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Body Found
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decided .,. were aU dead. , .
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very loog-tbat1t wu all over. And we
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' Manso~ Reporter
Loses 'Freedom
·of Pr~'· Plea
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Supreme Coor! today dmlod a hearing to
a Loa Anlelu nnapaper reporter cited
for coa&empt OY8'.I story be wrote about
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Lady Clementine Churchill, 87·
year-old w!doW of Sir Winston
Chun:hlll, Is ~ported in sati&-
lactory condition Jn London
alter underaW!ll llUl'J"ry for a
lr8cturecl hfp IUf1et Jn I fall
at her h<>me.
Four Pendleton
Marines Killed .
In Auto Smashup
Fwr -..ianed at Comp ----0..-11111-ed In '• nfo.clr dflll I nm' Rlvenide Ille_.,_
ma 111n s.me.a
FLORENCE, Arb:. -A pair of escaped
murder'erl who literally sauntered• out of
Arizona state Prison Sunday -with six
killings to their cr:edJl -are 110Ughl to-
day and possibly beaded for <>range
County.
no alayers, Including Charles Schmid,
30, the notorious Plod Piper of Tucoon
who strangled three leenagod girls and
burled their -.. In the clelert, might
be en route to Garden Grove or Santa
Ana.
Aalhorltiessaldanaddn!sslnooeof
thole two cities was ICl'ibbled oo a JCl"IP
of paper fn a prison garb jacket clbcard-
ed by one of the two men alter thelr
ellClpe.
Deputies Aid they found 1 Ca!Uomla
address JCribbled on a note inside a Jacket diacanfed by one or the escaped
COllYic:la at a rancll home whero they ILld-
naped f o u r penons. 'Ibey 1'fmed to
give the euct Callfomla addn!ss.
The two companions In crime -
Charles Schmid, 30, and Raymond
Hud(eos, 11 --red an !Moot, wall at
the Artmna State Prlsoo near hero Satur-
day~ Isle tltmaped lour -and tbeni to -•"10 Tempe. 'ltle
four ...,. reJea...r unbanned and the
lwo convlctl eocaped on fool, cleputla
said.
Deputla today lclenWled one of the
boota(el 11 Jim Grov.r, 51, of the
Florence ..... ~ -to lclentlfy the other line. aaytn( only Iha!
they ...,. friendl fl Glover's.
Aulherltiea said HUdpm WU armed
... 1th a 1lngle lhot, Ual. reYOlftr wblch
apparenUy wu made aecnUy at lilt
prison.
ScbmJd wu aenlenCod to die for lilt
clealhl ol -'--pis. Hudgens wu elven a tlmlllar -..... 11
yean ... ro: munferfnc bla wife and bar
pmnta near lllllpan.
Jlllt .... --ll>llr -· -other ............... llod -lllo INlty ....... II lllo prlooa. No
tn<e hu been l....S fl -Bumll. M, em, Jo Wade, -. and Jany lllQrar, •·
'ltle Clllfonila Jllcbway Patrol II RI••• Aid a,car-... by 8-. BIG EARTHQUAKE
,.,... .... ol Rl••llde. -tumlal out •
,,, Ibo -._.., llfcllwo1 • SLQSHES PACIFIC -llazdlAlrF ___ Rc:ol-•
lldiid ... t.bo 1111-car _.. tbo B!JULDIR, Colo. (AP) -A major -""al '1'11111 11 p..ai. , mlllqallria -,.,.... _, .,.,. ID
ftt lilt I , ........... ollldalt at lilt -C-W Illa 0..-
Qlllp • • 111, _. 1-Oorponl --· Illa Nallonal EarUiqullra
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Ml.reel Vp
Uncoln Scbool in Corona de!
Mar bas a new "learnln.~ re-
soUrce·center." NancrRm1et1,
a aiJ;th grader, thlnb lbe algn
company man should Co to lbe
library and learn bow to .,.U
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Peron Expected
To Fly to Rome,
Then· Argentina
llAl>RID (AP) -Airport ........ 11id
... ~Juano.P .... -1c1nyto
-_, and ..... there Friday
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from his counlly.
J>eronill IOUrttl llkl the former dtc-f
taw might bavo audl<ncea with Popa '\_
Paul VI and r.alclenl Giovanni 1-18 In
Rome.
Pwnin will be aceompanled by his wife.
Isabel Mattlnn.
I-> Pfloolsll llld they mlCld ..,
only a lbort lime In ~ or they
m!pt wtay ··r...-." dopaltdinC on
clevtlopm<nta.
P ..... 77. overthrown by tho mDitary
In 1116. told --,_,..,,"Al 1111
•· I ba•a no dllln lar -""' klnctr·"
But hll JUltlctallll pallJ w-Wm to
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P-in a pooltloll IO --rumora that Pmtn mtpl tata Illa body
o1 bis -..U., £vtla, -IO AtllD" tlftl -him ... llurtal. 'l!ley llid lllt ~ ~ ":'::,. "":\. ~
!Slnlp&...-Soolbe--an..-lili trip.
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STOCKTON -fllYe .---al_ two of them *"mer WI au; fl tba
Cbarfef -!amlly ---... relltdlnthemurderfla--
body W&I found barlod -th a -
hero, polk>e •Y·
The body ,,, IMln!n ~ -.
II, wu dug up lklllday, faor "°11 -
-· -In -~. Ito mll<o to the-. Wiiied Illa
~Ing CC1fP18 of lllr hllt#d,
Jamet T. WUJett, •·
Police Aid Mn. llUlett bad -*'I once In the r..-.a with a ........
pistol.
Booll<d ror lnvmlpllon Ill bar_.,.
W<tt lllcbHl Leo lloidarl, JI; J-T.
Cnt(, II; PrlldJla IL Cooper, D: .._
Laura Pltmao, JI: llLd I.,-Aloi
Fnlmme, 14. AD-. -by,-• -II.
Poll<e aid Mia Flw and -Pitman hid martllwl an tWr .... 111111
similar to tbaee w'*lli M-..... .
bit dwin( the lrlaL
Mn. Wlllett'1 bodJ ,.., .... I ca ..
alter pallce •id lllaJ _.. tlDDad 111tt a
1tatlon wqon bt',,... ti> WUWt WM
parked oullkle a tlwtWnc In • 1 p>te
Olllcen who went to Illa -aolt ILlf
found the car and -lllt -.
dbooveted two ....... .. -~ico said Lhl1 l!IDllld ,,...., ..
earth imder the-.. IDd., ••t''I
a tun:lt WllTID! ..... tho body fl a
woman .
The ftve per-., ..... -Ill •
cupanLI ol I.ht ._ -... boClbd ._.
inVM1!1etkmof ...... ..... AnunldmU!lad ..,.pt--
moolhl old allo ..... lo lllt --
pl....a In pr!l40dlft """""' polb ..... n.. body fl 11!11111. ., .. m .., ._
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Tornadoes ·Take
Al~sSay
' . Mtire x•, ~:'
2 Lives
ZAVALLA, Tex. (UPI ) -At least
three tornadoes bit central and southwest
Tuu today and Sunday night, killing
two persoas near 7.avalla and causing
more than $1 million damage.
High winds, bail and heavy rains were
reported lo the eastern portion of the
Rl>ck Fan Hurt .,
In Gang Fight
SAN DIEGO I AP J -A reported
gang fight during a charity rock
CClOCft't in San Diego Stadium left a
man critically woomded today.
~u~ said James Wiley, 21, was
slllbbed repeatedly Sunday while in
lbe tblrd tier of Stands.
A man described as a member of
Hell'a Angels motorcycle club was
-,ea·staclium was filled ~ about
51,000 penoos paid l!.01 each bl
bear a ball.dozen rock music
groups. The proceeds went tbe
United Conununity Services.
Cyclist, Girl
Seriously Hurt
111 Beach Crash
A It.year-old motorcyclist and hi.s
girlfriend pa.ieenger -oeltber of them
wearing helmets -were SP.riously in·
jured in north Huntington Beach Sunday
night when they smashed broadside into
a car that was making a left tum.
Police said Chris A. Clinard, of La
Mirada, suffered multi}Jle head anci body
injuries when his racing-«tyle motorbike
hit a car driven by Guy W. Sorey of San-
ta Ana.
The girlfriend passenger on the bike,
Bonnie K. Pickens. 18, of 4951 Oahu
Drive, Huntington Beach, Oew off the cy-
cle and over the car on impact , Jandi. g
on the roadway 41 feet away from the
point of colli!ion and skidding to a halt,
police said.
She wu listed in satisfactory condition
at Huntl!latm Intercommunlty Hospital
ttis morning suffering a fractqred
vertebra itnd a broken lb1&b. . .
Clinard was listed in fair condition with
undisclosed injuries this "morning at the
Orange County Medical Center, where he
wu tnmferftd from Huntington
lnten:ommunlty.
Police aa1d the accident occurred about
8 p.m. u Sorey was roming southbound
on Bolsa Chica Road and begiMlng a left
turn onto Bolsa Avenue. The two cycll.!ts
wen: northbound ot1 Bolsa Chica Road.
Both drl..,.. rold police they thought
they .bod _. light.. The accident ~ un·
der ln-1gatlon.
Fro• Page I
HIJACK ...
were under .arrest and we were safe."
Barnet laid he called bJs wlfe when ttie
pl111t mumed bl Mlamt Sunday. "Slle
dldn'l know I'd been aboard that plane ,"
be noted. "She didn't have to spend all
that ume WOfT7lnl -and maybe trying
to hide the WM')' from our kids ."
The tire company executive aaid he
bid hem on hla way to bu!lness meetings
in Puorto Rico when be wu hijacked.
"So -well - I never made it to
Puerto Rico.
"And I'm not gotng, now.
"No. All I want to do now is ay home
1 -and, Lord, but I hope there are no hi·
; jackers on th1s Dight -and sit down and
I hu1 my family and sleep and then hug
tbem 111a1n.
"After all, a man doesn't start a whole
taecond life every day." • I
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str.te where more than l5Q. houses and
ir.obile homes were damaged.
'1lJe dead were Mr. anp Mrs. Cecil B.
Jooes, both 58, who clied when their
mobile home was destroyed by a tornado.
Jones was a retired Aifl Foree aergeant
and former member of the Olympic
skeet shooting team.
Authoritiea reported lt penon.t suf.
fered minor injuries tn the storms.
A second tWister touched down ln
downtown Port Arthur and dest~yed one
building by lilting it from Its fowidalinn
and setting it down about 25 feet away.
Another tornado was believed to have
hit the Gulf Oil Co. refinery near Port
Arthur.
A tomadn slammed lnhl Waco Sunday
nJgbt, damaged a farm house and
uprooted several trees.
'Mle National Weather Service said the
Violent weather was part of a "major
storm system" that accompmfied a
rapidly moving cold front.
Heavy snow warnings were posted to-
dar for parts of eight western states,
with Ogallala, Neb., reporting nine in-
ches, the heaviest fall
The warnings were hoisted for Portlons
of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado,
Wyoming, Sooth Dakota, K a n s a s ,
Nebraska, and the Texas Panhandle.
Stockmen's warnings were posted for
southern MiMesota and the Oklahoma
Panhandle.
The snow was reported moving toward
Iowa as motorists warnings went up in
both states,
Many other areas of Nebraska were
under live inches o( snow, and at least
four more inches were expected in cen·
tral regions where one to three inches
bad ralfen since Sunday night.
From Pagel
MANSON ...
Wednesday from a shallow grave near the
Russian River south of Guerneville after
a hiker noticed a hand protruding from
tbe ground.
He was still wearing his military
uniform and investigaton said be ap-
parently had been dead about three
months. Cause <lf death had not been
determined.
Sonoma County Dist. Atty. John
Hawkes said the five persons arrested in
·Stockton "include suspects in the
husband's death," which be said was
definitely "• ~." Haftet said be planned to tJsue'wtt!Tants agiimt "some
or all" of the five.
Mamon and several other membert of
the gang are serving prison terms for the
slaughter of actress Sharon Tate and a
number of other shocking "thrill"
murders.
The two male suspects were not
PoSitively linked with the Manson "fami·
Jy," and Miss Cooper's only known link to
the Manson group was the scar on her
forehead .
Miss Fromme, known as "Squeaky"
Knelt for months on a comer outside the
coorthouse during the trial of Manson.
She ls the mother of a boy named "Elf,,.
whose father was one of the group,
possibly Manson.
A tiny redhead, MW: Fromme w a s
never implicated in the Southern
California kUUngs but was at the group
family's Spahn Ranch at the time they
occurred.
Miss Pitman was also among those
keeping a sidewalk vigil outside the
courthouse during the Manson trial.
Marine Driver
Iillled in Crash
Treacherous El Toro Road was the
scene of another fatal traffic accident
Sunday night when a Marine was thrown
from his car north of Canada Road.
Dead is Joseph H. Hunt , 28, of 1579
Myrtle St.. Tustin. His passenger Rustin
\Y. Johnson, 20, ol U}I? El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station was seriously injured.
Hunt was southbound on El Toro Road
driving at what the California Highway
Patrol described as a high rate of speed
when he lost control on a curve.
The car sld4ded across the roadway
and hit a utility pole and bridge abut-
ment. Hunt and Jottmon were t}ected.
from the car as lt hurtJed 70 feet through
the air to a dry creek bed.
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M,llllt. 1111,Wbite ~'deputf ~' ,_·-•!!,.~: ... have~~ ~~.lfbl:,.~
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. -L.,Zfepf Mlil men ilmi ... aciciiW · ~-·la Pil1o will be ...... .,.t)>elft'.a cOoae'lfn _...t fl ......
plolecl,· •)•ell aa Mfl!ll' lalb'tt! llllpu. .ZllCler mused !Al eoofinn or c1t11J
reporta that Dr, llellry ~· Kissinger,
.""91dmt Nlno's chief aeeUr!ty ldWer,
would go bl Paris later this week for
another 8e911ic::ll with Le Due 1bo, a
member of Ibo ruling Politburo wllo bas
coriducled -!alb with Klminger.
"4(1er ca.cb • meeting further -aulliU.., wlll 'ba·t:e<,ulrecl 'wllh the ~tit '
Vleh\I"'... and. perhaps w1111 tbe Ncirlh •
¥Wnlmw/~Ziegler 11ld. ' ~
· Niuo ·waa at Camp David, but Ki3S-
lnger lllayed In Wasbingt<m bl meet Haig
OD .i!all'&..retum from SeJcoo thla af.
.. ~""I! ...... In sip llld llalg
'.waa ~·ii:r..ttJr """"ftiJeu In Nia· ou gi"Wlg Na:on condltlonil' 1pproval lo
•lln an ....._i wllb Nqrth Vietnam
ibll ,i\"!Uld • •P' flliJt clbe n!Urt ' of V.S.
priaonors of war~and JM s6ulh v,lelDam
settle its differencet later. ' South Vietnam.,,. Foeylgn Minister
Tran Van Lam c:onflrmed tbe reports
C~·~•er Dead
UPIT ....
Under eye of sidewalk superintendent, workmen using heavy equip-
ment gouge out beach at :!2nd Street in Newport Beach for new rock
groin designed.to halt sand OfOSion. It is one of three i>ew,..,.., groins
being built under $889,350 Army Corps of Engineers project:· Olbers
are at 28lb and 62nd Streets. Project also includes repairs· to steel
groins at 40th and 44lb Streets, plus hauling in of new sand. Work Is
to be completed by Easter 1973.
Haig ba,d n 'lbieu tette.· for Nl'°n but
would ·mi d1'cloae the cootenta. He said
·l(aignn ~~ ~.-1ire "'""°' . :-n:.u ":" i=:!!.lt'MI, ~
. American SQlftes ID~ ~ Tllleu
told Nixnn the ~ ~ could
go ahead and wort oUt a settlement wtth
the COmmunl!!t> bl help ln!e -American
POWs as long as such ap agreement did
ftudoif Friml, one of music's
most celebrated composersi ·is
reported dead at !be age of 92.
He is shown here at his Holl1·
wood home in 1969. ·
Wyeth Film Set
At Crown Valley
Stan ton Police
Probe Indian's
Murder in Bar
not compromise South Yjetnam" posl-th" ·111m C]]'mher Scales " "The world of Andrew Wye a --~~ uon. about the famous artist wUI be presented
at 8 p.m. Tueaday by tbe Niguel Art Th~ater Tower ' Inside Joh Possible Associallnn at the Crown Valley School ~ cafetorium, Adelanto Stieet and ~wn
HOLL'ilVOOD !UPI> -Robeii'P)lrker In Raceway Burglary Valley Parkway 1n Laguna Niguel.
Jmnison ilen:hed for nearly tlrie:bdurs .~ 1n/ruder 41io may have bad. a Then Tburaday, Laguna Beach· artist
atop the rower of the l!acllic ~!er, dupllcate u,. ro the ~ office toot Leonard Scheu will address the groiip at
more than 100 feet htgh. '; •· than " eoo In ·--• •-•-~ c d ·-~1 Stanton police today were conducting more ,..., a-.;\.-gp"' ~·wee.en 8 p.m. in tbe Crown Valley ~ ~r investigAtion into the apparent Police said Jamlsm did not threaten to from the . Orange County lntematiooal cafetorium. Scheu is a painter of western jump, but rold officers he ha~ something Raceway ofllcts, slierilf's officers &aid. murder of an Amerioan Indian Wbn died to say a(ld dlmbed the '°""' smm, loo Depullea ~Ibo tllief ~ the lock· scenes, and is espe<lally ooted for draw·
followin& a barroom nwl early today be could be bean!. ' · · ed. safe In. tlio oillCii of the ~-lnis and ·paintings of gbosl towns.' 1
but they offered few detll/b In the C.... He never said wbaflt~_bo ."'81ttci to ~r ai'UOOll !llP ~ lf.,c!'and '''"Furtli!l' Info-'aboot bod! Pl'>'
George M. Arthur, :is, 0( mi Second 31)',IOr tf he aald ·lt,.llt;ns ~~:for toot $2,115 In c:Ub, looi>iY on!m and gramj" Is · avan.ble ·br calllnri'oul
S S ·d tifi~ tbe · · listeners bl bear him. • cbe<U. lnvestlgaron said they lnlend bl Cramer, 8'10clatlon prestdent at 49M005 t., tanton, was 1 en 1~ as v1ctnn hi ~-• ·-~-• J-~•-In'·-·•· ,_, by .-.~ · or by writing' ,,. tbe Niguel .Ari AsJocia. involved in the incld~t after he sue-A me atrist ulCUU ~ ~ ~•n:" a mao·regaru.::u wn:w Ma ..., r-· _
cumbed at 12:40 a.m. In Stanton com. ,_:lnlhliiico~m~l~ng~do~wniii., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.\jiiiiiiii~llCllpecl~~~ln~tbe~b~"'ii~iildniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitloo~"jj~jj.O;.;Bo;1;;53;, ;So;uth;;;;Laguna;~;;;;·;-;;;;";· munity-Hospital.
1nvestiKahlrs said they definitely listed .·N'·o· W AT D' UN' 'LAP'S. the death as a murder, but declined to
offer any indicatto~ of what may have
been the met.bod, such as abootlng or 1
also declined further information, saying ... • · • · st•3=:r ~":· comer's deputl"' NEW' 19 3
any other details would have to come • fro~ :::;.~ :nJ! body of Arthur w., 1, • ' . · · •
scheduled later today to deterrnlne the
cause of d-::ath.
He was evtdenUy injured during a fight
at The Shanty, a bar at 10611 Beach
Blvd., according to a press release
prepared by police wx:ler direction of
Detective Sgt. Wilfred Arnett.
The victlm was taken to Stanton Com·
munity Hospital at midnight and died 40
minutes later.
Police did not say whether they bad
any specific suspect or If anyone was
being questioned in regard to the alleced
murder of the vicum.
Fr-P .. el
REPORTER. • •
but refused to Identify tbe11 •.
Farr lnv<lked a California law that
shields newsmen from c o n t e m p t
judgments for refusing lo diacloae the
source of Ulelr information.
Judge Older cited him for contempt.
Last March his action wu upheld by the
Cali fornia Supreme Court.
Farr said in his appeal : "It ii ••·
lomatlc that If a news gatherer Is denied
the right to maintain the confidenUallty
of hl1 sources or lnlormaUon hi.I ability,
in hu-r1, to lnfonn thf. public wW be
gttltly lnblblled."
Why Nixon Won "O . COMMISSIONED>
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McGovern Cites Wallace Vote
ST. THOMAS. V. l !UPIJ -Sen. Ceor1e S. McCovem aald today that
PrC!lident Nixon woo the election primarlty becluae he picked up heavy bAckw
Ing from supporters of George C. Wallace. '
Jn an Interview at hit Virgin Islands vacation site, McGovtm aid he
asktd the Alabama govemor point blank aever1I tbnes for his tndorlement
but didn't get It although "he never 1ave me 1 Oat turndown."
111E DE~'EATEO DEMOCRATIC prsldenUll ncminee aaid he bad hoped
to get the volt• of Wallace lllJ>porlera. ·
'"t'he only way a Democrat couJd hlta 1'(11 in tm WOUld be U Wallece
~cl run u an lndependel1t and 1lphnned oll the II or lO mWloo .-I'm
convinced he would have aoe.ten away from Nlun," aaJd McGovern.
"WALLACE WAS TllB fln1 choice of clooo to 40 percent of the people who
voted for Nl•on . I think of that 45 mtUlnn YOlel Nino aot Wlll1ct protioblf
would have gotten 20 million.
"He was much 111ronger in tm than 1n 1M8. He had become f1lrly tc-
ccpt1thle to mpny rank.and-(11~ Democrall by the time the prlmlrlea were
over."
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lylby ~I q, PrMldent Nixon
tciila7· new' to his Camp Davld ·reir.at wblire lides uid be wooJa speftd more
tbu a week W.l'ldlllJ OD pianos to rahape
tbe eucutive branch dlirlng his second ttrm. .
-B.caua. of the morning log, the P<e.1.
d<at ·wu cfrlven to Anlcoslla Naval Air StiU<in· where be boorded tbe bellCQpter
for 1l>e 'trip to 'the llfaryland mountain
_.,..... lie normally tabs off from
the ·White -·• llOUth !own.
.i\C<lOmPIDYinll the President were
Wblte_. llowii '~ Oi<· staf! H. R. ;.te:;; ~~-:.-... ~~ Tl'! Bullen and Lawrence Higby. ~ Wldte House alao '8id a leading 111-
d)ll!raltst "ho -.. -sl!i!ll' ol. tlie . federal blJreauCraey has . b9en ~enlisted as a conSultantt in the ·
Ptesidtnt's move to reshape the ex·
~·f!r.,m.
, 11"7 Alli, -of UllXlll lndulllieo, w,u •iior!ed'cn tbe .job at the Wl)lte House
IA!dlY. • .·k:;.';;=~~~
!lll!led a llttdX·ol.the federal llO ... -nil' made ~Ive recommoodallons
!fr reform and aireamlini~ of lta ~struc
htre. , ,_ Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said
~would remain at camp David until
!mt beloto be leaves for a Tbanbglvlng
holiday in FlGrida or Csllfornla.
. Nboa ..turned Sunday nigbt lrom his
Mayor to Lead
Nudis,t ~eeting
In ihe Fksh . . '
SP,ENllOROUGH,. Englend (UPI) -
May,or· Geol.f DObioa qreed to open a nudl8t cooveoticin by p.qm, rilked liito
the town'.• new ~pool.
'1 will DO doubt•alloct anme fuddy-dud-
dies, but I -.Id ra~ ·'swim In t1!t nude
t1IOh ........ ~ lo -... lllma," 'tbi! ...,....,..mi!<t .... : ',\
.......... ·pr..·atlendlng a ,~ ~ . tbi =:r: li:r'~ 1~
. nUde~ Pia to 'open the gather·
Ing .. ' •-Tt.. jalernatl0n8t ' NatllrtaU' Ftdera·
lion baa done our Utile town the honor ol
booking our pool for their flrllt gala in
Ulla country," .belaaid. ''The least I can
do Is to join In with them."
boJne•at .Key 1B!Jcayne, Fla., )\'here I!' .. Ge . . J 'S a\tended ~ chilrch service and l)eard ,a w 0 m nn ts .. .• ~ye. for ....-In VIetnaDI peace • ..,, niogOtlallons. . • .: In Murder ·f.,lot
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'KARAClll (UPI) -Karao111'• "School
(or the Blind" tui'Ded out to be an eye
opener today for Pro-Jal EdUcailon !flnlitter Dur -Mohammad Usto, who
~ on a -u!ed v!Jll thal • iia»Us bat-vision lljluofo ·tiild' ,_..-be oniered an in-
qiiirt 1D1D Ille alflln of the school and Its ~ 1-o ,;apparently misualllg
'lfundl.and:' MutiM" establiabed for the
niitlon'a ·bllnd.
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• OAKLAND (AP) -Be!IY Jelil Ernest,
3', of San Lorenzo, bu been banded a
ODMo-five year prllon Mat.encre for plot·
ting "to have ber busblnd ,m,rdered.
Mn. Ernest pleaded litlllrlul July to
plotting to -her bulband, Prederlcl: Ernest, U, ldl!ed fo<'hll jnsurance.
Evidence brooglrt oUt In court showed
Mrs. Ernest and another woman, Nancy
Weill, 40, met ID a;lllyward bar where
they jointly ~ to d!!patch their
respective msles. .. The wives lftllO'ed
assassinaUoa to a man they dido 't know
wu ati ol.l-Glly polldillan and offered
fl5,000. SU~,_ both women were lrl'¢ed. .
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s DAILYl'll#f I
LAFCtoAct
On Property
Detachment
Rdlml ol lhe Clpiltrano Boy -.
lion and Part District to dtlocb property •
from the district which bu been merged
witb San Clemente bu led to actloo by
the Local Agency Formation Comrnht-
sloo.
1be commiWoo bu dlspatebed a
reoolutlon to lhe Board of Supervison1
urgJng the board to legally detach the
I U acres lrom lhe recreation and port
dUtrld.
The property Involved is located on the
west boundary ol San Oeme!le, eut of
Del Gado Road. It WU annexed to San
Clemente by LAFC action Wt Decem-
ber ..
A condttion of the merger was that the
district detach it to avoid double taution
for property .,,._ lnumuch 11 the city
was wUUrc and able to provide the same
services to lhe property .. did the
district .
· A paaaerby vi.Ws ~ en, suspended in an unusual
m~r. after Bert Goodwin, 27; of-Peabody, Masi.,
. lost· control of ·111e auro and it crossed the' lawn,
just missing the borne of Aubert Giles and ending
up straddling the drivewar. Th~re were no injuries.
When lhe dlstrlct !ailed to act, Ille
LAFC last June again requeotod lhe
detachment. The dlstrlct, ln a letter sign·
ed by their attorney, William Wilcoxen of
Laguna Beach, lumed down lhe com-
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FBI ~Puts . . . in· 'Kitchenette'
The Clpiltrano .,.. district bu been
In coolllct with commiulon rullnp in lhe
past, notably on one aimJJlr to the
~ 1lluation oo property annexed to
San Juan Clplstrano.
In that cue the matter wu refen"ed to
lhc Board of Supervilon to lotce the
deanneutlon.
Gray's Renovation Also Includes $10,000 Salary The dlstrlct annexation of llnd by Sen
Clemente and San Juan Caplltrano is
eroding the dlstrlct'1 lu hue. In the
case of the 11.3 ICl'el this amounts to bat
1711 a yur In lues. W.\SlllNGTON (UPI) -Acting FBI
Director L. Patrick Gray m bas in·
stalled . a llitchen and hlred 1 fl0,000.a-
year steward to prepan . lnnches for
hlmsel( and his stall 81 part of a M,718
renovation of the office sulle uaed by the
late J. Edgar Hoover.
Asbd about the llilchen, an FBI
........ uid ~did not have an
"eUcf:rtlve kJtcben" and ' neither ddes
Gny because federal re g u I a t 1 o il 1
"prolilbtt llilchens ~ for -·ID lhe
poiltlon of ClbiDel olllc:en and above."
" Woman Living
In Iran Lung,
. Jffll Have Baby
SYDNEY (UPI) -An Wlrallan
WOll)All who baa spent the past 11 yeBl'll
In an trm hmg e>pecU to have a beby
this week.
Barbera MD!gale, 31, wu stricken by
pollo in 1111 and bu been In an iron lung ·~~=·it·· . J>oy,'' bet hustiand. :rr . yeaMld Alan l<flllgata, Aid at bis home
In Peal. HUI. '~baby, la, my """"'1tmenl to Ille,
my fallll ·to Ille f~" Mn. MD!g11e
aaid .. '. .
"I'm' paralym:l, btzt I don't want that
to llOi> me llvlng u normal a Ille u I
.-lbly con. Wbafs ..... normal than
Ila~ a bal>y!" ' •
·Slie ...i.11er bu1bend ban a tJ.year-old d~El!On. liorn • 1eit befon she
was ltlicien.
She ca move only her neck and bead
and, slt&l>il!. her left leg.
Her -· the town pbyliclan for the 1,350 riddeotl of Pea Hnl, aald, "Never
once ID·ll years baa she oomplalned. She
bu been a mqnlflcent patleill Her
. la temarbble. ~ .... ~-rOr a normal birth,"
The -Ald. 'lfn, Mlllpte'I volwt-
lary ... ._ are· oompletely dud bal
her ltmlluntary muaciet are -1:1n1
perfectly. A iialuraI birth lbould be
poalble"
English Preacher
Will Serve Beer
s.,NDIACRE, England. (UP!l -The
-ol. --. .,. be will ......
beer --_ .... _In the
cbuch ball after~ -''nlla will help the IOClal Ille ol. the
~ .. said the Jin, Kenneth
-· •. "It la not ...,. ... people to
tot lo ---·nil tltrlol a --"Maoy people ........... to die dturch
enjoy a -81 -u the -llWL And w1iJ not I
"I -been hero llJr ,_. -and "T. -I 10 down to 11>1 local pub • plot," the vlcor aid. "Wiiy by
to blcle the fact!"
Kennedy Better
In Gallup Poll
PRlllCSIOll, NJ. (AP) -Tba Gali..
Poll ,.,. .. -ptHlectloa --tllol 8& Unnl ll 119-..., ..... __ a tll• .... nm
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The spokesman descri·bed Gray's
kitchen as. a 75 square-foot "closet area"
which botisel auxiliary alr-<Olldltloning
equipment and storage cabinetl that
"can hardly be considered an adequate
area for an executive-type titcbea, but
is more aptly described a.s a Pullman-
type llitchenetle ...
During Hoover's tenure, the closet area
contained a refrigerator and a hot plate
which were used during emergencies
when Hoover or his staff were unable to
leave the bific:e.
It gave them "the bare neeess;ities to
pi.pare limiled types of food," the
bureau said. "No fuU course luncheons or
other meals were served."
Since the kitchen area was redone,
Gray's steward used it on one occask>n
for "a working luncheon" with some
members of the FBI hierarchy, each of
wi.xn contribnted f25 toward lhe COii of
food .
A UPI repOrler was ,iven a tour of
Gray's suite and those of other top tBI
officlals. ·
Gray's suite includes his privat.e office,
where be is using the same furniture
Hoover had, his kitchen, a spot!.., 'fblle
balhroom, two large reception """"'·
five offk:es for his three assilltantl and
nve &eeretaries, and a soundproof
telephone room.
Gray took over one extra office from
the Dtvlsion Of Crime --and uses the same number of Negro qent-
chaufteun and clerb In the reception
and phone rooms to carry messages and
answer the door.
The kitchen has acquired a new SJJO
"apartment-sble stove," a • lable top
oven « rotlllerte, a f3lt ice-malling
machine, •f2501arbagedllpooal omit
and '751 wortb ol other appliances and
ulenllls.
1111 refrigerator WU lull of. food, tonk
wat.er, lemon aoda and botUes of ice
nier which be •IPI while working.
In a sepraate store room opposlt.e the
kitchen ls I new $%45 f~r. 1be FBI .
whlcb supplied the coot flgurea, said GSA
charged "91 for labor, for a total llitchen
""I of fS, 71:1.
Tbe diredor's suite wu repainted at a
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cost of $3,9!M. The FBI said this was
necessitated by the removal of dozen! of
awards, plaques and pelnllngs belooging
to Hoover. The walls now bear Gray's
plaques and mementoes.
Gray's steward receives $10,013 a year
for the "planning, putthaslllg, prepara·
lion and 9erVinl ol meats for Mr. Gray
and memben of the executives con-
ference when he bas occasion to hold
working luncheooa,'' FBI Aid.
Hired about• two moolbs ago , he also
does "clerical ustgnmenll" for Gray 's
executive usistaat, David Klnley.
The board iJ upected to acl on the
commlulon ....-by Nov. II.
Pill for Pigeons?
PARIS (UPI) -B1r111 ccmtnl may be
in the olflna ot t h e ptaeou ol. Paris.
O!l1ctals ms today !bi ctty'a •••
pigeons may _, be fed a conlnclpli••
diet of com and an ovulatlon-pnvenlinl
chemical to reduce problema of noise.
hygiene and dirt.
Water District Officials
Pay Salute to Hoeptner
Dlrecton ol the !nine Ranch Walet
District (IRWDl have honored one of the
dlatrlct'• f..-W, nncber and OtdJid
enthusiast Mu C. lloeptner.
Hoeptner, wtlo It.· leaving the IRWD
board after 11 yean ol oervice, wu
feter at a lunchem In the Newporter
IM.
Staff and directon cited lloeptner for
"dedlcated leader In the IUOCelllul plan-
ning and ~ of new and heller
ideal In the -.... Allllallon lndullry utlUzlnc a total water manacement con-
cept."
lloeptner, his wife ol 50 yeon and their
daugllter att.nded the ·-The IRWD board recendy a«epted bJJ
rulgnalloo with "de¥11 ...,.1 and
sincere &DOI"\ :tatioo for bil many yean
ol aervM:e.''
Taxman Makes Plea
NEWARK. N.J. (UP!l -Edwin! A.
McDerndt pleaded Innocent to charges
Iha! be lalled to file lu relumt 00
fSll,000 Income. Mcllennott, e, iJ lu
colJector ol. Fon Lee. N.J.
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Will You Ever
Get It Back?
BLUE MONDAYS DEPT. -Nothing
can turn a Monday sour faster than for
yoi& to start lhlnking about the money
you had beJore the weekend started.
About the only thing Monday iJ good for
is looking forward to the next payday.
'111at bright day will come just before
the weekend, when all the mone) goes,
and lhen there's anothe1 Monday.
What we all need to solve this is some
sort of revenue sharing. You may have
read some about how our grand Federal
Government is now going to share its
revenue.
The money it ls going to share used to
be yours. Here's how it's going to work :
LF:rS SAY mAT some time back, you
borrowed a few dollars from your good
buddy Joe Z. Schmaltz. Trouble is, now
that the loan is badly overdue, you 've
decided to pay back end you can't
remember exactly how much of a touch
you actuaJJy put on SchmaJtt.
So you ease up to good old Joe and lay
a Ten-Spat OD him.
He is so pleased that he doesn't even
botbe< to count the money you're banding
over at the lime.
Next thing YOU know, you run into Joe
a few days lat.er and he says, "Hey, Bud-
dy, guess what about that SIO you laid on
me? You didn't owe me $10 after all. I
checked YOW" lOU and it was only for
seven bucks."
"Great," you erclaim. "l can use the
$3 YoU owe me back."
"SORRY Aeotrr THAT," Sctnnaltz
replies. "But sine<! I had a ourplus 13. I
gave jt to George Gorgebead, who needed
it."
You are dismayed for only a moment .
You realize that you also owed good old
George $10. So you go to see ttjm.
"Hey, George," you say. "Schmaltz
gave you $3 of mine. So oow I only owe
you S7."
George abruptly looks at yoo like
you've hit him with a brick. "No way,"
he declares. "Schmaltz gave me that
dough free and dtm'. YouAlllll owe me a
10-spot."
Now. you might suggest that ii this
W8.!I you who was spreading the money
and getting it recpread by your friends,
you'd be 10 mad you'd go around punch-
ing a few pertfea: on the snout.
Well I've got news for you. It is ha~
penlng to )'OU and )'OU aren't punchlng
anybody on the old blower.
YOU'Vll BEEN PAYING '°"' Income
tu.., )'OU .... And now the Federnl
Govesument euddenly had lhll bunch of
.....,. they can "income tu not
otberwlle appropriated." '11lat means
they cu\ fl&ure a WIY to spend U.
So they'ro 10iJ>c to give It back to yoo.
right? Wraag. They are going to give It
to the varlaul local governments ,. they
can give it b9c:lt to you. It amounts to
IODle l3'10.I mlllion In Colilomla alone.
When all the cities and counties get
lbil lw!Mm! In llllUled !eden! Income
tu.., they can apply it to their expenses
and 111111 lowtr your property taus.
TRI CALIFORNIA Taxpayer s'
A_..Jon etdmai« that Orange Coun·
ty -w"'1t alone, with Its lt7 million
federal. bonanza, could cut your tax rate
34 cenll.
or coune, a lot of Jocal government
types .,. already 81iUing as to bow they
should ipend their extra slice of the tax
melon.
You wonder Jf they're really going lo
be like George Gorgebead, taking your $3
and still demanding full payoff on the
SIO. Or will they be good fellows and
credit you with wb.at you've already
paid?
Don't hold yoor breath. Especially on a
Blue Monday.
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Bizarre Hijack Ends
FB,I ·Shooting Cri(f.cized by PtUsenger.s
llWII (UPI) -'Nr1)416 jtllbltr .,.. '
cmrllld~.........ilrmnCuba t the O I d
Jato-.,. aJ&lll to ...i .a blum, 46-~Eveeybocly 'w:."~y =.ci.'1:e
hour lllJod"nl ~. but -wu no one In ~"
tn>yeny l'wirled m ...,. FBI litmJllla to Dick Goeaetl, Hlatloo ...... tlons
abort wilb gmflre -ol the """" .... superiotondent 11 Mce.,. Alfi be leirned ol air plncy In blstorJ. of the FBI ~'to diAble the ~ only
Some of the -"""' bitterly five mliiutel tiefoi:e die lboalln& alartod.
crllko1 ol FBI -11' 1bo011na out the 'l1>e copilot, BlllY Hlnlld J"'-'a, 11,
....__ jel'I U... ftlle OD the ol ColleP~, Ario., llld be WU obQt In
11..t II Odmlo, Fla. The oopilol sald the lell arm by the bl)acl<eri after FBI
6'! Woi lbol by ..... ol the bljacken in l1ll1'llmon tried to pmmt the plane
"nilaJlltloo after the FBI opened fire. A .Sa~-'~ off *°' Orlmlo, Fla., p11tqer cornplatned the qmts 11just MU_,. nlcht. ~ 1111 Ill killed." •• '11111 ...ny prmqlrtd the bljocken.
'!'bey -·me to l\IDd up In one of A ¥AN waO aenloed the~ siid the·-.IO tbey coald 1boo1 me," llld
tliO _.a. Who caucl>I blm ii; Bm'jlrile. -· '"Ibey told me they wero going rilled . hlttlolr bis fuel truck, saying il to kill ... In -" ... 11"DO to mQe
they, ])Iii, "ibat would have been it for an eumplo of !lie thing." J-
me, the airpllne and everyllUng elle." sq-betwem 'lbe cockpit ... ti for
The return lllgllt Inn CQba wu made prolectloio bu! wu·-In the um.
Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger and his blonde date Nancy Mc-
Ginnis of the Ford Foundation, watch the Jets.Buffalo Bills football
game at Shea Stadium in New York. Kissinger spent a social week·
end in New York.
aboerd another jeWner flown to Havana The hljldon then left bJm alone, be
· after the bijacted Sol!tbeni ~ys said.
plane skidded to a landing m Its bullet·
riddled tire8. Three passengers were in-A PASSENGER, J. Ftlllk RoblnloD ,
jured jumping from the crippled airliner, 47, of St. Pelelburt, Fla., said
lvhicb had crlsocrossed North America "everytblllg was okay unW lhen (FBI
U.S.-Continues Equipment
Buildup in South Vietnam
while lhree black hijackm tried to col· shootlasJ.
lect 110 mlllion ransom and speak "Everybody kepi hil cool. But when
pcnooally with !'mldeut NW... that happened, DOiie o1 111 knew what was
The hijackers got a reported 12 millioo going to happen nen. Tbey just about got
in ~JOm, lfhicb apparently was con· us killed by doing Jt." RobJman said be
fiscated .by Cuban olficlala alter they heard the pllot 118)' the FBI had
landed ID llavaqa. Arthur 'l'<mmelre, a "doublecnmed" hhn by lboalln& at the
Mobile, Ala., banker who was aboard, plane. Robinson Injured hil leg )mnplng
said )le saw "CUban soldlers 4J<ing from the plane In Hanna.
money" from one of the bandits as they Dr. Gale Buchanan, S5, a professor at
SAIGON (AP) -The Uniled States
delivered 31 amphibious vehicles IO South
Vietnam today as part of its equipment
buildup anticipating a c e a s e • f i re .
Meanwhile, U.S. B52 bombers continued
heavy raids acros3 all four COWJtries of
lndochina in attempts to blunt the
similar North Vietnamese buildup.
The 30-foot amphibious troop and cargo
carriers arrived by ship from Okinawa.
They were tbe same models as those us·
ed by the U.S. l.-tarines when they
operated in the northern provinces of
South Vietnam in lhe late 1960s.
A TEAM OF at least 10 U.S. Marine
engineers also arrived to train Viet-
namese marines in operating and maJn..
taining the vehicles, which can carry 34
troops or 18,000 pounds or cargo.
At the same time, U.S. mil itary and
chartered planes cootinued to land more
war material at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut
Air Base. More than half a dozen
transports arrived today.
In the U.S. air war, more than 100 BS2s
slruck In North and Sooth Vietnam,
Cambodia and Laos, dropping """' than
3,000 tons of explosives on supply caches
as part of a two-week air campaign.
Tbe ban oo air attacks In the Hanoi-
Haipboog region and other areas of
N~ Vietnam above the 20th parallel
remained in effect, but the U.S. Com·
mand reported 150 &trikes by fighter-
bomben in the southern panbandle Sun-
day.
COJllMUNIST AITACKS in South Viet-
nam slacke.ned to their lowest level since
Sept. 30, the Saigoo command said. It
reported 62 assaults, including 39 rocket
and mortar attacks, during the 24-bour
period ending at dawn.
Bul South Vietnamese marines and
paratroopers batUing ror territory in
nortbemmo6t Quang Tri province were
bit with 1.000 artillery and mortar
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were led away. Auburn Univendty in Al•bama, said be
rounds. The Saigon cornmo.nd said Michael' L. Goff, who refueled the didn't think the FB[ shooting '"was a
casuaJUes were light. plane at Orlando, said be waa walking very Wise decision. Now that r loot back
Eenmy commandos attacked three away from the wing when FBI snipers he over it, it's frtgbtentng. 'lbat'a the only
government militia outposts in three ad· Wd not know weer there started shooting. time l really thought we were going to
joining provinces in the southwestern die -when the FBI opened fire on the
part of the Mekong Delta. 'Mle Saigon "THEY NEVER TOW me t h ere phme ...
command said 14 government and 18 were agents surrounding me and they Radio Havana in its broadcast Of the
enemy troops were killed and 36 Saigon were going to shoot," be said. "?hey landing said ~veraJ passengers criticized
soldien wounded. were right behind me. U they had bit the the FBI shooting as "a criminal act that
The Viet Cong mmoanced it Would in. fuel truck, that would have been it for put all of their lives in danger." UPI ~
tensily Its attscks to force President Nix· me. the airplane and everything else." The FBI has given no e<planation for TERROR JOURNEY ENDS
on to sign the draft cease-.fire agreement Goff said there wa.s "complete chaos" the _ shooting. P•uen•rt DfHmbark worked out in Paris last month by the .---------------~--.:.... ____________ :...:.=::=:::.:..::=::::::.;: __
Uolted Slates and North Vietnam.
Pentagon Papers
Case to Proceed
-Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme
Court today allawed the government to
proceed with the Pentagon ,..pen trial
of Daniel EDsberg and Anthony Russo
without revealing to them who In the
defense team was overheard in a
"foreign.intelligence" wiretap.
EU.berg and Russo are charged with
eSpionage, conspiracy and mi5uae of
government property In the publicallon
of the OOCMeeret study of the origins ol
the Vietnam war. Their trial Jn Los
Angeles has been delayed since July 29
by lhe flap over wiretapping.
The court did not comment oo the
Issues as it handed down a routine order
decllnlng to hear an appeal by Ellsberg
and Russo. who argued a I s o that
"roreign-intel!Jgence" wiretaps without
warrants are illegal.
A dissenting oPlnion was med by
Justice Willtam 0. Douglas who stay.d
the trial in July while the court was in
Its summer recess. Justice William J.
Brennan Jr. also dissented.
Ellsberg and R>mo needed the votes of
at least four justlC$ to have tbelr appeal
taken ap by the court. The vote against
them was seven to two.
Douglas ml be regretted that hil col-
leagues did not take the occasion to lay
down 10me further gn>und rules for the
conduct or criminaJ cases Involving eJec--
was time "we hold that the confidences
tronlc IW'Veillance. He also said that It
of the lawyer-client relationship remain
lnviolate.''
Douglas ml he had eicamined the logs
"and it appean; that the electronics
surveillance wu of a telepboae of a
forolgn national and thal the lntm:epled convma-In lhil COM had nothing to
do with respect to activities of foreign.
ptr80M or their agents."
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Dllcipl!nary hearings are n·
pected to !ail t!J!ough-y
lor iallora whi> reJuoed to
retµrn to the carrler
COnalollaUon after they ......
put uhon to dlseuss raclal-
discrlnilnatfon grievances with
peroomieJ olllcers. ·
By SWx1a1, about ball t b e
123 rebellfout &ealllell were
reported to ha.ve faceit ca~
Illa's· mast beorlnga and
recol?e<I punishment. .T b e
hearings are being conthjcled
by Capt. Robert McKe!We.
commandant of the North
!stood Naval Air Station.
A NAVY spokesman said
various penalties were g:iven
and that McKenzie is 8.ut.boriz-
ed to order extra duty, reduc-
tion in rank and loss ol up to a
month's pay.
The sallora, all bat elgbt of
them black, refused to ntum •boa/'d Ibo hU&• carrier last
Tbuiaday and were charged
wllb being ab&ent without
a~Uon for about six
houii.
BO'IB BLACK and wbHo
aeamen contacted 1n a
weekend survey agreed that
petty officers (equivalent In
rank to sergeants) ll<quently dill'lt!ltd so-called .. z -
Grams," dlre.ctlves iuued bJ
Adm. Elmo R. Zumwall
"A pet11 officer cao. got
away with lust about aaytbq
if he wanta to," ape wblte
saJior told the newsPaPer.
Zumwalt ordered -ol-flcen last Fridar to lollow
equal opportunity regulatlom
"down to the Vfr/ lowest level
of command."
RE'l'IRED ADM. U.S. Grant .
Sharp, who commanded
Pacific forces during the ·
escalation of air attacks on
North Vietnam in the 1960s,
blames Jowered enlistment
st·andards , not racial
diacrimination. for the Navy
dbclpllne problems.
Docw r Kills
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One of 28
A. Santa Fe Railroad freight train derailed in Riverside. piling 28 cars into and
on top of each other. There were no injuries and the cause is unknown.
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Suspects Extradited
SANl'A llAlllWIA (UPI) -S b e rm a n llcCrary and shop openkn and the 11-
'Dll McCrv1 family, be!rlJ In· Carl Taylor ....,. aentenced yeal'<lld da"il>t<r of -of
veotlpted la co-with ..••• I ""'••· 22 killlnp 1n aeven atates, was was ~ in a str es of ..;.._,.. them In P1ortda, a Portland,
split up today and facin g in Texat. Ore., woman and two Kansai
c:rlmlnal charges ln Texas, The youngest member, Dan-City, Mo., tavern employes,
caJ.ifomill and Colorado. ny Mc<n.ry, ii 19. DttecUvei are also at-
Pollce have aald the family's """PlioJ to -II there Is a activldel and travels are 111£ FAMJLY Is also being link betweon the family"•
being enmlned by homicide investigated In cormectloo with alleged robbery espedltions
ln-\galon throual>out the the slaylnga of a waitress in and killings in Kansas and
country. So far. detectives Lak wood Col t be I O"·'· have linted family memben. __ • __ , __ 0_··-""'-~a"u"'y==~~~-m_a_. ------to 18: tnllnp, including seven ADVeltTllEMIJlfT
in Tens, and were ques-N w f d Uonlngthemaboutsixothen. ew ay 0Un
The family's ''base of opera-T S H
tioos" .... reportedly the Eu• o top air Loss, Tena town of Athens. A
~11er°"0f.)!: .. ~e.:: Grow More Hair
was a full moon. HOUSTON, Texas -U But, it you are not already
Authorities said ballistics you don't sufier from male slick bald. hO'W can you be sW"W
tests showed that the pistol us-pattern baldness. you can what ls actually causina: your
ed in the robbery for which now stop your hair loss •.• ha.Ir loss'? Even ll baldneu may
C.al State
Chief Hits
. Criticism
and grow more hair. SN'lTl to "run In )'Ollr family,"
F .. they said it this is certainly no proof of the
cou::fn•t ~done." But now a cause of YOUR hair lou.
firm of laboratory consultants Hair Ion caused by sebum has developed a treatment tor both men and women. that I.a can also run In your family,
not only stopping hair Jou ••• and many othtt oooditlom can
but ii re&lly ~g hair! cause hair Jou. No matter
which one Is cauaing )'Ollr hair
'11u.•y don't even uk you to lou, if )'Oll wait until you are
take !Mir word for IL They slick bald and yaur hair roots
Invite you to try the treatmt"nt are dead, you are beyond help.
Tiiey complained •bout
dlacipllne •boatd the ship and
rl\Ci&I discrimination in jobs.
According to a story In the
Los Angeles Times, many pe~
ty officers are Ignoring top-
level policies aimed a t
elmlnaUng racial diacrimlna-
tlon !"the Navy.
LONG BEACJI (AP) -A for 3~ da)1>, at tbelr risk, and So, ii you s till haw any hair
California Teachers As3ocia-le(! for yourself! on top of your head, and would
tion panel has blamed any N •·-" th ······'d 1 of-like to 1top your b&ir loss and
bl r.•·f I S auuauy, ey wow no l1"0W more ha.Ir now la UK' THOUSAND OAKS (AP) -c F 0 ~ 92 D pro ems at .__.1 om a tale fer this opportunity unlHS the time to do ~t.hfug about It
The operator of a Hollywood omposer r 'lm ' ; ns ~Beach on a blend of state l~tmonl worked. However, It bofore It'• too iato. clinic where faces and busts of II a,.c:.. fiscal problems, c a m p u s ill 1mpoalble tG help ~~·
history, faculty attitudes and Tb t J rtt f ~ Laboratory Consult-stars are refurb1shed by the school president's person-e grea ~ 0 .Y ,_~, ants, Inc., will supply )'OU with
plullc surgery wu shot and ality · cases of excessive h811" uw t.ree.tment for 32 days, at their .
ounded In fi bl ~.. HOLLYWOOD (AP) themes of the swashbuckling He wrote his first operetta. ThO president Stephen Hom and baldness are the begin-ruk. u they bolleve the treat·
w a g ..,, ....... a Rudolf FrlmJ,· last of the great past. His works were strong "FlreOy," in 1912 and was ac-branded I.he cOmmittee's re: ning and more fully de. ment "''ill help you. Just send
former employe who wthoas .~-opereWsts, died Sunday ·night. on melody. live into his 90s. port a "despicable document." veloped stages of male pat-:::,m J!i~et~~=~ ~::d Surgery
Case Pays
Damag es
ed. in the scuffle, au nves He was 92. Formed to investigate tern baldness and cannot be oonfldcntla.lly. by mall and with-
said. The diminutive, Prague.born months of friction between helped. out obllgaUon. Adv.
Vontura County sheriff's composer of "Rose Marie" LAW TAKEN JN HAND Hom &nd top faculty m>m· oo oouOATION cou'°"----~
deputl.es said Dr. Robert Alan hers, the CTA panel spent four TG: I.ouch Laboroo+ ...... ComuJtanta. tDC. and "The Vagabond King" de the Lo n. h . - ' dmit ed t ys on ng o.::ac cam-BGx 66001. lJ 11 West Main SC. Franklyn, 54, was a t o succumbed after a lengthy ill· SAN JOSE (AP) - A misdemeanor complaint issued pus last June talking to ad-HGus1on, Tcxu 77006
a local hospital's intensive ness at Presbyterian Ho.!pital by tbe district attorney's office charges a Gilroy judge ministrators, faculty memben 1 am iubm ittini the fodowiaa iaformatic. with dtt ...,..
care unit and transferred SUnr He had entered the hospital with firing a J.Z.gauge lltlotgun becauae a utility crew was and stall members. Its report 1tandina Ulat i1 will be kept Slrictl' coaftdntial ud tbM. t am
day to a private room where on Oct. 5 for treatment o( the upsetting the tranquilllf of his OOme. was disclosed Sunday. under DO Gbli&ation whatlCMIYU. I aow have« baw W &be
he was recovering in satisfac-undisclosed illness. La s t According to the complaJnt Friday' Judge John Klarich The inquiry stemmed from rollowin1 condltionl: ..._.. oil-February be was hospitalized c:J. Gilroy-Morgan Jllll Justlce c.ourt _di.!played the weapon Horn's dllmlssal of a ltllior Do you ha¥C dandruft'1___J1 it_,,___. , .. '---
SACRAMENTO (UPI) --tory condition. Miguel Angel for internal bleeding. Oct. rt "in a rude • .acrY and threatening manner" to a faculty member for giving a Doa your forehead become oil' or .,..,.,, _____ _
Mrs. Robert Hendrlck;"M, has Duque wa:i: dead but there was Pacific Gaa •Electric Oo. crew. former student credit for Doa your 1ealp ltd!? Whcn'l'•-----
won a· $595,000 · judgment no arrest. HE WAS known as the last Gilroy police 'ftft swmooned after the blut brought eou:nes lhe didn't take. But How Joni hu your hair been 1hlnlMnJ'l'·------
agalnst a surgeon who alleged-of the big three operettiatB, workers ICl'l:DlbHng down the utility pole behind the the study developed a general Do you atih have any wcat hair cm '°' ot ,..,.., bcadT-
ly performed. l r a u d u I e n t along with Victor Herbert and judge's home, p:illee said. The judge was quoted ss telling Investigation of feelings on the How Ions i• ii'? 1 It dry1 1 k oily'!', __ _
operalioll3 on ber back, caus-W • d ' Sigmund. Romberg. B u 1 Poll<e <llief William K\rkpalricl< be fired the Ibo! after campus . r-• bo .,,J,.
ing partial loSs of functioning I ow er s besides hi! S3 operettas, be linemen paid DO heed to his complaints about noise. 'Ibe cOmmittee made DO flDd-Anach any ocher lnfarmatlOft )'OU -may ....
in her lower body. composed numerous .,.u tn Acardfn1 .to a nll»page police report filed with the ing ln the dWnissal. cue, but
During the JG-week jury Rit S l other forms and was renowned complllnt. K1ar1c1! lirlt appeared at the ba.oe of the pole 68id that both Horn and a ADDIR.ES!'--------------tria~ doctors testified that at es · e as a pianist. informing Ille worm.. "I've got to get some sleep tonlghl faculty disciplinary commitla
Jeast \].5 other patients were ; -~;FrhnJ;~w~u~c~l~&aa1~·oted~as~;·1~Get:Ulls:~da=mn~equl=:Pl:.,.,_::t~out===~~h=..-=e.:•~· ======d~bad;~act;ed;:wlllt:~·:an:..:•:-:~~:J::k"'~~l~Y~~~~~~~~A~TE~~~~gm~~~~:b victlms of unnecessary HOLLYWOOD ~AP) romanticist wt»-favore.d discrellon."
surgory by forme< Sacrameo-. Funeral --will lie held ·
to. orthopedist Dr. JotuJw G. , .,Tuesday for C3pt. Hora~
Nork, a Columbia. Val~y • B...,. Jt• widl>wer ol..~ ·
Medical School graduate who star llJrloo Dovie&. • ·
now practices at the Veterans. Brown, a retired merchant
Administration hospital i n marine captain. died Thursday
Martinez. at· a Long Bt.ach ~tat He .
was · r7. Srowb inariied Miss e Belll Areused Davies in Las Vegas In 1951. It
was his third marriage. Mi~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ed 961
Melvin Belli has been accused 1_Da_v_I•_• ~di~· =in=!=·::;----(
of by the State Bar of ADv111r111~1111r .
Califorqia of unprofessional w h A ! J
conduct and the organization ,y ren 1
has asked the state Supreme
eourt to ... pend the f•med Yo·u A trial lawyer for one year. .
The bar said Belli breached Q . d T lk r? the rules by "using. forma 0 00 a e .
public cornmun1cat1ons con· . .
talning s e I f ·I au d a tor y A noted publisher in C?ucago
bl. . . ~rts a simple technique of statements to pu 1c1ze his de .. ,~"tiGn which
kill I ,, e ery y con. ,_. s as a awyer. can pey you real dividends ln
social and business advance-• Y outla Diet ment and works like magic to
i\ve you poise. selt..confidence LOS ANGELES (AP) -One and greater popularity.
of three youths who were in a According to this publilher,
staUon wagon which plunged many people dG not realize how
off the Angeles Ciest Highway much they could influence
into a 1,000-foot canyon bu others stmply by what thely
died f hi I juri say and how they say L
O . 5. n es. . Whether in business, at aoclal
The victim was identified functions or even In cuua1
Sunday as James Kilduff, 16, conversations with new &e·
of Burbank. quaintences there are ways to make a good Impression every
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Industrialist Max Palevsky follow rules for developing &kill
former Xeroi: Corp. directo; In e.veryday conversation. the
d U publishers have printed full c1e-an ei:ecu ve c o m m i t t e e ta.lls of their lntettStlnr self·
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Tax Problems Remain
Calitornllns were not alone In their decision that
property tu limllatinn is not tho ultimate answer to
tu reform need& when they voted down Proposition 14,
the Wat.son tu Initiative, Nov. 7.
Similar proposals to restrict or abolish the use of
property laxes for funding schools and other public
needs, such as mass transit, were overwhelmingly de-
feated In Oregon, Colorado and Michigan.
fn Oregon, proposed withdrawal of property taa
support of schools was beaten 2-1. In Colorado, voters
defeated two attempts to limit property taxes, one of
which would have barred use of this tu for school>.
fn Michigan, a propi>sal to end school funding frolJl local
property tues and transfer the burden to the state was
defeated by a 58 pen:ent to 42 pertent vote.
Apparently voters in all four slates, after examin·
ing the alternatives -drastic losa of school funding
without a massive increase in other taxes -decided
the property lax route may not be so bad after all.
The transfer of all school funding to the state
would, many people feel, mean the end of any meaning-
ful local influence on schools. The property tu method
may be painful, but ii does give John Q. Taxpayer the
right to holler at locally elected officials and demand
the sort of schools he wants in his community, if he
feels so inclined. And the property tax enables him to
exert similar direct influence on city and county gov-
ernments.
But it isn't quite as simple as that. The courts have
ruled that the present system of funding schools from-
property taxes is unconstitutional, in that it gives rich
districts an educational advantage over poor ones.
The Legislature still must find a way to comply with
these court rulings, if possible without undermining
local control.
And the need for property tax reform is as real as
ever. The soWI property owner, the ttell!or cltlsen, and
others living on fixed lpcOIDOI In bOlnee they once
thougbt·they could afford for life, are flnatne the prop.
erty tax burden lni:reas!ngly dlfflcult to support.
The voters acted w!Jely In resoundinJIY reJectlng
Propog!Uon 14, a tu-ablft lfllem th1t wolll4 have
damaged the achools whlle savmg the average taxpayer
IJIUe or nothing In tow taxes, and wiping out local
control.
!'\ow the responsibility for reforming and balancing
the tax program is squarely on the legislature, where ii
belongs. But the Legislature would be wise to retain
rea.onable provision for local control.
The 'Giving' Season
The season of the outstretcbed·band-for-wortb)'
cause is approaching and kind-hearted citizens who like
lo help those less fortunate will be well advised to make
!'sure their generosity is not misplaced.
Most of the individuals and organizations soliciting
donations during the holiday season are legitimate and
will put the gifts they receive to good use.
Unfortunately, there always are a few who take
advantage of the "giving" season to fleece unsuspecting
donors.
Remember, legitimate agencies have no need for
higb·pressure tactics. Their representatives will not
resent being asked for identificaton. It is as well not
to make commitments over the phone. Ask that infonna·
tion be mailed, then pay with a check, JIOt cash.
U there is any reason to doubt the legitimacy of a
solicitor, a call to the county's Consumer Protection
Office, the Better Business Bureau, your local Chamber
of Commerce or your police department is advisable.
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Cri1ne Not
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus The High Price of Doing Nothiµg
(SYDNEY J.HARRI~
t wish the public would learn to stop
us.Ina the word "crime" as a composite
worl 'Mlen we might be able to get
aomewbert with the problem.
lt I made a statement about a "horse,"
you would want to know lf I am referring
to a ttr>roughtrecl, a ~-bane, or a
farm bone: they are
all equines, but they
diffeT" ln practical
ways.
So il ls with
"crime." 111ere are
at least three sorts :
there I.I "organl:r:·
ed" crime, there ii
"toelal" crime, and
there b "poychopati> ·
le" crime. Unless we dbtingubb a/noog
them, we caonot come to grlJ18 wUh any.
Organized crime is by far the most ex·
pensive lo 10Clety, lhe mmt entrenched,
and thus tbe leut prooecut..i. It often
baa deep pGilllcal and economic roots,
which can be eradlcated only through
mual.ve Federal efforts.
SOCIAL CRIME b committed mostly
by youn1 men -and the age gets
youna:er every year -who are )oblen,
dmp<rate, alienated, and feel Ibey have
llltle to klle by tumlng outlaw. The rise
In such crime Is part of a widespread
110C!al rnala!Je that camot be ,.medled
by a "CJ'lci-down" or stiffer sentences
and more prilonl, but only by bringing
theN dlutfected areas Into l h e
mainstream of American life, by getting
rid of the cancer spots that breed these
attitudes. n.. third kind -psychopathic crime
Post-election question: will presi·
denUal candidate John Schmitz d ..
mand a recount?
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-bas always been with us, and always
will. Thele are the especially homndoua
crime& ol YOIUll glrb being abdocted,
serually ·tampered with, ood !hon killed.
Nothing in the juridical or penal 1ystem
can "deter'' future psychopaths.
TOE TRAGEDY of this thlrd kind ill
that we now have the diagnostic tools to
detect such aberrations at an early stage
-but for reasons of lgnorance, Inertia,
and flsca1 economy, these tools are not
utilized, in the schools, ln the cUnica, in
all the places where d i 1 t u r be d
personalities could be isolated and
treated (or confined, if necessary) before
their sickness breaks out into homicidal
violence.
A> long a• we ~use these three l50<bl
-and •imply clamOr for more "law and
order.'' whatever that may .mean -the
organized crimlnalJ will continue to go
lbelr way relatively immune to punlah-
ment (a New York survey 1bowa that racnleerl win dlamissal five tlmet u
often u alher delmdants), the diaaf.
lecled Y<lWll meo will o>nllnue to mug and loot; and the psychopatbl will re-
~ on the k>o!ll until it 11 too late.
WE NEED a three-pronged campaign,
on H:Veral Jronta, to clarify and then to
effecllvely combat each fonn of crime.
UnlU then our lulmlnaU... will only
br1ng us clOlel' to a police state without
ever reallltica!Jy combJg. to erti:. wll.b
thl! triadic threat to our society.
