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Orange County .-. pve tbelr
Number t eltiun Rk!hard M. NIDa a
railundlng 4 lo 1 Yictory onr 0earte
M<Govmt Tu<tday ..... locally, -an Incumbent 1t1porv1-In 1 '""1l'lle
victory.
&Jponllor -Bottin ol tho -Ana-F«noln Volley Finl Dlltrtcl, -
...-.X..·by......,,., 4,000 -It n.s conside1ed the caunty'1 blaett
•l*I nee lleaouoe cbll.....,. WJll!am
Wenk< had bondily clofeotOdliattln In tbe
June Prlmlry Eledlou.
In other 'locol ....... 1lllllam J,
Pbllllpa, Tblrd -_. .... , fall.
eel In hJo bid fa< I ftftll l<ml. lie -
ddeoted by """" thin ..... -·.., Rllpll llledrtdi, FUJllrtoa Julld ....... ' -· ~Cl'IJi-(~
jluch); Rlch1rd -([).
Wellmlnot•d ; <llorln 'llJalm (fl.
OiJno) Ind Del a.,,_ (1WIOulh Oole) '
._ive.t IOlld mojorlliol onr tbelr CJl>'
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Two .,... RepulJllcon -· .... were elected, Andrew J, ff' ) I W of
-Viejo Ind Qllr ~ "' ... -· ' Crans• Cout ..t.n -COP , ----ol-\ ·~-.---.,
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Nixon Wins At Home
President Leath State by Nearly Mill~n -~ ..
-LOS ANGELES (AP) -California
~ve Pn!sident Nixon. a reoounding home-
"'•te victor')' ln Tue94ay's election -a
personal triumph that beiped dim, the
tiauntlng Image of his hum!liating defeat
for governor 10 years ago ...
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·With moo of-the votes tallied, In-
cluding Nlxon'a own, the President led by
nearly a million vOtel.
Tbe PrellldentlJ national landallde
swept westwtird 'd-g the ni8bi and be
collected Califomll's 45 electoral votes
Bls Party 'Gaining'
Schmitz Says Ekctinn
'Enthroned Emperor'
JoiJ Schmitz, lame duck Orange Collll·
ty , · congressman and Amer l Can
lodepeodent Party pr«ideoUal can·
dldate, aaid in Anaheim Tu<sday night
that bia party's strenitb has only begun ahd that' U>e nation's voten "have now
enthrqoed an emperor." Schmitz, who was defeated in the JJIDe
primary fer tha Republican bid for Con-
gress by Orange County Assessor Andrew
J . Hinshaw, said bis was "not a typical
concession. .epeech. This is just the begtn..
ning."
Schmitz.of Tu.stio garnered about one
mWion .Yotes.or 1 per.cent.-o.£.tbe vote.na.
tioo:Jly.
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with .... ""' lliinOi:iit lleOrP
McGovern. ,. (! ·11. ••
With 92 .,.,...i·ol iii.• la,'-Ni.i -
led with 4,m,ot or • 15 peroeol', lo
McGovem'• ,,,.,.,., •• p_e_rceat.
American lndependeni candldata John
Schmitz and feoce lipd~I'reO.bp .,...
didate Benjamin Spock ll>ared -.1...,
pereeot of the vota. Scbmil> bid 111,43:1
votes, Spock ll0,=7.
Nixon had th( ,_Ital o! tbe IJla-t
Caiilornia vielorJ' Jlllll1ltt by · a
Republican pre9ldelltta1 ca-llnce 11128 wben anolber Clll!orn1an; ·Herbert
Hoover I won with more than eo pertent
o( tbe vote.
It was tbe third time be carried tbe
state in ii White House contest, but this
was a nmaway eomparM with bis
hainbreodlh 3S,SZS.-·"'""'"' over John 'Xean<dy in 1960.' j '
And foor years ago, NllM defeated
Hubert'Hmnpbrey by.Giiiy lbree percent
out of.7.1 million votae citt
And it easily ~ed bis earlier
Clllfarnla record ~ as a young
Congreuman, he won a U.S. Senate seat
in llllO over Democral Hden Gahagan
Douglu by 681,947 votea ...
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Townhouse
Bid-Faib
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!ii u'"°"; bid-.., • t balldlnc ~ f.t Ill~ ID ll,..iln&IOq ~-,,.: P~ 'lo ur«ll!i'<il 111o
coo.W...IDiuau .. ~·~~~ -blodio!I --::;r' 1"" _:_ BeaCli Cltr A .
. Uoeoln ~ Ille,. o! Los
AaciJot, 'aouatit ~ lo build tllt
......... ..,10....0~lotbe
llartiGur LlPlo ~. built by Ille aame firm. .... I
Huntlngtan Beacll Attorney Don Bonla
ruled, ho-, tbat becaUIO af Ille "lfle
and . ma8Jlitude" of the project, • oom-
piete .......... tal lmplCI '-' -w
•be ......-prlo< lo the J.....lce Ill. 1111
permlta. .
The. $2.3 mll!Joa lo~ projocl ue..
Within the permit ,... eltal>I'"""• by
'Pfoposilioa JO, ibe coutiine pruu ,111on
lnlllaUve, aceocdlni lo ctty olllciall.
'"!'bey were'c)early trying to beat tlie
vote," Bonfa .,tel today. 111 dao't ~why
tJie city ahould . _.rate· outaido tli¢
oorma,l r0uttne to aid and abet mi3'me to
''Those million," he said before about
300 perioos at the Disneyland Hotel, "are
one million who will not surrender to all
that brainwashing on the boob tube."
Sclnnltz told his supporters that "Nix-
on put us ~d of schedule toward
George Onrell't 'l.C' futer ID four
years than anyone I've ever seen."
But, above all, for !NllDD's California
c~ strategiata, h brought the
Prelklent full clrcle. tp his naUve state
!rt-> the deptbs of hit P!>Ultcal career in
11£1 wbeo ~t J!dmwd G. Brown
defeated him for g~vemor.
_ .. beat the vole on Propooltloa IO; or any
• other lssue!'
PULLS OFF UPSET
Incumbent Supei'VllOr Battin
l'rontPqel
The congressman said that he would
le3:d his party again in 1978, when the
party will·have candidates oo all 50 state
ballots, cempared with 35 states this
time.
Schmit> aaid he may leach philosopby
at San~ Ana College while awaiting the
next presidential race.
There is a whole "sub-nation of people
who refuse to surrender given the same
odds that the founding fathers had. No
one's going to stop us. We're going to
build, build, build. You can't assassinate
a party. You can't assassinate a prin-
ciple," he said.
.Schmitz was cm~ President Nixon's
own conaressman. Now he cr1tlcb:ed the
President's handling of the Vietnam War.
"We do not have a peace move," he
said. "If we had a truth in lending law
for politicians, we would call this a
betrayal, a slab in the back or sur-
render."
It appeared ta be the end of his
political career then. as the weary, em.
bittered former vice president told a
cluster of reporters 10 years ago
Tuesday: "You WQD't have NU:oo to kick
around any loopr -· .1ent1emen, this ls my last press COPference."
But that was po_ahed fw111er lolo tbe
past Tuesday m,bl .. the jubilant l'n!sl·
dent told supprirten, "'Thanks for 'maklng
our 1ast campaign the very best cam-
paign.''
McGovem ll'iecf IO fashion a traditional
Ca1lfomia victory with a majority of
some 300,000 votes from Northern
Cali/omia lo oUaet the margins Nixon
WU bound ta build up in Orange and Sin
DielO couniles.
He needed a standoff, at the very leut,
• in l.oJ Angdes COunty, with' almoot a
-third ot the state's 10.5 million i'e&isf.ered
voters. ·
From the first returns, it was evident
that it wasn't going to happen. * * * McGovern scored decWve victoriea in
just lour ol. the 11 0011111iea: --State Growers' ci!<o.' Aiamec1a,:c:mtra Costa and Yo1o, and beld oamnr Dll11in& in thn!O othen
-all with lllD8ll -· P I P · lo thole three, bia total plurality was
BATIIN rop088 ' rop. well wider 100,000 and Nixon was sweep-
• • • mg Loe Aqelea.
U ~ McGovern e,.. failed ta carry the
pluralities. 1Jemocr!jl~;!!·ml!IY!Qal1; ow .. Jn e ,,,,~· l!l!l>ocnlllf atrooghold o!
Ken COry of Galden~~!I ~Ji "'"' :I ~ .J r~ a.tdy. '4 I easy ,~.,7; _ •'" ; •• , 'l'~fiitAN~t\~i.!',I 7 'f.l'OP. .. ~1 1 r ••,,•L : ·; J.>.'I.,,._ .Z::""'
Stata -9emifor James 'll'hetmore ol il,illA liifl'IOlll! ,jtiposal bi regulatil f t ' -x;, • · H;.c .-· lf' ""f
G.arden Grove easily won reelection to employe relations In their 1ndustry, p •.; ~ 15
hisOpostht. ta•--id . f largest in the state, WU plowed under at rop081.wun8 ,. n e a "'"" e propos1tlons o the polls. ' '
greatest interest the county volers with 98.9 percent of the preclncta 16 S
followed the trends on the two educa· reporting, the no votes nwnbered 57.9 ' on tate
Ul'I ne.Mt9
'THE LAST CAt,ll'AIG,. ,WAS, THE VEltY RIST ONE OF A~\.'
Prnidont Wini l'Our Moro Yoara oncl Ho Wlna Ilg ·
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Suspect JJeld
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Bulfut Kill,s Carpenter
In Garden Grove Tavern ' .
A gnMaqne twill wu Injected inta an and~ bad quarreled about Wli'1°'
Election Dlly barnlom llljl4lMii -· · Qiistd ell ~-tiarroom ahor11y, alter
ed by violent death ~I Wbeii '8 Jllijlnfght ac;OOhipailfe<f'bJ ' llli "Wlfe, ap-
carpeuter named Nll!ll -·~ ~Uy ....,ii hoM~ lo liH''S:'"""" St.
down in the dooriror by ao allegecl~dtj'; Md let~""wi&!be ~·~.:-'
inl buddy. • illvesllgatars aald Mra,. ,cru,.t ao-
Ralph C. Niml, !Ii, of 4111 W. OU!iald companied her diaabled .and unemployed
Ave .. Slnta Ana, was killed -.tly'by husband back ta the bar, where be an-
a .30-.30 bunlinfl rifle alul·flred.Jhrougb 0<;Ui\ced be was1looldng lor ·Nl,xoll.
bll chest u .be l'Hlllered the tavern. Shortly t)ierea(\er Nixon. retun>ed and
Uonal bond i.uues, one and two; voted percent
down number 14, the controversial lax "We 'consider this a victory for the
rtfonn amendment; gave a big majority workeni but al.lo for the voten" said ~ ~umber 17, the death penalty in-Cesar Chavez. leader of tbe Untied Farm
Garden Grove pollce cilsP&tcbeid to the was shat down as be entered.
P . Oull,. 11111 s. Harb« Blv4 .. -diaabl· DetecUves continuing ta probe the ay Defeated ed cirpenter G. w. Ctuot. 44, inta tragic shooting said today that Nixon and
' . cutody and booked him on wspklc:m of Crust knew each other and may have
1Uative; defeated number 11, the obscenl-Workers Union AFL-CIO ''They Wfr'e not ·
ty inlUative and ~avored number 20, the rooted by all of the Uei and fraid the
COMtal zone Initiative by . a narrow growers were trying to pass off."
margin. Tbe union will atep up ill boycott
againlt J¥JQunion lettuce giow ... - a
tacti< which wpu1d have been ruled out
murder. been co-workers before the murder
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Prop. II. a · No oae e11e -elibl ~ wbo suspect W.s disabled. !
alata employes' attempt lo atrip Gov: 'WI-the -iltjured and The dead man is survived by bia widow
Ronald llNpn ol. hit power ta veta they told lnterroPtlOn and three children rllllinl in age from 1i1
salary lncreaaes, has been rejected at tbat they didn't kqow ..ii.t Nlmn to 16, a~q .to.pollcO.
the polls.
Boni• allo site! Lincoln Pn1pertles'iiad
not follow<d the city's normal ~
ol. llllnl( a tantaUvo tract "'8P -the
city derlc ptlor lo ~ a balldlng
permlL _ ~
The fownbouses have been the c9uer
of pmious controversy ln· HUDtbicton
~ as linlle family ho_,.
battled lo nduce the density in' the dty's
richest-~.-~~~
At oae time, Lincoln Properltes plan-
. ned lo· build.-~II. -to the Harbour Lllbfi project, but "'1tled
... _ ....... ol. bu1ldiOi -s
inatead.
Under zoning oo the property, Llocoln
coald have built 194 a~~ts. With the passage ol Uoo 20, lt ls
now likely I..Jncoln Properties will need
construcUon permls.sion from a re&lonal
commisolm, as well .. the atandard city
permlta.
Nixon Sending
4.ide to SaigQJJ-.
~~l!ia'~'.:· ' ~,!~;ie;r-
lh vi•~· · · Nliiii!ri, .van Tbieu, ~ Whlta .' if'ooie Said today. •Ii . '
Haig, No. 2 m8n to Henry A.
Kissinger on the National Security
Councll, Ls ieavinl WuhlniloD to-
day and will·reium oo•9Jtiday; Bild
press seecetary Ronald L. Ziegler.
The purpoae of Haig'• second trip
ta SallOD in aboot a month II ta
"confer with President Thieu on
prograss ot peace negollatlons and
make a general ...........i of the
situation ln IndochlDa," 1Jeg.ler
said.
CABINET ..•
after attending a Republican v I c t o r y
celebration of his landslide victory over
George S. McGovern, then retrtatlng to a
..flldeaway oCfice whe(e he took telephone
calla from well-wishers for about an
hour.
by Prop. 22, be said.
Allan Grant; pr<aldent of the California
Farm 8muu Federation and a leader of
the pro-22 forces, Bild farmort will lr1 lo
push for aimilar leglltatloa oa the ltate
and national leVels.
A almllar mwure lo Ile llalariea of
Califomta blgbway patrolmen ta the
bighest raiea paid lhertll'a deputiea and
policemen, alli> failed. ·
With IU ~ of ihe vote nportod, Prop. ll·weiil'Go'wn 'w!th aif1.l per<ent
no vota o¢ Proi>•lt wlfb a •U per<ent
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OMEGA
•----11e...-wu back.....,t-hll desk-at-about-I
o'clock and immediately began working
on plans for "l"l!ltructurlng a n d
reorianl%1ng the Wbita Houaa atalf and
other u;>ects of government," Zle1ler
said.
OU.Ill COAST
DAI LY PiLOT
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"We hava • better chance all the
time," J'MI laid. "We now have legl.slatloi1
in throe atateo (ldah>, Kan1&1 and
Arbona) and billl in the l1lllinl in other
states!'
Earlier efforta-ln-,-Calllomla and ln
Coogreu have failel.
Nixon Gets 2 Lines
MOSCOW (AP) -In . a two-line
dispatch datelined Wfl)\lngton, Tua, the
omctal Soviet ntlf{I. agency. 'repilrted
loday: "President ,II. Nixon bu again
been elected the preaklent of the United
States."
Medletll Bo;.6. ·
, no vote. , ,
Prop. 15, authored by ,lbe 100,000.
member Calllomla State Employes
Allocl1Uon, would have-aet aalarie1 at
"prevalling ntel for t o m par a b I e ,, _ _._
aervlCei mtrtvate bUllDiii 8Qi1 publlC employmeDt.~; -
"Propooltlon II is oothfne mare than a
blank chock m the luJ!l1en' mooey,
TODAY
by
J. c. HUMl'Hllll
written out (o llate empioyeo, with the
-of money ta be llUid in by nonelected state employes," Reagan
aald.
ELECTRIC WATCH
BATTIRY RIPLACiMINT
He allo oppoaed Prop. 11.
Jleapa trimmed atata employeo' most
recent aallll' incnue thia ~ and
vetoed the pre<Odlng one.
uct·H~~ital May Serve
By the Ume moot people have
worn an electric watch for a year
or more they have fol'l!olten the
exact procedure for lllJtalllng the
new battery periodically 1'9flulnd.
One of about every five 1Nlall the
battery lmP"'l'8flJ, and llDd that
the watch lloel not wort, then send
It tn for warranty aervlce.
The baltarlm Ill IOl!lt electrics
can be replaced Ollly by a jweler.
But for thole watcllea Ill which Illa Ar~aSoon Due tp Prop. 2
t t ~
<lrai!CO t.in\l' resldenta mat lie able
to go .14 • loachlD1 hoopltal at UC Irvine
In a "';.ols, thanks ta the Pa.ale of
. ' .. • . ), IHU mWioa in inecllcai
"'! . '• liellql • . about 117 mllllonirlll go, ta er·
P"f\I ' -l factfJU.. al UC lnlno,
';-Ilia California C.U..0 o! Mtdlcine iloii" operaiea mainly off campua.
Counlywkle, the vote oo propooliloo I
wu about 51 percent yes.
.at 1,114 precincta out ol 1,191 total
pndncta in ibe county, the ¥Ote "u: . -'er 8-cl!: 111;141. -s;!th!!l!Booda: W,lt7. ·· "*· the >Ote endorsln1 the bondl, •hlch -1d IO for tralnln( 1111-
denll in medicine, denilatry, nursloa,
pharm1cology. pu~lle health and rtllted
Deida 1t unlvenltlu, "'' about IO. t per·
cent ya.
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· I baU.ry may be replaced by the
1owner, some COl'DIDOD erron are
'made.
The m01t f1'9flUtDI error II b>-
atailaUon of the 1m111 battery.
Next Ill lrequency of em1r Lt iJ>.
stallalloo upside-down. You may
~ thla tn'OI' and reverse
the bettary. Bui In np1ocln1 It
""'~·Jn Ille llrlt pl9Ct you
bave prcbably IO Da~ the
batch lprlns tllat the rilbl*I ba\..
tary maltu llO CGDlacl-
Yoar local lndeptr.diat ~Illar
111119lla batllrtu fnquentlJ.-ijll
lo avoid error. Your belt mow, therefore, u to lett!llm ll8ndle th•
,.Placemt11t, which <All ba done
wbllo you wait.
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€Oast <lni . mtive Wins 55% ApproVal
A s.AllJ ud W1~11dl7 r..-.
Ol llre DAIIlY PIWI'
Gol o 4>l0bicm1 TMll. wrijt·
Pal J>¥d,.., llal 'tolU GlllJJ'll!'
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• ' action l' 0 " ne1d to \,,,1 •ol•• 1 .. 9111-
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ff"ttmltlt and ..
bwl .. 11. llall
11 0 " , qu.IJ-
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You• Smrlce, Ormig• Coosl
Doilv Pilot, P.O. s .. 1580, Cono
lleaa,. Co., 92026. Include flOVI'
lel<phon< ""'"""'·
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DEAR PAT: The F r igidaire
rebigerator I pureha9ed three yean ago
has never worked right frotQ the day it
was installed. After I wrote , complaint
letters to Frigidaire, two repijnnen ·
"looked" at It and that's all. After more
complaints, my refrigeratOr was to be
taken lo the shoo for repalrs. Wben·on old
relic Ioner refrigerator was carried into
my house, rusty water was •pilled all
over my rugs. Then, the lOaner refused
to operate. My defective refrigerator was
brought back in and I haven't beard
anything more from Frigidaire for over a
month.
A. H., Lapna Beach
Hu1 la there and k .. p complalalag U
yoa ilon't receive the repaln 'wlllcll
F"illlclalft .... ·-• local dealer lo perfordl at ·ao charge lo yoa: AltltHP
Ute abop ltW has "manpower problems,"
blamed for the delay in contacda:I yoa
agala, tt ku pnimised to att<.ad 16 Ibo
neceaory repair wort u -ill ,..tlrle. U yoar "fnctar.d Fr!p!alno" bra~ pta.
ed ap for servtcillg witllln two weeks,
drop a Une and wc 'U go from there.
LOS. ANGUs (AP) -Asaembrxmaa
Alan.Sieroty, '(!)-Beverly Hills), a .aiij<i
force behind the Coastal inlllaUve, aaya
the stole· legislature Illa a aWldale to
control "deceptive ads'.' during eiectklcl
campaigns. . •
· Sferoty said in an interview af~
ter Tuesday's eJectJon be was worried ...
that lrlt lnilialive .laced delut, llrgily
becauie . of laliO • advertili"I! by imiJll
opposing Prop. :Ill. N...-,. tM ID-
itiative won approval from California
voters.
The DemocraUc lawmaker lllid a falr-
cam(>li!P! pnclices ~ ·-sq-I
go$id l!e!ere .. bul , alalleCI In . the.
legli!ature -b needed to pard against
advertising falsehoods. Rl!Ptt.ESENTS 0THE i>llEZ
-CongNainon Bu~r
Jutt Adami of the pro.-...........
It Wll allo I ..,. defeol lor ~
and -. t!re 'San Fnadoco. pulallC
relatiooa l1nn lrlred by reel ootalo
deveJooen, oil _......, and 1&11111oa lo
tlibl I.be t.iUliUve,
Wbltaker and BaXter apeot more than
11 million, relYIDll heavily m 'Ille od:
vortlling daJm that Prop. • -lock
up the b.!acl:: ,,,. c-a1 AD1am:e apeol
one:twe~th. u mlldl. a apokeamln Aid., In three decadea ol mooa/11"' prop. os!Uon campollJllll, Wbltabr and Bdter
bu won more than 911 pmonl of ·the
time, a lpOi<eoman Ille!.
The !inn's lacdcs were bllier1y
disputed by -·-· -• b •
moun ted a volW1teer canvuain& opera.
lion co dl1cow11 !hem.
''TboJ bad ... IMue: they tried lo """"
luoe the voter," lllid Larry -ol the
Sittra Club, wblcb led the pelidoa cam-
polgn co qualify the DleBSlln for the belli>t. "Tbelr campaign dldn, speak the
-· It tried to frigblen people." Even one of the propoirltion'a op-
pooenta, Gov. Reagan, conceded that
Whitaker & Baxter's advertisements
abowlng a padlocked beacb were
misleading.
Opponents called them out-rl&bl fraud
and a legisla tive committee decided to
lnvestlpte all political public relations
firms. The pcblic relatlons nnn clbpuled
cWml that tt ..., cloeoptlve.
()pponmta ClOlllorMled the .........
-.Id clamp I virllJal -OD
bulldlnJ tor 11 leul --ertppllac the.....,,,.
Tbe rtlllonal and --are authorbecf lo develop I coulal .........
In the meaotlme, aboralde clevdopmenla
will require permlta.
O>nservaUonistl turned to the initiative
approach following failure of the
legiaiature to pass a cOa.st prol«lioo bll).
Sieroty sbepl1<rded several b 1-1 t•
through the Assembly only co have tllem
die In the Sonale lolJowini atlfl op-
J)O!itloo fro:...i bustnem interests.
2-1 Defeat for Legal Pot
But Proponent.s Say Their Cause Strengthened
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I thlnt it was
a victory," Aid the marijuana ln-
lllaUve'a coordWitor. "We legttlmoled
pot u an .laaue."
p...incts counted.
Alblord had """1ied on a large atudent
vote and "closet support" fnm mothers
IOCI fathers appajled by blnh pot
penalUes. ,
"I' think we got It, too," he said. "But
It just wasn't as bl& as we e:zpeded.,.
• Under existing CaUfornia law, it b: qp
to a judge whether flrst..Ume ose or
possession of marijuana shouJd be a
rekmy or a ml.tdtmeamr. CUltfvation,
sale and possession ror sale are
automaticall y felonies, as are use and
possession alter a first convictk>n.
Calilornla voters Tuesday turned down
Z.Uhe .......,. to make It legal Wider
mite law for peraoos 18 and older to
....... grow and transport marijuana.
•'\'lie vole me&111 a lot ol CallfomJans
doni believe In cqrrent marljuano laws,"
many !1!9uihl It lwou1c1. Tlrlt was prob-
lo streoitJieii our lobbying effort. lo
d~ marijuana through the
Legilrlalure.
"ll there'• no relief there. you'll see.
another pot measure on the June
Anti-obscenity Measure
Suffers Whopping Loss
prirpary ballot lo 1974. Between three LOS '-NGELES (AP) -A pn>posllion
and four mlllloo penons lo Califomla are to cool oU sexy movies and clean up dir-
suppoaed to hive tried marijuana.· We ty boob has .been reboffed by Calilornln
thlnt the time's come for a humane, aane v.olerl who were wooed by Holl"""""'
# approach to· pot." T .. wv.
have a aore toe."
With tl.t percent of ,precincts
re~. II percent of~-.
smd nu to the propoul. "' Home E:rehmtge•
DEAR PAT: One of the letters in your
Oct. 25 colwim asked for a reputation
check of the Home Exchange elub of
California. Vacation home exchanges
somd. like a great idea and I'd like the
address· and phone ·number of this club.
Coul4 you. also list nruµes and addresses
of other clubs which would handle clients
from states in addition to California,
Nevada and Colorado?
''Tire ronmJttee could be composed · ol
rf:tired judges empowered to issue
statements oensurin& one party or
another for committing a falsehood," he
said at Democratic state headquarters.
"Persons thinking they · have been vic-
tims of unfair adveitlslng could pet!Uon
the committee for help.'' Sleroty added.
stara opposing cenoonhlp.
B Off The measure, Pfop. 19, failed to
U rgener ers generale the widespread publlc Interest The controve ... lal Prop. 18, a morallz:
· · ' llld Bob Aahford,-29, "and this la going Ing sllnd for more mndesly and leu
5"pporten ol Prop. ti advertlaed tt II>
a tool to fight ponrosraphy and ~
children from smut. :
!hr most pubUCbred IUPJ>Ol'la' -
deaJH:Ut linger Pat Boone irbo, ,.tlh i-.
wife and children., held ralUea: 't
Disney~ to promote the meuure. :
M. B., Hmrtlnglon Beacb
Sieroty said ~ believes chances are
better for establishment or such a -com·
mittee by the legislature this time -
possibly even during the coming special
session -than ever before. He cited
alleged cases of .fraudulent advertising
during the just.concluded cam.pai(ri, af·
feeling other controversial propositions
as wi£ll as bis own.
ably beca\llt ':J(>llticlanl, feeling the frankness . in the arts, was ovtrwbelm-
He. lp •~Nixon ~ . ...wci 1a11, 11111 Ignored. IL Prop. 1ng1yde1ealedTue.day-ac1ecWonteen
«.I 19's tea'd.lna supportu, mod Democratic by some as a vote for freedom of speech
· • Assemblyman John Burton ol San Fran-and e.presslon. .Ju,st' K! .1 ..Jr.'ng cisco, gave It lltUe clrance. Hollywood stars Including good:guy UUL But like Aahford, Burton felt UM:! Western actor John Wayne and writers
· · papular support for the lnitlaUve could including William Inge campaigned
"I will write to President Nixon and enhance legislatjve efforts to reduce publicly against the measure.
tell him to Contact ·me if he ha.a prob-marijuana ~sion penaJUes. Both Wayne's tamlllar drawl was heard in
le:ms," says the n e Vt 1 Y elected con· men ba4 hoped for at least 40 percent widely broadcast radk> commerclals teU-
gressman from the district which em-of the vote. ing voters he too wu fed up with aome
braces the Western White House. The fnttlatlve recr:lvtd a 151.4 percent nasty thinga ln movies. But be added,
Opponenla aald the 5,000.word -1
wia overly broad, cutin1 mapkton In
any mention of sex In print, en Alm, ln
worlca of arl or In 1peedL ~ aid ~t
could res611 lo the blMing Qi ooch lill
fUms as .. Patton," "MASH" ..an4 1•1.iote
&ory."
With such. a law, they 1 at d ,
Michelange'°'• Davk1 would be o;n.
1idered obacene.
You and several oOter readen wile re--
quetted llddlUoul laformatloa 1bolit the
Home EscJumce C1ab of CaHlonla can
write lo P. 0. Bos: !445, Su Leandro,
Nm, "" ~ 4111111115'. ne tJab'• nwur;tnlool ' 'will piovlde "Allbfled
customer" references upoa reqaest.
OIW liome •wopplag -iDclade:
Leaders of the Yea oo 20 Committee,
supporters of the Coaatal lnillal~; filed
a Superior O:>Urt suit duriilg the cazn.
paign alieging false ads were placed In
San Bernardino and R l v e r s 1 d e
newapapera. Bul ·the aull aplnol ()thens
Againsl-llre-c-.J .taillative WU drop-
ped ~ .,,,the.""' ofclbe eledl!I!.
"I'm.llolldnl 'Wi~ \o!ll!U• lJ! chlek, of negattve vole will! 111.t percenl of . the "You don'I cuLoll your f<?cJt became y0u ~"t adds aalr'-W. ·Jlursener, 1.:.::::::c..:...:.:.:.:.....:.::c..:.--.:.::.:=:...:.c.:.:..:...~~~~~~;__--''--~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Republican winner In Calilo-·s 42nd
Boidobal ~ B' Bo• 555 ' y ... .,,,. flffl~ • . ']!.:
·• . ~-' ' . '1''!( Nl ;~ ...... ....::.:.el;, . ' . bi
lite c~ ;;;.;;;:: or each., S'eilfday
Review of Uteratare. ,,,
$87 in leopard9
DEAR PAT: I paid Draper Knives Inc.
of Ephraim, Utah 11!7.80 for a custom
trophy .skinner knile in September, 1970.
After many unanswered letlen were
sent, I began to phone and ask for my
knife CR' a refund. I'm always 'told, "Mr.
Draper ls out of town." These knives are
advertised In many leading' ··1port.s
magazines and I'd like you to find out
both for me and other -potential
~n. just wbat ill going 111\.wi~,this
. .:4·c•g;;~~:.x~
poraJ:.. SlerO_tY aid aucb c0ntrl.6Utkms
are not permllted on the natloMI ·IMlel
and -should be homd at ·I h e
state level.
The average contribution by supporters
of Prop. 2> was "'10 or $11.'' he said,
contending the opposlllon received much
higher average contribution>, mainly
from business concerns.
C.ngmoliloal District.
Burgeeet,'56, Rancho Santa f'.e ,
clofealed ,pemoc:ra1 Bob Lowe of Cardiff by.~ tun a z.i m'!8ln in ~y's
el~ 11'!!j tl.r.111' ~' the dlltrlcl 'In
which T'ihi! Western Wblte House hr
located is q u i t e an opportunity to
enabliSh 1 little dooer relationsblp with
the President," Burgener said In an in·
terview. He said be bas 0 a battlng average of 85
to 90 · percent" in supporUng Nb:on's
policies.
Tbe district whlch includes Nlmn's
home In san Clemenle bu beea
represented by John SChmlti, who wu
V R to delealed In the primary election In a oters es re reapportioned distrlcl and ran for pres!·
dent on the American party ticket In the
Bea.th Penalty g=.:...~.ui-te ..... began lrlt
political career in lZ3 when be was
h 1 • } electod to the Son Diego<City Qruodl. He Ovenv e m1dg y .... clofealed In a race for the lllle
J. T., Westmlnaler ASlrembly In HM, -In 1111 and ....
Harvey Draper, wbo llped tire worll LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ Calllornla ~lo UM. He wu el<Cled to the
company.
enler for our tnlfe, is "oat of ton" voten, barraged by emotional campalglll mte Senate in 1JM and rHlected tn
becaate be'1 workin1 for DrN* ~ over whether the death penalty ls a 1970.
lnc., Amerlcaa Fort, U&all. Harvey ..W. deterrent to crime, have overwhelmingly Burgener was born ·Dec:. S. 1911, ln
Draper Kolvet Inc. deelanc! baUnplcy approved the restoradoo of capital Vernal, Utah. He ..,. bis maternal
,,, l .
aboit a year ago. He declined fm1ber ...... 1....... 1 -----•· anived in Utah with
cornmeal ... nltrrod me 'lo ~ !Ake "wit£':' Perc:ent of the vole tabulllted, firii'~v;..., ~of the Churd> of
City attorney David P. Bnwa. 'Tbe •~ 17.3 perce111 of the voten bid cut yes JesuJ airtst of Latlef.day Solnla in 114'1.
10rney denied any CODDtdJoe between vote on the lssue. He and b1a wife, Marvia, moved to Loa
_-_ Draper ~ evea thenp ou~e __ Tlre~~•~:apltAI punillnnent p~ltlon Angeles soon afler their marr1e11e and fllldec\ and lbe tr!i\W Wliltii a was sponsored by state Prison jiiinbr--:-n-u1en-toSIDDltgU. Tb-ey·---lhree
ftlatlltlY 1ltort time. ~ .• ~ to votes 00 tbe ls:lue. arown IODI.
"tonllder" your claim ~. tM ~ Reagan 18 well as police organlzaUons. Burgener ill an amateur actor and ·~
,ftrm, Write to Bnwnt\'e..ir±c' all The· vote overturned last February's pean with the Old Grove Community
,.-tai.nutloo w......i,i., OI C15 ~ by the lllt.. Supreme COurl Tbealer. A favorite role, he 11y1, has
S., Ill Eut, Sell !Ake City, UiO llliL wliJCll tided capital punltbmenl wu cruel beea Elwood P. Dowd In "Hervey." He
.n&;niwll pinlstmrftt. · flies a plane and lkil.
RntllHlllt 0..Hf' .me~T:,:....~!!·".i~ It's Reagan Move .Now-
m•il order ca~ cm Aue. !Wt never· .
arrived and ' after a aeries Of .cor--/
responderlc>!, I l!Ot recelved a ~. altp Pro 0 0 l 4 'B k :.·~·~~=i:. ~ ~.·. · . pos1t1on ac ers
mu catalogue at bJcbor,Dric!<iil i/ 1..... :
to "°n!er what 1bould have been • ...U • •• .
moothl ago, I'd hl\ve to ~. "!!"·, I LOS ANGELES CAP> _ Tu-bunlened lrlt pn!llliMI of In relief.
undenland this ,,.. It• ~; wtU> cllilomla ....,. hive vebemellU1 rotua-'lboot wbo ~ Prop, It agreed
Brock calaJosuea IOCI I . ~ bp ec1· • , . ,....._ 1 -~•-and !bit this wu not the end of o11orta
maey other people hive the -pro-: to "...,. one In or --• toward In reform.
blem I do. . . ...:.... II tlld" .. tod Prop. H .., II'• up Dr. -Topplt!&, the UntvenltJ of
M. t., ~ -to cm. ll4roald Rripn now to -the ~ clionoOllor w11o led tbe flclit Bred'• cneomer ....-I p n.i rd io.d ag.ain.t tbt meuure. 11ld !ti deftll 1111 a
,.,._ "IWt Ito~ r!pl." WI ,_, a· nie ltqtlry In lnlU.dve, devloed by dear lndiatlon tbat c.Jllornll -.
plolo "'1 dlo ,..111• www1 ... llnelc's Loo ~ County Aamoor Pblllp look to the lllle Lec!ll•lunr for ~ ~ril -U1o ,..._ ...... lo ,_ WalaOo, Wlluld hove lll)llened Pl')llttly In rtilel ... Tiro uplalunr lhouid llOl1
"ortpll,... H yoo rr I•..,. .... taw bul ---tauJ to lodaytodevelopaoouodtunlarm Pl<>
... pn.tw ...-... ~ d • mUe up the deOdl vam." pl • ...,, _ .... "Al Y-llli•M" i. ~ opottd the wn lo Tlro 'bl(llottve alto bid ._, 111'*'111
......,., ... -fOR .... I .... "cUtllll a ~ by cuttinl ,_ ~ by lllle QJpl. of Public -Yoa ____ ... _ -L" U.WU-Rllelbocm•~-Wcu\
,..1,trr ...,. wrt1e t. ....._ 'ftMw Wllb at perceat of pre cl n ct 1 ioc9I al1otmlMI for ld'""'C c:alU. 1&11
Grw&, C 1 1117 ._... D11• t• •• npoe-&I peft8lt ol wioc.en b8d. ,.. Mkl it woUI hive been 1 ~dttM&aUnc
-·· " -.. --Ill., jeCtod Prop. tt hrlbquU.e" for Colllomlo ochoola. It -Mw. Cit. Wa-Aid 1W1an doomed the ollo •-all locol .UOU-la to..,.,
. Jljijilliriiei Ailefee
----~=="::!!~ ... C~naumar
--ho told ....... I mcrnlli lllllillty collepo. "' 111o1 llo coald w up with a bell« Tllo W-lllu -id hove loot1od
.... -. ---Jli ... 1)--lloindit-• ..... •••• ltll1ld .... the campUp tlf;U.M,... .. of 1111111dnl111Uan10 --tlro Goi&IU ·illlidt lilo .. _.-.... --11*.JCb oee.mealh T'" Wlllm Aid. 11111,., JllWI, wtJw&t ol Ult ,.a,•ll
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AH, AUTuMN. AH, FOOrBALLJ I BET
)'OU THllllK THE MOST SIGNIFICANT THING
THAT-EVER HAPPENED 10 FOOTBALL
WAS THE WEAK-SIDE SAFETY BUTZ.? __ .,,.
CLOSE, BUT WRONG. IT WAS THE
TAil.GATE ON THE STATION-WAGON.
• IT ENABL.ED PEOPL.E 'JO RELAX FRO'vl
ALL THAT ACTION wml A MOUTH-
WATERING SPA!AD AND A LIGHT,
SMOOTH •UllNMIU.S ! --~~~~~-..:::::~
I WONDER IF THEY KNEW
BACK IN 16oe THAT BY MAKiNG
au8NMILLS LIGHT AND
SMOOTH, THEY WOULD eE MAKING
..... IMILLS TJ.IE IDEAL
STADIUM COMF!ol.NION !
AH, 8U8MMIU.S.
SO SMOOrH, SO LIGHT,
SO I THINK 1'l.l. MOSEY
OVER 10 THE TAIL.G,41(1'E I
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~ c.ar. -llll ......
Blvd., Loa Alrfilao, -· or ,.._ 11J. 'IH.011 .
lio adilod, .. _ -UA the loiQ """ .-.it -In -· ._.. ond .,_It Ibo 0-IU!'' -la8 --fflly wipe Oii 1 ___ .!'-----------------------'----------lie cN°"'8o" llapn to JlllU pd oo "117 pins mocle by the •-to-. ·.
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~o Sleep Lost '
'Ibis Election ·
THE DAV AFTER DEPT. -Richard
M. Nis:on ate breakfast in San Cemente
Tuesday , voteil there early.._ winged ~ to
w~ lff ""Pl"I ano then made two '8fter.:ctiruitr ipeecliles. ' ' "'\
Senatir 'Ge«ge McGovefti only mad'e
one speech Tuesday night.
E;verybody got to bed early.
'l'hat just about sums up Election "12 oo
a .national scale. Few were surprised by
the N'11on vick>r'y. 'Dle..,mapitude o(,tt1 however, was a-wesome.· •
Some cl the after victory/defeat
speech.making, however, was interestin.g.
Y~ ~e R. Sargent Shriver, fot u-
a1nple.
SmuvER AS SECOND man on the
~atic ticket, spoke to his faithfUI in
wtts'bington before Senator M~vem
conceded. But Shriver didn't sound like a
conceding caudidl,te. He 1111111nded more
lite a fOOtbaU coach f1.ring up the team
l<r the coming coni.st. Me might. as well have been saying,
''We had.~~ warmup, p.ng. now
!el'• get !!el~ !he big cool¢" . 'nte only things that ~ lllissioi
were the "Kennedy.shriver "M" placards
that-should have been waving.
'MEANwmLE. OVER" al Wuhioglon
Rejlubllcio headquartes, Spiro T .
Agnew was warming up his crowd while
Mr·· Niuo finlalted -speech and got
d-there !or a seoond •hot. Agnew
talked lite a team man.
,When Mr. Nixon anivod, he lalktd like
a "J,iam DWI, too, lauc!Jog Spiro's brave
c!tiilpa!gnlng and bow he put down the
r~::."l:~ . was amillng. .
y 'ljliogs that seemed missing
"Agnew-Reagan. .,.. placards
d ~ve been waving. . .
''llttis ended the Presidential Elictlon of 1'12 with just a hint of a peek down the
long lumtel leading to Election, '11.
:VOl'ING HERE IN Onioge Counfy,
meanwhile, indkates that we· have gain-
ed,;, a new-congreuman and lost an
MRssot'. I 1blnk that's a good trade.
Aadrew-J . Hinshaw, the Republican who
blloted John G. Scloollz oot cl Congress,
is'en his way to Wa.shtncton.
·"The >OUihern end of lllO °""'I• COut
wtll also he ~ -..., ...,. gresaman to Washington from the new
4lnd lltlfrict In Oair W. Burgener, tlte
lltpubU<im stet< aeoator from down
Li.Mesa way. Burgener will bave a tough chore ln that his new dllltrtct embraces
pfwtiom of both San Diego and Orange
c()Unties.
PROBABLY mE HOTl'EST race
\lllPlCbed in all of Orange County. was
W,Uliam Wenk.e's challenge of incumbent
lll>l>trl Ballin for Ille Flnt Dillrlc:t (San-
t~· Ana-Fountain Valley) aeat ·on the
Boord of Supervlson.
• ,1bil one proves that nothing is cert.a.in
in k>ve or politics.
,.Wenke and several other opponents
clril>ber<d incumbeot Battin io the June
P,rjrnS')' voting. Wenke ran fll'sl by some
4,000 Yates and Battin just squeaked into
Ille runoff.
Al this hour, however, Ballin bu buill
up a lead over nearly 4,000 votea over
Wer>U and appean ~ far .~
tion. Ralph Dledncb. 'who deleatm •In-
cumbent Bill Philllpo In the 1blrd
Diltrict, will thus be the only new face on
tht county board thl! time around. · .
I BA"ITIN, IN WINNING his re-dectlon
bid, pilled ool all ll!t llQpS ,.1th pooteil,
mall<n, oenpaper a<b, b!legranu 'and
IJlQOe'J'. for ev~ but television and
movies.
Yoo may questloa. bow BatUn operates
on·the county board. But give him-and
... 9Upporlen this: They --to
win •'9cUonl.
-lo the Flnt Dlltricl. -Y·
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·SIOUX FALl.5, S.D. (AP) ~ George
McGownt's long day's journey ended at
W:!'l 'l\teoday nlglllJn dieers ao.d ·IW"•
for a desperate odyssey that procbtc<d
the penultimate bell not the ullimab!
miracle.
The tall man from south Daloia, as
mute and earnest as the day be started
22 months and 300,llOO miles before, gave
up his q-!Dr Ille presldency·in a grim
old arena· Wied for Uvestock shows aoct
danCes. 1'be nen. ecbeduled aUradkln is
Gr'aod Ole ()pry.
They were shoutil).g "We want George"
louder and mare passkjnatelr than ever
when be apPeared on ~'platform'!.to an--
nouoce that the· fight -Was aver. 1be man
who was rated lowest In the palla when
he ~ .tlte ·,., -.... able to ciinflltJ~fltin iidW•e tt" ~t .. 11 .JJdRr
---.w,~.-DOI, it tutnMreut ·«.,..l!lrJw"rwl1;;"tbt man
wllO -beel"iltdwd1ll!Jolt. • .
AJJ usual, McGovern wu Olllllpooed io
defeat: •He etood befOre a temiclrclt-of
famil)'. Four ttauibteft··were flgbUng a
loelng ·batt!O'· ctgalnll. 1ectn. ·111o wile, EI-. -butl)f"ltoldlog Iler owo.
hnXigia.tufatlool; On 1 )'OU? victory,"
McGo'ieto told ·Prtsli!eiit Nlion· In ti
tele(l'.8D1 the crowd !tad long dreaded
~ "! hope In the next . foot years ~ will lead· us id a· tbne et' peaOO . .
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abroad and Justice at home. You bavtt days, George McGovern .a~;fuore
my full • ..._-\ ln -euch ell..U." · .. relaxed and good bumm!il."llifui_l!i aoY
"Do not despair cl lhe PQlllfc~~ • lime in reeeiil weeks. He.-~ ;to
ess," McGo'i. em tot. d ,"", • '. , "· vole, in the little town oloMfli:!W) Gn'.'lhe ,,,. • great back of the Plains. ile.'droveby the
young campaign.-ken, many of whom church where 1tiJ ~~....-. ~"been to!~ .the same thing in 19611 -and be leclun!d sbJderlle' ·m 'Nl!Ory and
the year Roll&t Keonedfwas ldllod ao.d government at Jtls atma>loiila', Dakota
Eugene McCar!hy was defeated. w~et'a.u~ ;'~~ 8 prop-
It was Adlai S!r'e.nson wbose ~pie osition 00 t1ae· 'Scdli Dilkota ballot:
bathed =:1~a e McGov. ~,lo ·lemi Whether lo outliw'Gie·&ttog al day°"
-
. ~ ~ "I've bunted m·oSt:ifmy JUe," be add. 1~ 30
1
. . _ ; . "bell I'm tlbo -45 a dove. 1 tboallbt ·~· '[f, -cl po . , . about II rill bard and finally came dowo
M<G<Min l'eca1led last oigltl, Stevenson on the side of the doves."
who in defeat~-Abt~'s Rb W8' -nliimer .Qnd humor
stoey about the boy who stu~ his toe tJJroug1!otJI election day suggested a man
but If» :~Id lo Cl1' .and ,hrut to afmclY relieved Of a byi'1eti, oot,!JDlY the
· ·" . ·' T 0 ' •• ·-al caritpalgn· llOa11 eocle4' but ~deney "--;~.b:lo Jonaf;,.A.: · Ute h\t!deo al a vlCtmj he ..!ou1d'.itt-etse~" McGovem saJ~Weii-~~· '·" ' ' i..:·H
tears. I'm pooltive our efforts will bear
fruit for years to come. .. Ted -vs. . . . "Seveoly .. lxl· Se~~-"\ sad
but stll iYl8Jllii'itM~ . . BljL. · ' c
they ·froliia 'bOI .. t ~ em· • 4 .
' ' · 1972 .~lecto..d\ iVote -~ · •
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OTALaa:i_ • NtlQ.£,b ~!>~WIN 2TO
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Led w .Lamhllll,e Loss
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (UPI) -Why did
George McGovern lose? Consider tbe
posslblllties:
-,The Eagleton matter.
-President Nlxoo'• . defusing of the
V.ietnam war. ·
-1be w""®iog o! Gov. G...-ge C.
Wallace lha1 &PPlll"JIUy enabled Nixon to
pick µp tbe 'AiabaD>an's 1911 votes.
-McGovern's allegedly "iadical" pro-gram's. ,
-Bis unpoJ>ularily amoog onlrldle<if·
the-road Democrats.
In the end, he wu the lonely evangelist
standing on Ille street cdmar. He may
have been right, but Ille ·pi,ople were "'°"
tent in their old ways. His message was
not for Ulem.
From start to end, McGovern baaed his
case for the presidency on a plea for
moral leader~p and return lo the values
that made America great.
McGovern gained his naUooal plallorm
through his long and impassioned op-
The possibility that DO ooe could have bej?~~i.i~ .,.,,i ( NEJrS Mf.41.YSlS )
µpand~~-·~~. ln""tll!i a '-----------'-
.. b . . ,,11!1!~~.lo.;peiiiie =""'"lo a and. ce fl . . . ,__ •• ' ( ' 1i't1i' ,<,,(, '" • •'I' the • bid
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ing ,, r:t"ta'b·~ . ~ 1io""-~Ifie ·brniy th ..... _"'" • .. ·~ ~· • po6SI a ~-WU near. ....... ' ~
four years from now; be has said he will
not nm again for president, and seems to
~l it~ .. •· ,.. •,
"i!&'aduaily f!iive·up' !Jie!~· l'jlli or
three'da)t ago,'' a senior cim aide
said. "But he did not indicate i to the
staff unW last night."
Parties Begin '76 Speculation '~· To ~ . vero, the war wu wrqJd:
rit~'"lt killed ,_, ..__ ., .• , ~CID~·
t>ut ·. ·tmmeae u .~ be "
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On the laSI day or the journey of !60
'Voters in Mod:oc '
Q.n T m:get 4gain
'LOS' ANtM rAPr -1JtOe l6iacic
County bu ...-inod Its lo~ r.eoni ..
Calilontla's· -· giJtng ahGllt H frir" Piiosldeof N•·-
. ~er )lqce' 1'"ii12 pot.iileirtlal con-
t.SI, ¥ weot.MQcloC. BO.weot ci!lioiitla. The results for Jf11on were lust '1about
the ·...., ratio b)I whiclt"be carried.the
state as a whole, nmniq above 55 ptt.
cent. · ,...
. Wlth retum{..0.Uy,~lete, illxrin 6l!d. I.Ill "9qlOJ . and SOUlb oakolti sen. Cltrirse J,lcGo!1tD ... . ~· 1s';i't)i0 iar llllrl1leul mroer of lht state. bol'dUittll ... ·bolll ~ and
Navada.
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' . . ' -' !Vi~GTON CuPIJ _: Ted Kennedy
versus Spiro Agnew for the presidellcy in
1976?
lt'a one possible combinatioo.
The ~blicans and the DemoCrats
will have to come up with candidates,
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jest them In the prlmsries, and name
one at their coovenuorui. .
A1J the vice pr'etldeot; Spiro T. Agnew
will have traditkll oo bis side if be
chooses to run for):lresidmt. .
In most recent times, Nlxoa bimaell
won lbe nomination after · tel'Wlg two
years as President n.senmwers vice
pre>ldeol, and Hubert H. Humpltrey took
over In 1988 when Pnlideot Jobmoo decided to retJre. .
An Agnew bid for the nomination cer-
talnly would spark .a major flgirt in GOP
rankJ. M of now, Agnew bas a narrow
constitumcy -t.be . omaervati.e wkt1 of
tho party"'-11111 1w.,rals' ---could easily envilkln s repeal al Barry
M. GoldwateU 1954 or ~Ile S.
11 Sout~r~·
S'-'*s .S~p,t~
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Prell-
~ -. become the 111'11 Reputtllcon In ltlltory 'l\teoday to
....ep Ille II Soutbem -lllal ~...J:-:=:.ru..-
Ume altt<e 1144 tltfi the II -.
the -"oolld ·Saulll" tllat
voted i001J I lflllly -l liacl 'tltlloil' -_port,, ' .. -.--°'"' Alabema a... Gecqe C. "11'-. '
GllTW. ftve and Hubilt 'ff".
.....,...., lropt, ,._ " 'the
IJe•m•tle coluaa. . •
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Arltanlu,~,~ Otor.ila. ~ •. -ppl,· Norlh
Cltolllil, -CtroUno; -Ten-
• -Tale and VllPI&-
McGovern's 1972.
Bui the .llberal-moderales 'in the
Repoblicao. -· 'trill lurve: 16 doveloo • candidate of tlie1r own in the next four
years. Right now, they doo't b&ve ooe_. ,
Their pe""'1ill ciildldab!, (lov. Neiaoo
Rockeleller, Is too old and has tried too
ofleo. • I ·
Among ~ poa111ru11es 'I. Dlloots s.ii.
Charles H. Percy, -scored a solid
l'Hlectioo win al\bclllah be •-n-i Niloil.
Elliot Rldlardooti,' ~iii llcfolth,
Educattoo, and Wellare; aod Rqiers C.
11. Mortm, lhe Interior ~.· could
leave NiDXl's cabinet' to make the race.
Both probably would be ac:coptable to the
liberal-moderab! bloc.
A pooajble challe111er, el!lteClallY li
Agnew declines, would be Sen. Bill Brock
of Tennessee, a CIOM8vJtlve with a
slroctg lollowlog ·intcJai y OU n I
Republlcam. Hls more . lnoderal< col-
league, Sen. ,J;loward ,H. Bak«, Jr., of
Teooe-. also mlsbt be ""'8lderecL Seo.
Mark 0. Hatlleld cl ~ •• a -
Tuetday, Is --'hijlty -the Seoab!, rapldly-!iw lhci oa!Y...,..
of presidential candldalOL ·
The suspicion eslsts that K.....ey can
bave the !!I'll oomlnatloD II he .... i.11
ao.d - -11. wllliout -.· x... oedy Is the lllOll attn.llw 'oaodldale the
Democrats haft.
But U Kennedy again baj:ks away from
osUooal office, the Democt:IA will ba'"
the ADie problem--""'"""--develcrplttg • :wlaiilng l""1141t<i .
Tltelr best ltoowo names -Hubert H.
Humphrey 1114 Edmund S. Muskie -Ill!
~~u:.:t~~ b ('' . ~Jn
-·•Waller F. ~l~oiait
easily Tueoday. Anolbtr -1bll111, with a f1mou1 u:me, ii Rm, Mlal S&ev•aa .m .o1n1nn1 •• -r: , , ~ ' . ' ' I
DAILY P.11.0T
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~; "For" tbey too llfe the .......of God." The Jil!lde!lls, '""'°!' ~ le> the
war ·l\a!!,·helped chui>p !100 U.S. president
io ~'fonaot~ too . '1.~ to "'1.'!.I!!n•narkod eight
daya •Jn New York, "that the Vlei· ,
DIDI -~ cflm't ltlr ap the college
campuse11 l!IJlil the draft. started to bite.
Apr! 1 .,,g;.! -~ that soote of our ~ people t::t"·once speaking out ~~ly ; 1be war are not out ai' ~Y ili!w that the ·" . ·f!iaJa have --.• ·,
· ~McGovern ail:ed Sen. Tltcim"' r.
Eaglitoo jof ~ep dinrp ll'oin;'lhe tlCl!e\" ..
thatilll Milla! history ...,Id not beCilme
the N9. 1 campaign issue, McGovern, not
Eagleton, was crtUclzed.
His. "1,000 percent" support o r
E~too and his abandoned propo~ for !llvlni, every peraoo a '1,llOO grant be-
came the butt cl a tbouwld Jo1res.
N"IJOll had made 1JIJ.<legnoe turns on
his •ttllude toward -and althooih campalgoing In 19611 for a
balanced budget, had nm up some of the
hugest deficits in the naUon'1 history
But , McGovern got tho repatatlon ,.;
befitg lndodll...,. After ' • . • ~-lie OOlllht to bl'Olldeo;bij-R bf ...-1ilaf!ciat 1o ~ Q:.s"'=·'...-:E' B. ........ ~ -J. -·--•ccuaodopln ~ ltlf~ and natural~
IOOOllUllodatiollS dido~~~
;wu 11111 able lo fflllOjt: bis
</l corruption In Utt Mimi
lloa. ll'lte pnlJI ........-that ~d people ftlt Nixon •tood . ·-~-ltt~ mry meo~neat ...-<"9-oOl8clenot. #
lkQ"a D )Ju lliid Lbait bl· pye bl.I llMl..i wlll'llOlrun fbr pr-.,.ia
111• ... will -• third -Ill ~ ~ 1'14; bot .. loot -·'*" 1'it •• ' •and ...... -.I: ... oat ...
lllm:
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;',w"'.jjii"s;":i:.t ': ~ i.: =
...... .. II l!ftll'•lle pt -• 6t ...... ~. ~
It nod: ''God .... ,.. ... , .,.,. ,.._.
4 '!f'lllt'• fDOUlll '° bow/' McGownt Wd. "Jf ,... bow ...... .....
-tltfl -111 ..... -· ...... ti!)' ,.. -• -cl ~ lbll .... .. ... polat lllet llleJ .. -tbllr As ctklt Md tltllr. om"d' ..-ud
-lalllo In ,.., 11111'• all )'OU -It know."
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GOP LOSS -Carol o. Hamer,
(abo~e), Republican canslidate
for the U.S. HQUse of Repre-
sentatives in California's 18th
(A>ngreoslonal District, lost· ,\o.
incumbent Rep. B. F. Sisk,
Democrat
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TAKES Ll>'D -Ronald. Del·
1 um s, (above) controversial
b l a c k Berkeley Democrat,
trailed GOP challenger i?eter
Hannaford ·until d a w n this
moming before tall:ln¥ the lead
for the 7th CongreSS1onal Di• trlct.
llolll. Y. PIU1f • f
_eii~lty~ Not l!o .
LO& ·ANGELES (Al') -Democrats
beat 'llock sllq Jlet>ubllcan. cllollenc.es
in three -r.o.li today ·to -
their margin ov.r llepublieanl In
c.lifornla'a ..........,.W .di,Jesatlon to
-~le8ts.
The new llnoup ii Z3'Democrats and 20
Republicans.
That's a aaln f..-both parllel, ..
caJilomla'• live new seats In COogreas
were captured by three Democrats and
two Republl!"'JIS. All 19 DemocraUc In-
cumbents naming Tueaclay and all lJ
GOP lncuml>eots 1"!rO reelected.
TWO INCllMllENT Democrats, Rooald
Dellums of Berlteley and Charles Wllsoo
of Los Aqielea, lralled GOP cballengers
throagh -of the nlgJit, but each took
narrow leads as late ...wta came In
before dawn;
Wilson finally wan his race by an
11,554-vote margin, and Delluma won by
more than 35,000 votes over Republican
businessman Peter Hannaford as votes
from the· black and studeot diJlricts
trickled in hours after final returns were
PoOted by -precincts.
In a race with naUonaJ. interest.
maverick Republican Pa u I N. "Pete"
McClookey easily defeated Democrat
James Stewart for a third lull term In
COogreas.
A REPIJBUCAN took,'i -ear-ly lead over . llemqCfat ·rorm.y H.
"Pete" Start in ~ a race ~od )jeld It' 1f!1!!1, ~~·· WI!. ~ ll\le refums ei1iied 'a I, GOP lead to
give Start a ~ 111,00ll-Wie. vic-tory.
In other races, CalllomJana ·elected
their ---~f and they 11e11t to c.n,reis to ....... t the
Western White House a Republicln who
served u naviaator In the oquadron
wblch dropped the aloollc bomb oo
ll1roabima m.-World War D.•
Callloroia pined five new seats in
Cooirea tbll year becauae of -18Uoo shllii Since the 19eO c.n.u.. Democrats
took three of -rupportlorunent seats and Republlcam captured the Oilier two.
* * * Congressional
Race Winners
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W1l'll .......... t ot tW -....,. ted, death penalty ma1me -Prop.
17-hada1!.I pettellt plarallty.
'l1le marljUaoa lnltlallve,' J'lllP. IJ, had
a •·• _, no -·DJ illO Wet.... _.iy tu ID!tlatlve, Prvp. 1., a 15.a
pen:ent no vote.
Pmp. :II, the farm labor·-. had
· a fl.1-tno tally, llld tbec:<llllllne
WUattve, Pn>p.111, -lliold wltli a 'Iii.I
percent favorable margin.
' Reinecke Says .. He'D .Run
Fo; Governor Spot in '74
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l't'W~
OAKLAllD (AP) -Tbe m..-trial
ol liiur BeDI Alli-II -Into lb tlilnl
11iy or Jm'J llledlon k*f. ·
1'bt It-bod -lis ol lb
perompltiry ... .._ to -~
apectm """"and tho ..... -"' the IDd of 'nMlclaJ'I 111drn
··Chlrpd ----.. ·-w. ,.,,..,, •• ol Taal, -bodJ ...
kulil llbol In 1. -lul llaf, are
Ra1pti "Soooy" Batas. II, --
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Joseph Busch Squeaks
Out Win Over Bugliosi
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McCloskey ·Set
For 'Fun Years'
As Congressman .
"PALO ALTO (AP) -Paul N. "l'Oje"
MeOolkey, t h • IDIYerict t Repi>JlCln
wbo cballenpd President Nlsm in the ......-u.I primary, _, I third 1louae
........ -, by I Clllvtnclni margin. •n•a ..... to be a 1o1 ot 1un 1o·l>e 1n
~ · tlae nest two-1 e a.r •," ~ tGld -1en dle<ftnc bla
vk:tor)' in Callfomla'• new 1 7 t b
'Cougre11""'1 Dlltrid.
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"WE HAVE A lol ot oew tOUlh 1"11·
aod we bave the c:banoo te rutore c.acr-· c:hocl: and bolance -... ~we wut to llgbl wars, wbeUler we want truth tn aovernmmt." be -Notlnc that aevon1 ..,. Republlcana
had : --·to the -· »eC1 1 , eakl;· "'We'll .I u '-' O-r t tbe
-·· .......... -bet npt, aod ...... Ml I lrfFll.-109 .. ').!' ·.va ' · •· t1'rnt1d o snt 1--··=~e::• .. , . .,, _,r,,_-1t,ma·~-n
bOIWaiWllUtw,·aad ... • rkM
bedtm(NllGD.
01 the Prelldoat'a CNlilllltl wtn ...,.
Democul Georp. ~ llcCloaMy
aid, "l dcm:'t tbJnk it WU IO much 8 ,,.......lo<Nbmu~of
-. lie lcrlt all bia cndlblllty
alter be il.._.i -Eqlelcm."
'l .. ,,..., 8APPSNED tbb election la
-·~ -lo< people, DOI the 'postloa. I .... , think 1"11'!0 IGlnc to -
llr"1llll ~ -"""" ..., qala.'' llfdedoncl •
' _., -In • dlltrict wllh
135,oot i'.'P.ttr«i llemocrata, l!,000 ~-Ud 11,llOO who «lecllMd to deC!are .• porty afllllatloci.
lleaaot17, Slewart, and Knapp -Ill
-ODhenlty alumni -~ 111.-u... ~ _,,..,
,,.. '1 •••• ,..-.~el-
----ll·located II lbl 1-rt oltho-~ped-llSao-... aan ..i s.. 111teo -., tho • 1111 rs.sao ,_, ... 11.
Hd'r*1 1U"Cbd NI 1 0 D.. ad-
--.... -be calW Ila Ia of
lnilh ... ainclor. "" -be -..,...,....,... >""'•ttR ca aemdYe
PIMlllt bf -bl aald -"' wtlllllolil &om tho c.ac-aod the
public.
llS IAID '1111 -.Otloo mutt be
,__lo~ -.... -. .... ot Jm'1 ..-.....
llljll .,'P'"" ..... Ml DIWI
~-:i·=~ ... , '+ ... _ -.:;;..-;r.;,
jp 'Jd w.,.,., --..... -. .... -MeCI ...,. In
... 1 =:--.....,. ..... tbe
aatlm .. cw ... ,. -'°' IOhlll •I rl llM, ~ 11111 _,,_
Assemblyman Erneot La COate In a ,..,. '
tbat waao't decided WJti1 the final f..,'
preclncta "lJOrted. '
With all preclncll in, ll«ryhill had:;
M,51111 and La Colle bod 91,llO.
BEIUIYlllU/S \Tl'OllY gave °",
GOP a 211-19 margin In the SU.te Senate ·
with -•OCIDC)'. To get -
anything dooe In the Senato, -..,.;
takes II votu, a llmple m1jority In Ille '
to-member upper houae. ..
Tile GOP win gt,.. Gov. Rooald Rea<
gan a opllt legillature to CODl<od with ol
!eat durini the early ...U ot tm. Baa-;
can has aald he will call a~ -,
tlclll early .... year .. fill tho ,.....,. :
created "1 the death ot -Sa.
Tom ean.n ol San Fernando. ·
Both portla are ezpecled to pour men
aod !DOOiy into the bttlle to fill c.mn·. seat aod pick up tbat vttel Jilt vote.
'l'hrft lncumbent R e p u b I l c i ft '
Ulemblymen were d u m p e d u '
Demoerau mumed to the golol-daaled '
Capitol today aaured of at leut 11 IOlb
-only tine art of the M -noode4 '
to ovenidt a &'Dftl"DOI"• veto. Democnta 1
had. -.... with ..... ---l"loc: to Tuesday's bollotlng. · · ·
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Assembly Race
Results Below
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The uenches alrea<IT are being dug in two <Olllltles
In ad•ance of a major-batUe over a proposed Camp
Pendleton je!port.
And the adve...arlea are showing 91¥De Impressive
muscle. '
To the north, mot! Of Orange County seems united
in efforts to wrest some Pendleton land for a major in·
temational jet terminal.
Tbe line seems to •tretcb somewhere alone the
South Coast where the city of San Clemente was the
~th county's first to &end up a bowl about the idea.
Allied with San Clemente are the U.S. Marine Corps,
the County of San Diego and many of that county's
northerly cities, including Vista, Carlsbad and Ocean·
side ·A strong element of strength aroong the opposition
comes from San Diego County Supervisor William
Craven who bas rallied the oppas!tion In his eounty.
oTange County Fifth District Sape"isor Ronald
Casper.; has the opposite role representing the propon·
ents to the north.
• What seems to be brewing is a standoff that might
last for years.
Time for a New Approach
It may be opportunity born of ad'J"rsity, but the
City of Laguna Beach bas a chance to do some innov~·
tive thinking on the more efficient use of existing mun1·
cipal equipment and facilities. This is of interest in view
of the budgetary limitations imposed to avert steep W
increases. Many times, equipment and facilities held by one
department can be adapted to meet the needs of an·
other thus eliminating need for purchase of new equi!>'
ment' or additions to city facilities.
A case in point is the maller of a $90,000 aerial fire
on
truck cut from the 1~'13 budctl By mocllfYln& •
public worts aerial truck. the d\y c;ould blve special-
. iled oqQfpment available for -1'y. both department&.
Now, lhe police department Is feeling a space pinch
within Iii quarters as ~r numbers of personnel and
record& IC!._ into emUne facWtles.
Wbat the situation.demands Is a "total city system.s"
approach. It's a good time to erase any phllooopblcal
beliefs that Ill)' "what's mine, Is mine and what's yours,
is yours."
·Step Toward Local Control
Late this month aiunty supervisors wiU consider the
formation of speciJl councils ill unincorporated c,om-
munitlea -advisory groups wblch eould give an ele-
ment of local control to lhouaands of citizens..
And in UDineorporated parts of the South County,
where so little local control lias been evident for genel'
alioos, such an Idea would have special merll
Cit!Jen.s In the Saddleback Valley, Dana Point and
Capistrano Beacll are more dlsuHlfied than ever abOut
"remote-control" government. ·
SuperYlaors have yet to delve into the detalll Of
such an ldeL
One element In parllcular requires their special
care -the se\ection of rep!tilentatlves on the propoaed
councils. ·
U each suP""isor appoints members to such eoun-
cils in his district be should remember 'that political
favoritism would deatroy the effectiveDe68 of an advis-
ory J(roup. --
It is obviOUJ that citizens ahOuld have a voice In the
sealing of delel{llles. _
Otberwlse, the eootrol which they so desperately
seek would slip through their fmgers once more.
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"No 'last of the red hot lovers' cracksJ"
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cease-tire Not F1na1 so1at1on Non-col~ctor Reader Condemns,·:
Communists' Live by Book Can't Qualify . Tormenters::.:
" WASHINGTON -Several hours por-• _.. lll:ely alternative to bis "cor· For A rchiv.es Teen
-transcr!N• o' tho "-'d ~ of ~ ~ ruptlon" la oot a democratic p ermnent , ing over .,... · -"&' r·--_ RICHARD WILSON in the American 1en1e. fte more likely : ~
tho Moscow, Peking and Hanoi radio lltematlve la a greater corruption of-the ~
broadcasts oo the Asian cease-fire prob-_ ~ spirit of free men whlch would be com-. SYDNEY J HARBIS !em is boring but rewanling. It Is too pletely inlolerable in tho United States. ' · often forgotten that these closed Com. its administration, the problems will Thia ls the oorruptlon of the will and 1., ___________ .,_
munlat aocleties live by the book. They multiply. Silence and unity are not lll:ely the mind and way of Ille wblcb la
attach more i.mportaooe than we do to to reign in this country among those who observable to the most transient visitor
tho fonnulatioo and codlllcatioo of prin-give every lodlcatioo of cootlnulog to to Ollna and Russia where man ii being
cip!e. A full recol!Jllti<n of Ibis fact has clamor for tho removal of. Pmldent remade u an UDQllOSllordnl, automatized
helped Beory A. Kialnge< In bla oegotia· Ngu)'l!ll Van Th le u as a acoondrei, 1D11rumea1 of the slate. 'llio llbarply lm-
t!ona in Peking, Moscow and Pvls. tyran~ and destroyer of l1bert!es. ~ -who -· .-Mao's
IT JS A MISTAKE thoftflft to dismiss
the broadca..'11 fn:m the Communist
capitals u mere
propaganda. Taken'
at f&ee "aJue. the
broadca1U1 reflecl
the Communist the-
ology that the cease-
fire la mere ly a 1lage
in I contlnuiog strug.
gle which In the end
will re1ult in
victory. The war will go on but in another form.
Tbe vk:tories a I r e a d y won on the
battlefield will be conaolldated in the
pollUcal arena. There aboulc! be no i1·
lusions, consequenUy, about what is
ahead for the United State..
· Klasinaer's devout hope that the cease-, fue '!ril[ mmlly America on tho proi>-
lema yet to be faced hangs merely on a
slender thread of faith.
00oe the ...... nre goes Into effect.
anci the complex machinery ls set up for
ORACULAR POWBlll an not noeded
to -that 'l1llell and the wbole Saigoo govermi>ent will be accmed of
sabotiqtni the po.ce by not ~ to
acqaluce Jn meaaurer advancing Hanoi'•
cause. Tbe lssue5 are likely allo to rile
over the utent of eoonomic aid and
moral support which President Nixon
will wlsb to give to the Saigon govern-
ment.
As for P""pectlve oerlous violations of
tho ewe-fire, wb!cb are inbenml In an
-ao bard to enforce, 8-1 alao will have lb partllam In publlc and
private life.
The prospect that Vietnam will be a
"bone ln the throat" for a very lone Ume
b not a happy one but It ls real in view of
tho fact .hat giving Saigon lb chance to
survive does not much impi!ss thole who
have been agalnlt Nllon'1 poUey all
aloog.
Cldu, and uoill olloerved, aeema un-
believable. That la the ilind of oorruption
wlllcb Thieu, for all bla faulta and of.
fenlOI, ha> thus Iv averted ill South
Vietnam. He ii alao the bead al ID ad-
mlniltrallve apparatus wblcb bu been
abfe to bold Soufh Vlelnam 1o1<llllr cfur.
ing five years of struuJe.
BUT HE 1l'llL BE tbe villain of lhe
peace for some time. as are tlae colonels
1n 0niece, Flanco 1n Spam, aoct an the
other ••conupt dlctatorabipi'' wbicti suc--
cessfully resisted the preaaure from the
left
Within South Vietnam, however, 'lbleu
bu appannily """"""4ec . In c~
solldatlng bis aupport <luring t b e
suspense of the pre-cease-fire period, ac-
cording to Am.rican officials. They
suspecl thil WU one of bis purpDIOI In
bis show of llubbcnmeas. An American
president who ooce desc::libed Thieu . as
one of the. four « five llDM1est pollti-
IT SEEMS TO BE of little coocem to ciaos of the -..rid DOW bftathel no
the <rltlca of Prelideol 'lbleu that the cr!Uclam of him.
Fit to Run for President
Once upor. a time l.ben wu a Utile boy
named llurlm BlaU.nl Like Qian)' lltUe
boys, he dmlm<d of nnmhlg for Presi·
dent when be crew l.J).
"Do yciu thlM: I C1J1 run for President
wheo f grow up!" be wed his Sainted -· "Cer1&1niy, dw." Ille replied. "Bui
flnl. of .,,.,.., yoo
mUlt prote you are
fit to run for Pmi-
dtnl."
'"Jbep, Ont." Aki
J o u. a I 81.atmt
tbouptfu!ly, "I wlll
betii••WI a rich and ..-i.-maa.. U I c:an nm a
rich and IUOC!ewful
blilloew, Uwt wlU prove 1 am flt to run
for Praiden1. ''
SO HS WENT lo collqe and took
counes Ille Double r..try Expeme Ac-
comtlog. Hanel lhlklnc II-A, and How to Eat I y,....llour Lanch. And when he
OltHle• COAIT
DAILY PILOT
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( ART HOPPE )
had graduated. be opened a !inn called
Blatant ProJucts, which sold left-handed
wldget1 to right-banded Ealdmol.
At first, Blatant Productl wu a
~ IUOCtll. 11111 ... due to
youog Blatant'• amuilll abU!ty to mah
promlaes. He madt oome of the 11101t
wonderful promtsea anyone bad ever
heard.
"I PROMIBE JOU fai&.bfuJJy." bl would
[allhfll!ly ........ • _,.. "that If
yau buy a .,.... of our wldpll, you will
win tbe lrlll> SWO(lltWI, the !$00
m-4rq race in tbe WI!!* OIJmplcs.
and the band of Sopll1a Lore1. •Ioac wllh all that goes with It."
