,.re,' fiOllJl'ler, ~ddoct
and halibut, and regional
favorites such as btuensh .
grouper, grey mullet, red
snapper and sea trout. '
While flavor· varies from
species to species, all are lean
fish with finn iext.u~ that
react to eooklng iri similar
ways.
Robert H. Wilbur, db:ector
of communicatJons ror Ute in-
stitute. s a I d pollack and
whiting also are in naUonal
dislributton in troi.en: fish stick
form, ready to heat and eat.
1be institute repi~rts 350
processors, packers . a n d
dbtributon of dom.Stlc and
imported iish and 8C8fobd.
In an tnt~lew. Wilbur said
abool eo percent of all fl!h and
seafood eat.en in the U.S. is
impcs:ted. 'lbe principal
spectes hnported are cod,
ocean perch. haddocl<, pollock
tuna and shrlinp. .
'Ibe first four come largely
from canada and the ,...
mainder from Japan. Mexico
and India,
Wilbur said the blgtl ratio Is
necessary became •lftlh are
not like beef caUle. Through manaaement rtY« i ~ or
yoon, ,... --""' mmbefo or eatt\6 ~ on \he
range." ,.
It'• not !hilt ..., -flsl!. although farms for · fresh
nter trout have ullted for
yean. Wilbur ukl he WXpecll
farming of freah ••tor ipt!C'les to lncrtno but "we am't yet
fann ocean fish."
The IJiigest growth in thJs
.,.. Is ~Ung .....,._111111 on
!he 1able,' but "' rar bad! tt... ,,..... and freih prodUct are
ookl largely In ... -and the midwett wtwe 11ae.ranns
are loclted.
Fl!h and acafood are tuY to
aoot· tf .YOU ftlMRh It -thal
ll!ey are tender and jalcy when row. Unllb meot. tbof ha,.
no c:onnecttve ti... 't.o be
--CootinC 'almply OlllgW&.... !he pr«9 Ind
mt,.. out Ravor. i
No thermometer 18 fteeded.
Simple fork ., .. -you
whm the r.od II .done. FUh
flake euUy and lhelr ltarullu-
cent appevance dllnges to
Clplqut when ready to•t. ·
To aYOid O\'en.'OOldill, check
for dontness about litlfny
lhnJutOt t h • '""""'iftended
(.'OC)ilng lime by u.!lttnl •
fork In the tlllcbll ,,.,t.
The nieal ol llletlh.h -
thrimp. -·rod< -ar-1 crab -alto lurftl °'*'ut
-done and -lbell• beooOie p1.-. Al will dry out
and tcughen if they're --Jf ,ou've been~ or blk· ... lllll _ .. yill fnd -..
c:OOklng ...._ diltlclll~ try u--.:
. Bab ~. or rnll«f.
llullod .fllleb. indMdaolly lo
, ll(Jllly otr.d mufTin fl""'. Thil
ellm1nates the need for
1ootlrllkb lo fdd MCh roll loflether Ind ~ their
Tailing apart daring <'OOlilnl-
H~ or -ftll•il
brook -you ........ u..m .from the pen, ~ thltn on a pl•'" al coolc<d !lib. ·lllflM> tho
linal• l.o1fl' .. tht =.:: " in d-.eclotb and •
In !he ~ liquid or pla<e
It on I rd ln the lleltner. u .... knolU!d d 7 7 !f!Cklth
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Q I bancUt to ~ u. I <iale al c:ooMd Biil Uotlt tho
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ANO SAVED.:. YOU CAN TOO! C0.MPA.BE1,fi!t,6AVINGS· LISTED 6ELOW!tijEN COME AN.Di SAVE AT .. tnfKY ::. ;' ~ ••• , ••• ~.al-NTID •xan ON,,., ••• -:,~ AND~a'NMl.NT COMT~Of..L•~ •T•M• I too" 1Pli1a PROTEtncii ~IC't' QJARAt<r\nr..st~ .. ,as TO llE £Fffcr1w FlOM. ~-~ .... 1 . ~~1Ut5DA'f' NOw.IR 1 ,,n
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PAMPERS DIAPERS~~':"~~:! .59
rPf:ASTIC WRAP ..... o.:::.w,:,::29.' ij>• ' r QUID CLEANSER. ~~'".'".'~:~75' r :DY LEE CLEANER ... .'::: 15' r :ooD CONDITIONER. . '~ 1.49
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4'-ol CAN · ... . "
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PRE-SOAK AID ... ~·~::1.07
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BRIC SOFTENER ..• ~.':;l.29
DllY LOOI
After-shampoo pro-
duct grooms, te.:-·
tudz•" '"""ol•. · ~~l~lfl •11s111 .
ond zonda1on1. .JNllPOO
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PIMININI ~~ll~~r~vol ....... $ 3 II : ·
F'I: LI-~ SHAMPOO S J 39
I .n•w hlghllphts •• , ..
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IOUAIH
8,c Soft, •trong,
obsorb4nt.
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TUI.ITS
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-.. , 1f4PORK'& BE~NS .":"'."~~~';';! :io· ZEE TISSIE--:t :-i1f4RED PACK TOMATOES .. ~Jl 29· TOll04-•ACx30~ .lf4BAKEP BEANS ..••.. :,-::~:39 · ...... FOOT ' . .LIMA BEANS .• ' "',,:!""',,,,' 37• IOLL PIG · • ••• • • • • • "
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VEGET •s ... ·s · • ._ .. ,.,'"""'""'2 • . ~ LC ••• lllCfOallo1t.160l:CAll B·
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See who odds tho "'straw" that . ' . SET BJ Hl,8110 _ br•oks tlie camel'• ~ck I J 157 $1!57, TWo all·timo clauic gomH • who kl)ow1 • you moy have o ~==~;===;:;~4 · buddlna lobbv Fitcher at homo I
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CARNATIONlUNA . ~-..~~54•
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TOMATO SAUCE ,..:::;:.~~~-= 16•
TOMA TO SAUCE .......• ~ 11 • .,.. '
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. <f'PEANUT BU.TIER "'=~.':.:61 • . -'
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-DltL PICKLES · •. :1& ... ":.."l.'::"n't:~ 51 •
G.ROUND CINNAMON •• ~95•
PUDDING CUPS •....•• !\:"c'.:::57'
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LADIES IYLOI · .
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1trolghr-l•t ponti
with ela1t1ctted '
wol1t ond 1tltdMjd
creaM. Altorted
colors ; 8 to 18 • .r
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APPLES
CRISP 5 ~ s1 DELICIOUS s
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SODA POP
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USDA CHOICE IONEWS 209 . -. CHICON • TUUIT
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8""m topping makes this
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)WRNA'S SALAD
1 llrp .... cool<ed con><>n -· I iDedlmn tomato, diced (Ito ... o:r .WP)
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LEAN
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flLLIT 99• NORTHERN TUUOT .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. a
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t·T est Do You Fit Fat Synd -r_ome?
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By BARBARA ClBBONS species. five polnts. More than what's in it, (c) try to figure U Points, (b) fi ve points, IC) oo c h o co I 1 t II!, (c) order Bated tel! E.scartotlf Score : Did you tr,iw that It's the calorie ma.ID COW'lll h1 coot-
eight. IO points. out by t.ute! Score: (aj no polnU. ~ po me Ir an at &-peach or two pGl.ats for ead:i .. Yet." mu~people who Jng wtth wine; all the alcohol
Tht original IOUf'PUSS was i. The last time you ate in a po ints, (b) five points, (c) lit I. Have you ever had beef something 1hnllatly weird? 10. Where wouJd you ntber ha~ . tbe weight prob-calories evaporate in the cook.-
probably the fella who liked fancy restaurant did you order points. tart.are (raw beef), seviche Score : (a) MlDllt five points, eat '9Di1ht· (a) the !teak lcmsf exploren: lng! Chicken in Wine, Beef
, .. C..anberrie. ··· belon! they in-(al your lavodt~ dish, (bl I. Whose ....,;pe for roast (raw flsht raw cauliflower, (bl no P"ints, (cl 10 polnta. ....,., (b) ;ihe -·Fr.Deb have the whole world Of'food Burgundy, Veal Meraala-lor
;., vented cranberry sauce! Cran-what the waiter recommended duck would you ratbtr try : broiled tomatoes, ba ked a. What W'ould you do wttb restauract lD toWn. {c) a new to cbooaa ~from, ID ftndln&' these and more plu,; diet Ups,
...-.. berries art 90 tan tbal lemon.! or. tel something you never (al your mother·in-laWY." (bl bananas? Score : two poi nts hamburger: (a) make ham-Pofynestara ,zace that Juel delight bl low-calorie foodl ll leDd I stamped, lilf*
1 ,Md rhubarb seen;i like candy had before? Score: (a) no Julia Chiltl.'s, (c) Thomas Jel-for each "yes." burger, (b) make. Swed.I.sh ·opened! Scwe: (•} no points, euier when the sea.le sayr lt'r dressed envelope and 25 cents .~ . .tisse! by compansonlow. ,A . points, (b) five ~ts, (c) 10 ferson's?' Score: (a) no points, 7. You're in an Ice-cream meatballs, (c ) stuff grape (B J five poin1' (c) 10 points. necessary. to SLIM G 0 UR MET ':'c~n°:rryme;:~~ is as ~:~;1:: points . (b) fi ve points, (C) 10 points. parlor that boasts 100 flavors. leaves? SC!>re: (a) no points, How: did yoo rate? The top REClPES WITH SPIRITS. in ~,, 3. You are served something 5. Have you ever had Would you (a) ord e r (b) five points, (c) JO points, imsible score 11100. AD~ -(U you're over we 1 g ht , care of the Daily Pilot, 50
a lurkey with teeth. k insc rutably Oriental. Do you kohlra bi? (a) Yes, (b) no, (c) chocolate, (b) loot at the 9. Have you ever ordered less that 40 and J!1f. re a maybe it's Ume for some high WestShore Ttall, Sparta, N.J.,
,. For lhaL reason tur ey (a) decline politely, (bl ask what is it? Score: (a) 10 menu and then orde r venison? Rabbit? Frogs legs? CulinarysUclt~! adventure! ~ your low· 00171.) --
,, lovers are Wi!:ll advised W'o -'===~='.:.._==-===========-===='--'--------''-='--=======--===-"=_:.:=....:.:..:._==-----. make lots oJ cranberry sauce
, ,.Tthile the fresh berries are in
, .. Season in the supermarket.
~;.'\:ou can freeze the extra .
-:~. Homemade cranberry sauce
• ~easy to make. Either. jellied
;.,,or whole be{ry, the Ingredients
, •.. and calories-are the same.
,•:.~en's a recipe you can use
. " . WBJ>. By cutting back ,:Jlfl the sugar )'<IU. can make a
Jr i.t sauce that's a change
~ fnlm the com merdaJ variety.
lf you prefer a sweet
cranberry sauce, you can
combine sugar and sugar
substitute to reach the usual
leyel of sweetness -without
the U9llBl calories!
U you're on a sugar.free
diet, you can make your
<t'ad>etry sauce with no sugar
f!iatsoever . •
: • SLIM GOURMET
CRANBERRY SAUCE
.,, ~~_!II> pound) raw
y-~ .....
# t.;.. 1 cup water
1 envelope unflavored
,. _. gelatin
1:~. 1/4 ~p cold water
0 • 7 tablespoons sugar
Sugar substitute to equal in
,, cup (optional )
;.. Red !ood coloring (optional )
.-. WHOLE BERRY SAUCE
:-.' .SOften gelatin in coJd water
and set as ide. Combine ber·
1,.ries, bot water and sugar in a
t,"'8uce pan and boil briefly, just
I> ...ill oldm PoP _,. Stir In
softened gelatin. Remove from
b. l)lat end stir in food Coioring
.·,arid sugar substitute, if used.
1,Chill.
~ .. · JEU.IED SAUCE
,.; ... Soften gelatin, set uide.
t-Boll benies in bot water and
,ciUpr until hemes pop. Poor
into blender, cover am whip
1,on.higb S)Jeed. Pour through a
~·-back Into llUC<p811. v . Robeal to boiling and •tlr In -~JOit gelatin. Remove from
l•.be•t and stir In food coloring
!:rand additional sugar
; -Utut.e, U U!ed. Clllll.
-·~,. , 81JGIJl1 FSS,.. , -..~-t-
i, ,' . CRANBERRY SAUCE
... ;o make either whole berry ,.,9r "jellied crali>erry aauce 1'!'
-,.)hla . method, almpl)' onut
,.:,.ar. After rem o Vin g
1 • .cr.ant>errY mixtw-e from heat, '"1r In liquid or gramlated
_ Sl.ljat subttitute to equal 1 cup ~' •.
c.lorieo -with llU(!llr, 200
-'CalllllriN per cup or 12 calories
"pir Ill~. Wlthiort sugar,
"13 calories per CUJ1 or three
~alories per tablespoon.
1 • lfow much or a cuJlna.ry
adveoturef'l, are you'? Let's
.,:,.., • little pme about food.
a fun quiz that leb you find
r::119t for younelt!
1. Name aD the species or
• fllll you'vt prepared In the
last year I ramed tuna doesn't
1-COWll!l -.,, ..., than three.
no po I n t s . Four-to-eight 1·· ' • .
!•
:.·~salad's .. ' .. ,.
The Meal
•
For the ladies' luncheon.
CREAMY CHJCltEN SALAD
\ 2 cups diced coolled cltlcken
I cup chopped celtry
I> cup cbi>IJlled scallion
(.,..., oolM), .,...., top
Included
• ~ cup prepared yellow
v,~l!e
·, YI cap beaYJ cram, whl~
ped ---s lflceo ~ cr!Jply cook·
•• .; ed and aiDitiliCi
In • IN*•"" mlDng bowl loll WplMr the dllckm, ..., ... _
""411 a -I m11J111C bowl lflr
.,.,....,., tllo -and
._,....,.. 1111111 -blned;
<lald .. -~ ..... ; fold
Into dllctm mllbn. Cover .... ddlL .
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t boM cl klnlOto ollcM; ..tnkJo
wKlt cnanbfed bocoo. U-'
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fr" .•
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A·BOUT BLUE CHIP ST AMPS
CHIQt,l[TA
BRAID
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U.S. llO. I .
Sorry:, but to make our prices as low as we ·
P.C?ss1bly can _TT]~ke the~ somet~inl{ had tSL.Jo. -~ .~w QiJi~mv;~ t ffis Wasn't ad" etfy .. ~~ -
decision fo r us to make. However, s ta mps do
cost us money. so they had to be reflected in
the prices.
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DAILY PIL,IT 4J
Flavor Mush rooms '•
serv~ed with minced scallions
or onions.
flavor. to 8 ounces each ) whole
mwhroorns v, cup butter or margarine
2 tableapoons flour
'•I
cups water to botllnir pOlnl
in a mediuQ:l 11~
AddDllllhrooms.llmlber
Mushrooms are harder to
grow than orchids, it Is said,
but wbeJI ·1n the first of the
cooler months the commercial
mushroom bed.! around the
coontry begin popping, the Ii~
tie fungi are u numerous u
the star. of the Milky Way.
The second is an ideal
luncheon dish -Mushrooms
Smetana which means cooked
and dressed with sour cream
seasoned with. dill weed.
Mushrooms, fresh or can-
ned, take little more than
thorough heaUni aloce they are
as good raw as cooked. This
makes them a "convenience
!ood," and great enhancers of
many of the beat.and..e.:it foods
served tn modem homes tcr
day.
1/4 teaspoon salt -
1 minute. Drain. I 11
llue<pan melt butter. Adci
mushrooms. Tou lo coat
START RUSHIN' TO MAKE RUSSIAN DISHES
Following are recipes for
two mushroom dishes which
originate in Russia -
Mushroom Shashlik, skewered,
seasoned and broiled, then
•
Either fresh or c8Dned
mushrooms may be used and
they can be white, golden
cream or brown in color for
their cok>r or lack of It has no
bearing on their excellent
MUSHROOM SlnSHLIK
l pound large f r e s h
mushrooms or 2 cans ( 6
1/16 teaspoon ground black
pepper
2 tablespoons m Jn c e d
scallions or onion
Rinse, pat dry and trim fresh
mushrooms or drain can-
ned mushrooms. If 11.!lng
r resh · nlttMroorns bring 2
r. • .It •
I.
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WO' bflicvc Maffalr:. no't' baa the lowo1t meat prices, as w~ll• as the
best meat, in town. Mayfair has cut the everyday prices on 300 different
meat jlema we offer for your choicewcclc-1n, weelc-otit. But we haven't
cut o6rners on qual ity. Mayfair has 1pent years buildinr a reputation
for finest meats. And we're not about t1> lose that-now .
' .. . '
CllJCK ROAST FRYERS
' ILADE CUTS ,
POT IOASJ ~ IEff
CHUCK STEAK
ILADE CUT ..
T-BONI $148 STEAKS-•• , • .._._.. ..
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llEAT FOi
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WHOLE IODY
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•
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6 TO 7 •s. AVG. WT.
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TOP S=N IT~KS -Lll•··--·---·--···--·•·'l.88
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FRESH PORK iOAST ,!Ctllc .-i.•••------·•· lie
COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE MILDLY ,. ..... •.·--·····'"·Sic
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7 BONE ROAST CENTER CUTS ···---·-··· ~ 78c ROCK COD FILLETS =~!~""";'.','~ ·-····--·· lb.99c
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• ; ::· WALL TO WALL DISCOUNT PRICES 24 HOURS A DAY
' \CARNATION DRY MILK ,..,. 2.45
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mushrooms on alcewett.
Combine flour, salt ~n;
black pepper. Sprinkle· over
muabrooms. Arrange ebwe.n
on broiler pin. Place J1nder
pnbeated hot brUler .,. IO 3
mlnutea. Sprtnkle with f'(Unceti -
scallions. Serve with nWlt or
as hon d'oeuvret.. Y~: (
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MUSHROOMS SMET.ujA
I pound f....ir mualuood or
2 cans ( 6 to 8 ounces ei:h I
sliced mushrooms ;,
14 cup butt.er or ~
~ cup minced acallion.t :
¥• cup chopped paral<r,;
l lablespoon dW weed :
%i teaspoon salt ,·; ~ 111 teupooh ground k
pepper '
1 cup dairy sour cream ·
Rinse, pal dry ond ance
fresh mushrooms or ... drlin
c:anned mushrooms : set aside.
Jn a large skillet melt ·botter.
Add sclllllons and 11ute 5
mlnuta. · Add l!Nlhn>oma ·Ind
saute 3 to 5 minlltel or just
until juice begins·io flow from
nw.Wooma. Stir In peralty.
dill wet<!, .ill Ind black pep-
per. Stir in sour cream. Heal
but do not boll . Yield: I lo I
portions.
Recipe :
Truned
Dried fn.Ut1 in meall for
two? It's not ao pc>pular a
practice as ll u.ed 10 be IUld
that's too bad.
Dried fruita att better than
ever. U1t them ... tell
everyone else what they an
mlalng.
Think or dried frutll md you
pnlbtbly think "prune1 . and
railina." Don1 fo,...t apricots,
apples. pears, peadlea, dales
and tip.
In .ome markeb, you· dan
alaO buy dried ~ ond
ponlmmonl. ~k yoar food
ll!Oft'• dried !Nil display ..
Wouldn't dried fruit be pl
••.. cooled ... plumped and ....
eel in fr.ult cup, Jn or on eemal,
added io bla>IJU, ponaikes
and omelets, and made ~to uj>s~wn cake? Drred
frutll are sallalylng ll!Kb.
..... u ... '· Admit ll. You ltu .dried
fruU.a but give them the big
put-down of "too m • n y
calories!" Make another td-
mllalon. Youeat.......iloOlll
with u many ealoria Ind
without dried frutll' Dlllri·
lJontl quaUllea.
Bearuae tlley are f!ults . npi-1 .... y. ,..r .,_-dried .
rrutll mllll bl "good for 100:·
Ajlricoll and petdlet ~re
eapectally ·good llClll1'Cel or
vitamin A 1od moot drfed
fruttl mab a -lo your daily lnln roqulrem<nt.
WUIERN DESSERT SAi..w
~ cup dairy 10Ur cram
I rwnded cup dried lndta,
cooUd Ind c:ooraoly <bop-
ped (prunes Ind apri""• .,.. &ood logether, bat ... •
your cbo~ ol 1ny ~r
dried fnilla )
1 can (I ouncal plne9ptle
chunb. drained
I can (II ounces) mandarin
........ drolned ~ cup mlal1lur e
menlvnallows
\;cup llndded er OWd
coconut.
Combine all """"1lmll and •
ltlr pntly. . . . b I< n d
thoroqhly. Cover Ind dOU In
ref'rtcentor for 1t houri or
moft. Spoon 11114 cbllhd
lhtrbet 1L1Ne1. Mu. two to
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A lbliermen's Jioliday_has Z:ltJ, FisbID _ Ill.a ueJ llALlllVT ID; JOJiGBE 1 tablespoon chopped garlic; ~ wdl. flace..!Lal
been declared. It will be a Development Series No. lt. 2 pounds hal.ibUt steak!, panley the crumb mixture in tbe 14·
brief one, boWt:ver, so there This full-color booklet design. fresh or frozen l tablespoof\ chopped chives tom of & shallow baking~
will be no shortage of fisherv ed especiaU~ for seafoods 1 teaspoqn salt (10 to lZ ounce). Top with
products reaching the market. rrom the Pacific Northwest 11,2 cups fine dry bread 2 cloves garlic, minced chunks of halibut. Sprinkle re-
The setting is b. e a u t I f u I , can be yours for 60 centa: sent crumbs 'Thaw frozen fish. Remove maining Crumbs over fish.
vibrant SeatUe, and t h e to t h e superintendent ol. ' o/-t cup butler or margarine,.. skin from steaks; cut into 1 to Bake in moderate oven, 3.50
purpose of the fishermen's Documents. U.S. Government melted ' 11it-inch chunks.· Comb l n e degrees, 2.5 minutes or until
get..t.ogetber will be, of all Printing OfDce, Washington, 1,~ cup dry white wine· or cruinbs, butter or margarine, fish flakes easily when tested
thlogs, to talk about fish and ,__:D:_:.C=·::.20402::=::..· ____ J..,1,... ___ •:.:ermou::::::'::h ______ w:::in:::•::.· ~pa:::rs:::l•::.Y:.:, c:'.'.hi'..'.·ves:::.:, sa::::lt,~and::::__:·w:.i::th:.:•:.:l:::or:_:k.:_:M:::•::kel::.:6:_:oerv::.:1:::·ngs.~------:._F.:O::R_TH:_::E:.._:H.::A::L:_:IB:.UT:..:..:,~S::E~A:::,SON~-W_.:..lnt_.:..;_W;_l_N~E-------,.-
!i!hing! If' •
The occasion is the annual
Commercial Fish Exposition.
an event which originated in
Boston six years ago and
which ~els bigger and better
e\lery year. Fish Expo '72 ls
international in scope, and
representatives of m a n y
foreign lands will attend with
our local fishe rmen and others
connected with the flSheries.
They will see new technt-
Ques, inspect improved equip-
ment and ,gear, attend '
seminars, listen to speakers,
and t~ .!!hop. In the process
they will acquire many new
~ about catching, proces--
slng and transporting quality
fishery -products to C'Onsumers
everywtiere.
1'1>e nigged fishermen will
also enjoy the many delig~ful
seafood restaurants ranging
from the impressive revolving
dining room atop the Space
Needle to the unpretentious
but picturesque o p e n - a I r
kitchens along the water's
edge· where fl!h and shellfish
carryouts are e.lso superb.
· North Pa·cifie halibut bas
long been one .of the seafoods
that this area is proud or and ri~Uy · ao. These .big,
flavorful, wbite-meated fish
yield steaks and fillets that
have been acelaimed by
gourmets across the land.
Halibut De Jonghe, a varia-
tion of famed Shrimp De
Jongbe ls even more delightful
than· the original. The subtle
flayor or the halibut takes on
new importance when blended
with buttery crumbs, white
wine or vermouth, parsley,
chives, and minced garlia.
Baked just until the halibut
flakes, thb entf'ee i.s ready for
luitcheon or a satisfying di·
noer. Have a Fish Expo of
your own with Halibut De
Jonghe; It's bound to win
friends and influence family.
You ca'n have a Seattle at-
mosphere and taste in your
eeafood entrees every day
with S.alood Monds (1 49.&
Folk Fare
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MilWaukee'• anftua1 Holiday
Folk. Fair ls coming up
November 17 to 19.
The largest of the many
Folk Fain held throughout the
. country .. apomored by
M 11 w aube's lntemational
1• Inatitute With the cooperaUon
of U natlonality groups.
The Fair's recipe f o r
BiVarian Cheese Torte Is a
delightful dessert hut, il yoo
try it, dQn't ei:pct lt to have
the saUn-smootb texture of a
cheese cake made with cream -· '!bis -torte has the texlllre
characteristic of the cottage
-that goes Into It.
'BAVARIAN COTTA!JE
CHEESE TORTE
II pl<ces from a ~
peckage zwieback
I tablespoons butt<r, soft
2 tablespoons sugar • I pound dry cottage pot
cheese, aleved •
1 cup sugar
ltabl-Oour
1 teupoo:1 vanilla
~eggs
l container (I ouncea) heavy
crum -lllnd and juice ol \I lemon
Cru5b the zwieback into
·--there ahould be about 1 cup.
ID a amall mixing bowl ml• Ille . crumhl, hutt<r and 2
tab1espoom sugar. Press over
bolt<>m ol a t-inch springfonn
pan.
In large bowl of electric
.,._ but together the col· tact cbeole, I cup 1111•r. Dour
anil vanilla. GenUy beat In tbe egp, one at a time, the
cream, lemon rind and lemon
Juli¥. But at medium speed 10< S
minUtea. Pour over crumb
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1972
PRICES EFRUIVE WED., NOV. 1
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mlltUre In ~onn Pf1n., . ..1----1-lib Iii • prelitifeO"
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mlnut.s. Cool. CJilll Maka I
to u ..,...1nga.
Pat Pumpkin
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with bol mllk, bulltt, aalt and
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d!Opptd wainull. Shape Into -· Roll In more Oour. Deep fry
1111111 plen. Coated with
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'DEAR NAN : Many yean baking dJ!h. Ute me. Helen doesn' JOU pttfer. DEAR NAN: I am =I
•10 I Ud dluer wilh frleDds It was so nmt!IJtlly good I meuure some thu1g11, you j Lut yur one d my reader1 en tfYIQC 1el1 er yew , 1
who se!ved whal Jhey called got Ille roclpe right then and '°"' Jo know by Jhe wa uJd he didn 't like his regular • •• (Jhrlllmu llflt 111111)'-.
"Penn Dutcb" dressi.ng. I fall~ there. I call it "Helen Hess's loobr or feels. Allx well 1e bread. dressing moist so he folks who '" so hard fu llKlp
eel to get tbe recipe at the Potato Filling Balls." an'ice cream scoop to f in-formed It into balls, placed. for without speDdlng too macb
time. They were Ir om Fill a large mixing bowl to·be:ils , plaee side by in a them on a baking sheet in monty -my c b t Id re a ' 1
Pblladelphla orlgtiiaUy. Jean with soft bread crumbs. Add t>utiered baking d" about a 350 oven until they Wieben,. a ~elg~r, a 11VH
Gay Short, Kansas City l2 medium onion and 3 to 4 Pour a little melte:I were browned on Wp. I think who wu so nice to me wbe• I
I am sure I have jwit what stalks celery (both chopped, bu;tter over them. Bate, un-he. too, poured a little melted was Ill, etc. I just lboucht
you want. When I was in La~ not minced , in a blender , 2 covered, for 20 minutes tn a butter over them. you'd like to know. T.O.
caster, Pa. last fall our tab(J\poons chopped parsley, 375 degree oven. Do use all the butter Hel en Thompson, Buffalo, N.Y.
hostess served just such a.> 1h pound melted butter, about These po~_to balll were ut-does. That's what.makes them Thank you. Several readers
dressing-OOt, -since she was 11'2 cups l1lii: or enough to terly deliciifiis and I see no taste so good. I use plenty o, have told me the same thing.
serving a turkey roll because moisten, 2 beaten eggs, 11,2 reason why they couldn't be butter or margarine ln my That pleases me no eOO.
we were in a hurry to get cups mashed potatoes, salt served anytime of year or dres..ing. It just isn't any good 1 am delighted lo tell you
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USIOI TO EXTRA LOW DISCOUNT PRICING!
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"What's Cooking in Israel!"
by Margalit Banal. ($6.95,
Thomas Y. Crowell, N. Y.)
I would buy this book in pro-
test to the outrage of what
""' happened a t the swnmer
Olympics but the book stands
on its own merits. 1bere are
15 chapten wblch include Kib-
butz food. chwical Jewish
dishes. and lood for Jewish
holidays. It's a real find at
that price.
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Another book is the na-
Uooally known "Bo.slon Police
Diet & Weight Contro l
Program" blfooSam s. Berman,
M.D. ($G.95, Frederick Fell
LETS lSK
THE COOK
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Pub.) Dr. Berman proves that
glandular deficlencfes may af-
fect many men and women
who If! supposed to have
nortnlll thyroid condlllona but
may need much more IDf'dica..
tlon than preacrlbed.
It used to be that everyone
loved a fat cop. Now, all over
the """'try, they are being
warned to llhuck It or elle.
What I like IA that this diet
mUlt be done under 1 doctor's
IOpervllk:n. Do not try lo Jn.
creue your medication
wttboul lhlt. It might ma~e •
-~outolyoo.
Tho next -1:9okl ... Ill J>Ubllolwd by Rodale Pr-, tnc: 36 E. Minor, St. Emm•n11
Pa. IM>a.
Tho !Int ol Ille trio ii "Did
You Ever See A Fat Squirre1!''
llressing the importance ol
eurelse. Author ii Ruth
Adami (11.15).
Second book IA "Sane Uvlng
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Rodlle. l1lled u • guide to the 1
Crl•nk WIY ol !lie.
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Cooking Jfle Prevention W1y"
edited -'by Olarleo O.ru
(11.95). It II beauillully done,
cover art i.J superb, print e.uy
to r.ad. Bet!« ::tart sMwJng
right now U 11'1 Chriltmu you
have in mln:t.
In a Rut?
-Brea k Out
Sin<e -.,. ouch • good
IOUr<e ol protein, yoo'ro
cbeat1n1 nobody by IOl'Yinl Jhem lnl1<ad ol _.. And
wttb ju.st an added Jnvedlent
or two, e111 can be proudly
featured at hmci-.
Dependlns Oil -priees, eggs can colt from five to
aevenc:mlll1plooo.
To provkSe protein a t
rn..iume for 10 to II eenta ii
good planning. Ut't bud 10 ,
beat Jhlt.ftpro, In flld, when
l«Vinl hamburger t h • 1 e
da)'I!)
Por pmy occuk:nt, &I"
your i:poclll -• foncy ........ ouch u Eal • ii
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from • i:poclll ill -the 'IP 1tt boiltd. . .and
Rpenllh olive Oil proridll the
llemid With I llJced -llllld C•IJO fypicafly 5fionJah I
ud ..... crilp brud, the
tf111 '"' pttfect for lunch -or bnlnch. Al dlnn<rtlme,
~ rice ind .,., the
tQI and Uta OYfl' the rice.
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Number -''One Son -Dovetails Yin ' . and Yan9 -
By JOHNA BLINN and yellow onlon in skillet, ad· curd. 90y cal.Ill and enough Add salt to taste , serve at Chinese cabbage~ spinach, red chopping), Cblnese pea pods, pale dry shen')'), ground star or brown sugar to tasft.
ding remaining oil Add ga rlic, water to make it tbliJ ; poo_r once over t ict (or Chinese cabbage, string beans (cut broccoli or bean sniw1t.s. aruae, and shredded ginner.' SUbeUtute thin strlpo chicken HOLLYWOOD -"I'm an F h t J ) r -"" f ginger, slir. fry over low heat over onions, adding asparagus noodles). renc ·SY e , green pepper For sweet-sour effect : Dry olf meat before browning breast, port or ham for bee .
amateur cook. l have one or few minutes longeI:t and beef 00 wok. Coot until Var i a l i on s : Chan1te Chinese mushrooms (soak u; marhtale beef stripe in mil-in wok. Adjust seasonings to belance
two Chine~ dishes l prepare. Make a paste With bean asparagus ts crisp-tender. vegetable by using bok choy, warm water SO minutes before ture of Chlriete rice wine (or , Sweeten aauce with sherry sauce. I amaze myself and find I can ----'-------'--"----'------"-----'---"---------------,---------'--:..:...:...,..::..:=:....::;;::::_:c.::_:..:.......:...----~---
eat it!" veteran actor Keye
Luke said.
Still looking like the ageless
number one son of Charley
Chan and like Dr. Wong, in-
tern to Llonel Barrymore's
Dr. Gillespie, Keye celebrates
hill fifth decade in show
business lhls season.
But he has iong excelled as
e:°n artist, writer. linguist,
philosopher and musician, as
well as actor. .. •
"I like to cook variations on
one theme : beef and
asparagus, beef and string
beans or beef and bok choy,"
he Said.
"The beef Is always flknk
steak because It's lean and
tender. I throw in a little
ginger, garlic, assorted black
bean paste end soy sauce. I
cook ·over a hot fire in a wok
and it takes very little cooking
and effort."
New projects, -even cooking,
never seem to faze him. Keye
bas a delightful outlook on life,
INTERPRETS BEEF
Keye Luke
tempered by a gentle wit, a
philosophy that shows jn his
l'Oflversallcn.
"l ca\l my dlsh asparagus
and beef, but l have a
Chanogram in hooor of the
dish: 'Tough does not oook
rice, but toogb -does oot cook asparagus and beef. lt is
artistry! ' "
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CIRICIC STEAKS
tilSoAr 79c ~ &'fi_lll ll
ROASTING CHICKEN 59c
POrk Sn1111.,'::~tC)G·ll. 96'
..,~·~ r~1.e,1er. ls·. Connn. Wlllona Baoen ~fili:.cG. 85•
Po•mo P••n 5,,.~ l~-17.
Podu'Of rou ~~ • s 88 DOVER SOU S 139
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BONELESS
YONS ENRICHEDI . @Bread
WHITE-wt-EAT -sN«>wtcH
lppl11plC1 Cob
Btar Claw D11l1h
New! CORN BREAD 25c
J1111,..itl Biii~ 'l'.T~ 81•
.ltrN,.lld Btlltlftllllk \1:l'. 39'
SCHICK SUPER ii 77c
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"There is a general prin-
ciple underlying the Cltlnese
diet. All !he strong, bot foods
are lhe masculine yang, the
cooler element! the £emlnine
yin. Rice is feminine because
it is grown lrt water and water
..... is a feminine element ; on the
other hand, wheat, grown in
~he sun., is considered yang, or
male.
BE~CH·NUT
laby Food ''.'
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"All of these foods have
curative or herbal values, too .
It's an elaborate state that
goes on and on." H l s
philosophy !.< an exlenlloo ol
h1s 1.en Buddhist bellefl.
"The yang aod yin Is the
dovetailing of two elements
some people like to _regard as
male and female. It's that in-
ner ecUon of those two factors
thatbringthingalntocreatWn
-a delicate balance of dif-
ferent forces.
Keye cited more examples
of yin and yang foods.
"Yin would be watercress
because, aga in, It's grown in
water. A!paragus or carrot
grown in soil are· 8bo yin.
SlrOllj!·flawred food like -pen obviously would be .
''Onion Is i nteresti n g
beceu5e while it's strong in
one respect. !I'll watery,
IK>melimes delicately flavored,
therefore. It is femlnlne.
When Keye Luke Is not a~
pearlng In the net{ CBS Mries
"Ahna and1he King," he likes
to cook In his Hollywood
• apartment.f<1r his wife. Ethel.
"My wife can cook a few
Ch!nese dishes -she'• oot
~.but lrl.sh and French .
But I do whatever cooking is
done now. She kind of retired
after tbt_ i.Jds grew up!
KEYE LUCKE'S
ASPARAGUS and BEEF
1 poond Oanlt Bleak
t poond asparagua shoots
3 Ublespoions peanut (or
Alld) oil
} sp"in, onions
Small yellow onloo. peeled,
thinly sllced
3 sllc.,.lhredcled ginger (or
pvund·al,IWer to taste)
II cab GI b .. n cunl, dl<ed
2/J &abklllOOIJ ioy aauce
Woter(OT bffl brolh)
Soll to -OJI bed lnl4 vtry thin
ltrlpo about 111 lnchel long.
Wub. ~•an tlpo of uparaguo.
dltcard hard lleml. French·
cut llpo Into bun plec<t with
clHver (or sharp knlfel.
Hnt l,lablelpooo oil In wok
(CM' Iara• Ulllel) until hot.
ORANGES
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Is bed thelo dayt. But there to '5 -· until edp of pie tomaloel lllitamalo and aalL Cook lDllU
are still foods lbal can cheer 8 Is B"lden koown and knife II> I cans (I """""' each) meal Is browned and onion ..,_ to 1 serted in center comes out tomato paste and garlic are tender, Add re-s.~ oo IO veocy, atral'l· clean. Let at.and 5 to JO 1"' cups water maining ingred.ieni.,. Simmer
ed though the budget may be. minutes before cutting Into s 2 bay1 lfavea 45 minu tes to I hour, or until
Meala bave had !be highest to a aervlnga. I tablelpm orqano sauce is thlckeiied Remove .
price boo«t, according to most I tablespoon basil from heat. Cool.
people's lhopplng .. per1ence. ME4T SAUCE FOR THE \\ teupoon lbi'm~ Ladle into freezer coo-
So think about cheese, eggs FREP:lER Vt teaspoon cinnamon tainers and store in freezer. To
and canned meat, all excellent V.. teaapoon pepper use, defrost in refrigerator, or
protein foods lhat are aUU 3 pounds ground beef f/S FUP chopped parsley at room temperaklre, or over .... --~ 3 mediwn onions, chopped Bnh up.j ifOWJd bed in bolling water.
Q\WG ~~e in cost. I clovelgar~-miriced lftfteTtettlf -over med.him Heat sauce thoroughly a.ad
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layers of thrifty
foods from the
kit<:hen shelf
combine in this
; handy entree for
brunch or d in ner.
f~~~~onfw ca!::'.i 1 taNllP090 m()()OfkXfjum beat. Stir 'frequenUy, until serve wUb apegbetti, DOOdlel
mel\I foi thrt(t . la Deviled • 2!':ns Ult ,_ la ·~ browned. Add or~ I quarts mtal aauoe.
H.....aietae l!trJiln. 'lbere's1~~~-'--~~~~~-onloq-;-and-f'=-~~~~~~~_:._~~~~~--,-'t-~~~~~~--,-"-~~~~~~~:::::==::::::,--~~~~~~~~~~~
shredded s.m. cbiese In thl!
savory dish, too. And bread.
And -eggs. lt's a regular
festival of thrifty foods.
This recipe is ooe of severaJ
modestly-priced 'J'"daltl., In
a free leaflet cilled "More
Flavor for Your Dollar" .
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large stamped, self-addressed
envelope to Ac'cent, Suite
1100, 551 Fifth Avenue, New
Yorlt, N.Y. 10017. You'll find It
valuable In your light apinllt
inflation.
Country Potato Pie calls on
cheeae again, and good hearty
po~toes Jo turn out a low cost
dish really ricb In otd-fuhloo-
ed flavor. Thia la good family
coolllng , !bat la ,ttally satis-
fying.
Are you Oil to the Irick ol
buying ground beef I 1 0 ft
special" and maldng up a
delicious botch ol homemade
spaghetti sauce to freeze? lt's
a wonderful way to save yet
keep up the quality of-your
cooking.
'Ibis i! no hurry.up, slap-
dash sauce. lt's rich in many
navon all blended beautifully
together .
DEVILED HAM AND
CHEESJ!: STRATA
2 €ans (411.. ounces each)
deviled ham
1h cup chopped onion
1h teaspoon dried dill weed
I tea s poon monosodlum
glutamate
t teaspoon salt, divided
3 cups (12 ounces) shredded
process Swiss che<oe,
divided
6 slices whole wheat bread
6 ,eggs ·
II teaspoon dry mustard
~ teaspoon pepper
I teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
1/t. cups milk
In a medium bowl mix
deviled ham, onion, d i 11
nur11C111J1tlon1 glutamate tea-
Si-1 lait and l \\ CllJlO cheese.
G!"'IB'! a z.liUart oblong
bating cl!lih. Trim crusts from
bread and pl..,. bread on bot-
tom of baking di.sh, cutting to
fit. Spoon deviled ham mixture
over bread.
Beat eggs with remaining 'ii
teaspoon salt, dry mustard,
pepper, Worcestershire sauce
and milk. POW' over ham and
sprinkle remaJning 1 V.. cups
cheese on top.
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BONELESS ROAST
...1.09 Bfff Chuc:k •
BONB ESS STEAK
Ftfflt-Polnt Cut 98
BEEF BRISKET , · "' • ___ ,,,. 188
TllANGLE TIP ROAST t. ,
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SPENCER STEAK n.. L.
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"""°4!,-Gntie•-You"'-F'°"" 98 'ar..t~~::.!_~.A "' 87 ...,_..,_ -· TURKEY BREAST . .._ , -----------IMO~ ,.. •
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TURKEY WINGS " ,38 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT · COITXCJECHEESE ,.,. .37 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
MorNll-lplc•1IW9*Added 1 98 Bonala11 Ham Slices _,.. :1 _ ... _
~'UnkS:.S. .• 1.19 SAMIRA 2 76 hlt•m-11b.~ 1 ftn v-· JONES BACOM •• NV _,. • • ·
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Cover and ch1D at least !
. ' -~"'-:--~ .k!\1("'~~ room temperature for SO
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Uoecl-<a. Pkeo
Ralphs or Laa Bacon .... 88
--lKOI 1 ::1-··" lhO •....... a 89 OceanPerdlF'tllel,,,,,, -~ .! ,.~~-·Scm:h· ~ BREADED COD II. • MA'"·rEi:ii. -2.88
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Place in a pan of hot water
and bake in 350 degree oven
for one hour or untll knife Ur
serted Jn Ci!!lter comes out
clean. Let stand 5 minutes.
CUt into squares to serve In 6
to a parttons.
COUNTRY POTATO PIE
4 tablespoons soft buUer or
margirlne
l pound polatoes ( 3
medium), pared.
II\,._ Ult
1 t eas poon rnonosodium
glutamate
1 cup (4 ounces) coanely
shredded process Swiss
cheese
\\ cup chopped oo1on
2 eggs
1 cup milk
~ teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 tabJeapOons c b o p p e d
panlq .
"' teaspoon paprika
y, teaspoon dry mustard
Spread 2 tabl'!SJJC>Ons butter
over bottom am side of Moch
pie plate.
Grate potatoes on coane or
medium grater; drain well.
Sprinkle wtlb t teaspoon Ult
and m..-tum g!utamalo;
mix well. Presa pot;ato mll-
ture over bottom ·.m lide of ·
pie pllln to form' I aheD.
SprtnkJe irltb -·
Heat --· lnbte1p00111 -In IDlalJ sktllet. Add chopped onion and cook unUI
tender but not llnlwn. Sprinkle
over cheeie.
Beal -'lrilb remaining II
--Alt, milk and .. matnlng ~lellls. P o u r
OVtt -ml cbeeae in pie plate.
Dres$ing · Up • •
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lrH....t-norid• 117 ORANGE JUICE '.!~ .L
C..tlfr .... -ltrnoad loL 61
RSHSTICKS "• • MExi&N DINNERS "".;: ,56
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SAUSAGE PIZZAS 11 ••.... • ~JUICE ..... •Ill
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2 ta~ romstare n
2 cbick<n breasll (boned,
halved and skinned), cut
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cornstarch until smooth ; stir
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until "!Y lat; .idd chlClten
and Oook, taming over as ,--. iliS tt ii :.bite. With
a llotted spooa r e m o v e ctlcl;a ln>m lldllol. -
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FRESH. GROUND
BEEF
11'1-.Bolboa-Market-Qvality
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3 . Lb. Pkg: $138
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Toilet paper is basic to our personal cleal'lliness.
Yet it does have its limitations-becat.lse·it iS dry.
And anything thats dry just can't cleanse as well as
something that's wet. Which i.s1why WET ONES'"
towelettes take perspnal cleanlmes~ a step further.
I . ONES are designed for use after you u8e toilet ., ·
1 paper to cleanse the rectaJ area. They cleanse thoroughly
and effectively because each towelette is pre-moisten-eel
with a mild, freshly-scented cleansing solutio~. ~ ~
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Keep WET ONES in your bathroom right
along with the toilet paper as a final step
in personal cleanliness. You will find them
helpful in keeping yourself as clean as you
would like to be. They're ideal for young
children who may not be as careful as they
should be. Older people with cleansing
problems will find them helpful, too.
