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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• 7 •• a nswor I • I DAILY PILOT * * * '10' * * * Firing of __ ~.~gela. D~r,-~~. . .. FRI DAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, 1969 \101... U. 1\10, llT, 4 iECTIONS, '2 r AOfl .. ·:,..r Love Battle .~drich Backs Rege 11ts' Sta11d 011 Co111111u11i sts \\"hen 11 c111n1·s to Co1111nunisl T)arty nirmbrr~ te<1cl11ni:; 111 the un il·rrsily. l!C Jr1·Jnc C\i;111tf'Por 11a nirl I. Aldrich Jr, is :ii. rxld~ 11·ith l 'CL A Chancrllor Charh•s E. Y oun~. \'ouni: i . di{v111g llH' l C flflarrl of Tl cgrnl·, :ind ~upport1 11g t11e r111ht of ;1vnv.·cd Crin1n111ni~1 Angela Da 1·1~ lo lr:.ir:h on J11s L;CLA carnpu::.. \Vhcn a~ktd l11s opinion al a Ncv.·1>:.1rt Harbor Cha1nbcr of Cornmcrcc meeting thi~ wrck, UC! Chancellor Aldrich said : "It is very clear. Con1munists are nol tn he r111ployed in the Unive;sity of C;11iforn i;1. The only lhing to do 1s to get rirl of t11c1n. and 1hat has been done !by r('gent's f'dicl but l\1iss Davis has cx- <'rcised h0r right of appeal to the (::irultyL'' The lJCLA Academic Senate v::ited 55t to 4 on Wednesday lo rescind Its 1950 vote tn ban Communists from employment find 539 lo 12 to condemn the regents for ordering Miss Davi s' dismissal. Young stood with the faculty , saying political lests arc incompatible with fr ee inquiry~ the ban on tom1nunist Party· members prnhably is unconstit utiona l ;:ind dismissal \\'ou ld set back UCLA can1- pus contribution toward achievement or r11 cial equality. Miss Da•·is, a Negro, i.~ schctlulcd 1.o lx·gin tear:hing "Hecurring 1-'llilosophical Themes in Black Literature" on ~1onday but regents were meeting in emergency session today to block U. The UCI Academic Senate, v.'hich 1neets \VCdncsclay, has received a '20..pagc l'Ommunication rroni the UCLA Senate asking support in the Angela Davis case. Henl Hohhcr lla lled ; K illed in E8cape 1'r y LOS ANG~LES (U Pl1 -/\ man thwarted in his at.ten1pt to rob an apart- ment manager of his renl rtceiplS with a rarbine was shol and killed when he tried lo eS<'apc last night. polie sald, The dead 1nan, lenlativcly identified as Cha rles E. !)ucke1L. 20, of Inglewood. \va~ killed by Pollre v.·hc11 he ran 011t the back flo;ir ilfter police had surrounded the apartment and.fired tear gas into it. .\ J -.+.i... I * u . '-. I . ' .•. ''• . • . -:.;-~ " .. " • ~ -DAILY l'IL.0 1" Sl•lf P~Olti , Triangle VictimS-........ ,,~P '"•··~"1• . .-..-,.;. _ _... >f ,;:. •• "~~•<•.· ... ,.,,.., .. ,. '"-"'·4'· 'rhesc eight young ladies are candi~atcs for Miss Orange C01.1nty t· Press Club title. \.Yinner \Vi!I be named Oct. 13. Fro1n l~ft are Karen Ga rdne r, Garderi Grove j Donna Flory: Fountain ·vaHey:-Clndy-IJel-. linger, Corona del Mar: Vicki Voak, Cost...'l .Me sa: Jan .f<~rcderick, ~ Santa Ana : Kathy f-fanson .. Anaheim; Julie Zipkin, Hun·tington Beach,.~ and Elayne Oramma·s. Brea. .•. f or Their Lives A t Nike Sites 4 ., Writes Nlxo11 Pilot, Wife's LSD Crackdowi1, ,, •' ( Lo ve r Re111ai11 Jails Three Gls 2rid GOP S enator .Jo.i1~ C1i li ca ) l 'o(Ja y ,.,. I ,. 'll ·~ ' ' ... ~e~*"""'-•"''";-... "" .......... ~_'-".r:':...'-' ,, r-.l!c\1\11 ~Ul'll ~At lca.~1 threr Anny 11'1 lc:id1 o other arrr:>t:>. ,t Critics of Hayns wort/1 1\11 ai rll11r pilul <ind thr n1:1n he allrgcd· 11 ~hol <1ftcr lind 1ng him in his estr;,ng('d ~rviremcn ' statione<l al Nike-Hrrculrs Aeling on a tip fr.om Artny ~nt~ rnissile sites near il-1ian1i ha\'r been ar-r-.tetro detectives raided an apartn1ent i~ rr~led by ci vilian authnritics in a l!ialc.;ih rl'n\cd by six scrvice~n ai· rT.1c kd ow11 on ;in <11!egert 1-5 0 ring lached 10 !ht• 47Lh Artillery Brigade and ·,1 ire·~ brtirr)('ln1 c:nntinucd !he ir fight fnr operating on south Florida defense bases. st111.iiJncd at thc l\;ilie-Hercules site just \VASHJN GTON -Tro11hlf' 1no1inlf'd fllr the SuprC'n1e Court no1ni n;1tion cif CIC'1n- rnt F. tlaynsworth .Jr. today \\'ith the :iddition of another H!'pilb!ican scnat.01· \n tl1c chr1111s of dcn1and~ on l'n·~Jde1 11 Nixon lo 11·1L11draw the <1pp1Jint 1nent. Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-'.'J.J .) "''rntr the President. \\'ho is st;ind ing firn1 be - hind Jiaynsworth. that ••[ believe wi1 b· drawal of the nomination v.·ould sf'rvr the national inlercst in rcstorin~ puhllt· c()nfidcnce in the integril y of Lht· Supreme Court." The Senate's senior Bcpublican, Sc·11 (;corge D. Aiken of Vern1ont. said t0<i<11' "I v.•ould think" President Nixon wo11I(! ~·ant to consider v.·ithdra11.·ing the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Clement F . Haynsworth if there arc go- ing to be 30 or 40 Senate votes against il. Stressing th at he is absolutely uncom· n1itted on the controversial nomination, Aiken said : "If there are going lo be as many as 30 or 40 votes against it. it Stray Sl1ot Kills Man Dow11stairs WHITTIER fAr) A stray rifle ' bu llet, . accidentally . fired duri.ng a.. . \1 01ild be. r:1llH'r dlftic11t1 (or Ille 111sl1(·1· 11 ' lod.iy 111 Or<ingc Cvun!y fl!ec!~cal , The ca~ O¥ne.to,hght t0<lay_w,1:1~11 t\lc "''l'?t of ~li~J)1.!'S 1:~J~~ctt.o ~xpress':"ay. (..pnl1•r thrC<' \i ere hroughl into eourl to !ace Thf' Sf'pl. 1~ md netted the arrest~ W k Ed v.111 Foster, 20 . of ~tin fvlarino, Cali~ .• llt1'-1'Hl..il ,,ff1(1:11, ~;i1d :.1:1n'1 R. {i lir·, tliarges . 111r 11 (lq1111 who nolicc said soli,1 1 ... 90 tablets to 1 huns<'ll -~li11t1ld h(' get tu1111rini'd -111 .)'I <.l!11L 111 lht• hr;,d d1Jring lhr rl'Jn· Anny intclligenrc ag('l11:\ ;ind Di;id e · \V 11. n C'-I ·I rlon L ll1111k I 1·.nuld 1\;1111 l'l hr f'•111 r,·o,int v n,circntic.s d(·trcti rcs arc narroucs ti gtnl: 1 1a1n 11. -A iulll, 2Q, 11·11111.1l 1nn \\'rd'H'.~d.1y n1"hl with nilflt "' o~·go> wl>l1 w-.. ··ha•ged w,.,,, lh·-i1i·1111•d IJ.1· ~1 11111· id i;o lu 1r1," 1\1hr11 tuJ.t -"" '' coopc~''lln" in an lnvcsti.,ation exrv:<:\e<l ,. ,,_: 1 · '"' .._ ' ,...,._ \Ldt h~w C ,\l;'1lliin. 1~ ~11!1 on the <Tit1cnl '" ,, "' ''" counts r,f sa!e of LSD, two of possessiqj\ •1 l'f'porlrl', 11 I ~1 <.1lk111, 4~. is off1c1ally desc:riiwd ;i~ and one count of consp iracy lo com mit·~ ll :iv11swort h \!JI <! a r·t porl ('r t•;1rlv tod;)y l:11r h111 IL w:is prrd1 c1cd tod3 y th;it h1' • ' . felony: ::intl '!Wbt:rt ·J. ·C11mdcn -Jr., ' ~:~11111:;1;~:1'.:~1 1111~.~~110 t~~k ~~~~1~~~.i~~~E~;~ :~!1}.~J~!~:;~~~~-c'.~. rrr~~11 ~'.~ s.c1_f·l.~r}i.~1:~ .. -· S~.•~!f:l Jtfl!.r-.~~~-.~~;;~ ~·1~~:Jr°t&to~:~=~~. nrver con.~idrrcO such ::ic1io11 . · ··· · lnvcst1ga\ors sa1c l\ta\k1n e.n!crcd his Army and Melro agents refus~d "'I did noL and I don't know ll'h(!rt' th;it 11i ft',~ Sanla An:1 ;ip;irt1nent ;ind lire!! Wltr1n :1•g . u,} <Hsc uss tl1c-iTivrstlgation, even clccli11i1 •·1J111or c:arnc fron1.·· he said ··1 nerf'r 1wn :..liots ;1L l.lit·k who v.·;.\s lying r:ude on Ii 11 . to give the ranks of the servicemen i :1g~e.~tctl it, nevtr thought abo11l 1L and ;>.·J r~. l\1alkin's l.K'd rt.;1rling a co111i<' book . \'olvcd. 8ut Fred Francis, a nfwsman f ."n1 110L !hinking about it nnw" The srcnnd bullet ~1ruc.k (;U ck on the top It \Vas coo l enough along the Orange radio station WVCG in Miami, said Prcsi<lcnt Nixon reptJrlcdly re1n;iins nf lhr head ;is he was· trying to disarin Coasl today, bul \'ieaLhe r forecasl:ir.<. sources report thal Army lntelligen 1·onridenl lhat lhe Senate will conf1r1n ~l:illiin. ;vere looking beyond .lhe wecke~d lo a agents arc ready tn .proCced \Yith cou '!aynsworlti's appoinlmf'nL Mr.s. '[crri· l\lallin, 45,'>·" round~ Glicli.. .• ~Wltrg~ 9f h~L ... ~~!~~Sa,ol,a-.Jw.!.a ~.ipdt., ... ~ -" .rf'iarUt l procee,etlvg._.,.. agai\lst~ more---th· Prc~s SCcfetary H.6nahl 7.icgl<'r rrpeJl· hlecdlng and unconscious, as she return· A surge of high prC?sure that (ol!owed two doz~n mer>. cd nt Key Biscayne, Via .. lus ahnosl I'd tn the bedroom from taking a shov•er. the spread of cold air across ~he west .-~--~---~----~11 dnily sta1<:111ent thal Nixon Jul!y supJ"IOrl-\\"il.h her in Lhe ap<1rtment v.~cre two of 1'hurs<l!iy brought \vi~Jy weal'.1er to. the ~c~ .. Hayns11 or~h. l ie. al so denied once thr cou plr·s three daughters. coas1al area today, with locahzCd gusty .1g,1111 lh<it llavnswo1 lh had ;i,5kcd lhal ,1 1,. f d 00 1 h 1 1 • ,,.,·od• 1·0 lhe canyons I· · · · ·, · 1 1 I ·d I 1, a ·in v.•as 01111 a u an our a e, ·' . us nu1n1nat1on 1c w1t 1c rawn anr sa1 ic . : . . 1 1 Off" r~ The coo l breezes· \vere expected' Lo j:::i ve <'ot1ld fi nd no lracc of alleged reports in ,1 ne,1rhy co1n\vas1 ie .own~-ice.. . • . . . l 11.-· .l-..a-...table I d · · · I" 1 1 -_J~. ~;ud . J~r harl lll'<L.a· . .P~~J.~.bqg. w•Y: Jat~<1Y ~-.~' lll)~ru~ ,. ~ iat 1a 1~1nd1~1r.:lf!.~..,., {~·~· ~M~i ifrii11ffil'i1~ ·~ara!Rd' a·imareiit1f'in-dCse rf air, ra'isi11g· tempera:turei tri\o the' 'cna e •-i i(l llUVlSC\I . r I r I . 1 d "'" ror Oran·ge County's inlaod areas and !here. \Vere not enough votes to confirm h;iled the power u umes 0 a aun ry ""'s · . , 1 · Hayliswortll. cleanser. up to the middle 80 s local y. • ' Don't ' Call Hin•. '"Duste~' Orange Coast lt"s going lo be a v.·indy week- end. Ifie v,·ealhern1an says. bre€tily. Lbok' for 1ve:'!llerlies-up to: llf, ti:Jld!,1 \1ndcr· sunny· skies :with tempera- tures reach,ing:into the· Bll's. nareotics raid e a c I y _tpday, Pl~_o11.eA INS"JD.E .'fO.!)i\ Y ~;l~~~~n~ ;:.~~~~-~~~ ~~~ ~~~n~~;~~~ R esUtlt rt1.Le1tr GiPes Pl1.011 c Firiri 'FiC.kl'i ·Firige_ .,..,. Five tliousa.nd stude-1 Hs 111ill police said . ~ fjr;ick to Uf: lr l{inc o'n ~foitdny. Offi_cers said Henry Dyer 11.·a:i; _struck. f'Ql\T \VAYNE, Ind . (UPI)_ For t11.•n liUl!;oard-siJ.cd 5rgn bic s.t 0 w \ n G th(' 111ovcd it to Pearl Str~ct, but put it 'on• but thl'! stud.eiit poi'11fntir.1~ cX· • once 1n ,the head when a small caliber rl-, , . , , d r i d ,"Fickle f'iiigcr nr Fate Award" to Gen-ttie wrong bl_?Ck. . plosio1~ is ouldis!onchig the iit· ,' ne carried by Sgt. Frank Swecne:Y of the. ):ar~ Gia1_11 f .-~\oodw<i~ .. eina nc.. cnil Telephone. He i~ carting it on a Finally, this yea r, the addres!' v.'as \~st· ~reqsc~ i11 ' ~ie]ir 11rqjeSSP.ff,: .~¥ . ~:C~~gl;~u of . Narcotics ~~or<:e.~~L :~ ::~1!~~1 .. Uu~ Just don t c"'all hin~ ~:tcr. . ... lr2anera!c:.~~~=--c~r >:..:~\s> ~-h~~:_.;,;~;i~I~j~;~~~':.~4~~~~.· ~.:i~l,.~;. · , ~i.Kff~ ·WQ~ili~!Vr'abt"-t1 .. "_,,.,( ~ -·~IW:l.6C1•·-~-~ ~ -l~lllft• 1' MOhJ•I f'~ft'k 17' 'They said Dyer v,·a~ 'tiolrting h~:W-· : \V-ti'fcr,-Al'B nuranl O\\'ner, ·Kept \V oodv.·ard also ha11 ordered his-restau, "ll'~ oot a tav.ern," \Voodward said. ciilln•lfl• , ·•ui-.1 ,.,.\ .•·S month-old son at the time. The child fr.11 "his cool when lhe General Telephone Co. r1111t 11tatlonery and busiilcss,.cards print-:'lt"s ·a rest4urant· ..:..~ and ,J ~.1.tc;·,·il .i.· .·'.,~Vii~~ . . . n1~,\l ·~r:~~~:'· ~: · .. to the floor, suffering a minor head cut. lis1e~1is es1.1 b)1$hn1enl,11ndcr .lhe ~'~()fig ~ t4 _.W1tb,.~1~'El~(),j';ngt1";;.i'Wa/d lr:i ., \iktf'a:r~nl:f'• '• , ··-1•0-·' • , c~u-..•• · n 1tott1111r1Rt1 ,,_,. ~ :t i)yer·s wife. Linda. who is seven montl1s addrc·ss ror"ih&e 1.JO yCrlrs. ' 11 1nke-0ff 011 the snafu 'pre~entatioo-from 'Through it all. even .!hen. WOOl;lward ::,:"~);!. '!,'::Cr:' ~•r•"' ~l! ~ ~ Pregnant, also was in the apartmenL Jlh1vever, v.·ht>o the lotc.~Ledil ion nr th e the: television show, "L~ugh-ln." n1alnlained he nlight haye cxeu. sesl U~. fmftfll1-n1 ll.ft r1i.~tti.11 1•· , 1 ll 'l ""'""" """ "1'h•~· . ,,.,. 1'! ' police said. trlCphonc hook listeCl his rest:iurant 11nd{'r 111e proble1TI all ~tarted, \Voodwar d ex-telephOnt--eQmpany one more 11Tle. u l'lwtlll::-" w .. ni.r ' ' The post.midnight dr11g raid '>''tlS Cflr-'"lnvcrns" in lht? y{'llo\\' pngrs instead 1Jl:i1ned. ill 1967. 111al's whrn r:enerAI he saiO it was too much when he· called ~':;~:"'"'' 1~ ;:::::..,.:,•:., 1;;~ { 1 rled oul in lhc .. aparllnoni. 01r~clly a\)Ovc .of und('r "''hr re it ~hoold he -"rcstou· ·11clcvhonc I isled hl:ii Forge l\estaurant t.o C()n1pllrrin: to th;e ~:o~anr .1aad· A Gen-M•M••• L""""'• '' , w••••-. '. t>-i• i:.: : the Oyer apartment. One ar rest \\'M ra;it~" -1h:it error was too murh . on ~1;i111 Street inslrad of PC'arl Stref.t. erRl Telephone t>:<ecuUve in New York. Mwi.• "'21 made, y\s a resul t \Voodward has erected a lie said that. lo 1968 the.yellow pages called hiPl "Buster." -· .. • _____________ _. r • I ' • ' J • I z DAILY PILOT s Friday, Octobtr l , 1%'1 Suiting IJp Abb ie tloffman, one of eight men on trial for con spiracy lo incite riots during 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, adjusts Indian headband as he ans\vers question durin8' ne\\'S conference Thursday. Tlof£man said defense would call Chicago !'l'layor •·good old Dick Daley" to testify at trial. • County Firm Shut • Ill Probe Co11ipa1iy Tied to Quiz Sctid From Wirt Ser\'lt't.• A Fullerton firn1 run by 1nilitary llh;n 1lescribt-d by one Scnale investigator as a Kt1a ki Casa Noslra has been ordered to shul down until a mu ltlmillion graft probe is completed in Washlnglon. ~1arcde n1 Lld., 4301 \V. Con1monwcahh Avr., F'ullcrlon. supplies snack bar Hern"> tu servirc clubs in Vietna n1. \1•ith annu;1l incoine est11nated at anywhere from $1 to $~ rnillion. Principals in the [irn1 are t'urre11tly in \Vashington for the Senate Permanent l nvestii:?alions Subcommittee hearings on lheir alleged 1n\.',!lh'en1ent in the \•ast ~L·andal .. Stunning tlisl'losurcs today Indicated a cons piracy to manipulate the currency of two countries and double the take from ~tolen funds through in\'CSt ment \\'ere on- ly two aspects of the alleged operation. Three kry Army in \•estig;dors tcslifird they had enough on Sgt. i\laJ. \Villiam 0 . \Vooldridgr. formerly the Arn1y's highe~t ranki ng enlisted 1nan, to kt..'t'p doze ns of detectives bui.y. Their probe -v.•orldw ide in scope - ended y,·hl'n a 111.'0-Star gene~] ordered the case closed, they said. So urces in the Pentagon revealed 'rhursday, however, that the Army is also conducting a separate investigation i11to ;dlcgC'd slot n1;1chinc rakeorrs ;ind other crime paralleling orga11ized g<1ngland syndical l's, A spokC'sman said allhough the probes <ire srparate, the Anny Criminal l nvcstigation Divlsion is gunning for the UPI Ttlto~o•o SAY S GENERAL COVEREO UP Army lnv•1tigator Kash sa111c rin!;lcadrrs ht-1ng grt llrd in 1t1e Scn;ilc sulx:·o1n rn1ltec probe. Acc.:us11lions h11vc bt'fll rnadl' 111 lesti 1nony aga111."t Sgt illaJ. \Voo!dridge, Sgt. \\'illiam E. l-!1gdo11 , and foriner Ru1i by 'l(liaki Cosa Nostra' ~rgeanlll Seymour Lazar, Theodore Bas:; and Narvaez llatcher. Laiar is president of t.1aredem Ltd , and Jives at 1124 N. r-.taylair Avr ., Anaheim. This grou p has been n<in1rd in :-.worn testimony as among alleged key cun- spirators in a ring Y.'hJch skirnrned off hundreds or thousands or dollars rrom rigged service club slot 1nachines on three continents. During Thursday's session, Pentagon investigator Lt. Col. Jack Pruett said a 1965 (>robe into Sg1. t.laj . \\'ooldridgr'.-. shild}' at'\11·J1ics was prrsonally crt1shrd b.1 a !11gh·rank111g g1·11~r.:1I. J!c 11as Arn1y l 'rhvu~l ~l:irsh;1 I \lfjjj. Gt·n. Carl C. 1·ur11cr, whu h<it:l <illegctlly bt.·en 1nrur1ned 1hal Sgl J\laJ. \\'oohlridgt'. nan11'd the firsl scrg1·anl 1naJor of the Arn1y 111 1966 wi!h rnuch hinfare, had a 1.:ourt inartial conv1clio11. "1\1 any people arl' 11ccused of 1nany lltlngs, Sgl. \Vooldrrdgc is jusl a good old country bo~, '' Pruett quoted the general as saying. Col. Pruett was then chief of the Ari ny CID and directly ~ubordinate to GC'n. Turner. "A fter yuu·ve S/X'nL your life in the Anny you Jock your he els and obey your nnjcrs," Co1. Pruett (·ontinurd, "1 rnusl o:cl1n1L I wn s extrcni rly upset." llr s'11d lhc 11u11'·rct1rctl gcnrrn l ~pcci fir.;illy ordcrl·d 111111 lo re1novt• $g\. {l!aj. \Voolclr!dge·!'. nfl 111c fron1 lhe 111· \•cstlgath·e file on the 01lleged ri ng of career sergeants who 11·ere organized 111 crime. The former gene;rel was rect>lltly ap- pointed by Prei;ident Nixon as the chief of all U.S. marshal11, but abruplly resign - ed 11•hen he lea rned of the De(en.se DepJrtment's Anny er1n1e probe. Te~t11nony has indicale(I the principal,11 in the operation were looting slot 1nachines al Augsburg and Munich, Ge1"u1any in 1965 of up to $7,000 per week , then meeting to diYide up the takr. 1'he Joss was ,borne indirectly by enlisted 1nen and draftees, whose slut machine gamhling proceeds helped sup- port their clubs . T110 Clll mf'n !est11irlt Thursda.1 lh<tt the alleged 1\lil1tary {llaha 1net ll1'1ce II) 11111) up, u1 19(i7, 1vlth retired r-.laJ. C:rn. \\'illiani A. t:un11ingh:in1 Ill and Sgt. filaJ. \\'ooldridge attending for their share. Cunni11gha1n. nu\v a Sl7,500 slate uf Georgia trnplO) c, derues il. Seu . Charles IL Percv 1 R·ll linoisl wa, the legislator 11·ho brarirJed the ope ration -in 11hil'lr ser~e;ints allegedly arranged !hansfcr.~ lo the san1c ba ses for themsrlves-the Khak i Cosa Nostra. Sen. Karl E. ~1undt (R-Sou th Dakota) termed it a litlle Appalachin with a southern accent. The South Dakota legislator \Vas rrfer- ring l'l the 11otorlo11.~ n1eeting of t.fafia 1·h1efla1ns in New York Stal e ~e\·cra ! ) CJl'', :1go . Another furnll·r Anny scrgcanl. <.;!inion \\'. Lininger. of 342a Jupiter Drive, Buena Park, is secretary treasurer of the FU!· Jcrton firm. No Secret -, "~~~~a_t°:~~p~~~~. ~. -~qg~~n~{~f-9.~it;~ -N<f .. b r~i.q,. 1~1xo11 to nr1ng Brandt's Party ·. ·ok:'y~ C1)ali11riri·;· BOSTON (UPI )-Kennedy Gidge and Judilh Cer\'eny believe in doi ng things differently, Vihether irs getting married or telling each other they're in Jove. The couple plans to marry New Year's Eve in a plane ove r BOston. If lhal's not unusual enuogh, they picked a newspaper advertisemen t to tell each other thry \\·ere in lo ve. The ad in Thursday·_. Boston Globr, read : "Kenneth Gidge Jo\'es Judith Cerveny. Judith Cerveny loves Kenneth Gid_ge. \Vhat do you think of that?" *'-"l't was the first time \.\'e declared our love ror each other." said Judy , 22, an 11dvertising copy writer. "\\'e've been dating since June and knew by September \\'{' \vrre in lo\'e. but everything happens so fast these days \l'e decided to slo1v down and pick a day lo announce it." ..I mean y,•e didn 't just y,·ant to sa;-.t. Everyone does that.'' Ken is a 2J.year-old bartender whG commutes to Boston from Nashua, N.11. .. People ask, why get married in an airplane?" he said. "\\'ell, l see marriage (IS (I serious lhing but everyone goes about it the sa me 11'ay. We \.\'anted to do sometlung d[f. ferent and decided on airplane." "And," said Judy, "we·re marrying on New Year's Eve because lhey\·e alway'.'! been lousy up to now. It's better Uian sit- ting around gelling soncd." Comity Spo1·ts Cai~ C1·ashes Fatal to Two; 011e l11ju1·e{l Two men 11·ere rat•!ly injured Thurs- day 1n si milar sportscar acciden ts 011 n1a- jor highways in the South Orange County ere a. A thi rd nian was in1ured in one or lhe 6ingle-rar accidents, which involved run· ning off the road11 ay, h11I he C!Cilf){"d cJrath by being throy,•n clear. The dead men arc Jdf'nt1!1cd ns .J:11nr~ 1::. Borg. 22, a Vietnam combat photographer ba!t'd al North Island Naval Air Station. San Diego. ;:ind J1mrn~1 Cummings, 2~. of 115 \\'. Canada, San Clemente. C(1mm1 ngs d1eJ in South CJa>:l Con1· munity HGspital. South Laguna. of maJor injuries suffered \\'hen his car crashed 111- lo a gua rdratl and lamp post on Pat1!1c Coast ll1,'lh\\·;1y near Doheny State Par~ iohortly a!l er midnight. Borg Y:a s dead at thr seen" after Ju~ ,;portscar \\·en! off thr San D1<'~n FrCt'way near the J\t1~1nn \'1e10 1l1rnoff. rolled down a ba 11k and l'.'amc 1;> rr't upsicit down on him. His passenger. G('orgr L . Ton1r~. 2.1, :i lso a San Diego sailor. was asleep 1\'hr11 the accident occurred and Cali fornia Highway Patrol invc.sligators bc!ie·•e Borg dozed off too. DAIL\ PILOT ..,.. .... " ........... '""' .......... ,......., ...... c-.-' CALIPOINIA OIAH'I CO.Ul ll'U•ll»llHO COM»NY lo\i•ri N. Wtt4 l'ruJ*"' •rol l"oflltlliw J•~• l . C111lt.,. 'Illa "'~ -"'-·• """'"' Tlri11M1 9C•nil Eli .. 1\'"''' >.. M"?'-in1 "'-"'""' ll!.tl11¥ -~-·· ...... , ilO ""•ti ..... ''"t' "-' ht<tl: JJ11 """t ......... °" .... .. 1.. ....... k«ll: "' ·-" ......... . ............. 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County Solons • ~ondemu Regen ls Over R ed Teacher Three Oranµe County leg1:.lalor" ha1 e c .. 1ndemned the l'n11·rrslly of t:al1forn1a t•ir al!o1l'ing srlf-confc sscd co1n1nun1st Angela Dai is lo be cmrtoycd on its Los /\ngrlc~ campus. In ;i telegram arlrlres!'ed '\'r<lncqcl:iy 10 1hr l (_ Bo,1rd nf Regent~ 1\!isemhlyn1rn linbcrl E U:idli:1111 1 H r\v1\·JX1rl Rr.Jrhl. llobc.rl IL Burke (l1·lh1nt111gtnn Br.il'lil ;inrl .John HT1f:£1" tll·F11llert11llf 11rf;!ctl tllf'rn to c:al! anolhrr n1C'eting for 1hc con- b1d('r;1!loll of 111e Dill'll> (•onlrorer~1·, Tile rnessage lashed out al 1hr "1r· responsibility. dupl1c11y :ind delit1nce .. of lhe UCLA Philosophy Dfpartmen\ in a:.;s1g11Jng r-.liss Da vis the !ra<:hing post. "lt JS time to show the !)topic (If Cal1 tornia 1hilt the t:n1vcrs1tv o ( California. \\·l11ch 1hey fin:inee , t~ in <'011- trnl of the Regents an(I no1 the tal'ulty," Lhc tclegran1 stated. Chrysler Plans Major Layoffs DETROIT IUPI ) -''Hundreds'' of Chry~ler Corporation's 40.000 Y•hlte collar \1·orkers face layoffs in the nexl four to eigh! y,·ecks in an expense-cutting 1nc<+~11rc. it 11.·as 1111nounced tod{i)'. A Chr~ slcr spokes.rn;i11 sa id il ll'OIS too C':1rlr yet to tell r.:-::1clly ho1v ninny of the \I hltc lollar workers -25,000 of \Vhom \\'Ot'k in the Detroit area -might be laid oJL lie ~aid it n·ould be s<1f1· lo say th!l t ' hundrc-ds'' of the \1·orkers would be in- '·oh·ed in the layoffs. Sonic 1echnical ·.r('rk".'rs. such a~ dransmrn and 1echni· c1an~. might also be 101 ol 1•td, he estimated . One DolJ ar Coin OK.d \VASlll~GTO~ (A f') -~lintin~ or ii one doll ar coin to hm1or Prrsirlent !Jw1~ht n. Elsenh01\er 11a s appro\·ed loday hy the 1-!ousr Banking Con11111ttre . Thr cornmlttC'C appro\'t'd a bill to 11uthoriic iss uance t)f the coin. "h1ch y,·outd be of copper 11nd ni l?kel con!· ~ition. More Gls I-lomc \V,\SH lNGTON t AP) -Sen . l;C'orgc IJ. Aiken. the Senate·s senior Republican. predicted toda y Pres'iden t Nixon \\'ill order a new troop wHhdraw<tl or 40,0{H) ni ~n from Vietnam before Christina!'. <ind th·:L "most of !he ground troops" \\'ill he pulled out by the end of 1970. •·1 expect 1hal the Presldr11t 11111 pr o- bably l;'i\'e us another troop 11·1thdra1vol l0r Christmas -cnnugh to in;ikc 100.000 1r.<:n this year," the Vern1011t ~cnalor tol d a rrporlrr. Hr ~aid lie has not dtsrusscd the poss 1hil1ty of such (I ney,· 11•ithdrawal 11 ith J\1xc..:1 but that .. The South Vict nan1ese govcrnn1cnl scc1ns to be confident 1t can l<ikc things O\'l'r. .'\tk<.n s~od, ho11 e\·er. th;it the troop'> 1·,nulcl. not actually leave Vietnam unt il about Febn1ary 1970. So n1P 60.000 troops have been included In troop \1 ithdrawals announced by J\ixon ~o far. I It· ~:i1d in .June he hopes to ma1 t h f!'l:·p1r r ~ec.rPtary of Defense (:lark t.1. C!ifford';; 1'.'.'lll for withd rawal ol 100.000 troop!> this year. Chief J us ti cc Burger Resigns Mayo Boar<l Po ~t I nOCHESTER. flllnn CAP\ -\V;irrt'n I·: B11r.(!Pr, chic/ iustice of the L:ni le<I ~tales, l1as resigned from the board nf •11rt'~tur!<. or the '.\Tayo Founcla!1on , a foun- 1lal1on i:pokcsman ~aid lnday. Burp-er. 11·ho ha~ ser1ed as chief JUS\lce i:1nce June. had been a membe r of the l\1a) o board for ten year~. The foundation has as&ts flf over SJ!lO million ;ind npcriltr~ thr f11med ~l ;iyo C'lin1e a.~ \l'ell ,,, 111cd1cal t'i!ilCa!lon anti re search pro- JC'l"!S. !11 i'l lc1trr d:1 ll'd ~Pp1 11 Iii i\t hro11 el•<tn. U11anl chr11r1n:1n of the >l<.lYO Foun- d:1ltm1, A1ir ~er cited lhc press1i re;; and <lul1es o( his new nfricr :\s the main reason for lr<1 vl11g the foundation. Uran. ~·h<tlnn<tn of the exrtuti1·e co1n- n11ttel' of Internationa l ~lill ing Co., ~!in· napolis. at-c1•pte~! Burger's resigna!ion 1n ;i lettrr d;i\ed Oct. 1, the foundation ~pokes1nan sald. IMF Approves Paper Gold Move \\'1\Sllll\'GTON f AP \ -The Tntrrna- r1011a l fl1onetary f und todll}' \'Otrd IO Uist ribute $9.fl billioo in "paper golri." thr 1\·orld's first internation11I money backed by cooperation instead of gold. ,f. B. Zulu. governor of the Bank or Za1nbia. announced that the 74 nations , \1·hic:h ha1·e ;igrcrd In take part iii the l1rsl i!i!'trib11tio11 of the new n1onc~· had given al leasl the 8fl prrccnt \'O\C re· c1ulrcd to pu t the fu nd's Special Drawing Hights /SOR) into effect. The 1 ote 11·as announced as the fund 1lrcw to\\'ard the close of its joint n1eeting 11·1th the \\lorld Bank. As is customary, the specific vote was not announced. Gu11111 cn Take G ~111 s Ju Posh Londo11 llo1nc LONDON (AP) -TY.o armed mrn burst inlo a home in London's posh i\f;iyfair district today, knocked do11'11 the ti utlrr and stole gems estim ated to be "'nr1h a quarter or a million dolla rs . h.111hryn l\f illrr, l\'ldO\.\' of the Rroadway 11nd l,ond on impresario C.ilbcrt ~!tiler , ,.aid the men threate ned her '"ilh guns i:rnd mnde he r hand over the key to her :,vfe. On Drug Possession Rap Victory Ass ured? L<:guna Beach detectives 1·hursday night arrested a girl transient. a Can1p Pcndleto11 t.l arine and a local 1rian on c~arg('s involving possession and intent to sell 1narijuana and dangerous dru gs. Pclicc flai1n lhey seized as c1·1<le11c:e s·:vcral packcls nf h.i sh1sh. 19 purpl e pllls an(l l\\O blue and yel!o1v cnpsu \es. llC'ld 01e rn1ght rn the Laguna Be<il'.'h jail were. Joann Theresa Jolin, 20, nf Ro y al Navy Wins No Fishi1ig Fight DOVER . E11 gl;1nd tLPll -The Royal Navy. \\'hose n1aJor bnUlcs lately ha1·c been .1gninsl t11 ilian cconon11zr~s ~crap­ ping 1!s proude~t sJ11p.". t1,11k on a French !rilwler early today -and 1ru11 . Tlie m1nes"·eepcr BE>lton ste;i1nctl 111\t> lJ01cr Harbor l\'ilh a trawler tinder i.::11ard. Thl' French foe surrendered 10 11ic Rell.on afler <1 twn-huur Chi!.SC 111 th(• l'hi'lnnel in 11·l1ieil the Belton firl·d s1~ ~hots across her bow :ind :-e11 l a party tJ[ h!ue iackets to ho;ird hf'r. Thr. !n1" \fr \\';JS liuspcclcd or fi~hing 111 Hri!~h \1 ;iter~. ( • \\'1u~au, \Vise .. Christopl1c r Nocl Scott, 1e. of Camp Pendleton and Gary James Roin ragi, 25, of 282 Vie jo St., Laguna Bcacn. Detecti ves observed lhe I r'10 enter a e;ir ;i1 rcr conferring outside 1hi: Taco F:1·ll c·.;fc on South Coast High""<'" tr~ilcd 1;1rm nn a ci rcl1ilous trip :1rullnd 1own and madr· !he arrtst when thr~· rct11rnrd In park 1n !11c 500 block of Suuth Coa~t I l1gl1w<.1.v . ~11ss John 11 as Uookrd 011 ~u:-p1cion nf ~illr rif n1;i ri ju11na, pos~cssion n f d,1•1,c:rt11us d1·u,c:s 11·i!h intenl to ~rll ••nli 1 o~<r•·:,1on of n1ari1uou1a 111!h Hl!<'nl IO ,t,~1 S1-ul l 1s :-u~pecled of possession nf 1nar,1.1aua with 1nten1 to sell and bomragi, suspected sale of marijuana. Anthouy ~cwlc y C ull ~ 1.~J 'i111 c.:~ i11 j\J,11·ric11rc ,. l!OLLY\\'OOD ( IJPI) -. Actor A11t ll .. n1• :'\t';1•ley announcc1 I today he h ,1 , . f'p,:.r;1 Led (rn1n his actress 111le JU.'lll l'Qliius until lilt• enr! <ii Lhc .1·i::~r. f\vll'!c.y. 38. ;;;JJd no lrgnl prorr•cd111f:~ 11rn· tu111c111plal~ll but 1h111 he <1t\CI :'•111'•'> Collins. 31, hopr 10 rtconc1le. !\l;;rril'd 1r1 196;;, the coup!r h;11·e two children T.-:r;i, ~,.and ~.::ic.:h<L 4 2 1;or-.:~. Crrm<iny (A P) The: l'JrJ!.1n1entary depu!irs of J.' o re. i g n fdini:-;ter \\'i lly Brandt's Socia I JJemQcratic party unanimously endorsed t11clay their leaders' decision to fcwm a J!Ol'crnmcnl 1rith Lhe Free Democratic p;ir!,\', Tl1c drput1cs of the Free De1nocralic p,irt~ were 1neeti11g to make their lormal tl::cision, even as thr C h r 1 :-; t i a n n\'n1oc:r;1ts n1ade a lasl.c/1\ch effort lo preYcnt the 11e1v co;li 1lio11 Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinges !'.en t a 11·\1cr lo Free Drinocr<ilic chief \\laller :-;rhc;:·I reitl'ralinE: hi.~ C h r i s t 1 ;i n I >r1110cr<its' rrop<1,.11 I f(1r ;1 co:i!1tion 1111!10111 the S!X'.1alists. A 1•u;ih\1on brllre1·n rhe F r c e: llr111ocratic Par1y (f0PJ and the Social f ~cinocratic Party !S PDJ \\·ould break the :_iG-year dominance of Kies1nger's party, the nation·s largest, u1 \Vrst Gennan p111itit'5 Jt would also make SPD Foreign ,\!inil>tcr \\'illy Brandt !he nrw chan- cel!C"r. toscs Parole Bid \\'AS IH\'GTO:-; tAP) -Con\'icted f111a1'ttler Louts~;. \\'ol lson. 11hosc f111an- c•a! cmH1etl1ons with Abe For\as IPd to th!' assoc1a1e Supreme Courl .iustice·1 rr:<1gnal1un. l1as been denied parole from his onc·ycar fcdrral pri son tenn. a IN ,Q .. <((oiv LFj ) ' Q flNl5HlD IN MIMOSA YELLOW OR GREEN . HAND DE CORA TtD IN CHALK WHITE . c;L.Ass SHILYES AND TWO INTERIOR LIGHTS. • • IY DREXEL. THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN fURNITURE •.. ,_ .......................... , $799 EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR: HENREOON -DREXEL-HERITAGE NEW~ORT BEACH 1727 Westcllff Or .• 647·'2050 OPIH ,.llOAY ''Fil ' INTERIORS Professional lnt•rlor Oe1 ign•rs AYailable-AID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH North Coast Hwy. OPlN FllDA'r ill ' ""'"'fen""' Mitt •I Or••9' C•""'1' 140-lJtJ 494-6551 , ' : I 11 I I •' ii I ] I VO I Tl plar \Vee " the 60 b heai 1na~ """ corr Edi: Zi I • SA c ( L A rlf'S l\h; >ho is c ~ A" 1(1 : ine1 l4 F \\'a Jn1· the ~('I\ s coc fy,·r :o;to Jy ; 1 t h~ \\"o '" drl 1 '"' the ' Th ,., ;i !lo ('fl 11r r I ... Jn\ !iat Se< I tcs Sgl scr ao< l :int An 1 lcs ~IJl hut s ll Coi "Ci SC.; , the 1'\n l'~ \\ ir 1 \\'a: fl('~ !II,.! "' II . ---·--•• -• "I ..,. . ., . _,...,_ • ··---~ • "'""•"oi''' ·--- ' Huntington Bea~h Today's Final N.Y. Stocks EDITION . . VOL 62, NO. 237, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER J, 1969 TEN CENTS Pier Plan Given Downtown Support The lluntinglon Beach Top ol the Pier plan \VOi\ a few downtov.'n friends \\'ednesday night. Tl s!ill hils its entmies, bul they were the minority 111 !he audlt'nCI' of mvre lhan fill businessn1tn and property owners v.·ho heard Hoberl Z1nngr<1be explain a massive proposal for ti o 1v n Io\\' 11 redevelopmenl during the chamber of commerce sponsored mccli11g in the Edison Co1npany <1uditoriu1n . Zinngrabe is co-chairman of the Urba n \JI'! TtllP~o!e SAYS GENERAL COVERED UP Army lnve,tigator Ka'h Gl-ru1i Fir111 Closed Dow1i During Probe From \rirt St'r\·icts A Fuller1on firm run by ini!itary men rlrscribed by onr. Sen<ilr inresti~ator a<; a Khaki Co~a Nos lra h;:is 1"!<'('11 nrderl'ci tn .shut do11n until a mult1million gr<1fl probe i~ comp leted in \fash inglon. !\1aredcm Ll.d ., 1301 \V. Cnnimony,·calth Ave .• Fullerton .• supplit's snack bar itc 1ns. lo service clubs in Vic!nam. wi!h annua l income estimated at anywhe re from $1 to i 4 million. Principals in the firm ;i rc cu rrently Jn \\'ashingto n for the Senate Permanent Tnrc.stig;:it ir1ns Subc·omn1iltrc hearings on lhclr :illct:ed 1n1oh·rmcnl 1n the 'a~t ,;c·anda l. St.in ning <hsC'I01->U rr~ I nda~· indicated a conspiracy lo 111anipulatr the currency of lwo countries :tn<I double the take from :o;!olen runds through in,'eslment v.·rrc on· Jy two aspect.~ of the alleged operation. Three key Army in1·cs1igalors te~ti!ied ll1cy h;id r nough on Sg1 , f\1aJ. \\'illiilm 0. \\'()(lldrirlgt'. frirnierl\ 1hr Arn1~··.~ h1ghr;-s t r;in klng rnl1~1rr! 111;111, lo kerp dozens or rl ctrcth·c!i hu ~~ Their prohr -1\orltlw1d r in ~cnpr - t'nded 11 1tc11 a 1wo-s1ar i.:t·ncrnl ordered the case clriscd . th ey ~aid. Snt1rce~ in the l'cnl:tg(ln re\'ralcd 1'hursday. ho11cvcr, that the Army is also conducting a se parate inv£>stiga\1nn into a lleged slol n1aC'hinc rakeoffs anri nther (·rime paralleling organized gangland ~yndicale!'i. A spo ktsman sairf allhough th£' probes are :-cparatr. 1h£' Arn1 y Criminal Jnvestigalinn l)i vis1on is gunning for the same ringleaders being grilled in th£' Senate !'iulx:<>mmittee probe. Accusations have b£'en mane in teslimony again.'L Sgt. fllaJ . \Voolriridgl', Sgt. \\'illia m E. Higdon. and former sergeants Scymour Lazar, Tl1codorc Bass and Narvaez llatcher. Lazar is president (lf fl faredem Lid,. :ind li\'CS al 1 12~ N. !'-layfaff' Ave., Anaheim . This group h;:i ~ h<'Cn named in sv.·or n tc8timony as arnong alleged kl'y ton· .~piratOrS in a fltl g II hich skiOHllCd (lff hundred~ or tho11sand.~ of dollars lro1n (See SCANDAL, r agt ?J Santa Ana Winds Wllrrning Up It v.•a.~ ('t}()l rno11gh along the Ora nge Coas t lodav, but 11•r:1Lhcr forecaslers y,cre looki1ig beyond the weekend to a scvurge of hot. dusty Sanla Ana wind s. A surgt of high pressure that followed the spread of cold air across the v.·est 1·1iursday br(lught windy wcathcr tn I.he 1.·oastal area today. v.·ith localized gusty 11 ind1 in the ca nyons . The cool breezes were expected lo give v.·ay fate Sunday to thr uncom fortable rlesrrt ai r, raising lrm]lt'ralure5 into lhr. !l{)'~ for Orange County's ir1land area~ and up to the middle 80's locally. Land tnstilule Citizens StCC'rin,i:: Conl· n1lttee (CSC). The plan he shay,·ed the au· d1cnce calls for a parking authorily to take over lhe first block or \he oltl down\01\'ll and bu1ltl parki ng fa c1h11es Key to downtown deve!opn)ent. r x- plained Zinngrabe, is <: o 1n 111 c r c i a 1 development of the city pier and parking space to allow use of it and other d:'.lwnlO'vl'n commercr. Zinngrabe., \l'i lh ll1<' help of .Vince t.loorhouse, director of Ute cit.Y's JJarbors. and BPaches Dcpartml'nt. and Ken Jti•ynolds, dirl'clor ol the 1.·i1y Planning IJt·11:irtn1cn1, showed a 1nap indica t in~ futu re grov.•th oF the llOV.'111011'0 v.·ith rcst<1 ur;111ts, hoLels, S\lCcialt y :<:hops lind apartn1cnt~ if a large , 1.800 parking facili ty is built. Opposition to th£' plan has bcl'n loud ly expressed by ~on1e o! !he down1 011•n pro· perty owners 1vho 'vl'Ould Jose !heir wo- per!}'. B11l other downtov.·n residents hail· ed it Wednesday night as "the only real solution.'' Frank Bray, O\\'ner of a building hous- ing a downtown rnarket, !'aid, "\\lith the l'Xi:eption of a few busi nesses this plan woultl clran out a lot of rat holes filled with hippies." Cecil Wheal, who owns do1vntown pro- IM'rty and a beach concession, added, "at 5 ll.m. -the downtown is a black asphalt Jung le -empty -this coocept creates hundretls of people on the streets and pier a1 night. You should build stores ... with apartments above them to create population downtown , similar lo old New Orleans." The critics had their say too· Lyndon \Velis, a fornler city coun· ciln1an; quizzed Zinngrabe on y,•hy all the streets \l'eren't shown on the rnap presented, apparently worried that some \\·ou ld be elimina ted. "This Is only a conceptu;il map. It shows trafric flo\v. All streets arc still (See PIER, Page ?J Haynsworth Woes Mount. A11otlie1· GOP Senato1· Asks Nixo11 Withdraw Nod HELPS EXPLAIN PLAN City Aide Moorhou1e . ""'...,_ '~' \cl ' ~;m._;TON·...: 'l rVuUlt' r1t0'1m-rd for lhe Supreme Court norninalion of Clrm· en\ F. Hayns1vort h Jr. today 1\·ith the addition of another Republican senator to !he cho rus of demands on President Nixon to 1\'ithdraw the appoin1 n1l'nt. ""tf~~1T~~r,. rt;e .-~:mi~~~;o~::,t~~~-J tr:! . i-~1cn~n~.~Ya~~s1v~r;~~~;~re ~re~~ .. • .--.;,ok\ J;~~~ :.o~t<l 11~f;o{:c· con-'liiTOt·, Wife. ,~, .. , !he nntion:it interest in restonng public in~ lo be 30 or 40 Se11atc \'Otes against it. firmed by a vote of 60 to 40, '' Aiken !old ' O • confidence in 1hc inll'grity of the Stressing that he is absolutely uncon1· a rl'portcr. Suprerne Court." 1n1tted on the con tro1•crsia l nom ina tion. 1-laynsworth told a reportf!r rarly loday L R • Tile Scnale's ser/ior R<'pub!ican, Sen. Aike n said · "If thrre arr going to be as he has no plans to ask Iha! his name be ove1• eJD3fl) r.oorgl' D. A 1k~. Vcrinont. said toda y rnany as 30 or 40 votes agains t it. it \\'1thdra11·n rro1n the norninalion, and ··1 \1·ould think President Nixon would would be rnther difficult for l!1e justice n<•ver considered ~uch action . Sen. Clifford P. C;:ise (R·N.J f 11'rfl1e the President. 11·ho is standing f1rin be· hind Haynsy,·ort h. that "I bclicl'e with· ii·ant to ronliider 11.ithdra11·ins the h1n1sclf -~hould he get confi rmed -to .. , clld not and I don·L kn ow where th;:it Ct'l.ll"Ca) Today Supren1e Court nomination o! Judge l11·e it down. run1or carnc Jro111," hi' saitl "I ne l'cr _,,,,. :-uggeslcrf it. never 11io11gli t ;ihuut it and e1 Opposes l!CLA Chancellor Ald~ich Backs Davis Firing '\'hC'n ii romcs lo Cornmunis1 Parl\' 1nembcr<; teaching in lhc un11•1'rs1ty. LC lr\•1ne Chancellor D;:iniel r.. Ald ril'h Jr 1s at odds 11·ith UC LA Chancellor Charles l'~. Young. Youn g is defying !hr l'C B11::ircl or n egenls anrl supporllnt: the right nf avo11·ed Corn 1111111 1.:•I Angela Davis 10 teach no his L:CLA tampus. \\'hen f!Skcd his opinion :JI a i\rwport Harbor Chiin1hcr of Ctunmcrce 111ect1ni; this 11·eck. t.:CI Cha ncellor Aldrich s<111J. "11 i.~ 1rr,\' 1·lr;ir. Co1nrnunists arf' not In br 1·1npln)rd i11 the Lni rcrs11v of <':1liforni:i. Thr onl.1' thin~ to 11 0 1s to grl rlrl of 1hc1n, ;inr! that ha s bcr11 done 1 by rrgc111's c-cticl hut il1is~ D;:ivis ha s rx· rrciscd her rit:lll ol <tppea l !o thr faculty)." The liCLA Acad emic ~nate l'O!c~I ~1:il lo 4 on \\'ednesday to rtscind i1s 1950 vorc to ban Communists fr om employmrn t ;ind 5.1!! to 12 !(l condem n the rcgl'nls for ordering flliss Da1·1s· dismi5sal. <.:01u111i ~s io11 i\lccl• The reg11lar 1n~l1ng of 1he Founl;i111 Vallev Personnel Com rnission ""'111 he h<'ld at 7:3o p.m. Thursday in. the Curriculun1 fllaterials Center, One LighU1ousc Lane, f·ountain Valley. Yo1111i:: slimd ll'ilh the fa tult)', sa~·ing p •li111:d lc~is nrc 1ncon1patiblc with free 111•1111r\. the ba n on Communist Partv n1f•n1b1·rs pr::ihabl.1· i~ unconsti tutiona l <iud ch!'m i.~~al \\'Ollld sci back L'CLA cam- pus contribution towartl achirven1enl or No Lovers '.S oy It' racial equality. fl liss Davis, a Negro, is scheduled lo Ix-gin teaching "Recurring Philosophical Thcml's 111 Blat"!t Litera ture·• on f\1onday but regents v.·ere meeting in emergency session today to block it. Secret Paper Atl • lll. lli)STO.'>J 1Ul'l 1-Kenncc!y G1dge and knrw by Scptr1nl>er 11'1' werr in lol'e, but .Jud1lh Cerveny believe i11 doi ng 1t1in,o:s l'\'Crylh ing happens so fast !hesc days y,·e ilifferently, whether lrs getting married rl rt·idetl to slow clown and pick a d;:iy lo announce it." or !clling each other they·re in lol'e. "I rncan 11·e il idn't just v.·ant to say ii. Thi' cou ple plans lo marry i\ew 'fear's Cvrryone doe.~ that.'' 1'.:l'e in a plane Ol'Cr Boston. If that's not Ken is a 2.1-year-nld bartender 11·ho 11nus11;i l cnuogh, they picked a ne11·spaptr cnrnn1utcs to Boston frn1n /liashua, N.H. ;rrtvertlscment to tell each oll1l'r they "Peop\r ask, "'hy get 1narricd in an ll'l'rc in lo\·c. airplane:'" he :;aid. The ,1d 1n Thur~J:l\"<; Bo~!(in (;l(lbe, "\\'ell. I ~er 111arri;igc as a seriou~ r(';ul· "Kc n n c I h (;1dgr 101·rs Judith thing but c1·cryonr. goes &l>out it the samr Crr\cny . .Ju<li!h C!'r\'eny lo1·ei:; Kenneth y,·av. \\'c w:iute<l lo do son1cthing tlif· C1rli:;e. Y.1hat dn you 1h1ok of tha l?" lr.rCnt and clec1ded on ;i1rptane." "It v.·as th <! f1r,<;l 1L1nc we rl.:rtarr.d our ",\nd." s;iirl .Jurly, ''wr 'rc m11 rrying on ln1·r fnr each other." said .Judy, 22, an t\cw \'rar·!'i Eve becausc they\·r alwa}'S ;idver1isi ng cnpy \1nter. been lou:<:y 11 p lo now . ll'i:; better than sit· "\\"e'1·e bern d1>t1ng ~ince June and !10,{l arnund ~e\llng ::;oned.'' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Keeping Spirits Bright \Vhipping up cnthuSias1n this fall for red rind black clad foot~allers of \Vcs·tn1inster llig h is I his squad of Lion yell lcadl'rs. r-.Io]Jnber.<; incl11dr (front ro1v fron1 left) Sharon La1nb, Debbie Gold - stein and Jenise Isaacs and (back ro1v from left ) Kris ll en.~en, Cassie Aguirre, Ji'm Clements, Bob Porter (on shoulde rs), !\1aria Thecxl'o~iou · and Ci ndy 1-Jarris. J'1n nu! thinking 11bout lt now .'' l'r.csiclcnt l\'iX0n rcporlcdl ,v rcniain.! t·onf1<lcnt th:il lhc Scnale 11·ill confirn1 JJ;iynsworth 's appoint mrnt. Press Secretary Honald Ziegler repeal· cd at Key Biscayne , F'la .. his almost daily statern enl th <it Nixon fully ~upport­ cd Hayn sworth. 1-le also denied once again that llavnsy,·orth hnd ask('(f that his nomination ·be v.·ithdrav.·n and s;:i id he could fin1j no tracc of :itleged~ reports lh;:it administration lieutenants in the Senate had ndv1sed !he Presid ent that there v.·erl' not enough l'Otes to con firm J1ay nsworlh. Judge Orders Cemetery Get Won1an 's Body Su pl'rlor Court Judge Robert Corfrnan Thursdny ordered \Vestn1inster 1ilemoria l Park officials to exhume the remains or J'ea rl fl1cGinnis - if, indeed, those re· mains can be found in the mausoleum. He also ruled that v.·i<lov.·er Ronald T. ~.lt:Glnn1s. 65, mu st not be present v.·hen the r<'mains claimed by the mortuary to l•t those of ~lrs. r.tc<:innis are opened for inspection. Judge Curlrnan expla ined that t111s is in the e\ cnt !h:il the rrrna1ns arc nvt those of thr \\'ilm1ngton .,.,·on1an. Attor~cy Dudley Gray hailed the ruhng, :is a ··first round vic tory" for flltGinn1:-; 111 a cou;t battle ;urned at proving that The mcrtu;iry mislai d the bOrly of ~frs. f.-llC1!'n1s 11·ho d11'd of canc£'r e1ghl )<'J rs agu fllc(;ir;ni~' $500.000 d;11nag<' <;1111 arg11r~ !h:.tt the 1nor1ua ry 1n1st:.ikenly t·rcn1a l<'fl 1l1c bocly of his wire. lie clain1s Lhat of- 1:r 1al s h<!\'I' never been able to prove. to h1 i' saUsfa cti11n, tha t the ren1a ln.~ y,•cre J:i1d away in the crypt fnr v.·hich he paid ca.sh at the lime of interment. lllc1r.orial Park officials in.~ist that 1hc remain~ or ~l rs . McC.innis a re sr.mewhere in the rnausoleum. "They ;:ire there ar,d that's all there is to ~ay," 11a!cs representative l'\lillon Bennett recenlly com mented. Trial of the lawsuil riled by f.1cGinnis is :tt:hcduled for Oct. 20. · Stray Shot Kills Ma11 Downstairs WHITIIER (AP) -A str;:iy rifle bullet. accidentally fired durini:: ;:i na rcotics raid e a r 1 y today, plunged l hrough an apartmcnl rloo r and fatally \\•ounded a 22-year·old man downstairs, police said. Office rs said Henry Dyer w;is stn1ck once in the head when a small callbE>r ri· fie carried by Sgt. Frank Sweeney of the Slate Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement disc harged . They sa id Dyer was holding his 22· month-0ld oon at lhe time. The child ftll lo the floor , :<:ufferlng a minor head cut. Over's wire, Linda, who i.~ seven month!'i piegnant. also was in the apartment , police said. The po:s;l·midnighl rlrug raid was £'a r· ril'd out in the aparlmcnl directly above the Dyrr apartment. One arrest was made. Stock Jtfarlcefl NEW YORK (APl-A rally that l\o~·­ rre:d in early trading today lo:;t some of lls bloom thls a!Lernoon. as declines bc- " gari trim ming back arlvancr.s Jn a ·mixed rnarket. (See quotations, rages 20-21 ). 1\'1 a1r lin(' pilnt ;ind lhe mJn h(' nl!cged- ly ~l~t after finding hun 10 his est ranged ·,1 \fe's bedroom continued thei r fi!Jht fn r life !od;iy in Or<ingc County fllccli cal Ce 11ll'r. llo~p1ta l official.~ .~a id ,\<1;irio A. Gli cJr;, 4q, shot in the hc<id during the con- lrontatin11 \\'cd:ieS"Liay night ll'ith pilot ~laHh~w C. [l.1alkin , is .'lt1ll no tilt• critical l1 ~l. 1'.1alkin. 49. 1s 0!1111:.illy !11·~cr1bcd a~ fair but it v.·:1s prcd1rtcd todav th;it he 11•ill fully recol'<'r fro1n his scll·inlllcled 1n.h1rics. Inv estigators said fllalktn t nterCtl his 'vife's Santa Ana apartment and flred two shols al Glick who v.·as lying nude nn f.1rs. Malkin·s bC'd reading ;:i £'on1ic book. The second bullet struck (:lick on the top of the head as he was trying to di sann l'\lalkin. 1\<Tr:i. Terri J\ilalk in, 4~1. found Glick, ble eding and uncon~clous, a~ she rrt urn- rd 111 the bcdro~1m from l;i king a shower. \\'Ith her in the apt11'11llf'1l1 l\Cre !WO or the tnuplc's !hrt•c d:H1glil"rs. i\lalkin was found ;1bout an hour latrr In ;:i ncarhv coinv.·ash he 011·ns. Officers !il.li1/ he h;i'd tied a plasti c laundry bag :1round his head and had apparently in- haled the powerful lun1cs of a laundry clcnnser. Officers said they found !he re\'Oll'f!r :1lleged!y used 1n the shooling in Malkin ·s 1>0Ckcl. Reports indic:ite !hat i\1 aikin had \1·arned f,lick on a numbe r nf Ot'C'asions In !ila.1· n11ay frnn1 l\lrs. illal kin's apart· 11cnt. PSA Fined $1,500 For I g noring Ban 1,n~ /li\'(;J·~l,ES 1 llPI I -P.1C'ifi r ~fl\1t h11·r~1 Airlin,..s 11·a~ finer! $1.!'i()() today f,.r continuing to fly pa.~~rngers on a 1hrn11gh rnu!r h\•twern San Diego and San ,Jnsf' 1 ia 1 rolly1\'Md-llurbnnk , In ron!crnpt nf a ~t alc Public t.:ti titirs Con1mission dc<'i~ion . The cnnlmissinn held that PSA had nnl stopped offering the single-plane, one.~top scrv!cl'! for a fare 71 cents cheaper !han lhc sum of the San Jose to ltoll,\'Woocl· Burbank and Holly1vood.Burbank to San Dit'i;:r. fli ght:;, as ordered last August. Th!!" commission originally impo~cd lhr restriclieon on a cumplaint of Air Cali£nn1ia, v.•hich f!ie~ lhc :r-amc rou tr. PSA ha ... a rl'qU l'SI ]lt'nding asking that Hie restriction be lifted. Orange Coast Weather It 's going lo be a v.·inr!y v.·ec k· end , the Wl'alhcrn1an ~ays breezily. Look for v.·esterlics up lo !8 knots under su nny skirs with te1npera· lures reaching inlo lhe ao·s. INSIDE TODAY r ive thousnnd sL11de11I.! 1c1 /l /lol!k tn UC l rl'i11r 011 1\fondor1, but tlie st11dt>ut pop11/11cio11 l':t· plasio11 is 011'd1 staucing tltc in- crease in nr1u professors and st11dr11t housing. Page I I. ... llftl " Cltl .. rfll• t Cl•11UIW u .n C1rflic• tt c........... 11 0.•tli HMl<:n 11 f."IOfll l I'~" I ... l~r»I""'""' 7).!t l'iftl"'lt ft.II " .. •out'• u Arin" '-"""..-' 11 M1!•1 I MIM''-" Lk..,tn It Mtv1'• U ·H T M.rllNI l'W-,. ,,. .. ,..... ..... .., °''"" c-11 11 s,i.11 ,..."" :ro llt•IH•lllll fl.M \"'" 1&.lt ltKlr Mlr!Ult :r..11 Tt:tvl•.... 11 Tt11111n 11·1' WoO>l~tr t WMl<i H ... , f.I W'"''"'' H1w• 1!•11 W-MI.,. IJ.tt -· , r·-----··· --~ . ------------·--------- 2 DAILY PILOT Tlu·ee Gl s Held in LSD 111JA11fl lt:PI) -Al !cast three Ariny servicemen stationed al Nike-Hercules missile silcs near ~·!ia n1i h;i\·e been Jr· rested by civilian authorities in a rrackdown on an alleged LSD rln g operating 011 south Florida defense bases. The case came lo light today when the lhree v;ere broughl into court to lace charges. Army intelligence agents and Dade Co unty na rcotics detectives a r e 1'ooperating in an investigation expected to lead to other arrests. Aeling on a tip fr o1n Army agent~. t.lelro detectives raided an apartment in I lialeah rented by si x servicemen al· lathed lo the 47th Artillery Brigade and litatiooed at the Nike·llercules site iust \1est of fl'liami's Palmetto Expresswa y. The Sept. 13 raid netted the arrests of Ed11.·in Fosler, 20, of San Marino, Cali£ , 11·ho police said sold LSD tablets to a narcotics agent; William R. Schultz, 20, ,,f Oregon, \vho wa s charged with three ('ounts of sale of LSD. two of possession :ind one count or conspiracy to commit a felony ; and Robert J. Camden Jr., !9. \1·110 was charged with one count of sale and one counl of possession of LSD. Army and Metro agents refu sed to tliscuss the investigation, even de clining to give the ranks of the servicemen in- 'olvcd. Hut Fred Francis, a newsman for radio station \VVCG in J\.1ian1i, said his :;ourccs report that Army inlelligence agents arc ready to proceed 11·i!h court . ~1arti~I proc~t1,in6! ~~!f11S~ r~or~ _t)Ja11, . 1.f ... v .. ~ "'"'"' ~-~ , ~'. --,,,-• Chief J usticc Burget· Res igns Mayo Board Post ROCHESTER . ~linn. IAP) -\Varren J·:. Bur~f'r, chief justice of 1hc United States, has resigned fr om the board of directors of the r-.1.iyo Foundation, a faun · dation spokesman said !OOay. Burger, 11·ho has ser~·ed as chief jus1icf' ~ince June, had been a member of the Mayo board for !en years. The f11undat1on has assets of O\'er 5100 million and operate~ the famed r.ta.vo Clinic as \\'f'll ~ medical cduca11on and research pro.. Jf'tls. In a letter rla!ed SepL 11 lo A1hcon Bean , board chai rman 0£ lhe fl1ayo Foun- 1\alion, Burger cited the pressures and 1luties of his new offit e as the main reason for leaving the foundation. Bean, chairman of the cxecu1ivc ("nm- m1 Uee o( ln1ernatlonal l\!i!ling Co., l\fin- napol1s. accep tt•rl Rur~er's re signation in a letter dated Oct. I. the foundation 'fJOkesma11 said. $2,000 Fire Hits Minister's l-Ion1c Thick :-;moke frorn R ~n1oldertng lelevision sel and burning coffee table 1'hursday afternoon ca11~ed S 2 . 2 ii O rlamage lo the interior of a Jlu11t1nglon Beach minister's home. F1ren1C'n arrl\'<'d :'lt !ht• rr~ulrn1·r ol lhr Tiev. T. \\'. O\f'rt1u1. li!G .\l;un ::>1 al 4 ·,; p m. lo find black sn1o f..r j1Uuru1e; out ur the Y.'indov.•s. Two en gines and a snorkel unu. :.1;if1crl hv 16 men. n1:1(I\' QUI< k tll'JJalrh <•r 111r t-1 117.c and r,;11ngu15hrd 1Ju· !l.itnl'~ 1n 111 !.' n11nu!es, according to l 'ttpt. J;unr , \ ln· t rnl. PJ11slic cur11ponents t1f tht• \elrl'1~1nn <.r' \1ere 1gnlled by a :.hon ;ind dt'l'•1,,l1rd ;i .<:ulph1\e-JJ ke layer of 5011! IJlf'r IUfllllLlfe .1nd carpels, f1re1ncn :i.a1d The fit'\'. 0 \"erlllll. a pa~tor of lhC" ll un- !1ngton Beach Christian Cliurth. lia(l lx'en ;i\1·ay fr on1 l1is home lhal allrrno(ln an(! ;:ilerted lhe fJ re depri r!1ne11t 11·hen he discovered lhe .sn1oke , \"1neent .said. DAILY PILOT D.,bo•I t l Wo,d F'1u.crnr •nfl r .ol.l/l•r .lie~ ~-Cu•lr•1 \1>1• Frft•IOtnt on(I C.l nt•l l ~'t n19.r lh~""'"' k'tr .. 1 l~··~· J\..o..,•• A , l~u·ri~1r 1 Al ~ .. t W. B,,1., ""<><·otr Eo,101 Mul\tin<JIO~ l••'h Olflte ::c9 ~t~ Slrt •! µ,i!i~g .Add•••;: P.O. l o• 190, 92•~1 Q1Mr Olllc•' fll >'•OO" ll••r~ ~.II\'.•' fl• I"• l\nult.o·cl (o•!o l,\c •o Jl~ Wrll B" ""'"' l•~•'"' "•·!~· ;,J l·o•c • ••rnu• OAIL'f P•LOf. .,,,~,.~,en '•,,..,tr•~ 1~1 ,.,.,..,r,.,.,, "~"~' ''o G•"• ,,,,.,, ~· <l•V ..., '~""'"'' •O•loon• ·~· "~"'"''n• """""' J--l••n Vo ·~· CO"• I t••, ,,.,... ~·! fl•><ft ••fl L•~~· l'~•f•, 1 eno ..,,,~ '"'o •~i<>n•I 10"'"""· O••ro• <~··• rv~•··~· •"')Co"'"''" O••nl n~ O••n•) •"~I ); I V.f'I "•1'00 t lYO N•"•"''' f.,c•, ..... JIG ····~· .... ~ ~ ...... ,, ... , ..... ftl1phe11• 1714 1 •~1-4 1 71 fro111 Wnt111h111tt C•ll 5'0-1270 Cl1111fk.• Aft.,,l1l"t ·~ 2-§' 71 (OP~n•M, 1ht. O•-• ,Ln•·t r u~I ·• ', (em•••• •It nr .. 1 •I 9 • •' • l'IU\1•••·0~" •<'l•T<• •' ~•"'i ., '"""'·•••-•••• ''"'~ ..-, •• "° !OP'~~~<N "'""°"I lr<fi ~L t''"'"' Ol"I (l ·~~"'""' ,.,, .. ~·«~~<I•,• 1 e:··~• n• ~•I "' ·~·· ~'"" t ...i (ti'• N<J •, (01,11 •r • • t ''' l.f ,.,.i., 1:!'11 "'~''"''' .,, '"'~" Pllt ""'"'~',; ......... , ....... ,,,~~·. 