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Ex.~~o~s .. ~harged
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•Aryan ·Brothers~
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DAVENPORT, Iowa (UPI) -Rising waters from lhe MlnlalpplRlver and
the clos1ng of •.tbe old dty dump created a touchy 1ituaUon for Dl.venpru-t
olllclala'-an ... ...., ol 1,000 to l,SOO rals.
However, Public Works Director Rex Mathews says there's no reason for . concem ·U ·the mJlntlon of.ratl poleS "DO problfm, 00 health danjtr" It
~ u klli as nllldenta don't panic.
lllATBIWS SAID no -hu been -by • ral and pol!oned load bu
-plaOod, In -· and calch bulna to ellmlmlo lhe vagabonds. lit ·llild ilawllport< ...id<ala .. being asked to keep lhelr pels c<IQflned
• to llle,-!ld and lo cautloo cbDdren aboul lhe polaon, which bu -
pbml l!l•lilll beads and .-.. .. ·-·· ... -···-..
. .....mi.Mr.P.Blllll.Dl.came .l0 .. 111eirtJ<lo,JlllriDl.tbe. 'l<Uald 11ben. ll9. ~II,. were Wed by aulot u Ibey crooaed U.S. !I.
PGllce. potroled Iha area 4!"""'c1 Iha city's bueblll stadium to dbcourap
slgbtae.n. !nm kUllng Ille rab wttb clabo, lllcb and boRboD 111111 bee•ll"
IUCb --1d cause Iha rata to allacL
nearly ,..,. lochel of -· -undbop ou-lhelr "°""' lite Mon-city·_...., ___ lo
clw mud and ·rock lllJclel -county
roadn71.
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In San~ lhe nlnflll -July I ,_ to I.JO lncholo matq Iha ......,
tbe ftl-sl..ce I .. when IO.e ind>OI
....., tfforled. ni. lllat dow._. dunljlOd ,,_ one
.. ""' lncbeto "' nln In -)111111 "' '"" San P'rlocllco ..... Iha -ther ..,.Ice
said.
The Calllamla tnpny P a l r o I
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JOI bot-Colle.._ llld San
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Found Dead .....
By Neighbor
R. QuaiUn Royer, paat iraideot !I( lhe
American Bolrd of Orll s..r..., llld a
professor al lhe Mayo a1n1<, cllvwned
Monday momln& in a Htmtfnctoa
Harbour channel IP Huntington -.
Royer. 52, of 1392 Falkland Clrde, Wll
found Doollng flCe down In tbe ..... ,
ibout t a.m. by a neighbor 'ltif''trli
wa.., lnC' bedawn. arcordlng·to paUot.
l{IJ wife ttported that ht had pae to
the family boal aboul 2 a.m. wtiere ..
occaoW11ny slept ij he could not .., in
lhehollle.
When he failed to rehan the nut
morning. Mn. Royer called police at 7,•
a.m.
Pulice said he had flollod -1 •
yanb from his baal bef<re the MIP!>o'
dil<overed Ille body.
No .,,.... for his filling lnlO the c:lllJI.
nel hu been .... blilbed ,.i. ...
vatlpton said. Royer'• wife did tell ol-
fken lie had • put bJslo<y !I( -. problemo.
Royer, who practiced In Lone -·
., .. described by bil -· Dr. -Nelbling, aa baYlnc a 1111 !I( ...
tomplilhmenll "llx mU.. lone."
Ile WM grUlltad -I-School
ol 0..-7 ond tbe llldilM UiiWenllj
M~~:llll Dr. Royti-• • ...,_, ol oral .......,, at tllo ...,.
alnlc helot< -1n1 to 1--..
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IN8mB T88A'Y
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J DllLY PllDT s r.-. N•• t1r 14, lm
'Pied Piper' Falls Off Train, Seized
By ART1fUll R. VINSEL
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Olamplonship bllll ICbool amnut and
triple murderer awles Sdlmld Jr., •bo
neaped from Arizona State Prison
S.turday and wu.reportedly headed for
Orange Counly with a companion. is back
behind bars today.
Ironically, the agile athlete who Made
tJie cover of Ufe Magazine in 1985 while
bein.; prosecuted for the strangulaUon of
three teenaged girls failed ratber
loolishl1 .. be!> bis , __
Tbe prboatt who WU CIUihl I -
ljlO bldln& lmtdil. I bQlloweckut 11\D"
oastlel bone clnloe In --escape 811empl fell olf I lttlalJl tniD be
was trying lo bop,
He WU lltm bl!O CUJIOdy ID the
Soutbem Pldllc Rall.-! yard alaac
with a -JUD, but DOI tho -prtsoo<r ab<> oonvlcttd of th,.. murders
who aed with him Saturday.
The so-called Pied Piper of Tuclon,
Bli%%ard, Tornadoes
Midwest Storms
Rage; Seven Die
By UDlted Prtu Jnterutloul
A savage stonn raged through the na-
tion's mJdsecUon Monday night and early
today, elching a path of death and
destruction from the Great Lakes to Tu:-
as.
At least seven persons were tilled and
scores injured in blizt.ard.proportion
snows, tornadoes and high wlndS spawn.
ed by tbe storm.
At least one death was attributed to a
midwestem soowstonn that clogged
roads, stranded motorists, and forced the
closing of ai rports. A ~year-old mother
of si.J. wu electrocuted when she fell on a
snow-downed power line in Fairbary,
Neb.
At tts southern reaches , the stonn
spawned tornadoes and vi olent winds,
sweeping eastwarC: lhrough the Gulf
states with unrelenting fury and leaving
at least two persons dead and 30 others
injured in southwest and central Tens.
Damage was estimated in exces.s of $1
million.
Along the shores of the Great Lakes,
motorists and householders were forced
to avoid or flee high waves, spray and
flooding whipped up by stonny gales.
Along the eastern coast or Michigan,
waters of Lakes Huron and Erie forced
hundred! of perBOrul from their homes
and evacuation of hundreds of homes
either flooded or endangered, authorities
said.
Gov. Wllllam G. Milliken or Michigan
called out National Guardsmen to help
rescuers In Monroe County, where the
shoreline towns of Luna Pier, Bolles
Harbor and Morris Point were hardest
hit.
A Monroe county official said that
"CODWYltiVelJ'' at least 250 penoall bad
been moved out.
ln Bay C.ounty, civil d e f e n s e
FroM P .. el
ROYER ...
· beg'in his practice in 196.1.
He was a past diplomat of the
American OOard of oral surgery and
president of the Minnesota State Denta1
Association.
He was the author of 24 professional
publicaUons on oral surgery and four text·
boob. Royer w a s also the president
elect ol tbt 1973-74 Harbor Dental Society
whose membersh1p lncludt! over 500
dentlsta ln the greater Long Beach area.
Royer ls survived by hiJ wife, Vesta;
four daughters, Jan, Susan and Margie,
all of the home, and Linda Rose, of
Stockton.
Funeral services are pending wtlh the
We!tmlnster Mortuary.
From Pagel
FIRE ...
to the rear ol the property wa!I uved,
but with heavy amoke and water
damage. Morgan gave no motive for the
aUeged ar90n and said that joint police
and fire investigation of the blaze will
conUnue.
OIANM COAST ST
DAILY PILOT
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cooroma!Or Ray Kuh said tho water Jovel
of Saginaw Bay m !eel bllber -
oonnal, and many homes w""' ID clantler
or belng 11Wept r..m lhelr fooodatlooll.
Water, spray and wind dimipted traf-
fic on sboreljoe routes In tho Cblcl(!o
area, brlnglng early morning tie-ups.
The roaring wlndl whipped up laige
whitecaps on Lake Micblgan, 1tnc:llng the
waves spilling over breatwaten ooto ad-
jacent highways.
Michael Keede, a student from
Cleveland, Ohio, was missing and
presumed drowned after being washed
in!O tbt Jake along with ......U otber
students standing CG a C b I c a g o
breakwater watching the waves. 1be
others swam or were pulled to safety.
Air trafllc was balled ID and out of Epp-
ley Airfield ID Obama, Neb. and nearby
Offutt Air Force Bue, beadquarten of
the Strategic Air Command, was snowed
in.
A SAC spokesman said its atrbome jet
command which remains in the air con-
stantly 1:i caBe of attact on the growd
b&e at Omaha, was diverted to another
base for landtngs and takeoffs. Tbe com-
mand ln<Jud ...... ra1 groupa ol plaota
which relieve each other.
Up 10 a loot of """" shrouded porlfoos
or southern Ntbrasb and nortb....iem
K<oDSaS. Three peiaom were kllled ID tbe
Kan.su-Misaouri aru In what autborttle!:
said were weather-related traffic ac-
cldenta.
A chartered bm en route from Denver
to St. Paul, Minn., overturned on
Interstate fk) near North Platte, Neb., in·
juring 40 peraons.
Tbc Nebraska st.It patrol r<p0rted
•·.aany people" stranded at a rest area
on Interstate • between lJncoln and
Omllba, wbero a truck Jacknlltd, clostnc
lbe road to all traffic.
Heavy rains borDe by llrol!g winds
C:.luged portionl of tbt East. Flub Dood
warnings were in effect for nortbem New
Jersey today and local flooding was ex·
peeled ID portlOOI of New York and Con-
nectlcUt.
l'roMPagel
RAIN .•• \
l'r .... y and lnl<ntale IO, the patrol
said.
Warnings wert: 1tlll pOsted thll mom-
lng ror motortsta ID the Sima, whm!
snows dropped to the 4,000-foot level
Mooday. Tbt mow level at Moun1 Shasta
waa nearl1 3,lOO feet.
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McGovern Backs
Jean Westwood
ST. TIIOMAS, V.1. (UPI) -Sen.
George S. McGovern ukt t.oda1 "It would
be a mistake" for Democrata lo oust
Jean Westwood 41 Democratic naUonal
chainnan now.
Any decLllon about the ludenhlp, of
the party structun lhould be ]IOltponed
until after the nm of the iear, the
defeated Democratic p re 1 1 e a t I a I
nornintt, who dtole her !or the job lut
July, told reporton 11 bll poat.<lectloo
retreat tn tbt Vlrsln flWldl.
Five govemon -memben of the u.
eeutlve committee of lhe Democn:tlc
Governors Qiofete!M:'e -recmnmended
Monday that Mn. Watwood tllap -
before a National Committee meeUDa
Dec. 9.
DOW IO J1111 old, who -eleollor lboes IDd pw:t;U m1M., to enbloce
hll fto'!'!ool, lluoo lncb ~ • be -.-.. ...... -........
,...,,... wm -!ill tile--· Autborttlea -ted I mMhuni Ill!
trlplHIQv Ra1mood 81Mlpoa, rlf ...
bu ..,..nedl7 -two ,_
-lo lbo Plloaalx .... witbbl tho
putKbour9.
Sdlmfd and Htldp>s """' IUlj)OCl<d lo
be headed for °""'it County, b a .. d
... tho -~ -81., GardeD
Gnlft, IDomd ID I -pmm
~ 'l1loJ bnJb lolo I ........... liar
mlla !rom the priml lllef lied II
rtonnce, Alb., earlf SundO)' mtl foroecl
four per_ to --al •• olol lo
Timil>e, I -ol l'llomltl. 'Polioe Nld ...... Cblllel a.-; "
and the -other Wlldtnllllecl boltOioi tlivYo all the WI'/ bome ID lemlr before
COLOllllA
ECUADOR
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Wlaere Boats Sei%ed
Map spots Salinu, off the coast of which two U.S.-owned floh~ta
were '"1zed Sunday after reportedly violating Ecuador's 20(). off·
t<hore territorial limits. (See story, Page 4.)
I rulin Probes Spiri~ual
Cult of ¥ outhful Guru
NEW DELlfl (AP) -Prime Minister to celebrate tho blrlh amtl..nary of the
Indira Gandhi's government ls in-glll'U's lat.I father, who founded the
vesllgaling a religious movrment,headed DlvlneUgbl Mllllcwt In India In 11111. •
by a guru claiming lo be 14 years old T!te guru expmtecl the moY......i to
wbo is lndla's latest aptrttual export 10 tbt Weat lo the spring of 1rn, fOlng llrst
tbt West, authoritative aourcea said. 10 England and the llttllec: States.
These lnformanla said Mn. Gandhi In an inte:vltw, the guru dealetl any
heratll bu taken a perSODal tnltrtal -penooa1 connection with tbt Impounded
in her capacity as head of all intelligence suttcaae. When he went through cu:rtoms
agencl<a -ID the contJQveny swirling al New Delbl alrpori -u even gurus
aruund Guru Maharaj JI, -lo bis have 10 >to -be !Old lnspecton be bad
devotee! as 0 1ord of the mdft'l'se," notblng to declare. uprtnce of peace" and "the perfect "It WU nothlng to do with me," be aid muter." of the controveny. "It'1 an attempt to
One atttlDr member ol tbe government bann lha Divine l.tPI Ml-Wlten
said Monday that I n d i a n diplomaUc IOflleCIDe IJ'OWI, otherl get JeaJoul of him
mllllons ID counlrl .. whm! the guru's -and the Dlvlnt Ugbl Mlalon ba4 just
Divine Ught Mlu1on operates _ ln-~~like an atomic bomb all over the
eluding tbt UDltecl States and Britain -Tbe mlaolon clalml 1 loiJowtng of five
have bt<n aWd 10 tnvesllgalt financial million tn this COUllley and nearly 40,000
aspecta of tbt movement. tn tbt United Slal<a, 10,000 tn continental
Tbe government, be added, wanta to E\llOpe, 1,000 b. Britain and IOll tn Japan.
deltrmint whether tbt mission 19 A high J;.enollt!DI '°"""' &aid It wu violating Indian law, p a r t I c u I a r I y unllkely """1d be ID1 prooecutlon
regarding realrlctlont1 on !Jldlan nationals or tbe guru, becaulO bis Indian peraona1
·having bank aceounts and capita1 auels secretary who traveled with him ac-
alxoad. cepted respomtbllll)' for the suitcase.
The eontroversy began wben tbt guru American olevoteea rocentiy purcbastd
returned to tndla last Tuesday in a jum-two small airplanel f<r the guru.•1 use.
bo jet filled with 3311 Amtrlcan disciples Brigham, however, said all mooey
-and 1 sull<ut coDtalnlng tu,000 In recoived by the ,,,_ lutd come lnlm
money, watcbtl and jewel>, Including private donations and tbal all pun:hases
dlllDOOd rinp and a pearl necklace. were made t..ward 1 puri-.
QJlloms lmpwnded tbt tiUltcase. Defending the purcbaM of the . two
Arthur Brigham, a devotee from planes, Brigham Aid: ''There are ao
Denver, Colo., dlttc10r or the many bijacklnp of cornme<clal plaota.
movement's luge public r e I a t Io n s This ii why be needs bis own planes.
dlvlalon, said the money WI! 10 be used Gim: Maharaj JI'• Ille ls supremely
fO< meeting the local ~evel and lood ex-valuable lo UI, ~ be II tbt
pemes of about S,000 Western devotees, bestower of The Koowteage to us. We
DIGllly lrom tbt United States, wbo tame don't want 11iytblng lo happen to blm."
reportfnc the .-mtet with Scbmltl
111<1 HtJdcem. Sdmlld--nac • ""' lndlln blmllot
and ltload wl8 ......... - -ldoe
Into Ctlllody wflhout .., -wbeo
taplmod bl tho rallyard ol bis -....
He lutd tbnalcuetl lo iotum -doy
and murder ..nalD wt-wbo tatJfled qafnll him ID cma o1 the ...i
lurid murder trilll ol Iba lllOI, a
forerunner to the Mansoo Family cue.
l'te•Pflfel
MANSON ..•
"inmate boodlmn" group known as the
Aryan Brolbtrhood """' covered by the
oowafls worn by the two 111ttt1.
1-\l< "Squeaky" Fromme, !4, Nan.
ey Pflllwl,' 24, and Prlscflll Cooper, 21,
were neatly altlrod bl blooata aocl lllaclts
u tbty appearecl bdore Municipal Judge
La.....,. Dmcm alter befoa led io10
cOurt In -and cbalm. • .
Mill Fromme and -Pitman spent mooths In a vigil outside a Los Angele!
courthouat during tbe trial of Manson
aliil Ill!"' -cult r.tio-o lor the "tllrm" ~ of -Jlbaron Tilt .
aDt1 m olben. ·
Tiie Fromme &lrl testilled at lellit!i
durjllc tbe tr1a1 about ber life with
......., while Miss Pitman was accused
ol lr7!nc to llllltlf!Ble hllb ·u;o ID bis Jall
cell.
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RETURNING TO PAR!$
Hanoi's L9 OUc Tho
!Jan~i Okays
More· Secret
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Peace TalkS
llili Cooper's mly -m-u...
-tho ·-lamlly" -the icar By u--Jnlen-CD her ""-1. North Vietnam compiled, toda)I wHll
lllcbaol -. M, itocky, ..... ...., President N1Jon'1 demands !or more
............ -"1111 • --. and . -Vietnam peace lallta .... displtcb-James T. cratg, 33, a btanled parolee ed Its chlel De(!Oliator, Le Due 'Ibo, lo
who bad been ooughl IOI' reluru lo prison, Paris.
v;o:-r. blue jail coveralls durlng their 1be White House said presidential ad-
court appearance. vi!er Henry A. Kissinger will be leaving
"Yeah." they answered when OriYOD aoon.
ulred u Ibey understood the c:bargts. Whitt Home Preos Stcretary Ronald
The judge ordered the five suspects L. Ziegler said, Kissinger conferred by
held without bail and continued the ar-telepbooe with President Nixon for 25
raJgnment until Nov. 2'1. minutes today.
Monfort, C r a I g and William M. Ht reluoed to give any delafls ol tbt
Goucher, 23, an ex-convict being held ln U.S. talks with North or South Vietnam
Stockton for an Oct. 30 liquor st.ore rob-but said the president is satisfied with
beey, were charged later Mmday with tbe way Ibey are going.
tbe uurder of Willett. There was some speculation that Kiss-
60% of , Students
Out of School
Pl'ITSBURGH, Calli (AP)-Al least 60
percent ol lht district'• children staY<d
home from Pittsburg ICbools Mooday as
teacbera coolfnued to lllrike.
Tbe Pittsburg Untiled School DLllrlcl
Issued a statement saylnc Ila Def!Ollalon
-a telegram 10 the.. atrtklng leacbers preml!llng 10 11<1 op ta1lta within M lioun.
However, a lpoklemian !or the atrtklng
Pittaburg Edlntioo A s 1 o c 1 a t ·I o a ,
_....,ling :l50 of the dlllrlcl'• 300
teachers, called the offer an "outrage."
Female Robber
Nets $4,896
OAKLAND (AP) -A lemale
bank robber made oil with K,19e
from a Bank of America branch
here after bandJna a teller a oote
saying, '1This ls a holdup. Gtve me
yout lOO's, 50's, lO's and.5'1,'' police
&aid.
Pollte lald tbt slender bloode
bandit, described as betw ... 24 and
2:1 years old, wore a matching beige
trencb coat and bat when llbe
• entered lht bank Monday momlng.
'!be note sbt baJtded Teller Jean
Johnlon, Sl, al9o stated llhe wu ac-
companied by a partner and warn-
ed, "Don't give me any trouble,"
offken said.
inger and Tho might meet Wednesday In
Paril 1J:ut the New China News Agency
re]iorted lroµi Peking l h a l Tho was
meettng today wHh Premier Chott En-lal,
and Communist dlplomala ID Paris said
Tho would stop off In Moscow, too.
W-.igton dllpotcbes said · Klssinger
likely """1d .jlOt 1 .. ve Wasblngton tmtil
late Wednesday or early. Tliursday. nte
White Howle said, ''We'll let you tnow."
Hanol a.dio, in announcing for the
first time that 1bo wu wllllng to meet
Kissinger for negotiations and not j\151 lo
sign a ceut>1ire l(!r«tll<lll warned that
North Vietnam will continue "and l1ep up" the war U th< United Statta proloap
tbe lalb or deJm lllJ!tlitS. · ' •
"Of ·'flte;~'" H.andi ftadlO''. a I a. 1itbe
United States ltU ProPosm anolber
private DM!tling between tbe United
Stal<a and tbt Democratic Repobllc or
Vietnam to settle tbt aignlng ol an qr«-
ment on ending the war and restoring
peace ID Vietnam.
"Onee again to show Jts good will and
its serious attitude the Democratic
~public of Vietnam side bas agreed to
lllla U.S. propooal."
Previously, North V i e t n a m e s e
spokestpen insisted that Tho and fellow
negotiator Xuan Thuy, the nominal head
of Hanoi'.1 DtgOtiatiog mission in Parts
were prepared to meet Kissinger only ll
be came to initial the draft accord.
Reinecke Appointed
to Indll ID aeven cbartered Boelng 7t7s The Knowledge 11.IU)lpOOed,,tO consist
lo meditate in the Himalayas for a , _::o~l waiiiiiya;i.:;IO~dev~•~elop~~~~llualual~ enlrgy~~·--.,l;~~~~
month. · I The w1tdttl and jewelry, be added,
SACRAMENTO (AP) -U. Gov. Ed
Reinecke bu been named cbalrman of a
tuk force that tntenda to streamline
California'1 m&sslve machinery of local
government. Reinect ?, named Monday to
tbe post by Gov: Rqnald Reagan, said the
study will seet more efficiency' lower
cost, greater local control and a cure for
what the lieutenant governor calltd
''overgovernrnentallzatlon.''
,,... &Jlla for the guru, his mother and
brotben and for about 2,000 mahatmas,
the prlatl of tbe Divine Light Mlsslon.
"TbJs WU aJppoted 10 be like I birth-
day port)'," said Brigham, aplatntng
that Ibo -tees bad cmne hero mainly
GOP Official Ousted
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Vlrlfnla Taylor'1
1Ul cm tbt lltpabllcln c.unt)' Central
Committee 11 vlCIDt II)' nnanlmooa vote
ol the other memben, who 1n 1ngmd
by ber --of the Democratlc --Ual .......... .
NO GAP HERE!
Our carpet instelletions ere so smooth that you
assured of the finest seams anywhere.
can be
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~ehrt N. Weff
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J111i l. c.,1., Dead at Age 125
We hand sew our seams from the back with 11 crou-stitch,
end then reinforce with latex to prevent them from ever
coming open. This takes e little longer, but is infinitely
superior to taped se .. rns.
The best installers In the county are performing
ALDEN'S, trained by us to iftstell the rlght_w~yl
for Vk:I ,,..._,, _. O.W.I ,,...,....,
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CARCROSS, C.n<da (AP) -Doalll
h11 ended the f1bulou.:: career of • ncn-
vo1_lng inhabitant who piled up '1Vtt aa
estimated l2S years the reputatkln for
being the hlrdott-drlnktn' -· dirtiest ~rood ln town. ' '
He lived U~ the 1old ruab, a
lhlpwrock, nt .. and blllllrda
Everybody called him juat j,i.u, ..=
No one knew hll extct 111 but
.., be WI:: lbert In the IM pit! ....
and WU pMty old tVWI tblll ,,..,
ealcuilte maybe tU yt1t'I, all told .,, ..,.
told u Iba cue mai be, Ho~-llopcott, owner of the Qulbau ·~... reported h11 death ~
and said with ..... •tnolloo ba bad -~te 1 -., but 1lwaya - -ID jlAl ollde oil his llool, tttlck Na 1111 ap ID
the air and be a quiet pront.
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:rrustees Sought ·
Nominations
For Citizen
Of Year Set
. In an effort to involve more Mldmla
in the lelectiorl of San OaNrtte'•
''Ctiaen GI the Year,'' the chamber of
CVlllbru! Im uked 71 ........,1ty
orpnlzatlcm to each rnnlftlte tlleir
choice !or lf71.
'l1le nrntinee, cne man or-aae 1ftllDIDt
from each gri>up does not ha .. to he a
member of that group,
As in the .-. nominlltlGno will he ac-
cepted from· loca! Individual.< and
buslnesses. Deadline for suggestioos is
Jan. 5. 'nley can be made by letter only,
addressed to the chamber, P.O. Bo• 3311,
San Clemente.
Judlng wjll he based on the nominee's
oontrlbutkD toward Sao Clemeale, mi
service and Jeadenhlp, and OD a<llYllles
promoting the city economically,
culturally or educationally.
Seven ..._., winners of ~ award will
mske up the selectloa oommlttee.
They are Dr. Robert Beasley,
ve!erloarlan; Mu Berg. dty clerk; Don H-. mmager of Dana Wbsrf
Sportllaldag; Stan l!.:rring, owner ol
Stan's Enterprises; W!lter LI e b I g,
p-; Pao! Presley, owoa', San
Clemente Inn; and Clllf MmTay. clJief of
pollct..
'l!Je winner will ....,Ive a plaque at the
chamber's -1 inrtallatiao baoquel
Jan. 13 al the Sao Clemmte Inn.
ID ..,..tim to the cltifeo award,
~ -of appreciation will be
awarded Ii> penoos who rank blgb in the
judging. Non-residents who b a v e
performed llC'Vice tO San Clemmie .are
eligil>le to receiVe certlflcalel, bUt not
the tOp honor.
~asty Burglars
Hit Restar,irant
PORTERVILLE (UPl}-Pollce hunted
today for thieves wtth good lalte and
vullar vocabularies.
soddlollidl Coonnmnlty CoUeae Dlllrlc:I:
i-.i qulllleil -to fill the two
-polllaooledlnadlolricl~ portn""" p1an adol*d ..,. ..c.n Nov.
7.
On eitdioa day, voters QllVMI split-
111111-... 5 Into --,,,.._
-arw 5 lncludoa Le11an Warld and
Llgml Nlpel, Ue11 I W>(•*f\ I, I
lnlne, Late -ml El Toro am!
-7--Vlejoand&on
Juan Copiltraao.
-!firhael . Col1llll, who
rep: : Wtd tbe old area 5, mww 1riU
--..... s.1eov1ng-. 5 and 7
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appointed to the pcwlflmL
Dilltrlct mm-Monday accepted a
-by Ham Vogel that -loo !or
-of the two imia mm11·. laller to
the -dbtrlcl lndlcallng tlieir m.
-In the polltlonL 'Ille Jeller .-include a atatemmt
liltiog the -for ""'*ID& the poll,
plus a brief ......,. repnlhiol the IP.
pllclml's 14cftaioo and Prior elOc:ti.e ...
perience.
All applications must be received by
tbe c..«•m11u1t1 eoJleee 'diltrict no later
tbaa 5 p.m. Dec. t, -... a,.....i.
Alter all appficallons are noceived,
trustees will interview each potential
candidate and select the two . new
.... -~-... later than the middle of J:>e<emher,
College officials noted tlu\t prospective
candidates who wlsb to serve eJther area
5 or 7 ahopld contact the collece to make
oure the>' ...ide In the appropriate
trustee area. t The college may be contacted by call-
ing 831-9700 or 4ll&4950 between a a.m.
and 5 p.m. for further infannatioo.
Victim of Tennis
Ball Sues School
A Laguna Hilla woman whose 11-year-
old ctau&flter suffered serioua injuries
when she was atruct by a tennis ball at
school baa sued the San Joaquin School
Distrid for $100,000.
Mrs. Ano F .. Waugh. 250Z1 MacKenzie
Sl, c1aimJ in tbe Orange County Superior
Court lawsuit llled Monday that teadl<n
at Valeoci&. Elomeolary. School ....,.
oegllgeat last April I whoo her daogldn,
Victoria, was. atruci: bJ one of. a wmber
or tennis balls thrown by boys.
Mn. Waugh claims that her daughter's
eyesight bas been threatened by the
resulting injuey .. Her.-clahn .. agalost the
school was rejected by trusteeJI May 19.
Barbecue Equipment
Stolen in Capistrano
Tbe burg1an struck twice in recent
nightl at Charles' Restaurant a t Indoor barbecue equipment valued at Porterville Airport. $5e5 was stolen Monday' night from a
'Ibey took seven bottles of champagne, home under cmstnx.1io11 in San Juan
20 champagne glasses, five bottles of liq-Capistrano.
uor .15 paundl of sausage, six pies. a -Orange County Sheriff's officers said naD cU:e and a radio on tbetr Ont viJlt. intruders broke open a locked door to
1bey r<tumed the next D!pl to take 25 galn ...try to a home at -t Via
)lOIDk of lobster, 10 pounds ol shrhnp, Cascada. 1be home Is mie ol a LJmber
two cases of beer and five bottles ol being built to the area by the Leaclenblp
wlno. HOllllng Systems lnc.
The thieves allo ...-profanities and Leadenbip officials Aid the -r
oblcmiUes on the counter with cans of electrical barbecues were to have been
_..-laed whipped croam. installed toci.y.
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Ing In Tokyo lo lleep blmaelf In ellape. He II on a tour lll"OUnd the
world , and will eo to Taipei and then to India.
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Laguna's
Shop Area
Set Back
By FREDERICK 8CllOEMl!llL
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'!'be rate or a lt.5 million 1poclalty abop
complex in Lacuoo Beach II aGUdod by
a question mart today following planning
commission action Monday n!pL
Planners did DOI a-e ...,.a1
variance r<quests •hlcb llOOld have
allowed Weal America Investmenta to
bciJd s C ,000 squaro fool "VDlap
Palms" shopptog compla: lo the 1100
block of South CoaJt lllgbwsy'.
Asked ti the ~·· actions
would kill the P'"!ect. arddted Rmald
Goldmsn replied bitterly, "I jml don't
know."
Specifically, the oommltalon failed to
allow a 13 percent redacUon ln the
numbel' or parking ._ nqulred o1 the
development.
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READY, AIM. ~•RE-UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, STUDENT LEADER LET OFP STEAM
Duel With Custard PIH Part of 'Day of I nunlty' on Hartford Unl .. rslty t_.;
The reduction would be rulODlhle,
Goldman said, because not an bn•' ......
would be attncUng CUltomel"I It the
same Ume.
Kiwanis Father,
Son Basketball
Oinic Slated
'nle third annual Kiwanis Father and
Son Basketball Clinic will he held begin-
ning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Laguna
Beacb High· S<hool.
1be clinic is spol1SQl'ed by the Kiwani.B
Club, the Laguna Beach Unified School
District and the city Recreation Depart..
ment.
The day.long program includes basket·
ball Up& and ball banclling teclmiquet by
high school varsity basketball ooacb Jer-
ry Fair.
Guest speaker Is Bill Bloom, El
Camino College ooad>. Lakers' film,
"1be Gr<atest Seaaoo" will he shown.
Cookies, milk and collee will he oerved
at the cafeteria at 1:30 a.m. and the
Kiwanis will eerve a free lunch at noon.
Information on the Recreation
Department's Basketball Leagues will
also be available.
Further lnionnation about the program
Is available !rom the city lleaeatlon
Department. ..
Ca111pus Insanity
School Head, Student Trade Pies
Plaoom also denied a r_.i lo a·
coed the »loot helghl llmll In the ......
men:lal .,.. by three ta als fetl to ~
for coocealmenl of air condttlonlng
systems.
"'lb• 11 root limit 1s a Imler lrlol,"
commented ~ Laja Jeflfty,
relming to the :JI.fool beJcbt Umll for sll
structures. "If we allow you to 10 aD the
way to the muimum there thoald be
WEST HARTFORD, Olnn. (UPI) -the presidetlt o1 the college and the pruJ. good reuon. But r -'"' real -. "
High colleoe J Goldman ll'l1led that --ID the DOCl'I on a :_,.tJ cams-is. llSt dent of the student uwiltlm. 30 foot limit WOQ)d nec111ttate flat,.
three paces apart the pnlagooiats, With bunclreds of ,.run, lludelllutml-rather than aloped, r..&pa and other
th ing around t be combataoll, the two 1 ... dalrab!e destp featum. Freezer Dea stared coolly at each othet. 'lbm they 1e1 Conuoiaslonen s1so -...i t b. ny. developer 1 vartanc. rtlatlng to the
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S t Held '-· ~~ ,_ .. ~~• ~~ ,..,.Ive. Goldman said this may Impair us pee pies. )easing negotiations with p 0 t e D t l 8 1
The pie fight between Unl"'11117 of clJenta. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A 4l·year-""'Rartfonl president Dr. Arc b t b 1 Id 1be planning commission acreed that
old man •anted b)' Maa1eca autbort11e1 Woodnl[f and the prealdenl of the Siu-the fllll lllllllbel' ol =-lhould in the slaylnc of a woman found stuffed dent Asooclatlon Erle IJ!aky of Great he nqulnd of the followtog
in a !new -arrested here today, Neck, N.Y ... ~ part ol the .ochool'1 1-i. by Roy Cbllda Dr. Murray police said. "Day ol 1osanity" -an eftlll . ..,. · ..,......
Olfkors said Jolm Lester Robblol, 41, gestod by Lit.sky to let of! a llWe -. ~ former -of the Poltay
waa arrested at a local hotel °"Manteca '!'be challe-e was Lilaky'1 but -Sbaclt, ·-· ... that the IOU them aeclol' of warranta charllnl blm .ttb llnklegree --•-murder lo tbi oleatb ol Mn. Carlina Woodrull agroed It •u hll choice ol the dlJ oeeda mora pwkllld -11111
Montano, 8 .....ea tavern owner mJJ8.. weapons and he has 1 rondneu lor lea. u IQlltPed bJ tbe deYeloper.
inl stoce Oct. 5. L11atard. Barr ab-the -for adeqoate
Her decomP'!l!ed body •u -Nov. 4 The protagonists hurled three paBtol and """"'eel that -
wnpped lo a iboet In a -at the decorated plea at each other, the !Int at pareell of land be -adjacellt to Illa
home wt>ere Ille bad hem llvlog .ttb three paces, the second !rom two and the ptopoaed de....,.IMOI mlP& h • ~ ~. llld. third from ooe. "avallabla" for addad P*l:lic.
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Insurance U.S. Bombers Pound Indochina
Inventor's .
Policy Eyed
Navy Jets Support S. Viet Troops Near Quang Tri City
Getting Out
The Buekets
RAINDROPS FALLING DEPT. -
Every time it clouds up and dribbles a
liltle mist along tit.ls best of all possible
coasts, lots of folks get pretty nervous.
~ :5 they have &ood reason.
reason for the jitters is that it
't precipitate much in our region.
Another is thi.s old belit!:f that water lan-
ding on high places will seek to nm doWn
to low pla~s, like the Pacific ~an, for
example .
Along our coastal slope, the hills are
the high places and the ocean is the low
place. Most or us live in between.
When' a whole lot of water falls , it
rushes' from high to low. This condition ill
called a flood. And as noted , most of us
live litetween the high and the low parts.
'BACK.-IN THE OLD days, we didn 't
have too many bad floods along the coast
becauae the land was so dry from no rain
for -a long time. Thus wben the rams
came heavy, you often heard a loud suck-
ing noise. nus was the land, absorbing
the watl!r at a rapid rate.
Nowadays, however, we have covered
most ,of that land with asphalt streets
end driveways, tract houses, large
billboards and taco stands. So today,
when the land .!lucks, all it gets is a
mouthful or concrete. '
FLOOD CONTROL people worry a
whole lot about this condJtion. They
figure if it should rain a Jot, the water
won't get ·through all those asphalt
driveways "Or taco stands and instead will
look for some other place to go. Like into
folks' houses. automobiles· and barbecue
pits.
Each area along our coast has ~
hiStory of how it handles heavy dew from
the sky. In San Clemente, sometimes
pieces of. earth fall off into other places.
Same thing along the Doheny Palisades.
ln San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Creek
actually runs nter and sometimes it
runs off hllo otblr auprile locations.
Laguna Beach turns into several rivers
as water on the hills decides to join the
ocean. Laguna Canyon floods. J,_aguna
Canyon will flood ii you spit in It.
NOBODY KNOWS. however, what
heavy wa"rs will do In the city of Jnlne
because there ham't really been that
much dew since heavy housing vistted
the new metropolis.
Corona del Mar hu ill own big nain
specialty. Clogged street dnln5. Coron.a
del Martians pile stuff In the street
drains all summer and then complain
when they clog 1n the winter.
Balboa Island is nice tn the rain except
at very high tide1. At high tides the
Newport city people have lo close the
street· dn.in valves so the water won 't
back up ooto the llland. Thls gives the
stuff falling fmm the sky little choice but
to fill up the Island like a bathtub.
COSTA MESA'S mesa and the Hun-lincton Beach Oats 1190 offer an in·
terestlng history in times of heavy
preclpiLalion. When nothing was there, in
the old days, the fiats and the mesa
would become two big duck lakes. Now
these areas are covered with residential
developments. You ponder the rains of
yc1teryear and hope these areas art also
eovered with a lot of drains now, too.
Well. it's raining a little bit right now
and I am not worried about floodl of
bygoot eras. Ri&ht now I'm pondering a
roof ltU: right over the stairs to our
lower bedroom.
WHY lS IT lhal every lime the roof
leaks, it's always over some vital dry
spot? Why not over the bathtub (or •
change'!' I should get so lucky.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. IUPIJ -The
mt.tier of a $2 mllliOn life ln!Uranct
policy on the Ille of inventor Victor G.
Null was amoog the chief points today In
the investigation of his slaying last \week .
The policy taken out in September wllh
Lloyds of Loodon named Null's estate
and his business associates a s
beneficiaries. The associates are John
Walsh . Robert McCoole. Carroll Shelton,
James CaJvert and earl Gaertner. a St.
Loois Circuit Court judge.
CALVERT'S SON, Ronald calvert. was
one of two beoeliciaries of $750,000 in m-
surance Policies on the life of St. Louis
County businnsman Jack Edwards, 44.
who was shot to death in July 1970.
Donald Deal. an automobile salesman,
told police F.dwards was shot fatally
when a shotgun Deal was carrying fired
accidentally when he tripped over a cat
in the offices of OK Auto Sales in the St.
Louis County suburb of Brentwood.
A charge of first degree murder
against Deal was dismissed after the
court was told the prosecution lacked
evidence to prove the shooting had been
deliberate or premeditated.
Ronald Calvert and his brother-in-law,
Henry Midden, were F.dwards' as.wci·
ates in a waste receptacles business.
CALVERT ANO Midden were the
beneficiaries of a $300,000 Policy on
Edwards' life that carried an additional
$250,000 payment for accidental death
and a second policy for $200,000 on
Edwards' life.
Police said Milton Stein, attorney for
the Edwards-Calvert-Midden firm, was
shot to death in an apparent street rob-
bery in University City, Mo., about three
months after Edwards was slain.
Deal died six weeks ago in Florida
under what police described a s
"mysterious circumstances.''
Investigators for the major case squad
were studying the insurance policy on ..
NuU's life. The policy is believed to cover
only accidental death and authorities
were checking to see if murder is
classified under the accidental category.
NULL, 34, was found shot to death in
his office Thursday night. He had been
shot three times in the head. Although
his wife said Null had feared his revolu-
tiooary turbine gas engine ~would be
stolen, the working model··ol...,the engine
was left intact in the office, which was
ransacked.
Mrs. Null also said her husband had
been frightened about the large in·
surance policy on his life.
The 35 major case squad investigators
were also trying to find a safe deposit
box that a key found in Null's office
would fit. A set of blueprints also were
found and detectives were seeking to
determine whether they were plans for
the engine. Null's associates bad said
Null committed to memory the plans for
the engine and did not have written
plans.
Transportation Piao
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Without a vote
to spare, the Senate Finance Conwittee
has approved a sweeping measure calling
for creation of a a:.atewide transportation
plan by 19'7&. The vote Monday was 7~ to
send the bill to the Senate noor. Seven
votes ii a bare majority on the 13-man
commJttee.
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SAIGON (AP) -U.S. filhttr-bom!>ert
and 8$1 Stratofort.resses blt wide areas
ol Indochina Mooday llld today, Oying
about 500 strikes on bolh sides ot the
demWtarited zooe, in Lao& and in Cam·
bodla to blunt the North Vietnam.,. IUJ>-
ply buildup In aniclp1tlon of a cease-
fire. . ..
Below the DMZ, the South Vietnamese
command said, nearly 700 rouods ol .
arUUery, rocket and mortar fire hit
government troops operattna DOttb and
south of Quang Tri City llld IOlllh of
Hue. and oeveral flrefig)lll broke out. At
least 32 North Vietnamese t~ were
killed, while govemmeut casualties we~
five killed and 34 wounded. the Saigell
commend reported.
U.S. NAVY jets roared in from their
carriers off the coast to support the
South Vietnamese ueop., in one battle
nine miles sou lb west of Quang Tri Clly.
"The troops were in close· contact,"
'4id Cmdr. Gerry Hesse or Butler, N.J.
"We could see both the friendly and
enemy troops firing at ea~h other."
Tile U.S. Commllld repor1ed 220
fighter-bomber strikes in the southem
half'of North Vietnam and another 171 in
the northern provinces of South Vietnam .
Bombing in the Hanoi-Haiphong region
and the rest ol North, Vletnam north of
the 20th parallel has been halted to im·
prove the atmosphere for cease-fire
negotiations~
SOURCES ·sAID .S. fighter-bombers
carried out SO strikes in Laos
and Cambodia.
The BS2s made more tban 60 strikes on
both sides or the DMZ and in Laos and
Cambodia, U.S. military sources said.
The U.S. Command announced the B52s
today made their deepest penetration in-
Cold, Lad9?
This giant mannequin isn't ex-
actly dressed for the season's
first cold weather and snow in
Omaha. Approximately four to
six inches of snow is expected
today in Nebraska. Bmrr.
Snow Wallops Midwest
Drizzle Dampens East; Tranquil Over Rockies
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Detected
On Viet Vets
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. iAPJ -A team
of doctors bas reported evidence sug-
gesting that' a"pprecilble numbers of
troops returning from Vietnam rnay have
"silent" UDdetectea ic?oott~a that could
have national iniplJcaUons unless: the
men are found and treated.
Indeed, the doctors told a scientific
meeting Monday, it ii PQISlble that much
of an already· noted·~ resi.!taoce
of gonorrhea fentl& Jn tbe United States
to antibiotic wonder cb'uo bu been due
lo "importation of rtlilfant strains" by
Vietnam returnees w h o s e own
transmissible lnfedion wu overlooked
because they -~no symptoms.
The doctors . recommended that all
Vietnam returnees be ~ by a new
test they devtsea for diagnosing "silent"
gonorrhea.
The doctor• -·ol the University of
Washington, 5eattle, and the Army's
Madigan General H01pital, Tacoma,
Wash. -~ theJr report te the centen-
nial meeting fl.. the American Public
Health Association.
They did so in repurting evidence from
limited studlet ot both civilians and
military men that "asymptomatic"
gonorrhea appiii-em:Jy iB much more
prevalent among .11181es than prevloll!ly
thought. They deflDed asymptomatic
gonon-bea as a f(lbirrbea infection which
produces no symptoms in the male or
female infected but may produce active
disease lf transmitted sexually.
Ecuadorian Navy
Seizes Eight
U.S. Tuttaboats
QUt'tO (AP) -Tbt annual tuna war
between Ecuadorll1Ul1J.S. ilshermen bas
begun wllh the seizin ot eight boats.
One was relealed; tht other seven are
being held until hearings detenrune
whether their owoen wlll be fined.
Ecuadorian naval craft fo~ the tuna
boats into port Sunday and Monday In !he
cootinuing dlspule over jurlsdlction over
the fishing grounds off the west coast of
South Amerka.
ECUADOR, PERU and Cltlle claim a
200-rnile fishlnc limit, but the United
States says internaitiooal Jaw allows na-
tional jurisdiction to extend onl~ 12 miles
off shore.
The 830-ton Nautilus aod the Freedom
were forced into port oo SUnday. on Mon·
day. the 1,400-ton Deni!e Marie, the
Gemini, 1he PO!aril, tbe Sea Queal, the
Trinidad and the Clipperton were seized.
All are owned by Calllornla companies.
The Freedom was released Monday
after its skipper produced . a license to
fish in Ecuadorian waters, the American
Tunahoat Aosoclatlon reported.
TIIE U.S, STATE Department pro-
tested the seimrtl artd waited to aee
what fines v.oold be levied against the
boall. President Nixon recenUy sllned
l<1illatlon authortsini him to com-
pensate U.S. fllhermen for such tines
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aid funlllhed the r...iin government
Cleanup Continues
SALT LAKE CITY (AP ) -The
Enwonmental Protection Agency aaya It
wlll like 1t lellt Ull'ee more weeb to
clean up fnort of the, oil 1pill ln Cake,
Powe I I. Me1nwhlll. •~an EPA
spokesman llOld M-y federal and
state Npretenta:tlvet wUI tour the lftt in
"'"the181tm Utah to ....., wildlife
damage.
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SOUTH VIEt: CHILDREN SEAllt;lt RUBBLE OF SCHOOt.
They Salvaged 'llooks Afffr llett~ O..troyod Bulldlng
Wh9 No Detection:
FAA Sets Intense Probe
In Failure of Safeguard
WASHINGTON !AP) -The Federal · for l,100 walk·lhlough screening devftu.
Aviation Admini~tration has started an Seventy-five have been delivered and the
intensive invest!gation of procedures to rest are to be inJtalled by Feb: 1, the
combat at:. piracy in the wake of. the FAA sai(:I. Prior to UW: order, tbe airlines
weekend hi1ack of a Southern Aitways already had iMtalled some 800 detecton
jet. ~. at their own expense.
Most officials ~n:t .!'-king at>Oqt why A beefed-up security force now i.n-
current safeguards failed to thwart the eludes more tban 1,200 customs :d'ei-son-
lhree men who commandeered the DC9 nel, 300 deputy U.S. marshals &hd. 300
over Alabama Frida)' night and held 31 FAA security officers. These men, who
passengers and crew-members captive are stationed at airports, assist in in-
for a 3,800-mile, 21-bour nightmare. =:on and detention of suspected crim-
BUT O~ F 4 sectJrtty specialist said J_
privately, "We are not yet sure as to why · '* H 1 *
the hijackers and their weapons were not p • S
dctecled in the pre-boarding check." assenger ays
Assistant Transportation S4:cretary
Benjamin 0. Davis said Monday night Jf, , ,
the FM )lad .toid .lli.m. t.h• .. lbree.men ..... lJackers Tried were selected for special scree:rung ·as
they prepared to board the plane at the
Birmingham, Ala ., airport.
Southern Airways employes pulled the
three from among other passerigers
because they fit the FAA hijacker pro-
file, Davis said the FAA told him.
The three men wEn allowed to board
after undergoing a special electrooic
check, be said. There was no immediate
e:lplanation why the men's weapons fail-
ed to show up in the screening.
NEl'mER THE FAA nor the FBI
would comment publicly on the en-
lihijack procedures. The Air Line Pilots
Association, wblch usually voices strong
protests following a hijacking, declined
comment until officials conferred with
the DC9 crew.
Any alteration of the Mithijack pro-
cedures will depend on the out.Olme of
the study, FAA security specialists said
Monday.
"After every hijackina:, we reView tbe
circumstances to find out what new
measures can be taken," ooe explained.
1be hijacking Friday was the 31•t this
year In the United Sutta and the 10th
considered IJllCCelSlul.
The FM tays t.hol, ill '14 cl the hi·
Jacttngs, the plrat.s "1lller were -ht
or killed. Seven otben "°"' conaldered
unsuccesalul beca ... tlie'lllJoctera failed
to gain CMtrol
New security muu;l!l blve been in-
stituted at many '3 Ibo FM says 9ee1J!lty la belllj ,f eoed each
day. Nino hundred weapons
detecion already have ~delivered to
airport.a and 300 moi't aH on· the way.
• Tiii! FAA Al.80 hli ~ $2.7 million
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MONTGOMERY, Ala . i/\P) -The
three men who hijacked. a Southern
Airways jetliner offered some of their
rinlom nioney in an attempt to get
Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro io
come to their aid, says a man who was
•boa<d the pirated plane.
''1'11EY KEPT asking for castro to
come talk to them," said Luther Waller
Jr., referring to the first time the hi· j~ DC9 arrived at the Havana
ai!lJOrl .
Sitt Waller said Monday it was his im·
ptession that Cuban officials refused to
nfigotiate and offered only to "see that
Justice is done" if the three would give
themselves up to CUban authorities.
1'he Montgomery resident said Na im-
prtssioos were gathered from listening to
the hijackers' conversations and from
word he picked up secoodhand Jn the
cabih oI. the plane. He said he could not
directly bear the attempted negotiaUons
which he said went on between the
plane's cockpit and the Havana airport
JaodJng tower. ·
However, he s a Id be knew 1DI~
eqw-ally that the lhn>e men "ltiod to
shil:e a bargain wfth Castro. It didn't
worlt to their satlsfac!Jon. nier.tore they
took off."
IN WASHINGTON, • Feder.I Aviation
Admlmstratl!>n spokesman Aid that Ille
Pilot ot ·the ltljackod jellineT -!Gld "1 Cutro alter the plane ret.lm84, to
lloVona tha -time lbat the ·hf.
jaden would be lncaroerated tor tile.
BBil · Protest '
Service Theft Case Dismissed •••
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WHITE PLAINS, Jf.Y. (AP) -Six of bls P«r• have decided Ihll Mill&
Macblla WU not guilty of theft of ..,.,.,.. When he mused to J>IY hJa raill'Old
"""11Wler rare Jut ~ a on .,....m ot "Intolerable., condltbw.
MACllUN 11:1110 M-, \llrilC m .alklay trial In Whllt Plains City
C0Urt that the heal and ..iatfve bumlaJty Jn the Cit ~ bolh over 90 and lhal
lhere --.. ...., u 40 -In Iha l!oJel. tbe .,..,. called six 04her wt-to coc.-ai. MIClllln"1 ICCOU!lt of
JnoperaUve air condltlolllllJ and alber ,,...Ions In !ht Penn Central Rallrold
car that awe!terJna ~ day.
The ooly wlbleU eaDed by Penn c.atnl'I attorney wu Jolin Sltilowlcii.
!he conductor who bid -,,,...,... In ll1tHe Plains alltr he refullld w
J>IY I St.• r .... I-!In Yon to B.....W.
Aft« delll>eratlJ>i 90 mlnula, !ht Jor7 .i obt -and two ....,.,, ..........i
Ibo v<rdlc:t ot acqulJtal on tha theft of -dlolp.
Machlln, a, a 1lo4>ooCroUlne maiaslnt -· once detcrlbed rtdlnf the Penn Central u "mono Iwardowl than npJor1nc lht lerrtlory of the New
Gulnel bud countrin."
118 SAID HE HOPED tbe CU< would ,.a people ....U.. thal .. ........,
prolelta are l<1d' .•• They do DOI mll<t ... a .....iu11onary and lhey 11&7
mal:e the rallroodo Utint Jwl<e."
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ltlallft ~· UllCDllllltutlon'1 ' . • tiacai•• II oOnnacatea private TBB NBW.~tton Is es· Jll-11 for public ue. peeled to doll)' aome develof)-K~ -· 1114 RO!lerl lllellla alaoJ' J1Mi cout !or o1 8lala <Barbor• -lyfour7aarsWbite1lllate
OOliDIJ IJld, JlmOI w. Oox ol -and Ill ,regional 1'>o Allgele!Coauty are aaldnc ...,ml..._ formulate'l· plan •·t bllJtoa on _ • ., all !Gr tho lalld's bell 111e.
Cl1tlwnla properly .,_,,, Named .a de!endints In the
Wltblll the 1,000.yard coasLll dvU action are the state, Gov.
'!rtnge "-_by )>llllP of t Reapn,. Ally. Gen. Evelle
!'roll. lit lul ~"-' _ Y-er and the. supervisors . '!!lo dtll itctlajt. -· la ' of· It Coaslal and Ill~ &lperlor caa.t lion' Mandly, • Della counll<s.
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Women's
·Rights
Ratified
la_ ,olldng the °"'""' coas1a1 Pro!>. 20 pused after a bit· OW1lel'8 wW allepdl)', looe ler campaign In wblcb both SACRAMENTO -Wblle two
tbrough the coollscatlon ol 1tdel 1Ue!i the .other :J:i . bon!d Ieglslaton Inspected the
~~·~ the .:~ d=: butOl!f ~testPlaYt>i;iymagazlne,
coasLll'llllllsllvedeprtvu hearing IJas been ecbeduled ,c.Ilf\lnll8 liecame the :t2nd
OWllel'll of ....Ulutiootl itgbts hen! Nov. 16 on 1 complllnl . llate Mandly to ~atlfy the
because their """ly ts by _...,ta of !lie measure.. women'• righl5 amendment to
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bridal 181. 14 ~lret textured yallow gold,
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14 karat white or yellow gold, from $395~
E. Ovak:ut diamond solitaire, 14 karet
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tho U.S. Collllltutloo.
~ Slate Assembly voted
54-1& to appiove the proposed
27th Amendment, which must
be ratified by S8 states before
it becomes part of the
Coostltutloo.
The amendment is aimed at
outlawing all fonns o f
discrimination based on seL
During the lackluster
debate, Assemblymen Robert
Crown and John Knox sat at
their desks and thumbed
through the latest Issue of
·Playboy. They both voted for
ratification.
ONE GROUP of women in
the Assembly gal11!ry shrieked
and applauded in approval
when the vote was announced
Monday. A woman from
Homemakers United Effort,
an opposition lobbying group,
burst Into tears.
Ratification of the proposed
27th Amendment to the U.S.
Cooslitutlon came just Ill
days after the Senate Rules
Committee broke Us seven-
month grip on the measure
and sent It to the Senate floor.
'lbe next day, the full state
Senate ratified the ERA on a
28-9 vote.
Tbe amendment w o u 1 d
bec9me ,part of the U.S.
rnn.tltutloo,. l1lo years after '~ 33lh .wt legt.lature
ratifies U.
It decJares, "F.quality of
right.! under the law ahall not
be denied or abridged b)'
United States or any state on
account of sez:."
In a brief b ~ t emotional
debate, Asaemblymao Waller
Karabian, sponsor of the
resolution in the lower house,
called the vote "a historic step
for the California
Legislature."
FOES CAU.ED it an lIJ..
vltation to chaos and personal
tragedy.
Aaemblyman C b a r 1 e 1 coored (Jl.Shermao Oaks)
said the amendment would
caase chaol in the ad~
ministratloo o f "counileu
laws" and that It would sub-
ject women to the draft and
combat.
I do. Suits me to the letter.
•A butY ~ haa to be at the
ollloe on u-l'alld'::s=llrno, !rel·
flc tanaloo. -bnak ? 1..,. do wllho<it "*"-I taU the RTD Eldra-Car. 11•1 rwlttble-raln or lhlne, the
bul I• almoll aiwayl on IChedUle.
"11'en too, I - -the money I (..9 by riding the l!xtraCat. Evtr 1top
lo ftgu,. hOW much II~ -to drlw -lncludlnQ Insurance, l9xll,
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repolre, tlrM, payment• and all?
AboUt $1841 a "*1Chl tkrt 1 &ozone
monthly ~ on 1111 Ext,.cat II only
$29, and I rlda • often • I p-The di-? Afl30',.lae In pay.'" . .
II ~d .._ -.p1111 lnlormallon
on R'TD IOUl8I. ~ma lablll, and r...., 11~ 741~ or -Rapid Trwillt l*llM, !loom llOO, 1080lloutll ll<oadw9J, l.ot'AngrlM, Cll IC»I&.
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Farr Says
He'll Go
To J2lil ·
LOS ANGELES (AP)
"Any newsman in my po1ltlon
would do the same thlug,"
says William Farr, a reporter
who faces ao Indefinite Jail
sentence for reluling to reveal
the """""' al a story he wrote
during the Charles Manaon
munler trial.
The U.S. SUprene Court
refused Monday to bear Farr'•
appeal-ol_ a dedlJon by trtal
Judge Charles Older to put
Farr behind bars untll be
tall:s.
Safety Test
At Funeral
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Aa
they low...... Harry Fran-
cis Nickell Jr., a few ot
hla buddies leaned over
and klued bla cuk.el.
Nearly WI came -'" !ton
Hor1eme~, Rogues,
Meacalero1, Baron's Earth
and Hell'1 Ancela -....,..
Ing their boots, jeans and
aleeveleu denim jactetl.
A gravt11lde wreath said,
"In memory of Nick.
Hell's Angela."
Nlckela, • 5-year.<>ld
Iron Honeman, WU killed
la.st 1bllrlday in a beadon
motorcycle collision near
Ramona.
Aa bla friends left the
funeral atG re en wood
Memorial Park Monday,
police pulled them over
one by one for safety
c-bec.ts of their
motorcycles.
DAil Y PILOT f
Stolen .Relltal C•r•
W a~rant on Family
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. The nve family members to de th -~ u-·•-(AP) -Two members of a a near~. rn:-t"., aiui:r-
vagabood fami)J beiog que!-are now In aeparate prisons being kldnaped, ID ofDcial1
llooed about 22 murden in and Ja11a In throe different '" cooalderinf Illini -
eeven atatt1, Including three states on various charges, charges in that .Ute rather
Jn F'°rlda, are wanted here on unrelated lo the murden. than Utah.
charges or stealing two rental None bu been charged With Malcolm S. Ctart, OW1111T of
cars and writing bad checks, I the al The the auto rental agency, placed
.. y' Pinellas County ••-!ff any o ayings. senior the f ·1 I I d I ,-,,1.,., anuy, nc u ng
Don Genung. MtCrary and bis llOll·!J>.law, McQ-ary, bla wife Carolyn. 4S,
Genung said Monday 1 however, are expected eveD-his son, Duny, 19; b1I
routine check uncovered war-tually lo be erlradited for trial daughter and her husband,
nota Issued In 1971 for in Nevada ~Utah. Carl R. Taylor, 311, In SI.
Sherman McCr.ary, 47, the Petenburg ln June, 19"11.
father of the family, and ltis A FEDERAL w a r r a n l Clark Aid Mrs. Taylor ftrrt
dalJi}ller, Ginger McCrary charging kidnap already Ls on rented a car, contending lbe
Taylor, 22, on charges of steal· file at Salt Lake City In the bad Just arrived 1rmJ Teus
ing two auto• from a St. abduction of doughnut shop with her motber and small
Petersburg rental agency and waitress Sheri Lee Martin, 17, child and lblt her husband,
paying rental charges with one of the murder victims. father and brother were on
bad check!:. But the autboritiea believe their way to Florida from
In addition to k Id nap _
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_M_tss_M_art1n __ w,._a_ct_u_all_:y_sho_t_T_e_xa_•_ln_a_re_n_ted::_truc:c:.:.k.::__ Journalists and ofllclala In-
volved in fights for presa
freedom say the c o u r t ' 1
refusal Ls aootber biow to
prw rlgbl.s and the abWty ol Investigative "porters to'----------'
promise oecrecy to their
murder-robberieil_ Jn Texas,
Nevada, Utah, Colorado,
~and Oklahoma,
authorities are quesUonlng
five memben of the famUy
about the. slaying of two stare, Fla., beauty lbop
operators and the IS.year--0ld
daughter of one of the victims.
The two women were shot to
death in November 1971, and
the body of the girl was found
in a nearby wooded area last
June.
liOUl'CeS.
"In the pursull of bla en-
deavor, be has to develop
sources," 1 aid. caufornia
Assemblymen Wllllam
Ketchum (R·Paso Robles),
commenting on the Farr
decision. "Otberwtse, h e • d
never have any new1."
Ketchum, who has moved to
open secret legislative com-
mittee meetings to the press,
noted that secreta are allowed
in other types of invatlgative
work.
"POLICE USE informers in
their work," be aald. "U they
were forced to name all the
indlvlduala they are forced to
deal with, II would makl! their
job very difficult."
Farr, 37, now a reporter for
the Los Angeles T i m e s ,
received news of the court's
refusal the moming aner a
gala benefit in bis honor at
Los Angeles' Cocoanut Grove
night club. 1be lbow, ar·
raoged by some 5oo journalll15
calling tbemselvea the "Farr-
OUt Committee, 11 ralRd about
$1,500 for Farr's legal defeoae
costs. He has already spent
more than $4,000.
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car and come
es you are! -The Imperial
folks are
waiting for you I
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lmp(>ssihle ;Deadline ·
The California Supreme Court's ·retuslJ to exl!~d
the Dee. 31 deadline for reo.pportionm~nt Ii Slate •Con-
gressional, Senate and A.ueml>lY ~ for the 1974
elections is doubly disrouraging for Orange County.
It is fairly apparent the Legislature cannot come yp
with a reasonable re-districting job in this liml~ Utne.
If il does not meet the deadline, ihe court· itself will
tackle the task in January, and there ~ little reason to
hope that ihe result will be much better th.an' the exist-
ing tangle.
Reapportionment is a job that should be bandied
by the people's elected representatives. II will be most
unfortunate to have it removed from the Le~ature,
even though Assembly Speaker Bob Moretu has-sug·
gest.ed that if the court's boundaries are 'unsatisfactory,
the Legislature might be abJe to re-work them.
One of the more glaring examples of the need for
re-districting Js right here in Orange Copnty. Only one
of our six Congressional dislricts is entllely Within the
county. Four are shared with Los Angeles County, and
the newest, the 42nd, ls a masterpiece o! gerrymander·
ing which we share with San Diego County.
II the redistricting task is turned over to the court
this time, it may be many a year before it returns to the
Legislature -if ever.
Reverse 'Monkey Trial'
Last week's hearing on elementary school text·
books before the state Board of Education in Sacra·
mento almost resembled a "monkey trial" in reverse, as
more than 50 speakers re-hashed the arguments of scien·
tific evolution versus the divine creation of man.