Memorable Moments
'I1l.lnp that maie U!e worth llvlng:
The relieved a:mlle of a tearful child
alter you plucl< a l)llinter from lts loot
without pain. Pulllnl cod<leburrt out of a doc'• coat. Breaking snap buna for a big
family Thanbclvlng dinner. The openJni of a bud n.. aolt ciollng
of a door after you !du p>dni&ht the one
you love. S..Inc yc<tr face get back to nonnal
after the mumps. Jloldlttc a mllk
botUe to your ear to
-U It will echo the•'• munnur as ·-""· Aectpllni a n Y
challettp -and comltti oul winner. 'Ille elation ol
teonlbtf that you're ,.mc to be a lather for tba flrlt thne,
ant1 then the alllht dellallott of rea1111tt1 11111 orolla"'1 IO bllltoa alher men have
llod tllat r.eftnc before you. Woll, '° bur-
nll far tblm, too -each man In b1I -lllOM1NO cool river bottom mlJd 1"P-,_ loel on a hot .ruly day. "'* ,_ 11111 "" to .. wadtna In • Mi ui 2 1 ltNam. ,... ...... tba-feotbend
' '! .,, .. af. ..... Jn the nlCl>t :·. ~1:~ ~lien .. the rool
.,,, ·: ~ .. -oetlt dMr ...... -~ I" N I ...,.. _., without pto.
lllltllilt 111 W, one"',_
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• l.&tllNDlll .. .. knucklet
,._ i.. 'I 11 111111 a fire without
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matcllet. Leaming how to whlltle
through your front teeth. Leamin,g the
alphabet bacltw1rd. Leam111f that Rome
wun 'l boll! in a day. Learning that love
baa many IHIOM, nol jull CIMI, and
aomtllmts maker you want to cry.
An unoeen jet plane 1e1rrlna the 1ky
with vapor traih -the eerie 1lgnature of
the tnvilllble machine.
BOWING UP your arm in a oew clau
wben the teacher finalJy ub a q-
you CIO IJllWer. Hoidlltc up I Piece of
-ed gJaa 10 you oan llalo II ljl
tcltpoe. J!oldln& on to a rope .iluccelllully
in I lutof·Wlr -'Holdin& hantll
with a gjrl on Iha -"'1 home from
-Holdtnc up .,_. .....,. -to look at I ltorl window ~ of playln& ....... 7foldina Otl to I Joll 10U can't af.
loiif to loot.
TllB llGBT ol I llUI wlilto lllOWfaD
cominl tlto ucJ"-ol I pul artn17
~to tJploo tbrouP tba ~ -
lib<uy on I pair ot aquoaky -BtJ1lnc I new lull f!O bJcber than you
can polltbly a/font. VylajJ far the fa,...
fl( Iba -...s.llalnd llrf 10U will nver fal1't ..... Ito tba qtllct nlunl af I
lo¥0d -lwlQ' •
TRB llONG or an ........,. bin!, half·
belrd all -al tWIIJabl In • dim anti da""'*'I ......
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WASHINGTON -In Washington, even
doing nothing sometimes costs a lot ot
money.
Take FAP, for example. You remem-
ber FAP-tbe Family Assistance Pro-
gram under which a working family of
four would be guaranteed a minimum of
p:,400 a year. ,
T h i s grandiose
scheme, product of
five months of work
by the Ways and
Means Committee,
-passed by the Howe in the •unrDer
of 1971.' Bu\ ii WU ..
ditched by the -ate Finance Com·
mittee wh1ch came up with a plan of its
own after many months of deliberating
-only to have it junked by the full
Senate in September of this year.
WelJ, ln anticipation that FAP would be
enacted by Qmgress, two government
departments SJIE!nt some $10 million
formulating preparatiom tor putting it
"'tnto operation -all so much wasted ef·
tort and taxpayers' money!
This bas been brought to light by Seo.
Harry Byrd, Jnd .. Va., indelnligable
economy crusader, who queried the
Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare about the
~OBERT S.AI.I.EN)
matter. Byrd learned their a@:encies had
spent a lot of money on the DCXH!.Xistent
FAP, and he wanted to know why.
work on this plan at a total P.Byroil cost
of 1492,88e per month.
"It is most regrettable lhet so much in
tax funds was spent in support of this
welfare program, which the Senate so
justiliably turned down."
Sen. Byrd was in the forefroot of the
fight against FAP on a nmnber of
grounds -foremost among them '
SPECIFICALLY, be aaked two key COST OF TOE program would have questloos' been at least 15 billioo greater thao the
(I) How much money they bad .opent in-.' present welhre system: the number of
fiscal 1-7112• ''in _... of -~" welfare rociptems would have aoared years . "!~ · . su,.,..... -from 13 miJlton to Ill mllliott· the ·Feder>I in 111tidpatilli ol the' _, .. of the • .
family asalstance P"'fimn"?*{Z) Tho governmeot wouldiir" ~to btno 111,00D.
number of employees In each of these new . ~mpJoyees t.o ldJJ'i_lster the ~ge
years "whose duties, in whole ot in part, plan, 1t lacked adequate work tncenti~.
were in support of and in anticipation of "The Senate's rejection of FAP was a
the passaa:e of FAP"? correct decision," says Byrd. "'lbe plan
The rep11e! of Labor secretary James was ~sound fiscally and unwise in other
Hodgson and HEW secretary Elliot ways. . . . .
Richardson were ej&opeDers. As sum· The forthright Vll'gini.8n aho sternly
marl7.ed by Seo. l!Ynf. Ibey mealed the warned tbat "there are Increasing signs
following : · · the inflationary spiral is beginning to ac-
celerate again." He contended that the 0 TllE FIGURES lhow that the8e two "dominant problem" facing ttiie··CCM.tDtry
departments speot a combined ~ of is lbe pressing need for the government
almost ,10 milllm. during the tltnoe fiscal to put its financial house in order. years m planniog for the family
assistance program. And as of · mid· BYRD DISCLOSED that Treasury
October of this year, 315 employees of Secretary Shultz, in response to que,s.
the two departmenb were engaged in tions, "re.luctanUy admitled" that in-
fiatiooary <hinger slgoals are up again.
Three foreboding tnJ!tcatars Wen! dred
by Bynl'
I. "In the thlrd quarter of this year,
wholesale prices rose at •·1.7 percent an-
nual rate. This compares to a 4.9 percent
rate increase in each Of the two Prior
quarters."
2. "A disturbing rise in outstanding
comumer credit. Total consumer credit
increased b}r 1% percent from July 1971 to
J uJy 1m. But in the last three months,
owaimer credit bas increased at an an-
nual rate of 16 pertont."
· 3. ·"sie.dy Increase In lntere>t ratea.
Only reteitt1y, deep concern oYer this
was expreosed by Chairman Bums ol the
Federal Reserve Board."
11ALL THESE factors place Inctt.ased
pressure on the money supply," pointed
out Byrd. "'lbat pressure is made far
worse by the borrowings ol the Federal
government. 1be deficit in our foreign
trade has continued lo worsen. From 1964
to the present, we have come from a
foreign trade surplus of $7 billion to a
deficit of fl billion."
Tbe country, Byrd declared, Is faced
with a financial crisis aod stringent cor·
rective measures are called .for . Govern-
ment spending must be curbed and
forceful steps taken to control inflation.
Bitter View of ·-Love and Marriage
The other night I reread, for perhaps
the filth lime, that small perlectloo of a
novel, "The Good Soldier" by Ford
Madox Ford. The book starts with the
jusUy famous sentence, "This ls tbe Sad-
dest story I ha.ve ever heard," lt has
been called the fin-
est French novel
written in English.
Mr. Ford was a
man who bumbled
greatly with women.
1bey were forever
in his life, usually
In aome !Candalous
rel1Uoo . He was a
nolortous !Jar in his
memoln. lie baa suffered him!ell much
at the band of memoiriltl, notably a
uvage portrait by Entest Hemlnp•y.
LOVE AND MARIUAGE he looked
upon as sort of tnevttable diulten. He
portrayed ~ subject.t with the
pulell brlDiance in "'ftie Go o d
Soldle:r,'' ln which early f.Oth.amtu.r, love
b oboerved 11 It might be by • creature
from ~whoo. n.. uodemoto ol aad-
"""• of bitter r .. ttty, ill never millaln&
from the boo!t.
There is one paasage which atwaya
movtt me, and which teem1 to contain
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Dear~,-
ll you• .. 111-.I to be rt11111lni
• -colUmn wbf clon~ you have Iovelora oolumM, atupkfT ~
J.H.
Dear J.H.: •
I will u llOOO u I 1el rid of Jet~
ten Hie JOUn -UalJ ii our month
for ~ deannce on hatelom
problem&
Dear Oeorre:
AU -rlJque and downr1glll -~ ""'"' 11'1 complal.-ely ftoodJnc """f c ity, butT S'l'ILL
prefer "Maey Popf)lnl!'
ARTHUR G.
Oe1t A.G.,
Yeah. ••• that Julie Andrews Is
-dllb, bull!
alm06t all of the wry wisdom of Ford on
the subject of men and women. The nar·
rat.or b speculating:
". . . whatever may be said of the
relaUon of the sexes, there is no man
who loves a woman that doe! not desire
to come to her for tbe renewal of his
coorage, for lhe aitting asunder of his
dllficultles. And that will be the main-
spring of hia desire for ber. We are all BO
afraJd, we are all so akme, we all so need
from the outdde the a.uurance of our
own worthlneu to exist."
IF WE WERE to leave out senthnent,
and the lll111ionl of alfectlon, and the
bUndoea of tradJtkln, and Joot at m.,...
rted (or unmarried) lovo aa col<i-
btoodedly as an invealmettt COllMelor
might, what can the love of a woman
mean to a man? Ford has put down the
answer, in this bitter-sweet distillate of
many encounters of the heart.
To be assured of your worth, in a lone-
ly and uncaring world, is-maybe wbat Jt's
all about. And this requires that your
woman approve of you. This is an e:r:·
traordinarily easy thing for most women
to do. Partly, of courae, this ts from il~
lusion -the lady does not wish to admit
that she could have made a poor c.boice.
But there ii more than that. Women
seem to posaeu a natural allegiaoce to
the man Ibey haYe tbrowD their tot wttb.
THIS AU.BGIANCE ls not uollle that
which a man gives to a team or to a reg;.
ment. It ill ao IPP""'ll not only of the
goala of a certoln kind of uoion, but of
the shared value ol tlae who are after
thooe aame goa!L Wbeo lhll aort of man.
woman union ls pod, Iba.......,_,,,,
nwo capable ol ...., out ol her oeU
tl:.an the man. Her allegiance and her ap.
History Classic Returns
Arnold TGynbee's cluslc, 7,QOD.pege,
U.volume A Jitudy of History, tw been
a,brldeed by the author aod to -led
in I single. a.pal" volume With OYtr 500
illuatnUom !American Heritage l'ral,
'29.IO willl Dec. 11, and fl I • 0 0
-fter).
''t have tried to look at mukind'a
history U I whole," Iha author explains.
'11iil IDMlll lool<q at H from the 1tart
down to Ille _. yur ll7S, and it alJo
m<aD1 looklqi at II lloblll1."
IN TllB TIME -lono our view b
bound to be ooll of ICl!o, T.,_ no1 ... n.. flrtl haW million, or perllapa one
million yeara aflet our PfHltman 111--'*-buman ldl no roconl u -cept bonel and paleolitblc tooia. A&rlcul·
lure, the dometUcatlon of 1n!mal11 pol·'
11!1')'..,,akbtf, .. •vitJ are only about
10.000 yura old. CMl&allon b ottb' -· i.000 yeora old. lllatorJ II limited to rtta.
lively modern tlJtltf.
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GEOOMPllICAUY, a f)obal 'riew fl(
hlllo<)I ll ea.ier to adlieve, T9'ftbeo
addo -provided we rid ouraehea ol the
Wualon that tba partl<War OOUD"t·
cl•illlatiott, anti nUpn to wbldt we
be! ... " omtn1 and aiperlor. .. ,.. .the
lmtorian," be wrfttl. Hhb ......n.t
llandintl..,.....i b .. -tat Im-
pediment to ..q the l)obal -
Jn Its true propordmal." ,
In A Stuey of 11i11Gr1, tbe.eblt llld flow
ol 37 l"'ll ctvlltaatlona ll'I OOtlllWpotaed
to gtvo hull !nllpia Into their eaoontlal
nature and billtarloll dovelopateal. Thi
lavbb tllllllnllom p.. a oew d-dol•
to the-.
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proval have an ahnost animal tenacity.
This approval, this a.88Ul'ance of our
worth, has a sturdiness which mates it
perhaps why · "' maoy men tnln
themselves so well in the art of destroy-
~ IL I've seen marriages de.!!troyed, not
by the ceaseless assault of a managaint
a woman, but of the man against
blmaell. U """""'ful this ..,ey assault
does the worst PoSSible lhlng that can be
done to bill WOIDall' It deatroys her faith
in him, which ill the thing above all which
she values in their relation.
WRY THIS SHOULD be 90, why there
can exill perverae delight In k\lllng
things you love, will be left to better and
wiser men.
What ll forgotten In lhll pn>e<111 o1 to,,.
piing a towtr of faith ill what bl!>trght the
need for the tower. "We are all io afraid,
we are all ao alone • • • " 1boeit are tbe
naked tbinp that r<ally make iri Jove1 U
yob wllh to take an undervtlw ol ....
high and mJcbty ~Iler. Whoo we 1tt
rellef from our alottelreas, Wilt do we IO often bitch It up! Wily do WO Ille the
llrqth womeo iive ua to muck tip
eve<)'lbina? Do we love or do we deoplae
our fear and our Jonell._? lloG'I loll me. I don't want to know.
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Robert N. Weed, Pubtlt~cr 1'-Kcctrll, Editor
lo1f>ara Kffibl<~
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late readtr. by prttCntlq thla:
MIWfPliptr'• oplnklN ~ com-
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•Nen •J'ld 1pokmnton on tl>J'lk» ot the d.,.. .
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Whal's the most poetic •part ct a ~· anal«ny! Her Mir, aays one literary llCbolU. "Bartliill'B 'Famlliar
Quotations" llats 42 lyrical ..,,....,.. to 111110,. 111 random
~trast, it only makes 23 mm.Ubai of the femliline ,lilult-
line. .
mG MONl'B for "'Plon!l'I, November'. Wu In Novein-
• !Jer_ lllat_~l J!o!loe 1'"' ilom-Ul:ewlse frootlersman
George Rqrers Clark. This wu tbe
mooth, too, tbal cmdr. Richard E.
'Byrd iniUally flew am Ille SOulh
.. Pole. And that fellow called Zebulon
' pi][e first sighted the'COlorado JllOlll>o
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taio now of the same name.
MISTER, do you own as much as
$11,500 equity ·in your home? Don't
answer, it's none of my business.
Merely wish to point out that's the
median equity among house purchasers today •
TOOLS -Researchers say the modern wife has an
average of VI tools in her borne ••• DID YOU know that
George Wubingtm al M~ Rushmore wears three P00o
denlsa pine trees f~ a boutooni<re? • • • BARE IS tho
.gourmet. '!bl>. '1811 •. vQUCb r~ tho lacl ·that -melll .
taste& ·-.. ly.~lcl..,. .". , WHAT our i:.ans-man is teying to find oot now is bow a "billy club" came to be ,
called thal •• , WOULDN'T do to ...nooll: the report 11111
you have about 140 miles ct tubing In ytNr );lclney&
Q. "ASK your Love ind War man whlcitaic1s to be
the more modesti a boy « i. girl." ·
A. Easy, tt's the 'boy, be says. Consider Adam and
Eve. It was Adam wOO noted, 0 1 waa afraid beca~ I wU.
naked." Eve didn't say one word.
WORDS -What follow!I Is probably ilie loagest ,.._
tence .composed exclusively of tour-letter wwds: 111loms
have days when they make beds, cook food, w~ Iron.
dust. play with kids, feed dogs, shop, fret over softs away
frQl!l 1)9me, then weep wilh pain when '°me fool says they
have We easy."
BOXERS -Among those .. ven breeds of dogs lll06I
likely to bite people, the canine esperts also list boxera.
ARqVMENI' cootlnues as to which cauntry's cowboys
are the best bot>emen. A lifetime· student ct the Issue tn.
sfsts the stockmen of Hungary probably rate lllat credit.
HERE'S AN<mlER oldest living American. One Char·
lie Smith, by name. Said to be 130. Lives on In. Bl!rtow,
· .. • Fla. Mr. Smith boldl an 1155 bill of saJe from a New Or·
·' , leans slave market which be says records his age then as
, 1 • 12. Inveetigljtors for the Guinness Book of Records still
' . decline to claJm anybody anywhere ever lived as long as
115 years. But don't believe they've yet met OJarlie Smith.
" Addreu '1'1tdl to L . M. Bo11d, P. 0. Bo: 1875, New-
" port Beach, Calif. 92660.
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PORTRAIT STUDIO 10:00 o.m. -5:00 p.m. Huntington Beach 892 -3331
.When Lock~\\eave asked us for a~ • . loan, we rolled out the carpet.
• About four years ago, Jim Stephens and Ray McCoy
IC! up busiDCN in Santa Ana 11 Lock-We.1vc Carpel
Mills, Inc. Starting wllh just one 11111111 tuflin1 machine.
lliey produced -rai thousand )'llrds ol carpelin1 in
their ftral monlh. It was a gqod llart, but 1hcy nccdcd
-,and betlet machinery io produce any real "Illume.
Tbat"• whete we .. me in. W-11h the initial loan frvm ,
.,, tlley were able to e~pMd their eqllipmenl and facilllilt
and· expMd their teaeh in a bish!Y competitive market.
Tlley'vc since bortowcd and repaid ...ml simble
lout. And the 8nancina hll plid a«. Now lbey'Je
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doing a boomin g bl1>inc" lh ro ughout 1hc Wellern Uniled
Slates. with salt"i offi ce" loca1eJ in San Francisco.
Denver and Scaulc. Tiic plan • produce• some 15 gradet
ol carpeting 11 •he ralc of nearly 1.5 million yard•
per year. And .. 1., lhis year are c•pcctcd 10 uce<d
$4 million .
Whal Jim and Ray llOcd -r
for their next c•pantion move, we'll I
be aflMltohdp them Otll qaln. if your
businea llecds workln• C.pilal, we11
be sfld ID l;ieJp you, too. -aiiiiiiiiii
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For the Record Court Assignmen~ Told.
811N!t. Jtnl~ A. .... 1.n \. ...
'Musical Benches' Affect Several Orange Coast 'Judges
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"· Death Notiees
H..-n. unN """" w ~ l.•. SANTA ANA -Several O•hl~ Jioet •• Mid Hii,_i. Y. Lii~. Wlllt•m 14~ Jr. WM!:•~ "· Orange Coast Judges bave 1..•M. tC..,..,IM (, ..... 8rMIWr' j ,
Uwla. ~ ,..,.. w PtM••c11. been given key benches in the
"-· I OI-. H"4lll M lolMI flobett W. i&t of {)range County $uperior O!,ilnn, Fr._ J-*111111 TilofnM John. w.t111nett11 • ..,._. o. w ,_ 1. court aaslgnmenis for 1973.
lnwM. llldlfor41l..,... ... klly.
"""'•· ·-'· ... •-1.. Prtslding Judie Bruce Sum-ov1wo. Glori•.,.,. '6fllllp M. n of , ·-·· n. h •·· wn-. 1tobw1' ~ • ;_. swMnv. er -e ... ,a pe-IC ~
ktl•nn.v, M9r<lf """' 9116 WIHi.ni c. named Judge Jamel Turner to
... --.. l 911Y LVll'I .,... OoMld take over from Ju"•e William Elwood. "6
L..::11.IVM. LtN AM ... '°""" M\lrray Jan. 1 ln the &lperior ~~;.. LMM _, Mmwnt 1. Court's busiest division -eo11a-. o..v10 l".ui •"' Lllllll AM. Departm-t Five, cnm· lnal ltOl.llUllot, Mwk A.I"" .no DlrllM "" a..tr1c•. calendar. 'T~ll.er, J•rnti $. 1Nt EHf.lbettl V. w.111. 1"1trklf. An11 ~ e:dwln R...,. The Laguna Beach jurist's
1~ ,,,. J. _. o.tf'•ll e. former spot in Department %5
win..,,.. °"'°''" """' •fld ''""'d will be taken over by Judge 1>1.1~=~ l•rMr• A"" Mid Roatrt Murray as a general trial
Wlrlllt'. COurt Lo 89110, C9"11 LV-9fld ...... Lo. '
F1g41n, L~Nf Jonn •nd Stw1v1 Gr1v. Judge Robert P. Kneeland of
ORANGE COUllTY
M-. EdM M. ond Don•ld H. N wport n •• h Ill int ~11. JosM F . .,. Nletio11s R. e ocac w move o
1>t' L• GU&f91•· Lo11 Lvn11 •nd Georv• the court's "trouble shooting" and default calendar. A. ..J, s""'· L•-J. •nd Bobt!Y G. ~uon, Department 2, law J •• Chari B f eOW11111, Lov.•M JNn •lld Jo11n "· and ti f h u"6e es auer o Rlnkw, L.oncn JCJllt' •rid 1to1w1 it.v-mo on, or t e period Huntington Beach is one of the """" Jan. I through June 29. Tlllli:Mm 11tci1Mrt A. .., Clwryl T. f-Su-™r ~-.. -...... to e1rrott, it.offf F. tnct 1r11 M. He wlll yield that pest for ..... ,....... ,,..uu.rl J .. "'6
·~ "1'-c.t1r1••1111 " 1tO'lm!llld the second half of the year to retain the court be held in 1972
a..-. J~ Antt ..., PNll• Normtn. Judge Walter Qiaramza of -Department 8. ~~;·,:i: ~ ~°1.'" L. Huntington Beach. Ju d g e He wiU continue to baMJ.e ~ .. Edmllrld • vlrg1,,1. L... Char·-·· i's ••• ,·~ to g I ~-• tU t curr••· J•n •lld """" Adrl-. au._ · ...... r;•...u eoera .. '°'' se emen con-
Gakkborougll. Thom9• ,.. Mid Jtc:· Department 12, generaJ trial ferences and abandonment e::Z:~":d~arci L" and P•trld• Jen. and orders to show cause for hearings from that depart·
stlfll"'ll, c...,rlo.tt• CllPl'I•~ •M the first six months. ment. Thorn•• All9n. ,
llflJf'Mler, Judith M. •r.d T'*dor• F. Judge William c. Speirs or Judge Frank Domenichini M~;~v1•· Arlen Lee Mid Vldorl• Olin· Newport Beach, J U d g e of San Clemente is similarJy
wood. '"""'' ...... r1. ,,.., G111e 1r~1n. Sumner's predecessor I n confirmed in his present Joca-Eaton. Alln and P•l•lda. I"•• j d • .,.. 1u•TON AMlf!M, cr.111 11r11n •lld Lind• pres '"''6 u ge's chambers, tion -Department 17, general
..,,,."'" G9ll Burton. u !...,,, ""' A~•.. R--· will move to ~pa--·nt 10 trial and aettle-·t COSll Mtu. Dale of de•lti. NO....,,,tllr t, H1wlllnt, Opt, Liiiy •nd Rld11rd u.: l uin:: .. ......., COD-
'1"2.. Sunilved ll'Y wllo, ~]ffl sono. E1r,...t, for general trial and defauJt ference8 . ._Jim Lynn •lld G9ry 811rton; 1111h1tor-l n-Cild\lt9ll, Oorffll Y. 111<1 Gor1kl L. caJ·••·-:t~~~oi ~~T· It::: 1~ ~ii:i~l ••"""Oct.,. al\UU:I, Judge J.E.T. "Ned" Rutter ~ s.1111 Allll; ,,.ren,.. ""'+ '"" Mr1. Kr\OtOll', Donna"-..,,., AU.., F. Hia: next door neighbor In of Ne..Mrt Beech will' move
,_,. -~ol ·:r.ewill9, 11111; fllM Vorto\1111, C•nll AMI 9'ld Lao n.... .. --1 11 wilJ be J•"'• ·~ • r..,· 1ht ..,,., -Hw"'"*1. P•trkl• Mn n J-&.l"l;;t-iwina.i ""'l!!le Jan. 1 to Department 20. He ~ •v, 11 Noon. 01¥1d WUllam S Lee J•"''"e • -~·1 •--~ v :,cu vi. c . ntvmonlk Pacific Mo.sick, Pil'Mlli J. •nd H~ Glenn · · "'"6 ~ """ wW U11UWe general trial and , ·i.w ~l•I P•rk. Paci! View af90 take f tr. I , ortu-rv, oir.:!wl. Bov1r. Chr1111,,. Ly,_ lfld EUOtM on a genera ia orders to sh:>w cause tn that ..., • CHILDS Wllll•m 11.lf..a G. Chlkb. AOI '5; resl!Hnt of Cost• C911•r Jr .. John Cornell •nd C•"""lne location. •,fll9M. CH!to of 0-1,_, N(IYember 10, Mfl•I•
•012. ~rv!v.O bv d•"'*'""'· "'''· 81r1>1r1 ll'!lln, Confetti M. •fld O•nll• A. A , . . Judge Robert L. Corfman of • WU'°" of (holswor1fl,· Mr1. Louin Mo••·-,,,,,. J ... ···-pp •catw N l n •• h ·11 . "'Strlc~lln, s.r. Pedro; 11~ ar•nckhlldr111. c111.""~ ...... M '•nd s1ev-;'.; J~ .. ris ewpor OC4C WI contmue
.f'rlv111 Mr v c11 were held, Forest L1w11 D•v!t, Pr111111 •nil M•ml1 V1ldez to take the bench in Deparl· Mort111rv. Jnt1rm1nt &I Forest L1wn. Smllh, Nell C•rlelon •nd Mlrl•m ~~~1,r~:~rbuw::. ';);~:O ,:,,r~~: Elnor• F S ment 24. He also will take
to llw Hl•rt fu';10oP'LE Sii~~ Dolores Marl1 •nd Arlh~r or tudy general trial and default WOrk.
!helm• lr•no Hoooie. 242 Ay1nld1 d• Pc-B•ockimilh, Claud!• N. etc. ind Dinny Judges Mark Soden and nl•nle, Si n Cto"*lll. Dall ol dHlh. Lii
Nov&mbor 1.~m. survlvMI by hinband, Lloyd Blanpied of Newport -., "!. •: f/fllr, Mrl. Vlf'lllnl• C11/, Johll M•rk ind K1i~ko Ab oad D 01llon. n ltnMnlo. S.rvlcn, WMI· Grllton, Jr. Don H•rold •nd Shotonne r , ue Beach Will take the bench in
nn<11v. 11 ~Pitelnc vi.w Ch11MI. AMI the Id ty -~~·-· 1a11rmont. .. Vllw Mimorl•I P•l'lt. Rommlllf, Lo v-•• 9rtd RfflnOl>d 0 COlDl \.~ at o 1'9(;tlld b'¥ PK l(p MottvorV. P. Sycamore 8Dd Sixth streets 1n ~,~'~C:.e =. t>:'ie'OJ :_~ := ~·-=" ':.-.-;:. ~~· o.i. ApplicaUns for several UC the New ye a r . 'Ibe 10. ltn. surv1• °" ni.c.. Mrt.-....,.ott, .,_,., Gl«9e Eltwwd • ,_ study centers &broad are due courtrooms In the once abatn. /M~ll. c~ ~ T......,., 9 Ludlle by w··-~-N 15 t.(!~~l!fl "rr.t ,..=~l'~ iamt.tl, WJlll..n G. ft OW Ffll'9W ~-y, OV. •' IC-doned facilitv were refurb~
o11ld1t1M. 1911 llr'Olldw•V ~ry, loylo, oi-lw• N. end WllllMI L., Jr. cording to J)r. Franco Tonelli. ed -...la.... CO!DDletion of the
o rectera. lfV!'llr Ill""' c.rollftt.,. JOlwl WU~ UC •-~-~~-•-of the """"'"" IMITII fit ... , Anrt• lluth Md Cl'llf1I& H9rf lll'w.::I '-'"1.!Ul'UU&UYl •Still unflnlJbed fhl'bth, ninth,. H~ FrMlltlln S$lth. ~"-of no 11: ~ irro"'* •· .n.·llMfl i... untveraity's Educatic.n Abroad tenth and eleVentb floors of t/o..,.=IT j;!lr 'urv1!d ci:., ~It'. D119Mi, C:.ral 1Mr1• n Euttr11 Allon p ,~,1 ""UOll'•· • ,,.,.,, P'rlv••• 1..,,i, G .... 1c1 "· •• ,_.._ M. rogram. the new county courthouse.
.. rv.:.. _,. lodOY, Mofldl;y, .. Ward, S.ndr• u. end Hll'lry Edwllrd Pe-ns who ap::z must be J dg ····-Ill •• c .. PHI\ FllTlllV Colonlll FUMI' .. HonM. P~kl, Nlncy Sul lllll Mlclllal J, '-" U e ~I W •..uu.ae
"lu.nLL "'"•rl, J-.in s. •11t1 Loi• R. registered UC st ents who ne-·-• tr1·'· and defaul'• Jn Robeo'I I. Siii~ IE. ltlh St.I C11;l,11 Hu.II. fillhlrl.., ind JOWPll R e IJefiU ~ 1o.::t M•s. CHte m 111. H~ 1 • nn. H-.......... _ °"'1«1n •rid H.i.., L will have upper-division stand-conferences In "---ent 26, Survl¥1d by w , IE ; two ~f _, ... , """'"'' ' • the of •~•-~,... "" ~0•11or1. Atdlle 1 in..: Mo; Zelludo. ,,.,.,, p.,,, •l'lll JO¥Ce 1ng by time "m:ir Judge Blanpied will take (llckllo,,,_et NrlL.Clllfoml•; tlllf 1l1or. J~.l!tftltrT.-.c!ChorMll\. nnpfu.1·-11on m' the-am. I trlls and def I E111o ... ,_~.,-.,· to111 .t. ....... ,. ..,1" •....:11.. JOM lllld AMIN. ..--. ...-r•....-genera au t in
11w. 8erttMo s · 1nc1 ... -1 ~ G-.. •nd A1t111-. The centers wlth t be n... .. .,,..._ t -g~.'1'-~~ I -.,.,n~MI W .. flr.CMrlnL.•lldT....,..L.M uc,_. .... en -· ....:.;;;..1.c .. ~.:..1 roNwt1'y == AltMI, u-e. •llll .c.., ..._. November deadline ioclude· The compWe list 0 f
Dlr•tort. T'OMPkl~ J-.._ Key ~ 91\d. lllcMnl • Parif for the w;iDter • and Superior. .• OiQt lssf...=&:d.~'
1-11m.t M.. T°""'*1M.,,, ~ Ai ..... -. ••• •• w ,.. ,.. --a...~ qtiatte.ia:or ibe current lor 1-1~1'-· • ~"'~ }o", , .... , , =~·· o..,~fo two -M.. ' Kie~ Gw*""; M, aM Victor O ... UJ6 • .. ,_, -·I .~. "" ....,., ,., M. , academic year --1 ...... In DeparimfJJI I, • Preslllin(
TQl'l1Pklft., UitutMll ~. Mn. ...... °'"' .. M. Ind~ L the Un:Jted Kingdom and Judge and muter cal-* .. -...... " KUM. na -a-tii n1«:9, #In. DI Orfa, llrftWd end nw... reJand f the g-Cl>lrlott. $'-o, ~ =I /ol,lr c...,,,. RubY G. Mid --I!. I or 1 9 7 s. 7 4 courtroom -Judge Bruee
Tumer of Lquna Beach. Departmelit 111,. 1 • n er a I
ne~rtment • fenttal trial trail. on!en to·lbo!r \:aule,-~ .. ' Jud&e J. E .. T. "Nod" Rutter orders to aboW e a u 1 e , of Newport Beach.
redprocal calendar -Judge l>epartment 21, c.e.o er a I
Kenneth E. Lae. !rial, oeUtement CODlmnces
Depanment 7, g~ral trial, -Judie Byron K. McMiiian.
aettlemmt conferences -Department 22:, g e n tr a 1
Judge Raymond P. Vincent. trial, delaultl -Jqe Ken-
llepartment 8, general trial, netJi WlUllmL
abandonment be~ eet-Department IS, g e n er a I
llement conferences -· Judge trill, ae111oment conlll"llces
Cbarl!S A. Bauer of Hun~ -Judie Robert A. 8-IJyard,
ington Beach. Depart-I :U,. g e o er a I
Department 9, general trial trial, defaults -.Judge ·Robert
defaults -Judge Ronald L. Corfman of Newport Beach.
Crookshank. Department 25, g e n e r a l
Department 10 g e n e r a l trial,. settlement conferences,
trial, defaults -Judge criminal law' and moUon
Corks Don't Have a' Chance I
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William C. Spiers of Newport calend.1!r -Judge William L. ~ t~o ,. l :JO T.t: Mt-7340
Beach. Murray. ._..,., 11,. liOI lotA«M ... ca.p
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Department 11, general Department 26, g e n eralli~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trial, defaults -J u d g e trial, settlement conferences
William S. Lee, N.ewport -Judge l\lark A. Soden of
Beach. Newport Beach.
Department 12, genera I Department 27, genera I
trial, orders to . .show cause -trial, defaults -Judge John
Judge Walter W. Charamza of L. Flynn.
Huntington Beach (Jan. 1 Department 28, genera I thro118h July 29). trial, defaults -Judge Lloyd
'Department 13, g e n e r a l E. Blanpied of N e w p o r t
trial, defaults -Ju d•g e Beach.
Herbert S. Her-lands. ,Juvenile Court -Judge
Department 14, gener a J Samuel Dreizen.
trial, defaults -Judge James F'ullerton branch court (Fri·
F. Judge. day mornings only) -Judge
Department IS, g e n e r a 1 Raymond Thompson.
trial, defauJts, adoptions -Judge Sumner said a~
Judge H. Walter steiner. pointments to his court's
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mondTbompson. . _!Justlce~~o~l~lhe~~C~a~l~l~f:o~r:n~i~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Department 17, genera I Supreme c:ourt. ·
trial, settlement conferences
-Judge Frank Domenichini
of San Clemente.
Department 18, g en e r a 1
trial, settlement conferences
Judge Lester V a n
Tatenhove.
Departm ent 19, g e n e r a I
trial, defaults -J u d g e
Harmon G. Scoville.
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11r1ndcilltdl'9n.~~ _,,. ~r. MM!tn, !Ml'Gll M. lllld IEdw9rd T. academic yeat Deadline for Sumner of Lam~• Bea b, ttv· 1 !t"ai T7ii'R~ P'llll;.~.n.1•• ' P•trovlc. llldlllnl l.. _, SlllrOll L. • o-c ":;;••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. Jl"m• EP1-..• clllilt'CI ~ Wt!Mlor, oonn. J •lld 1CoMt111 all other atudy centers for the ne .... -+-.... t 2, law and mo-n
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S•notY SM~~· ~--"'~tt,i:J L)'IKll. C••Dl'/11 1..av1 .. •nd 0or.n 10, 1973. Kneeland of Newport Beach, =~ . ~ $!. ~~~· e ...... JI .... w. Graduate students wm plan Jan. 1 through June 29. Judge ~= .. <=t ·00 ; ~· ~-T:; It.WO SKJcktls, "'*'"' Ervin •1111 DGrottry to ap.ty for the. 19'11-7t N'ft.. Walter ~--· of Hun• o~•lldehl ]' 1 ' d • y , Mn r ,.. -V0&1 auu.a v,
No.,.,,,. 4. 10 ~ ~.!.!.."'"• o.y, Frw ..,.._ •ltd Lomi1,,. K. grams in Paris and Mexico ington Beach, July 2 through
Mortu1rv '-"1 "C/i: .v. ~I ol H....._ '-"Jo_. GOt"I w...,,.. City have UDtlJ July 10, 1973, Dec •• }"-WINI'~ , • i Me'yfW'd. 1.-,oe Iii ...... Chorlll £, • -· ,:..r=:r.,.,:: ,"' = Qll\tr : ,__ ~ -' J-It. to submit applications. Department 3, prob a t e , tQ OW AnWr:Qn t;•RC9f' i«1otv. Win Ck.11lol•, SUI lfld (s.vdl J, Dr ~ J1j •-' te bl<l•or F9ft!llV' ""'1rt11Mv. s.ni. AM. w.,_ SW-. jrntJlt _. • ....,, • .1.one , altOl.l'\.la pro-mental health, mlnon' com-
Dlr.ctol'I. J•"'" f--of F-nch and llallan -•·· J"' CJ d .. m MwC'l'ft, l.-.nl .. -Und9 J, -· 1"' • PfOuUKS -!Alge au e M. ;f~:~:t,==-.. 1 · ·cr=:.,:-q·,. ~~~Jn..-:.v=~c. is available for counseling Owens. -· ~: 1::m ...., • ~~ :llr students who wish to Department 4, domes t1 0 ~Tift=: "'-" r!::dS'!' i::..i.t: ~· .... ~~ ~ particl:f"te in the Education relations -Judge Walter E. i$i~-;r~~91'1.i'l~e S:~~ ~-= rc:.ir.-~• =en:~:~ ~de A.:; Sml~:.-ent. 5, c rim l 11 a J '"''''"""'' :r r'(.........,...,, u. Sutllnn, u,,...'t·... N. 111 ,..,111 .. ,.. --•• ....,..,_._u Anoeln. ~· ~ ,._.. ~. Henri, K•ThY Mn w nom. c. __,,. ~. calendar -Judge James
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Aliport_ Cenlllr.
'1'1111 ls our official Grand-Opening ttme-
now right through till November 24th. So .
lie. BUN to como !JV and Join m for the
calebratkm.
Free gifts for Mother Nature.
l:eywtme has a deep lntemt In llCOIOIV'.
Tltal't lflty •••._ wbo comet !JV our
--at AhpoJ;r Cenler can tab
llome a UDlque free iilft. A VoQl1I oeedllnJI
tree nadv for planllnl whoNVtt vou
choooe ••• plus a 11911 lxdllit with com-
plete planllnl lnstructtcmi. PINN pay ' UI a vHll. We have onoup troes for
ovorybody (lncludlnl a 111PPIV at our
Westtnlnstor and Anaheim offlAIJ. .. .
At tho aamo time we11 lie continuing our
troo planting PlOllrllll In 0ranp County.
WIMm ~ come In lf01l llmlJllll to have a~ troo planl9d In JOQrJWDO, at
oar expl!llO, IJV the Dlvfllan ol FDnllif.
Every llngle tnle bolpo Onneo OountJ.
Wo'll ~you a map1-b1&Wlton your
tree 11 llolng plantect plut our tpOC!al
'8tWICla8 Of tbepk& .
0 eningof
Loa
Cl•tter.
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whole family.
l<eystono has planned • Illa hOu-.rm-
lng. We've put together a numl>or ·01
surprises for you. Thore11 lie dloplay1,
Uterature an<l lle!UI to male Iha ttmo you
operul et ICeyltana really wmthlfltllo.
A few wordl to uven.
Keystone stv. you the ldlbltt ln-
posstlllo on mrry dollar you dopolll at
Airport center. Tho onlv quo1tlon 11
bow mucll fn*al do V!lC1 Willi and lor
how Jona. ' '
Open• 1'11!111arJIUI-iOCllt!llt and 11111
5"' c:ompoumm clally from cha day vuur
fund111'1dopollted tolhoda10"1lbdmrll.
Deposit SIOOO or more at ICevston• Ind
receive s•;,'!11 o1i 1·2 year dopool11. Put In
el least ssooo for 2 yea11 or more Ind
yaur ylald 11 8'111 compounded dally. All
fundt lnturod to $20.000.
caaa Keystone.
If you Jib autllendo Spanflll cleeor.vua'll
like tho "'' our lntertor clecoretor ltu
handled our """ AlrpOrt Clml1lr Jnncll. 1r1 an -dellpt MOii ll11111t w.,.
c:arefallv -1n .._ Ind CXJOldl.
-SOr -pl Ill llN and QllDfort.
New convenlaclt
at Ille airport.
Drive right In Dlf MacArthar JoalentC.
We're llotwoen Compm an4 ,_ca
tho north 11de. Tltoro't plenty of pl.,..
and an ouy clrlvo-ln fKllllJ'.
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manv 1reo eorv1 ... vuuu llb1 -• Si po1lt lloxu, notary ttmc1, lft"111'1 ·'
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cbecU, Ute Of OUf tpedou C(+DllE+lff ~
room. And many other terYICft OlCda.
lively for you.
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5et ut MDDclay tlUGalb Tlmldllf ~ · a,oo 1.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Frldayt 10,Cl!D
a.m. to 8:00 pm. Manqor Jim Qut 111111
hl1 Ital! will lie w1lttna to •how 909
around. c0ma 1114 111 voar tNe-.
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Contracts
WAliHlllGTON (AP) -Tho
Air Force bu awarded more -•1• mllllon ill contrllCls to !loefnS Co. ol SeatUe aod
Mcbonn,en Douglas Corp. ol
L<ing Beaqh, lo start design
and development of an ad-
vanced new lransport plane.
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' . MERCIPES COUPll -The limlted-<0dition 4llOSLC ii the n..w flagship of the
Merooles-Benz lln'j '(ii North America. Less than •20j) cars per .month are avail·
able for the entire. U.S. and Canada. The founeater ·coupe is Of!ulpped with
fuel4njected V8 eri gine and almost every normal ''option" as standard equip-
ment.
THE Alli FORCE Is seeking
prototypes for a low-cost,
medium-sized, short takeoff
aod landing (STOL) jet
transport to replace the wort
horse Cl30 which bas been in
the air neet for at least 10
years.
ltt B!flla 4f;ear
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Boeing's contract t o t a I s
$95.2 m l I 11 on, McDonnell
Douglas' contract S B 5 . I
million. 'Ibe work will be ex-
ecuted in two phases.
Mercf~de~Benz Winding Up lo'the flrat lllklay pliaae, tbe
contractora will complete and
submit additional analy.,. ol
poalble desigJ>perf onnance
lrodeolfs.
Big ~ales Year in America The Air Force lhen will ieview , ibe contract • .o r
analyses, mate its own COit
stiidles aoc1 determine whether
to initiate Ille -phase under which each contractor
would build and teit two pro-
totype planes. The second
phase would last aboot «
months.
By CARL C~'1'ENSEN
Of ,... -~ ""' .,.,...
The 4SOSic. IJites.t mode!
from the world''• o I d e s t
a a t o moblle n W\ufacturer,
heads the lo/~Bem
mqdel liniup !or 19'13.
A lin:Uted eQit.Rin four·seater
coupe, the ·45lV3tc. goes on
..ie ·thb -n11 in the u.a.
Outfitted with normally "op--
tional" items as standard
equipment, leSJI; than 21» units
of the new ·f9-0del will be
available each rtionth. Price of
the -.c ... m be $15,094 at
parb of entry.
the windshield insure that
rainwater is kept away· from
the slde windows, thm aiding
vlslbutty even in a downpour.
A Similar design, plus an Jn.
glass heater, keeps the rear
window clear.
AN EXTRA·TBICK rubber
strip below the, belt line, pluB
special cornigated surfaces
below this, direct water from
Earnings Up
$86 Million
At Rock1veU
MERCEDF:i~ENz sales in
the U.S. are expected to be
well over M1tOOO in the 1972
calendar year· and the German
car maker it; winding up the
most successful year In tts N~~:, ~eD;d bi!tory. , T1>e new : f9ur..seater coupe, major ma niu fa c;t·u r e:r of
equipped w·itb a fuel-injected aetolpace, autorilotlye-, eJee.·
4.5 liter .J v~ })as' leatbier' ironies and;_ industrial pro-
upbolsjery, Air ~:tloniJll, ducts, reports increased !ales stereo ~~ · • "IJY!!en'. and earmnp for 11• fiscal
fOUMri.et dilC' b"r ate 8 year, which ended Sept. 30. automlfll!i~m Wlllunl ~·. Rockwell : Jr., • •teerint'/.· l\Dd ·•iritus other cbalnnan, llirid-ules foi"'tlie featureoi€~· year,..,. 7 perc~~ -~ $2.21
Fram • desilD itandpoint, ,blllioo to '2·311 biUl!ll\. f" ' "
much * -\llld Pmlli! ~ 1811.llil milll<ii
iod!llte' rvr:: In.~. ~::..;r -~ We -vlslb'l'.ty • ·million « 12oK ,8 .-., l•it y 8 1 t l>onilllloos. year •
__ Iott on 1the ed .. of 1ncladed in the profit figures
· were extraordinarY credi~.
' mainly """" !ale al stock !toldtn1s in Env~te<h CorJi.,
' 'Wbldl'' amdunted to ft.46
million In Jt71 and IUI.
111llllo1t thJI JOST. ,
Rockwell !aid the 1m tn>-
Jll'OVement 1'as due malbly to
reconl sillpmenll by 1be
automotive group aitcf u,.:
creaied development activity
on the Bl strate&lc bomber contract. The company alsO
benelllled from reduce! ef.
fectlve tax rates and lOwer iD.
tere.st costs.
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ORDER · . '•••Ifill
' ' "·'·-·--{· MICK YOURS . LABELS
TODAY!
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the front wheel wells toward
the tiack.1 of the car. Spe<!lal
aeroClynainic corrugations 1n
the rear· tall llghll help them
maintain their visibility
despite accumulations o f
road dirt.
Although 1>0 t principally
clellgl)ed for high speeds, the
450SLC bas beeo tes1ed In
Europe in excea of 125 m.p.h.
The 450SLC is Ute head or a
model line that for 1973 in-
cludes nlhe cars -two with
(our-cylinder engines, and five
with va powerplants.
The two four-cylinder cars
are the 2211 and 2200, wltil, the
"IJ" de31gnaHng the diesel·
power~ version. Both have
2.2-liter (134 cublc inc b )
engines w:itb single ove:rheed
caJlllbafb. •
ANY PRODUCTION
decision to go ahead wllb Id·
vanced Medium Short takeoff
and I.anding Transport would
be 'Withheld until alter Ille
Air Forte could see the pro.
totypes lo. llighl uoder the
Pentagon's Dy before 'you buy
procurement concept.
Nine contractors originally
were invited to compete for
the contracts.
More than 1,1.00 Cl.30s were
built, but there is no indication
how many of the replacemnt
short takeolf and landing jets
the Air Force woold Ille to
buy.
M!ff"11'• Worth
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Y~e~~.Buying Quiz . \· ~
By, SYLTIA P(!RTllB alone C8J1 pu1 you, ~n Oil the
· • .W.y lo beating any 1-ble Otrlsimas ls atill a full air future price spiral Simply by
weeks away ~ .the pressures the strategy of Urning your
on U5 ~ buy art ~dy close major buying to the months of
to Irresistible. Ia our desk at traditional sales you can
home, for lrtatanCe, the' biggest more than_ offset ~ny apparent
drawer is atuHed w i t h annual rise tn living costs.
catalogues, each Joeded with
alluring gilts and some priced
attractively too. Every bill we
now get from de):Wtment and
other ltor!I ii wbleh we have
charge accounta ·la also packed
wjth reminders of m o r e
tempthlg thing& to buy.
Thantqlving Is still to
come, but on "every side the
·~ and stores in city aod subUrbs are1 difntlna; with
11&1>1> which
becken ua to
'spend.
TRE BIO.
GEST apencl-
lng •llOUOO ol
the" yesn , "' .
on.
AM ao all· · """" time peak ·speodbig aeaaon II
wl!Lhe, u )'OU nupl expect in
an ..-my that b itW In the
conlpantlvely,..., olagea ol
a strong, solid advance. For
both big-ticket aod 1maD·
I Uctet. lleml acroos the board
ol ioodl and services, buying ""°""' 'win tlmlbie in the ---Q. ls thla a ~ tlmt lei you to buy? .
A. Yes, H you muJI liovo the
lteml or want them for gilts.
Although prices ar0 at their
-highl, tbey11 be f1i11!« ·In· 1m. And you can't
oOslpone an eaential purchase
Or llv• a Cbrlstmaa gilt after
Ille bolldayL
Q. Aren't November llld
-.111r ever eood -lo bdJ ~ that aren't prlctd
at lbilr ,..a1
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-.. till -ol lrldl-lloial -aid you actually ~ .... wblbntltllJ • .,,
tiurtas-.
-It • llDOd .... th bo .,.,,, bieytlel, lilanbla. ..
ed , cirS, women11 co 1t1 ,
hv11aotta. ~ aood1 , qQms,·~, -1 coven !or
CUI, mh I lboel, Womtn'I
-..-baalon.
~ It • eood month
to lllQ>: blaoketa, -can,
dM'tn'I ckttldric, women'• ~b)ldra1'1 -ta, 'I boll, _.. Mid ............. _ ..... •••i'•.._ Dyll .................... the ....
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ol the ,...., ond -pldes
Q. WHAT ABOUT waiting
for the·post-Chirstinas sales?
A. Of course, on many
purchases which you can easi-
ly postpone and which are not
on special sale now, you will
save money if you wait for the.
post-holiday clear1111«1. 'nlat'1
no more than obvious good ......
Q. What U ycu're ln doubt?
A. Then give ywrseU thil
quiz, prepared by Ille ,Coupdi
for Family Financial Educa-
Clon, and fJnd out whether you
al>OUld or should nol buy. •
(1) Do you really need thil
item?
(%) ls l b i s price
rtuonabae?
(I) ls this the best lime to
buy the item?
11) IF THIS IS a bargln, b
it a current model?
15) U "oo ,ule," Is tbe price a
true 181e price!
(I) Are you sure no other
Hem can be substttuted!
(7) Are you IW'e there are no
major dlaadvautqea?
(S) Although excessive In
price, will It aallsfy an inner
need!
(1) HA VE YOU checked and
ftlell'Cbed the item?
~1Do~tlon~w the
(11) Doa thil !<taller offer
11!1' ~ servloes with Ille
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SCore """ -.. lollon: u YGU.ba .. 1-11 -,.., buy
the prvdrd;
Jf you hive M )'eHI, tblak
agaia; ~
llyoubavebolowl,_,
lqel IL
And ... lhla qtdl for uie
over llld over opla. q.v lj>e yem, 11·ww..., you 1,..
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Suit Namea
Leisure Finn
LOS ANGELES -Finl
l.ellun Corp. aod Ill Bever!J
HiU.·buld IU bs Id I a fJ,
Goldoletn, SomueiJon Inc.,
ban boon llCCUled of t,,..i
IDd -ol led1rat -llwlln•clvil .. l'"'1 II II.I. Distrl<t c.t
"'" bf UM 8oclatUeo ' Jlll. cbanp c.mnillrloo .
Tho Miit alltg" lbert WU I
~of_.. "letler -· ol JP1nl IAlluro wllhoul Ille
"iftlralloll ioqolred 1 llflor lo
the flnn'I public tl'1Jllltioa a1J
montho qo.
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Fifteen out of every 100 America~s foqay pwi'i· stoc~ ,·
We couldn't prove it, of course, but it seems likely . .
that the percentage is even greafer het"e in the Or-,
ange Coast area . . ·. and ·it's growing every day.
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that's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago r:
to be the first newspaper in Orange County to •bring ' . its readers "today's final stocks today" via s1,lper, high
speed wire services. We're still doing jt in eve.ry home-
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delivered edition and the service gets better all the time.
Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in the
DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of
more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12
minutes to move the entire New York and American .. '
Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of W!i!ll
Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT · ·
right here ·on the Orange Coast.
And when technology find~ a way to beat that speed
r~9rd, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the
first to use it to bring readers "today's .9dion today:"
When. it · comes to r financipl news, ·the · one that means
business 1s the
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'GOOd Guy' Wjns .
By WION LOISAlllY ...............
MAZATLAN, Mex. -'J'tro .... a-ol Cllllilr*
Yael!\ a.b"" mooed """' hl!Wl..... ladder In tbe Loi
Aqe!eo lo Muatwi 7acllt
l'ICO b)' virtue ol lollow1llg a
""!lllon of tbe ....
Grem's Yellow Jacket wu
awarded fourth .....U and
finl In Clua c after the race
commltlff ccncluded that ...
ljJool two houn and •
mlnuta In going lo tllo
•ssistmce ol Hertt Jobmon'a
Vector 11on1bunc!.17.
IN '1111! RACE '""""' the '-----,---"' Gulf ol CalUornla, GNene was '
laking star -in the ....... ateorlng the ll<iat by the set of
of his oavliatlon -be the Aila
-flam dp lo windward. When 'ye11ow Jackei ....
He onlered his belmaman lo given Credit for the IGol time cha!>ie courae and ln...itpte. abo movtd lo the top, illapiao.
Alter nearly .three hours ol in( GOry M!"'l'I' Bhle Streak,
seardllng in the darlmea,. 'Jle_.t Harll\lf Yacbl Club,
Yellow Jacbt came-Vee> prevloaoly reported aa the
tor II fioundtrilli wtlbaut a C1ua .-r.
rudder. Greene and bll crew Tbe North American Yacbl
Stood by the dl!abled Vector II Jla<jng Unloo rules for long
until the eocor1 .....i crabby dislance ...... mates .,..,.
Two arrived on the acene. VlalonS for correcting the ilme
of a yacht which goes to lhe
VECTOR II finlshi!d the assistance of another I n
race under sail with her crew distress.
Peps' C'9a•plonslalp
Lake Havasu Race
Winnings Boosted
Prize money for ·the 1972
Pepsi Cola Outboard World
Championship at Lake
Havasu, already the rlcbell of
aU boai nce1, · bu been
-from '80,000 lo $1&,000 by M c C u II o c b Propertlea,
aponsor of the Nov. 25-26 race
clualc on the 45-mile COiorado
River lake.
The total SUrQ is being
Hobie Cats
Will Race
In Hawaii
FHty of the world's top
Hobie Cat·l4 sailors will meet
head-on in Honolulu, Hawatt,
In January for the first world
championship regatta of the
claaa.
The lklppen will be leading
Hobi Cat racers and natiooal
champions from E u r o p e ,
-Africa, South Amtrlca,
Japan~ Medco, C an a d a ,
Allatralla, Puerto Rico, and
the llnlled States.
Tbe bl( event will be joinlly
opomored by Pan American Afrwafl. Primo Beer, tho
~ Canoe Club of
Waikiki and the Co a I t
Catamaran Corp, m.1m1fac..
lurer al the Hobie Cal sailin(
catamll'lllL
dlatributed through 45 places.
uWlth the aided. '5,000, we
will be able lo bop the money
for top flnilllln the lllll1l! u
lul• year, ind at the mne tJme, ~ ... pa :m·en·ta
another IO 'pli:eo from the 25
awarded · lut: year," aid
Robert P. McOllloch, race
chairman.
The winner's share will be
$11,000, .aecond place '9,000,
and tblrd place ·'5,000 -the
aame as a yeM' ago. The
driver wbo winda up in '5th
place will. win !lilll'.
McCulloch 1'1-U.O -will be -., '40.• lo
the owe pune,wblle the -115,000 will come u a -1
~~)\Jlfi!
board al ~ .. -Corp. McCulJ<lcb aid be ezpects
a field Of • or more entries
tbil ¥UJ', all lilnnel bulla with
single qlnel.
Speclaton will be SUesia of
the· Pepal Cola Comf)IDy.
There will be no admlaslon
charge.
With tbe ._.., .. 11111' for
· entries, MCCUiioch 11ilf tbll 20
of the driv .. 1ngiltered IO far
will be new al Lab Havuu. Amoni IJiem",are Jamet D.
Tracy, AncbanC•, Alub:
Tim Brlgp, LUe Fonot, ID.;
David M. Potter, Seattle,
Wuh.; lltit Serra, Detroit,
Mich.; Jim l'oreman,
Houlton, Tex.; WaJDe Dowdy,
Sparks, Nev. j BrilD Smith,
Toronto, canoda; Elr! Bent>,
Cbarfeslon, &C.: and Ludwl(
Scblndler, Ptcloerlng, Canl!la.
The nplla la alaled Jan.
U-11, but qualifying rlCOI will
be sailed up. lo and IDclu"lni
Jan. 17. ,Adual cbamplonlblp .
c001pelld111nrlll. btgil! Jan. 11.
The roptta will Conllal ol 10
2 Yachting
Races Out ...... -.... 1111-
Solo Trip
Chartered
LONOON (AP) -The
1ntem1t1oDa1 Yldll Ricing
Unlllll ha cllepped tbO Illar
and drap -in fa-of
tbe· -callD!ann and
the -m din(bJ al
OSAKA, Japan (AP) -the Im Olympic 0-.
Kenlcbl Barie, wtio ....... Tbe ...... and lelllpool
the P..itlc <II a D un---and the fl1lnC prec«'rrtrl lolo cndlt 10 .. ...,., ... rmn din ... -
r;r:.:: =~ .. ':.\° = aD --...... -In ..,... -a -tbla,....10f7DiplcaatKltl-~ -diq. .... ....... ed for""'
Tbe .._,_ -Tbe doe!-.... lo be
W11 arillDallY lo leave tbll 1omiaDJ -by I b t ...... J.,..... cllJ :::t; i.......llallll °'1mplc ·Con>-= ":., "':,~Jiit more mlttti .
...-:ybllatwlJ•bUlll , ~ ~ ...... mt .,.,_..,. D," a ll·lool dallafJll)lllll_ ........ _
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ot. •11111 -n,•... Tho . ot u....., ..... U.worldlll.__ .._ -lower...,.. • ..,.. ........... ,a., ...... ~,_. ....
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"SiWdyfMalat -. ' SHOE1 .. RACK
.''No .... ,,,.,"'°"" Scotfe ..... s ... .,,, ' . . • Holds 9 pain of ..... "'1Qlfy-GJ'd conven1ently.
-• ~nln. ,,., shots on the' dOMf floor.·
• GNot for both men'1..&.-women'1 shoes.
, f ·llG' $1.29
~LECT-. UEATER ... _.,, _...,,. _.,,,.. .
• U1dqu. bole .hofds secure on any llftOOth sutfoce.
• Head 1wW1 lust wl\at ntry home
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" • ' . . ' i<altllloo -ond .... --·--. ... to be m11 lawfMl toeddtd h.tu· ::.-.~:b.i'::":: llolld. wtil -~ .. ,do ~rt." Sbe lru giftll fewti ....,...,..... .... ad ~ leD l!IY1fbeo she --II.
' fte 'impOrt ol this ·oo1e1nn "°" may ;,iii.. who have c:hlldtm ond -wbo
..... I .... woy 'oil It lhe time II Is don1 • qreed that oompoa!cmblp Is
opaUn. but lnevltabl), If lhe marrilg• ....... .,.
..... , ... ID I aoboom It -by ''Ila•'-cblldren he'-," llid ·-' .~~ -.... -ol two da ........ "but It'• jull 11111 tbe
Odilo In hlch lhol the wife -I ·same.•• ,.
wldoW: • "If you hove dilldno, you --~to I 11111 otalewide aurvey, -to make," another pointed Giii,
---,_ by 1.4 )'1111. Wldowl. I03')lll lbol lhe burden ol moJdns Ill ol
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....-loto :tbe -!bl there lo no .rule ~~ "Y~ never !eel better about 11; lo~ lo D1111e U euy, Jull 111ldel""" ,.a•jull leom to Uve lrom dol' to:dl:I'.·"
thol ""1 bolp. ·A wtdoW ol i.ur yeon llid tbOt olil lelt
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·RU" a 7llp .•.• nwxie to belp ease the .,,+'t!l{1-1tneu,'1 recalled a group GI -· f, ''. • •
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She Improves Her Aim By Going Off Center i
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing
for the: benefit ol 'lruomnia in Idaho",
lbe womao whose ttu,,band ls havtna an
af!Alr will! lib lleCttlat)'. When she said,
"I thou(J>t I'd be tile last wife in tile
world to have such a problem," I heard
mfself talking. She's wherfi I was four
yean go. Here's what l did about it -
and it saved my sanity. Maybe it will
save Hera.
Sit down with 11 piece of paper and a
pencil. Make four beadings at the top of
the pa1e. Label the first colwnn
''l'<nonal Str<ogths." fn it tl6t all the
things you have going for yoo : education,
loob, money, skills, connections. ek.
Head the next column, "Thfs Helped Ille Illy salvatlao waa Colna -to the
Bet ..... " Liit all the thl.,. that belpod unJvenicy. I always wanled to get my
lift your spirlta when you were troubled: degree_ I· not only achieved my pl but I
music, llOWlni. voluo--k, chun:h, IOIUlCI -val .... Now I Co lookln& for
painting, plzyllcal exercise, change of lbe -wm 11 slttJig alone. I alt Clown
scen<ry. , and start talilng -or llllenlna. The
Head the third column "P<ople I Can ' world ;., filled with tm:bledl-le who
Count On." Lisi !'JUI' most "'liable need friendship. I learned thll when I
friends, a favorite relative, a neighbor, a was in need of help.
doctor, a clergyman. Lable the fourth The best part of my story is that l
column "New Opportunities." List the kept my husband, Suddenly he was no
ways you can get back Into the longer the center of my existence. He
mainstream. Pretend you are a widow. began to respect me when I stopped beg-
(Emotiooally you really are.) Is it a new ging for his love, checking on hLs
job you need? A new city? Vohmteer whereabouts and mating him feel like a
work? Back to school~ heel . Today be sees me as a new person.
--"' ' ~ • ' ,. ... f
And t gl.Jess I am. Just sign me -
REBORN IN NEW YORK
DEAR NEW YORK: Bravo! You went
to """' ad did 10methlog about youraelf
lolteod el domaocJ;DI clluCea la Dlkn.
So lew people tlilali: ·of lldl •-b
bee-ff'• ... -dlfflctdl .... M,y
11..--111-! DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a girl
aged 17, aod l'Ve been 1oinC wttb a gey
20 10< over a ,.....,_,..-ball. Jimmie and
I have decided l llhould 10 oo the plll. We
feel It Is !ht bell .,..y 'lo --
unwanted Pl"Clllll''I'·
I want to te~· my molhor about om-
declaloo but to llo -,nib_'°"· I dooi know how to broach the IU~ject. Mom
and I get along OK but ft have never
talked about anythina intimate. Also, I'm
afraid abe mlgbt 1et angry and order 11>e
to quit aeelag Jimmie lmmodialely,
which, of courae1 I would reluae to do.
' Pleaae, Ann, nelp me find the words.
Eveo tbougb Mom and I are DOI very
close I don't want to deceive her. -
MUDDLED MOU'111
Your Horoscope .. ~ ...•...........•.. , ~ l''INCHES·A·WAY'' ~I: Scorpio: Don't Take • Ml~RAL WARP METHOD
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SPECIAL Risks With Emotions • • • $I 0 OPF Wlltl 11111 M
5 INCH LOSS
FIRST VISl'r
Treasure Faire
Some of the holiday items to be sold at the tw<><lay Treasure Faire are dis-
played above. The sale, conducted by the Me5a Circle of the Florence Crittenton
Home, will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, and from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, in Island House, Fashion Island.
From Page 13
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 14
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Marcb 21·Aprlt 19):
You can run but you cannot
really bide. Know it·.and face
facts. You tend now to fear
the unknown. Indications are
that tears are groundies!.
Finish project. Face person
who played important role in
past.
TAURUS (AprillO-May 20 ):
Accent ability to win your way.
Turn on charm. Bring forth
creative resources. T a k e
chance on your own abilities.
Stress originality. Lead rather
than fullow. Recent social con-
tact pays dividends.
GE~ (May 21.June 20 ):
Hunch is important. Your in-
ner feeling now serves as
reliable guide. Insist on
chance to elevate standing.
One who makes promises
should put them in more solid
form. Say so and it could be
done!
CANCER (June 2t.July 22 ):
Reacb beyond normal ex-
pectations. Perceive potential.
It is greater than you might
think at this moment. Saglt-
tarh&a iA Involved. Make travel
plana.. Open communication
lines. Write, read and study
language.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Money astOCialed w 11 11
partner. joint enterprise is
featured. Be aware of fme
pcinta. Read betweeo t h e
lines. Check details. What ap-
pears to be settled may have
to be revbed. Oblain expert
counael.
Vi1lGO (August 23-&pt. 21):
Spotllgbt is OD publlc relations,
bow others respond to your
special efforta. Be ready for change, travel, variety. Your
ability to analyze situations la
highlighted. Gemlal could now
play key role. · ·
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 21):
Talk of home improvement
could be featured. You are
concerned with basic issues -
and comfori8. You do bavt
right to enjoy what bas been
eamed. Ac I accordingly.
Moderate pace. Stick to diet,
health rules.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
See ctearly where special re!A-
lionshlp is concerned. Don't
fool yourself. Co~lrol emo-
tions. Be responsive, not
foolish. Creative e n e r g i e s
surge to forefront Imprint
your own style. Member of~
posite ... is in picture.