One final point, for you w~n and your
daughters, WET ONES have a pleaSant, _
fresh scent . So they .not only make you
feel clean. They make you feel fresh .
WET ONES. The final step
1o personal cleanliness.
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Roa.st . BONELESS! s119
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For a delightful roast that's sure to wia plaudits ••• U.S.D.A. Choice b .. f! ' . .
1Chuck Steak •••••• ~ •.. 69t Beef Brochettes ••..•• $J ~--
1,;enter Cut! ••• from fmerU.S.D.A. Choice.bee(! Cut from beef top sirloin, with onions. Net wt. 8 oz • ..
tround Beef .....•••• 99!..
fxtra "Lean •• ·.choose b~lk or patties
Beef for Fondue ..... -. $ J ~!
Tender cubesofU.S.D.A. Choice beefloin ·
fresh Sp~tt: Broiler,$ •.•• ·• 39!
Largetize, to give You mon!l 1weet, tender meat. , • from fresh fryers! . .
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FUlL SHANK HALF! •••••••••••••• .. 61
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BUit Portion • • • • • • • . • . • 79t
Perfect si?.e far IDlAller families! Lean, tender!
' Whole Ham • • • • • • • • • • 79!.. . Enough to feed the "1lole h · ·horde! ' . • , 1· k $1 2' Harn Slices • ; .c~..... $ J 2?.
Thick or thin, uyoupre(arl
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~ be Ii> well receivtcl ·when you .... them, l1aky and tender, from the broiler! ~gllst. Sole ••••••••• $J\! CocktGi Shrim~ ••••• $Jal
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noked Ham .••.. 45! ·crack Style· Cheese. 5~¢
c«!i-.1.Ytoeot! El~4oz. , n.h41'ap!elaorhoraeradish-8oz. ·
-· Udsen .Salads . ·-SS*-Soiidtt1ir£dams .. 59¢ .
tsto, !'.loc•roa~ Slaw, Cmot.16 oz.. Partf favorites from KaukaunaKlub-7 oz +-'• ..... t I anish Bacon . , ., 89¢ Canne~ Ham .••.• s7 9•
k, i.111ported.,. lfJOl.can Armoun Golden Stsr-the bnt! 61b.
The namecm tbelahelsayaall thatneeda to besaidabouttheC111ality! Quart jar
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Chooee Yoiir fawritelayerdb~ee at t1lla pi¥.e.!orthe holiWIY ahead!
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Thirty two ounces of America's rAVQrite.aofl; driDlc., at this special price! (p!ua deposit)
Swanson's Dinners .49!:
Choose Chicken, Turkey, C~ Sirloin, Meat Loaf, Ocean Fi&b, ltali;;,,;M..uianor Enchilada! . · . . . .,
HeinZ -·1e1c..., ~~g~~E-••• 23(
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Lusciously ripe Bartletta, lovingly packed in bea.y ayn!\I ••• ao good you'll want , .
-Gloriet-ra-Apricots..... 29C 'Birdseye Peas , •••••••• ··~,--
, Whole pe<Jed, heavy syrup ••• No. 303 ' , ,Get IOIDe for the freezer! 10 oz: pkgs.frozen ,
Lassen's Granola •••••• 4tc ISirds.eye Corn ••••••• 6 .. SJ
Choiceoffcur liinds ••• 16oz. 9tjmnel-•'!""hndgalden! lOoz. !mzeD . . • 4 SI iii."·J ' J .• 5 SJ 'omato Juice • • • ••••• ... uo e s u1ces • •.• • ••• •• ..
Lifiby's ••• theoneyoufavor!46oz. · ~~leorblenda ••• ~os.6-,
Peanut Butler • • •••••• 6Jc l:ux Liquiil·. • • •• • • • • •• • • 49t
,Jif-smooth or crunchy •• , 18 oz.jar Detergeat that's geatle and kind! 22 oz.
Margarine • • • • • • • • • • • • 39c Oven Cleaner • • • • • • • • • 59<
Mazoia-madeTrom cmnllil ••• lib.ctn. Eaay Off-8 oz. sir.e (16oz. ••• 98')
Crisco Oil • • • • • • •• • • •• • • 53c M.D. Tissue • • • • • • • • • • • 33t
Light ••• without the oily taste! 24oz. Save an thefollrrollpacb!
Starkist-Tuncr •••••• ~ •• 39c Yuball''Coffee •• ~.~ •••• 19c ·
Light meat, chunk style ••• No. I/, can The richer coffee l lb. can (J lb. can ••• :ll9i
T days of super.produce specialsl
Bananas CHIQUITA! •••••• 9!
Ce~tral America'• finest qualitY ••• Use bananas in baking. fruit C\IPlt salada.
for deserts ••• for fua and for good eating! .
Baking Potatoes l'IDllOIQUAUlT • • • • • • 9!.
Tbellllest ••• U.S. No.1 Rusae18 ••• for picture pretty baking ••• deligbtfol!
Carrots 1LB.ruouc •• ".: 9!.. Cabbag~ sotm1e11sr ••• 9~
Gardea fresh flavor locked in! Cabbage caa be so versatile!
Chrysantheml)nis ~t~~~~i . $1 ~· · :
Six inch pots, wrapped in!oil ••• ~ co1"'9 Q> offer you your choice for variety I ...
$1.00 OFF • •
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Sour.rnuhwhilkoytbot'1 made for sipping-and priced for savinp! Quirt.
·&.,,on h41!-IGf'°" 1ize1 at El Randwl .
Scotch· • , ••••• '9'' Brandy •.• ~.1~:. •• s 11-~ -
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Vodka .••••. ." •• '8'' Johnny Walker~.~.J6'5
Crown Russe ••• '"flulorly separor 9.29 Red Label Scotch ••• regular 18.'9
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The famoua gin •• ·.save 1.20 now!~ 111. Straight Whitkey . ,. )'Oil~ 1.00
alcld . Dressing .• 39¢ Roquefort Dressing. 55e
' . l'!lllonoan'• Wharf. ,. 8 ciunee oiu Fi&berman Whsrf 8 oz. (Blue Cheese ••. 45') Nov. 2 through Nov. 8. No 1ale1 to deafer"
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brick flrqilatt. 'IMn cool <ill. ln beautiful
free fomf•itool oc warm up tn Jacuzzi. Thia
"""1y ....,._ ~ • -..... f.arnD¥ ;r9<1Jn .~t ~rlookl the pool on a
~ oorDer lot with & boat gate in the
rear. Real Eltater-priced at onJ.y $40,450.
call now ·fo.r.' an, tippofii.tment to J:tt·
842-2535. "' . .
"ASSUMABLE LOAN"
$4000 TOTAL DOWN •
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5 b••lroom.;' 2ji.-11o!bo -of ...,. dellaht are · I••·
lured in 2 atorla~of tbJa All Uvable home. Slt in
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THE WATER'S RNE
yoor· beaut¥uuY paneled llvin1 room and run If YQU're km:ing for a <I bedroom, 2 belh pool hOme
yoor toes ~ tbe new lush aha& carpetln& In • younr beach area 11@\ghborhood, thla is It! 1be
while you ~ the ~ and your kids play-btl mahi~ yard will giVe )'OU plenty or tiJM
1na 1n ""' ..,. --1111• yvd. Just ... 01ocJc "' ....,, u.. """'""" poo1. Thick """' ...,,...
from·tbt..,Balearlc.,..Scbool. and -priced at onb'.cover tbJI entertainer's dellg:hl Aakinl: $3l.5GO.
$48,900. Call M&-23i3. To lff, rill M2-J532, L.
ENTIRT~INEl'S
· PARADISI .
1\vo atoi-:r. 5 ~ pre1tlp bofne. Fam-
ily aiu kltohen. 1arp oatinr ~upended
~t; J.8x38 H/F ~o all OD a
beautilully landecaped lot Located near
St. Bonaventure diun::b"ind. school. Priced
at $44.950. Call 8'~-<Qlll.
HELP!
OWNER WANTS OUT
Thll rantutlc 3 bedroom. 2 bl.th home tea-
tuTet'a llrp livinc·l'OOIJ'I that hu-a built-I n
bar. Prolealoually -..i with wallpa-
per and -In& d-You'll 'enjoy the
peace ani!·Qllltt da·ttlil' dm'mlnc cuJ.«-.Mc
strttt. Super J.arie lot. Total price $31,500. can 8'7~10.
YOU 6'1°'THAT
HOMEYr'JEEUNG ,
SHOR!CUFFS ·
CDM'1 l~T LOCATION
Trtt.. lined ltrttll. Key to prtvale beach, a home
t hat 11 loaded wlth.rcbllnn. Lnlll of wood and
used bricks, two flJ't'P}aCH (one In k.Jtchcn) -
~p PILE CARPETING AND man.v 01hcr beau-
tiful ltcm1. ThU home waa com1l1elt-ly remodekd
this year. Only $79,900 aDd you own "1he 1lnd.
can 673-8550 to see UW 3 bedroom, 2 bath hOme.
"P!IFECT START'
.IN LA.GU.NA
Yes, bere•ls one'of a kind. 2400 square feet,
s.---~ l>otl!J. ...... """~""'· f&ntuUc ihl& ~ti throu '(_ L tr YtiJ.._
hav'e Jota ol 1ddl you Jhould ~ th.la for
only $4.000 down. Call -8'2-2535..
the mlnute,)'o0°1tep tnlSde thll! bet.utiMJy
decon.Jld"3 bedroom home located In prime
Humtln&ton Beach kdUon. Walldnc db· ':.0.-~--.................. roll
eoune and beach. Acceu f« eamper or
boat. Priced at $32, 750. Call 841~0.
llerp'1 a 9 month new 2 btodroom. 2 bath ctann~
tr on a lovely t ll'V&t«l corner lot ln beau.UIWI
South IAg\mL Lots of room ~ add on, • dail
need ar1.il'9 -or a perfect settlna for tbt ,...
tln!d ouple. View of hllll. Pnc:ed to wtl •t _.,.. m ,soo. cau 6'n-8500.
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Y.OOR .TAKING
·Ow.Qer ' wants out ot thia fut.uUc 4 bfd...
room, 2 mill home u ~ hu heed tra:n..
femocl,. Nlcelf lopdocapod with maturo
........... --Cl-"' --and .....,;,..,. H°""' llila detached -and
boat ·p~. All t.nma FHA • VA 5~ down.
$29,900. Coll now 8'2-2535.
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SOMEONE SPICIAL
I am a ~ poo1 home. It'• hard to
believe that my ownen are 11v1ne me
aWQ tor on1¥ "8,.500. J have a new coa t
(of paint) lDllde and ouL My kltcften hu
httn ~ and I haw new •har car·
pm. V19JT ME and YOU'LL SEE l"~l
WORnf MORE. c.11 8fi7..f010.
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JUST VALUE!
11'1 not too Late 10 accumW.le iOMl'thlrw for JOUI"
M'll. See tfl lJ kr\·tly l bedroom home with ....
ltvlni roorn. Bco,autlrully dttchttd fhnl:lul: . ....,.
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REALTORS
2828EAST..(XWITHIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MM.CAUF.
644·7270
ROOM TO ROAM .....
. IN THIS ONE
All wrapped up in this Z.STORY 4 bedroom,
3 bath home. HUGE rumpus room thet .will
take your pool table. 2 brick fireplaces, built-
in kitchen , large: yard & room to store yo ur
boat. VA NO DOWN. .. . ........... $39,950.
VALUE CONSCIOUS?? •..
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ConvenienUy located,~ell designed, 2 bdrni.
home plus small bach. unit off the dble.
garage. Fee land (not leasehold). Zoned
R.-2. $61,500
LIFE ON 1 LIDO
. . . can be beantjfut. l.ILA!iditliln t o the
lovel)r 2· Bdrm, & family rm. horn~, loc-
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LIDO ISLE
Perfection on Lido Isle. Roomy rel1'0deled,f
bedroom, brand ~w kitchen & bathJ .. Sululy
south patio. ' .
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Find It, Tr•d• It
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IN BACK BAY AREA - 3 Bedroom, 2'n
bath. builtin kittjlen, stone fireplace. FAMI-
LY ROOM, community pool & REC . ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land close to every-
thing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $34,500.
on a spacious fee simple lot, you liave easy
access to the tennis cts ., clubhouse & beach.
$75,000 •
C. F. COL£SWORTHY
& COMPANY
640-0020
MUA YIRDE-
Vlew +Pool
GOLF COURSE H 0 M' E wrm vtEWr m;m gate and
slate entry. Cathedral cell·
"""· FORMAL DI N E • GIANT DEN overlooks
SPARKLING 30' POOL!
~ larre: bedroo m s.
Laundry. Boat-traU,r ac-
ceu. EZ TERMS1 UN·
D E'R 'PRICED! Anxious!
~·· I.ooldna for u imm&culale ,. ........ _ ill .. .._ lalnlly prdeh home wllb 'WUllRIJ-..... pool and entertaimnent .. ., ..,
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with all terma at $26,000. 3
hure bedrooms. 2 luxurioua CANNOT balb•, cl.,. to ,,.....,,. Ud
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ji Exclusive Corona del Mar
BE REPLACED -· T_\lrtle Rock President home.
Vieo.v • 4 ti:~ fam rm., 2 ·
patios. Prof. decor. Prof. lndsc~. Priced u n d e r' Realtors 545-0li5
Call --
today s cost at $82,500. Fee. Open Eves
~~ General Considered · one of the best areas on the
ocean side ol the Coast Hwy. This older
flllllily home ,is situated on·2 residential loll'.
E•cellent appreciation situation.
Paw Ouiok. MUST Bl!> SOLt> ... .. 1111:1 ,, c : ril \ll \ 644-2430 · m.G790 Xlnt Joe.&. In Coot& M-.
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3 BR., 119 balhl, Carport
whh. roosn. for bolt or trall-1 J. FOR THE SMART • -. •• * * * * * TAYLOR CO
OCEANFRONT "· Needs """e ~ · TRIPLEX 1ao1..-.. .. Pr1oedto..U!
I MORO-AN RIAL TY · --------·!Two l-Bdrm., 2 bath unlta; 1 " .l:.llit
Offered at $79,500
CORBIN -MARTIN ' 1A X's GROSS 3-BR., 211 ba. uni~ Bl .... '7U642·• •1~' carp., drapes, completely a..,.,..s ... Io Home
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TRIPLEX in Huntington Beach. Always rent·
ed because of the location. ~ triplex has
1-2 Bedroom and 2-1 Bedroom. For the 'smart
CORONA DEL MAR "OWN-YOUR..OW.N"
On the water; Fantastic view & pride' of own~
ersbip bldg. Private marina, pool1..i_a,cuzzi &
security guard. Adult occupied. 2 .nearooms,
REALTORS 644-7662 28 "UNITS nmtat,. Xlnt rental hllto>y, ' o • Priced at $170,000. Wann trplc., kids rma.,
COSTA MESA cau, m-3663 W:2253 Eves. ~..u"1"'1'-l30,ll00. Ila"I
"$350,000. RiAL &STATE
EXCLUSIVE WITH TREASURES
1831 Westclllt, NB. 64&-6Tlll
Newi)ort NEW DUPLEX •..•.. $48.95(1
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AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
644-7270 2 baths. Call for brochure ........... $89,950 .
c;.n.ral General ''Our .27th Year" rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ,
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-1910 BRAN~ NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING, ·
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· (anytime) C91d1 ~n.:.... have two retail ...,.tlona Extra large, ·immaculate 4 bdrm., comp1et6 T ..._ on first .floor and ..._twu •• ......... _enbl ........ ,_ Great J ~ ly furnished waterfront home plus apart· ~EM.tOll~ ~.... -~ I ment. -~~72'15.·
Gener ii
. ., inda II e $180,000 -EXCELLENT TERMS WELCOME TO FIRST TIME "corona""' . .=...::;dol=:-.Mo-,--I -~. 4. lJ!lolKlUI: tiUU: PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SALISBURY REALTY MARLBORO , ADVERTISED IRVINE TERRACE :~; SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 613-6900 COUNTRY y~ =: .;3, ~ Brand ...... ~· ,.,.. .-: A POOL OVER MORNING CANYON 315 MAltlNE AllE., BALBOA ISLAND and bring,_~ to tru. 3 BR. 219 bL -e . .._ =~~ ~ :_ It's all here in a very Unique borne environ-57 Linda Isle Drive neat 2 bedroom ranch-lt)'le cwner Jocat!on. One ot our area In ldtcb. • ct.
·.!t ment. \Fortunate for you this is an escrow Custom 4 BR, 3Y.i ba. home on La~oon . Mstr. General Gtn•r•I home on large lot. Perfect best areu. $56,500. Call Bud behind ~· • Abeoluttly ,. B h ' & fr I W t t f ' 1.::=;:..;:;------1==;;;_ _____ I I •~ I U ho nts Austin. Im-·-"·to • -· ·" fall-out .) Cul-de-sac location, immaculate 4 . as sittmg area pc. a e ron am1-ER Ha•r.y or ·~ run Y w wa 644-2430 13U11IO °"''!:".:",.,~-·Pl~ .. ~-. :! . .'-bedroom home, a heated and. filtered pool, iy rm. w/conversation pit around the frpl.; THE MOTH ,.... arumat. & wide o pe " :.;,;,,;,,;,;,...,..,,,.""'m•l ·-... _ .~ • wlthserenecanyonview.Thlspropertycould lovely garden, lge. slip .. .. ·· $189,500. SAVER HALECREST ~":·1ro~N'!".,J;,',:!,;~;'" SWIM POOL ~!!be land ~ not ·"i ' be perfect for;r.u! It's one of the best we've F C I Info 1. This beautifully decorated 3 This ~ .... 3 bedroom New on the market. Call us m· ,. , Sh•rp Doll Houte
·,· i "'. aeen -and e price is a re ·sue $69, . & L Pl C II bedroom home has a .large beauty has just been com-qu c . lvtnl: nn. w/open • all . 500 or omp et• rma ion .. v ... ~~-t k ~ 1 On All Homes ot1, ••1• a : finished "bonus room" for pletely redecorated tnsl.de &: can S46-5880 <Open evll!'I.) cell. dbl door entry to :$ 1 ifHOMI UNl9UI HOMU, COIONA DIL MAll-671-'... th' chUdran to ptay in. I)>-o"1 ao-.d It'• located clooe to mi! No Down Terms labw-. :~vato .. tlo •. 2
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• • · · · "'°",.1~--";;;1"-aJo' ; ~-"'".\"' .;-~ .. : """tlona1. Huny, ~ 'f"'; 3. BIDl~OM-perl<·llke grounds. No main-SCENIC-PRUf'ERTllS ··•. ft-·rol 4 BR "'XER . ,aPJl!nt' cA•Ts """"ce for yOU. Bkr, 2915 E ~-~ H CdM -~ • -n Room for Pool Me,. home ~ perlect. Al ~ .... "'"" . ~ ..,.., I ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;:;I R d a 1ru1y ma11s11c price or a , PwvL 540-1m. 67S-5726 MESA VERDE TEENAGER'S ~ epossesse Boat & Trall•r 135,000. cau Mw. 646-nn. WALLACE Lovely ~ lin perlect .,... SOUTH OF HWY. 'GARDEN HOME $1500 Down Pupul" Cootury Pork 4 REALTORS dltton wlth'chaimlnit lloor 2 A Den• new 2 Bdrm.
'1! "" •ETREA T NEW REPOSS.SSlON bt'dnn home on the latJtest .TRIC REAL 546 4141-p.lan. PrQpeity 11 clear -unit Tmitlc location! Good ., • 4 + Den + Dine Beat the "Ge..,..tlo" Gap" JUST LISTED! Quiet tree lot In the development. Ear· BS"l~TBRS (~ E &..... I submit your llnanclng plan. 2955· Harbor, Colt.a Meu propert)' a: a barsa1n for
ll!'KXI cul de 11&c. GIANT ly occupancy . Cl:ln be ar· OPEN TIL 9PM "?'9" wri .. ,.s Call 67$-72'l5 tn MO. .
Stained &IUI entry. A11 llate 21~,i~ta':ii~ ~~~ SIZE LOT. Slate l.'lltry. ranged on lhl ~ 6 mo. !>Id ~ ~ MORGAN '1t1ALTY
floor in l'l)'f!r. Bubbling plua !• ...... itep&rate quarten Ctackllng red b r I c k • home. Take over existing Ne~ Hel~ lit rh'll . 67U6ft '7UC59 statue follnta1n mounted in for u;~ or mother-In· fireplace. Super l1ie family VA loan; $291. per mo. pays '"r--·" "'''~ NORTH MESA · T, .., :;;.;~.:;,,;.·~-:::.:;~:; ~~ve;;'&,,~.•·~ :::; .. ":;'!:!. g,7;es;_~ ~~ '"'~'':!"" ~~~~ •• u. 139.500. COATS Dup$13ex3-500Pool SPECIAL · •• • . «JCii Cc~'*'!?~~:ro~a-~:~!,X·~~..:ER• ~DEN opens to private patio. down A O'AfTler helps with covered patio. Ce rn c n t & 1 $31 000 "-• " h!ady t.o move 1n Smttft'I i -~t ldtcMn Includes nnanctna. Great value at dr:lvewa.y. Bring palnt brush WALLACE Wow! Investor! delight in • 'tns•pui•t °' fHf c0tww "°· -evt'l')'Wbe:re, beau°tttul new
!· ~ -:'t1ob::e~l~ $32,900. ~!K~~~ool~ -$3~ RIALTOll :C.':~ an!ie~~ruw~~ VA APPRAISED -..-....· .. . LIDO ISLE :C~m.~· ~;rt·
" 1lllh tieftd. prden yan1 ·In-COATS area. BUY AS IS l'OR Open Evenings 1..ow vacancy t a et or. Immaculate 3 bedroom," 2 NEAR CLUB ' . -: ~ 'fh.idtnr ft ant-waterfall., • & ONLY $28,950! •lurry -Call e "'"4454 e Sprawllng, spluhincSWTM· bath with. aeparate, kJveiy Cc# Enjoy Lido way of lite 1ncJ.. Cotta Mell . 'f -Ud lloh pond. 64>--0:IO.l MING POO" T 10% ~family """'! (IBOOY. ---.... D--'-co"mb of,_,,.• resld. Uv• -rcr bOat QWet cul-de-WALLACE . iiown 1or lc~":. Cill ftl. troplcal landscaptng. ·•u:;:,Dl*W' tn1-TenniJ, yachthlA: •club I sac. A ahowplaoe ·Must !ff REAL TORI WOW th!J:-tar anly sm per ~· , .REAL.TORI ·acttvlUeL· Charm. 'BR at ~-~~ ~ fut ··•e --today! 64a--0303. with no money dow'h tu , _ IUV'o ,..__..i-ne Whvte 'c;Jj'~· ~ -· -->54146 .... 4141-Calt ; ·'44:2~' ~-~ aM7'f
(Open Evonl"l•I HURRY, HORRY LINE UP QI .. ~ty ~en
Macnab -lrurne IOlll\I I Ol\11\
YOUR FAMILY . LARGE FAMILY . . '?i..,.,,
S 5 STAR Buys Jh:~00·n~ H~ J}ealtara MMl9l ~=.Wl~u=~~ WANTED I $21,750 lovely3BR,·FRhomenest-SPYOLAS PLAN 74 Priced r1~t f<no fa~ ,.1e: ... Open ~ 1 1 llb 1 r !rul Uy w1II Io thl led on"""" 68 • U4 lot. Ex·
9600 plwi sq. ft. In thh1 5 ,....,,......, ho•u"•ht I• No. Cati!., $27 750' ge. ot, "'' a11 o t Larie fam ve s quisHe .... ..a..111ce ·--'. 8 Val. ba pl bo v "'"'' ,., " i trees, in Harbor View HUla. 4 bedroom home with 2 full .,...... , .... u
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~rm., 4 'v.i'P 1 nus .rm * ~BR Condo, C.M ... $22,950 rtk'edR to SELL NOW~ HUIT)' A RARE FIND 1..11 • J im Muller. baths wile-saver builttn oran1e tl'ttll ~ · ~~ me on a · · · oca110,, * 3 BR, Pool College to lee this 3-Bedm1 deti. 2 1" ~-2430 13M700 _._am' kltch@n. K .. p _, own Included to help Mom * DUPLEX is Central air cond .. lntercom Park i .. i • ., ••••• ' .. S32.~ b.\th home. ' ' 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Miae No OoWn Terms . ....., _ _.1 , ;·:: with the 'or&Jlle ~
3 NEW LISTI A bulltin recard player. N<>-* 3 BR Home + 646-3'21 Evts· 644-1599 family room wtth beamed Nev l!Chools, lhopplng. 3 wilh air .. vi ... Uoner. --ae Great vattae at Ml.SI». Vee 2 BR • BR ....__, WIX vinylt ahaa carpelil'lf(, 1 .~.,-.... • celllrip fireplace Do@le bed 2 •-·eiy ,,. ... a BACK BAY covered pe.tio with lhaded ,,,.,~ ""~"-(' ") ,UP, • ' ""'"'"• walnut caolntt• In kitchen. ncomc ·' · · ··' · · • ...,..,,""' There Is a N!a~n ' ho f th rooms, wv UlD, , _ _. I 1ardcn, counb')' qult-t Joe•· O>UJ-..n ............,. ..,...., ooeanair w/ocean vW in pool .. lJJfd lot• brenth-tak· * DUPLEX It BACH 1B ~same locatlob garQe + nus o ano er built-In aoormtt kitchen, a 3 Bdrm. Beautttul ,_,, w Uon Patio All en! I !
besut. COQCI. Newty deoor. lnl view ··r of attan A Apt . $41.509 ovtrlhed double ~ ~. oven ' dllbwublr. p\cnlc 'S.B-Q an:a, Loll ol fl(!~ b)'! Brk, Nn'm~ L-. i'!..'"j_D~IW11•
lnDdt • <KJt. 4 Car ptddns. · coutllne. You can celebrate '* 1 Acre. Eutt"t_e. Roxn :OP with DJ JJ°ir 'M; .Gracious Uvtne mmi • ~t =~t~~-~: _......, ·-·;-.·"'iii_ ~~.e:·::r:-3BR. ~~~no.!."s?:,&.,nr;:d:J.4 \lllJta ••••••••• ~jm SJl.~A ~ va: lft'ma ~= ~~~r: mo P.J.T.I. Only ~ 11!1:1.:l#lf
down; 2 batM ea.. wilt. cl!Jdl,.-t.nd. available. Wont lut. aide ' out. DtUFtAil 1 PS,000. --·-• -• ......, ..;;-CVpettd, dnl)ed. newl,y ~M:>-1"1 Open Ewt. patio for outdoor flinllY tun GJNN'Y' MOtuUIJOH 295!;; JtUtilir,~ ·' .......... -..r.V' .... _.__
.,. pol,.ed lnllde 'ou~ ocean 8 red h•11 A'"''""'""*· Bric, 1541\.1120 •"""• -REAL'!ORS-.... Flxor1 ~ • ·~ alr'w. •·000
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c.w.,, liT.l-3663 Olllce houro I _AM to 6 PM ·-SWIM POOL iil iii'iiiii ~ ........... f.IM...._ ROOM FOR A POOL A 1o,.1y 3 bedroom. 2 both --. · -'·"""' • * f, . 1UU * ass ociated
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-rmrc. ' bar. L,te. fWltlo ehffrfl.11! Dl!llititful pa.no. ...u;u-..·Jli WWW 4 BR's., 1 '*'*' tod:lo' lot. comer aot 'fJ5.150. ~~NTAmC BIG c•NVOA wlwt>Od beam mver, 1..And hangl nr. ba.skt!ls with now· • 3 BDRM neu ocean . , , ~ltlALTOAI Fam. rm. cttn ""Ft~ of ~ n,soa down
NEWPORT l$SJ,7SOI VIEW" LOT 1,:~.'1"'t11ed. ' 169.500. Hir.i.·erd tn. 10ad1 Of d~tna. ht.VI $26,900. ., ' Ct.IQIOn I: OONJ\. nt ~· ~ .......
., low m11lntenanct yud and * J .U: MA C df.cond~3 bit. Lae. miff. tuUe. rr1¥. *'' S.... · 111 * • ml .,. It. ~..Jo ... ,. rcliil o1 i.. 'JPOCJOUJ a -~ NMl.M a beoutlM """'-,..II Brtt" ·BDllM·, ._.e $230 • BAYFltONT IP.CIAL -110,500. ' 0 •• · · than ntw condlt ! 4 bed· tMpnt_ home ovttlooklrsiWt _____ _,,_.jStO-l'Dl , Ni.kin Viejo ,l(lJ 4 a.no. bOIM • 9' Grapt., --MESA ~\tmtit S Br Pk-wt·
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CMla Mo.. 1600 to -~ Ft pooltien on ..illne )'Odil. old. ~ ..... 1{11 ...... Room ~ 9 -~ IO 11111 >W •&au WHERE ** **.,* IN •• ~ •• ' nee 10 mvel IJIYwhtre ... A paws, llff. ciollar. Qlld'• li!T-tlal.~--~ Call Jo * &4&e441 """""
• COHOEN'IALITY ~ 2 BR .. , ,.,, ... , •. OCEAN FRONT, t BR, UP. New tilt.:P~bicia w7w.p, """ leivth ol fun<. Call SI: Nr. 700 blk w. -s~ Ga......... SEWING-DF&IGNING ~ \IS I
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vlow, M hour ·-~. $300. mo. OG-140. Ito rijj a rra e 11 an In e Social Ckllll MALE cat,. tiatt · ~ *' LAHOSCAl"ING * $IO min. · Call M&-'14SO El.i~:.,IC ~ !,t•~t:,-::,,~.: 2,:=Bdnn="'.-.-1-11-Ba-.. -lrp~l-c, Huntl~ Beach overhoad 1ne-.~ mm YOURSELF ~:;:n:1bi.,!Newla,....lp r lnkhr• CUSl'OMS DESl~s · AsR~Y
touch, udualve club with patio, bltns, new w/w HUNTINGTON Garden•~ Kl'RiJEV. CO. IN SOMEONE ELSE. collarl-St. !!_~ ·, '.~~~· ~ ~d. Mod,alto~~.:= INeve:'::"
_.,. Aquahv, loontal"' CTpU. encl pr. Steps lo Apia. Hell at Bolla Chica. 5[1t Sito -SC ... ,,_,_ ~ u.-n.. ~-~ · ' I ...iu !and lormll prdens. All ocean. Yrly lse. 644-7597, 846--132.1. eompue • See DI OV I R SMAIL toy black poodle~ ~:1!;."'":::L. .. ~' Alteratltnl Ml 11&5 1 , ....
,part o1 ... South Q>dt'• m-3908. ., .. , ,...>tt -.,. .• .,.. 1Nous. uo1~ 1000 "' tL DI SCOVERY "'""""· v1c. _ .. A K.'.;'.1.;i-64....,.;. N .. t. -·ID> .. """'" ,__ •II _, ~~ty~partmentcom-2_:a·~~.1:rdun.!,.~;_~~ 0~. Apt ~ t•~ ~1~SUOpumo. TIC/~ tu/SS'l..ml = Nam;,~·J~S;o~·· 60-U3'1: • Tit• ?.~ ....... 'lltce
1 ))edroom/atudlos trom $195. mo V<>A .. Jeruie ·&1~3413 ""'4\.JA.C., ...... v. Pl. .... R ....... , ••• w---..1 ~LA .. _ __.. or -• BOi'S <JARDENJNG -£A_~,-· ~---f Bedroom tro $295 •• ,-· • Music. 6 poolt aallnl., tenn\a, .... .nqu -nc:w_... •• .l LAND9CAPING CERAMIC tile lri" I: tr7..-: ~~ ~A:t'&
Oeluxe 3 ~ • San Cltrftente $W. Spacioua Poo l tide INDUC!'l"U'At ....... -wanted,· I· 1-t~FtlN '~CARTON -lat la•l Irvtne Indultrtal remodel. Free ed. Small ln Mewtns9--ll•t-t llode1o 9 A.M. to~ p M Bungalow $1SI!. 846-0259 ""~ ~ Wec>-Vlc' Marina Hirt> Sch, .~~ I Jobe weleorne. 536-0l26. •n• = • ''!llNCl, "l open · · LOVELY 2 BR, 2 B.A on • 4,000.S,lnJ aq. ft. warehoule . HB u1nh ~-.. • ..., _ ___, ....... _.. IU\.I:> :i.v\.I ~
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~-area. Moolh ID mo. ·~ ~ ~~-557.-..,_lip.., . Tutotl"I Wiah," hlolNa ol "I.will"!
. -·~t cul •...ac, ocean w, ·--· .. ~-· -St . """" ..., ar 6 mo. leue. 64'"9683. .,...-tv.U. · EXP nntenb:w landtcape · art now ~ the xtrt
on the BLUFFS colo• eo<>nl. Crpi./-d" II &j EXECtmVE want ,. nt Found (frff tdal 550 e MALE (lolden..Rotrle, -A-..'.lricl<.-.woii.. baulh,. ·CH !LOREN'S Beginning mooey )'!Ill MDI. f'llll or
I •• NEWPORT range, dahwshr, lae 111 """* ,. 3 I s re . 5 yrt allt, needJ medbtlon. MT .. 3661 after 6 -~Guitar LelD1I $2 per in. hr. p/tlme rar~tatervidw call
!'Tam Newport 8lvd., tum IJ: area. Priv balcony, rec & BR, 1~ BA. Udo Isle .. FOUND young Siamete cat Irvine. REWARD, No Que•· 536--Jl!M P • m • • • •UST • ~3194 'Holpital Road Cl bk>ck lndry nns. AdUlu, no pets Dec. llt. Call collect vie. Hell &-Golden West, tioni. 5+M35f,. t' • ' ~~-~~;,· =,.-~,---
above PaPfic Cout Hwy. at .m.~. Rooms 400 (213) 439-5233 or 385-t404. Hunt. Bch. 842-7925. i..osr 10-S. Mix l'e m 1 AL'S l..andlcapma. Tne re-ATt'RACTIVt; m, lood
Vdo lslef to entrance. 4 BR. l 1ty hie. nr Ada.ma or FND Young bnl ca.tloo cat Qtlhuahua, very old :wtc movaJ. Y remodellnl. I J[II} figure, ipodel b etc.
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900 Cagney Lane, Newport Apt1., FOR rent ln prtvate home-. Meu. Verde IChl, 1 child. vie. Mariners 1,Jbrwy, NB. ·.Ekk_n • Kesa Dr • C.M. ~~ ' k>t cleanup. lafleln• =~= ~ ~
Beach , Ca . 92660 . Fum. or Unfum. 370 turni&hed room with or Call 213: &trl850. ~· 548-H:----'. • ... .,.... m-ll86. . -p~J 1 Dll.~lt. "".":
.Telepb<>I!!: (Tl.fl 645-0060. without kitchen prlvUeres WELSH Corgi Petnbraoke EXP RT .J.•Pane'se b · Mm ADi
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BEDRM w/ pvt ha, In pvt PARKING IP&'"' avail. "6 ...,._._ . 51&-4928. • ' -· -9.ftRAM LETS *Sales .. al_. (15) APARTMENTS * * * NEW** * Laguna N;g\>el home. Pvt w, 19th St., C.M. 110 P<I' LOST Oct 29 In Dowr !'RDFES$IOliiLilP'-· ~ • Huge · ..,..,.m '(>IOlraln.
on t1te bay :~~.turn. $95 mo. mo. 60-910'1. Shotts area. ·mack mtni ~~· n.e AN. sw· EIS =~e~:
Loxuey apartment llvl"g ov· lJ COSTA APTS. 2 ROOMS, own '"trance, $1'l. I I[ •I Found (frM tdal 550 ~"3;,. male. No 1.0. JAPANESE Gardener. equip. Mony beneftta. Al>PlY erlooldng the waler. Enjoy & •M" monthly ,.Uable ANW..,...ltl Com"' _ y --"--a. _ _. Marte C. BloomL.~ Meu., '150,00l health spa, 7 swim· '"' .rvv· i FOUND: Uttle yellow/plt\ $MAU. sh dOg k>ct'Mon. ..,.e,'C am~'" -..11.1 ~ -DbUM .-·MoU:tn -3005 Harbor lilYdr Buena
.lllln&' m.,_7_lighted ten-1 & 2 Bedroom men, 715 Flower St, Costa fml doi w/Dtia collar.~ vie. Hell~ Gdldenwest. Cleanup. Free est. HJ-3102. Obllp:-LENJ) ! Pk. 69G Lifteola Blvd. GIJ"
nil courts, ~\15 mUel of .e Bullt-lnl e Stiig carpetA Mesa , 646-9136 2llN \UI_ 4 down Newport Multi. oolDred. JUQftb'_,bUt. * EXP. Japanete Gm:dene't· A llllrvJ' ,ecoftlaw'1 ad-it.en GroW,' i«MO Btook·
ibicycle trail1, pqttina, shuf· e Dre.pe1 e Walk in close ROOMS $l8 wk. up w/klt. Announcemtnh 500 Blvd. 1n troot "et Dall7 Pilot Reward! 847-8376. -·By monthly job". --ml,-c&;; 'l'nllmcn: "I OWii" over two hunt. Fullertea1 132l-So.
'Jleba&rd, croqu«. Junicr l'i e SWinmUn& Pool S27.50 wk up Apt.I. 2376 & Paint 1to:e. 3333 Newp:>rt PUREBRED Blk Labrado Laguna area. 5$-$fl9. btmdred books but have no Euclid St. .
.trom $174.50 monthly; al.lo 1 e Bar-J>.Ques Newport Blvd., CM; * U4 nnill. SS * Blvd., N.B. Call Dally Pilot. fem Am "Gypsy," Vic: S. GARDENING, ii au l l n c, bookcase. J cM•t lind any-AVON .CHRJSt'lfAS
ud 2-bedroom plans and • ~nclosed Garqe 5"8-9755. m:Mlrt" 642-4.121 ext 329. Corona del Mar. 645--331L · · G~ cleanup, Call aft body that'll LEND me a INGS can belp maJce !:°ki= ~~ !1:!; All Utlfities Paid ~uxe~ ~tr . .lkba. FO':JND: ~t coloftd, long SHORT hair leml Siame9e 4:30 Estimate. 638-8933. bookcase." . holl,d~a happter for
.-··--. o mno en.· .Dft vnur. haired kitten. wear Ing sealpolnt. Bluffs area. Loli ft---I •-· TRAVELING • Att Y.Oll entire t.rnll.)'! I t's easy .U
or bal<:ooles, carpe<log, dl'a· ........ aduli., oo petll 675-Q310 I>' 548-Tl97 1-yellow collar w/bell; vie. Fri. Reward. 61+-IBSO. -a _,.,,,_ ...... ID the CarlbbeAn Ing, line Av<>Q -~ ~:th~~~=-:;p~~ Walking distance to BALBOA Island-Men nT.50 AnlllY' ersary ~.::,N~~r~p~ LOS'l:: Grey Pt'n1an .cat. HANYMAN-L!Ot Plum-Ialandl..,..,or South Seu! Canf c:; .. ~Naw5f0.-'" "'" ohopp~ center per \\'k, !fV nn., kitchen. Cl n collar hi.... ...., _ __,_, ._ ,....___ cock. ~ ....>gUe. <16111 1V'l..L maid service. Just north of •r• · 127 Agate. ~361.l. 548--2Mi or 548-ear ea · Reward. ....oe. -.r..n:-.;..-_. "" ..._..,..~ &mall ~ ....i..c: -to ~
FubKin Ialand at Jamboree ~ A voe St., C .M . PVT room, nice CO.ta Mesa Peggy OLDER male K 1 ~TEN • Please call 846-1466. Q'f Work 548-ST16. travel. ~t~e BABY~ Lakevte
andT-'Sane...._:oaqum• (Tl.<J",!!':,~· '42-f70I home. $65 mo. yellow tabby, gold eyes, Vic BLK Male La-pUppy. H.IUll"I 11Sc~ ~ .. ~ Bell . .., ..,...... U'ft".._, Call 546-9346 -Charle SL, Costa Mesa.. · 40 lbs. W/lthr C9llar A flea :.,., am > '5:!r pm.
for rental ldfonnaUon ..al 50 548--0127 . (wearing flea col· tq, 60-0436. ~ TRUCK and tractDr. fine. Job Wanted, Fem•fe 702 "'84°'7:.-ms=::;,· ==-=~..,.,=--I
l Bedrooms. 2 Ba. Beach. SPACIOUS ~t.'m!i°! =,;;'~ 3111 jWS more! larJ. rfmi =· &Gen~o ;':°'. GOOD TYPIST ~~»<;,:. ILB. !:1~~.;~B t~ni. ;;~,:;~~~~ * * * 1:~J;%~~~~;1 ~-~ 1iei ~18!.~~~~ ~l=:':~t. =:.~:::::. 67;~ eves. Shag carpetl, builtins kit prlv. 5.52-9314 eves. I ~~~~~~~~~ 497_1338. ~. 51Mi03J.. f .V., WMt, 75c -r IWI, boy. YOOr ho~ or mine. S Pool. encl. garage• j : ,..-_. day we!!k Mi 644-QllO A··-
NEW channeltront ~ View Drive by 2311 Elden Ave. Guest Home 415 I~ F o u ND : BI a ck & Schools A GEN. Hauling. Tree/shrub or wlll work by hour · ....., .. !f.~ 4 BR. 3 Ba. or 3 BR. Call: 645-5780 PWHNll • Tan/brown dog, ma I e. ln1trvction1 575 trbn. Ger le~ cleanup. E1t call 147.-S. I 8fl-325l after
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«!>-Im 615-40T.l HANSON * Prlvoto Room * l•p•••••••530• =· c.t. ~Me" AIRl.INE ~"°"=?""'~'t'!tt l\"~ .... ~ ~~~; . "!/m'i;,. tiZ: M,y[ USTBLUFF beaut new for . , ersonal1 FOUND: Vic. Villa Sweden, sawina, breaking. lf&.IDO. Homemakers,' up j 0 h n, BABYSITT.ER -. weekmds 1
ltodio apt 2 BR. 2 BA. new Ambulatory Lady or Man * HINDU SPIRITUALIST * CdM, lite gray nutty cat & Hauling I: clean~ by exp 547..alSl. • only. 1 child, age 3: Htan ,~pool avail, $295. COM .. ANV Ni~h!~~:~~re. Let UUI ad change )'CA11' ~™f white Dea collar. oolleae student, lge trk. 5.14-* Bookkeeper, Mon-Fri, 9 Beach area. 84&-001.
REALTORS * Call 548-4~ * whole outlook (ln llfe for the . l846 or 534-1.1.&l AM - 3 PM; ar will do your 8 k l ~~ bcb~ ~ it~ SINCE 1944 1 better Professional advice FO~ Afghan f em a I e TRAVR AGENCY YARD. garage cleanups. booki at home. 644-1074. an n1
Jlr., frplc, gar. Only $2&5. 673-4400 0!!!!!!1..,0!!!!!1!!!0!!!!!!10!!!,,.1 on We. Lie. Readings daily. ~~rt e · p~~f.g ~ ~ ~:.: BABYSITJ'DIG. My home.
