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WASU?ro'roll (Ai') -'!be dilocMry
d • ~skull, bellevtd tht oldaS
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lbe cumol tbouy <I DIOdem man's
twluUon. • Kenyan tcieOOst said today.
lleaear<ber Rlcbard Leakey Slid tht
Mull Is U million yean old and Is
"almost cerlalnly lbe old<sl C11111piete
Mull of early man." He estimated tt ls
U millloo yean older than hood
previously accepted as the earliest
t'Vidence or man.
Lakey ssid lbe skull fragment.I, along
wltb human leg bones from two other ~
Police Prove
Hijacloors
In Havana
For Prosti..-Ution
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GEORGETOWN, Clllb. (UPI) -J-
P. BooMma ollpped Into a Polr of
coveraU., otnpped on 1 hard hat and
smlllng, walked · lnto the E~we;i
Memorial Tunnel today endin& • tw.
YeaT blltle •&llnll a oupenlilloo lbat
ba1 .-eJ women.
"I just hope It '1 all been worth H," the
said. "It's be<n I lcq, lcq llcfil."
Jantt, ID ~ l<dnlc:lan for
Ille Colondo llJCJIWIY ~· bid
-~et -Ille 1111111 .. .,. mll1loa -th Iba Oolando
Rocklel for two ,. .... But eaeb -
WU lllwamd bJ I mJMra' --
that ....... """' bid Juct. .:i~~'"!~~
wall! flat out qi that -1. Md lbay'd
never come t.clL" ·
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V.S. Program·
Backfires
On ''Good Guy'
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-holiday sale!
Orange .County's largest Selection .of Co.~ten:ipor•ry Furniture
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entire~ invent<>ry
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Lquiia Beach l!JP SCbool water polo
coach Gtorie Carey w~ clartlleil
a Dumber of ~ta-IUl'l'OWldlnl ID alJec·
ed ... u11 on one of hla laoni me!Dbtrs
by an IMlllanl football coach.
The tspl•natkln came ln lbt wake of a
polke .__.i that Peter Norton, 17, has
requalad -and battery charges be
filed aplllll coach Ed Bowen, stemming
from an tncldent a week ago In the gym.
nula1)I coOchb~ olflie.
AccordlQr·to Carey, be lnvtted Morton
and mi other team membera Into the
coaches ollke lut Tburaday to -
an upcoming game '!llll Mlaslon Viejo
lljgb School: •
earey lllkl be l>rienr left the omce.
Wblle -· be uld, Bowel -the trio to leave. Morion apparently did not
move qlllclil1 eDougb and was grabbed
by Bowen and tbruat Into a small locker
,.Om, -IOlely by the coaches, Carey
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Carey Aid hla -In leaving the office W81 to-post Morton's name In the
"player of tbe week'' slot on the water
polo team'• bulletin boariL
Re relllrned to the office ju!I after Ille
Incident bad occumd.
Tbe·water·polo coicb. wrote a letter. to
athletic -Bal Aklnl about the In-cident and nem•n•wAW Bo Wen
~IOfl!~::ter polo, teem. eo---the apo1oa-ear1y lllll
-· Cony 'aald. -a!lo ~ apoJocbed twloe to•,..... Norlm, Supt.
William· Ullom ,.Id.
Carey lllkl a rule prohibiting aludenta
from entering the COllCbeS' Office exlata,
unlesa the .-nt bas permllalon "'"'1 a
coach to enter. '"ll!ooe ~ ........
vlt.d In," Carey lllkl.
Laguna Beach Del. Gene -con-lliiues hla lnveallgalloo of the .-and
lllkl It may not be delivered to the
dlalrlcl attorney'• oll1Ce for ...,.,... days.
Tbia wW allow Ume for Interviews wllll w-and further -!Ml wllll Uie Morton family, Broob lllkl.
Dr. Ullom, wllo ball mefwllll Morton'•
lather, II a!lo pimwq fllrtber meetlnp
wllb affected parU ...
";enter Pl(lnning
Turkey Dinner
For Seni.icem~n.. .
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Bot1'• Ann Saeed \
Walter Beeker Jr., 14, nI Neosho, Wis., recuperates In a Milwaukee ,
bOfPltal-after-his-arm ~wlllch w@-0 nearly torn off In an acddent on
his father's farm -was replaced by a teaDt Of-aurgeo115 Iii an opera-·
tion that lasted seven hours. ,
_Mazatlan Lead Gyrates;
· pel Rey Yacht Sets. Pace
-87 ALMON LOCIWIEY -Robon bid lllOYed Into """"1CI place but
· 0t 1111 ~ "" Miff wu 24 miles astem of Ra,ume on the
some o1 the wildest gyrations In haJ>. rbumbllne coune. Sirius n waa five mllel
dlcap standings In .....,i long dlltancl! . behind Robon and Al CUoel'a Warrior
yacht raclng have. been oot.d In tbil was II mil,. behind Sirius D.
year's Los Anploo to Muatlan race: U: r'!:. ":Ii -~ !" ::J:"'" oo::'
No ..,. boot bas '1eJd the comcled breaks out of the of Caho Falso -One!
time lead two eo1-=uUve cfays. Caho San Lucas fillt and pleb up llhe' .
A case In point -w-.y•a wind out of the gull ..
report from the -I ftoel wldd! abolr· It now a~e:ta will
ed -Good!OJ'•'-Dabr, be arrlWla ....; Del 11oJ Yacht <lab, mov!ni "'"'1 ath IJibt wtnds -0. jull . ~ place n-lay to llnl oa Wednelllay. that. .
Her poailloo n report lndlcaleO she bad jj~c8f, standlnp.
Volunloen al SID CI em In le' I ialle<f ... mllea ID U...m-M boon. OVERALL -(I) Dour; (I) Wltd>
Interfailll senlcemaa'• Cooler have ..llean-.,blle, l!«o WIJUmm• Ca I· U er.it (S) lll&dOll (t) Bladlllrd (I)
begun .makinc.arranpmtllll ror the 111> Capricious D, Los Anples' Y1cht Club, L'All~gro. :, j ~ ;
&ual observance of OperaUoo Tbanbglv· dropped frQm lfrot place bn Tuesday to CLASS A_ -(I) Warrior; (2) Splrtl;
Ing -a project that brlnp thou-of 3711l w=. (3) JlallllDt; (t) Robon; (&) Salty Dog;'
-::.. tor. private homes for ~t raAcebouatt .~ e:'ll ,.:mamt·v-~~l.!!!", (S) Gyp1y; (7) Tribute; (S) Doro1by O; ---• ~ . (I) &lmatra; (10) Slrlul D; (II) Serela: t year .,..., for Iba lint time In the llS-fool sloop -. baa been the elapl-a.ABS· B -(I) llqdoll; • (I)·
loo& blst<*y al uw -·-th! demand ed -or boal-loHi>at ---Bfaclblrd;. (S) Wlltar!J: (I) Golden -
'" llarimo to ...,.. to -lat ex· = UiO ltarl -tbougb at>times by a Hind; (&) Impniballle; (t) Wilrloct; (7) ~ .. ~~~llncl-al ~-Many n • ..;.~:. ~·-~ •-lead-Borl>a; (S) Andale; ·(t) Vect«; (10) -.. -~--a-·--· -....... ~ w----_Jinket;.__(U)~ D. .· Tbla JUt a Umlt o1 .two Marines per Bob Grant's Robon and Bob Lynch'• CLASS C -(I) Blue Stmk· (2)
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·FlJJlaney, Trio Cleared
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Charges Dismissed in First Phase of Trial
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the collalual "" wwthlea and could
not ._. uaed "" Ille -to make good the
""' -tho Iola .... Into default. Dulaney and hla w~e. Marlene, 32, will
return willl Shipley Dec. I for trial on the
.--al t b. alleptlolll -cbarg• ihat Ibey delrauded a munber of
-In Iba World FIDllX'ill Trends syndical< _.ad by tilt trio from or-
flcel In Lapna Hllll and Seal Beacb.
bu!ineu ltnnl Ulan the llne .... wbo
approved the tranasctlon.
InvestlpUOn Into tho Dulaney ..,.
teflltbe bepn In late 1• -Iba f!rat loan pa~ became due. If I-fled
when It· waa learned that Dulaney bad
left will! bla wife and family for West
Germany in November of that year.
The handsome rlnancier was eventually
arrested lW<I yean liter Jn the Dutch
Caribbean colony al cuncao. 1111 wife
rejoined him ln Orange c.oi.mty when she
wu discovered by authorities ln the
British Atlantic colony of Bermuda.
Their lndlclment wltb Sblpley lollowed-
a number of complaints filed by in·
vest.ors in the 'World FiDanclal 'trends
empln adminlltend Ly DulaneJ fro!I\ •
bis ''Taj Mahal" oftlce complex n e a ,... •
Laguna llUll L<IJure World.
Many of those lnvestora ore reported to .
be residents ol that retirement com.mun-:1 ity and Ill ailter development In Seal •
Beach where the Dulaney group also
maintained an office building.
60~day Study Granted
On Beach Acqui,sitinn
A study period of 80 days has been
grant.cl by the Board ol Superviaon to
county departments to complete a ftporl
Oil the poalhle aequllltlon by the county
ol illD lee\ ol ea..-.., Beach frontage.
1be -under llUdy adJolm the Prim& l>Mtcba---'-Clnada-·flood control
·outleftotheoCein. -
The matter .... -.. d by tho board two-agotollarllon,~and
Paris; l'llmlnc, ~ CGalrol and
county -tlmi .... rePlrt ~P bl;ctor lta4Jti ....,pn1 told
the lioudflo!I p---by the
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county of the beach ares adjoilllna San
aemente would not only Involve flnan-· ·
clog, but acoess, parking and the ad-
visability of lnalaDlni mlrooml.
Saml*IO Aid the urgency of ta aludy.
baaed M 1mm1...m developn<ol of the
beacblronl area to bomol, wu found to
be untrue. Re said the property io
~Uy J.Olled RI wblcb woold allow
COllllnJcllon of four to llVO" ilncle family
homes.
Saml*IO added that the deveJo!ler
wsnled to build elibt homes and lllat to . · •
do IO would require a zooe variance.
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"iM!!l"'.wJJl..l&!!I.~ .• '""'."~.:i.~1:'bn -two other}a....itea lor ftnl Yellow_ Jackel· (I) Vivi· (4) .uic.;. (5) ~~·--;...T ··· ·-'~ -,~.t.--~. • " •
oervlcemen will-.m .. aflia Clemente the eape s.!'*ura ~liil'·~~,.~•lol 4""4"'
llJgb Schoof at I, 9, and 10 a.m. to be Wedne!dsy nfcbt. _ (II) _-....;..,. ~ ' '
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plclr<d up by their hosts. -According to ber Politlon report and CLASS D -(1)-llokar· (I) Wl~ft·
Peraona lntereslell -1n bavlna a computattool aboar<f the -i v-1 (3) I Alltcro1 (I)" ' rletadei· (ll
"rviceman ·1n tbe1r home on the holiday Crabby Too, Jlqtlme bad covered '11111 , Firebrand; (I) Artw· (7) Deblnda IV ·
COD make advance amnaementa tbroqh m1loi all a.m. Wdn 11dsy and WU some I (I) Wlnlibaa; (I) 'Valiente; ( I 0 i
the center at tn-1111. liO mllea from Iba qape. Lepre:baun •
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Druggist Charged
In . Alleged· Plot
To Murder. Wlfc
SAN ANSELMO (AP) -A San Fran-
cllco druUJJI am!lted In a oarcotlCI
c~ allo bal been charged wllll trying to
blre an undircoVer ageni· to munler hit
wife, police say. •
Police Aid Robert J. Adami, •• WU
arrest.cl -Wed-oy !or ,lnveatlptloa of
pcw·;nc Dll'COUcl ror aale and wu
cbarl..i In a warrant wllll conspiracy to ·--· . Mardini to polke, Adami WU the
subject ·"-a routine narcoUct lft..
valllptlon In wblch dty and federal
~ purchued oocalne on oeveral ...
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Tbla 1111"411b, .... of the apnta allqed11
..... -to llod -to kill Adaml'1 eolraJWed wife Karen, II, and a
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P'Timdlco -agent peoinC U a ''IJlldlcato ldllor," police llld.
DJ Kills Himself
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His Show
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an::t stil ...... too. T..,..re avalabte in a choice of blletl. Mml . ' . brown. t:xnefsweet ICOfn Of butt. and are de$iQne(l lor Ktno-
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::·The Memory
::.'.Ungers On
~.:,SIG~ OF ~ PE!"f· -!Jkaf,.
:.,Pw tliat we've~~ bi.llzrnb
• aybe) from ElecUon -T.t, ho;r .much ·~ger do you figure we'li be looking at
~II those political billboards?
.; Don't hold your breath till they all ·
.:come down. . , . ... , '.
~: Lots of Us will be dotng bur la.st-minute
e=Chrislmas~shopping and we will still be
;,i;ereeted b,1' placatds along the way ad-~j-.rising : -..... ·
::: "Vote for Smut. .. '' ·
!;i "Battin for County Czar ... "
:_:,. "Save our Coastline aild the Balboa ~!Bay ctub. . ... . ·
I~! "HinshB.w-the Taxpayers' Friend ... "
: ·~V.ote Yes on No ... " •
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Israel Hammers
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Bases in . Syria .
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By Ualted Preaa la..-I '!be laat lime Syrian •fllhtir ]llaneo
ls,aell planes bombed two ~b took to the air againlt !nllltrotlllg lll(aell
guerrilla baaea lo Syria lodiy 11111 tood>-aircraft waa .on Oct.. 15; Syrtu offlclala
ed o!f dogftgbla between tbe braell 11111 aalci. ,
Syrian olr force and artillery duels along An 8llllOUll<elll<I by ·a 8yrlao mllltary
a 25-mile stretCh of the Golan Heights spokesman ovtt J)am••cua ndio said
ce .... !lre.line. two formalloN of !lraell warpiaDes a~
Ao Israeli military spobsmail lll'll'el tacked two · Syrlao 1rooit11ne poolllona,
Aviv said the Llraelis llllot d o "n killing one IQldler 11111 wounding two
two Syriao lol!Gll jel lnte,,.,plort 111at otbsl. .• ·
tried to drive off the Israelis, mok!ng '1nterru~ tta rnuiar progama,
their aecon<! bi& altack ooArab ~. DomalcQs-aald:
bases b( 19 d,ays. He ._kl· ~ ~ ..... ~ :tttallatloe to the Israeli attack al
no losses. ' I" today on our frontlloe positions, (IUI"
The latest .....i of ligbllnC with Syria ~·artilleor opened 'fire at 3 p.m, ..
was the heaviest between the two oallooli -posttiol)s aioorr the occupied
in 'l7 mouths o! Middle East ceue-lltt. SY!'.ll!P 'GOian Heighta.
exceeding In ferocity the ltrtkea llld <~ artillery acored dlrect blla on
counterstrikea of Oct. 3Cl. ' ~ positions." . •
A Syrian spo-o aCCIHled lsrael·of ' 'lllif ' Syijan spote;man said the
starting the flahtloa. b u t ao Israel! ~ bafrage was oovmd by Syrian
spokesman said .earlier la Tel Aviv the waljliftes, bilt did not aay ti the planes·
Israeli jell'~>Uainlr"imaa· posla weli'IDID action. ' • ·
used -by .Atab,,...!.,,.ru...,Wlli!iJo,111to TliO' eallier stale~tJitilad~ over I!rbel. ' ..... .,-., " , D~ .radio said: ·
It was the first downing of Syrian ':Two fonnaUons of lSraell, warplanes
warpianesTeported by Israel. sin&. Sept. allllC!iod two !roollhi'l f>C?llliona it ~:Ci
9 when lsi'aell p°"ll repoNd _.i,oot(og p.m. One Syrian sol<llet WU killed llld
down thr<e of !our MIGs thal s"'i>t ov.,. lw~ oGlers woonded In the attack."
the Golan Heighla, dropped •Ix bombs 1bC spolteaman did not spec:ll)> where
and headed home. the·~tions were.
.these signs in lire engine red, canary Wiefrs .P· e"ace' Nearer ·; BY YULETtDE, all the lovely hues of
!J'ellow, bilge gree11 and so on will bave
• faded, curled and dripped from the rains.
s!0ur countryside will be. lovely sight. Qn Every Day,
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I• You can anticipate many of the losers
.will want to get their sigr1..1 down prttty ;~y":~!i. can (Ofiel about the whole ...:.Yank Env~_~:. ~t ~----~-
,:: Many ~f ~ winners, !1°w'ever, look -J... 1' ...,. _ ......
,,.::upon their placards dotting the COUD-PARIS (UPI) -U.S. AmbassadOr NotOa,Y110B•DJoo1• ~N.tryside as things 'Of beauty and .fY Wllllain J. Porter said today that the fit --.t111r ~:'ta::"I::::::
'forever. Some guys seem lo .be-at-·election of President Nixon brings peace ::tr:.Y:=~~':::i';:.7.;!':;1 •111
:tempting to keep the signs up long in Vietnam nearer every d. ay. But North ,,..,.,,.,. o• ...,,k.,...,,•,,1p "'1'"'" go
gh flap ol pu~h•••, ''"',.urn IH tool lo •:enou to serve in the next election. Vietnam said peace will not come quick-,,,..,.,,..vo..·111ec.1n•n-'"°""1" '· 0 1 ,W.C•.lmmedla•tr.Dlir•nor•p,,.D ;. range County Assessor Andrew J . y .• • lllD1ffls«•l•liorflllrJ'IOOlf. •
tl-Iinshaw, who is now one of our new 0 Ptace is not for tomorrow," the
:coastal congressmen, had an entbuslaatic Huol negotiator, Ngu:Yen Minh Vy, said
:crew of sign workers during ~ .late as he left today's 166th peace talks
"':campaign. Hinshaw placards popped up seulan. "The reason is simple -the
;everywhere, particularly in the final 'M!Jllt do Wll do·lf U~tes refused to sign the peace
;hours. fl"f do?' accoid It has already agreed to."
RE ~ aides accused the other of pouring if· T V ERUPTED on neighborhood ~ into South Vietnam. The Com-~-streets, downtown sections and even on mmlif• said that instead of signing a
!C :au the palm trees in front of the Newport t~ the United states was supplying ~~8:,'::,~7.=~ Ill(:~. ask!' an the American J ets I,50I toos of equipment a day to South ~antJ.llillboOnl l'!il>l!.\t ~ ~ tear· ,. VllWm. ~g .... of oli Pcitttl@~ In their Double Attacks ilba'l'Ell SAID he hoped both sideJ ~:current ind contlllllng campatcns. would balt"tbe sblpmenta when a ·ceue-§: AJ!ti-billl>oard people, In fad, aeem to •· fire is signed., •
;;:be getliOI .... , .. ~)!ere. They On 'Foe·· in Laos E newsmen before today's ;::have a cqmmlttee MW' pug 'In Costa >t• 1 ., that President Nixon's· '•:Mesa, a apot 'most coutal folks agree ill. .-r 0 g r&elect1on enhanced the
-can uee Such ''II movement. Huo!:' n sA..,O!j~Af)-Wlth boQ1bing ,baited "With In :Beach ha"• been banging away aga ~ ' bo ••· I · peace. nery pass g · a ve wu paralle in North vretna~,. comes percepflbly· nearer,"
:blllboanis for a long time. Moat ,.... the Uolted States has shilled much of Ila P<ftOr said. • . ; · . ; . ,.
:Hunllngtoo ,Beach. city ·~pie . put the air effort· to other parts of IndoclUna and .At tbe oonference ... 1-Vy.~·the Viet -
.knock on signs l hat wlllf, spin; move, has doubled. Uie number of strikes In . Coqfs foreign mlol~N.....I.. :,blink or do anytblng like that. · ~. m-elnh, accused tbe -.,aaar;'r;f northern Lao1 In suwort or sovernmeot , •. : DANA POINT, OUT there In CQuQ:ty ~ troops <here, senior tr.s. officials d1scJos.. golJ back on Its .. ,, .... i a •
:territory, has been fighting billboanll'for ed today. """°?"' oo Oct. 31. • • ·~·-.; ·
:ag'es now and maybe will get rid of tbem · ... _l..L ...
• all some day. " Ofllc1als aald U.S. fight..--bOmbers are MADAME BINB Aid: '' " U~
• •. Costa Mesa't campaign agalnlt su.n.r. ~ now averaginD' about 50 striku a day ln States is pouring Into South ·V _ _.,.~ •• .-......_ .;;J~•.•I iM\Oll;;. • aie,...,.1tt.•'ftltlX ..;,. wlieii"i>t '~~-.. -.-..,,,,.
• .. back just the other ~ from Cowl--. • ' material on an unprecedented ICIJe· -
:cilman Robert Wllion, the Jonner mayor. North Vietnam h:" 18unrhed ltl ~ual espledally tanks and heavy Weapons."
: Wilson said that someume. .,._ he's dry-aeuon cffew.ve. 1'hll ls in addition Porter said this would end when a trea·
•driving aromid, tt's nice lo ·~·~ to the ltrtkea•llJDll the Ho Chl 'Mlnbsup-ty II signed.
Shave signs, or whatever~ NotblQU:ial.~ ply trtal in eastern Laos. ''° dull as just plain old landlca .... Jllled 851 bombers are alao ~ 1llOd to
'!with trees, Oowers, shrubs, graa-111. supp:irt the i..ouan anny In the northern
lthat ordinary stuff. : · part ·of. the 1coumry, but It could not be
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•. Wlf9o!1, It will be recalled Iron\ a few ~ made aaturatton Ffl<lif ~ liOlh." · • Is --
!yeen:· Daek, was the Mesa municipal of. sides of the demllitariaid JOOe,. lililllia·, ..:..,. ... ,.....,. " 'f'Oll .., "°' ,,...,. vour
""lal w~ -~gested the United States up the effort to blunt the Nardi·,M .. · ,.... rw t:a p.m.. c.11 tn11 ¥OUr copy w111 i~d :n~· Baja California ffom the 'rutlneie supply buildup 1n antlcl.,.u.D..~ •;: . ~ ~-~ -, """ r.tll •r. .. it.,, 1111111
Republic. of Mexico. Such a dramatic a ceaae-ftre. ' , ~ ·~~ ...,. ~ ., ..,., 4111 "°' rwe111..,.
forlU' ~to international relations earned More than 50 atratofortreaes ~ we-_ Olfl1 ~ • •-.. n..-v. « • •·"'-
him the nickname "Baja A-lb." about },500 tons of bombs on~... ~"!. 9:.: :.-'.~m.bt brOWhl..,
• Wllaon, ~ see, la full 7' all kinds ol tloDS In the aoutbem j>anhaodla '. · ' ' · ·
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! Mighl hie · -~led ,Iha\ Councilmao lnformaota tn Da Nang aak! many _. •
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.~ilai!!J c:oipct.CliigraSrnan Hinshaw. North . Viol-vehid'!", ""'*"' • H~ ~ blve-a few near-new tanks, armored penonnel · canierl _.
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Wedne9day looW toward the . Ille lllalrlct of Columbia wblle of tkese talJlets to thif patimts ada :,.i ..
future u P\'Hilc!ans ol be!!!' '8Jl1U!lnl, !11 •~ '90lel n-N.D>any ...dia.lionl • tors..........., --.,.y
parties ~--the lb~' to ~'I ,,.( aD!J ;a ~dan er denti.t.: can. pee-other lwllnr'..w.t.J ..
split dedalon lhal pve N)xlil ---ntqr rtril.llw ocnbe l•r .. In. Somo .,. nar-._...,.. -pain !a
49 of the 50 ltatel and the Lyndon B. Jolmon's 1111-«>tic. many are availaMie onlT retirtWd· tnmfdlbly fat: Wnor
record of &1.1 percent. on preecription. But there is one pahw .of ~-depend·
largest popular, vote .total la . . . pain· reliever, availabltt yi.thout ably oued for ~n; ewn the
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trol. 1 ~y llt I record, iocolllplete 60,000.000 ·Anacin tablet. to caua«l by auch pain will bo,..
Final returm. llill to be.• fJgUrea ~te.11 U: fell far theirpatientl in pa.in. If docton lieved too. And millions take firmed when of6cial ClllYUlel below tbe·-Dl'tdided IO mlllipn think enough about Anacin fu Arvlciti W;itbout ·~ upeet.
are rmde, ahow«I Dremocqita to 85 mlllion ... About 77.5 dllpew all these tableta,·what When you're In pain, why
wJth a net &abl of two ..ton million voted campanid with better ncommerwiation can you don't you follow the practice of
for a 57~ Slnlte majorliy.m ' n mllUm bar -when you ant ~n pain? • 80,mapY ~and.~ the the lncoming 93rc1 Cqress before ~ wtlni~ llCO You see, A~ac1n . contain• QblC a dOdar.mllbt live..~
and a net loa of ll members r lowered io ll natiamride. ..,.. more of the pam reliewr doc· in bill own oeoe. 'Jib A.nM:Ul•.
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County Turmoil Seen
Wben the final election results were in yesterday,
Orange Counlians had signllled:
-That more turmoil is most certainly ahead al
the county governmen\11 level.
-That the county's state and Congressional rep-
resentation will nol be altered signiflcanUy.
-That Richard M. Nixon Is the most powerful
vote-puller in county hisU>ry.
, Going into the election, the Republicans had a reg-
istration margin of 55,000 in Orange County. But the
President's tremendous surge gave him a whopping mar·
gin of 267 ,1192. (Four years ago -with a registration
edge of 113,000 -be carried the county by 166,000
votes.)
A3 in the\ rest of the nation, however, the Presi-
dent's person~pularity didn't have much room on
its coattails. Predictably, Republicans Craig Hosmer,
Andrew Hinshaw and Clair Burgener won Congres-
sional ..,.1s, but Democratic incumbent Rep. Richard
Hanna handily won another term of office.
At tbe stale level, incumbent Republican state
Sen. James Wbetmore had no trouble winning re-
electiOD, and neither did GOP Asseml!lymen John
Brigg., Robert Burke and Robert Badliam But again
a Democrat, Allemblyman Kenn~ Cory, easily won re-
election.
So for the most part, there wasn't much excitement
in the Orange County election returns. Even all 22 of
thooe confusing propositions came out as widely pre-
dltlecl, though some of the margins were dlfferent tban
anticipated.
Tbe best local news probably was the approval of
Propooltlons 1 and 2, which provide funds for the con-
tinued growth of the community coJJeges, and for the
UC! mediul school.
For Orange Countians, the most significant local
e, however, may have been at the Boan! of SUper-
rs level. It would appear that tumultuons times are
ad and that whatever leadership there may be amoog
five members, it is likely to get Jost In personal ani-
mosity.
While Fullertoo's veteran Supenlsor Wlll1am Phil-
lipa wu beiqg knocked out of office by Ralph Diedrich,
supervlaorial incumbent Robert Battin pulled a statisti-
cally Improbable victory out of the fire by banding de-
feat to Santa Ana attorney William Wenke.
Both spent tremendous sums of campaign money
in view of the $17 ,500 annual salary the office com-
mands, but Battin's computerized mailing and hectic
campaign pace ~pelled the dlfference in ·the end.
So the power struggle in , the couniy seat wm be
a thing to watch in the months t.o come. Two years ago
when Caspers and Clark joined ·the -.i, the county
was greeted with an unbelievable period of question-
ahle-00-bad county leadership. . '
Pessimistic we may be,. but .that unfortunate speC·
t.acle may well be paralleled again.
Almost everyone may love you in your native county.
President N"aon, but unfortunately they don't love each
other.
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~mnesty Debate Takes the"S,~tlight
vil·th the Vietnam war drawing to an Pelllll)'Jvanla,~ who objected to an World War I. And a board which revlew-
ll only IDY film boro Jolm Wayne end the Issue of amnesty for draft EDITORIAL exdoe tu .., prt-ntely dlotilled spirits. ed the cases of oome 15,000 men con-
would be repu.1led at motion pie-~'and deserters i! receiving in-ADme1tJ created heated conb01'etS)' victed Of draft evasion during World War
1ure v1o1ence .. 1ie 1s w1th ce11.. attention. The 1ong.-menng RESEARCH durlDc an11 ,._. yeara after the American n found only 1,523 deserVing 01 presiden-
1oid se1 ' I'd llllrl aeelllg hlll on the question is almost certain 'l:ITII war. Presldl!lll Lincoln Issued a tial pardon.
movies again. At age 2'1, I'm still to 'l"ch a boil alter the Vietnam cease-oeries al _, pniclamatioos for the
having nigbtmanll !run the cruel-fire \agreement is signed. ...,_ a1 • _..., .. the resistanco of · A GENERAL GRANr ol amnesty
ty to animall and humans in In\ recent weeks President Ni.Ion has ror reconcillaUon within a divided tbe South. Hil suocemor, Andrew to all tr mast ' Vietnam-era draft
Tbe idea of "clemocracy'' pooes oome Wayne's "Big JU.." t~ bis ;.,ti-amnesty stance. political community. !Is characterlltlc Jom-; lsloed similar pniclamations dodgeni and deserters would be in-
very nice questiool that we UlllallJ -D.C. Decllrtm: that "it is time to draw the use· bas been ror the healing llf IOdety'a despite UJOCieeskml oppnsWm terpreted by many as an admission that
Jft{er to aide8Cep than to l'Oltfront ,,... ......,. rwtlecft ......,.. ...._ ... line bn this issue once and for all," be wounds after civil ltrife. "E:Yer1 pat the war. was wrong. Louis Lusty, a
directly. Llk!, whm do 1'tbe rights of the ~ .._ " * ==••••·r. 1111111 taJd a mtkmwide radio audience .''there civil stiuule in wldch the 1'idcl' .bu mit rr WAS NOT until 191, howe\fer, with Columbia University proleslOr ~ con-
-le" violate tbe1r Jecllllnate boUnds ---" - - - -will be,. amnesty for draft dodpn and pursueil 16e defeoted to complete «· tbe ~ War on the stitutional law. asserts: "We Americans, and become tmJl&l"<lllonl! deser1An after the war.'" termination bu al bl!Cdlity been-. -. tbll a ualwnal amnesty bill if we truly believe the war In Sootbeut
For lnldaoce, Jut moalb al the Semnd ed by an amnesty, tacit er lepl." the wao ~ "1 Ooa(i-nm, II years Asia has been a bod mistake, would
Wcrld eonrer-oa N-Parb, the of "democracy" can be challeaged on TIL\T POSITION stands In sharp con-Encyclopedia ti. Uoe Social Sdn»n all« the QTII War mded, f«m!r U.S. benefit -both In sell...teem and in our
tt<!ay medingalw·•·polll and.4>0-'"" grua: flnl, .thal rilllla mtall trast to the more concllialory view ,.. --AnllJ'iDifMltJol!ICiii Wboaor-~uons with !be resi of the world -by serYa~ "P""•llala 11om all onr the rei::•••lllllel; lllld, -. that people preaed by the Pmident In a television Tbe U.S..Omlllullm maRs no mm-eel Dtlr ..,..,.,,_ to jola the Con-making ...,.... and off I c i a I ~ aaw a quiet of lulun! mllll be COlllicldd ll much inleQllew last Jan. z. "We always. under tion of amnesty, !arArtlcle ll, SecllaD J. fedorole caie _,,...,. _.. elillble ac:knowledg..-al the emir, and doing lllrvClle Finl Cll be-. Iii people.qi the pr.eseol.. wr ll}'llopl. provide am-iy .•. (and) 1 .&tales that the ~ ".sllall qave !/) "'!"e. By that time _,iya11 of them it llOCllei: nther .than later.'' ,,l.t,.lf""nl.
tween port -la We -m 1l11'o.., rlalU lo diqrith forClltWould be very llberal with regard "°""' to gnnt Reprleftl and Plldios """loo old to fight. • tboogb, a majority of AniBI'*" pro-
mo re """°"nae! the ll8tioliol pora what,,. will -that toam.sy,"hesaldthen."butnotwblle fa< Offenses againll the Uniled Slates, s.a-iuent amnesty actions haw had' bobly would agree with il<!p. William
with •·p.ua¥1tloD" 11, to ·-.aoWd mxl debase them so there ft.Americans tn Vietnam •.• and except in cue of.~·· George much more limited scope. A grant 9f am-Jennq, Bryan Dom (Dem. S.C.) that
and c:oniir-nen cm 1!:r:i7 tlJol tbey IOle the llniolar not wilmi prtoimm of war. are held.'' Wuhlngton made flnt 111e of this · n..ty by President Coolidge In 11124 ap-amnesty "would be a &tep towanl
with a prolmed re-chann for wblch they .,.... crulecf and .,....,. -be ponloned partidpanta ln J>lled ooly to 1110 men f:!lllvlcled of anan:llY, c,baos, and a bre-... o1 all
ganl for "-'•'• preoened. U we have no right to pile up AMNB8TY Is essentlally an lnlbumenl the WblAJ ttl>elllon, an uprising bJ .-lln& all« the ~ ended .. discl@ne," ' .! riallU-" mooetary debt that will burden Ille J I
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-;~pr=ei::: ClllD!!lbe.-ictedloourOW11'11meonly. . PBILJORDAN ~-~IW1ii3i1·---oL---·~ ··• nalion ;'~;'.;•~~ief -r.ta~~,,,Yr.:",--=o<· "'-".-...:i,h;;,~ ;,:;.-~lf'.~<l!enWV.: .. --,~"Clll-!l;•lllli,,m::t ':r.,~i'fii'lner -. • ' . ~'"-um..~~'t....-
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oocked In U.-~. of --_ penooa11y Would only auller, and not lnltiatinC . or expanding trade with the o".!' right. " 'l'ben! -aJao been ......,_ uprisings sidered such -occupatlcins of China by
plumped for 'Ibo people ""4L••c .. profit. from the blrlh-panga of a new na-People'a llepublic of China wooli! do bet-. OlOU '"'"'be able to ~jecl openly, apinll the pamneul, but -have the Moogols and Manclius. . have pnonfy over the area. Wlllle ad--tioa· but they were willJng to give up a ter to concenttat their efforts on Miss Hurley conthued, 00.t the army not been coardiDated. • In the meantime, however, Miss mlllJllctbot_ftl'lla __ IObe ptdealfortheaakeolpo&terity. liusiDe9withNWi.tOtin&-<Jsuall won't support Yao, and Ihm will be "Add -to recent pestilence, Hurley sees no problem In continuing
'""""""· lbq -oo -al at-w .. DOlther ___...... ,... far. !erred to ~ rdlng to t~ rebellion -more n!belllon " dnlufll& In ..,,. areaa and floods In trade with Taiwan even If increased fendlre tho milllona al camporJ and • ,_,...__ tlonaJ "' as wan -acco She uid she wu told bJ !UtiCJnallat otlJm, and yw con ,.. wllJ the Na-trade with the mainland Comnumists
lourilts and tralkr-owoen wbo ...._ sfgbted In the treabnent of our na daughter of a .World War n U.S. am-soun:eo the Communltd ftclm< b ticNJltda belleft U will not tal;e bl& for deftlopi. Almost 300 Japaneoe firms are
the national (>arb In locr<ulnl ll!llDbera -.. oar fr~ 11 the froemn = liusadcr to China. already abaky, ..w. "Ida of God" all-the Qrnmunltda to be overthrown once trading ·with Taiwan, she said, "en
miry y..-. =...to lldor..:.,!, ""=~ Ill-Mill Pat Hurl~y, Just returned from a ding IP polltical lnlUbleo. Mao dleo -11111 be fl mortal." though Tokyo has broken diplomatic · .,......, grup ·"""" 1 l' __._ lt lrlp lo Nationalist China as a ~ of relations with Taipei
ALTBOOGB I have ahroJs been a nore the lunn. Tllil Is DOI-~-,: t that government, doesn't see as much "TllERE RAVE BEEN refua..a Tiii! !IA1*>NALJBTS, she was told,. The Nationalist Chinese .. he says
"people -;· II ....., to me that the ia plilllshneu. for ·the exercise of .fllllla future 111 trade with the Cooununlst from· the mainland 1n· the ;!'ryeor ihan ,.. tbemlelvea u . the only power able to "wlll remain friendly with the ll'nited
•part oflldaJa ""' right In tbb """· and wltboiii cam.-unte "'~ • maln!UMI government as she does with In any -"-•• .......... ,_ the Com-fill the.""'IU'lfl VllCll!llD, -. '"no other States " tfte CoqrtumtD 8re wronc.,For tbe ldea aoon Una free men lnlo twine. the rutduaJ non-O:immunlst govemJDellt .,. .. w ....... ..,....... ;--, • '-
' bciclinl m on Taiwan.
' . '· Mov ers of·Ma_n'.s·M .. ind · .. .u~:ci,"":E::,~:~~~ mam1and governmeut in any cue.
-'Ille -. sjJorliie .... lllllll8U:hed
-ol the....,.,,.. --by :II al • 1he -1c1·1 puteat gm1ules OV<r the
1>11 five QOll1Uriea make up an lm-
pn91,. -tllled -ti. -'""' .... tAnleri<an Ueritap Prell. $11., 111W Jan 1. 1m, 111 tbettafter).
111C11 Al/l'llOllllUS u llonll Bllb-
op, Peter Gay, and I.ere EllelOy, amonr
-.. -the U... and achleY<n)eoU
al Ibo kO)" mm ..-lmlCbla brought amtlnd from the myth, mystery and
mJlllclsm of the Middle A&ea to the Age
al -and beyood. Hero Is Leonardo di Vind, brilliant Incarnation ol tho -'"'!"""i brn are t:r.nua. tbe
..... ,_,. -and humanllt: -ftlll. the tboorlat ol atatecnfi:
Cllpemlcul, wbo put the 1!111 when! the
-Uled to be; Luther. who -Ille R.ronnation. and Calvin, wbo made
• 1 powerful foroe.
Dear GeorJ•:
I am malTled lo a prnlmionll
.......... wbo .. u...-to sleep
wllb. One nlCbl 11111 -be ... .
hall -Cll -. In .... ....... wlllch _, • llld, JM I llQt a
blld< .,. -lit bfl me with blo Oil. llbtt lhoold I ·do!
NlllVOUS
Drlm'Neow:
A-'onol--IOblt
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Get I oltap-ln -Jlotm 1 ll48'r. . . .
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llEmoES OTHER lumlnarlel .id> u
8-, Delcarla, Voltalft. Puca!,
loc:b. Marl, Freud, Gandhi, Elnsteln,
the -----flcum -ldeaa ,;,. ~ al today Incl_,
11ary w.-..cnn. the nr11 m1ll1ant
feminist; Norl>ert Wimer and Wamn
McCollocb, plOllbeta of the -pule<
rt'"1utlon. and Georp -IWalt,
lither al ecoloO.
NBAllLY 111111 --Include portralls al eadl subject, plclona ol
their ........ lrlondl. mllleul, -· 11111 other revealilW -bllta. ·
CAROLINE HARKLEROAD
"In tm NatJonallst China'• trade with
the real.of the world came to fl.I billion.
. "Conmwnlst Cltlneae trade with the
Ml of the world came to fU billion -
"but fl blllJon of !hot consisted ol elpol1J
of nareolJca -and moat of It blgi>pde
heroin, up to 911 percent pun!."
SHE CITED a bloarapfl)' of J!Dp-
tlan strqman Abdul Nuaer in which,
she 111d, Communist Cblnoae Pmn1<r
Chou En Ltf told N.-the Ired~
are "out to drug lbe workt," u well u to
me narcolle1 u a IOUJ"ce ol netdtd
1 ... icn cumncy.
Mudl ol lhe raw and relined oolum and
heroin comlna from the Burml-'rboilancl-
Laoa "'Golden Trlanl)e," Ille addad. la
actual17 produced, nlloltl _. ~ by Ch1we malrulad Comma'
In Uf wt. W:"'f! -lllriiJ.
who """ In Ute Ki1ele1 ~ ol Encino, 1111 OollJJ>unlst
"Cena anent an U. wtdncd 11111 • DDt
bl& fer this world, at -1n 111.,.-tann. .
SHE TIU the life of the pernmmt IO
the Ult of Altnr Mao Tie 11mc. lolc-Umo
0>1-Red ludtt.
••Afts MIO'I death," 8 -.Id.
"ciw.. Nstlotutlltd intell~ -18
tq>eel bt'U be replaced 11111 bJ a... ED
Lal bot by hi• aon-il>law ~ . fm-tho
put i. yoara. aecretary. 11111 man,
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Nothing's ·CWµ,r-E~eep t Who .W on
Remark! yoo can'r...,.pe from ho!ar·. . '
Ing after a --elecllon!
• ""The people bfie apoteo." .
"I told yoo rtcJll at the lllart who' the
winner would be ...
"We may htm loal the baWe, but lbtl
doeln't mean . wt
have IOll the war."
"I don't know
whether the belt. man
wm or not. AU l
know ii that my man
IOlt."
"'I l!bnit I told
yw that If ... dldn' wm--tldlr cne, l'd ..... a~-'l'lmes lo Pitt'• POU, bul -....
-I .,.. l:lnd al -llftc • 11111
to maka 11\J paloL"
"lt'1 all a lat ol hot U aQ)WIJ."
"'lllybe, -tbal 'llO've llQt tbal wtol
the ...,., ••aibocb ln the olllm -fOI
bock to-.'" • .,,. ....... tlllnc -.. al a -=-.. · . .. j thollMld ... ---tban tho mud they thrw, 1111& IM -
.... they had twlc:e • --.. throw.''
""l'llB 'l1MB baa -.. ---loy1l 1Upporten. Wltbtd the llnd ol bllp
wt IOI tr..,.., -_... .... -Int_..._ •.
.. No, I <ID'l sq w ..,, -_., prlnclplel and --... .,.,, lhoi1 o1-a Utile U.., called_,_ ..
''YOl, I did tell yw !bit It 1 loal l'd pay
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you ... tile 1111 -.electlaD.1ot tbot .,.. laol-. -t l\m Wlltoc JOU this
-ii tbal I can' Pl>' up tmW nal' week."
"WeU, I'm 1lad the whole Oomenae la.
over for anotbrr four years."
"TO TELL yoo ibe truth. Ille laat one I
really truilted was Calvin Cooltdce, .but I
forget why."
"Whal dlll..--It ·"°8 ..... anyway! We .WI haYO to p • Jlllilldnl
nve days a -llom bere to eteniily.''
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tbouPt --... ~ up tile 'ft!
after the -Ibo -........ ltiol< CGlllplelely cllonled. Bui •• ...,.
loob llke It'• 111111 In the - -u 11..,.. .......
''Ob, ._ OCI -· Just -Jiii you .... the ·-11111 _, -,.. ..... to .... ,... ......... IOO. NobollJ m. ...... ..
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bolbalm ....... •...U-_,...ID .
bed 11111 --• lltp • 1111 ' polls.'"
"U "'1 IMIM -bow I ""1IJ ........... llUla ,......, _. 111 -
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nob, -U. ---put our ,.._. to the iildl I -and, wltb GUr
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. -' eye11>11 the iltan, m.<h f<toard to !he
building oT a nobler America." ·
"ALL I CAN say Is that the rest of the
country" may have given him a blank
cbeck -I didn't sign It." -
"I wish one of the candidates had pro-
mised a ·hangover cure as ~l as just
solve Ill our economic pioblems."
... "Either WJ!Y ~ doesn"t make my
paycheck any blger .''
''Now that it's over, Henry, are we stib
going to move to Australis like yoo said
we would If tt didn't turn wt the way you
wan~ It to?"
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Panel Pu ls Switch '
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2na Equal Righu Bill to Senate Floor OnUsedAutos Gets Delay
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. IAC8AME!ft'O (AP) -.... to • ~ ...... ,.... t"'w) -bu not. SANTA BARBARA (AP) -haa been delayed by tbe ~ bl<d!!'I _..i of Jht ralllled by~ · The 1111< Air -......-11om1 board.
ping those Cart with the llJ>-
Upollutlon equlpment b June Etfl1 R l'I h \ 1 Amendment . BY APPIU)VlNG . I h e has voted to conduct 1 pilot At Its Wednelday meeting
ebi<e lost May, tho ble 181: EBA --•led far ~ ,...lutlon, tbe com-program eorly ,..i: yeor in the ARB, whJch lall mooOuet 1.
R-O>mmltlee bu teal tho ~·on thl.-'laor to-• mlllee exposes the ERA to all one oltwo Soulliei'o Colilamla April l aa tho doK!lne for In-TB! BOARD'S pilot pro-blll to the Senale !loor ,lor 1 · OOWltl"" to ·. ,an11amog stalling the IDllpollutlon will --but supporter~ ay the· U,y Ad IUPIJOIM, ~ tM hsasldlo of another non I'll -IA devices on !ale model ...a devioes, clocldod not to in>-gram be conducted either
way Jn wbldl the ·committie an euy victory. Tb'e ratlllca-tbroush the Auemhly, .wher& wiur.~M cara. , .. plement that deadline. In Riverside County or Veo-
aclj!d auQesls It •ltll does nol tlpl/.-lutlonthon-tolhe ·lobbyists and othe< -.n!eo•...., _______ , .l . Inst<ad, It ordend Its staff tursCouiltyheginp!ngFeb.1. ·
• Aliilinbly.... · .. ,... , can get another crack at it. · A PROGRAM for . man-• to suggest ano~ _ timetable The devices are to be ~
Bulcft, K~ep;
Vote.Lead
The Rules O>mmlttee could '!be Karablan resolution bas datory installlllon•' Cl(" oiuch and pmenl It al lhe Nov. %1 stalled -at a cost of about
have made ratlficatloa quick already .... IM>ugb all that devlcee on 1•7' cOlw In board meeting. Meanwhile, 135 -on all 111115-70 cars when
and a1mp1e .by appmio.il a and --=Senate' •P-• ru•~a Slated Southern Calllomla, 11owever. the 1entau .. dal• for equlp-they cb••ge bands. nearly ldonllcal rallllcalloo proYolto ~ffecU'" and "°' .------.;_----------------~---·II reoolullon insteld ol llie one'it to mUe Calli the .22nd
did 1jiprove. The mabi ilil· lllle·lo nll(J tllo ERA.
ference between the two ls "It's very dllhonelt," aald
A that one -authored by one of the women lobbyinl for Jn L Race Asaemb1yman w111« Kar• lhe ERA w-·Y· "We're . =..:~ ~t ""K: =~~as shock·
For Actor
Andrews, 51
LOS ANGELES (AP) -..--IUCld Dist. Atty. JGiiepb' iluscb con-while the other ~authored by ed by the cominlltee'1 eo . LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Re-
,..;ued 10 ~u a 10,IJOl).wte Sen. Meryyn D;naUY (D-Los . ectloo. •' qulem· maaa. !or . actOr ·Tod
.;.. in hls:bi:f for re-e1ecUOir " -..s will' be ce1~
Wt art pleased to announce tht assqcialion of
STUART EDGAlt POWER
as .an Account Executl're
bUt cbaU Vincent Ph' -f N d ' .. u:.. l(ridq 11 SI: Paul the Apoitle ~~ relvaed ~~r concede • otos 0 u e,, lf lilyQr ~ In West'°*..: . M !Ti .
un111 OOmoly o!flclals count , · Al!d1:e111, 51,.., ~ , ~I 1ij5 ' J J. MITCHUM, JONES & TEMPLETON
INCOltPOl.ATBD
-ooo d ...., ballots M ' f s B Bevelly 1111Is ....,. Mondayiol ..... --·-ean· t ' or· pouser a l1'!8lt aitact. :· .. ·~-from 2Z Pteclncta. , · He wu fmdlwn for stage and
Busch declared himself win-, . television series roles, in. EJtablishtd 1920
ner of the fiery campaign at a LOS ANGELES jAPl -Dia was cholo.rlonned for eluding. , Confederate raider
news conference Wednesday. Photos of Inftrilale Major tbe~takiag~esal'on. John Mosbx; in The Gray
He said be was glad the race, Richard ·Dia! and. a }Ollng · earl.Jer '<our! t..llmoai In-Ghost TV ..ne.,-He started ID
marked by bitter penonal at-woman in the nude were taken d,iCated. • ' Tenbe11ee •WilliaMs' f•Summer
tacts by both sides, had end-to be sbbwn to "hi.s wile and/ "Joe had 1111ec1,. .. that: we ·anc1 ~-.·. and replactcl
ed. '"""-• ., , t ...,.. ~ to· tab plcturee . • Henry ·Fonda'ln the !We role
Busch, appointed to the or ........,..... • says a ey ·of Diii' and 'the girl com-in "'Milter Roberts" on
county's b11fiOs1 legal poet hio witness In the lrlal of three plelely.--:aa(plctunil of 1 .Jli'Oadw.,.,'. . , , ,
years ago, pledged . i-b men accueed.-ol trying to guy," "'lmela•lllld lhe Jury. lie.badappeareilirisuchTV ~ ju v e D 11 e deUJI. blackmall !Jiu. . Howeftr 'hli -. no man shows as 1rODside, FBI, Bold·
quency proerams. He alao A)d Rooald Ciolmel•l,-ll, told a coold he io;;i.d to pose lo the Ones, Ghost Story .a n d
---'-of marijuana ...-. jury W~. that -B k • ::u;"'"' proeecuted 81 elu.,;: a danl Jooeph .'nblary ~ p1ctura. . anace . •
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mlSilemMndl' or-felony, should the pholographe woo1i1 he __ !
be "!l'formly pnl6eCllled as a taken and to whom they would .----------------------------.----------------mlademeanor. helhown; ·· •
A spokesman for Buglloal, a · On 1r1a1 with TioJl\!ly are biJ
deput7 dJatti<t ·~. on· ~ Porlee, omd •farmer ~·~,for . the c;ampalgn, ll8id ~-~ Com>«1111D
DO eGGC:e11Wm 1wouJd be m8de ~ ·Breclda •. ._'Dlilf .r9 , ,.,. -\
unlll ill batlots bad been . --ol, liYIDl;to ........,.. .
labidaled. BO ID d Io a I e d Dia lalli a fa*8bie·""8-Go . '. I
Bugllosl could overtake BuSCh 'lepllsed canl -gambling "
If f>e carried a 2"1 margin In IJ\ l/'Wlodale. · . , '
the 11111-uncounted bailota. Calmelal WU shot In the '
County officials ll8id final head last Oct. 21 before be
result! probably would not be tesUfied but has s in c e
1vailable. until next week. recovered.
400 Protest Nixon,
Vietnam in Berke'ley
B ER K E L E Y (UPI) -reported and no arrests made.
Approximately 400 torch-car-"They're letting off a little
r yin g , whist le-blowing steam," said one police of-demonstrators ·paraded near
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campus Wednesday nigbl pro-coovpared to what has been 1------'----'-------~-,::::----------t----------------'"":: testing PreSident Nixon's vie-goin~, on over here· 1D the / ' .
tory I.ind the Vietnam war. pa~t.
p o I I c e r e p o r t e d , Police barricaded several
demonstrators ii b a t t e red side streets and kept the
"about a dor.en" large plate demoustrators moving in one
glass wlndowa of at least two direction -. Telwapb and
banks automobile companies. Shattuck. However, J> o ~ l c e
a mo'vie theater 1 u cf other Bvo~ 1 direct ~tlon
stores alOlll Sbattuclt m! wllli ·tho matclfeno.
Telegraph ~venues. A few cherlY bombs were
• -lhro.wn. One lrlab C2D was set .. IN JUR'IES wen .afire.
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WI-· Somtjlody'e going ID ·~ thlm.
'Who has a'*:= t1w1 ~7 A. Rol!X' Submariner .......,.,with
dale chronoi...-• In ()yltar -Pl 211uce-'ilclfed WI*> .-. crown end a1* are J!tjf1tact •30I. 8. llil-~ ylllow
gold Oyotw ~ with tn9IChlng
"Pr91ident'I" br...i.t. :JO.jewel ... ,.
winding dl~te chn>nOmeter mowmont.
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N6Wl'OAT IEACH -6+4-IJIO
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The Imperial.
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'"1>ei'ial Bari<
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Stars;· Bar·s--and · Rock
A~rican H1~ Stude.nts Learn t:o .Rela~
.Grant Bids
Get Airm,
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. l'lllllONT (AP) -Whal CGllld lie 1 if ~ lllCh WU I ocbool wbldl lo -II -lllP, Trurhlm ,..,.. ....,i!'R""""lll Iii .
-'i!llftollc tMn • ocbool with red, -'I toot u. • ochoal. ..,., . hold • pu1>llc --. ......
....... IDd blue ochool colors, an Wall-to-wall •1111"linl covers all "1lloF _.. old -ud )'OW1I -1e· en--., -..i ,,_ eocte mascot and the IC.l,000 IQ..,. !eel ol the IChoo1 bulldlng. In till C:'" beChmlnl to leol Im-llOdll .lmpod' ol 1 p-ol
•z' .... numbs' •t711? 'Mtere are no classrooms aa auch, oo)y S*"G"'-lmpfiwlat on t be Ir project w,rt: -.i delipl ~ -·U be ditlonal COlor!uJ llCreeOS bet..... gr<>llPI Of -·· Mll1J MW thliJ' vialon fit' ll'O ~ -, "•*· WWN men nontra students. .4aak»L' · .~· ,· bealm, • decl•ll•• '.bl · .tbla: a ICbool wllh giant pl.llows on the t Boar and ICid rock music piped In ; But dot tllo llludeols ..... thelr prta. ..... ete.". ~ ~ ~ ·
-cJias periodl! · THE SCHOOL'S OCTAGONAL ~ <1pof.t·-iai1mnf j /' --hoiriap ,.-lntmded bu 1 all nastum looks lib a convention center; 0.:, ~loo _ ... ..id, 11 that to apedite pn>jedl "' 1'111!11
American IDih School t and there la no locker room odor. G)'lll U,tclze'e en'~ ml J'ridQI ·~ ob)ectjoal *"~_..,ID tbt .
In the moming, princlpol J.. Tran-... ..__. • • . • . ..... -.. ":...C:: dina _. hil coat oo a red, white and ~.,..._.,.. -wvwea to..S 1pll'lClll!t It American, blems can be raolved y, ,
....__·hinger and 1ipo collee from a • "T ... peaUh>e •"",.._ compored to 12 percent llltewlde. 'l1>e grant ·l>n!lmn II lhO
-ol .tllt aame colors as hll oecrelart . BE AUo TOW'. or In•--'-'-vehicle through . wlllcb ljlte
brlell blm on a red, wblta and blue ,,.... dill iMpro..ell ell-students ahoot American m .... -·-·-.. and federal !unda. are pm.. _, -• --•-... _ -,_.. , l(Joclted to locatcomnwnltleo I .,.ro••=--e ...., ••"" "I lound the ..._ wu verJ far -llld/ar In>
I No, TllANClllNA lllN'T bent oo Dllk· u.t • fletter le•rtoer·" poiiUv•.~,liiaald. "One girl told me tbll pnvemeat ol ...,.;. trftl·
Ing 1,210 ultnpatrioll. In .flct. the.·. abe l!lted Jo .come lo 1Cboo1 otnce the -f!l'illtleo . · · : .. m.u·dilmlelvet Dlmed tbetr new ti ~ fourth lfli/Jte'·but ·now Joob forward, to ,
! mlDloo hlch ocbool wbldl opened this clothes and linens are placed In a IChoo1. J>¥mll ~·that, too.
1111..and.-lbelrownmucotandco~ dehumJdllytng room. "Mapf other -aprn ~ .... ' .• Llrlo fluffy p!llon help aludOllll rein -that they. finllly .... • beq
"All I'm tryng to do is lo make the while to class. trftled lib hwi>an be11!1a la!teld o! cop
lddi 1 part or the-·" Tranchina aatd. "We hive nm the gamut Imm Bach lo in a mecjitne;• tie addecl. ,.,,,.,, hit they
• 1n an In-. · ' !he. ·BeaUes lo acid oock," ·said now could talk lo • teocbm .-
, '"1111 .a-to which we've de-ilh Tranchina. "We call It traveU:nc mualc." ~vet, not Just to COUlllekn:;"
111lulloilll'ibit-the ocbool's ,.lllnl allows Al!bougb Tranchlna uyi the [cur-· Tialiclili1a sa)'ll be beirttJt agijel"lth
• the ~lo 1*:6me more Involved· lb riculum' la standardl) keys to the tj:hool a "~ '!\! the ocbool'o .-ptlbn
· the teunq process ," Tranchlnl ex-are "how the aludenll and teachers coaliia'. It ieacts; "Wat)c!ul ~ Yllloo. a
plolned. '"ll>e poo!Uve atUtudes !rom th!S relate" and ~ lnllnlcll<>n ~ .perllb." · · • •
tmpnved environment make· the sludenl with emphlll; oo lnleiiil!lni vartooil sub-American Jllgli, ·bet'..,., ~to . my own
1 better ..._... jecls. ' ·' • sqrprioe, became euctly ..,.,., I wanted
Put more almply, the principal's vision Of the~ men and •en be ~lected It to be aDd the way I ViP111lqd It."
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, ........... State Calls * c11g5 .. _. c~ .• ·; .... c•~
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For Bt1g Aid N OW OPEN
EVERY SA .,~; ~DAY
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SACRAMENTO -"Beware
or a red-headed lady -she
will oo1y bring you lo grter·
may aound like a carnival
flX"tUne teller's warning, but to
the YOn1Cious mealybug it is ' DPootioo.·llas.9MM~t p.&
SOUDd advice Indeed. _ ,.._...___.;,...._ ;rl>:: ,:..._~11t-
'Ibe "lady" Is the red-head-_....,,_~atg,.-._,
ed black lady bug. She and her M""111 IUCll -,·SM!p!!ldg., Edogwot-* * * stster-tn-anns, the green * nmlo llon:ury-JMg.llYfro_ll.klt.
lacewing, hive been pressed * LAll!llAFIWlllll..._, __ """'Hwy.ll-*
Into service by the Slate * ; , . *
Departmeol or Agriculture u -... ,
part ol a blolo(ical control * Ir * * * * * ·*· *· * * * * '"'-'* * * * * * * *
program lo help C!J01roL thi!
destructive Comstock
mealybug.
The pest iJ )>ll'.ll<ularly !ood or Callfwnla crop plaJ!ll and
altacb a~ ol lhOm. in-
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lllC!dflltd cllokeor 12gauge 30•,runclloke .
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up with flare leg polkln·pa11t5. All-'•·
V1rtually wrinkle tree and in a tun assortment
of favorite fall colors.
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C.. llltching. ~..it· E. Butloll front=-zJp podiiio. 100'Jii .
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Wedding
Capital
Ran Dry
87 GAY PAULEY
NIAGARA F ALLs, N . Y .
(UPI) -~ ma1a1tne
Modem Bride hu proclaJmed
Florida the honeymoon capital
of the U.S.A.
ls Niagara Falla going to
hold still fer thla?
Yes, at least for the time
being, says a spokesman for
the clty which for several
generations has billed itself
"the honeymoon capital of the
world."
But not all Is lost to Florlda,
by any means.