This time, the question had to do with insertion of
the religious theory of creation in science textbooks
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w!llch DO'!' c~ only the· sclenWk th~-. Al its ~mber meelln , tJ/!I , board must
· ~opt .I!!& textboou .wh!Cil ~be 11111 • liy m0re il\an
•. three mllllo~ Ybw/#~ id klnderf~n throllgb eighth
grade. · , · ••
The Darwinian lhiory wu admitted to .textboOk
status in Califofnla on condition ii not be used to "In·
doctrinate" students in a IDlllUlllf that ,ip.lgbt not be in
keeping with their family. religious qaining.
. But now .some members. !'f ·the state bolfll and its
adV1S0ry Currlculum CommlBSlon, have taken exception
to the fact that most books currenUy in use present only
the evolution theory, which, Ibey maintain is in itself
"indoctritiation." '
. They argue ~at, since ' evolution ,is a "theory," equal
time should be -given to th~ rfillgibus "theory" that man's
creation Was by design, nQt by accident. .
· The National Aca·demy of Sciences moved into the
picture bf a~~pting .a resOlution ~allµig 01;1 Calltornia to
keep the religious theory of creation out of scienCe text·
books completely. · · .
Bttt some members.of. both the commi~ion and the
board argue that the· evolution theory is not a scientlfi·
cally observable fact,in the strict sense of the term and
favor· presenting both theories, or, ·ilternatively .neither. ~pposition to insertion or the religious theory of·
creation ca.me, not only :fiom ··scientists but also from
representa'.tives of some religious gro~ps who felt it
could be regarded as a violation of constitutional sep-
aration of church and state.
. The state board now· has a month to digest the mater·
1al eresented .at the hearing and come up with .its con·
clus1on -which could have a far-reaching efft:ct since
California buys about 10 percent of all the scbooi' books
published in the country.
We would guess they would act to accommodate
both theories of creation in the elementary level texi-books. Coattails
U.S. Medicine Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Bow to Combine :Pleas-..re · With Business
Remains a
Man's World
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
My older boy is very nimble at puzzles
and conundrums and such, so the other
day I s:a\le him a poser I had recenUy
heard. It went like thUi:
"A FA 'nlER and his son were in an
auto accident. 'l1le father was killed and
the son. seriously in·
jured, was rushed to
t h e boopi.tal. He
needed immediate
brain aurgery and
the hospital sent for
the city's foremost
brain surgeon.
"1be surgeon ar-
rived, looted at the
boy, and said, "I
can't operate oo this boy. He'a m~ son.' "
Tbe question : Who is the brain
surgecn?
THE BRAIN SURGEON, obviously,
had co be the boy's mother. Who else
could lt be? But our minds are so set on
the "foremost brain aura:eon" in a city
being a man tbal we never doubt for a
moment that a man is speaking,
allllouib nowhere ts tills staled. ·
My scm admitted to his chauvinistic
embarnamenl. But bow many older
men "'1Ulil be willing co do the same?
'Ibey juat automatically assume that a
noted doctor bas to be a man, although in
Ruula 75 percent of all physicians are
wome.n, and in aome European countries
the proportion is now up to 50 percent.
LAST YEAR., a New York Medical
College professor of psychiatry sent out a
Mulloy, thy name is USS Con-
stellation! Whal ever happened to
the brig?
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. Tllll l91tll~ nfltCtl f....... .,..., net
-UrllY IMltl .t ~ ......,.,,_. 5'M
YMlf "' -· le Qi.tin' 0111, DlllY ,lltl.
questionnaire to the deans of all U.S.
medical schools, asking them what they
were dcW.Qi to help women enter and re-
main Walled In medical training, even lf
they were married.
He expressed surprise (in Medical Op-
nk>n, May, 1971) that "many outstanding
medical educators expressed lack of in-
terest, opposition, and even overt hostili·
ty to women in medicine."
Accord.ID(; to the journal, Trans-Action,
at most medical schools women have to
report back to classes from three days to
two weeu-atter haVinjf a "baby, or risk
losing an credit Cor work accomplished,
A man, by contrast, Is often gi\len up to
two months leave (with full credit) if be
has the misfortune to come down with
mononucleosis.
"BABIES INTERFERE with a
woman's medical career," say the
deaM -and tllen pro«ed co devise •
schedule that makes It almost Impossible
for a married woman co go through ln-
t<mshlp and residency.
Pre)Udice of all kinds lends to be un·
conscious and ingrained. It's not amazing
that so many people can't figure out who
the brain surgeon is, even though both
lo~lc and common sense point in the
aame direction. Then, when we are
caught out by the answer, our discom·
flture prompts us to find raUonalizing
reasons to reinforce the original pre-
judice.
Escapist,s Take to Sea
To some pe<Jple, ID ocean cruise oflen
insta.nt escapilm. To othen, it II an e:r·
crcise ln self·lnflicted, clauatrophobk:
nausea. But the ritual of afternoon tea,
the endless games ol abuffleboard, and
the pcwibllity of lhlpboanl ~ -
linue to attract ever amter numbers o1
people to winter crultH. AJ one tra\ltl
writer p<11 It, "Tbe 1m.1s selllOO II
llhaplna up u the bt.,ell and busiest
•loco Cl-tra took Mark Anthony cr1lJI. Ina Cll tht Nile."
Molt octan llnen have been CGDvmed
Into ltlluroly, floatilli hotels. It ii paeol-
ble lo spend u much •• $100.tltl (for
two) lot • .,..Y trip abolnl tht Preli-
dent Wllioa, which Alli next Jan. 4 cm an
lrOllllMbe wmd voy1ge. Tbe tab ii for
tho Min» Polo lllilo, cooslitlnl of' I llY. q ,_, wltll plctun! wlndowl, two
-. two bathrooms, and 1 -Ill( ,_ Tbe 3llO otber po_...
obolnl lho one-ct ... ve ... l Wilt JlOJ I
media price of ('. '\00.
Tbe ltollontl-Americl 11 o e Is -Inc ill-II With .. 1n>tllld-
tho-owld crulle In • dlyo for tht
WWWtbal 1olo om-. llt fact, the ...
)dJ of -who lllp up for <rUlsH
......... -... -lbJp Ihm thty ....W II • ._ baltL The Col\'
tile, lot ~umpl<i, oflm I 14-d&y
"~ llolldlJ Cndla" thn1ucb the
Ciillt111 ........... • -c:at111111111n1 .... ,...,. what
U. =,.._..-...however.
•••• -...... ,_ odon -..... ......,,~ -~ .... 111 1111 mt.,... potiU 11o .. iji>iJ-
( EDITORIAL
RESEARCH )
ed many a traveler's trip. Moreover, the
Britl!h Medical Journal caution• that
pact11ge-tour cruises do not provide the
mt thot convalescent patients require.
Ac<ordlng to Dr. J. W. Carter, who
completed 35 cruises as a ship's doctor. many pusengers In poor health 11ni
wone off 11t the end of the1r bollday than
at the atart. He reported that 30me
cablnt lick portholts and thlt alr ~
dltlonlllg systems 10D1Ctime1 malfuncliob
In ttWlcal climates. In additJon. cart<r
aakt,"'ibe be1vy rials and hectic IOC\a1
ldleduJe ottered bJ most crulle 11111>11
can lud the ...,._todui,..t co uhoustlon.
TllII V AllDITY ol cruiln available ls
ataperlnc. ,,,. lllotl ··-illllnl• -more -l,OOll, nnctoa ln>m
t"""41y tripe """' Florido ....... co 1~ e1Cllrllonl. For tnvetm
wflll loll tl ._y but Utile time co
spend, It ts peeolble to fly lo 'hblU or Fi-
ji 11111-erullt lor 11 doyt In the South
Pldlle. Timi .....,... upect IUCh flf·
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Jl!!lllllalU1 .... --. Tmoi.I 1'bo ott '"""' 11 heart wtll find !lie blnpientlnl t.olits-bard lo ... 111.
It wtl1 111r 1o .., lsJond c11ooen by ma-
Joriti -of the le -•n •board. 'ntit -In uvl1atlobll .,..rc11y
COiii $.l,7'111 for 111 montbs. And every
--help In nmnq tbe oblp. Boo ..,. ... r ·
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Junketing Season for ·. Congressmen
WASHINGTON -With Congress out of
session, it's the junketing season for
footloose congressmen, and our em-
bassies around the world have been
alerted to prepare for their care and
feeding.
Out of political discretion, most con·
gressmen put ot_f tlleir overseas trips un-
til aft.er the election. eur now, they are
preparing to take off
for · their taVorite
vacation ·spots in
Europe and Asia -
on J!!lidal busineos,
or coufse·':so they
can cbarge their
hips to the taxpay.
ers.
SOME OF THE trips, no doubt, will be
worthwhile. In the world outside, where
much of he U.S. budget is epent, visiting
congressmen have uncovered waste, have
learned firsthand of needed refonns and
-~VJ~ __ '!ffi~~ .... ~P.F<t~te legislation.
TheJ, ~ \alkecfdtreeilji 'iii lliii 'people
of tlte-wond: ·
Sl!Ch~ with ll)Jll~S!'CODd schedules and vy work loads, &re anytbing but
gl~ , s. But most junketeers contrive
to arracige their overseas business et the
wor1d'r.:pleuure spots.
TBlS WEEK, for e.s:ample, three giant
Air Force C.118 transport planes will
haul Senate and Bouse delegates to the
North Atlantic Assembly In Bonn. The
delegates will spend most of their time
sightseeing, however, in such places as
London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, Belgrade
and Sofia.
(JACK ANDERSON J
A C·ll8, we learned, can carry 80
passengers. Therefore, we wondered ·why
it took three of the big planes to fly less
than 40 Senate--House delegates to
Europe. Even with their wives, they
should be able to squeeze into'one plane.
IT IS AGAINST "Senate policy," we
were told, for more than 12 senators to
fly on the same plane. Tbus the Senate ,
delegates have split into two ·groups, one
beaded by Sen. John Sp&rkman, D-Ala.,
the other by Sen. Stuart Symffigton, [)..
~o. The House delegates, who ap-
parently are more expendable, will risk
bunching up in a third plane.
There will be no bunching, however,
after they reach Germany. Separate cars
have been requested for each con-
gressman and his wife. An urgent cab1e
has goneOOI"tO USCINCEUR (U1S.-l£om· ..
mander-in-Chief, Europe ), spellirig out
th -House delegates' needs:
"ilEQUEST 17 military sedans and
drivers be made available during Codel 's
visit in BoM, Gennany. (The term Codel
is government jargon for oongressional
delegation.) Also request a 21h ton ·truck
meet c.odel at airport for luggage and
necessary assistance in baggage handling
"Members of the party will be kavel-·
ing on Department or the Anny orders
and are authorized military air, ground
transportation and other logistic sui)port
to include PX and commi5481'Y facilities.
Military air and grou·nd transportation
for wives of members accom'panying
their .husbands for protocol reasons is
authorized on a space available basis at
no additional expense to th~ government
"Pi.EASE MEET and render all
assistance and courtesy." And this final
note : "News media coverage not
desired.'' ,
Representative . Dave Martin, R-Neb.,
had a special request. The Pentagon ask-
ed "assistance "in o b t a l n l n g ac-
'-"'!!!B.IQdllUOllS for llep. ·Davel\fartln·and
~~· the Von Steubop in Wiesbaden for
2q.;!Nov., 1972, and any other necessary
arrangements ... " . .
THE HOUSE group ,will go on to J,.on-
don, Madrid, Paris and Rome: Two tours
are available to the senators. "For those
senators, who do not plan to depart BOnn
at the close of the conference on
November 24 /or Washington, nor to
travel-'.. with .Senator .Sy'mington to
Eastern Europe,'' advised Sparkman in a
private memo to the ot.her ·Senate
delegates, "a European Theater . pl.aile
has been scheduled to travel as follows,
the purpose being to look into European
security and trade issues ... "
The senators, .accompanied by their
wives, will study "trade" and ."security"
in such popular "tourist towns as Paris,
London and Dublln. Symington's party,
meanwhile, ,wiJI Oy ·b4bind the Iron CUt·
tain to Bel~ade, Sofia, Bucharest and
Prague.
THOSE WHO have signed up ten-
tatively to ny ' with Sparkmao ar:_e:
Senators 'Howard . Cannon, D-Nev:, aj
Everett Jordan , D-N.C., Edward K~
nedy, [)..Mass., Thomas Mcintyre, D-
N.H., Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., CU!ford
Caae, R-N.J., John Cooper, "R-Ky.,
Mar(ow , Cook, R-Ky., Ted Stev ... , ·11-
Alaska,· and llenry l!elhiion, R:oiJa. bi
these, Kennedy, Mcintyre and HoIDnas
told us they're still undecided whether to
make the trip. ' $ordan thinb ~
"probably won't go."
Signed up co Oy with ~ymingf<il> JU'!:
Senators Frank M!l"S. D-Uiit~ ·reli,' DRI.f;Gaylonj • · ·~YllJ!. Thomas· Eagiocon D-1\fo. SO!iD 'tlnini,,
"D-Calil., LIOfd Bentsen, l).TeL, Gordtill
AJ!ott, Jt-O>lo., Jacob Javits;·&-N.Y., and
.fack Miller, R-Iowa. In tbis group, only
Pell·' was uncertain wbethet--be woUld go.
THE PASSENGER maliifest ·for the
House trip inciud:es: Represeritatives
Wayne Hays, o.-Ohio, chairman; Charles
Chamberlain, R-Mich., Patrick Caffery,
0-La., Leslie Arerids, R·Ill., Peter
Rodino, D-N.J., Frank Clark, D-Pa., Jack
Brooks, D-Tex., Paul Findley, R-111.,
Samuel Devine, R-Ohio, ),Jelvin Price, D-
ill., Bertram Podell, D-N.Y., Dave
Martin, &-Neb., Philip Burton, 0-Callf.,
and Robert Mathias, R-talif.
Arends lells us he has changed his
mind about gi:iing .. Chamberlain has not
derinitely made up his mind.
We will report oo other junket plans lo
future columns. For when amgressmen
talk about· going to· the ends of the earth
to help their coMtilutents, they are being
all too literal.
Defensive Parking Can Save Money
B)' JAMES E. WHETMORE
Senator I JStll Dflltrict
Almost everf· one of us has had an un-
fortunate experience in a parking lot at
some time or o.notber . . . . scraped
fenders and nlcked doon art common.
Whether a shopper comea out winner or
loser at tHe shopping center may not de-
lN?nd so much on bis nose for bargains as
It does on his selection of a parking
space, lt ls a rare famlly automobile .
which dc.e. not carry the acars of these
casual tncoW!.lers.
EMPLOYE PARKING loll such as
U-ol olf!Ce bulkfitfgs, banks, and in.
dustrlal complexes have a relatively low
nte of complaint. Ob\lloUlly, the
turnover ol pukert in a 1h0pp1.ng area is
many times that ot an aU day partlng
•Pot. Tbe hazard ls multiplied by the coo-
stanUy oblfttnc tnf!tc.
Tbt manaatr or a large, west coast
market ,_to that """plololl of park· inc lot danl.lge •re a dally occurrence.
(GUEST REPORT J
Scratched doon, crumpled fenders, col-
lisions parking and unparking are con-
stant problem.a. Astmi.shlngly, many
drivers: neglect to set parking brakes. Ji
is a neet shopper who -catching sight
of his moving vehicle -can race to Its
side, wrench open the door, and halt Its
movement before damage is done.
IN THE CASE or major dl"l"C• by
collis'.on, the liable party UllUlily ... be
delined ind the cost ot repalni col·
lectlble. Nevertheless, the incooveoleoce
of a car laid up for repaJr i.s no anaU
rr.atter.
Harder on lhe wallet is the petty
thievery of every day nlcb and ten.~
es. One major cauae of ntll'-tnee at
the shopping cmter ll the overloiiled
By Geerge,~~~~--.
Door O..,..; .
Do 10'l "'1Jev• In home remedlca
or do yoa Qilnk 1 doctor !lhoUld be
called? I ha"" -ljlvtng on ariu· ment with my bullltild.
MRS. R.B.
Dear Mn. R.B.':
I e no 1111: In C'llllnc a doctor rnmlY becoule you ha,. befn bev·
... .. lfll!llNIDI wtllL,..... b ...
band. Try I home ....,.ey. C'?!)
Dear Georst:
Whet happelll when llt<rll·mlnd-
ed people take your a d ' I c e
seriol!aly1 Don't they cause yog a
tot of .troul>le ! • CURIOUS
Dear CWioul :
Niii -1nybod,y who taltu my
advice "rfouJly iln 't ill good ,_.,. ahope co cause ony tnluble.
Deer Georp: I
Did ,.. blppen to find my left
shoe In the car Gr did I IOlve tt II
the beach?
PIFJ
Dear l"tfl:
For the Jut llmo, dCft'I you ..,.r
epln write to ma 11 the problem
column!
(Send your prol>t.1111 to Georp
and lelm the iecret oolutlon for
nervous lelllklo. 11•1 .. 1,. lonllon.)
buyer. When a woman returns to her car,
her vision so obscured by bundlea: she is
carrying that she wears a 4fnge of
celery cops for bangs, JI ls a safe bef that
the door wlll not be opmed With flnease .
The doot swings wide ·aa the overflowing
sacks are stowed. Oopl -.90rry !
YOlaJt!Slers leU lo Wall In the
au-bile add their loll CO·• hazard. Mother's promised (fve ~ J nut e s
lengthen! to 20 or more. Lone Unet al the
check stand may aurmen& ·the delay,
Bored and fidgety, the dt1Jdmt tumble In
and out ol the cars. Doon swina:· with
recldeaa abandon as restlea ltmbt •
mand IC!foa.
PllOTl!Cl1NG ywr aulomobile from
tbete dally .-!!Jl8 ls u dmple ..
l<llDfnl )'OtlrlOll -and,..., --co rea>pbe poteotlol flow'1 ......
Pmtog lo the omplj> iplCe dlrec:tJ)' In
frclll of the llore'• llllrlnol ii lib dUgl-tnc a ripe jlllao ta ,.,..t of 1 creed>' boy.
It wtlJ lltracl ~ U I Dllpel •lthou«h tht lot ... , ...... ply -)'OU enter. OUt of one hundred fUJy vacant
llota, tht next two to be occtApild wlll be
thole on tlCll tldt of you. 1'nla; )Jlrklnc
in the~ end of tht Jot -I ....... w1tk for tht driver. 'Ille eserci>e wtll ao you fOOd. ,
Every com-porldq lot bu
aome proferlble J!lrkins -'Ille best ODii Ire .q.0mt to drltffl)'I «
ne.rt to ''no pmtiac" 1011e1.. 'ftdl INftl
Hpootln ca aoly -811 ol your ve-
Quote8
Mllrllla Grtai o.t'rst -..aue,
*"'!111-'Tm 1 .lln. 11111 that'• whit
I Ute to be colled (DOI) Ml. I'm ftr1
haPPJ with my nile: I'm morried ontl I
""'11,NDtl I .... Ill Ila -I doe't
need WorMt'• IJb. '"
hlcle. By parking directly on the outside
line, your door as well as your nelp-
bor's can swing wide without eolliston.
ONE UNLIKELY appearing (but prac-
tical) parlcina area is adjacent IO the
truck ioadinl zone. Truck drivers are
schooled In careM driving pnctlceo.
They ~ not about to antago-the
...... -~ ·lbeY ..,.,.,_ their -empioyen by iltCttrrlog comt>laJDll o1 ,,.,u,..... io Cllllomm' vehldae.
S...ore of~ a ipoce -. a
car ,.,_ battle'ecaoTed -beori .the wound& of matl1 a joollt. ,\ driver wllb no
eye lo Pl'Ote<tlnl bit · owo vehicle will
hive· "'111' leis for .,....._
JlecolpJlslilg bUard potentials II not
only a llmCtloo ol drlvlill apertioe·on
the lJIPway. It lbould be a ma-o1
""""'"' CO the parking driver u -..IL While your life may not hallf In tbe
balance, your ..,,.. ts up for crobo. •
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Rohr! N: w1/d, l'obU.h.-
Tft°""" K"vl~ EdUor
ll4rboro KMbtch
!ldftoriaf P•Q• l:dlto<
The 11dlt'"11ll r-«e ol lM Diiiy
Piiot k'ftkt \o lnrorm and •tlmir
ltlt' ~ b)' pt'f'ICTill.1\1 thla
nt'WIP'Jtl'•• Ofllnlonf M;t' l'IOm'
iftmt&rj t1n tot*:f ot Jqto'etl aNS al1nltl.,._, by ..-,,.,. forum
for the ~ or our,.....,.!
oofntons. and ·bf Jlft!Whtlrw the dl\ltf'N v~nb ot lnforn'll'd ott--
~rwn and spoknmtn on topk!I
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TO THE WINDY CITVI If
' And we'.11 take you
. Jhere .f<Afll where·yo~ WOf]l>lo,Jeave.
And when you wi:rnt 10 leov'e.
fl COUNt 'EM! fl
<We have 7 nonstops. (8 : 00 am, 10: 30 am,
\ :05 pm, 3,.35 pm, 5: 15 pm;12:30am from LosAng~les
lnternationaJ. and 8:0:0 Oil) from, Oritario.)
.lvthere's·th·e really big star)'. Those 8:00 am and
5: 15 pm flights are with our 747 Friend Ships. And those
1 :05 pin ·and 12~30amarewith our DC-10 Friend Ships.
So w~'re really giving Chicago the big birds.
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your land. w.·.,. ,_ pricMI • _,. l!Pb wtt11 ...
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bntl.RS for wlilcb thoM ·
. pro giants are juatiflably
renowned.
Call 482:2000 for the ma·
chismo details. And 'Hut!
Hut, Hut!
Our California Commuters with nea'r;hourly schedules. ~ass 5et'Vice ·
·1 ' 'and'tn.c:klaboard.Clll yoorTmel APntforthe I detaJIS. °Or US • ............. ,. ... "" ., ....
..... ,............. . 7100pm
7:00 D111 ll;(IC)°D111 3:00pm 7i30p111
8:00 Diii 12:00 Noon 4:00 pm 1100 pr11
9:00Dm l:OOpm 5:00pm 9:00pm
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WMther you 11"9 a big break· ChOOM between.omelett11 C.-.att aandwk:h muterpi.c.t
fatt and a light lunch, Of' or another brealdatl en!Tte. · frOfll tr•rt 01 1011 Ind b9g1l1
tlMI otherw1y 1.rOUnd,0W9'w .Will) a aid• orMr·olm.111.•FOf" and CNam cheen and turtey
got YoU C0¥9red on our tarty you brunch Ian a, lh1re'1 and corned bee I and chopsM!d
bloale to lt'l9 Big Apple. ·brochtitte of beef. liver end total ~I Ind ham
You kn" tht ona th.It ltavta Whltever you choose, leave all(! 11aortecl chat'" #\Cl
a luitf hotir Mf1tN the cntWd •• room lor wha1'1 next. Rualla~ rye and pumpwnk:klll
W . . ,_ . . 1 .747 f . d Shi and wt1111. (Whewl) e1t1rtw1th1u ... e11nd lru•ta. ecauMeur nen P Olco'ir" there'aPremlum
And conUr:iuou1 collea ...,. beffmla lhe super· LiquorS.rvlC.. {11.50 in
all mom Ing. cDIMlll, •1t1r.-nut*: ·Coach). With wine, !>Mr and
Delicaltuen Ofthl Sky. Chantpagot, (11 .00 In C:O.ChJ,
/I'll be 11ul beat Jli&hl you euer l<Ui.d.
FIRM UP
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Ftne. S.t•ute ... ~ durirto 1n. trJghr
SO.Cial quiet zon. W .. ttlrto llllde 8 . wort. And Where . ,here yoy can
corree •ltd ••tldwf':' n 04!1 oeraon11 Wtia1·1 ,,,0,. , .. rvlca.
Eocu11 ... vo1c.• re '••tunrto lhe our lcldlo Chari on one ot
*PecJaur rx•p1':J';, It'•• .. ,,.,
•laff ol FO~TUNE Ma Iha
They're Juit i cou ~1zh1e. ~ ........ help )'OU '"~ OI ,_, lnau.
~ e_:x;citing,
romantic, -.npressive
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United'• NewYorlu:n proenl tbe
CrntWideWayco N""York. With
wide jets. Wide choke of 1imn and
airportJ. \'fide choice or rooct...
Set wlaa we mean.:
12:00 noon (JFI()
10:10 pm UfJQ
And then>an13 nonalopoa day.
9:30am,12:411pm,and3:46 pm.
So there's reo1ly only one way
you can 10 to tho Ialandl with us. Bill
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OUR LITTLE co~"N~f-1 (Ir"' TH~ Y/f)l-11 n -----
ENJOY-OUR
FRIBNDSHIP CE.
-~ REMEMBER ••• YOUR LAND IS OUR LAND
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With 2 non11i>ps
co Memphis each day.At
8:40 •nd· 1:45 •m pm.
Blm~llII
JET YOUR W.fY TO
1.0tKET C/TY,---
1\eore'• only one
alrlJne with no<UtDp
aenia! 10 thnt AW...
dly. U.u.d. At,
9:50 ~tfil..
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For the Record .
Marriage
Licenses
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Court Rejects Ap~
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enlire family lo IO..., wight , • , ~ meclical
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unclor the strict supervision of ;;. .,
Medical Docton. :1
~ weight
recluiction C1H for infOrrnation
Monday thru Friday 9 e.m. to 5 p.rn.
Clos•d I to 2 p.m.
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treed firm for long mil•
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protol!llen for you and
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NASO Lilti"91 for MMM&ty, Novanb11 t3, 1972
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SPECIAL LECTURE
ON COMMODITY
FUTURES TRADING
DA TE ' Thutt4o. N-~., , .. I '11
TIM E, 7,30 '·"'·
Plt,CE: Sin Cl•m•l'lft lftft, Let Anttl11 R.1em
125 An•!Ja lt,la•4i••
Sen Cltfftt1ttt1 CA
To mak• re11rvation1 fer +tt1 IHture, simply call
494-0711 or 496.1271, toll.free. l1rty rtgistretion is
1ug9e1ted •• seating c1p1city ft flMlted.
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Ranch l.ud Ownership,
Caltlt Breeding and
Clattlt FeediDa
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NEW Y.ORK (AP) -White House wOrd that
peace wu more than one negotiation aesilon a-....y
helped pull liock prices down Monday ..
The Dow lndustrials•bad been up a Utue more
lhan 8 DOin!f In early 'trading. In n!ldsesslon, the
White lfouae1 uld that-contrary to presldenUal ad·
Yber Hebry A. ICila!nger's earlier lndlcatlon..::.t\
llOW appeared more than one additional session with
the North Vietnamese would be netded to achleve a peace qreement.
The hex sunoundlng lhe l,000.polnt level, aboVe
which the Dow bu never closed, also was mentioned by analyst& .
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SATURDAYS IN
THE DAILY PILOT
KIDS WVE
UNCLE LEN
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~a:. Curtis Wins Costod1
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Gen.-ad tr e 1 1 Qrtltl8e
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In • -· llonlcs Superior c.urt.
Attorneys !or CUrtls and his
former wife t o l cl Com·
~ ml&sloner Jacquelloe Wel&s
'they reached an amicable
, agroement giving sole custody
· '1 Ale:J:aodra, 8, and Allegra,
II, In Curtis.
Curtis, J6, and Miss Kaul·
!roan w6-e married In 1913
Re WU cllld In lbe ....... ot lbe Detroit Uou·ot thoN•
polltloo llJod· b1" ·)lia 1Cm-tiooal Foolboll ~ llbo II
nedy'• J...bmj, D••ld aoeollratYeleUmvenlty •
Murpl!J. • . * . • * ~ Jtlll 0. Pl • 1e, (l>-miiela -,,.,,., .. · P;e r •, R'.i), and Mstl!IJ.L 8'J I ,
'gnat~ter , of• auto ·ec!llK ol lbe lletn>lt Nomi.
plooetr Reary Fonl, 11 engeg· """ honored In New Yllli ed and plana be married in with the aeventh 1 n ,ft u 1 I
June. awards of Morality In llodia
Miii Ford, daughter.o(l\lr., Inc., a New York·huec!,-~
and Mrl. Wlllla1111ctay F'onl of · 1'hlch -~ ll"lll IS I 00-
Grosse Pointe Sl>oret, Mkh.. · flonaJ Interfaith lllOclatlon
Is engaged to WllllllD· :i.-' working to atop pomCJlll'&ohY.
Bnck, ... ol Mr. and Mrs .. Pastore WU honor.d 1 .. .1~=~~~~~~~~!!!'!~ Jamee Earl Brock, also d ''attempting to ~I~
Grosse Pointe Short&, the television netwOrb awaref of 1 1
A doptive
Paren ts
Triu1nph
lllllily d11closed. Broe\ -Is a their responstbillty to the s ' .. d ' credit-analyst 1ro1nee-.w1t11,the poblic." 11ayc1en and tile Try atur ay s
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Alter
2Yi years of uncertainty,· the
adoptive parents of baby
Lenore De Martino are "thrill-
ed with tears in their eyes"
that t!:ie 4\J.S. Suprtme Court
bas ended the n.a t u r a I
mother's c h a n c e s for
regaining custody of the child.
The court refused to hear
Monday an apiieal by the
natural mother, Olga Sca11><t·
ta, 3Z, to overturn a Florida
appeals court ruling that gave
the De Martinos custody of the
child.
NICI: DE MARTINO and bi!
wife, Jean, fied New York
rather than give up the child
.. onlered by courts In that
stete. They adopted the child
through a public agency in
New York in June 1971.
Ffiends in Miami say De
Martino gave up a fiourlshlng
law practice when be left New
York. The famlly bad moved
Into Its dream home the year
before the adoption· after
walting years unUI they could
afford it.
Miss Scarpetta came to New
York from Colombia, South
America, to give birth to her
out-of-wedlock child, Lenore,
on May 18, 1'10. She gave the
baby up ror adopLion four days
Islet.
MISS CARPETl'A changed
her mind and in a successfuJ
fight through the New York
courts won an order returning
the child to Its natural mother.
The courts In New York
followed the general ruJe ~t
a child Is better oH with Its
nablral _. especially H
she is capable ol rearing the
baby.
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. . ' . NEWYORK-~!lr.Mort ~ ~ delJiner · StanJex ; !'"""" was sltllng ,
.. aloond blJ modein Oltate itJ So\jlhamptui , ~ .. tin& .i>out llow sweet We J'U· · > ' D m~:;1ed ~ ~~.:ne --~~ ~ *:!'~
"I was told," says Staitley", "that Mr. • ~
Mori'• profits wel'ell'l''J>roft!able ; aod
cornpony de!i!lle ,... .oa ·tile Immediate
bortaon .... AJ Mr. Moit Dll>ed and clled
-victim of Ule midlniataTte and iqh
labor costs -4l·year'old stanley 'almoot
did. too.
"Financial securitv · was ~ " be ,....
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Stanley, lhe.1~-81 ~~eyed Optimlli,
determined Illa! Wba~ ·-down IDlJ8I come up -hi& caree.a: included.
Within a mootb . :~. 0pportunllles · were dumpeclr in hlS 'lap and, sl.nCe
·.Janijary,' stsnter hos built up· abustllng
free-lance fasbiOn buSineSt: ~·rm even '
~~more money," be says with a sly
amile • ,
Finl bat>p<Dhill,:'rhe· presi<¥n! of ,a, faD¥JW1 carpet~ and ~I Wall
Slreet laW)'ers •PRl'O"cbed' Stanley to do
a 18.ke fur collection.
Entlmiastic. Stanley was like a tkl in a
candy store. He "'~ giving a new 1look to new fabrics w:iler the "Ufestyler'IOI~'
label. He deslgried Slffveless "f\lt' coat!
to . wear over loog--sleeved pantsuits.
Fabric coats with. fluffy fate-fur sleeves
became a signature look.
seooM chapter' ol. Stanley's IOOCes3
came through l!emi Bend!. St«e ex-.
ecutives invited Stanley to do a $90-$120
collection under biJ name -but made
the ltlpulatlon that lie1d:bave to dream
up a fashion theme women woo.Id un-
derstand.
"Modern elegarites ·want a paint of
view to their clothes," siys Stanley who ·
gave It to them in the f~ of tent
sllbouetlel in everything from jac:Uil to
dr~togo~.
"I really ~Ueve in the no-girc,Ue, no-
tn, no friction: · agalnst~y loot."
He's riintroduclng the -look for spring, ·1&'/S ~ ."'11. ii adding elastlclzed
wslats !or shapeliness.
While' auccesofully juggling these two
projecil. tbel',lblrd'-btd.-came through.
This time it was.rmn.YOUUK:ratt. a_com-
pany which mAke!J1eis11re fashions. . -..
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changes looming aheod? "Wo-jull
won't accept faJbion revolutions every
six months," be 11ya.
"In 10 yean; Seyeotb Avenue wlll
simply be a abqwroom area wilh no
mlnufacturlng dooe in New York.
American clolbes wW be made in
Taiwan, Japan, the Bahama Islands,
Hong Koilg and ao~ labor ii al-
fordable."
-Slnce-Slallley--otarted-deslininll for
Youlhcralt, tlie Orm bal o~ Lfac..
.tory in llq Kmg. '!be trend;, prollobly
.1111 -pcll'lenl of lhinp to come.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A oJce )'OllllC
man W.. •reRed rec.tly blclue hi!
WU olltinr ID tile port. mlndi. bil own
~. It .. ._ ... -""""' ......... clotblDs ond ~ -• fllllt with bbn ond ... Oattened the IU)'.
M a fulllcm -I """ teD you that everythlnc women wear todly waa
-_,, by males. -........ llur-inl the Cl1llllCIN when ,,,.,, donned. oulll
of armor tbeJ hid lo wear bovy un-
derprmentl to protect lllelr bodlel
qalalt the dlaflol ol the molal.
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---blollllc -to Illa ..... Ho alao -• ribbon to bil
balr. Mon'• """ boell .,. "" ..... Thoy .. bod< lo Ibo...-molutlon.
ENI ID Ibo blld klqdom Ibo mala'1
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow •
Libra: Separate Need From Desire
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 15
B1 SYDNEY OlllAllR
cancer pel'IODI can be .....,1auy ouccasful when n
com• to working with people.
'l1le Cancer· naUve can relate
to public needs. Perhaps that
Is why many born under tills
lign are leaders In industry
and commerce. Cancer is
aware Of security and coo-
stanUy builds toward ultimate
goo!. Cancer hArmonbeo with
Taurua, Virgo, Pisces and
Scorpio. Cancer )s often
drawn IO Caprl<orn but li>ould
enrcioe cautloo In dealinp
with Libra and Aries. Cance<
ts the natural fourth rOOiacal
sign, is related to the ~
and IO the IJlllDber 2-
clalma IO be all wtao 11 blllf-
llng. Alk !or more than mtre
promlle1.
TAIJllUS (April »-May IO):
Avoid emavagaoce. Weigh
actions. Give lo(jic equal time
with impulse. You are dr1wn
to one who bl sensuous but irn-
pracUcal. Know it and take
steps to J)<'OV<nt waste of time
and emoltoM. A_... could
be In picture.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
One who challenges could be
bas.Ing opposition on lllusion.
!mist on factual Inlormatloo,
especially In legal area. Make
new contacts. Build organiza-
Uon. Deal with Sqtttadaa.
Promotion may In oiling.
CANCER (June 2t.July 2:1):
Qlange ol _.,. _..
benellcl>L ltO)' now II 10 be
ana\ytl<al. Your naturol abil-
ity at character 1111lyola...,..
to f<n. You are able to per-
ceive moods, treodl lllld cy-
clea O.mlal and Vlrp .,. In
picture.
VIRGO (Aug. J:l.Sel>I. 2:1):
Gather addlUonal lnfonnatloo.
Obtain hint mm L e o
message. One who wanta: to
commit you IO long ... ange pro-
gram may be sincere but not
f1111y informed. Know It and
respond accordingly. Time ii
OD your side. •· LIBRA (Sept. zs.-Oct. 2:1):
What had appeared IOlld OOW
ii likely to be lllmsy' A<cent ts
on separatlng desire from ac-
tual need. Relative may be
testing yoor paUen<e. Main-
tain balance 8lld humor. Don't ABIEI (Mal<h II-April If):
Hold off en long-range com-mitments. Whal you need ao-
tually ts clme al band. O><ck
with Leo. Create your own
design for living. One who
Oleck travel plans. Olmmuni-
calioos could be garbled . Go
directly to !IOUl'CO Sedlndhand. reporu now are not likely to , . • • suffice. Know It and act ac-. _____________________ _. __ .,.__..,.: __
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UIKl'UL GIFT_, --
A Feather in Their Caps
Inspecting part of the 237 boxes of food and cloth-
ing collected by Newport Beach YMCA's Kahnee Ta
Nation of Indian Maidens for Arizona Indians are
Oeft to right) Karen Redington (Chiwee), Mrs. Don .
Allred (Big Foot) and Suzi Allred (Little Foot). The
items will he delivered just before Thanksgiving by
Danny Davey, who says there is still room for bed-
cordlngly. Scorpio end Aaq11ar-.•
la1 are In picture.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Groom's _Image
Mostly Altered
By ERMA BOMBECK
Boy, I'd hate to be shopping
for a husband these days
because what you see isn't
necessarily what you get.
AT
WIT'S
END Men have taken the lead
over women who for years had
a curb on vanity end deceit.
You remember the jokes "Which one is your husband?"
about the woman who didn't "See the abort nian over
undress for bed, she dis-there who looks like he's
assembled herself. wearing an innertube around
Tbe hair that hung on Ille his middle, but be isn't?"
bedpost, eyelashes that went "You mean the one whose
back Into the left and ri8ht hair has receded Into his coat
box, tans that stained the collar?" ding, blankets, pots and pans. towels . and sex appeal made "Right, and who 1s so pale
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Now men are coming out my husband."
with their own Pandora's Box. Peggy sighed, "I was tricked
OT A Career •.• NOT JUST. A _JOB !"Wai tBOOiig the other eve-into marrla~e, but what's ning with a newlywed Peggy your excuse?
Eisenkratz. "I was·tricked too," I said. BE A ''WOMAN IN WHITE" "Your bus-ts '0 "You sllould ... him before he handsome," I aid eovioualf./ puts himself together.''
"You think eo?" .she, gri-
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Nov•mber 5 -Ji1nuery 8
Ufetlm• Placement A•1\1tanc•
"It's like being married 10 a
re-built sweeper," she said.
"See that healthy head of
hair? The mustache? The
bushy eyebrow&? 'Ibe chest
hair that looks like an aaoot?
He bought it by the yard."
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"You're kidding."
"Nope, the manly tattoes are
decals and the deep tan ls
pancake Raebel No. sa."
"You're putting me on."
"Tbe slim waist II glnlled
and the wide shoulders ire
padded."
"But be is nice and tall," I
olfer..t feebly.
"Not really," she said. "He's
wearing platform IDies and
elavated high heeled shoes.
Adds 5 inches to bll btlgbt. IJ
'"l'bat ts a lhoct."
"You're shocked! Can you
Imagine how I felt ltand-int at t b e altar thinking I hail married Burt ReyqOlds
and then fmding out OD my
honeymoon I had mared a
Woody Allen look-alike?" '
'llf1lat is too bid," I said.
0 By the way," she asked,
It takes time -going from
store to store and writing
down the different prices of
appliances. But it can save
money.
When checking different ap-
pliances on your shopping list,
be sure to note whether in·
stallatloo is free or if you need
to arrange II yourself. If you
must arrange yourself, add
that to the total cost of the ap-
pliance.
Knit Edict
Every leenage girl really
needs • puiled-down knit hat
for fall. And a beret and knee
socks and argyles and loafers
and saddle shoes and pins in
unexpected places like sleeve
and pant cuffs.
That's the ~ct. r r 0 m
fashloa coordinators at Seven-
teen magulne.
To avotd dilappo111unen1, prospective
brides are reminded IO have thelr weddin~ slOrt., with black and wbile Rlosay photo-
graplu to the DAILY PILOT Women 's De-partment one ..-before tb8 wedding.
Plcturel recelYld lfter tb8t time wW not
be lllOCL
Fot en11gement announcements It ls impl.l'lU•.• Illa! Jiit lltory , also a~mpanled
by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted Ill weeb or more before the wedding
dale. If deadline la not met, only a story will
be uttd.
To llelp !Ill reqUlremenll on both wed-
dln& and tDl•ltl!ltnt stortes1 forms are
avl!lablt ID all Of the IJAILY P LOT ottlces.
Furtller ctlou wW be answered b' Womm'a OD Ila!! memben at M2-4321 .
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Bill Henry's . View of Wo~ld
lly 10 OUiON
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. It .,._id llave delighted Bill JlenrY, ·the man bdllnd the
Loa A!IP!ei Ttrnel . column
""By .dle .W"," tO know ttiat a
book about hll lUe and wort
has been published as a fund-
ralllng endeavor !or hll alma
mater, Ocelde¢al Colleae.
Rel-.!"' a llmlted edition
ol ,, ... ~Ille~ titled "B<hmil the H Wllh'.Bill .~' arid --
written by hll daughter, Pat
HemyYeomans.
REMEMllERS FAMOUS ,FATHER .
I'll Henry Y-• . · .
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Cqast Groups Crafty
Sbe pa.lated a W11m and
Intimate plctllre al her lite
father for membln and
..... al .,. , ... ""' at the
-review ID J1' c.Ie!!rity --· .. Two ,.... In preparation,
the -ls a oolltctlon of Henry'1 c o'l um n 1, radio
acrlp!s and pbotograplll, ln-
tenpened with """'-tary
by Mrs. Yeomam.
Henry was a reporter with
the Times from 1911 lo bis
death In 19'10, a pione<r in
radio aod television
journallam and a Wbite House
correspondent under s i :r
presi<IA!nls.
He al.lo was a great sport!
Ian and aerved In an advisory
capacity for slJ: Olymplca.
In de9crtblng Ufe with her
lather, Mn. Yeomans quipped.
"A5 a college student I
never bad any problerm with
boyfriends. I bad ttctets for
any athletlc event there waa."
Sbe also aald be "bad
frlencls aD ov'er the world. He was the tlnd of penon who
made each person feel better
when they were with· hini." WJ# he would wort at
home, Mrs. Yeoq>1111 added,
''We made a lot or noise 80 it
was just like the newsroom at
the Times."
Just bel<n bis dealh, when
he wu recovering from a
near-fatal heart attack, he
wrote the oolumn from hll bed
with the help of bis daughter,
who typed aa he dictated.
"You were the people be
was living !Qr,~· J4rL Y""f'U'll"
told the ... era1. boJndred Pl
Bets Pb! memberland eueats,
tnOlt of wllom ..... -al h1a column.
A&r bis deilh obe bad tbe
tut of "'1mc lhlva&h bis
filea, wbldl become the buts
for her bOot. "Wt couldn't
believe ......,. he h a d saved,"
eho said. "He saved 11 aD
because he wanted 101Deone to
Wile it.
''Tbls book Is a history of
our times, not a memorial
boot. 1'ls II a boot to read
and cherlsb and pw along to
your lut.... generations lo tell
about tbe IQlh century u you
knew it."
Among the events ......ied
are the assanlnation of Prell--
dent McKinley, bombing al the
Timell building In the first
part al the century, Olympic
gam<5 In Be1slnkl, Los
Angeles, Totyo and Berlin,
the Yalta Confereoce, Berlin
Blockade, end of World War
n, the Kiaenhower yean,
Ke n n e d y ' s inauguration,
Cub6n crisis and tbe Hila
trial.
Mrs. Yeomans , a L o s
Angeles resident, is an ac-
complished scholar in her own
right. She is a member of Phi
Betta Kappa, Occ Ide n ta I
College graduate In history
ahd government and author of
the book "Grand Juror's
JOurnaJ," based OD her 1915
Loo Angeles County Grand
Jory service.
An outstanding t e n n l s
player,. she won the.1935 U.S.
Girls Singlea and last }'<!Ir
won the U.S. Seniors Singles.
She is married to an attorney,
Is the mother of four cblldren
anddoesextenslvevohmleer
wort.
Activities ·· F~us otY Holidays
ADP
A macrame lesson will .cJ
offered to Alpba Delta Pi
Alumnae of Orange (;ounty at
10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 16.
Ann CarWe will instruct and
Mrs. 'Artbui Korn of Anaheim
will host the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. ~ H. B~ce of
Corona de) Mar; .Miss Suson
Ruth K-, daughter of lllr.
and Mrs. George Kocba,
Laguna Hills, and Miss Amy
StoddArd of Laguna Beach. -Cord Porty
SI. Anne Altar aJl!l Rosary LB Women Society will •J>Cl'l.90' a l"!blic
A luncheon and bridge party caJ<I party in the paristi ball, we calend~ for the Seal Beach. at noon Friday,
\'Woman's Cl1ib' o(. talNn:i. •Nov. 17.
·"BeaCb at U:30 p.nL ' P?ftl8y, . .....
No-I. 171 in the clubhouse. Turkey Doy
Balboa Yacht Club will QPen SC ·Juniors the holiday season Saturday,
The South Coast Junk>r Nov. 18. with a Turkey Trrit
' Woman's .club will sponsor dinner dance in"the ~Use.
three barbecues at Orange The. evening will begin with
COunty . Juvenile Hall, begin-~~\!n311f::,;, dinnar. 1 olng Saturday, Nov. !8. 'Ille M . of the Fun ~-~1 ' second will.be Jan. 13 and the usic ~~ · fmel · March Island Guppiea ·; will be ' one 3• featured. Mr. and Mn. Almon
'; Spjns\ers ~rta=~i~.e· en-
, Twenty-three new members
. will be welcomed by the
' Spinsten SUnday, Nov. 19,
during a brunch in a Pasadena
oounll7 ciub.
Among them are MW
, Kathleen Ellen Bice o f
' Manhattan Beach, daughter of
'
Unity Women
Baked goods, boutique Items
and a Swedlsb d_, will be
combiQe.d by the Unity
Women's Club or ~
Unity Cburch Saturday, Nov.
'
, Spastic League Tribute
18, from 4 to I p.m.
Harbor Women's Chorale
will entertain: Dinner will be
served trOm 5 to 6:30 p.m. at
the Costa Mesa Women's Club.
Festivol
Woman's Campus Club of
Oiapman College will pr<>ent
its aMual Holiday Fe!tival
Saturday, Nov. ta. from a a.m.
lo % p.m. beginning with
lireatlaat in the college dining
n>om.
Giii ltema and boliday
decorations will i.Dclude arl
works, terrariums, surprise
grab bags and homemade
foods. A bullet luncheon will
be served from 11 a.m. to 2
p. m. Proceeds will go toward
a scholarship fund.
Miss Joy-Ytn Qian, who is
currently studying social ¥.'Ort
al use under an American
As.w:iaUan .of U n i v e r s i t y
Women International
Fellowship, will be I b e
speaker dur ing the
We!tlnin.;t.er-Fountain Valley
AAUW'a --meeting In Francois' ftSlaurant, Hunt-
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' Patronesses Honored . ' ·,
! Mrs. Nickolas Shammaa wUl
' opeo her Nt'IP"rt Beach home
( Frld.lly, Nov. 17, foe Newport
, Harbor Spul1c Leaeue's an-
\ ~ Patrooesa Oiampaeue
1 Tea.,
, , .Honored will be t b e
t ·patroneaea and honora ry
\ .Pllrolll !'bo . helped I he
1 organlzaUoo ralae $11,494 last
• year lo assist four llCbools and
J aasociatiOPs for the han-• dicapped.
' Guell> will be ...-lo · the s p.IJI. event by Mn.
4 Robert FUiier, patrone11
' chatrman.
( . .-mJng the tea table will
: be arrangements made Ir;
{ )'OUl!I adults al the United
(
) Cerellral Palsy T r a I n I n g
I Center, Santa Ana, wbo have
contributed decorations lo the
tea ·rm-the put 10 yean.
,,_ and other -tiadJ.
.-Dy are oofd al the -cluilon al the lea and i..t year
brooght a pn>llt of $1,1111.
LOii WllGHT
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Honorary patrons lo be
honored are Mr . and Mrs.
O.W. Richan! and Mr. aod
Mrs. George Plenol.
Patronesses are the Mmes.
Arthur G. Andresen, Ernie
Ball, Robert S. Bardin,
Richard E. Barrett, Arnold 0.
Beckman, llaJlsel Beovenutl,
Jobn E. Biby Jr., William P.
Campbell, Charles F.
Coleswortby, Paul . Coonally,
Vllan E. Cough, C. R. crouI
and John Clirel.
David S. Mart!h,. Anita Pad-
dock. Paul A. Palmer,
Richard W. Pendleton. Mary
Pierce, Hadef Ring, Paul M.
Rogers, John E. Shearer,
George E. Sliver and ¥auric<
Sparling.
C..Cludlna the list are the
Mmes. Ruth Sparling, Dooald
A. StraUll, William C. Taylor,
lJJJlan 'lbatcher' Charles s.
'l'bomas, Roland F. Vallely,
Clair< Van Horn, Norman E.
Watson, Edward Wedetlnd,
George W. Weedon. Charles S.
Wheeler, Annabelle WUUamJ
and Marlon Woodruff. •
Others are the Mmes. Peter
Dam110v, J. W. de Brun, For-
nill Denning, Cbarlea Pbllip
Dewey, Charles F. ~.
Jobn T. Hogan. cmon D.
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Mel•llle Kello, John Klllef•,
Robert Kincaid, Mary Khla
and Kenneth C. JC!oolq.
8tlD othln -the ....... Richard Kredel, li.P. L«tm.
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A Holiday Harvest. featur-
ing a sale and complete turkey
dinnlll', bu been acheduled for
Thursday, _:Nov. 111, In the
Laguna Beach U n 11 e d
Methodist Cbureh by the
Women's Society of Christian
service.
Handmade glfl Items, holi-
day decorations and baked
goods will be on aale from 4 to
9 p.m. Dinner will be served
from 5:311 lo 7:30 p.m. and
reservallool may be made by
caDlng Mn. Gunnanf Hen-
drickaon al 41$.%460.
Couples Club
Former nightclub
performer Dave Boyer wtll
entertain Saturday, Nov. 11, at
7 p.m. at the annual family
night of the -and Professional Couples Club In
Knoll'• Berey Farm'• a.Jcken
Dinner restaurant.·
Nursery School
Forty-eight lamillea will of-
fer items at a rummage Ille
Saturday, Nov. 11, from I a.m.
lo 4 p.m. in the Janie Ingall
home, SIO Ellflth St., Hun-
tington Beach. Funds ralled
will go toward play...,..i
equipment for the Huntington
Beach Community Nunery
School.
Council
Oranpwood Regional Coun-
dl. Epslloo SigJJUI Alpha
lnternatlonal Soruity " 111
"*1forabuainouluncMm
Saturday, Nov. IS. at 11 a.m.
In the Loo Coyotes CounUy
Club, Bumi Port. A panel
dlscuaalon on leadenbip will
be pmonted.
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Blaek1narr's
aguna Beach Furniture
AfTllt MANY, MANY
YEARS U.GU.U. llACH FURNITURE
IS 9U!TI1NG IUS!NIS$-WI AU l'l.IASID
TO HA YE SERVED OUR COMMUNl'rf AND WISH
TO THANK THE MANY FINE l'EOPLI WHO HAVI PATRONIZED
OUR STORL DON'T MISS THIS PINAL •·l'llllST OI' ALL SAi.iS •••
IECAUSE OF SPACE AND TIME UMlrATI~. ONLY A F1W OI'
THE· mMs ARE LISTED Ul.OW, IUT COMl'l.ITI STOCKS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE WONDDPUL SILICTlONS OF LAMPS, \
OCCASIONAL TAIW. DECORATIVI ACCISSOR!IS, MAmUSIS,'
AND SPtlfNGS, AND ALL OTHIR/ !TIMS IN OUR STOIL PllCU
ARI LISTID FROM 20 TO 60% off ON MRYTH!NGI
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Nod-. HOURS:
Mon.· Thurs. 9. 6
Saturday 9.4
Friday 9. 8:30
Closed Sunday
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Battle of tW Words·
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--SC, Bruins Praise·d.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cooch Pepper
Rodgen of UCLA said ldODclof• 1be
Brulna' chances of upodtlq Soulbern,
California this Saturday '1are about the
same as Jut year ...
Tllo croatawn rivall, wbo will be
playing ft>r Pa~ ~ ricbll lo
the Roae Bow~ played lo a M Ue ID lfll,
"SC is better but IO are we," R.odcel'I
!Did the weekly mettlni of Southem
Calilomia Football Wril<n. 'Ille Trojans
are H-.id UCLA». "1th Us lone defeat
in Pao-8 play comlni igainst Wuldnatoa
last Satun!ay. USC goes to the Role Bowl
if there'• a tie.
"1bere are-a lot of 1superlatives I can
use about SC but ev..,....'1 beard them
... undefeated ... No. 1 ln the Dltioo
for tbal Bui ...... , ~ '"" ta delUl. .atbir." I 1kKl7 WU allied *6w lliO llliW' the_ ....... .,....., ...... .., ·-·----eolDltotlle--lllla•' ....
nalloaaldia~
"lleDuYa pr-. .... ~ <llllDDad
McKlY. "R _, .....,. -· 'lft . ...,.
plaJ! to win and hope ... - -,.... way."
lie said be had DO ldM ..... Ibo pme
will p but "we hope II w111 be 'IVJ low
Spom Clipped Shori . •'
"To me they'tt the best olfemiWl and
defensive team we've played. It'• IO easy
!or a coach to build up an oppment but
it's not necessary when it ls number one
in the nation. ItdoeSn't make sense.
Denver Not Out ,,
"I don't want to !Olllld like a Trojans
publicity man," said Pepper, who then
ticked oU numerous areas of SC
strength, e!ped.aily deleme agalmt the
nm. As Games Site 1 ,.
Coach Jolm MclCay' of USC loll01'l!CI
Rodgen to the rootrum and Opened wllh LA'~'"""' sw1~~~ _ "-"'• a this remark: '"'"1ft4•••~ w.m~ __.,...
"! think coach Rodgen covered IL recent red light from Ila dtlzem of
Even I didn't know we're that good. Any Colorado, the lnllnialloaal Oi1mpic
quesUons?'' Committee 'bu not ruled out Demer u a
McKay called UCLA the 'l'n>jant' Ille lot the IJ'll Olymplc G-.
toughest test yet this season and reveaJ.. .. At~ Umt :we have not recelftd ay
ed how be rates team!. roslgnat!OD from the U.S. OQmplc Oom-
"ll you don't have a nmnlng back that mJttee lot llmver," aays Lord J(lllanlD,
can't go all the way, we don't rate yoa. prelidmt of the IOC.
-state funds should be taken ta pay for tbe Games.
"Tllo wwding WU 00 that hall the -pie who voted 'no' really meant 'yes.1 " ,,,
LOS ANGELES -Denver -· lootball player Doo Parllh hu -boot· ed for Jnvtstlcalioo of poAen'ag cocaine
~ CLEVELAND'S BOBBY MAJORS (241 HURDLES OVER REGGIE BERRY. In Kermit Johnson and James McAllster, Klllantn, In a ltltement Mcmday, added
UCLA has two of the greatest runners In that hi5 Ol'lanlUllOD would -DO
iollowlq hi.I Omo! II I.GI ~Jn.
--Airport, i>oUl>e aid . A epnan for the Venice Di ·
aid arlab, 14, was appre)lended by U.S. .s.y ~ Mmday aJcjlt altet • lllll'
non\itor ,..iat....r a hlch >.adlDi while
he plllecl tbroqll the metal deledor to skorich Calls
' P!hipps Trade
Greatest Ever ' :
DIEGO (AP) -The trade that
se Cleveland Brown receiver Paul
W eld to Miami for a draft choice
t years ago was greeted by cheers in
M -and groans in Cleveland.
Btth reactions grew louder last year whltl Warfield helped the Dolphins Into
the" Super Bowl and Oeveland's draft c~e, quarterback Mike Phipps, didn't
plar often or well.
ftit Browns coach Nick Skorich isn't
groping today.
"l think It was one of the greatest
trades the Browns have ever made," he
said Monday night after Phipps' 38.yard
touChdown pass to Frank Pitta with 41
~ds to play gave the Browns a 21·17
ylcf>t'Y over the San Diego Qiargen. It
keif the Browns' National Football
League playoff hopes aJive.
""'e had to give up a super receiter
but-:We got a ereat young quarterback in
~s." Skorich said. "He'll play 15-18
yelf'S."
'ftie victory, before $4,202 a11d a na·
tiodll television audience, was the
Br$1ns' fourth straight and gave them a
6-3 'tecord, ooe game behind Pitl!burgh
in ~ American Conference Central
Dl.ion. 11ley meet the Steelers twice in
tbe,-iext four weeks.
'l'lie Chargen, U-1, dropped their filth
strelght game after taking the lead with
1:21 to play on Mike Garrett's tbz'et..yard
"';\;pps, who spent bis flnt two NFL
~ oo the bench behind veteran Bill
Nefen. said he had planned to set tip a
plfe-tylng field goal when the call ror a
Jq pass came in from the bench.
"It '1 bard to score in less than a
mJjuie," be said. "Yoo have to think
•rtefd goal' in a situation ike that." <Ji the winning play, Phipps said, "I
tb$ghl the pass was a little bit out of his
(ptls') reach.'' =eteran Pills had a wrenched back
1d be hadn't expected to play. But
the final pass, be caught four
and alao got the Browna moving
m the flnt ball with a 13-yard run on
nker reverse. •frhe back was real sore," he said. "I
add feel It every time I made a move."
JlonlcaUy, Pitta caught the winning
tmbdown agalnst h1I old friend Ray
J°*5, the San Dlego cornerback.
'"e attended Southern Unlveralty after
and when I was with Kanns City in
1 , we would spend hours playing touch
f ," Pitts said.
Soulhem had a break he and
n wtUkl drive to my home ln Atlanta
wcrt out.
• e'1 1 bell of a good little athlete ." 9ra DielO coach Harland Svare said
ble• pua deftnJel all day
wasn't playlnl the same
l!IMtk!ularly t'll'I that fut aerln1"
la pkl. f.(i•lciOwnrtcbt lilly to let them
JO JllOl lonl, tl>ol fast for a llCOl'e." sp I>Mco'• mlltabl weren't llmJted
lo _JUI .w-. 1'0 Cbotpn tumbled the hall away t.+ ..... Oii the Cloftllnd ,_,.n1
r a .7J.,.nt hw<b.
' """' dldni """'pleta ....... ,,.
-bod .1.pood, _...up with anls In the air to JGbo llldl'1 HO.
-
-· •• .,.,.. ' ·i =r.
-~· = --r .t-' 11. l,.,. llldl) --· ~ i_.:-Cldl,.,. •lck)
-~;.::;.;·:;
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the country." lurtber ID!ormatloo ''Until we have firm
McKay said be won't alter USC'• news." .
defense against UCLA's l'llJHlriented Tllo IOC chief later IDw!dled with · hi5
wishbone-T formaUon . mnmttteemen, but It wu apected that
"When you're a good defensive twn, a deciskm cm the 1'11 Olymplc sl\e mlabt
you don't change much. We'll be rjgl:lt · have lo wait aeveral hM!Cttht'
where they expect us to be. They'll have Tllo illue'WU i..upt lo llcht-Y
to block us ." · wheh a spokesman for the o:.lorado
UCLA players such as ·McAli.ster and Citizens Committee To Retain 1be
Johnson and quarterback Mart Harmm Winter Gameo .... 1 -the IOC to
cauu concern, said McKay, not forma~ plead for a llCCIDd cbace.
tioo.s. At last lftl!ek'1 lf!M?l.l electian,
"I worry about UCLA, they happen to Colonido dthelll tumed doe a propooal
use the wisbilOJle. U they used anything to use state fllnda 'lot the Games.
else, I'd sWI be worried," McKay said. Harry Arkin , a Denver attorney
"I don't worry about the damn wishbone ; representing the Ollorado cltlr.ens group,
I worry about who's playing it." said that the voters were m.lsled by the
Rodgen said that to \Vin UCLA's of-pnipoW on the ballot.
fense must both cootrol the football and "1be people In Colorado were not ISk~
break big plays wbile the defense rushes ed to 'vole on holdlq the Olymplcl,"
the passer and forees turnovers. Arkin told newsmen after bl& meeting
"We can't have the ball for three plays with KllJ.apln, "They were slven to wte
and give it up. SC1s. too quick and nrcni .•. ~~:-~-worded questloa
Diablos Sur~
It's the Same .. Old Story:
GWC Can't Win Biggie
Thoughts caught on the spike :
Who knows? Golden West College may
someday shake its ima1e of never being
able to win.the BIG football games. And
speaking of the Rustlen, what happens
to them after the flr1t quarter1 They led
Rio Hondo 17-0 after a quart.er and k>lt
34-17.
They led LA City Qlllege 11-3 at the
quarter and lost %4-17.
'l1le best celllr team hi the CIF'I Bow
abodt Plu X of Doney, whk:b Is •c-
toally tied for 1111 pl-wltb St. Anthoay
pendlq the .....it ol this week'• game
wbea they pllJ -b otlle<.
1'1111 X -~ the AllCelUJ
Leape piader tad WU ...... by St.
Plllll (top roted hi die CIF) Ii-II; Mater
Del (lrd ID die CIFJ ?.C; Smite (lllll 11
Orange Coanty) H-7.
Yet last weekend they wero pli)'lng
hlgbly touted and heavily fawrocl Orange
-for the loop champloosblp. And they
barely loll ti, 111-7.
S..,-for Costa M-llillt: Pill'
all J'llll' -palo -at atpt .. die r.I~ peal oo IM·pollllc eu -
yoar -~ -prochld. By ... ..... ...... let yoar vanity
WHITE
WASH
eLINN'WMfT8
lootllall team play U. ca-la tlla al-
-., -pdapa ...... die poel.