_2l&Mth st. _.. '""'!!'!'!!"!!!~"!!'~!'!'!"!~ 1 .Y~a~c:!a!!;llon~!R!.!lnl!!!!.'a~l1!_._4!!25~ 110 AM-10 PM. 492-9136. alter 4 pm . CAREER ..,.., · -Fe~~.~ laving
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••••• ........... PALM DESERT Real, San Clement•. FOUND' 8 week old puppy. Help Wa-, M A F 710 ~ 3 Bl'. house, pool, lleepi &8, white with black ear. .A EXPERIENCE D :.:.:;;i:,.;:.:.:;;.;;;:;::..:;.:..=..;~~
.wknds, wkly, mo. 644-4285. TRAgo.lnVELINg to Gthe· ~ .... ~ Vlcll "s'"t HHunB~.! Lin-• Ii HoU1eCleaner $2.50 an hour. A Better Temporary
Fer an Id In w-·• World
Call Mory hth '42-M7t, ext 330
.....,-1uuo=an con ., .. ........-Vk!•• ·•r •n"" Own tran1portatlon. n--:.tlon
Rentals to Sh•re 430 l&landl or Sooth Seu? Can • • • " ......... 2918. • '~' .. _~ FOUND: kitten, tiger in vie. u1.r URGENTLY
SGL woman needs room-:!'it =· ~ F: Wilton le Cupren. Call to CJ / /} HOUSE OF CLEAN .
mate-Shr ~n&es. H B travel. Can~-idalt. 494-3469. Jchool.f FJoon. windovn, ccpt, walls, NEEDED
Needs Girla
With Banklni Exper, e E,.;...,.. e LNn P.-11or1 e Now Acctl. Clerks
• Tallera ' area.* call 5.~ * PROBLEM ~. Co~ ~~~I~: & ~ 6 yn. 1n aiu. 64U824. ·~RT _ bwo'--· .... fident, • y m pa t be t I c Costa Mesa ,,~,,3981 . Pc fi Xlnt H<>uaedeaning "L" ~ ·~ •. pftgnancy <OWISellng. Abo•· ' -. • • By na,. °""' Tnmportatlon • SE"" ·-ARIES .. ·--~ ......... prof. man to ..... sharp t1on 6 -..,_ Al'· PARAKEET, veiy tame. Vic QCt iC * 836-t1618 * WI =~ :·-:r ~(lmne11ts'. ~m;~demable ~a. $160. CARE. 60-4436. (but' Hwy.; N.B. Call EXP'D.·~~50/ e 'l'YW'l'C. APPfy-ln P.rW'I !; ~-co 548-2592 or 494-2671. ' '!J _,,_,. 2061 llualnou Ctr. Dr 1: ~::;=,,----UPLES PARTIES call 610 E. 17th St. "'· Own ' • M\.sT OPRS ' ' FEMALE roommatt! wanted Phl1 U p.m. MALE Tabby. · white feet. 673-2918 . • lplM 1'•
<J.8.221. Beaut, Spac, apt on . • Sl!>-33'4 Vm allecli<> , M.,. del Sanl'G Ana Prof. Carpet a;.,.1.,. e KEYPUNCH Beiw..n 9 am-12 noon ·
beach. $72.50, 675-3321. SWINGING Slnglel .call Jim Mar, C.M'.. Al -6 -
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~ Gar-for R111t 435 2-.!l p.m. . LABRADOR Retrlever vie. CJ~ 1!1!55 '° floor """'· OPRS 8ort.ndora-Walhro ~~ ~f STORAOE-20 x Z truck 5:1!>-ll22 L-ru;:•n>ck. Irvine. m-l159555· ~ :,i'Z,,~·ISOI. 8am""'1> • PBX OPRS ~=~=·~5,J:"5 ·
,. h~at ,.,. N...-mvd. ALCOHOLICS Anonymou• ° F or Qualification Info • ASSEMBLERS pm. · ~ ~ CM. $51), Schworer -Phone 50-7717 or write LOST; 6 mo. old Iri1b· Setter, . WINDOWS,-·-eupeta,deonlog.·upboJ.. Don The Beachcomber i I,, __ ...,,.. P.0.-Box 1223..:Colta Mesa. 3901 E Coast"'""' "'-""" v u1r.....,.. Female. No. Laguna. Fami-Gold A Sll~r , l>l!hae : ,.._;.._ Serv. NEVER A FEE 'I -,., ... w.u.
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f:f' f.: ~~ GARAGE Im rent. 19th SL & Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! 1y desperate 497-2098. •• ·--,.,....... BEAUTICIAN, ""perl•,,1ciod Ne'WpOl't Blvd., Colta Meu., ' Jt welry Class -•!.u " Interview Hours only, Sand Crab Hair , ~ call aft 6, 897--0196. 1r. Starting lit wk. 'ln Nov. LHClsuptng 9 am-llamI:1 pm-4 pm Designs, 99o7 Ham 11 ton
_,.... ~ ~ '~ Offlce R~ol -~ • --* * * * * =... i::,,.:.ai"= ·-OFF~ SPEX1W Work ,:'.":.!t;w1'°" ~DH~ Bead>., .:.II OFFICE space lor n!'l'lt, ex-trom the bexiJmlng. Make Patio corina-l!I~ 1-...J:-. *BEAUTICIAN W/NEAT ,ec:ut1veottlcelllite,31uxury your own C h riS t mas Cotnm.lnd.ICPS avalL Sad-lllWll••• APP EAR-ANCE,nm'
, ~ olllcea & reception room, Trader's Parad1"se ......... -:;~,Valley Landscape. Personnel Service BUSY SHOP. 548-9119. r; over r..o "I ft. Newly COMPLETE land-Ing 6 nl W. 20th, C.M. Body Shop Mgr . : ~( ~ ~) =-~ 2:; = ~ I ;.._ --1~ tna!aUatlon Stat• llcenoed. 642.7523 546-2592 IMPORT DEALERSHIP
elevator &: stairway. Abu~ I 1" nes . . ~ ~ · Industrial, Apt A Better Temponry Poattlon Must be aggressive and bav~ a dant ort-&1::r'eet 1e on-stttet ~..... U ntty N ... _.... complete knor:1ectae ot tuu .
.. ~ ~~ paTklnr . "Downtown". Paint~ rge ··--.opera~• Mr. Wil.' ~ ~ Location on 17th St. t"m' Babyllttlnt Pa~!! Ulllkilled • llama,~. • .J ~ w .. ~ ~ M.... 1 es YOUNG Set Sd>ool __ , • clerks -·Sho· Painter • · ~ nEBK .,,.,. ..... ht, "' ..,., s,.,_1,:io PM, 2lS 10 •-'-?;'°r . • Assemblers ' t ........ ~~ , dollars 6. ~te..lonal teacben. iz Custom work~ Com-orll m -.-..... Ex··
DID. Will --W..kly. 64&-3'11l6. peUtlW -. )>rlCe Will Train "' ent ..,.,...ltmlty Jar blgh •
• al IS mo. Adl...r. lft'¥lce WEEKENDS. tdldaya. on apts/V¥MCies, . :f.t'ft Never A Fee eamino. ,,run Co. beneftts •
a..U.bae. 1117& BMcb Blvd. or night. Low rates ~ CoJor. Comullln& I: Eat., laterlm-pbolJI!!; Mi'. W 111 tam • • ·
Hu"llno.., Beeth. MM32l !ll&-1297, H.B. Refer., Lie., Bonded. Im. Penwef Serv'---. '
OE.!K .ll*Ot avallable $!50 1-fAVE 1972 Continental TRADE $MOO eqty :16' Dan-Ca-t ~ 59' BOOIQCEEPER: Fe.! Pak!.:
mo. ww provide ~ture Town Sedan. Fully equl~. lsh wood bull l&iJboat, aux '_., •r Np Wut1!_li_ • nl W. 20th, C .M. Handle accoimts h' 10
al ss mo. AlWWll1n&: 'len'loe =e o;;:; ~ i':t.l. ~~: mtr; for self ~~nt mtr lndut/Comm'l/RMld * 'WALLPAPER * 642--7523 546-2"2 dlviek>ns for ~ i
avallabh1. 222 Fcna Ave, deed&: up. 6"-1070. home, ~d or T Owner, AU type1 work. it.model, When :t'O'l call "Mac" Interviewlne 9-ll & 1-4 ~ beoefiu. All '
Lqtma 8Mdl. et •• 64H'135, 675-SMO. alteratibn flnllb frame 548--1444 646-1711 _..... · ·
BAY VllW OtrPlCIS ~ ~~-=.!~ PROP In °"· on Hi.,.. panel, et~ 962-00. ' PAINTING & PAPERING, s;:".,:'~~ry V: ~'.'
Deluxe, Alr-Oooldi-.i 120 .. .., PJO/ac 124,000 ~ ~!!~ ~· Dee-&., well, CARPENTRY-sMALL IOBS JJ ""' In llarl!nr ..... Lie Accounti-Cleft Al8o Fee Podtlom. Call n~•-• -· t S n-.-... ' ..,l"-'c tank. for nro .. ..,...NABLE n .o.-=-o le banded. Rd'I furn. ··~ '· • Helen u •• -, ~ -
f f_af\n. tr;) -~~~~ •••o:.nei;r(Tl4)..,--Co. :re~~.on.:OOri,B~ ~5.57-6928 •• _.. M).23SI, -. // 1.r,' g. -~ COftRtal·~~Aaency.~
"'f 1"tUd i;;;IMe/l& 0,FICl-STORI 37 Columbia 'Sa""°, tleepo COLORADO River . Vidal JOHN'S Carpoft A Upholttery ~ ~ ..!.,. ""'~ ._All{4 • =~ m., C.M. 1:
• . 525 11i, ft. Uttf~rr.: !' .. 4. Trade fOC" equt~ 1n Mam-Area 4 acrtl 1 mile to Ori-Shampoo tree Scotch-N t ..... 'D::. ..... 1<1111:.. ir ......., ~ aountry $nn to u moth condom1nl pard CSoU RetardantlJ. ea wo ... ~· GiJT'-. We •need one Automot1w •
stft> :.t:a. .... -.u..--:r~ :»2.-. . ':"' rnn.=-l::r'! ~ value. Trade -• ID color HOUSE ~ lnUal. Bookkeeper with DMV .... Slencillt-U~;euyway NEWPO-RT n---• W-ZU-TJ&.6ln er (714) ~ty.Ow~ lx1cbtenen le ·10 minute accous. cilJhD;, feu. Fr-AIPl,yabte, iA.IJteCetvabie. perienc:e, Se:od resnmt ~· to deoonte btdQread, ~ uo::.""" TRADE '"""' ,,._,., · b I • a c b t o r \ w b t t e Ht. n4J538..6151. Pa)'roll A1t1 « all aper. Box 501. c/e Dally PUot,:; -lolh. illllowa. Pain{ lll1ft,Alr,crpt,pvt ba.U.. ___ ,,Apach< CANYONlakelot,&Ollcno ;_;:s.vewurmcmqbypA!NTINQ .. -.ci..n. -Some typing !30W"'"""ltnel,O>obo,: root1tl ~th (J"Mlp marlun. ,400 1q. __ tt. Sl65 mo. a.n PU :<!i $500 value: 1or view. nr. lake. und. utU. • me extra ~ ww ~ work. ~ prerd. X1nt earninpJ· Slmt Me.a, Calif. 9'J826. I: "*-1'll2 -,.-Oenf Hlll. ~ van tame value. SlO,o» tree A: cltU>. Trade clean vtna rm., nn. 11-tniured --..:1-term tftnpOra!'y aalp ~-IWERVE <.VB.VE ~ -~·,•--..:_ • .._,., ~7QJ day1 fbr income pnperty or ?? 1: ball SJ.s.~ rm. .50, ' .,,.,....,. ..,, ment. 1mJnediUli place-~~ A mot! I' :1~ =~ ~ .. ._y "'""""'.---500 aq. ft. Ground lloor 6C-2lt9 noes Brk INT • Elder: AccollL mi.:. mtfll A1-ha~no fee. ane-..llh "~-..s..~ I -l&Vltl<rl' •H D ~·· al ' 547-646!1, coocb $10. ~ 15 )Oft. o..:. _..:,. • ~ WO -~~1
• . flar each pattern .. t.dd 25 1'38 Anat.tetm, f:::M m-9 '82 F<ll'd Pidtu.P R&nchel"o, f15M eqty on !fJC) acret nr. exp. 11 what ClOWltl. mt L:'ai ;;._~·a.!:' enon t!'Xperlence. Sebl returne to
_..,,.. ~ lD oents flw each patwn W PROFm!ONAL swtt refld1' 'Sf, Pont\tic C~ Prix. YuciapL Bal. $400,000. int. ~~f I _!a-~ JQll!ll. FOR cl II ' -I Ctr. Or. Box ~ c/o DdT PDot, 330 J -p,,;;;;;; Mi: Dw Air Mall and Bpeelal Hancll· 10 go. Hell at Bolla Cb1oL Swap 10< mo~ Plua only T9'. Fantuttc vlewt, ~ · ~~~· un ""'t -Irvine Weot Bay s-t, O>obo, ';<iaii~'• -. l\ • • 40, .ils: atblrwtse tblftk1¥' H.B. sm/rae. MS-ms. « mlNlt ''''! hllt.. vaney.. For Inc. prop. so I LE D c A RP ET s . ~l'U'~ , rates. Call Bet1Nen 9 am-12 naon Mea, Clllf. 926211. • I
I' -I Ill ;.:nio e.m. ollllwry will talcl -. $18.'11!19 or T Bia. ift-6469. nooRST ,= -. Booldoooper • -I* -'-'-6>tn. -O< ""!"• -OI 11ua-. il ... el 441 Wl1.L tnde Dall'• ~~ PR!~ Ind ~•-AAA Call Prolnalonal C • r pet INT I EXT palnlloc. 1><ps ACCOUNTING -We need one __,;· ~-Anc. Brooke. the DAILY "THE l'AC'l'ORr' hu 2 Uthop'aph "Sym~ "'c:o . .,..... Nat. Cleanenforqualltywortat ~ 1l9tln9I. wao d StcftU1'7·~~.1: 8-kk ~·
PILOT, 11!5,,_ N-••-~ette" !or --~ .._,,~ ID yr lie. !30.000 a price ""' can affonl. ~ S.-7*. or U1f tn-to -~ ~ Dtpt Box.,,,, Old Cllllaea -lnp In th< Mall ........ """" •· m~"' N.N.N. Inc. '!'node f12!1,000 6TUl'B. • PROP' . ' ~-1311 -. ' ... N.-. Yark. N.Y. Ina: from .. Jn>. ldtal *'" 1extant • Plath Pf!!!dJ-or --eeqty tor .. , lp apt1, ar com• C-, Cooorete -· · "1ftttt, ~ ~-......_ io. .,CPA olllce -~~.I lOOU. P'rlllt ..... ,. ... small fttaU .,,.. Antlqae will blq 613-3500 •• '(~11. .uo;o ...... Bkr &47"'489 .. _ 8d/1nL -~ --I --..... -··~s:::-~· 'Tll ~!Othea~N=rt"C: ~~...!"'.::.~-: :,r.ooo~.1ojx>~.JA=~i:.. ;M.~:.fHUAO .s;.:'" .... ~ 1 !WfD,'
, knit, etc. ,,.. ~ • or will --· N~ T...,,., on N.N.N. ah!mf!ot<N wk. ... ISS3. Call llel>co , , llJ-IMI -' =--!Oc. uwUNA 8 I ACH J. Locker! Beatty, Rltr. ID yr i.. w ... prl1ne -CUS'lQll CDO:llT PROF Pa1nt1o-. --~ s..r.tory Neorpcrt -._ tt>l Buie. .:-=.. 8::' Xlnt. downll:Rm a. Md 83M3U or MM015. cntr or!? Bkr. 547-6468. Drt\111. WALKS. WORK --.. CID. ...,,..., Crnl oppor. tci' ambttiouJ. adtudan baa lmmdat6;
' -IU10 • Bank ol America.. _,,,. ELEGANT-2 BR. 2 BA. TRADE & """ oomer o1 pool ........ Doa. LIO/Im. Frio oat. MHllL· h1<hlY altlllad pl BralMo °*;-nine I« a !ll!lb *'IA!, 1 -a...... --... _ltyoreu><!y-, ----· -Road 3 -••-I i>t.-• p.....:i--i. loftlaintllob~ • W .--· }' ' iMm' bf plct\ir'ml Pat· 210 l'ore•t 4••· lbau:lUM:eq.fortndt/T NeuVICtorvUlt~or~P~no8,walb,....,llw.:;;: .. er, =:=:•-;~ . ~1111 wOl-pm•.1,. clGkie •
...... 11.00 -(1141 -· lor l'llm .-r< condo or Co<o/lly~ ~. ...,,... A ~ * PATOI PloASl'ElllNCJ IVlt -A
o c 1• i.e-t Gift llOllk FOR Lealt C3l 1500 aq n »' • zach!. 615-2190 Owner ~ t'Or!Cleta. ,. • b' All en-. "* ....... ~ ~ Sllelt' l!q\ltpment. ~~..:;~i:Jl~!i-~!.1-i-men thu 11» clfts i •torts. C-4 ZoM. Cor li:unt· ONE tlecboom CONDOMIN· WUJ.. trade 38' Olrll ~~=:ra()i , Cad MNQ5 Some -I I I• Wt Wiil -.Mit.>e . .at ~ao.r " '---_ ~'mt:._ -... JI!!. .:'..:.~I'!.:! ff(;-. ::="· ·~;, l\l<B~ ... 1 uc'd/Booded 645;'lllO ,.~ S::J.~H" ~ :t.l""'' :..0::::..1· .:a:., ... ~ .... !!Oc. 650 sq. IL pvwid lloor • ~c~"' llER· 1131·188! CT,~~~ ...:b:'r':,; COLI PLUll!llNG lot. 21"1 lltlft In......... :=.:.--:-.i-!2 . ";;ijiji'iiitoiiiiiw.~h ., n ·,..._ ~ ~••h•lm • OIL r:: MO-USl -.zm. et.~ ta Ma. PaL 24 s . ..w:.. ! M-llll ftrm. ~ J:lplr. ,....,... ,.? •• -ne a ftllllllln. '• . --J--. _lUJ'Jn nw.i Hot.Jll>dDO __ !JblO __ t.Otr..Tnode<'• C4ftlr . In1N .nciOiii• -IT.it App1y1o..-.11ftnS.
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PHONE
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DARR& WARD
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125. Air condllloiler 125. AM/FM 1"""" "'th ' n1<e 4S' ., iltf Wfl,
Hydraulic jock !;i· tCamP-In. air ""'1>1'naloo stpo. · ~ ~~~·g,: .. !'= = ~ 1!°°·; c •. 1 IMll .. iliMii i *· '11 ~=ri.~!. ~FtSea~-~· 1
$10. CIWn $2. Pumpa "' I • """'-· GS I:! vw parts 13. Stoel beaml r ... to I'!" , C.~'f'::
$5. Hard ,bat $3. Lite. meter . , Fully ~I t'.a.n d 0 iii ~.Bar~SS. m~~ ·3 LI-, 2 Tlmo1, $2.00 tnller. ~ Is W..
Iron U. 64$-lr(I. , new. ooet snl). NEED IOOd . borpe .far lge Sac:rltice $5(11». P h o n e * AUCTION •* ma1e ~ •••••· ~u .14• Sid boat 6 Fine hrnltWT ~ HOU1ebrokeh.· X 1 n:t wat-Trailer .. ~ ,., . , ,
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"1n y s UCTlon m w/Wa. 548-0395 [ Jil ~~ Newpor1, CM 646-ft6.tll -.-Kl'ITE;N * KITl'ENS * ~
Beh'nd Tony'• Bldg Mal'I 1 male tiger •trjpe,_2 fem, 1 ~;·:·;·;·;·;•;;;;ti·~~:• -80lid blk. eYel ~:
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RUG, avocado, green lhN:· 3 Kitter11, 7 weeka old. Call C .;.;. ~ aq ft with pad, ...... •mpor1, '"'-'"":'I' no empty you pull up. Prt. Pty. before_ 2pm _,__....__.o.., _
M d xi t cond -..n • 846-6217 '70 'Ford Econoltne -y , n ., "t"'Ue.,a. Sat &r sun only. 646-DL CL FREE Cennan Shorthair, w/retrta:, bedi crpt"¥llttng, tem ~· ~ papers.: am/hn stenio. Xlht 1-tlrel. ll' Oak church pew, $50. All !Ibo •'-1>u. ,,.,~.. $2000 534-4000. ext 235. Antique school de_sk, $20. ti, 7S yr, ~. ·
Antique retrtg, Bl. Lined '70 Ford Deluxe ~ Van,
drape•, l.2'x8', S':ri', 6'x5', ,-----~ crpt, !act air. au~ huge I If ~I int Best otter over· $31X». -!'"""'·"'c="";;,,;546-0469=.c=·--~ ..... .., -675-1900, irn;.nm. .. · J . L. Nesbitt rrumbered. . .
etchlnp of steel mill. $50. SLIDE -in auraper llffi>er.
ea. 2 silver Indian belt.I INSULATED' ~be . $1.SO. ea . Pets, Gen.rel &SO ~2304 1
1'() BE MOVED _ llxl8 MONKEYS FOR 'SALE.
-'~d --2 wood ___. ~ selecii:on. Vuy tame. Cycles, Bikes, mag., ,...,, ~-· S31 1131 •--ta . .__ --~= -$895. Dlvrl. 10 ml: or trade -~ ~ ~rs -..--
for'! 54&aS6 Ca t• 152 1969__ HONDA ~ extenctfd
SF~: i:Jd, N !mlp~t~ Pnts!ANS and Himalayan front end, cWii>m-:te&t &: ~. CFA re.g., shots, pipes. $415. or ~ otte,.
$50. 131 E. 18th, C.¥. ~· colon, p.s itnd up. Phone 646-1395. crfi~(j~ij4!ij485i]i.":8!.-ro;;.;-;,1n,n...,;;h'-;;,,.;;;· ffli1 J...;,..,....!.*'...:'119i.~297~0C,;*~--, '72 Yamaha 125 MX.. Don't ' ' WANTED· buy ..... "12 Ulltill llOU'ft Ultra-blitz. Me~ n .. sro. . Frnl white Marix cl.t seen this one. $525 beat
used. 11~ """'"'~ 64· \ '19-1616 . ofr. 644-2335. . ~ B $15 llaed. 673-4690. • . ' •n Yamaha 360
STEWING · Rabbltl 50c lb. ~1 \ r-854 Looka id, luna $575:
Uve rabblbl n. 75 ea. Hn!ch ~ID RtJINED ~ day1; t ·t 0 J 6 3
$2.50. Berry Plant!: $1.25. CHRISTMAS evt!s. .
642-82'l1 TREES &-GIFTS '~69-H~Ollda--911-, ----&-,---L
WHOLESALE to the Public!' Start .,._.. to train your dog Xlnt oond. $189.
Handmade Candles 50c-$6. befoN the hQlidays & have· a 5.16-8247 aft 6pm
Jewelry $1-$2. well behavdt" pet that you •70 BSA 650 Xln e 548-1340 • will be ...-.. . .1 of. ,..___ . t cond. t-~uuu ........,...... w/matcl)j.ng helmet.
DINEITE set, good cond. haVe ju.st started you can Call 96}-5159 aft s.
$35. Hand moWer $5, 1513 jl>iO ·now. Man n 1 t e s
Orange, CM. 6G-fiii66. • 7:3M:30 & Wed nitet 8-9. ~°!!~-...TM~.
MARTINCRE81' !tENNELS uugu """'""· -NYLON carpet incl. pad, 546-0989 * 54&-4712 *
avocado, 65 sq }'ds, $65., '72 Ya--.. -_,, "''--t "'~. sectK>nal .. $50 6'13-«iSi •• W~: Frt~l;y """"' -_...,., DU.C ~~~~~-· -.o-~~· loving &ome for darling Excellebt cood .. asking rzm P(X)L TABLE 5x9 Adler, 1\4 female SIJky Te.n'ier pups. or Best Of1er; 531492-4.
s!ate, Professional type. Houselh-ol(eh. All ah o ta , 197Q YAMAHA U5 MX Like "~-.2725. Must sell immed. 830-8333. new. Low Mil.;., $325,. · ll'll'J'l'S sulti Ir. !d11.cks, sz <12. 545-2536 1 ,
tailored by.£y Devore. pert. reg., Charitt> '"68 KAWASAKI Ull cxmd~ '644-IIXI. stoclt w/children. 'Lor.died with extra&, dirtra~.
Mlicell.nlous Rea!Ona 3757. ' SD). St&-"'1685.
W•nt.tf l20 GREAT Dare Pup p j•e 11. 1 'M~o6~-l~f.~H~' Omes--.--~,,,="
OilNA' cabinet tll' hutch, an-Intem'l champ, blood line. ~-L AKC. Reg. 11"'· Alt 4, ... ...., or new, ara:e . ~. , ,
Reuonable. ~-ALASKIAN Maimute pups,
w~ Loveaeat me aota, ·Ttgara line AKC, 3 blk
hide-a-bed. masks. 3 woU g r a y .
fl44.4687 714-W,.-, I
~;custom crpt/di-pc
throughout awninga.
·-~ ""'-· 50xSO fncd. yd., pell 0.K Ideal 1nr
couple. $9,500 tenns amt~
20701 Beach mvd •• No. 61,
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Full power, cruise control, cllmate control; alr cont!. jndlvidual
power front ·seats, power door locb, Wt wheel. (ii4fll.i) '" . . . -.1
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2 tooe pain~ shag ru& tloepo 4. 127"
whl. hue, vs. auto., P.s .• RAH.
ra1aed flberllaa root, elec. water
&ystem. dual battery system, elec.
refrigerator, gas range w/oven. port&
pottl, butane 6 water tank, like new.
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1<.000-mla.i.~~~~~~~-,fi--I pod thru-ou~-Full ""'"" 01 co.-with 1nd.lvidually · a«UUrtiblr power .
front ~ts. factory rr air, AM-FM' ; stereo, cruise rontl'Ol •and · mucb. /
cw and mUte&. Like new. ~· : 1 Id€8.J Otmtrrias gilt. s140. BCmliAOZm ~ hsebrlcn
64&-1287. ahot!:. Stud service, groom~
CONN · 1na'nPet. $1JO. Folk Ing, terms. CTI4) 522-8366.
gUitiu". $50. Like""'· BEAGLE Pups, 1AKC, 3 * Hl-9B24 * meJe,.2 female, from gentle LYLE eta.meal guitar &: family ,pet $50. 495-4939.
case $30 Panasonic port. BUFF Cocker pup>, 9 wk!:
-118. 831)-32jf). Long pedfg. ot Ownpions
CEU.0, Schuster, Be&UtifUi; i AKC, reg. 540-8594
like new. $400. Flth 855 545-2536
Office FurnlfUr9/ 2 Large Oscars &. S3 Gallon Equip. 824 Show Tank w/1tand, ln· I--'='----_;;;.; "'""" """"'· 145. ss'Hl641l.
EXEC ~ chr Sl5 • 23 Stt Hones 156
chr S8 • 18 desks flies atls -------= 867 W. 19th CM 642-34<11 REG. 5 yr, POA. mare. Eng
Pl•noa/Ornan1 826 le • Western. Prat' 1';nllnat. .• -$350. with tack 9D-6TJ2. '
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Don't buy any organ until
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welcome to attend free work
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C.OOtad:• Tom Dieterich 900
6ift..2151 9' Wood row boat with oars.
, Coast Music Service 72 Ilcen9e.
N'ewport Blvd. at Harbor' $45. 9611-8996
COSta Meu Boats/Merine
Mltlr Home Rentals
SALES & LEASING .
tuil serviCf' facillfy
Damr-Matar H•
531-6800
Rent A Motor Home
for your v ... """ * 139-4301 * Motor home lor"l"l!nt.
'72 WINNEBAGO, 27'. SleeP.6.6404!482,
*PIANOS*°RGANS* Equip. 904 '7J ~hevrokt
Hammond, Wurllaer, many Pick=-& y ...... lh n-.. ,_, 17' Boat trailer, .Equipped 'JIU•• 0 ers . .-."tO""le8.!IOn apec .... 1, 8 s~k model do!Je.outs. Plano A w/Aide pad.I, 12 volt pwr ,_
oraan rentals. Money sav-· wtnch, dual axle, $500. LoW · P 'tkils
1ng barplns . .,. • .,.,. right 675-~6· HOWARD Chevr0l1t
now at: Boat1, P~r 906 Newport BNch
WaJlichJ Music C'.ty "$TI SEA RAY" MacArthur A Jll1"1bone Blvd
South C.out Plaza . 540-2830' 455 Olds. PaclE-a-jet, 21'."DI m.o55S
*PIANOS*°RGANS 6erle1. Equipped tor Walor . · '72 DATSUN
u!:'~t ::.i~. ::. ACall!lahl~~ w:;;; Plf:KUP
Kawal·Steinway-Baldwln, etc. noOn. ffi41 SJ0-6M2. MUST 4 speed, t'adXJ.1 healrt, Wre
Pla,yer Pianoe A Rolls ' SELL' bnnd rkw-(i!46FLZl $1995 R~ntals ...• We Buy-Sell ' --~""~· '°830<5.lS.'-"'=---~-~ Dall" I"• Sun '",. 2'1' Sportfiiher Cabin Cruiler, .;:--; ~ ,,.., UN REAL Nice '61 1' or d FIEW'S PIANOS &1119 4, he&d, ealley, S.S. ,.._nol'-p U --•
Calta Meaa' (7141 Sf.5.3250 Depth finder, 135 Jray ~ ;; e,;"",loo h Ai;; * PLAYER PIANOS * .~·~:t{i~. Nova Station Wqon. Nn1 Iveni A Pond Coru . $980 S150. Good body I ttm.
Story A: Clark uprl ••.• $llll5 1971 24" SEA RAY FIB 60-1522 aft 5PM.
Chandlf:r--..1 .. ht .•.••• $875 ~pt fl1her . 2:'15 HP •UO r~ ~-· ~ ·~~ OM"T-~-_., lull ~ -v, __ ,, _,, new and 3 others, all 6 pianoa ....-.,....,m tnU1er -Int ,. ba d -'ISO <n•l 644-5Zl9 pa ' ... ' ... .... .. , restored. Davi T. Dupree, • · · brb., RAH., etc. Uke new, 29t> D Gnce La. C.M. 1$ "TROJAN 21' 190 HP, MS-6786.
545--4850 * 5*-6.tM FWC interceptor, Dybrldge, 1 ;,69;:'--'.lj::=:T=-"'in.,-""'--=1-c-=-11
PRIVATE PARTY wAN'fs SS, OF, BT, outriggen, w/10' cab o/camper. FaD;y
TOCASllBtrL PIANO FOR xlnt. 1714184&-4871 H.Jl equip. Sacrif. S 17 50,
· , S.crlflco llCNlt Sole 842-<l'l16. "
• 835-22'78 • 19' Rlanabout It 4 whl trier, '67 CheY 2 Ton 'fnack 12'
UPRIGHT Plano &. bench. ROQd cond. 835-7459. alum. bOdy w/llft pie.'ean ~'1; -· Cood '"""· ...... Rent/Chu1'r 901 4"6-Gllt. i .
9-95'1-191 e --~--~.:..-e '1111 CHEV. ll 6 eyt. 1~~'"""= --" · --· ,.., ~ Good-omd-$1 a.JI UMd ()rpns Noodod '8' Sall, 10 HP. ~pa 4. S lo 645-3109 aft 6 .
. , H-1 $f Paid In c.,.i. s. Pvt P'l· SIHCm. 'SS CHl!VY ~;~l:,fl4"1 ....... , ..... ' '"' -............. 1M~~ 2 11· -.· ca .......... + •
. )Fllt.?IO. "-~m. -· + -· 1 mo. oltl· lfln li TOo 0 , CAiiiENi'tiiii PLAftli Xlnt <d. -A ,.... v .. · . 'wtll ~ , ~aft. I PIANO~ llom. I""' -ri.diltid-SabOl ·e °"">' PllS>Up
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POOL t•ble, .fi',;'xt'. Xlnt WANTED: Sidi Tie tor z·
oond. l " tla!• !l!!!!, Quo 8&11t...L Newport -· -
-I "''~"I!• ~ Tfii);j;; ~fl .. ''.;i;'f"!ll""". =..°'~-':i;'-----,.,' Ind. lkl)wr .-. $1llO. .,, C:'-''81oop, -pllfnl,
$4875
1971 Bolek ·
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Uke new. Attractive lhrie trc.t wltb
dark green Landau roof I: match. fh..
tttfor .• ........,, equl-Full fl"""'•
fact. air, AM-FM 1tereo, tllJ wbtel.-
chrome wheels. CIXlll>BW>
'$4375
'8& Condllental
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BeautlfW condition, Lt. yellow fin1lh,
light gold landau WID'llttchlng tnter-
lor. F.quipped w/Pwr. ~"lo brakes,
window1, In.ta, radio. heater, faetot'7
afr. 164,JEYVl
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Beautiful Polar white 'ftfrlsh with
black Landau root ' & blick ..)8.tbef
interior: Luxury. ~ut"'*1 .AN-out.
·Full. power, auto. temii'lt:t, ~-P'M
,....._ tilt .whMI, _power door J<>;!IL
Drives like new. (flJ9210}• · •.'
$4575
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. aeats. Wt sfrc, -
ofr, AM•FM . , .. J:Pffi~•'t.
Brutlian Bronze flrftstl W/brn landau
Ii: Addle tone ~MlV}
Sale 1Prioed ··§JI ......
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NEW MOTOi HOMES
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'7' PLYMOU1M GRAND COUPE
400 Cu. In., VI, automatic, power steering, power
br11kn. AM/FM red'°, vlnyl top, deluxe trim, crvi•
control hNclllflht, time doloy olr -ltlonlng, plus
muc.h more-• Set". H .. P'1J-M2D-l 4L1I0
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Loaded with deluxe equipment. VI, 11ufo.t:t/1, air/c:ond., du.ail-
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For the n11t 24 mo11th1 , your Ford D••'•' tu•r•ri·
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Yo11 9•t A·I prof1ctio11 wh•n yor.i'r• out of town
tool 111 , ... ,,., St•f• of tti• U11io11 v.ou'll flllcl p1rtlcl·
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SAVINGS _MADE SIMPUI
We have over 30 1'2\ "
Trucks left In stock. Choole~ ~
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manufacturers S"!J~ted 1!Jt ,.
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'68 CHEY.-·~ ARO H.T. '70 Y.W •. WESTPHALIA .
F•clo'Y oquippod, good miles:-~'99· ' Campo; wf+li<:,..o? t., '&o'..4 .,. SZ396 S I fVV8391 ~ mil". N•w c•r tr1d•Jn •. lilJ ,, • ~ :
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VI, •utom•fic, r · iOj ·h.at~r,. '2-. 't ' 9 ¢ • "''
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In another lndden~ Wllllam · W.
Bradshaw, II, walked Into the !talion dur-
IJU< the nlibt. to 'aeel: help for • faee cut. The young man.JI realdent ol 345C Via
E!pinosa, C.plStrallo .Beach, told omc.r.
he ud friends were driving In the_ clfy
when their car was pelted with eggs by a
rovln& band of youths.
A free.for-all followed, police said, ml
during the melee Bra4sbaw wu grabbed
from beblnd, ~ Into a patio and
klcted In Ille'. The .ictlm 10obel•ed .nine llltdlei II
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accident scene. ,,1'
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mlnimwn speed .....Id hive been rT
zplles #, boor, while a delemo espert
leitlflid Iba! U could have been 15 miles
~· 'lbe !Old la posted 10 m11H per
"Juat,u I ,. .. a few feel from the
truet,· Jr aeeelented out in tnmt of me,''
Adams told the ""'11.
'He aaid It bad a_..i· to blm ·tbe
plctup bad DOI.quite balted '.111.aotop alin
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UCI Students H~ar 2 S~~.-S~
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ised to aet crime '!fl ~. -.;" ao-
ltell Cabdleo-Belg'" rli• tr 'II' !" _.
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at Avenida Dolores belcn tumlnc' loft
onto El Camino Real.
He aald he saw the tebkle puU ID&o the
middle o/ the -and tllat ii
hesitated there.
''! lbougbt he bad ...... ud that be
""' ioinl to y!ekl/' A4oms aald. Adams la• bellia del.nded by ._,
Gerald Wllllami -fee II ...... -vtded by tbe city of Su a-
Adam! baa oervtd N a dellr dllcer
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A eo..a 11-man was cntlcally ..,,,,. 1111111 a new val•• ~ be Installed," p~--~. ~ daniei more 't ..._._ -•-'-be 'Topp\nl said. · ~g '-
By TOM BARLi;:Y
Of .. ~ PllM .....
Robert Machan and defendant Jamet
Shlilley.
ad ,_.., .,_,.,.,, w n a propane Th<i leaking W• w1>1cl> opresd a Several attemlll• were made durt.,,. · t'11§~wiad at a Newport Beach com-punglllloilor all over the Newport Beach . the aftenioon to Ira~ ~~to.• .
PAAll..tll!il ~da ~ ttuclao .:e1""ed lndllalrlal <OD1pl._ near Onlltlt County taob, bul all or.thal! were · bltii~·· . . !Jrport, ..,,...i °""'"" to.JUr that p~..r.;~~~ = y
EdW>rd,. G"remel. 23, o! lle'1S National neut>y """"" or IPIU'lra oou1cl oel off a .. ~ by '·-· to tell Ibo tanka belj!g
"I told Sister Mariiaret Mary that she
;u w.ry seriously mistaken in making
the loan." ,,,._t comment came today from San
Bemard!no attorney Robert Farrell aa he
related his role in negotiatiOns tfiat led to
the St. Bernardine Hospital entrusting
'500,000 of Its reserve fund to a cor·
poratioru.headed by Laguna Hills finan-
cier Joseph Dulaney.
Farrell testified as a prosecutiqp
witnei.S in the Orange County Superior
Court "Taj Mahal" trial that he was con-
sulted by hospital administrator Si.!ter
Margaret Mary after she had discussed
lhe propo!ed loan with hospital controller
From Pagel
ISSUES ... -
"parochial" attitude 8bout his declsion
on the board.
A simple majority of votes can either
pass or defeat each ballot item. .
'Ibe issues appear last on 'I'Ue9day's
ballot.
* * * District Board
Expansion Issue
Goes to Voters
"I ins not Impressed with the docu·
ment at .U," the veteran lawyer com.
mented du&& questll/N about the -agni~t biancltd by the,prooec:utlon as
a ftatld. . • 4
Farrell le.itilled., that he urge<;! the
Roman Catholic nuns who relaintd him
as legal counsel to get specialized 1egal
advice and a banll: examination of the
deal before inve.sUng t.helr money in
Azalea Mobile Homes stock.
He said he also argued ~fully
tbat the hospital should get a porlObal
guarantet from Dulllney that the -
"""1d be repaid by him il the stock ln-
vesbnent proved to be an unsound
transaction.
Prosecutor Stuart Grant argu~ that
Dulaney promised in the agreement that
he would buy the 150,000 Azalea shares
"over the counter" on demand by the
nuns.
·Grant accuses Dulaney of deception in
that the Azalea stock had to be sold on
the open market. In th nt sense, the depu·
ty district attorney argues, the collateral
put up by the Dulaney group was
worthless.
DAILY PR.01' si.H ,.._,.
'RESTORE DECENCY TO U.S.'
Ador Jon Voight ~I UCI
FromPqel
STARS ...
Charges or grand theft, fraud and con-
spiracy were leveled against Dulaney, 31,
of 2631 Via Cascadita, San Clemente aod
Shipley, 38, of 16951 Lowell Circle and
Daniel Hayes, 40, of 8211 Snowbird Drive
both of Huntington Beach and Riverside creation of a peacetime economy "that is
broker Wendell Warrtn Austin, 38. beneficial to all of us. He's been down
Dulaney, Shipley and Mrs. Marlene now (or a year on those issues,'' Voight
Dulaney, &I, will be tried in the second said. "Please, please go take a look
phase of the trlal before Judge James before nm Tuesday."
Turner on ·allegaUolli that they defraud-Miss Bergen bit bani on the apathy
eel Investors In the World Flnanctal u..me too. She l!l'led support for
Trends syndicate controlled by Dulaney McGovern to overcorDe public unconcern
from olllces In Laguna Hllll and Seal she attributed to Nixon's bavlng "given a
Voters or the Saddleback Community Beocb. ...Sauve to tbO people or this country."
College Dtotrlct will be asked Nov. 7 Shipley was vke pryldent o! the Miss McGovern, laat to soeakJ said .
wbetber they wish the district board to ent.erprlse. Mn. Dulaney acted as cor-Nixon has "frustrated us, supi>resikd us
be expanded from five to seven mem-J>Orl!!le secretary. and manipulated us for four yeart."
ben:. ai)spitaI contrOller Machan and flnan-She echoed' her father's view that
Propositions t and J on the ballot, if cier Fred Riley were both cleared of "freedom, once lO!tt ls very hard to
approved by a simple majority of voters, identical c!!argea after they tesUfied for retrieve" and suggested that with four
will allow creatiOJl of two new tru stee the prostcution agalmt thelr former more years of Nixon :a the White House
areas and two new seal3 on the govern-codefendanta. the naUon!s system of "checks add
ing board. Machan admitted that he received balances" will be rapidly l9Sl because of
Erpansion of the board was recom· -L.--1..-....... 11 ..... ""000 shortly after the Nixon's 11Bhallow" Supreme Court mended by an ad boc commlttee early ~ ~ -. oominationa and "attacks" on the media.
thla year when il w .. learned Trustee deal went through. Riley teatUled thatJ:. "Selle the llme oow, to elect a man
Area & (MisSlon Viejo) bad gr<>WD ~ = !.'pancontroy to~~. ~llOD ~~lo return u.o to our blgbest 3t 809 roptered voters. nlla llgure JS. . ' • ~"'tl!fl l!cGovmi l!l'led student& h a.es larger tball 1111 .. ,_ •. : .IO!o .:r. •; . 11116' ;.-lb questions from students,
figure for a trustee area. · ... ~·~-:. .:.:·.~--·
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would lllCQIDpul -~"!' 1. ,. -, ~ will take In Lake Forest and IMne, lbd ' • \ • '
area 7 will Include San Juao ca~ /)M ,-ved • 0
El Toro and M1uicG \ : 1 "1.lv -. ,,· *':~ '"' .I ' Propo11ition J paves ,...,.·;rorJOi .~·, .~ 1 ~ ,, / . pana~ the bosrc. to ~-.. • (' 0
pro • '""tee .... , ... ;.· i ·~·" --' in 't.':ii.
.. '-.'~..... t ~ _,. ' a. bas been Bus Crash ~ ~~·~! '··~ ' oough1 ... . . _. theJ, dij~ed ~palgn l!A· ; 1" -~
On Greece Higlijay w!lllllil~ candl "· ~ < · ·: • ..;
" =· ~·with ~~~~ 1r~nsfer Delay A'111ENS, Greece (AP) -. s Ix slgnl' .... -'ltoaald c . Bron. . . ~ ..
Americans and one other -were 'jt. Bmm,.both of 117 IC! v .... o· f~.-Qark Bla· med kilted Tuesday wben their 1our..bus skid· .\nabelm· Ronald B-,J;C"
ded orr • raln-llOllUd nallanll .highway -'and bis )>rotbei'·li ... ' t -,
near Corinth, about C.m-·ooutb ... 1 lif'9a>ti~~-o'!Mt,"@jiMllJ. "' · Ca
or Alh<m. OfliC!als ~ ,, ptteons were Wenke aald thla ~lilt more On~.B ... ribery. se Injured, three se~ '!be 00.. was thin ISO~ valued 11· or more •
carrying 38 tourlota •to n e a r b Y bave tMt either -or otoleu Br JACll'. BROBACK
arclieolockal atles. ~ lttln locli-largely Ii jlnta Ana. -...:;.., ., -- -
f'ro91.P_,e 1
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favor the Pendleton .. plal).'
The clOdldata, wbo -tncumbent FedeNI _., today conflnned that Jiobert W. Battin In fllo NOV. 'f nmo!f 11·.-.Gf, uue" of the 465-a<re Mlle
-· aald the Bl'OWll ~on laat • ..._,,_ •---County bas been Oct; 11 lllempted to ~· i llgn al Square""' •,,~~1•
Ghii4 ~ Warner Avenuea In Santa delayed because • o! "possible em·
Aba.. barn~t" to invited guests at the
'"-paaterby saw ooi.cii )iia:brother1 truisrer .;,,:.;,,.,,y;
· m&ulve chain reacllon of nplqlloos. U9UQ .,_.... ...unlifrl.. Avt.. was rushed to Orange County Firemen ran to nearby l:J!dJdlngs and built at the cOmpany for Jub( M-·~ M~ter ~ r .;..... 90 per-abut c1o911 alt electrtoal and 111 aupplles ~ ,· b "" ,\ ~. ~~ boclY. a Qie0tp¥oin1AD aalcl. , F
Gi1mol wu llsled In !'fllb\ condition to-• ~. · ' :·
day. \ MeednLTomgbt-
GremeJ. ~ an employe of J a r co \ ·-.
Englneodng Ine.; lj)JI Bird> st., wa5 at-M 0 · D 0 ·• F ~1=~"-:T~::~ a70.r er1Swns ace
atartecl leaking NpidlJ ud WU Ignited "(
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More .tball ., --and i"'tJ ~ C ·z :; .. Or~~~~r:.~ San1b iemente ounci
Ued the flames for a half an hour before
they were put <>UI. .
"'!be Dames wve jumptng 90 feet blgh
up the side of the bllildhig at one point,"
said fire department spokesman Hugh
McMlllan·.
"Witnesses reported .several explosions
before we got there but luckily the entire
tank didn't go up" said department Capt.
James Toj)plng.
Once the flames were pt out, firemen
continued to i-down tho ·truck to keep
It cool and' prevent srly, more •parks
!rom setlllig off the otlll-Ioaking propane.
"'lbe1. hosed It down with ground tines.
and the soor.kel truck for several hours
'Pony Express' -Arrives in DC
Ahead of Mail
Several major planning de<lsions will
face San Clemente City Councilmen
tonlght -issues ranging .from a· major
80-acre annexation proposal in the
Palisades to a zone change for the se-
cond segment of the city's largest
residential tract.