• • • Widowhood: S1arting . Again
SAG!TrARIUS (Nov. D-
Dec. · 21): Attend IA>·
c-ted wlth•!lot!'e, bnlc iisues. Ta1u! aothlni I o r
granted:. Inv e 1.t men t pro-
ced~ needs review .
Caprlttn can help you in
money matter!. 8,ulld on solid
base. Be sure structure ii
sound .•
portance of searching out
somemie to talk to.
A member of Parents With-
out Partners, Pat talked about
a special section within the or·
ganizatlon, simply called Wld·
ows and Widowers.
SAME BOAT
Each member has immed.i·
ate empa thy tor the olhers.
she said, because they are all
in the same boat. The group
meets once a month, but rare-
ly does conversation revolve
around lheir personal prob-
lems.
The section, which was
reorganized ·.a couple of years
ago. had ·been disbanded for
awhile because it met so much
opposition from members who
are divorced.
''TheY think we are morbid;
that we worship the dead. It's
natural to mention them
(dece ased spcuse) in nonnal
CQnversation, but they (the
divorced ) don't understand
·ro avoid d15appo1ntment. prospective
11 r1des are reminded to have ~eir weddinJ?
storie s with black and white tlossy fhoto-
"aphs lo the DAILY Pll.OT Womens De-
partment one week before Ille wedding.
Pictures received after that time wW not
be used.
J<'or engagement announcements tt is
imperative that the ltory, also accompanied
by a blaci and whJti glo11y picture, be sub-
mitted 111 weeks or more before the wedding
date. II deadline Is not met, only a story will
be used.
To help fW requtremenu on both wed·
ding and engagement &tortes, form• are
available In all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further quutJons will be answered by
Women's SectJon stat! members at 6424321 .
~ eety•ctre ective•wetr 0--
WE ARE NOW
CLOSED
WHILE STOCKING OUR
NEW STORE
AT « FASlllN ISWID
Ol'ININO NO'nMlllR 17th
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that." understand. The woman ac-
Comparing attUudes of those cepted.
who are divorced to those who Shortly afterward, her phone
are widowed, Pat said, "We rang again. This time a lonely
don 't feel rejected. Oivprced widower was calling. Pat also
people do. They are bitter and invited him and he accepted .
think more about their prob-The two callers were mar-
lems than we do." ried a few weeks ago.
The hotline that Pat mans is Pat trunks women put their
not limited to PWP ml!!mbers. lives back together faster and
She said a good percent.age ol better than men. She said
the calls are from non-most men are more delparate.
members and that u.i calla ':rhey .....Uy ruab Into mer·
are the heaviest on Friday riage right away and then so
night!. ''The phone often rings often end up in a divorce
at all blurs. court." Her advice to widows: "I suppoae the reason Is that it's the night that beaina the uwait at lea.st tlfte years I -before you remarry. It usually ong, lonely weekend. Know.ing takes at least two of thoee for
you are going to have all tbo8e recuperation. Remember, you
hours to spend alone is never married the first tlrne
depressil18 and many feel because you were lonely, 50 desperate," she said. don't use that as i reason for
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.-
19): · ~ lndlca~ thmlgh coo~r&lio~-wltll~ Accipt-relpon!lbilicy: Your ef.
forts now will be appreciated.
One in position of authority is
due to Dash green light. K®w
it and be encouraged.
AQUARIUS (Jan. JO.Feb.
18): New approach means
financial gain. D is p 1 a y
courage of convictions. What
others call "far out" may be
just right for you. Know It and
respond accordingly. Don't sell
yourself short. You )lave
something of value to offer.
PISCES (Feb. 19 • March
20): You come into your own.
STORYBOOK ENDING ~th~e~aeco;;:;:~nd~.'::' ======;:Ir:::::::::::::
storybook ending to one of her llawever, there Is a ;= DTER·. :r·
calls, though this is an ex. 'YOU Seetion'
ception, Pat p;ilnted out. There's SGmfllhlng for YOU Last New Year's Eve lhe tn the "YOU Section" of the
had a call from a lonely DAILY PILOT Sond widow. Pat had a date, tnvlted. every 1Y ·
the woman to join them ex-Check ill penonal appeal for
plaining tha t her date would you and yours.
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j LOS ANGELES -No one knows whal ~ I<> make of lhe Los Angeles Rama lhIJ ~ season. A week ago they beat a con-
tending AUanta club 20-7 and lbea SUn-
day they fell I<> last plaoe Denvtr If.lo.
A Contact Sport
The Philadelphia Flyers' Ross Lonsberry puts it to Craig Patrick of
the GoJden Seai. in National Hockey League action SUnday. The Fly-
ers won, 8-3, to maintain a slim Western Division lead over the Los
Angeles Kings.
"! wisb l knew what Ille problem Is,
what Is DOI worting," mused Los Angelea
quarterback Roman Gabriel alter lhe
Denver game.
"I've played oo leams that had bad
seasons and tbooe lhat had good ........
but I've never been on teams that are
good ooe week, bad tbe neit, good, bad,
good, bad. We seem to come up for the
big games, but oot the every week game.
"We'll win Sunday, we've got to. I
know we Jost our momentum against
Denver, but we c&Q't afford to kJae oext
week."
'l1lis Sunday, tbe ldinneaota Vikings In-
vade lhe Memorial eou..wn with lhe
78,000 seals already solcf cul And the
comfortable 112-pme lead ., !be Rim.!
In lhe National Football Cmlerence Wesl
bas been cul I<> a hall pme.
Atlanta beat New Orleans . 26-20 to
move up on the Rams and San FnmdlOO
also woo to further complicate the jam
al lhe top.
Coach Tommy Prothro WU ast.d why
lhe Rama didn't play better.'
"I just dorl't know," be artl\ftrtd.
"O!Jvlomly, we'ft had beUer days, but l
thought llenftr ployed awfli!ly, well, l
think our team made an effort'lo play
but just didn't have tile mmtal con-
centration."
Disgruntled Track Stars
Vote to Break From AAU
By RANK WF.SCll
Of .. D9lff' ..........
Approximately so top U.S. track and
field athletes, coaches and officials
gathered Sunday in Newport Beacb and
voted to form a new track and field
organization separate from tbe Amateur
Athletic Union and United States Track
and Field Federation.
The albleta expressed bllterne.s and
dlmriwntment with &be admln.IJtration
ol -lbe MU and U)ll!od States Olym-
pic Camnlttee and voted In favor of II
prerioully lftlllred ~ to declare
a bttat from tbe AAU and seet new
directiom in amateur track and field
programa: on the natJooal leveJ.
'l1le group, as yet unnamed and solely
concerned with track and field athletes,
aeeka to fonn an ora:anizatim which ls
more reapoalive to the needs of
tracbters a a d better able to provide
necellAr)' training facilities, coaching
and more IUltable conditions for U.S.
athJetes to prepare for future irt-
temaUonal competitions.
Former Olympic gold medaUst Harold
~y. now pl<lldenl of Ille Soulhern
CIJlb1lll SCriden mick dub, and leader
In the orpnlsatlon el!ort llUllllDed up tile _., pooltlon.
.. Jf.'a a p-q1 root.I movement that
started about a mcmtb ago with a few
cooeemed lthletes and offtdala who
think it's time to consider a reorganiza-
tion of. tracli and field In lhe Unlled
States to eliminale some of the in-
competency that has been shown by the
AAU and the U.S. Olympic Committee."
"111ere has never been a more op-
portune time for a strong statement from
the people these organizations are sup-IX"'<i to serve," Connolly said. "With the
recenl NC¥_ pullout from lhe Olympic Commilt,., tbe threat of prole"81ooal
tracl, and tbe problema that ...... -
in Munich, people are becoming more
aware that a change mmt be made."
Tbe new organizaUon's approach
toward reorganizing th" present program
would be to seek conUnuoll! financing
through private lndwtry and !ederal
subsidization. Concerning the Olympic
Games, lhe alhletes and coaches voted
sup-port of 13 proposals which include:
-All eligible athletes be provided
transportation, room and board during
the time necessary for tbe Olympic
tMal!. (Presently most athletes pay their
own way).
-Olympic trials tor men and women
be held concurrenUy at the same mre,
and a combined pre -Olympic training
program follow lhe trtall.
-Coaches of the men 's and women's·
teams be elected two years prior to the
Games (prelefltly the selection Ls made
* * * Meetlag In Newport
Athlews Tell Gripes
About Olympics,AAU
What'• bugging !be 1thlete. and
coacbet who want to fonn a new track
organiuUon?
A sampllng ol the commenl& from
some assembled at the Sunday meeting
In NewpCll l BOich.
llarold Ccalolly, f....,.,. ,Olympic gold
medalltt, president of So u t h e r n
C.U!omla Slriden track club :
••1n JIN J came home lrom Finland
when I had coa~hed tor two years to the
MU. ll -a put dlsaJJl'Ointmenl. The
•""'h""r..,.. ls made up ol the same
old -. and do-nothlnp . . . II
perpotmt# becllaae the Ionpvll)' or the
lllllola lo brief, and thert .,. alwayi
OIW ... camlnc up that they can lead."
Piil ~ Benll, Amertcan Women's
"
2
""" .-holder llD-71, portlcl-,.. II lino Olympics: .
, ._Ob ..... ....,,_Pa Ill full
from the 1thletes themselves. There's no
doubt we could've done better and
should've done better in many events in
P.1unlch. The natural talent av1\lable
wasn't brought out in many technlque
evmts Uke the triple jump."
WNtey Taylor, StrideC!I athletic di~·
tor:
"The StrJders have produced ....more
medal wlMing alhletes than any other
school or club in the C0W1try, yd we've
nevu received the kind ol lllpport prom-
ised from the U.S. Olymp,tc committee
and Ill development fund. '
Bob Seagren, pole vaulter;
"My proble1111 wllh tbe MU and the
USOC are fairly lftll known, I !eel I have
a rew more yt.en ol ccm;,Uon left, and
I'd !Ifie lo keep oompe but I don~
know lf 1t'!I worth the bus e1."
Gtorp Frenn. lhotputter:
"Wt need an overhaul ln the l)'Stem,
or Munich wfll be only the beginning.
We'll 1et beat wone ID future Olympic..''
only a few months prior) and athletes
have a greater say in the naming of
coaches.
-There be an increase in track and
field coaches for the Olympics to 10
men's coache3 and six women's team
coaches to effect coverage of all evenl&.
--CO.cbea be paid a salary and ex-
penses by lhe United States Olympic
Committee.
-At least five nationa! tralnin' siles
be prorided with stafflng .to pruvlde CO!):
ttnucua a n d oogolng Olymplc develop-
ment between Games.
-The 1P'OUi> supporll tile .....pi of a
national sports foundation u has been
propaoed In a bill before Coogress, and
supports a congresalooal invesUgaUon of
the workings or tile United States Olym·
pie COmmittee.
During one portion of the meeting,
athletes voiced their grievances oo the
present system and their support of the
measures. Among tile pmnlneOll sup-
porters were sbotputter George Freon,
pole vaullen B o b Seagren and Dick
Rallal>ack, blgb jumper John Dobrolh,
sprtnlers John Smith and Chuck Smith,
Martha Watson ol. the women'• track
leam and high hurdler Gary Power.
About 40 other .,.,,.,,_l athletes
aCJ"OflS the nation returned questionnaires
in support of the croup according to of·
ficials.
The ooly athlete not to voice con-
curr<nce with tbe AAU propoaal was
John WarkenUn, who said be -peJ"IODally
had no complatnla wilh the Mu, and
tnat the present group pr o b a b I y
represented only 5 percent or less of the
athletes who are competing.
Warren Emery, president of t h e
Southern Paclfic AAU was allo on band,
and while ..,...1ng with aorne of the
alhleta' points, he advlled lbem to at-
tempt to aolve problems lbraup -t channela ol the MU, and caullcme<flbem
againlt pulltnc out from .. orpnbltlon
thal already baa tile -kine -k for oveneeing naUonal atbletica.
A sleerlnf commltlee ol nine membert
was eelected to formulate a COllllllUllon
!or tbe organlzallon, aeet flm<llnl, and
anlldt support. UIWDalely, the ll'O'IP will
r<qulre """'Cnltlon -t b. -Ilona! Olympic Oommlllet ""' . the
lnternatloaal -Alblellc F...,. dallon le be -eel the ollldal
organliatkla ol 1tbletel. ·
What are the group's chances?
"If we had the money right oow, I'm
sure we could do Jt," say• Pat WlnsJow
Bani<, a t1ne-time OlYmolan and
member ol the steertzw cooiunlttoe. "We
have the aupport of athletes, coacllea and
IO'Vtfl1D'lent olflciala."
John Smith, Ille world -bolder In the 440, wasn~ qulta u optlmllllc aa
lira. Bank.
"I'm Involved In lhIJ orpnlsatlon
becaule I'm an alblete, ancf I think
cbangos haft to "' made." -•ya. "Bui I wooldn, CON to apeculata Oil tile
chnncea now. We'U ha•• to ...it and
sec."
Said Ralston, on the-Denver llde, "I
know you -l me I<> talk ahoul tile
Rama, but I want to ~ tbll II tbe moot
meaningful game !or ua and pul u In .,...._ IOI! Ille d(vialoo. We delmaed
tbem niore loday for l'llDDfnc lban pw-inf. They do have a !Ine leaDI, and I
hope lbll doem't ruin lbelr chance• "" their clvialan."
His ..,......,. to defeme qalnst the
pus and the run was to Gabriel's 10re
elbow which has hampeftcI bis throwing
this aeuoa u the Rams have compiled a
li-3-1 recor.t
The Raina quarterbact agreed bis
passing ....,'t e11ect1ve qalnst tbe
Broncos, bat declared. "The arm felt
good." Alked aboul team concentration,
lhe lleld leader ...........i, "There aeema
lo he a lad< of concentration Oil the part
of ,.... of the team, bat I· don't know'
wtiy."
The llama' new owner, Carron
Rnlenbloom, WU In llJe dreaaing room
but he dldli'I aay anylblng. Obviously not
happy, be paced tile Door.
!'Ullhadt Willie EUJaon. wllose fumble
al tlle'Rama' ZS let up the g-field
goal by Tum<r, said, "I had control of
the ball, I ju9I &ot hi! bani." Lyle
Alzado, 253, and !'!'1\ Domres, •, were
the men responsible !or 'blltlng tile 2IJO.
pomid Ellllon.
Still, aonordlng to Gabriel, the -didn~ do anylblng the Rama hl\dn't ...
peeled. "OUr game plan wu·tlle 11D1e as
It was for Atlanta, but for aome reason,
It just dldn, wort<. '
"Tf we don't beet Minnesota, we have a
hard. rougll road ahead of ....
Denver scored on a seven-yard pass
from Charley -to Jerry Simmons
in the second quarter for a 7~ haUtime
lead as the Rams wti:e booed by the
crowd of 65,391.
Simmons. nearly llCOl'!d-a n o t-b e-r
touchdown on a second leaping, over-thf!..
shoulder catch, but this time be landed
on his shoulder and broke hls collarbone.
The Rams charged bacll In the third
quarter with a touchdown oo a f~yard
pass from Gabriel to Snow and another
three points on a 12-yard David Ray fie ld
goal I<> take a 10.7 lead.
Not to be outdone, the Broncos came
ciuui!lni back and scored nine polnls In
lhe final stama on field goals of 38, 12
and 36 yards by the veteran Jim Turner.
INDIVIDUAL LUDl•t
llUlhlM: Owwtr, L""9 .,,_,,, ~ 1"51. Los
AnH1n. EUI-lUl. Ber1ttMn NJ. ·~= '*-· ,,..,._ .a ~ ws, SMnri.111 2-20. lM AflMles. l!IMtM .MS. KIN WI. INW 2·20.
,....,.; Dtlrlw. ,.,_ 114W. 121 """' Loll "'-tel. Gllwle& U.U-2, 110 y .... -·-" , •133 »7J
112 "' H 20 11·1).2 T~n-J .... ..
HI >I ........
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MIKE: SIMONE
Simone Defies
Pro Football
Size Factor
By HoWARD L HANDY . ..................
LOS ANGELES -J.!lte Slmme was
once told by a cal Stale (Long Bead!)
scoul lhat be wu loo mnalJ I<> play major
coll.,.. football.
Today be Is not Gilly a gradulle cf
Stanford Unlvenlty where be a_..i
in two Role Bow{ gun. U I "8rter
with the Oaidlnais but II I member cf
lhe Dmver Bnlncoo prolesafonal footbell team. -. -
-altellded Goldm West College for two years whore be pined aJ1.coos
fmnce bonorl u a llneliacker' and at
Stanford was olao an oolltandlng
defensJve star.
Mite was a happy young man In the
Broncos dresalnC room Swlday lollowiDC
Denver'1 .11-10 victory aver the Rama.
"ll'• qulle an up«lenoe playing pro-
feaional football," MIU uya. -"--
What does he lblnk tile big dJllerence
belween college and pnilealooal play ls?
"The playi are happening quicker and
the playera are olao bla<r and quicker.
In college I had lime .to react but here
i~'s almost entirely a matter of instinct,
especially on defenae.
"I think I can play pro hall aa a. atarter
and our linebacker -.It (Bob GamboklJ
told me I could. It's ~ e. matter of
sticking it out lD'•tll I have Ute *
portunlly to break through u a starter.'"
In high school at St Anthony In Long
Beach, Simone was a fullback and
linebacker at 1711 pounds. Nobody talked
to him except Golden West's Don Rowe.
"He got In toucbWltb me and made me
feel they wanted me al Golden WesL
When I Dnlalled lbere, there were a lot
of maj,.. collep llCOUta ammd and I nar-
rowed lbe choice to Stanford and
Nebruka.
"I wanled to remain on Ille ....t coast
and I'm oot ICln')'."
That'• bow Clllcago's Dick Butkul Ptllldl .. Green 81y'1 John llro<k·
lngton In a 28-17 National FoolbaJl X....,. Joa Swully In• ny Cells
tral Division clash. See pro roundup, Page 17 for details.
11 llt lo the albletet and -dies only
..... tho IU... Ibey are at tile Games.
AD OCher -the alhlelel muat pn>s
- --means. II II lmi-lble lo .. la • pd lllldal performance today Bryant Says Alaba111a" Davis Are No. I ==" "*' wlllc:b mUll be lllr1clly 1 -R•-· pole v1ulltr : · I "'I\ .. al lleld""""" t-the MU , , A., .. 111e money '""" trlldl
... -..... -lnlo the Spoft . . , [! I I the MU bureaucracy)
I 1 -• rl J 11111 I ahould come I<> a
- -1 lboftl lnattad of a vaultinc ..... ~
~~~i;::::::r:lhelr fair .un-;'h i*. llld 1 .. nd h,. 10 come
h
)
JllllMlllGRAll, Ala. (AP) -Coach
Paul "Baar" Bryant 11kl, Sunday he
-"" ~ football learn la lhe
bllt In tho n a ti O n and that hll
~ Terry O.vll, Ia !he bell
player llllOlli Iha oatlon'a colleglanl.
Meonllme Cotton Bowl inllderw belleve
their dlancet lo land .-en Alabama
forUla ...... role In Ille New Veor'I Day
""2lap focCblll clalllc Impn>vtd ...,.
~:atvtday N now ba1 a kla and a lle •nd
\
Alabama ls ctrtaln I<> vaull aheod of the
Comhuakerw In tile weekl1 poUa.
Bryant •Id lhe andefealed Qlimon
Tkle'a 3WI v1ctor7 nvtr ~
unbeat<n Loulll-·aai. S.lurda)' .. _
a areal win for a veal football loam
•falnst • great team."
Ha ukl he had lelt lhat Soutbem cal
and Mlcl>Iian ... ,. better -hll t-. How be believes Alabama llboold be
riled No. I "unleaa aoinebod)> -ge•
my mind. I hope It llln 'I V!rPila 1'1<11,"
'
Alabama'• opponent -Saturday al Tutc1!ooll.
'Ibo -... Alabama COldl said Iba!
unW -the polla have betn -portanl but lhat with the ....... nearing
.. end (hey -very lmportan~ ~lly at Ille lo!>.
''Thete'• pleniy ol room up lhcn and
the way I Iool< 01 I~ Iha lellJn thal i....
provee the molt over the aeaton thould
be lbere and I think we have Improved
trtmtndouilly ...
Dovll blmed In bis best pme aplnll
the Tlaotl. Jlt)'aot Aid. Dovll -ror :ia yum o1 oa .... ~-..
-"' • """ 21 l'-* 11111 • -.. nmollly-.
Bryan! -be -""*' "' bla laam f0< comlDa lnlm·a 7 .. clellcil llld wtmq
an handily In the ""ti! nttro ·oaa.
-. 'Ibo Ylclory -the c:rm-~Ill ·-llralPI SEC
!oothall ........ and probel117 Illa pidl of
Ille llllpr, OnnlO or Collon pool1<11011 bow la. •
,
I
\
Huntingtcin
Surfer Cops
Hawaii Meet
'rl
' ... "·· , HOHOWW -'l1le nnt ~
lla\nll lllVltatlonal ·Amateur llb4inl-
olmafi{p SUrllng CClllloll ,..i ,fllJ
!moolbly at Sunael Beacb wllb ..,-
nmnlnC a 1<> 12 feet.
Johll Dovll of Huntlnilon Beacll took
flnl place Sunday In the ...... cllYlolao!-
Second place wmt to Mart Wun11 ol
Amtralla and lblrd waa lakm by Allm
Wicklund of· Honolulu.
The junior'• divlllon (ap 17 ud
under) WU lakm by Tom Holton, 17, of
Hooolulu. Secood place wu MldJael Bo,
15, of Honolnlu. Mike u.roo, 15, of
Oceanside, placed lblnL ,,,
TAHOE CITY -A group -king the
1976 Winter Olymplcl 19' ~·1
Squaw Valley In place of Denvor ayi
Gov. Reagan's office has advised lhem·lo
proceed with caution. .
"Al leas! Ille gnY1!llllll' baa DOI• aald
no," said Williams. Briner, Placer CcJ&m.
1y. supervlaor and head of the ...,w1y
formed Lake Tahoe Olymplc OOmmlttee.
He aatd t11e rll'll react1oo o1 Novada
Gov. Mike O'Clllaghan Ina, "How nmdl
will it cort?" ,,,
NEW YORK -aJlfonl Buck, pres!:
denl of tho United Stalel Ol)'mplc °""' mlltee, aaya be doea not bellevo tho 1976
Wmler. 01,mplcl can be held In any
Amerl<:an. dly without federal fundlntt,
'l'be Gemes ortP>a111 """' adiedOled for Den..,., but Colorado vo1en last
weet refuaed to autborll!I lllale ams
tributlons.
Budt said Sundey on tile CBS-TV pro.
gram "Face lhe Nation" that be-..,.
the 1976 game. will be held anmellbere
--!be Inlmultlonal federalkn govemlng individual winter sporta will
pms strongly 10< tbe oompetltioo. • ,,,
LOS ANGELES -Steve Telrlck 11cc>rod
46 points In leadinf Los Angelea Bapdat
High Scl!ool to a 6Hf vldory Salunlay
over John F. Kennedy.
Baptist led only 22-11 al hall·llme bot
then wml lo wort In tile second hall.
Nothing unmual, riglll?
Except lhe pme .... ml. baaRlbell
but football. Tebick scored tevm
touchdowns and two ccaveraicm. ,,,
ROTl'ERDAM -'J'oI>seeded Jolm
Newcombe ol Auslralla tmmced 'nlm
Leman! ol Amelia, f.2, f.2 In tile -
Ing round ol the Rollerdam World a.om.
plomhip --amdq. In other flrll-r§lund matdlOI, ·all!
Richey of Saruota, Fla., beat Terry Ads
dial of Amtralla f.2, f.2; Charles
Pasa..U of Puerto Rico rallied far ~ u.
IH, 1H victory .,.. Gerald Battrldr ol
England and Mark Coz ol Encll!ld
defealed couniryman Graham Slllw911 i.
8, .,, S.2.
STOCKHOLM -Stan Smttll deffllt!d Tom otRr M, .,, to win the "8,500
Stockbolm Open Grand Pl1J: lelmil
tournament Sunday.
Smith w1apped up the win in one hour
to regain tile Slockbolm dwnplonablp be
lost Iaat year and roconI bis ninth Gnnd
Pl1J: victory ol the yeor.
Otllor Iller got -CCllllO!alloll' by lnmlng with Marty Riesam to win the
doubles cbamplolllhlp Ni, 7-t over
Newport Beacb's Roy EmenlDll and O>lln
Dlbley ol ~alla. ,,,
PEBBLE BEACH -Pancho Squra,
behind 1-1 In !be second aet, raUled &ms
day to defeat Tom Brown of San ~
daoo f.2, 1-t In the finals of !be Wallton
!nternatlonat 8enlor Open lenllla tounu>-
meot.
The 512)'elU'<lld Segura, from La Colla,
-$1,500 for bis singles victory. He and
M-yeaMld Bobby RIQ• beat Brown, 49,
and llqb Stewart of Newport Beacb, 46,
In tile dcublel llnala. ,,,
NEW YORK -Roolde Sieve
Vldtm ~ three goala ~ night,
pocino tile New Yort ilMgsl to a $-1
Natloiiai Hoctey League vldory °""'the Los Angeles Kqo.
The Irl18Dpb utended New York'1
home Ice unbeal<n llreak to nine ...,,...
TM lrvtne, flWn( In on the Rlngm'
top Une lor Injured Vic lladlleld, ~
lho IOOl1n( -lbe pme lea than OQI ..-old. He at.mod -from Brod Park and Jean Ratelle put aoaUe <lUJ
Edwards at 0:$2 ol lhe llnl period.
Fans Swarm Man .
After Puppy fit:
NICE, ~ (AP) -A~ ..
ctr pau., hlamlnl • little dot far •. "\': -''a pa~ .__ the pup ..id -
day and tban -beal<n up -!t = lovers who ,.....i fl'D "\
~ aatd the amall, wb!U! -came lo the matdl with ha ....,., !iii
broke a,,_, lo 11'1 I heller view <( 111!
actlca tn>m --ol Iba ...... • • 'Dal ....... nodDt tbt do(• ,.., ••• °"
alJoftd I ... aDd then 1tt-:i
.... 'Ille --·-111111 aoil -·~.ha.-ltld ~ cama r 111 ••
T1la ...., ~ .... 1"
..,.U. md ...... bollerla( .....-11o1-
-<mlod ., I d• lNm 1111 11!¥
-Ille -..... lr7llll 1t ...n, ~~·=r~~· ,. and --~ that ·
dot --"" .... l'tC.'OVWJ. • :
I ~ro Grid R .. lld•p
I • JC Titles
Still Up
For Grabs
. No.IOOforSh~
~· , PittsburgJ;i Wins
-the South Cout and
MIDlon CO!lleronces go Into Tbe Miami llolplilJJI' Don
~ became the nm coech :~ll' lhe National Foot b a I I
\ e to win JOO games In ' ·n..t 10 ....... u the ·"Dia~ crushed New
• ~~&lnday. ' Mercury ·Morris ran f o r ,\three nm half toUcbdowns to
keep MJaml the only unbeaten
: '1eam In professional loolhall.
'!be score was 14-0 alter the
' ;~)'lllns' first live offensive • ays u Morris ran for two
" our.yml touchdowns t·i lh other National ·Footbell
ia,u. games Sunday:
AT PITTSBURGH -
-.!Pitllburgb, ooce the ugly
.c1!d.uckllng of profealonal foot-
,;tiaU, trimmed Ka"""' City 17~
: !lot Its llllh sf<alght win to
keep the Steelera on top ol lbe ,:o.n1n1 Divbton ol t b e
· •American Conference with a 7·
I il· record.
··"'We .... good -good enough ,!_to beat anybody," quarterback
"'q'erry Bradshaw said after the
Pittsburgh -'!be Steelers won· the game with a tenacious
i' defj!:ftle and two important
. fumble recoveries by Jack
.. ~Ham ln the fourth quarter.
'V Rookie numlng back Franco
Harris earned his fourth 100.
. ~Yard day ln five games, oar·
, . rylng 17 times !or 134 ymls.
,,,. He set up two or Roy Gerela's
three field goals. T he
r . .Pi~ defense .he 1 d
.,~ City to 25 yanb total ,,oaeme the first half.
',~ AT,NEW YORK-'lbe host ••i"Jets took advantage of a wave
ol Bullalo mistakes that paved
tbe way to four toucbdowna
""and rolled ovor the Bills, n .a.
~ Tbe Jets built a 24-3
J<'balftime lead behind Emerson
• Boozer's two touchdowns and
Bullalo fumbles, penalUes and J~· errant passes.
AT DALLAS -Toni Fritsch
~1· kicked four field goals and
rfit1larlle Waters returned an in-
tercepted pass 28 yanb for,a loi/ChdowD .. Dallas beat St.
Loob, 33-24.
... Dallas, deleMing champion
1i in the NFL, elevated itB rec--
,,.· ord to 7-1, a game behind
·C W°oohington in the ea>t>m
Division of the Natlooal J1 Coolereoce. . •
4!r Waters intercepted t w ()
--while Frltacb !di:lced :r lltld goals measuring 37, lf, IO
>I and 31 yards.
"· AT ATLANTA -Atlanta's -.Fa!Cons rolled to !helr ....nib
matght win in eight meetings
with the New Orleam Salnls.
,;_-.arnlng a 3&-ZO victory beblad
i'·quarterback Bob Berry. t•· Berry scored one
touchdown, passed for another
,;: and, COMected on 10 of 13
.. i" ..-for 142 y&J::ds. "It was
...t-about Ume we got, back to
operating like we should be,"
',-Berry said. .
'f>f ' "'Our offense just tind of
1:.rlses and falls with the of-
.~. fepsfve line, and today they
were jtl.!t great."
AT HOUSTON -Tom
. ,.-~psey's six field goals -
,.. one short of the National Foot-
;: boll League reconl -carried ~~,PhlJadelpbpla Eagl .. put
· ... QiO&uston Oll!!n.
'!be win gave the !agles a i. , •1 reconl and put them
'A behind the Oiiers, DOW 1-8, in
~~the batUe for Uie No. 1 college
"draft choke. Dempsey missed • ZZ.yanl
field goo! to the tlllnl quarter
that would have Ued the NFL
-~ reconl for goals in one game.
~-AT ClllCAGO -Rookie ;.quart..-Jerry Tagge toot
over !or lnjur<d Scott Hunter
. ,. and guided the Green Bay
•. :P,cken to 1 23-17 win over -:.-c;o Bears.
. I
GRAND
OPENING
FREE
OFFER
,.. ..... 11 ........ 11. ' •.
•
Tagge made llfl lirlt NFL
1ppearance in 1 r • g u J a r
seuon game In lbe IOCOlld
quarter when Hunter wu
shaken up with the Pacbrs
!~ding 17-7 .
"I kepi telling mYIOll lo
calm down and be alert." Tag·
ge said. "We've ex>me a long
way and I didn't want to bknr
it."
AT WASHINGTON -•
"When I get the ball," Lu-
ry Brown says, "1 ·run with
it."
Brown, . the league-leading
runner, scored two 1 a t e
touchdowns to cary
W8'hlngton's Redstins to a rl·
13 1rin ovu the New York
G\anl.!. I
The win was Wahington'•
eighth in -gameo and preserved the RedstinB' Na-
tional Conference E a s t e r n
Division lead over the Dallas
Cowboys.
AT MINNESOTA -Fred
Cox kicked two fourth period
field goals for Minnesola
and the Vikings held on lor a
1&-14 win over Detroit Sunday.
DAILY PILOT Alff .......
lbtlr Dul -ol loolball ..,.
tloo. and by the end ol thl•
week the standing• may be too
taacled !or Solomoo hlmaeH to
unravel
CoMder lbe poulhllltles:
·tn the South Coul, Cerritos
llaDda on top with a :J.1
.-.cord, hut Onnge Coul,
Santa Ana, San Dlelo -
and rnttertoo are right behind
at S.t. u Cerritos loees to Fullerton
this -and <Mnge Cout
winl (qllDA San Diego
Mosa) aloog with Bania Ana
(Mt. SAC), t h e conlertnee
goes Into -a four-way tie for
llrst..place.
The tum making the Ital<
payo!la -then b • determined by the confennco
representatives. The t w o
teams most Utely g i v e n
strongest coosideraUon would
be Orange Coast a n d
Fullerton, which woold have
beaten two of the other op-
ponents--OCC over Santa Ana
and Fullerton; Fullerton over
Santa Ana and Cerritos.
Minne>CJta delenders had to
block. Em>! , Mam.'s 32-yanl
field goal attempt with live
3eCOnds left to play to give the For Plckeroo Winners
Of course, Cerritos could
decide it all by beattog
Fullerton at A n a be i m
Stacliwn, but the Falcons have
yet to beat the Hornets In
three SOuth Coast tries.
Vikings lbtlr lotb straight win Shannon Strand of Huntington Beacll shows the 20 USC.Noire Dame foolball over Detroit. · k · h Ill In the Mlsllon Conhrelce,
Southwestern and Palomar
are 6-1 and Citrus and Sad-
dleback 5-1-1, with Citrus
playing San Bernan!lno, Sad-
dleback meeting Palomar and
Soutlnrutem facing Clialley.
c.x, who earlier bad kicked game tic ets wb1c w be divided among the 10 weekly winners of the DAIL y
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from 18 yards out in the fourth
quarter and from 24 with 4: 03 ·
left In the game.
AT SAii FBAllCISCO-The
San Francisco doiense made
the brief return of Baltimore's
Johnny Unlta.s a disaster Sun-
day' forcing lbe :l!l-year-<1ld
quarterback to fumble on bis
first puslng attempt in loor
weeks as the 49er1 beat the
Colla 24-21.
Marty Domres, the C.Olts'
starting quarterback, w a s
shaken up alter passing bis
team to the 49ers' 40-yanl line
mid way In the final period;
hut Unilas -the NFL's all·
tlJiJe leading pwer -lost the
liall ~n lbe -play, Unllas lumbled when hit by
defeome. eiid. Toimny Hart.
AT ClllCINNATI -E"'
joying bis best rwming galTl'!
in bi! fiveoye&r c are e r (
Oakland's Charlie Smith ran
for 146 yards and a toUchdown
u Oakland edged Cincinnati
Z0.14.
The win mo'!fd .the )I.alders
back into. nm p!Jce 1n the
Western Dlvlilon , of the
American Ctn f-e r.e-a c ~.
Pittsburgh's 16'7 Win over
~ City bellied Oakland
return w· the top,
Oakland defensiive tackle
Art Thom> blocked one field
goal attempt by himself,
teamed with Carlton O,.ts to
knock down another field goal
try and defiecled a Bengals
pass as he led the Raiders'
defensive unit.
'Pro Grid
Standings
Pro Cage, Hockey
Qi,,
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• 11 .261 '
lnconsist.ent Chargers
Test Browns Tonight
If .SOU~ shOutd
defeat Cballey It would be the
c:onlerence champion. But U
Southwestem losses and Sld-
dleback wins, Saddleback and
Citrus would be 6-1-1 and
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
San Diego Chargers, stil1 look-
ing for themselves, and the
Cleveland Browns, loottng for
a National Football League
playoff berth, meet bore
tonight in the NFL's nationally
televised game.
The Cbargen ·are slight .la~ alUJoucb Ibey lake a
6-11/etoarv
lt1C-'An•
tonight and may sideline him. Palomar and Soulbwesl<nl
The game could develop Into would be f.I.
a running duel matching San Citrus will automatically
Diego's Mllce GUTett and Cid "win" against San Bemanllno
Edwards against Oeveland's because lhe Iod1ans have been
Leroy Kelly and Bo Scott. The forced to forfeit all ol their
veteran Kelly scored two football games this year.
toochdowna against Houston II Citna and Saddlehack
last ....t. should both come out wllmers
YOUDI Mite Phipps bas ffi.. and Southwestern a ber, CIOD-
be rited the Browns'! ba":""°e to~~=een~ quariert>odl: Job from Bill _,_
Nelaen. His prime targets ..., two w1nnen, a dJlllmll WI<
wide receiver> Fair J1oot« alnce they tlod wlkr lhll
and Frank Pitts and Ugbt end year.
!Olll'game losing -into Mill Morin, hut Pitts baa a And then again, Ibero may
the game -the -WiblCbed bock and may DOI he -1bWUea In both ....
have won -liralgbt. play. ferencu not yet considered.
San Diego'• •kid fr 0 ml';imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iii_;;;i;;_iii_iiii playoll conlelitloo c:ulmlnab!d II
In a nlghlmlrilb 210 quartm
againal Dallaa 1aat -it when
lbe Qwgers did everything
Wl'9liC and dropped behind '1· o. They -up loalng 34-21 after· a IO!Jt>.toucbdown ex·
plosloo, an Cli long -by John lladl.
"Maybe we found our-
selves," said coach Harland
Svare, who 90t a new five-
year contract after the game.
The coaclJ ..... quoted -
Ing lbe -· as sa)'bc lladl may have been playing too
conservaUvely, Asked whether
that meant a passing barrage
agalml Cleveland, a Chargera
spokesman noted that the
Browns have shown "an U ·
ceUent pass delenae hut juat
an ordinary defense against
the run.11
The Browns have a 5-3
reconl alUJoucb their staUsUos
are-not Impressive. 'Ibey.,.
last in the IJ.team American
Football COlllerence In total
de!enae and fourth In pwlng
deCense.
But after I rub ol early·
season injurtea, Cleveland bu
gotten the job done In the lut --u. bootJnC HOUiton :1:1-11, Denver rr-20 a• d
HOUiton qaln »o.
The t e 1 to lhl Browns'
c1e1 .... -and -™Y to the
--b dtltnlliic end Rich J-, a Conner Ail·Pn> ot>
taloed In a ..,_ tnde
with Doovtr. Jacbon, a fierce
--despite~
knee ..-.. baa -a
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NBC e 9:00 -"G lanl" Conclusion of the mod·
ern day western dnma with Rock Hudoon, Eliza.
beth Taylor and James Dean In his last movie be-
fore his death.
ABC a 9:00 -"Joe." A father's outrage at his
daughter's overdose oC drugs erupts in violence.
Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, Audrey Caire In a
drama recommended for adults only. ,
KCET 18 10:00 -"Roads to Freed-Om." An ada!>'
talion of three novels by Jean-Paul Sartre showing
the individual's struggles to find personal freedom
and assert himself.
CBS II 11:30 -''The Cruel Sea." Jack Hawkins
and ·Donald Slnchln star in this wartime drama.
KTl'V ID 12:00 -''The Yellow Cab Man." One
of Red Skelton's funniest screen comedies, from
1950, with Gloria De Haven.
TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
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SPLASH -Jeani Gibbon tosses gasoline int<> the
face of Paul Gersowitz during ·the ~ctic scene
of the suspense drama "Wait Until Dark0 at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse.
'Much Ado' Revived
At Broadway.Theater
NEW YORK (AP) amid such headlong carnival
HOVEMIEJt 13 Broadway's fun supply in-contriv~ces as r a c i n g
creased rn.ighUly with the Keystone Cops, tuba-ban}<>
Ann Sbtridan.
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. l:GO 8 DD 9 eJm ._. premiere Saturday night of a ·--·-(]) m......, fllPt Pn f..W frolicking musica1 redo of musicians and other prolific
Clmilnd at San Dltao. l:OO II Cll """' lllCy Craii Stmins "Much Ado About Nothlng." anachronistic miscluers. tUISb a an 11nclsraM1r pollcem1n 0 ,_.,... MBIHllil Ar• They" who plots to trap 1 llood with th• The production in!talled at Sometimes the actlon spills
D ..... .., wat help of Lucy In tflt rulst o! •ft old the Wint.er . Garden w a s over into the aisles, in ad-11 Tiit AlltlMll m &....-,,.. USMC 1pp1t peddler. Jauoched last summer at Ceo:-justment from the show's al
9I c.n.c.itlda:I lI) a.I; llllUes tral Park's free Shakespeare fresco origin. At \he same.
fE Ml hkt £....... r, L .::... 'r,!.~ (dr~~ Festival by the imaginative time, indoor intimacy · in-
fll lftdp!IM1• ~ -Aidt HudlOll, Ellubetll T111of, thespic minions led by Joseph creases the pleasurable im-
Cll """*" llfD Ja!Tlft De1n. Papp, the town's busiest im-pact of other plot-essential
tl!)W..DMttt DF•• .. htl presario. Now you've got to aspects of the ,lively
&JTilnt-.. @1\1 Alhelrtwr•r pay, but it's worth every pen-ensemble's perfon;nance.
uo 0 ...... (t) (911) ...... "' .. 0 -..... -· (t) ~·~ 111 The ··---...... Pit O'Brln, W•ltlr 8f1M111. .. ..,.. (d<•I '7U--f'.ter 11.oo.11, Din-• cut, uu-e1.;led· by A. J. _,. The classic romantic Oum-Antoon with droll llne3se, in-Dtill Wiils. 11is P11.w. Aud"f Cllr1, K. C.H1n. CJ) ...
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·-mery, best known for the da£-eludes Sam Waterston and Suu11 Slrtndoft. Outr•ttd btclus. I d'd Be ®lllmlrll'llSlllW his'""• Nuaflltr b bospitll-y I oes of atrice and Kathleen Widdoes 88 the aw, Cltrftll izH wtth' drut MrdQse, •Jue-Benedict, has . been shifted s harp-tongued adversaries m ....... ,... CtSSful 1dvertlsln1 u:ewtlw tJ'ICb from some elegant, long-ago, suddenly turned into cooln&.
(O} CAE: Cllttt ~ c.r.. clown her dru1·de•lin1 lwtr ind 11:· never-never land to bustling doves by frieod.s' connivance. fD lillkl111 Tlll• llw '111mb11 ddent1J!y kilb him 111 an 1rru111111t. America when the rough Other sprightly participants
1 W"trtdow'' (lllC:Olfllllllldtd 1or Adutts Only) Rldefs were just coming home are Douglass.. Watson, leader m ..... c.n..a.. CDT.,. from San Juan Hill. of waniors; :Jerry Mayer, a I''* kJ9t fE Ui ¥lfMI "" hcftlr The lines, and' even the merry caricature of fraternal
....... Ndll IHI n. ¥iraWll lyrics for a song or two, still villainy; Glenn W'alken and
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~IT~: ONLY AT the core f· the THE , BLIND ' itrl'a ~ =~~= .=ra 111ow, 1n the ...... :=!,':~~~~ •:!Zi~ " -between, two of the f"lllral brief bul ""~ ~;r:r...~~ ~~~the~f ~~.,;~ ""'~~~-~,..... Glbbofl EllTflTAIBT pennaneooe. J~ !bbim short 'a~ i,1nktnc ,=.,T~_:::::: .... ~O::::: -~U:~::iJVltb a oruy ContUn'I Ufte.. and
"'· c:..t•M ........ -'"' -• , nerves ~ylui mall ol Ille -at ~~ .. :.'." :: ::"'.!::· ' =·~~ ":'~' tbOtopolhqllll?il.lloi' .. et> u .. wii.y ............ ~.Sm!"' dialogue. -o1 • ..,..... ... ,; A~ ... A-~., as a coo man tual d&palddn;• ii rt.Dre a l'lfl'WmM v...,. .... e:,,....,. N._ lll(I l;UO.l cu,;w: _11,., ..... _ .......... 1. "•h'GI-Ali.t . . ... . lhl win1.ms with a coru,scieoce. '~ _. a ~
resoun:es otbenrl>e the NOT ONLY does this dlttc-~ Gibbon develo . her , On .a""'"' PDOIUveaaje. the
theater's reach qu11e-one. ex-.· torial lemperlng.detnc\ fl'om perforinance by ·deg~ es lluntington ~ •.,.t 'by
eeeds Ill grasp. the p~'s oompoljlioo,-JI a11o gaining' Slrenitb u'fhe; CookUn an4 Gordon SiDd111
. negates the effect ot die oue character -and bringing a among tbe most ell-yet
Such is the case with "Wait ~ood _.plmply acene'. ol the beautiful, 'Jllllh•ti•" ~lty , to <llsplayed at the=play-. Until Dart," a m o s. t first act when 1 bod;' is hef role WWiams emerges as 1be linoleum fl and
dramatically and' technically dis<P~ei:e<I In~ clooet., Also, . tile .. m..t natural and Ughtlng eflecll ou tbe
demanding vehicle, oow being the dif!e....,. In pla)'Wl'ltlng believable ol the terrorists, baaement ~w •.cld a ...,.
performed at the llWilinglon quality between Knott' and excelling In. transition· 01 ol natural livability lo tbe·oui;
Beacli Pta)'lioule. Tbe am-COnklln IS au too apparent; ~ characi.r. . roundings. bit~n ia present in abundance, pJay would have been better Paul Genowit.z 88 t' be "W~ Until Dark"" baat the
bul the lolal productioa I~ served ba<I the director left manacing t,.der ol the bad-potential of becoming a Ont
short of Its potenllld effect by well enough alone. dies waven too Widely in in-rate " thriller, but more =t a good weelt's robearsal Were this the productloo's t.rprelation lo be truly CO\" coordination and --
ooly Oaw, "Wait UnW ~" vlnclng Gersowlli opens '"" Is, required In vlrtUauy an Playwrigbt F red er i ct. migbt still have ~ lhow .; 8 mincing but deadJy areas. 11 would serve the show
Knott's suspense dram& ol. a triumphant. But the techiikal vm•'" sadlstlc and -bably well il Cooklln wett to ..,.od
blind woman who -·a effects by Les Payne and _.,,Uy, •-~ r-. this week's layoll in heavy
trio of hoodlums' by battling David Hildebrand are almost sema ... -~uate, but be \ rehearsal to insure a\ crtlper-
tbem on her own inventive embarrassingly inept, forcing =~ ~= ~ production during tbe four re.
terms relies heavily on tbe the. .•~ lo Id .)lb the and Is never as singularly ;m'. malning -· '
shock effect of its clhnactic j~tificatlon ~or unan~'!ered poshjg as Harry Roat must be lf~~~~~~~ii: scenes to offset Its talky and light cues, which lakes its toll Howard SoJomon striveS er: Ii exposition-laden initial act. At in overall c o h e s i v e n e s s
Huntington Beach, director onstage.
Jay Conklin h~ not only failed The Huntington Beach cast
to provide this compensation, labors valiantly to overcome
he has compounded the open-
ing lethargy by writing his
own prologue -dramatizing
events which are later rein-
troduced ·by the author in
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· HERITAGE
RE Al f()RS LIDO IJ Roa-ly lad ~P!!!El!!M!'!!1!'!!NSU!!!!'!'l'U.'!l''!!!~'!!'!'!NT'!!!I' l. New _, 3 BR-on Wuien. 35' . Beams,
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DUPLEX oep. din. tm., .... patio. °""
2 Bdnna.. 1 hath Heh unit. $11.500 ~ Completely redear. inlide; 2. Nffr. club A tennis HAltlOR I
Live in .._.,.,,... ...... Lowest ,..._ 4 BR, 3 ba., HOMIS
$365 toonlh. Hard to .find. F .R.. f16:o> Low ~ 7 a rd!
du p I ex, thit b:l!Uon. Charlene Whyte Moaaco nxlel tn exctUent Call~. ----COIDWEIL BANKER oondt-lmmldlate .., ... _ ,,,__ R-.Jkn .... IJ.l.0100 cupaftQ'! 2 BR.. den. DR..
associated 550 Newport Ol!ldllr Dr.. Laalo ~ ••• mo. ... '!'!'!~~!!!'!~:!""!!!f <Nn) MESA VERDE
-LIVING-fl w • '~ . ,, f ,., • '>I)
:v:-"" a,·~ , •'' 1~6' -flarnJly ...... wilh .iiiiiili""'""""-•• I briPt 1tvins room. ll!pUUe CHARMING ~.! ~
HARBOR VIEW toe on1y 141,500. Call-·
See this 4 BR., tam. rocxn GINNY MORRISON
tone; bu fonnal din. rm. •**'*• ~~
I: bNutlful Vanl.Wt wall *W!)* J5G5 -oovm. A luoh -* •V-Dr. E<, All tbil: on fee land. $19.500. * .,.. a.ta Ilea ~~ BANKER *•••* 55T~
-.... K!O. m<rlOO (Opet """""'") 500 "'"""' c.nttt °'· i -~PO~O~L~PW~"'s~
t bednloml, 3 lleJIU&le balbo, ..,.. flarnJly room lor
at1 the actk>a bouts •
~ fireplace, wUe
savitl' bullt-ln kl t c b n ,
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Low lkfnt Yard. t ~ Batho. $11.800.
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HEIGHTS
· HERITAGE
l~l J\l 1 (JRS
YES!
TUITLllOCK
Outltandtrw 4 bedroont. 2
be.th home beautiful~ land-
teaped. Shq urpettns
lhru~, a larp torma.I DR
and nreptace an induded •
$31.500. Call qWcltr
SU HAWAII?
-110· ..... "' il.artlor and Cal&11na. J bed-
rooms. l bl:du, with 1uae uv;,. rmm. A Pft'tfct lOt
tor a POOL no.ODO • Don't
ON J LOTS!
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DAILY . PILOT . CLASS'l.FIED You Can Sell It,
l'ind It, Trade It
W"rih • Went Ad -·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast ResulU
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REALTORS
2828 EAST COllST HIGHWAY
COftONA DEL·MM.CAUF.
644·7270
NATURE WHISPERS
WITH THIS VIEW
• If you enjoy viewing the harbor and ocean,
this !Ji the place for you. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
pJus 2 fireplaces ( l -in living room, l -in
dining room) with a builtin Kitchen. Beau-
tiful landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64,950.
VALUE CONSCIOUS?? .•.
.•• WITH THIS CONDO
IN BACK BAY AREA - 3 Bedroom, 212
bath, builtln kitchen, stone fireplace. FAMI-
LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land .close to every-
thing ............ , . . .. -. -. . . . . .. .. $34,500.
AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
644-7270
_ Newport-Outstanding .
Harbor View Home, offering all the refine-
ments that .make a happy family! 4 Lge.
bdrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes,
fa mily nn. w /brick fireplace, paneled in
choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. land-
scape design. See this house soon -offered
at '74,900 including the land!
Colege Park ltlauty
This large Mesa model home, lying behind
a courtyard & 'vrougbt iron gate, bas 4
bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled
kitcben. On _ lush, lndscpd. grounds. It !Ji
squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered
et '89,!Soo.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
CHINA COVE
Enjoy the bay"view from this small, exclu-
sive bayside community. Very modern, love-
ly 3 bdrm. home, aboot 100 ft. from the pri-
vate beach. Commuting owner asking
$98,000.
The area's top professionals 675-3000
. ' _ ... _
OceanYlew Park
New Home Sale
Moke Offer!
BRANO SPANKING NEW!
Only 4 -2 story bomes left!
CWSE OlIT SALE! Crackl-
ing brick fireplaces. Stl:!p
down living room and FAA1·
ILY ROOMS! 4 big bed·
rooms. Laundry rooms.
Quality cement driveways,
too! Try 5% DOWN ~
PRICED TO SEU. FAST!
$.36,000 to $.17,250 OR MAKE
AN OFFER~ Call now
move in before Xmas •
6'>-0303.
101{1'1 I Ol\O \
' I -I J ' 'r ~
fabulous m4tlG
verde! $36, 950!
GoMral
CHOICE VIEW
CORONA DEL MAR
4 BR., 3 ba., 3 car 1raraae.
2 Frplct.. tonnal din. rm.
dan. Every detail of !his
luxury view home invites
the buyer. Formal view
ten-aces look down on the
island, bay & oCean; an
-11·
4 Bech-Home
2 ba.ttw, enclc.ed patio, dou-
ble prqe, new ~ I:
drapes. Immediate
pouesdon, Eul C 0 It a
Neu. $28 500.
Roy MCCordlo RHltor
Im Newport Blvd., C.M.
54a-7729 ;
evel" changing vieo.v during !O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!"""!!!!!!!!!' the day • a fairyland or
llghts at night. Offered at S.lboe 11 ... nd
$135,000. Call for furthel" de-tails. BEAUTlFUL home on 2 k>t1. INVESTORS Bal. Island. 4 Br. den. 3+ ba. Lanai, dln nn. Bwtlt
OPEN SUN. 1·5 rm, 3 car gar. $140M. Open
329 M.rguerite 11/ll I: ll/12, 1-5 pm. 311
1 Units So. of Hwy. , $195,ln'.l sapphire, 1)75.-0l!)8.
ORANGE COAST i-C-•ron_•_d•_l _Me_r --
Real Estate
2600 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona dcl Mal" ' 644-4848
DUPLEX
Quaint, ltesh paint, flexible
floor pliqi for various rental
ar r angements. Call
675-1225.
Prestige address. Lovely l~!!!!!~!!!!,_.,..,,__~!!!!!"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!""' I home with a fabulous 15xal Gener•I IL enclosed and screened One of the cleanest nicest
listings we've had. Adult <X:·
cupied, and owner i 1
meticulous & retire<I. Thill 3
BR. 2 BA home is too big.
Move in and enjoy all his
workmanship. See the Vf!ry
best for qnly
l°ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) patio for B'ear round farolly /I fun & ente'rtainlng. Klhg slz·
A lNIOOl tl()M(
SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY IN OLD CDM
The best of two worlds: Brand new con-
struction with old world charm. Three bed·
rooms, a den and three baths, plus heavy
shake shingle roof, quaint multi-pane win-
dows, lots of used brick and dramatic high
ceilings. You can hardly believe that every-
thing is brand new , but it is, in Old Corona
del Mar. Open Daily.
PHONE UNl9UE HOMES. COIONA DEL MAl-675·6000
u~1«Jur: tiVMr:s
REAL ESTATE
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General
* * * * * TAYLOR CO
LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME
Spacious 41h bedroom 3 bath home with gate
to storage area for your boat. Immaculate
throughout. Lovely private patio for family
fun. 40' Lot, street to strada. Near good
beach. Owner will help finance. $79,500
''Our 27th Year"
eel bedrooms, 2 elegant
fireplaces, one in large
fimily room. Gourmet's
pride kitchen, de 1 u x e
bulllin!J include dishwashel".
••. gold shag carpeting, rich
wood paneling. New drapes.
Freshly painted interior Brk
~1720.
TARBELL
~ Harbor, C.osta Mesa
Westcliff Area
-$39,950
Large Rumpus
Raom-l'aol
Ju.st begilt'5 to tell the story
about this Newport Beach
home, an exciting pool side
atmosphere that I I o w s
through tht! large rumpus
room with fire place and
step down wet bar. Three
bedrooms! 646-n71.
$28,900 .
Howport
•t .
Folrvlow
646-1111
lonytlmol
Christmas
.move in belore the
holidays. Enjoy the warmth
o! a fireplace, friendly
neighbors and a tru1y lovely
home. Low down, priced to
sell at once. Please ca.11 for info., and to see.
CALL ANYTIME·
646-3928 Eves: ~99
There is a reason
l8 yean sam~ ~Km
*DUPLEX*
First time on market: So. of
Hwy. Corner lot. 2 Bdnns.
each: frplc., hdwd. On. On-
ly $57,!iOO. Better take a
look!
MORGAN REAL TY
673-4642 675-6459
DUPLEX-BY OWNER
708 LarksPur, remodeled &
ready to move in. Shutters,
beautiful neo.v kitchen, bath
& carpet. $fi6,500. 67J..1658;
675-7616.
Costa Me..
4 Beclraom Plus
$29,950
Check into th.is roomy 1100
sq. ft. 4 bedroom 2 bath
family room home with an
extra room fi>l" private of-
fice, nursery or whatever.
There is room fur campers,
boats, dune buggies, or
whatever hobbles a large,
active family rnight wish to
pursue. Don't miss this
·'best buy" ln the area. Call
673-'l5!0.
HELP! ~-THB riAi~ N ...... a buyer ,.,.. my l!!!!!!!FR~ES~H~s""T""A'"R"'T-1 'Qt&&JW!.WWW
Eastside 3 bedroom home. OPEN --2i tPM
Lachenmyer
Re,il t ,:01
'"" """""' the "'"'' IN LAGUNA $1,000. and now only asking $37,950. Outside B. 8 • Q , A perfect starter· home In
large patio. MUST move! beautiful south Laguna -or the long deserved
COATS retirement haven lor the & young · at heart. 9 months
W new. 2 bedrooms, 11,2 bath, ALLACE built-in kitchen. Privacy
REAL TORS with a view of the hllli. On-
546 4141-ly $27,500 -You own the
(Open Ev1nlnna) land! Call Belle at 673--8550 ··• to see.
REPO
Fixer Upper
$1500. DOWN TO ALL. Quiet
res. area, huge lot, all bll-
ins, frpl. & 2 BA's. Priced
under all others at $28,950.
Call 545-8424. S 0 U T H
COAfrr REAL TORS. * V.A. REPO. *
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llACHEL9fl· PAD e DRIPPING WITH
2 Bdnn., "Lid!!!' i:tburon. EXTRAS e
End lp'llL Live it QP wilb a Like tll• roof, bumt orancc
pool II your !ront door. All -· boot p ... .,._ drpo ~ tor 10% d o w .n • le prof lnd.lcN.. on cmner
$28,950. Full pr1oe. Call I« 10tTA4bdnuWltbl,am_JJ:ri··
more Info. only i 1ts old, ~ lorwln -lty Inc. dbtanc< io bo.cb. Ilda one
(n4> 968-:HO§' ii a must.
NEW ON """""1°! 4 Br, 2 e "TOTAi,..
Ila, tam nn. Pool ,. yard, SECLUSION •
walk Plavan Elem. $43,500. BeauL 4 ~ plulJ CObdo in ~. -quiet qbrhd. Lall of ...
look OCJt to plush Huntington 8-h ry. Great for Spuiah
OV!!J'I, with tile r o o r •
P 0 0 L ""'" • anlde <1oep • Owner is m amlowl $28,750!! ... , l"'l' -""'"·
Every room is wlrtd tor e OLD ENGLISH e
stereo,· wall TY antenna, Huac CUllGmized 3 ~·
whistle while you work! 3 with Italian marble firePl in
6pacioUB bedrooms, 2 baths, bup living 1'Jl,, glaantic
large family room with in-family rm Wtlree staadl.Dg
spiring fil'eplace, beautiful Monterey firept So many
b uilt -J n kitchen, xtra.a, like elec gar. door dishwasher, h a n d 1 om e opener watenoftner Jwge
breaktut bar. High block back Yant ~tlo and rear w~I le~ for supreme entrance. It ·looks like a
privacy 1n the lovely con-Hollywood !'letting _ walk to
tour pool! No down G.I. Country Oub & bone
terms, ~ down non-vets! stables. $.16 Q
-962--5566. REAL ESTATE l'AlR
TARBELL 5.16-ffl
• Adams a. -fa EU!5ANT
Huntington Beach ·MANSION
Spiral Staircase w.e • bednn., on '"""" Hard-to-oome-by! 'You bet! iot, oompl blaclc: walled.
"Franci1ean Foqnta.lns by =:., ~P\·~ty of~ the Sea" 5 Bedim & family tlagst
rm, 3 tile baths. Ovel" 2600 patio w/bltin B-B·Q.
sq ft of super comlort, up-Oversized dbl gkr, elegant
d .. ·•--·t ,__ tlo entry, sep fonnl dh:J. rm., gra uu ......... · ..___.&e P8. • Uy ldtch w/eatina: atta,
prof ldscpd yartl.s, fully elec bl.fu\ range w/dbl sprlnkle~d for low maint. oveh, dshwshr, farn rm
Price only $53,900 with only corobo. Liv rm hosts fir to
10% down. 9ti2-8851. cell tlrepl. Very popular
...
fl091' plan. Beaut. cent.~
ter suite w I plenty of
I wardrobes. Xlnt nbrhood.
PriL'fl und mid at $36.250. A
must: to aee.
BROKERS iNC. .. ,,
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Y aung & Big
$36,000! rambling rancho
4 spacious bedrooms, 2 love-+ pooll $39 500! ly baths, deluxe bulltin • • 1
kitchen, dishwasher. Huge One level home with 4
bonus room, e le g an t spacious bedrooms, pull.man
fireplace. Large covered baths, all electric pUSb but-pat:lD. Sprlnk!Ein. N e a r to!I miracle bulltin kitchen.
schools &; sboppirw• Bric d 11 h w a• her, elepnt
M6-«iQI ~ , • , ~ace ~ ~ :
TARBELL
OCEAN VIEW
IN FRONT
-':' ~ .... tenance landscaping al1d
don't forget the fibub1s
pool with separate :iac&=i! Brk. ING-L183.
TARBELL
and your own swimming pool Bolla. OlJca I: Heil
In back yard. 4 bdrms., 2 HunH .. -..n Harbor
baths, bdwd f I o o r s , -::,.;-::=:-""-~~""';.,..,-
fueplace. built·""· > o u DUTCH CLEAN name IL All new paint
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 Sen Joaquin Hill1 Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
Ganer al
shows owner's TLC. ALJ. Bedl'tlom, 1%. Bath, bulltlns ~. ~ 3 Bdrms - 2 8ath1 TERMS AVAILABLE. Including dishw~. fll/w
MESA .VERDE aa'l'HB,•:gA:Ls $25,ooo c""' " -· 1uge cul-de·
ORIGINAL ,.....,-._.. $1,000 DOWN ,.c lot. only steps II> a
. OP81 \Im. 9PM . A tho lovely park. 4 yrs new &:
When l.'Unstruction \l.'8S bet-u rized Braker "Re&ialiitoii" ... ;;;;;;;&;;;;;;;;;;;i~iiioioii:I all improvements in. QJick
ll'r, the equipment more 5 STAR BUYS roo=-'*"-'54~8 _65_70_:...,*"--11 possession. Full price only La Cuesta sturd,Y. the owner added in-MESA Verde, on golf course, $23,500. $29,500. 962-8851.
El D d Moel I sulation, an intercom, an Beaut 4 BR, 3 BA, Fam 3 BR 2 BA I 60'x100" .. Ora 0 8 alarm system, a covered * ~BR Condo, C.M .•• $22,950 Rm, Form Din Rm, Lrg Liv • · arg
$47,000 VA Tenns rnuo and block wall fence. *Par~ BR, Pool, ~~ Rm W/frplc, bltns, lrg J~~~ll:,'·w/~c~!~"& ~: ; I 1_Gon;;;;o~r~ol;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~O.~...,;;;;•~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ICAMEO HIGHLANDS 1• Trees & privacy
~nl thi11 lovely elJnJa !Jd/.
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
57 Linda Isle Drive
Custom 4 BR., 312 ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr.
BR. bas sitting area & frplc. Waterfront
family rm w/conversaliOJI pit around the
frplc. ; lovely garden, lge. slip ..... ,189,500.
J;or Complot. 1-.notlan
On All Homos & Loti, PlooM Coll :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
:141 S.y1ldo Dr., Suite 1, N.11. 675-6161
4 bedroom home
in fashionable
Cameo Hlah.lands
Llihl &. cheerful plan
Opc'nl onto
spacious grass patio
with a lip-toe ocean view
Kitchen has
breakfast/dining area
Membenhlp in
Comn1unily asttociation
lncludes keys to
private beaoh
Attractive lf'nns . $69,500
HARBOR
\Vhat an Opportunity! Owner q~~~~r _ai{f' ~~ji~eorffrt!! * 3 ···"BR·· "·H~~ + patio, $5.1.000. Own r. tam rm. FA ht, oversized
\\'iii sell this like-new, owner will cooperate to Income .............. $43,750 54~150L dbl gar, cement driveway.