11 ' .. "'°"'"'' 11 Frida)', Octobrr '· 1969 Seel~i1t9 Crown l'hesc <'ight you n~ ladi es arc candidates for nii ss Orange County Press Cluh !illc. \Vinner \Viii be nan1cd Oc t. 13. J•'ron1 left arc Karen fiardner. Garden Grove; Donna Flory. J·'ountain Valley ; Cindy Bcl- l1nger, Co rona dcl J\'iar: Vic:ki Yoak, ('osta J\1csa: Jan Frederick, Santa Aua ; Kathy l-l a nson. Anahei1n ; Julie Zipkin, Jluntington Bcac/1 , ;l11 d l~laync Granu11as. Brea. (;BS Takes It • Ill Eye Ne tivo rk SliJJS to Thirtl • ,,, i Earl y TV Ratiu gs NEW YORK (AP) -CBS, leader in the televlslon ratings battle for 14 straighl yean, plunged into l.hird place Friday in the ratings for its own pren11ere y,·eek . NBC placed first and ABC ra11 a close second in the first competitive 70-city Neilsen ratings for the r.ew season. The rating period v.·as (or Se pt. 22-28. NBC also took Jirst place in the previous week, when 11 introdL1 ced its new shows ahead of ABC and CBS. The 70-city ral1ngs survey rC'pre sents 67 percent of the view ing public. 'l'he fi rst national Nielsen ratings for all the c::iun· try are due l\londa v, and Cl3S, \1·ith :-;\rung appe.:il 1n sm.lll towns and rural ;ireas, is expected to make a better show - ing. The overall ratings for the period 1\·cre NBC 19.9, ABC 18 .5 and CBS 17.7. In the coinparable ratings period last year, CBS won its own pre1niere ""'eek and placed II of ils sho11·s in the top 20. At !hat time the Nielsen survey included only :JO cities, representing 50 percent of the vie1\ing public. • Movies and specials accaunted bt'av1ly for the shows in the !:itlest ratings. The No. ! show was the Bob !lope Spetial on NBC. y,·!uch i.'i. 110 ::.urpri~t'. llope always l{r:ibs fir.~I p!uee w!lh 111~ specials. Thl' ~t·i.:ond ~h1Jw w:i.~ .ABC's Su1\ifr1 y l\'Jght fllol'iC, ··Nevada S1111lh." Vou r 01her mo\'i£'s, including i\BC's 1\Jov1~· nl !he \\'eek, n1adr.: it 111tu tile top 20. Tiit· r11 :J11c~ generally were of the IJhit·k!)U~l l'I' type and once !hey run out tile mil11c. r!'llinfl S proh:ibly will drop. NBc·s ''L<1ugh·ln ,'' which ll'<lS fi r:.t l:ist season, c;.1111~ 111 ninth. '"Uooani:i,'1 So J J:1-':ll year . \1";1S 20th. The surve~· rcprcSl'nls ii !illlJ~!anti:d gain for ABt:·s new progran1m1ng. 'J'hrl'e new sho ws, "i\lareus \\'elb.1•." ··'file fllovie of thr \l.'cck," and "Huom '.!2l . ·• n1ade Jt, plus two established :.enc:;, ":'1·100 Squad" <1nd "Bewitched." None of CBS top-r;1ted .sho11s fron1 t:i sl ~·ea r made 1\ into the tnp 20 in lhi s tlrsl r:itin.[l period. "Gnml'r P}•lr." which \1·,1~ No. 2 last )"ear, ""'ent oll the au· and 1ls sta r. J un Nabors, did not 1nake H wiLh his nt1Y variety show. Iler(' are the top 20 : J Bob JJ01x-Special. NBC. 2 ABC Sun- dris Niglit ilfol'ir, .. Ne1•ada Sn11th." :i. J\'BC's Flip \\'1!son Special and NBC Saturday Nigh! at !he fl1ov n's, "Shena11- 1louh.'' tied 5. CBS Cha rlie Brown ~pecial. !i. ·':-i!<Jft'US \\'clby, fll.D" AU ('. 'i NBC's ··u111 C.,isb,v Show'' ~1rul COS Fr!· day Night at tile J\·lov1es, part two nr "l;uns Uf N;11;,i1·une," t1ccl. ii. NBC"s '·J.a11gh-Jn. 10. ABC J\lov1e of lhe \\'eek , ''S('V<'n Jn D;irknrss." II. ,\'HC'~ ''\\':ill ll1 ~nr.1 ., 12. A flt·~ "l{uu111 t~2.'' IJ. :\1BC's "lrGn~u.lt'," t11 u- hour 111011e 14. ABC' \\'t'i.Jlll'sday n1gl1L n101·ie, ··Gu1dl' fur the i\l;.irricd 111 an " 15. J\·uc·s ;.Dean r.tartln Show" 16. L'BS 's ··.Jaekit· (;lt·HhOn Sho11 '• 17. CHS Thurs· 11<1y j\zght ~{o\'iC:I, p;i1 I un e of ··Guns of i\.ivaroue>·• 18. AIJC's "'.\lod Squad'' and "lll'wllc:hed," 11ed . 20. l\B("s "Ronanza.'' '1'1111 n('1V J\B(' shows, .. The Survi\or~·· :i111t · LUii'. Arncnea11 Style," pre1111ered alter the ral1ng pcr1W. ColJege Officials l'rnm P11ge l In Recreation Slate GWC ~1eet ARMY SCAN DAL rigged service clL1b lllree continents. slol rnal'lunes 011 During Thursday's ~C's.sion. Pentagon inl'estigator Lt. Col. Jar:k PruC"tt ~aid '' Coordinators, r!ireetors ;:ind instructors J91.i5 probe into Sgt. r.t aJ. \\'11oldnrlgr s in rC('rC'alio11 education from 13 con1-shad y atti\'it ies 11·as personally cni~hrtJ 1nunily colleges 11·111 meet at Golden \\'est by a !ugh-ranking gencr.il. • • • ll1ans!ers to !he lian1e bases (or tl1e1nselves -the Kllak1 Cosa Nos!ra. ~en. Karl E. i\111ndt (It-South Dako!nl lrrtned it <i 11tt)c Appalachin \\'llh a ~IHll hern acc.:enL H f H d H l College Oct 9 to standardize a core of I-le 1\·as Anny Pro\•ost r.Jarshal )laj. Ouse 0 azar S e PS courses For transfer to four -year c:i!leges Gen. Carl C. Turner, wl10 had allegedly and universities. been informed that Sgt. fllaJ. \Vooldrld~e, ThC' Soutl1 Dako!a legislator was rf'fC'r· r111~ to the notorious niceting of flfafia tll1e fla ins in New 'I ork Stale several y<'ars ago. Anolher forn1rr Anny scr11.eant, Clinton --. 4 , •• J~1~1:s. B. Cu!r!i~ ... fhr,._eG!_o~ 9f tbe l\arne~;tJ1e [i r~ -~c!gei\!,ll ma12r.,.of 111' ;B. "eM,a! .~'-'c·.-."'-h" . '--j,l-.rr--~e-.... P'~r;t e' t~v, 'e' 'n. 'i'i~o ... ~n~ ·. A ~)~' ·-~elc~~p':i~~s~~~eJ~~p~:!~~s •· e~r ~~r~ c·~:icl;~~4Jefare, 'had a 1' ,\\'. Lin\'l-ger, ~( fH2~,Juplle.r_ privc_, fl . .uen~ •• 't . 'f,irt:.1 ·Se<:l'iHar)' tr.e"aitfre; ol -~-/, .Y~ ICrton firr'i1. r from the 13 COilegr.s llfilJ \YOrk to "/'llany people are aCCUSed Of nldJlV establish ccrtai~ cou rses "'hich "'ill be a~-things. Sgt. \\'oo ldridge 1s JUSt a good ol(I F1rcn1en \l'ill try out a no l'e ! approach 1'1 fire prevention next \\'eek by g1v1ng 1.·nnducled lou rs lhrollgh a "l\ouse or J laza rds " Tllrollgll the cooperation 1vilh !he Jlun- 1ington Beach .Junior Y.'omen ·s Clu b, tl1e tire tleparl1nent has furni shed an old hnuse al 17371 Gothard Streel in v•h1ch snn1e of the niost con1111on causes of fire s h:-1ve been planted. During Fire Prevention Weck. Oct. 5· 11. the old house will be displayed lo ](lea! !'ludents. ll'ilh pubhc u1spect1on scheduled all <lay Saturday . illany or the readily app;;rent hazard, have been included . such a~ a lad~· s1110!<;· 1nR in bed and la1np cords tucked un- <lerneath ii rug, but /1reme11 ha~·e also set up son1e of the lesser kno11·n cau:;es or hoinc fire:-;. SonH' of these. according to Capt. J:un<'s \'111ccn1. includt' lampshades to'1 .-.n1all fer tl1r bolb. oversized fuses and unvcnti'.'d gos lii'.'aters local ed behind dWr:i. Follo1ru1g th(' Pllblic lours the house \1•11 1 be set on fire and extinguished by Huntington f:!c•ach fire 11n1Ls. Also scheduled for f ire Prrvention \\'eek are fire engine 1·is1 ts to local .~r.:hools anr! <·l a:-;~room fire pre• ent ion l<1lks coinbinetl with table top den1onslra- t 1nn~. :-ichool.; 1ntcrc:-;ted in ~cheduling suth ii prngran1 on their campus n1ay call the lh1nt1ngton Beach Fire Department at 536-1503 for an appointment. ,.~, . .,,, .. Page .1 HU NTINGTO N PIER • • • lh<'re," 11as !hr t111:.11er l1r 1t'tcilcd. \',rlls a~kcd )loorhGuse !1011 111uth of a rtr.l 1c1l on bond:-; and wbal the net prot1 ls \11·rr on !he current bt'<ich p0rking lul. "\\'e m:idc ~120.000 clenr th is y<'i'H frorn p:1rk ing tecript~·· said Mnorhousr., "and tile 1}a1"k1ng l:'.il i~n·t ours yel. S-0 there l\n't any ncl or ~ro::.s profit. \\'e ex pe1·\ $85.000 nel profit lhc !1rsl )tar JL hf't nmes o\lr~ " V1rk Tl'rr~'. 01\'Df'f of \he Terry·~ r!rng i,lorr property. and one of !hose d!rrc\\.v .1llcclet! b,v a p<irking aulhorl\.\, a~kcct if <ill ~lores would be 1n1n1cdi.1lely bull dOz· ('(!, "H\ hard to ~a1· ·· :.0icl 7.1nngrabC'. "ir ~<·!11~ land 011ncr~ rc.:.1st JL n1ighl lake lhl't'C' t::i l!vr ,\'Cl'.f.~ " :'llrs. Dorothy Tc1•r.1 , ov. nrr uf Trrry nuiek and also direrth· affcc·\t'd. aske1I, · \\"hat rlo rou do 11 1th the p;irk1ng :-paces 11 hen 1r~ ton cold to ~o lo lhc bearh".'" "Thlil ' v.hv 11<' 11:inl In dc1pJnp the 1·1~r. · ~;.11 d )lo11rl1ou~<', ··to niakc Jl « .1 \'fH round 11~r ·• .. Jr the {!O\\'nto1111 1, ~lith <1 11011dertul Thirteen See kin g Ylllley Rec /:Jost Thirteen c1t1iens hav e p1~·ked up ap· pl1c:it1 ons to fill three cn1piy po~t s on the Fount.iin Valle y Pa rks and Recreation f'nm1n 1~sio11, aet·ording to City i\lanager Jaines :\'cal. 1.:isl T11e~d:iv :'ll;i\'o r Ed11:-ird Ju~t l'all· tr! for interested rCsidents I() rill Olll ap· phc11tions and turn them in Lo eily hall by ?i lnnilay . Mc promised fJU ick <ll'l1on on lhe r•irl or the f'ity council lo fill the pos1 :; vacated bv i\lrs. J eanne flloss. George Stott ~nd I\0 11 Shcnkn1an. ~hen kman and Scott fJU it 1hcir co111· rnission seats to 11·in places on the 1:0\lncil 1n the recall election. ;\1rs. fl1 os~ resigned ,... hen the recall \\"8.~ .<:ucce~~ful 10 a\101v Ille ne\'I cnuncit to select it s own com· missioners. Royc1l Navy Wins No Fishing Fight 00\'F:R, l::ngland CL'PI) -The Roy a! r\.il'y. IA'hosc. 1najor battle.~ lately hfl re been against cil'ilian economize~s strap· ping its proudest ships. took on a frrnth lralA'ler early toda y -and ,...·on. The mincs11·eeper Bellon steaml'd into lJ<ncr Harbor ,...·ilh a tra1\•lf'r und1·r f.fuarJ 1'he French foe surrendered lo the lklton alter a t11·ri-hour chase 1n the channe l in \1·hith lhe Bellon firerl :11x ,,hots acro~s her bo11· rind ~nt a party of blue JllC'k!.'I.~ to board her. The trawler 111as ~uspccted of lishing in Brilish \\'Jtcrs. ;:irra.'' a ~kcd ~l r.• Terrv. a~a1n . ''1\)1y J~ tho• r·11·11'.' rC>ntcr so :1n:dous to get ouL of ]l('l'l' _, .. ··TIJ;iL's :inritller que~l1011, 1111oh1ng nthcr factors.'' replled Zinn grab c. "br~ide~. 1n111·h of the civic centf:'r -thaL 1~. !he harhor.~ anrl l:>e<1ehcs depa rtment .ind u!llrr agencies. JS Io c ;:it e d drllrnlown " Alll'r lilt ~harp tf ueslioning \\-as ()rer, < hamber flffitials expressed ple~sure at thC' s11tcess nf the meeting And mosl r-es1den!~ present ;idmllted that "~omf'lh1ng has lu hf done \A'Jlh !he tlo\\·nto11·n and Top of 1he Pier apptars to be 11." Thr CSC proposa 1 1;; !'l'he<!u!C'd !fir presentation i.1tunell Ott. 21!. tenlali\ rlv l() ll1e citJ tountv So lons ( :ondcn111 l~e ge nts Ov er Red Teacher Three Orange Cou nty legisla tors have .n1(.lemnerl the University of California l.1r allo111ng sC'\f-confesscd communist An,l:f'la Davis lo be employed on its Lo5 Angeles campu~. 111 a telegram ;'lddrcssed \\'ed11!'scla y to lhr U.C. Boa rd of Regents Assemblymen 11ohert E. Badham (R-NC\Yport Beach), Bober\ II. Burke iR-Huntington Beach) an1t Joh n Briggs I R-fnllenon) urged them lo call another met"ting for the con· :-.ull'ration of lhe Da \·is controversy. 'T'he me.~sage lash C'd out at the "1r· responsibill!y. dnplirity and defiance" ol the UCLA Philosophy Department in as~1,i::ning r.!Jss Da vi~ the teaching post. .. I I is lime to sho11· the people of (';1l1fornia that the University of ( 'a!ifornia. 11·hich they finance, is in con· tl'o l or the Regents and not the fac ulty," the telegram stated. Chrysler Plans Major Layoffs DETROIT (UPI) -"Hundreds" of Chrysler Corporation's 40.000 ,\·hite collar \1orke rs face layoffs in the next four to • r igh t y,·eeks in an expense-cutting 1nl'asure . it \vas announced today . A Chry sler spokesma n said it 1\'<IS too r :1 rly yet to tell exactly how many of the 11 hl le collar \\'Otkers -25 .000 of 11·hom 11nrk in the Detroit ;irea -ni ight be hiid "'' Ill' .•.1111 ii 11 ould be ~ale to ~av that ' h11rldr111I:. ' of lhr 11·orkcrs \1·ould ·be in- ' ,,lrl'd u1 !he layoffs, Sorne technical ·.1·r1·kcrs. such as draftsmen-and techni- r1.~n~. migh t ;1.lso be inv olved, he e~l11n;1trd. c.:tptt'd_ fo~ cr~it \A'hen students enro\1 in <·oun try boy.'' Pruett quo1ed the general ot he r 1nst1tut1on s. as .~ay1ng. "Our co~cern is lo benefit t~e stutlen1:.'' Col. Pruett was then c.:tntf of !he Arn1y _Cu rran said. ''All .of the JUn1or colleges CID and Ulrectly subordinate to t:en . involved ho1·e s11n 1Jar programs, but not Turner. all the curricu!um is acceptf'd b~ four· "'Alter ~'ou\e ~penl ~our life In Iii<' ):ear ~1:hools. \\ e hope to standardize .inrl Arn1 y yo11 lock ,\'OUr heels ;ind 0hi ·~· .Yfllll' t.(l(Jr'.!1nale our efforts in order lo ren1edy t:1rders." Co!. Pruett cnnliniicd, "J in u~t !lu~. . . admit I 1vas cxtren1ely upset " Lo!lege reprcsen1<it1ves parl 1c1p;i t1ng 1n fi e said the now-retired i::tnrrnl the conference 1nrlt!de t h~se from San spcclflca!Jv ordered hini to re niove. s •I l?,1ego i\lesa, San Diego _City. Palo111ar, i\1aJ. \\100ldridge's n<1me /rom the ~i: F ull~rton, Cypr,ess. Rio Hn~do, El vest1gat1ve ftle on the alleged ring or Camino, C_haffc~, Pasadp~a Ctty · l_.os care er sergeants 11•ho were organized in Angele~ City, Com pton, Santa /'llonita {'rime and Golden \\'rs!. · Thr fnrn1cr gencr.:il 1r:1::; rrt:1'nli,\' ;1p· Cecil Aisthorpe l<'uneral Slated pointed by President .'IJ1xo11 as the t:hu~f of all l 1 S. 111arshals, hut nbruptly rl's1g11- rd \\'hen he learned of thl' Defcn.")(' Dl'parln1ent's Arm~· crin1e probe Tes!itnony has indicated th!.' pnnc1 p;ils in lhe operation. 11·ere looung slol 1nachines at Augsburg and :'l!unich, Germany in 196S of up to $7,000 per \l'cek, r·uneral services fo r Cecil L. Aisthorpr, then n1ee!ing to divide up the t:ike. G4, of 10207 A.SC'Ot A\•enue, }luntington The loss 1r:is borne indiret!ly by Beat-h, whn died Tuesday al ll0<1g C'nl1sted 1nen :ind drartees, \1•hoS(' slot i\lemorial Hospital, ll'i ll bC' hf'lct a.I l 1 rnachine gan1bling proceeds helpctl sup· a.ni. Saturday at the Bell BrQ,1d'.\<IY pori !11elr clubs. ~fortuary, Costa ;<.!e~a. 11uria! \viii follow T\1·n CID men tcs!1f1cd Thursd a1· th;il at Pacific Vie w !\1en1orial Park. the alleged il lililary 1\laf1a 1n<'t L1V1L·e ll1 ,\h . Ai sthorpe had been ti rrs1dcnt (I( clivl'y up , 111 1957, with retired ~fiJJ. Crn. ll untington BeRt h and Costa Mesa for lhr \Villia1n A. Cunnu1gha1n Ill and Sg!. fl laJ, pa st 12 years. He was an engint"t:r for the \\'ooldridgr attending for their share:. Slate lligh\\·ay Depar1n1enL for 36 years, Cunn1 ngh<11n . nt\1v ;i $1 7,500 s101t e nr but had been retired !he lasl fc1ur years. Gt·orgia t'111ploye, denies 1t. Survivors include his wife, Anne. <i Sen. Charles IL Percy IR·lllinoi sl wa:-; daugh ter l\frs. John t:ebbing of Santee the legislator who branded the operation and fil'e grandchildren. -in 11•hfch sergeants allr.i;edly .:irr.:ingr..rJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ( s a Senator Expects Nixon to Brin•Y ' " l\1ore Gls Hon1 c \1 •• ~Sl·IJJ\GTON IAl'I -Sen. George D. A1kr:~. the Senall'·s ~e111or Jlepubl1can. p1·rr.1c!C'd tod-ay Pr"~1dent Nixon \\'111 Ot'tl11' ;1 new l1·oop 11'1thdr:iw;rl of 40,l)(){l n1,•11 l1·u1n \'a:(t1J1H !Jefore Christn1as ;inrl 111 t '11)(•~1 .. 1 tl1r gniunrl 1 rnu11~" 11 tll hr j l~dled Oi:I b.1 1l1e Cl)d oJ j!Jj'O I l".;perl th;1t rl I' l'rr..;1r!cr11 11111 prn· lt.11·1\ t 11 e u., ;u111lhrr llnup 1111titJ1,111;i l /,q· C!u ,,,f n1;15 -· cnnugh to 111<1~:..-100,000 11:t11 th1~ ~·ear, .. the Vf'rniont seniltor told :1 1·1 ·pu~le1. Hr ::.aHI lie ha :-; nol d 1seu~~cd the JIO.~l>ihili ty of such a nc\v 11·1thrlrawal 11•ith 1\•\L~ bt1! 1hat ''Thr South \'Jl·111ilnlCf;P. ~111 "rn111rr11 :c\'('111!' lo ht 1·unf1tlrnl 11 c<1n 1..il.<• t111n~~ t11 t·r ·\ol.111 ~111d, J·n11f1(•r, 1hal the lrflOP~ 1>• ul1' n1•1 at;l 11;1lly lra1e V1cin:in1 l1nl1 I ahn;il ~rb1'llflf\' 197(1 'iornr f'\u 000 't rnop~ have h~rn lncludrd in 1t'Onp 111 tl1dr;11ral~ :lnnriunccd by Ni xon ii.II fi.lf. II(' :l:11d ill .111111' hr hoprs fo:·111c;r Sec1't'lary 11r Dclen~" l'!1ffnrd ' . .; l·all for 111thdrall';;I !Pl n1rilrli ('lark 111. of J00.000 ) FINISHED IN MIMOSA YIUOW Ol GREEN . HAND DECORATED IN CHALK WHITE GLASS SHEi.YES AND TWO INTEllOI LIGHTS. $799 IY DllXIL, THE MOST TIUSTtD NAME IN FUINITUH •.• -.......... _ ... _ .... ·-----· EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR' HENREOON-DREXEL -HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcliff Dr., 642-2050 OPIN fllDAT "TIL t INTERIORS Prof .. 1ion•I Interior Dt•len•r• Av•ilabl..-.-A.ID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 34S No rth Co•st Hwy. 494-65.51 Or'IN F•ID.AT 'TIL t I ' HtrT " •Mlli>! •• M ..... d•\• •AWtO• 1Albrl •Alme •Albie> •Al!lt •A.,.no ... ,-.~· jl.itlCAI I!:~ ... ve.1 r :g~1 .. llrJQ; "••tk• lluckn• •8ull1 •8 ull<: •(AL I •C•lll< C••I!• c ........ Ctntr1 "'(INC CITAD •Cl1rl1 •Conn• •,Cor!lo •C. w •0.0.11· Oo!l•n• Oel1w• •D~••• Otnl•O• •Olc~I •O•••o "'0lilt:I .. 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SANTA ANA • P re1ent1 '' JOE HARRIS'S • .. ••• Football • • Forecasts Be 'A Winner With DUNTON FORD ' Hlin. Tet m ,klOllY, OCT0.111 T, lit' " '1101111ll!: WIHNllki SCOl'I&$ ,ltOl.t.ltlf l0,llt1 11 'COll&l •MlllMI !J l ll ) St. Mlu l1111>1>I -•d<!~" '. ·"~•on .. 1 Alt>rl9/!I •Almo •All>IM •1111.l?ONll STllTf. •A ... ~ .. $1 llrk1n111 State A"ICANSAS •. I!:~~~~d ·:. ·:. •AUl!IURN ;:g;..'L~~~ Cil._li.EEGNE .. l!lrld9tl'll•• lr.c~""'' Sttt• Buc~n•ll . .•l!lufl1lo • •l!lu!I•• •CllLIJ ORN!A •Calllornla IP1 \ St. Ce1llftt CerHtl'>·N•"""•n .• ~n!rol MltM91n _, ?°(IN(!NNATI CITAOEL !THE\ •. "Clerlon St11e •. •Conn1cllcut •.Co1111nd Sto•~ •C W. Po~! •0 ..... TMOUHi 0 1•l1n1t . O~l1w11e . .. o .11w,rt v1111~ Otnl•on -. Olckln,on •Or••tl lt<~ .;.oUKE wE1••orn K..,1u(~Y {au Cl•l•I Sl'1t •Evt ••vlllt ~·:.~,·~· •. & /,\ •. •'LOl'llO.A 11 NOltlH (AltO\.INA ST ... f E Z1I Id•"<> 'llTUltOAT. OCTOlllt 10 U H '1Q C•n1v1 '1Q 1111 5t111 .. II Snrln•!lllCI )I Ollwt . Z1I Wlb81~ •1 BR IGHAM vou11r. 10 llm •rlcen ln!rrnn!lontl 10 •lrnn.,t•• '""' J1 TElt"S CHRI STIAN 11 T ~ltAS ll&M . 1l F•••'• <!•'• '! KENTU()(V 7S TUlllNF 70 Wl!STEAH MlrH!<.All I((• .. !•~! (OMt<11(U I l! •Nl<l>lll• J I ~GrllY!bUt~ 71 Ktnt 511!t . l • OrP1u .. .• lS RIC E: 70 w1,nt1bur' 71 ''"""' ?1 •Furrr8" . ?I $ILLINOI! S!•'• 17 X"VIE lt !OHIO! . ?I •EAST (Alle!Llllll .... ;1 t &ck fl1vrn Sl•lt 71 N•w Homp1Mro •. 78 II~••• '' .1.11 •• ~ 11 HOLY CR OSS 70 ~F lndllY n Man1c~ul!tl$ ?1 L><omlno •. ?1 'Ot1r rM ln 11 Sw1rtlW'ntf' 71 So. Connrr!lcut 11 p1ns1 u1tGH 71 llu.iln Pr•Y Stelf .u ~s•rvrn1· Point ?I ~-E MltM>url 51. . 71 South Ct•ol·~• ~1Mr 71 FLOli tO" ~Tll T E . 71 Jo~n, Hot>k•nl ..• . 11 Cl.EMSON . .: n SOUTH c•~OL INA " ·•··· h • . " .. , .. . " " " " ,. • ,. " " " • I • ... " .. ' I ' f ·- LIGHTHOUSE IN TU LES -Yacht s men, many from Ne\1•port Beach, s:ather on lhc to1ve r of t he old lighthouse that St. Francis Yacht Club moved intact 7j n1iles up the San Joaquin R iver ·to Tinsley Island. scene of the annual s;tag- cr ui se that dra1vs yachts men fro1n all over the 1vo1 :.1. The to1ver is a vantag:e point for 1vatching dinghy r aces and the parade of plush yachts on the river. •F•t nklln & M•t>hlll •CEO"Cl.A TECl'i •Gl OltCI" •Hernnt"" lnilllut• . . .. 11 O•l•Wnrt ~••!• .. •HAR.VAll.0 •• ... •. , 14 llOSTON U. ·· • lij"""•' • ... , • .:..--• ....... •• -· v"-'"'-1"""""1)1' tt•i:.;_·,·>·•·· ·~<·~s.it'·· · ~ ,j ,'l,.,1•••>····· J1 1tH~J•~~.lTE" •.. ':"~ .. '.,. ! l '. · U I ....._ I, ' _,.Ji._·~~·...:;.-........ ...u. ~·4-............. :.:tf,, .~,' -~ ......... r. •Id•"" 5!1!• .. :. -.. . .• ?I U. 1<1~1. !Om•"•! , •!LllNOIS .. ... 10 IOW" 5T"lE • l11dl1n• Si.Tt • . 1' r ~''"'" Mlc~1fen • · INOl.l.Nll .. 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LOu,!I 7' •Wl~CONSIN 1• W•vo1 ~I IO•!roill •• , ?I ME¥1>HIS Sl ... l E" '1 •OKLAHOMll ST ... l f ~S NAVV 11 •C.i•Hbore St••• l• . ll t l•• 11 O•Yift1 on , l• Co•b• Z1I •NOltTHWESTERN 71 ftt•d'f v " . " . " ' ... . , " . " ... ... " • . " . " .. "' "' " . " "' " " " " • " " , • " . " • .. ,. • TJ NSE LY ISL AND SHOW BOAT -Nortnan Nealy's glamorous ne1v po\ver boat, La Siesta. frorn San Dic~o \'acht Club 11"as I.he pride of the Ti11 sl ey Isl and fl eet a t SL Francis 'l'ach1 Cl ub's stag rendezvous. The 65-fo ot yacht \\·a s design- ed hy .·\rl DcFcver and IJ uilt by Ket·tcnburg J\Jarine, Sa n Diego. and features tlie n1ost modern electronic gear and gold-plated •·JJ ead'' fixtures. Exotic Jn ter- ior decorations 1vcre by the 01vner's 1vife, J ane. •lJ. fie. !Roll~) \I. Tenn. cC~•l1•'>0tlO•l U T•••• !A1ll~Q!11n 1 1n 'M•<!<llP T•nn•«•• S•. 71 •£••• T!•t• Sl•lt 1·---. 10 ---•--..r ~ ,(~---l-l arbor Cof C •U. TEX.A~ CE\. P,O SOI •V1lotr1l•o • • Vlll1nov1 .• VIRGINA TECH •• V IR\\INIA •. 11'>19ft!' •WAKE ~Qll E~T .... •W••~l1 ton & Lr.t """'b"' S••lt w o,11,1n • Nr.• C~t,,tr S•1lc •W••''""' l(•nlut~¥ , w.-ir•n M1.-.,.11•<l \>.'EST Tl"YAS 'TATE •WEST VlltGINIA . • N iii•• V/!Ul•m• ~'/.'llt!nbo1 9 •l'.'MCfl'!' Po!Y •WYOMING •YALE OA Kl A~IO •~AN OltC.0 ~).!Q1J$10'i ~:•N S.AS CI T'I' ~EW YO~I( J!iT~ CHIC.AGO •.. / • ?•UTA'! 16 S•. Joor1>~·, ! lnft ! •• :µ Sen•t (I~'• . 'Q •R!CHMO~D )< •\111\.l>AM & MAA'Y •. 11 •U1> .. I• . ;n ~M •ll.Tl.l.ND .. ;1 Ctnt" l! "'oni.n1 11 • ftowdol~ II Millo•~vl!I• ~'•" '' l'•U T•..,,•O•• ~'"'" )! P M C Cnll•a•• 70 -\VICHITll ~1 11 1( !i'I MI 11 ~·"'IYitn u -,.,t~t,1 .. • 7! L•~'a~ ?0 '""~'""u'" :;, COL0,1100 ST•TE l), 11 (.OLGA.ff " • .• 1' "' . .. ' " " " " . 'I .. .. •• •• 1 I • " . u I '" ' " llME •itA!I f OOTIAll t l!AOU li " . MIAAll 1•C1NCINNAl l ~V~O~Y. OCTOIEll j , lh ' 11 e UF~ll LO 31 •r<FNV!!.~ lO •l!IOSTOtl J OOTIALL l l.AGUE 11 1.Tl •Nt• 1• OE1'101T .)() • P).!IL AO!LPMIA 71 NEW Ofl LE•NS . 1' Gll!:EN l!l•Y n •~ITlSIUQOl-i . 21 WllSHI NGT0N •. •• 10 ,. " " " .. ,, " MONOAY, OClOI Elt ,, UH w • ll•NEW VOil)( GIANTS ,., •• ". 16 DUNTON FORD Swrwlnt AR ef Orant• COflnty For Over 50 Y "" Over 400 New .1 nd Us ed Cari anllil Truck1 to Choose "Home of htl C...pet s ... ice" Ustd Can-5-46-7076 Hew Can-546•7070 -·--·-11-· .. I l ' . .{ ' } ' -~ . TWELVE METER DESIGNER Charlie ~lorgan. noted young naval architec'l and yacht designer fron1 SL ctersburg, .r-1a ., tells yachtsn1en . of pr?- gress of his new 12-inetcr l lcritage being built to h.is O\\'n design and in his 011·n shipyard. The yacht \\'lll he in the America's Cup t rials next summer . J\·Ior- gan was panelist at St. f'rancis Yac ht Club Tinsley l sland .Rendezvous. Race rs Head for Ski-Lund Publish es Boater s Aid i'itwport Harbor Chambtr of Commerce has published a niarinc service a nd i11 form at ion directory designeO er.peci ally for pleasure boat 011'nCri in the llarbor Arra. In addition to listing f irrn~ ll'hcre 1narine supplie~. ac· cessories. and e\·en yachts can be purchased. the. book also in- cludes listings of spccla1 17.<'d information vital lo boat owners such as marine r1dio bea cons, emeraency ph one numbers, mileage charl3 and first aid. The directory was staff pro- duced based on ideas of !he J\1arine Dl\·i.~Jon of t he clian1ber. It sell s for $2 <.1.nd 1rill be updatrd annually. "Because there are some 9.000 boat owners in 1he Nc11·port Harbor areft, lhe chamber b<'lieves they deser1·e an accurate compilation of 1\·hat's ri vail;ible lo 1nake boa1ing happier :iind safe r," :'i<Jid Jack Bernett, executive Ski·Land. near Perris will be th~ scene Oct. 12 of drag bo.'ll race~ sponsored by !he N:i- tiona l Drag Boat Association. manager. of boats in 1hc 60 to 100 mi!e ----''---------- Registration \\'ill he from 7 11.m. lo 10:30 a.m. Qualifying an hour ca tegory will be. fron1 9:30 lo 11 a.m .. and boats in the 100 mph.plus range will qualify from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.n1 . 'Listens ' to Landers Be there for the payoff. SALLY starts Oct. 13 In the DAILY PILOT . .. ., .... """ ',....,....,, •• #. ·-·-...-. .... ' • #,1 -. . ~ ,;• r .. I' t -''-"-''-·_O_<t_o_b•_,_)_. _1?6_, _________ OAl_l Y PILOT _!Q_ Welcot1ie A bou1•d 12-meter on \Vill the '\lest Coast ha\'!: a 12·Jnl.'ler in the America 's Cup trials next sumn1e r'! That \\'as one of the prime questions brought before some 650 or the \vorl d's leading yachtsmen at the recent St. Francis Yacht Club's Tinsley Island Hende:tvous on the Sa11 Joaquin Rh•!:r. porlunity.'' sa id l\lichaels Driscoll said th e project has been under l\a\' s ince February and is about 90 pcr- 1·ent co1n plete as far as testing 1s conce rned . ··so far we are qui te pleased 1vith what we ha1·e seen," he said Peter D.:n is and John Kilroy are lwo Newport Be a c h 1·achtsmcn in\'Ol\'Cd w 1 t h briscoll in the designing and testing of the boat. Although The ansv.·er apparently lit~ nut designated as a syndicate, in the willingness of aHluenl DrL~coll sanJ his ad\'isory Southern Californ ia yachtsn1en board consists of a total of six to open their pocketbooks lo nirn. htlp finance a new 12-metcr THE ONLY previ o u s de signed by Gerry Driscoll of San Diego and now being tanli" California contender in !he tested. An1t'rica"s Cu p I rials has bern l'at Dougan's Columbia frotn D R I SC 0 L L told ll1e Newport Beach "'hich was yachtsmen al a Tinsll!y Island runner-up in the 1967 tri als. S}'mposium that all th<1t 11·ould Dougan has not s 1 ate d keep the new boat·fron1 being irhcther he \l'lll can1pa1gn the bui!l is nioncy. Coluinbia again neKl year. !\laking a pica for the local But in othe r parts or the yachtsmen to gel behind y,·orld there seems to be no Driscoll's projecl 11·as Jin1 lack of moncv or c1;lhusias1n l\1ichae ls of San Franciscn for the upcoiTiing Amer1ca ·s \\'ho is one of about six Cup cam paign. persons helping lo finance the Br ittain Chance J r., another design and testing of the boa\ noted Arncrlcon designer, told "I am convinced," said the Tinslry lsl<1nd group th ;1l J\lichae ls, •·1hat sooner or he has dr sig11ed a bont for later there is going to hf! ~l a rcel Bich of France, 11·ho cuough enthusiasn1 generated already 011•ns three other fan1- here on the \\1est Coast to get cd 12-fnctcr~ -one of which behind an all-out project tu has successfully defended the West? shipyard. l\tora:an admitted !hat he ptrsonally \\'Ill prcr bably be th!: skipper. ~!ORGA N SAID the new boat "'111 be launched by Jflnuary and will be :sailed tn Florida waters until it is taken north to Connec ticut for the June trials. Hinn1an outlined the pro- gress on the new boat being built for McCullough and some of the probll!ms of eirgan izing and managing a syndicate to finance the costly campaign. J\lcCullough reportedly '\'Ill ski pper the new boat. tlinman also confirmed th1t the Jnt repid Syndicate wi ll also campaign the 1 9 S. 7 d<'fr11der with Bus l\1osbachcr again at the hi!lm. Cl1ance hB.!1 been hired by the Int rep id syndicate lo upda te !he boat ~·hich so soundly trounced the Auslralians in 1967. ~OTHl~G WAS heard of the ne1v boat be ing built In Australia for a third try at th~ e11r. The Ne w York YacbL Club, 1.'Ustodian of the Cup, has ruled that the lwll ch;1!Jengers, f rance a. n d Au stralia, will have to conduct their own trials on the East Coast next summer · t'n determine 1'.'ho .,..·ill actually bl! the challenger . A Britis"h challenger has been dropped because of finan cial reason3. produce a 12·meler that is Cup, ------------- capable or 1vinni ni: l h c Cl~ANC[ SAID 1hc· hoat hr America's Cup. B u I en-designed for Bich \1·ill be us<'d thusiasm ls not enough. !t as a trial horse for still t~k~5 ["~pey ~net a}Q.t or i.!.~ '" r~oth~!. l.~·!ll~lcr, \\'._~}~(. ·~~ .<l;~ .. !Y.'~-'<tiir.'11'· °""'"' ~, .. "'""'' -·-l'lii>_ ('.: say : "If \\'e ever do it , 11·e tire the 1~u1·1}0se or challengins for going to \1 in it. \\'e ha\"C the the Cup. designers, the buiJdt'rS, \l'l' l /nder lhc rules or !he CO!ll· sailmakers. !he skippers and p1·tilion. any challenger mu~t crew capable of defending !he IJ(> designed and built in the ~ C " eountry of lhc challenge. and "'· '"Gerry Driscoll i~ lhr nnr. man on the \Vest Cos! todny lhat offers us th a l Op· Boat Safety A 'varcl s Near FON D l)U LAC, \\'I S. - \\'ith the boating season rapid- ly drawing to a clo!>e In C.:anada and many se1.·11ons or the Uni ted States. 1t1e srarrh continues for those \\,.ho have made ma jo r contr\bulions to boating saf ety dur ing 1969. (;roups o r oryan1zations selected as ha\·ing contriliuted the n1os t "'ill receive National Gold Cup Awards during r\1!"' York's Nation al Boat Show 1n January. The Nation:il Cold Cur A1\•ards for Boating Safely. origi nated in 1957 a n d ~ponsorcd by KI ek h a efer tl1ercur}'. n1anufacturcrs of J\lcrrury outboard niol ors. arc presented annuall.v ln leader.~ 1n these three ca le,llories : a comn1uni ly or ~roup : a n1agazn1c. newspaper. r:i1lio or TV station ; <ind fl .c::o\'ernn1cn· ta! agency on any level. A panel of b o a l i n g ;111!ho ri tics rcprr.sen1ing the L·.s . Coa~L Guard and its i\ux· iliary; A1nerican Pol'.'C'r llo.'.lt A~sn .: U.S. Po\\·rr :-;nuadron,~. and the American \\'ater Ski Assn ., se rve as judges . W ork Sta rts 011 12-1\letcr ST PETERSBURr.. 'Fla. - /I ~pnkesman for the llerit;1gr :-iyndir1He announ ecd that con· stn.1('\ion h;is b<·~un on its An1crica's Cup defense can· did;ite . Charles l\1orgau, w ho performs a dual role or dl.'signing and he:iding con- ~1 ruct ion of 1he new !2·mctcr all s~il~ and gear must be of th<' rounlry of origin . Ch.'.lnce s;iid the boat he designed for Bich 1\':JS built in a shipya rd 1n Sll'1tzerland ii bout 50 kilometer~ fl"om the French border. \\'hen 11·ork starts on the challenger thr yard 1r1ll probably be moved across 1he border into France. Charlie l\lorgan of S t . Pclcrsbur~. l·'la. 10\d of the progrr~s bc1n~ n1adc on his new ll\'Cl\"e , Hl·ritage, 11·hich he persunallv de:.igned and i~ having built in hi~ Ol'.'11 McCULLOCH POWER MAC 6 THE WORLD'f LIGHTE ST CHAIN SAWI THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW THAT CUTS 24' LOGS IN SECONDS! l\1org;in Yach t Corp. in SL $179 9 5 Pelrrsburg confirn11!:d !hill • I, . · f~ylpped wi1h f1mov1 '"1cCu~och ' ' pr e 11n1nary constn1 ct1on c;~~•n, l>•i •nd' •PllHI~" ih.i .,1 steps have been accomplished li-"':::;':i:;:~~'~':•~·~""::::.ol~':~:·~·---l ;ind l\'t <ire now actually shap. ing "'ood." It "''as ltarncd th at the new y11chl \\'ill be built in •JI unorthodo:ii:: m1nner -from the di!ck downwa rd. "The full construction pro· gram has been rl!duccd 10 a 5 1 111 • 5ervlct Ron ·1 Mlnl·tyclt Clfy 17216 l el(hJllYd. (714) 141-2111 critical path plan v1hich must .. _________ _. be fol!oll'ed to complete lhr. project in a given lime," ~gen said, COMl'lETr,-MIHOR SERVICE C h•n&• riui4 .\(l.jrit b1nfll1, Stt ll"l"f'· C111n 1umo -ae,.1n. ,. .. pin 1•tkt1. Jlll•ttl•ui 1111..-. llo•d tt1l & Jr..pe!"t che'k 10,000.MILL OIJARANT£[ ... $24.95 TRANSMISSION LEAKING? ln•\111 n-1111 (front or re11l $13 95 with •IHl1f9ctory ltu~ln• • · · • · • f•llflrl••I ii .......... call AllrO·llM COSTA MHA 1134 -""'· 145.0900 I FULLERTON <!Ill 41/.5456 7l5 •.•• , ..... ·-51&.1187 I ·-') ·r ·, .... 'l1iateaux·, .. l~ C ORDIAL~ . A 101st w1lh lhe v1cl0f! The z1nn Rtd 81~ cock\111 com bin es CHAT[AUX Pepp11- m1M Schn1pp5 and Grt n1d 1n e l iqueu r ,,,·1th Br,ndy !or 1 ll$!e e1 per1enc1 t~1t de!rti 1r1v1ty. INC RED IBL E SMOO TMN ESS! 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Oct Oct a nd Dana Sm ith Computer1:zed Real Estate Investment Ano.'! lys1 ~ 14 ~Don Ward Managing Your Investment a nd Cap Blackburn Synd1catton -Mo re Important Tli a n E ver' ll -Charles H Calli son (Soc iety of Exchange Co1.1n selor s) Leverage Through Wise F1nanc 1ng and Bruce Howey, men! Advantages of The Real Estate Exchange " 'Yield l nvest· Oct 28 -J ack Lincoln , 'How to Take Title Advant.egPously -A Case Study and Randall R McCardle, "Tador1ng Your Re al E state In vestment " 'fir hl'l 111 I or11u//1on No adm1ss1on, but tickets are required They can be picked up H'I ad van~• at the Orange Coast College c<11mpus or a t the Daily Pilot offi ces 1n Co1ta Mesa, Newport Beach Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach Co sponsored by DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE NEWPORT HARBOR • COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS OVER THE COUNTER NASO L11oflngl for Thuriday, October 2, 1969 •• IN' ......... ~. Prl<H tt nlor doill• <11tO!al ..... •! •-•1m.1 .. , t AM ,,..., NA~D. 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Approva l of \hr planning funds would virtually .assure extension. The central west facade "\vould be e>:tended up to 88 feet. creating 41.'.i acres of new space for restaurants, toilets. visitor centers, meeling rooms and numerous private offices f":)I" congressmen. Sen. Stephen Young, ( 0 - Ghio), has acrvsed llH' r,x- pansion proponrnls. led hy House Speaker John \V ~fcConnack. (D·Mass.l. <ind C11pilol Architecl .L George Ste\varl, of !ry1ng to •·make 1he Capitol Into a king·sizcd Howard Johnson's." ORIGINAL. BUILT The original Capitol \1·as d<:iigned h.v J)r. \Villiam Thornton. a Virgin Island-born Philadelphia ph~'sician who "·as selected by G e o r gt \\lashington. he l1a\'lng 1he trouble v.·c are ha1·ing l.odo'.l)'." Beside lhc bumlng by Lhe British, the Capitol suffered another major fire 1n 1851 and ci. ,gas explosi1>n in 1$9ll S!c\\•art. 111 aq:,'l.1111g lor f'X• tension, says he fears sn11u: new calamity if the west wull Js not stabilized , ~·1 worry especially during <in occasion such as the stale funeral services of the late President Eisenhower when the leaders of all brancl1es of government Y.'t:'Te con· centratcd 1n, the Capitol and when 1nany thousands of our citizens passed through the buil1!ing." S(f'wart said . ·-.Just think of whnt would rl.'su!l if during s1u:h a pC'riod tht' west section ~h(rn)d col- l<.1pse or even partially col- l<ipst!." Al so on the side of expansion Is the recommendation of past Capitol architects. Both Latrobe and Bulfinch prepared dl'awing s showing a pediment on the west central rront, one of the ch<1nges planned, Thomas U. Walter, who built llii' prest'nt H(l!.tse <ll'ld Senate "''111gs and added lhe great 1lon1e in the 1860s, ~aid then the fronts needed lo ht' ex· ti•nded to accommodate \lie oulsized dome. The extensionisls also say the Capitol was never just one building but has g r o w n NEWSmES DECORATOR BEADS Omar lh• l•nt moll•r ho1 branch•d 011.I and 11 malling crazy bead1lor lhotca1bah look (\1 thcit anythinljl Ilk• the Balboa Pavilion?). Sq11.o~ or oval. color1. through the years. Tl1e ir biggest argument i:t that there is no other way to save th e building, basing their C'asc on a ·1964 study by a con- sultant engineering firm. Opponents. led by t h ~ American I n s I it u t e o[ Architects, claim the wall can be saved in its presen l con- dition. "Restoration does not pro- vide a permanent solution,'' counters Campioli. '"Whatever the fonn ot restoration or the method it would result in a make.shift job." Campioli also told Congress that restoration would require e1'acuation for a Jong period of ti111e large areas of the Capitol, including offices of congressional leaders. The opposition c o n t e n d ~ @verything done so rar on the official level has been slanted toward building a case for ex- tension. .'\[\ BALL. BATH. . JIJ OR BEDROOM ...__ _ _,,..LIGHT rllfURES 11 lh• kid gal on• •ilh b\1 laatball. T"Plac• lor ch.ap. Tnu1.:luc•nl l\JrlUJ'•I elimlnal• glar•. 99~. The movement was Initiated by a group, compo:sed of Stewart, McConnack a n d other top congressional leadership, called the Corn· fuiss ion for lhe E11tension o( the Unlted Slates Capitol. "They just hav..-n't made any study to see if the west front could be saved and how much it would cost," said Sen. William Proxmire, (0 -Wis.) "ApparenUy they're afraid ol what it might show." J!JAt.1\•MA&.. 'aus CHE.At.r tltlllf.P' Opponents claim the ex- tension will cost five times Ill much per square foot as the new Rayburn llouse Office Building , which skyrocketed above cos t estimates. Critics alsio say that eight of the lasl nine maior design contracts awarded for Capitol l-lill construction have gone to a small group of architects - now in partnership. The same group has contracts for the web1 front extension. DfDOOR /OUTDOOR CARPETIHG Nie• carpel for h.avy tro:lllc and 1pUI arecr• 1111• th• llit.::h•n. den. patio. family roam, or bathroom. Chok• al loam or plala boek. ill. color1 }'O\l'll like. It was b11ill principally hy 1..· ,,....,/.· J.~~ , H~an. Ll1~~. l1r ( s _h , t "' · l~grH1 ro~ttr6'1klh.11r.;~.,.) ,\>;• first wing and also designed 28.000 BTU _i'"l"\·':'.}l.fi';., r HEATER and built ll1e \Vh ite House : Benjamin Latrobe, who added a. second v.'lng and restored lhe Capitol after the British burned it in !814. and Charles Bulfinch of Boston, who put up the center section and rotun· d•. Much of the historic wo rk has b~eil 5acrifi ced in pre- \'Jous expansions. When the east fr ont 1vas l:'X· tended a decade ago, thr ~ulptured panel ab0v1· lhe • cchtral por!ico car\'ed bv Luigi Persico on a design b}r President John Quincy Adams was lost lo the Capitol. Also carted off 111cre two decayed statues of \Var and Peace by Persico as well as a number of columns. E verything else""'~ covered (Iver by 1he new v.·alls. except for a couple ol window casings "'heh y,·ere aJloy,•ed to show 1hi-ough into a new inside cor· rirtor. The orlgina! port ion.s nr !he Capitol were b11Jlt of sands!oor. al Wash ington·s insistence bt'<'a11~ it wa s cheap and the young republic Y.'as hard pres.~ed for ca~h. ~'All the original architect.~ tec0m1nende<I. marble:· said Alario E. Campioli, Stewan ·~ 113sistant. "If they h<11l u~cd roarble, perhaps v.·e w;>U Jdn '1 Youtl1's Try At Business Wiped Out? LOl,HSV ILLF:. Ky. f AP-) - At 15, Ron Jarhof> mav he 1va.~hed up in his first business Vf'n turr.. S1net> .]Uni'. 1hr ~·n11ng~!cr ha.~ bttn ~ros~ing ur tn $411() a mnnth hy cleaning ;Jr)d huffing pri1;ate planes cit Bo .... n1<111 Firld. The Lo uisvi lk·-.J rffer.~on Count y Air Bo<Jrd 11·;in1'i hl1n llJ .<>lop for 111·0 1·r~son'i: !It· jsn't lic ensrd by thP agency. .and i;tate J;:i w v.·nn ·l prrm1! workers un der !6 in hazardous occupri!ion.'. "The las l reason is lhe mosl compelling ," t>xplained Phil Schaad Jr .. the air hnard'~ 1nanager for flowman Field. "The Jaw cnn<;idcrs work ::iround aircr<1 ft and nirport ramps lo be haz;i rdous" • • Btin le:irnt>d abou t th~ :ige hang-up v.·hcn he reeeived a ~tter fr0n1 Sc haad which wamed, "Sine!' yQur con1pan y has no agreeml'nt \\•lth the air board. you will 'ilop at once all activity of a commercial nature on Bov.·rn11n Fie ld." The board usually grants ltase~ to busin!'ssei; ror a percentage of t h e i r gross rettipts. a plan Y:hich Ron is wiJJlng to accept. 'l'he youngster s::iys he·,s already been kickin,'l: in JO per- cent or his e::irnings try one auttiorized firm al Bowman in eicdlange for use of some of Us facilit.ies. He hires four teen-aged boys as helpers. Ron charges according t11 the. size of the plant>. the average price running about. w -'Illat':J about one.half ot what regular plane 5ervicing fifJTlS ask and one complciined to &he board about &n's price cutting. "I sure: hate. to give up my busine11s:• the youngster said . "I may call up all my OJitomeni &od ask them lo put in a good word tor me.·• \ 3777 If your wgJJ i• cold, h•re·~ 1om•lh!ng to w1:11·m It up (ho, ho, 1bo:1"1 good). Man11ol wglJ heal•• p11.t1 out •o!!, •v•n heal, n•w grill• d•1lgn c11t1 out hot 1pol1. V•nt9d. 1ec•11itd, FHA oppto'l'ed. ' ·: ' I JOHNS MANVILLE . r · INSULAnON ' Fibergla11 body. loll backed vapor balTi•r, lit1 b91w .. n lh• 11ud1 lor ea1y ~ 1topling. ldeal for hom••• vacation cgbin1. room Here's the whole work• tor ln1 than you might pay for a screen some places. This ensemble include• on all blo:ck lolding screen. 2 black andirons with bra.1 um lop and a lour piece tool .aet with poker. brush. shovel and stand wilh round base. Screen i1 convenient 30 inch height. gddi!ion1. f11.ll 1hic:k IS !nth wld•. 299 SO SQ. FT. flOLL GLOBE ARnCHOKES Very decorallv• plan! 11 al111 v•ry good wi1h mo:yon.io:i••. Slrong heo:l1hy p!anl• will giv• lruit and flower• /01 y•ar1, but you go!la come In lhe ator• ond buy th•m lir11. BANDINI SUPER WEEDILIZER Cleo11 and control1 Cl doi•n d!ll•r•nt kind• ol wHd1or eo. Thi• I• a limited time pric• ol! deal 10 don't W(lt\ unlil th• dichondro: I• ~hoked be'{ond 8Gl•olion. 2.00 OFF 1095 REG . 12.95 SNAIL PELLETS Sprinkl• g llUle ol lhi1 und•r lea••• and 1hgt°ly ploc•• and you'll be ••nding botd•• al lh• p•lll to thal big cabbo:ge p<1tch in th• . ..,. 2\·~ LB. BOX MEL'S MELON h 1pr•ad1 th• Uame1 o••r lh• •n~ir• log, gflath•• to your QCI )•t (and talk about d11m b wait~••· I a1ked. "'Whaf1 th• flr doing In my s.oup?" "Th• bo-ck1troll•, I 1hin\r,"" h• r•plied.) ! Th!1 l1 a good d90l o:nyway l you •Hee il. lor lh• bclth. dt•••inq !obi•, 1.oel11 i\k• t .. \Ce th• money lll 11, our hand •lipped on th• ord•r blgnll., g nt. ,... bought Sl.000 laa mo:ny.) J77 TRAlfSISTOR BlnERIES 11 •h• kld1 hClffr.'t been mo:klns' IO much nolH le ,, maybe all th•lr bolt•ri•• rcrn do•a. ll•plenl1h lor !•11. and th•n you can o;r•t lhe r11dlo1. lope ~onl•re. N<CJ!'d ploy•r• going at illll 1pMCI, 9~. 7 PC. BLACK& BRASS FIRE SET 99 Ad .. rtl.-d 1pecial1 good thN October J, 1969 (gnd 1111 IN• tho:t Ralph William• •a• ln'l'it.d to the A11tonau.l1 dinner but couldn't gel bl1 ca: •t<nt •d1) FMEPLACE SHOVEL Th• I ltd• old la1hioned m•tal on• thal'll ma ff q11.lck •ark of o•h••· popcorn lr•rn•J1, manhmgJlo• drlpplng1, charred g\l.III .. rapper1. cl§U1e1I• "bull1. FIREPLACE MATCHES H•r•• 1om•thlns' !or al\ you. br!ghl ll1j1hl1 Olll lh•r•. !lg box al th• long on•• will light th• fir• wltbou.1 bu ming hand1 or ey•hro .. 1, 01 yo11r nam• l• Plnocbio. forget It.) FURNACE nL TERS Giv•• clit0n•r gir. !ow•t• fu•l bill s. and th• •o:ll1 1tay cleaner 100. W• bOT• ell th• popular 11••• ln •loclr. WHITE & GOLD PULLMAN Thl1 l1whatyo11'•• been wgllin; Jor, a lov•ly whit• gnd gold pr•llnl1hed pullmon ""itb elnk c:md louc•l lor g price that m.11lle1ou1 c:omp•Utor1 br'tOll out 111 hiv••· 3999 BLACK & DECKER 7 1/4 INCH CIRCULAR SAW lncl11.d•1 rip l•nc•. c:omhln111lon "bl ad• •r•och. !lg 7~" 11 .. 1or Jo:rg• culllq tab. 0111• t.b• Flr1l M!11lono!. right Aln. Mam lcs•l 11p cut• •ltbow.t peacUed llDee. 24aa ['I I I I ,, l I 11 I' I ' I' I 6 h ' ' ' l '· j A ,, ;, l · II , , II " ' " ~1 1,\ II " r. ,, ,, II T co • " • h ,. So ,, o, " " .. A le ,, h• ' ~ l C· • " II• Tl ,., w .. "' "' "' rr I I " I' -~. -,~..,lll!ll•llll.::ll ........ ~,~..,,-~,~•>•<~>""'~21~0""j .. ~# ..... $,. .. O.,~ .. ..,.,.,~j--""'""' .... ,. ......................... _,, .. . ' -.,.tr ,r~ ~-..,.,,,_,, ~..... -.~· --.. · -.,..,......... .. ~ -"·'ll'i;f:":" ,,-•• ~ -/I ' ,.. , 1 Fountain Valley Today's Fm.I • EDITION N.Y. Stoek8 * * * VOL. 62, NO. 237, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1969 TEN CENl'.S Pier Plan Given Downtown Support The Huntington DeaC'h Tor nf lhP Pitr plan won a fe1v d0\1'nlown friends \\1ednesday night. It Sltll has 11s cnc1n1es, but they 1\·cre the minority in the audience of n1ore than fiO businessmen and property owners who heard Robert Zinn~rabe explain a n1assive proposal for d o w n t o I\' n rcdevelop1nenl during the cha1nber nt i·omnu~rce i>flOnsorcd n1 cf'li11g in the Ulison Compc111.v aud~toriun1 , Zinngrabe is co-chairman of 1he li1ba11 Land Institute Cttize.11~ Steering Com- 1niltee (CSC). The plan he sh::iwed !he au · <he-nee calls for a parking au~hority to take 01cr the first bloc k of the old downlo\l'O and build parking facilities. Key to dol'.•ntown developn1ent, ,.,.. plained Zinngrabe, is com 111 er c i a I development of the city pier and parking i;pace to a!lo'Y use ol it and other d::iwnto\\·n comm~rcc. Zinngrabe. wi!h thr help nl \lint r f.loorhouse, director of the city's Harbors ::ind B!'aches Department . and Ken Heynolds, director of lhe city Planning Departrnent, stio1\•ed a map indicatini.: future growth of the dounlown 1i1'ith restaurant.'!, hotels, specialty shops :ind apartments if a large, 1,300 parking facility is built. Opposilion to the plan has been loudly ('-..:pre~sed by son1e 1Jf lhe-downtown pro- ll"rlY ownC'rs ll'ho 11ould lose their pro- pC"rty. Hut othrr do11·1110'\'ll residents hail- ed it \\'ec.Jnesday night as "the only real soltJtion. '' frank Bray, owr.er of a building hous- ing a doy,·ntown 1narkel, said, "With the c"ceplion of a few businesse11 this plan 1rould clean out a Jot of rat holes filled with hippies." Cttil Wheat , ~·ho owns downto\\'n pro- prrty and a beach concession, added, "at ;; p.m. the downtoy,·n is a black asphalt Jungle -en'lply -this concept create-s hundred.!! of people on the slreets and pier at night. '>.'ou should build stores .. f\'ith apar1menls abtn·e them to create population downtown, similar to old New Orleans." The critiCfi had thei r say too : Lyndon \Veils, a former city coun· ci lman, quizzed Zinngrabc on why all the streets w11ren't shoy,•n on the map presented, apparently worrlf.'d that some ~·ould be elin1inaled. "This is only a conceptual map. It shows traffic f)ow. All streets are still (Set PI ER , Page 2) Haynsworth Woes Mount Another GOP Senator Asks Nixon Withdraw Nod HELPS EXPLAIN PLAN Cit.y Aid•· Moorhou•• .. · .. 1' ~i,~~~i"'~ft'.0~ r~::;,~· ~dtJ~~·'rb1t:~·11rJrt\f 12:.t:.:-:.~rJMtttt. .. ~~(·~:--~:.;(i.·~··~ht-enf ~~ *ai~~i.~:·,.~~~~~~ ·: ~l·.}o'rl-~·rnf~" ~~1mii~ ia~·'(:~·~-~~PfJ ~i:· ~i~·'· ·.~ ~~r:~-:;'f. ~;I . 1' thq Supreme Court nominal ion of Clem· the national interest in restoring publi c ing to be 30 or 40 Sfnate votes against il. finned by a vote of 60 to 40," Aiken told 0 ' 'WI ~ • tJ,.I T•i.pMle SAYS GENERAL COVERED UP Army Investigator Kash GI -1·u1i Fir111 Closed Dow 1i Duri11g· Probe From \\'ire St"rvicc..; A l-'ullerton firn1 run hy military nH.'n 1!cs,ribed by nnr Senale investig:i tur ;;1s a l\haki Cosa Noslra has been nrdered tn shut do1,1·n unlll a n1ul1\million graft pr obe is con1pleted in \\lashington. r-.1ared cm Ltd .. 430! \V. Comn1 on111enl1h Ave , FullcrlQn. supplies snack h<1r items In ser\'icc clubs in Vietnam. v.·i th annua l incomr estima ted al an y1-rhcre from $1 lo t 4 million. Principals in the firm are currently in \\'ashington for the Senate Permanent ln\'csligations Subcommittee hearings -011 thei r a11rgcd in1'olvemcnt in the vast fca ndal . St.unn1ng d1:o;closurr~ loelay in1hca1cd a f'onspi racy tu n1a nipulate the currency Qf !l\o countries an1I tJoub!e the lake from i<lolen funds thrnuR;h invcsln1ent v:rre nn· Jy two aspe cts of the alleged operation. Three kc~· Arn1y invesl1J:[iltor.~ trst1fled the y had cno11gl1 on Sgt. r .. taJ. \\'ill1am 0 . \\'uoldridgr. fnrrnrrl y the Ar m.v'.s highc~l ran king t1nl1s1cd n1;i1i. !n kC('P dozens or 'lr!ectlvc:; busy. Their probe -wnrldw1d•• 1n !'>tnpr - r nded ,1·hrn a 1wo-sl<ir general or(!C'rcd 11ir ca~ closed, they said. Snurr.c~ 111 lhc Pcnl agon rr1·c;1 lcd Thursflay , l101rr1'rr, I hat the Army is abo conducting a .srparale inv~!iga!inn into ;illeged slot machine rakcoffs anrt oth!'r crime paralleling organized gangland :,r ndicatcs. A spok!'sman said although th!' probes are separate, !he Army Criminal lnvesligalion Division is gunning for lhe same ringleader~ being grilled in Lhe Senate subcon1millee probe. Accusations h<l\'e been made in leslimony 11gain.~t Sgt. f\faJ. \\'oold ridgc-, Sgt. William f~. I ligdon. anrl former Kergeants Seymour Lazar, Theodore Bass and Narvaez Hatcher. Lazar is prcsificnt flf ritarcdc1n lJtd., .11 nrl lives at 1124 N. itayfair Ave., Anaheim. This group h<is. been nan1cd in ~worn lcstimnny as an1ong allcgcrl key con- :<pirators in a ring \1•hich i;kimrned of( hundred.~ of thnu~;"Jnds nF clnll;irs from (See SCAND AL, l'age :ZJ Sau.ta Ana W incls W<1r111ing V1} ll ~·a~ c;:oul f 110t1gh along the Orange CO<Jsl today, bul ll't'alher forecasl~rs "ere looking beyond the 'f,ctk.end to a st,·r1.1rge of hot. dusty Santa J\na winds. A surg!' of hip;h pressure lhal follow~! rhe spread of rold air across the west 1'hursday brought lil'indy we:ill1er lo lhe <'nai.tal art•a loday, "'1th loc alized gusty \\'inds in the canyons. Thr ronl hr<>ezcs \vere cxpccied tn givf! ~·;iy lotr Sur.d11y to lhc unCOIT'lforl.able rlr~~rl air. raisi ni;: lemper<1l11re.~ inti) till! ~·s for Oranar. Coun ty's inland 11re.115 Qnd •1r It'\ 1he middle 80's locally. rnt F'. Haynsworth Jr. today with lhe i·onfid<'nce in 1he integrity of the Stressing that he is absolutely uncom-a reporter. addition of another Republican senator Su preme Court." milled on the conlrO\'Crsial nomination, llaynsy,·orth told a reporler early today Lo R o lo_ the cho~us of demands ~n Presidenl The Senat~'s senior Republic~n. Sen. Aiken said: "If there are goin~ ln ~ a_s h~ has no plans to as~ that .hi.~ name be ve1• CJD3JD Nixon to 11·1thdra1v the appointment. r.eorge D. Aiken of Vermont, said today n1any as 30 or 40 voles against 11, 1t 11J1hdrawn fr on1 the nonunation, end Sen. Cliffprd P. Case (R·N.J .) wrote "I \\'OUld think'' President Nixon l\'Ould 11·ould be rather difficult for the justice never considered such action. the President. who is standing firrn be· want !o consider y,·ithdrawing !he himself -should he get confirmed -lo "I did not and I don't know 1i1·here th<it c 't' I T d hind J1aynsworth, that "I believe y,•ith -Suprcn1e Court nomination of Judge Jive it dO\~·n, r11mor can1e fron1," he said . "I never l'I IC3 0 ay :-:11ggesl<"d ii, nc1·er tllouglll about it and Opposes UCLA Claancello1· Aldrich Backs Davis Firing \\'hen it comes to Communii;t Partv 1nembers leaching in the unil'ersity. Li(' lrl'ine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. 1s at odds 1rith UCLA Chancellor Charles !::. Young. Young i~ dcfyin;; 1hr l 'C BQar!I nf Hegenl~ .111d su11port ing the r1,i:hl nf a.l'uwcd Commu nist Angela Oal'is to teach on hi.~ t:Cl.1\ campus. \Vhen asked h1.~ ripinio11 a! a Ne~ p.-irl ltarbor Chan1ber of Con1merce niee1ing I his 11·eek, UCJ Cha ncellor Aldrich said : "It is very clear. Communists ar!' not 1n be cmplO)'ed in the Uni\"etsity of California . The only thing to do is to grt rid of then1 , anrt !hat has been done 1hy regent 's edict b11l f.liss Davi.~ ha s ex - rrcist'rl her nghl of appeal to the farully l." The LCLA Academic Senalr vatc1! 5.il !n 4 011 \.li!'d nesday to rescind its 1950 1·01r !o ban Commwiisls from cmp!oyrn rrit :ind 539 to 12 to condemn lhe regents for ordering riliss Da vis' dismissal. <.:0111111i ssio11 i\Jccts Tlw regular meetin g or the Fount;on \'allev Personnel Co1nm1 ss1on 11•111 be he-ld at 7 .30 p.m. Thursday 1n the Curriculu m f\1a1crials Center, One Lighthouse La ne, fountain Valley. Youn;:: ~looc1 y,•ith the fa culty, saying pol1t1cal tests are incompaltble with free l11riu1ry. the ban on Communist Party memllt'rs pr:ihab1y is unconstitutional anll rh~rn1ssal wou ld set back UCLA cam· pus contribut ion to11·ard achievement or raci al equality . ri1iss Da\'is, a Nrgro. is SC'heduled lo begin teaching "Recurring Philosophical Themes in Black Literature'' on ~londay hut regl"fl\S were meeting in emerg~ncy i;cssion today to block it. Nd Se~ret Lovers 'Say It' BOSTON (UPI !-Kennedy Gidge arid ,li1dith Cerveny belil've in doing lhings differently, "'h!'ther it's gettlns married or Jelling l'ach other they're in love. TI1e couple plans lo marry New 't'car·s r.ve in a plane o\·er Boston . If lhat"s not un usual rnuogh. they p1 rked a ncwspa!>f'r advertisemen~ to tell each other they \\'ere in love. The ad in Thursday·:> Boslon Glob<', read : '"!\ c n n el h Gldgc loves .ludith l'er1•eny. Jui:li!h Cerl"eny lo\"es Kenneth 1.;iiJ,c;e. v.