Major traffic safety matters as well
will confront the council at the 7:30 p.m.
meetlnl.
ljeadlnl the list of plmoinl -will
be the """"" request by the Douol-
Paclfl< Corporation !or a p1anneiCfuster
development (Rl·PRD) zone on dozens of
acres inland of the city golf aNrse. The
acreage which wou1d house part of the
Presidelitial Heights c o n do m i n i u m
development, presenUy bean ~ n
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mendatlon that ratsl!d pluUc dots be11n-
stalled along South El camtno ~al-al
Magdalena wbore new left turn ~ts t
were authorized recently. .. ,
-Consideration of an a~ent \\1th 1 the county coverlni the final stre~ or
improvements~ along Eltrella. • ·:
nio proposal <ame Ill' two -~· but Coondlman Tboatu O'Kee!e ''l)!Oll c:<illClll"'1< ... delay ilgnlng 'iintll"\be
county dlulcl be eootacted about tlW*te I ei _, plam lreea along tlx =ts ~1!:r1n'~ ~.: ! off of tlie scenlc palms alter tramP!>n "
ting. O'Keele Insisted that the Iran..,_.
ting not be done on the latest ~ •.
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"unclassified" wne. '!be requestecl -Crash v1·cti·mo .. Ing would not allow density II'""" tban ---"' normal mldentlnl zoning but permits
=:-:,~un11s and balandng this with To Be Charged
Another pllmnlng matter will Involve
the a-al by dozens of bomeown<n wbo J £1 _ D th '! I
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr.\James H. object';;, planning commlssioo approval n '-'i:lpo eft ::: i'
Boren's mod.em Pony Expre .. -arrived on of use .._ or a residential lot along \
Capitol Hill in triumph, purportedly Esplanade as a parking lol Two men pulled from their sbatiired
delivering a sackful of mall from The aMez:ation request covers 80 aut.o in Laguna Beach after a· wlld~ar
Philadelphia !aoter that th1! U.S. Postal prime acres along the estates sector of dtase that tncluded tbe dls<overy ·OI a
Service. . the Capistrano Beach Palisades, where _..u Boren, president or a tongue-in-cheek the Grant Land Company of Anaheim body in the San Juan Caplstrano -;area
organization called the Natlonal..As@cia-seeks to annex. r:o tbe city. --~~were scheduled to he. arraigned" on
tion of Professional Bureau c·r at s The land starts on the coastal ~ at iffiffil&Ctilfles lliday1n-i.agana-~l "'
(Nat.aprobu) whose motto Is "When In the crossing ' o! Camino Caplstnno and M~ Court. "
doubL mumble," rode the last lap of the Camino de Estrella, and otretdles lnland Or..;e Cou!Jty ~r; ol!lcers ·'laid
tri ~ ...... the streets of w··"·~--thla mOrnlng that llldtael Mc:Nab, 1!11. of I p ~w.-........,_ behind Grant's Plaza. Stanton ml J-" Ruadtek; .; • of
He rode tbe first lap of ·the llO·mile Esaentlnlly, il the council Bild ap-Garden Grove, ~ now·lully ~t,;j
lriR In Pbil@delpbla M~nday morning proprtale OOUDty agendei agree, the an-from mtnor lnjmies sustained when their
alter his mount unc:eremdniously dumped nexallon woold bring the dty'B nortberlY
him and his saddlel>aga. boundary to the middle or Estrella along fleelnc cor anasbed Into a tree near tile t·~·1 couldiA,bave =j!t! "::';I. Its entire length. , ~ ~t /:!au~!<>
· .. • ll>J41~ . Other ltema -""I be!on Ille counctl ,,...,, -llte •lloJin& or Ste.en ·"'°ry
• ....-lool"t Include · · of A ""' -~ •· In "'tween, a ""'1" of m rlden from _ .. Re<o~tlons from the tram~ Brush, rt...~ m, -~ •. ~
a New York ~trlcal agancy wried and parking commission that the city re-vesllgaton aalcl. · · .,:•
the mall at the old csvalr; &peed -10 quest tbe State of . Calllornla to provide Deputies !round Bnl!h's bodJ t the
mlJea at a &altop~!~lles~~~. boulf'~ ijq~ and ol!Jer ·tnfll:.iety =:'.!,~fa ~~t~ :;_r La p~ ·10 miles ...... _..,.. •w-. . mai'.dntis at 'tile rreeway nunp of !Wad. 'lbe dlacovery fl1llowed the 1111'81lll m:;~n's gtimnkk to dramall:e the Avenlda Pleo and.Caml!IO.de Estre · DI Mc:Nab'and IWldtek -: · ·
sluggishness of the U.S. mails apparenUy " -Another traffic ~Ion recom-A sberllra petrol car was wrecked~
worked. A few of the several dozen lDg the 90-~r pursuit w1-a it =:::.;bi.W:.b:.i=~111:"'i.i! 'Pot' Vehicle StaJJs t:'1i!:,:. wa11nearAliso~1n
wtth coplea were oo band for his mtval, Both deJiutles 'ln the car recelved;Only
and 58id they bad'1'<! to re<eive their SAN DIEGO (AP) -A load of msri-ails and bruises.
mailed mail. juana worth $338,000 on the illegal lnveStlgators aald Brush was clubbed
To further !llppor:t Bortn's contetion market turned up ln a truck which jtall-to death bf a aeries or blows on the back
tbat the Pony Espresa waa faaler than ed In a field at the border near. Browo ot the bead Bild stripped ol. all ~
~·-"t mail~-••· pl-""-..tkne on Field,. auUJoriUes say. 'I'M driver ran tillcatloo -.. • '-..;ri, ~·;;;;;.,'.::,~~ 10•"' bad< Into Meiico wben he was spotted RObberY Is believed to be the motive a Y· • ¥·"' · · -;r· · •·r the~"'-·, lnv-''•atori·aalcl. •-a.m. The mailman amved at 11:68. SundaY'! w .....,.... ""'we
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GEM TALK • . I -, TODAY
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Othera In the lnkild" portlons or th•
county, con!ronted ~~Is for a
torminaJoln the Cbioo')<ljll.,lnlght be Jn.
clined aa ,..u to ~a jetport 11 !ar
away !l'Qlll their .. ~ u possible.
wit&.~ erowbar app~ Obe of my The event, according U? F r a n k
1lgn!, • Wenke said. Sylvester, regional director of the U.S .. "~re driving a . no and be got Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in San
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!lgbt when It ...,... up before the
league," ~admitted ~ mornlng. .
OllUllll COU1' IC
DAl lY PILOT
the 1 .number wtdcb;wu later trac-FranclllOO, bid hem tcbeduled for Oct. ed to 'pair. 'Ibey bad {ellled Ille van
In Fullerton and a sear<h al the Interior 24.
revealtd blta or paint and wood wbl<h Sylveater aalcl that ordero to delay the
police determined came from ,my llgns," event came tn:.n Washington, D.C. He
tbo ,attOniey addedi . . aald b& ..iniod tho delay wu ordered
Wenke and Battin ~apcl Ill a bit· t.ec:ause of the rt<eOl Indictment of two
ter batUe !or the first Dtllrlct -t on Westmll\lta dty olllctala on diaries o!
the Board ol SupoMaon aiitl have U· II ed changed cliarg ... durinJ Ibo pllat, lew brlbe<Y 'In coanectlon with an a eg
w .. ka ranP>c !mn stands on legallzs· ~ reg~ agricultural leaaes
lion or morljuana to racl1m. on~ portion 'ol the park land.
Wenke said teday that although be waa . ~ David L. Baker charged
not 1c:<Ualn1 Batlln -lly or blrlna 1'ueldaJ that an lldv~t pla<Od by
the pair to dellroy hll idlJll It wu ev!' n-~rt w Bat dent that aome or the aupervlaor'• aup-Finl District Incumbent ~ · . •
porters fell thla wu effectlva cam-tin "and his prior aCtlcins bavo delayed
palgnln&. and poalbly enct....,..i the transfer, of
"Moat ol my llcna ln Ille Ftnt lllotrtct the park land to the county by the federal
have been ~.l !>Ut," .. tbe candkllte government ..
··". "! re::. Ulll -of '""'"'~GO INUU •sl""I' ........ ,. The two Westminster officials, coWl· l:i:'~~I·.. 'a suppor1&'I and It 11 cllman and !onner mayor Derek
Ho aald ht woald lolto,J lhmlJ)l lo Ill M<Whinnt1 and Planning Comml..tooer
conclusion tM cWrpl ~ tbo two Tad Fujita, 'will appear In Superior Collrt
lllen. "We lil""I' to llnd out who blftd Nov. 10 lo Ooter pleaa to tndlctmentl
lllern attilouCh It ti -wbo mull chaN••• them with --'r11cy to com-bavt done tblt." · ..... .._.......
DIVING FOR PIARLS
The s8arch f.or pearls waa C01Joo
ducted for over 300 1'8rl largely
by Independent dlven who found
the best pearl-bearing oyster beds
along the Gulf of cautonlla's wost
coasl
The old-Ume dlven plunged nak-
ed to the bottom, with ODl1 • heaVJ ' stone at the waist. They remained
under as long as two minutes, se-
lecting suitable oysters, c:utt1ng
them oU and placing them Jn a
liasket. •
Accutron· by Bulova
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Aooutton watch " • Uny t&tctr9Noal~ ""'"'8 tort
whoM YlbtatlON t9flt a tfoond lnlo llD pt9Clllt tltde
Interval., Tl.lnfl'IG fork tlrnt .. '° nurty pettect. w.
OUM"'"' Accutron accur.ey lO Within a 11'11,.,..
a month. 0 S.. OUf fuJI Nitttlon of AoeubWt wtcf'ltl.
bMwtlfully Urned for Chriltmas af'rinf. frwn $110. . w '"tr' ......... ..,. -·.,. ---_.... .. ..... """· ...
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mil ltand theR, grand theft, <001Plracy
to adar a lrll>e llld IOlldtlnJ ·~to oiler a bribe. Baker dwl'd ~, that tbo
-......-bad -t • atped ~ to the Ulla trw!er to the ~ tn Jana and bad ortctnallJ .:beduled a &ruder W!llXIQ1 fot
Pearl oysten seem"' to prefer
sheltered harbors or bays where
!Pesh water empties and are usu-
.Uy found Jn btmcboocobard rocka
or sandatoae. ~""· ,,.. Cillt .. .., •• , .. ----.. ~
Marmosets Found . .
~.· ht lald, "the ..... -delqtd u.m Oct. u beca-or the
b<tbar)" -"'1lcll IUJ'f1oef. In AUIU'I
and now bu -ooatl>OMd again. "111o 41$ ..,.... In Mlle Sctuara m
valued at abollt $15 million," Baker ad-
ded. "ff thla 11!1 from Iha federal
governmmt abould fall tbroucb becaUIO
or ~events tt woold bo a tremondous
105' to the people or tbo OOlllll)I ...
The 1b6111 ccotalnloc peerll ftr1
In dlamew from 2 to a hlchel.
Tlte circular openlna 11 co top mt
the 11*11 are tllUall,y allcJ>ll1 optli.
They are ver11cal, not lyina &It.
Grading of pearls II beyOn4 the
ablllty oC the average diver, but
yoor 10<al lntle~t ~Weier can
help shool4 you lie tortiiiiili enofU}l
to find I pearl~ O)'Nr_
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81 DIAN C. MILLER
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NEW YORK -The HYoutb
CUit" nW:pina corporate
aultoa bu puahed many .. .
--and ""uld-be .. . ecuttm llllo llolpltala for ..,..
-""IUY· . Jim Jones not hia rtal
nanle. now an on-going ex-
ecuU•• al a large New York
adnrtlalng aJIODCY, says he
saved hlJ career two yean
ago by qulally getting a Ip
lilt.
AFTllR llElNG pwed
over twice In favor of )'OWICtr
men and accldenlally bearlng
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Your . ContriliJI, · Make
In Securitks; Sav(3 -Cttj~
By SYLVIA PORTER
(Third in o S<ri<s)
After you d0<lde the beat
tax Uming for your COO·
tribution, don't jttst write a
check. see whether you cu
get an even larger tu saving
by mating your contrlbutlon
in appreciated securities or
other property wtiich, ii you
sold It, would otherwise give
you• tuabl~ l•n£-term
capital pin.
Your loll break Is lhil: your
contribution In ·IOCUl'IUes
which you
have a !oog-
tmn capllal
pin reduces ,..... -ary taxable
Income by
FllWICE
DOW W01111· ll.10t1 ,.,.,. .Gw' tu benefit by conlriN'
8baree. Your~ 'lflto
be limited lo.)'Olll' tio1t: tl ... c .. v
An · intrJ1uln1 ...,,1&(6 .
charitable deduclloo twill .... !<
developed !or ~
that make oontrillutloal 11!,lllft, °"
form of their OWll ~iut-..
dlse, says the Re~ ea ... r .... ~
lnslltule ol AlnerieO. All -~ -~ general rule, a COi poratloQ"t.. '
charltlible deduct\on for inf 1H'•
one year cannot uceect 1 IS
pa<eDl ol !ta taullle. -10,· ..
If your corporatkm, tor to:." 1• •
stance, repartJ flllt. ol -
1ble 1ncame thll 7m'1 It ooulll·-Gt'
not deduct more -·•.-ai .s • l!rl2 u a dlarltalllt dodo-....
even if It ccmtrilluled moiw ,
·pay by check and keep theat than ts,aoo by cbeek. •11·:· ,
. shares because you Ced they '
.. ------Jj)ef'llllYlloe ~-ol 'tbe
wiU go up even more? Then Btrr NEW Treuary ~·i>:.•
contriOOte your shares to the Uoos seem to oiler I waf''Cr''
charity and uae the 12.lOO you sidestepplnf the $ ~
would have given by check to llmlt -for they 117 thlt om-H~• 11t o " I tt fl tr:tbuted °'! '
-curttie9 PO•T•ll de•ll • O "'• -t but you don't pay .. Y capital
ealoi tu on the appreciatloa..
TO ILLV81'1\ATE, say you
decide. lo coolriblite 12.soo 1p
your cjwrell. Vou· bought cer·
lain Mook '"""' than ~ "1oojbs .,0 lor'•I,300wblcll1s
DOW ~ $2,lOO. U 'YOU IOlcl
these ..,_. and then pve the
charity a check for $1,500, l""'
would have to pay a ca~l
1atns tu .. :rour 11,lllll pi-6111.
But il you give your ctwch the
•ham lnsttad ol. a '3.5000 •
check, you will reduce ·your
taxable income by the same
12,500 charitable ~I
and, you will not have · lo pay
any capital ~ tu on your'
fl,300 paper prollt. ' '
But what il you pie!~ lo
buy the same amount or · tributions 'made bi ·mmct a rm
shatt&. You wi ll thereby ralse dlse acquired by the Olllb-full
the co.st of your &hares from poration during die carrtlltt-t:.'
11)1111 lo 12.lOO (you wtll also year are tr<atea u port ol lllo
hive to pay commWiom cost of gooda IOld ratW lbaatt1'l •
etc.). And when you even: aaacbai&abk_~h ~I
tually sell these sharos, you gtvea your ..,.,..atliiii •
will save future tutt be<:ause of goods deducUOn ~tt n •
your cost basis wui have been to a cbariYb&e dedueUan from l••
lncreued by this procedure. Income -but without the J.,11
. ptr<enl limitation ol lllt
YOU CANNOT get tbis tax c~ble deductkm. • , ,.11,.
break by giving away In mr example, yoar ~.111 ;1 securities or property which, __ .. 1 ___. 1...-•.
if aold, wouJd result in a short· pontion pre5\.l•n.11U1Y. -.,,....-u allowed to CGntribu&e m;L. .. • tttm capital gain or ordlnary deduct more tban 11,• ilrti1:, income to you. In these In· -1.11 if J stances, your o h a r i l a b I e l972 as coet of goodl ..,. t
deductlons would be llmlt<d lo can do so In the lonn ol Ila
your own cost. ~ ~bandlte acqu&eG· 1. dw 111g ~ year. ,
Thus, lt you own stock which A·final point 00 lbe ~~
you bouglll only lhr.. montha well . mil ago r ... 11,200 and which ii COlllrlbutlaaa ~-• ..;.. ol make In the -_,.. .
Test This Tax Booklet
this . campo!Jn: !or 11!1 flit!· ·
tJme ever, you can pt a ta.i , '
J>reak !or a llmlled total «"'
theoe conlrlbutlolll. T n • followfn& bulc auldel wllf '
help you 1et the mu!murn th '',
benefits from w b. t e 'ft r l
amount.a you give.
On Your Fifth Graders YOU CAN TAKE thll MW"•·ll•
tax break u a dlrect Cftldlt. 4 •
that -your tu or u liD
WASHINGTON. (AP) ed Itemised deduct.km tblt catavt reaaon . u
Striving for aernible. stmple Instead ol spouJe. the In· your laDble 1-.:J: ' '
lanauaae In ..,, ln"1ucllon slluctlon book bu the 'llUlds take the ~I ..,
booka lo be aft\l lo lupjly~.·-"hutboncl and wtle." For ex-lnlleod '" tern ~ "'°'
the lnt.rnal lleYenue ~ ample, In e • p ! a In In I ex· ~t ~ hat blDmd the "o rd , emptions it NY•, "You can 1temile • 1
.. _:. -·.. =·:'..::r:",J"'~ f:.=i.~-· .-::-:: ~1!:."':r. Ing a joint retnm." · which ever &f•ea you lbe hot. llclal. In the past, the IRS lw ter tu advantqe. · --1 .,
'lbese development.I are evl· ~ heavily critlctzed for The dlrect a-edit .......
dent in lnstrucUon books for being too technical In IU In-ywr IDcome tu 11 ~ .~.
the !040A Income-tax forms , , structlon boob. And the qen-ball 1 h 0 -cl Jli'lf u~ "!ihort foftn" that is being cy has strived for almpUclty. ipae:Ufted p 0 I I t j c i 1 ~ ..i
revived fa( use next year after LAST YEAR, Walters told a trillulka -up to • If ,..
an absence of a few years. .. netmnan the instruct.Ions are married ,.. .... ~·! .1
T1Q! Gwe\i.UV ts on the were· oo simple that even a :i :""'.:. 'f! ':tl ,,
Jul 11 paae0 of the In· flltl>arllder could nu OU1 the lmiun crCll • a .._. -., ltnk:tlms anil· ii 1 com-rttum. A nwnber of fUU>. ,__ ':I
blnation al otmp!e and !alrly lfade clauea .took th a I ~for~ ::... and -.~., "'
complu terms. 'For a.ample: challenge: many uJd the In--.-. • / 11 1.
. "e~" 11 dei~.~-"l1lOl:c, structlom ~·just too l\my. YOU MAY TAD• lMll!il< , ,
than.•• "WidoWh~1r .. , w6man 1bll ~ • WaJ~ aaJDC!d .till ~ 1 ltl r•lonJ.-,.....,....
whole husband bu died." Mil' an adv!Jory <omnilllff !hit -•kq up to M • ... ,,
• •'-! .. _ __.._. "a -·n w'--~ Included 1 om e. fifth.grade w ... ---and ~ lo • I
Wluinn:I .,.. ·-----"'-IRS aal.I t'"-' L.a ~· l•lUIU ..... I IOI! I "Ir. bu died." '"""~n. -.~, ~vo -ara ...... mad -~-· lo ,_ -.-. •• '"" But the ,___ 1 ln-1 e -•a ... suaat m. u J'OU taU a ••lrl • .,, 1-ry I IO One Of tho d>aOll .. a_,. .,,..
dudes ahort meanlJlll ol ad-ID .be the looe. 'lbe word ........ kn_,llda,_.I_ ~ -Income, low-In-"you" 11 Uled frequeoUy II> -umfllloMol,..dlf,.. ~;,
cane allowance. and ~ stud of "the tupayer." 111e ftJe tbe new Jrarm 111M~111'111i.q-tage~ deduct lo n !, new J.mttuctkJnl use this JOrt .ll7laatAprU-dtl~..,b1uo
--.. .,. tupayera ol appi'-: "If you do not =.t..w,.,bo::.~111:::.,: may have dlUlcully with. want IRS to n,.,. your tu, '
IRS commluJon Johnnta M. fill In tho rest ol your relum. po!Jttcal coatrlbutkna t•ta w: made • llmpler In-u 1 In & I h • r o 11 ow In & :at.ii by dllmfn& tbl ~
1 boot one of hit m1in gulckllna." , J1.,1 •
p<0jecll wbeo he tool< over the "Wo Uled lo be o Joi Ill!·
pool. And be did som• ol lho rer." .opokeomen for IRSaald .
editing.
rr WAS BE 1fbo deleted the
word " "fPl)Ule." "We don't
think II'• fair to the American
taxpayer to thll'I.!: lhlt •• are
taUdng 1bout • water foun-
tain." l h • connntuloner
THE IRI ii lllU -k!nf on
MW Mnadkn fOI' t b e
regular form lotO, i more-.
compllooted aUalr. But the
word .......... ii npoctad lo
.be 1blent from llme l.o-
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Pittsburgh Taken i-aVE-R--1-'H-ErouNTE-,---u--
Off 'Danger' List ,.
WASHINGTON (UPI\ -,r-------,
The number of major areas
w i th ·•subs tantial
unemployment" has fallen to
1ts lowest paint in 20 months
)Vith the removal of four cities
!rom the list.
The Labo< Department said
it had taken Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Baton Rouge, La., Racine,
Wis., and Gary-Hammond-
East Chicago off the list of
areas with an unemployment
riw: o[ six percent or more.
A TOTAL OF 47 areas re-
mained on the list. A IDgh of
6S was reached last October. There are 150 cities in 'tbe ma· , ________ ...;
10r areas classification.
However, the nwnber of
smaller labor markets with
"sumtantlal unemployment"
increased by one this month to
a total of 835. Bradford and St.
Mary's, Pa., were_ dropped
from the list, but Cripple
Creek, Colo., and Hawkinsville
and Rtnconn, Ga., were added.
Federal Pay
Board Chief
To Quit Post
f' TACOMA, Wash. (UPI) ~
George Boldt, chairman of the
Federal Pay Board. says he
plans to resign fh the ne:rt few
months and devote the rest of
bis life to judicial work.
•11 will probably be there a.
few months more at least,"
Boldt said.c"But l think a time
Will come when I will ask lhe
President to relieve me."
Boldt, who was a fedtrat
fudge when he was appointed to the board a year ago by
President Ntton, Mid in an in-
terview his first three months
in the new job were "the
single most disagreeable. dif-
"ficult, frustrating period or my
life. I would hate to live
through a similar experience
again."
, However, Boldt said the last
Dine months have been "more
and more agreeable.
"Whatever useful life I have
~ I want to devote to
judicial wort and particularly,
insofar as 1 am given any op-
portunity to do it, in the Im·
provement of t h e ad-
ministration of Justice," be
&aid.
Boldt is on leave· from bis
post as a federal judge.
Varian Gets • Czech Bank
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' •' By Wall Street .. ... , ' . . '. NEW YORK (AP) -Prleeo rolled 'IJ,lgher In
)he fl«k market Wednesday for the second seslioil '
in a row, propelled by Wall Slnel'I, ~m O>ltr .:!!• Vletoam peace ne;ollalions. Trading 'was •.,,.) ~·active. -,
; . The Dow Jones average ofao indllltrials, which.' t~ed on. 9.10 pointa Tuesday, kept pushing within
.:•:few,points of !be 1972 high of 973.U .
. _ Alloandng ismes had alead of about 2~ to 1
;~er losers on the ~w Y or~ Stock Exchange.
~ ; : "There ls a growtngJ~Ung that a final Viet-'
;'1),11! setUement ls only a couple of days away," said :;ri~wton Zinder of E. F. Hutton & Co. . ' '
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Albertson's !oodslore chain
has reported record aal,ea: and
earnings for the quarter end-
ing Sept. 30.
Robert D. BolJJldtr, J>mf-
dent of tho -;. chain,
said Ille eompony . lt!COl'ded
1170,937,1 49 In Siles !or the
perKld, an increase or 21 per:
cent over the same perk>d of
1971.
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TONIGIIT'S
TV IDGIDJGHTS
CBS ti 8:00 -Garo! Burnett Show. Peggy Lee
makes a .rare guest appear111ce while !be comedy
team of Stiller 111d Meara provides some additional/
laughs.
NBC Cl 8:80 -Banacek. A million dollars in
cash on display in a Las Vegas casino vanishes,
leaving Bailacek (George Peppard) to find out how It happened.
ABC D 8:80 -"That Certain Summer." A div·
on:ed man is forced to esplain his homosexuality
to his 14-year-old son. Hal Holbrook, Hope Lange,
Scott Jacoby, Martin Sheen.
KCET. ll!I _9:80 -"Point of Order." Highlight..
of the hi.rtonc 1954 Army-MCCarthy hearings, com·
piled from 188 hours of TV kinesoopes.
KHJ 0 11:00 -"The Deadly Affair." James Mason and Simone Signoret are costarred in this
1967 movie drama.
Wednesday
Evening
HOYEMIEI 1
L•eoummm-rn®J-D.......,.. "Gift ol Wale('
(l)Od ....
0 "NIGHT OF THE HANG· * MAN" WITH AGENTS
WEST AND GORDON!
0 Wild Wiid Wot m Tht n1nt1t11111
GI c ... P'Y't USMC
@ ClrTISCGilfldal
E;J Ml Du!ct EulllllrltM
0 tlOd".epodp lodll
8 M"bt1ry RFD mu s.11111111 £.spost m-•-
~ house 1111n11er (liU!111 BrM-
aon) pid:eb prldnct h11dqu1rtt11
to p:rotest the pollct's ltllUrt ~
apttire 1 purse s111tchtt.
D CIJ!IJ Ql "" '"' l"" Slllll' '1o Wed cw Hot lo w.8' Paul
Simm learns ltlat Ill• 1!1¥11a1• cl
his dlurtrter Btrtiara t1 Kow11
Diderson b invalid, due to 1 ta.
niclll!J. ·m t1t11ir1 Metoa
Q) Ptny M11111
EE NeTUJllll Cor•fe l!ll-•-ED @ Deet1o1t 72 "Who wm Cofl.
tml Consr8SS" ID"""""' cs l) ll'IOlwidlblt
6) Nowie: (2hr) "Dust II MJ Dn-
llrrr" (dr1) '39-Jobn G1rfleld, Prft.
till• line.
• Bem•eillill St.Py
Different' Dramaon Video
1 lllJCHAEL S. BAllllETI' ..nli lhaker lnlend,c! to ratile lo deal with W• kind of dllem-Ni\t YORK (UPI) _ the sacred ·haunts or COi\-ma ?'' Levinson aaJd in ex-
Another "father and ioo" eervattve holne viewers. ne-· plaining the probltms the
story comtJ • to televbion theme ol the ltory Is muted • writtrs had lo face.
to lghl bul I vi I considerably and is presented n or some ewers t aa a "aeruilUve, e:ubtle com· "IT'S REALLY A father and may come abo as a bit of. a shock. !Dent on a condition". son story, a story about a boy
It isn't the ordinary .. The protagonist Ls not coming of age a,nd a father
•
ENTERTAINMOO " ·'·
gn:r•tng..up screen fable about tree~ ~ a sick man," Link coming of age," Levinson
father teaching son to cope ::Mgen~~ ~pathetic, in-said. "We're eaploring a con-
with life around and vice. · d!Uon. lt's not social drama, '---------111 versa because of one Jm. The story ls: about Salter, a it's not propaganda. It's mere-
portant factor: Father, in this homosexual cootractor l n Jy a father ahd son story."
cue, L! an admitted bomosex-Sausalito who after many A controversial show like
ual. years of maniage gets, a thL! one always gets more
The 9G-minute dram.a on dfvon:e in order to live hi! publicity than usual, but the
ABC's ~'Wednesday Movie ol own life. 'lbei.r son aft.er a intention of ABC was not to the Week" slats llal Ho"-• I -VI.a-lhre&-year absence u.ra .... with exp oit the film. Link said as Dou~ Salter, a OOmosexuaI bis mother .... '5 ABC's reasons -fOf' ii!ttfffg
\ diverted from .his wife, whose visits his fatbe;i::: . ~e) publicity we re threefold:
/14-yeaNJld son, played by that he b uv1 .... wit~ because the company was Scott Jacoby, comes to visit . 'l.Ll6 "genuinely very wuud" of the
him and learns too quickly man (Martm Sheen). . • movie, because they believe
that his pop !sn'I all· that be_....-"Hl>w does, Saller deal 1'1th "It Is probably one of the best
had cut him out to be. .the •itualion. Doea he avoid of the year" and because it L!
i 117 Does.he lalk In his soo? Al bou The teleplay, enti led -ntat what a~e is 8 child old enough a t a bom~xual and Certain Summer," was writ· · therefore mu.st give a general ten and p r o d u c e d . by audJence a cert,a\n atnount of
·Hollywood teammates Rictiard p advance warning.
Levjnson and William Link, iano Solo "!l's presumptuous f 0 r responsible for such popular anyone ln teJevf.sjon to think
nighttime viewing as "Man-£1 _ they can change anybody's at-
nix," "Columbo," "The '-'Ollcert Set titude," said Link. "I don'l
Psychiatrist" and "My Sweet believe they do."
Charlie," ~nother con-COncert ... 1 .. _ ... i ... tMicb!el 'Sari-Nevertheless, Levinson put troversJal film about love ~ in, one should be able to
between a bl~k man and a dens will ,be at'the keyboard choose his programming, "and
white girl which won them an Saturday in Laguna Beach in by advancfid publicity DO one
Emmy Award. 8 benefiVe"rogram designed to can tune in and say we didn't aid the estbrQok Scholarship warn them.,, LINK AND Levinson, .in an F\lnd.
interview here, said "That Sandera will perform works
Certain Summer'' is not an by Schubert., S c h u m a n n , Orson Stars
I fl[WJIO T IEACM • Olt.J,.&Jsb .
One Week · Only
JOE COCKER
n. Fa.lly Stot1e
-.dlh__. More
lilclllrit.I People.
"WCO~STCCK"
Moe. ftr9 s.t. Ill
"Woodltod" at 7:10 ••fy
CNt. S... fr-2 P.M.
GEORGE C. SCQJ'T
PETER O'TOOLE
AVA G4RDNER
IN t•I "THE· BIBLE"
AUO .
RAQUEL Wl!LCH
IN
"ONE MILLION BC" • -------. --------------....... M. -n. ....... 7111...,
I c..tt .... ....
W . AS..,,_ a.P.M.
(--. ......... ,1
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ALWAft WAN1lt TJ,' ··--SIX" ...
l"MOfillY TAUS"' flJ
Scriabin, Chopin and
Balaklrev In the 8:15 p.m.
recital scheduled for the
Bridge Hall of the
Neighborhood Congreg,tional,
Church, 340 SI. Ann'~ Drive.
Sanders' • performance is
under the auspices of the
Soroptimist Club of Laguna
Beach.
MP! O'ltrl
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Orson Welles will star in a 90-
minute Hallmark Hall of
Fame production of "The Man
Who Came to Dinner". for
NBC in the role of Sheridan
Whiteside.
2a11d
li.IOG
WEl::K
The SyndiC!!bt
The way !hay lintl-
The waythayUL
.·
:::
M•rfen lr1• "TH• OOOP'ATMl:llf"
Alb C..-. "STILETTO"
&::·''
UA ~ .....
COU1
ChMlmi .... 2 P1111 Hlb P'1r Tiii
l!ntlr1 P11mllyl "Ol:Ofl.0&" ......
Mkfl ... C1lllo9
"kid""""''
ktll Ill Cllot'I
!!m,..""'"'
• .. t1Mh210lbt.
orio.c1U. --
hlll /II C.lw {RI
·r11m for thl whole·Wni~ lilmed enliref'.t tn the ~s "'ps. C().Mf • -
llOl£RT LEWIS SrmHSOH'S "KIDllAPPEO'~
., •,
·'·• ..
Cast Listed :''.:·
EarComed}':
In Placentif. ,,
A husband and wile aci\ng
team well known in the
Westminster Com mun it y ' . Theater area wjll headline :the
cast for the P1acenna
Playhouse's next production,
George Axelrod's "~
Charlie." ·
Pat Warner will !eke the ll-
lle roll! ol Charlie SoreI;, ·tei
deceased playboy who ~
back as a woman, while Qur1
Warner play• his (or her) IMllt
friend. The Wamers have~
pea red togeth~r '.~$
Westminster In "A llatfuC:oJ
Rain," '"l'hieves' Camlvil'\t
and "The Hawited Wood ... -' ,
Randy Keene is ~
the comedy, which abJo 'ijJ}
feature Mary Lynn Shea, 11&
Ste phe nson, Be rnii'd
McKindley and LaITy King,· ·
Performances are schecf~
for Dec. 1-2, 8-9 and 15-16 at·~
Dorado High School, 1651 "No
Valencia St., Placentia. eur~
taln time is 8 o'clock Mid
reservations are beilig tUerl
at 528-9274 or 826-7091. .'.' '
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••• Beaeh • T~•l''••I
N.Y. St.elm
VO/-66, NO. 306, 5 SECTl()t-jS, 70 P>.6'.s ORAN6E COUNTY, CAL~. WEONESOJ,Y,, )IQYNEJt '· rm ..
TEN CENTS t
•• Laguna Lawman Blaets Mitriju3na Initiative ..
7
By CANDACE PEARSON
CN .. Olifr' .........
It the use of marijuana h
deorimlnaJl<ed u p._; under _.
osltlon !I On the Nov. 7 ballol~ 11 could
be '"'"""'r on the -and 111 tl!e
finell ·~ lo La&mil! -· Laguna Police Olficer J11111111 -llld .
11111~ ·_ ~· ' '> StlQrii, a eomnumlfy rela.Uam "oftlcer,
·~ 1o. tbe Laguna Beach Cl>amber of cOOunerce about "the . CBllloinJa )\art·
. I •,
_;
.
Dow .Jon .es
Leaps .Up
13 Points
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock lnarlret
surged forward in a high-volume advance
Wday, and Wall Street observers said ii
Ioi>fec1 like a !on&-awalled peace raDy
tril_1bl fmally "11pe arrtt.d. . _
-l'~ Dow Jones avetage of"3tMndustrlal
•toelis -'Up 13.55 1o 1169.G'I at Z p.m. ~ in the · Qrst hour of -...S more thal! ~.1 mlllk!n .abarel. . '''The tape' Is tiUl!lg you • ,llloey,. U!d
Charier Lewil al '.~ Ir Qj, "1'be eterf li(l!Wt'N!Zm . . ,,., ""'
In Vletnalil. will be '""'1 M1i:nc::
s-OJl!I~ Is plckilJg up. If Ihm were
.. ~~· :iou.'TJ sot . u.e:" ~ ~ .... also ..iA ~~.-i ,-WlSw111 lirliijj a. ~ "'.,, • · ft: a factor whldrW.-•w -iilvestors ·recmt)y, . · ~1 ,.
Today's adY)IDCO crne m q..at •·I.II
.
juana lllltlatlve and tfJ!' qualiticatlons state," stlmon asked.·''Cen,.. llllaglne
·and wONload ol a Laguna Beach what II would do to Lquaa· Beodl"
pol-• CUrrS laws prablbit the dflal!loc al
Tholnltlatmo--*l pmnlt the culU•a-akohol·oo the llftel boclule II mlabl al·
tim, ·-Ing, and ' tnmport!Pg of feoli.-people, boll. be aid. II'" 11>-
mor!P"* for penonal use, bill would itlatiYO B no·--· for _,
.w:~ ns..... . mariJuUL . . .
If. "Im ~tlon passes, Stinson • "OUr !!Pt!mmt la1doM!aet aplio{:lt ~ aut, COlllornia -1d: be•the ooly ~lion 11), Wii diiii~ fiel'"tllat
-ln IO to decrlmlaallze use of marl· enough invesilplion •and -.,.....r
juana as such. work bas been dcme· on what the ellecta
"Can. you imagine .the influx into lbe are,11 ~said.
;
. '
Attorney:
~Said Loan
•
A Mistake' •
-By TOM BARLEY
• • ... ,Dlllfr ...........
"I 1old Sister Marilffl Mary tbet Ille
was Y<ey IUioosly mistaken In makinl
the tloan." . .
~·~~~1.:: .. 't
related bis .... In llliOUatlolll 11111 led •lo
the SI. -lloopltal ......... • ..., al Ill_,_... flmd ·fD ·L -
effect oo tbe user. 5-told tbe chamber memhen that
a recent article in an American Medical
-lion mag-deocrtbed • shl-
year '°"!'IY of 11 regular Ille!'. who
~,-apatlletlc, ,..uess and
bad 'lalle feelings of ma~.
Tbe cmununlty relalionl officer con-
__..., earl!' In "" lpOOCI> .... the
uJ>!wmc··ln drug and r.1aoy, amst..ln
Lqma -Jn 1171. lie emp""'""" that the police loroe of
..
• ·m·; . ' ,.
' . --'
'*it:.m'i.~·-· ... ..:r.ti--;-: 1'llll IM4lllMI 11 a Alf t -~ '
wH i wi-. ~ ~ 1!1.1 Ip =·1t r IW1'it:¢B ZBft
~Mli!J'-•W'n;;· =r:'''?\r,lli===· , .,, ...,..... . '• -•l•••!..i l~~"'f{! -:;r ;i.: • .J , • ..1, I,
•1 , ... ~·-... ,,....,
-· .i sD, ....... -lMi;zt ... mmted durlnC ...... -!loo .... ~ brmdl.s IJY .... ,.,,..u:Mn.
a fraud,
Fa ..... u tellll1ed ·that ho mpd !hi
Roman Catholic nuns wbo -blm
~ -.... popilatkln ol 100,000, not !lie
dty populallon ol 14,000.
"We'ro ...,.ad 1o wort with ,.... _.
munlty, but we're hll•ill& to baadle the
problems of other COllUDllDitiel," be -.ica. 1' 11-police ~t la -. ..
equl-t and ...-but Jcmc. ...
tralnbig and dedlmtloa, be "alld.
Oflicer Stlnaan Invited tbe .........
memhen to lake part In I he
deputmmt'• ridHlool ---dtlunl tour tbe l!lalbl Olld -ride ID a pollce car oo a four.boar lldft.
~o
Union Chief
Death Try
Uncovered
BJ. Alt'IUUll II.. VINSEL .. .............
Disclosure of an alleged plol to murder
the prtlident of a 15,-
Soulhem Calllomla labor union eame
Tuelday, alter t1ie l.ol Ancela COUi!IY
Grand Jury iDdicted -,._ts, lllO
-HuollQzton Bud!. ' 11e 11 Hariild r. 11wp, a, wt» 9'ltlot '
lhli ,..... loot Gilt 1D lfmt4lins ;:e z...... Local JJ PreDdemt "I Setaw ll an ..... ,to .. a -. 1 ....... -...... '
--......... ""~--oot ...... .,_...... ...... _,.,
:::. tz11h1 (\llrlY Jail lo .... al ..... i
lie &Ill l""'7 B. ..-. .. ., l'llos : v-. ..i-T . .._...., .. of ,
11110--.-........... --· ...., .. -"" --tn ...:tm : .... ..,wc:w. ' JJ-191 of 11!!.:H..... to ..rut !
11 .... inriw ... llM I telllltllt-.....,_,, .. t. ftlrp -lfartkl. ! bell!--.. 1· IAlnlfd. 80Cllled br Diltrlet A~
lonley'I lllo ....... al beq tbe Jn.
llaled tria8' man ...._ a •tt,lllO •
c:wb .. '1 • .,_,,. llfi II WJC&ald .. I '
ly c:-""""' to eommlt murder. '
flie In tbe Dow l!idoolrlall 'l'!oildo1.
.While the United StaU. malntalna lt
"on't be rusbed into a peace ID
Indochina, arrang~ts are being made
for an international force ·to supervlle a
cease.ofire agreement
:j)iplomatic sources .said Tuesday. that
~' . 'Anada, lndooesia, HUngary and Polaod
ogreed to provide 2IO olfrcers each "
to'!ard the force, which tbe United States
wonld Jlke 1o see in place at the time a
cease-fire becomes effective.
as legal ccun9e1-u;-Jet-••"he!l-tepl-··
advice and a bank"mmlnallon al the
deal before ln...itnc their -r In
Alalea Mobile -stock.
He llOld be -allo af1Ulld -arlolii.
that the bolpltol ·lhluld &el • pa...r
guarantee """' Dulmlq 11111 the --.Id be repold· br him H the -ID-
11!arp'1 boll -.. blclrelt -be .. '
al1tged ... -tO be tbe -mind al die pioa 1o -Ille ....... J
_ .. ,. i I nlolJllm lor ......,..,,U.. -, r..mllil-. I
-North Vietnam and the Viel Cong
demanded that the Uaited states sip a
nlJJe1>oint Peace .-ln Parts cm
'l\Jtsday, but U.S. lpOilesmm llOld ad-.
di.ttonal details hod 1o be worked out and
tbe day passed wtllxrut a signing.
...
Halloween Keeps
Laguna Police
Busy AU Night
' 'j -' • • • '. '· .... ,... ...,.,:~-
'HE ·MO~·CRIME FROM STIIEITS 'lNTO>WHITi ~
Actrou C.ndlce llorgOn 'Can't Stand' f..,,.MoN Y-.,.i: ......
"e.Goyern .~B.J.l.'y
UCI Students Hear 2· Stnrs $peak
.llsllow001wasanlgbloftrlcksandnot By GEOllGE·LEIDAL Michigan. ·I "!'-w1ry · 1 wu
many treats ·for '1Aguna Beacl:r po~· -°' .. Dllr 1 .... 1""' scared." . .
who recorded many lncldents Of paint, "Faur years ago PMsident NiU111 pronr The .mrD star 'utgef'lt:Udentl to1beoonie
water balloon end eu throwing; flgl!ts, lsed 1o get crime .off the streets," ac-.Informed •bout -·· ·IOinl iOll In. Ille
and oolsy parties. tr.a Caildlce Bergeo reminded an au-Nixon admln!Mlloo · and w h • t
In one Instance, two ;iouths In a car diarce bl 1,000 Tu&day at tic Irvine. McGoverri bl!a riolly l&ld be -1d do =.i:~:. \':an~·~ "lie did that lie moved crime Into the ~:~ :f::.2i:'::'•tbe U:., =
v.ohlde an.r the -. ·-egp Whlle Houle," ·Ibo. -said to the creotlon. of• .Jll!'<!l'l11• ..._, -II
-onto a parked..,. , , delliht of .tbe ~wile cool crowd at· Woellc:lal"1o i111 1tr·u11 ·11i• .. ·'-._,
Aller l1opping the l!oyl, Illa -· tending a campns rally for Sen. George · ·c~,'1.U,.l'lla-J~
•-prvYtd lo be U • I wd
'tramoc:tlm. .
P-4r --· ..... 111£1 Dulaney prm1lled ID lbe .,._'!bot
be would bu1 Ille llt,ClllO -.&m. ..,_
"over the coum." GD demed bJ tbe
nuns.
Grant ....,.. Du1-of doo'l'lion In
that the A1a1ea -bod 1o be IOld oa DAll3· PILOT carriOt' Bob
tbe open market. In tlial -tbe..,.... =-I f-.houn ,fasb-
ty -attainq .......... -t ldz..asu-·.TrWt 'GI'
put up br the _, - -,._-eeilume frl>tli. a,_...,.
worthlal. ,.,P•+ocllly, D A>H,·Y PILOT
Charles al ll'IDll lbefl, -amt -. · llMO£PllllrL' Bob; a catlor for sp1raeywenle..lodqa111st ·Dul-r,ll. the peat lB 'monllls,.11:.-·-
ol 2111 Via ca.,...,., .,. a....tJ and of Dr. and Mn. llobsJt i.. a.p.
Shlpl<y, 31, al •• ~ Clrdl and ·· er, ~ Monico, L1-1·u·D a DaiUel 8-40,., au -.i,llrt,. Beach.
both al~ -md Rhwoldo ----------
broker Wendell Wamn AulllD, &
Dulaney, SlllPleY" and ...... -
Dulaney, II, will be -la lbe --al tbo lrlal -, .... ,_
'Ila.. .. ......-11121 -4ofnud.
ed ...-a_~-~-,,,_I
(lloa IJ<IWRIH~ .... I)
Patrolman Takes
SUintl ,in Xrial ' . . , . ' On Mamlaughter
lly IAat CllAPPllL
tool< five and a lra1I dolon taw.-Into Mc<loYem. =::T· The anuno U!i been oo tl!o -Adl!r , Jon Volgllt, Miss ~ and . . • ' See ~.J... ::=·~.of~ =:~..,_~ .. ~dJ.:~1:~· Federal AssIStance n
Green, fflrl Alta 1-na wu dulled Wllh ptberlng In C....pns Park along with a • ...i paint at about 7:IO p.m. 'l'l!eaday rod< bond _ "Hot FnJi."