UpgrRd('(J home to qualified upgrade before you move in. * DUPLEX &: a Ac H FIXER UPPER Min dn paymt, /:ymts less
buyel" with oo dowfl pay-Walk to evt>rything. Three Apl . , , •••••••.....• $41,500 Lowest price Eastsidl' C.M. 2 than rent, good I BROKERS INC.
mcnt. Features 3 bedroom, and family. $31.950. Call * 1 Acre, Eastside. Room BR cottage, profit area! I'
rnmily J'OOm with charmin,1t 54&--2313. for 14 units , ••••••••• $55 900 Oean, paillt, repair, & save It' No No
used brick 11ttpla.ce, formal CALL 642'--im $. Quick possession! S G
d;o;n, and a 1300 ,.. u. .THB: RB:AL Ontu Own"'""'" 673-<»56 fu.4471 ( :J 14WIGJ No More Wil-Llng bonus room. Current ba9E! ~ QUIET. Adults only 2 br., l* .._ price or 1his home new is ES"lA.TKRS 4 opac'-··-·~---,, family no""""'· rretttog ,bou_t ... ce I .. ~ Thi ,_ -N ·r •PM ~ bath, split level. Frplc, H1U11 Ul!UIVUJ11 wlth th 3 ,..,.,. s represen..., a ~;;;..,...,.:~~~~~~;I bltns. Choice end unit. room adjacent bu 11 tin ese spacK>UI . $49,000 + value for $47,000 '"'tchen ~---a •-~-• bedroom• ~us a large fam1-pl ~ ~2313 $21,900. Owner anxious "'' ........,.., ,_ ........... , 1 C8.flf! .,...,ne .,._.. . SOMETHING ~2187 aft 4 . fire~. great for family Y room. o more waltin~
1 ,......................... fun & ' entertaining' 1 "-with 2 be.tbs. No more hop-THE REAL SPECIAL 1 • BEAln'IFUL Mesa North · -•· '"' !or extra• """" as , ES' 1'.TERS s· u "t Home w/sparkling new patio for outdoor pleasures modern kitchen with oJ~ 'Tll gf'M A big family home for ttMt II RI S pool, 3 Br, 2 Ba, $34.900. By b.~~~k~a lovedly built-ins. All t.hi5 tor only ';;;;;;;;~~~~~~ growing family. 4 oversized owner, 3071 Trinity, 546-8347 .,..... Ya r · S2'l 950 847-6010
ii bedrooms, 2 baths & lamlly E ts" d Plush carpeting, drapes ~ ' · ·
CHOICE Buy I .. cul ·-as I e WANTEDtobuyanlce3-4 eluded! Brk, $29 ,950. ®-R-·· room. ocol on ~-Mc •• •• BR homo, 1\,.2 ba, In C..ta -· • .nD ~
6 Bedrooms _ 4 baths -2 stl'N!t just a bkick from •Spani"sh Style* Mesa, qulet .• t. Contact only, P=A-Y~MEN=~T~S~LO~WE=~R-TH~AN-11 ES 1:1'.TKRS
g!(iry Lusk, Harbor View ~emenlary school. New direct thru ownel". 548-1005 RENT_ For sale by own-I '.:::::;;:;:;:°"'~~N;:"';;•:;•PM;:~1 ~ ~~-Prl~ ~fuJi~ 5,:.w~r:pesv!""~~~ * sur;~,::.rp * 3t!:·:mb&onbl:n!~&1'1~ ~u!~r~c~~c:;:n~~I-CUL·DE·SAC
W1ME CELI AR R..t1Y Com-Mo I hf M~[owELL BANKER Call ........ (Open Eveo.) CALL ~= Open E••L M ... North. 5S7--0406. ""' OOwn • low monthly -EsnGE HOME l'OR Ye n1lfl Re•llon 64+24.10 8.13--0700 Fountoln Voli.y J>ll"llent& Total price I• I " -'·' ~~ 1: CHRISTMAS? Thanksgiving, SOONewportC.nlerOr. W lk ,. •--"I ¥'·000· -· N F,:~" ... :=. ~al~
qul1Ualycoredforandlw! Youoooldhelnthlsc:heorfulA a)'ltal cl<Or pool w;lh a 10 _... REPOSSESSIO s '"""'Y olrlum. O ther
•II ~ amenities ot tht 4 bedrooin. nii bath, neafJy Jaeunt and t"!tclliflg pg flni l'Se~ll ,!:ld~le~lt~""~'~· ,:;· ,:;· ~6U-~S678~.!.!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!ji!!ji~ $35 9501 ror information and locatkln features Include I a r g e flnett of bornet. 1'tM!' 4 tarp new home. OJm.ttment IO plt t:.J<.b..q to hf!lp Xft.p you I; • • of these FHA I: VA homes, n1uttt bedrm., fonnal dln-
Qadroomt, dlnlnr room and ~I ~.~.,2 ~82?003,. cosy. S urrounded by Surfer's J>&tadiae. Lam 4 contact -irl2: nn., ~ llvinR
(Mnlly room, on Wlndward, UWU" es IU"T-" maintl!~ free> pelio and bedroom, 2 bath home. KASABIAN nn. & beautiM kitchen
art excepdonally priced at <N2.i> wry private bl()('k wall .. Ex-$@\t~~-·/J,£~s• Fam 11 y room w 11 h wldinctte aree.. Just H.ted --lnclud ming ~ handlome fireplace off the R I E 962 1..1..11.11 and priced below llla!'iret at .,... • .-trsu • mo dt"w deluxe bulltin kitchen, •• 1t•f• ..__ $38,950. No down VA terms PETE BARRETI ,_ 3 bedroom home. Th p / 't' th B "/t / Ch '/ dW.wuher. 2 pa"°", one SMALL CAPE coo HOME, avall.CALL.,.f<><oomplde -REALTOR-•-:::..,,_:H:4~1=•:i '!:,c\-::m~·~:;;,.,"'f.F,,~,~ e uzz e w1 n e u1 -n UC• e ,.....,.... Co"""te pad tor .,..,.,. bdnns. cozy patio, dot all•. ,.._5880 .
--!I 11 available with \mmatlate O R.arrunoe i.11er1 or the .--c:::::::::::o...::::~ =~.).=-~ ~~ Collre';:reKettJTeaklci•t~!'r ~ ~1 GE R.EA.LTOR.$. ~ Good 1~ To pouetl\on In O:llta Neu. four •rombled 'WOl'di be-..--... ":" work bench. Fr es h I Y '""-....:_, --ntsv ..... -.1~ ..-r S DNGIN AIMI r-conven\ent to 1 h o p p I n 1 bit to '°"" lovr •lmPI• words. f· "ll'::'!.,. ..i•nled 3 .,... ....... , .,..... -.... ....., ......, •. -. unu.:T $28,950 Rltlt Rec..i.... .,,, .. ror 134,9GO. 61&-nn. I T A F N E 5 I K 1a-mi. • ··~ ·~·· ~·· soo. ·.=~!"'"""' Make It A haltv
Col191 Park "=-J:,~ ",:-'"E..:i t I I I I' I ~.;:"' .ANOIT01 ~"J::!',.".""~:.'f BnutUul homo 1tt amona Blame onlJt' )'OUl'lfll 1f )QI • • _ _ • • _ Wanna llleaJ? Rfduced $1fnl. ruomt and famUy rwm, In
many trees ln a ~\Ill! fall to tbeck thll op-, '-.O..--"=-"'-"""-J 1SBM 8f'<Q.hlht 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. lux· the bat area tn town. Cal!
J*f'kllke yard. 3 bedroom&, DOrtwUtJ out! 8tq Jt below 1 I I 1 Fountain v.uej urtous lntericr. n e w I y 96Mee
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m-t550 to .e lhi.I iov.1y. COTTAGE • modtrn homt lW can own' on a hlllaldc cLcan A frer.h u I ,--------..· • ""''I:· Gnnd .. ""'~ '"''· I R 0 V L A 11 Su .. r lllarp and -=bl VA~ USTIN TO THIS!
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rm. w/trpk, Ootlt&nd.... M!SA VIRDE A PRINT NUMMICO lflltR:S IN I' r ls I' I' I mom wttb band I 0 m. located betwten 2 shop Ralton ' dieaw. Good view lrom ~ lltfSf SOVA.Ifs . _ _ . _ • Urtplace, wtfe--u.wt bu.iltln centen, 2 miles boom bch, ,
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• Liqllor U...... \\'e Spedollu In Newport e 1nCome Tu Service Beach e Corona dil!I Mar • HOLLAND Bus. S.le1 A 1..1<w>L Our Rental s.r-
• HEAR Thi.! 1 Br. "'"1. ATRACTtVE 2 BR. _,
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ALA Rontolo e 66-3900 oreo. Adult -$Zl5/mo. 6'7>-1115.
Walnllt Square Condomlnilllll5 m• Orona•. CM "'"4!111 vice ~ FREE lo Youl "" DON'T FUMBLE CONY HOSPITAL FULL Nv·Vlew! -~ THIS ONE ......... _ ......... ....._ l98i per cloy......... NU-VIEW RENTALS
• UNBELIE\IABLE! 4 Br. 2 ro.-t.. F Ba. Kkia/pct.t. Encl Yllrd. ._.,...w.n um.
A'a Rontolo e Ms.3900 N""""' Buch •-A ..... ntlll)e of ..,.... 3' Uc. M<nlll ..,...,,. 673-«JJO or 494-3218
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will bo ..... A leduded 3 "NO CLOSING COSTS" ,._._ to Loon 240 bo. ""'" lrpk. bl<ns. Wnlk -2 bath Hacienda l-0 0;;;:--;;;•;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;1BAY VIEW 2 Br., lttmal to ocboola. 2 min. '° bead>.
WATER FRONT
l a..1,_ . 2 lla1li
Like new! FURNISl-lEO.
Complete with wuheT I:
dryer. Lo8dl of 1torqe.
plus ~. Year around
leue or tnOlltb to month.
ONLY P» per month.
Wcn't tut, call 67Mi015..
~ by walla for I• d' frp1 .,.... ·•·· c$'25"'i'/"'mo""-. ;;c9'3-::,,::l.!SI=. __ _ Jllivacy. Tbjs one ollen Downe S. '--in, 1 Inc, .... , --.. frvlne
.llroplo<o--wall to wall CONDOMINIUMS y v • .,,. " pointed " & oul II b!k to 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; k---·-~-" ' E:rpires Nov. 2lltb -Traci 7403 Loon Association bay, I b!k to bch. $300. Yrty. · -·-~ -•mY .. ~-room with wet bar~ f'?'U' 30 Day Escrow 1..:.::.~.:;=:::.·_____ YES, we have rentals . May
own be.bblfne brook_ ~ ~,_ Cotta MeNI ** PENINSVLA PT. 2 BR. we be ot service to YOU irl
ooly i',\!00. Call m.2535. $51 ,495 CAPE 000. 13 0 0/ m o . ,.... -....i,• TOU CAN • Mlnlmum $950 Moves You In. Ha. Rral Emie """" y,.,.,,, ·
hulllltt Lofty living awaits YQUI e No Closing Cosls. Prime Ratet For l.,,--'*'="Cal"!l~6CHl908~~;*~ SCORE llG <:".:::=;" Ac! swtttty • Immediate Possess ion. Hom.., u"'"· Cape Cod "" the P1 • 2 BR. a....6::; ~-~--·• to-to select your own &; C.OmmerciaJ Land I.Dans. + Ul!t. Cust. Stigla/Fam/ ~-·5m1nu~.,..... Newport Beach condominium. ~finance 1: Sales kids ;'th.,~ 4 ~~ Visit the temporaryofficesoftM IN ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 1~ Call c. E. "Bud" Coburn Renf-A·Hou• f1M430
baths. all bullt-tn tor oi\ty Newport Crest tntonnatlon Center, & 2 baths, built-in range, oven. hood, dish-Regional Loan Otticer BE.Alfi' 3 hr 2 ha Du·'·
S25,95i0. Make )'Our move to-conveniently located at washer, disposal, individual laundry area, 6Q..7422 Cb.ildte'n ok. • $250 i. m:;'"~ "SINCE 1M6"
cloy, DRUNE 2~,. ";;~ii~:t:~ ~~f ~=f c~~:,g~Ci~~ :!V~°h,'g ~Call=..:6T.l-=25S9=:...· --~4""-1 :fm~ ~ ~ ROOMY 3 Bedtoan. 2 bath. THE PENALTY OpenDally10a.m.toaunoeL, pool, gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational NEED CASH! 11.000, Or up Coron• clot Mor Deyo 552-7000 Nlghh .,.....ilbr,$S50pr . .....,,
Tbll one'a m' FORE· 17141 645-6141 area. ' 10 $3,000, SIO,OOO""' more. IEACH AREA ~-'"' "'"= _, ~ See Avco Thrilt for a ReaJ ~ O v er 2!1XJ Estate Loan. Upon approval New sp&cloul 2 bedroorn, 2 3 BR. 2 ha. • ••••••• SlZ>/350 trance. $125 pl' rmatb. Both
1111 fee1 of family living. f PRICED FROM the ' be.th, qu\et 1treet, $27S a 3 BR. 2% be. .•••••••••• S400 units ant t.o part • tnU. ~ bedroom.a, 3 baths, $18,950 TO $23,450 use money however )'OU month lhru s1nm. Bkr l BR. 2 ha. lam. rm .•• Sf25 call Balley~ Act.
' JilUlb -.,.,,..i,. La,.. like. Also uk aboul ow-='~1!>;;1225;==·------I reel h.11 SPAC. 3 Br., 2 BL. 211 car boriul room with wet bar ~ pe?'IOnal loans. COZY cottage 2 Bdrm ear, ocean vu. prt. bch
and ·much more for only Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, right about IA, AVOO THRIIT. 620 Newport fr p I c c 0 mp If! t e I y I prlvl !350. lflJl:J. Wkdys alt 1,
$42.900. Take the time to mile to Walnut (!st road on left) left I mile Ctr. Dr., Suile lDl, Newpott remodeied. 1215. 673-1658. 615-3'D3 .J:>'thettle ...=:. ~~ = to "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fw'/. to Beach, Ph, 833-3440. REALTY 1 BDRM~ untara..
and set started. ~~ Culver, left abOut 3 miles to Walnut, right to Cotti Mesa Univ. Park center, Irvine ~~ "1~-nm: ~I "Walnut Square" or call 714/551.4041. 1st TD Lpans NEAR S.A.C.C. Golf Oourae . O!Jl~ ~ti'l'~ ~PMC ~otf==·~M::-=~~==::::::::: l~~j / -•-"1f;:ncot;::;;m::,.::"ilp:.._::'r1y:;;'!9ijl66iil 6~% INTEREST !00~,..".'~,.::~ 3 BR. 2 BA Pool teMlt 2 BR. 111 BA,.,..._-·
-• -" only $140 pr Iv 11 e g i. s , si5o mo. refrf.s, encl patio. Gar. Mo
$28,950 =--·.. Just Ustecl 2nd TD Loans R.,Y Mc:c.rc11o R .. 11or umvemty """· ..... ms. """· 11'°1""'· 66-2951.
.sure to pleue the most ;:==----=.::::. ___ ;:::::::::;:;;::::.,--__ ~-----~:.~ Approximately 36 acres C-H T --·-1810 Newpon Blvd., C.P.I. 3,,BR.,... • .. BA~, rec .... ~_pool.... ~ ,:~~11':imo~ --·•·· 1 mned property wllh approx-...,....,Jt rates Orange Co. 541-rnt c ......... ,..., r--~"'"'b:drooi::, e!J 3 1~~, Irvine Newport BMCh Tustin tmately aio teet tnmtagt" 'WE BUY TO'S" sm. s:n. · m..am. uw pd. ~.
b,tha. liamorous fireplace on Foothill Blvd. in city ot S.ttter Mt Co e r.A.RI: Indeed! 1 Bl' bolae, Ugune a.ct. ** Private Patio, end
· lendo aofded charm to laml· HOME OF BY Owner 2 1ty Spanlgh SO. Dlmva Thb property I • • fom Y1'd carport $11D ..,.... 2 BR. .,..._ -b' room convenient for PRINCETON Med It er ran ea n home just Hated and priced to tell 642-2171 545-0611 ALA1 R.fttal1 • ·~ $1~. 1 BR. SpUt level, frplc, $165. m.Jri90.
entertalning off the built-in . is the name of this DlmNCTION Featured in Home qUickly at $3),000 per ac~. Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. ltllden. deck, ocean vlew. Huntlngtoft IMeh
ktteht-n, dishwa.'lher too. channing end unit town· Gracious elegance on Peach magazine, f,000 sq. ft. + CaJJ fTif) MG-1600. 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS • IDEAL 1or Cpl : l Br. S250 • 2 BR. &pie, pr, yard. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Larre covered pat.lo for out-hou.se, in the unique planned maid's qrtra. Million dollar INVESTMENT DIVISION Will Buy Trult Deedl HOU&e w/ltv yrd 1ar cpts/ $.125 • UNJQtrt 2 BR, 2 BAJ •
door tun & BBQ'•· PresUge development of University ~Lnfm~~' ~uY view Of toastUne & city •BROKER 60--T.f91• cfrllg. S145. ' ' ' trp,lc, 2 1ty. llv i:tn·• yard, aJ IMMID. OCCUPANCY
location, Brit. 962--85 ~~!:~~ba~.,1i:n~~ nn., 2% bathl. Modem ~ti. 5 ~air cond. ~· fa& WSAJ..~ ALA Rentals e '45-3900 ~~~ incld' ear&eOUS ~ew ~ ~
ing rm. w/frplc . Step UP island kitchen. Even a bltn ~ owner inbuiliJ.f. umcws I I~ n40 • STUDIO full kitchen, NU.VIEW RENTALS cOr Huntlnl(ton'!Adama. HB.
to finer living! OUered for deep freeze. Beautifully O:iwan Heights area. Price --~ IF'M_ ...._..,.. ..... lovely patio, sml pet ok. m-toXI or 494--3248 S-..1D ~~11 INl'LUDING THE ~t~ i:.~:te ...tuoed ., ll<B.000. Phooe BEACH DUPLEXES n::J ~.'...:: ~ Jj.""· Newport Buch ~~=ton a SPARKLING POOL. ~ or 1630-0500 for New, deluxe mR.., 2 Ba. & 3 ~ • 'BR, 2 BA.. new lhai, THE IWFFS f• .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... ii/ 152.500. -_ BR.,2Bo.each. H-Furnlsh..i 300 ~~iri"'"lblkbeach. f,:
PRESTIGE CAL"L E> ...... ,. ~ 175~ '"Wo~~· CHINA COVE m!.. w "'REN!,!_~ 4 11 •• 2112 BATHS ~ ....... _
Just lilted. SpanlSh Ha-~ I llablttilllllll I Jiillll Farel Walker Realtor Cute beach cottage, directly • FIXER Upper-2 Br. Gar. Ocan A: fttlh. 2 Yean: ~-~iiiiiiiiiliiiil
dl!Dda, s!nale 1tory 4 BR llALTY _ ' . 646--7414 6-»-0532 on the6 baym., $250 a montn AOilldLA RA: cat ck.I .~~ :::ra· v~~ r:tioioo!:b'; ~'Furn. MO
atrlwn rnoae.!, elesant en-"SINCE .. ..__.. Near N...,.rl hr1t orrk• E-Slde O>lta Mesa. HOUJt + thru /15 Bkr 675-7225. enta_ 1 -..7-ready $4Z per month -I
tl')I, ·fonnl tra. liv rm .• !pl, .&:P'IQ OCEAN VIEW dupl@X. $34,950-f";iOOO down. ···bo.I p I .. • • • ~ w/w ~ &. 1st Western Bank Bldg. Income S395 mo. Pmntt $295 -.ii en ftlU • ESIDE Lovely-2 Br. t 1---------1
drpt, !ml/din rm., center University Park, Irvine Beautiful like new 11.S year 125 mo. O w n e r I B r o k e r • 2 BDRM ocean front with stove, cpta, drps, PJ'. S165. i~ PALM ~ tirmia dlilb ~C::. .!i~~ ~ Days 552-7000 Nights old 2 story, 3 bedroom home lltl' -llltds 63&"561). prage. No pets. Adulb. ALA Rentals• MS-3900 C:.. } ~ ::''· ;;:p! mo.~no-=
appl'1. Assumable $29,500 l •---... =tl~ ~mv! Lots for S.S. 170 ~all 121~6n4. Util pd. DlmNCTIVE bml! ln Meta ~( f ! Cahullla or, m-t772. VA loan payable at $3()4 per aguna _.. terms with quick posaesPon . mo. 1632. Verde North: S BR. 2 bu, l l l BDRM. bach SU5 ~ ~ .• 1nctax.,1<!no.Ourbest AL"OST NEW ildeslred $35.9'0 SALIS & LEASING $14,000. FULL PRICE 3 BR. 2% bath. All new In· lrplc, r..,....,., C)>ca, • .,... it•\ rca y ullllU... °""' -~"~ .., ~ m • ' ' fW1 lft'Yiclt tadll~ Vlew of Bay I: Ocean · N.B. terlor. Winter rental :n; Extra nice nmahbcrbood. V childl'l"fl -...
!I 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home; living g...--Mzlll' II hillslde-R·L Montm>. 1-' 1295. mo.' Avoll O.C: «h. 2114 Vltta de! Oro -. or P<U. SM MO!.
· rm. w/frpk. 1'1<· family ---••• $315GOO C -' 557-l&U. N..--lleoch rtn.. dbrlnr area: ott cheery, aM3 Wf!ltclitt Drive Two actt1 at~ Blvd. at osti QUIET tree4imd atn!ft, 3 6"--tUl ANYTIME BalbM ltlend
I well equQJped kitchen. At-646-m.t Open Eves 531-61CJO Newport Blvd. C-2 """"· I BR. "°"" $ll5. Incl-llR. .,... ......... -· oozy 2 llJ')< °"8111l"ont. l•'!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,!!!!!Pl lached 2 car·......_ Xlnr 4 IR-$38,500 SOME CALIF. ~ITY uti!Ul••· N~ ci>lldren or walk ID ochl. Clooe IO ..... ~:;J""',;j,,,3,~ 2~, =-'fu,,,-All3 ~ ~:t
Gone Forever Is ~~-:1· Walk to beach, tennis 1: ~°"'~~.!Rm, Acreqeandlotl ·atcmL pets. S37-95l7. ~ ~ M"":: all ele c . b1i .1n1: ~· pe.Uo. BBQ. Lew
Your Rent Dolan .hibllt<& pool&. Z.SI)<., !rplc., carp., Appllc., Crpb. draped. x... ~u,·n"ard Oona Point Whelan.' :>."%,~· -, -~~ ~ d1Jl9~.._~ltns. 2 Patios. lrg porch, awning, car port, I' 2 BR 2 BA -·• .a.. _ NEWLY redecorated 3 BR -· --1 reqd. Yn,y teue. ;;;;;,;;.;;:;~7.<--::--,.1 lf1 not too tale '° ..,. ;:;;.,-..:;;;;;;;-""" CA't .. OOD REALTY I> 1-. Live In ..,,.rol •llALTY , • ·~~c. oceao .,. !nc'd Y1'd 2 ··~· LOVJ:LY 2 Br. 2 BL -ID ~:!'!!'. s!"'l~~lyro; _:::.'l'_C..... * 548-1290 * monlh&. Corner 5 star Adil -1"6 view. 12'11 mo. !Joe. -chlldren, l pet.·..,~if'°!U> OIARMJNG 2BR 28A...,. """"'-llouUllll A -bedroom home w:lth Jarge AllJil!'9 .....,. Prk, Santa Ana $2500 equity, Dew i u C-. Mme Cherle. plt:J• securttY deposit, Rrfs. on waterfront t n c I u d I n 1 S300 + UtU. winter 1 ...
llvlllt( room, bulll-ln bar. EMERALD BAY BAY AVE DUPLEX Aaume..-[)lll'llL!Jc&ln· ir77'" Loguno BNch "1Hl944. !loo! lor 21' boot. Wlnlan, IU1r'1WSU.
!.arKe ldlchen wllh pleoly ol FINEST LOT Now 2500,. It"""""' 2-story =..J.i1.~.} Pa Id . HAii-642-2991 1100 IBG Ba h he cl> 3 Bl! houoe. llntMI nrs New :i~R REALTORS 3 Bl!, 2 BA. 11Pc.7ft ... I hiMLI cui>OOarda. Assume VA loan floor plan, ahq crpt, bltM, Pri . Uo smlc nr. a · pe.lnt No pelt c:blldftn OK trom ky. Nft h111 ... ...
with total paymena of VIEW -$50,000 decb & pe.ttos, enclolled 4 Contempo4rMn River ~ A c re S an Ju a n $235 v. patrriL ~~ ~·R. all :am-0 Santa Ana Aw. S1!fi OCEANF'RONT 1'100 ~· ft Pret. 2 er 3 &irk. S2151no. SlSf.00 pet" month. 847-ootO. TED HUBERT car parkin&, xlnt ta x Gl'fft F•mlly Park Capl.ltraro-By Owner. Some remod. Yard· Pa 11 0 mo. dep req'd. 5'S-15CT luxury f Bdrm, ll'dltU!c-117% Dlamonil. 11$-DL ~ · and Asaocla1'9I shelter, closed by 12n.5 I Rentals from $69."il ocean view. llorse ok. child/pet. ' ' 1 BR, crpc, atv. ttt'rfa .. i ar. tun.J. *"' pl.Ke, mw, lltAND NU 2 Biil. -THE REAL~ l4n Via Lido NB 675-729'1 or ~1460 10 minutes from Anahelm'on 493-9188. $.125 • llI'IL Pd. 2 BR. 2 BA Mee yd. Adulbl. 11 O S5601mo. Yfarl~ Daw, e&U bet t-5. m.o110 . KB l~'ICRS ,,~· • SPARKLING EYEFUL! >new Riverside Fl'wy. Take Mount1ln, Dfllrt, ON"u'"""v1 'ESmlW ee<EokN.TY•arsly vtrgtnla Pt s l f 0 Im 0 . D~::. m-...... Penlnlul1 . OPEN Tl. IPM H. V. Hornet Monaco 2 hr + Green River off ramp. $J1 Resort 174 • R AL ~. ~ _... cl Hwy. l..&rp: m_ PORTAFINA den. Below mkt at $52,500. Green River Dr., Corona. 67HCOO or f9+-3'lfSNEAR South Coa1t 3 Br., 2 Ba, patio•, M25Wk6Up<>aac.n Skl11ny Dip or LAGUNA ~ ,':;" 0wner. .....,., m•> 137-737~ wr 1n tamous Lake H&vuv. Newport Buch Pluo-t.eue ,_ 1wn,,.,,,. 1~· poo1 .....,. """" ._ Bodo • 1 BJ1.-.. "-n Dlp7 SACRIFICED 2 Br, aw-. home ol the world famouo 3 Br, 2 Ba. Prlv yard A..,: or ~ Leue ..!:. ,... Mild -·Pool • UUI Pd ru ., ~ oettn view lots. Duple>xea near the ocean patlo, tum., boat lllp, Lido London Bridp. Located ~~ Poot S27S/mo. 557"'9G. mo. or • Call m.rJIJ •
Gonlen -• with income Cuot home fr $59,500; """ Mllet Lanoo, RelllOr . waterfml Pork, 1250 0. cloat to Ill-.• clly. •WATERFRONT• 4 BR. HI BL "1>I. bl"." ** OCEANntONT • C..W .. Mir unit.If ffoua1! with ~ bZdg site fr $18,750. Left on * 673-8563 * 673-3817. $9W1 ot trill a'ldt M Costa . DfW ConY to achob • Be1udlW 4 BR. m BA. ,..... __ ,-.....;,.;;;;.... __ ,
O>UDtry kitchen, fOnnal din-Nyes PL to entr. Laa Sch., PRIN CIPALS Only 8 x '8 Viklng, w/aJwn.inum Mesa or Newport Beach m. PIER & FLOAT..J BR., ahop:f . S21i Ava.JI tmmed. Yearly. WlO per mo. Call QUIET Spae tum a.ch. frp1 Inc room, huge bedr0om1, 49f..9388. 3 Br &: Den. Newport ~ cabana, Tradewin4I Adlt COJM fl"OP. ~. formal dfnlng rm., 2 m.t:550. a.tarrln, &IS-HD or S1UllS. $115. Mahn bultnHWnan,
tepan._te utility area. double OCEAN VIEW •60-6289• Prk. a.ta Mesa. Jo sp rent. cozy rru mini condo. Heart Nth•, w/w crpt., fl,. 3 BR, 2 ba, bltn•. dbl pr., TENNIS. Pod, Walk lo ~. lmmac. S. btry. ~ ~rmnfm 1~PiJ GAZEBO BY owner. 2 BR. 1 Ba. Det. $300.l, MS-4821 of Palm tte.ert. pool, ja.c· pl., dbl, t•'•· YHr-tam. rm on Clll"Mr lot In BNch..BA, ..}~ 2 BR. 1114 ~m.-.C'OT.=''=-=---,~-1
bedrom apt er:° bach~or 3 BR, den, 2 bathl. Slate en-pr. Room for boat Auwne cu.ti. Comp turn, ahrt/long (y IMH only. Compl. t.feu North. 567.otOS. no i:;;.-S:.~· .b'r)t, 2 btb to Bil: 0.0.. Blda.
tmlL All tenm at $39,950. ;i&k~!'ii.?vO~" ~!·m~'. new G.I. loan. 548-1522. ... &uu. j ~ term. 873-&l. fum ••• SSOO. a mo/UJt. E/SWE c Br, 2 Ba. bltm, d-BLUFFS , BR Omo rplc l125. udf pd. Y~
gJu1 ,gables. Bltn kitchen. Gaw'll ' THANKSGIVING ln Palm fvm .•. $450 • mo. No wbrl frt>I . new ahQ CPl. patio. M». mo. Yrly ·~: ,~ adlt,• -~pits. ltS--
A priie wlMer at $55,000. · Desert. 3 Br. 2. Ba house, pets. P E T E BAR ~ poo • S2t6. Yn lae . ~: Asf. HW'56. ~
Rell-......,1 Mwlon Realty 494-0131 prt •• ~~.}~11ly or 2 RETT REAL TY. * 2 BR. t BA Townhouoe . .._......,. Nolallto 1 Bl!, rum. 2 lrL -
Open Ews L .. una Niguel BA YFRONT, 13 Beacon Bay Cemetery cou.,...., ~ 642..QS3 ~ patlo-car-DooL S2U. ;,;;:~ ;;..; .:.;. quoen abl bed. pm dNu-
A VERY SPECIAL NEW OONOO on Eost 9, 5 ":;"°°~':,"''"· Loto/Cl'YJI!' 15' Randleo, Formo, -------ok. '3M914. 2 BDRM ...,.. w/IUll .... low m>. atra "1......, oncl
2 2 arotCE loll Westminster Orowe: 1M ~~ 3 BR. 2 BA, fenced ,.rn. bunDmt. lulW )Vd. awau pr "''""""-'· Adlltb on17, -HOME-view aolf coune, 3 Br., Newport Heights Meomorlal Park, •Pfteto 1 &. 3 Br 2 &. wy. dot FamUy only. S2SO/mo. IO NtpOadlW. f.amHy. 06. iarj·
ror tamflies who take tlme 10 Ba., owner, 67H033. ;_ ~ 309. block 28, 2iJ ';:'!,':'.j. 0~· tor tlrep~. pool prt.,. pa Furn'. •Aatnt. at-un• mo. Call eearp. •m Pt.ti..,..._ c.M.
ltw. Two muter auttet, Lido.... ''ALL DONE UP'' uaroen Go od Shepherd. i vocado deveJotimetit. In or Unlum. Lew S4C5 per* 3 BR. BA. crpU.tlo, ~ fr!''!e! .,..,_ : SHADY E1JCS ·POOL* :n..tamny room and a * C~~~-Er * This lovely home hat been M'l-7317. RanchoC4llfornia, amulrr mo.~ or~. ;:d. ,;u.:'i!Cmo. NEWPOtrr m.-on Wit«. e =..!":.i"*~ up room with W'et bar HOnf ~ LOt redone top to bottom. It'1 Cornm.rclal planned country rommunlty. S95 . ~aJk to w•~r. Bat.ii. -3 Br 2 b&. tam rm ~-,,.. ,.,,,,.tu---phu 3 car prqe. on a cul· $hip Shape! Come tee thb p-..u 1•• Smor·f'r«', Medltttranean Bayfmt cngW cpc-. fZi5 1 BIDROO!!:._. dme to aD -• • --' .. ..,... -• r~
de-tac tt:ttet. C ALL 5 Bdrml., Slil bathl plus dln "ready to move Into" •wr-• • ., ~ ctlrnate. Excetlett tmn1. utU pd. ' lhopplnc. Jtwmo. lldnty -mo. _.. lm--llTJ. In & Did St., CM MJ..M
-rm. """ ""· sundeck. vacMI 3 Bedrm ., 2 balh IA~OA ISLAND Rancf1o ~ JUty Ront-A-HouM mMa Lodr. 510 °"""SI .. C.M. Con••"""'-NICELY flon. l er. ·-~ $85.<m hOml' at tl9 lrY1oe. Open ITI41 676-5295 Pum. '1S auaae. Qmrc adlalta. ..,
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• ' LIDO RIAL TY Sat. &: &In. 1·5. Great location. can build tv.-o R I i-~ w~ ll4 OC'EA.NFRONT new 3 Bdrm Hvftt,,.._ IMch P1!tL 262" Ddtn A"•. 3377 Via Udo, _N'_pt. Beach $41,COJ «lores and two apartment.. M ••••• ~ duplex. Sett loc.W. $400. G.wr1I .... na * 673-731111 * Unlvorolty RHlty Bkr. 61>-1225. * "'-lclr c-L mo. -· -3 Bl!, 2 BA. Ooodo. Double ~ - - ---'"LG"'E~l '=Bll.'=--l'lr~-•• -.. -...... ~1 ULTRA MODERN 3001 E. C.I. Hwy. '™'510 CENTER Cl>lta 11 ... -2 od· 'I'• -nNE _, .... mR. ~_:.·•~••· Pool. ------'-"t -UUI pd. No NEAR THE Eacil!nr • BR., • aa. v1ew • BDRM. 2 BA " "°"· kneed Jolnlntr """1l11....i •-.e ww buy ,.... _..,.. All 2BA. 111m. wini.r ..., ..:,,.. ;,.,,,:; ';:; A DILUXl-ON -Miit. UM 1111 •ta.
.LUE CIFIC -,, pouo "'"" uv din. ,. _..., J>OUO. ,.., ~ a ... t po1<n11a1. cu11 Mtb!n 11 11n. Call "'""" or :iu.-. ,..-. · mo. THE IAY J5CM~11~11~::.:_,::;:::::::.::: PA A lamil~L Wc1"bar: ,.;,,..,.led. S.11,>oo . ..,.._, -~ or..,.~l>otb. Call ~I BR. +den, 21i bo., ~ blll 3 BR. 2 BA. &adD 8AQili(lii; I AS llr ...... ~ "".!':"'~~!!?""~ -GEM 2 BR. .::;;. ":!.."" .:~· CENT£R Olala ...;..J ad-~".""~ ~.~. ~ Ill~ :;:: , •• t ..... _,....... -. -hid .....
could uk for >:a.V"lo.'1o · ~,;,., .....,NHm, · Jolnlqf """1l11....i Income I -· UiltVm JM~...:_ ia.n:0 ~;,•· ,..,, .... -.:, .. ,. ::';f;: .. ":',::.t up. bH.ch. lhort ~lk to Kl'l!al 1610 W. Cout Hwy., NB · ~. Grtat potmtta1 • ~..,..., Wf: • • O. •:· ap 11ur • .-me., L::
GOLF <X>URSE. V"Y ... REALTORS 1142-1623 Son C....,_ Wlll ..U one or both. Call --•I !16-Tlm fSTJ/-Incl. ~ • • I ...... -2 Ir.
cltlalve-. HURRY. ~ Buch MAGN IFICENT VIEW 6115-:IO'lO O< '42-Cl!O. D.......,.,_ INC, D0Mn"0WN "1k to bell. I ol'1o & pier. llAltll•TT ll:.'l..:..'ool. Mott., "' Pl'll
HOME Condamlnlumo "'""""""' llR ..,_ pri _, rm, 2 ""' R I A L T Y WW./ '"'> NII. -
bllilder'I ... ftl OCEAN, ca"""' A city for Hlo llO -· ~,,:o -Av.U Do<. 1-: 67J.2Dt. 1 Br. lll<D A llfll, Adllltl!"?.
• wUI unto&d ~ -llahta. 2,400 ... ft. or luxury. . ---I/Pao&. ldtial ... ~ -..,__ thia ch>loe W.. 'I:! In 4 hr., ! bo., quallly QUm'. Adulll only 2 hr .. 1% NEWPORT IMcher ......... VERr "'°" tbdnn.. 2 i. ~ IJIS °"""'"" ll., -~!!~ Ho.....,r rapldly -anL Sit t111'u-ovpRJM"E~,,)~· bath. ""'' -· rrptc. :'.~ •• ~.!:'. Ml ••*~ l:l'· ,,:'" ....._ "&jj U-L-' _ ji-W:& I Ir. I• i.ck wiih • -fedlrw of ---..n•• .... ~ blt.ns. Cbokre ftnd unit. 1~1 *Ml fttt * MMl an/mo. "'"""" -.,........, ..... 1111 ELEGANT 3 BR hOme nr dllla:trt •t deb A nery ono 2 hr.. room,y, Ire 1 h I Y S21.,90).. Ownrtt an x t o u 1 . • • Aft.. 1(1. Nl-t lfwl. c..M. •m. ~ A adlls. of t.aauna•1 I a M o u 1, dto:nted on a mmt dM1ftd IG--2:117 alt 4 W.n.CDITAW UIU Pd . nra,. &ws. '*·Old-La .. ~ wpa . '
Comp w!~ii, lam rm A ~I ~·· CAii Glen stl"Mt. Walk to Al~ Beta ..... -.t.... f U ftl r.or hm. nJk" -, 1iMcn, AVAIL,.,. I I J llldlm ~
hMh 1~'1JJ-TOBIN Moffett for c: om p 1t1 c Shoppbw center. ldtaJ ror ~.. " h: 1 .. new Ar. J r Of Rent A H•YM ,,,,,... a BR. 2" BA "' s.. Tft'ftee, ti..llClpool. NC. ....._ ,;REAL~=co..;.==· ---1 "'""""'JG."'· SlO.<m. reUrtt1-S32.ki0 N 162 Our MA.t.:Y ~EN~W. . l BR. 2 BA. frtk, 2 cw pr, = :: r-:" m:.'":t Mlalll ~--!IX. ,,..... 'I'. 4 BR. -J'MLY RA!. * "'"-tnc.d ,...., -.. "--,,,_ 212: mtar.. I Bit -= Slit. Pio,_ '(J1i-'t'Z.i~ 2,CIXI _ 11q. n. Blto.lnL Just tlEI lillil!ll mt' lwln111 l1~ . QUIET • Pri"11Le. ' .t:)fl ~ ~nn MkaiM Vl:al.:.. • • ctt a. D ~
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A-lflaf n'oJ[y .... ff! ESTATE ~'= ~ ~ BUILl)l:R SEUJNC ''OW. ~fP!r!un,it>' 200 &.lde. TlllE FOi 2 llR. I -Alr/Oond. 1 IOC .at f!li.'!•-Ht
.Patloo. pool, Jo<lmi. """' UIO ~ 91. !« imm<dialt -· $4$ 9M B'EDt Bu A ClalO ... .._ * Ill ""'1 .,..rd. -· l'ool -:zm ~--
and prtvae)'. B •a 111 1 r u I ~ se.cna. ,...,. h th ~ ~on tlantlns-lu Otmerdl.. F'llSb il!ll\l*Pt. 1145 • UTn.£ '""et. 1 Br UICI( CASH '9dl. a:.. 1 ·-• d 11 * •
hDIH•Pl•r. -Mleolon Yl!Jo lfAYNETHOICSEPI llLTr '°"-11.8. w/pool Jal>lo, Good -· ""'' ..,., y.,..,,. dllld A Q -• '1110PIC4Ll'OOL • =~=::-.::ir.!.-.r. """ "-'""'.. EASY -~ """""" S»:i1• w .... ~ .. :i:::.·•'.. .... * THIOllH A ~~El' ·~s.-ur~i:.v !!!!!!!-M'UIT M IOU> LOWDO'llNPAYMT -0....-211RA 1 I' 1 .. 10 UNIT __ IJll .cum»f-1281'. llEWd l llr--111!L1"N k-lw -~wmc. .,.-. Newi:, mJCJ\laiecS a ltdrrn ~ Or•-. 1 BA. Good ,•"*••;ee!•t ••· Nev .....,,.. • ~bl. f"l1lle. 81-. IOda • ==. cz:==·La. · =.i~ 1-t'lti •• : 6-J lddl :.i"""Mi.!:'~....: itr.:::. =--~1 ·~~·.:..:: cz= llJ.900,-* DAILY PILOT ,...,..,.,.. o.£: * 1 -..:~ i ., nu SI·:r=.~x::: ft. By -· Cal r.t.:.'." W1ll ...., 2bl. D~~"'cJ..: ?..;.,"'.=.·~ WANT Al ~"'!!-;...... 9.'!l:;..~.car
REAllrY KATILLA RllALTY V-...,1 _. Rent v---' -~--. Aft s. LAHDLOllDSI CllHT1NIJfl'AL ,....,.., • ., ~. ~~.~.H. .. · ',,.tPnoM tr••-.... yo.-~ .:--.:~= 5'~:r:..,=: 11'••-·· . ...u.-rnEEll'~"!1!f11AL•NT"'3\ALV1$CJ: ••2-5171 ~l!tlbr6~~ ~=ti."'
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Int lhlff No~...... SINGLE .0.1-Heu-Ulllt ... n. JI.} -R.Ew.laolild .... lcinllo, !~Ill .... Coato-c-. Oro ALL~PAID
Comt11on btfore YoU rent -.......... , • a.doua kUcben with In·
dhect '""!!'.'!< • Separate din I area • Home-uP storaa:e e Pl1vate patios
• Oklled a:araae w/atorqe
• Marble putlman
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• -• Blrbequeo • ..... rounded with pluab land·
11CB.ping,
Adult llvine at Ill best
LARGE 1 BR $00.
No Pets
365 w. w-642-1971
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,Exocutlw Suites ~ Nowport Blvd. Co&•·-642-2611
STUDIOS & 1 BR'S e FREE Unma
• FREE Utllilies
• FUil Kitchen
e Heated Pool
• Laundry Facilities e TV .I: maJd Ber.' avail
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EL CORDOVA APTS. ,,..,iy . .-?m . bltn&, pm. ~ GAl\AGE --Eteo. -· or • ~ ,00~ ~ ''°'" $145 H ............. lolch Pllceotll A ... ~ &bout 19111Maolo4-.<¥a-5 4SS Liil' 111f. -.a -·£:.r. ~-~..!l:il!.
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Dlobwa,,ber • Shag Carpeting • Walk·in Clo. OVIR ,61 "' NEW c:bannellrollt • Vw GAl\4GI: 1'01\ lll'OMGS. sroRAG& -· -"'"!'!, "!· N_, "Ro"!".' Nim , .. -~.:m.: ~~--t":;:.k':~1~~ RI TIRRD '" ~; 'l:' ~: ~,:: ~ ~ -1111 !li=='A""' .... ilin~==s~ .·r<!> ...... I
cl ed G Q i t dln:rc and SOCIAL · SECURITY?? jji. Mo. ,..arty, Owner. FOi\ 3 ~-be Rontelf W...... .. -· ~•'" ·•-~ ~"-~ti;L,Al'IR "' En os arages. u e surroun P I NSION t•? 675-1912 · 8'IHOIS ~· .... • "'"°' '""""· ·~---... ail ''Jla<f7' • close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Ham' ton St) ' MAGND'ICENT View 2 Br Sol/Sub, . At :l<I E. Uth WANTED TO amir· ... -CM. t'f-2525. . 511,ltll l . . . ... 1 Adult Living. No Poh. ""-' Apt. Conifsox otudJo .,._ fYplo,' St., Coota M,... SZimo. 8eV oUln lor °"'""""" BLACK female Gmnan lbep ·lllr ~· tmr 20n Chorl1 St., Coal• Mo11 642-4470 LOWIST RAT S Adult& only. $275. ~~ Offla -•I 440 _we•k•ed. (Frt/!11/SWt -Wtlhelmlna. V1c of aOi1f ....:!"..0 , ' -.e Call 84U622 oo.-• · nltes) MUil • ~ 8 com-• :nrd SIL. -rolJG! Pd ll!"'Y• IJll, e1t.('
HACIEN DA HARBOR * MO\'.E IN TODAY * BALBOA s.,. Cl•b. 1w< A~ for....,, ilnm:J~ r:; i:: ~ 561~, 4 tr.e e&I. .,:ve. 64Wll3 or
From $154 $l3' A MO. Baytnnt 1 Br. AP t . Ne"-•nancW ce-. • · I " -· Mllcole. ' '
DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS Spac. 2 A 3 BR In .. plex. Luoe ckductlon oo looa u.., o1 iecept1on area ~ Nb-PAIN'l'ING • EAPERING,
FurnlJhed & Unfurnllhrld ~eral va.J.l i.e. 645-0339 confem>ee room. Ca JI I I~ ' 19 ,n. In~ .,..-IJC
Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting TRAS. ~ ~ ~. ~ APT. for~orrent:.Finest 64+-1643. :\I TtRCI,..... -I: r ~ B«'• ~
Dlobwasber -All Utilities Paid. weloom•. From 1139. s.. view ... ,. BR. 2 l>O, redec. A SMALL BUSINE~S Schools & 64f. .
No Mgr. 11371 Keeison "B". 1 Furn ~ unlum. 1425 ... t 4 o~----bo f -' 1-~ 5'/S ACOOSnC ........ Adults Only · Pets ..-blk w. of Beftdl Blvd. otr or ~000. ~zm. um ..... com . o .. ... '-.. , .. __ • Sl95._~4el&ws $1J9
241 Avocldo St. Co1t1 Moll 646-1204 sq. ft. flO. 1SO sq. fl $85. Annou~ 500 JUI ~ lNU1l1.
VILLA MARSEI LL ES :a:: =l~i°'U::.7~ ~'W"! f'!~ll!!!~ · ~sq. ~.$85.~~.ft.~ PSY~ERNETIC'S ~bl~~.~·•::..: P~-.'
SPACIOUS I I. 2 BEDROOM APT. b1tina ""'"· -pdol, Ital -, 2 Bit, 2 BA. bltns, 64&6961, 646-!246. . • A<ffiiew Your l08l< . adde<I ~me u bOme !"'°!' ~ "'!ri'· 1 & Unfu lshed Iaw:id tac ptay yrd & car pt, ~dri-. Pl:fv. patio, DDK apace avallal:i\e S50 • BWld Yqur Sell • in bMic e\eetronlca A u:ic. A 1-:INd. IT5"51'«J. ' Fuml1hod m U40 mo. Cple " 2. sm1 pr. Compl. redec., mo. WW pnMde tumtture • Cult!vete Sell-nee math. Rn .. to ~t ,.... mr. • El<for, Accoul. .,.u..
Adult Living cfilldren ok. No pet a. · at $5 mo ~.dice • Set pla,~~lems ~. Whr on lfOUP tnp ·~· IJc.,
Dishwasher color coordinated appliances 80-4664. 2 im. ·PJ'9#,'tchool ~ ava.tla~. m FOl'elll Ave ~Dr~M:l;:'~ ~not~%r·~·-~ ~rnte. . ..-.·
Plush shag carpet. mirrored wardrobe doors-TRIPLEX apt, lee 2 Br, Wg ~Kev:._vaJt 11)W .. $170. taguna.Btacb, 49, 9116 ' ' · · ~tcrina: 551 .. W..: or .,T. fRQr. Pf:lri&T• ~. ~
indirect lighting in kitchen . breakfalit bar . crpl, bltns, ... whr, laundry ~ uc;~li>l/tixt. ..... · f d t ' I b I d nn. 14x22 pvt patio, Walk to S J C ..a-a... OESK apace avr.Al!ible $50 ~ Tl1I'ORJNG · .IA math A • ft-~~ . -...: huge private ence pa 10 ·pus an scap-beach. $1*> •• $00. clng. •n ~ •r::••.-•no mo. Will provide furniture Pmau}lll 1 • ~·h bl l:'bl IChool ' ~ "'1
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ing -brick Bar-be-Ques -large heated pools depo.IL 962-7878 1 BR. neWly: decorated at $5 mo.~ service . • qe. ,......._. 1 pm.!·"' PROF. Patntq... • 100"' E Puerto Mesa & lanai. Air conditioning. 1 BLK to Beach. 2 br do w n·t.o w n ,s,n JU&li avallable. 1'181S Beacb Blvd. · :_ ·;;e -brim~.
l BR's _ $Ull & UP 3111 So. Brlsfl!I St., Santo Ano 557-l2t0 bo!ue, yard, prlqi. Part Csptltrano, $150 per mo. Huntlno1on Beach. 612-4321 P ....... la "_ 'S30 . , . · '! ' , U ' ' COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. furn. Yr\y or Winter ~ll51 .. · . BAYVIEW OFFICES · [ ,., ~:1[-'ILI WAL j:PAP R l'I NG
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Fumllhod Apts. MANAGING AGENT 675-59211 2 131t. aatden ·ap~ bltim, ·Deluxe Alr-<:oodltioned * lilNbU SPIRlTUAUST * _ ~ -~ ~ <;ul l\ebko 6*-2449 All Utllltlo1 Polcf CLEAN 2 BR, 2 BA.·1215 mo. ,. .... .,_......,drape.. Poot, l\edeoora...i_ Lido Area I.et this ad . ...... your ' • ' Plo•t•r.' Polch, R·l·r
Pool I Recreation Gu 1ncld.. Ptiv Patio. e1ec P1' ... ""5 49J..3491. ReaJonomie&, Bia. '675-6700 whole outlook on life !or tbe . 1 !: ~ai:;e:~~~ ~~~ ~""':i:.::·c.U;:.;;nf;.;u:;,m"'-. ___ 365=· I ~A;,;pt;,;._U;:.;;nl;,;u;,;rn,;;,;.. __ ....;.36;;;;5 ~;!:"540-~ 3 2 s. A"f,' . Unf : 370 NEWPORT Beach, Wlfltcliff ~:e. ~~a: C1.,.-~ .*ADP= ..!:.e~G * $27.50 WEEK I. UP Copl1trono Booch Cost• Moll , W K T'O ' um. or . """ · Drive. Air, ·C%ptl, pvt bath. to AM·IO PM. -. JOHNlS Csrpet-1. UpllaWOry · oo.--e Stu<lio A I nR Apts AL f BEACH c-. dol -400 ~tt. $150 mo. Call 492-5034, 132 No. El Can.lno Dri~PD!' ..... Scotca. pha }.W. . < ,
• TV & Maid Service Avail LGE upper duplex 2 BR. 2 New 1 & Br, cpt/:: . Gene SG-M91,, Real, San Oemente. iiuai'd (Soil Retardantl). ~ <'
e ·Phone Servlce-Htd Pool ea. BE'P din & tndry, gar; HARBOR GnrruS =+ frpl. n:; 1 2 BR., .so. of Hwy. Pool. COSTA MESA PROBLEM Pregnancy. eon.. ~· • all -~ Dftlnl ~ -.S"f.!iO !'
e Oilldren&Petaection ~~~ nrpe~~~·1 ~~~ fttm · Adultlonly •. $225Month 2-~~':'Keall~ts, fident. .1ym'prat•betlc ~ ~·= .Sewft"Unetol.00'-SlS 2376 N~port Blvd., C?t'I LRG l Br. w/patio. in ~t REALTPR 64f 48f8 ~-· ~2020-or ~ OOIUWllJW. AbOr-Save yoV" ~ by a.mi •. ,,.. * 1
548-9755 or 64>3967 C4o9H96lron•. del "-r Fumlshecl & 4i!~.,~/ or 1 .. "!!P~~t, no Cost• u--tlon Ir adoptionl ref. AP· me eXtra trlpi. WlD. clean PL~G REPAIR .... J $100 month le up. mm Unfumllhed pe .... -.mo. ~ · ._ AIRPORT Offtce, f u 11 y CARE. ~ . Jtvtnr rm, ·d:lnlne nn. f; No job too~smaAl
HOLIDAY PLAZA WIK to bch. Adib, luxuriowo 1'IE EXCITING crped I< drp'd. Alr/Cond. LADY with C8J to obare ball $15. Anjo rm. '$'1.50 * 60-3128 *
DELUXE Sped°"' 1 BR From $lJll to $2!5 mo 1 I< 2 Bl\,. pool, "" "'°"'• PALM MESA APTS. ~~ $29 per aq. fl mobjle home at El Morro couch $10:,Qlalr· !,>. 1S yn'. COLE PLUMBING ,
furn apt. $135. Heated Pool. ~...Y quiet, no pets. 220 Uth St. MINUTES NPr · BeaCb. Frtt rent to right ~-I:!! what, ,eounta. not 24 hr __ ... :.._ 161161 :
Ample parking. Adults, no ....-: Bachetors • 1 Bclrm1 HU.GE 2 BR, 2 BA, del\llfe TO ' BCH. PllUSH small 3-oflice suite, party •• 494-1'972. method: I d<work lll)'lelf. ' --. .... ...,. '
pets. 2 Bdrm• e 3 Bdrmt = apt or. beach. $165. un=~b~R ~~Pts.. Newport Center. 64+-8814 or Al.O)HOLICS A.mnymous. ~ rd. 531,..QlOL · · Sewlnt/ Alter.thnl
1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. 1112 or 2 Full Bathe F1or,ida 53&-3976 hil&'e pool, Jacuzzi elect blt-~-Phone ~m.7 or wri~ c....-.. Concnte· , Al~· ·
VERY lovely 2 bedroom. ON TEN ACRES Laguna 8Mch m., able" crpb:; drps, aauna BuslMU Rent~I .44$ P.O. Box 1223, .CO.ta Mesa. ' N , 3'.I , , j
Beautiful furniture new Apts. furn ./untum. Lease MllBter size bedrooms w/ etc-11 AduJtl, no pet1. COUPLES P.AllTIES PATIOS-PLANTERS eat, accurate. yeani exp. ·
ahag carpet, brick snack Fireplace I prlv. patios. high beam ceilings, Iara:e LAGUltiKNlGUEL SINGi.Es From $150 AVAILABLE Feb.'lst. c.dM. can PhU, 2 to 8 P.M. All Conc;rete W1::ft. Bnck. Tiie ' '
bar & planter, spacioua Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bkf.st. living room w/gaa: or ••lii...,fs 21 BEDRM. From $160 ~ttsq·=·~ ~-~.! 10540 '539-3344 slwnpati)ne.wk.•...,.3533. 1 ,..,,..; .. uw. ;
room!, private b a I c on y . 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 wood burn1-fi....nla 1 Br 1 ,,,;. -· .... _ · 2 B 1 BEDRM. From $180 aq. · . w.,.......-8, ~"' tne new Ii Children welcome. Only (MacArthur nr Coe.st Hwyl Convenient "i:undry·~r .::~ " Dal;· .. ._• r., Unfum Aptg Avall ·From $1D ft.·~. H;Wy., 65 ft. SWINGING SINGllES PATIOS, walks.·drives. Sa.W, ~ ~ est. small '. finrt months rent $165. 351 Ba.; $225.· • 2 Br., 2 Ba.; to $15 LESS. side street' & 'garden, park-Call Jim, 2 to 8 p.m. break; remove A ~ce jobl·weicome. $t8-ta6. 1 ;
Victoria Apt. 3. oU kitchen. Enclosed pa· $235 ·You're rfaht, they're under-ing, 40c sq. tt. ~ ottloe 539-3l2'l oonc:rete. 548;3988 tor est. i
2 bedrooms eacb. Bltlna, cat· Uos. 2 swimming c;ta, Indd Gu, TV Cable I: Wtr Pl'icedl· 156I Mesa Dr. suite, 650 sq. ft. 35c. Rented , CUS'l'OM;·ODIENT 1WOftK . • * $25 PER WEEK * pets & dra~. choice Ioca· :~~·~,a~~ft~.acW~ Fully crptd A drpd. Rec (5 bl.kl trom ,Newport Blvd.) w/atte. ar lePffttiely. · c. Social Clube 535 ~ WALKSo ·' Pl°dQl. j ' • " J(IJ~ 1: I Up. Pool A maid service. tion. Lease $200 pr month. .......... facll. Htd Pool. BBQ aiea. :>46-9860 W Masten R·e a I tor -i dedm. Don.. eo-il514.' -tllS 4
Kitchens avail. Motel Tahiti, Call 673-8550 RLTR. pets. 29041 Aloma Ave. ~ ' ' FIND YOURSELF .......,. · • ..
corner Harbor & Victoria. 2 BR, 2 BA, up . ' Models Open 10 tll 7 pm 499-22'1'1 or 495-5274 Brand ~e~Delci;::. Units "'IRE ~.ACTORY" baa 2 IN SOMEONE ELSE Contractor . .. :
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Muo Voi'de Rent 110W tor ,.... .,... -in tbe Mall rang. DISCOVER JACK Ta-'ll>palr Jolt W~ MIW 700 '
Swedish trplc. 644-4 IO Peterson W•y, CM •tJuction allowance of 1 ing from $80. mo. Ideal tar DISCOVERY remod., ~t .3>-:yn:. exp. -~·-., )
da.ys; 6'7:rt607 aft 6 prn. nr Harbor Blvd & DEWXE 2 & 3 Br.,. J Ba., mo'• tree rent. l BR. 1 BR amall retail sboPs. Antique !1~me'n•---• ln=Novem~ Uc'd. My Way Co. 547-GlJG. MALE' F/C b o o,k keep~·r I
L.OUINTA HERMOSA NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA, ••·-encl -· $1'0 ·up. Rental & den, 2 BR's I< 3 BR'L l)lop, Candy llhop wanted. ~PLAYBO~Y~ ~--~· Dr~ne . , oeeks part tJme work with • Spanish O>untry Estate UY. frpic. So. of Hwy. Best __... ~ioM. 3095 .Mace Ave-., From $155. Dsbnbr, eDCI 425 l)th St., Newport Beach. .• _ .... .w. ~I . accountant, 5Jl-8680, •
q & Spadou> ..... Tur-:;a....,, l.eue $365/mo. 211\ 546-0370 ~wport BNdl I':; .:!';~\,.1""'-BBQ'• = 90xUI . . PLANs&aoS,_ I\ em o d 1, Job W ....... , f9lilOle 702 !
raced pool; sunken P*i-=~='==,.,.-~~-""--ScottPI CM ,_ ' M-1 :r.one I l[S] ·Room ~ 150 .. up. "' I ; BBQ. untiel~bl• LMn&. 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath '"".-..' 1 '° · " · · .,,,~· bldg. $250. mo. 991 Liil_.,_. 551..o&36. Eves. 557""91195. GOOD TYPln • I
Only $210. J"'t .-..,, c~:~iTY ~ 1"!!,"-• uh>JmBI\, .. !!~ ~ St. Col!ta M-. . . . G~ . . . ~.~ .·:..:-15· it '1 1 BR. FURN. $175 l\EALTOR 644-'12111 DELUXE '-~ ~ • -~ ·
2 BR. FURN. $2111 C::;ost;:::.:•:..;;;M::;H::;•:.,____ APARTMENTS PREVAILS U'2 .. Wtr . pd. l\eltlg. 6 FOi\. LEASE C.l, ... trll ' ·oos·s G1'MENING """ .. ..:.. .H.L :
2 BR. STUDIO $1'5 Air Cond'. fYplo'1 • 3 Swim· ~,:-. -~ ~ ·::.-· !f..td. =-=..: c"";<!tlon1~ ~It. Al!Park "par1.""·· Found 1'-eds) 5~ ft~~~~. ~-• fl V ....;;.:;< -, .... ,,... ' : DELUXE 2: 8!-,~~ Ba. mi .... Poo" .• Health Spa • _.. ... ,..,, a.,._ ..... cu.. ...,.. ' _.... ·'""''-. or BROWN n..11.. . ~..... Canuno::n:uu -•' ..-.. _~,, r-'• I ALL UTl1JTIES PAID -·• ~ -with a -,·; -· PH' 646-8811 AGT. · puppy w,_ "*' "J"'""'· -Ill_. ""-hoU Adulta No pets Stud1o~ta, ~. pool,-=: ~~C,::.· Game and touch, exclusive club with NEW l ·A 2 BR from Sl'ro FOR Leue (3) l500 sq ft A white toea ·on Placentia, ·. ~i00mpl&U1L ' ·-:.,·147· _., r !
• patios. $155. l child ok. 1 BR. From Jlflt unique Aquabar, ~ Near beach and ~lhoppini, stores. C-4 Zone. c.or Hunt-~it:u ~· ~~ ~~-~·Spm. ~ • · -'P: I
(4 blkl S, of San Diego nwy o pets. 548-nM. 1 BR. A Den From $185 and formalprdent. AU part 11~ E. 3lth St., C.M. lngton & Adams, HB or ~ ... lal'lt~lefV $10 ........ 6.! ~at home? We ,
on Beach, l blk W. on Holl S""'"· 2 I 3 Br apt. $140 up uEOITERRANEAN of the &>uth Coast's ~ 54&-0137.. 536-1449. 830-5071. mo.'."-' Yos·aim' ~ H~~ . 'l OomN ·-~•t:I} I to 16211 ParltlkSe Lane.) .-M •~ent community. BRAND ~New ~t Apta 2 SLACK .l whUe kitten yd "clD up ~ OUlfJleepers,~ · '
(TI4) 847-Mfl Pool, cpl/drp, bltns, kidsok VILLAGE 1Bedl'Ooin/studloa1rom$195. BR,•Free UtiL Pool. ~I. 3 OF~CERSUITET w/CPllar.· Vic Camino 'ba .. 1'"-. :rfee.~~Let the Horoemak~, U pJo h n ,:
1996 Maple No. 1 .•• su.3813 2 Bedroom from $295. pr:a;ia. 1119, MmroYia, S 8:h...s3so Captatrano. c a p t 1 t r a no ~.do it. 962-8612. 547..-sL . :
HUntlngton IMch :!.~o~~ ~: 2400 H~:;x-55~~ C.M. Models open 9 A.M. tU dusk. Of l$th. W. of Piaiotntla. • lndustrl•I IW!t•I 450 = ~ T":'~ oollle JQCV,. ·~ Gu.nm". ~~!m~:
Bache\orn:in:_ patios, ~an:: ~ S1~: o~~~~~ ~. Fount•ln,'Valhy LAGUNA ~An':l~:=tyM~ ~~·a~641:Jm,; =~fXit~Ueman.:
""' rl 040-41'9. The M F ily SHAKEWOOI> . NIGUEL 64Wl48. . . . LIV&ln ~ helper. 18 • Di~ f:~ l~ of ** BEAlfl'IFlJL I~ 2 BR. ature am Largest 2BR'a 1n town. 10263 . NOVEMBER 4, vie. Laguna HALLOlµNS ,Lawn/Garden Yfl ·oid.~Vtc • ..flarbar ·
cloleta Rec hall 1 Contemporary Garden Apta. will appreciate the Ven-ON THE BLUFFS Slater Ave, nr. Biwkhunt M· 1 Niguel, female calico cat, Mal n tn e e, Q 11 al It y 613:-7489;or.:~ ·
C' :ie.~w; ~ii I .!~="'."c:oo::' ::.,,.::'81:::'•_,~='--1155-~ ~ w~ ~~ ~~ AT NEWPORT tnc)s ~; YPrtv ~~i s J~: i. 12,ID)P~ !!tr~ ~~arln& nea ~·6 .~~· 'f~~cl!~
Keebon Ln. Cl bl.k W. ol 1 & 2 BR w/tum. avail. with 2 bath&, fireplace, Fnxn. Newport Blvd.
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.tum at Ul'U Uamlltet too!) e Bal· . . Ready W'73 OOLUE dog · Sable & White AL'S J;anc!llC&puw, Tree .re--"97-2981 ~ -
Beach, l blk N. of Slater). Heated pool. S130 le up. patio. Outside are &ardenl. H,....ltal Road ( bk>ck &need power ldtchebl e Hunsak-Pro.-+"oeo male. Vic. Santa Ana movat Yard tetnodellna:. u-1 w· .b...... M & F 80-7848 Adults. 853 Center St. pool, putting and nearby at;.;'e Pad1lc Cout Hwy) to 4 SWim'&' Poot. • Outdoor slJ._1600 _. Heights. 714 • 54G-4234. T1'Ub haulial..-'1ot clMnUp. ne p --.. 710
LRG. 2 Br, beam ceU., crpt, 64!Hl965. shopplne and attiYttleL entrance.·900 Cape)' Lane, B~ e Indlv. prtv patios TRI.co&ored tabby cat, ~~ spttnk\en, 613-llfl6. ACt6CJNnflG
drpo, blln d·whr, ·~pl. pool LRG. 2 BR. C.ttage. Sep. UvfHE"ve' fromN_ oo'~E NT=:".-.~. (n4)c:-.. ~· H.""'. 1...::::-.•---L sp. WEST C.M. at u.c . Irvine. 546-00L PROFE3SIONAL J1pa-SI CRETARY l
& util pct Adulta, no peta. patio. Waah nn. Gar. $!64. rn ....,..._ •••-• ~ M-1 Unit. apprOx. 1350 Ill ft. 675-Tr3:9. Ga.rdenm::. .Rellat>a,:. Free T M 'Cttnmunicationl Co. '
Nr.Hospital.AvailNov.19. Wtr pd. 2038-C Meyer Pl. 1845j\nahelmAwnue PAIKlMm"\llDftltT 3 Phue power. Lrg over· Lost 555 _est.<:-"963.r4914. dlvilbloltheTbnel~·!