THE BROWNS' CHIP :GLASS (13) MISSES A PASS FROM MIKE PHIPPS.
One of the most surprising prep teams
in Orange COUJ'lty fhl.s year bas to be
M!Mlon Viejo. The Diablol were bibbed
to place next to last in the creatview
League race.
Liberty Bowl ofllclala announced that
the -of thll -1<'1 Ml-..1-lon
State footllall p!De will p le tho Dec. II
bowl duel ID -phll.
For Heisma11 Award, Says Devaney
Rodgers Top Candidate
KANSAS ClTY (AP) -Nebraska
coach Bob Devaney 1atd Monday he
doesn't think Johnny Roda:en' brushes
with the law should have 111)1hlng· to do
with the C.mhtllker footbell otar'• coo·
alderatlGo for ·tho ·Helaml1t ·Trophy.
"Johmy should c:trtalnly win the
Helaman 1'nljlhy," said; Devaney. "I
cui ,.. how any pn>blea11 he had <rttr
lwo yean aco ahould alf'-1 him for the
Hetsman .''
Rodgtln , a receiver aid kk:k return
spedallll, pleaded pllty In 11111 to a
felOlll" chars• arowin( out of a 111 Ill·
Uoo holdup. He Wll placed on problltloo
for two years.
Early thll yw, = ... -OD uplcion of pc~ of nw1jUIDL
The chars• wu dlq,pod. Rodflm wu CODvlcted last mmth of operatlnc a
motor vehicle while hll drlvtr'1 llcol!oo
WU revoked. ,
Devoney, talkinC lw U It f.boaa er.:11 Lln<oln, Neb., dUrl• a 811 Elilll
Conleren« br!e11nf -· llkl II Ille · lfelrM 'l'ropby "II to Ill a c:banlolar
annl...tbeY qtit to list I • -·
---
"I certainly don't think anythtna lhlt Fairbanks did not elaborate probably
hu happened to JohMy since then (the because one or hll own playen, halfback
larttny convlctl°!1) like drivlna with • Gn!I Pndtt, I.I regarded u a prime can-
1111penckd drl~er s llC<llle abould keep did 1 _,_ be llnlsbed tbltd hi Jut bln1 from winning the tropbyi a e -
."Johnny hu ·played exeellent .. lootbaU,., "Y .. t 'I .YMlllC•.,. -.
He continues to amaze me with the About Pnlitt, Falrbanb Aki: "He'• 1
things be does on the football neld." 1!1'11111 candidate. I think ht't the best
Generally, the otber Big Ei&ht lootbell hock Jn the......,., I -.•1 trade lllnl
coaches aareed with DevfQq. for aaybodJ,I'
Vine< Clbooii. the Jla11119 State cooch, Fambniuah said a player'• penonal
wu one of them. Aaked If 1 player's off· life hid noWna to do with.the award.
tbe-lield activities should be a factor, "He'• judged .., what be doll "' the
GI-rtpllecl: field," F•mbrough aa'Jd, "and I think
"If you'lo asking me ~ JolomJ Roc1&enoil ooe of the best."
Rodgers i. the belt fc>Q!ball olayer kl Iowa Slate coach Jcihony llaJon had
America, the -II yeo. JI be'• tho no cocnmect about Jlodlen' -1 ac-
htat player In Amarlca, ht llloul4 pt lilt • Uvltleo.
-'l'n>phy." "AIJ!blol ~ -lo .., -t Coacllet Chuc.I:,_ "Oldo1-a Rodprl • ' • ' .................. )list.
and Don Fambl'Oull!I "!.Kum allO 1"' just outalondlnii-Ho ... G •or 1 •
-tho ·".5'~ bl -.. 1e11 Amuncl90D .,. pnllllllJ Illa llnest
Oii l pio)>or'I foolbalJ ,lllfll)J. • ath!MM in the COUDtry."
"I'm not quallllecl lo -whit John-Allltllldaon, the iowt'Slole ....,ierback
117'1 been do4n1 ol Iba llol4," I!alil>lllW who threw three ...-n -In lht
aald. "I think the a'OW 11 """'°"" to C,clOlltl' 2S-SI tie with N-lall
. p to the heat lciea-1...,.." · Satunla)'. 11 llllllher Holsman cedldllo.
, !
1.oundll That -....... tblt loal SU (M'-ltl) ooullfht In a bowl-· •-111 .. --. .... _.,
~--.na.. t.ny Gerfleld,. MllmJ ..... ,-1111, ... t...a a,_. mu'•..,. c. ._.die ...._Ill-" .,..ta - -• .., ..... ~., I
...... II ... wltlo--tllo ..... .,. .. to.,,,.." ........ wire
lollfolllo---............................. .... v.n ____ _ --"D'l_Jal,... ... ..,...11:1-.... ...... 11.-.
-f..-Iba -tend; USC 21, ua.\ 10.
-----·-----..,..,---.. •
boud a Olgbt !or Denver. '
r.1..,....i.n are metal delectora used
at alr)iOrts u an antlh1jacldna aaleguard.
OfflCen aald a vile of" wlitte powder
believod to be cocaJne was conlllcated
at the airport.
Pariah, a llnebocker, remained jailed
at the V enlce Div111on pmding the fll.. lni of lonnal ChaQ( .. , a spot ..... said. ,,, .
FOXBoRO, Mass. -Pbil l!engtaon,•
wllo helped Vince Lombardi take the·
Green Bay Pieters from a doormat to
five National Football League cbln>,
pimsbtpo and victories in the llnt IW<>'
Super Bowls, was set to tackle another
touch Job today .. Interim coach or the
New Eogland Patriots. Bencts<m, an outstandJq tacllit at ~ UnJvenUy ef"'!llbmeoiota _,.,... •lllll'
graduat!OD In 11135, .... Dlmed to lead
the Patriot& for the remalnclor of the
season MODday night, just a few hours
alter Jobn lllamr l'efiined in the -of a 5i-O blitz by 1D1bea1en Miami. ,,,
NOTTINGHAld, England -JJm Con-
oon:, a D-year-old from Bellville, ru.,
llopped Auatnllan Ian Fletcher M , M , Moodab:! moved Into the -l'OIDI:
of the r -teDn1' llOries. 1n other matdies Monday, Carl:
Oraeboer of New Yori< atopped Stephen
Warboys of Great Britain H , M ; top'_
seeded Jan Koclea of Czechollov•kl• beat
Jim McManus ol Berbley1 S.S, 7-', and
Tom Gorman of Seattle was given a fim-.
round victory when -t Jltlc llrebec :
of Czeclloolovakla did not show I« the
match.
Lakers Battle
Injury-riddled -Bucks Tonight :
MlLWAIJKEE (AP) -'Ille Mlhrautee·
Buclll, foroed ta dip Into tbalr alreacfy-
thln forward nnka over the weekend for• oome help at guard, hoot the der.ndlq
National Basketball Aasoclatlon cham·
pion I.GI Angela Laken tooliht In a
,...,.al of a claalc aeries.
Tllo Lal<ert clethrooed tba Bucb In Jut
Yaor'• Westeni ~. I-pma to one, aettiar re•ence for• MUwaQkee vie-
tory -In )lllUlJY wlllch -Los
o.. rv T...,lllt
Cfl•1111el5 llt8
I
··Ali· ellren!ilf
1111,t ·!Oduced nes!IJll "!""' In At~ )!'.•1'!1111~ pOrtlon belwe ...wntog the relN at
the •Centnl1 Valley • and ol -the»\~'t.eaiiio.dwn-Senlle t)Ja ·1'1'·
....... ~In llml·~ _...~~ ~-·m· .... ~111u!iff ·---__ .... _ "':"'""' ~ ... ---i..ri1u•ll · ... w.~ -~a 111 ... ..,.. ~ for the •.P•nln1. IN•... '· ·'I 'le \l!e ·que.t1oo·of ~ of 111e p1ie._ ban-, . · ·:i:1 m.t ~ ljftl'p\a -compiled. ~"-::.~the .,#..-·i I · .W.lilll J.Hm,rt.•
~I of Jl'llh ancl Gunt
on Ille lonwt for the ......
tbat will open lfllewide Satm-
day and ... -lhnlqb Dec.
10 •.
Gut year an eotbOalod
21'1)!0 huni.r. toot about
'llll,IOI phoaaanb, do w n ~ ~ fll1,,.. ,,., the j~---~ . Jfeol'b.io 11 the Sacramenlo
Valliy w1D be the C<JWIU.. of
BUtte, Coluea and Sutter. Jn
the :t,.10MU!n v-the r::~~=: cOuot, and bi Merced Coanly.
l'roopecla ... ·-tbe .... II In previous yellS ·In ~~~= )nlilllnc ~ .. ltocted-.
-er.0n1y ... -1n
the bla. In northern and cen-1ran:lllfomla where the limit
IJ two per day opening
Weitiiid <llld-""" per day ~·with four In
P,elJ,i,lli;k>n. Birds ol either ICtt
"'4l' "" IUen elaewbere In tbe t!lte' witH '• lntlt' of two per day. .
Slioollng houn are 8 a.m:
unlll ·simaet.
~,. 1aenJ treat
..U.. llr Im will .,._ at
.... Weile"8y.
Ben .... epea 1e1r-.., · '°""'er• are all 13 I d t?a 1 CalUerala a 8 d
&))41 I llerra .... ,el•
.. , .. -..... Kera
. f' ·\ . . . ! '
lihW"-Cr1ta11e Dove Do_. Dam. .\]lo .... •
::!!l:'°!:.id=~ . T>iiil~~ROuRTSi>N
......... lllya .... --~sliliit :-., o,,. ...
ties. r 1 • -::-, .·'' 'j I . ·~.were .t'1lld to • , . ~ ·-, citied ,...... •• Nltletl -........ ,I .... wm&er
~-...... -• ~· o.'l'I .'I
Your -of bogging I . 1'it0 klllitial tmtey are con-;
-aoodlhltywwtthtbe
opening ol the alllMlll lall
turtey bunt Saturday In all ol · 19 Cotl!llleo and porlloos of .. four~. . .··
Aco>nllng • to the Depart.. '
ment of Filb and Garno, the
status of lurkoy populaUons IJ
good but the blrdl ... nrf.
Co!UBI, Yuba\ Suttlll', Lu9en
aJ\d Santa Birbara -Will "" oien ,... the llnl time
·~~ANARI
.GOJ .... WIOI Doi'!""
\ ' ' I
(9r Ibo fall hunt. , ..
Lui year In the spring and 5T1V1 ~ JON?M'RCHIORLA TTI
fall bun!J combined • n Or-c:.tllt. . ·~ Or•• Cood Oofe-eellmlltd S,IOO hunlenl toot_.:.___::._'""':,-...:....-----------about 1,100 turkeys. ~" · -.. t.
Bolli tbe Rio Grande and
MonWl1'1Yll'tollel.arefound
1o Clllfornla II I rsdl nf the
~·· ollO<la IA> -suitablo'ared """ Ille lar&Oll of allpme blnll. .
Tbe n1DHa;y -will continue ,JbnlUall: Sund 1 )'.1 Noveinbor' :ai. flii llmJt ti two
birds ol either eez per ........
hOllrs .... -iiau
-"' IA> ooNaU ......
1-areCllllloftod .iDoJ>.
llln ·--to -Oii priYato IDd --blrda will bl foomd. .
Seidel Tops
InPickeroo
Swordsni:en
I StillLead
Qasketball Already
Vanguards Open
CIFPoll
Tho CIF AMA football raoklnf• ,remained Oncbanged
-At Biola Morulay
lhfouBb lbe first alJ places BJ BOWARD L 11,tNDY· Monday night. He wu moot
after eight -of C<ITI· °' ., - - -valuable plOytr a y-II"· petition with one more round JI may lake a Jew gunt1 to CUrtll IJ the onlJ oilier let
!Oii prior to the !lla1of&. develop but coach Paul Peat lerman In lhe •lartlng allp st Paul's SWutdamen . .,,,,_ feels the lf/2.'13 Soulllern meoL lie ope11.9 at a guard
tlnue u tbe No. I •1'Ven, but poit. Hearren and Payno haft
wijl be lillfod,by lhrloe-bulen Calllornla <»Doge of c..ta i... -In lhe put. II•·
BtollOp Amal Jllida1 ...,. at 111,.. butotboll team could be Inf in. lndlcallon of the
Ml'. San Mbllp CoDep. tbe beet In lhe school's ....... of this year's unit.
Other crilclala fw rated blatorJ. ~ Poyne, another 'let.
team. hlcludl! No. S Maler Tho Vlllglll!dl ope11 the lermlD fn>m two yqn ...
Del's ---No. 15 ...... Monday night II Bi!>la who lrlillfolTed IA> Cal Slale
Servile Tbunday lllPI II San-r_,._ Ill La u•-•-_._. ()..\) last ,...-, ti back but In-
la Ana Bowl and No. I ....._. --......... elJglble ·Wltll the ilemestar
W-i-oolJldos w11b No. one ol tbe lop NAIA leomJ In bre1t in January.
IS AnabOlm Saturday nJabl at Soutbem Califomla and Peat Jict Causey (Ml Is lilted
La Palma Sladlum. Is guarded In bis v1ns oo lhe u Qodnn'• rulllling male at
U room Jll'OVidea after game. fornrlL.Jfe ls a transfer 1tu-ch amp Ion 1 are ae-"'llley ha~~ played dloil, b Oa!< Grovo. La.,
commodaled, Woetmlnster Albletac In Adloil-lllil lave WllO .. COii IUI -and
cou1c1· wnp up a playoff berth -pme this~--, :."~ NCM college Wilh a victory -as could the wlD (Ive them a MOd')lart. -• blp jump champion.
IUl'Vivor of lhe Mater Dei· Bui our llnl unit dJd ~ In a RUlleJl lllctem (1-T) will
Servile collllloo. acrlnjmage with Callfwnla ofien at eentor. He ti 1
PuOclena appoan IA> have Western of San Diego and I trllufer fn>m Slnctllr ·Junior
lhe Pacilio League title wrap-lhJnt Moadq~ -will,.be COUec• In Daytoo, Ohio .
ped up · with only Invading a .,.;d -.... 11 .,,. lalo. Thi t1fier luanl poot wtJ1
Montebello ,.,..ming Friday PMlt II nlllmiDI lo the inl>ol>IY bo chided belweeli
nlgbt wJlile Wlbealen and No. 5 helm ii ooOc:lt ·of t'b e Mlb·Walten (5-11) a lrlDaler
rated Sanla Fe meets lowly v..,.-nnlty llftu a from ""°"""" JC and
Sierra at Pioneer reFriday. year'a leave ol -,to .... ,' .... r..i Borc::w (U) ··~• u.~. ••• Habr study CXI bfs _., ........ u~.•... ' _,. -"' -a andmoolof tbe playerawtll be B er(erso n from continue to run one-two in new te bbn th1I ff..._ around. Elcanaba. Mich. w be r e
AAA circlet with their 1-0 ,,_. m ~Wtlrmen on former SoCal star Jerry
reoonls · whlle the A A band alolc wltli -.! junior Siyerlaen IJ'OW up. Peat can.
cJassiOcation ls paced by five coUeee lrlnlfllll~f pair of him th:G biggest aurprile of
teams wilb &-0 marb. Defen-ottllllndlnc ,..,..,.,,_ eariy drOll.
ding CIP UUist Temple City LetteniiOft -K ; p 'Ille cooch 1! allO bq!l In bis
leadl the pa<t wilh all II fil'!I Hean'Oll (M), ~ Waldrip pnlll o1 Lee Glbl>o, I Mii
place VOies. (S.l);~ (MJ, James -from M•-. . --.... .... ~ . Pi&.Cjullln (S. llld. , l: ~ lt:f 1'll I). "He aboukl be one ti. tbe i ""=..E!Ll!:1},.11 ,l ,; Quinn Wiii ""e u captain best ever at Soeal bef:ol'9· be
·&. s.nt. ';.(M, " of the telm; Olli )'el.I' and will gradmtes," Peak 11)'1. "Ht
•• i..• • • ».W,.,, . n -al I forward po!ttion c:an jump, he ht\tllea, 1earne
-fl --------fut and bu I hlih 1.Q. A1J ill lObttt«i:'/:t • Aff.•dl•~ needl it aptrlence." ~""'&.'QJ: •· 'll•-"r.· GWC ROUTS GtbblwillJ>1ayoot11eJunior ~. ca.tMtl. ~In Y•llfY. vanity lft!! WUJ be ant of \be
l: ~.r.;· .1~ POLO RIV AL ~ ~ for lh• van!IJ
t ~u~~1c1·!L4 lU Otbn lncMlt Steve t: ===-"'~> J M SANTA MONICA -A trio R8lbuDok (14) I Crlnlftr t. ~ '!"' i ol fonnor Founllln Valley 1.....-"Cypnu JC and Bill "i. J<':l\t!, 'tl,i::,, ,,_,., ., . llJcb 8dlool llan led Golden ~ ( .. I) from Saddleblck Moftl'~•· ~ 11t.111gecr•1 , Weet College's water po)o JC.
11o1"' or...,.., .......... ,...,...,.... team to an 11-10 rout of Santa '1~::_ c~ ~
11
MonJca Monday. ~: ~~re< Frank Browne (4), Kurt
•. M 1 I Westerfeld (4) and JI m t. ~;::.,.,.w 1r (7·11 McAdams (!), an Jruhmtn, .: =1ew· J"21 combined to lead the Rulllers
'· Nttt 11.11 '° to their nJnth Sou t ll e r n io. raio vwctt ('·l\i~ =._ CaUfornia eonterence w i 11 ~:=..VA. M llni:: without I Joa. Their llUOb
1. '-" '""'' c~. 2. c..-.inttn 11-marlr is 17·2. Ii, :a. '""\ .., .. a-11.11. 1-1111 11• Frklay Golden West will , S. (,,. IUm of tM Wor'cl 17·11, 2f r.1"" P·ll . host second place Cypress in a
7 p.m. match.
No. Changes
' At the Top
Grid Results
'730UTUSISUPlm '="..:.-•114
'73 Ulm 241Z •111
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'73 G1UPE •VI.LE • .:::::.. •111
'71. -• .:!:::.. •111
'11IUI1Y •111 ............... ...__ '•• ., .. ~
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DAIL V I'll.OT J ' s
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DAI LY PILOT
IE A PROPMET FO.R PROFIT
s25
110
s5
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For Wffkly Second
Ploce Winner
Eacll for Third, Fo.lh _, Fifth Place WilnMra
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Be • pi91•i11 prophet for prof1t. Play the Pllof Pigskin
PICKEROO game for weeldy prizes. Top winner ••ch
weak receives '25 gih certificate from the sponsoring
&hopprng centar. Sacond plac• winner gm SIO c•r· .. :.,.•
tlficate and third, fourth and fifth placa wlnnan eech J
9et $5 certificat•. Each c•rtlficete is •p•Mlable, fu1t
n•e money, at any store in the 1pon1orin9 1hoppfft9 : ... ~ center. r : '
Spomonh·fp rot•+•1 with • dlffarent cent•r spontor·
Ing eec.h . wee•'s contest. Partlci1'4'tin9 centar1 are: , ~
Westcliff Plau, 17th •nd lnrlne, Newport la•ch; • '
H•rbor ·View Cantar, S.n Joequin Hill1 Ro.cl •nd
MecArthur louleY•rd, Newport l•ach; Et1tbluff
Village Center, Eestbluff OriYe, Newport Beach; lay.
1ide C.nter, S.yside Oriya and Jamboree Roed, N••·
port l•ach: and University P1r~ Shoppin9 C.nter,
CulYer end Mich•lson, l"'ine. . ·' . "
Watch for t~is pleyer's form each w••• in the DAILY ;
Pit.OT Sporti Section. Clrc.le the +••m you think will ' ·
wil'I in ••ch pairing in the list of JO 9eme1 (fld ••nd il'I
the player's form •ntry btanli: or• re1101'11ble facsimlle.
I T1oeft w..,i. tllo DAILY PILOT 1porlt po9H for H<~ w•eli:'s ttsf of If.ta winner..
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thong: Slll'l!J bus1ne1o-., •o N;itural
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' l . -:JB1 • 7:80 -"Tiie M.ltchm1ter." Tlill 1951 ~la Ille .,.,.. Mnloo at Ille play !'Idell -
till ~ foor lhe U11111cal ''Hillo Do1J1," Sblrley iiiOlil MthOlly Pertlu and Shirley X...t AllM 1rt ··~11114.. ~ 8 8:15 .._ Ann-Marpret Specla). T.iied ~lier oer!OUI ICClden~ thll 7~llilnute .. n.iy
lbow lpOtilgbla Afln;llarpret with ...-LuclllO Illµ.;~ ~Nld Wry Storch.
-U(:·O 8:80 -"The Victim." A JOWIC woman, .,~.,_.., by a 'riolent •101111;')1 unaware that she la
~.',:)!*It target at an lllltilown ldllor.-Elisabeth •CJ!lll~ery. George lllharil, Eileen Hecblt. tllS • e:ao.,_ ':The Slranem 1n 7A." Andy
Grltflth In a Mrioua role u a Now York couple
bocollle the boolapo at a gang of bancllta. Ida
Lupino, Michael Brandon.
NBC D 10:00 -ADoertta. Noted correopondent
and commenlalor Ali.talr Cooke .,...led. wrote and
narrateo thll new llOflel 'tillk:h airs on lltern.tte
Tueedays. Tonight'• program lleaJs with the Pueblo ll)dlaril, wlio have llwd on thls conUnent for over
1,000.yean. -
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tr1C1111 tl1I fdl'ttlMS of tlll fictfoMt
Vl:Slloft f1mily and opens wltk. tM
story Of Cbrts VIShoft. ~ Drl¥u.
Hlnild&ovld ud U.WMltt .....
D TUES MOVIE OF WEEK
l:Gll 8111D111-Clll Ell-* "The Victim" Stars
(D(IJ Iii Elizabeth ~et)' ·a bars a..... Ulllll ft. anclGeorp Maham _8...,ln-n(llro~ QC}J(IJllJllCl--(f).,_ IC) (IO).,.._ CM> ·n-
8 WM WMll Wtlt Dlz1beth Montiomeiy. Geor1e M1· '· en. fHaCsllMt ll1ris, EUeen Hecbrt, SUI Anl
.... PJlt -* U11rdon, .11ss Wilton. A JOUlll wom·
C.111 It••• lft, tnpptd by •. Yiollnt stonn, ill ~ • hkit ~ wwn that Ille It tM Nld: tlr11t :\ 'bdt 5 ta llllfl of .n aNrlCIWft Wiier. ~ ~ ·---· ;• ........ .. fl:>illlDOUt Ill_ ......
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'Tango' 'Mixed ~ag at Repertory
llY TOM 'mU8 ... ...., ......... • _,.. bal-lta •mtlaot-.~
IDd Ill ultfalllely lfagie
cllmu, Slawmnlr ~·· "Taqo'' blcomm 10 en-
meebed In Ila own eeoteric
varbody. lbel II eeuu to be
eflecllve en eUber plane.
That II ._ u an Jn.
lrlgulng, It nol altogether
enta>talnlng, piece ol theater
Is m<n attributable to. Booth
c.aat Repertory'• ·high vefoci.
I)' production lban lo the play
llael!. llnder David Emmea'
crlap, deciaive d I r e c t l o n ,
.. ·"Tango'' ltruggles out of the
allegarlcal mlro IDd plno •
swil-of fool It mlgbl DOI
olhenriae -· There are. at the minimum,
throe or four story foundations
contained in '"Tango" and
-attempta lo play 1hem a1J out to their loglcal -or il-
logical -cooclualom. In so
doin(, the playwrigbl taps
numerous llOUJ'Ce3 of. drama
from Pinter to Kaufman and
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-·· pm beoomal a lance with low-by gusto. Hal i..n. and bltl 1arfe1 no leM Im-elm Jr. la In equally !loo form PoOlnl lban the lllate ol the .. the nomlnal bead ol the
11111:-ClPllNING ....,. are world. Hen be llalel with outlandlab -hold. a pa. ~ u 1 ""'*1 lmte. 1 at frl&b"""nc clar!IJ that 11 con-jama<lad bohemian who bu
of -"You Can'I Tab It ... uoo IDd Cll'det ....,.t be Jone lince abandoned hll "'la-
Wllb You," u MnlRt In-lllllntalned, mlaJll w 111 tlom with ....UIJ.
troducel 111 to a IDOlt un-trtmnph <:R« mind u it baa Of the women's roles , Ann
-famUy wblcb bu done througboul IXb Century Sleoa.&hwartz bM the plum
811..,,...ii1n.. battled -w.. for blltory In Europe. character aulgnment of the ., ~., doddering bot aUD ... -
• ball eealmy UDtil there .,.. SUCH A PI.A Y requirea a old granay and llbe plays tt
no looger lllY conventionl to consummate oorpe of actors to fU1l throttle. Leslie Jooea 11
rebel qllnll. Enter the coo. W1eOrth the layera of mee•lq, the mother IDd Sanjane aervatlve IOll who strive. to, _________________ __::__
bring ........ out of thla cbaotlc
erl5teooe In a reversal of
today's generation gap com-
edies.
As the plot thlclrens, so
AIM Ill
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FILM l'YE
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Julai and a plplns hot D•nlsh .. all on a non-tpl •
ll1ly .. just 69cilld IT ONLY TAKfS A MINUTE!
NOW SllVINC 7·11 AM
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Directed by Ossie 01vl1
SerHnplay by J.E. Fr1nklln based on her play
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Clner1m1i Reteulng ptettntt 1 Lee Savin productiOtJ ·
"llKll Girt"' Stirring Srock Ptttr1 LOUIN Slubt>I
Cl1udil Mc:Ntll Le1lie Uog1m1 ts Nella
Specltf ou•t Ruby Dee Alto 1t1rr1no P90gy Pettitt
Glori• Edwardt LOftlta Gretne
E•ecutlve Producer Aobtft Greenbero
Produced by L• Stvin
T 11/t son9 1un9 by Betty EYef'eU
Orl9ln1l IOUnd track on Fanlal Rtcord1 G=--[POI .... ~!'~~~
EXQUSIVI OIANll coum IU N
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Sounds Fishy
Figui:e that greatest of Olympic gold meilallsl! ·Mark
Spitz would make a good Tarzan? Understand there's some
talk of that DOW. It WU five Olympic medals that spring·
boarded Johnny Weilsmu1er into the celluloid jungle, as it
were. He played Tarzan for lB years, Jungle Jim for stm!:R.
SpitJ fis a better swimmer. But he may not be able ta'tring
himself to talk ape.
IF YOU ~ at least 57 years old, you were born
before any women hereabouta either
penciled their eyebrows or touched up
their eyelids with shadow. True ,
1 s o m e sort · of makeup roUgbly
Jimilar was put to use in the ancient ,.
lan~s of the . Middle Ea!:t centuries
ago. But modem eyeshadow and eye-
brow pencil did not come cut until
1916.
CARS -Q. "How come this coun·
try doesn't put oat any car that looks the same every
every year? I mean like West Germany's Volkswagen?"
A. What, you've never heard of the Cbecer Marathon?
Models now look the same as models 20 years ago. Factory ..1
at Kalamaioo, Mlch., turns out 6,000 a year. Sells 4,700
as t.u:k:abs, anotheP 1,300 to private citizens. Has a Chevy
engine, a Borg·Wa.mer transmission, a G.M. steering sys-
tem.
ONE PERFORMtft:ln the real Chinese circus on·t.our
recentlf did •·f'lfty trict...S~~wed five llve goldfish, each
a dlllerent °'j\o~. 'wait, that's not it. Trick was be then
regurJit.ated each fish of specific color as. requested to
do .ho. tiy 'thiL',Alf right, won't mention it again, but .it
certainly buffaloed the onlookers.
FAST FACJ'S -Figure 3,020 raildoad ties per mile
of track .... NEVER oil a bassoon, sir ... THIRD of .the
card games are some sort ol solitaire ... AU. crabs have
10 legs, my dear . . . RALF the seafood eat<n in II""
country is S!rved in restaurants.
OUT OF thousands ol husbands and wives, the Ameri-
can Institute of Family Relations turned up 250 couples
who described their own marriages as "completely soo-
cessful." So what the resea.rchers wanted to know next
was that one quality those wives believed their husbands
possessed to inspire such a happy circumstance. And like-·
wise, what key characterlitlc those bubands attributed to
their wives. "He's a good companion," said IIlClrt of the
women, or words tD that effect. Said most of the men.
"She does her job well,"~ somelhing or the sort. Fact ls,
in the most successful marriages, the wife enjoys her h~
band's company and the husband admires his wife's ·effi.
ciency.
A STUDY at Drake University's Medical School of
several hundred men between lhe agu of 60 and 93 lndi·
cated that a ~Uow in fairfy good health can remain ~
mantlcally th!:tive beyond tll(e age of 90.
IT'S. BELIEVED the eyesight of no human being oo
earth ls as senaiUve to d~~ces in color as la that of the
average pigeon.
SKIN DJVEiis aay one drink of liquor 1aken down to
a depth of SO feet bum equal In lt.s ltlck to aboul fJve
dtiDkl kept at sea level.
AddrtJI moil to L. M. 8o¢, P. 0 .' Box 1875, New-
port Beach, Calif. 92680.
GM Recalls V ehicl.es
For Steering Defect
DETROIT (UPI) -General puohed beyond it.s normal
Motors Corp. has recalled limit of travel.
155,411 receiiUy bu 11 t in-'nlll would nwlt 1n •severe
... _ _...,...... slit vehicles to condition of Improper wheel
-ll-U4HG ali,nment known u • "'toe-
-a 1teer1n1 defect GM In." II thll condjUoll O!'<""
Aid wouJc1 moot lllr.ely be and Iha driver .,._. with
notkod In a patklna attuatioL normal drWlnc, Gil Aid. Ibo
The recal~ nm of Ibo 1m front tires wouJc1 aq-1 oo
rnodfl·year tor·GM, ·invol'na-· loud the driver would tzn.
0ievro1e1 a.. .. u.. and 11 medlalely realize -th!ntl
Caminos. Buicl: C..turya, Iha nt ........
Oldlmoblle Cutlall 1 e r t 1 1 , If DOI comcted, tha com-
Ponllac Le llanl, Grllld Pris PIJl1 llld, the eondltt"" could
ond Tralll Am _ .. and •-117 -bi ..... of
GllC 8prtnu. ~ cootral al· Iha right
All al the -_.. -whoel. ,...,..Iii bel'" Oct. t. A GM .......... Aid no
Tbe dolod. .Ille .-It al • -"' lnjarlol bave m~ .... In dellp>, -been ~ lbat .. II·
-··· durtllc fn.plant In-tnNO'M to the defect. lie "=~ If Ibo "" of the :!~-::. ":: ::-i.:e
riCbl -tin "' 1111 of Ibo ,· dltlao, -......... clurinc can .. ..,. .. *""'9 llrlb • ,.rm,. ' <W11 or ..... object while GM 1114 II wollld alloCli 1
Ibo drttW II -IOI ap w~ ..... lndilt to ti. lllettot
""' Iii ...... -In • bard -.......... ..,. beJnc
left pookloe, M -pooolble -Ill no -to the Ibo llwtnl llnbp C<>lld be ..-....
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·ttorneys
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CHICAGO (AP) . -61' ....
IUpPort: for lnsur&nce reform,
llwym ff'Om 12 mtd_,_
-· hive 'eftdotllOd i ;,-··;; r.un automobile 1nsuranca
.plu wllkl> woUld. provldo
rtlmborlement to ac:cldenl
vtctiJils while Pltien1nf their rtibt lo sue for lurtber
damlg.0.
"PROMPT AND full rtlm-~" to llCCll!lut vie>
,,llml, ~ tbelr• -~ loo: medicat ' ...
-wag~ lost and .Yebtde damage . without rqonl to
fault· "II 90dally a n d
economically JOUDd because it
takes care. of the tmmedlata
needl <i the Injured Yictlm
and bil flD)ily," said Leonard
M. Jµng of Olic:;ago, an official
of t-h e American Trial
Lawyers Asaoctatttoo.
"It will alao defin itely
reduce the nwnber of lawsuits
arWng froin such actldehts,"
Ring wk! a regional meeting
of the usociaUoo.
But be added that accident
victims should r<taln the right
to seek a~dftlonal com·
peniatioit either · by dlnlct
negotiation w l t b imurance
coiiipanles or through · the courts. '
Ring said another provilioo
or the reform would problbitt
"arl>itrary cancellations of
policy," allowing lii!ura'Dce
companies to cancel only
poltcles al client.! "who do not
pay their premiums or whose
driver's licenses have been
revoked."
IN' ENDORSING the n~faull
concept, the lawyers promised
to work in all 50 states to at-
tain "h o n e s t insurance
reform."
The association has a ua·
tional membership of 27 ,000.
The t w e l v e states re~
rtsented Were:· 111 in o is,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa,
Missouri, Indiana, So u t h
Dakota, N o r t h Dakota.
Kansas, Nebraska, Arkarisas
and Kentucky.
Stockholders
At Rockivell
Eye Merger
· PITrSBURGH (AP) -A
proposed merger b e t w e e n
North American Ro c k w e 11
Cori>. and Rockwell Manufac-
turing CO. would result In the
emergence or Rockw~ll
IntemaUonal Corp., according
to NR directors.
The proposed name would
renect more properly the
firm's international expansion,
said Willard F. Rockwell,
chairman of the board and
chief executive officer of
North American. He said the
name change would be recom-
mended to sharebolders~at the
company's amuaJ meeting
Feb. 15.
The merger baa been ap.
proved by lhe board.! of both
North.American and Rockwell
Manufacturing, with only the
approval of the fl r m ' s
stockholders needed w finall7<
the jointure.
Under the terms of the
merger, North American, bas-
ed at El Segundo, would ex·
change 1.1 shares of It.! com·
mon stock for each o f
Pltlsburlh ·belled Rockwell
Manufacturing's more than six
million outstanding sharf.3.
~ccountants
Set Meeting
"Estate Planning for the
Average Taxpayer" ls the l\Ue
of the talk w be pven by Mrs.
W. Jay Scherer, Certified
Public Accpuntant of Fountain
Valley, at a dlnner ·rneet!ng of
the American Society o f
Women ""'°""tanta an Thur•·
d1y.
Beren returnlng w Southern
Calilomla, Mn. Schmr Wll
pre1ldeot al the Alaska State Boord of ,......,,. ancy and WI I the nm
womoil to ltl In tho Council of
the Amerlcon llllUtute of
CPAI.
5poNorod by 11ie Oranc•
Count1 dllpt«, th. -tine
11-to--nd will be ltUI at Iha Jol\y
~ llfn, In -with ooc1a1 hour at I :• and dinMr
at 7:IO. -.1UoN mar be
pl....s bJ CllllDJ m.1111.
Plays in Band
Lila S. Halvenon of 417 B
Dahlia SI., Corona do! Mar, ii
• .... al Iha 111~ ...
bond 11 1111611111 Unlvmlty
In Lnbburg. P1 .
··~P.·;_;:; .... r~r~--;;-~~,r i· ., .... ·~ S1deil; play!Jlg tlie tltie i'ole lli Oranp Cl>ast ~'.s prbducti911 1>{ ".Ye¢4."' pleads Wltb ;her
hlll!band, Larry Cohen, to give her a child as his
sister, Monica Kezar, looks on. The OCC drama will
. be .s~aged We<!!>esday through Saturday at 7:30 and
9:30 p.m. • ·
. l.lungarian Pianist
·Hailed in Laguna
By TOM BAili.EV
Of llM O.lly' l"lllt Stiff
\Vhatever else this young '
music ,season ·may produce, it
will bring to Our concert halls
. no .l:. more delightful a n d
btiµl3nt artist than Hung&rian
pianis~ Kill Kraus.
Madame Kraus delighted a
capacity auQience in tbe
. Laguna Beach High School
. auditorium last weekend and
that delight was not , confined
to the mastery with which she
delivered lbe first program in
the 1972-73 season of the
Laguna Beach Chamber Music
Soc:1e1y. ·
She· reminded this critic
time and thne again of the
late, great Dame Myra Hess
with her insistence ori prefaC-
irig each segment of her con·
cert with comments that not
only proved inv8Juable to the
lay onlooker's evaluation of
the work but which very
q.ul~kJy endeared the' charm-
ing artist to her audience.
IT IS regrettable that most
concert attists-. do not adopt
this approach. !It ~tablishes
immediate rapport with one's
audieace .. and .gives. many
members of that audience an
immediate inSlgbl ·Ink> . the
nature and character of the
work . 1 But our major evaluation of
Madame Kraus musf, of
cOUrse, be corifined to the
keyboard and a demanding
program that most satisfac-
torily demonslrated the all·
·CBS Shows
Curtailed
By Strike
By JERRY BUCll
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Production of five CBS taped
entertainment shows bas been
brought to a temporary
standstill by the strike of
englneen:. cameramen and
technlCiah's 1'g ii a·s t the
neiwol'.k.
But .one of the !bowl, 1"Soo-
riy "Cher," with. baciJoti of
only (wo new pfogram.s, an-
nounced plani to resume pro-1 ducttoo at the struck facDltles
this week.
The oUter affected shows ii< "All tn the Fomtl1."
"Maude," 0 Tbe New B i 11
Colby Show" ond ''The Carol
Bumttt Show." Moot of those
hive a backloi of five to tlx -· 1bey.all ... PfOCluced by fn.
dependent proclucen. wllo lll'O ::,::~v::. ~~~
lacJlltl.-111. CBS Telovlllan
CltJ. AU other CBS pllmHlme llii>w• .,. rum "!let pro.
duced.ot other -.
In New York, • CBS
.. _. 11111 no lllkl ...,.
~· Tbere bave beM oo ~--Ibo
.,..-• -... 1!'ri40Y to protMt "!ft . jarildlclloll.
Tbellltliut: ll~lo
:~:::.~~ ... _ -fot<ed
Iha -., Ult New Ylrll ,,_.W•••ln11on
Redltirw t~!Ceie hfti Nft
Yorlt lall -1 and clllrap4ed Ult ltlecut ot
1no1ber a•·me.
round abilities or this former
pupil of the late Bela Bartok. This· critic's· person a 1
prefererice was for tbe group
of Hungarian· soilp' , a n d
dances by Bart4 that oj>ened
the seamd ball of out; pro-
graro, ~ choice that ma)'. have
been · mnuenced to s:O m e
degree by the arUllf's ex·
planation or the composer's
approac.h 'in his 900rlng or
these charming H\Dlgarlan
tolk tales.
IT W As. perhaps, inevitable
that the artist should · show
such Impeccable ln-
terpretatipn of ber ' former
teacber~s work but P»ere was more -·than that behind her
deliV'\!ry of the B •rt o t .
Madame· Kraus S·howed
precisely the s a m e in-
terpretative qualitle\11 in the
Schubert Sonata in ~A major
that followed the Bartok aJld
she made It rtdil)teijdent that
a dash of roinanticlsm. in the
given work impels bet to even
greater. heights. .
. ".wl»se heart If run, ~Is lips
shall o•erflo1'," she told us tn
her discu5f19n of, ScbUberl'11
work ,nd it was v~ clear to
an eQtranced audJence that the
apt itnd° thorotlghly aocurate
analysis of the great Franz
was Immediately transmitted
to her analysis of ooe of his
'liveliest works.
But those who look. for a lit-
tle fire and brimstone Ill their
chamber music concerts were
ireU &ttered for in Madame
Kraus' final offerin&: a surg·
ing.., im\)auJoned alrfhg of Fre<tepc· · Chopin'• tnrbulent
Scherzo No. 2 ln B Oat minor.
TREY MADE the rafters
ring with their appl•ute after
that magnificent <.:;boPln and
'this ilflOd Artist mft a Bland·
Ing ovation and ~ :bevy or
bravos with an ~ splr·
lted 41ellyery o( Mozart's
"Turklstr March" -an ideal post.scrti>t to . the Oiopln and
a grateluUy recelf'CI eocore.
Let i:a devoutly hope that
this great and gracious artist
can be persuaded to renew
this first. memorable contact
with the Laguna 8 e a c h
Chamber MM.ale SOdety.
TANGO •••
(Cloltined ,,_ ...... l
•pace, thoulh the t•r con-
trlbutlom are quite tlf<ctlve.
. THE LONE Jarrtn• note of
r.1uty In an othm!lee IDlrul
atmo s p'here 11 the
•tnlahllorwonr hooiie ltud
who .,.. lrom that IOlo w a ..rt, al ~..., ..... 1'atill\y'•
Wrdl ond flnallr to •
HJUerian "wave of till future "
UU..L Dcn 1'1dte -tllll .....,._ wltb ~
-IOoier11c Iii ........ OC>
-.. 1 ........... -. ..,.... ... --..... :~''tor •••r1tiod7 , ~ ': :=J:'U::
The live! al ...... lalmt •""'1-a;;.,._,,
lkled la 1up ± t -llPI by !r" 1Wl\Y'• ~
\ ..,...., •• fllllth• ... two
mort '!N•ssdt ~ a Wfd.
.a,sdafl"llro,ilil!MDalln _, .......... !lit
...._.,.•Man*'*a''oa
llie. 1; --.. " lrlll i-. that plq .. Ibo • ....._..
,,,......, reporlory Ult.
r
Tuti&y, Nowmbtf' 14, 1972 DAI LY PILOT %J
Everyone Hat
Somet~~9 That
Some ne 'Else Wants
DAILY .P.ILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . . -
You Can Sell It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Want Ad
..
...
General
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REALTORS
-EQT COMT H1GiHWAY
'COllONA DEi. MM. CAlJt:
644·727o
NATURE WHISPERS
Go-···
llARiOR VIEW HILLS
A beautiful· Lusk home with' a wide, pano-
ramic view. Enjoy the view while e·atlng in
the formal dining rm. or the sep. brkfil,
area. Harbor View's lowest.price at $67,iflf.
6 CORONA DEL MAR UNITS
With over 18,000 fl of land, can be greatly
increased. These are delux in every re.spect.
Please call for details. '
'n\e aru •a top profesaionals
are at your service.
I
675-
4 l.NlfllJI: li™t::
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Lovely tree studed 47 foot lot in Old Corona
del Mar. Sharp 2 bedroom front unit and
darling 1 bedroom in back, each with own
private garden. Both rented. Offered at
$69,500. See this Uni que home, South of the
Highway duplex.
C..,_r UNl9UI HOMU Of COOHA DlL MAl ...... 7S400G
UNl()Ut: tl()Mt:S
REAL ESTATE
--------------Gener11 Gener11
CHOICE VIEW
CORONA DEL MAR
-i BR., 3 ba., 3 car a:arage.
2 Frplcs., formal din. nn.
den. Every det&JI of this
luxury view home inviles
the buyer. ~onnal view
ten-aces look down on the
island, bay &. ocean; an
ev~r changing view during
!ht' day . a fairyland of
lights at nia:ht. Oltered at
Sl35,!m. CetU fur further de-
tails. •
INVESTORS
OPEN SUN. 1..S
329 Marguerite
7 UnUs So. or Hwy. $195,000
ORANGE COAST
Real Estate
2600 E. Coast ll""'Y·
Corona del Mar 644-4848
HALE CREST
One ol Ute cleanest nicest
listings v.•c've had. Adult OC·
Gononl
HUGE YARD
4 BDRM. 2 BATH
Neat u a pin and t.aft' for
UM! kid& • lhil home ill
located on an e-xtn>ntcly
low-traffic strttt. Y o u r
family .... ·ill enjoy l~ con1-
fortable noor plan and the
wide open 11paces. $37,000.
Call 54&-2313.
~JL•:
YES!
TURTLEROCK
0Ul!'11a,nr:ling 4 bedroom, 21
bath llOme beautifully land·
scaped. Shag carpeting
thru-OUt. a latKie formal DR
and fireplace are Included ·
S5l ,500. Call quk·k~
eupled, and owner i s I iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,iiii..., I
LIDO ISLE
Re11on1bly Priced
Corona clol Mir
USED BRICK,
WOOD AND
CHARM
The moat bn.utitul area In
COM • Shorecllffs • sln!etl
lined with Coral treu •
private beach. This chum·
ing 3 bedroom, 2 bath hornP.
was completely remodeled
thiii year. Evrryfhing i11
1ie\v, and )'OU own the prop-
rrty. Only $79,900. llllfT'y
!hi!'! won 't last long. Call """""°·
TOWNHOUSE
DESIGN
Vr.ry attractive trlpl" whh
2 bedroom un.iti in a a:oo<l
arra on a qui~ ttrrel. All
in very good cood.itioo. Call
675-7225.
SUUIOIAl'I' Of Jiff <O\WIU. CO.
WITH THIS VIEW1~-...... •, ..., ........... Go!B"",..,"",.,~ ..... ....,"""'1 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
meticulous &: retired. This 3
BR. 2 BA home is too big.
~1ove in and enjoy all his
v.'Orkmanshlp. See the very
best for only
$28,900.
1. Ne\v liBl\ng : 3 BR. on
Wazl~rs. 35· Lo!. Beam1,
Sl'p. din. rm., lgl!, patio. sn.500.
SHORECUFPS
$79,900 Jf you enjoy viewing the harbor and ocean,
this is the place for you. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
plus 2 fireplaces ( 1 · in living room, 1 -in
dining room) with a builtin Kitchen. Beau-
tiful landscaping . .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. $64,950.
VALUE CONSCIOUS?? ...
... WITH THIS CONDO
IN BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2¥..
bath. builtin kitchen, stone fireplace. FAMI-
LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS
including billiards. Fee land close to every·
thing .. .. . _........ . .. .. . .. $34,500.
AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN I. ASSOCIATES
644-7270
Gener1I O....rol
Newport-Outstanding
Harbor View Home, offering all the refine-
ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge.
bdrms., 3 bath<, lush carpeting & drapes,
family rm. w/brick fireplace, paneled in
choice wood & a \Vet bar. Profess. land-
scape design . See this house soon -offered
* * * * * TAYLOR CO * 101 Lindi Isle Drive
Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with do wnstairs
waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or
study, Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings,
quality construction, slip. . . . . . . . . $155,000
~rt
2. Near club & tennis
LoWt?1t price -4 BR. 3 ba..,
F.R. f76.SOO
Charlene Whyte
COLDWELL BANKER
, Realton 644-2430, 833-0700
550 Newport Cl!nter Dr.
at
F1irvlew
64US11
(anytimt) LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME F0< Complete lnfot-mation
Spacious 4-lJ.a bedroom 3 bath home with gate On All Homes & Lott, Pie••• Call : E
POOL PLUS
Hant to believe. CdM'1 fiDel1
an>a . Stf"fCtJ llnl'ld with
Coral trees plu1 key to p,;.
vale biet.ch. This 3 bedroom,
2 bath home is kle&:_.d wilh
Wlt'd bride, v.'OOd, warmth
and charm. Evtrythlna in·
side in new oondltkm and
>'°"' own the land. Hurcy ·
C.11 87J.a550.
to storage area. for your boat. Immaculate njoy the summer In your FRESH START ov"n huge pool, plus throughout. Lovely private patio for family BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR • • B<'<lroom'
fun . 40' Lot, street to strada. Near good 341 llayaldo Dr., Suite 1, N.I. 675-6161 IN LAGUNA • """'"°"" "°"" beach. Owner will help finance. $79,500 * Low Maintenance I~""'~""'""'"'"""'""'""'~""'""'~""'""'""'""'""' IA perfect starter home in * 134,500 MORGAN SPECIALS "Our .27th Yoor'1 Gentr•I O.ner1I beautiful south l..quna -or * ~Call 546-2313 2 Bdrm R 2 1-;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;; 1-o;:;:-::r.::::-:=:::--the k>ng d e a e r v I! d SHARP . hOlne on · WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton I_______. fabulous lllflCI ;:;m:t,,,,':,~, ~.:!: (WTHB •iAL~ ~:;,No. 01 Hwy. p,.,.,.. 10
2111 S.01\ Jooquln Hilla Road · HOME BY --'-1 $36 9501 """· 2 bMrooms, 1,,; bath, SST.A.TEW LOVELY 2 Bdnn .. 2 bath" NEWPORT CENTER, N.a. 644-4910 CHRISTMAS v........ • • hullHn kltoh<n. Privacy ?'Pi~ "'"I brick lrplo., n-rn l
I I Prestige address. Lovely with 8 view of the hills. On-ki1ctten, carp. ii: drapes. 1\ Gener• Ge_n_or_• ______ Best buy In Baycrest. home with a fabukluA 1Sx20 ly $27,SOO _ You own the S Tl J"'f'al ni"" homr. 1
5 STAR' Buys La Cu_._ $64,5GO buya 4 bed. It. •ncto.ed and .....,,.., '"""' Call &lie at 6'1HSOO FIR T ME MORGAN REAL TY I
* 2 BR Condo, C.M ... $22,950 * 3 BR, Pool, College
Pari< : ............... $32,SOO
•3BRHome+
Income ............. $43.~ * ~ It BACH
va1w patk> for year round family to aee. OFFERED 67J...6642 675-6459 E Dorado Model room, family rm., for.. fun & entertainlng. King m.-A real FAM lLY HOPl1 E. -4 I
mil d I n in I room. ed bedrooms, 2 elegant ~+iilE ~~ BR.. formal D.R.. r..:1r11. OUPLEX·BY OWNER I $47 000 VA T Great I o c • t I o n for fireplaces, one in large • •-~ ... .._._.. • 1 bl 1 enns family room. Gounnet'• LA!l'•c:m· ~Y room • poo ta e 70S I.ark spur. ttmoMl<'fl It
What an Opportunity! Owner schools & shopping. pride kitchen. de I u x e -&,. \lf11. 1fM I size fnm.lly rm. v.·/V+'f!I bar ready lo move In. Shutten..
will sell this like-new, PETE BARRETT built.ins include dishwasher. -let' ma.kn & BBQ. Call 10 bf!aullful he'\\' kitchen b&1h
""""""'" homo to q•a.tlli<d REALTOR ... gold •hag anpet;n,, rioh Close Out Sale "'ai~w~Ll'.'."nANKER I &_ .. •rT>Pt. "6.SOO. 6Ti.t658, I buyer with oo down pay---wood paneling. New drapes. Realtors &M--2.\'Kt S.\.l-0700 , 07.1-7616_ .. _____ _
ment. Feat~• 3 bMoom. 641-$2'0. •1 . Fresh! painted I t • Brk Brand NeWJ · · ' I -I &~,~~~PLACE ON TOP _,,..{ "'"°' ~~IG~-~:!s ';iE~A;·~I~-[~1rax ] , , , at $?
1
41900 incl~~ing the Jandl . Apt •••• ,,' .. , ••••• J.$41,500 * 1 Ac:re, East.aide. Roon:J for 14 units .......... $55,tQj College Parle Beauty
This large Mesa model home, lying behind
a courtyard & wrought iron gate, has 4
bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled
kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. grounds. It is
squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered
at $39,5-00.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
CALL 6·t)-1'111
SOMETHING
SPECIAL
A big family home for the
growing family. 4 oversized
bedrooms, Z baths &: family
room, located on eul-de-aac ~""'~:"'"""'""'""'""'"""~'"""'!'""'""'""''""!1!!!'9j st:rttt just a block from General Generil E.'lementary school. New 1---------•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ carpets&: drapes. Full price VA or FHA 1' ~':'ble.wtth VA '"""
Macnab -Irvine Special! Call 546-58111 (Opon Eves.)
• HERITAGE Here's a gttat buy for lhe
VA or Fl-IA buyer • Owner
just added terms and thia
beautiful 3 bedroom and
bonu11 room home offers
tremendot11 spaee and in
such super cond ition. Ex·
quisite landscaping a n d
bonus room ha.s plumbing
for bath or we! bar. Only
$35,500. \Von 't last Jq now.
646-n7t
Realty Company
SUCCESS STORY . . R[ALTORS An adve~ in eleaant llv·
ing, taking place in an East·
blllff locale and holding a
<a•t ol "'"'"""' to .fill 5 ZONillD FOR
BR'o or lamlly lun llvlng. 1.,"'0ME Make th!& storybook home n\IP
YOUR success story, Loll Put on your "MUST SEE"
Miller 642-8235. fNZS) list! Buy this 3 bedroom 2
Macnab -Irvine -
price of th!s tiome new 111 OF YOUR UST ~sRro~~~~ T!'~ Sptetttarr:"',!.. Ja~~iu!'.~l 1 :i~ J $44,400. 11ns reprell'nla a 2956 Harbor, C:O.ta Mesa ·1 ,..., , -------,.
$49,(0J + value for $47.000 Move into this channlng 4 down! Priel!d 10 sell from roe>ffll, 3 bal.M, •li1h lnrize 1r[ J~l
Pleuephone546-2313. bedroom, 2 bath home. MESA VERDE S33,000! Crackll.ne f l rf'· llvtna; room. A perfe<·t lot Hllwf•S. ....._
Walking distance to beauti-ORIGINAL placl'!I. Stf'P down F'"AMILY for a POOL S70.000 . Don't !'--=-:-,.,,--..,--,.,,~-nc:r ®~~I~ ~J;~~;:~~;~~i ?~,~:~·~~ [~~'.?£~ Ii~! ::'.et away! la.::::: 100.11:;1
Shop early for this one. 8UlaHon. an intercom. an ~ . ~ Extra Room For Pricl!d at $28,950. 847·6010. alarm l)"ltem, a covered ~ Clessific•tio1t 125:-149
Extra Living !'::'"' and block wau ''"'"· -nm REAL ualtei;X>r al1"'r """"'1·'·or.1.a:, ... , .. ! YOU MUST SEEi I ... ,.lie•, I~ The large family room bas 'IN!P'Pa•.•&Cig q ity · you 1 e 1 '""' Oon'I mlu this l BR a-.. Ix-en add-... to m-'--this a.g •~·......., 01vnt>r .,...;u cooperale to cu s.n.c: OPf.N Tll. 9PM ... _ ...... 1 · townhou.$e. Uniw n l1y Park
Harbor Hjghlfinds h 0 111 ej,;;;;;;~~;;~~~ I upgra ...... ·~~)'OU move In. . brla'ht. l."ht<crtul, bea.m c1 •• 1ific•tion 150..114
.,mctblng •-ial. Wet bu, Walk 10 "'"""'Ing. """"I CUl,.D"'SAC t ~ ,,...,._ and family. $31,950. Call ~ t."t'll'1; din Ce k>c. vn °~ I JliJ beam ceilings, extra fire-546-2Jll . PR"'....,.._E &rve l. fC.900. • • C bu (' k · · placc, room for the pool ~llV' ~ n...:w
table. Three bedrooms, 1% LeTHB ••• •~ F'~~ic__. 11om .... !.. ~~-... al•I COLDWELL. BANKER batlls, bright kitchen ... HARBOR VIEW HILLS --•-u.. ,,,..,,, ... ,, ... ,,. ... ,. ...-vw-.. RHllon 664-2430, ni-0100 0.11ificetion 200..260
Prime N ... port nolohbor-Roalty eom,.,,,, IBIM&RS lov•ly atrnun. 0' hu S5<1FINX ....... ER. u""m"'" "'R· I -~-lie I hood. s-M,SOO. l..Dveable 3 or 4 BR . 2~ bath OPEN !\ OPM lea1ure1 U\clude la r !ii'. e ,..
C F Coleswortby de + billiard f n\8Jl1er bedrm., fomu1I din-. n room or In• nn., 1t'" ..i... •• n Uvtn• • • Dad • FR. An elegant home Omtu ~· ro.. ~ 00. • in beaullful condition. Chllr-~ rm. A-beautiful kllcht-n UNITS , .__,i,1catlon J J0=1
& Co !enc Reichmann 642-8235. w/dlnelte aru. Just llltrd r [t] • (N12) -cWTr21 nnd priced belo'A• mArkt'I &I 3 un/11 In Co.IA Pill'M with _bi_,..,... I• $38.~. No down VA lt nn• nuc•tandlrc potmtlal. NNr ''------..J 640·0020 1tv"ll. CAl...L us !or rom~lt' downtov.TI . °"'" 3 br(!room 1, * OceKn House . NC\\·port cl~ t • I I 11 . S 4 6 -5 8 8 0, It ,...,.o I bftttronm . Only ClasNfiution 160-)10 ~.!-:.":ltd 1:M::=2::=-121S==:z.:;::"""'=~200= I • fi~:~·~:,;·;•,::' fl t.N·nrrEAWG>: PREO•Rr.roTns. lal<l.::'b• f{fi; [ -~
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THB REAL 642..ftlS •4t 62io Hall'Cf'l!ftl 3 Bt-droom homt. S'X u 't Kl'lr, on a rr.-... I "·tih 1t I =-I I 0.11ific.ation 40()...445 wp'lil"l'l:A~ s.. it, you'll llko ii I n1 s ,~wi1•:1~;;;'-;,",.": :r'u,,.,· 1 HEIGHTS ·---I I~ OPEN ·n. .... PENINSULA POINT • COATS CALL ANYTIME E ts'd 64>-7221 I • ... ii
ha.th home in Ccsta Mesa.
Zoning allows another in-
come unit on this ~"ell or-
iented lot. On)y $26,950~
DUPLEX .. ...ma EvH: _,, --as I e ·-BLUFFS ('' """ 2 .... Excopl .... I Homo . . 1---------2 Bc!nns., 1 hlu.h ('&ch unlt. · WALLACE There la a .,.ason · , ~;,.,•• 1~!111«,, ll1'1.';.'~: 4,000 + Sq. lttt -formal 0-.iffcation SQ0..110 GOV'T Completely redecor. inskie: RIAL TORS 18 years aame location *Spanish Style* t f A heal, workahop 6 J:llr· OR .. hunUy nn .. d#n • [ ' 1~
REPOSSESSION Live in upper-l<M:er leased 5'u 4141-* Sur.:· ••-rp * END UNIT. E·Pb1n. lk'AI lot'. I 11ar ln rtar. R-2 t.one-. r uu alllt' . but-mt'nt ' pool . ) ... .. S265 month. lilt.rd to find w ..,. on 1:oei u1., "'idl! rretnbcll. prirfo only S2l,5i00. .-p. p.rdt>1W. t'1rw-tl ran-[ . '
Ea.stalde Cotta Meta: cute, du PI e X. this locatkm. (Op.n Evenitl91) IOJ,000. 2 Bc!rm1 .• 2~ beth•. 15't24 CAU. $»11:'it Open Ews. 11truc.1kwt, a ,.,.,.1 tvtm.• ~-----...J'
modern 3 b«\room home $72,500. j!!!~~~!'!'!"!!!!~"" I CALL :'io40-11Sl ()pi!n Eve11. ft, tamllt rm. .,, 'wl't bar. Newpor1 Bncti !\fAr.:"11 I CMMif~e•tiOA iZUli
with 2 °baths &: dining, on Call: 613-3663 642-2253 ''TWO~ ·unt.E lmmar . cond. A buy 111 &nll [ IS1
cul-de-UC atreet. Overalu!d $63 500 roLi>wi.,J.. llM'KER t ...... .. ....... I
3 '"' ...... " A .., .. , bu· HOMES" mJii HElEN B. DOWD n.a1...... 6M-2l10. ill 1111X! 1 · . pin at $25,000. Anyone can on a hlll&lde clean A ftt~ ._. • EASTSIO'E • 560 New:"_ c._nitt l:>r_._ . '-:Clo,,...•-ll"fi,..,-.,-,.-.__,.,,,..50.151
buy at Sl.00> down A S223 8 dairy. Good eutaidc area. H&rbor-HIJ:h School an!a, but -
amonthpa.aevcrything. Uve in one and rent the waUrina dlatan ct lo CHARMING REALTOR ..,._.IJ.t LAGUNA CONDO tt V.A. ** I JlJ+) CAIJ. !ilG-OJ><o. Evea. oth<T. A rare llod" 131.SOO. po"°'hial • -""bllc "hoob. H•RIOR V -NO DOWN BY THE SEA 0........ w<ll •·fl " \'.A ·~ _,.. LAR01 FAMILY? All terms. Call KHi:hen .,,/P1air eltt .ww. I"\ IEW inl1&I: l Kit .. I', 1,. A . . BEA'~'L ~BR 1. _ _. Covered Pat\o just off In-See lhia 4 BR., tam. room lO Quallllt'ft Vell'TJIM. \\'Ill Rt lA!lll!d OCN-n •Mir IMnt: nfno br1'N' •n a l'l'"')d. r....i11 I Cl.assiflc.•tioll 571..NO
"'1""'"' ;1 'a r"'"". vi.ting f&mU)' rm -eat Inc hOme; hA1 fonnal din, nn. Srll "' APPA-!SA.I Yalu«-of pool.a, lf'nnbl, whit.: Mnda, Ml'M Ital' ~~~rp1~0uts= an!a. See thll 4 bdnn., C.M. 6 beautlful Vant.ult wall \.12,5CJO. t~our BNJroom. 2"9 IOlllrdl. 2 Bdrm · ~l•hil: ... ~~AH RE6A7~ ~ .. 11---lGif']
decor. Oood view from 1CoodWI now rowrtrwa 4 luah lf'CUndA. S.tl\I. Call &• ~ !IOrfW" OCT&n V1rWa. • $;!tl eM. ,..,_, ~ • _ ~ C~S:arfl ~:.::·":::• "':°" 0pen ~~/, ~ 481tr~111.W ~;;LD~ bu::~· 4 . c • ~=~-;:;,:~ NEWPORT'S MOST .· I a.,.a;,.,,.,.-..-
S..UUNI Mme, •t amona: Realton 6M·2'10, 833-0100 SSllN ° 0 CJL_ ...... -~N....:·~~ ~~-.·~ "'1 N .. -c. .. ..-o.. '(;;.!,~"'.;'.,7.':!\'.:':; I • ,.,,..,, lltl l "--In•.,._ lllO_,...C.-Dr. VA Loan! --- --ljl ~. 1-:====== • <mn• n.a c..,.... ~ ~. 3 btdloon-. 1•• VllRDE Nkf. 3 bed-famlJ.)'-A dlnina' ON 3 LOTS! lil'lfjf ....... 'l'Gll hif(OlWM<O r• ~ r.1 ...... )'1 ,, II a. •• ;fJcetlo" 100.110
.-b r I< k -'""'• M -room . VH7 "'" home • CHOICE IUY Ar Zone $25,000 ~;.]!!'1.~ ~":';,Kv~E~.· ~~ 1up IYtll ioam. tamlly -LIVING -cbe to adM:IOla and ~ I Bedrooms • 4 bll(hl 2 1 bfdn>orn&, II halh• on tht •-..a LI-· 2 t-.Nf1'IXMTI \ bath l'IOm#' ....... _, ... --'"" " • • -reog;,• l ma.•4Jat• S~ ~~With pfna'..AutomlUcsarn,•door atoey Luak, Jlarbor VI~ ~ln•d•. JdHJ locallon lo 4 .-vroont nuf'ftli (l"l"lte ~ ~t...a llt111p1::i "'$;,o.;; .. ;.'b:ir~o:noo
,"s ;a. llr' Mt-1121. brfCht lwtc-l"Cll:'.lm. lePlr&te • -.prt·Mm-. petlo, &r-.8-9.:._ HUll. Priced to 91!11 •I hndi I bay. Room for 2 bl1M. m:liOeed pa.do, rtou-l~.sl klC' profeutonal ~. ~ Claitif'i,•tlOft loo.&l• blm.llt room A ~ din-Onty S2'f ~ K-nn · $995Cll Call l'IOWI Jim POOi .. Tilfd oourt)'ant • hie ..,...., new c.iwt• • IV..U"" wiU c.tlT)' ilh ... ,lmrnt ~asa: -1& X
ir11 n:iom. plut 4 btdl'C)QW • · · Mui~· I.Ara.-s-rty room. tta.cni dl'lpr1. J mm• d I• t ,. ""°" "wa1IU. dft\ ... JQprn.nt. * HAWAfl * 11 ~~
for only~. 0.11 now. (®'nlS n.U.~ COLOWEU. BANKf:Jt · ThU It unique! ~lrln, 1-;.at.1 Coi t • llURR Y: IH -COSTA MiSA ,_._......,. "
Gl!IHY MORR19JN , · _ -644-Ull &1U1llO I>! .... S21~!ll0. Roy McCanl!. RHll.,.11-pool . 4 OR :r, ,,. ,
295.\ ~. Olltt. .... ·Qi4· -~-TORI-.• · ~lf!8 ~ Hewp:itt C'.fn~r Dr. Roy Mc~,,. .. ft••'tor uio N-."JIOf! ™~·· c )I , •• "'"·'' HI•'"· °"'"'" •n-o. •• u1c••i«M'I ''°"""
NEEDID AT ONCE • •V-.... J!:oll, -mt~~Yd.,C.M. S-.772t • ~-wltl """' ""'""''·! .. --Jl•Jfl e TWO SALllMl!N e • * Ooota -ROOM .-V1ow "--'-*1...;::~;,;;;;~r=;;;;;;~ _ llALIOA llAY PROP. . --tr.