Wtll, who c:ould rnllt proml1e1 lite
that? So Cllltomen boulht Blatant '•
ftllllll by the btmlllllL ~. the~ .......... -~--· And -.t1111-.·~ Blotanl -bla mpp11e;•""' -. Ille 'af/ ... of ~ illl ..... Cfnoland
lll7r IOON, !IObtd1 11 I +I 'ror na\lftll1; If yoo' doo't .., ,... pro.
-In --· yau .. bollJ ... And Bl-did.
Next, bt docided to -• IC·
counlll1t. "U I can -... -of 1n1m11" be .aid "J .tD,...... I·• ftt
lo nm !fir Pliiiileni."
M tint, bl waa a tHliM •• •• -· Por bt bad ID ........ ..., to tllMo
hll -boilt>I'· Of -··--btppy, bt btd lo pfiW-1 UI·
tie. Lila talllal -... -...
---flol. --..... , tbey .......... 11 ....... 1' ,.,_
Aod. oaturaDJ t11a, nol 1111 IL a RJI I
THEN RB llllQJllll to ..... a ~
tor. "If I cm 11111 tllo • of -·· lie
11!d, "I will -I • • lo NI lor ..
•
Pn!oideot."
At first be waa a tremendous auccw.
He made wondroua promileo of cures,
!led to pet!enta about their condition,
preacribed goocMutlog, worthleos med·
!cine, took a tlckbock !run the clruqlst
and eveutual]y left hll ---In tho left ,_,.... of a ia<l7 en the oper-
•Unt !able. Aller bianiq everyme elae In llib~
Blatant lllUIOUllCed that be -ldn·t
"dlgnl!J tho dlarle with .. ......, ...
So, oaturally, be loll bla medical Ucmae.
JOB nll.LOWBD JOB. He loot them
all ...... be _, .., making pre>
milea be cauldD' ...-,. lloe9, telling
Iles to make people happy and ducking
responllb!Uty lor Ida miltUll. So he told
bis Sainted Mother be wu IOllw to run
for Preddmt.
"Do yoo reaUy think, -.-· she said.
"you\re proved you're flt to nm for
PrHldent ! "
"No, I've proved." aald Blatant tl)urn-
ly, ''tbll rm not m for~ elio."
Morll: To bt a,-1' A-, do as
your Seadera II)'. BUt Dt'Nl', for beavm'1
-· do .. u..,, do.
Dear
Gloou1v ,
Gus
When will the (JOOlllo wliD -In "Mlltb food'' 111111 ... ....,...., .. _...,,, ____ _
11111 ars eatiocT n II :::= .. ell ..... lllk -..... 1 .... -...---1.a ,,.. .... -...,., --.. .......... fl. . ... ,... ................ ....
•
I am ......-IJ Dattered and all that,
bul I am afraid lbal lbe Ullivtrlity of ~·· ·.,Arcltlft of Omtemponry Hlatory' will bne to do without my
papen, notes, dlaries, j o u r n a 1 s ,
manuscript., books. photos and other
1'llterary memor.btUa."
Thia ls not mere cborlilbDl!ll on my
port, In mpome to lbe 'Qn!Veralty's
gracioul Invitation to enter the paolbeoo
of 2lltb C.Utury JoumaJJsm aod fhus
achieve a silly inllllmeter lonPI' of bn·
mortality.
THE PLAIN TRUTH of the matter is
that + am a notorious nm-colledor, or
whatever the oppo-
site of a "cotlector"
may be. I have no
notes, no diariel, no
journab; I throw
·-IDlllUICripta when t.be boob come
out, • n d I give
away the books to
[riendl.
Althougt> the .....
tommy p 1 c t u r e 1 of my children
repoee aomewbere ill a yellowing
eovelope, I have no photos or literary
memorabilia. I do not cberbb the past
for lta own sake, nor live in it, nor talk
•bout It; and I don't even care muc:b for
the CCllDPl"J Cl -·l&fc people.
TID8 JS .\, CURVE of temperam..i on
my part, and I don't pretend that it is
particularly a virtue. I limply don'I like
to carry around, or even squirrel away,
the baggaae of the past; eapecially since
I am davoid of the Y1lllity that my
ephemeral work bu any laltlng vllue.
Not ooly do I fall to keep memorabilia,
f don' even keep papers I mlgbl posalbly
need -like the bfil of We to • car, « a
warranty for I new refrigfrakil'. The
first time I waoted lo go lo Evopc, I
couldn't find my birth oerllllcate, and in
order to aet a pwport I bad to eogage In
protracted c:orreapoodence wllb the Lon-
don Hoopital, where I WU bom. (For a
wblle, the boopltal lnlllled I bad 1111 been
bom.)
rr CONSTANTLY ....... me that ao
many paw -lbtl -ve w·ge. and bop for --that I would CCllll!ln to the fire. Writers,
especially, wln comp!»e Jong letters to
Mends Ind ft.le away tbe carbons for
posterity, In caae the friends Wtte foolish
or fec:kleu enouab to dispose of tbeae
mlsalves.
Acton, loO, an -'plllletlcally nootalilc •bout their past ...-., aavinl
all kinds of mouldy .,.....ams and
IOUVenln of ancient tri~ lhe outaldrta of ~ Clzy, • And
polWdml of ....... not ....... the
llnt --..., -made, but -M rt(ieallnC lbem It fhe drop of a rally·
4 BBllNAlll> 111141' bu a right -
perllapa -.. ollltpt!Qn -"' boon!
ind dtJlftr hll >-114 -· to port.r!ty; for 111 -monalo, It II just
I form of tel~ jaot...noctlnl, •hlcb c«UJn)y _, beloat dalterlng
~ Unlvenlty of Wf'llllnl'1 -
To tbe Editor:
The front page article in 1bursday's
DAILY !"!LOT regarding the teenage
boys who "water-bombed" the car of a
oasalna motorist p>lnb up bow Inef-
fectively our IOciety is c:opi.ng with its
adolescent members.
Once again aome hapless adult "over·
reacted" in responding to bis teenage
tormeolors. Tbaol< God, and certaioly not
the younpten:, ao wonse .damage or m..
jury was done. &,, JnllllY cues Mve
yau mid where aome odall bu been
drlm! over ~ brjlk after a Jopg period
of --by --le w,itb nothing cooalrUctlve lo . occupy . their
time? The aoner ls: far too ~y. and
more with, each passing year.
LENIENCY at home and In !be courts
followed by fruslratloo in.juWille law
enforcement has left the aYerqe adult
de!eoaeless aga!Dll aucb overprotected,
underoccupled brat.. Don, try trading
words witn lbem H yau're tmultell or
you'll receive a verbal barrage worthy or
a hardened drill Instructor. Don' try to protect your property from ~tterlng or
lrespesalng or minor damaee; they will
eacalate to wone and your clumces of
apprehending and seeing tho offenders
convicted are negligible.
Whatever you do, don't lose your cool
(they are never required to keep theirs,
however) or yoo'J find yoonelf under .ar·
rest on a very aerlous charge:. You'll 1..e
easy to find too, wllh your license
number, permanent location, job, etc. -
all those roots which give value to the
community are a defiitite disadvantage
in this guerrilla warfare.
SO WHAT TO 007 I propose a simple
formula to parent.: (I) Know yaur kids
and where they are, (2) Gtve them corr
structive things to teep them busy, and
(3) Join · my fledgling organization:
Sealoned l'l!rent. Against Naughty Kids
(SPANK). Thero are oo dues aod no
meetings. The only requlremwt ii tnow·
Ing bow to ""' your open band or a ping pong paddle on the appropriate portion of
your c:bild's uuitomf. Oallel in the an-
c:ient art are ~ ~ weekly in my
home, though at 11119Cbeduled tlmol.
J . M. VANDEWALLE
Be's SftHJce4Z
To the Editor:
About thil Pvt. Jerry Gamtt that got
lranafem!d Into an outfit with 130 WACs
in It and him tho ooly man
IT'S &UY to .,. the boy would want a
JltOe time off once In • while, but a
TRANSFER II
I knew the Army bad (ot In pret!1 bad
lbo!>t. ~ Ullo ii -· Wllat wooJ!d Teddy 8-lt !lave
said?
11,\Y BD1D
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MAILBOX
Preser-IAulll1
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". . .. ...
To the F.dil«: "" Tlllnl: ,.,. for your editorial in Mbalt, .
of air tlrembelt Boonl's effort to·aJd the "
Aliso Waler Managemeot At.ency toward'. ,
adequa1e-0pen l(JOC8 .purcbuoa. It seems,
emlnmUy ........,ble for all of ua tbai·l
the vital watenbed areas of Aliso and···
Laguna tlanyon be guaranteed from, :
development tbat could e v e n t u a 11 .,. ··
undermine the water system. Certainly,
with fa4erol flmds -ng!y avallab~
for waler ccmervatioo., we would bi!'"
moot rtm!aa H we did not press for the
lft'lft'Vllti011 by permanent acqulsitloo ob
these vital water -and 1Cmic -lands., .
JAMES W. DILLEl{-,,
Presidei\l '
Laguna Greenbell Inc ••
Donar Eroriott " To the Editor: r •
'Ebe news media are full of talk about! 1•
how foreigners don't llke our dollar, s~
it ts eroding dally.
Hanlly anyone knows that the Intern•
Uooal MMetary Fund (wblcb I I
manlpuialln& our dollar) la an eoUty Olf
Spec!allaed At,ency of lhe United Nations •
reporting directly to tbe Ecooomlc anl,.
Sodl.I Coundl. Perhaps our wooderfal,1
"friend!" In lhe United Nations for-•
whom we have dooe IO much (donalint;.
alJout t3IO mlUIQn yearll'l are gSltl18 readJ to 11ct.n as the t.wt""'" ftnalft clallJ, Jal u U..,, bumlllaled the U.S. in ~
the RM a.Joa -· wblle the memt>ert' •· of IOme "emersfng" oountrtee: dancecl·11
with glee! !'
C. C. MOS!llLEV •
~--Bt1 Geo.ye ---
Dear Oeoree:
I ....... wltlt frlendl till I'm
home.
V•lll• •-*•r• In -of ,.... columo, al 1 .......
To·the Edll«: It the llufl that we ...... all
Lall week. my lane would hive bw1>--..! up by
eel lo tho ..-bad H not -for a Gl!lORO!llT •l"""' ,,_ bttwem ~to......, Or la a llafl -er --tlla
lane and ._ fhl mall".£.!:=.' my 'f"'"1 JAMES RAPUANO :.:
14-YtU'Old' ...... -Ill and ~
fortunalely -wt~ tho ""1 elllcleal help Dear J-:
of the -'llm1 fhl llallcio II Mirlamaodinm-,fhl-W.. -f'nllb -II IP'tld. I • Wll)tJa. ' !'-<:
" · A pcrlllll I -lll7lllf. , " CAUR oi' !loo 1111-a ... Poll 1....,._11m1Am,mdo\b-,, =·=---Ill~ 1:,~ bf.J.":ii.-bya-e!L l>i
ls PJ llJndw qultt I "fad" amoac lba • I~ ·-·--x,. -I.ti uloep -... .--t--.... ,,.., .. _--·~ lo o-p, '~. Inc Ut k, and tt bum«! throoP fhl alillt ... lot llim bolp -)llU cloor ,_
uoUI it -....... the macnmt tlliaklal-1111 loM II 11 claor lltl 'I•
ttben tho room! I the om daJ. wind -ri#ll *'""") it
•
l'M AN .,,,.,,,.11' cratlflll mother. ''·
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• 8$%s Go AU Oat • 5AIGON (UPI) -AnltrJcop J15Z•
bOmbon have staged the lleavlest nldi
ol the war against growing Communill
=gboldi In and just bel0w the
larlsed Zone (DMZ), the U.S. Com-
amor,mced ~· '
:IVh1le -·~T.t ........ -kept Ilfhler'bomber strikes over North Vlei·
""" to the -poinl -lxmblng ""' resumed April 10, the blll lWo bll 111
. tUnes In northermnool Quang Tri
Piov1nce today Ind five llmel In. the
DMZ, just to the ~ the ..,.mind reported. ' ' ·
1be boml>en had llnlcl: the Quine Tri "?" OD 'l\uJl4aY 'lriU! llnldo.
e llMl'-s EH ... Stese
WASHINGTON (UPI) -H-ol
American IDdl8m a Iii e e d to end ~~~f~i:=
a !eden! lult'force to •tu<b'. lndlan prob-
lem>. "Most of the people want to go home
now,.. said a protester who declined to
gift hla name. 111< ll<nember laslt force WIS ogreed
to Jn 81\ hours of nl!gmiatlons lhal began
Monday night and extended into the early
hours of Tuesday. Final arr1n1e111ents
were completed Tuesday n!ght and the
Indlam, who oeized the BIA lut Thurs-
day, agreed to leave by 6 a.m. PST.
• Cont,..fHlad Selwll
NEW DELHI -Aulhorlllea al New
lltW airport 'oelzed. --.,00. worth.fll.SOO •kldM In theJ._o ol a
1~--ln-cdblm
"Lord of ·tile u.ivene." 'MIDJ ·ot tbe
10',000 follo...... ''""""i:b s •• 0 0 Arnertcano, who gr<etad II the
ai;!:port called it a "frame-up."
e IAnlsklf Sllft'etMlers ' .
MIAMI -Meyer Lansky, rtluled
aanctilary on two aintinents, haa retunr
eel• to the Unlt..i States and oumndered
to ,the FBI on tax evasion charges. The
reput..i financial wttard of the Mafia's
gambling empire was freed on $t75,000
bond later Tuesday. Wben he left the
~ court and wearily clhnbed into his auto
he· found It had been ticketed for
overtime parking.
• Hljaelc SefletMJ Tolcl
TOKYO (UPI) -Japoneso police aay
thO bald, 47.ye&Mld --bljocter ol a Japanese Alrllnes jet lnay have plan-
ned bis t1cape by paracbutlnc Into the
mountaloa near Los An&tlaa wllh bis 12
million ransom.
Japan's National Police agency said
they ordered. a psychiatric uamtn1Uon
for Tatsujl Nakaoka who WU arrested
early Monday at Tokyo lnternallonal
Airport after holding U6 penons captive
on a JAJ.m jeWner for ellfll houri.
4' Perea Sets Bet•"'
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -F..-
Pra!dent Juan D. Peron bu •DI lormll
word to his followera hero that he will
rdum to Argentina Nov. 17 to attempt a
political comeback after 17 ye1111 in ez4
n.. -feron, however, did not 1 t a t e
1peciflcally that be would -the presidency In electmo ICbeduled nm
March. He is !he candldate ol the lal>or-
-Juslldallsla porty U.t be buidod he're more than a quarter cent.ry .. ,
bul · he bas not met the mlllllry
government'• residency requirement for
candidates.
Polls Predict
'f ith Accuracy
WASllI!IGTON (UPI) -Tho ...ior
polilk:ol pol!Jten prtdldld Ibo trtumpll
<l ' Pr..,_t Nlxcin °"" Geor1e
Mtoovem wllll a bJP dope of IC> -· Nl>on rolled up a IW7 penlllll ..,.
vliitace .ID ........ lfc:GoMn ,,,_,,
Ill pO[la -two dlJI -. the blllollnc. -Oeerae aaa.p ml !-. prodlclod • lilbm >1c1erJ ID tlla '-: Ibo·--~ n.a -' ,.._..., 8lntl .... la-•
...-lo a pmlllll lor ~ md I
pth8 1wledded
-pallo ......... Illel -·--et blo poelr at,...ui In J Na. nedled 1111 ~ poiftl
Q111110turl15et'--·
TAR HIEL -Conservative
Ralelgli r a d•i o commentator
Je•••f· HelmS:i.bovO) defeated
_ 'Rej>, N\Clt .0• in11rjp, a Dem·
oerlt fllt~ eeat held l 111 B.. Jordan, ...po steps don 1
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BID FAILS -John D. Roclte-
feller IV (above), 35-year-old
scion of the Rockefeller clan,
was beaten by West V1rgiilia
Co~emor· Arch Mooie, 49, who wy ninntng ~ ~ectlon un.
der• constltill!On amendment. •
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YOUNGEST -Christopher s.
"Kit" Bond, 33, became the
flrsl Republican governor to
be elected In :MlsOouri In 32
years and the youngest gover·
nor In state's history.
DAll.V PILOT
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RE-ELECTED -Conaernu ...
Republican Senator John Tow-
er (above) bas been re-elected
In Texu, a stile th1t hlndlly
went for President Nilon.
Tower defeated Barefoot Sand·
ers, former aide to Lyndon
Jobmon.
MICHIGAN WINNER -Re-
publican Senate whip Robert
Griffin (above) rode a surge or
antibusing Rntlment to victory
owr challenger Frank Kelley
In Mlchlg'!L
. GOP, :-Dealt Senate Blow MISSING BOGGS W. Virginia
Rockefeller
Fails in Bid
D~mocrats Gain 2 Seats, Slip 12 in House WINS ELECTION
WASHINGTON (AP)\ -
Hepa. Nlcholu llellch ([}.
Alub) and Hale Boga ((}.
La.), missing for mare Ihan
Ihrae weeks •Ince their Uglit
plane disappeared In Al.ub,
have won rHlectlon.
.WASHINGTON (AP) -1be voters
who pve' Prellden~ Nisoo bl& landallde
,victory lllO left Ibo Congms llrml7 lo
the cmtrol ol the 'oppolltloll D<mocrailc party. -Tho Demociata widened Ihelr lllllllo
In the Senate to 57 to '3, a galn of two.
> ,
Wltb on1y .... IIDule race lltll undectd-
ed, RePUhllcam had made a net 1aln ol
II wltfr U needed !or ooatrol. Elected
were 213 Democrata, 190 Republicans
and a Democrat who ran 11 an Jndepen-
denL
1be Senate outcome WU ID eopeclally
hard blow to Republlean hopes. 1be GOP
had written off Ibo·-aaproblbly
unwinnable, but needed a gain of cio.ly
five to take control of the Senate and
thought there wa1 a real chance. WASHINGTON ( AP ) The
14 ~-omea ,,. Botue
But there was CXl0801atloa to r
Republican strateglsta working for a full
tw .. party oystem In Ibo SOUth, where
many voters Jn recent yean had shown
readiness to vote for R e p u b J I c a n
presidential candidates, but stuck with
De.mocraUc candidates at other levels.
Beglch won a second tenn
11 AJub's onlJ Rou1e
member o v e r RepubUcan
Doneld E. YOWll. Boggi; the
HOUie Democratic leader, WU
unoppoaed for ·bis aoat lo Ill!
New OrlWll Dlltrict.
Democrats increa8ed their majority of ·
the nation's governorships by ooe, but
lalt Miuouri to 1 Republican for the rirst
Ume -1lnce IMO and saw 1 Democratic
Rockefeller go down to defeat.
Senate All-male Bastion Two Republlcau were elect..i to the
HOUie from Mlutastppl and one from
John D. Rockefeller IV, oepbew ol New>
York'• RepublJcan governor and 100-in,,.
low cl Illinois' Republican seoator, lost to
Gov. Arch Moore ln Weat Vlralnia .
Moore wu one of M:V"1 a:ovemon to win
l'Mlectlon. Two clldn'l make It.
.• Loulalana, the flrat llnce the lleccJmtruc.
Mter Sen. Smith's Loss
tlOll period after the CIVIi War. And lo
Vlrllnla, Wllltam L. Scott cleft1t..i Sen.
WU!Iam B. Spong to become the firal
Republlcan 1enator from Iho Old llomln-
All 13 Blacks
One of thole who lost was llllnois'
Republican Gov. Rlcbard B. Ogilvie, who
ltl)'ed neck • and • neck with Democrat
Daniel Walker lbrou&h the early hours
today, Ione after ll WIS known President .
NisOn bad carried every state but
Mulaclmetta and the Dlstrict of Colum·
WASlilNGTON (AP) -Sen. Margaret
Chase Smith, 74-year~ld M· a i n e
Republic.an, a p o w e r f u I figure in
Congress for over three decadls, bu
been toppled in a major election U])IStt.
While losing out · in the Senate, which
now becomes an all-male bastion, women
captured five new seats in the House and
returned all but one of the 10' l.ntmfl.btnt ·
congresswomen who ran for re-election. ·
Rep. Louiae ·Doy HI<u, 50, !oat to
-dly COUDdlmali John Jooepb MoatJey, ~a. ·a Democrat who ran u an
lndependont. Mn. Hl<ki' ·~ lliiliial ll\m1nc "<ii llChool 11s, -.
Wltbout Mrs. Hieb;·~ will be H
women In. the i!<><Jae.
One of the women, Rep. Leonor K.
Sulllvan (0-Mo.), b in line for
cbalrmanship of the House Merchant
Martoe and Fisberleo Qimmlltee, and
wfD be only the third -......... a Hoose committee chlirman. Rep.
Sullivan was elected to ber 11th tenn
Tuesday and is the dean of coo-
gresswomen.
FEMALE NEWCOMERS to the Houae
include two black lawYeNealtlaton,
California auemblJW(linin 1f v on n e
Bralhwalte Burke, 311, ol Los Angelea,
whO w;.. vice ctitnnm cil tbe Demo.
cratic National Convention, and Texas
State Sen. Barbara Jordan, 16, of Hous-
too.
There wW be three black women con-
gresswomen, all Democrats, in the t3rd eon,r.aa. Rep. Shirley Cblaholm ((}.
N.Y.), Ibo first, was .... 1ect..i to a aec-
nnd term.
The other new CCJOll'MSWomtn are
Broollyn 11.ryer Ellzabtlfl Holtzman, 31,
~t; Maryland lawyer and Circuit
Court Qerlt Marjorie Holt, 5 I ,
RepuhUcaj!, and Patrlda Schrvedtr,. SS,
Democnt; llleryland llwyer and Clrallt
Democnt, I Colorado llwyar and a fom>.
der ol the Womt11'1 PoUllcal Caucua lo
Cokndo.
Altoctlber, rr ....... ran for Clia&rell
In JI iilltea, -of them from -perllaa. AliCI moal went down to defe1t.
Amq Incumbtota, Rep. Bella Ablug
(D-N.Y.), aucceeded lo gaining a aeccnd
term, delllllnl Patricia Ryan, widow of
Rep. Willtam F. Ryan.
Tl ·-;:-JllNID our s1.....tt
CllMe~7t.-lll!IM .... .,.
llclll wu ~ llY RID:'Wll·
!lam Hathaway, 48, In ele<Uon
lfplll
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ion aloce 1892.
Mn. Ryan, 43, had made an issue of 1be ticket-splitting voten across the country conformed to no pattern, but
Re-elected; 3,
Newcomers Win 52-year~d lawyer Abzug's acUvilt style, ousted oonservaUve incumbmb: here and
contending llhe ·alleolt..i power f u I llberalJ there.
I~g!slators. Mrs. Abzug piled up M,lllO Democrat WWtam D. Hathaway ended W .. ~GTON ( A p ) 1be
votes to Mrs. Ryan'1 47,518. the U.year Senate camr of Marprot ~· -Chaae Smllh ot Maine. chalrman ol the Cnn,....tonal Black CallClll bu pined
1be moot surprlllng defeat was that of Senate Rlpublican Collfonace and-· more political cloul, retllmllli all IS Ii\.
silver-haired Sen. Smllh, whole age and Repibllcan·, DIOlllbtr •of the -cwnbenta for new terl'DI and elodin& 111E OTllEll LOBING Incumbent was
bla. Wilker finally WCll by a slim edge.
heallh """'underlyiq llluea ta ber try -'Camml!W. . , tine newcomara to theWll!O..V-. Delaware'• Republlcan Gov. Jlulaell W.
for a fifth term. Petenon. who at &o a ccmerTaUve · The blaat aurprtae victory -In Democrat, Sherma W. Trlbbttl,
Sbe ,,.. beaten by Rep. Wlllilln D. -':':.-=:~~Md: 8: ~·1 , llb ~ ~ .~ Vermcmt'a 1 o d North Clrollna'• top Hatb'lhi.t.~.w11o,. .. upa--1 fl~.,111, 11 §S! -~· Y-..,_ -"'Ibo ll!!olf" ~~· ... -1.,....-v ...
he l>Oid elaht ·,e.,.. . B. · -In Ibo. • <tifl• -Idber DIJi <~• M , '• ~ ,D • '"" Nai:tli _.
HATHAWAY, A llAJIVAllD graduate. deleatad In tum &1'i INIH'.'. clfn'" ~ _, If. ~Ii ,,_,.., • ' "
1trvatiye Republican television the flrsl !Uclc from Ibo Doap -'lttal' ...... ablpWlllllUlndoulil, wa1 tflouchl not to bave much chonce editortalist Jes.., Helms llthouCll -.1 Dolpb Brllcoe beld a
against Mrs. Smllh becauae llhe bad built • · elected to the Hooa6 lloce 1101. COllUlllDdq Ind over Republican Henry
up a political and aentimental alllSlltu-~=t :i" eo\:::a00def::.:W.~ . YOUJ11, execullve *".,.-of Ibo Grover. If~·, marsJn bolcll, the
ency Ihroull> !ho years In ber home state. U. Senate -=Poller CommtUee ·:. SOutbem Oirisllan ll1l1r11dp Coo-Democrata -.Id bo In 31 ,...._..
Sbe ll'!'YI bljlJ!'"" bJi. > • llld .. ....b.1~ •I• l vt a r ~ by , ...... -In I -that ,_ ... -.. The Reppbltclna In II. Ten
The loa ~ Iho Senate will have no Democrli ~ It HWlll A11ott bad ' moat of Atllnll and -olllUmt and ner-ntlc gev-.blpa and I
woman member !or the first time 1ince been 'expected fu win flllly.' pndomlnonUy white llUblrba, !l::':,lcon wero inY<ilftd In 'llleadly's
I~ oihet . ~ woman aenator, ~bo~.J'"::::!;. De"::itlc Sen. In Calllornla'a 7lh Diltrld, Hop. ltepuNicona retained Ibo top alate ol·
Elaine S. ltdwii'cb (0-La.), wbo had unckrdOg, woo 'by a co:r=rtable .::,: Ronald V. Dellum.a, Democrtt, wu in I floe in lndlw, Iowa. New H•mpthtre,
been appoiated to fill the \lacancy after over John H. Chafet who rea:igDed u clolt nee "1tb RepubUeM Pt&el' Han-WllhlltcUm and Wiil VkJlnia.
the dealh 'last IUl!ii11er of Sen. Allen Secretary of the NiY)' to carry Ibo nalord before winnlni· Mi• HI Goo. Dile ~ led .
Ellender (D-La.), clld not run for a full Republlcan 1tandard In the Senata race. Tho aihor newc6! ... m V-.. Dl....,..ta llJ ""'""'* '* re Ill~
tenn. Foor Senate ltlta vacat..i by m. Bralh•alte Burke of Los AnlOlaa. --wllh olioul • peroml o1 die-·
The only otber major-party candidate cumbenta changed blllda -and the net wu vice chairman ,,of Ilia. J 111 -~II. °""1e °"'*1"1·
for Iho Senate, W~~lnla Republican result was a standoff. Democratic N11loaal eoamtoa; Ind llreod1the1-1 oe<DJ*!l cl ltoniu'
State Sen. Lau1ae , 53, was easily Repibllcan Dewey F. Bart.Jett defeated Barblr1 Jordan of ~. Pnllidlnt 10"'110r'1 man1km, WQD. I lourtb lwo-
defeoted by Sen. Jenninga Randolpb. Democral1c Rep. Ed Edmondaon In pro tempon ol the Touo Semle, 11lalr yeor tena.
The Repulabcanl wW have two women Oklahoma to take over the 1e1t vacated e&tdkm, along with tM n slv'laon ol
in the Houae, Mn. Holt ol llarylllld and by Demoer11 Fred R. Hania. Ile!! .. llllitw QI-~.Y.), ~ DlllOC!IAT8 ALIO rel a ID t d '
Mar&aret Hecliler ct )11-adii-. wbo 1be New MU1eo _, left -11y Jo ~ the manber el blacl: -ID ~ ol Montana, l>ionh DUoto. wu unoppoaod 1or a f...nh tarm. ne-otlc Sen. atntoo P. Andenon the llouae, boilt bland, Soutll Da.lcotl and Uteb.
DEMOCRAnc INCIJlfUNTS .... 1..,.
led aro: Reol. Ella Gruao ol Connectl·
cut, Palay Mint of Hawall, ¥artha Grtf·
filhs ., ~· Sblrle1 O>laholm """ Bella AbzuC New York, !Aalor K. SUI·
llvan ol M1-rl, Edltli G.-of Ortpi
and Julia Butler -ol Wublnflon.
In wlnnlnc Ill!' !t: e I v1ctorJ In Colorado, lfn. ~bat Ir! I n111
RepubllclD 1!ep. Jomtf'D. McKevltL Silt
campelped·tn O:llcndo.'1 Ill Dlltr1et an
environmental, d 0 m 11 t I c IDd <llJl>o
1...-i.i reform 1-and wfD ba
Colorodo'a nrat wmwi In c:ooir-.
Mrs. Holtaman bad little dllllculty In
her nee lo Brnotlyn'a lllh Diatrlct after
•he upaet -Rep. Emanuel Celler
lo the !lrlmlrY. Sbe'a • Radclllle and
Harvard Law ScbooI ,,...iuate and -k·
ed u a.n llllslat to New York Mayor
Jolm Llndaay.
Senate
Rae es
went to Repoibllcan Pete V. Domtnk:I, "-the bladt Incumbeota rotuniod Democnta _, Ioto !his yur'a tlec-
who deleat..i Democrol Jack Danleb. to offlce wu Mlchlpn'• Oiarka DIQI. lion with • -llWl!n. u • rault ol •
SOV'J1I DAKOTA -George
McGovern'• borne •llte whlcb be falled.
to carry -the vot.n cboao a Democrat,
Rep. Jllll<S. Abourezk , for the Senale
-t VllClllJ by Republican Karl Mundt.
And In Kentucky, Den--1 Wlll<r
ffnctdlfllton defeated ex.(iov. Louil B.
NiD!D to win tllo aeal fonntrly beld by
Rei>ul>ltcon John Sberman Cooper.
Tbo YQUllltll Victor WU Jf.yal'Old
Domocrot Joaepb R. Blden Jr., -
def11t..i Sen. J. Caleb Bo 111.
,ReJ:llcan, In Deloware. : JICk Mlll<I' ol Iowa. one ol the
PflDclpll llapibllcen Senate apok-on eoanom5c rmt&en, Jolt to Democr1t
Dick Clark.
With ttlurnt allll lncomp&ete, It IP'"
peared the numbtt ol Wtmtn In the
HOUie would lncrea11 from 11 to 14, and
that the a u m be r ol bid mem'wn:
would 10 from IJ to II.
TB& DEii' flOVl'll Repobllcu win-
ners Includtd rr.nt Lott, wllo bad been
cblel 11de to Rep. WHiiom M. Colmer
(0.lftu.) When Colmer .-bit
rellrtmtl'lt, Lotl ran u a Republican
-Colmer'•~ Tho Giber-
..... llepublican wlnntr -'llied Ood>-rm. rur:m1Qg for 11 Ytt0 &ad -.L
In l.,dll101. DPld C. ~ 1 -..
lbM llopublican ............ -tllo --1-1'~-" Damocnl Plitrtcl< T. Callery.
Rep. Wlllllm R. ~ ([}.Tonn.).
romer caplaln of the --N""'1lul, -dafwled "7 llepubttcan
llAiblnL.-
Rep, Belli S. Alllarl (IMC.Y.), -tod -llJU. _.,..,. Wlllllm r.
Ryao (IMC.Y.), ........ ~'W ba -Ibo_.__..... !Ille
...... He In Ill iii II) . I ..-icttns. Aller ........ Iba ...
''1 .. 'i~ tle D = .........
lln. .,.. I'll • • c..-=~ a::'"f.1 '!' -tic
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wbo Ia upected to chair the Houaa dramatic tumeboul two 1Hn ap wbm
District of c.1wnb1a Commlltet. they captured II top alate olflcea.
The only -.I b1oc1: llolUJlkan WUb Ida v1d«7 in M I I Io u r I •
ln Tutldly11 u:ntr° 'rml e1ectlon WM Cbrtltopbtr (~t) Donel. 33-year~d It.ale
Mamchullttt' Edwwd Broob, wbo auditor, beoDmel lbe younpst pemor
eully won bis bid to rttun> to Ibo-.., In Ibo C1U1try. His campaicn aga!nll
Former Daley H~
Hanrahan Defeated
CHICAGO (AP) -Edwlrd V.
Hennhln, Ibo contnmralal .........,
-_.., the political heir lo
Mayor Richard J. Diley, baa loll lill bid
lor•-t<nn.
n.poblleln -C. Olrq, '1, I fol<. mtr FBI _., -a. OOOli Oo11i1J
lt&le'I atU:IW)"I olllca fftll 8w bm .. -,, m.tlDI die 11111 _ .. It
,_. lbot Iho GOP 11U Clfllllll 1111
poat.
Governor
Lineup
fonntt FBI mu, Edward L. Dowd, M.
cmt.eftrd on the lbeme tbll It wu Urnt
fore, .......
In Dllanrt, alote -• _,
leadrr -W. Tribblll -11>-cumbeOl Goo. Rlllaell W. P<tenon. --t Ihnia(h I touch , llid dMat.e
Republlcon pri'"'ry campeicn. Pete-
wu l'1kc"' bla-~ tenn.
AliCI a I-V..-t alate ·-miDodtJ Juder, 1'bamll P. Ill 11 , •·
-llJ a -....., -· ll<pllilkwi Lolbor r. llodlaU. n. ==:'." 0:: c.'7:.t. ":, ~
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JAMD HOllM"U'D, f.erm' r
R••bllcan lll!o -ll Notth c.r.IN, del•tod llarpwft ..........
....... a mHlklllln IJMl'n · Thi! Ct-1t>bod-~~Da-•at looit.--tolUC' --· AtUmo' ~ ........ Illa flnl
'-11111 _. • -loJ Ulcan ~ -· pilod ,. a ,., ----LIOE.=•,,,_. --· ... ., -• ..., -Ill tM Poo' I, ... od-e ' 'It..... .._ Tho--==·., -llid ~:"!: • Jo•a D. f IFIV ,.. .. lllitl!AillttWllt > • Oef. ___ ....... -
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~ 'e AG-' Grlr
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Lum"Tiff . liidian Larry
Kibby ~ces outakle
County Scbool Boenl.
office in Lumberton,
N.C. in protell. He
charged federal fund,. ·
for Indian education'
were misappropriated. r
Wtf .,_, e.un
"nlll·LONG-STANDING plea
by ·~ mak«s .-i. in-
telleduals that Sponlsb tum
~be relaxed received
, suiili;rt · nocently when lbe
. . 'nlbibtry whl~.-~trols • lbe UCI Campus :hir··,~~;-;,r.~
t -l' ... -~ . ..~,, censonhlp.
A·c· tit,:-.. ~s~ It ll8id '.\his was one or !be ~ ~ reasons for the Spanish movie ~
. ' ' . . . ' . indastry 1ooing !'.I millloo in
S c I ~ .:jU· I ,,_ .'I 1971 and earnlng only II CR.ea ica miltioo rriim exports.
'l1lt following is a ~y.le
or activities for the last days
of November. An earlier edl·
tion carried the information
r,. JnCeding days. ·
w.HnoAY. MOY. 9
The can for -received widespread support
in tbe pttSS. But !be govern-
ment replied:
"We cannot !'J!llit .that fw>.
c1amenta1 priodPlei are bent
menly to satisfy lbe capricea
or the twisted interests of a
few," said Alfredo· SanChez eeua .. Minister for JnCorrua-
UOll and Tourism. . 7.--.., •
. . ' FILM ,..MAKERS. howeVer,
cling to lbe boj>e that a new
and looi!:await..i ..... Jaw
rearra,.lng tbe finji>clng al
the . -try and expected ID
!be nblrew -1111 a1so w1u
bring • ·some:' .... using i n
.-.rsldp. ' . . • .
Jul!an •~ production
dltector. ,halo Films, 118id'
"One ~ of lbe indl1ltry
1S that fuMammtally we cani
c ompete beca"t11e . o.f
C<ll!OrShlp.
"So ... n · IAUn to mU1ng ·-.. ,.,-.. ~
' Qui2l1«~1ayed
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SACRAMENTO -Tbe
LAS VEGA S ·----u...i-' •. .1 ................. .. . , _____ _
• :Now Low
.. , : •• • • • Winter Rate~!: ' . • • • To celebrate oUI' Cnlno E"""=!""' • . ., . ' .
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• .. 204 t,.ci•I '"""" et lew -~ .... ,. •
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: 0. Frl.,~S.t. IWi<l•ys Ad.I $2.00 •
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TVs .:dOi ~ ~ ~. · .. atl
Save.sm .. . . ..
Rea. Stt5. S... $8t5. Ear1y Amer~~· entertainment center with ·25~·1Y. '&preen
(meas. diag.) "9'roma-8rite°'«i .PicW tube
and ··chr om!toc'';w "colQT ·&nd·l)lt control
AM/FM radio/phono t'ape p1tayer'wJth all
transistor chassls. · .,-
Mediterranean style Stereo theater.
Orig. $995 . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . NOW $8t5
Reg. 219.SS. Sal9 $191. 20 ft. chest
lreezer features 7'10 lb . capacity
ctelrost.dram, lnterM:>r lighl wan
supported divider, ·and 2 removabff!
baskets. Acrylic enamel liner. ·
Whilf, avocado Of' harvesl gold.
Color CO$l5 no more .
Save21~
Reg. 219.95. Sa6e $11&.,116.ll upright .
freezer has defrost dram interiOf'
light, and signal light. Fu~l'width
sllde out basket. 5 deep door shelves.
Overall capacity 558 lbs. 'Nhile .
avocado or harvest gold. Cok>t' costs
no more.
··~~.!Scutt
top mount r•~rigefator with 242
lb. freezer Olp.Kity, 2 erispers,
meal pan. 5 •~ ad}u1table halt
shelvet. Comptetety frost-free.
While, a't'OCIOO
Color costs no mof8.
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Re-Q:S491t. Slk-$449~ Earty' ArrienCan sfyte
•• cok>r Tv ,with 23• .screen (meas. diag.) Features
1'· "Griij:>m€Bl'IQ p~ ll"10 --. ; .)·coif,P~~1(0\Ji9l'-PiC.,.,.fo+'i-. Pk:fu,e and~!iOOO(t~u&.r~\OR'latic
une·tuning. ,.
• ~8djterra0ean Console color T~v .
Ori'g. $499 '. .. .. .. . .. ...... NOW $441 . '
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throughoul Features 231 lb.
...,... CIP,IP_ty, full wMfth dai.y
doof,..,., ~-----· White. coppertone, avocado• ot
harwst gokt. ~ costi·no man:.'
21 cu.·ft.ai<le by-.
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listens to Landers .
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Ortv. '17t.tl. MaiG~lng gudryer
has 4 tempenit .... MftlngL Slgl)ll
Mntry 1ound10floirh•n drying 11
completed. And cool fluff 11tow1
clothes to cool without dried-In
w~n-
Eiectriccky«t11t
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... -f -~ l HUNTINGTON aNTER, H"'!'i"9fon 8Nch (7,14) 192-ml. FASHION ISLAND, Newpori ....... (m~,.._,;..· ~. ~~-"-"'"'
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sAtn'A AHA -Pftllmlnuy Kt Aid tho 11Mbor ~' ~d1111 to ocwu.00.t. up lo fOr in e
!":.. ~:!, ~ = ~ :i.:..:~ =-=fut~=~~ DoctA>;.~-~~~~~-fltllto .~:..~~ -:-"~··.-! oi 81ija•IM1 for tho .... eu that dot-focllKlei wculd ..,.. , wac -..... .. ,
""".· mWJoo-. -Jad ~cla I lie built ID. Tlloro will be Cle-Collrbooma will be on the n.. .. aN muy modicotlono • '°"""' smil __ _
"' Dillrlct Courts balNlllll on nell .from the celll to · • ph)'Oiclon or dantlol can p,. -·-lar-. 'ho · Jambcno Road, IOllth o1 -1111 -!loon --!loor w I th ad-ocribe 1 .. ,.u.. a.-.,. .... ~=:;:, : ,.'ol!. . Com-Clmpuo . Drive ln Newport rather than ~ a mlnlalratl\'e offices oo the "°""·.....,. .,. •vallablo only nliowd I • · -'"" J!<odr. I• apem!JW type ol ...,. grOund lewL on P~ But lheNlo oao polno ol a ' ~ii ' j, BJdl 1{L\l be opene;c1 Oii the ttnac:Uon. be iaicl. · pain ...U...r. available without •btY -S ffWI ' tllit
Tiit ·.-QI f'llJ' ~ ....... • ..._. \--"'-• .,, .... _,. __, . I p-rl-docton ~ .......... ~ .. a~lodonat.lhe.property ·--·_,·----lo .LOCAL aplnandapia ... Aoacin. ·-lo ' ·-IO !he city and-1111! city will llNctUre' -April anst con-the Ille waa pmoidad from Each , .. ,, docto .. "'" .,., 'i!oit .... • 11o •-~ ·11 to the -·n~ ' ORANGE COlllJY lllrUC1lon II ~ lo llhrl Jamboroe •Boulevard and the · EDITORIALS ll0,000.000 Anae;n tablet. to ca-by'aiool' ,..
--''' 1 ., by July !. f·~-n•-• --• the! tlent. I . If•-~-. ' lnlUal plans call for a 5,000:. ·-• ~ -l!lat < 'pa • P<••· ~,. ._ ton. a -aquarefootbulldlngwhlcbcan ...._ _______ , _ .. ~""..._.~· '"11'
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t0lnllm partlJic ,.u plarrnad for 4111 The DAILY PILOT °!Ink •ooufh about Anacin to AN!dnwl-•l'lUlt . ~ -..... ....--. W 1 can with a)*llkll poatble daapen11 al thele tablea, wh..t Whea )'01l'N ta~hr
be Q:Plllded later up lo 10,000 , ~ ond William Fllcher, for an addltlGnaJ,a c.ri. Quite Often bettor ,,__ ...... lion can you don, ,...;lollof Iha . . ol ~~..:.:_ •~~-• ••·l~~~~~~~~~~~"";'~'~F~~·~lha~~plans'.'.::_~f~o~r~JTbe~~pla;;:m~~tm~allow:;:~;rL:;~~~;~·~~~=~l=11;aoli~w~han~y~'"'~"'"~'°~palnf;~?~lJ~~nw~Q~~~~~~~lha~ . -.... ·-•• -~ ~ ' lu 9 I I I You !""• Anacin C"'11Aln1 tabW ia·--.. ...,. county Deperlment ol R..i . ..,.., ... ,, t lure nparwloo o1 the main moN ol lhe pain ..U...rdoo-tohlaO...-'liloOA.a1a<. Giv.en Property Services to obWn
To ·Adults
the deed lo the land and upon
acceptance by the COWlty
boaod tbe Department of
BulJdlng Services will proceed
ln an efiort lo protect with development of design
dillclr<n from co n I a g Io u s plans for the structure.
tubertulo!ls the Fount a In . It wlD be the. first . full
Valley • ScbOol D1otr1c1 bu 'ae\'vloe,~ In the El<)"·~lty. ,
given skin taets lo 'lrl parent t I
•• 11m1eers anc1 employee. H~" a • • • No pne waa found to be ~ ,. r,sf.Qrian ~Brt~ccordln& to ~ · .. :-.-,.\ · ,!'\ -"' • •
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state law to take tbele·teets,'! · W·-1*1. , :peaK. .. ~. \-4' . .....---.. ·
lo reocb _..DOI covered by Pul.tJi:RTON ~·Dr. Arthur '
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Brick nplalned. "We wanted , ' • , $ij-'' le~
llwbut1!bo_hlve~wl~# Sc;Ne«lnaer~~··~~~ .,~ .. , · _ ea. ~ 1111 -... _ In . wiDnla( ~ aDd ~ • Rill ........ Ylilll>le apOo\l ...... Ible drill .Mth ~ -··~ opecl!d,mfil ... lo,~ •a ad-~·, Q to 1000 IJI"'• Coml1 ~~ II ~«·lfll,·• '• ""-''" . ' ' · ~. ~· ' . · · •·
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ta~~~·~to · "··:-·" : · ··~-.-fOl'~O<W•~·or·~raaoaotlona. ~~~::!" Dlrac!orS Pio ·r.:.ik' se·t" ·.~ .. ,·"11' •:.1,!3~!iooclit Ongrtnder~turao UUUllJ'W of Orange (U u7n1m ca Y u-an"'vu ro or. t OOlrM, one
County. ·. .,-medium grinding wheel. a..50 rpm.
Skilln)an la 111 ilccount ex~ Rtg. 51.H. 1 HP commercial duty router producn
ecuttve for Merrill, Lynch, On 1'rain 23,000 rpm. Ball bearing construotlon.
Pierce, Fenner and Smith; Sale pr1 ... eneeuve through llltunllr
lmmodlate put president ol .,,,,_ ond Girls are DUs • the Salea and Mar·~·-Eza _, • .._ f....t: 'lbe"·Brain as a Sex ecuUvs of Onnce Couofy, Ob'-'~ ~• be the final lee" and formtr usislanf lo the ,,_ WW
pmldent of the .Puru Corp. lure ln a public series on the
Taylor ts a retired Pacific lnln, at UC ~ Tue!day.
telephone .....Uve and· a . !Uc:lwd E. Whalen, J>l'O'
-of the board of tbO I_. ol peycboblology at UC!
Otildren's lfolpltal of Orange will present the lecture In the r..-~ Social. ScleDce Hall at I _p,m.
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011~';('""'"-I• · , '· ' ... and female bnlna .Jn atackad In 1 rlghtalalt, uP-cfpwn pattern to cruto any
GAi!DEN GROVE -.A adults. · daa;gn, or flt any area. . .
Garden ·SfoYe-1 Is orie ~~~·~·'State's Share:·' 1&a3t4x15·7/8x,f1~7/4 .............. t" · ,
Club of Orqe County awards SA~ "~NTO _ A •.cc.~ · · 16-3/4x15-7/0.x,1"1~718 '·""' . \ ed for the current 1cademJc ~wu:. cocca 1;1 • • • • • • • • ' ' ' • • • ••
yeat. 1ore1.smillionbas~ ... 24-3/4xHi-7/8~\1-71_8 ................. 119
MrLa:;:.~i.a=-~ :::ueeu~~~.;:.u•fLll1d ·"-.z~314~.~'5.11a~,1-11s .............. ~.e9
of 9122 Shannon Ave., ts a Managem<nt as Its llllino Ill., .. ,1 . 32-3/4>!'1&,7/Sx H-7/8 , ............. 1.49·
hlbman pre<ned student at proceeds under revenue ' • • · Stanford. He 1s a grodult. of 1ng acts. The bulk of . 32-314x 15-7/8x 11·7/8 .............. 1.99
llancbo Alamlloa lllgb SclrooL..rnoneY ,-neorly eLT mll\!OD ,. . 15-7/~-X 11•}'/j! ; .... ,. .. ,. ... i ,. .. ,. • , 21
'!be oecond ocbolanblp ~ ls California's aharo of •. ....., SleokM So~ ,
given lo Ala Mayer ol New I.onuses, royaltia 1D11 • ·
Jeraey. Mayer II a ju-and under the lllrieral ~ngAct ,
8 member ol lhe Stanford tel> for the flrot '"' lnontha ol
nil team. . -< ' 1972. 't ....
INCOME
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Slim Bets
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Amarillo Sllm, who won the
national poker cbamplorwtilp
at a Las V~ casino lall ... -:.
June, says,,, bl I wlll mate a ·
wintertq ~down Idaho's
RiYJ:!r (If ·1'<> ym on a ru~ her raft {Dr be toCallnr more
than 13(1,000, ' --~Jr. bu been ~ f<K' a wt<
suit. The professional bettor ·
said he must mate the 85-mile
trip between Nov. 1~ and Dec.
15 down the middle 'fort of tbe
Salmon River -The IUver ol'
No Retun..
"My wtfe, Helen Elizabeth,
she's no t too hot for me to do ' , l ~ l ( __ PE_O_PLE__,J
~ this," Slim said. "And it's
: surprising t>Qw many people
2 heard of the bet and write or t phone me not to go through
·; with it."
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When a woman called a cab
company last week to inquire
about taking a taxi from·
Nashville to Los Angeles, the
firm's officials didn't take her
too seriously.
'ftley computed the fare and
told her they would oe<d the
$1.028 in advance.
¥Uch to tbelf. surpist, the
.. -._.,.i the nert i moodlc.' j>Olcl 1be fare and
l beaded west la one of the ? cabs. • c.mpooy dfu:lals said they
; couldn't recall , the woman's
• name or explain wby she
! chose a cab instead of another
: form of lranspOrtaUon. : * ~ Paal 11.ariley m coUldn't
: seem to get a ride. So he ·
; decided to roller skate across i the San Francisco-Oakland
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Miry Weicherl, the first female patrolman. ever to waU< beat for Springfield,
Ill., Police Department, directs noon·hour traffic. Mrs. Weicbert, 24, says most
drivers obey her signals without question but occQionally she has to get tough
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Frubee
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Is Born
NF;W sltiJNsw1CK, N, J,
(AP) -In the onlials of
!'hamplonlhlp lr!lliee, -down this name: ·~ stork;:" \-c.n .. _ ... Mii.iict .....
tbO natlonll • !Gai' dlstanct
frlsbee throwing record and
led Rulltn lo •• IH'I Ylctor7
over Prlncelan1 "' the nnc ID-
tercolleglste Ultlmate -1ame.
"Have you ' eyer 11 e en
anything like It! H e ' 1
beautltull" llld. admirer.
FRISBEE D Ille pme
played wi~. )llullo dllc, -1ncbes ln die...-., which
floats through the air lite I
Dying saucer ·-to land or a discus thrown ,at tlO mJlea per bQUr, .
Ultlmale -Is • relative of foOlba,11. One team
"Rings off" to the other, whlcll
tries lo p p I I !hie .
· dawn the field
the lrlsbee oalll over the eoaJ. line Into an offemlve
P!aY'r'• bands. u the frlslleej t0ucbes the ground I ~ e .. -
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• • w• have l'fltdvateH o'ur newly purchlued
Hickory Fq Stores~nd have a~ed I~ of
Hickory Fatlit S~·Foo(ls arid Gifcf.Pab :
f!>r Chris~. To tel~~ t~e .occ:Osii>n we
are featurinf thes_, ch01oe~1ols .
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, IU11P•1•l1 We have.an fattrdCtive-:-gift of a .
:· 1tfainless ~feel chee~e c11tt_,r and .slit•r for you . .i
~ • ~UllS ONLY· OJie to a.ftlrdffy :f
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He was struck, but on1y
slightly Injured, by an east-
bound motorist who managed
to make a skidding slop, the
California Highway P a t r o I
Beatlemania Boomerangs rf ·Saturdax!$~News Qu~
. ·' -· . •, -\ ~ We Dare Y oit· · · · · Osmonds Spread British Hysteria
said. · IPNDON (AP) -"They tell Satunlsy was a sellou~ high spot of the toocer1 Slltur-
Hartley, 13, a student at UC us ·we're too YOUlll to rully The ~ppers b a .v e day "" t~ bri!!f.•c:c: Berkeley, bad been hitchhiking '·" la Jo t• ·~·~ ~--'-'Id •-,._ f J•~-....__. . ba-• ~ 8 •• ~1 ~th bla ... ~ --1 .., ·-· -au =n on -rampqe ever . o ...,..., ...,........,. lllUe .. ~ "~" ·~ "' .... ~-, • ..........:.~ In -lint I the ~-~ ~~ "*1 friend la Los Angeles. -,....,..._, I -~ _,,_ 'yeat, . . .,, I >
* and sequ!Ds, and 3 , o o o nine . days ago. Tr •.• .n I JIMMY llTABBl!D' the air
Charles -. a uronJwn 7 OUcDJ! I t e rs I Creamed llCh6alclrls besieged thell'Jicit.11 with his l!JlW' like a ~
magnate who b: fllbtlnc to :any,.~tfitlr, faces tbroagbo.ut· the week. siieEM»tPrellie;-1 ~
Stave Off , ..... -"-, says •-with· ll)lOll!>n. _,,,_; aklrmlsb!ng-Wltb -1tY.~. bac.I: 00 ·the ·.-..:....., "
gave aoo:rt""' ..oO,"IMI, to J; "Yell, ob,,_.,• I.pd•'•• :~ .. 111 one .paint, pUJJ!ng •1 agh and~ llilllad
Republlcan parly durtog his tle lirl in 8 ied'-SSabed dres!J. to a soprano rendJtJoa of ,
"good years." A few 1eatl away, a IOOmful 4"TllEY UNDERSTAND how "Heartbreak Hotel" • and
But , America's f Jr st 18-year~d stopped BCTeedUng their faru feel," explained one "Hound Dog."
uranium mi!Uonaire was irked and observed: ''That bloomin' follower. "They're not big-The weenyborvw.rs hate to
by the latest GOP reQUS hr girl's eyes are streaming." beaded and they're not mad. be reminded of their age
campaign contribuUonl. Beatlemanla b a I boom-You can see their faces "Please don't call · u 1 "Where were you when I eranged. After years ot without )ong hair ~wing down weenies," entrea~ a tearful
needed you ?" wu bll·l!'>mPI British pop groupo wowing to tbell' aboulders. , ll·year-old, "Call UI OOmon-
reply. · ' American audiences, the tide The critics Jiave .(ft;,.,. le.s11 dltis addicta." * Is running the other way. than kind. . r -. The hysletia bas b. en
Natalia. ~ t h ~ f. THE OSMOND Brothers -"Their record.a are awful stimulated by i n t e n 11 i v e
Soviet ballerina wbo defected tlx fr es b-faced )'OUng and corny and old-Cashioned, publicity.
to the We.st .two years ago,~ Americans between 9· and 19 and they don't sing very well," lnfonnation sheets detailing
nounced that Ille plam to live years old -are IWeeping wrote ~"1 columnist. "And the group's :M~ >;:• ); 1 '·'"'· .: •. ,o, :·, '""'~ in Europe. Brilllh kids oo the highest Donny~od IS ao pure it's 14,000 youngster1. ,_ · · :J . . 1 · \ .•. t ,
Tbe 31-year-old ballerina ~ wave of hysteria aince the e~g1~·~ .. ~!d Donny gfligh~vingt numthe~.~:,t~·· "'~bu\oiiclted ~ .-.. _:.:: ·-: ·---~ ,.. L~uiru:..J.ivMJ>OC>l.l!A,... ~ ~,--~ ~ =~·
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One of these ladles will be crowned queen of the OranJ• County Press Club
Friday in Santa Ana. Finalists are (from left) Windy Bary •. Christine Knott,
Boo Ward, Frances Cotterell, Linda Hollman and Candi ·Herfurth.
Stargazers
To Gather
In Newport
f;! -it"~. " The heavenly bodies over Y1_'~ -'= :..,'°l:; . Newport Beach will get I good
41' :I · lookinc ove:r Sunday at the ""JJ;:, •,..-~ ..... 'fi..:.i.":I Park Newport Apartments . • ~in!~ -""· 1•: 1udM>... Amateur 11arguer1 from a11 ~~'1f.::1oti22w. ''1-LAur•, to. 1101t1 • over Orange County will JARv1&1':1uf1pj -s.or. "· f'.rrll:k gather for an even1 .. ,, of ... 1~Jf. f!..rn'" '"911• .. w KttyNu, W& r.i~ltT-m.11~ ~ ... Iii ewr.tf, ,ltargulng that ii open to the l'M.11" ._ ,.. -• ._ public.
w~~.c~~~·~ "At different times of the o=~v 4 -• , Wiiidon eventnc, Varloll! astronomical Jp~lllfot11..., """· and pheno·mena will be
":."'-':~;-.,.-.i.h';..."'11'. ll: oOO.rvable," said John San-w#"i~hr'J.;." _ s.t. 1 .. "'"'· ford, president of the Orange ~c•vce . .s1. 1101ti o1 Fwnt••n County Amateur Astronomers
CA NOftTNROP -Sept. ''· Association. ~'W..''"1~anc1 Cl••• J-. 56. both Sanford said the mountains
SPAROU .... >CMAOD -..... 16. the ~ 'I!~··· i:1,. \,":\,~•,.., sw. w. of moon will be ouWned
MOOa:a.11:1 -Sept, 16, llUty Joe, 1'. sharply by abado\f and the d~ ~Jllfltlnot0n ~ertir• LoVI... planets Jupiter and Saturn will
c ~·•<'"' -..... ~ also be vtaible. n.-:r""' , (." :rt. of Huntlnptoll Md ~t' ~:Jl~'=-'r.:bl-te°ft ~·~'I• •m jectl sudt U 8 and ~;..~ llld JMc.• •·· i'. "°'" nebulae allo wW be ollltfved.
Births
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A -of telo!ocopes will ~ _yto vlded and luiowlidpable _,. or
Iha .-.uon wUl man the
acopei to Gpla1n what oen be
~· f' 'l1lett will be no ebarge to
the public for the aJabt of star
gazing, which will 6egfn at 6
p.m. atop the bluffs overlooi:-
lng IJppel' Neitport Bay.
Directions to the observa-
tion lite will be Polled In the
P~ Newport spa.
Astronomy
Display
Sc'heduled
GARDEN GROVE -The
Onnae Cowitr Amateur
--A1trooomer1 Aleociation will
~ their llloocopes a n d
aatronomlcol, " projects o n
display FriMr at I r v I n e
Int~<dtall ' School, !-
Huard Av~, Otrden Grove.
The publlt ta tovlt<d lree of
charge to 91111 the dl•play
wblch will lidude telelcopes
Ill up to vi'! Jupiter, Sahm,
Iha moon illld other coo-
llellaUO.,. a»twieu.
On Nov. II, lbe anoclaUon
will hold a • party at Mlle
Square Pi!i In Foontaln Vllley lrom T .m. to 10 p.m.
tllr the publll view varloul
haavtnly boClel.
Otepka
To ,Speak
In COOni,·
i&s.:1'A AIU-Otto OtepU, cbljf """'11)' orlloer
!or Iha U.S. 9'le lleplrtment
will opoU' II · Valle1 HIP
-.-.... 11. Otll*a ... ~ on what
ha delcrthal 11 lhe oevertt1 of
the ~ ol oecurlty today.
A lllm, ,.,,,. Otto Otepb
~· ....... ConimlmM Z::.. 1c11nJ1t, allO will be
\Tho metllnl wUI belln at a Jl.m. Tlcull .,. $1. Tbe
-. • -ocl ">' Tbe £ducator PUbltatiool,
llll S. Pomono A v e . ,
Vollerto!'-
Sunday is
Fl1DBAY'
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ToJ.s' Toy
Campaign
Opening Set
ANAllEill -Tho er..,..
County Toya r... Toll -
poicn. wUl o.p,en 'clurioi the
Scouf.O.Roma SahrdlJ II
Anaheim Qinvtlllkn Center.
Every dllJ4 who brtlp ' I
.... toy to lbe Scouw-~
between 10 1.m. 11111 7 p.m.
wUl have lbe _...uy 4'>
have his picture taken with
Santa Claus.
Thia Is the 25th year that the
Marine Corps Raervel have
-..i Toya .r ... Toll. TbO)'
coiled only -loyl {'><
dl.mlbutlon to Maly -
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the Town IDll Cotmlty shop-
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I PllOT·ADVEltTISER ~, Noua ... 8, 1'72 -DAILY I'll.OT JS
·i:t Mail ·Serriee ~1~r Under Hen Franklin
I . CoflW Newl Servlee but tervloe -belier lo Bu i,.. taMn eliht ~ lnm static from on underllandably A c,utomla ollldal ol tbe replaoed. lnatead, mall col-bc<n cut. The ..., men, mm ~ "llul .. -
1 'IACllAM.ENTO _ llnn't • --·• di)'. -,.anc ·to Loi bola pubUop are taldlJ( tbe ,_ aid: lecflons m belog curtailed, becouae ol l n 1 u 111 d e n I .,...iollly IOlllll -lore,
' lllo .......,,~. Jfe'~ 11'1 A UCBNT loll, tbo •·.-.... ~( 1'tttt couna. · "Tllt·NALC IDCl lbe letter routea are being COlllOlldated, traloini, •• mKlacl more too. II la bilal lill llnlln the
Ahl ... Wcon. -· piblllher t1l the ~ • They.,. llllll'l' and get conten u.m,eivu wan\ to lbe palbnen' are r<quir<d to mlstak<o. , •• mall II delayed meCropolltan 1 re a a , fn., Im!:: laWt -aa be'U be IMe.) American jlolled 1 beJr ., :ro &DD lNlRJLT lo !nJury llnC •-'-• -• -sen1cO lo tbe -1• ~ ~·-· •· or mlalald .... ud It ...Uy ..-.,iy. EventuallJ, II will 'lllwf'lo leU anyooe ol letten 1'! ~ lown ol ~ ._,.,. ...... oclul ,.....lal --· o1 Wa COllDlry. Tbo govern-•w• ova~ or w attempt lsn'ttbtlrownlllllt." ' be fell lo ••«'I port ol lbe
I , 1'tlle Uma lo Ilk. re)', oevm~ ~ ,lojuly ID tbe porjlcll£ cue NIAii ollldll publlotou: ol the mki\~alveproper poota1 lo, de> piore -one wor or 11\0 NALC pu bllc11lon state. .. and Iha mt1a1.•
:'l'llo U.S. Pootal 8.mce,· corrOcliy, ..,.., lbe · -,... 11!1* mall•• tJie eo:=, ~ 0 Loller -to the J>OOl>le. 'Ibey anolbef, cover more lomtory reports IOIDI klllrcanjerl ID un1 ... , of oouno,-"""
4UppOl1lng ... .._, lo IeUen· Iha ill!i!r be J"4 -• _... lo tbe ionie mmiod • • CM>-pey for a IDd Ibey clelerVe 11 -lo tbe aamo amount of Florida are -I U41o!n la done.
Poet Office Deportment clellveiedb70x·.l!l!!'I.~ • ,. ~ alld _iullell.41 the ' : -bulthe,r.,..'tgettinglt." tiJDe. da)'I lo,a llMlliY .~; In "Alter all," uld Iha uolM
' Ben Fran1illo'1 bralncblld, The ox cart iettlr <"'\ru ~...,. •• bot :wllh oilJy .. "l'llE SERVICE rendered The problllD, he 11ys, --PUBLIC IS ~g Vltglnla, -i.w -ilt· ollldal, "even Iha bat " .....
, been lo eslatence for a dellve!"dlo lbreeiiourl. .e-·~~be-dell~~~ only 15 by thi USPS hi.!. lo the past ruultl lrom USPS elfortl to ahQ/khohied, too, even when ed to w~ u · many hours can pu1 lo only ,. DUldi
pie ol yean now, and com-mlouWa and Ill aeconcla. """"'lo --· I been called.~. &hod· save money -but lo the ,_ men are hired. The post overtime u t .. y are --overtime be/Dre lhay, loo,
about servicl! are lo-The USPS clelivsy of . Iha Wa ODOll&h to make strong dy, cleterlorallnl IDd even a -places. olJJcee ulOOJ lo Iii•• a new man and pay pfus overtime baa lilt bqln to !eel the elfectl. -. ~aalllll other letter took an .-,19 men weep-nr get 811111'· lraud. Whal Is lialllJOlllng to-"POltal employees are being at least 40 houn of paid more than 11,000 per ..,;,th tually, that tnlCM>e --. r loaa ago, a poolal of· .houn, 52 minutes llld 30 And It appears the nalloo's clay cannot . be ' cl!OCribed by encouraged to take an early trainlol before. lhef were for tbo9e w1!<> can Wt. will be concelled by ~ flit told a C&lllomla a11--. letter carrlen llld • postal any adjecllvee lmown to retlnment, but tbo9e who aJllined lo their reaular jobs. '1t's woree ,,... lo !be or W hellth. U a man trios ie-that "all we have to of. ci-r lo borne, caufornla clerta, Iha ones who get the man." nitre or qull are not being Now ·that training time has East," the Cllllomla NI.LC tbat bani.
·, ls service." llrma reporl some prlorlty
',Be may not have known it, mall, air and speclal delivery,
,~; IALI DAYl1 THUU.•ll."lL
!:Gal Seeks Work 110v. •, 10, n, 12
Driving Trucks
Bl' JOYCE -I. KEN!:!EDY
' Deor ,.,.., I'm 28, lo good
physical shape, and want to be
job, one found a job, teat ~· ,
log, llld ooe fall°" ·,lo lli\d a
job, Tbe present clau has 2
women students. Length of the a tructdriver .. I know all the course is 6 weeks and each
pros and cons of this type of class can accomnu~late only & =~ !· n:a~ ,..'!~! . ~ts, J"~ and .~ • ' .,.,. truck Is 8991gned to ' every 3
overpriced and_,hadly cooked studenls. Clallel are already
meal,o In tru9 ~ 111~ , tfWed <1111111 ..n .\'lbruary.
tbe iJme, ind . lO_ni .:Ctiidnatfll have ltatted at
awll)i'lrom home. 11 mJins -.i :1'i~iOOO·yc•11;, a ~g sort-of·B:D· apprenilce-Som.et.an. more -.:...ling
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!O lo speak. Alla, I'kninflllili on tbe mqnl>er of-lripo made.
the pay is UlllllUally gOOd. .A --~ 41 pljlclng . ~ who Is 'lntemted lo -~-ie:,;:11; .,
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Career Cotner CENT'RAL OXLAiloMA
~a Vocsllooal re\:lmlc;
' , . "ScbODI (TruckdriVing Deport· , this lleld)IU to be alone a lot, Jllflil. Box lJ3'l ~ ·
drive well. and like machin-· otla. 7!0!0),. bli """'"led
ery. I have-all of thele-quall-women wltbln . the jlast 2
llcallons. yesrs. All of these have nl>-
So ·whaf!' the prolJl!mT I ta1ned jobs driving with their
don't koow wbtre to apply or hdabands •. HlllbanlHrlle drlv-
how lo go about ll On lop of ing i.ams are IJIPBl'Utly lo-
thlt,, I've got , a blg strike . ~ lo p0pula,rily. No
ag~t me -I m a ·Pl, and single 'WODleD have . y e t ' not ':very big one~at that But graduated from this program.
I learn quickly. . The length ol the course ii
I'M not a Women'a lib ad-also 6 weeks, but the tuition
vocaiO. Not by a long shot! for both~ and oot.ol·
II'• jUst that l .love Ip. ,drive state -~ ls ooly $60.
llld J>ave 1~' ~ to Central Y6catIOrial Tec:lf; ... tt
drive a dieBel ever shx:e I can is .called,~lccommodate up rem¢et". I'm nnl OU~ to lo 20 ' aa.es start
pro~ lll\YlblD( to -It , 1111 Mi ,~ ,,._, ls no
JUSt(ieenis to De an ideal oc-waitioL. liltt •t tbe ~ cu~ f9" a co~ ~~ ttme!.1-~fa Of . •Centrll · wbot':.t,!~vel~:;. '!.,.-•,l!Gc:a~~-~ . ~ ~ ~ .. ~ pay ·~ fr1an ftso-:l::i~:;:l'(.~~..; .. bu "ft: ·= ~ lls ~gb as ~.
bold on ll)e ,)>a<1. -:,.LI-. Fon-READER SERVICE: n! .~ ~ Calli." Ainerlcao Tracking Assoc!• rl Ji,\RB ENOUGH to Utm will send yoa !roe career
cau• stares;' ~ 'there· are..'' bd~n on varleos track-
woniOn truclolma toolilig/ IOI ~ -n. To re.
down tbe road. Trac tor · ,qnest. addreu your postcanl trailers can 'Cost '60,iloo, and ''to Joyce Lain Kennedy at tldl
Carry a load worth twice that newspaper. Alt for "Trua-
muc\i, so you can see why lag." Jndl_cate your job ID-
empk>yers want e~enced terest. If pM,aale! and al1t t.
driven who Can accept'great dicaie ~ e. d-a c a t I o •a I
responsibility. Most over-tbe-~ llrlelly. A 11 ow
road dtlvers have-bad let'enl weets·for delivery.
previous uperience In . local
truclllng. The obvious DIOVfl. -M' , I
would be lo Inquire at local . ' utua -king firms, and at the
nearest local of !be Interna-
tional Brother.bood of
Teamsters. You can also at-
tend a private vocational
school offering a truckdrlving
COW'le. Some private schools
charge as much as $1,000 for a
J.week program. ~ ' are
correapondence ~·,which
give· you nd oppqrbplity to
pn.cttCe with equlpiDent on
the road. However ... ,
T W 0 T RU CKDK!VlNG
SCHOoLS are' ol" tplidaf ln-lore\il· Both ... .,.. voca-
tioW-teclmlcal scboola (post-
-liff"liii1illc-inst!tiiUons
ertabllsbed lo...nial IOcatiom
to aerve students from sur·
nJID!l1ng .,. .. ).
Southw~t Kansas Area
Vocallonal Teclmlcal School
( T ruckdrlvlng Departmen4
Box 1324, Dodge City, Kan.
f180l ) has graduated s
women. OrM; found a drivlug
Meetings
Proposed
The Fountain Valley School
Boan! is seeking a regular
schedule Of joint meetlnp
with the Fountain Valley city
council.
"There are a lot of problem11
we have in common/' sug-
gesled.Trultee Fred Voss last
week. ;•By sittlnl d o w n
together, we would be In a bet-
ter pililtlim·to ha\'f"IOIUllOM."
DruSJ, juvenile clellnquency,
and lree,..y1 were IDlOlli the ttems of con:llDOD ccncera
mentioned. ' .• ·
Voss sngaesttd that two to
lour meetlnl• a year mlgbt be
held. Dlatr1ct otafl agreed to
write a letter to the city pro-
posing the Idea.
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DISCOUNT DEPAA I MENT
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SA}IE 25% TO 33% . .
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A. elrll' .Wealer
A~ cardipn. Slmt7·14.
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' Coll• modol .ed look or01uck·in collar crew neck.
Aleo i,iui'dooiaak whli two 'c»in pockets, Assorlld
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~. N1u•11• a, 1m ' • ~gislators e~n lthe Up ·
NftttOtlieer
C<Jota Mes'\,. resident
Roger · Hali!and has
been graduated from
the California Highway
Patrol Academy and is
assigned to the Central
Los Angeles area.
Business
Educators
To Meet
1be California B u s i n e s s
Eaucation Association will
hold Its annual conference
from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov.
11 at Millikan High School,
2l80 Snowdoo Avenue, Long
Beach.
Business educators from
thtoughout the association's
Br PlllL ll4NNA c..iw--
SAC!Wli:NTo --lawmat.a rec1111d the 1111·
leglllallve ---Ulan
two ---tlloJ -laed to _,. af\er the.
November elecllon and cle111
up aD the D>tty pr<!bletn& 1e1t
undooe .. Now, the time has come.
When senators and
assemblYJDfD again convene,
today, Uley'll be facing a pile
of Issues ranging from DC>lautt
insur&llce and property \u•'
ation to pollution c:mfrol,
forest practices, educational lJnanclns, envtromnental Im-
pact ~ a'lld rap-
portionment
What will the mood ol the
legislatun be!
IT'S JVSf A guess,.but the
"lame duck" MMim wiD prob.
ably be .,.., le» pl..iui:U•e
than be! ....
Some Jawmafers are going
oo to bigger and better ·
things •••.. some are retir-
ing . . . and some w)ll be
replaced by the voters.
With the election behind
them, it wUJ be easy to say,
"Let's put that off u n t 11
January when we can have
plenty of time to study it. .. "
Sen. Alfred H. Song (D-t.o.
Angele>) wants to spend time
on no-fault insurance. He and
Assemblyman Jack Fenton
I D-Moolebello) consider this
to be their baby. It ts stalled
in the Senate Finance Com-
mittee.
Southern Section will attend . DELEGATES ro THE stale lectures on current buSlness
career opportunities by ~~~;!;if~~
representatives of Le v e r raWYers AsaOciaUon in o~ Brothers, Southern Callfomia ,.