$210/mo. 116'16 Ca meron. !\els. 842-1656. CalYMn. Phillipa ~ , .·.:U:•' ·-~ BRAND ~ head rear do••" Front olc. Go........ Co.,......._.~-· ·
812-5!92 3 BR. 111 BA, 1165/mo. 165 NEWL y DECOR.AT! AP-1woc;NTS QUO VADIS Ill Pl-Of parldng. U6S mo. SET OF KEYS 1"" betwn . . • ' ~,......., bu "" 0
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Laguna Buch depoait.Availnow.&i5--0973. Be tlfvl Ground D · '' ~·1wwv LUXIJRYGARDENAPl'S. 645-2284or6f2..2938. O:>nlca Parle le LabradorJAPANES!: Gardener. ~a~=:'
753 Shallm.ar Dr .. No. 2, 10
1:1 t t Oce 1 Oii 11"119' -::"1 HtcL Pool * JacuzD.saunaa Need a "Pad"T Place an ad! Dr., CM. MS-6395. Complete Yanlwcrk and S/if," ... recent exp. In-oil !
BACH. nr beach. St.35-$155. C.M. ClOAe 10 n~ es u:e & ~ lAoolry aplrtinait livmg av· Recreation Room I: Morel Oeanup. Free est. m-3Ul2. ~ field. G'o 0 cl : ~n ~~1~~7 ~~4 ~~ ~2~R.:mn: •19 Gaa Heat le Stove. Water. ~::t,b':!i':1°7:l:. sa'fcm-·,:~,$ * * * * * * *B~n~~· ~benefit., pl~an 't 111Pt :
49+-:l508, aft 4. Nr. llarb.ir tenter: ~. 'PooGaral ••· Air Cond. Swim 1 ml!ll .pools, T lJthh!d' ten-IF'YDU IRING AD I t.!auna area..114&-M19.'. ' .,...,,. ' ...... ~eon.: :
OCEAN , Rec. Rm., Laundry n1s courts nJua mDea I ' • ~ C FRONT. downtown, Room Included • "' o 1899'l Florida St. \M'l-&448 Experienced ·Garderw a r o I avy · •
luxurious, quiet, lon11: or LARGE 1 BR. _ $l40. blcycle trailt, putth'lg, ah~· (% blk. w. Of G&rfteld Oeanup. Maine Reuonable 714/5.\7-&«12 Tll comm~ :
ahorttcrm.494-4012. 2BR •~""':65 U75 tleboard.lcroquet.Junlorl• ,&rMfBeacbBlvd.) T de I Pa d• CaU •8*-6852 ~3,75 . •; · ·-· · 1>om ·n·~50-· .... 1 ra r s ra 1se ~ -. -Newport Buch Hoclondji MelO ud :i.bedroori>· JiW and OCEAN FRONT, 2 BR. 'IP' 0-rol' ~Ice. . ~ °"""'-E;"°pi;,,..' :
u;o w. Wilson No. 1 C.M. ~..:: = ~ r;;. ~~ prage, R•lilboW WlnClow A COIJNTING . , 4~1.'w,l:;;,',.~.:'.'1 mle8bBllU21 orbokonles,a<petins,m· lines }o\oln-. ·c~ERK ·:
3 BR, 2 ba-f-....i Sreps to 2 Bedroom, 1 Sith ... , $18li peries. Sublen'llleln Plrl<•
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ocean ..•• ••••••••'"••••$273 2Bcdroom,2bath, . .' .. S2m hwwttheleYatorL()ptional ll1llllllll t 'm lracfon welcomt: D/:>UW:j .. .,.~i..1!.~lory. Req'
3 er. ' Bl .............. $28> 3 Bedroom, 2 bath ..... I& maid ........ JUI! -of I es . For attinates. . -~ ~-, -· CllCU' . I BR. l ba •••••• UUI pd 1100 Beau"''"·' -•M• -1-.. "E'-.... ,_. T..1 ... ...1 ot •·--H ul l-6 · Ke)'J>Wda : -·~.w .,:::;_, ~M ........ ~ ~~:: ~ u':::."ft ..... .1, •. ... ex.-p · d. F n.i--. • 2 BR, I ha, Penln .•••... 1250 -~ ·--~ -;;!WI ...... -...... ._, r-6 #IUDW I
we Have w1n1er 11ent11s ..::==::....::==--1 ...... pn1eo .. -. : ... T-m•> 144-1900 -400 dollars SKIPLOADER • -t<uc1< Pl ... -Will Take Studtnts no petL 151 E. :1.st, C.M. b' ratal,inlonUtkm work. OJnc:ntie · =1i" Gultlft ' la R1t1lw ;
-BAii'iiOiif,........, 3 a.. A'ITRACl'IVE "'°"" p,;v. . •wlnr. ~. mo. /1144 1nll~w., CM • Pork~·Llb SU.ELIJXE1 ......... ~:..f )ll.. ..... "":: ~Kltcbea ~ Y~, -, ~ ,~Oppor. ~
UIET D ,,.,, --..,.... or • TRAD! '61 LINCOLN 111' Avalon Cab CnJs 118,,'4 ~---· ~~ ! ""' R--~ ... -A 3 BR APTS. t\'e. . No aanoker. Cent r a 11 Y wbl tndm trlr F 19' SC .......... r.. ..., ~ ... _....... ...
Pvt. Patlol • Htd. Pool.a mJBLE1' Dec, tbru J\11¥. Jocaled. UUO per wk. Extra clnn. See lo appree. ' or ' Modem oftke..'ln new oxn-Nr Shop'g * Adultl Only Partc Ne.-.1 Bad>ttor apt. M&-19'1'9. OWDU'. 11792 Magnolla, travel trlr./travall Wt.I or Ha~ le cleiftul ~ ext Pin GJ'91t llOlltion tar t ' u....a..a-... .&. .... _ -=-t Garden Grove 539-7493 jeep wag. DH Homb5end1 ~ ltudeltt. lie trtc. pl W1naure aptitude Good ._. , .. ..,_ -r•.-!1..!f:!·. Beaut V f' w. ROOMS $11 wk. up wfkjt, • · SD 92109. 273-1811. 5.*l)M or~ ro. ~ Sa!U7~·
1m Slnt• -Ave C.M ~-· t'!7~... up -· 23111 200 Black Jade -ll'om ONE bedroom <DNDOMIN YARD ~-Call J p Mil'. Apt. Ul ·~ 4 BR. 2 BA. W/-VU. ~ Blvd., CM. Clllnl ••• re~ lo set In !UM . WW tn1 $1100. eqfy """ !.."°1-~~ c.uta1'"~ ._•
**JB l'~ba ** -.laundnn.5*-Ullf , ~ ... otc.Vll.edat$21l.OL forcar,bol~Cllllperor!f .-. · i!l!O·-lllvd.\CJI. ·' r., n •· Or ta-13'3. ' lnl'l'mnMni W 1'kt tch en WW tnde tor au-... a.rt ob-can Lei l.Q)'rnll ot HE& ~ -..:z:. --......... 12• -:w.: =-· '!eecl 3 Bl\. 1 Ba. VIEW. ,.,,,., iic:Wiii"';"ii'.s. ano. Fii. jectl,lntlquel,orfm.oll02 ITAGEl\EALTORsS.115i • ---= to .v..,.wn.. a.t. "'--Y-IG''lllD wlaloy& aft 1'30 or 175M eolY on 9fiO acreo lll'. TRADE $'1,000 -In HOUll OP CLIANI • loc'~ ~ mo. 8!0 C.•t« !JI.. CM. I> Piil KO.;ICHl'lf. ---°l-BIL $400.000. lnl. -C..ta M-''l'l'loln noon, wbidori; -· ....._ • F/C , Oatr -YIWlLY u bll<., beach 2 2 Br., odultl, m peb. 1145 aft l pm 'fld¥i aB dQ OCEAli1'iijjiji 2. br,• Qolc, ROOM In Private b<sne on\y T%. F-lc views, -p. o.m..•1 3 Bit, I ha 8 ~lo-. ~i lfK ~ l!lv °"""'II'
Bl\. • ~ . per mo. m.w. wu.in, ' --• <Ill<,= -)'<11, ·-prtv. W-bt1ls, ....um. For 1nc. poop. kr ~ Ciltll 111come -Lft-• -f'rPlc, Patio. 2 .... iJ::r Oooll w.... WANT PRNACYff ..,..,. 1415.. i--~ .,,., -Of T•Bla. :;n.ge, "''· -. <lo1itlr I -"'-ho .. ~"":.~cf0~4t09 LARGE 2 BR. c:rpta A drpa. Here'• the aDrftl' I 0 r 3 BDRM. JrBA. wh, near ' CANYON lake loe. IOK cne TRADE 1arpo home Yorf)I. * WE DO E'YER.rn<JN * S.-1111 N4•pat 8ieds _;
No ......._ SllO/mo. Call rutl/mo. 2 Br. 0 n -· iSI!: mo. ... WOii i111111 le -.. 4iil view, 111'. lake. und. ut!l. Unda. 14.~ RNl1y for l\efl. ,_ nt. .... I ~r iJ.e. ~· Sfl.'1U: cul4e-w w/2 e.ntrlftl I: Belboa. (213) .... 1113. J'DI TC!9Cber wants $10,000 free' cle&I;· Tl'adr! Cooc»or ! At.SO ~&hoe lot ,>Ollt Hetti .: ....... , AJDZS I: Clrdll'hm -cm-'
Ftpk.lltra.'teMll 2BR.2BA.dblpr,cp(J:, ba1cof11.AD 'tllc.wndla1C tmt.IBDttoOoela,aew -.._t.\nNt,,.rtana. fo:r~~cr!! hr loca1 or .Lu Vf&U..8YDilf.~tWln ~ ~ 144 ' i
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AF/. • umttllt paid crpt, SlJ:I. &0-6161. 2 Br., audio. 1\6 Bl. fqll. Yeerty. AIL Ml.,,.. ...... .,,,.;, fl'Of man, -.mt \IUue. Trade tr inol:ne, nbt. GDERAL M 1 11...._ -' ~-~ l!"-n * 1 BR. -..... apt, In :y;' --a... wtr pd. 1t FANTAS1'1Cl.ollf 2 a... ., ... ·-...,<j, Ford. -alter. or.,,,. !ql!!ty. -ElqM--. -I ~plox. d-, clooed !.....,!;. 11th flt., Qt ,, I Bl., CJD. bl.... polio, FEii. iO .,_ I br 2 bl, hlx $200,000 tJl:I In 15GO,OOO 40 Acnl, -llr, \CWi'.
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s.y ub. 1221 Wttt Clout °""'" 6C4llllO. ~ & Ru-/plMll<• to $l8K BIW., C.M. !14H151i. pubUct Begin ,.... career pharmacy, du .... Salary to an.di. SID. OUb ehr 125, ~ Newport Stach. l!oe < • , ;'A'.( Adhtlivea SaJq Rep SUK llAINTEN-'"CE Man /Or w/thll llne tinn by"""'"'-' $<50. Send retwne to ...._ thl p, Ba. hooch $2, ~ .,._, 6IS:OOOO BUYER . .., ~ l!lecll'Onlc Engineer 114K ....,1, In -lor apt. !hell" -ts w/a amlie. Cualfied ad no. s.17 Dally °""" ~ ~ drpo, m 1121 • • • .. • .,. ,,~ '°' General J::.ect&:er Acct noo n Newl*'t Blvd., c.M. ~~ ~ PUot, P.O. Box 1560, ec.ta $1.50. •
ec:elv trt ' ~ ... ,~ • · Gen. Ofc/CulUer $,2.2S hr ~ /tZt'llCY.' 2190 Harbor Blvd., Mesa, Calif. Jewelry 115
exper. w/aceur. typ. \ NewPort.BtachFinanellJ . ~"t , . .J..-:.•. AtPConltruc&n $100 MAN to worfc Ptr in rental CM. -WANTED Man to .~ to PVT neeckcuh. l'4 K ltlJ -t beoelfts. 4 day INtftllliM Need 1 A • • , """"" FIC Blckpr~-""° ~-i.ye neat Recoptlonitf/Soc:'y re;>la« one -didn L Call ~ oolltattt Ba leu .,,.;. -F ~ y ·w111 ' «,.. · • :t~ , · '. · fl ··: customer <JCO<lce m 6 •ppe'al'ance ~ , w · · · orma 0~· OU. ""' t" • •t F/C'Bookkeeper SGOO avail an dU on Weds Sa.ts' Growi:na: coostruction co. of-wbt ~ line. $12)0. Ladlel UTH RYAN AGENCY 'alJD ~ olllce aup. , ...... 1-' ·j!ee<ptlanbt 1o IGI 6 -WWlroln rt.ht,,,.,;: fen outstanding cbaoce tor WATCHMAN HamUtoo watch, olamm ~ ~ HB IM'l,9817 plies II eq:ulpment. We VI "111, !'5u''"J Pl'nme, Sat/Sim $200 Apply AM 1930 llewpc.rt advance~nt.. ( Day wtf!:k. Short ....__ p/tlme plat.nm band w/44 dlam.
N • CM &1&-4854 will onl;y . consider a~ • _J...... · Credit Clerk, to i:m Blvd c,14.' Great variety sPOt. Start 5 .~"'.°"JJ)·.~-AM $125. Malla Elk r In r
pllcants>wtth lonn1 bu,y-Of lrJR ~ _ ·• $MO. Fee Paid/Abo Fee p~-Ottlcle w/diam. $65. 613-6518.
1nspedota .In& exper. _ ~1~ $$MATURE. dependable Poattiooa..c.n.HetenHayes, THE BR"•ftw•Y Mitcella 811 1 , Secretary to '$1'0I woman to lilee'p In & catt ~ Cost&! Pttaonnel -"' _ nMUS
V•rlon D•t• M""1M1 Top -fits & unMiu• Route S•loo Free & Fee PoaJt!ona . ' ~r. __ L • • boyoo ·, •• ·30Nov10. ....."''" 27llO -Blvd.. );.!!~-~-· uEmunt. ~~ SCRAM., -LETS ~.Je.aeT~tn· the ml.bl com-work ei1vironment. Send EW ORT ''30. ~ur•29tb. CM. MOt..... ....,.,.>;&
"uler indU.-. bu im-resume ' aalary history Fee Paid N p 3: · -545-W. Rou"nfoor-' Plolfic ~tie opeDU. for the to1 Claaatfied ad no. 538, Here ls a chance to pnMi ~erlOllMI AiencY Miii Cel'Dllfthr Moid:.rs w E L DER • combination
lollowing peraonnel: ~ 1~ ~ti ~~ ~ ':!':::~ :U~ m Dov~:_ N.B. Boat =cturin& e Plaltlc: Mo .. ,. !':1~ !!~ ar:p.~ ANSWERS
Several ~IL1 "'""'· cetttmy ol -ndoul 1JquA1 Op;lot. Emplo)'er • T•po \f!roppen & metal _. Salary open Faateo -Champ-Valor-
e<:tro M"'hurical """"' 01'1""· Employer arowth belUnd them! Seek· ,GENERAL OFFICE MTST to $608 e Bonding Au.nblon -& Weekend o:r, Submit -FRAME . mbler C ing 'J>UIO!)ible individual Ulce a 1 hr day' Earl¥ Willlna to'' train applleantl pol.ntments available. Y When a girl is told she's ~r.-~echanical ~~.El~e~~ ::U ~1~·.mo~~e<IJ J=~~~ ~ lbitt?. 2:30-s pm. w/apti~forqua,lltywork-~~:::ineg ·~ :=t'fn U a _plct~~ta j ectro Mechanical 644-4460 Juant arninga try lewl position for gal Beaut. Irvine area ottices in manshlp. Applicants must East Walnut Unit K. SantA a ntce of
ctor c {in process) ~ ~~ Office. ='Ce~ts't° e ' who W8?1t1 to start a career. ~..::Z. !bfpa~=t !: ;&:dab~i;:'t~ Ana, D-~ mtnd.
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Cl•rical· . Fine' ladie s Call Perry Jonea ..•. 1133-"100 ~~J~,!~ .,.,,...111 Agency, 230 ·w. lnstructloj1o. Apply m per. WHO WANTS TQ WORK? * AUCTION *
clothing store. PE'nn. No A&e 2790 Harbol' 81 d ·Warner. Suite 3:19, S.A. son, . ORNE A CAB! f'tne Fumtture
phone calls. See mar. Back Resta~t CM ncy, v ' NEWcpMER WELCOMING: Edl21Dler Iodllousvetrl!!:.!,nc. CHOOSE your houri. work A Applianc:H
Street,. 25 Faahkin Island, M.._ent .,.....,., for )'Oll!'ll'lf, be 10'0' own AUC'ttObs Frida¥ 7:30 p.m. N.B. GIRLS ~ r~I!)' u;-Newpon Beach. Calil. -M•n or women. Can bo urnd , A 't• B Tme. to $700 io _.. LOCALL on new . Mon thru Thurs, .tlchtty handicapped. VtJ, n1 y s uc .on arn * CASHIER • Experienced Easy, fun job, ~·open· ?elklent families bringing 'f am-5·30 pm ~I.ired. Age ~ to 10, ~ ~Newport, CM 646-8686 NCR ~ . . nights. Call Fee Paid ,lngs. Full, pa.rt tune, day or gifts A dvtc tnl:>. Good pay · plement your mcome Drtve
67J..H06. Mrs~ Frank. • High ~ & .desire to join night. Apply in penon, any P/ti.me. Must ha.Yi' happy RN, fUll timt>, days. RN a cab 6 hn or more-a day. Beb'nd Tony's Bids Mat'I
CHRISTMAS aggressive, visionary team aft. or eve. at 2930 w. Coast smile, car, ~ ability, nllbt lhttt, relier 11-7:30. Apply in penon. Yellow Cab MINK COAT SHOPPl;RS will land YoU a spot with Hwy., N.B. 547-3095. . Be'l'el'I)' Manor Conv: Hosp., Co .. Ul6 E. 16th SL, Costa Natura.I. Glacial Palomino
NEED this pa~tter corp. They GIRJ....S & BOYS Xlnt fringe bnftJ. 496-5186. Mesa. dbl breasted knee length.
. extra money? Good match tbetr high standards 10 yrs & older NEW. lffACTORY SALES WOMEN ba .. 1-trouble fin.. Can be wom belted or Wl-~:OO::Uni:1: ,:~a: w/unextelled benefits. DAILY ~nm ROUTES EXPANSION Good, knowleda:e of ~pery ding eciuaI ·~pp,,., A pay. belted. Appraised Sept,
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per week. For interview, Call Jerry Ford • • • • .833-2700 ~n in $45' .. $M0 Per Mo. or ~· Expand. firm. For an oPIQ'tUnity to 1llOl'k $1500. For Salt> by owner
call 646-5.'m or 615-mJ. RA!tail Call Mr~sbymente~ Ai Per W;ltten ~~~AG~~~ ~i...':!~~tion.oor::!i ~S.'1-t~~.Days 6f4.7575 ..
!-2722 Mlchllson Dr. CLEANlNper wk. &c~pt~= Sales $l60 wk GRil~IJElt, Exp'd in eloo-A•roomont 1'193 NeWport, CM 646-4854 pay A advancemeFull nt.1-Call STER.ro· 1973 Garrard full
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"... $159 ....... Irvine', Callfomla • tronic cabinets & chaaset. • SEAMSTRESS / 50-4153.. or P n. ...... _.:.._. iz«I •
336 Send resume to: CJaulfted Ability to learn fut a: desln! ·,Salary open. Ev"enbJg' &. w ex Per · position available. ,......,,.._.ic, syslem • ...... $210.00
833--2400,ext. Ad No. 483, Daily Pilot, to excel! needed here. 'Weekend appointments Full Timi = ~p=.e~~ auto changt"r'. AM/FM
i P. O . .Box l!i60, Costa Mesa, Fabulous benefits including available, Tek Sheet Metal Young '°men -mechanlcal Op Em I Good ~ MPX rec elver. Air ,J::qual Oppor. Employer Calit. 92626. monthly bonus! Must be Co ll'C8 East Walnut Unit par. p oyer. I l'!rii.. suspension speakers, tape l'"''°'!~~!'!~~:'l!'""'l ·cc1ito;<rk~Tf,yfiplii1tot--S$3'340i0 penonabie & sharp. K, 'Santa Ana, 5.58-90'l'J ::U~. P::!tu1. bebu~9 r:; ~~!~~iny5 •d ' 111 "'9 =~in sruickltn'!-tu r!:!! ASSEMBLERS Min. 40 w.p.m, manual. Cali Perry Jones •••• 833-2700 HELP Wanted, male/female over Able to start work Im-ptn 557-1646. bl box le Buu. Now $97. or
i Conductor mftr ~s Gd. ~ ap. will help at once. Electrolux, v.orld's 1:11edia.tely, if accepted. For SECRETARY . small peymt!. Credit dept.
both trainees A .xp'd wo-to """'YolU' bua. """"'· Accountont to $12,312 largest aelllng cleaner """1s UNION IANK Antlquos 800 .=1193--0501;:;,::;::;·:-;:===-:c::lr !nen~f'cjr fabrication&: test RUTH RYAN AGENCY Sh,.,.... individual sought for representatives in Orange Job intotmat19n. ;;.~
! of semiconductors. Apply in :17931 Beach, HB 847-9617 this ... excellent spot. Great Co. area. No exper or In· Call Tuetcley Hu a unique opportunity tar Wcab~~L . Rl.argoe c hblln a =~~=~~te;:
.penon. 1793 Newport, CM 646-485f op~ty for career vestment needed. Part of 10 a.m ... 4 p.m. an '"" ea son a e. te dictating mach. Couch A
SEMICOA minded !/time. Call 5IHJS3 o• . 7764551 EXEC. SECRETARY 644:4687. cbalJo, coffee table. king a · come in between 4 & 5 pm. M st ha .,....... bed ~ •--' Call Jerry Ford .••.• 833-2700 1229 W Sth St Saota Ana u ve ........... •ppearance. 9 ft. table. 15th Century, , IAl4 sprp &-mattr, uu-
McCormick, eosia Mesa e, , HI-FI ~es ~ co~-NURSING CARE ~~u:P~ ~n~ ~~ .:oJ;. ~ ~. color TV. eves
MBLERS ·.1. Clerk Co .. ..., In< ed Li v e in. For elderly ..,_ ...____ alu -f !' E CO ii NCR Proof Tr11iM1 ponent . ,, s orm lady, stroke JMtl•nt.· .iu .. .,..-=-W VERY old roll top desk from KITCHEN cab In et s &: .1~ ... ~ =:. :nJ~s ~ ~ one Of. the nation's finest sa1~s:;5=~:· Rm. & board + $400.
610 ~= 'ife':: Dr. ~~ ~i oondllion. =':'En=., t;;/ :r:
r,\pp)J in peraon, 9 t.hru 3. ·-.1. :0 n seeks ~ individual to Part time, lite cleaning A per mo. 67Ji72S4 eves. Equal Oppor. Employer .a.--.1• --• _ ~ -·~t, Costa M e 1 a ,
"F\>tter &: Brwnfteld Div. -ii • war!t m their beautiful watch over grandma 2 wk· SECRETARY, Executlw ....,............ -" _,.-..
( AMF Incorporated _9.~ J branch office. .~days, $2.50/hr. 644-fi39. su:i~=12~ level well groomed, w/xJnt Rent W11thers/Dry9tS 2 Trabl Set. C3'x&'I and
L• Sao26!J8l Am>C fl4t~:OO an call Barbara ·•• ••••• 833-2?00 HOUSEKEEPER/Cook for machine, exp'd on dreaaes SH &: typl.nr skilla. 5t8-5533. -. Wk. Full malnL C4'x8') cwtom lay out. $600.
uan ap ... u couple, e x per . une.n-& sportswear. 64&-0308 Sec'y Exec to $700 ,.. * 639--1212 * ud $350. Value fur only
Equal o por empt M/F Gel Frldoy to "-''" bered Li · Pvt T "·--1-1 -•~ " mod ~ and "~ Hur r S ....,. cum · ve:m. rm PART-TIME GIRL ~ .. _ -~ ov,rn 200 -c1ryen, -· •-· Y ASSEM/ BpandL.ERtng" . NIJE ~ ipirited ind iv i d"u a I &. ba. Gd salary. 642-9606. Must have cash regUter ex· fashions? This dynamic lm· ~ fronl $39.95.1,6G-Ol.38c.=~~=.,-,,.-.,,,,,,..-,
co. w ex pro-.!i>ught for this dynamic HOUSEKEEPER. widower per. &:: eood references. porting co. dip them too. 5'S4llO. WHOLESALE to thl' Public! aram pl'OVides great chance boss. Must be st ab l e , /2 · •-2 " 5 -~-li M t be free to k ,_,._ Be sec'y of bead · or Handmade Ca.ndlel !50c-$6.
CD eam while you learn. BUSBOY .& reliable &: friendly. Great : if~. 01;Ie'~ us wor Wr.1rua. mArketing ~· Excllin1t • DISHWASHERS. wasbtn, Jeftlry Sl#
Start $1.65 hr. CCall ;::~ job! pref. Refs. 548-672.1 Call 6~f51tm• pace-.p.lu.ab cea.. Top ~· --~ =. I: e 5ti-1340 e ld:llYei~. ~tHarbor DISHWASHER Call Jo .............. Kl3-2700 INSURANCE RATER PART time certWcated .:=,u. A~1 ·~~ Pl 1 n. ~ del. ~ wmDING Dress. lin" 10: Ir.°~.. Art D"ir~or $650 Multtple line co. offers teacher for academically Acency. 230 W. Warner, ~ Lale mod. an cyde and other dolhlna:. m ~16.
M"llc _, outatar:xllng opportunity for advanced cbildrm, etemen-Suite 2(8 S.A Kenmore wubl!t' ... 11'1S. ~~~ ... =.aft 3:30 ,pm. wkndl !Iulo ' On the move :firm. 1:1eeks individual w/2 yrs. exper. tary IChoo1-80-tlB08. · SECRETARY $..., -Y• , · , · ~ · Full Time creative individual toilhape in general liability &: auto. PICTURE Framer l.qtma. '~ 21 cu. ft. refrle. w/OW!l"lbed DUAL ldrlc bed ~. Reier ''llRl''LING AP. PLY ·In P.o'.:.-up their art dept~ Super J.o.. Start $450 + DOE. We are Ex-selling 'se1.....i...... ~ Xlnp~, ... ~ FLocalJ.obo freezer f:A...,.,-* 1Z dind'IY $80. &niboard !'. · U ~ _ •-• eation I: tun group! an equal opport u nity malth;g. Part' or f/tt~: ""'""" c;;Jt.::ra.:: ,..,.., $45. D&nlah ~ .,la $40 .
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CANON 814
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MA. 'CHINE "'°"!W,rl,,~ ... n c y _,, --. 682-Jfll)::·. ~ ~~· "•-~u • * 2 a-. bcld -ts. -
Re..,..,atiorust ~~"';~' ~eocy. • 21143 WH!clllt "&.':"k Fwtde. fl5. 64&-ml 110 bll! ,,.ml. iae.,;;: lawo !'._~Abl.X,--.:;_Spolo-
•,'o'° PERATORS Come Fly With Mol . ' . PIJilTIGE '4S411ll umlture . mower; SIS. 557, • ~·· -· 1.4 COOKS, OVER.· II Ins. Clork to $55D OPPORT\)NJTIES SttRErARY BLACK ..U..-aofa, SNOW SKIS, ""'"' olds. .... utt ...
CARL'·S JR. 1:f1un1n ~1-:o::nrfulYoU ~~I: Witb min. 2 yrs. agcy exp. Gen'I ofc. Ute bltkpn&. IBM makes into double bed, a boots. 1-dbrd 4 fl'unel A S.19 '299.00 s.e Manq<T'I' cend upoo this super opot RTyplng 50RYwA.pN.mA. GENCY C-hrol•h •xec. A lh. mal<hinc cbo1r 1125. 2 blond cuten. •21152. THE NIW
50 P H 279 E. 17!J:i St., San~'. Ana. Lots of PR so must be very tUTH E-inee1'$1400 mo up YACHTING ASSOCIATES end ta.blies A cOaee table KINGSIZE drellin' MD. Vk.-. • er r. 3lDl """"°" m., l>!wpt Bel> attractiw & "'8r'p! 11931 Beach. Hll 841:9611 C~ob CORPORATION 13S. G"l' -A mlnw tortan _. $lllO. Vic-PENTAX-1$, 1.,. .... ..,;,;,....,...,. ... ..,.~ Call Klm 8,, -1193 NewpofL CM 64IHl154 T•..._• I 2505 Pacllic Cout Hwy w/2 ni1'! ttanda $41). 2 om Etc-~-"',,,,.. table • ly -· 1 ~roill!r man. •arill ' •....•..... ,,....,.l..., ~ ._.,.,Jc •n $750 mo up Newport Beach chests ol draftf'I ftO ea. 1 ' ._.. -electronic
All shilts, top co. cook, oygter bar man & """""' DCD<'l"\o.w..... Celi Le< Ball, 646--095! -A thlr 125. 1 kltcben l :SEARS~;,:;';:belt::;='::bel=t ::m::,:: .. :=,::,.oll\ .... SMt.ee i !Nine Area kitchen help. Apply In Rocoptloni1t to $500 SERYK:ES"'''"" <U\.JVl"'AGENCY~.l~l:L QiplOmotic • •--•·-· Exp'd • aet whU• table. <blue cbn w/-lllio -· l1i1l Ph. Solo .. 24.50
• • • S.A ... Netded by Costa Mesa llSILIR r P S No FEES person, 1641 w. Sullllower, Fee Paid Plocomont A-ncy -=~,. · ISO. lli;.91,.. aft 4,.. wkndo. 5lM118. .,.
Pacific , , · Never a dWI. moment hert>! F'l'ee F Posltio 110 W. A Street Sailboat, Mf&. Atturate T l.ooat! pillow b •ck Mhilellen11•111
I PrsonnelS.rvices COOK·BROILERMAN Terrificboss .w+great ~wMa~h,(}prs toishr SanDiqo,Callt.921Dl. IBM Executive typist. No~.-.. ~~~ WentM • l20 TOPCOMSUPlll 1 1i2 N TOwer Wtth great expec. In lrg food personality !leeks like l.n-Adhesive Salesman to SUK (n4) 5-1&42 9-H. Front ofc appearance, .U $40, r.-tchbw T ~1-..;,;;~=-~--_;;::;:ll 1A ... 111t.fl
U . n e!nk Square operattan. Call Chef Ftt<i, dividual for Utls key spot. Secretary to $650 PUMP bland S 1 r:.,:wt call 642-0542 Mr. 1\Ylon cuatom area nic SlO. WAH'l'ED: atrtey Temple S.19 12'f, --~ ...... Callf. 7141644-1700. Call Lee • , , •••••••••• 833-2700 Insurance Clerk to $550 & es man, Beiae naugab;yde chair $10. doll a.a,. JaUe mus A l.I .......... 1 .......... 06'""L•46· COOK/Hoosekeep«, 'd. Mail Chk/Acctng to $400 o:'M· area. 5 Da,ys. 50 hn:. An F.qual oppt:y Employer. All In excellent cond. 3211 cereal liOWL J1u1t b • 547"'!"' Adult family. Ll....m. ~wpt Secretary P .T. Receptfl'ypllt 12.50 hr N>te shift. Top wagea. Soc'y E-. Foo P•ld Idaho Ptaee (-V-1 .. -. -.2213 Solo $m .
Ask for -Rachel May 8ch. ~17116, 9'19--4691. 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) C.M. Phone 6'B-88l8 for appt. Good llkillt. Must like to ea.ta Mesa. 54l)...3IM.. 1,;;elt«:::;;.;'::!P"'=~==-,.,-=ll
YON REPRESENTATIVES Legal TrF~n~'d to $575 642-1470 PURCHASING AGT. "'°"' w/fi&urea. Use JO key MOVING to A111lnlla, m"" WAHIZI> 1-1 die ..i.
EARN MONEY CR~orr Cffi'"K£R -~ ·~ ----Excell~~unlty calculator. -· Other Feee aell fast! Beaut. -oalt bl.IM.·bed, r new car payµients, t U, It pays to &er1e YoUl' ap. JOBS Wlth i"YAN'i:G Firm Ir Fee Pol:ltlona. klnpiR bdrm 8tt, M«!IL ......_ . ~rce~n~~ Experienced :i'~'!11f~:b~~ -=~YNEEDED ~~~!b.~AG~~~7 ~~~~AG~!J7 ~~,~~=MUSIUil .. h ........ m
ebruary. Call now lor -UNITED -seek channing &eeretary. e K....,..,.,..,,h Operators 1793 Newport, CM 646-4854 1793 Newport, CM ~ te tet. bidlory wood . HARPllOIORD b' Ille i!"'aila· 5'1>-79"· ' . CALIFO,RNIA IANK All benefits includlne bonus. e ind.:;";;W Rool E1toto S•i.1 SECRETARY for a Cow1try Kl-bed. m-1'111 ID. UIT M-. Wr1t;
SIT arandma. active, 309 Ma ht Str11t Call Sharon •·• ···· .• 833-2700 e BUUna: Clerk Typllt rDrr Cub. Yo\U'IJ, married, 65 AMERICAN cl MartlnlYWI P.O. 8'* lttl. I..-Deb.,
Prepare lunch, Ute Hul'ltlngten Beach Irvine 540-4450 r~ WPM Typtnr. I> WPM for dln nn 1tt. COit $DO, m2
r. 1-6 pm, Mon, Wed. rou. _11 Secretary NE.VER A FEE AT TEMPO S/H, CI l c u I at or exp S.crif S1a. Liv Rm I: *"'lcOONNiiii"°iibiiiiijivt.i,t:''isuo.fiii:-Jl'olkiiii
Own transp., Costa -Tempo Tempoiary Help License Training Pl'ff'rd. Apply in pt'r'IOll. turn. lncl ~·· "* A ,..... -. u..-
12 hr. ~2151· fix-live to $700 JUNlOR Saleamm: 10.U. Llmllod TlnM Only 1850 Jam-Rd, N-lov...,at. Quo<oBr -~ et<. '* -*.
oo.eeJreeper -1 day a week. moving to new Orange Co. ting new customers for the available thru. Tarbell Com· am to 4 pm Df':N Set. 2 ldrC)e t.11 -'fflrf-W/
ALL CltAIG
CaS1lttl
tam
30o/o OFP
flllprs
i:.ANTED . Babysitter I Equal ()ppor. Emplayer Pttstlilous. establillhed firm Eun $21).$40 per week aet-Famou. l.icenlle ooune now Beach. Betwn the houn of 9 All top ed ~. 53H&IL OffiCe p.-.1.a..-'
'monthinlant.Newport DEIJVERY oJ DAI LY ~nseeka:sharppenon DAILYPILOT.Thllitlmta pany. Applicants "fully~ lecretary•IXK to$750 w I bolattn A table. $91). l.... l2A
eights. 548-9470. PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY, to top spot. newspaper route •nd does lmbUned Upon qu&Uficalloo. Prftdae spot. Sec'y to tuper Antiq. dclk, $1111. 5• OllO: EXIC ....L..o dtr ..... 21 ... ~ R t I
srrrER wanted. m)' ;:! ~~e:'Staii: Call Marion ••••••••• 833-2'100 not tncludc! collectlnll or New or experif'netd Al~ nk:e pres. of famout manuf. aft 6 or..... dw .~.,;:: ru.. ;b en a
e, 1 child. Call &tl-1268 Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. delivering, 'l'rans"portatlon ta people. Op9nlna.s •vaUable. ftrrn, Fanlutlc co. benefli.. BRO\\'N JORDAN dinble let, err w. Uth CM tc>-30
.B. H·-s.ei-. 330 w ... Bay BW provided. We work -Complete lnlnf .. program. Call 501~. AbipJI A-...... -· 2 arm "'"· .. __ ,,..__ -· Dark Room
-·1 ~, Note Clerk to $5000 hours alter achool and 8 on Future ~rntnt oppol'-Pt:awl A.&mcy. 23> w. Jlw top tbl, M6o.10IJ. ,.__,_.._.... ...
St., Costa Mesa. Lovely location & super tun Saturday. We have~ ,tunllJa C•U Mr. Slocul al Warner, Suite •· S.A. *~*';*~So~ria~A~ml~-;f;iii'1owiij\;;;r-:·;;~;;._;1;;;-;;;;;;;;y;-"'°'11 ~~~ $3mi:;,, ~ ,-=. RfUUP •waltl 11w'p In· ~~=~~ 832-T5440A. IBELL SHEET Metat L ayo ut lle9.I, never ...S. Bodi '150, call Mr. W1190n 963--utO. divkhml lookbig fO!' xln'I ly. You must be....._~ ol Mechanic. i-4 )'fl t'XP In Ulll&lly bomt, ... 1'10.
Job. Fabulous benefitJ. RChool by 3 rm to el~ ca~inti• II SPANISH colfilt llWt, 1 am Don't~ M1 c.p.n until D~>-; :-o:an~';l~~ Call Tracy .......... m.1100 it:rte. Ex&>el1enceJ "RI.AL TORS =.1'&.ia,,. 0-open. tt=: ~ ncw oost .=' .!!'l. .tt ~~ p&a.y1 NOn-~
,.,,0 _,,, ven priority . and W'--'--" .... __. ... __ ._ -orlllmt ••torvrt4. ~nocotnaHCDd~work
-Rool llf•to "''°"""" ~-~ ....,...·-·~·~ ...... Far tolormotton DOG GROOMER Roceptlonlot to $55D KENNEL ........,. for moo Per Mo to 1tArt to' avalla,,... °""' . .J.'."'1111"" 0,.r.,. Sole 112 Ooolad: Tom Dtet<Tldl
E:xper. f/tlme. •• 535-751 lt'1 what's up front that animal holp. N.B. To $«50 thotewhoquallty. Complt!tl' C"'~ ~T': W::.AvtNO NEWPORT beat 60-2151
DRAPERY -CARPET Sale• =::r ~:J~~ta~ mo. ·Grooming a deanbq tra.lntna for new atHman. Walnut. Unit K. Santa AM. ~ ...... awer. 35 C..tt Music Service
Decorator..._, fal to ualat, ,..., attract!·-, • c. Y ex-per er:1en. Send tt:sume lo Wm. Bice.be, Inc. ~. B-8073 mm ~ ~ N-a•vd at ._, ____ .,....,$350 .,.., Cla.ulfied ad no. 4lt3. c/o Alk for o.n Burb. dftt. bed, blft, d••o ·--~. ift. ~--~. ~::;. 49'J.iz:Ar;' k> c:a"~fu.~.~~~W.noo ~~ :::. ~.0~ 1560• ~ ='"~vJ'. S:!.':'~:.1:: ~:·io!:~ f!se..~ i: ~ A.l: *PIAHOkollGANI*
DRAPIRY LAUNDRY wort. motel, no Eq~ty 1*1k'1119tbl. N~ ~fi. Arco • \9th 1 N~. .._Tift KMunond. Wi&rtl1atr. many WORKROOM Cencral Oftltt ironinr, 6 day week. broktt C!Dlopttttlon. Sta.n· ANTIQUES. GM c b air t, OOln't. Pl't' ... IOfdab:. Exper. or t1'aiMt tor mute.-Very lm.nttlngl •W6 dud R.&. Call Le•• B1'A11mc.u. tn>J•t. r:,rt· ..nnolre. Hooltier. v~ ...,.. ~ta. Plano a
netd one Ati.tomotlve lnr: A tWabed end work. Pd le lctl ot tun 11 how )")U l33-f?OI). t&m.,~ CPA lrm. ~ tetlet. rodtfr. Orpn rentala. MoMy .... It=~ wltll -ho! A vac. Stach Drapery would -bo thla JoOI 1f.:.1...~~ o.":.r::. UC-NIST Qill tor •PP4· MJac. • ••· .. -.,. brn rlsht • Serid naune to ServiC!t 900 w. 17th St.. 8barp a quick to •di.Ill .in-&f+-<1'.123 . .....-I IV . TEXAS RD"INERY CORP. RUMMAGE ... Jfov. Jrd a ..... ac:
l!OI c/o Dally Pilot. !30 Costa M,... dlvldual ...,...t. Call • Day or l'llttld. lllll or pa11 °""" ~t.I' :.r hiah 4Cll. l:tllM:JO. a. l<llm'• W..,... MUlic: City
et1 ~f ~ 0-. ELECTRONI15C ENGINEER: Call Lee ............ a,u.2'100 1:;. mi ~la.~ dm~ ~-ap. ~ Yfet'I! lnl_...ln. ~ --1oncuh1~to Olfth. CM. aiuu. Otut Pltlli M)..XJO
. .::ail1. -· 6 =.'ft .k.11n "i:,r :0 er .._, . ::. .:·~ ~~ :n:!-;:'..;-;,;;;·1, c.,;;.--Vl!:l\Y old "'° xl: "::.:::: *f'iAHOH OiiOANS
m •ch anJeal apoll<aticin. Modlc•I R-'lonlot LYN, full t1n1e -shift. .,. .ot !830 W. Cout Hwy, ~-ot n · =~ L .Colo:! OUt 1'0r ....i-,,ne local co.~ lal&ry Prottldonal attitude a ·~ U-1:1). 8t¥M"1.Y ""lCanor N.B. I maU A. r . a.c. ~. )lll'kw . «fV, + \>eflellts. 00 Don ...,_. -far thla Conv. -· lOnt fri... Rtapt. SOCNl•ry , , ,.._ ,..,,....,. 11 .,..-.., Cle.
,_ -· Qutal --..... Wonclfiflll hnfts. -SH helpful. A«vr. ·-.. 0.,. Boa n1 ....... -w·-~ :•---A Rolla ~· 2190 -Bl., ...... ot --· -Wilf MM 'l'elou TllGL ,.;;:' i; ;;:d '&.-....... We a.,. ..... J c. Call ~ ......... m.:noo MACHINIST -iM..._ -•"" """ --. Clwlflad DoJ:,. ™ ~ '" ...:'""' "°-'" lne, loc'y 19 ... RUTH RYAN AOINCY TlftllI Ad r<o. -. Dallr .... m:wa PtANOi1 t:=;0 w1tll Dl<V ... W1th ;nv. """· -· M,.. Fr<o A r .. -tbui E .. IM Loh 111111 Baodl, 118 Ml.at? P.O. l!oa -· ~ .....; ~ 111 .. tnli ~-t - -lo be _,. "°'!'-wt• A (JN lllllll 1111 !l!?f"'~ CM -ASSEm.11$ Co1i1. -PRIVA"n; PARTY WANTS w5::i ~ = = ilmfi ltYANAO•NCY 11111 JJt-ftP.ICEPT10NJBT nMI JOI ~BUY PIANO FOR callLtlEll. 1'1911-~ -T WU. ILUC411 & DeVllotl ~~.,.";:. = e ..._ •
llllliilfP/C • "13 ....... ~ .. .. as.me cw lhllil "' -......... Ko Etrpar. ""'' ..., 9UIC• CASH li•iOidUiii Pl..AYl':R n bwtcl@I _... u.y FAlllC STOii Nc.Lo11w1 -111._ eonv. -· l'WID 0 n .......... "" .!.~-.-MANA.a ' lW 111111) l..!fN HillL 1114000. VOLT THIOJIGH A ---·afltrl --•IKT -z 1&• Is n. DAILY Pft.OT ·~=•£:='1 • " :m°' . = r~ ~ ,,,.. • ... "'· Min. s v ... E:wper. .. ~ .: .... 1.. DAll,Y PILOT ~ -= ,,_ Ill, 8111 -• lnllll ROYA~~llllS CLASSRD ADS ""a:'°""'· r..::;:;11 WANT AD r:::=--~Plltlt f P,11.lor-::.E.O::.~ CAl:L '42-5671 Hooda'Pad'"TPia<oOllodl '42-5671 Cjl!!io!odM. a.--... -, __ .::..::=..:=~--·-==.:..!====
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$3.50 Hr.
$6.DO "' Dty $12.00 Dty
Al Deft·-SUl'PLB
lncludl!'I all -
25% OFF UST
* * * * Layany Now
for Clltht-
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IAVE'S
CAMERA
4N L lmt ST.
COITA MISA
141-211
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154 IMlt,-to6 -·-A-Wini.ii 961 Autw, ""''"°" S.lo/Ront 940
DOG TRAINING ·~ s&A RAY'' ------.----' 1 '73 Olds Clltlms
(ltRlSTMAS SPECIAL 155 Okla, --..-iel. ,., .. :m PIJY llflw Clauea atarttnr: Tuet Nov. Sft111i1. n..tlpped b' Water nu
14th 1 pm It Thura. Nov. Sldq 6-~. tandem
PAY LATER 1""10 WKS?:JO FOpmR. ·~ W/AO tnJler. Ca.I.I alter 1J:OO
YARTINCREST _,KENNEt.s noon. (1J4J ~ wsr
:10061 eypr..., s. A. Hght.s SEW * BRAND 0NEW *
SllHl989 36' Ole,.I Double ~. '73 NEWPORTER
LRG G<nnan Shepheni mix, l35QO. >&' 1'35 Cl-le, xlnl VAN CONVERSION
Ex c e p t I o n a 11 y smart cond, make' qtfer. 15' Speed• $5611
AlteredJ'Cla)e. 2 yrs, To good Boat, $50. AQ:ua~t. $150. On a 1 ton Dodae chassis TV, ltodlo, HIFI, home in County w/oo le&,!ie (3) 16' sailboat.I, ~ ea. with auto trans, pwr steer,
law. or on ranch. Loves 5'$6-4990 wkdaya. pwr brakes, wrap· ai::oond
EVD.t Zenith A. RCA TV ill children. 548-4!47 bet &-7 1970 36' Uolfllte F I B • curtains, Jenll't:i to Utt, etc.
stock on lale now at Orange pm. Fiber&la.u ex.preu cruiser. lSu. No. 24Il8CU).
136
°"""1'• -RCA-1th AKC .Dachshund P up Py . Twin Cllryaler 300o 1<5 hn. $88 23 1111 deal!r. 3 Yr picture tube, t F le m l n g-Vo n Ar l>e e Uke new cond. 1Alldng • WIU.
for 84 month.I. Cash price
incl T&L ts $500L Def. pmt
price is S1991.32s ~ i5
9.42%. On approved credit, of course. ' • s.1 ... Sorvlco
EXPLORER
yrputsl:lyrmvloeon bloodlines. Unusual op-$3 5,000 . Broker
all aets. 90 ~ CUb or portunity. Call after S pm, 213-4.U-8'151/114-892-15.34.
terma to 36 mot. Price\ leu ~963-9332:::..;""""-' ~~----I :um 24' SEA RAY F /B than tM dlaeounlft,'I with ALASKAN Malamute pups, S p t f I a h e r 2 3 5 H P
our own qullty 9el'\lioe! T\gara line, 7 wks, AKC, OMC·Tandem trailer • M1
ABC Ol&or-TV 9021 Atlanta, $250. up or $150. & 2 of lat cover--$9,756. (714) 644-5229.
H~ Beach 968--3329. litter. ~-36' Falrltner XJnt cond., Twn
ONE' GOOD TURN • • • POODLES, Std. AKC, $50 & FB. Be.t flnandng. No
Pan a a o n.l c automatic up. Black. Hold r or trades, $19,000 Prl/pty. aft
tuim,able with c e r a m I c C h r i 11 t m a s 6 4 2 -<1145 S pm or wk:nd!. 774--14n. OF
cartridge, dusl cov.,, ......... Boots, S.11 909 HUNTINGTON BEACH walnut hue and ac-GREAT Dane pups in-ceuoriea. Uaed once. Sell ternational Champ. blood JJ' Mako Sliark Cat. Custom 18801 Beach Blvd. 842-8803
fut at $30. Ph. 675-1527. "Jines. AKC reg. $ 1 5 0 . bu ilt in Essex England. One HUNTINGTON BEACH
TEAC tape dec:k, model A-!162-5495 aft 4. ot the Wteat In the bay. All 1'1' TRAVCO
l!iOO, auto reverse. Xlct con-COLLIE Pups, AKC reg. 4 Mahogany wood, trailer plus 25' DISCOVERER
ditkm. Call 6t6-4291 males, 3 females. Adorable many extras. $2250. Phone 20'-22' CONTINENTALS
Chrlstm.as presents! Ph. 645-5000 Ex. 214. 20' PRIDE & JOYS
54fr2536 20' P'/G, Catch, stove, oven VAN CONVERSIONS I FrM 10 You ,, , DARLIN~ 9 wk old puppies & head, eng., o/b, cradle, Sales • Service e Rentals
. . part '""'"•/Terrier 110. a1U1 very good. $1%>0. * Danmar Inc. *
3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ~!~~"°" 642-4818. • aft 6' 1-"53&-:::..;"'°;=7· -..,---""" 13801 H~, ,,!!.Vd., G.G. -"""'"........, 14', Good performance Xlnt ...., "Vl"N
Horses 154 cond. Incl 2 sails, trlr, pad· Next to G.G. Datsun
F'REE puppy, 7 wks old. ---------1 d1e, Mlke oUE.'l" 645-0659
646-3198. BUCKSKIN gelding, good 26' Fiberglau Sloop, Full
trail horse. $300. race &: boat bath. $3595.
675-5656 after .6 .PD:\ * 645--(,600 * _ ... _ ~
fiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiii l( ..::t.T:"'FWll
Coh 852 ·
LIDO 14, No. 1113 good oon-
~ ditlon. new trailer, $950. tL 84&-3261 all s. I Boots, Slips/Docks 910
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SEWING GUICE '°" Tt11E CAL OH THE GO.
For on od In Womon'1 World
Coll Mory Both 6Q.N71, oxt '30
Joy To W-1 instant Wormth!
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26' Travoy Motor Home, .9500
mi., ps, pb, 45 watt gen.
Bltn TV. Priced new
S19.995. I added UXlO xttas.
Bltn soond "system. 2 Air
oond. 455 cu. in. Olds
Toronado trnt whl drive.
Wife's illness forces sale.
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Auto 'I"ranli Air Cood, Vizl.Yl
Rool,
$90.16
+ tax per mo.
36 mo. O.E.L.
lmmodloto Dollvory
LEASING
ALL MODELS .
AND MAKES
Southern cantna
1st Natinl
Bank Leasing
mi Michelson Drive
(Comer of MacArthil:r)
Irvine, Calil. !2664
TI4/~ 2U/627.o367
REWARD
WILL PAY OVER
KeRy Blue Book
For l•te mocMl, clean,
low mileage dome ...
tics, Imports, trucks or
campers. ·
Call and ask for Buyer
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Harbor Blvd.
Cost• Mes• 546-8017
WE PAY TOP CASH
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'102111 '
71 -SI DAN
CRI VI ER BMW -
Sales :·-• i..&llni
2U1 W. 1st St., S.flt& Ana
135-3171
-NeWPORT
DATSUN
Now Opon
In
NEWPORT
BEACH
IOGO W. c .. 11 Hwy.
. 645-6400
WE HAVE THE
NEWEST OF
DATSUN$ IN
INVENTORY FOR
YOUR SELECTION
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• -•/air $150. • Puo. Illa. --· mi r...i =a --, -......ni hard 'top, air,1 clean, SteNO radto., dlt lleir. ft&. :at S&Q. I* month Factory Air, IUIPlll .. 'MIC ~
1'11 Fordl.TD BroUabAm ..,. .... l ·-' · a -1u11 ....,. aam. tna. -... P'IZ. IJT-jllL ;
1113:;"'..:.S.':"': mo. CONTINENTAL · 1
PQl~l . .' ::r.:JF· ~:!: ' 2 ContliMlltal ' •
'63 Poncllo • ' N...:. clutch. N:;',r' S..cb -Hl&h~"fu, · Town S... ; l
valve job ,,; simprtt ttrec. After 5 call ~ Full Power, Alt Oolld, Cruilt t
Immae. Interior. N e e d 1 I' ",.K Control, Leo-l:te&FEAl I ~""=~lbcicl)'worlt. ...... $149.75 ..
'10 PORSCHE ";;'., APP. '72 lllick E*tra t ':.. i>g'E~ • ~
Group. C!>rome ' 1 m " 225 Custom OR YOU CAN BUY • I radlall, lo mu ... Xlnl oood. 1 -·'I .. ft.•~ · $2995. 673-2907. 4 Dr, Air Cond Jl'UU Power mnwu • .,..,..,.ry t
WILL Buy'°"' Ponod>e paid Bela• !lnlJlr Qi;sEJSJ . LEASING
Jor or mL Call . Kent All•• $4250 ALL MODELS
837-4ll00. lmmodl ... Delivery AND MAKES • 'iiMro~ ,:;~;, '~:::: ALLLE:Ls Southern &alfanu ' I
16815 o«c~ 9'J9.3484. AND MA,K£S 1st Natiol' -I l
TOYOTA Southern ta1fumia 13 1
HERE NOW
TOYOTA 1st Natiotr.11 Bank Leasq l
2001 MichelllOl:I Drive
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l Irvine, Calif. 95'1 . ,
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TOYOTA ~~-rry offer. Apt S. ll6 ,....,,te; ~ condition. 37.000 ml. ..... --' 875--00!!L No calls altar 6'3'l Balboa lale. """· ~ ;
p.m. CORVEI IE : 1.966 uarn;r. C.M. 646-9303 llr70 Riviera, all xtras, Must ~ \
CORONA 69!1.S70 4 dr, fm. .ell, $XMXI. Call Bing days, 'VETIE '67 Fa at b act; \
mac. 17,500 mi. $1495. Orig. 838-1491. · Metallk: blue. Ori& tbnt out.
owner. 646-6779. '62 Skylark, air cons., pis, New tires, 300 H.P. 4
1970 Toyota, Crown ii dr sed. , p/b, \18. ortg. owner. Xlnt AM·FM. mint oood. 53,
2-M, 6 cyl. A Classic ln it's cond. $450.'6'-2742. mi., $2495. can 646-4611.
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: What appears lo be a final ~wn
.,,... the moot ,bitter de~I haaale
Jo hit san Cleniente In many years will
COQle before city councilrnen Wednesday
u naldentl of A-Sin Pablo fliht
to1koep .the atreet from becoming a ma-
jor ...,... to a -.. development.
' Wedoemay'a ses&IOll before the Council
"~lo be the last In the ~d
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. -·the san l'lblc>,.ate, the· other
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dty eocin-ma ~ men tban a )'t&F
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11!e Wednesday la~"-'
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See Effect
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Coast Man Tells . .
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Manson Pair, 3 Others
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two ol --liUowin ol the
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body ... -burled -lb a -hero. pollce l&J. .
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"ASH,jNGTON (AP) -The U.S. .. ,,_,oamt !Oday denied a beartnl( to
a .Loi' Anploa ...,.._._. dted
• p(' . he fer owtwrr owr a story wrote lbold °" Qiarla -trial. . ··Iii b1a a-1, WIIllam T. l"lrr, -wltll the JM Anples Tlmel, U1UOd that
the l'lnt -~ "'"™ -bein( -to divulp their ........ .. _ a dear llbowtnr of com-
peWna and~ nalioul lnie...t."
The -i ,.jecled the appeal without
......iiOnll om die dlaent ol Jllltlc< w-o .. ooap1: ·
Ia Lao Allollo.· rarr aid be Md
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UCL Seeks
Control Legislat~~-; Rip ..
Over Dogs Action on ·~1¥tlrr
UC Irvine Student Body President Tom By GEORGE LEIDAL
DeLapp suggests tl)e campus is aolng to °' .. OMao ..... -.
the dogs and urges dog lovers to Control Jailing of newsman Bill Farr is the
their pets while on campus before more first step toward erosion or individual
stringent enforcement of county I a w s freedoms, a California ~ and
becom• .nectJSll'Y. a Senator !old 400 newsmen gathered
Sunday afterMM In the Oocoaout G...,e "Over· the pBll two )'<!ors tllere bal of the AmboSSldor Hotel In Los Angeles.
been an increasing problem concerning The occasion was a fWJd..ralslng benefit
loose dogs on campus," DeLapp said. on the eve of the U.S. Supreme Court
Citing an increase in the number af decision Farr sald he expected would
camph.lnts by staff and students over the result in his being jailed for refusing to
"nuisance" dogs, De Lapp said there identify the sources of a news story he wrote on the Cbarle.!1 Manson Family.
have been cases or dog attacks, people Los An•eles Superi·or Court J •-• u ... getting caught in dog fights and in, Charles Older has already sen.le.need
creased doggy leavings ' 'obstacle Farr to jail for an indeterminate term
coursea" in campus buildings. -until he reveals the names of three
Noting the university might legally ban ·lawyers who gave him hearing traDs scripts which disclosed the Mamon fam-all dogs rroi;n the campus or call animal Hy plans to murder celebr!tier iocluding
eootrol officers to take away all pets, Frank Sinatra.
leashed or not, De Lapp said, "Our best Farr's story appeared in the Herald-
alternaUve is to police ourselves." Examiner during the trial. Only wben Farr left the newspaper to take a job as
"To keep the problem to a minimum ," press secretary to Los Angeles District
De Lappp said, "students should keep Attorney Joseph Busch, did Judge Older
their anmi.als on a leash; that way they cite the reporter for coatempt when FarT
would know where their animal is and refused to name his sources.
what U ~:,doing. Now a reporter for the Los Angeles
" f dol owners choose not to make an Times, Farr said, "I gave a promise I
attem control their dogs, then the would protect my sources from harm
university w ve to invoke a ban on that might come to them if their names
all dogs," he add . were known. J will keep that promise."
Campus regulations o ~pe_ts (except By pressing the newsmen 's privilege
seeing eye dogs) make the "'"loll~ng assured ~ ~e first amendment of the
points: ...:..t._ U.S. Constitution, Rep. Jerome R. Waldie
-No pet over 25 pounds is allowed in' ~a Costa) said, "Farr is sacrific-
buildlngs. mg hlmlell lor the rigbtl of Ill newsmen
-Pets may not be Ued to buildings or and tbe rtcbt of the people of the U.S. to
landscaping unless located where they be Informed.. by the press of the ar-
will oot be a safety hazard or a nuisance. r<>1anoe llld wnmgdoinp of the courts
-Pets are banned from carpeted areas and their eomnment."
of any building. U.S. Sen. Alan Cnwtm (D-Califomla)
-Pets may not vistt in dlntng facilities echoed Waldie's views Sunday, and added
or any eating area on campus. ~t 1n bearings in Wa..shingtoo it was
Orange County laws governing pets re-evident to~bim "that the working men of
quire dogs to be ll~nsed and to have the press are more coocemed about
shots; require that all dogs walked in preu freedom1 than are media manaie-
public areas by leashed with a leash less ment whom, lt appears from their
than six feet long, and prohibit dogs from testimony. listen more to their lawyers
public areas such as parks, beaches and
the university.
Peace Talks Hit
Snags According
To AJlied Paper.
By u.u.d . ...,.,; ilnt.n.thilJ/t
The Vietnam peace ~otlations have
run into 3nags, and both Washington and
Saigon reporta said today that more talks
are necessary.
The Saigon !lewspaper Tin Song,
bdieved to refi!l.!t the views of President
Nguyeli Van 'lbl.eu, said Thieu's
weekend dlst1118lons with Gen. Alexander
M. Jlalc, !be Whit. Houle deputy oecurt-
ty: tdviler,. "have not made any prog-resa." . , ,
ftlte H-Presa Sectttary Ronald
L. ll<IW Aid more than one add!Uonol
nqolialloc -1on ln Pll'IJ will be r.eed-
ed btf~ a ~ agreement la com-
pleted. u 'f'tll u further talks in Saigon.
ZlqJor r.fuled to confirm or deny
reporla that Dr. Hemy A. Killinger,
Pmldeot Nixon'• clllef aecwity adv!Jer.
would &o to Paria later thlJ week for
anotller aeuloo with Le Due Tho, a
-of U.. ruling Polllburo who bas ,...,..a..,t secret talk• with Killinger.
'"Aft.tr such a meeting, further con-0\llt•"• wtJI be l'eltulred with Ibo South ~eae and perllaps with Ibo North V)elnanwe," Zleglet· said.
,Niian WU It C&mp David, but Kllo-Jnaer lllayed ln Wublngton to meet lla1(
on Hali'• return from Saigon lhiJ of. -· Am«icon ll<JUrCej tn Saigon llld Hali wu carrying ::i letter fron. Thieu to Nlx-
ou glving Nixon conditional approval to •tin an dll'etment with North Vietnam
that would p rmJt the return o( U.S.
pri.9onul of war and Jet South Vietnam
settle Its difference:. later.
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Rock Fan Hurt
In Gang Fight
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A reported
gang fight during a charity rock
concert in San Diego Stadium left a
• 111111 <lltlcallf -_,_ .
• PolJce ¥tdt1~ Wiley, Z8, was
!tabbed ~ Sunday white ut ·
lhe third tier of stands.
A man described as a member of
Hell's Angels motorcycle club was
sou~t.
The stadhnn wu filled a!I about
52,000 penons paid '1.01 each to
hear a half-<lo~n rock music
groups. The proceeds went the
United Cor:nmwiity Services.
FromP .. eJ
HIJACK ...
and so was unable to reach hia wife
Su1an, and children David, 11, Stephanie:
8 and Kathy, 9.
In an Interview for the Los Angeles
nmes, the Corona del Mar resident said
he thought the lh.rff hljackeni were aolng
t(.: kill au of the people on the plane.
"At that f1rlt moment thert, I guess 1
was a little surprised and scared. But not
too much, really.
'"l'be.. three l"l'I aeemed lllnd of
1-. I flgurod they would )ult get tho
ran.an money and get down to Havana
and get 1way 111d then we'd fly back to
Ibo Statea.
"I would mla • couple of (buslnen) ap-
polntmenta. maybe. But that would be
all. No real Problem .
"By the time . we landed, though, they
were ~aJJy starting to be bad news. And
it just got Y(Orse and wone as thne went
on. 'nle M'ther they ~ent, the more wore
rled we tot.
'"At one tlrne, the plan eeuned to be to
head lhe plane out over the 09Can, Md
then they woald ll>rochutt . with tbe
money after toulng a ll"Oftade or two
beck Into !be plane to .... alll9 tt went
down wltb everyone wtao waa left oa boon!. •
"That way, they were flJ'lna, nobody
would know whether they ~ away or
not or whether they .un bad the money.
No clues.
"Then they shot the co-pilot at Orlando,
and I really fl&W'ed we had bought tbe
farm!
"That w11 when I finally 11ve up and
decided we werti all dead.
''Funny . . . it wasn't too Jona af·
lerwani -or anyhow It didn't seem ao ·
very k>o& -that It was all over. And wt
weni down, 1n Hlvao1. And the b!J1cken
were under anat end we: wtre Ille.••
Bamc1 uJd he Cllled bll wUe wben tfle
plane .. -to Miami SW.day. "She
didn't -I'd beeo oiloon! that plue-"
he noted. "She didn't ban to tpend in
that time worrying -and maybe tryloa
to hide Ibo _,., from '"" klda."
The tire COlllpllly exeQ!Uvo .. Id he
llld -"'bll woy to --.. ln l'utrlO Rlco ""'" "' Wll hljlcad, "So -well -I nover mode It to
Puerto Rl<o.
''And I'm not golng, now.
"No. AU 11want10 do now 11 n, home
-and, Lord, but I hope Ibo,. 11'1 1"I 111-Jacltm ... lhb fllcht -and •tt ...... lllCI hue 1ll7 f.oalll1 and lleep llld u.. .....
lh<m ... In.