Although Niagara Falls has
had its setbacks, it is "aud-
J\'lafJ•r• f'•lla
loaea o•t to Flori-
o u neat tor
lotlelffrtb.
deoly coming back. It's camp
with the ' · kids," ·aaya a
sponsman for the Ix1dal
magazine.
'llllAT llAPPBNED to slow
the flow ol twwbwed tn111c
the Falla, ol _couplea drown by
nature'• own.11p1ctacular spill-
ing mlillool of tool of Wiier
houri) from the Nllpra
nplda Into Lab Ontario?
Waltef G. Downey, a ..ur.cl
ArmJ ...... who··-.. -.,._ ol the 111-a
Falla (N.Y.) °""""' ol .Oam-
DMftl, DJI ""-'"lloii chUctl have been a m.i«
!octor. , I
"It berame the capital...,
r coupleo came by tndn, lbi1id for 1 1'eek or more," be Aki
In an Interview. .
Bui there II DO Joopr. raQ
• -· be aalcl, and .....iar COlllDWClalairllnea..tbjo
into oMrlly Bullalo and ,...
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Reg .. $35-$55. Great styles to keep the cold ~r
on the outsic*· Heovyweight cotton corduroys,
some .,;ith plush linings, ond hefty woe! plaids.
Wind-breoking cotton poplins, polyester doubleknits ond
nylon perko looks. This seoson's newest styles
onq choice of colors.
Men's Sportsweor, 50
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pemionent press~ fiib ncs. 'Shipes, solids '.and pettems
included. 't.50 Short sleeve, 2,99. 6.50 Short
sleeve. 3.89, 2/7.50. 6.50 Long sleeve, 3.89", ''1.f7.SQ:
Fomous 11J•ker tie$. 2.'19,~·
Men's Fumiihings, 7
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9.DD•ll.DD
R19. $15-$22. Long sleeve shirts in vibront stripes
or solids. Worm styles et qreet sovinqs, stock up now
for -vourself, for gilts.
\Jnivetsity Shop, 53
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Coughers
Cough Up
Millions
NEW YORK {UPI) -Few
doctors, if any, will concede
that cough ·drop! help the
common cold, but American&
have been munching them for
125 years,:
Today; they make up 1 '79-
milllon dollar annual buslneSI
dominateil by Warner
Lambert, Vlck Cl>emlcal Co.
and Ludens, Inc.
n an started tn the 1...,
whaling port of PoogbfteDS!e,
N.Y., a HudJOD River vlllaa:e
.S•itlt Bret._. _
eapit•li:a:e• °"
hoarse tltN91ts la
er.w,,, AMP HU.
·-v.ne,,.
where James &n.lth, a carmy
Scot from Flleshlre, .,,.nec1 •
small restaurant and candy
store tn 1847.
Acconllng to legend, Smith
got the recipe fOr a cough can-dY from 1 peck peddler named ~y ~.Iii oett\!Jlle!ll 'If I
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Reg. $11>-$!8. Show, one from a
group of cozy Orlon® acrylic~
locy-look pottoms. Light ond airy"\
·to look at. Sizes 36 to 42 in
assorted colors.
Misses Sportswear,~
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· smock~tops
6.99 .
Acrylic knit sma<:k-tops in o big
variety of bright pottenis. Smell,
modium , lorge in • group of ossorled
."-· slylos. Sony no mo·il or phone
·orilers.
S.t-t Floor BloUses, ~irh, 66
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3.99
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oSsorted prints in cotton knit. Wear
them bore.or wiht a turtleneck or
shirt. S.M-l. Meil and phone orde..,
invited.
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SMITll, FIRST cool:ed tl>i
~--"""lli in five-pound ' • ~ !ft the ullar "" ldi restauribt and ~
James Sb\ltb • · ··: poundolWlldChmyC<l!Jlh,I._ .................................. ,_ ...... ,... .................................................................. ...
Candy. Sites were Coo d
because there were mury
"°'"'!e ~ts;· "' the dillly. 1am~Jlud""! yaney.
. They linproved when Jam ..
died aJ!d·hls, !!ODS -the 5'nfth
Brotbm, William and Andrew
.,.... took over the businea. and
f.:.S"!:'f,;,.= ~
exactly 11 black Ii co r l c e
troches ..
They eventually boul'ht an
old barn on the edge of lawn
and made it Into a 26-kettle
cough-drop factoey. Produo-
tion soon hJt around fool' tons
a day, and the !htlth ~
were on their way to fame abd ~-· .. ·-'-· . --· -..::--~ ·---·~
NATURALLY, TDBRB
were many imltaton. They
came on the market with
beards and such names as the
Improved Smith Brothetl, the
Original Smith Brothen, the
Schmid Brothers and the
Schmidt Brothen.
There even was one called
the Smith stmra whl<h, of
courae, didn't hive the beaidl.
The Poughkeepme brotherl
countered by rel(lstet1n1 their ·
trademark In tm. ReeotJnl•
ing a good thtng, the-S1111th
Brothers never abaved their
beards.
That morkettng lminr-bow
hlls c:atrled over . 12_ the
W a r n er-Lambert manage-
menL
WHEN rr decided Io
modeml!e the p1ctag1 of. Ill
Smlth Brothers OOUih dro!lo; It
changed pract,lc1lly
everything bdt ·-the bolnll.
Thete was some ~iattGll to
!(Ive the Smith Brolhonl trade
mart mod-style beordl. But
not a balr was 'touched. p
"Trade" still his 1 run abort
beard, while brother "Mart"
haa a long, polnCed beml
which mdt aboUI --below the loll ~ ~
'11lo laal malO ........ "' the Smith flimlly dlld .... .
one JUI' Iller, the amtt
good will ... ~. In the
bolled candy ~~ IOld to
Phannaceutlcll (lo. "' -Plllnl, N.Y. Operatlml ;
awltdled fu JIDlt of tllil
from Pou~bte"tp1t1 ta
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Polyester-cotton <hirts in two styles.
Sizes 7·13. Shown, reg. $7, solids of
rod, wnih!, pink, blue. Not shown,
reg. $8, print In brown, pink,
blue. Why not qet one of each
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Junior Sportsweor, 97
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douhlelmit
polyester longskirt
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Wo<hable doubleknlt polyHtar crepe
button-front longsl<irt in block, brown,
berry, purpki, 10-16. Not shown:
Belted polono1, 8-16, black, berry,
purple.
Mi-Sporti-r, 89
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10.99
Rog.$ I b-$18. F1mou1 meker
jeen in weshoble )>olyo&ler si zes 8 to
!6. Styled with flereleg1 in ouorted
oolids. doti, heathers.
Active Sportswear, 78
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11.'9. Nylon rib"-d turtle In white,
red. bk.ck. S-M·L, 6.'9.
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2-Cycle, 2-Temperature
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· WorQn Dennis Holland Oeft) and Pete Irby hang sign for new Red Balloon
. Childfen's store at 23 Fashion Island in Newport Center. S!Dre specializes in
"the finest clothes for children from the best American and European design-
; ers,'' according to owners. Other !orations are Huntington Harbour, Hunting-
: ton Beach; and at Town & Country, Orange.
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\TOUCllARW ITYLll1' --llATI
SINGER MAK!S A WIDE RANGE OF SEWING -MACHINES FOR EVERY
SEWING NEED IN EVERY PlllCE RANG\!. Our deluxe Touch & Sew• ma·
• ocbines are loaded with excKlslva Singer futures. 'The beautifully designed,
·a iifOtferately priced S~lst• sewing fl'llOhtnel and the economically priced
F;f!lon Mate• sewing machi-Jor beglnnera and oceasional -era. All
taowlng machlnn are .nciw-... ~1111>1el1t 1 fr-.tlon of the1,. regular
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Floor modE!ls, demor191ratols, dlocoritlnued aewing machtnee ~ c.b!Mll •. ••al them have balely been oil~ Of ,their bolC.,.,rou won).flnd,8 blli.r . : """"1 anywhete, eny time of the year.Limited qu1ntlde1.N6!,1ip milC111rM,ll:
aU stores. • ,. ~ • ,. · ,'. TVj
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UHION .FABRIC-cJSRANCE ·· . ' . . . .. . ......
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A ,q>ajorltJ of II ~·$·'..tw.i :.i be ;,.,~,two~ppllan~e -~·~ to·_;;..,....·w!tb ·lleel.~retalltr
rell!ln -~ .-Jr mill ......i montbl ~ lfl!I' tho DAltY. 1--""'-" be thlooeil uyo -l• ·~.,.
.. y they ba1/0 llOCbd tbeif •illto • ' PILOl'~TbeJ '"14 .1 lilorlqe "-till~ bll.111¥ IOca1 llloct ~·fl --on
. shelves beaYily In antidp1tlM Ma nu fa c I u rt rs CIJllO oo." tho m.Jl ~ -1!y-~ ~tiObobly band or hi lrllllit. ;'~~.
of a large-volume, btgieMban-throush for shoe storea In all "meim •tho .-turtr bas 1'oadle apacill~ ~veil D<!>Orl,...I ollhi ouneyed
ever Christmu ....... but arumal skin ma~ run out too. ,, ' bY, eoril' -bM:. ,.port Ill' ... In. Ont
· _<>range eoui.,n"tc•ar,· ~ U..llriUsb Isles bacausO 1bls •!'P"'ently bappens , .f.a , with ~ appl!ljlcel retajler. =· of slow VliiP ~et ild-.9f.doilt . .strll:es la~ ev..,.,,_...,-...in,·~ar llnd ",,t)'le. djllilic1 lhty wpPlilf lllia ;par;
,..,_ a1 .,.. a .CiYll llllft tn lrtlilll modisei._llldte.l•vtskm predlci ..mm 11111"~ anolbor 'i!bers ' .... aolJta of, . • u abortqi'ofaiilnjoli, "!ll;llll.,..llkel1forlarge bJP'!ll!'.,ii·oo&' • , laatyeor'1 ~ ... .. ... 11 tb .. -1 ....... ojlnm,· • ill ...... llUclt .. s~ ........ , _ in lbt
pl-. ordln 1or--8d be Some small lpplllloit will. · ~ li!ol \Ci' · bea 01r11tinU · ·
-ol ciettNIJ ~ be cmipletely -. bouib1 •P> ' · 1'-' , · to1 get 1191-tltol lit blltory
•. • ' .• v .. a) ~ before ' . • di' II' II I ~ ' W,l J1.emJ made -· ....... llfOIL '' • ,.. --~-. . ' ' " ; . ' ' "' tl~,away :T.-;i1'~1~ ,Ii;:· •
e'NllMbJ may,)IJ ' I ...... te~ • ~or lllDl1llllf ...,.
Jlwtlltf tumlllirt -wp. appllance stores especially ..,.
courage use of Jayaway plans
because each pUrcbase means
a large expenditure and early
shoppers bave the opportunity
to b u d g e t Cbristmastlme
.ouUays in advance.
They can also avoid the hur-
ried, holiday season crowds. ·
All Ouistmas merchandise
will have been received within
the-next few Wetk:s and sOiDe'
of the store spok~n que~
tioned . said they ~ , be
displaying tbem by nu;nbiiv-
ing. . ..
Merchants aay Ibey ean
never accurately foresee the
demands the public will make
each year, but they expect
some shortages of tradi·
tioaally ~ i~ due to ~f~en chr.onicJn.
ability lo IUpply them. it
· Fot .eumpll tlleir }lfe!IOlll ' IDPP!J " iioPalir ia~ /iilCb "d -Wlll nm o1it daii lo m:Sve dem-ts upon
f •~-!-~tt·r ·~ .. ~·~ Cou,trfJ one clotb!ni sfiire
for men and women.
Anti !)ii;;. out " -ckllblng...,. aay they expect'.
tbe• UIUll iborllge of ....,.
.. _ style 'cloihing by Chrislmas-
tinie. '!be !ourth store clabned
Ibero wiuld be DO olaiago due ·
to Ill tliruty lo call ......
outletlr of the same '· cha1n lhrouibout till eclunll'J for II(.
ditional meremmise. ' • { . ! ,
' One,~ ltore1~·:%?a. {'.:!It 'J 'SA' . I _.."""'"!ITT<*·~ .,,,.,, n · .ason·
for galil;-t¥:ma }rib 1li0kt . iiid·• ·~
1 ~· ""lbeW:\,~.~.' ~·~ .~. l~~at lias been·i*w" for CIJristmas
.,} . . ·Qlrlitmu., •. tf ';b;lPUI eeniuri'es., ~fa~~ t t's part of a collec-
ll · • . ~:..~, · · ~;.Berlr'.4on Fine ~tm; called ·''.Four Cen-~ t..~ ~""";Ji~t ~~,flt 1 q~~-sil<e 'clil"Jl~·bOd and filits acc..-
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Christmas lay-a-way
Poly Opt,icals ••• truly the elegant gift! Fascinatin9·5cul,,..
hires of .dew-drop like lights ... a dramatic jlDd conV.or•
r sation provoking idea, these mini-fire work displays ~re ..
'caphnd' by the miracle of fiber optics •.• these g;:.i:.,.
ful sprays of soft fight that dazzle the "imaginotion,.'°re
exciti119 ind unusual gifts. ,,
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·awaiting layaway (or outright purch~ by eirly ' . . . Christmas shoppers) at Ted von Hel'.¥ft, InterJots.
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Laguna May Mab Casli Out Of Trash
By JAClt CHAPPELL °' .. _.. ........
For cenlurles, alcllemlata ICbemed and
labored to create gold from -metals.
Now, alchemlltl of a dlfferent aort are
doing just• that.
It may DOI be gold euclly. But ti will
do. A<tuall¥. 11'1 called -· ·dollara, dough, bnad,. kllc -. Jack. lettuce
(the nooboycotted. tiod), loot etc., and
the bue matertala are 1hnntm1m and
newsprint paper.
Recycling -are In ..,.. ..,,. and aome are turnlDI a profit •. The move-
ment owes much to an increued · e~
vironmental 11uve a tree, save our
resources" awareness DllW rampant in
the populace.
...... ~.~ alwnlllum, and .... ... -.iu· alltr.
Lqlmlo i... bid oovual poper recytl·
projec:ta, and now a new one ls
tho lckl. e lckmore, a U.yeaN>ld JllVlec• of
San Ckmente reeycle center founder
l'lnt OJrllllan ~ • Lolloe 111.,' ind at a nor1h 1-8-11' iladar4
Oii serYl<eltatloG. ' -
Blckmoro bopoa to put the Moot by ~·
foot gnen -blDa at ••~· centers, 11 be can pt poni>llollon, and •~ .
other loeationa In -• '
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Reqrele e • • t • I• er • cock In a iw-talloll -. llllo !'111> •• ..... .et •••• , J.t70 • OOlll¥'il. .....,Uled .tllal If 11111',1111 .....
le , to embark on a-···~ -• ·' • ~· more UW.,..;lllt • ,..r cilold ~ becollected,aft«eOltl. ' '
Lionel Burt, bu 1et up oeveral poper '"nle Idea Is that ft ¥P J!&1 lor «iii ~· colleclloa bins around town. • Main Beacll and wr pm. rib Ille
Blck!n<ft bopoa lo pick up about 19 aluminum cam immallJ lllml1I out or
Iona of newsprint poper a manlh for tho left .. uu.r, .. Iha lllil. . ' •
flnl f.., months and then wm up lo 19 Siie propooed llltllJC up· .... CG!I;
tons of poper a week alltr public talnen at Ille·-at dly pOrb Ud
awareness grows. beacbes-:-AboUt•Willlbelleded..-.~ ._
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creasing costs of the nw material!
-=~ ==-============Oi.wblch make ncycliog an acceptable • alternati ve to digging u~ cutting down
LAY ·WAY A ROBE FOR JllM '::iiv'.::'l!:n:r1a1n1: greaaes '1:!°1:1~
Bickmore can aell lbe ccllected poper Reeyde ........... -Iii• ilbciut
for from 110 ID Ill a Ion ID a poper ...,,_ !171.a week clurliiC Iba ·-,"abe'uld:
pany. During initial operaUon, be will AJ.1rmlmnn ..u.1 ... about> ·ti ·emu a
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collecl tho matM1a1 In a truck and pocmd wbldl -· that eaCll <111 Is transport II to San Clemente wl!ere 1'U'lh about a ~ cent, and .theoi ibere'i I~~~.:!..~ the =':ii~ ~t:"" DOI expended In pick·, ~7! vt. .I.We, Ne.,... ~ THE HOUSE OF In Laguna Beacll. normally wasted ""'"" ..... _ _.. .... ,1 !~~~~~~~~
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Now For
Christmas
LA-Z~BOY.
traditionally
comfortable
Sale
ea La-Z-Boy In every style from the
ntc>mpo rary to others as traditional as
Itself. All s hare the matchless comfort
Z-Boy can provide. This ls a comfort
oy after all the huatle and bustle of
Z-Boy, Jn the style.and long wearing
d for. Chrlstmaaes to come. Because
)'Olli' cholce Is sure to give you a lifetime
ort. St.ah the La-Z-Boy tradition of
t this Christmas. Come In now for
1n time for the hoUda)'a. ·
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Shoreline Report.
Reveals Opinions
By TERRY COVILLE
Of .. DelfJ ...... Am#
The people ~pporenUy want
no more aspbalt parltlng loll
on the sand along Ille vast
Huntington Beecli llboftllne.
'l'hety also want blgb rise
hotels and commercial ...,,_
pleua ~lustered In lllJOclllc
....... not strung wt, blocking
the entire ocean vllta. .
'Ibese were some findJngs
made by Ille shoreline -commlltee of the Cltiz<na
Goals. and Objecttves (GO)
Committee which were relea&-
ed this-'
TbellhonllnellUbcommlttee
focuood on what -want fiJr Ille future .o1· tho
beadles and related """"1lne
deveklpmeot. Ila ~ Is ooe
ol 17 oepurate oubcammlttee
nport, ccdalDed In tho GO
Commtttee !1M1 roport,
OOPD!S OF TllB complete
GO Committee ""'°"' co,... ' Ing ouch additional topics .. indmtry, coaunerc,, recree-
tion. culture and other SUI>
jecla, are avallable for lludy
at Ille city library.
Plrkiac klll and blgb rile
devekipnellll '"'"' two key
polnll ralled by tho u -committee members, "b 0 _. a year and • ball
surveying and lol«viewlnc
bundreda of local reoldenta
The oborellne IP""P pve 10
lll)edfle noommendatloni ID Ille dty ..pnllng the future
of tile -and l!borellne,
wel1I to '* tMf ve-the vista.
Tbemeolwallsandfencel
lo bide oil we1ll ta DOI recom-
memled. For acreentn1
purpoees, ~-IU"'"""""itfet
--foliage, but ~ ting tile wella ~ ..
prelemd.
Tbeaevenolber~
Include :
-Prohibit overnlgbt ......,t
and beach porldng. •
-For<:e all -to provide off«ntt perltlng f..-
oll occuponll and Cllllomen.
-~ .. the --spedal I~ on otr.a Cid
blglnrap, rather than -
ventlonal li&bt poles.
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IJlll.lolterlnc la-
-Encourqe Ille .. le ID
mainllln, public lomla for
pul>lc-and -te Ille _ • .,, ..... Widi -.... d-
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-' Eliminate all bll-.u In
the-. " -l'«aJ>lloh • ~
dt1leDI tborellne, CQ'DmW.,
CITY ADllONIBTRATOB
David Rowlancta Aid tho clly
llall 11111 llMi Q9 Coancll lilo ..
mt jel lblilleci Ill Iba .....,.,.
menilattam, but will do .. tho
Wtfewweeb.
He lildlcoled Iba lhonllne
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l ol 11111 futuno parltlng klll tho 1tate'a purdlUe ol Iba J.&
Inland from Pacific Qmt miles o1 lhmllJWton Pacific ~! --'._·Aw ., . ..... ....... .,.>'-ill' ..... ,
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,Door Sill~ Devoured .....
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87 MICHAEL GOODRl<D
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The low landJ of Huntington
lle8ch ' are hungry ond tbelr
favorite meal ii turnlnS out to
be the aluminum door 11111 of
alarmed homeowners in the
area.
The door sills are appareqtly
being eaten by a chemical
substance ' which has not ~n
positively identified, but is
UKlught to be some type of
~ and sulphate com-
poolte.
~n·s STRANGE t>eeause it
strikes certain home1 in these
area& and doesn't bother
' others," reports clty Build1ng
Director Dick Jones, who says
the city has been trying to
combat the problem f o r
several years.
Two tracts w b i c h have
been hit hard by the devouring
soil are the Sandpiper lfomes,
southwest of Atlanta Avenue
and Newland Street, and
Meredith Gardens, sou th of
Adams Avenue and east of
Brookhurst Street.
Speaking before city coun-
cilmen at Mo~y night's
. meeting, Huntington Beach
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glm merchant J a m e s
OeGuelle 11id the erosion in
Mwedllh , G1rden.s b a13o
•allna' my 11 the sldewal4 makini lbem look like "some-
cme bas taken a blowtorch
to them."
Jones claims that t 'h e
aluminum frames are most
affected by the chemical pro--
cesa, but says he has seen in-
stancts of the substance
creeping into the stucco walls
of homes~
the bulldliig director said
the city ls recjufrlng new
homes ln the area to have
aluminum sills coated with an
asphalt base paint that con-
talh! a substance known as
bitumiooUs.
He said the substance cured
a aimilar problem t h a t
developed in the Mission Viejo
area when homes were first
built !here.
He s ugg e ste d that
homeowners in the alfected
areas might be able to prevent
their door sills from being
eaten by pulling them out and
coating them with t h e
bituminous paint.
"Its the best soluUon we
have ror now," Jones said.
•·we're still waiting for a
chemical analylll from the
AdmlnlstraUon before we re·
quire anything more strirl-
gent."
JONES SAID the city earlier
experimented with a plastic
membrane placed on the bot-
tom of the sill. But the mem·
brane would curl due to
weather conditions prior to the
completion of construction. -THE DEVl':LOPER of the
Sandpiper Homes. Kaufman
Qnd Broad, has spent '$60.000
already to correct the problem
there where sidewalks and
aluminum door frames are
dissolving.
THE FHA, vihich Is working
closely with Kaufman and
Broad on the Sandpiper tract
problem, is requiring that t
developers correct the pro-
blems there.
"We don't tell them how to
do it, but we require that the
problem be corrected." says
FHA Orange County represcn·
tative Robert Simpson.
Layaway Tim.~
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'· WILLIAM H. MARUMOTO GETS GREETINGS FROM 'THE BOSS'
He's First Asian·Americ1n to Serve on White House Ex ecutive Le vel
:STARTS -THURSDAY
NOVMEBER9
Come in and .get your copy
of our sale circular of Christ-
'Mo' Establishes. Precedent
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A : towel draped experUy
ovetl bis forearm , Will iam H.
Marumoto moved down the
aisle of the chartered plane
seniing drinks to the White
Hou8e staff en route to the
N'S\ I o n a I Republican Con·
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Ana, ls not a steward. He was
pantomining one, however,
poking fun ·at the stere<>type
he believes aCCQmpanies his
own Asian-American back-
ground.
Marumoto, 37, ls the first W
New -Beautiful
An •n+ir•ly n•"" cone.pt in
Birth•tone Ri1191 for Mott1er1 •n.d
Grendmoth1r1. Your choic1 of
birth.ton11 11t in l 4K Blick An·
tique, or N1tur1I Gold , •• 1110
1 ... 1iJ 1bl11 in While Go14 ...
with 111y number of birth1ton11
you deJire,
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serve on the·e(eCutive revel of
the White House. H" iS 8 staff
assistant to th!! Presldent.
"M9,'' AS .HE IS nick-
named, has no ~Ifie assign-
ment but he ad".ises people in
JmUlY.. White HOuse offices.
One o[ his principal
.assignments in the past two
yean tias been' to aid a
presidential assistant in
searching for Spanish-speak·
Ing Amerlcans to serve in the
Nixon Administration. He has
helped bring about the aJ>
pointment of more than 4-0
such employes. .
"~o" was commended by
President Nixon in a letter:
"As an American of-Japanese
descent, -ypur special insights
into the qeects and interests of
· tniJ,!9,tltieS ha 1 conll'ibu~ ·
greatly ...
"Your efforts have not only
advanced the cause of your fel-
low· Nlstl , but have also re-
·dolD1ded to the well-being of all
minority citizens, particularly
the Spanls!Hpealdng people
for whom you bave special af-
finity and .ienerous concern."
0 FOR THIS, AND for }'OUI'
continuing a:cellent per-
formance a '8 member of ~ ·staff, I wfnl to you to
knOw my deep appreciation,"
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COllege wber~ he was student
body. pre.sl.dent, Marumoto was
fonnetly a management ex·
pert with Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell and Company in Los
Angeles.
The fonner secretary of
Health, E du c ati on and
Welfare, (tlEW ) Robert H.
Finch, now counsellor to the
President, recruited "Mo" as
Finch's special ass_istant.
BEFORE JOINING t h e
White Hou se staff, Marumoto
received more than 20 awards
durlng his public career, and
two cash award.9 for outstan-
. ding performance while at
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And be was a cainPN8n
worker id tbe 1960 aod 1968
presidential elections and the
1982 Calilomla gubernatorial
elect km.
"The more my lnvolvemen\
in public RJ'Vke, the more I
feel that perhapt I can serve
.better In IOllH\J'Onn of public
office." Marumoto clalnu,
"Thus far, It'~ 1 ti...lhl. and
at best, a pNll(>ect'. \liit tor the Pterldent Is my
primary coo c er n and
. responsibility 'n6w." . ' ' ' ' ·welfare
Rolb Dowll . -C&pllol N-flonlco
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their l&-moMh down ti.rd
trend with -decrease Of
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Just in case you did not receive your Toy World Sale circular today, visit"':'
our store, we'll be happy to give you a copy of this valucmble shopping ai '•
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TteeiaA~ ' ' . :Many Playhouses
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An you ID ICt<t or actreaa be~g at I o'clock. A
Uires to plan ahead! • · lrollpe of four guys and two
If so, It rnltJl!I be ..rjJI · giia In tlje 17 to 13 age group
ting that Ill"· Irvine Com-, Ii required. lnrunttY'llleater baa scheduled Pat! Tambelllni, resident
udlUonl tOr the 'comedv director of the playhouse, and
'Norman 'ti '.J'J!P.,1 !¥Ou?'' o~ associate director David
' n--11 ..._ nd th Pigman will conduct the . _ y, u.::c. ' 8 e tryouts at the C.Ommunlty
gun.a Moulton Playhoqse Center auditorium on the
llold reodlngS !or ''Tbe Onmge. County Fairgroundl,
me of 14111 hju1 Brodie" wbere the show wlll qpeo in
llunday JaA. Jli &th wlll ~anuary. Singers are a1ted' to 0range'...__.. .....,,.,.., bring their own malel'W. H.-ver,~ili'1,;;.e ~. A flock Of penguins -0<
rather young children to
-CALLBOARD
~edlote casting calls being
eel around Orange County
four of them, to be , exact.
ey'll be held over the
:tend, from Friday through
portray same -will be sought
this weekend at the Fountain
Valley Community 'lbeater
where audition! will be held
for "Mr. Popper's Penguins."
onday, by the Costa Mesa
vie' Playhoule3 F o u n t a n
~alley Community Theater, ~ta Ana Comunity Players
Long Beacb Community
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THE COSTA. Mesa group
Ill caat Ill 11JJCOmln& youth
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A Colla Mesa woman who
would like t6 start a petllni
t.oo at the Orange County
FairgfQU!Xls today faces the
pouibillty of going to jsll and
paying a fine because of wme
monkey business.
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called tho Anlmal Shelter fer city and OOUlll1 ord..._, --lllolr "° ll'boclOll Coflliol --
help and promptly WU cited they could he legllly kept Ill I I tbt1 liolp trade ol the mo SAC&UIEHl'O -4 ,,..
for kJ!epln• .U: w 11 d , zoo. , n:.:•rh," la Mid. -~ eye II· belna -on Ira dangerous and exoli< animals But Colla Mesa Qty CWncll -·'«! t b a I bil aalety edllcatloo In Calll<nil
in her yard. Jut mootb lempororily tlJ\'l1ed wtlt plonl !O ..,... Ille clta·
Subjects of tho citation were down Mn. Marsh's bid ID< Ibo tlGo wllh Ille llolp ol 1n 1~ for perhaps the 8nl time
her three monkeys, two rac-fairgroiUnds zoo on the gl'OllDdl tormf. It la a •'DdeStaJW •I.nee the Pubtlc I eb o o I
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A member of her merry i backyard menagerie, a preg·
nant monkey, -hightailed it
over the fence of her 614 \V.
Bay St. home Friday af.
ternoon.
coons named ''Sheba'' and that her wwn.N\061 did not .. " .. -e which~ 1 mal:!' trlin1n& program wu lnnclf s..ttt c..... "-·Colt..._.. LMMr &..wt.,._ ... -r--~a -~.:..1 ... _ ~ .... ~,,. w...._.-,.... ..... ""
"Bandit" and a coyote catled anewer quatloas about lilbllls !mum penalty o1 six -In eel In 1913. •1 !~~~~~·.,~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!;
"Henry." ty Insurance and tho care and Jill and/or a !!00 llne, il"pill A atale I I task...,. 1~
All of the animals -being housing of Ille animals. Is proven. • polnled by ii';! De~ 1i
kept In Riverside County until Mrs. Marall's husband, Jim, The Manlh bousebold In-Mo!D< Vehlcles and 'Educatlol
Mrs. Marsh goes to court Nov. sa1d today that the zoo project ventory ol. animals meamrhile ls taldni_a clean-1late look at
28 -are candidates for Mra.. is atlll under C0111ideration. has been reduced to one Cliii auto, bicycle, motorcycle and ,
THE MONKEY retu rned Marsh's zoo. and two cats -the muimum1 pede:striin s8fety ti'alrung to
Saturday morning but refused Although t h e y are coosid· "U.0~ OF L 0 .N D 0 N number of pets allowed vnder bring instruction up to date
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Ou going AUantic Fleet
Commander, Ad m .
Charles K. Duncan,
jlays · the Navy needs
to ge,.t rid of "activist,
lllUi'QCial, antimilitary,
3nti-lln.ited States mis-
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PailttJ j·&abotage threats i.O Sfnps. r=-
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h~ in the Mbsion Vie-
jo•C'6tti'J)any's $500,000 addition
to-the Marguerite ~reation ~~er in Mission Viejo Su~
The _opening .or the center's
fdditill\ at 27340 Trabuco
P~llill be fnxn 2 to 5 p.rtr:
.0Lvliw1c SWIMMERS San-
~JI N~n, Shirley Babasboff
~t;.6~,tain Valley, Dana
oeiilietd and Steve Genter
wt cOeches Flip Darr, Don
Lamont, Ray Woods and · ~in\ .
Montrella will be among the
first to splash around in the 50
meter pool.
~.P"tmr U.S. divers \A.'ho are
~ in ~ top 12 na· tiOOW\ire are planning a diving
e.shibition with coach Glen
McOwmick. They are Debbie
LiPJllan, Jane Ward, Kit Sail1<los and Julian Krug. ' ,.
MmSION VIEJO Company
officials also scheduled a
water polo demonstration with
players from UC Irvine and
the 1971 Pan American team,
coa~~ by Ed Newland.
'l'Water exhibitions will take
piece from 2 to 3:30 p.m. A
~ 'teMis clinic a n d
demonstrations by tennis stars
~:t'!'PI take place from 2 to 5
p.m. on the center's facilities,
company spokesman said.
tennis players who will
a f were not named.
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Of lit ""'"*...,. : ·<:.More· ·ibiD· '11 vllitl were. made to
"Th. Americon ~ !Oelely Is aboUI • ~ patitnts lall~ · -
people -belplDJ; '°"""' ... in&-" · · ,\iioU.. procram II . ~ by
Jeanne Rou, euetitite director of the Uruted OllorilYt , _ r ' :.
Oruge County Uni of. ACS; ~ tllfl tbe •. ~ 200 ""'"'''~ ha'" yol\tt11li0fed. wort o1 the Uftlt aoes''ll!i b0""1!d hind-' u~~ tr~ eonser ")!ltlen\s
ralain& oruaadef; .< 1 ..• ., "lo~-rw' lwltm<f!I. The ..U.ty\il41-~ ' .~ldil •• l;f· ~ 1*~'4.1111® 4,1728 s~ali?.ed _... tat.~7~''f , Pl .,.{~.,. -.J~ .'1 (.1~, '.:'
anc1 their rammes 'lllill WllPoHs'~rcll, · _.V · • -_ ~~c -...and Pi.9{essiqoal ed.uc;ation 1
• (}(flee wort ls tn..mnioth,"' es~ially
"More and more em""••li I! being put duting the annual lund-ralslng crusade.
the ,_.'":;" . ,, she . Vj>bmteers a-fled prolesillonal staff-oo lel'Vlce .tQ . l,;dl]'-"=r patient, en with 3 750 boun ot,,ervice last year.
said. "We. offer .informaUon, ~· r,.;,,. large 'part o( ft.i'nds riJsed gOes into ~lion and Uwlepth counseling. resea"'8 nallolJ~ IJ>e director added .
'j'ber<-are, all ldndt 11' ~ sup-Orange Coullij -Wu rM<lved several
plleS available to_patien~ on-lo8n as well granta .. }ro01 'the •ietf (or'Te:Search at
as funds_ for-lntertnrboble usiitaoce." Califomia)~state, UnivetSlty,-.Fullerton ;
Three Chapters of Ordero(.theEaatem Orange County Medical Center, and
Star keep ~ unit supplied'" With dress· several 'atrUCI. · ·
ings for patients, some custom-made. Public education ts extensive. ' . -REHABILITATION "ACS S!IPP!fes 1lle sch6ol systems with -literature on srlloldi'.lg aod cancer, sets
In tbe,,..rehabllitation area, there ' are up boo!lw ~ displays at health fairs
three ma}or · prcigrams. Ratlents who and exhibtlons and provides speakers
have undergone laryngectoiny surgery accompanied by Smoking Sam, a man·
are provided 'Private sPeecbilessons and ~ neqUin ttiat d~tes hazards of
gather once a week with ~her patients smoking,''• she,i aald. ·
with slqtllar pro~lems. " Works~ and'. seminars· are scheduled
Ms. Ross explaihOO ~t ·these ·patients for professionals. Last spring nurses'
are the most popular-spe8kirs from the aides and registered nurses attended a
unit's speakers' bureau. Tbe group prae-. seminar on Grief, Dea\b and Dying.
tices th!:, }eQOnS ail4 also "enjoys a so--GROUPS
· cial ti{lle• in A SUJ>Wdive afmosphere,
finding new hope." .
Reach to Recovery volunteers talk to
• Programs.are presented by the unit for
Cl_µbs , organizltlons, even business firms.
' Pamphlet! are P!OVided to Ille geberal -
public on a variety Of topics.
Along with the annual <;rusade to nLte
funds, special projecfj are belnc ocbedul·
ed, last month & 1'Jll"ID&ie iale and next ,·'
month ;. toy sale. Tbe)ale ol -and
repac)<aged f9Yl'isitebeduled for ~!Int t'
thre~.-IP ~miler, 9 a,m. tot
p.m, at GSjO -· Buena Park. • t ·
More !undo an Rued by memuial
gilt, and legacy _...,.. and a Qu1sl.
mas card plan In • whlcll dooaUons are
~ to cancer research and donon: are
acknowledged by a card.
Far from a "lltUe old lady" organiza-
tion the Orange COUnty Unit involves
senior citlzeoi/ teenagers and even
elementary ~ ~ts.
Last spf'il!.g students at Taft Elemen-
tary School in Or8nge and Lincoln Inter-
mediate School, Corona del Mar. made
donations, the .former from their own
lund-ral!ing, the latler by passing the
hat.
New projects include a planned Pap
test clinic co-sponsored by the Placentia
Round Table, to get the facts aboUt
uterine cancer dt!te<:iloo and cute · .tO
women in minority groups.
Ms. Ross added that the women wbo do
collect doot.-to-door during the annual
crusade sWl serve. a vilal role. But there
are many services offered by the wllt
and many volunteers who give time,
money and talent to the woflc of the
American cancer SOciety.
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Jeanne Ross -shows
', Robbie Fortier and
Shanna Fontyne how
Smoking Sam works.
Mrs. John Waller (le~·)
of Costa Mesa checks
one of many ACS
films shown in schools.
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James Carvell and Walter Fiedler
inventory toys donated for sale.
Below rigl\t Mrs . G. Abbott
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Cancer,
It's a frightening word. So lrlghtenlng
that many women who suspect they
might have it ignore the symptoms, hop-
ing they'll go away.
Tbey don't.
, The Orange County Unit, American
Cancer Society has focused its attention
on carrying knowledge about uterine can-,
cer and breast cancer to women of all
ethnic groups. -.
In women 14' percent of all cancer ii
uterine, 23 percent located in the breasts.
ACS literature explains that, "Cancer
is made up or abnormal cells which
muJtlply. The cells grow to fonn a tumor
which invades surrounding normal tissue
-eventually destroying the organ Jn
which Jt originates.
CAN SPREAD
"II the diaealle is unchecked, cell! from
the tumor are C8n'ied through the body's
two general clrculatory systems, the
lymph and blood systems, to other areas
of the body. Tbrre they set up new
destructive growth!."
Cancer of the uterus now ranks third
among cancer killers of women, after
cancer or the breast and colon. Yet moat
deaths from uterine cancer could be
eliminated by widespread UJe ol a
simple, pain1eu examination known as a
Pap test.
EARLY SIGNAL
Pap tests are done in a doctor's office
or clinic where a sample of vaginal fluid
is taken and later examined under a
microscope. The lest detectJ early
cancerous conditions and lignala of
cancer before the disease It.art.a.
Experta recommend that every woman
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The American Ganeer Society recom· Can explain how.
mends a six -atep program for cancer POU.OW-UP
prevention for women. Fourth, foUoyting childbirth have
Flr1t. each year on 1 regular date have foUo,,-up examination to make
a t~gh checkup. theft are -no Injuries or ahnorma
Second, learn the seven warning that remain ~. ~
aignals or ·cancer -change in bowel or Fifth, if you don 't tm0ke, don'\ -.•·;a
bladder habilJ, a sore that does not heal, If )'OU do, atop. While cigareUe
wiusual bleeding or discharge. thickening ii I matter ol ~rt00al cho&ce, II
or lump in breast or elsewhere, In-have lhown that smoking ii a
~gestlon or difriculty in '"·allowing, ~ CIUM of lung cancer.
vloo1 change In wart or mole and nag-Stxlh, don't take home rem.t~
glng cough or hoarseness. lfCttt. curet for cancer, no miller
None of these are sure signs or cancer appealing thty may seem. Only 1 pta
but any of these warning !lignals cou.ld clan can Rive you dependable adYk:e.
mt.>an cancer. If you notice any of these "Htre In Orat11e County we are coJ~'
!Ugnal!I, see a doctor . all out lo have every woman take
Third, learn how to examine your • P1p test." sakl Mr1. Eugene Tutt.
breasts. Each monlh after the menllrUAI mlttee chairman. "It ii a Ulltter of
period ii a good time. The Americ:an tn1 Uva."
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Christian Women
David lloytr, 1 IOIOphooist ...i ...,... who# promlalng
-.... almolt shattered ~y alcohol and cltup, will
praent the progrom for the
Ntw)>O!t !leach C b r ls t I 1 o
Womeii'1 Clllb.
'll>e group will meet at 11:45
a.'m. 'lbunday, Nov. IS. in the
Alrporter Inn.
lloytr will dllcuss h i s
d!JlnaUc Ille story.
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Democratic Women o f i;,rf ""'
Orange County will meet at 7 ···
·p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in the
Horn O' Pl"1ty Srnorptboard,
Saots Ana. A nomloatlog com-
mittee will be elected and a
Cbrlslmas party will be plan-
ned.
County Women
Women's Divt.sion-. of the
CJrange County United Jewish
Wellore Fund will meet at
10:30 a.m. 'rburaday, NQv. 16,
lo the Aoabe\m home of Mrs.
Maxw~ {l.ostoo. Mra. Eugene
McCliotock of Newport Beacl!,
president, will briefly ouQine .
goals for the year.
DRAMA TIC STORY
David Bopr
NB Frie nds
lell'lllilc orientated camping
weekend Nov. 10 to 12 at COto
de ~' n-abuco Canyon.
Indian Maidens
lluntington Beach YMCA ln-
dllm Maidens will have their
fifth annual Induction at
Koott's Berry Far"'i et 7 p.m.
Thur.day, Nov. 18 .
Harbor Star
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~:,~,f,°'~~£.:1 . Delaney Bros. Seafoods.·
Star will be inllalled at 8 p.m. , , ,
Tuelday, Nov. 14. in the
Muonic Temple, N c w p o r t
Beach.
Other new officers are Mr.
and Mrs. James Graham,
associatt: patron and matron;
and the Mmes. Albert Kuhn
and WUUam Applebee, con-
ductresses, Roy lngmundson,
8<Cretary, and Mel Hammock
treasurer.
NOW
Rape -Never Again will be
the topic of Betty Brooks, a
doctoral candidate ln physical
education at USC, when she
speaks before the Orange
County Chapter of the Na·
tional Organization for Women
at 8 p.m., Ttiursday, Nov. 16,
in the YWCA's Women's Cen-
ter I Santa Ana.
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Alpha Chi ,Omega
Newport Harbor alumnae of
Author Ethel Jacobson will
be the luncheon speaker at the
next meeting of Newport
Beech Friends of the Library
at noon ,Friday, Nov. 17, in the
Newpori Beach home of Mrs.
Bayard Ryder.
"Cats of Sea-cliff Castle," __________ !~~~~~=============~~ en illustre1'd book and true 1.
story of the cats who reside at
the Corona de! Mar beach, has
Christmas Sho pping Made Easy
Alpha Chi Omega will 1UeO<f
the !Ith 8111lual !Jebefit fuhlon
luocbeoo, sponsored by 'the
Southern California executive
board.
been llf!T&ted i>y the author
who bas published more than
4,000 verses· in p op u I a r
periodicals in the U . S . ,
England and Canada.
• South Coast Community Hosp!~ auditorium will be a profusion of ~ollday gift
' and deroraUve items Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18, when the Gift Shop
committee stages its annual sale. Arranging articles for the major fund·raiser
are Oeft to right) the Mmes. Fred Alleman, Rober! K. Taylor and Rose Zang-
1 • ger_.
1 F a I I Fantasy will be
presented from Saks Filth
Avenue Thursday, Nov. 16, in
the Beve~ly Wilshire Hotel.
HB Juniors
Ca po Wome n
San Juan Ca pi stra no
Woman's Club will host a noon
luncbeQn Friday, Nov. 17, in
the clubhouse for s e n i o r
citizens of tfie area. Cards and I
other games will be played in
·No 'Yo/king'
the a11ernoon. . I
UCI Friends '
Nightmares Egged On
~
To tbaok foster parents lo
Huotlogtoo Beach and to
recruit more, Hunt Ing t o n
Beach Juniors ~od t h e
Mercury Savings · and Loan
will combine efforts in presen-
ting a luncheoii. at noon Thurs·
day, Nov. 18, in the Joan
building, Fountain Valley.
Anchor Lodge
Anchor Lodge, Vasa Order
or America will serve a
spaghetti dinner at 7: 15 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 17, in the
Halecrest Clubhouse, Costa
Mesa.
A membership drive is bellig
conducted by UCI Friends of
the Llbrary. Information is
available by calling the office
any Monday, Wednesday or
'Friday from 9 a.m. until noon.
Girl Scouts
About 500 Girl Scouts from
Corona del Mar; Newport
Beach and Irvine will attend a
By ERMA BO~IBECK
Television has gone through
, phases before ... the variety
~ shows, westerns. m e d i c a I
' series and detective stories. ·
But frankly. I'm not ready
for the monster-situation com-
4!<ly.
I take blood seriously . .
anybody's. The other night I
.. watched a vampire hang
_outside of a Revco drugstore
for a pin! of blood and.
discovering H "'as clo.c;ed, he
kidnaped a young girl fron1
the parking Jot and took her-
home so he would have his
own private supply. The kids
like to fell off their chairs
lau1hing.
AT
WIT'S
END
draperies. ··the next thing you
know they will be making a
musical out of Frankenstein."
"You don't think this is a
riol'!"' thc.v lau,i;:hrd a.~ nn
'English lt'achcr b cg a n lo
grow hair on his t.ecth .
"I do not. WHAT TOU~l!ED
MY NECK!"
"Jl"s the pillow on the back
of the rofa, Mom. You might
just as well get used to horror
television. T o m o r r o w is
off. I'll bet none or you sleep
tonight.
Several hours later, I had a
dream in which I was baking a
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yolkS for only a few minutes.ti D'l'BRl' When r tt.irned. around. the
yolks had turned into Vincent -
Price with eight spidery legs. -. .
I had never seen sideburns on -_ . __ _ . . •
an egg yolk before and
became hyslerical. I screamed
;ind screamed and screamed.
As the kids shivered at the
food.of my bed, I couldn't belp
but ternind them, "Didn't l tell
you if you watched .that
spoo ky junk you wouldn't
sleep tonight?"
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"l am going to turn this
show .off," I said. to them.
"You'll have bad dreams."
"It's funny," they giggled.
"It is not funny and will ()n!y
scare You half to death. Get
the dog ln and bolt the kltchen
door."
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"It's no worse than the one
we saw the other night," they
complained.
"Which one was that?''
"The one where the guy pul
a corpse on the dumbwaiter
and It kept going up and down
... up and down ... dri pping
blood."
"l don't want to talk about
' it," l said, pulling t h e
Baby.' and the late show Ls
featuring a blood festiy~:
'Graveyard Grandma,' 'Pit of
Blood' and 'The Gnat that
Wouldn't Die.' "
"You kt1-0w what It is." I
said flatly. "It's sick. Reall y
sick. I am tired of eyes mov-
ing in picture frames, hairy
arms coming out of the plumb-
ing and home surgery in the
baseme nt when the
neighborhood isn't even zoned
for ii. You jUsl turn that set
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Horoscope: Can~er Shoul,d Cooperate
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 10
B1 SYDNEY OMARR
Casrk:orn possesses a prac-
Ucal aide which iJ not always
evident. 'Ibese naUves can en-
dure ~clu: and emerge vie·
torlous. 'l1w: Capricorn woman wpa a part of herself ...... 1
and aamd. The Capricorn
man can be a clown on the
outside and a d e e p ,
philosophical thinker on the
Inside. When one b ready to
cope with CaprtcOrn, one also
iJ prepared to cope with life.
Capricorn persons eventually
reach 1oaJ.s.
-UO -IU... 0oo II I stadJ' ArlM -C"-
dlltance has IJllWen. Ooeo viaoo (Alig. 25-Stpt. 12):
lines of communlcatloo. Stnm ortg1oallty, oew ap-
Develop formal , special con-proach, added lndependenco.
cept. Find ways of reaching Give loglc chance to compete
more persoll!. . with impulse. Then y o u
GEMINI (May 21..JW'le 20): overeome tendency to waste
Keep promise but d o n ' t emoUoos -and m o n e y .
become inextricably involV'ed. Penon who rushes you is
See persons, altuatsona In . coverfn& up for lack of
realistic light. Avoid foollnl knowledge.
yourself. Yoo won't get LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 12):
something for n o t h I n g . Much Ulat you took for
Proceed from that v a I i d granted Is apt to be shaken,
premise. removed. Key now b to
CANCER (June 21.July 2Z): remember recent I e 11 sons .
Dec. 11) : Question CIJl-..lng
mooey -dole 1ttentlon. Be ....... of delllll. fillpabod
method! -!"Oft ~y. Prolpe<tl are bf1lll&. What
appears a restriction may ac-
tually benefit. Key Is to be
thorough. You uncover
loopbole.
CAPIUCORN (Dec. :tWon.
19): You are ht atgbt of ob-
jective. Se• r p I• lndlvklual
may not have cards OD table.
Your judgm<ot Is oort'OCI.
Follow through -keep watch
for detours. You will ~
prebend. Remain confldent.
il andld•~Llln perlOlll fil""'
promlnenUy. Yoo 1et what yoo
-but not u espect.ed. PISCES (Feb. It-Mardi 20):
Accent 11 on friendJ who have
dtsputo IUI10Dg themselves.
!iqllWllll is Oil yoor side.
Know It and plan ac:cordlngly.
You wm find out much about
younelf, about where yoo. are
going and why.
NEWPORT BEACH · FASHION ISLAND
DOMINIC ROMANO
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19):
You achieve through seJr.
reliance. Tho!e wbo offer aid
are not equipped to do so.
Know it and check various
aspects, including legaf area.
Gemtal and Virgo individuals
could filW'O prominently.
You are tested, given more Review property values. You
respoDSlbllity. One who ai4ed have something othen can
you in past now requests that use. Don't sell yourself short.
you return the favor. Be Family member can play im-
cooperative. Capricorn could portant role.
be involved. Question of SCORPIO (Oct. JS.Nov. 21):
AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb.
18): Look and wort behind scenes: What appears obvious
may actually be .S-y. Know
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you a re in-
dependent. creat i ve , af-
fectionate. You are not easy to
understand but members of
opposite sex find y o u
fascinating. Emotional debris
wlll be cleared. Travel and
constructive change are on
horizon and so is love.
marriage or partnershlp is Utilize alternatives. Display rr=====::===:===J=====::;;~ paramount. versatility. One who makes in-1 I 0 s Alligator Lizard :·
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Don't chide, push or cajole.
Ugbt touch and low profUe
Laguna Setting
u;o (Joly 23-.Aug. 12): sinuations is bluffing. Know ii u r a •
Finish what you start -round and respond accordingly.
out program. You tend now to Seose of humor aids. Foroes is an· Eyeopener draw people to you with their tend to be scattered.. Talkative
problems. That's fine but don't relative does not really have F111._ 1 ,,.12-13
waste energy on those who answers. ~'-o~
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A sampler of Art -Colony
charm has been mapped out
l1\for penom taking the Village
Laguna home tour on Sunday,
Nov. 19.
Elgbt bou3es"deplctlng
Charm, Laguoo Style have
been -chosen from no~ to
southern boundaries and from
hillside to ocean front. Their
owners, ad4fesses and distinc-
tions !ollow:
E. Vernon Barker, 290 Wave
St. A 1abled and mullioned
"witches' h o u s e , ' ' this
historical landmark yet serves
as a comfortable beach house.
Adele Ipsen, 1271 Cliff
Drive. Two stories of CXJ1,y
corners, Norwegian art and
lovely views framed by pine
trees.
Hurley Gayman, )260 Clilf
Drive. This neighboring house
Was rebuilt five years ago for
comfort and convenience but
natural foliage and sycamore
trees were spared on the of5-
year-old lol.
Mark Gumbin e r , 998
Meadowl&rk D r i v e. Ten
architects have t u r n e d
redwood and glass into a
spacious setting for pre-
ColombiJD art, Indian cos-
tumes and masks.
Arnold Hano, 1565 Bluebird
Canyon Drive. A bridge en-
tryway leads into this c1ilf-
banger with a bird's-eye view
of the canyon and village.
of Laguna's b us i e s t in-
tersections.
Re!oervations may be made
by calling Mrs. Lester
Engelhanlt at 494-77'11. As
chairman she will be aSlli.sted
by the Mmes. Harry Jef1ry,
Michael Jones, David Munro
and Peg Smith. ·
Or the $2.50 ticket. may lie
purchased at the Laguna
Beach Chamber of Corilmerce.
John Philli~. 1818 Temple i ---:;;;•;;;~--i Hills Drive. This secluded
Colonial structure includes a
formal gardeo, fountains , ten-
nis court and antiques.
Dorothy Prellwitz, 501 Lom-
bardy Lane. Fifty years of ad-
ditions are summed up in this
beach house-turned-Victorian
showcase with bay window
opening onto courtyard.
DaVid Mooahan, 339 Cleo St.
Piµ::t castle, part .cottage
agJow witJl Tiffany lamps, this
house is hidden by trees at one
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sizes in all colors.
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Yoga Expert
. Highlights
• ~Book Week All-year i'lan Aired AllYOU
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A film festival and a yoga
erpert will bigbllgbt Olildren's
--Week lestivitles Bl tbe Mlsaion Viejo library next
week.
Capo District Parents Mull School Plan
Yoga ezpert Marley Stevens
·will demonstrate different ex-
ercises for children and adults
Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the
'library et %~1 Chrlsanta
Drive.
A family film will be shown
Monday through Thursday at 4
p.m_
Monday, Nov. 13, the show-
ings will be "Donald in
Mathmagic L a n d ' ' and
"Anansi the Spider."
Tuesday, Nov. 14, the filin
fare will be ''FreewaypOObia"
with Pluto; "In the Forest"
and "Stone Soup."
A Jacques Cousteau nature
fllm, "Green Se:.. Turtle," will
screen Wednesday. Nov. 15.
Sa11 AJald1JtJt
Northwestern Univer-
sity cheerleader Sherri
Slack doesn't seem to
be afraid of the Wild·
cat mascot on the sid~
lines during a recent
game with lliinois.
Written opinions sent to the c.Ptstrano
UnUied School District by pmnts ,,...
sldering an.year tcbool show an equaJ
dlvlsloo ol ~pporten and detractors,
trustee!: learned tbil week.
A more definitive sampling of the
parents and other residents in die district
will be cleaned from public mee!Jne
Questloonalrea also will
be sent home with students.
Tbe second -will 8llrl tooigbt at Viejo School In MW1on Viejo.
At least two trwtees wlll attend
the aesalon, .-inp geand toward
dlscuasloo ol the merits and clemertta ol
the .S-15 plan wher<by elemenlary and
junior bigb younpten · would attend
school all year long with three-week
TreuurJ Split
vacailOlll apaoed between nlne--C
class cycles.
Tbe ln-1ty of the~ by...,.
parents bu crown steadily In 'the lllstrlct
recenily.
A committee !mown aa the Conoemed
Parents Committee bas begun a
spealre~s bureau to """'ter wliat
members auert ii a ODHided en-
donement ol .S-15 by the dlatrict ad-mim.tr&tlnn. .
Two •••Ing enpgements ~ scheduled this weet by W 1111 a m
Tbompooo, a leader of the JllOUP.
Today be made • .,.-a11on bdnre
tbe Nlguol ~ Llnoo Club.
~ Prea1dent Robert Hunt and
fellow board member Goeri• Wbile bave
J'inal day of films, Thurs-
day, Nov. 16, will have Laurel
a~ HaJ"!iy's "Brats."
BOITTIQITE
t~l~t:ANEllS ·
HighSchool·Governments
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POI P.AlmCUL.AI LADtu
Haggle OverMoney Split
Warner·D•le Center Comer of Warner & Sprlngdale, H...tlnvton ·s.ecll Dana lllDii Hlgb School still stands va-
cant on a hilltop in Dsna Polnt -its
students awaiting comwetion ol their ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! new pampus as they atfend classes at -San Clemente lllib.
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OLD COINS WA NTED
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HIGH UT CASH PllCU PAID
••tpLE auy ~ff~' . • ~ Sliver 001111'1 , .~MP OLD COIN SHOP
.. 11.00 Gold .•.• 35.00 up·· 222 ForHI .......
12. !ID Gold , • • • 21.00 up Lagun.1 9eKtl
SS..00 Gold •••• 30.91) _., (714) .... 1177
110.00 Gold • • • . 35.00 up c.u coll.cl
120.00 GOid •· ..• 75.00 ..
$50.00 Gold •. 11000.00 up
Sllvtr Coln 20'°' 0Hr Face
W• •• buyln1 ooll•<:tloo• _..., ecc.-Wetlont of el•
oolft• •nd ...... In!"" 110.00 to SIO,OOO·~m· .......
W• ...... old lndlen H••d p....Ue•. pn>t,f eete, loNlp
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BRING IN A:..L COINS FOR CASH '
; Yet the two "~plises" at one crowd-
ed location alrtady bave become bitter
rivall. .
Tbe bumlng ISSIJ!' this week lnwlves ' -. , .
Helpers Sought
For Teen Center
Sponsors of the new 5an Clemente teen
· center Jssued an IQ)Peal this week for
volunteers to sen-e as adult staffers at
the facility located. downsl3irs In tbe
Cooununlty Oubbouee.
Spokesmen for the activity atressed ~;;,;;;~;;,;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;~I that adJlt volun~ ·tel"Vt ooly on an on-call besls. · • .
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"Turkey 'n Trimmings":
~sgiving Dinner
Rather I.ban tab an octlve, COllllant
role In centtr octtvities, adult advilers ,.... m band to usist oaii>"wben uked by
the students who nm lbe opetatioos of
Jbe cenler themoelvi!s.
Anyone lnlereoted In belplnc can con-
tact C<llltr -Nancy Mitchell at
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By Capistrano L WV
Tbe Caplstrann Bay Area chaplet' of
the League of Women Votesr will hold
tbe second In a aerlea ol meetings on
education Tueaday.
Tbe meeting, which will be beld at 9,1111
a.m. at the home of Vella Nutt,, 245
Monie Vtsta; San Oemente, will s t u d y
the 11111/Jects, IOola .and financing for
elementary Uf blcb ocbool•; occonllng
to Barbara Dovlet, -cbalrman ol the capo Bay Area League. Vlliting
Leque memben and prqapectlve
members will be welcome at the
meetln&·
llEFUICTIONS
"'' ' Re}'ll
Sheffer
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Truste8 loamed "' lbe brOUdon In neptatloos between the 1.t u den t
goyernments ol San Clemente and Ilona .
111'.e, ~= ~y ol sPutu.. ~ ·-. student treuurJ. to ierve two ........ 'Parked the rill ' . -.
Trustees -that San .-... offer -a "'° gift and-'1,000 ~
loan -'was ·,.jected by DMa lllDii. .
Tbe latter --euctlJ ball·"' the entire kitty, no otrlnp attacbed •·'l'blt
would amount to about '1,IOI f!!'e and
cle•'.
Mike Cbemotil, -a •tudenl leader and
800IHo-be llailoo repnlelltaUve toiftbe
board, explalned tbal D e I 0 t i a t I 0 Ii I
-the two -bave failed. Trustees could !Ind few ooUd answers
t ieooe last bope: arbitration.
San C1emento Hlgb Principal ~. Taylor and Dana llllb Principal Walttr
SpenctT bave agreed to sit-as mediators
In the dllpute.
Truste8 Monday wiabed each • ad-
ministralor luck.
'&ft I be/~ In mal<e-up.
But for ntdiol'
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Stolen in Capo
Ai.Ito equipment valued at more than
$600 was stolen Tuesday nigbt by a thief
who climbed the fence at a Capistrano
Beach service · station and stripped
several impounded veblcles ol key parts,
Orange County Sheriff's offi<:ers said
intniders at the premiees ot Duntvin's
-Chevron Towing Servfce, 25752 Victoria
St., cliJ>PO!i their way lbrou"1 barbed
wire before climbing the fence and
breaking Into a yard packed with wreck·
ed. and impounded cani.