Edison, General Telephone position to the ~fault bill.
and OccidentaJ Life Insurance Federal no-fault : legislation
Com falle4 this year. Dr~Je·ne Conatser, a San Regardless of the outcome
Francisco economist with the of tbe Wai.m tax initiative, lawmakers will be asked to Bank of America, will speak pnwtde p_.... tax relief at lunch on the current · • ......., •• ,,
economic scene in California. right away -a job they have avoided for years. Text book companies and Should Pro If 3 buslne.is equipment, manulac-pos ion pasa, lawmakers will be asted to turers will display their new provide implementing tegisla-p~lions can be made Uon. Assemblyman John Kno:r.
with Nonnilll Hurr, Victor (!).Richmond) bas AB 1925
before the Senate Finance Valley College, Victorville, Committee which w 0 u Id
92392 through Nov. 6. Associa· create the California Pollution
lion members ano Invited free Control Financing Authority
and non-members will ~ which Is authorized by...Jbe
charged IS. The luncheon will proposllkn
cost an addllional $3. • A_.iilymk Edwin L.
4-day Ordeal
Z'be'I (D-Soeramentol has
the tiMiiy problem of what to
do 'Yitb two bills before hb
Natural Res.e urces and
Conservation Conunittee. He
doesn't lite ~r .one.
VIENNA (AP) -An irn..
mJgrant Yugoslav worker was
trapped four days in a col·
lapsed grain-storage depot
before he was rescued in good
condition.
BOTH SENS.Randolph
Collier (0. Yreka) and John
Nejedly (R-Walnut Creek )
Need More Sleep
Why women who went to coeducational college. wind
up with 30 percent larger. families than women who went:
to &iris' schools I• another une.plalned phenomenon, It's
known, also, that 10 percent mere of tbe coeds marry. And
70 percent marry, earlier:
THAT THE gruohopper talks with Ille saw teeth oo 111
hind legs is widely known. But were
)'<Ml aware Jta vocabulary consJst.s ,ol
nearly 500 different llOUDdJ? Actually,
'a IJ'BISbopper can 18f more to an-
other grasshopper than a dog can say
to another dog, I'm told .
. mOSE Intense Iabinrs who wort
with thOlr beads Instead of their babll
need more sleep: Or ao 11y1 cne
. Seatile physJclan, at any rate. TUoa
a p-eater amount ol time to replenish nervous energy es·
~ by mental actloo thaa II needed to recuperate tram physical fatigue. claims he.
' FEET -Q, "Who .... the bigger fee~ G1'!ta Garbo or
JJIC'kje Onusla!"
A. Garbo .., .... ahoe sire 9. Still, presumably. Mn.
Onusll, s1!e 10. Would not disc!.,. these lnUmate femi-
nine facts had they not already been widely reported. Sea-
mned citizens will recall Garbo's fuclnaUng feet m '
mucll d!ICuaed In print for about IO years. Mn. Onaall'
"'"" was publlahed promlnenUy after she -off her .._ lo nit Into a 1'!ilglous temple In Bangtot.
11'0RS1' Ume ol the year to start a dl<t le now,~
blr, No, 'llllnkeglvlng, then Olrbtmae, Uley..., not Wiiy.
• -""'"' food to -lhe bum•-liild)> In ttm up-.... a>ld. That'• what the medtcal "'e~rchert aay.
PICIWPI -Ona more matrimonial acllolar clalma bis --I lludies Indicate tho -1galnlt • pldtup -...._ In matrimony .,.., 1bout UOO to one.
'l'llAcn.I -11'• when the fll'l!I -Is ..um, .... O¥or Ien1 .-Ill tblt It's moat opt to overtum. :a:; ,.. flDd dloi tm]1111iog! Llkewlle. 1lal tilt N1tlcmal Oomdl .,. • .,1111t1c1 ....,.. moat O¥e1unlod
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5 -YEAR PICTURE TUBE WAWm ON AU TV's ' "IS~NT
•5YR.PICTURETL!BEWAffRANTYOHTVs . ,..._ "'1 ' " \ift ~.., l~ · . QEAAAIMENT ··~ A.ll tetevision~tubn.c:otof•ndb&lck and whitewiUbe~ '· \ ~"1 , • ~~ )-, ,
within fiw: full years frOm dat9_0f pUrchaH If defective as a rff!Y.lt,of 1 ~ • ,· ' .:. , ..,..,..,_,.,,."""•"'~Such ......... t .. maa.@i'tho • ·
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•ONEYEAR SERVICE OHALL,COLOROR· . ' .. 't.1 1 •
SLACK AND WHIT.£ TELEVISIONS ,
-Ca rry-in seiviceon a&i models up t°'and ioduding 18" oneob: sets and
carry-in a rvice on all'moid:e'i'up,-~itnd indUdiri&21" 1;1*.k~white.
. ' , Fl.IEE! Wi1h 1111 purdllp Of
this ·Toshiblo 15n dillionoJ
color P9rt1!>1e, •·Panasonic . ~...,.
9w dlaiOIM!I black and whito '
por:111>1e ('V. ll'iodel AJol709.
IDSHIBA •ln'.fbUDh ~'lbe:• row
sollcl state le
portall.. color ·
1997 ' cll .. onal
For the d"deriminating borjw, lnfliti-
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ci n:ult (!Cl Givat you the finelt lll ~nd
)>lrlonn.,ca. Featum ABC artomotic
Colorwhh l'.rnl-Button-Onetouch tlcies It ~-..J
oil. Pl .. 70 channel UHF dnant -
for "'""* i;gnv111illttce in llioctlng your fworit8 UH~ c11.,nels. Madel C92A. :
43995
Ff!EEI Wllh 1119p11rchlaoof1hls T~
, 19" ·llilgOnol ._..,,... TV, you ,_ a C' A 11'£ $11
,.-... ·12" t11...,.... block -Wiil• uJ't v J ~ 111111 TV •. MOO EL f,lo. An 142
~ ~ILCD 19" ...... , ... p~rtaltle __ ,,,
II, •• 7 Solid -~and sou~ ........ Big ..._for .............. 1n ony·toOm.
REG Ftont-ltd apr~<lf and 0001 bol" . 'J9Ht fumi1u19 ltyled with mwlcl ... rolllbciut
, , cort. MOD EL NO. B718AWA . • '
SAVE $20 •
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Do .· l)ouhle Duty, S~ve City Taxes
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paJUI at tMS,000. I'm work·
hlg .., a new COit .W>ly now,
and I ezpect that savings will
have ·Inc:reued by at l•U\ 25
per<enl"
all tllree.
uwe cm bandle, naturally.
both Oro and police caJ1s from
headqljll'len. U an ambulance
II needed, It b provided by !be
eowity, but we have 1 direct
IIOPII!j8 ADDS lhal Sun· -Ible to the county displldler,"
nyvale'1 1l'!iCe and fire •Ian-tbe c:lllel uld. "Thll Is In ef.
danls .11\0<f n11lonally · ftct 'oolywltbln the city, but
~ standotds for a d · we feel It Is -likely the 11 ol ltl ma. fUlelt '!llerrency combined &mni<val• b 1· leoder In semce. a v a 11 a b le In
another •respect -It bas Calllomla."
eatahJisbed ' the· ••ooe call" The entire 1 tat e will be
teleplioae lllllDbor ·for pollJ?O, goiq to the "Ill" system, but
fir< and ambulance service, local jurisdictions have •
with a ring to ''Ill" covering decade to ,..,.~ out plails and
•
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SUNNYVALE WAS, ol
coune, awcb amaller than it
ls now when the combined
public Ai.ty COO<:<pt ,..,
lrl<d.
"Thert WU I JOI of adyme
comment at OD6 Ume," ac-
a>rdlng to lloplclns. "Maoy
old-llne men, both police and
fire, couldn't aee it working
well.
"It bu worked and worked
well, tbouah. aM DOW it's
pretty much taken I o r
granted."
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It wouljl DOI won• ,.._.
tlOM with ~-DICh ....... 100,a. nlo. ..
Smnyvale powt, ,., b co
be-teen •. --- - __ .... .....
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polnts ou~ while Su11J1YYolt II
tbe ~ elty In the ..,.,.
-,Ith ' •.• clail1'11'110ie • .,.,..
6alet7 lloportment, It Is P!,111!
ble to _ ..... -~· .-f-.
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NOY. 9, 10, n, 12
Si ORES
O.C.P.
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TOY
DEPARTMENT COUPON
I . SAVE 5.00 -
AURORA
sklltle pool
.The most ch1lltn1inJ
variation to POOi since it was invented.
LIMIT 1
TOY COUPON · DEPARTMENT
Limit 1.
11
SAVE 4.00 .'
KENN ER'S
-•y-ltakeov•
Cook book ttll1 how to ... " bike 1 warlety of dlll·
clou1 tr11t1 with thl1
complot1 Ill .
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SAVE 2.00
KENNER •.•. ····-pr•I•••••
Pn>Jtctl ucltln1 3" ai.nt 1110 llvln1 calaf-upto 1•1 I' on 1n1 sur· -· ...........
SAVE 50%.
LOUIS MARX
e.s. weaver
-]IOU--bttutttul d11l1n1
for many uNful
lt1m1 with this ----
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, Quit Cigarettes
By DR. 8TEINCROllN
.'l'bm's • slnlaler nmlng
on your pock of clgar<l1<s. Do
you ever read It? Does It give
you the shivers and shakes? l
wonder.
1 also wonder just how much
1ood laklng clgar<tte ads off
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
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Valley
District
Funded
. . .
Gerito l B ero
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This Herd's Buffaloed
. Ynungste;rs Gatt ·
'Q~t Triumphs -:
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BUI.LP .. RS 'E_NiPORIU .~
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN:
About once a year l suffer
from awful hay fever. It lasts
111 to eight weeks. Lately
liotblng ...... to belp ••
)'ve taken anttblltamlnes, blit Ibey mal<e me feel ao
groggy and 'bad tho! tbey'r<
worae than tbe bay fever
ltaeU. It helps my friends, but
doesn't do any good for me.
I've taken skin· tests given
by an allergist and he tried
desensitization. But I'm too
bujy, to l<eep returning for
Bhots.
Now my allergist advises
lhat I take cortiaone for about
a week or hro during the
htl&ht of the hay fever aeason.
I've beard cortlaono I s
dan1;erous. Do you advise Jt1
-.Nr .. V.
COMMEll'I': Ull<fer b I s
BUpenhlon, try ll s u c b
llm>lda have brought r<llef to
many bay fever patients
where other methods have
failed . Cortisone or allied
drugs are not dangerous when
uled under the direction of
your doctor. f hope lhls treat-
ment helps you as much as tt
has helped maoy other bay-
fever sufferen.
FOR MRS. u,, P<ople get
all kinds of phoblu Ind youn
seems to be the fear or having
an attack of acute ap-
pendicitis. Especially I~
tenslflecl, now that you are
pregnant.
First, the cbancu of your blovtng acute appondlcllls ar-.
quite minlscule. But auppose
Safe Driver
Uasses Set
Tbe Newport Beach chapter
<Of the American "-iatlon of
Retired Penons will 1pon90r a
Nallooll Safety Qiuocll Driver
Dnsirovement Courie Nov. 15
Olid 11. ne course, which will atart
It 18 l ,m. both da)'I at
Nowport llari>orLu tber an
a.'dl, 'Ill llonr ·Drive, will ......... --• jw on defeoalve drtvtn1.
Tbo loc:turaa wU1 Include
lllml 111111 dllcu!oloo of ...
-ll•IMIOM. 'Ille claaa II "'° to an ll10lllbon of the Iii.BP llld the National ..... -..-11an
all I ?WI fee.
Tbo -In Ibo claaa la llmlW and ,_.atlono must ·-·ea111111-.
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S•PERLECTRIC
PORTABLE
ELECTRIC HEATER
Sturdy construction for
years of winter use.
1320 walta. ,,,,., ,(1·>
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DO-IT .. 'Y0.11.R•ll,_F
DoG_(llOUSIS
IVe ypilr dog a war..,.hO;M
this winter. Rustic cedar·roof
shingles. Pfefinishe<l,.redwood
1taioed sides. All parts precut
PACTOIY CLOl lOUTI
WHILI QUANTITlll LAST
ond ready to assemble,
#40 24'~x:IO''x:IO''l1.M
#50 :IO''x:l6"x:l6" 14.ff
#10 !16"x41"x42" 18.ff
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CA!m'!!'!n 'n 'Bng .. !re
allows theae tile~ to be applied
directly to the floor. No adheliYe
or ta e needttd.
29! -
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Choose from a aturdy kitchen atool with bock or
a a)urdy utility •'-I> •tool with rubber treada.
' ·Both w~h hoked enamel finlah,
#203--27
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·169
ti•• tt for f\irnkure repair,
re.ploclng loot• ceramic and
fl-tlleo and for caul In
around
tubt an.d
sinks. 299 ..
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. ' ' ·I !
fe(!_tures include delu.xe
~ padded vinyl seat,
coatter"brake, knobby
tires for better gripping
action. In o hot red
· color .with rich
chrome accenta.
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POOi.TA81.E
Sturd~,playlng surface.
Complete with 2 cues and
a set of balls.
WA1'9a ...... D · ;P.!!it
F~c uy m ~ll,-'f'afer s~ft~ner units.
t' _ Medium or coane crystals.
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xa~~ PLYWOOD .
PHILIPPINI LAUf'N
Thin venffr. G~at for resurfacing
cabinet.and dooN. PalntorOntique
it to ,the flnlah u II , Thia boarp
ho11ome: '
f1-xiblllty. 1-•• , ....
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7·ROLL PACKAGI
Christmas,paper or foil in either
embo!sed solids C?r printed paper. .,__
.. 99! ..
18-INCR
BAMBOO RAKE
Sturdy wood handle. Heavy duty metal
banded head. Excellent for those fall
cleanup jobs.
GALVANIZED
GUTTER
1 O·foot lepgths. Get ready for
the roinS. Slip fitting design
for quick assembty.
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CUSTOM
FIRISCRllN
CAST AftNIOUI
The ultimate in styling. Heavy
cast opplique1 on complementory
top bar. '
Black me1h curtain• open ' 3 2 99 wit h pull choio. Mounts
easily and quiCkly. Just·
gi~• us the meature.ment&.
(Up to 50" wide x Ml" high.) '----_;_; __ ./
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·Jalta Vodka
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$J 57 Scope
Mouth-
Wuh
$1" Ultra Ban
5000 -lntl-Penplrant
u~ 99c ::r.:.. .... sac ., ..
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Helps cover
'llne1 ortd nirws, ne\191'
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Folding Ta .. lt.
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Al~-• lold &co..,. a:::· liu. 1 .. ~-Hat
wfth Doi., ..... "" -..,._,
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66'
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JnJuly" ' · ' ~
Col-... 1 ~ .... , ... · ...... o'Hle·1 ·" ..... , ..... =:' & Syringes
66 c $2.79-$3.49 , JU
Valuetl -.:'W
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Bedspleads
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'1" & '1" .., •• -·-hit Shirts ttc ---·-Wh 8-~ tt.it W..1
~Ceryllus
3 to 5 C., Pere
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for delldoui --~ .. .....
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Credenza
.=. $Jf93 ·
I.Mid ttwm.lftl to any dit-
cor ! Walnut cokw bookc:oM
hos full length 0n
a/ldlrw:i door, c.,.,., """' b32'1 h~ 11~"detp. ~.!a wh.,b>k I '
.............. &
hondln on 3 .. ldlng
doon ,. 27"
~. 115" dMp.
tJ•Yal•I 4T· HavollH Ft•••• ...... 11 ••
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'1'' aowelfht 3?'100 -.. ,O" -... 1711 .1s11·--"'+--......... t. .. --.... .. ~ "400tt'I Sfotit'' ~I qaM, 1W•hit, .U •
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Southland Has Plan. to Cont~ . an
llJCTllOIWI D. EIJAS
AND
AllNOLD FllLEDMAN
A,,,,_ 1plaa wtilcb few SOUlbem
Odb-•J·y nen know o:ilts II to-
er '"nalrllelnluoedbflnflutn"4!-
cleo ... pldellne for i¢owth -tbe '1:1-rqlmal plan, deviJtd " by the
&utbem Cllllfornla Ailoclatlon o f
Govammenls, Is already • factor In
cleclllolHnaklng by the state. • well as
by SCAG itseU where fedelallysfUnded
construc:t1on projects are inYOlved.
SCAG's blueprinl ~ urban sprnt by elmin& to concentrate
Soutl!lml· growth· 1n tbe ol~. already,
de fe lop ed urban area• while
.. est1bUlh!te lower land-use mteo&iUes
for new~ lands.'~
'nlli -1d leave almolt aD o1 tbe
......... ulstlng -laild un-
deYeloped.
I
IN THAT WAY, !he SCAG IUldellnes
.-Ide wltll a 201>ear master for
Men in
Service
Navy Seaman R e c r u i t
Rl<mNO.Bnck,oonfi Mr.
and Mn. Gordoll L. Brock ol
20701 Beocb Blvd., Huntlngtoo
Beach, graduated from recruit
~ at the Naval Training
Oelller al San Dl<!go.
Army Private First Class
Dtlllh Bbdfonl, aon of Mr.
' and Mrs. Marvin Blackford,
9 471 Je nn ric h Ave ., w--..ter, recently was
aSligned to !he 3rd !llfaotry
Divillon I n Sdlwelnfurt,
Germany.
1
PFC. Blackford Is a driver
and rifleman ln the Combat
Support C<>mpany, %nd Bat·
talion of the Div!Slon's 30th Infantry. .
Marine Muter Sergeant
-L. ....,_, husband ol tbe former Miss Joyce
Blkl<rbocl< of Dl7 Colgate
Drive, Calta Mesa. wu }Jr9" •
moted to bis preoeol rank '
Col'Jll Base, Twentynlne
Palms, Calif.
Marine Pfc. '11lomu K.
Ogle, "°" of Mt. and Mrs. D. Keot Ogle of 18431 M-
Dunhaven, Fountain Valley,
graduated from bulc lralnln( .
at tbe Marine Corps Recrull
Depol In San Diego.
Marioe Pvt. Rickey .It
Criger, oon of' Mn. Mary J.
Qiger of 1517 Sonia Ana Ave.
A, CO.la M-, cracJuated
from bulc training at tbe
Marine Corps ll<cnllt Depot In
San Diego.
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The reflmU pion II dut:illod ''SCA~"
-tbe projectlonl tor growth In
S01mlERJ( ~ium
FOCUS
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• NUCT'f-JMI l.AllOUTCAIPUJlllYunolY IN 'TMI WllT
• IV,111'. IOU Of CAIPR IS Mi!llll~ ~PllCID fOI TOUI
IMOPPING.CONVINRNCI '1 ' _ •
•ALL &AIOI UNCONDITIONALLY OUAIANTllD
CARP•T TILIS • 1a•1 $ . ' . KODl!IL P.LUIH ·. . ~ .
cilDGSE flOll llNIY DECGUltl CllJIS. -":..:r-
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COMl'AUICI lllTAIL .......... $4.99
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DECOIATOI COLORS. . ... .,.. ' IA.VI . NOW IALI PllCID........ , ....
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''The year 11171 la the biC<lltennlal on-
nlversary of the «>11ntry. Our reputollon
la lmpolred with the -of the -1d tt we are forced to renege on 1 com-
mitment."
Buck said Jl1e neil step would !i,ve to
be a atalemenl by the Denver OrpnJs1ng
Committee announcing -u tbe ""11•
mltlee has 1nsiat<d would be neoessary
-that It cannot go lhn>ugh with the · project.' •
''Then there would have to be an et~
traordinary meeting of tbe lntematiooal
Olympic Committee to tab bkb for a
IUbsUlute slle," he added. "It la
necesiary to act quickly."
Al returns were coming in Tuesday nt&ht, Gov. John Love said a fund etrtoff
for the Olympics would mean "the people
doa1t want them and we won't rorce it
down their lhroala.''
Henry Kimbrough, a director of
Cltiuna for the 1976 Winter Olympics,
aald , "I'm bitterly disappointed. You
need the polillcal support and backllJI of
tbe people t6 stage lhe Games and (/can
see no way that Colorado can stage the
OJymplcs now."
Evolves Into MVP
Reds Star Didn't
La·ek Confidence ·
CINCINNATI (AP) -ll was a 11U1111Y
. aflemocn last May when Jolriny,lleDch
llt·' ID ' tire .Qncllmall · Reda dupul,
pondering hla fate as a supem.. game
sour.
The National League's most veluable
, player .hi. 1m; Bench had slumped to a
. 238 blfting average. in 1971, and' the
Reds fell fnlm pennant winnera lo fourtb-
place"llnbllera.
, In MBfl..U into tbe 11172 -Bench
', again \WI!!':"" blttijng •at bil • ~ 1971 ·
lov<I, Ud·the._.-• ., .. ,"""'1!W. ·
. . "·I .. m>W I'll· hi,t;' .. Bench muttered•that
day, '.'lt'•.my job, my proleuloo, and I
, know ·! ·wifi hit" Maybe· I'm presrtnc~ I
don't know, but I will hit."
He was right.
~ Blapuned four o( hls Jeague--
lea<Jing 40 home nms-durlng a four-game
Cinchlna~ ,..eep ol Houston in late May.
and the Reds were beaded for the NL
Western Dlvi!lon pennant.
8eDch finished the campaign with 12$
runs IM\tted in and a .270 batting average
as the Reds won the NL pennant end
Tueaday was named the 1972 Natlonal
League moM valuable player.
"I'm very, very happy," Bench said.
"Winning the award in 1970 was a
great thrill for me," he said, "but this
year the race was a lot different because
·• · · • · .. · so many people Involved for us were hav·
. , ... " 'Z "~ '' for the · Sk ing good yeara.''
-l · -.,g · tJ Bench, a muscular 24-year-ol.d, drew a
'., 'Go1d~!1 ·~~~~de Lee (43) is faked out of posi· of National Basketball-League .aetion. The Warriors totalof-C.votea, includiog,ll;fJrali>lace
.ifpll 'it; ihil'lli&ffli\>"Braves' Bob Kauffman (44) won, ios,or:--,. . , " .votl!i > fnllli;.·a 24-man paoei ~~ the ·~!lses around,~!'ff M.µJii\s in second quarter pl•Y' ·. : • f" ·l!ue·' Aaaoclatloo ""iliob:from
' " . • ' . • ~· . ~· of the ~···,c.,bs i. · ·' ' ·~........... · ~ drew"lliCend ,place with 2 "WUi,""Wltb
JOHNNY BENCH
overlooks the Ohio River.
"There are so many people to thank, so
many people involved in thls."
'Bench is one of baseball's most" aougbt·
after ngures , a ract often cited as one of
the reaSOll! for his 1111 decline.
His lll70 MVP award brought a diuy·
ing round'of banquet appearance111a host
of ci!lebratlona Bench later odmllled. le!t
hiJn ·'!'II ••' shape •nteriog, lhe .. •lt7l ., ....... ; s.. . . 'Jl:o --·<Nw:ed . ' • .>S,.il,a'r k y ~·s rigorous ' ftlliililg ~
.gram this year, jet 1 slowly, dnlw·
!l.ULY PILOT II
' .
JCS
• "Mtla la a treiilendoull7 -roflecllotl on the Unlted llales," Klmbroueh aald.
"We've frequaiUy heard tho term 'Ug!J
American.' Wl!ll, wt've pnwed the tern)
again. We've 1aid 'no' to the wcdd." .
Kimbrough tooj a leave ol alloeiice as
admiolatraUve aialstant to U. Gov. John
Vanderhoof to, dlr<ct a major p<o-Olym-
picl effort. /
Oppooeo~of the Winter Grunts w~ jubilant. C ,one! !lowing c~
greeted reluma at the e!ectloii nJi1tt
headquarters in Denver w~e opponents
gathorqd.
* * * Other Nations
Ready to Bid
For Olympics
LONDON (AP ) -Sweden, Austria,
France and Canada were a II reported (I>
day reaey lo hid IOI' the right lo stage the
1171 Winter Olympk:I if Denver drops the
lqi<h •
1'411 ~Uanln, new president or t h e
IDl<matlooal Olympic Committee (IOC),
lacod hla fint major crials following
·-y'1 state relerendlnn in Colorado,
wbk:h resulted in a heavy vote against
financing the 1ame1 in Denver .
But Klllanln, who has been vl.olting the
sJJ.e of the 1'11 1WJ1mer Olympics in
Montreal, arrived at hla Dublin home
after an alktlgllt joumef and declined
Immediate comment on the Colorado
vote .
.Ne•t Monday be la due lo l!1j!tt hla
three vice-preaktentl at IOC headquar-
ters in Lausanne, Swllzerland, lo decide
what steps lo take.
Olympic Mfld•l1 from Denver told the
IOC in Munlcb In Aqust that U the
referendum weot against them they
would have great difficulty in lllaglng the
Gama. Olympic t1C1UrCeS said Wednesd•y
they aaume Denver will now offldally
trithdraw.
ll ...Wd be the first time In Olympic
history thal a boll city has takon aucii a
llep.
Other pre<edents ""'1d be eatabllsbeclo.
nut week when Klllanio meeta hla tbr.,...-
top lieutenant.a -Count de Beaumont ol
France, Jonkheer Hennan van
K.amebeek of The Netherlands and Willi
Daume o( West Germany.
They could dec:kte to :
l. Stage the summer and winter Olym.
pk:s In the same country -Canada -or'
• 1. Hold them at a site already uaed for
a· previous Olympics.
Both these poaibUllles would break
With tradition. . ~r.'._ .. :.R~ms:·n;;a,ch~~;·'ii!~~M,,:.. ·=~;:.a~=~
.. 'gifens~:" D .. e~n, v.er .DY;; ~J::Ji~ ~7ex·t·· ~§.;iE~~£~i
Ing llllter crit• fnim ClndnnaU flDI
who ••pectetH1~tter. ' · · , '!f.INGS WIN AGAIN;
,·:··':Jt~\Vm'· , . ,.· .re ,~ .1-,... !.E::: .. t:::.:.;::y:
, _ \){ ""' 1 ·~Y ~ . ".;. , LoNG BEACH (AP) -Coach Tommy ball over lo lbe of!elll0•11ot, quickly and Uonal League hlitory lo rei>e1it as MVP.
'I> ,, ~, 'Prolhrp of tbe Los Angeles Rams fiods in· good Held poslUon. The offenu didn't OO!y tbree other caldlen -Rdy cam.
::<! LOS ANGELES (APJ"-Abdllhne Oo\Jy bimself in 'a dilemma. gain much more than ii did at Allanta. panella, Gabby Hartnett and Emle Lom-!1j\~ coach Bill Shl.rinan of tlie Los His Club· r~cbed perJlaps J~ team ef· "No, you could say, it's offenJe. The blli'di -have captured the NL 1ward.
,. , LakerS and Houston Roctu!tsi lort high of the NiUonal fpot~l League defense only held At1anta to the' same "I really didn't know If I wOUJd gel it,"
Tf?; Winter ~reed on wai the to "date hi beating challeng1ng Atlanta~ average per play that it did In that first BenCh 18.id, facing a local televiliOn ·crew re. ·. · · 7. A month before the Falcons had won iofing game. .... in his stylish, split levtl iputment that 1liJ LU.en, defending Na ti on a I • • ...o_.::..=---------~-----'---'-----''---~tbaD ~ champ.,.,, won •h. P.A,!,.jr.,flftb in a rofl'ilowning the Rockets So, on Sunday, the Rams face a Denver
·1*109 •TlJe&day ~~t as Lo.!i AngeJes club whlcb has won but twice in eight
calllured its 10tii'vliito<Y in·ll games. · outl!JiL '>"'.
• Sllirman s8!d, "It was· our best nm-Even though. the ~(5-2-1) led the
· game of the year, in fact it was our Natiooal Conference W.W. !liyWon bl , II'<~~ of 11¥! y~r,'' . 111 games, Pr<J!hro .~ .. Iha~ I~ .... " ""llttj~.. )6al.JUt;)'ea/'.liie 1i!!!' .lnPies ' s<aBOO th!!jea!I ~tid lpOdaJi'equeail".> uc , ~'a· shOoting (average of bttore San Franclsco flrially won the·'-' ¥1 a. perd!ilt by-Opponents and thla \IJVISJOll ttUe. The ~IDI ~ lo beat tM ..
· It's )>eep, 47 percail "which means · Bl'OOCOOI at Memorial Coliseum to main-
.the der.nie hUn!l )19 tight enougl>." ' ·lalll· the idvantage thia· tlme.
jltlt ill Rbiloa~·llaultori a 45 percent l· "Denver \s the team that beal Oakland
.tbootlng av~ It shows the Lakers ::u.e week before we played Oakland," l"<'!ol. Oii' ~ la geil;iil liir)!er and "a lighter :Prothro pointed out Tu~ In hla week·
de!"Dae ·trlgeis.jbo iiaease," Sbarman .lymeeUng .with-•mea "They've been
.Aki; · ' · good defensively for yeara. 1 think they
· lfibter, however, ~w the game have a good,puser for tbe. first.~ now tl>~-;,J· ~ and a aolld running ajtack ln Bob
.•,lto1pi;.yed poorly, but I don't think · Anderaon and 'particularly Floyd Utt!e."
. ·~·played espedally well," he Paaalng for Denver ls the vetecan
: ... " ' ~ 'l' · ~ley JoboiOn who gained fame
-· Wast'had a miaerallle·nicJi! fnlm .primarily al 'St. Louil.
'beld !or the Lakm, blltlol \Jo only Prothro said that emotlooally be · . !JI' II and ocorjng just 10 polats. But believea the Rama are Ii\: a "very dlf.
"*I IO.-,l•Htole the ball.'°""" ficult position.'' • lllJm· el · llllOrlAl"llle toieno " ' !Va haid to cmjure yp a lop effori .•llilii..a. hlli<l~r.:Y ih the lhii:.i against ,a u . team yet ,an. upi!t ~
" lliiUJ; i:p.· , sutged 37·11 throw the NFC West wl!le OJl!!n qaio, .
<tile periOd, hv.IJ polllla from Denver's vtctorx ov,.. °"1an"·lbowed It ·
•
·~'and jlj{Lak.rar.,.re In could win when not taken aerloualy. "' .,;.~ ·rMt "' Uie fooirilt qdlfi.ir P>citliro •lndlcated hla ~ l'llM!ng • l~~~I ~ · backa W<>Uld again be veieran Willie -'~ " · • · ' · Elllaon at fullbac1t oDd.:J'uM rookie Jim
i ·-~"r"•' T t.' Lio~l"fl Tf -R"hal'l!olJk. let-· them, ' • 'I ,. 'E .. , " .,, • ·•·y ruahod. r.r ·~ ·--'-. .1n ...... M_ ' I •, ltllefl ' ... I N 11 Ulllli -7-.-..,,... ~--1 , 1t '* s 1;1 u over-.Atlanta.
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Glsleno Medina of the lfulCID pro totter team Allante takea a wild
punch at an unldentifled pOfll!il following his upulalOn from J)lly
by offidali.
'
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"I've never beard such . vJcloul boot,"
Andersoarald. ' '!'heO came the n-.. -and tblngs turned around far tbe uoot:i, Jiii.
pound Bench, a awioger both oo and off
the field.
Hls greatest moment came ln the bot-
tom of the last Inning ol lbe Nallonal
League playoff series ogaiost Plltaburgll.
when be aJammed an oppollte-fleld
homer to tie the game, lelUng the stage
for an eventual Clnclnnall vlctorJ.
A supeMDlfldent -90tne woUld aay
arrogant -man, Bench nevertheleu
!¥•pod pralae on r.ammatea Morgao and
llObby Tolan Tuelday.
The speedy duo 1 cored 210 runs
between them, prlmarlly by getlinl on
baae ahead of Bench. '
Spo1•ufaBrid
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SEEK 9TH IN ROW
ATLANTA !AP I -The surprtlo of the
National Hockey League season, the Los
Angeles Klngs, go for their ni.ntb con-
MCUtive victory tonight against the e1·
pension Allanla Flames.
After staaerinl la a l.f mark Loi
Aneeles has not been defeated tllilco !aJl.
lng lo Pittsburgh 4-3 on Oct. !l
The Klnga won No. I 'llletdaJ nllbt in
St. Lou!J, downioa the Blues J.2 u llu1cb
Gortnc wisted on t"" pala. Loi Anieles took juat Z1 shots cm pl! wttUt'
Klnga goalie Hogle Vachon turned back ••
Emerson Nabs Match;
Vikes Playhook Missing
!ITOCIQIOLM -Newpori Beadl~ Roy
Emel'IM deft!•led Auttrall1'1 8 • r r y PhlUtpa-Moote, 7-6, U , Tuelday In the
MUtJO Sloc1holm ()pea Grand PrU to..
nla lcllrnamimt.
Top .. ,tied Stan Smllh of Puadena ad·
vanced to the thlnl "1!11111 11lth a S. 7, 7-6·
M victorJ over Ove Bqllon ol Sweden.
In Giber lilltchel lnvoMns Americant,
Marty -beot Pldl Dent, AllllrllJa. w. 7-6; Jim °""*' t_..i i..-El
Shalel, !'.aPI, M , M; Pl<rn! Barthel,
,,..,.,., ~ Roy Barth, M, S.I , and
Brian Falrl!e, New Zulaad, tumid -Olff 111<"1, S.7, M . H .
Elatwtie.., Nlllkl PJllc ol Y-1&.ta
beat Jaime Flllol of a.lie M, "'' Andreo Glmeno, Sjllio, heal G<nld Ballritl, a .... t Britain, u . a.IL.Juan o~
Spain, tumod back KJ<'I -· Swed<o, H , 7-6; Ille N-. Ramanla,
defealed JCemttb "**1w1. &weden. •
4. H ; Olfl llr)>ldale; Soutll Atrlca. top.
pod Roll """"1-,.::';'!r-M , and .,.... OkRr ol ... beat Hana•
Enb<rt ol Wnt ~ f4, W.
.,-
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kli!p lUI ...... lalt -1< lo join the =t· i:. T.:' :i.lled lo tum in bb
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Olien' moye lilt after mllllnC tbe team
plane to Clneland lalt SaWrclaJ and
blltnc lo -up for I M-J me.tin&.
"I juat don't -how they caa a._.i
Warren," Goldfam Nld. "U what I've
heanl ii verified then I npoct .,.·u be
up at lite NFL league ofllco pmty aocn."
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What a Time to Catch 'em--Lent
i·Newport Harbor Olgh ca t c bes
Wesllnlnmr's Llool on \be rebound from
we will Dave a chanre. But we have qwte
a few kids out with injuries and lack of
·depth c:ould be a big problem.
"Westminster haa a k>t of l(UYS even
though ...,. of their start'" go both
Wtcome Friday night when the two ways. With a Jot of players they can ttst teaJN meet In a Suruict iea.gue football their people more than we can."
· ~ i... defeat of \be seuon and
lfewport coach Dan Lent ois fearful of the
O-ttJe on the Uon 's fiel4-' Pe.rhapa the biggest !OM to the Sailors
"What a ttme lo catch them ," Lent._ is that of halfback Kevin Reeser. He suf-
say1. "Oh boy.! • fered a leg injury In the Tars' 14-10 loss
"They are tough enough wltb:>ut this to Western and l! still on crutches.
added incentive and now I don't know Before the injury, Reeser was the
1rbat to expect. l'm sure they'll be rarinB; team's leading ~d gainer and Lent
tO go after that loss because they still has ~ problem in replacing the talented
bave a chance to win It all . rur.rung back.
•·u we play to the top or our potential, ~le says ~1ike Thompson, an earlier
starter at fullback, will take over .1be tm-.
po'tant ball carrying P91!Uon. Ke11in
McCarthy will alao see action at the nm-
nlni back spot.
'Jilis means Pete Brown "111 open at
fullback even though be will be playing
with an injtlf'Y. Other fUllbacU. Mart
Duffy (elbow ), Neal Clrkle and Tom Sal-
tig (dislocated shoulder) are out of the
game.
Lent feels hi3 team will have to throw
more to win over the pbysk:aDy bigger
Westminster squad.
"We definltely can' run oh,!.l!IJ blg of
a team. 11leir defense baa a good record
and coach Bill Boswell klleps biudlng his
Patience Pays
For Santa Ana:
Against Rio Hondo
Grawford Starts
It took three years for the Santa Ana
High School football coaches to en~ce
Raymond Crawford liUt for the team, but
ii was worth the effOrt. "He's a great
punt returner aod bas started in the
secondary all &e8SOll for us," says santa
Ana coach Tom Baldwin:\
Crawford is also a ba~p quarterback
for the Saints and will 1* l" tbe starting
Jineup at Santa Ana. Bowl \~day Digbt
when Santa Ana playa Hw11111itoo Beach
at a o'clock. . l
The H . ·160-pound 90llior will be
replacing standout quarl¢>8ck .Mike
Molina, who dlalocated an elbow \last
week in Santa Ana;a 7~ toes io NeWport
Harbor. , ,
"In 16 years of coaching that's ooly !lie
second dislocated elbow l°Ye bad," :says
Baldwin. "If Molina, Jilays ti1ls week jt
will be with a brace on-bLs ann, but even
if ~~8t3as ~:!;~ ':n~ d1:U~~~~t
Crawford's athletic ability. It was~~~
a matter of convincing him to app1fa;:;t
ability to tqol~ll; ·
"He'd never played football before but
we knew he'd be good," Baldwin Mys.
"He moved, into the. starting linfip on
defense the last week before the .season
started. ..
'lbe move enabled Ba!dwln to refnove
Molina -wbo at that time was ailing
with a severe shoulder btuise -from the
defensive unit.
Crawford played baseball for the Slints
last year but in his spare moments found
time to win the Sunset League long jump
tiUe for the track team. He jumped 22-7.·
"He bas great speed and can .obviously
jump well," says Baldwin. "He's a good
tackler and a very good defensive
halfback. I think he's a good co 11 e g e
prospect."
What Crawford does lack is the ability
tD pass the footbaJJ, sometrung that will
severely hinder Santa Ana's attack if
Molina can 't play. The Saints' wishbone
offense will give him opportunlty to run,
though.
Golden West to Face
Tough.Rushing Defense
WHimER -Rio Hondo College is
leading the Southern Califomia Con·
ferenee football standings with a 5.()
record but must face two second place
teams brea~wn Its neck in the linlll twO, <if'the regular season.
'!be ~· taUon ls with coach
Ray. Sliat:lilelord's deft West College
RuiUm 'J;otutd,.Y 8J>t at El Rancho
lllgb aixf If ;, a ~ llltuatlon, tor awe
(t.l). LACC i& the other team with a t.I
mark..
This bam't been tn·unusual sltua~on ,
oowever. and the Ruatlen wlll1 throw
everything at lbe ~ in,an ef-
1
San Berdoo's '
Big Ye~ Lost
I . I With F ocleits
SA1'1BERNARDJNO -On the football
field Sen Bernardino Valley College has
fared ertreme.ly well this season.
8taflmg the season with a new head
coacb ·and staff, and bolstered by three
transfer;s from major colleges, the In-
dialll have run up a ~2 ovenll record
and•&O mark in the Misaion c.onference. . ' 11lti •ictortes )lave been nullilled
however, because' the lndians bad two
rnore prMeaSOn scrimmage than the JC
rules allow. And even if the 1ndians
defeat Saddleback Saturday night in their·
game at Mission Viejo .stadium, it won 't
count against the Gauchos.
"We'fe planning to protest the ruling,"
Jndians ~cb Bqb Srn.Jlh says. "We did
eveeytlllng ,open!Y, and think that the
' rulee are Ve'tf fDblguous. What'll hap--
pel\ '1 ,don,'t ~. but we've got a fine ·ircNP qt'~ds ari4 11 hasn't affected tbek
play." · sulttb. a ·hlgltly successful wrestling c:oacl' 1 and fl'ld asstatant at San BenW:dlno for J.7 years, is in bis first
!e880l'I as ~ football coach. He bu
assentied a etaff which includes three
former pro aaaistants, Buck Weaver
(Rams), Dennls lhln (Redskins) and
John Thomas (Cowboys).
fort to bounce them off the top spot
which they gained with a forfeit win over
Cypress, a team Golden West defeated on
the playing field.
Coach Marty Blackstone of Rio Hondo
doesn't hesitate to give one big reason
for his team's success.
"Defensively we've play~ well against
the run. Opposing ~ have been able
to throw against us but we've been im-
proving and made some key in-
terceptklns in the last few games."
Golden west lived by the·rushlng game
last weekend when RJck mce had a 8eDoo
sational oigbt in scoring 31 points and
running for 221 yards net gain. Undoubt-
edly, the Road.runnen will key oo the
fancy-stepping Rice in an effort to con.
lain the Rustlers.
In the passing game, Golden West's
leading passer, Bill Cornelius, has bad
his share of interceptions this year. He
has given the ball up on 13 occasions and
GWC's other quarterback, J~ ~
josa, has been intercepted thfee times.
An ominous warning to the Rustlers if
Rice is contained and the Roadrwmers
defense continues the trend of in-
terceptions.
What does Blackstone think of GWC?
"Offensively, between Rice and
Cornelius along with that end Randy
Cobb, they are we!J balanced. The of·
fensive line does a good job of blocking
and the defense gives you a k>t of prob-
lems because they move around so
much.
"We really haven't played any team
with a runner with the ability of Rice so I
don't know bow our kids will do in stop-
ping him. 1 think we are going to have to
try and control the football to keep them
from having it to score," Black.stooe
adds.
What about his own t.eam?
"We started alowl,y blii·a J""9 part of
it was the fact we dldn't have a
quarterback returning. It's taken him
time to learn the position but he't going
weu right now. .
"Our offensive line has also done a
good job and this boy Greg Beard is one
of the best at tackle. He's a major col·
lege prospect."
The Roadrunners have Do u g
Halderman at quarterback and their own
impenonation of Rice in Carl Zaby who
gained 190 yards last week and ICOf'ed
two toudldOWDJ. He haa gained llltl yards
in 159 carTies this season compared to
1,012 in 194 tries for Rice.
defense In tbe papers so I'm """ they are going to be touib-
"Don -odO Is .. ou1slandlnl
quarterbock, juat llko WeRem's Bo6
Accola. He runs and throws equally wdl
and In addllloo, they bave a put
"""Iver In that hoy G"!J'. MlddOcu.
"With Accomando • .., Maddocb, tlley
niltht be a better pusfng teom than a
running thmt," ~ a<l<ls.
A&alnst Wellem, qUarterllack Steve
Buklcb completed six of H for lit yard!.
Jn a victory over Santa Ana a week ago,
he hit two of five for 30 yards and wUI
have to throw more if the Tan are to
stay with Westminster according to Lent.
SA Valley Ace
Can Catch,. Run
And Explode
'!be 11l)'llery that IUl1'0UDded tile Santa
Ana Valley Hl8h School footti&U team Is
slowing belng solved these days and one
of the key reaaoos fer coach Dick Hill's
...,.,.. with the ,Falcons appears to be
lullbeok 'Eddle Medina.
Medlna, a 5-lD, !IQ.pound junior, ls
fut, to say the leut, and in addition he's
shown ucellent power In helping the
Falcon> to a IH mark and co-leadershjp
in the Irvine League.
11lat power was indicative last week
in a losing cause lo Edison as the
Falcooa fullback nnhed fer 9'l ~ net
In 19 carries.
Santa Ana Valley's ei:plosiveness is
evident In viewing Medina's lndlvldual
carries. He was. slapped for a yard gain
or less seven times. Yet his average was
4.8 fer the evening. -
Perhaps lbe most effective item in his
arsenal Is tile quick handoff from
quarterback Abel Fausto with the latter
going on to fake a pitch to the outaide. \_
His """' off tackle give the_Falcons
plenty of dlveralty With speedy teilbacks
Myron White and Gary Templeton ready
for their Inside runs and sweeps.
"Eddie bas been a steady individual for
us eU year," ventures Hill. "We used him
at tailback at the begiming of the year
when White and Templeton were hurt.
And he's a good pa&s receiver; too.
"Actually we've used so many different
people in our running game it's bard to
slngle out any individual Bui be bas been
an outstanding player for us," adds Hill.
Medina is also an outstanding
de£ensive player, manning a linebacker
post for the FaJcms with much of the
emphasis on conta,ining the opponent's
outside game.
Medina suffered a knee injury last
year and underwent surgery in February.
By the end of track season be was run-
ning the sprints for Santa Ana .Valley and
his best 100 clocking as a sopbomOre was
10.3.
So Medina will certain1y be a key fa c·
tor in Saturday night 's tussle at Newport
Harbor againat Estancia as ~ FaJcons
try lo maintain a portion of the In>ine
League football lead ..
Estancia trails the Falcons by one
game in tbe loss column and victory is
obviously vital to any tille dreams for
either team with one game remaining
after Satunlay.
A1 for tbe Falcons' only de.feat Hill
says, "We don't consider it a defeat,
rather we think of it as running out of
lime."
DAILY PILOT .... """P
DANA HILLS'-MARK ELJENHOLM. •.
Caught 6 TD Puses
Dana Hills' Eljenholm
Lives Up to Expectations
By HANK WF;SCH
Of 11tie n.llY PM9t; Steff
On the night of his appolnunent as
head football coach at Dana Hills High,
Tony Leon seUled down to some
speculating lboat ~ team the first-year
achoo! would !leki'. lit' 1'72. .
Leon listed thi; personnel be expected
lo have avtdlable, and commented on
each player:· Understandably. since they
would only .be sophomores and juniors,
there wasn't much to be said about most
of the team.
And then the name of Mark El jenholm
came up. . ·,
"WbeDeTer he goes up in a croWd I>~
people for tbe football; ·yon have this
good feeling that he'll be the one to come
down with it," Leon sald. ••If·we·come up
wltb a quarterback who can get tile ball
to him, we could have a pretty good
passing game anyway."
and a total concentration on the ball.
Though not blessed with sprinter's speed,
Leon. says be has a deceptive NDPing
style and natural movea on pa.la pat-
terns. t
"If you didn't know him; and 88W"(bim
niDning iJ1 practice, you'd think be was
loafing w'hen he really lm't Leon says.
"He has a long stride ~ and be aort
of lulls a back to sleep with It then spurts
on by." "
"lie can beat people who are really
faster than he is because of that." ,
T b e Springman·ln-EIJ"'1bolm com-
binaUon which bas produced m~ of the
oU""1ve thrills for the Dolpbloa this
\seascJn, developed 30mewhat last season
on "Ille Leon-coached San Clemente
sophomore team.
"We have a lot of talent at the skilled
positions and we do ao many things of-
fensively, we'i'e ..,gh to def...,.,"
Smith ,.ys. "We """' hurt at the begln-
nlni ·cf the "8f bol We're beol1ey DOW
and W!'re jmt slartln& to come all>nC in
the oftendve line."
In riltrtng to sl<llled athletes, Smith
meana ll>e Ilk• of Kraig and Kirk Huhbs.
fraterult : twins wt.> play quarterback
and Sj)~~ end, plus halfback Howard
StrlCk:lllJJlL
Stiff est. Test Coming Up
For Resurgent Santa Ana
It turned out that the Dolphins did
come up with a good quarterback, Bill
Springman, and Eljenholm has since liv-
ed up to his coach'• ~son ex-pectations.
'!be H , 1411 pounder has caught six
touchdown passes this seuon, wilb !>De
scoring catch in every Dolphin game -e:s:~
cept ooe. The nifty junior has caught
touchdown p&88es of 68, 51, 35, 10, to and
nine yards, includ.lng one which marked
the first points ever scored by a Dolphin
El]eoholm had been a hal!back as a
freshman, , but was switched to Danker
when bis ability to catch the footb&u was
recogniud. With the duo providing a
good part of ·the offense, the sophomore
team earned the Crestview League
championship.
Pius X Coach
Calls Hopkins
League's Best
GIL NORMANDIE
0
Normandie Out
Mission Viejo ffiah's hopes for a win-
ning BealOll ablorbed a leVere blow when
al~league IWldout 011 Normandle suf-
fered • fractured bone In his foot In the
oecond day of basketball pncttce.
NonnandM!, a S-% senior who· earned sec-
ood team All-Orange Coast area honors
last year with a superb 20.2 average, is
e:s:pected to be lost for the first five
gamea in December.
1be fracture oc:curred above the little
toe.
AA a jwUot he acored 20 points or more
II tima In 15 games, His most 11gol!~
cant total wu 30 points aginst Servile In
a tl-59 overtlme tournament loss.
The lffu~ twins, brothen or fonner
Chlcqo Oibl aecond baaeman Ken
Hubbs who was tragically killed in a
piiine crash, have returned to their borne
~ after a year at Brigham Young
-University.
KraJ1, .(8-3, J'IS) has passed over 800
yanlo this .,...n, and Kirk has been oo
the -~ end of the majority of the pasoes a~ to Smith.
Strickland, tile team 's rushing leader
with S80 yards, la a former hi&h achool
teammate ol the Hubba twlnJ and was at
New Manco Hlghlands last seuon.
The Indians have a huge offensive line
whicb features tackles Earl Manh (6-5,
285) •nd Gery Jc.bot (&-7, :ISi). Defensive
standoull Include ltnebackers Keith Llnd-
qui&t (1111), and Ken Blumenthal (1151
and middle guanl Mike Lerner (W, 11111
a converted fullback who was the team's
JOOst valuable p'yer last ')'W'.
.18a·po-d Fullback
Mesa Hopes on Delany
11'• becoming a rother long ......, at Costa Mua HJgh where the Mustangs re.
Alo Jn the Irvine League football huement and pol!SfM l Winltll r!a>rd thNlugh -..-. Pf!lllY llleht at HWlllDgton Beach High tbey'D try to anap oot ol 11 agalnlt Fotu>
taln VallcJ'a Ile""" and their pottnt.wlshbone ofltllle. One of the M...,s oo the
apot 11 -John Sweuy's Muatanp are to pull oil an upoet lo the wn.tlle Juolor -Dllany.
DalllQ> bu been the --In tbe Mesa off..,., pillni UV• U ~from
1111 -apal-lla'1 carried 11 U-for Hf yardl and t,,. ---Delany ta mall lnr a fllllback, welgbln1 onl7 115 on a J.111 frame. But s....., aaY, he com-
' 1 1111 for that with an ubemely quick getawsy.
"lla'I a llrlllbta••y ,,..,.. .with' a~, quiet atarl. He'll be .... 1tart1na full·
blck aat Jell', ~ we wm't be aw him around," llYI Sweuy. Delany's
-don1 stop ill f\lllback, ho!(e•er, u allo lllladlu the Muatanp' pwitlng
-~ll·Jll'I _,ind tbe '.,.. ... -Mot. !be -. or roverback, ta a ..,, .... uan 111'1 p11,., wtio operate• nt do-_,.'tad, llnebacker er even· fttt MlllJ In a blr deep de!..... "He has to be
allle IO.....,. 1111 flals, ._and-. the deep middle <i the field," aays
Swttzy, "ft ..._ t pretty filr aU.te."
Jerry Dyer is one very big reason for
Santa Ana College's resurgence in foot·
ball over the past two seaaons.
As a freshman in 1971, Dyer, a S.S, 190-
poonder gulded tile Dons to a ahare of
the South Coaat Conference cham-
pionship. .
The lonner Santa Ana Valley High star
completed IOI of DI puses last ......,
flW 1,392 ~ and U touchdowns.
And be's been just as cooalltent In
1972, pwlng for over 1,300 yards and
eight touc:.lowns In helping the Dons to a
share of the South Coast Conference lead.
He'll again be the atartlng quarterback
Saturday olght when coach Dick Gonie'•
Dons host Orange Coaat College at Sante
Ana Bow1.
"He's been steady all year for m."
says Gonie. "We're concerned because
he's been throwing a few intercept.ION
the laat few games, bul he's been a pret·
ty good football player for us.''
Oonie, whole club is Ued with Cenitoa
&nd San Otego Mesa for the clrtult le1d
Call with 2·1 marks), feels that tbe Dons
will get one of their 1Wfest lnbi of the
year.;aturday night.
"We think that Orange Coast has by
fnr the mo11t poteot off-ol any ball
cJ1•b we've ftced. It bu 10 mlQ)' wan It
can attack you. It Jtllt hao a -
offcn11. t don't think there's bec!r'l e 'be:
thl1 aealOO where Orange Coast bu
und<r 40ll ~ on o11 ....
''Wh<n I teom plays Orantle OIOlt tt'I
got to go loto tbe pme lhlnilDI ol WlYI
to -a.est. It'• •wfldt:r bard to
Surgery for Alley
PlTl'SBURGH -V!!mn ahortJtop
Geno Alley of the • Pl1taburih Pltalel ts
ocbeduled to tJndug<) UP!J Jl'l1day for ,.moval ol cartlllge from 1111 left llnee.
• A team spok ..... aald the lnflelder
was espected lo be Mly recovtred In •
11me ror spr1ng trainlna .
•
I
shut them out.
"A two or three.touchdown lead is not
safe against Coast. And thia type of
game drives you nuts. I really don't know
how tbey lost to Cerritos," aays tile Dons
coach.
Santa Ana bas bad little success with
Orange Coast over the past six seasons,
Joaing five times.
Santa Ana bas not beaten OCC alnce
the '118 Wt and the Dons have been
ootsc""'1, 71-13, In the past two games -
Including the 4H coolerence showdown
in '71.
The series, dating back to JHB. ts tied,
12-IJ.
For Los Alamitos
in the team's opening game. {
Eljenholm has managed at leait two
l'tCeptiOOB per game, even though op-
posing <leftnsea are becoming ln-
creasiokly aware of hi1 presence.
('El Dorado peld him wbat I think ls
the ultimate compliment, when lbey put
three men oo him ln a goalline situa-
tion," Leon recalls. "He's getting double
coverage all the time oow, and I'm sure
that's all he'll see the rest of his )llgh
school career. 11 •
"He knows it, and it doesn't bother
him, he's making the adjustments."
. Leon says Eljenbolm's auets m those or any fine receiver, 8 good palr of bands
Barton Does It Well
Jeff Barton ls one of "-football plaren who epondo .... 1np ~ down
the oppoclllon so that a teernmate can rol up tbe yaidlge and grab the -·
Barton ls a &-0. 191).pound fullback' and mlddle guard for lo• Alamltoo' lfllh
School, which wtll play Edbon at Orange Cout Colltfe Friday night at I. Barton's
primary obligation on oflenae lhls ....., haa been to bloclt for All·lfvh League
lAUMck Mike Schwenltleger. He does It ... a.
"He't the best blocker we have," say1 Loi Alamitos coach Frank Dm'eW. "He
""'1d ba a guard or tackle. bul wltb his qutclalua he """ Jud tho bacb dlrou&h the
ltne." llu1oa alto ezcela u a middle guard "' def,..., a poottinft he -to play
by hoppenstance.
"We'd had a lot of m1.w.-. lnjurtee Jut yeor. and we didn't knDw who ...wet
be our middle Prd." Dorettf ....U.. "J<lf aald bo'd try H ... "" -blm tban
the rtll ol the -Ht did an Olllltandtotr jab."
-haa alwa11 been a back and the try u a clowtt -llU bJir flnt. "He made (r'Ht C'OeCbel out ol UI," l&}'I Oorettl.
-wUl be In Iba llneDp P'l1day nipt for the flnt Ume tlnoe the Grl!llm loet
to r...,taln ValleJ 111o -u ago. "lie lnJund a nerve In a -lllllldt." Dor· ettl ays. "Ke...,., ahle to 1111 hla arm, but we think he'1l be back for the Edlaon
lllJM!•" I
Bartm's pmftlct will be oeeded r.r what Doretu calh a ,.., ...n coedled.
very flmdamenlll, pbyllcall,y 11nJo1 football loam. "Edllon PftlOllll mon pn>blenio
this yeer becaUlt 0-atg W•y can -bettor," be say1, "In the put :oo CGllld conle
up ttgllt qalmt the run, but,.. caa'I a/1111'4.IO..tl!> 11\al tbfl J"lf.' _
But despite Way's abUlty u a _... k'• F.dlaon'1 running atta<I< that bolhen
Domtl. '"'l'bey're Vf!l'Y exploslft,'' he a&yl. 0 We'U ha'lt lo llmJt tbtlt otff!llllvt op-
portunities..''
DOWNEY -What success the Pius X
High •School football team bas enjoyed
this year may be attributable in part to
senior quarterback John Hopktnt.
A 1,1, 1115-pounder, Hilpkina has been a
starter at the Downey 9Cbool slooe his
aophomore oeaaon and last ,,..k reached
the 1,lllO yanl mart In pasalng offense
(or the year.
Hop will be In the starting lineup
Friday when the Warrlon host Mater
Del at 8 p.m.
But even HopkiM' strong rigbt arm
llUly wUI not be enough to enabl• Plus to
ove~e Mater Del.
"We've seen lbem quite a ·bit and
that'i a fine football teem," says Pius
coecb Wan-en Slmmona. ''They uecut~
well and lt'a • tradlUonally good llater
Del team.''
Plt11 has relied on the P8S11Q1 of
llopklno to earn • » t record this f8r.
alt.bouch the Warrior• are 0-3 ln the ~el111 League,
Slmmonl' team has fla)'<d all the
league Wughlea -St. Pau , Bllhop Amat,
Servile and DOW Mater Del -OllO rlchl
after another. and that leaves onlJ' the
Wmlora end SI, Antbnoy In tbe lower
echelon.
"No milter bow you look at U tblJ
lelJUO _ii touch," admlll S'-
llDptinl haa been the malo -·e Uu...:t fer Plus all aealon .. lie'• ...,.
oieted .. """ ilo perttlll o( bio -· luttlrtlt "' 70 of 1411. "H~• tbe belt In the t....., " llYI m..._. "I haven, ...., ~ belts
all ...:m." ~ llopttns can run "'1lm tbe artM. be'• Drimart1Y ......
In Plat. X'• of111ioa. "We'Vt ...., a ~
IOI ~Ill,. Jlrlmarll~,". ~ ~ In hla.~N.I' •l mt lilfl! .......
lloli!dM haa a palt DI bfc -• In aenJor1 Sll!Vt M-(~, jmll and Bill
"1.old (W, t75). 8atll are wldO neol,.L
' I
"
IXTEND YOUR "FLIGHT P'ATif''
•
•
1.aguna
Lineup
"' . Juggled
Wed~, N""""1btr 8, 1~72
Playing for Title--Deve ey
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Calendar
Orange High football coach surprise. That they're only successlully th1t aeason. quarterback the first ~ ,.., . .,
Vince Deveney lln't one to say halt a game ln fronl of The baekfiekt standout for r w.-.,... -GoYM wn1 "' J told )'OU 801 but be has the Mlss.ion Viejo going Into Fri· Orange ls returning A 11 _ ive games of the seaaon com-""'..,._ (t:•1.
right. day night's encounter at League tailback CJJnt Skaggs. plete the running backl. "-_.,., -~1• '' "'°"'
M. lo y· jo Se ' W HI Mir, Cnt• "'--•t 11-1-'"
Golf . $COres would Improve ~ ll tho "flight path" and
th• movement of the clubhead l~I tho target lino (al ball-
lewi) coutp be maintained for
• tonier time.
"Before the season started, w n le ls Mll'pl'is:ing to Skaggs bas nm for iSS yards n1or ayne Gr l fr it h s ...... .., . ...,ltDedl:, o-Hl11t ,, E1
Hal Akins and his Laguna I Sfid I wouldn't trade our many-but not to Deveney. in 108 can:les. starts at quarterback after Oorldo. ,.._, H•r.,•r ••
Beach IUgh Artists figure to chances with . anyone else in "I'm not really surprised Not particularly big at 170 passing for %41 yards in the T:"'""1:"~ ttuftt~~~. t;
have 'I.I) advantage of sorts the leagut:," Deveney recalls. Mission Viejo iB still in it," powxb or exceptionaly fast last two games. ~~~= .. ,;_~-''-,, "~~~ . .r, "We're playing (or the cbanr Deveney says. "1bey haven't according to Deveney, Skaggs ~ ~r."t~r,N11~111-.11'· nett year in Orange League plonsbJp this week, and gol any great players but i.s a durable, slashJng type "We feel we've balanced up footblf~ battle and Friday's although you don 't know they've got 8 bunch of good runner who has carried the the offense by moving Walker FllOftlmlt ~~· :.1. ,_..,. 'ft
collislOn with University at what's going to happen in the ones, and sometimes that's the ball better than 15 times per to the slot. and a~ded the t':"':.!:.i'.:.. ~~~~
One way to do-this ••. and
thut Increase your chances for
solid contact •.. is to extend
your hands forward toward the taraet wen throush impact.
Moh "'" th1t you hit tho ball
with 41ie blClc of your left hand ~I -tho ta rget line. Then ... P It lacin1 that dlrec-
Tuatin High may be a preview game, we'll have come as best klnd of team to have." game this .1eason. dimension of the option pass BHC'll .... u11~tr11;., 11 Tlll•~ or~ I " De ... ____ "' Mlq'°" v M. vui. .. .,. .. Si11 · ·of tt.i ..... s to come. c ose as anyone. veney uuc;,11 't consider bis JunJor Kevin Howell. a let-with him out lbere," Deveney c__.., ~ • ~ ..... ~in
loU&U6 That the Pa.nthera have teanrto have an abundance Ci( treman fullback who bas been says. t:':':: =~~ .~~-:'.'= 11:iie ~·s son, Kelly, is moved to a S.-1·1 record overall stars either. But the Panthers used mostly at sJotback this Not particularly big in the r_:i~~,.r.r~~ '1
'ready to start at quarter.back and 4-1 record ln Crestview ha ve combined a veteran season and slotback Steve lines. ••· Panthers ha\•e com-Cl'OI• C01111trv -Miler Doti "' "1• :ic W>;:' tJ: 1s1. s-111 c-1 c-.t.1ne1 "l':',J.' ·for the Artists. Ire's played a play isn't really that big of a backfield and a stingy defense Walker, the team's starting pensated with quickness. ~.:c.,"=:;:o•, ~ ... 911• • secondary role to Jack Millerdl -':...:--7..:... __ ::._ _______ ..=__.:.._.:..__.:.._:.:_====='-"-'====-:===--~~~~~~~~:_
at quarterback for the most
part through lhe first seven games and haa been bothered
lil>n for 1 split M<Ond blyond. --~!.l:);;;;:Q by a conUnulng arm injury.
end. •
But with GUI Tabor a
d<Jubtful starter at tight end
due to 1 hip pointer sustained
in the Sonora Joss, Akina Is in-
serting Kelly al quarterback
Soone~ or later your .right hand must crawl over
. )'CKlr left 1n' your follow-through. But later is better than sooner.
Dr~ine the knees forward tQWard the target 1l~W1ll help you extend your ''flight p~th.'' and lil4lefll possibly at tight
"Kelly did a fine job for us
again.t. Sonora, but o/ course
biJ prOtec:Uon bro~ down
against Sonora's Mb. The
shOrl time be got "' play be looked good," says Akins.
' .. 0 "'41'1. ...... .,..._
PUT POW£R BACK INTO YOUR SWINGl-With tht Mrp af Arnold
Palm•r'• llu1trated bookl1t, "T" Shots and f.1lrw1y Woods."
Stnd 20C Ind • lflf-Mdreued, 1llmpecl ·~ to Arnold • Pl},,..,, kl C1r1 of this' ft~p1r. · The younger Akins passed
three tlqies, completing a pair
M Ii Quart · b k for 37 yards. During the agno a er ac season he's completed eight of
28 for H7 yards and ooe
touchdoWn, that a 43-y8((1 play Pl_ ,ays With Thumb Pin to r:;;T:.arr~ne~ for !be
balance of the season due to a .. Jo~ Kindred baa shown a tense, of ~ yartfs aoing Into broken collarbone suffered in • the Valencia loss. lot· or *P!rlt In quarterbacking !be final game for the Sen-Kelly is a ~. IW-pound
Magnolia High's football team tinels. rigbthander and the elder
this ~· Four ~~f the runs have been Akins Is pleased with his im-
He bu passed for nearly 1i6Q for touchdowns and he has provement during the season. -~-"I've been pretty pleased ylITTlll' and run for nearly 300 scored once on a twq..point with his performance this
more tJilS season. conversion. year," says Akins. "But he's
Aud he has been playing all Thomas !eels his team 's of-been hurt in each game and
year With a pin in the thumb ferudve success may be lhe he~s been hlt with the Ou. He
of liil throwing hand. key '° the game against aepears to be in line. for
.. He broke his hand In the1-C_o_ro_n_a_d_el_M_a_r. ______ s1ar1 ___ in~g~d_u_ty_a_s __ a_s_e_n_io_r._"_1 ·
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1n lher• a11 •long." s.n11n.1. USe.ars J coach Glenn Thomas says.
''There's no doubt it affected
hla passing earlier in the year,
but we think he's getUng over
it and be'a .done a Ooe job .for ....
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Kindred was given a major
i!IJare or lhe credit f0<
Magnolia's upset Win over
Estlncla last week and is
bebig" counted upon for a
· simlllr · perlormance against
CU... del , Mar Friday at
Newpart~Hartlor1 Hlgh. '
·Lut -·-tho .&-J, 195-• poUnder pe.m for 1J7 yards
ag-·-..cia, completing
10 ·ot If attempta. ·He reeled
ofl one 75-yard run on an op-
tion play to set up o~ of the
SeDtlnela touchdowns.
"He doesn't have great
speed, but he runs the optioq
very well and now that his
pw!ng I! up _be'• more ef.
feetlve," Thomas says.
"'He'• the offensive captain,
a-good field general and one of
the teal leaders on our team."
Kindred has completed 4'1
percent of hJs passes lhl!
seuon and has netted 2&1
yards rushing for a total of·
SC Faces ,
Offensive
Sparkplug
When San Clemente High
School ho8U Villa Part ln a
Crettview League foot b a 11
game Friday, ,the Tr1tons •Ill
be facing one of lhe county'•
m o 1 t productlve offensive
lootblll players.
Villi Part's offensive
spartplug this eeuon has been
senior quar:terbllct Kirt
Reldqer, curTelllly third In
lhe CCIWlly In total -· no 1-10, 17U-po1mc1« hu
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J11nior Ace
Saddlebaek
Pacesetter
lt's a well known football
adage that games are won a~
lost ln the lines. Saddleback
football coach Ben Haley is
one of many who holds it's
true, and for that reason he's
rather proud of Don Garcia.
Garcia, a 6-0 195-pounder
plays center on offense and
tackle on defense for the
Roadrunners. Haley says that
Garcia's play is one of the big
factors in his team's 4-3
record going into Saturday's
game with Dana Hills at San
Clemente.
And he 's one o( the reason's
Haley can look to next season
with hope.
"He's a letterman for the
second time this year, and I he's only a junior," Haley
says. "We 're moving him to
offensive laekle already so
you can see how much we're
counting on him"
Garcia's forte is deferise,
where he ranks consiatently
amo ng the leaders in tackles
and assists. He was the player
of the week against Brta. and
could have ·been selected on
nwnerous other occasiool ac-
cording to Haley.
"He's just a tough kid, who
likes to play lhe game," Holey
I says. "He's strong enough to l bench press 270, and pntty
quick. He's a candidate for all·
.! league in my opinion." .
-Saddleback comes into the
: game off successive losses to
• El Dorado and Brea, so Haley i isn't concerned about a Jet-
.• ~ down against the ... wlnless
Dolphins. ~ "For a first year teem i they're doing a fine job th.ls
· year " Haley 18)'1. "We know l we c~n't afford a letdown." I "Defensively, they come at
· you very stroog and try to
force mistakel. If we make
mistakes like we ba'lt ln the t past. we'll be in for a tough a game. z The Roadrunners faced the
! league's top paS!ing com-
• blnation of Corey Leyton to
· : Dan Carpenter. and must now ~ face Dana Hills duo of Bill ~.~ Springman to M a r k El·
jenholm.
: "They're very to u g h . E allhough r don't know if
, they're as good as the two
• from Brea," Haley says. "We
' ood 11 know that Springman is a g
11 athlete though and we'll have · i to stop him."
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Vanguards
Win Pair
Southern California College
of Costa Mesa ran Its season
record to U-2 with a pair of
soccer victories over , the
Weekend. "'
The Vanguards defeated
Chapman Friday, 3-0, in a
rough game on the loser's
netd. ruck Peterson scored a
pair of goals and J a n
Hethcock hit the o t h e r .
Peterson's goals were his first
of the season .
Saturday the Vanguards
: traveled to LIFE College in
: , Los Angeles to post a 1-1 vie-
: tory. Hethcock tied the count
: midway through the second
: half and less than a minute
: later, Ken Nygaard hit the
• winning goal. Nygaard ls a
; junior varsity player .in hls i first varsity encounter. i-
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SA.DDLBB.4CK
QneBright
Spot~n·'72
For Loara
Loara Higb11 SU0111 ~are In
lhe midst of their j orat fool·
ball season in blstory despite a
couple of pretty fair ex-
hibitions in a lU win over
Newport l!arbot and a 211-17
losstoWemnloster.
And coach Herb Hill Is
understandably not too
taIUUve thesO daya as bis
!elm lrles to .-ind aglinst
Marina Saturday ofgbt at
Western. TbeSUons--against Marina and Santa Ana
a week later to salvage a f..5,
season -which . wculd equol
their worst ever mark. And
that record was set in the
school's second-ever season
with no seniors.
One of ·the few 1m bright
spots for Hill and bis staff has
been linebacker R o d g e rJ
Abercrombie. ,
"He's bad a good game
against everyone w e ' v e·
played," says Hill, "but he's,
just a litUe guy." i
Abercrombie measures 5-1,
170 pounds and is a senior
retumlng letterman who saw
most of his action last year on
specialty teams.
He's far and away the Sax-
ons' leading tackler with 59 in-
dividual stops (first man to
the ball) and 28 assists.
The next closest teammate
has about half of AbercroJl-
ble's totals.
"He's just a littl e guy w~
moves around a lot and U
tough to block," adds Hill.
Hill 's comment& aren't quite
as compltmentary when con-
versation strays away from
Abercromble, however.
"It's v.,Y difficult to · pin-
point lhe problem, but U
you're going to Win you have
to have a good per90mel who
.... lnapired to play.
"1 feel we're in a 1ltuaUon
where we have neither. 'Mlls
particular bunch Just dOean't
do a whole lot and l don't
know what'• going: to change
against Marina.
"We've been consiJtent both
way11 -offet11e and defense." In the past three games the
Saxons have been outlCOred
83-3.
SA Reunion
The 19111 and 19112 Santa Ana
College football tulM will
hold a reunion Saturday 1'lth a
S o'clock dinner at Coury's
Restaurlllll In orange and then
will be guests at lhe SA·
Orange Cout College loolball
game.
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week recelv .. $25 9ift certificete !'°"' tfte ipomorint
1boppin9 center. S.cond place winner gets ••o c.,...
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sponsorship rotates with e different center spon ....
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MacArthur Boulevard , Newport Beech; Eastbluff
Vil119e Center, Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach; Bay-
side Center, Bay1ide .Prive and Jamboree Roed, N•w•
port l•ach; •nd University Park Shop,in9 Center,
Culver end Michelson, Irvine.
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Cameru flash, long-legged. model! whirl by in elegant clothes. The editors of
Vogue and Harper's Bazaar are there, the buyen or the most prestigious stores
are jotting down style numbers. Adele Simpson i!l presenting a collection in her
New York showroom and on the surface all is as smooth ancl'cool as peaude IOie.
But behind the scenes the atmorpbeK is ~with nerves Jtretci,ied in a last
minute 11<H1nble, at !hit moment of the pubUo WiveWng of a colle"!ion Into Which
a 1k!11ed team hu poured months of effort and d....,... Mrs. SimP,.n Uc! her stall
are constantly juggling worlc on the year's four collections, sometimes beginning
\Vork on an idea a year before it gets through the successive stages of a ak~~ then
a pattern, a $ample, a duplicate and finally a garment hangfni: in perhaps 500 atorer.
Adele Simpton has been measuring up to the pressures off ashion !or over "6
yean. She began by pinning on buttons at 17 and now heads her own bw:ineu pr-.
ducing about00,000 garment. a year. A grandmother in her late 50s; Mn. SJmpaon
rtiD. keeps up the p,ace. And the collection is always there on time •
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ia~g Costs~ foble$s -R.tae ~ar Improving Economy
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~ <nela\bllllo ,,_ , rutraiohig Ibo. price-
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doll lo-' in ftatim
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-ilelplte pr1 ....... ccintrola,
deJll!le .... ~ r18e In
ou~t-i>eNiow' (producUvlty)
of " ~ manpower a n d
mfRit..., despite the While
H-'l·)iul>JlclJed pledg .. lo ~ Ibo rate down lo Z lo 3
~ by )'UMllCI. .