(See TRICKS, Pqe I) 'l'broqhout Voight '• lerlous disco.JI™ . T • Pl ~ofi.:i:.i~:.·~ .. ~~·~; On I.aguna rans1t ea
SUCCESS FOUND
fN ·PILOT A.D
tbe c.mtltutton be rore-s ~ Nhlon is
,....!acted and what the actor delcrlbed
u ,.._ilmlal attacu on the
.,._," Volllrt Jllalntalnod a f°"""I, yet ,. ...... and" on.a illlnorous, pooe.
Voiehl qaoted 'hlcla Nhloo C..'1 vi<w
that Spiro ~ bad done a mnaruble
)ob ollmprqYing the media -"You can't
u~ lbe pc1ftl' ol fear, TrlCfa aakl.u
11• "-lbed .llla owo • fwa ol
palllclpell,. In a ........... poaCe
-..... .. , ~(IOt-.myaall k>lelber and
. l&ld our Conllit>rtloo ts In trouble.. It '11 up
to.... -
"So, I IOI -boil• -to go with
me." Voilbt qulpped. "Wbeo I -=-= _.,,,... .... -....... a Uttli ,..,....... ..._. rrom •
••
,.,. .. umWr ltioD "I I d I ti . the dtJ ...... ___ tbelond.~
dbl8-dlll----· -·-·Illa dlJ ... -(Ill · appr 1 • -11!11 -. II :=,:•a ill!
bwardld to 1111: D ;~ et
tt ". ttJ:lm'ilr 1 .. ...... 1rwueod.Oirt.._ .... ..,._
total ...-...... of 1111' pw'Cll -_..,,. ________ _
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-of .. ---~ lnl -allir 11!1 lsod II! a ;•A.
.. ...., ..... == In u.e •l•d•••••or nl.Ol!I I trill fl Mt. 0 W V'P
pol-0.,-Pf ........ .,._, ....., In bit lrlal 11•1-
~ -... c.irt. "'8 lrlal, -ID Ill ~ ..,., -
-• llllal ............. -· ,..... ...... = ......... , ..
.__of .... --..,.. ...... GD a DIJ' WlalM.ad ......... Olloln-.
. ~ -· II, ., i..w -. -~lolllalradof ........ md ... 111
............... ed .... .-..
•El<:-* -_.A ..... Olla es.
-lc!Olf ll!l 1Ua6 "'lllt ftnl ... .. , , .. ., --aod ION ,.,,.. II. ·-~·11-.t<t _....,.
1o tbo fatal ........
'Illa ollw. , .. :-r-... fWllfT. ed ............... .....
(loaAl>'W.Npll
I •
~ o-ln '"«"'1 la lloolf •
115,ClllO boll, -the Wrd .... ~ ' Mutln.. WU m'EAll~ after polUac ti.a -l'Po Ii,,... Dlpuly 11111rk1 A-,
-· -Pfll toil a. -• the Gnod Jurf It« 1llonollJ, .-..
lo tbe -.... bpt-151111 the tDM were arreNd:
Ho' da-'l1!alp --.r -
•bout btrlnc • -lo .. rid ti Seyw -wbo ii.._•..._. w
-..-ti Ibo Operltth1 ...,._.., unm -wtr lllil ,_,
ftt aDeted Diii S 'J1J bltasm
F*-J and I• Wft 11 -....
..,..., dl\Jilllll.. =flllld. lit two spaclflc Is.-hn ......
'lbe 112 ... ~ ..... '° •a•t
.... pUcl ... ..,. 11"'1 I I ''""' nnet ............ , .. ;HI
bOpa to fear~--a. ..... """"'""' .. --.......
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w.)J> ID 081 . .dis .... =·.:-.. --..:.-=: ______ .. ..
tlremld ... 1-...... ., loto..... . • IN .... Te • .t'l' ,.,.., .......... ..
Ifs~,, ........ ~ _c.....,,,. __ _
--Coll• -.. -.11Hllllool l1a.,.. "· . LA... • :=... , --. ~ ... -.. =-:..... ': =..,.= ......... iiio!_-I ~· . --. -.
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DAILY PILOT LB
P:~911_ane Gas Explod~~
I .,.0... "' ' '
Mesa Jr orker Seriously Burned in Bl.aze
A COllta Mes1 nian was crltlcally ·bum·
ed Tuuday afternoon when a proPane
truck parked at a Newport Beach com-
J>any that bulkb propane trucks exploded
lnlo !lames.
Ed•ard Gttme1, 23, of 2073 National
}.ve., was rushed to Orange Countf
Medical Center with burn,, over 90 per-
tent of. his body, a fire spokesman said.
Gremel was listed in critical condition to-
day .
Gremel , an employe of J a r c o
Engineering Inc., 4043 Birch St.. was al-
temptlog to odjllSt • vo'lve on Ibo trll*'o
2,500 gallon propane tonll when the I"
•tart<d leaking rapidly and wu Ignited
by an unknown flame.
More Ulan two dot.en firemen and
seveQ trucks from the Newport Beach
and Orange O'.>unty fire departments bat·
tied the flames for a half an hour before
they were put out. ,
''The Dames were jumping 30 feet high
up the side of the buildl111 at one point,"
said fire department spokesman Hugh
McMillan. ,
"Witnesses reported several explosK>ns
·Interest Runs High
Design Ordinance Goes
Before Laguna's Council
A£ter several months . of study and
revie9i, a new ordinance providing for
design revi~w of most" structures in the
city of Laguna Beach will come before
the City Council for public hearing and
first reading lonl&ht.
Under the ordinance, intended to en·
courage "the best professional design
practices, plans for" all bujldings and
site improvements, incl~ing additions
and remodeling, will be subject to
scrutiny bf a design review board, with
Impact Letters
Only Required
. On Big Projects
the exception of single family residences
and duplexes in the Jt..11 R-2 and R·H
zones.
Because of a "myriad of phone call.s"
received following the first reading of
another ordinance that would require
owners of contiguous uoders11.ed Jots to
combihe them into single bulld1ng sites,
the city planning staff will recommend
deferral of the ordinance pending study
of a variety of problems brought to their
attentioo.
In other business tonight , the council
will :
-Conslde!' a request for tra!llc Jlgbtl
in the area of Laguna Canyon Road
between Ille Post Office and the ochool
bus yard, to reduce acckients.
-Hear an oral report by c.ouncllman
Roy Hohn on the statu.s of Pepper Tree
Part.
-Hear an oral report by Jan Babcock
Only major developm.ents such as boos--on feasibility of collecting aluminum cam on the beaches for recycling. ing tracts, roads and utility installations -Receive a report on pending policy
require an environmental i m P a c t decisions in the Aliso Water ~nagement
statement in Laguna Beach. Agency, aod give instructions to the city
That's the gist of a six-page set of en-delegate. 1
vironment.81 Im~ statement guidelines -Receive a status repart on trash and
whlch has : .been in use since early sewer billing collections.
October. • -Discuss a feasibility .study for iffi..
Impact sfa.ternents must be submitted provements in the ~lice department
for all ~ruction in o Cf I c i a 1.1 y facility.
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before we 90t there but luckily the enUre
tank dido~ IO up" said department Capt.
James Topping.
Once the flames were pu~ olit, firemen
continued lo boae down Ille truck to keep
it cool and prevent any more sparks
born oeltlnjJ off the st!D·leakillg propane.
"They hosed II dOwo wllb ground lines
aod the snorkel truct lor several hollrs
until a new valve could be installed,"
Toppil1g said.
The leaking gas, which spread a
pungent odor all over the Newport Beach
induatrial complex near Orange County
Airport, caused fireme11 to fear that
nearby Oames or sparb could set off a
m.aMive cba.ln reaction of explosions.
Firemen ran to nearby buildings and
shut down all electrical and gas. supplies
to mlnlmla the dange1 of more ex·
ploslons.
Several attempts were made during
the afternoon to transfer the gas to other
tank!, but all or these were unsuccessful .
The loaded piopane truck. owned by
Pargas Company of Anat.etm, 1'11' being
used by Jarco to test the tanb being
built at the company for leaks, McMillan
said. •
Scouts Dish Up
W orlil' s Record
Banana Split
With the creation of a banana split 583
feet long, Laguna Niguel Cub Scout Pa ck
700 is claiming a new world's reeord.
The IUknember Cub Scout group
created the monster delicacy last
weekend,, using 875 bananas, 43 gallons of
Ice cream, 12 gallons each of chocolate,
strawberry and pinei:ipple topping, 92
cans of whipping cream and Bil: gallons
of marascbfuO cherries.
Pack 700 maintains it clearly smashed
the previous record of a 400-foot banana
split created as <... joint effort by three
Boy Scout troops in Cerritos.
The Laglina Niguel Cub Scout Pack is
one of the nation's largest, with 30 adults
coordinating the activities or the 110
boys.
On completion of the lengthy con-
fectidii, the pac'... set what may have been
another record by consumiDg the whole
~· designated open spa~ and. comerv~uon -Receive the reslgna,Uon of Miit
areas, %Ollo,<hangea UI CODJuctloo Wlth .a ----the Board of 1.oolng ,\d. development., tentative tract p11111ooals. · J>lhAal;· aild appoint a new member lo -·of roads. and water 81111......., lhO .Jioiid. Ch··•ch Loses 2 maim, anct all divisiom of land. · .. _ ~;-: .l.U/'
Statements may also be; reqoir.s1tr.::". ~~-• . · ' ... '. •.: '. · ~J~e1~::i~.'!'Wie;~~~;-~1,,.,,h.r,,..1 ·;1i~,··. Cheeks
courses. conditional ... ~ • •P-·sT' ., ns . ..
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plications and variance application!. .' . an • • . . TwOlllifton.thects valued at $700 were '
Developers, however, may ftle um-taken &Un $t. Mary'.s Episcopal Church
vlronrn'!!tal impact sta~t oeQ>plion , now for~. on lbo&e t.aues," t ~Beach Tuesday.
category if• they feet there wW be-· : " " · ~ " " ' 1 • ' ipastor and Karedl!tou!er.
requests . for projects ~,.the , · t,~'J please go take .• -· • were made out tp Robert L.
effect on 1" envlronmerrtJ·o -; 1; • ' ~ ' · [!I'' hit yhard on~· )_ ••1
' tflcrlbed 81 about 31 years old, Theaee~ptlonrequ..iiare ,JWlia ,('i -.'She urged ,~Inches tall ail weighing :
l\Dd granted by Ille city p ~· overcome pub ..,..... fuougbt byliollce.
li Is determined there wU1 be • lbO'aurll]to Nixon'• ha ' · , "*"told by Herfim S. Jen-
vlronrnental _Impact. . ;~ .etlative lo people of lhlll . • , • ·nlnl!."-~ ...ion, Ille Checks had
The guideline> also IJlclude ~ ed MJsi ern last ti{ 'Did'" been~ oo an office desl<ond the of-· d~ription of how to wrllfi 4A en-Nixon bu" ~ted Wli ~ OI ' fice temPonriJy vitcated. On-Ois return,
yll"Ollmenuq .impact sta~t 1.\4.:What and manipallted ua for ' ;. the c1*b .~ missing.
lnformaUon..11 should contain. , . Sha ecbolfll her falhet.that The ·-.police seek had been in the
"freedom, ·GGce lost, ls · · , · to office, Jetp:Up said.
n "' retrieve" .and suggested. ' four
C <& .. 1-. '!.;;:_ Klaber. mor~y~~fNlxon .:Otl>t ' ·,fiollae , ~· --~ the -~· system· or , anc1 "1 :-:'--.:~--·Page -I
balanc<.t" J.lll be rapidly kiil;liec1dle of
Nil:on'1 ~" SuJll"ell* Court
nomlnaU• and "attacks" Cld'.lbe midla.
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MWtary snivestde !f'Vkes were held
at Pacific View Me!porlal Pirk this
afternoon fer Paul G. klaber, a Laguna
Beach mainmo died Tf""'l"Y at the age
ol 23. ' . .
Klaber l!..purvlved b1 h1J parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour C. Kiaber of the fami·
Jy home, 1180 St. Arlr1'1 Drive; his
paternal grandmother, Mn. Fay Klaber
of New York, anti , hi.t maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Nora Milbousen of
Missouri.
A native ot Mkidletown, Coon., Klaber
had lived In. Laguna Beacb for 21 years. --..
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''Selle t& Ume now, &o tlact 1 man
who wants lo return Ill .. our' ........
ideala," Mia McGovern~~-
1n ,_ 1o qu--fl-.~·
Volaht uid' Ille chief • liiae lit-.this
Presidentlat' race Ls renantiilr of
"decency In government."
All"-<! If he were a amstlan, Voight
said he believed In Ou1lt ID4 ' the
ChrisUike i~eals. .
He argued In support of McGovern's
welfare refonns saying in tbe' ciiiltest of
an end to the war and redilcid.mWtary
spending they would ultimately lead 'to
reductlon of the wellare .rolll, mt F
liferation of welfare rectpilntl "u y
would have yW bell eve."
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TRICKS ..•
causing an estimated $300 In damaae.
Green told officers he beard a noise ln
his front yard, went outalde to in-
vestigate and found the red paint all over
his garage door, patio, roof and sidewalk .
Egg throwing lnddenta were reported
at Solana and South Co8lt Hlghay,
C.enter and Glenne)'l'fl, and Brooks and
Temple Terrace. iJght bulbll were
repon.dly beillg thrown al , P"rl and
Soulh Coast Hlahway wbUe water
,belloons were thrown at Diamood and
Gtenneyre.
Partlclpainll In two fights ftl'e not
held. Noisy parties were reported all
ovtr town and the aperator of the South
Cout Theater wu advlled thlt a ltroni
odor of marijuana wu presenl ln h11
tbtl.ter.
'Victim's Name Told
LONG BEACH (AP) -A aallor klllod
In • Ore oboard Ille 111bmartne ,_,.
.....i Florlun at Long Beach Naval
Shipyard waa . Identified 1\ladoy as
James R. Lombard, 1$, Ookrld1•. N.J. A
...,,.,d sailor Injured In Ille fl" Monday.
Ralph While. IS, Lynwood, WU treated
for fim degree bums on h~ lee• and
returned to dut,y, a Naq tpokemuin M-
ded. •
ADAMS •••
driven by · a drunk or mentally hr
competent ~ and be was given a
description Of the car.
He saldii~bepn a search fer the vehl·
cle and alter looking down El Camino
Real lo abciut the san Luis Rey crossing,
he though~ be saw the Suspect car ahead.
The officer said that as he accelerated
to catch the vehicle, he looked at his
patrol car'• apeedOmeter and it had read
"a little aver eo."
He testified be thoulhl his speed re-
mained constant until he began braking
to avoid the pickup truck.
Neither nd · ligbt3 nor sirens of the
pollce car were in operation, Adams
testlf!ecl, becaUM In almllar cases In-
volving a · P*!bly unstable driver,
smpecll hive run from police units.
"U be t.d run, be only could have gone
up a reskSeatlal strtet or onto the
freeway offram",'' Adams testified.
Under ~uestionlng by Don Clarence,
deputy dJstrtct attorney, Adams admitted
that he had no opinion .. to hiJ speed
juot befor~ the er..h.
COnlllctl"IJ testimony by traffic tn-
vestlptcn bas been given on the
determloaUon of thS' police unit's speed
aa estimated from skid marks left 'al the
accident acene. --.-'
A pl'OICCUUon eqitrt witness sald
mtnlmum speed would have been 87
miles per hour, while a defense expert
testtned llllt It couJd have been 45 miles f:.r ~· The road ls posted ~ miles per
"Ju.at u I was a few feet from the
truck, Jt oocelerated out In front of me,"
Adami told the cwrt.
He oald It bad appwecl tO hlm the
pickup bad DOI qulte halted at a llop llp
at Aveolda Dolonit before-turning left
onlo El·Cam!no ReoJ, •
He 111d he oaw the vel>lcle pull Into the
mlddle of Ille lntenectloo end that JI
hotltated the,..
"'! tbouallt he bad aeen me and that he
was &<>Inc to yield ." Adama said.
Adami 11 beln& defended by oltorney
Genild w11111ma w-fee ii h<tnc pro-
vided by ~he city ol San Clemente.
Adami bu terVed 11 a desk otflotr
slnce the mbdemeanor charge w • s
lodged ogalnst him.
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COUNTY FIREMEN 'MOVE IN QN FLAMING PROPANE TRUCK IN NEWPORT BEACH
Costa Moe Man Badly Buined 11 VehiC:le Explodes Ne1r Orange County Airport
Capo Propositions . ...
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School Issues Face Vote '
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Two ballot propositions exclusive to the
Capistrano Unified School District will
face volenl at the pnlb along parts of the
Soulh Orange Coast Tuesday.
And one of lbo&e Issues -U passed -
would have a profound effect on the
method of electing trustees oo the CUSD
Board .
Labeled propositions L and · M. the
Issues were placed OD the ballot at the
last minute on orders of the County Com·
mittee on School District Organization.
The .r"L" issue ask.!! voters if they
choose to realign trustee area boundarie.s
to achieve a better balance of voters
residing in each of the seven segments of
the school district.
Proposition M, a more controversial
issue, asks voters if they wish to change
the method of electing trustees to an at·
large basis, instead of the current
method which calls for residents in each
. district electing only one member.
That issue won .no favor among
trustees earlier this year, ~who were
surprised and shocked that the coanty
committee decreed that the question
should come up for 1 ·1'0te. ·
The school district Is the only one In
Orange County that bas Its trustees
elected under tb~ward system.
Others have trustee areas setting up
residential requirement! for candidates,
'yet Ille board memben are ele<!ted· by
residents throughout the district.
Opponents lo the preaent ll)'8lem
argued last summer that the current
system Violates the one--man, · one-vote
theory of electing officials.
Foes of Ille system added. that at I
present, a voter in the district electa only,
one.seventh of the trustee! OD the board.
Trustees -have insisted, however, that
the present method works for the CUSD
because of the strong community ldei>
tities in each trustee area.
'Il!ey added as well that the at·large
' GEM TALK
TODAY:
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
DIVING FOR PEARLS
' The search for pearls was con-
ducU!d for over 300 years largely
by independent divers wbo found
the best pearl-bearing oyster beds
along the Gulf of Calilomia•s west
coasL
The old-time divers plunged nak-
ed t<i the bottom, with only a heavy
sl<lne. at the waist. They remained
under as long as two minutes, se-
lecting suitable oysters, cuttlng
them olJ. and placing them In a
bask el
Pearl oysters seem to prefer
shelttred harbors or ~ys where
fresh water empties and are usu-
aUy found In bunches on bard rocks
or sandstone.
The shells cootalnlng pearls nry
In diameter from 2 l<I 8 lncheo.'
The clreular opening 1s on tcp ODd
the shells an uaually sllei>Uy open.
They are vertical, not lying fiaL
Grading of pearb Ls beyond the
ability of the average diver, bat
your-local Independent jeweler <an
help should yoo be fortunate enoguh
to !Ind a pearl-bearing oyslU.
method has inbred drawbacks because it
could allow the election of a block of
board members supported by one active
pressure group.
· Thus far. they said, no trustee elected
under the present system bas adopted a
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DULANEY ...
Trends syndicate controlled by Dulaney
from offices in Laguna Hills and Seal
Beach.
Shipley was vice president of the
enterprise. Mrs. l>ulaner acted as cor· • porate secretary. ·
Hospital controller Machan and finan..
cier Fred Riley were both cleared of
identical charges after they testified for
the prosecution against their former
codefendants.
Machan admitted that be rocelvecl
checb lotaling 132,000 sbortly after the
deal went through. Riley testified that be
loaned hiJ controlling Interest lri the
Azalea company to Shipley for a '90,000
fee.
Bus Crash Kills 7 I
0n. Greoo.e:"mgt.w~~
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ATHENS. Gleece (AP) -SI~
American. and one other person were
killed Tuesday when their tour bus ski\l-
ded oil a rain.soaked natk>nal highwq
near Corinth, about 80 miles Southwe.at
of Athens. Officials said 29 persons were
Injured, three ,.rlously. The bus was
carrying 38 tourists to n e a r b y
arcbeologlcal ftiesf"'..=-'·"'F· .... , ·
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"parochial" attitude about bis decisidri
on the board. •
A simple majority of votes can ettl>OI
pass or defeat each ballot item. : 1
'!be issues appear la.st on Tuesday's
ballot.
District Board .
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Expansion Issue :;
Goes to Voters . ..
Voters of the S&ddlehack Communilj
College District wW be a.keel Nov .. 1
wbelher they wish Ille district board tq
be expanded from five to sevea mezn:.
.hers.
Propositions l and J OD the bollol, If
al'i>rovecl by a simple majority of vo~
will allow creation of two new trust.II
areas and two new l'eats <m the aoverif.
In& 'bnpn1 ' " ~ Of fhe boird was • ,,.,
mended by an ad hoc committee re:t
·this year when tt was learned Truatee
~ 5 (Mission V~jo) had grown In
31~ registerel . voters. This -figure II
three times Jmpr than the 1 "ideal~
flgQre for a trustee area. ·. '
j'rot>O!ilUon I asks the prese!rt area-~
be split into three areas. 1be oew are~J
would eucompass Laguna Hiiis, area S
will take lo Lake Forest and Irvine, and
area 7 wW Include 8"n Juan CaplstrBll'!,
EI' Toro and Missloo VteJo. ' ·:
Proposition J paves the way for-Q~
pansioll Of the boar<o lo conlonn wllb the
pflOJIC)8ed trutee areas. I I
Christmas
Headquarters
for .. :
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Accutron· by Bulova
Whet ICOCUltl '°'the~ ICOlllWJf dlll
Aocutton wttch 11 a tinf' tteotronlc1Hy-clrt\lwl ""*'f f«tr
wnoee vibrations 119111 • ltcond Into llO PNdlt ltme
lntervtll. Tuning forll tlmt 11 IO nll"J peffiect, WI
ouararrtH Accutron acc:uf'ICY to-.tHn 1 ~
• month.· a.. our fUSI Mtectlon cf Aocutron watchft.
belutlfully tlmed 'orChMtrn1111W11-From $110. ............. _.., . .,..
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CONVtNllt:'T ff.IMS
27 YlAll:S IN THE SAME LOCATION
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vOL 65, NO. 306, 5 SECTIONS, 70•PAG~ OR:A.NGE COUNTY, CALIF()RNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1972 TEN CENTS . ' '
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Lease Dispute Flares
Caspers Raps Baker's Staff on M,ile Square
By JACK llROB~CK
OI a. Dllft' ....., ....
The Mile Sguatt conlrov"'l' Oared
again today at the Board of Supervi!ors
meeting when Board. Clialrman Ronald·
W. Caspers of Newport Beach aitacked
Supervi8or David Baker's staff for their
handlJng of the transfer of the 4M-acre
park lo tbe count) by tbe federal govern-
ment.
Caspers, in a ·move which observers
tagged u support ol Supervi!or Robert
BatUD In his re-electlon campaign, uked
that . Richard Ruiz, Baker's eiecutive
Tustin POW
Allegedly
Rips Nixon
--. From Wire Se.rvfces
A Tustin man, lmprl>oned In North
Vietnam, reportedly criticized President
Nixon and South Vietnamese Presldel)I
Nguyen Van Thieu in a broadcast over
Radio Hanoi today.
I • t ) • ' .DatLY'l'K.OT"""!ft~ ......
·• U . Col Edison W. Miller was identified
by the Vietnam News Agency as one of
two U.S. servk:emen-POWs who com-
meoted on the pro~. peace accords. .•
Miller's wile, Llndsay, who lives in
Tustin, . .refused to • comment on the
ieported remarks ol her husband.
>·' 'HE MOVED CRIMI .FROM STREETS,INTO WHITE :~si:• ..
'.,: Actren Candice ...... 'Can'l·~fmcl';Four·~l'.~ of·~!•ott
~:::l\le,GQ~e,r~:· :lifJ
~:~UCI S~~tsflear :2-¥"ii.~
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_ "Four· years le9 ~t·Mxon Prom-
~ to get crime off the streets," ac--
tress Candice Bergen reminded an IU·
dlence of l ,000 Tuesday at UC Irvine.
: ~'He did that. He moved crtIDe into the
White House," tbe actress said to the
ddi_ght of the otherwise cool crowd .it.
kbd.ing a campus rally for Sen. George
McGovern. . "'.4~~:~'.~ ..... ,..,,,.....,
Terry McGovern, the c a n d id a t e' 1
~ter, were featured at the l p.m.
~g ln Campw: Park along with a
nick band -"Hot Frog,"
: Throughout Voigbt's aerlous discourse
\'ii the issues of the war, bombing,
iroolon of lndivldull rights, weakening o(
tbe Comtltutioo hO'toreaees if Nixon ls
l'&<leded and wbat Iba actoc described
• as ~·unconstltutlanal attacks on the
, press," Voight maintained a forceful, Y.tyl,
relaxed and often humorous, pose.
Voight quoted Tricia Nixon C.OX's view
tbat Spiro Agnew had done a remarkable J!!b of Improving tbe Jnedia ....: "You can~ ·
Wlderestimate tbe power of. foor, Trlcla ·
did."
'He described his own ·fears of
participating In a Waahlnglon peace
march. "But, I got mywell together and
llld our Constitution ii 1n trouble. lt11 up
to me. :~"lo, I gol three huge friends to go wltb
me " Voight quipped. "When I got l!!e!e, :uJei:e were 500,000 other J>OOPI• lncliii!liii
a UtUe 7$-year-old · woman f r o m
JoQCllJgan. I wondered wby. 1 ·-IOJf'ed." 'J'he film star urged -to become · l!Jl!lnned about whit'• going· oo· ln the
Ml-admlnlltra\IOll and . ,w ti at
McGcmm hu· really said he would do
iiblut welfare reform, the ·military
W<lget, hi• plans to end the wlr and' tbe
creatlan ol a pea<etlm• _,,"that la -dal to all ol UI. He's been down
DOW for a year on thole lssuel," Volght
&aid. "Pleue, please 10 take a loot
before next Tuesday."
, Miu Bergen .hit bard nn tho apathy
tb.me too. Sbe llfled oupport !or
McGovern to overcome public unconcern
sbe altrtbutA!d Io Nixon's haYlnfl Mliven a
aedaUve lo tbe potpie ol tbla OOUDtry."
.)4111 McGowm, Int to ~ uld ~ bu "fnlltrlted ua, _,ppr_ UI
jjjd .. nipilll!Od ai lor l<iur )' ..... "
-lllli ---lllber'1 -!bat "fiorteiclmn, once bt, ls very bard to
re\Me" and auggeilted that Willi lour "'°"' yurs of Nixon :.i the Wlllte. ff°""'
tbe nation'• •)'Siem ol ·~ and bl._" will be npldly 1oet !lee-of
Nlsaa'a 111bAUDw'' Su~ Co U rt Oominaima and "1ltacb' on the-.
"Selle the Ume now/to elect 1 IJIOR
•bo wants to munvll.I to oor ltlcieOI
1'1ool1," MIU McGolem """" -· In-~.--ltolnlluderlU, V91Cbl ml Ibo dllel .... In tblt
Pruldentl1I race II ...-Uon o1
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'1llS'tORI 1llCINCY TO U.S.'
/tdor' Jon Voltlht Of UCI ' . .
l'decency·ln pawiM!Df:." •
·Allred If ho "Rl'ti a.Quistlan, Voight .. 1.r 1ie bellel1ed 1n airts1 and the
ChrisUll<e ldW..
He arpiod In 111pgott ol M<Govern'1
weUare J'!forDll 18.Yina in the conteJt of
an end to tbe war ·..a n!duced military
opendq Ibey would ultimelely leod to
ndllCtlon of tbe ..it... rolls, not """
lllmt!On · of ·welfaro rec1p1e1111 "u ' Ibey
would· have ~ ~ "·
Irvine Reaeation
Qff ering Activitiee ' .
'l'he brnadcast said tbe two prf9oners
made 'tbelr cOIDlllelll'ln an.imBView with
a correspoodeot ol • V o i ~ e .of Vlelnam -.,but~.,..'"'M""" . Mlk--~"' "l'l-NIJllll'• musu to sign tlieoe agr ...... ts
did nqt surprise me. ':Ve are . ..,.. coot
~ ~ 4..-; ....... Phli-::i,,.::'# vt:.~ :::-:tu:; .
<of ~ ~.and , tbe waste o! !:~ft;;; ':1 l:'J'? = menl abd' Iii Ille name of tbe American
people."
According lo th e broadcast, Miller
said !bat Thieu •cannot oppose . tbe
restoraUon of peace in Vietnam wlthoUt
~ president Nixon's approval and support."
Thieu wu depleted as "only a tinhom
puppet and no American is so naive that
he does not know !bat Pr<sii!ent Nixon
has a life.and.death bold on Thieu and
his .....Ue<I govemmen(
"President Nlli>o 1s on1y again 111>wac
his lack of tm.crity, his disregard for
America's real lntemts and his will-
ingness lo .....ioce American and Viet-namese lives.••
"It ls not up· lo .'l'hleu lo decide tbe late
oMbe 1JSA or tbe late <of tbe American
military men or POW~ I ·-wboleheartedly with Sealtar McGovern'•
llatement !bat If 'l'hl .. -to·cootlnue
the war, let hhn fight II aione."
Irvine Council
Meeting Tonight
On General Plan
Irvine clty coundlmen tonight at 7,JJ
will c1!9ctm ways to create an 1ntertm
,..,....1.ptan by Jan. I, 11'73 while punu-
lng 11 the oame time tbe long-rsnge pl11>-
nil11 ellnrt launched In lilMkummer. ·
The coundl meets in dty ball, 4201
campus .l>rlve.
City ~ Wllllam Woollett, Jr.
Slid t 0 d I f be and lllannlnl Dlttctor
8nlCe Wourm will .have rlf.l!lllons !or three ai;:tioal neot'M"Y 1n t of a re-
cent dty 1ttomey nJllng that rvlne mu!I
have adopted a ....,.i pion of oome kind
by year end In order Io mloroe mnlng
laws.
Woolett detcrtbed tbe three 1,.u of ec-
tloo .. being:
-ConUnuaUOn and p o 1 1 I b I e ac-
celeratloo ol the ..-al plan _..
tml that wen to have led lo ldoptloo 11
tbe end of im
-··~ • -. O"Uh .......... lo ldoplloa of .. ... .
tttlm -al ..... by the end of this
year.
-Senlng rollof (Nblalloa tpOdllcally ""'"i"'"' tbt 1--dll' from tbt -s-11---·~ Amore -...,u of plannlnc lad -Ing upectod to ho rtlled oo ln -(II
In lnlttlm _.i plan will .. Uberal
UM ol planned community 100lnc.
Woollett ..,iatned thal -IOlling In
lrtlne hu -ol lhia type. Ho ......... Ibo -city lllflht otO
-... -ol the qrlcuJtul"ll (IC-... ol tho Irvine <lomj>ooy llld
lllpulate In !ho a-nl plm that """ planned _,,11111y 111111111 -be almnd fer .......... ClOIMMrda1 pt
(lleo PUN, .... I)
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assistant, be called to the board meeting.
CUpen questioned Ruiz' admitted
communicaUon with the Federil Bufeau
of Outdoor Recreation's regionaJ office in
San Francisco regarding Battin's cam-
paign ad which lilleged that tbe develop-
ment of Mlle Square Park was being held
up 'so that a few people could lease lhis
land for a pittance and reap h6ndreds of .
thousana. of dollars In profits from its
use." .
Ruiz r<plied that · he had kept the
federal offlciala Informed of all eventa in
connection with tbe tramler of the prop-
erty to the county, "as I have done
since negotiatlorul began in lte.1."
"The property WBI ready lo be
transferred to the c:ounty 1n May and
· events over which we bad no control
delayed !bat acllon," Ruiz stated.
He referred lo the bribery l!C8l\d.<I In
connection with tbe agricultural loiles on
2t3 acres ol the park land.
"Do you regard campaljn literature as
the truth!" questioned Caspen referring
to Battin's at.atementl in the'ad.
"No," answered Ruiz, 0 but I do believe
•
• it ls the responsibltity of public olfodals
to seek the truth."
At this point Baker Interrupted Io say,
"You should question me -not my
assistant. I object violently to )'QUI' tac-
tics."
"Go ahead and object," replied
Caspers. "YOW' :tffice wa.S given the
... ponsibltity by the boanl lo carry out
lbe negoUationa wU.h the government to
obtain tbe parlc land lot the oounly. II •
you have failed. I 1'ant to know why.'' 1
"U you will loot 1t the material I 11ve '
tSee BAUR, Pqe I)
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COUNTY FlREM!N.MOYI Hf ON FLAMING l'llciP~ nlJac IN NIWPOllT MACH
Costa -.Man ladl·(llumod 11 V ... lcle Ex .... Hoar Or-c-.ty Al .....
Propane Truck Explodes
'Mesa Man Crititallj''8urned in Newport Incident
A Co8ta Mesa man was critfa.Uy bum-
ed Tueaday afternoon when a Jl'OPllQe
truck parked at a Newgort Beach oom-
pany !bat builds propane trudJ exploded
into names.
Edward Gremel, 23, of 2013 National
Ave ., was rushed to . Orange County
Dulanefl Trial
Medical Center with burnl over 90 P<"'
cent of bll bo<!y, I !\re 1pobanan Akf.
Gremd WU llated In crlUcal condition \O-
day.
Gremel , an • employe ol Jar co
Engineering Inc., «H.1 Birch st., war at-
tempting to adjust a valve on the tnack's
Nun .'.Mistaken' on · Loan,
Witness Tells Court
By TOM BAllLEV
Of .. Delft' .........
"I told Sllt<r Mar larel Mary !bat lhe
was very serk>ully m1ataRn 1n ma.kin&
the k>an."
'11lat comment came today from San
Bernardino attorney Robert Farrell u he
,.lated his rille 1n necottatlonl thet led .,
the St. Bernardlne Holpltal -..
'6QO,am of Ill 'reeerve tund to 1 cor-
por1tlon headed by Laguna Hllla llnan-
ctor JOMph Dulaney.
Farrell testified u a pnooecvtlon
wun... In tbe Orange County Superior
SUCCESS FOUND
IN PILOT A.D
Court "Taj Mihal" trlal that he WU -oultad by boopltal admlnlatnlor Slater
MMpm Mat)' 1n.r .... bad -the pcopaoed loa wltll 1-ltal -..Iler
Robort MIChan IJld defendant J.,...
Shipley. •
"I WU not lmpnMd wllll the docu-
nient 11 all," the ....... ta.,.. --
mented durlnl -Iona lbout the loan ._..-bnnded by the~ u
I ~aud.
ramll tMtlfled !bat he urted the
Romon Cltholk: nuno who ntaln<d him
.. Ie1ll COUllle! lo pt apoctaliled ltpl
ad•lce and a bank -of the
deal btfart lnveotlng thltr -ln
-Maloll• -lloc:k. Ho l8ld he 11ao lrJUad""' ----'ully
!bat !ho hotpUal """"".art • ponooal
,...._ from o.i..,, tho! the loan
-Id .. ~ by """ ~ the ll<lek II> _ _.. ...... --' Pll01Ja19tor Stu.rt a... _.... that
Dula9'I' (IRITlbed In the -·t that
be ftuld ""' the ...... --...... ''Cf\l'er I.he cica&nt«r,. • .......,, by the
nuns.
Grllll --OulMq of -,.1on In
!bat the --!ltd to .. oold ...
the -iiw1<ot. ID tbt.I -· the..tepu-t,y dlltr1cl II_, .,....., the ..U.t<nol
put up by' !ho Dtdanl)' ....... WU -· '°'""" of 1111111 thoft. lnud ud -llltt OOIANllY, ..... ,
1.500 gallon propane tank when the gas
started ltalllng rapidly Ind WU ignited "Y an Wlknown flame.
More than two den.en nremen Md
.even lrUcb from lbe Ne'tt'port Bucb
and Orarc• County tu. deplrtmeell i.t-
tled the Dames fOf' a ball an hour before
they wett 'put out.
''1'!!0 names Weft jumping,, loot ltlP
up the side of tbe buUdlng at one point," ,
uld lire deportment apollaman lllfCll
McMillan. ·
"Wltneues reported lleVttl.l ........ :
befcn we got there but lud1lf the -
. tonk didn't gt up" uld de.,._ C.pt. I
James Toppins. '
On<:e the nam.. --pu: out, -i
continued to --n Ute """" to ...... It cool and prttenl ony man _.
from oetUnc oil tbe otW-ie.u. -
"They """" n -.. with ~ nn.
•nd the -INdl '"' •""" ...... IS.. EXPLOllON, ..... 1)'
La..... It
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Ba.ttle IJp 13 Points
•
-'Pe&be' · ~dvance .San Clemente Picks Up Mor~. Suppart · ;. ~
Sp-urts Market . .
By JORN VALTERZA Nonetheless, t)le DICJ!llentum !or llUCb a Pendlelon and other northerly .,.., Iii °' .. ~ roet sleff project cooUnuea 'In -'orange County San DleJo County, 1trongly urged bk
Botstored by """"' new support by San where the LealPl< will conalder voting fellow aupervilora bf letter lo oondenjii
Diego C4Unty, San Clemente's city coun-ne1t wetk on a rtsalutlon offered by the the Pendleton klea
' NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
surgf4 forw•rd in a tup.volume adv~ today , and Wall Street observers.said 1t
looked like a long·a~·altcd peae&. rally
might Jlnally have arrived.
The Dow Jones average ol 30 indtdtri:il
stocks was up 13.55 to 969.07 at 2 p.m.
EDT.
Huntin gton
Man Namecl
111 Sche11ie
By AitntUR R. VINSEL
01 1119 D•il, ~1i.1 Sl•lt
Disclosure of an alleged plot to murder
the · president of a 25.@member
SouthCrn California labor union came
Tuesday, after the Los Angeles County
Grand Jury indicted three suspects, one
fron1 Htmti.ngton Beach.
He is Harold F. Tharp, 43. who earlier
this year lost our to long-time Operating
Engu:ieers Local I~ President ~o.seph
Seymour in an elet11on to detenrune the
union's new chlef. ·
Tharp, whose home address was D?l
immediately available, is held today m
LA:ls Angeles County Jail in lieu of $50,000
bail. Re and Henry B. Martin, 56, of Palos
Verdes and James T. Leonard. 48, of
Bell G~rdens, are all charged with C?D-
spiracy to commit murder in aonnection
wll.b tl\e Seymour case.
CbargH of solicitation to commit mp~ were also contained in the sec:et
iJ'l.dicbrients naming Tharp and Martm,
both.union members.
Leonard, accused by District At-
torney's investigators of being the in-
tended trig&er m'an assighed a $10,000
cOntract on Seymour's We is accused on-
ly.C..: conspiracy to commit murder.
Tharp's bail was set highest since be is
alleged br authorities to be the· master-
mind of :the plan to remove the man wbo
defeated 'bim for leadership of the union !roin, his a!!!ce.
\'o)umt lR tht first hour of trading
V'flS more I Mn !I. I m1Uto0 sbatti
··'("he taJ)(' is t('\lmjt you a sto11•.'' said
("h3rlM \.t'\\'\S (If f'rr\'('$ & Co. "The
:;c1or:-· IS L~I !\1)."0n LS goutg lO \\·in, peace
1n \'~t0..1m \\lll be siped an.• minute,
:u:d bus!nH$ ~ pictlllg up. U thtrt were
"',t:,ht b.'l.<.io~. r«J ·v, got 1hem all
IX\\""\' f'l'C ..
l..c.1v. 1$ :;.l<:<1 s.~ld ~me analysts expect
Pl'3C'\' ""tll h-nn£ .an t"astn;g or interesl
rates. I f3l('tlV 'llf'hich bas -.'Ol'ried {lWIY
i~..-stON' l"l'<'tft1fy-. Toda,··~ sC\'"Jl.~ C".atrk~ on top of a 9 JO
r.--e L'l ·I~ Do...-mdustnals Tuesday.
\\'hile tht> t ·n11l"d States maffitains it
•on·1 he rushed into a peace in
lndochtna. arran&ements are being m6de
for an in1em3tiona1 force lo supervise a
cease-fire agreement ·
Diplomatic sow-ces said Tuesday that
Canada, Indonesia. Hungary and Poland
agreed to pro\'ide %50 otticers each
toward the roree-. \\·hich the United States
v.·ould like to see in place at the time a
cease-lire becomes effective.
North Vietnam and the Viet Cong
demanded that tbe United States sign a
nine-point peace agreement in Paris on
Tuesday. but U.S. spokesmen said ad-
ditional details had to be worked out and
the day passed without a signing.
U.S. ~kesmen also declined to en-
courage speculation in diplomatic circles
that an agreement might be signed by
Saturday or SUnday. Neither have they
indicated when secret negotiations on the
remaining details might be held.
"I am hopefu1 an agreement will be
reached, but I'm not getting into any
timetabl~.·· Secretary of Defense Melvin
R, Laird told newsmen Tuesday.
White House Press Secretary Ronald
L. Ziegler was equally noncommittal,
sayhlg that the objective remains "to
achieve the right kind of agreement -
one that will last" and one that "does not
leave the seed for future conflict."
Trans£ er Delay
Of Park Blamed
UPITI ........
G11ess1Vho?
lt's the President's daughter,
Tricia Nixon Cox, masked for
a Halloween party for 150
foster grandchildren and their
f o s t er grandparents in the
White House.
From Pagel
DULANEY •••
ell tootibt will draft li baltle plan lo fight city ol Irvine. · • a resolutloo endonilng 1 camp Pendleton That propooal condcm(" the poulble The lasue was expected lo come up !~
jetport ~ will come before the Call· u,. ol El Toro MCAS as a ttnnlnal and a vote today. •
fomia teigue of CIUes nett week. Instead endorses Pendleton "9 the alte for U ·that opposlttoq indeed ~mes, jt
COWlty aupervbors In' ~ Diego this a l!Uljor International airport. would ratify tho ,.ntlmeq) 'lh'WY ...,,.
week heard proposala fr<lai 'their Filth San Clemente alreadi: lw.,oflldally OJ> ed by Or1n1e COun~ ~'of tlJe
District 'representative, William A. ~the Idea. Tonight a action will be lo jetport. ' 1 • 'I. 1,.~
craven, wbo urged the panel to the oouth appofut a delegate to the Nov. I League Fifth D!&trlct '811& ,.,_, Ron a id
to oppose any ~lion o! a civiUan· meetln8 pnd ln!truc\ him lo vote NO. CUJlltl of Oraqe Ceuiitj, the 1.,.
military terminal at Pend1eton. Cravm, whose ~t l n c 1 u d e I proponent of the Ptodleton plan, bu1
' his ineetlnga with tho San Diego o
Bodies •ecovered
3. Hell's Angels Charged . (
In Burial Ground Deaths
UKIAH (AP) -Three Hell's Angela
motorcycle gang members ·have been ar·
rested for investigation of murder of two
assistant to 1tate Atty. Gen. Evelle
Younger, said were orgtnally well boJes.
were not productive at all.
~ But success be!°"' the league la a
cel1alnty.
San Clemente City Manqer K
Carr ezplalned todoy that a teclmlcall
might prevent a leque vote on the
r<IOlutlon next Tbunday nlgbl u :
vote does not come, It would deflnllelJ·
cast at the Leque's Decembe< meelq.
. Carr conceded that San CltDlfj)
would be llghllng awesome odds ar
league .meellng.. ' •
Belldes Irvine, central-<OU!lly clUes'al
fected by nol10 from either El TorQ::o
Oraqe COWlty Airport are certala~ JO
favor the Pendleton plan. 1."1
splracy were leveled against Dulaney, 38, or the three persons whose bodJes were
of 2631 Via Ca.5eadita, San Clemente and recovered from graves on a scenic ranch
The sherm here said the search !or
bodies would continue, but no digging
was under way.·
Others In the Inland portions of ·'the
county, confronted with JllW08'lll !~l a
termlnal In the Chino Hills, might ho-m.
clined as well to 'endorse a jetport as far
away from their environs as possible; Derum saJd the trio were booked tn the
~eaths of the two men, but ~ the Shipley, 38, of 16951 Lowell Cittle and rumored to be a "burying ground" for
Daniel Hayes. 40, of 8211 Snowbird Drive the gang, authorities said today. woman.
both of Huntington Beach and Riverside Sherifrs Capt. Harry Derum said the "We feel the two. men were killed bt
broker Wendell Warren ,\ustin, 38. trio were booked at the COntra Costa Contra Costa COu.nty," east of San Fran--
Dulaney·, Shipley and ~s. Marlene County Jail in Martinebe.' z for invesligati~ cisco, he said.