·hat do ~·ou think of !hat ?'' lit knrw by Seplrn1ber 11·e 1~'erc in lo1·r. but C\'('rything b;ippens so fa st these days we r!ccidcd to slow down and pick a day to announce ii." "1 rne<1n 11·r <licln'I j11 sl 11·anl lo say 1t. Ei;rryone docs th.ii." Ken 1s a 23-yc<1r·old bartender y,·ho 1:01nmutes to Boston fr(lnl Nash u;:i, N.11. "Pe<Jp!r ask, ~'hy gel married in an ai rplane?"' he said. "\\'ell, T see n1arriage as a serious 1hinri but everyone goes about it tht same 11ay. \\'(' 11antefi 10 rlo somelhing dif· frrcn\ an<l rlccidcd on airplane,., "IL was the fir~t time 1\·c dcclarPrl our ln\·e fnr each other." said Judy, 2Z. an adl't>r1ising c!'py \\ri!C'r. "And."' sald Judy. ''wr·re milrryini:; on Ne w Year's Eve because thty"ve 11 l way~ been lousy up to now. Jt"s better Ll1<in sit· and ling around getti ng ~oncd. ·• "\\le 'l'c be('n rlating .~inrf! June 011.u .. v ~n .. oT 11et1 ,.1o9,. Keeping Spirits Bright \Vhippi ng up enthusias m this fa ll for red and black clad root.ball ers of \Ves1nlinsttr l.Jlgh ls this i;:qua d of Lion yell lE'adcrs. J\1cmber ... incl ude t front rO\V rro1n left) Sharon La1nb, Debbie Gold- stein and .Jenise, lsaaes arid (back row fron1 left) Kris Hensen, Ca s~e Aguirre, ,Jim Cle ments, TXih Porter (on shoulder!), lvlaria Thcodosiou and (.'indy Harris. ,. "( 1"111 not thinking about it now.·· Pre-sident Nixon reportedly remain~ <'onfidenl that the Senate y,1i1J confirin J·layns1.1·orth 's appolnlment. Press Secretary Ronald Zieg ler repeat. rd <it Key Biscayne, F'la .. his almost daily st atement that Ni,.nn full y support· ed Haynsworth . He al.~o deni!'d once a,c:ain that 1-lavns1\'orth had asked that his nomination 'be \\'ilhdrawn and said he could find no trace or alleged repor ts that adn1inislration lieutenants in the Senate had ed\•ised the President U1at lhere were not enough 1•otes to confirm I laynsworth. Judge Orders . Cemetery Get Won1an 's Body Superior Courl J11dge Robert Corfman TI1u rsday ordered \Vestmin~ler Memorial Parl,:otricials to e"hume the remains of Pearl f.frGinni!i -if, indeed, those rc- rn.'li11:; car. be found in the mausoleum. lie also n1led that "'idowl'r Ronald T. lllcGinn1s, 65, must not be prtlient ~·hen the remains claimed by the mortua ry to IJt those of J\1rs. f\tc<r innis are opened for inspection. Judge Corfnlan expla inrd that t ••i~ is in the even! that !he re111ain~ are nr·t those of lhe \\'ilrnington "·oman . Al!ornC'y Dudley Gray hailed th!' rul inE: <'!I a "lir5l round victory" for f.1cGl nnis 11; a court balllc aimed at proving that lhc n1or1u11ry mislaid the body of t.1r-~. f.l cG1r111is who died of cancer f'ight yc;irs ag!,, ~1cGin11L~· .~j()().000 da o1;igc sui1 argue~ 1h<it the mnrtuary 1ni~t;ikc11ly erem;ited lhF bod y of his \\'ifc. He clai1n!' thR t of· f1cials h;11c nr1·er bern ;ihl c: lo nrol"e. lo hi~ :>alisfacllon, that tho rern;iin~ wrrr ln1d away in the crypt for which he pa id ':a\h at lhe time of 111tem1cnt. f.lcrr.orial Park offi cials insist that lhe remains of ~Ir~. f\lc(:innis a re :-.vn1c~·here in the mausoleum . "They are there-a11d thal's alt there is to say ," sale~ representative f\lillon Bennett recently commenled. Tria! o1 the Ja11·su11 hied by ~-lcG innis 1s i;cheduled for Oct. 20. Stray Shot Kills Man Dolvnstairs \\'HlTTIER (Al"'J -A ~1ray rifle bullet. accidentally fired rlu rlng a narcotic.~ raid ear 1 y today, plung~ through an ;ip;irlrnenl floor and fatally "'Ounded a 22-yca r·old man downstairs, pol:C'e said. Officers said Henry Dyer y,·as stn1ck nnce in tile htad "'hen 11 5ma11 ca1Jbcr ri- fle carried by Si;!t. frank Sweeney of the State Bureau of Nar~tics Enforcement d:schargcd . They said Oyer 11·as holdiJlg his n . mnnlh-old &on at the time. The child fell to the noor, ruffering a minor head cut. Dyer's \\"ife. Linda. \\'ho ls seven months pregnant, also wa.!I in the apartment, police said. The poi;t-mldnighl dnJJ! raid Wal! car- r i<'d out in !he apa rtment dire<:lly above ti~ IJyer apartment. One arrest wati 1111\de. NEW YORK (AP l-A rally that now- r red in early trading today lost somo Qf Its b\oon1 this aft!'rnoon. as declines be· Ran trimming ha ck rtrlvancf'S in a mixed fnarket. (See quothtion.!I, Pages 2(}.21). 1\11 airl inr rilol and the man he alleged- ly shot a/tC'r findi ng hirn in hi s estranged wife's hedroo1n continued their fight for Hfc today in Orange County Medical Crnter. ' J 1-!o"pllal officials said l\1ario R. Glick, ·!fl. !ihol in 1he head d11ring the ron- lr\lnta lion \\"ed:iesd;iy night 111\h pilot ~fatth£>11· C. i'olalkin, is ~till on lhc critical list. ~lalkin, -t'\ is offici ally described as fair but it "'as prl'dicted today that h~ "'ill fully recover from his self-inflicted 1n.iurie-s. ln1·cstigator!i said f.1alk in entered hi~ vdfe's Santa Ana apartment and firffl \.11·0 shot.s al Glick who was lying nu4e on ri!rs. Malkin's: bed reading a comic book. The second bullet struck Glick on the: top of the head as he y,·as trying lo disarm J\falkin. l\.1rs. Terri ri1tlkin. 4[1, found Glick, bleeding and unconscious, as she. return· cd to the bcdroon1 fro!l1 t.akins a shower. \Vit h her in the ap3rt111cnl wrrc two ot the eouplc"s three daught~rs. f.lalk.in was found about an hour later in a nearby eoin1vcish hC' 01vns. Officers said he h,1d lied a plastic laundry ha~ ;1rnund his h!'ad anrl had apparently in· hnled the powe1iul fuzncs of a laundry <.·Jc;in~er. Officers said they found lhe revolvtr allegedly used in the shooting In Malkin'.! pocket. Reports indicate that !l-1alkin had v.·arned Glick on a number o( occasions to slil~' aw ay from J\1rs. ~1alkin's apart~ 111ent. PSA Fined $1,500 For lrrnoring Ban ~ 1,n~ A(\'\,ELE$ !U PI ) -Pacifii; ~fl!•th\\'c.~t Airlines "'as fined $1.500 today l•1r contin1iin~ lo fly pas~cnger~ on a tl1ro1•gh route lx'lwePn San Diego and S:i n .Josr ''i<1 J·lo1J.1·11·oocJ.Burb;;nk, in contempt or a state Public Utilities Commission cJrri$iOn, Tl,e cornrnis~ion held Iha\ PSA had not stopped nlfering the singlC'-plane, one.slop service for a fare 71 cents chtaper the" the su m or the San Jose. lo Hollywood· Burbank and Hollywood-Burbank lo San DiC't;" flights, as ordered la;oit August. The comn1ission originally impo&ed tht: restriclion nn a complaint of Air Califflrnia, u·hich fl ies the same route.. P~A has a request pending asking that lhe restriction be lifted. Orange Coao& Weather It's going to be a windy week· end , lhe weatherman says breezily. Look. for 1i1·eslerll es up to 18 knots unrler su nny skies '~·ith tempera· tures reaching into the 8(l's. L~SIDE TODAY ci'i ut: 1./1011sand 5tude-11l1 uril t flock to UC frvint-on Monda11. but the 5tude11t populo!io11 e.r· plosi011 i.'I outdista11cing the in· crea.'le in 11ew pro/essori and st11dt11t ho111in!']. Page I J. 1••11~• U Ct~"'"'lt ' Ctanlllfill to.n c.trokl l1 c.......... ti Dnt~ "-fk.. II .1: .. ,., ... 1 ,._ •• 111..-,.,e"'"""' t»-l1 ,P'ifluq tf.21 14..-to.<-14 A~~ L•llll.,, IJ M1lh!ll• • ,,,.,,,1 ... (.1(1<111 .. lt #>WYkl 1f·H ----·· ....... ...---·-. . -· -·-·-~ ... ~·---------··~-~-·-·--·--------------------------------------------------------.-·-·---·-. 2 D.4.t l Y PILOT H Tiiree Gls Helcl n1 LSD , ~ll.V.11 (UPll -At lea.st thret Anny &ervicemen st11tioned 111 Nike-Hercule11 missile s1Lcs n<'ar f.liam1 hal'e been ar· rested by ci\'ilian authorities in • t'rackdown on an alleged LSD r'tng l!perating on south Florida defense bases. The case came to light today when the three \\"ere brought into court to face harges. Army intelligence agents and Dade County narcotics detKti1•es a r e ··ooperating in an lf11•esligation expected t() lead to other arrests. Acting on a tip from Army agen1;5. ~lrtro deteclil•es raided .an apartment in Hialeah rented by six servicemen at· 1ached to the 47th Artillery Brigade and hlationed at the Nike·llerculu site just \1est of ~fiami's Palmetto Express\.\·ay. The Sept. 13 raid netted the arrests of Edwin Foster, 20, of San Marino, Calif.. rri"7, -J, IM "ho police said soid LSD table" to a Seef,i11g Crow•& f;BS It • Ill Eye Network SliJJS to Thircl ut Early TV Rutings NEW YORK (AP) -CBS, leader in Ule televlakln ratlna:1 battle. ror 14 irtralabt yun. plunJed lnto third place Friday in the railng1 for Ila own pre1n1ere week, NBC placed Jlrst and ABC ran a close 5econd in the firsl co1npe titlve 7lkity Neilsen r11tings for the new ~ca.son. The rating period y,·as for ~pt 22·2<'1 . NUC also took first place 1n the prCl'ious week, when it inlroduceil its new shO\.\'S ahead of ABC and ens. The 71}.clty ratings survey rrprl·sents 67 pl'rcent of the \•le.wing publ ic:. The fir st national Nielsen ratings for all the coun~ lry are due iltonday: and CBS, y,·]lh !ttrong appeal Jn sn1all loy,·ns and rur;,il ::ireas, is £-xpcctcd to n1ake a bell.er show- ing. The overall ratings £or the period wer e NBC 19.9, AOC 18.~ and CBS 17.7. In the comparable ratings period last year, CBS \\'On its oy,·n premiere \\'eek and placed 11 of its shows in the top 20 . At that time the Nielsen survey included Qllly 30 cities. representing 50 percent of the viewing public. College Of fieials Movies and specials accounted huvily for the show! in the latest raUnis. The No. 1 show was the Bob Hope SJ)e('.1al on NBC, which is no surprise. Hope al wa)'S grabs first place with his specials. The secon1I shO\V \\'JS ABC"!'! Sunda y Night ~lovie, •·Nevada Smith." fou r other niovies,. inr luding ABC'!> r.10\'ie of the \Veek , made it in to the lop 20. The rnovies generally \.\'ere of the blockbuster t~·pc and once they run out the movie ratings probably will drop. NBC's '"Laugh.Jn," whirh \\'&S first la st ;;cason, ca111e in ninth ... Bonanza," ~o. J last year. \\"<JS 20lh. The survry represents 11. sub stantial gain for ABC 's new programming. Three 11ew shows, "Marcus \\'elb\·," '"The r.tovie of the \\'eek,'' and "nOom 222." made 11, plus l\\'O established series, •·t.1od Squad" and ··aev.·itched." None of CBS top-rated shows froin last ~car made it Into the top 2Q in this first rating period. "Gomer Pyle," whirh was No. 2 last )'car, went off the air and its slat, Jlm Nabors, did not make it wltb hia new variety show. He.re are the top 2Q: I. Bob Hope Special, NBC:. 2. ABC Sun· day Night f.·lovit, "Nevada Smith." ,'J, NBC's Flip Wilson Special and NBC Saturday Night at the f.fovies. "Shenan· doah," tied. 5. CBS Charlie Brown Special. 6. "il1arcus \Ve!by, .il-t.D.'' ABC'. 7. NOC's "Bill Cosby Show" and CBS F'ri · day Nigh t at the hfovies, part two of ··Guns of Navarone.," lied. 9. NBC"!'! "Laugh·fn. IO. ABC Movie ol the \\'ee k, "Se\'en in Darkness." !!. NBC"s "\Valt Disney." 12. ABC"! ''Room 222." 13. NBC 's "Iron.side,'' l\\"O· hour. movie: 14. ABC \Vtdnesday n11>[ht movie, "Guide for the i\1arried ~Ian." 15. f\:BC's "Dean fl!artln Show.'' 16. CBS"! '·Jackie Gleason Sho\v." 17. CBS Thurs- day Night li1ovies. part one of "Guns of Navarone:." 18. ABC's '"f'ilod Squad " and •·Bewitched," tied. 20. NBC's "Bonam.a." 1\\"0 new ABC shov.'S. "The Survivors'' and "Lol'e. American Style," premiered after the rating period. Fron• Page 1 11::i rcotics agent; \\'illiam R. Schultz, 20, o•iL y PILOT $!•ti r~••• nf Oregon. who was charged with three L R ' 1·ounls of sale of LSD, two or possusion ·rhese eight young ladie s are candidales for i\!Jss Ornngc County l ec1·ca Uon and one count of conspiracy to commit a Press Club title. \Vinner ''ill be named Oct. 13. F'ron1 left are Karen riggl•d serrire club slot rnachines on 111aru;fers to tl1e same baa e: s for ARMY SCANDAL ••• trlonv ; and Robert J . Camden Jr., 19, (;ardner. Garden c:rovc; Donna Flory. f;'ountain Valley; Cindy Bl'l· G c three continents. lhemselves -the Khaki Cooa Nostra. 11·ho ·wa.s charged with one count of sale linger, Corona del J\1ar: Vicki Yoak, C'osta ~-lesa: .Jan Frederick, Slate W Meet Dllring Thursday·5 session , Pentagon Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-South Dakolal and one count of po6SCS5ion of LSD. Santa Ana: Kathy Hanson. Anaheiril; Julie Zipkin, Huntington Beach. investigator L1. col. Jack Pruett said a termed it a little Appalachin wilh a Army and ~1etro agents refused 10 and Elayne C;ranunas, Bre<i . Coordinators. directors and inslruttors 1965 probe into .Sgt. J\1aj. \!Joo\dridge·s southern accent. rhscuss the investigation, tven declining in recreation e1h1cation fro1n l.1 com-!ihady actl\'i!les \1·as personally crushed The South Dakota legi slator was refer· to gi\'e the ranks of t.tJe servicemen in-rnunlly colleges 1rill n1ect at Golden \\"csl by a high-ranking general. ring to the notorious meeting ot Mafia volvrd. But Fred Francis, a ney,·sman for c II Oct 9 t t nd d f 11 •·h•'<f"•'•• ,·n New York Sta~ '"cral radio station WV CG 1n ~1 1ami, said hi!'! l_l f H ds H l o ege · o s a ar ize a £'Ore 0 e \l.,1s Army Provost f.1arshal r.ta j .. .... ,.., ~~~~s a::~;;d:h:; p~~':~d i~\~~~1~:~~ I j ouse 0 azar e ps ~~~~~st\~~~s~~l~~~f('r to four-year c:>lleges ~~~ ~~~~l;~d~~l~e~gl~~1°aj~a\~10:~~er~~~~ y~~~!;·former Army sergeant. Clinton mar.J.ial proceedings agamst more than ... .Ja1ncs B Curran, d1re(·\or of 1he. named the fir.~l_ sergeant maior of the \\'.Lininger, of 8425 Jupiter Drive. But'!la , -• .A~~~------• '/ ., , ·~-1 •. · 11. 1 • , \ • .~ -1:-.,,, • rprrP:i.lloQ -,P[Ol!ram on U~':)tlh,HJt1nau1r1 .;,Al:W'. 1n 1~"'-itt\.fflllc:b {anf"!'.f'--hari--0..,.1.-;.,~ .. -·~· ... ·"'"l:-----.,.,. ~1J'ul..s ..., .,. "'---'·-~"°" '' . ._,,, ,.,,.; ''" '"'"IJ'-e'.~i \a'···S\"'c~: •fiJ.. '.F'!f•,i"'r'; 'el~'"Up(· ' .. , .. ·e'' v.: ,e'-ft''!-'n.~'''t' ii-o"' n' ... ~ ~ ·'' .. ~~~~~~·~~~,~~,'~8:;-k ~~~·fc~:!;~;i:"~~;·u~;;us~--~f" ~;y·-rmcnTinh~(~ I .... ~. -. . f J • C'Slablish certain courses \l.h1ch \.\"Lii be ac-tlungs, Sgt. \Vooldr1dge 1s Just a good old Cltle lISllCC cepted for credit v.·hen students enroll in country boy,"' Pruett quoted the general Burger Res igns 1\'layo Board Post ROCHESTER, ?11inn . (AP) -\Varren I·:. BUTier, <"hief jlJ."Stice of the Uniterl Slates, has resigned from the board of fiirectors of the l\tayo Found ation, a foun- dation ~pokcsman said tnday. Burger, \\"ho has served as chief 1ust1re ~inre June, had been a member of the 7'-1avo board for ten vears. The foundatinn ha.i:; assets or ovir $100 million and Clperates the famed ~tayo Clinic as well ~s medical education and research pr~ j('{'IS_ In a letter dated ::iepL II to Atheon Cean. board chai rman of the. ~,ayo Foun· rlation, Burger cited the pressure.s and 1iutie5 of his ne\Y office a!l the main reason fQr leaving the foundation. Bean, chairman of 1he executive com- n11 ltce of International 1filling Co., r.1in· napolis , arreplcd BurK~-~ resignation in a lener dated OC"I. 1, the foundation fpQkesman said. )iii2,000 Fi1·e llits Minister's Hon1 e Thick !l1noke fro1n A i;n1olderin~ lele\"Jsion sel and bUTT1ing C\'.lffee table Thursday afternoon cau5ed $ 2 . 2 O O rta mage to the inlerior of a llunt1ngton Beach minister's home. Firen1f'll arrn·ed ;it the r('-:;1df'nce nf tht ne\·. T. \\'. Q1·erton. 1;16 :'>lain SI. ,it 4 :,; p.m. to find black smoke pouring out f\f lhe \\indo\1's. TV>O l"Tlg1nes and a snorkPl un it, ~ta lfrr1 h v 16 n1en. madt' quu.:k d1.~p:itch ol 111r hl aze and extinguished the flame~ 1n Ill e 1n1nulcs. according 10 Capt. Jatnes \"111· l·rn!. Pla.sLic component s nf !hr telr1 hJOll srl 11 ere 1gn1ted by a short and dePQSJ1Prl " Rlllphlle·llke )a yer Of SOOl 01'rr furniture <Jnd carpets, firemen sa1tl. The Re». Q\"erLon. a p11 stor of the 1frin. t 1ngton Bearh Christian Churrh. hail been .;way from his home thHI afterno.,n anti ::i lerted tht lire dcpart1ne11t \.\'hen he discovered the 5mokc, Vin cent said. DAILY PILOT l ob•" N. ""••d ""''d•~t •rG l'uei.1~u T~c,,,•t r.,~~,.1 LG"fl l ~o..,•1 "· µ~,,.~ .•• ···~''"' la ·or ,.t..l\,rrl W, l~h • ~•1'(1!11!1 f0•'¥ ,..w .. 11"•'•~ '"'• OHlc t 1:;9 St\ ~h••I µ,11;~, Ad~r1 11: r.o. l e. 7,C, '21.41 Ofl!.1 Olllcn t>t \<1Hlrl ll•ttll :1" \" . .,! ll•lt<'o llrJ •lvl l• Co:to /\''" l..l~ '"·r<' !•·, !'"'' lt•ll"-111..tll. i11 1·~•t.I '"•l"Yf OA ILT PILOT,"'''"'""''"'• """~r·t 1•1 1<1 ..... fl'•tH. • Dl.lll<••"•a II••' ,,,.,., !~· ••• '" ··~···· '"''""'' (pt """""''''"' llt«~. F1ur•1'" V•ll•Y· CO>!• /."1•. """" ,.o•t &tun •rd L••""' II•-<~ • •-• ..,1•11 , .. 0 ,_._,, 1a·Uto nt. O••~o· {•• • r ,11>, ,~. ,-, (t mpoo-r ~"'''"' •1•nl> "" 11 T.lt .,.,.,, 811rc1 lllvft N•.,11<>" , • .,~. """ J)O •o,n1 "'~ )lt••I, CHlt N.1'11 l•i.,.MM 1714) 642·4111 ff•"' Wftt""""'9r C-41 540-122111 CletMnff .....,ld111t 642-5611 i;.,....,,,lft, •Ut . (It ....... ,(M>I P'U"•l~i<lt c-1•1 >.:o ,,...,. •'"'''' .,,,,,,.,, .... ,. ._.,.,.,,., .,.,n., c• "''"""''""" ~ .... ~ ""''"' ••o«Cu<ff •lll"<>V• '°'''"' rr""'" e11 •' <t~,,.,., e .. , .. ~•err~ •'•t' ,~,··~· c• ~•I ·~· HC" ~" ~ o•tl (ct'o ~"I• (11••C•r o •,1.,.• '-• I • , ... ..,. u eoO ..-c;rtn•v: nv "ltl• t: 'O -n•~.,. .. l"••f c!1 11l~••'6>'1t. l)(t -·1•1. f'1 reinen \\"iii try oul a novel approach lo lire prevention next \\'eek by gil"ing L"onducted tours throi1gh 11 •·House of llazards." Thr ough the cooperation with lhe llun· t1ngton Beach Junior \\'omen's Club, the fire department has furnished an old Muse at 17371 Gothard Street in which some of the most corrunon causes or fire5 ha1·e been planted. During fire Prevcnt1011 '\'eek. Oct. S- 1 l. the old house \.\'ill be displayed to local students. with public inspeclion scheduled all day Saturday. ~1any of the readily apparent hazards ha1·e been included, such as a lady smok· 1ng in heel and lamp rords lucked un· dernealh a n1g, but firemen ha\"e also set \Ip Some Of lhC lesser kn0\\11 taUSE>S 0£ home fire.~. Sonic n[ these. accordmg to Capt. .lan1r~ \"111cent. include lampshades loo ~1na !I for the bulb. 01·ersized fuses and 11n1'entcd gas healers located behind doors . Followini.: Lhe public tours the house 11·111 be set on fire and eKtinguished by Hunting1 on Beach fire unit~. Al so 5cbeduled for fire Prr\·ention \\"eek are fire engine 1·isi ts lo local schools and <"!assroom fire prevention talks combrncd wah table top demonstra- \ton5. School.i interested in scheduling surh a program on the ir campus may call the Huntington Beach Fire Department at 536-2503 for an appointment. Page J HUNTINGTON PIER • • • IJ1crr," \las the ans\1·e-r he rccci\"ed. \\"ells asked :'>!oorh"Ousc how n1ur.:h or " rlefirll on bonds and \\"hal the net profits \1'err. on the current beach parking lot. .. \\'e made $120,000 clear this year fron1 parking r('('eipt s'' stiid illoorhousr, "and the parking l::it isn 't ours yet. so there isn"t any net or Jo!ross profit. \\'e expert 585,000 nel prQht the f1rsL )"f'Sr 1l becomes ours.·• Vick Terry, O\l.'ner of the Terr)'·s drug store property, and one of !hose directly ;;fleeted by a parking authoril>" ;i sked 1f ;:ill :-tores would be 11nmedia1ely bull dot· '"· ··11·~ hard to :,a\·." sa1rl 7.1nngr<1bt'. •·1r )>'•me land 011'ner.s resi~l 1L 111 ighL take 1!1ree \J fire yea r5 " ~Ir~. Dorolhv Terri'. 01111er o[ Terry l}u1ck and a!W d1rCC'ilv al!N.led, asked. "\\.hat do ~ou do w11 h ihe parking spaces 11 1lf'JI 1t '~ too role! lo RO lo lhe IX'ach 1 " ·Thats 11 hv 11r 11::itll to cle1rlop 1he p1Pr.' ;-.aid ~l~rhousr, "to m.'!ke 11 a .lt'llr,rollnd u,-l', "'JI Lhe dO\l'TllOlln !S SUth a 11011der!ul Thirteen .Seeking Yalley Rec Po st Th.Jrteen c1t1zens have picked up 11p· pl1c:;inons t(l fill three rn1ply post! on ~he Foontain Valley Parks and Jlecreat1on Commiss.1011, accord ing to City l'o!anager J<1 mes 1\"eal. \.asl Tuesdav :'ll:n·or £d\\ard .Ju~: c,1\J. ed for in teresled rtsidents lo fill out ap- plications and turn them 111 to rity hall by f.ll"ln<lay. He promised quick action on the part of the citv council to fill lhe pog!s l"acated bv :-i1r;. Jeanne !lloss, Geort;c Scotl and Jlon Shenkman. Shen kman and SC"fltt qui t thtir l·o111· inission stats to \.\·in plar.:es on thr council 111 the recall l'lt-ction. i'llrs. ~fo.ss res1gnrd \rhen Ole r~a!I \.\'.as successful to allow \hr ne\V r·ouncil to select its own co n1· missioners. Royal Navy Wi11s No Fishing Fight 00\·-ER. England (L:PIJ -The fio)al ~avy , 11·hose. rnaior balllrs lately ha\·t bte.n against <"h·ilian economiie"s scrap- ping its proudest ships, took 9n A French tra"·ler early today -and won. The mineS\\·eeper Belton steamed inl(l Dover Harbor with a trawler under guard. The Frtnch Joe surrendered to the Bel!(.)11 after a l\l'o-hour chase in lhe rhannel in 11•hlr h l.h~ Bellon flrM i;1x ~hots arrn~~ her boll' and s<>nt a party of blut Jackets to board htr. The tr;n\·ler 1o1•115 su.spected o( fishing in British \\ale rs. , arr;.i ," askrd :'llr!i. Terr;.-, again .. ' 11h.;. IS 1)le £·111c ce nter so ;,inx1ous to get out or hrrr0 •• ""That 's an otlier quest 1011, 111\oh'ing other f;icto rs," repl ied Zinn grab e. ··1xs1 de.s, much of the civic center -lhal' 1~. ti1e h:irl>ors an1I beaches depaM1ncnt and other agenci es. 15 1 o c a t rd do11·ntO\l"n, '' f\fler the sharp que.itioning w<is over, t·ha1nber offici•ls expressed plea~urc at thc surress of Lhe meet ing .. .\nd most residents present admitted l ha t "so1nrttung has to be done \~·1th the rlowntoy,·n 11 nd Top of fhe Pier appears to be it." The CS\ propo.<,al 1s ~1:heJule1t ror pre.5entauon counril Oct U. tc nt..a\!1 ely lo the cuy Countv Solon:; . ('.onclen111 Regents Over Red Teach er Three Orange County legi slators have 1 •ndemned lhe lin1verslty of Califomia fnr allowing self-coofessed communist 1\ngela Davis lo be employed on its Los 1\ngelts campus. !11 11 telegram addres.sed \\'cdnesday to thr U.C. Board of Regenl~ Assemblymen Hobert E. Badham jR·NeY•port Bench). lloOCrt H. Burke (R-Huntington Beachl and John Briggs tR-f ullerton) uried li1em !o call another meeting for the ron· ~1deration or the Davis rontroversy. The mes.sage lashed out at the "Ir· rc~ponsibility. rjuplicity and def iance" of 1he UCLA PhiloSt>phy Department in :i~~igning J\liss Davis the teachin& post. '"It is time to show the people of f'<t lifornia that the Unh'ersity of (:alifornia. \.\·h1ch they finance, is in con· 1ro1 of the Regents and nol the faculty,'' lhe telegram stated. Chrysler Plans Major Layoffs DETROIT (UPI) -"Hundreds'' of Chrysler Corpo raUon's 4(),000 wh ite C1:1ll1r \1ork ers face l11v0Hs in tht next four to eight 1o1·eeks 'in an expense-cutting n1ra~urt . it was announced today. A Chfl•sler spokesman sa id it was too eJrly yet to tell exactly hoy,· many of the v.hile col111r "''orkers -25.000 of .,·hom ll'Ork 111 tht De troit area -might be laid off. 111· ~airl It v.nuld hr srifr. to sa.v lh;il 'hi!!llj!'l'I!~" Of !ht' \IQrkrrs \\QUld bf' in • 1 nh rri 111 !he layoffs. Some tcchnic11 I ·.1 pr\.~rs .. ~urh as draft.<imen and techn1- r 11.1nc. 111igh~ ;ilso be involved, he r.0 t11nated. other institutions. as saying. "Our concern is to benefit the student," Col. Pruett was !hen chief nf the Ar'(Jly Curran said. "All of the junior college.s CID and directly subordinale to Gen. involl'ed have similar programs. but not T11rner .1Jl the curric ulum i.o; arceptPd b.v four· ·'.\f!rr roti'i·r sprnl JOUr l1fr in 1hP .1 ear scho0ls , \\'e hope to standard11r and ,\rn1 y you lock your heels and obey your (·oordinate our l'fforts in order to remedy orders." Col. Pruett ('Ontinued, "I must this .. , adn1it I \.\'as extremely upsel." Colicge representatives participating in lie said the now -retired general the conference include UlQse from San specifically ordered hi1n to remove Sgt. J)iego Mesa, San J)iego City. Pa!on1ar. fll;ij. \\'ooldrir!ge's narne from the in· t"ul!erton, Cypress. nio l-londo, El \"f'Sltg<itivr file on the alleged ring nf l amina, Chaffry, Pasadena Cit11, Los ca_rccr srr.i::rant s 11ho \1ere orgaruzed in ,\ngrles Cit~·. Con1pton, Santa :'lll)nJc.:1 L'rinir. and Golrlen \\"est. The forrnrr general was rrccn:ly ap- Cecil Aisthorpe Funeral Slated pointed by President Nixon as the rh1ef of all U.S. marshals. but abruptly resign- f'd 11·hen he learned of the Defense: OC'partn1ent's Arn1y crime probe. Tesliinony has indicated the princi pals in lhr ope ra tion 11·ere looting slot •n arhines at Augsburg and lllunich, Germany in 1965 of up lo S7 .000 per \.\"CCk, Funeral services for tccil L. Aisthorpc, lhen meeting to divide up the take. 6.;, of 102il7 Asrol Avenue, Hunl.ington The loss v•as borne indi rectly by Beat'h, who died Tuesday at Jfo;ig enlisted men and dr::iftees, whose slot r.lemorial l-lospi1~,1, \\•ill be held at ·11 machine gambling proceeds helped sup· a ni. Saturday at !he Bell Broadw11y port their clubs. i\tortuary. Cosia :'llcsa. Bur ial \\"ill fol101r T110 CID n1en tcstiiird Thursda\' tha t <1! Pa c:ific Vie1Y :i.1en1orial Park. tile allegro ill i\itary ~lafia met t1i ic:e to :\h . Aisthorpc had bcf'n a reside nt of di vvy up. in 1967. v.·ith retired !llaj. (;en. 1 luntington Brach and Cost;i illcs.i for the \\.Jlllam A. Cunn inghan1 Ill and Sg t. t..!aJ. past 12 years. He was an engineer for the \\"ooldridge attending for their sharr. :"t <ite Highway Departn1enl for 36 years, Cunninghan1. now a $17 ,500 state of but had b<!en reti red the last four years. Georgia cn1ploye, clenies it. Sur11ivors include hi5 11·ife, Anne, a Sen. Charles H. Percy fR·lllinoi sl y,·115 r!aughter ~!rs. John t:ebbing or Santee the leg islator 11·ho branded Vie operation and ri1·e grandchildren. -in \\·hich sergeants allegedly arranged 1~--':.._~~~~~~~ 0 ( Senator Expects Nixon to Bring More Gls Home '1/ASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. George D. Aiken. the Senate's s!'nior Republic.an. pre Cicted today President Nixon \\·ill 1J rCt r a ne1~· troop \1·ithdra1ral of 40 ,000 n1.:>11 fcon1 r ietnan1 befo re Christ1nas and lhr.t 'most of the ground troops" \1·ill be pu lled out by tht end of 19i0. •·1 expect that the President y,•jJl pro- h:ib!y gl\·e us anothe r troop ,~·ithdral\•al for Christmas -enough to 1nakc 100 ,000 1r.{·n this year.'' the Vcnnont senator told a re;x;~tr r. lie ~aid he has nol discussed the possibility of sur.h a new y,•ithdrawal with l\ixv:i but that "The South Vietnamese: gn\"ernment seems to be confident it can l:ike things over. Aiktn said, howr\·er, that 1he troop~ \\'nulf. not actually !ea\"e Vietnam w1til about. February 1970. SomP li0.000 troops ha \"c been included ln troop ll'ithdrawals announcrd by Nixon so Far. lie s11id in June he hopes fo:mer Secretary of Defense C!lffo rd's call For 11·ithdrawal 1roopi;; this year. 0 to matrh Clark ~l. of 100,000 FINllHID. IN MIMOSA TnLOW 01 GIUH. HAND DICOIA TID IN CHALK WHITE GLASS SHILVIS AND TWO INRllOI LIGHTS. $799 IT DIDIL. THI MOST RUSTID NAME IN fUINITUIL ·---·· ............. __ EXCLUSIV~ DEALERS FORo HEN REDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE INTERIORS LAGUNA BIACH NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcliff Dr .• 642·2050 Ol'IN ,llDAT 'Tll ' Profel1lon1I lnt1rlor Detlgn1r1 Av1ilabl.._AIO--NSIO 3•S Nortf, Coitt Hwy. •94-6551 Ol'IN NIOAT 'Tll t otf!.-....- I:· -~ I " ' " J 11 I I I I I I _,, r .. I 1 I " j I I' I' I • -·· ... ----... ~ ......... --.------· ------· •• . . .. Laguna • Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 62, NO. 237, ~ SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,° CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1969 TEN CENTS Woodland Drive Area Eyed for Recreation A sugge sllon Iha! the Frst1 val of Arts consider helping lhe city acquire st\'eral parcels of land in the \Voodland Drive area for recrea11onal and cultural use vdll bf di scussed by directors at their Oct. 14 board meeling , chairman \Villiam t-.fartin said this week. A letter addressed to the directors by Dow11 the ,•• ~~.:.--""' fi--~·-..--· Trail Apartment Foes l\ieet in Viejo :-0.llSSION' VIE.JO -llomcowncrs pro. testi ng the constr\1Ct¥J n of apartments 1n ~fission VieJO are inviting all interested residents to a general meeting Ttwrsday, Oct. 9. The meeting is at & p m. 1n f\1iss1on Viejo J-ltgh School. Discussion will focus on the recent zon· ing change v.·h1ch v.·i lJ re lease agricultural land for housing constructi:>n. Protf"st organizers hope lo prC\'ent lhe con- struction of any olhcr apartn1 ents ln thcrr community. e Adeline• Host Meet SADDLEBACK VALLEY -r.1ission Viejo·s Sweet Adelines are hosting an o~n house l\lontlay from 8 to lO p.m. in ,.1ission Vie jo High Schoo!"s choral room. Enterta1nmenl y,·ill be provided by the Orange Appea ls fron1 North Orange Coun1y and the lo.11sslon Viejo chapter v.·hich dra11•s its n1embers from as far awav as San Clemente. Refres hments \!.·ill .be served. e Jayrees Tnlk Gem• SADDLEBACK \1 ALLEY -Di"mond<i v.·iJI be the topic "t the Tuesday meeting of the Saddleback Valley J aycees. The public is "elcome !o the meeting which v.'ill bt>g1n Yo'J\h soc.ial1z111g al 7 p.ni. in Buffy"s Restaurant, followed by a i;Leak din ner. Thr program will be presented hy Pac1f1c Tel ephone Com· pany. e Slrootrr!I to {'t,1t11pe1e [.:\f.L·:-;A HILLS -F1\'r arr;i shootrr~ wil l r(ln1()('H~ a~a111st top shoo1ers fr:lm 1;) 1•h1 hs 1n lhc 1,cs\c rn ~laH.·~ 01nrl Ci'!na<la cl urin ~ lhr filth annua l \\'111chester Cl<1yb1r~ Tourn ament Sa t . Or t. 4. The public is invited frc l.' of cll;irgr to \l·atch thr event at the ! .. 1gu11a Hills Gun Club from 9 il .m. to 2·30 p.m. \Vinnin g teams will take pt!rl in ni'll ional finals 10 l;ike place on Grand Bahama Island 1n November. e Srlrool Slart Set ~f!SSION VIEJO -Conslruttion ol El Dorado School \\.'ill begin Oct. 13 ac· i:ording lo Ralph Ga les, superintendent of San Joaquin Elementary School District. The low bid of $934 ,000 y,·as made by Crosby Construction Comp<1ny of Costa J\lesa. Projected complet ion IS July of 1970. e C:le1ne11fcn11 .4'11e11 SA!\ Cl.Ei\IE~TF.: -A San Cl emente ('ount ry club opera1 ur has filed a $320,000 d<1magc suit against the owners of nearby p~oprrty in a Supenur Court complaint \rhich Plamcs the defendants for ex. ten~ivc flood damage to the club·s golf C(.IUfS(' • John J. Sepe of the ShorecliHs Country Club claims thbt rock making operation5 of Susquehanna·Western Inc. a n d Crestlight Inc. on land overlooking the j.!alf cour:~t led lo Oooding of the property during last y,•in!cr"s rains. e Airport Tnlk .'ilaled ~ ADDLF:BACK VALLEY -1.tembers 11r.d guesls ol lhe Saddlebaek Arc:a Ct ordin;i ting Council \\'Ill meet Saturday in the. ~lission Virjo Inn to team !he cur· rent status of Orancc County·s airport n£'Cd5. Guest speakers ;it lhe breakfast mreting vdll be John Kllleler, ad· minislralive as.,islant lo Supervisor Alton E. Allr.n and Be.mic Tlernen, "d· m1r.istral1,,e assistant lo Supervlwr \l.'illiam Hirstein. contractor &-rnard Syfan. \\ho has been harM'.lling construction of the ne\v Boys· Club in the canyon. descrihc's thl' arl'a adjacent to the club as ··a blight on lhr city ." He suggests I hat purchase of ap- proximately 21 l acrrs could unprove thr neighborhood condition for the youth TEST IFIES -\\'a rranl Officer Reis ll. Kash. an i\rniy invcs- tigalor, tes ti fied before t11 e Senate Pcrninnent ln vcst1ga- lions Commitlce today that 11 t'A·~sta r genera l hushed up at .l ea s t three investigations of Sgt. l\l aj. \\'il lian1 O. \Vool· dr1dge. Gl-ru1i Fir11i Closed Doiv1i Duririg Probe From \\'Ire Ser\ i1·r ~ A Fulltrton firm run by military men rlescribe<l by one Senate investlg;ilor a~ a Khaki Cosa Nostra has been rirdrred !ri shut down until a mu ltimilllon grail probe ls completed in \l.'11shing ton. r.tarrdem Ltd,. 4301 \Y . Commonwralth Ave .. Fullerton, s11pplie~ sn ack h:i r i1rm" to ser\•1ce club s 111 Vir1 narn. wilh i'lnn11.ll income es1 1matcd at any11·hcre from $J to $~ million . Principals in thr f1rin arr rurrrntly in \\"ash1n.i;:1011 for the ~rn<il e Per mancnl lnves\igations Subcomm iHee hrri rings on their alleged invol \'emenl 1n the vast scandal. St.inning dtsclosures today indicated ;i conspir~cy to manipulate the currency of two countries and double the take from stolen funds through investment were on· Jy tt1.·o aspects of the alleged operation. Thrte key Army investigators testified they had enough on Sgt. MaJ. Y¥'illiam 0 . Wooldridge, formerly the Army·s highest ranking enlisted man, to keep dozens or detectives busy. Their pro~ -\~orJdy,·1de in scope - ended ~·hen a l"'·o·~!ar J<l'ner::1t ordered (See SCANDAL, Page %1 Meter Parking Not Permanent Proposed metered parking on the nl d Playhouse site in Laguna Beech is only an "interim use". This WB!'l lhe d~cription by Pilayor Cler,n Vedder Wednesday of present city plan! to tum the area into a downtown lot to ease the parking squeeze. Lai::unans r.terle Ramsey and r.1rs. Bet. ly ffeckf'.l had wrtlten asking thal lhe arfa be considered as a small park. Vtd· der commenled that 11 good deal of in· lerest e:i:isled in the land UM' aod refer· rt d lhe letters to City Planner Al Autry. NEW YORK ( AP)-A rally that fl ol''· rred in early trading today lost soml! of its bloom this afternoon, as declines bt· gan trimming back advances in 11 mixed market. (Ste quotation~. Page.s 20·2\J. racil1ty, hf"lp the Festival by prov1dini space tor new tennis courts, possibly hel p !he School of Art and Design by prO\'idin g a more act·essible site for tht'ir proposed new building than the hillside location behi nd lr\'ine Bowl and help the city by rnaking new park spa ce available. Assessor'.s valuation of the land in· er volved , Syfan y,·rote, is $130.188. He notes thal t~re are ;i n11n1bt-r of easements through tht property, but points out that the same situalion existed on 'the land ac- quired by the Boys' Club on the \l'Cst side of \\"oodland Drive, for which clear title v.·as obtained. The Festival long bas hoped lo gain use ue of lr\•lne Bo~·l Park land no1v occu pied by two public tennis courts. either for parking or additional exhibi t space. In informal discussion of the Syfan· sug· gestio11 J\.!onday night, director Stuart Durket said. "I am \'Cry much opposed to tennis cuurt s or anything else nol con- net·ted wilh the FesUval being permitted ew on the grounds. The tourts should be. relocate<! ou tside our area." Development of the \Voodland Drfve area as .a park, \\.;th possible aban· donme nt or the rt1adv.·ay' also has been suggested in preliminary studits of the general plan. • r1a Motlier of 3 New Budget ·s'iud:y , s·ei,. ~,,,., ,_ , ·~ '._.,~ll,_I' ~1 .J'JP.~ 1'•'"'" ";·~.-.'..~11=r. ~. ., ~ ....... ,~,,1(· '•''-'11,. F 01· Schools A n1on1h into lhr new school ye.~r Laguna Bearh Unified trustees already h;ive taken a Jong five-hour look al ne xt >c:ir"s schoo l budget . Trustees met last Saturday f:ir a pre· hudgrt srssion, the first in a series of special study sessions des igned to gi ve boa rd members a lhorough look al fiscal problctns lying ahead. '·By carrying out 1.:ont1nu ing ex· a1n1nation of our finances." said board president Larry Taylor. ··it should bf: possible to a\'<Ji d the C'Oflfusion that arise'.'11 \\'hen sll1dies begi n in spring !or the b111tgrt to l>e adoplrd in August.'' Early bud gr.l discussions also \l.'Crc helrt 1 ;i~l year. but this is the first lime 11 forn1al sl udy has brcn launched at such an early datr The board dirrclcd Supt Dr. \\11lln11n lJJlorn lo set up meetings with his s!alf lo 1tctenninc fulure needs. while Ta r!or y,·iJJ nan1e committees to begin s1L1dying all anllcipaled budget need:-;. After the long scssgon. Taylor said , ''This year we really are operating on a 'hare bants' budget so "'e must an- llc1pate that many of the itf"ms curtailed to keep the budget down \vi ii be coming up again next year," Among items rurtailed th is year, he 5<11tl, wl're n1any field tnps. some ma1nll'nance and capi1al outlay itrms anrl atenrl::inre al ronfrrenre.~ ;ind ~eminar~ by teachers, board members and ad· m1n1strators. Anticip;iterl nt cds s);i ted (or s!udy will covrr rn1ployes, maintenance or school r:ir1l1ties, req1ur<'ments for curricular 1n;.i1rr1;il~ and rquirmrnL transpona.!1on and c;ipaal Jlll'<'Stments. Benefit Art ExJ1ibit Slated A benefit art e:o;:hiblt lo support 1he goa ls of the Orange County Fair Housing Council "'·ill open l\1onda y, at the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery, 307 Cliff Dri\·e. ~fore lhan 50 SouthlarM'.I artists, in· cluding a large group of Lagunans, wlll participate in the New Era Ill exhibit. v.·hich will run through Oct. 18 and in· elude pa intings, sculpture. po1tery. prints and a \·anety or other arts and crafts. The Fair Housing Council seeks open h:>using for persons of all races. creeds anrl nntionalities in the couniy. Proceed~ fr111n l a.~t year's New Era II ellhibit al S<in!;i /Ina J11nior Co!ll'ge enable<! the rnunci l 10 place !'flore. 1han 100 families in homes of their choice. D.\ll1' PILOT S1tll Pl'19" Secl1:i11g Cro1vn ·r hcsc c1 ghl young ladies are candida tes !or fll iss Or;:i nge County F'res~ l~l ub title. \\'inner ,1·ill be named Oct. J.1 . f-'roin left arc Karen Gardne r. Garden (;rove; Donnci Flory. Founlain \!alley ; Cindy Bel· l in ~cr, Cor ona del J\'lar : Vicki Yoa l\, Costa l\1esa: .ran F'rederick, Santa ,\na; K<1thy l·lansnn, Anahe1n1; Julie Zipkin, llunt u1gton Beach. :i nd I·:l;iyne r.rarnn1a.~. Rrea . Utt Says Fecle1·al_ Fu11ds Set £01· Aliso Beacl1 Pie1· lirp .!;1mr• B LH i H·Tll~!111), 10- d:1~ ;j1111ou11ccd the ;iward of $33~.~ 1n lrtlr1·;il funds In p;iy !'lbout h;!lf tho? cn.~l of ii p1 r~ al /\l1so l:lc;1rh i11 South Lag11n<1 . Al!11n Allrn , fifth dl slrict supcr~1~or, ~;i·d con~lrur·!1on 1s rxpcctrd 10 bt•g111 early next ye;;r with completion abouL ~lx mon!hs 1.1ter. The pier is to be frnm 500 lo tiOO ll'c! 1n length drpending on ho1v much pier footage available funds ~·iH buy. It is to include sanitary and fish cleaning facilities, lighting, potable water, ben· chrs. 11nd probably live bail. Concl'ssion buildings are to be ron- ~trurted ;:it the land end of the rc crea· 11onal fa c1hly, said James Ballinger, ~!X'cial projects a.~sistant for the Orange Couniy Harbor District. Ballin~er said !he State \Vildli(e Conservation Board wi!I meet Thu rsday i11 San Pedro. IL is ilnlicipaled the board v. ill approve its share of the project !hen. Trr CIJUJlly y,•ould pa y lhr nll1 rr 25 pt'r· ('l'lll Supcr\'l~Or Allen i;a11I hr w;i~ pleased 11t1h Jltp L"ll"J. hri1) 1n nbta1nini.: the fC'tler;il /11nd1 ng fro n1 lhP l(lterinr DL'fl3rt rncnl's B11rr<HJ or Outdoor Recrea· tirir He said 1hc fC'dr ral :i ss 1stilner wo11ld 111.,ke 1\ possib le to hu1 ld a much finer fa ril11y. liallinl!er said the pier'.~ deep end wooltl stand in water about 21).feet deep at low tide. Four Festival Artists flold October Exhibit Laguna Police Nab Trio Four artists \\.'ell known lo Festival of Aris \'isllor~. Zandr<t Knut son , Vincent Farrell. l\larg ic Ralls and Linda Crl'ek. combine lheir talen!~ for the October e:it· hibil in lhe Laguna Federa l Sav ing s and Loan Gallery. Mrs. Knutson . former art teacher in lhe Laguna ~ach !1Chool 11yslem, will ex· hibil her serigraphs. She ha! been active in community projects, including ln- illaling sand casting for children in th~ \\'inter Fesli\•al. On Drug Possession Rap L;i guna Beach detec!ives Thur~ay night <1rrested a girl lransient a Camp Pcndlelou Marine and a local man on c'i:irges involving possession and inlent to sell marijuana and dang erou5 drugs. Police claim they seized as evidence s•:veral p;ickets of hashish. 19 purple pills an1I two blue and yellow cap.sules. !leld overnight in the Leguna Beach ,iail "''l're Joann Theresa John. 20, of \\'ausau •. Wisc .• Christopher Noel Scull, 18. o! C::1mp Pendleton and Gary James Bo1nragi, 2$, of 282 Virjo St.. Laiuna Ucacn. I Detectives observed !he trio rnter a car allzr conferring outside the Tacg Bell c.;fe on South Coasl Highway. trailed 1i1em on a circuitous trip around town and made. lhe arrest \l.'ht n they ret urned lo park in lht .'.iOO block of South toast Highw11y. MIJ,s John was booked on suspicion of i;1t!e or marijuana, J'l056eSllon 0 r dange1 ous drug!li willt inlent ro sell •nd posge~sion of marijuana with Intent to $el l. SctU Is IU.'lpccted tof ·poslf!Allon tJf 1n11rijuima wlt)I iateat to 9!11· 1aod lio1nrqi, suspected :lite of riu1riju•na. 1 \ Farrell, known for his oils depkling flora I arrangement.~ anc1 la~ apes, i5 Cllrrently work ing on a L.a na projeC'I, painting scenes along the rd w.allt v•hich wilt btcomc part of IOc.kl hl5tory V.'hen tile Main Beach Park ia developed. til r~. Rall s, an e.ight·year F'estivaJ t:it· hib1lor and artist men\~ of lhe La1una Bearh Art As:>ocl<1l lon. wlll preserit oils represc ntati\·e or h<>r work in stHI lilt. 11eascape.\ and tandscapei. Cnmpletlng lhl' 0<.ilOber exhibit will be Linda Creek'5 sloneware and uUlit.ari•n ccr:imlc creations. . The gallery is open lo tile public during ' bu~inci.~ hours and complttnenlary coffee I~ served lhroughout the dny. Attorney By BARBA RA K REIBICR Of flllt 0.1" P'lltf "'" A third trial will be sought for !\fr!!-. 1-.farvena Kennedy, San Cle1nente PTA leader con1·icte<l of sm11ggling ma rijuana across the l\lexican border, Los Ange\e1 attorney Jeffery i\I. Le ry said today. Le\'y said a!lornf'y Frank Gregorcich. y,•ho defended the 4l·year-0ld mother oi three in two trial!'; has agreed to a subslituhon of attomeys at the request ot f.·lrs. Kennedy and her husband. M:>lion for a new trial based on ney,·ly discovered el'idence is in the process of being filed in San Diego, Levy said. "I wish r could reveal lhe evidence, but that's impc13sible al this timt," tbe at-- tomty said. Arrested al the r.1er;ican border a year 110. "''hen border patrolmen fou nd seve;ral pounds of marijuana under th• back teal of htr car, the San Clemf'Otf ci~·ic leader 11'as brought to !rial in San Diego on smuggling charges . The first trial last ~pring resulted in a hung jury. Following a S('('Ol1d trial. !11rs. Kennedy wa s found guilty b_v a jury in San Ditgo's U.S. Districl Court and on Aug. 11 was ~entenced by District .Judge C. A. Muecke lo a prison tenn not Ill excttd five years. An appeal was filed shortly after 1h1t sentencing and Mrs. Kennedy ha3 since been at home in San Clemente "trying to lead as normal a Hie as possible," Le\•y said. "'hile awaiting the outcome o( further legal action . Throughout the trials, the defendant ma intained her innocence and insisted the marijuana was placed in the car wilhout her knowledge. Her husband , Tan Kennedy, owner of a San Clemente bea u· ty salon and chairman or the San (See SMUGGLING, Pare ZI Santa A11.<t Winds War1ning Up It "'·a., cool en<n1gh along the Orangt Coast today. but weather fore casters ~·ere looking beyond the v.·eekend to a 5c:ourge of ~t. dusty Santa Ana y,·inds. A ~urge of high pressure that follov.·ed the. spread of cold air across the west Thursday brought wind y weather lo the coastal area today, with localized gusty Yt·inds in the canyons. The cool breezes were expected to give ~·ay late Sunday to the uncomfortablt desert air, rais ing temperaturei into lhP. 90's for Orange County's Inland areas and up to the middle 80's locally. Orange Cout 1'reather 1t•s going to bt a Windy Wtek• trid, the wtatherman 5ay11 brte:r.ily. Look for weitalin up to 11 knotiri u~er tunny skie5 with temper ... ture.s ruching ink> lhe 8'1'1. INSIDE TODAY Five thoU&ond 1tudt'"'' wUt flock to UC Iruine ON Mo ndav, b•t &he 1tudent population ex- plosion is oucdislancing thf'! irt- crease in ne111 professors and student housin17. Page 11. lftfl"'9 ,, CM1""1!1e t CIJH'..... , .. ,, (tn11C'• " Cl"l._nl H oe... ffetk.. II l•Jtwltl l'IM I ..... "_' t>-lt "!"'""' ft.fl -" ... .... l_,, lf /IOltl ... • I "'""" ... "'--11 MIYIM U ·• • . -. -------------------------------------- 2' DAJlY PTLOl l rrldlr • .Dctobtr '· 19'9 'Trouble Mounts Within GOP for Hayns_worth \\.ASHINGTON -Troublr n1ounted for the Supreme Court nomination of Clem· cot F . Haynsworth Jr. 1oday \.\'ith the t1ddition of another Rrpubliran senator lo the chorus or dcn1ands on President Nixon lo \Yl!hdraw 1he appo1nln1cnl Sen. Clifford P. Cci.se (R·>i.J .1 wrote: the President. Y•ho 1s standing l1rrn bf>. hmd Hayns~·orlh, lhal "J belle,·e \\'Ith· Front Page 1 SCAN DAL. • • the case closed. they sa1r! Sources 1n the Pentagon rr\ ea led Thursday. hO\\'ever, that the Army is .also t onduct1ng a separate 1n11csl1gaLion into :dlet;ed slot macl11nc r;1keoffs and o!her 1'rime paralleling organ1ied gangland r;ynd.Jcat.es. A i;pokcsman ~aid although the probes ~re separate. the Army Crirnlnal Inv estigation Division is gunning for the i;a1ne ringleade rs being grilled in the Sen ate subcommittee probe. Accusations have. been 1nade In testimony against Sgt. Maj. Wooldridge, Sgt. William E. Higdon. and former sergeanL<; Seymour Lazar. Theodore Bass and Narvaez Hatcher. Laz;ir is president f'lf f.larcrlem Lt(L , ;ind lives at 1124 N. f.layrair Ave., ,\nahciln. This group has been na nv.•J in s~·orn lcs1imony as anion;; alleged key con- spirators in a rtng \vhich skimmed off hundreds of thou sands of dollars front rigged .ser\'JC'e club slot machines on three continents. During Thursday's sessi'on, Pentagon investigator Lt. CoL Jack Pruett said a ~"-"'"""" · ......... -···1-•·"'' . ,..,. .. oe ,,...-.,.-~~..-• -,;!\19W '"""•I!·-,·~··-·-• • ~hady activities v.·as personally crushed by a high·ranking general. He \\"as Army Provost Marshal M1j. r;en. Carl c. Turner, \11ho had allegedly been Infor med that Sgt. i\taj. \Vooldr idgc, named the first :-;crgean! major of the Army in 1966 ll'ilh 1nuch fanfare, had a r:nurt martia l conviction. ".\1any people are accused of many 1hings, Sgt . Wooldridge is JUSI a good old country boy," Prue1l quoted the general <is saying. Col. Pruett \\'as !hen chief or the Army CID and directly subordinate to Gen. Turner. "After yo u've spent your life in the Army you lock your heels and obey your orders," Col. Pruett continued, "I must 11dmil I ..,,·as extremely upset.·· Capo to Seek Underground Utility Lines The Capi strano Beach Chamber or f'ommt'rcc has launched a drive to pl11 ce underground about W,000-f cel of utility lines presently marring the scenic ocean \ ICW. The chamber adopted a resolution \\'ed- 11rsd<1y a~king county supervisors Lo take legal steps to establish an underground utility district for the area from Del (tbisp<l to the northern boundary of San l'lrmentr. It was cslirnat!'d the o 1 e r h c a d lelephonc and electric lines co11ld be put l)U( o{ sight for $366,977 or SIB 91 per foot The chamber resol ution asks that the hoard designate the pr oposed distri ct a priority are<1 for use of fund~ a\·::11 la ble !ron1 San Diego Gas :ind Electric Co. and J',1c1f1c Telephone and Telegrapli Co. ,o\lton Allen, IH!h distnrl sup<-rv 1sor , !!\- dll.V ~,aid the ~ertor 1 ~ onr n( ll1r pnol'll \ ,1rr:i.~ t11a1 11 outU be 111 the ru1\n1niz lor· ~uch f\111ds . Allen said the county p!.11111in~ dcp.trl rnt>nl l1a~ set thr cntcn,1 for :-Ufh 11urh :ind '·1f 1 1u ~ ~ect1011 t11~ ll\;1\ pl'lorlly ~.t-tr1n, \le hope the 11 ork can hr donl'" Th<' rcsolulton st.Jli>s in par1 ""Thr-pro- jrcl proposed 1:> v.·nh1n one 1111!r uf thr roast line: in line of <;1ght nf 1he octan ;i1d bay: it pro1·idc!'i lhe onl;>' unobs\ruc- t<iblc l'.\"O rniles of hig hway rJcean 1·1e11· 1n 1•lc !.outh11·estcrn corner or the count y DAILY PllOT '-•lo.rt N. W••4 l"ruidtn! ..., "'*l!llltf J.,k a.. c~,1..., Viet l"rul•t~l .~, ~~t'•' MlllltU TJ-,.,., •• )( ••• a 10•"'' Tht "''' A. t.A,,,.i,;ft, ............. 1 ...... ~itli1'11 P'. Noll LH""f loot~ (ltr i:OllOt L-.. ...... 'iotfk• 211 f t r11t A••· J.leili111 "''~••ni r.o . ••• '''· 92•52 ---(Diii ""°'" ua """' •n s·~• Nt....,..., .... ,~ 1711 "'"' ---a.-ICVltl thlllllrt •.., k ltlo: -Jiii S'"91 OA1L¥ l>IL01 '"''"'-'(II,. a.nit•""' "'9 M.,....,., .. ,. " ... ~lti,""" llOH~ '''""' ~.,... .... "' -··te -ll~t ... ' ........... '"· &.Mi.Dot« &rel, NO•PO<I 1100<~. Clol• M-, 1-1111111"1~ IH<.h ••• I'-••"' .... r. ... y, Or•-l:Mol PU'li.11"" C_ ... ., ,..11111111 .,..,,, ••• •t n11 .,.,. .. , ••- •• .,.. N...,.., '"°'' ••·• llt Wnl .. ., ,,, .. ,, C..11 ""-· • T1l1pl1 • 1714t 4•4·t466 c-. ........... 641~Jl1 c.,,,.,,., , ... , Or-'-0111 ...... IOJ\llltl =_.,., .... ..... ...... ""'"""'' ... '" ... ,...i.1 _,,., • _._ • .._.. ""'"'"' ...... .. ·--"" wlttW _ ........ """-.. c.mf• .... -· llOC:-t --'9M .... 11 "'"""""' IHt• .... C..11 ........ i;.tM..-.... ....,._,.,_ '" CAl"'lf' U.lf -"'If/ .... ,..... ........... IYJ ,.,u1i.rr -'"'"'-. a .• _...,.. drawal cf the nomin&tion would serve the national interest in restorlne public coofldence in the intecrity of th• Supreme Court." The Senate's senior Republican, Sen . Gecrge D. Aik en of Vermont, said today .. , would think" President Nixoo would \\'ant to consider ll'ithdrawing the Supreme Court nomination af Judge Clement F. Haynsworth If 1here a.re &.!)- inc to be 30 or 40 Senate voles agatnit 1t. Str•Uirll that h• i• abiolutely uncom· mltted on I.ht rontroverslel nomination, Aiken said ; "If there are goin~ to be .a.s many as 30 or 40 vote& against It, It ..,,.ould be rather dHfieult ror the ju&tlce himse H -should he get confirmed -to hve il down. "l don 't Think I woul d 11 ant lo be con- firmed by a vote of 60 to 40," Aiken told a reporter. Haynsworlh told a reporter early loday he hi.s no plans to ask lh at his nan1c ~ withdrawn from the norni11allo11. an d never coru;idered such action . "I did aot and I don 't know where that rwnor came from," he said. "l never s11ggested it, ne ver !hougtlt aboul II 3nd I'm not trunking about it now.'' President Nixon reportedly remains confide nt lhe1L !he !:ienate "'Ill 1.:011!Jr1n llayns1vorth's appointincnt. Press Secretary Ronald Zle&lr-r repeat· ('d al Key 81sc;1yne, f'la .. his almost dally statement that Nixon fully support· <'<I Hll)'l1Sll'Or1h-1 le alsu denied oner again thal Haynsworth had asked lhat his no1ninaUon be withdrawn and said he l'OUIU fuul no !race of al leged reports thal adr11l111~lr<1llull Jleutcn anl.s in !he Senate had adviser! the President th at there werr nol enough \'Otes to conflrn1 Haynsworth. Don't Call Hi111 "'Buster' Restaurllteur Gii;es Phone Fir1n 'Fi ckle Finger' FORT \\'AY NF:, lntl . (CP ll -For 1wo years GranL F. \Vood11·ard rt:n1a1ncd si lent. llut iust don 't call him ··Busler," Uu~tl':r. \Voodward, a res taurant owner. kept his cool \1•hen the General 'l'elephonc Co. listed his ~stablish1nenl under I.he 11Tong address for those t\\'O years. However. \\'hen the latest edition of the · telephone book listed h1s restaurant under .. taverns" in lhe yellow pages instead of undE'r \\'he re it should be -"restau. rants" -that error \\'BS too much. As a result \\'oodward h21s erected a SMUGGLING • • • llillboard .. ~ized sign b cs Io w. i n g the "Fi~kle Fingt;r uf Fate 1\ward" lo Gen· l'rill Telephone lie 15 rartin,e; LI on a 1r<1ill'r bch1t1d lus lUr a~ he drives .irotlnd Lown. \\'oodward al so has ordered his restau- r:i nl statione ry and business cards print- ed with the .. Fickle Finger'• award 111 :i take-off on the snafu presentation frcun the television sho\r. ''Lnugh-Tn ." 'n1e problem all started, \Voodward rs· plained. in 1967. 1'hat's v.'hen Genrral 'l'elephone !isled his Forge Restauranl on ~-la in Strttt instead of Pearl StrceL He said I.hat in 1968 the y1>:1lo1v pages 11\overl it to Pearl Stn.'C'L but put 1L on Ilic wrong blotk. F1nallv. this \'ear. lhe addr~s \las [Isl· cd corre"ctly. But the restaurant Y.'