"Alttf 111, I llllll _, ttart I -
IO<:Olld life ... ,.,. day."
than their reporters."
cr.n.ton and Wafdle are lpolllQl'I ol a
bill now 1n Coo&resfl, The Jaw would p,.
tect neW'll!tm lrom contempt action or
_.. for.,.iu.tng to d1'"1ge tbelr
neWI °aou.rtdt. However, If pUied. 1 tbie
law -114 DOI old Fm, ~ apply noly· to federal court
Farr, a former Santa Ana Register
reporter and former president of the
Orange County Prell Club, today r-
jalllng llnce the Supremo Court refused
to hear his appeal .
Earlier this year, tbe California
Supreme Court refused Farr's appeal in
the expectation that tbe caI!lomia
legislature would a c t, Farr llid. 1be
new Califomia immupJty law dots not
apply to Farr, Judge Older conteodl,
because be quit working for a ne~.
Sunday's benefit to belp PIY !be coita
o1 prtnllng Fin-'s Supre,;,. Qiout felral
brief>, Is ooe of two .... ta plamied oy
the Farr-Out Fund. A December benefit
screening of tbe 20lh Century Fox film
"Sleuth" Is also planned.
Among celebrities perfonnlllC Sunday
were comedian Stanley · M y r o o
ffandleman 'and singer Gloria · Loring.
Acllr Jameo Wbetmore, and Llup.Jn•s · 1.m; Tomllo and Di ctr 0a,,_ ....,.
amq the ,audience.
F1<fs f"'?U boss, D~trict Attomey
BusCti. suggested the newsman was tak:-
ing the judicial heat ~ that three
members of the legal profession who ·
gave him the transcripts " might not be
harmed.
C.Ongressman Waldie took o:cepUon to
Busch's contention that the attorneys
should step forward and reveal them-
selves lo Older.
"The issue here is clearly a matter of
an arrogant jucUcluy," Waldie said in-
dicating that !be ecntempt acUoo qiiJmi
Farr was deslined to lllrip the _. •• oJ
their right to know what their govern·
ment and courts are doing.
"This along with other intimidations of
the press by the Nixon Administration ls
clear evidence that gevermnent beJJeves
!1 ,c only news the people mlllt have is
that which is written in government's
press releases," Waldie argued.
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greaUy iohibited."
The •-I ~as ~Uc! in,1 .'.'IMend:of·
noort" --tiy 8limo Dello Chi, Tbe Times Mirror C.O., C.tllfornia Newapaptr
Publi.shers Aasoct1tion; Twin ' Coast
Newspapers Inc., Tbe Hem! Corp. and
the Newspaper Guild, AFL-CIO.
· Los Angeles County orgued that Farr
was challenging effective enforcement of
the Supreme Court's 1966 mandate in the
decision upsetting Dr. Samuel H. Shep-
pard's murder convictlon. The court then
admonisbed Judges to take steps to pre-
vent· "trial by newspaper."
"The molutlon ol Iba lalues tn lhiJ
case," aaid the county official!, "will
have a direct, Immediate and vital effect
on tbe abWty of the trial courts of lhiJ
nation to usure a crtmiMI defendant a
fair trial, tree from prejudicial news·
paper publicity." .
Peron Expected
To Fly ~ Rome,
Then Argentina
MADRID (AP) -Airport _,,.,, Aid
ex-Prealdent Juan D. Peroo would Dy to
Rome Tueaday lllCI leave then! Friday
f0< Ar(enttn1, ending 17 yeon of exlle
from hia country.
Peronllt IOW'Cel said the former dic-
tator mi&ht have audiences with Pope
Paul VI and President Giovanni Leone In
Rome.
Peron wilt be accompanied by his wife,
Isabel Marttnei.
Local Peronllll aid Ibey might stay
only a ahort time ln AflenUni or they
m1ght · itay "forever," depend.Ina on
developmento . per.., 'Tl, overthrown by !be mWllrJ
In 1111, told ..... .,... ..... uy: "At my
aga, I have no desire for _. lllJ
longer."
But bla Juatldaiial psrty Wlnll blm to
run In the prettdentlal eltctlons nelt
yeor, and tbe Ar(eotlnl 1ovemmdlt bal
agreod to his nturn.
P.,.nlsta In a polltlon to knoW dentod
rumors that Ptr0n might take the body
" ~II second Wife, Evlt1, back to """" Una with hlJll for burial They Aid !be
body would romotn at Peron'• homo In
Mldrld ind I -Oil Ill Muro
mtlnl ~ would Dot bo mode 111tll alter lili trip.
$200 Bicycle Stolen
At Clemente Eatery
A ,lf-lnch hoyHtyle ~!cycle, valued 1t
.,cl. waa 1to1tn Sunday if-. from
San Clemente while Ill owner wu at
work, Son a.mente police .. Id.
Debro . YOUJll of DI El Ortenta,
l'lpotlad f« work at the drive-In 1t t0t7
S. El q.m1ao 11111 Rold at .... and told-
Polloo -lwo-ond+llall houri lator that hlr WU wa• aone. It ti I clwnpo........,,...,,..,."'ed,.., 11a1e1P
lMia'dt•ll model
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InT~xas
ZAVALLA, Tex. (UPI) ' At least
three -~;(Ill Central ano.Joutlntest Tezu today iiVl Sunday nli)>t, kll1lllg
two -near ZavaJ!a IOd co..mg
more than it mllllon ,c!Am9. '
lllCb wtndl, ball IOil .. .,. -..... _.w In tbO ....... 'pmtloP .i u.;
au.ta Jlllere ,na-e -· uo blioioea "'1 ' mobile bomea wore dllilaged. '
The dead' wer. Mr. and Mrs. Cedl B.
Jones, b!>tb 58, who died wben . lhotr
1'lClbUe home WIS destro)>ed !ly J ~do.
JODel was a retired Air Force aergeant
and former member of ·the Olympic
skeet lboottng team.
AuthoriUes reported 11 J>e110DS suf-
fered minor Injuries In tbe llorins.
A sea>nd tirlster ~ down tn
downtown Pert Arthur and deiltroyed one
bulldlng by lifting tt f\'om its lwndatlon
lllCI 1elllnc It down about ZS feel any.
Another tornodo WU believed to have
hit tbe Gull OU CCI. rellnery near Port
Arthur.
A tomado slammed into Waco Sunday ·
night, damaged a form house and
uprooted several trees.
The Ni\lonal,Weatber Service said tbe ,
Violent •ther, wu pan of a ~·major
storm lfltem" · that accompanied a
rapldfy movtng 0.ld front. · ·
Helvy IDOW 'i(amingl W'l'O [fOlled to-day for Pim of ~ ~ atates,
with Ogallala, Neb., reporting nine in-
clles, the heaviest fall.
The warnings were hoisted for portions
af Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado,
Wyoming, South Dakota, K a n s a s ,
Nebraska, and tbe Teus Panbanclie.
Stoctmeo's wlU'nings were posted for
IOUlbem Ml-.. and !be Oklahoma
Panbandle.
Kids Get. Three
Days O.ff S~hool
Elem~tary and !wllo!' high IChool
students m the Capistrano Unified School
District will get Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday off while their teachers re-
main on the job.
Preodlool will stay. Jn. seas!on, but
grades Kindergarten through elghlli will
be off ~use of annual fall pai"ent0
teacher conferences wben teachera and
parenta ~view. chlld [Jl'OSral.• :
Junk>r High student.a: have several
teachers, which llllkes It impossible to
have lndivldl!ll,~-.~~ pattntS lf!)cf ~ fpr all cldlilWJ; ac-
:,~~. to Bllperln~~'ft t{·"~?n
Parents who wt!!lf ~-l,. "aik-
ed to call Marco F. FotJter J~nio.r High
(493-1133) to mske appolntmenls.
Composer Dead
Rudolf Friml, one of music's
most celebrated composers. ls
reported dead at the age of 92.
He is shown here at his Holly-
wood home in 1989.' •
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l[liodll -... lhjl dunltloll " Ibo -· Tiie •P,PrO•al ti .... u1ry beoaUle the
cliatrjct rec:elvea llat. lld lor.Jta.tiemen-
tary lunch pnllJ'am and Iba state re-
qwi.o • certlln amount . of lnld bo
eerved. ~ .
At the Newport-)!-Unllled D1atr!ct,
tho_ •breld lllpply I~ ln Cood alllpo
becluoe two qt ~ .~·· ~ .,P-~-~?" .. @DO .............
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Clplstnno Unified bal been notlllied
that Ibey will not be recelvtng bmi4· but
a district <lfficlal noted IChools wUl be
closed Wednellday lhrough Friday for
psrent oon!erences, eo they will not be
pretllured by the walkGut. untll nut
week., .
Both the Huntington Beach Union High
Scllool Dtstrfct and tlie l.aguno Beich
Unliied District report a .U~'i 'ol reaerves which will aee them
mJd.weeli. Diane Reed, ~
the Huntington hlgb achool distrlct Aid
tlley ore hopeful the' lllrllol wUl 'ilql lut ·
long, "but we will just have to wait and
see what bappem.11
The sll'tb Is llll'lf lim\ted• to planto fll'll
of Denver, Colo., but niigbt be' e>ptbdid
notionwtde , nn Tuelday, said Joioph
K-exeouUve.vtce ~!dent cl~
llld Conleetlonen· Wolters ln1'illa-I
. Union" oil:. America, AFl,cJ(l; .~
m~ .._ta for an Injunction are aet for courfbearing th•t c!Ay and K.nO said,
•11 will'!!top the strike" if an injuoctiOrf la
issued. .
Otherwise, the !trike will quickly
spread to other major U.S. cities, he ad-
ded.
Spokesmen for both sides have ~ ~ long strtt,. : .
The fudullrv-bubad I ft~ wort
week irith · 'llie.daY, 8nd sltui<Iays ' oil
for about 20 years. Before that a sll:sday
Week WU the rule.
Kane 11y1 1"Wll"' worbra want hit am•ectlllve cloys alf, ~bly ·eotail
day and SUnday. But management sayi
the demand is impossitile to meet.
Clement£ Wind
Damage Minor
Tbe rope nn the flqpnle, 1t Son
Clemente City Hall wu briibn and a,few
tree lliribo fell on parUd cors tllls
weffehd as a result of windy weather.
But oo. damap ol. a seriou ·uture WU
reported ln µ.. city, flCClll'dlng lo P!lice and city officlala. A rain qi ~ tnchet;,,.
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~.-1:-:altbougb I crowd al 3,..0
sbowed:Qp Sunday, no rescues. toq\·pll"9.
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'Love Bug'
Gathered
TORONTO (APJ -An
""'atrur Toro11 to entomologist
has returned from the Amuon
jungle with thousands of
''"flOiroJ i'lSeCls. includi.ng oot
caUl'd the "k>,·e bug."
Rnss HollldR}'. president of a
Toronto advertlsing agency,
s.'li,.. rhe lo,,.. beetle ts quite
harmless but Amazon Indians
helieve that anvone bitten by
the b«Ue should mate low
within two hours or be will
die.
''I'm gonna run away "Will you zip up my todt-
BOUJDA.rs roar-man
team received stveral imect
bites while on lbt mootb-lolc
exoedition but none were
believed to be from the beetle. from home?" et and tie my $hoes?"
Officials Oppose
Adoption Plan
The collection of -.i.o includes samples of giant
rhinoceros beetles. I t a n t
spiders, scorpions and • varie-
ty of moths which hive nevtl'
been c'assffled.
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WE ARE NOW
CLOSED
WHILE STOCKING OUR
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OPENING NOVEMBER 17th
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ahoota, Y91 It'• only :rr· wide, Euy to lold and unk>ad through huge door_.,_
Provlde1 lhonJuah, 9enti0'!:"_,
•Ir" drying, CooklOWn ~
and Cyoie encl 81Dno1 !i:"P leundry wrlnldee from
Air bedding, ~Ull pll-on Hul<yclt. NO pUotlo light;
IUIOmatfo tleolrto Ignition.
Frfglclalre
MatclllllCJ Wcnller
f•Mlly 1tn ... hel41 111'-. t.H.
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Noor111m1'• a :revstum Blithip and loan
llllldJ to "'"9 a Wllole ·now azea-tho
Ahport,Cenlllr.
Tllil It oar ollldal Grand·Oponlng time-
-rtsht tbroa8h t!IJ November 24th. So .
be -to come by and Join UJ for the Cllellralkm.
Free gifts for Mother Nature.
retllWW Ila a claep In-1n OCOIOBV.
Tllat'• Wily ..,.....,. wbo comet by our
-branck at Allport Center can tato
bome a lllllque free &lft. A young aeeclllng
tree ready for planting wherever you
cl!OOM ... pllll a free 1Jook1et with com-
plete plant1n1 ln1tructlon1. Please pay
Ill a vHtt. We have enoup trees for
evdry!Jody (lncludfn8 ·a supply at our
W91lmln1ter and Al\ahelm ofllcel).
At !he 1t111111 time we1I be conllnulns our
-pilnlfna PlOllNDl In Omnp County.
Wllon '°" come In we11 arranp to have a~ aee pilnted In yaarname, at
oar ll.....,. llf 11111 Division at Fomtry.
znrr .._ -11e1p1 ar.,.. eouniv. We'D llft yon a mep 1hoWlng w11ere your
lrff I• 1>11111 planted plU1 our special ..... '**'al lllapg •
Something for the
whole family.
Keywtone has pillllltecl a big housewarm.
Ing. We've put together a number ·or
surprises for 17ou. There1! be dl!plays,
literature and ltem1 to make the time you
spend at Keystone really worthwhile.
A few words to savers.
Keystone Rives you th• highest lnte?91t
)>OSslble on every dol!ar you deposit at
Airport Center. The only question Is
how much Interest do vou want and for how long.
Open a regular passbook aCCOllnt llltd get
S'lo compoundoc1 dally from the day.your
funds are deposited to the data wltlulraWJL
Deposit SIOOO or more at Keystone and
receive S'4¥o ori 1,2 year d"l"'•ll•. PU! In
at least S5000 for 2 years or more and
your yield 11 8¥1 compounded dally. All
IUnclt lnturecl to $20,000.
Casa Keystone. ,
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U you llke authanUc Spanish decor.you'D
Ilk• the way our Interior decorator hu
lulndlecl our now Airport Center branch.
It'• an artlltlc clellghL Mott Items ~
carefully 18lectocl In Mexico and CIJOrdl.
D&l"d for your pltlUUlll 8114 comfort.
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the north side. There'• plenty of partlDa ; :~
and an euy dllve-lil'~ty. · · •:,
01 comse you can.dopoett orWltliih:tnrllf ,, ,,
mall' and :we pey lbe 'POl1Bio. We :ca. 11
many free lerYlcet Jll'll'D' Jlket1-di> "::
posit boxe1, notaiy iirvtce, travelei.'1 ' :;
checu, Ute of our apedoua 00mmu11111• ~:
room. And man17 other 1ervlce1 excltt·
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Mamtlan Racer
'Good Guy'. Wins
BJ AllMON LOCIWIEY
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MAZATLAN, Met. -Tef..
nil Groene of Calilornla
Ylcht Club was moved up the
handicap I~ in lhe Los
Angeles to Mazatlan yacht
race by virtue of foUowing a
tradfUon of the sea.
Green's Yellow Jacket was
awarded fourth overall and
!Int in Class C alter lhe race
eomm!U.. concluded that he
spent two boors and 45
minutes in going to the
assistance of Herb Johnson's
Vectol' non Thuraday.
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IN THE RACE &cros.! the '----------' Gulf of Callfcrnia, Greene was
taking star shots in the course
of his navigation whe he
noticed flares up to wi rd.
He ordered h man to
change course 00 investigate.
After nearly three hours of
searching . in the darkness,
Yellow Jacket came upon Vec-
tor II floundering without a
rudder. Greene and his crew
stood by the disabled Vector II
until the escort ves.sel Crabby
Two arrived on the scene.
VECTOR U finished the
race under sail with her crew
steering the boat by the set of
the sails.
When Yellow Jacket was
given credit for the lost time
she moved to the top, displac-
ing G81}' Myers' Blue Streak,
Newport Harbor Yacht Club,
previously reported as the
Oaas winner.
The North American Yacht
Racing Union rules for long
distance races makes Jln>'
visions for correcting the time
of a yacht which goes to the
assistance of another i n
distress.
Pepsi ChBJDplonshlp
Lake Havasu Race
Winnings Boosted
Prize money for the 1972
Pepsi Cola Outboard World
Champion s hip at Lake
Havasu , already the richest of
all boat races, has been
boosted from $00,000 to $65,000
by Mc Cu 11 oc h Properties,
sponsor of the Nov. ZS..26 race
classic on the 45-mile Colorado
River lake.
The total sum is being
Hobie Cats
Will Race
In Hawaii
Fifty of the world's top
Hobie Cat-14 sailors will meet
head-an in Honolulu, Hawaii.
in January for the first world
championship regatta of the
class.
'nit skippers will be leading
Bobi Cat racers end national
champions from E u r o p e ,
South Africa, South America,
Japan, Mexico, Can ad a ,
Australia, Puerto Rico, and
lhe United States.
The big event will be jointly
aponsored by Pan American
AlrwaYJ, Primo Beer, the
Outrigger Canoe Club of
Waikiki and the Co a 11 t
Catamaran Corp, manufac-
turer of the Hobie Cat sal.llilg
t1tamarans.
'lbe regatta is slated Jan .
U.21, but qualifying races will
be aaUed up lo and including
Jan. 17. Actual champloDlhlp
competltloo will begin Jan. 18.
'nle regatta wlll conallt of 10 '*""' with one throw<>Ut.
Solo Trip
Chartered
OSAKA, Japan (AP) -
KeaJchl Horie, who ..--cl
the Paclnc on a q ~
pncedenled l!Olo c"'1lt 10
ynra aco, says he wtll let out
10< a round-the-_.ld ""*"I>
voyage abood a homem"'e
yacht Saturday.
The ' lf.year<>ld ac1 ... turer
wu orlglnaDy to leave lhll ..-m Japane,. city Sunday.
He aald he postponed the aolo
VO)'lge_ to en.mine more carefully his newly -bu 11 t
"Mennald II.'' a 2 4 -foot
Allboot 'named after his !Int ,_,
Borie Aid he was confident
al ooNrlrc aboot !1,000 mlla
..... the WO<ld In Im than • ..,.: En&Jishmlll 'Olly
.,. ...... around the -11•dQllnl'7l,1.-.
distributed through 45 places.
"With the added $5,000, we
will be able to keep the money
for top finishers the same as
last year, and at the same
time, extend p a :· m e n t s
another 20 places from the 25
awarded last year,'' said
Robert P. AtcCuUoch, race
chairman.
1be winner'a shale will be
$18,000, second place 19,000,
and thin! place $5,000 -lhe
same as a year ego. 'Ibe
driver who winds up in ~
place will win $200. .
McCulloch Ji'roperties now
will he coolriboiling $40,000 lo
lhe owe """"' whllt lhe other $25,000 will come as a personal
cootrlbuUon from B. a I p h
Evinrude, cb&innan of the
boanl of Outboard' Marine
Corp.-
McCulloch said he e>pects
a field or 85 or more enlrlea
this year, all twmel bulls with
single engines.
Spectators will be guesta of
the Pepsi Cola Compony.
There will be no admission
charge.
With the deadline near for
entries, McCulloch said that 20
of the drivers reg1stered IO far
will be new at Lake Havuu.
Among lhem an James D.
Tracy, Anchorage, Ala!ka;
Tim Briggs, Lake Forest, ID.;
David M. Potter, Seattle,
Wash.; Bert Serra, Detroit,
Mich.; Jim Foreman ,
Houston, Tex.; Wayne Dowdy,
Sparks, Nev.; Brian Smith,
Toronto, Canada; Earl Bentz,
Charleston, S.C.: and Ludwig
Schindler, Pickering, Canada.
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Races Out
LONDON (AP) -The
International Yacht Racing
Union has dropped the star
and dragon classes ln favor of
the tornado catamaran and
the International 470 dinghy at
the 11m Olympic Games.
The soling and tempest
Relboat -and the flying
dutchman and f1nn dinghies -
all boala wbicb Wm! lll<d !n
th1a year'• Olympics at Kiel -
w.re approved· 10< 1m.
The decisions have lo be
fonnally ratWed by t h e
lnternaUonal Olympic Com-
mittee.
Under Olympic rulea one
clau of yacht Is dropped from
n:J•mes. The IYRU 111
a to change two clauea
if It wantl to. but no more.
The dropplnc of the dragon
clul IDllDI r e w e r com-
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·.Swelling Of Hemorrhoid.al
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OR'ANGE COUN:TY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1972 Tl!N CENTS . ,;. • a.•rdl ·ta Laguna. Cited
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to tbelr Inadequate llonn drain which
already la made mon1 Ineffectual by
blockqe of brush and -IJ.
They noted that In 1•. • sinall pe-
kaigeoe dog wu wulled down tbe drain
and loll They feared that ,tbe drain could
be • hazard for sinall -· A llOod study done by Ibo U.S. Anny
Corpe of Engineers prodicted areas of
!IOodtng during ....... ralDL
Usina flood~ Intermed late
Regional Flood, a D d SllDdanl ProJecl
Flood, tbe engineers llllerally oprtad &lue
OCwo Killers Flee Prison, . '
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!411118Project
~village Bazaar'
·Plans Revised ·~ . .
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Pie~ Piper
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Mmderer
Flees .Jail
ll'hm Wire Services
FLORENCE, Ari%. -A plir of elClped
I Wdeml who literally lll!lller<d out of ' :M lillti .... ....,"" .• "* ~ ... illirNt'~lli·~ ....
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~· POil ClOUltT'n 177., •. i ~ ........
Corona del Mar
Man on ffijack
Plane .to Cuba
A·-t.-lrlp for Corona dol -----out to be • -refin ' of ' tmar .... Ibo ---· ~t of tbe · Nortb Amerlom Tire Qn-o1 san -. wua .. 11 , .......... crew mem-
ben Ill tbe -~ D<;-1 bl-jacbd .... Alablma Friday DIPl-
'"Tbl way I aee tt, SUnday, Nov. 12. la
tbe llnl day of my leOOlld Ule •.. Tho
llnl -'-my " llnt Ule -ended wwben ill u.o. 21 boars ... " ....... .., _....,. ... Ids return to
lflilml illof; .. ..,,.... ardeal -lo
Ba-(lee -*"· "-f)
lie ... 1111 ---llltmiI ~ daJ.
-lald 1111 fllmo, -DOI Dllllfloll tbot be ..... Ille ~ flJCl>t. Tho olrlloidldlll ___ _
and .. --to ...... 1111 wife, (loo llllACI:, ..... )
Cami)'.
. Tho.._ -· Cbllloi ld!mld, 30, the _,. Pied Piper of Tuclon
who strongled -teenaged girt. and
burled tbelr bodlel In Ille -. mJcl!t
be ea route to Ganim Grvve or Suto
ADI. A..-oald an -In one of
U-two cities was ICribl>led on a ocrap
of ]IOl>Of In • prltoo prb jacket dlacanl2
eil by one of Ibo two men after their
eocape.
llepullea aald they found I California
oddr•-m1notelmlde1
jactel clllomdod by .... of Ibo elelped
eoovlctl It I l'IDCb lane when they kld-
1111*1 lour-· 1!:h rellloed to
.... Ille -Callfonlll ... . Tiie twa mli'l"!"lixw Jn crime -
Qwlel -· JI, lllld lllymond ~ II -IClled ID If-fool Will at
Ille Ar1--PrtlOa -beR 8otur2
dly alibi. liter ...... ped four '_ .... ...,,. _ to -to,._, Tiit
four .... "'''=' anblrmed and the two· CDllYlcla ...... OD fool, depltlll
lald.
Deputlel today --.... of Ibo ..._ 11 Jim Grover, II. of the
Flonllco --rn-tl(aton -to ~ Ibo other tbne, 11yln( only that
they ---of Okmr'a. AlltborH* Mid H...._ WU onned
with I IIngle abot, llaJ ..... i-which
~ WU made ...uy It Ille
----to die for tho -., -._ -llrla. Hudpll WU II•• 1 1lm11llr ...,_ 10
yws .., Ir mdarinl bit -and ber
"""""" wr ICJnsman,
J111t --belGro tbtlr -line other lq-torih lmnllel Ded fTom
Ille lnlll1 ~ .. 1111 prlaon. No
-bu~ of,,. aumu. M. 1llllJ Jo Wide,•, and J""1 lllll1er, •.
.·LA Reporter Loses Appeal
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..... prolllhffliW ....,.... ud -............ fTom ....... tho lrtal out
of,..t.
Miit ... lrtal --· """" °""" a u.r, • w "' '''''· ••.. • ,., ....... -lllm -.... ........ :-J· ,..,.,.-Mfdllbn
•" tlNd a. r11zrt tr.a....,.... 1111-1111 ,.-..
hrr ..,.... alt' • lew Chit ......, us 11 ,,_ c:o•ttmpl
.... • •• ,lar ... ti to ...... Ult _ ., ... ...........
"""" OMlr -... ... • I ••it Llllt ....... __ ......,...,
cm • er.&.. ..... .... lo 1111. -'' "1l II ... II l'e .. la--...11-...... .. •. , .... "'
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Int ....... Ibo map ol Laguna ean,..,
Ind· downtown.
An Intermediate Flood would come to
the Wlllt of 1 sta,foot man standing on
the curb of the canyoo abopping center, a
Standard Project Flood would come to
his neck.
Downtown, floodw1ters could be ex-
pected to cover an area rrom Broadway
to tbe Hotel Laguna.
There. are not many sure answers, but
it appears the sltuaUon will oot get bets
ter. Development In tbe reecbel of the
Laguna CanYlll Flood watenbed mean
mort water at a higher speed belac·dalft..
ped Into the canyon.
When asphalt paving ond ~--· a.ver once absorptive ground.,111,!«~DO
longer soaks io, but runs off 1n 'Xtfr*c
amounts. · .
Unable to stop the "leak.a," ......
have 1t least made the apre"'1nc Gliplla
and pans more efficient. · • · ....-·
Permanent Dood signs ha,. bem. llt-
stalled along Laguna c.._ Road. -
ing dry periods, Ille stpa lllnl:;aft:r
from lralfic, but wben tho _,....,
tbe aigns can be quickly~ -----::.~. ---
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lllVlllSllLE S?ONS PISSIMISM OR LACK OP DllAINAGIT
.... Loco .... Ai..,. L-C...pn Road at .. ._.
Coast Feeling Eff ect,s
01 Strike by Bakers
By JOANNE lllYNOLDS ..............
The strlb by West Coul bikers which
bepn llllurday ls al!<ady being felt
alOll( the Onnge Coul.
SchooU, hospltalJ, nllrketJ I D d
nolaurlnta ""' faced wllb Ille poalblllly
of-menua.
Not all wbolesalo -bl .. beon hit by lbt wallout. but ....,... of the
larpat inlll1"llonol aippllen ..... -
-by lbt l!lllllbor1 ., lbt Baloen
md caalectiaaen Wottm lntttlllllanal
Unton of -(AJ'L.00).
Tho dlapato Ia ..... -·· da)'I off """"' -lly by bWn for 1boul IO,...._
So fer, the ooly m1jor bocpltal In the
1tt1 to lit alloctod br Ille -II ll&Jn. =...:,m:,...,..;:~mmlty ~~. ~
a one-day r•em Ill yon band and uw
bocpltal will .. to pt lddltlonal
auppllel by plcll>c tbtm UJI In lllnta
ADI.
A ......... for hlrriow State
liolDllll In c..ca -•Id lbtJ 111 ..
nol i.... b•11wtd ,.. -Ille -will alllct-e.., -llolPtal In NUpGil
-. -Ooall s=·tal In -Laautle ... • ·-9 11111 ........... Vll)o all ._,
-tbol .. tlltmuoDOI• -· ,_ .......... all -lbt -1"1117 ....... ---~-,. SdlooldlolrlcU.aitolltdll-
bll.
Tho a. J .. , ... ~ -balbadto<'-_A _
lfl'klEM llW 1llilJ .. I , ...
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ftl •ll"l""""'al II -""'•::::.: .. = 4lllltd Fl CalM .... 161 Irr ... '"" ___ ...... _ ..
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At Ille Newporl--Utll8ed Dlltnct,
the brud aupply IJ lo ..... .......
became two ol lbt dJolrlcl'I --
pllen 11o ............ -and ....
1ble to mU. up lot lbt Clll 11111 bu.
Caplltrano UnUSed bM b11a dW
lblt lbtJ wtD ..... .._...., _ -
I dlJtrt<t oflldal DOtod adtooll wtJI lit
doled WlllnoldaJ 1bnuP Mlay far
p&ient --.. ..., will Ill .. -"" br Iba n? I lllJI -Wftk.
Both Ibo H1n«I JI e -U...0 ffllll
lldlool Dlltricl .... Ibo 1--
Untll<d District -1 a ~ mwv11 which wt11 .. awn
mkf..w•k. Dlw Reed. rpc>n m••
lilel MDU, .... I)
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UCI Seeks
-Control·
lJ:ve'r Dogs
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Action~ on Farr ' .
By GEORGE LEIDAL
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UC 1rvtne Student Body President Tom
DeLaw IUliesU the campus b going to
the dots and urges dog lovers to con trol
their pets while on campus before more
stringent enrorcemeat Of COWJty I a w s
_,. Jailing or ne"5mal1 Bill Fan is the
first step toward froslon of indlviduaJ
IT.8. ClmtltuUcn, Rep, J-R. Waldie
(l:Mlonlni °'1111) tall!, "Jl'alT II AC:rillo-
lng blmaell for tbe rights ol,all.......,
aad the richt of .the ~,of lbt U.S. to
be lolonnOd by Ille ' -ell tllr ... ........ aad .,,.....,.,. of tlle 00\llll
Ara 10U wtfllnf to . lrll'fe one of two ~ .<'. ~ for lllllr9otloa In !llbi-lib ilata prilceahlc, "blltory
orjmor-art!
Adult ,...-. ti ~ Beech are
• bebil aaa.r lblt ~ llr a ·1peclal ., · adlllI ed....,.. ....., now belnr coo-·
' 'duCled bf tile Lapia 8oaeb Unified
• f....roins, a Callfornll oongmslDlll and
' ' becomes necessary.
"Over the past two years there has
been an increasing problem concerning
loose dogs on campu.1," De Lapp sa1d.
Citing an increase in the number of
complaints by staff and studenl!I over the
"nuisance" dogs, De Lapp said there
have been cases of dog attacks, people
getting caught in dog fights and ln-
creaaed doggy leavings ' ' o b s t a c 1 e
courses" in campus buildJ.nis.
Noting the untversHy might legally ban
all dogs from the campus or call animal coDtro1 officerl to ta.kt away all peta,
leashed or not. De Lapp said, "Our best
alternative is to poliee ourselve:i."
"To keep the problem to a minimum,"
De Lapj!p said, "siudeota should keep
their anm1als on a leash; that way they
would know where their animal la and
' -It i. doing.
"U dog owners choose not to make an
attempt. to CODtrol their dogs, then the
untwnuy wtU have to invoke a ban on
all dop/' he added.
Cl!llllUS !egulations oo peb (except seefnc eye dop) make the following pobU• •. ~·--25 ~is allowed In bi;i!Mlnp
-l!lla. moy DOI be tied to buildings or
landlc:aplng iln1eu located ....... they
will not1lle I llfety hazard or a nuiaance.
-Pela an binned from carpeted mas
o! ID)' buifdlng.
-Pell may not visit in dining facilities
u~•~ LOSES HIGH COURT PLEA
Newsman Wllli1m F1rr
Fro111P .. el
REPORTER. • •
greatly inhibited ...
The appeal was backed in a "friend~f
court" brief by Sigma Delta Chi, the
Tim es Mirror Co., Caiifornia Newspaper
Publishers Association. Twin Coast
Newspapers Inc., the Hearst Corp. and
the Newspaper Guild, AFL-CIO.
Los Angeles County argued that Farr
was challenging effective enforcement of
the Supreme Court's 1966 mandate in the
decision upsetting Dr. Samuel H. Shep-
pard's murder conviction. The court then
admonished judges to take steps to pre-
vent "trial by newspaper."
"The resolution of the issues in this
case," said the county officials, "will
have a direct. immediate and vilal effect
on the ability of the trial courts of this
nation to assure a criminal defendant a
fair trial, free from prejudicial news-
paper publicity."
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or lllY eal1lil .... on campus. . HIJACK 0raqe County Ian governing pets re-• • •
quire dap to be licensed and to have
lbota; nqafn tb¥ all dogs walked In
pabllc: areu bf leubed with a leash lesa
than .ix foet. lonJ, and prohibit dogs from
pubUc: llUI IUcb u parl:s, beaches and
tbe llllfTinity. -
Wyeth Film Set
At Crown Valley
Susan, and children David, 11, Stephanie,
8 and Kathy, 9.
In an interview for the Los Angeles
Times, the Corona del Mar resident said
he thought the three hijackers were going
U. kill all of the people on the plane.
"At that first moment there, 1 guess I
was a little surprised and scared. But 1not
too much, really.
"These three guys seemed kind of
looae. I figured they woodd just get the
ran90m money and get down to Havana
and get away and then we'd Dy back to
"Tbe World of Andrew Wyeth" aJlim the Stalel. v •·
a-Ibo -11111\ "D.l,be ~ '"t -'"!" l\.oaupte ol(-.U)ap-
at a p.nt ~ b1! ttiO ~goall.t.rt _ "1in~ ~ . But tl¥'t•vut'. be
Allodatlon at the Cl'O'in Valley School ca1-, Adelanto Stroet and Crown
van.,. Partway In La"'"" Niguel.
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Tbm 'l!lmlday, Laguni Beach artist
l.eolwd 8clJoli will addrea the group at
a p.m. In the Crown Valley School
cafeWlmn. Scbell 11 a painter of western
......, and II especially noted for draw-
..i palnUnp ol glloot towns.
Information aboot both pro-
11 avaDable by calling Paul
Crurir, association pr:esident at 495-5005
or by wrlttn; to the Niguel Art Associa-
tion, P.O. Jlos IS; South Laguoo, 92677.
Rummage Sale Slated
For Storm Victims
I A . nmunage sale to benelit
I Pennsylvania victims of Hurricane Agnes
< 11111 be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I Wednesday and '11itrlday at Community
I PresbJtert.an Church, 415 Forest Ave.,
• Laguna Beach. 9 "Thousands are atill in desperate need
from tbll disuter which st r u c k
· recently," aald Luctlle Baker, chairman
I of the event sporuiored by the Church
I Seuk>o. Donations to the aale may be
I made Tuesday by taking articles, packed 1 in boles for convenient handling, to the J, Fellonhlp Hall, a church spokesman
,. aald.
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all. No ru1 problem.
"By the time we landed, though, Ibey
\\'Ore really atarlil!g to be bad ...... And
it just 1ot worse and worse as Ume went
on. The further they went, the more 1'or-
ried we got.
"At ooe UJ:Qe, the plan seemed to be to
head the plane out over the ocean, and
then tl)ey would parachute with the
money after toulng a grenade or two
btcl< Into tbe. plal!e to maloo .... It went
down with everyone wl!> wu left on
hoard.
"That way, they were saying, nobody
would know whether they got away or
not or whether they sun had the money.
No clues.
"Then they shot the co-pilot at Orlando,
and I really figured we had bought the
farm!
"That was when. I finally pve up and
decided we were all dead.
"Funny . . . it wasn't too long af-
terward -or anyhow it didn't seem so
very long -that it was all over, And we
were down, in Havana. And the hijack.era
were under arrest and we were safe."
Barnes 11aid be called his wife when the
plane returned to Miami Sunday, "She
didn 't know I'd been aboard that plane,"
he noted. "She didn't have to 1pend nll
that time worrying -and maybe trying
to hide the worry trom our ldds."
The tire company executive said he
~ad been on bis way to business meetings
m Puerto Rico when he was hijacked.
"So -well -J never made It to
Puerto Rico.
"And I'm not going, now.
"No. AU I want to do now is fly home
-and, Lord, but I hope there ire no hi·
jackers on this night -and sit down and
hug my family and ~eep and then bui
them again.
"After all, a man doesn't start a whole
S..."COod life every day."
Class Scheduled
In Dana Point
A free dental technician cllSI wl\I be
offered beginning Tuesday by t h e
Ca~trano-Laguna Reg Ion a I Oc·
cupalional Program.
Classes will meet from I to 10 p.m. on
'I'Uesdays, Wednelday1, and 11\lltldan at ·
Richard Henry Dana School In f>ana
Point. The ctau araduates b Jur.e.
Graduates will be qUl11fled for employ·
ment at an entry level at a dental technl·
clan. JeaMette McDaniel, of Cotta Mesa,
an experienced dental tecbnlclan, b the Instructor. '
UCLA Student Held
' MALAGA, Spain (AP) -A gndultte
student at UCl.A hat beeo arrested here
and tbarled with lrJ'inl to amuqle ISO ~ tl batblsh Into the COl.lltry, tbe
Olflclll Spanish oewa agoncy, •Cffl'I,
~ Paul D. Bellln, 2SL of -I•
l'iltt; N.J ., WU lnuted aner tba dnig
allqed!J Wl8 found in I TIO lnlcit be
waa brtnclnl Into the country fYom Mo!'
ottO, Ctfra 11.ld. SUnd.ay.
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a ~r. told 4QO newsmen gatbered
Sunday afternoon in the Cocoa.nut Grove
or the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
The occasion was a fund.raising benefit
on the eve ol the U.S. Supreme Coult
decision FatT said be expected would
result In hU being jailed for refusing to
identify the sources of a news story be
wrote oo the Cbarle1 Manson Family.
Los Angeles SuperiOT COOrl Judge
Oiarles Older has already sentenced
Farr to Jail for an indeterminate term
-until be reveal! the Damel of lhree
lawyers who gave him bearin( tran-
script> which disclosed the ldaoaon fam-
ily plans to murder celebr:tier including
Frank Sinatra.
Farr's story appeared in the Herald-
Exam.iner during the trial. Only when
Farr left the newspaper to take a job u
press secretary to Loi Angeles District
Attorney JllllOph Buti<h, did Judge Older
cite the reporter for contempt when Farr
refused to name his sources.
NJW a reporter for the Los Angeles
Times, Farr said, "I gave a promise I
would protect my sources from harm
that rnlglit came to. them U tbetr names
were ~wn. I wlll keep that promise.''
By pressing the newsmen's privilege
assured in the first amendment of the
From P .. e 1
BAKERS ...
and their~ p;amoeut."
U.S. SeJi. Alao cranstoo (D<:alifomla)
echoed WaJd.Je'a views Sunday, and added
th't lo hearings lo Wulllo&tm · It was
•vid«ll to him "!hat tile 'l!Ol'ldng men of
the presS are more eoncei:ned about
press freedom! than are media manqe-
meot whom, it appean from their
testimoay' list.n ..... to their lawyera
than their reporters."
Cranatco aad Waldie art -· of a bill llOW In Qiaareol. 'Ille law ....id pro-
tect newsmen from eoatempt . ac:tJon or
pn»e<Ution for refurlog to -.11....,. lhetr
newa -· Ho-; If pulOd, the law woold not aid Farr, -II ·-.Id
apply only to federal court pro<'4""flnp.
Farr. a fonner Santa Ana .. Register
reparter and former president of the
Orange County Press Club, *°'18Y. faces
Jailing since the Supreme Coo.rt iefuaid
to hear his appeal.
School District.
The survey lla(f fl prtljl!lled. c:ourt '.I
for )be adult ••tlon prDll'l1D ilnd aal:s adulta which one they would' lib to take.
Poteullal offerinp lnclu<le m an y
0011rMS In arts and ctalta, I-. ~~6gy. rholograpby, arlthml!tic lind
pbllC*)pby. . . ~L
Tlill year, more tb8ll 100 acll1ll are
enrolled In a ac<m• ol couneo olfOred bf
tbe ~ educatloo departmebt,. eays
cilrector Tbomaa ~-. . ,
I Tbe .e@ ~II, be noted, rtin-aent only II> percent of aU .adulli In La-
guoa Beach. . '
"Wbeii an adult program Is providln&
appropriate experiences, we would an-
Uclpate five to 10 percent of tile popula-
Uon wou!d be served,'' I>uam' • com-
mented. "That's \/by we are aeek!N ~
aceurately identify the needs ..a In-. Earlier thii YW. the Callfomla
Supreme Court~ Farr'a,appeal in
the ·expectation that the California Oil Ute IfJeiNI '
legislature would a c t, Farr &aid. The
new California immunity law does not
apply to Farr, Judge Older ' contends;
because he quit working for a newspaper.
~ u111 ,........,1 terests of OUI'. adult ooq>,,,,lty." f
· · COpies oMbe .aurt;Y. be .aati. are
localed In City Hall, the Cblll!htr of
Commerce office, Marriner's · Sj.a.tioners,
all local banks and Ilk school district of-
Sunday's benefit to · help pay the cosls
of printing Farr's Supreme Court legal
briefs, is one of two eveota planned by.
the Farr-Out Fund. A Ilewuber benefit
screening of the zoth Century Fox film
"Sleuth" i.s also planned.
Among celebrities performing Stmday
were comedian Stanley M y r on
Ilandlemao and singer !Jloria Loring.
Actor James Whitmore, and Lau~ln's
Lill_ Tomlin and Dldy Da-were among the audience. ·
Lady Clementine Churchill, 87-
year-old widow of Sir Winston
Churchill, is reported in sati&-
factory condition in London
after undergoing surgery for a
. fractum hip suffered In a fall
at her home.
• Laguna Hearing
fices. '
The district will mail forms to pmom
who cootact tbe a\full.edU<lllon of!p at
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the Huntington high schQol ~trict said Farr's former boll, District Attorney
th b -••• ••--~• ij; I 1.~ Buscb,opggested the """"'ID .... tak-The fi t ~I' beari; --'
Slated Tonight
French Thriller ·
Slated Tuesday
In Newport iBe~eh
ey are o.,... ... "M:: 1nclAe w
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W not ~· ing the judicial beat "IO that three rrs p1• tc ;1g on a proi'W"' ...
long, h"bu(hwe will just have lo a.it and rnemben of the legal professlOD· who agricult~re:<:reation zone wiµ. be held ... ~.__~e 1_~ lode· ~Bf'leltsra see w at appens." , t 7 ,. to"'•ht ..:.... ~"-' .......... Be b t...a1UW·11~uu u. ,.,.,U-16 .,.,_""" he gave him the transcripts " might not be a :-"'" "' ~ .... -· ac .,,,..., coffer itb · -•·' T strike is now limited to plantS west harmed. Planning Commisslon. sohO"""!.'t"~p s w a·s.--.. Screen-of Denver, Qllo., but might be expaoded Ing T1iesday nlgbt o! ·the Fnnch
t. 'd Tuead ,...__.,., Waldie toot ex...-'-to The new orrlinance would add the zone ~er "Train de Nutt." , · na 1onw1 e on ay, said Joseph .._..,_....._... ~ Kane , executive vice president of Baken BUJCb's contention that the attorneys to those now available in the city. ill be shown at 7:·30 p.m. at
and Confectioners Workers IntemaUonal should atep forward ·and reveal · them-No application of the zone to a specific the lfarbor View School, 900· Goiclinrod.
Union of . America, AFLOO. Manage-selves to Older. f land •-•·-but Newport Beach. , . f. "The issue be.re is clearly a matter of portion o ls at UIRlt: now, past The Alli .... ii a IOCial and • .a.--61 ...... 1 ment requests for an injunction are set d;•-·•·i·on 1. .... 1-.1•-•....a •'"--... ~1d ~--an annaant judici111"V," Waldie *kl, in-,.,._.....,. uaa IUUJl.·~u.eu. UKS, ~ UALI o-"'-tioo' for ~-· for court hearing that day and Kane said, ·-~ -, be applied to the Syca--Hills area ·•-~-dlcatlng that the CU1tempt actiGn •*aimt ·~-· that ~vides icholarsbips for co and "I will stop the strike" If aJi Injunction is Farr waa designed to strip the people of blgh school studeota. · . • . i~~.:....._., the '•tr!U ·will .-•'-••y their riibl to lmc/w what their govern-Levi•-Chi f' Tl>!--VOO.tlona ~from the .abo\l'illl will
spread to otbenmjor U.S. dtlto, he ad-"ThfllaJoni wlllf other lntlmida~ of ' · ·· · ·" which yearly aendo a blcb . v~w..., •-ment alfl "°""'II"' ildl*l-, ~ "l. . Ui '1, e ' 'VJell .fi' llr.•Oie: .Alllailce<l' '~· .
d~kesmen for hotb sic!,..' have the p,reiS by the ~!ll~!l'l ta '.• ';~.Pa.· t~ .,. llany J. :· lo: .. 1!,_r 1#1.1~· I' . , ':Wiit
predicted a long strike. , .W1evjdeoce ,1bat . 11Bell!"es Polloclt,_63,·pretldeotolLevitJFumlture o1w.sun•·Beachlll&b~l!U:•. to
The lnduJtty bas bad 1 fivo-day work ~ "td1 newt !be b8Ve is COrp., died SUllday: He JOin<d ·l.,eJ(llaj m Parjj,by the acholanhlp .,,.,..illliil;,-,
week. with '\'lleadaya and 5aturdaya oil th.ii which is written lo government's 1gas and was named-presidmt .of .tjJo. na· . Tickets to U,. showing may be ~
for flbout 20 years. Before that a ii.I-day llpr~eaiiii'iireliiieaiiiiaea~,"ilWilaldtiiiiii• iiargued.~·~iJii;· 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltioniiiiiwiiidiieiifumiiiiii·~turileiidealiiiiiiierabiiiiii·ipiilnil_ Jiiune~,--iiiii~'atiiitheiiiiiidooriiiiii~;jjjadjjjulji_ta~, 12-and~stude~~uts~,~·~'l-t·-week: wu the rule.
Kane says younger workers want two ., ·ou ·
coJ'lleCUtive day• off, prefereably Satur-NOW AT N'AP'S day and Sunday. But management say1 · ' • . Iii ' .,.
the demand is lmposslble to meet. · • · ' '•
Marine Driver ... Killed in Crash
Treacherous El Toro Road wu the
scene of •nother fatal traffic accldent
Sunday ilfgJ!t when I Marin< WU thrown
froin hll car oortb of Canada Road.
Dead t. Joeeph H. Hunt, 28, of 1571
Myrtle St., Tuatln. His puaenger HUJUn
W. Johnson, 20, of the El Toro MarJne
Corpt Air Station wu -ly Injured.
Hunt was IOOtbbound on El Toro Road
driving at what the Calllomla l!lghW1y
P!lrDI de!Crlbed as a high rate of apeed
when he lost control oo a curve.
The car skidded acroa the roadway
and hit a utfUly pole and bridge abut-
ment. Hunt and Jobn!on were e~
from the car u lt hurtled 70 feet throulh
the atr to a dry creelc bed.
Boys Basketball
Coaches Sought
'Coocbel for hoya' balkelball leque
competltloa are belNr IOlllht by Ibo
Beach Rtcreatlon DeportmenL are needed for the Pee Wee
Le gue I« hoya In ftltb and .-gradeo
as well u for the Jurrlor League for boy•
Jn the seventh and eighth crades.
Team oreanUatlon and practioe ii
scheduled for December and competition
LI to start in January, The aeuon will
end In March. fl'w1ber lolonnatlort ii available flan
Douc A11aa at the J.aclma Beacb -lion Department.
Laguna Chamber
Okays Park Fund
A apeclal f'tlnd to f1nma ......,,.
of the Main Beadl Putt baa -
tsL bUahed bf 1111 ~ -Chamber of Commeroa. ·
Ac:cordln1 to 1111 dlamber, Ibo fllntl
was e1tablllhed bec.ault cttt.nl lft.
dlcated an lntereot In contrlbutlnc to tba
Ji<OJect, but "to dala it baa not -...,
adlve. Perha!ll they baftlt' --I
It -. we hope that ~ llOllll,"
Larry Hunt, Chamber t; Ald.
Cbeckt may be made -bla to "Malll
-Park Fund'"and bl"""1t ID tllt
Clamber ol Commette, • fl. c.-Hlalrtr•Y or malled to P.O. Boo ..
Lquna Bach.
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' ~~'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, rm TEN aNTS
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.... t ;9 6P~:nge . Cot.st Begms to Feel Bakers' Strike
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By JO.lNNE REYNOLDS ................
Tbe atriU by Well Coalll babrs wh\Cb
,tbepn llllllrday ii .U.Ody being fell
'~Obi the Orange Cout.
t. School.,, hospitals, markt:t.s a n d
\realauranll\-1~ .,Jlh,the possibility
'Of brUdlM:i menua. • ' ..
" Not Ill whol..ale bllrerles 'have been
· 'lilt by the wllooul, JJut •••era! "f the
lar(elll lnll!tu-suppliers have been
stri1c1: 'by the !llet1)bera ,of the Bakers ..a !lonlectioaera WQl'bn lllternaUooal
Union of America (AF'lrCIO).
The dllplte la over comecuUve days •
-2 Ma nson -.
In Murde rs
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. ' oU sought ~ by babn tor about 20 years. • ...
So far, the ooJ;y majcir ·~ In the
area to be affected'by the -ii u~ tlngton llllen:ommW1117 Jloopltal. A
spoWinan for the~taJ' said tliore ii
• oo<Hlay l'tlOl'Ve y on hind a"4 the
hoipttal will be a ''to gel 'ai!d!Uonal
IUpplie! by . pictiDC them .up , in SiDla
Ana. • '
A . · a~n (or Fak:vlew ,'state "°'pl Ill in. Cl!lllJ -aald 'tl!Ov )lave not been._ t •""\h<i<· th.I strlk'e will ' affect'.__~ . .,lf ' ~,.. '
Hoog, Memorlol , Hospital Jn Newport
Beach, 'South Coalll CollllJIUDity Hotp\~
tary luncb prog;.im and the !!late ..
qutm a "1laln amount of brtad be
-ed.
Al the New:iort-Mesa Unlfted llllllrlet,
the bread 111pply ii In good abope
becau• two ,of the d.Lstrict'1 three tuP.
pllen hav• DOI gone on llb1b and art
able to make up tor the one that baa.
Coplatrano Unlfted baa been DQttfted
that tbe1 wDI not be receiving broad 'but
a dlatrlcl, oflldal noted ocboola wtll' be
cloled Wedneoday through Flidty fnr
pannt -· ao they wDI not be pressured by the walkout wltD nut
weet.
Both the Huntington Beaclt Unton Hlgb
Scbool District and the Lquna -Unlfted lllatrlct report a .,pp1y <JI
reserves whicb wUl ,.. ~ through
mld-weet. Diano Reed, .......,.. for
the Huntington biiJi ldlool dlltrlct said
they are bopeflJJ the llrib ,.u; DOI Lut
long, "but .. will jual ba'N lo wait and
see whit happens."
Tbe atriU II ..,. lfmltad lo plants Riii
of· Denver, Colo., but mlilld be --ulloowido on ,._.,,, llld "-Pli
Kane, uecuUve vlot ..-<Jl·BoMn
and Conlectlonen w ......... --Unlon ol America, AnA:IO. Manap.
ment requests for an . .IDjuncUon ani set
for court hearing that dtJ and Kane said,
"I will !!lop tho llrib" ll ID la)*'1'aD lo -Otherwile. the -wtll qalctJJ
spread lo oth« majcir U.S. dllea, lie 111-
ded.
,....._ for boll! oldoa -pndlded a lq llrlb.
,,,. lndulllry baa bad • fttt417 'Rt
-with 'l'ueJldays and !lntldQw olf
for about 20 )'<ell. -that 1 .lb-d17 week wu the rule.
Kane says younger wmta1 nnl two
COlllOeiitive days otl, ~da~ and Sunday. But .......... ..,.
the demand Is lmpoaible lo moot.
Killer Sought Count~ • Ill
·Mass Slayer Fle es Prison in Arizona
By AJmlUR R. VINSEL early October, apparently 888isted in that
., .. ...., "" ..,, escape attempt by several convict ac-
One of the ~ notorjous mu!Uple <0111plice1.
murderers of the 1-II SU8pected lo be Arbona aulbor!Ues at first dented
beaded tor Onngo 'Counfy today, follow· kr.<Jwledge of wby Sclunld and Hudgens
Ing his escape from ArtJona State Prison mlgbl be headed for Orange County,
"1th a companloo who also baa u.r.e kill· specillcally for a lllreel In Garden Grove.
lngs on· his rec:.x.I. Tocliy, they ""1finned that a llCrlp of
Charles Sdunkl, IO, the ....,.JJed Pied paper-scribbled with the lddress 1lll82
Piper of 1'ICaon; and·Ra,......i Hudpns, Mart St., was found In a jacket dlscard-
32, llterall7 walked oul ol the facility at ed by one of the slayers wbo fied the
Florence, Arll., Saturday and oo far have Florence facility.
held lour per10111 biiotqe. Inveatlgalors for the Pinal County
Jiione were, hln'!ed but autllorlties. Sberifl's Olllce said Sdnnld and Hudgens
""" that Sdmid· Md ~ 1111 • apparently cllml>ecl a fence lo escape
-. lo be umed willl a .21 caliber zip-from the prlaon'a educatlooal facility and
11111. are ubemd1 .......,, were not..-for tlfte boun.
Sdunld. a. •jp111!P!wla'\IP gyllllllll ...,.. . ThO manl>mt for Sdlmld and his ""'
9iefodGl.lmilc -''Hi'Vl atria lo OICIP!" bils IO far been centmd Oii tho
their -ln'lllC;>.U.· pd'llil...,,, ,_ ...,., wbe!e poilcO'•are prdin( aw ;~ "*"" 'lfllet·a 1llilp Tw. the,.~ om e 1 of Rw:ral p e.r: 1 !> a a in-jlalli~-:t't· I ' • '~~r~\t'e'
'&1 ··-cJtllN:Citi aa'&il IFlllt' • tJ;.t_ .._ -.... • "*'.... l.t:. l
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Magazine al the belgbt ol bis notoriely
thlNlened 1o come badl and kill oil-
...... wbo pot blm beblnd ban.
ScbmJd WU sentenc:ed lo die for the
stn.n,,lllallan murden of tho tlu'et
~en. but moved off ArizGnala de.alll
row after the recmt U.S. SUpreme Court
decision ellmlnallng capital pmlahm<nl
Authorities decllnod to ldmUly U-
wbose bomel ue belnc 1W1rded, ln.ad-
dilloo lo --lcbmld and Hudgena beld capllw for -of SUndaf.
''They are ftl'Y IClnd penam:,"
remamd s.t. Jim Bennett, of Iba Pinal
County Sberllra Olllce.
'!lJt flral man -ltd b7 the
lla)>en wu ~ Cloftr, II, wbo a-II 2 LDL ~-1 lo llad the pr-.... 11111 potq ..... bla -
SCllmld and ,lludplla ,bod -
throulb. --·"°"""a ~a.=ri•~~ ' < •
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LA Reporter Loses Appeal
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• LOSH HIGH COURT l'LIA No ...... Wlllt.n ,_
ta1ned from llwym at lhl trial a copy or
• _, by a ..-Ii•• -
aaylng Ellaabelll Taylor, the l<lml, and
Frank Sinatra, tho '"*'" and othetl were lo have been n11ra.rect. Hla atory
Wh1 Nixon Won
McGovern Cita Wallace Vore
Sf, -U, V. L (VP!) -le. Goorp S. 11cGonn1 lllol W.,. tllal
Pl---tlll-le..-llJM<111 lio ......... "'"'1-
--411 ltH al a... C. ·-la -• I .... II ... Vqtn --lite, llcOottm ... lie .... .. *'p' 7 ,., ............ ""'81 Uni ... .... 71 Wit
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11111 • • • kl!ll t ........ olftlllll••--t'm
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·-Oct. '· lflll. 'fn ._..... 1111, lhllrtl7 after tho
murder lrtal began, 8lperlor Court
Judl(e Wl1llam B. K-. bad ..... ID
order ....,WUng ....,... and -partldpall fl'<lm di ... ,., .. the lrtal oul
ol court.
Alls Iba lrtal --. Judp ~ IL .OW... who W JllMdid, w11111GD1d
Farr and qo. ... leod btm about Iba
-"bla ....,,, ,,,. ._i.,. told him
be neelved tbe liltnent fn>m law1'ri.
but ..,.,... lo ldenlll)' then.
Farr ta'"""'1 a California Jaw that
ahJelail wwameo from e o 11 t t mp t
Judpeall ... refllalng lo -tba
-of -lnlormatJon. Judll Older dled blm ''"' eontempl. Lat 11.i.ll Illa lldlon wu uplltld b7 tbe
Calllornla ~ Court
Farr said In his ._J: "It 11 u-
(loe ll:PllRl&il, Plop 11
* * * Jailing ·of Farr
Ca11ed First Step
In Freedom 1.-0ss
11J G-LlllDAL .............
Jlillnc al -BID Fm 11 tho
nnt 11ep towvct ....., " lndiYldu.ll
-... I ColWwnia ....,_, lad
• Semlor told ......... pt.hertd
8uDdaJ -111lbe0.-111 Gl'O'N ol tbe Ambsrstrr Hotel ID lM ~
Thi.. d ft ... ,...,...... bieellt
.., Iba ... <JI Illa U.S. ...,._ c.t -r ......... ..,.__
-I Ill tu ..... Jollad b' ri• 11ai 11 11 ,.,, ..... fl .... .., ..
-•!baa.ta&" ,_,,
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0aarW Cider m ...., I 1111M
Fur •JUI••',...,.., It ... ____ ... _,, ...
ta..,.. """ c .......... .... acrtptl ftk:tl • lld die Mp II ,_. Vy,._ to_., c1lat1!da k' .. ,.,.._
, ..... ...., _... ..... llanlll-
l:u.olllor """ttw Illa trtaL °"'1 -,.,,. ....... , ,., ........ ,.. . ___ ,, .. Loa~-
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dtt llll '"an. llr di Ill ... ,lltf
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11aan ..,,..,
HIADID l'Olt ~
... , 11 Chlrlei lch:oMI
Student Leader
Urging Camp111
Curbs on Dogs
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UC lntna -Bod1 Pl_,,_
Dol.app -·Illa .... -Iii ...... the ..... and .......... -. .. _...
their pell -··--·-11> ...... l ..-t ol COlllly I 1 w a
bee-. MCIJI '1· ''Oftr Iba .... two ,... tbn .. been ID lncrwq ..-_,.,.
-........ .._ ... n.1...., aald. a~aa-lntbltllillbarol
CIWllpli.taU ..,. atafl and -..... Iba "mdaance" clap, DI Lapp uld ...
bavt --" .... altacb, ....,.. "'"'"' _,,. ta .... flCbl> and II> cr1111~ doco' llnblp ''ob1t1cl1
"":.::;::. :i,-:-lapllJ ...
all ... from tM Cl ' J • Clll ...... -..i-·--"' ..... -.. oot. De ............ "OW .... ......u .... to .... -111 ... "
6-rokelpU.pn'' c 181-' I ,"
De t..ppp llld, "Ill I L -... __ ..... -.11111--
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·uitoc ...... -••-• lllompt .. _... -........ .
'ttol"'1itywlllha'Nlo ......... .
lloeDOOI, .... .,
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tbe~-·-,..
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' Ulicolil School in ·Corona de!
Mpf baa a new "learning ·re-~ 'I.so~ center." Nancy Ruzicka,
-a siXth grader, thinks the sign
company man should go to the
library and learn how to spell
it. • . . .
.Four Pendleton . ' .
·Marines Killed ~ .. •,
'In ·AutO Smashup
• J'oit ~ · !lalloned at Camp
,.,.,,...... were among five pen!ODI kill·
ed la a ~ cqlJlsloo near Riverskle 1o1a-.r. :"'9 Cllilomla Highway Patrol at
Bhallde a.aid a car driven by Spencer
~TY.let, ~. of Rivenlde, was turning out
·of' t1' northbound lanes on Highway 395
•near March Air Force Bue when it col·
'lbled with the Marines' car coming the
:otber·'"l' at about II p.m.
FREEDOM •..
IMI mlcl>t -. IO them U their nanllll
--IwW bop lblt prmibe." 111'~ the -·· prtvllep
-la Ille llrsl -of Ille U.S. Ooallltullcm, Rep • .lerm>l•ll. WaN!t
(l>-Olaln Colla) llld, "Farr II uc:rtllc-
1111 bbmoll ... Ibo dlbll <l all -
and the rlgbt oL the._-le o! Ibo u .s. to
be Informed ' by the pma of the Ill'
~ and wrongdoing• of the courts
and their government."
U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Califonlla)
ecboed Waldle'a viewa SUnday, aDd added
~t In hearlnp In Washington It was
e-t to him ''that the working men of
the press are more concerned about
press freedoms than are media manage-
ment wbom, it appean from their
tealimon,y, listen more lo their lawyers
than their ,.pon. .... "
Cranston and Waldie are !pODBOl'S of a
bill now in Congre.a. The law would pro-
tect newsmen fnm contempt actlon or
prooeaitioo for relullng ta divulge their .
news sources. However, if passed, the
law would not aid Farr, since It would
apply ooly to federal court proceedlnp.
Farr, a former Santa Ana Register
reporter and former president of the
Orange flounty l'1"ss Club, today laces
jailing since the Supreme Court refused
to h<ar hll appeal.
Earlier this year, the California
Supreme Court refused Farr's appeal in
the expectation that the California
legislature would a c t, Farr said. The
new California immunity law does not
apply to Farr, Judge Older contends,
because he quit working for a newspaper.
SUnday's benefit to help pay the oosts
of printing FarT's Sup""1le Court legal
briers, is one of two events planned by
the Farr-Out Fund. A December benefit
screening of the 20th Century Fox film
"Sleuth" is also planned.
Among celebriUe1 performing Sunday
were comedian Stanley M y r on
1fandJeman and singer Gloria Loring.
Actor James Whitmore, and Laugh-In's
Lill Tomlin and Dicky Dawson were
among the audience.
Farr's former bos.s, Di.!trtct Attorney
Busch, suggested the newsman was tak·
ing the judicial heat "'° that three members of the legal profmion who
gave him the transcripts " might oot be
banned.
F..-P,,.el 'Ille Mortnes, according to officials at
Camp Pendleton, were Lance C«poral REPORTER Alvtn Bean, 21, of Riverside (listed as • • •
driver); Lance Corporal Charle! E.
Wyne. Jr. of Beckle;, W. Va.; PFC iomatic that if a news gatherer is deWed
Roberl .C. Begerly, 21, of Panom, the right to mainlaln the oonfidenUality
Kan., and PFC Kenneth E. Rathburn, 19, of bis sources of informaUon hil ability,
of Grove City, Minn. in twn, t.o inform tb6 public will be
Tyler's wife, Evelyn Marie, %7, a greaUy inhlblt..i."
paaengor,_ai.o was killed. The appeal waa backed In.a "lrlend-01·
Tyler -llill Ulled in a!tAJ ...,. court" ,.~ ~l Sioma ~ au, the dltlon at ""'41~1al .u, .. ·, · ''l'llnei·~Ol'.;-Call!omla\ Nm~
Publiahen Auoclatlon, Twin Coast
Marine Driver . . .
Killed in Crash
Treacherous El Toro Road was the
!Cl!llt All ~ lalal lraflJc ac;cident Sunc14Y. \1lgh! when a•Marllle 'WU thrown
from hla car north of Canada Road. JJe!lll. ·Jo. Joseph H. H\lllt, 21, ol ·1579
Myr!ll .81:, Tultln. His _ _. IWotin
W. Joblison, 20, of the El Toro Marine
Corp! Air Station was seriously lnjuttd.
Hunt 'wu IOUthbouM on El Toro Road
driving at what the Callfomia Highway
P.atrol delcribed u a high rate of speed
when be. kt.st. control OD a curve.
. Tbo ~ 1ldddecl' oc:rois the roadway
and 1111 a .&olfy pole and bridge ebut·
l!ll\l)I, .Jluol and Jolllllon were ejected
trOm the car as it hurtled 70 feet U:lrougb
the air to • dry ~ bed.
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CBS Meeting Called
WASHINGTON !UP!) -The Federal
Medlatlcm and c.oncillatton Service has
called a meeting with both aides Tueaday
to try to settle the technicians' 1lrike
against Columbia Broadcuting Sy1tem
staUom 1n seven cltle1. Curtis Cowtta,
the federal agency director. said Sunday
the 1e11loo woukl "ezplore lJsues in-
volY!d."