Dulaney, 32, will be tried in the second of murder and mg an accessory Ukiah, in Mendocino County, ls 100
·.Frona Page ·1 ·"· ...
PLAN ••. .. .. · . , . ! the 'al be! J •· J murder· miles north of San Francsco. o tri ore uue,e ames He said one ... as arrested early today
on allegations that they defraud-and the others Tuesday, but declined ~= 1:::r~~·i.o';.;:,! e ~ten, ::. industrial development, ·-·
ed investors in the World Financial further detail. 'lbat method would obviate the Died
Trend! syndicate controlled by Dulaney The remains of two men and a woman ~=. ~ard~ M~~; for tnteme studies of precise land uses,
from offices in Laguna Hills and Seal have been unearthed on the ranch near at least for the interim general plan,
D'ck A.;i,.,.,.,, __,.101 Green, 29, Rlclunond. .............. ~ plan jecl Beach. Ukiah from what ' --. • ...,..... He said Mitten was a member of the ......,_. """8e pro
Shipley was vice president of the Oakland Hell's Angels, and Carter and would. be to set more predle
enterprise. Mrs. Dulaney acted as cor-Green of the Richmond Hell's Anegls. pollcles ldf most areas 'of the city. .~ 1
D• tr• l Bo d Investlgatol'!I used eartl>movlng equip-1'oo parts of that long-range e!focl'<!l<·
porate secretary. IS ie ar ment to seareh the area where the bodies peeled to be completed tb11 mooth, .,.;n
Hospital controller Machan and finan-were fountt alongside a circular dirveway help city planners in the interim piJI1
cier Fred Riley were both cleared of E • } leading to the house. · development. ;. ·
identical charges after they testi!ied !or xpans1on ssue The owners o! the rolling rancb land The base policy plan, created wlt4~-
the prosecution against their forme r three miles southwest of Ukiah where UM! put from the planning Commissijxt,
codefendants. G V three bodies were discovered MondaY UC ·Irvine, city c o m m i t t e e s ~
Machan admitted that he received oeS tO OterS night, George "Baby Huey" Welhem ind developers, J, one o! the documOP.ls,
checks totaling $32,000 shortly after the his wile Helen, have been .. h ..... ed with Woolett said would help. ' · ed h -• The second document ls the pr~ deal went through. Riley testifi that e Voters of the Saddleback Community possession and sale '<lf drugs. Wethern land use plan for the areas of the ,city
loaned bis controlling interest in the College District will be asked Nov. 1 also was charged with posSessing stolen not owned by the Irvine Company _ dJe
Azalea company to Shipley for a $90,IKX1 whether they wish the district board to property. window areas of central and north lrViOe.
fee. ', .1
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be expanded from five to seven inem-AddiUonally, planning comultant ·Ed ' S .~· .. Bribe C Haworth has been accumulating land use Campaign igR,:S~~ .· .e. . r y a~.:_; Predicts ~r:;,posl:ons I and Jon the ballot, I! From Pagel 'i:!.to =::. da: .. 1~l~ .. i~:::::
..... ~ ~,: . ~;-BJ· JACK BROBACK ,_... • approved by a simple majority of voters, EXPLOSION • gathering of such lnfonnation Is one.of Destroyed· One .'.'" :.~.l>!!'r"''"".... .. · rea:l =down· 1v~ allllw .~_QI 11!",~ ~ -. .. • • the moot ,tiJne.<lonlUmln aspecll
01
·lhe
1 ' • , olftl;:iab \May conf1rmed tha~ lli. areas and two new seats on the go•ern-until a new valve could be installed," ~nlgf:aielfort~. issue' ls ~ted.':to
J • j -d • c' er of Utle of the 465-acre Mile ing board. s. Topping said. renew the mon Id debate of the ~· aiw in ounty' Square Park to Orange County has )/eeB O:f 1"-rth E ] Expansion o! the. board was recom-The leaking gas, wbich spread a cil over Install adoption o! the IrvlDe ' t f"' I l• ~··a,b use of "possible ... "Q ' ~ C() ogy men<l!!ll by aa •acj boc committee ~ly it"!'gent Qllor all over the N._ri iletch Company general-plan.
One man h.as been $1ect ~ hl8 , ~t'· to invited guesls It • -~ ·~ . this year when it was le.arned Trustee 1ndustriaf-comple:r near Orange Couilty Although thit document is not a c;om-brother •is being sought oli:char tha' · 1trad!f" , ony. ' ~ . ' ... n econQmy" must replace j ) had to Airport, ca4sed flremeh lo fear tbt plete f.lan 9fleting the requirements of
they de~ed campaign ~ ~ ~, i 1c· ,~ accor~g\, to, ~ ·1 'If and 'leave ~ "cowboy" Area 5 (Mission Vie 0 · grown nearby Oame1 or iparkl could set otl a state 1w, Mayor Wtlllam Fischbach ·~d
William.., enke. can~· le ... , . ~· , onal d1rectcir ~. \ 1 'mankind is to Jvoid "tota11 31,809 registered voters. This figure is massive chain rea~D of eij>losions. Councilman Gabrielle Pryor have ·m.
District s rvisor. ".,, tdoor Recre . , 1 Of earth's e cp Io g I cal three times la:ger than the "ideal" Firemen ran to nearby bUlldtngs and dicated they conSlder that plan·, a
Charged with dest • ~ been schedu _. u 1 ;., ' "':" ~ Orange Coast College au· figure for a trustee area. shut down all electrical and gas supplies valuable aid in meeting the Jan·.·· 1
signs are Ronald C. B e · ··' • · •· t!i'" 1\0ld Tuesday. Proposition I asks the present area 5 to minimi:ie \be dangea of more ex-deadline. .
R. Brown both of 317 N. VermOOt'' ~e,, Sy1testetf said that orders tb detay the _Dr! Paul Ehrlich, biology professor at be split into three areas. The new area 5 plosions. Mrs. Pryor and Councilman Heril'y Anaheim.' -Ronald Brown h« been ev~t ~ from Washington, D.C,., He Stanford University and population densi-Several attempts were made during Quigley have indicated they believe it is
arested and his brother i! ~ sought satd he assumed the delay w11-erdered ty ~' urged political pressure to w?'11d encompass Laguna Hills, area 6 the afternoon to traru:fer the gu to other possible for the council to sit down and
by Santa Ana police, Lbey said ~y, because o( the recent in~.¢ two bring 1boUf· the spaceman economy in will take in Lake Forest and Irvine, and tanks, but all of these were unsucxessfUI. write a general plan which will meet',~e'I)
Wenke, said this morning that more Westminster city o!ficiab lG1 ch.mies of whiclt there would be strict control of area 7 will include San Juan C&piStrano, Tbe loaded propane truck, owned by state mandates. :
than 150 signs valued at Sl,50lror more bribery in, connection with "ID· alleged resource9; total recycling and minimal El Toro and Mission Viejo. Pargas Company of Anat.eim, was being Woollett indicated that may not.·be
have been either destioyed or stolen sh&kedowq regarding agrtcullutlt leases waste. , · . Proposition J paves the way for eJ-used by Jarco to test the tanks being necessary, but agreed it would be-a
from locations largel~~· Ana. _ _ _ o~~the ~ Ja&>d-f';.Qii: .• If ~~ues his 3;5Sa~t oq ~ ai.-~""-.'\:~of:tbe bolrfo·to-~ ""!i.Ul.~-·~t"_':--comp.aw for leaks, McMillan possibility were counci~en to ~t asi~ a
The candidate, who opposes iocumbent ·sapet'Y avid Baler cllerged vU"Onrneirt, Ehrilich contends, the earth~s l-·~pro;;posed;;;;trustee;;;;· ;;area;;•;·;;;;;;;;;;j~;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;-~-. ;;;;le;of;;opeci~;";;sess;;;;kln;;";·;'";·;· ;;'';:·;''
Robert W. Batt'" In the ·N-. 7 runoff Tuesday that, an advertllement f>'eeed by entire ~~cal system is due for col-. ;
u• .... Fit'St District lncumberit RObert W. Bat· lapse.
election, said the Brdwn brothers on last tin "and his prior actions 'have delayed I low soon will the breakdown occur?
Oct 13 attempted to destroy • sign at and ·poss~~y endangered ~ transfer of "lf, as -many ecologist& believe, the
Grand and Warner· Avenues In Santa t~ park land to the coun.tyby \be federal system 4: 20 to · 38 percent overloaded GEM ·TALK
Ana. government '' now, it atioo.1d occur sometime around
the year 20.I) or 2021. Less optimistic
Flea Market Slated
A nea market sale. 'benefiting ,future
chi ldren's activities or lbe Sierra Bonita
Community AssoclaUoq wID be held from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. In Sierra
Amigo Parle off Turtle Rock Otive in
Irvine.
The event is open to the public in the
park located near U)e "Broadmoor Turtle
Rock mode! hornet.
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DAILY PILOT
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BAKER ...
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yo~ you will see that I have
done exactly what the board requested,''
B;iker answered.
"I may make a motion to tum over the
negotiations to th ... .chainnan of the board
to consummatr the transfer," the
Newpo rt Beach su pervisor replied.
"Fine." replied Baker. "Just as long as
the job is done."
.. Acts of sabato~e have been done, tt
seems:• Caspers charged.
"By su rervisor Battin, yes," replied
Baker. "I rese nt yaur attack on Ruiz. lt
should be directed al me and it Is very
improper for you to question a member
of my staff for acts for which 1 am
responsible,"
Ballin then movro that the negotiations
be transferred to Caspers.
Supervisor Ralph Clark, acting the role
of a peacemaker of sorts, Immediately
offered a substitute motion to adjourn
I.ht: "'~ting. A roll call vote opproved
Clark's motion 3 to 2, with Battin and
.,,Caspers dissentins.
Jo~<Jllln School
Tn1stees Meet
Award1n1 a contract to build an
element ary IChool on Carrillo Drive In
Mission Viejo and 1dvertilln1J for bids on
p school site In Irvine will be dl9cuued
tonight 1t 7:30 by San Joaquin School
District trustees a1 La Pa.; lntennedl1te
School in t.11ulon Viejo.
TrustMS may Lake action on both ll'le
CarrlUo Drive •00. the College Park
&ehoots.
A drug Abu~ prevention program In
coojunctlon with the U.S. Department of
Defense will Also be presented.
La Paz School 11 at %5151 Pradera
Drive.
ecologiru: "t the date around 1984,"
Ehrli<;h told the au!iience of 1,000 at OCC.
Ehrlich blamed pppulation growth and
man's "unstable system" for the eco-
plight.
He said 95 percent of the world's pest
control comes not from manufactured
pesticides, but from nature, Further,
many of t be world's lifesaving an·
tibiotics COQle from natural systems.
"If we let them break down, the genus
Homo Saplens coufd disappear," he said.
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
DIVING FOR PEARLS
If man does "everything ;ust right" he ~might be able to produce enough food The search for pearls was con·
from the ocean to feed h is doubled ducted for over 300 years largely
population in 3S years. "But,· we're not doing everything right . by independep.t divers who found
We're polluting the ocean and over-the best pearl·bearing Oyster beds
fishing it,~· Ehrlich contended. along the Gulf of Calilornia's west He prailed the increased public
awareness of the environment. but urged coasl
more public p~ure on politicians to
seek luUng environmental preservation
laws,
"Oun is a system of checks and
balances. '111e corporations write the-
checks, and the legislators' balances in-
crease," the Stanford professor.q4Jpped.
If man move1 quickly, ecological col-
lapse may be pnvented. He called for,
world population control, particularly in '
developed naUOns where people use more
retoUrces per capita; a limit be Imposed
on each .individual's Impact on the eco-
systems, and a redi.ttributlon or wealth.
"It 's no longer a quesUon of how 10
save our envtrorunent , but where to find
the wlll to start. Jt all lies in poUtlcs,"
Ehrlich said.
"Today power rests with corporaUons,
tbty have lh& po.wu. Lo pass laws to pro-
tect themselves.
"II the peoplo don't begin to nm tbeir
own democracy and m11ke an effort lo
uve thtmaelves. then we all 10 down the!
dre\n," ho said.
Hog Killer Sentenced
ABILENE1 Tu. (UPI) -DeMb Ford
Butman of Abilene was Wllenctd Tues-
day to three years In the state penlten-
Unry ror stabbing to dtath a domestic
anlmal -a hog owned by Wayne Walters
or Merkel, Tei,
The old-Um• cllvers plunged nak·
ed to the bolt-with only a heavy
stone at the walsL They remalned
under a.s Jong u two minutes, _.
lecting suitable oysters, cutting
them ol! and placing them In a
basket.
Pearl oysters seem to prefer
sheltered harbors or bays wbero
fresh water empUes and are usu-
ally found bf bunches on hard rocb
or sandstone.
r The ohel!J cool•inlng pearls vuy
ln dlameler from 2 to 8 Inches.
The circular opening Is on tap and
the shells are ull18lly allgblly open.
They are vertical, not lying llat."
Grading of pearls ii beyond the
ability of the anrace diver, but
your local Independent Jeweler can
b'1P should you be fortunate eooguh
jo flnll a '!"arl-bearing oyster.
Christmas
Headquarters
for ... ·
Accutron· by Bulova
What eOCOWltl for tht extreonnnary aeMtcy or 11\e
Aoeutron witch la I tiny eiectronlctlly~rtvtn tuning fork
wtlou vibratfOM tpltt I Moond Into '80 ptKIM llttle
lnt1rvlila. T~nQfOit li'nlll to l'lffl1Y perfect. we
guarenttt Accwon .ceuracy 10 _.thin 1 minute
1 month.• a.. our fvll •i.ctlon of Act:utron watctin.
bMutlfullytimed torChrtttma1 aMn1-From $110.
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• ¥Ol. 65, NO. 306, 5 SICTIONS, 70 PA~ . . ~ ORAN~ COUNTY, CAtlFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NO~ I, 1972 . -•
Caspers, ~ker Get Into It Over Mile Square
By JAClt BBOBAClt
Of .. Dllr .........
.'ll>e Mile Square controveny Dared aiam loday at the Boaid o1 &JRtrvilon
rDttting -Board Cball:DW!' -w. ea.rs ol ~ -1ttldred
SltperYilor ,Jlavlcl<ll1ter'1 .~.fer tlleir
·hlindllnr o1 the lralllfer o1 °"' •-· Pih to tbe r....nl) by tbe !eden! .......
lftOnt.
~·:p;,rt-:·~~
Battin in hll re-electklo camjJolp, aaked . . .
·~ * * * .. ,Jo '.
Cerenwnies . , .
For Park ..
llit Delay
FOder8r o!ffclals ~Y. confli:med !bit
timiSler ·of tit1e of a.. ._.. Mlle
Square ·Park to Orange·~ bas beelt
ilolayed because of "poalb)o em-
1;18iTassmeot" to Invited pesb at' the
itWI , er-"Y· .. ~ evtnl, accordlDg to ·ji" r I n k
g,lvester, regional director of die U.S.
~u of Outdoor ~""1 In San
Fr,ancisco, had been scbeduled for Oct.
21. ·.
· Sylvester aald that orders to clelay !he
event C81DO froDI WISbingtoa, D.C. He
said.be-·-th_o ..., .... ~
11eq,.. of the reeeot lndldment ol two
\{-·-dty -... clmr<S ol ~ ln ..... Ilea ;,itli ID . llli!jjod
~ ~ qrlcullmll·-Gft, I portion of tbe poft ~ . .. ....... ............. . --rrft4 ~~ ~ " · lbot QM t'eiHM • ....._. ..... '. ,__ ~Dlllrkt =·~-~ ,.. .... ID! "and hll prior ..u... hml ~
alfl JIOl!llbly -.!Iii It I °" tJtpark land ~liF·~ -.i ~-• .. 1 .,.
'!be two w~ tllldM. -~ and ~ ...,.. . Derek
~Wbfime1 and PllilD1ic C.•Odi•imer
~Fujita, lrill lll>Peoli-111 Superior COOrl
Nff, 10 to enter plooo to ~
~ them with conaplracy to c:om-
mlt . .,...i tbelt, grllld tbeft, cooiplracy
to .offer a bribe and llllldtlng I penoo to
-a bribe. ··:Jiiter ~eel .~ .that ,the ~ eovernnient Ma"leatl. ~
~t to tbe Ullo tnmsler to the
-ty In Jone and had originalb'
ICjleduled a tramfer cemnoey for
~· .~!'llowever," be • • "'tbe trftDt --
cWlo,ed WltD Oct. , 24' becauoe · ol the bdberY caae wbtch ourfaceC'. in August
• now has been ~ again. • · :'1l>e *5 acree l\llle Square are
vil}ued iat. aboQI m mllUcm," Bater ad-
\ did.· "H thll &Ill froDI !be federal ,..........1 lhould fall throuah because
o1,.-events II would be a~ ~ to the people al the counly ••
-Schools Continue
'hlfication Study
'·
SVCCESS FOUND ,.
l,,lf{ PIWT .A.D.
' ~-~mhbere .,... .., -·!be Son a-..t. ....,ie
~ tlllo Id In Iba DAILY PILOT:
OWUOllO ..... Ooeen 6
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11 -..i Ille ~ alls Ollly two Wb11111 ........... ta .. ellJ!
Ille -lloe to .-Ill, ~ DAILY PILOT C!eeffled A4Yal11Jns
..
. ... ~'
!eden! offlclals Informed al all evenb In
connection with tbe trans!er ol the prop-
erty to the county, "as I b ave done
Ii.nee negotia~ began in 1963."
"Tbe property was, ready to be
trans!erred to tbe eounty In May and
events over which we 'bad no control
delayed that action," Ruiz Slated.
He referred to .tlle bribery scandal In
cormection with the agricultural leases on
213 acres of the park land.
0 Do )roll regard.campaign literature as
the truth?" questlooed Caspers referring
.. ·OA,LY PILOT ..... ,....
Hl,,..:!'.'f!:"lr.i~:~'il...~ES
Bea~h History
65-year ·Resident Chronicles Past
to Battlo'• ·statements in the ad.
''No,"' answered Ruis, "but I do believe
it ls the reopo!Wblllty of public officials
to seek the truth." •
At thll poim Bafu Interrupted to aay,
"You should question me -n o t my
uslstant. I ol>loct violenUy to your tac-
tics .•
"Go ahead and object," replied
Caspers. "Your 'lfflce wa.. elven the
l'espomibility by the board to carry out
the negotiations with the government to
obtain the park land for the county. If
you have failed, l Wini to lmow wby." "By supervisor Blltln, ,..,• noliod
"If you lrill look at tbematerlll,J pve -Bater. "I reoent your -.. Ru&. n ·
you Tueaday you will .,. tllet Noe..( 'lhould be directed at mo and M II ...,,,.,
clOoe •-M'" what the board-~-'" improper for you io questlon 1 mmlller ......., ·-.-. al my staff lot ICb for wblch 1 1111
Baker answered. responsible .••
"l IDIY mUe a motloa lo !uni CJftl' the Battin then -that the~ '
negotiatiool to tbu cbalrmln ol the board be -to Calpin. to aJlllUllllDIU tlJe ......,.,.,.. the Supervisor llllpb Clark, llCllnc the n>le
Newport Beach IUpervllor nplied. of a _...t.r ol u11, -·tdy
· "Fine," ,.p1~ Biker. "Jllll u looi aa ollmd a oubltllute motloa to ldjaum
the job ti done," tbe meetlni. A roll call vole appnwed
"Acts of aahatoge have been done, It Clarl's moiloo 3 to I, with Ballln IJld seemsl" CUpenr cblrged. Cupera dislentln&.
Resident Indicted
Suspect in Union Death Pint Hel.d
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .. .,..,~ ........
Discloeure of an all<ged plot to muroer
· the president of a 25,000-member
Southern Cililo"1ia labor union came
Tue!day, after the Los .Angeles County
Grand Jury indicted three suspecta, one
fron1 Huntington Beach.
He is Harold F. Tharp, 43, who earlier
this year lost out to long-tllne Operating
Engineers Local 12 President Joseph
Seymour in an election to determine the
union's new chief.
Tharp, whoee bome addma wu not
Immediately available, b beld loday In
Los Ange1ea COuoty Jail In lieu ol ll0,000
baD.
He llld Homy B, Martin,-SS, of Palos
Verdes, IJld Jame• T. Leonanl, 48, ol
Bell Ganlena, are all charged wtlh con-
spiracy to com1b1t murder in connection
with tbe Seymour .....
Charges of soUcltatJon to commit
murder were alao contained In the secret
ir.dictmenta naming Tharp and Marlin,
both union members.
Leonard, aocuaed by Dlltrict A~
tomey's lnves1Ji1ton al being Iba ID-
leoded trigger man lllilOed I •tO,DOO
coatract ao ~Ille I!,,..,_...,.
ly c: c:on1plrley to commit -· ;
Tharp'• ball ...... bl&best -be ti allef!td by euthorldel to ba tbe mule"'
mind of the plan to -the IDID -defeated bJm far leaderaldp ol tlJe union
from hll office.
Leonard romaJns In cuotody In lieu ol
$2$,000 ball, while tbe tblnl llll{)e<t,
(See PLOT, Pip II
Man Charged
With Tearing
Sign& .Daum,.
. . .
One man bai been Jailed and bis
Fo11ntain Valley Driver
Decapitated on Freeway
brother ti being IOllllrt ~Iba! · tbey_tr."_... .., l."~iW'old~·••.z?IJ 12&
Wllllam -~ 1'1ii1 . =••lod e1rly 'llaMdq •liilll:e'
District supentoO.. toe · Aaf!leo freeny -1llo :tnd
·Cbarwed 'wMll -vytnc at 1e111 II ~Into t!>e ra1r 11 .... lw 1!Jci
•lgns are J!oqald C. Brown IJld ~ JT"-="11 =·1pa> • 11111 lbt ~',~~t~eri;:t t:;; trudra'70lll L. Mcllrldo 11 • ll· Alli!
arestod ~ his bnJtber Is being oouclll an:lo, dlod lmtantiy yhm lbt <Ob 111111
by Santa Ana ppllce, they said loday. = plowed under the llotl !Mm
Wenke said tbls morning that mor< 1'fcllrldo'• -Wlllllm, Wll' followinr
than 150 signs valued at $1,500 or more h1I f.ltlter on the Golden State Freew17
have been either destroyed or stolen wbea tbe Kddeot occurnd at S:21 Lm..
from locations largely in Santa Ana. at tbe Glenda.le Fl'!eWI)' OW'tpUI.
After IS ,..,. al ptberlng old
·~1 J•::~ ~and~ Delbert· ''Bud. lllggim, Iba. city'• Cl(flclal
blatorian· llince 191'1, ti lilting down to
wrile I blllory of the Hllllltngton Beach .....
The candldete, wbo -lna1mben! Both ol tlJe llcllrida ...,. employed
along the Santa Ana River between what Robert W, BaUln In the Nov. 7 runoff by Loo All&~ Inter V r b 1 • ~aN~·•"-'ler.,&Dd T~f!'ll"" . "-~Jecti~,.said the Brown brotben m last . ~•· ·-~ , '· '· ,........._ -., ._, "' .'< ·-~ ·~M°'.' 1'.t t\~ to -'--I 11-at Flsb supposedly chose swamp · -··' ..,.
"It'll J\11'° ~ I can remember
and tO~ ii.I'! CID find out," llYI
the .... ..._ U. -Mic and working
1n the cit.:,.1noe 11or, "AM· I · '. ~ iut down .some things
that haven't -pol down berore."
because of the .....;a1 -~,,,_ from Grand and Worner Aveoues In Santa -..-.,..,.....__..,, Ana
the law it gave him. Whenever deputies .. ;. pasaeerby llW one ol the brotben
tried to capture him, he could always with a crowbar approaching one of my
bear them thrashing tbrougb the reeda, ~gm .. Wente said.
IJld ao had plenty ol time to_,.. '"!'hey were drtvtng a van and be got Bu~ acoonllng to tbe legnd, local the llcenae ownber wl!icb wa tater 1111<>
younptero"'11ft·alwaya able to In! filh, ed to the palr. Tbey bad rmted the van
aed they woold often meat out to tbe In Fullerton and 1 aeor<ll of the interior
Bernard Barker Guilty
In illisuse of Check
Even for thole who eons1der them-
selveJ· buffs ' on dty !mtorJ, his prom-
Lse I h OU 1 d produce 10me revelations.
HJalns, wllo ~ -on k,.plng old-~ 11111.o ....,12••, sa11
lsland at night, where F1sh would give revealed bit.a of paint and wood wbtch
thtm guitar and fiddle lessons. police determlned ame from my 1tgns,"
"Jt really does sound nice," admits (See VANDAU. Pase Z)
Hlgiins, "except that Barney Fish wu
no outlaw. ·He was an honorable man who
even served in the Spanish-American
MlAMI, Fla, (API -Wlterllll def.,,.
dut 8ernmO L. Barker loday Wll ...,.
vlcted of mllullnc 1 llOlll')' puWc Mal on
I Republlcln Clmpelp diode IJld
.-lved • IUlfll"ded lt4ly Jall llm. ha ti &6'>1.to -·~time-I( but.falle'lalll lllll have grown
up -Iba eorly ..,.. ol lhmlington --·. Ont-al the -· PfOlllloeul lllorles to -llllder 1ttadc Ill Hialno' fortbcom-
111( -1rill ba lbt -ol yams the! ~ up -Barney Fish IJld
8"ainp. .
mate O"elt stories," contends
llJalm, "but they're not true."
Ai 1'llWld bao II, Jl'bb wa an outllw
wbo lived.., 111111*.Jn Goopel Swamp,
-~·~-,...met JDAnbland
'. ~
War. .
"I know. because my grandfather serv·
ed witlr him IJld they both had a r<al
good lbne."
In many llays, lllgglns ls uniquely
quallfled to undertake tbe blst«y of Hun-
tington Beach. His grandmotber, Mary
E. Reed, caine to the city just after the
tum of the centur)' and was a foundier' of
the local dllpter of the Women 's <llri>-
Van Temperance Unklo (WCTUI. His
grandfather, Jake Reed , WU county con-
stable for tbe area bedmln& in llOS, and
1s.e mool!d, ...,. 11
BUT IS YIJAY
ANY BETTERJ Judp Pul llUer hmdld don lhl
M!1J1111ce Iller beerlntJ wl~ I Jwl'
n~~ Ny (AP) stall dlorl,. that llarli:lr ml•w bll ~~•~n. . , -"My name is very 1wtward to pnnounot," lea.I cm a tzs,• cbeok which wu to blvt
Adlthepunm KrllbrJan VIJIY11111bovu -to "1-Nlml'I ~
told the jqe. ClmpallJI. (lllllted llo<y, Pop I),
Agreeing, Judge Ed w 1 rd 0. P--"-v--h lh•oo.-N-·
Pro......,. Of Monn>I CciomtJ Court --· ---•• I rr••ted blm permt-. to llU tbe ..,.. llld-Cl!'fllP -choinnu. Vtjly K. llqblvm. 4',.. leltlfled be had oo lmowlldl< ol Iba ,._
--ollbtcbeclilll--
tlter -up In Iba ..... ol ...,:
. 'Pe~ee Rally' Aids Stocks Dalllharl wa 1 llley -........
15, I -~ ~,.,,,;,,:.,
opmo11 .. , -.., trial.
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Volume Heavy as Gains-Posted .on Wall Street
' NEW YOlllC'(AP) -T\le llloclt market nit.I, I fldor wbldl bas -11W1Y
upoi ~ i!i I blcl>._ odTlllCe Jnveston .....,Uy. '
todlJ, IOd Wiii!·-..__ uld It Todly'o ldnnoe came on top al 1 t .10
L • L, , ' -.-• -A rile In tbe Dow indultrllla ,,,_J,
...., like I laolftalt8d -rally While the Unltecl SC.lei IDlinllinl H mil!JI ~ .... 111\>0d. •Clll't be Mhed Into I pelCe Ill
The Dow JODll a'a ... of II Dlultrial IJ'doeblnt, aa1.,.11WQ IR beiDI lftlldil
--ap!Ulll•M. . f«1niaternltlooalf .... to-¥11e1 v-Ill Ille lint -ol tndtng ~ ~
""" ,_. tblll 5.1 mWloa ........ Dlplomltlc -aald 'fUeodly tbll . .,,,. il!i t1 Wlllltl,.. • llo<J," laid c.n.cta, -·· lllmptJ ud -~ Lnto al 1'iw.. 6 C.. '"1111 qreed to pnYlde lilt oftlcen udl
llorJ It dlll--1111*'1 to win, polCO toward Ille -· wll~ tbe VDlted !llllel
In Vlotmm wtll be ....... 1117 mtnut., would like to ... In plloe It the time I 11:ct'""-II pldlllls ap. H lhlro ·w... «•so-h1< becomes e1rect1ve. eJcllt Ill-. 1"1l'N IOI Imm all Ndrth Viclnlm llld the Viet ('.onc
oo••lld." demoodod thet !be Unllld Slllft.otp 1
Lnto alll' llltl -lllalJlts GpOd . ~ -_. In l'Oril ..,
.-wtl lloi!I "!' .... ol -,_.,, bat· U.S. II""-aald Id-
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dlUonal detallt bad to be wmbd out IJld
the dly peaed -i lipllrJi.
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OOlll'lp opeculltloa ID dlplomltlc drcln
the! ID ..... 1111111 milbl ba mped bJ
SlllrilJ ... llU!daJ, Noltllor -they
indlclted whm -a.plltlaao .., Iba
...wnior -mfllit ba hlld. "I 1m bopeflll 18 ..,.,,,... wtll ba
rudled, but I'm IOI ....... Into 1117
t1me11ble,". ~ t1 Dll<w -R. Lllnl 100G ..,_ -,.
Whill -Prftll -.i..,. Ronald L. Zleilel' WU equally JJOnCllf!VDl!tll,
11yft1C tbal the ol>Jocttve rem.tln1 "IO
-the rl8l>l th! " ......--one lhal wlD 1111" llld.-thll "-11111
..... Ibo -I« --"
-., ..... In ~ Coant)'
Crlmlnal c.urt.
Jlldp Pllll lllli:lr ,_ to allow tho
pr-·~-• nplort tllo ..... -
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•·f'Wr ye~n ago PresMienl Nixon prom-
ised to get crime off the stret>ls." ac-
tress Candice Bergen reminded an au-
dience of 1,000 Tuesday at UC Irvine.
"lie did that. lie moved crime into the
\Vhite House," the actress said to the
delight of the otherwise cool crowd at·
tending a campus rally for Sen. George
?i.icGovern.
Actor Jon \1oight, Miss Bergen and
Terry McGovern. the c a n d i d a t e ' s
daugbter, were featured at the 1 p.m.
gathering in Campus Park along with a
rock band -"Hot Frog."
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Throughout Volght's serious discourse
on the issues of the war. bombing,
erosion of individual rights, weakening of
the Constitution he foresees if Nixon is
re-elected and what the actor described
as "unconstitutional attacks on the
press,•· Voight maintained a forceful. yet
relaxed and often humorous. pose.
Third graders Desi Tovar, 8 and GiP'Y Smith,-8,
1vere two \vinners in the Lamb School HaUoween
animal contest The youngsters had to make an
animal out of vegetables as part of Halloween fes--
tivities. Realisti c, aren't they?
Voight quoted Tricia Nixon Cox's view
th at Spiro Agnew had done a remarkable
job of improving the media -"You C~f!'t
underestimate the power of fear, Tricia
said."
I-le described his own fears of
participating in a Washington peace
march. "But. I got myself together and
said our Constitution is in trouble. It's up
to me.
2 Firemen Hurt
Battling Blaze
Nun 'Mistaken' on Loan,
"So. I got three huge fr ierxis to go vdth
me." Voight quipped. "When t got there,
there were 500,000 other veople including
In Westminster Witness Tells Court
a little 75-year-old woman fr 0 m T~·o firemen suffered minor injuries By TOM BARLEY
Michigan. 1 wondered why I was Tuesday morning while fighting a blaze ot 111e o.llY P'li.t s1111
scared." ~·hich raced through a Westminster laun-"I told Sister Marlaret Mari that she
The film star urged students to become dromat causing an estimated $50,000 was very seriously mistaken in making
informed about what's going on in the the loan."
Nii:on administration and w h a t damage. That comment came today from San
McGovem has really said he would do ' The two injured firemen, Westmpister Bernardino attorney Robert Farrell ll! be
about welfare refonn, the military Captains Emory ~1cNaughton and James related his role in negotiations that led to
budget, his plans to end the war ~nd t~e \Veaver were nor hospitalized. the St. Bernardine Hospital entrusting
creation of a peacetime economy that is r..1cNaughton suffered a 2nd degree... $500,000 or its reserve fund to a cor·
beneficial to all of us. He's been down burn on his left wrist from falling roof poration headed by Laguna Hills finan·
now for a year on those issues," Voight tar while Weaver had a minor eye injury cier Joseph Dulaney.
said. "Please, please go take · a look from flying debris. Farrell ·testified as a prosecution
before next Tuesday." Fire officials said the blaze broke out witness in the Orange County Superior
MiSs Bergen hit hard on the apathy at 10:02 a.m. in the boiler room of the B Court "Taj Mahal" trial that he was ·con-
theme too. She urged support for and J Laundromat at 6414 Westminster sulted by hospital administrator Sister
McGovern to overcome public u~~~ncirn Ave. Margaret Mary after she had discussed
she attributed to Nixon's having given 3 Four engines and a rescue squad from the proposed loan with hospital controller
sedative to the people of this country." the Westminster fi re department along Robert Machan and defendant James
Miss MCWovern, last to speak, said with an engine from the Fountain Valley Shipley. -
Nixon has 1~trated us, supp~us _ :;d~ ·bad the fire under control .''I wu'not impressed with the docu·
and maniptdated us for four ye ars. ... _-within .=:; minutes, according to a : ment at all/1 the veteran lawyer com-
:s_\Vestminster Fire D e p a r t m en t ·· m~ dµfing questions about th~ loan I FromPnnel _,,,, I
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~· . _ · · ~branded by the prosecution as v laundromat was~· f,~"' · ' . while fotzr 1djo~ t ;e: , · -. . that be ~ ~ged ~he lhlJp.t ft . .smoke damage, according nuns who retamed bun
to-fll"e' officials. · · · ·
th · · ated In he The cause of the fire is still under in-when e city mcorpor 1909• vestigatioo Ehr:Ji h p d' l
became ~11a1. if'I • ,, ~ . C re JC S Higgins stiD has the badg~ and,guD hll · '1f-• r'\'.. , .,..;: · ·{
''I've ahdys sav~, t P t!ll :~ . ~1 i ·~ ~. 4,'l.1~~.1 ~,~~1. ~ .~~ 'fl . ~8;tJ~he~l'ed .. the~city'• llill•· · >-Vall. Sellin_g,,,' ;5 {;,;..~T'1t.A1, Bl'Pak:.lown
people dlcli).'t want D.l • · .5,7~ •"fl: • ~1· O'~'i;.,,:-· ·--:~:~ ~~~:,;:,;, ~~: ~h':';.J~ _ \f!ity 3 P fH:ace CarlJ f 1 • • r r..arth Ec~logy
parades, artd old newspapers." " -· If you are In need of a tjl .. ~ r:po. lice · A r;....,oeman economy" must replace In addition. Higgins bas ~ ~x-~ .. ,.....
perience of-his own as chief o{Q!e city car, Fountairi Valle y has the il¥fot to our uSe it and leave it "cowboy"
Jlfeguard cdtps from 1932 to l950:J.nd. ci-please you. -.~ ;. economy if mankind is· to 31oid "total
ty fire chief from 1950 until his Tet1re-The city-~s three used pariol cars breakdown of earth's e~ Io g i ca I
ment in 1987. •. whicQ it i:f offering for sale to the first systems," an Orange Coas~ College au-
His book which he expect.9 to publish takers. Among the cars are· two 1972 dience was told Tuesday.
in about a'year, will 8ttempt to pull all Dodges and a 1970 Me~ry.· ' ~ Dr. P8ufEbrlich, biology professo r at
this mat,rial together in a series of All of_ the cars ~re selhni( for 1'!* b!ue Stanford Ulll_!~l'!l~ty_pd J>O:P~,9~~si-~ :..· :, • ..M:Chft ii::::.t'· .. ~r •'----:..A ~ .hD.ok.pr.1eeJess mileage .~tng ty expetf,~tlcal '~ure to
';fore Wort~ Wa;-IL. -. ---d~u~, according to City Fin;ance bring about the spaceman economy in
"There's a lot that ~pie would be in-Dtrector Hb~ard Stephet'MI. · which there would be stri ct control of
terested to know ," '!Higgins says. For more mformation aJntact Stephens resources, total recycling and minimal
"because nl>st of them·baven't bttn here at 961·2424. waste.
long enougb to pick up much local If man CQnlinueJ his assault on the en-
hlstory. '' -virorunent, Ebrilich contends, the earth's
The chronicle. some chapters Of which From Pqe I entire ecological system ls due for col-
have already been written, will touch on lapse.
the history of West Orange County PLOT IIow soon will the breakdown occur?
religion, the growth of city government, • • • "If, as many ecologists believe, the
the oil booms. and the drainage of the system ;, 20 to 30 percent overloaded
swamp and conquest of the Santa Ana Martin. ~·as released alter posting that now, it should occur 'sometime around
River in Fountain Valley. amoun t the year 202{) or 2001 . Less optimistic
"I've got a big job ahead of me." he Prosecuting Deputy District Attorney ecologists set the date around 1984,"
says. "There hasn't ~ much written Michael Brenner presented the case to Ehrlich told the audience of 1,000 at OCC.
on local history." the Grand Jury last Thursday, resulting Ehrlich blamed population growth and
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in lhe indictments being kept secret until man's "unstable s~" for the eco-
the men were arrested. · plight. -
He claimed Tharp <:tpproacbed· Mart.In He said 95 percent of the world's pest
aboul hiring a gunman to get rid or control comes not from manufactured
Seymour -who is also an International pesticides, but from nature. Further,
vice president of the 0 per at in g many of the world 's lifesaving an-
Engineers' Union -early this year. tibiotics come from natural systems.
The allep;ed plot unfolded between "U we let them break down, the genus ·
February and June before it was ap-llomo Saplena could disappear," he said.
parently dropped, or simply failed. for If man does "eVerything just right" he
l~\'O specific reasons, investigators claim. might be able to produce enough food
The $10,000 bounty alleged to ha v e !rGm the ocean to feed his doubled
been paid for Seymou r's assassination population In 35 years.
ne\'er materialized and the suspects "But, we're not doing everything right.
began to fea r authorities were onto the We're polluting the ocean and over--
c~, according to one source. fi3hing it," Ehrlich contended.
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De!Js Surrounded
Priuate Dislikes Girly Situation
HEIDELBERG. Gmnany (AP) -Pvt. Jerry Garrett, IB, of Greenfield,
Ind . arrivro in Europe and to his dism ay found himself ass:lgned to a Worn.
en 's Army Corps unit. J1e's surrounded by gJrll, glrla:, nothing but girls.
What for nny other soldier would be a dream come true b a nightmare for Carrell.
'T VE OOT A FIANCEE In the State. and I doubt ii she would like the Idea." c;arrett said .
··1 enl\11tcd In t~ Anny to serve my country. I dJdn't come tb work with
R bunch of girl!t,'' Garrett complalned. "Thert'a no otMr male here."
GAl\RE.Tr WAl\1'ED TO BECOME 1 mlUtary policenan, but the Arrny
trained him as a personnel clerk.
Capt. Anna Vounf!, comm11ndln1J orrlctr of Company B where Garrett Is
asslgnt.'tl, said WAC company clei-ka are scarce and when she heard Garrett
was available. she 88ld, "Surt! Oreatl"
as legal counsel to get specialized legal
advice and a bank examination of the
deal before investing their money in
Azalea Mobile Homes stock.
He aaid he also argued successfully
that the hospital should get a personal
guarantee from Dulaney that the loan
would be repaid by him if the stock in-
vestment proved to ·be an unsound
transaction.
Prosecutor Stuart Grant argues that
Dulaney promised in the agreement that
he would buy the 250,000 Azalea shares
"over the counter" on demand by the
nuns.
From Pagel
VANDALS •••
the attorney added.
Wenke and Battin are engaged in a bit·
ter battle for the First District seat on
the Board, of Supenlsors and have ex·
changed charges during the past few
\lt'.eeks ranging from stands on legafiza·
tion of marijuana to racism. ··
Wenke said today that .although be was
not accusing Battip penoncilly of hiring
the pair to destroy his sioJ:s it W;IS evi·
dent that some of tbe.auperyisor's su~
porters felt thi.! was effectJ.ve cam-
paigning.
''Most of my signs in the First District
have been wiped out," the candidate
sa id. "I expected this type of activity on
behalf or Battin's supporters and it is
happening."
He said he would follow through to its
conclusion the charges against the two
1nen. "We _ iptend to find out who hired
them altho1Jgh it is obvious who must
have ·done that." ·
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J, C. HUMPHRIES
DIVING FOR PEARLS
The search for pearls wu con-
duc~ lor over 300 years largely
by independent divers who found
the best pearl-bearing oyster beds
along the Gulf of California's west
coast '
The old-time divers plunged nak·
ed to the bottom, with only a heavy
stone at the waisl They remained.
under as long as two minutes, se-
lecting suitable oysters, cutting
them off and placing them In a
bask cl
Pearl oys ters seem to prefer
sheltered harbors or bays where
fresh water empties and are usu·
ally found in bwicheson baJU n>eb
or sandstone.
'The sballs ~tajnlng pearls vary
In diamettt from 2 to 8 lncheo.
The clmilar opening 1s· on top and
the shells are usual},y lllihllY open.
They are vertical, not lying llot.
Grading of pearlJ Is beyond the
ability 1>f the average diver, but
your local Independent jeweler can
help should you be fortunate enoguh
to find a pearl-bearing oysi..r.
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GOP Comedian Lets Fly-
At Expense of Ethnics
Br JOHN V,\l.TEllZA • ,
Of lie o.llr ..... ""' "JtJ " -~
l'()UR YEAJ18 AGO Spiro Agi\ew WU crudfled during bla~~
for a crack he made-at the experiH of an etbnJc group. , .
He even publicly apologif¢ for the remark. ·
More recently, Fiftb District Supervisor Ronald Caspers fell Into the sam'
·tra~ commenting..about.Jlllcanos.
He, too, publiely apologil.ed.
Someone ought to do the same for COllllc Morey Am,
stordam, or perhaps for the Orange County Committee In
fte.elect tho Pr<sldent. .
For it wu under the committee's sp<morshlp (and for .
!ta members own entatabunent) that Amsterdannnad.! ·
a fool tot blmaelf and • ball-dorm ethnic groups at a 1ala' · ·
celebratlon Moodily evening. ..
YALT•llZA OBVIOUSLY, THB SPIRIT wu a festive one for the.
top Republican leaders gathering for an advance "victory celebration" at the
El Adobe. RestaUrant in San Juan Cap~ano. ~ '. ·
The· mob laughed uproariously at Am!terdam, a veteran comedian known.'•
best as the sideman on the old Dick Van Dyke series. ., .
Ol' Morey ran down George McGovern -fair enough at this stage of the ...
game. '.
THEN BE RIPPED into Pot.ea, Japanese, Italians, Britons and everyone
from South Dakota. ' ~
And then he toyed around a bit with a group that gives one llWe In la~·
about -the Mafia. .
Notably absent In the rapld-llro SU<CeBSion of jokes al the e>p11119e o(, .. ·
minorities were funnf .. about Blaob and Chkanos.
They're obviously a no-no ·fer Anglo comedians.
They've been sort of surly latay about stereotypes.
™ THE Nl'ElU:Sr of faimesa. I suppose, ii abould be noted that the>. ·
evening's headliner made ooe statement that may assuage a few sensiUve.
spirits. .
Somberly, be emphUized ·that naturalized citizens are by far the best
voters. They never miss. a cbaDce to cast a ball9l1 be sai4, because they strug., .
gled oo bard for tbe prlvilqe. •
Nonetheless, Amsterdam, and thousands of.flinn,y men like him -amateur ·
or pro -are anned these daya wtib a new Ucen.se. ,
It started wtlb' a character called Ardlie Bunker.
MAUDE, FRED SANFORD, Bridget, Bernie and lots more are joining 1n,·_.
And the public -some of the public'-ls eating it up. ,
The United States is wallGwtng in a period where bumrapping a foreigner. ·
is so accepted that even a fund-raising event for the President Is an approP.·:..'
riate stage. . .
AMSTERDAM MAV BA VE felt he had lo carry the show heavily afler, . ,
a predicted surprise guest from the White House couldn't show.
One guest did come, however, but was never introduced.
President Nixon's top military liaison man, Major Jack Brennan, flew ..
in early to attend the fund-raiser.
No one gave him· a tumble.