<lS lJsl· ed as a 1aYtrn, he sa1U. •·a ·s not a tavern," IVuochvard ~a1rl. "lt"s a restaul':lnL -anU 1 operate 1L like a restnurant." Through it ull, even lht:11. \\'oodward maintained hf' 1night have excused the telepl1one company one n1ore time. But he said it v.·as too much \1hen he called to con1pla111 to the company, :ind a Gen· era! Telephone executh·c in New York called him ''Buster.'' Er11erald Bciy Gi1·l flurt I' Clen1cnte Parks Conim ission, said his wife had crossed the border to shop in Ti · juana, taking 111ith her a trn:int in !hei r cipartn1ent house. ~1 ark Han son, 22. In Laguna Beach Wreck .\ r :,-... ., . .,..,.) ..• ,(.-.:o, ... ,..~''li "·· · -· · .' 1,._., •. ~-i.', .,..;& J ~ .. ;~ s·1•i, ,., ' ' ' ' ' . If rlamaged Thursday morning on Laguna l ~ .;,:·:~~i~r~~~~C~~~ft1~:!·'3~:~-:~~.":~· riWa~-O\~·'f~~;~1~1 ~~·~' -1:i-ri· ~.a; St1iti1ag Up Abbie lloffrnan. one of eight men on trial for conspiracy to incite riots during 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, adjusts Indian headband as he anSl\'ers question during ne\vs conference Thursday. l-loffman sa id defense \VOul d call Chicago i\layo r "good old Dick Da!ey" to te stify at lria!. --County Sports Car Crashes Fatal to Two; One Injured Two men v.·erl': ra tally Injured Thurs· rlay in sim'ilar sportscar accidents on ma· jOr highways in the South Orange County a.rea. A third man was injured in one of !he :o;ingle-.car accidents. which Involved run · 11111g off tbC" roadwa y, bul he esc.Jped clcath by being throv.·n clear. The dead mr n arc Klent1f1!'(I a$ Janie<; 1·: Borg , 22, a \'1ctna1n cnmhaf photographer based al North Island N;n•al Air Stat ion. San Dirgo. arid Jimmy Cummings, 2~. of 115 \V . Canada, San Cle mente. Cho1nb er to Help l 11 Sign Chllnging l 'ro11·~~1on:1l hrlr \1·111 be ;i1 a1!abtr for 1 ,1g1111.1 bu~1 nc~s firm.~ ;1s the a1nort1la- 111111 prnod for noriconforming signs 111 .111 " lo ;1 l'lo.~r. l nCh r the ~1i!n ord111ani·r . :tdnpltd in 1'lt); h11~1nr~~"" 11rrc g1vrn un11I Apnl. l!ii"fl Ir. .1:r1 their s1~ns 1n l1nr 1v1th thr rii>11· • J:H1d;1rd~. It 1, c,11m<11ed lh:i( rinlv :tbot11 '.!3 p€'rrcnl of thr s1,l!ns no\1' 1n 1lse \1'111 11u:il1!y ll' '~·11nforrn1ng .'' 'fo l1clp firm~ soll't' their s1,_n pro· l1len1s. 1hc Ch <i mber of Commerce and 111r· lJ01"nto11 n Bus111r~s A:;soc1at1on arc '-'f'tl ing up a sign re.,.\ew comm1ltet>. llc;:1ded by architecl Petf'r Ostrander. Tl.e ro1nn1iltre, Ofilrandrr Io 1 d Chamber directors Tuesday, ,.,·ill respond to requests for assistance by providing the g11idnncr. or professionals. not only in <lC'lining conforming :)igns. b11l al~o in providtng ll'titlcn and pictonnl matcn:il on thr design of aeslhelically attractil"e :.1gn~ lntcrc~trd bU$Hll'SS peoplt tnay t.ill lhr l'hanibc r or contact Ostrander al ~!H- 0j5:i. • Cumm ings died in South Coast Com · munily Hospital, South Laguna, of major injuries su ffered when his car crashed in- lo a gua rdrail and lamp post on Pacific Coast Highway near Doheny State Park shortly afte r midnight. Borg was dead at the scene aflrr his sportscar 11·r nl ofl the San Dll':SO Freeway near the i\lission Viejo turnoff. rolled do\1·n a b:ink and came lo rrst Lipside down on h1n1. 1-hs p&ssenger, George L, Tomes, 2J. also a San Diego sailor, was asleep "'hen the a·ccidenl occurred and California llighv.·ay Patrol investigators believe Borg dozed Qff too. Tomes ">A:as thrown free anr1 l':scaped v.·1th m1n:ir injuries. rttei1·1ng cn1erg('ncy trea tment .:1t the hospital whl':re his bud- dy v.·as dead on arri~·aJ. '· Flood Repair Work Co ntinu es roniplcl ion (If an iiutla! phase in U11> rrpa1r of lht' Laguna Canyon '100{1 control f'ha nnrl 11 as announced Thur~day hy Filth 01slrict Super1·1sor Alt on E, Allr n. I\ EC. Canslruct1on Company. v.·hich 1\as awarded a S.19.950 contract Aug. 19 nas fuush ed repairing one section of the channrl immedi:-it!rv 1lo\l"n~t rea1n from (<1 n1"on Arces Dr iv·e anrl two sections nnr1h of Cn n;,on Acres Dr11c, Allen said. The cont ract included removal and re placement of 112 feet of the damaged concrete-Hncd channel and removal and repl acen1ent of 580 linear feet of damag- ed chain link fence. Next phase of Lhe flood control chinnr-1 pro1rcl \1·i1J be replacement of !he section betwrcn Forest A1·enue and Belich S!reet, (In 1\·hich the \\1ilon Construction Com· pany \YJS lo1v bidder \\'il.h a figu re of $96,~~. 'Vork is to st art thi6 month. Adults Ill s~hool N ight Clmses Under Way· Crown·up scho lars in the Laguna Beach Lnified Scbool District are returning to classrooms Tuesday l':venings for the fall semester of lhe adult education program. \1•hich runs unli l .Jan . 2.1. All classes are he ld in the higb school and registration may be made with the instructor on thl': first nighl of at- tendance . Tuition fee is S~ for eRch subject. ex· cepl for the drivtt education cour~e which costs SIO and includes behincl the \1·heel training as 1vell as cles.sroom work. A 1ninimun1 enrollment or 15 is re- quired for maintenance of a cll\SA, ac- cording lo (hl·en Tail. a s s i s t a n ~ superinlendPnt of schools in charge of adull education. Courses offered this year, wlth Qatc oC fi r~t i:lass, name or instructor and room !lumber, arc as follo11 ~: " Tuesday. Cra ft s. r..1 rs. Nelly Allan, 1·10 10 p.m .. roon1 53; driver edu cation, ~orman Bon1cki , 7 lo B p.m., room 62; lapcstry v•eaving, !\frs. Ruby Hufford. 7 to 10 p.m .. •room 5.3 : autoshop, Dave l,ang. 7 to 10 p.m .. roon1 42 ; weigh t lraining, Jerry l\cumann . 7 to 10 pm ., gym. \Vednesday, fiberglass. Roy Bradshav.•, 7 to 10 p.m .• room 45: beginning stitchery, flirs. Ruby HuHord, 7 to IO p.m., room ~3; photography, Jack Lythgoe, 7 to 10 p.m .. room SIA: stocks, bonds and mutu11 l funds, Louis Z1tnik . 7 to 9 pm., room 23. Thursday. jewelry niaking. fr~ Bn<'hme., 7 to JO p.m., roorn 52; narcotics. here and now, Norman Boruc ki. 7 to 10 p.m .. room 62: "·elding, Roy Bradshaw, 7 to 10 p.m .. room 4{i . !\1onday. art. i\1rs. Nelly All an. 7 lo 10 p.rn., room ~; woodshop, 7 to JO p.m,, room 4'~; sewing, Mrs. Carol Brahams, 7 to 10 p.m., room Si; modern math, !\fik.e J.'1cke.I , 7 to 10 p.m., roo1n 33. found guilty, but did nol appear for hurt slightly Thursday afternoon whrn C.Jn yon Road . r. :-ient~ncing. A bench l~~rrant "'a~ issued the car .in which ~he "'as a passenger col· for his arrest as a fugi tive fr on1 1usl1ee. . . . . This week an uniden tified press release hdtd 1111th another dri\en by a teen·ager ,1·as issued to nl':Y.'S media announcing the 111 the 400 block of El Bosque St. u1 establishment of a ~1 arvena Kenned.v Ap-Laguna Beach. peal f und and asking !hal conlr1butlons Th~ vict im Katherine Lee Healv of Blli he se11t to a posl ofhl'e box 111 Dana · l'oint. l:.mrrald Bay. \\·as riding 1\•ith Sharlene Att orney Lf'l'Y said he had hea rd an ap-Ann Sulton, 16, of 1960 Catalina St , \.\"hen peal fund would be st arted bu! d1d not Hie accident occurred. know who "'as organ izing it or who had Officrrs reoported llie second rlrll'e r issued the unsigned press release. 11·as James fl1artin Krausch, 17, of 3137 Acti ve in co1nn1unily and youth v.•ork Bern Drive, Laguna Beach. Front end for many years, r,,1rs. Kennedy mol'ed to damage to both cats "'as reported. San Clemente in 1968. tl-fir.s Healy was lrcated hy her 01••n She held several PT A offices and is physician . past president of Lhc Cosla de! Sur Coun-In another crash, 1v.·o dri\•crs l'scaptd l"ll of PTA;; ~now the Capistrano Unified injury but their cars "·ere severely Councill. A forn1cr Sunday school tcachl'r and Girl Scolll leader. she holds memberships in the Lea~ue of \\'omen Voters. U1e VF\V Aux iliary a n d Republican \\'omen's Club and last year v.-·as given an honorary PT A ::iward for her youth service work. An thony l\'cw ley Call s •Ti 111c' in ~larri a"c . " HOLLY,\'000 ~ LlPI J -Actor Anthony Newlry announred today he h a s ~cparated from his ar-tress "'lie Joan Collins until the end of the year. Kcw lc y, 38 , said no legal procecdin,lls \1•ere C'Qfltcmplatcd but that he and i\11ss Col lins. 31, hope to reconcile. i\larr1ed in 1963, the couple /ia.,.e two children - Tara. 5. and Sacha, 4. ( Andr e\v Wyeth Library 1'opic Dr. Cla~·ton c:arrison. Dean nf Finr :\rts al !JC Irvine. \l'ill introduce a color ldn1 on the life and works of art1 .~l 1\r"HJrew \\'yrth ;H nrxt 'fl1ursr.lay·c; n1Cl'llng of lhc Friends of the Lagun.t Ue:ich Library. Garrlson. an authority on \\'.1e1h. ~b{l \1·111 condurt a quesllon <lnd <111s11·er period ~1f!cr the lihn presentatiun . .lames \\'heaton. city 1nanascr. "ill 1;11·c a progress report on plans for !hr new libra ry at the 1neeting. \.\'hich \\'ill 1Jpen at 7.30 p.1n. in the community room (If Laguna Federal Savlng~ and Loa n. Police said rl rivrr Thomas Georg~ Sandrrs II, 20, of 156 Nyes Place, \\"3 1 pul!in3 out of a drivc1vay al 207~ Laguna l':1n1 on floacl. D1"hrr of !h(' ~ccond car, Robert ' 1.-dwiird J-loff111:in, JO. of 24725 El 1·oro f;rarde. ~~l Toro. told police he \\'as driv· r1:: l'..l :13 to ·10 m1!e,; an hour and ,1·;is 1111:ibt:-tti stop in 1in1c 10 avoid the col · ll·-1011 11 hl'n the Sar1dcrs vehicle emerged lrn111 the dri vcw:iy. Cattle Stcunpede Ne 1v Go lf Hll znrd Astonished ~olfers un a San Clemen!r course had a fr1v 1nore hazards added to their 18 holes Thursday when-a beserk hrrd of ca tllr stampl'dcd o\'er !he turf ffll.lrr.\•rd b.v panting high11•ay plltrolmen <Hid an1n1:tl ('Onl rul offJccr~. ,\n 11cc1rtenl iln lhr Siin Uiego Frcr1vay nellr Camrno de F.strc]la :;parke(i the im· protnptu rQdeo. 'fhe 2<1 !.teer~ spi lled out onto 1hc Shorecliffs gulf course 111hen the 1ruck carr~ Ing !h(•m lo :i N:ition<1I C1!y meat packini;: plant blew :i tire Ne<irby residents also got the 1\•1ld \ve.~t treatment and officers had to pull ba11 l- ing steers fro111 lawns and ~1dcwa lks 1n !he area. Ele\•en anirnals were killed \\hen t he 65-foot truck trailer. dri\l'n by John David il'lallo\.\•. ~.of El Cajon. skidded to 11ic .~1rlr of !he fl"Cf!\l'ay. Officers said il!a llow v.·as un hurt. • 2 \ FINISHED IN MIMOSA YELLOW 01 GIHN. HAND DICOU.TtD IN CHAU WHITt ••. GLASS SHELYIS AND TWO INTtllOI LIGHTS. $799 IY DRDEL. THE MOST TRUSTED NAME TN FUINTTURL ............................... _ EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH t 7'27 We1tcllff Dr., 642-20SO OPIN PllDAT 'TU. ' INTERIORS Prof.,1ionel lnt•rior LAGUNA BEACH 0.1lgners 3'45 Norlh Coa.1t Hwy. 494·6!i S1 Av1i11bl1-AIO-NSID OP'IM FJ.10.AY 'Tlt t " ii I ' • c I ii ' • A tl d ,, n A • A b \ • ] ] • b 1' .. ' Tl a •• v ,, ,V• Lt " N " pl st 5; "' .. it t N 1 '" ' I JtrrJ l'lt rc1 l'llflll EAGER CANINE MARIJUANA SLEUTH LEAVES NOTHING TO CHANCE IN SEARCH FOR WEED In Min i Operation Intercept, Dogs and 'Le•thern•rcs' Probe for Pot •t Camp Pendleton Ca11i11es Going for Pot Do gs Sniffing Marijuana at Canip Pendleton I Dogs are smelling trouble for Camp Camp Pendlelon program coordinated by J Pendleton M!~!.~cs, . ,, .c;,,J,,.J~po. J . Kt;llJ., ... il>':!' ,pi;<!•.os\. ~f'·" )~1J~('efl~-0~· ltl'311\6a '•.trc '. '" .,..,; ... !; • ~)}~'"'"'tie"tfll&bltlit!JDim'°'" ... ,, r Shepherds are being used to sniff out commands in the Southland. not trained lo attack," said a USMC soo~e~an. -·~r. ... · ·, ,,.;.-.fb6tj' · b~ ~~itJJ.. . .n.e'~~WI should be rather intimidating to some polheads or potential offenders. " I' I marijuana in a minl-Operalion lntcrccpl The program was directed by General program at the sprawling base. Leonard f_ Chapman, Marine Corps com- T,1·0 arrests have already been made mandant, and is aimed at stopping lhe as a result of the impromptu vehicle {]ow of marijuana onto the military check.~ at various entry points to Camp bases. Pendleton. one of m<111y r-.tarine bases in-"These dogs are not to be considered in it.iati ng the prngran1. the category of scout or sentry dogs such Doc, Lisa and Hebel arc involved in the as are used in Vietnam -and t.hey are Soldiers, Draft Dodgers Santa Anan Among 12 Granted Swede Asylum STOCKHOL~1 (U PI ) -A fonner Sanla Ana, Calif., resident ¥:as hsled among 11 dozen more Ame rican soldiers and draft tlodgcrs \\'ho have been granted asylum In Sv.·cden, the Swedish lmmigration Board <innounccd today. The Santa /\nan was iden tified as Andrc1v Gowey, 2!, who had been living iit 2801 N. Bristol St .. Apt ~2. in Santa Ana. Swedish aulhoriucs said Gowey was born in t-.1 aryland bul gave no hometown. Tne board said the American~ applied fvr ;1sylum 1n protest against the \.\'ar in \icln.!1.m. A total nf 2,2 Americans ha1·e bcrn granted asy!un1 in this neutral country Redondo Beach Fund Approved The l!ouse Appropriation Committee's 11 Hoca1 1nn of Sl .7 m1ll1on I01!ay 1n rcim· burscmrnt funds lo the Anny Corps of J-:nginccrfi will 11il!'. for the ffij}S\ part. llle ;i !ienc:{s an\1 -crosion 11•11rk in Redondo Bc;ich. C.:orr5 ~pol\csn1rn 111 Los /\11gclcs today f..<11U that n1ost (lf the mone y tor the :igcn- c~· .~ gT\11!1 <ind ~and-haul y.•ork 1n ~unsrt Dc.1ch. Surf sid e and Nc1~·port Beach ha~ already has been allocated. Heimb11rscmrnl hinds fr:im federal :sources are paid to the slale, which ad- vanceli money for anU-ero."ion projects. Once thC' "'·ork is completed, Corps a;pokesmen said, C()ngress piiys Ule bill to th!; tilale. since the beginning or 1968. The board said 3;)2 Americans h;ne conrac\ed S\\'edish authorities requcstini;: permission lo stay in this country. AOOul. 30 of them have since lefl Sweden. 1hirty asylum applications arc cur· ren!ly being considered by the hoard. ln addition lo Go'A·cv, the other Americans were ide ntified. as . -Frederick HoYl'ict, 22. born in Detroit, Mich., living at 13Ji2 Baccus Stre('t. Southgate, Mich. -l\1elvin Brown. 21, born in St. Paul, t-.1inn., living at 353 lgerhart Al'cnuc, SL Paul, t-.1inn. -Cbarle!i Brown, 23. born in \\'arren, Pa , li,·ing at 1489 Scandia Road, Warren, Pa. -)lichal'I Will iams. 2J . born in Branswick, 1\le, (no address given ). -Richard Charllon, 23. born in f ort \\'orlh, Tex ., current address Box 12;), Belfry, lltont. -Jost Reilly, 21. Dom1nic:in citizen, l11•1ng \\'Jlh mother t-.tana t.lore! 1n Jersey C11y , N.J. -Thomas 1\lartin. 21 , born l r\ Philadrlphia, living il l 226 Wes( 150 St , f\c\1' York City, --Robert Robf'rts, 22, born in Sa\l\n- n;ih , Ga .. Jiving u·itll rnothcr ,\farg11relh \V.:ltrrs 1r1 Savann;ih, Ga . 1no address g11"en). -Terrence Jurctkin ~. 22. born in New London. Conn .. living at 4240 Felton Strrct, San Diego . -De f rees !no first name given\ born in Philadelphia, Pa., Ji ving at 1942 15th Street, San Francisco. -Danny Thomas, 18. born in Lake City, Fla., living at 522 Green Street, Waldo, f'la. CBS Takes It • "It is felt that the tlogs wi11 have great psychological eUcct," the Corps officer added. TI1ey will be used primarily l.-0 sniff nut marijuana hidden in automobiles enl€ring the bases, but can be employed in bt1r· racks or warehouse areas. Graham Appeals To Young Peopl,c In Anal1eim Talk Teen-agers al the Anaheim Stadium "You1h Night" service of the Southern Cali lomia Crusade Thursday heard ,.,·angel1~l Billy Graham read rrom a Hebrr,1• Bible presented to him earlier in the day by Israeli Prime Minister Golda J\-fcir. Grah;im. \\·ho visited \Vilh the I~raeli head of slate and long-time friend al ;in afternoon lea Thursday, read from the Olrl Testament ~·hich recounted Jsaiah 's dcrlicalion lo God. He lhrn picked up his New Test:;ment :ind rl:!ad froin Matthew 16 which calls for a personal dedication lo Christ . "Young people respond lo a challenge, .. he said, "and Jesus Christ offers the g~calesl challenge in Ule world tonight." Tl'>t> 1963 fl-liss California. Mrs. Jerry Ha rk{'I' nf Torrance , shared t.he platform for lhe seventh nighl of Lhe crusade. A majority of the 29,000 present at Anaheim Stadium Thursday night \\'ere tren·agers. Silvc rless Ike Dollar Approved \fASHING'J'ON (t.:PI ) -The llou~e Ba nking Com1nit 1ee today .1pproved legislation ro mint a silverlc~s dollar coin n::;irin,i:: the liken ess of the late Presldcr1t Dwight D. Ei~cnhowcr. 1 he legisJ;ilion, approved unanin1n11sly, ;il.~n \\'Ould lake the silver out ol lhc Ken- nedy half dollars and let th<' Treasury sell nearly :i million rare silver dollars, lhe last such coins it holds, President Nixon has askffl Congress to approve the Eisenhower roin legislation by the Oct. 14 birthday()( the late Presi- dent. Earlier Sen. Mike ~1ansfield (D- M'lnt. ), asked for An Eisenhower dollar containing 40 perNnt silver. ID Eye Early TV Rntings Netivork Slips to Third • Ul NE\Y YORK (AP \ -CBS. leader in lht' f{'Jevision ratings baLUe for 14 stra1ghl years, plunged into third pl~ce Friday in the ratings for its own premiere week. NBC placed first and ABC ran a close i;ccond in the first competitive 70-clty Neilsen ratings f()r the new season. The rating period was ror Sept. 22·28. NBC also took first place in the previous \\·eek, when it introduced its new shows ahead of ABC and CBS. Thf: 70-city ratings survey represents 67 percent of the viewing public. The first n<itiooal Nielsen ratings for all the coun-•Y .are due Monday. and CBS. with E, o~ appeal in small towns and rural eas, is expected to make a better show- g. The overall ratings for the period were NBOl:l9.9, ABC 18.S and CBS 17 7. t,.: "tile comparable ralings period J;isl CBS won it s own premiere week ced 11 of its .c;hows in the top 20. lime the Nielsen i::urvey includel'I cities. represenllng so percent or tf1c tlcwing public. ~lovies and specials accounted heavily for lhe shows in the latest ratings. ' The No. 1 show was the Bob !lope Special on NBC. which is no 11urprise. Hope always grabs firsl place with his specials. The second sho\v was ABC's Sunday Night MoVie, "Nevada Smith." Four olher movies. including ABC's Movie of the Week, made it into the top 2Q. The movies generally were of the blockbuster type and On<'e they run out the roovie ratings probably will drop. NBC's .,Laugh-In." which was first last season, came in ninth. "Bonanza," No. 3 last year, wa s 20th. The survey represenl.!I ll substantial gain for ABC's nl.'w programming. Three new shows, "~iarcus Welby ." "Thr. .~iovie of the 'Veek ," and "Room ?22," made it. plus t~·o established series, "flfod Squad" and "Etcwitched." None of CBS top-rated shows rrom last year made it into the top 20 in this first, rating period_ ''Gomer Pyle," which was No, 2 last :year, went off the air and lls star, Jim Nabors. did not make it with his ne\Y variety show. llere are the lop 20: I. Bob Hope Special. NBC. 2. ABC Sun· day Night Movie, "Nevada Smith." 3. NBC's Fllp Wilson Special and NBC Saturday Night al the Movies, "Shenan- doah," tied. 5. CBS Charlie Brown Special. 6. "Ma rcus Welby, M.D.'' ABC. 7. NBC·s "Bill Cosby Show" and CBS Fri- day Night at tht Mo vies. part two of "Guns ()f Navaronc," tied. 9. NBC's "Laugh-Jn. 10. ABC Movie of lhe Wuk, "Seven in Darkne"." 11. NBC 's ··wan Disnev.'' 12. ABC's "Room 222." 13. NBC's "ironside," two- hour movie . 14. ABC Wednesday night movie. "Guide ror the r.1arried Man." 15. NBC's "Dean Martirt Show." 16. CBS's "Jackie Gleason Show .'' 17. CBS Thurs- day Night r.Iovies, part one of "Guns of Nitvarone." 18. ABC·s "Mod Squad" and "Bewitched." tied. 20. NBC's "Bonanza." Two new ABC shows, "The Survivors'' and "Love, American Style," premiered afler lhe rallng period. ... . . . L DA.IL V PILOT :J Aldrich Backs Firiµg Adamant Against Communist on Campus When It comes to Communist Party n1embers teaching in the university, UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. is at oddli \\'ilh UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young. Young ls defying the UC Board of negents and supporting the right of avowed Communist Angela Davis to leach on his UCLA campus. \Vhen asked his opinion at a Newport I !arbor Chamber of Commerce meeting this week , UCI Chancellor Aldrich said: "It is very clear_ Com n1unists are not to be employed in the University of Pilot, Wife's Lover Remai11 Critical Today Callforn ia. The only lhing lo do is to ,i:tet rid of them. and that has been done (by regent's edict but Miss Davis has rx- t'rt!sed her right ~f appeal to the facuttyl ." The UCLA Academic Senate voled 551 In 4 nn Wedn esday to rescind its 1950 vote to ban Comn1u11ists {ron1 employment and $.19 to 12 to condemn lhe regenls for ordering fl1i ss Davis' dismissal- Young stood wilh the facul ty. saying political tests are. incompatible with free inquiry, lhe ban on Com munist Party members probably is unconslilutional and dismissal would set back UCLA cam· pus contribution toward achievement of racial equality. Miss Davis, a Negro. is scheduled to begin teaching "Rec urring Philosophical Themes in Black Llterature" on Monday but regents were meeting in emergency session today to block ll. The VCJ Academic Senate, which rnects 'Vednesday, has received a 20-page 1·omrnt1nication from the UCLA Sena!• asking support in the Angela Davis case. 'Yhether the Irvine faculty will !!itand v.ith iL~ chancellor in supporl of Ul• regents or vote with the UCLA faculty re· mains to be seen. Aldrich, hke Young at UCLA, is a man caught in lhe middle. Border Station Forces Soaring Over Intercept An air!Lne pilot and the m.~n he alleged-SAN DIEGO (AP) -Opera1ion a 40·hour week . and many of them are \y shot after finding Jiim in his estranged lntercf'pt has increased manpower by 60 working seven days a week," he said. \\•ire's bedroom continued their fight for ·percC'nl al the San Ysidro poinl of entry, J1, \\'O uld be useless to open new gate~ lire lodiiy in Orange County l\.1edical <in Operation lntcrcepl spokesman has at the San Ysidro area, he said, becausl! Cenler. disclosed. "th is is the maxin1um manpower we've llo~pital official~ said !\tnrio It Glick, E1ghly.threc men \Vere added to the 139 go!." 49. shot in the hl'ad during lhe con-men already assigned to the U.S. "If the gall's are. not open. it is because fr ontalion \\'ednesday night with pilot Customs. Immigration and Public Health we just can't do it." ~'latthew C. r.1alkin, ls still on the critical Service at San Ysidro. busies\ port of en-There are 16 gates al San Ysidro but all lisl. ~-talkin , 49, is offielally described as try from !\1exico, the spokesman said. Qf them arc open only during peak traffic fair hut it ~·a~ predicted today that he The figures were disclosed arter an or-!iours. and so metimes not all of them are \.\•ill fully recove r from his self-inflicted fi cial \\'as queried on ¥:hat could be done in scrv1ce thl'n. in iuries. to redu ce up to six-hour delays in traffic . "ltv be<.tuse they've got the max· ..... :1J)~~tiu.tf;tt:"-&aid. ~.a1 i.•:--.--:-:~~ ~,-...·!i~~ ':;.'.'~~~~,~~~s.,,1!~~~~""-'~."1;,~.~~J' r _-:~~:· ""ite•s Santa Ana ap<irtment and fired tna'1Juana and narcotics 6etng sm'1ikg'!ed f,.,,,..er'#'omcm , tlle-spoKesmltn sa1cr: lll'O shots al Glick \Vho was lying nude on into the United States. . t_le sail'! inspectors _are lncr~as_ing t!f· Mrs. t.1alkin's bed reading a comic book. The spokesman added that l!l ad-f1ciency a~ the operallo_n, now 1n it~ 13th The second bullet st ru ck Gl ick on the top ditio nal men have bC'Cn assigned to the da.v, cont1n~i~s. ~le said the max1mu_m of the head as he was 1rving to disann 68·n1an forte al the Calexico stalinn north average \\'alling lime along the 2.500-mtlfl llfalkin. • ol ."-1cxic:ili. Six \\"ere added to the nine at ~lcxican border '"-'a_s only 38 minutes in ~l rs. T£'rri t.lalkin, 4~. found Glick, Tcca1e and nnc \\'RS :idderl to Lhe fou r the la£t 24-hour pe riod. bleeding and 11nco11.~cious, as she return-regularly a~signcd 10 Andrade, at Yuma, But he concerled that a drop in_ traffic f'd 10 1he bedroom fro1n taking a showr r. Ariz .. hr said. has be~n a facotr .. Total crossings .o[ \Vi th hC'r in the a1>artrnent \verc two of "All the men are working \.\·elJ beyond rx:·de5tri~ns and \'f'hlclcs along t~e entir1 the couple's three daughter)). l1?rrler 111 the last 24-hour period was fllalkin \\'as found about an hour tater 215.7~9. ;ibout 28 ,000 les:. than the in a nearby coinwash tic O\\·ns. Officers .t\.1·tifi c ial S wcc lt~llCl'S previous day. saiJ he hnd tied a plastic laundry bag t.1ca~"·hile,_ Rep. l~lonel Van Dccr!in. around his head and had apparently in-}'ace JcDA (D·Ciihf.), said he will ask Congress for h;i!ed the powerful fumes of a laundry Sc1·11li11 y ;in emergency appropriation lo add more cleanser. men al the San Ysidro border. Officers said they founrl the revolve r \VASHJNGTON IAP) -The food and Rrp. Bob 'Vilson. tR-Calif.), also 5a1d allegedly used in the shooting in tl-1a!kin's Drug Administralion says il i~ con-he has urged customs officials to in- pockct. Reports indicate that t-.1alkin hari side.ring rl'Slrictions on the usl' of crease personnel St? all border gates can warned Glick on a number of f'/Ccasions to artificlal s w r etc n c rs known as be manned at all times. stay away fr om t.1rs. Ma lkin 's apart-c·yrlan1atcs. <.·onsurned hy n11ltions of Both congressmen said they 5Upport men!. 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GUARANTEED RATE ACCOUNTS Eam 5.25% per annum guaranteed for a fixed term of 3, • or 5 ~ Minimum required $1 ,000. Prior lo maturily, wilhdra wals may be made in even! of hardship, W•aT A•CADIA l&OWffl DU&rtt Rood Ttltpl'>OMI 4~5.()166 MUTUAL SAVINGS and Jun aaui:ialin CORONA DEL MAR 7MI [110 C<Mo1t >llgMway ftltllf\O~• I IS-~1 0 COVINA XlO '<orr~ C1tru1 ... ~~• 1111p11o<w .1Jll·.S• :e " ' OL•NOAL• .l.M Nn'1~ !•t~d 80\Jlt •ttd ltt•~-2~1 ... 1~• ~ ~ ~A8401NA ()"lt•d 01111:•) I!~ fnt'Color•do llW.v1r1' Ttltpti-4tt-2W l . -· -----·-----------...... ----------------------~-.. 4 DAil V PILOT A 17th century-style manor house owned at various times by early· day screen star Norm• Talmadge, actor Ralph Bellamy and banker Marco Hellman goes on the auc· tion block Oct. 6. The mansion. on a one-acre site in the Los Feliz dis- trict of Los Angeles, has been used es the setting for several fiJ111 s, in- cluding "Jane Eyre" and "Too 1'.tuch, Too Soon." It contains 16 rooms and six baths, and has ter- razzo marble floors, ~tainC<i glass \Vindows, thick concrete walls and an immense entry hall t1,1/o and one-half stories high. • Comparison shoppers in New York City's supermarkets ond food srores can throw away th eir slide rules after Nov. 20. Beai·n· ning then the city will require thGt the 101it price -cost per ounce, for example -be mark· ed on each itern. Purpose of the regulation is t o eas e tile task of the shopper who wants to com· pare the prices of similar items •'. ,tDh.en t~ey are,b~ing s0Jfi.i_11ldif· .,,,,.,, ',t.+"'1·.m•·-·'"'"••· . .,,. •. ·..'.:>• UPI T1l1P11ol• Star of Israel Golda ?\1eir, prime minist er of Israel. dines w ith actor Gregory Peck in Beverly Hills 1'hursday at a star-studded dinner in her honor spon· sored by the mO't!i.on picture and television industries. She told the audience that although her people aJ\vays face war, "We sing a lot, we play a lot, we create, we have the theater, the concerts." Nixon Steps In, Blocks Railroad Strike for Now ... . "> .r.:c .,~' 1-C _, .• ~ ~'---' .. '" '·'· . ·-'"-·""'·· "'"-·, , Alaska Blast Not Last More Nuclear Tests Planned Despite Critics ANCl-IORAGE, Alaska CAP) -The Atomic Energy Commlsslon plans two 1nore nuclear test explosions o n J\1nchilka Jsland in the . Aleutian chain after Thursday's blast which did not yield an earlh<Iuake or a lidal wave, The Soviet Unlon, J apan and Canada as 1vell as numerous U.S. scientists and political figures had objected to the onc- mcgaton underground explosion because they feared it would cause seismic disturbances in the tcmblor-p r on e Alaskan or Aleutian faults, But the blast yielded only a ground roll on the desolate, windswepl islaJl..d. and <ipparently didn't even bot.her 2~ea ot- ters swimming in pens near ground zero. AEC offi cials at a control center in Anchf.'rage said tl'!'O more nuclear tests v,·ere planned under the island Tundra during the test project. "We're looking forwa rd to fini shing the project. We 're hoping we will not have to r~turn to the Aleutians,'' said Maj. Gen. Edward B. Gi!ler, assistant general manager of military applications for the AEC. Gov. Keith Miller, a Republican who supported the test, said the commission had advised him that it would be at least two years before aoother test would be set off on Amchitka. "It turned out about the way 1 expected," Mi!ler said. ''F.Yerything looks all right. I'm pleased that it's over and there are no apparent HI effects." Scientists said there were no visible aftershocks but that scientific in· struments may register unfelt af- tershocks for days or weeks. They said no radiation escaped from the 4,00G-foot deep hole in which the blast v.·as detonated, and that a building atop th• hole wa s not Clamaged. The hole was 64 in ches in diameter. Another hole 6,000 feet deep and 90 inches in diameter had been drllled. A lhlrd hole 6,000 feel deep and 120 inches in diameler is being drilled. The AEC said the first explosion was a suitability test and indicated lhe results were salisfactory. It has not announced a reason for the next two. Sen. J . W. Fulbright (D-Ar k.), noted this week reports that warheads of the antiballistic missile v.•ould be tested at the site. The &iviel government newspaper Jzvestia condemned the test Thursday, sayin.? such an explosion could set off an earthquake and tidal wave, and con· stituted a U.S. escalation of the arm<; race. The blast was 700 miles from the Soviet mainland. WATCH THE WORLD SERIES ON A COLOR TV FROM KERM RIMA !ONE DAY INSTALLATION! ..... ~"'"": . ~"'"11 ' '' " ~~'i l~AYNE, Fl~. UPl_) -_Pfe~·-dispute, the Presi~ent officially d,eclar~ <Jem J W'll"l ~ _ .·1;., ~~ "'1l'nm1upoo-~l1CYWW'lll'J'1'Y"'-, days a threafened strike againSt ' seven the Jlail.,.,·ay Labor Act. The movl~I · maior raiiroads lhat had been scheduled automatically set in motion a 60-day cool-• Officials of Danville's {Va.) cen- tennial celebration of its tobacco market got a rain check after half an inch of r ain washed out the Growers Day festivities in a park. The rain check \vas for $3,000 - payable to the centennial commit- tee from the }lartford Insurance Co., which had collected a $225 premium to insure a sunny day. 'I'he insurance company was bet- ting tha t between 11 :30 a .m. and 2:20 p.m. that day it wouldn't rain more than one-tenth of an inch. • hfr$.' Howard TiUcr, of Portlond, Ore., takes 5~-month o!d son Ti1no- 1hy home for t/Je first tnnr. Tl1e baby was born with his inte11trnes 011 tlie outside and has been kept alu•c f or 158 days on intravenous Jrcd1ngs, Jle underwent five opcralions 10 r1ar- range tile intestines. l)octur3 fee l Timothy has "every clifn1ce rn yr11111 ti1to a 7zonnal c111:cn , '11r11tol/y and physically." 0 They called i'l the monn1ng 1non- ster of \Vebsler's \-\lood . The v.·hecz- ing sound in the da rkn£'."iS frighten- ed v.•omcn and children. Afler years of searc hing, the monster was discovered in Shelford, Eng- land. It was a c ro\v \vlth bronchitis. A truck driver found and captured the crow while ghost·l1unting. to start Saturday. ing off period during which both sides Intervening for the first time in a labor v.·ould continue to negotiate. U.S. Loses Tl1ree More Aircraft In Vietnam War SAIGON (AP) -U.S. par:itroopers fought North Vietnamese forces along the demilitarized zone and closer to Saigon while the United States lost three more aircraft in the v.·ar, military spokesmen said today. Two observation helico pters or the 82rKI Airborne Division were shol down early today in a firefi ght 20 miles north of Saigon. Paratroopers on the ground Inst one man killeO and 10 wounded in the engagement, reports from the field said. The 82nd Airborne has only its 3rd Brigade in Vietnam. That. together with one regiment of the 3rd t-.1arine Divisipn, a re the major combat units being redeployed under President Nixon 's SC· cond round of troop withdra.,.,·als. A U.S. Air Force Phantom fighter-bom- ber crashed Thursday 9S miles northeast of Saigon. killing one crewman. The U.S. Command said the plane was believed shot down by enemy ground fire. Two Americans were r epo rted killed and 20 \l,'Ounded in 20 enemy rocket <ind mortar attacks during the past 24 hoLJrs, the U.S. Command sairl. The D~IZ action involved paratrOOJX'fS of the \Olst Airborne Oi\'ision, moved up 10 replace departing f\t arincs, spokesmen ~aid. No. 2 Finance l\l a n ~ay ' Jl c's Avai lah lc SAC R.\~l E:;-.;:TQ IL:PI\ -JJmrs S Dwight .Tr. now Ilic numhcr t\11) ma11. ~aid today he is "•a1'iu l;i\Jle"' to rrplace Finance Dircrtrir C11~p11r \V. '\'c1 nhcrhrr and Reagan ;"u]\ isl' rs agrE'Cd he is t he lea<lin,g cand1(l:1te . They insisted. however. no fin~l <lrr 1· sion has been rc;ithcd. Weinhcrgrr v.·ill vacate the s\3lc's top fi sca l po~! Uri'. ~I !n become. chainnan 0£ tt1c Ft'dcral Trilde Comm iss\(ln .. He ls the latest in a long ltsl of Californians to take key Jobs in the Nixon administration. r·our shopcraft unions and the seven railroads involved in deadlocked talks \\·ere informed earlier in the day by the Labor Department that Nixon wo uld acl. Both sides said that they would abide by the nrder. The President announced the action fron1 his va cation retreat here. where he had arri'ved Thursday night for a Jon_g \\'Cekcnd. The strike had bee n schedLJled to start r.l 12 :01 a.m. Saturday. IVhi!e House press secretary Ronald Ziegler told newsmen here that "we ful!y expect they (the parties) .,.,;I! be able lo reach an agreement during the 60 day period." Ziegler said U1e President signed the necessary ordt-r selling up the three-man l'mergency board because "it ... :as evident 1hc p:irties y,·ould not be able to resoh·e their differences in the period available." Laos Expecting Major Invasion By North Viets TOKYO (AP) -Laotian Premier Souvanna Phouma predicted today 40,000 North Vietnamese regulars will soon launch a dry season offensive in his coun· lcy. lie SJ.id the assault had been delayed by tlie seizure -with lhe help of Laoliau peasants - of large caches of North Vicl- r.an1ese arms by Laotian government 1roops. The prince who leads Laos· nominally neutra l government challenged U.S. Sf'nate Majority Leader ~l ike ~lansfie!d's recent report that U.S. Lroops are in- c:rcas1ngly invoh·ed in Laos and !he recommendation that aid be sl:i~hed. Spea king tothe F oreign Cor· rcspondenls Club of Japan. Souvanna .<;a1d, "There us not a single t.:.S. soldier 1n Laos." He ch a r g e d th.1t 1\l:insf1clrfs under~tanding of Laos 11 11s l1m1tcd by the fact he spent only one hour in the country, includ ing a 40·minute !:ilk 1v1th Souvanna, on his !ast visit. Sou1·111111a said he _had alv.·;3ys opposed An1eriean military in~rvenlio n in l«I\'~ hcrause this could lead lo the nation's "reduction lo dust.'' Northern Rockies Freezing 1 I Gusty Winds Bloiv Dust, Sancl Over Dese rt Area C'afllornta r.l[Vl[W Of ESSA WIAT~[R IUR[AUFORECASJ TO 7.00A.M. EST 10 -4 -l9 T~e•t wero oomt •-<loud• Jn '"" <...,•!al •••u !hi• mornlnv, t>v! c•tlt•- wl..,. So<''"''n Ct lll.,..nl• enlov~ mc11. Iv tunnv -•~d "'rnftlmt\ wlndv - ..... .rn., IOdty, TernOffAIU•U .. ere •I oMlv (O<llf• I~ 1119 rnwoT11n, t NI <IH<t•l1 1nd t llt h!IY wumer 1rong 1111 CCltll. MO<Jnt1in• w"'e mottl1 sun"r w11n ''"'"' Mgh1 tw1r 60, 1...t tornt 1!rcng nc"l'>-lc-ftOf"!h1111 wi...:11. 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Model l41 1 1 LIMIT 1 WITH COUPOll ' DAILY P!LOf 7 ,. . ·-: DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Planning City's Future It was an encouraging meeting ef minds. When planners and cilizens got together in Laguna Jast week lo con1parc notes regardlftg future d evelop- n1ent of the Arl Colony, the dovetailin9 9' id~li Wfl& re- 1narkable. Recommendations of 1:onsul tanls enga11,d in rev i~­ i ng the city's general plan 1eo11curred in mariy ways \\'ith <·on1munity views e.;.:pre!\scd 1n the attitude survey con- ducted by the Citizens Ad visory Committee. ''Preserve the natural beauty ol the setting," ad- ,·iscd the planners. "Return the downtown area to a pedes1rian-oriented village atmosphere." Responses to the attitude survey agreed. More tha n 80 percent urged preserva•tion of the vtpual beau ty of th e community afl'J wanted the natural cantt:turs o( 1 he hillsides preserved by careful planning. _ ~•l o re than 60 percent favored pedestrian mall de-- 'clopn1ent to c reate a village atmosphere downtown. The citizens did not want any major effo rt to sti1nll· late growth by ill-considered annexations or by attempts 10 eslablish industrial areas. 'fhe planners predicted a continued ratl1er slovJ growth rate and felt that devtlopment of tourist attrac· tion1. r•tller than ~ et tndullry, wou.ld be n1ore ,ult.able for.....,.., Stimulation ol loolrimt seem<d to appeal to all , pro- Yided twrtst facilities .,. bleMtd harrnD(l.tou•l y Into t he community. The dtiHlw: ~ ntK want nor ~1d the -planner• recommend, th.e d•v•opm•nt of ll11rge co in~ 1nerci1! cent•rs. pn!lferring to place the emphasis <Jn };Jnall. unique. arti.U~ illlopa: in a villa111etting. Preservation o( the beach•• was regarded by both planners and citiiens as a major goal. Both \Vere con· terned about park:irtg aod 'l:rfkffic probltims. The pl•nners found a laet of municipal recreation . ~ .;. 'Marijuana Drive Is a ,.~ the r·:d1 t9r · llJ:ler.111011 Intercept i~ a farc e. a fraud, :i nd lOntribules lo the breakdown of the l1c:dth nf 111nu1nerable C a I i fo r n I a ) 11 w1gs!rr~ .. ~s 1nos1 p1·ople know by now. we have hc!·ii in thr n1\rlit of a niariJUana i;h~tal?e lor :.on1e lime. Whal hapt:JMS in " manJu:1na shortaae Pl!Oflle \urn to ll lhtr drug:< Which is why we've been ~rNng ~n 111:iny ldd1 at love·ins and roclr < CJr.cc-1'1 ~ stum blin1 1 r o u n d on h<iili11ur<ilC~ or flappin g their gum! on ~ fl"t:d .~111 . tl1f' 111a1n prOOur t that OperaUon J111 "re1·p1 11111 intercrpl Is marijuan•: rn:u1Ju;111;1 h;i~ afl.1'a~s been the lhinr :-;r 1~d 11111~! 11flf·u ;it the bor der. HL:T B \ftll!TURATES and speed. not 1,, i)11·11t1011 LS U anti 111eacallnr. c•n be 1n,rr,111:11·n1rt·d by ~rmi ·a1nateur un4 rlnri'n111nd chc.n1i~ls anywhere in Utt 1 nff <·il St:i !('s And by !hr way. • Jarae o;rl (If tl)(' LSI) and 1ne•c&line bei1111 !!Old lndav l'> l ~·~Nl llbcirally wit h stryehnine, :-nrJd :uHI belladnnn <1. Gels the ilda h\~('r rh:it 11·ay: only bad side-effect, M 111.1) ~~•I , 1~ that the paJaoni: leaYe them n ••f""OI!". t1IC'ary·eyed and somewhat • 1li.11r·lly"' tor a fe w days atlerward. ·rh1nk. 'ro11111io11 E1tplalt1ecl 'T o:··11ir Fd1lor· !· hn1r bC'en working on the con· r;;;('fia1 1on incnt barlae !or Boy Scouta and h<it'C'. toun<I <.iir pollutlon to be one of the 1n;1Jur probl<'rns in the co<Jntry. I have :11~ read with int.e.re11l about local eir 1 11.i~1t1 f'l11 prriblems. Air rolh111 on costs the Un1t11cl S(atel'i SI I t.iirn.n dr1ll;,r~ a year . J>ollutinn comes lru'41 ;iut•i1i•ob lle!. lnciner11turs, com- 11J•[r1:'l l a111I industrial pla111s. 'Ji1(1j'I' :11·l' fWQ ('iaSllCH or a1r poflUliOfl: Snw ll ~ul1 d Jnd liquid parlitles aorl gase~ ;;~ 1 ;ipors. The hrsl type n1ay be con- 1 ro~{'d by prohibiting the open burninj of 11·<Gh and hy requirin1 th11t certain d~tc:cs be installed on rh1m ney1 thac Farce' r' ,,_ prevtnt solid or liri 11iil p:irtitlt'~ {1 nm OOnf introducrd Into !he air. THR SECOND TYl'E 1n;1v hr> 1 <111· trolled by using de1•1ccs on '-1l11•~.:~1:11·i.~ to take gas fr om the air. Dc111t'cs 11a1 t' already been developed that cu t fiuwn pollution from aulomobiles. But 1nuch more oeedl ta be done, bol.h in elimina- tion of pollution and Jn locating its ca UNI. AmlSs I.he nation pettplt are b9camln1 alarmed by air pollution. Their conc•rn is reaching the majnr producers of •rno1. As • result, manuf1cturer1 of autom°"' biles are intensifyln1 research into tur· bine engines, studylri1 electric cars, ex- ~rimenting with gas propulsion and even loying with lhe idea or a v.·jnd-up bu~. A nuclear power plant or sinog 1n<1y be lhe choice facing Los An1ele1 reaidenl" unless a wav it found lo reduce nitric o:-.· idr~ in aUtomobile exhaust , s<iy• ;i Cal Tech chemist, Dr. A. J . Hea11en-Sn11 l. Doing away with car5 -even t1onverting most &t them lo engines nol powrrerl b_v internal combustion -1s a far -fetched IOluUM at thi1 lime. he said. SO THAT Ll!lAVES power plants ;is !hr smog fa ctor most easily r .. rnrd1er! l!i· said ht would like to ban a!I plan1 ; fh<i t burn fossil fuel for f'lr ctrir f)(ll\'l'r arid replace them with c\e;incr nuclear ii.11\·er. !!acrlfices are lluubllcss 1n or/\1·1 ii wr are to continue the progr ess 11c 11011 c made against pollution. But a cl!•:tn en· vironment is • hirthrig/lt that 11111.~l be restored and prese r1 ed or . a; ~t1t·1111 ~t ~ wam, our very ..;ur\'1val mav be a\ stak1' Let's hope the nalion is ready to acc:cjlL the::;e 1aeriflce1. BRAD SC HC:PPMAN Our Most Pressing Need T'oui;:hls i\t Larp: Thc n1ost pre•ai ng need In America tr4ay is lo transform our present political 1111its into geo-economlc enlltJea, fielUng ru( or our obsolescent "1l1te1 and ··Jounlics" and replacing them with unil• 1>f·~eJF.government lhal haYe relevance tojnodern net'ds .and condlllon&. • • • }te ord inarily thlnk of "history" aa ~~cthing ?ead or r~mot~. but how many tif )15 reBhze that 111 lhe paat IO years ;ileec-, more new n11t1on·stal es have come infp being than in a!I previous r.enturleK ' . •' '· r,··._. --Bu George ---·~ ~·Dtar Georgt : ~4: ~iy "'ife goes home to hf'r mother ·•ve ry lime she 1eta mad at me. • L nfortunately, this 0Yercrowd1 the •"-iny apartment of Mt parenl.5, IO ;.;fter brother Comll to live With me ·.-111 hill' she i1 there. My Problem ii ~his : ls my brotbtr-in·I•• juiiUlied . ._, insisting I help him with the _:(!1she.~? ,., CONFUSED :p-:1 r C-0nfusrd: . •. If I "'ere you, 1 lhink I would p :jlome hl my mot.her. :;'. I Send your probJema to Georp • ,,nw and avoid !!Me Chrl1tmas ruah.) - • • • A\·r pollution is comrn<1nding more pu~ ic attention now than ever. but the J>f'Ollim is a~ least 500 )'('Rrs~ cld : in Shakeapeare 's lime, the di arist. J rrhn J!lv1ly11, reeorded "the hellish and disn111I clcruds" whicli enveloped London. "pro- ducing catarrhs, phthlaic5, coughs and consumption .'' • • • Language i1 the. great repository of male chauvinl1m. \I/hen we mention an1- m1l1. we refer to the dog, the horse , UM UM, not to the bitch, the mare. or lhl Jlenea which is eapecially ludicrous ill the latter ease, since the lioness ac· lively rupporta the family . doing mn.'Sl (If tht hunting for food , except "''hen nurtinc lier youna. • • • °'1!1G1r-• now -~ el .. ...,..... tlUH" IJ lht ... of lfilJ Mftiury trilh popuilllool qi II milll111 •Old upwlN ; •nd th~ np-un bul bt .,..,-Ill' renecting on the fact that a me:re cm- tury ago, ooly three U.S. citie&-N~ York, Philadelphia, and St. Loui.--Nd rca~hed populations of 300.IXX> persons. ' facilities. So did the hi&h scho ol students surveyed. \Yhen the planning Orm con1pl('tes its studies, sev- eral <1te rnate recommendations 111 the various areas will be rnnd('. ']'here \Viii not be complete. agreen1cnl on. all r oints. i:;u t it does begin to appear th <it a profess10.na . plan- ner's v1e.\v of the Laguna of the future. n1ay cou1c1 de re- rn:.irka hly \Vith the hopes and dre.cin1:::. o! 1Ls present-day r c~idcr1t~. Capistrano Takes Stock S<in Juan Capistrano is pausing to take stock of it- self. 'fhe historic little city has called a six-month bait on the processing of trailer park applications. .A,, five-member committee is to study the effect ol a hig h ratio of mobile ho1ne parks. The committee is to \\'Ork \Vith •lhe city planning con1n1ission also to deter- rninc the best use of land \vith the c it y Jun its. :\ .... pokl'~rnan for the San .JI.fan 13eJu tifut Cotnmil!ce s31 d at a ret'c nt counci l 1neeting. '"T'ht•re a t'I' 578 pad s app1'0ved •nd being built. Two 1nore parks have been approved and l\vo 1nore have been proposed. We also learned by the grapevine that there are 640 more pads in the planning stages." San Juan C'apl strano, like the rest of $1ou\hern Orange County 1:1 <l l the beginning of great gro11·th r·11y of fi cial11 a11d ul he r J"('sidents 1vo uld be 11'ise to S{'(' lhr.l !h~ gro\\1th is 11cll planned. Jt would also be 11·1:.:t• during the pl<111n1ng to soli ci t the opinions and ~no11l ed .~e oJ :-:c ll onl off1tials \\"ho m ust plan for popt1!at1on gr0\1\h and alleJnrt to finance 11chool1 and pe rsonnel ·to 1natch Jl. 'Fire! Mn! Firer L ,, .. ,. ., ' -4"r'.-:' ·, ' I• f· '1 ' ~·,'. • ~ •J '7'.: ' ,. ····•\'•;,_ ...... " ... j -1 .. '\ y., ·. ' . .. ' ,,, . . ' • ~.~-!'-·,.:•· ",1-.; •. .... :·1 ·'··~.1~·}..,.· t::• ... . ·V" ~. - Pentag·o11 Ca111pt1ig·1is 11g·ai11.st 'Pot' \\'1\'S l llNGTO~ -Thr l'e111:1l!on . whi!e ii dis counls report~ of 1111 lc~,IJl'l'ad "pol" ~making in Vlct nan1, is moving Lo reverse a et11ady trend toward increased use of marijuana by GJ' everywhere. Tn its c;irnpaign against marijuana the Defense Department la cooper1llng with other federal aul.horltieti, including the Bureau of Na rcotic• and tne Cu.tom• Bureau, which are currenlly trying lo t·hoke ofr suppliu (){"pot" bound for U.S. r 1! 1c~. The Army haa eYen started a pilot prrir,r;un 'or trainin11 dog1 lo loca te mari· J\1.1n;1 b\' ~111t'IL !n ;; L1rt sheet. 1s~ur.rl nl lhe: r nd ur \1.1.1 lh(' Prn1ai10rl rcpu rted !hat thl'r{' t~ 11rt11;1!ly no addi£'1ion lo the 10-calltd hflrtl 11:1r1:outs" in aerv ice units. It i!esl'nbed <1.<1 '' Ir o s s exaggeration" \ .. ,, .. ·--,-·-....•. , .. ,. .. ' I ':·A-neu:~~ittl•J \,,;, . ·.' :~\;~ ;iJ~i£!j;~l\(l'J report s that 1s many a1 Ml percent ol the lr:>Ops in Vietnam are regula r uaers o( t11ariJuana 'rllr. FA(.Yf SllE~'f ~llld iYillablc sta tiKlics. atlmittcdly no index of un· dcterte<I ma r1Juan11 uar. ~how th1\ drug offenses ha1•e been 1ncrrs11lng srnong Gls since 1965. 11 t{'po rted , however, that the worldwide stal1st1cs for 1961 reflect lh11t slightl,v less than 5 servicemen per 1,000 "'en· then invo!Yed 1n marijuana in- 1l'~I 1g:1l1011S. t\dd111on;d army slatl1lic1 were laler prrsrn1rr1 !o rongrcsslona\ commlltees hcJund l'!u~rd doors. The rh;ing narcotics 1rr 111t 11.1~ reflected 1n the number of t·11111pl.;-ti'd dn1g inYeitigalion1 filed al the ,\11 11y's 1111L·stigal1ve record• repot;ilory. 111 l~li:1. :li!I sueh investigations were ri 11nplelt·d. 'T'hc anntlal figure has in- l'rf·;i."'d (';11 h ycn r lo a total or ft,247 in l:J68 -thi' l11g~1 llp tu lh 11t tin1 r. l"igurc' r(lr the firs t live months of t111s ~e;ir , ho11'c1·cr. when projtt~d lo an •n· nu;i1 bas i~. irntlcate tt111t about 15.000 in· ve~ligat1c.:;s will be compltiled durin1 lh• i.:urrent ye.ar. ''CRITICAi." PR08Lf:M-Lt. Oen. A. O. <.:onnor, who preiented the d•ta Jn l'ongreasiooal bud11et 1essions. Included drug abuse with the rising tide el d\asent in lhe milll.a.ry amons Uie "nlOlt critical" of d~sciplinary problenui fQr the anned :services. "\\'ithln the pas t year the Army has ir1· creased training of criminal lnYestigator~ 111 specialiied course1 In drug abuse and det.ection; distributed command Jn· fonnation maleriala, lncludlnc (ilms. on drugs and drug abuse, and initiated a pilot progran1 Lo train doga In the delll0- 1 ion ol narcotlc1, .. Anny chapluin11 have. been pro't'i~ed \Vi th rd1u-:i1 ion"I m•l1ri11l co lhe moral ;1111! ~p1r 1 tual lmp lic1lion1 of drug abuse, .11 ul \\or k'ihops ha ve been conducted to onr..111 :111d 1111i1t ct\aplains on ways o( dea !in.I! \\'ilh the drua problem," the i:encr:il de clared '"CLOSE COOPERATION and lJaiaon are maintained w\I" the 1111. U.S. Customs Bureau, the federal Bureau of Narcn!1{'~ Hnd Oanget'QUJ Drugi, and ciYil police ai:encie~ ... he 111id. In 1l1i t:a111pai1111 a11a1nlil dn111 aluu•I! lhe Defense Department has already printed 3,5 million copies of a pamphlet designed f9r dlatrihqUon \o each l!f.l'YlotjTI&n . 111 addillon, a reference handbook: for com· nuuwlln11; olricera ha1 bteM\e • bed oeller (more than llO,flOO copies) at I.ht Covemment Print.ing OHiet'!. By Robtrt S. Alln itnd Jobn A. Golds-mllh Stress of Starving Is Too ltfuch They Are Thin Fat People By ~O R~IAN NIXOS. M.D. ThC' c;11n1·1a1:.:n ~~:1111 .\ n1rr1\tii::ht ca11 :r:1 I 10 lr<li;H· t.Jl\~!'Out·nces . l'art1c11larly \~ht·11 atloleSl'Cnl girl~ strive dc~pcratcly to emulate svelte motion picture star!i. te!eY\SiOn personalities and fa S h i 0 n models. The)' r1tionalize: "If on ly I can achieve a beautifu1 sltnder figure, then l also will be ~ul and happy." So lhey ltarve thernNJvea relertlela.ly. Many do ION 1fdaht and st., reduced. But countle11 f11t peep .. , ywns and okl. females and m1lel, ntf« matt it. 'Ibty 11·ork hard oo whatever diet is current .1n1! choice, b<'come 5ltm and trim, then suddenly gh e up the 1trug1le and regain all lhey !•111 or more. THE STRESS of st<ir\•1ng is too much for them. p11rticuJ.ar!y those who live in neighborhoods 1'ete 00.lty is not a •Ylfl IOCial liability. Others suceeed in staying thin but I.heir pf)'cbok>fical problems, whkb caUlld obtttty in the llrat pl.cc, are not ,,..,Jved by slenderlz.in1. Evm though they loll their ei:cew pounda1e, tlM!')' 11'8 thtn fat people, still u unhappy, dl'Jl'l"ttled and anxious as when they w.re obese. Some women maintain tOe "perfect figure·• by rcgurglt1tin1 after meali . 