.,,..... ott1ce ......... "'" **•** m.;.m FOR A POOL ...,...., II Vl ...... ia Will Toll Roody ,.,. Holklaya? * Mi.7.,1 *
talk over the bentllbl, I~ Ewnlnlpl 4 BR., 1 )litb ho mt ~ r~. ~"il ~i baU.1 larp family t'ODITI lor )OU ahoout th.It b\'.t)-(hi IW'l'*'ftl ol •It,)~ nrw --~ 0..slflcetl°"" f'OO.fl2
CALL ANYTIME Mill VERO! ~mire~ ~ BR. ~ • lW puid"I· ~ ~~ ... : . ~~ !m8R.0n~ N~;; I ~ii)' 4 ~ ~.· ~.:~ 1 ''!* l~an4 [ ..._...... ir .. 1 ....,,. av OWNER. 0pt,. cWlY 14. ~_.._ ~ ·• sss.m •""'" bullt·ln k 11 r-h n, _.._ 'V -·a1··, ..... ~ · ...-.dy for --... comp!\,.. ut.AtrrfP'tt. hotTk-0tt 1 ~
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drpi. flM1lcn ...... GM7'MO •nfft'talnlrc. Brtr. ll1J(O. TltlASURE:S f\rtlllon "4-Ulll ni.o1m I rm . J ru ~ l\«))I Optn r-----.,,--J
2838 T•bqO Paac.. CM. !5!iiO Nt•Poft Cent« Dr Wrtm . 101 WH:tridl, 14 o. ~I ~ N~ c..~·., Dr 11 ll • 11 1i. 1-!. pm. Jlt I ._..,.. "'] = 54f.~ $4.UiDO. lnuMI,... . I it.mm-. m.o... . .... ii!jij!~iiiiiBJ!~~I Need a "PM'., ft9et a Id! SeU !hi! old ltV.tt bit)' lht iww A pld WMI IMt 11 • rood ~~ J I --··'"--al--Call SO--. 4 Wat iad r8Ultt . 6Q.d .rut!. WllllrM'l'll. \\'am .., """"' 142·~ Cl.11...Ulrod Adi! · f04m ....--·~ tl0-'90
TARBELL
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DAILY 'II.OT
ANTED to buy a nice 3 • 4
bxne. 1%·~ ba. \n Costa fdesa, quiet st. O:lntact only f_lrect thru owner. 54&-1005
f:'.ount•in Vo1lley
iWalc To a.ach!
' $35,950!
kter'a paradi.e. Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath home.
y room with
fireplace ott the builUn kitchen ,
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TARBELL
Brookhurst & Hamilton
Huntington Beach
$4000 DOWN
A-Loa11
i asber. 2 patloa, one What a buy! Beautiful 4.
red. Concrete pad for bedroom, 2 bath hOme with
or trailer. $\de Yard a fantastic family room . . J'\nished prqe wtth Huge shade trees in a park
bench. Fr e 1 h l Y like yard on a corner lot.
@d. 3 yrs. new! Brk, Owner was transferred and
U7l.. mtm sell. Call now for
TARBELC
18884 Brook.hum. Fountain Valley
CINDERELLA
more inltumation. 842-2535.
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PRESTIGE
:TARBELL
5824 w. Edl,...r,
Huntington Beach Spic and span lns!de and out
OCEAN VIEW Thia 4 bdnn., 2 ba. Plan 2
looko better lhan new! Lnv· 1 conAGE ~-r sharp and priced Tight kl$29,,.;o. CALL 961H456.
Jlllt limd, ~bh Ha-IN FRONT ely bronze shag carpet, Gracious elegance on Peach cienda, lingle story 4 BR cathedral celling in din.ln8 Tree Ln. Custom 4 bdrm.,
drps, frnl/dln rm., center fireplace, buUt-tn11, you deep freeze. Beautifully
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Harbor View Home1.
Portofino w/p:ioL $66,500.
By Ownr. Prln only M+.aT
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1641
NEW llUPUXES 1•• atrium model, eleganl en· and your own swimming pool room. A mu&t see at $46.900. dining nn., lup family
try, fonnl lrJt. liv rm., fp], in back yard. 4 bdrm1., 2 i red nn., 2% baths. Modern
upgraded w/w crpts Ir batha. hdwd f Io ors, . · ·· ···11 island kitchen. Even a bltn
garden atrium, overail.ed name It. All new paint decorated &: Jandlcaped.
kitchen with all mod bltiri shows owner's TLC. AlJ. And a covered patio beside
V'Jpl's. Assumable $29,500 TERMS AVAILABLE. REALTY a SPARKLING PPOL.
N!!'I"'!! Heights Bun.DER SELLING NOW.
"AL( DONE i.J.P.'' 5"t{h of A!!5r:i~n Hunting·
Th1-lovely .home .~ 1;>een ton street, H.B. \e~C':Tuc1~· 1=: ~ ::" ~l1~.t !J/1 :J U~~;, 1:,8!.""":_ene,'~~ ~ne $52,500. ~m "'"ith hand1ome buy ....., n.iv• ..... ~ CALL ~. '''·l41' Jirepl.ace, wife-saver bull tin ' ReallDn 8G-4«i6 Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM A. Vt#,-" redone top to bottDJil. Jt'• ' . ·~1• $hip $hape! Come .ee, this • ~;;.,;:";_,,~ ~ l' • INVESTORS • . ~ padded ~-ung. Lovely ~· ~711-1 ~· "103 Legun1 llMch N ••ALTY
"ready to mOVe 'Into" · tric:ome D-....,. vacant 3 Bedrm., 2 bath • • ...,... •r 16'
~.-._ - -e DREAM e ••r ,. • ..,.,, P•11 Ollie• Lio, Jr. e1tate ground1-
andlcaped "' perledlon. Two .. plex.,. Good H.B. lo-FRESHLY • • • 4 BR-$38,500
$32,'lSO, 842-2561. Skinny Dip or Callon. $20Xl. below mark~! ... remodeled inskfe • out. Walk to beach, tennis ' BACHELOR PAD Fa-+'f Dip? at $17,soo. Call IDr lnspoc. Beaolllul •panldng cloan pooi.. 2-Sty., lrple., carp.,
Bdrm., "Lido" Tiburon. 111 lion 842-1418. kitchen winch includes all drps., bltM. 2 Patios.
unit. Live It up with a Garden home with income • Mm • new appliances: I many ex-CAYWOOD REAL TY
al your tront door. All units' H°""" with i.,.. WAUClll citing oxtru lbn»ut. Call * 54.,1290 * for 10% d 0 .,, n . country kitchen, formal dtn-tw.iw.n Steve Hunt for more de-u-
950 Full pri Call to ing room , ~ bedrooms, tails on thiA 2 bedroom l--------
1 in. 1 ce. r sepuate utility area, double inn Beach Blvd., H.B. home. ".::11 500. * SPARKLING E~'L'
,more •. car ...... pluo olymple HAYE A HAPPY -· ·~ u . i l•rwln realty inc. 11:iu llWimmina" pool plus 1 ~,I H. V. Homes Monaco 2 br +
home at 419 Irvine. Op!D
Sat. I: sun. 1-s.
141.00J
University RHlty
3001. E. CBt. Hwy. 673-41S10
4 BDRM. 2 BA i: den, fenced
yd, covered patio. Just
remodeled. $31.SOO. 66-8950.
' BR. "''· lnol yd. dlop, :pts, -· -.. .,trlt. ~.owner~ ..
S... CltmMlo b t1W ---apt and bachelor THANKSGIVING .,/TO~an ---.. S52,SOO. ~7 Santa Nadrlno • 3 BR, unit All.....,. at $39,9'0. when you k1IOw you have REAL ESTATE =fr'' Ownor, M+Q49 EASY """· fully lndlCJ)d
2 3A, 2 frplcs, 400 Ml ft tam bo\Wll this 3 bedroom, 2 l~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;tl home. Ocean view. 3 BR " rm, formal din rm, lge patio bath home for the tD\V, 1190 Gtenneyre St. II den or 4 BR, 2 BA. Good
i1 yard Orps I crptg. 1868 Rellton 56-9491 LOW price ol ONLY $25,500. 494-9413 56-9.11.6 CLASSIFIED cloeel space A·bltins. BeaCh iiq fL Call 96U220 alt 3:30 Open Eves NO DOWN GI. 5"'.4 down to FAMILY ESTATE Cl:ub rights, nr Golf Course.
Jor appt. . other1. HURRY! ""-Of The World. ' ....... 2-HOURS $45,tm. By owner. Call Mun11--llMch A VERY SPECIAL ·~ 2 ,-·... ~m-~==----l'F="''"'='"c;,..";;.;;.;;.o..__ sty. S Bdnn1., '11 bau..,, Adverti9erl ~ plact -' mblJ ho -HOME-Family 6 dlnlng nns. Liv· their ids by tel-Tustin
1 ra ftCJ ranc for famlllel who take time to Realtors 80-4455 tng rm. bu beam ceil. & ~:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. --------K-.pool! .$39,5001 Uw!. T\W master 1ultes. "1.et='-',1"--,D"°rea--m-'=AC-llCI~ ~~~1e1~·1=. ~ ':~t~J..': 8.ie~:~r2a:~a= One~ ...... l...~~~: .. ;!fr~ ~ ~ 1:: w:-1 ~ Make ft A R:i!'! patkl ~499-~*$49,500. P' eat u red in Home ~ pi"" 3 car g•~-on a cul COSTA MESA OFFICE maauiDe, 4,00J eq. ft. + Iha, all electric push but-.... --.-. -In thil ranch style home wit • 330 W. Sq maid's qi1:n. Million dollar .._. miracle builtin kitchen, de-aa.c street. CA L L :fi ~ 642-5678 _ _,_ _. C'OUtline &: city "°'~ 1· 1 h w a • b e r , elegant 968-4456. formal dining, gpaclouB bed-~ ~ ~ v..,w ui ~--adds charm to rooms and family room, In ,,,...,,,...._ ~.,,..., N~·~RT BEACH Uchts. S Bl\ Pool, air cond. ·~·· ••. th~ atta In town. Call -.....,~.J!'!!'.,..llW'l .... ...,. ... ..., % acre Jot. CUstom built by ,tamlly room. Loads of ., 96M456. ___ o;;;;-3.133 t,!~ Blvd. prnent owner In 1967.
deddng, lw.h low main. --...•o Cowan He}&hts area. Price ~..,:::4:•~ . ··~ EMERALD BAY HUNTINGTON BEACH ""uoed to 1148,00J. Pbone ~. ::i:rn" Jaetml! 1 ~5~t/~z-0~Yo~l~NTE=~R'=E~ST= ~ :.~:~Jo~ ims~mv.s. ::"" or .._.., IDr
nm 3 bedroom home can be 4 spacious bmroonu:, family TED HUBERT bouKbt subject to existlnr: room adjae@nt b u 11 t I n
GI 5%" io.n1 total monthly kitchen, boutl a hand110me and Assocl•fel TARBELL LAGUNA. BEACH
:z2:l Forest Ave. --paymentl ONY S127 or try ftreplace, great for family :un Vla L.ldo, NB
: Bol• Odea " Hell &7' down on sale ~ce of run I entertaining! Large 675-UIO
! HuntJnrton Harbor $22.950. BUT HURRY. patio for outdoor pleuureti N SAN CZMENTE
3(6 N. El CamlM Real
49'lM20 AN EYE TEASER I•··~· ovorlook• • lovely PORTAR A I -land""ped back Y a rd · LAGUN • NOR111 COUNTY A PURSE Plush .....,.11ng, drapea 1.. ,. , Realtonl M2--4e eluded/ Brk $ 2 9 9 5 0 MqnlQcent ocean v\ew Iota. dlal tft'C! 54()..1220 ; PLEASER $210. PER MO. 84H691. ' ' ' Cuot home tr $S!),SOO; ""' CLASSll'llD
You Jlt.t can·1 beat this 3 1'al<e _.1oan. 4 BR, 2 BA. REPOSSESSIONS ~~. '/.'f. ~ !1.~~~&:h°'.'. DEADLINES
bedroom home on l.,.e COi'· Wood pm'leUna snack bar ~ Deadline fer copy " kUll .ner lot. Extra 1arae ldu:hen Ranch style kitchen MS F<N' lnformaUon and &ocatlon OC.E•u VIEW ii 5:30 p.m. tht> da)' be·
with 1Ud111K doon to •Ide "too ntuch" .torqe. Huae of tht'le FHA •VA hOmH, "" for publLcation. e~t f patio. 2 blocks frOm aolt ro&rlnc ftreplace + a huge contact · l GAZEBO for ~ " MondQ' :courw. 2 mJ.n. lo the beach. ".,,Imm In I pool, Only KASABIAN 3 BR, den, 2 baths. Slate en-Edltlon1 when deMllne
•Walkinl dlltance to lhop-'35,500. Ckll RED CARPET try sunken ltv. rm., fp\. HI ll Saturday, 12 noon. ~pins and IChoola. $1!00 tot.I REALTORS 962-5c5ll. Reo1I E1tate 9'2-4644 pe~ed C'@il., open beam1,
:_,, poyment. 114'1-«nO. * l'OOTBA1L STAR ..n. HEY, BANDITOI &laaa gablet. Bltn klldt<n. CLASSIFIED ~ ij Wanna -I! R<dueed SIOOl. A prbe winner al ii;o,ooo. REOULATIONS
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"'111K .. AL bia privale rewkSeDOI!. 4 4 &droom, 2 bath, 1ux-K1llkm Realty 494--0'lll ERRORS: Advertlsen aamt.P ~~~We~~~ ::Sm 1~U:: ,Ji~~~ "~ i~ .. ~i:,,::
-.~ l ,.._,TV de $29,500. NEW CONOO on Eul 9, bnmediately. TH r; BY Owner, F' ran c I 1 can r.:nvn ' '-"IV ' n ferwln r;::J.lnc. view Soll courw, 3 Br., 2 C•AO..Y PnDr usumN
·-1zr a&l "I>' GIR. °'tam rm. 98H5ll. (114) ea., ownor, .,..__ ll&bllltt r ... tllf llnt i.. 2BA. hup tam nn wlbeam OWNERS ...,,, "Get thtm Lu-I It fOl'T'«'t. hwtlun on17,
: cotl!ng, -.,....,, 1o ..id and ... ·u t..lp with vela llie to lnde! <>ur Trader'• -• llna!nt ynl, open 1W Sat l ...is". 3 or 4 BR 128,SOO l ""'''""' cclumn la"",..., l""''"it..._..._f_HO_l_C_l_r. __ ll CANCELLATIONS:
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1 BalROOM. -lo .a ATIUCl'Jnz l 811. -Wl lKLY-MONTH LY 3 Ir I~ bo ** -... 119/mo. EldtrtY -Qlilot b•ac~ , I~ Suites ** " . ,
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NUntlo"ll"" -$%15/'"°''m-1!1L ~~ I t r..!.'!.... Claoe '° .....,.....,., si.111 •, ""ilaa•.---H~=·-STUDIOS a 1 BR'S Di8hwuher -Shag Carpttlng ·Wilk-In Cl°"' ::· r~·:::i:~· ~ I •4 llDllOOM. 2 botle, co .... .,...,,M; ,__ • FREE u... els, Foroecl Air lfo•t · Estro Lar10 Rooms -wlmdl, ""'8340. n-..... -A .... Of ,.,.. w/&-8.Q. CMI-J, 2. 3 llr. """ loc .. Qooe e l'REE UWltta Be1uUful Game Roo111 7 Heoled Pool . BBQ'.. WANT PRIVACY?! I
Our llWIY*RENTAUI • • · .i..., & pets O.K; $225. :.i.,".1,' 6 -:;::. • NI Kitchen Enclosed Guoges. Quiet 1urraundinp and 11 ... ·, ""' """'" I 0 ' ~. PRJYjCYM!•"' BadJ per mo. AGT. ~ .m_ ._. -• H-Pool close to shopping. (Nr HDbo r & Hamilton St) $1!il/mo, 2 Br. 0 " I
w/full ldtcbm AD a111 pd. ~ • · Dulift;ca;:Fum. MS .• TVL&~-~·~**•v-·• Adult Llvlftl •No Pets.. :t1~~All ~i:c. ~~!
Nr.,.....,..,h!l(I • 2 ~ (UllJ ·--· -2077 Ch.trio St,. Coat• -612-4470 heat. "'-' aar w/ * u,.....ied, 111111 ..,.,_ ll>c. INWl'O!i' IMch • PboM 8'rvloo ,.,,...., ~lacll , Adults.
11"'1 . CHEERY! 2 Br. Flied ~~~ ~· W '"TER FRONT El Puerto Mesa HACI~= $~~11.IOR no P'""' ., .,,,3311
ynt for illdl*A pet. v ..... u t:,;.,. Inc pool It ..,....: .. l Bll'o _SI-& UP • SHADY ELMS . POOL • ,,~, J .... ._.., 2 Both -DELUXE 1 a. 2 BEDROOMS • Adulo. Poolalde 1140 up
1115 -NEWPORT u,•~ta! ·~ -::;,-,":'! CAIL Dale, L" --··~ Fumlohed Apts, Furn~•,• & Unfumlohed e O>Jl4ttn """ block o,.-2 Br ~:!" -·· ~·~ -• new! •v~·~· All Utllltlft Pold ...._ Fl'M Fumlture Pion -, aar. •~. ,.., 3 BR. 2 BA. Condo. Double Complei. wtth wu11er It Heated Pool -Garages -Shag carp.Ung frta:. Avail now. nc1 drya. Loe.ct. of 110.-ace, Pool 1 RtcteaHon Diahwuber -All Utilities Paid. 171 E. 22nd St .. CM * e 1 a r •I e · Poot pl:us praae. Year uuund 1959 Maple Ave., CM ... _. lh ~• No ..__ e DELUXE 1 BR. CkJlre to '1 -, F•~y _ --•.,•. 3 Oubhouse. Nr. beach &: ieue or month to month. A1lo &arllff for rent ,....u _..y • r'Wf• So ........ t ......_, __ Adu!O. no ' -~ --... obop'g .,..,.. sz;o1mo 241 A•ocodo St., Coat.-. 646-1 204 . ~ ~ .. ~. ' Br. 2 Bo, blllta, crpt,o, drpl. 539sTl23. , , ONLY $3llO ..,. month. * $27.SI WEEK & UP .,u. Ital/mo, 55H52!1,
pet ok. Won't lut, call 67S-6015. e Studio a 1 na Apta VIL' • u••SllLLl!S LARGE 2 Br. tmtum. $145.
j 3 Bit. 2 BA. OoodO, ...,.., D·-1.exoo Unfum, 351 • TV l Mold Servl<:e Avail --ft 158 Tulip Lano, C.lf. Call
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111 ~· ~.,,..... .....-. e u • UNnm.NISRED 2 bedroom e Chi1dre a: Pet f 9f'9'll mu .,_ on ac. u;irnu.. ~ dd1dren welcome. S 220 · eubJde locatlOh. ,....,__. 2316 Ne!port st:d, di Mutt Liv~ O.na Point LANOLORDSI 56-7'61 0rapea; all bull,;;:'"';;; m6 or FREE RENTAL SERVICE DOWN:I'OWN wlk to bch. 2 children pm. Sl85 s:foo orth 6:3967 Dishwasher color coordlna ed appliancu • '190 per mo. 2 Br., 2 aa ..
BEACON RENTALS BRploopris-trm >car month. s.:'l!il!I BKR. P' moo up. Plusbsbag carpet,mlrrored wardn>bedoorSz ...,,., """· blbll, encl pr, ' * '4U111 * pr, $250 mo. Avall 0eo, Coron• ,,, "·r HOLIDAY PLAZA indirect lfghting in kltt:ben . bnakfast bar, baJ1, '°"' ~ ~ apt lo 11
3 BR, dbl pr, bllinl. Large 53&-3507, ""' -DELUXE -I BR huge private (ooced patio ' plush lanchcap. n" ares. ~"~•" '
yud. Sep dlntnr. avail ymy clean 4bdnn,, 2 i. ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, '.:',;:' ,•P'~ H•~'J.t Pool Ing , brlCk Jlar.be-QUes , larce heated poolo EHi Bluff ·I
now! $230. Agt 54<>-1151. Mme. W/w crptl, drps, ground, Door. $350 pr. month pe.: e ' 1' m & lanai. Air condltlonblg. WELL Dffi&n!d 2BR 2 Ba.
Balboa Penln1UI• = s£'t4L$2'l5/mo. Call ~~ ~~= 1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. ~101 So. Bristol St., Senta An• SS1'"'200 2 Car pr. $300 ~th on ,:
BAY VIEW 2 er 1ormn1 !rMOe 1225 pr month Both VERY 1o .. 1y 2 bedroom, COLDWILL, IANKIR & CO. Y<&rly Jeue, 644s7411, '
·• Utll Pd· $135. Sngla ok. Old-units Dext ta P8l'k 1: ienn&s, Beautiful tumlture new MANAGING AGINT Hu, ntl.....tM 8Mch din, ftplc, plush shag, tt hm, wali&: to beach. call Balley 6'f3..8550 ~ shag carpet, brick snack -::!..'..!.: t:.1i1b~;~~-~.~r:. Rent..Mfou• 97N430 SPAC. 3 Ett., 2 Ba.. 2~ car ~: pif~~·a1sro~ Apt. Unfum. 365 OVER 62 ??? 60-fl029. 3 BR, 2 BA. frplc, 2 car pr, gar, ocean vu, prl. heh. Oi.ild.ren welcome. <>ntyl-''-.,;.,-....;; __ ....;365;,;;.; Apt. Unfvm. RETIRED ??? ** PENINSULA PT. 2 BR. bltlns, fenced yrdL...kids ok prlvl. S350/mo. Wkdys aft 7• first months rent 1165. 351 Gener1I C"'a Mell
CAPE coo, 1 300/mo. $249 mo, "'2-<4211,_.1235. 67>-3"'1. 1V~ldDrla~~A~pt~,~3'., _.;~-:I:li~~UE'L;;;;;;;;;'c;;;tt;~;;:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSOCIAL SECUll.ITY?7 Ye~y.Call 66--89IJI * ~~. ~k,b1~W~ 1 BDR:f?S=h-untum. * $25 PER WEEK .* ~t!f~~~~~ p.::~~..!~?Complu FIVE UNn5 Cape Cod on the Pt • 2 BR. to schools. 2 mtn. to beach. Realtor, 6'l4.a:599 I: Up. Pool It mald service. gardens. Clole to beach I: HAm GREEJtS LOWEST RAT•S
$9,950. FP! 3-2 b!dzm & 2-+.Loft. Cust. Sngls/Farn/ $225/mo. 968-1252. . 4 B, 2% ba, 5 bllcs to beach, ~~ .M~~1T0:1U. shopphw. 2 1BR., 2 ~!_.~ P1eue Call MUa2
! BR units. Inoome $760. kids. Alone on k>t, $145, vacant, close to lennia crts 1:·park_ .....,.,""" ' " · rmS.-' a orqe. '-'lalUUI F'Uf'llllhed &
per mo. Xlnt Joe. Will show Buslneu Rent·A·HouM 979-8430 haa gar. Kids/pets ok. $350/mo. 640-1091 1 BR, F\lm. 2 Iri!:. cloeeta, w al lpapen:, cha.ndeUers. Unfurfthhed * MO IN TODAY *
high re!um ,,_ down Opportunity 200 Ront-AsHouff 919-l430 C I """ queen size bed, pliv ...... mouJo tU" lhult•n . "'° SIJt A MO a. --'-'---'----I BEAUT. 3 br, 2 ba, Duplex. OS I ~ lng rm. xtra ltg moms, encl Mo. puttally fum. Mature • paymt. eek this before DISTRIBtrrOR holesal Children olr.:. $250 a month. JBR, bltins, apts, drps, dbl gar w/ltOfa&e. Adulta only, adult. only. Abo avail. ''*" $1a h $215 mo sr:· 2 A 3 BR In 4-pks.
you invest. Nothirl& you find bl cle • . w ~ Call 673-2589. gar, $2Zj, 54Hl506 0 r SMAIL. New-BacMklr. 1 ~_pets. 900n, other luxury apts, fl50 era! av&ll. ALL EX-
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wtUJ ccn:npare, " ~ · •• ~'832, ~~;,-Aft 5. Corona del Mir 832-Th30 U'ifi1P<t."°~ ~/mo. 2035 Ful .. rton, C.M. to SGI roo. By app't. oa1y ~~Fr!':~-~
91l!--2832, 5';;;.;;.c;,;;..=...;..:.;;;.. ___ Irvine * SHADY ELMS. POOL * 49+-48M. • Mer. 173Tl KMllOn "B". 1 BEACH AREA Huntl~~ llM•h • AdWO. Poolakle $140 up llolboo ........ ... w. of Beach Bl..t. oil .
,.z..M7J ( :) MM103 Money to Loan 240 e Oilldren next block Slater. 968-'mO or MJ..-. / Ni:ih.~ Jree~· ! YES, we have rentals. May IMMED. OCCUPANCY Frff Furniture Plen VERY attrac. 1 Br. upper Muter lite bedrooms w/ ~i mile North of KB. 2 BR
~ Coeta Me&a. House +
duplex. $34,9!J0.$5000 down,
Income $395 mo. Pmnts $295
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29 Acres M· 1
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Rady for developmf'l'lt • looct location, flat lopog·
raphy, utilities available,
' rail line adjacent to proper-
ty and zoned for light in·
dusbia1 uae. Full price
$&13,340. Call "64-ta!O.
INVESTMENT DIVISlON
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Costa Mesa
month thru S/ll/13. Bkr we be of service to YOU In New 2 Ir: 3 Br aptl 177 E. 22nd St., CM &42--3M5 Yearly. l malure adult or hlah beam rtllinp, laral" blllrw ~ drps. pool,
675-7225. your bouaing needs! Dbl garage, dshwshr 1 BDRM. bach $115 lncl udtne couple only, no pell. tl8S + llvlna: room w/gu or laund tac play )'rd"• ear pt
Cor Huntln~on/Adams, 1-m. utilities. Older adults, no :~111~~p1503· wood burning fireplace. S140 mo. Cple &: 2 .;;;I COZY collage, 2 Bdrm, iru. •1U _...,,.,,_ ,..,, ...,.,.. D.9 _ enl lo ConvenJcnt I "M"-· -"'I,. ok frplc, co m plete l y ~ ~or pets.~. MU oU kitchen. ~-:~ ~. · No p e t i
remodded. S275. 673--1658. e OCEANFRONT T o w n • tm. 2 swimming pools, ,;o::;,:::;,;;.,---~~-1
Has Real Estate Loans so. or Hwy. 2 Bit Duplex. LGE 1_.~ Nr shop!!. PoolNo. houae, fantastic view, 3 BR. sauna, ~•lion fadll-~~ aJlj~!!92 er,.:.~
Prime Rates For _ Encl patio. Frplc. Beam Lra Adjta. Utll pd. fam nn., 3 frplCI, 4 Ba. =. Security i\W'd. No ~ ... td'Pvtu.i.;;;: w:ik~
& eom:~~l ~·Loans. ceil. $215/mo. ~'1954. ''SINCE 1.946" As*bMftb fttlWtl ~. ts. 18M Monrovt.a. ~: tt. $750/mo. Yrl)'. beach. suo. • pi. cbw.
Re!lnance & Saloo Cool• -i.t W"tem Bank Bldg, Huntl........, 6 "'h WALK TO IE•CH Modelo Opon lO tll 7 pm or.pooJt, ,..,1111
Call C. E. "Bud" C.obum ,._,_,, .__ "" 1 BU< to Bt•ch.. 2 br e Ideal for Student. Bach· University Park, Irvine F 360 New 2 BR. t'ifl bu + ed:ru. 2711 Petenon Way CM -~ Regional Loan Officer Days 552.'7000 Ni-&..ts AptL urn. P · Gu 1.1 •'W'I ' hou8e, ., ..... , Plitr. Put 6G-J422 elor, furn, all uW pd. $105. "'' LaOUINTA HERMOSA aoo. pa...., -up. nr H•rMr llvd & tum. Yrty or-· Yl Int tr
ALA Rentals e 6Q..3900 General s~ Country Es!ate Uv· Call Mgr., ~44· Adams m-5926:=,;:o:;o,.,~~~=-' I
e Rare Indeed. 2 Br. stove, 3 BR. 2 ba ......... $325/350 PALM g....inp termil club ll Spacioul Apta. Tet· s;!S,:.!:_~_..! BR.blt2 ~~· IC.Iii M tu:ANG lndd2 BRn.!,~A, S215llo ~
NEED CASH! $1.tl», Or up ~ Kidl/peta ok. Wll. 3 BR. 2'ifl ba. · ·· · · ·•• · • S400 area. ~pl turn.. studio raced pool: sunk~ A;Mj;.' ~ .... ht n2 .~;.: "'9'\1'171 u ~ .--~•2 f, J 2 e'S'.
to $3,(0I, _no.cm and more. Rent~ls • 64>3909. 3 BR. 2 ha. lam. r:n· .. $425 apt. $385 mo. 210 So =· Unbelievable • AMde, m-m-9'ia2 ewa. r:!,khmlt. 'sto--S21'L
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like. A1'o uk ~t o ·and aaraa:e. Mat\ll't! adult • ~,... NEARLY new 3 BR. 2 BA, tn'll.JTtts ~ APARTMINTS =7. trpL m Ml .
wuecuttd peiBonal. Joans. Ronly. ~•rdl R Ito REALTY' campl turn AU elect ldtdL, Ad~ PNAIDo .... Corona clel Mir Air Coad • Frplc'1 3 him· llOI 2 ... bl -•-AVCO THRIFT Cl Newport. oy ··-~ • •• r Univ. Park Center, Irvine frplc, patio. BBQ. Leue w.. mlrW Pools • • lnl .... _. ... _ Lots for S•le 170 Ctr. Dr., ~.,., •101, Newport· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Call Anytime, 833-a!20 th r u June T __._ ,.__-_ lle<h Spa • trpk'. La.ind :iicll •carport.
1;;;o;o;.;...-..-=-----D"'•h, Pb.-.';'.,••~. •7729 Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM 638-3470/539-8831: {4 blb S. o( San Diqo Frw)' a -....'!' s1iM a;; · Game Md Cpl • I 1m. thlld Ok. No \l Acre . San Juan L>Ca.. ~ doon on. Beach, 1 blk W. on Holl .,,. 1 BR. yn,.,, $1'0 ptea.. ..,....... Capla~By OWner. Some e r. •n-Indeed'. 1 s, ho"·•, 3 BR 2 BA Pool tennla 3 BR, 2 BA. trpJc, g to 16211 ParkJlde Lane.) ~ 1 B" • ~. ~ 1•-2 Br, L-tll!X, nr ........ /ocean. . . .. _.. II k ~--""""" ' . ' from Bay. New turnbh1ngll. lTI4l 847-5441 ..... ~ •""""' .. ~ ..... ...,.. ~ _ ... =us.VICW. orse 0. 1st TD Loans ..:LA·Cnt~i~·~1to39oo \J~1~is~fy'},~ri<. ~mr.o. fT1c~ ~?:~~~~· .... MEDITERRANEAN r&~~~?~ No pm..
Mountain, Detert, • IDEAL for Cpl: 1 Br. 31~~ t_~· yTc~~::i!: BRAND NU 2 BR. Bachelor $1: i ~6:. patios, Apta~~1:r~i.e..e VILLAGE LARGE 2 bedroom 1 bath. I
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" ALA.Rontols e 645-3'00 l.oguno llMch Bolboa Ponlnsulo cloo<ta. Rec hall, pool a 900 ... Lan CdM &44-all RENTAL omCE 2 BR. bl'"" crpta, """' prtv I WILL R~NT? pool tablel, Mun& batba. (Mlt.Artbur Dr Cout ffW)') OPEN 10 AM to. PM patio, S1A um AW•• 11 t need a ·cabin tn ·ll\e Saft ''Lowe:tl rates Ol&ftle'O:I, · $141 • STUDIO Jull kitchen, $175 • l BR. Split level, frplc, e S25 Wk A: Up On Ocean See for younelf 1'1301 8t-5Jl.39&.
lkrnardtno Mtn. area for "WE BUY TD'S" lovely patio, mU pet ok. garden, deck. ocean view. Lovtty Bach· I BRrRooma Kttllon Ln. ct bile w. oi NEWLY DICORATID LJt6 1 Br. wt-Uo. m qa1et. ,'
two days at Thanksgiving. I $285 • 3 BR, lrplc, bltrui, S250 - 2 BR. frplc, gar, yanl.. Maid Service · Pool · UW Pd Bea.ch, 1 blk N. of 5'ater). 2 bed.rooma each. Bllinl. car-8uutHVI GNUltlllt ~or 'fat lldlt, 111 Help ua celebrate 'lbanka-Satt( er Mt9 .. Co. garage, deck. Ocean side. $325 • UN IQUE 2 BR. 2 BA, • Call 6'75-87t0 • S.1841 pets I dnpes, cho\ce )Oca-10 Mlnlltes lo Ocnn -· rno. 16.e irlVlnl the way It sMuld be 642-217 545-0611 S350 -4 BR, 2 BA. new lhq, frplc, 2 sty liv rm .. yard, all ~BR l~ BA do l».I LRG 2 Br beam ceiJ I tlon. Lrue S2lO pr month. tio. io bus lint A "°""" .-.-• ~th a -·....,,nable rate Servlncr Harbor area 21 wm, ~j ritio, 1 blk beach. features lncld'g goriec>u1 3,. E' a ... ~ ' conr. · • ·• crp • Call 173-3550 RLTR. ..... H-t • ~, Wa•-. HUGE J BR, J BA. drluu 1
"'' • ..__. :c2 ~--N" W RENTALS view! ..., · IDGJ• -mo. on yr Y drpe, bltn d·wht, dllP. pool ...... .... • ............ ...-. poolaklt apt nr ~~ -mountain retreat. Ph. Mike, 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS v-NU-VIEW RENTALS lee. Jnq. at Apt C 67J-15ll I utll pd. Adult-. no peU;. 2 BR. 2 BA, upsiarn. ~ Air O:md. ht.m'1 2J21 J1arida ~
675-1527 after 6. WW Buy Truat Oeedl 673-4030 or 494-3248 tr73-4030 or 494--32-48 or MS-mt. Nr. Holpltal. Avail Nov. 19. downala1n. Attrac. •pt. Pool. ilet. Rm., Laundry =~~=-==~--l
PINE -... ....... 1. .,;,. no •BROKER 60-7491* e F1XER Upper·2 Br. Gar. C · t •"ch -01mo. 17S'16 camtton. ~ lrplc. 644-4610 Room lnciuded L .. ..,,. •"~ crowd.a'T"i'nd~~· Ml Odld A cat ok. $130/mo. Newport Beach •P1• rano -842-5m 491; m-.J1' aft e pm. LARGE t BR. -S140. := -
:, o;"Ll"~~ ~ ,~ ALA Rontola .e 645-391111 BLUFFS PLAZA ~'!..,':""~" s~.;:_~ B~~!.~, ~.! ~ ~ ~ l/l'.;,,' ~i .:..~=· J!QJ:.. LAO~~.::.~!llL
ttan 2 hn. drive from (· ...... ,.,... ~~to!~ ::;2 11~r. Sparkling f!Tsh, 2-sty. 3 Capi.trao Beach. Duplex. 2 Gu' wattt pd. 5f'T-5867. a.tea.. Leue Uli3/mo. ID: 1110\V, Wllw No.·1 C.M. 1Br.,18&.: 1U$ e 2 Br., = ~c'."'-ALA Ronf•I•. 645.3900 ~· $300 month, Avail. c':.!\;~96r25\3, Loguno -h 42l;':DROOM, J i.th mlelniBllll &I ~ -• ' B•,, ..... , ;
li57-3169 or 646-7414 HouMt Fumlthed 300 DISI1NCTIVE home in Mesa BACH. nr beach. Slz.$155. $210. Jutt reduced 2 8ectroom, l S.th •••• 1115 h~ld Gu, TV Cable A •'tr
µYr In IAmOUI Lak• Havasu, Vm!e North: 3 BR, 2 bu, ,·~'~ Casa de Oro C•I. TV. 1435 N. c.u.. REALTOR M+-1770 2 -· 2 -.... l2IO niu. """4 • -· Rec borne of the world famous CHINA COVE frplc, Fam-nn~ta, d.rps. ~ ' Open evn. 8 7 5-4 l IT; Cotta MMol 3 Bedroom. 2 blth .•.. S2J$ tadl. ltld ~1-BBQ •ru. l
·Lal\dOll Bridie. Located Cute beach cottage, dittctly Extra1295. mo"'."Avail ~:bood41h', ~(sit#•~.', ~ujf' AtL tmLITJES PAID M--2508. aft 4. l#aulllul ~ •pl•. w/pvt 29041 Alorna Aw. 1 clole to all IChoolJ • city. on the l!a.Y. $250 a montn ........ " Compare before )'OU ttnt No -h -· T s~ u patios l&lWI"' p>OI .. •2m or a.5274 I
t'.9(m orwtlltrade for0>tta thru. Gll5m. Bkr 675-722S. 557-1613. 11 Cualon1 desl~. featuring: -.port lime O ,.p p Lulh~.ittns.ldulta, llPfrl'ACULAR ""-"· 2 A 3 .Mesa. or Newport Beach In-Blllboa .Penlntul• QUIEi' tree--Uned al"rfft, 3 i r eally • SpaciotlJ llchen wtth ln· Your •p&rtmfnt In a French no ptots. Ut E. 2hi. C.M. BDRM 2 bltb. 8lk eo ~
come prop. 644-~. BR. &reen. ~crpt. drpB, • =._!!f'~1 uu 4 BR, 2 bL, 2 car encl Co.nlry Garden • yet ne•r NS-1886 NEW·P'ran .... Ph : '1 lX)zy nu mlnl condo. Heart 2 BDRM oceaft front with walk to IChl tO Fwy 2414 Vlsta de1 Oro e Home-like itoraae J*11t'I· w/tndry •vaD now. ahopplnc • n d ~lvltk-L P•rk·Llb lurreulMI... .. 1313 I-.,._tm.
of Palm delert. pXll, jac-garage. No pets. AduJta, .t 00::. :r mo. Newport Beach • Prlvatl! pa&. 3 BR. 2 t..flJrnlahtld Stope *> Impeccably m • n •I e d , QUIET Or.u.JXE ~ V.,.
cuzt. Comp turn, ahrt/long Avail 12114-6/14. Util pd. 5f!HM69, 1 Mr ' 644-ll.11 ANYTIME e Oo9ed garqe w/atora&I! ocean · · · ··' ••••••· •• ••. s:m c= priva&t. T w 0 2 A 3 BR APTS.
temt. 673-8653. $225. mo. ~1632. NEWLWbelanY. n·~a·~ 3 BR OCEANFRONT l'l'IXI~. tt. e ~1arble pullman 31 Bl:BR, 21 ~ ······u"tU"'p1''"S2B51: ·lo~ Mn_. 2 ,1~~· Pvt. PaO. * llld. Poolt Dt:LUXE 2 A 1 Br •• J Ra., l
-·-,;,.IVING In Palm 3 DD 211 bath. All nl!W In-_,,,,,.. """ I 4 • "'1--a Bdrm.I • ..... •••••· pat · ,.......ure-"'""'' Nr -·1 • AdWUI n..t.. end -·. lllD ·-ReallJ •~·--hie, !nc'd ynt.~, 2 uxury -.n, 11"' ·-• 2Blt. l i.."""" '""" ,,,.,...,. and o<htt p1-. u-1-1 .t.= Of --~ A o.ert, 3 Bt, 2 Ba house, terior. Wl.nter rental. 305 children. 1 pet, no . S185 tural dlcnir place, new, • Pool • 8arbequea • M'-WI! Haw Wlnln' Rentals From ftt5,.116ul1 ltC'fkHI, w.ourlW .. I -r•-S.:Uac. "'·· 111'1 pool, tamlly or 2 Montero. 1"'879-5991. lllut .ecuritJ t. Rets. $550/mo. Yearly. Dave, rounded with plush land· WW Take Stuitntll THE vENDOME 1m s.nta AM A CM
i:ooplel. 114H28S Dono ......, -•9Hl6JS,. 615s1S'12, ""P1'lf· Alao °"""""""" Avail. u-. AN. 113 ""~ NOw,..1 IMch I
'W:_._., IM 8 OI Adult lvtna: •I Its hHt. CALL: .,,._ ~ Anaheim Avmue _. "' I
llMIEotote ...,._ 'BR.'BA.""'_"_,. 3.=,~ ... ~~~ l'Aer .. ~B!.";"::t~ i,utG~IPBRll80. · o.ulfn.l't>lll1po ><Mlll =" .. '~4no1111..,:: PAU NIWPOIT * Oiilck Clilll *All ~sz;o mo."'· .. -. :u.i-~c1.~'t:7 llM ~,:;,,, ~"""';:',: J6> w. WU;, ... SC,19!1 I -SIDI 2 llt. $151 ~ .. ~M ..... I~ .. ~"" ... · APAITIAIWtll I
Wll1 bu)' yt:m properl)' ... ., .~, 6tf.'9G ~ B40IELOR. t I 2 Br. •pta. Bltrw. wlw. ~~ ~-J::"D.! ..._ .,.5&. t tuMu.
eub within 72 hn. 'cau L~ 8Hch 1 BR, crpt, .tv, refrla:., ffO .rr:· 00:.:FRONT ' Encl. carports, htd pool. Adult., no f!la· ~ pets. •nK ..... ~
$100 . LRG Bach nr, beach. ~~PJ. ~~Im 0 . Bffutll\IJ 4 BR. 2" BA. Adlta/no peta, $120 I: up. * LOYl:LY 2 BR.. OW \o ACIOUI Townhll, J br, 2 NOW avaDab&e J br, DW, ~·P"'1nwnt fN-Prtv paUo, mn1 pet ok. ____ y,....... .-"""' ... mo can 853 O!'ntw St. tU-815. .n-...n. , _ 1•. rm .. ~-Vll~~-0, ...."2,.llw. PJ', ""' crpt. I palnl. dme to • ow .. ..,..
1235 • UTIL Pd, 2 BR, all -·~ -Y· -, Attroctlve 2 Br. ~ -• " • ~ -~• all ldth, wattt pd, ht l l7lll.GllO • .... 7'
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• n:mod. Yard, pat Io , <:ountry Hae • 2 Br. $130. Martin, 646-8C2 or 673-0983. ){Id Poot Adutb., no Pl!l• ~~~'°· V •c a n 1 · DP.JJJXE 1 ' J Bil. Utll pd, lut mo. I 9K'Ul"ltJ drpt.. mlt11 pooh, 1 l'-.Ned ~
child/pet. stove, nifti&. pr, tncd, TENNIS, Pool, Walle: to Clnfant ott• SUIS. &U-~-co-~v ___ .._ ~...;,.hAdWSl,t~ .. .'~'. Up.~' sm rm. m.m4 n1.a marts. pl"" mW. of
132$ • UTIL Pd. 2 BR, 2 BA lddA/pet. e..ch. I ..,,.,, 2 BR, lll ~~·~ •~ -·-· ~ -~~• $140/Vp -2 Br. a 3 Br, hlo'Jdo inlla. ... tlnL -· °" ...r1 Sml pet oO. Yearly Roni........... '7N4JO BA, $175/mo. L<-. Som. ~urn. loeh. & 1 I r. Ex· ln••t. 2BR. 211A ...._, ~I BR. .. ...,.. d Ill ea. pool, <pi/d,., bl'"" n""""'., ""'I""' Juolor 1'• BROKERSINC. NU.VIEW RENTALS NE AR 5...,,. cout noJ!!O..!M&sJm coptioMlly n .... 2110 ~:~Juneu,sm.m-3111 blmo.tetl!lci.nAw,,c"C: =:,.....,..,No. t .... 1i.uo-ltl1:-1 , ~·~~~·~-~1~~~1 :m-4030~~~~~or~~-~~ Plaza...._,_,........,. ••OCEANFRONT' BR. Now.-i 11v<1.,C.M. · Coll!oraepc.S.1'1.1-s. a..t ,,........., ,.... and .. _rt -I Br, 'Ba. -yan! • pr: BIHna. Rml&. $4l0/mo. OCEANntmrr -....,,, 3 I BDRM. I ::.? .... ..,. ----•-w.-~•. -•mo. ·--. YNrly ~ 1 BR. S13lt I: SJAO. 2 BR, BR J BA. fJ'pl Sii» 2 Br., adult&. ~ peot .. 11G w ............. r tne _,tdwM. prfn.t. petloa ~ -·~ ~·~ l1A S/PooL ldHI ror ...;... Adlio onb ;.. -·' ,.. ..,, mw. w1i-. ,...., -l llO 1nc1uc1 unt or..._., ...,..U.S. -llEACll1 Br Sid! of9 l_lW1· = 4 BR. l!l ea. ~'"" IXQUISITI GARDIN -1111 a.-St. f1H1111i. • ~-0oow-. Old«.'\¥~ no -« C1:;18. a.--J, ·• " -., ' D/W. ~. to a Pool S BR. Onto. DiO/mo. •• 11 I pN. ......,J or ..... ---"-"--' -ftftlllact, :--1 prtv ,.... ~ ----~ . vr•••y " u. lo~~ 2 2 BR. J BA. dtll pr, cpla, ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil··~I « ~'-~ por ~fi,lm. AvoD lmmed. ••~tr eo-. 1 Br, I a.. ,.... $116/mo. 'sR:"",...,.C. P,,'d:, ,;-;,, -, bl!no. d1h•hr. SPACIOUS.,.._,.._, Bit. ----"' ;no. -,. -. · !!!!•-' as,. AduJto. .. -.., c.r-i.-. 12111_ 4111 iu-$200imo. v_... -2 BA. vault..r ... ..,., r-,....;.i .. J .. ,, w
I BR. 2 ... -dbl pr A .,....,. SI. -A,... Call m<Jm l.'1IOE l mwt, bltlOI, Coton. Poola. I l t I . ucl ... '--Hiio ......_ ....: ';r.tWt.111 10 wat& ...._ lam. rm cm __. lot· m tcEWPOR'!' ... on Wlttr. ......,. .Wta. no,.-. ,... MD-all. y,w.,...,. mt• ..... :::L----'°'] pd.. -1.. SJll5, .._ Noni>. sr..a. ~· 2 bo. ,_ ,. ...... •• Nico 1 6 2 8R Tnlltn. CLEAN -I 1111. I BA. ~ sUL _.--.,i-.umnJL I~ l BIL ... -.& t f a1i.
bl -.·----.:.i....::.1 •a up. Maten .-.m. ..,_ ua MSd 11n.e. ~ ~·--,.__,__Apa.. " e Druo -11.onl-A.HouM 9""'11 E/llDE 4 Br, 2 Ba. 1111, 6--· "'""' d>lld oO. IG-IJll. f11.4117"' -• J BR. atn !up ap<, lo --..;k.,";;i:' ~ I Bit. 2 IL VttW ...... •Dua lbdo JBR. whr, ::: _. ~ Cu li.nw.....a ** 11\JNN'INC I Bit. I BA 8AQt APT •• UtlHlll ,.w ~ dlill1w ...... dwd pa, 1.,.... ca,.,_ 4::_•~ y..,. •U.-,__ r:i;,~.,.:: -pool. Ynla. Utlwc"7 lll GA-, ... P<>ol. Rte. "--IWMo>..-pr.!JA .. 1111. I l 2 ml w/hir&. .,..11,)1!!1! ' :v ~ic:;,T'ho. ..... m.<JM tr :m.w • ' BR. 1 BA _ ... _. Lo !!! ... ..... l'll 91, llllo It. CM. flMIM .. 141'4 BR -""' .. • .... ......... l1JI • OCfAiir1Ull<T t lor, ....
1711 Orup. Clf f4$.41.IO I BR.+ don, 116 i... K b1k ~ .t"Z!:'' tm. eet , F\IRHL9ll:ll-l BIL°""" 2 8R .,i. I - -...... r 11!1. -<r --~~'-m==--=====1=-~~~l;~~~·~l'l~"!!•'~;'ta~-~-~:-:rrlJ:d' -to bdl. l'ollr -...... 31111.tliBAlolM-. l-11111-bw1t. --IL .. Ill. .!••
Hiil ,, , .. .,..INO z· --~:-. • 2 BR. I:; ...... "''" --_., view, 1715 Cln!!p A¥1. c.JL -all I po': * 1111. 2 aa, -°"' 2 IK. t K !IA.-=-.:: -., 1 llA. J'fb, w , • ,,__ H U>4--• ncl p,,w. -Irr .,..._l.-NllillD.lnc IBR""'""-ll•No,... I ---.a..-_A,.._ -· 1111. --• ll&W CJt, DNCOY • fllll ll «e-. R. J'!iftl. !11p. .,,._, Aw. ._ JU: Tl'J..Jll'J. or IO dMwa. • Olll6lr ·~ A':. -:... JW f1W1a aw.. 'ISi bf' Dr~ Me. 1. ....... mil .... Ull r-:: ~ i::: ':l.J 1' l••al .. ~I .. I !IA. -"llo Im!!!! It. le•& '11 ~Ill--... 116 ........ -. c.JL .. ~ !2"lie.:, ";;: .f:.1.u-· cw.,,::_ LANDLOIDSI 1oc1. Ool'*i..r 2 lilt. t ·r6'~ 1,!::,;/lQf-"' 5 ;;-.,}!fl!lnRI =..-;..-d ,._ • & allo~ t1r: e;m-.., : &ii•-w. ,.,.,, ,._ ,. ""•l!'!t a~s .,:: =..,,_ ~ ~ • •k•d• *nn. * 1111, ---s -;..•,..;.: DAILY PILOT :.'I:;,~.,.,. \ ... ~. ~.eoo~ ::f:j=: ~°:":::-'.: -2.__, sn-un• ;-..... ~-~ J:ir.. "° ;:Osio ~ . 1At ' :. ti~· ..... ' -la rRIZ .. -,.,. * !IA...,..,~ ...... ,.., e WM .. --Qs r lllC!. CLAUIWI ADI ... w. ::.__~· ""'"""' · -~-· ··•· NEW..ls a _,..., ,,.. __ 11ili-. •n. 1
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DAILY .PR.OT TutSAy, November 14, 1972
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• Unfum. .,. worth training for
1 11ewpoo1 a-h
WHERE
CONGENIALITY
• TIAYEL
• ADVANCEMENT
• Sl!CUllTY PREVAILS
Oci'an view, 11Uperb hou!ll"
accurity, aperbnents de-
al&ned with a Masler's s h I louch. excl"'lve clob wllh c 00 s unique Aquabat, fountains l.nd formal gardens. All part
of the South Coast's Unest
apartment community. d
1 Bedroom/studk>l'I rrom $195. an 2 Bed1"0om from $295.
Models open 9 A.M. til dU5k.
~ Instructions
ON THE BLUFFS
AT NEWPORT
From Newport Blvd., tum at
Hospital Road ( l block
above Pacific Coast Hwy) lo
entrance. 900 Ca.Rney Lane,
Newport. B'!tlch, Ca. 92660.
Telephone: {714) 645-0060
BAYFRONT spl!Uevel, 3 Br.
'2 Ba, frplc, all bltns, deck,
pier. $450. yrty. 224 20th St.
T his variety o f fine schools
could introduce
you to a new tomorrow.
For further inform•tion re9•tdin9 the Da ily Pilot
Schools and Instruction Directory
CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325
6T.Hi878 eve.
SUBLET Dec. thru July, lii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii;;;;;;I
Park Newport Bachelor apt.
$164.50. Beaut V I e w •
641Hlll8.
SEACLIFF Manor Apts. 2
BR, $164. Pool, Crpta, drps,
bltns, garb. dlspl. 1525
Interested In
A Real Estate Career?
!
AIRUNE
SCHOOLS PACIFIC
Learn How You Can Qualify
Call 543°6655
610 E. 17th St., Santa An•
ACCREDITTD SCHOOL
r•••••••••••••••••
• ' • • ii i Placentia Ave. Ask about
I. our dbJcount. 5'\8-2682. IN FOUR WEEKS
PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM
LICENSING PREPARATION FOR
CJ;iildren discover great things
at our school. Themselves. ,
• • • • • • • • • • • • •
NEW channeUronl -View
I apt. 4 BR. 3 ba. or 3 BR.
-plus den. Side tie avail. j 1 $425. Mo. yearly. Owner.
• llm 675-4073 j MAGNIFICENT View, 2 Br
• Real Estate SaleSlllen & Brokers
Our school. Early Achievement Center.
Unlike most pre-schools, we do more than
keep little hands busy. •
stodio apt. Frplc, gar,
We keep little minds busy.
I Mull> only. $215. Kings Rd.
. -, 1 BALBOA Ba)" Club. Lux
• Employment Assistance For "
Graduates With
Leading Brokers. ,
With science. Math. Language. Art.
Social Studies .
Th in~ like that.
Impressed? Don~ be. ii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
COSTA MESA
PRE-SCHOOL
I Bayfront 1 Br. Apt .
Luge deducUon on long
~ lie. 66-0339
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• Day Alll Evening Classes
, It's not what we teach that's so special.
It s the special way we teach. l797 Monrovia Avenue
(Corner of 18th street & Monrovia)
• • • • • • •
APT. for sale or rent: finest
view. 2 BR, 2 ba, redec.
Fum or unfurn. $425 rent
or $52,<XX>. 642·22D2.
Nowport Holghts
2 BR, garage, achool-age
child OK. avail now. $170.
~eves.
San Juan Cepistrano
• Broker Referral Program
• $11 D.full Course I
For lnform11tion-Brochure
Fr" Guest Lecture
Nowport, 325 No. (Old) Nowporl Blvd.
548-1192
We e~courage children to discuss things.
Touch things. Act out things.
So th ey will better know their capabilities.
And themselves.
(Whic h is just about the greatest lesson of all.)
Ok, like to discover more about us?
Call or write tor our free brochure. Or drop by
our Sunfl ower school.
Sunflower Earty Achievement Center
2515 West Sunflower Avenue
Santa Ana, Galifomia 92704.
714/540-4750
Costa Mes•
642-4050 or 838-5237
Opon 6:30 AM 'Iii 6:30 PM
1 BR. newly decorat~.
downtown San Juan I Capistrano, $150 per mo. EDMOND F. ·JACKSON
We're open year 'round.
. So parents can come in anytime. And
children can be enrolled anytime.
STATE llCENSED
Full & Half Dey Sessions
As•• 2 to 6 Veers
• Pl1nned Program, Loving C1N,
CIHn, Reasonable Rates.
• • • •• •
I 493-1154.
2 BR, garden apt, bltins,
I ....... crpl,,d'Apes. Pool,
gar. SlS5 ~3492.
Real Estate Education Since 1964
ACADEMY REAL ESTATE
CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS
GI-Master Charge & B of A
• Introductory Offor With
This Ad. 1st Week 'h Price.
I. .,.
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Costa Mna
SPACIOUS
Luxury apts.
For Adults onlY,
1 Or 2 Bedroom1 Shas carpets, bullttns
Pool, encl. garage•
Stop by 2311 Elden Ave .
Call' 114&-5'180
From nm Per month
HARBOR
Apts.,
Fum. or Unfurn. 370
Huntington BHch
BRAND NEW
QUO VADIS Ill
LUXURY GARDEN APTS.
I-ltd. Pool • Jaeuzzl-Saun.as Recreation Room & More!
Adults Onlr. · No Pets $25-0FF lST MONTH'S
Room1
FURNJSED room -Ref.In-
c<! person. no smoking,
642-5697 aJICI' 6.
STUDENT room tor 2 men
Vu of UCI, Kitch prlv\, Sc.~
to apprec. 552-9314.
LADY wl1hc1 to share home
wtconge'l'll.al person. All
privl. 673-7075; 675-2572
MY SAlARY IS DYER $600 PER MD.
After Only 8 WHks Training At
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS C9LLEGE
I
Newport~Riviera
ear~ achievement center
PRE ·SCHOOL
THRU 3RO GRADE
• Professional Exper. Teachers
• .-.-.-· e I I ·• a I a I a e •
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YOUNG femaJe cat w/b\k & REWARD $100 no questions
silver markings, wht collar, asked, lost Nov 9, vk!
relined manners. Found B u s h a rd/ Adams, H.B.
Vic. Brook h u r s t & (BISMARK) min dox.ie, blk
Hamilton, H.B. 9f32..0';l65. & tan, male, no collar.
FOUND 2 dogs both female _ !MAXI Akita. looks like
l simllar to Golden Retriev· Germ Shep, fawn w/black mask. Choke & Dea collars. ier, other aimllar lo CW'ly BOTH DOGS ON MEDlCA-Retriever with reddish I black chest. CaU 846-5137. TION. 557~; aft 6, -BROWN puppy w/blk nose I =~~C.,,.-,.-,.---,----,-
KAYVIRBJJ.A.FUll.ERTON • H If D II p &: white toes on Placentia, ~l~~a~~~ IF YOU BRING ADI Guo1t Home 415
18992 Florida St. 847~ I .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,II
• Accrodltod Program K-3rd Gr
I~ blk. W. O'f Ga.rtield
and Beach Blvd.)
OCEAN FRONT, 2 BR, up..
per, shag carpets, garage,
$.llO. mo. 642--J.Wl.
Newport S..ch
Good jobs need top skills and top skill!{ require 1 ay & Fu Day rograms Ages 2·5 ·CM. PArt Boxer &: Great mos old named "Schnuppl". Dane? Call 54.l-0580 or (213) * Private Roam * good training. The jobs ire av1Ueble, and after 830-5027 Llc no. 546. vie F, V . for our training, we help you find them. lf you \\•ant e Phonics-Number · Reward! 839-7003.
Amhu\alory Lady or Man a job or a better job, call or wrlte for more infor· Concepts-Science FOcaUNt .. ~~ackn T~ .. ~hl.te ~n 1-o-w"=sr""'v,-ic~, "Ch"""i.-=,-l.,.-,,W'"e"'st·
Good. nutrit~ F'ood. ma lion. ,....,w-= ..,•::.::_..:: ~ ~:',, minster. Reg male pug,
Nlce, cheerful atll'IO!lphc:re. on 17th St., ............ Mesa, CllJ.I fawn color, with blk mask, * Call ,.,....,..,, * ORAHGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE • "'" & c'1 "•· M••"' & 411<1 .... tll,y 548-9949. ,... . .,., 892-950! a1t s pm.
rnE EXctTING 1101 So. Ana • m B vd., Anart91m with white chest markinp, -LOST-=0c-,ocamac_"u"'v'"o"'m~hl4e~,-vtc.c-I L. h I I
L-Dance SMAlJ.. black female dog 894-1429.