!ilr bal tlJe U.S. -· the eqUolb' ttUIW bottle aplnst
~t .. ~'ft -been ablo lo ii<> il·lo .~ ~
fzODI a lnlolerable rate ' II -~1o·asttll ~ ble rale of 514 pOl.iol. •
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1Jl4Jlaged -despite .the sus-
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de1Pite .a aubstantial rl~ in as the textbooks say they
total employment, d.e • P 1 t.e 'sbonkl work. The r~n of
lic>fll'I attempll •to beJp tbe 'lllllHIU ,-.dell~·e:r,arely l-OIJI.. via• direct trallllng. ;engtnoered by the N1spn ad-
ii!traln!ng programe. IUinlalntlon ·lo t\Jrb inllalion
. Now· that the election is -passed into hist.ory more
o1ler, it is again possible to tban . .-a year 880· In rtcent
~ obfectl•ely about our lllOlllhs, the pace ol upowlng
'Finance
ecrnlt itfotie
LOS ANGELE~ -Republic
Corp. repurted an ell!lrt-year
credit agreement with , 811 of
its bank lenders had been
' flnallied,
The company also reported
Illa! Its operating results in tlfe flscaJ year ended July 31
showed improvement.
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building ofllbe 'l'rliliamerica ~:in Sin Franci&-
eo beigh~s' the pyrll!lld lh~pe,<!1i.lbe 853-foot tall structur~: ''!be ,littiqile buil41ng 18 !be .tallest on San
FanciscO"s skyline.
Jet Set Idea?
: Th is Gift Plane Expensive
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Ti m es Mirror Co .
shareholders have approved a
twc.-for..one split of the com·
pany'1 common stock and an
increase in capitalization.
The company, w b o s e
holdings Include The Los
Angeles Tlmel, said the MW
capltaliu.tion lncreuea the
authorized numbea of COlm1lon
-k --l!J lllllUoo to 40 milllon. ·
The spilt II ~ to be
effective u of Nov. 14, the
firm stated. The board Of
directonl a I a o met and
declared a quarterly divldent
of •~ centJ per ahare on the
1Dllt shares, effective to
abarebo!dtra of reconl of Ile<.
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EPA Seeks Rule
On Auto Devices
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lhat WllUld 1111 "' to ••• rnllts. _. I' • J
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that the percentage is even g r~ter . Ii ere :Jn the ~r.·
ange Coast area . _ _-. and ,it's growing every day. '
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TV IDGllllGHTS Six Groups _Open New Sho~s This. Wee~ . '
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GllS •s:oo .:r "'l'he Hadeui..(llobebottera l'o!> corn Machin~ The world-renowned 6ilsket)>all ill·
llars do lbeit t.hiJlg in a mellJlle ol music, skits
and come4y sketches. Ter-Graves gueets. .
NBC D 8:30 -Madigan. An American mob-
; star's operations in London prompts Madigan to lly
over and help Scotland Yard break up lbe gang.
Richard Widmark ·stars'.
,. . KCET fl!) 9:00 -D.C. m. A filmed documentary
of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War "inv•
sion" of lb,e Capital in 1971 for a week ol marche.o,
demonstra,Uons and convenatjons with Iegialolon.
ABC D 10:00 -The Julie An~. Hour. llob-
lort GoUlet and "Cabaret" star J08 .~ join Julie
-for an evenin'! of music and dancing and • medley
of l.erner an Loewe numben.
KHJ Iii 11:00 -"Yoo Can't Cheat an Honest
, Man." The W. C. Fields comedy classic ·from 1989
with. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
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~ TV DAILY LOG
i (-..._ _______ __ .... -J"': Wed da S!mru ordm his £111111* Sally 1,~. nes y to blllk up with hlr boy!riend, shf
~ ·--· ' . " -' ' By TOM Tm.JS for five weekeod4, ,Fridays tOirliln time IB-$:30 ·~ill!> ·Gary Da~ ilb'octlon at ~ ~-~--..-.-.-aad Sll\lrdllYI, will> an l :!O ~ .. 4061-·~n Jo rd.an IH rh Sebo
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Ooodgatea open GD Orange ReeervaUona: 5J6.4441. · ' • , · Perfonnancs are l :IO '
Coullly •tal"I 1Jda.-.u1j:< . . :llO!!I LONG llell¢b thealtt aad .S.tqn!of aJeh!s ,aad 2:
dlflerent lllO!tt •ll'OllJ>I trot JµN KOBA, wbo 'd!ftCted 1 ..... .,., the .Commu·ntty Suncli)r. 8-11>~ <I
out tllelr late.t 9flel1np -the Jul ·Huntln(toll. Beach p~ liid 1he C,tvtelJglit' 132-11211. • '
with. Jiiii 'abou)-u many U.,W. "Mary , l\Wy," 1119ves '·~a:' ·,..e per!orndiig this Ealoribg llB .-week) t
theotrl<al 81ylei being util1';e(I. north to.-lllagf Ag a th a ~ ..ith__,!!!o Ja)ter of· -the Community Pla,yboulo,
Playprl can .. take their am.tie'• "Tho Mousetrap" ti!Hnc the -· fmaf 1 b r e e the ~Ocjy-"Happy Blrthdiy"
pick this~~ Imported for the A!Ja.Mndjeab Piay<n. £;:!..Ormiooeo ', ol tl!f '•NeJJ by .Wta tlioo, dllOdeil by
comedy ( 'Tango at South '!be play opem Friday for two . ..~•-• "~•·-James Doherty PerlormmiCes Coast Repertory) faotasy m-, · ~,~, . ·
"Ondine" at UC ' Irvine) week0l\d5 only. P!oinlles." • are Friday ·and-Salm)llr' at
.._drama ("Walt Untll Do.nna Qmdlff, John CraigGerdoner,Joiml&Hall 8:311 in the play.bouse, llOll E.
Dark" 'In Huntlngtm Beach), Lol!ghman and Jim.Grimsley ~Wiley ~·~the Anaheim _st., Long -
new comedy ("Forty Cants" head .the-for the tr1J'lery ' cut ot "~. ·apdet Reoervat..,.J ht) ~·
at Fullerton), mystery ("The drama, with other roles being ' ' "
Mousetrap" In Anohelm) or taken by VMenne Maloy, Loi,
good old-faahiooed melodrama Farah, Stuart Elliot, Paul
(''Only -an Orphan Girl" In Scop aad Tm! Barnes. I
Newport Beach), PerfOnnanceJ will be given ~ on the boards are a Fridaya abd Sat1;trdaya thll ·
····1'0l1Witlc -c1rarrur -'(''Sl!mnrer·~......ir-ud---o1 tho-"°"1•
and Smoke" in L's gun a Playhouse, 1601 W. BrWMlway
Beach!, a vintage comedy In Anaheim. Curtain Is 8:15;
("HaJ>Py Birthday" In Long resqvatlona 1125-6111 days and
Beach) and a new musical '178-2048 evenings.
("Promlses, P_romises," also
In Long Beach). Both "Sum·
mer" and "Promises" take
their final cbrtain calls this
weekend.
JUST WHEN you think
you've seen the last "Forty
Ca1au" it pops up again, thJa
time for the Fullerton
Footlighters, who open a
three-weekend nm Friday.
Mitch Sanford is directing the
well-traveled comedy.
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~;·:~ Evening m.;.~ru;:.me,
LEADING OFF t'h e big
parade tooight is . the UC
IMne producUon of 110ndine,"
a new tramlation of Jean
GfnudOux' fairy tale of· the
Middle 'Ages by UCI drBnia
pro1...., Robert·Cohen, wbo
also IB directing the show.
Paula Nelson, Stan Scott and
William Bergman are the
principal figures In the show,
while Dorothea Beale and
Ruth Rooen have stepped Into
Ibo caSt as replacements.
Completing the company will
be Sandie Brown. Lisa Wolf,
Skip Nelson, Florence Ehlers,
Nick Bonacker and Gary
Domanski.
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""BDDIIlll!l!ll..., m-'It Jeani Gibbon in a tense moment from "Wait Until ~ .. ·· ii!~'::. Mlook to th• Stirs" ~= utirt Dark," opening a fiye-weekend run Friday at th e
Kris JolliU takes the title
role of u.,i water sprite wbi1e
Steven Rotblatt and Sands
HaU 'complete the romantic
triangle. · Settings and cos-
tumes have "been created by
UCI drama prof Richard
Tripletl
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At College
Next Week
The poetic tra g ed y
"Verma" by Frederico Garcia
' Lorca will be presented next
week by the theater arts
department of Orange Coast
College.
William Purkiss wil l direct
r the short production, which ·
will be presented twice night~
Jy, at 7:30 .00 9:30, ·in ·tbe
OCC auditorium. A~ is
tree, 11ut ... ting is 11mJtec1
because the audience will be
seated on the stage.
"We are putting the au-
dience on the stage so that the
action can take place . around
tbem," Purkias said. "Tbls is
'llieCOnCept of-liigliiented
staging, pushing..tbe audience
Ullo the center ol the ·confiict
rather than allowlng them to
be viewers .from ·t·h e
sidelines." '
Among the cast members, in
..alphabetical order, are Ron
Cblpres, Larry Cohen, Cathy
Cree, Tony DINovl, Christy
Dwyer, Becky Fomadt. Wen-
dy Glauber, Jack Grubbh,
DeWe Jones, Monica Kezar,
Marguerti. Marsaudon, Bobbi
Marshall, Carol M a r t I n ,
Patrice Mickelson, Patrick
Mullin, Terry Sidell, Richard
Smith, Robin Sllltth and J.C.
'Illeodore.
Scenic designer for the show
Is Jim Berto!!, while Cheryl
Peet is stage manager and
EliBe Chri.stlamen movement
coordinator. Perfonn~
will be given \Vedneoday
through Saturday, Nov. 15-18.
Four performances of
"Ondine" will be presented.
tonight through Saturday at
the Fine Arts Village Theater.
on the l.1iCI campua. curtain
time Is B o'clock ; reservations ~17. · I
11IE SATIRICAL comedy
"Tango" opens Friday ~t
South Coast Repertory's Costa
Mesa theater, the West Coast
premiere of. Slawomir Mro-
jek's turnabout on the genera~
Uon gap.
· David ' Etqhiiit-,. executtve
dllector ol sca;.i.°'"'gtng the
production. wbidi features
company re.warii+ J. Parts,
Leslie Jooei, iii! ·Uiidon .tr.,
Ann ~I J)oo
Tuche and Ricbanl Doyle.
Newcomer Sarajane Robinson
completes the cast.
Perfonnances of "Tango"
will be given Wednesdays
tnrough Sqn4ays fr-UU... weeks belore .the show moves
Into the .wednesda)'-Tbursday
repertory slot al~ the ope1>
ing of "MOonchildren." Cur-
tain is 8 o'clock at the 'l,1:rlnl
Step Thealer, 1827 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reserva-
tions 646-1363.
"WAIT UN'm.. D a rk ''
Frederict Knott's suspeMe
thriller which pits a blind
woman against a trio of
murderoos thugs, opens Fri-
day for a five-weekend run.
Jay Conklin ls directing.
Jeani Gibbon will play the
central role, while P a'\l l
Genowitz:, Jim Williams and
Howard Solomon comprise the
heavies of the cast. Suaan
Peck, Don George, B i 11
Williams and Greta Smith
round out the company.
The drama will be on stage
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"Forty Carats" will be
~ted Fridays and
Saturdays through Nov. 25 at
the Muckenthaler Center, 119
Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton,
with an 8:30 curtain. Reserva-
tiona ~1973 or 87M714..
NOW PLAYING !
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By JAY llllARIWIT Ja-to J>aoiab otood Hotel In KllDlll City, Mo., the without any deflnlte mult.
l\K (AP) 11, · belWe the camera, trying to electtm night headquarters of The moment that lllcb
-1 eaplaln In lhtlr own ~e President Harry s Truman. lllOlll lo llourllM>ltur'• ml"'I , to beUe'l't, but last ourturbulentw91oftlectlng a Perhaps ll's jUlt as well. ~•t about 1 a.m., whliL nlgl!:;.,.~fll!oEt'OV!f!lt pretidfnl and lhe·C<logr<R. The only scene-television -ll!ndaoi' l!ootb. tJ>en·-Ttme
tlii tlal 6liCOoD wu • 1( wu a tar aophlstlcated would have shown wu one of ~ulne'a White Houae' ~ seen. live and mosUy in color cry ~ tMlt' ,, .... a U.S. ·Ured, bedraggled r'J':,rten ~eat • .made a CUf'l9l'Y
by mlIUonl ol vlewen lo II presldenUal eJedloo w a 1 . loonging around, ta to ~ o( ,u,. wires al the bole!
fo...i,n ..-ie.. · televtaed by the Mtworb for each other and wondering preas 11J0111. Wllat he saw u -
Satellltea made JI poufble. the ffi'st lime. where Truman bad gone. clted him.
The fore1in reporl was biwd-"We dlda1 -where he "I l'tliJoml>tr ho aort of ca•I fromiour studios at Nile, TOD A Y'S lnlernat!Q;lal wu lhal nigh~" said Frank tbGuted, 'lleJ, "8mi>l~ tho oid, w~ ran this year's 't~ coverqe w1111't evmi rWkmaJ Bqurgboltzer, NBC .... radio's -""811'• llOLM to win thil tllln(."
tematlonal election n I g h t then. The technoiol)' !ladn't man al the Muehlbach in !Ml lloul'lbolbor oalcl.
teleVl.sion pool. advanqed to the point where a and now a television c:or~ . "AND WE all went over to
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Ne two r k correspondents televts.ioO algnal oauld be respondent for NBC News in the wife• and looked at them
ranging in nationality from relayed from the Muehlbach Los Angeles. and said, 'All. come on, Win, Tlde
Trumall, J!ourgholtzer and knock It off,'. " he said. "For Kril JoUJH plays the
t.be otbera learned the next quite a while he was tbe 1>flly ~ role of "Ondine" in the S;xty Sou'-Sur"v;ve momlng, bad 11Jl4!nl the night one In the room who thought UC Irvine production "' U§, '.r ~ · at the Elma: Hotel irl Excelsior Truman would wln it." . of the medieval drama
BJ WILLL\M GLOVER Springs, Ill miles northeast ol According to the NBC radio opening tonight in Ibo
No Bargain
llEW O s • 1f 'S ' Kansaa City. log for the !Ml eledlon, the VCI Village Theater
;"llncoin YM~t~!'l ;w"~ . creen. ing 0, ,aga. THE WATCH at the network twitched to (See Theater Notes,
; slap al Jlrotdw1y's Plymouth Muehlbach wun'I parilcularly Jlouriholt>er the nen,_,,mg Page 30). ~Theater, is more of a you-are-• productive. Radlo ·tiad no p~ at 8;31 a.m. u Truman was========::::--;;;! ~ thore-lrip-.lhan mtrinllcally LONDON (UPI) -..3!11y_ only short -meal and~mt---f'Ctl618:'.,....,., t'Omputers-to ·--arrMDl-.al -lbe . ...ll11el1lbach
., worthy drama. alOOt si>wsliited all the 1'ay breaks. speed U,. vote count in •an Hotel. ~ Fred · G 111 y n n e , most from the opening t!Ue to the Many of the audience hum· election all the pol.lswaldilr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mallii
.-famlliarly of television's "'IJ!e final tearful scene where med ·a twie ai they passed out . Truman was certain to lolt. ~'
: Mllllllon," e n 1 c I a the Fleur cries "Forgive me, Dad· of the theeter't doors and The reporters al the hotel ' "i4\.~ { JlllJ1Yred president, avd Ei8 dy" at her father's deathbed. headed for home. only bad news wires to keep ,
j Marte Saint, long abeeat from There 9aan't a wet eye in the Small wonder. them abreast of the national . :~stage,hisnagwtfe. ! boUJe. . . Theybadheardthe opening vote. And, u Bourgboltzer ' .. _:ob:;t:~. '..,•Mf .. C.,;,1 .. 0•::1,·, ! Neither gets much out of, oi: .lt was more a questiod or and closing theme music of recalls it, the time dragged on ......,. _..
~ puts much into, his ~le. The. surviving than sobbing during "The Forsyte Saga" 52 Umes .
• fault is partly their"' own a matathon nonstop ~
: emotive limitation, partly the of the television serial R1be
: shortc:omin&s of F. J. Looghl's Forsyte Saga," which went on
; script. and on and on for 2S ·,in-2nd-Sunday : Outsiz.e acting and at least a stallmenta and 24 hours. ~ ~ tinge of majestiC concept are "I kept going, tbanka lo' P'Y C S
; vital Jngredlent. of great-man wl!O," said Michael Marshall. ORCeTt et
~ drania. The form is rarely "She kept giving me nudgei to ~dared tbNe days, however,,.so keep me awake." . . F La ~ iitrhaPs we an be thankful '!be 60 survivor• emerged or guna j fer the 1....,. atlalnmenll of &mday from a Lo n d.o n . an animated wuwork!. theater, blink;lng, and yawning. ...... -~-.a a.-.1-al • thh f me~ ~~t -~ ;J..oo&bi puts bis own se-Tbey were e ardy elite o ternoon concert in a ·-les of , qµence of approllmately ac-165 persona . whO paid #.80 -
~ cprate biolJ'aplllcal epllodes each to. watch the special cont.emporary music will be
~fdthla a p'urp'o aefully ~ of the John heldSundayatthelrvineBowl ~~UV.J framewotk of "Our Galaworthy ctaulc, part of the in the Festival of Am grounda ~-~ COiilln," ·tho dn!ad-, Brlillb BroadcasUng Corpora-. ,."2T.:'.~~= tlhCo'Jn wu liatchlhg--lliili'• 11BC' 50th anntvenary. m Laguna Beach a11:111 .p.m. :!. n!lh!·ofJils 'uaaselnallon. eelebrallons. . Jimmy "8POOii'' Withers-~-;, "enbanee .theatrlcallty, the The marathon was too much poon, recognized by many ~~e \& P,anell,ed at the aides , for the rest: Some came and critics as one of the finest e:r-· ,~th tall.. pivoting mirrors. went just to see installments ponen.ts of the blues , will
l ~ 1'i>Kle· a boot to provide . they had missed Oii tejevflion. headline . the b I 11 : Ac-; -· tors with" mu I t I p I e For others the almOlt ,eodJesa company mg him will be the : · · ~ :11\e action that unfoldJng · 0 f ie.jerklng Robin Ford group ·1rom Palo ' ~·*lll ~t pro-\ epilodes ,ras just too much. Alto and now a regular part of
; ~ ~thing, Despite-bleary eyes and, stiff the Witherspoon ensemble.
~· 'a lltu)ar .'eonoell is ·llmlio, the surviving lll!'llUrst Also featured will be 17· ~ t the . pUbllc. J.'19.UUclan' a.pd into epplaus8 wbepi the· wofds year-old pianist P a t r ,i c e I .... prfv<f.te':man of . "Th', End.',' llnall~'rolied <;Up Rushen and Gabriel Gladstar
,. • ·-tartan, purpose were the ·.fcieen. · ~, . from Laguna Beach. f ' di~ illiljylduals. . ~ were~;.lllit·l!otir Tickets are available al 64+
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Berie, "Mr. Television" of the format . The spec'•'• will 'iie
1950s , II relurnl!ll to l<levlllon filmed and llped al varloal
-but only in syndieatod fonn. Las Vegas _, a Ii ii
Television produm .Panlel 1tiowrooma, usinr'loeal ..
Weltes a n n o u n c e d Berle terta'lfiers u -.reH-~
would star In and produce a ed stars, Welkes Nid.
series of slJ: t O • m i a u t e Berle will begin prepari-
television speclall from Las lions for the speclall after the
Vegu for syDdicatlon oe.rt close of his current
year. performance here later thll
Welkes aald Berte would act month. The first thaw Is :n ~t~ ~ ~':: ~~::<~;J~tkm eaey
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8-ball,and cue t:lall. Green table top sur-,
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shooter ·and-ball re-14 99 tum. For two p~yers .
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a JumiflOUS picture of, "l1ncle 8 'Everett" recolding & •di.tr !il'Y·
lni equipment.' Ages 7 ti 'l4. •
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NOVEMIEl ·9
· royal reception to honor the Royal P hilharmonic Orchestra is being planned
y the directors of the .Orange County Philharmonic Seciety. Musicians will
, • greeted' followin g the nex t concert Wednesday, Nov. 15, in UCI Crawford
. . Setting for the party will be the hOme of ·UCI C-han cellor and Mrs~ Daniel
Guild Schedules
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Hearing:..:f#s · ~:Aldrich Jr., and board members ready to give a British welcome are Mrs.
n F. Porter Oelt) and Mrs. Raymond C. Dosta. · , 1,' ~\: . "'. '
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Orange County Ill\'.,..._ olftnil •111. tb8 <II'
ange County Guild fdi.UM .~ohif '1'rl<J at!*-Program to Feature
Gifts From Kitchen
Tests will be -'•~ bj lrllned au-
dlologista from the dlillc •and .irUl be 81"'1 ·
between 9:30 a.m. ~· 2 p.m. Monday and
Tuesday, Nov. 13 and 14, In Uie Trinity
Uniled Presbyierian Cbllfdl{ Santa Ana.
Sweets for holiday gift-giv-
ing will be featured in a pro-
gram for homemakers to be.
Mrs. James BuJton, ch.u;nan, said appoinf·
Alio, Cos ta Mesa city "'11!1· ments are n~so promplscheduling ts
·1 ~ •· 1 30 Tu possible. She .:liui• · called ·it 544-2540. · c1 ..... amU'Crs, : p.m. es-~
d N •• --• 10 30 The =· · "Cllnl¢ .• in Los Angeles is ,.,. ay, ov. -· auu : a.m. ed f_... • f d af db d I nown "" ·PiOlll'IJI! or e an ar -o • presented by the Southern Wednesday, Nov. 29;-Hun-hearing · • -~~their parents. All serv-
callfornia Edison Co. In seven · _ tington Beach, .. Lake Part ices a.re proiidedt~;;_qf charge and in~
coastal locations beginning Cl~, 7:30 P.~ Thurs-( t.e.sttng coun.......,' ~nsttation bOtbee;
M·-•· No 13 day, Nov. llO, end. 10:30 a.m. ,_ ch 'tr-•-•---g • · d d UUUMY, v. . Friday Dec l· Greet Western i.ca er· IUUW amp a cOrTMpj)Q • -
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Included ill the free ~ • · ' . . nee acbooL " -. , • • . ·'!!;,i_·__ ISavqa, Seal ~7.30 p.m. , · . D--! ~-_,., ' ls
. 1at1ons_wm ·~~}_·, Mondaz, Dec. •10=30 I'. rtir=t...u...-.., d;s~1nPidi:~
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fanillr members in
ctivil)r. You need help
tn. fullfilling hopes, wishes.
~ It and oct acoordlngly.
Make ''peace at home .
Domesllc' adjustment is In
order. Striv~. !or grea\ef
harmony.
Leiqon Walnut lllJitd;•a...._• ·~. l!'.dloOil '.; . , 7:30: I: .development during the pn!SChoOI' cu. Bread and~· Mocb8 p.m. MIDdll' •.. ~..ti\, and · ,. years. .'> .f-·•'
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Island, 7:ll0 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 13, end 10:30 a.m. Tum-
day, ]IDV. H : w•-c11y -i:\iandl-dmnberl,-7::1t
p.m. Wednes!ay, Nov. 15, and ,
10:» a.m. Tbunday, Nov. 11;
F-Valle)' Oommomlty cente-, 7:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. to, and 10:30 •JI!· 1\e.
Summer
Wedding
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'nle -I of Unlver-
alty of Callfomia at Rlvenlde
lludl!nta, Emmylou Duyan and
Dovlll Charles Cerf bas been
anrw>uoced by h e r pareots,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duyan Jr .
ol Newport Beach.
l&lls Duyan graduated from
Newport IWbor lllib Scbool
and ·-Colorado State Ual-.ity.
day I No'f, 11.
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thol eoit be teued or_,...!"' w.m -11GY OI' pinned IP· •
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pa, ta clolng graduate llud1
at UCR. 'nle IOll ol Mn. Vb>
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aad the late Mr. Cerf, he
pwluated f r o m Alamed1
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Wtmod colort ~,nci matlllal1 from thiii.MJect
group. All from regulw ltt>Clc. Nez.~~ ii okt. &1yle, so hurrf' for bolt •
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OAILY l'ILOT
Ad~s N<Dt0 ·MeW tleacders,
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Vernon L1a1eabect , gmJpwillllave /.Nl&blwitb Nov. 11, In the Puldoi>a tbt DUI meetlnl of Soatb' tbellepubllcSavtnp"llldLoan ..,,.poapwlll--.r. a G)'lJ!l' Caravaa. Tbe event Hllloa. Clout Janlon In ber Fountalo bulldlJli, Santa Ana. pm. WtdnOodl)r, --• win · be(in II 7 p.in.' ln,·ih• On ·'f~y. Nov. 15,:at VllleJ borne. Tbe lroup WW Golden Vlo!r -. <\>¥1!Ls , .Por-Jleitpirt li!>L · 1:•p.nL the'arour;:belr.• ptber~y. Nov. it , Scripps Alumnae .,... "' -to Ille
A 1111 foltlvll of' laililonl Temple Sharon Slatullood talt by Merilyn '-• a . On ·Monday, Noy. U, I '.w bi~· the Of· will beer .1 !alt fnlln «llfleer JNtritloolJI from Endnlus. Red Cron llcrll!I" College Alwnnae group wm bear •
T"Jl-fc-. "' . · Mn. Steven Kaooll will m.t ~~-f;o,a.~Ll'I~ · ,-1H~41et1ror-the -;-Coota -the ee~-in-ber-s.n--Recel.mr-volune Pllil'Cll.l-i.r 15 ·_::~, •• '-boot "Bupln H · Ill
1.m. W~y. Nov, u, Ill Mesa Pollce·D'e·P:• rt men t ~ta D'iiile. · • from the Orange Coullly p IPQl1aO "'" 8 . Anldes." Mr1. a
the """"""""-Inn. 00.. t"l!i< ill be Making . ' Cbaptu Amvlco Red aale II 7 p.m. W'.ednadiy, .. Willlams will -11!1. ~I . • ' ;;., Hm'" Wot T·h e ' FWP durln( ~ eollff :-the !: Nov:-. 14,-Iii B. 1>'1 ro'n-;--1ne Iii ber YouolUI
:.t•rbnght· m_.,_ wW, late _, __ at a Wele Mt.. J, Olllord Arm~ of Booaeller, Fashion hland. home. --. ,..... Mn. Sandy Salem wW .--
Mrs. Wuu.n, Applebee will p.m. W-ay; Nov. 15, In dltctlss the ,origin of wtlcb-Newpotl , Beech and Mn. HB AAUW BSP
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: tie of bli lecture, plann<d at
p.11). W'~y. No•. 15, la
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One of America's lllClll
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•tbon of bwnor, Ill'. Armour
1111 spoken to more than 700
~ !run coast to eoaa\ and
.bill taught at Nortb .... terii
Uilrustti the University of
Freiburg, Unl'Vertlty· ol
H1wau, Scrippo College and
Clmmont GrMf'llte Sci!ool
_.... ~ ·~I the the temple. craft 11 the Mmmy ~· Vemon llltben o! Calta ~.Club,,the way1,and 13, meotlnc of SaddleblCt Meea.
I, -gmJp'ol the .Hlfl>or . SB· Women Cbapter.,Porenbl Without
H1V1Ungton Beach Branch,
~ Asoociation of
Univts11ly Womeo will bear a
panel ilJscuMloo OD the 0rango
c.unty Grand Jury by lftll!Jll
lluT •member, Rboda Martyn &nil paat member, Judy -.....
XI Eta XI=~ ~ i:i-:;;:;:.:;
> "'llie fellowship pnigam,
·establlahed In 18111, baS pro-
'-vlded fellowships for :zaio ';~• in the united States
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Saqlmmto to lmtall ·o!llcer•
" ill!' llunllnitoD . iieacb J\!PUbllean Women Feclerlled.
1be event will tar. piece at
noon •Wednesday, Nov. •15; at
KOOll'i llerry,Fi?Jn.
: )'lew ~~ are , the """"'· LOuis Regan, president ;
Reibert Sliipe and C. L.
Aistborp!!, vice presidents;
Gordon Gemmill. and Kcm!>etb
MoOre, ~ and
Eutern star. Seal )leilcb Woman's . Clnb lngt and !.olll bulldlng, Tultln. ~ Star. Qoapler, Order of Partners lo the Memuy Sav·
· 1be -ww ,...1. at wW,meet at 11 a.m. W""'*' .,... ~ Nov. 11 in . <!aY. Nov. 15, in the Maiioa Dolphins 1~the Muonlc:'Teaiple, ~ Q>mnumlty Center.
1_\Beacb fot the inataUaUon . Dolphjns, the W om e n ' •
' I fashion Show DlvlJloo of the Newport
c Others ID aorve WW 'be the B~ Chamber of Com-. • E1bn 11apn1 ~ Servtte Hall, Ana&Mm Will ._, wlll meet ·•I _,
jfe.ident; Echrlrd Ho b'e 1', be the setting few F'ublOI\ Wednald17, Nov. IS, In Irvine
, el'etary, and Frank Fantasies· at 7:30 p .m. Cout 'COubtry Qub.
lhardt, treasurer. ' Wedne9day Nov. 15· -l1<11I l,lWie GerbU.it and Sim
group Is the school's porenu' Wlcla of tbe Qrange ·Co4at
gulld. College Forenalc Team WW \ Sisterhoods
t"8nutali Boutique will be
by the Harl>Qr lle!orm
e SIJterhoocl &om IO:IO
1,Jii. 'tP 4 p.m. W~ay, ~~·-MrL On , Nov. 11, tbe
Twins' Moms'
Saddleblct Mj>lber ol•Twins
Club will bave ·10' membefs-at·
tenaing the aemlanDQ.IJil
~of the Sou·thern Callfort\ia group Saturday,
dllcuu, abould . tbe federal
government . provide. · a pro-
g r a m Qf copipre~ye
niedkal care tor all cltbenS?
SC Juniors
Mrs. Jobn Pitcher wW host
1Road · to ·sch~ool · s·bard Pa.ved in PT A . . -' . .
By AUJSON DEERR in civic affairs, she Bow ·ts an
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'Ille Hb: house in FOIDltain Division, FOUntaln V a 11 e y
valley Is one of those places Chamber of Commerce and Lo
"lbat can accommodate 15 pail president of tbe Fountain
peighbor children. three dogs, Valley Community Hospital
ill cat and an an exn helping awdllary. ~f oolae.. . . She progreaed •th• o u g.h
Mary w:z. mother of five, presld<ncy of the FullDll P1'0
lillol II lbat way. She loves .~af.;'~~=
CllUclren. be Councll l<amlng a great deal
· "Ip ~ ~,'' s ex· about tM goals, ·atms arid ob-~tkG~ :.wa.;sU:: jectiveirof tbe dllltrlct.
~I dao't mtad a bit. I 0 1n Fotintaln Valley,'' she
. ti§ ·a.me 'tliem becaUll< aa1d, !'tliere Is amadng IU)> lbei fier)OOllll'*!lbJe bett~' )!Ori · of tbe llCbools by the £;;.-:" the IChool year she porenll and good cooperaUoo ,.,-,,....,:.. the bell education belJ<eeo . P a r .e)I ti ' ad-sble· Id< dii1clren In the ~tion and the school
lam' yilley, -~ -'biitilct:".' Sle• ilu A •AIANCE . tl~.111 ~:ol,.11,11 year ,;Aa wOm..i, Sheila Meyers r&~·~ (li!IJ.I'"· and .I balanee the board. Min , If.'"'.!• • , I •ielld,to be ........... •We teod ~aiir~ ~~~~~tato~ ... • parm JD; ·V)ctle, 17;_.A!J. for· their cllJldrm. We cmn-
nttte, tt';, Jarilce, .12;, &:nd plement each ·other." · ~. 10,f ~ "almost naUve · ~.Hix feefs"Pie:'"district '19 .
~·' one in whlcb"·studeDl's .. ~'
NEW BOMB' really achieve s o met b 1 D·I r
• Tbey lived In Anaheim a c'a ~em I c a lly ." Siie Ii
before llvlnl' in St. Louis for Justlllably proud of classes!"':
-)'elrl,' then ~ to ~ta)ly g\ft<\cl; 1nclJviduaD1 FCMDilaln Valley lo 1li6 ·and preacrlbed leomlng and tbe i!a'" 11"!!1"1\ up a_Joag llitli U/11 newly-<>pened school for the
Olly and the li:lllel·dlstrlct. 'i ~-~ , For M.,.,. iilXt tbt road to . ' 'aJ.w.IYS worked with
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l"'8'."' edlve ~" she added. "and ' PTA. Ali'11y11 '" ~ being ~ve in the
, adliioll"I few )'elrl. I WIDled onlest ~=,::~y.!i
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mother, Milry,
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"'I felt that. I knew ~
ked JD8DY Dm'tlltl' ted anll ~ of time "enjoying the 11.A.ar · hoped '°""'•blew: bring 11 1amuy." , , . , Y \ • aboUl" "It wOrb out well;" ihe ad·
I I, W~olberChlldren bad . cled, "becaU>e lean lie borne
Boot. Nowl BoOks ~! In . ibci .. bu daytimcl wben my ch1lclrc!i! are.bome'. ; ••-~ f · "I don't ~-o• -~•~ will be -. 0 r houri} fOf t 0ur1 n • ....,... rl auiJ~r
. qi~8<¥* W cl:Eu.,to .bop up wttb ~ rve aeon when ab1I . •Nov. '.\...l..., wllit .......... -, .can.and do gtl IO
fWI · · · ¥' a ~ ' t ·, ~ · 1n~.t11e education of ~ ... ~ Friday,. ~·with fellow boml ~~ pel<gools tl!at
. ~:.~ -~i~'Meyers, bow)-.iuch 1:""' .... ~fu
Pl .:mi and -.,,}J: ·Ing and '1ewhi&Jare other hob-Fvery ICbolt "A cblJd can~ do
Farm. • hies. Sbe also apenck .• great yth1ng ebe Wllll' he can
·~ of tll!J -will ~ ·-~-=
reacl.'' "°" ooq an)'<D prepare
!or ichool boantf
PREPARATION .
"1 1plcked 'up a' lot of hr
formation along the. w1y,"
Mn. ff1.X aalil. "Y9U lbould
11.art at the bo'ttOm u a mom
-and -t up !rum ~' Vfalt the lldioobl. Go to board meetlnp .
"Find oat whlt tbe -are. Tben, you11 b I Ve
IOmethlas to ollfr U well M a
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1( II II lmd 11 1, *1DtJn!:: r.mer!' lfalt Diiaej" 1 I~
ta1evlslon perlOllallty, " t 11 aped Solard9. Nov. II, 1110
GOODWIL .. I_.
sfc>'w. 19111 .n., ~• .. ..-. _,..._24,, ... : ~!.a·~~-=~ ~ ' ---the dra ,..,_. he
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Mn. J. Stanley -.
medlc:al llalf -r.i..,. . ol
Costa Mm4 Memorial~
and tr<-... of the Medlcll
StaftSecretarieeof50ullMnt
Callfornla, w1ll attend 1 • • organtr.a~·· fint ~
the. Beverly -Hlltoe
and 'l\Jeoday, Nov. 13 and'IC>
DZs ..
DZa by the Sea will meet -1!
7:30 p.m. IJ:onday, ~v. 13, In
the Laguna HW1 home of Mr1. J-Fogarty. 8IDce , tbi
-·· pbiluthrnpy Ill· county hank>! ........ cblldren. Mn.
Elsie Deetar will talt' to-Jlli
mentberl about her --them.
Univeriity Club
University of Red 1110d1
Women'• Club will dilcull
currmt lnlalll In hl1hor educa*" durq ·a meelilf II
7:JO P·lllt Tu.my, Nov. 14, lD
Persian
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Christmas .... ., .... , .. ,...,... ... ,.... ............................. ...__, ._...,, albaa,OW ........ ..,.,., ... _..._ ..., ... ..,~.,cu 1 el -KIRMAH -••
• -.. ,CQMT lfll'Y· " (At Mfi! I OJI) -"C-DILMAa .,......
CllrlJtmas gift to ~
--during .. • • NI.· meetinC n...ctayi..':· M. 'ID: tbt w-,,, .....
Jerry O>ounlanl.
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OF COSTA MESA
a delightful budget salon
fUhere beautiful hair styles begin.
PRICE LIST
MONDAY THRU THURSDAY
FllDAY, SATURDAY, suNoAY P'llCES SLIGHTLY HIWHEl
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Perm•nent Wav• ·················-································ 7 ... ~
Tint -························-------··-·············-········-···-··-~:
Bleich Touch-up .................................................• 10.ll
Fro1tin9 ·····························----····-·······-···-----14.11
Semi Perm1nent lashes ·························-····-·-10.ii
haircuts
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1695 !nine Ave. -COlta 11111111
Cernor of .EHi 17th St. Abl"9 Lac ... ~ .........
645-1 o_so 541-nN
Mickey Mouse watches
for kids. . '
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1295
Mlolcoy-wtch ---book. Qulok 0 ......
alrapo Incl-)ft
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FASHION ISi.AND, .......... IMcli 17141 "4-UU. • :::::!
HIJHTMTON CINT1lt, H""'lofl°" IMcli 17141 H1.1n1.
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REPOl\TS: -meetllli took place y-y in the
home ol Mn. J. R. Medltcll.
Mrs. Ptter Stadlu ....
llOW¥<d that an art ap-
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Prtlldent
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REP0Rn:4lifi,;, be r a..al-
tendln& the art aP!nclalloo· program were lhf Mmes. James Pllmer,. enrtdlment
cbalrmln; Stanley Cocbrao,
Don Goodrow, Eugene
Kovach, John Fell, Thomas
Blick and Barry V a n
, ~c.lecture• ..,,tll be Remer!.. These motbera will
·} t ~-~ kt ~ .~ fourth ~ .. ~ul'OUJ'le ... Pan; . ·iiidllifth ·~ ~· ~ .. ~ ~aat netted 1516,
are.needed to:pa$jl14te. Newport Hts. PT A
Belearie ' .PTA . , .. Mn. James G. Blain I
. ' . Mrs. ~2>:1alaon COMING ~~~ and aan
,,_ night at 7 Tueaday, Nov. 14,
COMING UP: AmlUll l'llllaCk will feature a rum m the
and bake sale !'rom 1 a.m. to i...., AJtgeJ<a LUen basRt·
2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. It, on ball ~plonablp . plllel.;
the llChoot ll'JUll'ls. New aod . Dale B. ·Hagey, ooach al
used Items will be sold. For Newport ffa<bor H1 ~It
further lnfonnaUoo contact · School, aod two of • hiJI
Mn. James Ferris, ways basketbaU players w .i 11
and means chairman at 557· ,._m the film alJd ~
3596. on the ljnportance o 1
REPORTS: Clasa ol Mn. Lin-athletics.
da SbOtwell W o D the REPORTS: Mrs.'Wllllam L.
mem.berlbip drive. M r s . Kitchens, ways and means
Fred Simpson, chairman chairman reports a profit o{
pmeoled the class with 15• $400 from the carnival ...
B-y v.·.w 'PTA l4rJ. James·G. Blaio, preol·
u ' cieiit npor1a that more than
Mra. IMald Mcllowell
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Fiesta of Family Fun
100 unit memben are work·
log In PrA ljJOiiaored ac-
Prealdent , Qvttlea lncl\ldlnl the Ubrary,
COMING UP: ThlDUJ!lvllil; and mouviUoo lab and as
First in line for Enslgn PTA's annual spaghetti dinner are Sandy Dale and !Uck
Palmer, as Will Reece steps from kitchen to serve. Tickets to i' the Fle1ta di
Roma are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children. It will take place Thur ..
day, Nov. 16, from 5:30 t-0 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.
family potluck dlnner'fiom i , , = "a D d cafeteria ,
to 1 p.m. 'lbul'tday,.Nov. 11~ .. lion. 1 -1.
Family enterlllomeot wlll . , < ._ ·
began at 7:15. Paul11rino PTA
I Palatable Platform
Mra. Pllli Dwilliln
Prealdent
Politics Still Create ~,::~pr~
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COMillG UP: Cenoed goods
drive Thursday ud 'Frlday,
Nov. 16 and 17. Con-
tributions will be -in the district wareboule .for -
distrlbuUon to n e e d y
families. Mn. )II ch a rd
Culver, health and welfare
f cl\8h1D8n Is In chf1D ...
· Tliaotqivtog --· will ~. ~Tom Latcavllh
By CAROL MOORE
Of .. .,..., "'"' ... .,
Elec:tloneerinc penetrai.d
-aeselon of Oraqe It Collap Cooklng School
recipes were run off for
ytlme lhe cook entertains.
Such menu dark hones as
fish. brlaket lll!di.~4 'ftdenCt by lll'llllC~the • prllo W .., ~'"-" o1
with yogurt wan 8' mllCb ap-. Mesa Theater . ...~ .'fiace Iii;~ dlali
plauoe as the ~Ill can-' • phone lllelr -.... a 1 ~·:::~· er ,....,.,.. • w 11 h dldalet cbocelite 'bke, 'pork d&Y• abMd o1''iiiiiri0 be cer-1· ,.,,....! _., ·
be preoeoted br _., ln -President ~· IOCGOI! an4 -Ind.. ' J at t he general' meeting COMING UP ' Car wash from
:XUesday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 · 10 a.m. to 2 p:p1. ~turd,a)'.,
cbopo ,;m cheese !endue. talll that ooeclll cull or 1izea loll. Rdriprlle for
l\Ome ecooo-G err y of meat will be aTJ!lablii . .:. ~t i.al 8 boura· .
p.m. ! Nov. II. ncketi will be·.014<
RlliPORTS' Mn. Keith at II. Winning 'ctaaser'lrilf
Such wu the oue with me Sprinkle onion over meat; Gerken and Sandra Krogh 2-pound trout that were steam-recover Ugbtly wltb foll and
gave butchers a vote of ~n-ed in 8 wine broth With bake at 325 degrees for 2
mushrooms. i .J.
Barker, members ht p · win 1· trip to Fafrell,~ Ise. chairman reports that 333 Cream 1''-'Jow-., . •
•joined Ille PTA · RE!'QRTll;·jllock poreht Pn>r . :· 'ect!la1'o!ng_..J bylho
St. Joachim PG :;r~f:= ;:'.J::;
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The brlabl tit ·tnto a two-boura. -cool ml lllce.Pour
porty system since Its liquid sauce over brta11e1111\1 recover
smoke fla'IOring makes a tasty with foll l!Dd -for ba1f an
bot entree while the butlng bollr.
.sauce can be• French dip-for
sandwiches another day.
Mn. Jeb E. Stoeemao , For further 1nformatl0n. ~ .
Prealdeot · tact Mrs. Jake Neufeld, :.,
The lMtructon al.so cam·
pitgned for edible garnishes to
glamorbe the buffet.
Scored cucumber slices a~
interest to salads. Tomato
"shells" filled with com may
be aerved hot or cold. Lemon
sUces can be 1llt abd attttched
out Into swirls lo nestle in
parsley beside !IJb. Oierry
tomat"'s make a bttght last-
nlinute addition to a cortHOC-
chlni cauerole ..
Baee:
I cup cataup v.. cup water
lle~butter
Iii tabl-brown -. I tab!-liquid 'IJllOke
I tablespoon WOrcestenbire . puce
I Ii ~ dry mustard
I teaspoon celery seed
Combine ID tncredlenta in a
saucepan and sbnmer for ftve
minutes, stlninl until all ln-
i'Odl-.,. blinded.
COMING UP: Guild member.! safety chairman at 54f.llXiO. "'".' Will wist officers ln>m ttle
Costa Mesa Police Dei>a!1· Viejo ~le . PTO ~ i. ·
rbent with blC'Ycle rodeO a~ 9 r-. " t
a .m. Monday, Nov. 13, for Mn. James J. Neville Jr.
third through fifth grade President
students. COMING UP:. Gener a I ~·
REPORTS: Mrs. Rayniond meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow ~
Jorgensen , carnival will feature a panel -. t'balnnan reports that i:pore ,
than $1,000 was raised from discuSsion on All-year school' .
the event. Proceeda !'ill be Program. Serving on tl1e
uoed to purcbate edwiational paoel are J. E. Welner, ad·
equipment. -· , , .{D.·i 11i•·tl'at1 v e "~ tchool
,1 repreeentative; Rober.t f •• ,. . J ~ • St. John Aux. Euton, prlnclpol; M 1 ss •S,a/,/y Ftrst .' The mlnotlty that 11 k e
spinach are euily won o\ler by
a salad that hla the gr.en CUCUMBIR 'll'lTll YOGURT
leaves gll.stenlnl with a avory . : S ~
I• Teresa Roberta, teacher~·· , • , ..i.. . Mn. Hm'lid--D----..Mrl-Wllllam-11.-thompoon, ,-:.A!klng :plU'llDl$,~51oP, !e;.•1 th" Tburodliy, !'loy. 18,
l'rflldentr .• cbairman ol conc.e.rn• .. ! meetln~ of Del+Cerro r1A-an Mfs.'Denls Duffy,
dressing to which flaming , t .~e prllc,. mlncecl1
brandy and bacon are added t,inO<Jh!m oaian, .,.led
COMING UP:. G •. er a I parenta, and H. F.' Kel1kel'/1 CO:pres1dent, an4 Mike DO!aneY, prtndpal. A rep?e.
meeting at a p.m. tmnorrow cbairmari of all-year schoofi · sentative of th• Slaariff's Depiitient wUl speak oq
at the table. . ! Salt and popper ' In the llCbool hill Mr1. committee. Mn. James J. safety problems cbaracJel'istlC'\>f '~slon VfejQ an~
George Newland, progrem Neville, Jr. will moderate. the new block ~nt program ~·]le· i!Jscussecl. I II oupo p111n ,..urt STEAMED GRILLED TROl!r I ·ta~ fi!lll1 cbopped
4 tmrt (I 11-S l>OUbdll eoch I parsley ' ' • , . . I l r ~f f.§; ~~~fil':s_ Wh¢n -Kitty \G.rowS_
, . ~ ~ choP11!'9 ~~~-=::: ·-Jleopl .. :dNI• "-f ,llllliied ' ·,: .· l -·-·i -,,..,_... tbrte yaara, and we1llave • ~ cblld. a . I clofe 11111c, crushed ind nixftll. Clilll ...._..,. We ere Doi In dire lilllndal ittalts but
I con (f -) cllopped . With a lcrk, _. the -we do bave to budlJet our money .. l'l•l .L~
ripe oil"" o1 the remainln& h a I f My llulbobd loves to boWI and la good ,.
S llCllllaiia, clloi>l>ed cucumber lengthwiae and allce 11 It. Illa tam buddlel are all nice ~ " '
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' , Wuh trout; wipe dry.
Oomblnl rematolns Jn.
'i· ~ awpt mlllbroOma, , mab • _.,., l'tooe
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Ind Jlia!<I U. aqua! ~ on -·"':F aiid -
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f"'k. Or -1n m 11qne oveo for• to•-
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-•·~-· -·-·-~·, •-'••le with ment that any tournament mDney won by took you and yct1r lluabud Ill for . .....,.. '"'""~ ,,..-the team, or ID¥ money WO!I !>)' m., ...... ·~ •• •llrlller llwud makhic a ....... look
<bopped ......,., -H dlvlduali. ,.OWd -be puClll a lll!i iii/ • --°" -wwa. Yoaacer 1'~ loclat lf""ler'/· 8"1 et
aerY1np. nJOk I IPOlll .., ID evtlilec out for the 1-· • DEAR ANN LANDERS' Forgive me .-H ~ 11¥1111 •P oome fif .,._
.. F~1~~-=·dtlldded memberw llld their wtm. The Jargt.I lor 111dng a qutstlon aboul a topic you'.ve .-...;. ';;::: 'fillleae::=-·='°·'· " • __,...... amount la the ktlty -llO. dealt with frequenUy but I need ab oplil-ly. -
mtnltotbolllSI .... , ··-lllil~:Aflwwetiiqom)1 loa .• ' I'·' 1 1p•-,'l-lo"" ........
h...., the IJl.dtJ -The woolen who'va WTlttan to ui:·u 1 a,.._ '
lie -prlu. It WU Ill mlo'a '-UR iii worth t11t a,.i.. 11!tl,poll · · lnflat·10.i. ....,_:$t11tpur11wut.t,•.T1ie1n ..._ ~ a.c1ded .tbat .......... 111 Dl!:AJ\AllN LANDl!R& Some-PIDllle r I on tbal y Is ISllO. -It 11 tt helps them. mil .;."'7. a don't ...., wbat -tblnk, bot I -
• Wa to taU> the lllnl and llleJr bulbond or get 1 new one. • · :r~tbot tit-. t do eare. My )loo.
Ad t wtv• to 1111 beat ~ lo town for dbiner ¥Y CJU<l!lca Is a lltlja dllfereat . Do )'OU· 'I);; IJl!l-1 lllve -1111"1111 Ila ,_.. van age ..i ...... We~ II 1"1qld COil behve a lface.IUI 11111 llllp'lill If> the ~~la lix ~old. lllo -
about .-,. They 111 ........,, I 1'Nol labor iiWllOi! I tia .. llO ....... about I~ --.. w..-. -'NEW YORI( (UPI) -folrl " Tbi1 want the prire ._ dlvlll-my ablnti (I'm lo tile pora"tl lleld) riedl · W .... been "'1 .. ,,,,_1•-.ii
Inflatable --Ir. ed -tllt team -ban. . 11111 I -.. -.... about I, ncret all ll!itlal ~ ........ lidllll the deMS••t I# ..,,,,_ and I .. Yr! liurt. Wa ;.id tba1t ..... II'dhnt1 kter' lilootlll ~· ' • 1
f!ldldna. ~•a -.i ~,Mid !la'!"! ~ !Gr~ --.. •fl: +,. 1 Jailoed 10 we·-eoted to• _ _....,...,..
dlcal)llOd. 'rbfl wu'Nportedll ~'"" 11111 been 'baliPY lot ill. >mo ,_. -· f WU -wed I few ud willla~ llt W -~
1 N0w Yort -•!Ion ~ bu couaeCf hint leeUnp -.,. and am In my mld-40o. beee ---1 !lad ,..,... . a
ahowliw reluded dllldrln ..,. and we aia lld aboat It. Pi.., Anac!OIJ -· A*1. -UNDECIDED IN ,_, l ... l -1 bap tllil ...
JoYinC TrJhlt'IH ,. wloat ..... Wa ........ alllilt bf, ~_.._-, da ..... ,_. ..... ,.. ~le
The lalla ... ltllllttMI~, ~ ~ ...; P.D1 i DllAll u""""wED: fto -w1oa bout IMi ... Ole...,, .... 1itlPt to
wbes and~'"'~ D:rt.!·~·' I• -_..., _.a facHJlt te 1eU J1 ywa ·111 our ~-· ~~.f~~~~ ~ •* ........ ·~ .. -~~~ 1111 ..i ,w • 1a to !or , •c: ' 1 .... , .. , -=.=:TO llOOft' ._"" ....,.. ..,... u. ~ •2•1 ...,, ·~ _. ,_., DEA1tl1 Ttll Ae ...... a• ~oJ con.. All ln .. .. -=-.1 ..... ,. f 'ml !lop to... .. ... ....
!ncland, wMie . ara 1lao ._ t111 c 9D -' Illa eyti llr •.,._ el die ,..,., ,W ta ..... -'"''' -du~. · divide tlla I ... (It# Illa IU ~ mot jowls. I -... d -=wzo. '
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The potato Is a staple In the
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Satunlay nlgbl IUf'P"' dllb
served with cold aita.
HOT MlJSllROOM
!POTATO SALAD 11 I
5medlum~
I &lkes booon ' ' · ~
io cup .,.._i oom I 4\0 ... _ Dour '
4'iii teapoc:m supr '
I teoa-ull' • v.--213 cup~' .
2/S cup 'ftl«i' 1 I can1 (I ounces eodl) llJO.
ed mushroaml, draJned I
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lnch lllcol . . cut booon tnlo 'li·lno'll
plecel; coot ID lldllel -IICl>lb' biowaid. R •mo , ..
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1 BJ JOHNA BUNN WlLll eoiDI t.Q.. eat it before S tablespooos butter (or Dllded) water (or broth), vermouth,
r'r ,.,.,.body took It away! ealad oil ) I< te-cngano waoalnp lllcl herbs. Cover, ->¥JS ANGELES -June "I had a breaklut ocene Ooe Jarte onion, peeled and I<~ tamaon llmmor oboul Ill hours (Qt
.., ... wu co•• um tnc where I wasn't auw-cl to be chopped Pinill me umu .-t ii tender ).
' IT IC.IP calories: uparqua able to eat aQ)'thing, but they 1 clove garlle, minced '1 ba optional i Add ' green peas (or bew) .-acrette and 1 gargantuan were to serve me acrambled. 2 cups .Uced carrots Frestilf grated Parmesan and corn, cook 10 minut•. (Cir,
....., of New York• •trio~ eggs. They thought, this will z cupe potaloel, cut In largo cheeie until vegetables are t...ier).
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-&teak ,,.1mm1n& be aimple. We '.!'.'!'. need one pieceo Brown beef, qulckl1 In TiM lo> correct ........... ~·. lllllted.-tbuttel'. ord"' becilUJe sbea not BU(> l!talbcelery,dlopped molted butler !or salad oil). llplo!l ·lolo•lo&1011pplat•11<
llftlo -would appear to posed to eat II. 1 fooled them Remove bed to heated diJb. ~ w!tb p 8 r rn e 8 an
bi.9, ~cooks
'sifit 11e things.'
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•a il'"'lltrandlorcompul~ve lllcl ate the --I" 2 cupe creen peas (er string Brown onlo!1 and'prllc In pan -·at table.
' filter. '!be trutll 11• June eats JUNE ALLYSON'S I !':""~ cul from cob drippings over low heat. If deslrod, •lew can be
to keep her weight up and her S cups water (or Wldiluted Prepare vegetables ; s e t tblekeoed with nour but tastes
nervous energies going. We BEEF STEW beef broth) aside. J\el1lm beef to siock pot besf ,,,,_-naturiii juice ol before one of her Los ~-.. Jes appearances in "No, Z pounds lean mmd (or I< cup vermouth wi\b ookm and p;Uc. Add vegelables and meat to Oavor
Nonetle." diuck steak) 11< teupoons salt (more ti tomaloel,• comta, e o le r y, the slew.
PoweD, the ae1ress·'~-===iiii~~ii~i11111-=~~ ...... ~1Ji11R11~:..:..::.:..:..-=~::.::..;--:--:~~~-===========~r:~~~::i~~~~~~~~~~~~~"':' husband, once threatened I
market June's famous
. y500 Stew."
We used to live out on our
t a lot. I bad to make this
for RJcbard at Jeut four
a week. Finally when we
the lreezera. I'd make ber-
of lt and just clwctod it the ,....,.,,
t's not actually an Irilh
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, rytblng I pul In It, but it
Ill fresh vegetables, ev"en
peas I shell, with good
beef, potatoes, car-
' and vermouth. I love
: thyme, tarragon, aDd
, ty of oregano.
especially like larragon
making salads; however,
not a very good salad
" er. I guess becauae it
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famlly and friends and Weer (Bbe will be
in December In b... 3'lth
, MGM's 1'Tbey Only Kill
Masters") do interest
I love to cook and do
pie things: lovely filet of
' or halibut with lemon-but-
Fish is always delicate
lovely to eat. I have to eat
of fattening things DOW so
i gel too thin (she burns
an incredible amount of
doing her fasl-lap 00
e).
ou don'I really get a lot of
' gy from potatoes and
· d like you do from meat
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a huge canister of candy
y dressing room.''
· uently during dinner,
leaned across the table
change asides with her
21-year-old R I e h a rd ,
at the next table, who
a remarkable
blanee tD his father.
June's daagbter, b a
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k .at those lucky peo-
abe said leanlni aerou
able.
loully they're going to
a lovely dinner and then
the -and they're .,.,....... I'm hiving a
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Allyson, Ibo ]Jfl't lllrl
door with the Peter Pan
bas ~od Utile In
._...,. ooept now
wean more caaual
. She wore a plaid
lillrt and denlzD suit.
1111 1Ubtle dlffatDCel
1eoera1 oullool< on We.
lbe .... alrald to turn
• dlnnor lnvilatlonl ....
she was terribly un-
ble.
I've learned to say no.
jWJOple coll, I aay, 'I love
adore you aod I rul1y
illlnlt. ol anything bolter
to 10 to ,.... -for , but I don~ M11J feel
IL' I never lie, IO It's a
'I jut can't come' or 't really ,,.,., to!.
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tbe -attitude m'I frlendt." And, IUl'-
• -ol ber -and """"" ber
llJll bu -babll !bat
"""' ber earlJ movie -tlllt of _,. -
oil Ille food -tbal ln•tlngocenes.
41<1 It recently, and Ibey
me kr it. 'ltlert's never
llll!orntakes.
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1111 dtlldbood We never
~ money for food
lloy, II food -thoro I
ystery
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quality food makes sense to you, cut out this
ad. Rate your regular market in each cate-
gory. Then come to Ralphs and do the same
thing. Be objective. And be ready to switch
toRalp~ TllESUPIR
USDA GRADE A-SOUTHERN
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RAlPllS BINlfSS
CORN BEEF ~. :89 ROAST , ... 98
15TO11 ~-FAl&YJlllUC -CHllc:K-• wcur
SLICED 88 CllJCK Pm UIN n..• STEAK ... 88
ABT MAS1BI MEATS ---STEWING BEEF
h.tloln
BRAISING STRIPS ....,. .. ,._cut
BEEF BRISKET ---GROUNDBEEF ..._ .... """"' ~STEAK __ ....
FAllLY. STEAK
... 98
... 98
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... 89
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CALIF. FRYERS lb.''"' • • Cellt.mleGNwni..:llr9MA.....,. 76
FRYER LEGS 'N THIGHS "' •
O.llcloil•,-Nutrlllovs 89 GROUND TURKEY "' ,
Cralllllll-1 lb. rol-,._
TURKEY SAUSAGE , '""°' McCoy Beel S--age
!'!'-~. McCOY BEEF LINKS
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' FREE RALPHS SUPER DOLLAR
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child 's admissiontoJapanese
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LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
E"'Jd•r low,~ .... _ ....... ,
TOP ROUND STEAK --· Bollom Silloln Sl8llk
... 1.09
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Cedar Farms Bacon -.85 SAMIRA 6 69 .... 78 VODKA ~··" • ...,_ .........
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT
f',.lltl-E11t'911• 1 49 ALLET OF SOLE ,., , .......
SPENCER STEAK
Ew1rydlylowPrlc• 8 98 ~"•lpl'lt-CIMie .. KllCMn 69
LAKESHIRE GIN · ~ ,,, • COFFEE CAKES -, S•~!..~':!•t•r-S•'' •too . ,. 98 ~"*"" ..... fr 78 SCOTCH lit gal. I PEACH PIES ... •
"':;: 2.89 ~.... 198 SHRIMP .. , .... ,. I W.
Fii.ET MIGNON Jltlpl\I ll!ld11tlv.-Stft.30 3 98 fl ..... -Detldo9e 1 Iii Montclair Brandy .,,. • ~TEACAKES .:.. ,
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Ralphs comblna~on of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES is ttie best way we know to keep your ~
HEAl:Tll & BEAUTY AJDS
NK'SHAMPoo .!.: .7&
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<Xll.OATI: 100 -• ._..._.._ n• 83 ROI.AIDS ...
;1$"1'mt = .71 S'T'ToarHPASTE t.: .74
~AbhHlllll-NM ffnr r-. 98 Tie DRV LOOK ... ,
FROZEN FOODS ..... 29 ..... ,. ... 26 .... . .... 83 ..... • ... 89" .....
'4K 71 .... .
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PrtcH -· No•. t to No•. 15, 1172 ... i= a BEAi/TY ~:.ti FROUN FOODS
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Home e'#s: Con,iputer Gets Credit for Consumer Mistake$
Bl-~ WENCK ltcn' pet1Q11114f,· ~ , _.i -•'.•Mfit1-· llDlque lblpe -wide at tbe clod. A wot can ai.o be uied
---may be wrllllb y « tbe compony ~. 19P ud llln'OW 1t the bottom for .otam'!!ll foods.
nol all sboet ... made of,... labeled, but flloe1 made ol to Ml COClillll eamlts!
unlne leather. le.other oubstltutea mUll be A. .U blf u llo ~ raw Oun 11 a credit card IOCie-with ...,.Iii mo. or wt\h er-(call Ibo llAll't to i.tni ---penntta wt to cooconlrate
ty. And beck of .....,, credit ron In addlilon1k-mulU~ • names.) In your lotlllr be fat> at the bottom and 1 ..... u It Q. I lla•e a problem with
card II a coftlllUler that 1<e<pa lion or io~ ...,. tuaJ, bul unemotlooal. )Jilfh move1 up the tloped sides o1 bo~ ._ty feet, wblch seema tract of ~ apendb1g and putatjon. Ni , on a lhll octlon, a oollllloo to the the pan. , to be much worae wtth wta1n
TQClay many m made of labeled either lnslde, around wroCa, ft)' bolW pllllBof
lmltatloos such .. polyvlnyl, the heel, or under the vamp. the ..... eamltsf !IOWw::
polyurethane, or poromerlc. So when you shop for.-, .,,.. .. Jull••-..:1.a
'lbese msn-made Ieathera do look for the label oo the -fed DOlli!llJ more_,
not breathe -even thoulb tndlcatlng what It's made If -,,... 4oo1 .... I '*I they may look JUI! llie from, 11111 avoid the hot Im-i.-. of IL be _, __ =ta~:~,:" "'." 0 _;u;;~may , ~di b~ problem should """; ruu!L ~. = ~ ~~ 1 ~1 #:!.,t:,.. u:-.i:,..c1111:.':u1~
It all wom v-efllci.ii"• TO avolil k1ndl of el" QUESTIONS WE ARE cocil<ery, food.I are cut Into cauae lhll problem? leather. So your feet may tJaUoo ieathera. ......i to llldllC eoMl!I ..,. tU the _, cob "' ....., be "'!!" td• check tbe ASKED , small pieces, rapidly cookad • A. Gtaulne lesther bruthes
un ,day Ille plier "!198 illp·caielUlly al the tlnie Q. What fl a wok? How over high boa~ and pushed up -wblcb means II lets cool air become uncomloriably hot and .,,.. )111 llom ...... --
sweaty when you wear sboea Q. My I-year-old "'" enjoys tho fllnlly tllil!C aail,..-i mabo 8 mlllake. From tlten of ·E· ~\to aee that should you ... 111 · · the tide of the wok to ~ In ml hot air and moisture ~l'r':'u.':"1..::r:..• al: Iii! ~ ~ ruJ..i A. A woli: fl a ft>Wld, cone-hot but· not overcooked wblle 6111 -ml J;'. feet will feel
another aa you try lo Pl the II fh no _,ry = ' lillped ~ u~. Ill , other raw Ingredlenll are Id-nlaUvefy and cool •. But
error corrected and your ae-tliot mlgbt be mlsr'Oad. .
made of Imitation leather. raw carrota but be refuses to them. Bat fan:lol tllD. §If
SOOes made of genuine toucb any form of cooked car-him may jutt make ltlm ,,._
leather do not need to be rota. What C8Jl I do to 1et him ....-.. ~~~~~--'-~--'-.:..:.:.~~~~~-,-~---ir..:
count straigbtened ouL to -!bat the total Is pla<od
Wblle we tend 'to blame the ~:"" ~ ~-l!'d
computer for our problems, uon ue accurate. • ,
It's really the PIOl>la U.,t feed """ ·be ..,.. to oave your
inlonnatlon lnfd the COlilj>uler aales slipo ao Iha~ .you can
that make the~:t•·d checkyourbiDsap!nlttbem. sometimes are Check your ltetanents for er--made by the . rori u 8000 as joo receive
ERRORS b~~. daNotete and~ly lhi For e·aunple, If you are ~ WM: ~ careless ~ w~tdilng .. the due date ao that your '
due. date Oil,-•· blJI, ml -payine!lts will arrive ~
don't make ,,.;p;,.,..1 ID!til the deadline. · -•
after the deadllno:, Y.OU will.be . Alld 'wheit you -.i::·I yc>r
charged ema...Jiiteieot ... -·-bills, -check to.... lla\1-10Ul "late charp." check is completely fUled QUt
And ii your check Is nturo-and \bat _you return the ..,..
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sufficient funds, or because your remittance.
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tbougbt you paid on tinle may \ pl~ with "computer .,_
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charged e:rtra. . . error Ill your bUllng, what
And U more than one penon · lhouJd yOu do"
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days before you receive your plaint don't write ii on the bID
statement will not ~ un~ _ serid a setparat.e letter, ift.,
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Pennsylvania Dutch
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PeMBYlvania Dutch °"ka , oiblaer I'> Dew ud In m. .... .um .. hang a aaD)pler In --main dllbe8. WCI>
their kitchens that ..,., dot1lfl "'°' Ca 11 er ol t
••Kl s a in' W e a r 1• abould ltt')'OU off in the rlaht
OuL •. Cookery Don't." I dlliitl.m. ·
In other wonll, the dlAd llllFUL route to a man's heart clH WOND
always be poved with teodor, TUNA CASSEROLE
lovlni fire, delicious savory I
fare, such aa Wonderful Good :\
Tuna <:uaerole. ,
'!1lls satilfying skillet meal, ·
beaed on red cabbage ml ap-
ple in a Davorlul ,.......,..
aour sauce, bring•~ tlm
to the lable tn a flrd -way. Tbe Davor combllt-11 .. _.,. u the ......
Y OU'll find it a cldiCtable
chona•· ' canned tuna lo rl!lllollfo al!
is Invaluable for easlll IM
budget -that 1llP -. main d1ih foods lnl a flld ol
We. Tuna ii comporalllo In
complete protein to --_ but )Ult checlt 1111 elf·
f ...... lnprlcel
Tbe..,... ways you -to nx11m1,thtmore-JOU
can 11ve on food -I fad
that'• • app<tlil!C to a -.
ti-days, II CUUnarJ -Tuna blendl ao ...U wttll a II
variety ol ~ thtt 11* -;;""~""'~t.:i:: can otrve It twtco a.._ for bowt.
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Crisco shorton1ng 3 lb.
, --Sliced Peaches 16 OL
Libby• Fruit incl Julee P.ck
\ ill-O :Gol1tln Deuart Mix 3 OL
as~
Frffze Dried4oL. 89¢
' ~ Joy Liquid ~n1 Giont Sbo 3-r
Aurora B•throom Ti .... 2-pk. 4 fer $)
Heinz ~etciiu~
Niblets Gorn
' I Wheat ies', s, •• 1t1 •• tc., •• 1
· V-8 Clam i/~etable Juice
Instant Breakfast •
.M.J.B. Rice Mixes
Chocolate Chips '"'"" s.m;.sw .. ,
Sunshine Krispy'.Crackers
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12 01.
12 01.
60L 6plt,
6 pit.
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1 lb.
Fresh T~nb9iv;n9 Turkeys
You order j st wh•t you want -
• hen ·or to and the weight 'you
' went! lndividqtlly boxed fro,,, Zacky
F ... ,.. PV.CEI YOUR ORDER NOW
-PICK IT UP1 LATER!
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19c
39c
49c
49c
4 for $1
39c
33c
OUR FINEST PRODUCE AT SPECIAL EVERYDAY PRICES
Butter lettuce
Tonder, looly
Tange~nes Lorge, s-t
Radishes cr11py """
2 fw 29¢
lb. 29¢
3 bun. 29¢
This is th• ••• you love ..•. TEXAS RUBY RED
Grapefruit 4 ,.. $)
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Richard's Heme Made Soups pi11t
Fr.dty --· .....,..,.., ,,... .... '-• '"''"'-"*"
MONDAY t Cf..•• •f C.l•ry Se.,,
TUUDAY t v.,.t•ltl• Sov,
WIDNISDAYr Ml....,.,.. SM,
THUlSDA Y 1 N•,., .... S..,
FllDAY , ..... 11.tt111 o."' et..w4tt
U.TUIDAY I Splff , •• s .. ,
A Plllt wtll """ tw• "f'f 1ilqfy,
EdarTI, Gooda or Smoked Edam . , ...
Oscar Mayer Wieners ""• t..f I ..
1h GALLON SCOTCH SALE
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leHant1nes
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Johoolo Wolbr Aocl
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AD PRICES GOOD 6 DAYS MONDAY thru SATURDAY
Shop anytime -pric.s ~ thru Nov. 11
Richard's has eamed the reputation of
being one of the outstanding morltets in the
United States. If you aro not a Ire • d y a
Richard's shopper, come in ond find out
why! But • , •
BE PREPARED FOR THE FINEST QUALITY,
SERVICE AND VALUE -No one was over
sorry he bought the bostl And that's what's
waiting for you 11 Richard's.
PEOPLE COME FROM ALL OVER TO BUY OUR U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF.
TRY IT-YOU'LL LIKE THE DIFFERENCE
L Rump Roast Bo .. in, ,, .. , S.Ult'br1t~ or pot ro11t
California Fryers Richard'• 11 ... , ..... body
D•ys fresher from Z.clcy F•nn1.
lean Beef Stew Tonder cu .... of chelco -• 1..29 Ila.
M•k• French stew with red wine, bacon, onions and mushrooM1.
Boneless Round Steak All contor cuh ·1.39 Ila.
SWISS STEAK 1.29 lb.
CANDLELIGHT MEATS
O.li9htful entrees with much of the
work done for you!
Stuffed Chicken Breast .98c lb.
Marinated Duckling o..,, •. w,,. .98c lb.
Jimmy Dean Pork Sausage ' " .89c
Fillet of Red Snapper
A$toria Cocktail Shrimp
.98c lb.
2.98 lb.
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Birds Eye Pea~ 10 ••· 6 ,., Sl
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TV Chicken Dinner
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C&W Strawberry Halves , •L 3 for $1
Morton Honey Buns • ... 25c
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Porn ~om Mums
lrln9 home •n ermful
of fall color!
1.49 -
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Date-Hut Dessert Loaf
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2 f1137c
Clover Leaf Rolls
Aw!e Danish Pastry
Election Cakes 2 for 37c
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.far dinner. When Dad and the
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the cold, warm then;i wtth
• ; ,~icious Cheddar Cltlcken ~:an. .. , BaSed on the classical
, ·Chk:~n divan, this well-
bolanCed .,caMerole combines
the vitamin' A of broceoli with
' ~ of cbicken in a
creamy sauce. Chicken ·Divan
is a meal that is low in cost,
high in nurtitional value, and
e ... neilt In .•.
For a lusckius White sauce,
first blend the ingredients in
melted bu~ to·bring out the
iip af chicken stock base,
mustard anct garlic. s a l t
seasonings. Milk, a "'natural . ~
Stanc/.-by
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Wheat genn gives the pan-
cake gCl94 texture and fiavor.
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P ANCAD: Rl>LLUPS
I cap unsll1eci l1oUr
\\ cap wbeal "'"" 2 teas~ baking powder
!~salt
II leas-ctiill powder
t 'A cups milk
2 eggs
3 ta~ns cooking oll
SlatW' Joe •J!llllilg, ""' be-
low: '!). ' ' Jn a medium mixing bowl
thoniuPJy stff toitlher all the
dry lnl!J:Odleoll; add milk.
1egp a"'-oil' l Beat until
ll_ll100lb. Pour bot1er . by V•
cuplUls onto llghl1y greased
.,._ prelloated to 37 5 *"-· . : '
. Bake untll tops are bubbly
~ e<ta-. dry , -about Ill ~: Turn and bike other
lllde!f9..1C"t$ ~ ln oven betwila ·layers oT .poper towel·
Ing. Spiion SlowY Joe Filling
onto ~ru. spread Ing
evonly;'roll up. Malces 11 -s ""'""'" . ' . lllol>Pj Joe Filling -Cook l ,,_ p ~and \\-'cup
I . In I tablespoon
j . ttit· bl 1 tables.-
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--ddU pOwder; add =..:•cc cald>lp end. J I<• W~re=:
, occlslonall.Y,
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souree for , good nutrition, I/, teaspoon garlic salt
gives the sauce tll familiar• 2. cups milk .
.creamy texture. Then add'the 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded
sharp Oavor of shffilded·. Cl)eddar . cjJee9e , ;
natural Cheddar, everyone's 3 wMle chicken brfttsts;
favorite cheese, for J twlit On cooked, cut lo hall and
the classic taSte. PrOtein-boned 1'. ~ , •
packed ~ ch e·e s e .. 1/, cq.p sliced a.lmdftdl :-r
deliciously ~Mplemeilk_ tll~ . Paprika • · ,
variety of ingredients'" ln Cook broccoli accoriling to
Chicken 'Divan. package directions; 'dfaio on .