'rhey often gorge them1clve1 with huge amounts of food , evtn a whOle pie or cake. then go immedhttely to lhe toilet and brine it a!l up again by sell-induced vomiting, THEIR PREOCCUPATION with re- maining Uun and glamorous Is almost delLLSional. To their friends the y appt'ar norm1I, vivacious and al\ractive, but in- &idc they are hurting badly because o( emotional conflicts. In some young women with a rom· pu l!ive drive fo r thinness, the disgust for food leads to complete 1o6s of .appetite and a phobic avoidance of anything nourishing. Someho"'• eating is equated with self-indulgence, evil and sex. Anornia nervota, the term used for the more malignant form of aversion to eating, occur5 most oftm In &dole.cent girls and youn1 women who feel lonely, ugly, unloved and unw1rXed.. THEIR PIUMAl\Y drive ia to a.void eating. Althouah eJlremely emaciated, lhey show remarkable bftdlly vigor, quite in contrail !fl undernourlahed 1nd1v1duals wi th con1titution1I di1ta11C. Sul lhtiy ;ire restless. con1tlp•ted. U\llr 1kln is dry. alld their period• are trn1u11r or stop entirely .. Wh~ the drive to remain thi n 1oes beyond their conscious control, they become progressively emaciated and aome actually die from :;larvalion. Almost al! of these patients were once obese, but thi s was only one symptom of a general psychoneurolic disturbance. The ir re lentless pursuit of thinness represents a .hostile. defiant compH.anc:e with their mother's insistence on dieting lo avoid obef.ity. THEIR Il..U.'ESS brings Se<'Qndary gains throuah attention, love, and sy m- pal.hy from lhe family, oflen al the ex· pense of a more favored brother t1r sister. When hospit.alized . they commence to eat again only after the parents exit from the picture. But intravenous in· fusions, spoon and tube fet'd ings may first be necessary to preserve lire. With p:sych1a tric treatmenl most anorexia nervosa patients recover after working lhrou1h their deep-seated emotional con- flicts. Tl{ERE ARE MANY types or obeaily with complex underlying c au s e 1," physiolocical and psychological, a! weU as heredi!ary ind cultu ral fa ctors. Crash· diets. special exercises. reducing salon~: <ind figure correction systen1s may work lvr ~01ne . hill !or m11ny lat people, reduc4 ~ zng wH hout emotional readiness JI - discouraging and. without psychlatnc~ t elp, can end disaslrously. Viet Cong Refuses to Talk· PARIS -'!'ht point •bout tho Ptrl• pea("'e lalk!J which ii itasi understood in the United States i1 t.het the "prov illional governrnent" or the Viet Cong abso!ute!y .and categorically rthlNI to talk lo represent1:1llve1 of the gavrrnmcnt of Sou th Vietn1m. 111 the absencr of such dlsc11ssions l)f'<I L"e <1rrangen1cn1s cannot he worked (l!lt ;111cl the hc;id Qf lNi American delcga- l[on. Henry Cabot Lodge, merely faces daily fru1trationl'i. Thia nightmare of fru stration lea(\s Inward one coni:lusion. President Nixon "·ill hive to wart out a solution in Vietnam wh'-h don net dt-o Pfnd upon a settlement in Paris, for there may ,..ver be 1 1tttlsment. Amb11i1iador Lod1e hu been invo\Yed in this dreary bullne11 for 1111 long year1 -two aulgnmtntl ., American am4 ba.'lsador In &aipn, • rur 11 a presi~ Hal adviser, and now he hu been in Paris since the lirll of the yur u head (If the American peace del111Hnn. There we re lin1es during thi• lon1 period when Ambauador Lodge.1av1 an impression of oonlrolled optiml1m. THIS CAN NO l.ONOEn be judged to be the case A( lhe open1n& of the Niion Admini~tralloo there was 1mn1 rtuon for opthnism. The Soviet government 1p- Dear Gloomy Gue: Some of my f•lh"' Lal\lflan! Stt!m lo th ink that if e~lendln1 courteay lo other driYr.ra mi1ht coat them three or I o u r secondll, it 's too atpsWvel -0. W. D. Tl'!" '""'" reftMtl "*""" ~ ... ..... _,.., ,.,... l'f ""' -· ~ ,,_ "' ....,. .. elM!ft'I' .... Dell'J PllM. i Ri chard Wilson peered to be coo perative to the ertent lh1l Jl wai; urgin g the Unit.ed Stales to per1u11de the Th1eu·Ky governo1ent lo l•lk to the Virt Cong in Paris. Bt1l when that was ac:crimplished, with great clif- fk:ulty , the Vial Cong, backed up by I.he North Vietnamese, refUJed to 1.alk and there the siW.tiori hll ramalned aha t.lf. M.a.rch. amolutely moUonleu. It is concludld here by the btlt ln4 formed in the Americ1n dele11Uen that the Viel Can• wlll be psrmjtt.Mt by t h • North Vietnamese to nreptiate only when Nixon hu worked out a solution U. Ammcan public wtn live wJlh. WHAT K.IND or 4 sollltion 11JOUl<1 that be? ll would depend, fir1t. upon 1 sharp reduction in American o&IUltOa owing to a continued Amer~1n pulklul and shifting responalbilltJ '8 the aoYemment ol SouUi Vietnam IM fltOUnd operatlon1. ()ur losses up to now have been moslly due Lo ground combat. Enemy losses have tiieen t'!normous and mainly from L,S. air .and artlllery opera1ions . It is reasoned that if U.S. ground troops were removed fr on1 c<nnbat and \J.S. air and artillery operations t onl111uetl. lhe net military effect measured 111 terms of casualUts would nol be rnu,·h different than it 11 now. Theoretically. at !east. this al teration in military operations would create. a con· dition the American people might be will- ing to accept for a while longer. The Communist side would then be confronted by cootJn11erl hc ii vy raitua tl ies. risi n~ slre:ngth of the South Vielnnmese army and lnerea11n1 et.tbll1ly In 11\e fOYern· menl of Sooth Vietnam. Under l b o s e <Olldltioot, ii ii ~,_1111 Cov>munilt ltd< mltlht -to _..lo I lltll-out ol ihter necality . .:V!N llO, THEM ts 11111• expoclllloo In Paris of a aetUement within a year , not prior tn the congre.A!k>nal election t.\'hich is lhe automatic deadline of ac.- countability on Nixon's pled1e ta end tht war. Prrsident Nixon wa1 undoubtedly too optimistic al the opening of h1~ ad- ministration on what he ro uld do tlrrou~h new diplomatic formul;1llons to bring about a peace settlemen t. The dt>ath of Jin Chi Minh .a.roused new ho pes. But lhe es~enti11 I reality is lhol the govr rnn1ent of North Vietnam cour:ts on a 1."oila pse 1n Amcr1r1n oplnlon forcing Ni x o n 10 withdraw rapidly and completely and pull the plug on the Thieu-Ky governincnl. NIXON APPAILENTLY has no in- tention of doina: that, or, if IO, he ha1 ll(lt , advised hla pe.ce ne1oU1tor1 in P1rl1. • They woukJ ldYi~ him . howeYer . thal the : chances for a 1nlullon depend more upnn .. hla ability to create military conditions:.: adverse to the Communst side which the • Americap public wlll be wllling lo accept. ; If lhat ia IO, the lnYolYement in Viel4 - nam may continue much longrr althou~h : on • reduced acale. It i11 still deemed • worthwhile to work for peace and aome ~ tlind of• political formulation but without ~ rosy e:ipectations of success until the ' Communl1l Ride decides that large scal e ~ m1lit.1ry operation.1 in Vieln11m are nn • longer support1ble. ' ' ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~,: • ---W- Frid•Y. October 3, 1969 Th~ fdJtoriaJ; pclQI OJ thf: DailJ Pilot Jf:ekJ to "1form. and .sli,,,.. ulatf rtadtr1 bll pt'IJ"1ting tliU nr u;ipap~r·s opln'on.1 and com- nu•ul<l r!J ott lopicJ o/ intrrest and 1iaull1canc1, bJ fWOOidlftO • forum f or Lhe expression cf our reodf:rl' oplnioru, and by prtlf:'l~ftg tkt diverse tJiti~ points cf informed observers and •J>Oktl'Nft Oft topicl of tht day. Robert N. Weed, Publi sher •, • • , • • I lj ' I ' •I • • ~ "" • I • ~J • •• ' • '•· 11 4 ,, q Jl< "ol ~; 1 OI • I . cl "M 'Jl • 'lh • th ~ tl1 ,, . . . • Playhouse Dream Exceeds Expectatio ns '' 1'hc pren1ierc opening of Lag11na-tJoulton Pl a~house \Vhich tcok place 'fuesday night is a big occasion for (le ft ·10 r ight ) fl lrs. LC\\' is F'. i\Joullon , fo r whom the playhouse \Vas named; G?offrey Riker, playhouse ,, ... ' j I,./. . d "'' ' .: . ~ DAILY PILOT l"llot" b1 Rl(fttn:l IC~ltr president; Mrs. \Villiam ll, Bruggere, co-chairman of an after-the-performance champagne reception. a nd Mrs. \Villiarn Pereira \vhos e husband designed the playhouse. I ' \ - It's curtain time and before taking hi s seat actor Sterling l:lolloway of Laguna Beach (above) \Vho supPPrted the playhouse by giving a special bene- ., ~(l.;!.'l'·"'~~"~il•«\l\o.~. { .. •4-.&~111~ _._ ,, ~) '"~'·/, ChafIKes ·gteeti'dgs ,Vi'lh. MFs::'M3ggt ·i'lin1ftrar1t,·~p~o- ducer of that benefit. Outside after the perforrhanCe (at right) Capt. 0 . \V_ Budd, a life member of the playhouse and l\1iss Lila Zali, director of Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Co .. discuss tlle pe rformance be- fore joining the opening night Cro\Vd for a cham- p agne reception. 'rld1~. OclCbtr J, IHt L 1'111 11 1 ' ' I J .. ., I .. , __ ·,J " • I ' l .. .;., ' ! I I ~ St <i rting o(f premiere night fe stivities al the First J.\ Nighters' traditlonal Opcning Night Dinner are ~ l ~cnt ed . left to rig ht) \Vill \.\'ard of Irvine Cove, "" Lo~ 1\ngcle:. and El Dorado, a major building fund Cl'>ntributor; Mrs. Ray Lavelle of Laguna Beach and !vlrs. Thurmond Clarke of Corona de! Mar and (standing, left to right) Andrew Morthland of La- gu na Beach and Judge Clarke. Finished with dinner in the Victor Hugo Inn and ready to head· for the f_,aguna-Moulton P layhouse are (left to right) Charles S. Thomas, former secretary of the U.S. Navy, former president of T\VA and retired presi- dent of Irvine Company of Corona de! Mar; Mrs. \Viii Ward, Mrs. Thomas 'and Ray Lavelle of Laguna Beach. ~ k~:;,.-~ -~==-----• fMother-to-be Delivers Charge That Defense Long . Oyerdue • i DEAR ANN LANOERS : You 'v e i defenclcd the fat, lhe skinny, lhe Un· ! failhf11l , the freckled, lhc hirsute. the 8 poC'k·r:1;irkcd. the stutterer and the hatd· J vf·hr.::ir1ng. f\"nv.·, \viii you please .c:;ay a ~word in bclici!I of the pregnan t v.'oman? l '11cri· I .c:;it -h\'O weeks overdue. afraid ~ ff) ~o out nf thC' house. H one more person j Sl,ys lo 1ne. "Are you ST ILL hanging_ i around '!"' I'll commit murder. Yesterday 'J ran into a former neighbor. She yelled d!ar across the supennarket. "Wlly Mari e. are you pregnant?" I yelled back, '!No, l am carrying lhis for a fri end." 1 ,Pl ra~c Ann Landers. tell your reader• 1 tll at no one is more anxious to deli ver ~ than the woman who has been carrying • ti1c load for nine and a half months. "'Dumh <1ucstions such as, "Are you sure ~ANN LANDERS . tf I refuse, my son says she's not fit to live with, She sulks and acls ugJ.y to him and the children. Last night they announced that their neighborhood is becoming "unsafe" and they \Vant to take k:irate lessons. This means my husband and I musl agree to i;il every f.1onday night. Don't you think they should hire fl siller? We are - TIR~D AND WORN OUT y011 figured right?'' don't help any, either. This letter may not seem im· portaq,t, Ann, but a great many people learn from your column, so I implore you to print it. -BIG MAMA DEAR MAMA: Here's yGar letter and I bope by ltOw you are nadllli It wblle rocldq lloe cradle. DEAR ANN LA/1DERS ' · How do parenl~. nearly 70, cope with children "'ho refuse to grow up? our son is 40. His \vife is 36. They have fou r children from 11 to 4. Ever si nce we become grandparents, my hu sband and I have babysat three nnd rour night.'! a week. Our son and h\11 wife started by saying they didn't want to DEAR T. AND W.O.: Tbe reason leave the baby with strangers. Every they've never bind sltten 11 thnt tbey'\'11 time they went to a party or out to dinner bed • codple of prhe sacken wbo eome or to a card game or 11 movie. we were ruzmlng every time they map tbelr eipected to sit. Now, It Is afternoons for ~ fiJt&mli . And for free, too. rne os well as evenings. When my Parents like yoa make me tl~ed. Yoa daughter·in-law gots shoppi ng or to the let your kldt walk all over yoa aad tltt• beauty t1hop or to a club meeting, J am co mpb1ln becaa9t they are tncoa11lderale called to help out. and telflsh. Of course they are, but wbo let lbem get that way? DEAR ANN LANDERS : Your column Is a fascinating commentary on life as S<Jme people live it. It also i.s a national X·ray machine for stupidity, Take for c1- flmpl:! "Rngs to Riches Widow" -t1ie Woman who used to walk tJire~ miles to save five cents on a can of beans. The kids wore hand·me-downs and the only trips they ever took were to fun erals. When Rags' husband died she found bank books all over the house, plus an in- suranct! policy worth $78,000. Do you know what th e premiums on that policy must ha ve cost? Who made the payments? Didn't Rag!!, see the bllls that came Into the house? What about in-- come taJ:? J1ow come the dwnb bunny never saw her husband's payched? Sorry, Ann, but I can't wort up mucli sympathy for a woman who let& her h~ band pull the wool over ber eyes. Please comment. -VERMONT DEAR V: Yoa'•c got a point. .bd I'll bet the ,ifbo1 was 99 perttnl colkla. Alcohol is no shortcu t to social success. If you think you have to drink to be ac- cepted by your fr iend:!!, get the fact.'!; Read "Booze a:-:::1 You -For Teena1er1 Only," by Ann Landers. Send 35 Cf:nts in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request. Ann Lande.rs will be glad to help you with your problem s. Send them to her in care of the DAILY PILOT, enclosirC a self-addressed, slam1'Cd envelope: :'•, . . . GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook Mulford Three Golden Dates PR ESI DENT IA L CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mr1. Melvin Ing• Horo sc ope Scorpio : Knowledge Shared by Teaching SATURDAY OCTOB ER 4 By SYDNEY O!'ttARR ARl&S (March 21-April 19): Now you can get down to bu8iness. Sift fact from fic- tion. Your home and property need special attenlion. Be observant. Older person in your charge has tendency to slip, trlp or fall. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Day features movement, rom- municalion. You are active, alert. You come alh·e. Don't fear new ideas. You ca n cope v.·it h them. Be gracious lo relative who may seem to be wh ining. GEJ\1INI (May 21-J une 20): Your home and possessions are spotlighted. You can find what you geek. In c ludes romance. items which bring wannth to residence. Someone could be trying to cause carelessness with your mooey. 1pecial program Js k e e. n observer. Know your own worth. Be confident. Others will follow your lead. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be pogitlve wiLhln. Answers are forthcoming. S h a r e knowledge; learn by teaching. Accent on ~tting knowledge to practical use. Don't get bogged down in travel Wk. Be practical SAGl1iARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You may not get ex- actly what you wanL But you do have loads of fun. This is a day to relax. Leave :special malte.rs lo experts. Replenish your spirit. CAPRICORN (~. 22.Jan. 19 ): Accent on marriage. a combining of forces. Question of cash arises. Pay your fa ir share. But don't sacrifice something for nothing. Look out for your own basic in· terests. ··-:;;ew••::eJ Ml!'rl" •s .._ : •r rs•tt"!V; '* Peer ing i!l1 '• w;zwsw1 s • FRIENDS and relatives of fo.trs. Phyllis Saunders of Newport Beach and Leslie B. King will fete them at a recep- tion Saturday, Ocl 4, following their wedding in SL ?-.fark"s Presbyterian Church, Ne"'-port Beach. A round of prewedding ·parties honored the couple, in- cluding a cocktail party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. J ack Tobin, a dinner party hosted by 1'1r. and r..trs. A. J. Heiser, a personal shower for the bride hosted by the Mmes. James Ewart, Millington Gray Jr., J\.fary Mcintire and Vorhes Nelson, and a bachelor party for the benedict given by John Cochran aod Larry Johnson, A TIE NO ING the western convention of the Holy Family Retreat Association in Santa Barbara will be the Bernard Tkach&, Steve Amelottes, Paul Smet.s, James Peoples, Robert Mallleta and Carl Hender:sons of Lapa Hilla. Around _., 'vtuch included c!ose friends, neighbors and relalJ1'eS. David Michael, now about two months old, and his sister, Karen Chri:stine , IS month:'I", were both adopted by the cou- ple through Children's llome Society of California. J\JRS. ROBERT PAT- TERSON of Emerald Ray i~ traveling around lhe Far East and just spent a week with C,OI. and Mrs. William E. Davis in Clark Field, the Philippine!:. The Davises arP form er Emerald Bay residents. J-.frs. Patterson is meet in.[: f\frs. Ralph Anderson o f Newport Beach and fro1n there the two of them will visi t Hong Kong. Singapore , r.lalaysia and Bangkok. 152 Wedded Years Celebrated CANCER (June 21.July 22): By ton igh t your personal financial picture appears brighter. Maintain proper perspect ive. Don't try to dG AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): One who oUen advice may be on right track. Follow through -get legal clearance. Those who want to a1d need encouragement Give it. DON AN D MA RI E Pecarovlch of Laguna Niguel, who have adopted their second child, celebrated his arrival with a homecoming party !\IRS. JOHN SOL0~10N or Laguna Beach hosted "- luncheon recently in honor of the former t-.1iss Deborah Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Campbell of Camel Point, who becan1e Mrs. Martin Hale last Satur- day. Guests included ~Ir s. Campbell, f\1rs. Robert Fisher of Corona dcl Mar, Mrs. Kent Doolittle of Three Arch Bay and l\-1rs. Be1'a n Johnson, also (If Three Arch Bay. During a fe stive party last Tuesday more than 150 years o{ n1arital bliss \Vere celebrated by three couples of the Costa 1\-lesa Sertior Citizens Club. rvtr. and Mrs. Holbrook Mulford were married in Charlotte, l\.1ich., Aug. 29, 1918. Holbrook spent 40 ""ars in Chicago with the Ame~·can Forp r~ _.. ' .._ _L_--_. •U..'-"'-.~"-_,,· .. -'" -· ~......:. -~~ • -:r; "("','!" '''"'.f•''t' -. ··~---·· --_....,.._._,Tli_,,_ -!'7,.· 't"-'.,l' .. fl'lOV• " ' , , "t . They have l\vO sons, Richard Mulford of Sher-... ":::. ,· ed to Costa Mesa. · ··~.. -\rr man Oaks and Robert Mulford of Rialto and six . _ grandchildren. . . , / .f.·tr. and .f.Irs. Melvin Inge of Newport Beach • received a letter of con~ratulations from President Nixon on their soth wedding anniversary. Inge met his bride-tcrbe during_ World \Var I in Sunnyvale. They v»ere married Sept. 6. 1919, in Kansas City, Mo. and moved to Brea in 1921 t>.'here they resided for 31 years. The couple have a daughter, ~1rs. Donald E. Wolfe. two grandchildren and two great-grand- children. Mrs. Inge is a past matron of the Order of the Eastern star and member of the Brea \\1oman's Club. Her husband was employed by Shaffer Tool \Vorks for 35 years and is a Master Mason and Shriner. The third anniversary couple . .f,fr. and Mrs. Fran.J?in Smith recited their wedding vows Oct. 5, 1918, m Staten Island, N.Y. and moved to California In 1920. They have t'A•o sons, Paul and Stanley Smith and six grandchildre[l. ' • ' . -I •t J, " The Smiths made Los Angeles their home for 40 years and moved to Costa Mesa in 1961. He retired from the plumbing trade in 1961 . HALF CENT URY TOGE THE R Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sm ith Art Work On View Walter Kno tt to Speak For Birthday Luncheon British Group A collection of o i 1 s • watercolors and collages by Mrs. Ow-Jes Porter, Newport Beach artist, will be on display in the Mesa Verde Library, Costa P.f~a during the month of Oct.obcr. A native of Hemet. 1-trs. Porter is a loog-time resident of Orall@:e County. She studied al Cali/omia SI.ate College at Full~ton and Orange Coast College under Lucille llinkle, Glenn Lukens and David Vaughn. lier artistic endeavors In- clude da!igning c I o t h e .s , creating jewelry and pottery and :'tC'Ulpllng and pa inhng. One of her collages recenll~· wa s selected for the cover o[ Orange County J!lustra!ed , and t.elevi.s.lon and movie personality Jonathan \\'inters Includes her work in his col· Jection. A birthday celebration and talk by Walter Knott v.ill high- light the meeting of the Worn· an's Auxiliary tG Lhe Orange C o u n t y Medical Association Tuesday. Oct 7. The auxiliary will celebrate IU 40th birthday during its first fall meeting, and Knott 'A"ill reminisce about the growth of Orange County dur- ing the past few decades. tifrs. Arthur Howard is ro- ordinating pl.ans for the prc>- gram and P.frs. Lciurance t.fe>- sier v.·ill cond uct the. meeting in the OCMA building, Orange. The auxiliary also will cele- brate. the 40th annh·ersary of the \\'oman's Auxiliary to the California Medical Association, and birthd ay ca kes will e\'i· dence the double event next Soro pt imisls Soroptimisl Club of Hun- tington &a.ch gathers at 12: 15 p.m. the seCQod and fourlh Tuesday in Francois restauranL NOTICE!!! Hearing Aid Users we are now equipped to offer PERSONALIZED Service to the fo1low in9 brands ,... ___ of hearin9 aids ___ _, • QUALITONE • AUDIOTONE • TELEX • SEIMANS • BELTONE •RADIO EAR •OT ARION •DAHLBERG • ACOUSTICON • VICON • MAICO • AUDIVOX • SONOTONE •ZENITH LAGUNA HILLS HEARING AID SERVICE IDhlllH ef o,_.. CM11tJ .._..,AMI hmc•) CALL COLLICT 830-0530 II No Anw,. Call 5<4 1-Zl35 21121 ,_ '9 v-.-l. -S. ... JO, LAGUNA HILLS • c;&_µ c1!fe~r~atf/ ':p ~Se6 - ~ 1/9!]$ everything at once. Cycle re- ma ins high -ci rcu mstances due to turn in you r fa \'Or. LEO (July 23-Aug . 22): You receive special at ten ti on tonight. You are able to put -!l"'i'I'· ~I'll'•· ,..,.,..,_ ¥~~"· · ~--~--~~ ...... s:'-Snlnov.f. ee·cattful about what you wear. Many observe and could judge by your clothes. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 22): A relationship is tested. You learn where you stand -and why. Dig for information. \\'e.lcomc truth. Refuse to hang on to outmoded methods. r.tove. with the. times . LIBRA (St>pt. 23-0ct. 22): Speak up : express \'[ews. One 11·1th authori ty to implement PISC~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Realize what Is of real value to you. Your family means more than you might imagine. Blue Star Moms LOCAL Know this and a c t ac-Hun,ington Beach Blue Slar cordingly. A minor' dispute 1'1others, Chapter 2 stage No other 111w1p1p1r t1!1 1 yo0u should nm. be blown out of pro-m~· gs every 1'1onday at """.''· •v~rv dey, ebout .,..,.,, 1 ~,. -.''Jo. '·~ .:..... ~. _. ~.-,, '•~ r · .. ~"~:')"·•" ·~· b ... ,l.•r O•~• ·,' :T-· ~ ·, .--,> ,. ·~· I '"-. \~ 4 < , •• ~-'1'<•"' -. 'Clu~~;. ~ . ' t ' ..... ··--.. ~ ............. 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Stoeks VOL 62 , NO. 237, ~ SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, 0.CTOBER 3, 1969 TEN CENTS Woodland Drive Area Eyed for Recreation A suggestion that the Festival l'lr Aris ronsrder helping the c11y acquire several parccl!I or land in the \\'oodland Drive ;irc:-i ror rt'crcational arid cultural use \rill be discussed by directors at their Oct. 14 board mcrting, chairman \\'iWan1 t.tarhn said this v.·eek. A letter addressed 10 the dircc.lors by Dow11 the Missio11J ·"-~ ~ -'i~ '\)' -f~ . ·, ... ,. ,. r "·, '"rrail • Apart1ncnt l<'oes Meet in Viejo r-.11ss10N VIE.JO -Hotneowners pro- testing the l'Oll.!'lruction or apar\rncnt::; 10 i\fission \'icjo are inviting all interested rcsldrnls lo a general mccllng Thur~day, Oct. !l. The meeting is at II p.1n. in tlfission Viejo High Schoo!. !)1SCu!>~1on v.·ill locus on lhe recent ion- Ing change "-hich v.·ill release agricultural land for housing c:onslructi:>n. Protest organ1r.crs hope. lo pre\ cnl the con- i;lruction of any other aparlnlents in their community . e Adeline• llost Meet SADDLEBACK \'ALLEY -1'.fissio11 V1eJo·s Sweet Adclines are hosting an open house r..1ond11y from 8 t:l ta p.m. 1n r.fi~sion Viejo High School"s C'horal room. Entertainment v.·ill be provirled by the Orange Appeals from Norlh Or~ngc County and the t-.1ission Viejo chapter \\1'lich clra1\'S i~ members from as fa r ~11-av as San Clemente. Refreshments \1·i\l 0bc U.r\·ed . e Ja11eees Talk Gems SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Diam;)ndo; "·il l be the topic at the Tuesday nieeting of the Saddleback Valley Jaycees. The public is wclcon1c to the me('t ing 1\ hich v. ill begin v.·ith socializing at 7 p.n1 . in Buffv·!'! Restaurant, followed by a ste;ik dinner. The program will he presented by Pacific Telephone Com- pany . e Sl1oote 1·:r< to ('•>••rpcte LAG CN A HILLS -Fi1e area ~hooteri:; .. ..-ill co1npete against tQp shooters frorn 15 rlubs in the \\'estern states and Canada rluring the fifth annual \\'1nchester Cla vh1 rr1 T0tirnamcnt Sat.. Oct 4. 'rhp publi c 1s invited free of <·hargr [I) \1·akh thr e\cnt at the Lagun;i llil!s Gun C\uh Iron\ 9 a.rn . Lo 2:30 pm. \\'inn ing learn!'! 1vill t.akr part in national finals lo take place on Grand Bahama Island in November. e Sehool Start Set ?--11SS ION VI EJO -Construction of t.:1 U,,rado School \\"ill begin Oct, 13 ac· cordi11g to Ralph Gates, superintendent o[ San Joaquin Elementary School District . The low bid of $934.000 was made by Crosby Construction Com pany of Costa ~1esa. Projected com pletion is July o{ 1970. e Clemrntean Sur• SAN CLE~tENTE ~ A San Clemenle rountry club operator has filed a $320,000 (i.'lmage suit against the O\\'ners of nearby fl"Opt'-rty in a Superior Court complaint "'·hich blames the defendants for e~­ t.c.m~ivc llood damage lo the club's go!( COtlrSC'. John J. Sepe of lhe Shor«liffs Country Club claimi:; th iit rock making operation~ of Susquehanna·Western Inc. a n d Crr!f.light Inc. on land overlooking the golf course led to flooding of lhe property during last v.·inter's rains. e Airport Talk Slated f ADDLEBACK VALLEY -r..tcmber~ l'!r.d guests of the Saddlebaci: Area Coordinating Council will meet Saturday In lhe Mission Viejo Inn to learn the cur- ren t status of Orange. County·s airport needs. C:ucsl 11pcakt'r~ ;it U1e breakfast meeting "A'iU be. .John Killefer, ad· mini:slrati\•e as:sl.st<1nt lo Supervh1or Alton f.. Allr.n and Bernie Titrntn, ad· rninistralh·e nssislant lo Su pervisor \\'illiam Hir:sll'in. "onlractor Bernard Syfan, 11 hn has he!'n hand.Ung construction ul the new Bn):.' Club in I.be t•a11.von, de.~cribc~ thr area ;idjacent to the club as "a blight on the city." He su:;gcsls that purrha~ nf :ip- proxin1ately 2 ~: acres tO\iltl 11111)rO\'r thr neighborhood condition fur the ) ou th ea TESTIFIES -\Varrant Officer 11.cis R. Kash, an 1\rn1y invr~­ tigator, testified before the !)enate Permanent · l nves ti~a­ lions Com1nlttee today that rt two-star general hushed up at Jeasl three invei:;tigationi:; n( Sgt. !llaj. \\'illian1 0. \Vool- diidgc. Gl-ru1i Fir11i Closecl Down, Duririg Probe From \\'Ir' Srr1 i~·r~ A Fullrrtnn finn run by rn l!il:ir~ rrocn •lc.~cribcd by nnc Sena!c nn-r .. .;ti~:itnr "" ;:, Khnlii Cosa Nostra has hren ordrrc<l to i;hul dO\\'n until a multirnillion graft prob~ ls C'<lmpleted in Washinl!'.ton. r..1arMem Ltd .. 4301 \V. Cnmmonw('allh A11e . Fullerton, i;upplir.~ .~nack b;ir i1em~ tn ~ervice club.~ in Viet11;"1n1, 11·1th annual income f's!imated at anywhrrc frnrn $1 to $4 mill ion. Principali:; in lhe rirm arc l'urri·n!ly \" \\'ashlngton for the :-i<'11Htr l'eri1u1ncnl ln1·esligatinns Suhcommitlce hc;iringo; ryn their allcgc<l invoh·e1ncnt in the \';i:.t i;candal. StJnning disclosures today indica\C'd ;a 1'01tspiracy to manipulate the currency nf '"'0 l'ounlries .and double the lake from stolen fund s through investment were on- ly two aspecL~ of the alleged operation . Three key Army in vestigators lestificd they had enough on SgL Maj. \\"illiarn 0. \Vooldridgl', formerly the Army's highe!it ran king enlisted man, to keep dozens of detective:s busy. Their probe -world\\•ide in scope - ended "A'hen a two-star general ortlered (Stt SCANDAL, Page Z) Meter Parking Not Permanent Proposed metered parking nn the old Playhouse site in Laguna Beach i.s only an "inl.erim use". This v1a!S the descri ption by f.layor f;ler,n Vetlder Wednesday of present city plan~ to tum the area into a downtown loL to ease the: parking .squeeze. Lagunans ~terle Ramsry an d ?itrs. Bet- ty Hec1tl'I had written asking that the area be consldertd as a small park. Ved- der comment.ed that a good deal of in- tcrrst exi:sted in the land use and re(er- rccl the letler1 lO City Planner Al Autry. Stock M•rkets NEW YORK IAP)-A rally thal no\\'· t'rcd in early lrading today Jost some of 11.~ bloom this afl l'rnoon, ai:; dtclines be· ,1tan tr1mmlna: back advances in a mixed markeL. (See quot.ations, Pages 20-21 ). I faC'ilitr. hi'!!) the Festival b~• pro1·idin~ :-.p<lt·e for 11c11· tennis court.~. 1x:...:;s1bly hPlp th(' Sehool ol 1\r! anti Dc~1g11 hy pro1 idi11g a inure accl!!-iSible site for lhrir propo~t'tl 11rw building than 1he hillside lot:atiori bclund lr1•ine Bn11I and hrlp the city by n1:.ildng new park space a\·ail1tblr . .\s~essor's Villua liun of tile J:.ind in- er New Budget F 01· Schools A monlh inlo lhe nrw 5<.·hool year Laguna Beach t;nified trustet>s already have taken a Jong flre-hol1r look al ne).t y('rir's school budget. Trustees met last Saturday far a prr· bud;;ct srssion, the f!rsl in a series of ~pcri;il study ~essions desi gned to ~i l'c board members a thorough look al fi scal problen1s lying ahead. ''11y carrying out cnnllnuing ex· an11 11atinn o!' 014r Finance.~.'' sai d board 11res11IC'nL Larry Taylor , •·1t should \>fl: pn.~sil>lr to a1 aid !he confusinn lhat arises 11 hrn ·studies bC'gin in spring for the bud gel lo bl': adopted in J\,ug11.'ll." l•:a rly budget discussion.~ al!io were held \as1 year, but this is the firsl t ime 11. forrnal stucly has bcl'n launched al such an rarly date. '/'he board directed Supt. Dr. \\'11lia 111 t·1101n !u set up mC'ellngs \\'ilh his staff to 1Jetcrin1nc future needs, \\'hi!e Taylor ""ill 11•11ne c:omn1it1ees to begin slud ying all anticipated budget needs. fl ftrr lhr lonF: ~es.~gnn , T;i)•lor ~aut. "This y<>ar ~c really arr operaling on a 'bare °'1nrs' b1ulget ~n 11·r n1ust an· 11cipale Iha! in:iny of the ilems c:urtai!cd to keep !he budget dO\\'n ~·ill be con1ing up ag<iin next year." Among 1\cms curlaile<t this )'ear, he. ~;1id. 11·rrc many Held I.rips, some n1;1intrnance ancl l'<ipltal ou11a.v items and :it('ndn ncc at rnnfcrrncf's a11d .'il'minar!I bv tearhrr!'!, board mrmbf'r!i and ad- 1n1n1.<.1 rators. Anticipated ncr<L' ~l;ilNJ lor study v.·ill 1·over c1nploycs, matntcnance of school f:if·ilitir.~. rc<1u1rements For currieular rnatrrial.~ ;inrJ cciuipmf'nt, transpor la!ion and ('apital ltl\estments. Benefit Art Exhibit Slated A benefit art e:\hlbit t;i su f)port the goals of the Orange. County Fair l-!nu.o;1ng CounC'il "A'ill open J\fonday , at 1he Laguna Be~ch Art A:ssocialion Gallrry, 307 Cliff Dnrr. 1\lore than ;,o Southland artist.~. 1n- rluding a large group of Lagunans, \\'ill partic ipate in the New Era Ill ('Xhibit, wltich will n1n lhrough Oct. 18 and in- clu de paint ing s. sculpture. poller)'. print! and a variety or other arts and crafts. The Fair Housing Coun ci l seek~ oprn housing for persons of all races. creeds ;:ind nationa lities in lhe county. Proceeds from last year's New Era JI exhibit al .Sanl.1 An.a Junior College enabled the rnuncil 10 place -nore than 100 ramilies in homes of their choice. 'oh·ro. Sy fan \\'Tote. Is $1 30.188. He notes th<it there are a number or easements lhrough !he prope rly, but poinls out that the sa111e situation existed on the !and ac- c1uirl"d by the Boys' Club on the \Yest sid~ of \Voodl11nd Dri\·e, for "'hich clear title \\as obtain('d_ The l'~eslival Ion,; has hopetl to gai n use ue of Irvine B6-.l·l Park land now occupi~ by two public tennis courts, either for parkin g or atl<litionad exhibit space. In informal discu11sion of the Syfan· sug- ge11t 1on ,.fonday night. director Stuart Durkee said, "I am l'rry much opposed to tennis cou rts or anything else nol con· nccted .with the 1'~eslival being, permitted ew OAILT t'ILOT Slaff ,M,. ·rhcsc eighl young ladies ar<' cancl1dates for l\lis s Orange. County f'ress Clu b t ille. \\"inner 11·\ll be nan1ed Oct. 13. f 'ron1 left a re Karen (;ardner. f;arden (tro,·c ; Donna Flory, f'ounlain Valley; Cindy Bel- linger, Corona dcl J\1~r ; Virki \·oak, ro!lta l\Jei:;a: .Jan f-~red ~rick, Santa .1\na; Kathy f-!anson, .i.\nahei1n , Julie Zipkin, Jluntington Beach, ;ind l·:la_vne 1;ra111n1as. f~rca . Utt Says Fecle1·al Fu11ds Set f 01· Aliso Beacl1 Pie1· 1:rr .!amp~ [1 l'lt J ll·Tu~1in), to- <111;· :111•1ou11rcd the av.;ird !Jf ~33t56(1 111 l<•rlrral funds tn p;1y at)l'lu\ h11lf th~ rost Clf 11 pi•·· ;1 ! ,\li!"o Br:1C'h ir1 South Laguna. t\11(111 1\!Jc11~ filth district suJ)('rl'isor, ~;"d ("lll~l rucllon 1<; C'Xpectr.d 111 begin early ncxL year with cornp!ction about sue n1onU1s l111er The pier 1s to be from 500 to fiOO fer\ in l!?ng1Ji rlcpendini;: on ho1v n1uch pier fc.ota~c .-.va1lahlc funds will huy . It is to include sani1ary and fish tlcanfng f;icililies. lightlng, J>Qlable \\'ater, bcn· c:1es, "nd probahly li vr. b;iit., Concc!~ion building~ arc IQ be con. J>trurled at l\\e land enrJ of the reC'rea- t1onal racilitv. said James Ballinger. ::pecin l prnjects aS!S islanl for lhe Orange Counly ll<irbor District. Ballill8er said the Stale \~'ildlife Conservation Borard will meel Thursday i'1 S;in Pedro. ll is anticipated the board \-1'111 approve ils share of !he project then. TI1r r"unty 1vnu1d p:i y !lir nthtr 25 pl'r· «en1 Super1·1sor f\llr11 ~:i1d J1r w:i~ pleased 11 •lh Hep. 1 ·11 ,, tirlp 111 obtaining the f .. d,.r:il l11ndi11i; rrnm the lnter\{lr lh~partmenl \ Burrau of 0111door Hrcrea- liO•', flp ~.ulci llir fcdrr;-.! ;i.~!'il~lancr \\'nu)d 111 "~(' it P'J!i~iblc 10 build a much finer lnrility. IJ;illinger :iald thP pier's dl!'Cp rnd \\'fi11ld sland in v.·ater aboul 20·feel deep ill low tide. Four Festival Artists Hold October Exhibit Laguna Police Nab Trio F'Ot!r arti!lts 11·el1 known lo Fr'sll\'aJ o( Arts visirors. Zandra Knutson. Vincent 1-'arrell, f.1argie flail~ ar>ti Linda Creek, combine their lalenls for the October l'l'- hibil in 1he Laguna federal Savings and Loan Gallery, ~irs. KnuL"1)11, form er ..art teaoher in IJ1e Laguna Beach school system, wUI ex- hibit her .~erigraph11. She has been active in community proj~L~. including in- iti:iling !'!and casting for children In the Winte r ~·e11\iva1. On Drug Possession Rap L<i&runa Beach deledi\•es Thursday nighl arrested 11 girl lransirnt, a Camp Pcnd!elon ?--terine and a locnl man on c~arges involving posse~skln and intent to sell marijuana end dangerous drugs. Police claim they seized .as e.vidence :'!!.!\'era] pAcke!g Of hashish, 19 purple pills anrl t~·o blue <1nd ytllo~v capsules. Held overnight In the Laguna Deitch jail were Joann Theresa John, 10, of \\l.:tu!'iau. Wisc., Chrislophe.r Noel Scott, 18, nr Ca1np Pendleton ;and Gary James Ron1ragi, %5, of 282 Viejo St., Laguna Be<1cn, Dcleelivcs observrd the trio rriler a car af1cr conferring outside. the Taco Bell !!<l ie nn South Coast Hlgh"'ay, trailed lhPm on a ci rcuitous trip around town and made. lhe arrest \\'hen they returned to park in the 500 block o( Soulh Coast I ligh111ej. µ1s s .John \Vil!'i booktd f)n suspicion of :o..ife of marijuanH, pl)SSCSlllon 0 F d;ingl'rf'l\Js drugs \\'Ith lnlrnl lo AeU and po~se~ston of m11rljuana wllh l nh~nt lo :i-e.11. Srott i.s :Sll!'ipected of possession of marljuAn!I with intent lo sell And Bo111ragi , :ru:spcctcd sale of marijuana. F'nrrell, knO\\'n for his oils depiciiJ'lg floral arTangement..s and landscapes., ia C'urrently .work ing on a t.agu11a project. pain1ing scenes along the board walk which v.·ill become pa rt of loci! ·history \\'ht.TI the ,.tain Beach Park is developed. i\trs. Ralls. an eight·yrar Festival f'l· tiihitor and :i rtist me1nber of the Laaun1 Beach Art f\SS-0Cial\011, will present olla representative ttf her u·ork in still life, sca.o.ca pes and landsoapes. Coo1plcting the October exhibit will be Linda Crttk•ll sto~ware .and utUltarlln ccrarnic crr11tlon~. The gallery Is open lo !ht public durlna blisiness hour!I and complimenlaf)I coffee i& served throughout the day. ' __ ,_ _______ .___~-- • on the grouorl s. The courts should be reloc~ted outside our ar('a ... Del'elopmcnt of the \\'oodland r>r ive area as a park, y,·ith possi ble aban- donment of lhc road\\•ay. also has been i;uggested in preliminary studies of !hr general plan . • r1a l\'lotlie1· of 3 Atto1·11ey By l\AJlBARA l\RF.IRICll or,,.. 0•111 t'11e1 s1e11 A lh1rd trial \1·111 be sou,e;h t far 'f.frs. l\lar1cna Kennedy, San Clt>111ente PTA leader convicte1t of ~rn ugglini;: noarijuan;a across the Mex-ican border, Los AngeleJ auomey Jeffery ~1. Levy said today. Levy said a ltorne~· F'rank <;rrgortich. 11i·ho defendrd the 44-year·old mother of three in l\ro trials, ha.~ agreC'd to ;a !iub:stilution of .attorneys 3l the request nr ~frs. Kenncdv and her husband. ~folion for a new tri.il ha i:;ed on nrw1y discoverrd evidence is in the process or being filed in San Diego, Le\'y s;.1id. "I 11 ish I could rr\'e<!l lhr cv1.-Jence, but that's impossible at th is timl'." Ille al· torney ~aid . Arrested at the Mexiran border a \•e;ir 1go. when border pat.ro11nen rOund 5evera\ pounds of niarijuana under the Nit.ck. M.ll al her tat, the Sa n C:lemenle f'ivjc leader \Yas brought lo trial in San Diqp on ~mugglin.c chargrs. 'T'tie first trial last spr ing resulted 1n .a hung jury. F'o!lo~r inll'. a !ierond trial. :i.1 r ~. Kr nncdy 1\'llS found guilty hy a jury in San Diego·:oi U.S. District Court and on Aug. JI wa~ srntenC'ed by Di!itrict Judge C. A. J\1ucc J.:e lo :i priSQn term not to e.'(cttd fire years. An appral 1\'a!i filed shortly afll'rthe ~ntencing !Ind ,.1rs. Kennedy has since hern at home In San Clen1ente •·tl"}·ing to lPa d as nonnal a life as possible," Le\y .<aid. while 3\\aiting the outcome or l'urther legal aC'li:>n. Throughout the trials, !he defendant maintained her innocence and insislerl the marijuana \\'a~ placed in the c:ir 1ri1hoat her kno...,·lcdge . Hl'r hui:;band, Ian t\erint'd~·. ownt'r of a S;in Clemenle bea u· ly i:.alon and rh;iirman of the San (See Si\IUGGLIN G, rage ZI Sc111.ta Ana Winds War111.i11g Up , It 11·ai:; con] rnou~h ;ilnng th,. Orang,., CtHi.~I today, hul wrather rrircca.~l:!TS \\ere looking be)Ond the 1\·e\'krnd lo a st-.)urge of hot. dusly Santa Ana \\'in<ls. A surge. of high presi:;ure th;it f'lllov.·OO the spread of cold air across the v.·est Thu rsday broughl windy 1vcather lo t)\1 C'oasta l area today. with localized gusty 11 inds in the canyon.-;. The cool breezes were expected It! gi re ..., ay late Sunday to the uncomfortiiblfll de:s~rl air, raising tcmperaturrs intn the 90's for Orange Cnunty's in land areas and up to the middle ao·s locally. Orange Coa•t 11'eather It's going lo be a "'indy "'eek- en<I. the \\'eath ennan sayg breezily. Look for 11·esterlies up lo 18 knots under sunny skies "A'ilh tempera- tures reaching into the a.rs. INSIDE TODAY Fiv e tllou.snnd studl"'11ts tt'ilt flock to UC Irvine on flfcmday, but !ht studertt 1:iop1dation. t.-r.- . pi.osiou i.s 0111disW11ci11g llie in- crtasc in 1u:w professors 011d .ft1tde11t /1 ou.tiuu. Page J l . .. .,.... 1t ,.~ ... ~!· ' Cl1t1UIW U•JJ Ctmlc• 1' C<9H""' H Dfflll IMllCft I I •"1tft .. I t'Ht I •llfff'l .. _t U·tt ,._, tf·ll ....,........ ,. ..... L-. 11 Mtllliot• • fil'l.,...._Lk91Hft 1t Mt'l'ln :11·11 ----~- Myl ... I ,.,..,, tt N•lle<l•I Htt" f.f OrMtte (-ff II ,., ...... ,,., 1t •.ttt••t_,11 U1N lffrh , .. ,, 119c-Mtrttlt ,._, TlltYltlM 11 "'""'" tt-ft W1M!Mr I W..-M ,,._.,. l•I W-11 N .... 1•11 ............ ,.,. 2 D"1LY PILOT • L f rLM1. Oc.tolMf' 3, 1%"> Trouble Mounts Within GOP for Haynsworth \VASHI NGTON -Trouble n1ounted for the Su~e.me Court nomin1tion of Clem· C'nt F. Haynsworth Jr. tod•y wllh the addition of another Republican senator 10 the chorus of dc1nands on President r-;ixon to v.•ilhdraw Ilic appointment. Sen. Clifford P. Case (R·N.J. I \.\TOie the President. who is standing lirm be· hind Haynsworth, that "I believe \\1ith· 1''ro111 Page 1 SCAND AL. • • the case closed, lhC'y iiairt. Sources in lhe Pentagon re1·ealed Thursday, ho"'·ever, that the Army is also conducting a seParale investigation into alleged slot machine rakcof(s and other <-rime paralleling organi:ud gangland Eyndicales. A spokcs1nan said although the probe~ .ue separate, !ht> Army Criminal 'Jnvestigation Di l'is1on is gunnini;i for lhr. !;ame r ingleaders being grilled in the Senate subco1nrnltlcc protx:. Accusations ha ve bee n made in 1estimony against Sgt. hlaj. WooldridgC', Sgt. William E. tligdon, and former S<'rgeants Seymour Lazar, Theodore Bass and Narvaez Hatcher, Lazar is president n [ fll arcdr n1 Lt i.l , and .li ves at 1124 N. Mayfair Ave., ,\naheim. This group has been na1n1..'d in i;"'"·orn lesti mony as among alleged key con- lipirators in a ring 1o1·hich skimmed off hundreds of thousands l'lf dl'lllars from rigged ser\ice club slol machines on lhree continenls. During Thursday·s lie~sion. Pentagon drawa1 of tbe nominallon ~·ou\d eierve the national interest in restoring public COflfidence In the interrlty ol the Supreme Court." The Senate's senior Republican, Sen. G~rge D. Aiken ol Vermont, said today ·'( \\"Ould U1ink" President Nixon would "''anl lo consider wiUidrawlng lhe Supreme Court nomination vC J udge Cle1ncnt F . Hiynsworth if therr. are 10- ing to be :JO or 40 Senate vote& against iL Slteulne that he is absolutely uncom· mltted on the cootrove.r&lal naminaUon, Aiken said : "11 lhere ·are going to be as many as lO or 40 votes against it,. it 1o1·ould be rather difficult for the jusUce hin1se H -should he get conflrmed -to Jive it down. ..• -.. ~ ·U. .... ·--i-•'!M\«..W ···--. ~1965 ptb~ i~"tO~~gr. ~J«aj.1 WooJdrrdg,·~-" ' Fhady activit ies ·was personally crushed by a high-ranking general. He u•as Anny Provost fllarshal Maj. Gen. Carl C. Turner, \l'ho had allegedly been informed that Sgt. Maj . Wooldridge, named the first serge-ant major of the Army in J966 1o1·ith much fanfare, had a court martial conviction. ""/\!any people are accused or n1any thmg.s, Sgt. Wooldridge is just a good old country boy," Pruett quoted the general as saying. Col. Pru ett l\'as lhen chief or the Army <'.JD and directly subordinate to Gen. Turner. "Afte r you0\"e spent your life in th!! Army you lock your heels and obey your flrders." Col. Pru,tt continue<!, •· 1 mu5t edmi t I was extremely upset." Capo to Seek U11dergrouncl Utility Lines ThC' Capistrano Beach Chamht!r l1f Commerce has launched a dril'e lo place underground about 20.000-feet of utillly lines pre.5ently marring the scenic ocean \Jew . The chamber .adopted a resolution \Ved - nrsday asking county supt.rrisors to lake legal steps lo establish an underground 1Jtility dislrict ror the area rrom Del I )bispn to the northern boundary of San Clemente. It V.'Os estimated the o \" r. r he a d telephone and electric lines could be pu l out of :<:ighl for $366 ,977 or $18.91 per foo1. The chamb<?r resolution asks that thf': bnard designate the proposed district a priority area for use of funds ava ilab l'" from San Diego Gas and Electric Co. and J1acific Telephone and Telegraph Co. All on Allen, fifth district super.•isor .10· rlav said tbc sl"Clor i5 one of lhe pnnrirv llrfas that \\"ould be 1n the running fnr ruc-h funds. Allen s;i id I.he ('(Junly planning drpar1 - n1ent has set the cril<'na for !'.Urh 111nr\.. llnrl "if this sccunn f11 s lh;il pr1only ~.~t lem. 11·e hope the \\"Ork can tw done " The re.~o)u!ion states 1n part : "The prn· \rel proposed is 111iLhin one mile of Ille ··na~t line : Jn li11e or sight of rhe oce<on ll'ld bay; it pro\'ides the only unob~trut·· i.:ible l>ro miles of highll'ay ocean 1·1ew 111 1•1e ~outh"'"'estern corner of !lie count.I' ., DA llY PllOI l .t.ert N. W114 ,..........,.. l'llllllllllr J1c.I: 1.. c~.1.., Vlu ,,_~ ..... G-•I! llltflotl ff T>. • .-11 IC•••il 1!1111<" n..,..,, A. M~1,>.i~• -~.,..••1w R.;1tr.11• P. Nill L .. --cu,-1•111r u,. .. a..dl Oflke l Z:t F1•••• "••· M•lll"~t A44••s•: 1.0 . l •1 666, t265t --Cntto Mnt· »11 wnt •" s•,..t ""'°" .. ,, k•c~· r111 ...,.,, .. ,i.. l•·"-1"11 t<""'"'91M .. 9(.1'1: .. .llh "'"" Suiting llp .\bbie f-Ioffman, one of eight men on trial for conspiracy to incite riots during 1968 Den1ocratic National Co nvention in Chi c.ago, adjusts Indian headband as he answers question duri n ~ ne\vs confe rence Thursday. Hoffman !aid defen se would call Chicago Mayor ''good old Dick Daley" to testify at trial. . Comity Spo1·ts Cai· C1·a sl1e s Fatal to Two; One l11ju1·ed Tiro me.n were fatally injured Thur~­ day in similar sport.scar accidents on ma · Jnr highways in the South Orange County l !fl. '1 A third man ~·as injurld Jn ooe: ot: \he: f>ingle.-car accidents. 1o1·hlch involvrd n 1n· niog off the roadv.·a}', but he. escaped dea!h by being thro\vn clear. Tht dead n1r.n arc Jden11f1e<l as .Jarnr~ £. Borg, 22. a V1clnan1 con1bat photographer ba sed at North Island J'\111·al Air Station , S<in Diego, and Jimmy Ctimm1ngs, 24, l)f 11$ \\'. Canada, San Clemente. Chu111ber to Help /11 Sig n Chang ing Prolr~_qonal help \1•1ll br available for l.agun;; business firm :< a~ tht' ;imorhza. lion pf'r1od for nonconforming signs dra 11 s to a clo~c. l'nd(·r the sign ortlJn<irur. adopted in !%1, bt1~1nc.s,,e.~ "'t'rt" J;llt'n u11t1I r\prll, l!t70 lo get their signs in line "'l!h the new ~1andard.~. 11 is f'Slimatcd that only abou1 2'.l percent of the :<igns now 1n use v.·ill (4ualify a~ '"conforming,'" To help firn1~ solve thei r sign prn. hle1ns, lhc Chambf'r of Cn1n1nerce a nd lhr Downtn11 n Bus1nc~s Assoclal\on arr ~f'ttinQ up a sign re v1c11· comrnitlee. lieadt>d by architect PC'ter Ostrander. The co1nn1i ttee. Oslr;1ndrr I o 1 cJ C!u1mber directors Tuesday. "·il l respond lo requests for assistance by pro11idlng the guidance of professio n<ils, nol only in defining conforrning signs, but also 111 pro\·idin i:; v.·ri tt en ;ind piclorial matcr1::1I 11n lhr de sign 01 11esthetica1Jy attractive ~1gns. lntf're:<led busines~ pcople m::iy taU the Chamber or contll ct Ostra nder at -i94· o;.\5. • Cu mmings died in South Cvast Com- munity Hospita l, Soulh Lagun a. of major injuries suffered when his car crashed in· lo a guardrail and lamp post on Pacific Coast Highway near Doheny State Park shortly after midnight. Borg was dead tit the ~cene ;if\cr hi!> .~por1 scar ,1·cnt off the San Diego Fl"C'Cway near the flliss1on Viejo lumo!f, rol!Cfi do'>l·n a han ~ and camr. 1\1 rei;l Upside down on him , His passenge r, Gcorgr L. Tornes, 2.1, al so a San Dlego sailor, 1o1·as asleep when Ille accident occurred and California ll igt11ray l\Hrol inl'esl1galors belie1·c Borg dozrd off loo. Tomes v.·as thro1o1·n frPe afl(I escaped "1th minor inJu rirs, rrc"iving f'mergenr.v !re11!ment at !he hosp11;il 11 here his bud· dy 11·as dead on arri\·al. FJoo tl Jtcpair Work Continues romplrt1on 11r an initial phasr 111 ll1r rrpa1r of lhr Laguna <.:an.ron flood rontrnl rharviel v.·;:is announced TI1ursd:iv hy Fi f1h District Supervisor Alton E. Allen. 1-i E.C. Construction Company , whi ch 11 ;1~ ;:i11·ardrd a $1!1.950 con!ract Aug . 19 ha.~ fini5hed rf'p;iiring Qnc SP<'lion of the. c·hannC'l 1n1n1e11i11!ley down;i.rean1 frnn1 Can\'on Arces Dri re 11nd t'>l"(l sections nnr1·h of CRny11n Acres Dri vl', Allen sai d. The contract included rrmo\'al and 1'CplacC'n1enl of llZ fee l of 1hc damaged eoncrete-lined channel <i nd removRI and r('placcml'nt or :>au linear fee t of damag- t'<I cha.in link fence. Next phase of the flood control channel project \1•ill he replacement or th' secti on hct11·een Forest A1·enu e and Beach Street. nn which the Wilon Construction Com· pany \\"!IS lou• birlde r v.·1th a figure of $'."16,~. WO!"k LS to start tbis month. Adults Ill s~hool Night Clmses V1uler Wu.r Grown·up scholars in the Laguna Beach Unified School Di.51.rict are returning to cl assrooms Tuesday evenings for Uie fall semester of the adult education program, v.·hich ru ns until Jan. 23. All classes are held In the high school and registration may be made with lhe. instructor on the first night of 1L- tendancr.. Tuition lee is SS for each 11ubjttl, t>:t · C'Cpl for the driver ti:lucation course v.·hich costs $10 and includ's behind the u·her.I training as v.·ell as classroom work. A min imum enrol)nienl of 15 is re- quired for 1n11in lenance of a cl a!l.5, ac· <'"Ording to Chl·!'n T1it. ~ ~s is t 11 ~ t l'lu ~rint rnclent vf schools Jn rharge of ai.lult cduc11t>-1n. Course11 offerNI t h1~ 1·ear. 111th date of fir.'11 c!as5, naml' ol in~tructor and roon1 r.un1ber , :ire .'.ls Fo1!011s TU l'.'lday. Craft .,, flfr s. I\'ell.v Allan , 7 to 10 p.m .. roo1n 5.1: dri\"er erluca llon, Norman Bnrucki. 7 to 8 p.m .. room 62 ; tapestry v.·eavlng, i\trs. Ruby HuHord, 7 to JO p.m .. roon1 5.1; autoshop, Da\"e Lang. 7 lo JO p.m., room 42: \\"eight treinlng, Jerry l"eumenn. 7 lo 10 pm., gym. \Vcdn t>sday. fiberglass. RO\" Bradsha1o1', 7 to 10 p.m., room 4~: beginning stitchery, flfrs. Ruby Hufford, 7 In 10 p.m., roon1 53; photography, Jack Lythgoe, 7 lo JO p.m., room SIA : s!oc k.'1, bonds alld mu!ui.I funds. Louis Zitnik . 7 to 9 p.m., room 23. Thursdav. jewelry making. f red Boehmt. i to 10 p.m .. rootn 52 ; na rcotics. htre end no11·. Norman Borucki. 7 to 10 p.1n .. room &2: 'relrting, Roy Bradshav." 7 1o 10 p.rn .• room 45. )!oode''· arr. 1\lr~. Nl'l!_I/ 1\lh1n. 7 to 10 p n1, roOn1 52 : \l l)c"id.~hop. 7 to JO p n1, ron1n 45; se\\!ng, ~1 rs. Carol Brahams, 7 ro 1n p.m., roorn 5-i; modern n1ath, hilke F'ickel. 7 10 10 p.n1., room 33 . •· J don"t lhinlr: I would "''ant lo be con· firmed by a vote of 60 to 40," Alken told a reporter. Ha)'Jl!worth told a reporter early today he has no plans to ask that his na1ne be withdrawn from the nomination , and ricver considered such action. "I did not and I don"t know whe.re that ru.n1or came from,'' he Jiald. "l never sua:&esled it, never lhought about ll and I'm not lhinkini; about it now." President Nixon reportedly remains conlldenl that lhe Senate lj,'Ll/ c:onhr1n llaynsworth's appointme11l. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler repeat. rd at Kev Biscavne, Fla., his almost daily statime:nt thi.t Nixon fully .5upport· Do11 't Call Him ed Hayns'ol'Orth. He also denied onct a1aJn that Haynsworth had uked th at his nomination be 1o1·ithdrawn and said hit could find no lrace of alleg~l repor1.'I lhat adn1inis!ratioi:i lieutenants in tile Senate had advised the Prr.siden~ that there ~·ere not enough votr.s lo confinn llaynswdl'lh. "'Buster' R esuiuru.te ur Gi ves Pltone Fir111 'Fi ckle Finger' FORT \\'AYNE, Ind. (L;PI) -For two years Grant F. \Voodward remained s1lrnt. liu t JUSt don·t call him "Buster,'' Uustcr. \Voodward, a restaurant owne-r, kept his cool \1•hen the Grneral Telephone Co. J1~te<l his estriblishn1cnt under the \1·rong address for those two yea rs. Hov.·ever, "'hen U1e latest edi tion of !he telephone book li sted his restaurant under ··taven1s" in the yellow pages instead or under "'here it should be -"reslau· rants" -that t>rror i1·as too much . As a result \Voodward ha~ erec ted a hi llboard-sized sign be s lo,.,, i n g lhe "Fickle Finger of Fate Award"' to Gen· er.'.ll Telephone. He is ca rt ing it on a traile r behind his car as he dri ves around to"'"· \\'oodl\·ard also has ordered his restau- rant stationery and business cards print· cd 1\·ilh the ·'Fickl e Finger'' av.·ard in a take-0ff on the snafu presenta tion from th e tt•Jevislon sho11•. "Laugh.Jo.'' 'rhe problen1 all started, \Vood1o1·ard e.1;. plained, in 1967. '11u1t's when General 'J'elephone listed his Forge Restaurant on ~f ain Street instead of Pearl Street. He said that in 1968 the yellow pages n1ov ed il to Pearl Street. but put it on the \\'Tong block. Finally, this year, the address u·as l i~I· ed correctly. But the restaurant \\'as h~t· ed a5 a ta\'trn, he said. "ll°s not a tavern," \\'oodward sa1cf "It's a restaurant -and i ope rate Jl like a restaurant." Through it all, even lhen. \Voodward maintained he ntight have exrused th e telephone con1pany one more tin1e. But he said it was too much \rhen he called to complain to the company, and a Gei· eral Telephone executive in New York called him "Buster." f 'ro11& Pflge ./ SMUGG LI NG ••• E11ierald Bay Girl Hurt Cle1nentc Parks Commis.:.ion, s;i1d hi.'i I L B h w k ·wife had crossed !he border to shop in T1· n agu na eac rec j11ao'-l•king wilh hcc • le"'"' in the 11 apartment house. l\1ark llansou, 22, '1t -. ~,. ~· '.\ \•·• _ ............... .fibiV>&lkttt .Jjaclr ·iliCru .. "·:;,€'~1 !'\"~-:.·~ .. ...,.--~';: t ·1\~\·1·r -, .. ··1~-.. ~ ·'" ·:1 ~.11 ~ , ·~~"• ~ bordtr. a1So \Yas arrested in the case aud A IG·year-0ld Emerald B;iy girl \\'as da1n aged Thursday morning on Las:un;.1 lound guilty, but did not appear for hu rt slightly Thursday afternoon when Canyon Road. sentencing. A bench \1·arrant \l'as issued the car in which she "'as a passenger co!