Deputies iald wheels, tires, radios and
tape decks valued at $615 were carried
oil by the burglars.
Where To Go
Looking for somewhere to go,
something to do? No ooe gives you
better tips I.ban the WEEKENDER.
It'• publ!Sbed every Friday In the
DAILY PILOT.
Put your ltlmo In 11111
.. ll~ltlry .... tllntllh . l'rl!ntlOMI HOUS£.
JfllrE C~EANINI; ,
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CRUISE 'NIGHT PROGRAMS . ·' ·~·· '..~ • Thurs., Nov. 16-5 p.m. and I p.m. ;,::;,
Women' a Club -L •fYM BMch :·-:~
FILMS, FASHIONS & ·'.~~
' R&RESHMENTS ·:~;;
:DISPLAYS & REPRESENTATMt! ·•
from ~ . "' 7 SHIP UNES ;<
We ..,. &M1ble to ..commoclate 9'491 JOM at ow""
flnt ,_I CruiM pn>gra.,. -IO -enothor;:; . _, .. for ,.... ~
TICKETS FRIE .., -""'Y Cht your tkDti NOW (not •MH.W. .t ..._) frMI:
Latuna Travel Service
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Eloise fuhner
Tl'O'lels
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TWO RB EXCLUSIVES: OUR VERY OWN DESIGN
DINING SET AND OUR OWN 'INCREDIBU PRICEI
Formal br caaual dining beg!,.
with th la tradlt,onal paean' or ~ ~ Olfttplale
For her very special Thanksgiving "Col>kboo~'I
section, FAMILY WEEKLY food editor Marilyn Han·.
sen has gathered a complete menu of Hansen
family holiday delicacies: from a very elegant hors
d'oeuvre-Doris' Crab·Meat Mold, through Grand·
ma's Company Soup, Golden Roast Turkey,.Aunt
..:rina's Buttered·Onioo Mashed Polatoes, Arc!Bth's
Cranberry Mold, Lois ' Garden-Vegetable Platter
With Cheese Sauce, to BOnnie's Pumpkin Bread
Pudding and Marilyn 's Own Honey-Wheat Fruit
Bread,' (and extra added "attractions".'...Grand-
mother's Candied· Yam Casserole and Aunt Ester's
Apricot Mincemeat Pie).
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Spanish oa~ five-piece dlnlt)g
set. Our 52" table Vtith practt-~
cal never-mar M1rface and two '9l
10" leaves, aurrounded by
four matching Vlnyt cushioned
chalro. M9tdllng china Cllblnot
•1aa. Extla cllilro, '26 -~
Mrs. Hansen h~s planned ' the entire celeb"~ti.on
for your family and guests. Look for complete
Family· Weekly Kitchen ·Tested recipes and, step-
, by·step color·illustrated Instructions for a real
tasle·tempting meal. plus a great Idea for that
leftover turkey.
e SURGICAL SPECIAL -For an Intimate view
from behind the our2eon's mas)c, read thll
week's feature ln whi ch one doctor reveals hll
attitudes and reacllons to day.to.day problem1
u set forth In his new book, "The Sur1eon'1
World.'' Dr. WllllAm A. N6lm Insist! "doctors
.. an human. too."
~ • HOMa COMPLIX? -In this week'• Tru .. Fllte
Qull, Jab• E. Gti.on brla11 bomO 111. ·e lton tllat being a homet;nater II psycholo cllly :;:'!"tt!n. Put your Jmowledi• of crutlve omo-
1 to Ille tell
All (()lni~g Sund,iy With The
f 8-Y ·PILOT J.
'ftM ......... • . ·--
In -11111 of ·--pp" """ "Cftdlllltltlr PP" then ....... to be. ual---.1
Jack ot aenulnl unllentand--Jna. .
Probably all o( U1, It OM
time or another, feel thl~ we
.trl. Q'111unde~,. \I/• 11\1¥ not fully u.nderit:iiid qur-
~lvea. And. ln tome cues.
we ire ~Pl under-
1tood too well but not u we i
would wllh to be undentood.
U you would ofter another
penon IOfnethinl 1'Mll)r fine,
Brock 1uanta. mike an ef-
fort to unatntand hlm.
our funeral eervkel an
planned to provkle beautiful
memories and to eue the n .. t ,,.,,. 1ow1n1 adl111t-
rnent to loea.
g:H6FF6R ~~TUUY
LAeUNA tEACH
t76 SOUTH COAST Hl&HWAY
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STARS
Sydney 0mur II one of
uw wt>rkl'• creat ""°'°" Jl<lL His column la -al
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• V_.. ~ CU-~ C e.nLe r • /J.S. '\.) 011.1 SOutbeUtein comm~Uoila' n<Jd: .i,tit weeks of basic tralnJoC
of '11711 Date Villa, Hun-Armer. Ft. Kam, Ky. Signal School, Ft. Gordon, GL -'' at-the Women's Anny Corpe
tlnaton Beach, recanMy He nicolveil lnslrucllon in lie lamed lo operate and Alrnwl Raad alt S. enllsted Jn the Women'• ~Y drill and~' w~. mainWn, a aommunlcationl w,,...,., aon of l.:Jr. and Mrs. Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala.
Corpo for three xears, and bu map rtldjpi, ~ ,llellcs. center and ecqulred a wcrklng Edward F Wapnlre o1 IS7tl She rteelved ln.structton In
been fllWlnteed lra1nlng u a 'mllltary Courtesy; "lllllltary i<Jll!WIOdge of vFi«ls k1nds of Cbealllµt, Wes\!lllnSter, bu army history and tradltlona,
Medical ' .Llborat«y 'tecbnl· J~. «ht 'kl, ~ army co 'inrounications equipment been uaigDed to Sheppard a ~ ~ trusirauve pcocedilres c.lan. . • 1!Uai«'Y aiiti Vodltloill and• llJlllems. · • AFB, Tex., ~.' -pletlng, mllltary JUSU<;<, fll'lt aid and
j tl~~~O.:t~= ~~~~l)eCom~.A ~ '-D.,W M. Scoti.Jd'; Atr~~~Ust fi~~~~ed the training
, Ala., lhO will receJv.e ilihtoen , jbe ,tlli· Jlr)glldot1 catb , Ba~ son of.llr. and .Mrs. Rober! ,L. ed, lo '\he , ~al Trainll:;i witll eomr,ny 8 of the WAC
-111 ljlOC!ally ¢-olli:ed 1"' ~lallon. ·• ,. · , Scqfield of ,001 • Rhodtlla Ceilr.t at ShOJ!Pard i-o r Training attallon.
d!Vidual tralnlng. • . · , , . -:-:-"'L. . Drive, Huntington Beaclr, bu 1pedallzed,tr'\Uldng In alrcraft
_ · . . ,Army Private !'irst Class been ualgned to Sheppard mainten8nce.
Army Private . 00,1 I.~· M1ebel L. u • .,..., son o£ AFB, Tex., after corn~g --
~ son of Mr. and Mrs. ~rt L. 'llanlen, U 52 Air Force baajc training.' WAC Private Bev! L
.• ,Jlaijll;!A.~!111;,:nt-1'16111et; Clr.1, HuntiJllloo 'l'be&irmanbUbeeo~ .·IOI-; 'dalr&l\l•'r of Mn: "~,,._ )ftOaotiy 11eaeb. -Uy completed'a'1 'ed to the 1'edwllcal Trallling LoUi.; '~. ·Keltnt:r, Z~l
completed el l "'-Week.9, -Of ito :.weet communlcaUons Center at Shep~ for Albatross Lue; F ounttto
baste 'lralnlng a.t the U.S. .....,. opeclaliil course al Ille ljlOclali'JPJJ training In the · 'Vadey; -, • oompleted
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. Vinyl Asb~stos
: Floor Tile
G--'· scuff-pt00f
. 1?x12 i". !ilb in a big
clioico of P!'llems. Com-pa,. at ~} ,1y
. . . •/ . sc,1.-cr Vi ny1
Flo0r Tile ' ' ' .
'The hixury flOOr with
fflit ~ l~ttn... ~net 12
l.12 irl;<ttleo .......... . .-y,tO fnstall. 39c.vGl11ei :"~3·~· ·.:.. .SQ • " ' . . fl.
Genuine Ceramic
Wall Tile
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PLUS -~Ut.YHESE PRIZES
AT EApt STOREI -
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Poor Frank.,,.stein 11 pe""°nent, w a ter:'" .,. · Hord, bright glaze fin;,h 3 4 J.
-''· ;t-1/,..4-1/4 ;.. so-
. til~·a.52c vGlue. • · . 'FT: . Andy Napier, 5, nieets
monster at Riverside
shopping ce,e.ter, .and · ~!". who SbOuld b& · -s c a'i' e d. Anily'-!ugs,
" ks and kicks poor
ankenstein d qr i Q g
his investigation. Vol-
Wlteer r e a c t s rather
stoically to the whole
affair. He was . doing
bit for charity.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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. Pfe..mcMlntecl for eaty iftoo . ': 1 ~
11.allahon on fl .... , walk 3 9 ~ ,ancl <OY"tertopsl '
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Want Ads
*U NUSUAL AMORT-
~IF:NT or Bric-a-brac and
hard lo llnd Items of
amazing variety. Browse
at this Cur!Ollty and Pawn
Shop.
* BEAtrrlFUL BLACK
AND COWEN Labrador
puppll.'S for ale . AKC
regl.ltered, 6 weeks old.
* SET 'EM UP at thl1 \ar wllh 4 swivel 1toolJ. -"It
has blue wrouilit Iron and
Pt>a.can \lo'Ood .
COS'fA,_ESA
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.Mirror Scene .
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J<lla Llndvall for the fint
lime coul<I probablY never "
"' DAILY l"ILOT SI.if ......
EX-PARATROOPER
The Rev" Lindvall
Tot's Death,
May Help
Save Other~
"BEFORE I JOINED, I was
a 24-yea.Mlld minister ln a
church made up entirely of old
men , women and kids," be
said. "All the young men were
at war so that's where I went,
too."
When the war was over, Mr.
Lindvall left the service and
toured ·Europe for several
years: He was recalled to duty
in 1950 and sent· to Japan and
evevtually . Korea a·s a chief
chaplain.
"l . was a member of the
l&Olh Infantry Regiment of
Los Angeles -l a true-blue
California unit," be said.
Mr. Lindvall knows the
traged.ie.s of war because· he
bas seen them fll'St hand.
"One : 9f my chaplains,
Father Bob .Crane, was killed
by the Chinese and another
seriously Wounded," he said.
."We w~nn the thlck·of
the action becaU1e the men
needed us."
Lea-ther · Tools~
Brass Ha~dware
GJA.st'wt~ cvting
" Suppliei
·.:_Woo~ Carving
_, Tools
' Cratft 'Boo~
~ Gift _Certificates r.-... ~ \
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lnclvd" thrff 21-inch 01k 1091
6re1t for cool winter mont+i1
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Electroni ce 1ly .optin1 · 11Wf
clo1e1 9ere9evcloor. Turn1
lights oil """ off. s.fe, q1i1ief,
•e1y +. Uuf1ll. , •
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workint r•di111. '
Weather Strip
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touch i111ide or . .,.
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h1evler job1
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HOIJil. W111CDAYS I TO I
TUIDAY AHO-..:J1D
For ell pel.+1111. ·,
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Antique kits J
e 1•e11tifie1 old
pj•Cel e For 1111fi11i1hed
furniture end wood
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.1pplic1Hon
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W~ cquld tell you that Baµer,BUick/Oiict wl)l hold thc<official grlllld opening of
i~ :new.home on November. 9·and leaw 'it at that. But thcn,:we'd be·~ out
the best parts of the story. . , . . .
. Fact is, ever since Dick Bauer.became a Buick dealer in--. . . . . ~ . . Harvey, Illinois; almest twenty years ago; he's been making one ·
good move ~ ll!IOther. -He 'built up such a good rcputatio11 for . . fair dealing lll!d ·fast; dqlendable service that he becm19 one of
·the country's Ica<liiig Buick/Opel dealen in both salea·aad-acmce.
. • TbCn, a·l.ittle over'. tW yein ~,Dick Bauer feU .~,kmi
with the warm, friendly · · te of C<llta ~So m•idl. 'io; tliat ,
hc:~ded·to brin8 ~,a ~'~ .~ Ollf,w'ding ,..
reputation to Costa M s Scventcaath Slroet. · •
When you do b11s111"f likC0DictBaucr, however, you flaw · . . .
fo be prep.red to· ex~ v,tY .. qult:klf. "':t\nd tlliWs wby ·Biaet
Buic:k/Opel ~to ~vt·froal SeventMDth Street to 292S HArbot
, BoulcVitil Within fdf tw?~ ~ . I • ' ;
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'n.e. ~ facili~ ii bUllt &round the idea of givilJI faster and l>elter ~
vice to c:ultODJm. And providing attractive, spacious, comfortable· ~iop
to evc:ryono-who visii.. •
1bc new grounds cover over four acres of land. With
· · 35,000 square feet of· building area. Buyen can see· a wide; aeleo-
tion of models because there's room for 32 new can in the outlid.e
, display area and 8 can in the ahowroom. FUtY·nine employees.lie
· rea<ly to serve you iii 8J1Y phase o( ear buying or~ AndMth
. 42-new ·IOn'ice stalls md a .servi~ depadment that's ·open fr!llD
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday, Dick Bauer's
. prepared to hold onto his excepci<>ntl rmd for fut, nliable . ·-1 . eefvlCC. . . . . • • . -
Stop by during the gruel opening (Ncmmbec 9-12,
1972).-0f the flCW;.Bauer. Bui~OptJ. And .if you .~· !o
buy a new Buick or 'Opel from Dick Bauer, that would be your
gOll)dmove,
. ~~Pou•aces the new home of. /
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Little (5-2) Guy
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In Basketball
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (At') -'l1lere w.r• lime It Allblml 111114 Unl•mlty
wlMll Ille whole. boobtblll tam had lo ·-down wblle hultllnt Into Ille 1)'111.
Alli D0t lieca• the doonfl)' Wll ma\111 lor tbe '-"!, m-, ollher. It w.,.
tbetiJwllD --~--Ill ol ..... -...... a( ....... """
nol ' ollboia m-tnc 117 leot.
But -dlyt, borne a( 1111 (lhom-~ llld AH ..... ,--Into I
........ Tiit pottora -· u II II
..... -Ult Goll llld c..lrlo . llarllllJ> -the
C Utlle -of"" time --.. .
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Ala\ioml ~ htl dlJOOd """ ... """ tolc!!ll hell't: °"1-• -..... U.'1
WllW Maryland who -J.2 Ind
-'""" tbe UDllUI)' ..._ of B<r11n. ~.
Aad -· hll coach, -Boour. ao,.;'.U ho Jac:U In booondnc a top -...,.i11...,.,-.
Boout, -oqaad laelude1 lAwrtoco Liiiy, a H NAIA AJl.Allltrlea
eeoiler, la allo fond ol MlrJ1llld I« lltlp. . Inf. Dnlak doWn lhe blc«l;rf'-. ,,,.... yoa11 qo, • ho . -.. bad
two ... ...,-. .. 1111 -abril wllh -two•atH,U....1U·•llldtwoalC:7.Wt ·
01•had•Mauard.
· "'lo a lot ol kldo Who could -Jllyed ..... bill ..... bl, jmt n.....r Iller.
.; w•ao -11711111 out." '
• " Muylaad DllJl'ld be -.Id "1 out -butJaOt. lmmedl.ltely. '1Whm I came hae •• , ......... lhad'-lor= on -. tam," llO reealll. But lw
, lo wait untU ari.r bla oophomoro y111.
"l,N&lly had doubla -..... ff,
but --...,..,.,..i ""' lo'''"" out•M I 1J1ouCbt I could play. lo I did."
"""' then, tbe J.S Junior Ilea eraeUd °" IJnaup """ 1111)' -quarterboek dutlll II .,..n for tbe Alablml state
...... Wlilcb -that ho'• done • lot
o( _... .. Iba ""'" -ho left bla Al,,._-,....,., homa ma.man, 1o
... lo Allbama aw..
•' 1KfNGS RALLY, TIE;
1"iN STREAK ALIVE
•
It's Ml er f-or San Diego
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For · Wint.er Olympia
Will.Squaw Valley
Replace Denv,er?
LONDON (AP) -Loni KID•in, pres;.
-ol tho -Olympie Qm. mittiee, said ·~ lbe wboie future ol Ille W'mttr OIJ ..... oould be in ~
lion U Dar<or dr"l>a Ille im -
Tbe 51-1'.ar-.ld 1rilb peer ... .-..... rnod..i
from • trip lo -lo leant lllat Ille
people ol CalOrado bad -beatily
agaimt further , ....... "' Ille -Games·in a aate rdermdum.
Klllanln goes lo JOC beadqwa1<n at
Not Surprised
With Results,
Says Brundage
SP!f t. la Brief
Emerson Suffers Upset;
Goodrich Out 2 Weeks
STOCIOIOLM -Roy Emerwoo of
lle"Jl(ll1 Beach WU uplt! by Je!f
Booowllk ol llertreJey lhl, H In an -
.... roaod matdl "' Ille 8tockbolm Open
Grmd Prt. -, -bm Wednlday.
Olller ftnt round ...... Included: stan limit..,_ Jim llcMMU H. M ; Bjorn
Bari --~ H. lhl Marl)' -...,. Juan Giibert H. 7.f; Frink
............... Joa 1'lrtw: u,. 7.f; Tom
Okbr .,.. JlnimJ Ciidien a:s. t.f, H
llld 1'om ~ .. ,. 8rtaD Falrtle lhl,
IH.
!JI -round -""'"' 'hylor
dlltalod AUlll·-H. w -·-p-ol Rbodoola ootluttd "'"'°" 1llhlm ol Jaklltan 7.f, u, 7.f. In the Gab' tbJtd round match Nlkl\I PUie toppod
Jao,.Kodel M, 7-6,
' . . . ""
LOS ANGELES -Loi AnCtlts Lakell
auard GaU Goodttdl wW be out for about
two weeb with a opnln<d left lllkle, Ille
club announced Wedlleldly,
Goodrich. Who mllled the ftnt week of
the aeuoo with a Mvtre ltOmlcb mlllcle
pull, twlllod 1111 IMll 111 n-lay nlfbt'•
!Ji.tilt Ylctory over Hoomon.
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BALTDIOl\E (,\P) -Johnny Unltu
walbd Imo tbe loebr room followlog
pnetlce w........., ilDd, opolllng ~
"""""" '-" • -toward Ille dirty dotbel tw1uper. .
1lim .. -fill Illa joowJ, ""' -___ .._Coils'---_ ..
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Injured in the incident at Aqueduct r 1 c e Ind<
W..sr-!ay. The heavy rain&-.and gale foree winds
were not enough to stop the race programs.
For a mere 40 or 50 ·or IO or '10 millioo
bucks, the USA can save face and save
the 1171 Winier Olympic Games for
Dar<er.
Wbybotber. '
-11 ·about .. ...n IUittd lo bolt
... winier "1mPb,,. Jll. --po...,..r ~u .. a11a liCalterod an
O¥W the Cdorado ....... pe.
b!uoder Zll 1"11' ago bo -dom, .
giving Montreal and llsn<r the ~6
Games.
* * * Elaewbae:
"'" ,_ lilll placed amni_ more
,....,. ID -ol ~ llld llJd, ·•
, .. Hae. kick. ba." 1hdta complied.
apln drawing --..
It bad been rllQltdtJI tlral atlllelal be
''OK." Unttas said, "now you guy1 can
wrlle -that."
nie ll-7Mr-old quut..tiad< -at
down bo -of bla -llld -• pult'±ad ._i lbal be bod ldcbd bla fllllowlna Mcmday oJclll's game ln
' Mui. and ' cxmpl•lnrd about
-loo -being -by tbe QllW ... ., ••. u-, bo bla 17th Na-Football
1--wubei>cbedl!Jerthl = ri::: lo • l.f llart -bla -thee, Baltimore Ilea lost
two ol -with -· 111r1y Doom9•--"0f _.. J. !i'ant lo f'llJ," Unltu aid. "Id H 11111 II wbli u..t wUI tD do,
ll'I -.... n AB l ems ilo.11 wort
bri ...... -........ • Uollat. • 11"'711-!Dll ""'° boldl....,, ., """-llM!ma ........ -· ~ -ll7ld tlral Iii -'f .. -
-tlraalo--Bui be 8-u. dl(ie;p II Clbvtoue:.
HI IF I 11111 U be'I DOI ball& -t111a-·11ra ...... i .....,_)Oct
..... for '116.00it ....,., Ire'• ""' llUly•holinllodbact--loba• ~ baoidiillllliili .
1114 be -liU lo -IJlo1lrlc --but -ided ho -1d .... lo ,dela1ulne If H .....,
"OuncteQy fead:tle."
WHITE
I WASH
.,,
EVANSTOfl, ID. -Diet -boa ml«J1'd 11 llooth-.,, University
othlotlc trainer, effedlv1 at 1111 olld of
the cumnt loolball -lo ealer
privole bu-lo G-. KM.
NJ?L ·E111pha~is ·switeh~s to Offense
He wUI ba ...,,._ by Tom Ooley,
bead tralDer II Col -<Laac Beadll llnctla .,,
; llOUITON --Olien_. BW
l'olw• -lllla --. II ap lo w .... w• II till --1111 -........ ...... lo,,.., ... 1111 Ollln.
Walla --. --rot and pl...a OD till Ollon' _. IJot -, for
baltlfL .--Oller -and --...... _.., 1111--. .._....... .
;'All I -Jo Ill -Ot7I .. 1111 fWd ,...,... (ll'dru..,J," l'olw• llld.
"lie pft lrblo 1 .-.,.·1o pilJ llld we'll
' '
J ..
... ' . ' -I
credited to tbe ... 11 t'Oldttl put (II
Iba~ . "Y• Mil a flora, lllq .._.Old
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111 rw" .. -............ ,,. lheO<y, ~..,., ... __ -
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readied • point ,,._ Ibey had (ell !hey
had built tlrelr -llld --ceaaD • olfeMt, ..
ILlldlr fl a M I 0'1 ..,_ ID •
..... ..._ ........ _., Utalt
-. _. a it• w " t1ra lllt sa' ...... w ., ....... Aa11'11, C*allll_ .. ____ .. , ... ,.
HI aplalDI 1111 radlc:al """'1 ol 1111
AlllDla ..... --1111 , ...... -114 la OtoTlll ..i 1111 llW n••* tlltrd-lolAl~--lht
d 'r rtwe "*'' 1111 • ·: •
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, DAllY PILDT 4,( ••
4,NCEllS, RYIT ' ' N UJPP CRUCIAL M G es -It.100 .Percent .Hemaµ~eZ
Big Spark
For Edison >
Servlle 'filch'•. Frlan clallh wttb the ~llllf Aat L11acon taoJcb1 at Slota Mt -~II • C!'Uldal Aaplua Loque
(qolbaU utnnllb. 'llcbll II al e.
.-·Bolb lwlll -S.I marb, tbt C u · Mater Del, and lnll """111
. , St. Poll! llf' ..,. pme In tho race ''°' tbt loortlO -and • bellh In the Cit MM plQol(I; • .
• 1:lle i-r ·la ..tr!ually OUmtnated from
, urlher -tloo, s~ Pilul meeli Bllhop ~I a weel:·later at Ml Sen Antmlo
Jlillle1e wbllo Sirvlte wnipa 11P Ila ...... ;,)ialnat . Mater Del 81 tbe Senta Ana .
I Boflrl,
·Golden West's
It >' .
". -~·Gmne ,
.t .. s~•y
t ~ i -~'.
i'JllOn ).i!f;l,f,Qe;, Oo.oJ.;y· glll!eJ. for fl ·rr.....,.. ...._. llusUen In thilr -~ ~"'"ot·-tbaJlbU ' . ,,... ~ ,.... . I 11011t
. ~ s%" ir.:::i cS~
c1lt0 <· ' llJih field In I v..:.:. ,, . • i.~-·-·~, ' " .. ·~~~~ ~·Gt tliit ~Jiu • ~ teem ~.~a ~P 1)119
Wiii'• • ' 'f.f ~ · A·~ !ir ·Jn. RusUer{,l.,uw.Blill
. only ....,. ~.chance for a !Wwltli either • ; =:. ': .. ~&~ eo::: .
.. , 11111 If. the -· dJaPcjie Iii • • tbe Rutleri tbll we«, Uiat one ~!i.' ,
'.for all the marb~. -, 1 '-1 .';· • • •
CoeclV!l&J Sila!klefoid al Golden Weal
feels !Iii . teem . ind1qg' the '-I
turno · Satunlay nlib! wll!'be lhO .Yll> "
.tor.-" . --
"Rio ff90Clo IJ 'tbe ~ of teem lbiit
liUa \o iun aod makes quite a few •
fumbles. rm boePful we can get a few of " • ~
l00oe lumblet ..-pass inl«ceollom aod
keep tbom tr.m getting "°""' Jn return.
Valley Falcons In ' l<ay !nine Lugue lately bit "'*'"" l!ave been dolnc a
balUe. bo11er 1a1! et ......... Ille ball.
El\mcll tralla tbe ""1eaden by ooe "Mlb i. 1111 11111 paa* Yell' woll,
!ll1d a tou, -1d eliminate tbe bat l ,..,,..,.. tie'll be --. aa 1
from ---pn """"" In ,Collop ball ........ be'• le the loot to Map>lil laat Week 1cJllt II/ii 1aM7. Bo'I wHbalOod the lilowl
, Brown UYI v..,...· -tbe ooe veey ..,U, l!UI tl!a loll ol Scclll Ga,_ II
--that kepi Ida team In !be 1ame. IUlll!adt b tbe pall faar -bu
"Jle played a auper pma qalnlt rean, ·bun lllka'a --oa. tbe MManoll8 and be wu the n.uan we were optm. •
lnttlie•ball game,1r 11,a Bron. · "G.,_.,• power lnlide makea a bla
. "11Jke'1 done """°'"" wltbln hll dlfftz-Oii tbe ..UOO,'I Ayt Brown.
p0wer to wta and be'• a !elm leoder. It'• . fte ~ llillhadt la !ti to fttum
11een a 100 pe""'1I e11or1 au ,.., llld to ac1111 ... 1plllll sao1a Ana Valley alter
I • '>• : '
mfllllltl faar -duo to a -Injury ........ la tbe laal -·o1 the .
aar-""' Mar -"HopetdJr ""'II bne all tl!a optlaal
-to .. with Don J>r-.. It
t1ittw* la top lllllpe too," 11)'1 Brvwn.
M ...... 1 alala are lmifrtaltve U-W.
...., -wtlb ll """Pl<llml ID II :,..1or 411 ylrda llld .....
Illa ruablac yardage la retpoD1lble f« rm. too-wttb~ u ...race -.i
OD SIJ yardl fained ID 71 cania.
Table Tennis
Tournament
•
·Set for BB
-tbe !oolboll -bepn. F.llllllli, iDCli Sdiool !ootbaD coocbel bad ~
bopea f0< aenlor balfbodt F r • 4
ilenlandel IJld be cutalnly ham1 dilap>
pointed them. ...
The dlmlnutlve ICllblc:li -a nnt:
team All-Irvine Loque aeledlao Lui.
yar llld II aettlng an aJl.lea(UI pace Iba -Hernande:, a 15.l-pouoder, 11 U.. :
primary nmntng Uireat ID Edllon'a !
~led ol!enae, and deaplte tbt, ,
oppoliU00'1 effortl to slow, blm dltwn ~ ~
gained 641 yards in aeven pme1. ~
"lle'1 a veey bani rmnins hallbodt la<. (
his alu," aay1 F.diJon OOi1Cb Vince J Aauo. . •
"Ht bu a qulcll: change ol dlrecllon t
llld he finds tbe bait very well. lie'• -l .... tbe real ..,Y to our offt111t tbe laal couplO l M""1 ol tbe top tabli tamll otan from of years."
tbe .United Slatea lncladlo1 al~~~=~
_...1 memben of tbe U.S. team that IUJooeb bl.-_.. -
eueptlaoal. "He'• IOlnl fllll """" In a played In tbe Ropubllc of a.Ina lut yaar OOUIJie of aleJJI,". &lya Aaaro, "and hi'•
and plDed wldeapread recopltlon, will certainly not aloW. •
. portlclpote In tbe w-... Repnal "lie bu a lot of lllrqlh lor bla -•.
plaJlll& 11 Huntington lleadl · lllaJI Aauo llddl. "lle'1 lll'ted ftlPta far,
~r:v~i:; tbe wmn will be. ·~ -:. ':' .s:.:=
place m
0
tbe U.S. !elm lllat will ~doe. -blocllbc m -~
putle!l>ate ID tbe world ... mplcnhipl in p1aya and be -a pl job en jull
. 5mjew, Y~vta next Aprt1. about everytblng"" 11111 b1m to do."
Judy -·· a 11-,_. old Htrllllldt>' ~bu been lit: acboolilrl from Eupne, ~ -a -creued tb1a year wltb tbe' ~ -her ol tbe U.S. aqllld lllat played ID . of ~lar~ W:li.i a -
~.IMC -dlamp.hlpa In J--to the -1-· Be'i ...
ud mlilequmtlJ -1 to adaa. ~ • al Ill - -" ...... .,.
Glma °"""of ---alto lar ,. ,... ,(• •. .....,.. of Ille u. s. ..... Md bu ----• .,. .......
-U.S. doubloo .._,..,.,., WicO In ad-tbelr torct II -al tbe -~
dltloa to wfnnlnB two aatlooal ja!llor Dltill ---Loa A-'II Ullea. I o'cloej!; al ~ <-. ()nlhll ..
llolb of -~will putldpale II "TbeJ'n abeadr k!ulli." --tbe llanu.,toa Beadl ~ Ol tbe GrUlllll. "111etr dol.. II llllld1'!° · "Our two teams are similar w tbe way
tbeY operate tbe oflenae. Wille!( metlUJ It
will all boll doWJt to a game Of -ex· ecution.
In addltloo, tbe .....,i.,.tn, caplaln o1 to oun. U'a tbe 11me kind ol at!iit(
, tbe U.S. aqllld In 1'11, Jadt Soward. will -and my dllll<ull to
a1Jo play ID tbe compellllaa. mUilB a beca-tbty'n movmc IO mucll."
bid to play en tba U.S. aquad al tba ace Alaro II alto -with .Loa "I know one tiling. If we don't win Ibis
game, there'• no chance of wlM!ng Ille
conference championship." •
The Rustlers bead man says his
cbarg., are all In good physical condlUoo
for the ·Rio Hondo showdown. Whether
tbey bleep out slvinl . chase to the
jloadrunnen II tbe big quesUon.
Seba~ will start Bill Cornelius
egaln at Quarterback to keep the offense
balanced. C.Omellus is the team's leading
pauer, albeit he bas bad 13 intercepted'
llli> ....... Bu\'wltb ODly lwo miscues in
four ganief.
TO PLAY IN HUNTINGTON -Jack Howard, non·
playil1g captain of the United States table tennis
team that went to the Republic of China in 1971,
signs to participate in the Western Regional play·
MILYP"-OT .........
offs at Huntington Beach, Nov. 25-26. On the left
is tourney chaltman Bard Brenner and on the right,
Garey Black of the Huntington Beach park and rec-
reation department, sponsor of the ewnt.
The ~· nmo1ng game ~·· around tallbocll: Rick Rice, an elUSIVe
Still in Running
,,.,_ whooe ability to fllld dayllghl at
, the proper Ume ~s made him ~De of lMi
~ greats at GWC. · '1
Rice had his biggest night h\ lwo y..,..
last weekend at Santa MOL.~p when he
scored S2 points and ran for 2;1 yards in
ti oarrtes.
Ironlcaily, hia counterpert at ~ Horr
do, Carl Zaby, alJo bad llis b!Ueat night
last Wffkend. Zaby ran for 290 yards and
a pair or toucbdowna as tbe lloadnmnera
defeated LA South-~ IS-28<,
Mistakes Haunt Bucs,
2 Top Tackles Doubtful
Diahlos Shoot
For Crestview
Title Friday
The big bulldllP Is und<r way at
And quarterback Doug Halderman bas·
lmgm'ed willl each pualng game which
,_ Is . of primary concern to tbe GWC
• ~cblJlg Illa!!.
•1 .. He atarted alowly but he's gained ., ~mentum as the team ' bu woo
·games," Shackleford say1. "Just bow
aood be II right now r<malnl to be ....
· bllt h1I Improvement has made Rio Hon-
Oo ·a. mOre aolld team."
, ·. "
Orange Coast College still has a shot at
a share ol tbe South Coast Conference
foOtball title and a bid to tbe state
playoffs -hul of oourse coach Dick
Tucker's Pirates mlJll win their final two
games agatna:t Santa Ana and San Diego
Mesa . •
Tbat's not out of the ,..Im ol polsibili·
ty -hul of courae tbe Buc!i muat Stop
making mJataliea u ~ m to.¥·tbat.
And Tucker Is tbe ltrst to "'1'tbat tbe
' I
:Haupert Throwing.Less
1' ' '
}And ·Enjoying It More
Bob Haupert was an A 11 • C I F An all·league selection last ,._, ~ Jciiwterbaclc ·at Mater Del High School. Haupert has drawn constant double
. Yet tt's a rare OCC11Jion when be 1:Jirowa a coverage from wary defenses tbU
.,.,.,. for. Sa<(dlebock CoUece. · lltlS!on Ye\ he bu ,...._. to -• IS •. ' When ·111uper1 • geta bis bands on tbe~ · ..., .. ..., ban Sal9rday UalMI vllttln1 San palltl! for 641! yardl and five toochdowna
Bernardino Valley College, It'll moat Uk.. thia sea11011.
!Y be at the receMOI enCI of a -· ~ '!be Gaucboo' moal aerloul tbreal u a . th1t'1 how ti should be, accordln& to deep receiver, Haupert bu sprung loose
' -ooach a-go Hartman." for IOUcbdown -ol •, 116, 42 and 11 • !'Bob wants to ao on to 1 major college ylrdl.
'!lnll tbe bal IJOlitlm fOr him la 11 wide "Alter be calcbea tbe ball be'1 pro!> ·~/' lfartman 1111-'1He'1 not ably the most daicaU111 namer we -:~...:.::::~c':i.ii:~:.:. =~~~.:=.::a-=
,._.,, blc:li... down aod Ila ..... !al of ,.... other
..,. ,~"He'• U pod u athlete u we've ever r_ptven 1'0Uldn1t set."
' bad bore, and pnibably tbe beat receive< · llarbUn blia boea -klna: tbe M, ~'Ve ever bid. 11·1 a llllame we're not lllO-poundor In . an -Jn recent
lible to 1et the ball lo him m..-e tban we -and fetla tbot lllupett la well
do... ' auttecl at tbt poaldon.
.
llllaslon Viejo.
Bucs wm have to cut down on the errors Coach Bob Hlvner'a Dtablos football il tbey are to tum back &ante Ana Satur-day Dllht at Santa Ana Bowl. team bas a allot at the Cratriew league
Tucker !eels hia club sboald. be un-cbampiooabip In Friday night'• game
defeated at tbll poin~· nitber tbao f.3. with Orange at Mluton Viejo llld coln-
"Gettlng bellt by cemtoa wuo't tbal . cldentally It'• bomocomlnl.
big a abock. We knew Ibey bad a good "Tber<'a a lot of lallt about the game
team. BUI we should have won tbat 1ame aod a lot cf ucllen>tnl," Hivner aaya.
and we sboukl have beaten El Camino. "All We need now 11 1 .Jrin." The blggeat disappointment .... lollntl to
Ml San Antonio," aays the Plralel Tiiis will be Ille f1nt time In the 1b<-
coacll. year hlltorY of the ICbool that a MiAion
ll<oplte giving up ql!lte a few polnls Viejo team II ccm-.itl for tbe '-
tbll -· Tucker -~ put all tbe title and ...., Bitner admlta Friday's blame on tbt defa\lt. game Will llkel1 be tbe blaeat In tbo acbool'a hiltory. "We've f!llllblecl .In key altoatlona and "U'a IOinl IO be mi enot!ocYl pme,
we've 11""1 tbe l!aD up quite a bit ail In-qt I'm ..,... we'll be llllllllanal and 11•
tercoptlona. And our apeclalty leaml ,,_,,for tt," HiYIW 11111. "We.,. )1111
have hurt UI on occaalan. ""*" tbel,,...., pl8)'. pl faotball llld
''But I'll tell 7"'I tbla, If our ---makJns Ilia blC 11111'111Pa which plays Ila! II did aplDil Cen1tot, Santa l'llUll In cheap -tdow1 .. "
Ana will beat ua. I A li:ef to tbe -bor* ID the game
''liute Ana ls l(OOd, Wre really will be the naillltl --In tbe
good. They baYO I lot better' -pall few -baa --tend around
team tbao Cerrltol. And tbetr .n.... bi tailback Dave COldweD.
much Ila! ours. They -a fine drop '•We tblnt l!a'1 ~ et tbe -bOC:la
back -aod -..... running • In tbe loortlO.'' JDy,,.; 11111. "lie picAd backs." -•r-oV a IOI o( yanlqo,ilt U1 lMI -""'
Tucker felt tbat tbe ahltnoe of bit two • jUJI hll nimillli aliW=." atartlng def-tectlel -· Pat The Illalilol llavo _.it111' to
Sweellaod and Dave Jactaon -hurt coo-Oalclwell In tbetr pat, four -after aldenbly but probotily ...,., !be lnjurtel lidel!Md ............ ltocb
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The jury II lllD "'I on 8'"'811aod aod fecllveJr," mv.r Aya. "Bui -· thet
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Clllnl !<om when it WU In tbla OOl!lltry -of the '°" halfbocU ID tbe league ID I earUer tblJ year, will alJo play ID tbe Mike Scbwerdtf.;.t. 'Ibey bl•• a. veey •
regional event. llninl nmoiDB pme... 1
Patty Martinea Cash (ID) of San Diqo, Edllon will blve op lllarten out }
Aogellte Rolll (15) of 5an .Dtetro and altlJooeb "We'"' a llWe 1111,,..i llP." uya
Erwin Klein of Hollywood ... deflnlte ... Alaro. _:
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. Klein aod bit partner, Leall lleubarpr
ol New York, wt11 tbe -.mbed
doublet cllampiamblp. Be 11 alto a fouf'o
time oaUoaal llnlilo ~
The· ........ ---.. -of three ftllanal tuw•4DIW'• a... men
llld '"' -will bo &elected to porttclpate In tbe !inal team lr70llll In
Chlcqo, Ilic. lti-16-17.
The Central dlYlalm toumammt will
be lteged In Grand 1laploll, lllch., wltb
!our mm aod two -maldnf tbe
-Tho -.,..,.. will bellac-oct In New Yen wltb ·a mm and r.ur ....,.,, llllnlnl putlclpaUoe ID tbe
Chi""" ev..i. From the-~ finab, five men and
tour -1w111 lit oelectecl to tbe w.rld
team.
Tlcll:ebi for tbe lwo-<lly affair al . Jim.
IJnrtm Baacll llJcb acbool are curroally
avallable 81 tbe H1m11n1ton Boacb
recrealioa olllce or by wr!U., 10 Cha-Bard a ..... r, I>. 0. !In 1131,
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lllrtior !ooll!all team ....... ·--··h Llonl prepare for a -i...,.. bottle . at home Friday nlllll· ",.
"We've ltlll got our beadl between our · ,:
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BILL HATFIELD
Fountain Y_1lley
BILL HARBIN '
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PETE conAM
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seven games, share the Sunset
League football cellar and
have had 11 players ·loalt ·at one
time or another due ~Jnjury
things can get i bit gr;m'.
Such Is the outloolt at
Marina High ~ the Vilt· ln!f• are pnpplJW for their
circuit test with Loora ·s.1ur-
DAVE CALDWELL --,__ __ 41y-Dlgbt.at:..~
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Stanbra Makes Most .
Of Running Chance
ApparenUy, opponents of the
Mater Del High School football
team have been ganging up on
Jim Gardea in an elfort to
slow down the junior halfback.
by the' offensive line this
year."
There's never been any
doubt about Stanbra's football
ability and his blocking has
been one of the keys to
Gardea's,success tttis year.
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Unlwrslty
MARK HOULE
Westminster
So, coach Bob woOds turned
loose big fullback Mark Stan-
bra last week and the 195-
pou.nd senior '"devastated an
undennaMed St. A n t h o n y
team .
"We've always thought he
was good," C'Onfirms Woods.
"He's just the type of kid you
have to get through the hole,
he's what I call a bull runner.
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"That just gives people
something else to w o r ,r y
ibout," Woods says.
stanbr1 had been used
mosUy as a blocker for the
speedy Gardea and earlier this
year had spent considerable
. time as a defensive end.
For a aophomort University Trojans' I-formation. Friday But Woods is using him on
Hlgb's Jim Green is seeing bis It'll be back to fullback where offense only now and last
·•·-of football action for the he did h' d hi.in --•-week gave hhn a chance to ~~ • ~ amage .,..... ,._ run with th<#ball.
TrojaDJ this year as he and against Dana Hills. Stanbra ran the ball 26
h!J m,alel aetk their second University has resorted to tlmes for a net of 188 yards
straight Orange League vie-the passing game out of the and two touchdowns, and may
rory. shotgun formation for much of see heavy action again Friday
The TrojaN meet Laguna its yardage but stayed with night when the Monarchs vlslt
the run against Dana Hills. Plus X for an 8 o'clock game.
"He's not ·going to get too
many breakaway runs, but
he'll get you five yards. He's
strong and tough."
With Stanbra concentrating
oo ollenoe, Woods has used
three men in his old defensive
end position : Mike
Beeuwsaert, Mike Najera and
Mike Simes.
"They're all doing 11 pretty
fair J:ob• ',' says •)foods.
But despltt the -: the
injuries and the frustratlom
Marilla coach Leon Whlief.,'.
sees a bright spot In the Vilt-
ings' armor In the secondary.
He's aophomore Ouis Hawn,
a l&>pound .standout who was
responslbfe fOI' 11 tackles last
week against Anaheim and i.9
counted on heavily iii future
Viking grid wars as a junior
and senior. -
"Chris and Bill Watson don't
know when to quit. And-we're
also priming Chris ~ as a
backup man for Greg Foster
at quarterback.
"We haven't been able to
work him . in to quarterback'
during the games, but he bas
been seeing a lot of action In
junior varsity games," says
Wheeler •
"Chris ls a smart kid with
good football sense" says
Whetler.
Besides the numerous stops,
Hawn was credited with an ~
terceptlon In trying to stem
the Anaheim Udo last week.
Hawn figures to be Foster's
No. 1 replacement nelt year
at quarterback besides eecc:m--
dary duty and Wbeeleif says
what he lscti in speed Is
made up by bei1tg u-
cejJlionally roachoble.
iiiiii
Beach Friday night at Tustin Redman vent11tt1 bis team "We needed a Sood ~b from
High. 'wlll probably have to open up him last week and he came
Green rolled for 152 yanb In a bit more in pess;ng against through," says Woods. "And t 17 carrtet 'flW a flouy 8.8 Laguna. that was probab\y the best job averap ll:lt week In a 13-6 ,--'------------'--''--~=-'..:.:
vlciory over Dana Hiiis and
Included In tboee tollls ..,.. a
SJ..yani touchdown nm to seal
-the verdld.
But ~ 172 ~pound
sophomore does 1 bU more
than simply hindle t h •
fullblck cluUes !..-coach Jerry
Redman'• crew'-' He'• alao the t~ am' 1
placeldeker, kiciolll .man arid
clelenolvo ultty.
Tbot'1 enougll !..-anyooe,
bUt Green's alao an end on the
punt unit, reluml ldckoffs and
II the leCODdlry deep man on
pmtt retuma. He'• virtually on
the fltlcf lrom Illar! to finish
wlUI -. e•ception of oc·
csatonal ...u.
Uffell cot I creat deal of
HW1J """ ""'ve beet hrfng. ial btm on a llttle slow,"
..,. Redman, "we haven't
-led to put too mud! ...-n... oa. blm." .
-hsa -·led .. 00 I ct and tailblck In tbe
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non..spill tray. Del Breakfa1t is the non-stop ~reakfast
now being served at all DEL.TACO drive-thru Ullll>
resaurilllll-lt "'1ly1alces a minute and Ill ooly u;n.
.NOW RIVING 7·11 AM
NEWPORT BEACH B~l•!ol <P•Jl...,1 ot c_.
SANTA A~ 4th It. ond Newport F,wy. ·
TUSTIN Rod Hl\I noo~ ~· 11M Fwy.
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Vera lllleo will co-atar with
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~·~G'l'ON (AP)
l'b!IJlps Poln>lewn . Co. and faaUrd Oil Co. (Ohlo) !lave ioii IC<llled by Ille Fedonll
Jnde"' Commhdon of trade-
liw violatlo111.
. Th~ FTC said it is preparing a -plaint against Phillips
tor tll<icedly compelling its
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tJeompet l t ive· lease
qreelllenb. •
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(Obio), known as Soblo, o!
_.ctye praclices against_ !Is
dealers and unlawfully fwog
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the retad price of gasoline . ., t~ugh "temporary com-'----;.,....,.... __ _,
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od to retail dealers wbo
greed lo post Sohio-approvod
~ during price w.ars.
said Sohio forces Its
ea1en lo use l!•<!b4 slam!" aDdSOfiiJO· a cc es so r-es,
participale in company ~
motions and maintain set
bours of operation.
The FTC SB.Jd its complaints
lfOU]d be Issued .under a "°"' sent · "'*' ptocedlft; givbje each firm 10 days to notify the
commission w\leUter ·it wants
\o consider a consent-order
agreement 'Or face· formal
dlarges and hearings.
: RObert G. Griff In,
marketing vice president for '°bio. said the firm would tontest "every aspect" of the
rl'.C complaint. Sohlo was
p!!lfed 16th among m~jor oil
companies with tolal sales ol
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I UNIQUE HOME FOR $34,900.
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U you miss this one, it's your fault. It will
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PHONl UNIQUE HOMO, CORONA DEL MA.l--67S.6000
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INVESTORS BUY OF THE YEAR 4 PLEX $57,500.
Assume· present VA loan bal8.nce'· $47,000.
payable $446.09 monthly. Present. income
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The residents of this small, exclusive bay-
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entrance view, a safe & secure bathing
beach, & no neighborhood traffic. The owner
of this lovely 3 bdrm. modem borne now has
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unit! 2 Qedroom house compteteiy '-remodel-
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CORONA !ol!L • t.\AR -· .,;!h a tabulous l5x3l Seo by appt. S13-90!9.
•BR., 3 ba •• a car garage, ~~ °:'un<1~ gu:L~X-IW =•R.
2 Frplcs., fonnal din. rrn. fun &: ~te~. King alz.. mad et Y ,remln Sbutt · dell. Every ~dttall ~of. this ed btdrooms 2 elegant re Y to move . en
lux\uy view OOme invite. ~ ~ In large everywhere, lieautiful new ~ buyer. F~ view family room. Gourmet's kitchen,' bath & ' carpet.
terraces look OOwn on the pride kitt'hen, deluxe built; $66;500. ~1658;· 615-1816 •
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OUTSTA.N .. ·01·Nw.t.t. ORANGE COAST =-.!"~""' ~. u R--· Es-' . FIRST TIME re.I .... .._ roW>Mlora Im .,.. '~'"'I · -OFFERED flu'ttlel' deta,lls and an_¥'.
NEW. om:JIHG ~d!f ,i:" 8"Z~·'..,. -MESA VERDE -polnbnent lit -.Coll rru -,__ , s bed 673-8550. ...:.• ..,..,..,.,...,..., ... .,.;.·! . ..-.5 e, earner, or • ,.....,..="""=-,,"·-,·""°'I
Harbor View Home, offering .a11 the refine-
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bdrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting I & dJ:apes,
f:amilY rm. vi/brick fireplace. paneled in
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New carpets, drapes and • * •* ~ ~~"" · HOME & INCOME* • paint. A perlxt 3 bodroom * ~·-" & famUy room home. · 1.Lipen l~\Tn, ,,,.. 1ng 1'1eW duplex ::;;;~
Complete builtin electr1c Beautlful 3 bdrm ui •
k I t c h e n large well linlt + 2 bdrm rental unit.
landl\C•oed ' YVIJ. -eeclUded AP ZOne $25;000 Xl"t location. 151 E. Bay, -cul-de-se.e. stl:ttt and a ·hlldl C.M. 645-1137/642-4831'.
assuriiable. Jdan.. :run .price 2 bedroom, 1. bath home ~ MESA Verde -" $.14 500 poslte Cotta Me:ia Hospital: , on guu CAiJ.. 54o.115l 0 Ev ·Ideal for 11rofessional Otflce. Beaut .4BR, 3BA, Fam Rm,, W!'l es. House will carry investment Form Dln Rm, Lrg Llv Rrn
wbile a\1(8.iting deveJopDlent. W /trplc, bltns, lrg patio,
HURRY! $53,IOI. Ownt, '~tsal..
Roy McC•-rdle Realtor Anyday .1a ~-~DAYto
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Workbench. Sew carpets & Hun)in&tan Beach
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1610 w. Coast Hwy .. NB. LOG ON THE FIRE & lndscpd lot, patio, .,..,,y
REALTORS 60-4623 and sit back and enjoy the of Irr trees, oversized dbl
OPEN SUN 1·5 comfort of th1a lovely lam-gar w/boat dr. to bk yard.
U79 GLENEAGLE ily room. With built-in wet Lrr kit/Fam rm combo, --
4 Bdrm., pool-ah:e lo.I' bar. Phis 4 bedrooms, for-elec bltin R/O, dshwshr,
-• · and FA ht. lrg bedrms. & L•auna Ni--' Newport hach overlOokink pros...,... ... ve ma-mal dining room over wardrobetl, w/\Y crpts &:: !:!:!==::::..:::!..,...=:._ __ I ;.;;:,;:.i;;;:..;_~o;;.;... __
rina. ~catalina Island 2500 IJQ'. h . ol living space. drps. sini dn. paymts less NEW CONDO on East 9, A PEACH free-al charge. Asswne 5%. + ~ fHA Joan 2 larwln realty Inc. v.·ith total payments of only 1-, rent. ~ goU 00~ Br·· On Peach Tree Ln. See this
968.4405 $239.00 per month including • owner, · channing, qua 11 t y oon-
QUIET. Adults only 2 br., l!Ji taxes. Ml..ool.O. :L;;klo:,:.."ls;ole:..,. _____ I ~~~ 4 =·· ~. ~l
bath. ,.m level. F'rl>lc, ~·,_. ..ea•'i~ 5l1·5111 <-1 U1·511t * CHOICE * -•· nuy ·~ bltrui. Choice end unit. ,& ...... .-... ... ;::::;=::=::=:::::::::;=:::;: \ NO. lC: be.th!. BeautituHy decorated
$21,900. Owner an x Io us &BYAT&p ii 5 W:. ~':;, P: din ~ve~~· be~~ :
!16>-2187 •fl 4· "'if'ii. • ' • Price Reduc'ed. s"P•. u .t KL r N c POOL. BEAtrrIFUL Mesa North , rm. plW!I )Re. sundeck. ~ 50I("
Home w/sparl!ll"" new Y-& licJ! SPANISH VllLA •• Seller LIDO,.&L TY · pool. 3 Br, 2 Ba, $34,900, By ";'-$3 • .,,6 000' ,.bought larger home. 3 CAL~ 6 •o:J<r•
owner, 3071 Trinity, 546-8347 1 • Bdnn., 2 bath, fonnal din-3377 Via Udo, N'pt. Beach "~-~ ...
WANTED to buy a nice 3 -4 4 spaeiu.s bedrooms, 2 lovely ing room w/wrol!ght Iron * '73-7300 * ........
BR home 1%-2 ha. in Costa baths, deluxe builtin ktt-doors. A real jewel! Shag Mission Viefo &IALTY
Mesa, quiet st. Contact only chen, dishwa.aher. Huge crptg, custm dll>&, sparkling .::::=:.::::...!!~:.____ Neer N..,er1 •••t Offlc:t
dilftt thnl owner. 5--1005 ~~~ce~~ 1 ~ cl~:: ~,U1. ~~)lean N~": re:!!::1e3••=nn 4 BR-$38,500
3 BR, 2 ba, ·bltna, dbl gar & patio. Sprinklers. N c a r ••. ' home, l<>calt'd prime area Walk 10 beach, tennis le tam rm on corner lot in schools le shopping! Brk of Mission Viejo. Close to .pool!!. 2.Sty., frplt'., carp .•
Mesa North. $7_... 846-0004 college, Only 2 yrs old. Xlnt drps. bltru. 2 Patios.
BY owner 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, 2 • 1>u,y at ooty 128,950: Cal for CA Y'WOOD REAL TY "" ""'•' ~~ * full detail" 837·'400. * 548-1290 * -· BUIWER .MUST SELL • KATELLA REA.LTV
REPOS.. Meea Verde & local s,m w .. Ed.. hia beach home. Yng e.xec. O E OUSE BEAtrr NABORHOOD
area. tJndcr $30M. Huntington ·Beach area. Elegant private din· 4 Br 2PbaNLa Hp .... ___. 3 Br .. 1% be w/Sf*!. den + Broker 546-'1'139 ing nn, all glass ldtchen ·• n. .....-Ull'... brard new room addlL AlJ. NEWmEXES $30,500. looks out lQ ·view. r~t.oo=u~:-S: for only $42,500 ln the heart
Fountain Valley WALK TO "BEACH sprnkld, brick patio I: tire of Harbor HI g h I a n d 1. BUILDER SELLING NO\V.
Newer S Bedrm 2 Balli' home FORES:T OF 1 $39 500 25242 Cam Ina Kingae;rd Real E 1 tat e $4S 950
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TO IE4CH! tacl>ed gv. Quiel,.,... .. "" Big y;.w wmdo"" and .. 11y Newport Beo<h NoWDOrt Holghl1 ""' SUeet~iR --·s3·s,f50! ..,_. sume.Gl.Joan.,F,.U~posse• air. The ''latest" In crpts,l ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j/;.;;;i_._it"'i~~:'"jjp';;'"'/! ...... ..;;;:.;:;.. .... · don. REDt:AR.PE"l' REAk drps A fixtures. Hard·to-11 ''ALL DONE UP1' =-~---Surfer's pQradise .••• Large ~~~~~·==-..,.-!ind for $46,000. BKR. This lovely borne hu bten Duplex Eat Cort.a llna,
I bedroom, ' bath borne. • PRESTIGE • !162-'5JI. • -~ "' bo<tom. u-. Eodl 3 BR, I BA ·-~~:~~°a! ~ ~ FAMOUS FOR FLOOR BY Owner, 3 BR. $17,000. 2 Realty OxnJJ9.!l)'. ~~adS:-to 1:,n~' ~~ crpt. All elect kttchtn.
deluxe builtin kitchen, PLANl:FEAroRES! 3.+ BR, $18.500, on adjoining PANORAMIC VIEW cant3Bdnn.,2batbhome Spanl.lh deeor. Klnpard
dishwasher. 2 pe.tk:M, one and 5 Bedroom, all sharp ::0.d. ~~-~ne. Room to & POOL at 419 Irvine. Open Sat. I. Rnl <ate, 60-222S.
covered: Concrete pad !or and in move-In condition. -=-==-'-'-""'"'--~--Enjoytheplctumquelettitv Sun. 1·5. lnc:enw·Pr1p1rty , 1'6 boa.t or ~. Side yard CAU.. for detaila 842-1418. lrvlne oI a boy I. hi• dog ar the $41,000
entry. Finished garage with • Mm • tranquility of wild fowl Univ1·r1lty Reelty work bench. Freshly WAI.Kl• SOPHISTICATED nesttng in the uwer Bay. 3001 E. C.1. Hwy. 673-65JO ~2-~ 3 ~. new. Brk, -•stM1 Tired ol apartments? Try Swim in your accluded pool LOTS OF CHARM
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8 )T'I new, all 2 BR unlt1,
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OWNER must sell 3 ~ bedrooms, larg.e d en •
Ml<'iuded rear ltving room
with handsome firep~. wife-11aver buUtln range,
oven &: dl.shwuher. Ex·
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BRK. $32, r~. 842-2561.
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play tenrili!I or ride ~ bike dctlrable home with % BR down. 1 Bath. 1.4e, tamUy $28,950 trails just beyond your patio le: paneled FR I DR. Waller rm. w/!rpJc., eatine area In
SUre to please the most wall. DelightfuJ small home, King. &44-6200SPEC(IMA.~): koalilche!en. Priced tor quick particidar people! 3 king nearly new. VACAN1' NOW.
•lud bedroonu1, 3 lovely 3 bdnn.,, z ba.,.atnum. z OF .THE WEEK MORGAN REAL TY
baths, ctamorous tittplace car attached gllrage'. ·Only Brand new on tl\e marltft • 67'""'2 67J.6C5f
ll!nds added charm to tam!-$36.500 incl . .land! at a bargain price. Large
" : • t f' . .. ' 1y room oonvenient for 8 eel 3 BR, 3 balh, spe.ck>u8 LR BY OWNIR -
entert:ainlrig oil the bu.llt-tn · · .• fl hi•11 w/conversation pit next to 3 Bdr., 2 BathL S..utlful I •--• .. •11!11!!"-'ll kitchen, dilhwuher too. the coa:y fireplace, formal,_ kitchen, lllJ'lt m a • t er BY owner 2 lovely 2 Bdrm.
Large covered patio for out· LR, .eparale OR. ~ "I· bedroom w I pr!.. bath I houlH, °'"'" kit. $'m. 11>-
doot tun .l BBQ's. Presti&C It.! Thia ts the much aaked dl'61ing am. trplc. <>wner come. s.m. down. ()t:len
k>calk>n Brk, 962-.8865, REALTY for Portollno Model w/room motivated. Terms Av a . hoOllc Sun. 12Z9 DelahN
TARBELL Univ. Park Center, Irvine for pool or garden, ONl..Y $38,500. 6'73-1858 or~ I ~SI~·;:!• H~untl~~P~!-!Be~adl~.-::::.11
can All)'tl.me, ~ $58,900. Joyee E d I u II d CHARMING 2 sty t., 2 BR INVESTORS! Brand new
Office hour& 8 AM to 6 PM 642-8235. tM24t le tam nn. 2 frplc:a, fW lot, ~ Mly ftnted. $41,lriO,
l l A.uumable k>en. $30,000. SUf,000 dawn, TIA~ klan. Broo~~! a :!ch 0 n • 1.::L.::og~un~•:..,:h;;;;::•ch;::.;.___ &&-1446. Good mum. QWc:k •P.