. A spririkliilg of alpmds tops paj>er to,.._ljng. Jn "'"°'pan . . .
the ~le, prbviding a melt butter; . .blend . i n
crunchy · ooiltnst to each flour,• chicken;., ··;wck 1 base?
tender bite. Use a little muslard and garlic salt.
paprika to color the divan Remove· .from heat; stir jn
with flavor. n\ilk. lteat to bo\ling, ."stirring
For your convenie~. the constant;Iy.1 · , , .
casserole can be a5!1embled Bdll ·:and. llli' 1 nibi.lte. Stir ·
several ·hoimi Shead, then In ~ Jiist 111\1!1 melted.
covered and stored in the · DiVlde and ~arrange broccoli
refrigerator. Since the chicken for 8 servings 1n 'a ).quart but·
and brocooll are ~ed, lere!l •ac\angtl!ar baking dish;
you can just "'1'!D ·It m the pour over ha1r the sauce. TQI>
oven for abodt ' a half 1'lur. with cblcken breasts, then re.
CHICKEN DIV AN maining sauce, Sprinkle' over
alnionds, then paprika. Heal
in a preheated 350 ' degree
oven. 20 minutes or until hot
and bubbly. . .• .
2 packaiys (10 ounces)
ff9Zen broccoli JP£8fl_
2 tablespoons liltter
2 tablespoons all-purpose
f10llr
2 teaspoons chicken season·
ed stock base
1 teaspoon dry mustard
Note: Casserole may be
assembled and refrigerated
ahead of tlnie. Heat in
preheat,e(t 350 degree oven, Z. 30 minutes. ' '
Bountiful Harvest ----------
Popularity Rising
The peanul.5 add interesting
texture and flavor.
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Cook over medium beat,
stirring constantly, untD mix·
tuft thickens and comes , to ia
bott. llemo.e from beat. · ..
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margarine
1 cup finely cl>Jpped cab-
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V. cup lll'ated (medium fine)
carrot.
2 tablMpoons minced onion
'4 cup co~rch
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Memery ,of ChilOhoo~ 6ills • ·~i r, s
• BJ -AU GlllONS Tllfit ~ 1111 -ad for ID mJJOll .. , 1111111 a -• i!lll Clb -alooa. llCllll .... mlllr ·too!) ,-. _.IClilrcrelli!'&I
Wbo1 ~ '. In I be 1C:J1111 • the llldm wtth a lelter -oul dell!. llay -.V, low-aolorle dJcol! J 111111-1Ui8' •. fl """"" U ..... ball i.--! ~ a
•-If famlll¥' -! • ,,,_ ""-· 'l'lln) oo tlle be ser~ a1Jib11Y....,. 'i< al ..-... ..-or -. •q • t vale• I • u l•r lob!...,. -'"' • 1 amp e ~ oelf.~
AR al -)'OO'no c:anied -llld' ~ olll{ Ulllll room ttmperatin. =-~~~':'..;;.~try .... t!Nlt' . ' •IJtulo: II 'ClioftOI Dll tli ....... a"'l"cenlltoSLi!l
-to 'I, 'llltchen tl!at no ..-. • Makes 11 sllces, Ill....,.. .-~-1'!11Plnblml!runtll~ W>l-'·' GOUIU8'I: PW J>ll'S, Ill
'loqrer uilll euepl In P11r !bl bollet' Into a Oil c b (aboul ~ TAllGY TOPPING llld ~'(QIU. Spoon oa . " , eMe el 111 lli\lli PILOT, aD
memory. noMlick loef poo and ~ In inchea), ti~ calorlea peo lltce. I "lJ> t0w.i,t ~· clleMO !n!IMlluol ~ of calle a • (Be n ~ ....... : ••• -. f!plrta,
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mlnd plays!
'!be moet ele(anl entree
cen1 maid> Ille magic of
bellty port and aauerl<raut.
Ila -t perfume awn-
mons up the warmth of home
after a bitter-cold walk from
IC!bool . . . the time of year
when street llgbts go on an
hour all<r the dismissal bell.
A bad day, probably .
became childhood Is full of
Impending disaster.
But up the hallway and
bejODI the door Ille smell of
sauerfraut saturates o u r
small apartment, steaming
the windows closed against a
hostile -1d ol arithmetk
mistakes and lost library
boob.
My mother was the world's
moel marvelous cook, I
thought.
She wasn't really .
Everylhlnl -into the pot or frying pen. Her recipe
repertoire was Umited to a
few basics, plus the man-
datory lrilJb.hoUoohol poJato
and overi>olled V<ff"Jable5.
Port end 1auerkraut was
her "gourmet" specialty. It
was foreign ; she got lbe
recipe from Mrs. Reuben, our
G<nnan nelibl><>r.
Liiio mrythiDg In oor
it -p1m11 fatt<nlng. Big,
fat di.ms o1 pork aboulder
went straiPI into the pot with
the sauertraut. No way could
the fat escape!
You'd consider It grusy·
beyuad edtblllty, but we
thought it wu temnc. It's no
--together tile tlree of ua ~ lliO pounds ...
and I oulw<iabod my dad!
She could have used lean,
fat-trimmed pork cut from the
leg Jnsteod of fatty pork
:lhoulder. '!be calorie di!·
fermce is just about ball!
Today my mother and
father are gone. 'lbe top-Door
tenement is gone. So ls the ex-
cess weight. But 900\e things
remain familiar.
We're also a family of
three. and my own daughter
loves the sweet smell of
sauerkraut on bitter cold
afternoons, too. But tbe recipe
iJ a lltlle dlffttent:
POIUl AND 8.\UBRDAIJT
I tllick pork -k, cul from
the lee (about 211< pounds
befono Jrlmmlng) .
1 large can 127 """""')
sauerkraut
2 small apples, peeled and
chopped
2 llDAll oolom, peeled and
chopped
11< teupom caraway ....ta
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Have Ille lleak cut from a
vsy 1-frosh ( '"""""1)
ham. Trim away all bonier
fat.
Put the pork Bleak and 2
tab' soons of water into a larJIO DOlllllck pot <r large
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modalely bl&b hoot unUI the
---lltll the pork -becbm 16 -In Ila own melted fat. Brown on
both llldea.
lllnse the aauerkraut and
drain. Combine k wllb all ,...
malnln& inlJodlenla and pile
.. top ol Ille pork.
Cover and 1lmm« over vsy
low hoot IDIW pork II very len-
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ab< -mp, Ill caloriea each.
Simply delldoul and low-eai-
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That'• our Slim Gourmet
Gtoge!'Rich Loaf cab, only
IU calortea por aervJnc. '!be
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Pcwlxald :ruu'd 1ot by loUOwlne Ille peckap dtrec-
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-)'OO'U pmluce • rtdily'4ulured, -*ly oplced
loll cake with a far IUpel'lor
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"No steaks match El Ranche.,s' steaks, for quality, flavor and tendemess !
. Enjoy these sale pri~~~-·/or'7 days ... Thursday through Wednesday!
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Sh~p El Rancho .. ~for 7 days ~f 1:1ariety and value!
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F:r-s.h 5-pare Ribs . ·~t .. i .~z. •• :.(»9!
Lois ol rbeet On.these, to insure y<JP of all . the dining pleasure that makes ribs so special!-•
Boneless Pork Roast.·~. 89~-
Rolled Boston Butt ..• from lean tender mid-West.em porkers for more flavor and value!
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·R!·ck .-Cod FRESH FIL~Ers1 99c . . . . . . . . . . . '•
Mild avotthaCs a far cry from the ea.stem vari,tY, ... this is ~-real flavor treat!
:·Turbot FiUets ..... 9.9~ Mountain T:rout •• s 1 •:
: See the difference in our quality! Fresh from rushing sµ-8..-.:3/+ Ibr and up.
-~ -G. _c r'e·e·....:_1.·hr·1mp -. stiELL oN1 . $1 ''
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-~ .. ,. "-" ,J I . .. • .. "'"I } • · : · .. • 1,. ·Medium eize shrimp, from GU.JPofMuicbwaters ... an old fashioned .value! S.1.:8. BOX.~. tB.95
1 tlays· ol Groceiy Specials!
•• Cnlfl .......... 5·1/
Sweet golden kernels ... whole, in 12 oz. vacuum packed cans ... from the famous Green Gianti,! ' ' '
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You use it so many ways, you'd be wise to buy an extrft bottle at this special price on the 24 oz . size. -. '
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The ~n~ y~1J1o.Uee ao m.dy waya! And at El Rancho's price, it he<:0mes even.more attractive! 10-'h oz. dn.. -.
. Salad Dressing .........• 39c· ....
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FroDi·tl\e 1ofu of U:S.D.A. Choice beef, natwally aged for flavor and tenderness, trimmed for value!
Man aiied aatisfaction! ... loin cuts from U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... heart flavor,you'll appreciate!
Center Cut Chuck Steak 6·9!
' ' Looliingfor.El Rancho quality al a budpl price? Here'• the way to get the lleot of both Wf'r]do!
Ground ·aeef Steak .. w: •• 49!
Sui>er lean, yet tender and juicy ... exactly what you'd expect from El Rancho. Net weights oz. each!
Boneless Beef Roast .. s 12: Ground Beef ........... 99~
Rolled Englioh Cut ..• U.SD.A. Choice Beef chuck Alwayg fmh, m·b.ulk or petti.,!
Beef Braising Ribs .... 59~ Ga"'e Hens ............ 89!
So much meaty goodli.eea on these-U.S.D.A. Choice Plump little beauties ... 24 oz. big!
Sliced Bacon ... :~ ...... 79~ Sausage .... ~L .~~c."~~ ..... 69~
• El Rancho'1 lean JBnoi111tyluliC01!
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Old faahioned atyle for great taste!
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, Reserve you11 when you're in·Et Rancho this week. to be sure of getting e1actly the bird you want
fCJtyour apecial_Thanksgiving Dinner! Fteflh or frozen ... El Rancho offers only the finett!
.lTIJIKWB> 1 Ju~t enter r.?ur lucJtr. name! No purth81e neceaury.
· Wmnen will be notified Monday, Nov. 20. 00 bird.A
... 10 winnen at each El Rancho! -
Super f resit Protlucel
"''""' · .'~~~~. I 111/ Calilomia crown! You111ove them in aalads or undwiches!
Romaine Lettuce.·· l 5!
Garden fmh and 1111-n ... larp bunch. I
Mushrooms ••••••••• 89:
Sunkist Oranges ••• 19:
Sweet juicy V1lmciu •• .10 much Oavort
Butternut Squash • 10:
Fresh brown ... to go with your1t.e1kl! Nutty navnr ... they're10iood. baked!
Take your choice.of any of the delicious varieties io the Seven Seas 8 ounce jars ... oe takeeeveral! t-iY "" Delicatessen Dell1lttsl
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Stock up on Beef Rounds, Chicken Roundo, Chicken Stew, Chicken Parts, or regular Stew. 14 oz. cana
Cat Food . . . . . a for s 1 I Liquid Gold ..... s 1 ••
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Ch._ all boo!or all moot, in lhe 12oz. pq. Either one i.< • 1andwich favoritt'. .
All flaVon of9Llves -6Vt oz. cans. Scott's ... 16 oz .... for all wood fanishes! Diii Pickles. ..... J9c Sliced Swiss .... 39' ·
T omalo Sauce.: 10' Dtlve Detergent 69' Two jumbo plckl• in pllo bqi Prom foined Cache volley-5 ""·
Hunt's 8 ounce size cans. Save on the big•9ounct pac~ge! Franks. Knocks 89' Salame Chubs .. • 1 ••
Vlannaqualltyu.d.aluol 12... Gallo 13os. (8os.-l.Ofl 1811 oa.-:l.19) · Accent ........•.. 791 Chinese Dinners 59'
Like a little love, it helpg! 4 <>i. I ~hWl King yaffltia .. 11 oz. fro&en
Maxim .........• 981
lanu>U• frte••·dried coffeel 4 oz.
Dinners .'~~~.49' ' . Encldledo favoriteo, American 1tyle!
U.,.r Dep't. Val1es/.
Vodka NOllDAYTIMES s3·29 ...... i.......... Siii
El Rancho'1fl11eqU11ity, atam••Ullclln pri<O ... r.nh'. labisco Cookie 49 1
ldoal PMnutllan .•• 1011 1>1. pq.
HI-lo Cr.t1ck1r~--91
crlop bat1oly...r.rri..m S-hlno-. 16oa.
lubro Soups 3 .., 'I
Dellclouo 'r.-ro-ita (C~--,a8')
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Oranie Juice 4 .., 'I
Minute Mold 8 oa. com (12 oc •.•• 411')
• Whisker.='\~ .. '4" Ten Hlgh ......... 19''
El bldio labol-M proof! 5tJi S&nicht Whlaby 1av1GO'11 pllon
,lneapple Julce4.!1
SPrinsftold ... big 48 m. -!
Laader's Scetcll'•" ·11.cho lum. '3"
Save :JO'on the quartolatl C"-tlthorlilhtorcWlt-lllt
Felger' s CoffH. •2n
Groot prico on 3 lh. eon (1 lb ... 79')
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In .fact some Americans of
that ·era thou* nothnig of
baving ~ 8\et nilcnoo and eggs
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for breakfast, " T-bone for ·
lunch , '6llill a thick sirloin , . ·
smothered in onions for the
eveninc meal.
A iiew interest in beefsteak
has swept the United States
since World War ll with the
passion for barbecuing in
one's back yard.
Suburian dwellers
discd\'ered ~mething that the
pioneers on the western plains
had known a hundred years
earlier: that a slab of beef
'becomes delectable if broiled
over a bed of glowing coals.
stea.b range from the costly
file! ml~. to the lonlly
porterhouse 1and down the line
to lesser but still tasty cuts
known as rump, round arxl.
chuck.
'l't}e secret of sucoe9J in ·" " ...
preparing Chateaubriand lies .
·in the quality o! the aauce and
th11 leads us lo the fields of
wine cookery.
Cooking . with _wine can \um ll'trfl"et'C>CKE&" a prosaic dulh into a, ,.,. · ·~, ,
masteri>iece, and It can ai.o PINEAN'll£ · -·; ,,
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ou. have a rough, thin taste if
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flavor if aUowed to simmer a ftw extra minutes.
Allo• keep in mind that,
whereas you may not need a Kreat wine to work ·with, a
poor one can do a dish more
lfann than good.
'A New York restaurant that
bs mastered the art of blen-
ding bed and wine Is Jack
·l)elaney's Steak HoUse.
Host Paul Brancella buya
and cuta his own meat and is '·
able to serve sleau a_t a USDA CHOICE aurprlslngly reasonable price. .
HeN! Is his recipe for steak BONELESS TOP wi~ne:;RIBBON SIR(OIN STEAK
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·I carrots, dic<d
l ounce vegetable oil
1 table.!poon flour
Salt, pepper, bey leaf
~. 1 pound mushrooms
. I ounces sberr:y wine
Put beef bones, celery, car·
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B<legree oven and brown 15
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spocm vanilla.
Sift tof<ther 21> CU!" cake
Dour end 1 teaspoon soda .
Add to the creamed mll:ture
with 1 cup buttennllk, being
careful not to overcream at
this point. Fold in 4 otillly
beeten egg whites. GenUy stir
in 1 cup pecans and 1 cup
coconut. Bake in 3 layers at
350 degrtes.
For the frosting, m i :1
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tablespoms butter. bring.
ing lo a boll while stirring
coo.stanUy. Have ready 3 egg
yolb slightly beaten. Blend In
wltb. the cooked mlxture.
Add l teaspoon vanilla aod
coot lurtber until thickened.
about 15 minutes. Take from
heat, add 1 cuP (each ) coconut
and pecans. Beat unW fluffy.
Spread between layers and on
top ol cooled cake.
.-the cau· bu oo ru1
chocolate taste, add a few
~ --ol chocolate il you -Or ..... cbocolate lrostJnc.
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qar, 1 cup w1ter and V. cup
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dnJllO (r.d bots) In • ainal1
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This 3 bedroom Lusk-built home IJ In beau·
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patios, a suilny breakflllt noot, . handsome
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in Newport Harbor. She has wonderful views
on life -aud her home bas 1 wonderful
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BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUll'
1!eaatlful 1188Nlew 4-bedroom ruldence in
!1111-adulve -IU1TOUllded bf elite 13. c. Coantey Club. Sunken coavvaallQll ana In
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2IY HERMITAGE LANE OPEN DAILY 1:3M
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lam tonna1 illntng room and a fireplace *"' Included. Stroll 200'
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JleauUful oceanfront duplex rich! on the llind. A dell&htful qulettr
llreteh of beach. !Arp aun dick, a -t dwelllna for boach 11vtn1.
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BR.2 BA, 1,,,io. dbl hood. $351-.1!'11" ... Corona tlol Mar PRNATE STUDIO w/ yar.l Fumlthod & U""'""""" . Huntl .. 1leadl , ; ' ly l!OO »o. M>Om. Nice, -'":"-
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or 494-324& , trance. '225 II" DJOQfh. Both SIPool. ,IcleaJ for BatbeJors. "' _,.,. --~ S!'Ya!al avail. ,\LL £X. ~stow., paint. ~Jlbr. kwdY-bonie fat eWcJ:lY lady. ""7~=-"':"°"-"':~"'I' BR, ""'' d. hu&o, )'llld. ,..;1s -ID DUI: a -1B9l O>urcb SL, S!H633, VI '{RAS P!oot ...., filil<: KldJ: -pd. f!H13l. Sue C1eo>eme m<1089 CH Slde ol l!wy. !Argo Water paid. 0>...-t 0> call Balley tl1!H5liO Aol Furn. Bach lo I Br Ex LLA MAIJSEILLES ~: F.raol '.1131i' s.. ~I 2. '1:r , fl>lc •
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duplex ..... locale, $400. Agt. 546-41lt AVAIL-llt2Bdrmapts &Tanal.AJrl'OlldlUon11>r.. II mile Nol1h:·ti1 •HB,CJ.Jm ·~ "l;AftG'!l BIWl!l View~, .......
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3 BR, 2 BA. "1>!c. 2 car pr. Huilll ...... leach or "" cblldren. 820 Center c.,_ .ia! Mar· Colfa -~~ ~ ./.: fa'to~f~~-~..,; . -: . bltins, fenced yrd, kids ok St. $0--5848. ·• '· • , 'PM , . ·~-~~$150 .-per .mo. SINGLE car prqe Hear
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75 OLDER' 2 3 d 1st Westem Bank Blda'. · ,•, ' · 1 > tion, Lease~ pr month. · lm • 1,..... a.y ~· 1ncld. Prtv patio, elec ,?1{ ~,.,. · Ute ot niceplion area & F~Uy or sina1:-+ en. tJniver1lty Parle, Irvine. 3 BR. 2bu. tnilc. W"'W cpt. L.WINTA HERMOSA Call .613-8550 RlJl'R. ~-.... w~. 60-8340. gardqor;. Sf!=327t. • :! 'I'•.: coaterellCC room. .Call * Days 552·71lfl0 Nltlhll Patio.~ Nri/'" -. Oooullr1 IDllala IJy. 2 BR,· 2 BA.' · -· ''THE VICl'OR!AN" . WU< O> bc1:, Adlb, 1-f. '......,,.. IDT\' 644-'/Ml. · • < 1
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1 ok. ' . 3 BR. 2 ba. $325/'50 LOVELY 3 Br. 2 j!a. Stepo to BBQ, Unbelievable ~ • da>s; 6J3n41117 sit 6 pm. bllns. Wtt pd. C:llJ t36-4i2> . • 1 •& t ·~,_,, Ill· ft. !70. I.ti Ill• IL .$115.·
. LANDLORDS! 3 BR. 2% ba. $fOO bade. -..itlll 6 modem. Only . 2 BR ... avail Nov ht, wa!1t Cl to 5). ., .. lotuna. 8-h e BW!&i\ii ··-carpeb 14hq. It. l115.128111 .. ft. $115. RENTAi .. •!':~VICE 3 BR. 2 ba. lam. rm. 1425 l3IO + Util. -1..... 1 BR. FURN. $175 ta leach, odl:lls, . $205. 1167-Vldorla St fl , .. $155. • . e imi. e W&lk ho dooeb mlO W. !9tl: St., CM.
BEACON RENTALS i red hdl w-R11r 6'11>-33n, 2 BR ... URN. $210 83S-lm "' 54Mm. * SHADY ELMS 0 POOL ~ .• VIEW • • S:ninmtnr NII -· 646-1246, ~·· 11 * TWO flllly -s BR, 2 .. 2 BR STUDIO s1-. • AduJi. Poo!oide 11•rui: OCEANFRONT ··-DESK ..U.lile -A-.,.-,,..,.::~;;..;~l=-==~"-1 = II J!llk.,to belch. c.n • ~ SPACIOUS 2 :ftr,, 2 Ba open e Childrenae..-t "Joclc: 2. BR 2 BA Leue. Matm e ~ r.mPii-· II*"' a . -~ . ....,.. a-··--AU. l111L1TlES PAID beoms prfv pr 6'l3-0937 F '1'' p•--' . Al ulllliii'-· n.;:.a ~ W111 pmldo -. LANDLORDS! . . """"'·~~'!!._... Adulta No petl -s .,..en. '. ,.. Fum 1u..., . -Adull" no pets. El<Yator to 1iiilJIS I'm ·al IS mo..,4wwwwla& -
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ach 8 Corona del Mar e Univ. Parle Center, Irvh~ 2 BR. l:W. BA, · a (4 bib 8. of Bu Dieao rrw, Adullt'only, $225 Month e TRO~CAL .POOL e • ~~ Mature ldl<a, 'no pebi 'Ltcmia 911Mb. ... i•
Lquna. Our Rental Ser· Call Anytime, l3l-0820 ~£. •• ~ m ' on Bead!. 1 bbr: w. oa lkilt REAL't'OR . 644·4848 2 Br. ~. J% Ba. ~ WS""'nee to DESK tpl('9 • ....._ '50
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+ I.oft. CUit. Sn&Jl/Fam/ ewJIOf1 · lBR$lliOw.Utlll beach, $85 per mo·., L · .• .~m;, ~rJ:~·J~~ f99.~ or · e~4 -~·=:::: ~ := OFFICE·STORE. ':,'t,Mloute f7U430 RARE BLUFFS 2BRS2110w-Otlll. ~ Gentle,... pref. 5.1SMll ........... • ·l Bdnna ·Ad\l!b · "'1 -llfl. .JI.SS. Mo'" V•"'!,.; .... , '1lJ!>!ua Apls-Aw.U Fi.om sio. ·~i IL~till!pald. 0:. ~·
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pool $8XI --""'1. .. C ~ Newpott -tioa. . 2 "":nmlng pool" Call · " pa 6:i.i'.ut\'."' •· mo'1 --. 1 BR, l BR --"""-"""';.;...-"'-" 1 ~~=-;~~~j ~·~ ~ ~ Stetncr .... ,,.... 1&tm1, ~~ , tactu-2224-A bri:c.t1n:a ~ve. .. n4s Ocean view, aupe"b muse a: den, 2 ~·1 1; 3 BR'1. ''THE FAC:rORY" bM 2
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............. 1375, -· ~Ba. Qiildlpel ... ' • ALL U11LITIES PAID Allo ...W...b 'avl!I. · . Pool. cpl/drp, hl .... ·ldds °" 'lood> .,._ .. club w!tll Ptll --::malJ·ftlall ::bops. Ant1qq< ' -sm-3 BR. 2 BA. fllolc: bin-, C...:pott 1:ri>re ,..._ 3 Bclrmt., 2 Wtha, f>1'lc Metlalo 0pon 10 tll 7 pm 1996 -!lo. I .. ,i;c.31!13 _'!"'que Aquibor, .-.W 60'2007 'Mll'Sciitt Pl., C.M. o!:op, ~ 'lbop -.
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S.A.C.C, Gal! • BA. Dix Odld .. dlnoct -S BR. 2 BA ........... $280 nr t14,_ & 2 BA, · vaulted oe-. a-~· t ty. • $l63 Wtr pd. Reflle, • L0:i.im='=t :!1'3::-.,..,-~---, --,t I
Bedrm with yard, ll<> N~VllOTllERSW Dltlr~· e -te dla'1 "'° l BR. l BA ............ $115 Adarni ~ . 'Pooh.,, $:19 !L ·1 l!odroom/ _, 1195. '-..Hid. pool:' Multi, Jn. local!on near N • wf::t
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William Danilemeyer (R) 45,31~ Do~a. S,..nao,n (AI) S,18!1
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Slllpa, S.811
Bldham emi)y WU1 his si:dt1 term O\W
San Juan ~ ~ 'lllarpo.
riding aa a w.a 1iril a..• marp in
GOP ~ onr OmJocncs..
'!be dis1ri<t -... -_,, -of ... """"1 ...........
coastal ..... _ ... --ltlnr lo
the San Di<t<> ~ -
-surri•-..1 .... fill< ..-
the ~ "'NJ ·ct fl DmlDtnt
Terry Moshmtn in tt.: ?W:lil cmtrid..
M~ bad thr ~ d. Ibo Ory-
Unruh £0t'C'eS.
1be disuict ('O\"'en tbt oorthw'e5t
quarter of tbr eoanty ii• !wl~ Hun-
linglon Beacli. Fountain \'alley and part
of Costa Mesa. Butte will be str"\'ing bis
third term in the a.sstmbly ~
Jan. 1.
Cory, Orange County's only
Democratic atate legislalOr, downed a
former assemblyman, Dannemtyer. The
incumbent, a -<i Garden Grvv,o.
staged a well·financed campaign 31aimt
the Republicans backing the Fullerton •.l·
torney who was once a Democrahc
legislator.
In the 3Sth Di.strict wbicb coven the
northeastern portiOn of the COUDty,
Briggs the incumbent and a resident of
Fullerton, was easily able to bold off bis
challenger Ted Sblpkey of Brea.
State Growers'
Proposal, Prop.
--.... DomoCrlt ·o.iwe ~.
Wttll • po.....,t of the vote bf, Nl>ll>o
led wltb 4,464,=l or 55 peroent. to
Mc(iovem't 3.461,238, or 4S p e r e-e n t.
Amtrican Independent candidate John
Schmit& and Peace and Freedom can-
didate Benjamin Spock shared about two
percent of tbt vole. Schmitz bad 211,m
-. Spock I0,3fr.
Nine hid the .o1 .. ua1 of 111e blggut
Cllllornla viclOcy margin by a
Garden Grove
Bar Shooting
Kills Patron
A grotesque twist was injected Into 8:ll
iJtda Dly bamlom argument cllmax-
rd tei" \io&ent death Tuesday, when a
cwpmter named Nixon was gunned
cknm.. in the doorwa) by an alleged drink-
ing buddy.
RaJpll C. N"aon. 35, of WI W. Oakfield
Ate... Santa Ana, was killed instantly by
a .Jt..30 ~ rifle slue fired through
bis chest IS be re-entered the tavern.
~ Glove ,,.UC. dlapatcbed to the
Oasis, 12221 S. llarlJor Blvd .. took disabl-
fd carpenter G. W. Qi.isl, 44, into
CU!tody and booked him on suspicion of
munler.
No one else among eight patrons who
witnessed the tragedy was injured and
they told detectives during i.ftterrogation
that they didn't even know what Nll:on
and Crust bad quarT'eled about earlier.
Crust Wt tho barroom shortly afler
m.id0 iafrt accompanied by hls wife, a~
penoily going home to DI S. Bin:h St ..
and returning with·t11e·deer·ri!k-. -
Investigators said Mrs. Crust ac-
companied her disabled and unemployed
husband back to the bar, where he an-
-rk.unced be was looking for Nixon.
Shortly thereafter Nixon returned and
was shot down as be entered.
Detectives continuing to probe the
tragic shooting said today that Nixon and
Crust kne·" each other and may have
been co-workers before the murder
suspect was disabled.
The dead man ts: survived by his widow
and three cblldren ranging in age from II
to 16, according t'1 pOlice.
lllf••nr Jl'illllllill I ... llnce
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of the vote.
It WU the thlJd time he-canied the
alala ·1u a White HOUie cooteot, but this
wu a runaw11 compared wtth bls
hairsbreadth 35,C-vote margin over
John Kenaedy In llNIO. •
And four yean ago, Nixon defeated
ll\lben Hmnpbro; by only -~
out of 7 .2 million votes casL
And it eully surt>assed his earlier
C&llfornia record when, as a young
Congressman, be woo a U.S. Senate seat
in 1950 over Democrat Helen Gahagan
Douglaa by 6111 947 votea. .
But above Iii, for Nh11>'s Ca1ifomla
campaign strategists, it b""'lht the
President full circle In bis na.Uve atate
frr 1 the depth! of his poUtlcal career in
1962 when Democrat Ecfmul)d G. Brown
defeated him for govemor.
It appeared to be tbe end of bis r • ~
political career then as the weary, em-' ' ._:~ P ... I .
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TRUSTEES ••• · bittered former vice president told a ; OJ<i -.,-· . .
cluster of reporters 10 yean ago ~ • N~iD:E'~cz!_,, .'" • • fill ·the o,w vacancles 00 tbe bolrd,
Tuesday: "You won't have Nixon to klck U, bl\l:J.;:,~ prellden Patrick Back\u said this morn-
around any looger beca-"""· g~Uemen, • "'' and ,.,_ B 1 b •-'-•· Ing. this I! my last press erence. • ""'"'"""" ', r.-,f<" -~, ·In fad, he aald, the new board Bui that Was pusbed f\Jrther into the _..:._o:.J~ .... ,. • J;;.• DHlfJJDlr. ~ r~ memben could be seated as early as
post Tuesday night as the jubi!Jlot PreaJ, .Wiipe U~ 1"M>' .. ~ ~~· · , denttold111pporters,'~fot!D8klnc ~ · ~W'• c:...!k!l[ey ·afler , Tbe lint •tl!P In fllllng the~
our lut campaign tbe very beit cam-· ~ fte ...._..,, rxirr-r Wilnt BICal' ..xt..iW be to place DOAfces in
palgn." · liilO: " 1 ~,.iii ·* 13,0llll i.eat wy..,..... aollcltlng .....,,_ from
MtGbvern tried to fasbion • tiadlt!Onal • · ot!On 'IDU1!i over"~ll Jolm poh llil -t.a. · '
Calllomia victory with a majofity of w. Jila<k. · " . • ,; ·~;:::-After the ...ume. are received, eaeb
'm!lllliii 'vota ~r I pert<11i ~U,. vote aa-
llon:Jl7 ·~·mlll!Ga;" lie a~aboot
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t ifdin;l1x to14 jlfll ·a~ lblt "Nix-on DUI u1 aliUd oebedule toward
George °'11ell'1 '1114', !later in four y-W.thin. an,.aoe rve ever *°·"
The ~ oak! tbllt he would
lead bis party apili In 11'11,. when the
party will bave .. ndidalel oo aU IO slato
ballots, compared with 35 slates Ibis
tbne. ., •
Sdm>lts aald be may laaeb ~
at Saota All8 Collega .mtle 1waltJna the
oen jlmldmtlal race.
The .. ii •. 'l!bo!e .. ~ of peo6le wbo rofule 'to ,rurrtllder Civen the aomo
.oddl that the l!llD"flne folhen bad. No , one's flQbrt[ to etQp us. Wt're l"inl'to
build, &ulld, hulld 'You can't assustnate
a J>ll11. You can't ass•M)nate a prin-
ciple,.. he aald. . . .
Schmitz was ooce ~t NJ.ion's own CQlllrtasm&n. Now · ticlled the
-t'a llan41Jne of the tnam Wat.
"We ·dii DOI !lave a llfOCe . ;" be ·
Aid. ''If we bad a trulli, In lending l/IW
Ior (IOll!lc!ana, we wwld call this •
llOtraya!, a slab ln the back or aur-·
render.''-some 300,000 wtoa from Northern Jle :oiiged a hard cain~~J.be candidate will be iuterviewed by the a-
Ca1ifomla to offset the margins Nixon huge l!ePW>llcan m.aJorliJ Tii:ll!O . .tliljlct latJnc five-member board of truatees.
was bound to build up in Orange and Sao •• .~ to de1-to -. """'.ri#lf1,.,,. Tiie board will then voio OD the top R uhli Get Diego counties. ......;; :r --1" -;: ~ candtdale from each of the two new ep Call8.
He needed a standoff, at the very least, c~. i ._...!_'_.:.:!_:_~;,,. areas.
in Los Angeles eounty, with almo61 . • flee~:;,.,~~.:;. ..:.~.~~~~a~ .. ~~~ One Vote Margm· third of the slate'• IG.5 mllliaa reglatered Wormatlah -· baiail·I*:~ _,.will -_ ... _ • .., ....,... •N-.
voters. 00 ~In i6v<nuW1-1U·111tlll1d ed. "We ......... ...,,_ tl> ~·" •
From the first returns. it wu. evident at Hfnabaw'1 status .., oOuD&J.a •1•1•a1•1orx A -..a..•" mee•&.... of the · ....t..t.... J S S
that It waan't Flag lo happen. guessing tbat IUCb • Poet would~te -~~ aald,~ been ca11:.I~ n ta te ena te McGo>tem ac:ond declaive vtctorles In . man vOleri. .. · • day_ !!lib! ao ln!s!eea may_]llL brtelecL.,-
ju.>t--SI ""mt..,:-SID· p,.,,. llUrgener, a JiiOilllne ~stali'0~~ .... =tar=-'a'Co!iiiiil·tlle appointment-· . I.OS ANGELJIZ (AP) -Republicans
cl=. Alameda, Coalra-Colta-andrYolo, from the San Diego area, r:an ·1n • Jiii. '1l!9 ballot proposftloos """ 1ho reso1t gra-blleil a ..,.._ numeric>! Oc!g~ l!fthe
and held nanow marsl!lo In tbne otllerl trld llandcd the.~., • :'1181" ol ""8fly a year of diacusa!oa . .-, the Cal!fornla Senate today after 1 fierce .
-lnall u::' =. ~ Jllurallty . ..,.. area In the Coutt.niand'alec!1rea!ii'l!'IOilt elfecttveneaa .of lh'l collqe baanf, con-batUe -but Democrats swept toward
well under IOO,OOO and Nlxoo -~ of Congresslooll dlatrlcts early tbll ,..r. s1derfng the sire of Iba Saddleback Com-lopolde dominal!cin of !lie Aaoembly. (See ··-r His opponent, Bob Lowe, II a lfUle. n..inlty Collqe Dlltrlct. It Includes 47 dataili, Page !).'
Ing Los Aoie!es. ' · kl!own high acbool teacbar In ·a -perl"!ll of Onmr!e County. Demoerats boosted their control of the
McGovern even fal!!d .to CMrY the with a heavy GOP majority. It lnduclu eon..., 'offlclals dllcovered the rapidly Assembly by at least eight seat& but
rock-ribbed Democratic atrolJ&bold of San Clemente, Lft11!118 , eeacit anil the growtng Mlploa Viejo lnlalee .,.. bad Republicans captured ii 21H9 edge In the
Sacramento County. Balboa and Lido lslandi aiicl !llllioo . three Umeo the ·number. of voten as the Stile Senate, ;where 21 votes are needed
Peninsula aecUoos of Newport ~ other IOCJr truaee areu. to 1c:complllb almost everything.
Hanna waa In no daopr ·In the Sith Following a aerlel of meetings early Both partieo are expected to pour men
Dlltrlct and wm hll llftb term In this aprlq, a propuoed redlltrtcting plan and ,_.y Into the batUe to fill the
Congress easily ov.r Santa A a a waa fonnulalod ,aaq · lllbmllted to the vacariey created by the death of Slate
bus!nesaman John D. Ratterree, a Orqe County ComJn1t1eoi on Si:llool sen. Tbomos Carrell. '1be GOP wlll be
several tlmeo looer ID lftvloul altompts Jllitrict Reqlnlutloa. irytni tO plot up that vHa1 1111 1l>to and
to pin public ofllce. ~ •Jllli<ml of the plan by the Democrats will be oeeklnrl a llil4ll apl!L
The veteran Demotrallc OOUiiW committe<;, ttia 'pnipoaal waa oubm!tted .'In .... of tie>, u;e:<ilcldlng ballot ts
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had a heavy majority In npter'4 to mnmlinlly callqe dlstrlcl -n for ...i ~Y Republican Lt Gov. J!'.d
voters going for him ,-• ... eJ!Ce In flDal adoption. lleloecke, however. ~e Couaty,•lo!"' )rid ...... ~ In
thO'ba .. ~ fn Lei/I ~'OiloJ>.
ty 'lllildi bail ~ added 16 hll -Iii
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California p<>'ftn' proposal to ,..Wato . ·" .. 1 --11(1'~ lll!i,<jVblle -.~ and
employe rtlatloos In tbeir lndUatrjjj UlLYillKl~-.Strlklngteclmloal· ;:.t ~ °' ... ~ Ziegler :~g;!\!' the slate, w .. plowed~ a , 1f. . 1 . =~ f .~ ·~ :2_ _ . 1 ,, J
the recent re1HIJimejd. •
' . ·v1t ·• -Islands' gm!<) I)(; I B.:-o di~· tGJI' .. 2 ~-D • 11!! t '". • 1 ,1 t •, , ·': • I,.:,
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'· fores One~":· Witli •91.9 perwit of th< pn<JlilCll \~m .ii< n lil t ~eportlng eicept · • " " .,.. ;La• ,oi, . .T
reporting, the no votes numbered 57.9 forooverageof PresidentNlxonandSen. Air Force nus CHRISTIANSTED, Virain 111t1nds
pen:ent. George McGovern. • · A ' (UPl) _ Baudlt& have klllecl tiio persons When Pat Nixon at Cqnoordla
Hosmer, .aeran RepubticaD!.IJIPl'!l!D-
tatlve WOO out OVf? an .... !but
relaUnly uoblolm .c O 11.e I·~· 1111-
mlniltrator, Denn1a E. Mllml1· 'l'lil<llbl
dlatrld lncludea 8e.11 Beocb ·and· HW..
tington Beach.
"We consider this a victory for the css cll)1ce!ed ·p!ans for nslng mansg.. J I ·s · Q . ln.thelloldup~a ·IU!aW'..i. School In San ~te,arrlved !II ·
worken but alto for the voten," said ment crews at a number of other ele<tlon il an emente TIJe '•la occutred . tWo I mOiltbs vote, elections inspec!Gr,, Wilma
C.W Chavez, leader of the United Farm locations a.id for using pooled coveran Nixon Gets 2 Lines alior the atla 00 the' poUnlaJn Valley Wallln&ton lold her that her
Warters Union AFVCJO. '"n>ey were not when it appeared that picket llnu might san Clemente'• first Air Force Golf Course ln which eight pm0ns were daughter, Tricia Nlioo poi, allo
fooled by oil of the llea and fraud the Interfere with remote operations by ABC recruiter in many yean ,.1 up abop . MOSCOW (AP) _ In • -slain In lllOther anned robbery. was registered to vote there. '!be
powen were trying to pua off." and NBC. recenlly In the ·Jaycee beadquartera dlapatcli datelined Waabln&IOD. Tail, the Police aald a third man wu crltlcaily First Lady cbanjied the IUbject.
The unloo will step up 111 boycott The union of 1,200 cameramen, techni-building aloog Avenlda Del Mar. ofllclal soviet newa , qency, :repcirted ....-~Y when i,ur amied men Mrs. Co• alrudy bad .. ted that
against nonunion lettuce growen -1 cians and engineers ·agreed Tuesday Tech. Sgt. Bibb Kelley, head or the Air today: "Presklent R •. NI.Jon ~-~ walbd loto .tbe Brau Haus restaurant in day-in Westhampton, N.Y. She is
tacUc which would have been ruled out night not to picket either the Nixon or Force's Oc<anaide recruillng office, been elected the president 'of the t(alticl downtown Cbn.tlanatad and mads off registered to vote In both places.
by J:PG~~ ~dent of the California ~cGovern beadquarten ~use of the mans the San Clemente bureau each .. -~~j;*i·~"ii9iiii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·.;;· iiiiii""iw~Wl~an~ui'*"~~~~·~·~-~~of;blo;·;ae;y~.~·iiiiiiiii;;;~~~~;\;~~~;'~~~i Farm Bureau FederaUon and a·Ieader of importance of the-elecUon. Tuesday of the week from 11 a.oi. to 2 I
h;~.·e;~r~l.'1~.· ~~~r""" .. "'"'·•li!i~!°'n..::t~·<:i,i-t:7r'=:·.:~t ~;::.,,.;:::~-:-~~ALI-
Kelley • empl>Ulzed that telepill>ne In-
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War Veteran Loses
BOSl'ON IAPJ -John t'. Kerry, who
gained national recognition as a
spokesman for the Vietnam Veterans
against the War, lost hil bid Tuesday to
became the first Vietnam veteran to
serve In Congress. Kerry, a Democrat,
k>lt to Republican Paul W. Cronin In the
coolest for the 5th District seat vacated
earUer this year by F. Bradford Morse, a
Republican.
Gffl.•l,COAIT
DAltY PI LOT
Bea ts Guard Dog ~-~~ .. ~be 0::.ii~, ~
free.
A would-be burglar greeted by a
German shepherd guard dog at an Irvine
landscaping and plant storage area
brutally beat the animal with an iron
pipe or crowbar, pollce were told Tues-
day. . ·
Edward Carmomr said be dl.scovered
bis dog Thom sul!erlng from· repeated
blows to the skull 1114 jaw In the fenced
compound at 18'Nl ·ConstrucUon Way
West.
Tbe badly beatell animal WU taken to
8 veterinarian ror· treatment ad lrvi.-
Patrolman Bob lletJ said -IP' pear good it will •recover.
Carmona said in the report filed Tues-
day afternoon that nothing: was ttolen
fn.m the y1rd containing a variety or
shrubs and plants used iu ·profesalonal
Jandscaeln&-• " ,Y ,, .
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Arts, C~aft8 Gro~p
Studies Oil P~Ui~s . .
South Co;sl -~"'°· painter ind moaaalc expert Joyce C\Jlrll: wilt ~rnonflrate 'oil
painting • for memben -of lhe San
Clement• Art.a and Crans Clu.b 1l i
monthly a>eetlng Tllunday In the Com-
munity Ouhhouae.
A spq~U dinner slartinl . 11 I p.lri.
will ktck OU the activity. ~1Uou
· for mmiben or other resldentl in the q.
ty interesttd tn ar13 1M cnftt ..
8'allable by calling 192--71:14 or •1t11.
Brown to Be Active
LOS ANGELES (AP) -BiloJtd IJT
Dcmocrauc ahowlnp ln ltllewkie elee-. t!of>J, S..'<ftlary of Slate F.dmund llmm ~ "l'I ilt plana to talle a .,... active
In Ji<rlJ Polllk:a and will decide llUI
annmer whether lv run for swemor. "I lnten<I to play a vllal rolt In the
m'llall1atlon of. tho Democrallc party In
ILis Mate," Brown oald Tu<lday night 11
1-llC slat• headquartm '-·
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The T\Jellday number ·la -· Men and . women· • iDteftlt.ed 1 n
recrultlni \llfonnition aJao can contact
the Oceanalda olflce fne of chirp by
dialing-·
Decompose<}, Man
Found in Bag
L-Of! GATOS (AP) -Tiie docomjlooed
body al a M who bid boon obot llx
11me1 and wnl'fled in a borlap IN hu
beta ldenWied u Mark W a y n •
Citarhle, II, of Boulder Creek. lherlfl'I
tnv•tiptoi'o said. · .
Ollleer'I aald Tllead~ the ,,..U. IOllllf\ =in:~ l"'11ore. ~~d~ aJxM.IWO ...Ou .. Clw1bunlu reported
mlulnc from home on .Ocl IC
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\ By the Umt moil pooplt btvt
worn an electric watch for a yMr
or more thty btva for,-Ille
exact pr«tdme for ~ ~ ·
new battery pe11odlcal4' nqUintl.
Ono of about evary llvt lnilill Ille
battery lmprop¢y, .... ·!Intl lhat
tho ~ dOIJl Jit ~-M ilDd It In for Warl'IJlly ,.m.e_
Tho ballerfM la ·...... oltclz lea
can bo "Placed. O!lly bJ la jewelef.
: Bill for .thollt. wlitchol ln J"ldcb tilt
jballeey may bo ~ by Ille
1owner1 · aome tO'ODMll erron ate
lma4e. '· . ... , .
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Next la ~denwlalao ' ' ·11o • v staU.iloll .~ •'!I ..,.
rocoplM llU ' mw· Mil; llW
tha baltll'1. Bat la Jlflt .. It
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bave pnbebl7 1o a~..a 11e • baidi aprlfll !W IM rWl'1C -a.t-
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CBS 9 8:00 -Tile Harlem Globetrotters Pop-
corn Machine. Tile W<Jl'ld-renowned basltetball all·
.WS do their thing In a melange of music, skits
and comedy stell:hes. Teresa Grav .. guests.
NBC 9 8:30 -Madigan. An American mob-
·ster's operations In London prompts Madigan to fly
over and belp S<otland Yan! break up the gang.
Richan! Widmarl: sun.
KCET 9 S1lO -D C. IIl. A filmed documentary
of the _,,. \-t«n!>S .\piost the Wu "inva·
sion .. ci tliit ~-c:al 1971 for a week of marches,
d-ml ....,-.ations with legislators.
ABC 8 lrelllll -n.. .JWio .<\ndrews Bour. Rab-
.., Gomol .amt ~· sur Joel Gn!y join Julie
for u co "~ rti' ..-IDll clancing anti a medley
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TV DAILY LOG
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Evening
NOVEMBER 8
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The c:urlolos port .ond the
lloodples open on Orange
Coonty llages this week al siJr
dll!mllt llieater groupo tmt
out their latest offerlnp -
with juol .abcMll aa maey
U>eatrlcal 111y1 .. being llllllted.
Playgoer> can take their
pidi this week from imported
comedy (''Tango" at South
C o a s t Repertory), fantasy
"Ondipe" at UC Inlne),
suspenoe drama ("Wail Uotil
Dart" In Hunllngloo Beech).
new comedy ("Forty Carats"
at Fullerton), mys!A!ry ("Tbe
Mousetrap" Iii Anaheim) or
good old-fashioned melodrama
("Onlf an Orphan Girl" in
Newport Beach).
Also on tbe boards are a
romantic drama ("Summer
for five weetendl, Frlda\'I.
aad Saturdaya, ·with an a:IO cwtatn, arthe playhoUae, 2uo
Main st., Hu~ -h. -·tlonl 531-414$. •
JEAN KOBA, who directed
the lall HW!Unaton ~
abow, "Mary, Mary," moves
rtlrlh to stage Agatha
Chrlltle'a "'Ibe Mousetnp"
!or lhO Ana·Modjeska Playen.
'!be play opeus Friday for lwo
week<nds ooly.
Donna Ctmdlfr, John
Loughman and Jbn Grlm!ley
bead the cast for the mystery
drama, with oll)er roles being
taken b1 Vivienne Maloy, UJls
Farali, Stuart Elliot, Paul
Seop and Tom Barnes.
Performances will be given
Fridays and Saturdays this ·
week and next at the Loara
Playhouse, lt!Ol W. Broad"ay
in Anaheim. CUrtaln ti a: 15;
reservations ~114 days and
77~2046 evenings.
:.. and Smoke" in Laguna
Beach), a vintage .comedy
("Happy Birthday" in 1-
Beacb) and a new musical
("Promises, Promises," also
in Long ·Beach), Both "Sum· JUST WHEN you thllit
mer'' and "Pr0mises'' take you've seen the 1ast "Forty ~~~~ curtain calls this Carats" it pops up again, thls .
, time for the Fullerton
LEADING OFF the big Footligbtera, who open a
parade tonight Is the UC lhree-weekeod run Friday.
Irvine promCUoo of ~·Ondlne,'' Mitch Sanford is directing the
a new translation of Jean well-traveled comedy.
Giraudoux' lail'Y tale ol the Paula Nelsoo, Stan Scoll and
· Middle AiOI by UC! drama William Bergman are lhe ~;.PILOT............ professor 1Wie'rt Cohen, -wbo . principal figures in the show,
P S A
. . . ' _ . also ia directing the 'show. while Dorothea Beale and
ER . U . DER .-Jun Williams ~atens a blind K · J Uif1 take the ttU · Ruth Rosen have stepped into
Jean1 ,1G1bbo~ m a tense moment from ~'Wait UniiF rote"!t i:e water ~te whU: the cast as replacements.
Dark, operung a five-weekend run Friday at' the -Steven Rolblatt--and SandS Completing the company will -
Huntmgton Beach Playhouse. Han comPlete the romaotic be. Sandie Brown, Lisa Wbll,
'Yerma' 5et
At College
Next Week
triangle. Settings and cos-Skip Nelson, Florence Ehlers,
tumes have ·been created by Nick ~acker and Gary
' UCI drama prof Richard Domanski.
Triplett. "Forty Carats" will be
Four perfonna~ of presented F r i d ii y s and
"Ondipe" ,will be presented, Saturdays through Nov . 25 at
tonight through Sati.p"day at t.be Muckenthaler Center, 119
the Flne Arts Village 'Ibeater Buena Vista Brive, Fullertdn,
on the UCI campus. CUrtain with an 8:30 curtain. Reserva·
\ time ts 8 o'clock ; reservations tlons 528-1973 or 879-4714.
83H617.
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"The ,,Poetic t ! age a y ' . mE SAttRICAL comedy and booing aplenty th~
Verma by Fredenco Garcia "Tango" opens Friday at weekend -and this weekend
Lorca will be presented nen South CoBst Repertory 's Costa only -at the fellowship ball
week by the theater arts Mesa theater the West Coast of ·SL Andrew's Presbyterian
department of Orange Coast ~ oi ' Slawomir Mro-Church in Newport Belch
College. ~·1 tpriabout on the genera-where the melodrama "Only
William Purlclss will direct flii gij. · an Orphan Girl" will be
th_e short production, which 'flavj~ Emmes, executive P r e s e n t e d for three
Wlll be presented twice night· cWidQr of SCR, is staging the performances.
ly, at 7:30 and 9:30, in the ~lon, which features Peter Church is directing
OCC auditorium. Admission is company regulars H.J. Parks, the old-time "meller,'1 wblc&
free, but seating is limited LeSie Jones, Ha1 Landon Jr., stars Caroline Fosa as the
because the 'audience will be. Ami Siena-Schwartz, Doo damsel in dlitresa, llerl)ert
sealed on the stage. ~ and Richard Doyle. Mitchell as the mortgage.
. "We are putting the au-Newcomer Sarajane Robinson gratbing villain and Grady ~ on the stage so that the complM the cast. Thompoon as the stout.liearled ·
action can take place around pelfmmances of "Tango" hero. Others in the cast ire
them," Purkiss said. "This is will be given Wednesdays Eric Strutt, Nancy Geerllnga,
the concept of fragmented t~ Sundays for three Barbara Wyman, Belly .Balley
ltaging, pushing the audience weeks before.the show mov~ and Shirley Feller.
into the center of the cqnfllct into the Wednesdaylnlursday Priscilla Wagner ts • ac>
rather than allowing them to repeMA:>ry slot after the open-companillt for the show 'and ,
be viewers from t h e ing of "Moonchildren. •1 Cur· the olio to follow t t .
sidelines." tain is 8 o'~ock· at the 'lblrd Performances will be given
Among the cast. members, in Step Theater, 1827 Newpbrt Friday and Saturday at 8
elphabetical order, are Ron Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reserva· o'clock as well as a 2 o'clock
Cbipres, Larry Cohen, Cathy tiom S.1363. matinee . on Saturday .
Cree, Toflf DiNovi, Christy Reservations 646-7147.
:o.:;::~ °'!J'.er. Becky Forstadt, Wen-"W~ UNTJ1., Dark •,, CONCLUDING rrs "--~ ~~~,.P~rj,c_k.. Kpqtt~ suspense \un:~· li<lliiinoi\OO;lTt!nla~~-.....-~~01\!
Marguertte Marsaudon, Bobbi woman ~ a trio m the T.........., Wlllinms dramil
Marshall, Carol Ma rt t n, murderou.4 thugs, opens Fri· "Summer Smo ...... ,
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l'laJlioule• and-lllO CMc LI&flt m.7911. " • ' ~ * . are perlormlli( ·this Eilteilng' Ila second -41
·-w1tli the· !alter O!· the Community pi.y-lo
1"1oic '111e final' t·b ·re e the comedl' "Happy Blrlh<la1" ~ ol the 'Nell by Anita Loos, directed by
Simon musical 11J>romlsel, Jamee Doboiy~ Perf~
Rnmiael." are Friday and, Saturday at
0CralB~1 ~oannalfall 8:30 Iii tho playlioult. IOll 'E.
111111 W!IOJ ...,....... Iiead the Anaheim St.,. 1-:l~ ca of "Promlses11 ' under Reaervatlans (21S) .
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Mullln, Terri Sidell, Richard Jay Conklil is directing. :m;e'~cethrouCt 8 '.
Smith, Robin Smith end J.C. Jeani Gibbon wOI play the day Hap Graham .:'ec1s lli'; ,
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Scenic designer for the show Gersowitz. ~im Williams and P . OlL ts Jim Bertoli while Cheryl Howard Solomon comprise the ...1..~_JSe Clements and Paul
Peet is stage ' manager and heavies of ~ cast. Susan '.WllllOD bead the Lagana cast, 1
Eli!e Onistiansen movement Peck, Don George, B i 11 ~ by Gene Benedict, ~
c o o rdinator. Performances Williams and Greta Smith Annabelle Quigley• Richard 1
will be · given Wednesday round out the company. : ~ ·Maroc and
through Saturday, Nov. 15-18. The drama will be on stage •
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69th STATE ASSEMILY
K'enneth Cory (Dt 79,921
William Dannemeyer (R) 48,888
Donald Swenson (Al) 5,558
MUNICIPAL COURT 'JUDGE
James Alfano 85,923
Richard Beacom 92,423
ht DISTJUCT SUPERVISOR
Robert Battin 51,948
Willlam Wenke 47,600
3rd DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
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By JAt'lt !JIAPP.sf' Ellet Llrlao left the Laa1iDa Beacb spector.
Ll\1111'• .;:.:, i;r.,-muc11 •• tt doll N~ Home llld voted 'blf chokt. Burdi, an qlneer, and lellow election
everytl\IJlg ebe 'Jn -.. ~ bul 'flllt ekctlGil ia ~ ~ lo -· Dl¥ld ,Altman, ~ clen, dedlc>ted Ill...;.. Uilii blli'i )!!lllllied Illa. lie jul\ ~·t allD4 tt Uolll-he md· there ·were few of Ute younger
wiUt Ute silve~. SOme'~ 'wtlnJJ ~-get,'!"i to -·" Beverly Ainotd, generation lnw!V<d in W..ktng tn the
for the first time ...,. pei111p1 !or the -.... adminlltrator aald today. elettlon. • ,
last ' · · Mrs. A.meld Aid that •the poll workers DoWn Bt the ~ Hall, r..' bri1k
A. Iara• tW'DOUt wu ~ by all """' Yel1 ·-•live llld brought buaintss WllS betng ~Jn~\Dorothy
prectncta. <;rut nllllbln .tleodJ JOlent Elleo'o blllot"lo the nunJna """" car Hoffllj8D, 11~ cJeli at the j,ogloo
barraged Poll worU..ta tlll wly ..,.... wbare Iller mode hi.. decisions. . Ball, aald It wu -an.-r or
o1 the blllo6Dc as~* J>OI""" of At 1111 Top ol the World fire station, ~-.otlng'were doing so for the ,ltrat
voters at ...., polls bail Giii ballola by two ~· and -poll time. ' mid-day. . -.W ¥<f \forth at Ute amadest "We.had a real cute ilfl come in her<
Actlon then tapen>d off, bul was steady ~ iii the "'""· · with her eyea ju;\ ll\1illlD&~' ohe ..id.
_.of the da,Y1Jll!I ~IDll ·I oew WIUt just 113 ~lstered voters, the ear-Out.Ide, GOP canvassers worked oo ~: •. •. ~ ~~; • ly.momtng ''rllal> • OCCUtred wh<n·tq pea-their llsls of registered Republicans c;.~~~~~~~ pie came tn ··at the same Ume, said determining who had not yet voted.
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CALM IN THE EYE OF THE ELICTION sToRM AT LAGUNA'S TOP OF THE WORLD PRECINCT
ln_,or Ar<:hle lurch ond Clir!< D...W Attm1n Sold Voting W11 Unhurried II Fire Station
u...~•Tareaby _~~·, CQUN'DY ti~-. mstri~t~s ~: ~.&16 . • .....
Wenke and Battin wqed one ol Ute
Two Saddlehack College
Pr opositions Get · Backing
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, Supervlao~ 11· ..... estimated lllat the LMJ ·Propositions ::;:..,~!,·== =.m:,<:: ~ . in compu~ lett.n and telegrams in
II}! JOljN VAL~ L'le flDa1 wefeb of. the drive.
many voten. OI .. Dlltr ,... ~':. i:, . Wenke, ~Cted by businessmen, . at·
Burgener, a longtime stare senator -Vote<s in the Capl:Crano''I!'!'~ =.1 tomoys and Republican stalwarts, spent from the San Diego area, ran in a dis-_,,....... almost as mncb. llis defeat s1gnaled
trict banded the Republicans as a ''sure" Distfict pulled 8 sla'pl"lfe:.i-me .. polls -.hit some PQljtical observers saw as a
area tn Ute court.mandated realignment Tue~, •tronaiT-~-~ ~: .vy Democratic tnnuencla& of Ute....,.
Two propos.ttions to create two -new. three times the 11um'ber of voters as the of Congressional districts early this year. shift to·one-man, 10De--vote Jn Uifi" parti.San 'board. ·
trustee areas and two additional sea~ on: other four trusee ireas. His oppooent,, Bob U>we, is a little-Of ettctfuc trustetiS. ~ ' '" ·. Otbersthe saw the ~tinuing pcniver play
th< Saddleback Community CoDege Following -• serilo ol m~early kl<>wn high scbi>ol teacher in a diatrict !i'be~ ~ qreecl-in-~"llllfl•""" .__ of political clique beaded by Dr.
District board were given approval by Utls sp"·"", a-.-' redistri plan~ ·with a heavy GOP majority. It includes ' "J:'~ Louis Cella, Freet· Harber andltkbard
voters Tuesday. was l~~u!at!'ci~ aubmltted lo Ute San Clemenre, Laguna Beach and Ute datierOfltnistee<nilldencr._r · O'Neill to lal:e.over couJity governmenl
· Proposition 1, Wing Ute .,....tlon of Orange County Committee on School Balboa and Lido islands and Balboa The two issu15 -the ~ a1&ni11ooit Dliidrich, a IOf!ner, Fullerloo• couo-
the two new t=tee dl8trlcta tn the District ~UOa. Peninsula sections of Newport Beacb. one betng ProPoSiUoc lo! -were ordered cilmoo and county.Fair !lOlril •ber,
Mission Viejo area, received approval Following l)lproval or the plan by the Hanna waa tn no danger tn Ute 34th on Ute ballot by the controversial County al3o spent I fortune ealtmatec! al IZS0,000
from TT percent of the voters, w!Ut near-committee, Ute pn>poaal wu aubmltted Di..tric~ and won bis fifth term tn Committee on School District "-·'·•-to gain a job payil\g.b!lt $17,500 a year.
Jy all prtclncts reportina:. • to C'On'llD.mrlty college district voters for Congress easily over Santa An a ""~e-He bu been linked to the Battln-C.ella-
Propo&tlon J, allowtng upanslon ol final adoption. bualneasman John D .. RaUerree. a lion. HarlJer group bu\ is rqorded ., · ·PULLS QFF UPSET.
Inc-l Suporvl-lkHln th< board bt line with Ute new diatrlcts, .A. .A. .;.. several times looe; tn prevl..,. attempts The unofficial vote tally, with tbe ma-somewhat of a poliUcal -.,...ient. A
received approval from 71 percent of the H H N to £,ain public office. jority of prec1ncts .reporting, s ho w s registered Democrat, he is reputedly
voter! in the community college dia:trlc. f"roM ."P .. e J The veteran DemotraUc congressman Proposition L puslng with 13,99t yes wortb several million dollap. ,
Actual votes received for and against bad a heavy majority in registered votes and 5,245 no votes. · Observers felt Phillips failed to gain a
the measures wt th 91 percent of the PROP 20 voters going for him -a 26,000 edge in The more far~reaching Proposition M fifth term on the board" becauae be lack~
precincts reporting, are: • • • • Ol"Bnge County alone and even heavier in woo by a slimmer margin, 10,951 yes ed. the money to wage a successful cam-
. PROPOSITION 1 : tbt! newer territory in Los Angeles Coon-votes and 8,12.1 no votes. paign against the formidable Diedrich
thi.. morntng elldoraed Ute actlon by local ty wblcb bad been •dded lo bis district tn The passage of the latrer measure Is c:>mpolcn.
· Yes -G,009 buUding departm;enbl in continuing their the recent realignment. certain to draw moans from all the Battin was unavailable for comment on ~.No-11,178 issuance of buUclng permits. Hosmer, veteran Republican represen-trustees on the seven-man board who hl5 victory today but Bill Meyer, bis ei:-
PROPOSmON J: However, Clem Sbbte, de:puty attorney tatlve won out over an active but heretofore were eJected ooly by voten of ecutive assistaot, spoke for-him.
.Ye1 -57,m." general. cautiQned toca1 governments to relatively unknown college ad-~ific trustee areas. "We expected a cliffhanger and were
.. No -23.'132 btgtn lmmedtately lo tndude a mtnlltrator, Dennis E. Murray. The 32nd District Supt. Truman BenediCt is afraid we mlgbt get swamped," Meyer
Republicans Get
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Collea• officials plao to move swiftly to disclaimer alnng wlUt Utetr building district tncludes Seal Beach llld H... vacationtng this week and could not be said, "but we didn1 expect to do Ute LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Republicans no the new vacanclel on the board, permits that says lllU8nce or the permit tlngton Beach. reached ror comment on the changes. swamping."
preliden Patrlct Backua aald tbla mon> does not preclude the poalbWty that ad. Passage of M means that next M*ll Tldnl Dlltrlct victor Ralpb Diedrich grabbed a .... vore numerical edge tn-the
ma. · ditJooal (otare) pt<mlla mJab1 be ~ 1ru1tees -Geor&e Hurst of 1~ N 'not OVlila»e 1Ar,1a1· tiit •hi.. .,.._ '"~'""'"'• senate today aftet a ileroe
In fact, be aald, the new board neceuary. Fl'Otlt PfJfrf! l Nigue~ 'Fred Newhart Jr. of saa'iiU q"iHO.J ......... ~ fbiiN.tm ............. ;tjjJ"·:-biit ~t& nreiil ~
mmibers could be seated 11 eorly ., He Nld tbe stare and regional qencies Capistrano 'Bl!\! Stephen Smltb ol llllia WlllLml Plllllfps, issued a statement. """'""' ""'"'"" ,,_ I the "'-""' (.,_
mJd.December. moot ~ely -·t startn pormlt& Nl<'T Potnt -al}'> will have to mllJlliil* "II bu,bem .a. veat booo< and p .,.......,,_ --·-.:1.,,,. 0 ' .., • ..,...
Backua llid, wiD1 bi:~ ._.1 ~ -~4t -~ . . . 1 new temw Cll the boud. 1~ _.,~ .-~Jor J,&be i!filll · 16 Dtmoa8'a boleted tbeit COlltrol·flitbe
The flnt step ID f!lllnl IMrf~j ~1;1 ,......,.. l , ~ft" . ·• • • · distrlclwide for reelectioo il tbe7 ....,.. dill..., IA> repn 1111 ~'Dlird• District JletaijJ;~ll" ~1 1. . ••• ,, • "
local np1 ... ll:!!fjcl ~"!~I\" ,kl~ Nee . ~-<Ve I Tbe CUSD ..... the only acbool -·-"<Ille ~ea~ ...,...iaor llld.·•lt Ass<mbly •by •tit ·,Jauf•tlibf Al8 bat potentlil~-.-, ··•1 " " , . 7 to-11 > ·~ • tn the county electtng trustees under tho lmi'-a·challtnge thlt I have enjoyed Repoblicaru1 captured a ~19 ecite tn the Afrer the resumes are received, each an op n whit cilllld excluded N to "bed it '2:30 .nL EST ·Ward &yll<!ln. to.the utmost.and to wldcb l ha"!J,.glven State Senare, wh<re 21 vote; ate"needed
candidate will be interviewed by the ex-from the pennJt requirements under tbe af1tebrater at~ending1 ha Re1 ~~Uldican '! I c t o r Y The county committee in a Jast.minute my complete interest and total effOrt. to accomplish al-~ ev·-"'""· isling five-member board of trustees. density clause. ce IOh 0 15 anu:i e victory ever acUOn succeeded in winning county ap-0 To .DJ1• suceessful opponent, RaJph ulUlft co.,-.. LU.-06
The board will then vote on the top Laguna Beach city officials, who had Ge;orq S. McGovern, then retreating to a proval to include the at-large question m IMedrlcb, I offer My best wishes and Both partie1 .are upected ~ men
candidate from each of the two new supported the inlt.iatlve, said they don't hideaway office where he took telephone the 'baU_oL ilGcere' congratulatioos" Phillip! con-and mon~y bito ihe battle to fill the
areas. know whether they'd seet exclusion for calls from weU-w15hers for about ' an Trustees criticized lbe committee for tlnued. ' vacancy created by the death of State
"Everybody wbo appll .. for tbe post· tbelr rommunlty or not. bour. J ' . • tbe unexpected action, lnalltlal tbal the "Addltlooally, I offer Diedrtcb my damn Tbe GOP will be
tions will be tnterviewed," Backua atJ>eu. Mayor Cbarl""1 Boyd and Councilman , He . wu back at . bis desk at about 8 preoent method insured low eampolcn plecfao Of romplere cooperation where trytnSen. g~ up thai vital 2J.i vote and
ed. 0 We encourage everyone to apply." Roy Holm, both strona supporters of the 0 clock and · 1mmet!~ately beg~ wortrng _ezpenaes for candidates and Ieu eMdioo. Deeded and I wish to express my sincere .,._
A special meeting ol. the uiltlng measure, aaid they'd have to wait and on Plan;s for i:estructurmg a n d costs by lhe district. desire to usilt him iD any way poasible Democrats will be , ieektng a .. II split
board, Backua Nld, bu been called 14<1> aee. reorganlzipg the iVlute House .~ff ~d They added that criticism of the •hen be offic1811y a<oei>ta'the olfle< and In case of Itel, the deciding ballot .is ~_.~""'~._be ,,,brief~ J:lol~t~~~~·~ ot~ '!8~ o( government, Zieeler -·~ has, been _scarce. Citbem, they duties of Third District supervisor in cut by Republican Lt. Gov. Ed ~The ~:::=:.ui~. Holm and ~guna ~bii:4-, .. ~~i\\t~'stiC:·<' '':.-:r·-tj~·"81"..z;:,.. --:. ....... \,\; ";:~;r:. 1!'....-._.,.,~w • :•: =:x.~
of nearly a year of discussion about the nine director Wayne Moody all said they
effectiveness of the coUeee board con-didn't think tbe initiative wouJd have any
sldering the size or the 8addlebact' Com-effect on their city's Main Beach .Park
n.unlty College District. n includes 47 development plan.
percent or Orange C®olJ, "We'll be gettttng bull~, 'pennila _oo
CoUege officialJ dilcovered the rapidly lhat by Dec. 15 at the latest, Holm said.
growtng Mission Viejo truatee area had
Nixon Gets 2 Lines
MOSCOW (AP) -In a two-line
dispatch datelined Washington, Tass, the
officlal Soviet news agency, reported
today: "PrtSident R. Nlxo:i has again
been elected the president of the United
States." ..
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From PGfre I
ASSEMBLY •••
two-thirds of the county including the
coastal area from the Sanla Ana River to
the San Diego County line.
Burb survived a tough fight against
the wdl-fmanctd campaign of Democrat
Terry Mosbenko tn the 7oth distilct.
Mosbeniro had the backing of the Cory-
Unruh forces.
The district coven the northwest
quarter of the county including Hun-
tington Beach, Fountalb Valley and part
ol Colla Mal. Burke will be serving bl1
third terril ln the auembly bfCinnh'I
Jan. 1.
Cory, Or11nge county' 1 only
Democratic 11a1a Ieablator, dowmd a
fonnd aamnblyman, Dannemeyer. The
IJl<umbiat, a naldont ol G1rdeo Grove,
staged a well-financed ·campaign, against
the RepubllcllllJ backtna Ute Fullerton at·
torney who wu once a Democratic
legislator.
In th< MUt Dlltrlct which covtr• Ute
nortbeulml. pardon of the county,
Brtw the Incumbent and a ruldent of
Fullerton, ..U eully able lo bOtd oU hi..
cbalJenctt Ted Shlpby of Bru.
Virgm Islands
B' di' • . . 'll'!n 2· an tsn.w ··
!:JuumANmo. Vlraln I 1 l a n d ,
(UPll -llandlll have killed two perao,,.
In th< boldup of a 1<1taurant.
· Tbe alaylnp occurred two lllOnths
aftu tbe attack on the Fountatn Valley Goll Couno tn whlob eight penons were
.W. ln lllOlbot anned rebbery.
Pollet laid a third man wu critically
wounded Tuetday when lour anued men
walked Jnto ,the Br1u Haus mtaurant In
downtown Oui!Uanated and made off
with an "Unknown amount of mon!y.,
Laguna Schools
To Offer Some
Unusual Deals
Items ranging from an expensive
Oriental rug to a commercial garbage
disposal will eoon be sold to tbe highest
bidder by Ute Laguna Beach Unilled
Scbool District.
Each year, the district does some
house cleaning and 1el11 property no
longer wanted or needed. 'nlls year'• of-
rertng includes oome unuaual buya.
The district bas a nine Ii)' 12 loot
Oriental ru.g, a N• trampolioe, a
commerclal dlabwubJng wdt. 1 com·
mercial garbap dispoial and 11 fetl of
fabricated staliileao steel counrer.
Trustees or the district aie upected to
release the property for sale J'buraday
night.
Followtng Utat action, b u'>I n es 1
manager Charles Ress wOJ INHlclt written
bids on the Items. Awarm will be made
at a late.r school board meetJng.
Tbe Oriental rug, be aaid, ls in ei:-
c1Uent condition and hu been appraiaed
at S500. u was nrn used, in the
superintendent's office, then later placed
In the library at El Mom> Elementary
Scbool. .
School officials decided to 1ell the
trampollno alter It w• learned liability
insurance for lrampoUQea coets •tJOO a
)'!Ir.
Recent cbanaes Jn-the IChool IYSU!tn'•
cafeteria operaUOO. n:qulre the sale. of
tbe diahwalher, diaposal and stainless stttJ counter.
Brown to Be Active
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -BuOyed by
Democratic showing• In rtattwfde elec-
tiono, ~ of State l!dmund lln>wn
Jr. U)'I he plans to take a more ~v1 ·
role in party poliU.1 and will del:Jdl -aummer wbetht:r u. run for eoYtrnor. · .. 1
Intend to play a vttal ·role lo Ille
revltallxation of the Democratlo ..V bt
tltls state." B~ said ~ 1ilalll at
Dt:moc:ratlt: state headqu~ llll'a.
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TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
ELECTRIC WATCH
BATTERY REPLACIMINT
By the time IDOlll peopl•, have
worn an electric watch for a year
or more they have lorgoUen the
exact procedure ·for liuJtalllnJ the
new battery perincllcally reqtjlnd.
One of about every five lnltall the
batllry improperly, and llDd thet
the watch dnel not, worl!; tlieD Hllll
it in for warranty nrftce.
The batteries In some electrics
can be replac.d ooly by.a jeweler.
But for those watcltu In which lhe
, battery may be ropJICOd by the
owner, some common errors are
ma4e.
The most frequenl error ·1a JD.
stallatlon of the wronl battary.
Next ln !requtJIC)' ol error II ID-
stallaUIXl upsld&<lowD. YOll mq
~ tbi1 envr eD4 1"•M
the )!attery. But ID .r$11tdi1C It upJl~e.4own In lhl ·ljnt Pliqa 1Gll
ha.. probably .. awt'*M« lhl
hatch spring thet lhl r!Pled balr
lery make• no coolllct. •
Your l<>W lndepen"ent je11'tler
lllllaUI baltel'lll ~ motl&b
Ill avoid.,....., YGCll' ~ move,
lherelort, I.a lo let lllm hendf• U.1
replacement, wblt;h cu 119 -
while you wait.