· Police said dri\•er 'rhomas <_;eorgt for his arrest as a fugitive from justice. Sanders JI, 20, of 156 Nye.5 Place., ~·as 111is \11eck an unidentifit'CI press release lidtd with another dril'en by a teen-ager pulling out of a driveway at 2075 Lagun<t "as issu ed to news media announcing I.he in the 400 block of El Bosque St. in Canyon Road. ('stab!Jshment of a J\o1arvena Kennedy Ap· Laguna Beach. Drlver or the second car, Robe.rt pe al Fund and asking that rontribution.~ The viclim Katherine Lee Healy or 816 Jo:dward tloffman. JO, of 24725 El Toro be sent lrl a post office box Jn Dana 1· ···~de El"'"~" 1 Id po11·c h w• d · 1,01111 _ Lmf'rald Bay, \\'ilS riding \\'ith SharlenP. '1"-'• · l u•v, o e e s rll'· 1·1,; <.t J.'i lo 40 miles an hour and \\"ii.~ Atlomey Le''Y ···i·d he h•d lie.cd '"an... Ann Sutton, !6, of 1960 Catalina St., "·hen bl . . h .,.. .. 11na ~ to stop tn time lo avoid t e cnl-peal fund would be started but did not the accident occurred. li slon \1•hen lhe Sanders velticle emerged know \\'ho was organizing it or who had Officers reoported the serond driver lrom the driveway. issued th e un.~igned press release. '"a5 J ames Martin Krausch, 17, of 3137 Active in community and youth work Re rn Drive, Laguna Beach. Fron t end for many )'ears, J\frs. Kennedy mo ved to damase to both cars 1o1·as reported . San Clemente in 1968. Mi:;s Heal y 1~·as treated by her flll'!l She held several PTA offices and 1s phys;cian. p:ist presidenl of the Costa del Sur Cou n· In another cr:ish, f\o,·0 dr!\'l',,[S cscal)f'rl 1·1! of PT As (now the Capislrano Unified i'ljury but their car.5 v.·ere se1·erely Council). A former Sunday school teacher and Girl Scout leader, she hold~ mrmberships in the League of Women Voters, the VF\V Auxili ary a n d HC'publican \\"on1en"s Club :irld lasl year 11as givt>n a11 honorary PTA a11 ard for her youth service work. An thony Ncwlcy <.:all s ·T i111 c' in iHa rriagc l!OLLY\VOQI) (liPI) -At:Lo r Anthony l\"rwl!'y announced today he h a ·.~ ;;cparated from hls actress 'vift' J oan Collins until Llit end of the .vear. '.'\C'll'ley, 38. said no legal proceeding~ 11ere conte111plt1Lei.l but Uiat he and Miss (Alll1ns. 31, hope. lo reconcile , 1\1arr ied 1n 196J, the couple have two children - Ta ra, 5, alld Sacha, 4. Andre\\' W yeth Library 1'opic Dr. Clavlon Garrison, Dean of F1nr Arts at uC Jrvin(', w1ll 1nl roducc a rotor film on the life and works o( arti st Andrew l\'yeth al next Thursday·.~ meeting or Ille friends or the Laguna Beach Library. Garrison. an autllorily 1111 \\"yrth. also 111!1 cunduct a question and anSll'!'r periocl after the film presentation. .l<11nes· \Vheaton, city n1anagC'r. 11·1ll g11e a progre1<s report ('Ill plans For the ne11' library al the n1eel1ng. v.·hich will opt>n at 7:30 p.m. in the comn1unity room flf Laguna F'C(!era l Savi ngs and Loan . 7 l 'u.t tle .S tu111p ede Ne iv Golf Hazard ' Astonished golfers on 11: San Clemen!t t·o1trse had a fe\v nlore haza rd s added 1n their 18 holes Thursclay 1\:hen a be3er~ hf' rd of rattle stampeded 01 er the turf fnl101red by panting highway patrolmen and animal control officers. An accident on the San Die~o freewa y near Camino de Estrella sparked the 1m· proinptu rodeo. The 20 steers spilled out onto !hr Shorecliffs golf course whPn lhf" truck carrying them to a N;ition al Clly meat packing plant blew a t.1rr. J"\e arby resid ents alS<l got the \\'lid we.~t lreatn1ent and officers had to pull ba\\'l· ing .5!eers from \a1vns and sidc1l'alk~ 10 thr area. l::lel'en an i1nals 1vere k1lled when th' 65-foot truck trailer. dril"en by John David Mallow. 53, of El Ca1on. skidded to the side of the frr.c11·ay. Officers 1aid fl1al low "·as unhurt. ( 2 • \ FINISHED IN MIMOSA YELLOW 01 GIHN. HAND DIC:OU. TID IN CHALK WHm ••. GLASS SHELVES AND TWO INTERIOR LIGHTS. $799 IY DROil. THE MOST TIUSTID NAME IN FUINITUIL ·········-·····~·····-·····-- EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR, HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 17'27 We1tcllff Dr., 6"4'2-2050 Of>IN P.IRIAT "Tll ' INTERIORS Prof .. •lonel Interior LAGUNA BEACH 0Hf9n•r• 34S North Coa1t Hwy. 494-655 1 Av1il able-AID-NSI O Ol'IN P.llDAT "Tll t •\ l ' c ' ' I , l ' ~ I ] I I b ,, b ll b 7 rr " a· le c h: c< " I Jr I ti 0. I " I n " I '' " n- n ;i 11· " h· I. ) • I -·----·----·---··----------••~•------•--:•:•44" __ ,..,%~iP.••"'"Y'""-•'-''""--•-tSQ .. Pl'°",--•cw""w ... ~zP"~cea""""==""~q .... .,.oncs"°•---==~•~-~--•~-'5",..,...,..,,P .... .,...,:g:;f Newport Barbor EDITION VOL 62 , NO. 237, ~ SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Judge • Ill Trouble Haynsworth Splitting GOP Solons \\'ASHI NGTON -Troublr n1ounlcd fordra\val of the nomination \\'ould servl' U1e Supren1e Court norninat ion of Clen1-lhe national interest in restoring public ent F. llaynswort h .Ir. lnday \1·i!h the confidence in the integrity of the addition of another Hepublican st'nator Supreme Cou rt." to the chorus of demands on President The Senate's senior Republican, Sen. Nixon to .,..·1thdrcnv tile appointment. George 0. Aiken of Vermont. said today Sen. Clifford P. Case (H·N.J .) \\'rote "I would think" President Nlxon would Lhe President. \1•ho · is standing firm be· want to consider ·"'ilhdrawlng the hi~d Ha ynsworth, that "I believe with· Supreme C~urt nomination of Judge ~ltlust Rru1uri11' ·Bal Isle Fights Clernent F. lfayns1l'orth if there <1r~ g<r ing to be 30 or 40 Senilte voles against It. Stressing that he is absolutely uncon1· n1i1ted on the controvcrslal nomination, Aiken said: "If there are going to be as many as 30 or 40 ~·otes against it, il would be rather diH icu!l for the justice hirnself -should he get confi rrn cd -to live it down, "[ don"l think J woulrl want to br. con. firmed hy a \"Ole of 60 to 40,'" Aiken told a rrporter. lt;1yns\1orth told a rcporLrr t>arly l[)(lay 111• has no plans to a~k thHI his nan1c be 1\illidrrt1\'ll lro1n the non1ination, ~'"" nr1 er ronsldcre<l such action. ··1 did not and I don ·l kno1v 11•here -"'"F· -. ;;, "" . -. .,. • ''1 . ~ ~, '-" -'Ol"!E'. 'l't!IJ)• irow " '"' "'' ·;1. 9•!!1"l · .. ·o ,... J.:.. .... r··" KO:-'" L ····r\·t-.. e ... >t};!,<'".,\~ta'i'Y<·'..t'1·""0:.f.t: ... J ... n ... ~. ~:·,-~~g~~h~:i~~~7it''~~~~Ul it:lfritr ~"~: J.. 1 ..::J President Nixon reportedly remain.~ A ,·enue firehouse. \Villiam J, La Plante, president of the 700-mcmbcr Balboa Island Tmprovcmr.nt Assotiation, in a formal note to city coun· con!idenl thal the Senate \\'ill confirrn HaynS\\'Orlh 's appoi ntment. Press Secretary Ronald Zieglt>r repeal· rd al Key Biscayne, Fla., his a!mo.~l daily slatement Lhat N.ixon fully support· cd Haynsworth. He also denied once agai n that Hayns\~·orth had asked that .. • ._ Today's Flna1 N.Y. Stocks • FRIDAY, OCTOBER J, 1969 TEN CENTS , - ,, • • DAILY l'llOT ,.~ort h' l!'n!Yft Slttrw004I Still uneasy about a new fire station goj,pg up just a few mites away on !he n1ainland, Balhoa Islanders today again sounded objcc!ions !o any plan !h at would cause lhe re1noval of the island 's f\1arine ciltnen, said : "\\'e wish to realfinn our position that !he B<ilboa Island Fire and Hescuc Unit h i.~ nomination he withdrawn and said he could find no trace of alleged reports Th;it adrninistra tion lieutenants in the ::lrnate harl advi sed the President th;i l 1here 11·crf' not enough votes lo confirnt I layns11 orth, MRS. LAWRENCE PONDERS DAMAGE TO GARAGE AND AUTOS OF VACATIONING TENANTS In Coron~ del Mar, a Man Yelled 'Stop' and Then the Roof Fell In Ta11I\. W 01~{ Co11ti1111e s Despite Kill Congress Thursday scuttled plan.o; lo build the controversial Sheridan tank, but fiipok esmen for the Newport Beac;h builder of the tank's rockel~ today said the missiles arc pair! for aod \\'ill still be built. After hearing heated charges that arn· munition for the tank had no casing and \1·as dangerous (The mi-'lsiles are not_ tne ;irmamenl ln question) Congrc::;s decided to kill a11 y ordcirs fnr the tcinks after the current cOn tracls arc fulfilled. Ph1lcr>-Ford Aeronulronic ln N1'W\Xlrl )1as won the con tract and payment for construction nf the Shlile!agh rnissilcs fo r the lank . Louis Heilig, lhe firin 's di reclor (Ir missile operations. said the scuttling or the tank .. .,..;n have absolutely no effect on our Shille lagh program."' Heil ig cited a reporl by the ~louse Arm· rd Services Committee, which reeom· 1nended the scuttling of the Sh<'riOan pro- J:rtun and sa1tl the committre has ad · 1·ocatcd othrr usrs fnr 01,. Philro-Fnrd \\capon. ""The con1m1!lce ha:r; sui;ge~tcd th:.t thP. n11ssde be used on iinTl(>rl personnel car· r1rr.~ or cvrn Jeeps." Heilig said . In the meiintime. !he firm .,..·111 Cl)nf1nu,. i1s dfsign1ng and planning opcralinn.~ on the n1iss1lc at the Newport Beach pla11l \\"Ith no change in manpowrr. Actual conslruction nf U1e missile is being d•111c al the firm 's plant 111 '·""'nda lr. Seef,i1ag Cro1v1a 111us1 rcn1ain at its prescnl loc<ition. '' .Last ~lay, island merchants <i nd hon1eowners said the sa1ne In response to reports thal the city \\'as considering abandoning the old, one-story stucco firehouse and its one fire engine. Coun· cilmen denied any such intent. The islanders' concern arose from city plans to build a $446,000 headquarters fire station ol( Jamboree Rold near New por t Center. S!atcme.U were made cturinf initial fi iscussion of the project lhat the station might .also ser..·e Balboa l!land. Tll'O 1\·ecks ago. the ne1v fire !ltation issue came up agai n before councihnen. They prOl'idecl U1e money for it anct r!ire cled the cily staff to find a local art·hi teet to design it. Thal made Balboa Jsl<1ndcrs freH1 11 once more. It resulted in the Jetter to lhe c1ly from La Plante. His boa rd of di rec· tors voted unanimously thar it be senl. "\\"e need that little fire station,'' r:r;. plained a Balboa Island lmproveine~t Association spokesman. "With the tr11ff1c \1•e often get, il \\"ould be impossible lo grt any flre equipment from Jan1bo rcc Road to the islan1t in lime. The city had better know .,..·e're "''alching lh1.~ very closely ·· ,\'E\V YORK (APJ-A rally tha t flo11 - cred 1n early trading loday lost some or J!s bloom this afternoon. as declines hr· _gan trimming back ad\•ances in a n1ixed market. (See quot;itions, Pagrs 20-21 /. The Do\v Jones industrtal average. up over three poinl<; in earlier trad111g, slip· ped to 809.66, off 2.18 al 2 p.m. ·rhcse eight yo ung .ladies ~re cand1da te5 for f..Ii,ss Orange Counl y Press Club tlt!e. \"V1nner will be named Oct. 13 .. From left a~e Karen Gardner Garden Grove; Donna Flory. Fountain Valley ; Cindy Bel· linger Corona d cl f\1a r : Vicki Yoak. Co::;ta Mesa; Jan Frederic k. Santa 'Ana ; Kathy llrin~on. Anaheim ; Julie Zi pkin , J{untingt.on Beach, t1nd Elayne Grarnr11a s, Drc<1. N elvport-Mesa 'Middle School' Idea to he-Aired A panel disc ussion on Newport-Mesa lin1fied 's middle school COlll!ept of mo\'· ing sixlh jraders into junior high \\'ill br. presented for the public f\1onday nighL at F:sl.'lncia High School. Parents of pre;.cnt and ru1 ure six1h ~adcrs part irularl.v are inl'jted hy 1he Harbor Council PT1\, sponso rs of pro· gran1. lo al!end. ~Ie111bers of lhc pa ne! 111111 he 1niddle school cducaliona l consul tant Dr. \Vil!ian1 Schreck. Te\Vinkle sJxLh grade teacher Itobcrt Bro11'n, architect for the district's n1 icldle school alterations Kal Porter. Schools Su pt. \\'illiam Cunningham and Associate Supt. Norm an Loa ts. This fall 750 of the school clistrict".s 2:~ sixth _ graders are attending Da\·i::;, Kaiser, Lincol n and Te\Vinkle middle ."<'.hcols. fnrrncr!y knol\'!1 as in!ern1ediate .~:-hJoJ.~ "·hen they included only s \'Cnlh ;ind eighth grades. lJr . Schreck, .on assistant su nn· 1rnrlcnt in Pleasanton, (;ill!., \1.\1\ed Nrll'port-:Olrsa r>is!net as a consultan t la.~1 spring ;ind sanJ . "The sixth gradrr i!ii physically and ps~{·hQlOgical!y niorr li~c 1he ~l'\'rnth and f'igh!h gratJrr than the fourlh Qr filth grader ... lie said hr achocates an t'Xp lQr:i tory middlr school c11rrreulun1 p, 1 1· 1 n g youn gsters a chance to sarnplc. cdura· tional experieners. The panel d1:c;cus.~1on \\·ill be ;i! i 30 p.n1 . f\londa.v in the Forun1 ;Jt Estancia lligh, 232J PJ;icentia A\'e ., Costa f\lcs a, Santa Anu Winds w ur111ing u,) Tt was cool coougb along the Orant;e Coast today, but v.'ea ther forecast~rs were looking beyond the ·weekend to a K"ourge of hol, dusty Santa Ana winds. A surge of high pressure that followed the spread of cold air across the west Thursday brought windy \\'eat hrr to the coas!al area today, \\'ith locali zed gusly \,l,·inds in the canyons. Bal Ocea11 Pie1· to Get $140,000 New Look By J ERO,\fE F. COLLINS 01 ,,,. et.Irr "II" Jt1ft The Biilboa. Ocean Pier area 11•il\ ~oon undergn some major fa rrtH!in_g IQ rnake il a more :ittractivr spot f:ir br::ichgorr:;; It 11·ill ,<;l!)rt probahly rarl.v next ye<ir \l.·11h a S1 40.000 in1pro\·rmrnl of the 500· car n1unicipal parking lol jus! r<isl of the pier. Daren Groth, !he r1t y's principal plan- ner, said today recnnstruc1io n work in- cludes redes igning of the arrange1nenl of lhe parking space,.;. "This will al10111 us to i:;et JUSI as many cars 1nlo a much smaller p:iverl .1 rea .. ~o \\'e·ll he ;ible to pro1·1dP. at lea:,l anal her 60 feet of sandy beach.'' l\ela!crl pla n~ rail for landsca11ing or !hr _gl'ncral ;irra. 1nstal!alion of free i-howrr s1 a 11~, ;i city rcvcnt•C·pr0011cu1;:: rnncrs.~1r.11a 1rr 's .~land anr1 r<'IOca tion rif lh,. propn.'ird nrw ll:irbflr Arra Rn\·~· ('l11h rl11hhnu~r on !hr P(lf.I s1rlC' of the p1rr The clubhouse ,'iilr is nnw on lhe 11e.,t ~1rlr Hv 111111111g it t{l 111t' othrr :-1dr. Crolh r~pl:li11e<l. 1hr Sl25.00(I far il lty will be rilaccd :iriJal'ent to <in cxisling park. The park now has one h;iscba ll clian1nnd, hr noter!. "There's plenty of roon1 for another nne. too ." Boys ' Cluh officia ls la ::;t. May said they fa vo red the sile "'esl of 1hc pier because JI was next to the city parking lot, which .,..•ould be used by club officials, membe rs and the ir fa milies. "The club really doesn't have that bi~ a parking problem,'' said Groth. "\lt'e lh1nk there v.•ould be enough parking places arounfi the. park." Currentiy, the cily Is awaiting word from the sta te At!OT"ney General's office on the legality of turning ove.r about one· acre of city land to the club, which would pay for construct.ion o{ the building. Groth said a report on the progress of plans for renovation of the B;;ilbo11 Pier area, includi ng traffic circulalion im· provemenl s. \\'Jll be made to the cooncll in <"!bout GO <la.vs. B~ then. it 1.~ p:;is.~1blc thal councilmen wnuld be ablr to ;iuthnrize ndvertising for Inds nn the p<erking Jnl p1·nfPct, lht" fi rst stage or the long-range <!c1·elop1nenl plan. •·1 think ovl'r a fj1·e-year pcrior! ll'e rould very \Veil wind up with sn111e!hlni:: l1Jokfng a bit like Corona del fl1ar State <end Ci!y Br.1rh Park," said c;roth. He added that the city pl anning stair ha s discussc<l the plan.~ \\'ith the Balboa T mpro~·e1rient Associatio n. "\Ve'rc gett ing a lot of su pport fro1n mcrch1.1nls for this renew al process .·· Action Dela ye cl On Liquor Thef l S uspccl's ~la 1ul ;\r11 port Brarh p l ;i n n i n Ii: com- m1~~10Jlrr.'i Thursday night po~tponed ac· 1Jlln on a hamburger ~land proposed by <t n1An ill'rl1.,cd 111 tlir thc!L of liquor from 11ho1E"sa1r rl1.~lrihutor~. The apphcanl for th(' •·spinnaker " <lrive·in, lnkeout re~tciuranl at 720 ,V, Coas1 High11"ay ls Alexander Torbett, 2:i. Torbett, ll7 Via 11ijon. Lido Isle is one nf four men charged with gran<l theft and attempted burglary. They were arreste{I aL Ftliciano'.s Restaurant, where police con fi scated' about $17 ,500 in allegedly stolen liquor. Torbett ·was not present at Thursday nighl's planning commission hearing, \\'hi ch planners contin ued until Ocl. 16. If he does show up at the Oct. 16 session, it may be a lost cause. The plan· ning staff recommended agalnrt granting the required permit. citing poo r traffic circulation plan~. "This," said Planning Director Larry Wilson, "is the worst design for 11 drive-in hamburger stand I've ever seen." Litaked to Ar11ay Scandal Probe Shuts County Firm From Wire Servlee1 A Full~rton finn run by military ml!n described by one Senate investigator A! a Khaki Cosa Nostra has been ordered to 11liut down until a mult imillion graft probe Js completed Jn, Washington. f.faredem Lt.d'., 4301' W. Commonwealth Ave .. Fulk>rton, suppli es ~;nack bar ilcm'! lo scr\"ice clubi; in Vie tnam. \filh annut1 I income estimated at any.,..·here from $1 lo $1 millinn. Principal:. in the firm are currently in \\'ashington for lhc Senate PermallCnt Investigations Subcommi ttee hearings on their alleged involvement in the vut scandnl. St.inning di11closures today Jndtcatlid a co nllpiracy to manipulate the currency of two countriu and double the take from 11tolen fimds through Investment were 01>- ly two aspecb of the alltged·operaUOn. Three key Anny .investigators testified they had enough on Sgt. M•i~ Wiiiiam 0 . Wooldridge. formerly th e Anny's highest ranking enlisted man, to kttp dozens of drtecti\'es busy. Their probe. -1vnr)dwide in scope - rnded when ;:r h\"O·Star general ordered the case closed, th ry said. Source:-i in the Pentagon revea led Th11rsd<1y, howe ver . !hat the Army ill also conducling. ·a separe te ·mvestlgalion into a lleged 11Jot machine rakeoffs and other C'rimc paralleling organiied gangland 1yndlcatcs. A 11pokesman said although the probes are separate, the Army "Criminal Investigation Divi5ion· ls CUM!nl for the same ringleaders being grWed it the Senate subcommittee probe. Accusations have btm made . Jn testimony against Sgt. ~faj. Woohifklge, Sgt~ 1WiJ1iam E. Higdon, 11nd former sergeants Seymour Lllz.ar, Theodore BaM anrl Norvacz llatc~r. Lar.11 r is pre~ident of l\!arcdem J.tfl ., and li\·es at 1114 N. Mayfair Avf., Anahri1n . This group hns bttn named 1n sworn testimony az a111ong alleged key con- spirators in 11 ring which likimmcd off hundreds of thouzandJ of dollars fron1 rigged r;er\'\ce club slot machines on three continenu. ·- Roof Falls In After Trash Men, ~fake Pickup The · tri1sh men picked up !\tr~. Margaret Lawrence's trash in Corona del f.1ar Thursd;iy, But they took her garap:c roof, too. "I y,·as working ln !he yarrt ," to.1 r~. L11 "-rcncr. 209 f ernleaF Ave., i;a1d lodiiy, "when I hea rd a loucl crash and .~aw !hi'! r llOf collapse on two of my tr.nan1s ' ca rs." One of lhem is a br<1nd nr1\' ~tti 11on .,...a.!;(on. Both 1cnants .ire vacationing. \Villiam f\liddlrsworth. the drivrr nf 1hf': cit.v trast1 truck, told police he cut hi~ rig a lit!le too short in the light alley and the truck nicked the corner of the roof. - The. roof collapsed with a crash. "J heard one man yell stop, but It \\'a., loo lale. By then the roof was falling," J\1rs. Lawrence said. f\fean'il'hile. the roof awaits repairmen. Roth car~ are slill pinned 1111dernea\h. "[don't want to tell lhe 011·ners 11·h1tr. thrv 're on \'acarinn." thP l1111dlarly ~:urt . .. Ji .,..·ould JUSl spoil lheir holiday." Kiclney Patient Making Progress K1dnt>y 1ran~plant recip1rnt J I 1n \Vicrnicz, of CQS!a ~1es<1. conti nues tn progress toward health and a norma l life wi th a star ath letr's orga n in his horly . "He's .~li!J in the hospital, b11l hr.'., <loing quite nicely,'' said to.·Jrs. \Vicrnit z, contacted at the family home flt 313 Ogle SL Thursday . The Newport Beach posln1an rntPrrrl ~lount Sinai Hospital 1n Los Angeles shortly after the family of a Lo~ Angele, !Jodgers farm team baseball playrr killetl in a car accident gave permission for the kirlney implant. He has continued to im prove since the operation nearly a mon1h ago, but doc· !ors have given no ind ic ation \\'hen he may be able to return home. Orange Coa•t 1Veather It's going lo be a windy week· rnd, the weatherman says brerzily. L¥.8' for \Yest erlics up to 18 knots unt\E?r sunny skies "'ith tempera- tures reaching into the 80'~. INSIDE TODi\Y Fil.le tliousand student., 1oift f lock to UC Irvin e on ft1 011da11 . · b11t f/1e st11dene popul0 Cio1' · t .t· plosion is 014tdisCanci ng ·lht in· crta.~e i11 11PIO profel,,nrl a1ul 3t1ufent llo11sino. Pogt I I. •••lift' 19 c 1m1·~11 1 c1,u~11111 tt·lt c-r.:• ,, c .... _, a ~1ffo N1tl<1• II r'111r~e1 ,.e.. • •tt!fffttftmt'lll ,~.,. l'l~•~c• )0-11 """-· 14 _...,. LI'°"" 11 "Ullll•U I ,,.,.,,! ... Uc ...... ,. MtYlll U•JI Mutull F~~" H N1tll~tl New• 4•1 0"'"'' C~" II i ,1.11 ~ •• ,.. ,. 1t1.i111r•~" n .u s.,.•h i. 11 Mee~ Mt..-1h 11-ll ltllY!•llft 1' Tttt.1 ... 1 tf·H W11!11tr 4 w .. 111 111w• •·J .,..,..,..,,, HIWI l).U .,.. .... _" U·1' • 2 DAILY PILOT " F"r!d•Y, Oetober l , 1969 Vrge Followup iRege11t s Eye Planners. Praise Miss Davis 'Tomorrow' Plan Case Appeal 'Se>;i.i>0rt Se;;ich·s p 1 an n in g cotn· m1s!loner s &ave unanrn1ous appro val and praise Thursday lo Nev•port Tomorro"··s planning goals documenl and urged U1al follow-up work begin immediately. Aeling on a motion by Commisslonel' Don Adkinson, the commission agreed with these five rerommendations by the citizen planning effort's steering com· mittee: -Review , refine as necessary and adopt the proposed planning goals and we the refined goals as directional policies for the city of Newport. -Establish programs to implement the est abli shed adopl.ed goals. -Publish a summary in brochure !arm of the adopted goals. -Authorize !he preparation of a cnm· prehensive general plan to be undertaken 1111111edia1e!y. -Consider appointment of a committee of selected participants in the Newport Tomorrow project. The committee will serve as a liaison between the com· n1unity, the planning commission and the city council. The commi11slon action spec ifies that lollow·UP work on the goals report be conducted immediately, and in the mean· tirn c both the council and commission can review specifics in the cilu:en plan· ning report. The commlssion ac\1011'\Jas the first of· ricial mo1•e on thr plan since 1t 1\·as publi::ly introduced early last 1veek. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -University of California regen ts conside red Jn ex· 'lraorindary session today the tase tJl UCLA philosophy professor Angela D<n·i;ii -an admitted Comn1u n!sl -\vho fellow faculty 1ncmbers \Vanl lo continur teaching pending the appea l of her dismissal. Miss Davis. 25. was ordered dismJssed by the regents Sept. 19 011 the ground.~ !ong:st~nding u n i \' e r s i l y rcgu!at1on!I forbid the hi ring of Go1nn1unists. As \vas her prerogative under university rules, Miss Davis -a Negrn -appealed !lie dismissal to the UCLA Acadc1111 r Se:1~t~·s c:irn n1itLee u11 pn\'tlcgc a11d lCnll(C _ Coalition Makes Brandt 'The case heated UJl last week when philosophy depa11ment chairman Dona ld K<1lish assigned ,\1iss Davis to teach ''ReC"Urring Philosophical Then1es 1n Black Literature" upon a vacancy. Originally not scheduled to begin teaching until "'inter, Mi ss Davis sud- denly was to make her debul as a pro- fessor next ~1onday . Next German Chancellor Docto1· i11 the Ring Regent John Canad<Jy called Kalish'~ ~ssignment of ?11iss Davis to a teaching BONN, Germany I AP) -'Villy Brandt e:merged today as !be next chancellor of West Germany. His Social Democrats and the small Ftee: Democratic party formally com· bined in a coalition that brought an end to ~(-; L. ~.~ l.•·qt:,.1 .,Cbrbtian ·, .~~~~"·· · domlna'nc! under such leaders as Konrad Three Gls Held In LSD Probe ' At Def ensc Bases r.,TA~lt ( LPJ) -At lra;;L three Arn1y ~erviceinen stationed at Ntkc·l!ercules n1issile site.s near Miami have been ar- rested by civilian authorities in a crackdown on an alleged LSD ring operating on sou th Florida defense bases. The case came lo light today 1o1·hen the three y,·ere brought into court to face (•harges. Army intellig~n~ agents and Dade County narcotic11 detectives a r e cooperating in an investigation expected to lead to other arrests. Actlng on a tip from Army agenls, J\letro detectives raided an apartment in Hialeah rented by six servicemen at - tached to the 47\h Ar!ille ry Brigade and stationed at the l\ike-llercules site jusi 1~·est of J\fiami·s Paln1e!to Expressway. The Sept. 13 raid netted the arrests nf Edwin Foster, 20, of San 1\1arino, Calli. ~·ho police said 50\d LSD tablets to a narcolics agent : William R. Schultz. 20. of Oregon, who was charged 1o1·i!h three counts of sale of l..50, two of possession and one count of conspiracy to commit a felony: and Robert J. Camden Jr., 19, ,.,·ho v.'as charged with one count of sale and one count of possession of L.50. Mesa Cyclist Struck bv Car _, A Costa :-.·\esa you1h r1d1n g his 1110\ort)· r:le across a car lot su!ferf'd cuts and bn1!ses Thursday night 1o1·hen hit by a car, police said toda y. James K. Smith, 17, or 2737 Cardinal Drivt, v•as treated at Costa r-.1es;i Memorial Hospital afler the accident al the AUas Plymouth dealership, 2929 Harbor Blvd., police satd The driver in1·oh·cd 11·a~ irlent1ficd a, Paul A. Booth. 21, of 718 Goldenrod A1e., Corona de] Jl,·lar. DAILY PILOT tit.I.NOi COASl '"Vil ISMlltG COMJOAN'!' Jl•!.•rt N. W•t4 •r••'*""'..,. J'ullll- J1c\-I . C1t11y VU l'•Miolll'ft' -G_,,. ~-t Eo1'0• T~1un11 A M~,p~:~• ¥_1,..{d"O' . J1ro"'• F. Colli •1 11_,-t ••KA Cil1 E<lilor ,..,.,,.,, '"'-' Offlc• 1J 11 W•ol l1tl~11 l 1ul1v1"I M•ili•1.444reu: P.O. le• 11 15, •J44l o .... -... (e•t• M•P: JJO ,,..,1 l•v s1 ... 1 Lt-I~: 17) """"'t ... _...,., Hllflll,..lool .. IOU!: lOf St• SW• .. I Dr. Sam Sheppard (right) has appropriate grin1· 'vresUe while in the Ohio Pen1tcnt1ary \vllerc ,he i--pat ,;defiance'~ and with three other Adenauer. Ludwig Erhard and the cur· aces, grunts and groans as he den1onstrates "ilh ~pent 10 year s for the murder Bf his ,vffe . for 11·hi c l1 rrgenls den1anded today's mee ting. rent chancellor. Kurt Georg Kiesi nger . r.tike ".Porky" Loren his ne\v role as a 1vre~l!er at he later 1vas found innocenl. The regents g.:11hered a1nid controversv Brandt., 55, .... ·ill be the fir~t Socialist the Cleveland Arena. Sheppard says he learned to 1lltich sel'eral L'C officials have descrihr(I chancellor of \Vest Ger~any. Before. H.it· 11s ercn niort 1o!a t1le than the Eldridge ler and World War II. in 1930. Socialist Clea\'er affair. Herman 1'1ueller headed a German gov· • Cleal'er, Bln c.:k P;cu1lhcr 1nini~tcr of in- ernmen!: . . . U11J ConVOC"'lIOll B ~ f Sends c r~r 1 ~'ati~n and ~1 1~ a fugiti ve fro1n T~" ~ .. s;.,-.,,,~ .. ,1.,. '""''!lit ·a , JllJdc!le' , '-:If . . .. ,~.,. .. ,, . -. -J. . \ P, n .'-'!. · U · -... . L}.ngrns ~ hil-liforn'~ &:.\Cri\" Ui;:( -~·J'119 Qee hired tr0tma:-df Jde61fty';iot,to0tar·rrt>m that ·.·~~ ,?'.''4':> ·-........r:\J{ ),1!~...,· ,~· -..,.. -. ~ • •• ;-:-,'Y ·i c ·;VO" · ', ''·«'¥·~-, ~ . · · ", .. ', ,..-p,.':11 . "ti' . 6'~'\'"·~~·~'i ....... '.~~Jf't .ifc~i~v'."A:t~rt~il~.; ..... -~(,:';· espo~sed by the c.hr~stian Dem~r~tl'i, To Put College regents ba lked , forbidding him to teach and in fact the Soc1a\Jsts. an~ Chr1~t~an and later taking back the power to hire, Democrats have been ruling 1n coalition R d w lf Pla fire and approve facu lty frorn the nine for the last fo"' Y""· Tl gh 'T . l' evampe e are n UC chancellors . . Lately they have d_ifftred ove~ r~vahia· n·ou r1a I '\'hen the regenls assumed the power !ion of the mark, y,·1th th.e Socia.lists for over faculty, they adopted a rule saying 11. In the y,·ake Qf Sundays elect1<ms. the ''Unh'ersity on Trial" will be the themt: the~· would not apply political tests in the ma rk .has floated to a prem1u1n or n1ore of UC lrrine's annual opening day con· \\'ASHING TON (UPI) -The Ni xon ad-avert some criticism. Whit e House aides consideraLion of professors -a rule UC than f1~e p€rc, ent 01·cr panly, supporting \OCatlon on r.1onday. ministration has sent lo Congress ·what said in August, for exam ple. that the pro-President Charles Hitch says the regent !: the So"1ali•ts "ase "ne sp"ke ti d th " I a l{l'a1n would spell an end to food stamp' '-" '-· Following a mock co111·i rurnlal. a <-'Oil· u , u sman ca e e rea ""' r on arc no1v contradicting in the Ang~la In Sunday's rlcc!lon. Brandt's panv pol'erty" -a plan to reva1n p the nation's for poor persons ; but the bill rtleased Oa\·is affair. ,1.0n 224 Bundcstil" pilrliatnrnt seats and \ocallon ('Om mi1lee hn.s issued in· Thursday. in response to the controver~y , 1 1 1 11 'welfare program by putting some \1·elfare that idea pro,,ke". cootained a pro,1·5100 .Just t!11s \';t·ek L'CLA 's Acadcmie tlie Free Drn1ocril!S under \~·alter Scht·•I, 1 Ir 1n cn .<; ag~1n~t ic adm1111slration, " ,_. t " 1 f • 0 . ' rec:lpienls to 11·o rk . /or fcxxl stamps .~rnalc \ o eu lo censure 11r regents or ". g111ng tile two p<1r1ies a rornblned 1TI<1· l<i<.:ully and student bod.1'. · ~1rin~ :O.l 1ss Davi.~ atid rc1er~ed its 1!1-Jority of 12 :-.cats over the Christian But the so.page b1lL senl to the Capitol "This is the real y,·ar on pol'erty. not The ad1nini stration has been ind icted 1 · · t k' · I ·• '" If s ta .1·ear·old cndor:-;c111f'1\! nf lhc u11i\'crs1\.'f . J)1'1nocrats 11·ith 242_ nen r y eight weeks after Presiden t Nixon JllS a s 1rm1s J, "e are . ecre ry !or fraud I on <>rounds of failure to de li\·er 1 1. · h · Ro"-rt H f"nch sa ·d H• 'd th b'l\' ban on lurin g Coinrnunist~-"Thil l wcis to The electorate g;H·e neither SoeJa list.s " 1rst out 1ncd its prov1s1onl; tot c nation , "" · 1 1 . " ~a1 e 1 s on its prorn J5es 111 196:i lo be 111novati1·r . · d 1 1 d r· · · -h. pro~als would p t poor td J t J,t lhc rrgcnt~ know," llnc facult .< n(Jr Christian Democrats a clt·ar inandate arrive too ate or e 1n1t11•t: action t is ,.YY u e er Y coup es Personalized, etc.) and for institutional -1 C abo"e ti~ po"e"y 1·ncome 1· h't th n1en1ber sai-d, ;,that wr beliel'e the no t:i rL1lc alone and Brandt \i•as the su e-ra"J'sm. · ~e!'is1on o ongress. • ,.._ • 1·1 1ne w J e o er " Th d ] t f poor farru'\1'es o Id ece· 60 t pohlical Lest dor1 r111c :;L!pcrscded t11e C'essft1l 11·ooer or the Free Dcinocrats, e e <:1y y,·as an unusua one or a w u r ive perct:n . 1'he filr 11l1y l1as been indicled for rail· -d · b · h 1~ po"erty le"ei m1· · u re!!ul<t!ion on Con1munists." \\'ho l1cld the balance of po1\•er. presi enual program, ul 1t (! t"-" to • · • n1m ms. · · i n~ lo a<lciress the cntic;i J issues of the D · th fi t r ·1 t As he arrived in San Francisco for The Bundestag \l'lll be called inl o unng e trs year o 1 s opera ion . ~ession lat.er lhJs month _ probably Ocl. day, faill!lg to be concerned v.·ith the in-the bill \\'OUld nearly double the federal loclay's 1neet1ng. LCLA C l1 an re I I o r 2 _for a vote on Brandt's candid acy. !crests of the students .end failing to F'uiiei·al Held welfare spending of about $4.2 billion an· Charles Young predicted, "In a I I adhfre lo proper standards of objecti1·e nually by adding some 12,4 million poor likelihood there v.·il! be a lot of literal and scholarship . ptrsons to public assisatnce rolls. figurative bloodshed ln !he next few Hitchhike Plan For Thefts Ends; Tivo Teens Jailecl Santa Ana police and sheriff's depuli es Thursd ay night arrested h1·0 nien y,•ho, investigators claim, robbed !::\ Toro· bound r-.1arines in three separate in· cidcnts_ Booked inlo Orange County jail on :-;usp1c.ion of annerl robhcry y,•ere. Rogrr Dale Allen, l8. a Ct1m p Pendleton ~larine , and Robert \\'. Balok. 19. Sant.~ Ana. Both men arc a\>aiting inuniclpal cou rt arraignment , Jn1·Pst1g.;itors Indal' :illc,!!ed that Allrn and Ba lok clrol'c their car arounrl lhr S;:inta A11:i rn'rwav on the lookout i!ir \larincs t llu111bin~ iheir 11a ~ back to thf' El Toro ba~r. F11·e \·larines had their plf('J.:rts empt1er1 1n lhr<'r 1111:1de nts, <ll· <-'Jrd111g to 1nvesl1g<11or~ V1etin1s tnld 'lff1c-er~ thal t1o1•0 1nrn rlrO\'e the1n to th e .so11thra~t setlor nf ~anla Ana , hclrl a A5-ca11 ber aulomat1e to lheir head~ and demanded cash S11itlt1g Up Th e students ha re been indicted for an · Fo Mes Boy 9 But key argument to !he incrrasc is 1nonths O\'er the iss11e and an overruling !i·1n!r\lectuaJ .end n1indlts~ activism ant.: r a ' that those receiving benefits Y.'OU)d be re-of the regents by the court" /or ;ipa!hy and stupidity. Funeral ser\·ices ror a little Costa ~fesa quin!d to acctopt work training and/or Attorneys will present witnesses for 1hr 11 ho died aftrr a lingering illness we re rn1plo.vmcnL if available. Exen,pted from <!efer.sc and prosecutio11 before a Judge A hrld today at Bell Broad"·ay r-.tortua ry the 1\'0rk requirement 11·ould be the ill 1ur.v, t·omposed of a rando111 se le cl1on of Ch apel. and agrd ; rnothrrs of chilrlren 11ndcr si x: new s!l1dents. 1s to rcpo1·t \\'il11in a 1o1·e~k Riles frir Nicholas A Hehn . !'!, !li7 niothe rs in hoinc,:; 11·i1h ab)e·bodied \\•ilh a series of suggestions· -not co11 · Sturgeon Dri\'c 1o1·ere conducted at ll a.m., fathers present : children: fa n11 l y victions with Rr1'. Erl Reill offici ating and in· rnembers nl'l'ded in the horn e: and J•'irtt da y t:las~es 1o1•1\I be d1sn1 1ssed c)11r. tcrment folln1\·ing in Harbor Rest persons already holding full·t1n1c JObs, no J\1 r1Tiorial Park. mat~r hov.· low the y,·ages. in;, tllr ho1!1'~ n[ lhc {'011\·oca thin -11 a.n1 .. to 12.30 p.m. 111 the Fine Arts Plaza -to allow students and fa cully lo altend. The t:onrocation committee, thaired by A~$istant Profe~sor of Economics Duran Bell. consl."t~ of students. faculty and un1l'ersity staff. 'Hark ~ow 3.77 to S FRA:\Kfl!RT. C'1ern1an1· CAP\ -· Tl1c \\'('i:;( r.eriTian ni:irk el(lsed 31 '.1 i7 to 1hr i-S rl11!1ar Frida;: ;:iftrr o)X'n1ng at a r1·cord hi~h of 3 i65q to lhc dollar. Tht a\'eragr price of the doll <1 r Ul re\a. l1r11. lo1 thr mark 11a~ equal 10 a revalu a. l1nn of 5 75 percent ;ind thr pres1drn1 o! lhi: Ceni r<1I Bank 1o1as f!llQled as s,1yin'1. :i ~ ·1 \lf'l'ctnt l'evaluat1on 11 011ld b" re<i~nnahle.. Sur1·irors include his parents, ~lr_ and The bill v.·oulrl set $\Kl a month as the ~·!rs. Gerald Hehn , a brother Jeffrey, minimum payment for persons 65 and maternal grandpa rents ~1r. and ?11rs. older and for lhe blind and disabled. Th is Harold Frank, of Costa r.1esa and $90 floor 1o1'as higher than the $SS paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. minimum mentioned in Nixon'! outline Al~rt Hehn, of San Jacinto. last August. ( Astroue1nts Get High H onor Fro111 Brazil RIO DE JA~EIRO fAP) -Apollo lt a~!ronau!" Nell A. Armstrong and r-.ficha~l Collins received Braz il's highest decorntions for foreigners Friday. The moon pioneers \\•ere pre~ented with. the National Order of the Southen1 Cros~ by Foreign 11-iinister Jose de J\1agalhaes Pinto. I I ' FtNISHID IN MIMOSA YILLOW 01 CUHN . HAND DICOU. TID IN CHALi WKm ••• GLASS SHELVIS AND TWO INTlllOI LICOHTS. $ 9 IY DRMI. THE MOST TRUSTID NAMI IN l'UINITUU. __ ----·--·--7 9 EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR: HEN~IOON -DREXEL-HERITAGE VI'! ft1t•••1t INTERIORS Abbie Hoff1nan, one of eight 111e:n on trial for con ~pira cy to n1c !le r iols dur1n 2 ·1968 Den1ocratic National Convention 111 Chicago. ad;usts Indian headband as he anS\vers question during ne11·s conference 1'hursd;:iy. Hoffman said defen ~e \V Ould call Chicago r.,tayor ''J::ood ol<I Di~·k !);:ilr.v" to te:;tl t'y a l trio! · NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wntcliff Dr., 442-2050 OPIN ,RIO.AT 'Tl\ • Prof•ttlon•I lnt•rior 0.1lgnen Av•il•bl._AID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy. OPIN P.110,t.T 'TIL f 494-6551 . / ) .. ···~~~--~--~ SECRET SPRAY • DEODORANT 49c 1.09 size WITH COUPON Th• oupe• .... 1i-per1pir- 11 n l deo .. 0•11nl 1pr11y for longer proleclion. l •ll<. • FULL CRIB I MATJRESS I 11.00 J99 valu e WITH COUPON f ull •i•-reor11ld ''"' <•ib mollrfH I of we!• prC>Of \l l nyl in lour prelly p rint•. ModPI 6 0 0 llMIT I WITH COUPON ••Iii• with l•r9e, ! 1leer 1•111nll 11'4eker. I -... .. "''' llMll I WITH COUPON • • • • 4 ¥ Whee! A whole gift0 li 5t full of toy• for bobics, toddle rs, big boys ond girls,,. C11f Cit one fonlC15ticC1lly low p rice of 59c each. Hurry in! FAMOUS NAME TOYS •Piano • TitC1n Missile •Toke·C1 part Trucks • Stacking Rings •Telephone •Old Time Cars •fun-with•Numbers I ii a ($pc; 4 Si&N'.!C.£ I .• i ,-Slt.»S.J_O!J!5ZJ _____ .~ ~·.' ~.·:""' .... -.>:"''•~~ 'l;::"'!',:"3 0 .'4 I rl iy 0· 1r•1•r 1 l "b~ -------- KAPOK FILLED BED PILLOW Grand opening . p,;,.1 147 ~·· ,..;._-, "'' ~ -.,; ... : 7 -, AUTOMATIC 4°SLICE TOASTER 19.9 5 value 999 f ""' oly 1 i •,. •-•lice !011Her w il h lovely chrom• i..,;,~. Model 34111 llMIT I WITH COUPON SUPER POWER AUTO VACUUM 6.95 299 04.H_ v r rLoT 7 • 40 • ---------------------------------------------------. ---------------.. DARV PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Freeway Route Change Ob, no. We asl'11lle that \\'a s lbe reaction of many lo<·al freeway-watchers tu the news tba' Ne\vport Beach is once again 1eeking a change in the a dopled I_,a ci fic Coast Freeway routing \vest of the Upper Bay. Jl wasn't, 1hough, the reaction of Costa Mesa city i::overrunent. "I believe Lti at. on anything that Will hel p Nc,1·rort \Vi thin its own boundar1e:<. it should be our city's policy to tell them to ao to it," said Costa Mesa (,:ounc1hnan Robert Wilson. His fellow councilmen agreed with hin1. Newport, lhen, ha• Cofta M11a's informal bltt11ing11 to consider movine the thing inland-but not so far in- land that it affects Cos1a ~1esa. • That seems to be a sensible altitude. And it cerlain- ly indicates. on Co~ Mesa's part, an unprecedented - and, we hope, not unwarranted -trust in Newport'• intentions. The cont roversy that v.·ill s urely come a s Newport city officials 1nove ahead with their studies couJd, it ap- pears, rc1nain within Newport's city limits. If it doesn't remain, Costa Mesa can righUully claim it has been led down the primrose path. 1\ route realignment poses sticky enough problen1s just within Ne\11port-and between Ne\vport and the stale. Most Expl08ive Issue Tt,1 mo.i ex.plosive issue facing Newport Beach city councilmen at the ~ ii, without argument, tide~ la1lds use tee s. That became evident at the munieipa\ lawmakers' last meetiftg. Councilmen were f""9d 'vitll flD overf101v c rowd of very angry cammerct.I a~ private boat 1ljp O\l.'ners. I.Marijuana Drive Is a Farce' 'Tn the F:cli\or · 'iperalion Intercept ls a larce, a fra~d. ani.I c:ontri bu tes to the break.down of the. l1 r~!t h uf innunie rable l' a i i Io r n i a ) ~ng.~\('I'~, As 111 os1 peoplt-knoll' hs now , wt have br)(-11 Jll tht mtdiil of a marijuana ~l\~rt<igf• fnr· some lirn c_ \Vha1 happens In 11 :h1anJ 11:111a shortas.e · People turn lo other fi r u~s \\'h1ch I.Ii why we've been J<:('£ini:-"1 1nany k1di aJ love.ins and rock «Jr.errl s ;,tumbling a i· o u n d on b;ti'b1tur;11cs or fla pp ing th r1r gums en Sf'tl:d. ., );ow , !lir rn;-i in produl'1 that Operation l1!1_crl·rpt 11 ill 111terccpl 1~ 1narljuana; n1o:i1 qu<in:i has allvays bel'n the thing s~~cd 1n11~t often at the bln·ck>r. :BLT HARHITUl\ATU and speed, not Irr mc1111on LSD and 1nesca\ine, can be 11'!?nur<u:tured by semi-amateur un- 1t•rgroun<I chemists anyv.•here in the l1!J11r!! St::itcs. And' by the way, a lar11e. n ~·t of lhr LSD ~Ad mf11 caline l::jein1 told lotll'ly i.~ la ~·ed liben~lly \li'i\h strychnine. .~P£cd and belladonna. Gels the kids h1£hcr 1ha1 v.·ay: Only bad side-effect, so 1fu.y say, I~ tl\a~ ijle riSOOS leave them ncrrous. bleary-eye and some.what •·111·it(•hy" for a few d~s afterward. Thinf... LESTER BANGS T.11 111r Ed11or Th i~ rrgard s projects of r.tr. Cal SU'11art. ci1.v park.Ii dlreotor, '.SuhJe.t'\ · The asinine proposed ex - lll"\1cl 1tu rr of $90 ,000 fa.r plastic "grass'' ~id two d0zen "Golden R<iin" trees: to be H'IE.lail(•d on Jambofee Road ·s ra ised me- 'lf;111 bct\\"l'~n Ford Rnatl and Ea&tbluff l'ri1·c. Allcge\1 Rcasoo ing . Easy 1na1n tenancc. J~ay, fal se "economy." ·f 'ALLACY : Mr.. Sle1vart h11.<; pllrchased de£:.iduolls trees. ln case he 11eecls • reminder. tlre1du1n1~ t rel'S sl1t•d thrir leaves and 111 Lhe i.:as(' C)! K p;:i1 11\:ul;1t;r 11r Golden Rain !rec. lhc trf'r b!1,0111 ~ "1111' 111 late JUilf' and .luly and 1~ fnlln11·en h>: lilt' !ru~t. unsightl y bladd er like 1 •:<p:o:u !r ~ which hang on un1 11 la le fal l lL 1~ .<;101,4 growing and considered i>hort-lived, a ~ trees ao. \\1ho rakes the lea ves:' FALLACY NO.%: Plastio grass is easy to maintain even if it does cOflt more. Jn reality. it is fah;e, ugly 3f1d impractical because rain does loosen the 111ue. Take a look at tht City Hall dividers. Cement nails require C'OStly men-hours t.o..Hlstall to try to ma ke the pl astic adhefe~ People do persist 1n th rowing ligh ted ti ga re!les from their cars. Plastic n1ells. Period1l' vacuuming indeed~ How often and how much lo keep it clei n and in good rei>ai r'.' ~fR. STEWART rieeds t0 do son)r sound research. I refer hirn lo the Surisl'! Western Garden Book. The Onlrien Rain lree ls desc ribed on page~ 295 and 296 1 would suggest hC' read the ('h apter nn treei;, pages 276-305 fr o1n wh1cl1 he c.in make a wiser chu1ce ol e1 erg1'£'en:. 11 li;\h keep the ir lert ve)'; and 1nu1nta1n tln.'l r :ir• praranct year round Further readin g ~hollld l1f!-ti1111111d Co\'erS, pages 209·216. rnr lllllillplr choice of pltonl ~ lhnt 111~1111\:1111 a fl ;i~ surfact. end ~·ear·long ~i1\1sfi1r!•1I'\ 11p• pearance. IN CASE ~Ir. S1cwar1 ~l,11·~ 1 •I h;i1 c lhe book, he is 1velco1ne to bo ri·1 •\\ 1n1n•' Plastic grt1ss in this fertilf' arc;i ~ l!e h11 to he kidding . This is unrea l. \\'IN!ji'RE D VOEGELII't .:Our Most Pressing Need Thou~hts At Larse: 1'hr rnost pre1sh11 need in Ame:rlca Ci>day ts to transform qur p'resent political 001ts into gelH!COllomic. entities. ftetting rld rif our obsoleecent "states f[nd ':.i:ount1rs., and replaeln& the{!' with units .hf s11lf-go1 rrnrnerit thilf ha Ve relevanct: to modern needs and cor'ldlt lons. • • • . ,,.I' ron l111ar ily think of ''histQry .. as '0111cL!un~ 1te:1d or rr:n1Qte, but ho"' ·many fl! u~ rc·;d1 ~c thal in I~ wist 20 yfars Z,ionC' n101·r new natlnn:sta tes hav~ comi! l~to br111g tha n in all pre:riuus centuries r' ';-__ By Ge•n·ge --- Dr:1r (;corge - i\ly ,1·1fe goes hon1e to her mother f'1cry t1n1e she ~els mad at me. l"nforlunately, t hi s overcrowli• the 4 • tiny apartment of her parent.., so .. l1rr brot her romeg to live with me • 11'hile she is there, fl.1 y ptQblerp is this ls my brothrr·in .Jaw justfiied • in 11's1sling I hPlp him with the dishes? GONFUSED J)r:lr Confused II I 11·ere_ you , ! Lhink I \l'Qtdd So huinc to n1y mother i S"nd y•)Ur problPni~ lo IAGrJt now and avoid tbc Chr1~t111as n1sh.J of recorded history ? • • • Air polh~(ion is coinrnanding mort ~blic attenUon now than ever, but 1he Pf0~1t!m is at least SOO year.~ old . in illlake.s-~re's lime. th(' . diarist. _.Jul1n Eveiyn, ~rded "the helhsh and d1sm<1 I cioud!I" "'hJch envelo~ Lonclon. "pro- ducing cat4rrhs, phlhisics, coughs <1nd consumption .. , • • • Lanruage i~ the great rcp<1s11.ory of male chauvinism. When \v e men11on an1- Mlll. we rerer to the dog , the horse. the lion, not to the bitch. the mare. or the Uoneu-which is especially !udicrou:<: in the latter case, since the lioness ac- tively support!! t h~ f:imfly, doing mo.~t of lhl trunllng for food , e1ce p1 ~·hen nursina: her -youfii. • • • Demf>l'IPhlrs now lipe&lr of "'u"r· r.ili81j" by tht-e~ Qi this cent11ry whh pnpulallana ef Ii mllflen and upward ; a~ this explosion can btst be grasped by reflecting on tht fact that. a mert: cen- tury ~o. only three U.S. e:ilie:s-New Yor k. l>hiladelphia , and St. Loui!l-had reached populations oI JOO,OIXI person.l, Thay )'lelded to !bet crowd to the extent .-_ postpon- ing a d~on to request the preparation of a draft or· dinance that wolld estlblish the fees. On Monday, Oct. 13, councilmen 'vill take up the is. ::.11c again. "A few more week s shoul d make no differ· enc:r ." said one l.'Ouncilman . Encouraged by the delay. the cro\vd will be U1ere aga in. lt will be just as deter1n1ncd-if not n1ore so-to klll 1he issue , once and for all. If, hov,rever, the council majority dues decide to go nhead \~'ilh the ordinance. lhe boa ting cro\vd will return -l\'.•ice. '!'hat i1 the number of Jorn1al publlc hearings rcquir-.:d before the ordinance can be finally voted on. That final vote. of course, can go either way. At th is stage, it appears that a thin maj ority of councilmen favo r imposition of the fee s. The formal public hearings are dea:igned to draw out whatever additional informa~ tiOn there may be on the subject. If there is fresh information, a few councilmen may yet be swayed one way or the other. B~t it _is info'?Jlation alone that must do iL Noisy rhe tonc, f1 st-shak1ng, name-<:a1ling , cheer.~. boos, ap· pl ;;n1~e and downright rudeness should S\va y no one. Th at, unhappily, \Vas 'Lhe kind of audieiice behavior nt City Hall at the last council m eeting. Wheth\lr there.' should be tideland s fees. and \Vhrth· er Ul~t fe,s shoul d be $1 a year for earh foot of boat slip, are questions that cannot properly be delibera'ted and resolved ill an atmosphere of temper and bad man- ners. The Cflpacit y of the co~1ncil chan1bers is a bout 100 pef$0fli. 'Mlat many people, in that small a room .. can makt!: a lot of noise. CoU11ciln1en must not-. however. c:onfu.<;e such a roomful of constituents \l'ith the 43,000 or so Newport citizen• ~1ho do not sho1v up. The-tid~lands use.fee n1 11st bC' jll dgcd on i t~ merits. and on its merits alone , 'Fire! Ffre' Firer , . ~,-""(,~ ,.,.11-...;.· \j I I _ l . Pentago1i Ca11ipaig·1is Agai11st 'Pot' Stress of Starving ls Too MJtth 'VASJ/JNGTOi\; -The Pcnla µon , while !1 c!iscounti reports ot 111dcspread "pot" sinoking in Vic tna1n , is n10v ing to re\'erse a steady trend toward increased use of marijuana by Ols everywhere. In its campjiign agoirul ml'iiu1n1 the Defense Department I• cooptratln1 with 11(h('r federal 1Juthoriti1111, 1ncludin1 Utt Hureau of Narcotics ind ~ Cu1MJm11 Bureau, which l!'il currently tryinf lo l·tJ.oke off supjili~ of "pot" bound for U S. 1·Jl1es. The Anny ha1 even st11rted a pilrit progr a1 n for training dogs lo locate ma n . )ll<ina by s1nell. Jn a fact shet1l , i~sued al thr enrl or \la.1, tilt' Penlagnn roported thal therr 1 ~ • ~·u·111 a lly no addiction· to the so-called h;ird narcotics" in service units. It dr:.rnbed as •'gr o s 1 e1aageration" reports thel a1 many 11 ~percent of the 1roops in Vietnam are regular users of 1nariiuana. THE FACT IHEET said available ~tatist ics, admittedly no index of un- detected marijuana uee, &how that dr ug offrnsc~ have been increaaing among Gl5 ::.JllC(' 1965 . It reporLad, however, lhat the v.·orldwicle statistic1 for JIU reliect th1t ~111-:htly lcsi; than 5 servicemen per 1,000 11 ei-r th rn in volved In mariju1na in- 1e~I1g;i11o ns. Attdit 1unal army stall11ic1 were later pn·::.L'Tl iL'tl lo congress:ion11I committees !wl1111d 1 Jnscd doo rs. The rising narcoUcs 1n111d 11.\~ reflec ted Jn the number of 1.·n111plr1~d 11n1g lnvesliiatlon1 filed al the Al'111v'5 111vestigati ve records repository, 111 1%:>. Ji~ :;ul'h 1nve6ti11tions were 1 ornplc1ed. The an nual fisure has in- 1·rf':IS('d (';1ch year lo a total 61 8,247 in 19fi8 -the hig h up to lhaL tune. F1gu1·cs for thll fir&! rive months o( this ye ar , however, when projected to an an· nual basis, indicate that about 15,000 in- vr.~tigatit :s will be coirtpleled during the l.'urrenL year. "CRITICAL" PROILll!\1....,Lt. Gen. A. n Conn or, who prt?sented lhe data 1n congres.!.ional bL191et sess)ons, iocluded <irug abuse with the rising tide. of dissent in the military amon1 the "most critical" of disciplinary prohltmli for the armed .services. "Wilhin the past year the Army has in- rreesed tra ining of crhrtinal investigators in ~peciali1ed cour1f1 in drug abu~e and detection; distriltu\ed cornrn1nd in· formation materlal1, including film s. en rlrugs and drug abl!ae, af\d initiated a pilot program to train dol• in the deiec4 tlon c;t naroo\io5. ",\rrny chp pl~ins hll\'fl l>e en pruvlded \I 1lh t'ducational material on the 1noral :'l rhl spintual hnplicatlons of drug abuse. n1Hl \l'or kshops have Peen e&nd ucted tD 11rirnt and assii~ ch11plaln1 l!fl 1vays of den li n~ with l)le drug pmblen1 ,'' the gcncr<i l declared "CLOSE COOPkl\ATION 4nrl Jia15on are maintained witf't the FBl 1 U.S. \ustom.<; Bureau, ltHI Federal Bure1111 nf Na rcot ics and Oan1erou1 Oru11i, and civil po lire agencies." he ~al1I 111 lts campelRn a1111h1!lt 1tru3 abuse tltr Defense Department has already printed J.5 milliOfl c11pi"1 of a parnJlhlet de1i1n.i for distrlbuthm lo e11oh Mrvlctm1ri. h• addition. a reference handbook for com- manrtini:i offic11r1 has beeorrte 1 bd1l seller (more lhan 130 ,000 copies) at the Government Printing Office. lly ftobtrt S. Allf!fl and John A. Goldsmitb They Are Thin Fat People By :\OR.\IAN !\'IXON, ;'.1.0, '! hC' r.«-1 111 pa1g11 ag;1!11sl overwr igh! i.;arf lrn rJ to 1f'ag1c cJ nScq uences. P:irtic!Jlarly 11 lien adolescent girls strive desperately to cn1ulate svelte motion picture stars, television periOOalities and £.a s h io n models. 'nley rationaliz~: "If only I can achieve a beautif1:1l 1lend1r figure, then I also will be succe.uful and happy." So lhey starve lhemaelv.,i rtlentlealy. Many de lose wei'1lt and st.aJ recluct(f. But countleu fat peoplt, young and old. le males tnd males, ntY• make tt. They 11·ork hard on whatever diet Is current :1nd choice, become slim and trim, then stiddenly give lip the stru111le and regain all they l'llil or mor e. TllE STllESS of litarving Is too much ror them, particul1rly thOlt who live in neighborhoods were obeliity i& not a •evere 10Cial liabllity, Others 1Ucceed in 1tayina thin but their psychol<>1iqal prc)Qlfml, which ctu1ed obMlty in the fir1~ place, are not resolved by slendtrl1in1. l{!v11n. lhoulh they Jose theiT es:oess J>O!P'Qa1e, they are thin fat people, still 1s unhappy, depressed and anxiotls 15 when they wera nltfne. Some women nl!'intain the ''perfect figure" by regurgitating after meals. 1"hey oflen-iJOr11e themee lve' with huge amounts of food , even a who le pie or cake, then go immediately to lhe toilet ' \ . and bring Jt all up again by self-induced vomitfng. THEIR PREOCCUPATION with r e- maining tlun and glamorous is almost delUsional. To their friends they appear normal, vi vacious and attractive. but 1n· side they are hurting badly because of emotional l'O!'lflicts. in some yoong women wit h a c:om- pulsive drive for thinness. the disgust for food leads to complete loss of appe tite alld a phobic av oidance of anythin g nourishi ng. So1nrho1v, ea ting is equated \vith self-indulgence, ~vil and sex. Anorexia nervosa, 1he tcnn used for the more malignant form of aversion to eating, occurs most often in adolescenL girls and young women who feel lonely, ugly, unloved and unwanted. THEIR PRIMARY drive Is to avoid eal ing. Although extremely em aciated, they sho1v remarkable bodil.v 11igQr. quite in co ntrast Ir: undernourished individuals \vHh co nstitutional disease. But they are restlesi;, ooristipated, th eir skin is dry, and lheir periods are uregular or stop entirely. When the drive to remiJ,in U}ln g!)es beyond their conscious control, ttiey become progressively en1aciated cind liOme actually die fron1 starvation. Almost all ol these pa tients were once obese, but this wss only one symptcm ot a genera! psychoneurotic di&tu rbance. 