OWNER tr a n , f e red . < FIESHL y 642.mS Mt '290 • • .'!DR~~ A de..,n, fencodJUll r.::'"~T&.::.:r St.,
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-~~"~ mode''' •--'de l I model--" .,.. ~ &G-8950 10 UnU apt. bide .. J • 2 BR. =tn.tta ~,!! ·~.~iful ~~king cl~~~ NEWPORT ,:.t'n ......... ~.--· Well kM:ated ln Costa Meta.
fireplace, grMt far family kitchen which includes aU Shows 16~ return. Prln..
tun & entel"lalning! Large new appliances. &: rnany ex· BY °"'"'1', 2 •IY Spanish clpsb prdernd. Call
patio for outdoor pleaaute1 cllina: extras thruout Call HElftHTS Mc: d 11 err an ea n home S4l..ft954 Ownl't'/Apnt.
overlooks a lovely st{'\le lfurst·tor mored~ g Yes tu red In Horne 4 Pia,~ Vt'l'dt, 2 BR.
iandacaped back y a r d • tails on this 2 bedroom rnqulne 4.«XI 1q, ft, + 28C8 Royal Palm. *61500,
Pluah CUJ!etin&• drapea In-home. $58,500. CUlf' as a bug 2 bedroom, rn&kf•1 qrtn. Mlllion dollar 11)44 dwn WW CUTY 2nd.
eluded! BRK. $29,950 , ~ beamceU~~.flreplM.~,t·A w.., cf coutllne A dty 1-"!MH3$7"'-'='-' -----· ~· . ·"" I,, -heat, "'°""""'P • laraa• In 1"1hl>. S BR.""°'· air <ond. PRIVACY 6 -'°' HANGING TREES a r e V lt..,16' 'rear. R·2 Zone. NI ~ li acre Jot Qaltom bWlf by all J4 nta, .£, Ooifa ...... •--.V thla ho u • e' • Rl!AL ESTATE °"'' 121,SOO. Evn.I .,...n, · .....,. In 1981. ,,_,. 111,3&<. Owofr .,... --"d •--·~ 3 Bdnn CaJI 541).!Ul f()pei Cowan Hdahtl utt. Prb Q: Eut, RH.r. ICaxJQ &;i';i. ~--;,.., t)>e tl9lf 01...,..,... "!;,, M ""-' ., 1us.ooo: ""°"' Loll ,_ ..,. 111 • HERITAG E •trttt. shake root, eu blth• 494-9473 .,...,.......1& ·~.am or CJl).0500 for I ==...:.;;;;...;="---=
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• ;..r:blk~~::: 1w!'.!: =:dQ,,,~ =/rno~Y~":."' h::. 2s\'sR~~":'~~a '!: 1~1~~::. t:.>Hou DELUXE";'°;' 2$~-. · •1~i' ~-;.llf5:..'2Brsa.~ Matnre ai!utt1,"" pets ~on. :..~'"pt . 2 BR.. ~··· U 2·5 (mo . '9141615 or rn-im, lleor ·~':"'· at Apt C 6'13-<!'fl 8'!""441 • FurnleltM & U~ ; ,~ ·~:. . • W W~-to • ~ ·~ ~ ~nn. Heated POol -G1raaes -Sllali CUpetlnr -~TV.Ca~ ~ "'°PP ~ · -'U>lt Cust. Sn&lo/Fam/ LEASE. 1 yr -2 llR 'lli !Mwport H!'I"" •125 Wk I< Up On Ocean. CLEAN 1 BR, utll lncl. Nr Dl5bwlaber _ All UWJtles Paid.'. ~-litd l!ool. BBQ....... 354 A ~ C.M.
ba. ~--1. bl-w' ·'" ~ -Love!y Bacbol '"""""""' beoch, $85 per m 0 . •• 1-Only No p... . . ~ ·~-. .....-.. mM30 to~ ;•;,;i.: lo btaci.: 3' BORM •..,.,.. w/lttll -Maid Strvloo . Pool -Utll pd Gettlleman p .. f. SJH<14 -u'" • ._,., ...,., -Ave. .....,....,
clel Ma 1215/mo. 968-IZZ. -.nent,'-1.azKe 1Vd. a..u ec.u f!HT<ae 241 A-..to St. Celt• Moo, ~· ~12M• =fmrifiiiiii·ii•r.;::i.r.Jirr· •n:5IT:i':1,,"""'"""""'.,_""".,I r ~ to ...,,..,.... ~ $245. l BR S1!iO ...Utill L .. una BNclt VILLA MARlllLLES •. 1t ilAtiiWl'iV!Li);.. nm EX<;ITll!G
.aR. pool, 1 b1k 1D ....,,_ BR pl111 pt1 ;.:::, ~~ mo. ,Call ~· . 'l1JTI 2 BR l3lO w-UlU.. Aot-BACH. "' heacb. nK n~. S. PACIOUS I & 2 BIDROOM APT. .' ·l~~.~N~J~,-~ PALM MESA APTS. Adults only $300 Mo. gar, $2K> mo. Avail Dec. C~in1um1 507 E. Balboa 613-6880 .......,.......... ....,.. .. ~ ~ .,. •-"""'"r MINbTES TO"NPT SCH
REALTOR 8f4.f848 "1&-3501 Unfurn. 3Jo Col TV. 1135 N. Cout. l'~lohod & .Unfunlllhot '. ,.. bj Club. l\tli¥ """"'1 It F1JRN. OR IJllFliRN. '
_,,, • . FURN. Bachelor Apt. Open eveo. 6! 5 • 43 67 ; Adlllt· Llvlf!ll . • -· i Bil; 2 lltll. l!As. "nbeU-·a•"·~ · .~. ~v•Y cottag•, 2 Bdrm, VERY cl•an <bdrm., 2 ba Ml · rn. Year!y. 11>5/mo. lncl'dg 494-2508 ~ f. O'·b h I rdln' .;, I'•• · cuslm lNllt -~ Onl 1 " " .., ~ .. r u~cl ·complete.ly Mme. W/w C!llts, drps, laion ... .,..\o utU.Call615-51'72. ~ uWUer COorcoo al~ ARP""P"-':CU ... okt.~ ryf. bua:epool,J . eleetbU-
,_, "1. $77>. rn.16>8. fncd ,...i. 177>/mo. Call 2 BR, 1 Bath. /JrlCotvl. ~~t. ~ Pluab sbaJ, carpet · mlrrorid w1rdf0be ~ ~ --~pl~ ins, .... crpto, dr'pa, sauna r.~ u... Agt. 516-<lfl. "'1ly crpt'd. Dlhwt>r. Pool Corona •I Mer "'°" """· _,, 'blndlrectrl gbtlrilJ...!'!.kllchUoan ·pl~~• l'l..,. P'>/iie 833-9'Zl2 ~ ~G~ts, ·no ~o S1!iO
..._.. ...... Utll Pd. 1136. Sna:ls ok. 01d-fact!. Eves •• wk n d ·-BACHELOR Apt for one . uge~p vate ~ Piii .. '':"' -~ , l.PJll.. t.o_viftr. --:-1 'BEDRM -nom Sled I ~~ ~l: R";..'t.'A.~ 1;~ ~~ ...... e,:.~."=""u: = Nowport -:ki~~:,~~:~: !ari• be•~,, I • :Meta v~ ... _ ... J=~ Avall~'m
dra,,.0: S22S per month. 2 BR. $'llO per mo. BltlN. 615-:isiO''att 5o30 or wknd. •Wo have WU.ter Rentals 3111 So. ••hl!if•Sf,, ~·AN , '111-a 0 1lELUXE "'M Br., 2 Ba.. lo 115 LF.SS. •
.._ i:enla! -· • . Children and pets o k. BLUFFS 3 BR Condo, ,xb'u. "blkl to Bl& Co-· n ••• •. Alaowu~_:i:~<;_Studto entaavall. COLDW.t\.,·UN¥"a & ~'" ' eocl pr, up. l!ental You'" right, they',. under--T JI ' 1 Agent: 962--4tn or 546-«103. Nr. llOPl A mrkt. Sm Janilly • .,...,.. tll pd·-y-..... ~ ....... ~, u.aa..i•atNG""':TINT ~ "-1 Ofc., 31115 Kaoe Ave., priced! .wn Mell Dr. $3SC1. Yr lie ownr 641)..(1215 · · • ......,, u · e ... .,,.. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, frplc ·~ "~ . st&-1034. (5 blks from Ne,rport Blvd.)
3 BR, 2 ~. trplc, 2 car gar, Townh u-.e.. -• 1 adlt, no petl. 645--l.Of, Unturn, ye'arly •. --$275 LARGE " BR. -~ or -. bltins, feitced yrd, kid~ ok ~ nrvm • .._ 4 BR. 2 BA , •••. .,. $325/350 nfu
365 1.....__ . ~ • w•w an,,,:.· 6'&-Tlll $249 mn, ~211968-'1235. ·Huntington ·a..ch COiia -3 BR. 2 BA ............ 1285 Apt. U m. Apt, ...,.._,,. -wttbout don It fl>le, 1\0 ba, LA MANCRA .
Re 2M3 Westcliff Drtve Irvine Cqsa 1 BR. l BA •••..••••••• $175 C-.& -Cc:.,1( b .:...:. ... ·. ~· r'&' t , encl i-,tiO Ir Kar, F'rom $169. Brand New Delux Unita -~ 'till 9 PM 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, CONTINENT"' ""-··-'--.. --..11-0ro 2 BR. 1 Ba. Penin •••• , , $250 -•• -• ,,._.... 6f4;.08182. Rent now for ·)"OW' con-1\.l. 1vw111~ ... ,. .. , , &'" .,_., -atliletion allowance of 1
•"Indeed! 1 Br-. 1, 2 6 3 hr. Nice loc. Cloie · ALL um.rm:s PAID ·~' ·~ The "atu-Fim'oly N ·•··· • tree l 1 BR. 1 BR tum, )ll"d. carport. suo. ~·.;':/:·~~n:1'v0~ IQ achls & shops. Fncd Compare before you 'ttnt m •• HA• ~Dft'lll' -.wporl __,h :':en, 21:~·1 It 3 BR's. Reritels e .'4J..3900 ~ houiin& needt? patio. So. me wubers/dryn. Custom _designed, teeturing: will appredat:e the Ven-anun~ WMIRE From t155. D!hWlhr: encl
l 962--8181 • Spack>us kitchen with in-dome'a Wa:J of We. Well· • CONGENIALITY ,gar, .swim'g pool •. BBQ'•
. IDEAL tr Cplo 1 Br. Dupltxll Furn. 345 direcl li&htlng ~. 2-.. 3~~""'" ,_,_ & PR·1v·1LS Pots acceptable
w/stv, ynl, Pr• cpta/ < e Separate dln'I '"" ·~ . "~ --~aco, ~ 6'2·200! 718 Scott PL, C.M.
$145. S.lboa Peninsula • Home-like lfnraa:e BACHELOR apt, I . blk pe.tio. 'Outside are gardem:. Unfurnlthecl ~ ... ty~"'.·r-~..,· .. ~ LRG. 1 BR. un.fum $140: A. Ront•lt e 645--3900 e Private pa"°" poo~ wttltte &Dd -· • ~~· , ~·-= Furn n« • -· un1urn ATRACTIVE 2 BR. newly e Closed a:ara.a~ w/1torage ocean, swim pool, pr, $150. lhoP,Pble 1and activltiea. From $1)0 to '215 mo slPed with a Maater'1 · -· • ~
decorated. Qulet be a c b • ?o.larble pc&l1man 2l0 Cedar, Npt Shores. Uve euy, frwn $195• toudii, exclUllve club with ~ ~~ pd.I ~~· .!,
"SINCE 1916.. ..... Adult envln)nment. • Klng-u ll<!mu ~~~ heir ~;. alt 5, THE VENDOME Bldte~t e I ldrm1 unique A-lountalnl ' · • poo · -
"t W t Bank Bldg $225/mo. 673-7615. e Pool • Barbequn • aur-•••"-..__...._...__A . 2 Id. rm1 • t •i-1 and formaJ.1~ All pert ~7(,k. 1887 Monrovia, ...,, es em · rounded with pluah land· * LOVELY 2 BR. Ooee to ..._, ........... uu venue 8llf"ft1 of tbl! South C.out'• tmut1,;;;~""'· =-o-:=..,.,.,.-; Universtty Park, Irvine 0D_u,,.gl;..•_••;..•_.F_u_m. ___ ...,.345_ scaittng. · ~ 'Ocean. 1.rg • llv' rm &: can Mr.. Pbtlltps--H>.m8l 1 W.or 2 Full 8eth1 ,J.Partment community. BRAND New Adult Apt'L 2
Days 552-7000 N'sfhts New-rt~ Adult living at lta best balcony patio. Vacant . . · lliedroomlatucnoefrom$195. BR, Free Util. Pool. Encl. ·~ LARGE 1 BR 11&>. 21.1· 943-2928. __ ...._BJIU ,.1 Ma.tor me ~ w/ 2 Bedroom fiom $295. garaees. 1819 -S.
WATER FRONT . Jio Peta, ~NT N f'unl 3 ~•U • high beam ~. ,large MOdell open 9 A.M. tU d\ak. of 19th, W. of Plaee'ntia.
. 365 W. Wllion· 642-19!1 BR, 2 BA, ,;;, mo. 2 &droom, 2 bath .... -. $205 = ._, w~!ac': OCEAN FRONT,. 2 BRf..u p. 3 Bodrciom-2 B1th WEEKL.Y;MONTHLY Winter. Adlto nnly. Nopeta. 3Bedroom, 2botb ..... 1255 Cnnvettl~wtdry ....,.; ~' per, ahag C"'l"'lo,.Orag.,
Like new! FURNlSHED. Exocut•·~ Sulin ~. Beautifu! ~ apts. w/pvt oft kitchen ED-•--.1· •.;PXl=-·.=mo=-. -:,::,~'-"""'~! i eel h II Comp~ with ....:iher I: JYW ====;;.-~-~1 pa&s, l&l'ta:e, pool, apa. · ~ pa. 1'NEW 1 • BR ,,_ 11
• ' 2080 Newport Blvd. OCEANFRONT 3 BR, Luab garden aetttne Adults, tioL 2 swirnmJna poo}a, Near be~ch and~-~·. r I drypl er. loads of a~o~~-e.l Cotte MIN 2BA I 2BR, 2BA, Call Bing no pels. 151 E. ~~ C.M. sauna, recreatlon !adJJ. ON THE BLUFFS .. .,. . us garage. Year AJvl.UJU 642•2,11 de.Ys 838-1491. Eves il 646-8666 . -• ' tie.. Securit)o ruard,-No 114 E. :nth, C.M. 31.
REALTY . ~~YO!'~ntt;,.;• :::::: STUDIOS & I BR'S wketxta, 6'1S-2919 p rlc Like._ _ _,...._ peto, . AT NEWPORT Fountain V1lley
Univ. Park Center, Irvine Won't la.st, call 675-6015. e FREE Linens 3 liR, l'l BA. l% blka to -• Oum...•_.,,•-:-.. Models Open 10 tll 7 pm Fl'Onl ~eJVPOrt Blvd., turn at SHAKEWOOD
Call Anytime, .833--0BJJ Duplexes Unfurn. 350 • ~ UU11tlea ocean. $100/~, ~ 1::'·3 Ji~ · · HolPttal • Road (1 block Largest 2 BR's Jn town. 10263
Oftlce hours 8 AM ,lo 6 PM • Full Kitchen 96IH767 Pvt. Patios *'Htd. Pools ~ ftetenoft ::S· • I CM above Paclftc ~ Hwy) to Slater Av .. ~ B-"• t UNFURNISHED 2 bedroo BACH, remodeled, like new. · n u.~ & entrance. 9do ,..._._._, Lane, e, ..... ,....,...,ur.i m, • Heated Pool p blk Nr Shop'& * AdUlts Only r n..--N.......-Bftcti ~ 9*:1. &: S D F r w _y , . F . V. L19un1 llMch Wta1de locatlmo. Carpets; e Laundry FaeUltleo ,;'1~·u~ pd.'°~. S1!iO Mdrtlnlaue ,,.,... Adlmt T;i~=.. <~<> -m•> 962-4481. e Priv adult
.._, _ _A_.._ Drapes, all bulltinl, no • TV 'i maid aerv avail , -r·-· r<""""' ·~ areas (families too! l • Bal:
$130 • 4'& Bach. \0 blk ooacn. chUdron, no -S1Bll P<' e Phone ""-' OCEANFRONT . Y e ar I y. ITI7 Santa Aaa Ave., C.M. ~JI! 1137g PARK NEWPORT .,_ ,P>We• ldtcbena .e Newly redl!('. Couple ok. month, 64&-1509 BKR. r='ce $450/mo. 3 BR. NEW. Mgr-. Apt. 113 6*5542 .rtV'"U f Swl ~•-O doo
-• Bl ~ APA..._.ENTS mg c~~ • Ul r $250 · 2 BR, f>:plc, laJnlly Coron• dot Mer El Puerto Mesa ··~•· tna. 6f5.8908, tt 3 Br., I~ i.......o.-. !!"'"'-"'· BBQ-..• lndJv. prlv patios
5 PM. ~ home. Gar; yl.rd, patio. 2 BR. Furn. ~ blk to beach. Large, newly decor. encl
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)lJI · lllorlo ""1d0t>ce ~ Utll PVd. 3 Br..,2_~. ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, I BFR'• 1 •• ~130 & UP Winter. $110/mo. ~ f-ttb patio, 61.,,, crpt, cirpa, DELUXI "'"J Huntl........, BMch
n r ewryth!ne ~U' hone. 1-.·~ -floor .. ~ pr. month urn....., Apt1. St. N.B. 6'lS-OT11. . Close , to everythlng. 1110 APARTft\INTS. t..wany ._t livlno' nv-1'-;..;.c.;.· .. =·-c.;..··;;..;;=-..:...· -.' Adul~ 11611. Rm'. N -VlliW RIN'l'M.S pfuo ... '-wttb l..,. bedJ<>omt All Utllltlot P11d "'· ,..,.., ,....., = 2 BA, mo. 880 c.nter St., cv .. Call ... ~-'·· ~~ : .• ~-. eriooldne the water. Enjoy Bn•uD N""' I Aiea Sat"-Sun 545-4462 ~'B-4030 or 4!U-32C8 upsta • 'flf"··~e en-Pool A Recreation '=.~:"I ~~ aft 3 wkdys all d-.v IUP'-Jlll ............ ---u•• $750000bHlttl: api '?'irwlm· ""'" """' -u .... rt 9Hch trance. $225 pr month. Botti 1959.Mapla A~ CM SZiOrbO ·vttt J!IOd. June. wknda ~ ' mbls 'Pooll -HMJ.lb 18Pa -miD& pools T 11 .. bted ten· QUO VADIS 111 . ,_..,po -units' next to pad[ A tennla, • ,__.. """"'ag., •-r" -I 6T.H65T or 5e-2241 ' . Tennla Courla • Game and -•-' ut. il o! LUXURY GARDli'al APTS. E Puk 3 Bl', fam call Balley 613-8550 Act. • (Ua:J ... al ..... 'Apt Unf 365 WANT PRIVACY'!? BlllJard Room. , ... ~1. plua m ee: • Htd. Pool * J~Saunu
""" :i. trpks, 2 Ba. newly BLUFFS PLAZA . SPAC. 3 Br .• 2 Ba., ~' car * J27.50 WEEK & UP " um. Hen's the anawor Io r l BR. n.m t160 bicycle trail>, wttlng, lhul a.. tlo ROom A M ·,
2-Sty. 3 Bdrm.1 a·-". 1211. pr, ocean w , pri.6711bc:h. •, StutJJo &: 1 DR Apts Balbff Peninsula $159/mo. 2 Br. on 1 BR. I: Den From $185 Dlromeboardl1'•"'°""so ·o1.h!J~~··1 M':ris gnlr_. No Petor:·
Recart>«>d A ~paint. privl. $350/mo. Wkdy1 alt 7, 9 TV A Maid Service Avail cul-de-aac w/2 entrln 6 MEDITERRANEAN and· ,_~ntplt,. ~ $25-0FF ISTj MONTH'S
ed. Ste.,. to · pool,. walk to 6'ffi..3203. e Phone Service-Htd Pool e OCEANF;RONT Town . ::!,_c;:ny~ elec. ~ rad1::1} V 2-story town houaes. Elec· IF YOU BR NG ADI
ahoppln1. S375 Ptt month. 1 BDRM dup\ec uaNm. Oou-• ~~n I: P~ aect~ ~use~~~tl~: • : BJ;·. storage. Lndry tacll. Adults. IL LAGE .hie k:itchena, prtyate pa~ 18992 F,'loiil;la St.· 847-9448 ~ pie prete~. fl'7S. mo. ~.mf°!': ~J.967 2«Xl aq. ft. $150/mo. Yrly. no pela. 6i4--0878 or 557-3372. 2400. Harbor Blvd., C.M. or balconies. carpeting dn.· • C 'iS blk. E .• ar Garfield
t •!~-~ C~~:r:.. •· H·O!lOOLl.D"':"Y"'Pil• ~~&_ 6TJ.IJ081. : =~·POOl1«JL *· ~lLFKJ6f:lCE ::.:th~~~o):: ~~~~~~ens :S t:11 ~ .--... Corona clel, Mar .. e Wldre~ ~ up OPEN l9 AM to 6 PM • maid aervi~. Ju.t north of Apts. Hell at Bolsa Chica'. ~; 2 BR. 1% BA, ...... -· DELUXE SpacibUI 1 BR F-Fumlture P'·n NEWLY DEcon•T&D Fuhlon Ialaod at Jamboro< 8'&-1323. Compare • See 1't rea ly refrtg, encl patio. Gar. No furn apt, $135. Heated Pool. .. """ and San Joaquin Hilb Road. what you're nilsaing. Fr. t 'pets. $160/mo. 642-295L Ample,parkina:. Adults, no "~~ ~ .... y ~ 1T1'E. 22nd St., CM &42-3645 Be•u!~ful Grounds Telepbofte (714) 6f4..1Q .$136-$260.
2414 Vlata del Oro SMALL, New·Bachelor. 1 ~ CM .,. e TitOPlCAL POOL e ~ :~ea J:e cr:Oftl. forJrintal tnformatlon " OELl!JCE, Apt • priv. pat~.
Newport Beach adult, no _pe~. '105/mo. Pomona Ave., · · . .... 2.:f·,=·J:f·.~lrplpd, Gas Heat & Stove. Water. SEACLIFF Manor Apts. 2 Mu.sic.6poola~,teruus,
.... U33 ANYTIME 'Utll pd. -1 BR, ·Fltm. ' lrg. clooetA, -• . Garage Air Coad .. Swim'e BR, 116f. -~~--. llJtl, SpaclouJ Po.ol s 1 d •
• Vacation Yl'-Round. Baoh Huntl......., IMch quetn lb< bed. prtv ...... l4S E. l8th St., apt S, Pool. Rtt. Rm., Lauri!rj' b1tna, -· iltil>"'°·'411pr:--ms · 'SIS.-. ... ,_. 1n& rm. xtra lra: rooms, encl A ON TEN ACRES 64S-4585. . Room included. Placentia Ave. Aak about
pad. Frplc. Utll Incl. 1125. gar w/ltonp. Adults crib'. pta. fum./unfllm. Leua e REAL Vahle! Quiet 2 BR. LARGE I BR.-l140. our dlacOwit. 548'-2682,
ALA Ront1l1 • '4$.i900 •-ED occup•ury ... pelo Fireplace /. priv. patio<. Cpn. --..... I I~ • ...,... 2035 Fulltrton c.M. Pools Tenni1 Contnt'l Bldlt. daltwbr, ,...;i. ms,' M.a..n H2 l!R1 ·_!/!O· ... 11611. 111> 2 Bdrm., 11' Ba., trvlc, -,,liJ e Sparkllna: Vie\\'. 2 Br. w/ New 2 Ii 3 Br apta ' 900 Sea µn, CdM 644-2611 adult.. 2295 Pacific Ave. ec •ou. MeN patkt, blma, new w/w . .
1a.r. SJoye, relrlg. Crpta, Dbl prage, dahwahr * SHADY ELMS · POOL* (MacArthur nr Coa.lt Hwy)· 548-6871. 160 W. Wilson No. 1 C.M. crpta, encl pr,, ~ to!~;-----;;~~!
Att·.f:tels e 64$..3900 Cor Hunt~1::ams, HD: : ~WJ:e~~~eb~~.up LOVELY 2 BR, l'IS BA. D Pol t ~~Yrb' lae. 7591' Roorft1 ~ 400
FNI l'umlture Pion SUNNY 2 Br, blbll, re!r, bltna, fncd /::tlo, encl Pr· """ n ·~=°'7---,.,.-.,.,...-,,=·l;.;.;=;;;...----..;.o; '*e!.u~~~~ BA. j77E.22ndSt.,CM 642-3645 tfli..~~ ill:. r:: :uitaea~ PeuNr$11J~· ~~·blLBr:!..!'Ba., ~·,~~tat-3V~~~va':,i~W~
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Y--~ -Call ~ ~[t BACHELOR. 1 & 2 Br. apta. ---·-' · • .... ., ... , -.-. .. ... ~ pr, plus den. Side tfl! avail ..... ,chen pn""'-wor~~ ~·r_· ~ per .. ~"""". ---~-.. "'or''"OJ 548--9632 be.I........, view. N-apt ,._ "' ·--.... ,. --... ... ._ '*'402 c 11•--· ,... T El'tcl. carports htd pool. 2 ~ ' -v ..... 01 ~;..,..Mo. yearly.~ lady. Mission Viejo area.
3 av· 2 ....._ bltNI, dbl t:"' • HARBOR VU 2 BR 2 BA, I imi.iiiiiiiiiiiilliiio I Adlta/no pets, '$120 &: up. , each. Bltlna, car-DELUXE 2 Br., 1~ Ba. nice area. 837.3927, ,, .. ,...,,.. ~ """"2'!8 -.~ ...., 853 Center St .. pell A drapeG, choice loc&· Studio on dead-end atNet. E 1 Bluff . -~,:=·-,--,,,---I --· ~.-....!' ~ In den, bltlna, "9,tto~luX crpta, .a....._ ' · ' Uon. Leue $100 pr month. ~Iii, drpa'#!!' , bltna, H 2 BR -P.Ho -Lklo NICE room tor working man
,_.-ui ..... ,....,_, drpa, Rtt center, pool, ""..-•-urn. 360 NICELY tum. 1 Br. e~ caJI m8'!fO RLTR. , gatiol. . 1 child ok. 1 BR. del1.1Xe it.pt, best •toe ~ ~ ayall ·on. yrly with kitchen prtv. tum .
.. ..,.. It lut mo. 3 Bl'. 252f ad1ts, no pell. 131ll. ~ hnertl ~-~~a:ul~, v: 2 BR, 2 BA, upst&Jn, o peta. 50-" • pool, fac, adfta, $ l SS , =.:. P~~ desired. East C.M. 26$ Sfierwood St.,
Fonliam. CHARMING 2BR 2Bk-ftorM· &t&-2768 down.taln. Attrac. apt. Spac. 2 It 3 Br apt. $140 up 6*-230'1. . C.M. t•r . 5tf.~13 on warutront Jn c Jud JD I PALM Sprtnr teMia club t .... PER WEEK * Swedish ~le. 6 4 4--4 810 Pool. cptldrJI, bltm, kids ok WELL Designed mil 2 Ba. 3 BR.' a.;, BIHM. OOM to R"'oo""'MS=--=m~ ..... ..,.--up-w-/k~lt. E1smE 4 Br, 2 Ba ti!.tna. d· Jloat for 28' b o • t . aru. comp tum. 1tudkl ~ dayi:; 6TS-4aJ'f aft e pm. 1996 idaple No. 1 • 60-3813 2 car s.100 Month on ocean • ,.b11. 1.-.e~ or $27.50 wk up Apta. 2376
.t.r, ~ new abq t'pt, 'l'RJ-HAR.BOR REALTORS apt. $385 mo. 210 So Up. Pool It maJd aervice. SPACIOUS 2 Br., 2 Ba open 2206 ~·No. 5 . '42-?m5 YN1"hr ~.~"tf2.1. montll to Jl!O'dh• Oner Newport Blvd., CM .
..,._, $296. y~ lae~ _ &t&--m. . C.h11UI• or, m-&112. Kitchens avail Motel TahlU, beamS: prfv gar. f73.-0937 SPACIOUS Townhou.e 2 BR. ~ . may bD"n~ • •• B kl' ,;543-~9'155=.'-~-,---
. al, 1 BA 'rowrlbl:lu8e. BEACH Skle of HW)'. ·1..arp i41boa , lll1nd comer Harbor A-Ylctorla. or 615-4873. ~ . 2 BA, vaulted ceUlftR. untlneton ~ m-l8&2. .., $65/mo. _ Lovely r m ,
.._ .. tloer-oool. ~.,au. 3 Br., 2 S.. p'a tJ o • • Attrectlve 2 Ir. 2• BR., So. of Hwy. Pool. Ga.rap. Pools. S 19 5 · .. • MOvfi IN TODAY.* MAGNinCDf't View, 2 Br private home, employed
.. ld-at14. • ftrepla~,t.-_ l)O(ll. ~. l\J.m. NtARLY new 3 BR, 2 BA, Htd ·Pool. Adillll, no pelt Adults onJy, $22S Month 541Hl7t Slit. A MO ~ apt Frplc, gar, (lt!ntleman. 546-lTIJ evn.
2 BA. fenced yard. er \Jnnrn. JAut •s+l!S '91' campl furn All elect kltch., .Hnfant..,.ok) $\.SO. .§42-9520. ~TOR , 644 a«s *.'/t BEAt1I'Il'tJL 11:: 2 BR.. Sl>fic, _2_ • 3. Bil ~·f..bl ~W oal1· S2'1; Kinca Rd. RETIRED . lady 1 0 v e1 cdy •. SZO/mo. mo. &!:f!'2 !'=!ff!':. trpc, pe.Uo. BBQ. ~ l Br.~ It $140. Adulta.only. LARGE new, 2 bedroom 2 O:iatemponty"Gudm At>fs. sMiai avail. Au. i:;: !O"e!lf,, • . Newport boroe 'w1 y
m-1211• BLUFFS, • "11' Ooooli!-._'.!'~ ~t~t' S/l~l•ldeol ·tor a.-batti. o-io ...a.; im. !:".!"'...:...trplc., pool. ~ TRAS. Pool~..,, bldg, ~-Bt.~; Illy Club. A "'f' $'15. ll)O· Caf nee. MMM..
nt. ..tlo. -· lni>. ll'rif -· . . lll!l3 'Church St., -Iller. ~'ID5. . ~·.....J !15!-«112. • W<loome. 1139.' see --~ 1 Br. p . GUO t H •15 1-i;;::;:;.;:.:;;::;.;. ____ Alt 6'6:1•1 . ., , TWO Mly fum .)-BR. 2 ba " • 1 1: 2 Bit w/turn. avaU. ?qr. 1T371 "8". l l.trte deduction on kmg 1 ome ~
tU.frpl•db11a.r. BEACON BQ-3BR. 3 bu, Apta.~Blktobet.ch.•Ca11 Furn •. 8)h.&lBr.•x ~t=~·~~:.tb Heate4 _pool. $130 a up, _blk'W.of'BeachJ31vd:oU ~~ • ;i-,;.,.., S. por mo. No bll·inL -l'!1Y beach. Salilbu!'f Rlty. -· :."'....,. 'L:i'"(· N" REALTOR 8ff-7m Adulto. 153 CaDW St< Slater. 1168-~0 nr 8'1"_'1!1l!!· 4 1111, 2 .M; w/Oeean vu. • , ·
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. T<e P·-'• ~,·11t ~,,. •u1'/t-f.n C'uc'le hluted pool, ,.., ~ '4-2 111!. • .¥!1. lnlanto Dk. s BR, 11' BA. 1115/tm. 185 olc. 5.15-2131. 3 BR. ' so: .Vlft'. rrp. . , II ,,.., w 'T " n • Aditlta O!lljl. -No pets. Pool. ~ 113 -t. A.,n now,~ 11 mlle N-ol HB.· 2 BR -Clrp. _, --r-''!o'!l!l'l!'!lll!!!!" .. 1111!
I BR tum opt; IJAO, No peta E: l!th Pl. -~ Shallniar Dr., No. 2. bltltoe ....... drpa, · p!!ll, lyJ3lll Mo. MHlTr. . 1ji.,;i1 I JO Sltira
or "' -ao °"'"' 2 BR, ........ °""' -. . . '"'"" tac ptq"" • .., "' 2 Br . 1 bllt to ...... New SL 64Hef8, • ,....,...,,, n111r; _no ,...: Q.EAN~ BR. Cupltod, blc<I, 1140 lllO. C»1t It S oial ..... -· palM. $250 ydy, FEM, • '!ftchtt wants
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pots. 27rr lol..,ie St. 2 BR~-no --OK.. No P,ota. ·-~ s bol fl>le, 2 Br ..C fU·llU, • * -* . cltltlnt <ir -<:LEAH 2 BR; I BA, 121111 mo. c11x ...... ->ilri -. i TRQOfCA[; POOL e V-U111. • 2 BR. ~· • Ga 1-:, ""'; ~ ""S: 1315. ~ .. •t 2 Bil Lquria BeeCjo -· 1
1BRfun1145. GU w · ~ BR, ba. crpt>, drpa, ~~::: =-=· ~ ._. NEW Dupla 3B11, 2 BA, ~ -=-·,'..,..~ !An.~I; ~Hll'ElilinAw.;'1!:11. I• 2 BR. Adults. .. ...0: LllG'f Bt.:•Jllodo: lli -~il&t~ tM·--tmLS Pd.-· Prlv. Colltrarpt,840-1'15., BAY -APT& 4-plec.Clllor·lOiidldli... =· .. ~ FEMALE ~-U U Imo · LARGE 2·111t, uttfurn. $145. !fl w. Bay a,1 C.JI. llHtl!S !!!!!, iillift00t•1d'4141 . . Vll?A liii Liii. ~ 2 ... utlful ~~~
or lllt-lffll. ' 1511 1ltUp Lane , c.11. Coll ! BR. 2 BA.~..,., drpe, \VALK TO ilACH BR. I 1IL ..., .., "'"'bt;y. •ft I or wtaodl. -~I~=-=-~ t;,...,~~:-peta. ~G =Ir. · u.tn. N"' l A J"ilR, ~ .... l7y.~ SHARE View~, ~ -51Mla " n:°w. Wilton. f1 /rno. -r. 1H Htll. MT'315T. ~!.!!. £1 ! em-lad)' . Or -
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per month. C.O.ta·Mna Call 54H587. lDST· sman lbmll)' q !ff..-u-et.5PJD and .. Mr lecal H.I~, ~~ ';:'l=· ~:i :;·~";; Open In • Kf!Ywncb OM ... ,,
·541-21.0I. J • LARGE Tom Cat, dark mul~. mottJy mt: t.tllr . F.V., Welt, 71o_,..i·N · 1 Helen Schatter Monday thru Frtdo.y Call Mr~mente49l-4420 : ~~tn.IClertt TwMt
""" prqe IOr -btockllh ....,,, white on Vic. Hell I< ~ ~ llawailan Gudemr. or wlll -loy '*1r ,,._net A .. ney RU.STY PELICAN Irvine •• ,.. pshnlmftt. SH ~. mi chest 6: atomach. Vic. Terry H.8, Reward, M7-3378. Ka~~ a ~n. ,... c•ll IO.afS, m2 Campus Ortve,' NB 2735 "'· Cout Jlwy., NB GIRL Friday, lte typing, NEVER A FEE AT
EldllnAw.,Apt.H0:1,CM. ~1.338.~+ Beach~· REWAJU>: ~ ~ 60-U31,'' • •NEED he_lp--1-1 heme? We SultcB-4 557.m_1 pe.yroll, etc. Earl'• Body Tempo Temparuy ~--R I •-ro•~ Bl ....___ rabbit name6 " -u ', HALLORANS La-~Garden have A~ lfurie1 Bol*keeper OELlVER-Y-of D·Alh\' ~·~Pla~.A\.-e., h'»INEL Ma .....
"""19• 9fttl """"' ..... ~.., ~ ~' young vie. Orclild St., S:A. pta. Ma Int n ·e e Q~ a I It)' JlOURlteepers Coni,pan~ We need one Autornottye PIWf, SUNDAY ONLY, lo GJR~ I> ~.~ ... -wanted anbna1 holp. N.B. To, _,__ ct.t, whi1-tSe6 collar,' vlclnt.. 5it5-t6T5. • workma ...... 1 .. ' n-Jte Home-ntaken' up j 0 h n Bookkeeper With DMV ex· nC\\'8f)apt>r carrltts. fk.. ........,..,_. "'°· Gt'l'.>Oln.lnl A
AVAIL for lm.med. oo-Qr Me11e.VtfQe, C....Mna. LOST Male boxer i.w.. Wht ~ . ....:--afi6 ~91tl3.u. 547~ ' ' perience. Serid resume to qulrc1 1he U5e or a s1atlon for tele~ work, no ~II· c·xpu eswn. 8'ftd
CUl*\C'Y exec. otc in Pleue ·ave 1t'om. powwS. muzzle, chest.' cdll'ar1 ' P\.• • , Box 501,l c/o Daily PUot, Wagon or Van. Contact ~r Ing, call 51>-1147 llft 6:~ C\MBlned ad no.• r:
NUeoewporolrt ~ .. ~.nh!r,.._ 548-9965. Rnard,. call ~·aft 5 AL s l..andaPllJI:. 1'l'ff re-Help Wanted, M & ·f 710 !30 West.~ Street, a.ta llarry Sec!ley, 33*> \Vcsl Bay P!"· ask for Bob Frederick. Dally Pilot. P. o. Box .~ ........ \.All, ....... • Qt.ACK; small tetna'Je dog, p.m.. ' moval. Yr ~odeling. M['M, C&hf. 92626, St., Colila Mta. ll F:l.P \vt1nltd for t'flbk-Colt& Yea. Ca. 8'al. 1@f 1 =*~ ~· ,G"a·ll ~~-:-O)lbr, Vic La LOST fem Dob~ bUl/nura\ng ~1:t~lota:=. ACCOUNTlNG BOOKKEEPER w/typ~lllJ .t DELIVERY: Part Time. i~11~~~~1~· ~11 ~!: LEGAL Secret•rl',.
J1ll Ing Cent er, Mother: Vic:. PCH I: Thalia, ' CLERK sh. lmmed. poeition. S&1ary Early mom. Paper-rot1te in per11!nced. Par H) m 4.. "S1'\4LL BU$1NESS Misskla jo • .,?412. LB ~ 8 ~-~ aered ,PROFESSIONAL Japa.ne91! 2 Yl'1 ren'I accoun•h ... e.xper. open. 642-<MO. Tw&in., s.A. U1e, )'OW' car, 1'cleprornpler. An Equnl N<.•\1tport Center. C
4 Offtca or combo. ot:'\143 PRESCRIPTION, b t J 0 ca 1 her.' Reward. ...,,., GardelEl", ReUable. Free lncludin& tnvenu;;,~ ~1 ~ Pfl£FER SEMI RETIRED. ~i,J;:: J~ Call 644--002.1. · ''·
111· ft. $70. lXI IQ:. ft. S65. -· tn cooe, "•street on SHORT L.-'-._. .,.__ Ht.. ean 9b-49'1'4. me at lD Jc.., • .i.1.... • 979-1516. ~ -LI NE INSl'I 144 ft 185.128 ft 165 .., -~~ ~-~ -e BUSBOYS m-n Sales """""""" --~:· W._ ).9th ~:. ·CM: = ~urr~' O*ta ;;_~~~Loli J~~ y~~n~ =r ~~~~ e DISHWASHE RS O~~ G~ .. ~~ ponent Co. Needs lnlonned Quality Conll'OI. Dept. ~ 6t&:l248. FOtlND: vtc. vrua: SWeden. . -· Oeanup. Free Ht. 66--3102. Pleaae Appl.Y I a COOKS Harbor, ""Co.ta ..,Me• a &a1eaman. 646-87 aft u . ~:,n ~0J:!i~
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mo; Will pfWlde fUrnltuft' wearing whlte :ft'ea collar. I . ~ l(·J4*} By monthly job. NB, CM, 1&M Whittler. Ave., CM Full k Part-Time D,ELI\TERY, 6 dayi. F.arly Plll't time. lib! clean.I N;: &: ~Exper. in elect(O-:;.;.;;;~
, at SS mo. ~•aabc_.ervtce $.7346.' --~ ~ J..aauna area. 5*-9r1'9. Equ-' &G-H;M>E New Restauranl mom. paper route in S.A. watch~ p-andma239. 2 \\'k-~mblle&, ~
avaHable. ".222 Forest Ave, FOUND: Black 'le ttan/brwn · Gener•I S.rvlas ..,. Oppor. mployer Use )'OUl' car. PREFER days, .... 50/hr. 644-4 · nlques. MU1t know
Lquna·Beach, 491-91SS small' ·male dog. V\c. Or-~~ Apply In Pcnon SEMtru.™1>. 919-1516. HOUSEKEEPER/Cook for llOidering. • 1•
OESK fP(l,ce av!Jlftble S5ll ange A Costa Mesa Streets. Schools &-Relnbow Window • Acents ~ $1o-iuM" HOCHMAN'$ DElJVER·Y .t Stcickman. Cl>lij)le, exp er . unen-Culton lndUltries~
mo. Will provide turnlluro C.M. ~8-9«l5. _ · ln1tructlon1 575 MolnloMnc• e Sec~, Many -$800 DELICATESSEN & F/tlme, Must be IB See ~"."G:t;,.i~'G<~~."" 1644 Whl.:'~"'·· ";';
at SS mo.: Anffleriug terVI~ SPAYED Female~ . • . Commercial, reslde'ntiaJ , con. e F Bkprs, Constr RESTAURANT Harold, 495 E. 17th Sl., CM. HOUSEKEEPER.. wido\ftr Equal Oppor. Em~
...uable: t'llll!i S..cll Shod. """'°" fyn old. ~ntllY to 'O\llT~R LESSONS tractan welcome .. 015--0429 IOO% F .. Pald By ~pany DENTAL RECEPT. Hun~naton-'Se&ch. ~ claim. bu lnjurf. ~ Folk, Jass, Rock. ·Music For mlmates. Lil" Refnder'a Agency 428 E. 17th Street .25 lo 40 yn. Exp'd. w/2 rtrta.·2 A!;., needS live-MAID C:)"" =-"'--~~==-~---{Vic~ C.OVe) .... -theory. Odl Stevr675-fl31'6..-HANDYMAN --.All kindrof 4500 Oun Dr -C05 Mesa C 11 962-311115 F V in Nanny. Older woman "' war: 7· = cc:r B.LA6Ct Daffy, ~bb)'. ~t, TUTORING in math A;. work. smill job! • a 54&-2118 · N~ ·~ F.qual ~-Emp}Oyer a -• . . pttl. RdL 5M72.1 Nue!'t~ ::;r.
avail. now. Call •i;.r,,.~ai vlC Placentia, ~ Mesa. ~~ .h hl I: hi .ac~ spedalty. ~·: 54&-9123. ~ D~ :U!.it&D!v!:'~ H~~~~;~~-~ Interview 1\1'1 2-4 Prt'i
54&-5880. 11 ER It AGE 54&-7308. 675-TB9. age: l3&-'3fi60 after & pnr. tteullng SBO $1&-8844 -days wk. 6 hrs dally, $.1. Penonnft Oftlce . '7
REALTOR& FEMALE a.ag1e, no collar, ACCOUNTING CLERK BU y · ~ I le ~ -THE BR~•ow•" • Vic· Jermrtmo Road ' • SKJPLOADER&:dumptruck Local tenlle oo. ~ Part-time sbilt avall. rtmenta C rk 2Ptt::;,,"hr'!,'.,;~:::.?::::::C....~~--~T
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Deuxe, A~iwtioned 830-3627.. .,.,.._,~~ sawing, breaking. ~7110. Good benefits. Start $500. 3211 Harbor ,Blvd.,,C.M. ditto macb. APPb'· 4 hn day, 4 day wk. $2hr,1.., .. ~;;,;;;-;,,;;v;;;,;-1,·fl!i!!ii!!iii;iiiWI Re~~ldo ~ GERMAN shorHWr, blk & . YARD. garage cleanups. can Jan Pqe, 540-6005, CAR Wash. Cuhler . l.aguM Gulton Industries Own tram, HB are a , I'
white spotted fem. dog. 19th Remove trees, dirt!. Ivy. Coastal Personnel Aj:ency, =·~~ El Toro areu. Call 1644 Whi~~ve., CM =846-=::m.1::;:::,· =-=,..,.-=--::: r.= :~ nt
• OFl'l(:E-s:roRE A ·-. C.M. o.,. S.bplttlnt Orlvewya, grading. 841-lS66. mo -Bf., CM. 'Juanlq. Equal 0 '· Employer OIMEDIATE Opening '°' ~
525 ~· ft. Utll paid; O".: ~-64&-lfiO:l, n)gbts m-'7388.' W.ANT to Ba~t 3 to 5 yr Hauling & cleanup by exp ACX'TG/stat1stical Typist. * CASHIER • Experienced ppo n e a ·t yo u n I ma n -MAID Wanted, pJ!Jmj .• :r: .. ~: ~~:;rrt· car. FEMALE ama11 Gray Sllag-okt ..._._ n..-, ...,.,_fl.ex-conese student, 1ge trtc. Put•t'imt. 20 m3J n per NCR ... nigbta. Call DOG GROOMER ~..i--:'n~~J:.~ non Qubcote Motel.""'
UG¥ • • gy Terrief. Vic. F.d.l.nger le _,, •• ...,...,, .. '·""""· 53+-l846 or 534-2164. montJi.. Moulton Niguel 673--9405. Mn. Frank. Eq>er. f/tlme. 538-1591 _.7 .. ..-. 66-38'10
NEWPORT Beach, Westcliff N e w 1 a n.d , Westminster. lbl.e. cail 543-9854. y ARD k (iarage Cleanup. Water -Dist. 8!1-2500. CLEANING penon, 3-6 eves DRAPERY • CARPl:I' Sa.let: ~1;"!i.;:11n~1:Ui
Drive. Air, crp_ta, pvt bath. 897,..1549 1JC'4 QUi::I ~ home, for F:ree est 7 days .. Call per wk. Ofc. 1n Npt Center. O'"..i.'Orator type cal to allb:t, other macblm operatlom. =I ~t-ln ~"n'll!!i~I ~~ llqll!ll .. ft' u~ mo. Call GERMAN She-i..-.t, !e'male, 1ntahtl' '.• pre-.schoolen. --M-, o:~O .,,...... Advert1.a,.. Secretary Send rawne to: "•ulfted busy &tore $350. mo to ... ~ ... -. #'-It .......... _ .,. ·~· ~ ~~~ Found N l-'"""~-.... ....... Ceritral'H.B, area. 842-9UT. .. .. .,.._,.,. ~ tart n..::..? ...,.... -~ ..-... ,,....., -.. .._... Blvd., C ' 5'8-9755, ,.. ewport ~· '"'".7 H Jee I Great oppor. tor ambitious, Ad No. 483, Daily Pilot, • · .-enn ...... .......,,.. "•·at~
2 Adjo~A ~ ... ~~~.)~ i:.~~1.. ;-;SE ~~CLEAN . i::l'~ttv~":h~":d""' ~~1'60,CootaMesa, w~w:~ -;l°'N"'sP=E"'c"TOR,::=-,T=R=N~E"',-1 ~~-
·-$150. • ~ &45:2l20 o: FOUND <>n Merde Verde 646-6964 . m..1670 Ex-. or .__,.,,... &....----'-. Po&IUon <>per! tor trainee in 2!tl Ne;upoct ' -. w... p 1 t 1 r _... F1001'11,. windows, crpt, walll!I, CLERK .-Ull.I•"""" "". 111 .... -.. ln1pectioo dept. to a.-ist an 50-fTSS. "-"1
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sunglasses. Call 546-2146. • .... _ _. •rnES'•-~ ...... ,_•-con-hol le vac. n-,...., "-pe~ FU!~• lit ruplng ...,.,d MAN lo work Pff In · , -~ •---n--•-•und M J N O R home repairs. .,_-lceted CIHning ~val • ~~:-1 ~· s • Se 1 ~ -w-' ..,,. ... "' e v ...... · yd., anwt t.ve n' ~~~Al~·~$ an Plumbing • carpentry • * WE DO EVERY'mING. * Su;e':tA~~N'.k: 14 4 5 en I Of C:C:ta 1ie:.' . 17th st.. 16" ~ttl~:~~ CM ~1:1!:v ! ~eda. .
Clemente, Aft 5, ~nf.). painting· tile. Ca1l 5«)..556). J'tef:ll. Free est.. 646--2:$39 A 1• ELECTRONIC ENG~-SC.2400 • • .. -Will-•-rilhl '
PLUSH '1"8ll :!.-Office suite, FOUND, early Sept. Lt told C•rpot .s.rv1.. Xlnt H""""1eaning ANCIENT ~oun 1ng BSEE w/5 ,,. ~;: Equal Oppor. Employer • .;; AM,"iiio .!<•
=-Center. 64+-8814 or ~~it:;.Ctt:;t~·-1 JO~~~&: U~t~ By Day* ~rtlon MARINER Clerk ~~ :,u:= Fo~~N~>:1°r.f1111 81\ldM~~.,,.,..., ,,{f
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PROFE.SSIONAL Suite ready Found .,__._,_ D • poo re e 1 • Prl}f. Carpet Cleeni"9 Flne local co. Good 1alary be fluent In both Engll.sh I n--t ~· •!
H il n -t--• AU..,,,....,. pard (Soll Ret.arda..DlJ). L..-..fi car ~-""l•h .I ... , '""'-°"" to go. e at DU1M. Chica. Describe! ~ A all color Alm windows 5: (Joor care. + ucnc ts. I DO n ._,_._ 4 bn per ....,.. . .,.... 642.ma ;'rt f
H.B. $275/mo. 84&-1323. 968--a840 or 968-8659 brlghteners &: 10 minute Call Dutch 537-1508, 8am-6pm Jackson, ~. Coutal perience with pre-school or F.quaJ Oppor. Em~ t
Business RM1e1 445 BOXER puppy, vie. Crown bleach ~or white HOUSECLEANING WOl'iC ex: DAY ·DISHWASHER Ceiesco lndvttr&es. ~~· 2790 Harbor m .. coww work in early NEWCOMER.. WELCOKlijij ,~~~-:i~ Laguna =·!~:°:-di i3.5ohr:c1!u::-rtion Male/\ppllcant. 13-21 ~h'.~ ~I-= ESCROW ~ARY: ~~=n= To ~pl~u;-:'.~ MISSION V:l&JO
SPECIALTY CENTER
Retail/Cooun. space avail._
Contact
GRUBB•& El.US CO. 557.7900
FOUND~ of money, Mesa cl~ lMna: nn., dtnlnc rm. Jenltorlel Agpl,y ·1n Peraon dept. for en exptr. Fee Paid. Top Elct'ow <>f· School Disrricl Personnel rnklent famlllet
del Mar Tract. ~ ~ C::, '!:1r,f13J, 3 pm-5 pm, Mon-Fri Jencecl accounting t="U:-: :,g;, ~ Ottice, 2iU6 VlclOri• mvd., &lflJ I: dvlc into. ~ '166 . · ~ yra. GET clean fOr the H<>ll"~"s. 7111 W. Coe.st Hwy. clerk Good f"-'re •-. ..__ C! .. 1 .. _. 1 · _ r.."'---n--...o.. P/tlme. MUil bl,w ~ -. Is ·-At counq, not ~ N-o---b · ,,..,,,_........., · ..,... """ polluuu.. -.-7 D ......,. ...._ .......... ~ -"-o-..i-~.. .,.... t. Q. Maintenance Door, .... _., ~ ~~ ty I & blllty lo r-n H ten -aflUlC, .car, ..,_._ FOUND male )'Ot11W Siamese method. I do work rn)'llill. carpE'ts, w I n d 0 wa, com· p ng e ..,.... e 5fl-6m5, INSURANCE: P/tlrM, n:· $47-3085. . \•f~ ~AwcadoAo;e.,C.M. Goodref.531.cIOL mereial, ·,e•ldentlal ASSEMBLERS work undor pr"" Coutal ..........,. Agency, P'" CdM Im . .....,. Gd NURSINOCARJ'-'ll!
f!,'THE!!!!!!!!!!F!!A!!CTO!!!!R!!Y!!,!!, !!bas""'""'2 FND orange .l while cat in -~, ~Dtdw ~ ~~ 645-369S. Semi Conductor · mttr needs sure esHntlal. ~~ ~~~ tak~ ~; ~ d:iy;; & LI v • "'-For .•~ ~=·~~"f1deal"'r!; ~~Vente area Call ~.:,.'"",,,cl~ ~=· .:'";1,=; = ~!.:"~ ;:, Apply In pe_, :.,~.~·~"to.."; .:!.i.CE. pt tlm<,.....,. ~· & ':=. +':I ~. ~-shop :n~ FOUND in Mesa Verde ~Y Newport. ~2640. ~~-Cleaning S er v · ~oonducton. Apply in 3333 Harbor Btvd. ~~~ w/d)'nandc Diii' ~-or' '~SIL-S .. ll 48"'"1, V'J per mo. 61S-7254 ~ =~~ewl!Oft,Bea~ 2:!~..,~~~mi~/whi"=·-·"'~':',_'.t.;·:...546-..c.:.•'1308:..· _ j •C-:-':::::::'::C~onc-;-:r:,.,.::;:;:::;-Lend,c:aplng .,...i£MICOA Cos ta MeN. Celff. ~-~ o:~~ ~ 1:J
OFFICES , __ -·• SMALL. ...,, ,....,. dog, PAT!OS.PLANTJRS coMPLErE landlcoptng "' • FAHIC STOIE .,...,., arnN'IO."'in """' '"'" w .. 111.lf
• -~· ~-•-lib Cairn Tomer, AU 0o ..... 1e ""'"· Brick. 1naW1at1on Stat• U<eroed. 333 McCormld<, OJota..... uaN•"'-n ""'"""" •u..>Vl..,'ICL Ootflllw. lm ~ loca\i9fl. llellf' Newport k ...... ..,.... """ A• CCDt.~ .aAl'"'Cli.11"'"\1 -da.-1 ~ Blvd. & 17th St, c.oata Misaion Viejo, 837-3752. slumpstone w . ~ Comm, lndUSUial, Apl ASSEMBLERS ~ )'OUI' own bou. Salat)I + ..JILl\Jtt...U-~""-' Aw .• .3Ulns .!..~
Mesa. Reuonable rent. Call PUG, found 1n Fount. Valley. CUgrQM CEMENT WORK 53+4821. h t A 2nd ehlrt In electronics %. Ex~ onty. Affi· Free A Feie Polltlom e OPERATOftS e~ ~ ~ &: leave message. , 5.l6-n61 poo!Drl~.'..-t... W~~" J!l.'!°8· Painting.& firm . No Exper. required. PORTER INN, 83>2r.O Screw Mach ()pn lo $6 hr · lilwle ~d 1:· ":c!i,J
t'ORNER 90xt20'· M-1 zone ~-n. VV""OiJJ.'I. Pa~rhe!!ll'I Apply in person, 9 thrli 3. • Room 285, BUI JohN after Adhtlilve SalMntn to SUK madl.lnt, exp on f
w/900' ·bJdg. $250. mo. 991 _L_o_11 ______ ,_5_55 PATIOS, wallal. drivs. Saw, Potter I: Brum(leld Div. ••irrD"la 1 P.M. for infO. =t::'y/R.ncarch ::: -.. ·.~RT-TIMI ... Ol~-w. 19th. St, c.osta Mesa, LOSI' Mal tan Cblhuab break, remove & replace lnterior-Exterkw AMF Incorporated "' ~ 642-3490. e ua eoncrete. 54IHl668 for est. cu.tom work parran, Spec. E.81 Ateopuert<> (A Div. of The Fff Pakl P/t Recept/T)'plst Ut50 hr. Must bave cub ftCW,J
l$ASE C.l, tral prldng lot Tic Toe Market Child C•re price on apt.a/vacancies, San Juan Caplatrano Su9quehanna Corp.) Fortman Irwurance Qertc lo S550 per .t px1 hi -
F01 Rtlo ,~ _ p kcenA comer Del Mal' &: Newpca't. J.;;;;;_=..;;.;=-----Free Cok>r Consulting & An Equal Oppor empl M/F Equal Oppor. Emp&oye, r Rubber/pl.astlcs to SlJK IBM Keypuncll o:).Jtt' to 5m M-be fft.t ID Mft oca n . .._.....,, ar W!., Blu Collar Riverside !al ... _, __ n-Order Desk to l4SO ... ...._~ c M 1750 fKI fl All part 642-92'i2. ' CHILD care, Baker-Bristol Est., Won't be underbid! ASSEMBLERS Adhniwt .-.cs ._., SUK · Call Mn._._ PH:'~ AGT. or ' LOcasrll deck f lll'l.'ll. 18 mo. up. Full/part Refer., Lie. Bonded, Ins. Local co. 'w/txpe.nding pro-COCKT1 AIL _'!~ltreu1 , ExpA ;~ ~~~1~8!.i~I~ $14K 488 E. 11'Ja1t~) C.ltt. .... 7171
; from rellt' o time or Hrly. ~ 642-6005. gram.provide• ireal chance or weekeuua on y. PPv VII:'•~ .... ..,.er '""""" $700 -•••
FOR Lease ·(3) 1500 aq ft car. Vic. 2500 blk of C>G-ean Contractor No Wutl!I&_ 10 earn while you learn dally 10::D-11 ::1> AM', Gen. Ofc/Cuh1er $2.2S hr ~ =· ci 1.o~~:. H~ Blvd, OOL Wh1te Saka * WALLPAPER * Start $1.&a hr. Call NancY WCua, 298 E. 1Tth St, A/P r.on.tructlon $700
5.16-1449. dreF!lthss A~-~ ~ J~~, Taddautanoll ~ · Repah When 1JOU call "Mac" ~!".c.~· ~-~ Cools Mela. !:".Som-erpr~~' ~ JANITOR
· wacu. 01~· n:'IIIUU., .w yn. exp . .,,._1444 646-1111 """u"" n&,.ncy, "''""' nAl"UUI. F/C Bookk:;;--e ;oQ' EXPERIENCED
lndustrlel Rent•I 450 ~~~~~&32 . ~4 •. M¥ 119 eq. ~7:9Q36,.. • Relldel\t:tal *"' ~-~·"-.,. s1.1 CM. Le&al 'J¥ptat 5400 A* tor Lou Ph111!fi
SO. WEST C.M. Puk "'· Newpciri (Rom', Dr.ttlng : i;o~~al =-~~.' usi.i '""''~"""', ~· , , .,: ~AV:.OR:!. ~ IAC M~l Units p.pprox. 1350 -i: ft. Tag) 60-11$3 (bus phone). PLAN.s.Houses, Remo d 1, e Free Eitimates chef Jn stealr 1o.&9e' opera. . 'L,.Oco d PIT1nte. Sat/SW. W ~ a.ta lltl9
3 Phase power. Lrg over· WHITE male pood]e,. Lost Room Additions. $50 up. Mitchell Palnt.hw &tfr10'17 tion. G days. Apply in :J. credit Oetk to s.m JAHJTORIAL !uptt\'iD'. · ~:~tyr:r:i~:u~ :: Beach Blvd., C11 /4l . 557~ EYel. ffi'f-9695. PAINTING It PAPERJNG, :n. ~m. ~ ~ ·-,. / 'on FrttNAEWPOF,. """1tRTlonl ~/d.:. ... ~-!.._..L,• r I
64&2284· or 642-2938. * 847-5346 * 19 1ft. tn Harbor &ft'a. Uc ll bot Bl d C¥ . ~hi, uu""' nm lUTill<· u1r.J1N.J.
l.300 Sq Ft M 1 with LOSI': Pet Raccoon. Vic ~clening , It bonded. Re!'• furn. ar v " . • () J I P•rsonnel AaencY JUNIOR SalnMen! 10-15. front~ Lr. space door Harbor ·A Victoria. CM Experienced Gardener ~2356. A~ ~ makeEARJ!; JI/and W 0e¥w Dr.: N.I. Earn SZ.MO pe:r1wttk rt·
1177 mo. '3 :. ~ Reward. Call 5'1!J..4S19. , • O~. Malnt. Reuon&ble ACOusnC cellinp painted hollda,ys happier for your 6ft..a1I Una:DAJL-Y nn ~~ .~ the •.'f
Logan St. Days 646-«133, ThetuteatdrawlntheWest, C.ail 64&-Q52 $8.95. Stucco A eaves $129. enttrefamlly! Jt'1euytell· ru.u1, •w. .. nol• Q
eves 646-0681. -, .a Dally Pilot Oaaifled Sell idle ttema now! Call R.S. Painting. 80-9T11. ~ ~~~ ... proc!~~ lllTI: FRY COOK ;:.•,.:.,.~~ ~ ~ 1.,.,1MJr1• i;~ Stor-455' Ad.~ 84)-5618 now! PAINTING -Hone1t, clean, UWL ......,,.,,.u .... ...-uiuu.. ftlll. Ex.per onJy need •Plll1 ,,_..___.. i. -.... -~ liji;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiil ,..,,, .. nteed work. Uceneed Catalogue. cau Now 51).'l04l C.0'-·· Kllchm ""'"'YCJ'T& T ~ 1 • ·--· -~ ~ W• -" -UNITID-·" Shir ... Spoco Wenhd A lnluNd. 615-5740. BABYSl l IER ,.... '°"""'· BUSBOY fi 3211 H.-Blvd., CM houn oner -end I CALll'OltNIA u,w-
Would like ..,... o• com· .. * * * * * INT. '-Dder. """'1L aelJ. Men!dlth Gonlenl. or OJ NERAL ~ .. ._.We .. ,. ._
,..;able ....... ,... ... In •--..-------------... I ·lncs -· Uc.. Ins. SU-. H.B. Ill ender, IJISllWA$11£R tnunedlate placoment tor Ax-........, Valley • MM! lllMl•'f Balboa Island or Newport ~ Local refs. 6&GllB, Chuck. before le aft scbl. 911--2942 tninee J)Dltdonl. 12 to 1tart Hunttrwton 8tach &ttiU an-11Mclt-::; I
arTa. Plse call ~7136 aft ptWF. painter, honest work, alt 5 · AdvllnCt'menb &ocanilrw tO lf. YOQ mmt be out of _.