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OIANll,COUNTY IWULTI • ,_.....,. .. , .... Pl11ln1t1
' U, S, l'ltlstDINT Ulll STAn AISIMIL Y •
~ ... McGovern 174.1195 Jobn V, ~ (R) 51,024 4llclMri Nixon ~,587 Ted Shlpkey (D) 28,907
Johll llebmlta 118,262
Benjomln Spock 2,719 69th STATE ASSIMllLY
Kenneth Cory (D) 79,921
WillWn Dannemeyer (R) 48,888
Donald SweDlon (Al) 5,1158
nM CONGtllSSIONAI.
CralJ Boomer (R) 8S,173
Dtnn1o M11tt11 (D) 30,741
John Donohue (P6J'} 2.166 7Dth STATE ASSEMBLY
J4th CONORISSIONAL
Richard llallll1 (D) 80.889
Robert Burke (R) 115, 113
Terry Moshento (D) 73,814
John Rot~ (R) 36,564
Lee Raybqm (Al) ~ S,lllt
-CONGR John Blact (D) 78,895
Andrew RlnJb1w (R) 14&.911
711f STATE ASSIMllLY
Robert Badh•m (R) 137,275
. Jllllel Thorpe (D) 78,861
MUNtCIPA( COURT JUDGI
James Alimo 85,1123
4tn.I CONGRISSIONAL RlclW'd Belcom 92.Ull
Bob Lowe (D) 13,749
Cll!r Burgener (R) 34,1,73
Annin Moths (Al) 1,345
ht DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
Robert Bltti!l 51,IH8
W'llliam Wente 47,600
31th IT.ATE SIN.An
James Whetmon (R) 138,254 int DISTRICT SUPIRV1SOR
Otto Lacayo (D) 71,859 WUllam Phillip! 48,038
William Ewing (Al) 9,180 Ralph Diedrich 74,706
CALll'OtlNIA PROPOSITIONS
Yn
L Collece Bonds
2, Medical Bonds
341',073
848,030
334,828
379;704
338,209
3. Environment Bonds
4. Legts11tiv• ReorclDlution
5. Sehool Dllb1cta
6. Constitution Revisions 393,161
7. Election Cbmges 402,007
8. Pollution Exemptions 154,619
9. School Bond Voting 320,464
10. Blind Velerall.L 582,850
11. Right of Prlncy 378,034
12. Diabllld Velenlls 559,849
13. Workmen's Compens1tton 451,244
14. Tuition Amendment . 220,744
15. Stole Salarleo 173,650
'111. HllhWll' l!ltrol P1y 237,932
"17, llelth Penalty 477,879
.ta. ObtceDlty LegllloUon 222,232
19. Marljtlllll llllUltive 184,425
·20. CoutaJ CoDHrVltlon 316,086
21. Aalpmont of students 458,1115
'21 Form Labor 280,005
LOCAL PROPOSITIONS
SMolleloock Cel .... District
Yn
I. Trullee Anu 68,239 J. Doud Ktmllln -. . -·""~~ ·u ~ I~• _,, • .-...•, .. I . -· .~ ic1.o.. Diott'ict' ' •• -' . -
Q Yn K. Bond Eltctlon .8.138
C1pl1tr1no School Dlttrlct
Yn L. Trullee Areas 14,227
M, Trustee ElecUon Il,131
No
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( :'.!·~2 290,800
• ~r '.
227,304
271,548
204,821
214,386
481,787
299,821
89,980
249,384
70,515
170,303
410,004
447,944
388,367
161,281
422,918
483,387
312,123
174,850
3113,346
No
20,237
25,539
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1,937
No
3,296
8,223
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We've Only J.ust .. .
~. Begun~hiiti_iz
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Jeffny Peter Mormd, 17, son
of Mr. md Mrs. )'au! F. Mor·
and, 18812 Via PalaUno, Irvine,
hos become the second. E1gle
Scout in Irvine's Troop 807.
The University High School
senior bas been in scouting
since 1966. Eagle ts the most
coveted award in scouting.
John Sciunltz, lame duck 0nnge Coun-
ty ocmpssni,aD and A• e r tc an
Independent Party presldeatlal Clfto
dtdste, aald in Anaheim Tuesday ni;bl
Mesa Frees
'Joh11 Poe' . ' _,,,_ ..
'Alter Arre8t
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The prlloner known only u Jolm Doe
la a he mm today, but bis penona1
.moral victory over Ibo Oranie Cou1 law
and order e>tablisbment -such 11 It
wU -COit 14 hours of hil life.-
A myst.ry mon amst.d on a mlJde.
mo.onor charge of failure to ldeallly
hlmsell aller being questioned by Irvine
pcillce'Mooday iiltemoon, John Doe ., ... -turned loope e"'l"'IY one day later.
He never did &Ive bis idenlity.
•<'1 juSt can't talk to yoQ," be told
CONGRESS it.me Ptllce omcer Bob,. A1'mld who
• • • lltQlllled him Oll'MacArtl!ur IJQUlet'll'd
conservative and Jobn B i r c h Society near lhe San Diego Freew'ay ~1bling
member. taid Of a suspicious perSOitiiftbit ~-
While ~l litera!!y true, tbe President "~,don't want to and l ~'t..bl.J'.._to,"
did endorSe Hinsbaw's candidacy after be addrld. ~ ·~1 ·1 ... • ~
the primary. Tbt county assessor went Orice bandcutted and •• pi.:ed: Ill.: the
into Tuesday's voting with a 53,000 patrol car aftet 1 brief struate,~;.Jobn
registration margin over Democrat .John Doe became et~ more ·Sifimt "!:and w. Black. withdrawn, reflislng to u.t.n II be \HS
He waged a ~ C!llDpai"1 despite t_be advised of hia consti_!utiooal_rlglltl.__
buge..._Republlcan ma)Ofity 1n the district----·1 caii't hear a word youTe saying.'' be
and agreed to debate Black and many oc-warned.
casions. "He knew what was golna on,"
Black, a former career government of-remarked Jail Officer Dave Dye, who
flee bolder and one-lime head of the u . .:;. sent John Doe to court about noon
Information Service, based his campaign Tuesday in custody of tran.sporting
or, experier;ce in government. HI! hit hard patrolmen.
at Hinshaw's status as county assessor Harbor Judicial District Court offldals
guessing that suijl a post would alienate released him about 3 p.m., wben deputy
many voters. · district ·attorneys decided there waa no
Burgener, a longtime state senator basis for bsuing a crimiDal c::omplahat.
from the San DlegD area, ran in a dis-John Doe had done nothing wrong that
lrlct handed the Republleans IS a "sure" anyone could determine except to be In
area in the court-mandated realignment the .wrong place at tbe'wrong thne when
of Congressional districts early this year. someone wondered who he was, what he
His opponent, Bob Lowe, is a litUe-was doillf( and caµed police.
ln·own fli&b ecbool teacher in a district The stlll..U.Ut man l'alked out of Ibo
with a heavy GOP majority. It includes court building and praumably on down
San Clemente, Laguna Beach and the nearby MacArthur Boulevard, -rtpt back
Balboa and 'Lido islands and Balboa where be started 24 hours before, in
Peninsula aections of NewpOrt Beach. more ways than one.
Hanna was in no danger in the 34th "He just dldn 't want to talk to
Distr~t and won bis .fifth term in anybody," aaid Jail Officer Dye, noUng it
Coogreu easily over Santa A n a was the first time such a caae bu oc-
IMPli-n ,John j). Ratterree, a curred Jn Costa Mesa blatory. . aevfrl!'tlmeo...,-. tn.'previous attempts
lu ,a1n publtc~e.
Tbe veterart-DemooraUc oon .... smon
had a heavy mojorlty In · registered
voters going fat him -a ·!e,000 edge In
01"Bnge County alone and even heavier In
~ newer territory in Loa: Angeles C>un-
ty which bad been P.dded to bis district in
the recent realignment.
Thief Misses Many
Valuable Co~ ·
that bis poriy'• •lreaith ha an]T ......
aad that the aation11 ·"'*" ••biff DOW enthroned an empecor."
· Scbmits, who WU defelted Jn Ibo JIDIO
ptlmary ,.,. u.. Repubitcm bid 1or °"" r
.,... by OrlJlll Olloty --J. Hlnaba•, 11.ld .bll WU 11not I typical '
COt1C<8aloo •-11· Thll 11 Jail the bOgin-
nlng. '' Scbmlts of Tustin garnered about one
mill1oD votes or 1 percent ot the vote nl·
tloo;Jl,y.
"'!bola mtl1ion,'.' be aatct be!ore"about
lJOO penoos II Ibo Dllneyland Hole!. "Ire
oue mlllloo who wtII not surrender to Ill
that brainwashing on.Ibo l>oob 1111\e.''
Scbmltl told llil tuPPorien thit "Nix,
on put us · lbead of lcbedule toward
Ceorp orw.D'a 'lllK' laster in four
yean tbu anyone I"ve ever. aetn."
The -lald Uiat be would lt1d bis party agalJl in 1'76, when Ibo
party will have Cllldtdalel on Ill ID stele
bolloll, compared with 35 states this
time.
Scbmlts 11id he may teac~ philosophy
at Santa Ana College while awaiting · the
nei:t presidential race.
Irvine, U~lfied ,8cllool Dtalri®
Superintendent Stall Corey md
secretory Pam Conn.Uy confer
ID dllb1ct's first office, a mo-
bile trailer parked at Rlncbo
San Joaquin School ID lrltne. ·
More fUrnlshlilgs Will arrive
this week.
F~P .. el
.COUNTY ••• There la a whole "l\ll>-natlon of people
who refuse to aurrender given tbe same
oddl thot Ibo lolJll!llng lathers had. No partlaaD boanf.
one'1 Soinl to stop ua. We're going to others llW the continuing power play
bulld, builc!, build. You can't assassinate ·of th0,p6!1Uca1 clique beaded by Dr.
a party. You can't assassinate a pfin. Louis Cella, fred Harber and Richard
c~~'" he said. _ ---U'.rielJl_to_take. oy_er_count;y government.
Schmitz waa once President Nixon's Qiedrich, a fonner Fullerton coun· own C911gressnum. Now be criticized the . Pniatdent'a blndling of Ibo Vietnam Wir dlniei ml county Pair Board member,
"We do not· have a peace move," ~ alJo spl!ot a fortµrie estimated at $250,000
said, "ll we had a truth in lending law ,tog~ job paying but 117,500 a year.
for politldana, we would call this a , He has been llnh¥! to the,JlaltlD.Cella-
betny>;f1 a stab in Ibo bact--Or aur-118i!ltr IJl'OUP but Is npn1ec1 . as
render. · s.>mewhat of a pollUcil Independent. A
, registered Democrat, be ts reputedly
Frot11 Pqe I worth aevera1 1Dlll!on dollars,
ASSEMBLY .•.
Sbipkey :ZS,1167
Badham eaally won hlf sixth term over
San Juan CapU.trano 'Mayor Thorpe,
rtdtng on 1 157,000 to 113,000 margin in
GOP regls-ts over Democrats:
The district includes the entire eastern
two-thirds of the county lncluding the
coutaJ area from the Santa Ana IUver to
the 3ID DJeco County Une.
Burke IUl"i'lved .-tough OgbJ against
the well·flnanced campaign of Deniocrat
Terry Moohenko in the 70th district.
M-.l:o had Ibo bacidng of · the Cory,
Unrubloreos:
The dlltrtct covers the northwest
quarter of Ibo county Jnoludlng Hun-
tington Beach, Fountain Valley and part
of Colla MOSI. Burke "111 be ~ing bis
third term hi the ISRl!lbly beginning
Jan. 1.
O!Joervers f!)t Pbllllps laded to gain a
filth J,erm on Ibo board be<auae be lack,
ed the money .to wage a-successful cam·
pai8Jt ' against Ibo formidable Diedrich
ciompalgn. '
BlfWn waa univailable for comment on
bis victory today but Bill Meyer, bis ex-
ecutive Ulistant, spoke for hlm.
"We expected a cliffhanger and were
afr~d we might get swamped." Meyer
aal\l, "but ,we dtdn'I .~ to do the
swamping." .
Third Dlttrlct victor •Ralph Diedrich
was not aYO!lable todaT but bis van-
quished opJiOnent, ioo..terni ~upervisor
Wi!liafn Pb,Ultps, ~ a statement. 1
"It Jiu -a grut bonor ml a
challealO to represenl Ibo Tblrd ·District
ml · Onnge County for ·u.. ~ 16
~.")the defeated IUpel'V1aor Alt; \·:it
has been a challenge thot 1 hay~ ~
to the utmost and tO which I have given "?.'. complete lnlerlll and total ellort.
'To my au~ op-~ ""lpb
Diedrich, I d!ler in1'!ieil ~rind
sir.eve concratu1ati0111," Pblllipl con-
tinued. !
Coast Work Continues
A thlef wbo broke Into Ibo Laguno Hill•
home of a Saddleback College teacher
during school Tuesday canled off $alll In
cash but overlQOked some valuable coin
collecUons and well·lllled Plw banks,
Orange County Sheriff's oertcen said.
Cory, 'Oranll .. County's only
DemocraUc atate le&falator. downed a
former auembl~i1·Dinnemeyer. The ..,,mbeil!I, a rOatdlot Of Glrden Grove,
staged a well,flnlnced •campaign agalnal
Ibo ReJK!bllconli bacidng the Fullerton at,
tomey who wu once a Democratic
lcglllator. Irvine }Jurglar
Beats Guard Dog
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pipe or crowbar, polJoa wen tokt Tull-wU1 not grind to a screecbinl bait u a a denalty of four units per acre, or more,
Deputies saJd an intruder smubed tbe
glass ln the front door to pin entry 1o
the home of Frank Oland Sclarrotta,
of the college'• divLtion of sciences.
"Additionally, I oller D!odtlcb my
ptedp. Of ·complete coopentloo where
needed.IDd l>wllh to.ezp,_ my ainoere
desire to alllal him Jn any woy i>oellble
when be offictally accepts Ibo. Ollice IDd
dutiel of Tblrd Dlltrfct supervisor in
January."
In the !5th District which covers the
northeastern portion -of the county,
Briggs the incumbent and a resident of
Fullerton, was easily able to bold off bis
challenger Teel Sblpkef of BfU.
day. result of paasqe of Proposition 20, the can apply to the state agencies to that
Ednnl Cmnaaa llld be dilcovend coutllne lniliallve. projecll wl!hll! them do not need stale or
bis dog Thom llll!eriq from ._led It wu bullneu 11 usual in the regional agency approval.
blows to Ibo okull and Jaw in the fenced bu 11 d In I department1 10I Hunllngton "We wlll apply for an exemption, I'm
compound at 11781 Comtructloo Way Be1Cb, Newport Beach, Laguno Beach llll'e," Hogen aald. "We'll 1ry to gel
West. and SU Clemente thl! morning and ·~ everything out (of the permit re-Pll'ootly nothlnl wlll change uoUI at The badly beaten animal wa1 taken \0 leMt reb. 1 when the new state and qulrementl that we can."
a veterinarian for treatment and Irvine
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f'tCkma1 carnm1uk.m formed by the Proposition 20 requires that all proj-
Patrolman Bob Bers u1d chancea •P-eo.tal Zone PreltrvaUon Act have tbe!r ect1, unless they're In exempted areas,
pear eood It wtII rocover. Ont ..ilnp. wllhln 1,000 yards of lbe mean fli&b Ude
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Tbe btaest srumblinl CID\I from llne, will have to get approval from a Newport 80ecb, wbm city olllclalo had menuotlll1 oppoeed tbe meuure. reclonal commlasion IC they're approved
"Wow, I'm '1r1 dllappolntlld," locally .
renected Newport Beach VlCe Mayor Tbe CallfomJa aUorney general's office
Howml Rocen. "I:d much nthor have thto mornlnc endorsed Ibo action by local
,... the LecislalUN do II." building ~IA In continuing tbelr Racers .......S lhat htl counclJ woold
aJl!lly to Ibo new •l<JICY to have the .,,. iuulllC< of building pennlts.
Ure city exempted. Honver 1 Clem Shute, deputy attorney
There is a provision that "urban general, cautioned local governments to
Viejo Craftsmen
Exhibit Wares
This Weekend
lien tllu II -Viejo 1rtlott and "'""-· Wiii uhibit their -11 Le I'll ri.a.in lllllJoo Viejo S.turdl,J and
l 1al1417 """ II 1.m. to 6 p.m. 'l 'N · .... II Oirltanll Drln Ind La
• P\11' Jlold '1111 be I "boc:tm..," fer Ibo
1\'CllrlolmlJt ~ .. ohow "' lftlmben ·&:::.· V!oJo -""" ol -~ -.llnl to Ibo-·· Mn. Poul Sw.u.n t:...~' atitchtry, m 1er1 me , -lllerwoi\, metal ICUlpture, batik. ctt-, Jewelry, nter colon llld otl
polntlnl wOJ be lhown.
8oaUlo fer children will offer op. ~ to paint rocb Ind deofln cardl. Proceeda 10 to Ifie ICl!ollrlblp fund.
Moalbet Mn. :t11na Jennlnp "111 do
ljlllck <horcool Ind PlltOI olclewalk
PGril'llll. Otber booths will oiler 1pecl1J
boltday 11n 11<m1. ·
b:gin Immediately t-0 include a
disclaimer along with their building
permlta that says issuance of the permit
doea not preclude lbe poalblllty that 1d,
dtllODll Mate) permits might be
necessary.
1te aald the state and regional agencies
lnOlt likely won't slaJ1. revlewtnc permits
untll IODlellllle after lht7 ltarl moelln,J
bl .. use they'll hive to adoi>t 1ctuai
permltJonno and 1ppllcolion PNcedun!s.
Shutt aald he was not prtpared to give
an oplnion on what COtdd be excluded
Imm the permit requlnmtnts Wider the deaity ci. ....
Laguna Beach clly ofUclalt, who had
IUPJ>Qr1ed the lnilllU.e. aald tbey don't
know 'flleU... they'd ,..t exclusion for
U>elr CIOlllmunlly or not.
Mayor Charlton Boyd 1nd Councllman
Roy Holm. both 11n>nC l<lpporlttl of the
measUrt, aakl they'd bavt to nit and ....
Holm uid he wonts public heorlncs en
the question
Boyd, Holln and Laguna lleacb pfan.
nllll director Wa)'Dt,Moody all aald they
didn't lhlnt lhe lnillalive would hl•e 1ny
elfect on their clly'1 M1ln Bacb Pork
development plan. .
"We11 be geutlnc bulld~ pormllt on
that by Dec. I~ at lhe l1tett, 1 Holm aald.
TODAY
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J. C. HUMPHRIES
ELECTRIC WATCH
BATTERY RIPLACEMINT
By the time most ·people bave
worn an electric watch for a year
or more they have torcoUen the
exact procedure for lnlldl.ni the
new battery periodically required.
One of about every five Jnstall the
battery Improperly, Olil llDd thlt
the watch dnes not work, thin Hiid
It In for warranty service.
The batteries ID IOCllt electrics
can be replaced only by a J9Weler.
·But for those watches In which the i battery may be replaced by tht
10"11V, aome common tfton an I made.
, The most frequent enw II In-
stallation of the lmlDC battery.
Next ID frequency; of enor II ln-
stallaUon upslde<lon. You may
recopllze thll tm1f 11111 .,_
the battery. But ID •ri;leelnl It upo~OWD ID tho am ;t-you
have probably so llatltDld the
'hitch sprlnc thlt the rJ&llW blt-
ttry mallu no contact.
Your local .IDdeptlldent jtnler
ln!talls batteries frtqllt11tl7 ~
to avoid error. Y-belt move,
therefore, fs to Jet him J1411dl• the
replacement, which CID bl ._
wblle you wait.
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EDITORIAL PAGE
ng Threat Looms
In rupolll9 to a ~t op!ition mm their dly at.
torney, lnlat dlJ cou.cllmeo bave ·prep.,ed the.Ir plan-nlna ltaff for a rtal challenge -'-preparallon or '° In-
terim &•oeral plan by 7ear's end. ,,... • '
Falllna approYll ,11f the Legi&loture ' of a bW by
Stote. Seo. Dellnla Et.'carpeoter (R-Nawport Beach),
lrvlne city orrlclal1 billove Irvine must meet the Jan. I,
1973, deadlllle for general plan adopUon.
Carpenter'• bW would exempt' new ciUes in Cillfor-
nil from meeUng the general plan deadlllles all ptber
ciUe• must meet. Jn ·!rilne's case, tho ~i'oposetf Jaw
would estend the plan'• deadlllle U. Dec. 28, 1973.
Unl01S !he·LeJllllatort acti favorabl)', lrvlne council-
men believe the clty mlilrt be sqbJect U. a loss of XOIJ'
Ing powers since· by Jan. 1 state law says zonlog must
be consiltont with a cjl,y's general plan.
Throwing together a patchwork interim general
f,l1n in two months to meet a Jan. I de1dlllle would like-
y result In confusion and will seril>usli lhleoten Irvine's
abllllJ to1 cope with , onfOinf plannlog and zoning mat·
ters.
As a result, it appears the hope for continuing
orderly development of the city of Irvine rests in the
bands -or the whim -of the Legislature. '
'Power' Play for· lrvme
..
aranted by Edison to screen tbe Ull!igbtly aubstatlon
paraphernalia from view of pissing pedestrlanl, motor-
ists and lndustrW neighbors.
The aareement goes a long way toward retaining
Ibo oatliral <beauty of the Irvine alcyline. But It falls short
of a guarantee there will be no more unslgbUy power
linea atrwtc across the future "model urban eovlron-
• ment."
Edison officials should be urged to s)ep up work
on better tecllnlques for undercroundlng blgb voltoge • \in••· or seek Public Utilities Commission rate adjust-
ments lo pay for more oosUy undergrounding methods
already available. · '
Sound-screening Needed
Two development firms "Heking Irvine Plauning
Commission approval of tract mapa for new homea in
University Park have proposed wmmendable means of
dealing with noise flom the ~ Diego Freeway.
The tracts botl! of whlcb border the Sao Diego
Freeway, would be separated from ·the freeway by a
laudscaped 50-foot strip. A alx·foot earth mound t. pro-
posed U. screen the freeway noise · flom the homes the
firms Wish oo build.
some planning commissioners admit privately the
sound attenuauon measures are the most acceptable of
any tract yet U. be built In the new city. • Irvine planning commissioners took on the South~
em California Edlaon Company in a lecal match ·of will tO determine the future of abov .. cround high voltage
Yet, tbe city staff bas been directed to mike sound
studies of the area and report oo 'the commission prior
to a final decision on the tract mapa.
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power lines in the new city. 1
At the dty council level, the match ended in a
draw. ~n agreed to place a new 66 kilovolt line
underground ll the city would allow one more overhead
line to enter a new substation in the Irvine Industrial
Complex.
Since tbe ·Rancho Sao Joaquin Intermediate School
has been built adjacent to the freeway and both tracts,
another noise conslderaUon bears otudy.
' The lchool crounds offer no barrier to freeway
noise plllin( over them. Commlllltooers should seek a
way of similarly soun<bacreenlng the homes to be built
That concession to the city's esthetic hopes was near the school crounds. '. SI_
"No 'last of the red bot lovers' cracks!" ' ' . •
. cease·fil!e Not Final so1utto.n · Non-collector Reader Condemils·--
CommunistS. Live by 1Book Can'f Qualify "
1 .. 11 · transcript.a o! the turgid P1'08e of ~ . rupt1on ls not a democratic government 1 .... over · RICHARD 'ft1TT t:!QN in the American sense. The more likely ~ ~ the Moecow, Pek~ and Hanoi radio ' "J.J..tO alternative ls a gra1ter corruption of the To the E<Htor:
broodcula CID !bf Allan oease-Ore prob-_ _ splril of free met. which would be com-SYDNEY J HARR.IS '!'be !rool poge arllcle In Thursday's ( ) 1;. !em ii boring bUt r<wanllng. n is too pletely inlolerable In the United Slates. • . DAIL y PILOT rqmlJDg the teenage MAILBOX
'('often forsotten tblt tbeee closed Com· 'its administration, the problems will 'Mils lJ the corruption of the will and ~ ~ boys who "water-bombed" the car of a
munlst IOcletl.es live by the book. They multiply. Silence and unity are not Ukely the mind and way of life which Ls paasi.ng motortst points up how lnf:f.
1ttach more lmportance than we do to to reign in this country among those who observable to the most tranalent visitor t am enonncusly Dattered .and all that, fectlvely our 10Clety ls coping with its
the formulation and codlllcatlon of prin-give every ).ndication of continuing to to China and Russia where min Ls beina: but I am afraid that the University of adolescent memben. ,
clple. A_fuU ~lion of th~ fad ~ clamor for the removal of President remade u an unquestioning, automatized Wyoming's "Archive of Contemporary Once apln Mme hapless 1dult '40\'er-
bejped Henry A. Kissinger In hla negotia-Nguyen Van Thieu as a acoundrel, instrumeal of lbe state. Tlil abarp)y Im-lllllory" wW have lo do without my r .. cted" In _.,Ing to hla teenage
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Uom in Peking, Moscow and Paris. tyrant, and destroyer of liberties. pr~ Ume who have visited Mao!s papen, notes, diarlea, j o u r n • l s • tonnenton. Thank God , and certainly not
China, and unW observed, seems un-manuscripts, bookl, ptx>tos and other the younpters, :ao wone damaae or ln-
w ._ n. ,.., • ~ i.11w1 • tll _. ''
Ot t llmlMlt Hlloll II r--4 All letttrl .._, I.,_
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IT IS A ~TA.KE t.berefare to dismiss ORACULAR POWERS are not needed believable. That i! the kind of comiption "literary memorabilia." jury wu done. How many cnet have
the broadcatta from lbe Commwtlat to foresee tbB.t !fbleu and the whole which Thieu, for all his faulta and· of. This ia not mere charllsbnesa oo my you nad where 101De adult bu been
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capitals as mere-Saigon government will be accused of lenses. ha& thus far averted In SOUth part, in responae to the University's drlven over tbe brink after 1 kmc period
propqanda. Taken sabolaglng the peace by not agreeing lo Vietnam. He ls aiso the bead of an ad-gracious lnvl1atlon lo enter Ille pantheon ol baruamenl by 1'JIBIC people with
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and !eel It necefl&ry lo UJe your medium ·
u a mew to cautk>n puentl about
macrame bolden and c:udleol 'l!le1 may '
be ·in111 to loot ot, but not II the pcml-" •
ble npei• of looinl ,..., ._ ind '
chlldren I ''
at face value the acquiesce in meuures advanclng Hanoi's miniatratlve apparatus which bu been of 20th Century joumallJm and thus notbinl .eoutructtve to occupy tbejr
broldcutll rellecl cause. '!'be Issues are likely alto lo rise able lo bold South Vietnam together dur-achieve a llilly inllllmeler longer o! Im-time? The....,.. ii: far too many, and
the Communllt the-over the eneiit of economic aid and ing five years of struggle. mortality, more with each pus1ng year.
ology that the cease-moral support which President Nizon Ore ii merely 1 atage will wish lo give lo the Salion govern-BUT HE. WILL BE the villain o! the THE PLAIN TRUTII of the matter is LENIENCY at -and la the courts
tn a continuing strug-ment. peaGce for, so~~elil, as8 .. !t~ tbe~90lllonethels that I am a notorious ~llector, or rollowed \>Y frultratJon In juYenlle law
"'•which in the end A I pectl rJ vi I "-· o! in reeco, "~ ......,, a whalever the oppo-enforcemenl bu loll the a-adull
wllla-r e 5 u 1 t in s or pros ve se ous 0 aW/1111 other ''corrupt dictatonhlps" blch IUC· alte of a "collector" de!eDRlell..:fiinlt llJCh overprote¢ed,
Thank you, JAN~
,,.._ the cease-fire, which are inherent In an cessfully resisted the pressure from the be I ha und-·~ bra'• ~·1 lry ........ vn.-•1· agreement so bard to enforce, Hanoi also 1 1 may · ve no lg......... -&Alli .. -. Tbe war will go on bul In another form. will have Us partisans 1n· public and e t. notes, no diaries, no words wit them U ,...,. llllulted or 1-lcf .. Alleu
The vl~·nes already woo on the . !if Within South Vietnam, however, Thieu journals; I throw you'llrece.lveaverbal~wmthyol """' private · e. h U A-A"'A"' In -'""" .... ,_ battlefield will be consolidated in the The prospect that Vietnam will be a as apparen Y 1U1.~ con-away manuacript.s a hardened drlD lmtructor. 't try to '" 1o1111 c.w-· , : polllical arena. There should be no il-"bone In the tbroal" !Or a very long time solldatlng his supporl ' during I h o when the boob come protecl your proper!)' !nm llll«lal or 1'<111-electlon Predlctionl _
IUlioos, conaequently, about what is is not a happy one but it ii real in view of suspense of the pre-cease-fire period, ac· out, and I give trespua1D& or m1nar damap; they will t. Thi war wtll oaatinue IDdeftaltelJ. i
ahead for the United States. the fact .bat givlDg'Saigoo its chance to cording te Amsican officials. They away the books to eacallle to wont and YtN'I cbancw of lftl:r U. jOtetumml anoounn• that U. ,.
Ki!Slnl:er'• devout hope that the cease-sui'vtve does not mucb imllr'eSS those who S!fSpect this was one of hil JllUPOIC' in friends. apprebendtng and seelng the offendrn Nortlt Vktmew •iolated a.&enn ol the '
fire wilf reunify America on the prob-have been a ainst Nixon's Ii all his ~ of stubbornness .. An American Alth:>ugb the cus-~ convicted are negligible. "'"'-hlCe Apwmel:IL (Certain ,
leDll 'yet to be (aced bangs merely on a along . g ~ cy president who ooce ~escnbed Thieu as tomary pictures of my children Whatever you do, don't lole your cool tiiimlre11!1 md lndUIU'iel will ..rftr lf
tlender thread of faith. , · o~e or t~ four or ftve unartest poll ti-repoee 10JDewbere in a ye~ (I hey are never required to keep lhetn, pNCe 11 allowed to name about too aoon.) ~ 1be ewe-fire roes . lnlo effect~ .. !l ~~ ~ .... cow:erit:lo ~.<i!W>t.C!k>•.i,.-7"'. ~~·~IW~~-!'l:~~lll!';il;JiDt-)1...i.r.'!'=.:~:-. " .,._ -, aoo the com ·.._·~~-...~ :r=:-'" i-tltit~mm~-~ ·-. ·. -metnOfililh~-r dO nofCb@Jh"'Uie pasl rest on a nt'1 li'bal c~-Y'liftrue 2. rl8t ID.-. ~~;41ii114i~i.o>·.:... \._i ror Its own sake, nor live llJ II, nor talk easy to find too, with your Uceme areu owr 1 percent ne tu•• mueill
Fit-to Run for President
Once upo1. a time there was a litUe boy
n1:1med Burton Blati..nt. Like many little
boys , he dreamed of rurmlng for Presl-
dent when he grew \ip.
"Do you tblnlr: I can run for Pre.aidait
when I grow up?" he asked his Sainted
Mother.
"Certainiy, dear," the replied. "But
tint, of coune, you
must prove you are
fit to run for Presi-
dent."
'"'lben, lint,'' said
y o u n II Blatant
thougbl!ul)y, "I wW
become a rich and
successful busines>
man. U I can n11 a
rlcb and 111cce111ul
bultness, _that will pnive I am Ill lo run
for President."
SO HE WBNT to collqa and took
courses like Double En$rJ Blpe111t Ac-
countlnl, Hanri Sbaklnc tl~A, and How to
Eat a Four-Hour Lundi. And when he
Olt•Ntl CQQT
DAILY PILOT .
Rohm N. Wttd, Plll>lilllor
Thomal Kcnll. rdllot'
BOTbaro Krelblch
Editonal l'tlgt ldllot'
Tho edltor1ol Ill• of tho Doll>'
PUol tetU to lnlorm ud •Umu.-
late ttedtn by i*-I the tbb
~· oplnlmll: ud eom· mentar) on toPct d 1ntttfSt a.nd
-by -'<llttt • lonim for the taprnlton ol our ntlden'
oolnlool. utl "' _ ....... alvene ylewpolnt. ol bdormed ob-
IM!r'Ytfl •nd lpok8mm on toplcl of tllo ..,,.
Wedneada7, Nomnbtt 8, 1972
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had graduated~ he opened a nrm called
Blatant ProJucls, which sold left-handed
widgets .o right-handed ~kimos.
At flnt, Blatant Product.a was a
tremendout succea. Tbit wu due to
young Blatant'• amuJng ability to make
promlaes. He mack tome of the most
wonderful promlaes anyone bad ever
boanl.
"IPROMISE you !altbfully," i,. would
!altbful)y f)[OIDlte a cuatomer. "!hat ll
you buy '' lfCtl ..if our wldcets1 yoa will win .. the 1ri11J Swupstaka, the 1500
metoi dnil race In Ill" Winier O)ymplca,
and the hand o! Sor~la Loren, •tonr with
all tbal ..., with It."
Well , who could realat promlaes like
that? So cuatomen bought Blalant's
~ t!Jel!am. llfull. U-leiy. ~ dttlll'l-..... ,'lliof~. lllalanl l/lalllod hla .-...,... tldoO, llll ltiw price of
~1~.:'.1 the -Cleveland
IU'f~ IOOfi, ~ lll•td· For,
.-ally, H you doD'I Ulp ,..r pro-
-In -· ,.. '° bolly .... And Blalml dl4.
Nat, be decided to bocolne ID llO-
coualll!t. "II I t:111 handla --of moneJ," ha akl, "I wU! pnrt"e l 11A ftt to
nm fer ,Prelldent"
At ftnt, ... w:... 1 treDendoul •eccme
For ho !lad an ..,..q •bWIJ to .,...
hfa cUenll lllllP)'.·,OI couno. lo llllke
Uwm hippy, be Ud to pra,.nte I UI~
u.:. Like lelllnc tllem 11111 ---tr -" hand OVlt flat. -~ 11111 ...... , .... J •... .,_ft I 11111. And
D1turall1. 1111 reat ren ltt. a. -· ' TRllH 11E DEC' 211 '.> beu me a doc·
tor. "II 1 • bial Ill >.!Ill of man," be
Aid, "I wlD _. I 111 ftt to run for
President ."
At first . he ~·1t.s :: tremendous succet.'I.
Hti made l>~ •• dtous promises ol l ..res,
lied to patients a·lOut their condition,
prescrited goc ·' ·~,.ting, wort b I es s
me.':~; .. ,,, took a ·· ~kback from lhe i. ;;_;.
gist and eventually l...ft hil 1ddreu book
in the left pancreas of a Jady oo the
operating table.
After blamin1 everybody elle in aleJll ,
Blatant annoum-ed tbal be wouldn't
"d10Ufy the cbargec with an 1111\ofer.''
So, naturally, be lost bit medical license.
JOB FOLLOWED JOB. Re lOll them
all be<:auae be couldn'I llcp making pro-
mlees he <"Ocldn't ,-bly keep, telling
lies to make p.;ople happy and ducking
responslbllity ior his mlstabs. So he lo!d
his Sainted Mother be WU &olng lo ron
for Preakltnl.
"Do you re!Uy think. dear," she aald.
"you've tAiJved you're fit to run for
President?''
"No, I've proved," said Blatant &)um·
ly, "thal I'm nol flt !or anytblni elM."
Moral : To be a plOd American, do u
your leaders say. Bl ~ ,!over, for t ··-:n's
aake, do u tbey do.
Dear
Gloomy
GU8
lrvial poltdcll i*tilUt ~U:
IT Md CCI dropolll
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about \t ; and I don't even care much lot number. permanent localfoo, job, etc. -w"1 keep a "baodl o1f pollcy" at reprdl ,
the company ol -alglc people. all U-roob wbldl Jl)ve Ylluo to the ..........,_t (Tho bnl Wl1 to -nia •
THIS 18 A CURVE of temperamen\ 00 community are a deflnite dludvantq:e w.-11 to C8UM work1nl people &o jo9> ~ ..
my part, and·! don't pretend lhal It is In lhll perriJJa wart.ve. tie CIDt -to pl l"'1do pteo at 1"' "
partJcularly a virtue. I simply don't like SO WHAT TO DOT I ~ a almpfe duolrJ.) "
lo carry around, or even 9QUirrel away, formula to parent.I: (1) Know your kids J. Sat.eiuardl aplnlt biO ..._.
the haqage ol lhe put; espedally 11nce and where t11o1 are, (I) Gm tbetn -rateo anil lloCI< ipoculatloD wtD i..11
I am devoid of the vanlly lhat my structlve lhlnp to keep them buoy, and cimJmvented. ('"--r1cl 1111 ffte-'
ephemoral wOTk bu any laatlng value. (3) Join my !ledJl)lna orpnlutlon: !low of capilal.) • .,
Nol only do I !all to keep memorabilia, Seasoned Plrenla Aplnll NauPIY KJdl 4. Mud! ol the ooclal llllll&tfod''
f don't even keep popers I mlgbl poaibly (SPANK). Then are no duel and oo enacted .. .,. the put two doc-wUJ bl'"
need -JIJce the bill ol sale to a car, ot a meetlnp. The ant1 nqulrencnt It know-...tm:ut by tho quiet -at fundlQs
warranty for a new re!rigeralor. '!'be Ing how lo Ille ,..., optn bud or a ping bfIJa. ~ Ula --at -wtD ,._
first time I wanted lo go lo Europe, I -poddlo CID tho approplal< portion of ~., (The "'b;i way to .... 7
couldn't find my birth oertifkate, and in your cblld'a aoaklrDJ. a... In tbe an-population docile and bard at won fa llf
order to get a passport I hid toe~ ~nt art are cenerallY beld ·weeklJ In my m1ke It worry whether It caa pt beaJt1111 ::tr=w~:. b:._ ~rot • home. though •t ~~Ai.u: cat'f, _,1111, lhetter. and lood.J , .~~
. while, lbe bolpltal lntllted I bad"" bttn 1. TIU! IPllltf&k OP -"'·
born.) He's Si.elce'111 wW be !lourW* !Nm ttmo lo llml t•!'
IT CONITANn.Y amua me that to jutlfy tacr1M14mlUtarJ_.,_.1DOtt
,.,.. To the Editor : ~i:C-''°' of ch1I ...... ,..p many pe.---1 wt-retentJve Abotlt lhll Pwl. hrr/ Gamtt !bot lol ~~d ~ ': ~!lrt-~=.'. t1•nJfornd Joto an outfit with 131 WAC. (~ ~ ~..U: '=;1
npectally, wlll --IGllfl letlm lo In It ond him the ool1 ma. ~t wt.II riilo m a -..·~
lrlencil and file aft1 !he carbon1 lot IT8 l!:A8Y to-the boJ -1d wanta porwde down Contnl A-) ·f.
posterity, In case the friends were loollsh little tln10 oll once In o wblle, but a I. The U.8. -wtll bo pn>'' or ltckleu enough to dUpoto of thne TRANSP&R!I ,_, radlt. , '
missives. f know lllo Amtr had Roi in l'ftll1 bod 7. Antl-tnm Im wW be rm .,._, I ·
Actors, loo, ""' U-pothetically ohape, bu1 Ibis lo ""11<1e. -r -·
no<tolgl c about their put caftet, savlna Whit -1d Tedd1 -t bave *· In lour men ,_., tlJo ..U. "11l J
all kind! ol mouldy _..,,. onil raid! be -lcally -to • , .,,,
oouvenlra or ancient 1rlumPhs on th< RAY BIRD polfUca111-to 1m.
outaklrta or Limbo Q11. Nobruk». And WJI. AHDSBIOI~,,
pollUclw of _.,, not only keep lhe 6'••11J• B-·-rtl f
first tpeocbn lbly .... made, ltut -.... -• "''""''",. on ...,_ • ., .. them at tho •-of a rall•. • ,.. ...... ---~-• --. ' To lbe Edllor'
A BERNARD SHAW bu a rillit -!.Ml -· mr -WGlld have bum-Door Gap:
perbapo even .. obllptloD -to 1-d td to tho ....... bad ii DOI -for • I ..... wttb IHladl Ill I'm "
and dell .... hla---t-to ... --bol-.--..to-........ ... poll«tty : for ua leatr mortalt, It 11 )lit llOlne ad tt~ tllit l'Utt"', r m.t my ln dlftml ol 1'U' Cl Eh , ti
a form of ..U-lnduilenl Jlll*-eolloctln&, 1"--old ..,.. -II nn., and ....,._
whld> c.nalnl1 -~ belonl ciuttfrlnc lortana"lt-wttll tho~-iltlp II tlJo ttblll lllll ...... Ill "' It!;. Un!Yenlt1 o! WJomlnl'• -~=-~-Ibo :::" ,.:! CIOClbd 111' ,llOllllT
Quotes -,.,..._, .. ,., ·-" "PC 11't C..--"Miolt Dlu yards
-. mattd bJ ..,111 """ a0e lhefr lm-
acJnatlona .. a ~ 111r the 1m-
lilnatloN at -Kida °""''° bolter wlton tlJo1. -..and iad b t I p '
. detennlnt ihe Ma °'"' 111t br."
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--INCUMBENT WINS -Rep.
Robert L. Lo:.g get I, (abo<>el
Democratic incumbent for lhe
House o! Rein-i>latives in
the state's 4th Congressional
District. beat Republican Ben.
jamin Chang.
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GOP LOSS -Carol 0. Harner,
tabo\le ), Republican candidate
for the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives in California's 16th
Congressional District, lost lo
incumbenl Rep. B. F. Sisk,
Democrat.
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T1E st!Aft'S --~ a _ ...... ~laws.I!>"
~-.. ---... .......... lldoJ and dtfut<d two
tl"lM5llhS .. ~ state e m p 1 o 1 e -,u ~--· ,.,,.,_, w damp OX1trols on
dit~ :I I 1c• flll tlw swe'l l.Ol1 miles of
California's
Democrats
Widen Lead
LOS A.'(GEU:S .(API -Demottab
beat -strung lb!pllllican cballenges
in lbrft close races today to incft.ue
their margin ..... Replbliclms in
California's amgresgilml deleptioa to
three ·seats.
1be oew lineup is 23 Democrats and !!II
Republicans.
That's a gain for both parties. as
cali!ornia's five oew seats in Omgress
were captured by three Demoa:ats and
two Republicans. AD 19 l>mKlcratic in-
oxmbent.s running Tuesday and all 11
GOP izlrombenb Rre nrlected
TWO INCllMBllNT ~ts, R<mald
Dellums ol Berkeley and Owles Wilaoo
o/ Lo.'I Angeles, trailed GOP dlallmgen
tbrougb most ol the night, bot -look
narrow leads as Late results came in
before dawn.
Wilson finally won bis race by an
11.554-vote margin, and Oellums won by
more than 35,000 votes over Republican
businessman Peter HaMaford as votes
from the bladt and studeot distric:b
trickled in hours after final returns were
posted by suburban precinct&.
In a race with natiooal interest
ma..nd Republican Pa u I N. "Pete';
McCioskey· easily deleat..i Democrat
James Stewart for a third full term in
Congress.
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For "'Fun Years'
As _Congressm.p.n,
PALO ALTO (AP) -' Raul N. 'Pele"
· Mc<:lookey, the maverick ~
wbo cballenced President Nixon ID the
presldentlal primary' -• third Houle term Tueeday ·by a COllVlaciDg maraln-
"Jl's going to he a lot of fun IO he in
Coogrea the MU two · 'I e a ~ 1, • '
McCloitey told IUj)jJorl<n cheering bis
victory In CaUfomla's new 11 t b
CoogreUlooal -· .
.. "'" · • • • • ,... r vii Assemblyman El'llMI Li Co6te in a r~.
that wasn't decided lllllll the llnal f~ • IJllCll!dl ·'""'"'°4. . HZ
'tjth all Jl!Ocitucts ·10, Berryhill ~
llj,51111 and La Colte,.bl)d 11,HO. .: . ..:
• , 11\).} ~ ~YlllLL'S -\'l~Y ga"' 1!111i I
GOP e :l&-19 margio in .the SUie Seolt""l
with , one vacancy. 'l'.'o:i;tet .. a1mirlft
8J>111tlnr-_,ln the 'Senate, tiOweVlit:;
takea.21 '°'fl,, a~~ ln If"
40-member Upper. houle. ~ · _ ~ .... w
'lbe GOP '!in. givOI CoV; Rooald _,
pD a 'l!lli Joclalature. to cooleod Wtllji!!t
leasl lllrlllc the early-of Im.~ ~ bas. laid he will call a ~ .I.:... -, . ..,..~ ~ pest .a 1t fllt-.•aca11$ ~ 111-l!le of.J/lmo<fttlc ~~
Topi' Camll of S... l"ernaildoi • • i ' '
Both Parties are ezJ!OCled tO pooir nttn
and lllOlley Into the battle to fill eame.··· seat,'and pick.up that v1J8) 21.it· vote . ·?:'~
'l'hree ~bent ~ e P'U b 11 c, it:
aaaemblyilieo "1!:•" du m1> e d
Democrats ~· to 1bt 111>1<1' -dodl Capitol loda1 Ull\lfed of al !Out 51
-oply -llhort of the w-..ie. "WE BA VE A lot of new U>Nb guys, to overrfde a governor'• ,eta'.' '
and we bave the chance to restore bad a C-35 edge with ...... YaoondN nt!i>r1 Coogresa' checlt and balanl>o -oo to Tueaday'a ballotlog.' '°'"" whether we want to fight W~ whether _ · ,.,.~_.
we want truth in govemmenl." he llEPIJILICAN 1111m1b1ymm K1!11t
decland. Stacy ol llioMI--apeel"o!JT ._, Noting that several """ RepiiN!oM 0cnt1c ......-~ r-.1 .. ~
A BEPUBUCAJll took a aurprising ear-bad been elecled to the ~ 8'.'!111 are GOP· ~ E1io loo: ly lead over Democrat F.-y H. STATE'S FIRST -An elated Yv.oone Brathwaite Burte (right) Is M<ClaoRy aald, "We'll 1 up port the Connd o1 91ermaD ~ w11i> llad '*""
"Pete" Start in an Oakland area race greeted by campaign supP-"rters at her Lo& Angeles beadqilarters Prelldiot. when we think he's rilht. and ..i '""""''1111, and i ~ Bamof,.of.
and held it until near dawn, when late after beco!ning California a first bid Conpwwoman, fronr LA's checlt ad ba'm» Ilia\ -we dllll'L" • SanJllef>. c..i.11111 tO -··~
relUml erued a 4,000--GOP lead to newly created 371h Distrlct. The only other blact woman in blstory McClolkoy, ._ d<leole! Democrat · 1om1J -Ber-and -..
give Slark a ClllllfmtaNe 10.-vie-elected to Congress is Sblrley CltWtolin of'NeW Yort. · JS-• Stenrl,_SI, Sa J-' .-,, deleaied, •ti, lu' atlanlQ' :La..,...
!Ory. and James Gordon~.-.-Kajlllofl, ·• ,,.~
1n other races, Calllomlans elected bottllog e•l!Cllllve and write-II\ """'!date ;In a.-hc••dlent r..;e to copture•
their flnt bladt ~ and backing Nam. ' ~: • . " <. -S · .....,.1y ·b e·l d bf 098,!
Ibey sent to C..V-to .........,t the R • • k s B · 'll -R Of the Pmldent'• cr1IShloi wur ~er -illl'il>d J&mea 'lleil! o! Conccd.t
Weslenl White House a &pubilcan who e· mec e ays. ·.. ' e ' . . . Ufl Democrat George M«l<>v•!D· ~y llemoenLJlllllel .J!Qolwrlilbt de!..W. aerved es navigator in the squadron said. "I dm't·lhlillt lt ·was so".DNCli, a Ri:pubjicae:WamoBoflieu whole~
wblcb chopped the atomic bomb on nuuvllte· for Nam u , disapproval_ ,of was !mown to lhoulandl ~f Bar AM>
Hin>rhlma in WGrld War 11. McGoveft!.1 Be, kill all b1a Cndlbility motorlJla aa a ndlo tratito 1<porter.
Callfornla pined llv• new ... 1a in F Go s· • , 74 after he --Eagletoo." . · . 11
Coogreu tJlla year became ol population or vernor . pot Ill DEMoalAT WALTER Iogalll •• ,~, shifts since the 'i9llO Cemua. Demoerata . . "WHAT HAPPENED lbll eleclioo, Is iuvent.!e 'a~ ~tell ~
took throe of thoee reapportionment that pOopte .vole for people. ·DOI the blud....,.an ·~· 'Huoter; Who Iiitli
,.ets ud RepuNlcans C3ptured the other parties. I dm't think you're aolog to see received tAmpolp lilpport frool'Rucmi' two. LOS ANGELES (API -Lt. Gov. F.d Angela leader ; Bergey Waltoo and Gery 11ra1gbt party licket votin& em . .aaiJl," And In the NCJrU. Cout diltrlet °""*' ~sai~~L·~~g be!!!-, p Jio!!!• aodllooaldSmllh,33 ..• ho.~..-!-~ · _J>tid._~iellrino ·GOP ~
--.-_..-.._ro:,_ r64'.: l.':,.. "~ .. ~~~:~ l!Jillje.lfWl ~__:.'-~~.:;pit'711'(W·~~[&jia •r&~ ~~~
be said, ''.lhat'sdefinitely my int n." Veter. AW Pellee • I t35,000 registered Demottala, l'l,GOq IOnl!!Y Sll'1'1 Keene,;,-campalp,. •l.£'.j~
UPIT ......
TAKES LEAD -Ronald DeJ.
l um s, {above) controversial
b I a c k Berkeley Democral,
trailed GOP challenger Peter
Hannaford until d a w n this
morning before taking tbe lead
!pr lhe 7th Congressional Dis-
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Congressional
Race Winners
It wa$ the most pooitive statement by CHINO (UPI) -V««t belped arrest Republlcanl, and 11,000 wbo declined to c1udOd a bicycle ,jauol lhroucb 11!'
Reinecke that be would attempt to sue-a man accuoed of attempted rape Tues-declare a party affiliation. . dlstrict, rolled over Republican G~
day. Sherill's deptutles aald a man McCloskey, Stewart, and Knapp -all Antolini .;.-,,.
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assaulted' a '"'P8D in her home across Stanford University alumni -appeared •·l· IN SHO,n"' · the -from a ooDina place but w!" In more thanlO ....,.Iii' detilllel. . .A.. ,.A.. .A.. ,.
_ .I\.£ .. • _ rrtgblened off bf· the arTtnl of the VII> 'lbe Stan1vnt ca--aeinter ol ID-H H H , "
'---------11m•1 -· • 11war ',..,tlment-lilocaled·at.the heart State Senate, , .. •; ceed fellow Republican Gov. Rooald lie leaped Into a car and drove off but ol the new oerpen~jlM"&stricl hi'San-,,.,,
the volerl, attracted by the ~. ta Clara and s... Mateo counties on the -, ' ~Iandon•t want to get involved in an wrote down the car•a license l'IJIDber, San Fnncllco Penlmu1.a. ;· ! ___ ...,.J.j.l Ra ·~ ... •.
'equal time' problem," said Reinock., pollce llild. Deputlel arrested Mc<:lookey aitacked Nlson's ad-~_,uuJY ce ""'
"but 1 Intend !O run for goveoor." Chriatopher E. Hubblrt, 21, of Clare-mintatratioo for what he cillled Its lack of
He said he ,. .. "glad tlils campaign is mont, alld aald he WU .• SUIPOCI In 23 truth and candl>ri1.l!:~=-be -Res. ults Below It ra,_. ~~nd ._;...... oo ---·tlve ' "\ over. It was an unUIUal campaign, a ,..... llKUWI-..-....... -
partlcularly dirty campaign, and I think prlvllele by wblch he Aid loformatioo is • ''"
the peopte are very Ured of pollUca." SDS C...._ Oil'• wlttmeld from the Cqrell and the lot ANGt:LD IAt'l -WlllMft 111 ..,.ft Neil·
BmKELEY (AP) --la for a publlc. I . '~ = .:r:;'T,Jl:!"!bi'"J;;; --;.,,-;,,",~ --•-• "'-tl---s llemocratlc ~ --!mown u <•• . .a.-... ._, -l d ~~ the BE'SAJD TBB ecfmlnh!tratioo. mut be _... -,...-M11iob. lll} 11'11 ";""'NlclW• ...,.._ Ow•·~ tAPI -1be murder trial SOS -will he a owe ~on o1 , ~•u Uni-"" ol ,._u..._. ... mt u-k1au restraJned in -a-t-..1...:. without war-:....t~--~"*"'· IDI tt111 ..-·"·.ti.:: Or lour u.n. ···-·-went lnto ·-.u~ ... _,, ~-___ , ............ • ' .. ~ rn'6;m '\.9 UW\I campltl DllDoeDof AJbert Bowker 8n-rant. 9bU19 of ~ jury ~. 11 -\ '(II;) DN -L.1111 C ' H
day or jury select>00 today. . nounced' Tueldliy. and pantUve actn. 'aplml 11111 ion -; _,., 10> --"'""'
1be proeecution had uled 11:1 of lls . sos WU banoed fn:Jm campus ill June ~-Aid ba would~~ ._l1ll.J.....· -· ID) ... --peremptory challenges to eliminate pro-1'10 -~--It ·wu 1n~,~ ~ a --~-ol ..,,_,,. and the defense by ill!CI" ..._,IN tu ~ict :'-/ wtlitnlll• ti,) S'tPI -~ specllve jurors aeven violent -otlonl ap1n11 ROl'C ~ ol aounie IO • . _ , ~ •••.
the end of Tue9day's -. and Iba Vletlan War • ne-.., the -b rl~ • -•
Charged with murdering, Servlo W. .A.. · _,.,· ""k ll'Ut<d to a...,.., ~11ri1rl1 !\~ ~. l ' Agero, 29, of Teus, whole body was H H • 8lewarl, wbo ma-' In ~1b'!'_,
found shot ln a bathtub Wt May, are M • £'_. ... mJnaVV......n.--~'-•-
Ralph "Sonny" Barger, 34, former Hella 8nD UJ, UDty = ........... k,-;t;,,,,i. """~ •
IOIYlnc ~ ~_,-tilloil ud
Joseph Busch Squeaks
Out Win Over Bugliosi
Voters Approve healtb pro111ema. ·
• Two Measures
BylioA-'11..,_
lllartn Oowrty ---· .... approved .......,.. io cnale 1 psi<
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LOS ANGELES (AP I -Incumbent
Jooepb Buodl JDd bla deputy. Vincent T.
Buallosl. ..... neck~ today In
their bltt.f' race for Lor Angeleo County
dlltrtct altornl1 ·
W1tll -fmn 7,70! ol the oounty'•
7,'111 ~ Iba OllUlll waa: Buach 1.35.1..~ IUO ........ t; lluillool
1.Ml,114. or e .111 ......,..i. ·
BIJ8CR. N, becatr"' dlltrlct lttomey
two ,..,. ... when bla boa, Evelle J. v.._, wu elec1ed state attomey
--'· llulcb lru been a..-..... for Ill yoerr.
Bugllosl, "· pined --u the p,_..... ol Cl!IWeeder Clwlel M-
and tint ,.... ,..... In the Sharon
Tale murder CMO.
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Former televlalon broadcuter Baxter
Wan!, wbo waged a penoy-plncblna ca1T>-
palgn, deleat<d Incumbent W11m11 M.
Dom for Lor Angeles County oupervbor
in the Ith lllatrict.
RmJllNll FROM 1,IO of the dbtric\'1
1.Mf predncta gave Wan! m ,m-.
or 54.55 pen:ent, and Dom m,1111, or
4$,44 perca.
Wan!, II, wbo WU an ~
candidate ror mayor ol Lor Aacoies In
ltet; reporfed apondloa -tbaD 11,000
.., bla ......... lie Aid be -coo-trlbotlons ol mon thin 911.
Dom, 51, wbo 1ru -a -ol the Board of &lpervlaon -1111, reported campaign cootrlbutlonl ol .,... ly 11111,000. ' •
district and ---of their water, ud in -a... OoanlY a
$25 mlUloo aportl -... .., ...,...
by the electorate.
1n Morin. wllb· m c1 ,. .m:':'l: reportllllJ TllOldl,y olPI, Pr : I I ; ~IO
creota rport -It fl I '" -spac. -leadbrl ..... It 17,111. 'l'ht fluoddldoa mr r n, ,...,.-
B, waa .-a,111 lo.a,Jll.
lo Senta a.a Ooarll)', -Ill of 1,1111
~vi.:~ =i:T."=~ ... lid a opar!o -In ... ,,.,
oo11 • mllM -of IW ~ Coll-and -"-· . 'lbl,IDMlllnl~~ ......
clplt a IT,111 IHI.,_ GD••~
andwouldoootlupQtr•••-
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'--1,164.-'e of I·~ Pnd~ . -.
U.· s. PltfllSIDl!IT 35th STATE ASSEMBLY
GeiiP JfcGo~· . 174,895
ildiiiil-N!ib111 . y "2,587
Jobn Sdimfla " 28,262
Banjllllllt Spock '2,719
· ·:· ,CONGll!ISSIONAL · • ~jltiaiier (R)~ -8.1,173
~ 'llll!ll'IJ .(DI · :$>,741 lObn7DonO~ .. (P-1'J 2,1116 , ' ., '
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Richaid ·Hllina (D) ' 80,889
Jobn Ratterree (R) -38,1584
Lee Rayllurn (Al) 5,194 ' .. .,JM :cotfORESSIONAL ·
John liact;d>> 78,895
Anc!AW Hlilabaw (R) 148,911 . '
Jobn V. Briggs ·(R) ' 5&,824
Ted Sblpn1 (D) 1 28,987
69th .sTATI ASS't:MILY
~eth Cory (i>) 79,921 .
William D••nemoyer (It) 48,888 J1Qnald ·~(AI) . 5,558
~st.ATE ASS~Y
Roll¢ ~ .0\) . 115,118 Terry Moa&eato (DJ 73,814
7111 sTATE ASSEMBLY
Robert iladlia.m (R) 137 ,275
James Tborpe (D) 78,881
MU~ICIPAL COURT JUDGE
James Aliano . 85,923
42ild'<OHORISSIONAL Bob~ (DJ ' · lS,749
Clllr ......,_. (R) 34,178
Armln;](o!hs (AIJ. . . 1~5
35ih STATi SENATE . ..
-~ainM. ' (R) 188,254 <Di' n,859 wmtam' g (Al) . 9,180
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Rlcbaid ~m 92,423
ht DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
Robert Battin 51,948 wuuam Wenk~ 47,800
3'11 DISTRICT SUPERVISOR ·
Wllllam PhlDIPl. 48,038
Ralph Diedrich 74,708
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DAILY PILOT le.ft' .....
WINS COURT SEAT
West Co'"'ty's 8e1CGm
·Big _Upset
Pulfud Off ..
By Battin
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WASlllNGTON (AP) .-~ --"~· < aldo, a... Aleunder ... llalr .•
to SaJion tor a ..,. rouad ol lalb
with &11th Vlelaamele Presldtnt
Nguyen Van 'l!ii<u, lhe Wblto
~ said toc111r. • ' ,•
BegUn--..Schmitz
Returned to Washington were nve-tenn An llth-l:c:ur bid to ' &•I bdllding
Democratic Congres:man Richard T. permlll for 119 ta~ In H"'11ington
Hanna clnd veteran R e p u b I l c a n Harbour -prior to pasg.ge of the
Representative Craig Hosmer. coastline initiative Proposition 20 -wu
Th. vote by dlstrlcls Is: blocked Tuesday by the HunUnjtan -alb:
--lhil. No. I JIWI to llenry A.
Klsslnpr on the Natlooal Seclirlty
Council, Is leaving Willhlnlloa ..,.
day and will return on &mday, 111d
prus secretary Ronald!.. Ziegler.
' . John ScbmltJ, lame duct ONnge Coon·
llhuhaw _ 148,Sll Beach City Attomey'a Office.
Blact -1',695 Lincoln Propertie4, Inc., of Loi
-..i: . . . .. . -. -.. -. .. . Anflelel,. ...pt .peraiii,i..,.to .l>Wld ;jbe ..
The purpooe of Haig'• ....,..S trip
to Saigon to about a i->Ut Is to
''confer with Prwidedt ·IJ'tieu on
~ of peace ntpllltiou IDd
.. llllll<~ •Jtflll~!Al .. -LoU~ .. sltu•tion in 1Ddochlna1,. 2legler ·
said.
ty OClflgream&n and ._,.A m e r1 c·a n
Independent Party pruk1entW Clll-
diclate, said la Anallelm 'llleaday night
llllt bis partf'i sln!nglb bu oOly' bqun
and tbat the DltJoo's voters "blve now
ll.ltbroDec;I ... peror. u ~ • I~
Butgeoer -M,173 townbouleo oo 10 acm adjacent to the
Lowe -IS.749 Harbour ''"'Is •-nmenls, built by the -Mlb: .............
Hanna -80,689 same finn.
Ratterree -3&,564 Huntington Beach Attorney Don Bonfa '1 • •
-Scbmlll. wllo waa defeated lo Ille J-. 'iiW'it.fdr'UtO lle'Jftibl!CiD' f:I(~ ·o..:--
greaa by Orange County Ag,_ -' J. Hinshaw, qid bis was "oot a typical
concession ape<dl. This Is ju..t the ·beg1>-
nlng." ..
ay GoDmvn
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-3%od: ruled, however, tbal because of the "sire -· , ~~rrt"P,_e .J . " .
Hosmer -63,173 and magnitude" of the project, a com-CAJI' . JNE'T Murray -30,741 Hinshaw, Orange County assessor for plete environmental impact report would . 1 • • •
the past six years, was called by aome be required prior to the IJsuance of any ·~~;,.. lo bis ICafl, ZlecJer 1'* 1-
the band-picked candidsle of Pmldeot pennit<. ...td -~p" blmself, UC! odde:I. lo
Nixon to replace freshman represen-The $2.3 million townhouse project lies t·~, .f.o' a qUestioo, 0 ja," 'there
tative John G. Schmitz, the maverick within Che permit zone established by woul( 1ti& reor1anlzatlon 111n a pollttve
. By ne Auoclated PreH cooservative IDd John B I r ch Socl•ly "--•Uon 20 the Cll8Slline ti wit<." · · · .
three fimes In the re<:enl pa.st has member . • ,......,. ' preserva 00 "Tiie ptosfdellt feels m80!' more tlllnp
I been a presidential landslide ap-Wblle not ll.terally true, the. President initiative, •CCDr'ding to city oflldals. ~~ ~-~~.leotly and effecttrti,,"
proaching the magnitude chalked up by did endorse Hinsbaw's candidacy after "They were clearly trying to beat the ..... ,..._ -..,......n;;u
President Nixon over D e m o c r a t i c the primary. The county a.saeaaor went vote," Boofa said today. "I don't see why He ~ that tbe P{eaident partlcularly
Challenger George Mt'Govern. lnto Tuesday's voting with 8 53.ooo th!? city should l'fVnV'rate outside the WM =i: tn terms of "penonnel and
Th al d f ... 1· f 'd 1· I registration margin ovtr Democrat John ~-,.-,_tiOll gov--t" __ ..... _.. ..:._ e usu e ui.n ion o a pres1 en ia W Bl k normal routine to aid 8nd abet anyooe to .,,.__ ..... OUKOU •nu 1'1C~ ~ landslide is a victory with 60 percent or · ac · second term as a 11oew beginning.'• more of the popular vote. He waged a bard campaign despite the beat the vole on Propoeition :0, or any Zleglet, said that N"wm and bit wife
With more than 91 percent of the na-huge Republican majority in the dlatrtct other issue." ~fly to Key Bi.scayne.,.Fla., liltir to-
tion 's vote counted Nixon had more than and agreed to debate Black and many oc-Bonfa also said Lincoln Properties had day for aboul five days duiini Wliicb tbe
&I pereent of the pDpular vole . C>Siorul. t 1 llo ed the . , rmal President would be eogaged lll ~e Lyndon B. Johnson won 61.1 percent in Black, a former career gyvemment of-nof f.lin' " te city s no procedure planning for hls second f~~ ·_,
defeating Batey Goldwater in 1964, with fice bol.der and one-Ume ~d oltbe \],:;. o 1 g a __ ntative tract map with. the .\ . -
43,126,506 votes to 27,176.799. It waa the InfonnaUOh Service. based bIJ campaign city clerk prior to requesting a building _.
highest per~lllqe of the total vote cap-Oli. e'lperi~e in government. He bit bard pennit. D... •.:;..., -J It
lured by a presldontial candidate oince at llh:shaw's status " county asaesoor Tbe· townhouses have been the center ,..,, ·Op0SJ;"!'1'1$.~-:~.,
popular vote records were first kept in ::;tn!o~~ such a post would alienate of previous controversy in Huntington -~ -• ,. "':..--:,"' .... 1~1im.on• 15.9 million . te I rallty Burgener, a longtime sllle .... tor Harbour 15 single family homeowners 16 On s•~te ~ . . ~ 0 8 vo ~ u was battled ta nd•-the •-·•ty ~ the city's ' ~ the largest margin in a 'pres1dentlal elec-from the San Diego area, ran Jn a dJs-......, ~ m ·
Scbmlta of Tustin garnered about ooe
million votes or 1 percent of the vote na-
tk:o;.lly.
'"lbose mlllloit," lie saii! beioni about
XlO persoDiS at the Dilneylimd Hotel, uare
... ~ wbo "111 DDl .ll'lrJender tq all
that bJalnriahlng on the ·bc:oll tube.''.
Scbmlta told bis aupporters that "Nlz-
oo put UI ahead of schedule Iowan!
CeoqJe Orwell's '198!' f-r 'lo lour
yean than anyone I've ever seen."
,,,. coogmsman said !bat be ~
lead bis party again in 1m, wben !be
party wQI have candidates oc all 50 slate
bal!ots, compared with 35 states this
time.
ScbmJta SSld be may teach pbllosophy
at Santa Ana College while awaiting the
Dest presidential race.
1bve is a whole "sub-nation of people w~ refu~ to sqrredder given ~ aan)e oddS that the touiJdinc fatbera liad. Na one's going to stdp us: We're going to
buJld, build, build. You con'! .....,inale
a party. You can't assassinate a prin-
ciple," be said.
~tz "ias once President Niroo's
'ENTHRONED IMPIROR',
Pundit Schmitz
own congressman. Now be criticiZed the
P=l~l'1 bandllbg DI the Vietnam ·War.
"We do not have JI peace mo've.'' ~
said. "II we had a trutb lo lendlnc 1,w
for pollUclans, we would call this a
betrayal, a Nb in the back or 111r-
rend .. . er.
flan. He carried all but m states aJid of-trlcl bancled the Repul>lican.o u a "aure" richeol oeigbborhood. p
lici811y won the presidency by · .. elec-area in the court-mandated reallgnmml Al one llli1e, Llncolo Properties plan-ay, De f eat,ed toral vote of 486 to 52. of Coogresalonal districts early Ibis year. ned to build mono apsrtmeots, connected
· Franitlln D. Roooevelt carried all but Bis· opponent, Bob Lowe; ii a littJe. to the Harbour Ugl:ls project, but settled LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Prop. 15, a two states -Maine and Vennont -in la:own higb schoOI teacher in a district Oll a compromise of building townhouses his crushlng defeat of Alf Landon In 1936. with a heavy GOP majority. It includes instead. sta te employes' attempt to strip Gov.
1t was the nearest anyone h18 come to San Clemente, Laguna Beach and the Under zoning on the property, Lincoln Ronald Reagan of his power to veto
-.:.arrying everj state in modem pollUcal Balboa and Lido islands and Balboa could have built 194 apartments. salary increases, bas been rejected at
history. Ni.ton carried all states Tuesday Peninsula sections of Newport Beach. With the passage of Proposition 20, it is the polls.
County Voters Play Safe
-Stick With Incumbents
trot Massachusetts, and the Dl.!trtct-or Hanna was in -no danger in the ·S4th. now likely Lincoln Properties will need A simUar measure to tie salaries of
Columbia. The electoral vote was 521 to District and won }ili!i Jlfth term in construction pertnissioQ from a regional California highway patrolmen to the
J7. C.ongress easUy over Sa[lla An a commission, as well as tbe standard city highest rates paid sbertlrs deputlea aM With more than 95 percent of the vote
: Roosevtlt bad 27.,751,612 votes to Lan-businessman John D.· Ratterree, a permits, policemen, also failed. · tallied, Orange County voters showed
'Clon's 1•,681,913 and be won 522 to a lD several times Joset-in previous attempts With 96.9 percent of the vote reported, that they wanted to sUct by their in-
·tbe Electoral College. tu tain public office. J... .A ..A. Prop. 15 went down with a 61.2 percent be
Warren G. Harding was the only other The veteran Demo<:ratic coneress;man x w: ri: no vote and Prop. 16 with a 60.8 percent cum nt assemblymen.
JJepubllcan awept Into Ole White House in had 8 ~vy majcrity in registered ·no vote. Returning to Sacramento for another
.lrue llllldJllde lashloa. He captured Ill..! voters golog for him _ a 2',000 edge in F rotll P .. e I Prop. 15, authored by the 100,IJOO. two year term will be dobert Badbam,
pm:ent ol the vote In defMllng James Ol-ange County alone and even heavier In member California State Employes the Republican of lbe 7\st Assembly
.M. Cos. in 1920. He won 404 electpral thtl newer lerrltorr In l.<ls Angeles Cowl-PROP 20· Aasociatlon, would have aet salaries at District; Robert Burke, another votes to 1%'7 for Cox, with a popular vote ty which had been Rdded to h1s district In • • • • "prlevailing rates for c,o m pa 1 a bJ e , , ti.. .. of IS, lU,200 to 9,147, 353. the recent realignment. services in privata businelO and public IlzjliJ~ilc8li ~-the 7 D th
Republican Dwf&ht D. Eisenhower was know whether they'd seek exclusion for employment." . Dimlct; Kenneth Corf, a Democrat who
elected with 51.5 percent of ~ popular their community or not. "Proposition 15 is oothin..~ more,th¥1 a nP,?teDb ~i.,,,. ·Diltri¢:; ~ John
vote In 11151IDd57.4percenllri191i6~ Jlr8 Mayor Charlton Boyd IDd Councilman blank cbecl< on the taxpayen; .1n11oe1>. Brifla, lbe· llepulllicu .. of the 351h
George Wu'!"Ml'l . • l1f_ ll•d!rl!t!!llW~Porlers ol the I written out to state emp19l:~;,~JN IDillr.l<L "' ·~OI · """. · forllpreatdentill._. , a_,:_·,~ ~'i .Ve to wait and amount O.l money W be fJlled . )n",fft 'ft. vote by diattlct! Ii;
Coln 1~ 1'.'.!!"'1~1t· ,.', -.1 , 'P ~~U.,:.;.,...,..l'J·unr 1¥· .. , . . -'' ~ nonelected state employes," Reapn --~,
1-mu ,.,.. ' t:, :•I '~ JJUC.:~ (IJ :.tJObft!lklbe'ftntl'pvbHelf."'"!.'6s cn 1said. ·•&-.
James Monroe -elec'te(' lftlldenl· ln the question. · · • • He also opposed Prop. 16. Jlaljbam 137,275
1820 by a vote of 131 to l In the Electoral . Boyd, Holm and Laguoa Beach plan-R£agan trimmed state employ..,• most Thorpe 1',861
Col.Iege. One vote was cast for John Med:cal Fac:z:ty nq director Wayne Moody all said Ibey recent salary increase this ear and -7•:
Qu:ncy Adams, Mooroe's secretarr of " • • · didn't lhink the initiative would have any vetoe<I the preceding one. Y BUrke 115,113
state and a fellow member of a coa11Uon effect on their city's Main Beach Park M~o 73,814
then known u the De mo c r a t l c Orange County residents may be able development plan. -atll:
Republlc8!i party. 10 go ·10 a teaching bo&pital at uc Irvine "We'll be getttlng buDding pennits on Nixon Gets 2 LU.es Cory 79,921
Jn a few years, thanks to 'the passage of that by Dec. 15 at the latest," Holm said . MOSCOW (AP) _ In 8 two-Uae ~~eyer 48,888
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GOP fegistrants over Democrats.