Somehow, I think be mlghl have lent some dignity to the occasion.
It needed a litUe.
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Propane Truck Explodes;·-:
Mesa Man Badly Burned ··
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A Costa Mesa man was critically burn-
ed Tuesday afternoon when a propane
truck parked at a Newport Beach com-
pany that builds propane trucks eiploded
into flam es.
Gremel was listed In critical condition~
day,
Edward Gremel, 23, of 2073 National
Ave., was rushed to Orange County
~edical Center wjth burns over 90 per-
cent of .his body, a 'fire spOkesmaO said.
Gremel, an employe of J a r c o
Englne«lng Inc., 400 Bir<:h St., was .it:
tempting to adjust a valve on the tru~!a
2,500 gallon propane tank when the pi
started leaking rapidly and was ~
by en unknown pame. ., r:-
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! Pat Dun'f'I. Pat wtU cut red ; tape. get ,,..
• ctnnoer1 and
:· octkm 11 o U
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: 1olve ineQ.Ui-
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; crnment and
' buiine11. Mail " • 11 o u. r que•· !-dcn1 to Pat
~ Dunn I At ,f Your Service, Orange Coast
". Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa i Me1a, Ca., 92626. Include your
~ telephone number.
' \ ! DEAR PAT: I am 17 years old and last
~ I !tarted writing to a serviceman in
tietnam. We became good '"pen pals"
'1d wrote consecutive letters from
1 Qecember through mid-February. Since
tben my letters have rem a in e d
~wered and I'm worried s.ince it was
ct¢ng that time that Da Nang was· being
~bed and my friend was stationed
t'here. I've tried many dif£erent sources
' find out his whereabouts, but no one
'fwd help me since I'm not related.
' · L. G., BuntJngton Beach
Wrlee a Jetter npl•llt.g t be s e
lancet and address It to: Head--
Department of the Army, Office
Ille Adjt. General, U.S. Army
tratlen Cenier, '700 Pa1;e Blvd.,
Lou.11, Mo. 131%0. Include t h e
veman's serial Dumber, last address
any other 'pertinent information you
ay have.
"" EAR PAT: I rode my bicycle in a
mile event for the Ventura branch of
American Cancer Society late last
. ay. I completed the event in S3 hours
d placed sixth. The Cancer Society had
·sed in a pamphlet that for com-
etlon of the 300 mile!, three patches
uld be given. I've never received the
tcbes· and wonder if you can help. I'd
like to appeal for a sponsor whose
me I can wear in future races in ex· ~ange for equipment and support. I've ~e extensive tour and endurance riding
~¥-d plan to enter as many races aS possi-
' including the Los Angeles to New
orlt cross-country next summer.
,; J . K., Costa Me!a
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er Society are In the mall along with
pm.es and telephone Dmnben of bicycle
elilb and racing .. tllllllalll .. thll .....
Interested IJXllllOn may write to yoa in
Clift of "At Yoar Berviee" abd all leUtrs
W!!l-be IOlWotdod.
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"" DEAR PAT: We are consider,ing
residency in tbe ~C\l.'la ldesa •!"!, ind
plan .to)iring;a M"dlo~~ ailom•ia \
t9 California from Germany. We have
been told the upkeep is very expensive.
Could you give us an estimate or prices
Of' maintenance?
J . F., Zweibrucken, Germany
~Maintenance wlll cost yo 11 ap-
prb.rlmately %0 percent more and parts
e]ay rvn 5G per9'nt more than for
._erican automobUe aceilrding to
~veral Mercedes owners I questioned.
However, repairs are needed Infrequently
aad~ last a long time. Jim Siemon~ 1!!i~., Santa Ana aatherhed ~1ercede5-
,. aales and service, charges $100 to
31 for a one-day complete maintenance l'.•F'olce job. Slnce Mercedes owners are
-·real · ei"perts •~ fiiotb maintenance
and choice ot mecllanlcs, I'm ask·
tbem to write to yo1 penonally. Drop
·line to J. M. G.,.., DAC, MATCOM·
.MIS (DSO), APO NY llOSZ.
"" DEAR PAT: Because of our daughter's
· ... ~landing achievements, we were
~ighted when sbe received a letter to ~plete biographical data for Merit's
jWbo's Who Among American High
tcbool Student11." She was to have '~ved the book In September, but it
lever came. Could you check into this? ·
:.4 S. R.1 CoHI Mea ' .
Tiie boob were iDolled I-6e
r oa Oct. %0. U yoars deffa"t arrive
rtly, contact P ... Knlue, pNlldtaC
Merit Publlsbla1 Campuy. -.
ly, tlte publilber IU• a salldactoey
wltll the Beder Bmlnell Bveu
been In bu1laea linee 111'7. Ap-
ateJy 38,IOt boob are sold .. •
Uy for $13.51 to fl.7. ~nlnr ud'ltll:lor
"Who'• Wbo" Hstlap number
,• and studenll Deed not purchase
book to have Uteir names taclDded.
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DAil Y PILOT Si.ff ......
HEADS EDITORIAL PAGE
Barbera Kreibich
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' Wldoetdo1, No""lb<r I , 1972 H OAILY ~ILllT :J
3 ;Ilell's Arigels Held
At:'rests F oll.ow-lJiscovery of Graves
UKIAll (Al').-Throe U.ll's Angeb
~members have been ar-
rested tDr iaveltJptlon or murder of two
of Ille -.,...... "'-bod! .. wue
reooVll:M from &rafa on a scenic ranch
rumored to be a "burying ground" for
the PDI• authorities aald today.
Sberlll's Capt. Harry Derum said Ille
trio 'ftN boot-at the Contra Cost.a
County JaU In M~ for investlgaUon
of murder aod being ~an accessory to
munler.
He said ooe ltas arrtSted early today
and the othen Tuesday, but declined
further detail
'Ibe·remalm of two men and a woman
have been unearthed on the ranch near
IJ1t1ah from what Dick Adema, special
assistallt to state Atty. Gen. Evelle
younger t said wenr orginally weU holes.
r,
his wile Helen, have beeP damed with narrotics dealer Wt May. _..1oo and sale of drup. Wtlhem Younger said the'1tardl for bodies on
•loo wu c:haried wltb poumloi stolen the Wethern ranch began "In ......,... to
property. rumors the are1 was being U!ed ·as a
Wethern, 33, and bis 29-year~ld wife Hell 's Angels burying ground."
were being held at the Mendocino County According · to county booking recordl,
Jail in Heu of lt00,000 ball each. Wethern and his wile r<Slde In OU!aod,
Authorities said Wethern is a former about 100 miles 90Uth of their scrub oak.
Hell's Angel. and manz.anita brush-screened ,-anch
A pict11tt of Ralph "Sollny" Barger property.
was reported by investigators to be found Wethern. tbe 2.80-pound lither of a:,.
in the Wethem.s' house. Baraer and lwo children. and his red-haired, bl~
other Hell's Angeli llf't oo trtaJ ln \''ife~h were dressed in blue jail Oak.land an charges of killing a IU.!pected faligu when arraigned Tue5day.
Daily Pilot Laguna Chief
Assumes Editorial Duties
The sheriff here said the search for
bodies would continue, but no digging
. was under way.
Tustin POW Reportedly
Takes Slap at President .
Derum sa.Jd the trio were bo9.ked In the From Wire ServicH American resources by viol.sling pledges
deaths of the two men, but not the A Tustin man, Imprisoned in North made in the name of the U.S. tovmt-
woman. Vietnam, reportedly criticized President ment and in the name of the American
"We feel the two men were killed in Nixon and South Vietnamese President people."
Contra Costa County," east of San Fran-Nguyen Van 'Ibieu in a 'broadcast over According to the broadcast. Miller
Barbara Kreibich, head of the DAILY
PILOT's Laguna Beach bureau, has been
promoted to' editorial page editor of the
newspaper and will assume duties of that
position Nov. 13, it was annomiced today
by Editor Thomas Keevil.
She repla~s Albert W. Bates, who is
resigning after 11 years on the DAILY
PILOT staff to join the U.S. Postal
Service in Washington, D. C. at the level
of Assistant POstmaster General.
Mrs. Kreibicb, a native of Australia,
began writing for professional journals
while still a teenager. Her official career
in journalism began in 1942 with publica-
tion experience with the Lend Lease
Mission in Washington, D. C.
Two years later, she joined the staff of
Life magazine; covering a wide range of
topics. Fifteen months later, $e became
the seeilnd female correspondent sent
overseas by Life. From the Paris bureau,
Mrs. Kreibich cove~ stories ranging
from the Nuremberg trials to the opening
of the Dior fashion bousi.
She rem·ained with Life in domestic and
foreign bureaus until 1952 and retired
from journalism with the birth of tbe
first of her two children.
In l.96l, she was employed in the
women's department of the DAILY
PILOT, later becoming reporter and
editor of the old Soutb Coast News, the
old . l,alllll• ·eeacll POst" lhd, later, the
oon\Dined News-Post. ,
Mrs. Kreibicb rejoined the DAILY RJ1m staff in September, 1969 and i.!
'iflll'Dtly ~I y news~ oUhe
Dllg'(ma Bureau.
She and her husband, George, and
children, Georgina and Paul, reside at
'm Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa.
Fights Pro posal
clsco, he said. Radio Hanoi today. said that 11tieu "cannot oppose the
Ukiah, in Mendocino County, is 100 Lt. Col. Edison W. Miller wa.! identified restoration ol peace in Vietnam wttboot
ln her new position, Mrs. ~ibich will milePnorth of San Francsco. by the Vietnam News Agency &.! one of president Nixon's approval and support."
guide the DAILY PILOI' Editorial page Derum identified those arrested as two U.S. servtcemen-POWs who com-Thieu was depicted as '"only 1 Unborn
operations for all of the newspaper's' William Mark "Zorro" Mitten, 32, mented on the proposed peace accords. · puppet and no American is so naive that
seven editions from the Costa Mesa of-Alameda; Edward Junior Carter, 24, Miller's wife, Lindsay, who live! in he does not know that President Nixon
lice. Richmond, and Chester M. "Festus" Tustin, rftused to comment on the has a life-and-death bold on Thieu and
Bates joined the DAILY PILOT staff in Green, 29, Richmond. reported remarks of her husband. his »ealled government.
November, 1961, and has been editorial He said Mitten was a member of the The broadcast said the two prisoners "President Nixon is only agaln abowtng
page editor since October, 1962, following Oakland Hell's Angels, and Carter and made their comment In an lntervi,ew with his lack of integrity, his disr'tprd for
a long career as a public relations ez:-Green of the Richmond Hell's Anegls. a correspondent of Vo ice of Vietnam America's real lnlettstl and his wtn.
ecutive and professional journalism ex-Investigators used earth-moving equip-Radio. but the date was oot given. ingness to sacrifice American and Viet-
ecutive. ment to search the area where the bod.1es Miller was quoted as saying "President namese lives."
Bates' interest in journalism began were found alongside a circular dirveway Nixon's refusal to sign these agreements '"It ls hot up to 111.ieu to decide the fate
during bis days at Oreg~ State Universi-leading to the house. did not surprise me. We are now con· of the USA Qr the fate of the American
ty in Corvallis, where he selected The owners of the rolling ranch land fronted with an evasive, insincere Presi-military men or POW1. J agree
journalism as bis minor. Upoo gradua-three miles southwest of Ukiah where tbe dent Nixon wbo i1 ·continuing the wholeheartedly with Senator McGovern'•
tion, he was named executive secretary three bodies were discovered Monday slaughter of Vietnamese and the killing statement that If 1b.leu wants to conUnue
of Sigma Delta Chi, the professional ,_n_ig_ht_. _G_eo_rc.ge_"Ba_h_y_H_u_•Y_'_' _w_et_h_em_an_d __ •f_A_m_er_ic_a_n_aJ_nn_en __ •nd __ th_e_w_a•_te_o_l _lhe __ w_a_r._l_••_h_im_l..:ig:..h_t ~lt_•_lone_._ .. __ _
journalistic society, and earned that 1
c.rganization's highest award, the Wells
Memorial Key, twice -one of only two
persons so honored. ·
Bates was a public relations aecutive
with Swift and Company from 1934 to
I94ii, director of public relations for Cas-
tle and Cooke in Hawaii from 1945 to
1949, an editorial director for Whitaker
and Baxter from 1949 to 1950, and a
public relations consultant prior to the
time he joined the DAil.Y PILOT staff.
In 1968, Bates' edliorial page was judg-
ed the best in California by lhe catifomia
Newspaper Publishers Association.
Born in Los Angeles, Bates spent bis
chiklhood in Corona and San Bernardino.
He Is the father of-three-children and has
five grandchildren. He and his wife,
Marianne, have-resided at 2000 Parsons
StiOel, ~ -..-
In Wa!hmitoo, Bates will work with
Postmaster General E. T. Kluaeo and
Senior Assistant Postmaster General
(Employe and Labor Relations Group)
James P. Blaisdell <ln internal and public
communications.
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Clemente Readies Plan
On Pendleton Airport
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of IN o.llY ...... St•ff
Bolstered by sorne· new support by San
Diego County, San Clemente's city coun·
cil tonight will draft a battle plan to fight
a resolution endorsing· a Camp Pendleton
jetport that will come before the Cali·
Nixon Campaign
Group to Tell
Source of Funds
' WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi dent Nix·
on.'s campaign finance committee agreed
iu federa1 court today to disclose the
BOUree of funds contributed to the cam·
palgn before March to.
The consent clOcte. agreed to by at-
torneys in the cue and signed by U.S.
District Court Judge Joseph C. Waddy
directs the Finance Committee to Re-
elect the President to dllclose the oon--
trlbOton-ot-pteVJOualy urireported cam·
palgn contributions up to March 10.
The order does not cover still
unreported contributions given between
March JO and Aprtl 7, when the new cam·
paigri contribution reporting law went in·
to effect.
The c:onsent decree was Issued ln a suit
brought I))' Common ea .... the .. 11-styl·
ed people'• lobby. which b ,..king
diJclolU.re of all Ni:xon camp&lgn con-
tributions.
A spokffman for C:mmon Came aid
the order mean1 about • mW.ion In
prMJoualy -l\am -... ac.'COUllUd for.,,,. ..,......_,•Id Com-
mon eau.. lhlnlDI -110 mlDloo 11 covend I))' tbe Ilardi IMpril 7 period.
!Jtlptlon almod at fvr<lnl -.... of Ille IOUl't't of Ille rat of tho money
l'lil -. but -Involved In tbe
..... -" .. nol rn..i, to ...,. to trill beloro :rue.toy'• _._ ... eloctlon.
Jlldp ·~· decrot, """" to .,,, llW)'U'l ln'1be Clle tn ldvance, does not
rtqlllnl dlocio...e of .........-. bul
only oontl1butlonl.
fomia League of Cities next week.
County supervisors in San Diego this
week heard proposals from their Fifth
District representaUve, William A.
Craven, who urged the panel to the south
to oppose any installation of a civilian-
military terminal at Pendleton.
Nonetheless, the momentum for such a
project continues in Orange County
where the League will consider voting
ne:z:t week on a resolution offered by the
city or Irvine.
That proposal condemns the possible
use of El Tora MCAS as a terminal and
instead endol'Se-.! Pendleton a! the site for
a major lnta'naUonal airport.
San Clemente already ha• officially op-
posed the idea. Tonight's action will be to
appoint a delegate to the Nov. 9 League
meeting and instruct him to vote NO.
Craven, whose district I n c I u d e s
Pendleton and other northerly areaa of
San Diego ·County, strongly urg~ hil
fellow supervilors by letter to co&iemn
the Pendleton Idea .
The lSSlle was expteted to come llp for
a vote today.
II that opposition lndeod comes It
would rltlff-!lie tentfriieni Iliad)'-~
ed by Orange OJunty pn:nnoters or the
Jetport.
Ftftlr District Supervllor Ro n a I d
Casper1 of Orange County. the leading
proponent of the Pendleton plaD, ha1 181d
his meellnp wtth Ille San Dlqo olflclab
were not productive at 11J.
But IUCCUI before the league il a near
ctrtlinty.
San Clemente City IWlagtt Kennetll
CllT explained today ti.It 0 technJcallty
might prevent 1 "-¥Ote on tho lrvlDe
reoolutlon om 'lbunday night. II tho
vote -not ...... It _.... d<nnltdy bl
call at tbe ._..., Doc:omber IM<llnl·
Carr -that San Clemente would be fl&htinl awlllOCDe odd.I II the
league ..-ing.
Besldn l"lne, ,..........,nty dllet af-
fected by nobt from tltb« El TonJ or
onop c;:Jj...,, Allport are certain to
l•vor Iba plan. •
Otbon In tho lnland ~ "' tho
COWllJ, oonfron!H with (Hiipwt. I« •
terminal In tho l2lllio Hilla, mlpt be II>
dined • well to eodonl a ]<tpcwt u far
away trom their emtroM 11 poai.bil! . •
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It's Almost
Over at Last
RICK\' TICK'' POLlTIX: As o[ today,
111• re <101111 into the final strokes before
.th•• big ~1cction Day next Tuesday.
Aren't you glad it's utmost O\'t>r'.'
Anyway. there arc really only three
day~ of campaigning left. if you don't
count Saturdav or the Sabbath. 11-tost
:>l'asoncd pohtiCos figure those tv.·o days
;ire pr1:!tty useless on the campaign lrail.
So that leaves them tomorrow and Fri-
day und Monday to get in the very last of
'the mud-slinging.
You can figure if any political hopeful
has dark thoughts on how to do in his op-
ponent at the last possible momeot. he'll
be trotting ou1 such smut 1vithin the next
411 hours or so.
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Yanks
• .a~l . I .Copier Possibly Shot Down by Missik
SAJOON c~Y:--:t J>ig ,1;.s. heli<opter
cruhed 1n o~ rkii new 1n the
M'1<0lll Del soutbweol ol Salgoo Tues-
day. kU.llng at least 9 Americans aboard,
field f!lPOrlS satd today. The toll could
go u blgh as 2T. t ,
The U.S. ce~\~ nine bodies
h•d been recovered \!,r ft~·
Officers In the O.ld said they believed
the helicopter - a Cblnook-~wu shot
down. One report said tt was believed ta
h.<ve been hit by a heat-seeklnil Soviet
Strela missile. nus p 0 r t .. 61 e ln-
f antryman's weapon was introd\ac:ed into
the war last March and bas brought
down several American and South Viet-
namese aircraft. --THE U.S. COP.IMAND said the cause of..
the crash had not been detennined and
an investigation was under way.
Field reports said all or most of those
aboard were believed to be military
persoMel. Some officials said there may
have been a rew civilian employes of the
military aboard. Recovery operations
were continuing. the U.S. Command said.
Spokesmen said the helicopter was on a
courier run from Saigon to Can Tho. in
the delta, and crashed west of My Tho,
about 35 miles southwest of Saigon.
' stackplle u mudt war matertel as they
can helo"' ,a ~-While North
Vietnam fl ~'·to push supplies south
down the Hd Cb! Millh Trail and store
them in eaatero Cambodia, the United
States has launched a crash program to
fumlsh South Vietnam all the military
equipment it ~n before a peace agree.
ment curfalls ArrtCrican military aid,
sources aald. ~
A number of helicopters and transport
planes J)Nvloualy ICbeduled for "'turn to
the Unltod Slates have been given ta the
South Vletn$mese Air Force, and big
cargo plaoea: from the United States have
Syrian Shelling
stepped up their delivery or armort;
personnel carriers in the past week, II!<
sources said. ' '
Und\lr the draft peace agreement
worked out by U.S. presidenllal advl511'
Henry A. Kissinger end the North Viet:"
namese, infiltration into South Vietnal'J}.
would be prohibltejl and the only mlllta<y
equipment the United Sates could dellve~
w~ld be repla~menll on a QIJ&.to.one 1 bam. .,,
The Saigon commabd reported more
than 100 Communist attacks In SOUtb
Vietnam for the seventh successive day,
with several clashes in the Saigon region. .,
Israeli Troops Close Off
Heights; Fighting Due? .-, ..
From Wire Services " and will be flown to Washington short!J,
sources said. t
"He looks in excellent bea1th," an
Embassy source said. "!{e's lost a little
weight, and he needs a hair cut, b~t CAMPAIGNERS ARE making their
final swings now. I see by a news release
that California Senator John V. Tunney,
son of former heavyweight boxing king
c:ene. will be in our region Friday to
make a pitch for presidential candidate
Grorge S. l\fcGovern.
POLICE DOG GRABS JACKET OF BOSTON WAR"PROTESTER
Thousands Demonstrated Outside GOP Fund-raising Event
MEANWHD..E, THE U.S. Command
sent two-thirds Of its B52 strike force
over Cambodia and Laos in efforts to
crush a Communist supply buildup in an·
ticipation of a cease-fire. 1be B52s hit
the southern panhandle of North Vietnam
Tuesday with the same objective.
Israel closed off the occupied Golan
Heights today because of what a military
source in Tel Aviv said was a possible
new round of fighting with Syria. In the
Gaza strip, an Arab was killed and three
Israelis were wowided Tuesday night
when Israeli troops clashed with Palestin·
otherwise he's in fine shape." '
'Ibe source said the officer was kept ti\.
jail "only a couple of days" and spen\ ~
remainder of his detention urlder hou}e -ian guerrilla ambushers.
Thl'y arc both Democrats, so this sort
of thing is allowed.
Tunney will come to Orange County. it
iS reported. to expound on Senator
l\1cGovem 's •·position on the aging." I
suspect he's against aging and in favor of
doing something for those that are.
Antiwar Protesters Erupt More than 60 of the Stratofortresses
dropped 1,500 tons qf bombs today along
the Ho Chi Minh trail through eastern
Laos and on base camps in eastern Cam-
bodia.
Government sources in Cairo an-
nounced today, a day after Israel recall-
ed its ambassador to Bonn In publll!' in-
dignation over West Germany's re.lease
of three Arab prisoners to guenilla hi-
jackers SUnday, that West German
Ambassador Hans-Georg Steltzer will
present his credential!! to the Egyptian
government Saturday.
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AN EMBASSY spokesman ,.id ~
State Department bad ordered that ~
ratt not be allowed to see newsmen. , -
Last-minute political furor and
shouting. however, ha s also dribbled
down into the local county level where
one of the most interesting races is the
fight for survival by First District
Supervisor Bpbby Battin of Santa Ana .
At Dinner for Mrs. Nixon The B52 effort in Cambodia and Laos
cut the number of st rikes in South Vi et-
nam to about 40, the lowest since the
first stages of the North Vietnamese of-
fensive last April. For the first time in
several weeks, there were no B52 strikes
in the Saigon region.
Barratt,~. of Laramie, Wyo., was ar~
rested Sept. 9 en route to Beirut from bb
post in Amman. The arrest occurred tbe
day after an Israeli ari raid on southeni
Syria in apparent retaliation for tht
Mwtlch massacre.
BATTIN, IT WTLL be recalled. sought
to secure for himself re-election last June
in the Primary Election where he faced
four regular candidates and a write-in
contestant.
The script, alas. turned out poorly for
Bobby boy: when all the June votes .had
been counted. lie ran a poor second. havr
ing been whipped by attorn ey William
\Venke for 1he top spot· ~y 3,719 votes.
Not only that., but the tbird and fCIUl'Qi
runnen; were snapping closely at the
heels of incumbent Battin. Bobby bad
gathered onJy 17,Bff ballots while third
running clothier Bill Hill had 15~1 and
fourth ranked Walley Davis gathered
13.881 votes. Wenke, clearly sat on top
\Vith his 21.538 votes.
From Wire Senlces
BOSTON -Severel thousand antiwar
demonstrators smashed windows, burned
a car "and clashed with riot-equipped
police outside a Republican fund-raising
dinner attended by Pat Nixon.
An estimated 6,000 persons nttended
the $25 per plate affair inside Com-
monwealth Armory Tuesday night. ....,.hile
police eStimated that as many as 8,000
persons demonstrated outside.
The President's wife. in a brief speech,
thanked those who attended the dinner
and said her husband needed another
four ye81'S in office to "make this great
country what we all want it to be.''
A ,map~ a woman wearing cam-piip• t.!tfons of Democratic presidential nomtnee George McGovern b e g a n
shoutink "stop international genocide"
during Iler speech. They were led from
the hall. but police said they were not ar-
~..,. 'reited. FOR11.JNA~LY FOR Battin, WeDRI; Other speakers at the dinner included
didn't command a clear·majority of!'!• j~ Bob ltope; Elliot L .
votes cast, thus forcing the Wenkif' , ;~ Rillbirdaoo. secretary of Health, Educa-
runoff next Tuesday. • · tica and Welfare; John A. Volpe,
The outlook for incumbent Ba , &ecifetary of Transportation: Sen .
however, was less than sometb.in& ~ Edward W. Brooke (R.,Mass.), and
cause him to dance down Civic Center Massachusetts Gov . Francis W. Sargent.
Drive. People had casl nearly 18,IXKt
\•otes for ltim. Bu t all of his opponents
had been favored by nearly 53,000 voters.
ALL TillS SUGGESTED to election-
\1•atchei:irthat Battin's popularity among
his const\tuents was open to strong ques-
tion .
So it \\•as thal Battin really started
running hard. And nbout that lime, the
asserted scandal over somebody paying
off somr,body else for a farm lease at
t-.1ile Square Pnrk in Fountain Valley
broke into the open . One of BatUn's past
supporters. former 'Westminster Mayo r
Derek McWbinney. was indicted in the
affair.
Battln. however, steered clear of the
whole 1ness. He just stayed in the county
washroom. scrubbing his hands.
So just the other day, he ran an ad
,.,.aming the voters that secret forces in
the county wanted to build apartments on
J\.1ile Square Park.
TI:llS CAl.lSED Supervisor Dave Baker
to call Battin a U.nr. BIUln's retort seem-
ed weak. clalm.b1t-n\aloly that Baker just
wants to help ~ltlh'1 opponent. Wenke.
Alas, poor Bobby Battin sure has his
problems. Just because thert's this e!cc·
1 ion. everybody is picking on him.
New Train Cars ..
Under Suspicion
CHICAGO (UPt} -A federal
transportation official says an in-
vestigation into Monday's Illinois Central
Gulf Railroad crash in which 44 penons
were killed will take a close look at the
structural strength of mod.Ent doubl e-
deck cars involved in the disaster.
John H. Reed, chairman of the Na-
tional Transportation Safety Board, told
a news conference all manpower and
equipment factors would be investigated.
He said. "The new rail cars d id not
measure up to the old cars in their abili-
ty to withstand impact, from evidence at
hand."
Reed said it was "premature to assess
any blame" for the collision, in which
more than 320 persons were injured.
Transportation Secretary John Volpe and
Henry Wakeland, director of the Depart-
ment of Transportation's Bureau of
Transportation Safety, also said the ac-
1.·ident raised questions about the new
cars_
In New York, Sen. George McGovern
said today he believes President Nguyen
Van Thieu of South Vietnam is blocking a
peace agreement, adding he has doubts
President Nixon can bring off a set-
tlement with North Vietnam.
Appearing on NBC 's Today show
McGovern said. in response to a question
('-_CA_M_PAI_G_N_'_12~)
INFORMANTS SAID both North Vie!·
nam and the United' Stawt are trying to
Wieks
WEST GERMAN Embassy officials in
Ca\ro, however, cautioned against linking
the credentials presentation with Sun-
day's bijac.ldng; They insisted the Bonn
government's decision to free the three
Arab guerrillas, charged with the killing
of 11 members of the Israeli delegation
to the Munich Olympics Sept. 5, was
-Riissian,S Fire-. i
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Clust.er Slwt • ·' ~
taken "not to please anyone but to save ,~. r.
the lives of the passengers and crew" on MOSCOW (UPI) '.:!... The SovJet ·:
!he hijacked jetliner. Union today fired eiglll Sputniks in-(
_ The closure of the Heights came after to orbit aboard one 1'9Cket, the:,.ass ~
Syrian artillery Monday. shelled a 42·milR news agency said. 1! was at 1-; :'f?' stretch of the Israeµ~pied ar... • the fif\h such elibt·ilt•••« .la!Jll'h ~
as to whether the chance for an agree-wounding an Israeli soldier. The sheµtng since April. 1979, and..lbe Aiciid:ii)t
ment has been lost, that "My own guess occurred in between two Israeli' air three months. -~ ~
is that Gen. 'lbleu is blocking the .;: .. strikes into sYna Lo the heaviest day· of Western ,military .experts said , ..
negotiations just as be did four years ~ fighting with Syria since the Middle East such cluste('tho~ provide.much ln-.l
ago." cease-fir! went into effect nearly 'Il formation oJ we to Soviet military ;..
McGovern earlier said he would not ac-months ago. missile forces and could be part of •
cept the verdict of the polls and neither ~ program to develop missilestJ
will his crowds. · MEANW,BlliE, ~irut, a U.S. Anny 'f#h multiP.l~target warheads such ~
Jn Syracuse, N. Y ., people fiing from ;'°(lfficer (el-•,i'ntesday tiigbt after ·~ .,;:_the U~ States has. '""
trees to see him. In New Brunswick, more th'1!-seven weeks' detention by ,'J'ass said the Cosmos satellites,~·
N.J., they stood on chairs and table tops Syrian aiho'rities arrived today "looking _,m.Dnbered 528 through 535 and car-~
to scream, "We want McGovem." In very good,'!' a U.S. diplomaUc source ."l;lng "scientific equipmeot to con-1;
Manhattan Tuesday night, in a balloon· .reported. , ~e exploration of outer space," "
festooned hotel ballroom, they had an 'Don't forget Hsnry; bOl Maj. Richard Barratt, a as i at ant w:ere pu1 into • :rnaximum orbital~
"old fashioned picnic" •ithout the ants IJ WOlfl about these till/cs! military attache in Amman, Jordan. re-path about 900 rililes above Earth. r;
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ln 15 hours, McGovern and his wife
Eleanor -celebrating their 29th wedding
anniversary -saw between 25,000 and
35,000 people. By the <nd of \)le day
MCGovern's voice bad groWn hoarse with
his shouted warnings that an upset was
in the making election day.
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Ca~pers, Baker Get Into It Over Mile Square
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tbou3ands ol dollars in profits from hs
use."
lluls replied that be bad kept the
fedmll olliclal.s Informed ol all events in
COllDl!Ctlon with the ttlnsler ol the l'"'t>-
erty to' the county, "u l ..b ave dpne
U...oeaotl&lionl bepo, in 1183."
'"ibt . -:i:. WU. ready . to be 1nmlernd to' 'county In May and
eftlltl ' over wblcb · we bid no· control
~ that -. • Rulz.alated.
lla···-·to tbe bribery IC8lldal In . .
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connection with tbe agrlcoHural leaaes oo
213 8""" of the park land.
"Do JOU regard eampaign literature "'
the trulb]." questioned CUpen referring
to Ballin. llll.temen!IJD t!!e ..i.
0 No rt anrwered Rull. 0 but I do believe
It ts ii.. mpoiistbillty ol pub!lc olfidals
to leek u.e truth.''
Al this point Bater tntmupted to aay,
''You lbould QUfltlian me -Dot m,y
asalatant. I object tlolently to your tao-
tict/'
"Go ahead and object. II replied
Caspers. "Your :>fflce was given the
respooslblllty by the boar<! to carry oot
the negotlalionl with tbe 1ovemmea1 to
obtain the park land for tbe county. If
you baveJalled, I want to toow why."
"If you will loot at the mat...tal I pve
you Tlleoday yw will .,. that I ha ..
done .-Jy what tbe board JOqlltlled,"
llobrwoered. . •
"I may make a motion to tum °"' tbe
nerollalionl to th. chairman of the boanl
Project on
lo consuntm1k. the ltanafer,'' the
Newport Beach supervlror replled.
"Fine," replied Baker. "Just u long as
the Job is done."
"Acts of sabatoge have been done, It
seems," CUpen c:haJ1ed.
"By supervbor Battin, ys." ..,,ii.cl •
Bater. "f resent your a1tack on Ruii. It
should be directed al me and It Is very 'II
improper for JOU to qiaest!m a member
ol my ataJf for ICls for whldt 'I am
(See BAKER, Pop I)
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Castaways Plan to Be Unveiled
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· 1:iOUN'r¥ Iii~ M>YE• ltf. CM: nAMINli l'JlQP4"1 TllUCIC: IN. JtlWPOllT 'llACH
Multi-million dollar Irvine Company
proposal to develop Castsways Hill and
the 1lte of wbai' once was to be Balboa
Wharf will be ooWned to Newport Beach
. planning commisslooers In atudy aeaaloo
Tbunday afternoon.
Company offlclals today disclosed tliey
want to build a SO-room inn and two
restaurants on the historic Castaways
point above DoVer Drive at Coast
Highway and will develop the remalnlng
property east of Dover to Upper Newport
Bay with oflice buildings, apartments
and condomlnlums.
They also propose to build con-
dominiums around an inlet they want to
carve out of the center of the Balboa
Wharf ~ weal ol tbe Marine
Avenue bridge to Balboa IBland.
No coat ftgures for eltber project were
given. n,m will be DO acli-Ou !Iba by _,. u;::r .::r~'::rrirr will
·;;;.:.., CaUwaya \;Cffl}! aent
a public walkway and a view park on lhe
edge overlootini Uwe< Newport Bay.
The remainder ol tbe property, the
area between the olllces and the con-
domhtk1111, will be oxnprtaed of low ri9o
apartments, Moo"' aald.
Moore aakl the proposal bu already
been d1lcussed with &Orne leaders of the
community who said the plans are on lbe
right track.
"From a land use point of view, many
residenu have told us we are in the ball
-wrt," Moore said, "but we wlll still
have to work out a lot of details before
we can start."
An additional part of the Castsway1
development would do bay with the
Bayabores Trailer Park on the Pacific
Coast Hlgbway, just west of the Bay
Bridge.
~ aald tbe lraDer pan: -Id be
deYeJoped Into a publlc balh1ni beach
that would also be used by patrons ol tbe
ino.
The ~unit Bayside Drive .....
domlnlum project iJ a "dtrect apln oll
from the feedback we got on the Balboa ·
Wharf project," M-. said.
The wharf propoaal, a COllllnettlll
development similar to Ports of Call, wu
scuttled al!e!' tt met with a storm ol pro-
test frcm Balboa Island resident.I who
claimed It would !pOll the atmosphere of
the area.
The new proposal on the 5.1-aett prop-
erty will Include a half acre triangle-·
shaped inleL ,
"11Us will be used as a swimming
beach with no boat slips," Moore sakl.
He said the Bayside project wm likely
get the closest ICflltiny from tbe com-
mission becaUll! plans will neoeuitate
m...tve grading ol the property. He aald
lt would not b1ock any views, however.
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*esa :Mu~ H;mt Four Amate~r· .Saiilors
In Prop~e Fire · -· · · ·
may apur OllPOlffiOll -·Newport · Hei&htJ and Cllll llilven ....,.. .. wbo :;:: J;:t ~ and -ail llloo
Both pn,,.. will '!Mhn bolldlntII no
mon U.. hlo -tan and will ha wlildn die ..,...,. .. -·ltlllltl
limit, ~· o<ncla1I said. The ya """"'1Y will adully
· BemanJ &.rk.er Guilty
In GOP!Check Misuse
At Newport Finp Found ' Adrift Near .CdM be developed to bw -· Besides tbe Inn and the restaurants.
which will occupy about one thlrd ol the
property, there are plans for • aeveo-
acre strip of low riH Qlm.merclal omces
MIAMI, Pia. (AP) -W1!e!'l1te delon-
dalll Bernml L. Barker toda1 WU .,...
vlc:ted ol mlsullnl a notary puWJc Ilea! oo
a Republican campalgn _ check and
received 1111Spended tllkloy jolt tern.
A C.Osta Mesa man was critically burn-
ed .Tuesday afternoon wbeo a propane
bi<k parked at a Newport Beach com--· ~-·-~·-apiodod inlo Dames.
· J!ldw~ Gn!!!lel, Z3, of :rm Nalloaal
AVe.,.....as rushed to Orange County
Aliaical Cen!e!' with burns over 90 per-
cent of hls body, a fir" apokesman said.
Gremel was listed in critlcal condition to-
dfY. OremeJ, an etNOOYe of J a r c o ~ Inc., 4ilis Birch St., WU al·
teiftpt1ng to adjust a valv& on the ·t:rock's
t,IGIJ gallon P.roplne tank when the gas • >!Wied leaking rapidly .and was igoited · bf .. unkoo1'D name. . . .-~~ two -firemen and m-~.u::~=..,~= ~ the 11am .. lor a ball !JD hour before
tJpy were put oul l "l'be Dames ,.... Jumplng Iii ,feet' high up !be lido of the . buttdlnti Ii ... po1n1,;•
~.de~ spobsmaa Hugh . ~'W-repoited imral ...-wn· we got there but 1add1y the a6ttro
llldr didn't go up" aald deportment' Ctpl.
Jiimes Topping.
Once the flames.....,~ out, -
--to --lhJ tr1ll'k to ...., It· cool and (ftVeDi !'Ii: more sporU !Nm aett!ntl off the itlll~ ...... piopont. ~ -tt doWll with pOund l1nea oil!! 1M -bl tnKS for imra!· bourl
tllljll a new valve could bt ~."
Ttpplng gld,
!l'lle ~ 1WlnC . gu, whltb IPl'fllld a
,.,. odor all over the Newport Beach
........ -.. ta!~-~ C-y
.Q'pod. cauoed -to ,_ tliat ,.....,, ~~-,lat olf. • (Ila ,_,.I)
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BJ WILIJAM 8CBREIBER havoc among small boat sailors all along rronUng on Dover Drive between 16th
or• DllfW'"",... the SOUthdn califomia coastline. street and an exteosion of 17th StretL
Four amateur atkn spent an unex· Also on boar<! the Bloop Wendy were ltougllly 15 acres alorfg the bluff line at )ltdi;dl~~ .....,_ at ..a·"-1"a!le w.--:·..;..-oiy ·~ • the no~ end of the property will be
Judie Poul Baker band.ct down the
aentence after bearing without • Jury
state cbali.. that Barker mJJuaed hia
aell cm 1 '25,otlll check wblcb wu to have
gone to Pru&dent Nlxon'1 ~ectlon
cam~1(Rel.lted story, Page 5).
aboanl their drtltlng 2Hoo1 sloop before and Mrs. John Reeoe or Bell. ~ ~ -·dnlum units, company
belog ........S Tuelday off Ooroaa clel "Oo<e tbe wind died down they ...,. Larry Moott a.-iate planning &d-
Mar by Iba Oranp County Harbor out pan ·c.taliu," Doeol>urt aald. ~tor for 'uie Irvine Company, said
Patrol. ''Their lack of aalllng ·--made It coodomlntums will be aet back !or Earl Neweomeof Cudahy, owner of the hard to get the boat beet under cootrol from the blufrs to leave space for homemade ve9ei "Wendy," told IO they ju.rt drilted."
()lllolmen be and·ldt ltlaperJenced crew The foursome drHled a I m I e 11 I y
EarUe:r,· 1tenDet.b Dah1ber&, NlDl't
Midwest compa)gn nnance dtalrmon,
teatlfled be bad DO knowledge of the pla,,.
11111 1110 ol the cboct be eodoned whlcll 1et ,an· for ~ B:eodl ~ liundaY oflBbere tbroug1t NonQJ beo:Nme tbeir ~lorlbaalr"'\'!.f!iO:t' -~--~. aallswe.·c-ed wtlteboal'•engin• • nucu w .• !EV, ~ ~p 'ff(IU)dn't start. . 1' ·
Sunday II.fie<-ll ~ out their aa1ts "They acrawled SOS and HELP in
and carried tMm .Gue 1o lea,, said Ji1psticlt an ·over the dica to attract
P•trolman Km~ passing boals but I ti"""! nobody came
Gale • force wlljdl ilundoy wreaked oear """"8h to ... tbe wr!lltlg,"
Air CompreuorTaken
By Sch.ool Burglars
~aald.
But when darkness came Stmday and
MCll!day oJibts, they """' lei! wtth JlO IJibt and very little food.
"Tbey·on1y11ach lool ol l!rtad bdween
them and no ndk. to contact belp,"
~aid. .
-wiy llooday morning, tbe all'lnded aalkn spotted lilbta ol tbe matnlMwf
"1111 "wind Ind Uclel bad·lhllltd -" to brbJi them close to the malnlaiid
q11D.
"Tiiey dropped two -anti -bold and when the 11m came up. they aaw
tbef ..... Joll oll tba hllJtlmton Point rocb In c.r.na del Mu" ~ aald.
Bmglars Break
Into Restaurant Campaign Signs
Destroyed; One
Jail.ed in Cou11ty
'lb.ieves cut • hole ln the roor ot •
Balboa Yacht llutn mtaurant oomettme
Mondey night 1nd mede olf with AtO In
cub from 1 locked mdll box, pollce aald
today.
Tom Bullard, an employ< 11 F.ddit'• One 111111 baa been Jeli<d and hi•
Galley, 1119 Harbor lsland Dttve, Newport brolher 11 beb1c ICUl)lt .., c11arsa !bot
Beoch, dlacovend the loa Tuesday they doltro)'ed -ten •tens pl--1 by
momlog when be came to ...,.t, WOilam Wenke. Cllldkllto for Finl F.ddie Fl8ch. tbe Nltmrlnt'• owner,
told police he bad put the -bo• In • Dlatr1<I ouperrtsor.
11on(e room and locked the door ~ Cbarled with --... "1"~1t1 •I It.Ill 10
le1vlnt1. •tens an Rolllld C. Brown and r:.....,.
Pollce aald the burglan cut their way R. !Imm. beth of lt7 N. Vermont Ave ..
In -II> the niol ol Iba -room AMbatm Rolllld Bnnm hal b«n
end 1-"'tlt1 left the aame R1 llltr • lttllld and iila brother Is belnC ~
llndtnc the -· by S..ts -police, they aald toclay. w-aald this -·· tbol .... 'Pe·ace Rally' Aids Stocks Um! U0 signs valued It fl,IGO Of """
haft ..... -clelUOJed "' llOl<n . from localionl larfely In S..11 ADI.
Tiie caoilldoto, """ -Incumbent -w. BaltlD In Iba No¥. 7 rvnolf
dedlm, aald Ute --... tul Od> IJ llletnpltd to _,,,,, a 11111 II Volume Heavy a1 Gaim Poat.ed on Wall Street
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dltlonll delalls bail to ha -out Mid
the..,~-......
U.S. .,ahr.....,.,, 111D ded""'d to m-
--1llian In dlplimauc -
that • ·-..... bo l!pled hr Sltmda7•or Sandly. Ntltber hon tbey
llldtcoted - -::'C'loll ...... the remalolnl cletalll mlibl bold.
"f am llopolvt ao ..,_ wDI be
rudlid. but I'm not llltlll llllo ltrf
tlmubie.'' SN:nlor7 cl Dllii 't ll<lrill
R. Laird tokl mww T JJ IJ .
Wl!lto -.,.._ Somlary Ron11d L. 1Jellilr' n:11 equally noncomm1ttal,
11J1a1 u.t tllt Mlt<UH -"Ins "to ..i.im tllt • tlad al ~ -
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•A ff II •bf MW W of the tntbert
wtlh a awblr appl"Nd*ls one of my ........ _aid.
BUT lS YIJAY
A.NY BETTER?
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later turned up In the handl of earn.. ,
Dahlberg WU I key wltntll U Barter, ;
"5, 1 lwmer Central lntetlJrence A(mcy :
operaUve. Went on trl.al. 1 Two FBI 11"'11. two blnk offlctals and two state empk7yu were amorc wit· ~
neuet appearing in Dade County .
Crlmlnal Court. I
Judie Poul Babr l'tlllled to allow the
pl'Ol<Clllion to ""l'lol'I the route whldt
the c:hect toot< from Dohlbert to Barbr I dun., the ~ ol Dahli>frl and
Hugh W. S'°8n Jr., former lttuurt!' ot i
President Nlson'1 R ... loctlon -1 COm-.
-U be Intended I« GOP Finance
Chllnnan M•urlce H. Stans to rtve the I
c:beck 10 Barker. Oahlbtrg Nkt. "I haft
no U-'-ol the disposition or a -! pendlture or the money." . !
Sloon teatlfled he rocd ved the AS,• '
c:hect from Stant on April II In
Wlll!Jnitoo, D.C. Ht aald be turned Ute l
chtd< o...,. lo G. Gordon Liddy, "'-8
cou..i for the ComrnJU.O to -tho I . l'l etldeoL Ltddy lw been tndtcMd 111
connection with the W1!e!'pte bnal-tn.
FBI qents Jobn E. DlntGa of I w~ and John C1a111r1J o1 ••
P1bn 1leoch ldfntllled 1 ..... -1
made out to DabJ.bq.