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DAILY PILOT
Newspapers Inc., the Hearst Corp. and
the Newspaper-Guild, AF'L-CIO.
Loa Angeles County argued that Farr
was challenging effective enforcement of
the Supreme Court's 1966 mandate in the
decision upsetting Dr. Samuel H. She~
pard's murder conviction. Tbt court then
adrnoollbed judges to take atepe to pre-
vent utrlal by newspaper."
"The resoluUon of the Issues in this
case," 1aid the county ofncials, "will
have a direct, immediate and vital effect
on the ability o! the trial courll of thll
nation to auure a crimtnal defendant a
fair trial, free 'from prejudiclal new.
peper publicity."
Davies Widower
Dies in County
Funeral servicea are schedu'ed Tues-
day in Hollywood for Capt. Horace G.
Brown Jr., widower of moUon picture
star Marlon Davlea, who died Tbunday
at the age of 67.
A retired mttchant marine captain, be
''las a native of Virglnia and maintained
an apartment at Leisure World in Seal
Beach s!i>ce 1113.
Capt. Brown manied Miu Davies in
Las Vegu ln 1951; it was hll third mar·
ri11.ge. MW Davies dJed In 1961.
He laavea fhree 10111, Hor ... G. m, of
LagW1a NJiuel, Royal K. an4 Ruasell R;
a brother, lJertram; a 1lster, Mrs. Ruth
s. llammOCI<; and nine ... -. Servlcel will be held at 2;IO p.m. Tues-
day at Pierce Brothen: Hollywood
Chapel.
Brain as Sex Object
Topic of UCI Lecture
A UC Irvine poychoblotogy prof .....
Tuetday evenlni will dllcuA "BoYI and·
Glrll Are Oif;ertm: The Bra.In u I Sex
Object" In the final ledun In the
Friendl ol UC! -oo "How the Brain
WorQ." Dr. Rlchanl &. Whalen wlll speak at I
p.m. Tueaday in Social Scltnce Hill on
the UC! campua. Relrechmenla will
follow the _... wblcll ii r... and
open to the ... bllc.
Inside Job Possible
In Raceway Burglary
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Allies Say
More Talks
'Necessary
By Unit.eel Preis IM •ti•~
The Vietnam peace neaoUallom bave
run Into 31l8gs, and both Wuhlngton and
Salpl reports said today that mono talks
are nectlAI')'.
The Salgm uewspaper Tin Santi,
believed to re~t the views of Preside!J'l
Nguyen Van nueu, said Thieu's
weekend discussions with Gen. Alexander
M. Hal&. the WbiO. Home deputy !<CIDi-
ty adviser, "have not made any prog·
ress."
Whit<! Bouse Prea Secrotary Ronald
L. ZiecJ<r said mm than one addltlon>I
negotiating lelSion In Paris will be r.oed-
ed before a -'lro ._11a oom-
plel<d, u ...n u further lalb In Salfl'XI.
Ziegler nluled to coaflrm or deny
reporla lbal Dr. Henry A. Kissinger,
President N-'• chief security advller, would go to Paris later thll week for
another session with Le Due Tho, a
member of tb.o ruling Politburo who has
conducted secret talks with Kissinger.
"After such a meeting, further con--
sultations will be rettuired with the South
Vietnamese and perhaps with the North
Vietnamese," Ziegler said.
Nixon was at Camp David, but Kiss.
Inger llayed In Washington to meet Haig
on Halg's retmn from Saigon this af·
ternoon.
American sources in Saigon said Haig
was carrying :i letter fron. Thieu to Ni.J:-
ou giving Nixon conditional approval to
sign an dgreemeDt with North Vietnam
that would p rmit the retmn ol U.S ..
prlaooers of war and let SMh Vl-.it
setUe its differencet later.
Cyclist, Girl
Seriously Hurt
In Beach Crash
A 111-yeaNlld motorcycllJt and hll
girlfriend passenger ·-neither of them
wearing helmets -were ..now.1y Jn.
jured In north Hunllngton Beach Sunday
night when they smaahed broadside Into
a car that wu makiDI a left turn.
Police said tbris A. Clinald, of La
Mirada, sullered multljOe bead and body
iojurlel when hll rac:lng..tyle motorbike
hit a car driven by Guy W. Sorey ol Ban-
ia Ana.
The girllrlend puamger m the bike,
Boonie K-, Plckeoa, II,, <I . 41111 Oallu
lll!ve, Hwillngton Beac:l!. flew oil the cy·
cle and over the Car ori impact, lPKlt g
on the roadway 41 feet sway from the
point of colliaion and skidding to a halt,
police said.
She was listed in aiatisfactory condition
at Hwitington Intercommunity Hospital
thll morning aullertng a fractured
vertebra and a broken thigh.
Clinard WBI llated in fair condition with
undisclosed injuries thll morning at the
Orange County Medical Center, where he
waa transferred from Hunt in Ito n
lntercomrr11mlty. . ::..
Police said the accident occurred ,,bout
6 p.m. u Sorey waa CIJ!lllng IWthllound
OD Bolaa OIJca Road and beginning' a lefl
turn -Dolla Av-. Tbo two eydllla
"'"' Dlll1lll>ound ... Bolla Ollca Rood. Bolll drivers told police they tboucht lbeJ' bad ""8' llghll: The accldenl II ,...
der lnveltlptlon.
Border Patrol
Grabs 124 Aliens
The U.S. Bonier Patrol operallna al a
checkpoint lour m1lel ...U. of San
Clemente amated Ill llle(al allenl du!'-
lng the WMkllld, 4' of wbom aro belq
held on llllllUllni char& ...
A bordor patrol olllcer sald lblt lhlt
wu an average we1bnd
The biggest load Iii -car, the olllcer
, WU leVen llienl,
At leut eighty of time appr<he!lded
were sent back across tht border. The
remainder, thole who tried to make tt
past the checkpoint In WI, w er e held
for prosecution for smuggling.
Thief Collects Coins
From El Toro Dealer
A coin collection valued by the owner
at '381 was stolen dtll'lng the weekend
rrom the El Toro olllce of a coin dealer,
Orange Counly Shertlr1 offlcen sald.
Deputlea aaid intruders at the ornces or
Wayne Phltllpe and Company, :allll El
Toro Road, may have had a duplicate
toey ta the promlltl. They uld the victim
told them tho box removad by the buf1lan principally contained Eilm-
hower dollan and Kennedy baU dollan.
Dedication Rites Set
At Los AJisos School
• • The Sin Joaquin Elementary Dlltr1ct'1
ntwetl lntennedlate ICbool will be
dodlcated with on --· lco mam ~lal tel for Sunday afternoon.
M lntnldot •ho may haW had I
...... by .. tha hwl-olllce tool<
..... -.... ht rteolpll lalll -k•nd
from Ille OnDCe County lntematlooal ~'J olftcol, lharlll'I oiflcon sald.
n.putlll lllol Illa thief ..,.,..s Iha -eel .ar. In Illa alllca ol the secretary-
........, al .-Kall Canyon Road and
t6oll .... In COlll. mone~ onlln and · cl:ld<a. 1Dvtlllptors said they lno.nd ta
Loa AU... llltermedlate School, 211tTI
,.oor Av1., El Toro will be dedkated at I
p.m. The public 11 Invited to tour
clasarooms, · laboratarlal, lhope ' Ud. re.ourw room1 lrom t ta 4 p.m. 'Ille 1.41
Ali'°' Pmnt·Teacller Alloclallon will
host the Ice cream IOCll1 and a wan-
dortng mlrtschl bolll wlll _..,. mmilo.
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· lnO.rvleW a man re11nled by them u a
1111pect In the breskln.
Composer Dead
RudoU Friml, one of music's
most celebrated composers, is
reported dead at the age ·of. 92.
He ii abown here at bis Holly·
wood home in 1969.
Fl'OlllP,,_el
DOGS •••
all dogs," be added.
Campus regulations on pets (except
seeing eye dogs) make the following
polnto;
-No pet over 25 pounds is allowed in
buildings.
-Pets may not be Ued to buildings or
landscaping unless located when they
wW not be 1 safety hazard or a nuisance.
-Pets are banned from carpeted areas
of any bullillng.
-Peta may not visit in dining facilities
or any eating area: on campus.
Orange County laws govei:nlng pets re-
qulr< dop to be UClllled and to have
llhot.s: r:equ1re lbal.~·(ltlga ·11allM~ln
public area• by lealllad with ,. Jeuh leu
than six feet long, and prohibit dogs from
public areas aucb u parks, beaches and
the unlvenlty ..
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'<Joast · Man ·rrel
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Hijack· Terr.or
A toutllle htd-'tr!P fir eor.na de!
Mar realdent Bruce Barnes turned oot to
be a Jl..bour reign of terror oter the
wd; ; pnoident ol the Nor t h
.Ameijcan ~ ~ 'al 'San Pedro,
was one Ol'31 pueengers and' aew mern-
bel'I on the Soutbem Airways DC-I hi·
jacked over ·Alabama Friday night.
"The way [ ~ it, Sunday1.!iov. 12, is
the lint day of my second we . . . The
lint me -my lint life -ended
somewhere in thole 21 hours , , . "
Barnes C:Ommented on . JUI return t.o
Mlaml alter the 1k1jaci<'ordeai ended in
Havanoa. (See r<lated storj, Pue 4)
He ii m bla way home from rllanii ~
day.
-said bll·famlly -not notified lbll )le wu· on the hijacked lligbl. '!'be
that lbno wwtylng -.,;.t maybe trying
t.o bide the worry trom our kidi ...
The tire company execu~ve sald .be
had been on hll way to bullneu -~
In Puorto RiC0'"'1en1a -jlljatbl. .
"$o( .-. Well ri-1 ~I' U* i~ ijo Puerto Rioo. . . . •
"And I'i;n not going, now.
"No. ·All I want to do now is fly OOme
-and, Lord, but I hope there 81" no hi·
jacken on thll flight -and II< down and
hue my family and sl<ep and then bug
them again.
"After all, a man doesn't star1 a wbDle
second life every dly.''
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KILLER ••• alrllnO did DOI bavo bll --and 80 .... IJlllblt jo reach hll wife,
Bua, and clllldren D .. ld, JI, St.spbanle, lac:::r'':'"""IP,..~ a&ut lour mlles ',atld Katl>,y, 9. ~ an. Interview for the Los Al!geles from the prlaoo. Thiie;, the Corona del Mar i-eijdeni 1&ld "They were lost and baU llWAI to
he thought the three hijacken were going death,'' said the rancher ,who resides
tc, kill all of the people on the plane. nortbeast of the penal facility at
"At that first moment there, I guess I Florence. ,
wu a Utile surprtaed ud llCllOCL Bui not He said they ate torlllial. and toeat
to•nnucll, ...uy. with collee; tliill took a female lrtend in
'"lbae three l'IYI seemed kind of her to.. into' cmtody, along with two
1-. I flllll<d they would just get the teenaged boys who repori.dly showed up
·ransom mooey and get down to Havana at the rancb later in the day ..
and get away ,00 tbeo we'd fly back to "They"wer< tbreatelled but' not barm-the States. ed,.. Sgt.,.'~ . said, addlpg lblt
"I ....id mtaa a couple of (bllalnea) ap-Scbmld wariled lbe llldoap Victims ·Ibey
polnbnent.s.. maybe. But lbll would be would return and kill them 11 they went
all. No real p..bfem. . to authortties.
"By lbe time we landed, though, Ibey The ...,.peel finally forced'Qovor 111111
were ...uy ill!ting'lo be bod ...... And the -other <iptl>tl to'clrlve -lo
It jual got WOrie aild 'F"" u time went Sootll\lale, Artz., aliout 114' · inllel' INn
on." The fmtber they went, the more WO!'-Florence, where they then disappeared.
rted we got. "Hudgens and Schmid just got out and
"At -time, the plan seemed to be to walked· away," said SCI. -·•
head the plane out over the ocean, and Pinal County sherllf• deputies · and
then Ibey· would paracllute with the Artz.ooa ·lllghJ'aY Patrol· ofllcers· W!'I'
moaey alter toalng a grenade or two ~~for the escapees, uaing
bllck Into lbe plane to make wre It went a light plane and heUCoptei but t h • Y
down with ·everyone who wu left1 on eluded capture.
hoard. • Jnvestlgaton said tho captives wm> 80
"'lbal way, Ibey weno wmg, ftobod1 wrrtlled by ·Scllmid and HIJdiena ,t\lat
would know wbelber they got away or they drove all the way beck to F'WftDce
not or whether they still bad the mcaey. befere repottl.og their nearly ~bpur
No clues. • ordeal.
'"l'beo'tboy lbot the co-pnot at biiilido, .one """""' said the lour·per.ilm Jn.
and 1 rull)' figured we bad ~ the volved """' Clover, Illa wife and two farm! . \ . > som, while another said ,the woman aJ)d
"'Dial -when I llDal1y pve up and · boys, both 16, were llOjllalnllnces who
decided wa wen all '*'1. stopped by to visit. ·
"Ftmny • • • II -·1 too Ion( al· sclnnld -who was cbliaclerlRd cfur.
terward -·or~ II dtdn't -so liig Illa lllllllllonal trial u a playt>oy .wbo
vuy Ion( -that It -all -· And'we often uaed pancake makeup and p1'fed were dowli, ht~ ~hljacl:en oo ~--wu cooTlcled·ol '~~JltJtiiWU:1~tie .• ~~St~t~ ~~~~ ~ .. ··, '&Olh€t\;i'inciw!.)lefame
he,noled. :~ dtdn'l hall!.·to·•1•111nih Hliey'wi>Uld ien ·authortlles. · ' ...
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ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ltn TEN CENTS
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Beach 'Didn't COnsider Tree Removal Impact
By TBJU\Y COVILLE
Of9'111 DMW" .........
-Huatlllgloll BOacb cti1 .: olflclals ad' milled ' loda7 they bad nol _ .... the
need for an environmeotal impact report
prior to the proposed removal of %,500
taD uh trees.
~ · ol tile ash· ln!etJ is a key
upli:l ol a'.$U· mlllioo sklewalk1 repair
program lcl)eduled over the nut elglit to
10 1"tn: ' I .
Under tlie' ataul's..envi~tal quali-
ty 1ct of 1970, all public agencies are re-
quhd to flle impact reporta .IM major
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public 1'0ltl projecll. It'• the same law
that requlrea .. bnpa<I repon for ...
paaaion ol Southern Cllllorilla F.dlacm'I
local pawer planL
"Whether it's required. or not, we
should have a •" Qty Admb:tistratOr David llqwlandl aid lbia momiDg.
Rowlands admltled -be liad not thopgb_t
•!>out tile Impact repon requinn>ftlt, but
,.;.I.be _,ici,u1i.111e dlJ attpnier for a
lepl opium ·CD it.
City Altomey Don llcmfa lald Ibo issue
is cerlalnly bnportant enough that it
should be comtdered.
.I .ers
: UPtT....-. t'"':'rser DeU . . . Rtidolf 1l1nil; one .of mU!lc's : m6'I' c:elebr-.4 i:omj>c)!sen, is
re~1deatl1at Ibo age-of 92.
He 'is stlowd here at hla Holly-: woi>d llOme in 1969. (See story,
: Pace 5)
Ecuador
Seizes 4
U.S. Boats
By The Al-Prest
Ecuador bu resumed the -sel!ure of
U.S. tunaboats operating within :ZOO miles
of its shore, with four American veuela
rounded up by gunboats In two days ol
the new lljbing ....... ,
The Amer!cm Tlmihoat · Association
lald Ec'1adorean gunboats captured hl'o
U:S. ~--.,·111ibt and 1W ~ . -~~ . ,.._..._ . ' . -&-~::.,~l"Q:
Ditu-. wl!l6 ........ iii ID-tnatlGiial ltw ..... .-. jurildlo-
lloDfo--...,. lJ !lldet oll shore.
-<h<lillat II ..,. ol --Amarl-.can,,,..Uou whkh:have:decl8rtd a 200-
. mlle ll!lilng llmi~ (~ earlJer story,
P ... 19)
'&unmary hearings were reportedly
htlng held to -what fines wooJd
ha levied .. -Ibo U.S. .......__
'l1le -were the j1rat lince the
9 ......, oPenod this lllllitth and
t to I' the -number of Alnerican captured this ye_.. .
Officlall. said the &10-ton NaUWUI and
its 17·man American crew were foroed
Into the port of Salinu by gunhoall Sun·
day night. Authorities lald the ahip bad
166--ol lilh in "" hold. AnOdier ahlp eaptured SUndaJ night
WU tllll ~ It II ""1IOd by the
Starllilt Co, ol San Pedro, but operatel
out ol Peru and ·11 Ucemed to operate In
Ecuadorean W1ters. lt was re1eued ~ d&J, a 1111'tmwrt fdr the tunaboat
.wodatlonald.
The ' ablpt ~camJll!D"'. "ed.t today were idm-
tlftod u the 1.-llenlae Marie and
the Gemenl. •
"II we opeet, privlte cleftlopera to -le 100 .,.....1 with , .. "' -a ompllealed, lqlbj repo!U, we ouch! to Id I good ex1mple," Baafa Aid.
He added !bat • speilal -"""'" mlttee II cumolJ.y --m pldellnee_
!or rmew ol Ille lmpacl oiiiemimts.
..,,. -ol·the ab ---_,. ed eeveraJ.--.c:tty aklenlb, u well 11
cuilll •• ,r 11111en, ----to publlc wuU lOffiol•IL . ' I
lnJUally, the public worb· deportment plllJllled to dealroy lbe uh lj'<es, but on
Dec. II the city "!llllCil ordered the ash
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QtoeM•f ........
Pani Isola, a 17·yell'O!d senior,
is F 0,11 n ta i n v.u.,r )ligb
School'• 11172 Homeaollling
Queen. Siie Is tbe !laa""8r of
Mr. and .,11rs, Gtorgo llOla,
8961 Bi.theath Circle, West· minster. " • . ~
Masked Bandit
Ho~ds Up Market
A ~ thief, lnndlsbfng wllot
mq ha..,_· a eap·piltol, locked tpe
11<n clerk ol a ·llunlfnl:ton Beach Ml
Martet'lnto 'a!bathrooft, early' tJ1ll mom.
tni and made oil with about l30 In cub.
trees 11vod for relocatlon in the eentral
city park, and ...,. .. ~ parks.
Mo6t of the uh trees were planted
eilbt to 10 yean ago in what Rowlands
labeil a "ml!take," thouih he was not ci·
ty adcminlltrator at the time.
. 'Ille Older ash trees ltand.30 to 40 feet
lall and hevo ohallow roo11 lllblch '"'"P
under the walU and lilt up chuDb of ...... re.
Part ol the IU mlllicm repair _..m
lnvolvea the repla .. ment ol the ab trees
with eversreen pine, bottlebruab, Canary
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Island pine and cam>! wood. The .....
trees will ltaDd about six to tlglit feet
ta!L They have deeper roots.
City ataff members were warned hy
the couacil0 not to enter a neighborhood
and "strip tt bare" ol the older i-.
Rowlanda aid he IP'"! the -uncI
writing a plan for tho onlerly removal of
the trees and repalt. ol the aldewalU.
"We1J Jtart by .....mn, m>lf the
worst trees," be expl•lned tbls morning.
"And we'll anal1u each tne to m:ake
sure It can be moved.
"I want a full record on fff1f1 tne •
we can show what bappem to them. We
want to do this In a very Joc1ca1 and
planned manner. We can't Jull IO lllfo an
am and rip everything out.".
Some restdeoll bad urpd Ille city to :;;ave the trees, u tbe1 an, m1 ipl!ild tbl
money to sbnply cut the rooll and llz Ille
walks. l ·
Rowlands, however. 1ay1: .. Otber
cllies are c:nly tiddiDC thenwtlvet with
the root ayatem. 'llley just get bluer and
bigger. We've IOI to, 1et the job, -right.''
Ill ~Ollll
Trip Turns
Into Reign
Of Terror
A ·routine business trip for Carma del
Mar resident Bruce Barnes turned out to
be a 21-bour relp of terror over the
weekend.
Dames, president of tho North
American Tire Company ol Sin Pednl,
was one tJ. !l p1111D1en and crew mem-
hen on the Southern Alnlays 009 bl-
~ -~Fr*F·lillll. ,.,,., "'11 tee It,~;~. IJ, II
tbfrflnt day of qi,y -life •• : 'Ille !hi -... ,,,.,. llnt Ille -mdad somewbere Id thwe n boln •.. "
Barnes -""'"""' on his return to
Miami alter the olryjack onlfll ended In
Havanna. (See related story, Paae 4)
He ii on hla way home from Miami to-
day .
Bernes Aid bil lamily WU DOI notlllod
that he WU 00 the hijacked flfcht. 'Ille
alrline did not have hfl home address
and IO was unable to rucb bis wife, su..n, and cblldren David, 11, Stephanie,
I and Kathy, I.
In an Interview for the Loo An(ere.
Times, the C1m1aa de! Mer resident sald
he U...rhl the three hljacken were IOiDf
to kill all ol the ~ CD the plane.
"At that flrll -t there, I .,_ f
Wal a little .:i;lli!d and ICllod. But not too much, •
"'llleae three guya seemed kind of
1-. I figured they would jllll get the
ramom mcmey and get down to Hlvana
and get away and then wa'd fly badt to
the Slates.
"I -1d ml!a a couple ol (busineta) ap-
poln-ts, -be. llut that ~ ha
all. No real problem.
--HEADED FDR COUNTY?
Eoc-Cha.tea Schnllcl
V alky Sailor
Pulkd From Sea
-V e11el Sinks
A rocmlaJD Valley man WU plucked
,.... the -a.day moniiDI by •
Newport _..,.-..... -the
•lctbn leaped from his lfmtnc •. 000
~•bin O'WM'.
Arlen ErlcUon, of IC El Valle St.,
wu diepcmted anlurt on tbe bllcb near
Newpon Pitt' ...,.... he nportad the
•lntin( to llfeguank.
'Pied ~iper'
Strarigled
Throo Girls
By AR'lllUR II. VINSBL • .... °'*,... .....
OnoofthelDOllootorlomlDl!lfpla
murderen of the 1-ii uped<d lo )o
headed for Oran(< County today, loDow-
ln( his tlelpe from Arbona Stall ,,._
with a companion 1ibo alto hea -tdll-
lnp on his r.c.n!.
awlet scibmid, 30, "'" ll>alW Plod Piper ol ,.,...,,,, ... ~ Illtdea,
II, UtnDy ....... *" .. tba..., al
Florenca, Arla,, .. ..,. ... ID Iii\' -
held '",'f P!lr-... .. __ ._,, .... ~
-tllal ..... "' .... ?>ti 7' ...
-It .. .-wllb • .11-lfp-...... 11"-11..__
Schinld, ........... -puawt cm:
vtcted ol '"""' --.......... to their -in 1111, mada ..... lilt -ood -·~pt alter ......... ,..,,. Jan lforio.type tll' a 1D011th ... .
He WU tOWJd = bad&d bllWI I
bodowecklut a• -...., 1n early Odober, appumlly rrtrt1d. M ..
escape attempt by .....i -...
compflceo.
A-aulborltfal II llnt dmlad
"'-ledce ol """ -and 111.,_
mllht be headad lor ~ °"'"""' opedllcall1 for a -fll Gardm Oroft.
TodaJ, they --thal .........
paper ICfthblad db ... ·-·I.a
Matt St .. --... jadrol -· eo by ..,. of the U,.... 1ibo !lad Ille
Florence faclllty.
lnftltil•-for ... Pinal c..r
Sherill'• llftlce tald -... lfudeli.
•pparmtly d-• -lo -!run the prlaaD'a -tlonal fadill1..i
wentnol-lorllne-
The General ()llloe ol Flahlng levlea
fines qalnal boall wlllch infringe on
waters clalmild bJ: Bcuador'. Ecuadorean
ol!lclala aald -lonl(n boats have
paid !b. iolallll MIJIO this 'fMZ.
Police aalcl the IAlapect .. -the
store abool 5:30 1.m. and denUIClded all
the """"Y In the WI. Pollce reported the
clerll Wll doubtful ol the authenticity ol
"By the lime we landed, tho"ih. they
..... really llarttng to be bad ..... And
It JUI! IOI -... and -.e u lime weot on. 'Ille further they went, the -. ...,.
rlod .. pl.
The Newport Beach police hellcopc.r
waa dfapatd>ed to the tpol when
-bad nporlod .... --
ahoul -mile oil the --/via -jelly -Id the pOot nportad tllt IMoot
'llle ........ for Scbmld and lib -
otelpet baa ID far --m tllt ~ --pafloa Ira_.... tbt llomt1 ti lftW'tl ptr•t•• II-
_In llfl --·"'-• r Bandits .Holds Up
'
Market in Valley
! A-· bcllicy·Ollll fatq a gun In his • ~t pdcloet robtied" a Fomlaln Valley
~N-Go Market' of 1115 SWidaY lllibt.
police reported.
t The mao, wearing all dark clothing and
~ black soar!, entered the . mart.I at
!Cewbope street and Edinger Avooue
alJout mldnichl and demanded the day's
rjcetpts.
~ "'You'ie kidding," the !ton! clerk 11kt.
t ••No, I'm not/' the thief responded. •tam me u. _,_.. ·
'!'be-~· ..i the 1lllel ran -tota Ille lot -.. • -
9llOI' ---•-bltD•Wl1·· • < . .
CAR SOLD~ HE
REA.DS HIS A.D
' ' ' 'How fut Is fut! Rttults Ira jlelt-ed<kll' willl IWL V PILOT want ada. . .
• tl>ll: au:n c.-. um. Jn •. ...,._ .... pe __ _
' OWi' $XI). JDCX•DXL
-·the-· ... -ol U. DAILY PILOT 1* -__ ..., 1111
air -llOld. --qodct -· "fl"'-· Diii Ille -.........
"" -by for_, .
..
• II
In 1971, -100 U.S. llag tunaboats were llllCIJoaod lor entarlni Ecuado"""
waten and lorceol lo pay $2.J mllllon In
fines and--
,,,. maafvo -of -boats JUI r-lad the Uoltad -to withdraw mllllary aid lo EcuOllor, wlllch
pMeotod to llol °'P-of
American Statat' and ~ the U.S.
mflUary advllar1 millloa -the ...... try.
Praldent IOJoD 1e111 aide -H. Finch and Clwiet A. 'Meyer, -t
secretary ol lltlte for Inter·-al·
faln, to try to Iron out the dllfel-
between the 1ovemmenta1 but no .,,_.
ment wu rw:hed.
Ille -·· gun, but decided lo -lo-y.
.The man, ft~foot·ll wlth a alender
bulld, appannt17 Oed on foot from the
llon at Indlanapoill A venue and
Newland Slnel.
5th Held in Kidnap
VISALIA (AP) -A llftb pmoo hea
-cbqod In the lridNflnc ol t-yur·
otd lllcbele Wiebe bin lul Mardi. The
Tulare County srand Jm7 lndtcted ~p
White, ZI, for kldno ..... followtns an all· d81 hearlD& at willCb l>isl. Atty. Robert
Bereman c:allod 11 -to telllfy.
Building Booms
,,,. 1m bufldtns boom 1n Rmtln(ton
-.,. -an poe.-dlJ ........... tha_of __
in•---· 'llletolal•erlbof~ 11 -·-~· ... www~1t .. dlJM'1 ....
meat. -&:ii' et 1111 II I 1 -of-............ ........ .....,_._.
...... pw hi/.._. lat O'P
--.. -flt ....... --nn. ...................... . _., .............. °"'"' dloafa .. _ ...... ..,_ ..
• ••
$2,Ul,f11.
,,,. ........ priced .... proJilcl II
-----lir • -to .. ............... 'flW.U.ofa..
=~.:=-1111 , -el ,,,. .................... ...
... ...-• ~It ..... -"
ll'farW ·--.. ,,._ -"'cTtlfr .. """' ...... -.. •.o...mie-r-..... llr ... dlJ, pndlclod ii> ....
tllel ·~---Its -1D -wuae.. ~-_,, t111 ......
"At -lime, the plan -to he to head Ille plane out over the ocean,. '1111
tbeo they would paracbuto with the
.,_yalter-,atlfenadeortwo
bock Into tba plane to mab ..,.. It -t
down with t911'J'CID8 who WU llft Oii
bolnl.
"'!bat way, tbey ...,. 11)'fnc, nobody
would know wbetber they got aw1y or
not or whether they oWI bad the IDOOC!7·
No dues.
"'lben tbey abol the co-pilot at ert.m,
and I really figured we bad boucbt Iha
farm!
.. 'Jbat WU when I finally llW up and
decided Wt ft~ all dead. """"'1 . . . tt wam't too lq al·
terwanl -or anyhow tt didn't _,, oo
(Seo RIJMX, Pip II
in Beach
llDld .. Oet1bs WM.., ..... •llll1 ...................... _for_ _ ..........
'Ille --of --.,. ..-..... -w.:111 ••• _,,_tbwl __ _
..... I II (kd 'lllC dapleltl l
......... IM wltll a -of _. tlOaa ...........
AllooolallllDlololtllt--
-..... ha. tha dlJ la nlil, bowtN . '11111 II-tba $2.7 lllllan
_.. lllhry ... tha --dtr md'de11iw ,.._
~ ol tba -.. tdd lo,tbt ci-ty ta .............
)
---_........, ... -"It -11o111nc bow Ip db -tw
r..i _..,. ""' o1 the -·· -aenlcr ~ LlrTJ·G-"We told
the ~ °'"""' aboUt ff and ..., -•
• warnlor "' all -In· tba ... to watdl out !cir II."
Q-aajd the boat dtfftecl -,_ ol llio j!IY onUf a aalYap Ml I I Y
·--by-1D1Mpdtapl
• tow Hoa -It. "It bad -aotnc ...... bfl by bit all
day and WU )ult ......, ..... -
water -tbey pl to It," -laid. ..,,,.,. .... line ......., tt U1d -
pullJnc but the lfnl porlld and the bolt _ ... ...,... . a-aaldtba __ ,.. __
-1t61ftmlfftbll--
--• ..--o11111ae St. baadL
.... ,..,..._. ff by Ille -aod
p1ollo11llcl, • lio tald. '11 fa "' ·17 .. .-. Itel .. .-.· o .......... •· .. •t>
Etfct.t d Cl''"• 1111 tfllltl It
..,.,... Ille -er ltl Ult--H ...
''I trlwClftt h di euwrwn, " ,.....
Oul ol there, ~ .......... ,, • .. .,... ...... -. ... .....
-ltlcl WI di .. W wW. __ ................. _.
......... $' ,,, car.. .. , .,,,, .. .,.....,...,.
lllt. bal11\111 -.. ""' ........
1111 -""1· ............ Mdltr lllrllao ...... .,.. ••he.,. to...._ tba cnl.,..
ttlll ........ ...., "' - -_ .. Isa - -if"*' II: .., ..................
,... ,... .,..... ., .. .
~ :':iod .. die ....... .... -·~ .............. ,....,
--to--aodklll4
-..... pod blm -ban. .-... .. Jf 1r1•·•• ..... .,... .............. tine .... ...,, ... _.,, ....... _
.... a11or .. _u.1.14-°"'" ...,t ... ·~ ..... =·-
--daclload It ---.......... ...-. ... -.. -... ·--t .. KDJA, ..... 11
....... ,
' ' '
' I
•
H Moadlf,N•z la U.1971
'Ki n' Held ~1.4Ji • ~ .. ' 'l: • '
In Murders
,,_ Witt Servlc<s
STOCKTON -Fi'tt pef"!llCnS -at 1ea!t
tw<i of them former followers of the
Charles Manson family -have been ar-
rested in the murder ol a woman ~
body was found buried btnealb a house
here, police say.
The body of Lauren CbaveJJe Willett,
19, was dug up Sunday, four days after
sheriff's detectives in Soooma Qlunty,
100 mile.I to the northwest, unearthed the
decomposing corpse of her husband,
James T. Willett, 28.
Police said Mrs. Willett had been shot
once in the forehead with a .38 caliber
pistol
Booked for investigation of her murder
were Michael Lee Monfort, 24; Jllll'te! T.
Craig, 33; Priscilla K. Cooper, 21; Nancy
Laura Pitman, 24; and Lynette Alice
Fromme, 24. AU were listed by pollce as
transients.
Police said all three of the women
had markings on t h e i r foreheads
similar to those which Manson carved on
his during the lrlal.
Mrs. Willett's body was discovered
after police said they wtte tipped that a
station wagon belonging to Willett was
parked outside a dwelling in St~.
Officers who went to the house said they
found the car and inside the home
discovered two shotguns and three
pistols.
Police said they spotted freshly dug
earth under the bouso and after obtaining
a search warrant dug up the body of a
"Noman.
The five reraons a"'8led -all oc-
cupants of the house -were booked for
investigation of murder, police said.
An unidentified baby girl about aeven
months old al8o living in the boUle was
placed in protective custody, police said.
The body of Willett, an ex-marine from
Los Angeles County, w a s unearthed
Wednesday from a ahallow grave oear the
Russian River eouth of Guemeville after
a hiker noticed a band protruding from
the ground .
He was atill wearing his military
uniform and iuvestigat.on said be ap-
par<nUy had 1-1 dead about U...
months. Cause ol death bad oot been
determined.
Sanouui Coollly Di.rt. Atty. John
P.awtes said the five petSOlll arrested In
Stockton "include suspects in the
huabond'• death," which he uid was
dellnlt<ly "• bomldde." -said he pi....i ID !slue warrants ap1nst "Mime
or all" ol tbe five.
-111111 ......i ... '""""'" of the gang are serving prl3on terms for the slaucht« of actrm B1wm Tate 111111 a
number of other abocklng .. thrID"
munlers.
The two male suspects were not
poolUvely llnbd with the ManlOn "lam~
ly," and Mia Cooper's only known lint to
the Mal1loa group was the scar on her
forebeod.
F...,..P ... eJ
HIJACK .. .
very lone -that it wu all over. And we were down, in H1vana. And I.he hijackers
were under arrest and we were safe."
Bamel said he called hll wife when the
plane returned ID Mlaml Sunday. "She
didn't know I'd been aboard that plane,"
be noted. "She didn't have Lo spend nil
that Ume worrying -and maybe trying
to hide the worry from our kids."
The tire company execuUve said he
bad been on hil way to business meetings
In Puerlo Rico when he wu hijacied.
.. So -well -I never made It to
Puerto Rico.
"And I'm not going, now.
"No. AJI I waat to do now is fly home
-and, Lord, but I hope there are no hi·
jackers oo this night -and sit down and talc my family and sleep and then hug
them ogaln.
"After Ill, a man doesn't start a whole
sacond Ufe every dly." --.
DAILY PILOT
I
RockFanHurt
" In Gang Figltt
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A t 11-
-!W eirq. ~ncl -a a. illll9-'" loll a .... arllloallY ....... :1: Pollco ....,. J-•ill1. -stabbed rtptattdly SUnda)' In
the tbird Iler ol stanch .
A man -bed as a...., .... of
Hell 's Angels motoreytle club was
!OUghl.
The stadium V.'IS filled as •bcM.lt
SS.GOO persoru: paid $1.01 each to
bear a half~ met music
groups. '!be ....,...is -the United Community Services.
Student Leader
Urging Ca mpus
Curb s on Dogs
UC Irvine Student Body Pr..ident Tom
DeLapp suggest.. the cam""' ls going ID
the dog! and urges dog k>"ers to control
their pets while on campus before more
stringent enforcement of COUDty I a w s
becomes nettSSary.
"Over the past t\\'O years there has
been an increasing problem concerning
loose dogs on campus," De Lapp sajd.
Citing an increase ift tbe number of
compl<.ints by staff and students over the
"nuisance" dogs, De Lapp said there
have been cases of dog attacks, people
getting caught in dog fights and in-
creased doggy leavings ' ' o b s t a c I e
courses" in campus buildings.
Noting the university might legally ban
all dogs from the campus or call animal
control officers to take away all pets,
leashed or not, De Lapp said, "Our best
alternative is to police ourselve:i."
"To keep the problem to a miJlinv.1m,"
Ile Lappp said, "sludenll ahould keep
their anmiaJ• OD a leub; that way they
would know ""'" their anlmll Is and
what tt Is doing.
"II q ownen cboooe not ID mab an
attempt to C011trol their clop, then the
university will have to invoke a ban on
all dogs," he added.
Campo.! regulations on pela (except
seeing eye dogs) make the following
points:
-No pet over 25 pounm is allowed in
building>.
-Pets may oot be tied to buildings or
landscaping unless located where they
will DOl be a safety hazard or a nuisanct.
-Pets are banned from c.arpeted areas
of any building.
-Pets may not vi.sit in dining facilities
or any eating area oo campus.
Orange County laws governing pets re-
quln clop ID be lic:enled and to have
sbota; nquiza lllal ell clop walked II!
public areas by lwbiid with • leuh leas
than siJ: feet long, and prob1b\l dop from
public mas such u parks, beaches and
the university.
Cyclist, Girl
Serio usly Hurt
In Beach Cr as h
A l~ye11r-old motorcyc list and his
girlfriend passenger -neither of them
wearing helmets -were St rlously in-
jured in north Hunti.n&ton Beach Sunday
night when they l1118Shed broadside into
a ca r that was mating a left tum.
Police said Chris A. Clinard, of La
Mirada, suffered mu1tl)lie htad and body
injuries when hls ncing-style motorbike
hit a car driven by Guy W. Sorey of San-
ta Ana.
The girlfriend passenger on the bike ,
Bonnie K. Pickens , 18, of 4951 Oahu
Drive, Huntington Beach, new off the cy·
cle and over the car on Impact, landL g
on the roadway 41 !eet away from the
point of ':{)llision and skidding to a hall,
police said.
She was listed In satisfactory condition
at Huntington lntercommunlty Hospital
this momlng suffering a fractured
vertebra and a broken thigh.
Clinard wu listed in f111lr condition with
undl5c1osed Injuries this morning at the
Orange County Y.fedlca1 Center, where he
was tranden'ed from H u n t I n I t o n
lntereommuntty.
Police said the accident occurred .1bout
6 p.m. u Sorey wa1 comlna: IOUlbbound
on Bolla Chica Road and beginning a left
lurn onto Dolsa Avenue. The two cyclists
Wf're northbound 011 Bolsa Chica Road.
Bolh driver1 told police they thought
they had grec1 . llghb.. 1be accident is wi-
der investigation.
All -year School
Plan Due Tuesday
A atatus rtport on pl.ar.s for all reor
achool will be presented to truS1e.!I o the
llunti,.im Beoc:h Union Hi&h School
Dlstrlct Tueoday nlght.
Trustees meet at 7:30 p.m., ln the.
caleter1a Of MlrlnA Hlgh School, 168'11
5pl'qdal1 Sl, Huntlnatoo B"ch. PrtnciCta ot the dlsu;crs six high
IChooll ve been meetlnR with parents
to dilcuA the menu of all year campus
openlloN.
The llChool board hopot1 tCJ make a
-by the end of thla month on ~ all ,.., llchools °"'ht to he ttaned at any or all of the Iii camp\llel.
Levitz Chief Dies
' . f'OT"8TOWN, Pa. (AP) .-5 J. ·Poll<!i*.~ PNidlnl ol L8'111 ture eon;. fkmdly, lie Joined ' 111 In
1.----~ofthena~1 ... dealenlltlp In June.
..
-
Fl••P••J
KllJ.ER, i .
• ................ _.,s..s.y, """-' .. .......,, __ ..
-&II. Jim Br""'I, ti Ibo Plllll o.cr5'ldll'aome.. ·-na 11111 -ooa11 'ad .., 1111 = .M ~.,,." ~ .. t: .. ....,,, ............... ....
Scbmid and lluclsi>o bad cllmbed tlu""lb a bathroom window of cio-'1
rand> -after~ ........ frl8l<I
hc:ur. fn • Mlll>y vtnoya1'1 .. a -ol
lawmen blmted them.
Clover's spread Is about four IDilos
!'tom the prison.
'"Ibey ...,.. lost aod ball in.. lo
deoth," said tbe rancber who ...ides
nor._. o1 the penal facWty at
Florence.
He said they ate tortillas and toast
with coffee, tben took a female friend in
her 40s lnlD c:ustGcli', aJoq with two
teenaged boys wllo reportedly obowed up
at the ranch later In the dq.
"'Ibey """' tbreolened bul oot harm-
ed," Sgt. Bennett said, adding that
Sdunld ... mec1 the ltidnap Victims \hey
would return and ttII them 11 they .... t
to authorities.
'Ibo -flltall7 foroed ao..r and the throe other copUWll ID drive them ID
Scottsdale, Aril., about Iii miles from
FlOl'Ollce, when they then dl8appear<d .
"Hudgens and Sdnnlcl jull got oot and
walked away," said SCI. BeMell
Pinal County sberifrs deputies and
Aril'.()lJa Highway Patrol officen were
already searching for the escapees, using
a light plane and helicopter but t h e y
eluded capture.
InvestigaUn said the captives were so
t.rrilied by Schmid and Hudgens that
they drove aD tbe way back to Florence
before reporting their nearly 24-hour
ordeal.
One source said the four persons in·
\'olved were Clover, bis wife and two
sons, while another said tbe woman and
boys, both 16, were acquaint•nces who
stopped by to visit.
Schmid -who was characterized <fur.
ing his sensational trial as a playhoy'wbn.
ofte<1 uJet! paneab makeup and pre)'<d
on teenaged seducees -was CDOVided of
ltilinG two siston and a third girl.
The related victims were slain after
Ser.mid confided ID them tbat he bad
murdered tbe other g1rl and then became
afraid they -1d tell authorities.
Hudgens WU •COOVicted of the 1962
reurder of his wife and her parents near
Kingman, Ariz., accordb;lg to authorities.
Schmid was originally~ to die
ir. the gas chamber, bot tbe penalty was
commuted to life in prison, plus an ad-
ditional 50 years for the third murder.
All-year Plan
Will Be Aired
In. Huntington
A public discussion of all-year schools
will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
the Huntington Beach United Metbodlst
Church, 6682 Heil Ave.
GleM Dysinger, an administrative
assistant with the Huntington Beacb
Union High School District, will explain
several possible all-year school pro-
grams.
Dysinger bas worked the past year wth
a citizens committee investlgaUng the
possible use of all year systems in the
local high &eboola.
Following his 30-minute presentation,
Dysinger will answer que1Uons from. the
public.
The meeting ls open to all member• of
the public. It is 1ponaored by Ille
outreach Commission of the Mttbodisl
Church.
Goldwat,e r Aids
Hunting Vic tim
KANSAS CITY (AP) -Sen. Barry
Goldwater diverted hi! private jet oo a
flight from a Wlchlta appearance to hls
Arizona home to take a 14-year-old boy
shot ln a hunting accident from Hay1,
Kan. to Kaa.sas City tor emergency
treatment.
Tommy Essman of Gladstone, Mo., was
struck in the eye by a shotgun pellet
while hunllng with hll grandfather, Earl
Dearinger of Kamas City, n e a r
Goodfsnd, Kan ., Saturday.
A general broadcllt fer auiltance waa
broadcast by the Federal Aviation
Ad.mlnlstraUon and "Mr. Goldwater'•
plane answered from the Anthony, Kan.
area. diverted and landed at Hays," aald
Jerry Morgan , air traffic control
spccia1is ts at Russell.
School Board Mulls
• Burglar Alann Plan
A proposal for installing burglar
alarms in schools with heavy v1ndall.sm
losses will be di scussed Tuesd.n.y night by
tn1s1ee1 of I.ht HunUnftM Be.a.ch CUy
lelttM11tary) School Dlsltlct al their
re(Ular November mettina:.
Dhtcuu\on of a achedufe for opening
!he new Sowtts Intermediate School next
fa ll and thlt wttk's unUltaUon mee:t1111
with othtr tchool dlatl1cta an alJO Ob tbe
agend• for the 7:!0 p.m. msellnfl In Ille
libra ry of Owytr Sc6ool.
CBS Meeting Called
WASHINGTON (UPI) -'llte Fedenl
Medl•tloo and Conciliation Smlk:e hat
called a meeting wltb both lldea Tlleoday
to try tCJ 1<ttte the tednldanl' llrtlte
•Pinat Columbia BIOldcaatlna 8Ylltm
111Uona "' MVtm clllel. CU"11 . Ceuatl,
the federal l&"'<:Y dl..ctor, said lbldl1
the .... 1on would "tll'l<n -ID-volved."
D.t.ILY Pn.oT M ' .....
MbefiVp
Lincoln School in Corona de\
Mar has a new "learning re-
source center." Nancy Ruzicka,
a sixth grader, thinks the sign
company man should go to the
library and learn how to spell
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To Fly to Rome,
Then Argentina
MADRID (AP)O... Airport IOl!rCC!S said
ex-President Juan D. Peron would Oy to
Rome Tuesday and leave there Friday
for Argentina, ending 17 years of exlle
from his country.
Peronist sources said the former dic--
tator might have audiences with Po.Pe
Paul VJ and President Giovanni Leone In
Rome.
Peron will be accompanied by his wife,
Isabel Martinez.
Local Peroni..t.S said they might stay
only a short Ume In Argentina .,. they
might stay "forever," depending on
developments.
!'mm, 71, overthrown by llMJ,mllltary
in Its5, told r>ewsmen recently: "At my
age, I have no desire for power any
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But hil JUlticialfJI party wants him ID
nm .>lo lltO pmldinllal ·e!eCl!iliis ;lied
year, 111111 the Argentine gMnnnmt bas
agreed ID hil return. . '. .
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2 Lives in "Texas:
ZAVALLA, Tex. (UPI) -At leul
three tom.odnes hit central ond soutbwest
Texas today and Sunday night, ldlllng
.two penom near 1.avalla and calJ!!DI
more than U mllllnn cl.amq<. , .. Hiib winds, hall IDd btll')' ralrut ...,.
reparted In the euteni portkto .of the
sit.le where more that! 150 houses and
rr.oblle homes were damaged.
The dead were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B.
Jones, both 18, who died wben their
mobile home was destroyed by a tornado.
J~ wa.s 1 retlnid Air Force aergunt
and fonner member of the Olympic
skeet sbootlng team.
Autborltfes r<pOrted 11 persons suf·
fered minor Injuries In the llOnDI.
A -twister toodted down In
downtown Port Artlllr and clellroy<d_ ...
blllldlng by Ufllnc tt Imm Ill -and setting it down about 2S feet away.
Another to rnado was ~ ID have
hit tile Gulf Oil Co . ..tlnery near Port
Arthur.
A tornado slammed into Waco Sunday
night, damaged a farm house and
uprooted•several trees.
The. Na'fional Weather Service said the
violent weather was part of a "major
stoml aystem" that accompanied a
• rapidly moving cold front.
Heavy snow warnings were posted t~
day for parts of eight western states,
with Ogallala, Neb., reporting nine in·
cbes, lbe heaviest faU.
Second 'Brother'
Dies in Same.Way
MACON, Ga. (UPI) -Berry Oaltley, a
member of the Allman Brotlten rock
band, clied after crashing hil motorcycle
into the side of a city bus.
Officer Milton Bedgood said the ac-
cident Saturday was "wlthin a block or
two" of the spot where Dwayne Allman,
a· leader of the band, was killed about a
year ago -also in a motorcycle ac-
cident.
Bedgood said that Oakley attempted to
round a sharp C'Un'e at too high a speed.
The cycle skidded and slammed lntCJ Ille
bus.
Mother, Quads Well
AMSTERllAM (AP) -Catharina
Snoeli: andllu z.dlY.<Jld ,quadnlpleta were reiiorteci 'dcilnll weltt<lilay:Tlii! .uno gilll
and a boy 1W'l i!Q)'tl SaturdaY. t<i. the • year.<Jl~.-al ~.'-cal -"· ~ couple lilve been !nam.t1· 11nce 11117 ailicl
these are their nm c:blldreit a ~ · --~ • < ••• . '
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'Ibo · were ltofsted for • • I J ' • 4{
of ~New Mexlc>i; .. "b~'l~~;
Wyomjng, South Dakot.I, K;a n ai 1 !.l
-Nebtuu; ilacl the Teus PaohandlC . i.
Striineq't "8n1inp weie ....i.I. ""'! IOU!litrn ~ and the-'(iir.:;?il p.,,ba~, . ' . •' ~ !
The mow was reported moving toward l
Iowa as motorist.s wamilas went up In :
both states. , · '
l\lanJi other areas of Nebraaka were
under live lnd>es of snow, and at least
four more lDcbea were upected in cen-
tral rOllons wbero one ID three inches
had lalfm llnce Sunday nlgi>t. •
Big Yule Season
Being . Planned
By W estminste~
The city of WestminsteI" is enterjN
!his Chrislma• !1!ason witb a big spli!til>i
mcluding a re*1, Santa Claus 'Y!teni ~
and large !nick, decorated like a llelib,
tJ haul Cbrtltmu carolers arourld. ·town!
For ~r', the recreation depart.. ~
ment bas a jolly old st. rftet available ..
for schools, PT&, scouts, churches and •
other groups, .
1be city's Santa can also be hired to ·
drop by individual homes to f.!.:,
Christmas pacbges under the : tree.
Recn!ation ol!icials are laking reserva-'
tiom now far "" ot the Cltrlstmu Carol' • inC IN:k, wfJfch will carry lmafldo I
Westmtnoter groups lo llomfO, boopltala
and ClOIDllMft:l•J center. '
'Ibo truck 11 equipped Wttb a public Id-"
drss syoiem.
For lnfmnatlon oo bolh the ....,tal Sail-'
ta, and the m.bUe 1lelgh, phone the "
recreation department at 89J.4511, ez-•
temioo 2'1.
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. McGovern Cites Wallace Vote . ' ' > • ' I · ' ' I ST. THOMAs, V. I. (UPI) 7 Son. Georie S. McGoosn 88id today that
Pmideitt N-_, tllo 'electlmi lrrimarilY becw· be j>lcbd up bea.vy bllc:&-
lni fnlm -""" o1 Goonis c. ·wlllact!
In an Interview at lril }'lrlla lslandl vacatlan Ille, MCGovero 88id he
uktd the AllJ>iima ~ point blank oeveraJ times for his endorsement
but didn't get It although ' be never gave me a flat tumdown.."
THK· DEFEATED· nalocaA.nc pres1r1en11a1 oom1nee lllld he bad boped-
to get the vota ot WallaCe• ,._i.r.. : ~
''!be only way a Democnrt .could bave _, la 1112 wOuld be H WalJAce
·bad nm u 1111 indepll>!oDt 'llld slpboned off the 15 or 20 million votes I'm
<:0nvlnced he would bave l"ltell away from NIJOa," ~ McGovern. ..
· "WALIACllMr~ TBBollnt choice of clclle to IO pomrnl of the _. who
voted for Nban. I lbfnk'ol lllat 4S million -.-Nb!m got -Wallace probably
would bave · )IOltm .JO •mlllloa. · ·
"He wu much 1tnmger lb 1112 than Jn· !Ill. lie bad beOome fairly ... ·
ceptlble to many ·ianWnd-Dle Democrall by -the llmO Ille primaries were over." .
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L. f.lollirr 11111 mon Iba ..,. addltlc!mt
.-In Pll'll will be --
a --I ls com-...u . ...-talb.ln Salloo. ' ~.-o:ufhm or dmJ llill1 q...·,~ A. ~. Pr"'--~·1.N1Jm'1 ~security advlatr,
-sd IP> to 'Pldi later tbla week for
--wflh Le Due 'Ibo, a lllel1lber Uet ~ .J'ollf!i!!!o wbo baa Clllducted talki wltli KlllJncer.
"After such I meetlDI, further •
rrultallcm will be ::i..im: with °"' -Vlotnam ... llld with the Notjh v-." 2.lells aid. f NWii .... al, <;!rliip Dml, bat ~ ~~ .. ~ .. --"*
00 llAfc'• ....... -8lfian this lf-ternoon. • ,. >
--Jn ¥P1 88id llaJa waa C8ITYlal o' leller frci>. '!llteu to Nill·
OIO llvJag Nini cooditlmal approval to
sign .. -with North' Vietnam
that -p rmll lbe nmn of U.S. =:ii:::' 1a':..~ Vietnam
SOUlh Vletni!Deur FanJ&n Mlnlller
Tran Van i... _,_ the repor11
Hala bad'• '!llteu Jelle.-for NIDn bul
would not dllcklle the contenta. He llkl
s.Jioo -that iey ......nre agree. llM!llt mgil lo ~ by Soutb Vietnam
u well u W~ aad HauoL
American ......, In llolfoci 88id '11lleu
told Nboa 1111 "-lean iiutdeol could
go abea.d lilil ~out a -with the (Ant•• •••• to help free American
POW1 M .... is ruCb an ...-dl4
not compiomlot Soutb Vleawn'1 pocl-
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Brain , as Sex Object
Topic.of UCI Lecture
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A UC Inlne """~l1ii17 ...,_ ~oveill!cwDl-"Bo,oancl Glr!I Ant ~; 'Ille Brain u a 8ei Obloet~ "' ... ..... ll<ture la 1111 Frlendo af'IJCI -cm .. _ the ilrlbl· Worts." .
Dr. llldllrd E. Wbolen will ~ at I
p.m. ,.,_, la Soctaf -Hall ..
the UCI ........ ~ will
-tile ................. " free llld
-lo the ...... .
Detaiu Slim in Murder
Of Stanton Bar Patron ·
-::.. _., ........... time any ..... - _ ..... "' -"" 11... ... tho :-:· -.-.... _,,_~_ ...... , .... .,. .. Anlllt_
folllrwlbl 1 nwt llrtJ "*1 •• t'rf lltll'...., to 1•11...., et.I WIW-lowdotllllintllt.-.. _ ....... a.ae 11. -· a, o1 im ...... Ho -1"'171''1>..,..., ..._a f1Pt
.... -. -I' t"IM ... -al --~a ......... toull ... to• 1111 to 'S I - --.. It • -ni.. ~· • 11 .... to::.:°""' c:::., -=.tob"' ..
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year-old widow of Sir Wluton
Clfurchill; ii reported ID satlJ.
factory ·condltibn' in London
after undergoing IUJ'gery for a
fractured hip auUered In a fall
at her home.
garine Driver
Killed in .Crash
Treachenrul El Toro Road was the
scene of -fatil tnlflc -&mday nigbl Wbeo a -WU thrown from bis car oortb ol Clmada Road.
Dead II Jooepb H. Hraul, .. ol 1571
Myrtle~. Tultia. Hil p111 49 Rmtln w. -. 20, ol the El Toto Marine
Corps Air Slalloo WU seriooatl' lnjund.
Hunt was IOUtbbound oe. El Toro "Road
dr!Ylag .it •bat tho CaJlfomla llJClnuay
Patrol dOscribed u a blab rate ol speed
when be lost control on a curve.
'!'be car llddded ICi'Olll the rcJO?ay
and, hit · a ullJlly pole and brldp abut-.
ment. llrml and Jolmiln were ejected
from Ibo car u It hurtled 70 feet tbroulh
the air to a dry cred bed.
673-5051 o,... ........ , .. '"" ·
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to-1111-1.
-ltili yur, lbe CIUlomia 5upa. Court ""1lled FllT'1 11-1 In ·°"' --lhat tho COlllomlo ieclllaton -.Jd a C ~ J'arr alt '!'be
.... CaJ!fornlo -•ty law -not
apply to Farr,=Older oontmdl,
becenM )le quit for a ne-per. '='it:: i...m to pay the -. otr Parr's SUpmne Caurt lepl
brloll, ii ..,. of two .... 11 plaoned lly
tllo ll'lll'Ort FllDd. A December bcnellt
.........,. ol the 11111! Ctntury Fox Olm "steuti? II a1IO Dlamed. ,
Among cetebrtiles performing Sunday
were eomedlu Stanley M y t o n
llandleman and ..... r Gloria Loring.
Actor James Whitmore, and Laugh-In's
Lill. Tomlin and Dicky o...... .. ...
amoog !he audience.
FUT'a former boa, District A!torney
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BulCll. ~ lbe llOW1IDIJl -lit· ins the judldal -.... lhat tine
memben of lbe ltpl prof-wbo
gave him lhe tnmcriptl " .... aot. be
banned. .
""'-Waldie took nceptlm *>
-·· --that Ibo llllJlllO)'I .should llep !omni and mtal -
selves lo Older.
"'!'be laue bore ii cltm1y a malkr 'of •
an arrosant judiclary," Waldie llid, in-
dicaling lhat lbe contempt -oplnlt
Fan" was doqned to llrtp tbo people ol
their rtcht .. ,~,, --. -'
men! and """" .... doln(.
'"Thh along with other lnlimldallooa. of
the press by the NIJOa Acfmln'"'rallon la
clear evldenco that goftrtmiont belle-
tt.e only ..... the_ .. ---11 that which ls wrilltn la ...,...._.,
press roleases," Waldie ui-L
Coast F eelirig
Bakers' Strike
By JOANNE lll!YNOLDS . ., ...... ....,,..,.
Tbe strtU by West Coal! bakers which
begao Saturday ls already being felt
alone the Orange Cout.
Scboolt, hospitals, mark.els a n d
reo!Ouranu are faced with !he posolbllltJ .,-........ ·
~ an whilleaalt bakeries bave been
hit by the Wlltbut, · but several of the
largoll lnllllutlonal supplitn bave been
llnlck by the members of the Baken
and ConfecUone.n Worken Intematlonal Unl!fl of Amorlca IAFUIOI. TM dtJpute 11 over conaecuUve dayt
off toUgbt unsuccnstulty by baken for
about 20 yean.
So far, the only major hospital ln the
area to be affected. by the llrlke ii Hun-
llngton loler<ommunlJy Hospital. A
spokesman for the boli;Ital said there Is
a one-day J'e9el'Ve supply on band and the
hocpltal will' be able to got additional
suppU.. by p1cllJng them up In Santa
Aoa.
A tp>baman for Fairview State
llolpltal In Colla 11 ... uld they bave
not been Informed yet whether the -will affect them .
llGq llamorlal Hoopltal In Ne"Jll!rl
-. -Ooul'coumDuuiliy llolpl(af . ln--1-ud : __ Communtly
Hoapltal bl Ml"""' Vleja an ·-the bakers Iha! supply them are · tlot on
strtU. n-hotpltall an bave the capability
of baking their own brud H neceaary.
School dlllrtctl -m to be the bardut
hll
Tbe San Joaquin Elementary district
bas had to chan&e meuuuL A dlllrict .,,....,... 88id they .... -..
permlssloo fnlm 8acrAmento lo -•
•pedal -far !he duralloo ol the
strlke.
1'be approval 11 necaaary bec1111e the
dlllrlct roce!V. slate aid far Ill -
tary IWICb -llld the slate ,..
quires a cwiala amount of brMd be
served.
At the Newpoi'I--UDlfled Dlllnct.
tbe bread IUpply Is la good lhlpe
becaUle two of the dlltrict'• three lllP-
plleri bav. not -.. -ud .... able to malre op tor the -lhat baa.
Clplllrano Uallled bu been notllled
tllat they will not be rocel•Jac boud but
• dlllrlct o8lclal ootad -will be cloeed w-., tbroucJ> Friday f11<
psr.nt --· .. Ibey will not be pmaQred bf the wllkolit unlll neat --Botb the Huotinltoo lleacb Union IUih
School Dlllrlct and the Laguna Beach
Unified Dlslrlct report a supply ol
reterVel which will see amn Unup.
mid-week. Qiane Reed. spokMrMn tcr
the Huntioallln high acboot dlllrlct Mid
Ibey are hopeflll !he -wn; not Jut
Jong, "but we will jlllt bave lo nit and
see what bappem... '
'!'be strike ii now llmlted to planta -
of De!iver, Calo.; but mllbl b< --oatlomrido on 'l'Uelday, 88id 3-plo
Kant, --pr-" Babn and COofoctloaen Wrirl<m !ntenl-1
Union ol America, AFlcCIO. ~
ment requeN for an l.nJUDCUan ere .C
foe coort htarlng that day llld Kant aid.
"I will 1top the 1trike'' tf an injunction la
issued.
Otberwtse, the -will quickly
!pfead to other major U.S. cWel, be ado
ded.
Spokesmen for both lldel lrov•
predicted a iollll llriJ<e.
'!be 1ndullry baa bad • ft'""7 -k
week with 'l'Ueldays and -.tayl oft
for aix.rt 20 ,..,.. Bdore thet a m-day
Week WU the rule.
Kant 11)'1 -UtOUlia• -two ......,dive diY• olf, pumnbly Jlaluro
di)' llld Sunday. Bat .......... -
the demand II un•ble to D*I.
Four Pendleton
Marines Killed
In Auto Smashup
Four t.tartw ltt•kJmd at Camp
Pondi.ton """' ._ nve -kill-
ed In a t11PO<ar C'Jllllkn our Rtwnkle
late S.turdly.
The CaJHorola 11Jcbw1J Pmol at
Rh-.nide 88id a car -bf llpou'CW
Tyler, IZ, ol RlNHlde, -1lirllllll out
of tbe -i.. oo lllllowQ •
n .. r -Air '""'" -wlim Ii eel:
llded with Ibo ----°"' -... , at-.:;~:.: 'lllt -· to olftrlata at Camf P9udlelGa, ... OorponJ
Alvin Belo, It, ol RlMllde (-II
drt'"rl; Lanoa OlrpanJ C11ar1ea E.
Wyne1 Jr. ol _,-, :W. YL; PP'C
Robert O. Btg'y, 21, l~ Palas.
Kan .. and PPClraatli E. -ti, of Gm,. City, lllno.
Tyler'1 wife, Efttyn llarle, %7. a .,._, a1IO ... kllled.
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BWE MONDAYS DEPT. -Nothing
can turn a Monday sour faster than for
you to start thinking about the money
yoo had before the weekend started.
About the only thing Monday is good for
is looking forward to the next payday.
That bright day will eome just before
the weekend, when all the mooey goes,
and then there's another Monday.
Whal we all need to '°"" this Is '°""' sort or reveriue 11bartng. You may have
read some about bow our grand Federal
Government is now going to share its
revenue.
The money it is going to share used to
be yours. Here's how it's gohtg to work :
LETS SAY THAT some time back. you
borrowed a few doJJars from your good
buddy Joe Z. Scbmalt:i.. Trouble is, nov;
that the loan Is badly oven!ue. you've
de<ided to pay back and you cao't
remembee uactly bow mud> of a touch
you actually pol 00 Schmaltz.
So you -up to good old Joe and lay
a Tm-Spot an bim.
He Is ao pl-1 that be doesn1 even
bother to coum the money you're banding
Oftl'al the time.
Nm thin« you l:no"" you run Into Joe
a few da}'I rater and be says, ''Hey, Bud-
dy. guess what am11 that s10 you wd oo
me? You didn't owe me $10 after all. I
cbedted your IOU and il was only for
seven bucks."
"Great," you eiclaim. "I can use the
$3 you owe me back."
"SORRY ABOUT THAT," Schmaltz
replies. "But since I bad a st1rpJ113 $.'I, I
gave It lo G<orge CJoriehead, who needed it. .•
You are dismayed for only a moment.
YOU reaJIJe that you alto owed good o)d
George $10. So you go to ... bim.
"Hey, Georie," you say, "Schmaltz
gave you '3 of mine. So now I ooly owe
YoU t/."
George ablUptly loob at you lite
ycu"ve bit him wUh a brick. ''No way,"
be declares. ''Sdwrettz gave me that
dough free and deal'. You llill owe me a
JG-spot."
Now, you mlgbt suuest that if thJs
.... you who --ding the mooey and gettq H ?HpMd by your friend!,
you'd be ao mad you'd go around punch-
ing a few parties oo the snout.
Well '"• gol news for you. It Is bap. penlng to you and you aren1 punching
anybody on the old blower.
YOU'VE BEEN PAYING your in<Otne
ta.zes, you see. And now the Federal
Govemme<lt suddenly had this buncb of
money they call 1'inoome tax not
olhero!ae appn>priated." That means
they can't figure a way to spend it.
So they're going to give It back to you,
rigbl! IVr<lng. They are going to give il
to the various local govemments 10 they
can give K back to you. It amoonta to
-sm.1 mUUon 1n Callfomia a1ooe.
Wbm all the cities and -get this booanza In unuaed federal Income
tuea, they can apply It to their espenses
and -lcnnr your property laxes.