The district lneludes the enure eastern
two-thirds of the COUJl\Y Including the
coastal area from the Santa Ana River to
the Sao Diego Colmty line. '
Burke survived a tough light against
the ,,.U-llnaoced campaign of Democrat
Teny l4oohenko la the 70th district. \Mn,,,..,. bod the baomni of ~ c..,..
Unruh~. ·i
The• I cllslrict -the norUJWe;t
quirllrs•ol8the1•Ullltit lllllllalac-!11"1-llligtlft>M<b;~lp VaJ!trclmd Jl8!I
of COiii lllliu. Bllrke·wlll•i>O ~·Ills
thlnl torn>-ii) l1:e ...Ombiy be_ginning Jan. l. 1·· ,
Cory, Orange Co u ri·t y ' s only
DemocraUc state Jegislator, downed a
former .assemblyman, Dannemeyer. The
incumbent, a ,~ f!. Qarden Grow,
staged a well<finaneed campaign against
the RepubYcans backing the Fullerton at-
torney who was ·once 1 a DemocraUc
legislator. •
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Bod D• red Proposition %, ll!li.t million In medical dispatch datelined Washington, Tua, Iba 11r1gp 56,624
lV ISCOVe bond!:, on Tuetday's ballot. S G ' official Soviet news agency. reported Shljiey ,2&1967 . ""' --· --4,~,.._ < --· . . Qt Illa• about $3:!.mm;,,n .ll!il!.-i~ .ta.n-_ i.t 1'11 . l'Q'W'P.1'!0 . today: "President R. Nila> baa ualn Badlwil ea!lly won bis slith lenn over .,,_,,.lu1fi.e;1t~d · -· ""!e:~:U~~~·~~~~-,.P:,pos:J',"~~::p'-~~~ .. tes" · • · • ·:f"'.tr...,~f.:rlfi,~t<i: ; ~ 11)8rg!ll
In the. S&th DIJtrlct w(llch covers the
northeastern. portion of the county,
Brigga the tncu\nbenl' and a resident of
"'''_,-,. ..... ~~~~\lldtl.~~-:..._~:..--ger, ed Sl:lii•'1oflireo. .
Orange County Shertfri ofOcen: "" to-..W operates mainly off campus. .
clay trying to establilh the Identity ol Countywlde, the vole .. Pl"Jllllilion 2 GEM TALK 0
buman .. ma1ns found 1'1eoday 1n open .... •bout 56 percen1.y... 22, Plowed Under
COW!lry..., B.... °' 1,724 preclncil out of 1.864 total OM EG
llepuU... uld the badly docomposed 0-Jo In the-··~ the LOS ANGELES (AP ) Pro -A body was Iba~ a man·1n his late i..eo-P""'·~~ ·-•· •Die •as: -p. u , For Bo·•·· SI" 1~ C.lilomta -rs• pro-·• to re-"ale lies or early thirties. They said the -·~· " -· ~·--...,.... •~
unkowa vlclim "" ..-In( • dark blue -Against Bondi: 251,117. employe rslaUons In tlielr Industry, TODAY El t • Ch
woltB":'.:: ~:: l:d'"be.n Jo111n1 In J~~:~cl, ~-:I=,'::. ~g~\I~ the.tale, was plowed under al by ec ron1c ronometer
the aroa told offkers be 1polted ilie lildy deo In Wltl: 86.9 percent of the precincts under a pepper lift near the interlec:'Uon ta medicine, dentistry, nW'Sing, reporting, the no votes numbered 57.9
of Rose Drive and Valend1 Avenue. pharmacology, public health and related percent.
Coroners officers are attemptlng to fields at univenitUea, wu about llO,l per-"We <!Ollllder this 8 victory for the
determine the cau1e of death . Tbey said cent yes. workers but a1IO for the voters," said
the body must have lain in that location Dr. Warren L. Bostick. de~1 of the UCI Celar Chavez, )Meler of the United Farm
for several weeks. ' College 01 Medicine, said thi1 morning Workers Union AJ'L.CIO:u'lbey were not
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DAILY PILOT
that "we are extremely pleued by thil fooled by all ol the U.. IDd fraud the
vote of confidence from the citizen.I of growert were trybii to pus off."
Calllomla for the job !lie Unlveralty of The unloo will -lllep up 111 boycott
California b trying to do "' Improve the agalll!I noaunlon lottuce -en -a
quality ol hoallb ca,. throu&hout the tactic wblcb -have bom ruled out
state." by Prop, n. Ile aald.
Allan Graa~ Ol<lldanl of the CallfomJa
l'rom P age l
COUNTY ..•
ecutlvt usilf&Rt, si>oke for him.
"We e«pected a cllffhanger and were
afraid we might gel awamped," Meyer
said , "but we didn't expect to do the
sw111mplng.''
Third Dlltrlct victor Ralph Diedrich
wu not available today Wt his van-
qullbed _,..t, four.Urm supervisor
William PbllUpa, iUued a statement.
"II bu betn a 1reat -and a
-.. 10 "'pttleftt the Third DIJtrlct
and 0,.0,. County for the )11111 II
yw1,"'lbo defeated aupen!Jor 1114. "It
boll -• clwllenge llllt 1 •ve mJo1ed
to the -and to which I bne """ 1111' """'lllele lnterell IDd total ellort.
.. T11 my auccessfUI "l'pDll<nt, Ralph
Diedrich, I olter my bell wlibel and
•ILcert ""'f'•lul•tlom." Phllllps -
llnued.
"Addilk:C1a0y, I olfer Diedrich my ~ DI toniplete cooperalloo where
needid and I Wlah to e-m' alncere
deslr• to 811llt him ln ID1 way pollibie
-be ofllclaOy -the ofllce and dull.. of Third Dlltrlct supervisor In
January.'' ..
Farm -tedmllon IDd a leader of
the pn>JI 1-, aalcl fa"""!'l-will lry lo
pull: for '1mllar leglalatlon on the stale
and nallonal level!. · ·
"We 'have a bettu ~ all the
time," be a.kt "We now have teglalatlon
In l.hrft ltalel (Idaho, ICansao and
Arlrona) and bllb In the making In other st a tea."
Earlier etforta in California and In eona-baV<: failed.
St rike Curtilib
CBS Coverqg~.
NEW VORK (AP) -Slrfklnl lechnloal
employeo lotted the Collmhla -. =i. "="~toa1:" ::
for ......... of Preildenl llll'on ms Sen. c.or,. MCG6vtm. .
CBS canceled pl1n1 to. u1!na .-e-
ment crn1 at a number of otblt matlon
locatio111 and for U1log pOoled coWn~ when II appolnd that pleb! Una m t
lntarfer. with remote o""'iations by and NBC.
The union of t,200 camer•men, teelW·
clans and •n&lneera •veed TllOlday
nlJht not to \llckel either the NllDft or
McGovern httdquarten becautt of the
"lmpD111DC1 of the election."
J. C. HUMPHIUES
ELECTRIC WATCH
BATTERY REPLACIMENT
By Ute time moat people have
worn an electric watch for a year
or more they have fOrgotten Ute
exact procedure for lnstaillng the
new battery periodically ,.q,ilred.
One of about every fJve install the
battery improperly, and llDd that
the watch doe• not wop;, then send
11 In !or werranty service.
The batteries ln some electrics
can be replaced only by a jeweler.
But for those watches in which Ille
bott•ry may be replaced by the
owner, some common errora an
made.
The most frequl!llt error Is fn-
atallallon of Ute wrotlf battery.
Next lo trequency of error Is fn-
stallallon upaJcl&.down. )'aa ~1
~ this emir atld nm..
Ute battery. But In APl"""'I It
upsld&4own In the lint P'-,....
have problbly so llat"""4 lbt
hatch •Prine that Ille rlChted bat-
tery make1 no contact..
Ymir local Independent Jaftlar
wtalll batterlOI JrequentlJ euOu&b
to avold error. Ynur beat tllOft,
t!Mrefore, la to let him llaDdle lbt
replacem•nt, which can bo "-
while you w•lt.
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lhoM of.,.,.. ""'1 derMnd -c 1m111cy ond IM -
of • dlronomew, the Pmttt tltdfOl'lk °"°''°""'"' _. l'OU 1n:o ,.,. _, _ ot !IM IOl>hhllcaltd u""'*"' Now·1 ..
the wrist lo 14kt. tokf top, llllnlto '*' bedc, ~-ra1a&1n1: ..... c.Jtndot .... _ -..i hoOd. ,
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I $t11Nm 1IMf 'Wlth.,.... •••••••·••••••••••••••···••••••••••$115
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Huntington l!eacli city couocilmell~aiid pla!!Jllog
rommlsslooers ricenl),y ~ed out • ...-~tant
propoeala concernm, ~ density of planned realdentil)
developl!lel>ts. · "
Tbey agreed the il1i m b er ol homes in an R-1 pl~ development Ed be reduced from 7 tp, ~.5
with the addltjonal Ill · tlon that the number of bed·
rooma-per'acn sboWd 't·aceed 20. . ' '
.Although prlmarll1 COMi:emed aboU! the R.l 6enlop-mebta, the eoUndlmet) ~-planntn-1llcq1ropoaed-that
·111attme11t·mct ·C011dOinJnlum deulty be rectuced. T
. Tile •"'9ment, whlcll' Will -be subject cil a· public
hearing soon, appears le). be. a wise one considuing'.the
rapid growth the city is experiencing.
With overcrowded school! and the chance that other
public facllltlei will be (trained in the future, the city
cannot lfford to continue Its phenomenal growth -Un·
re!Ded.
Tbe density curb should help to blunt some of that
population explosion.
.Control
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• the slate, benefits both groups.
In j~ "the llllinstream of lite,:' the haodlcapped
cJilldren liolir enjoy a ~!or normal emotional and
iocial ailvelopmeot. In a4dlllon, officials report t)lat
J<Mou co251tillon from regular children ls spurrtog lh•
'l>.odlcap ' .on to academle> achievements that had bOeo
tlibu.llht ' "ble.
• The n.~dlcappecl, for their part, are making
-llllW kinds of ltleodshlps and g~g new perspectives.
,. Tbe;"dlatrlds in•olved deserve commendation for
·· · · ··r-f!lb pioneering approach special Oilucatlon.
~,I • History Buffs · View Past
' !·
History has a well-knoiin way-of slipping away un·
less steps are taken to preserve it. Fortunately, such
'Steps were taken In Huntln~n Beach last month as the
city council gave official recosnJtlon to a loc:al hlstorical
society, which then tmmedistely held its fim public
meeting with 75 plOOJ!C!Cl!ve members.
Accounts given at that meeting indlcate that the
Jo' 1~01• n g'. the Mallis' tream fiedgliog historical society has it. work cut out for u. ---------Many relica of the early cl83I of city history already have
i been lost, and many more are,quleUy drifting out of the Special education experts have tradltlonally said area each day. 0 • \
that handlcapped children ought to be schooled sepa-But ·th~• no ~ like the present I!> begin a
rately from non:handlcapped ones. Children In wb\!el· preservation campaign, and' the historical sodety seems ~hairs and on crutches, It was thought, should be pro-mteot on .dlUing out and organlshi1 all remaining mate-
tected from healthy ones. rial. Some ·&at1mers -most notably city hlstoriao Bud
Slxty:lhre\ hJl!llicappejl children from West Orange Higgins -ilready have h!run work toward this end,
County and the -Hubor Alea are now chaJ!englng this and the city lilirary his biillt up ·a large and valuable
conventional wisdom. 1n attendlng Fountain Valley's historical file over the years.
Plavin SchbOI, they work and play alongside 320 healthy But the biggest task remainJ ahead. We hope the
children. ' · new hlatorical SQciety, carries through its mission with
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Early lndlcatloos are that this appr@cb, unique-in --• the "Same erlthusissm with which it has begun. ''No 'last of the red hot lovers' cracks!" ., '
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Non-collector Ceue·fire Not Final Solution . '
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Communists Live by Book Can't Q~lify
WASHINGTON -Several hours pol' m:... likely alternative to his ."CW·. For Archives
Reader Condemns
Teen Tormenters
, · · f ~ ~ ruption" is not a democratic government tng over transcr\pts of the turgid Pl'Ole 0 RICHARD WILSON in the American sense. The more likely
the Moscow, Peking and Hanoi radio alternative Is a gr""ter C01TUpllon of the
broadcast!! on the Asian cease-fire prob-_ _ spirit of free me.i. which would be com.
lem Is boring but rewa-g. It Is too pletely Intolerable In the United States.
often forJOllen that lheae cloOed -Com· its administration, the . probleina will This Is the corruption of the will and
muolst oocleli<s live by the book. 'Ibey multiply. Silence and unity are not likely the mind and way of life which 11 _
attach more Importance than we do to to reign In this country among tbose wbo oboervable to the moot transient '1sltor
the formulation and codlfiCation of prbr give every indication of coJitin\ling to to <lllna and Rulsl1 where man la being
dple. A full recopltion of this fact bas clamo< for the removal of President remade ·aa an uoquestloafng, automallzed
belped Henry A. 'Klsllnger In his negotla· Nguyen Van 'l1rleu as a llCOUlldr<I, instrumenl of tbe atate. '11l!I. oharply lm-
tlolll In !'!king, Moscow and Paris. tyranl, and·destroyer of libertiel. p..--wbo bava vfllted Moo's
rr IS A Mm'AD: tberel ... to dismlsl
the b<Oadcuta Imm the Communist
capitals as mtre
propoganda. Taken
al face value, the
br0odcuta reflect
the Communist the-
ology that the ceaae-
fire ls merely a stage
in a continuing strug-11• which In the eod
will reilult in
victory. ~ '
The war will go on but in another rorm.
'n1e victories a I r e a d y won on the
baltlelleld will be conaolldated In the
polttlcal arena. There abould be no 11-
fllliom, consequenUy, about what is
ahead for tbe United States.
• China, and until observed, leemS un-.
ORAClJL(I\ POWERS ire Dot needed believable. That Is the kind of corruplioo
to foresee that Thieu and the wbole which Tbleu, for all hi> fal\liP and of.
Saigml ''°"'mment, will be accused of lenses, ""5 Uws far averteil iii South
sabolqiiC•-tbe<peade by not qreeiDg lo Vi•*· He ·1s alao the bead o!'}n acf..
acqitifod in me8IUJ"e'll"lfandlll ~"· mlnlstlattte' apparatus Wl>tP>. liiii ljeeo
ca-the.l'lle. ~ t:" ~mfcal4<> ~ ~ able to bold South Vietnam together' <fur.
over exteDt . -...:. _ _, ing flv~ yi;ars or struggle.
moral support which rn...c1ent Nixon BUT HE WILL BE 'tbe vtllaln of the will wish to give to the SillOJI (OVem·
t peace fpr iome time, as are the colonels
men • in Greece, Pranco in Spiln, and all the
As for prospective aerious ViolaUona of other "cormpt dictatorstdps" which sue· the ceaae-flre, which are Inherent in an the fro the agreement so bard to eoforce, Hanoi alao c.,.fully res!Jted pressure m
will ha. ... """' .. "" . publl d left. . v~ *" .,.... ,_......... JD c an Within South Vietnam. however, ftieu
private life. . has •--11, IUcceedec! izi.. coo-Tbe prospect tba1 Vietnam wlll be a _..,....~. d•-'-h "bone.In tbe throat" for a Vf!r/ long time solldating hi> support . --.. t e · ha bu · · real •• · f SU!Jl'nse of the pre<eue-fae period, ac· is not a ppy o~ t it 11 AM vtew ct cordln,g to Amuican officiall. 1bey tbe·fact ;bat glvmg Saigon Its chance to su•pect this was One of his purposes In
To the Editor:
The front page U1Jc1e in Thunday'a
DAILY PILOT repnilng Ibo t.-enage
boys who ''Water-bombed" the pot of a
puatnc -points up bbw lnef. f ani enom>OUlb' °'1tered and all that, fectlvely our aociety Is coptnc with It• but I am afraid tbal the Univenlly of adoleoceot memben.
Wyoming's "Arcblve of Contemporary Once again IUIDe blplels adult "over-
Hlslory" will have to do witboul my reactat" in respoodlnc to bla teenace
papers, notes, diaries, j o u r n 1 l s , tormentors. Thank God, and certainly not
manuscripts, bookl, photos and olhor the youopters. oo _.. damap ..-tn-
··uterary memorabilia." jury wu done. How mlll1 cues haw
This is ool mere cburllsbneas op my you read where ,.... aclull baa i.n
part, in response to the Unjy~Y.'.• driven over the briiik ~ a loos•porlod
gracious invitation to enter the pantbeOn of baruunent. by ~' people wltb
of 20th Century journalism and lhua nolliing comtructive to OCCUPf their
achieve a silly millimeter longer of im-time? 11ie answer is: far too Dlllly, and
mortality. more wltb each paulng year.
THE PLAIN TRUTH of the matter Is LENIENCY al home and In Ibo c:ourls
that I am a noloriou8 ·-u,ector, or fofloW<d by frmlratton In jumllle law
whatever tbe opp> enforcement bas left the •vuace edult
site of a "collector'' defemelea~ such OYerprotected, may be. I have no · tmderoccu l::nll. Don't• trJ tndlng
notes, no dJaries, no words wl lhem tf you're lmulted or
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IDlf fell iti DIC! 111 7J to~ midhaii ; '
as • D\NDI to caution puma Moat
·---and candloll Tbi1 -be prell;J to loGt ·~ but ool al the --. "
ble -"' lallac yoor -and children! .
Thank you,
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joumall; I throw you1f -i .. a vert>al boli ... -1l>y of
away llWllJICrlpta • banlened drill inltructor. Don1 try lo To Ibo _,
wheo the books come ~ =..r:. propert1 from lllterfnf or l'olHloctton Prtdicllanl ·' out, a n d I give or m1Dor dlmap; they w1ll t. The war wtU oaotlnye IDdefttllMIY ., j
away the books lo e1e1llte to wone and YtNr chanc:tl ol after tbt petDIDlllt amouncet tblt the , :
-·--~.d,_\'...oul ·1-tbt\..11"! cease--· nrrwnr-retinllrAllll!!lar • ·
Jems yet to be faced hangs merely on a
llonder thread of fait!!.
·•~l!t'~-~~ .. Jlir.ol¥w.~·-pn.--• ..........., .. pr-esrdefil.-wooaoaaesciified
along. one of the four or five smartMt politi-
f~. ap~ncfinl and seeing the offenden North view-V1olMN a term of Ille "' . ' .,...,.. . ~~"'"'.::'..rr¥;;1=~~':l,..._..~ .. ~=·•'*ii9. ........
repoie somewhere In a yellowing (they are never required to keep tbeln. peac1 ls allowed to cmne al>oUt too-I
Once the ce.ue-fire aoe• irito effect,
anO. the complex macbfnery is set up for
IT SEEMS TO-BE of little concern to clans of the world now breat.bel no
the criUcs of President Thieu that the crtUctsm of him.
Fit to Run for President
Once upoc a time -ll>En wu 1 little boy
named Burton Blat&nt. lJte many little
boys, he dreamed or running for Presi·
dent when he grew up.
"Do you think I can run for Prftldent
when I grow up?" he asked his Sainted
Mother.
"Certainly . dear," she replied. "But
lint, of course, you
must prove you are
flt to run !or Presi·
dent.''
"Then , first," said
y o u n g Blatant
thouRl>lfall)', "I will
become a rich and
llUCCeaful buS-man. H 1 can nm •
rich and ......rut
i...u-, that will prove I am nt to nm
for ~t."
SO BE WENT to collep aiid took
counes like Double Entry Espe-l,c-
counlinfl, Hand Sbaklnft Sl·A, and How to Eat a Four·llour Lunch. And when be
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DAI LY PILOT
Rob<rl N. 1Vctd, _,..,.
T"°""" Kff1>11. Editor
Borbon> Krill>4<~
Ediloriol ,...,. Editor
The !dltorlal -of tho llilllJ Pilot 1etka to klfonn and attmu-
late r'dderl by pneentb• thit ~· nplnklM Md com-ment.al")' on topics ol Intend and
alptflcanee. by proYtdi111 • torum
tOf I~ exptt91oft of OUf rt6iterr'
-and by -llnl .... .nv.... v1<w)lotnta "' lnlonnld ....
Rf'Ytt'I and cpoh:san111 on lQflk:I
DI the dt,y.
Wodoelday, Na.ember 8, 1912
( . ART ,H OPPE )
had· graduated, he opened a firm called
Blatant Proc.lucts, whlch sold left-handed
widget.I .a right-banded Eskimos.
At first, Bbitlllt Products WU I
tremendous auccea. This waa due to
YOWC Blataot11 amulq ability to mate
prom.lies. Be made some of the molt
wonderful promiles anyone bad ever
beard.
"I ""*1SE you faltblUlly," be . wwld
faithfully p:tllllloe a customer, ''that U
you buy If ii-uf ...-widleta, you will
win ll>o ltltob s-potaftl, ll>o 1500
meter dn& ..-In the Winter Olympic!. and the band of Sophia t:m.n, alon( with
all that aoea with It."
Well, who could resist promisea like
thall So -.... """"" Blataol°I wldlata b7 tlie btrnlllull. U-telY. the ._..taaa p: r · 'r dkln't w true.~
.Aod --oltliall, BlalODI blallod lilo • .,,.,..., Illa --. tile low rrloo ol ~;1!r..J: Ille -~
llllT llOOlf. _, •• I Por, .....,, ff ,.. .... , ... ,_ .,..,.
mi. It " I w, J'llU 111 1>1111 op. Aad
lllalootclld.
llell, bt ........ lo .. ' • • ..,.
CG'mt .... •u1 ... _n1&_11
rtatlfl," bt aid, ... wtll PJ'lff t -fJt.te
Mil .... Prealdent •
At ftnt, ue was a tnmendaul u:lCll9
For he bid an _,. allllll1 to malte
hilt d-lwf1P7. Of -lo -th8n bar>PJ, Ila bod lo --• Uf..
tic. Ulla ..... -t1>eJ wn mUlftl
""-':' i>aod -!Ill. 1lbta ... ...., lllfJ
wen !Nlq 11 dl!*oJ -•Rall And nahlnll)', Ibo """-1111 tn. On lllatanl.
'l'llEN Bl: DllCCID le become a -
tor. "Jf I ca bell 1b1 Dis ol. man," he
said, "t will '"" I am n1 to nm for
President.''
At first, he was a tremendOUI success.
Ht made w ... .ldroul -promJaes of c:iru ,
lied to patients a'.lout their condition.
prescribed good-tasting, worth I e s s
mc:!icU-e, took a •··.:kback trom the ~
g~t and eventually left blo -book in the left pancroas of a lady on the
operattnc table.
Alter blamtnc everybody else in sight.
Blatant lll1llOUDCtd that be wouldn't "dignify tbe charge< with .. _ _..
So, oaturally, be t.m bla medical license.
JOB P'OLLOWBD JOll, Ho " loat them
all --be cauldn't Mp -· p -be couldn't poatblJ ltle1>, temnc 11 .. to mako f>"Ol'l• boppy and dllctlog
respon1iblllty for bl1 mlatakot. So be told
bla Sainted -be WM ..... to run
for President.
"Do you really think, dear." she oald,
"you've ..-OVed you're fit to nm ror
President?''
"No, I've proved ." said Blatant &1um-
ly, ·"that I'm ool fit for anyt.bloc else,"
Moral : To be a good Ammcan. do u
your leaders say. Bl'! never. (or ~-•·en's
aak•, do 11 they do .
Dear
Gloopny
GU8
O. T. wllo wrota Oaa. New. J to say
lilt· -plaot ,..a nlm •l nJcl>I ....... .....,. Ill ..... ,.
tlma Wflll all lllo '""'fl· ,.. ....
at ll8lt lancin It. Al DIClll tl lllcb
cut like a 11ant ... -tbanka
to all u-llupld upta.
-P.H. L.
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envelope, I baVe no pbotol or literary however) or you,.J find J'OUf9'll under II'-· •
memorabilia. 1 do not cheri!h the put rest on a very lttioul chars'--You'll be 2. UNDCPLOYMENT wlll rile ID eame
for lta own Mke, oor Uve in it, ncr talk easy to flnd too, with your Uceme ereu OM I pen:ml The ~ '
about it; and 1 don't even care much for number, permanea& loclUoo, job, de. -w"l teep.1 "'bladl of1 poUq" ., NClfdi! 11
the com-of ..,.•Ille poople. all thoee roota wblch alve value to the _,...,,-. (Tbo boot waJ lo _..,. •
THIS 18 A CIJRVE of tem ...J.i communlly are a definite dlsadvaotaae ._ ta lo -wwldnC pq1o It Jot' · "'
my t, and I don't prete:" tblt it': ln this guerrilla warfare. tie .. IDOtbtt to stt tmtdrptm of b-'. pa~ly a virtue. I lllmplJ doo1 llko SO WHAT TO DO' I Jll-a lllmJ.l: -.,.) ~ ~~U: ~".' es=Jy ~ ~':.:"~~ ~. W1 '=' J: COO: rat.'"~"'--~ -=:,.=r !Ji 'i:! '',;
I am devoid cC tbo Yanity that my 1trucllve thfnp to keep ll>fm liuly, and ctraanvmted. i'l'heoe mlrl<t Ibo free '' ephemeral wort baa any laattn& value. 13) Join my fJed&lfnc orpntiatJon, now cC c:apltaf.) .,
Nol only lfo I fall to keep memarabllla, Seasoned Paunls Aplnll NaUllJly Klda 4. Muell cC the IOdaJ llCWatJon
I don't even koep papen I micl>I Jll*(bly (SPANK ). There are no duH and no enactod...,. the put two decadea will be
need -like tbe bill of sale to a car, or a meetlnp. Tiie only roqulreneol 11 "'-· <Gldemll by Ibo qul<l veto ol fUodtna e
warranty for 1 new ttfrfgmtor. '!be 111(1 how to "'" your opeo -or a pill(I bUla. Hete, Ibo rpecter cC -wfll be
first lime I wanltd to go to Europe, I pona paddle on I.be approprilte partkla ol Oourtahed. (The ))est way to U.O a
couldo't find my birth ctrtlllcate, and In your cblld'1 anatomy. cia.. In Ibo .,.. populaUon doctle and bani at WW'< la to ."•
order to get a puaport I bad to eocac• In <lent art att a-aJly beld ~ In my mate It _,,. wlte1her It '"" 11f1 boalth -. "
protracted ,.,.,._,..,,.,. will> the Lon-home. thouch at ~ tlmel. ca .. , itchoollng. llttlt<r. amd food.I '
don Hoopltal. WOO. I wu born. (For a J . M. VANDEWALLE ,1 wh.Ue, the bolpttal lnl1ned l bad 1111& ~n L TB U'A'I &a OP emu1•dan l
born.) Be's s•eelletll will be llourfDd !tun uma 1o uma lo • rr CX>NSTANTL v amuee me that '° JUIUfJ 1Da'1111 ~ mWtarJ CDlll md _. .. ,. many --tbal aoaktlmttve To the Editor: rapid dqn Sin. ce dYll -Tlta "I
and •-for •~ -lllal I About this ht. Jf!ITJ Gamet tbal '°' ~ d -a llollow .... ' '
urp, -• -h11nslemd Into an GUllll -LIO WACa (a-al :g•r:doo mil ... Y1ot " would C<llllfln to the Ott. Writers. In II and him Ibo _,_ man. Pr-In a -·-l ~~~-~-to -•. friends and flt• away Ibo cl!bcm for IT'SEASYte ... tl>eboJ-ldnnta pondo-COOln!A-.)
posterit y. In cue the frlenda ...,. foolllh lit Uc Ume oil ...., In a while, but a l 1lle U.S. Oon!n>ultld will bt po.
or feckleu tnouch to 4'-o! -TRANSFERll f-, radii. missivt1. I -Ibo Army bad fJol tn ptt11y bad ·1. Aall-lnlot lawa will be N> 1111..., a
Actors. too, UO allllOll potboll<avtlly abape. but lbll ls terrihle. poper ·-· (. nootAIRtc about their pail careen. sa n~ What would TeddJ -..it l!ave I. In fGur "*" ,_., Ibo -Wlll 1 all klndt ol mooldy _procrama and ,.1d• be -1colly -to t• me!
llOOvtnlrs of ancitot triumpbl on the RA y BIRD polltk:aU1 btcll: IO 177!.
oullklrta of Limbo City, Ntlirllb. And W.B. AllllllllON {
pollttclana of ...,... nol alllJ koep tile
ftnl --tbeJ --· bul -on ttpeatfng them at tho mop of a rally.
A BaNill> lllAW 1>M a rtpl -
-·-• obllplltm -lo m.11 ind cW.tnr w. cm ••• • ".._ 1o
pooldJ; tar. --u:=alt, ti ii I form of lllf.lftdi•'t ¢ ,
which ctrtatnly _,,t dutterioc
up tho u.-, cC ll'J<lm"'' now llbnry. .
Quotes
RtnW -· 11.r.. -11 CW't fl!•t C.... -"Molt pl.Jiy yardJ
• re cre•&.ed b7 aGdtl who .. \l:ldr lm-
apatloOll .. a --... tlw tm-l!llna-If ldda. IC1da _.i. btllcr
"""' tlJeJ -llld b1lp detennfne the ruin the7 lm,b7." .
C•••-n
To the F.dltor: l.Aol-. "" ----ed lo Illa ..-bod II .i -tar a sr..,.. l'IM:IDlllt Mt•-..._• em. _ ............ -·.r-.,
l~yw.oid -·· ,.. .. -. .. f........,. -wllll tllo..., _...,
of the -!nm Illa lllllae flt
Martoen ancl ltTlna -tllo - -uved.
CAUSE or tbe r1111 -• ~
candl• ""''"' In a lovlly -""' holder, -Mild from Ibo ""1lnfl. 11>11
Is ~l. quilt a '"fad" -tht
lMll&lf!S. Ml' -!tit ..., -.... 1n1 lll M , and R burned tbroucf> tilt aislit
until k -..... Illa ....,_
tthoo tbt -.,11 lllt -•1.
t'M AN ~ p--·
---•• Q•rs• ---
11ear °""""' I ...... -friondl tlD I• ........
.. dolam of ,.... ... • ., --· la Ibo -lllll ... -al -upb7 OllOROg!
Or ~·--•--lllo _,,.y
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INCUMBENT· WINS -Rep.
Robert L. Le g g e t t, (abov<O)
Democratic incumbent for-the
. House of Represen~Uves in
the state's 4th Congr...tonal
District, beat Republican Ben-
jamin Chang.
UPI.,......
GOP LOSS -Carol 0. Harner,
(a bove). Republican candidate
for the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives in California's 16th
Congressional District, loSt to
incumbent Rep. B. F. Sisk,
Democral --
""',....... TAKES LEAD -Ronald Del·
1 um s, (above) controversial
b 1 a c k Berkeley Democrat,
trailed GOP challenger Peter
Hannaford until d a w n this
morning before taking the lead
for the 7th Congressional Di ..
trict.
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State Wants Deat •
LOS ANGELES (API -CalllornlaM
have ntll\ed • ntum to capltal pmJD.
.-. while nJecUoc _..., to
legelJze marijuana -· Umlt ... -erty tu and regulate fum llbor rela-
uon1.
The mtU11rOS were ._ SS
stalewide pnlll06lllons "" ~ general election blllot.
11IE Sl'ATE'S voters rejected a
......,.... to tlgjiten ob9ctolty laws, ap-
proved one to outlaw forced acbool ln-
tegntlon oo..illg and defeated two measures affecting state em p 1 o ye
aatarie1t
An initiative to clamp controls on
development of the ~tate'a 1,08? milea of
California's
Democrats
Widen Lead
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Democnlts
beat bacli: strong Repullllcan challenJ!!S
In lhree close ra<es today lo 1ncteaae
their margin over Republicans In
Calllomia ., ooogressional delegation to
three seats. ,
The new lineup is 23 Democrats and 20
Republicaos. .
'Iba.l's a gam for both parties, aa-
Califomia's five new seats in CongreSll
were captured by three Democrats and
two Republicans. All 19 Democratic &
cumbenil nDlllinl Tlleaday and an 16
GOP incumbents were reelected. ·
TWO INCUMBENT Democrats, Ronald
Dellums of Berteley and Charles Wilson
of Loo Angeles, trailed GOP cballengen
through most of the night, but eadJ took
narrow leads u lite results came in
before dawn.
Wilson linaDy won bis race by an
11,SSf..vote margin. and Dellums won by
more than 35,Cd votes over Republican
businessman Peter llamlalonl .. votea
from the black and -districts trickled to boon after final retuml were
posted by llUbw1Jan precincts.
In a race with natioaal intierest,
maverict Rtpab&u P • u J N. "Pete"
McCloskey easily defeated Democrat
James Stewart for a third full term in
Coogress.
A REPuluJCAN -a lllll'pl'lslng .. r.
ly lead °'"' Democrat Fortney H.
.. Pete'' Start Jn an Offlmd area
and held 11 UOlil .................. '=
retumlerued.a~GOPleadto
give Stal1I: • -10,000.vote vic-tory. . .
..,.. """" appeond co "''" -.,. '"=-far COIDllllDll!y ~ and Uol~ of California beilth
ocl•---~-dld .. -..-tlal ~ ..,.,...i.
'lllTR ... pen:mt ol the -.......
led, -penally --P!vp. 17 -bod a 17.1 percent plurality.
'Ille marijuana lnltladft, Prop. It, bad
a at pen:eot no -. and the Wa-
property tu lnltlatift, Prop. H, a 16.I -t no "1le..
Prop. :a, the farm labor -bad a 51.1 percmt DO tally, and tho -lt)lne
lnltladve, Prop. JO, wsa abeod with a 16.3
pmenl favorable margin.
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STATE'S FIRSt -An elated Yvonne Bnthwal!e B'uike (rlgbt) Is ~led by campaign sup~ at ~Jl.os A!iaeles hell!lq~ ,,,
after becoming Cailfornia a first· black eongresswoman, fi'om LA'§ "
newly created 3'7th Dislrlat. The on11,~ blaclt woman.,ill. blstory
elected to Congress is Shirley C~Ol.New .. York. ..
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McCloskey Set
For 'Fun Years' ' • . t. As Con~~lman
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.. · • 11.,'/ ~ -ta C..11 In • l'l!llte ,
that: :irUD'I ·~ until the final IY!'
prec:lncla ·-.\ell.'• . ..,o .
With 'II ~ f!i .. Berryhill ~
..... ~ i. Coste hid 93,148. ')110')
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llEllBYlllLIJS • VICl'QllY gave · 181i1
GOP a 21).!I margin In the ,Slata -\ell
·'lrith· one ·vacancy . ..1 To get ~~, •.
anything done In \be Striate, ~ ,1 ~~·.a ~ inajority ,In ,~ •
~~ Upper•1MAM:. , 't!!>'ll
The GOP wln glvea Gov. lloDild llioll'
1an:a_ll)llll legialature lo c:ootaod wlth~t
leut durlnii the early weeks cl. .11'13. ~l
,.. baa said be .wilt call • opedal.elO@i,
PALO ALTO (AP) -Pabl N("P*" .11111 .early oen year.CO fill the.......,,.\
·Mc:Cloakey the ,,...net Re)labl..O. · cnltidbytbedeotllotDoil>uaaU.:Sti•
who cball~ Piesldeol Nim> Iii the Tum Carrell ol San,.,.,,_, · .-.Is!
presldentlal primary, ...., a tbljd Hooae Both parties are eipected to PQlll' men
term Tuesday by a convlndng IJWlln. and money Into the battle to fill ~&:,
· "It's going lo be a loC ol llQI fO. be ID seat and pick up that vital 11'1 vOte. , ~·the next two~·'.' Three ~t Republlc,{"1 MCClootey told llUpporlert . !Ii~ wemblymen were du mp e d U.
victory in California's new 7 !ti ~ts returned lo the a ... ,,
Congrooslooal Diltricl. Capitol ioday auured ol at leut 51 · .
• -ooly lhree shbft of tho 54 .-•
"WE BA VE A lot ol new tough guy1, to override a 10v....,..1 veto. ~
and we have the . cbance lo restore had a~ edge wltll.two vacancies ....i:...,
Congress' dieCk and balano;e power on to Tueadal''• lrllloliDg. · · ~"" ..
whether we want to lllbt wan, whether : ""
I truth . --'-t"' be we wan . m IO•o::•aaaa_., REPVBUCUI 111d••llymaa-1K'etlt
declar.d. . . • . SlllCy ol BU.lllekl -iipael by ~
Noting lhilt ·sevoraJ new..Reptibijconl ocrallc; ecliMiator Raymond. Gomales. Alo>
had been elected· lo .the. '8-. ao out m GOP .U.-1.tqmm aion.. ~y aald, "We'll I up p 0 r I the Qmro4,ol 'Sberln0n OU:a, ..... bad -i..
Prealdenl Wiie\' we .thlnlt be'a. rigbt, ~ eel -1J11, and E. ltidJanl -;.oil
cbeclt 111111<~ 111n -"91111il~.' San no..;: CUlnd ac'CO·-··"' • McClooteY; IS, di!luled tilllDo<dll ~ Howard Bermaa·and·-fls
James l!lewart; 11, sd Jote' --~· dileiled by tax atloruOy UtwrendaJ and James GOrdon 'KnapP, $2, mllltojwt~ X.pUoff. A ·; Q 1~
llilltllng uecuUve and Write-In candidate In a -race lo caplln-
bacldilg Nlmn. .. .·aeal forlilerfy he Id by ®'!
In other races, CalJlamians elected
tbelr lir1I blact ....,..._,..., and
they sent lo CcagMI to ,....,,_ the
Western Wblte ilwle a Republl<an who
served as uavlgator In the squadron
which . dropped the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima In World War ll.
Of the President's crushing win over ~;Jame1 Deni ot .eo.-t,l
Democrat George McGovern, McCloBtey Demilcral Dodal Boolwrilllll de'-
aald, "I dou't tblnlr. II waa so lllUCb 8 RepahlkuWarttu Boggeu, ..-nmui.,
mandate for NIJon .. dlNpproval ol WU known \o thousands of Bay AM.
McGovern. He 1o81 all hla mdlhlllty molorista,. a radio trallic nporter.
For Governor Spot m• '74 after be dropped Thomas Eagletpo." DEMocRAT .WALTER in(alll, '., ~ ..
"WllAT llAPP£NED thls ele<tlon is lllvenlde attorney; defeated ~
Callfomla p.tned five new seats in
Congress Ibis year because ol populatioo
shifts since the 1960 Census. Democrats
took three of thoae reapport1omnen1
seats and Republic.ans captured the other ~ ••n.. LOS AN ELES (AP I -Lt. Gov. Ed
. that people vote for people, DOI the b111lfteam1ab lloberl Huow, 'who ~ parites. I doll 'I tb1n1r. you're going lo. ~ received <A-JP'sllpporl !run lleapd\i · Angela ltader: Sergty Walton-and Gary straight party tJcte1 voting ever agjln, And In tho North cout •1....w . ......., ~~"' . ...,, .........,..,."""""" . ~ . Ji. . ~ ~ »'l"'~,--~:;r ...... ,.,,, .... ' . . ·io-ruo ror·govemor'111W: .~:-
he said, "that's defmitely my intention.11 Congress: "'nal 11 waa the most "°"it"'• 11a1ement bY
~~= ancl...~ S'fN· ~-----'-·. . . ~..r· vo~-Ai..r.i1ce ·.. '"~-~~~~'. tlf:.t"'~~"i·:~· ··· ·
CHINO (UPU -Voter. helped ams! Republicans, and 18,~. to 'eluded a bl~ .. ' Jmmi thrOugb ..
a man accu>ed of attempted rape Tuea-declare ~ Jl!ll1Y alfiliallan. dtslrlcl. rolled over RopUbllCan 0116' "" Reinecke that he would attempt to sue-
day. Sberilf's deptullea said a man McCloskey, Stewart, and Knapp -all Antollni · •. '. '
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...aulted a woman In her home """"" Stanford University ·alumni -_....s · . .,,, IN SHORT... the street from • po111ng p1ace but was 1n ..,,. \hall to campelcQ-. -ti; * -ti ..
frightened. off bY lhe· aiilval ol the vJo. '!be Stanfonl·campia~·a--ol an-•• "" .... _______ ,,, dm'•-· · 11---1-11·1~\edatlj\ehoarl State Q:.~ .. •..-' .. ., .•
ceed fellow Republican Gov. Ronald He leaped Into a car and drove cill but o(the new ~Peel dlitiiCt In San-~.ua_,, .,;,
the voters, attracted by the ccmmodon, ta Clan and ~ Mateo ciountles on the r1 •1:1 iu;~~a':ion•t want to gel" involved in an wrote down the car'• license number, Ban.Fraocilco pen!DllliJ.a. .l ........ -.mbl Race . .-•G
'equal time' problem," said Relnecte, pollce said. Depalies arrested McCIOlkey attacktd Nl•on'• ad-~ y ••IJ
"but I Intend to run for govemr." Chrillopher E. Hubbert, 11, of Clare-mlnlstnttoa fol: •I be called Its.lack of 1 · , ,,
He __ ,. be WU "glad thls cam···-is -and said he -• suspect In 23 truth and~. lk declared be would R ults Belo . -........ rapes. ·--·-· lirnltat•-on ---••ve es w ; .. ; over. It was an tmumal campaign, a u.awu...i _. T;;.&t:\:UU
particularly dirty campaign, and I think prlvllen' by whlcb be aald lnfonnattoa ii '' '"
the people art ~ery tired of politics." SDS £••Mer OK'tl ,wttbhefd from the Congress and the .JP' ANGEus '"') :... WT.-t "" '-"' ~
BERKELEY (AP) -Sludents for a public. · ::.11'::: =1'~."!bl"lih _ -"'""" '.frl8I Cei.tltllM!S Democratic Socle7 -·better known u c".!.m _ Mlttofl MM!t•. , .. 1 11 ... _ Nk:ll06U ~
OAKLAND(AP) Tbemurdertrlal ~DS-wlllbe~,}~dbackoo.the ~:m..u:::!\:o.a~~ D!....~~.~ A1Qw11t, IDJ l9"I :-H.~&d
odaf yfourof .1!."' ... ~.~ =Y·inlo Its lhlrd • ~';'.l~lor Alben §ii!::: nnt, alw ol gnmcl Jury procedures, "'ll;~"lw-""" --"".,.,.,;~
J'":I ll:l'-'\.IUU UJ\U~ "-:/ -, and cpWiitfve actkml . .....,. fWI MWI {~ -~ ltObll'fl, ft)) 9ltl -Mll'n'"
'lbe ...-utlon had used sis ol 111 SDS waa banned from campus In June mverap ~·.!0l--· 10> ,.. --~J challand~ ~ ~ li'IO altar it WU Jn-~ ID a -~ ol .,~....;_-y aaJd be-·" ~C'"'" IOI wt-'°' a~M WR' ~ teven "(I t'VllnlU -.,-n;;i11 1'R.V-.::i .,.._ ... 11-=., J1'f" Whilii .... (ll) Stlll -6-lle
the ;,: ~. -violent denionltralloiia i aplnll ~. coallilimt1allty ol ....,.,. . lo ~':'loll'.-"' ,
""•--' with murder'"", flenlo w. and the~. ~~·I . _,._ ~::"coooll.,~ aaiN ~.~ ..,.,_, ::'!Ir.'"'
found lhol In a ba1hlUb 1111 llay, are M . Co Stewart, """ maldled _.,, ID
Ralph "Somly" Barger, 11, 1onner Hells ann unty :":i":::J~::r=· ~U:
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Race Winners '
Ag-;;.·;. of r.. ... ..iQ. body w.. w . .. w .dil:lon -.. _ ,_1 ... -..... __ =--:. ••• \:1R~··.
aolvlnc ....... ti; 1r......= and _, ~ "' Joseph Busch Squeaks Voters Approve health probleml. ~ ~ h"'
Two Measures
Out Win Over Bugliosi
LOS ANGELES (AP) -lncumbenl
Jooeph lluoch and hla de!Juty, Vincent T.
Butdloal. ... -~ today In tlJelr biller ,_ for Loo Ancdes County
dlslrlcl allomey.
-ntuma -7,'IM ol the county'•
7,711 tndDctt, tho -wu: Butch 1.1$1,lir, or IO.Jt -t: llugllosl
1,113,IM, or e .11 pm:mL
llllllCll, 13, -dla1rlct lltornty two yean ago when his boa, Evoll1 J.
Yoompr, wsa e1octod &talo attorney _.i. Buodl baa_,_..,. for
·~ 17. pined,..,,, ........ the
..-ol "'11.-leadir a.rt. -... -,.... _,,,. m the llbaroa Tote.-._.
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FQnner television ......._ Baxter
Ward, who wapd a~ cam-
polp. delelted Incumbent Wamn M. Dom for Loo Anploa County ~
In the 1411 Diltrld.
RrnlllN8 l!'ROM I.IC ol the dlslrlct'a
l,'4e proclnda 11va· Ward DS,177 vo1M, or 14.16 pereent, and Dorn 171,llO, or
45.44-.
Ward, 13. who wsa an u..-W
<AnG!data for mayor ol Loo Anploa lo
lilt, reported apondlnc ... -... ODO
on his ta-11n. He aald ba -...,.
trlbutlooa ol niore than ...
Dorn. 54, ..... baa -• -ol lhe Boan! ol Qipervilcn -....
reported """"'""" -ol -ly llJO,I001 . •
BJ a. .V...' l?t Preti
Marin County \'Olan apparently ha.,.
•Ptll'Ovld meuum to cnate a port
dislr1ct and authorlle -ol lhelr water, and ID Santa qara Couul1 a
$15 mlllloa....,. ........ -...,.. bY thetleclmote.
In Martn, wllll m ol • ~ ~Tuoadontpt.Pu;a ACO create I put diltrtd tit Jll"I 3 fl Clpla -wuloadlnc,.,..1tn,111. . 11>1 Dvorldltloo .m111n1 pr,,pc.IUoi
,B, WU aheod •,lfl IO IUll.
In Sula CJoro ~; --ol 1,:IOO preclnctt eom_.,-..,... appao•1-an ac1vborJ CO ... .....,......,.. lo
build • ....,. -bl llortlt Ban -.,
only, JO -"""" ol Ibo Oa ......
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Units'
cm.; Jell •Ila!!-Todd Mderson an!fSteve Hanoen. . '· !"lerp~r Pr.A ."
Mn. AIM Wn11
Pmldent
G'\)MING UP ;, pr. Pa u I
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Ways,
Buser will ipealt oo the "·,_,,-)'~ school plan at an
open bqard meeting tomor-
row · at 1.:31/ 'p.m. lo Ille
mt11lc room • . . ·~
mothers will meet It t:ll
a.m. Monday, tlov. IJ, Ill Ibo
• eommW>ll); <eJ>tao .•• Unll
Ii llOf!IPlllli8 a ~k 'ol • 'Parenti a,DCl 't'·eachers' !amtW nelplil. Boot will
be priced at tl.25. .
REPORTS: School .... alshlrt
sale begin 11111 ·~· Lake View PFG
Mn. Dlet-m
Praldent
COMJNG'UP: Ei:ecutive
board will hosl a luncheon
for r~ty members at
11:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10.
REPORTS: Volunteers are
· neede..!. to serve as room
mothers and may contact
Mn. John Moore at &47-6315.
Me111 View PT A
Jim Roberts
. President ,
· COMING UP: First lo a seriea
of bl~weekly movie pnr ·
grams will be shown Satur·
day, Nov. 11, at 12:30 p.m.
in the multipurpose room.
Admission is 50 cents, and
-. .:"ill be -lo t1111DCe cwmroom parli ..
lhroogbout Ille year ••• l!x·
p!oralllll ol Our Chao&lo8'
Times'will be the di!cuallon
topic at unit mee.tinj ,..,_
day, Nov. 14. Guest ~
will be . a representative-of
the National Organization ol
Women.
Pl11v11n PTO /
Mn. Robert Slebblu
President
COMING UP : Youth Activity RecocJllloh Is the protp'am
· topic at'DDll meeting tnmor·
row. •
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. " •. L .. ~ ' • . • • • « ~ ... \"".ff'll• 1-...... .Rp;PORT;;: Members make ; leachloi Ilda In the dlslrict
'C'Ul'ticulum laboratory each
~y. Add\ttonal
volimteers may C.O~ Mn:
Grounds . for a Survey . .
.Every Sweet Tooth Can Be ·rsatirlied ·
'Readlllg equipni~ will be p=hilled frotn profits Giving· their own ·~onal approval after ••mpling
made by Newland PT A dunng the current Candy ·the wares are Beni1e Regules and Dee Dee B{own.
Testing various brands of coffee for a Procter and Gamble research survey are
Oeft to right) the Mmes. Ke11oeth Gaustad, John Lantow an d George Logan
members of Lark View Pl'O: Proceeds will be used to purchase specill scbooi
needs. ·
Sale which opened today and ends Mon<!Jy, Nov. 13. · Edward Shinto Ill MUlll4
. • . . . Subslltules are J1e<1ded
for the bowling league whlcb
meets each Wednesday at
noon. lnterestod bowlers
may call Mn. Ralph CUJel.
te, league secretary, at 83'-
0295.
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~chroeder PT A
Mn. IUdlard Kityes
Preaident
COMING UP: Unit will con-
dUct a learning felllffl In ~be school library !tom I lo
,f p.m. Monday, Nov. IJ,
.Ahrough Friday, l'loY,, 17.
Educational toya and 1ame1
on display may be ordered
.tor Christmas . . . Father
and son spaghetti dinner 1.9
scheduled at 1:15 p.m. Man-
da)', Nov. 20. Guest speaker
Will be-a member of-the· Los
Angeles ~. Tlctets are
priced at 'i.15 ICC' adulta, II for children .
By CAROL MOORE fl!11, brisket .anil C11CU!Dber l" fldeoce by ufglll& ihe~'·· ·. garllc: salt "'!' ~~ .. of ~~ OdY .,... Slaff ,,Wilh•JO«Urt: woe(u Dl~~I>" Meaa 'lbeater· .. audi :io ~ Place ,.}n'11~i d1sh
Eltcl"'-lqg penetrated pla\di'e as the jJirenlllal ..,,., pbooe '1¥' ~teta a . '.·w;. cover !lightly w Ith the ,_ -on of Orange dida~, chocolll<! cake, park daya aheld of tline to \le cor· ''t :... 1· .1 .. Ref 1 r Coait College Cooking SCbool chops and· eheese. fondue. , Wu that ·~ cut.I or atze.s a Unuut:m 01 . r gerate or
wberenclpea were run -off ror .flame ~ Gerry ol meat wUi be ava-. at least a ho~. · ,
anytime the cook entUWns. Gerken and .S&Ddra krogh Such was 1he case with the Sprinkl~ oruon O\.'tt meat;
Such menu d1tk hones as gave butchers 1 vote of co°" %-pound trout ~bat were stea~-recover t1gbUy with foil and ed in a wtne broth with 'bate at 325 degtj!ts for 2 . ' mushrooms. · , Tbe brfiatc nt Into a two-hours. Let cool and lllce. Poor
. ·P.Artf l)'ltenl 11.nce its liquid sauce over brtlket and recover
smoke flavoring make! a tasty wUb fo!l tnd rebeAt for 'ball an
hot entree whlle the basting hour,
Smith Parenh
Mn. James Moore
Prealdent ;/. sauce can be a French dip for
sandwiches another day .
Tbt instructors also cam-paianed for edible garnishes to '
glam:irlze the buffet. I
ored cucumber slices add ..... ' -.
"s s" filled w th
be served hot .or cold': Lemoa·
sUc21 can be slit and stretched
out into swirls to nestle in
parsley'"' beside .fish. Cherry
tcmat.>es make a bright Iast-
IilinUte addition to a COMHUC·
chini casseroft.
Sauce: REPORTS: Unit's IMUal can-. .
I cup cat.sup dy sale will cnnclude Mon-"'" v. cup water day, Nov. 13. Candy is pric·
3 tablespoonl""butter ed at $1 per box. Winning ; ,
llAI: tab!~ brown student salesmen w 111
~:{I~r~::~·;o;· !\\r~'l!niJeive bic:cl:-~watches,
sauce .: . . . 310 parentl joined the t~ teaspoons dry muatard unit during the membe:rahip
1 teaspoon celery seed drive, accordln1 to Mrt.
Combine all ~ts in 1 Joseph Pooley, cbalrman.
saucepa11 and alpimlr for live Sun View · PFO
minutes, sUnfni. unUl all in-Mn. ·Mart Koou
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gredi•nll are b1'ndod. Pretldent
CUCUMBEll WITB YOGURT R E P 0 RT S : S a I e o f Hear Ye! Hear Ye1 .
'I1le minority that l i k e
spinach are euily Won over by
a salad that has the green
leaves glllteDtng with a aavory
..dreulng to which naming
briindy and bacon are added
at the table.
STEAMED GRILLED TROUT
4 trout (I 1'"2 paunda each)
2 cucumbers · ,....tllhlrli, tee lhlrts, lden-
1 clove garlic, minced tlficatlon b r Ice l"e t 's,
1 medium cnlon., IJ'lled necklacts, key chains ant! san and pepper pet tap will continue until
1~ cups plaln yogurt Monday, Nov. 20.
Mom's Nlaht Out bu been proclaimed by T1mura PTO for tomorrow and all
fathers are "ordered" to escort moms and ohiJdren to the chllt supper at 3il0
p.m. Reading the proclamation are Mrs. Roy Rowland Oeft) and Mn. Leonard
Harvill. Proceeds are earmarked for the mu1lc schol1rshlp fund .
drawn
I cup dry white wine
'i-2 cup olive. oil
·~ klipOea pepper
., l I trr : .. lllt · 111r""'"' paprika i 1 •• ,. • chopped pnleJ '
1 ..... aillo. cruobed ~CID (f -) <bopped ripe oUv.11 ' 1 ... , ... ,. cboppld
u frt!lb m\llhroc>m*,
aliced
Wuh troat : wipe dry.
Combine r1m1talng ln-
grodlenlJ,•eseepl Dlldbn>oms.
to ~ a D11\'fllade. Place
¥ Jn a -bU!ng dish, pocr an mart.de. Cover and
"""""'to .-1 i..,ir.
Lu--on a piece of abut a • 1.U cut llrse
t tablellpOCll llot(jl chopped
pal'!ley " -
Peei llii cucu'alben and
tp'ate through the .lllcer part
of a rratcr: Drain ....ii.
In a bowl, ~ stated
cucumber wttb pHje, Onion,
salt and pepj,or. A4ld 10fW'I
and mll well. Chill thoriiuply.
With a fork. score the skin
of Ille remaining h a I I
cucumber lengthwiM and lllce
into circles. Just before aerv-lntl. garnish the salad with
sliced cucumber, sprjntle with chopped panley .. Mo1oes H
oervlnp.
For a Creek varlaUon, add
I' to I teaspoon chopped drlOd ihlnt to lh< ... ..., .....
Inflation
Advantage
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'dbits or, ln#ormotion srtmiw. --..... , and .-. • .,i portion on
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. I . . ed ..... Qlf loll ltld opooll l~OlrJGtrblullonCnellmt -=--Cbll Jlllp, -ot ti. lldt ...... ... _ _. ~ ltld'-l foll. • l'l!l)V YORK (UPI) -
cb"lo be repoM ll ,___ -... -• -loflatab11 --a r I ~.~==pl Sc11oo1 •-=--1ow -~•:. Pl silD. 'llill -lame · ~ the devtlope • of
--- ' to ' ,.. Ilda -.. partlcullrlJ Ibo ... Illa ' o.lt ..._ R I· 1111111 l1lh llaket ... uy with flcapptd, 11111 -repllUd at · d.,,,~ can -ti. dip with. fort. Or bou In m "'-a New Yort dt!monlU'atloo ~~ ar dlilllb ti llllD. Tilt "'"'fol•• to• -~ reta'nlld dllldrcn en-U.-, .. _ to ""9 Wiii!. wlD -Jorlnc knatabloa. ll ollllr ..... a •II for 111 111W1 EUICrlON 04 Y blalll(E'T . '111' Jollatal>lt' mat-. ~a.;.:"&KNc!':=~·. t1=~llquld -· :=.r:=t.::£:~~J
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Fur Flies When Kitty Grows
DEAR Al'll'l LANDERS: Wt are
1verap peop&.. middle lneomt, married
three y~ra, and we have a anal.I cbl.Jd.
We are not In dire financial mill but
Vt'f. do have to lludget our money.
My bU>band lov., to bowl and Is 1ood
at. tt. His learn told!.. aro all nk:t
rellows. There was an UnJpOken Agree-
ment that any toumamenc mont)' won by
the te1m, or any mont)' '"on by ln-
dlvldual1, would be put. In a kitty abd
tpes1t on aa evtn'fnc out for the l11m
members and lht:lr wives. nc l11rgesc
amount In the t!Uy wu $50.
Now Iba problem: A few -ago my hulbtnd enlfred tbe all-city touma._i.
He -flnl prize. It -the -·a 11,.t.. and Ibo pune WU 11,000. 1be Ill
on tblt money ii aoo. 1
we ollend to tau Ibo -1111 t.belr
wi ... to tile boll pi.. lo -for -
... dand!!c. "' fla>nd JI -ild -about •· 'Mley All aa-. "Not falrl " 'l1lry W1tll the prtre -dMd-ed .-. tllt ...,,, _.....
My II-and l -..., llutt. W1 :..i.i:3' liloMlld !lave llllltd fOC' tllt
all! and -lla""1 for ... 'l1llo dfsa.~ ... ~ ... MmMIOft"'ll haJ Cluted' ·11an1 fe<tlnp
and WI ar. Nd -II. -. Am. toll
.. wl>at to ............ to -by yoilr--P.D,
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DEAR ANN LANDER.~· FOflll•e me
lor 11klne a qlJtlt.k>n ibout a l.Jpk you 'ye
d<alt with lnqucnUy, bul I -.! an opln·
Ion.
The women who've written '° ut 1r a
i.c..IUl II W«!h Ille Uptlllt Ind pa ..
ha•• alrudy -'that a!11111hw " •Or1h h If tt helpa ll\li1I .. Oii to a
hulblnd or &et a new ~
My quatlon 11 i11Ulo dll!enot. .Do yau
believe I face-lift .ut help me Jn Iba
labor mart«! I !Irle no qulln\I about
"" ability !I'm In the ............. fltld)
but I -• -._ *71 111ou1 yautlt Iha& I -If I'• -a '-tter -I« .,.,..,_ H I ltollod II
Ytl!S -· ( .... wldoofd a ftw .-iw llO and am In my m-. n.u. Am. -UN!>ECIDED IN
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0Scm1 ,..,i.
don'I care whit -~t. but I am
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~. 'Noie•r 8, 1912
J r.. JUebaftl Armour, ,_..,~and-.
will gnoelt -Illa b ••• f It
precram for the
Mesa Branch,
Alner"'.can Aasoclalion of
1/111"""1 Wo-.
A Nlgb With Armour Is the
title ol his !eel.,., planned at
• p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, lo
the Newport Harbor Hlgb
Scbool audllotllllll.
Ooe of America's most
cfiltlollul>bed and widely-"'ad
authors of humor, Dr. Armour
bas spokeo to more than 700
gnlUpl fnlm COOS! lo coast Md
bas taught at Northwestern
University, the tTniverslty or
Freiburg, University of
Hawaii, Sortpps College .and
Claremont Graduate School
Tbe fellowship program,
-bltabed in 18111, bas pro-
>ided fell""8hlpe for 2600
.....,. In the lllllted Stares
and Tl oilier -
HB GOP . ...
Mrs. Robert Burt<. wile of
the asaemblyman from the
71lth Dimicl, will Oy in from
LECTURER
0... Rich.lrd Armour
Sacramento to iDstall officers
of the Huntington Beach
Repub!icao Women Federated.
Tbe evenl will .take place at
noon Wednesday, Nov. 15, at
Knoll's Berry Farm.
New officers are the Mmes.
Louis Regan, president;
Robert Sbupe and C. L .
Aistliorpe, vice pruldents;
Gordon Gemmill and Kenneth
Moore, secretaries, a n d
Vernoe Langenbeck,
!feuurer.
OW Ls
A fall festival of fashions
will be prosenled by the Of·
Ileen' Wives League at 11:30
a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in
the Ncwporter Inn.
Starbri9ht
Mrs. Wllllaro Applebee will
1.85\llBe leadership of the
Starbrlgbl Club, the ways and
means group of the Harbor
Star Chapter, OrOO of
Eastern Star.
11Je section will meet at
noon Wednesday, Nov. 15, in
the Masonic Temple, Newport
Beach for the installation
luncheon.
Others to serve will be the
Mmes Elkan Ragan, vice
president; Edward Hob e I ,
1ecretary, and Frank
Isselbardt, treasurer.
Sisterhoods
A Hanukah Boutique wlll be
given by the Harbor · Reform
Temple Sisterhood from 10:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. IS. In the home of Mrs.
Robert Tabak:"
On Saturday, Nov. .Ill, lbe
group will have A N]&bl with
a Gypsy Caravan. The mot
will be8in al 7 p.m, lo the
Park Newport Spa.
T-le Sharon Sllltrhood
will bear a talk fnlm O!flcer
Robert Berg of the CO.la
Mesa Police Department
wboee ~. will be Making
Our Homes Safe. T b e
meeting will· lake plate at I
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, lo
the l<mple.
SB Women
Seal Beach Woman's Club
wil l meet at 11 a.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 15, In the Marina
Community center.
Nov. II, Jn the Pasadena lllitoo.
o. w......,.,Nov, 11, at
7::1G p.m. 16' ali>Oo will bear a
lalk by llarlfyn Lami-i, a
nulrllloalll fl'll01 Elcloltaa.
Mn. -Kooob will .~ the moeljn1, In ber San
Clemente boiile.
·Dolphins · .
Dolpbltis, the WO me D '5· Fashion Show DI .. ot the Newport
Harbor 'Cblmiler ol Com·
Servile Hall, Anabelm will meh», · i!lll moet at llOQll
be the setting for Fashion Wec!MwVy,.Nou. 15; Jn·lrvlni>
Fantasies at 7:30 p . m : Coist Count{i'Crub.
Wednesday Nov. 15. Host . DllDe ·Gelliaii!t and Sam
group Is the school's parenls' Wldl' ol ' the ~ Co.st
guild. College F-Team will
Twins' M.oms
Saddleback Mother of Twins
Club will have 10 members at·
tending the semiannual
meeting of the Southern
California group Saturday,
diaclllf, iliould 'tho! • l*ia1
sav.riiinenl provide ' a ~ gr a'm • of cOmp:ttiemile
nlOdi<il core for all cltlzeno?"
SC Juniors
Mrs. Jobn Pitcher will host
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OF'COSTA MESA ' .,
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Road to School Board Paved "·in PTA University Clu b
University of Redlands
Women's Club will dllcua
arlTOlll -In h14.b.er education darlnl ..... at
7:30 p.m. Tuetaa7, Nov. H, In
· -a delig&tful budget salon ~
where beautiful hair styles be gin. . ~
By AllJSOl'C DEERR in civic affairs, she now is an 0t•D1Hr,.... ..... _ officer in the Women's
'M1e Ha house in Fountain -Division, Fountain V a 11 e y
Valley ts one of those places Chaml>er of Commerce and is
that can accommodate 15 past presldent of the Fountain
neighbor chUdren, three dogs, Valley Community Hospital
a cat and an an extra helping auxiliary.
ol noise. She progressed t h r o u g h
Mary Hix, mother of five, presidency of lhe FuJton PTO
likes it that way. She loves to presidt!ncy of the Fountain
children. ValJey Superintendent-Parent
i"In the summer," she ex-Council learning a great deal
plained, "there a"' always 15 =! .. U.::li:1~ and ob-
to JO kids in our pool in the ''In Fountain Valley," sbe ~'"'· I doa'l mind a bit. I lllid, "there ls •M-;•• ·-'!'Joy having them because --·-• tliey feel comfortable beno." port of the -by the
'lliiring the school year sbe permts and goed cooperalicn
"warb for the best educatm between p a re n t s , ad-
pomlble ~ children In ·the mlnistratfoo and the school
Fl>cmlaln Valley Elementary board.
sthool District." She was A BALANCE
elected in April of last year "A> .......,, Sheila Meyers fer her ftr,11 term OD the and I bal.... the board. Men ~ board. ". tend to be teclmlcaL We 1'!"1,. =. Uplly, lncludlng to be praclk:aJ, -'to lhl!· Goralil Ind chlldnon bulcl of wbal pa...ta want
:IO; Vickie, 17; Air for lbefr cldldnn. We com-
-11: Janice, 11; and\: plement each-other.'.' ~lly, 10, ~ "almost native Mn. Hix feel5 the dlslrlcl Is ~orn!ana. one 1n which studenU "can.
Nr;w HOME really achieve s o ilt-e t h I D g
They lived in Anaheim academlcal l y.''Sbets
blfcre living lo SI. Louil for justifiably proud of classes for
... ,......, then reJocated to menlall)' gl{led, indlvlduaJJy
Fi>uirtain Vallo)' In Ilia and preecrlbed "8mlng and the
have grown up aJoa1 with the newly-opened llCbool for the
dty and the IChool district. hanilkapped,
Fer M.uy Hlz, the rosd lo "I've always -keel with .
tbe IChool board past began children in one way or 111.c:~
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RUGS
FOR
Christmas
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865 I. COAST l!Wy, . CAt" ... "'"I CORONA OIL MAil ,,.., ...
f RICE LIST
, MONDAY THRU THURSDAY
F~l~Y. SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRICES Sll&HTLY Hl&HEl ' •
Sham poo ind Set ··--······-····-·-:-····-·-f'·······-·-·-$2.SI Pormononl w-........................ ________ ,, 7,sO
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Bleich Touch-up ··-····-···-·······-····-··············-·····-10.lo
Frosting ·······-········-···················-················-··-·· 14.DO 1
$imi Permanent Lashes ·-··················-·········--·-10.oO.
haircuts
11.50
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Mickey Mouse watches ' ,-. -'
for kid$. , '.·~/ ~ ~
ell anothOr," sbe ad!led. "and ~ • 1 ~~ I _• ~OJ PTA. AIWl)'.__I a V~ ~...a~.\:..,,,.---.... ~.-.,.,,,_.. .... ~, -.---~~, ..• ,.. .... ....,._-,,...,,. ... ,..,1 .u:,......_.!_ ..... , .... ~ .. ~.._~_...~ -~,,..aci ~.:~"ti:JM,~~~2~ ... :.. .. ·,...~~3f~ .. -.-....-~~.:. ~ .. ".~,,.,~ .... --7~·:..1 .!! .... -:"..._.,__......,..~ ... .,, .. i,_....,...... . moth:;~~ry .... -""-¢·~· _,..,._.-9: . , ~--~
Contest volved. I wanted lo be a part do her homework.
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of It.
"I felt thst I !mew wbat
M ked many parents wanted and a r ::=,,to be able to bring ii
)looks Nowl BooU Wow!
wlll be the theme ft r
llllldren's Boot Week, becJn-
nlng Monday Nov. II.
Winners tn a bootrfark
dflllen contest now Jn progftts wlll be announced Friday,
Nov. to. AtMng special prlzeo
are trips to Disneyland, Lion
Country SafarJ and Knott's
Berry Fann.
Wllh-all·ol lier -haclc
·1n -•• has daytime houri free let · touring
clUll'OUIDI to keep up with
what'a going on.
RELAXATION
Bridge with fellow board
member Sheila Meyers, bowl-
ing and sewing are other bob-
bles. She also spends a great
Uighllgbls of the -k 1rill
~ a special lllor)' hour for
pr'escboolell Thunday, NoY.
II; at 10 and JJ 1.RL Bruce
Nclnlyno, fonna-artilt wl)I!
Walt DIJney Studios and
lelevlslon penonallly will -1< Saturday, Nov. II, at 10
LtD. in the llbruJ .
111c1111yrs wlll ' opeak m
chlldnnofalagt-and t1*r perenta "DI! demonatra!e "' !ht drawing ..,.,. be lapeo
for televilion1ase.
J
-~ i lei@n
~H.\klOUk ._,.,
GOOD WILLY SEZ:
Dvrl"tl Thia
Trailftlonel
Hoflday,
''Thanlc.itoM;lyi"tl"
Holp
To Tho Hondlcapptcl
deal of time "enjoying the
family."
"It works out well," she ad-
ded, "becau.9e I can be home
when my children are borne.
''I don't know of another
school distrlct I've 5een where
the parents can and do get so
involved in the education of
theJr children."
She baa some pet goals that
!he pushes enthulliastlcally
such ss reading clinics in
every .school. "A child can't do
anything else until he can
read."
How , -does anyone . prepare
for school board!
PREPARATION
"I picked up a lot of in-
f ormatlon along the way,"
Mrs. Hix said, "You should
start at the bottom u a room
mother and wort up Crom
there. Visit the schools. Go lo
board meellngs.
"Find out what the issues
are. Then, you'll ha v e
somelhing lo offer as well 83 a
slake in what the ~ does.''
Communicating with other
~enls, !lading oat what their
goak and objectives ars, Is
another Important facet, sbe
added. She cruasdes ~ .sup-
port in bond elections and
lalks lo parents often.
Sbe It admittedly excited
aboul her board post.
"When you are d o l n g
something you feel Is· tm-
partant, wortbwhile, wbal you
want to do, YoU can't help
being eicl&ed." t
GOODWILL Industries
590 w. 19th ST., COSTA MESA
Phone 646-2479
Mon , thru Sat., 9-9; Sun. Noon to 5
''TURKEY TIME AT GOODWlll'' ,_
• 20 ~LB. TURKEY
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TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH
GOODWIU STORE
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" ...... ... ~ DRAWING SAT~, NOV~ 18 -2 p.m •
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Come In And Register.
OUR THANKS FOR. YOUR GIVl"G ··
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Mickey Mouse WllCh
wtth 1111nr ... s1H1
back. Quick change
strap• Included In
black, yellow or red.
gts
Mickey Mouse
._hlnoh""""
-wtthrod
lollhor.ttrop.
JCPenney
tine jewelry
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w. ra-wMt "*"• llllaofm-111111 for.,
' Shop·Sundlynoonto 5 P.M. ltthe followlng 1tore1:
FASHION ISLAND, Nowpo.t leaclt I 714 I 644.2J I),
HUl>ITIN&TON CENTER, Huntington l11ch 17141 H2-7771.
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' ' ' $3575
11.a. .... Adlw:Uw llrnrt fl'olt wttb
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fld. olr, AM-nl,. °"""' tilt -
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WI HAVI 100 VEGAS' : nd LUY' ' ' FOR YOU TO·SEl.Kl .-o.,.. :;,\ ,,,AU.:-' . OYER a . $ . , E9UllPED JUST 'l)ti• WA1 .YOU WfC'.'°'·,.. "
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There le a prov)lloa tllll ''Urban
...., .. which are • i>eroent deveJoi>ed to
a denolly <I four unlls per acre, or more, can lflllY· to the .....,. qoiiciel ·oo tlllt
projects wtlllln -do ... ·need ute or
regiooal agency appronl.
"We will ippl:p for an exemption. rm sure;: Boferl llid.. "We'll try to 1et everytblng out "(<I the permit ,...
qulrement) lbat we·can."
Propaoltlaoi • r<qutm lhllt sJJ pro}
ectl, 1111'"'9 tbeJ're· in-~ areas,
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pennlta tllat says IM!ia-<l the permll
-not preclude the pooalbll1ty tliat ad-
dlllonal Male) pen11lta might be
necessary, . .
. '""aald'the slate'and ftCloaal .,...1es
mool llbly _, llarl revlewq pinn1ta
unlll ICIDetlme after llliJ liar\ -IM·
bt.ca.-they'll have ·to'' adoiJI · aetuat
petlnlt lorrns and apPUcalioD piooodilres.
. SllJle Aid he ... 11111 pb!>oHd to '1"• an oplnloo on what coulll be._
from the permit requlft-._ under the ...
tx·on·· IC · • Orv'· ' . ' I , ~ , , '
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ORANol COUNTY RISUL TS · · Threatened
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3Sth .ITATi SINATE
James ~ 'CR)' · ·ue,:154
otfq ~·a>)'' · ·fl~ wulian\ !Wing' (Al) 9,JIO . "
· 3nl· l»STllCT S_UPERVISOR
WllllUi, 'Pl\DWIJ 48,038
Ralph ll!ellt!Ch 74,706
. Republicans Get . .