5 pm. Trader's Parad1's· e ..... lie/Ins. "''""'· .... WAN'lED • Babyaltl" I eblllty. Up to " •. ..... -£?"' '.,.:'i,~ ~......:.:I STORAGE, outdoor. fenced. . ett.·Reb. 541J.-2T':ii. Housekee~r . J day a week. . Jo\tll Tl.ma Ana" Coata Mtu a.rru. · iQ ( 1..:t:o::;ua1::.;:;:.,-;:·-::~i;j~I e N~rt Blvd. For info PROF. Pa.i:nUn&. abo roofs. 6 month bitant. Ne.,; p"o r 1 p I .S. NO FEES n Pr 0 r t Y •
call ...,.,,.. 61$-0144. ...,.,,._ cell. 1-1..i..-. 11•!0>1'. 548-9111l. APPLY In p......, l'Miflc ltMI Ell ... S.=
R•nl•I• W•nhd 4'0 I 1' nes -Llc/lnl. ,._ fff. 645-6191. BABYSm'ER wanted, "'>' 71 FHhlon 11...... p --~• ._. 11.. FOi 11-~ Mo ., -· 1...:.;..... ____ ...;·~ . ._. · . WAL 1 PAPER HUNG ..,.,,., 1 cltlld. Call llG-U61 Norw!. llMch . • e.---~ ·~ _,
4 BR,~ '"' .... nr Adams °' Cort ,:bko 6*-:1449 H.B. ~ 0J,;: ::.:;.:., q°UICI( CASH nm.. ,.,., .,..rui.. 2::2n ~~=· 1 child. ' .. ,.,, !.....,• R.,.ir t!KBYSll'lER.' Jlbr, 17 mo COllPANIOH 1or 1.h rt, ~· C•IU. ·-THROUCloH A• ~~':°J'..,~ WANTED'lif,.~.. ~ •=lifTCH~G ~1P=1.."'I· heo'.~ tlderlt 547•6446 · DASLY 'PILOT .,.,..Oen-. ·'Bl
S150 mo. Sin&le ladY-:-CTean, AD ~ Pree'ntioMttea ~I le r • , proof =pc:wt.. Latl ,~w:rm:.; ~1U Alie lor RatW 11!1 VllilSl'del COit .,..,w
no drink, notmdke. !118-91JJJ Call..,._ .,....., ·a pl•t<orm eOity-.,. Wlttl llnto olt,,,. _ dnw tno._w..,_ WANT AD .J!IU' -· :1:;
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Fa.moua license course now
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New or experienced sales
people. Openings available.
Complete trainl.ni proaram.
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• .... aoJ,y 9,000 ml. olW W>dor -· • Vhl>l too, full vinyl In ' CADILLAC -... -beater, WSW, -'--------1 warroney. AM·Fl!J ndlo. "11 - ' ~ -• full powor, tllt -· Jeu a.n ll,IJIJ&-. 19'1·
MGI 'M -'511 . Muoi ,.. to •-· soift flwoof .,.. tllul ....... etc. llll!ICTNJ. DEALER an.
1 '1 !wire wh<elal -12.350. or best olfer •. Pvt. J!b'lf-'·• -·~-.~N '4444 . •·-oot ,.•~--~ ~-· ~I 'PRl~ED -Opon p1y. -~, ~ -<•, NABERS CADILLAC: -• --w ~· NABERS. CADILLAC We .,. -
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fl•wr.,..., '51 ~..:.·.m.~-.ti.' ...,no.""" =~~ uat..n '72 l.ick • NabelS 1000/o WCll'l'lllllJ ::=.r::-~ taoe~c!!'H.wY ·• F",!aiapn. • dlllon. IYsm9 · VOLVO Electra225"-n C1Bac ·12a..v.rmp.eu."""' ~":!::.:,--_. ·1
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,, '61 ~-~-o.-r 90 ~~ HMarbor 81~.:.t. . FMng. 11' -••· w~~ ~-5'().9100 "--" S"~--"""· -1'251YrG). ONr.:lr ~·---.o•t WE HAW THE .......,,_ -..-~ ... 546-uw 2 Dr. 4 opeed, maroon with '"'° •~. ·-~ -= _ _, $3395 --'•
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·ylNVOUERNTORSELIYCTFIDRDN wJ!lllU "'7· Good "'"· Macy ~ hM"'m·~ -~n~ u•IERS~DILLAC: etc., etc. Cloth or l•alhei MacArlbur Blvd•,..,...,,. ••7 ..,. ........ ,.0 .,,..,..-xtra•. $1850. ac -· n~ .. ~·· ---· 2 lo -ln>m mws .. '""'-<-;~:;:;:;;;;::~=-~~1·-ifl~""ii;388Q.~;u;:M;;;;: 847-8fii6. a>IJ Harbor Bhd., (XTJ46.1) fABQ:J99). CEP1I
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Hunt:1Dgtcm Bee.ch ·, , 8'1'«117 . Kl ·9-3331
. Autos, lmp11 led 970
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,val .. job',6 -t -· cpl'(, --°"" Eicoel ....... -"'7-&96 ...,. lll6ll ---~ ...=r.:';..!. •,:,:; owner. -• Autos, \hod 990 '73 _.____ <bot& ..... 5I0-9100 1t72 Chw. y_,. ·~-i'-·1011QUAJU:8ACK.Alrcoad. -· WHOA NE •.= ""-"'""'· hu WILL B ur ,!°'..cl,. paid 1-a&e """'..11'""'"" "'· So. Coast c~ Leasing Cpe De VIie . . WEI Ell'). m,,ms~. ,.,..
tor "''/"Call Kent Allen nu paint. lB,om ml. sm>. SPECIALS Thll power Air O>nd. Vinyl Hore • a b~e at -· '69 GUSfAFSON or no . . Phone eves or wkendl. 5'8-1971 Buick Centurion Roof. n..iJ c.nmt, a..ts. EJ Doratk> ·loaded lor beat. LINCOLN MERCURY
83?400.-.. · • 183!. 4 door hard top, 15,000 Beatitlful ~ ,,_. '1.htbelleW.ble \IUtle, HUITJ 16800 Be~ at Warner. -TOJOTA . '71 ' Su..,. JluM. Sumx>I. . miles, full ...... _l.'l!OO. "-= ....... tape ........ ,58W1Ey). H-l!Hch • · , 'sier.o,.a....-. 91orp! 1971 .F ... LTD··-mli8e GU5rAFSON -
..&WIJmAdc tram. p 0 ~ tteerln&, new paint. (vpJ, ""· $1199
. fjEJE NOW :'°~:, ""4' ext ti • =·top, air, cloao, $176, ~~ VEGA GT ,
~ -T'* iJ68 vw Van {Kam.bi) $1100. Lease •t $89. per lnonl.h per ..... Htlltbcbi 9-:ll '72 .... M lfwn, air, 4 1pd. VI, •1•QDMIW-, power ·~· IUIU A Firm <>rflla1 Xlnt 1971 Ford LTD Brouatwn 36 mo. O.E.l ... tu SC.W. 4 ee.utAIMt oller. ssr~ Inc. laetmy _.!f!.,._ytnyi ... Alfa Roi. m-. ~ ~· F........ ·-'door lUll ..... m. lmrneilloto Doltve-'69 c;;iui .. E~'.... .. ·--~ • -... ...... <'1WP!llll;,,~ ··.·;
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. ALL N.EW FOR . dm.::";:' ~-::-··.; .. ~~ tape u., Chevy Monte car1o LEASING • ' • -·~ ---·--... 1o -"-,_.. .. • ~~ ~-fully equ1~, •• mo. -.1.21,ooomn .. ~-."'= .. ~. HCJW•-----•·t · • · '71 D•-24IZ '73 '64 vw Sunroof. Cocoa ~ ~ ALL MODILS ~--prt• ~ ~ ..,_..,... ~ 4 5"!. Radio,~ (897• 72CINranceS.la Now! llrown. Nu u...., shocks ~ ~· lmmed. AND MAKIS r . 1961 Malibu. 2 Dr. Vinyl top. No put -,,. ia" ~ CAWJ. $'85. 1!eo Hor Gu, -300 Weot 6,Qt ~ •n•s 1"1111!!! ilat!lllUJ ?n, auto. air, p/" cleen, ~m Jam~ ~ ... {~~··1 ·(/'lo{~ t_i:a~~ N~~d Sa~n= •;;.::,=-:::~~~l =.w7~""
. b ··• . •-.. CM. -:64 vw BIJG,8unrool. Good oors1 -CAJIAJIO e.., ....... • ...... , .• • _v•·s .::,i;::,~,:j.~~ '67 T.,ota..Con1a ~ S425.-All ' toOK&-:-. , Blt-l:aslRI ---. -. .. •II -tl.j!
Radial ~ ~· 5 - ' ........ --radio, 1\lp ·d ... Gnmiti Jloe. .. "'-=-· -CAlf£IS OHC, wir'9t wbl!el coY.I; '.ligh(b!ue' •1 Don't PU1 thll ~ 'IT VW BUG Fu111 ...._. wlalr CDlt-DJ, W.CM "t b'ift --PHJ ·=1°, --. Alr, .. ll;;i;:ia-4•11 646-9139. \ f· · kul<.. -book (TXPUI) ~ -6 clutch, $750. di--•lblad< m. (Cornir., ,._1 ·~ -tr!OO. Kii
t '66 Rdatr. -!lbergla.11 Cll!!f" M.111' at Bill lllUley 53MMS GI' 963--7265 terli:ir. llu 1nUlc. power" lrviot Cdl. ... * 6'13-4to8 * IWU.
top new lntr tape deck, Toyota, 18881 Beach Blvd., '69 VW Van, n e e d 1 lteerinf 1: _ P"ft'r' lnka ntJISS.Cli; 2131127-"367 ----~-
"""'· $1 ,000/offer. HunL Beach •. 8'7-8555. -"°"'· $!0]. 1:mmm: "'89 wjlh lhla 7 .J II "-dee CHEVROLET 1 647-3115 · HERE NOW 11 * 564ISl * ad. __. •n DATSUN 24l-Zt X1nt YllYOS VW '68, Bug, Jo mileage, GUSI'AF9"JN . hatill7 Air Conditioninc 1910 Owv. Ooaaltln Bltate.
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. 83M'IM , m-om. 1611111 8-h.at warner .-inc. 11oreotlier vln>I .... -.. a -Alf-nr
· JAGUAR ALL NEW FDR '69 VW BUG. 191'1. Radio & Hun~ Be8ch = ~ ful~ ......':.'1':; --!lit .;.., -'73 -· XLNT O'.lND. -.. fn>m. Ila low u (%16. ,._,. Air, 1-.....
NOW ON DISPLAY '59 JAGUAR XK .. 19), ~ 1 • Call BG-ms eves. IUICI CJS). new *-I: brUa. Putl-
Sal" Servlce Hard Top. ~ reblt 'nCloar•nce S.i. Now! 'Iii VW C.U.-. New e~ ' · S59ft lntr. "-sms. 511!-.
Ports i!o<lY Shop '"•·· new dutch I< U..... ., I ~...!. & tires SHOii. or bat oiler. '69 . hick NABERS CADILLAC: '"' El c.m!no rn v-1. Auto ~ new front end,.~ li~ L11ft1 646-QIM RIVIERA CPE 2CliO Harb:r BML, 'l'ranr. lt8dJo, fleatw, Air =1 body worl<. 551:-~ · . -VII FOR Sale, 1969 VW Vao. Fa~-Air CoodftbiJ C..ta M... 5'MIOO Oool. PS, ortKlnat -
'10 JAGUAR XKE •coupe' I-~ lllil•· Goodccixl:.Jl~· yi .... 'i""Z.!..,M•"'-'*'lnte';f,r, '19 Cbnvertlble $2950 . ftnilllma..6645M '* • oi-,..._., w/wtre wbella. +.peed. . f. ' .,........, .. v ...... .. ... ,. 1989 OIEVELLE lllDllu. v: ~ 11-ncy red. Xlnt cond.,U!&l.HUbor,C.M. IWS-9303 'G9VWBUS,SNRF, allpower tilt1teerln& Ablolutelypldld!ADlax· ~ - - -'""""" 543-8355-wheel, .t'ereo, mpiy dlx.. ury opt.lonl. Wbo&eaJe pr». 8, hlnbbp. 3 speed. Many
$.11199. CalJ. '69 f"~ C-Bed. $1625. xtras. OOIG638J. ed tor qulclc oale! Dove, Eic1raol Xlnt cood. Sim . IMW KARMANN ·GHIA-Blad< v1ny1 10P ova red; 1o *~mas * am --19'12. . Call -· mn... See lt, try t~ buy tt! '63 VW. 9wool. Gnat NAIERS CADILLAC •es CADILLAC oonvert. B<au • a!EVY Non. Claan.
Visit our DIW bamef '64 GHIA • Like new, bjg (570AGG) Only $1099. Bill transportation. m> Harbor Blvd., blk wi red leather inter. All New tires. $12IO.
I · bore engine, aew . pain~ . Maxey To><>ta. 1B881 Beoch , * !rn;-3'1l5 * , Colla .,_ "°'9100 extru. FUll pwr. Flae"""' , -or 5'8-3517 ........ •le. Boo to -. Blvd.. Hunt.-· 647-8555. rrr vw. ~~ Cl-Xlnt '!Ill BUCK -°"'TY Pl'!. .... m . illlUlTL • -' dr -Air,
. · S795.642-«i890f'Ml.ro&o. ·-;M!XHANICS Ida! '66 cond. ~-OWDl!l'. $850.. .condt&n. 37,00ll ml. $e. 1172 EL DORADO O>upe, rz;:rlb..,..l*bit'ttr.. ' ' MAZD" Toyota Sta,..., good-., Phone-, 675-0091. No calla afler.6'30 blade, blade, blade. 9,000 ~·
Roy C. AR .__ .. ... . ~"'."' "°"'" sw. ""' 11 Vi! -a.a-. ...... . •. m. • m11e1. ""' -· All .....,. .... ..,.. -..-• tr>
;-. Work 9l!H813, uk xlnt, w,IOO mi S1600. llrml '8!I Bufdt -Excel w!tb -· --lbe ..... -.
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ZM E. t'ltb St. . MAZDA ' fer Sandra. • • GolrW O'MJeu. ~nm ~ Low'mil!t, Pi-Iv. Pry, lS86 eonv. cnn a 1n xlnt Autw. Uwl "° ,,......_
<bot&.,._ , ~ LEAS~ ,SPECIAL ·1!1111 Toyota, erown 4 c1r oec1. * '66 vw eam..,. wllh call "'7-<ll• or m.'1517. cond. Sehl -....i a1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;~;;;;;;;_;:; New 72 RX3 ,.. ... 6 cyL .. Clulf<: In It'• brMd -eng, Sl.10IJ, or 1!1111 RMera, an -..... driven, 64C-1189. ,, USED IMW'1 $57.56 own ttme 5IHl8ll3 11eat otter. 54&-7'4!1. ..n. S3000. eau -..,.., '8!I El Dorado. mu.. X1n1 . ., '"° · roRONA '69/lS'lO ' dr 1m-• "Iii vw • ""m. """'· m . eau m.sin1 att ~ '70 2112 ' ' , . mac. 17,500 mL $1495. Orig. Xlnt cond. $1400 or bat of. BtnCK SPECIAL '56. Very -'~""'~· -·~~--~
?1 2.o SIOAN Loaded. ROTARY powered. owner. 6t6-6'1'lJ. !er. 645-5128.. Kood condttlon S 12 5. A pod want .cl ••rood in-
CREVIER BMW 36 mo. + T • L. For resp. White Elophant Dlm•A.Une S3H916. . . ·-~!!!""'!!1nt.';----=
Sales . sOrvtce . Leulna-ply. Trades:""' TRIUMPH A-. New I 9IO A-. New 9IO A-, New 9IO
2fl8 w. i.t :s.im" Ana "D72 ROTf.SRY'tS H '67 TRIUMPH
'67 IMW -·. emo a e · RuNs :O .. * $500 Let
Auto Trana. Mutt ., 15'&-• fo TO CHODSI • 'llll Trhunpb Spl_, ,_ HOW CTN).~ $1295 , ·.'.=·~1:i..s.:!:!!:: ~~~~ . ARD Chevrolet [~!1~1] H~NTl~i~cH ~;~'2"!~: add ·a -special room -·~ -;;;.--:~~.:.~:rr.. ~;;:bl~~ cit your house! ,
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Despi\e 'iht .WO.Ping ctWnies ·~t would IJ've lo be lisued only after a peeled to continue, "the <;~ At-~!lie apjln>~ ol the Coaital loltlative; re8i!1flal 'review conunlulon srants its torney General's dijlce1has adV~ )otai
It 'WW be·-ai .wiia\• In San approval to ~lo~ In the ·COll!taJ cities that any penl\lrapprovals'granted
Clemente'•· 1,000.yard coastal strip . witll strip wbi<h roughly 1'111\1 between the •sea before the<starting·dlite ahould come with F~6, :. ~ty-o~ !"1d io<Jay. · , · aqd E;I ,Camino Real through San disclaimers from the alllitovlng agel>;les,
Bui -.net that 'date -00mes "the Clemente. . . · stressmg· ljlat ~I -apprevais
m ·olutiqn. · •' · ·' • L ' · BioWll lidml\ted 'that· ~rtalnty iitill ml4,h\ be ·~;be!ore the (irojects
Cjty AllonleY-F. MacKenzie .Br:own emts In the ;"nuts 11111" bpits" of 'the • cowd begin. · , Said tha) fie tioS 'dviaed ttiecity lo p,.O. Coastal Initiative ofllclaJty •oJll>lised by.the •• G,lildelints for San .Clemente mid other w·bil~·pennlli in. the -.oas~ zdni Sim "Clemente CltY Coiincff ancf ~Y cities enmeshed in legal confusion are ' ~ . -~
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building -lhreatenillpy behind• lbem;1ften, ·at 1 the
-very last moment before th'e lllll'f CNiLlle9 'diiWni "on
them, they scurrrup the beacb•to..af4ify: . ' . ' ' . ..... ---·--.... .-~·· .... ~ ~. --... -
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lllchard -hu inllated that ...
realOll (or, a historic building boom
under way lit San Clemente Is the leer by
de_velopon lhet the initiative would curb
much -along the shoreline.
The city bu ~ bealeged with major
projeetl in recent months and the valua-
tion 1of pennill proce•ed already this
yllll' has reached fll million.
Thal •la about IZ million more than the
prevloos lllatorlc bOom of the early !lllOo.
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rhle on local development will be made
up of appointees from Los Ang)el and
Orange Cqmties.
Before Feb. 1 that reg~ revie-N
board will have to be formed with
members including .a aupervlaor from
each county, two councilmen from cl ties
In Los Angeles county; one coun::llman
from an Orange County dty; one
delegate appointed by the Southern
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Kissinger, Rogers Vie-Nixon.
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nilon acknowledged publicly klday that
there are dlHk:ullies In the relationahlp bel-.i his foreign alfaln adviser.
Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, and the" State Department beaded by Secretary of
Slate WUUam P. Rogers. . .
"'But I tbint Bfil. Rogem put it very well," Nixon recounted In an lnler·
view with the Wuhlnglon Star-News.
NIXON QllOTED Rogers aa saying: .
"When the team la winning,. )'OU don't complaln because tbe eecoacl baae-
man may be· geiting niore )lllhllclty than the shortalop, because ii ...,. be
that he has a chance lo be up at better times, and so be It."
NIXON SAID a perennial problem of relatlonahlp between ......-U-1 fn.
temallooal affalra odYlaen aJ¥1 the state Deportment hu been portieularly
difficult at tbil Uzne ·became ao many foreign affaln ln1Uative1 •ibid to be
Vows
·Reform as Major Goal
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He laid the United States would pro-
vide postwar ••sltd1noe. both mWtary,
and -· lo Soutl: Vietnam ;;,;j "aome aallllnce alao to North Vielnan\
01. an economic bull."
The President said hll ~· loi; welfare rtform Ind to restructure the a ..
e(!QUVt bnncll; which died In Ille Jut
Congrea, WGUid be inltiluted lo the ex•
tent poalble. "throu1h actioo al the ex·
(Sft GOAUI, Pip 11
Dana Harbor Impact
Statement Assigned
' VTN of Orange c.unty, · canaulllng
1 .ine<rtng !Inn of Newport Beadi, hu
been named to~ an env~I
lmpect llate.-t (EISI for the un-
devtiopmml ..... baaln ol Dua 1'1>1nl
Harbor.
1bt lmplct ttatement authorlaed n-
day by the -"' Supervlaon, will fn.
dude the p_.s --
JllllilUJe -ltltf the ~:u al Iba
Streett "' Ille .... """ LllllertL VTN la cumnlly _... 111 EIS for a
boat repolr fadlltj ai Iba liorlior • ........
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Robert Ray, 22, of 17272 \.Valnlll Ave .. Tus\in,
ejected fron1 his Volks\vagen when it smashe<t OP
this g1 i.irdroil nortti ot E;J TQN llQod, i• li1te4 in
satiifactory condiliQn lod1~ in lli@ inton•iv@ QI!~
unit of Mission Con\munity HQJipit1t 'Mission Viejo.
"'' car skidded out of rontrol on lllf laq Diego
l'reeway late ~esday afternoon. Tl" •IOI! _rail @r~n~h_ed lht pllfionpr &!do and !lay lutft!Hd ien-
gus InJ\lril!ll.
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COAST •.•
Ca11fomia Association cf Goveminents
(SCAG) and sil more public members.
II is expect@d lhal l!y tbe lime! the
•H'llPf -II! tnd it!ll lljl ill QWR IVtltine
SAN DIEGO !APl -Luther Manuel
was out of deQt iind happy back in 1969. a
blaolc cement contraoloF wilh a wife
~d borne of his Qwn -Ufllil everybody
tried to help him.
The U.S. government started looking
fof men to carry out President Ni~on1s
new executive order requiring that all
federal construction over $500Jl00 be
awarded only to firms with minority
Npr8§8f1lation.
A moio• eontroolor DftlViAod !41U1ool with an estimator witt}qut charge to
prepare his bid, and San Diego financjal
in§lilotillfll J!leqgeq hi• bonps.
Aw@r~f'l • flli8,ll00 subo@lrapl lo qo
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PROJECT ...
after residents threatened to obtain a
Superior Court injunction.
But deapLte tbe hal\ to &rad.ing, crt.w1
had already rip~ trut every large tree
on Ill@ p111~nJ. ·
Grovea il t .. alyptu5 aftd p~ had
been plantid. after the turn of the century
oq the parcel when the land was planned
as t hotel anq ~k site by the DQheey
inte,.e1~•: ·
Arnqn11 the l'ftUes which the CQUuty
counsel and real property ser.vices staff
wiU have to explore in coming weeks is
1ne t~"e of oteiPfiRlive righla te the
l!l\llr' '"ft"" l!llfi!Bl. UJltl@I' th" @flA@BPI , the OOYRIY fti~s
Willlld llJI tn '1l\llltl up •i1B@ble ""mile<•
of citizeris who hitVP tia<t lU''\F~lrictpd use
•f ~ l@nq f!F ftl l•asl five Y'lil" -
, Jl'!!!ijll! who hl!v@ "~ lllll f@rc@I for Jl@'~ I'll!-!. Thl!S far hYndf"ll• gf 1!1'''911! fHive ~n willin~ IQ I>@ IJllli@ll, bYl ,..,.,~~"
for the r-es\dents ~814 !hi~ wee'k--ihat no
one as yet has been a!lked by the county
if they have used the land .
One ironW isslJe tP th@ epttre ~•se
cenl81'a on the ent•ance lo Via Verde.
w~ich some cou11ty officials have termed
a PYl>litl\Y 4@<!icoled fllM4WMf·
Unrt!sti:lcted use of that road in recent
~@@fl: has tieen imRQ~!li~I~ .~aim of a
11leel c11Ne ~cpt Qpross 1111 eJllrance.
The first time that the cable came
down, l'ealdenla aaid, waa lo allow the
heavy equipment aocea11 la the iQ&nic
Jl'll'Ce\.
DAllY PILOl
ii 'i!iU 1!m41J 11!! m• '!lllh 11"!' the cement work on San Diego's $11-dreda: of' requests for pennils to build 111
mjllion federp.I past offi~, Ma!)yel plUJ\g· the coastal strip.
eel ahea~. ProPQDeDIJ of the iniUaitve Mve
'I'll• reoull, he "Y•, w•• ft personal strm11Ul!lll lhtl m@llM'l ii 1111 lll@lllpl
di•osltl•. · 10 olow dll\Vtl -@! ~ fw Ille 11e11
As the {llMltrpc~ @1Mleifi~41 Manvel four JPrB. And during that time the en·
pauFtHI i11 feur iU!l'6' qf CJOPtll'llt;. Jnsptc-tire coastal zcne -on the average cf five
loF& said, tioweyer-, the 001\Cr-f!ta failed to miles iJ\ width = ww!d ~ @v11ituated and
meet the tolerance criteria Qf less th(l.O a maste• IJIM dl!~. OO~i&hill llf lU1 ineh'• <loviollon willJin On@ R@W l!wll) QQl!I l~'f ii t81<ing
I@ rntb Ille inllllliV! I!! !lrltl@.
. 'I'll@ lllllMiV! bYil4ina Wll• pyl pn !Jlrt llym)n, llltlllQOf II lllf M'llllton
sli;!Ygw ••rlMlrlll Dlaco4 in l'lmpac\pd NiM! Wol@r Dl!lrkll Qt! @lllll'IM!I of
IHI , Manue eiplained . Ill@ 1mf11 If Ille! llfW A!ill@ Wnter
Mc!lil!ill Wnrd lleem:. µid tl>e M""!l~I ~. w ~ I @ h @n· huildifls !iBll!l!ll an MliPi]Hl!@tl iii iJich<s. cempasaes eillll -w1tt1 ~ fl'Qm ~YI llHi ij,@. !'Wt flflWI! ll@H!'lmenl Impe IQ~ 1\lln e.~, llidi
ftffitrttl MMll@i lo !lll!D h~ QOO~te · "W1 ~ will l!IH 1!1 lllW llJr a
!!Y@!. ~I 14 lllf ~· W. Mll=l!lr tt1 !M ,.111 NI !ii llto,~. Uf feb. ll!..11@ Mk!, ~ DI '1
In July 1971, the Posl Office Depart· plllll!l@d •r llllUllll W~ttf . llon
menl be<ame Ille peslal ..,,,.. and and w fll!!ill!lt! 1wiervis~I i!>_."""lnJl:'l9fl ll9!l w~ ~ · ·11o1 lit~ '141 pl'IY!de
lll!MI.' .• 1tie"'4N•'Aln:'lllm"<l < 1''"' ' "lf"lf:i! .It .. l!Ulm@llt ~Jllttn;, Within A m01111i. Vifiiil!T,p . ' ••"'"-""' ' ti "-•• Jltinl taken off bii ~and tbe to! . ' ' ..... ---tr~l'\Or. F, "!j. ~. qrd.;'to con-··~llllrlllte ,Wlllulr
p\O\f It, 1-: ' . ~;i l!LJ I ,. ilf in= ·•t !411Ru•li-ayt was paid only ll!tl,Oai :, ~ ·1 j ta
fot fJhe work he Id and' that the AiiJf : 'I , · , .
engbleers refused lo pay him for the · ,' · .• Mt·
$160,000 fix·up job. · ·. ', ' ft@ . dilAP-
Jn an iijt@rvi•w l\l<li!Y, h! Mil4, "They · at ~ · 11111 • VQ\11 a
teld me that they weren't aooeuntable for "if! tti if .. --..., · if,
\\•hat went on before they took over." "I infffttl Mt Worf''" ]Nl'ROff.S
. He appealed lo Presll\eni NiJ!g11 -. "1 and ialent §I !11@ )llll!OllllGli.'' hi Hid,
f1gur.elt that becau~ 1t wu an e11eeut1ve
Dill!' 1118\ llOI 111• Ill@ ii!\! ii WQ\lld IJ~ ff * ff ijnp~~m1r: w::.··:~@::' ~dilh:m ").,a .. t Plllft· .... u·on
that the Eng41eera wp4Jito'~ b@ QVl!rruJQ<S. \.NHI!' • '='~
Since theii, Maquel ha• BM• in vajn to
• Jang li•t. •f OQll8r .. •111•q •nd g•v•m-"1---8 .. D .. n0 ...
ffil'f'l .Ofti!li\i. """"' '" A "-. IlRn l#l1Qll, vioe pmltl~nl ol f , ji:. :
' Yo'\llJl. lllid Ni firm wUI l~Pll911 M1111wel To SD HarL-r •n ~~ ~o~@\ ~"I llOtd Yolllll ha1 a . . . UV
118',00o c;\Mlm of i!J eW!l n114l!f M1111yet , "' ·
or OOFr .. UYe work done IMl@r 1111 h~ 1!1!11· MN D11109 141') -llllllimll'• ntw
creie. s: ,Jlllll@@INll ~w j~ t~e
[ · .ii Ow im of Iii! lllWi. 1 l'tlrt
f'rolll fffllf! J j . --HJ!, ;
Go ,M~,,,,_ ~i't:',':"i.t
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e'"liva leye\ unleH and "'UI !~• , llllo ::1~, ftllW
Ocn1re111 aet1." ; ;i .~ =\ .. !
The ho4r-lona lnt1rvl1w ~ P.11~ • · fl•,.
B4n9>Y In Hin ffi1IB1n11 w!lll Nlll<ln 1111\Y *M ~
anlici palinw his rt-elec:itlo11, · """"*" ·' ...... al "!~
Ni•On !i\IA ORllY lhMI h\1 P.moorittc '"" 1'8rl ·'o'"iii.i•-· ltl .... npponent,,l!fn. Otor•@ 8. Mi(Jql'tfn, w" 8" 11111 Ill ~! '· Ille
beateii "me dAY h@ w11 ll!!llllmtlttl. llllrinl~l'I' ~ wflUt
"Whe• a eandldale llttl IMllQlllY ~n ~ J..-tMri'Jet~'i;
"treme p!l'illon on !l!PO!, h@ lntVKl\I Y :::.-... . _. _ .. ='"'. 1 -•t opllts h~ party aM •M~l'M M~ tlmlll, ,..,~ ,,_ -· ,.....-
ev_"" when II Ii a 111@jqrl\f Jl!ll'll'•" NIMn '' , -· said.
Stressing his goal of leadin' Uie natk>n S Tl.; So b out of what he ~~lled a ~rl•I• of splrtt, licky ~~ef ug f
the Prf•i41•nl '!llf wllb "l'fl>P<f. !\1111111!\", ~,
m Co~ll""1S ¥ wt111' ~l\OOl!lPl oll "1119" V . . , ""'-ll!PI) --significant reform than · a I\ r ad-· 1JVM ~d-A .atfcl: ene todly. l'Olfce
ministration since Franklin Rooitvelt's aald tomeone stole. a traDer-tNck mo-
In 1932, but reforms in a cflfferent lflrec-lairUnl 3,535 poundt of chewinl pm -
tio n. · •llful'lwo IJIUllQP flk!M, ·
"RooaevoJ1'1 ,,,_ !ff ·~ b\Ja[. Ind
bigger power In Wa1hlntton ," hi:"U d.
Nixon said his refonns would "diffuse
the power throu~hout ltle t>Qynlfl ."
A primary ,.,,,, et rtfOPfft wLU IM Qlt
0111rutive b11anoh, the l'raldelll -.IAI.
"Tilt're are ce~l11 •re••, ror flMIP1e,
llke in the field of n1r-ootre1, crlfl\f, 11,w
en lorcement , SQClaJ lfCUri\)11 et (l!\efl,
where_you cannot mti~e oub ._lilt p
lhe oopui>tlon '''"'· tile """ ,., -people &OU t1p,1' Nl1oq ~Id.
"Put there are e«wt• •NI whlN fOU
con. 'l'hol 1 .. 111!!00 the -"'""'" -llUU. ll~W. 1'TNllP0'1'1l!>ni ill l'f l'!O
rat, too bfoated ... lvt 1111. ""1 I
empi1a1!10 tho old •-l!il apt ..i .. Ing
lu be u1mpl -lnltrlol', A"1eultu,.,
Dehtn11. el cetera.'' ..
Nixon taltl IPtndlna cu~ •O\tW be
minimal for wea~, "bu~ ln ~ If ·
the m1G01 of •IYlll&ti •111""""8 wM .,. ·
1911\01 i• the ;• of Bllol\ @lllor ""'·In
111!> Jlonl•ll<lll ... lhelr art .., \0 h;:ive to tak~ a Inning down.''
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School Ci&ed
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Ptu1 111ll101l t1JI\ lo Iv"'
url1u1 hooyY 1111''"" ¥11•
ut ,,.11t~lt lo 111 t • '
1h•l111 ti a t I t 11 IR~
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llf CIWJl.FI 11, LOOI ...
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'1'1111 l'm'Mo\N 1111nlltl lllt> 4-or IO w.)1 risers •lalldlng •U@f!Pf 111
an immaculate earqe in Newport .Be•cb waJUng to vote Tueeday when he ..
suddenly growled' ·
"I bate people with clean garages. I've lived.here four yean and I have a:
!w"'1 1111'110 Intl I lilv111'I btlll able to get lllOl'l lllllD ono' l!lr in ii yel and
U.n never for ~· "'M Olli! w two days in -row," ; 'l"4 1tmtnib!ro whfn lh•f IJllilt hlNlil 'i!illl buemonll llltl po1J ollic$ .
whfll' fO\I IJOllld 111111!1 IQ 1JtoH llllnp YOU Wtl't AYl'I 10\I •
Wt>llld lit@d _eel., li!ltl 1111 lilo8t! Oll!t• lllinJ• fflllr wit{ wtlllldn'I l@I fOU ll!Nw out, ' * 'fl 1f . A COMMIJNmT in Ntwpprl P<IMl~I ()hy lhtll, wtto't ·
IM Y(il!ll Ill)' who voled for Gua Hall in Eastblqlf'1 lllfllh .
N"inm? , . ·-&-It-ti
'l'IDlV 1.Al/Glllllfwlll!n ll>~I !Olillf>' laoltinf 1hllr1Ql1r ..
dashe4 into a Missioo Viejo polling pla¢e and remarked~ .
"Whew, this has been a tough day. This is the ~ixlh
LOOS time I've v~. '' · ·' ·
He was kidding, wasn't he?
~ MllllTl!:M1 Do JIU \imoi l'lllieitt Nl<llll Is ndering w~:-·
~ Wf!ll Wllll1I( In M11•acliult>!lll And 11"'1 1ny91dy @II• wllltlor how lllllli''
lftllt'I voltl Jolln ~ita wOllld bav~ nc<!IVfd U l!e'd fhavltl olf his PtHlll!:
m\11111!1111 lll'llWll a V1111 ~1 , . * * * ' OOPS : I see by the typographical eJTor that Wilma Wallington of San.
Clemente has been the boss at President Ni.loo 's precinct since 1800. • ,
ISN'T IT mONIC: Saddleack Co'lj\ege fl..i.e Michael eo\lins r~Uy;'.
moved to the Harbor View Homes section of Newport Beacl\. The boundary , .
1111-"" hlldltbft1k Md Clllut t!Ollt• ~rifll Dllll lhroliC' lll!@lkin ot: · town. 111 ll!DI, II 1'11111 rillll Utnlvlh Clolllu' l!tul@ IMI ' nfll ffllnl · JIN@infl II Ill 1111! <lHll Clilllfp l'lillrlll. ·1111, ~ Cl9111M II rtlilllrod Jil. 1111 M!l lllild@, 114! l!llllldn'I YGlf ~ 111 lht lwl llllltl 11"'11Q81\IMI li!@!inJ ··. w 111 lllCI l'lll'lllDlllllM DI Illa IAildlfbm llolrd. ·
AMAll VOllll mDINDlh~ 't1v11 F.n,. how 11111111' 1111!111 Wl'iloout ..
HIMtlttnlo! fw pr@llll@flt Wtff -in TUHcllJ'I @lt@lkinl e1n 10U llllim·'
lllt>mt . Ta Ml'tl fQtl 1 @•II to lh! lmlll!JI ll@fillrllr DI Vlllil'f._11!!1! 11't AU llKI :
311M Hm1r1, Y\JlrlnriM P1nf1 Jil, lllWld MllM Ir., .. ,...blllon Pnr1J1 ·, ~ rimur, lilll!IRll!I !.l!bt!r l'WJ I.ind@ Jtllll@ll!i 80t!llllll Worlt@l'I! l'nrlrr
Cl1brl1ll1 Off@ft1 l/nlV!r811l l'!ll'IJI, Md (lu1 lllU1 llllntml!Hlft l'Ar!J, ·.
flllt w tey mr lllilr l'l!Hllinl m!IH! 1111 IJl!!lll 1 dim@ for 11111 phoo@ @111:'
Dying Man W anti
To Leave Voice
With Hh Famll:
00!.llMl!UI, Ohm IUl'll = Cllinil
Adair'• malll@r, wllo llil!ll in .Jlm@ of
ltrHll fl!M!fr, Ml I 11111! -fllinl ol
lt@r ¥llol 1111 fl!lr llDd llVI ii to \Jlr
ilft1 " Now, Mllr1 It, dyln• tf ill'lin @l!Mtlr.
WllDll lo t1o 1114! 1nm1 llll 1111 ihlldrin U
Ila @1111 lllfftihoW 811 Iii@ n1111d1d Illllll@f to
buy a lape NHie1detr.
"I'd tell them how I think about a Jot of
things, on a tape, but I can't a(for!f on1111
he said. "I hope I don't seem gree<ff~,but
i\'I ,., l!lf ~IQi." AMlr Ml two ch~ilrlfl, Kiml>erl@ll, 1.
llDd l!Ulf, I-Iii• w~@ It P'"-11:111111 will! lholr lll!rlf 1hlld, d1111 It! I>@ \xlm llliJi
month.
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GAYS •••
filml l'l!llYir@ I lllll't! HYliOU! Kru\lny
1111111 WI! lfllllll'!tlll)I llt!rlofmitl in 1!$
ln!IMM," 1111! l!Otlllftilll@ Hid. "
Miii' liivlll1 appniwd lht! roullflti re-
q1111!1 to -tho film lclmlnli!ll'lll"I"
11111 MINll !MrM th@ 1"'9vll'full0>1· iJl8 11111 mlnlll@ Nl'l@w 111111! lllm ilY a
piMI · DI ll!Gllllf, 1tud@nll llDtl M-lllinllllr!llon, .. ' '
YIC!I. flhln4!l!lor Jtlln e, lfoJ 111ld l!len
lhll "'"'°11 of 1111111 of llllllflllt· by
8"4!1111'1 dQ11tl@1 w111 1111! mm 19 M"" lli!@ll il!own f!l'.lllllll@tl tht-d 1Qo~·111
Ill@ 1howin1 olllly, .
The administration decided to ban the
~nina over ''"' Ab)Kll<Ins P! f31uJty W l\Oi!l!llt lll8ffib@ra el Ill< fBView
panel. ..·
. i\lillollJ~ Ill!! film WI• ijOI le l\llv@ been 11lown, 11Mri11'1 4@poll'5 '"'illO<f tlt«o film
11 Ille ••• Ill Ill@ Q811 panel
liil!Wi!ilm of l!lllllPIPhY Whillh dl'ew
liO llt!flllll! Ill 8<!\1!1\1111 IMllll'B Han .
holiday sale!
Ortntt Ctunty'1 L1r9•1t $tl•tlitn If Ctnlt_m~trary Fu,nlturt
open Sunday 12-5
entire f"ventory
rtdu~1dl ~
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7:30 • ,_, Dr. llld• "Clllrtaltl
Wff• MM Lots of Shlcki" ~n 1111
llr11111tlc debut, C.. Ellklt $11n
1 boJpltal ¥Olunteer whOll Ifft IS
ieot-nllnd br oblsltJ. bnnt Miia
Ind Mtrt Copan 11so star.
D GENE BARRY IS * ''THE· ADl(ENTURER" · CHEVROLET IS
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'3&-8tttl DIN, Frwhot Tont.
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'67-A!JO"' fflJlbliITTI, ~· .,., Ridultd , tl'lftna, Ehm Zlmllilbt
Jr,, Jack Weston. On his Nlu11
fll&ht tnim Monh11I, 1 IMll _la
tricktd llJ I alrt lltO lloldlll& I ll!f
doll-tilled wtth imualld dNp.
• Wbtn tht alrl 11ltlffWS, the 1'111
h1110C1fltb' ttMs flit doll honie to
Illa rt'clflffy bUndtd wtr .. '
'Dlmll:'lrt1114t 1"Nl&~tmtrt
Trff Ed BIWll. muued tlld A:llled
dutlnc t Loi Mii* visit,. conc:iMla
hb ldtnllty to cl'llei wllef .,,.. la
HU for an IMCCtnt cMllta. •
Dell Cll 111 Tllo ••-.......
... VllMr. "'Qutln'' 6-blt" u..
' derco~•r 111nt Jth W1battr (Rob-
ert COl!fld), Is lllred bJ Allnt
Mattrsol (Annt Fnncll); to ,.
CiCIWtf tlM -fOYll crown Of Bosnia. Thi
awn wn stoMn from Mia Master·
IOft oubldt Vltnna's ttof111.1r1 Mii·
seUm..-tnl 'tht th!Ms are aaklq
$200,00li fof its ntum. fllmtd Oii
kat1on In ~la. , au.,.,... ""' ...., ll>IRI-,_,_
"Splendon of V1rallles'' A rKM-
Uon af tht opulence of tbt Frtndl
court of Louis· XIY"lilmld et Vlf·
ulllts. QI Tllo ...... m-
•.ioaa--"' ... ,,.,.,,,,.. ' f'rClln Ult Nov. 5 111111 bttwlln the
Rtms tlld tbl Falc:oe. o-
lll:OI D \1111!1 Tllo ---l~Cl>ai--......
Child'' Prt!J Mt ruests 11 ulWM
Lois Belt. who tries to force ...
blby's fltbtt, DOU& Klfldlll (Dl'M
Soul). to mum to ..,,
11 llril larllff PN•lltl Mier ··-gc...luipdo ma--., .... -.
THE HOST. IL*""' ' • Tiit AdMtll'lf ' ·-= IC) (2lo') "Olt --ti .. "' y~ a.c.· (xf·ll) '67-hqllll 10-.30 e 'rat lldl
. Wtlch, ~hn Rich1nb0n. m Wld ti AMltwl
())f1.f1ll tM TMh 18!Jll1111itr llllltea m ... . CIJ ..... ..._ a-·01 ... , .... ,...
fJSINATRAANDMARTIN ·--* "SQUARE-OFf"Tonilhtf ll:GDDDll>!Dlill-IJ_$_,CC>C21tr>-· ma-
,.,_.. (d~) '63-fm>I ~ .. In, ... "" -
. DMn Martin, Artlt1 atJeta. Cl) M1nf111 111111
l!j ..... -• ..., 0 -= (C)""""' -(dn) CD 11111 Clrl '61-Either wi1111ms. Cllff RoOtrt· IDCI>-....
l1I DDUT ""' 11 Cnllill Jaflll ID r-...a • c '''' 111C111 """""""" · m-"-<""> ... _ a.-. ti -·-"""",.,.;, o7i'i~ ~ MllSUrl" A dub In db(UIM., I t1J)
prospectivt nun ind• Qlll'\lpt Judll 111--'12J._ ·-~ art th• oentnl cllaracte11 In s11ei.. T .. ..,......
sPNrt'• CllllMd1 of luat lrld ID Jald:I.
risJ In 16th·otntury Vienna. 11:10 B (]),.... --· .., ll:lS Ill-S4 == =-ll:JOD 9 iellli., e.rw ~ B,., TM w.n... 8 MM: "11111n111 MrCt(" (drt)
9;-111 '4&-.loln E.ans, F111ty Qr11111f. a l!li m n. "'' -... I Cl> Cl> m""' c.wu u rn Cl> m w -"ta , , ..... """' You Heir Me out Thlnlr' Disc-' • ~kif Ch1rl97 Jlmeon (Lou Got-1':40 II Cll CBS'~ "*= (C) "'Sol
$ltt) doesn't ~now H, but Jn hi Ml*lr (mys) 6S -OIYld Mt-
conuMrcllb h• b atvln1 out ad· C.lum, Ttlly Smln.
tlrmn wt11re stolen 1utos '"to bl l2:00 Gt .... :..........,,.. (Wei) '55-d~pped. Tttt 1qllld finds ft pmlln1 Din Duryu, KNfl•n W'Jnl'I:
thet tt11 th1tt a11 t11ty hnt fw~ 12:!0tll c.trr Miiiie
blfor1 .the ri111 can strip tMm Ill l:IO(l)CID(!)Nnl
hM their rtdiol tuned to the •int l:JG 8 .... : .,..rdltt" (dra) •g
"!llll stl'tfon. -Robert '1tytn. Pit O'Srten.
•-·-m C> ·-· ........ f19111 .... ~ !:OD u.ftltflt ... : ( ' fl ........ Clll)I '1111 .. ,.., AfriCln ..,.. tfld
ID GS 1111 --• ""' °"' 1111• Uc. 81 Slrwd Better H A Jury !:Oii fJ lhlft:)'lllt DldrMk.....,.
Didn't HM to a. Un1nl1110111 II (sd·ft) '60-:Rod Cameron, Mii)'
Convict Somtontr' Murphy.
1:00 m (C) •1111nn.t" (lldv) '55-Friday Stew1rt Gr1n11r, Join QrtMWOOd. "°'" s..o.n.
DAYTIME MOVIES ,1:108"""" Vtnllcl" <•~> ·-M11t1nd, John KoJl,
t:00 CD "llrt 11 w ftOlll> '52-J111tt CJ "f•llf .... ..,.., ... <com> ·u
,AIJpon, Arthur KtnnedJ. -fred M1eMllrfl1, Cl•udtttt Ctl·
•.JO D (t) "llllM" (dr1) '56--lw btrt.
flmll', Ptdro MDtn4flltr. S:Oll ()) (C) ""-"' Htr """"""'
lO:tO (J) .,.._ .... ...,..... ..... . ('"") '66. -Wtn'tn 11MttJ ldil
(OOM) '5t-..lemn Ctpey, flotlr ClfOIL '1" '
"'" Ill (C) -ti ..... , ... , 'IS 8 "'1111 Wtl t:ttMld "*" C-J -TOl\J' Rlndlll tt11t11 lllattNll ''8-ltY Mllltnd, Ollvlt dt Hft41· · ' '
""'· 4:GD 8 -(C) (1111) -...... U*) 8 "'Miit 1 UW" (com) 'J9.-"'tll , llEl II TC11M" ldr•J ·~ •· -· .... """· ""' -"""
Nearly Everyone
Listens to~ Landers
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Le(I Inj,_.J!Y Slo.wi•IJ ··Pe•J9Y NOW PLA YIN& I .
llZAIRf., MAD
COMIDY llOILYWOO!) (AP) -Pel'
ey Oomo, wbo bu never been
noled l<lr --ol move-ment, wu COiaC lhrouah bli
televlolorl lpeclal ot 1 more dolll>mte paco thin usual.
R<aaon : Ill• linger i. 91111
recovering !run an 0notaae
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MUSICAL
ELIZABET SHLEY
:r1o= ~ L)flta Mullollr flllQ9d 11111111 Oi.-C'90 by
DORYPREVIN TOM O'HORGAN
9"'.fllRT JHEATRI • IPlclAL LOW PRICI! PREVllWS
Century City-· NOnMBER 11·25
For Information phone (213) 553-9000-Group Sela. Ext. 220
TleMll M Nie ,, .. Olflct lfld ti tll TldlV.. 11111111, 'hllit~'I fllutk: City SIMS.
St. C•l. llllAk C.. '31 St. llUI Md 1U lillllull ~
---,, STADIUM " I .. '-· ......... ----,, ST40/UM 'J
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..IUTTt•l'LllS A•• l'lttE" il"OI OHille Hhll a •tfwlnl Albtrt
•lie ""LAY IT AGAIN, SAM'"
Mlrtiii ,, .......
"'THt IODflATMllt,. (Ill • "tlAMNlt CAULDlll• (Rl
"THI! DIADlY T•AP" IPGJ • "111• ftl!D SUN .. (POI
"'THI NllW ct1NTURION5" (ti) . ..... °-::: c. SC.It
"PLAY MISTY POii: Ml!" Ut)
Clllorla 11..-
n'MI! YAU.CHI PAPlltl" tit)
• ,....Y CUrtls Ill "Tllli! IOSTON ST1t:AIMl.lft" tit)
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deJ brealifast
EverytlWlg but a
good moning kiss ...
Orange Juice, coffee and a piping hot Danish •.. 111 on a
non~spill tray. Del Breakfast is the non-stop breakfut
now being se rved at all DEL TACO drive-thru
reJtaurants-it only takes a minute and Its only ~
NOW SflVlNG 7-11 AM
NEWPORT BEACH Brl1tol (P1lloadftl at Campuo
SANTA ANA 4th St, ind Newport fwy •
TUSTIN Rad Hiii _, Santo """ Fwy.
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JI hlfRooed JUI! a year ll!O·
Oomo -bore lor an NJ!C ~that ... &o occupy flve iboollnl dl)'I, The Ont three
W.r.I IDllllly devoted to a<ta
w1t11 '"""' ""' Art Carney 1111i!. 'MJlll Gunor. Then It
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"l"remember I -Lo walk up a pla~ lhll was lo
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4 PLEX $57,500.
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ureaucrac
No Domestic
-·~ Programs
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In -Planning
WASHINGTON ·<UPil 1 President
~'s second-tenn goal! after ending
the Vietnam war are streamlining the
federal bureaucracy but embarking on nO
· basic new ·domestic programs,
In a copyrighted int~iew published
today will. Garnett D. Horner, White
House con-espondent for the Washington
Star-News, the President said he wanted
to· reverse a big-government trend that
began in 1932 under Pre.Sident Ftantlln
D. Roosevelt .
~'Thb country has enough on Its plate
In the way of huge new spending pro-
gr,a.rus, ®Cial programs, throwing dollars
at, problems," Nixon said. "What we
~~ti~ b:s;a!~· ~:o:~c=t~~g !f
tried values" in this county ..
· "Co11Sequeotly, the next administration
will be one of reform, not just adding
more dollars -refonn in the field of
education, refonn in the field of health,
reform In -federal-state relations, reform
in all fields."
Nixon aaid be is "convmced that the
Rift Ad111itted
Kissi1iger, Rogers fie-Nixon ..
WASIUNGTON (AP) -President Nixon acknowledged publicly today that ·
there are difflcultles in the relationship between his foreign affairs adviser,
Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, and lhe Stale Department headed by SecreLary of
State William P. Rogers. .
"But I think Bill ·Rogers put it very well," Nixon recounted in an inter-
view with the Washington Star-News.
NIXON QUOTED Rogers as saying:
"When the team l5 winning, you don't complain because the second ba!JC-
man may be getting more publicity than the shortstop. because it may be
that he bas a chance to be up at better times, and so be it."
NIXON SAID a perennial problem of relilionahip between presidential in-
ternational affairs advisers and the State Department has been particularly
difficult at this Ume becawie so many foreign affain initiatives "had to be
undertaken at ~ presidential level."
But "some friction, 'competition ... , is not unhealthy between departments
and major White HOU!!e advisers," he said.
ca,, Conclusion
Route Impact on Art Area
More Than Just Asphalt
-:·u you've ever •-watched the shore birds rooting in
.,_.the sand al0J1g the ocean's edge, you have seen
. ·tb.•111· p!AJl"lilelrJ gaiue-ofolag, with · in<;oming . wa,vei, · t/H. ea& 'wave .ricedes; tliey ruilh do.wn the :iieacb"
' 3fter'it aiitf'sUrHooking forwh~itis tlley .fil>d .
in the sand, seemingly unaware of the next wave
building threateningly behind them. Then, at Ute
very ·last mo_ment before the surf crashes down on
th8n, .they scurry up Ute beach to safety,
total tax IJur<len on Ibo American people,
federal, stote and !ocal, bu reached the
br.eafdng ,point ...
On Vietnam, N"ixon said, "I am com-
pletely confident that we are going to
have a aettlement."
The newer, bigger relocated Coast
Highway between Laguna Beach and
Corona del Mar won't have too much im-
pact by Itself on the Art Colony -but
there's more to lbc mauer than asphalt.
That's the gist or city mulllnp about
the agreement reached between the
Irvine Campany and the state on reloca-
tion ol the highway and aale ol U.-
in the viraln raoch t«rilot)'.
( UC Irvine fll)J]ty today mulled two proposed for adoption· by·the faculty by 'I-cor•Djctlog co~lttee rtports -uting GSU President Terq·OI.,.., OlelOD had from' a Gay shident Union. bid for sup-asked apProval of a stJ:mg. resolution op-
pirt of ltS req-to· show a ~ poslng (llm ""'90l'Sl!lp and another .
mp-yie·on campua. 11 favoring 1e1: edueatim en the campus irJ..
,,,,.. Academic Senate committee on duding~' of funds for lecturers
and .. . .... ---· -~.---tiooal fllma." l(Cildemic 'freedom 111181le51ed ' tbe ad-..,-~ ~
rilinillratloo's action to ban thO omenlnJJ Althwgh tbe academic freedom com-
of<be film "Sm!J·in a Bam" Jut tprlng · mittee did not·>lew the banning of the
W'I' oot a vlolat!m bl aca&miclreeda<il-ga,y'fllm to be"cmoorllhlp, member1 did
· Meanwhile, the committee on educ> criticize the admiofstratioD's last minute
t!mal policy cited a 1118 UCI faculty Withdrawal of 'permluion to show' It.
stfuite reaolutlon regardii!g.oworsblp aJ "Decblam nganllng cootroverslal bel'1I! "contrary to · the spirit ·of an fllml ...,.., a -. cautloUI scrutiny
academic commanlty." " than ...S -aitly ')Jetfonned in this
The educatklnal polley committee ln.$DCe.",tbe COJrullittoe said.
resolved that UCl .llk:WtY·m.Iil .. ,..lat. , After· having approved .the routine re-any curtailment wnatloever of cOo-· stltutlonally protected inquiry and -es:-. quest to .screen the film administrators
pression on the UCI campus." laat March ravened the approval follow-
Neither committee recommendation . ing a last minute review of the Ulm by a
dealt direcUy wlth the two reoolutions piuel. of faculty, 1tudents and ad-
• ministrators. '! Vice Cllarirellor Jolm C. Hoy aald then
Servi. • ces. Friday ~~~:/.::::!' ~ =:1sha~~
. been sbo1!n prompted the second look at
For 'Pilte" Mas0n . the'l'he~~ ~to ban the
• . · ' .._int am tho of,jectiom of faculty
Funeral :oervlcel for Cecf1 "Piiie" oqd ,..-i-·meqibm ' of the review
Muon, ·a 25-)'eJU' -ol 1-p>el. ~ will be 'beW at 11 •a.111.~at • ~ 1111.llllll,... not to have been
si;uer Laguna -ci.i~ 11e;-~., ~ ~ ..... -1111 l!hn
Mr. -Uvm •at •1 AIWlft Tor-, at 1 Ille 01 sh c c4I 111lo GlllJ ~ race and w• la'8'awltY at 1111 U.O.ol. ~ at·-""7 ..tiidi drew !ill deatll.)le bad•llOen aftm,.... *flllrl!W~ ·ao per_ i.._,Llmn·B,111. ~ Prfntlna 06qJondail for Dr. fndl!lc 0. ~. a medi<ol
«l:)lln:' ..-.,. .. l ' ... dlifrs" tbe -le
Paul Akin ol' the ~ lldiJaoe ' , '( .. Qj'Yl,'l'lp I)
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~uunan. Freed · · · "aolllt a-•1o NortJi Y1etnan o-OL an eenn/Jmlc buts." State Leg:~lature TM ...-1 WI hla ~ for 4lP
Afier ··Arrest ==.~~~ M n· · · · . · ~ Nii! bi l!illituted to the ... ust eapportion
I ' M c h tent pololW& "through llClloo II tbe er-r ' . . •n .esa TU$ ecuUve jeYel unleaa and until the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'l1le
C.ongfesl , acti... California Supreme Court ruled today
A Laguna Beach man lnJUally•booked
on a felony dnmken . driving charge
following a Costa Mesa crash that shat-
tered hls pa-·· legs bu been
relealltd, pending •filing of reduced
charges.