'Their relentless pursu'it of thinnep rcpreienti a hostile, defiant compliance 14·\lh U1eir mother '• insistei1Ce on dietina lo avoid abeaity. TIOOR llLNl;U bring• 6econdary (lain' throu1h attenttc>n, Jove, and aym· pal hy from di.a famil y, often at lhe et:· pense of a more favored brother or sisier. When hospitalized, lhey commence to eat again only after the parents exil froin the picture. But intravenous in· JLisions, spoon and tube feedings may first be nece&t1t1ry ta preserve li re. With psyc hiatric treatment most anorexi• nervoaa paLienls recover after \~orking throu1h their deep-seated emoLional con· flicts. TH.ill!: Altl: MANY types of obesi\¥ with compleI underlying c a u 1 e !', physiolo~ical and psychologi('a]~ as w111J 11s heredll!ry and cultural factors. Cra.!h diets, special e1erci1e1, reducing salot\oi anrl figure ('orrection systems may wo..W for sn111e, but for many fat people, red~· 1ng without emotional readine58 i! discoijfaging and, without psychiatrk: belp, can end di111trou1Jy. Viet Cong Refuses to Talk PARIS -Tile: poin t about the Paris peace talks which i1 least understood in the United States is that the "provisional government" of U1e Viet Conli absolu tely and categorically refus es lo talk t'11 rcpresentatil'es of the gol'ernment or South Vietnam. In the absence of such disc uss ions pe ace arrangements cannot be worked out and the head of !he American delega- tion, llenry Cabot Lod11e1 merely faces: dally rruslratious. This nightmare of frustralion leads to~;11rd one COflCIU6ion. Presiden\ Ni1 on \\•ill have to wari wl a .solution In Viel11a1n which does not de- ~nd Ul>Ofl l\ aettlement in Paris, for lherc 1nay ne ver be a settlement An1bassador Loda:e has been involved in lhis dl'eary bu~in@•S for six Jong years -two assi&nmenl.s aa: American am- bassador in S.l1on, a year u a pre1iitn- t1al adviser, •l\d now ht has been in Paris since lhfl first of th' year as head of the Arnerloan peace delegation . There 11·('re tirnes during U1is Jong pe_riod \\'hen Ambassador L001e 1ave an in1pression of controlled optimism. THI8 (:AN NO LONGER bt judged to be the case. Al lhe upen1n1 of the Ni1011 Adniinlstratieiq there 1ras st1ma rtll50fl .for oplin1isrri. Tf\e Sovii::t •ovprnm,rit ap· Dear Gh.1on1y Gu11 Time again fGf a renrval or Ule lease on the Corona del Mar re- rreshn1ent conce!lsion . Please. oh p!ea5e -can't We have at least 1wo stands -111·0 (or more) con· oe~ionaires -:se that (with com· petiUonl we may hive pnd food and service. -II. B. K. TM, ...,,.,,_ '.n.tto ,, ... .,., 11i.wt;. _. 1MC•n•r11, ,,.,... ~ tN ... __ s... .... , "' _.,. ,. •'-"'' --Dell' l'!llf, Ri•·hartl Wilson pear('d 1n he cooperative lo the extent that it \\it:;; tirging !he United States tll persuadt< 1he Thieu-Ky governinent to ta!k lo t11e Viet Cong in Paris. But when that wa.<; accornplished, with great di f· flculty, the Viet Cong. backed up by the North Vietnamese, refused lo l•li and there the situation has remained 5lnc1 last March, a~lutely n1otionle&&. It is concluded here by the best in- formed in the Americ.qri dele(!alion that the. Vie~ Cong will be pvntitted by th a Norlh Vietnamese to fWgotiale only when !'4ixon has worked otJt • solution the American public will live with. WttAT -.1NO or A soluUan would that 1 be ? II would depend, first, upon a 1harp reduction i11 Ameri ca 11 011au~Ue.111 wln1 lo a oontinued A1nerjcan pull-out •nd .shifting responslbility tD the govll'l'lmen$ of Beuth Vietnam for ground operations. Our losses up to now have betn mostly due lo ground combal. Enemy lo.~.<;es iia ve been cnonno11.<; and mainly frr'1n1 L .S. air and ;:inillery opl'r ationS. It 1~ reasoned thnt if G.S. i;round troops 11·ere removed from con1b<it and U.S. air and artillery opera tion~ cont inued, the 11et. milit~ry clfN:1 1nc:isurr.rl in terms of <:11.sualliPs ·11·ould not be. n1uch different than it i~ now . Theoretically, al lea:;;\, this alteration in milUery operatior1s \.,.Oulr1 crealc a ron- diUoo Ule American ptop!e tnight bt will· in1 tn accept for a wh~e longer. Th~ Communist side would then be con fronted by continued h('a\'Y casualties, rising Slrcnglh or lhi So11~h VietniUTICiie army and increasing stability in lhc govern· menl of South Vietnam_ Under tho s e condition!, it 11 ,.4,onedl the Communls~ slde mi ght agree lo negot ate a selllemenl out or ihetr neceuity. EVEN SO, THERE IS little expectatio" in Paris of a settle:ment within a year, not prior to the congre~11:innAI t.ltclion \4'hlc h is the autornatic. deadline of ac- cou ntability on Nixon·s pledge Lo end ~ war. , f'.re~id.ent Nixon was .undoubtedly tQ.8 opttnl1st1c at the opening of his "'- n·11nistration on what he could do throuCi llPW cliplometia rormulati'lns to bnag a bou~ a pe!Joc~ 1ell\ement. 'fh c death (/._ Ho Chi Minh aroused new hopes. But tb,J esse nlia l reality is lhal the governmc!)~ of North Vietnam cour.ts on a Coilapse Ii American opinion forcing N i x o n tn wHh4raw rapidly and completely and Pl»I Ule plug on the Thieu-Ky government. • - NIXON AP'PAltf:NTLY ha1 no i,. .. • tention of doln11 that, or, if a&, he h<Js rt)t advised his peace. negotiators in Paris. They wo4ld adviae hlm, howaver, that tfle chances for a BOlution depel'ld more upen h'1s ~bility to ci;eate military condltiohJ adver,se to tll• Communlit side "''hich tli. Ame.rjcan publi.c will be willing to acctf. If thal i1 90, lhe involvement in Viiil· "am may coolinu1 much longer althouth on a reduced scale. It is still detmid worthwhile t.o work fGI' pea('e and SO'lpll kind or a political fonnulation but with®I rOfJY e1:pectations of SU('Cess until '1fl Cnm munist side decides that large·ac:oi miJitary operelion• in Vielnam an fJ longer iiUpport1bl1. ... • -----~ • ~'rlday, October 3, 1969 • The edltortal ,,.,, of fM Dallr • Pjlot 1e1k.1 ao '"form and ,u,,...: 11late reader• bu f"'t.tenting t.lt.ia "" tr1w1paper 's orlnto;u and com-; 111e11/!l rJ1 ur1 toptc1 of lnteresi • a11d sig11i/1cance, by providing.~ forum fnr the erpressio" of' our rtod1r1' 6plnion.t, and b11 ~ presenting the diverse vieui. • point.t of in/ormtd observer•; and 1polte1met1 on top'e• of lit•· day. • Robert N. Weed, Publisher , ' I v ') ( 1 da jo1 " l'ill nh de E. ph N< (~L CJ. m• in; In Co •h •P J; 1' ' '"i pr "' do '° SL I M< I •h· De ln kir I op Im m; • . ------~-~~--• Costa Mesa Today's Flnal EDIT.ION * VOt. 61, NO. 237, ~ SECTIONS, 42 PAGES .:' .. '· ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER J, 1969 TEN CENTS Hayneworth Woes Mount Another GOP Senator Asks Nixon Withdraw Nod WASHINGTON -Trouble mounted for the Supreme Court nomination of Clem· ent F. Haynsworth Jr. today with the addition of another Republican se nator to the chorus of demands on President Nixon lo withdraw the appointment. Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-N.J .) 1•1rote the President, v.•ho is standing fi rm be· hind HaynS\vorth. Iha! "I believe v.·ith- 1lrawal nf lhr n1Hni11;11ion \\'ould srr\'r: 1hr n<i tional 1ntrrrst in re5!or1n~ rublir: ennfidrnrr 111 1hr 1111cgrit y 01 rtie ~l1prc1nc <..:ottr1 ... Hikers Taken For a Ride The Senate'& senior Republican, Sen. George 0 . Aiken of Vermont. said today "I would th ink" President Nixon would want to consider withdrawing lhe Supreme Court nomination of Judge Clement f. l-laynsworth if there are go- ing to be. 30 or 40 Senate votes against il. StreSJiing that he is absolutely uncom- mitted on thP controvrrsial no1nination, 1\1ken .~aid · If there arr going to be as 111any .i~ .10 or 40 voles ;igainst it. it 11·oulr1 he rather fllf fieul! for the justice hin1sr.lf -should he i;et confinned -to Ar111y Scu11dal Jive it down . . ··1 don.'\ think 1 '!\'O:Uid want, ll,l be coo- firmed by a vote of ~ to 40," Alken t9Jd . a repo rter.· · Haynsworth lold a report-er early today Ale has no plans to ask that hi!i name be v.·ithdrawn rrom the nomination, and nel'er considered such action. ··1 did not and I dun 't know lft'hcl'P that rl1111or can1e rro111," he s<iid. "I ne1•er sugg<'sled it, ne,·er thought about it and I'm not thinking ;ibout it nO\\.'," Pres ident Nixon reportedly ren1ains confident that the Senate will eoofirm l{aynsworth's appointment. · - Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler·repeat· ed at Key Biscayne,· Fla., his almo~t daily statement that Nixon full}' support- ed Haynsv.'orth. lie also denieri once alj:ain lllat Ha ynsv.·orlh had asked lhat his nomination be .\l'ithdrawn and said ht l'QtJld find no trace of alleged reportii Iha\ administration /iP.utenan!s in lhe Senate had advised !he President th.at 1 here "·ere not cno11gh votes to confirm Haynsworth. Misfired Shot ' ~ ' ~ fp.::By··r;-;;fi~n '··--·. I Closed • DAIL 'I' I'll.Of Sl•tf """' Tidyittg UJ• Costa J\ilesa fligh School cheerleaders Patty Kline, iVfary Bradly and r.hris Sharp ( fron1 left) pull do\rn some of tissue paper \rhich decor· aled can1pus this rnorning. Estancia lligh"s symbolic eagle \\'as l<1r· red and feathered ·rhursday. ("ro ss town pranks served as prclu{le to Saturday ni~ht f(l(l\h<ill game bel\\'Cen l\.l.'O school s. County. Spo1~ts Car Crasl1es Fatal to Two; One lnjurell "-, Two men were fatally inju red Thnr~­ day tn 1imilu sportecar accident.ii on ma- jor high,vays in the Sou!h Orange County area. A 1hird man was injured in one of !he ~111sle-car acciclenl~. \\hich invol\'~d run· nfng off the rri;idw;iy , but he escaped drath by being thro1\·n clear. Thr dead n1e11 arc 1clrnt1f1ed as .. Ja1nr" f:. Borg.. 22, a Vietnam combat photographrr based 11\ i\"orth 1.~land Naval Air Station, San J)iego , and Jiinrny Cummings, 2~. of ! 15 \V, Canada, San Clemente. Cummings died in South Coast Com· munity Hospital, South Laguna, of major injuries suffered when his car crashed 1n· to a guardrail and lamp post on Pacirir: Coast Highway near Doheny State Park 1hortly after midnight. Borg l\'aS detid at !he :r;cene after hi'.'" 1portscar v•en~ off the San Diego Kiclnc y Patient l\fakinu }Jrourcss t"l t"l l\id ne~· tran•pl.~nt reclpirnt .! i n1 \\'iern1cz, of Lo~1 a ~l esa, conl1nues to progre~s t:1\l'<ird t:ealth and a normal life with a star athlete's organ in his body. ''He's still in the l')Qspilal, but he'.'5 rloing quite nicely.'' :-.aid Mrs. Wiem icz, c-ontacted at th(' family home at 318 Ogle St. Thursday. The Newport Beach postman enla'ed Mount Sinai Hospital in Im Angeles r;hortly after the family of a Lo! Angele~ Dodgers Fann team baseball player killed in a car ac cident gave pennission for the kidney implant. He ha s conUnue1I lo improve since lhf': operation nearly a mon1h ago. but doc- tors have gh·en M indicRtion 1vhen he may be able to return homr. Ornnge Coast " 1eather Freev.·ay near the ri.li.c;sinn Vii:jo turnoff, rolled dO\\'ll a bank and cam(' !>1 re~t upside dov.•n on hi1n. His pasS<'nJ,?£'r. 1;C'or.i;1: ! •. Ton1C'~. 2.1, Riso a San Diegn sailor. \1·as aslrep w\1en the accident occurrerl and Cali ror nill ll igh"'·ay Patrol 1n\·estigators bclie1 e Borg dozed off too. Ton1cs \I ll.< 1hro11n fr er anrl P.~<'aprrl "·it h minJr inJur 1r~. reocc1vin.i: en1rrgrnry treatment al lhr hnsp11al where hi s hud · dy v.•as dead 011 arrival, Husbaiid Watches Wife Collapse; Then Dies Too Sl,l,'EA flTY, Tov.·;i (l"PJ) -"l\,omm~ and T -atv.·a~·!; \1•anl ed to gn togtlher ," Fred nath. i2, said. "I'm going to ~o. too. now" \\lith those \\'Ord.~. Rath frl l \0 lhr ground next to his OR-year-old 11·:fc. 11'ho had died a few mlnu te~. earlier v.hile C'h:ising a \.;i1ten. Howar(i Preston. 11 r1r1p;hll()r. said bot h apparently succumbed 10 hc•arl attac k.~ 'fhev will be buried after a double funera l serVice on Saturday. _ Preston said he had gone lo the Ra1h farm Wednesday with his 7-year..old daughter. The Rat.hs had promised the girl a kitten. "They seemed lo be about normal when J went down there." he said. I-le said Mrs. Rath rounded up two kit· tens and was tryin g to catch a third. "She said 'Oh.' and fell right there.'' Preston said. "She was gone practically right now," Preston said he went to the. Rath':-. house to telephone a doctor. "I came back 1\'ith a blanket for hrr and he :stood there grieving," Preston said. "lie ba cked up to me and said. 'l\1omma and I al\\a)'s wan1ed to go together. I'm going to go. too. now' and he rell over just like that." Ra th had a heart ailment and 1\lrs. Rath had also been ill, Preston said. No Santa Ana polic.t and sheriff's deput ie' Thursday nigh!. arr.ested two men who, in\·es1lgalor5 r lain1, robbed El Toro· bound l\larinc:; in three separate in- ridrnt.~. Booked intn Or."lnJ!P Counly Jail on ~11<;p1cinn '(11 arn1ed robbery \\crr Hocrrr Dair 1\llcn. I~, .1 Cariip J>rnr!lrl(Jn l\larinr. ;ind nobcrt \\'. Bal o\.;, I~. S;inta An;i . Both rnen are aw;iiting ni1111iripal l'Ol\tl :irl'aignincnl. lnrest1gators today alleged that Allen :ind Balok drol'e their car around the Santa Ana Freeway on lhe lookout for l\larines thumbing their way ba ck to the El Toro base. Five Marines had their pockets emptied in three incident:;, ac· carding to investigators. Viclims told officers that two men tlrove them to the southeast sector of ~.!Iola Ana. held a .45-caliber 1utomatic to their heads and demanded-c.ish. ' Alabama Fugitive Will Face Mesa Break-in Charrrc ~ A ron1plai11t. chf!rg ing an i\labama fugitive ~·i1h burglary as the result of a break-in at a Costa Mesa gun and surplus store was being requested today fr om the Orange County District Attorney. Detective Robert Lennert said he: <toubted there would be any difficulty in obtaining the formal charge against Irby 11. Stephens, 27. who was capture:d at gunpoint inside the store early Thursday. The Tu!iealoosa. Ala.. man is a!s-a 11·anrrd on forgery charge5 in Las Vegas, ."'il;'v .. and ~1onroe. La , local police learn· rd Thursday af1rr ~ending out teletype. no~iccs lhal he was in custod.v. /\ learn nf police officer:-; 1l1spatchcrl to Gr.1111 ·, S11q1lu~. li-50 i'if'11·pnrl llh•d , ;;f!rr ~nmronr tnggrred a silent burglar al.1rm , tound Stcnhcns inside llr "llrrenrtcrcri 11·1thou1 1nc1drnl ;i nd p.ilice 1oun11 ::i:z p1~tols worl h ~5.000 hoxefl up ns though ~oineone planned to lake them from the premises. Detective Lennert said he e:.;pec\cd to Stephens to be arralgneri r..t onday in Jfarbor Judicial District Court. Santa Ana Winds Warrning Vp II Was cool enough along lhe Orange Coast loday, bul wc<1ther forcca~a~rs "·ere looki ng bc}Ond the 1~·eekend to a .s£·..,urgc of hot. 1lusty S<inla Ana winds. A ~urge of high pressure Iha! Fo!lo\l'ed th1: spread of cold ai r acros~ the wes t Th<1rsday brou~ht \\'indy weather to lhe 1·0;1~1al ;ire,1 loday, v.·Hh localized gusty wind s in the canyon5. Se~ret Ill From '\'Irr Ser1·\rr11 A FullPrt on hrm run hy m1h1ary men de5ct ibed by onr. Senate in,·cstigator f!S a Khaki Cos;i Nostr<t h;is brrn ordered to sl1ot down until a multin1i!lion dollar graft pr obe is completed in \Vashington. Maredcm Ltd., 4301 \\'. Commonwealth /\ \'{' .. Fullerton, supplies snack bar items to service clubs in Vietnam. with annual income estimated at anywhere from $1 to $4 million. · Principals in the firm are cu rrently in Washington for the Senate Permanent Investigation:-. Subcommittee hearings on their alieged involvement in the vast sc1ndal. StJnnin.J disclosures toda)' indicale:d 1 conspiracy to mlnlpulate the currency of f\l'o countrie.5 and double the take from stolen funds through investment \Vere on- ly two aspects of the alleged operation. Three key i\nny investigators lestified they had enough on Sgt. P.laj. \Vi lliam 0 . \Vooldridge . formerly the Army's highc.~t ranking rnlisted ma.n. to keep dozens of 1lrtertivf's busy. Their probe -worldwide in scope - Pnded "·hen a tv.•o-star general ordered the. case closed, thl?y said . Sot1 rces in !he Pentagon revealed Thursday. ho"'ever. lhat the Army is also conducting a separate investigation into alleged s!ot machine rakeoffs and other c:-ime paralleling organized gangland syndicates. A spo kesman said although the probe'.'! are separate, the Army Criminal ln\'CS!igation Division is gunning for thP. same ringleaders being grilled in thP. Senate. subcommittee probe. A1..'Cusat1 ons have betn made in 1cst 1mony again.~t Sgt . fllaJ . \\'OQldridgr, Sg!. \Yilliam I•;, lligclnn. and forrner ~crgcanl.I\ Seymour Lazar. Theodore Ba~s and i\<1r\aC7. Hi!l l•hrr. Lazar is prcsirlrnt u( 1\larrr!e1n Ltd , and li ves at 1124 N. hlayrair A1'c, 1\naheim . 1'h1s grovp has Ileen named 1n .~>A·nrn te stimony ;:1:0, among allege<! kry con- i;pirators in a ring \l'hich ~kimmed oH hundred., of thousands of dollars rrorn rigged service club slot machines on three continl?nts. During Thursday's session, Pentagon investigator Lt. Col. Jack Pruett said a J965 probe Into Sgt. Maj. Wooldridge 's shady activities was personally cru3hcd by a high-ranking general. He was Army Provost Mar~hal Maj. Gen. Ca rl C. Tu rner, who had allegedly Ileen informed that Sgt. Maj. Wooldridge, named !hr rir~t .c;ergeant major or ttie Arm)' in 1966 l\'ilh much fanfare. had a court martial con\'iction. "J\lany penple are acc used of many thing.~. S,Rl. "·ooldridge i.!I jusl a good old ('Quntry boy." Prueti quoted lhe general as saying. • Col. Pruett was then chief of !he Army CID and directly subordinate lo Gen. Tumer. "After you've spent your life in !ht Arm y you lock your heels and obey your orders," Col. Pruett continued, "I must admit I was e:a:tremely upset." He &aid the now-reUred general specifically ordered him to remove Sgt. :'11:'1 1 \\'oohl nrlgt•s nan1e fro1n the in· 'e~;l 1~a111r hlr on thr alll'J:Pd rln~ of <'arcer sergeants 11 ho \\err organized 10 Cl'lllle. Thl· lurinc>r gcnrr;il ll'as rrrrntly ap- pointed by President ~ixon f!S the chiet of all U.S. n1arshals, but abruptly rr.sign- rd 1\•hen he learned or !he Defense Dcpartnien\'s Army crime probe, Testimony has indicated the principals in the operation v.·ere looting slot machines at Augsburg and r.tunich, Germany in 1965 of up to $7,000 per week, then me('ting to divide up the lake. 'fhe loss \\·as borne indire<.>tly by enlisted men and draftees. who~ slot machine gamblinl proc:('eds helped sup- port their clubs. T\l'o CID n1rn lestifiM Thur!day that the .111leged t.1ililary 1\1afia met t\\·ice to div,·y up, in 191i7. v.·ilh retired Maj. Gen. \\'i!lian1 A. Cunninghan1 Ill and SJ!.. Maj. \Vooldri!lge ll11enrlin~ for their share.. Cunningha1n. no1v 8 $17.500 state o( Gl!Qrgia employe. denies it . S('n. Charles ll . Percy 1 R-Jllinois) waii the. teg i.~lator v.·ho brandl'd the operation -1n \l·hich ser~eants allege<lly arrange<! than~fer5 to !he san1e b a s es fOr then1sclvcs -the Khaki Cosa Nos tra . Sen. Karl E. f.lundt ( R-South Dakota) le rn1ed it a tittle Appslaehin with a southern accent. The South Dakota legislator was refer- rini:t to the notoriou.!I meeting of ?\fafl11. chieft.;1ins in New York Slate several years ago. An other former Arn1y sergeant. Clinton \\'.Lininger, or 8425 .Jupiter Dri ve. Buena Park. is ~ccretary treasurer of the. F'ul· Jerton firm NE\\' YOrll\ !AP 1-A r:t llv !l1a1. flri11 - rred 1n early trar!ing today lo~t ~on1e of 11 ~ blrlf!m lh1s aftt:'r:,0011. a." dcclu1cs l>c- g;i11 1r11nm1ng back ach-;1nrrs in a mixed marke!. !See quotatJons. Pages 20-21 ). WHITIIER (AP) -A 5tray rinf': bullet. accidentally fired during a narcotics raid e. a r I y today, plunged throu,Rh an apartment rloor and fata.lly \1·ounded a 22·1·ear-old man do"11sta irs, pol'cr said. Officers said li<'nry Dyer v.·as ~tn1ck once in thP hea<i \\hen a i;mal! calibt'r r1- flr ca rrie1t by SJZ,t Frank Sween<>y of the Sta le Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement discharged. They said Dyer was holding his 12- mnnth..old son al the time. The child ftll lo the floor, suffering a minor head cut. Dye r·s wife. Linda, who i~ seven months pregnant, also was in the apartment, police said. The post-midnight drug raid wu car- ried out in the apartment directly above lht Dyer apartment. One arrest wa1 made. Mesa Cyclist Struck by Car A Costa ~1esa youth riding his motorcy- cle acros.• a car lot suffered cuts and bruises Thursday night \\.'hen hit by a car. p:>Jice 5aid today. James .K. Smith, 17, of 2737 Cardinal Drive, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital aFler the acci dent at !he Atlas Plymouth dealership, 2929 Harbor Blvd ., police said. The driver Involved was Sdentifi!M 11.~ Paul A. Booth, 21, of 718 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. J\1esa Junior Chamber Selling Up for Fair Al! that aclil'i1v nver in Oista r..te:<..1 Park !OOay \\'ti~ ihr .Junior Chamber of Cotnmcrce set!ing up tis annual com- muni ly ca rnival. 'Jhe big fe sti\'al , complete v.ith rid~. conrr.~s1ons and other altraclions. will be in operation throughO\J t the "'eekend. It's going lo be ll "'indy week- end, lht ~·eatherman says br~zily. Look for westerlies up to 18 lmotJ uoder sunny fikies with tempera· turea reactring ·into the 80'a. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Lovers 'Say It' • in Paper Ad Chief's Son Hurt In Jeep Accident f'ivt f/1011.~nnd studC"nl..f 11;i/l /loc:k tn l !C l r11ine n 11 1\fo11do11, bvt tliP. .~turlrnt roruln!ifl n ez- plo.~ion 1s 01ild1sln11r'iu r1 Ilic i11- crl'nsr io 11rr1J pro/rssnrs a11d st11flcnt /11H1.~ll1 !/· Pngc 1 J. ••• 11... 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"We.'ve been datin1 since June and knew by September we were in love, but everything happens so fast these days we decided to i-low do"·n and pick a day lo announce it.'' "L mean we didn 't just want lo say it. Everyo11c. does that " Ken Is a 23-year·olrl b.11rlenr1er l\'ho cn111m11tes lo Boston from No.~hua, N.H. "People ask, ""hY get married in an <'!ltplane?" he said. "\~'ell, I see marriaJ:P a~ a !ierioul\ thing but everyone goes abou l it the same \v<iy. 1,1,re wanted to do something dll · ferent sad decided on airplane .'' "And .. " &aid Judy, "we're marrying on f'Oew Year's Eve because they've al1'·1ys t>c~n lousy up to now. It'! belier tlian sit· ling around aetting stoned. The son of Costa f.1esa r olice Chi£'f noger Nr.th ei;ci:iperi wi1h only a cttl ri" rhc: chin Thu rsd~y ~·hrn he af'H1 a cQm· panio n leaped onl of their jeep Jusl as it 01·prturned on a city street. Thomas C. Nelh, 17, said the vehicle slid in wal4!r wh ich had coll&ted In a dip oo N11ssau Road as he was turning onto }o~ordham Drive. Neth said ht and his passenger reali zed lhe: vehlc:lt was going over and jumped to aafety. The pa5senger was not JdenUfied in wnce accounls of the inciden t ' ' ' GAIL"f' f'tlGT tr.tf"""" Seeking Crown These eight young ladies are ca1Jdidates for l\1iss Orange County P ress Club title. Winner will be na med Oct 13. From left are Karen Gardner, Garden Grove; Donna Flory, Fountain Valley; Cindy Bel- linger, Corona del Mar; Vicki Yoek, Costa Mesai. Jan Frederick, Santa Ana: KaUty Hanson. Anaheim; Julie Zipkin, Huntington Beach, and Elayne Granunas, Brea. '• • • ,.)_',•'• - - ------_____________________________ , __________ __, .. 2 1'All Y PILOT c ~war Not Skiruaisla' Nixon Reveals Welfare Plans Senator Expects Nixon to Bring More Gls Honie \\!.ASHJT\GTO\' IAP l -Sen . Gror~e D. Aike r.. the Senate's senior Republican. predicted today President Nixo n "''111 orc!er a nrw troop \1•1thdrawal of .\0,000 men from Vietnam before Christmas an d thi:t "mos! of the ground troops'' ""'ill be pulled out by the end of !9i0. . •·1 exixt't I.ha t the Preside nt _ \1·111 pro- batly give us another troop v:1thdrawal !(Ir Chr;stmas -enough to make 100,000 n;l·n this year," th e Vennont senator told • rrporltr. He said he has not discussed the rossibil it v of such 21 new w11hdra1\·al with f'.'ixc,:i bUt that "The Soutl1 Vietnamese governmen t seems lo be confident it can take things ovt-r. Aik1-..n said, hO\\'e\•cr. th;it the troo ps \\0U1C not actu ally leave Vietna m until alxlut F'1>brua ry 1970. Som,. 00,000 troops havr. hecn include d In troop "'i\hdra"•a!s announ t.:ed by l'\ixon liO fa r. He said in Junt' he hopes fn!Til er Secretary of Dcfen~ Clifford 's call for "·1thdraw al troo ps this year. 10 malch Clark ~I , of 100.(00 Civil De f ensc Signup Closes Registrat ion ha~ closed !ur lnC' Co'ilil '1esa C1111 DefC'nse nH•dical scll·hc!p ll a~~. hut come a ny\\'a~·· . .\isistant C1\·iJ Dcfcnsr DirC'clJr T (1111 f\n1 ght says 1herr.. arc still uprn1ngs for the sc1·en·11·cck course ht'g1nnint: \1 nn1t;iv ;,t 7 JO p.m. 1n the Co.~1.;1 1\li?sa Pol1tr Facility audiloriurn. Enrollee:i will still be accepted ~1onday night for the course, "·Juch wil! teach a 1·ariety of medical aid skills for every emergency. DAILY PILOT oaANGa COA'l PUM IS!ilN• COM~AM't ••Mrt M. YI••• ''"Wirt!t 11'111 'i•1111u..,., J1cli: "· Cw•lt y Vb ,, __ .... c;.c ..... MtM,e1 n'"''' A. Mu ,,i.;ft, ,,.,. ........ (I«• CMN ..... 0-.. l lQ W•1I lty $tr•1f Mttt1i.t .-,44,,,1: P.O •••• ll•O, ,t•2• --......... ...,.., 7111 Wn l It-............ l.-111t .. n: nt l'"tnU1 ,..,....,. ttwllllll ... ~:JM M~ MrtM Crash Victim's Fcunily Tlianks Jlfesa Efforts Efforts "'hirh v•crc fuulc -but made nonetheless -to sa1•e a Balboa ma n fa tally crushed in his car alter it struck ;a tree in Costa i'o!esa have "·on thanks from the victim's family. Gregory S. Bro"'n, 2~. of 15!5 E. Ck'ean Bouleva rd. 111as finall y frefil from the in· credibly n1ang!ed \\'reckage of his car, ••Tapped around the treetrunk, "\Ve wish lo publicly acknowledge and 1han k everyone concrrncd for their pa r!Jcipation in the atte1npt s resultin~ tron1 the acci dent ," said i\lts. Jack Drr,wn, the \'icti1n·.~ mo1l1er. ··The actions and rrsponsr shown by !hr re scue tean1s of the Costa i'olesa police and fire depa rt ments. the two doc· lur'<. thr hospita l, :ind also the Rev. 'J J1{lni<1.~ ,r. l'\e\'!!1 11·cre abol'C and beyond 1.1C' <'alt of dut 1 ,"she added. "To alt of ·these people, our eternal tJl;1p~<;,'' "1!1d .\I r~ Brn11·n. speaking in f)(':1 :1lf t1[ 1hr 1oung 111r1n ·~ \1 irlo1v (,, rrlld1ne rlntl !he coup!c'~ 111·0 small 1 hi!drcn. (_:o untv Solons (~ondcnu1 Regents Over Red Te~chcr Three Orange County legislators ha ve condemned the University of CaHforn_ia for allowing self-confessed com.mun1st Angela Davis lo be employed on It s Los Angeles campus. Jn a telegram addressed Wednesday to lhe U.C. Board of Regent! Assemblym en Robert E. Badham (R·Newport Beach), Robert H. Burke (R-Hunti nglon Beach\ .Jnd J ohn Briggs (R-Fullertoo) uraed lhem to call another meelin& for the c:in· i;ide ration of the Da1•is controversy. The message lashed out at the '·i r· responsibility. du pli('i ty and defiance" ~f the UCLA Philosophy Department in assigning i'o1iss Da vis the leaching post. "It is time lo sho\v the people or Cal ifornia thal the Unive1tity of Califomi<i, vr1hich thev finance. is in con- trol of the Regents ai-id not lhe faculty," the telegram staled. Crusade Worker Hurt in Crash Dr. Billy Graham and 11is. crusade workers are adding a very special prayer to their Anaheim Stadium programs. They are for Mrs. Kaleen J, Ladd. a crwade worker v.·ho is fighting for her hfe in Orange County ~1edii_:a l Crn!er ·.1·11 ~ injuries suffered Sunday 1n a Buena Park tra rfic acciden l- IJosp11at officials today said f\lrs. Ladd, 22 or \Vhittier. is in a coma. The secret ary to !ht' director of !he Crah11n1 t:rusade wa.5 a passe.nger In a car driven bv her hus band Jamei;, 22, "'·tu"n it <'ollfded \\ilh tin othcr auln in Buena Park. • Tl11·ee Gls Hel{l it1 LSD C1·ackdow11 ,\l!Ai\11 (UPI ) -At leas! th ree Army Restaurateur Gives Plione Firni 'Fickle Finger' Ticketed Y outl1 FORT \VA,'NE, Ind. (UPI) - f or two ve ar s Gr ant f . \\'ood1,,.ard remained ~i lent. Hut ·Just don't call him "Bu5 ter." Buster. \Vood1vard. a restaurant 011·ner. kept his cool 1vhen th e Ge neral Tel ephone Co. li sted his establishm en t under lhc \\'tong address for those l \\'O years. Howev er, "'hen the lates t edi\lon ol-lhf' lclephone book listed hi s restaurant unde r "ta verns'' in the yel10111 pages instead nf under where it should be -"restau· !'ants•• -that f'rror 1vas loo much. As a result \\'ooch•:ard has erected a UCI Convocation To Put College Througl1 'Trial' ''University cin Trial'' will be !ht' them e of UC Tr vine's annual ope ning day con· \ocalion on l\londay, Follow ing a. n1ock court fonnat, a con- •nc;H 1011 committee ha !'. issued in· dictment s against the administration, faculty and student body, The ad n1inis lration has been indicted for lraud (on grounds of failure to deliver on i1s pron1 1scs in 1965 to be 1nnovati\'e, rersonalized , etc .) and for institutional raci~n1. f, 'The faculty has been indicted for fail· ini:, 10 address the critical issues of the day. fa iling to be concemerl \\'ith the in· tcr:?sts of the studcnls and fa iling to ;\dhere lo proper stam:l ards or ob1ecLn·e ~r hfll a rship. The studenls ha\'e been ind1 cled ror an· ti·intellectual and mind less act1\'ism and for ::ipathy and stupidit y. . .\tton1eys will present "'itnesses for the 1!eler.se and prosecution befor~ a judge. A 1url', com posed of a random selection of nc1V students. is to report with.ln a ~·e!!k 11·1th a series of suggestions -n<it con· \ 1C'1ions. First day classes will be dismissed dur· ini; the hours ()f the cop':'ocalion -11 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. iil the Fine Arts Plaia -lo allow students and fa culty to attend . The convocation committee, chaired by A ~sistant PrCl!e5SOr of Economi~ Duran Bell. consists of students, fa culty and university stall. Ftu1eral Held For Mesa Boy, 9 Funeral service~ for a little. Cosla i'otesa 11ho died after a lingering illne ss "'t're held today at Bell Broad"·ay i'o1ortuary Chapel. _7 Riles for l'\icholas A. Hehn, 9, 91 Sturgeon Drive were cond~~tet;J al 11 "'·11.1·• \l'ilh Rev. Ed Reitz. Qfllc1at1ng and in· trrmcnl following in Harbor Rest ilfrmorial Park. Survivors in clude his parents, Mr. ;ind Tllrs. Gerald Hehn. a brother Jeffrey, rnaternal grandparent! ~fr. and Mr.1. Harold Frank, of Cost.11 M~a ;ind pi'llernAl grandparents .. r-.tr. and l\1rs. Albtrt Hehn, ol San Jacinto. Astronauts Get liigh Honor Fro111 Brazil RTO DE JA KE IRO (i6,P \ -Apollo 11 <l~t ron:au1~ Nf'il A. Armstrong and Michae l Collins receil'ed Brazil'll> hl1he1:t urcoi·a\inn~ for Forelgnrrs Friday. The. moon pioneers \l.'ere presented wflh the. Naf lonal Order of the So1.1thern Cro~s hy f ore ign l\>1inistcr J ost de Magalhacs Pint o. billboard-sized sign b e s I o 1v i n g the ;.f ickle Finger of Fate A\\'ard" to Gen· f:ral Telephone. He is carting it on a. trailer behind his car as he drjves arOtJnd IO\l'n. \\'ood1\'ard also !1as ordered his· res\aU· 1'\l-llt stationery anr! business cards prinl· ed with Uie •·f ickle Fingtr'' a\\·ard in " ta ke-ofi on the snafu presentation fron1 the television sho\1'. "Laugh.Jn." The problem all started. \Voodward ex· plai ned, in 1967. That's \rhen General Telephone listed his forge Restautanl on l\1ain Street instrad of Pearl S!Ieel He said that in 1968 the yellow pages moved it to Pearl Street, but put it on the \\Tong block. finall y, this year, the address \1•as list- ed correctlv. But the restaurant was list· ~d as a ta\:e,r n, he said. "ll's not a t.i1·crn," \\'oodward ~aid. "Jr s a restilu r:inl -and I operate 11 hke a rest11uran1 .'' Through it al l. l'\'('rl then, \\'oochvard n1aintaine d he nught ha ve excused thl' tele phone company one more time. But tie sai d it \l.'as too much y,•hen he called to coinplai n lo the con1pany. and a Cen. era! Tel ephone rx ctutive 111 New Yor k ca!lrd h1n1 "Duster." Sought in' Attack' On Policc'''on1an A Co~t<1 !11C'sa policell'on1an 11·ho had tickC'te-d an Oranirr Cn:is\ Collcgr student for parking his car 111 a n101orc·ycle zone said the irate you!l1 11e<1 r·ly ran her down Thursday ;is a !'C'~u\1 Off icer Ila Dnllas sai d .~hr 11·<1~ fotcC'rl 111 Jlln1r 1o ~:1fl'IY as lhe fflfl'lf;n r :tl' zoon1ed baC'k\1·ards out uf tl1e illci;a l parking place and roared off Water Control F un{l Hil{e{l \lrs. Dallas ~aid !he approaching .o;u:i:- 1•ect asked \'l'hy hf' v.·as j?_11•en the tiekrl ..... l'he \1al kt•d on {O\\'ard htr scootcr·1Y[}C parking enforl'ctnenl ·-~h1tl(' I-le made an obsct'lll' re1nark 11·hen she f"Xplained. the police.woman charged 1n her report, and moments later nearly ran her do11·n. \YSH!i\GTO N IUPl ) -Tht Tlousr.. ... p. propri.ations Committee Thursday nea rly triple d President Nixon's budge t req uesl i'or funds to fight water pollution. llC\l.'C\'Ct, the con1mittee cut Nixon's request for lhc Atomic Energy Com· rnission, citing a need to head of( in· !l<itionary pressures by red ucing spen· dir.g. The total bill for public "'orks and the At on1ic Energy Con1mission for fisca l 1970 was $4.485 billion, a $301 million in· cre;i~e O\'er Nixon's requests. but a S!78 mi l!ion decrease from fi.~cal 1969. ( 'The committee justified its $86 mil lion Increase in an ti-poll ution fu nds by saying there was a ''" idespread urge nt nee<l to assist st.alts and localities in achieving mere ctfective "'atcr pollution control." 1'be to!al voted for "'asle treatment grant~ for COn!rol Of \\'ater pollu tion Wall> ~600 rn lllion. Nixon hAd requested S2l -l niill ion. Ho11·evcr. tl1e Alon1ic Energy Con1· mission·~ budget "'as pla ced a~ $2.2 billion. a decrease of $131.8 million from 11 ha1 Nixon requested and a dccrea ~e or ~:ier 1nillion from fiscal 1969 budget. 7 2 De1ectives arc in• cst1i;aL1nJ: !he a~· sa ull \\'ilh a deadly 11·eapon case. ::;;260 1'ool Stolen An eleftrici:in \l'Ork111g on a joh rlt ~ Costa ~1esa r il r deale r~h1r lost a S260 ~tud-rlriving too l Thursday when it \1·as stolen nght or! lhe. floor. \\'illi:1111 F. Knie,;; told pni1cc J1e "'"' Away from the spot ;it H;irbor DOO~r. 2888 Harbor Bh·d • 1vhcn the grand lheft case occurred. 2 flNISHIJ) IN MIMOSA mLOW 01 CHHN. HAND DICOIA llD IN CHALK WHlll •• • Cil.ASS SHRVIS AND TWO INllllOI LU5HTS. $799 IY DHXIL. THI MOST TlUSllD NAMI IN FUINITUU. -·--··--·--·····-- EXCLUSIVE DEALllS FOR: HINIEDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE NEW~ORT BEACH 17'27 We1tcliff Dr., 642-2050 OPIN fllDAT 'TIL • INTERIORS Prof•11lon1I lnt•rior D•tign•r• Av1i l1bl.._AID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 3"5 North Co11t Hwy. OPIN F•UIAY 'Tll t ..04-6551 WITH COUPON The •uper onli·per•pir· o n t decidCHDnt •P•DY for longer p ro11u!ion • .J-01. t lMtl I WITH COUPON FULL CRIB MATTRESS 11.00 J99 WITH COUPON f ull •i•·reor o fd ,;,., '"b ma!1re u cof wet- P•Dof ..-inyl i n four prelty pr;nf<. Model 600 LIMIT 1 WITH COUPON r •di• with l•r••• clear •0111nd •pt1•ker. Mede l HTtt llMIT 1 WITH COUl'OM -----------------~------------------- Whee! A whole g ift·li't full of toys for bobies, toddlers, big boys ond girls, .. all ot one fantostically low price of S9c eo:h. Hu rry in! FAMOUS MAME TOYS • Picino •Titan Mi ssile • Take•opcirt Trucks •Stocking Rings •Te lephone •Old Time Cars• Fun•with•Numbers --------~-~-~-----·--..---.-,,. r <' -r ,___ ------.--. -.-~~--- KAPOK FILLED BED PILLOW 147 AUTOMATIC 4·SLICE TOASTER . 19.95 value = 999 W ITH CO UPON ,.,..,;ly ,;,., •·•lice !oculer wilh lovely t~rom1t 1; .. ;,h. Model 341 21 LIMIT 1 WITH CO UP ON SUPER POWER AUTO VACUUM 2'' ' O.'\/l V PfLO T ,,7 ~ ............. -. -·-. ------------------...... ...-------------.... ---------------------.... a DA.ILV PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Freeway Route Change Oh, no. We as•lllJI' t1l~l was t1le ~licm ol rqany local freeway-wi\fher_s tu the news . '"'Newport Beach _is once again 1eek1ng a c::hange 1n e adopted Pacific r:oast Freewpy routing \vest of the pper Bay. It wasn't. though, the reaction of c:osta Me sa l"Jty i;:overnment. "I believe p1 at ou <1nythin g that will b~lp NewgQrl \\ ithin its own lloundar11!:-:, 11 should be our city's poli cy t(I tell then1 to go lo 11 " :.aid Costa i1esa Co uncllrnan Jtobert \Vil son . llis frll(l1\' c:ouncilmen ag ree~ \Vith h1111 Newport. then, has (.'usla fylesa 's informAI blessings. to consider movin@._ ti\' 4\illi inJaf\d-but not so far ih- la nd lhet it af£ec ts \:osta Mesa. That seems lo ~ a sensible attitude. ~d it certain- Jv ind icates. on Costa r.1esa's part, an unnrecedented - .:i.nd , '''e hope, not un\varranted -trust ln Newpor t's intentions. The controversy that wiU surely come as Newperl city offi cials move ahead with their studies could. it a~ pea rs, remain \Vi thin N~wport's city limits. If it doesn't remam, Costa Mesa can rightfully t.·lairo it has been led down the pritnl'l)Se path. A route realignment pooee: sticky enough problems .iust within Ne,,·port--Md between Newport and tlle slate. Southern CaUf Ql'Dip College Soul~ern California College it n1ll ' fog\~a!I power. 11 is no r¥1ft\ion to Unjv~srty gf SolJIJlem California al• though ttie l'!f'.ITie' ~ooieti~ confu!• peoplfl. . ~~. ~~thern Calilorni".ii College is .a s~all. chu ~ch­ affiliated, liberal Jirt• ~Jn;e. And 1\ still s~mr1ses 1nany !Ocal residents to leitfn it is located in CostJI :r.·lesa. SoulherQ California CoU?.te dotsn't nittke the new.o; every day. Only tht Jtifl ~-a~ Wl!{tr lop~hajr a!ld tllere ar~ no beards. Sfudm t111t d~ii:n'l app'n on the quiet c•mpus at Newport _ evard @pd ir Dl'iv,,. The college, sponsored by the Assembhes of God, held a coovocation tnJ.s \Yeek markio.e the start of its f:OI h anniversary year, It. \vas founded es Southern Cali- fornia Bible School atw;I classes '"ere first held in the ho1ne o! its founder, a l,.os Angele s pastor. Seven years later It moved to Pasadena a nd in 1950 to Costa Mesa . In 1959 "Bible" was -'ropped from the name and the tollcgc became a liberal arts ~thooL Tv.'o years ago its ll·!:l{'hing credential progta n1 \\'<J~ a pproved by the state J:oo n;l of Education. Sout he rn California c·onegc llUIV has 515 student <>. 11 1t 1 ~11't graduating the movers <1nd ~hal\c rs of' our so· t..:icty, it ls turning out solilj valued citizens. A recent st,1rvey of graduates shO\V !i that since 1960. 41 percent have gone into teachin~. 36 percent have gone into the ministry, and eight percent have entered busi ness. California ~te College Chancellor GieM Dumke •poiuJ at U!e ....,vooalisn eRd ,..;...i lllo --IHI imJlflrls wisdom alcmg with know1edge. lie said he is afraid students of large, secular uni- versities aren't getting the Wisdom to use knowledge properly and don't know how to handle moral judg· rnents. On its 50th anni versary. Southern California Col- lc~c has a presi dent-~lect .. Ra.vn1ond Cottle. \vho \\'il l 1al\e over \Vhen 0 . Cope Budge retires next J une. Bud ge i,"s Jed tjte college from a small bible college to its Pl'Nflitl l\ber~J arts s<atus. Looking ahead, Cottl e sees 1,000 students for 1.he co!· lege by 1975, The carnpus is growing to meet the sill· de.nt needs. Since 1960 there have lJeen built a .cy1nnas· 11un1. ljllrar.v. ~<·ie nt·e hall. di11ing con11nons an d n1rn ·s r(~sictent:ie hall. _,\ 1\'011len's dorinitory 1s 11nder t:onstruL .. lion. W!Ul its growin g cnp<itity the co!legr is gon1g 'Lo Le turning out ll lot more tC'athers and n1ini stcl's to he!p their ftil1 01v nian. And the college \rill n1aybe be better k(lown to the public. Well known or not. it i.s 011e of t:osla ~lesa 's prideful assets. !Cl ••• ~..-., ..... - 'Fire! Mre ! Fire!' L . -- ' ' ' t•\·····•. -"'..G .· ...... ..,.,., ..... UI...,.:}~ •f,,,~'~., ·-'~1 ' .:1 "",l ~J '/."...,., •-'' :c;.. ,., ........ j · 'M.arijuafiit ·'Drive ·Pentagon Stress of s1tlirvtng is T~· M~h C££r;ipaig1is Is a Farce' .4g·ai1ist 'Pot' Tn 1hc F.tlitor: (lptra11un Intercept JS a larce, a fraud, and coi1tr1llutes le ll'le bre11kdcnr" llf thJ iii«:llh of 1nnumen1.ble C a life r•i a > 011ngstl'r!' ,,~ 111ost people know by now, w• bavt brt·u 1n !he mitl&t of 1 fTllliriJiiana .snortage for some lime. Wllal tlapplBI ill A marijuana short11e: P@9Ple • io other drugs \\'lllc ll is why we've tiiei. ,,;c.>eing o,;u rnany kids at love-ins and~ cor;ccrt ~ ~iuml;IJina a r 11 u n d on harb11ura\r~ or flapping Urieir IUfU .,. ; pt'1:d 1\0\1 . !hl' 1nain product that OpBa&lt Jnt rrt'l'pl \\'Ill intercept 13 marijuana; n11u 1J11a11a hi:ls ah•<iys bffn the tiiliic ~t'ltNl n10sl often al lhe border. nt.:T CAf\BITI.J~An;J and s~. not '" i1H'Jll1C111 LSD and mescaline. can ~ rn:1nufac1 11 red by semi-amateur ~n­ rlrr€round t.•hem.iJtg a11ywlttre ill ttl• l 1nlt Ctl ·°'lair.I;. ~ hy the way, I l&rP. p ~d of th e LS D afltl mesoaline beint mid !odriy 1s ln..:cd li~ally ~·ilh stry~iu,w. i::pf!t'd <1nd bel ladQOna. Get1 lite ~ l11ijier 1hal way: onty bad side-tfteel, 19 lhry sa~·. l!i that the JMlisoos leavt tMm nt•l"\'oi1s, bleary -eyed and aomnbat •·11~ilC'ily" for a few day1 arterward. 'Ni ink . LE8TJ:ll llANGS =1•0111111«1" ~-·'·'""'" 'fo Jhc Editor· I'" ha 1 r bren ~·orlling 011 lite r:on· (l.Cr,·aiiun rnent b.P1e for Boy Seeulf lftd h<tl'r fou11d air pollution to be Dnt et lhe mujor problrms in lhe cn•.1ntry. I have :•I~ tC'.'ld \\'1lh interest about local air r•Q Ou11n11 rrnhlems. Air polh111f1n costs !he United Stile!! SI t liil Uun d11ll;1 r.~ a ytar. Pol lutlon come1 trnm aulon1nb1las, incineralor,, c11m· n1c_tc-ial ;;ind 1ndl11i\rla l planti. l'hcrc arc Lwo classH of pir pollullori : Sn}.i.ill solid and liquid part.itlN and ga1t!I ;,io4 vapors, The first type may ht con- t rdlled by prohibiting Ott opefl bcafN"I ef lr.»h and by requirin1 lhlt cmaln devi ce:s be installed oo lblmoa11 U..& ~ :'"J>. ,4_~ ~'!·" . !. . ll-7i• \:_~#·\ -~·"~•l-..... 41.'!.""'"" ., ~--· ·---· ··--- '-• I I I prtvent solid nr 111111111 p;irht•l\•<; lron1 bein1 introduced into the Dir. Tiii: SECOJ'll·n T\'l'E 111.1\' hi" ('o111· trollld by using dcv1tcs on :-1.no~CJ l;\( l.s tv t• gas from the air. Devices ha ve al(Wy been developed lhat cul do\l•r\ pollutiM from automobiles. But much JMre need1 Le be done, both in elin1inu· lion of pollution and In locating ils ca~. Across the, nation JltllPle are becoming alarmed by alr pollution. Their concern 11 ~aching the major producers of smog. Al! a result, manufacturer• -0f autorna- bi1e:o; are intensityin1 research inlG tur• bine engines. studying electric cars, ex· perimenting with gai propulsion and even toying with lht idea of a wind-u p bus. A nuclear power plant or smog may be the choice facinl!I Loe Angeles re!idents unless a y.•ay is fou nd to reduce nitric ox- iQes in aUtornobile tlhal!Sl, says a Cal~ chemist, Dr. A. J . Haegen-S mit Doing fway with cars -even converlln~ most rl them lo engines not po11·ered bv i"\amll combu stion -is a lar-letche1l mllltioo at this lin1e, he .said. SO THAT Lti!A \IES pnwt'r plan1 -: .1 ~ 1ht' ~mi>g factor 1nost c:L~1ly 1·1·1n••1J1•·<! He .said ht would like 10 ban all pl.1n1,, 111.11 burn fossi l fuel for rlectr11' pn\1 pr ;ind repla:ct them w1lh cle11ncr nuclear p1111t"'1 . lecrificr:s are Joub1 less 111 ord('r 11 11 (' are lo continue the progress we ha1 e made against pollution. Bu1 8 e:le;1n en· vironmenl i!I 1 birthright that in .isl bf' re.stored and preserved or, a<; :,.c1rn11~t" warn, out very survival may be at stakr-. Lel's hope the nation is ready to accept these uiriflce,. BRAD liCHEPPMAN Our Most Pressing Need • 1lft>ugbts Al 1..arl{t: the most prekalnt; need In America todey is to transform oor prtstnt pollUcal 11rtlls into geo-economic enUUts, §If.ling rl<l. of our G~lescent "slates' and ··~ntio.<>·· and rtpl1ci"1 Utem with unlls ()f;,self·govcrnment that ha ve reltvance to modern needs and cendillons. .. • • • We orr!ina rily think or '1hl1ter)'" •• sorfiething dead or rtnmte, but Nw lt'tl"¥ nf us realize th1t tn th• )Miil 11111 ,..n ;i lOfie. mart new n1t\'Wtoftat11 hi""""' 10'8 being than in a I previous ctntwit1 • ..----B11 George --- • bear Geor1e: • J\!y wife pe!! home to her mother · 7every lime the cell m.t at .,,._ •lJnfortunately, lhla overcrmr~a lht ,·Jiny apartment If her ,.rents,• '·tier brother con-. to live with me ~.v.·hile she Is tllen!. My problem 11 this: Is my ...._,.HHlw justtli.I • in 1nsistin1 I help him with thl dishes? CON fUSED Dt·a r ConlusOO : :: If I wert you, t think I would p · home to iny molher. t Send your problemg lo Ctnrp now anrl lll'()id !ht: Chri!iilma~ n1~h) of recorded history • • • • 1.·r pollution is commanding more pub · e atte:ntiqn now than ever, but the '"'•""'lie@iis;. a\ !east 500 years old : in 'f '.s timt, the diarisl, .John flwu,.,. NCOrded "the hell ish and disn1al clouds .. which enveloped London , •·pr()- ctuctng c1tarrhs, phl.blaics, coughs and consumpUon." • • • Language 11 the Rrtal repository of male chau~. When we menUon ani- ti~.. to tile dot!. tile ........ · not the bitch, the mare, or ~ch iii especially Judicroul! in · later· case . iilnce the lionciis ar· &ivdf IUpporli the family, doing mn.~t 9' H\f ti!wtJrig for 10<>4, ex~ept when aunlnc IW YOWll· • • • 0.-uhen now •» If .. _ citit•i. ir 1ht met ol UiiJ 'cenwry •1th -\lo!ll.al ll ll)ilUM •1111 u,..f!'1: •Jld lhll · upllm111 can ~ be lft8'ed ~ rt:flec:tin& on the fact that 1 me.re ce:n-. tury qo, only three U.S. eltlts-Ntw Yarlt'. PhOadelphi1. and SL Loui1-h1d reached popu lations al 300.000 pt:rsons. \\'.\SHINO'fQ:'>I -The I 'cnl<ihnn . 1\'hilc- lt dbiCOUOtS reports Of II uli:~pread "pot" srnq~jpg in Vietnam, is moving to rrverse a steady tr6fld toward increased use of marijuana by G 11 evtrywhere. In its campaign against marijuana: the Defense Department la' oeoperaUn.1 with olhrr I<'deral authorltietl, lnchldlnf the Bureau or Narcotic1 and thl ~· Bureau, which AR CUJTtntly tryirlg lo 1·ho kc off suppLiee fll "pc(" bound for U.S. ( 11irs. Thr Army h11 t ven started a pil ot prnc;ri<m for !raining dogs lo loca te ma rt- Jn:in:i bv s1neJI. 111 :i fnct sheet. Issued a! lhe t'nd ... r \lily IJ1p Pcn lli&On reported lh.at there 1.~ .. virtually no addiction to the l'H:alled hard narcotics" in lt:r'tice unit!!. It desc:ribed as 1•cro11 nauerat.ion'• ... ~·~ ....... ~ ... -.. -... ·""""r·· . • .. , ... ~ ~ .. , f Alle"",n11iifMYi-i;r.,J' e~~IJ!1!, \_ "' '.1Wi ... t'"*'-·t ·i'~ti{) ~-".'.,' ~ "·-" -....... -.. t:a..._,,E :......~X.<._~ . :iiY\' ~ .4 report!! that as-many 11 IO percent cf the 1roops in Vietnam are rrgulu r us"f1 of m;iriJuana . Tll E FACT iHt:ET 101a 11\ c.1 ia 1'.c st<illsllcs. admittlldly M indtJ or un· detected marlj11ana use. show tha t drug offenst'S havi! been lncreiiing among Gls since 1965. II repor~. howev1r, that the worldwide statistics for 1MI reflect th1t ~l!gh!ly less than S servicemen per 1,000 ""f'l'I' then involved in mariju.tu in- ' r'tlf:i1!1uns. l\chtJ1io11a l army 1tatiltia• Wife later 1lfr''''!lt('1! 10 rongressiooal oommittoes bt'l11nd 'Jo~ed doors. Tht' rllin.1 narcotic• 1r1•1111 11·;.~ reflected in lhe rtwnblr of ,·,11npl~:l rrt drug inve1ti&ltion1 filed .i1l the :\11 ny s 111~e5tigat111e recordt r1po1itory. 111 l%J, 379 suuh inv1sUa:aUon1 were: C'o1nplt·lct!. The annual figure has in- 1Tt'tb t"'U l'J!'h year to a tot.ti of 8,247 in l!llill -lhc lilgh up to that time. r1gurcs for lhc. lirtt five months of th l!I yc:i r, ho'ol-'CVer, when pr&Jeclt:d to an •n· nual basis, indlca1e that about 15,00D in· vestigatic~s will be completed durin1 the current year. "Cftl11CAL" PllOBLEM-U. Ot•. A. 0. Connor, who pra1enled the data in con gresslooal bud1et JessiGna, included drug abu.,,e with the rising Ude d dtss.nt 1n lhe mil itary amon1 the "melllt critical" of disciplinary probleml for Ult armed . ~ervices. .. Within the pa st year lht Army has in- t·rcased training of criminal investigators 111 specialized courses in dru1 abuse and detecHon ; distributfd command in- formation maleri11l1, including rilms. on drugs and drug abust, Ind initiated a 111lot program 1.9 train dop In the detec- 11011 <ii narcotlc11. "Arr11y chapl•ln• h&\'e been provided with educational mltetlal on th e mm-al and ~pirilu al impllcatll!lftl et dni.11 abu!t, nnd worksh&p& h1v1 bttn conducted to orient and 1s1i1t oh11pl1in1 Oft •ays of dt>alinJ: with the 4(1.11 probltm ,,. the general dec lared. ''CLOSE COQP.EIUTION aNI lia i&'1'11 ;iire maintained with the r11, U.S. Cust&ms Bureau, the P'eder•I Bure&ll of Na rrotics and Dangerous Dru&,, and civil police agencies." he s-eid. In 111 l'l•mpaifn 1111in11 dru1 1bu11 lht Defense Department has already printed U lajlllon copies of a pamphlet dtsiped ror •\rlltutkll ta each 1t1rvleem1n. In addition, a reference handbook for com~ m1nclin1 officer• ha• ~· 1 Mat se.ller (more. lhan 130.000 copies) at the Governm t nt Printing Office. By Robert S. A11t:n and Jobn A. Goldsmflll They Are Thin Fat People r.y ,\OR:\IAN NIXON, ,\IO. 'I l1r c:~111p;11l!11 ;1~:1111 .. l ti\'c r·.1·r1gliL <"nn kad lo 11·;i~1r ~·:.inse4111..:nces. P:11·t1cql;1rl y ~·lien adolescent girls strive desperately to emulate svelte motion picture stars. television personalities and r a sh i 0 n models. 'Mw!y rationalize: "If only I can achieve a beautiful .tender ft«'J!'e, then l also ..All be ~ and happy." So tllO)' lllarv• -· .. -loooly. M..,. do IOM wetght end Aly rfldaetd. But oountltss I .. -1<, YllUnf ad old, female! and maLet, nl'V• maU it. They work ha rd on whatevtt diet Is curreni and choice, bt'comt sl im arv:I trim, then ~urlrlcnly give up the alrug&lc and regain ;di they Iott or more. THE STRESS of starving 11 too much for them. parUcularly thole who live tn Mllhborhoods wne obesity is not a NV .. IOCiaJ liability. Others succeed in staying thin but their J>l)'CholoticAI probM:m•, which Clllleel ot.i&f In UM nrat pUcc, ere not rttolved by sl-r1zln1. Ev<n thouJlh tlley lote their cxceq pound11t, thiey art thin fat people, stUI u unhappy, depre1sed Bnd anxioos ae when they were obett. ::iome women maintain the "perfect f1gL1re'' by rraurgilaling after niea!&. They often 1orge themselves with huge amoon!s of food , even 11 whole pie or cake, Ulen a:o immediately to Uie toilet I ' Everyday Pi,-ohleJ]ls I ;.._ ._ ........... _.. •• ,< and bring jt all up again by self-induced Vomiting. THEIR PREOCCUPATION with tr· maining thin and glamorous Is almos t delus:lonil. 'To their friends they appear normal, vivacious and attractive, but in- side they are hurting badly because or tmoUonal conflicts. Jn 30me young women '4'ilh a rom· pulsive drive for thinness, the disgust for fOod 1eads to complete loS!I of appetite and a phobic avoidance of an ylhing nourishing. Somehow, eating is equaled ·with self-indulgence, evil and sex. Anorexia nerv01a, the tenn u.