1be q<n11 said Ibey IOI tho dtod< , rrom the f'lnt Bani: ...r Tnlll Co. of I
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BAYVIEW SCHOOL FIRST GRADER ADMIRES HIS HALLOWEEN HANDIWORK
When it Comes to Carving Prize-winning Pumpkins, No One Is KHner Than Victor
Bayview P11pil DulanefJ Trial
Ceremonies
For Park
Hit Delay
FederlJ ollldals today cooflnned that
tnmsler ol Uile of the -Mlle
Square Pork to Orange ~ bu be<n
delayed becaule of ''posalble ..,..
barrallment" to lmited .-. •t the
transfer C...nmy;
'ftle event, according to Fr a n k
Sylvester, ,.glona1 director of thO U.S.
Bureau of Outdoor Recreatlon in San
Francisco, had been ached~ for Oct.
24. .
Sylvester said tbat orders to delay the
event came from Wubingtcn. D.C. He
said he assumed the . deley was ordettcl
be<ause of the ,.....t lndldment of two
Westmin8ter dty olfldlJa Oil charges of
brlbel'Jl in C<llDeCtioD with an alJepd
shal:edown regarding qrlcul,tural 1 .....
on a portion of the part laDd.
SuperviJor David L. Babr cbarg<d
Tuesdly that an advertl.oement placed by
First District incumbent Robert W. Bat-
tin "and his prior actiona have delayed
aod possibly endangered the tnmsler of
the park land to the coanty by the federal
government."
Enters Contest 's N 'M• k ' L The two Westminster olllciw, "'""' un 1sta en on oan, ~~i:inoe~~df~r;:.,g~i=:
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\ 87 Ga*QB LBIDAL ~-In a ,.~...& ! .,., __ .,... -~Ipm,...,.-r'.a (
'"""'JUl'SllOl'raldebt.Nbonpron> Nld<19' ~lain trou U'1 up ;
lied to cet crime olt ~the streeta," ae> to me. '
treu Caildica J!er1m rembided ae au· "So, I got three Imp friends to go with :
dJepce of 1~ 1'u:miday at UC Irvine. me," VoJgbt quipped. "When I got Ulere, $
"Ho did thal He moved crime Into the there won 500,000 other ..,.p1e lnoludlng '
White House.'' the adrm llld to the a UtUe ~)'ti.Miid woman Ir o m i = ol ~ 0-.. QP01 crowd at-ll!Jcbl8an. I wondered why I was '
a ca!Dpl.I ralJJ for $en. George ICared. 11 I : McGovern. The ·111m llar urged atudenta to become :
Actor Jon V°'8lJt, Mm ll<nen and Informed about wilat'I JO!og .-_ In the l
'l'ert)' MoGoveni, the c a 1>d id ate ' s Nllloo a4mlnlatratton · u.I "'h 1 t ;
d1118btor, -e fellured al the I p.m. J\fcGonrn bu realJ,y .""I lie .;,ould do :
gatherilll In Canipua 'Park along with a abour weJlan m.na, .,a.a l!l!iltarY ;
rock bed -"Hot Frog." budget, hls plana to tnd the war ind; the ,
Tbrouibout Volgbt's aerious dJJcourse creation of a peacetlme economy "that is :
on the llsuea of Ute .war, bombing, beneficial to all of us. He's been down !
erosiop of lodlvidual rights, weekenlng of now for a year on those Jssues," Voight ,
the ConstJtuUon be foresees tf Nl%oo is said. "Pleaae, please go take a look :
re-elected and what the actor de>erlbed before next Tueaday." ;
aa "llJICOllltlUIUolllj. at\acks on the Mba Bergen hit bard on the apathy :
pms," Voight mamtalned.a forcelul, yet Iheme too. She urged support for
relaxed and often bumb.rOOI, pose. McG<wem to overcome public unconcern
Votgllt quoted 'n1cia Nixon Cox's view Ille attributed to Nlmn's having "givon a
that Spin, Agnew bad done a romarkable sedlUve to the people of this country." ·
job of lmprovlni the med1a ~"You can't Miu McGovero, Jut to speak, 8'11a·:
wxlerestlmale the powtr of fear, Tricla Nino bu "frutrated us, suppressed al~. Aki" and 111bipulated UI for f«lr years." •:; .. 1.
He deoCrlbed his owo fears of She echoed her father'• view tl!llt:: "freedom, once lost, is very bani' .~ ...
City Liable
For Airport
Noise Damage
retrieve" and suggested that with foU.r'.
more years of Nlxoo ;n the White ~
the naUoo's syatem of 0 checlcs ~· balances" will be rapldly l0$t. btcause '.· 1
Nilon'a 111hallow" Supreme · C out •
nominettooa and ·~atta<:b" on the IriedJJI:,',..
"Seize the Ume now, to elect a miJi··
who wanta to return w: to our ·highest
ideals," Mia McGovern mged ~
lo response to qoeaUcms from ~,,.
Voight Nld the chief Issue . in .'"!'!ii:
I
'Great Pumpkin' Tad Fujita, will appear In Superior COurl· . w T II c Nov. 10 to enter pleu to lndlctments
Victor Keener, 6, of SanlJi Aoa Heights itness e s ourt charging them with oonsplracy to com-LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior
has won the grand sweepstakes trophy mit grand tbefl. iranlJ tbef1. comp1racy Court fudge bu ruled that the city, and
Pre!ldentiol nee la restoration o~
"decency in govermnent." .::,;
Aaked ll lie were a Cbristian, Volglil:
aaid be belteved in Ouist and the..
autat.Uke Jde.a1a. :.. .. ~ for his entry tn tbe Third Annual to offer a bribe and IOlicltfog a pel'IOD to not alrlioes, are liable for damages in-
Pu
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• offer a bribe. <UTred by property near I.Gs Aogeles
mpkin Carving Contest for first By TOM BARLEY led by hospital administrator Sister Baker c:bargod • Tlleadly that the International Airport caused by noise and
graders sponsored by Mariners Savings °' 111e o.11r "'"' ,..,, garet Mary after she had discuS&ed federal government bad sent a IJgned vlbntion. from planes.
and Loan Association. "I told Sister Margaret Mary that she the proposed loan with hospital controller agreement to the title transfer to the Judge Max Deutz ruled Tuesday that
His pumpkin was considerred the best was very serioll!ly mistaken in making Robert Machan and defendant James county in June and bad orlglnally the city ii held responsible for such
f 90 the loan." Shipley. scheduled 8 transfer ceremooy for damage In the same respect tbat it bas 0w-carvNe!,r\•nBetriesch byt jndgeags Robendrt That comment came today from San "I was not impressed with the docu· AugtUt. _ ~-!!lht ~Jake ~r::.~ und1er the
,, .... , .. ,,... a Cl Y man er, a Bernardino attorney Robert Farrell as he ment at all," the veteran lawyer com-"However," be said, ''the event wai system 01 ~·avtgauoo easemen •r-or-
Fred SOrsabal, Costa Mesa city manager. related his role in negotiations that led to merited during questions about the loan delayed unW Oct. 24 becaUle of the assuming alr rights above a person's
. Vietor, 1731 Orchard Drive, is a student the St. Bernardine Hospital entrusting agreement branded by the prosecution as bribery C&!e which surfacK in Atun.J~t property without actually buyin& the
at Bayview School. $500,000 of its reserve fund to a cor· a fraud. and now has. been postponed aga.ln. -..-land.
--11 poration headed by Laguna Hills fman· FUTell testified that he urged the "The 465 acres in Mlle Square are 'lbe declsi-00 stemmed from a suit
'1ie sma est pumpkin category was cier Joseph. Dulaney. Roman Catholic nuns who retained him valued at about $15 million," Baker act. originally brought by Mr. and Mrs.
won by Holly Squier, 178 Costa Mesa St., Farrell testifi~ as a prosecution as legal counsel to get specialized legal ded. "If this gift from the federal Robert C. Kramer, who own houses and
Costa Mesa, a student at Harper witness in the Orange County Superior advice and a bank examination of the government should fall through_ became apartments within 20 blocks Of the
Elementary 'School. Court "Taj Mahal" trial that he was con· deal before .investing their money in of~ events lt would be a tremendous airport's cootroverslal north runway.
He argued In IUJJPOrl of McGoven1'<
welfare reforms saying In the conten of an end to the war and ffiiuced mllltary
"P""llng thel -.Id ultimately lead ·"' reductlon of the welfare roU., not !"fl:·
Uleraliotl of welfare reclpfeota "as !hey:;
WOClld bave-yuu'"belleve·;"----·"'"';'i ..
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The biggest. pumpkin award went to ~~'".!'t'~! ~;:·:,.= auccmully loss to the people of the county." the~t'.t:Sfo1!'" ~::1 l'~
Debbie Kroniuck, 227 Km• Place. Costa F i/, B. le that the hospital should get 8 peraonal *: *: * property caused by ailplane OOlse, vibra-....
Men, .a student at Newport HelghU am Y icyc guarantee -from Duhatey -that the loan . liotl and.inno<t. . . _ A Up by-Newport Beach police I~
Elemeotary School. · ::,.: ·• · would be ropaid by him il the stock in· Front Page l The city lheo sued 'r1 airiloes aod Cootl M ... olflcers to stop an ouilaw ·
In Costa Mesa ::
Sci!r~~~eHa;;:v;:~~=~taiY-?i(iy Scheduled ~~~~ed to be an unsound ~~-ma:.~~"im=~ ~l~~~=gb:.ri~
scariest puJ!U>kin. He II~ at 1113 • •;<-. ·~· _ ,.. 1. j~,iturt. Grant argues that BAKER • ~ • manulacturered equipm<nt on t b • reportedly carried various weapoDB. '·; •
Kimberly Pltce Newport lleacb.· (·• ~!li'i: '·,,~·N • ·~~ 1o the a .... ment that alrcralt. 'Ille SUJpeCI vehicles were pilled o~' Kimmy Klllla~'s entry had llJO _. · J! r1 r~ etVpOr hi iiliill.liiital>e 250,000 Ar.alea sharea respon41ble.'' . D<utz said the city failed to prove the at 1!4unllton Street and Plaeen!l1"" teeth and was judged "the ~" ...... 1111 _ .. oo demand by the Battin then moved that the negoliiltlollS alrlinea bad aoy means of ftttlng aJrcnft Av.Due, alter llll!plciously trying to sld;j'
She goes lo Le Veta School and livea at A famlly bicycle day will be held Sun-"""" · . be transferred to~ to ·reduce nolae levels In 1970• when the a tra!llc accident where patrolmen~'
640 Exeter Place in Orange. day at'\fM .ifrk Newport Apartmen& to Grant accuses Dulaney of deception in Supervisor Ralph art, acting the role runways were opened. Antkloise equip-congregated. .. ..
The happiest of alJ lhe pdmptlns wu 'S the ·~uon of the lU'St ~ .~ tJ)at ti'# Azalea 1toct bad to be sold on ::,:,.:':ice:S~~~u~ :1'uOO~= ~~still in the experimental stage CbriJtopber J. Wahlberg, 2Z, ot Pahn
carved by Bill Waggoner who a:oes to nseg11ent .of Neiport Ule ~ JMri.et. In thnt sense. the depu-the meeting. A roU call '*~· • at at time, he said. Springs, identified aa driver of the ~.
Balelric &lbool and 11 ... i~ ~ 1' • · • trail system. · Y arauea, th!! collateral Clark' oil s to 1 .ith · 1 wu amoted and booked on tine
Sandpiper !ti"• Cotta M~r" , , pies sponsored • , the Dulalley •oup w.. Caspe:. ~. • n-, ud dlargea, while ihi.-Cycllit was questloneil•
Kevin 'J1!Dmas, 1Ul2 • • ' ·, , Blcycle • . Victim's Name Told and rele.ued. . ';•
Costa M .. , decided .-,., ,/lli mlltOe IDClude bike racin£"<1 ~-·ol grand-theft, fraud and con-Officer llennla Hoosleld said Wahlberg'
unhappy-looking pumpkin and .... •tlii dl!pl.;. dnfwlngs and cerem.~ op!raey were leveled against Dulaney, 38, 'Pot' v· ehicle Stalls LONG BEACH (AP) - A sailor killed I• charged with pcl5!eSstoo of nr .. rma llJ!
priie for tbt saddest entry, He attends The cfciympics have been to ol 2S3J:Vla CUcadlta, San Clemente and ----In a fire aboard the submarine rescue a convicted felon, posae!!ion of. stoteg.:
Sonora ~ementary School. homf Harbor Area Girl Scouts, W lftr&, Shlpt!y, 31, of 16951 Lowell Circle and vessel Florlkan at Long Beach Naval property and posaeasion of a switchblade:'
1be brightest · orange pumpkin. was instrumental 1n winning city apprvvil for . Daniel Hayes, 40 of 8211 Snowbird Drive . SAN DIE~ ~~ A 1~ of :a"i Shipyard was jdentifled Tuesday as knife.
f!llertd by Jam.le Hammond who LB a the propose(l 50-mile bite trail sytttm, both 1 H ii-.n: 1:1. ch d R'verside Juana wo • on ega James R. Lombard, 2S, Oakrldge, N.J . A He claimed a .22 caliber pistol lylog
student al Balearic Elemtntary School acoording to -~mittee cbaltinan ,\rnle 0 un""'5..,n ~a an 1 market turned up in a truck wiUch stall· second sailor injured in the·fire Monday, wtthlneasyreachontberearOoorturned.,
and lives at 2758 Mallard Drive., Costa p rket .. broker Wendell Warren Austin, 38· ed in a field at lhe border near Brown Ralph White, 18, Lynwood, was treated out to be stolen, leading to the addiUo~:
Mesa. ~~ the dedication ~If! Dulaney, $ll?ley and ~5· Marlene Field, authorities say. The driver ran for first degree bums on his legs and charge against Wahlber11. . ~ ..
·«/\(·:::-?o.A scheduled for noon at the~ of Dulaney, 32, will be tried in the second back into Mexico when tie was spotted returned to duty, a Navy spokesman ad· Other weapons included ~wo ..ines, plµ!;
·• · . J '-'--11oa· d d ~--t Drl...:.i uhase of tbe ·trial before Judge .. Jamet ..,,_&-..:;.y-. ·~· ,.. -"""""--"---.... ded. • -. -, ... _ ..._. -~'ol ""'~, poliSsald. • • •.. "'-P .. -1 •m~ . 80 ~ ''' ac-Turner on allegaUoOI that they defraud· 1-==~·_:_::.•_:___: _ _:-= -:!,_;•=:·:__:::; _________ =.:...~·'.::·~-~~-,~~~~·,.~=~~·'.!:~--~~:...:C
., • ..... ,.. .-; lreu Sandt Duncan ~111 present a, plaque ed investors in the World Financial ~ ·
to Judge C&Jvln Schnudt, president of the Trends syndicate controlled by Dulaney EXPLOSION •••
mullve clWn reactlon of aploslon.o.
Firemen ran to nearby buildings and
shut down all el~cll and gas lllppl!es
to m1n1m1ze the dancet of more ex·
pfollons. •
Several attempts were made during
the afternoon to transfer the gas to other
tanks, but alt of these wrere unsuccessful.
• The loaded propane truck, owned by
Pargas Company of Anaheim, was belng
uaed by Jaroo to test the tanka being
built at the company (or leaks, McMillan
said.
OIANH COAST •
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Oran1e County Girl Scouta. · f Ill Hills nd Se I The tectJon to be offlciallf opened Sun--rom o cea In Laguna a a
day runs down Jambor<e ROad from Beach.
Ea1tbluff Drive to Pacific COaJt HJRbway Sht\iley wu vice president of the
and around the ea.st •lde of l.Jpper en~. Mn. Dulaney acted as oor· Newport Bay.
Actual cycliog events heg1n al 1 p.IJI. porate secntuy.
at the Park Newport Apartmenta 900 Hospital controller Machan and flnan--
San Joaquin Hilla Road. Parker said all cier Fred Rlley were both cleared of
auto traffic and parking will be pr<>-identical charges after they t~uned for
hlbited at the complex during the event. the prosecuUon agalnlt their former
"For those who don't come OD bicycles codefendant.s.
-and we hope everyone will -there Machan admitted that he received
wili be parking at Fashion laland and a cheeks totallng $32.000 shortly after the
bus to shuttle people back and forth " deal went through. Riley testified that he
said Mary Blake, coordinator of the loaned h1a: controlling interest In the
Cyclymplcs. Azalea company to Shipley for a $90,000
Bike racing, which is open to all kinds fee .
of bicycles, will Jnclude a IYl"Qkbaoa. a ~
sprint, grand prla aod hW climbing. ·
Ehrlich Predicts
Total Breal{down
Of Ea11h Ecology
A "spaceman economy" must repl1ct
our use It and leave It "cowboy"
economy If mankind !s to avoid "total
breakdown of earth'• e c 0 ro 11 c a I
1ylfMl.s," an Or_ango Cou: Collep att-
dleoce "Was told Tuelday.
Dr. Paul Ehrlich, bloloc~-at Stanford University and UoQ densi--
ty Hperl, ur1t4 polltlca p...... to
brinJ ·-the •paceman -1111 In which there -·ould be strtct control ot
mourcta, total recycling and minllnll wame.
tr man continuts hll asaault on the en-
vironment, Ehrtlich contends, the earth's
entire ecologlcal system LI due fOC' col·
lapae.
J;ow soon wil l t.ht breakdown ocatr1
"ti, u m1ny ecoloeiJU believe, the
system .a 20 to 30 percent overloaded
now, It should OC<llt oomettmt •rwlld the year 2Dlll or 2021. Leto optimtllllc
oeoiogbta :iet the date around 1Jtl "
Ehrlich told the audlenc.e ol t,000 at 00:.
Ehrlich olalned -1ailOll rrowlh ad
man'• ''unstable 1ystem" for the eco-
pllJht.
1'1omP .. el
PEACE •••
leave the seed for future conflict."
Spokesmen In W 1sblngton did not aeem
worried that their refusal to sign the
agreement TUesday would precipitate a
crisis in negaU.tlons.
Laird indle>ted the U.S. side b not
worr1ed over efforts by the North Viet·
namese and Viet c.cn, to telze as much
addlUonal temtorY a1 possible in the
South before. a ceue-nr. takes died.
(See atory, Pago 4)
Thtl nlne-!>olnt .......,..t, which WU
-keel oot In -.t talks In J>itrla, pro-
•ldoo for Ill In-place ...... nr.. and
witltclrawal al U.S. i,._ and the releue
of 111 war prlaanen In !ndochlna within
al daya.
It alao --for eatabllabrneet of a l'llOlllCll with npmeotaUfta of both the
south Vletnl.-.... mment and the
Viet CC1n1 to ouperYlle electloCJ.
Prffldent N..-Van Thieu lntlated In
a Natlonal Day -"" In Salp today
that UlJ peeoe ac:reemmt alto must pro-
vide for wttbdrawal of North Vletnameae
,....,.. and 11111 thero UJUJt be darlllca·
tlilo lhlt the -will not be ln-le'lftled by tltber aide u 1 coalition
govumnenl
Nlmi edmlnlltntlon ofllclah ,
!»wmr, -Indicated they dolibt that Thieu mlcbt bloct the .,,.._l
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J, C. HUMPHRIES
DIVING FOR PEARLS
' The search for pearls was ..,..
ducted for over 300 7118f1 Jarse11
by "ludepeadent divers wbo found
the best pearl-bearing O)'ater bodl
along the Gulf of ca!lfomla'a not
coast.
The old-time divers pl1mpl DU:·
ed to the bottom, with only 1 ~
stone at the waisl They mnalned
under as lc;>ng as two mJn.utes, ...
lecllng suitable oyster1, Cvwnc
them oU and placing them In 1
basket.
Pearl oyster1 -to """"
sheltered harbon or "-Ya wben
fnsh water enipllOI llld Ir. -
ally found In buncheo.., l!ud IVCb
or sandstone.
The 1hel!J CClrtahilnl-'t _,
In diameter bom 2 to a lnctiM
Tb• circular openiDf I.I ... lop ud
the shells are usua117 11iibtq .,...
They are vertical, not lylnC llaL
Grading of purl.I II bo10D4 Ille
ablllty of the avvaae dltw, lJat
your local lnllepenllenl jeweler ...
help should you be ~-..ill
to !Ind • ~ .,.....
Christmas
Headquarters
for ...
Accutron· by Bulova
M11i ICCOl.l'tt tor h •at'"""'*F ICOUtNI' GI,_
Acc'11ron w1teh II I dny ·~ "'*" kWt
whole ~bfatlON lpill 1 IJ9COf'ICI IMO -,..... ltll:t
lntttVala. Tmtng fOfk tlN It IO neuty pwllClt, WI .,.,.....Aoculron acewacyto ..........
1 rnontt\. • 8ea our full "*'«I of AooWOJ1 ....._
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Caspon. "Your >llloe "" sfvm the respons!blllty by !be boord lo .cany oot
the ne(Otlatiolll wllla· lhe ·paoment lo
obtain the part· llllcl'for Ille oounty. 11
yoti ... failed, 1-lo-wby." ·,.u,.. w!D lool: 11 lbe llllfOrlaJ I pve
JW Tlleadl)' ·,....._w111· "'-iliol I baye
-tmctly What ttia board Nqtlelled," Baar mnertd. · .. , .,.,. .,.... a -1o mm..., the
nqotllllom lo th.> dialrman of tlle boan!
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N.Y •. Steeb •
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to consummat<: the transfer," the i
Newport Beach 1upervi9or replied. ,
"Fine," replied Baker. "Just as long as ·
the job Is done." -·
"Acts of sabatoge have been done , it '
seems," Ce1pers charged. ·:
"By IUpel'VU Battin, , ..... ~ I·
Baker. "l resent your attack on Rui&. It "
should be dlr<cted It me and J1 ii very Y,
tmpropor for you to quetlJoa a member ·:
of my ataff for acts for which I am
CS.. BAKEI\, Pap ZJ
esan i
Tru~Tank
Explodes
In Flames
A c.osta Mesa man WU criticaJly bum-:
ed TU<ldly afternoon when • propane .
truck parted at a Newport Beach com-'
pany that builds propane trucb •ll]lloded :
into flame!.
F.dward G,.,..I, 23, of 11173 N~ :
Ave., WU naabed JO Orange County j
Medical CeJ1« with barns over ID .,... .
-of bis body, • llre spokesman aaJd.
· Gr....i ns ltmd tn crilleal condition to-I
dali.m.i, an OlllllloYe ol J a re o \
EDglneetlnc Inc., 40G Birch St., WU •t~ '
~ adjuol a valve on the trn'1 . ~( ..... ..,, •• , .... when tbl .. :
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'Peace RaI·Iy' · J\:id~ S~ocks
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Volume Heavy as Gm~ P~r,ed on Wall Street
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for .. --.i -lo-·-.
wftre tpStllt
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Bayview Pupil
Enters Contest's
'Great Pumpkin'
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-tlaan tw ;-!lnmoa ..S '
-~ -tbe Ntwporl -• Oraace County fire ,,__ -~ . tied tbe llomel for a ball an bout before
tbey "'" J!!1I OUI. -...,,. -.... i........ io r.ei llfCll vp;!M .... of tbe _,.,. al .... (IOl!ll,"
-llN ~ .,...._ Bacb -"'Wltn r11e1 reported eevenl nplcwkm
be1an ,,. IOI then but luclllJ tbe entire
talk dldD' 10 up" uld depa-C.pl.
JllllOI Toppin(. •
Once lho Oamet ...,. pit. out, llmnen
-lnooed lo -down the tnldt lo keep
It eool llld prevml any man ....,U
from eettlntl off tbe llilJ.leUlac .,.......
''11wy -n down wllJa pound u-.
llld Ille -Ind ,.. --. : .-
until a -•al•• cculd bl -1tad," I
Toppin& said. •
'Ille ·-.. ps, wbldl ..,S a J Clleo EIPLOlllON, Pip 11 •
SUCCESS FOUND
IN PIWT A.D
After a -ol advttttllnc dwobete
"1th 00 '"""""·the s.. ~ eouple
piac<d tllla ad ID tba DAILY PllDI': •
OIAIUIJNG """' Oceod' A ,.! prdtn vMw apt. 2 BR. bu, 1.
prtv ,.,. , b1k to bch A ~
~ $115.. QX.DXX. I
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F'ederal oWclals today confinned that
transfer cf title of the 465-acre Mile
Square Park to Orange County bas been
delayed because or ••possible .. em-
barraament" to invited 1Ut5ts at the
1.ransfer ceremony.
Tbe event, according to F r a n It
Sylvester, regional director of the U.S.
Bureau of outdoor Recreation in San
Francisco, had been scheduled for Oct.
24.
Sylvester said that orders to delay the
event came from Washington, D.C. He
said be assum«i the delay wu ordered
became' of the recmt lndlctmmt of two
Westminster city officlal1 on charges of
llrlbery In C01111ectioo with .. alleged
shakedown reganlJni a¢culturel leases
on a port!'"' of the part land.
Supervisor David L. Baker charged
' Tuesday that an adve~ment placed by
First District _in cumbent Robert W. Bat· un "and fiis prior actions have delayed
and possibly endangered the transfer of
tbe ))Irk land to the county by the federal
govemmeat."
'!be two Westminster officials, coun-
cilman and former mayor Derek
McWhinney and Planning Commissioner
1 Tad Fujita, will appear in Superior Court
Nov. ·10 to enter pleas to indictments
cbarplg them with conspiracy to com-
! mlt grand theft, grand theft, conspiracy
to offer a bribe and 50liciting a person to
ofter a bribe.
I Baker charied Tue.day that the
federal govenunent bad aent a signed
, agreement to the title transfer to the
county in June and had originaJly
scheduled a transfer ceremony for
August.
"However," be said, "the event was
delayed until Oct. 24 becaUM: of the
bribery case which surfact(~ In August
and now bu been postponed again.
"The 445 la'!I in Mile Square are
Mesa
valued at about SIS million," Baker ad·
ded. "U tbls gift from tho federal
government should fall through because
of thue events it would be a tremendou.I
loss to the people of lbe county."
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BAKER ...
respooalble. '1
BatUn tben moved that the negotiations
be tranalerred to Caspers. '
Superv!Jor Ralph Clark, acting tho role
of a J>Oacomam of aorts, !minedlately
offered a aub!titute motion to adjourn
the meeting. A roll call vote approved
Clark's motion 3 to 2, with Battin and
Caspers dl!senti!J&.
Family Bicycw
Day Scheduwd
At Park Ne1vpQrt
A family bicycle day wlll be held Sun-
day at the Park Newport Apartments to
mark the dedication of the first com-
pleted llknlle segment of Newport
Beach's bicycle trail system. DAILY PILOT IMft .....
Newport Cyclmplcs, sponsored by the
Citizens Advisory Bicycle T!olla Com-
mittee, will include bike racing, classes,
d!Jpla)'ll, drawlnp and teremoniea.
'HE MOVED CRIME FROM STREETS INTO WHITE HOUSE'
Act,... Condlce Bervon 'C•n't Stand' Four ¥ore :YNrt of Nixon
The Cyclymplcs have been designed to
honor Harbor Aral Girl Scouts, who were
ir.strumental to wtonlng city approval for
the propoaed IO-mlle bib trall ll)'Stem,
according to commlttee chairman Amie
Parker.
During the ded!caUM ceremonJ..,,
Mdiovern Rally
UCI Students Hear 2 Stars Speak
scheduled fur DOOi! at tho Intersection of By GEORGE LEJDAL .,
Jamboree Road and EastbluU Drive, ac-01 ... Da11r ..,.., ,,..,
tress Sandy Duncan WW present aptaque "Four years ago ~ideht Ni.ton prom·
to Judge Calvht Schmidt, preslcre,nt of the ised to get crime off the streets," ac·
Orange County Girl Scouu. treu Caodice Bergen reminded an au-
. The BeCtlon to be officially opened Sun-dience of 1,000 Tue.day at UC lrvlne.
day rum down Jamboree Road from "He did that. He moved crime into the
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Huntington Man l
; :
Indicted ·1·ii Plot 1
1 ,
By ARTllUJI ft. VINSEL
... Dllf1 ........
Dlaciolln ol, an allqed plot to JDUr!)er
tbe preoldent of a 25,llllO<Denlber
Southeni CaJllomla labor un!po come 1'leldaJ, alter tho ..... ,....... County
Grand JllfY tiidlctad tbroo ._is, qne
from llulltlnttut Beaeh. .
He la Harold F. Tlwp, 4:1, \fho earUer
tbls year lost oot to Joo1-11me Operaltos
Englneers Local JI Pmldent Joseph
Seymour In .. electloo to detennlne the
unlcm'• new chief.
Tborp, ---"" not !minedlatety ·~ 1o held todlr 1n ..... Angel .. County JllJ Jn Ueu of "",000 ball . '
HO and Henry B. Martin, 1!9, of Palos
Verdel, aD<j James T. 1-ard, 48, of
Bell Ganleal, Ire all charred wltb ccn-
splracy to commit murder In cormectJoo
wltb the Seymour cue.
Cbargoo of solicitation to commit
murder. were also contalned in the aecfet
lndlctmenu naming Tharp and Martin,
both union members.
Leonard, accused by District At·
to.mey's investigators of being the lfl..
tended trigger man lisS1gned a 110,000
cootract on ~· Ille b aocused on-ly c~ conspiracy· to oommlt murder.
Tbarp'a ball was eet ll.lgbest stoce be is
alleged by authorlUes to be the master--
mind of the plan to remove the man who
defeated him for leadership of the unJon
from bis office.
~ remains ln custody In lieu of
$25,000 ball, while tho third suspect,
Martin, was released after posting that
amount
Prosetutlng Deputy Dfstrlcl Alt4mey
Michael Brenner presented Ille case to
the Grand Jury last Thursday, resulting
In the lndlctmenu being kept se<ret WlW
the men were arrested.
' He claimed Tharp •pproacbed Martin
about hiring a gunman to" get rid of
Seymour -who is also an intemattonal
vice president of the Operating
Engineers' Union -early Qils year.
The alleged plot tmfoldtd between
Febiuary and Jube before It n! ap-
• .-
' pannUy dropped, or almply lalltd, loll.
two specltlc realODJ, tnvestlgltora clatm!
'Ille fI0,000 bouiity alleged to b a v 4
been plkl for Stymour•s assasainatloq
never materiallzed and lbe .111spe<q befton to fear autborillea were oato °"!
cue, •ccordlnl to OQ\11' lburct. -· . • · '
Dlttrlct Au.mey'o · lftveotlgalor Joiuj
Gocke gave that •OCOUDI, .resulting fro"1
hL Involvement In tho probe fuUowillg ~
Up by an unldentlfled e.t-omvict. :
Gocke, clabned un.1on member Mart.iq
approached Ille furmer felon obouC someone wl>o m!gbt be Interested Jn ~
fairly lbori-term job for a lair IUDl of money.
'Ille tovestlgator 11)'11 the lnlormant
who cootactod-blm later relmed.Mal1ln
to 1-lanl, tho third lllJpect i!ldicta4
tut Week, u an unemployed dockworW
who m!gbt take the trliger man's role,,,
"ho thonsapd dollars waa to lie~ill •up front', a n d the remalning ·p ,
. afttr Seymour was done in," ch
Deputy District Attorney BreDDer. ·"~ ... ~
Man Chargetl:
With Tearing.
·.,I ·Signs Down .·.;
0 'lbey were driving a van and he 89.t
the license number which was later ~"i9t
ed to tho pair. They bad rented the v1ib
In Fullerton and a ,..rel! of tho Interior
revealed blta of paint and wood wbl~b
police determined came·from my signs,.'.:
the attamey added. :'.'i
Wenke and Battin are engaced In 1 bf!;
ter battle for tbe Firat Dlatrtct oeal i#J
the Board o1 SUpervJsors and have ...
changed charges during the paat few
....U nq1ng from stand! on leg..U..-
tfoo ol marijuana to raclam. , ·•
Wenke aaJd today that allboogb be WM
not accuslng Battin penonally of hlrlatl
the )llir to destroy bit slgna It wq ~
dent that 10me of the supervilor's IUlf,o
portero felt tbls wu effective ..,,..
n•<-'-• ' • ............. -
EastbluH Drive to Paclllc Coast Highway WbJte llooH," the actreu said to th\
-and ~ the east side of Upper dellibt of 1!>e otberwlsa cool crowd at-
llewport no,. -~ campu -fur Sen. G<orge
Throughout Voight'• serious dl!coune
on the L!sues of the war, bombing~
erosion of individual rights, weakening of
the Constitution he foresees if Nlson tJ
re-elected and what Ille aclor described
85 "unconstitutional attacks on the
press," Voight maintained a forceful, yet
relu:ed and o~ humorOus, pole.
VoJght quoted Tricia Nii.on Co.111 view
that Spiro Agnew bad done a remarkable
job of improving the media -"You can't
underestimate the power of fear, Tricia
Carnival Slat.ed
At Mesa High
'Ille Co.ta Mesa chapter of the Fuhll'e
Farmers of America will set up Marty'•
Com!, a euiaU anlmaJ farm, and a Pen-
ny Ante ROOeo during Colla M-lllgb
Sc:bool'• carnival on Friday through &m-
day.
"Moat of my algna to Ille First ~
have been wiped out," the canW~te
said. '1 expected tbls type. of actlvlty on
beblll of Battin'• supportera and 11 lo Calendar
TPNIGRT
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE D!S-
'I'RICT BOARD -Regular meetfo& 13'/0
Adam!, I p.m. ~ PREPARATION FOR PAREN'ni
-OCC Leciture Serles, Lectaror: Moi'o' ·
jorie Pyle, R.N. Oct. 4 -Nov. I zm c
HS Fonzm, 1:30-9:30 p.m. ·
UC! SERIES ON mrrRmOR ;·:.li!lD
llEALTI! -"Vegetartanllln Olld·()llJer
'Wa>: Out' Diets," Rm. 181 H111D1ntties
Ha:U; 7-10 p.m. , •
UC! SERIES ON ARTS IN '1'1D:11APY
-"Role OI Movem.at and Dlnoe In
Therapy Experience," Adrnllldml SS.50.
"INCOME TAX SAVINGS THROUGH
TRUSTS AND GIFl'S" -Uct Lecture
Serles, Rm. 1711 ffnm•nltlel Hell, 7-10 p.m. . .
TllURSDAY, NOV. I
COOKING SCHOOL -OCC Lecture
Sertea, Gerl)? Gerkin and Sandy Krogh,
"What Can I Serve Wltb?" •Mesa
Theater, 9:!0-11 :30 a.Ill.
"WOMEN IN WORLD OF ART" -
Widening Worlds of Women, OCC Lec-
ture Series, Lecturer: Donna Sharkey,
llland H..,.;,, Faahlon !sland, 9:31Hl :30
a.m.
HARBOR AREA COMMUNITY CON-
CERT -OCC Audt~um, featuring
Regis Paaquler, vlollnlJt, 1:16 p.m. $1.25
general, Sl student!.
JArL RHYTHMS -Serlet of four
Modem d...,. ctweo pmented by
Department of LelaUre s.rnc.., College
Park Schoo~ 7 p.m. 15 fee. --DAILY PILOT
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Actual .cycllng events begto II 1 p.m. ~·~ ~
at the ·Part Newport Apartment.., IOO Aetor J'"' VoJcbl Mill Bergen and
Son ;JooqtdD 11111t Road. Parker saJd 111 =:~the ca n d 1 d 1 t e ' a -· fl'llllc ... _...... wfll be -' -. . ' flUilili #II' , ..--. r•· , --at the 1 p.m.
..,., :. ~~. duriq 111eb•l;~-~ -llc)i ,C)amp111 Park llong with a . "'!""' ~' come on ncl bllid -'"Rot rroe." -and ... llojle everyone will -then
wDl be podlng,at Fashloo leland~
bus to 111&\ll people beet and ". 11Lt.Ji . h p di ~· coordinator • f:?~ c re . cts
-~ ilthlch u open to~,~'' -·" ~· .! • ~t: u "n. ~~~ul' c~ ~ otaJ Breakdown
Parke llfd there ilO ~I '
1
" f' • 0
• ' ~:re.:U ~t°':orb=..,;:·~ ~Of Earth Ecology
u.ld."
He deocrlbed bis own lean ol
)llrtlclpatlng Ill 1 Wutimatoa · ·peoco
march. "Bu~ I got myaell toptlw and
said our COnstitutlon is in trouble. It'1 up
to me . "
"So, I got three buie Mondi ~· 0 With me," Voight quipped. "When I ' ~.
there were 500,000 other J/OOPle lud!ng
a little 'TS-year-old woman fro m
Michig~n. I wondered why I was
scared."
The film Illar urged llludenu to become
'Ille rodeo wfU be from IO a.m. to S:lo
p1m. SUnday at the school's agrfcultural
opoce and wfU lnclude greased pig ond
milking contests.
The anlmal farm will be bJ>ell from 10
a.m. lo 1 p.m. each day, 'Ille public ls !D-
vlted lo )llrtlclpate In the contest...
'Pot' Vehicle Stalls
Informed about whaes going on In the SAN DIEGO (AP) -A load of marl-
T.':f;;. would follow through to ;~
._iu11m the cblrges against tho t1l't
mm. "We lll!end to llnd out who bln!I
-•ltlloulb II It -wl>o 1111111 have dl:lle· lhal" ! "
BUT IS Vl)A.Y
A.NY BETTER?
.,
ROCllESl'ER, N.)'. (AP) "My
hidden aroUDd the complex. '
other Cyelymplcs act!vltleo 1!lJI, ln-clu~e specialty bike coot<Sta -!>ldest
bike, best: c!Ocorated, moot '~Ing
tricycle -IDd 8 drawing for I DeW 10.
A "spaceman economy" must replace Nixon administration and w h a t juana worth $338,000 on the U)egal
our use it and leave It "cowboy" McGov ern has really said be would do martet tumed up in a truck which staU·
name ii Vf!tY awkward to pronounce,"
Adlthapuram KrWman 'Vljayaraghavan
told tho judge.
speed nceJ. . • , '
Entry fen for the Cyclymplcs events
., are $1 for adults and 50 ~r ~
under 16. ~ under J.2 iDut be ac-
companied bY a parent. ' · ,----
Throttle Sticks;
Auto Collid~
With Two Others
One wom&n. was injured and two elder-
ly motorists were shaken but escaped in·
jury Tuesday, when a car zoOmed out of
a C'..ostt Mesa service staUab, poulbly
with itJ throtUe 11uck, h.ltLing two otben.
John B. Ale.tander. 72, of 1118 Rutland
Road, Newport Beach, bad Just !Wed bis
fuel tank lo the Slandanl 00 outlet at
Ornnge Avenue and East 17th Stree t.
The alteodant said be noticed the
engine race when Alexander 1tarted the
ca r, which promptly shot out into Orange
Avenue, atrtking anothc!r car, tben boun·
cing broadside into a third .
Dolores R. Meara, 35, of 8429 Benjamin
Drive, Huntington Beach, was taken to
Hoag Memorial Hospital for treatment of
• pulled muscle In her neck and releued.
JQMPh Ott Schlotbom, 75, ol 2033 NaA
tlonal Ave., c.osta Meaa, ffClped Injury
In tho trlplHar crash, whlcb also wiped
ou1 • city partwoy tree.
f'1"0MP .. e1
EXPLOSION •.•
pungent odor all ovc:r lhe Newpor\ Beach
Industrial complex near Orange County
Airport, .......i flnmet. to !oar that
Milby fl.tl'l'M!I or IPlrb could Zft oU 1
nwafve chain rt•ctlon <:J. u:plosion.s.
ni-eo ran lo 1111rby bulldlnp ond
lhut down all eloctric.ol and gu aupplles
to mllllmlte tho dance• of more u -p-.
Several attempll nre made d\lrtna
tbe aJ1m1ooo to tl'Olllfer tho gu to Otber
tanka, but all Of -ftl'e Wl&uCOMS!W. The loodtd JllOplne truck, owned by
PlflU Q>mpony of Analtolm, ..U belo&
...... by JU<O to tell Ille tanb being
built at the company for leob. McMWon
said.
economy ·u mankind is to awld "tota1 about weUare reform, the mllltary ed in a field at the border near Brown
breakdown of earth's e c 0 10 g1 ca1 budget, his plans to end the war and the Field, authorities aay. The driver ran
Agroelng, Judge E d w a rd it
Prove11S8111.0 of Monroe County Cow1
granted hJm permission to take the narin:: systems," an Orange Coar. College au· creation of • peacetime economy "that is back lnto Mexico whell he was spotted
dience wa1 told Tuflday. beneficial to a1l of u~~ ·'8anday. • V_ijay K-Ragbaven.
Dr. Paul Ehrlich, biology professor at· l f.""'""""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iM&iiiiuiaj~iiiiiiiiiOiimr;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM~
Stanford University and population densi·
ly eq>ert, urged P911Ucal p...aur. to
brlng about the spiceman ecooomy in
which there would be strict control of
resoorces, total recycllng and mlnlmal
waste.
If man contloues bls usault on the en-
vironment, Ebrillcb contends, the earth's
entire ecological l)'ltem 11 due for col·
lapoe.
JJow IOOl1 will tbt breakdown occur?
"U, u DWIJ ecolpcista believe, lhe
&)'lltem .s ZO to !O Pir<:ent overloaded
now, It lbould occur aomettme around
the year 2020 or I021. I.E-11 optimistic
ecologists oel tbe date &round 1981,"
Ehrllch told the audience of 1,000 at OCC.
Ehrlich olllned population growlh and
man's "unstable system" for the ~
pllabL ·
lie Aid 116 percent of tho -ld't pest
C<>ltrol -not -DMlllllllChlred pelllcldot, but -llllOll'I. Further'
mall)' ol the -id'• iu.anic "'"
liblotlal come rr.m notural .,.iemo .
"If ... lot them bnU down, tho 11111111
Homo S.plent could '""-•" be uld.
If !DID does """"l'lhllll juol r11bt" be milbt be oble lo produoe eoouch food
from the ._. lo food h l t doubled
~Uao to 15 Y""'· 'Bu~ 11!'1'1 .... dolni enrYlbtnl righL We're PoUuttill tbe oceui and ov~
lilllq tt,• Ellrlldi-.
He proloed the -publlc ·--olthe-bullJ?ltd mare public pr11an oo p;ilUclana to
1eet lutioa mrilmmental Jll'*' ••Uoa
lawa. •
"OW'I It 1 """"' ol checD ond
bat...... n.e ·-write the cbecb, and the .......-· baioncel I&
creue," thoW pool-qu!pped.
If man IDO'rtl qulckl11 ecokllkai coJ..
lapoe moy be pmnad. He called for
-Id popilatlao ......... portlcul>r1y In
developoct ..-whnDOoole utt moro .......... por coplta; • Omli bo Jmpooed
OCl each. ~·· b:lqlld, CIQ. the ~ ·~ ond • rtdltlritialloo ol woalth. "lt'I no lqtr a queolloD ol how to
"" our ta•bwmeol, bul whert to find tbe will to Mr!. II all 1111 ln pollUCI,"
Ehrlfdl oald.
''Toda7 .,._ ..... with cori>antlonl,
they haft the -to -.low> to ..... tec:t thtmlel••· . "U the people doo1 ""1lll to run !heir
own de:mocrKy and mab an etrott to
,. .. -· tbon wo all I" down tbe drain," be said.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
DIVING FDR PEARLS
' The search for pearls wu con·
ducted for over 300 years largely
by !ndependenl dlvers -who fol,llld
the best peB!:l-bearlng oyster beda
along the. Gulf of Callfomla'• well
coast.
The old-time divers plunged nak-
ed to the bottom, with only a heavy
ilone at the walsL They remained
under as long as two minutes, 1e--
lectlng suitable oyalers, cutting
them off and placing them In a
basket.
Pearl oysters seem to prefer
sheltered harbors or ba)'I where
fresh water empUu and are UJU-
aUy found In buncbOlonbard rocb
or sandstone. .
The shells contalnlnC pearla vary
In diameter from 2 to 8 lnchel.
The clrcular openlnJ lo on tcp ancl
the shells an usually allllltlJr open.
Thiy are vertical, not lyin&-!111:
Grading of p11ar!I r. beyond UM
ability of the avvage dlver, but
your local lndep11ndent jeweler can
help abould you be I~ enoph
to find a pearl-bearing oyster .
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Christmas
Headquarters
for ...
Accutron· by Bulova
Whit 8000U'lt:l for ette ~ ecouracy otttM:
Aooutron watoft lt. ttny ellottonf~ tuntno ron:
wf'°9I vtbratloM eplt a lloond Imo tlO Pftolte Mftt.
tntlrtlta. f"*'t tofit tlMt I• 10,,..,,, ptffeot. wt --... .._ .. _,_
a month. .... oUr Ml •lechn of Acoutron wt:ticNt.
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