Deputy district aitorneys evaluated· the
cue and declined to ·issue a eomptaint
agairuit Vincent P. McKiPDey, 211 of '1m
S. Co..t.lli&hW11Y.,.acClilent inv,.tigilton
said' today. --
Traffic Bureau Sgt.. Bruce ~er
aaid McKinney will be died for
California V ebicl.e Code v I o 1-a t I o n ,
however, a process ·UJl.t usually tam a
week to 10 days.
McKinney identified !dmllttr u · a
businessman, listing""U>e Sunab1ne Health
Food Store and wu :.bus ldentlfled· in a
story Monday as Operator ·and owner of
the shop.
His mother, Virginia 'MoKlnney, said
Wec!Nld1y that her IOD la only • part-
Ume dert there and a s s e I' t e d
clrcumllancel leading 1o hla original
hcioldag ...,.. due 1o shock.
McKinney at fin! told inveoligaton at
the acddeol at Hamilton Street and
Plocentla Avenue that be wasn't injured
but later experienced exteusi•e pain.
He was-taken to Orangt County
Medical c.enter.wbere be wu uamlned
and found 1o · be Jll/fain1 ftOlll bnli>el
and contusiool bit did · not nqulH
for lurlber -L palle!Wtr, Mla · Tern E •
ot Loo An&<la ..... pln-
11ed by !Jodi .._.Jee$ in wncbp of
Mcltlmey'1 spor1a-car when It llammed
lllee DllMlll, hp I)
The !JQ!r4ong Interview took ·place that the Legla!ature must produce a
(See GOALS Pase !) reapportionment plan by Dec. 3l or the
' court lbelf will redistrict !he State
Skull Findings
Could 'Revise
Evolution Theory
WASHINGTON !AP) -'!be diJoovery
ol a-tr.,_ied,Uufl, believed the olde1t
complete' Hull of early man, couid upoet u.., =~t thOory <f modem man's
~volutk>n, a Kenyan scientist aald today.
Researctier Richard Leakey said the
skull la 2.5 million years oJd and lJ
"atmost certainly the oldest complete
skull of early man." He estimated lt is
1.5 million years. t>lder than bonetl
pn:vloualy accepted u the earliest
evklence of man.
Leiby WI tbe Hull fr-Dia. llonl
with human leg bonel from hfco other II>
dlvlduala of 11milar aotlqu!~ni:! f-
protrudlna from I stony OD a
w1tickftpl, ocrul><overed "-t -ol Lake Rudoll In Kenya,
Co-leedet or the anthropologlca! n-
pedltlon wa1 Dr. Glynn 1saac of
BerUley._
The ~y lllMlipi<red r'8lOo la '°' mJ!es o1 Olduvol GorJe, Tamanla,
when . flndl of l.AIAJ'• ...-. Dr.
llaryt.eaby and the lato Dr. Louil S. B.
LaUq, ·-tho lludJ ol pr¢' twlc man,"~ to tbe Na-
tlanal Goo&npldc SodelJ,
Senate and Allembly ror Jt74 elect.Kina:
The court denied • State Assembly
peUtlon lSltlng extension of the dtadline
until Jime 1, tm. ~
The 8-1 order Wll signed by Chief
Justice Donald R. Wright. J..UC. Ray-
mond A. Ptten favored the extension.
Lot January the court directed I~
Leglafatur< to reapportion leglalaUve and
.,..,._.,nal dlatricts during the cumnt
leglslattve aealon. The court on May 11
gnnted "" extension of the deadline to
the Dec. SI dale. The Assembly on Oct.
30 flied the new extensk>n plea.
The court's January ruling llemmed
from three lawsuJts generated by the
Legillature'a rallurt to reapportk>n itMlf
In the reaular lt71 11eUlon In time for
new dlrtrk:t boundaries to be stl for the
June, 1m primary.
Becauae of the shortness of lime, the
court onlered that the Slate Senate and
Asaembfy eleoUonl ... conducted In then-
eidstlna dlatrlctl. ft -r<d that """
grealonal elections be oonducted ac-
cording lo a reapportionment pl111 that
had been vetoed by Oov. Ronafcl Reagan.
2 Girls Escape
Rape Attempts
In Laguna Beach
tbe -I-.io!bl will ... at G!OnbO'"" "11....rtal Put In Siil F-Vallof. ¥r· ' -II llll'Ylvod by dalllttet ~oon·Rudolph ol1--allvo ~·
'Jae)i,.. the .. Ripper~ S~8
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vk:tlml of WllUCCeUfW l'lpt 1ttempt.1 in
Lacuna Be•di Wedlletday ..
Police aild an tl-Yt&Hld Capiatrano
Buth girl wu --with a illl~e by her abdU<tor. Earlltt a ~Id
LqwJa woman wu llnl<k Ill tho loco by
her ... 11ant. The inddlntJ wtre not
,.lated, police aalcl . The famllf_ .... !JIJ a_ lhMDGl1a1 eon-I
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m•"' In hlJ IOI near flllh.kJn ltland In
Newport BMdl Wld111•l1 afttmOOn.
She -to hi tokon lo tho ........
Beach borne ol a &lrl -. aocordkJc ... Dot.a--.· B-aold tho -._... lo tho
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'1111 D-1•'* - -plcUd up by I ND ......... W1•11.., In lhe
tlOt -ol a..,ra. aa ... taWI i.
thO 1•--ft Palt-Aow 101h11:iut·
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down to aoother ltep in the -P Laguna bas had for yean with the Irvine
coast lands.
Roy J:{olrn, ~11 councilman
cha reed with the tjty'1 nalural
.._..... coordination, la eq>tC!Od to
S0011 brlna the matter or anaeutloa con-
sideration before tbe City COuncU lo an
e(fort to measure communJty interest.
''The council hu.Jreat tnterM In com-
munity Input aa to..,hether we woold be
interested In annex1Uon." Holm sakl.
''It .... Id be jult to dlacusl the lrvtne
property in general without getUng duwn
to tpe<IUcs and to judge whether tbe
commWllty ls lnlerested In geltl.na: a
more coherent northtm boundary, ..
Holm eiplalned.
He WI that the big company bas baen
very eager for coopen1tion wi th the dty.
Di!lcussk>n.t with Irvine executtves blve
lndk:ated that the cily's JI foot b I J b
rise recuLaUon woukl not present an im-
movable roadblock to annuaUon.
Holm aald the company bu 1 ...-
of milestones to paa In COlllilClloa with
the 111bject landl, among them llllhn1
,.location, beaditl and parb end the
matter of Proposition :It condl!loM,
IS.. mGllWAY, hp II
Builder l..oses Cash
In Laguna Burglary
Theft or MIO in caah from Bea Cldy
Deane. -bulldlr, WU _.... "'*'
day .. l.agulla -pollco.
Deane told ollken the -had bHn in hit wallet Sat>no1 , ....... ......, he
placed It In a *'-" *'-"" and wu
mlaalng the followlns --.. Poate
said there W<tt ,., ..... of roroed mil}'
11 the 201 Riviera lnlne COW bomt.
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Increasing --OD ~. wtth • 1llgbt dtp In &be •• ,, ...
ture. too, ICCOf'dJnc to tm F''IW
lfrvko. Hip ol 1' ..._a-
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Board ' Del8ys
!urors Inst.eall to Study Bea.ch Project
By JOHN VALTERZA
or Ille Dlolly ...... St.ft
Counly Supervisors Wednesday ac-
ceaed to demands from the Grand Jury
for a lengthy p:>Stponement of action
'relating to a controversial Caplstraoo
Beach condominium project -a delay
allowing a full county probe into
owners.hip of the 16 acres.
The six-week ' postponement w a s
greeted as a major victory by hundreds
ol Palbades residents who have battled
for months for an in-depth probe of title
to the parcel. They say It was once
dedicated to the county u a park.
The action Wednesday crune after
Could Get Ufe
superYflon beard from G..... ilM
Foremon Otto M. SdDnldlen, wlio iiila
the panel needed ........... ee1:. 10 glln
all the ihformation it needed on the chain
of title to that parCeJ u well as the old
beach club property nearby.
The Department of Real Property
Services as well as the County Counsel's
office still owe the jury large amounts of
data on the parcels, SclunidJen said.
The new date for consideration for the
r<quest by the Dana Blull) Llmllod
development firm is Dec. 20.
Among the major Wues wbtch
supervison must act upon la the request
by the fl?11l th;U the county abandon a
Plumley Found Guilty
Of Robbery, Kidnaping
An Orange County Superior Court trial
that produced the Ughtest security
measures ever seen in the county
courthouse ended today with a jury find·
ing Oooald Douglas Plumley guilty of
multiple charges.
Hb conviction on allegations which in-
clude kidnaping, escape and armed ro~
bery could mean a life term for the Long
Beach man when Judge Byron" K.
McMillan sentenci!S him Dec. 22.
The panel deliberated 24 hours before
filing back into the courtroom to deliver
its verdict. The manacled Plumley, 30,
shrugged his shoulders anti smiled as th e
clerk read the verdicts into the record.
· He was returned to county jail under
heavy guard while sheriff's officers
dismanUed "FESS" (Frisk Electronically
Surveillance System) from Its point just
outside the doors of Judge McMillan's
courtroom.
The antirhijacking device used by the
nation 's airports has been operating dur-
9 From Pagel
GOALS ••.
SUnday in san Clemente willl Nltion fUllY
antl<:lpatlntl .bis re-eleelion.
Nlxoa aald llatly 1hat his DemocraUe
opponent, lefti George S ... •cGovern, was
beaten "the day he wu riominated.
"When a candidate takes basically an
extreme position on issues, be inevitably
sp\lta his party and aasures his defeat,
even when it .. a majority .party," Nlxob
said. t
Stretalng bll ~ of ·leadlnM the nation
out ol whaUlo.Ot!llled a erlstl ol spirit,
the Pruldent aald' wllh "proper aupport"
in Congreu he would aetompllsh "More
aign1ficallt refonn than a n y a<J..
mlnistntlon since Frlllltlln Roolevelt's
In 11111, but reforma In a dllferent direc-
tion.
"llooeevelt'a refonna led to bluer and
bluer power In Wuhlngton," he aald.
Nixon aald bil rolonru would "dlllu!t
the power ll>rougbout the coontry."
A primary lafll'I ol reform wtll be the
eiecuUve branch, the President said.
"Tbere are certalD areas, for ezample,
like ln the field of, narcot.lcs, crime, law
enforcement, IOC181 eecurtty, et cetera,
where you cannot mate cnta becaUle u
the population grows, the need for more
people goes up," Nlxoo aald.
"But there are other area where you
can: 'Ibat includes the new erendt• -
HUD, HEW, Transportation; all are too
fat, too bloated . . . But allO, may I
emphaalze the old agencies are not going
to be exempt -Interior, Agriculture,
Defense, el cetera."
Nlxon Wd spending cull would be
minlmo.I for weapons, "but ln terms of
the maues of clvlUan employes who are
getting In lhe way of each olhtr over In
the Pentagon and ... they are going to
have to take a thinning down."
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ing the two-week: trial to screen all
witnesses, spectators and newsmen at
the Plumley trial.
Every person who passed the beeping
FESS was also ordered to sign a daily
register.
Plumley's conviction cJoses, pending
appeal, a criminal case that began' in
September of 19119 when be was ~ted
on charges of armed robbery and kld·
naping.
He was later found insane and com-
mitted to Atascadero State Hospital. But
he was returned to Orange County for
renewed action on the charges after it
was ruled that he had recovered his sani-
ty.
Plumley's ffte became bulkier when he
made two attempts to escape: one in
West Orange Coualy Munlclpaf Court
when he tried to shool hlx way to
freedom and the second In Superior
Court when he and two other jail inmates
threw pepper into the eyes of escorting
depulte.o.
Both bJds for freedom were frustrated
but a man who was always carefully
guarded drew still more attentlon a year
ago this week when jail office rs found a
loaded gun under his cell mattre.s.
lnve$lgators -later determtned Iha! the
weapon bad been· pu.!ed by a vl!ttor to
convicted tiller WWiam Westwood ·~
Man " McClellan.
Investigat.GnSif ellan had sec-ond thougb • • . J Jhe gun In I
posaible esea a llld palaed the
weapon to Plumley. ·
'j'.)yhig ~~n \V~~'
To Leave Voice
With His Family
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) -Curlis
Atlair'1 mother, who died ln June of
breast cancer, made a tape recordlna of
her voice last year and gave it to her ....
Now, Adair, 26, dying of brain cancer,
wants to do the same for bis children lf
he can somehow 1et the Deeded mooey to
buy a tape recorder.
.,I'd ~ll !hem how l lhtak about a lot o1
thlngl, on. a tape, but I can't afford one,"
be, aald, ''11-1 don't ...m greedy, but
It's for my ktda."
Adair ha3 two cltlldren, Klniberley, 4,
and BWy, I. Hts wife is -t with
their third child, due to be , bonl lhlx·
moo th.
Adair aald his ehtldren are too YDWll to
comprehend his impend!nji dealb, and a
tape recording woittd help them "tm-
derstaod better."
The Adaln have lived on $.150-a·-lb
Soetal Seeurlty benefits l!neo he became
too ill to work at h1s fonner job oa an
assembly line.
From Pagel
HIGHWAY ...
before it would be truly mponslve to an-
nexation.
Back to the highway , the councilman
said thal Just expanding the number ol
lanes -the new thorologbfare I• pro.
jeeted to be six l>nes -should not mate
problems for Lquna.
"Whatever comes out of Corona de]
Mar comet Into Lacuna, and vb veru,"
he aald ... If !here are other artert.tl1 ibal
come over the San Joaquin hlllJ th a t
could lncrute traffic comlna: Into town,"
be IOld.
Projected relocaUon of ihe hJlhway
would plac. tt at the top of the rkll•
between COrona del Mar and Llguna.
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GAYS •••
tr.edom eommlllee, conduded that "u
.... u -tlonal -ii • er'lerlon ol what ii auttable tor (a com-
J>Ull _the_ to_ "Sann
in I Bant" 00 the ' campul mmol ba
Vicwtd u ., ICI ol -p tr a vtoll-
tiOILol academic f-."
llr. Ludwil d tiil lliO unlvtnilji'•
rtpOl!llbllliy ~ fflPOlld to "the lnd!U0111
of Iba aoettly we oem" In dealilllf with a ·~controversy which A(OUlel cxmfderable ·,
publlc """"""'•ancl wbm we have no , deflnltJve an1wen ourwlvt1."
imr····--·-'llle diOiitujbfm 11 graded but
otherwise W1improved and leads to a
scenic point fnllll Its junetloa with
Camino C.plltrano •t the upcoast eel&•
of the Pallsad~.
'Ille developet baa propo"'1 that in ex-
change for a~ moch of tbe road,
the county wouJd rective a small view
part )Yilhin the oondomlnlum project
•!oar with a auebo structure for IJO'?O"' gulat at nearby Dana Har1>or.
-have Insisted for months lhat the entire _. ii a legal parl: aad
should not be bul!I upon.
This -• those residents sulnnltied 500 more signatures on petitions asserting
the park contention.
One new aspect of the battle came to
light last weekend wben the development
firm put its heavy equfpmeot to use on
lhe property to begin rough· grading for
the project, even though it had not yet
been approved.
Permission for the advance wort wu
granted by oHleUib of the Department of
Building aad Safety.
But the grading was halted Monday
after residents threatened to obtain a
Superior Court llljunelton.
But deaplte the bait to grading, etews
had already ripped' out every large tree
OD the property.
Gro... of eucalyptus and pine had
been planted after the turD of the c:tUtury
on the pamel when the land was planned
... hotel and part site by the Doheny
lnlerestl.
Among the Issues wbieh the county
COIUllel and .... property -staH wru have to explore in coming _.. Is
the iuue t>Lpl'tS<:riptlve rlgbts to the
entire !JI.acre parcel.
Under that eoneepl, the coonty aides
would try to round up air.eable numbers
of citizens who have had unrestricted use
of the land for al least five years -
persons who have llled the parcel for
parkpurpooes.
Thus far hunctreda of P«SOlll have
been wl!IJag to be polled, but spokesmen
for the residents said this wed!: that no
one u yet has h uked by the county
if they have llled the land.
One 1"'ntc iuue to the entire cue
centers on the entrance to Via Verde,
which some COWlty ~ have termed
a publicly dedicated f98C!way.
Unrestricted use of that road 1n recent
years baa been impolslble becall!e of a
steel cable kept across its entrance.
'Ille linl time that the cable came
down, restdente aaJd, WU to allow the
heavy equipment acc... to the oeenle
pareol.
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Coast Protection
Seen as Danger
To SD Harbor
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Calllomla's new
coulllne prote<:tlon law tbrealenl the
future of the port of San ~ 1 Port
Dtstrlct~-
.. 1 cbl't think it will cloee -lbe
port, bol It Will . llljOQnl lo a do laelo
moraiol'llW," aatd WIUtlm Dick, the
port'• dlroclilr of communlty roiallonl.
The pcf!, llke others In Calllornla, now
ii roqUlricl to . obtain parmlts from I
roslonal ci>ujal ~luton before going
-with· ·dredllnl aad harbor Jn>. provemeat projectl. Several major jobs
....,.. nearly read;y to start In San Diego
Bay and In the tldelancll. Durlni a _,.... period wltlle the
state ceu1a1 p1an ii c11ve1opec1, an con-
-eootllllf .......... ,, ,ICIO wllbin t,000 yardl of the coast nqulrea a pennil
from • rectoaal commilllm.
Lansky in Hospital
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (APJ -Meyer
Lamty. 1ho Nputocl -Id finaJ>. cler, ii _...,,. tru-t II Mt.
Sinai Medical ~ for a "cardiac ln-
aulfl<leney." Lmi*y, 71, reported In
satislaetory condition, wu admitted to
the hoopltel 11 houri alter federal agenll
arrested ' him on hlx antval 'l'Ueldll)' al
Miami lntemallanal Allport. ·
School Cited
In Bingo Game
OAKLAND <APJ -Pollos 1~
tended • OoarWdltC ~ blap
1ame al a C.lllollc --bin and -.... Ji laolpol ud • llCll'll7 ................. lllolol-io;r. law, -..... Wtfel', ..... tfllc:tek dalm -..... _ ...... __
to u.a law at1 .. 1111 tna1' lba1
-Ille llolilc• lnlr. _._1"bf1llalo.....,.-.r -
SI. Ellubtth'1 HIP School w-., nJcbl. PartlclDanll paid
II aadl lar I -lillm'f 1ho
-w1111111o Clrdl me.
V.S. Progr(lm
Backfires
On 'Good G.uy'
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Llltllet Manuel
WU oul ol debt and happy btek In Illa, a
black cement contractor with a wife
and home ol his own -untu everyllody
tried to help him.
The U.S. government started looting
for men to carry out President Nimi's
new execuUve order requiring that all
federal eoostru<lloo over !500,000 be
awarded coly to !Inns wtlb minorliy
repr.senlatloo.·
A major contractor provided Manuel
with an estimator without charge to
prepare hlx bid, and San Diego llDanclal
instltutioDI pledged his -· Awanled a $151,000 subcootract to do
the cement work on San Diep'a flJ..
million federal post olllce, Manuel plung.
ed ahead.
The result, be says, was a personal
disaster. ·
po~~ f== o'i':!:ie. = tors said, however, the cmerete la!led to
meet the tolerance criteria ol less than
one-eighth ol an incb'a deviation within
10 feel.
The maaalve bullding was put on
sballow supports placed In compacted
fill, Manuel uplalned.
Arcblleet Ward Deem:. said the
building aeltled an'anUcipated ats inebes.
But the U.S. Post Office Department
ordered Manuel to make hls concrete
level.
He did -at a rost ~160,000.
In July 1971, the om.. Depart-
ment became the postal aervlce and
supervision of its construction wort wu
turned over Ibo the Army ea.,. ol
Engineers. Within a monlb, Manuel waa
1Uen oil bis job and ihe genOral con-
tractor, F. E. Young, ordered to oom-
plele ll
Home E.coqomist, Seia
OCC Lecture Friday
"Labor Saving Dev:lcea -'lbe Good,
The Bad sad nie Ugly" wru be discussed
by borne economill Carol Heinz at 7:30
p.m. Friday at Orange Coaat College,
27GI Fairview Road, Coata Meaa.
Pruenlod by the Comumer Allatrs Of-
fice of Santa Ana, the ir.. lecture wtll IJ>.
elude discuasion co problems. and trends
in home appiiaoces. For more in·
formation, call. Jim Shlmanoll at
SSMIOO.
I 00'1 of V11luel!
orde" noto for corl~ chfil""°' d<Uverv
Prut 1etfl0ft1I 9x7'h fft lux.
urlou• heewy lmporttd Y•I ..
vet ev1ileble ln m 1 n y
choice• of color1 1ncf
febrlc&.
Sele $595.
He· Knows War.:
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La Paz Council Chief Blind ·::
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Wbeii !.JI ~lt" the •luden~
councU meeUng It La Pai Intermediate
Bchool to order, ho etn't see any of the
mernbent.-L
He's never even seen the schooJ.
But it doesl;l't matter. "I know my way
around here," aaj~ ~tt, wl\C) has been
partially blind stnce be was two years old
and totaUy blind since he was 8 or 9.
... for~ whlcb," he smiles.
Sa>ll -elected president of the La Pu student government about five
-•So· The 14-yeal'Old -"I stayed . baeli one year so I could learn BraUle" -
~ against three other ean-
didatea for the olllee.
His abillUes as president aren't really
affected by his blindness, Says the
cheerful boy who was described by a
fellow student staDding nearby as "a cool
guy."
A hemophiliac, ~ti uplains thal be
began to go blind when be bled eI·
<!e!aively in hlx ayes. ·
He dismilses \he llllbject simply and
goea oo to joldng iboul whal little·power
an lniu-tilte school president hu.
"I JltSl IWIJ1g my cane ancl magical th1nP appear," be laughs, pretending to
tell the prlnelpal, '"l'bjogs are going lo be
tblB way!"
. It doesn't happen that way, he sap,
addln1 -that his role ls ma1nly to gi.ve
suuestJoos.
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NEW STUDENT PRESIDENT ."-"
Scott Eckholdl, 14 I : : ·
"
'Ille student council coasiden such sub-Mission Viejo Higb Sebool team and .-
jeetl u wbetber to keep the snack bar sister, Chris, also goes to Mission Viejo_ .. ···:
open alter school and what to do for the The friendly elgbth grader, wl!o18: .•
Christmas Dance. It meets every favorite subjects are music and dr~ ' WednHdayatnooo. ~It, whose former po I I tie a I ii looking forward to high school DOii:· ·
bacqrouncl eooststed of being a year· · .
representative to the council, ran for But more than that, he's anticipatlnf:"-
prestdenl because .. I lhougbt I could do with ucilement becoming a prosecuting~ ..
tt •.. attorney. -~
He went to "about sb:" elementary "It's going to be fun, I know it," lae · .
schools, the latest being Valencia School · say:s of his chosen career. "Well, I don'_t.,
In Laguna Hills. Hts family ha3 lived ia really know it -but It's going to be . · MGS1on Viejo for four years. Hts father, hard. .
BW Eckholdt, Is administrator of Beverly "A challenge," he adds . ''But it will be. ·
Manor C(IQValesce.nt home in Laguna worth pyJng for." • .. ·
Hills. Lilu! · being a sludent body prestclalt: .
A brother, Randy, quarterbecb for the was. . "
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San Diego Jury Indicts
Freeway Death Suspect
..
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'Ille San Diego Grand Jury has Issued
a murder indlctment against an
Oklahoma man who allegedly led San
Clemente police to a bloodstained car and
then to the body of a Navy man near the
freeway In ~~bad Ocl. ,24.
The tndlctmeiit means qtbat Jerry W.
Manning, 28, will immediately have to
answer to charges in Superior Court in-
stead of uni:lergolng the lesSer court pnr
ced~s In the case.
The asserted drifter is accused or
shooting Mltchell Queen, 22, a petty of-
ficer who had been serving aboard the
minesweeper Pluck in San Diego.
Manning was arrested after he walked
to the tllrtstianitos gate of Camp
Pendleton ne.r San Clernenle aad
allegedly blurted a slalement implicating
him In a kU!lng.
l<>eal police· then took over and Mai> ·
ning led them to a car parked at Basilone _ ., .
Road. ·1
The front seat of the car bore fresh
bloodslains: · I
About an.,.bour later1Mannl.ng alleg!\IY!·
led the same offices to a spot near
Carlsbad1 wber the body of Queen lsy. . /
T1le victim had been shot several tlm~ ·· ·.
with a medium-caliber weapon and ~; :
been dead for more than an hour, tn; .. :
vestigators said. ·: ...
At that point, the case was turned over ···
to delectives from the Carlsbad Poll~ .
department who as yet have not given~.
details of an asserted moUve in tbe ~ .
shooting. ·.:
Local police, however, quoted ~
suspect as aaytng Queen "wouldn~ leav~ ..
me alone" during a ride south from Long
Beach.
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holiday salel .•· .. -
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0<1~9• County's Largest Selection of Contemporary Furniture
open Sunday 12-5
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reduced! ,
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T-HURSOAY, NOVEMIEl 9, ts>n
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Nixon Lists
N.Y. 8'ezh
TEN OENTS ..
Goals
No New Domestic Programs Favored ·
i ' ' .. f~nteat, Test., ~Jt ::
'wASHJNGTPN -, (UPI) -Pr.esldent
N-1s second-term goals afleo-ending
the• viebiam war are llre.amlining the
fedeTal b"'cauerilcy but eil\l>Mklnii OD DO
basic new donlesUc programs. '
, Jn a . coP¥fighted lnto.rview , published
today wilL "Garnett D. Homer,· White
House <OrTeSpoodeot for the Washlnglno
star-.News,, the President said· be W&{lted
to reverse a blg·govemment .trend that
began In· 1931 under President Franklin
D. Roosevett.
"This coontry has enough on lis plate
in the · way. of huge new spending pro-
grams, llOcial programs, throwln1 dollars
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Skull · Eirulings
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Could Revise
Evoluifun 'Th .eory ' w
;:imQeBanch 'Water District workers install loops of age.· If it works, PPT system will he used Jn pr<>-WASHINGTON (AP) -The discovery ~si'x-fucll P)i#tc ,IiiPe ne_, .wa,ter ...cta!Jialion plant posed Rattlesn~e ,Canyon project which . ul\llnale-of a fragmented skull, believed the oldest
.,;ilong Sall Dl~o Creek channel The four-mile un· ly will h;lndle 35 million gallons per day. Whi)e.tra· complete aku1l of early man, could upset
tiderground,Joop ,ln,.January will ·be -used ·to test a ditionil methods "'oulitrequlre $25 mill,iqn ·of 90n-the currenl theory <f modern man's ,;~new · se,w.ge p~ called ''pressqre., p)pe treat· structfon, pPT coud he built for $14.7 mjlliGn, mWD evolution, a Kenyan scientist said today.
;;men!." Sluage, sewage 111d oxygen mix f<>Jced Into officials predict. District is paying $1.00;000, costs Researcher Richard Leakey ,.id the ~;the pi~·:und.-ptess1n'l«may-resull In economical of the· test system· and pi}>es can be ·reUsed'.later.
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'.Jiileans .,of"reclaimin# nearly· clear water from sew-. . skull is Z.5 million years old and is
-o;1 _ ! "almost certainly tile oldest complete :~ • ' .,,
1 skull of early man." He estimated it ii
·!;: ' · , 1.5 million years ulder than bones ~ :l'la:ri on Sex . Film. Flares :-=y~=: ;ra;nis~.:
!} · r ~. • • · • ~ •, with btnnart Jeg bones from tWC' other in-
~· . · dlviduals of similar antiquity, were f~d ~· , {i()/'.fJ.qm~ ~D~~e~ ·Over Gays' · R~quesi Sif~i.;? :!de~~ 0~ "'• . "<;J.."ti''.'.Me"'"'·, ~·1 · .. ·~~@£h \!.•~ .l,,.'.1;.';'2L .:.__....._ __ · •• r ~· ~1--ti:, ··11~·,.,:. ·.' W,.· -;~.i ··~.~Q.,, )ucrflllitoee-" , .,,_ . ,. ·~~, ~~-, _ ,.c-•. ,.......,i!li ,:Dt· GliJll'>,._. . ., ~:(__~---· t , J~..,_u reillt PYUW!, De • . . ~·'' _........., i-" • _.,,,. lroplJ J;•Y~SludOat~::',. bl!l~,tit= ~ !!>1.--~ ·ol cono ~ .. the '• lall.._ _ c'll!o ,.._ ...,,._ ncJoa is 500 P!fl . • ,'It_ A , . . , . l!lld a· w1 Wal<l>L< ·-IL • mllel l!Nll oMlldllYll Gorle,-Tcmm, ~on; 1'11i·, !~ ... ;~I .._ -JJ !.'~-. rlA.a.. .. ft-~~~~ w11erer;t:,•otLeUey~1 ·PlfSU,a.DrB. -··~ ,:qu ,,--;;~!~i. . , "•:'.!. r~~~ . •----· Y B llldtbtlatoDr.,Laull < .. '-'!.. ;-, • • .,.·~~ . -Wll,._.py, ............ ID tills ' . l'reH(litt llOd· tbt 1!1111t al 'ill""' ... -... :tir-.....llJ•~·y,•tiy 8'11A>e;"tlie--tteelllld.1' -·--·to the Ill-' ;tft.• liani•' lliii'~ 1Pt•1l-1ilt ft!17;~ ,a-. bod . ,\fter ·luivtnc"a~ •the routine re-liClllal·beoiraPldc 8oclety.
'!Bl oot-a. · ,,.,_ ot;~;lt~ ---1>~~ Jl!jplutloo ~ quelt·ln·ICIJ'ID theo fllml ~tors Leatoy, ailmlnlstrOUve dlrect4r of•the
· :M•an"'.hl!eo 1.., _.mtlee• "'-...... l!i>illll -1116! ~P and . another lasl Mal'cb·'l""fl"d the -approval follow· National M...u.n. of Kenya, .-~'·,l1f~'N ·~~t.!!~11· =~ ~4?'i£ tht~_in-il>&Jl_latt'1:t ~of Ille lllJD;by a the dlloov417.ol the akllll and iq--sepa .in--.. .., 1"'!.• · "' · ••r ~-rs panel of• , .. -. and ad-iO reports prepared for the oociety and
bemg ·"cop~ ~to Ille" spirit '.of an· and"~.~ Odncotlonll films." -lol's., · . • for preaentallon to a scientific meellng In acadedllc c:.mu1111ntty." Although the ........,., freedom COlll-(Soe·G,\Y&,•Pop I) London today.
· ' "While detailed ttudie1 on the new
~CP_s Teac~ ~ospim,:t . '
Passes Test; More COming
'AntigoiW' Set
For Yi.ejo High
The Mission Viejo High Sc:bool Drama
Workshop will prell!Dt J·e an Anouilh's
modern adaptation of S o p h o c I e s '
"Antigone'' Nov. -14, 15, 11 ad 11 at 8
p.m. In mulil-Pll'P* niom B It Ille bJ&h
school.
Tickets for'the pniduotion, whlch deals
with the oooflld of loyally to famlly
....... thll ·1o • ...,.......t; are $1 with
studenl bodyeanls and 11.25 without
·Am Vardanlan is dlrectlng the play.
Jn · Ille lead role of Antlgme, the
daughter of de<ea!ed King Oedipus, who
defies a government order for the sake of
famlly, is Renise Bently.
ADU,-'• Uncle er-, who bu taken
over 11 king, wut he plal'ed by Bob
Koehler.
discoveries will take 10me time to coo-
clu4e.'' he aald, "preliminary com-
parlloru1 with other evidence indicate
that the new material will take a central
place ln the rethinking aod rHvaJua-
Uon of the evidence for t li e origin of
Homo saplens (modem man•a s~)."
He espialned that current lbeor)' bolds
that Homo sapiens evolved, within the
' pest two mUlion years, f r o m
•1Aul&ralopitbecus," a primJtlve creature
bavtnc Ille plo'lical 'Chancteriltlcs of
both ape and man.
But now, he said, the new East African
flndl provide "clear evidence" that,
r a t h e r than evolvlna from
Australopithecus, a "large-braloed, truly
uprlgbt and two-legged form of the genus
Homo existed conte1'1poraneoua1y with
Austrllopithecus more than 2.5 million
)'em agu.
"Throughout the time range of deposits
at East Rudolf," he added, ••lhe two
hominid (mao-Ulu!) lines are "IJl-1ted
and It would oeem that Austniopithocus,
al tnown, can be excluded from our Une
of ancestry'"
at problems," Nixon sald. "What we
need is,~ basically, reform of exisllni in-
stitutioru and not ~ destruction of our
tried values in this county.
"Consequently, the, nen admlnistratloo
will be one of refol')"JI, not just adding
more dollars -reform in the field of
education, refonn lb the field or health,
re!orm in f~ral-atate relations, reform
Jn all field!."
Nixoo said be ls "convinced · that the
total tax burden on the American.people,
federal, state and !ocal, bas reached the
breaking point"
On Vietnam, Nixon said, "1 am com-
pletely confident that we are aoln& to .
have a settlement."
He said the Unit~ states would ~
vide postw:ar aniataoce, both mil1tary
and economic, to SoutL Vietnam and
"some assistance also to North Vietnam
01 • .an economic basis."
The President said his proposall for
welfare re!orm and to restructure the ex-
ecuUve branch, wbich died in tbe Jut
Congress, would be instituted to tbi es-
teot possible "through aclioa at the •·
ecuttve level unless and unW the
Congress acts."
The hour-long interview toot place
(See GOAL'!, Pip I)
Rift Ad111itted
Kissinger, Rogers Vi.e-Nixon
WASHINGTON (AP) -President N-acknowledged puhllcly today tllat
there are dlfflcuiti.S ·In the relallonshlp between his lorelcn affatn lldYtsor,
Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, and the State Department beaded by Secretary of
State William P. Rogers. f"
"Bui I think Bill Rogers put It very well," Nbon recounted In an Inter-
view with the Wasbingtoo Star-News.
NIXON QUOTED Rogers 11 saying :
• "When the team is winning, you don'I complain because Ille secmd bueo
man may he getting men publlcily than the llllorlalnp, because ii may he
that he has a chance to be up at better times, and eo be il"
NIXON SAID a pe""1nlal problem of .. latlomlllp between prteldentlal ID-
temational affaln advisers and the Slate llepartmeot bu been porticularly.
dilficult al this time because so many foreign affaln 1n1uauve1 "bad to be
undertaken at the presldeDtlal level."
But "some frlclloo, compeUUon •.• is not unhealthy between deparlmmll
and major White HOuae advisers," he ,.id.
2 New 14-JkJry Towers
Construction or two' 14-ttory towen,
with 311 units for aeldor dlilenl who
want apartmen~style Uvinl, wUI be"""'
pleted ln about 15 montfu at Leilure
World In Laguna HUls, accordlng to
Rownoor Company ollkiala.
The use permil for the addltloo re-
quested by the --Company .... approved 1'lleadly by 0r1111e Counfy
planning conunlsa1-n, deoptte IORIO
unanawered concerns of plannlog stall.
Action by the commi11ion Is flnal In ti
davs from opproval and -not ha,. to Sf to the Board of SUpervloon.
,,.,. 116.5 million high rise addlUoo
calla for the two towers 150 feet bigb coo-
necled by a tW<Mlnry building. Each
lower WiD lndude a ldtchea and dln1ni
room k>r mldenll. The ceatnl bulldinl
will have olf!C<I, meettnc l'OOllll, •
barber shop and beauty parlor. ~
to developet'1 plans. ·
An environmenlal impact .statement
IUeJ by county piannm adopted by the
commilllion said that resldenll would be
affect..s by noiJe from jell from the
neari>y El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta-
tion.
The report also cautioned that tho
town would obltrvct view• o' the W.
dlehact V1Dey of some lllmlW1dtna Pf'OP'
erl~. . The development is in a 15 dba
(declbelal or lea noiJe -· Judaed by the stile to he _.ptUle for ,..-...
But the CNEL (""""unity no lae
equivalent level) IOOtl are an avmp of
noise over a period of time and allow for
Elks to Sponsor
Auction in Viejo
A llnt amual "Auctlon Time" and
bib ale wm he aponsond Hov. ti 11 t
p.m. by the Midion VieJo l'!Lka IAdc•
DM In the M:.Olon VieJo Htch SchoOI
mu!U•purpooe _,,,
A' profealonal auc-. Rol>erl
Abell. w111 ornctate. ·
The !lb Loc11e la roquatfnt! danationa
of ....ivcta rn1111 local med!MI and
~ for tbt auction, tbt ..-
of whld! wlll ,. to -'"111
...-n:ll.
The bite 1111. to bo -bJ mu• wlm, w:U suppol1 lode• ,_. 1dMllM.
The public is invited.
GOP Will Celebrate
occasional mr.mely loud -·
Col. MumJ l!llpiea, "'P'',.,.inl the
Marine Corvi, told cooimt-. thl1
while Le had no speclllc objectlonl to tills
projecl, --hiCh rlaes In the .,..
wmild he undalrable.
They could have an effect on fllCbl Olld
radar patterns, he said.
• Planning sllU memhen were alao ..,..
cemed that the cleveiopmtftl .....
being applied to this Ille ..... ~
ones approvtd for a dlfftrtnt al.le • the
same property.
1111! alternate Ille hod been pi-.1
for the same me, one planner uid lodq.
but the allff -• -lo ... If the standmla llilould be updated.
The commlaolan did DOI approl'O thll
request, but did -to • -..,. 1estloa to bava the caunty nr. ,..,....
and n>Od ---all oafety ...... roada to tbt ~J.
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oard Delays Probe
Jurors lnstelld to Study Beach Proj~t-.
By JOHN VAL'l'EllZA
Of .. Dt1W11 ll!lttl Steff
County Supervisors Wednesday ac-
ced«I lo dem.00.. from the Grand Jury
tor 1 lengthy postponement of action
relating to a controvel'3ia1 Capistrano
Beach C'Ondominlum project -a delay
allowing a full county probe Into
ownership cof the 11 acres.
The sis:-weet postponement w a s
grteted as a major victory by bundn!ds
of Plllsades ruldents wbo have batUed
for months for an in-depth probe of title
to the parcel. They say It waa once
dedicated to the county as a park. ,
Planners Eye
Land Use
Policy Plans
Irvine Planning Commissioners tonight
will resume deliberations on the city's
land use policy plan.
Commissioners meeting at 7:3t) in city
hall, will review a· revised draft of the
policy plan prepared by planning con-
sultant Ed Hawcctb.
The draft incorporates policy reeom-
mendations of citizens advisory com-
mittees, planning commissioners and
developers gathered over the past
several mo~.
The final draft will comprise the basic
policies to guide the city's general plan
development.
Councilmen have indicated they wish to
see a draft of the policy plan prior to
their consideration of several zoning ap-
peals due before them Tuesday night.
Other matters to be taken up by the
planning commission tonight are:
-Aa ateo.slon of lhe Walnut Village
Planned Community tentative tract map.
-C.oosJderativn of two tentative tract
maps for 11ew developments in University
Park along the San Diego Freeway.
-Discussion of the fencing situation
between the new Presley Development
Company homes and 1he existing Ranch
tract
As suggested by the city council last
week, the commission agenda also car-
rie!i an item calling for consideration of
the general plan .
From P1111e I
GOALS •..
Sunday In Sn Clemente .nth NilOll fully
anticipating his re-election.
Nixon said flatly that his Democratic
opponent. Sen. George S. McGovern, was
beaten 1'the day he was. nominaled.
"jlhen a <lllliklate Ill,. balcally an
extreme posltloft' On iaues, be lnevitably
splits hla party and assure! his defeal,
even when it ls a majority party,'' NI ton
said. su.,.;ng bis goal of leadlng the nation
out of what be called a crisis of spirit,
the Prffldent said with "proper support"
ln Congresi!I he would accomplish "More
1ignlflcant refonn than a n y ad-
minlstratlon since Franklin Roosevelt's
In 193!, but relOl'llll In a dHferent dlrec-
tion.
"Roolevelt's refonns led to bigger and
bigger power In Waablngton," be aald.
Nlson said hil reforms would "diffuse
the power throughout the country."
A primary target of refonn will be the
executive branch, the Prtsident aakt.
"There are certain areu, for eumple,
like in the field of narcoUcs, crime, law
enforcement, IOCia1 aecurity 1 et cetera,
where you cannot make cuta becaUi!le as
the population grows, the need for more
people goes up," Nlxon said.
"But thert are other areu where you
can. That include! the new agencies -
HUD, HEW, Trarusµortallon : atlare too
fat , too bloated . . . But ali!IO, may I
emphasi7.e the old agencies are not going
to be exempt -Interior, Agriculture,
Defense, et cetera."
"
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Tho -Wodnaday can1t 11\w
111pervbora heard from Grand Jury
Foreman Otto M. Scbmldlen. who sald
the panel needed several weeks to gain
all the information it needed on the chain
of Utle to tkat parcel as well as the old
beach club property nearby.
The Department of Real Property
Services as well as the C.ounty Counsel's
office still owe the jury large amounts of
data on the parcels, SchmidJen said.
The new date for consideration for the
request by the Dana Bluffs Limited
development firm Is Dec. 20.
Among the major issues which
superv isors mu st act upon is the request
by the firm that the coun ty abandon a
road which may or may not be a county
roadway.
The thoroughfare is graded but
otherwise unimproved and leads to a •
scenic point from its junction with
Camino Capistrano at the upcoast edge
o! the Palisades.
The developer has proposed that in ex-
change for abandonlntt: much of the road,
the county would receive a small view
park within lhe condomlnlum project""'
along with a gazebo structure for P.ersons
gazing at nearby Dana Harbor.
Residents have insisted for months that
the entire parcel is a legal part and
sbou1d not be built upon.
This week those residents sU:bmitted 500
more signatures on petitions asserting
the park contention.
One new aspect of the battle came to
light last weekend when the development
firm put its heavy eqWpment to use on
2 Girls Escape
Rape Attempts
In Laguna Beach
tjlt " 1or-f
tbe = ·-~-=':.'Y ,.t been 1_.i. .
Permlssion for the advance work waa
granted b!o' officials of the Depallmtot ol
Building and Safety.
But the grading Wai!I halted Monday
after residents threatened to obtain a
Superior Court injunclion. .
But de.spite the bait lo grading, crews
had already ripped out every large tree
on the property.
Groves of eucalyptU! and pine had
been planted after the turn of the century
on the parcel when the land was plaooed
as a hotel and park site by the Doheny
Interests.
Among the issues which the county
counsel and real property services staff
will have to explore in coming weeks is
the issue of prescriplive rights to the
entire 16-aere parcel.
Under that concept, the county aides
would try to round up sizeable numbers
of citizenJ who have bad unrestricted use
of the land for at least five years -
persons w}\o have used the parcel for
park. purpoOes. -
nius far hundreds of persora: have
been wllllng lo be polled, but spokesmen
for the resldents said this week that no
one as yet bas been 8'ked by the county
U they have used the land.
One ironic issue to the entire case
centers on the entrance to Via Verde,
whlch some county Officials hav~ termed
a publicly dedica ted roadway.
Unrestricted use of that road ln recent
years bas been impossible because of a
steel cable kept across its entrance.
The first time that the cable came
down, residents said, was to allow the
heavy equipment access to the scenic
parcel.
From P1111e 1
GAYS ...
Two young women hitchhiker~ were the Vice Chancellor John C. Hoy said then
victims of unsuccessful rape attempts Jn that threats of arrests of students by
Laguna Beach Wednesday. Sheriff's deputies were the film to have
Pollce said an 18-year-otd Capistrano been shown prompted the second look at
Beach girl was threatened. with a knife the showing okay.
by her abductor. Earlier a %3-year-old The administration decided to ban the
Laguna woman was struck in the face by screening over the objections of faculty
her assailant. The incidents were not and student members of the review
related , Police said. panel.
The 13-year-oJd was picked up by a Although the film was not to have been
male In his 30s near Fashion Island in shown, Sheriff's deputies seized the film
Newport Beach Wednesday afternoon. at the opening of the GSU pan el
She asked to be taken to the Laguna discussion of pornography which drew
Beach home of a gir! fri end , according to 350 persons t.c. Science Lecture Hall.
Det. Gene Brooks. Dr. Frederic C. Ludwig, a medical
Brooks said the driver stopped in the school professor who chairs the academic
800 block of Bluebird Canyon Drlve, pro-freedom committee, concluded that "as
duced a knife and fondled the frightened Jong as educational usefulness is a
young woman. Sile manape l<j talk the cr'terloo al 11hat Is suitable for (a cam·
man out of nlpe:~~iooldi 81 pus) audimice tbe refuaaJ lo llbow "seven
wu treed unharmed. · ii:1 a Bam" on the campus cannot be
The 23-year-old victim was picked up Viewed as an act of censorship or a viola-
by a man about 4 a.m. Wednesday in the \loo of academic freedom."
1500 block o{ GI~. She Wal! takea to 1· Wlwifl cited the university's the 1000 bloCk of~k Avenue and nliioP lillltY to respond lo "the traditions tit. , \ . , ~ llOciety ife serw" in deallqg with a
Brooks said she was struck and her Conttoverly which aroUBeS cooilderable
clothing tom before she escaped from the public concern and where ~ have no
car and fied. -deftnltive answers ourselves."
Bits and Pieces Left
Over From Elections
By CllAllLES R. LOOS
l Of ... Dlilr ..... ltftf
TED Pl'ITMAN startled the dozen or 90 e!ll'ly risers standing sUeTIUy in
an immaculate garage In Newport Beach waiting to vote Tuesday when he
suddenly growled:
"I hate people with clean garages. I've Uved here four years and I have a
two-car garage and I haven't been able to get more than one car in It yet and
then never for more than one or two days In a row ...
Ted remembers when they built houses with buements and real attics
where you could store all tboae things you were sure you
would need JOmeday and all those other things your wife
vrouldn't let you throw out.
* * * A COMMUNIST ln Newport Beach? Okay then, wOO's
lhe wise guy wbo voted for Gus Hall In Eastblufl'! 309th
precinct?
THEY LAUGH.;-wben ~t ~ly looking character
dashed into 1 Mtsalon Viejo polllna pi,.. and "'marked:
,.Whew, thi1 has beeo I louib dlf. Thia ls the sath
lOOI time I've voled."
He wu kidding, wasn't he?
* * * POST MORTEM: Do you suppooe Pl'el&rt Nl%on 11 -inl where
he went -In Musac.busells! And don anybody e11e wooder bow-ll\lllY "'°"' Volt.I ~ohn Schmlll would have .-!Yed K he'd lhaved off bla pencil
mustache? Grown 1 Van Dyke!
* * * OOPS : 1 ,.. by the typographlcal error lhat Wllmo Willington of San
Clemente bu bttn the boas at President Nllon 's prtdnct 1loce 1MO .
lllN'T IT IRONIC: Saddle~ck Co'lj;ege fruttee Michail Collinl r<eonUy
moved lo the Harber View Homes section of Newport 11 .. ch. 'l'bo boundaey
betweeo the Saddieblok and Coul collrgo diltricts cull tluwg1I that lecllm of
lown. Jn fact. it nll\I ttcht through Collinl' -and Collins' MW YOtinl
pr<clnct Is In lhe 1»111 Coli<ae Dlltrlct. SO, 111111Ding Collllll II ~lstered 1t
hb new abode, bJ couidni vote Tuellday on the two blllot propooltloN dellln1
wllh the teOflanlzltlon ol tho Saddleback boon!. •
AMAZE YOUR ll'IUENDlh~y ~vii 1:,,., boW 1111111 o!flctal wrtl<>ln
candidates f0< pmldent ,..,. the,. In '1'1111da7'1 tlectlonl Con you DIJDe
them I
To 11v• you 1 coll to the county Reciltrar ol Votut, hert on 111 sl1:
John UOIJl'l"I, ~ Pl!'\I': E. Hlrold Mmm Sr., Pn>blblllon P111y ;
LoulJ P'lsber, Sodlllll Labor Pll'ly; Undo J-, Socllllat Worlm Porty;
Gabrlolle Green, Unl...-.l Plr!J, Ind GUJ Hill, CommlDllll Party.
Ciro lo tey for their runnlnl mot..l So lpond 1 dime for that phone 0111.
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, DAILY ltlLOT ..... W _..,.. IClllllllf:.~ -. . -' . t:rala-S•mvor ,Improves ......
·His car skidded out Of control on the Sill Diep : ·
Freeway laU. Tuesday' afU.moon. The at.eel rail : •
crunched the passenger side and Ray suffered aerl-·:.-. . . _, ous mJunes. ·· · .. ~ ..
Robert Ray, 22, of 17212 Walnut Ave., Tustin,
ejected from his V(llUwagen when ~ smashed on
this guardrail north of El Toro Road, is listed in
satisfactory condition today in the intensive care
unit _of Mission Commlinlty Hospital, Mission Viejo. ~~~_;_~:_:__;__;_:_:_:;:::.::...:::::::...::.::::_:__;__.:_~_.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'
High Court Rules
State Legislature
Must. Re~pportion
SAN FRANCIS(:() (AP) -'!'be
California Supreme Court ruled today
that the Legislature must produce a
reapportionment plan by Dec. 31 or the
court Itself wlll redistrict the State
Senate and Assembly for 1974 elections.
The court denied a State Assembly
petition asking extension of the deadline
until June 1, 1973.
The &-1 order Was signed by Chief
Justice Donald R. Wright. JusUce· Ray~
mond A. Peters favored the extension.
Last January the court directed the
Legislature to reapportion legislative and
congressional district,, during the current
legislative session. The court on May 18
granted an extension of the deadline to
the Dec. 31 dare. The Assembly on Oct.
30 filed the new ertension plea . ·
The court's January ruling stemmed
from three lawsuits generated by the
Legislature's failure to reapportion itself
In lhe ;egular 1971 oealon In time fur
new dtstrtct boundaries to be Bet for the
June, 1972 primary.
Because of the shortness of Ume, tbe·
court ordered that the State Smale and
Assembly elections be conducleci In then-
existing districts. It ....S.red that cm-
gressional electlons be conducted ac-
cording to a reapportionment plan that
had been vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan.
While directing tbe Leglslabo-e lo
enact the required reapportionment
plans, the court simultaneously "retained
jurisdiction to draft new reaµporttonment
plans for the elections of 197f tbrougb
19fK>" if the Legislature fails to act in the
pennitted time.
Reapµortlonment is required under the
one-man, one-vote U.S. Supreme Court
doctrine following each federal census.
I OO's of Values!
ordu now for
early chri.ftmas <UUotrv
Plu1 .••ctlontl 9~)VJ In lux ..
uriou• h••vy lmporl.d vtl·
vet availablt in ma n y
choice' of co Io r's and
febrlcs,
Sale $595.
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Cement Contractor Happy :;.
.....
Till Disaster of U.S. Aid ·-. .. '
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Luther Manuel
was out of debt and happy back in 1969, a
black cement contractor with a wife
and home of his own -until everybody
tried to help him.
The U.S. government started looking
for men to carry out President _Nixon'!
new executive order requiring that all
federal construction over $500,000 be
awarded only to firms with minority
representation.
Fro•Page1
ECKHOLDT. • •
in Lagun~ Hills. His family bas lived in
Mlssion Viejo for four years. His father,
BUI Eckholdt, is administrator of Beverly
Manor convalescent home in Laguna
Hills. .
A brother, Randy, quarterbacks for the
Mission Viejo High School team and a
sister, Oiris, -141so goes tO Mission Vle!;jO.
'!'be friendly e!Jlbth gradtt, "'.bole
favorite subject! are m1i!lc adi:I drama
is looking forwa rd lo high stbool n;;l
year.
But more than that, he's anticipating
with excitement bea>ming a prosecuting
attorney.
"It's going to be fun , I know It," he
says of his chosen career. "Well, I don't
really know it -but jt's going to be
bard.
"A challenge," he adds. "But it win be
worth trying for."
Like being a student body president
was.
....
A major contract.or provided ManUi'.
with an estimator without charge to.
prepare his bid, and San Diego fln•ndat · ·
lnsUlutions pledged bis bonds. ··
Awarded a 1156,000 subcolltract to do
the cement work on San Dlep'1 fl>-·
mUUcm federal post office, Manuel pluor-" ·
ed ahead. . ...
The result, be says, was a personal
dlsaster.
As the contract specified, Manuel'.' ·
poured in four acres of concrete. InspeC-
tors said, however, the concrete failed tb ·'
meet the tolerance criteria of Jess thaH· ··
onH:lgbtb of an inch's deviation within
• 10 feel.
The massive building was put oD ·
shallow suworts placed in compa~
fill, Manuel expljilned.
~tee! Ward Deerru said !bO: •
bulldlng settled an anticipated six lllches. •
But the U.S. Post Office Department
~rdered Manuel lo make ~" -$· level. . • .f
.... ' Artists, Craftsmen
Hear Guest Speaker -:;:
Rita ~. a member of the -~~.
Viejo A§oclatlon of Artilts a n·d
Craltlmen, wW be guest speaker at lbAt . :
group's meeting t<lnight at 7:30 o'clocl: at .. •
Mlsslon Viejo Hlgh Sc!M>Ol. • •
'!'be public ~ Invited lo the meetinf,:
where a special undisclosed Cluiatmos
craft will be demonstrated. 'lbe meetiqg_.
wlll be In the 200 building at the school lit 25ias Cbrisanta Drive. ' ..•
holiday salel
Orange County's largest Selection of Contemporary Furniture
open Sunday 12-5
entire inventory
reduced!
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dally I f.9/11turd1y 11-6/iunday ·1.5 • ph 548-5518 • toll fr••. 5'46-1262
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.. ' ORANGE C()IJNTY, CALIFORNIA
• .. .~~ .. 1~· Thl~ten8 E"6lution ~heorg· •
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Leakey . ._id )be akuJJ fragments,' aloog
with buinan l" bones from t... other ln-dlvldulk"''linillar \nllqUity, ...,. loubd
pro!radlng. !roln~a l""1Y hillllde on a
w~. ecrulH:overed desert east of
Lake llodou in Kenya. .
c..leade· of • tbe antliripoloilcal ..-
~~. 1111 Qr. _ G/11'8 laaac of
~"8eiY ~ region is 500
miles ~ of Olduvai Gorge,. Tanzania, where ~ of Leakey's pareots, Dr.
•Maif Leakey ¥d tbe !ale Dr. Louis S. B.
Leakey, "revoiutionlmt lbe study of
prehlllorlc in.an," eccordtng to the Nl'-
tionai Geogra)lhl< S6clety.
Leakey, adlninlstraUve director of the
National Museums of Kenya, announCed
tbe, dlj<bvery of tM akuJJ and ieg·booeS
in reports Jftl>Sr«i !or tbe aociety and
for pnsa:itatkcn.to•radentifie meeting in
London today.
"Whlle detailed studies on the new
discoveries will take apme time to con-
R:enta_p Bid Denied
~eappQrtionmen~ Pla n Due Dec. 31
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SAN .. FRANCISCO (AP) -The congreaaional districts dljring tbe current
Calllomla .&Jpreiqe . Court ruled today legislative aeasioo, Tbe court on· May 18
lhal the ~tqre. mlist Jirilduce a ~led ·an .m-!oo·ol tbe deadline ·to ~PP<>rtionment piao by, Doc. 31 cir tbe the DeC. 31 dale. The Assembly on Oct.
court liseH wW rtdlstrltl tbe Stale ' 00 filed tbe now e>tmsioe plea.
Senate and Assembly !cir 1971 elections. The court's January ruling stemmed
'The court denied a Stale ~ly froll\ ·three lawsuits generated by the ~~lion asking eztensli>n of tbe deadline Lejislature'• fllluro to ·reappQrilon itself
until June 1, 1973. • ' · in the regular 1971 9181ion in time for
The ~ 6-1 order was signed .by C!il~' new-dlatrlet bouDilarlea to be aet !or tbe
JmUce Donald R. Wright. Justice Ray-June, 1972 primary.
mood A. Peter! favored the extension. l)ecauae of the shortness of time, the
'Last Jaouary tbe court directed tbe court ordered that the State' Senate and
Leglshlture to reapportion legishltive and Assembly elections be conducted in then-
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Rifi. Atl111it:ted
K_issing~r? f!.ogers Vie~Nixon
· WASIUNGTON (AP) -.J>reaidolll:Nli.it ~ puhlic:ly·1oc!i7 that
lbeto .re r tllloi;. • ~· ~ -.. allalis idviaer,
Dr. Heilry A.. Klsllnier, and the Stale Department headed by Seoretary of
State Willi-., . ,_ _ _.,
"But I . -)1111~11 ·fttY well," N(,,j, rOeouoted ·in aa inter-view WUll • ~ ........ 'itl'.'"". •, . . . . . , '
NIXON~ -.. • 11111iia: •
"Wbe1dlitr !pm Is wmaitil, '°" ilon' complafn'becaU!e the aec>ind base-
mall may ·1>a ~ lltCIN·,ptlbUcllY than the .'shortstop, tieCiiise 1t'may be
that he b!1J. ~ \o be up al betlerotimes,'and ao be It."
. ~~!'i 'sAtu i perennW problem of relatlri!>!hlp bO!W... presidenllal m.
lematlooal lll&its advllen and the Stale ""'-~-bU been -~"''.-.'··! . , ~~· ~-~Y difficult· at tbia tbne beca-ao many foreign alfaln lnlUaUves "bad to be
undertaken at the presideattal level."
But "aome lrlctloo, Cl!l!lpOlltloo ••• Is not unhealtby between departments
and maj()r White House ~,:•,he said.
«Fo ur Yachts Break Out
·On Last Leg to. Mazatlan
By ALMON LOCKABEY record woul,d be established if one of the
....... UfW boats flrilshes by 8 a.m. Friday.
The four lead yachts In the Los Angel~ Some of UMf wildest gyrations In Jum..
to Mazatlan race broke out of the C$pe · cil · . . San Lucas lee early today and were on ~ cap standings In rea!nt long distance
Ille last lM>-mile leg across the GuH ol .. yacht t'ICing have been noted in thla
California to Mar.atlan. year's Lot Angela to Mua.Uan race.