LOCAL PROPOSITIONS · One Vote Margin • ......... ~c.1 .... Dfatrlct . .
L. 'i'nme .V...
J. ·Bou«·ben
' In State Senate
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N~on Piles Op County
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Bulge of Nearly 4-1
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v~ Lombardi, ,. .
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Lojiina Beach city olfil:io!a, ,wllf llld ~ the Initiative, llitl ...,, don~
k--they'd ... t ·-tor thtir •eommunity cl\ not.
Mayor <lllrlton Boyd and cDancilman
Roy Holm, both strong aupportm of the
meuure, aaid they'd have to nit and .... .
Holm aaid he ...,.. pubUc _,. on
tSet~ .•• l'lpl)
President's
Staff Aslied
To 'Resign'
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haft -"' ......... 'lllundlJ, with tbl ldlll 11 .. B .... In tbl
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PULLS OFF UPSET
lncumbtnt Supervisor Battin
OI~ COAST
DAILY PILOT
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ig ·Ups.el
Pulled Off
Male in Beauty
Race Threatened
1\0US,TON (UPI) -A mole student
who nn for bomecomlng queen et tht
IJnJionllf al Houston by woartn1 tlgh\ ~,.... llld Jlpollct ..,. hJo 1~. b6
'iiioil --· u • l<illll ol 1111 ..... ROIF='
Votlftg ruuJta or the rice belwMn P1ul
Jarrtl, 20, •nd five women wef.e
tabulated Monday and the cudld1lft
wm told Who Won, but the election com· '
llllllklll Aid ll1f winner would not be an-
........i until balltlme or the lootbsll irii• Saturday nljht with Colorado
State.
"My Illa bas been threatened, but rip(
now t cannot dllCUU It," aald J1rr1l, 1
atnlor from Atlanta.
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ILECTRIC WATCH
BATTERY RIPLACIMINT
By the time lllOlt people baV.
worn an electric watch for a YMf
or more they have f\lrloUcl the
exact p~ ,.,..IWtalllDg llltl.
new battery pulodlc8lq NqUin4.
One of about every !Iva l.nltall lbe
battery improperly, an4 lln4 that
the watch doti not WMk, Ihm Hm4
It In for war?anly rirvlct. ' ·
The batlerlll!I In aome otectrlca
can be repl•ce4 Olll,r by a jewetor.
But for lbtlse watchet In wiucil the
ballary may be rep)aeod by I.lie
owner, IOIDe C'lCVDllWl.. e1011 ·an
1111d1.
'l'be lllOlt frequmt C'l'Cll' II JD.
atallatlon of the ......, b1a817·
Nut lit tieqlMllCl' Oii mar la .... '
d ! atanallon upoldHown. Yaa _, Decompose . M:an ......,.ix. lbll mar .,. ••••
.Ibo IMltt.rr. ,llut 1n i 11'*1 11
F nd · B · ~ 1111bo11nt,._.,.. ou in ag "'" pnil)ablr '° 11a111111t1 llli
LOS GATOS (AP) ,._ Tllo -poood Midi aprlnl 11111 the rlilMd i.
body or a m111 who bad boon at atx tel)' !Rik• 119 ..,i.et,
Umas and wrapped In a bullap .., Illa • Your tOCll ~ Jfttl•
been klonlllled .. llarlt w l f D. -... Cltartbue, 11. a1 lloulder er.a, lhedfl'• ; blltllla bau.rloe ~--..
lnvt111&1tor1 Pld. lo a~ 1rt0r. Your boo& .....
orncm ukl Tuaday the youth lowld lboreloro, IJ lo let 111111 b,... Ibo
Monday by two youtho hltJnc In lhl · ripllilllmenl, wllldl1 -1111 ._
mountains IOlltb of here, bad boon daod · "'' • ' about two weeb. Cw1buo wu ,.ported w.,.1_ 10U ••.It.
mluln& from l1omo on OcL a
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NEW CONGRESsiu.N HINSHAW GETS VICTORY BUSS FROM MOM
11-Hinshaw'• Boy, Andy, GMo to Wuhlngton
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' ; puWe beai'lni on ~If *"'IJ d .I l>b~'jt;ll*\< , •· on ' "' lbe Blllfls ap~ ;welt Newport. • · , . .
• Yi! COlll!~l ..a sj*lal meeting, ~st week
agreed to •· tle!>attJ! o,f,~ .Wts in acre, a height of 37
feet, exeitiption ~~iidlng 1'equlremenlf, exemption
,01""trom m,900 hi Jees, and a hoit of olb9i; things
I .,. fqr lbe project nedi"1 O.g Hospital. , •
. ' ~ lt took CQl!llrJI"*!. Carl Kymla's imbtenee to e.J,en , ~ the publie; bearblp., ll'be question IS, however,. How 't J .. 11d wUl,fbole b~p be? • ' ;,
I . "' ' ' Jn '.'tdm !Or the ~cessions; COUt!cllmen ·go.t -~ " ~
Versalllu' developer, llie Donald Scholz Company,<~'
' drop Its f12.7'mllllon·l.,.Sult against the city. " '
Versailles had flle4. suit charging the city with
Jowerln&"the value oflts property by ~femptlog to lower
the density of the project -though tJie city' coune!! bad
oolrl'fOP<>sed lowWll!f the,densify and-in fact bad not, ·
acted on that proPosll. '. · -·
Even though they· hadn't acted on the propasal
· councilmen met the <!aY after the lawsuit was.filed and
voted for the setUement: The vote came although four
COUllcllmen hadn't aeen 1lie full W<t .of lbelsetUOment·
agreemeQI, until 'two llburs before lbe vot~·I ,
Getting back to the subject ol ihe hearli>gs -and
their .viability -councilmen have given Scholz the right
to declare the setl,lement null "!Id void if any changes
.in conditions are made following the btai;ng.
Residents have a right to wonder why Mayor Donald
A. Mcinnis told City Attorney Dennis O'Neil.J>ot·to dis-
tribute copies. of the agreement to four cilu,ncilmen be-
fore the meeting. ,
There are also questions about the fact the mayor,
Vice Mayor Holvard,llogers and Councilman John Store wrote up the settlement with Scholz' attorney -before
the ,suit was actually filed . That meeting took place after
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IO ~ftba 1ult lfltb Schob' representatives before
1 the •ul\ ii&, actually w~. Tliere are any numbir ot other questions in citizens'
. t minds that have risen, since that audden special meeting,
TIMre Is. no auggeatton •that anyone has done any·
thing illeRal daring the Versailles controversy.
Bat there are a lot of people, and the DAILY PILOT,
-.,· who question ·the w,Y thinJ• were don e, as much as, if
4~: not more thu tJ1ey ·~on what was done.
Joining the Mainstream • •
~al education experts have traditionally said
that handicapped children ought to be schooled sepa·
, rately from non-handicap~ ones. Children In wheel·
chairs and R• ~rutches, it was thought,' should be pro-
tected froni healthy ones. . · I
Sixty-three handicapped children from West Orange
County and the Harbor Area are now challenglnfuthis
conventional wisdom. In attending Fountain V ey's
Plavin School, they work and play ~gslde 320 healthy
children. · .
Early indications are that this approach, llnlque in
the state, benefit. both gr\)ups. • -
In JotnW ''.the llWD4ltelm of life," the !Wl«l!capped
children nowe6joy a: chahce.for normaremotlonal and
social development. In addition, offlcil,ls report that
keener competition from regular children{ls spurring the
handlcappea on to academic achievemelltS that bad been
thoug!_\t unposslble, ' 1 : · .
Tlie non·hand(capped, for their part, are makin g
new khlds· of frienclsblps and gaining new perspectives.
The dtstrlct& Involved' deserve commendation for
this plonee'1{'g ap~f9ach \o speciaj, education .
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Cease-fire Not:.Firuil Solution
, C,om.munists Live by BooJ_{
Non-collector Reader Condemns:.:
Can't Qualify · · 1$
' For Archives Tee/n Tormenters .: ..
WASHINGTON -Severa! hours por· ~ , , ~ more likely alternative to his "cor-
;,.,, over transcripts 0~ ...... turgid prose of • . · ruj>tion" is not a democratic government
0: M0ocow, Peking ~ Hanoi radlo RICHARD WILS' ~~ ~t~:Oe~c:" gre"!:: ~= :~ ~ · ~ To the Edilo"
broadcasts on lbe Asian cease-fire prob-. . • spirit of free men wblch would be com-SYDNEV J HARRIS The rrOOI page article In Tbunday's ( · ')·'; rem· is boring but rewarding. II is ·loo pletely intolerable in lbe Untied States. . . ~' • . . ' DAILY PIL<Yr reaardin& tlle. teensge MAILBOX .
qften forgotten that tbese clooed Com· its a~islraJion, the problems will This is lbe corruption of tlle wW and • • boys who. "water-bombed" Ibo car of a . "'
:11":: :U:~ ~ OO:· Z1'°fu ~~:~ ~~~~uill.%0: ~,.U~/.! ~m:ie :i Ibo "".ios~f ir:i~:1!u; I 'am enonnoulfy na11ered and au ll)at. r,:i~':~':1efy~~ .;:1n:":ilb~:; ._.,...-._,./ ______ _. ~~
the -formillailon and codificallon .of prin-give every indlcaUon , of continuing to to Otina and Russia where man· ts being _ but I am afraid ttiat the UniYersib' of adol t JDeJnben. ._.,._ .,_ J... .,.. ...._ ''
ctple. A full recegnltlon of thia fact bas clamor fO!' the removal of Preal.dent · remade as .an unqu~. automatized Wyoming's "Archive of Contemporary Qnce 'again aome hipless adult •1over-~ ..,..111 _,.., _ 111 :=:"~
helped Henry A. Klsslnger in hls negotia-Nguyen Van Th le u as a sco~drel, instrument of. the state. 'ftais sharply tm-History" wW . have . to do without my reacted'" in respondlna to hi11 leenage . .,. -. "" ,...:. .,. --.. ......., .. ·,.. '""""
tions in Peldng, Moscow and-Paris. tyrant, and destroyer of llbettles. pre.es tboBe who have vlslted Mao's papers, notes,· diaries, j our n a 1 s ·. tormentors. Thank God, and certainly not ... ......,. ...... ,......., .... ....,., ..., •
· ' · China, and ' until oOserved, seems un· manuscripts, books, 'photos and other the younpters, ":lO WOl!9 ~ or In-a. ........ • ..... .,._, ... _...
IT IS A MIST~ therefore to dismiss ORACULAR POWas .n not-needed believable. That is the ttnd of corruption "literary memorabilia." jury wu done Ho!f ~ . .,_ have _, • ........... • ,__, " ......... ,.... <
the broadca::ts · from tbe Comlnunist to foraee"tbat 'lhletl •and.· the Whole which Thieu, ror all bis faults and of-Thl8 is not mere churlishness on my reed whefe aitmel '.ctuJt bu been .......,, .....,.,, ... , .., " .~
ciapltala as mere Sa~t:;'~I . will J>e accuaed of lenses, bas lbus far avmed Ii> South part, hi' re.pon.e lo lbe Unlvel'SilY'I ~-.vtt the brh!k lntr a iGal period · "'' propagan<Ia. Taken sa tbe~by np,t agreeinl to Vietnam. He is aiao the bead of an ad-gradouo <Dmtalion lo enter the pltDlheoo . ol ·-by )foUftt people wllb anti feel.ll Moopa".'" ....... vwr ~..10•, al face value, till! a~ in'in · lidvifuctngllanoi's mlaislnll.,. apporalul wlllcil •bu been of 20th Ctnh•~ ~··-·"-and lbus c ....... «ll1ltnlCllV< lo' otcu-their ..-., "" • ' broadCasta reflect catl!le.'Tlie laoUi!s i!Wfile!Y:lloo to lise able to bold South Vietnam together dar· achieve a smyintID;;;e~~er of im· ii,;,.?'!rt.e answt< ls: far too .m.fty, and 18 • -.to ci,tiUOQ porenta ·1~ • \be Communist the-oVfl'M.tlw stllt·.'of~eoonomic aid and ing five years of struggle. mortality. more wltb e~cb passing yeer. ;.: ::'1~~t't' ·~t oioCY lbal lbe ·ce.... moral su_.i 1llitch, Presidenl Nixon · · '-'-• lane flreismerelyastage will wish lo giYe lo.lbe Saiaon govern· BUT BE WILL BE lbe villain of tbe THEPLAINTRUTHofthematleris l;ENIENCY •1-andiDtbe'*'rta ~~ ol -)'OUI' .,,,
inacontlnulngstrug-mept. . peace for SOJ1)e.time, u are tbe colonels that J am a notorious nmcoUector, or followed by "fnlltration ln .juftDlle law ~--
•'-which In the end As f ___.. · viol lloruJ f in Greeee, Franco In ~pain, and all the whatever .Ille "PP"" • -bas left Ibo avlfOIO liduU Thank,.... , _ _.. :Ail re I U It 1n Lhe ~a;:;r;.bicli ':e°':ibere~t in :n other ''corrupt dictatonblpe"' ·Wblcb 8UC· site of a "collector " def~-a&ainst ,-=II overprotected, JAN un . ..-a.n·P
victory. · agriement 50 bard to~entorce, Hanoi also cessfully resisted the pressure from the may be.' I have no und~pied brata. Don't try Uwling 1•
· 11>e war wlU go on but in another form. will have its partisans in public and left.. . . . notes. no diaries, no ~ words/with them 1f You1re· lnailted or p.,.,., CretNlhltf . · ·"
The victories a Ire ad y won on the private life. , Within SOuth Vietnam, howev~., Thieu joumals; I throw >e--you~l receive a verbf) barrale ~Y of · . · '"
baltlelleid will be comolldsted In the The prospect that Nielnam will be a haa apparenUy succeec1ec! • IJI con-.aw01 llUUluacrlpts a drill lnslructor. baa I try ID T< Ibo EdllDr. . · ,,1
political arena. There obcW~ be no ii· "bone in lbe throat" for a very long lime soUdatlilg ha suwort ciurlni. the when lbe books come t pro your property from UtlertJJi or I read the Nov. I paper wllb I~• iurloqs, consequently, about what is . is not 8 bappy one but It is real in view of suspense of the pre:-cease-ftre per1ocl, ac-out, a n d I give i.retpua1Di or minor damap: they will rucm.Uon and rewim;a. 1be front ;,
ahead for the United States. the fact bat gi¥ing Saigon· its Chance to cording to Am.-?r1can officials. They away the books to . escalate to wone and yQCIJ'" chlncea ot ll01'7 of lbe IrvDI Co. 1 ~ to YI
Klsahlaer's devout hope that the cease-survive does not much imnreu those who suspect this was one of bis 'purposes In friends. , · apprehending and seeing the offenders c.taway'1 HW with people an.,,, fire wtlf reunl!>' Ameri<J> on __ IJ\!.]lrob-. hayi:...m....aatruot.N\lim'~ .lllllloL . .it .. }~•. ~w JI !~~ess. An American .Allholjlh lbe ~ . ,. ' . coo~cted are negligible., bulldinb l It la _bod ~ they· ha••· I "'~-·l!illtjjh.--.i•Ctil:· · 'ifo!it:=-·'""•· · ·="""-"'""'· -.. ~~...-~l" e~.,,.:,~Hlt#>oll:4~ -~.t!!!: my childre~,,., ... -:~::n~ r. ::,;o:.~·;•;i:,;..~_.~ ... t«.·~"?-ilQ.~~_,. slender thread of faith. · one o! lhe. fOO? or uve smartest polllt· repose someWhere In a yellowing (they are iwv.r ii(juli.d lo kttp ""'"· -wry"""" Walt iln1!1'1lllf '~
· Once. the ceise-fire goes intti effect, IT SEEP,!S TO BE of uuie coocero to clans of the World now breathes no envelope1 I have no pbotoe: or literary however) or ~ .. J find younelf under ar-starts roWnc oo our alreldy ove~M!l~O'"•"'da
and the complex machinery is set up for the critics of 'fresldent 11Ji~u. that the criticism o! him. meu;ioraoilla. I do not cberiab the past rest· on a very serious cbargt;. You'IJ l.e ed bllbway!
· for ita own sake, nor live in It, nor talk easy to find too. with your license Now they POP* to t'Otkle &bGUllndi
about it; and 1 don't' even care much (or number, permanent locaUon, Job, etc. -more penona to oar· t.atr ctty .. ...,.u
Fit to Run for President -
Once upor a Ume"lbere was a little boy
nomed Burton Blatc.nt lJll:e. many little
boys, he dreamed of runnii1g fpr Presi-
dent when he grew 14>.
"Do you :.hink J can run for President
when 1 grow up?" he asked his Sainted
Mother.
"Certalr.,y. dear," she replied .. "But
flnt, of course, you
must prove you are
·flt to run for Presi-
dent."
"'lben, first ," said
y o u n g Blatant lhouabtfully, "l wW
become a rich and
s._..iut bus.,_
man. U 1 can ruD•I
rich and ...,....WI
business, that will prove l am ftt lo run
for Pres..S..t."
so BE WENT to colle1e and took
courses Uke Double Entry Elpellle Ac-
counting, Han<i Sbaklnc 31·A, and How lo
Jj:al a F...,.Hour Lunch. And when he
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DAILY PILOT
Rqbcrt N. Wnd. PllblllMr •
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President."
At first he was a ttemendous success .
He made wondroull promises of cures ,
lied to patients about their condition ,
prescribed good-taatlng, worthlen ni.ed-
lclne, took a kJcll::back from the druggist
had graduated. he opened a flnn called and eventually left bis addreu boot in
Blatant ProJucts, which sold Jef~handed the left pancreas of a lady cm the oper·
widgets to right-handed Eskimos. atlnl table.
Al fl~ Bl I I Prod •-Alier blaming everyaoe eite In stgbt.
.. 1~\. 8 an uci.o was a Blatant announced that he wouldn 't
tremendous ~ Thlf wu due lo "dtgnlly Ibo charge wltfl an ......,. " youn~ Blatant'• fmazing ablllty lo make So, naturally, he lost his medical ·~-. promises. He mack aome of tbe most ~
wonderful promiaes anyone bad ever JOB FOLLOWED .IOI. He loll them
heard. , . ., • all becaute be couldni tlop mUtna P....
"I PROMlf!B you lalthfuily,'t be ,,...Jd mises he coutdni ~ beo, telling
!allbluilY promise a CUllOmer, "that If lies lo make people happy and ducking
you b11J If ,._ of our Widcelt you. '!ill res()9Mlb1Uty for hb mistalt<S. So he told
win tbe1 1riab Swt-1DI, it,. 1500 his Sainted Mother he was aofna to run
meler drq raoe lo Iha Winier Olym(llca lor Pmldent. and Ille-of SopbJa Lano. aiaal with "Do you really think, dear," she said.
all that -· with it ,, ~ • "you've proved you're flt. to run for 9 ......... . Prelldeot'?" Weil, who co.Jld resist promiteS like "No 1, ~ ,, d Bia 1 that' So cunomert bought Blttant's • ve ptOYicu. aai lint g1um-..-bJ tflt ~ ~. ly. "lllat f'm not DI for anylbing eite."
tha itoncletfltl F,_ dlda.i~ Moral t To be a ..,..i Ameriean, do 11 And---·~-~ ywr leotier111Y. Bui ..Ver. for betven's •wQin! Illa --· tlti o! sake, do • Ibey do.
'"" lop ... tilt ........ • ~ ..,.,
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~--fl -don, " .... ... --· you ' ,_ pro--la"""-· ,.. .. bell1 up. And -did. --· "" clodded to -.. ..,. -m."Ulcaabaodle--ol
DJCllllJ, 1' bt uld, WJ di (INN '(. -fit
lo NI iar Pr-• '
Atftnt,bt ... ~ ... For bl bid an ,.,..,.. ab!IJIJ to ltllfle
hll c-.....,. or -to iIW•
lbom .....,, lioiflld to --I U~
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-tm Qll(lDal to -I doc· tor. "U I .. 11t1o1 tilt Ulo ol. man," he
uJd. "I w11 -I • Ill lo n11 for
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Gloou1y
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f alw,111 11new Newport 8adi wN
8"' Sip Cll)o, bul Ibo li-w01
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the compony ol DOltaJglc people. all ~ roots wbJch give value lo the Jed lllat 1111111 -veillcles 00 olir •
THIS 18 A CURVE of temperament on community ire 1 deflnli:e disadvantage l'Oldl and at 1 perUcu1a.t point are ujri
my part. aod I don't pretend that it ls In this ~ ·~•.re. beaYWt tramc Jama oca.ir. TbeN woaMm
parttcularly I virtue. i simply don'l lll<e sO WHAT TO DOT f propose a aimple Uttrally be no ...,... lo floftr ':l:"t'"
to carry ari>und, or even aqulm:l away, formula to parentt: (I) Know your kidl RoedortoBaJllMetltwepennltll*. .
the baggqe ol tlle put; etpeeiaUy !lnC< •!Ml wliere Ibey are; (I> Glv. them con· ANDWHnz is 111o-. io .. t ,J;:,1 1 am devokt of tbe vanity that my structiv~ thlnp t~ ~~-them busy, aod our bay wateni' We already IJ'e-IO pOl-• ephemeral work hu any luting value. l l ) Jotn my lledgJJDg organh.aUon : fr 1 'the boll ..a..-.J.u. Nol only do f fall lo 1"ep memorablUa. Sen.soned P•renta Aplnst Nauchty Kid• lured rom al 11 -..,.... ,.,.,,
l don't even keep papers I might pollibly '(SPANJC). There are no does and no atWll&f thlt no OM want.I to awlm in tlte1u
need -like the bill of sale to a car, or a meetlnp. The ooly ttqu!remt.nl Is know· bay any mott. And when: ii the water
warTanty for a new refrigerator. The in& bow to !JM your open hand or a ping and eltctrldty lo. come from, to ~
first time f wanled ID go ID Europe. I poog paddle .., Ibo appropriate ponkln ol thele myriads of. '!""' bulldlnp tbe)'
couldn't Dnd my blrth certlftcate, and In your cblld'1 anatomy Clauet In tht an-~kl~Ud. · t order lo get a puoport I had ID enpge in clcnt art are generauY held ,...kly in my : f the Co . .,. .. P..,..... -·1
protracted comsponclence wtlb Ille Loo-home thougiJ at llnlCheduled um.. IOlutlan lo Ibo tnllle ,.-... II lbio n
don Hospital, where l wu born. (For a ' J M VANDEWALLE partlc:ulor point on Col.II HtFnY ~" while, the hospital lnlialed f had IOI been , , would be .m. Uke I t-4efti biPWq •j
born.> B~• SIN»elee.U ....,:. :i .. ';,. ~~::.: .:::·
m~ny ~1:."'=-~ ~1!: To the F.dltor' ~ ~'41:. ~1,;.,':..8:1\
urae. and il<tp for -. tlUfl that I A-lbJa Pvt. Jerry Garrett that IOI Udo Ille lllldet: tllll -lit -~ would CODllan &o the rire. Writers, tranlfttnd mt.Cl aa autf1t wtUi t• WA.Ca •tnldin. . <ol!
esoeclally, win compoH Iona letlen lo in It and him tha only man. MRS, ROBERT B. l'OlrEl:ll"' rrfends and rue away the Clrbont for rrs &UY to tee tht boy would want a ,,,,,
posterity, in cue the friends were foollJh lltlle lime off once in a whlle. but 1 ,.----a., Seel I• __ ....;'~', or fecklesa enough to dispose of the9e TRANSFER!!
miiulives. I kneW (be Army had &ot in pretty bad
Actors, too, m 1 ah-pelllollc~y alllpi, but lbla la ldrlble. Dear (lecqe: :ta~f~:~t ':!i~ =~ sav~~ 18~t l'OU1d Tedd1 ~It havf l wpe wttll frilDdl tW rm, > f
90uvcnlr1 of ancient trlumphJ on the RAY BIRO ~enae al .-w column, 0; ootllktrU of UntlJo City, Neltr-· And ,_ .1 pol~~-nal~-~ -f 11'11 .......... titeJ -made. !tut inllll C.ullle Bu..... II tha •ufl tllll ... -ID
on repuUna them al lflo drop of a rally. To the Editor' -Ill' bJ
A BEllNAllD S114W bas a 'rigllt -1M1 -· mr -wwJd have bum-GEORQ£f 'I perhaoa ,... an obllplloa -to -d ed ta Ibo ......., ltod ft na1 been for • or ii • atalf -or dllllft -IM \,, aod cftllttr his ,::::~lie 1tlllitfflfti to lfU9 moment, bttat'l!ft meedftp '°come a&ftllf J•u-••ot-r.a._...' "' pollerlly; for us morllla, It la just lm>o am ·-tflt IDll"., ,_my ~~ ~v~
a form ol aelf.lndulgonl Jlu*~a. 14-)'QNlld 1111'1 ,_ la Ila-. and
which certainly _, bekq cluttmnl fort~ -WW, tflt "'7 el!lctonl lttlp
up the UnlV<nll1 or Wyomln('t -ol tbt nr.-tram tbt -at
llbrory. Marinen and '""'" -tht ...... wu
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candle mtlal In I lovtlY D*nlllft
holdet. Mpeoded frmn the otUloc. '11111
ii ..-J1 quffo I "fad" -tlle t..._.. llJ 1111 feU Nlotp -....
Ire r.t H, and JI bunted Uroll#f tflt ol.Cfll
UlllJI ii -ltuntlnt Iha ....,,..,.
Uhen tflt •-ll tbt -day •
l'l>I AN "betldJ lflllM madler.
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' INCUMBENT WINS ..:.. Rep.
Robert L. Leggett,'(above)
De!!ioeratic incumbent for the
House of RepttMllltat(ves .in
the state's 4th Congr..sional
District, beat Repliblican Ben·
jamin Chang.
GOP LOSS -Carol 0. H=er,
(above), Republican candidate
for the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives in California's 16th
Congressional District, loot to
incumbent Rep. B. F .. Sisk,
Democrat
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UPIT .......
TAKES LEAD -Ronald Del·
l um s, (above) controversial
b 1 a c k Berkeley Democrat,
trailed GOP challenger Peter
l{annaford until d a w n this
morning before Wdng the lead
for the 7th Congressional Dis-
trict.
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State Wants Death
LOS AN<llll.!$ (AP) -CllilonllaDI
"have rat!¥ • .....,, IO copltol puolab-ment, wblle ~ ._,... IO letlllloe marijuona .... lllftlt Ille ......
..ty tu ml ncuJa1e !um labor reJa. -Tbe --..... -22 sta-~ on Tutaday'• general olecllm ballot.
THE STATE'S voters reJected 8
........ to lllltiteo ollocentty laWI, ....
proved one to outlaw forced school In-
tegration busing and defeated two
measures affecting state emplofe
aa1ar1 ...
An in!Uative to clamp controls on
development of the state'• l,ort mUe,s of
California's
Den:wcrats -.
WUl.enLead
Joseph Busch Squeaks:
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Out Win Over Bugli~i
.lllJICll. .U. ........ ~ allom<y
two_,... ........ 1111·• -J, I Y-, _ ._. olalo _..,.
ilenonl. --.-. _. ,., .,..,..
w "· ....... --··the proeecutor of clill I rt1r a.tel Maw
and i-. ,_ -In lhe hroa Tai.m.-.... ·
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' · Mc~loskey Set
For ~Fun Years~
4~ Congestman .
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. PALO ALro (AJ.) -Poul 11-"P,ole" .
M~l· I be maverlcl: llepublloan . .. who · eiiged Prealdent Nlion In · the
, P!"'taeatial primary, won -thlld Houae ienn ... ~y by ..... vlaclng margin. '
· "It's going to be a,lol of !Un to.be In
~~the nut ·~ ·year a,''
M'cCloob)> told supporten dloering bis
victOey· In California's new 1 f t b ~ 'Dlllricl. • ' .
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' ' '"'' BEIUIYllJLIJS YICl'ORY gave ~'l
GOP a 26-11 margin·ln Ille !!late Senate<,.
willl ooe vacancy. To (et almolt
anjrtbing done in the Senate, ttowevtlf'
takes 21 votes, a simple majorily In tb,I "
fO..mimber upper house. ~ •• ,\
Tbe GOP win gives Gov. Raoalcl -:l
gan a split legislature io contmd with al
least during the early weeks of 1173. Re8, ,
gan .has said he will call a speclal eieb,A
Uoo early ,nm ~ IO fill ,the ~'
creoted by the deatjl of ~tic Sen.>o
Tom carrell of San Fernando. ' . [, I
BoUt parties are ~ to pour men
and money Into the batUe to fill carreu;s .,
seat Ind pick up that vitaj 21st'vote. ":;
Three Incumbent Ro Vu b II ca·~
aaemblymen were d u m p e1 d ~s :I
Democrats retumed to the ~ CaP,ltol today UllU!'d of al leut 51 aeall
-only three short of the 54 ....., ~·' ~ ovenide a gow:mor's veto! ~'3' 1 had . e35 edgewHh two~ to Tuesday's bllloUng. . · ·,~·
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ol If, J51.110 lo t.147. 353.
Republlcaa Dwight D. -wis
-rib 11.J ....-ol Ibo ~ vole In I~ and 57.4 pen:eat In Ille.
George Wuldngton let tbe lllndanl ,.,. pmldentJal , ........... Tbe _,..,,
CoUece •mMitM•ly cllooO blm pnolfinl In l'llt--1711. •
.J ................ -....... In ID by I .00. ol DI In I In tbe Elodoral
Collegt. One --cal lo< John Qutncy Adams, Monroe'• 1eCM1rJ of
stale and a fellow member of 1 cooll!lon
tbeo known u the Democr1ttc
lleplbllcan party.
* ·* * Nixon ~egi~
To Reshape ~=~
Own Cabinet
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:;i;os ANG~ (AP) -. calllania
p've Pruldent Nixon a re11011ndlnt hom ..
1tate vlclllrY In Tuesday's election -a ~al triumph that helped dim Jhe ~linB lmqe of hb bumiltattng defeat ~· govt!rnor 10 years qo. ·
• · With Most of the vot.. tallied, lo-
cljidinc N-·· .,.., the Pruldeut led by
Mly I mlDlon -· The President'• aallooal landallde
,,..pt .... tward during 'the night and he
collected CallfomJa's 45 electoral votes
Mesa
Calendar ...
TONIGHT
: NEwroRT MESA SCHOOL BOARD -ilelular meeting, Coot.a Mesa lllgb
School Lyceum Theater, 7:30 p.m.
PREPARATION FOR PARENTHOOD
-OCX: Lecture Serles, last session.
Estancia lllgb School Forum, 7:30-9:30
p.m.
'"OND!NE" -UC! School of Fine Arts
presents Jean Giraudoux drama, through
Nov. 11. Village Theater, 8 p.m.
Admission $2.
with ~ ·~over Democrat. Gem'&•
McGovern.
With Ill percent of the vole In, Nixon
led with 4,!M,321 11< 16 pereetit, to
McGovern'• 3,'6U39. or 43 p e r c en t.
American Independent candidate John
SchmJtz Ind P..ce and Freedom can-
dldate Benjamio Spock sbared ,aboul two
puoeat ol the VOie. •
Nixon bod the JOtenlial of tbO blgesl
California vlc:tciq margin by I
Republican prestdenUal candidate since
1928 when !lDOther caJifornian, Herbert
Hoover, woo· with more than 60 pereent
of the vote.
It wm the third time be carried the
state in a White House contest, but tnis
wu a runaway com.pared with hll
baJnbreadtb S51$Vote margin OVtr
John Kennedy lh IMO.
Aod four years ago, Nixon defeated
Hubert Humphrey by only three percent
out of 7.2 m1lllon votee ca!t.
And it easily surpassed hLs earlier
callfornla record when, u a young CcJnareaman, he won a U.S. Senate aeat
in .. 1950 over Democrat Helen Gahagan
Douglas by llSl ,IM7 votes.
SENT BACK TO ASSEMIL Y
10th Dlt!Tlct'1 lum
County Returns
Badhmn, Cory,
Burke, Briggs
But above all, for Nllon's cautomla
campaign strategist!, It brought the Wlth more than 15 percat of the vote
President full circle ln bis natJve state tallled, Orange County wten showed
In .1 the depths of hb poliUcal career In that they wanted lo stlc:1t by their ln-
llC when Democrat Edmund G. Brown cumbent asomhlymen.
defe&ted him for governor. Retumlng to Stcramento for another
It appeanod to he the end of hb two yur term will be llobert Badbam,
political career then as the weary, .,.. the llepubllcan of the Tlst Assembly
bittered former vice presldeot told a District; Robert Burke, a no t be r
cluster of reporters 10 yean ago Republican ~ting the 7 O t h
Tuesday: "You won't have Nixoo to kick District; KennetlfCory, a Detnoerat who
around any longer because, genUemen, represents the tltth District; .and John
this is my Jut preu conferenoe. u • Briggs, the Republican of the 35tb
ths District. · • -But t was puabed lurtbe1"1ttto the Tho vote by dlJtrids is:
past Tuesday nlgbt .. the )Ubllaqt Preli-
«l•DI told aupporten, •"11wlb ~ -7111' ~~ campaign the very .bill oam-~ 78?i
McGovern lrlod to WltlOll a tradl-1 -71111:
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OM.Y' PILOT""'• ...... ~
NIW CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW GITS VICTORY llUU· PllOM -
11..,._Hinshaw'a.Boy,.Andy~~-Wuhfngtm____-~ . .
County El.ec~ Hinslµiw,
UC! LEC'l'UREs -"Utilizing A r t s In
Therapy," Gateway Commons, Third
Floor Lounge, 7·10 p.m. Admission '5.50;
"Alternate Approaches to Education,"
Rm. 100, SocW Science Hall1 MO p.m.;
~axes upon Death," JUn, 1 7 a I
Hlimanttles Hall, 7-10 p.m.; "Fi.I.rm::
&!goals for SurvJvaJ and Imprinting," J\ll!. 101, Physical Sciences · Bldg.
Admission IU5; "Keeping HealtJw In
Later Yeara .•. " Rm. 161 Hwntnlties
H.U, 7-10 p.m.
COUNTY ••• Burge.ner _to Congress caJUornla victory with a ~f Burke 115,ILl
1 some soo,ooo votes from Moshento 73,814 -tlllt: calllomla to oflael the ~ Nixon Coey 711,1121 Supervisors. It was esumated that the Orange County voters elected two new While DOI Ulerally true, the w · ' mURSDAY, Nov. •
COOKING SCHOOL -"Foods that Do
a. Dilappearing Act." Mesa 'n1eater,
f.:,30--11:30 a.m.
, \VIDENING WORLDS OF WOMEN -
OCC Lecture Seriet, "Woman in World of
was bound to build up In Orange and San "··---· .. 188 Battin forces apeDI upwards of·llll0,000 In v-·bll DI~ counties. ~~ ~. the general election campaign, mot! of It ·-,.: can concreesmen and re-<leded did endorse Hlmbaw'1 caildldacy alter
lie needed a standoff, at the very leaat, Br!UI 541 1124 In computerlud letters and telqrams In two Incumbent representaUves Tuesday. the pi:lmiry. The . county ._ -t
In I.Gs Anteles Comity, with almost a Shlpby tis,167 t~" final weeks of the drt... ., Wllh 100 pe,....t of the county's vote Into Tueaday'1 votJnc with a 11,000
third of the state's 10.5 mlllloo rectatei<d Badbam.~ won hla slxjh term over Wenke, backed by b-; at· tabulated County Asaeeaor Alldrew J. rqlatratlon tpargln over Democrllt Join
l)>len• San Juan Cl•'.._ano "-~r Tho. . lomeys and Republican atalwartl, spent Hlmbaw and Sta•-Senator Clair W Blac' \~lion," Dorothy Duddrtdse, Island • llDUse, Fuhloo laland, l :llHI:io a.m.
(j)STA MESA WATER DISTRICT -
ftecular Meetlnc, Tl Fil? Drl1e. 7:30
P·/!L
From ·1he flrat .. 1ums, It waa dtdint · .... -,. rpe, def alCIWed -· •·
that" .... ·-'.t _..,;,to ha-. . riding on a 157,000 to 113,ooo mai-gln in almost 88 muchcal. ~-'!' . Bw-Rner of the 39tb and Und dlJtricts He waged a bani cam··•-...._.te the
".""--.!.."'.:!. ·-~.5~ve ~~~-In GOP rqistranls over Democrata. ~bat some pollU ~"~• saw u • .-.-_,.. ;-t.C'o'i ii;;'ia ;'u..: '&:'~ t~trt~ ~.:,.':; :U,~~ ~=~Uc lnfiuetldlt& ol the1-': =vely were elected by wide ::: ::~C:.."::'::t 1:..ithe=
JAZZ RHYTHMS -Modem Dtmce
class, College Part Schoo~ 7 p.m.
-· •t-, Contra COt1a llld Yolo, ~la! area l!-""i the Santa Ana River to Others oaw the contln\llDI poftr play Returned to Washington were n...ierm caalooa 1 l!ld-allllllJil::n~ln-91ben ~~~.~tyUne. ~ oLouf the15 c:u!U<£..~ be_lclod~.~~ ~.~ RlChaf.d T. ,~abmer.._.Co_ol·
Jn u.e -· hla tOtaJ plurlllty "u the~;n.~ !r.J:n ol De~= . O'Neil1 tO i;t::;;!r="~¥ ~ ........ fetmul.·JI ~PU ti;ll c a,n = ~~oi..i:::;
Pro' 2 p --· 100,000 and N---Terry M<llbenllq, In the 'IOtli district . QI~. a 1o.._ r.tlertiD ...... ~ cr11c ~. . ' OG ~lit l!\'_._,i. Ho !Ill bll>I . P· assage Ing Loo Ancelet. Moahe!WJ bad tlte back!I!« of !be Coty: clb!lao and COUllly Fair --· Tito -by dlalrlctl la"" A ,. =~.p,-~ ~.~.Ml!l'l;t llcGoveru even failed ~the Unruh fon:el. 'l' aiiO SW1t a fortune tllllnalOd 1t '8;001 ..-, " ' .' f· • • " ·" · "' · . = ··~-i9Jl ~ ~111114
FacilitdfAt!II i «·~'!i ~~-·-ri'1 «;~t3.':1~u~~~~ I ~!1'.;:grol:.•pap,r:"bu1tec1ti.:.:1s~~ ••• ~ • ~.~:·~'' ·"., ·' "i ma~'"""·'"'~ stn1:4·~ l1il -" v =~ ·--....a.d: . !rOm.,lltl San -. -..,,..,..., ., ......
M ;:j·.; z' F ·z· ~~-.......... )._J;. i "' .... ol~~li~~~~ somewhat of. political lndepeildent. A Bufpnet-34,173 trlctltandedtheRepqbUOllll~ .• i;:;;:; euica aci ity Cniuy Bdrg~ar Nets third term m the assembly beglnntng registered Democra~ he 1s "'puledly i:.owe -· 11,1c9 area 1n the court-mandated,..,_. Jan 1 worth several million dollars. -lltlu of Congresalonal dlatrk:ll drly this year.
orange County residentt may be able Old Co<>t m· Bre• '··m· c;;,.,;, ' orange count Y,' only Observers felt PbWips failed to gain a Hanna -80,689 J.Hta opponent, Bob Lowe" la • lltlle-to go to a teaching hospital at UC Irvllle . . r,.. llA. DemocraUc state legislator, downed a fifth tenn on the board because be lack· Ratterree -36,564 kt·own high school teacher in a dlatrlct
in a few years, tbanb to the J>Ulll• of Whoever burglarized janitor Ruuell former aaemblyman, Dannemeyer. 'J'he ed the money to waf: a IOOC:efllful cam---Uad: with a heavy GOP majority. It Includes
'Proposition 2, 1111.i m!Won In medical Schaapman's Colla Mesa trailer slipped lncUmbeiit, a reaident of Garden Grove, paign ag-t the ormldablo Diedttcb Hoomer -6.1,173 Saa Clemente, Lag1lia Jleacij, lil<I the
boncfJ, on Tuesday's ballot. into the mObU. home at lat Newport otaged a•well.flaanced campaign against c:ompalgn. Mumy -!0,741 Balboa and I,ldo Islands and Balboa F----ot_ ctliat.-abouH11-million--wl:ll-lo-to-u___Bly.d.., while Schaapman and hi• WU:e the Republicana bacl@g the Fullerton.at· Battin wBLunavaDable for comment on Hinshaw? Orange County assessor for Peninsula sect.Iona of Newport Beach ..
paDd medical facilities at UC Irvine, were either uleep or at work and passed tomey who was ooce 1 De.mocr~tlc ~lctory~BUl--Me)fef,taia-a:· the past s~-years, ·~-called by aome Hanoa---wu..--ln--no-danfeJ:.. in. the 34tb
where the California CoUece of llodlclnl up every Item of ..iue eicept for a com· legislator. . ~~e aas15tant,a spoke for him.and ,,.,., the hana-piclced candidate of President District ud ...., his fifth term In 1::::.:. ~..'.::'. ........... ~~ 1.....-~ ... NaYJ17~ • .. • • .JI! ~'-liilb..~.wJilrll "°"'P>~·io;~·~~:Z~::. ---~-":~qn __ 19,..111p.~ ·!tr'!~ r;-"\"."'.;: . .,,...U•· t!':!l'-~~".t·.-.·,,.. ~ """'1'}'Wllll:-llli'\'ciU-oif~~,.2 -'._ ,..,,m''tolil police tbe ·fl coal Is northeutern portion of the COWlly mu •• •m l'!!" ,_, ..... ~~!"'~ ~ D."llaffiffff; a
w11 obout 541 'percent yes. easily ideDl1fled by stenciled letten and Briggs the Incumbent and a resident oi said, "but .. we dlcln't e.pect to do the c:ooservaUve and John BI r c b Soe!ety aeveial Ill'* loeei In prevloua atteliipll
Of l,'n4 prectncta out af 1
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1154. total serial numben 1crou the back saying: Fullertan, was easily able ta hold aU bl! swampina:. member. kl £ain ~ offi~.
proclncta In the county, the vote wu: Schaapman -· cballenger Ted Sblpkey of Brea.
-For Bonds: 311,Hil.
-Against Bonds: 25U 17.
Statewide, the vote entlonlnfl the
bonds, wbicb ...Wd ao for tralnlng stu-
denta In medicine, denthtry, lllli'ltnc.
pharmaoology, public health and .. 1a1ac1
fields It un1Venitit1, WU about 80.l per·
cent yes.
Dt. Womn t.: Bostick, dea.1 of the UC!
Coll~t o• Medlclne, said this morntna • • thet ' we are extnmely plcued by tbla
, . . . vote cf confidence from ~ cltlunl of
• • califo(pta for the )ob the Unlmlty of
; • ~ornta b trylni.to do t<.J mprove 1he
· quality of ·health caro tbrougbout the
state." ·· ... ..
Coast Work Continues
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Upon Prop. 20 Passage
GEM ·TALK
TODAY
by
J. c. tiUMPHRllS
Connructlon a!oaa the orange O>ut
wW"not grind to a. screecblng l!alt 11 a
result of paSsage of Plvpoaltlon 20, the
coastline initiative.
bcitln immediately to include a
disclaimer . along with iheir buUdJpe
pennitl that says issuance of the pe'imit
d,.. Dot preclude the posilbllily that ad· dlt~ 1•tate) pennlta niighl he ELECTRIC WATCH
necmary.' •• " ' llATTERY ittPLACIMINT ·
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OMEGA
Electron·ic Chronometer
·-DAILY PllOI
It was busineu u UIU.al in the
b o i I d I n g depal'lmeiita of Htmtlnglon
Beach. Newport Beach, La1111t1 Beach
and San Clemente WI morntns and ap.
He said the state and reeional agencies By the time most people have
moot likely -'t itart revlewtng permits worn an eleetrlc'wat& for a year
unW IOlllellme alter-they. start meetln;i, or more they have forgotle the
btcuM they'll bave to edopt actual exact procedure lot ·lititalllag 'the
pennlt lorms and applJcatlGll procedures. ~~'"""" · u1re4
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,,.. ..._ Oililt M1t.t•1un • .,...... leaat Feb. 1 when tbe new state aid ".,.... .. """"+ 11 ......, ., repinat commluloos formed by the tllt or.._,OIW ,...._. ~..... "'--'·I•-·~-nfl......,.,.. -'..,........,...... ~~ ~ .-1-.:llll:'rvaUon Act bave the!r
~· • .~.-.. • ...,_, ......, fir'lt meeUnp. •
...., 41 ....,H...-. ..,...,1 ......_ Tbe h1••est ..... •-bl.1.... c--from .... ..,......... ........ 111 · .............. -
.., Mi <.,..,_ A """ -• Nftpon Beecll, where olll' Glflclalt bad ........ ~ .,....... .. ......,. • ........,., -etrenuou!IY oppoeed the ineuure -~ .. ,..... ........ \fllllef • ' • .., ~~ 'c.. ,_., etllfll'M,. ,.. 'Wow, l m very diaapPolnled ,"
. ~ N. Wo.4 reflected Newport Beach Vice Mll)'Or
, ~ _. ,......, Howard ~tf1. 11I'd much rather have
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'""" l . c.tt • ., teen the Leillla~ do tt . 11
_. ..... ow.r.e ~ ~ ...owed U.t hll council would ~·· K.rtll apply to the #!• arcney to have the en-
" -Ure city examptad. W .. " Tber1I II I prw\alon tbat "urban c:ti.M. 'lll.ti..4 ~ ·IM!i .,... Wltlcb are• plrcent denloped to
••••••..,.. .' 1 a dlmltty ol fCJur unltl per acre, ur more. '~ - -\ ' ... IPPll' to, the slate --.. that
I .. ""' ... $1Wi • ~. 'l!ll1*t them do~ need state or M~ ~"-•91:".ttttf ~ ~..:r:;~ ... ptloo I'm
-. . • -~" l!ololl 9lld. "llo'D tr1 t0 IOI :.I::'"' . . ... !lliilliia out (GI Iba permJI re-= ~ ,'IJI!!. I~) tbat ft can." ' ·"-"loo ID nqulrel that all proJ-..... Uolesa they'" In nempled uua,
-1,000 yards GI Iba ._ b11J1 Ude
llnt, wlD ba.. to "' approtal rr..n • rq1oaal _..,_ i: lltlJ'n appoved
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lomil1· n:=• •ttonteY _.i11 ofnce thla tndOned tflo action by local buUdlnc cloPnrtmooto In '*"lnutnc their
-ol llltlldltw pennlll. -... a.n ~. deputy 1ttome7 1eneral, cllllloned lOC8J Covemmentt to
Shute 14id be was not prepar.i 10 give new battery per ....... ....,,. req •
an opinion on what could be excluded One of about every five inatall the
f11>m the permit requlremenls ·under the b.atteey Jmproperly, 8114 !Intl 'that
detllty clauae. d .... ·~-d Laguna Beach city olflolall', who bad the watch oes not wo • ., ....,.. Hn
1upported the Initiative, satd they don't It In for warranty service,
k-whether they'd seek exclltilaa for . The batteries In some electrics their comnnm.lty or not. Mey0r Oiarlton Boyd and CowtcUman can be replaced only by a jeweler.
Roy Holm, both •Iron( supporin of the But !or thoH watches In whlcb the
m._.e, said they'd baw to wall and battery may be replaced I>y the
jjolm Aid he wanta pubilc heartn,s en owner, some common erron are
the question. made.
O:YJl'r!:'w~ = ~i:J:; The mo'1t frequent errot ls ln-
didn't thJnli the 1niuau.. ....ad bave any stallaUon .of the ,wronc battery.
<fleet on their city's Miia Boach Park Next In frequency of error I.I IJl. doYt~ plan. >. 1tallaUon upalde-dOM>. You may ii.,~ ,:~t,. ~:!,.,, ="!1~ recognlze lhls error 8114 "-Beach v.,.. Al Coen uJd the battery. But ID nplm•· It
be dldn t want to comment on the upsld&-down In the !Int ~ JOU
polllbtllty that the dty mlCbt 1pply for bavo probably IO flatleMtl U.
the -t) uomptloo. • , ........... .._.
"Wo -DOI dllcullld It i>nvatalJ or batch 1prillg that Ille ..... --
co11ecu .. l)o . but we 11111 talk abolll 11 tery makes no contact. -
Maq -At this ·po1n~ I -·1 Your local ln~l jlWtltr •vtn .,_ wbat we would do, althottth 1 -'-llJ L~~ ...._.._.,.. ..._,.,. P9A11t ClftM U 80 IUrprlie,lf hl!IWI l;Hl'Rlll81 u ... _....,, -r
"our efforts will -"" dtrected· to avoid errqr. Your llelt move, ::an1 lleaaiac and undtrltalldtnc of there!m, 11 to let him bandl. Ille ..~.rd ':?'"' lo 1tt ~ teplactment, which -... dOlll
panel." our • 1 00 our rap.a while you wall.
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I ' . Lite tbetD iw not:...,.., alles -m lo be hON to
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' ~CJ&ut. . ' ·· Cotta Ilea cltYIZ:men dlticoYil«I l~llri''
pop* they are Ill!> •"hen they~l!led IO Ng. • • ulate l!hem wltb a ·8* Ollllnance. It filled lilblribly. ·
· Detractora, ol the ptQpolid statute turned up ln d(ove~
al cily ,coundl dWulllel to ••Ice tb01r protestt. This Ii
a rare oeeasl<)n In Coo6 ..... where munlcipll ~·· • t !Ions 'rarely draw a. ll•bl• audience. . . , ......,. • ..;ri • Tl!• uproar•ge...,.ated over tbe '25 fee poDOHd for
Mi!b lndlvldull goragei .plll!o or fu.": .-ie ·abOUlil-hall ' ionvlnced the coundli tlud· ilie f di! clout,w11 too
hea'iin.u, the.;....' who holds an occasional sk.ge. ' · ' '
sale .fiDds thll his profi~ may nm exceed '25~ Ill this • •
light' the '25 fee appears totally unre.,..nable. . · .. ; · :i'he DAil>Y l'lLOT igxMt, bowevm:. that _poO!Ollipnu
every.week garage sales should be ciiifijjed. l'iolllbitlng
salt< more frequently illan every six months should
help achieve"tbat goal. ·
The revised garage slle ordinance should not In·
elude the license fee, but it should contain the six·
month intenal provision: . _ . · ·
Joining· the Mainstream
Special eclllcatlon experts )lave tradl~oally said
that. bandjcappM children, qugllt to be ~eel sepa-
rately from noil·bandlcapped onea. Cbll~ ln wheef·
chairs and .on crutches, It was thought, shoidll be pro-
teaed from hellthy ones. . ·
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.the state, benefit.a both groups. ,
, In jolaing ''the mainstream of life.'' the ~dleapped
children -111jo)' a chlllce for normal emotloul and 80cill~111t. In addition, ottlcllls report · that
·Ueiier on from regular c!illdren ii spuhlng the
lilndl on to academic achiuement.a that had been "
·thought poirlhle.
The non-hllldlcapped, for their .part, are miking
new kinda Of frlendahlps ml tlinlng new perspectltes.
· · The d1ltrfCta involved desene commendation for
· this pioneering, approach to ~cill education .
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: · Let's Hear It .for Mom!
Times,do cblllge, lll~ if you.should have any linger· J.!!g doubts, have a look al today's O;ange Coast College
·i!uden!J and the pretty •blonde ~Y choee as their home-
coming queen. · .. . ~
•. Mickey Brief Isn't the o~ type of hom!!<oliilng
~ueen because .·she _. extraordinary quallfica·
t1ons. Neither a stringy-'hllrecl teenager n~r· the sweet-
heart of a GrM)r letter organization, she reflects the ma-
turity of the atUdent bOdy. -_
The young woman from Huntington Beach set a
precedent Jut-week by becoming the first married home·
coming queen· in the college'a 25-year hiltOry. • •
· Not oQty that Mickey; 281 ii a queen mother. She
bas twins, ~J husband, and ·I future career ln hellth '
education., A few years ago Mlciey mlibt n.ot have been
catapulted to Instant 'royllty becauaelthe students at
OCC were quite a bit Younger."' · , •. : .
But , lflth veterans retumlnl/.: from V i.e \ n a m
and more 44u1ts steadjly dloppi113 bict liito coll•i•. tlie
OCC stnde~ ))ody Is much older, Utan it was in the 50s.
· Slxiy..ibn.e il~dlcapped children from West Onnge
County and tlie Harbor Area are now challenging this
conventlon'.11 ,..ioiD. In attending Fountain. Valley's
Plavln School, they work and play alongside 320 healthy
children. ' • · · Early -indlc&tions are that this approach, unique in:
In fact, t11e >•erage a1e Is ~ow 21.
Mlcby herself is a former college drop-in, having
drouped out to llecome a housewife and a mother. We're ,
,/ gi~d she'bad a second chance to become queen. -:, c
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(;efise·fire Not Final Solutioa . . Non~c6.ilector Reader Condemns ~
Communists Live by Boo~ Can't QOO,lify
WASHINGTON -~ .. ral hours pol' 9 more likely alternative to his "cor· For A rch~ve,~
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Teen Tormenters ·:'.'.:
Ing aver transcrlpls o• the turgid prose of ~ · · · ruption" Is not a democnUc government • ,.
the Moacow, Peking and Hanoi l]ldio RICHAJU> .'WJLSO ... N ~t~~°:" = ~'": :: ~ ~ To the Editor:
broadcasls on the Asian cease-fire prob-_ • spirit o1 free men wblch would be com· SYDNEY J HARRIS The front Pl(e article In Tburaday's
lem l.s bc!l1al! liut r,wardlnl. It Is too pletely Intolerable In Ibo Unll<d States. . ; · · · • DA.IL y PILOT regardinc tbe teenage
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( ..... • _MAIL __ B_o_x __ J !~ often foriOit<D that tbeoe clOled Com-its administration, the problems will 11lls Is the comiption of the will and _ • boys who "ntor•bed" Ibo car ol a
munlst -.. llV< by Ille book. They multtpiy. Silence and tmlty are not likely tbe mind and way of Ille wblch ·;, • · P8lllna .-111 polnll up bow tnef.
attJc:h moni lmporiance lban we do to to reign In this "cOuntry amone tmR who obaerVable to Ibo lllOlll translenl vlaltor I am eno.-illy -and Ill Iba!. lectively our IOClety 11 coplnc with 111
the !ormutation and codillcation of prin-give every . Indication of continuing to to Cllina and Ruata" where man la being bul l am a8'1ld that t!ie Unlvenlty of adoleocent membert. ,, .. ,
~ ...................... --... "'*-'...,......, ..., -.. ---.. ~ clple. A lull recognition of this fact bas clamor for the r.moval of Presldenl remade u an ~,llllolnatl!ed Wyoming's "Ardllve' of Caolentporary Once 1g&1n -hlplea adull "over·
helped Henry A. Kissinger In bis negOtia-Nguyen Van Th I e u u a lfc:OUDdnl, instiumenl ill the stste. Tbll,"""'1>!Y iii>· History" will hlwi to do without my reacted" In _.nng 10 bla ._e
11om in Peking, Moacow and Paris. · t)'l'&llt, ,,.a 4"!1(o~ of .nbertieo. -p..._ -wbO -ttilted ·Mao'• papers, nolel. dtarlel, J o u r n a I • • tonnenl«I. Tballk God. and omalnly not
' Cblna, and !llllll obaened, ....., UD-manuscrlpll, book.I, &'los and other the )'Oil..,....., ""· _.. cfomA1! or ·ln-
., .... ,.. .................. -.... :...( ........... ,....., ... .....,._ .. ~"»: ............................ _ rr IS• A MISTAKE llleref~ to dlsmlsll ORACVLAR POWEllS are. not needed believable. '!bat is the kind of corruption "literary memorabilia. ' jury n1 done. How llllllf caiio Ila,.
the broadca.."ls lnlri> .. the Communist to ,.,... ~ c'l1lleG"an<I the 'flbol• which Tllleu, for Ill bl1 laulll and' OfC 11lls ts no! mere cburlllhnesa oci' my yw ·ni!d when! ..,,. adult bu -
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caplllls as mere Saigon ~ ~ i.,, """1leCI of fenaes, ba$ thus far •.~ In South part, In i:eipooJjt to tho Unlverllty's driven -tho brilil tiler a loog period
inpapnda. Taken sabotllgl!l( ~~by. nOl '~·lo Vietnam. •Ha !!I alaO tbo •f!Md Of anl'aa·'" gracloua.lnYltatlon to euter·tbo pan-.i of -by youns people with aild feel tt neceoaary to uaeyourmedlom ·••
at lace value, the a~ !'ii.melsurd tidvanctiJC lllmi>h mlniltrallve • ._.iua wlllch bas. -of IOtb Century Joornalilm and thus nolbinl ·-· to occupy tbolr u a -to cau11on po.--· • ~
-reflect cause. Tlie'l"ssues are'!IW .mo to rise able to bold South V1eUwn la(etber dur-actiteve a silly inllllmeter loog<r of Im· time! 'Ille -ii: for too m&n7· and macnmelllildon 11111 .,....1,.....,. ,.
Ibo Communist the-over the m.nt · ol -"1-· lld and Ing ,five Y!'8" of struggle . .-mortality. more with each -Ina year. be pnltJ to loolt II. but not at tllie ,_. : ',,
ololY that the coase-moral supporl wblch .Prelldent Nboo · · -· . bl expec11e ol lollni your i-11111 • • nre Is merely a ~e will wish to g{v< to tho Si)coo. ,.....,.. . BlJ'!'· HE WILi. .BE I!>' villain of Ille TIQ!:.PLAIN TRUJ'!I of !he matter 11 LENDCNCY at i-and tn the coul1,I ~ • .!
lnacontinuiu:rltrue· ment: · · .. · pea·ce (pr some.~,.as .1~ t1ie cqlonel.s that~ am a notOrioua nc:&cOflector, or .,followed by rru.traUon in juvenlle llw c ! _ , .: .. ~'
iJe wb1cb tniihe end A..t& J!n>S~Y.e-serlolia vlolatmi of Ill G~ Franco m Spaln'.,J!ld· Ill the w&afliver . the -, .' -bu left tile a-. tdult 'l1lank yw, JAN UNVERT
will re 1 u It in the ~fire Which are 'fnberent 1n an · other e,onupt dlctatorihfps wb1cb sue-. .aife ol. a· '!eolleetor" · defema'ea~ mda ~· · ..
vi(tory. '. agreement "''hard to entor.e;•Hanoi alao ceasluJly resisted the preS1Ure from _the may be. I. have no . u-. brall. ~·1 try. tndlng • · ••
The war will g0 on but In another form. will have Its partisans In public and lell.. . • . . . notes, no diarlet, no ~ wonll wl lhan. U ,... n lmultod or 1-ld.. AINNMI l
'lbe victories a 1 re ad y won on the private life' -· W~ SOuth ~1etnam, however, .11lieu Jour,nale:~. I thr~w , ~ . you'll recet.u a vert.I blrnp portby of . : .....
bettlefidd >f1ll be coosolidafOd In the T))e-J>roSiiect iJiit y· tnam will be a bas. apparentfy SU~ In CPI>" . ·away • lll&lluacriPta · · a baQ!ened drill .inllnlclor. Don't trY to · To Ille lll!ltor • · •~
· · shoul~·be no u. " ·Jn.J11e.Jbtoiil".for"'a_verir'l<lo!cUme liciHdNJq bis 'llJlpporl durln("";!be .1"benthoboota~ • ~=-~ ..-11 llun :H~-or · •.. ~ PNdlcllolll );,
, consequently, a ut w ls notihapp onebutltlsreallnvi~Cil ""'""""ofthe~(lttperlod,a<-·out, •.lld I give· •lJliliar.dama&IP:.~.irlll . ~'flie-.wlll-laue~ ~•
· """"1;~·-~·~~~~:X~V!..t'trL""<'·:~ t ·~:: A~···•e.-~.,., .~ Am~ofQ~. They away the boob to acalate to worte and )'Old' d1l.ncei O~afta tbe ................
Klsslnller •devout · that ,Ille cea,.. survive doe• not .j,uch tfuiims tlMiie'ili>'" -· -~' ... ..-·~~Jlt.,..~~~'""~........,...._ ~-'"4 · oneat" . .• villalad a -ti Illa·'" fire w11f reunify Ame ca on the pro~ have been against Nixon's policy all his .show of stubboriiness. -:"' 'A.meliCan ·i{)ffiOuilf'lJJi .. Cfii..~'""': . · ~ bt~ .. ~ .. , .,..· .• · ~ .:.....~ , , · lems yet to be faced hangs merely on a along . presl~t who on~ descrtt>ed Thieu u tomary plcturea of my chUdren Whatever you dot don't loee your cool butbJ11111 Ind indlllitriel .,,
slender tbrud of faith. · ' · one of the four "or ftve anartest pollU-repoie anewbere In a yellowing (they ar. never·~ to keep tbeln, PfW 11 aDowed to ccme abaut lot-.)' w. .. ,,
Once the cease-ftre goes ~effect, IT SEEMS TO BE of. little ooneom to clllll of the world now breathes oo envelope I have no pbotoo or literary however) Ill" yw"J flad ,.....I(.-or-'°" the complex machinery is t up for theCJ'itlos~ol'"J'resldenrTlltelt tblil ·th; critlciam-o! him. me""l";l,ui' I do..not -cllertlh..tbo.puL. .J'eluo_o ,..,. __ cbq<._Youll Le_ .2. llNDIP.LOYIDNZ.mlfrlleJ11..lllllii •
for ib own like, nor Jive ln it, ncr talk eaa; to find too, with your licenle area °"" 1 percent. Thi J!Wflriint ~ about It; and I lloo't even care much for number, pennanent Jocatlon, job, etc. -w"l Mtp • .. _. • paUey' • ....,. ,.
F e t t R · f p e d t the compan,J ol -•lt!lc people. all !bole .-whldl 11 .. value to the ~meilt. (Tlla -wa1 to <Oolltl, -U I 0 Un Or re.SI en THIS IS A CURVE of temper--.t on communlly ... a definite dludnnllge -•to -IMldcc people lo i--. i
' , my part, and I don 't pretend that It ii In thil perrllla warfa... tie ma -to all lmldi .... al In-i...
, particularly a virtue. I lclmplY doo't lllle SO WHAT TO DO! t IN-a llmJ! dualry.) • ••n
Once upor. a ii.me Lbete was a litUe boy
·n.med Burton Blal"111. Lib many Utile
. boys, he dreamtd of ruMl111 for Presi~
dent when he grew lojl. .
. "Do you 'trunk· I can run for ~id,nt ·
pben I grow up?" he as~ed his Sa,ipted Mother. .
"Certainiy, dear," she repUed. ·~eut
lint, ol course. )'oU
must. pr:ove you .are
flt to run for Presi-11 dent." . ~ . -1ben, flnt," said
y o u n I Blatant
thouglltfu!IJ', l'J will
become a ridl and ~
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hl•iMM, that wU1 prove I am flt to run
for~t." .
SO BE WENT to collqe and took
courat1l~eDou~eEntryExpe11atA~
counting, lland Shaklnc Jt·A, and How to
Eal a F<JW'-llour Lunch. And When he
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DAILY PILOT .
Robcr1 N. 'll'aod, h&lllMr
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(-ART HOPPE
President.''
Atflmhewualrem<ndoussucceu.
He made wondrous· promlaes Cl( Cllfel, ·
lied to Pall<nll ,about tlieir condition,
prescribed good-Wtlng, worlhleol med-
icine; took a Ifickback 11""1 Ibo dnluill
had gra~uated, ·he opened a llrri> called and eveolliellJ· lalt .bis ~ iloolt In
Blatant ProJucts, which sold left.banded . the left pancreu of a.lldJ on the ~.r·
widgets to right-banded Eakimos. . •line table. · 1 AJ. flr•t,. Blatant.-Products ~a ¥ter _bum, efetJOie tJar m s!Cbt.
tremendouP IUCCeSll This was due to B1"tabt lllllOUDClll tbat·-fle -1cln'
young lilatant'1 amizing ablltty to make "dlgnlly the charge wl1ll an ......,.,..
proml.9e1. He mad< IO!De of tho riioot • So, naturally, he loll bis medlctl llc<i!le .
wollcferful promlses anyone had erer JOB rou.owm. JOB. He 101t tbem
'beard. Ill bee.I-bt couldn1 atop l.lllklllc Jin>
"I PROMISE YQU lalthllllb'/' be -id miles be cou_Idn1 ........, Uel>, ltlJnc
falthlully ptun1ae·a ~ "thel u lits to mate. people happy and duc,klnc
yw bey H.,... o1 oor wld,.ii ·,... wlll res-lbJUty·lor his miltam. So be told
w1n the lrlah .s-pstsUa, 'the 11111 ~.; ~other he .!'u flOIJll lo nm
meter drq ,_lo the W-OIJinpico, "Do . 11 th'·' de " ·•· Id andtheblllllalSopblaLann tlaatwltb YOUr<a Y u~, ar, -11 •
an that goe1 with it," I ! ~~~Ved you're nt tO ftm fOf'
Well , who could ralst ........ like "No I'. .o • ··•• Blltant I thlt' So CUl&Oma1 bouaht Blaiairt's • ve prO't'~. .-. I um---bJ Ibo bmeltllll. Onfartutiotoly, ly, "thal I'm not ht for ~ elat."
tbe Wllldcl1UJ --dldn'I -ltue. Moral: To l>I a pod -•. do u And ....... tbeJ dldn'!-Blatall& blamoi 1111 rour leaden ,.,. Bui ...... f0< heaven '•
aupplljn, • --Iba""' e !' sake. do .. Ibey do. • '
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to carry around, or even squlml away, fonnula to pattnll: (I) l(now 'f'IUI" I. ~ aplnlt hlP -•·l"I
the bqgap of.the put; eopedally since and where they ~Gift tbem-. ralel aoil llloct lplClllalloa wlJI llo ol •.
I am dovold of Ibo Vlllit)" that my structlve thinp to tbem bi.wJ, and cimunftnted. ('lllele reotrtcl the free ,_.,
ephemeral wort bu ony Wtlnc nlue. IS) Join my . ...-UOO: flow al copltal. J •·1
Not Gilly do I fall to keeD ~. S.uoned l'lnllil APiaot NlllPty 111<11 4. · Mucb al the · 10c1a1 Jesttr1an ••
I doa' evea keep popen f mlgjlt poaolbly I SPANK). Tllen-an no -11111 no •naclad oYe< Ibo put two de< ..... w1ll be ; •
need-lib Ibo blD of 1a1e to a car, or • .-1np. 'Ille only~ ii. blow· . under<UI by the quiet ftlO al· flmdloa •"'
•warranty for a .new. rofn,..ator .• Tiie Ing how to -,our-bull.ore pine bllll. 1fera Ibo_,.,. ol -wtD bt
first time I wantod to. go to Europo, ·1 pong padd!".., tile.....,..... ........ o1 -flourllhed.' (The belt w11 lo ..,. a •.
couldn't find /!11 blrlll Cer1lllctle, and ln your cl1ild • analmlf. a-·lii Ibo an--1otlaa doclleand hard at wort Iii 10
order to 1et 1 P8llPO'l I hod to -In clent art ore ...,.,.U, beld weakly In my make 11 worry wlletber tt can pt boallh •
protraded coc1eapb<e<q with llie.1.on-home, thouCh II 11• ""luJ&d tlma . ..,. • ochoolini. lileJt ... llnd fOIJ4;) 'I don llolpltal, when! I wu bom. (For a J. M. VA!IDEWALLE ' ...
while, the hoopltal llllilted I had 911 been I. THE 111-!CfZll or -'" born.I Be'• 1'-elcftl '· w1D be Oouritiiid 1rom t1mt 1o lldla no """
IT ~AHTLY -me that .. jlllllly Ina nwd mlllla17 -Mid _,, ,·11
maby --that W-.. To the Editor: rapid --lloa ti dvlJ _..., ne •
W1•• and keep !Gr dee--that I About lhll Pft. W,, Gamtt that got ~llullom wtll ..... , .. i lllllow -.
9 --·'d oonai1ft to ••· •-Wrl•-lnnlferml Ida m oatlll wltb tJI WAC. (c-.l l'loldo9ot ... md Illa Vloa ·1
. ~y. wlll -..:: i:.q· --;; In It Md him the...,..... ~ Wiii • .. a -, ......
In-and Ille aw1y the -for !'I'S EABY to-Ibo boy -Id -• parldl down Olatral A'91!'-) · • ,
pooterity. In CW the frlenda Wtte foolilh little time alf -tn a white, but I I. ,,,. U.1. Go-wtll llo ,,. • <'
.. ftdlesa eoougli to ~ of -TRANSl'ERll f_, -. .
milalm. 1 -Ibo Army bod got In putty )*I !. -Ins wlJI bt ,,. ....... a , ..,
Acton, too, .. atnat pathadcally lbepo,)11 thla la Jon1b1e. paper ·-' nostslt!lc about tholr pa11..--.. avllll What ..id Toddy n-.elt lion I. In lour .,.;... )'Mn, Ibo u1loD will
all kfnda of mouldy proerams and u ld? bt -lalUy btdi to 1• ltd t)
90UVenln of ancient trfuNmpho on ,tbend ~ RA y BllD polllblly be<k to 1m. t
Ollllillrtl o1 Umbo Qty, ~. n ' W.B. AlfDllllON I politic-II( --, • _.., ._., the
lint ...... lheJ --· llUI -c ·-"' • ,., on -·"•• them at Ibo drop ol 1 raD•. ~ W tiwltN19.!f' ...... ·-~~,. ' To the Ultor: ~~ ~ ~ ~~ tdi.: :.-.-.~ :":::::: ~ ~:.:ii. '"-Ill 1'111 •
h1I cm ....... '° araramw1•blt-lllllltlftotow ...... t~
poator117j b' .. --. • ii jull -.. -Ille mall". ff-IQ' 111"1fal-al ,_. eM I , ti , ..a
a fonn ol atll-lndulfoal' 1111*....a.d.... 1 .. ,_ .... -·a -.. na.w. .... -.; whlcb -.Inly _, ....... clutkrlnf for<......, --Ibo _, olftclllll .. -lo ... 111111 doll "' -..
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INCl.IMBINT' wnd _;.: Rep. " .· •
Robert L. Leg.ge~·(~l D ,h*o
Democratic 1ncU1DtKiiif ft>i"th• .el!tQCrq;tJO
House of 118p't1i9entl~ in
the state's 4th Conirei&onal · • lW·.' • .!.'.J ~·Lead DiBtrict, ·beat .Repuliifcail 11,en-,.-f,Uftfl ~
jamin Cbaag.
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GOP LOSS -Carol 0. Harner,
(above), Republican candidate
for the U.S. House of Repr&
sentativee in California's 16th
COngr'essional Distl'ict, 106t to
incumben\ Rep. B. F. -Sisk,
Demo<raL ..__._ ..
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TAKES LEAD -Ronald Del:
• I um&, (allow) controversial
Ill a ck Berk~:fi Democra~ trilled GOP c enger Peter
Hannaford onW d a w n this • morn\DS .before~¥ the.lead
t01r tlie 7lh Congre.monarll;o.
tr!ct.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -. l>emocra\I
~t back strq ~ ~
in -cloee """' today. 'lo -their margin °"" Repdillcam In
C8lifomla's ~ delegation to
th...seata.
'!be new lineup ii 23 Demo<!rats and 20
llepubllcans.
'lbat's a gain for both parties, as
Callfomia'• ~ .... .O.i. lo Coocrea
....... captured-~ three Deniocnta and ·
. two llepubllcanl. AD It DemocratL: IJ>.
cumbe!lts nmnlllc TllOldlJ and all II
GOP incumbenll "''" reeltded.
-.... -"'''°-... II> .... , .. , ..
--r ... comnDIJ oolllpe ud llDl....ity of ~ llltllb.
-!ocllllles -~ •• ·did . an open preoldentlal prinll1 P-1-• • •
'111'!11 II.I .,.....i ol !lit lliio -
led, clMlh 'peoall)' --Prop. 17-bad a 17.1 por<ent.plarailty.
'!be marijuanl Initiative; l'l'ap. Jt,.llld
• !I.I percent ... -aad tllo -T(l!llOD property tax lnlllatm., Prop. l!, ••.•
pemntnowte. ·
Prop. n. tho farm labor ....... had
a 17.1 pemotno ta!IJ, aad the COM'line
lnltlatm., Prop. 20, wu abolld wttb a llU
per<llll laYWOblo mergln. '
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Joseph B~sch ·Squeaks
Out Win Over .Bugliosi
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