THE CALD'ORNIA Taxpayer s•
A-.llon estlmata fhal Orange Coun-
ty go+amm alone, with Ua S17 m1lllon
federal bonanza, could cut your tu rate
M centt.
Of coune, I Jot of local government
• types ere almdy arguing as to bow they
llhould spend tbelr eztra a&. of lbe ... -You wonder H they're really going to
be like George Goqehead, taking your $J
and llJJl demanding full payoff on the
SlO. Or will they be Rood fellow! and
credit you with what you've already
peld!
Don't hold YoUr breath. E.fpecially on a
Blue Monday.
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A MAN 1'110 10111.aod the plane ll8ld
the ........ """ CIUgbt blm bl' ......... ti.skecl bitting his fllel truck, oaylna 'ii
they bad, "dial would -been H for me, the phpllne ud .__ .... '.'
Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger and his blonde data Nancy 11 ...
Ginnis of the Ford Foundation, watch the Jets-Bulfalo Bllll foolball
game at Shea Stadium in New York. Kis.<lnger spent a aoclll week·
en d in New York.
'1'1111 relluD rupt.-OJba ""' mode
oboord -w-llowil lo -an.r the blJ..hd'"~ Ainrayi
plane skidded to a landlt!c tii fli ballet·
. riddled tu... Three .,._. ...,. Jn-A P"88JIN(lliR, J. Jt'nnt Roblnam
jured !UlllPlnlr from IJIO:d);il,d atrliaer, fl, ol St. ~. Fla., oald
wltlch bad crlSOC?OS$ed North Amerlca "everytblna was obJ until then (Fill
wblle throe black bljoct.n tried lo col-lbootlng).
U.S. Continues Equipment
Buildup in South Vietnam
Jed $10 m1Ulon ........ and epeat "E:v.1bocly bpi bls --But ......
persooally With Prosldeot Nixon. that bl ........ -GI tis -wtiat ....
in ~~r:a~~ ~~11:i~-.~~"'=g:
fiscaled by CUban aftor they beord the pilot~ 1ho FBI bad
landed In Havana. Arlhur Tonsmelre, a "double<n>oaed" blm _.., at the
Mobile, Ala., banker who was aboard, plane. ftobimm Ida ltt jumping
said he saw "CUban aoldiero taking fnlm the ..._ In .-.
mooey" fnlm ooe ol the banditll u they ,.ll\'. Goll J!ucba ... , SI, I proleoaor at
SAIGON (AP) -The United Slates
delivered 31 ampblbioas vehicles to Sooth
Vietnam today as part of Its equipment
buildup 1111ttctpating 1 c e * s e -f l r e .
Meanwbile. U.S. 851 bomben --heavy raids aaoss aD four countriea of
Indochina iD attempts to btUnt the
similar North v1e1na,,_ buildup.
were led away. Auburn Unlveridty la Atahmae, Aid be
......i.. The Saigon mnmand ll8ld Michael L. Golf, who ftfueled the didn't lhlnt lho PB! *"'nc ._ a
ca111._ _.., ll<t. plane at Orlando, said be was -, very -decloltn. Now 1hat I loot bock
F.mnly """"-•lloebd tine away fnlm lho wlDg wben FBI tmlpen be onr It, 11'1 ~ '1'1111'1 1ho OD1y
gotE1biW mDllla Wll-lo -Oii-did nol tno.. -tl)m llarted.lli>tlotlol. time I reaJl7 WI _.. ..... to
lolnl!ll '""-lo the -•l!llmt die --Ibo ..,_ lire an the part ol. tbe v • ·•c Delta: n. Saf1aa. '°111EY NEVEll 'l'OU) me .t h e r e plme."
..........,, -H go•a-ltld 11 wero -11 IUITOtlDdlDa me ud they Rodlo Bnw lo HI -ol tbe
-~ -... killed ...i • SaJp were going to aboot," lie aaJd. '"llley landing oald .......i -altldzed
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The :JO.foot amphibious troop and cargo
carrien arrived by ship fnlm Okinawa.
'Ibey were the same modela u tboee ~
ed by the u .s. Marines wben Ibey
operated in lhe nortbent provinces of
South Vietnam in the late 1960s.
soldlen --· were right beblnd me. If they bad hit tbe tbo FBI abootlng as "a criminal.ad ibat
Tbe Viet Otq -11 -id It>-fut! truct. that -1d bl .. been It for put all o1 tbelr """' in danpr." , "' -
tenslfy HI atllcb lo 6in:o Pr..it1eot Nil-me, lhe airplane and evtrylhlng elae." The FBI bu gtven ao explanatloo for TERROR JOURNl!Y ·ENDS
A TEAM OF al least 10 U.S. -
engineers al.so arrived to train Viet-
namese marines in operating and main-
taining the ..rucJes, which can carry M
troops .. 18,000 pouncb of ""1JO.
At tbe same time, U.S. military and
chartered planes continued to land more
war material at Saipo's Tan son Nbut
Air Base. More t6an llaJf a -transports anived today.
In tbe U.S. air war, more than 100 B52a
strucl< In North and South Vietnam,
Cambodia and '-dropplnl more thin
3,0ll" -al eqilooi ...... llJlllllY c:odwo aa pan of a hro-week air campaign
The ban on air altacb In the Hanol-
Haipbong region and other areaa of
North Vietnam above the 20th pei'allel
remained In effect, but the U.S. Com-
mand reported t!!o slril<es by fighter-
hombers In the southern panhandle Sull-
day.
COMMIJN1ST ATl'ACKS in Socllh Viet-
nam slackeoed to their lowest Jeni since
Sept. 30, tbe Saigon command said. 11
reported 62 iwaults, includin11: 39 rocket
and mortar allacl<s, during the 24-bour
period coding at dawn.
But South Vietnamese marines and
paratroopers battling for territory In
northernmost Quang Tri province were
hit with 1,000 artillery a n d mortar
DAILT 1'1LOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
~livrry cf the Dilly Pilot
is 9uarantffd
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on to -'-the draft --~ 1 Goff said there was "compJete chaos" the ............ · ._ .......,,,...,,....,... ~~~~~~~-'-~~~--'..~----:::::.::::·~~~~~....:..'~~~__:,P~o=ao=n~llO=N~·~~=Mmliorlc===-=~-wwted oat In Parla laot maoth by the I " .
Unljed Stata and Noilh Vletnim. ·
Pentagon Pa-pers
Case ro Proceed
-Supreme Cdurt
WASlllNGTON (AP) -TJie SUpreme
Court today -the go11•WMJ1 to
proceed wtth the Pealqml Papen trial
of Dlmlel Elllberg IDll Anlboay -
-.....ilng to tbem who In the
defeme team -o...-In a "f~· wiretap.
Ellaberg ud Ruaao 118 charted with
esploaage. consplracy ud -of government property In the publlcalloo
of lhe once 11ecret study of the origlna of
the Vietnam war. Their trial In Los
Angeles bu been delayed since July 21
by the llap over wiretapping.
The court did not comment on the
Issues aa 11 banded down a routine order
declining to bear an appeal by Ellaberg
and Russo, who argued a I 1 o that
"!oreigJ>inJ.illgence" wtretapo without
warranta are Illegal.
A cllDentlng opinion was med by
Justice William 0. llottllu who lllY!d
the trial In July while ihe court WU In
its summer l'!CeSI. Jllltk:e William J.
B....,...Jr.altodllaented.
Elllberg and -needed the votel ol at leaat four justices to bl"" their appeal
taken up by the court. The -aplnlt them was sevta to ·iwo.
Dougtaa aald be repotted that bis co~
leagues did not take the ....,.., to lay
down some further ground rules for the
conduct of criminal cuea lnvolvinl elec-
was Ume "we bold that the conftaencet
Ironic surveillance. He alto ll8ld !bit U
of the lawyer.cllert relatlomblp remain
inviolate."
Douglas aald be bad eumJnod the logs
"and it appears that the electronics
survelllanoe wu of a telephone of a
fordgn natloool ud Iha( the inleroeplecl
conversatloos ID 11111 ..,. biol lllJtbloc to
do with mpect to ldlvttlea of foreign ·
per10ns or their agenta."
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Snow, Rain Deluge Midwest · aw.aedRllidtg ,.
Gloria Marahan guar11111eM
In writing that her pl111
wlH work for you, •
cn,gJorla~
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You r*luce flt tl\a pleeeant
atmoaphere o,t private boOlhl. Some Fwod Warnings Issued; Rest of Nation Calm
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can Gloria Marshall NOW lot your
FREE COllltlfY vlelf. ,,,.,.., no
obligation.
Alyleaa bee-•
you l9Ci.:e &1 l1r
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NOT A SPA OR A GYM
• No disrobing
• • No Strenuous exercl-
• No Shots or Piiia
FIGURE CONTROL SALONS
Open dlllY tto t, llaturllly t 10 4
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~II, NO. 318, ~ ~s: 24 PA&ES ·. • OUN6E COUNlY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBE~ 13, 1972 N TEN CINTS
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lt4M .P-'ntler -. ~
• ~ells llijacl Terror
~.e.Company wm A.sk lktay
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4j}n Jasmine Plan
:fnie Irvine Qimpany bas 1181'<"<1 to ~. IOllle cJaoies In Us ~ Yiamlne Oeek town!>.-de.eloill6!t lll!d!wlll ask Newport Beoch,Mwllmm ~to act on the proj<llt a! toniPl't ~-..
:'1'le company chose to delay cooncil
-!or two weeks after a meeting Q1uncllm1J1 · ,.,.,.._ lllore· aa·d
ol jhl! ~ VIOl' lllllB
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~lioo, "'1lcb is pro.
i,otlq'tbe pro~ In llrcurilnt ltate.
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Gt ' Jlall• JoaqliJn lllllB ·iflid !larJuerite A~ "'"'1< II waa. leerned !bat p1a ..
-_........... •!llMed the project ~~ .. .m~~
·-· which -II · tlalm ,,..Id Gliolruct a majority oi .-.1n the area.
. ~ after our meetJns 1wllll the com-~ ... Ile bopOful ·-wlll pt ..... ~ wwers,'' aki.C:::: K.
!:f!il' lllJOidmt ' of the -·· -~ boff.. urOecl to came aut and ~plcbmo and maybe -.......
-of 1ows1ng ... the .. .,.. tJ r 111e ~· "'nlat Is a lltUe helter than belcn
-... _..., mating anr ....,_ ·~_them" ·:t~· u.ibei uld the prlmarr chan& .. ...... ~by...idmlllnthea!Ulle liillldlDi podl u near to llleet level as 1*bl• end conotructlon ol only one-
flt/t'J bomeo In Ille project.
··~ --i-,. wlll llu4J -and ·ta~o1-......... but
.... wlill 'tbe!' l!lli-11!'11 to onif -... said. . lor Im -·Mid --. -·~ ""' (lloliJ-. ...... 1 • .
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JIE..4DS HIS ..4D
l'.aow fut 11 lootf -.... dllll ... ed 1 ~ DAILY PllDI' -· ..
., -CllSYT °"""" •. .. _,, ____ .
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..... ·tbl Oi!M .. -~ el the
Y PllDI' llol .._ = 1M _...._ __ -
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--· .............. ·" Ill lD -for the Loi Angeles -... ..... • 1111 ...... lo ~ tlie Cotona dtl Mar .-1 9lld -_ .... tblot*~-.w In ·lietlloaDltbe-hljlCUn .... .....
-(a. nlalid lllWJ. f) . ... ldD all.Gf. llie people "' .... ........ •
lie It enlill ""1--lo-"Al•thal>flrR-• lbere, I -I day. , " I · .,.-Wll a llWe mrprlsed and &COied. Jlul DOI
Ijames Mid Ida ,.,., -IOI DDtillecl too~ real!J, . I
that be .WU en tbe ~ llfcbl. Tbe , ..,,.... tine ---el alrllne dl!I DOI -lllo 1lomo add!• . -I.llprod they waild jult ie11111
and ., -·-ID -lilt wtfo, ,_,, nmey· and pl'1inwl\ Ill llaoma
SUID, and elllldr9Dnld, u. .......... and pt ... , and tben ""'d'llJ -lo ·I and Katli1, t. . tbe Slates.·
"I would miss a cauole of (buliness) ap.
poln-ta, maybe. Bui that woWd be
alL No ...i problem.
"BJ tbe time we landed, tllougb. !her
were really starting to be bad newa. And
It just IOI -.. and ...,.. &1 time went
on. 'l1le turtber they went, the more wor-
ried ft got I
"At one time, the plan seemed to be to
bead· the plane aut over tbe -and then Ibey would parachute with the money after IO§lng a grenade or two
back into the plane to make sure it went
down with elU)'One wbo wu left on
boanl.
"'nlat WI J, the!' were Aying, nobody
woold llMw whelller the!' got away or
not or whether they stlll bad the money.
No clues.
"Then they shot the ""1'ilel at Orlando,
and I really lilW'ed we bad bougbl the
farm!
"That was when l llnally gave up md
decided we were all dead.
"Funny . . . it wasn't too klllC al-
terwatd -or anyhow it dida't ..-IO
ftlY lcq -lbal II -all Oftr. Aid ·,..
...,., down, 111 ea-. And lbe blJirbn
were tmder arrest and we were....te."
Ba-said be called bll wlf< when the
plane r<tumed to Mtarnl SUnday. "Sbe
didn't know I'd --..i !bet ;i-."
be noted ... ~ -~. -to lplOd all
that time "°"""' -ad mayt>o trytq
, (See IDJACK, Pip I)
Murderers'
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Destination
Versailles Delay?
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By ARTBUII I\. VlN8EL
Of .. °"" ..........
One ·of the moat -.loul mu!Uple
murderers of the 1-· ls llnpected to be
headed for Oronse County lodly, follow·
Ing bis escape from -State Pi:iJon with a companion who aim bu lluoe kill·
lngs OD hls ncold.
awi .. SCbiDid, llll, the ......iled Pied
Piper ol 'l\ICIClll and Raymond ffudcem,
32, nteraUy· ~ oul el tbe laclllty at
F1orence, Aril., Saturday and ,. far have
held -per-hol!IP· Ncme were bulDed but authorities
warn Iba) Schmid mc1· Hoclpnl, last
known to be umed Wllll a'.11 caliber lip-
guc, u:e utremel:J tz vwww.
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H~ FOR COUNTY? ........ a..ri-. S<;hmhl
Schmid, a cbamplcmblp a-t con-
victed of luring -· ~ pris to
their deaths 111 • made tooo11!11 .... Valley Sailor ood escape attempt oltel'· a .... ,.,.,. · · . • ·
jB.lfo==.r=z-:~t:;;' , • iiJ.,;Ji~'-olJ ·~ bei' .... *' 5 Ii'..;.~ .. :: .~-as.. . . fj =-~~~ .:.v~lsmhs
·-· M..._..._: ~ •flnt denied ~ .;'~~ .lidd itildpm "" A"FOiintiJn Valley man -plucbiit ~~':'l~ ~ ='. ,_, ~ ocean &mday momlllg by 1 .......... ~ .. ..., l'lewpm'tll!eadl dory lisberman alter tbe ,_, ..... a.llCnlp of
scrlbblocl -... -131111 vicUm lpped from bis sinking 18,111111 = Sl, wu ~' )jdijt~ cabin cr;door; ·
ed· by me of a . wllil ~ the Arlen ~ of 9111 El Valle SI.,
Florence flldllijl, ' . ; ~; , WU ~ llllbtlrt en ,tbe IJoodi Dellr
lnvestipti>fs 'lbr tbe,'.Plnll'.'Coonty Newport,,•i!lor nero be i.pcii1ecl the
_., O!llci 8'111 llcbmld ind~ 1ink1Dg ~ 111_.i,., I
apparond)o . -,a Im to ...,.pe The NeWport· I!eacb police belleopter
from the prison'• -focllJty and wu dispatched lo the spot wberw
wett not -for -boon: ErlcUon bad reported going down -TbO manbuat for Sdimld ad bis oo-about one mile off the Santa Ana RI.,.. --., Ila ·-ceatered Oii tbe jott;y. -but the pilot reported the l&-foot ~-~ ~.polioe 1111,lllOlilln( -WU DOI C<IDpietely lllbmorged.
!tie' ho lil"o • ~· II• r a.o.a 1 lo-. , "ll ~ fl\llllnc how up wllh about two 1tr1iJne!11a1 lo)\llf• -i..tloL . . NII! lllCllng out ol the water." said Tllo ' -'.· ......,, who 1 e sddar.iu...ard Lorry Glboon. "We told
pbotograpll ,appeared on Uie cover of Life Ille eo,.i Guard about It and they blued Ma"=~ ~ beilllt ,el bis notoriety a ~ lo all boats In the aru to
tbr• lo -)Id! and till ..it-watcb;;IUI IOr II."
-dputldmbllllndbars. Gt-.-the ·boal drifted alllhoro Sdtmll'wta I lll!oed to die for the . mOot of tlle·~y uatll a·Al•ap -1 sir~ ........ of the 1hrOe ·-hl"!l "1ltrlcbon111111&1ed to &el ~. bot!"J!iond off Arizona's death I ~·Jlne' ~ ff. ·
row· alter lbe -U.S. SUpromo Court "If'had been goq down bit by bit all
(S..· mi.me, hp Z) day end WU just borely hobbing above
: • • water when they got to Jt," Glbaon aaid.
' ''TbeJ lfOI I line around it end started Fire Boat Capsizea pu11q blit the 11ne parted and tbe 11oa1 sank all the WIJ."
In N H ho Glboon said the oubmerged cruiser .,.,.. · ewport ar r -1o drift UDt11 tt hit lllldenr1tar
" -""*8 -I quarllHDlie oil the 41111
A 115-foot -)Mm fin hol4 81. -. ' OWDed by Newplft ~ ............... tt by U1ot dtbrll end
Joba M. Rau -al --8y I-lllct," be·ald. "ll lt -..xty .. er-. c..ty llaitlor Ptpol In about :IO feel el watar."
opc+ttm--.._,. , -11111 be II 11111 m __.
Tllo crulsor Aftlllbold J. ~ WU l'.:.11.•l-· wtll -1111 elforta lo
dodlod In -el llJI I . Ballloa Blvd. ..i. ... tbe ....i or let 1111 ocoan brat
-It Allk. It up. , •
By 1. PETER KRIEG °' .. --..... , ....
Newport Beach Cooncllman C a r I
Kymla said Swlday tbat.cauncllmen may
not take final action on the Ver-..ailles
arartment project when the!' meet for
public bearings on the West Newpcn pro-
ject toolght.
Kymla told about lO persons atl<nding
a meeting of Newport Residents Unlted
(NRU) at N•wport Harbor High School
that there ~ so much Incomplete Jn.
formation about Phase II of the project
that he doesn't "see bow we can act."
He pointed aut be was speakin( only
for blmaell, howeYer,
Mayor Dooald A. Mcinnis, just' back
from a net's vacatico in Mexico
declined to come right out and agree
with Kymla.
"That's the 1urpose of the public bear·
in&," be said, "and I don't want to
ieooardlzethat." · lie did oay, ''The environmental Im-
pact rt(l9rt Is a litUe Jac~ho!Mer." "lllt ,....,. 11111 'illd . tliit tlio '~.~·-,
Elll Jll lal by Venalllel -lo-"""'*1e .. illl8DI' of Its clalllll ..,.
not oubetailtlioted. ·
Kymla -tbe only city ofllclal
present at the SUndly nJcbt NRU
meeun,. He speni -of bll time reviowll!t tbe bfst«1 ol tbe CCNlllo•a olal
blufl!op projoct.' Alio 1ttendlng _,, Orqe County
Board of S.pervilon Chairman R<lbald
Caspen, a LldJ> lale -; Plamlng
Commlalonen "-Pb -end Don Beckley; llartior Commlsllooer Frank
Roblnoon; oeveral Wiii Newport Ballch
Improvement Aaoeiltlan o ff l c I 1 I 1 ,
repreeent:attves ol other bomeoinen'
groupo, attorney Douclas U n r u ~ ,
-Versailles, end seven! other 11,.ym repruent1q: p r I v 1 t ~
citizens.
Kymla forowl that COllllCilmen -
mUe -.... _ In tbe --of the deY~t Ibo!' ..,.i lo Nov. I
when they voted to oeltle Venallleo fl17
Traffic Talk Set
By Councilman
Newport IJeach Councilman J<>hn Store
will speak on aolutionl to Corona dtl
Mar '• trafflc problems at a breakfast
meetq ol the Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce T\aeldly at 7:IO a.m.
Store. 1 member of the Cltisenl
Advisory Trllllpol'latlon Coaunltiso, Is
npected to outline -~el Ille I:'~~ ~HJchnY.:: routtnc of the new C o r o a a del Mar
Freeway.
Tllo meetJns Is open to the public and
will be beld at lbe Merr1mac
Rntaunnt, 3144 E. C o a I t HIPwa1.
Breakfut will coot 11.
Ecua«f or Seizes U.S. Boats
St.ate Department ProtatJ . °' Four More V es.eh Taken
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llnel oplnll holta wlllob 111111111 on
... -da1mod by -· lcaaolcnon -uld -...... """" be•t pUI -tolalinl ..... ,.. . •mi.-•u.a.~-..... ~ ...... ,_~tm.donln
........ aad -lo "" mlllloa In _ ....... .....
fta ..... I ' • of Anw1cwl
-.. ,_ loll .. .,_ ... lo ,..,, ... ....,, ... 1o,_,_, ==ti Ill 0.aw'•''" of a-..i l'tJ 1u.: im u.a. _,~1-11 _ .. _
llJin 1-----ll -... a.too A..._., ........
w &ILJ II -llr ll's ftp J'.l'l'6 .._ flln. • l&J 11-. .... n w Wzm•11•• I ',Mil•...., __ .... ,
million density lawsuit 11g1inll tbe dty -
the da;.o aiter It bad been filed.
He also iaJed a pl .. to Venallls
dweloper Donald Scbols lo occept
.,whatever chanies are m.lde wit.bout
rt ':istitutlnc tbe lanu.lt.
Versailles Developments
llt!re Is a rundown en tho ialell deYelopmenll In tbe Veralliel IODinl -troversy:
-Councilman Carl Kymla said Sunday there Is a chance --"111
delay -Oii the project !ollowlng toniPI'• (llbllc bearlDgs.
--KYMU indicated there will be chances mode In tbe ..,_t tlie1
eoded tbe laWlllit. lie called on the Venallles dtftiope!' to lecepl them -.. nillltllallnc the ...JL
-Romld Clspen, chairman of the 0rango Cowlly Beord ol &upervilon,
said the dty should t!IUICI a t»<Jay montorlwn on -aloq 1111
former Pacific Cout ,._Y Ji&llkll·way lo &et more plannlnc -·
-cAIPBR8 uld he'll have IODlO -ol wisdom flua tho ...., -.•.. -'1or "'l!!PI'• = ......... ~ .. ,...... ..... ,.
wlllob °""' ........... ·*"" ol the -' --.. . lanall Hot. I. --'ltl~llr~MldtWthe-olpa1 'dlus 1
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ogainll --tlit loderll 0"1 llilbll Act II DOI ,,_,ot -
Ille lawy .. maklnc --11111 be.....ii>'t ..... under .... -El .. act.
Manson Trio, 2 Others
Held on Murder Count
,.,.... Win Semcel
STOCKTON -Flft --11 Jeaat throe ol tbem former folloftn of the
Chlrleo -!amity -bevt -.... rested In Im IIllrier of 1 -..-
body .... -burled belleath • -here, pollco .. ,.
Tllo body ol 1-aia..ne Willett,
II, wu "'r up llunday, lour 11111 Iller
1bertfl'1 -... In -Oount1. too -to tbe _..., -rtbed the
decompooinl -o1 bu huand,
James T. Wlllett, •· Pollco Mid Mn. WUleU bad been Ibo<
once In the fcnlltad wtLb a • caliber
plltol.
Boobdfor~olber
..... MJclieel Loo lloa!ort, lll; J-T.
Crail, JI; PrlldJla K. ~. II; N-:1
Lauro Pllman, 14; md I.,..a. Allot
Fromme, lll. AD were 1illad by pollco aa
U••~•
Pollco Mid aD -el .. -bid ~ • tlltl r IM '11'k
11.mllar lo--1(--... bll darlnl .... lrta1.
Mn. 1t111ett•a bodJ W11 tftle1wwld
altar pollco Mid Ibey -t"""4 .....
slltlen -w.=: ww.u -pa.W. -.tllde a kl Ill eidm.
Ofllcm wllo -lo Ult -Mid tbey
t....i Ille cor llld -1111 -cliKGveod two """-md -~ Mid u.e, -Md _, ""
-under tllo bolllo"'OD.i attar~ ·--docuptllobodyofa
'IJOimla. -.
Tbt n.. J:-......... -Ill OC> -" -----for ilrn1Hpt1111 ol m..,., ..... 11111,
An ..... ,,a....., pt .... ...
-old alto n.toc ..... --
Harbor Board Studi~
Beach Ban on Liquor
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MoratOrium ·Asked
Right-of-way ConstrKC_tion Hah Vr{ed Or-C.U01y 1loanl of Supoir•ison (NRU), at Ne-,pmt 11art1or ~ ...,., • · ...
Olalrman Ronald Caspers. a Udo Isle ~ wbotbel' u.r cit)' llld ~-Cliji-defended Cit)' Al"""'1 ~ O'Neil
resideat. SUnday ni&ht s aid Newpon peta>t-.gb lecal -In Hr dNJ. Ind pointed out tbat m O'Neil '• advice '
Beach should enact 1 12'klay moratol' mgs wllh the developer of lhe project. the eow>cll bad btred a prlvai. law finn
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Versailles oo the Bluffs. tomey. IUll-~~e ads and U....11 of ~ "-!~ <!.Nell~ ...Ube~ Sa~ing the c-tty ··has e~ry richl to persona} swts, Caspers sald. I.fled" and -iu.. On •
do"TIZO!lt" property." caspers. 111eoding Kyml1, who agreed that counclbnen mltted he . did not ha~ the ~rlence,
a mttung of Xe",..,,_rt Residents Unittd ha\'e been W'lder "tremendous pressure " 90 we retained the Jaw finn of 0 Melveny · "" ' and Myers."
Tornadoes Take
2 Lives
ZAVALLA, Tex. (UPI\ -At leasl
three tornadoes hit central and southwest
Texas today and Sunday night, killing
l'il'O ptl'IOOS near Zavalla and causing
more than SI million damage.
High winds. hail and heavy rains were
reported in the eastern portion of the
str.te where more than 150 houses and
rr.obile homes were damaged.
The dead were Mr. and ~!rs. Cecil B.
Jones, both 58. who died when their
mobile home was destroyed by a tornado.
Jones wu a retired Air Force 9el"ge&nt
and former member of the Olympic
skeet shooting team.
Authorities report.eel 18 persms suf·
fered minor injuries in the storms.
A second twister touched down in
Student Leader
Urging Campus
Curbs on Dogs
UC Irvine Student Body President Tom
De.Lapp suggests the campus is going to
the dogs and urges dog lovers to control
their pets while on campus before more
stringent enforcement of county I a w s
becomes necessary.
"Over tbe past two years there has
been an Increasing problem concerning
loose dogs on campus," DeLapp said
Citing an increase in the number of
compl£lnts by otalf and studenll over the
"nuisanoe"' dop,"lle Upp ult!· t11ere
have been cuea of doc attacb, people
getting caught in dog fights and in-
creased dog&y leavings_ • \'> b s t a c l'e
courses" ln cam;w bullding1. '
· Noting the university might legally ban
all dogs from the campus or call animal
control officers to take away all pets,
h~ashed or not, De Lapp said, "Our best
alternative is to police ourselve:i."
"To keep the problem to 1 minimum,"
De Lappp aald, "students 1hould keep
their anmiab on a lea.sh; that way they
woold know where their animal is and
what it is doing.
"If dog owners choose not to make an
attempt to control their dop, then the
university will have to invoke a ban on
all dogs," he added.
Campus regulations on pets (except
seeing eye dogs) make lhe following
points:
-No pet over 25 pounds is allowed Jn
bulldlngs.
-Peta may not be tied to buildings or
larxllclplng unless located where they
will not be a safety hazard or a nuisance.
-Peta are banned from carpeted areas
of any bulfdlng.
-Peta may not visit Jn dining faciUlies
or any eaUng area on campus.
Orange County laws governing pet! re-
quire dog.a to be licensed and to have
shots; require thlt all dogs walked in
public areas by leashed with a leash less t.baD 1ix feet long, and prohibit dogs from
publlc areu such as parks, beaches and
the unlvenity.
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do1A11town Port Arthur and destroyed one
building by lifting it from its foundation
and setting it down about 25 feet away.
Another tornado was believed to have
hit t.be Gulf Oil Co. refinery near Port
Arthur.
A tomado slammed into Waco Sunday
night. damaged a farm house and
uprooted several trees.
The National Weather Service said the
violent weather was part of a "major
stonn system" that accompanjed a
rapidly moving alld fnitt.
Heavy snow warnings were posted to-
dar for parts of eight western states,
wilh Ogallala, Neb., reporting -In-
ches, lhe beaviest fall.
The waminp were hoisted for portions
of Arizona, New Mu:ico, Colorado,
Wyoming, SOuth Dakota, . K a n a a s ,
Nebraska, and the Tern Panhandle.
Stoci:men's warnings were posted for
southern Minnesota and the Oklahoma.
Pa.nbandle.
The snow was reported moving toward
Iowa as motorist,, warnings went up in
both states.
Many other areas of Nebraska were
under five inches of snow, and at least
four more inches were expected in CfJl-
tral regioos where one to three inches
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Newport Council
To Get New Loh
On Tennis Plans .
'lbe·t>attle over lights on Lidolsle's Via
Jucar tennis court isn't over yet.
One couple who live near the court
have appealed to Newport Beach City
Council, as king that body to overturn a
recent decisM>n by the planning com-
mission to allow the lights.
'Mle appeal by Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Wright of 217 Via Jucar is scheduled for
tonight's council sesslon.
The Wrights contend the planning com-
mission hearing was improperly con-
ducted and that the lighting is illegal.
The Wdghls bave been battling the
lights since t h e Lldo Isle Comm.unity
Association (LICA) announced more than
a year ago that the court would be
revamped (or night plat.
They claim the court originally was in·
tended for use as a playground for
children, then as a tennis court for
children, but now is used almost ex·
elusively by adults.
Funds for the tights were raised with a
benefit tennis match dedicated to the
dAughter of professional star Pancho
Gonzalez.. She died earlier thi s year
following a horseback riding accident
near Corona del Mar.
From Pagel
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decision eliminating capital punishment.
Authorities declined to Identify those
whose homes are being guarded , in ad-
dition to three pel"900S Schmid and
Hudgens beld captive for most of Sunday.
"They are very scared persons,"
remarked Sgt. Jim Bennett, of tbe Pinal
County Sheriff's Office.
The nnt man confronted by the
slayers was Charles Clover, 58, w h o
awoke at 2 a.m. Sunday to flnd the
prison-made gun pc.oklng Into his face.
Schmid and Hudgens had climbed
through a bathroom window of Clover's
ranch house after spending several frigid
hcun. in a neal"by vineyard as a posse of
lawmen hwited them.
Clover's spread Is about four miles
from the pruon.
'"Ibey were lost and hall froze to
death," uJd the rancher who resides
nor .;.oat ol the penal radllty at
Flon:nce.
Iwride Joh Possible
In Raceway Burglary
An lntrudtr who may have had a
dupllcate key to the bua!Mu office toot
nior. than 11,lllD in r«:elpll laal Wttkend
from the Qranee County JntemaUonal
na .... ay ottJces. aherlff'• offl<on ukl.
Kymla said the flnn bad written a 80-
page oplnloo on the city's rllbt to Change
toning "within reason" bul be cUd not
know whether O'Melveay and M1on bad
been asked to help draft the coatn>ven-
lal setUement .,reement app1atfJd by
councilmen Nov. 1 ::.r.1 the Venall·
les developer, the d Scholl Com-
pany, to drop a 1117 mlllian lawsuit
llled against the city tho ~ before.
O'Neil this mominc 9ld he bad not
asked for their be1p in prepuing lhe
settlemeol
O'Neil said a represeotaUve of O'Mel-
veny and Myers will be at tonight's meet·
ing.
And Caspers said there'll be 90llle
words of wisdom &om the COl.Dlty, too.
"I'll come tomorrow wttb a few legal
me.sages from the """'l;J' C<>Ull!iel as to
what you can do," Caspers said.
At least some of the terms of the
settlement agreement had been de:ter,
mined at a private meeting attended by
Mayor Donald Mcinnis. Vice MaJQr
Howard Rogen. Councilman John Store,
O'Neil and Scbolz' lawyer, Thomas Poclt-
enpaugh.
The other four councilmeD wett not
given copies of the agreement until two
hours before they voted op it.
Kymla told the app-y !O per-'°"' attending the NRU meeting tbat he did not get lhe chance to md the
lull agreelll<llt until be ,,..,.1vec1 the ~
draft of it -several days after cowcil·
men voted to approve it.
caspers joined in the criticism of that
private meeting lnvol~ the lhree
cooncilmen, saying be _dldn t like 1100lm-
cilmen going around making deal! witb
attorneys."
Hts proposal for the moratorium, he
said, would eliminate ~ claims by
Scholz "that the city is plcklngm them.''
Mayor Dooald A. Mclmtltr called ea...
pen' suggestion. of a moratorium <Avery
interesting" Ind ,.Id be will f!!ve lt ·oome
consideration before ton1gbt • metling.
"I hadn't thought ol that before/' be
said.
Caspers said the time would allow the
city to get aome det.ailed populatkm and
traffic projectl0111 for the area, now that
the route bas been deleted.
Caspers was penmally critical of the
apartments near Hoaa Memorial ._
pita!, and wu critical of tome of_ the
terms of the settle.merit agreement.
"If it looks bad now," be said, "think
what it's going to be like when you put
up another set around there."
Caspers said he had "climbed over
some barbed wire and up aome cliffs" to
walk the property ov.r the weekend and
questioned the city'C trade of 173,000
in excise tax for some property along
the bluffline planned u a paseo,
"What good ls a bi<7<fe trail you can't
get to?" he commented.
The threat to file both civil rights IUit
and a taxpayers' suit against the council
came in for aome other stiff critlcl!rn.
including some hanh words by city al·
tomey O'Neil.
O'Neil disclosed lhat Peckenpaugh bad
told him "you hid better advile your
council tbat they could be liable for
civil rights actions." ~
"I told them 'balderdash,' " O'Neil
said. "Such a threat ls frivlolous.
"I tbink what Peckenpaudr did waa lr-
responslble and he probably didn't
realize it would have such a backfiring
effect," O'Neil said.
"But he's been pressuring all along
and it has done more to irritate the coun·
cil than it did to Influence them," O'Neil
said.
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HIJACK •••
lo hide the worry from our kids."
The tire company executive aa.Jd he
had been on his way to buslne!S meetings
in Puerto Rico when he wu hijacked.
''So -wen -I never made It to
Puerto Rico.
"And I'm not going, now.
"No. All I want to do now Is fly home
-and, Lord, but I hope there are no hi·
j11ckers on this Dlght -and 1it down and
hug my family and sleep and tbeo bug
them again .
"After all, a man doesn't start a whole
S.!COnd Hie every day."
Fr0tnPf19el
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today the delay wu uked to llve lhe
company two -b to nvlew tllt piano
and chance what ii ........,. to end the
hoallllly of mldenta.
The councl' had been due to review lhe
project'• environmental Impact report
and approve a tentaUve map.
Mn. B<thel said st. II skeptical over
the compiny'1 clalr.• that tt ean · ..-w
all the proble1111 with tbe p~Jtct and cet
back to tbe councl In two weeb.
''They hope to make It Ir, that ttme but
I don't know," &he said. "That 's not
much Ume conaldertns bow much II at
stake.
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NEWPORT'S VERSAILLES APARTMENT PROJECT HAS IMPACT ON MORE THAN ENylRONMENT
Controver1l1I Blufftop Project and Lawsuit Settlement Prompt Hird Second Look
. ' Planners;· H omedivn~rs
To Discuss City Gro~th
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Two meetings will be held this week
between Newport Beach city planners
and bomeowners groups to dllcusl pro-
posed alternatives to the predicted boom
in city dens.ity and population.
The meetings are part of a series of
eicbt ordered by city cOWlcilmen and
planning commissioners to get some
feedback from residents In various part5
of the city on how they would like to sec
BIG EA.RTHQUA.KE
SLOSHES P A.CIFIC
BOULDER, Colo. (APJ -A major
earthquake was reported Sunday night in
the Pacific Ocean near the Guatemala-
Mexico border, the National Earthquake
Infonnation Center here reported today.
The quake registered 6.7 on the Richter
scale.
The ceni.r said the quake occurred In
a rather freq~t eartbl,luake area. No damag~. bas -reported,, ~ ~
center said damage ra~i ~. fl'Om
~~ti~~ ~/Ii:!:· ~qi, at~'j~.the;
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the problem curbed.
Planners have asked councilmen and
oommissioners to .choose an alternative
to lhe problem from a Ii>t !""pared by
the city's ge"neral plan 1..'0llSUl~t b.Jt the
two panel,& decided they wanted to hear
from resld<nts first.
AltemaUves range from the proposed
limited duj>lex -R 1.5 zone -· to com-
plete downzoning of the entire city to
single family.
Residents of Newport 'Helgbll, Cllif ·
Haven, Bayshores, and Mariners Mile
will meet with planners Tuetday night at
7,30 p.m. in the cUy councll chambers at
City Hall.
Groups informed of the meeting in-
clude the Baysbores Community Associa·
lion, CUU Haven Community .Association, Marin"" rommllnity ,._latlon and the
Newport Heights Improvement Asaocia-
tion.
Westcliff, Harbor Highlands, Dover
Shores, and Upper Bay area residents
will •t~ a"t the same time and place
WednesdaY.
G<oupo· """""'1led include: 'the Dover
Sborea Community -tilti; !lie F'!f:!i'
FQlll'S .\aliciatloii, ,.the .l!ewporl Upper ear Al861:iirt1Gn; :PriVlilt'ilload· _.
and Westoliff Villas. ' '
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not acted on that recomuJeodauan.
Councihl\en met the next day tO setUe ~
the suit, however, anti ·w~ aolnt to t
agree to the conditions without any :
public bearings, Kymla' hao -
Kymla lnalated !bat toolgbt'1 --
on tbe "'"' permit and the helcht:ol the • project be cooducted prior to Votmc Gii I
theaeltlement-t Not'.1. • •
1be ._t, at tllat 'ttu>e, did ...,. •
lain a provllion f4"' a bearin( on the J:IR,
but Kymla dlsclpeed Sunday that IV"1'
lhe beert:>g for the EIR was not bi the I
draft of lhe ao!Uement until he 1-ed
that It be Included.
Kymla Sunday nilbt labeled the speciol • meeting N1>V. I 11 ''llaaty" and dllcloiled •·
he did not get a chance to read the test ~
or the oetUement l>Dtil be got the ·l!nal
dnft -several d&ys alter COlltldliilen 1
bD.d voted to approve it. •
Kymla said councllmen ~ led to.'
believe lhe only significant polDll of tbe ·
setUement Involved the &!mity. H. dldn't
realize until; later, for inatance, that
there -1d be IIIO"' l>edroCinll under the
new terms than wider the orlglnal plan,
he said.
Levitz Chief Dies
POTl'STOWN, Pa. (AP) -·ffmy J,
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.• ·:...:.~~ ~ ~: U.S. tuoaboats opera~ within IDO milea it. Oflken wljo -to the -mt tlley ! ...,--.... ........, .--··--oi tta shore, with four Amertcan •esaels found the car and Inside the Daine
• . rounded up by 11m1Joati In two. days of • . • • • ' =-two ~ and *"' Peron Expected th;,.""" ~~i1911' ADO.!t.Uon " 5 Per~~ Jlurt .~1m11er~~":r'-~1,::
·: " • said ·~-" booll ciaptored two • · ·! ' , , a aeaicb warrant dut up the body of a !f P Fly to Rome, u .S. tuna boall ::i.y nJglit and two 11ft::osta Mesa "'='n.. ror---Ill ...
.. • more<today, • 1: , ' " . • ~ -. • cupanta ol. the home -were booted for ~ ..... -. ' . tin' '!be • .,,.~ ~ ,brought an im· n...:._·_ ;i·_ .d £<:.· -'h inv..tlplloa ol murder, pollce WI. .;.l.ll,~n 'IH"gen 3 medlale ' PlOIMI fl'oill Ille u.s. State DJ;UitW!!I e' ~ras An unlclentlllod holey 1111'1 about,....
, -~ . wtildi· iriru.o that us. · _ mootbo old a1ao u.,q 1n 111e --• w) -Airport IOlll'Cel said tttnatlona}-Jiw .-m!!OnaJ Jurjadic, • 1 Fl ... _ ._.. mjurod early 5un-placed In protective cullooiy, police llld.
;.. · JUID D. l'lroa would fly to lion •• ~~ ._,_ •• _., __ oH -L--~ daf• ;·lllree of them aerloualy, In a '!be body o! WJ11e11, an ex<lllrine ln>m 'J!Ome ' and leaYe Ileen. Friday w ~-"""' ~· = """"' bnJa1blde colllllod' at a Colli -In-Loa An1eJes County, w 11 UDW1bed ·.., • • 8Ddln( 17 ....,. of al1e Euea<IM la me of _.i South Amert-w-,.1n1n 11l1allow pve neartlle • > can ................ -decllred ~ ~ . IWsalan RI,.. -ol ~ .. -•"· lfler from1 cmdly. ; _., ""-......... ua--. i....1uded Elma R. ""~-• ~-·-. ----u t11e.Jom1er dJC). mile ........ llmlt. <11oe ,ear11er · / .... .,.... ·~ , __ , a hllcer-a band_..,,_ from ~ nilclit lllve ...... rib Pope 'Pap m-boirllp. _.. ~....... 111 of.111 Bn>od•'!J··plua lln. aier,t R. tbe pound. ,. __
PdVI and President Glovaml 1-In ~ bt ...... __, Roderick, It, of HlllO -St., Garden He WU 11111 wmlng bll mlllllrl' 'a-. ' belni.-IO-w t 0-would G · and~ ---" uniform llld ---Aid lie a~
' ~ ............ L>. wll be ·-·~ ... ~ tilt us -·· ""''· -·· -AOVll, •• Kiri<, II, _,_ bad ~ 1£~-.--·,.-e, Tb;'';iz.,..-;_•t!W ·~the ID~dlugbterc.mi,l ...... mWL ,__.., -dead lbout -
'ii Poron1lls said they might atay =-...... thla .,.::.;;,•· Coola-lloplOilal Ill l~olllclal1 =..s. C.-ol death bad DOI -
!HJ.a 11*1 time in' Arpotlna or they · t to H 'U. -ol .--all;llol-NTdd.. l<iliOW. Soooma Coomly DllL AH1 JD inlt$ 11sy .,.,.,..,, .. dependln( oo capCund dill 1UI'· Inc the I a.m. .,...,or•'._ ..i P.1-Ald the llw ~ •rittld In
de""1>o""lll. • Ofllclola Aid the -N-., md ¥ocArUiar -· ' Stoc:ttoa "-· .,llPl'll In Ille · .Plron, 7'1, overthrown by the milltary Ill 17-Amerlcoo cmr -·-Nunlnf',. t I lllcMllrt lloderlct ~·1 -. .. wllldl ha Aid -·b 11111, told newamen recently: "At m1 Into tbe poi\ of Saltma.b)' ..-11 lb> wu rr/m11« ~. -10..-vJo. dellnlWy "• ...,,ltlclt." -mi ha cq.; I have ao desln lot power any day nlgbl. A.-oild tbe tfllp 1lad t1ma ......., 11 IOir to -condltloo • planned lo -.....-ap1not .. _ ·looCor·" · 115-of filb In ltabold.-• . wltb lea._, lllUD ~-or Ill" ol tbe Dve.
llUlollll JustldaJIJt party WIDh blm to .
,,,,.. Jn u. pmldeotlal eleotlo111 next
,..,, llld the AlpatJbe --1 bu ...... to bit return. ' 1"11-In I pooltloo to know clen1ed i-tllot l'erOll mlllll take lbe1eocly
'W lilt--. Bftla, -to Arpn-'Uu .... lllm ... burial. ,,,.,. '""' the
'lie* wWil ...... al-·· ......... Jllllrlill 1111 '°I ........ GD Ill fllture :::ti, Jlp -'! DOI .be .made -
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Tornadoes; Loss
At $1 Million
ZAVALLA, Tu. (uPIJ -·At leut __ hit __ _
T-todaJ and amay ntpt, tlDJnc
two -near z...a. . ..,, .......
more thin fl mDUan den 'I!
~-."'1Jmdlloa'fyrabo-. ~ In Iba ---ol Ille 11tte whero mon t!ltn lit -and
mobile -,... danlopd.'
'!be dead ...,. Mr. md lin. Cecil B.
Jonea. both II, wbo dlad 'litlm tbe!r
mobile -.... clelt>01ocf "'. -· Je11e1 .... ntlnd A.Ir .... lel'pllnt
and former .-ol ~ OIYmPk:
Wet lhoollng team.
Autborttles ~ II 1111-11111·
ferocf -lnjurlet In Ille -,. ____ In
dowueowu PGrt Arthur llld NII .,ed ane balldlnc b)' Hftlll • -Ila _ ...
md setllDf H town -a fool-.
---ball1Nd to btft hit the Gulf OU Co. nllnay _. Port
Arthur.
AIAnldo-lntoW ... _,. nJsbt, drnspl I Wm .... .s· up---
Tba -·--aold Ille . Vlekmt Ill~ RI pM of I ~
l&Crln .,..." OIM Ml .. 1111~ I
ropidl1 ~ oald lnnt. llu'1_...,,...._,....I<>
dlr ~ ~ ti ..,. 1111n .... .
with Opllala, Neb.. ~ .... Jn.
-. Iba --fall ,,,. ......... --"',.._ ol .vt.ml, New ...... Oalorlde,
'.f~, 8outli DllllDU, It I b I I I ,
N-. aod Ille Tau-· -11-·1 ....... -,......._ --M-aodllll-PMtr•
Te•.,.-. P'••I
c TEN CENTS
"Funny ... It wasn't too long If.
terward -or anyhow It didn't 1eem •
very long -that It waa 111 ovv. And wo
.... down, In HaVMll. And the bljaabn
were under arrest and we wen llfe."
Bames -be c:alled hit wtle -tbe plane rotumed to MJand ...... "Ilea
didn't !mow I'd been a-llllt'.,,_,.
be aoted. "Sbe dldni -IO IPODf Ill
!Mt time worrylnf -md -"" tryJnc
-(See BUA<X. .... I)
'Pied Piper'
Strangled
Three Girls
Coeta Mesa BicyclUt
Struck by Car, Hurt
A boy taklnl bit bloyde lor a 1111 r1i11
-ha aod '* i.u.r bad -.....
-"" K iRdknd -ln)m1al llo. dOI' In c..ta ..__ha--
"' a .... u be roda lnio tba -J-8. Deft, .. ol ... ... 1
om. . ..a-_.... -· fl. Illa U:ulJ, bed: .... ""911 II lit Md' '
wblcbocoumdlltlee-.11-fl. h!.i drt:naJ .
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bo., ... .,., .. , • -dlrt\lla .. Otlt ·-
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UCI Seeks
Control
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:. OVe~· Dogs
.
UC 1n1J!e Student Body President Tom
Dt1i1PP ...-ta the ctmpus ia going to
the dot.a •nd tlrlts dog lovers to control
their pets while on campus before more
llriogeot enforcen,ent of county I a w s
become.s neceu111.
"Over the past two yws thett has
been an increasina; problem concerning
Joo~ dogs on campus," De Lapp said .
CiUng an Increase in the number of
complllnts by staff and students over the
"nw.._" dogs, De Lapp said theft
have -cues of dog attacks, people gottinc caught In dog ftghU and m.
~ dcjggy leavings "obs I a cl e
counes" in campus buildings.
Noting the university might legally ban
oll dop from the campus or call animal
CClllln>I olllcera lo tab away all pets,
leubed or not, De Lapp aald, "Our be!t
alternaUve ls lo police ounelve:i."
''To keep tbe problem to a minimum ."
De Lappp oald, "students should keep
their anmials on a leash; that way they
would know where their animal is and
what it is doing. ·.
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What Do I Do Now1 UPIT .......
' . . . ' E111e?e119 ·P•utfee , -
'Disaster~ Set ' • ... ~
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For Costa Mesa •
A.tm disaster-"'1~ wtth p1ane
crash, Injuries and mw lty.terla -ls
belni prepmd for COsta 1o1... Wed-
tJetdjy, I
Tbe plono • ·two.eopie Odmmer<ial
airllDor ~ JI -and a mw of lour, wlll crash Into ·the Orange
County F'alrirounds Injuring rodeo ·-tat.ors and generally caualng dealtuction
and maybem, ile<ording lo the acrlpt.
It's neither 'for fun oor completely
sedootl but a practice nm !0< the various
emergency semces In COsta Mela and
Orqe Coun17.
Plana call !or the lake airliner lo -·
Valley Sailor
Pulled From Sea
-Vessel Sinks
...
all ~!!line while appioocliin1 .. '!!' . cOunty Airport aild lo milil fOii:iiil" '
din( a.I tbe .Orance County Fal(lrounds.: It woo\ mate It.
'"l1lo ocrlP,! "'1ls !Gr 10,llllO poofllls ~ • fuel 'to ooft!OP the ~ed !Uselage
!be Jet llll<f!ot:'resctte~..,.i..n lo eatra
the dead, the Injured and lhe hystericat.1 li:lsewhere, the. fire {j~partm~t will b49
batll1ng the name! and palicem
..-.ming • mob .. the moaning and
groaning "vlcttms" are taken to the
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital emerten·
cy room.
Dlsaster Day 11 the lint community·
wide emergency mpooR test and Is
primarily delfgned lo t1y out !llans by
the COsta Mesa Coomdl for EmerilDCY
Medical Services. . '
"U dog ow~-not lo make an
attempt to' control their dogs., then the
university will haft 1o invoke a ban on
A passerby views this car, suspended in an unusual
manner, after Bert Goodwin, 27, of Peabody, Mass.,
Jost control ·of the · auto and it crossed the lawn,
~· just missini lbe home o! Aubert Giles and ending
up straddlini lhe driveway. There were no injuries. ·· A -!ouotein Valley man -plll<ked
from the oceB,D Sunday morning by a
Ccata Meu Memorial Jloopltal will
receive all the volunteer vjctim! by am·
bulance. Bandaged and made up lo
simulate injuriea they will be x·rayed.
rushed Into surgery and onto the wl!lls.
A P"'" room, OO!IJplete with typewriten,
will be located in the hospital. /
The lest lnV1!f!es not only Costa ~:J emergency anll publlc safety> ag .
but a1ao the Calliomla Highway Pllrol.
the Orange' County Coroner, tbe-Sberifl'•
Ofrice, Red Cross and various others. •
all dogs,"' be addiML · Newport Beacb dory fisheniwl after the
victim ltaped from his &inktng $6,000 C:amP'11 regulitiom on pets (except
~ eye dogs) make the following
Polnls:
-No pet over 25 pounds is allowed in
builcJ!ngs.
-Peli ma, ~t be tied lo buildlngs or
lancldplng anloa located wbere they
will oot be i Aietf huani or a nuisance.
-Pets are banDed from carpeted areas of .eny building.
FBI Puts • Ill 'Kitchenette' cabin cruiser.
Arlen Erickson, of 9452 El Valle St,
was deposited unhurt on the beach near
Newport Pier· wnere be reported the
Disaster will strike sometime during,;
the morning hours but the exact time is 1 being kept secret.
sinking lo li!eguards.
-Pets !Illy.DOI vtalt In dining facilities or any eatfic area on campus.
Gr,ay's Renovation Allo Includes $10,f!OO Salary Tbe Newport Beacb palice helicopter
was dispatched lo the opot wha-e
Erickson' · had reported going clown -
about one mlle off the Santa Apa River
F1'0lll Pqe 1
HUACK ••• .I
Orange COOnty laws govemng pels re-
quire clop lo be licensed and to have
ahots; nqulre that all dogs walked Jn
publlc areu by leaahed with a lwh lesa
than lb: !aet long, and prohibit dogs from
public areas such as parks, beaches and
the university.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Aeling FBI
Diuctor L. Patrick Gray III bas in-
stalled a kllcben and hired a $10,000.a-
year lteward to prepare lunches for
himael! and bls stall as part of a 16,788
renovation of the office suite used by the
la!e J. F..dgar Hoover.
Asked about the kitchen, an FBI
Fog Delays Nixon's Work
On Future at Camp David
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Delayed brief-
ly by n·hanging {Of, Prelldent Nixon
today new lo hl• Camp David retreat
where aides said be woulo spend more
than a week working on plans t.o reshape
the uecutive bnnch duriDC bla eecond
term.
.Becau,. of the mcning fog, the" f.ie.1.'
dent wu driven to AnlcoltJa Nav1l Air
Station where be boanle\l the hell<opter
for tbe trip lo the M1r7land mountain
compound. He normally takea oft from
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'FREES ...
the coundl not lo enter a nolihborbood
and "ltrip n bare" of the older trftl.
Rowlanda said be spent the --writlnC 1 plan for the or'derly mnonJ of
tbe tr<es and ttpalr of the lidewllkl.
"We'll •llrl by rtmoving ..it the
wont tr<es," be el)llalned tbls momlng.
"And 'fl''ll analyie eaeb tree lo make
IUl'e it CID be moved.
"I WIDt a full record op every tree so
we can &bow what happens to them. We
want to do tb1t in a very logical gnd
planned mapner. We can't just go lnto an
aru. and rip everything out."
Some midenll bid urged the clty to
t'1Ve the trees, u tbey ~, and •pend the
~Y to •Imply cut the roots and fix the
walka:.
Rowlands, however, 11 y s: ''Other
ctUe.s are only kidding lhtm.w.lvt.! with
the root ayttem. 'Ibey Just gtt blager and
~'!;· We've cot to set the job done ..
DAILY PILOT
the White House's soulh lawn.
Accompanying the President were
White Houae cbie! of staff H. R,
Haldeman, domestic adviser J o h n
Ehrlldllnln Ind preslderlllill assfstanls
Tod Hullen· lllll IAwr...., Higby.
The White HOllll also said a leldlng in-
duslralllt who beaded an extensive
study ol the feden.l bureaucracy bas
been enlisted as a consultantt in the
President'• move to reshape the er.·
ecuUve branch.
Roy Ash, head of Litton Industries, was
reported oo tbe job at lhe White House
today.
Ash ¥'U chairman of a presidential
comrnis!ion which two yer.:rs ago com-
pleted a study of the federal government
and made extensive recommendations
for refonn and streamlining of its struc·
ture.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said
Nixon would remain at Camp David unt:D.
jlllt before be leaves for a 'nllntsgtving
holiday In Florida or Callfornla.
Nlson returned Sunday night from bis
home at Key BIM:ayne, Fla., where he
attended a chureh service and beard a
prayer for 1Ucct88 in Vietnam peace
negotiati9ns.
Frot1tP .. eJ
KILLER ...
were oot missed for three hours.
Tbe manhunt for Schmid and bls co-
tJCIPff hu 10 far been centered on the
Tempe area, where police are gua."ding
the ho,mea of aevera! persons in.
stnunen&ll An bi.11~ convlcUoo.
'lbe Tucaon strangler w h o s e
photocraph •-rod on the cover of lJle
Magutne 11 the belgbt of bis notoriety
thrutened to oome back and .kill .wi~
,,_. wbo put blm behind ban.
.... or.. C-.t MIL.,. jllllOT, ... .... Scbmkt WU lelltenced to dte for the
·11 ...,.... ,,.. N-P•w. 11 ....... -.. · •t¥,W.Uon murders of .. the three
.. err... C:.llf ,......,,.,. ~ • ...,.. teenagen, but moved off Artlona'1 death ...,. ..,._ .,.. ,...,....., ,__, ......., row alter &be recent U.S. Supreme Court
P,....,, ..... C.111 "'-· ........ ...... ell I IM"•""• a-:IVfl ..... ltllt V•lt.f, !...-decllk>n mlnaUng capita puolahment.
---. 1~i..ai .,.. IM 0 '•' AutborlUes declined to ldenUty those
a. .1-. ,'-"tr-. " .,,,..,. ,....... whose homes are betna euarded, ln ad-
~-._ ,_... s.~ .,. ..,.,.,.. diUon to lhlft penons Schmid and
n. ......, ~-"'9111 e. *' • ...., Hudgem beld captive for most or Sunday.
..., .,....,, c:wt. -..... c,,.._.., '*'-"they are very scared perlOnS,"
l•.,•" tr.. W•M «!marked S~. Jlm Bennett, of the Pinal ,.,....,_,,....._.
JH• ·L c.t.., County She '1 Office. ... _.,.__ Tho nm man coo!""'ted by !be
'-•• KM.n alayen wtt1 Charles CJovtr, 51. w b o .._ awoke at 2 a.m. SundaJ to find the
-A. M....... prllOIHllade gun pc.tins lnlo bis lace.
M • 0 -Scbmld Ind Hudcen& bad climbed
Cliaolss H. i--..1"'4 P. Nol throulb a ---of Clover's ": =-= ranch -lfter apeodlnc severol lrlflfd hcun. In • NArl>J vlDe)'lld u • -of Ht W ... lloy ,..,, lawman blOltud Uiom.
..... AM: .... r.o. ... IMO, t2626 CJovtr'I spread la about four mile.!
- -f:wn the prtoon. ......, ..... -......, ~ ''They wt~ lost and half froae to
"--......, -,_., ... ....,.. de•th," Mid the rancher who rec:Jde& .............. JJWt .... ~ • ou 1 itl • ..,. •• """'-..... nor..ueart ol the penal facllJty at
"' •• I I '"4• '41..&JI' Flortnce.
1;r • t •, 2 tt • .. 1.u11 He &aid the7 ace LOrtlllal and toast
with colfee. then took a ffmale fritnd In
spokesman said Hoover did not have an
"executtVe kl~" and neJthtr does
Gray becaule federal r e g a I a t i o n s
"prohibit kitchens except !or those In the
position of Cabinet officers and above ."
The spokesman described Gray's
kitchen as a 75 square-loot "cloSet area"
whicb houses al1%1Jlary all'<:Olldlllonlng
equipment and storage cabinets that
"can hardly be considered an adequate
area for an e:z:ecuUve-type kitchen, but
is more aptly descrjbed as a Pullman.
type kitchenette ...
During Hoover's tenure, the closet area
contained a refrigerator and a bot plate
which were. used during emergencies
when Hoover or bi.I staff were tmable to
leave the office.
It gave tbem "the bar< -.. lo prepare limited types of food,'' tbe
bureau said. "No fuD course ltmcbeons or
other mealJ were eerved.''
Since the kltcbeb ma WU redone,
Gray'• steward used It· on One OCCllioo
for 0 a workina Juocbecn" with aome
memben of 1he FBI ~' each of
whom contributed $2$ toward the cost of
food.
A UPI reporter was given a tour of
Gray 's suite and those ol other top FBI
officials.
Gray's suite includes his private office,
where be is using tbe same furnlture
Hoover had, his kitchen, a spotless white
bathroom. two large reception rooms,
five offices for his three assistants: and
five aecretaries, and a 80UI!.dproof
telephone room.
Gray took over one tltra office from
the Dlvlslon Of Crime Records -and
uses the same nmnber of Negro agent-
cbauUeura and clerks in the recepUon
and phone rooms to carry messages and
answer the door.
The idtcben baa acquired a oew $110
"apartmeot·alze stove," a $611 table top
_, Mesa
Calendar
TONIGHT
PLANNING COMMISSION -Regular
meetlnt<, City Hall. 7:30 p.m.
"GOOD GROOMING" -OCC Lecturo
Seriea: Good Health la Beautiful, Eliaft.
cia lllgh Scbool l"oNm, 7:30-t:30 p.m.
DANCE LESSONS -Dept. or Lelslll'o
Services offers round dance lesBOns at
WlllOll School, Mil W. Wilson, 7:30-t0:30
p.m. 11.15 per aesalon.
FACULTY ART SHOW -OCC
Gallery, Nov. 13 -Dec. 8. Rectpllon
tonight. 7:30-9 :30 p.m.
"LSD AND DEATH" -UCI Ei!enslon
series on Dignity 1n Death, 101 _PhyaicaJ
Sciences, 7-10 p.m. Admlalon $5.50.
PANEL ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
-UCI Extension series on Understan-
ding lhe System in Orange County, 171
HumanlU• Hall. 7·10 p.m. A.drnlasioo
$4.!0.
TUBSDAY, NOV. 11
0CC MORNING CONCERT -Krll
Amelotte, Gulta111t, MU&ic Stud1o No. I,
11 1.m. .
u1NVaTMENTS11 -oCc Jetture ·s.11o1 8Y William L. o•ar,.o. 11nat -. !:ulblttll Elamentary 6cbool,
7:1M:Jtl p.m.
SQUARE DANCING -Community
Rocmtlon Cent«, F1it'll""'nda 11-10 p.m.
$1 .. per leuon.
Mother, Quads WeJI =c.£•::--§j"..::::"':"S jw, IOI Into c:uat.ody, llq with two ="". ---teenoged boy1 wbo rtportedly lbowod up AlolSTEllDAM CAP) -catbuln1
0,-.. "liO;;, · · -1t the l'lllCh ltter In the cloy. SllOd and ber I-cloy.old quadrvpteta were
"""'-~ "'"'!.. • ~ -... "They ••rt lbrui.ned but not l1am>-r<ported dolnf well today. Tho lbret flfrll :-::l"'l:!. ........ ..;::: t<l," Si!L Bemlett said, lddltJt that Md I boy wert bom Salllnlay la the ..
., ".""-' -.schmid womod U....tcfdup.vfcllma-lhsJ-yo.r..id-..U..of a daolnlcal --'1'111-
'------------' would return and kill them If Ibey went couple hive been malTled llnca 1117 IDd to authoritln. lhete are their first children.
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oven or rotisserie, a '369 lc<>maldlll jetty -but the pilot reported the ZS.foot vessel was not completely IUbmerpd. machine, a IZIO gad>age dlsposal unit "It was floating bow up wilb about two
and ml worth o! other appllancea and-!eel sUcking out of the water.'' said
ulensllA. senior lileguard Larry Gibson. "We told
His refrigerator was luD of food, tooJc the Coast Guard about It and they Issued
water, lemon aoda and bottles of Ice a warnlng to all boats in the area to watch out for lL" v:ater wtilch he slpa while working. Gibson Wd the boat drifted offshore
In a sepraate store room oppoaJte fbe most of the day until a salvage company
kilcben is a new fill freezer. 1be' FBI, vessel hired by Erickson managed to get
wblcb supplied the cost flglln!S, aaid ~ a tow line around it.
charged 1193 !0< labor, for a to1a1 -"It bsd been going down bit by bit all
cost of $2,793. day and waa Just bar<ly bobbing above
The director's suite was re~ at a water when they got to it," Gibson aaid.
cost o! $3,994. Tbe FBI said lhll waa "They got a line around It and started
necesaltated by the removal o! doleili Ot pulling but the line parted and the boat
.,
t.o hide the worry from oar kldi. • • · '·
. The tire co--aaid he',
had been on bl! way to buainesa: meetingS';
in Puerto Rico when he wu hijacked.
"So -well -I never m1de it to~
Puerto Rico. · '
"And I'm not going, now. n
"No. All I -t lo do -ii !11 borne '·t
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lo Hoover. Tbe wall! now bear Gray's Gibson aaid the submerged cruiser ""'" CBS · Meeting' Call~ '.~ plaques and mementoes. tinued t.o drift nnlll ft bit underwater
Gray's steward receives $10,q!J a year rocks about a quarter-mile off the l8th WASIDNGTON (UPI) -'Ille F)cleral'7
!or the "planning, Jllln:balilc, ._... St. beach. MedlaUon and Conciliation Servi6e bas
lion and aen:lni of meahl fer » .. Gny "We pinpointed It by the debris and called a meellng with bol6 1lcfe4. ~·
and JDeJllbon of the ex~ eon. gasoline lllck," be aaJd. "It ls apparenUy lo try to settle the tedmlclano' lll9i!' 1
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