The rour boats ln order were Ragtime, No one boat has beJd the corrected
~. Sirius II, and Warrior. time lead two comectlUve days.
Anodler It boob were stW otalled at , A case in Poinl waa Wednesday's
tbe Cape and flidlllnl • liibt IDotberly report from tbe !.Hloet fleet wblcb show-
iw.-. They m Dorothy 0, ·llhioY· ed WDllam Gooclle)"• Eri<oo&4J Dakar,
TriMlle, Spirit, .Jmproboble, BJaeld>ird, Del Ref Y lcbt Club, moving from 25th Raa'!?.Jl. ,W'!l1qek,. Sefena, .~· ploce ~ to first on Wednesday. and l""IY :Dciif. • ' Her· llOl!tliln -lndlc:at.,; 8be had one or more. of.the lead -·ltlnda. a •Ue;d 111 mn. m Ille -1o1u 11 ltoctn.
.,.,._ ol. 'lleat.lail tbe ~, time 111eon-. 11111 W!Diama' ca I· 1 a
.-rd. 9' lh>e·daJI and • houn. A -c.prtcliuo U. Loo ... Yldll Club,
' dropped ri.... 11111 ' Dlooe OCl Tumday to
. (lloe llADTUN, ..... IJ .
Cant
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e;tisting districts. It ordered tbat con-
gressloilal elections be , conducted ac-
~rding ·to a reapportionment plan that
had been vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan.
While directing the Leglslature to
enact lbe required reapportionment
plans, the .court siinultaneouSly "retaJned
jurisdiction to draft new reapportionment
plans for the ·elections of 1W74 through
1980" If lhe Lejislatiri'e falls to act in the
permitted time.
Reapportionment Is required under the '
pne-man, one-vote U.S. Supreme Court
doctrine following each federal census.
Life Se:µtence
A .Po$~ibility
FO..Plwp!ey ·:·
An 0rll'!li·CoualY ~ c-t trial
that produced . the tightest aecurlty
measures ever aeen in the ~ty~
courthouse eiided !OdaY with a Jury find-
ing Donald Douglas Plumley guilty of
multiple charges.
Hls conviction on·allegations wblch ln·
elude ll:idnapinJ, escape ~ armed ro~
bery could.10een a.life term fbr the Long
Beach man when Judge Byron K.
McMillan sentences him Dec. 22.
The pane! deliberated 24 hours before
filing back into the courtroom to deliver
its verdict. The manacled Plumley, 30,
3hrugged his shoulaers and smiled as the
clerk read the verdicts into the record.
He was returned to county jail under
heavy guard while aberiH's officers
dismantled "FESS" (Frist Electranic.ally
SUrveWance ·syalellt) from lls pojnl just
outside the doors of Judge Mcllillan's
courtroom.
The anU-bljacking device -by tbe
nation's airportl bas been operatlng dur·
ing the nro-weet trial" to 1CHen all
witnesses, 1pectaton and newsmen at
the Plumley trial.
Every person who paaed the beeping
FF.SS wu also ordered to sign a daily
reglsttt.
Plumley's conviction cloees, pending
appeal, • . criminal case that ~ In
September of 1969 when be was arTeSted
on dtarges of atmed robbery and tld-
naping.
He was later found insane .nd com-
mitted to Atiucadero Stale Holpital. But
he wu returned to Orange County for
renewed actloo on tbe c11a,.... alter It
-ruled that he hid recover«! his Ani-
i,.
elude," be uld, 11P,l"timinary com-
parisons with other evldeoc:e indicate
that the new material wW talle a eentral
place in the rethinking DI re-evalua-
tion of the evidence foi t h e ori&1n of
Horoo sapiens (modern man'• ipeclel)."
He eaplained that c:umlll· ~ bolds
that Homo aaplens •volwcl, wilhl9 the
past two million ~ fro m
"Australopithecu1," a prl(n.IUve creature
having tbe phyalcal c:hatadoristlcs of
l>oth ape and man.
But now, be said, the new East African
finds provide "dear evidence" lhal,
r a t h e r than e...Wvlnl: from
Australopithecus, a ''large-braTned, truly
upnghl and two-legged form of hie glllill
Homo emted contet~y with
Auotralopltbecus nn than U million
years agt1. '
"Tbroughoul tbe Ume raoge ol deposlls
at East Rudolf," be added, "the two
· hominid (man-Ui<e) lines are r<preaenled
and it WO\lfd aeem that Australopithecus,
, '
as known, can be e1cluded from our line
of ancestr) . "
Leakey said an almost complete skull
was reconstructed . from hlllldreda or
fragments, and added :
"While the skull is dllfettnt from our
own species, Homo aaplens, it ii_ al8o dlf.
ferent from all other koowr. fonnl of
early man and thwi doel not fit into any
of the presenUy-beld theories of bwnan
evolution."
OAll. Y 'K.01' """' W &.w ...
U you've ever watclletl !lie lhore lrirdl rooting In
tbt ~·al-' 11>8-0C..1l'a ..... 7"11 ilrte -D tllem· pl.y their game o( Ill wllla lneomlng W.ves.
All each wave rectdel the7 nltll down the beach
after It !Ind .tort 1ootlng lor••lllll'ur It la they find
In tlie und, _.rung1y unaware of the -wrve llulldlnf tqteningly behind them. Tbell, at the
VVJ Jut """'*"! before the aurf craah .. down oa
them, they tctmy up the beach to lafet7.
Mexican Plane· Hijackers
1'.:~~:TI~~nCl""~~~·nie~~~~ ~Id~ .. been
first had to prove to hljickers of a Mex· deceit on the part of the crew and
lca.na Airline · Boeing m that they were author1Uet to tate them to Miami in-
really in Havana before being dill.rmed stud of to Havana and tend CIA agents
and . having their 131),000 cash ramxn aboard in Cuban uniforms.
conllacated. _....,.. told autborllit1 "They didn 't want to live up their
today on 'returning to Mexlco. arms to the Cubans untU two ol them
A total of '13 _.,. and aeven ftbe bljacten) !di the plane and wrlfled
crew memMn were force.d to •c-Uilt we were rea1ty In Hav•na. We all
company the hijackers to Havana as tboucht Ulll was pretty funny ."
ho&Ulges Wednetday •fter the plane was After the two guerrtllu told their Com-
hijack~ out of Monterrey, an industrial pt1nionl they were ~ally h1 HaYana, the
city in northern Mexico. IJOUP allowed ltseH to be dlunned by
Five bljaclcera. identilying lhernaelve1 the Cubonl, who toot all fllunnl and
u leftist guerrlllu, foreecl olflclall in . ramm .-y fnim them ind eoc:orted
Monterrey to releue iii: penona tm. them to an un.t.rxnm destlnaUon.
prisoned there on robbery c:lwge1 and All t3 o1 U-who joined in the hi jack,
took them, plus two otbera who joined lncludlnc a woman borne on 1 stretdltt
them, to Havana •loni with the cub and to the plane from the prison, remained In
four JMChlnecultl that were part of the HavlaL
ransom demands. 1be aJrllne tent another plane and
Jose Antonk> Leal, • r.e turn Jn J n~t crew to Havaq. lo J»ct up the pa-r. u1c1 that w11en tho,,.._ '!II!'" ~ J .~ ............ ed w1c1.-,. Dl&bl ot lliiomo'• 1eit ~ ,. 1 o •N cmw,... -• .._
Maril int«Mta.J otrpcwt ..i two plaa ... --ilrenft b Mnloo
Cuban poll<:e offldols came an 'board, U.S. embmy ollidals met the retum-
and -any ... -·
Green Says He's
Not Candidme
For Coast Unit
JJunlington Beach Chy Cuuncltman
Jack Green says hr ls not bure.ted •
serving on the coaJtal prnervatloa
regional commilaoin eatoblllhed by
pa11qe of ~llon ID. .
Green has 1-> ccmldend by many
~ U I prime candidate lar Ille
!~member regional """"""'1o wllldl
would o..,._ oborellne developm..i la
Or1ngo and i... Anl•leo eomci.
"I just don' have enoug~ time lo ltl'ft
on It. I'm loo Involved in other tblnp."
Green aakl today.
BHldeo aervinl as • dlJ c:oundlMan.
Green ii alao prwideot ol the -
Califomll "-1allon ol Go>••-1 SCAG ), and wu recenlly ......... lo a
r;ovtm0r'1 commiakln to ltudJ tht lta&e
blihwlY ""'" tn. He worts u director ol the lt.elloMI
AnO·Pol!Utlon Authorilt (JIAPAI 1-
ln Palm Sprillp, aod II a -pnol-
dent ol the 1-ol atlel c:bapeer tn
Oronge Counl1.
'lbe countJ'• iMl'Je eelecdon c:Gn·
nllttee wlD pick .,. dtY -to
,.... an the eooollloe -llCAG •llo bu OM c:bolce and the pttUOll pk:kllwo~
'J/JG= ~ ~ tOlePJ: =
......... ,........., -It • F!icll1.
' wllli a alilM dip !ti; ........... ~•too, ecm11 .... lfo.tbllt 1st
-.JllPlol lt '&clm •·
"The hljact.n were very mlltrultlul. Inc _..,, 11 ~Clt1 1lrplrt
• Wiiiey Pit m aod Dill, who
Be Sees Deign of Bain ·:~~~y"°u:~= ... f~
another -· Ricardo 0 r II 1
Huntington -<OUndi _. boltlftd
the coutUnc ~.
Dying Man Wants
To Leave Voice
With His Family I -~ ~., -.. _ .. _
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lloi'y ... f'og< It. ' ... = . .... ... . - -
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OCC Forecast,er Predicts Showers for ·Nov.17
. n wllln!D Pl'fdo7;Nor. 17. .. 11'1<1G ___ ... Ille 111a-vsc.
ua.A. -Noo. II, 11 m!pl be a good .... .., tMe,mir mt rs
ft 1111P1 rolll m I I 1111 fAlo.
T1'0 --~ --ol a c:bok:e ' wllll 11111 PIJna ot -BUI P1Jna ii
tllt ~ Ooaot °'°"" (Ii ..... who
m.s. ~-···---December .............. __ llnllltn
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d1-~!If AD,"'.__ drJ .,.u.. hfll1I" ...... ltlllll ~ ...
and ..... -lo -,.,.., plMlDI Iba u in Illa lloldl -tho rona -, Aller ... _ .......... ol llaun ol -"'"'"
WU ablo to ......... Ibo -lirlrll -...... .., .......... ..-
pell -to ........ _.._
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pul-tllo ......... in lhe _,,i111-, ....
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Chac:on, I 11..ico City""'•"
"At nnt ewryone wu ntl'TOUI, but
Iller we p taikilll Ind we even joMd I bit,• ht aa1c1. • .,,,,,, uld they were ...
tin, In the fullllhntnt of .. Ideal, the
-le Ubmlllon o1 -:·
RESTLESS BO.AT
FINDS NEW HOME
COLUMBUS. Oldo (1JPO -Qortll '
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her ¥C>ice lllt ---k tobof, ..... • I
U 1• boat -. a --· loot 'Now, Adair. -. d71"1 If --·' 1t tbll: . -. to dt tho -1ar Illa dlllfrft II
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~Huntington
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Hires Navy
Veteran, 40
A handicapped Navy veteran has been
hil'fJd by the city of Huntington Beach to
help coordlna!e job recrultlbg eHorts for
handicapped lndlvlduals.
Ray Duran, 40, of Santa Ana, will work
in lhe personnel department as a special
program coordinator.
D.Jran, a 16-year Navy veteran. lost his
left leg in a servioe-connected accident.
He bas been unemployed the past 2%
months and says be knows what It is like
to look for a job.
"For many who are handicapped hope
has nearly Oed and they are almost
resigned to just getting by," be says. "A
part of my job will be to help them come
alive and face Ufe and working with
pride, not fear."
Hunllngton Beach i.s lhe first Orange
County city to hit< a handicapped person
charged with the special duty al helping
other handicapped persons find jobs.
D.iran WU! review the city's physical
requirements for jobs and offer sug·
gestions for changes in those re-
quirements.
He will also help coordinate han-
dicapped programs with o t be r
governmental and private agencies and
help locate large nwnben of persons who
need belp within Hunllngton Beach.
Duran wW also act 11 a: coumelor and
referral service for handicapped cjtluns
seeking job training and employment.
P,....P .. el
MAZATLAN. • •
37thWednelday.
About the only thlng certain about the
race at this point Ls that Mort Haakell's
U.foot sloop Ragtime bas been the elaps-
ed -or boat-for.boat -Je.ader a1moat
from the lllart -though at times by a
small margin.
Ragtime had widened her lead over
Bob Grant's Robon and Bob Lynch 's
Sirius II -two other favorites for first
to finish -and was expected to arrive at
the Cape San Lucas "parking lot"
Wednesday night.
Accordlng to her pooition report and
computatloru: aboard the uoort vessel
Crabby Too, Ragtime bad cowred 720
miles at 8 a.m. Wtdaeeday and wu IOtne
50 miles !tom the Cape.
Robon bad moved Into !<COlld place but
was 14 miles utern of Ragtime oo the
rhumbJine course. Sirius Il WU five miles
behind Robon and Al CUsel's Warrior
was 13 mlles behind s~ n . In the flnll. 1naly111s.., the outcome of
the race 1ll'UI depend Oil which boat
breaks out of the lee of Cabo Falso and
Cabo San Lucas first and picks up the
wind out of the gulf.
It now a~t lhe ~t. boats will he arrtvln tlan ~1 _. but
light wlnda the aulf <OU!d change
that.
Handicap ,staodlnga:
OVERALL -(I) Dakar; (2) Witch-
craft; (I) Rqdoll; (4) Blackbird; (5)
L 'Allegro. • '
CLASS A 7 (1) Warrior; (2) Spirit;
(3) Ragtime; (4) Robon ; (5) Salty Dog;
(I) Gypsy; (7) Tribute ; (I) Dorothy O;
(9) Sumatra ; (10) Sirius II; (11) Sen!na.
CLASS B -li) Ragdoll ; (21
Blackbird; (I) Westerly; (41 Golden
Hind ; (5) Improbable; (6) Warlock ; (7)
Borba; (8 ) Andale; (t) Vector; (101
J lnker; (111 Capricious II.
CLASS C ~ {l) Blue Strealt; (2)
Yellow Jacket; (S) Viva; (4) Allee; (5)
Typee; (l l Hotel; (7) Lud<y Pull; (I)
Summerwind; (9)' Alllane; (10) Sayula;
(11) Montgomery Street.
CLASS D -(I) Dakar; (1) Wltclicraft;·
(31 I Allegro ; (4) Ple_la~\ (5)
Firebrand; (I ) Arlana; (7) JJeblllU JV;
(8) Windbag; (9) Vall<nte; ( I 0)
Leprechaun .
Fair Warning Given
NASllVJLLE , Tenn. (AP) -Sign at a
south Nashvill e veterinarian offlce :
"Please do not put anlmals on dealt.
Reception~! bites."
OU.MM COAST llS
DAILY PILOT
[
Edpea&i•n Bai• •
Principal, Takes 'e1F1'0ut.Fbhin'· . :;; .
· 'lJOBNWLD . 'i.P'-Jiiiiu•lll '!'P& ---.. ;,_ ~ ~ -:i::.r !Ilornllil ~·~1··-·· .... p11-.i wtt111Do
al 5:30 a.m. I will "8 to the Rancho View •:mt!~~-~~ •.~
parkin( lot wlllt Wll1Jl clothes, • satk ' > -U• "-.... ~" IWldt, and my flabin( gear. I hope your ::pens,~~ poor~~·~
cblld will ba there too . . . ..w••t. ~· l'YOlltl for Bott. ClllJdron. ~-·,. lrYlll< to.ovettOJDe tlJa) t>y al•· Fil!llng, W. A. Gerhardt, prtnclpal.". ' . aDlliicleii If lei.st ooe lhinl II)
BUI Gerhanft isn't kidding, tither. Ear-.they .can reolly enjoy. u thal' 111--.i
ly '"· •· rda he ' I will be Uude 11 theo ~ overi.into a~ i;; -. .;Jllllltu Y w n mott 1*P e lcs Wfl:'ll be WI)' ahead " 'be " • oleeplng, he wlJI be carrying tlnugll with a.; ....... , .,_,;.. ~ ..... , aallonys. tba hit private cpnpalp to mab --... ......... -....... • -:' View Sdtool In Hun"-·· lleacb'""'"' fourtll tll!* )'Off" be held under 1uaplce1 , • :--· --, ; of lbe..Rincbo Vin Fishing Club, Is it •.
DAILY Plf.O'I'.-........
Queen Candidates
These are four members of the 1972 homecoming
court at Fountain Valley HIJ!h School. From left
are Christi Lankford, Leslie Morrow, Pam Isola and
Cherrie Roberts. A llfth member of the court, Lisa
Speir, didn't make the p I ct u re. Queen will be
crowned during halftime of Friday night's game be-
tween the Barons and the Costa Mesa High Mus-
tangs.
Council Primary
Voting Retained
For Seal Beach
Seal Beach voters refused to eliminate
ci.ty council primary electiorul Tuesday,
but did agree to four other charter
revisions on the ballot.
There were 6,855 no votes cast against
ballot proposition D, elimination of the
primary. compared to 8,521 voters favor-
ing it.
Four of the five city councilmen -
Thomas Blackman, Harold Holden,
Thomas McKnew and Mayor Frank Sales
-supported elimination of the c i t y
primary.
One councilman, Thomas F. Barnes,
waa in _.itioo. He argued thal
elimlnatlon of the Man:h primary, in
favor of one general April election. could
allow a small, well-organized group to
gain power witbOut the support of at
least 50 peroent of the people.
1be approved charter amendments
amend civil '~rocedures, outline
responslbillllei Of·M city manager, call
fo::-a 24-bour notice of any· special council
meeting and tho settlbg of the aalartea
;c;1y · ai111.r<11M ~· ' T j•I~ . .~.
Knife-wielding
Man Hits Valley
Station f pr $188
A husky man waving an eight-inch
knife held up a Fountain Valley gas sta-
tion Wednesday night and escaped with
$188. •
Police sakl the suspect entered the
Shell atatioli at the tnteraection of
Garfield Avenue and Brookhurst Street
with hil • kDiflo openly displayed about
11 :40 p.m. ·
The two ..,._. at the station, a 2Q.
)ear-old attendant and hi1 16-,ear-old
friend, offered no resistance, according
to police.
The thief herded them into the station
office and lhen ordered: "Get Into the
corner."
He then proceeded to rob them of their
penonal caah, about 113. But he got
another •175 from the day's gas recelpta.
The robber lhen pulled the telephone
wires out of the wall or the staUon and
ned on foot.
Police are seeking a man believed to
be &-foot·!, 180 poundl, 20 to IS-year&<>ld,
with medium leogth sandy hair.
Woman Awrted
By Barking Dog,
Finds Burglars
A Fountain Valley woman's yapping
poodle awakened her early this morning
and she found two burglars rummaging
through her livlbg room.
Mary Mathews, of 10723 Morning Glory
Ave., to1d police that once she appeared
in the hallway outside her bedroom, the
thieves fled out the front door.
Police report the bumbling robbers
dropped an expensive stereo component
in the front door, a set of tools in the gut-
ter, and a fiat-tired bJcycle several doors
down the street as they bunied to escape
from the woman and her dog.
The two burglars in the 1 :30 a.m. in-
cident are believed to be juveniles, ac-
cording to police.
The two suspects reportedly began
their dark mlssioo by breaking Into the
garage. from which the bicycle was
removed.
They then forced entry to the house
through a front window and were rum-
maging llllcugh lhe living room when the
dog awakened Mrs. Matthews. Police
said they have only sketchy information
on the idendty of the suspec~.
She!ls Bad Luek~
Woman Enters Tunnel After Fight
GEORGETOWN, 0610. (UPI) -Janet
P. Bonnema aUpped lnto a pair of
covtral11_, strapped on a hard hat and
rmlllng, wall<ed Into the Eloenhower
Memorial 'l'lumel today endlmt a lw ..
year bald• qainlt a aupenitftloo that
bal :cJ women.
"l Just bopeJt't all been wortb It," aha
aald. "11'1 been a i.nc. i.nc flahI."
When hired, however, 1be received a
letter addressed to "Mr. JaMet P. Bon·
nema."
She later was told she could only work
outside the tunnel because women were
not allowed inside.
Proje<t officials ICheduled the 11811&1
orientation toun IDdQ for Mill Bon-
1111111. She will ba a -king tadllllclan
with authority to .. ter Illa hmnel, just
the aame u mall tectm1c1..,
The -followed .. -· by the Colorado ""-0.portmont that a ban OD _,.. for al) tunnela and
FrontP .. el
RAIN ...
which means that it sbou1d be raining by
the 17th.
"! had originally planned to put the
gods oul on Friday, but I'd hate to aee llie
USC.UCLA game played in a downpour,"
he said. "1111.s way It should rain Friday
and It might be clear <11 S&lunfay.
"I'm not saying It won't rain during
the game, but rm hopeful !bat Ibey will
be able to play It under ,.laUvely clear
skies. The field will probably he pretty
muddy, however."
How much rain will we getT
"Well, we're 1tW ln the midst of a
drought," Payne said. "We don't want
too much rain or we'll find ounelves ln a
fiood situation, but we do need a substan-
tial amount. We'll put about 50 gods out
in the morning, which means that we'll
receive about two inches of rain."
I 00'1 of Veluesl
ordtr nmo for
tarly chriltmaa dtii1'er!I
Plu1 s•cflon•I 9x7Va Jn fllI•
., uriout he•wy Imported .,.~.
w•t •valleble In ma ft y
choic•• of c o I o r 1 tncl
fabric-.
s.1. ss9s.
' ' one' ct many cactivl"11 •and clu~ I -o Rancbi View ' ' " • : Huntington High Evecy w.cin..say afternl>oii, ·-· ' in grade.s n .. through tight ... fore•!
• ' about tbelr..,lec!I,.... -home ec0nomlca, Basketball Star wood. lhop. pllyllcat ec1uco11on -for the
. Jut 90 -of achool. . ' , . , , lnltad,, Ibey attend one of about tti~ .. : Tak,p.Q Own Life doun 'POdal. lntemt ciliba. 1'beae m.. : 1 elude kar4te, bacl: wklng. chea. stamp
· collect\Dg, and (for llltil) charm ciall.''' ·'
Private fun<ral ..nm will be held . "Some otud¥ts ,.. tbalr taach,r onJy'..-'
Friday for Marl: ·Leallo Keeton, ·If, OI -.one a!Waya standlng at the headr
<lel<r!bed u "the best basketball Dll>'-• <>! the clua and lnterated Ln ,. · ,
pect" ever folDld at Huntington ;Be;ctl academics," says Assiltant Prlncl.,..1 , · ~
lllgh School. • Jim Anderson. "1111.s gives kids a chance ·
Keeton, the son of Mr. and Mn. Donald to see their instructors a1 humid :· :.
Keeton, 19612 Summer ,Breeze 'Lane, beings." r:~"
Huntington Beach. was foUnd dead Tues-"It also goes the other way/' adP .... ~
day night, wrapJ>Oll in a blanket in the Gerhard!. "Teachers may. forget Iba~;
back seat of tbe 0famlly car with the their students are human , and thla giv~' : ..
engine running. Tbe Orllige County cor-them a chance t<fJoot al their children fir'
oner ":lied b1:J d~ath a suicide i>)' carbon a difff'reit way." ~.: ... ·
mODllxtde poJSOnmg. On any Wednesday afternoon a visiton · ;·
"He was quiet, withdrawn and shy but · to the school can see all the cl~bs in w;-·
an outstanding student," Elmer Combs, I tion. · .
varsity basketball coach at Huntington In OJ'le room is the principal, Yerbanij~'
Beach, said today. . SUrrounded by eager YOUllilterl, mant . · .
Keeton. s.ix-e1gbt and a juruor, wu of whom have no fl.Sblng experience ·
~Wed as the starting center ror the outsj.de the flshing club, Gerhardt is boa:', ·
Oilers thi.s season. ly showing children bow to make tbelr " .
"He w";' probably one of 1he ~t pros-own ~fesaiooaJ.looklng poles. · •. : .. :
peels we ve bad. We felt be woold be Nut dOo!' a group of young ladles l<:e .
one of the beat players ever!" Comb:I, grouped arQum their charm lostnlctor.r , . ·
who bas coached 14 previous Oiler teams, They are d!Ja1q!ng plana for a mou..;. ~ said ··
The• bo • d th hocked cl c!Jugbter fuhlon tea. · ,.. · · Y s ea s wmates In another room, tht Fu t u re., ~ an.~ school officials. Businessmen's Cub, of mooey-makeri, ·. ,
He seemed to b a v e DO real prob-as the members a.re called 1s bulllr. ·
!ems," said one school counselor. "He dlscuulng possible school f.ioo rai.sinJ: ..
waa in the mentally gifted mlnor P~ acUvitles ~ he~e ~ Monica beforo transfer-Clut on .the field, another group of kl~: : i
"l nev~r heard him say a bad thing are going thro~ the, motlona of karat#!; ..
about anyone. Everyone respected him ,. under th~ supervision of a black~lt 1!l.:
Combs added • structor in that. art. Nut IO tbein ~· ...
As a fresm'.nan• at Huntington Beach, members of the girl's ~ag football team.: . .,~
Keeton led the frosh team to the SUndet The cyclists and hikera, meanwhile,.. M ..
Leogu champ' bi are off-campus. , . . e . ions p. "Everyone should be having fun" say-··~
Last year be led the Junior varalty to Johnaon. "It doesn't hurt school ~ offer ·1 ·
the league liUe, while plcklbg up 1he ti! f Iba ·.. · ·' most valuable player title, leading all a li e 0 t. • '·
scorers with 15 points per game, and ·....,
grabbing 12 rebounds a game.
holiday sa,lel
Orange County's Largest Selaction of Contemporary Furniture
open Sunday 12-5
entire inventory
reduced!
lf••· ' ;,l,. , •••
Jane~ an enalncorilll tedmlctan for
the Colorado Hl1bway O.parlment, bad
been trytnc to pt Inside tho maaalve 117·
mll1lon tUnoel' beneath the Colorado
Rockies for two years. But each effort
.wu t.lnnrted by a tnmen' SJpentlUoo
tbal -brlntf bad luck. One mine inlpt<tor told her u Ille
walked Inside, '""-"°rken woold
W•l.i< fist Oii! of !hit tunnel, and they'd
never come blck."
mto.' bad been llftecl. omctall aald
women, would be allowlll to t o u r
Etaeollower Memorial TunnaJ on the
same bult u meb.
dally 11-9/aaturdey 11 -6/iundey 1-5 • ph 5'41-6618 • toll free 5-46-1262
Wedneadly -..,. day alter state
YOiert I-eel a COillllltlliooaJ llnend-
ment UllU!nc oquality .of the ..... -
-..... oflictall --Ille could,,, ... 1lde.. •
TWo it•n qo, Miao -ma pllctd
fifth -tllooe lel'4tl far einpklyimnt u an •nc1nter1n1 tecbnlc:lan.
Mill Bonnema, lllthouib d 1 f y In I
IUpentltJon. ii not the flnt _,,.,, to
walk inllde the hlllllel. , ......... Colorado
Sista S<n. Allqn Saunden toured the
w.eompleted.project two )'tlln qo.
The 11-1 will ..,,,, • ..-ta
~ trllllc lllCler llie CaotiM>tal
Dlvldo ftll of Denver. Motor tralllo ,_
muat follow a wlodlnc mountain tnll
..... tho top of the ........ pped peab.
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DAILY PILOT 3
'Reform
'
I ~ Big-government
Trend Reversal?
\ ~ula·ney, 3
· ( n ,
Cl,eared
.
(!f Charges
•
By TOM BAllLEY
Of .. Dl41J , ... Stefl
Laguna Hllh stockbroker J o s e p b
lllll•M)' and three oodefendanls have
bffp, cleared ol charge1 that U.V
dtliaucled a San Bernardino Roman
Cllhollc bolpital of flll0.000,
Jodge Jamea T!aner ende<l the lint
~ of lhe Orange County Superior
~ ''Taj l\labal" trtal Jut W-y
by ~kly dlamluJng cbarpl cl grand
tbelt, "fraud and conaplraey contained ln
a gtand jury lndldmenl.
Hf took bis action linmocuawy after
Deputy District Attorney Stuart Grant
closed the proaecuUon11 cue apinst the
four men.
"You had a weak else but you did a
wbai~ of a job," the jurist assured the
crei.lfallen ptOsecutor. DAILY PILDT P!Mfe lt'I' ltkMnll l( ... ltf'
Crash Survivor Improves
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon's oecoad·lerm goals an.r ending
the Vietnam war are strumllning the
federal bwuucracy but embarking on no
baalc new domestlc prof.fll'DI.
In 1 coJIYriihled lnl.,,.lew publilhed
IOOay wlU. Garnett D. Homer, While
Houae com:spondent for the Washington
Star-News, the President said be wanted
to reverse a big-governmeot trend that
began in 1932 under President Franklin
D. Roosevelt
"Thia coonlry baJ enough on Its plate
ln the way of huge new tpen:llng pro-
grum, aoclal programa, throwing dollars
at problems," Nlzoo aaid. "What we
need i., bulcally, reform of emtln( ln-
atttutionl and not the destruction af our
tried values In th1I county.
"Consequently, the nut administraUon
will be ooe of rtfonn, not jUll adding
more dollan -reform ln tlle field ol
education, monn ln tbe fi,eld of health,
reform in federal..ft.lte relations, reform
in aU fields ."
Nixon said he is "convinced that the
total tu burden on the American people,
federal, state-and !ocal, has reached the
breaking point."
tent possible "through action at tbe •·
eeutive level unle.ss and unUI tht
Congress act1."
'I'he hour-loog interview took place
Sunday in San Clemente with Nixon fully
anticipating hls re-election.
Nixon said flatly that hia Democratic
oppooent , Sen. George S. McGovern. was
beaten "the day he was nominated.
"When a candidate takes bulcally an
extreme position on issues, he Inevitably
spill! his party and assures hLs defeat.
even when it is a majority party," Nixon
said.
Sln!ssing his goat of leading tlle nation
out of what. he called a crisil of splrit,
the President said with "proper support"
in Congress he would accomplish "More
signilicant refonn than a n y ad-
ministration since Franklin Rooeevtlt's
in 1932, bot reforms in a different di.rec·
tion.
"~veil's re;fonns led to bigger and
bigger power in Washington," he said.
Nixon said his refonns would "diffuse
the power throughout the country."
A primary target of refonn will be the
executive branch, the President said.
J~dge Tu!1IU agreed wllb lour del-
laW)lel'I .. that ~ wu DOI , enough
eYidence to mull lbelr pulling OD
wllneael lor Iha defenae ol Dulaney, II.
of 1831 Via Clacldlta, San aemente, Jome. Shipley, II. of 1111611.owell Circle
and 'Daniel Hayes, 40, of 8211 Snowbird
Drive, bolb of HunUngton Beach and
IUvtrside broker Wendell Warren Austin,
Robert Ray, 22, of 17272 Walnut Ave., Tustin,
ejected from his Volkswagen when it smashed on
this lllll'drall north of El Toro Road, is listed in
satisfactory condition today in the intensive care
unit of Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo.
His car skidded out of control on the San Diego
Freeway late Tuesday afternoon. The steel rail
crunched the passenger side and Ray suffered seri-
ous injuries.
On Vietnam, Nixon said, "I am com-
plettly confident that we are going to
have a aettlemenL"
He said tlle United Stale> would pro-
vide postwar uailtaDce, both military
and economic, to South Vietoarn and
"aoP!e 1•1'P•~ alao to North Vietnam
01. an ec:ooomic bull."
"TheR are certain areas, for example,
like ln the rield of narcotics, crtme, law
enforcement, IOdaJ leCUrity, et cetera,
where you camot mate cuts because as
the populaUon f.'!WI• tlle need for more
people goes up, • NlJoo said.
"But Lbere are other areas where you
can. That Includes tlle new qenclea -
HUD, HEW. Trwportalioo; all are too
fat, too bloated • . • But allo, may I
emphasize the old agencies are ~ •olni
to be exempt -Interior, Agrtcultutt,
Defense, et cetera."
31."
'Two of tlle aeven men originally IJ!.
dlcfed by the grand jwy 10< tlleir alleged
roe In tlle hospital fraud leSllOed against
lbelr. lonnor oodefendants during the sb· weeli trial.
HOspital controller Robert M!lchan
Identified Shipley and Hayes as tJie two
me1f who llrst approacbecl blm iboal a
1oan· aDd admitted that the received a
total of 132.000 Ill cbeckll sbortly after tlle
UCl's .Teaching Hospital
Passes-Test; More Coming
IQen was approved by b1a empldyer. Several hurdles remain before UC pay for a teaching hospital and a
lH" was cleared.. of all charg& in return Irvine gets tta 350-bed teaching hospital, classroom and office building.
for b!• lestimony. despile ri-tay'1 paaaage of a '156.9 With the added fllcililiea, UC! could ·East Coast financier Fred Riley mJl1lon bond .,....,. ._r11ng health double tJie nmnber of medical students
lestllled lbal be loaned tlle Azalea Mobile 9Clence facllltles on aeven UC campu!eS. from 66 per class now lo 130,
Homeo 11Dc:t uaed by Shipley u col-L. E. c.., vice .......,.Jlor for bullness Steps yet to be finalized u ooUined by later~ for the nuns' loan and charged the and finance at UCI aaJd Wednelday Co:i are :
Huntington Beach man '80,000 for lbal vore. approvaj of """ 'bno!J• -not ' -Release by the Stale Public Works
&er(1ce. 'j' · , ·1 ! . I • " meilltM'propOsedfaCtllllel1tt!Cfarea 'Boanl 'of ·fMQ:OOO appropriated by the
Giant c almecl·lbroug.ioul•tlle trta1 Iha certalnly. Legi!latunrfor workJnt drawings for the ::,~,,:'~~al :;,~,;gieas~ "Wt are ~ at lll1I polnt , science ,lJul!!lillg; = ./ •--~-.}'!th~_.. '"toipalr.e , . , ·d because we are O.W lbe lint big lmdle, -Approval by t11e ture·Of • 524 -w•= ~ JOojj '""' .. ..~ ~ •• ~· ..,,. milliDll -Oii l for the ma. Dulaney and-;· lflrleni;•JD."'91 ' " -•now we ... '" ...,..e -·,,-;"'' 74 Iilcai..vear.
rel\l,r.I wilb Sblpley Dec. I for 1i1o1 Oii the We 11111 have • lq way to 80• Coz -Asaembly approval of a bill by State
aecood phase of t be alitplloal -sakL Senator '1Jennis Carpenter (R·Newport charges that they defrauded a DUIDl>el' of The bond measure approv~by a 60 to Beach) granting sm,ooo to complete
1nvestors in the World Financ!aJ Trendl 40 percent margin proYklea f/7.9 million working drawhJgs for the teaching
ll)'ll4lcale operated by lbe trio from of· In stale, federal llld other funds for hospital. Carpei\ler's bill passed the
fices ln Laguna HUI.. and Seal Beach. UCl's medical acbOol. The money would "Senate last spring.
Bits and Pieces .. Left
Over From Elections
By CHARLES H. LOOS
ot tM DlllJ Plltt St~
, TED PITTMAN startled the dcnon or so early rloers standing ailenUy ln
~ lmmacul1te garage in Newport Beach waiting to vote Tueada; when ht
suddenly growled:
· "I hate people with clean garages. I've lived here four years and I have a ~ garage and I haven~ been able to get more than '"'° car ln It yet and then never for more than one or two days in a row."
Ted remembero when Ibey built hoaoet wtth buomenta llld r<al alllcl · -.e you eould atore all -lhlnp you ,... ...... you
would need IOIDedly and all -otbor lhlnp :your wife would!!~ let you throw out.
. .t, * * A COMICllN1ST Iii Newport Beach? Oby then, -· ::.=if"' 1fho voled for GUI Hall In Eutblafl'I lllltb
~ ~~ .. 1.t A lookJaidlaracter ~~:...we'~,=:~la~
LOOS lime I've voted."
He wa4 klddlq, WUD't be? , * * * POST MORTIM: Do,,.. -Prel(dent Nillon !J wooderln( where ;he went wrong In Maw-! And -anybody el1e -bow man1
·m<n volts John SdJndt• -.Id have -* If be'd aba...t .U bis pencII :muilachei Grown 1 Ya l>Jb! •
, ~'fl I .
: .OQPI: I • lit. · · -11111 =~ _ol s._
:0-lt lli'liiiill llit II -·· -... ~ ~ n •• , ...... a.t ca. i... ,Mtt?;' Cllllll.....,
:moveil to tho -vi. -...... ti 11e.,.1 -_ ftt -11 ;bet-tho s•' I t .. °""" ...................... 11111 ...... "'
;town. !II r.ct, K ,_ ~ .... Collloa• i.. _, Olinaa' -fOClal
;prec:loet la In Iba~· DI-...... .. ~ .. """'id II
:his .... ·-·--, ,..".., ... two btlal ............. t;~:-, .. -t1,llltl Uhlllli-. , .t•..a 1lRJa n11 · ."\;.,., ~ t., 1:1w -M w111n • r-,.. pr11t' 11,.... 1111'1111 'h:ez'do'a ...,.., ca,. w
:. 'l'v ·-,.. .............. , ..... "' v...., .... ~ .. air.
llolpora. ~ "'"': ...... -. .... -Pwl1: -· ....... Llloef'l'litr;-.... ls 122, _.,,...,, Plirt)o; ~ lil<I••• Pi£11; .... Ola 11111,· cu , ..... l'wl1·
:• •Qn to b'J for ill* I ' I -lo .... lo ......... I pMilO C1J1.
·v ,
-Issuance of revenue boll<h to make
up tlle dlllerenee between tlle •t7 million
pald for by ProposiUon 2 bonds and the
13'1 milliop ezpecled 0011l of lhe hospital,
assuming tlle Legislature okays the con·
slructlon budget.
-AllocaUcm to callfomia of matching
federal funds to support lbe health
science projects. ~ will cons.ider
federal support in its next session, Cox
said.
UCI Faculty
Hears Reports
On Gays' Bid
UC Irvine faculty today mulled two
corJlicUne committee reports resulting
from a Gay Student Union bid for sup-
port of Its request to show a homosexual
movie on campus.
The Academic:: Senate committee on
acaclenllc freedom suggested the ad-
ministration's action to ban the screenine
of the Ulm "'Seven in a Bam" laat spring
wu not a vk>JaUoo of academic freedom .
MeanwhUe, the committee oo educa-
t:onal policy cited a lllU UC! focully
.aeoate resolution regardln& cenaol"lhlp u
being "contrary to the 1plrit of an
tcldemlc:: comnnmJty. ,.
Center Planning
Turkey Dinner
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Israel Hammers
Bases • Ill
By U-Preu JaterutloNI
Syria
Tbe 1u1 lime Syrlin llghter planes
toot to the air· aplmt lnfiltralhli !araoll
alrcratt wu an Oct. 15, Syrian ofDclall
said. .
'The Memory
!Jraell planea bombed two Arab
guerrllla -ID Syria today and 1oocb-
ed off dogfi&bts between the lmdl and
Syrian air fon:e ond artillery duel.I ~
a -stmdl of the Golan Helibll cease-fire line.
An IDllOUllCOIJIOI by • Syrian IDfillaey
spokesman ovw J>em"'" ndio llld
two f-of lll'lell warplanes at. tacked two Syrian frontliJle poalll•n1, .
·Lingers On An lll'lell mllltary spokemlan In Tel
Aviv said the Lsraelis shot d'o w n
two Syrian M!G21 jet lnten:epfon that
tried to drive off the Israelis, making
their second big attack on Arab gumilla
bases in IO days. He a..id l.srael suffered
kllllnt ... -and .......nnc two -· lntertUptillg Its regular programs,
SIGNS OF TIMES DEPT. -Okay,
, now that we've heard the last hurrah
(maybe) from Election '72, bow much
.-longer do you figure we'll be looking at
ta11 those poUtical billboards? •
no losses. '
The latest round of fighting with Syrl8
was the heaviest between the two nations
in 27 months of Middle East· cease-fire,
exe<eding in ferocity the lllrlkea and
counlentrikel of Oct. 311.
Damucu.s radio Wd:
"ID retaliatioa to the l!raeli attack at
noon today on our fronWne positions, ow-.
beavy irtlllery opened lire al 3 p.m. on enemy postUoos along the OCOUJ>led
Syrian Golan llelgbls.
"OUr artillery icored direct hits on C Don't hold your breath till they all
,.come down.
C Lots of us will be doing our last-minute
Chrlstm'as shopping and we will still be
greeted by placards along the way ad-
, vising ;
"Vote for Smut ... "
"Battin for County Czar ... ''
"Save our Coastline and the Balboa
Bay Club ... "
"Hinshaw-the Taxpayers' Friend ... "
"Vote Yes on No ... "
BY YULETIDE, all the lovely hues of
these signs in fire engine red, canary
ye now, bilge green ami so on will have
faded, curled and dripped from the rains.
Our countryside will be a lovely sight.
You can anticipate many of the losers
will want to get their signs down pretty
early so they can forget about the whole
bloody thing.
Many of the winners,. however, look
upon Jheir placards dotting the couo-
tr}iside as things of beauty and joy
forever. ·Some guys seem to be · at-
tempting to keep the signs up long
. enough to serve in the next election.
Orange County Assessor Andrew J .
'Hinshaw, who is now one of our new
'·mastal congressmen, had an entbusiasUc
crew of sign workers during the late
campaign. HJnsllaw placanls popped up
everywhere, pUtk:ularly in the ijnal
hours.
A Syrian spokesman accuaed Israel of
starting the figbtlng, b u t an lll'lell
spokesman said earlier In Tel Aviv the
· Israeli jets struck against Syrian poota
used by Arab guelTllJu for raldo Into
Israel.
II WBB the flnt downing of . Syrian
warplanes reported by !Jrael since Sept.
9 wben Israeli pilots reported shooting
down three of four MIGs that swept over
lhe Golan Heigbl3, dropped six bombs
and beaded borne.
"Wfllt do -do If
tlwy dor
THEY ERUPTED on neiahborbood
streets, downtown aections and t ven on
all the palm trees in front of the Newport
Beacti c11y -Ha11 . American Jets
enemy posltions." .
The Syrian spokesman said the
artillery blmge wu oovered by Syrian
warjlij;nel, bul did DOI say il the planes
went (Dfo action.
The earlier ttatement broadcast over
Damaacua radio. said: '-
''Two formatlcms of Israell warplanes
attacked two frontllne poslllons at U:~
p.m. One Syrian soldier was killed and
two others wounded In the attack."
The spakesman did not specify where
the positions were.
Peace Nearer
On Every Day
-Yank Envoy
PARIS (UPI) -U.S. Ambassador
William J, Porter said today that the re-
election of President Nixon brings peace
in Vietnam nearer every day. But North
Vietnam said peace will not come quick-
ly.
"Peace is not ror tomorrow," the
Hanoi negotiator, Nguyen Minh Vy, said
as he left today's 166th peace talks
session. "The reason is simple -the
United states refused to sign the peace
acoon1 H bas already agreed to."
BOth sides accused the other of pooring
suppijeo into South Vietnam. The Com-
mllllists said that instead of signing a
treall the United Stares was supplying
J,500 tons of equipment a day to South
Vietnam. Anyway, m1ybe we can ask all the
anti-l>lllboanl people. to include the tear-
ing down of old polttleal ~ in their Double Attacks P6lm!R SAID he hoped both sides current and continuing campaigns. · woold bait the sbipmenb when a cease-
Anlj.j)fllboanl people, In fact, ... m to ,. .fir< !'! •lined·
• lie gett1ng,n11tooger ~,, • .,.., They · On Foo in Laos ',.,_, .... :~ told newsmen before loday's have~ ~ ~m11 · ~, Olsta telilili.1 that Presldent N ix on ' 5 ·Mesa, a iP>I mbot • lo,u agree ~ redection enhanced the 'can use sucti a movement. Huntington SAIGON (AP)-Wlth bombing halted cbaD«'ti of .peace "With every passing ~Beach has been banging away against above tbe 2Qt1' parallel In North Vietnam, day,' peace ~ pen:epUbly nearer"
iblllboards for a long time. Most recenUy, the United Stares bas shifted much ol. Its Porter said. '
Hunllngton Beach city people 1'"1 lhe air effort to other parts of Indochina and At.the coofereru:e table Vy and the Viet ~bock on llglul that . whir, spin, move, has doubled the number of strltel In Con(• foreign mhiiater, Mme. Nguyen
blink or do anything like that. northern Laos In support of government Thi 'llinh. llCC1lled the ·United Stares ol
DANA POINT, OUT there In county troo there aenlor US offlctalJ ·dllclos-going back CU lb pJedie to 1'8J! a
lerrltory, bas been fighting blllboanb for ps ' · · cea..tlre on Oct. 31.
a ges now and maybe will get rid of them ed. today.
all some day. Officlals sakl· U,S. fighter-bombers are•
Costa Mesa's campaign against super-now averaging about 50 strikes a day in
• 1ized signs did suffer a measure of set-the Plain of Jars region ol Laot. where
back just the other · night from Coun-North Vietnam ha.a launched Its amual cilman Robert Wilson, the former mayor. Wilson said lbat sometimes when he's dry-season offensive. Thll ls bt addition
driving around. it's nice to see Burma to the striktl along the Ho Chi Mlnb au~
Shave .signs. or whatever. Nothing• be ply trial in eutem Laos.
so dull as just plain old land.scape Ulled BU bomben are alao being used to
with trees, Dowen, shrubs, graa and 111 . support the Laot.lan U1111 ln the nortbem
that onllnary stuU . part ol. the country, bul II could DOI be
learned now many of thele raldl were THE ANTI • BrLLBOARD p e op I e
~couldn't believe they, bad beard Coun-
• cilman Wilson correctly. But they bad.
Wlllton, it will be recalled frout a few
· yean back, was the Mesa munlclpal of-
: ficial who suggested the United States
should annex Baja California from the
• Republic of Mexico. Such a dramatic
foray into international relations earned
him the nickname "Baja Bob."
•· WilJ011, you see, is full of all kinds or
:surpri.M.
; Mf!!BY, as a person who appreciates
the cilllural tdvantages of a good sign, H
; mlghl ~ ~ that Councilman WI---~ Hlnsbaw. • ' ~" mlglir hive a few near-new
placatill ·be'd let .. rW clleap. . ' .. •
being flown.
For the seventh succealve c1a7, U:S.
11>21 made saturation llrltel on -sides of the clemllltlriJed -. lloe!>bll
up the tlfort to blunt the North VW:
namese SUJ>ply buildup In llllllclpatlan of
a cease-fire.
More than SO lllratolortruseo clnlpped
about 1,500 tonl ol bombe on ._ pool.
lions In the ""'them ponb111.S]e of North
Vietnam , in the DMZ and between the
DMZ and Qu&l1( Tri City, II ml1el to the
soulh.
lnformanta in Da Nana said many new
North Vietnamese vehicles, lnlcb,
tanks, armored peroonnel canlon ad
artillery pleceo bad been •ilbted·
MADAME B1NB said: "The United
SW.. ts pouring Into South Vietnam
~e additimal arms supplies and
material on an unprecedented acale -
especially tanks and beavy weapons."
Porter said this would end when a trea-
ty ts •lined·
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f Highlights
Book Week All-year Plan Aired ARI YOU ,JW•• .
TRAYEl.lllG ..a W•.
often
l A !Um f..Uval ond a )'Oil
expert will blgbllcbt Cbildren'1
-Week featlvMlef at the ,Mission Viejo lllnry nat
(.week.
Capo District Parents Mull Sclwol Plan
Relloble help •lo< ,....-
Cool<lnt
Llght-houae c1Hnl"'1
Errands
J Yoga expert Marley SleVtlll
lwill demonstrate dllfemrt ez-
ercllel for and adults
Nov, I~ al~.m. at the .
library et 21351 Chriaanta ,Drive. ·
A family !Um will be lhown t Monday through Thunday at I
i ~ay, Nov. 13, the show· I lnp will be "Donald In
rMathmagtc LI D d I • and
... Anansl the Spider... '
: 'l'uelday, Nov. 14, the f1lm
: fare will be "Freewayphlbla"
•'With Pluto; "In the Forest"
and "stone Soup ...
Writt.n oplnlonl ...,t to the Capistrano
, Unified SchoQ1 Diatricl by p11<11ts cao-
llderipg all-year school allow ao equal
• division ol 11UppOrten Md detracton,
• trusrees learned Ibis week.
A = definilive 1a111pllog of the
parents and other residents In the dlltrlcl
will be gleaned from public meeune
. Qveslloonalres aJao will
be sent liome with students.
Tbe --will atart tonfcbl al Viejo School lo -Viejo. At leut two trusleel will attend
the • kr, me8hO geared toward
dlactmlm o1 tho merits and demerits o1
the 1$-15 plan whereby elementary and •
junior blgb youngsters would att.Dd
school all year long with three-week
vacations spaced between nine-week
clau cycles.
Tbe Intensity ol the opposition by some
parents bas grown steadily In the district
recenUy.
A committee known as the Coocemed
Parents Commiti.e bu begun a
1peaker'1 bureau to counter what
members IS8ert Is a one-tided en·
clonement ol 1$-15 by the district ad-
ministration. Two speaking engagements were
acbeduled I.bis week by W i 11 1 a m
Thompson, a leader of the group.
Today be made a IJMOl!latlon before
the Niguel Caplstram Lions Club.
Trustee President Robert Hurst and
fellow board member Goerge White have A Jacquea ~ natun>
film, "Green Seo Turtle," will
screen Wedne9day, Nov. 15.
Pinal day i>f Dlms, Thqrs-
day 1 Nov. 11, will have Laurel
and Hardy's ~'Brats."
s.,, AlaWlllllll
Northwestern UnJver.
J!ty ch-1eader Sherri
Slack doesn't -m to be afraid ol the Wild·
cat mascot on the sid&-
llnes during a recent
game with Dllnois.
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Treaul]I Split
llighS;choolGovernments
At.l'llA-A lllTTUW FOi PAlrTICOl.AI U-
.Haggle Over Money Split
W arner.Dale ~enter
Corner of Worner & Spr ....... le, H'"1llnflon llMch
842-2050
Dana llillll High School still stand! va-
cant on a hilltop in Dana Poillt -Its
lltudenta awaiting oompleUon ol their
"!!!!""'!!""'~~!!""'!!""'!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!""'!!""'!!""'!!""'!!""'!!""'~ new campus u they attend classes at -San Clemente lllgb.
Yet the two "campuses'' at one crowd-
ed location already have become bitter
rivals.
The bumlog Issue Ibis week Involves
Helpers Sought
For Teen Cent.er
Spon80l'I of the new San Clemente teen
center lsllued an ~ thta fte1t for
volunteers to serve as adult staffers at
the facility located clowns131rs In the
Com!'."amlty Clubhouse.
Spokemten for the activity stressed iiiiiiii~iiiii~~~iiiiiiiiii:iiii~;;;;;~~~iiiii~iiiii~I that ad\llt volunteers serve only on an 011-i I '*'eekl ca11 basis. In Sunday's Fami y w y: Rather than tab! an active, constant
:Extra Big, Pull-Out-and·Sav•. Section
''."Turkey 'n Trimmings'':
. Thanksgiving Dinner
rote In center actlVtties, adult adviJen
are cm llBod to ...iat ooly when asked by
the students who nm the operatJioos of
the center themaelves. ·
Anyone lntereit..i In helping can con-tact -.r director Nancy Mitchell at ---·
'&location Meet Set
By Capistrano LWV
The Capistrano Bay. Area chapter ol
the League of Women Volesr will hold
the second in a series of meetings on
educaUon-Tueaclay.
The meeling, wblcb will be held at 9:30
1.m. at the home of Vella Nutt, 245
Moote Vista, San Clemente, will s t u d y
the subjects, goals and financing for
elementary and blgb icbooll, ICiordlng
to Barbara Davies, educatlon chairman
of the Capo Bay Area League. Visiting
League memben and prospective
'members will be we I come at the
meeting.
REl'UlCl'IONS
l>v
Rcyn
Sheffer
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money -IDll al It.
Trustee8 loomed al the breakdown in
negotiations between the st u d e n t
governments of San c.1emeflte and Pana llillll Ibis ~ ..
Ao equitable way of splitting up one
student treuury to aerve two campuses
apari<ed tho rift.
Trustee8 loomed that San Clemente'•
ofter --a llGO gift and $1,000 long-term
loan -wu njecled by Dana llillll.
'Ille latt.r -wants euctly ball ol the entire ldtty, no lllrlnp attached. That
wool<I amounl to a!Jout fl,IOO rr.. and .-. .
Mike a.emow, • lltudent leader and
SOOD-to-be Uailoo rtprtltlllaUve to the
board, uplatned that negot I at ions
bet,.... the two ......, have failed.
Trustee8 could find few aoUd answers
to the l"Oblem.
But th.re la one last bope: arbltraUon.
San Clemente HJgb Principal Darrell
Taylor and Dana HUii Principal Waller
Spencer have agreed to sit as mediators
In the dllpute.
Trustees Moolay "1abed eacb ad·
ministrator luck.
'Sin I beliflW In make-up.
But ,,,, mior
promised to attend most cl the nine
separate sessions scheduled this month
at schools In the district where pupil
papulation growth is most severe.
Emer99"Cy chlld car•
PorsonAI ure fw the el•rly
Minimum f"
Ques1ioona1res given to parents and Assi'sta..,.e 1.,_,,8 Hlll-..i.er Sen,;... .• : ·others in the audience not only will seek '"' MM15ll ..,... ftlillii
.an opinion on 1$-15, but allo will seek op!-526 GlennoyN, L-....., fr7-U1S X ..•. nioos on other altemaUve programs. •
School officials have insl.sted that 45-15·~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ is the best way for the di!trlct to cope
with the housing crlais In tho dtatrlct.
Alt.ematives, they say, would ~
double-sessions or portable classromm.
Opponents Insist that thus lar, no proof
exists as to wbether all-year scbool oUen
any dermlte educational advantages.
They have argued further that the pro-
gram would damage family lifestyles,
fouling up scheduling with too many ii>
terruptions for youngsters.
~ wlll decide U the 1$-15 COD-
cept will be launched in some form in the
district at a meeting to December-
alter the total .....its ol the _.
poll ..,. obtllned.
Auto Equipment
Stolen in Capo
Auto equipment valued at more than
$600 was stolen Tuesday night by a thief
who climbed the fence at a Capi.!trano
Beach service station and stripped
several Impounded veblclea of key parts.
Orange County Sberifrs olflcen aald lolruden at the pmniaea ol llunivln'1
<Jievrm ·To...,, Semce, ~ Victoria
SI., clipped their way throtllh barl>ed
wire before climbbli the f""" and
breaking Into • yard packed with wreck-
ed and Impounded can.
DepuUea aaJd wbeell, Ures, radios and
tape decb valued at $615 were canied
off by the burglar"
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family holiday delicacies: from a very elegant hors
d'oeuvre-Doris' Crab-Meat Mold, through Grand·
ma's Company Soup, Golden Roast Turkey, Aunt
Tina 's Buttei:;d·Onion Mashed Potatoes, Ardeth's
Cranberry '-"old, Lois' Garden·Vegetable Platter
JOU Clft V*ller'lt-4 the .....
Intl .... 1MM1 el 1"""9r
,.......,.., hlftJIR .... "I ............... · FURNITURE
Spanlah oak flv•plece dining
aet. our 52" table with proctf. ~
cal nev1r-m11r eurface and two " 10" le1v11, surrounded by
four metchlnt vinyl culhloned
char ... Matching china cablntl
•198. Extre ch•l18, •26 each.
' With Cheese Sauce, to Bonnie's Pumpkin Bread
Pudding and Marilyn's Own Honey-Wheat Frutt
Bread, (and extra added "attractions"-Grand·
mother's Candied· Yam Casserole and Aunt Ester's
, Apricot Mincemeat Pie).
' Mrs. Hansen has planned the entire celebration
for your famlrY •~d guests. Look for complete
Family Weekly Kitc~en-Tested recipes and, step.
by.step col9~·illustrated · instructions for a real
taste-temptins meal, plus , a great idea for that
left01111r. turkey.
• SURGICAL SPECrAL -For an intimate view
from bebln4 the 1Utgeoo'1 nwk, ~d lhls
week'• 'fealure in wh!Ch one doctor ~eals h1a
altltud .. and relCllcioa to da~ 'pro-
u oet forth Ill hll new book, "Tbe Sur~ World." Dr. Willllll> A. Nolm 11111111 " · .,,, buinan. too,.
e HQMl ,COMl'LIXt -In lhls weot'1 Trae-1'1111
Qu1s, Jobo E. GlbloD llrlap bodllo~·
!ton that belna • bomemaker II 1 :!"ti Put your lmowledfe of creaU" · to the test. ' ' .
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--In ~ c1QI of .. pneratlon
..... and "credlblli'1 .....
there ll9t'Ol9 to be • untYerlal
IM:k ol lftlulne -Ing.
Probably 1111 ot us. at one
lime or anolhtr, feel that we
an!! milunderwtood. We may
not fully undewtarid our-
wlvea. And, In tome cue..
we are ~ps under-
stood too well but not u we
would wish to be understood.
U you would offer another
person IOf'l1ethtnr really n.oe.
8rock 1uanta. make u ef· tort to understand him.
Our tunenl lft'\1ctl are
ptannocl t<> ~bMuUllll
mernor1es and to ... the !Int·--... ment to km.
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-~ believe It. It lncnodlble to me.
WU an 1lhlete, Brian
a nmniliil back for the Bean. in !>¢eel ~llilllilCll coodi.tion at !.&, cut
iliiln bf ca.-.