PALM MESA APTS. IVie 772-6941 •Conversational Fronch & loundlnhtUnitTurtlerock, 1oos Galaxy, Newport Rentals to Share 430 833-8821 MINUTES TO NPI'. BCH. Spanish · Beach, Needs medical at-
F\1RN. OR UNFURN. FEM. _ Telllcher wants Plcue send me more Information. Without obi!-YOUNG blaCk & tan mix~ tenUon, please call 646-1700
Unbelievably large apt1., b• roommate in Nev.tp0rt nre111. i::atlnn of course. Genn.an Shep, ma I e, co'°''='548-'""""'"1296"'=~· ....,,~....,..-.,-.1
hua:epool,Jacuult"lectblt-1g 2 Br apt. 646_8134 , • • • • • • • • • • •••••••I BrookhuntJAdams, H.B. LOST 11/6, Altel't"d male
Ins, lhag crpts, dr"P!. sauna cves/wkndll. I Miss St1rt your child with advanced education ,:ue::=:•::,·:::963-4084=-c="'s.h"-"~'-,---Sealpoint Siamese, 632 Udo ~~c;"~is, no~~ $1~ J Bit lfou~. rurn. On Bal 1 ~~~~l .. ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. ·-::.::::::::: .. ~~ .... ::·.·· .. ·.:::·.:::·.:: HOURS 7 AM-6:30 PM 675-4022 ~~D:v:~~T~~s·c;~ ~~~s4i~/;;;1(~~·=;:
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Utnlo umS15 ,Al~.Avall From SlO rom .'.»140. 833·20:0 M:irty Ford. ,' ~~e li~d~·-ron;pi~t~"-.'.' .. -: .. ·.·.·.-.·.·:.-.-...... .'.'.'.'.·:.·.:.'.":.':.·.'.·.'[)jj: 1 Marguerite & 5th, Corona del M.tr ~=~ ~y. :::'°~~: 1114') ~ FEM. to 11hare 2 hr, 2 bR, lux • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' 615-'1'139 tn&tructielll
You're rlght, theoy're under-Oakwood Is $1 million In apt. Call after 5 or wknda. ----I~~~·-,--,-,--~-~------~~ priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. t. S . . a.IS-4973 FOUND set of keys on Mar-
(5 b1lta trvm Newport Blvd.) recrea ion. w1mm1ng ll•J !!e~.Ave., CdM, the 11th. 546-9860 pools, Hea!th clubs. r-·EMAL.E roommate to 11harc I Renta ,.,.... u•ir'OMJY Schools &
Li\ MANCHA Saunas. Tennis courts. 2 BR houac. Call Afll'r ti pm, . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiJPART Poodle. White male Instructions 575
Brand New Delux Uni~ Biiliards. Indoor golf driv-~2-7483· near Orange Coast College, 1---------1
Rent now for yoUr con· lng range.SandVolleybal!. SJ1ARE View Apt, 11ingte 111.,. Personils 530 675--381 .. 0:.;·_~--~-GUITAR LESSONS
1trucUon allowance of 1 Wh' 1 I e h A d 1 employed lady only. Or rent ,Off ·:.:..:.i;.:•;.•..;R;.on:.:..:.t;;.•l;._ _ _;440c:.:: Butlnes1 Rental 445 Rentals Wanted --:::::-Folk. Jazz, Rock. Mu.sic
mo's tree rent l BR, 1 BR lr pooA 8~ s. n O!S .rm=·.:l-"ll"-0-"mo;;::... &l::,::. ...... =o:·-~ ,. HAVE CABI *HINDU SPIRITUALIST* FOUND: /Fle()n.ngell C 8y1t' theory, Call Steve 615-6076 . .l dtn. 2 BR'~ & 3 BR's. more. resident tennis '::::G 1 435 DESK 1;pacc available sso AVAILABLE F'"'b-1111. Cdf\.t. N . • • Let hi ad eho Young. w a co ar, c. $155 O.hWBht ncl pro and actlvilles director •r•g" or Rent mo. Will provide furniture 2550 &q. n. comer store, lOJ WILL RENT? 1 5 nge your 1-loag Hospital. 642-7S5S. TUTORING In math &: ~ swtm~lt'. pool. D~·, \YhO plans free Sunday S1NGLE car gara.gt' Near at $5 mo. Answering 91!NiL--e liq. ft. di.splay windo.,.,.11, 40 l need a cabin in the San~ :,~~~ ou~~~c f:V\= PREGNANT Germ an sdence. Jr hi &: hi school
Peta acceptable brunches and barbecues. 12th st " Balboa Bivct. in nvailable. Zll Fot"l'll Ave., rt. facing Coast Hwy., 65 ft. Bernardino Mt. area tor two on life. Llc. Readlngl dally. Shepherd. Vic. Bank of age. 53&-3660 after 6 pm.
642-2007 Tl8 Scott Pl., C.!\.1. Starling as tow as $t 40, Newport Beach. $ 2 5. LA.gl.lna Beach, 494-94616. side 1trffl le garden, park-days at Thanksgiving. Help ID AM·lQ Pl\t 49'1--9136. America 646-4522.
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CORNER triplex, prden 6Th-4fiOO DESK 1pe.ce available $50 :::S· 40c aq. n. Alto office llA celebrate Thanksgiving 492-9034, 132 No. E! Can.lno FEM York1hitt Terrier. vtc: [5J
11.pt, near Newport He:tghta. Singles, one and two-=c,G:=A::RA~G~E~.~,0-r-S-10-.. -.-,-I mo, Will provide tu:mlture m te, 650 Mf. ft . 35c. Rented the way it 5hould be with Real, San Clemente. Galaxy g Mar 1nar 11 , I ~ • ._. I
2 blkl to a11oppl1'1 cente". 2 bedrooms, furnished and 1959 l\1aple: /\Vt'., Costa Mesa at S5 mo. AnBWering 11Crvlce w/1tore or lf!parately. C. a ~hie rate mountain ORIGINAL Ne~ area 642-8956. . .
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wa~r I: g .. .,..,"'r pa... c 1 ren or pets. Models GARAGE FOR ~RAGE. un ng on Di<"& . • U't£'"'"' · pl.~n. Initial memberahlp Fairview, 546-'13<»il, 67!r7739 B by
t fo'um. $165., unfurn $14.IJ. open dally 10 to 7. nr 19th, CMta 1ifr1t11., 1878 BAY VIEW OFFICES MISSION VIEJO ~~., EcDablnrof.,.RChr!ENTat!!~ p_~.:-.... ")O .. nlh~ Shod"°•'· ClalllO. lost 555 • slttl .. ~ (2131 <i44-7711. eve Plat."Cntln. Ot!luxe, Alr-Cond.IOol'lt"tt ""' "'°"' .... ._. ... .-r-iv WllL do Ba ..... tt•i-, my &tH§62. Mk for Mrw. Oakwood J«.deeor led Lido Arf' SPF.c:IAL TY Cl:NTF.ll w re ken d. IFri/Sat/Sun 673-STil, 24 hounl, 7 days. SIAMESE Cat, front ....,wa ":! ...... .. Pritcho.rd. FOR lflorngf'. Can bl> IJeC:n Re lo r Bk e-..!.... Rctal\/Comm. 11pact' Avnl l. nltt·sl Mu111 11Jeep 8 com· ...... home, wcek, day111 ~ Garden Apartmenta &tt/SUn, 10-e. At 2-12 E. 19th a nom c1, r. ·~'"" Cotu11.f't fortably. 4 adult1i 4 PROBLEM Prrgnancy. Con-declawOO, scar rront lt11. Park are•. ~2723 EXTRA L.ARGL 1 & 2 Br. St COl'lla f\.1esa SZ>mo 11115 GJtlJBB & ELLIS CO. ct\lldren. Call !551-4lll'. flde:nt, 1 y mp at h e t I c female. Ans to "Kitty-Cal.'' C•r-' Servlco ant. from S'l40. lurn, from N•wport Beech -...:.!---· · Butlntu Rtntll -557.7900 pregnancy cout19C:llng. Abor-Vie Wamer/Newland. 11.B. _ _,,....._. __ ....;; ____ I
$lM. Retrlg, ra,nat. crpt, lrvlneand 181h EASTSIDI-:, itorftie on . tion .l =ion& ref. AP· Reward. 84Wl20. Jo•~•s r.-• u~-. -... wtr ...t lltd """'I SZ-1 nW>nlh "11tE FACTORY" ""3 2 '?~~~~c..:.:::...:.::__1fil~~~~~~maiC, ni" ........ .,.... .. .,.........,.:i
Mature MJuJf;; Infant~: &45-0550· 842·8t70 •642-26!'17• openlna• In Iha Mall rana· lndvstrlal Rent1I 450 [ ;._, 11 "1 f.ou · welKht · wtth New a:"~~~~~:: =twee '::'w:t
Walk to ahot>PU.. 1887 Office Rent1I 440 1111 from $1). mo. Ideal for ;mmm:iiiliiiiii~~-Shipe Tabfeu and •= tnp. (PARTNER) Nr. Ora. Dep-euen It all color Mtncwla. ~. small retaU lhOt& Antique 1 .aGUNA wa•-Pll'-..... ,.._ ,,..,__ 1-•--·~-~ 111•... ...... .... ....__ a. 10 -•-•· NEW 1 a. 2 Bk trom 1110. lrAJ A SMALL BUSINESS shop, Cand> 1hop •'Mled. ... -· g. ~-~ ~ ~-·~ w . -... ·-~· • "~ ~ bl!!Kh and lhopplflR. •""*~ 4 Otlkt-1 or combo. of. 1-C m-= St., NfW'pOl't Beach. NIGUEL Announcements 500 Pharmacy. MM903 or &»$384. ~ ~ ~te bY ~
1l4i E. ~h St .. C.ht.1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~1 NI· ft. $70. 130 *I· ft . $65. • M·l PALPutM A: CARD1 READfu INGS LOBT: Cocltapoo A rM extn. t:rlDL wJll dean ~. 1~ 1q. n. m. 123 llQ. n. ~ t'ORNER OOxtZ' M-1 1.0nl' PSYCllO.CYBERNETIC'S • ~ It ~. Dadlltnlnd, both Black . I"'"'-. aur-
_.. .... ,_. .... nuu Roomt 400 1"' z • ., .... w,,,.,., I(· -· mo: ""' lJW • • ' !liq • Build Your Seit trrs. 2.13: 694-USO. 1'\a]ly lie. &+&-~. Ill 6. hall $1S. An:J rm. rr.50•
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BR. FM~~l·M:!vt. Ent~ 1---------N-F.WP01R,T~~2-t6. I ~tl:-~h St. Costa Mt'M, S.D. ·~ft.tc1yA~~:?.'rf8r1tw~ e O.dUv11te Self~f\dcnee ALCOHOUCS Anonymoul.. BRINDLE Grayhound. ~. CDUCh $10. Cha.tr $l. 15 yn.
' ......... ~ ' ROOMS $13 wk. up w/klt. • no·111ch, \Vt<Blc Ill . llun~kf'r PropertW-1 • ~ KOflll. IOilve pmblcm• Phone 542--7211 or •Tite Vk· Mktwayr City. II l""' <*I exp. ta what l"OUnts, not
CJ( 11th. W. or P\act'ntla. $27.50 wlc: up Apta. 2376 Drlw. Air, crptll, pvt bath. t'OR LEASE Cl. t't'ntrAl l3l-l9l> ~m• ~t«ned tor all P.Q, Bmt 1223, Costa Meu.. lllk. collar. R.e ~ .. J;d ! i method. I do wortc JIO'ldl
I POOL8tDE 1--BR. APTS. NtwpOl't Blvd., CM, 400 llrl· ft. St!'in mo. Call locotJon. IJg').61 P111'11: A\'t',. S ft.-et b)' Or. Ma~ 640-0'.l94. YOUR i..~--~•-S97~. "' \ -'G""'°"~"=l.=!Jl~oflO'=='L:,,..,.~-
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CAIL: t• W BEDROOMS w /It Itch r n COSTA 1.tESA Pit: &t&-88.ll ACT. ?tf·l UnltJ approx, 1.350 aq fl. ~~Voe., ~L LOST: TO'f Blade Poodle, STEAM CARPET
,1 ,...,.. ... Vefley pr\~:... Hi:!..-111'8. 'li'I Ph. 2d MlolllOhll"l~-lnlll k!• crpt11, ~RE1 M(84 ~~ l9l~A StW., 3 Phase pow.'f!r. Lr&: CM!r-"'n' 1,1 11•1 CtttUled Anal)'lt ~-.... vie.;_~~ Sl ...... N'ptto __ EST!~~...,_..,
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I SHAKDOOD a'1)'tlrne wlmdc. 6-12-&WI. l!tth St., CM, $14.\ mo. Plenty Of ~lng. SlSS nio. l ~liiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiii;:.iii:1"-;;;;;-~;;i;;iz-·1r~f:!\vii-~·~.,.;;; .. ~r-~ C*'*'9, Cenctwte I S BJl'1 111 1own. llrJS! ROOM in Prtvale home AIRPORT Of , tu 111 StM'9!KI ~228A or 50-29311. JI J'1ND YOURSELF LOST': White s.mo,.d, DO 1.:;;;;:::;.;:.:..;::;;::::;::,: __
-Aft nr. -um w-priv. Wortdng .,... .• A d •· Altlt"<lnd. FOR i...,. Cl! J500 OQ n 1300 Sq. n . M·l ._. Po•-011 530 IN S01\11XlNE ELSE tap. PATIO$-PLAHTl!llS ·a a D i-l' • 1..1:. J'. v . 1ab or IChDol alrl. Mlukln Va than per 111· n . •tores. C-4 Zone. Cor lfunt· w/tront ortlce, 111:. rear DllCOVIR reward: AD Concrete wartr. Britt.
(1U) -· e ...,. adult Vltjo, -.aI8. !1*9484. l'1fllon A """"" HB -· Jlnlmo. I phaae. 12'0 COUPt.l':S PARTIES DISCOVIRY 5'Kl93 ....,,._ w1L '9H5.ll.
.,._ ( .......... ttlol) e 8&1· WORKING womAn, prl Pl.USU 11mall 3-<llfta!! sultt, 536-1"9. J..oitan St. ~ 646-5033, Call Phll, 2 to 8 P.M. f14-f3$.Ql85 21.W87"'393 LOST, Plll'W• 2 mo old, looks PATIOS. w&Uca, drM&. Saw,
mNd ~ khchml • room A Ba, In quitl horoo, Ntwpnrt Center. 6'+-8814 or AmPORT Evei. 646-0681. 5»-3344 Jr.a mentioned In Nowmbtr llkt St. Bemard. pale blue break, remow A replace
4 lwlm• Pooli e Outdoor Ol. HS, CdM area, 64~ 3 OFJo1CE SUITE INDUSTRJALUn\t .1tora1c. SWINGING SINOI..&! PLAYBOY. Plct23. eyu.491H'M. concrdc.MM88BforHt.
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_ ~ . l'ul rWtl are )ult a phone room. NW" fi'rwy. 1..nJruna Dally .rnot Wtt.nt Ads have &16-Ji;i4 539-3122 w11h eur, me Dlill1 Pilot A.WI, N.B. betwn 4&Ch ... fitih Dnw•. WALKS, _ padoi.
tdle tttnis , •• 166171 Cllll ~ IO-n. Nlpe.I. $150/mo.. b>--2*1. _bt.rst&lnlt italore. &U Idle: ltem1 . . _ &t2-5678 White 'Dephlnt Dh'ne-A-Une Cl.ullned. '4H811. Sia. &tQ-9768 or ~ decka. Don. IO«Sl4.
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r • ~ ~ ~ ~~= i>WVERY o1 o A 1 Ly =.:rmrOOte 'JbJa ~ ~ LlcenM Training ASSEMBLEIS =.e~Qtl!e~ :-81:. 8 run• w I e le profetllblal ~s.ua.n, Remoda , Ert., Won't ''bt underbid! ASBIUIS' :PlU(t. $VNDAY JNLYR!' not lhclude ~ ot LJmlttd Time On1y All b>p cd Pri/~, S3IH!&t1.. =~;.,1~ J!:::.; 97..(D.~~=·Up. ~Uc. Bonded,, lnJ. Stml~mflr~ ==-\llt~Statk>n ~~ ~P'amows~n1ecoone now No.Exper.NecelUI')' IONOaluOrtbornaltreMI rack, cue ll0r9Ce net. o-.1111 both tralnen • ~'d Wo-flap or van. Omtact Mr. 11\ft' r~ ud 8 on available thN W Com· box •i:irinD -new coodltlon caver. Cccelle!Jl candklaa.
No W..U.C men for w.lcalloG a .... H.,..,. Seelq 330 Well Bey !lalunlo1" We haw -pony. Appllcanto tully ,.. VOLT uood '-!han 3 ...... 1275. Sold for """" -i:;oo.
BOB'S GAlllJENING * WALPAPER * o1 -Apo!Y /'t sr., Ooe1a Ill..... IC< ......W., va11e1 A .bill> Nlmbuned ·~~ lntlMI Por-I Call at1er g,oo-. Quld< oalo l2'0 1 1 rm . 6: LANDSCAPING Wben you e&IJ "Mac" ~. , , DENT . , ll~ Beadt areu on-tw or ex.II"" """"!"-"<;U -..e1 RIDE-A-BED couch. dou~ 644-4188 eveninp or week·
R8l4tntlal A O:irrun,rcial 548-1444 646--lttt SEMICOA X At. ~r".!:....~.t!." ly. You mUIC bit ou.t et PtOple. oi;::, avallabl~. 3IW8 ~~~ee i.t s&e mattms, $25. -'~""',=·..,.====--I
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Ce>!npl.,..._ •--·-~ ~r -~· ~eJ I'll!.,. m......,.eol op.-··~· -~ ~ !m~ ..... _ ic--~~· Pf'Ptthan&tna. bNlb 333 M~ a.ti. M..... DOG GRliCMIR ' pr Io r It y bulltte.. Call llr, Sloan at F.qual Oppor. Dnployer HIDE-A-BED, dble, Lt · F1De Fumlture
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FRONT )'d. i.wii 1erv. SID ,,.... est Eve. 6164283 or ASSIMBLl!RS Expel:. ti~: ' i\"18-""1 TA. RB Ell 1211. Sell $115. M&-n!I!. 'Allf>llucoa
mo, baclc )'dt olso, ., ...... , -· llfalcom. !ti 6 2nd lhllt in etedronics DRAPERY· <;ARPET Sale• URG~~ TOOL & Gtraao Solo 1 12 Aelc:Uona Frida>. 7'30 p.m.
1d cin ~.tree trlmmlna INT. a, Exter "'°""" oen. flnn. No Exper. u.qulnd. Decorator-pl to"""'· •-ED DIE MAKERS -'"" Wendy's Auction S.m ' bat~lng. Pne "1-Let ~ tnp _,.;,, Lie., w. AP!>ll' in -· 9 tbru 3. """' 1tore; l300. mo lo e ~,1ar1,. REAL TORS RUMMAGE Sale. Nov. :1n1 l P'OfNMionab do ti:. 9llU612. Loctl •• "5-<m9, Chuck. P.olter I: BramtleJd ow. •tart. Perm. $225f. : ~ Opera ton tt.E. SALES-Exp'd, F.V. Of· P\t111etafve mttal p • rt I .fth. 9:(1G-4; 30. SL John'• ~~= ~ '=
RO'l'OTn.J.JNG, New laWl"ll PROF. painter lxlnelrt work /tMI' Incorporated Ii • Billfnc Ouk Typllt fice High commiaJon split manufacture' I.a looid.n& fllr1o0°'=:""''='h"'-"CM=·--------==,;.-=,.;:,="''"'-•ortnkler4. trees 1: allrubl reu. Uc/hw.' Int/ext. f1W s.:.fuan.~:::.O DRAP. RY ll'Vtne , 546-'"50 F.qiiHy partlclpatkm. NO !:°1 &: die maken. exper. in VERY old roll top desk trom MINK COAT
remoYed. Yd. c I ea nu p. est Rell. 5tl-2151. An F.qual Oppor empl M/F WORKROOM NEVER. A FEE AT TEMPO broker mm.petition. Stan-~dell&n A: conmucuan ol Nebraaka, Xlnt condition Natural Gl&daJ Paiomino
,:129TH.wan,n Garde Ple.•ter, Patch, R.,.lr AVON REPRESENTATIVES :r·~~~~d ~rn.:;.,.;:~ Help ~~.E. Call L ee ' gressi~es~~~ .::Zhol7 ~ 114 ~ 1:';!':! ~ 1:'! omiotm garden a e ~· * PATCH ff.ASI"E'IUNG F EARN MONEY . I: vac. Beach Orapef")I W : ih rator RECEPTIONISI' p/I wk· m~ hr cape.bl~~~~ I betted. A~ised Sep1.
K a m alant, 646--4678: Alltypes.Froeeeatimat.. ~r:!e~· =~: w. l 7th St., ~in~U::Tst~ end, nigbtall,p.m.-7a.m. ~=11de~~r~PMIGOODGen'IElec.Fn&tto. :=·S:~~;:s::.,;
&UrlSST. can 540-6825 co&tJ. Vaca t I 0 n 1 'JD : 2nd Shift avail Start $450 Eve., wk-daya: avail. 3-11 benefita 1 ....,,ridn& CObdl TV antenna $5, Vacuwn I ~ 673-'17(1.
HALLORANS Lawn/Garden Plumblng Febi'uUy. Call now tor DRILL Operator, ex· Fee PakVAJ.11; Fee ~ p.m., S2 per hr. • attach. no. Oub chr sz,
M a 1 n t n c e Q lL a 11 t y detalls. M>-7\Kl. perienced I: trainee. to Uotw. Call Jan P a a; e The Huntington (NO PHONE CAILSJ Bedside tbl S2, Ba. bench $2, STER.ID: tm Garrard flaJ1
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' Rel DraiN .~ .... i.--A , OSJer&tor NC drlll madi fer 51)..6(155 Cbutal Pmonnei R t ' t Couch pillows 50c, drpl. Quadruonlc, systemized, . f· ·. Reas. --.. .... -fl.SO BABY Nune, e:x:per I: resp. pl1Dtt!d cin:ult boardl. Nitt!I Agency' 71'90 Harber e iremen U.50. ~. auto changer, AM IF M Free est. &J 6 • 962>9703. Sewer line to 100' -$15 Mature woman Sl).65 yrs. ollJ¥. Apply 17195 Sky Parle CM • Blvd~ Residence *42·7711 Apply In Pel'llOn WANTED: Condo. or House MPX re e et v er. AJr
AL'S Landicapmg. ,.,.. .,. * 5'&-Z!\12 * Sl:Wle. n-1n our bome In Cir uruf K. """"' RECEPTIONIST ... •·---. taje _... Yud remodollng. PLllllfBING !¢PAIR N.B. • give -care to ' · Keypunch SHUR-LOK COl!P. and -;;;:,;_ t;:l:;' =::: deck pluc In -wu tell
1'ruh hauling, )ot cleanup. No job too Dall :"uJr:::1::· f /C BookkMper $700 All ShlttL Full & p/tfme Day or Night, full or PBrl 1300 e. NormetMly pt, Ad No. fi65, Daily Pilot, uncl&lmt!d. StW brand nrw
Repalr spriflklen, 6'fS..1168. * 642-3128 * recent nfs reqd. 6'73-S901. • 'Jllru l"inanc!al Stmts.. Fan-Tempcnry. To $3 hr. · time, no exp. nee. We train, Sante ~ P.O. Box 1560. Cos!a Mesa, in box &. guar. Now $97. or PROP'E$10N,AJ. Japanese COLE PLUMBING tudc Benelltl. company 1rvtne 54G--4t50 no typing, no SH, etc. Ap. (1 Blk No. ol McFadden % Calif. 9'826 sma.11 pa,ymta. ~It dept ~-~ Rella"· ~ •• hr BABYSI'l"IER aft lehool. p F / "-F ~ A Nol -ply In pel'90n, any aft. or Biie W. of Grand) ' 893-(fJOl. UB..lvcua . .t....-;::,: cm:. '"'~""" ~ • aervice. ~ll81. u .... ltve-tn. Pn!rtt ays ee ......., ee ,..,.na m 53)-.-... 2930 W Coast H =~=------1 l!lt. Qall ~14. ~ mature sitlons. NEVER A FEE AT 1'EMPO :-s .at · wy., F.qwll Opper. Employer Jewelry 115 OAK desk, Jud&n cbalr, elec
, Sewlng/Alhret"1nt c;:an· S.,O~adt,tapm.Mr. Call Barbara !Ong 540-0635 Tempo Temponuy Help · · , ~ter. copier, stmftt· GerdenJng man. co-.• ~ "EWPORT LAUNDRY work, motel, 00 RECEPI'IONIST VETERINARY wist.ant for PVT party~ cash. 1~ K te dictating ma.ch. O:.UCh & Alter•tlont--6Q..5MS BABYSll J ER -reliable, our PERSONNEL AGENCY Ironing, 6 day week. Muat ~· amwer phone. animal hospltAI, N.S. WW· dlamoOO 1aUlaire, tlawSeu chair, coffM table, king 1%
APANESE G ard en et. Neat, accurate. 2) )'981'1 «!Xl'· home, Mon thJ'\I Fri. 2 3848 Campus Dl'., NB ~1196 handle avy visitor traffic ing to train 11Uf11ne, 1ah, wht gold ring, $12IO. Ladb: bed. box sprp A mattr, bar Onnpl~ Yardwork and cblldren, will pidc: up, if nr in -.eonvalescent ~ital. pharmley, duliea. Salary to HamDton watch pl.atnm i. 1tooll, coklr TV. eves Oe!naf= Flee est. ~3102. Beach/Slater. 847-4703 LEGAL Secretary, exper Beverly f.faoor Conv. Hosp., $450. Send resume t o platnm band ;,.;44 diam 673-4985.
I 1(1~ F"P&ld Parl·lme. Newport Center. LqunaHilt.. 831-8'.llO. O...i!led od no. 5.n Doll> $1Z5, Mana Elk r tni ~~"'-------1 *By~~~~~: •;...,::wt· ,; ~~a:~~ Foreman ~644-0023. Reinforced Pla1tic = ~UBcJlC 1500, Cc.ta ~lam.S65. 6T.M.m. o:!tai-:'b.=~:~
Laguna area. 5'&-9479. Mon-Fri M: xi. 842-6608. Rubber/plutlcs to f18K In. resp., refs. for 2 Molders • · Mi1e9llaneou1 111 tewyt Vacuum Sll). Pfr'm)e
Expaie Adhesives Sal.et: Rep SllK children 5. 6. Call 644-8341 • Pla1t&c Molder• WAJTRES.SES, day I h I t t . lheeta 6. p 1110 w ca. e I .
a eanup ~ °::::bte Job Wam.cl, Maa. 700 ~~t~e~e:n ~~Etwlneer $14K or968-M84. • TapoWrl'.':rt& only. ~)"-in ......,Th , t'!JO'form~ c•blnet1 A: fOM!a.p> Mite aiu.es. Zk' Can~ ~nu Ledger Acct $700 LIVE-in help wanted. Room .. __ ,j eves, ~..... un, --counter top1 . ea. 645--2193.
SCRAM LETS 5:30, 968-'1071. Gen. Otc/Caahlu $2.25 hr & board + saJary. Older • DU11111lng Mmbler1 Lldo Park Dr. N.a Harden Enterprimes, 115 w. =..:::==-----1
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, F /C Bkkpr/~ $750 woman pl"l!f'd. 645-3124. Willing. to train applicants WANTED Man to work to 18th St, Coata Me 1 a , * 2 °""'Y bdrt met.ti. D1!W
H•ullng ".............. ..,.,.., Custom.er Servlce $500 LVN fUll time .,;.-.i..;u w/apti~ for quality work· replace one who didn't. Call ~280 blk apboL S50. Gu lawn ~-~ ANSWERS Day wk. 646-5523. F /C Bookkeeper $600 • ~ ........... ., manship. Appllcanla m111t 542-fBJ WHOI.l3ALE 10 the Public! mower, $15. 551-218t. -UJ~~ d
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UM_P_~ . ' BIUJNG Clerk. Recepdonilt Receptionist to $450 11·7: n Beverly Ma no r be depmdable, neat &: able JWKlm.de C&nd1el 50c-l6. BR. SET COMPLETE .. .,.-..., ........, _ _. ... __ , __ 1 Credit Cleric: to $375 C.Onv. Heap. Xlnt fringe to follow written working J-1_, '" .., S!'ilJ 138 E. 18tb St., C.M.
sawinr, breaking, 846-IDO. SI-• _ ~--_ Sa·-• _ ·~""-COuva.n:M.--.::u Typlot bnlls 49&-51116. 1-~· oo· A I . W'•TCHMA-u ..,,......T .~....... ,,_...,_ .. ...,. "' ...,.... ~ ·-hospital. Some experience. • ,.., .. .,c ns. pp y 1n per· ~ n.. • ,e 548-l340 • .,_,.._.after• PM.
YAFtD, earage cleamips. Happen -HASSLE Pleaat> apply in perai, 340 Burroughs WtXXJ SC50 LVN or RN, evenhig I: night llOn, Sbort houri. p/tlme COIN COUJrrlON Remove ' trees, dirt. tvy. A man's bOlne can be bis Vlctorta, Costa Mesa. Secretary to S'l08 ahiftl, fUll time A part time. Edles lndustrle.!1, Inc. 5 AM-10:30 AM CHRISTMAS ll coming. FOR SALE
Driw'ltyl, grading. Bfl-3566. · HASSLE. ----. Prod. Scbeduler to $800 Beverly Ma n o r C.On-2101 Dove Street Personnel omce Lowly mink jacket for ate. * e2-f1.G *
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-~ n.e A F,. Posl._ va1 .... n1 llospll&I, 24452 Newport Beocl>. Calli. THE BROADWAY Valued al $1lllO, aeUlng ... a I: eanup exp J4ALE F/C b o o t k e e Pe r we need one Automotive v · ~-·-, .~... 1 M thru Th r1 S&iO -.na LARGE heavy na~ ....,_ colletce student, Ip trk. aeekl part ttme 'IWl'k with ~ with machine . NEWPORT ia i:.eu--, ._ ... -Hi ls. ;n.m.s:30 p':i, ' 1111 F.dlnget, Hunt. Deb. TRUCK que, utec = Tr; Y~!.8'6. "'a534-2184o. ,'::°w""~~Sl6-8680F "1 ""' ~,· ~-....,,,,.Pllol. ~ !.!'~I DAaoncYN MAID RN, lull time, days. RN F.qµat Oppor. Empio,.r JU.SO. ~ w~ . .,:: Buftllel, 1135. m-~ .-arage e811Up. o1VA amwU, «111•=,r ~~~S'f:et. ~ _, .--r tr.~N.8. night shift, relief 11-7:30. WELDER combtnaUon ftl type, nu. $27 .50. NEW· Philco elect nn&e' ~-;st;_1-,. days. Call ~ · I home nr M · Calif 92&16 '42..317& Part-Time Beveriy Manor Conv. HOlp., heliarc A: .hcJrt arc. Capabk! ......... Sl6. Nn • Sela btd ...
... .., ....... , .,...,--.N.Ji. ,,~.., he_1p at '!' '"e ea, . . Nltes &: Weekend.!! Xlnt fringe bnfta. 496-6786. to do own eet ups. Sheet SWAP M eet ~ Kina me bed $!15. m.11)(.
HouttclHnlng have Aides, Nut 11 e •' BookJieeper GENERAL LABOR Interview hrs 2-4 pm metal work Salary open d•ltXI'• of new ltt!llll. 1281 HOUSE Huttttnat Wateh t1t1
Houaekeepen1, Companionl, We need one automotive Immedl.a~cement for Penonnel Office Salesman to $IDO Evening le Wttkend ~ Blds.E. IApn. C.IL OPEN HOUSZ-cohmm.
LADY wana bowlecl-.d ..... Homemakers, U p joh1l,, Bookkeeper. Send rnume --$2to---THE ROA W eou Good Pol , •-ta ·-"·bl -'<.Experienced .,;i,;"~ 54'7.-. to Bo>t "'1. c/o Dally Pilot Advancemento accorobw~I~ B D AY ~··M,.,, Schmhl:lal ~·..,,.:.;;-~apply ••••••••••••••••••••
transportation.Call LIVE-in mothen helper. 18 33l W~ Bfl,Y' Strftt. Costa abUJty. Up to $.1 +. Sanla Tm Edlrvei'. Hunt. Bch. WESTCLIFF Tek Sheet Metal Cb. ID
ut-3631. yn: old. Vic. Harbor High. Mesa, Callf. 92626. Ana I: Costa Mesa~•. F.qual Oppor. Employer Personnel A&ency East Walnut Unit K, Santa
HOUSE OF CLEAN 673-7489 or~-Bookl<O•P" P~P.S, NO FEES MAID -in exobange ... 2043 w .. 1c1111 Dr., NB 17.cAna=, 558-7.'-'9073"'====~1
.. •-•---w-n. A lady destres p/~ work We need one Automotive n.-lflc motel apt. -"' ... _..,., 64$-2770 WHO WANTS TO WORK? , •· w•ll:"""•· ...... .,., ......,, tn aiitiqs Qt' eiftwBres. Bor*keeper with ,DMV ex· ,..._ .w•<J • ....,-....,.. D CAB
,s J'TS. ·in area. 60-6824. 979-38't.l, c.M. perlence. Send resume to Pet......... S.rvlcn Blvd., C.M. S4H755. SALES LADIES • ~-CHOO~ A !
WILL do gen'l b:Jusecleaning 1'. _ Box 501., c/o Dally Pilot, ll2 No Tower MAINTENANCE Man 1«' ~!~ 1_n _, md a k I ~,g tor your:{ be~ ~ il Apt. Rellable, rel. can. MAT U 8 E BAB ~11 t ER. 330 West Bay Street, Costa Unk>n Bank Square motel, 1n exchange for apt. aa ..... ,.Jies • -.ia .!I. App Y boll Men or women. Can be
Workine" or bu1Y ladles. Laguna ~4'1erences. Mesa, 'Ca.lit. 92626. Qranae, Caltt 2376 Newport Blvd., C.M. at Florence Bakery, 819 W. = handicapped. Vts, 1168-8323. 547~6 548-9755. 19th St. C.M. . A.-21 ., 70, oup-
.J>odkehcl' CIMnma . HelpWe-.M"&F.11q, ~~~ .A.I< ... ~-· MAN -,.. ... Times SALES -... • ---· D:1w -•·WE,DO~~G * ACCOU·NT··· IN" open.60'00tl0. earlyAM,pennPTdellvery Welcomlog R°""' -acabShnarmoreadoy.
Re•-.,.___ ..... ,,,u..2839 v GIRL -Attr./pei'lonable, route to homes in N.IL'Mult your hoUn, nome your own Apply in penon. Yellow Cab "· ,._ ~·· -~ $ECRETARY owr 21, !or pleuant, en-have dependable car 6 b< poy. WW lraln. Unlimited Co., 186 E. 16th St., Colla
Xlnt Houaeclean-T M Canununlcattom eo. A BUYER joyable work as tort:ea on ~liable. Approx P» per . potential a Oppty. 96).:165L Mtsa. 8Y Day. Own ~tioD dlvWon Of the Times Mirror mnunerclal yacht. A1rUne mo. 6Q.GX>, 1w-~OMEN~~.-ba-Vl:w _____ u.._ 1 * 836-0SAS * c.o., pre9'Dt1y bu an open-exper. pref., but not Miii Carpent.r SEX:RETARY din« eqUal oppor. A pay.
Prof. Corpot Cloanlng Ing for a """"""" -Is .,...;,.ey. l8lO Mo. plu•, Boal Manufacturing UNION IANK For an opportunlly to worit
AJ., w:indowa &: floor C81"1!. pol.9ed, bu xlnt typing, Newport Beach Financial a~ aalary for right .. ~,, """'" w/a nationwide concem,
Call Dul ' ·~ 1508 8am ,,_ S/H I: recent exp tn the Institution N e e d 1 A ptt90n. Equ -Em..i-. Hu a unique oPPOl'tWrlt;y for .-.feask>nal -'lion, equal CP ..,..,,. • ... pm acOOuntmg field. • G 0 0 d Forms Beyer. You will 979--Q53C For app't. al Oppor. _..Ter an ;;iy • am-a:;ment. Call
LMMlaceplng . beoellta. p I e• a a n 1 ..,.. oJso ptm:hale office llUP. GIRLS NEWCOMER WELCOMING' EXEC. SECRETARY 54Hl53. FUil <r p/tlnte
roundingl, apply Monday plies I: equipmeot. We Hmpltality HMteu MU1t hive lJOOd appearance. posit\on availa.Ne.
COMPLETE landlCllpln& & thru Friday Sam-4 pm, Con. will only consider ap-Easy, fwi job, lmmed. open· To Call LOCALLY 0& new Xln't typing&. sh lkUla,
lnatallat1on State llcenaed. tact c a r 0 1 Dunleavy, pl.icants with forms buy· ings. FUil, part time, day or resident tam.Wet brtnatna: PLEASE Apply In Penon l~~~~~~~!"!!~I \
Comm. Industrial, Apt. 7141557-6402 TM Commwtl· ing exper. nlaht Apply ln per80.ll. any gitta A: cMc info. Good pay To Teresa Walu I~ ~
5M-t821. cationl, 1 3 7 5 9JnOower aft. or eve. at 2930 W. Coast P/time. Mlllt: bf.ve happy 610 Newport Center Or. •• t I""'
Painting & Ave., Colt.a Mesa, 9'Jli25, Top benefits &: unique Hwy., N.B. cnile, car, VP!rw ability, Newp:trt Beach
5 V Peporhenglna Equ&I Opportunity EmployoT worl< environment Send GIRLS & BOYS 547-3095. Equal Oppor. Emp..,,.r
1-;..o:;;.;...;.;.;;=o.c=.=.a---~---4""'111 resume I: salary hlatory 10 yre A older NOW )'OU can all botb: SEC RF:l'ARY, Executive
PAINTING 1: -PAPERING, e Accnts ~ $t.Hi2M to, ClaSlified ad no. 538, DAll.Y PILOT ROtrl'ES MutuaJ Funds &: Llfe' 1111. level wtll iroornecS. w/xlnl Antiques IOO 19 yn. In Harbor aru. Llc • Sec'ys Many $5(1).t'lOO c/o Dally Pilot, P. O. Open tn One of the nat:lonsl largest SH a t,yplnz lkUla. 54&-Mll.l--"'"-';....---~;;.;:1
I: bonded. Rtf'• tum. e F /C a'.kin CoMtr $800 ~f.~.Costa Mesa, San Oemente mutual fUnd s e 111 n g , WANTED. Lara:e ch In a 612-2356. !DOK r .. -•• By eom-..... catl Mr. Buaby 492-4UI organiza.Uon1 ia now also of· • Secretary, Exp d. • cablnet. Re a 1 on ab I e
71> i-tu1.1 .,_.,, Equal Oppor Employer ferirW We lnt. THIS IS Needed by O»la Mesa fi4.4681 • PAINTING • Ronelt, clean. LI& Relncltr's Agemy ' GIRL to wurt rent lltling. SaUboat, Mtg. AccuralAl l --.'-~·------1 guaranteed work. L1cemed 4500 Campus Or. REDWOOD STAS~. y OUR OPPOR'M.JNJTY 1BM. Executtve typlat. No VERY old roll top cln*: fn:Jru 1 ~",;inluftde;::~·<,;6'1;-5'-""7''::;'°:.·---546-2118 Newport Beach ~~J3.~~le. 49M18I ~ME~ANf J:kUR~ ~: :.;:~c~: ~~ afttt~ oondltkJft.
INT It EXT palntlna:, paper ~~ Nat'l Pub. Co. bu opening GRINDER. Exp'd in elec-PRESTIGE CAREER. J..n.ii
hanging, natural w o o d Accounts R~fveble for 10 penonable amblUoua tronic cabinets &: chu9ell. • No travel An Equal oppru Emp~-. Appll.-. I02 tlniahini M&-7905. Modem o~ jp new ~ young ~le tree to travel Salary open: Eve~&: e Free Training Y. ..,,..,, ;..J;o;;;;:;;;;::;. ___ ..;;;;:11.
PROF. Painting, ai80 roofl, ple:x. Great -tion tore:=; oont'l U. & abroad. No :v:Da~l~.n~ek a~ Met!.j •Group med inlurance Sec'y E xec. l'M Paid Rent Welhen/Dryers
acooua. ceU. tnter/exter. eal ~ aptitude. up. nee. 2 wk. exp. paki Co. l..D' Eut Walnut Unit • Croup Ute tnsurance Good lkllll. Must like to u. Wk. Full maint. Uc/11'11. Fiee est. 645-5191. co. Salary to $550. train&' program. All ~ K. Santa AM, ft..8013 e Profit ~ work w/flsurel. Utit 10 Key * C»-12:12 *
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Call Jan Pqe, 5t>-6055, film, Must be ttady ~ Ieaw Exeelient opplX"ttlnltMe1 for caJculator. $600. Other Free -~-=-===-='---I
· . Coutal Penonrw:J Agency, Imm. For Interview call; HIRING NOW Alet ma n agement ad· a Fee Powitlon1. OVER Dt wuberl, dryers. ~Carlii;;jReijbkoijiiiiiiiiii646-ij2449ijii,j2'190jjijj-ii;ii;;iBiMliifi.,;;Jcji.M.j;ii <n4> 52S-351t To itvt tmmect. aareafve vancement 1n a rapidly RUTH RY AN AGENCY ~ton !mm ~.95. I CAPABLE A conscientious 8aJel Girl• tor Ouilbnu IIJ'OWirw orpnizat\on. Let 17931 Beach, H8 "7-96171.,=.'=:;:·:,_,==---I
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BullderfDeveloper. M \I It Eves/wknds on.Iy, 544-5449. money nWdns oppor. Phone sECRETlli fOr • Country dr:ven:. m>lt, ruam •1.ii...-..t,f,j'-1 sood ak:IU. I: will· HELP Wanted, male/female or write, 1Uyjnond W. Club. You.re. married, gs dclv'd. a.TaOs ~. I
to pe:tftlrm varied at once. Electrolux, world'• DeMott, Waddell A Reed WPM Typing. *I WPM REFIUGERATOR, CE 14 ru
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tuka. X1nt working larvest .e11Jne cleaner needs 1nc, DI Newport Ofbter Dr, S/H, Cale u I a Io r t'XP ft. Wblk. ln &KJOd condJllon.
eandtdom " bend.ts. can represeritattws in Orange SUlte :n. Newport Beac:ll. prtf'rd. ~ in pnwon. 1 "'"""'·"'-'="'lllll;::.._~~-
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CAR Wuh. Cuhler • L.1runa ~t needed. Part of NOW llCO!'ptlng 1ppl.lcallont Beach, Betwn the boUr1 of 9 stiJL Late mod. all CYck SUS
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&M-4480, Juanita. come in belwta 4 I 5 pm. J)Olddona. M.e: ht 11. Apply SHEET Aleta.I L • y o u I * REJ'IUGER41'01t 34.4 CASHIER; Genenl Ottlce, 1229 W. 5th ?=., lianta Ana. In per.n onl)o. Fuftlt'1 Mechanic. 2.-4 m .xp tn Good ___ After s Lovdy b' hoUdl.1 putJa.
Qerical, Ftne ladle• HOU9EKEEPEll Jor Ira mllBMiokbaawt,H.8. ~lectrorUc ('ablnet• A ~ -pm. ~or~=·tn ~
dothhC nre. Pe'm. No ~ttrement hornt, ApplY •OPERATOR!• ~bSalary °'*opm. = 21 cu. tt. ftfl1&, w/ownbed L~ ...rr ..... ! ... '""·-'-two-tone ~ wltll ap. phone'calls. See mgr, Back Parkhurst, 9925 La Alameda : mtdle A: special ••nd Wedcend appol.nttnMU: !retur ll25. "1f 111._. ltl*""i., pUque spn,)'a. Pattin "nil:
Stftet, 2$ l'uhion bJam. otfv-•'-'brooldlant, Fountaln m:=t' ,tlexp'd ~· ava.llablr. Only quallfttd * I0-1S4T * tran.kr. Dl'latl!d ,.lk'l'I. ?f.B. ~· 1"" ...... P9"IOQI nHd apply. TM col .... JJI, 11 14, ». ~ .. * CASHIER • Experienced HOUSIKl!l!PER PAllT0TIME GIRL sr-Molal 0>, 12ll E Furn,_ 11 _ ~ ">;:~"':, ..!:: IUD mE. --'"----------------""I NCR • , • nJ&btl. Call Part ttme, Ute cleaning I Mutt hllve cath Nltlte1' f'!K• Walnut, Untt K, sant• Ana, 0 , •CK ftattl'i1nc to tM face, Zip lo-W fU ll.ftn ca'ft
1 · mta. Mn. Frank. watch over eralldma 2 wk· per. 6 IOO;d ref~ !!68-«>73 own · M~ • o fa. IO Olli princf9 •..UY 1,., tr .eh JllllMl'ft _ Nd n
ONEbedJoounOONDOlllIN· CHRISTMAS day•. $2.IO/hr • ....m. """'J:l,W'"'!"""""" SERVICE Bta. Attendant, ~ to:.i,""=.~ _._r pull1. r:.u. to-Oftlla lor --lw
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for car, bol.t. camper er -,., NEED mn moneyf Good porarr2 ..ea. llvt-tn, ""°"' l:lartor--J'•tr ~II "'-Ono' drw«r a tnw Womf'n'• Sltt9 3', .... 40. "-{.ft~..!'!" •-~~ can Les~ of HER· tncomt awJlablc ftl'ttna rd'1. N...,...... 8elc:b uu. PART time Cftill\calfd ~. nlarbor •t FaltJ •II ..U. ...._ Ml."j a. t4, 48, •·St. a <bull deli .... -.,..._
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TRADE fl.000 Equl~ per .... Far lntft'Vltw, HOUSEKl:EPR, ll•e-ln , ~d1!#'9 .. n,dtmm-SERV1CE $Allon IM'fp, ful l delll:l:<balrSILlldkht11"".!~.---<Z1'TI ~~ Nlt~J new Coda M• can . ..._ OJt f15.4059. eve 1or tldtrty 11141' • .,. -1 - -ume, days. MUil Mw &nr..1 .c "1t• tablitt 4 '*-ctn -~·_..· .... ,.... -
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-N.Y. Steeb
TEN CENTS
• ·O.ra or1um:
. . . . • Activities ij~itage Cuts OK COLOIHIA
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For Parks
~p(in~h. Look to Mean Tax Break?
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Su spended
san Juan City C<Mmcllmen Monday
Jllgbt voted t-1 to approve an attoss.the-
. bolrd tcnimns of-tbei!" U.-moalh old
de'"1opmenl laxes, giving extra tax
bttlb to bolldels who ·decide to use
splplobal'clllteclure. .
In dpi!JI )Cl,' lhO ecUicll adopted the
idel' pr_.i by ·CoaneJlmJn James
We,t~ lhal .~.who.~ with
the "MGJcm.W-.m heritage o1 the
...... and pass.t!JnJllgh the architectural
control board will be r.warded.
But the council ~ apparently~
with Mayor Jim 'lborpe's C(ll)tentioD that
the tu per· dwelling unit or per square
foot was "too blgb."
The city onlinaore, Imposed ooly last
Auguot, set development lees for each
residenllal or commercial unit being
built In the city. In September, the taxea
collected $8,000 for city planning flindo.
Ecu 6 D01 By CANDACE PEARSON
Developers had argued that the tu, ,.. °' "' - - -common-~ most Oranie-O>unty cities, AD park and recreation aqul.sltlm and
would raise the cost of hoysing. COlllttuctioo activities in San Juan
Aller lowering the lees, the councll Capistrano came to a l<l'eOClllDg halt
then unanimously agr.ed to r.fund ex-Monday night when city councilmeu in a
.,.... taxea paid by developers who came S.2 spilt in effect declared a moratorium
in with building plaos before Ibis 00 speOOlng money or -•-land for revision. ........ i"""li
Under ICbedule "A" of the new tuts, parks.
(for -wbo pus . the ardllleclural · · PERU The actioo came on a reaolullca by
hoard), the tu would be f50 per unit for -· · / Cotax!ilman Edward Chermak, who
aing1e family dwelling, clql!ezes, multi-=-~ the' partsbe ...i ...... 11m ..... family._ • ..._, 115 per unit for each .,_ or Ing ""mlsa in oom-.... ~ municattt. .. ..,.lb the --~'." hotel or motel room wif9Jat a titcbea, "" ...... --... ~u
flS per unit 1or mobl1ebome part.pads; DTL--B-ts S.J,.,-..i The city oommlssioo, Chtrmalt oom· and· lhrel><>!rlt8 . per 1quare foot foe each ff •~..., .._ ~a ... eu plained, had "damn """ better lab •
Caputrano R ecycling Siw Set
oonuritrclal building, determined on little ._ 1n..-in the budcel ml o1 groos floor area. Map spots Salinas, oil the coast of which two U.S.-owned fishing boats the cfly's procram."
Previous rates w ... flOO per unit, $35 were sel!ed Sunday alter reportedly violating Ecuador's 200-mile off· Tiie aurprlse roaoiutioo came during a
unit (or pad) and five cents per pqu>re •bore territorial limits. (See story, Page 4.) • dLtcuaalon of payment of a oontnct with
. Clear 1;!e4aesdcl1
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foot. Recreation Lind Planners for color
with Burt and bis fellow recyclers while Schedule "B" is for development& not renderinp of Four <>aU and Bani.to lni~ ":b:'~ . .=it~ .. · ~'°"'~"'1~ ~ ~~ Y -..J S hool Pia ~~~ol~ .... -ski ·loatructor at . June Lake, told the ~l'ely oow be 115 per .leotdeDitaJ ear• TOllf«J., C , .n laUves bad llld that that priC8 waa for
council that. one truok carrying a max-·i -motel mob"~·-· unit Ill ported of the -1t and for -. tnium of four lpos of . ..,..is would travel 1111! • ... per or -In and out o!· the center· three times a and five reols per square foot. that -f!J,3116 -Ibey cadd have all '*" "':\.:i·=a~~~~ ;.irlisT...i4=b~.;: Sla;ted ·for Panel Talk :$a~~led,W-n:-= ~;;,': tifo,..e:u. '!'lie !'"" rates .,. effec!ive Im-. . ~ . . . Weldnefpoll!led out ..•
. lft!t ..,..... ~-· J!rtfr'M1 .. fl I ~· ;_, .. ..,_-.. ..,, :'.! ' . ' · 'l..,. '• ' ..,. ")' ~ . ' ~ "Hto!dllll~.~zz; ~
'. ·-...., · -eo-i .. tman"""""''ebermatwaa i2'*'C..W.-~·-~ '.~. ·~ -~· --'· ~~ --Mll.P. ~ .mt' ~-,, •.u-.-... w..,...,w~belntl!e--Nm\· "'"'"4·1llOl'I~ ...... ,.... ... ~~,=~of.--l*•tra'::.:..~o1":.':~l!".i'= ·, 'W .iit~:li,,..!..Jc'.""'111 TbellmoP!-..lorll"'511lll11t11 Iba nejpbomood,.... lllDoe t•at .~~· -1io1rig ;p,:;.j"":;' ID 1atent. He also bad orilW.'ID >r.-pl8s. 117:111 II Illa 11*11 la a .-•tp J-11 If· --.-....... ·-· ft9 ·
J)8<lk,lpants. ~ federal _____. delaf ·lbe effectl,. djlle of the ·.-• o'cb:t at Dona llchool, 111111.a 0-. · -b)r Iba cllltrlcl. -II facm, the plim oould be rovbed ..... Illa ,.... i:eceotfy m '•-,Interest tn""~ urilllJ,an. l ·ot July 1, 11'13, w!lh the lll!irl Drive, Dona: Point. pniapecl of Uiullle II l'VI flecazN ol -. he said, althoullt lit tszrlp " 11111 '
'•-'·· efforla. ofthenewlbCal. year. Tl>e-'"",llllllerdirectlCllcldlslrlcl ••aciotHllnJ, to ln!omi ponmil al the parb oommilllon liad ""'"'"' '11zt -·· ·-· The ooOmc:IJ ,__, lt'WW!d look t the -.... 45-15 Piiar> ud IOek their...,.....,.., bJahir ...... 1.
Following UDaDimous ·-··-· --' • director ul --Joe Under 46-15 ---would II· """'cl.•-J•-Wea·~ ~ -Councllman Roy Bsrnes smiled al Burl, revlotd rale!I during budget time be1oro .,_ -· ~ -_, "WeloolM to San Juan." To which Burl the noxt fbCa1 ,.ar to determine H Ibey lend ICl>ool lor Dine-and then have B,.,.... """1 qalnll Iba parka
feel _. • ..._ --" to ilow city three-· vacatlm, n>lallng In 8"JUllO mcnlorhan. ~.::-,.... U's nice to ~~.;--mooey a Water Dism·c· ts ao that lchools ..... -pietely utWzed 11'• llOI known how long Iba,.... ....
)'tlNOUl!d. Uvlty wW be 11 a II-. ~ I
The plan bu -adopted ... ... llld 1\0 -led to llop - -... To Hold Special ~~..:: :: ~~ ~ .. ~ 11n parb) 11 .,,,,,.
School Dlatrlcl In Hunlliwl<n Beach. He oomplaiDed that be lhooJfs! t • 0
Q ui~kie ltain Hits Coast M tin• T. • ht A -panel dloculilon and quaotlon -,._ ... ?arse -,.... ee g1 omg and ~ will -place 11 San -1111111er ..... oa1 ,........ J-Sita El Caallno lleaJ, ludo. Mayor Jim 'lborile l&ld 11111 ..
nm.sa, at 1,• p.m. In t be undentood U-two part. -:. ~ room. oompleced llld Ihm eflvrtl would ,_, ..
Wimer pve a brief -of the flrll a laJP pall<. • . --.. -; . ; .
11}'.Tlie ~-l'lw rap Id I y ~ Into Southern Heavy-~dell li><_the ~~ 'Coanty .• Calllomla, bringlni 1'!:8\'f ohowers.
but not • poee much of I -to
travelen bf.low . that o 1 e v a t i o n ,
forecaslen added.
A l!pllda1 meeliDil of lt#L u,a,.. of
Orqe County, San Jum eapob-llld
ar.a water and-·-to
dllcuia coordlnallnC pLomng In the
Capistrano Valley will IUe place tolllPI
. two Qteelinp to trui&em llandaJ nlP& Tim C!OUlldJ IDd &be pirtl (+11w' ?Fla
and aald today that Iba -wlll....,. will have a joint "*l1oc w..._,
ably need a band lllue ftetha' it eoes Dflbt Jn CMM:U • tw,.Wrs to eoclifliW
and ·Lol·j\Dle!el ·lll'fl early today from a More rain II ~· tllrooil1 the day,
storm mom. ·rapidly-IOllfh through letllllg up Ibis ev..i.c.
Soutbem CaHmrnla. From two to -locbe9 of mow was Raln-walhed. ireew"l"' wen cloaed uoocled In the .lllOlllllainl.
with IJIC!!lllnl •. nmh hour -J!IOf<idsta The Natiooll Weather Service said
~the Loo Angele. bailn. rainfall In the ....,.., coUta1 areas
'!be "rain \,al idtrlbuted to I low through looight llhouid reach oaHialf to
-..... abaiit lJll miles olf the ... illcll. Norlhem-QIMmda Clliat. A ftmt.mond 'l1le..,,. leVel ohould dip to 1,11111 feel
* * * * * * SCven Killecl. as .Savage
Storm,Rages .Acros.s U.S.
Skies are especled to cl-late lonigbt
with fair and windy -npecled
Wedoesday. Occ!uional Jlghl rain could
...,...ter the reatoo hJ ~.
however.
J.lean!rhlle, in Norlhem Ca1l""1lia
decreaalng rains and ----were predicted through w-.y but
only after a laahlng storm nked -of
that part of the atate.
And a new weather front 1r11 ezpected to bring m:ire rain to Nortllem.Calll..,,ia
b)r TbJraday, the NalJona1 Wealbor
Senicosald.
JJrUIMed Prie. lilla.0 I 1
-a. Marin QJunly, debllfd by nearly four ladles of nln, llocled
oandblp outside lheJr homes late Mon-
da)' a -k....,. ....i eorlh nto.en to
either flooded or endangered, authorlu.. cllor mud and roa lllda flan oounty ~· . 1 ~~ft-..t1 .... W11 ___._. in IOIDe A uvqe atorm npd lhrcJul!I! )he .,,.
1U0o'1 ..-Jolmay lllcbl ind *tr
today, etdllDi • peth 'ol •-11111
--trum lbaGnll~ to,..,,..
·Gov. Willllln G:llllllkm of Mlchlpn -.......,. ••..--homea, 1illlclai:: llid •.
· ciDod .adt ~ Olmdomeo to belp In l!ID !'•Ofldlco the nlnfalhlia July
•-• ID -~. -., the I -to I.Ill locbe9 maldllc the -
--·-of 1-Pier, Bolles the -...... lllt -10.• -
u. ----...... -----.w. Al 1eoa1 ,.... ~ ... klllod and hit. '"" lalelt dooupour chapacl -CM
-Injured In bllnard-pcoparllon A -C10U111J Glfldal uil lbll to two -ol rsln In -..=. of the ...... ta-llld ldP ..... -. "-..u'' ·-· ,...11oc1 ... Flwllco IJ'OI, Iha·-eel by the Um. ' lllaa ftOIM, .... I) I said.
at 'I o'clock at Sin JUID QtJ' Hall. .
'l1le Sin Juan CllJ Ouldl aod piano
nlng cunm""on, .. wwll .. 1epre ..
lallv<I of -ty ........ deparjment
and of Fifth D\llrlcl .....,_ Rmlld c_. will att...i.
"Ifie Caplltrm» u.--Dlllrlct
WU ~ to part'< 'Ii le, but lb cl·
flclalo ... moellllC -otelJ toatpt.
Waler, .aanltallca and ' porb and ......uon oervlce dlllrkta will also be
imolftd in the meellnc • ..-Ban Juan
city -Dem ·-uil will at· tempt to .._ ellorta" ID Ille ooulh
oounty YlllzJ.
The pubtlc Is Invited.
Dana Point Scoul8
Slate Open Home
Dloa Point boJ1 -II to 14 are ll>-
v1"'1 to ID open -al Boy -Troop W '?1llnlay II 7,. p.rn. II Iba
Caflll!lllln' 1.-1 11• Hall, -' De Pn!do, Dloa -. Sooul-J*Warellld
-ol -.. -will toke place.~~ lor I I I .......
b the troop will be tum. 11171 -be ~..,_Of bcllll ,..-
46-t~ ll}'ie or not. . ... oad llllluda and de' I Pop
'l'nlllee Fred Newhart -, ..,. prlarttle!r.
lested having I SID mlllian bond ellc:ll!m 'l'b!irpe aid he ewJd meet with
In April, ill oonjwdlcn wlllz the i..--from -Ilea 1-
elcctlon. No action WM tU.en aa Itta Idea. Plu.rs to tzy to -the .,..Incl tor
!'areola ar. lllll .....,.,IOd .-Ille Plcmlto llld Faur Oob Patb
change in ICliool Well}'le, W-Mid~ .
day, and ...... kine -lzlf-
A -_. --Iha Piiar> would do to vacatlm Blblo l!Chools --l>rwlhl up -Y nlll>l bl' a.. .
Wlllllm Davenport ol dia Calllllnno
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Health Planners
Study Projects
A pr..,....i •bal ...,_ home in San
a.m..ze and I ,._.i -U • panolon of Padfb 11oap11a1, In Hun-
IJosloo -"'1 bo --IOnlllrt .., Iha -hdlltlel -com. mlU.. of Iha °'""'° OOanlJ Health J>1anntaC er=u
11Jo ......, wtll bo bold II 7 p.m:"in
Iha a.I. -Ol1 -diambon, n r• ll71ft. ,,,. ... ci-.. c..ai.cent Center
II ....,..... for -at 164 -·--
Clemente Rolariam
Plan Film on Siam
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War•ar
Al-cmdeltll-1-.tedtoa
mld••lem •""'llalrll that cloged '11"' .. .&I. .-.• ltd-p ........ ··~ . ::-~::.::;. • ....... ' I '• ' ~ '
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llljlred .. ····:: _., -IWnap -... , I ID -ol fl -All!ll( Ole ...... "' .. Qnal I.Ma,
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"Go to llcU I"
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them. ba ..... -lnf6 I --Jumbo ol -lhaZ _, -a
1111111 town -Few wl!o CUIO to Iha Y-wW enr
, ...... old PollJ. '
lfll """'"1 un J 1 -...... by lk
_, nal1ft ol tl!lnp ranarbliP7 zllrzplt.
He -I Jllft'CIL
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PalieadM Park Meet
Scheduled at School
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lowq· City Batding Rodents
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l>AVENPORT, Iowa (UPI) ~ R1a1ni waterl fl"" Ull -Jllloer 11!11
tho ...... of the old -d\)' dumj> c:ttaled a loocb7 allaalloo "* QI~
otfkl1b -an Jnva!llM ti. 1,000 to 1.500 rats. 1 I
However, Public Worb Director Rex Mau.ni·"18 din'a DO l"UlllD far
concern ts the migration of rats poses "DO pro~ bO bellth Clanler'' at
preaent, as long as residents don't panic. ' .