'l 1111111 admit that I had
llways thought of cancer as
aomelhlnc wbldl -people "Brian'• Soni." and later met and X-rays dlocloled a cucer allould bt -~ be
in their IOI. Ob. 1 lmew clhen a lot o1 the PflOllle who had ac-muaMI blmor In hll cbelt. can calcll II In Ill earllelt
got it, -peoplo, and 1 tu1lly beep IDwlved In the 'Ibo -.,.....i to port.I ol -w.r. II W spraod, wu •wart ol the poor k1dl · tragic atory ol Brtan Plcoolo, hll body, loodq to hll dootb. . 10 tbat Ille-wllh•llD In who got ltNkemla, bul I nevw especially I b e remarkable Most cancen are curable your !nor.
could l1880Ciale perfect -or ..._Gayle Sayen, Brian'• leam· when Ibey ore dlas-M early Gelllni the role ol Brian
what oeemed perfect -Ina~ who wu auch a greot . and treated . Jll"'ll11'11J'. Get PtocJo In "Brian'• &ml''
pl\y>lcal condlUon;-ana an ' and uue friend to the UJ.lated that! Dll_..i .-ty! That mlillt ...,.. -doWJlr tuctJ
athlete, with.,...,.,. Brian. means dutlni -llmll · for me -DOI only waa II
Thal 1.5, until , t read the And to lhla day, 1 "'member when you mJcb1 be laeUnc mrmtll!I to mo u 0 actli<
script of the TV progr""'-Gayle'• "o r d f. back three -~ playing golf Ill' llWIJD. to play lllCh a marvelous' port,
yearo, whm be won an •nid ming, ...,.king, loDg belOl'O but 11 allO lhook me up,
u the moot oourqeouJ player l)'lllptona •P!l<AI'· I looked beck ~ my
fl . CJ>. A_ ITALIAN DELtellAICERY el.ucci ..LJ11l i RESTAURANT
In the Nallonal Poo t ball TbJs year, according to the pocktt diary and rullle4 It
League for the 1969 ae&IClll. American Canc e r Soclely, had betD about II mOmlll Gayle llld: more tbon llO OOO Amerl-"Tbe award abould have • since I'd been to the doctor. I
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-wlll be • a v o d lnlm n!medled that ln a hurry with gone to Brian Piccolo. H~ baa ..-, wblle ovar 300,000 wlll a quiet .......... can, for an a~ lhe heart ol a giant and that c1Je ol the dlsoaR .,....~ r
""' form ol courage that Another • ell polntment. EverytblDg tumod allowo hlm Io kid b1maeJ1 and lllO,OOO or '°will e out to be A-OKI
u.110 Y •••. 11... his opponent-cancer. ije bu cg.:=. -;v~t they mJght It'• what you don't know ' JORROIE "" ""' SJ, J 9 .,, ' the meolal altltudo th a I How? By gettinc to their that can hurt you, when II
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---------------mates me proud to have a doctors each 1.ear fOI' 1 comes to eucer, an d I am
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TI!undl>' •....... ., 9, 1972 DAILY l'ILOT If)
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Color portrait
of ,yo~r ,child, 1.49.
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Truly professional poftralts.
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• ~i'ge 5x7" size pitoto'. •• 1.49 each
• Set of 4 wallet size· .••••• 1.49 set .--.;·-...... ----..1'----·-..;· __ . --. Two e1t••-
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""°"'" "'"'" ,.. "' " friend who 81)e!ls out Ibo """1 cbedlJp inclUdlllg cancer devoting myaell, 8! one more , ,OB· ESJIPIYC!I . E•it. ,:,,, 79t Li. 'courage' 21-houn a day of his tests ' ACS volunteer, to helping their
VI e life." x.OOt, the odds are all Jn aim come true, when-they
'l*LtctoUI rJALIAM 1 .. REO. U.4t Brian Piccolo was feeling your favor. 'l'1le)' say that the say: ~UI .OAIE .... ""' SUI fine, except for a slight cough. doctor will give you a clean "We want to wipe out
He finally went to a doctor bill bl health. But • . . U ca.-In your lifeUme."
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Do Open Before Christmas
Gilt Box on Parade presented by the Auxiliary of
Hoag Memorial HospiW, Presbyterian, will offer
gift ideas Wednesday and Tbunday, Nov. 15 and
16, in the conference center. Trying on lingerie se-
lections are Oelt to right) the Mmes. Charles Cle-
mens Jr., James La F1amme and Robert Du1ey.
lf&fti4$ 'di Mi! £.s::Jj¢1 ... '""••
Peering Around
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HONORED on their golden
anniversary during a cbam-~
pagne receptkxt were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Costa
Mesa. 'Ibo party wu given by
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wilson
of Woodland Hills.
Among g u e 1 t s attending
were their daughter Mn.
Harold Freeman of Mlnneoota
and their son, Thomas. Wilson
Jr. or Anchorage .
The honored couple married
in San Bernardino and lived in
WhlttJer for 15 years before
moving to Costa Mesa. They
have 10 grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
SELECl'ED u a runner-up
in the Senior Beauty Pageant
waa Eve stange of Laguna
Hlllt. She waa among 80 semi-
finalists. 'Ibe contest was con-
ducted for m men over IO
years of age and attracted
more than 500 entries.
Couple
Will Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brecht
of Irvine have announctd tbe
._emenl of tbeit dau&hler,
Pauline Bn!Cbt, to Curtis Don
Johnson, son of. Mn:. Theresa
Kister oC Roseville and Allen
Jo!maon of Sacramento.
The coople plan a Doc. 16
wedding ln the Stan for d
Unlverolty Memorial Church
where the bride'• paronll w .... married.
Miio Brocbt Is a graduale o1
C«ona del llar llJgll School
and Blanford Unlvenfty CUI'
rently NtiDI far Sanla Clara
County. Her Dance lo a
graduate of Rooeville High School and DeAnza College
currently serving with the Na-
tional Guard at Fort Ord .
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mn. Donald D.
..... of C«ona del Mar ..,. MMUDOed the ......
-of lllelr dau1bt er, 8belle1 Ila-to Tbomu Blrll .. , allO ol Corona dfl
Mar.
He II the 10D of Mr. and
Mn. Walter 8. Bartar of
PboeaLr, on.
·Wild Side
ANNIVERSAR Y SPECIAL PERM
$16.7 5 compleie-November Only
~ P1W1• price Incl udes i Permanent Ww. (for IA types of halrt
ttliPc:.t, 5Nmpoo •Set plus a Prevlr:w of our ecdustv. •All.teat Oulfc Col&."
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'YOU Section'
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NoY. 7 thru 11, 7111•1. "ffln1 Fri, 10 hi I, 2 to.6; s,t.,· 10 to I, 2 to l 1JO.
JCPenney
24 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH
:J.ina/ ~6ton /or · 1972'
FREE
COOKING ·r SCHOOL
Mesa..:. Thea E.r. _ -, ' .
1884 New.port Blvd.. Castc1IMesa
Thursday, Nov. 16 ~ 9:~: 11:30 A.M.
HELPFUL HOLIDA,Y :·HINTS . . -. ' ' . ~ ,-... -~ '
MORE Tfl~N Sl,000 'IN . '
F«EE PRrZES e' .$URPRfSES e. GIFTS
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Charmglow and Caloric: Gas Barbecues and
other prizes gJven eadt week
Second printing of one of the most
popular cook books ever sold in the
Orange Coast area ••• 247 of the
best recipes selected from the cook-
ing school's first I 9ae11r1 for just
$1 . Prepared lest ye'lir to mark the
20th annivenery of the school, the
book was 11 sellout. Here's your
second chance.
' Sold only at the CoHlnt Scllool
Co • Spa••--' lty
Alp•1 Illa Mcatets Sw11N111 Calf. Gas Co.
e ... r1c ~·•••• ~ ....... n....,
oms • ....... Ora111 Co Ill UL y Pll:OT
C14Af Cow~ Cpl1 .. Dl1hlct
(Or-C.W ..... -••R Ww C:.Ch1 d
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EDITION
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JIAllllNGTON (AP) -Tbe dlloovery
of • .....,._ -· believed Ibo oldest ·('Qlrp'a01 mau ot. wly man. cauld apeet
1tbe ontliS: lbem'y cf modern man's • evolullaD. a X.,an fdenlllt Aid blday.
.• Roaierdler 111cUn1 LeaUy llid the
.Uoll ii i1 mllllon ,..,..., old and ii
·•-~ Ibo -CCIDpiete UaU ol early man." He ..-1ec1 JI ii
1,1· million . ~ ulder -·· bones •prffioul!Y ACCOjJled Bl the earlltsl
•Yfdenct· of man.
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Jlelllap n.·d·" ·n .. d n1 ·~.· · i: en1e
Reapportionme~t,. f lq,n Dae Dec. 31
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SAN FRANCISCO ' (AP) -' ·'lhe congressional dlstricta .during die eumm
CJlilomia Supreme COUrt ruled toilay Jeglllatlve n1iloir -Tlle cduii •;!b,Y P
that lhe · Legblatore 'li>Uit phlilµoe• l · g!anted Iii · eiteholoii Iii: !lit 'cl!llcfUrio ID
re!lpportionm<nt 11Jan by· Die: 11 .G<· tile Ibo DIC. at dale. 'Ille'.....,., Cit OCI.
court· Itself will redi>trlct the Stale 30 filed .5 -•-A SOnale and Assembly for !fl.I eleCUOni. The cdarl'i · J~ -' ·~
The court d~ .4 State· Assembly from thtee · 1-itl: bi the
petition asking eztenslon of tbe deadline Legislature's fallore lo roal!JlOrllo!> ll1elf
unlil June I, 1973. In tbe ·ngular 1'11 ..... Iii tbDe i.lr
The H order was signed by Chief new dlstrlct1>ouildlrlei to be set for the
Jilstice Donald R. Wright. Juatlce Ray-Jone, 11172 primary. · • ri>ond A. Peters favored the extension. BeclUle of the lhortneu of Ume, the
Last January the court directed the court ordered that' the State Senate and
Legislature lo reapportion legislative and. • Assembly elec:tloiio be eonduCted lri Ulen-. .
·Rift . .t\d•••itt"d
Four Yachts Break Out
On Last Leg to l\lazatlan
By ALMON .LOQWIEY --The four le~ yachts in the Loo Angeles
to Mazatlan r8ce ~ oot of the Cape
hn Lucas lee early today and were on
the tut 180-mlle leg acrou the Gulf of
Colilomla to Mazatlan.
'l'be four ·boats in order were Ragt:lme,
~'Sirius II, and Warrior.
ADOther II )>oats were atill stalled at
the Cape' and illbllnl a light -i>eriY ~. 1'lle1 win Dorotlly 0 , Gl'P'Y, Trlllole, Splrl~ ,__........ B!oellb!N,
Raldoll. Walloct, -,..~ ~
ul Sally Doc· . . . Ono·••"-of Ille leod --•
-Ill . boltlas' Ille eiapled ---4 of fho· Ilic! llO boun. A ....
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record would be eatabllshed U one of tbe
boats lll!ilhes by I a.m. Friday.
some of the Wlldelt gyratlool In .han-
dicap slandlop In recent Ion& clillancO
yacht racln( hive been ..,led In this
)'eats Loo Angeles to Mazatlan race.
No .,.. boat ~ bold the corrected
time lead two coimcutive days.
A C1M In Potnt WU W-y'1
~ -Ille ---llhow-ed WllllllD ~DllJ'I ~ Dakar,
Di! liq Yafit a.b, mov1n1 -l$lh place 'l'mGIJ lo llnl Cll W-1y.
Ber poalllaa ~ -.... bad . ..u.r111-11111.c::-11-llta-. ._ Cal-11 1
Coprldoaa D, Loi A I I Tadol Qib,
dnopp6d -11111~. Tt111t11"' , (llOIN411 .... I)
exiatlng districts. It ordered that con-
gresaloiial elections be conducted ac-
cordin( lo a rea~ 1Jfan that
bad been vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Wblle directing lhe Lecblellae lo
tnact the required ·reapportionment
plans, the court aimultaneoulfy "'retained
lurililletloo to draff new respportlilnment
Jllaps for the elections of 1'11 tbrvullh
11111" U the Leglslatliie {aU. to acf In tlie
permllted . time.
ft.apportionment Is required under the
one-man, one-vote U.S. ~ COUrt
doctrlpe. following each federal """"'· '
2 ~uncllinen
De~y,.Wciting
Se Ulm.mi
By L. PElfJ< KRIEG ·, ....... .,... ... TJro N...,.,,i Beadi coimct1Jn<o. said
~,..<!Id DOI belp "write" the.
qi-.to *ttle the $12.7 million .dii"!fft. ~,filed against the clt,y by ~"ol the Veraall~ea
a ~ ln·Wl!lit N~. HoriVer, v~ Mayor Hbward Rogers ana ~· Jolm Store dld not deny tliey liielWlih_attiiiieys_forthe nmwa
Scboh Company berore the suit was filed
OCI. 31.
store WU lurloUi at reports he liad a
hand In '(rlllng the oetllement agree.
ment, ltlelf. .
"I did DOI see the agreement untll the
oighl ol the speelal councll meeting -
not even a draft." be said.
"Thal ii the utent of what I have to
say."
Rogers similarly denied that he, store
and Mayor Donald Mcinnis actually
wrote the agroement.
· ''There was 1 meetia&, but no agree-
ment wu written," Ropn Did.
'"Ibey told us w!Jat their -were -what they woblci come down to," lie said.
Rogers did concede that a mimbor of
speclflc terms of the settlement were
hammered out in the meeting . -ii>
clucllng the )lenalty and tbe esempllon of
'73,GOO In bulldlrui fees In odlange for
Ibo,.,... aloft& die blullline.
._ aald be couldn't remember bellll told .DOI lo meet tbe Scholz laWYer bellln lbe hiwsult WU filed.
"I dooi r.ca1I any advice like that -
tblt We lbould n o t meet with them.
.-I mlaed it aomeehere OOw1I the
line," be Aki. .
Two eoundlmen wbO weren't privy to
that .,mate meeting -Corl KymJa and
Pllll Ryctdl -aald Ibey bad been
-lllcally ~ DOI, lo -tbe 11111 with Scbols' ..,..._1auves.
M.,..11<111 ..... --......1n (lee VDIADIJll, Poce II
··THURSDAY. NOVEMBea 9, 1972
N.Y. lie+a•
N I TEN CENTS
E"(llutiOn TheOrg
clllde," l)t Aid. ''preUDlinary eom-
parllona With· other evldeoce indicate
that the new. molerlal will take 1 central
place in the mhinking and re-evalua-
tion of; Ibo evldmco !Or I h e o~ of
Homo 11P!-(modern man's _,..)."
He~ that CWTelit tlieory bolds
that -iapieoa ••ol...i,-wllhln the put .\ two million )'tin, f r o m
··~.''. a pimWve creature liavlnl lbe ,pbyijcaJ cbaracteriltJcl of both ape am; Dial), • ..
But now, be said. the new East African
finds provide "clear evidence" that,
r a t h e r than evolvin' from
Australopithecua. a "large-brained. truly
upright ind two-legged form of'the genus
Homo existed conleJ11poraneously with
Aastraloptthecus more than 2.5 mlllion
years agu.
"ftlrouihout the time range or deposits
al East Rudolf," he adc!ed, "the-two
hominid (man-like) lines are itplesented
a~ it would seem that Australopithecus,
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Metj~n ;Plane Hijackers
Play It Cool in Cllha
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Qoban police
llnt bad to prove to hijackers of a M<X·
lcana Airline Boe!ni· 727 that they .....
really in Havana before being disarmed
and having their 13111.IOO ca!h ramxn
Wlw Watched
' . The Watcher?
One strong selling point of rental
unJtl 1n the controversial Vtnallle1
Apartment.I built on b I u f f I
overiooklng Newport Harbor in ~
cent months has been I t 1
ultramodern Internal sec u r I t y
ll)'Slem.
Judy Trout, spokesman for 1port·
ment bullder. Don.old J. -and i:o-. called Newpillt -polJce W-y lo report I l4IO
grmf tbelt CIR.
-Ito!• ' wall-lllOllllfed
·-cJreult l<levlslon -.. ed lo-. !be lobby b;--
ed rilhln ar • ........ -r.
coofllcated, _.,gen told authorities
lodl)' 111 returllq to Meslco.
A IOtal of n paaencert and eeven
cre'tr members were forced to ar.-
cm>j)llly lbl bljlcl<en to HIVADI U
hostac• W""'-lay afler the plane was
hljlclled out of MCll!emy, an Industrial
, clly l1r llilrtbem -· FIYe ·liljlcRn, ideatll)linc themlelves
" leitllt ... rrlllai. forced ofllc:iail In
Monterrey ID releue 1i1 ptr10M im·
prilooOd UJere C11 robbery cha-Ind
-them, pluo two othen who joined
diem, to llavaow •lone with the Cllh and
four madllnlpll that were part of the
r1111C111 clsnMdl.
Joie Antonio Lell, a r e I u r n I n 1
~. aal!Mbll wllen U>e ptena 111111-
ed W~ Dlcbl at JllvM1'1 .JOllt
Marti --llrport and two CUben police -......... boerd, ....,,. bljocken ..... very mlltrustlul.
''111ey •Id there could have been
-• the pert of the. ..... and
--lo --to lllaml ii>
-"ID llo-·and -CIA _., -In <*a..., __
as known. can be excluded from our lilae
of ancestJ')."
Leakey said an almoat complete lbtll
wa s reconstructed frnm bundredl of
fragments , and added ; •
"While the skull L9 dlfferent from•our
own species , Homo uptens, it la allO dif.
ferent from all ollier kDoWi; ronns of
early man and thus doeJ not fit Into any
of the presently-held theories of lMn.111 4
evolution.''
Firm Receiv~
Corona del Mar
School f.ontract
11le Sonia Anl llnn of --tnrlch bat been •warded the fl,m,..
contract for, -of the Bor 0 .
Ando-Sdlool .. the -9""
--of Newport-. Truslftl of the Newport·-Unllild
Scbool Diltrict aw•rded the bid .W-
clay nlchl w 11 h Ibo _,,...,. -archllectl that COMtructlan _.., bop
lmmedlltely.
.111e eontract ii $tt.IGO ...-1be
1mouut b u d I e I e d f0< the .... Ja<t.
but Superilltendent Join NICIOll told
trustees the diflerence can be mi:do ap
hn>Uih I oeries of cbange ..... -
ID(I die tpeclflcotlonl of -portlamo fll
the pnoject not related to -
,,_ alll!mlonl could be --IUclo tlems .. dntinlp, plUmbloc., -cttle, he .. Id.
AlloClate Superintendent N o t ma n
Loots -that other ............. ...
.-by lllloW ftve-pllon ..... -
of !$.talion ~ in the -·· ~.for .... _,_
-ta.~.· aald -... ., ........... i-. told her lloal-the
-In plant lbe --I $5.lot 11vqs. "It'• -to-·-_,, but the pllllll wtD ,,.. ••
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W• tel 1r
Be . sees Reign of .,._i .. ..,...., -'t -to .... ., ll:tlr
ann1 to lbl ~ until two " tholn
(the hljlctm) left the plane and wrlfled
thlt we were mUy 1D lll•ana. We all :houcht thla WU • Pl'1!llY fuany."
In IWlidiD(I the bid, Uwto8 n>* a
commltm"11 to .. ..,_ Ille -
bucllrted f« -·of the -·" NIColl aid the ... 111..--a 1
10-.-h -porlod, -
muns the -..W lie -tor -in Soptmober, If -ruction sla1I •
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eachers Seek
.;day Vacation
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ldlool District want a 17-diy Christmas
v.caUon instead of the 14-day one
acbedlded in Lbe school year calendar.
Density Curb
Hearing Set
For Tonight
Corona Highlands, Shoreclif!s, Cameo
Highlands, Cameo Shores, Harbor View
Homes and Harbor View Hills residents
will have a chance tonight to voice their
feelings on proposed density controls in
the city. \
This will be the filth meeting in a
series of eight ordered by city coun-
cilmen and planning commiMioners to
give homeowners a chance to meet with
city planners on the subject.
Planners have offered a number of
alternaUves to projected high density
levels In the fuhn'e Including the R·l.5
:r.one Ind set allowable density per acre
figuru for the whole city.
Maya Decker, pre sident of t h e
Ne"WpOrt·Mesa chapter of the American
Federation of Teachers, appeared before
the Board of Trustees Wednesday nigbt
to ask that the caiendar be modified so
that Olristmas vacation start on Friday,
Dec. 15.
According to the calendar already
adopted by the board, vacation will start
()n Tuesday, Dec. 19 and will end Tue.
di::y morning, Jan. 2.
She told the boanl that the N·MAFT
s ent out 1,100 queslioonairea to t be
teachers in the district aaking tbelr opiJ:t..
ions on tbe vacation i.ssue.
"We niceived 400 back,'' she said. J'Of
those, 374 said they were in favor of bav·
ing the 18th and 19th off and ooly 28 said
they were happy with thi ICheduled vacttion."
When the federation president asked
that trustees act on the proposal We<fnes..
day night. Superintendent John Nicoll told
her it was imposalble for them to act on
an Item that bad not been lisl<d In the
meeting ageoda.
Nicoll a1>o polnl<d out that the subject
will be dlsmssed in the regular joint
meeting ol the Certified EmpJoyes Coon-
cil Ind the district administration.
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La Paz Co.uncil Chief Blind
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Wbal -Edtll\lldt calll the ttudei>\ • COWICll meeting 0t La Pa Intermediate
lcbool to order, be can't aee any of the
memben. ..
lie'• .. _ ...,,; Mell the IChoo\. '
But It-~ matter. "I know my way
ll'Ollld hen:," Kid Scott, who has been
porttally blJnd lltice be wu two yean old n''"•""'bllndmcebe wulor ~ I OJ~ wldcb.'' ... 1mlle:1.": ~ '•
ac.11' ~ ~ )ll'llldent ,ii. the La . Pu . lbidmt , iovernment abdut ' ave
-kl .... Tbe 14-YtON>ld -"I llayed
back cme )'Ill' IO I could learn Braille" -""l:f:'1"" agalnlt tbrff Other Cll> dido ,for the oroc..
Illl ·•blllUes Iii P1111dant aren't.really bJ. bis bl'-, aaya the
boy .J'lle! WIS clacrlbed by I -itlndJnc nearby u "a cool m.. . . ..·~·-~It~ that he ... ~blma:.niia he blOif ...
~ In bis. eyeo. . 1'e dtmt111e:1 the subject -llmDlJ and
-GI\ Jo JoltlDI about what llttfe jlower
all "'"'mediate llcbool president baa.
"I just twtng my cane and magical UdnP appear,•• be laughs, pretending to
tell the prlndpal, ''Tblngo ... going to be -tbll way!" . ,
n c1oesa·r~.!Mt way, he says,
addlag tbal bls lole Is mamr,· lo give
""fte~t ~1 considers such su~
jeots u wbittber to keep the mack bar
cpe11 alter ICbool Ind what lo do for the
Cbristmaa .Dance. It meets every
Wec!nesday•t~.
DAIL.Y Ptl.OT I ... ,_., 1 _, ~
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Scott ldchokl!. 14 .. -
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Misaloq Viel<! High School team and '•a•"·
sister, Cbris, aJso goes to Mission Viejo . .'.' '
The friendly eighth giader, whose
favorJte subjects are muaic and drama~ -·
Is looking lorwanl . I\> high llCbool ne•t· · • · But city offid•l• uked that community
8SIOCiatlolll be comull<d on the choices
before a single answer is decided upon.
Tonlibt'a meeting, lo start at 7,30 p.m.
Nicoll said that ii • ~tlon is
made from the joint meeting, the matter
will either be bnqjJt back lo the board
at their Nov. 11 meeting, or a special
meeting ol......., a>old be oonoened to
handle the matter.
'MAKE IT RAIN, BILL PAYNE, MAKE IT RAilf'
Studenh Put Pressure on OCC's Resident Rainmaker
Scott1 whole fonner P o I i t 1 c a 1
backgrOacI consisl<d of beil)g a
repl'eleDtltive to the council, ran for
-1<!mt because "I thought I could do
it.;"
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But more than tha~ he's anUcipoting . ·
with excitement becoming a~·:··
attorney. · · In city coundl chamben, is open to all
realdoob of Newport Beach. but
dlaclmm will oenll:r on the specillc
areas acbeduled.
Fl'Olll P_,,e l
MAZATUN. • •
37thWedneoday.
About the only thing certain about the
race at this point is that Mort Hukell'11
62-foot !loop Ragtime l)as been the elaps-
ed -or boat-for-boat -leader almost
from the start -though at tilDe! by a
small margin.
Rqttme bad widened her lead over
Bob Grant's 'llobon Ind Bob Lynch's
Slrlus II -two other favorites for first
to flnlab -Ind wu upeded lo arrive at
the Cape San Luca . "parkln( lot"
Wednesday nllbt.
Acconllog lo her position report and
computatlon!I ..ooard the eJCOrt vessel
Crabby Too, llagtlme bad covered 720
miles at a 1.m. Wednesda7 and was some
50 mllea from the Cape. •
Robon bad moved Into aecond place b<it
was M ~.utem of llagtlme on the
rbumhllne .-... Slrlua 11wu11 .. ml)el
behind llo"','4ii!d Al Cuoel'1 Warrior
WU IS mlleillili!nd SJrlua ll.
In the llnal lmaly1Js, the outcome of
the race will depend on which boat
breW out ol the'lee of Cabo Fal>o Ind
Caho San Lucu .lint and pleb up the
wind out of the gull.
It DOif appean that the first boats will
be arriving In Maaailan Friday -but
light winds acrou the gulf could change
that.
Handicap atandlngs:
OVERALL -(t) Dakar: (2) Witch·
<raft: (3) Ragdoll ; (4) Blackbird; (5)
L'Allegro.
CLASS A -(I) Warrior; (2l Spirit;
(3) RagUme; (4) lloboo; (I) Salty Dog ;
(8) Gypsy ; (7) Trlb<itel (8) Doroth)' O;
(91 Sumatra: (10) Slrlua ll; (II) Senma.
CLASS B -(I) Ragdoll: (SJ
Blackbird; (31 Wesll:rly; (41 Golden
Hind; (;) Improbable; (8) Warlock; (7)
Borba; (8) Andale ; (9) Vector; (10)
Jlnker: (II) CaprlciOUJ l!.
CLASS C -(I) Blue Stttai<; (ll
Vellow Jacket : (3) Viva ; (I) Alice; (5)
Typee; (8) Hotel; 17) Lucky Puff; (8)
SUmmerwlnd ; (9) Alkane: (10) Sayula ;
( 11) Montgomery Slreel
CLASS D -(I) Dalr.ar : (2) Wltcbcralt:
131 I Allegro : (I) Pteladea; 151
Firebrand; (8) Arlana; (7) Deblnda IV:
(81 Windbag; (91 Valiente; ( ! o )
Leprechaun.
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Cit9 .COJ1c:ltuion
Route Impact o~ Laguna
More Than Just Asphalt
The newer, bigger relocated c.oa.st effort to meBsure community interest.
Highway between Laguna Beach and ''The councll has great interest in com-
Corona del Mar won't have too much iJn.. munity input u to-whether we would be
pact by itself on the Art · Colony -but ·interested in annexation," Holm said.
thett'• more lo the matter tiian upbalt. "It would be just to discuss the Irvine
'lbat'1 the gist of dty mulllnp about property in general without getting down
the agreement i'eacbed between the to specific,, and to judge whether the
Irvine Company and the state on reloca· community is interested in getting a
tion of the hJ.ch:w•r:ftd sale of the beach more coherent northern bouodary,"
In the virgin l'lldlerrilory. Holm explained.
The whole matter may eventually boll He said that the big company bas been
down to another step in the courtship Yel)' eager for cooperation wtlh the city.
.,Laguna bu badllor y~ wllh tbt lrvjlle with Irvine eaecaUves have
lands ''c " l<d that the city'• 38 loot h I g h c:; Ho~,•·• c~'~nc 'llm ~~~ . would nol pment an lm-
c barged with the city't n a tu r a I _., vable roadblock to annexation.
rt90Ul'Cel coordination, is expected to !Holm sald the company baa 9 number
soon bring the matter of anneu.Uan con-ft! milestones to pass in cOrmeCtion with
sid.r&Uon before the City Co<mcil 'In an lite subject lands, among them bJ8hway
Newport CofC
Police Awards
Luncheon Sellout
The Newport Harbor Chamber ()f Com·
merce hap 1ald out all 400 tickets to its
second annual Police A wards Luncheon
to be held Friday at the Balboa Bay
Club.
The noon luncheor will honor all of
Newport Beach'• police force bul !P'JCial
awards: for valOr will be presented to
four policemen who dtsttngul11hed
· thermelvea over the past year.
Los Angeles Police Olief Ed Davis will
be the special guest of Newport Beacb
Chief B. Jamet Glavas, according to
Chamber Manager Jack Barnett.
In addition, 30 Newport Be 1 c h
patrolmen and theh wives will attend the
luncheon as Olamber guests.
Honorees at last year's event Included
Det. J. A. Epstein, Officer Michael
McEveny, Officer John Ellingham and
Sgt. Doo Burdsall.
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relocation , beaches and parka and the
matter or Proposition 20 QOJldiUons,
before it would be truly responStve to &r
nexatlon.
Back to the highway, the councilman
said that just expanding the number of
lanes -the new thoroughfare is pro-
jected to bt iii lanes -should not create
problems for Laguna.
"Whatever comes ()Ut of Corona del
Mar comes lnto Laguna, and vice versa,"
he said. "ll there are other arterials tbat
come over the San Joaquin hill! t h a t
could locrease traffic corning into town,"
he snid.
Projected relocation of the highway
would J111ce II .at the top of the ridge
between Corona del Mar Ind teguna.
Hair Piece Stolen
Someone who decided not to pay for a
toupee nearly made a Newport Beach
man flip b1a wig Wednesday.
Jack D. Linscott, of 300 E. Coast
Highway, told police aomeone he lated the
1547 hairpiece from b1a car. He deacrlbed
It as 41iii Jftchel long and dark brown with
gray streaks.
She's Bad Lu~k?.
Woman Enters Tunn.el After Fight
GEORGETOWN, Colo. fUPI) -Janet
P. Boruiema slipped into a pair of
coveralls, stripped on a hard hat and
smlllni. walked into the Eisenhower
Memorial Tunnel today ending a two-
year battle a1alnst a superstition that
bl: ·cJ women.
"I just hope it's all been worth It," she
uld. "llJ been a long. 10011 fight."
Janet, au engineering technician for
the Colondo Highway Department, had
been trytna to get Inside the massive trT·
million tunnel beneath the C.Olorado
Rockies for two yean. But each effort
wu thwarted by a miners ' superstition
that women bring bad luck.
One mine inspector told her Ir she
walked lnlidt, "Those v;orkers would
witlk nat oua of that tunnel, and they'd
never come back.''
Wednesday -one day 111fter stntc
vote's approved a con.aUtuUonal amend--meat _.,. equol11y of the ,.. .. -
~ anoounctd &be could 10 iJt.. llde.
Two 7Uft ago. Miu Boonemo placed
f1ftll --teated for •mployment
11 ID ...p.eerq technician.
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When hired, however, she rectlved a
letter nddressed to "P.1r. JaMet P. Bon·
nema."
She later was told she coukl ooly work
outside the tunnel because women were
not allowed inS\de .
Project offlclala lcheduled the usual
orlenbtloll Joun today for Mila Bol>
nema. She will be I -IJ technician
with 1utborlty lo mllr the tunnel, jUlt
ttle same 11 male technicians.
The lctlon followed .. lllllOUl1C<lftet
by the Colorado Penonnel Departmmt
that a ban on women for all tunntll and
mines bad been lilted. Ofllc1llJ Aid
women would be allowed lo t o u r
Eisenhower Memorial Tww:l OD the
u me be.sit 11 men.
.Miu lkmem1, 1ltboucJ! defy ta I
IUpentltlon, " not the !Int -.., walk Inside the tunnel. Former CoJoredo
Sllte Sen, AlleJr1 Sa-l<lured tho
w.completed ... Jee! two yun qo.
The tunnel w1ll ClrT1 -to highway tralnc under lhe 000-tal
Dlvide west of Denver. Motor traUlc 00,-
mull. follow 1 "1ncllng .-.1n trail '"'°" the top of the ~1"ed ptlkl.
Fl'Olll p.,,. J
RAIN ..•
whlcb means that it should be nfnin& by
th~ 17th.
He wmt to 0 about six" elementary
OICboell, the .1-t being Valmcla Scbool
ID ~ llllla. Bil family baa llftd ID
MiaJon Viel<! for f<lur years. His lather,
BW Eckboldt, is adlqinlstrator of Beverly ·
Maaor cmvaleacent bome In ·Laguna
HUia.
A brether, Randy, quarterbacks for the
"It'1 (Qlal[ to be fun, I know I~" ltO . '·
says of liia ._ cm.er. "Well, I dm,1 : ; ruJI7 .!lnow II -but lt'a •goJac to tie .. ·. bani. •
"A challenge," be adds. "But tt will tie ':'
worth trybig for." ,
Lib being a student body president,' ,
was. .... '
"I had originally planned to put the
gods out on Friday, but I'd bate to see the
USC-UCLA game played in a downpour,"
he said. "This way it should rain Friday
and it might be clear on Saturday.
FP08'P .. el . •
"I'm not saying it won't rain during
the game, but l.'m hopeful that they will
be able to play it under relatively clear
skies. The field will probably be pretty
muddy, however."
VERSAILLES ACTION • • •
How much rain will we get?
''Well, we're still in tbe midst of a
drought," Payne said. ••we don't want
too much rain or we'll find ourstlftl ln a
flood situation, but we do need a l!A.JbltaD..
tial amount. We'll put about 50 gods out
in the morning,. which meana that we11
receive about two incbes of n.ln."
Mexico since the special meeting Nov. I
and cannot be rucbed tor commeaL
He called the meeting to coasider the
settlement aireement before the suit was
rued.
At that apeclal meeting councilmen
llrst went bebJn4 closed doors for 90
mlmltol to review a on"'P'B• llllliunal'y
of the -L !J1iey didn't.-the lull· . »pace tat until they relUmed lo·
chamben lo Ualen to testimony.
A .,_ Di Ill the ·IOllI-t theY agreed to, let ctor·noveuet es Sdiola l;tuili!'Pbaae llpl the developdi~nt
' · •t • de•!lfol M'unlb Per sere, 37 '1eet
LONDON (AP) --~ ID beigbl la.I be emnpl<d -the city 37, Sbakespeareon actor IDd -. . grading ordlaance.
died Tuesday. Tbomdlb, you o I e; r At the IDllalence of Kymla -and then
brother of -.SS of Dime llytJll Store' -the muncil al9o decided ll -1d
Tborndlke, publlsbed the first of bis go tbroolh with planned public bearlnp
series o( novels a)Jout Dr. Syn, a -on the ... Jee\ M.onday !)lgb!.
who led a bond of smugglers, In 1911. Grumbling homeowners · jroups from
Fair Warning G~ven
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Sign ot a
south Nashville veterinarian office:
"Please do not put animals on desk.
Receptionist bites."
vlrioua areu .of the city are making
plans lo attend the 7:30 p.m. hearing.
"I'm looking Into the thing real hard,"
sakl Richard Clucas, secretary of the
West Newport ' Beach Improvement
Aaaoclation.
''The council knows we're opposed to
this project -and I know the mayor and
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Mr. Stott are oppooed to blgb density.-"
development. .. • -
"'lbe point ;., do we trust ov coancn: •
or not," be said. · :
"I'm 10rt of between a rock and a hard.~,
spot. I respect the lntellig<nce Ind the Iii~ .
tegrJty of all of them," he aald. • : •
"I've got some hesitance lo attack lull· ·
force QUI of lponnce," be aald. : ·• ·
"We... don't have sufficient legal 1 ~
bacqro.mcl: mid data lo evaluele what'( 1 •
gone oo," Clucu said. ' ' ·
H11.aai6,.101De J'elklents are trying t0·;·.
find out -·Clll be'-· .
·-people -,.,.. getting legal,' . advice," he Aid. "PeflonaDy, ! am
pursuing ooe'specl& aveme." · · · ~
He dfdn1 AY what Il Is. ._.,
Other iesidenb were talking louB!ir·•: ..
aa Ibey wall<d for Monday's ~· · · " . :
"Mclnoil O!'tl us an exp!Amatlon, "' ·
aald Tom Mjana, pttlldent of the'C<iittal
Newport Be/ICb Commualty AaaodaUon~ · ·:
"The only lnlormalfoa I hive ii co.. '.
siderably. dllturblng," Ilyana 1 a Id , .
"especially In light of tb<lr action on the •
Fun 1.one." ~ :
COuncllmen approved a condomintum -.•
project oa the 1ite of BaJboa's Fun Z>ne •
de..pltt strong protests by res~ents. ·: .
holiday sale! .· ..
100'1 of Values!
.,,ur....,for
ear!11 chriltma.i dcUutr11
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urioua h••'l'f hnperied yef ..
vet t1Y1ll1ble '" m 1 n y
ch~c•• of c o 1 o r • alMI
ftbrlc'~
Sale $595.
Orange County's Largest Selection of Conmnporary Furniture
open Sunday 12-5
en ti re inventory
reduced!
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. ~r~1'7!;]'<~.o0!'ll!tc/,,91!feD SatYlrday. G!rb 'ire !top from left Inger 'llll'U, ~ Wispaolo, Julie Rabe and (bottom,, from
,left) •KlllQn,-Gay Spies ·and Heidi Prig~e. .
• C.a~dle Make~l»ut Final
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"THURSDAY, NOVEMIER 9, 1972 c I
TEN CENTS· , .
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lf,Nlution Theo.,,·
elude," be uid, "preliminary com-
parioolll wllll -·-lndlcate that U.. new material will tab I ...inJ
place 1n u.. m1Unldnc ml '"valua-
tion of · the evldmce for t b e orllin of
•Homo aapiena1 (modem man's spedel)."
• II< ezpla!""' that .,.,_ the«J holdl
lb.al Homo qple111 •v<IYed. ' wttbln the
pul _ two . millloo ~. . tr o m
··~." a jlrimltlve creature . blriD(" u.. ~ cbanc:teriltics of
both ape !Did' nlin.
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Solons Must
Shuffle
By Dec~ 31
SAN Fl\ANCISCO (AP) -The
California Supreme Court ruled today
tb.at.oothe Legislature must .J"'O'b>Ce I
reapportionment plan by Dec. 31 or the
coort itself will redistrict the l!tate
Senate ml A!sembly for 11114 eledloos.
The coort .def\ied a . Stole -Y
petition .. king -of the -witil Jtme ~ Jm ..
The 1-1 order was 1ignod by .a.le!
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'iM ~. U ~-'nil ANi.1N7 ill. Qcl.
IO llled 1111---· . ".''!'lie _., JIDJary l'llllllC ·-"""
from thlee laWsuits ~ ')iy ti..
Leilalature~ llJJ""-to l'Olpportlan u..ii
In tho ,..,.....11'/1 -----lw
. ..... dillricl boundaries to be let !or lbe
June,,1m primary.'
Because of the llhortneu of time, the
court onlaecl tllol the Slale -8111 A~ eloctlom be .....b:led ID -
niltJnc clillricts. It -rod tbot -
gru11aniol .-be -...
'conlllll t0 I fto~ plan tllat
bid been veloed by <;ov. Ronald RNpn.
While directln& the LePlature to
enact the requhl reopportlonmenl
plans, the court alnllltaneauoly "Nljdqod
jurili:UctiaD to 4raft eew'""'°'1'011•Mnc
plam !or the .-of 1'14 ~ t•" H the Leptature flJJa to llCI ID die
permitted time.
Rei_.itonmenl ts required .... the
o ... man, one-vote U.S. tlllpeme Coult
doctrine followinc ucb federal ........
Eileen Phinney
Gets Certified
But now, be &aid, the new East African
fiodl provJde "clw eTidenee" that,
r a t h e r than evol~ from
Australopttbecus, a "largH.nlned, truly
upright and two.legged form of the genus
Homo u:llted COOlelilporaneously ·with
~tbecus more !ban U million
yws MU· "Tbr°'10~.d the time range of deposits
al Eut~ltudolf," he &Med, "the two
bomlnld (men-like) lines are repn!lellted
and it wollid seem lb.at Auatraiopltbecus,
as known , can be esduded from GUt lim
of ancestr)."
Leakey said an almoot ..,..p1e1e *'8
was reconstructed from bemdredl .t
fragments, and added : .
"While 1he lilull la ditlereot Jn.ii -own species, Homo aaplem, It la ..,. • .,_
ferent from oll other bowo -ti .
early man ml thus doeJ not fit IDlo 1111 '
of the presenUy-beld theorteo ol·-_.
evolution.••·
'MAKI IT 'RAIN,·llLL PAYNI, MAKI IT RAIW ,._,.,.,_,_.'*••UN.-. OCC'1 lthldent Relnmdw
DOwnpoqr Due?
OCC Professor Fires Vp Rain God
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Tbe pis ...,. Uled by tho Zlplloc Jo..
'"-..-111 A.O. to --dry
opella. Fannm bou&bl omall C«tjo .....
and -them te their '"""'· ......
them out In the -UDttl tho -come.
Aller --of baun of-'< 1'1191
wu able to t I II-Illa -llrlrl ~-bl'tbo-topi-
tllot llAlll, ..... I) • .......
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ger, Rogers Vre-Nixo11 Days U:rged
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(AP) -Prtlldent Nixon acbowlodged publlcq tadu, 11111
.. tl>e rtla1!"11111p 1!11• ... hll '°""" alfalll odVloer llr. A. lllollaier, and the Stole Iieparlmmi headed by _.. bl
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· ·By ' Teach~rs -P. Rog~n. / ~ l think Bill Rogers put it very weU," Nb:on recounted ln an inter·
~ With Ibo Waablnstoo Star-News. " .r;-
~ QUOTl:D Roger• .. 11ylng:
11Wbm \be team la winning, you don't romplain because the second b3se-
mu may be getting more publicity than the ahorUtop, because il may be
!hot lie bu a cban<e to be up at better times. and "" be tt."
Some teachers in the Newport-Meu
School Diltrict want a 17-<lay Chrbtm11
vacation instead or the 14-48)' one
scheduled in .the school year calendar.
Maya De<kei, president of t be Newport·~,.. cbapler of the Amertean
Federatloo of ~; -•red be(..,,
the Boarif of TruStee9 Wednetday night
to ask that the ~endar be modlf1ed "°
that Christmas vacation start l?O Friday'
Dec. ll.
NIXON SAID a perennial problem of relation.ship between presidential ~
teraaUooal afflln advisen and the State Department has been particularly
dlffteult 1t th1a: Ume becaWll! so many forelgn a/lairs initiatives "had to be
1lllder1abn al lbe presidential level."
'But "IOJDe trlcUon, competition .. , Ui not unhealthy between departments
and major White Houae 1dvbero," he said. According to the cllenilar already
adopted by \he board, vacation will start
on Tues<!ay, Dec. 19 and will end 'l'llfl.
dt:.y morning, Jan. l. ·
Mexican Plane Hijackers
Play It Cool in Cuba
She told the boar'1 tbat the' N·MAFr
sent out 1,100 quertkwJa1ret to the
teachen In the illitrlct 8'iing their opin-
ions on the vacation lssue.
"We received 400·blck," lbe lllld. "Of
those, 3'14 said they were in favor of <hav-
ing the 18th and 19th pff and only 28 said
they were happy with the scheduled
vacation."
When the federation president asked
that trustees act on the proposal Wednes-
day night, Superintendent Jcbn Nicoll toJd
·her it was lmpoMlble for them to act on
an Item that bad noi been listed In tbe
meeting agenda.
MEXICO CITY (UP!l -Cuban police
o---fin&-hld-to prov•-to.-hiJackerl of a Mex~
icua Airline Boeing 7'11 that Ibey were
rllllly in Havana before being dlsanned
and bavlnfl !heir" '3111,000 cash raDIOlll
confllCl.ted, paaengers told authorities
today on returning to Mexico.
A total ·or 73 passengers and seven
crew members were forced to ac--
company the hijackers to Havana as
hostages Wednesday after the plane was
hijacked out of Monterrey, an industrial
city In norlhem Mexico.
rive bljkterl, ldentlfy!ng lbemlelves
11 1eltlJt prrillal, forced offtcials In
Monterrey to releaae six persons im-
prboned there ... robbery charges and
took lbem, plus two othen wbo Joined
them, to Hlvana along with the cash and
four machlneguns thlt were part of the
ramom demanda:.
Joee Antonio LeaJ, a returning
Designer of Knievel
Cycle Willi Lecture
Dou( Mllewicti, lbe !3 · y e a r · o I d
LlfllDI Beach engineer wbo designed
Eve! Knleftl'• X-1 n>cl<et cycle. will talk
U. the ann,. County Sbrine Club at noon
Friday. Ilurlnl bis hmclleon a_,._ at the
Re.... llowie In Tustin, Malewicki will
ezplaJn bow hll 1D1Chlne will carry
Knievel o...-ldlbo'1 mile-wide Snake
Rm1' Coll1'ID CXI JlllJ' 4, 11'13. All
5brlnen and -.,. Invited to bring
their IUesll to the hmcl~n
passenger. said that when the plane land-
ed Wednesday night at Havana's Jose
MartJ international airport and two
Cuban police officials came on board,
"The hijackers were very mistrustful.
"They saJd there could have been
deceit on the part of the crew and
authorities to tak e them to Miami in-
stead of to Havana and send CIA agents
aboard ih Cuban uniforms.
"They didn't want to give up their
anrui to the Cubans until two of them
(the hijackers) left the plane and verified
that we. were really In Havana. We all
thought this was pretty funny."
After the two guerrillas lold their com·
paniom they were really In Havana, the
group allowed itselt to be disarmed by
lhe Cubans, who took all firearms and
ransom money from thern and escorted
them to an unknown destination.
Fl'OlllPageJ
CANDLE ...
NIOOll also pointed out that the oubject
vo'ill be discussed in the regular joint
meeting of the Certified Employes Coun-
cil and the district administration.
Nicoll said that ii a recommendation is
made from the joint meeting, the matter
will eilher be brought back to the board
at their Nov. 21 meetibg, or a special
meeting of trustees could be C011vened to
handle the matter.
From Pagel
RAIN ...
bods similar lo the one be unearthed.
"The first time I tried them they work-
ed like a charm," he said.
How does he perform the rain god
ceremony?
and Rick stock were laying out the shape "It's quite simple," he explained. "I
of tht flag with masking tape . put the gods outside in the morning, fac-
"The flag facing will be about a ing the sky, and it rains by nightfall or
~ the next momin"." quarter Inch thick to prevent t'racklng, "
and we'll be punching out the 50 stars Payne' and a few of his pottery
with a cookie cutter. U we can'·t find one, students plan to put the gods out Nov. 16 which means that it sbou1d be raining by
we'll ha•e to have one made up," the 17th. -
Overstreet aald. "I bad originally planned to put the
The three ~lail to load the can-gods out OD Friday, but I'd bate to see the
dle Into 1 ~ truck and deliver USC.UCU p!ne played iD a downpour,"
il to W••"•M-•1 PatrloUc Par•, along he said. "'ll>is way It ahould -Friday -....-• • and It mlgbt be clear on Sltunlay.
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__ .., _______ _,. with ,~~ .. ~ letters currept "I'm not 11ylng ii wuii rain during
, ~at focltlichoo11, 1l>ef.! Ille gam,, but I'm bopeful that they wlll
· be 1topplng a1ff fl!< route'1D <lllPior, able Ill play it Under Nlatlvely clear 1\tesa
Calendar
TONIGHT
COSTA MESA WATER Dl81'JUCT -
Regular Meetlnc, 71 Fair Drtvt. 7:!10
p.m.
JAZJ. RllYTllMS -Modem Dlnce
candle In Ar!lona ~ ••• , Olcla'"'-·, , TllO field wlll prob86ly be pretty
• 1 .lll:A • --~ ., , •however."
Arkansas, Tenneuee, Georcta, and Ohio, .,. w much ratn.wW we get?
"We've contacted some radJo alatiorls ·"Well, we're still in the midst of a
and they're all saying, 'Come on out, droughti" Pa~ said. "We don't want
brln the -~'-and •u f tOo much raln or we'll fiDd ourselves in a g ~~. we pul you up OI' ll60d st. l\1'11on. bui we "ilo-need a substan-the nlght,' " aa1d Straub. "The response ' " baa been just lant.asllc." • tlal amo(ml. We'll put about .Ill gods out In lbe morning, wblch mlalji that we11
Meanwhlle they are aelling "Candle recelve about two lncbe! of ratn. ". Power" bumper lticken tc. raise 10me
gas money. They have collected about
1100 and wUl need another 411t1.
Cl8ll, College Part SChool, 7 p.m. '
The candle makers au ailll eomewbat
i uncertaln who will receive the gift In
Wuhington or what wt11 be done with it
afterward! .
Mazatlan Boats
Make ·Breakout .,ONDINE" -UC! &:boo! of Plne Arts
presents Jean Glraudou.J. drama, tbrou&h.
Nov. 11. Vlllaio Theater, I p.m. ·
Admisslon 2.
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
DANlSH GYM TEAM -0CC pmenta
sklllful gymnasts from Denmark in their
lllh tour. ~· I p.m. Admluton 12 g--1, .
.,MONEY•s ORTII" -OCC Lecture
aerle1. Science Han, 7:»9:30 p.m.
OCC P'll.M. SERIES -"First Love,"
Forum, '1 p.m. $J.OO.
RETARDED DANCE PROGRAM -
Community Recrtlatk>o Center, 7·8 p.m.
FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa v1. Fountain
Valley; Newport Harbor at Westminster.
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Lagunan Freed
After Arrest
In Mesa Crash
A Laguna Beach man lnltlally booked
on a felony drunken driving charge
following a Costa Mesa crash !hat shat·
tered his passenger'r legs has been
released, pending fiUf18 of reduced ~
charges.
Deputy district attorneys evalualed the
case and declined to Issue a complaint
againlt Vincent P. McKinney, 21 , of 703
S. CoaJt Highway , accident In vestigators
aeldtoday.
Traffic Bl.D"eau Sgt. Bruce Ballinger
said McXlnney will be clled for
California Vehicle Code v Iola t Ion ,
however, a process ~hat usually takes a
wed to 10 daya.
McKinney Jdentltied himself as a
businessman, listing the Sunshine Health
Food Store and was .hus Identified In a
story Monday a.t operator 11.nd owner or
the lhop.
HI• mother, Virginia McKinney, said
Wednesday that. her son ts only a part-
time clerk there end a s s e r t e d
circumstances leading to his original
booking were due to shock.
McKinney at first told lnvestlgatora at
the accident at Hamilton Street and
Placenlil Avenue lhat he wun't Injured
but later uperlenced utensi·,e pain.
He wa.s taken to Or•lli' county
Medical Center where he wu e1amlned
and found co be suffering from brulaes
and contualona but did not require
hospilalizaUon for furthe.r tteatmtnl.
Hb pwenger, MISI Terre E.
Brldgh1m, II. of Loo An&eltJ, w11 pin-
ned b)' botb broken 1•8• In wreckage of
McK1nney'r 1port1 car when It slammed
Into a uW!ty pole.
She w11 admitted to Cotta Meta
Memorial Hotpltal following the I a.m.
acddent after btlng pried out by firemen
responding to an emergency e11ll trlg-
&ered by the cr11h.
Tbt call box was at~htd to tbe utility
pole MeK lnney'a car hU, •ctl•atJng It.
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By ALMON LOCKABEY -·-The four lead yachb In the Los Angeles
to Mazatlan race br9ke oot 'of the Cape
San ~cu lee. early to4ar ,00 were on
tbe !Ill 180-mlle leg across the Gulf of
California to Mazatlan.
1be four boats in order were Ragtime,
Robon, Sirius II, and Warrior.
Another 11 boal4 were still stalled at
the Cape and fighting a light southerly
breeze. They were Dorothy O, Gypsy,
Tri~ute. Spirit, Improbable, Blackbird,
Ragdoll, Warlock. Serena, Caprlclous,
and Salty'Dof·
One or more ·of ~ lead boats stands a
chance of boat!n( the e!apaed Ume
record of. five days and 20 hours. A new
record would be established ii one of the
bolLI flnlthet by I a.m. Fridly.
Some ot the wild¢ l)'ntionl In han-
dicap atandl"8I lo ,\'ecent long cliltance yacllt roclng have beeo noted In this
year'• LGI Anl.._ to Mazatlan race.
Mo one boo! bu beld the c:omcted
time lead two conMCUtJve da)'I.
A CUI in' point WU Wedneaday'1
r;port from the -t fleet wblch lhow-
"1 WUllam Goodley'• EriCIOIHl Dll<ar,
Del Ro] Ya<hl Club, mqvlng (!om 11th
piece 'nlelal)' to ltnt /Jtl Wednelday .
Her poc!Uon report JndlcateO abe had
ullecl IC mil11 In the pm!OUI 14 hoUn.
Meanwhllo, Ben WUllallll' C a 1 • t8
Capricious II, Loo -Angele1 Vichi Club,
dropped frbm !Int place on Tuesday to
37lh Wednesday.
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Auto Hits Pole;
Driver mjured
A Costa Mw man destroyed hil late
model car and -ed mulUple facial
laceratlont late Wecmecday wllou he
made a ritht tum at on lntmectlon one!
lfllll\rned Into • i.lepllane pole.
Kenneth W. Blytl>e, Ill, ol IOl7 Charle
St., wu tmtad 11 Cotta M"'l Memorial
1:osplt1! ond rtltased lollowinl the lt:fl
p.m. accident on Beman! 8ll'ffl at
Harbor Boulevard. 1
lnmllgaton 11Id bis !'10 ll!dan '1!11 a
total Ioa. but the Pacific Taltphone
Company 'pole Md minor darnaga.
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DAILY PILOT ,..... fW LM ,.,.. .•
Shoreline Strutter ' -.
U you've ever watched the shore birds· rooting Iii
the sand along the ocean's ·edge; you· haVe seen ·
them play theiJ; game of tag wltb inoomlnll wives.
AA each wave recedes they nWI down th' belch
after it and •tart looking for wliatever It la they find
in the ~nd, seemin=· y unaware of the next wan ·: ·
bulldinf threalenln behind them. Then, at the :
'very ~ mo....,1 ore the lurf oraabes down on . · .
them, tb_ey acurry up the beach to safety. , , •...
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School Game,
Potpourri Added
To Curriculuin
Trustees of the Newport-Mesa School
D~trlct added to lbe dlBlrlct'a cur-
riculum of more than !100 high acbool
courses by approving two new clauea
which will be ottered a! Costa M111 High
School. .
The classes, the School 'Game and Pot-
pourri, received the unanimoul en-
dorsement of the tnistees following a
brief presentation by -A 11 o c l a t e
Superintendent Norman I.cats.
The two courses are designed to be of·
fered In succeoslon, with lbe School Game
as the first semester elm and Potpourri
as the second semester clu!.
Designed primarily IOI' lrelhmen, lhe
School Game will introduce studenta to
tbe high school and Involve lbem In
·school operations al a)! levels.
Potpourri will be a variety of three
m1n1 ........ of 1Ix-U each wldoh will
allow the ltlldenta to 111"'1 a opaclfie
aspect of lhe IOclll aclenoe1 llJ -ler
depth.
Home Economist sets
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OCC Lecture Fridip.y
"Labor Slvlng Device> -.Tbe Good,
The -Bad and 1'be Ugly" _will bl dbc11-
by home ""°"""''II Ciro! 1leini at 7:!10
p.m. Friday at Otange Coul · Oolleae,
2'1Ql. F.aJrview Rold, Costa Mela.
!'relented b)' lbe Conlumer Alfaln Of-
fice of Santa ·Ana, lbe fnle leclllre wOI In-
clude dilCU!Sloo mi problellll and -.
In home appltances. For lnOre In-
formatlop, call Jim Slllmanoll at
83W!OO.
I 00'1 of Velu11J
ordrr not0 for
early chrtatmaa dtl~
Plus 1.c:tlonal 9x7 VJ In luit·
urious h•aYy import•d v•I·
vet •••llabl• in m • n y
choices of co Io rs 1nd
f1brlc1 .
Sele $595.
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Who Watched
The W atelier?
One .trong. aelllng point of rental
unita In tbe c:ootroveralal Venllll" A~ bailt on bluffs
overlooklni Newport Harbor 1n re-
cent months bu been 1 t s
ultramcidern lnql a e c u r It y
~ J)llfy Trout, apokesman for apart.
ment builder Donald J. Scbols one!
Company, ca)led Niwporl Beach
police W,clnesday to report a fllO
grand theft ..... •
Someone ~e a wall-mounted
c1oaed clrcult~teJ,evlllon camera 111-
ed to 11C111 the-lobby for unauthotis-
ed vislton or auapiclowJ activity.
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l'l'OlllP .. eJ
CLAIMS .•• •
pel'IOll who went to the bospllal for two
daya -bl .<rll:bil hll · -· '.'
Sonlblll added.
A street tree ordlnanco, wbl<h would
g1vo the Qty Or 'COiia' Meta 'rtgulatory
. wen over die ·~ "Of-1119ea wblcb
:SY be ptilitted Iii P'l~ltc · p.j.'tWait ind
to remove trees which hive rootl caUIJng
dunage, baa added fuel to the ~ con-
-.ny. '
CouncDmen Withheld their approval
Moaday -nJiht and uked for-tunher
lludy alter Costa Me11 iealdaDI 'Yerlyn Mart\> grilled lbe councl! .for.~ • "tree-killing ordinance." '
Sonlblll today reiterated hll earlier
IJfedle tbat .aJ! trees. wblch .....m1ca11y
can be moved •re plucked out lit Ille
parkways and replanted at varloUa city
parka.
Pilot Newsboy
Seriously Htµ-t. .... -. . ' . ,' ' ..
· Iri Mesa ·Accident :
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A D.\ll. Y PILOT newspaper canter ;
boy. II In aerloua oond!Uon today at Colll ;
Mesa Memorial Hospital after bis bicycle ·
oollided with a car at noon Wednesdaf, :.
fllri8i.ig him head lirsl lntO tbll • • windJhield. •>.:
He WU admitted to the hospital :.;. .
where the aon of a former DAILY PILOT
aportnfiter ltlll remains in a co~·.·:
Imm a llimlllr accident Jla)loween Ni,bt;" ..
Nuninli penonnel aaid today, however: .
that carrier boy Loub M. Shapiro, 10, of .:
20IO Ganlen Lane, Costa "Mesa, Is -
abowing aome Improvement.
Poll~ llAld """" Sbllplro was rldllig
along the Oran(e Avenue aldewllk It ·
Ba)' Stnet when he enlend tnlflc lanes ·
In -of an oncoming car driven bra ·
--lafied to ... him --becailae a truck blocked bis view. ·· _ •
ln•11t1pton olld -Ollnr J>.
Corbin, 71, of 211 Vlrilnla Place, lf<lddod• ·
and1 IWdted but eeuldti avoid· 1>1-a. ·
lbe b~ wbo ..-•• OOllClllllan·' IQlll 1leod l,lctr.atlop. I~
The bpy· wu unconaclous wbon poUde .
arrived al lbe ICelle. ',,.
lloopllal offtclala also · .. 1d today 111111 ..
Michael J. Myte, 13,· of 4fl 'In•-· 'Drlv11 Cotta Meaa, remainl 1n a ooma ·
witb head !lljtna aullered Oct. II wbln
he ... hil bf a car.
Tiie fllUlh, IOD Of onHlJne DAlLlr •
PILOT oporllotiter Jerry Myre, bl<\.
stoppld bis bleycle on Beu Street J,000 :
feet IOUtb of Paularlno Aveouo In a darlli ..... '!be molorllt wbo bit hlm.uld he dldn'f.
see the Tlcllm 11t1W lbe !all few -· and couldn't avoid Ille ccillllloo. •
holiday sale I
Orange County's Large.+ Selection of Coftttmporary Furnitur•
open Sunday 12-:S
entire inventory
reduced!
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