MATHEWS SAID no one ha! been attacked by ant and poisoned food has
bttn placed In sewers and catch basins to eliminate the vagabonds.
He l&ld Davenporl residents are being asked to keep their pets confined
to the household and fo caution children about the poi.son, which bas been
placed In !Wl heads and grains.
'11111 RAT PROBLEM eame to attention during the weekend when 110 roll
were killed by autos 11 they crossed U.S. 81. · ~ eatroled the area around the city's baseball stadium to discourage
algbtlters_ from killing the rats witb clubs, sticb and baseball bat. beca\L9e
auch action would cawe lhe rats to attack.
2 Anaheim Stores Gutted
By Flames; Su ect Held
Anah~im police and firemer. are in-
vestigating · a fire possibly set by three
meo, whlch erupted Monday night In an
import store full of customers and
employes.
Tbt_ blaze raged for more than 30
minules through the Pier 1 Import store
and the Radio Shack al 509 and 507 E.
Katella Ave., before It was extinguished.
No injuries to customers or employes
were ftllOl'led but llre officials listed the
two buslneaaes .. total loaaee.
Fire tnvesttgat.or Norm Morgan said
this l?Ornlng thlt one male adu1t is in
custody in connection with the blaze and
two others are being sought.
He said lhe anestee's name is being
withheld until lhe .two missing men are
found.
The fire broke out ln the southwest COi'"·
ner of the store at about 7:20 p.m. and
the six employes were able to evacuate
the 14 customers without panic or in.
juries.
Morgan Sl!lid the stubborn blaze was
fought for more tban a half an hour
before firemen brought H under contol.
In the end, the Import" store and radio
store, which Share the same building,
were listed as a $300,000 loss.
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Prominent··
Surgeon,
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R. Qu.,Un Royer. past prtOldllll ol the ,
Amortcan &Oard of OMd Suig'ory and a
prof06sor al the Mayo Cllnlc, drowned
Monday morning In a Huntington
Harbour cbannOJ In HIDllington Beach.
Royer, 52, of 13111 Falkland Circle, wu
found OoaUnc r... down In the chilllllel
about t Lm. by a neighbor who wu
watering her tawn, according to polke.
ID• wife reported that he bad gone to
the family boat about 2 a.m, where he
occasionally slept if be could not sleep in
the houae.
Wheo he !ailed to return the next
morning, Mra. Royer called police at 7,30
a.m. I
Poll<o said he bad Ooated about 100
yardl from hla boat bel<n the nelibbor
dlscovered the body.
No reuon Ir.< bis ranm, Into the chan-
nel bu been establlabed yet, tn-vutliaf«I oald. Royer'• wife did toll of-
ficers he had a paal history or heart
problema.
_Royer, who pradlced In Long Beach,
was described l>y hla ,partner; Dr. Harold
Neibllng, as having a list of ac-
compllihments "III miles long."
He wu graduated from Indiana School
of Dentlstry and the Ind!am University
Medical Center ..
From 1M9 to 1961 Dr. Royer served as
a professor of oral surgery at the Mayo
Cllnlc before coming to Long Beach to
begin hla practice In 1963.
He wu a past diplomat of the
American board of oral surgery and
president of the Minnesota State Dental
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ACCUSED IN SLAYING OF EX-MARINE, WIFE IN STOCKTON
Mlchul Monfoli Ooft), Jamea Craig Arrive fw Court HNr1ng
'Pied Piper' Captured
He· was the author of 24 professlona1 • Aaaociation. f ll Off T i:;::,cati~;c:.~:"'J:.ry:d~i:i~!; A ter Fa rain
elect of the 1973-74 Harbor Dental Society
whose membership includes over 500 l
dentists in the greater Long Beach area.
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STOCKTON ' (UPI) -'lllree ,...,.
women " tcUftCl with the •'Manaon
famlly" Insignia and -....... with
1'Aryan brotherhood" tattoee m tbel.r
cbesla have been cblqed with .wtlll an ·--ad hll.-.... wife to ...
them from toalni -I crln>e -.
'!be -...... and IWo of the -
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bedrnom -· In this central Calllomla !arming ...,. when police found the .
body ol Louren Wlilett, 19, In the baae-
menl-
The -body of her buaband, Jamea T. Willett, lll, a ._tly :
dlJ!'bat1ed Marine -i... Ailples, wai f-Jul weelt In a shallow sme
aliout 100 mllM away, oulalda the -1 town d Queruevllle. He ..U killed a •
lllOlllll ·•· Authorities were led to the woman'•
body tiy an eacaped convict who used
Wlllett's name and papen to get fl'te on
bal! after be and a partner ~ am!lled
!or a ,SlocJdm liquor atort bOldup two
weeb,qo. ' Fi" SUBpecll were arralped Monday
nn cbaraes of murdering Mra. Wlllelt ciur!Da tlie .,..._ at the -where ' •abe bad been 1lvlng with them.
San Joaquin County Dlltrlct A~ .
JoaOpli Bater iald lira. Wm.ti, who
lrlveled with .... ..._.a -•
klllert fG< a -.. _...tly ol her own free will,'' wu lbot lD tbe held with
a· .1111 bullet Jul --to pravmt her
from ta11r1nr to author!Ue1 -\Vlllell'a deatli. .
When. the tllree lmnale auapocts IP'
peared tn court, the acars of Cl'OUe8 cut
Into tj>elr !orebeado aa I trlbnle to mul
mQ!derer Cbarleo Manann were barely
visible.
Runaway Horse
Gallops Down
Busy Boul.evard
'fhe investigator said the impart store's
warehouse, located in a separate bulldlng
to the rear of the property was saved,
but with heavy smoke and water
damage. Morgan gave no motive for the
alleged arson and said that joint police
and fire investigation of the blaze will
continue.
Royer tJ lllrvlved by bls wile, Vesta:
four daughters, Jan, Susan and Margie,
all of the home, and Linda Rose, of
1 Stockton.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
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Champlnnahlp high school gymnast and
triple inurderer Charles Schmid Jr., who
escaped from Arizona State Prison
Saturday and was rePortedly beaded for
Orange County with a companion, is back
behind bars today.
Scbmld-weartng a red Indla!l blanltol
and blond wig as a disguise -1'81 taken
into custody \llithout any_ violence when
captured in the railyard of his hometown.
He had threatened to return 10me day
and murder certain witnesses who"
The "A.B.'' tlttool of ,, white ncllt
"inmate hoodlum"' group known u the
Aryan Brotherhood were covered by the .
coveraltJ wom by the two men.
Lynette "Soueab" 1'rolmne 21, Nan-
cy Pitman, 24, and Priscilla ~. 21,
were neaUy attired ln bl~ and s1actJ
as they appear.cl belon Muntclpal Judge .
towrence Drlvno aftor belna led Into ,
court In -and clialna. '
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A runaway horse frltlhtened motorists
on a four-rp.lle stretch of Harbor
Boulevard Jn Santa Ana during the Mon·
day night rush hour but no one w11s
aerioua1y injured despite crashes with
three eara, polke reported.
The bone which bad thrown it! 15-been moved out.
yur.old rider onto the hood of a passing In Bay Coanty, civil d e f e n s e
car was finally captw"ed by Santa Ana coordinator Ray Kuh said the water level
police officer Michael J. Madden. o( Saginaw Bay six feet higher than
Madden oald the horse w11 belug rid-normal, and many hnmea were In danger
den by Robert Mi:Grath of toZ W. Fay of being swept from their fOID\datlons.
st. In U..1'0ll-jllocll; ol.~~,t~,t~. wai.r .. -,,and "liod dlsrup\e\I tr~f-
wben i carload of youum uw~•1.e1Y fie on shoreline routes in the Cb1cago
·~ the anlmal by born ~ and area, brtnglng early morning ti...ipo.
screams. . -. ~ ~1 • , , The roaring wind! whipped up huge
Rldof McGrath wu, iWion , : . ' · tecaps on Lake Michigan, sending the
hood or a -Ing car. m'ili .o . 'Ill ·waftl splllln& over breakwaten onto acl-
!at: coadltion todaY· . jacent htlbwaya.
The lrlibtened anJmal Ihm· bolted . M!Cblel Keene, a 1tudent from
down 17th Street to Ha~ and eoutb on Cleveland, Ohio, was misalng Md
Harbor to Edlnpt, l'llJID)n1 red ltgllla at presumed drowned liter being washed
1st and! 5th -· Into the lake along with ,. .. ral other
At one point the animal colllded beadon . studenll llaltdlng oo 1 C h t C a g o
wltb 1 car at Harbor and 17th causing It brutwater watching the waves. The
to do a Olp !lop. ApparenUy not sortOOllly othen ,..am or were pulled to aalety.
Injured, the bone oooUnued aouth 00 Atr tra1ftc was halted In and out of Epp-
Harllot ca•,.lng alarmed motorllll to pull ley Airfield tn Obama, Neb. and nearby
onto the center divider or the shoulder of onu.u Air Force Bue headquarten or the -ay . ' . snowed 'l'he antmai WU finally cnmled by Of-the Stratoalc AJr Command, WU
ficer M a d d e n In an open !leld near lnA SAC kesman oald Ill airborne jet
Harbor and F.clln1er Avenue. command ~bk:b ~ m the air con--
stantly 1 l cue -of 1it&ck m the srot8ld
bae al Ornaba, wu diverted .to another
-tor landlnp and· takeolla. The. com-
mond locludea .... ra1 -o! planes .. ~ n11eve·eadi C!lher.
60% of Students
Out of School
P!Tl!IBURGH, Calli (AP)-At least 60
-of the d~trlct'• children stayed home !rum Plt\abul'I schoo!J Monday aa
teachen continued to ttrlke.
The Pittsburg Unified School District
lasued a statement saying its negotiators
aent a tetesram to Ille atriklna teachers promising to set up talu within 21 boun.
However a spokesman for the atrikJng
Plttsburt kdUe1t1on A 11oc11 t lo n .
representlng ISO of the district's 300
teacbei'I, called the offer an "outtage."
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of "''"them 'N-and northwestern Klallaa. 1brte penn111 were killed In the
~MJMl'Ql'I ma in what authorities
aatd •ere weather-related trafilc ac-
cldenll.
A chartered bu1 en route from Denver
to St. Paul1 Minn., overturned on
Interstate 80 near North Platte, Neb., In·
jurlng40_..
Tbc Nebralka !!Jto patrol reported
•· .• 1any people" ttranded at a rest area
on Interstate lB> between Lincoln and
Omaha, where a truck jacknifed, closln1
the road to all traffic.
llta'11 ralnl borne by strnna wlndl
teluged portions o! the Eut. FWb nood
wamlncs were In e{f~ for northern New
Janey IOda1 and local Ooodlq WH ea-
pecled In portlonl or New York and Con-
necticut.
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Ylcil ,...._, tN 0.-11 M1MtW
1.,..._,, L1.,il A bill spon90red by Assemblyman
· -Robert Badham (ft-Newport Beoch) and
,.,,... "-""'';" palled Monday by the Asaembty would
,.._."" 1'1*' 16 ... 6 I I I , a.c. H. Yet •1c.tiiir4 '· N•ll mttke It . a m._meanor vlo at on or ,..._. ••• ... ,.,. anyone \p ride an unllcenstd bicycle ln ._eta 1rt1 Of11M the state after July 1, 1'71.
1 ,._,. 11 c.,..111e a..1. t211z The lower houM aave a $5 to ti 1tamp
o( approval to the meaJUre, aendina ll M
-·-to the Senato . ._::t::r-r:.a= A8 IW providet lhlt each bike rider ... = m ,._ "'..... 1fOU1d pay • S3 llctnae fee to eovtr • t~ j' tn•I '4Mm per1od of tbree yean. or that amount IO
• •' •• •' -n emti-1d10totheblkedealertalldq .,.. .,.S ass: I the Uceue and A.SO would 10 the ltlte
t. P I ,. •• 1 'a Departmeot of Motor Vehicles.
'141 412o44• .,_., Badbam'a blil -.Id fllrtber !Olllld Iba
c.... PiMI' 1 4 aale of I01 blke th1t did not 1-ft • -__ .. __ ........ -~·1 --~ __ .., """"'--~ ·~·-r perm-.., _ ...... :'9" stamped or cut into the head Of 1&t
"•-='.,~ff tr;;-.u~wldo llc:enlln1 proanm ....d.t :-.. tUn July l, 1'75, with a ,... cra'1"
. -~-.:,__._ __ _., period be!.,. the mlodemeaaor -117 la .. ' •l"lled. .
Funeral services are pending with the
Weslmlnster Mortuary.
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Diner Loses $84
In Car Burglar)r
Someone with a tasto for wire chicken
and Chlneoe silk Monday toot thoae and
other Items worth about $84 from a car
parltetf 'al' a San Cfemento reitaurant,
while the owner wu lnalde munching on
tblnp more edible.
David Ruaaell or Hollywood told San
Clemente police about 8 p.m. that be was
inside thE restaurant when suspect.a
unknown apparenUy uaed a pry bar to
open a wing window and enter his car.
Lilted u stolen were an lee chest, a
gold man's Chinese silk bathrobe, Ivory
toothpick balder, four wire chickens, wire
dragon, a wire gooee, orange plastic car·
rylng case and woman's hair brush.
Ironically, the agile athlete who made
the cover of IJfe Magazine In 1965 while
beinJ prosecuted !or the llnngulatlnn of
three teenaged girla falied rather
foollshty to keep bls freedom.
The priloo.er who wu caught a month
ago htdlng Inside a bollOwed-ont om-
naslics horse device in another abortive
<QPI! attompt,fel! of!~· be
WSJ trying to bop. I
He WU taken Into cuotody IJ\ the
Soutbenj0 Paclllc .~ fan! ~ :
with a ilecood .• llul not the '8llle
prtaoner allO convicted of three murders
wbo Oed with him SatuNIY.
The ao<:alled Pied Piper of Tucson, .
now 00 years old, who wore elevatar
•hoeo and pancake makeup to enhance
his fiv .. 100~ three-Inch lllture so be
could seduce countleu glrla 10 years
younger will reswne his life tentence.
Autharitles continued a manhunt for
kiple-slayer Raymond Hudgens, 32, who
testified against 1Hm. in one of the most
lurid murder trl1l1 of the 19808, a
fore~r to the Manson Fam.Uy cue.
Authorities In Tucson I d e n Ii f I e d
!lclunld•o traveling companion 13 Joe H.
Cloyd, of Pabndale, Calli., who agreed to
answer questions.
He was apparently '1° aware be was
riding the r • II 1 with ane of the
soutbwesl'• mosi ootortow. slayera.
SCllmld and Hodiit\ia 'l!Clleif a ts:root
fence at the Florenct; prison !aclllty,
whtti!~lrmatea ~r UU.·yeat1Went1on ··
strike against cnndltiona there.
The ..... uona1 escape today prompted
Arizona Gov. Jack Wlllh.ma to declare thi U.S. supreme Court must share the
blame !or outlawing the death penalty
tbe pair orlglwllly laced.
Mill Fromme llld lliaa Pitman apmt
montha In a "Viall Wtaid& a la Mplea
courthouse ' c1urina the trial of -
and three -colt lollowea fG< the
"llnill" oll1lnP ol --Tole onc1m-....
The Fromme girl -It ~ durtoa .. ~~ .~ lief Ille l , '
Manann wuue Illa Pitman WU '*"-\ ~~~~ ~:'!!!•ll@e liitn 'LS,1> 11/,.~ ~;;
l%U. ., ' • MtJa Cooper's ·onlY ltnnwn connectlmi
with the "Manson family" WU the IClr
Cn her forehead. .
Mlchael Monfort, 24, atock1 I UDlbavm.
escaped convict with 1 IDUltacbe, and
Jamea T. Craig, 33, a belnlod pa.-
who bad been !OUgbt for nitunt (.o ..-, • '· = blue jaU coveralhl during their court appearance. Winter Exhibit
Entries Sought Bloodm bil D has reportedly robbed two Fotomat 0 e Ue ouUets in the Phoenix area within tbe
past 24 haurs.
Schm.ld and Hudgens were suspected to Members of the San Clemente Arla and
"Yeah," they answered when Drtvm •
asked ii they understood the charges.
Jl'rowtP.,.el Friday at Oturch be headed 1or Orimi• eounty, baaed era11s Club must register their .. 1r1es 1n on the address 12082 Mart SL, Garden the winter exhiblUon at San Clemente ALL-YEAR •••
The "-··e ~-·-ty Red Cross Blood-Grove, !oond In a discarded prilon Muntclpal Art Gallery on Nov. 15. . v•~.. ~ The exhtbitlon at 100 Calle Seville Valley Bapllal Orureb South o1 San J11811 mabile will be in San Clemente Friday jacket. opens Dec, 10. Members can submit two Capistrano.
from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at the United They broke into a ranch home four pictures each for the competition, which Davenport 11.id the two programs
Pre.b)'terlan Church at 119 A•enue miles from the prlaon they fled at will be Judged by a pro!esBtonal artist might coolllcl . El8~· J>l'OlflUl director George Hyde Florence, Ariz., early Sunday and forced jury including Roger AnnslrOllg, Ervin PADel. dtacuMionll on the YNM'OUlld
oald that at least 100 donors wlil be need-lour persons to drive them at t1W1point to Dcral and Andy Wing. ocbool during the nmainder 0 r
ed to 1 locaJ hos ltala' need! Tempe, a suburb of Pboenb:. Accepted entries will be hung in tbe N.;.vember are: Nov. 27, Pal1ladea School
Mr IUEl!,fiA_ MllOSplta ~n __ .:_., __ 1e Police said rancher Charles Clover, 58, gallery for three months. in Capo. Beach; New. 28, Marco Jl'onter 1· "~ orrt.on "' ~·~ and the three other untdeotifled hostages Regllt'8Uon will be at the gallery Imm Junior lllrb tn San Juan Clplstnno;
Boumfted ci..awlllvol4I1toerat. the. Mrsch. PahtrlcShla drove all the way home Ill terror before 12,30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Reglstran will be Nov. lltl, c:..wn Valley School In Lquna
tJ the 80 j972 ~~ c~..i f.; reporting the enC01D1tef\<with Schmid Lynn Pew, SU.le Cartt and Barbara Niguel. AU ar. at 7:!0 p.m. In the
United Presbyterian. , _:an~d;;;Hu,;;dgiiii;en;;;•·---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;M;;;cG;;;;;ulre;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;W;;tl;-;;;;;;;;;;;;rooma;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Fer aptiolntmenll at the bloodmoblie, I
call m.zaat In San Clemente or 113H381
In Santa Ana.
Otamber Ladies
Seek .Donations
The Women's Division of the San
Clemente <lwnber or Commerce bu i...
vlted fMk'entt to "abare y o u r
'l'hankallvlng dinner with a needy
!amll1" b7 donatq money or noo-
perlababla looda before Nov. !IS •
Special bout will be aet up In city
hanlla, aavlnp and loon olllcel and the
chamber of!lce !or cam and bnm of
food. . .t .. caab contr1DU11ona to 1>111' turkey1 and
other pertabl\bte1 ore alln betn& ...
cepted.
Cburcb leaden In alt denomlnaUooa
will help lelect reclplenta or the holldaf
food.
Diabetes 0 ..
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Ends Wednesday
Tbt fourth ud flDl1 -In a
-Oii Dllbeleo llallltua will ba held
at Y:• p.m. w-, It Ille 8outll
~ Qiaununtt7 lloapltal --· ,,,._lflecllan-n..
..-ol the population. -of Ina-and m_,..,.,i wW be
oalllDacl b7 Dr. Ptlor Bronn1.U~
o1 South Coul'a Ooottnulnll wtlon
Prop-am,
'Ille -· whtch bu drawn more than llO area mldlnta, tJ clalll,...i to ~t
not ooly patJen!a ·bat !amlly -. ..
well.
NO GAP HERE!
Our carpet installations are so smooth that you can be
euured of the finest seams anywhere,
We hand sew our seams from the beck with e crou-ititch,
end then reinforce with latex to prevent •them from ever
coming open,, This takes e little lo.11ger, but is infinitely
superior to taped ''"""'
The bed installers in the county ere · perfonning
'ALDEN'S, trained by us to install the right way!
for
To be sure that the carpeting you choose won't have gaps
where the seams.;,, make 1ure that ALDEN'S does the lob.
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -After
2\0 years ·ol unctttainty, Jhe
adoptive parents of baby
Lenore De Martino are •1'thrill-
ed-with tean in their eyes"
that tbe U.S. Supreme Court
bas ended the natural
mother's chances · for
regalnlng custody of tbe cbild.
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M::I' an appeal by tbe
na mother, Olga Scarpet-ta. SI, to overturn a Florida
appeals c:oort ruling·that fave
tbe De Martlnos custody o the
child.
NICK DE MARTINO and his
wile, J-fled New Yori:
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.. ordered by c:oorta In that
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tlwoogb a pubfic agency In
New Yori: In June 11171.
Friends In Miami say De
Martino gavo up a Oowiahlng
Jaw pnctice when be left New
York. The family had moved
into Ila dream home the year
before the adoption after
waiting years "'1lil they could
afford It.
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America, to give birth to her
out-of-wedlock child, Lenore,
ori May 18, 1970. She gave the
baby up !or adoption lour days
later.
MISS CARPE'ITA changed
her mind and in a successful
fight throog!I the New York
courtJ; woo an order returning
the chlld to Its natural motlle< •
The courta In New York
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a child ta better off with Ila
-mother eopoclally li she ta capoble of rearing the
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. . Ei!Wie SH~gu has' been elected to U.. Festival ol Arts board of , dlroclon.--l"Plal:lai ·Dr •. Harold T. Qurtoo who bad oerved DO the board •II
years,,. r f ' ,
.. Mn. ~. '!ho hid.been c:oaaecLld with the Festival !or JI years
~a wl!m• llld tbm plicl l[laff ,member, wu the top vote getfer ID the BUI·
. Jl8X <mte~,for ..._ eeata oo ~~~ board.
1-rmbeal.I Slaart Durtee Ille!' Glean Vedder ..-~ to the board.
, 111'1. ~ rOcelved 5'I votes, Dultee 451 and Vedder SM. Burton
~Laulcb!lJOUl' ..,._with 31Z.
-,-. O. E. "Bud:' ~ wu r.eeiec!eil pre;Iiletil of the bOanl by fellow
dtrecton followmg Ille ¥""1ay aigbl meo,1berabl1r meeting. Veddet was elected • --Ideal. ,llllrtee' lop eleetod treasurer and Helen Keeley, !leO'elary.
B1111m·wu -of the bjiarcl's sdlolarahip committee and llso serve\!
.. 11>1: )1nllaclloa ·Ille! ·gnimdo .committees .. -. ' . . ' r'Mn~. SdJneel?trW"+ ·~.~,been ~·with the Festival 24 years,
wu for 12 yeara Ir\ director for the P~ ,of the Maater> and piloted ~ m,. bad', 11"'1 ..... ~ In 11,18 Pageant's' warorooe alid mu.up .....
pattmmll ml J181 f.._ly' an Hhitiltor in the fesUval. She had been a Ille ; iDember fOr ,u :"yem. : 1 1 .. . . . .
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52,Drowm
R. Quentin Roy,,.., past p-esidenl of the .
American 11oan1·-of Ol'll Surgery Ille! a
profesaor al the "'8Y9 \:linlc, drQwned
Monday mornlni m . a Hmtingloa
Harbour channel in Huntington Beach.
.Royer,. ~~ ol 338!. Falkland Circle, was
!Ound floating face down in the channel
abdut 9 a.Di. by ~ oetcbbOr who was
watering· bet lawn, acciiillJig to police.
-llio_ ~ rep<J<ted tl>at be hid gone to
the famlly boat about Z a.m. where be
orcasioiially slept if be could not sleep in
the houae.
When be failed to return the -" · · " ' F" al ' T d morning, Mn. Royer caDed police al 7:!0 I·.a. , ·OJJ_ n_· a -•. · estiv e_ rm_ e. ··~uce said be hid floated •bout 100 "~ yards from bis boat· belwe the neighbor
discovered the .body. ' · • · • s No reaaoa Im' bis falling Into the chan-·Major : .uccess for Year r:r:..::aaSta~~~
. ~' . ,,, . . problems. ~
11 w'u u/ nmtng of r._ m1 itvily about $10;ooo. ..,,;~ P~~ Longllr ~J asthe--'liftboi.--1!elch Mls1 Bulb wu cited for-her ·-~.l!Y~.--. ·-•w F~1 C.1 Aria ~tcl;t be di~ handling of. ticket CQICollwrs, NeibJini, as ~ring .• list,,. of ac-·~ ...... b6lh "•~ ~ ._.~_..the 'call al~· by compllshmeots slI miles loo&. M~.l."~ ,.,,..,, . --~ -·...,,-· He wu gr-ted·-•-·School •-:";" , .~, ", 0. E. Schroeder, president of •tile ol•°'""'Mry,aaiMlle.·......_aa Uni~ ~ -~ ~~~ ~ of. D&eet.ors. 11 ' l .. ' ' ~ Clliis: ~ '~ ~ "' : =·I --" J'4---~ I'd'M" ..... ~-..... ;.rz,.foc'~i .... -"'!~~ at .. ... . , l.j l;.,.'Jllr .... 141): ~ ... Pl'"-" a' ·;~iil&J··ll~ ~ ... -" ~";"at-. -~~::t.; a.k~r"i,.1. ~]:. .· it '', m ' ~~i . " •il ..... billefo" ,.,. . l j .., ;t ,...~'!~ ,,,,.. ·•·:liil.Moa to , Mi1J. WOQd, ,.U. awll)lod ·the ,·jf, -.,Ii ,Pl!I 1 , Ill "'"
'BUib. 1' ' ·~ llld membenblp for her..-wardrobe ~ -..:ii 114,' .. ""1""1 -11111
1"'"'1:~ !of tliolr' ~.~Dita wort With the .,....;111nce 1914. . ~u!·tbe v .... 11111e ¥1
',Tlii '!'-._....' , . to a f..Uval,d!I'r!ctor .ID\l llber•wlunteer (See ROYER, Pqe I) .
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Freeways
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Heavy rain fell In the ~ County
and Los Angelel are& early toclq lrom I
storm moving npldly -thiOv&b Southern Caltlomta.
Jlain.wuhed freeways _.. cJoued
with mamlni nllh hour mol«iltl
tbroushout tbo Loa -buln. -The rain WU attrfbuted to I low
_... area about uo mn.. off the
N-Ortbem Clliloml.I Coul. I. --.cl r a p I cl I y 10Ulbealtwanl IDlo tloutbora
Cllifomla, ~ beaYf lbowL
Moro rain la esPoCle!I trrouih the day, letttac up this ........
Fnim two to three lacbea al .,.. -esPoCle!I in tbo .........
· The Natloaal Weolllor Servtce llkl
nlalall la Ille ......... --
tbrouP tonlcbl -reach -to oaeladl.
The .... --dip to .... feet butDG1--of1buudto traftlln below that e I e v 1 11 o n , ---... -1ecl to dear late klDlchl
with fair llld windy -._ied Wf'dnelday. Occ•Mtal 1JOt rain could
-the ...... bJ' 'l!mnday, bowem. -·bile, la -Clllllrnl& -----_!Iller; 'fP I litt II!'! ,..;~~~~~~~=~; .oab' i....... ..... iiliil' miiil Gf :r;,;;: tliol port .... -. -·-·----.... It llrtr!l lllft nla'lo -Cdlornla hr ftmillly, die JWh,.. Wlltller --. -Ii 0. -OourrlJ, dolupd bJ' neart1 foar la.:IMI· Gf nlll; Moebcl . .....,. .. ___ .... _ m'.1*1W!,.ttbii~;s« Mra. Keeley .... cited !or ber-1< as ~ ... the .authoO ol Jl.profeRioaal = o! ~-m,m ~ "~:~o:. I'm iiot' •·Baptist, but I'm a Ille~ • ;. . . • ldsse!!; Ille! I'm going to get them all at _ "-· -guna . H·;gh G.i·rls y;n · w1-·Belch-the -mwtne im:· 11n. Keeley Le. ngt,h. Y ·Council L.iU " ..c;. percmt \iltb, a dllbUnal of said. Y
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lllllor ~ -r..,.nel la --. of!Wat: Al<L
lo 8oa !"rwlw the ralnlall...., Jul)'
1.-tot.ll-mokqtbo-
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... reoorded. T~~ee Sufi er Injuries . . . , .
ln"La:g,unq AccUlents . . .
A rllh ol trlfflc .licctdeaia hit Laguna lleal:b.li!Oqclay,laiurlai<three-, m.
cfudlni the driver 'of a Cl>ll..rtlble which
.col\I~ wi!il a ~ .1n4 A, _.ue
-nl laj&lreCI I young Diotor:cyclisl. 11'.e cruh of the car and ' the lrucl:
started I In under· the car boocl, but
llW -qaiddy i!lllnplad'bJ' l:.lguna ·-· Driver ol tbo car wu lcleatt!led u Dan
R..Page, II, of !Ion --· His held WU cul, bat be WU not holpi~
ed. .
'1le dnrmp 1ruc1: ilrtvot -ldenllllo•I as Grant B. Shelcloa, 15, of Z7 S. La Ben-
da in -Lapaa, Police lllcl the ...
-cldeal OcQrrnd -the -~ aaio Coul llill!WaY lnlm N'°'
The molon:ycltst, -"'· Ahlke, 17, of 554 Part A,.., WU lrtjured In I col-
He wu . teJeued after treatment at Sou1". Coul ~ty lloapltal for m. Jur!e< ~ hll left """"1der aod leg.
'll>e fOWll cyclisl -reportedly north boU!ld on catalina when be collided with
a car driven by Larry Alan Miles
Schultz, 27, of 310 Constaaaa In 8aa
Clemeale. •
A rear·end eoJH•km oceuned at Center
Street Ille! South Coul lfilbway at 5
p.m. llld cauoecl oaiJ I , -Injury to
... -p>1ice alcl. '1111 -·accldml> not 1avol$g m. Jl!rlll _,, .... ._iecl.
.Navy Welcomes
Probe of· Vnrest
lll(oa at El Cimino Del Illar llld Catalina W'..,.,.~N '""') N St. ' ~ • ~+ao\.~u•u \V•• ·-IVY
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It -DGI loot Ulla U -~ thole Dw•• md...., 'trill elw ... .,, .. ..,
MW, WWW6c ID dlO I 0 -Hllfia ...... ,,, • lo
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Ille! poo1e11 clei"••-ID tile ~· A Houle d.c.w11mfttee WW UDdnt.a
tbo IDqalry In Ille -al -
-two '1111 llr<nft ·carrion, •
cll*lc I -al -bfact ,meinben of the Cam11Datlm crew, wt.o
-to ,_,, to Ma+oonl ....,. ID .,..._....__..., .... _
olailhn...--. ....... ...., ........ .,.of
Ille llnJ't ...... I I 111 Ille! -... -.. -... -~ ..... .. .,,u::sbrr!'1 aaf!l..,_..•
Funeral Sa vies
Reid for Mn. TUbe
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~ion Slated
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AJ::"l°~J" ~ p,,,.,.._ ..... pertal-1 bofly-
.,enr1a La..----will llJ'lpple wttll -Y bqlrmq at 7:30 p.m, '
The -lllo bu I cJoaed ......iJve --f ... 1:30 p.m. todlacula
pead1q lltiptloa, Eriecutlve -are cJoaed ,to the public..
llleblecl ID tile qenda is the -
rudlal·of tile illllln Review -
placlaC ~--... -.... -..-..--ttal building wltllla LICllllll llelcb.
The ......0 ailo ba I raolutlaa pend-
:'!::£::?of~ ':""~utbiw!f: ~oftheboanl--ton.. mimbert.
Tbe caatroftn1al Alta L a 111 D I
--will bo up for ::....~TopbJ'alctg. '=' ~ = -BllllA-
llll@a .... -lln bJ'-real-
-wbo clalm tllol the nuliaC la In>-.......... lbat tt __ _
~·ID tbe'ndtrid u.. ,,,._ .............. to ... ..... ' -,\ -'• ... 1-c.a,.a Boail ~ tnflle t ta..
-,\,flOllllll1 ....,,. of -~ --~--.la .... -' bJ' ~ """ -•lllt1-tof~··
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.:11' ... -fir.Malo Beadl l'llt.
For: Homecoming Queen
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Friday Dllbl, -... of -will be named HolDecomlaC ~ of the 1'72 !ootfiOI\ ..-. • . •
-al·the ........ wlll•'be
made at halfttme clurini the Laguna
ee.d>Doaa •llJl!s pme at Gayer. l"lelcl:
Game 'lime la I p.m.
Vflal for "the pnottlest of them all" 11
Gwm · """'-. Haneczto cr.m,s..
~-.Debbie Van l>emm,
Jlo!llrt 'Camp, ~ Koon, lllbble
Niwtai Ille! Terri *""-· · Arunee .a.tdanboa, tbil y e a r ' 1 ~ Fielcl Service --
' TbaUIDd, ii ID lliCllw iW&www.
Studeab "IJ! "!!' ,DO tllo .queea .-b'
Fridly, then tie relinred tr.n c:llml at
12:15 p.m. to partlclpato ID the tncll-
Uoaal.bomecooilr!C pondt.
F'lolLI -ated to llre theme al
"movie .,...,.,, wW lie ..-by each
cu. A llO Caoli •wan! lo: tbo bell rioat
wtll be ..-eel by -board members.
,,,. po:'lde wtU lrlftl -IAlllon
Slfeet, -Glerlneyn!, then up l'lrt Avenue to .tbo -U llelcl, wber9 a
lbort "" 1'1111 w::i be belcl. The tni!lltllolal -.... dance will bo belcl llojurclaJ nicbl """' • p.m. ..
mlclalill"'ll lllt·!loa ._. lmL -m prfcod 11 IUO per• .......... may
be ailll[IDed 11 die '"1t ---· ' * * * Hamhurgen to Mark
Laguna Homecoming
'Ille 1-Beoch HIP -.r PTA
wW !laid .. -=-la< Iba 1*11 -....... nlDs at I p.m. f"ridaJ Ill lllt -.......
DI-. will bo-..0--• p.m., ~ llJO ... aMl 11111 itii ,., tbldidJ,-nA • 2 AD JCann
Jrtf'd welcomed -... , ..... fnm Dona lllDa Hiib .._ .... _,_
'""' I.Ital clowapour ........, - -
to two -of rain In -PlfU al tllo SID Fnnc:ilcD •rea. tbe w11ftm errice
alcl.
Tbe CaH1'""8 lllPwa7 P 11 r o I
~ 10 _.. an'W•a m U.S.
Ill bet•-°"1e -... ... !Weel. RtJn.e.lmed freft11 ml• n a-..., ..... ..,an.I .. Iba l!Qlllora
,......., .... -•• tbo ....... sale!.
* * ·* Laguna Flooded
As Heavy Raim
Lash Downt.own
Tough Old ~int,,., 12a!t Die•
Fabulo111 ~r SJlllM 'SlaiptBeCk, Finl, BUnardJ.
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DAILY PILOT St.ft ,_..
'CATCH ME IF YOU CAN'
One Cat's Opinion
Cat Licenses
Approval ·Seen
In Huntington
By TERRY COVILLll
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Cats will soon be controlled the same
as dogs in Huntington Beach, with a
mandatory license and a limit on their
freedom. Captured cats without a license
would be destroyed as strays.
City cotmcilmen reviewed several
animal control measures Monday night,
proposed by City Adrni.nistrator David
Rowland$.
ByU-Ptt•-
A savage stonn raged through the na-
tion's m~on Monday n!ght and early
today, etching a path of death aDd
desttuction from the Great Lakes to Tex·
as.
At least seven persons were tilled and "'°"' injured in blinard-proporllon
snows, tornadoes and high winch spewn-
ed by the storm.
At least one death was attributed to a
midwestem snowstorm that clogged
roads, stranded motorists, and forced the
closing of airports. A 23-year-old mother
of six was electrocuted when she fell on a
snow-downed power line in Fairbury,
Neb.
At its southern reaches, the storm
spawned tornadoes aDd violent winds,
sweeping eastwan! through the Gulf
states with unrelenting fury and leaving
at least two persons dead and 30 others
injured in southwest and central Texas.
Damage was estimated in excess of $1
million.
Along the shores Of the Great Lakes,
motorists and householders were forced
to avoid or flee high waves, spray and
flooding whipped up by stormy gales.
Along the eastern coast of Michigan,
waters of Lakes Huron aDd Erie forced
hundreds of persom from their bomes
and evacuation of hundreds of homes
either flooded or endangered, authorities
said.
Gov. William G. Milliken of Mlchigan
called out National Guardsmen to belp
mcuers in Monroe County, wbere the
shoreline towns of lAma Pier, Bolles
Harbor and Morris Point were hardest
hi!. .
A Monroe county official said that
"conservatively" at least 250 Pfll"800I bad
been maved out.
In Bay Cmmty, civil defense
coordinator Ray Kub saJd the water level
of Saginaw Bay siz feet higher than
normal, and many homes were in danger
of being owept !nm their foundations.
Water, spray and wind dlmJpt<d Inf.
fie on slmellne routes In the tblcago
Without taking official action, coun-area, bringing early morning tie-aps.
cilmen generally agreed to o Tbe ri>aring winds whipped up huge
-Fire the Humane Society as the whitecaps on Lake Michigan, aending the
city'1 dogcalcber and bite a new agency waves spDliDg oVer breakwaten (II.to ad-=· curtenUy serves M an b • t t a n ja~ highways.
-Ra~ \he dog licuM• tn,\ii •"'"· Michael Keene, a student from f1 ~. Cleveland, Ohio, WU mlMIDI Ind -~er a f...,d1y 1~·. • ..;..:;,, ~ • Jll'l!UIDOd drowned after being wubed ~ •1111!> .!be lake alcing wltll oeveral other Costa esa, Fountain alley ' and studenll 8landing oo a· C b I c a g o
Westminster. breakwater watching the waves. Tbe
-Set I $5 license fee for cats and others swam or were pulled to safety.
llgbten cat control procedures. The cal law la expected to raile Iha Air tralllc was balled in and out of Epp-
gre1test public furor when tt comes · ley Airfield in Obama, Neb. and nearby
before the councll foromct.al actklll., prob-Offutt Air Force Base, headquarters of
ably Dec. 4
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aecord!ng to Rowlands. the Strategic Air Command, was snowed
He said as a practical matt.er, the con-il:.
trol of cats is much more difficult than A SAC spokesman said its airborne jet
dogs. command which remairu in the air con-
A national report from the American stantJy r l case of attack Oii the ground
Humane Auocil.Uon Indicates that the ba::e at Omaha, was dt\ferted to aootber
nature of cats makes It harder to confine base for landings and takeoffs. The com-
tl".em.
"nle report abo states: 0 0n t.be same
basis, a cat runs by nature from a poten-
tially rabid wild IUe rather than stop to
lnvestlgata as a dog would. Rabltl con-
trol autborl.Ues seldom attempt to include
cats In compullory vaccination . pro-
grams."
Rowlands first suggested a voluntary
cat license program, but councilmen
demanded a mandatory law.
Badham Sponsors
Bill to Stiff en
Bicycle Penalties
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which relieve each other.
Up to a foot of -lhrouded....,..,._, portions
of IOUthenl -..... ..-K..nsu. 1llr<e persons were fdlfed In the
K.....,.Mlssourt area In wbat autborilltl
said were natber-related tralllc oe>
cideDta.
A chartenid ball eo -. -DIDftr to st. Paul, Minn. o-on
lntarstata IO near M Platte, Neb., ln-
juring 4G peruis.
The Nebroska stata patrol repnri.d
· .. ,any people'' Sbanded at a ~ aru
00 lntentata llO between Lincoln and
Omaha, where a truc1t jacl:niled, dosing
the road to all trafflc.
Heavy rains bome by llrong winds
~eluged portions of the East. F1uh -
warnings were in effect fer nortbem New Jersey today and local _.., WU ts·
peeled Ill portions of New Yorlt and Coo-
necticut.
Runaway Horse
Gal~s Doom
Busy Boulevard
A nmaway bone frlgbtmed motorists
on a four-mile stretch of Barbor
Boulevard in Santa Aoa during the Mon-
day ni.dit rush bour but no -...,
seriousfy injured despite craabes with
three can, police r<ported.
Tbe bone which had thrown Ill 15-
year-old rider ooto ti.: hood of a J>Ullng
car was fiDaily captunod by Santa Aoa
police ofllcer lllchael J. ,...._
Madden said the horae WU being rid-
den by Robert McGratll of 4025 W. Fay
St. In the 1800 block of Newhope Avenue
when a carload of yontbs deliberately
spooked the animal by born blo"1ni and
screams.
Rider McGrath was thrown ODto the
hood of a passing car. He II r<parted in
fa!; Clllldltlon today.
'!be frlgbtmed anfmal then bolled
down 17th 8ln!et to Harbor r.nd IOUtll on
Harbor to Edinger, nmnlng red llghta at
Isl and Sib streets.
Al one point the animal collided beadon
with 1 ear at Harbor and 17th causing it
to do a Olp flop. Apparently not oerlonaly
injured, the horae canlfnlled IOUtll cm
H-.rbor canslng alarmed motorists to pull
onto the center divider or the aboulder of
the........,.
The animal WU fiDaily cornled by Of-
ficer M a d d e n in an open field near
Harbor and Edinger Avenue.
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ROYER ...
puhllcations oo oral surgery and four text·
books. Royer w a s also the president
elect of the 1973-74 Harbor Dental Society
whose membership includes over 500
dentiata in the greater Long Beach area
Royer II ~ved by bfs wife, Vesta;
four daughter•, Jan, Susan and Margie,
all of the home, and Linda Rose, of
Stockton.
Funeral aervlces are pending with tbe
Westminster Mortuary.
Victim Believed
Hit by Vehicle
Escaped
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Murderer . '
Captured
By A1l'l'llVR ft. VINllEL .. ~ """' .,.. -~lllllp ·-l)'llllllll and lrfP!O murderer Cba,rlea Schmld Jr., Who
08Clped from Arbma Slate p,_.r
Salunlay and WU ttpOrtedIJ boorled for °"'?'". c-ty wltll a...........,, 11 bl<k
boldndllll'llodq. -
li'anlcaIJt, the ..... -Who mode
tbe -ot Life ...........
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1111 -bebw Jirooo<atad for tbe ~ of
three leenaged girls failed rather
loollabl;y to keep bfs freedom.
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'!llO prtsooer wbo wu caught a 11XX1tll
llO bfdfng fnsfde a bolfowea.Gut pm: · una bone device 1n· another lllortiv•
-attempt fell oil a fftfcbl train be , ni ~ to· bop:. :i
Be .... taken Into Cllllody In the
SGutbem Padllc ltallroad yard along
wllh • _,oo man, but not the same
prlloner a1ao convtc1ed<>I tllree murders '
wbo lied wltb him Ba!uNay.
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Oldest Human:
Wil\.:!E" filled in with plastic, the preJijstoric skull found by Rich-ard ey near Lake Rudolf, Kenya is shnwn in lhia National Geo-
grapblc Society photo. Leakey believes the fossil is 2.5 million years
old.
Year-round School Plan
Slated for Panel Talk
· '!llO ~ Pied Piper of Tucaoo.
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-and paacBlte makeup to -hfl 11...inot, three-lneb statuno ao be
could --·-girls 10 years -will......, hfl Ille Mllenoe. · Autborttltl , oonlfnlled a manflmt for
~-Ra1!!!!l!ldJJ.!!'latnl.A..M!!!
-reportedly robbed two P'otomat outleta In Ibo Phoenix area wltbfa the
past "' boara. Schmid and Hudc<m """' ompeclecl to be beaded ,.,. Oral!lt Oount;y, b ••• d
cm the -l20lll Mart St., G....... -· Grvve, found · In a dilcanfed priaoo
jacket.
Tbey broke Into a ranch bmne !oar • '
miles from Iha trlson they lied al ,
Florence, Am., early Sunday and foroed
four pono111 to drive them at gunpoint to Tempe, a IUburb of Pboenlx. '
Police said rancher Charles Clover, U,
and the three oU>er. unidentified bootagOs
dro,. all the way home In terror _..
reporting the encoonter wltll Schmlcl '
and Hudgens. ·
Sclunid-wearlng a red Indian blanRt •
and blood wig U ·a diqulae -WU taken ::
'!be Capistl ano Unified School District do to vacation Bible scbools _ was into custody wltbout any violence when
will cooduct another panel diacuasion on broogbt up Monday night by Rev. captured In the railyanf of bis hometown.
the year-round school plan tooigbt at 7:30 William Davenport of the Caplmano He bad lhrulelled to re-IOllle day
o'clock at Dana Schoof, _, La ~, VaDey Baptlslilhlrcll Soutll of San Juan and munter certain wl-who ~ Capistrano. ; Drive, Dana Point. testlfled agalnsl him In -of the nm!
Tbe meeting, under direction of district Davenport said the two programs lurid murder lrllla of tbe 111111, •
dinctcir .i. admlnimatlve -Joe might conflict. lorenmner to the MaMDQ Famlq cue. '
Wimer, will be in lhe)llulil.,.,_ niom. ..J:.::1 dlocusalons on the year.round Aulllorltlea In '1'tlclOll Ide n-11!1 id ·!
'!llO llm* gathoring fOr ll<8 r..idinta November ~NJ.'°2?', ~ ~ Sobiiifd'i iniftltbr0;,,..piliii.il"as'.too H. ·'
II the~ in a mont1>-long aerlel of el-• .-~ ·~ ,...,.,. ~-· ,, '""""" ,._ I in Capo Beach; Ijov. 21, v-F-'-Cloyd, of Palmdale, Calli., wbo • ......., to •ww ~ ....... -~ •~ g......., ~ Junior llfgh In San J\Wi..,,..~'!E:? --pt'O'P'i:I of <'Duble .......,. becauoe of N 30 ~ Vall ·~--~.M~-..._ questions. ...,....,.ding, to lnlarm pamrts of the ov. • ~0 .,. ~1 In t.guna He wu appereotly no aware be wu " .. i\!t:5 and • their prel Niguel. All are at 7:1111 , p.m. In the .,.,.. ·~ 11 -.... erences. multlp_urpose l'OOITI!. ..._ -• • 'a wltll -of the '
6-IS .,mm, -would a~ IOlllhW..t'a lllOll aolorlou> Ila~
lend ocbool for nine -1<a and then bave Scbmid and Hudliiit acalod • IJ.foot ,-
three w .. 111· vacation, rotating 1n groups McGovern Backs fence .1 Ibo F1oretiCO trlioD tacutlY: • ao that scboola were completely utilized where lnmateo earlfer thfl yeor went m
year-round. a11i1te :igainlt coodltlolll there.
Tbe plan bu been adopted on ex· '!llO .enaa11ona1 escape tOday prompted
pertmental balls in tbe San Joaquin Jean we· stwood Arizona Gov. Jack WlllWgl to docWe
School Dlltrlct and the Oco3n View the U.S. SUpreme Court" mull lhan the
School Distriet in Huntlngtoo Beach. blame for outla"1ni the deatll penally
A similar panel dl1c11salon and question ST. THOMAS, V.I. (UPI) -Sen. the pair :Jrighlally fac.d. _
and answer pertod ,.rn t:-.ke plaoe at San George S. McGovern said today "It would "Today's mq feeling of com~
Juao School, 11&12 El Camino Real, be a mistake" for Democrata to ouat o.i the port of ·--for ~
Tbundaf at 7,30 p.m. In the Jean Westwood as DemocraUc national wbo ore !mprlooned <Ould tum overnllbt multi-room. chainnan now. Into tbat of the lyncb mob and the
Wimer gave a brief resume of the !int Aoy decisioo about 'the leadenbfp of vigilantes," Gov; Williama waned.
two me<llnp to 1ru11ee1 Monday night the party structure should be pootpooed ''The eacapo of two mulUple murd<nn
and said todah!:t the di!trlct will prob-until alter the first of the yur, the from ":i:>le prfloo polnta up the nMI
ably need a 111ue whether tt goeo defeated Democratic pre 1 Id on 11 a I for a mtem Utat protacta the
6-IS llyle or not. nominee, wbo "'-her for Ibo job 1811 publlc," be added.
Trwt<e Fred Newhart Monday oug-July, told reporten at hfl post..i.ctloo Schmid wu convlcled of alranlllng
gelled bavlng a l20 million bond election retreat in the Virgin Wanda. three young girls -two of tbem alllers
In April, In c:onjunctlcn wltll the truatae Five governors -members of the ex· whom be faend would reveal the ffrlt
elcctloo. No uctloo wu talte!I oo hfl Idea. ecuttve committee of the Democratic munler -and burying their bodies In the
Pamrta are llill concerned about . the Governors Conference -recommended Arizona 1 desert. The cat control woul( fall under the
jurisdiction of California Animal C.Ontrol.
the Manhattan Beach agency which
Rowlands want. to hire ln ·place of the
Humane Society. ·
A bill sponsored by Aaemblyman
Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) and
passed Monday by the Assembly W'OUld
make it a misdemeanor violation for
anyone to ride an unlicensed bicycle in
the slate after July 1, 1976.
change In school lifestyle, Wimer said to-Monday that Mn. Westwood step down He WQ quoted In court testimony aa A Stanton man, first believed to have day, and are aeeld-more Information. before a National c.ommtttee meeting saying It made him feel good to ldll ihe died from injuries suffered tn a bar -""•la.
brawl, is now listed as a victim of a bit-1 ,;A~noi;i"i;iiilllP;iiecl~;;;;;;;iiwba;ii;t;;ilheiii;;;iplaniiii;;;iwoul;iiiidi;;;;;;;iDee;;;i;;;.;;;9;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;-
The local Hum ane Society, run by
Robert Sharkey, has been heavily
critlclzed by city officials for a lack of
effort in dog liei!nalng and dog control.
!ta contract uplret in February and
won't be rentwed, councilmen agreed.
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The lower house gave' a SS to 15 stamp
of approval to the measure, sending it on
to the Senate.
AB 2213 provides that each bike rider
wouJd pay a f3 license fee to cover a
period of three yean. Of tbat amount 50
cents wouJd go to the bike dealer Wu.Ing
the license and $2.50 would go the state
Departmtnt of Motor Vehldes.
Badham's bUI would furtber forbid the
sale of any bite tbat did not have a
"unique serial number pennanently
stamped or cast into the head of Its
frame ... "
The statewide licensing program Wf>Uld
•tart July 1, 1'75, with a year grace
period befort the mlldemeanor penalty la
applied.
n:n vehicle, police reported. I
George M. Arthur, 28, of 921 2nd St.,
died early Monday after bis body was
found lying on Beach Boulevarn in the
10600 block. An autopsy revealed that be
bad sulfered massive wounds to hfl spine
and pelvis that could not bave .,_ to-
curred In the bar light.
Ollit'ell said Arthur and -unldentilled men ,,_ engaged In a
brawl in the Shanty Bar, 1111111 Beach
Blvd., abortly altar mldnigbf. Tbo
bartender clwed the men out of the
building and the fight continued In the
street.
Arthur was spoiled latar by two
unldenUlled men and he died ~
thereafter in Stanlcll C o m m u n t 11 Hospital.
Rat Invasion
Iowa City Battling Rodents
DAVENPORT, Iow1 (UPI) -RlllJll Wilen -Iha llllllalppl River and
the closlJll of the old city dump cre1led a touchy sltuotioo for Dawoport
officials -an ~vukm of 1,000 lo lJCO rats.
Howe,...., Public w ... 1:a Dtroctor Rex Mall1ewt llYI then'• oo ....... !or
oonceru U tht mlgratloo of nta -"no P<Ohiem. no health ._., II
pr .... ~ .. '°"' .. mldent1 ""1't ponlc.
MATlll!WI 8AID no -ba1 been ·-.., • rat and poiloMd food bu been placed In ,._, ud cotch boalna to elfmlnate Ibo •IPbmcf&
Ho laid Davmport Mldenll .,. beJn& ubd to keep tht1r (1111 canflned
to the bqwebold and to CIUllon chllcfreo about the poison. wblcb bu been
plaeed In fllh heMa and IJ'llnl.
, TRt¥T PllOBLEM came to •ll•nlloo durlnc Ibo -..i -1IO rata ·-..re lduco bj lllW aa Ibey croaod U.S. 11.
Police patroled Iha am 1roond the cfly'1 -atadlum to ~ lllbtaetrt from ldlllng tbe rata with cluba, lllob and booeboO bata boc1011
web action would caUJe the nu to atlack.
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NO GAP HERE!
Our carpet in.t11ll11tions 11re so smooth thet you cen be
auured of the finest seems 11nywh1re.
We hand sew our seems from the beck with a crou,tfitch,
and then reinforce with latex to 11revent ·them· from ever
coming open. This tokes e little longer, but is infinitely
superior to taped se,.ms,
The best installers in the county are performing for
ALDEN'S, trained by us to install the right wayl
To be sure that the carpeting you choose won't have gaps
where th. Mems ere, make sure thet ALDEN'S doei the job.
ALDEN·'S
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ORANGE. COUNTY: CALFOINIA . ' TUESOAY, INOv9.ilER 14, '1972. TEN CENTS
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Rain Swamps Southland
S-udden· S,wrm Clogs Freeways; More Expec~d
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Tbe National Weather Service 11ld only alter 1 Wblng llorm raked -ol
l'linlalJ ·~~n's OOa,NI .,... that Port ol the lllte. · tbrolitlb . ' d rtacb ooH1a11 to And I ..W weother frael -~
inch. · • to brlac m:n rain to Ncstllorn Collfarnla one . , by Tbundoy, the Nollcml w.-
Tbe ....... level obouid dip to l,llOG' leet -aid. .
bul not _, much of I -to , -II°' Muin .OaualJ, ..... = travei-below that e I e Y I t Ion , _,iy: foul' lncbm of nJa, ~ ~.added. ....tbap oullide their boqlOo ,1oi8iill;
sties are opected to clear late tonf&lil -dq u · ~ .....,. ....S -·-ID•
wllh lalr ..... windy weather ezpectod -ll!lid and '°"" -~"""" Wedoeldly. Ocn-1 light rain -roodwlys. / · • • , ,....,. . the ....,... by 'ftundly, Minor lloodiAg -reported Ill ..... boWever. · homes. offic~ aid. , · .•
Meanwhile, In Northern c.tllwnla In SU 1!'ranctlc:o tbe ralnlall -JQIJ
decrtulnC;ralnl .and --·-t ..... to 1.10 lncla~ the-· were · predlcled tlm!>allb· Wedoeldly bul the wettest 11..ce 1141 ""i"'<IO.• -
Seveii -Killed as Savage
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Stonn Rages Across , U.S ..
lnjund Ill -Ind -~
Jllmop --In -ol fl mUllon
.\loal lllo ........ ol the G,_t '--, ------to ........ !loo Neb ....... -lad ~-"""'6d up by llonnl' ....
AIOll .... --<A ·~ -ollolbolllnoand-
be t• "' -from --... ~ .. ot baadledl "' ......
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0... ·-a. llllllten <A M ...... ........... io.1a--1ow,
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Th. lllelt downpour dumped from one to two incbel al rain In 111<111 pull ol tllo
SUI Frllldoco areo, the ,,..ther -uld.
The California lll&hway P a t r o I
reported 10 --attldmla OD U.S. 101 between Corte Maden and SU
Rolael RaJn.cauaed lnewly mllhopo
aloo ..,. reported on the !IQ .... •
l'rMway and . -•• the 11111"' aid.
Wammp were 11111 DOiied 11111-·-
q for -In the lllsn, ....
...... ..._ to the ··--Moodo1. 'l!ie --at--wu nearly l,SOO r..t.
lmne dlJ -....,.,.. ..
peeled to -lwo 'r1' , • I Ill ;; $ _...they bad· .... -.........
to· dedde. -.
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llZpeclllioo " """lliellon ol ... ..,..
-Ind -lrrioe lllld .. ...., pion. .
"'-toe --·-Ii .. pected to uk <Olllldl • ;pwll ol 1111
flatber dola71, -1111 pl I I -mllllCll bu not ""llNd ~ •• , .... ..
draft poUq -,.,, lrlll by ....... .
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IDd the ........ lllld .. Dlaa .......
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'lllt Lorwla CW; El' --l'llldlDI _. ., ......... _ .. ................... -.. -.......... , •olW_A __
•feet _,bs?M of tbe a.a... Dlt'9 • -fto "1rw llnD lo lfl t'llll a 11 I I _.,,._.,_
frocn ll'tmlturt to nttWW-•a
-parcol Mlllootl olY ...
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\ ~· ...... Dlrecte<I ~t A. Slalllq '°"'f ID...., ~~ ,..t oilier proli_-.,i.locl ID ~GI.-....
piqued rnine i;;iemenlary School near El Toro ~ °"'111 Alt 8lallil. • '
--S'nJDli:NT BOARD MEMBERS, Aaktd llupl. ~ to find means of 11>
polnllnil .,,. male and ooe femal~ high school student ., noo·votlng llChoot
boratd members with full discussion righta: ol trustees.
-BOND EFFORT THANKS' Fonnally recognized the """""3ful elfort of
tbe bond support commitlee led by Art Anthony of Turtle Rock. It ended In
record support ror the district's historic J60 million coostructlon bond fund
wttll an 11 perceDl ye1 vote.
-MN JOAQIJIN BONDS' Suppor!ed the Jlftfffll •lementary district's re-
ql.leSt to sell $2.8 mllli& in bonds to get $9.2 million from the state. Of the
total to be drawn from the state school building fund, '4 million will go to
construction ln Irvine and '5 million to schools in the SaddJebact Valley Uni·
fled dtltrid.
-lllARIID l'ACD.JTIE8: Dbcussed, but took oo action on, ways the dlt-
ltict mf8bt wort with the city In planning for facilities to be llled jointly by
cit7 and lldlool district programs.
-EDUCATION COMM188ION' Asked Supt. Corey to dreft a reeommendatlon
on the formulation or a commission or educational enhancement to Jnwlve city
councilmen, trustees and public members.
Storms Haven't Produced
Flood Problems in County
Storms that !truck Orange Count1 over
the weekend and today have not bad any
significant effect on the county's fiood
control system, county officials said.
Carl Nelson, aS&istant chief engines" or
the cronty ftood control diltrtct, aai4 the
two storms hive not produced enoue:h
runoff to create any problems.
One local problem was spotted in Costa
Mesa on Fairview Road wbenl the
dlltrict ls working on a new flood control
channel.
Accor<llng to the 0t1glneer, because
work ii continuing on the channel en-
lrlnet:, no water iJ being allowed to flow
into the syatem, thus caustng a 8ood on
Fairview between Baker street and Falr
Drive.
"Al of 11 a.m. today," he declared,
"the rest of the system is doin~ just fme .
It takes a longer rain than we re having
Judge to Hear
Injunction Bid
On Bread Strike
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal
court judge waa ldleduled today to ""'8r
a .,..........,t ftCjUIOl Iv .. lajan<llan
to halt a lour-day-olil bUery lllrlb tllat
thttatens the "'""" of baken' goods oo tbe West O>ul'I ~ ..... _.
A denlol of fOdaJ'I nquesl lor I
~ ..... -.. -ltjomcllan and a mtrelning order wou1cl raeul\ In
the walbul ~ nattoowlde, a
unlaa ....... llQI.
!1lt llrtte ~ I it t llabrl and CM-
lectioaen Worbn Intemalloaal Unloo
of Am..i.a, AP!,CIO, lrlvol... only _, ba~ tlot ....... l>Mlrll Wllrt·force
and ii coocentralcd OD rrr C.00.UnenLal,
the ulioo'a IUpol bobry, -line lncludooW-Bnad.
'!be !inn'• • ..,,. planta 111.•e been
!died U'"IJI for -fl!Cilltiea Bl Pwtland, Ort., md !pekme1 Wub.
ITT Continental filed lull Jn Loi
Aal<les Superior Court lolonda7 to ll<lp
tlot llrib.
Jootflh KMe, """"""'"" far the Boken Unloo, Mid the 11rib ....id ex·
tend to the East ~ If the bakinl com-
panies were UMUCClellful in tlaelr court
bids to halt the llG\>PBcO. ·
'!be 1trib bu """-" oome bread lhortqa ill SoutheR Colifomla but
~ markela Ind Mtauranla said ao far
there bad been no 1ertouo pnllleml for cens11•ner1.
But tnduatry officialt uld IOme
lllaorlatea could develop within the nest
two dey111 shoppen deptete tuppUee
DOW Oil ahel.Yel.
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now to accu'mutate a significant amount
or runoff for us to make any judgment
of where our problem$ will be."
Nelson said he checked with the Na-
tional Weather Service at 8 a.m. and the
weather forecasters 8ISl8'8lll 1lim the
storm wu a small one that will move out ot Southern California tonight.
"It that's the case, then I don't an-
tlcipete any problema, jUlt as we bad no
problems Saturday becauae of the short
. duration of the storm," be 18ki.
Neleon noted that since I a.m. the
district bad measured .ts incbel of rain
in a two and a half hour period.
"U It keeps up like that over 8 period
of deys when we could upect _,. pnl>-
lems," the engineer e.rplaioe4, ''but
based on the weather 1-0recast, we have
no reason to believe the 1tortn will last
past tonight. II
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been moved oal
In Bay Oo.nly, <IYll de has e
coordio.ltor Ray Kuh aaki the water level .
of Saginaw Bay sil: feet higher than
eonnal, and llLU!J' bames ...-.1n daager
of being swept from their lotmdetlons.
Water, spray and wind dlsrupted tral-
ftc oo lbaNline ....W In the Cblcqo
area, brJnPI& early momlng tie-ups.
'!be roarlnll -whlpped up bup ~hit.cal>'! .. take Mlcblgu, -. the
waws IPilllnt over breitwaten onto -ad-
jacent highways.
Micbael Keene, a ltudenl from
Cleveland, Ohio, was ntjuing and
pre1WDed drowned after being washed
into the lake alone with several other
ltudeou standing co · a ch I c 1 go
breakwater watching the waves. The
others swam or were pulled to safety.
Air traffic was halted in and out or EPP:
ley Airfield lo Ohame, Neb. and aell'b!>
Offutt Air Foret Bue, be.adquarters of
the Strategic Air Command, was mowed in.
A So\C apok ... en said lu a1-De jet
command which remains in the air con-
sta.nUy i:i case of attack on the grotmd
bate at Omaha, Wll diverted to another
base for ll.Rdtn1s aaad tateott.. 1be oom-
rr.and includes several groops ot planes
which relieve each other.
Up to a foot of anow shrouded port.lam
of soutbem Nebraska and northw.....,,
K..nsa1. 'lbree per-were killed In the
Kansas-Missouri area in wbat authorities
said were weather-related traffic ac-
cldeoll.
\ A chartered bw: en route from Denver
to St. Paul, Minn., overturned un
~nlentate 80 near North Platte, Neb., tn-
JUring 40 penorui.
111..: Nebraska state patrol reported
' .• 1aoy people" stranded at a mt area
on lntermte 1811 belween IJncoln and
Omaha, where 1 truck jaclmlled, cloalng
the road to all traffic.
Heavy rabu borne by atrona: wtodl
delUied portions of the East. Flalh Oond
warnings were lh effect for northern New
Jersey today and looaI Ooodin1 wa1 e.1-
pected in portions ol New York and Con-necticut.
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REZONING •..
:3.alnst whleh the zoning might be judg-
Othar llllUan facing ...... 11.,... ·
tonlabl Include :
-l>•rklog law tnforctment in Town
Center.
-~ion for Community
Cabl.,W. (c:baonol I) Jo lllllll! un-
derground llnea In the Ranch Incl.
-Cl\)' lnvoll"'mtnt In negotlallonl with
U. kftM ComMn1 for ,pftniM• of ID
IH!:ta ""'lb lrvina alhllllo '*""""
_... ... Bobby lio& ad LiUll """" ottanliaU..... ~Ulla of an 1-...t to
Illa cllY'I llre4nn dlldlarp ball 10 U· ...,. . _.
~lmprovo-11 Jn l b I Jlancb tract pu~ -on wfletllet or "'" to pro-Clld Jlth Interim pnenl plan prepa,... !f'> lil ..., to -Ille Jan. 1, 1m ... i. m..ated de~.
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'CATCH M& II' YOU tAN'
Ona Cat's· Opinion
Runaway Horse
Gallops Down
Busy Boulevard
A nmaway bone frightened motoriits
on a four.mile stretch of Harbor
Boulevanl in Banta Ana during l!>e Mon·
day night rush hour but no ooe was
seriously injured despite crashes with
three cars, police reported.
The horse which had lhrown tla l5-
year-<1ld rider onto the hood of a pauina:
car wu finally captured~ by Santa Ana
police officer Michael J. Madden.
Madden said the horse was being rid-
den by Robert McGrath of f025 W. Fay
St. in the 1600 block of Newbope Avenue
when ' a carload of youlha deliberately 'I"'°""! the animal by bom blowing and a<reams.
Rider McGrath was thrown onto the
-of a pusln1 car. lie iB reported In fai;· condition today.
The lrighteoed animal then bolted
down 17th Street to Harbor &nd south on
Harbor to Edtniler, nmnlnl red llghla at
l•I and $th street..
At one point the animal collided headon
with a car at Harbor and 17th causina: it
to do a Oip Oop. Apparently not seriously
injured, the horse continued south on
Hirbor causing alanned motorists to·pull
onto the center divider or the shoulder of
Uie roadway.
'lbc animal was finally corraled by Of·
fleer M a d d e n iD an open field near
Harbor and Edinger Avenue.
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ll"iali,.1ion 1a L~nleFeline.,
' '41 ... -~ ,,,. liieat llllniUe Sodel1. "211 b1 l 11'611 Jlllll!lc •.•
19' _., OOVILLE • Robert Sl>arkq, 1111 bean ~ "I know -...,_ of ,.,_ --. " •Ill lllir - -criUcbed _.., ~ ,_ .. Cata will _, be controUed the ume by city oMcl•l• ""' a llldl muntty tbat don't IJol!1IO their dot!• " he
u :t.;'" ,..,. ..... llaacb wtth effort In dot! Uoenalnfl and.:r.;conln!I. quipped. . '
llWlda 1•--'--ind M'-'• • 1 111 cootract Ina tn r · -o.;;:: ,.111 I wml on their exp 11!4 ~ Mid Ibo c!IY mIPt Ila• lo
would .~ ·= ~ ... ·-a ~ .... In, ba ~·ed, '°'""''-"""" buJld a lmtpararJ ... l"ll!ld "' .. ---~1-u •trays. tbe new contraol, llowWiila pro. anhnu 11 ho....; tllaA lab tbem to the __ 8,1!., ~ P'lewoc! ..,...,, -to · llve ell of the fl ..... llCtlJlt county pound -unlll ~I WW-~-conl!"! ,_ •·•:.:..,._c 111iJit rev~11o tbe new doSCI~. The di)' ty Is ....... to .., Iha thret cl"-· '"'!:'~--~ tit1 ~ n0vi4 curren.., ~ 18,... at tllo • fea.. · Ha ~-g"' tltot llwloO ~
,,.,.._.... In re"' Iba llljr l@o!cj 11 ~ 19 keep Ml Pol!!l4. ~ Ills =· .WI-tUlaf Ollle!11 •-·comi. to prol'!M .. ......,, ~ ~. propert11 Ji!i llatt !oe cu '
cllmen gener.Uy agreed to' ' Rowlandl •Id he llso upec11 •the ..;. "-I' u 1 pilvtle qency ha 1 -Fire the Humane ·Soc:iety u the fl'OOP to license 1,000 to 1.000 more dQp. ~· calll.
c!IJ'• dqoot<:W llld kiri a --U t1'6 aeency doeln't perform, lt only CqomcUmep Mid they mlghl conlldar ~•ch. ciirrtntly *"' II 1 n b a It an lallM • lt<lay notlca II Or,, llrr1•• ..... lo _. ~ all! !M 1'!11 l"l'P" ~ 1114. ' am. or-~ labil -with Min --llal1t the .... ._ r.. ,_.to °""""llman Donald lilllPltJ/_...... far ,-.................. of ·-IJ ba
"· . that 1-do1 oomif wfll ~ ,..; .....--r~
--000.lder I f.....i!I' 4'1 """"1 Wfth Colla Me11, l'ounliin. Vllliy encl Wesimlneter. ·
,...set a II u..... fla far call ud
tla!!ten cat COOll'll ~.
The cat law u Ol*!!MI ID raise the
f!H&lell public furor -II -. before the ......a ........ ~ ~
ably Dec!. t, •ctllldltti ID RO!lliD40. .
He said u 1 prlC!lcal matter, lbe "'"' trol of call u much more ·dllflcull than
dogs.
A netional report from the "-1caa
Humane ~lll!l lndlcalel 11111 lbe
nature of cols llllba !t birder to lloDflie
tt.em.
The reptrt ai.. llalel: "OD Illa -
basis, a cat rum bf 111bti'e ..._ a ..
tially rabid wild 'Ufe rather than stop to
Investigate u a dog would. Rabies con-
trol authorltiea aeldom attempt to include
cats in oompuilory vacciaatlon pro-
&tllDI."
Jlowta... finl llllPllld I voluntary
cat license program, but councilmen
demanded a mandatory law.
The cal oonll'll ~ fall "'"'"' the JilrilOltdion of Calllomta Alllmai Control,
tbe lfanbattan Beacll a&me1 which
Rowfan4t wanlli lo ~ In pl1e1 ol Iha
Humane Society.
LeRoy Wolfe,
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Coast Resident,
Succumbs at 78
LeRoy Wolfe, part.tlme ~Iden! of
Balboa laland for lllBllY yean and real·
dent of Laguna Hllll tor aeven years,
died Sallrdiy at the af• ol ll
A native of Kania, Mr. Wolfe lltended
tbe Unlvmlty nl Soulllent ~ and
was a Wilrld War I-... He 1111Vid u
an attorney with the City of to. Angelea
Recreettm and. Para IleP!rtmeDt and
bH -Jn Gleldlle. .
He 11 lll11'Ylved bf his wile, II~
of tbe family bomel at mil Via Estrada'. ~ l3:.d llmf it~ Ave .. ; ton, ef Menlo ~; -brotban, -· ...... and CJi111ia; two aJMn, J U a a ti I
Thurston of llllhna laland Irene
McChesney; and ODI uanddauahter.
Private -wt! be held lfednes-
day at Plclflc View MID!Orial Part
The family baa 11111-m8ftl0rial .,.._
lribulloea ba -lo Illa New -Center Memoriol Fund of the Glendale
United First Metbodisl Qnucb.
Y ear•round S~hoo'l Plan . .
Slated for Panel Talk
The Capistrano Unified School Plltrld
will ccmdlJct another panel dJ=-1w't»a on
Iha YellNW!ld echool pt111 lonlil!t ti f,IO
o'cloct at Dana School, 11111 La Crlltli
Drive, Dane l'l>lnt.
'!be meeting, undel' dtreclloo ,/-
difector ul admlalslrative oentcea Joa
Wimer, will be In them~,_
The Dana gatberiarr for -natdolifi
iB the lhir<I In a pl<ll1ll>lq llrill "' If. lorta by tbe diBtrlcl, wllidi .. ,.... !ha
prospect of o!ooble -.. -.t
0\'1!tCl'Owding to Inform '"""" it Ibo
45-1& plan and ... k tbetr prakt-.
Under 45-15 ll}'llem, lllii4aatl Nlld al-
lelld school fol' nine -"* ud -..... three weeks' vacaUon, rol!IUnr In pwpa
so lhal ..00.ls wen ~ lllWled
)'ear-<OUlld. ,
The plan has bem adopled cm ...
perim bull In tbe .... ,_.,
let ud tha o.-i VllW
ict In Hun:t:' lioacla.
A slrniler pOnei 4~ lllld quealloa
and llllSftf J>etlod will td1 ""°" 1l Sen Juan School, 11111 II CiiDlno 11111
1blltlda1 11 f,lt p.m. lo I h ~ mulU~niom.
2 Anaheim Stores Gutted
By Flames; Suspect Held
Anabelrn pollce and -.... JD. •.,ligating a fire poaatbty set by three
men, which erupted Mood11 ldfhl ta an
Import ltore lull of CllltOmen and
employea.
The blue raged for more thlb II
mlnutea through the Pier I Import llon
and the Radio Shack at 11Gt and IOI I.
Katella Ave., before it wu e~.
No injuries to cuatomera or emp&oy.
were reported but t"" officials l!Jfed Iha
two bualntsatl aa total losses.
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-· wflldl ...... !ha llllDt bulldlng, _,, lillld U I $11111,llO lOll.
n.1n...up1or aid !ha ~ ......
.......,., loealld In a separata buud!ng
to !ha ,_. .t Illa -ty wu u\'ld,
1111! -wldt ..., ·amot. and wit.<
daqe.. ,llafpn cave no moHve for.the
allapd anon llid uld that jolnl pollce
""" Ira tn.-i,1tton of the biua will
oootlnut.
Fire invesUgator Nonn Morgan said
this morning that one male adult ts in
cua~ connocllon wtdt !ha blue and
two 1 are belnl aought. Reinecke Appointed He said the arrestee's name Is baln( withheld until the two mllalng men are
ST A.TE RECOJUJS
SMA.LL TEMBLOR
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ LI. Gov. Ed fbund. EUREKA (UPI) -A sharp but nn.U
Victim Believed
Hit by Vehicle lleln«h has -llllDed cbalrman of a The fire broke out In the ooothwest cor-.. rtllguake •II' recorded In the Pactllc
A Stanton man, first believed to have tut force that intendl to atreamllne ner of the store at about 7:20 p.m. and off Ci:pe Mendoclno.
dted from lnjuriea sulfe~ In a bar Callfomla's mwtve ~ of local the six employes were able to ...... te Unlve"1ty of Calllomia !elsmoloiJsu
brawl, iB now listed 81 a victim of a hit· eo.........i. lleUNcb, 6ed111oo4aJto the 14 cuatomera without panic or tn-lljcl Illa le!lllalor ncJster~.5.D" lbe
n:n vehlcie, police reported. the .r.": ~Y 0... llGmld Rnpn, lal~ the jurieJ. Rli:htor Nall iltld wu &D mllea weet .t
George M. Arthur, 26, of 922 2nd St., atu y w!ll IJ'NI< _.. ellideney, io-Morgan said the stubborn blaze waa her<Tbe. ~ , of
died 1 M d -. -II!: local -.i and 1 eure. lor fought for more than a hall an hour Y I was a type "falrly ltt-
found e:ry;!. ononBeaaychafteBour hleisvabodnl Y.,. wtha·as what the lieutenant IOVenKC' called before firemen brolflht it~-oon&ol quent" area and could have been -.. -·-~·~ felt by -rpldanla "•I"'"• m ....... .. tlllOO block. An aulo)ll)I revealed that ha o ...... ,. ___ .. In tbe lbd, Iha lnlport sto .. ud l"4lo -,.,.....,
had BUffered massive wounds to his sp!M /l;:;;;;i;;;;;;;;;iii;;j;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;.;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;
and pelvis th"1 could not have been in-
curred In tbe bar fight
ottlcen aald Arthur and several
uatdtnttfled men were qqed in a
brawl In the Shanty Bir, 10411 Beach
Blvd., lhortl7 after mldn!Jht. The
bartend« cbaled Iha men wt of Ibo
buildin1 and the fight continued In the
lltoel.
Artbut WU 1potted later by two
-..... and he dted allonty thereafter ln Stanton C o m m u A I ' 1 Hoopllal
Fireman Rolland
Gets . Chief Post
Twel'fO.year fire-llghtlnf ,._ Jon
c. Rolland "" -lfPOlnted rollel ba~ talion chief and 1111• nnpr t for
S.Uthem Orange County. .
His mpomtblllU• now Include .. uev·
tng ~and ...... batlllloD ,,. flcen. , be wu Ille Calilomla
Dlvillan of tettry and County Fin
Department fire prevention officer.
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10 OAP HERE!
Our c1rpet Installations are 10 smooth th1t you ~•n be
111ured of the finest •seams anywhere.
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We hind sew our seams from the b1ck with 1 crou.1tltqh,
ind then reinforce with lat~x to prevaflt them fro111 ever
c:omln9 open. This takes a little longer, "ut 11 lnflnftely
1up1rlor to taped •••"'s.
The best Installers In the county ire performing for
'.ALDEN'S, trained by u1 to Install the right wayl ·
:ro la• 1urw that the carpetln9 yeu ~hoose 'l"•n't have gap1
where the seams are1 m1k1 iure thet Al,.DEN1S doef th• jo!a.
1l>e poeitJon now held by Rolland WU
Cl'llted teclntl1 d\19 lo ~
number of ClllJ and •IJIOllllOO of lite
protection eervioe in lhe area.
'!be new clllel ..., two dell&l>tan
Charell1, 8, and flhertne g Will b.i telldmr 1n the Saddlebec\ Volley. ALDEN'S · • I
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BAN DIEGO (AP) -Vll'(lrllo T"1ior'i
-1 on Iha lltpublleen ~ °"'*" D>lllmlltee ls V....,t ~F ulllftl .......
ol Ult other mombln, ...., are ....,..
bf her andoroamtnt of Iha Demomtlc
presldenll1l c:tndldate.
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-· • bait to -ol ......... botb -· .. prlftle llpi ind a -ollpa In Bun-"If you slop fhls projOcl, )'GU'D bave to
lill1m -·~ DIPI.· ~ r<c1 1a1 411, aPlla\" matten, an o1 which
-Ill-~·llJ ~A~ ._.. -~'pormitl ~I ail Dm ..... J . -., ~ • ~ .... ,. 1-' bnpst ftPC*t. Bonfa ""--··plea bJlbeBun-· -Ille""""'°· tlqtm Bartlciut Ploperly O. w o e rs Bcnla ""''""ted be folt the city was =tloa ~If.~·~.~-• :i'~r !;"i·,-: ......... 111e -
wa mi hlll1 15' iill-tbe ~ nil DrJl -. mo.(li-o1111e 11m-coclllruction ol the boOt sllpe, IS lo stop tlqtila Jlarllour COrp., said lhls momiog
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. :I Building Halt ,1
1'cl1-A-. A teotat1 .. 11act map
caDI for :DI -lo be built around the oltoh or the ._.
llarl>our -· Jed by Jim Beolaon, ~"'the property ....... _ ..
tlao, .... aplmt -'"' Ibo
Lagoon --they bellove the -liled 10 maintain the ._., 111ter level
will .-an eq>eoalve -1billty
"' local lane ......... .
Benlaoo camplolned Monday that lbe
lagcoo -not ba\O bem allowed
without an envlnmmental I m p 1 e t.
reported IUbmiu.d lo Ille dty.
Final approval for lbe ._ -11111
come from lbe U.S. Arm1 Cc!ll cl:
~Uy the corpi ..._, ~
uolil after lbe 1qooo II bull!.• -
plained Mayor Al Cceo. •rd llllo to-: why." . :
Tbe boat alJPI atOUled PMler COUDdl
fww when Ben"'"' nplalned tbol Iller.
!See llAJlllOll Pap II
~Ousing Crisis?
Trustees Seek Help From Council
By MICHAEL ~CB ... -~ ........
,._, ·•h the BuotiDpcl Beach
tfolon lllgb .Scl!oDI District bave. uqed
' • 111e. city ~ llulltlnatm Beach 1o ..,.run,
eumlne Muro housing projOcla wblcb
may bave ID ... oo ichooi popula!k>n ::r!i\1; quality of .~ In the .com-
. ~ lhi.r to Mayor Al CO... wu ·~Ii)' the·ilefeal Iii Se~ cl a •ts mlDloo . bomd j>ropolal wlllcb wwld
have pnnllded fuodl for a -hlib !lcbobl aoil ... upaoslao of twd otben.
Trillleei, iiee.i· with ......... crills,
·--lbit lbe dlltrlcl cumolly bu .. ' ..
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·Rain-washed · • • t • ~ 1 • • 1
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...... of l ,000 "'*"" and """""" -r S,OQJ by 1111. .,
"lo -lo ..... wllll Ibo -· ... ""' flCllvely eXJ!loriol • I.I • r n a II v e methods of ICbalullng our 111..,ta aa
wellu~a-bomdeleclloo. However, dcme of tbeOe meuures Will
cope with the problem today,'' the letter
aays.
Tbe letter, propoood by Trultee Ralph
·Bauer, dacribed two coo.per at Ive
methods being employed by -. and
clber ¢Uea In cautonila facing lbe IRlllO
problem.
They Include plac"" a Umil>tlao oo
building permit> and requlrtq financial
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cmilrlbutlaol lo ICbool coostru<lloo by
clevelopen.
H1lh --Aid Ibey ...Wd be trllllnc lo dllculs lbae propama at any
tlmt wllll the city.
The letter waa ,.., Giily lo Ibo city of
HmitlrJcton Beac:b becaUle 1be other
cities In the clistrlcl an -lo
bave -lbelr near mulmum clemi·
ly, """""""' lo blgb -SuperiD-
-Jack RDper.
Tbo -cummlly hove a fl7
mllllan ---for F.eb.
17. 'Ille --· If -·riid by • t-majority, trill ~ funda tor two new ICboola.
fd~w;:;·~ ~· ur1e0J11Quentin Boy.er ·
llrallU; · --"-F-riurid Dead in Channel
Jtt Tie A 11 z•ted. '""
Heovt rilln fell ,Jo the Onnge County
'and .Loi ~1" area early, lo\fay from a
' ' • DAll.T '"'°" *' ..... lton;D rDovihl: rapkfJy . ~ tbrou&h . 8Guthem Cal~.
'CATCl;I ~ !F YOU CAN' Raln-waahecl h!wayo _,, ~
R. ~fln Royer, put pmlde..t or the
American Board of Oral SUrpry and •
proleaor al the MaJG aJolc. dlowutd
M""'1ay ~ In, a HuoUocton
~ r~ Opinion -mi>mlnl rulll """' motorists ~ ... ". throqhout•111e Loi ~ioutn. N B ks
·.I)~ Innes Indwawr
pr=.. tatn-..... ...:i m mi: ~ ; ewport ac
~.~=.=-.'~..:::::! f.opter's Night
CafHomla, briallnl beaVJ -More rain .. -'<cl _..., the day, • • •
Trips Fabfud i~ooo :'Mark
~(VP!) -"!'be Dow J...+
·.-iaf avenge 1!"¥d. above 1,000 al
mJd.-tocloy, boll!hleoinl t b e
..._ wlilcll<lm marbd lrlldlnl aioce
lbe widely watched Indicator lul week
appcoacbed the fahlod level for lbe first ---· ~ martel ckloed above 1,000 for lbe
flnl time, al 1,001.11, a gain of 6.09
polotll.
• .'11lo -· 1llllcb, -move-·-al• blue cbli1I 111 lbe ,Now Yort
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""""""""' Ibo lri\pMlroblllty •ol ~ leVel. .
lo 191f,after rucbltill a bfCb ·olM.15,
the manet. ·-""'81>-..... nil .1111 more than 11111 point> In 1 period Of
months.
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lelllai up 11111 ev..,q. VI8° Ion Devi"ce From twc lo three lncbol cl ,,_ -• espocted In the ICIOUlllalDI.
Tbo NalloClll W--llld N .. PO!t ..... II .... to &!ft Ill
-la till ........ --po11oe_;;,i, 1a llto *'"5illtl .......
• ......... ,._,_,. -...... -"all lo Coundlna Monday ...... ·-
---lbenpoa!Mureof ..... _tbo_ me Inch. of cle•olo!lbcl an bclnred ....,q clevlce
The -level lbauld dip 111 1.lllO feet tbat w111 allow police Wimpier p11ot1 lo
but not -much cl a buanl lo fly blctsos' al n11bt )'el -them to ,.. lrlftlen below that c I e Y a t lo n , detil'-d 8CUYil)' on tbe anund. ~ -. Called ..... Uattt .... ftewta& devtce,
Sk1el an erpected lo c1e1r late lonlgJlt Ibo ..,...., .. , lo to be ... 1lopd '"*
with fair and windy •e•'her apeded contNCt with ~'• MnaatnJn1c w_,. o..-1:1oea1 IJClil n1a Clllld 01.-"' Newport-. =· the ...,.. .., 'l1lurlday, ~as:= ::.=
stoek_SXO ... , tint .,._. abc.We 1,000
..... _.,_al 1 p.m. Frtilay, but
,"rra,.-blle, in Nortbn Ca1tfarnla hid bnld dcfwa • Nqltlt t.. tm,• to
decr1'd"t nlnl and wlncMlilown lllOWI ftnlnce •weloptotd ot tbl wtewq
-~ t!nup w-., but syllem.
• ' ODl1 aller a lalblila """"" n1lod -of Tbo ltdml Law p; a for c •me a I
Judge> to Hear
Injunction Bid
On Bread .Strike , f8JJed lo llold .......,. the clole,
MC I a')' lo pm Ibo marl: In Ibo .......t boob. .
Weotmlnlter lllgb School waa c1-d at that part Gt lbe llale. Aalll,_ -aid Ibo city's
11,311 a.m. loday boca-of.-... dlo-.bl a ---waa-"<! -el •1" Gt "l:MW" --ao lrict ofllciall reported. I ~' ilrlnl ..,,... rain lo Nort:itra callfornla "' .... or tba --Ill ..... ' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fedml coun judge waa ,..,..w today to. bear
I mnagtlD!llt requtlt far Ill tajilKltion
"' bait • foo<-day..id ~ -tbat flli'ealeol tbo•lllPlllJ ol bUsJ ........
It.. .... Ooul'• .. ~ ~ , A dmlal ol todays ........ for a
prcl1mlDarJ ..i peiw-•lojaliotlm
nila.-alolncGl'der-id,_IO
the -...._. , .. -. • ~ ":t.3.:,-:1:' ..,._. ~
1ecti11n Jn1erma1 M umaa
II -. AFLCIO, -_., ~bol:'. llalf Ibo ...,.. •• bUlnc wort.force w 11 ..... 1rw1od ... m Dlll""'51al,
the -·· ....... ...,., .... 11111 MdllllW-llnid.. •
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ldlod --......... -al .......... a.... ............ ... men 111llid•1a._
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'day nil~_,. -Ibo ..... bu
toppN 1.-• till lnlnHlay bfCb -a """1111-qt Ibo day'• 1111111 for an ..... ,~ ..
'Jllver, bow•••, 'bll it doled aboVe llli··-. md a '..,.aliue blo ......,.
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.-a -ClllilRsman"f! , ... ·n ~-mid. PolkeOlle!B.JameoGlnalladleoi..I nj;ija-llt." '-......:..__./ ~10.llarlnCOUccty,clelupdlll'. lbe L.EM -id...-tho ap-w~ ~ Scbool bao for ..,. _., lour 1:i.:11eo o1 n1o, -piieaUmt, and -up-411.-, 11111o ~~'fJ' ralna --"' ....... -lbolr -late..... city""'"" Ille .... to-·--• • • . ::,·.:rt~~-~ ~:~~1n"'!':,,,P" "'11111n1
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All •_ll_at._11 .. .. __ "'"' .. -. 111•sr' .... ,, " --. .., .........
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--... ""' of.""*· A -,....._ 'aald If Pltllco-Fcn 11 a1>1o to 1111 till •rs• ., -de\..,.., to...., di' I; ..... dJ
could ......... ..--"" to till
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'Ary~' Sign
On Oiests
Of Susnects
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STOCKTON (UPI) -Three young
women scarred wJlh the "Manson
family" insipla and three ei:-com with
"Aryan brotherhood" tattoos oo their
chests ha,. """' cbaraed with killing an
e1:-Mwine and bls teen-age wife to keep
them from ta1tiJJC about a crime spree.
'Jbe three women and two ol the meo
were taken lnto custody at a two-
bedroom house in this central California
fanning center when police found tbe
body of Lauren Willett, ISi, Jn the base-
ment.
The beadles! body ol her husband,
James T. Willett. 26, a recently
di!cl>arged M.-!rom Los Angeles,
. was found last week In a sballow grave
about 100 miles away, outside tbe resort
town of Guemeville. He was tilled a
month ago.
Authorities were led to tbe woman's
body by an escaped convict who used
Willett's name and papers to get free on bai: after he and a partner were arrested
for a Stockton liquor store holdup two
weeks ago.
Five suspects were arraigned Monday
on charges of DW.ntefing Mr.I. Willett
during the weekend at the house where
she bad been living with them.
San Joaquin County District Attorney
Joseph Baker said Ml'3. Willett, wbo
traveled with her-husband's aecused
killers for a month "apparently of her
own free will," was shot in the bead with
a .38 bullet last weekend to prevent her
from talki.og to authorities about Willett's
death.
When the three female suspects a~
pea.red in court, the .scars of crosses cut
into tbelr foreheads a.s a tribute to mass
murderer Charles Manson were barely
visible.
1be "A.B." tattoos o( a white racist
"inmate boodlwn" group known as the
Aryan Brotherhood were covered by the
coveralh worn by the two men.
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, 24. Nan-
cy Pitman, 24. and Priscilla Cooper, 21,
were oeaUy attired in blouses and slacks
as tbty appeartd before Municipal Judge
Lawrence Drivco after being led into
court in handcuffs and chains.
Miss Fromme and Miss Pitman spen t
months in a vigil ~ a Los Angeles
courthouse during the trial of MllDSOll
and three women cult followers for the
.. thrill" slayinp of actres:s Shami Tate
and sis othen.
'Ille Fromme Kiri tedifiod al lmgtb =:. ~ u:::. ~---~ ol trying to smuggle him I.ID in ·~·y'I
cell -
Miss Cooper'• ani, .....:. ""'Odicln
1ritb tbe "'Minim flmib" WU tbe ICll'
en btt foretad.
Micbael Monfort, Z4, stocky, llll!lla¥<D
escaped convict witb a mustache, end
James T. craig, 33, a beanled paro1 ..
who had "-_,.t for return to prlaoo,
tco,,. blue jail coveralls during their
court •ppearance.
"Yeah," they amwered when Drivob
asked il they understood the charges.
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BLACKOUTS. • •
Edj..,. oflidaJI aid.
"Blackootl art a last resort," ex-
plalned Geoe Wekall, Edlaon Orange
County public relations rtpresentaUve,
"but lf the pawer demand keeps in-
creaaing and we can't build new power
stations, we 're going to nm short
sometime between 1974 and 197S."
GOP Official Ousted
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Virginia Taylor's
seat on the Republican County Central
Conunittee ts vacant t.y unanimous vote
of the o~ members, who are angered
by her endorsement of the Democratic
presidential candidate.
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Mium:,. BAID DO -hos -'olllciad by I rot llld ~ food bu
boon 1llo-.d lb --. llld cetda bMiDI to oltm,..to the :"'""" Be ..Id Do'Nllpel<t -.. belD( ulled to bop . pOla con!lnod
to the boutebold and to cautloe clllklrea lboUt the potaoa, wblch bu -
pl....i lo ftah heeda and graJu.
TllB RAT PMILIDI ...,. to .-durfni the ---lit rota wve tlllad by """" u Ibo)' ..-cl U.S. IL • Police patroled 'the aru UOltlld the city'• buebaJl .ltadlum to dlaooange
llgbi-t from ldJJlq the rata With cluba, sticks and baseball beta becolllO
IUCh actlan would cauae the rat. to attack.
·Storms 1Haven~t Produced
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LONE BEACHCOMBER PONDERS THE REMAINS OF CRUISER THAT WASHED ASHORE
Sa"""IJO" But S.lv-CNW lo Wr ..... of foUflt•ln V•lloy Mon'• Bolt
Flood Problems ii1 County
Storms that struck Orange County over
the weekend and today ~ve not bad any
significant effect on the caunty'o Rood
control system, -ty olllciala said.
le!DB," the engineer ezplained, nbut
hued on the weather fprecaat, we have
DO IUIOll" If belJeve tbe storm wUl last
pUt tonlgbt.'' . India Probes Spiritµal
Cult of Youthful Guru
NEW DELID (AP) -Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi's government is in--
vestiga!ing a religious movement beaded
by a guru claiming to be 14 years old
who is India's latest spiritual export to
the West , authoritative sources said. -
These informants said Mn. Gandhi
herself bas taken a personal Interest -
in her capacity as head of all intelligence
agencies -in the controversy swirling
around Guru Maharaj Ji, known to his
devotees as "lord of the universe/'
"prince of peace" and "the perfect
master."
One senior member o! the government
said Monday that I n d i a n diplomatic
missions in cowttries where the gun.i's
Divine Light Mission operates -in--
duding the United States and Britain -
haTI! "-med to invS!gate finucial
aspecta ol the movement.
The govermneo~ he added, W3Dta to
determine whether the mission is
violating Indian law, part t cu 1 a r I y
repnling rostrtcttoos OD IJldiao oat!ooat..
having bank acrount! and capital assets
abroad.
The. -eny began when the guru
-oed to !Ddla Jut 'l'uolday ID • jum-
bo j<t filled with 3SO American dl!Ciples
-and a suitcase containing $65,000 in
money, watches and jewels, including
diamond rings and a pearl necklace.
eu.tonu impounded the suilca!e.
Arthur Brigham, a devotee from
Denver, C.oJo., dlrector of the
movement's large public re I at Ion s
divWon. aaid the money was to be used
for meeting the klcal t'8vel and food ex·
pere;es of about 3,000 Western devotees,
mostly from the United Slates, who came
to India in 1evea chartered Boeing 7471
to meditate in the Himalayas for a
month.
The watches and jewelry, he added,
were gills f0< the guru, lib mother and
brothers and for •bout 2,000 mobatmas,
the priesll of the DMne Light Mjuion.
"Tbi! .... su_.i to be Jib .• blrtb-
day party," .said Brigham, explaining
that the -bad come here mainly
to celebrate the birth anniversary of the
guru's late father, who founded the
Divine Ll&bt Mlssloo in India in llllO.
The guru upor1ed the movement to
the west in the spring ol 1'71, gomg first
In England and the Unite<: Stalel.
In an intemew, the guru · denied any
penooal com>ectioo with tbt Impounded
suilca!e. Whal be -thnlugb -at New Delhi airpon -as even gurus
have to 1o -be told impectors be had
nothlog to declare.
"It wu notbin( to do with me," be ll8id
of the controveny. "'It's an attempt to
harm the DI-Ugbt Mlssloo. Whal
someone gmrs, otben ~of blin
-and tbt DiYlne iJclil has just
blasted like an atomic bomb all over the
world."
Tbe mtalm clalml a followtn!I GI O.i
milllan lo this cauntry and nearly 40,000
in the United states, 10,000 in ccmtioeDta1
Europe, 6,000 II; Britain and IOO In Japan.
A h1gb government aource said it was
unlikely there -1d be any prooecution
of the guru, becaUle bla IJldiao penonal
secretary who traveled with him ac·
cepted responsibility !or the suit.....
Amtricon devotees recently pun:based
two small alrplaoes for the guru'• use.
Brigham, however, ll8id all 1D011eY
received by the -bad come from private donations and tba1 all pun:bales
were made k.wani a purpose.
Defeodluj; the pun:b8le of the two
planes, Brigham Aid: ''There are so University Goes
Mad; President
Gets Flying Pie
, many blja<kinp of commercl.ol planet.
Thia ta wtw be needs bla .... planet.
Gun: Maharaj Jl's life ta supremely
valuable to m, beco111e be ta the
bestower o! The Knowledge to 1111. We
don't want iwythlog to happen to him."
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (UP I)
High noon on a college campus. Just
three paces apart stood the protagonists,
tbe president of the college and the presl·
dent of the student aasoclation.
With hundreds of yelling students &land-
ing around t h e combatanta, lhe two
stared coolly at each other. Then they let
Dy.
Pies. Custard pies. l)ec()rated CU1tard
pi.ea.
1be pie fight between University of
Hartford pre.aide:nt Dr. A r c h I b a I d
Woodruff and the president of the Stu-
dent ASlociaUon, Eric Litalcy of Grtat
Neck. N.Y., was part of the achoo1'1
"Day of lnsanity" -an event sug-
gested by Lltai.y to let off a llttle steam.
The challenge was Lll!ky'1 but when
Woodruff agreed It wu h\1 cbolce of
weapons and he has a fondneu for
(.'U8tard.
The protagonists hurled t hr e e
deeorated pies at each ot~r, the first at
three paces, the second from two and the
third from one.
f'roMPqeJ
HARBOUR ...
aro belna built on 1Htenr1y dedlcoted to
!he city.
The slJpa U'e bolnJ •dded to I INrloo
nut to the brldp to OIYenport llllod.
The lnlttal morlDo II olto bull! on wait!'
way decldated to the city.
"I'm bo~ tl>out COllll11l!rdal docU
In city wattrwa71." ••pped Comcllman
Jerry Mme,.
Ben-~ that Hun~
Horbour Cor!lor•tloo bu dedto•ted the
water to the ci17, bUt bod retoloed eue-
ment rJcllta for -Ian of the docu.
"Wa want to -how •nd -that happeoacl," Olen Nici todo7, "I think
the,.. will be lurtber octton Maocloy
night, either to c0nllo1» tba atop order 0<
to mob tt."
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The Knowledge ta suppooed to consist
of ways to develop spiritual energy.
Navy Welcomes
Probe of Unrest
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Navy
Secretary John W. Warner aald todoy be
welcomed a """'"'81aaal lovestlpttoa
of ...,..t ractal unrest u wen u IJibta
and protest demoostratlooa ID the Nny.
A HOU!e suboommltt.. wUJ undert.Ue
the Inquiry ID the wake of lncldeota
aboan! two big alrcra!t carrlera, 111-
cludJoa a. l!Ulown of moot block
members of the ConstellaUon crew, wbo
tt!used to return to lhlpboard duty lo
protest ogaloal what they Aid wu
dlacrlminatlon agailllt tbem. 1
Warner aald "only a small minority" of
the Navy's 6001000 memben had been m..
volved lo what the HOU!e group called an
"apparent breakdown of dildpllne."
Health Planners
Study Projects
A propoood lf.l>od nunlng homo lo S.n
Cementa ..., • ""'~ -... (JOMlan of Poctllco llolpltal lo HW> t1DC\OG Bach wUl be cms'dnd tanl&ht
Ir)' the Jlulth PodlJU. ~ Oom-
mltlet ol tbl Onoae r..uaty Rtlllth PJonnlat CoundL
tbl~lnt wlD be bold •11 p.m. In
77 ll'alt Drl~ Qty Oomctl -ben,
Tba Sao OenMllW Convalooceot Center
II propoMd for -•t 1M Cimino de loo M1n1.
Pactllca Hoopltal bu ~ JO
llCllfo a-rat ~ beds nd • acuto Pl1dltatric "P" beds.
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aeylblnQ etae that looked inteftlsling.
Son>e salvoge men ran to the waterfl<Jot to try and _lbtd_ Wlilt_ WU
left -ptt!ful-.llmU of polllted -· twtated metal and • few llDeL
One ran to where a banf.-*log,
webulted surfer bad piled • UV.. of boo-ty.
"Hey, man, don't rip that off, 1 claim-
ed It by salvage rigbta," the -
shouted U the blJrV" salV'le DWI tore
the lhlp's .Uver bell from !ta &battered
D10Wlt.
"Y eab, well come and salvage ti from
me," abouted the crewman u be atalked
back to the truck.
One ellt«prisb!g salvage man pounded
a lltab into the ADd and tied what wu
left ol the cru!Jer's bull to lL Not that
anyone would have wanted IL It wu too
big to carry away and too beat up to be
useful. It just -u though be wanted to prove IOlQethlng wu aecure.
McGovern Backs
Jean Westwood
ST. firoMAS, V.I. (UPI) -•Sen. Geo11< S. McGOftnl aid -y "H wooJd
be ~ mlde': for l)emcicntl ·too oust
J-Weotw...i u ~ natlaoal
cbalnnan DOW.
•Any doctalm obWt tbe ·~ o!
the party muctun lllould be pootponed
until alter tbe lint of tbe year, the
defeated Democratic pre 1 I de a ti a I
nominee, who chose her for the job last
July, told reporters at bia post-eJ~OD
relreat lo the Vlrllo lslmlda.
Five govemon -memben of the e1:-
ecuttve oommltlee ol the Democrattc
Governors Conference -recommended
Mooday that Mrs. Westwood slop down
be.fore a Natimal C<nmUtee meeting
Dec. 9.
Finance Plan OK'd
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A "fallbact"
'350-mlllioo scbooJ finance package that
would booat state aid to llCboola but leave
tax reform untouched . woo f.3 B(J(ll1>Yal
Monday from the Senate Finance Com-
mittee. State sen. Albert Rodda aid bta
measure WOOld not meet the 0 Serrano"
declalm oa ocbool llaaooe but wwld.,...,.
vlde -!unda for local -. lo fiscal 1173-71.
Carl Nelson, asslstant chief englDeer of
the COUDty flood conln>I district, ll8id the
two storms have oot produced enough
runoff to create any problems.
One local problem was spotted m-eosta
Mesa on Fairview Road where the
district L9 working on a new flood control
cbaanel. ' Aeconling to the engineer, becauso
work Is eontlnulng on th~ channel e&
~oe. no water ta beiilg alloW!d to flow
into the system, thm .causlng a flood on
Fairview between Baktr street and Fair
Drive.
"Aa of 11 a.m. today," he declared,
"the rest of the system ta doing just floe.
II takes a longer rain than we're having
now to accumulate a significant amount
of nmoU for ua to make any judgment
of where our problems will be."
Ne1'on said be c!Jected with the Na·
tional Weather Service at I 1.m. and the
weather forecuters auured blm. the
storm was a small one that wW move out
of Southern Cllifomia tonJihL
"U that'a the cue, then I don't an-
ticipate any problema, just U we bad DO
problema Salurdajl beclluae o! the abort
duration of the. storm.'' be aatc.l.
Nelaoo noted that &lace I LID. the
c11m1c1 had meaawtd .15 lndlia-or .ratn
in a two and a ball"bour period.
"H II keepa up Jib that over a period
of days when we could ezpect aome proJ>.
·Firemen Save
Roof in Irvine
Irvine police and a rescue unit
!rom the Irvinl lnduatrtaJ Complex
fire ltatloo ~eel to a -t of a roof collapae at 1112 Reynolda
A venue shortly before noon today.
Accumulatioo.a of water from
todly'a rablstorm rep or. t f: d I y
threateoed the ~ lDdultrlal
building used by Ibo Towne
Advertisers Mailing Serv1cot !Inn.
Employee were aent bome•lor the
day wblle flremeo worked to clear
roof drains of debril whtcb bacted
up water on-the flat roof, a
spoieomao for the Irvine lndlllltrtal
Complex aat~.
l'lie•P-.el
FELINES .••
effort in dog licensing and clog control.
lie contract apm in Ftbruu)' and
won't'be renewed, connctJmen a.creed.
In the ..., oootroct, &wlando pro-
-· to give all of the fl dos u..... .. ._ 1il the -clogcotdlor. The city cum11t11 keeps 10 -t of the II i.e. rn retmn, the .... agency la espocled
to provide seveJH!ay, 2l-llot1r .. rv!Ce.
1!4wlanda said be olto eij)ectJ tbl ..,.
group to Dceose 1,000 to Z,<IOO more dog!.
U the agency doesn't perform, It only
lakes a ~ aotice to fire, Rowlands
aald.
CoancDllWI Donald Shipley 111ggetted
that lncrealed dog control will a1'o raise
a gre.l!I publlc furor.
"I knOw aome plllan of' this com-
muofty that don'l llctll8e their dogs1" be
qulp[>ed.
Roirlanda said the city might have to
build • lmlpcrary dog pound -to -animata Z4 houri, then tab them to the
county pound -unW a penmnent faclli·
. ty Is .agreed to by the other three cllie:I.
Ha told couiJcllmeo that" SllarilioY wants
to keepJds clog pound, wblcb lite on dty -()>. beclluoe be !eela be can make
money as I pr!Yjlle ''Jell!:>' llandl!ng phone calla. ,. • ,,,-. •' .,
Councilmen said they might -octton to move Sbarby ofl.the city prup.
erty, or COlllider a land swap with him
for an ad,Jocent piece of PJW"l,Y be
owns.
Fro9tP .. el
ROYER .•.
clenttata in the l!l"lter Long Beach .....
Boyer ta sutvlved by bla wile, Vesta;
four daugbten, Jan, SU... eel Mlfl(e,
all of the home, and Linda Role, of
Stockton. r Funeral sel'Ylcea ar< with the
W~ Mortuary.
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Senate Okays Lobby
SACRAMENTO ·(AP) -The Senate
hu given It. bleaing to • studeol lobby
for the C8liforala state University and eon.,... The measure by Asoemblyman
Kenneth Maddy (11-Fresllo) WU ap-
proved Monday on a 2S4 vote.
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NO GAP HERE!
Our carpet installations are so smooth that you
assured of the finest seams anywhere.
can be
We hend sew our seams from the back with • crou-stitch,
and then reinforce with latex to prevent them from ever
coming open. This t~kes 11 little longer, but is infinitely
superior to taped 1e,.ms.
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,,,e best installers in the county ere performing
ALDEN'S, trained by u1 to install the right weyl
for
To be sure that the carpeting you choose won't have geps
where the seems are, meke 1ure thet ALDEN'S does the lob.
ALDEN'S
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Big o m ·Ka:vages Midwest; 13 Bead
o~st Bu~n:
With gaps filled Jn. with' plastic, the prehistoric skull found by Rich-
ard Leakey near Lake Rudolf, Kenya is shown in this National Ge<r
graphic Society photo. Leakey believes the fossil is 2.5 million years
old.
'Pied Piper' Captured
Airer Fall Off Train
By AR'i11UJ! Jt. VINSEL
Of Ille Dally "'"' lteff It. .J• •
Champinoobip hllh lldlool gymnut and
trlple, murderer Charles Sclmtld Jr., who
escaped from Arhona 8tate Prison
SatUlday and was rel>OlledJy headed far
Orange CoUnty with a Companion, ls back
behind bars today.
Ironically, the agile athlete who made
the cover <l l,lfe lfagulne In 1965 while
beinJ prosecuted for the strangulatioo of
three · teenaged girl! failed rather
North Vietnam
Agrees w More
Talks in Paris
By United Pren IDternaUotoJ
North Vlebiam . complied today with
Presldeot Ntmn's demaods for more
!leCl'el Vietnam peace talks and dtapatcJ>.
ed Ila cblef negotiator, Le Due 'lllo, to
Parta.
The White House oaid presidential ad-
vtaer llemy A. Kllslnger will he leaving
lldon.
· White House PHss Secretary Ronald
L Ziegler aald Kissinger confen.d by
telephone. with President Ni.on for 2S
minutes today.
He rtfuaecl to give any detalla of the
U.S. talks wltb North or South Vietnam
but uld tho Jll'!lldent Is satisfied with
the way they are going.
1bere was IOllle s~tion. that KJu.
Inger and '1llo mlgh( nleel Wedneoday In Parts but the New Ollna Newa ,.,_,
reported from PetlnJ t b a I '1llo -meeting today with Premier Chou El>iat,
ad Communlll dlplomall In Parll ..id
Tho would atop off In MOICOW, too.
'Wublngtoa dbpalcbea lald KlaoJnger
lltely woold not leave WMlmctlll• iml!I
late Wedneodly or early 'lbunday. The
White Houae tak1, "We'll let )'OU know."
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foolisbly to keep bis fretdom.
'''lbe 1prta0oel' who WMfcaugl:lt'.a JDOlitb
•KO biding. lnalde a bollowe<kiut gym-
nast~ bone device in another abortivt
escape attempt fell off a freigbl train be
was trying to bop.
He was taken Into custody In the
Southern Pacific .Railroad yard alOlll
with a second man, but not the aame
prisoner atao convicted of three murders
wh6 Oed with him Salunlay.
Tbe ...ailed Plecl Piper of Tucooo,
-30 ,years old, who wore e1e .. 1or
shoes and pancake makeup to enJ\ance
his ftv .. 100~ lbree-lncb atature ao be
could aeduce countleas glrla 10 yean
younger wtD ........, bis Ille aentence.
Authorities CClllllnued a manhunt for
triple-lllayer Raymond Hudtlem, SI, wbo
has reportedly robbed two Fotomat
outlets In the Pboenla area within the
past 24 hours.
• Scbmtd and Rudgem were ~ to
be beaded for Onmge County, b a 1 e d
on the address UOlll Mart SL, Gll'*'1
Grove, found In a cltacarded prtaoa
jacket.
Victim Believed
Hit by Vehicle
A Stanton man, ftnt believed to have
died from me IUfJered 1n • bar brawl, 11 now ii a ·vk:tbD ol a hit-
n:n' vehicle, p;olice reported.
Qeorae 11. Arthur, •. o1 Ill Ind St., died early 'Mooday after hll bodJ ....
found IYlnl .. -Boulevard In the
,lll!OO bloc$: "" autopoy -that be
bad -........ -to his spine and pelvta lllal CIOOld DOI bo'" bem JD.
cumd to tho blr opt.
tlfllcen lald Arthur IDd -unJilmtJ/led men _. qqed In I
brow! In tJ¥i -, Bar, ltfll -Blvd., aboiUy after mJdnli!>t. The
bort!Rd!f dmed Mle , mm G8t ol. the btdldJn& and tho flGll cooUoued In the --
Bu~away . Bor-se
Accidents Caused in Santa Ana
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"fough .. Old Bird, 125, Dies
Snowstorms
Close Roads . -
Fabulop Career Sp,am .shlpwreck, Fire~, Blizzards
To Drivers CARCllOU, Clotda. (.u') -Death
hu ended Ibo fabulOIC .career of a noo· voW>c ....,bltins w!lb .,Ued up over an
estlmOlid us ,.... the f<Pldalfl>ft for
beipc tb9 ~', best-swearln',
dlrtleot UOilOOd In .......
l{e. lived" li"°"llb the gold nllh, a
~~aad~~Pouy.
No .... -~1act • llut-ta say be """ there In the 11193 gold nllh
and -P"'llY old evtn then. Tbey calculate '118yhe us~, all told O< ...,.
told u th! case ma; be.
Bailliam "Sponsors
Bill to Stiff en
Bicycle Penalties
A blU 1pooaortd by Aaaemblyman
11ober1 Badbam (fl-Newport Beach) and
...-!foaday bY the -ly """1d
make lt a mW1emeanor violatioo for
anyw to !Ide an nn•Jcensed bicycle In
tho atate after July I, 19'18.
Tbe lower -gave a 55 to 15 alamp
of approval to the measure,.,..dlng tt on
to the s...ate.
AB Jll3 provides that each bike rider
would pay a $S liceOle fee to cover a
period of tbne years. Of that amount 50
ceall would .P to the bike dealer Issuing
tbe -and $2.50 would go tho atate
Department of lfotor Vehicles.
-m'a bill would further forbid the
-of 1111 bib that did DOI be,. a
"unique aerial nwnber Jll!nnanently
·~ or caat Into tho head of lto frime. .. "
The statewide licensing program would
start July 1, 1975, wit& a year grace
period before the misdemeanor penalty ~
applied.
SF . Project Blasted
SAN FRANCISCO (M') -A lhne
bomb bla.sted •pert a Held COllllruclton
office at a boUllng project troubled by a
minority blrlng· dilpute, lhalterlng an
ealhnated 100 apailment building wJn.
dows a block away, police report.
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llorotlly ~ owner of the ·Caribou
Hotel bin, reported bis dealb lfoodoy
and Yid with --be bad ,.....,
quite. -but llllfll)'ll'lmew when to
jut -oil bb lllool; ltlct bis feel up In
the air and bt I quiet prone.
Late In Jiler bl; ....... oil the llquor and le4111!111 ....e veioea of "Onward Cbrft.
t1an SOld!m," got tellglon to the point
where be dropped llOlne of hia racier
CJOIDllM'Dll arid even save up bis
repertoire of aal'., sea chantieo.
He gr<w ally, of adult.!, associating
A.rsen Probed
them wttb ht& old bad habits and
wbenev.r Ibey P,>Ote to him In latter
years be bnlabed them cL wltb a almple
"Go to Hell i"
Ollldrelt luYtted bis courtesy. With
them, be wculd fttrel~ into I m~ Jumbo of WO<da that wouldn1 offend a
amaJI town panoo.
Few who came tu the Yukon will ever
forget old Polly.
Hta funeral amngemenU: were by the
very nature of thingl remarkably simple.
He WU a panot.
Raging Flames Erupt
Before Store Patrons
Anaheim police and fireme~ are ln-
vesUgathfg a fire JIOS&ibly set by three
men , which erupted Monday ·Di&ht in an
import store full of customen and
employes.
The blaze raged for more than 30
minutes througb the Pier 1 Import store
and the Radio Sbaet at Ill and ·lla7 E.
!Catella Ave., before It was exttogulshed.
No Injuries to customen or employes
were reported but fire officiall liseed the
two buttn1•11 u t.otal kmes.
Fire lnvetllptor Norm Mcuan 1ald
thta morning lllal -mole adult la in
custody In coaneclloo with the blsae and
two otben an belntl IOU8ht.
He aid the arratee'a Dime Is being
withheld uoW 1he two miuln& men are
found.
The f1te broke out in the aouthwest cor-
ner of the atore at about 7:20 p.m. and the six employet were 1ble to evacuate
tbe U C111tomera without panic or Jn.
juries.
Mocgan lald the llllbborn blaze waa
fougbt for · mare than a ball an bour
befoni flmnen lnUlhl It under cootol
In the end, the import store and radio
store, which share the same building,
were Usted u a $300,000 1oss.
Nasty Burglars
Hit Restnurant
PORTERVIU.E (UPl)-Pollce bunted
, today for thleveo with good lute and
'1)1lgar vocabulartea.
The burgJan -twtce In rocent nights at O\aries' Restaurant a t
Purtervllle Airport.
They toot aeven bottles of champagne,
20 champagne glasoes, five bottleo ofllq.
uor, 15 pounds of sau11ge, all: pies. a
rum. cake and a radio oo their fint viaU.
Tbey retumecl the nest night to late 2S
pounds of Joi.i.r, JO pounds of lhrtmp,
two cues of beer and five bottles of
wine.
Tbe thieves ailo wrote profanities and
obscenities on the counter with cans of
pressurl:ed whipped cream.
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A savage storm nged tbrougb the na-
tion's midsection Monday night and early .
today, etching a path of death and
d..tructlon from the Great LaUo to Tu, ...
At least 13 per!IOO! were kllJed IDd
scores injured in bliu.ard-propartjoft
snows, tomadoe! and h1gb wiDdl tpn'D-
ed by the storm.
At least one death wu attributed to a
mldwestem snowstorm that cloaed
roads, stranded motorists, and forcedthe
closing of airports. A ~ye&Mkl mother
of six was electrocuted when she fell oa a
mow-downed power Une in ralrt.J,
Neb.
At Its soolhern reaches, the storm
spawned tornadoe! and violent winds,
8Weeping ....... ...: through the Gulf
slates with unrelenting fury and loOYlq
at leul two penona dead and IO -.
injured in aouthwest and central Teu1.
Damage WU esttmated in e.J'.cell ot fl
million.
Along the lborea of the Groat Lakes,
motortats and hotlleholden were forced
to avoid or flee h1gb waves, lptlf and
flooding whipped up by lllonny pies.
Along the eastern cout ol a&hlpn,
w1ten of Laka Huron and Erle forced
hundreds of per'IQOI from tbeir bamet
and evacuation of hundreds ol homes
either flooded or eeclan&md, ·-aald.
Gov. Wllllam G. M1111tm ol Mlcblpn
called out N.tlollal Guardomeo to belp
mcuen In Monroe CcuJIJ, """"' the shorollne towns of Luna Pier, BoUeo
Harbor and Morria Point were hardest
M'..
A Monrne county official lald that
"conaerv1tlvely" 1t leut Z50 perlGOI hid
been moved out.
In Bly Coanty, clv1l def en 1 e
coordinator Ray Kub aalcl the water iev.J
of Salina• Bay oJa feel bJPer than OOrnW, and many homes were In ~
of being nepl lnxn their f-Uam.
Water, oproy and -dimpled Ira!·
flc oo lborellne routes In the a.lcllO
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Insurance U.S. Bombers Pound IndO china . . ~ .
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nrphine Policy Eyed
Navy Jet.s Support S. Viet Troops Near Quung Tri ·City
Getting Out
The Buckets
RAl1'iOROJ>S FAUJNG DEPT. -
Every time it clouds up and dribbles a
little mist along this best of all possible
coas1s. lots of folks get pretty nervous.
~layDe they have good reason.
One reason for the jitters is that it
docsn '1 precipitate much in our region.
Another is this old belief that water lan-
ding on high places will seek to run down
10 low places. like the Pacjfic Ocean , for
example.
Along our coastal slope. the hills are
the high places and the ocean is the low
place. Most of us live in between.
When a whole lot of water falls, it
rushes from high to low. This condition is
called a Hood. And as noted, most of us
live between the high and the low parts.
BACK IN TllE OLD days. we didn't
have too many bad floods along the coast
because the land was so dry from no rain
for a long time. Thus when the rams
came heavy, you often heard a loud suck·
ing noise. This was the land, absorbing
the water at a rapid rate.
Nowadays, however, we have covered
most of that land with asphalt streets
and driveways, tract houses, large
billboards and taco stands. So today,
when the land sucks, all it gets is a
mouthful of concrete.
FLOOD CONTROL people worry a
whole lot about this condition. They
figure if it shouJd rain a lot, the water
won't get through all those asphalt
driveways or taco stands and instead will
look for some other place to go. Like into
folks' houses. automobiles and barbecue
pits.
Each area along our coast has a
history of how it handles heavy dew from
the sky. In San Clemente. sometimes
pieces of earth fall off into other places.
Same thing along the Doheny Pali.sades.
In San ~uan Capistrano. San Juan Creek
actually runs water and sometimes it
runs off into other MJrpriae locaticns.
Laguna Beach turns into several rivers
as water on the hills decides lo jotn-the
ocean. Laguna Canyon floods . LagUna
Canyon will flood it you spit in it.
NOBODY KNOWS, however, what
heavy waters wiU do in lbe city of Irvine
because there hasn't really been that
much dew since heavy houaing visited
the new metropolls.
Corona del Mar has its o..m big rain
specialty. Clogged street drains. Corona
del Martians pile stuff in the street
drains all summer and then complain
when they clog in the winter.
Balboa lsJand is nice in the rain except
at very high tides. At hi gh tides the
Newport city people have to close !he
street drain valves so the water won·t
back up onto the island. This give!I the
stuff falling from the sky little choice but
to nu up the island like a bathtub.
COSTA M~'S mesa and the Hm-
ting ton Beach nats aJso offer an in-
teresting history in times or heavy
precipitation. When notbing was there, in
the old days, ·the nats and the mesa
would become two big duck Jakes. Now
these areas are covered with residential
developments. You ponder the rains of
yesteryear and hope these areas are also
covered with a IOl of drains now. too.
Well. it's raining a little bit right now
and J am not worried about Ooods of
bygone eras. Right now I'm pondering a
roof leak riiiht over the stairs to our
lower bedroom.
WHY IS IT that every lime the roof
leaks, it's always over some vilal dry
spot! Why not over the bathtub for a
change! I should get so lucky.
EAST ST. LOUIS. Ill. !UPI) -The
m:itter of a $2 million life insurance
policy on the life of inventor Victor C.
Null was among the chief points toda y in
the investigation of his slaying last week.
The poUcy taken oot in September with
Lloyds of London named Null's estate
and his business associates a s
beneficiaries. The associata are John
Walsh. Robert McCoole. Carroll Shelton,
James Calvert aDd Carl Gaertner, a St.
Louis Circuit Court judge.
CALVERT'S SON, Ronald Calvert. was
one of two beneficiaries of $750,000 in in-
surance policies on the life of St. Louis
County businesmuln Jack Edwards, 44.
who was shot to ·death in July 1970.
Donald Deal, an automobil e salesman ,
told police Edwards was shot fatally
when a shotgun Deal was carrying fired
accidentally when be tripped over a cat
in the offices of OK Auto Sales in the St.
Louis County suburb of Brentwood.
A charge of first degree murder
against Deal was dismissed after the
court was told the prosecution lacked
evidence to prove the shooting had been
deliberate or premeditated.
Ronald Calvert and his brother-in-law,
Henry Midden, weJ'f Edwards' associ-
ates in a waste receptacles business.
CALVERT AND Midden were the
beneficiaries of a $300,000 policy on
Edwarrls' life that carried an additional
$250,000 payment for accidental death
and a second policy for $200,000 on
Edwards ' life.
Police said Millon Slein, attorney fof
the Edwards-Calvert-Midden firm, was
shot to death in an apparent street ro~
bcry in University City, Mo .. about three
months after Edwards was slain.
Deal died si x weeks ago in Florida
under what police described a s
''mysterious circumstances."
lnvestigators for the major case squad
were studying the insurance poUcy on
Null's life. The policy is believed to cover
only accidental death and authorities
were checking to see if murder is
classified under the accidental category.
NUIL, 34, was found shot to death in
his office Thursday night. He had been
shot three times in the bead. Although
his wife said Null had feared his revolu -
tionary turbine gas engine would be
stolen, the working model of the engine
was left intact in the office, which was
ransacked.
Mrs. Null also said her husband had
been frightened about the large in·
surance policy on his life.
The 35 major case squad investigators
were also trying to fmd a safe deposit
box that a key found in Null's office
would fit. A set or blueprints also were
found and detectives were seeking to
det«mine whether they were plans for
the engine. Null's associates had said
Null committed to memory the plans for
the engine and did not have written
plans.
Transportation Plan
SACRAMENTO (APl -Wit hout a vote
to spare, the Senate Finance Committee
has approved a sweeping measure calling
for creation ol a r'.atewide transportaUon
plan by 1971. The vote Monday was 7-1 to
send the bill to the Senate floor. Seven
votes is 1 bare majority on the IJ.-man
committee.
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SAIGON (AP) -U.S. fiabter-l>Om!iert
and 852 stratofortreaseS hlt wlde areas
ol Indochina Monday and !Oday, llylnJ
about 500 strikes on both sides of the
demilitarized zone, in Laoe and ln Cam·
bodia to bhmt the North Vietnamese sup-
ply buildup in anlcipatioo of a cease-
fire.
Below lhe DMZ, the South Vietnamese
command said, nearly 700 round.1 of
artillery, rocket and mortar fire hit
government troops operattng north and
soulh of Quang Tri City and south ol
Hue, and several lire!ighls broke out. At
least 32 North Vietnamese ~ were
killed, while government casualties were
five killed and 34 wounded, the Saigon
commend reported.
U.S. NAVY jets roared in from their
carriers off the coe.st to support the
South Vietnamese troops in one battle
nine miles southwest of Quang Tri City.
"The troops were in close contact,'•
said Cmdr. Gerry Hesse of Butler, N.J.
"We could see bolh the friendly and
enemy troops firing at each other."
The U.S. Command reporled 220
fighter-bomber strikes in the southern
hair of North Vietnam and another 171 in
the northern provinces of SOuth Vietnam .
Bombing in lhe Haooi·Haiphong region
and the rest of North Vietnam north of
lhe 20th parallel has been balled Jo im·
prove the atmosphere for cease-fire
negotiations.
SOURCES SAID U.S. lighter.bombers
carried out more than 50 strikes in Laos
and Cambodia.
The 852.s made more than 60 strikes on
both sides of the DMZ and in Laos and
Cambodia, U.S. military sources said. • The U.S. Command lllll10Ull«d lhe B52s
toc!ay made their deepest penetration in·
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Co ld, Lad117
Thia giant mannequin isn't ex·
actly dressed for the season's
first cold weather and snow in
Omaha. Approximately four to
six inches of snow is' expected
Ioday in Nebrub. Brrrrr.
Snow Wallops Midwest
Drizzle Da1npens East; Tra1tquil Over Rockies
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otockplles of war material It mllea below
lhe 20th parallel; and dropped about 1,000
tens of bombs.
The command aa)'! no dNt\Ne . ....,.,
menl for lhe BS! raids but roported that
the fi&hter-bomben dmroyed "' damag·
ed 17 supply truc:P,p ~11 lour
supply ~ and lu ralln!od WI ID the
North Vletna....e panbandlt. Numerous
"""""11ry explollonl 11111 llres weu
observed, lbe command said.
'S ilent' VD .,
Detected
On Viet V et,s
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -A team
of doctors hu reported evidence sug-
gesting that appreciable numbers. of
lroopo returning lrom Vietnam may have
"silent" undetected goDorrhea that cou1d .
have national inipliCitlooa untess the
men are Comtd and ·treated.
Indeed, the doctors told a scientific
meeti111 Monday, II Is pooilbie that much
of an already noted lncreaslng resistance'
of gooorrltea gertll& In the Unill!d Stales
to antibiotic wonder drugs has been dtie
to "importation of resistant strains" by
Vietnam returnees w ho s e own
transml.!s:ibl:e infection was overlooked
becauoe lhey showed-no symploms.
The doctors rooommended that all
Vietnam returnees be screened by a new
test they devised for diagnosing ••siJent"
gononhea.
'lbe doctors -ct the University of
Washlnglon, Seattle, and the Army's
Madigan General l!o!pltal, Tacoma,
Wash, -made their report to the centen-
nial meeting of the American Public
Health Aaoclalloo.
'ftaey did so in repGrli:llg evidence from
limited studies of both civilians and
military men that "asymptomatic"
~ gooorrbea apparently is much more
prevalent among malal than previously
lhoughl. They defined asymplomatic
gonorrhea as a piolrbea infection which
produces no symptoms in the maJe or
female infected but may produce active
disease if transmitted sexually.
Ecuadorian Navy
Seizes Eight
U.S. Tunaboats
QUITO (AP) -The anmml tuna war
belween Ecuador and U .5. fishermen bas
begun with lite seizure of eight boals.
One was releued; the other seven are
being held until hearings determine
whether their owners will be fined;
Ecuadorian naval craft forced t1ie tuna
boats if\to port Sunday and Monday in the
continuing dllpute over jurisdiction over
the fishing grounds oil lhe weot coasl oJ
South America.
F.cUADOR, PERU and Chile claim a
2QO.mile ll!hlng limit, but the United
States says internat.k>nal law allows na.
tional jurisdiction to en.end only 1J miles
oll shore.
The 83IMon Nautilus and tbe Fl'eedom
were loreed into port Cll Sunday. On Mon-
day, lhe 1,400-ton Denise Marie, lhe
Gemini, the Polar11, the Sta Quell, the
Trlnidad and che CUpperton were aeized.
All are owned by Calllornll compaiiles.
The Freedom wu releeaed Monday
after its skipper produced a llcfi:lse to
fl.sh in Ecuadorian waters, the American
Tunaboat Association reported.
mE U.S. ITATE Department pro-
tested the aellures and waited to see
what fines ...,Id. be levied l(llaot the
boatl. PrelkSeDt NWm recently signed
leglJlatlon IUlbt!rlliDI hint Jo ' com-
IJllllllle U.S. --for sudt rm...
judpd Wepl ~ W •lhlnCIOn and tbell
deduct the ........ from 1111 American
aid furnished llte.fmlgn ..,,emment.
Cleanup Continues
SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -,. The
EnvlronmenJal Protectloll Aaency llYI II
will take at lellt three more wteka to
clean up mott of the oil 1pUI la Lie
Powe 11. -•wblle, an EPA
spoltellTIA!I aid Monday lecleral and
state .. presentlll,.. wlll tour the ~ In
IOlllheaotern Ullh Jo useu Trilcltlle
damace.
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They S.lv.,.ct ~·After lattl9-o..tt..,... luiwi.. · ·
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FAA Sets Intense Probe,
In Failure of S~eguard ·
WASHINGTON IAPI -The Federal
Aviation Administration bas started an
int~ive investigation of procedures to
combat air piracy In the wake of the
weekend hijack of a Soot.hem Airways
jet.
Most officials ·aren't talking about why
current safeguards felled to thwart the
three men who commandeered the DC9
over Alabama Friday nlgbt and held 31
passengers and crew members c8ptive
for a 3,im.mile, a.hour nightmare.
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Seventy.five have lteen delivere<j ml ihe
rest are lO be lrutalled by Feb. I, 'the
FAA said. Prior to this order, UM! airline:!:
already bad installed some a» delecton
at their own eipeme.
A beefed-Op securlly lorce now In-
cludes more than 1,200 customs penon-
nel, 3JIO deputy U.S. marshals 11111 3119
FAA securily ollicen. These men, who
are statr, at airportJ, ISilst In in-
spection 8nd delenlion of suspected crim·
inaJs.
BUT ONE FAA security specialist said _,._~ _,,_ p~ivalely,,"We are not yet sure as to why -t H " M
the hijackers aifd thei? weapons were not ' ' '
delected in lhe Iire-bomllng c1teck." Passe ger Says Assistant Transportation Secretary
Benjamin 0 . Davia: said Monday night H: ,. • k T . , d
the FAA. bad loid him. lhe three men t}QC erS rr,e were selected for special screemng as
Ibey prepared Jo board the plane at the
Birmingham, Ala., airport.
Southern Airways empioyes pulled lhe
three from , among other passengers
because they fit the FAA hijacker pro-
file, Davis said the FAA told him.
The three men were allowed to board
after undergoing a special electronic
check, be sakl. There was no immf!diate
explanation wby the men's weapons flil·
ed to show up in the screening.
NEITHER THE FAA nor the FBI
would comment publicly on the an-
tlhljacll procedures. The Air Line Pilots
AasoclaUon, which umally voices strong
protesta lollowin1 1 bijaclclng, declined
comment untU officials conferred with
the DC9 crew.
Any alteration of the anithijack pro-
cedures will depend on the outcome of
the study, FAA aecurlty specialists said
Monday.
"After every hijacking, we review the
clrcumstancel to find out what new
measures can be taken," one explained.
The hijacking Friday was the 31.Jt this
year in the Uh.ited States and the 10th
considered succes!fuJ.
The FAA aaya that, in 14 ol lhe hi·
jackings, tbe pirates ellhet were CJIUllrt
or tllled. Seven otbera were considered
un.-c...Jul beet..., the hlJickers failed
to gain control.. ·
New leCW'lty meuurt1 have been in·
otlluted at many iJrPoN and the FAA
,.ya lleCllrlJY ls 1ic!lal Ualttened' etch
day. Nine -hinCWield -""'· clelecton .alr,.dy -'been de!Mncl lO
airports anti 3119 mm are on lhe way.
THE FA!i AUO bu spent $3.7 lbllllon
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To Woo Ga,stro
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -The
three. men who hijacked a Southern
Aiziiays jetliner offered some oC their
ransom money in an attempt to aet
OJbap Prime Minister Fidel Castro to
~ to their aid, says a man who was
aboenl ,the piraled plane.
"111EY KEPT asking for Castro IO
come lalk IO them," said Luther Waller
Jr., rehrring Jo the lirot time the hi-
jacked DC9 arrived at the Havana
·~· Bui.Waller said Monday lJ WU biJ Im·
pressloo that CUbon ollicials relliled Jo
neplate and olfmd Ollly Jo ...... that
jullice is clone" u !he .three -lei give
themselves up to Cuban authortties.
The Mootgomery reaident said bil Im·
pmslens W.re galhered from llllening IO
the 'bljockero• con.....atlcina '•and trom
Wdnl ""''picked up lie<ocidltllnd .In ibe
cabin of the plane. He said he coold nol
tllre¢1y hear lhe attempted negotltitloiis
wbidl he said went on between the
f,!afie'1 cockpit and the Havana iirport · itlllbi& tower. •
Bow!ver, he a a i d he knew un-
e<julvocally that the three men "tried Jo
drlte a bart•in wilb Castro. ~I tlldn't
work to their satisfAction. Therefore the)>
Jook oil."
lll ll'ASHINOTON, a Feclml Avlttlon ._tioa spokesman Aid thil lhe
llilol of the bijaclled jetilner -Joltl lly Cillrih ·alter Ille plane mumacL to Ha•-· tbe IOOCXICl time that Iha hi·
jcicten would be lncarceraled !or Uk.
Rafi . Protest '·
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Servi.a .Theft Cme 'Dismissed
WHITE PLA!Ns, N:Y. (AP) -Sil ol his peen have cJedcJed that MlllOtl
MCldllia WU nol Pll\l' Of ,theft of MrVlces Wt>0n be """9ed lo J>OJ bl1 nllroad
commuter !"'=· 25 on ,._ of "intolerable" condltlonl. MACHLIN M~ du<lni ~ al~ lrial in White Pilllna CllJ
c.wt that the betlt • nlouw humldl11 in the ear ...... bo4h ..., • and that
thoreftr< u =·-in the .. 1be def.... tfi ...... --Jo ·~ ... WIMoborhonate lbcltlm'I aococmt of '-"llv• 111 IDd othtr ccndtUtinl la tbe P ... Ceolral llaltoad
car thtt ""1urtna ~ daJ.
1be only wl--by ""1n Ceoiral'I atlomey WIS John Slffiowlcb,
lhe conductor who lild -meotod In While Plalal' alter he r<IUled 10
p111 n.• rare """' ,.,.. Vert to Bmnur.
Aller deflborolbtl IO mlnutea, the J1JrJ of sit .,.. 11111 two women r<tumed
the vtrdlct of acquitlal aa the theft ol "'"'-char,..
-· .... ~llnl maautne ~ll>r ..... described ridinl the Pinn Omtnl M ..,,..., hlrardotl1 than uplorJna the ltrrilery ol the New
Gum head t:ot1111Wt:"
HE SAID RS HlWBD lite cue would mike -1• ,..ll,. Iha! "comwner
protellt ~ Jepl .. ~~;t1ieY do_ not malt one 1 revol~ry anti they may
m1te lhe 111r......, """" lwlce. •
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.. ~;:.·: : !,>rt., Council Delays Action on Versailles
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audjence ol .-IOI -· Prcim-tnent ·._ tbe <rillcl .... -w. ~ dlllrmlll ol the .Orloae County
Boan! ol SUpenlaoro and a l.ido Ille
r<lidmt
lie -!bat Ibero. la eommlllllly llllJ>PO!I ,.. ....... ..,, ... their allempt
to C!ll tbe de!llllY ol tbe project -.....
H· It -a :::;.:t'· · "llllder ... •lllemenl, Ibero
-be Dul . people per ..... {In Versaillel) -that's what it IS all about," be said.. .
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' "'!bat'• wily Proposltloo 211 {the eoast-
. al lcllllatm!) paued, there's a blab In-
-ID •cie>Olopmeot eocroachlDg on and DOit the beacbet ol Calilomla,"
~ ~ la behind ""'·" be uld. ···u you bate to go to war, '° be
11 . .Al --· ClllllOI be Intimidated Jeg911)'."' #-•
"And ti ~· you baft -lnHmkllted . I by a legal ar-
mada,., be said.
Caspers said be bad obtained an opin-
ion from county counsel about the clty 's
rif!.!t to dowmooe property.
'The city la autborl7.ed to ""°""~ erty -as a legislative act, and that ri I cannot be cc:ntracted away," be · .
He also uld that councilmen bave the
r!pt to be delmded by the city attorney
in any and an kinds of acllon brought
ag-lbem. ·.
And Capers reported that County
O!umel Adrian Kuyper didn't think much
of~ for Scboh winning a federal
cl r!pts Nit agalnsl councilmen.
"It's doubtful that a more profitable
use of private property ls a violation of
cl vii rights." be said.
C8spers said be offered the oplDiolll
even though "I'm sure )'OW' city attorney
is capable of repre1mtmc JOU, but to
let you know the counly leam ts bebtDd
you."
Cll\'!'rs Sunday aJcjlt bad ubd pub-licly 1f Newport l!eacb City.-All«uey
Dennis O'Neil "is mougb ol a heavy·
W<igbl" to represent the city.,_ the
(Ste VERSAILLES, Pop Z)
Dispute Reopened
Judge Makes Ruling on F!'n Zone
An Orange eoUnty Superior Court
judge today ordered a rerun of a con-
troversial Newport Beacb Cily Council
meetlni thal ended July fl wilh the
grentmg of a permit for construction of a
47-unit condominium on the old Balboa
Fun Zone site.
But this time, Judge Robert Banyard
added, the councll will have to make Its
decl>lon alter studying an environments!
impact statement that was not avallable
at th!: earlier meeting.
Newport OKs
$23 Million
Judge Banyan! also ruled thal lhe cily
planning commlallon will make new find
inp and that botb lidea can off new
evidence at the still unacbedu1ed council
meeting.
Both sides in the Fun Zone controversy
hammered oul the stlpulaled decision
wllh Judge Banyard In chambers today.
They then aealed the agreement in a tw~
minute aesslon in apen court.
Judge Banyard made tt clear that the
recent "Friend! of Mammoth" state
Firemen Save
Roof in lroine
Irvine police mt a rtsc!Ue unit
1 D • 1nxn the 1n1ne lndattlal Complex t>A..PJ lire atauo. ._.w to a ~1
. 1.'Uie ~-io 'beit the-~· ...
111.'ftpnli.i.opo·~.""~ t"f!li-f' ~--~~'*1t
ti111 211 -lhe -a.'! -.0 -toilaj'1 ralnotinn repel'!• ·ly
N.-l!eacb -roved a --.I '21-1 lhrel"""' tbe -IT -.ial ••.-• •rr buJldlng -by lhe Towne I mJlllon worlll ol bulldinl permill Gzrtnc , Ad....u-v.mng -Orm.
the llnl -ID Now!mber. EmploJea wso leltl home for the
The tolil IUlpO&Sed lhe -neon! day whlle firemen -to dur for a whole _.,.by atmoot II mllUao. rwl dralnl ol ~ ftlch becked
aca>rdlng to CGmmlllllty Develop1191t up Wiier Oii lite flit rool, I
oo.ctor Rldtud v. llopn. spotsnan for the Irvine lndullrlaJ
"EvmluaD1, an tbele P'OJecll -Id eomp1u aid.
b•ve wanted penntts blll the IDld ruab
right before the election was undoub4ed1y
truck rranllcallY. dOllated the truck's prompted b)' PnipOlltlon 211," said Bob
tires enOugb to drive cinto the beach and Fuwler, city bulldlng olll<u.
save the remains for the boat's owwer. '"Ibis ii a record for anytbtq," be
One young ·..an struuled to pull a SLid. "For that one -k we -. IOllly
waterloggld Instrument package and burnlna the candle at bolh ends."
steering aaembly away before the Fowler said lbe dev<looen wbo ....,.
181vqe men eaugltt him. ed '°' pennlla IOI<! Ille cara right Pounding IWf craabed Into two small .._.., -.. 1pproved Pnlpolltlan I>
boyl teyln( to tug a spllnlen!d piece ol by a beollh1 margin.
decking out of the IWf. The lal'fl<ll permit wu for -They were 11-ying to tear off any bill of stnldtoa valued at flt,1&'1,000. 'It wmt to
cbrome hardware tbal -.Id wwk -. the Robert G-~ of Anlbelm
llCL)lbi!e.)bo ~vqe arm !"...,. for M of lhe • -Jn .Ille Ntwpan eel as1 streamtiof-tielch(111et.w1.~ Crest caodonUDhnnl 111 Wflt Newport.
Obt of noWltore and wailied ·.off •wHll Fowler allo said '3,144,0DO In permit
fJ9flsbed • b!Oh """""'; Or&l!P llle values were llsued to the Deone Deftlop-
J>l-vers, 31-ered' portholel and ment Compony for lhe Illa ca_. con-••l'hlnl else that looked toteresting, ®mlnlwns, a fU million permit !or the
Some ulvqe men ran to tJlo Heag MemorW BoopiW fivHevel parlt-
w1terlront to lry and guard what WIS Ing ltructUre ltJCl.a '3.1 mlDloa permit to
Jell -pitllul c1nmU of painted -· the Wllllam Me•urer Compmy for lhe 1wlated mew and a few llnn. acveo«ory Sheraton Hotel "' the Emkay
One ron to whett a bard-working, property near lhe airport.
wetsulled surfer bad piled a !rove ol -"'lbe -lntemttnc-we appv...t ty . • .. lhe fMIJ,000 pmnit· lot the w-...
"llioy, man, don't rip that oil, I claJm. c..nm -and lhe old C-ry
ed B "1 ulvl(< rigbll," lhe aurler lite," Fowler said. "A lat of peoplo an
.shouted u tbe burly ulvage man tore ID!eftoted In !bat ..,.. "
the ablp'1 lil•er bell from tis nttend Fowler said lhe old neon! for a wilole
nioltnt. -__ .. ~ ol 1171-
''Yea!t. wall come and ulVll• It -. l!U mlllloa In permit .,,,_ wee me, ttt da&1 dlil ctewmaa u be ltalked Jmued. • •
back to tbe truck. The -Cllllpnl for -allo One enla'pdlllig !alvai• man pounded put a beolU., dent in lbe pl#mln(
(11111 llALV.olGE, hp II 111111 IMLDING, Pip 11
Rain-drenched
Routes Oogged
With Traffic
Planning Director
Seta Ch.amber Talk.
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Supr<me Court ruling bad played a ma-
jor role In the stlpulalton ~ by botb
sides.
11 has been anllclpaled thal 11 woold
lake at least a full daf ol te.t1moaJ and
arguments before the Jurist could rule cm
the Issue.
The Mammoth ruling calla for the
preparsllon of envtronmenW Impact
statements in 1U cun where con-
1tructlon and development may deltroy
(Ste FUN ZONE, Pop II
Night Light
Funds Okayed
For Copters-
Newport Beacb ii ...W. to pve Its
polke eye In the *Y nlO>I -
c..mcilmen Monday nl&llt --
the eopendlturo o/ po,oot -till -of developing an Infrared view~ dovtce
that wW allow police belleopter pllota to
Dy blgber at nlibt y<l mable tbem to ,..
detailed actlvtty "' tbe ......i. Called I low llibt le..J viewq dovtce ,
the equlpmenl ii to be deoeloped -
contract with Pllilco-Ford'1 -Dlvlalon in Newport a.di.
Councilmen --led tbe -after 1eaminc the federal pi&.bUWUt
had lurned down a nqueot for fla,D to
-cte..lopmenl ol tbe 9tewloc 111tem.
The federal LI• Enforctmtnt
Aalllance -uld tbe dly'1 ofter of ••• of .. tn-tind" WI +kw &I
111-.olthe--aot ....
~ Q!tef B. Jameo Gia-lndbted
the LEM woold -t be ap-
plication, and come up wllh 1111.llO, ll lbe
city put up lbe ..... In ...,,._ -... dudlns UM ol till bollmpler for ~
-and tbe $11),0lll In cub.
Cow!cttmen want the IJl(om, Ibey 111.
to enable the hellcopear to Oy·u...., u
nve Umeo blgber 11 nllf>t to reduce the
nolae nperlmced by ...._ ... -
If the -PhlJc:o.tri -up
with -..... enoulll. -ol-llciala lold cooncillM! Moncta7, lhlJ l!llY
pt lhtlr contribution to the ....,........,.
-'I bact U I IOr1 fl ro:ia· A compuy ............ ti PltlJoo.
Fon! la llilo to 1111 tlto ,,_ ""'"
developed, to ods 1·11 r1Drnt" the dly
could ........ tbe ..--up lo the -nt II-IL
Pbllce>Ford elllcllll told -
.. _, Ibey -Ille .... ~ -... be neilY to .. Into ........... ... -· ....... Ce••
ll~llOlloollllllH-,llol u..: ....... ...., ....
will --., In -
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INSlllB ftDA'Y
7'Artt ,_'*"' "' l'ridor'• ~ ~ -lo C'llbo -lft..., ,.... c.tro to "" i-.~w. .......
tll<'2tltUlloa--.
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Newport's Kymla
Flays Meetings .. ,
,BUILDING •••
....,_ .. '""' bldllos of -8lld ..... dleob. • ,. •
"We bid fll mlllloo In bl~
lllOllllt ~ ""' lliat II down Jo ....... r..lit ,llld. .... ..
...._ --IMt -'II llld wllh lhlr. l2S 'iiilruoa we .,. almolt caught
'!P .. Fowt.r 'llld !ht -will now ran on
the dty bod~!ni lnlpoclOll, wbo will now have to d>tct thop"!"" of an the ~ llftli huiJdlDI permlll. Newport Beach councilmen are con·
ducting too lllUCh of the r>Ublic's business
in private, Qiuncilman Carl Kymla
charged today,
Kymla called for an end to the "ex·
tensive" number of executive sessions
that councilmen have been having in re-
cent months.
City Attorney Dennis O'Neil agreed
that the number of secret meetings "are
getting out of hand." '
Etecuti-.. e sessions, when councilmen
meet without the press and public
present. are legal in California if they
are solely for the purpose of discussing
litigation or persoruiel matters.
·'This council is overextending its
right, or privilege, of having executive
sessions," Kymla said.
"They are not violating the Brown Act,
California's anti-5eCteCY law. What they
are discussing is litigation or personnel
mailers within the jurisdiction of the
Ra lph M. Brown Act."
"But I've never seen a local govern·
ment use that privilege to this degree,"
he said.
Newport Beach councilmen have gone
behind. closed doors at almost every
single council meeting for the past si.J:
months.
"It wou1d be appropriate to refrain
from this as much as possible," Kymla
said. ··The public's business shou1d be
conducted in public whe11ever possible."
Both O'Neil and Kymla agreed that the
city has been involved in a number of
major controversies recei.tly.
"But we can discuss some of these
things in public session,'' Kym\a said.
Kymla stressed that he was not being
critical of. Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis for
Dow Jones Hits
'Psychological
Barrier' -1,003
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Dow Jones
industrial average poked above 1,000 at
mid-session today, heightening the
suspeme which has marked trading since
the widely watched indicator last week
approached the fabled level for the fll'St
Lime since-1966.
The market clc..sed above 1,000 for the
first time, at 1,003.1,, a gain of 6.09
points.
The average, wnlch measures ~
ment of 30 blue chips on the NeW Yort
Stock Exchange, first showed ibove 1,000
on an hourly basis at 1 p.m. Friday, but
failed lo bold through the close,
necessary to put the mark in the record
books.
Six Umeti -four In early 1968, on Fri-
day and against Monday -the Dow bad
topped 1,000 on the lntra-<lay higb -a
compilation of ilie day's blgha for all
component issues.
Never, however, had it closed above
the mark, and a mystique has arisen
concerning the impenetrability of this
In 1966, after reaching a hi of .15, level. ~
the market met rough go and fell
more than 200 points In a period of
months.
Wall Street sees the barrier as purely
~cbologlcal and expect!: it will be
p1ereed decisively thi.s time around
because economic conditions generally
are favorable and a Vietnam cease.fire
seems probable.
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SALVAGE •..
a stake Into the sand and tied what was
ltft of the cruiser's hull to It. Not that
anyone would have wanted It. It was too
big to citry away and too beat up to be
useful. Jt just .seemed as though he
wanted to prove aomething wu secure.
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'";' tn4 "°"4m .W:I 10 5 ...,,..71
ca lling the executive sessions "or any
other councilman."
"We've had so many legal and person-
nel matters." he said, "but we are just
using the es:ecutive sessions too much."
f'rOMPogeJ
VERSAILLES •••
law firms employed by Scholz.
Under questioning from Councilman
Richard Croul, who cast the lone neg·
ative vote, Caspers agreed that a court
fight might set legal precedent because
it would involve a project that wu In a sense begun more than a year ago.
"We trt ~ ba~ probleml In tbai deputmmt/' Fowler aald. "We've
hid dl1I wllere we c:ouldn't mal<e :ill our tmpectkn.1' . .
'°"ltr llld tho pl•mllla policy II
..altr to -1-ll<llt -41 iloall 'cl tlie nqueo1. lie llld tho lo-
lpecl«s ~ try to I« It dooe
w!tbln II boun. '"11ds II tUlly loo rouP oo the con-
lra<tlln bec:lule they just can't plan
tbelr acbedWel," Fowler Aki.
lie llld the 1obdlcm to ~ pro-
hlemo belnc d1-d lndude hlriD& more tDlpeetan or meklna lb& ·to-
opeclJom more """"1· .. I hope •e don't _.. Jo r9IOl't to ·
"The precedent is not clear," Ca!pen
said, "but I believe the resident!: would
support you nnd pay the legal upell!<!
to find out."
The Public hearing was preceded by
remarks by Mayor ,Donal<! A. Mcinnis,
who bad been vacationing in Mexico ever
since councilmen met Nov. 1 ln a special
STUDENT PICKS UP PIECES AFTER WINDS AND VANDALS WRECKED RECYC~~ '('fiira"R-
Marvarel· Se!hrholm S....t Her Own Money lo Buy Shed, Donated It to School
quick~ 1-• thit II juot bod pollCJ~' tald. "Wttb tbe booln. tn perm!!~ ... --...... Ina, recoid prollb -IOlllOWbere near $70,00G pet D'llllth.,,
F.Wlet llld he hoped IOll!O ol the
rupluo -could bo lllOd 'to 1111'" plemeat lhe lnlpeclloo stall and clear out
[o> -loti: of projects. session during which they approved an
agreement aimed at settling the Scholz
lawsuit out of court. Manson Family? From Page J Fowler Al4 tho Sheraton Hotel will be
built II tho comer of Blr<h Street and ---· "I have no intent to cover all the state-
ments made during the last 10..12 days,
but t want to correct some of them,"
Mcinnis began. Ex-cons HeUl in Death SHED .••
looking into buying • $1,000 paper abrtd-
der to entirely recycle all the school's
waste paper.
'lbe butldlna wlll baft 111 ,_ oo lhe
top sis floon eel lobby eel bait! ohops
and -ladlltlel ... tho -d Ooor, be Ukf,. . The mayor said the three-member
council committee that met with Scholz'
attorney to review terms of the settle-
ment before the suit was filed was ap-
proved in a council ei:ecutive seuion
"The ronsensu.s Oct. 24 was that we
were interested in some common ground
for the council to meet w:itb the develop-
er to settle this matter," be said.
Carry "Aryan' Tattoos "I doo't koo~ we stand on that
one," Miss Setterbolm said. 0 Now we
really need colIIJl\Ullily support and
donations if anyone can afford them."
'lbe lloq ptrtlpa --wllldl will provide S50 pu1dnc ....... will bo built
lrito tho blulf 11111 below the ~
IJulldlng -the...., tkq Newport
Boule .. rd. '"n!ll wlD bO a ruJ. _,,._,__, llniClure ' .....,.._.... ·-~ _, -""' Vlewt eel 11 llta Into the ......-.., ..
He said be appointed Vice Mayor
Howard Rogers. Councilman John Store
and himseJf to that committee.
He said in their meeting with Peden·
pa uJ!:h that they didn't "write" the form.al
agreement.
STOCKTON (UPI) -Three young
women scarred with the "Manson
family" hlsignia and three ex~ns with
"Aryan brotherhood'' tattoos on their
chests have been charged with killing an
et:·Marine and his teen-age wife to keep
them from talking about a crime spree.
The three women and two of the men
were taken lnto custody at a two-"The three of us do not have the et:·
pertise to write a legal document," he
said. "We discllssed the possibility of
meeting on conunon ground and uk the
two attomevs to draft a document." C t L • Earlier. Rogel"S had said that specllic a r,cenSeS
terms of the settlement agreement were,
in 1ac1. discussed at !hat meeting. Appr"""·al' Seen Mcinnis also said the draft of the u t1
a~ment was completed the afternoon
of the Nov. 1 council meeting and he J
said he had no11o1d the cuy a11omey to n Huntington
withhold it frem the other councilmen.
He-also said-the ei::ecuttve teSSklD that By TERRY co•m , ~ pre<eded the Nov. 1 spec1al meeting did • ~
not become a "shouting match." °' • Dlll'I' ,... 11ett
Mcinnis asked "any councilmen to Cat!: will soon be controlled the wne
correct or add" anything they wanted to as dogs ln Huntington Beach, with a
what he said. None did. mandatory license and a limit on their
Peckenpaugh and otben representing freedom. Captured cats without a license
Scholz opened the public hearing and would he destroyed as strays.
Peckenpaugh dwelt at some length on City couocilmen reviewed several
his interpretation of his threatened legal animal control measures Monday night,
actions against councilmen. proposed by City Administrator David
He said they weren't threats and he Rowlands.
said be reguiarly furnishes copies of complaints against defendent!: that he is Wit.bout taking official action, coun-
preparlng lo them before they are llled cllmea generally agreed to: in rourt. -Fire the Humane Society as the
He referred specifically to t b e civil city's dogcatcher and hlre a new, agency
rights complaint which had been pre-which currently serves M a n b a t t a n
pared. Beach.
"It's no threat," Peckenpaugh said, -Ralse the dog license fee from $5 to
"it's exercising a right." fl.
Versailles officials later told taincil--Consider a four-city dog pound with
men they have no intenUons of motmd. Costa Meaa, Fountain Valley and
lng any dirt to raise the height of build. Westmlnater.
ings in Phase II, as they had done in ~t a $5 license fee for cat!: and
Phase I.· tlgbt<a cat cootrol procedures.
City Mnnager Robert L. Wynn, 11ylng The cat law 11 expected to ral!e the
he wanted to "correct something that t bll r hen might be misleading on the part of the greates pu c uror w It comes
developer," said what "sketchy" grad-before the couocU for official action, prob-
ing plan!: had been furnished the city ably Dec. 4, according to Rowlands. He aald aa a practical matter, the can-
did , in fact, show moundlog of earth trol of cats is much more dU£icult than
was planned. d
Attorney Roy B. Woolsey suggested to of "oa0ona1 report from the American
councilmen that they refer the entire Humane Auoclation indicates th.at the project to the planning commission be-cause they might all be under conflict nature of cats makes it harder to confine
of interest because of the threat of liUga-tl'.em. lion . The report also states: "on the aame
Councilman John Store later asked city basis, a cat runs by nature from a poten--
attomey O'Neil to prepare an opinion on Ually rabid wild life rather than stop to
that for the next council study session. investigate aa a dog would. Rabies con-
other protestors of the project were trol authorities seldom attempt to include
Richard Clucas, an official of the wen cats ln compulaory vaccination pro--
Newport Beach Improvement Auocla· granu.''
tion. who said lhe potenUal traffic ~prob-Rowlands first suggested a voluntarJ'
lem "i.s not covered adequately" ii\_ the cit license program, but cooncUmen
EIR. ) demanded a mandatorJ law. ,,,. ~:... ~~~ ~mRob": The cat coalrol wool< ran wld<r the ~~ -,,._ -1<11 jurladlctloo ol Cal1londa Aalmal Coalrol, mg the number of cars generated by the Manhattan Beach agency wblcb
the project .. saying he thought It would Rowlaadl wanta to hire in place of lbe
produce twice the 700 estimated by Humane Society .
~~er Councilman Dee Cook was The local Humane Society, run by
critical of the possibility of waiving Robert Sharkey, h11 been heavily
$73.000 in building fees for a paseo he criticized by city orflclals for a "lack of
said the public couldn't get to. effort In dog licensing and dog control.
Judy Tracy 706 Bison Avenue slm-Its contract explret in February and
ilerly questiorled lhe park plan, pci1nt1ng won't be renewed, councilmen agreed .
out that all the developcir ls 1tvlng the
city is a 22·fool strip of property that
its buildings will be Immediately adja-
cent to.
f'ro111 P .. e J
FUN ZONE .•. Attomty William Ell•rs qucllloned the
w\5dom of councilmen agreeing that the
project Is a "single_ unllled" P">ject In
wording in the a-t. _ naturll .......,.. or acMroely allect the
The ,.ttlcmcnt, !hat gives the clevekip-~ of the 1 u r r o u n d I a I on-
er the right to build !Kl units tn Phue vtronment. 1
II. at a betgbt In ....., ol the dty °" Balboa !my owner Allan Beek bid
d\n&nce, llJO Wlivtt Vlrioul other COD-aBlltd tn his petition Mk'RI I nwnaJ.
dltlonl eorll<r lm-4 by Dllmlnl eo1b-ol die councl1 -lhlt the ll'Ullnl of
mlaatonen who had win!ad • a.n.rty Ibo buJldlnc permit to Ibo 1Alt Coolll"" ol~ll unlb an •en. 'Ibo ..,...,....t cellt Uon ComP1111 tbr~taned Ibo~ lo of JU uolta.. ...... ~ character ol the Ba-
Wbm cllma domlndtd mare -1 p e c 111 c lnform1Uon, -Pllltl~ • AttorneYe lllcbud Newell ad Ro1 ~ to the dela:/.,k>r wbat bo Aki ta Woolley lfpad for Betk tblt 3., IClbl
I -ble lime. WU contrary to the eplrit of the dly'I
lrtqutntly llalal lntontlon to _..
Ibo chanctar " tho Balboll .... u port ol Ibo Newport mutar pan. Senate Okays Lobby
SACRAMF.NTO (AP) -The St!11te
has given ltl bl.alri& lo • student lobby
fol'J ihe Calllornl4 State Unlffnlty ml
CoDeg ...
1udp Banytrd ~ gr&llted I
~ order In favor ol the •P-
pllcanta = Iha city counc:U meetloc that II .. lo bo IChedultd later to-
day.
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bedroom house ill thla central Callfomia
farming coater when police fo1Dld lbe
body ol La11tt11 Willett, 19, ill the ba!e-
ment.
The headless body ol her husband,
James T. Willett, 26, ·a recently
discbnrged Marlae from Los Angeles,
was found last weet in a shallow grave
about 100 !fllles away, outside the resort
town of Guemeville. He wu killed a
month ago.
Authorities were led to the woman's
body by 111 eacapecl ooovid who used
Willett'• ll8llle and papen.to get free on
bai! alter be and 1 partner were alTtSled
!or 1 Stockloa liquor store holdup two
weeb ago.
Five llllspeds were arraigned MODday
oo charges of inurderlng Mrs. Willett
during the weekend at the -where
she bid beee llvillg-...ith them.
San Joaquill County Dlstrid Atlomey
Joaepb Baker -qJd _Mn. W'illetl, who
traveled with her tiuaband's aCCUled
killers for a mmath "apparently tf her
own free will," wn.! shot ill the lie.a with
a .38 bullet last weekeed lo prevent her
from talking to authorities about Willett's
death.
When the three female SUBpects 1ap-
peared Ill court; lbe ocan of ~ <c11I
into their -.. -.--Id lll8'S murderer Charles Manson were barely
viotble.
The "A.B." tattool of a white nclst
"inmate hoodlum" group known as the
Arynn Brotherhood were covered by the
coveralla wom by tho l1lo men.
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, 24, Nan.
cy Pibnall, SI, and PrllCllla Cooper, 21,
were neatly attired in blouJes and slacks
as they appeared ~ore,Muolcipal Judge
Lawrea<e Driwll alter being led inlo
court In handculf.a and cbalns.
Mias Fromme and Miis Pibnall spent
mooths ill a ~ outside a Los Angeles
courtboule during tho 1rial of Mesoo
and three ......,. cult folio...,. !or the
"thrlll" ll1ylng> " -SbalOll Tate and aix olbers.
The Fromme girl lesllfied at Ieaglb
during lbe 1rial about her lile orith
Manson while Mias Pitman was accused
ol trying to amuale blm LSD Ill hll jail
eel:.
She said a aew lbed will he. put up If
eoough money can he collected to com-
plement the insurance mooey.
"'Ibis lime It will be a 'llOddea fbed an-
chored to the ground," Bbe Aid. ··
Miss Setterbom said even disasters lite
this one have a good side.
"Now we have all this nice ICl'Ap metal
that we can recycle," she said.
F..WAid.
'Ille Cmltly Reltalll'Ut will bo a
~ replica of lbe old Clmlery
bullctti>g, Fowler Aid.
'"Ibey are. ullnfl tho aame type ol
structure, colon 11>1 even IOll!O of tho
machlnety for decor/' Fowler II.id.
Edison Officials Debunk
Power Blackout Reports
Soalhem calilomla Edi!cm olllc1als to-
dny denied published reports that Orange
County laces a "vlrfual cerlalnty" of
power blackouts In 1975 due to the
passafe of the COa.i!Une Co!lservatmn
Initiative by voters last week.
It was stressed that "Proposition 20
complicates an already critical problem"
and makes blackouts "probable," but
Edison olficlah decnn.d to go be}'Olld
that.
Another county newspaper this morn-
ing said b1ackouta are "virtually certain"
and attributed the words to Edison of-
ficials.
"This was not our language," said Bob
Beck, Orange Qiunty division manager
for Edison.
Edison Is currently seeking permission
for a $250 million eI})Dnslon of It!: Htm-
tington Beach generating statloo... Of.
ficiala said that if conatrucUon IUrted in
Ocloher 197!, as had heea plaDDed before
passage of Proposltton 20, the .anticipated
peak power demands of summer 19?5
could probably be met without blackout.I.
Howeyer, Beck said today that bls best
"guestimate" ls that construction won't
begin untU at least June, 1974.
He said it was "probable" that this
would mean blackoota.
Proposition 20 sets up a regional corn-
mls!lon wblch must approve all develop-
meet willllll 1,000 yardo ol tllt ..._ The
law req¢rel that the l1rlt meel!og
take place by Feb. 1, 19'13, and con-
struction ~!\lm.'vala could he~ lo come
an)'llme 1artj;r' thal ' : " '
11But we're not eipedlIJi that," Beck
said. "They'll need to organize, draw
guidelines, and assemble a staff. We an-
Uclll'!te a aubll8allal delay lo our ptana."
EdtaOll had IOllgbt lo oecqre 1 8111>-
tlnglolt Beach city building permit before
tho Nov. 7 electlcm, lhlll 1YOidlng td-
diUonal entaqltmenta In tho event
PropoolUoo IO paaed.
However, tho city den>allded a ·~un
and co111plete" eaviromnealal 1-1
statement before It would act. Edllon II
In tho p,_.. llOW of preparing SUch &
statement
II blactouta come, tlley would be
rotated throulb tho' Edllon oervice area
oa il p1aulW 'boall, ""' probebly would
not last more than an hour 1t a time,
Edison ollldall Aid.
0 Blactoutl are 1 Jut resort," ex-
plailltd Gelle Wetall, Edllon Oruge
CoulJly public relatlollll rep..-tallve,
"but If the power demaad keep1 ln-
creaalng and "le can't build new power
atatfona, we're going to nm abort
aometllne between 1'14 and 1971."
10 GAP HERE!
Our carpet instelletions ere so smooth that you can 'be
assured of·the finest seams anywhere.
We hand sew our seams from the back with a cross-stitch,
and then reinforce with latex to prevent them from ever
coming open. This takes a little longer, but is infinitely
superior to taped se .. ..,,s •
The best installers in the county are performing
ALDEN'S, trained by us to install the right way!
for
To be sure that +tie carpeting you choose won't have 9epa
where the seams are, mike au re thet ALDEN'S doea the job.
ALDEN'S
CARPITS e DRAPES
1663 PIK111le Aft.
COSTA MISA
646 4131
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Smith Innocent toclly Ot Ille "fnalni"
deotbl ol two Anny olllcen II illeo Hoe
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Firemen Save
Roof in Irvine
lnloe PoUce and a rescue unit
-~t..lallnUtrtol~ -~,.,,_ lo .. -ii I • <dl1pM at Im~·
Avenue abortly befol'fl noon today.
Accumulations of water from
today'• ralnatonn r e pa r t " d I y
threateaed the ooe-story indusbial bUl!db\c ' uaed by the Towne
Ad>ertllen Malllni Servlc& firm.
Employes were sent home for the
day while firemen worked to clear
roof drains of debriB wblch ba~
up · ...., oo the n.1 roof, a
spolelman for the Irvine tndustrlal
Complez said.
Dmv Jones
Closes Over
Fabled 1,000
~EW YORK (UPI ) -The Dow Jones
indultriaJ average poked above 1,000 at
mid-session · today, heightening the
suspense which bu marked trading since
the widely wa7"bed indicator last .... ~
a~ the fabled level for the liht
time .,.. 1111.
The .,Dariet closed abnve 1,000 for the
first tlme, at l,oo.1.16, a gain of 6.£19
points.
~ average, wnich measures move-
ment.of 30 blue chips on the New York
Stoct Eldnanp, first showed above 1,000
on an 1-ly bells at 1 p.m. Friday, but
failed to bold through the close,
~ to put the mart in the reoord
boob.
SiJ: --lour In early 11111, nn Fri·
day and agaln!t Monday -the Dow had
topped 1,000 an the intra-day high -a
compilation of I.he day's highs for all
component lsaues.
Never, however, bad It closed above
the mark, and a mystique bas arisen
concerning the Impenetrability of this
level. · . . In 1918, alter reaching a high of 995.15.
the marl:et met rough going and fell
more than ZOO polnl.s In a period of
monlha.
Prominent
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R. QuenUn Royer, put Jn11c1en1 ol the
American ~ of Oral Slqery and a
prolesscr at the Ml)'O Cllnlc, drowned
Monday morning In a HuntlnlJlon
Harbour channel in Huntlnlton Beoch.
Royer, 52, of sm l'alldlad Circle, Wu
lmmd Doating lac< -In the cllasmll
about 9 a.m. by a neighbor who was
watering her lawn, acardlng to police.
His wife reported 11111t be bad gone to
the family beat about 2 a.m. where IMI
oe<asionally slept u be oou1d not lllaep in
the house.
When be failed lo return the nm
morning, Mn. iloy<r called pol1ce al 7,30
a.m. .
Police said be ·bad Doated about 100
yards from bll boat before the nelgltbo<
discovered the body.
No reaaon for bll laillnf Into the chan-
nel bas been -bllJhed yet, In-
vestigators said. Boyer's wife did tell of-
ficers he bad a past history of heart
problems.
Royer, wha prac::ticed In Looa Beach,
was described by his partner, Or. Harold
Neibling, as bavlnC a lilt of. ac-
ct1mplishments "s.ii: miles Jong."
He was graduated from India• School
af Dentistry and the Jndl•rw UniYenlY
Medical Center.
From 1949 to 1962 Dr. Royer aerved as
a professor of oral surgery at the Mayo
Clinic before ct1ming to Long BMcb to
begin bll practice In 19113.
He wu a put diplomat of the
American-board ol onl 81J111WY and
president ol the M-Slate llenlal
Association.
He w:u the author of M profeamal
publicallou nn oral mrgery and lour lat-
books. Royer ,. • • alao the prosldlint
elect of the 19'1S-74 Harbor Dental Society
whose membership Include> over !all
dentists In the ,....tor Long Belch -· RA>yer I.I survived by bll wUe, Vella;
lour daughlera, Jan, Suaan and Margie,
all of the home, and lJnda Role, of
Stockton.
Funeral service. are pcndlnB with the
Westminster Mortuary.
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convention, before McGovern hlllllelf
was even nominated, Manklewlzcz and
Kirby Jones, the .... tor'• p r e 1 1
secretary, received wonl in the ca-
didatel' trailer of a report clrculating on
the oonvelllloo noor that Eagleton bad
• In.junction Bid
On Bread Strike
LOS ANGELES (APJ -A federal I~ In the hospital with a mental prob-
oourt judge was llCbeduled today to. bear Dlvld Scbouhmacber a televillon eor-
_a_ ~t request for an In~ 'l"JIC)llllenl now with' ABC, aid the
to liall I fM<lay-Gid balltry llrtke.tba~ ~ aldol dlamloaed It 11 "one
thruteu the supply ol blkerY pldl on more ol the nutty things you bear around
the West CQut's groceiy Jbel'ffl. the conventkm," but that Mankinlcs
A dealal of today'• requul for a said It bad better be checked. prt!iJnbw'Y and ~ tnjunc:Uon Joneo said be cln:ulated around the
and a ratralnlnil •order would hllllt In hall, and In the preu galleries, but never
the wolbul opreadlnc nationwide, a beard any more. · .
union opoteaman AYI. The nezt day, at McGovern's dlttdlon,
The ltrib by t b e Baken and COD-90me two dozen aides {Si.o alft vice-
fectlonm W«bn International Unlon presidenUal names alter . Edward M.
of -"-lea, AFIA?O.-lnvolvM aoly Kennedy rejected the mlnatlon. They
abot.. ball the l<(lon I baking 'llOl'll:·force narrowed the list to sis, Eagleton,
and II ~lnlod 00 rrr Qlo-tal. Wisconsin Gov. Pabict Lucey, Boston
the nation• largest bakery, wbole line Mayor Kevin White Democratic National
include$ Wonder Bread. ' The finn' ~-....... ba ~ Cbalrman Lawrence F. O'Brien. labor
. I ~-•• .-~ Ye ~ leader ~ V(ooclcoct and 8arpll
ulled except !or -..ct lacllltla at Shriver, eventUllly to be namad alter
Portland, On!,. and Spokane, Wub. Eagleton was dropped.
m Con.tDental filed ault m Los Weit! who 'Wll unavailable for ques.-
Angel .. SUpertor Court Monday to •!<>!> tionlng lhll ~ ...., detailed to choct
the lbite. reports that Eagleton bad I drlntlng
J-Ooepb Kane, spoktsman for the problem, and acoordlnC to M~
Ba.ten UnJon, aald the strike would et.· and legislative aalstant John L. Hollm
lend to the East Coast If the bating com· reported that the Misaourtan bad been
paruea were unsuccessful In thelr court hospllalized for exlutution not drtnklng
bids to halt the stoppage. "It wu an annrar to the al~
'l)>e ~ bas produced so~ bread charge. That's what wa were lootlnc
shortages to Soutbeni. ~a but for," Bolun recined .. 0 No one really
most marlEets and l'!staurants said ao far thought of tt on' Its own."
there bad been no serious problems for M.wicz 11\d be cloobll that
COlllUIDen. McGo\ran WU told. .
But lndultry olfidall ,.Id some "Why lhoulcln't the oenator go Into the
•• lborlapl oould develop within the next holpltal for allllllllon!" be:.-. "!lo
" ,~. daya u lboppen deplete aupplles have a lol of people. Tbat'1 llk0 uiml be
DOW Cll lbtfvel, had polio when be WU I kid. n ..
DAILY PILOT Senate ()kays Lobby
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baa glven Ila blemlnl to • -labl>jl for the California Slaio Unlvenlty and
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' 1ecfure sertei '
.MeMS . rges
.~lY.Work
: ·on ·Freeway -~ .... , .· . . ~·~suspe'' c~"
by Wllllam L O'Brynn, final "''~'"• STOCKTON (UPI) -~ _ ,_ " ~ · .i IQ'C.CO.-lo7"!-055d,
Eutblull Elemesrtary School, 7:M :• --zed Wllb the .. .._ di/k"f!!f.!. ~U::.:-. llil·-
p.m. flulll7" = lind ------~ Jrt, ,,_ ......
SQUARE DANCING -Conmu1111t,y t'Aryan-" -cm lbelt ·, Wat • 111 to pltlll Id. err>; "'"'8tnnctlc>n ~:=·F~~llp.m. :==:::,...:l1D:.:=: 'ii=~~Lbi;::
..:.:~ ~ ;;, ;::ba':""Ball,~ ..:" = -=-·=:: i:-=. .. ' -~.,,.~.,.,;:.:.('.:;
10 p.m. Mm-.fU.S, "How the Brain = = ~ = ::t' to .... !lifl the -belweeo Bay
wor'b," Soda! Sdmoe !WI. I p.m. body OI Laarm wmeu.11, In the-. ~~zri~=
-AY, MW. II ment. ty ons the lint -Bay Street and
ORAN<iE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -The be#l1m body ol her lmi>ad,. llrlMl>l'sp.et.
ilfC1llar -..... Fair llrtfo, • p.m. James T. WllJetl, -. I ~ "We ........ to shove the IOUtbem -
OCC PRAKA 11£P/J\TIOOO' -~. 1brioe tnim Los ' Alllelel. up by. ;for \lnrM Yoon and tralllc oc-
PIWl!I ''Y-· by Federico Gama --Jial -tn • lllnallcnr CJ17" TOuctH ~6U'~1l'~c--wblcll have CIClClllnoCI Jn.·the . L<n:a, Noor. lJ.11. 1::111 p.m. No c:111rp. • .-100 mllea a'lfl)', -the ·-' ElnicVffve Virlyn u • ....: -.,... ii a bi& crlltdon,"
SPOON R•VER .AN'l'BOLOGY -"""ot G......we. He wu kllled a .,, -nn . PimJey llld.tod"1· ,
Eatancla Bid 8dtoOI clnma · clul, lllll!lll> • • ,,.... "'"'* by TNmc W•11er AudllCl'lum, ~.II,~ 1111111. -1"I" led to the _.. ' . • . "' Jbl! !!'.lcfrldgt ...... that l90 .Injury ...
ROYAL PlllUWIJIONl.C OF LON· bodY by ID .eac..,..i Cllllnld wllo .-f'...... .. ... e J . =-ii:rve OCCbned •on Newport DON -Oril!ie ·c.1unty PIJllbarmonlc Wiii.it's • ._ 055d papen to• get frea on · belftett llAirbor ·B<ialeYlld
Soclety .oooeert.<DwlordHall,801!4p.m. bal!allorbeandapartnerwerelmllled MARTH and the ewpon City Jinllls durbic the
Ticket Information, M&-MIL • for a 8toctton liquor store holdup two • • • • put f'!ll'.
UCI LEcroRES -''Tha•iltlc weeks ago. "Tbele wenin't just fender _,en or Value of An." Third 11Qor -..... e Five~·_,, lrralped Monday wallted over mountains ·and eventbfng · acddeo!B'lhar-·t roporlaf, lllil eat-
Gateway Qlllnmou, 7-10 p.m.Mfl .,,; oo cbaniM o1 llll!nlerlnc 11r1. ·Willett else to get here, and they c8n!t live with ltslool that tnjared people," ulcl Plnlllef,
1$.lO. "llllur-..nce, "Imai-._.. ' -~ ilia Wn 1'1orfd al Ilsa booae wheno bumpe In the si(eWalt oryuddleo"'ld llle · l7ddlttC tl!il W ol the -.11 OOOIJ'l"d
and l'nlll~lnl P la· a-.., • i-'111 • biid -°""I -Cbem. gutter .. ' 1 • .In • ~ .n.. '-'" , · Humanllla llall, 7-10 p.m. ~II wv,, Siii IGOlllllD ~ Dillricl: Attorney ' ' • • With 'cbo -.,. leg ol the fnefty 1$.lO. · -. Ja.plj BUor· aid Kn, ~. wbo "We've lost •our land ethic. '11'1 go In' . ~ aj 117 eallj-. the olflP.il'
travaled wltb her blllbmd'o' ac<:used and.do something that wW have an effect bellt'f9 ·11za1 'ca ......,, coJ11i1mM
tlllen for 1 month "-mtlr ot her on the land for a g~ra_Uon or even bun-~.. . the ellmlnatlon~ ~lralllc.
.... .J~o~n Dem'..;. own free WW," wu.lhot In the Iliad with dreds of years .. Marth says ~. the -""get It done. ..LALf"" "'? a .ill bullet last --lo prevent her ' · the better " said Plntley "Tbe tralllc lnms talklnil ID .-ltlta iboal Wlllelt'• &lrprised by the apathy 01 Coota M.,. count ~ oW.. 61,0llO a day mr during the
Th Bia k
death. residents toward tbelr envlronmen~ !lll!lllDe1I 11•1 nm tbaJi 80000 1 day. at C OU ts When tbe tlni'ee 1maa1e ...... Ii>" Marth indicated be aasalled the tree Thi! II more than moot ~ han-
peared In court. P.io ,.... of .._ cul ordlnanc:e Rnly because ot1'tn "ba'f>J not die." .
Certalll• by' '75 ' Into their -u • lrlllute ID IDID been ~ to go down to the ""'5Ddl · lR>',ailNd Clail'nllh fir "'"'(llioht al murderer a.des Mm ..,, benl1 --• .... ... · ·· elllilr .lr•w., ....W la a..uatiit, ..,.
vtslble. .... ~-car6i"t0 Ilsa"""*"'-
Soutbern caruonzi. ·-·j.. •The "A.JI.• -oc t.,":' TICilt "I usually only take a .position when · "lnmlt.t bondluin" -'u the there 1.s "abso!ulely·no chance ol wlnnlDg
day denlad pmu-reports 11na1 ~ Aryan Bn>lberlnciod...,. ..-.by 111e .. -if tbert.-11 M''publlc reacitoa. But -• -th N ·
County ,_ • ''virtual c:ertatnty'' ti covera111 """'by the two mm. somebody w to go out ..a aay mt baa iuaO et eWD()rt_
power blackootl tn 1f7S "due to tbe Lynette "Squeaky" FtilUIDl,· K, ~--to be said. We're morally baund to do .
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I;" ·-~·-of the Coulllne Ccmlerntlon cy Pitman, H, ad Prlldlla Conpar;ll, something," he said. Boat j-. --~ D · Initiative by voters last ·....it. ,..,. neatlJ atllred !tr -ml liKb Tied to Marth's pre s er v 1 t I o n :~ · Own; aa Ibey a_.-ed bllGre llllDldplli' Jadp pbilnaopby II 'that 'the beol llllng !bat can
U -llr!Olod.-tbat "Propooltlon 20 La......,.'Drhali aller ba!ml led Into be done with nature ls to·\..Ve lt'alooe. T --'•-·
oompllc:alaa .. ~critical J!l'Obletn" court Jnl -and c:balsia. This includes a Cl'OSHecllon of diverse IAim,' at .t8,000
and ma1t"7 -~ "-polllble," txic • llils Flww lltTI illlo a-ipmt weeds and grasacs growing in a gully ad-•
Edllon olfk:lala• Wlnaf to. gn ...__. '-mcill!ba •In ·~--_,,.•, i.. -AttteJea Jacent to Ille Meu Verde golf coune In •• _,_ . --"tbe' ...... -Marth' neJgbborbood.
tbeL . ' •"" tlfte __,_~ >-k . ._.._.-lot ....: " I ~n-di ~ Another mmy iilwapapw-lbla ....,.. !'.l':..m •.. :::::::'al"":'~ -We'?9 ...._the veiaity .... lhll -11
Ing said bloetollla are~-· .. !alz>• -~ :z__.. ~ ~-~. an lmplAcea~le lhlnll aboot natun.''
and allribUted !be -•• of ----say& Marth wllO BaJI' co.ta Meoa In IMS llclala. w . • ·Tllo, 'l't!ltzlb!a 61. t"71ili,d"at-loaltll "and' It's not better." .
'"11111 wu not Otll' ~~ sa1f Bnb do!rlll .jilt ~--Iii!' lllo With He believes' It Cl!> .be made better by
-. 0rqa eaintJ ~ .-....r •-ifltll 1111!'·,._ -~_, ~ land out of clmJlatlnn lbrOlllb
for -. l• · ' ~.IQIDI, • to ii . ...,,blit! Ulll In lt!s'Jall government purchase. .
-• ""'"'1llJ IEE~DC .-..~ 'coc._. ~-• -,:-• . "You· cu't jull take. any \aJlll ·ln>m
!or I $119' IDlllloa ... ~Oiltl'illi>'.' "~· _ .ai-.~ ~ the -1e Of t.ep.-'""f litniit, ao • •"'--~~ --.....,._;,• · " -. .. lnu the ..,. I tlllni< the government n1ust-atart bnJ1n1 .... -~ -•tbnl -· ()£. en far'-" · ~ i land. We_.... to_ stmnly_IOI a___.._ llclala said lltal 11.-.ctlcm llarlaf In , -. ' . . ...... ~ .... -.... --. u '"'4 .. ...., -Wira ~ ll;lloc:fi:J.., miabaven of oor state and lotal !ms uldi ind,
pa .......... !t. -= .... -.11118\lt= eaclf04 --I . I ••• and talieimidoutofclrcolaU"l',"'"11Marth. ~• _.,.,_,_ '"""J:;.,: ~ · ..i-'I' ,..,. .. ,11 •._did_.... JI DOI Marth belleve4 iD ol loulbern ..-I!'!"... *"%~ . w . --.. '.::... ~ L.. '=="' caiifornla will becolne ~cal c.;:.~Qt,.;::..,iW-;"'" '.~ ..... -i:~--dlAater_area. soon an .
... 1" -.H ....... --· 'I •liJart ..., •• -. 1 • -WWI 11YMb," tlll, "' al Wiim Drl90n . 11:'.-.:\1.:~f.~W!;. tliat lhls .-vtbeJ...::::=t1ttc:1tu1es. Block Pa· rents _.. i;f"' ............. '1'111 Judp·-.lbl -......,is ~=ap • -eott>-~ _;.ball~'"!I--tbe ar-M • . S. 1 .ted -·wlildt mitlt _ ... all develop--·-· ... eeting a
ment within 1,000 yards of the lll>ore. The Cr • I • and WDllam "'· •• -·'-~-1 the •-__ ..._ Goucher, 23, ID U-belnl held m
"'" ·...--. -·-· •-. Stoclton·~ 171 ·0cl. IO l!quor.iilore rob-take pi-by Fol!.· 1, 1m, ad """" bery, _.. _.., later llotndaJ with
lbree an..tatlon mett'""" ~ .. been
scbeduled bi the llad>or Jo tO aciinalnt
parents .ol l!Cbool ~ children witls the
Bloct Parenta rocr1m.
ClUJ, Burgwr
Had to Stre h
altuctloa approvals oould begin to oome the uw<ler of Willett,
anytime after !bat.
"Bui ....... not . '"""'"'' that," Beet
aid. "'nioy'IJ -to aganlto, dnw
guidelloei, and llMlhble a staff, We an-
ticipate a AU-dilq lo oar plina."
lldllo. w ·--ID • ...,n 'a Hun-
Ungtan ~ di)' balldbfg.pcrmll before
the Nov. 7 elecllnn, thus a>Oldlng ad-
dltloaol enlllT(lorllmll In the• -
Propol!llon 10 "'8ed-·
Reinecke Appointed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'LI. Gov. Ed
Relnecte has been named cbalrmon ol a
tut force that _...-to atrwnllne
Callfomla'• -macblDelY ol local
--Relnech, nammMondlyto ihe pool by Gov. lloolld Reaps!. aal\l the
lludy w111 ... t m.r. elll&ncy, io-
c:o11, ~ locll -and.""" !Qr what the lleulellant aiwezim called
•lov~tlaa."
The llnt ~ It .~:Ill 1nnlgbt l7ld Is
scbeduled 11>r eone.. Pirt· .s.;izo.1.
Anolber 11 ~.Ior !be ume·llme ~ at BaYvte• school and i third
Nov. 21 at Victoria ,Sdlool.
Police olllcen will be nn band at elCh
of the meettnp to "!>lain details of the
Bloct Parenti Ram:
Tlte Block Parents program prvvldes
substttute motbera arid !atben wbero-
cbllilren 1D!'Y 10 for help U lnJunlll. or
UU..tened by baml Im their WIJ to and
fi'oln. acboOL
10· ·GAP ·HERE!· .
Our cerp~t ·in1telletion1 ere IO 1m.ooth that you
euured of the finest seem• "e"llyw.her•.
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SJiy ~ye A.ideal
We hand sew our seems from the back with a croH·ttitch,
and then -reinforce with latex 'to prevent ,them · frolT) 'evfr
coming open. This tak~s • little longer,, but Is lhflnltely
1uperior to +aped 1e11m1 .
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TMM" A. M•t•• --a.e.. H. &..et li•••f'4 P. N•ft ------llf W"' .... ,_ ..... -"'.0. .... 1 .... tuu .-.-"!!li:.-S::..'?r"=E -.r:::=r.r-....
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Newport Copt.ers Get ·Night _ Vision '
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Newport Beach b moving to &Ive Ill
police .,. In the *1.nl&lnt -
Cooncllmon Maalay ni,bt -
the expcndtture ol Slll,000 toWard the -
or developlnC an lnlrartd .tftlDI -
that will alloW potloo MlicOVM: pllotl ID
ny blghw at mlctit :rot-U.m to•
detailed lldiYjtJ OD the crouzid. , ,
Called I low npt Jml $W~. dl¥k\I.
the equl~ II to be developod 1lltdor
oonll'ld wltln Pldlco-t'otd'I ~
Dlvlllon la NftPCll1 -Councllmon a-1ated the -
after leambtC Ilsa fo\leral gn••-bad turned dciiri> I recplell for ... to
finance "'9u.,.n.nt ol tho ""'!Inc
ayllom.
The -.t Utr ll:nlorctmtnt
-Admlnlalntloo ..w Ilsa ...
offer of '80.too ol "Jn.tlnd" -*'
Its share of the -WU not .... enoup.
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The be~ installers in th• coll~ ~re ~ing
ALDEN'S, trained by us to initaR·tm; right·wayf · • ••
To be _sure that the cerf)eflng you choose won't he¥•·'9ap•
wher9 tfie ••amt ere, make sure that >iLDEN'S does the job. •
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