~ for the more malignant form of av1rliion LG eating, occur• most often in adole1e1nt girls and youn1 women wM feel lonely, ug!y, unloved and unwanted. THEIR PRlM,\ftY drive 1s to avoid eating. Al lhough extremely emaciated , they show rcmarknble !xxilly vigor. quite 1n contra11t t•1 undr rnou rl11hcd 111d1v idu;ils with c:on1tltutfonal diseou. Bul they are restless. constlpattd, Uitlr skin iii dry, and their perlGd1 arc 1m1Ular or stop entirely. When the drjve to remain thin COii beyond their con1elous conlrol, thty becomt pro&res!llvely emaciated ind arune actu.ally dle from !ltarvaUon. Almost all of these palienls were onct obese, but this w111 only one aymptom al a general p.sychoneurolic disturblnce. Their relenUe!s pursuit of thinnt:Sll represenU a hostllt, defiant c:omplianc• '"1th thtir mot.her'i insistence on dietinc to avoid obelity, THEIR ILLNW brlns!I 11ecoodary gains through at16ntloo, lovt, and sym. pathy from the femUy, often at the tr· pe nse of a more favMtit brother ()r sister. When hospltalired, they commenc1 to eat ag1in only after the parents txit from tbe picture. But intravenous i11- fusions, spoon and tube fe:eding s may first be necessary to preserve Ille. Witb. psychiatric treatment most anorexia ncrvosa patients recover after workln1 through their dtep-seated emotiooal con- flicts. THERE ARE MANY lyplll or obtsill v.1th compltx underlyln1 ca u 1 • •; physiological and psychological, as well as hereditary and cultural facton. Cr111~ dleta, t~lal e1trclste, reducing salons: ;ind figure correction eystems may worL fur some. but fGr many rat people, redue-"" tng without emotional rtadiness jg· d1scour11ln1 and, without psychia~· htJp, CIO end dlllttrowly. ._ Viet Cong Ref uses to Talk~ PARIS -The potnt about lhe Paris peace talk• which I• le:ast. understood in the lin!ted St8les 11 that the "provi.!ional govcrnrnenl'1 of the Viel Cong ab!iolutely artd cate:gorlcally rtfUJIJ lo talk. t" represcnta\l ve1 or the a:&vernment of South Vietnam. In 1he lbS('nCc of such discussions pC'aee arrangen1ent.s cannot be v.·orkcd litll and the head of Ult American delega· lion, ~lenr1 Cabot Loda:e, merely f.ces dally fru1tr11ions. This ni1htmare ot fru stration leads towerd one concltMlon. President Ni1on v.·ill hlVt lo wort out a solution in VlltMim whktl dot1 not dt- pend upon 1 Nttl1m1nt Jn Paril, lot there may n1ver be a Mt.tl1menl. Ambas&ador Lod1t hu bten involved in this dreary buainMI f«" six king years -two allignm.mta u American am- ba!lsador In Seip, a )'Nr 11 11 presiden- tial advistr, and now he h11 been in Paris since the flr1t of the year as head of the Amtrican peace delaaai lon. There were time• during lh i1 lon1 period when Amb1&11ador Lodge g1v1 1n impression of controlled optiml1m. Tmi Cr\N NO LON(;ER be judged to be the case. At lht open1n11 of thl Ni1on Administration thor1 was .ome l'tasnn for optim ism. The Sovitl 1overnrftent IP· Dear Gloomy Gu•: Is pain!lng whtte border• around r-h11ckholt5 in Cosl• Mesa stteiets parl of a beautification campaign! Why don 't they just fill them? -T. A. L. 'T~!I ffff~rt NtiH.Ho ........ , .. 1-.. Nf -fft•tll'I ~ .... ""' .... -..... , ..... ....... "' .......... """"' .... O.lly 1'1191. Rirltard Wil son pe ered lo be Cl)(Jperative lo the extent that 1L l'.;is urg ing the United St.ates to persuade 1hc 'fhieu-Ky i:;ovcmment to talk lo the V1rt Cong in Paris. But wh~n that was accomplished, with great dif- llculty, the Viel Cong. backed up hy the North Vletnamese, r•flilld to talk end there thl 11tU1UM hu remained alnct Litt March, abtolutely motionleu. It is concluded hert: by the belt In· formed in lhe American deJe11Uon that the Viel Coor ,.1u be P1rmltted by t h e North VwtllamtY to nertiate only when Ni1on has woriad ou a M>lution the American pu.blic •Ill liv1 wit.It. WHAT KIND OP' r\ tolullen "'ould that he·: It would dcpeOO , flr1t , upon a sharp reduction in American ea1U1IUt1 owln& to a continued Amerlo1n pull-out and thifting re.<1pon1lbllllf lo lht: covernntent of South Vietnam tor ground operallo~. OUr losses up to now have been mostly du• to ground combat. Enemy losse.~ ha\11 been enormous and mainly fron1 l .S. air and ;i_rtiltcry operations. It 1s reasoned that if U.S. grounrt troop~ were removed from combat anJI U.S. ai r and artillery operations continued, lhc nl·t military effect measured 111 tcrn1s of casualtles \l'Ould not bc: much different than it I• now. Theoret.ically , at ltast. lhls alteration in military oper8tions would create a con· dition the American people might bt will· ing Lo acce pt for a while IGJ1ge:r. The Communist side would lhen be confronted by contlriued heavy cnsual\ies . rii:ins strcn.:th of the South \7iclnamesr army and fncreaslng s!Ablllty In the govern- ment of ,South Vietnam. Under t h o s t condlllon1, It 11 reuoried lhl eomrnunilt elde ml1ht 1grw: ta ne1otl1te 1 11ettlemlfflt out of aheer nooeuity. EVEN SO, THERE JS lltllt ell'peclalion In Paris of_ a setUement within a year. not prior to the congre.ssion9J el ection ~'hic:h ls the automatic deadline of ac- coontabihty on Nl1on'1 pledit: ta tad lhe'; war . ·' Pre~id.ent Nixon w1 s undGubtedly too optu111st1c at I.he opening of hill ad-" ministration on \11h<1t he could do through ne\v diplomatic formulaUons h1 brin,ic about 1 peace 1ettlement. The death of Tio Chi Minh arouited new !lopes. Bul lho essen tial reality is that the government of North Vietnam cour.ts on a coilapse !rt American opinion forcing N i x o n tG , withdr11' rtipidly and C(ltllpletely and pull" the plu1 on the Thiau-Ky aovernmenl. · NlXON APPARENTLY h11 nG In~ tention of doinc that. or, tr'°· he ha1 not advised hi• puce ntaoti•ton: In Pari1. 'J'key would advi11 him, however, that the chanee1 for a 1C\ulion depend more upon lil1 ability to c"'ate military condition.'I a dverse to the Communst side which th., American pubUc will be: willing to acei!pt ... If thal 11 so, th• involvement in Vieti_ nam may continue much longer althouiitt-- on 1 reduced 1c1le. It Is still deem< worthwhile to work for peace snd .om.,.. •ind o{ a political formulation but without 1'QIY expectations of succe!l!I until th9.. Communist side dec ides thal lat&e scalt military operation• In Vletn1m are ,..: longer 1upport1ble. - -~-- Friday, Oclober·!, 1969 The cditoricll PIO• e1 lh4! Dm1, Pilot aeekl to lt1form and ati,. 11lat1 readtra ~r J"'fltntin.11 thir nrw1pnp1r·1 OJ)htlO'IU aftd COM- t11 r111nry on topir.1 of tnltY11t (lnd $IQnl/1canct, bv preuldlno s forum for th• t.rpttssfon of our rtodtn' optftlom, and by prt11t1thtg tJlt dlver.!t vil!w- pointl o/ infonncd ob11rvtr1 0"4 •J>Ok•tnttft Oft iopiCI tJ/ t.1!.1 day. Robert N. Weed , Publisher • -• • .:r.' . " p ,, d ]' II 1 F • I b c ,, r r ) ,. r ,. r \ , ' ' I I I I ~ I I I -------------------I EAGER CANI NE MARIJUANA SLEUTH LEAVES NOTHING TO CHANCE IN SEARCH FOR WEED In Mini Operation Intercept, Dogs .iind 'Leathernercs' Probe for Pot at Camp Pendleton Cani11es Goi11g for Pot Dogs Sniffing Marijuana at Ca1np Pendleton Dogs are ~mclling trouble for Cn1np Ca1np Pen11leton program coordinated by ~ ...... ; •. ~~~·s. -, Col. }os~nh J. Kelly, base prnvo~t •; -~~-.~ l · ~ ;~··· 1 • • , .....-.~, ~;--e~ ~ ' ·t-r ~avilable to all USMC .. ' ·~ ,. ~ . -' · • 'b-11~1111~11\" ;i, r· 11"'""" .,,st11"Hf :;1m1· ,.,,.,~ ~o.nrrnn1n:."1'n~tfi uthland. rn:i rijuan;1 in a n1 i111-()pl'r;1lion !11\crcl'pl The pr ogr;1.1n was directed by Genera! progra rn <It lht' spra11i ing ba~~'. Leonard F. Chapman, ~1arine Corps com- 'J\1·0 illTl'SlS hove alrc;:i<Jy b1!cn m<ulc 1nantlanl, <ind is aimed ill stopping the ns a rc~u lt uf 1hc irppron1plu ·vehi t•Je fl ow or m<irifuana onto the military <'hrcks al va nous t~11lry point s to Ca 111p bases. l'C'lldlc·ton, onr or n1a ny ~1~n11c b<1scs lll· ''These tings are not to be considered in .itn1ling thr pr0gr;;in1 the cat('gory of scout or sentry dogs such Doc, Lisa an d Hebel arc invol ved in Lhe <i s are used in Vietnam -and they are Valley Scliools Announce 111ile Squa re Site Bid A rr~oli111011 drrl.1 rin ~ 1hr intrnl of lhe Fountain V;i llcv Sc11uol Uistrict 10 acq11ire ;i school s!\c. ·within t11e J\1ile Squ are flig ht p<i tlern \~a s una n11nously adopted by trust ee~ Thurs(tay night. The actir)lt spelled the fir st step of a construction projrct ultimately <lesigned to henef1t more than .lOOO childrrn thii; n0r\h(·aslcrn scctnr of f ountain \1 ;11lry is <·xrrc.:tcd In produce in the ncxl scl'l'n Vf':Jr.'\.. ' L'11 t11 rN'rhtlv a mili1 :1ry air<'raf t fll ght r all!'rn c:dlcd lhC' .. f){10!1ttle Z-0nc'' prrrrntrd ~uth construc11on due 10 safety reasons. A lctt f'r fnr1~·a rd cd l.o tJ1r S!alr Divisirin r f AC'nin;1 11!ic:s-hy Hng. <;en . llenry II. \V1Sl'. t ;i1nm<111clcr Cif 111c Sc1111a Ana !\lar1nr Air flusc v»hir.b uses ;\1Jle Squ:ire =·~ ;-1 IH'l1 coplcr 1r;11111ng l:u:1 lil.1·, ,q ,iJrd in ('ffe e! thnl llH' fl ig ht p:iltt'rn l1a~ f;;lh'n 111- 10 disuse ~ini ·c nn fJJ\ei!-w111g a1r!'r!lfl ::ire hl•1ng n~·r;1 led nor ;i11l1 c1 patctl in the forf:St'rahl(' fulurP "Tiu: /ll nrinc l;urp5 has 11011prosa1nn lo Pilot srh11ol c0ns lruction anywhere outside the rlcs1g11;i1ed buffer zone," \Vi se declared, <1ftrr explaining the rurrcnlly u.'>l'd flight paltern and safely ·zone. The sc hool hoard resolution also urged th(' fo\lo\ving: -That the Fountain Valley City Council prepare a resolution supporting the disl!'icr s intent. -That the Or;inge County Board nF Supervi~1)rs prepare a resolution dlrect('d at th e Stat e i\rrnnautles D1 v1s1on and' the 15ta!e Department of Educ<1l1on sup· porting the acquisit ion or thr site. -That the sup('rintl,ntlcnl he insl ru c1ed lo rursue acqui"s i!ion of lhe site wi1 h city, 1.:oun1y. state and frdrral officials. School adminis\r<itors pred ir t tl1a l a new school north of \\'arner Avenue and t:.:i:>t of Brookhursl Street >vould sa ve the <lls\rict $~5,000 per ye;ir since children living nea r that an.~<1 would not ha 11e 1\1 ht". bus!!d to :«chocils in other parts of Foun- t.:i ln Valley. lt1 Hu11ti11gto11 Sex Class Dy nt:OJ NIEOZTtLSKI O! l~t OfllY PUol Slfl! t\'EA RLV T\\·o and one-l1alf years ago. niothers appeared in the office of Superinl encl cn l /11;J\' Fornry :ind rf'quC'sted that a ro11rse in family lif~ and ~ex rduc;ition br. inlrodtu.:cd in11ncdialely in Uie J-111nt1ngton Beach Union }ltgh Schoo! l)islr1e1. Tt1csrl 11y. ;i flcr months of cnntrovl'rsy imbued \\'ilh religious and political ovrrloncs. sH1f!('nL partir ipalion in such a rourse was rttlr'<J out through the cst.<iblishn1c11 l of an arhilt education course designed Lo teach parcnls how to teach sex racls 1(1 1l1eir youngsters. Beforr 1.li r, 1ru.;trrs made thrir decision. Dr. Forney told an auJl it•ntt' of 4;,n galhcred in lhr Hunt ington Beach Hi ~h School aut!i!orium ho1v the proposed course was de- veloped. HE SA ID t.11c pnrenl req11est 1vas refC'rrcr! to a com- n1iltcc uf 20 10 2~ parents anti citizens of all rrligious f;iilhs whose dixis1on V.'aS that a comprehensive program should tic 1!cveloped for grades 9 1hrough 12. Dr. Forney s:lid the nex~ step was to ronstilute a . , . ~ f;icull y eo1nn1illcc al the request of the board of tru~trcs ·•10 work during the s111nnlcr 1.0 g:i1hr r sa111ple rnj!erials used in oiher di stricts 1vhrre programs had b~'cn in operation fnr several years." "The collccl1on vf materials v.•as lo be subn1ittcd to a larger ('i1iiens ~·n111rni1IL'C or 40 10 50 n1c111bcrs tn drtrrminc if the materials were to be dis· t:artJ crl nr rct:iincd for a pilC!t program in s\1mmer school," he added. CQi\:SIU EB.ABLE CITI ZEN furor over the course materials devrlo~ d11 rlng tlH' con1mi1.l r(' meeti ngs, '>l'i!h some pjrenls arguing th at the frJca or a sex cd11ca1lon co11 r~c ~hould be thrown n111 entirely. llad the toursr. llt'cn alJO\.lo'cd lo progrrss further, Dr. Fornry r xp!nined. th(' larger ron11n1tlec 11 011ld then have revie~'ed it and reported student and parent rcat l.lon lll the hoard of lrus1rcs. • ''The l ru~tC<'s, ;:1ftcr hearing lhe results anrt review ing lhe materials, 11'nuld have been free to accept, modify or rejrtt the total program ," said Dr. _For11ev Tnr. COUHSE then wnuld have been lntroduc:t.d int o the rrg11lar cur- ricuh1 m 1n Fcbrup ry of 1970 follov.·1ng the selection and training or tcachcrs. Dr_ FnriH'S i:;iid the cl assr:<i as well as lhc source materials were lo ha1·e brl'n tri'rlv .icr1·ss1blr to pnrent l'I . ' 1 •;1r~111 i; \1·011ld li<11e hail lhe op111)fl of rrmov1ng their chihlren from the rln~st•s b,v pre.~rnl i11g <1 ~igncrl nnle 10 lhe l'IChool. not trained to attack," bid a US~1C spokesman. 'J'he looks of Doc, Lisa and Rebel should be rather intimidating lo some potheads or potential offenders. "It is felt that the dogs will have great psychological effect," lhc Corps offiocr added. They will be used primarily to sniff out marijuana hidden in automobiles entering the bases, bL1t ran be employed in bar- racks or "'arehouse areas, Valley Scl1ools Pla11 Can1paign For Bond V otc Administrators of the Fountain Valley School District are no1v preparing an ex- l!;nsive public information campaign for an SS milli on school bond clrction sched uled Dec. 16. Dist. Supt. r-.tike Brick told the board of trustees Thursday that dur;ng Novcinber di strict officials would engage in a series nf talks <ind prrparc lit<'rature explaining exactly V.'hY the election is sche<Juled. "l\1e need tn tall the l'olcrs that lhc bond ~ h11vc alre<idy been approved and oil that we are doing is asking !h<'m to ;irrrol'e thi>: same bonds at a high in· l<'rCsl ralf'," Brick said. A recent st<i1e la\11 has raised Lhe in· lercsi ceiling from five percent to seven pr rrent. prrtl'irling a n1ajor stun1b!ing block to voter-approved school bond s<il cs. r-.1an.v school distric:ti;, including Foun- !aln Valley. conscquenlly hflve to ask I heir homeowners to re·vote lhe b.Jnds to eon1ply with the new leig.~lation. District Buslness Servicef.i Admin- l~lrator Jack h1ahnken said the $8 niillion bonds \\'Ould finance th<' district's ronstruction proiect to its saturation \rvcl of J 7 ,500 students. Valley Streets To Be Closed For Scaling Joh Sc\'rr.oil s1rcrts iri Fo11nt<11n Vallry will be L'loscd r-.-tond;Jy, T11es1lay itnd \\·en- nesd:iy while ci ty ~·orkn1en put a seal r oa1 of od and a lifJ u1d prnelranL The stal co<1\ has the san1c effect e~ 11·axing !he kitchen floor , il gives pro- tection anrl longer life to 1he slreet. <i!though it doesn't gliter like a ~·axed floor. Strf'el~ on 11·hieh workrncn ~prrad the oil will be closed frorn about 8 a.in. to 4 p.m. Lhal dil.'i. City officlals ha\'e alw asked residrnts not lo v.·a1er the lawn, wash th<' car or allo\v \\'a\er to run into the street lh11L day because it \\'OUld dainage the sea l coat. Streets and days involved arr: r.-1onday : Nightingale. Robin, Finch ancl Slatcr (between Brookhurst and \Vard Streets) A venurs ;· I led wood Str~c\; Ce<lar. Evergret>n and Spruce Circles. Tuesday: Cardinal. Swallow. and Nightingale Avenues: S11nta Madrina Cir- cle : Santa Catherine, Santa Clara and Santa Barbara Streets. \\'ednesday : Pelie11n, ~fa 11 a r d. Cockaltio and G;irrlenia Avcnuei:;: Teak t:ircle; \Valnut, Oa~ and Elm Streets. ATtificial Swcelcucrs l"acc FDA Scrutiny \VASllINGTON !AP) -Thr food and Drug Administration i:;eys it is con- sidering restrictions on the use or atrificial sweeteners known as cyclama\ei:;, consumed by millions of Americans in diet foOOs and drinks. FDA Commissioner lferbcrt L. Le y Jr. said Th11rsday he has asked the Nationa l Academy of Scicn rrs-Nallonal Research Council lo s1udy J;:ihoralory report~ the :i;ub~tance h11s c11uscd bir1h <lefects In chickens and J!:Cnetic <laniage in rats. They are to report in 30 days, he said. .County GI Gets Asylum h1 Swecle11 STOCK HOLM fUPI) -A former Santa Ana, Calif., resident was listed among a dozen more American soldiers and draft dodgers who have been granted asylum in Sweden, the Swedish lrnmigrallon Board announred today . The Santa Anan was identific<l as Andrew Gowey, 21, who had bcf'n living al 2801 N. Br istol St., Apl 42, ln Santa Ana. Swedish authorities said Gowey was liorn in Maryland but gave no hometov.•n. The board said the Americans applied r,,r asyhuu in protest against the war in \"ietnan1. A tota l t'f 292 Amf'rieans have bt>en granted asylu111 in this neutral 1.:ounlry since the beginning of 1968. The hoard said 352 An1erica ns have ronlac\ed Swedish authorities requestin~ perrnission lo slay in this country. About 30 of theni have since left Swe'lle11 . Thirty asylum applications arc cur- renlly being conslderN:I by Uie board. 1:1 addition to Go~·cy, the otllr r An1cricans were identified as: -Frederick 1-lowlce, 22. born In f?ctroit, Mich .. Jiving at 133i2 Baccus Slre<'t. Southgatc, Mich. -1\Jelvln BrO\\'M, 21, born in St. raul, /\tinn., living at 853 lgcrhart Avenue, St. Paul, r.-linn. -Charles Brown. 23, born in \Var rrn, Pa., living at 1489 Scandia Road, \Varrcn, ra . -/\lichael \\'illiams, 2.1. horn in Br;_ins\vick. r.-te. (no address given). -Richard Cha rlton, 2.1, born irl f11rt \Vorth, Tex., current address Cox 12~. Belfry, fl1ont. -Jose Reilly, 21. Dominican citizen, living with mothrr r-.laria fltlo rc l in Jersey City, N.J. -Thoma~ 1\-lartin , 21. horn in Philadelphia, living at 226 \Vrsl 1$0 St ., New York City. -Robert Roberts. 22. born in Sa v:in- nah. Ga ., living '"'i!h mother J\r\argflretlt \Vetl!'rs in Savannah, Ga . /no address gi ven ). -Terrence Jurdkins. 22. born in N('IY- 1,.,ndon. Conn .• living at 42·10 l'eltOn St.reel, San Diego. -De Free! (no first narne givrn \ h()rn in Philadttlphia, Pa .• living. ;it l942 l51h Street. San Francisco. -Danny Thoma~. 16. born in 1,akP CH~" Fla., living at 52.2 Gre<:n SLrccL, \Valdo, Fl:i . ' s DAILY P/LOf 3 : BorJer Station Manpower Soars SAN DIEGO fAP ) -Operation .I nlrrcept has increased manpower by 60 percrnt al the San Ysidro roinl of entry, an Operation lnLCrccpt spokesn1an h<1 s di sclosed. Eighty-three 1ne11 v.·erc added lo the 139 1ncn already ass ignrd to the U.S. Cu stonis, I111n1igrati11n and Public }lealll1 Service at San Ysidro, busiest port of en- try fron1 r.-texico, the spokesman said. The figures Y.'crr disclosed ;if\rr an of. ricia! y,·as queried on what could be done to reduce up lo slx-hour delays in traffii.: as a result of se~rches to intercept drugs, nuirijuana <ind n;ircot1cs l>t'ing sn1uggled into lhe Un1t0d Slates. The spokes1n;1n .a1!dcd that l!l ;10· ditio11al n1cn hu vc hceu assigned tu the 68 -ni an force cit lh1~ Calexito station north of t11cx1cali. Six were atltlcd to the nin<' ~t Tecate and one W<lS added Lo thC' four rt'gu larl.v ;1ssii:;11l'd lo Andrade, al '{u1na, Ariz .. he. said. ''All the n1~n are 11'orking ll'e!I beyo nd Grahan1 Appeals 1'o Young People In Anahci111 Talk Trcn·agrrs ;it 1he An <i hf'i1n St;idiurn '"Youd1 Night" service rir the Sou1her 11 c:oi lifur11n1 C'ru sadr Tlu1r sday hr<.ir d i"1·:i11grll~t flllly Gr:1ha1n read from a 1 i<"bl'L'W Bi hie p1·esf'n ted lo hi111 c;irlier in lhr d<iy by Israeli Printe ~1:i nister Golda l\1c1r. Grnhnrn, '>l'ho \i:>:itcd \l'ilh lhe Israeli 1:eact of ~late ,ind long·lime friend at an after noon tea Thur~d r1v, rf';-1d fro1n the Old Tcstan1cnt wlu cl1 ·recount ed Isaiah 's dcdicnlion to Gotl. Hr lhrn pirkrd up his Nc1v Te~ta n1r11t illld rcaci frorn i\l;111hr w !G which coll s lnr a pe rsonal dedlcalion lo Chrisl. "Yo1111g j)f_'opl<' re$pond lo a clla llcngr." 11c Stlid, ".i nd Jc.<;us Chn~t offers 1hc g:·c:ucst ch allent:c in lhc 1\orld lonigh\." Tl•r J~t6R r-.nss Catiforn in , l\.1rs . .Jerry B:irli.r1· o{ Torrance. shared the p\;itforin for the srl'rnth night C1f thr cn1 sallr. i\ n1a.1ority of th" 2~.0110 present at Ariohri n1 Sladium Thu rsdCly nigl1l were t rc 11·<1gr·r~. a 40-hoi.tr week. and n1any of them are working seven days a week," he said, It would be useless to open new gal~-' ;it the San Ysidro area, he sald, because ''this is lhc maxin1ur11 m.inpower we've got." "If the gates are not open, lt is because we j11sl can ·L do it." Th ere arc lfi gates at San Y~idro but all of thetn arc Of)t'n only during peak traffic hours, and surnellmes not all of them are in servite then. . "1l ls because they've got lhe max• 1n1urn Opt!ll that they can -it is a man4 po1vrr rroblein," the spokesman said. . I.le said inspectors are increasing er. f1c1cncy as the operation, now in its l3th day. continues. lte said the maximum aver~ge wililing tln1e alnng the 2.500-milc rvle.\'!Cdtl Oordcr \Vas only 38 1ninutes in the la~t 24·hour prriod. Bul 11e conceded thal a drop 111 traffic ha~ hc~n a fa totr. Total cross ings ol: pedrslnans and vehJ(•les along the entire border iu the last 24·hour period wa.c; 2i5,789, aboul 28 ,000 less than the previous day. f\11'.'<inv.·hilc, Rrp. Lionel Van Derrlin, rD-Calif.). said he will ask Congress for an cmcrgenc.y approprlaLion to add more n1<'n at the San Ysidro border. Rep. Boh \\'Uson, (R·Calff.), also said he has urge'll custon1::; officials to in- c·rease personnel .~o all border gates can be manned at all times. 13o1h rongressmcn said they support objettives of Operation Intercept. Valley Interviews La,vycr Hope£ uls :-::aturday 1vill be a 1011g, busy day for F uunlain Valley's new Clty Council. lnl rr1'ie11·s are scheduled fro1n 8::10 <1.:11. through 5;:10 p.m. 1vith nine senar<1te. <it 1Prneys to fill thr city attorney 's joll ... :ic:i ted Inst Tuesday by Edv,.in tl1artin 11·11,1 had resigned. 1·1ie city hopes 10 fill the cit y allorncy p;"lsi liori by Tuesday's council tnceling, sa1r! City Managrr James Neal, but H that becnmrs impossible, Martin will stay on the job on a day-to·d<iy arrangement Names of attorneys interviev.·ed are not re1rased by 1he city until one is selected. • .... " .... '· ............ I ... ···-........... , -..... ,. ...... . "•'"'" ........ , ._ .. " ,..~ .......... ,, ............. "'". "'"·~ .. .,,,,,'"''''''•"•'''•''··-··1'"'""'""""''"' '''•·'•'' .. 1·· "·~·· .. •; •;· ::-· ·:; :-;: .... 1 .. , .,,_,, ...... , ... ;..; ;,.; ...,.-;.,__,·1 l ·: ~: •. ·.-~ ,,., ··"""" ·-....... , ....... _,. ~ ~ _,_,, ...... ~ ......... 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In fact, we guarantee it! And a regular Passbook Savings Accoun1 at The Big M pays 25°/., more lhan a regular com- mercial bank savings account. Bonus Accounts provide an even grefller return. For additional security, your lunds are insured lo $15,000 by an agency o/ 1he federal government. PASS BOOK ACCOUNTS Earn 5.13o/ .. when our 5% current annual rate is compounded daily for a year. Interest paid day in to day out. Additions or withdrawals in any amount. at any time. BONUS ACCOUNTS· Same base rale as Passbook Accounls, plus bonus ol 25o/., yearly when held for 36 months (.75% total). $1 ,000 minim1Jm. Yearly yield 5.38°! .. when interesl is retained and compounded dally. GUARANTEED RATE ACCOUNTS Earn 5.25"/o per annum guaran1eed tor a fi xed term ol 3. 4 or 5 years. Minimum required $1 ,000. Prior to maturity. w1lhdrawals n1ay be made in event of tiardship. W•eT A"CADIA llM Vi a$! Dll•"• Rt>~<1 Ttltphe~ 4•1!-0166 MUTUAL SAVINGS and laan ••sai:iatim CORONA DEL MAR :<!&i E•1t Ce1$t ~l~h,;.11 111epno~• f/~50 1 ll COVINA .• O /'10'1" Cn1u~ li.n~.,. 1 ~~•pho1'1t 319 .I•·; OL•MDALa 3JIJ NQl'1h S"od Bo~'''l'd TtltC~O"t 212·•1•5 e ' , ~AeADINA (~t8d 0,11,,) t: ~ f~tl Colc11de 8ctllt¥1" Ttllll~Cnt 419·231~ (/) ----------:~-------------:--~----:~- 4 DAil V PILOT .---~ ' . .1 IN TODArS -.:NEWSj ---~----------· - (CtmPli.d bJ '"" Dt Uir Plltl 11u n A 17th century-style manor house o\\•ned at various times by ear ly· day screen $tar Norm • Talmadge, ;ictor Ra lph Bellamy a nd banker Ma rco He llman goes on the. auc· lion block Oct. 6. The mansion, on a one-acre site in the Los Feliz dis- trict of Lo s Angeles, has been used as the setting for several films, in· eluding "Jane Eyre" and "Too r-.tuch, Too Soon." It contains 16 rooms and six baths, and has ter- razzo marble fl oors, stained glass \Vindo,vs. thick concrete walls and an immense entry hall t\\'O and one-half stories high. • ~ Compariso11 shoppers in New Frlft1y, Octobtr 3, 1%1) • UPI Tt l1Phot1 Star of Israel Golda Meir, p rime m inister of Is rael, dines with actor Gregory Peck in Beverly Hills Thursday at a s tar-sludded di.Jmer in her honor spon- sored by the mCYtion picture and television industries. She told the audience that although her people always face war, "\Ve s ing a lot, \\'C play a Jot, we create, \Ve have U1e theater, the concerts." j York City's superrnarkels and , food stores can rhrow away their ' slide rules after /\'ov. 20. Beafn· A n ing then the city will require l that the 11nit price -cost per I Nixon Steps In, Blocks ounce, for example -be mark· I ed on each item. Purpose of the 'j regulation is to ease the task of °'.'! tlie shopper who wants to com· ~ pare tlte prices of si·milar items I Railroad Strike for Now when they ore being sold in dif· ft.rent si~t packages. • l Officials of Danville's (Va.) cen· tennial celebration of its tobacco market got a rain check after half an inch of rain washed out the Growers Day festivities in a park. 1'he rain check was for $3,000 - payable to the centennial commit- tee from the Hartford Insurance Co., \Vhich had collected a $225 premium to insure a sunny day. The insurance company was bet· tin g that between 11:30 a.m. and 2 :20 p.m. that day it woul dn't rain more than one-tenth of a n inch. • lifrs. I1oward Tilrer, of Porl/ond, Ore., takes 5Y.r·monll~ old son Ti1nrr ll1y home /or the fir st l11ne. The baby 11·as born 1vith his inr,.,nrn1es 011 the outside arid has been kept a/1tc for 158 days on intravenous feedings. lie iinderwe11t five opcra!iu11s to rcor- range the i11lest111es. Doctors fret Tirnol./iy has "every chn11ce Ill gn1r11 fnro a 11onnal c111.:e11, 1ncu1a//y a nd pit)JSICal/y." 0 They called it the. mo.:in1ng mon- ster of \Vebs ter's \Vood. 'f hc \\'heez- ing sound in 1.he d arkness fn~hten­ ed \vomen and childr('n. .!\!ter years of searchi·ng. the mon,'itcr "'as discovered in Shelford . E ng. land. lt \vas a cro1v ,,-i th bronchitis. A truck driver found and captured the crow n'hilc ghost-hunting. KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. (UPI) -Presi- dent Ni:con today blocked for at least 60 doyo; a threatened strike against seven m.sior railroads that had been scheduled to start Saturday. Intervening for the first lime in a labor U.S. Loses Tln·ee More Aircraft In Vietnam War SAIGON (AP) -U.S. paratroopers fought North Vietnamese forces along the demilitarized zone and closer to SJigon while the United Slates !ost three more aircraft in lhe war, military spokesmen said today. Two obsen·ation helicopters of the 82nd Airborne Division '''ere shot dawn early today in a firefigh t 20 miles north of Saigon. Paratroopers on the grou nd lost one man killed and 10 wounded in the engagement, reports from the field sald. The 82nd Airbame has only its 3rd Brigade in Vietnam. That, together with one regiment of the 3rd t.!arine Oivision. are I.he major combat units being redeployed under President Nixon's se- cond round of troop vdthdrawa!s. A U.S. Air Force Phantom fighter-bom- ber crashed Thursday 95 miles northeast or Salgon, killing one crewman. The U.S. Command said the plane was believed shot down by enen1y ground fire. Two Americans were reported killed and 20 v.·aunded in 20 encn1y rockrt ;ind mortar atlacks during the pasl 24 hours, the U.S. Command said. The DMZ action involved paratroopers of the IO!st Airborne Division, n10\'cd up la replace departing lt-tarincs, spokesmen said. l\ ? o. -F in ance ~fa n Says He's Ava ilahlc St\CRA~lE:\TO <CP/l -J.1n1cs S. !)ll'1ght .Jr ., now the n11n1ber iV.'O 1nan. :o:a1d today he 1s "a\':.iilable·· 10 replarc Financ:.c Drrcctnr f':lspar \\'_ \\'l'1nbcrgi'r ;in1I Hraga n ;idviscrs 31,'Tetd he is U1e lc<iding candidate T~ey insisted, howe\·er, no final 1!cc1- sion has been reached, \Vc1nbcrg£1r 1~·i1l ''a('ate the slatC:'s top f1sc.:il post f>l'c. 3t lo become chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. He is the latest in a long list of Californian!' to take key jobs in the Nixon administration. di spute, the President officially declared a national emergency under provisions of the f<ailv.'ay Labor Act. The move nutomat lcally set in molion a 60-day cool· ing off period during \vhich both sides \\'ould continue to negotiate. Four shopcrafl unions and !he scvl"n ruilroads involved in deadlocked tal ks v•cre informed earlier in the day by the Labor Department U1at Nixon would act. llolll sides said that they would abide by the order. The President announced the action from his vacation retreat here, where he had arrived Thursday ni gh t for a long weekend. The strike had been scheduled to start 21 12:01 a .rn. Saturday. 1•,thite J~ouse press secretary Ronald Ziegler told newsmen here that ''we fully expect I hey ! the parties) v.•ill be able lo reach an agreement during lhe 60 day pcrio<!." Ziegler said the President signed the necc!'sary order selting up the threc-mon emergency board because "ii wa s evident !he p:irties \\'Ould not be able lo rcs(llve their differences in U1e period a vailable." Laos E xp ecting Major Inva sion By North Viets TOKYO (AP) -Laot ian Premier Sou\'anna Phau ma predicted today 4-0,000 1'\'orth Vietnamese regulars \1•i1! soon launch a dry ~ason offensive in his coun- try. I le said the assault had been del ayed by the seizure -wiLh the help of l.aoiian peasants -of large caches of North Vict- r,amese arms by Laotian ga1•crnmcnt lroops. The prince who leads Laos' nominally neutral government challenged U.S. Senate Maj ority Leader !lflke "'1ansficld's recent report that U.S. troops arc 1n- rreas1ngly involved in Laos and !he recommendation that aid be slashed. Speaking lathe Foreign Crir- rcsponrlents Ciub of .J;:ipan. Sau\'anna s:ud, ·There us not a single Ll.S sol1hcr· in Laos." He chargf'd lhat 1'>1ansficld's understandi ng of Laos \\'as limited 'by the fact he spent only 11n~' hnur in the country, including a 40-mtnutc talk wilh Souvanna, on 'his last visit. Sou\'anna said he had ahvays oppose<t American military intervention In l.;iqs because this could lead ta the nation's "reduction to dust." Northern Rockies Freezing. 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I FnttM Htl1n1 llonclvlu i,:, .. ,., Cl'¥ l11 Vc<>11 l~• -"llet~• Ml1ml Mlnllf!~,,...11, t"'w Od~1~1 lllfw Yo•- lllor!~ P1111• 01\lftnd 0~1""""'' c.1, OIT'~ll• P~!m So• "01 P~"' Roblo~ Pt>r•~I• Pl!!ll'IUrQh Po•ll.•n<! R1"ltl (llY ""~ lllu!I R•"" s ........ , .. ., Sill L•l• CllV S~~ PltQ<>. ~"'' rr111c11to ~-·"'' ~ ....... ~ 1"··~·1 W••hln~'1:>" " " Si .37 .. ~ " 6• s1. ~l )I ,, d Sl 36 ., /J A! ~1 t) ~' 71 I( " " 11 s• ,, sa ~' ~I ~! S7 I! \j " " "1' ,1.8 INI If " •1 ,, IS St M '' I? i3 '~ ~' ~1 •\ . " " " I! •I M ~' .. ., . " M .. . ·" ·" ·" .n I Alaslia Blast Not Last More Nuclear T ests Plarined Despite Critics ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -The Atomic Energy Commission plans two more nuclear test explosions o n Amchllka 'Island in the Aleutian chain after Thursday's blast which did not yield an earthquake or a lidal wave . "We're looking forw ard lo finishing the project. \Ve're hoping we v.•ill not hal'e to r·~lurn to the Al eutians," said Maj. Gen, E<lward B. Gille r, assistant general manager of military applications for the AEC. detonated, and that a building atop U1e hvte was not damaged. 'fhc hole was 64 inches In diameter. The Soviet Union, J;1pnn and Canada as '1·ell as nu1nerous U.S. scienu~ts and political figures had objected 10 the one. rnegaton underground explosion because they feared it v.·oul d cause seismic disturbances in the temblor-p rone Al ;isk'1n or Aleutian f'1ults. Gov . Keith 1'>1iller, a Republican v.·ho ~upporled th e tesl, said the commission had advised him Lhat it y,·ould be at least two years before another tesl would bl! ~ct off on Am t hitka . "It turned out about tile w;.iy l expected." l\hller said . "Everything looks all nght. l '1n pleased tha t it's over and there arc no apparen t ill effects." Anothe r hale 6,000 feet deep and 90 inches in di2meter had been drilled. A third hole £,000 feel deep and 120 inches in diameter is being drllled. The AEC said the first explosion was a suitability test and indicated the results were satisfa ctory. It has not announced a reason for the nexl two. Sen. J , \\I . Fulbright (D-Ark.). noted this week refl(lrts that warheads of the antiballistic 111issi le \\'Ould be tested at the site, But the blast yielded only a ground roll on the desolate, windsv.·epi islan,.g. and 11pparenlly didn't even bother 25 !(!a ot- ters swin1n1ing in pens ne:ir ground zero. AEC officials at a control center in Anchorage sa id tv.·o more nuclear tests v.·ere planned under the island Tundra during lhe test project. Scientists said there were no visible aftershocks but that scientific in- strurnents may register unfelt af- tershocks for days or weeks. 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(A P) -Aller they explore the moon ne:oct 1nonlh, the Apollo 12 astronauts plan to send their u111nanned landing craft crus hing lo the sur face from a height of 6!> n1iles to create a i:iant scis1nic shock. The impact, measured by a scis1no1ne!er. could reveal 111uch about the internal struc- ture ol the lunar n1ass. Assigned to lhe mission, scheduled fur launching Nov. 14. is an al!-Na\•y crew of CnHlrs. Charles Conrad and H1chard F. Uordon Jr. and Lt. Crndr. Alan L. lie&n. Conrad and Bean are to land in the Ocean ot .Stor ms 11 hilc Cordon urbi ts overhead. llean, the 01ilv rookie on the !t'<Hn. descri bed the project's pl ~1nncd e:<J}('rimenl:> a1 a news conference Thursday nighl. lie said the d e li ber11 te C'rashing of !)M! lunar module, rtr l,M , is to ocaur after the lwo e 1p lo rer s launch themselves off ttie moon end rejoi n Gordon in the command ship, 65 miles above the surface. "'Gitrdfln ·wi\! mant'u1·r r !he J ,~t to the proper anitude for the burn," Bean explained. ROTC W i1is Praises 'i\1AR lllN(;TON IAP) -A special Pent;;go n 1·ornmitlee today endor&ed UOTf' 11s a "highly desirable n11•thod" of supplyi ng mil itary utficers an<I recnmn1ended a gr e n t e r unil'ersity rnh! in r1 11erscciu1t a strengthtn1cd r1rngran1. Six <'ollegc t>iha·n!Cn·s an!I 1hrec senior n1ilitary tJlfJeers 1s~ued lhe 61.p11g1• rcpor1 which urged a 111urc active J unla :Eases Ccns or~hip In Grcet·e ATHENS (AP ~ -/•1·f'n1ier (;eorgc /'011;1d1.11.1t.1ul"s .ibultil\- 1.'d 11rep11l:tl11,:aliOn t'l'll~or~hip !or (;r!'t'k ne1vspa1>t.'r~ 1odav a11rl bllltl a nrw riress t:odC 111Ju!tl be pron1ulg;1tcd by Nu1•. " !1 111 l1r rk't'lnrr~ lhr prr~s \\11t1lrl ~!ill bt• prohlhllt'd t1·orn !'t'1IH'lllllll ll1r '-/•ril 1!~67 111il1\n1·v \·111111, 111t1I 1·0111 prin- lini: ;1r11t·les t·1·cu \111g d11ubL about the econornv. p11hl\t: order, security and ·the struc· hire of tile arrn ed rorccs. Papadopoulos s~11d l11s mo\'c v.·as restQring ' ' p r r s s fre edon1'' to {;rcrt:e. Greek newsn11•11, lh11vc11•r. ha,. c cnl1eizrd 1h!! prrs .. r·oilr. !he :.ubsiant•f' ,,r 11 h1ch has bt·•·n known for so111c l1n1c. as tn· St1fFif'if"nt 1' o d 11 }' ' ~ a11nou111:cn1t-11I mean!! 1,rf'~k nt'"Spupers no 1ongPr h:111· 10 i-hnw ,er1llf'v proofs tu g111 en11ni1111 C'('ll.~{lr~. F1\e ul lhc P1~1i1 1\1l1r n~ dai!ie~ 11rrt• l'l'•11•1r1•rl I•• 11!1 !Ills prt•111111.~l.1 'l'hr ntl11·r .. were i;:o1r1 11n1c11t lint jJJjlCJ ~ l[off u Lose~ Ne'~ Illcu For l1 urolc WA8HINOTON (AP) J amea R. Hoffa . nner counlcd amon1 lhe 1111tion 's mo1t pawerfu1 labor leaders, races at least another year and a half behind bars of a fr.dcral prison follo.,_,·lng reJect1on <lf hill plea for parole. lloffa, ~·ho has l<'rl'ecl \l\'o yeera and ei,11ht months of a11 ei1ht )'ear conviclloo for jury tampering. JOit his try for ear· ly release Thursda y \\'hen the U.S. Parole Dna rd rrjected his bid, The board Jiald it would reecn1ider hi1 ca1e in ~larch ID71. role for college. facul 1.1• eni.l ad· n1in islrato rs Jn picking 1n· structors and shaping cur· r ico!un i. The co n1n1iller t:ll allengcd foes of ROTC by recon1· 111 e n d ing a pp ro p r la!(' academic credit for t h e c:ou rses, faculty status for thl' officer-instructors and t'On· tinued wearing of unifon nf and military drill on earn1111s. Secretary or J:.k'.'h'n~c '.\!ch i11 R. Laird appointed the con1- n1ittec last spring a1n1il 1'1slt1~ 1·ampus opposition 111 HOTC. It was headed b~ !11 c,·<1r~r C S. Benson. rmh11( ;11 ,,·1r111'{' Jirofe~or at l'l;u·t·u1u11t ,\ll'11 s College, Cal1 J The comm ittrr s;1i ll I 1 I b1·hc1·es th11t the Re scr1 r 01 l 1ccr~· Training Corps !<ohould be cuntinoed as "a major pro- cu rement source" of 1•H11"rrs for the Army, r--•avv and ,\u f orce. ROTC r11rrf.11r l1• ~11ri. plies more lhan half thl' regula r offlcPra "Thr COITilllll !er IJt'l\l"VI'.'~ that ROTC ls JI hiihly deml rable 111ethoil of officer procure1nr11! !11r tlir l 'n!l~'il States of An1en ra,"' the reporl ~a id. ··narc 11as 1hr adv11nlages of (A) supporting A111rr11·:in concepts of rlv!lien·rn 1li!ary r~l~tlon!hips end (Bl prti- v1drng a blend of cl\lillan a111I military background for n1a n' )'Oun& officer&." • See Solons For .S l1"p c (){ Nutiun \\.\S!IL\\;TO:-i 11\f') -The <1~1·r,,j,(f• 111 Id d I l' · ;i g c d , (J I C !'II' C 11!,lil ;1111] ll!l· dl'f(·\"•'r1·1~ed c1)np rr,;;n1nn 1.~ II cuod .. ~.1n1plt· nf 11•hal's "r1111i;: \\llh th1• ll.1 hl11· A1ner- 1r1111,"' ~11) 111 ;i \\hi IC House 11u1r11in11 rxperl ··11 yuu drfinr1t a group that 1no!I need1d lo be re1ched by a nutrition and he11lth pro- gram it would be membert' Qf Con 11res1," said Dr. Jean "111yer, Pre&ident Nixon'1 con· sullanl on nulrition and hrehh. to a committee headed ti1· five-root.111 240.pound nrP. John c. KluCZ)llliki, ID·l ll.1 Klue1ynski'1 comn1i1tee Is charged with improvlni.: the f11re in the lfou1e resla ur11 nt. bul Mayer sufgested Hs me1n· bers could le In eKa1np1e for the rest or the country b} adhering to a Jo .... '-catoric, lo1r· chol esterol diet. gelling ·mnrt' exercise, drinking .less coffer and smoking fewer l'ig:i rettes. I .,....,..,~; ......... , .... ,,_, "-"-""" ... EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK '•titian in qu•lit y sup•r m•r~ef, Good ho ur,, un ion •••l• •nd benefit1. Pet• m•n•nt po1 ltiol\ with 9rowth potonti•I. D11lre f•urn•ylft•n c I• r k, Southern C•lifer"ia ••,•r i•"••• •••~i "t tr•wt), • ,,..riu"lty. RICHARD'S UDO MARKIT l4ll Vl1 LI'• Newl"rt lee•h1 C.lif•'1'1ia Mr. Mynatt b7J .b]b0 · . r~ "Then 11r'l! 111u1f' ;111 ,1~· :1·1 ! fire up the JCIS tu ~1;.1 t 1!11' L \1 1i\Jl n! orlul \\\• hope lo tr;1l i\ tl <111 th::: way 1IOll'll. "\Vc"d like lo tTa~lt 1t .1h.J11l Qne kilon1etcr fro111 th c. sei~momt•tcr The 1 nip a I.' l nut1hl tu rc;1!lv ex(·lte 1L ;i111I we c<in infer •t.lut ;il111ut till' 111· Lerna! stnll'tUt"'' 1d lhl' 1111 >II ' f'lutvn1uin 238 1"he t.:l·11crator "'11! bu!ld up terrilK' heal. · I du11 t' tJ11nk lhc r<1d1o.ac· llvllv is ('1·cr gni11g lo be a proliletn," 0 c :.in reported. "1'he lhlng lu v.·orry about is the 1.:-n1 peratu rt'. It's up lo about J,400 degrees if }'OU leave 1L uut lung enough." He said he intended to huve the generator in pJ:iec "'llhin 20 mnull·s ;ind cl1d11 't r.1;pr<! the tempi·r a1u1·1• \'• n~ ... ;ti)l111• 250 dcgrtes 111 lh:11 11i·1'11.1d Conrad ;111tl lii•:in hnp1.· 111 land abo1Jl 10:10 ft"\ lrf11 n thr un n1anned Su r 1 <' 1 11 r '.I spacecr<.ifl 11 J11(·h I o u r h r ti down un lh1· n1<•n:1 111 1 ~1i7 1'hev w;1n1 1<1 1·h111h 1·,i1 f1 ••·t down ·a crater 11 11111111·hl) oH p<1rts of 1ht• lt'ht\'lt· 1· 1!h ;1 hull cutter. Grape U'hion Matlc 'fhreat lloiry Suspension l·'runi tc1.11.:hing !iflh gr.:idc a t Broadway School in ;\Japl~· I li..'lghl!<o. Oh io. to stacking itcn1s in a 1rocery :-11ire 1s the story ol 'J'oin i~in1lcr. ~le. was s us~deil fro1n teaching because of hi s n1u.slac:he wh1 ph the school board says might create an adverse image on A ft'Cord 111 !II" r1' .i 11•·: slLOck 11a1 t'. 1•11 1·x.1111plt". eo11ld 1cll "hL'ti1,1 t!1('111011n 1~ layered , llkt· the 1·:11'!1\, lir 1nvre s1Jlitl . The se1sn1u1nr1 :-r. i11(l'1~1 !cd n'<llnly lo fl'l "otrd 111u~111qu;1k<"l'O and 1nc1cnr11ut l11ti. 1~ 1111e or fi1·c scie11t1f11· cxpcn111r11 !s Conrad <.1nd l.h·.1n nre tu dL1plo.v tlurinc sevrn hour<> 11alk1ni; around on the lunar surf<H"t'. Tha1's rnort• 1h;111 t1·1plf' !hi' linlf' \J1P A\)!•lln 11 aslrnn:i11t .; spent outside 11il'1r 111udt1h' 111 Juli. OROV ILLE IUPll _ ~he t11c students. llimJer bas a sked for a public hearing 1 on Uie action. striking farn1 workers union ----------------------- J;1sl slHnn1er threatened table. l·:uur ril lht e,111·11 1111·111 ~ 1· 111 mc;i~urt· sucl1 1 hu1~~ :1, tlw s1il.1r 11 111d. 111;1 . .:111•1 w I u·h1, and Ilic flrt'~"urc. ol tht· nt · mo-;1JherP. 'l'lie r.11 prrin1r111~ 1r i 11 r!'1'l'I\ c t!lt'l 'I l'T! IL I I n•lll .• n ato11 11 L' ge1a:n1lhr '111t'lrd l•• .1 r a r! 1 n n c t 1 \. (' e I 1• 11 " I ..... ~· I ......... grape· grO\\'t•rs \\'ilh a '"pesl.Jcid{' scare" can1paign if they failed to yield lo iL~ den1ands. the State Board of Agricullure v.·as told Thurs· day. .,, Board Jl,lembe r LI ll n e I S1e1nberi;. a grape growe r 1rom Thermal, said the thri.>at • 11 as n1ade during unsuccessful eontrart negotiations bcl ween 12 Callfor nia growers and the United Farm Workers (Jrganiiing: C o ni mi tt e e . Steinbt'rg u·as one or the grn\\'ers participati~ in the talks ~·hich recessed July 3. 1970 Caprice. · A luL or e<ir > cos t more. But few if an y are really th at much more car. Wh ich expla ins why more and more of th e smart money is comi ng to Capri ce. Czechs Blame Dubcek PR AGUE (UPI) -Alex· andcr Dubcek was accused to-- day of having ''i n vlted '' R ussi an troops into Czechoslovakia through the failure of his J!l68 lcadcrshir>. The Comn1unist pa r I y ne"·spapcr Jtutle l'r;i\·o <ii· tackt.'d anew !hr rrJorin lc;u.hT toppled fr om p:i rt.1' leadershi p last April and fru111 the party presidiwn a n d parliament chairmanship las~ weekend. Rude Pravo, t he authoritative voice or ikte present orthodox leadership, hammered on the theme that Dubcek was to blame for both 1he Russian invasion of August, 191111, and the collapsed ('f"O nt11ny becaulM!I ht came t·lr1sc to erasing communisn1 !n1in C1,echnslnvakle . ,~ -· ·--. ...,, ' \\',-\Slll NCTON i L Pl) pro\l.ing its own !20 b1JLion ~1 1 l11ary t:r1t1cs bru1:.ccJ fror11 a vers1un. ch1}-llJng :.ll'lllJ; of •!l'lc<ils irt Both ho11s~s nfl\\' are nn t11e llouse declined today 1u ~'~'t.~'.1 Ar;~~1.in~t~~101:~:;j11~~~~e~~ thruw in the towel. the l~·gisl;1!1\ e battle on bolil L1l"ked Thursday in al· ::;iclt:s of the Ca pit.ol. te1npts to bar dcploy 1hcnL of The nonre1.:ord vole in lho the <intibalhsUc m 1 5 s L J e House was 219 to 1115 in !'iUP· (ABM) and lo curb outlays for port of the ABM. It aff1rn1M an earlier 50 to 50 vote. ap. the C5A cargo plane, the proving the issue in tli(' SenJ1e Cobra helicopter, and the and although a ppropnalion, SRAM missile, they came still must be sought it 10 effect back today with amendments cleared the way to pniccetl. In tJic firsl phase of deploy· to cul spending on a new man· ment the antiniissilc 1111sst)c-; ned bomber, a new t '.l v.-·ill be installed around '"""' .. freedom fighter" for U.S. fo.1 inutcn1an bases in 1\lontan,1 allies, and to curb open-air and Nn(lh Dakota. L.'ltcr thC'J testing ol poison gas. system would be cxlcndcd tll The so-called ''fearless five" protec t additional m i .~ s 1 I c dissent ing members on the 39· bases and eventually the ctly man armed services <:om· . of \Vashington. mtttee believed they had al An $86 tnillion rund for ;11 Jcast a fighting chancf; on the t\ew Army helicopter -the poison ~s amendment ; to Cobra _ was saved 92 lo :16. 1\ Omit nof only testing but also $60 million cut in funds tr. ovcrseu storase and research modernize the aging nsz an offens ive use of chemical bomber to carry a nt'W and b i o Io 11 i ca l "germ nuclear missile called SRA '.\[ warfare '' agents. After disp.osing of the!I!! and.1,;;;;w=''=def=ea=t.=d='="'-=3='·===;., some ether amendments, thell lloose in its third day of debt'te on the '21.S billion an· nupl defense proour11meJ1t bill waa e1~~ed to pass it overwhelmlrtRly. Th e Senate spent eltht weeka before ap- Soldier11 Work J A KA l\ TA (AP) lndooala pla0.11 lo demilitariu and find civili11n jQbl f« about 50,000 troop& In the ne1t five years. ~ de puty anny com· inander, Maj . Oen. Hartono, said the jobs were nttded "to prevent social. political and IJNITED STATES NATI0 1\'A L BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW 0'EN SATURDAYS 9 fo 1 P.M. MON.·THUl1. 10·5 P.M, FllDAYS 10·6 P.M. 1714) 14 .. 1111, lecotod h11 I•. C•• Pl-, C.11a Mna econnmic I e n 1 Io ns in ""'· V•<• p,...-M•n•tef lnrlnnesia" "'h('re about fiv e E. H. LEVAN niilh~n -"-'-'':"'::'~n~p:lo~y:ed:· __ .'.!::======:=====' • yo u'll feel like ' Mr. Big him self. Tell you what, th ough. 11' you absol~tely insist 011 a mo re expensi ve car, we wo 11·1 st1111d in you r way; o "h c;i d ;ind order ai r conditioning. Look wh at you get: · A big substa nti al 18-foot-long . . Order otei'l:o. 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I -·~ -~----;-:--;;;-.---c. ~-~--""'-----~~------~---------------------------.----~· DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE The Civic 1-tunlinglon Beach clty cou!l~ilmen seem to ~ave dis- covered a sile for thB fu ture civic cant.er on which n1ost of thent can agree -35 acres on Beach Boulevard at Atlanta Avenue. . The propt-r ty h a~ obvious advantage~ nO'I. possesse.ct by either of 1he other ll\'O Siles over \YhiCb the COUnc1l battled for rnonths. The current selected propertx on upper ~aJn Str~et opposite. 'I.he •tuntington Beach l-t1gh Schqol 1s not la1 g~ enough for the ultin1ate city o( 2~:qoo peo.ple. ~_t s lw acres cannot adequately house Iacil1hes which \\Ill be 11eeded by 1980. :\ddltionally, it puts the tµgb_ school in a poc~et. J'.'arking space. !or student ~ars IS 8 pressing problem today and \\'ill be more so 1n the future. 'rhe do\vntov.·n site, !ought for through many i:nonth~ by the three rninority co1:1ncilmen, has the handicap o{ being expen sive commercial property. . _ The Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue site. 1s un 1n1proved land and c::an ~e purchased for a P\l ~e ,vi thin reason. It also 1s ad1acent to the future Pac1f1c f:oast Free\\'ay and is beach-oriented -a front door to lluntington Beach of the future. Fountain Valley's Future \Vhen Ed\vard Just took over as mayor of r_,oun~in \'alley Tuesday night be showed flasq~s of Wh!lt might prove to be a surpri•inK e-ra in t~@ city's .g~vernme~t. !·le im1nediately established ~1~ authenty by oulhn· ing an intensive one-month traintng: pro.g_ra1n for t~e three new cou ncilm~ whe euRed tflree incumbents in the bitter recall struggle. It i~ a proijram ~esigned to indoctrinate the new men in city affairs -10 a hurry. Just a1 so asked th§t n~ dratil@\ic~H,Y new prOJ?OSa]s be made during that month -net. U!llil the Ireshm~!l councilinen have time to a~orh t1te1r Jobs and respops1- Center· Site " . hil ities. It's a wise 1nove that gives the city a month to cal1n down after I.he recoutly Suc(lessful and highly tl:'ver1sh recall election , 'l'he three nC\\I 1ncn. <lc orge Scott. Ron Shen·k1n an ;;i11t1 l~ernie Sva1stad , hoivc brought fresh ideas to the f!OUr11.:i l and ne1v appronches to t·ity problems. Under .Just'~ leadership. 1L could be t!Jat i:ount ain Valley \1•ill lJ11 d n)uch siTioolher sai!i r1).! th;in 1na11y observers pre· dieted following a rough recdll. T!1e next fe.111· n1onths JJ'e :i ltll a 11a11ing period. hut tt1e future looks bright. Exp~·rierii.:c 11 ill cqme fro111 .Ju . .,L .:111d 11c111 Vice tl·layor J ohn Jl;.1rper. 1vllil e the i1npctus tur a <.:,h;:i nge in dtreclion is supplied by lbs new men. .1\t this stage, it looks promising. Big Job Well Done It lakes courage to invite 300 surfers and thousands of surfing fans to 1-luntington Beach !or the Annual U. S. Surfboard Champ ionships. The · preparations involved in organizing a contest of ·U,i s. n1<1g-nitude are trcn1endous. Not only does It in- volve the coordination of hundreds of of[icial s and \vorh- 1·r:i. but also arr;.i11 gen1enls !'or ;;;µ()nsors . setting up .'!\'O rip~ facdit1 cs. spe{'fal equ1p1ncnL and .bleachers. Ri:icretlllon ;..ind l'::irks Departn1elit Director Norn1 Worlhy and h.Js staff once again accomplished smoothly 'vhat could have n1eant disaster in the event of care- less planning. - Cancellation of television coverage and sponsors!1ip b.v the ABC nei11·ork n1ight hare t·ooled the enthu s1os111 of qny organii'.ation putting on ~uc h an event. \-et no tears 1vere shed, ne\v ~ponsors \verc found. and tile championship was run Qff 111 the bcs·t surr conditions in recent years. "It \vas great, just free and easy," sairl one fan, surprised at the sinoo thn c.,.~ \1·ith ;1 hich the twcrday speetacular unfolded. s 'F' I lln:' F'-" lf~ ·--· ~~ ' 'M .. . ar11uana Drive Pentugo1i Ca11tjJi1ig;11.s 11gai11.st 'Po t' Stress of Sta1•vi119 Is Too Muell Is a Farce' 'T11 the P.dJlor ' f>pt'r<1l1on Intercept is a [arce, a fraud, ::i11<.J to11iribut~ to lhe breakdO't!ll al th• :~ulth of innumerable Ca Ii for n i a \'ti.ir1g~tt'fS. ·: ,\s n1os1 people \vlow hy now, we have l~'rn 111 !he 1ni1lst of a mjlrijuana :)turl;1g1· for some tune. \\!hat happens in a-1n;1r11u~1na shortage People turn lO 1itll< r 1Jrugs. 'Ntuch is \\hy we've betn .-.;o•cln~· ~o 111<1ny f:ids al love-ins and rocll: i:01.ct'rl ~ stumbling a rou nd on httrb1!ur:ttC.$ or fla pping th eir gums oo ~li!'td. :\tr\\", ll1c 1'n:.lln produt•t ttiat Opttation l flt rl'l'µ1 \vjH 111\crcept Is marijuapa; ni~•t !J ll:111;1 has a\w1:1ys been the thing $.'IZtd Jno~t o(ten at lhe border. HL"I' flAR61TL"R.\TES and spee:I, mt (n 1111·11111111 I.SU and inc5t:a !ine, can be 1n;i1:11l:.it·lu red b~ sen1i·;:unateur un- rk:·r·1•n)1111d chem1sls anywhere in the Cniterl Sl;l!es. And by the way, a l11rge ri ·1r•· 111 1 IH· LSD <ind n1esral ine beinl eold'" 1bd;.V i~ la.:ed libf>ral!y with stry~illl, .~11r.,(J :i nrl belladonna. Gels the kids li1ghcr lh:it way ; only bad slde-effeet, so 1twv i:.<iy , ·~ that the poisons leave them 11~r1·1111 ~. h\earv·eyed arid somewhat "I 11 il«hy"' !or a few days afterward. l'hin k. LESTER BANGS 1•,,1111ri1111 Explal•e• 'Po lh1· !\d1lur: • l lla1 l' Ueen workh1g on the t<WI• ,:('l'l'a\1011 nieril ba1lge for Boy Scout.a atld ~·.11e \1111nd air pollu1\on !o be one of lhfl m:q!\r µrol1lems 111 the c0·Jntry. I ~a~e a.i~" rc:1(! 1\·1th inlere~l about local air pi 1l\11t1 nn proh!ems. · ,\1r p11tlul1on cosls the Un ited Slates $11 b1 11111n d•i llars a )'ear . Poll ution comes t1'vri1 :u1t111n1)bile3, incinerators, ctRn• ri)ere1:il <111/l inrlust rinl planls. Thr·re :ire lwo classes of air pollution : &nall :;ol1U and liquid particles and gase!'i 11nd \ <ip<il"'-Tilt first type may be ron- lrolled h,v prohibiting the open bumirtl flf !rash <ind by requ.lring that cerlain dcv1ce~ be installed on chimney1 lhat prevent soli<l nr liqultl p:.rl\~ \r.:; 11 111'11 being introduc:ed int o the air. TIIE SEC0/\0 TYPE n1.~1' lw \'"'\· trolled by using dc1·ices 1111 :;1nnho.:~\.1l'\..~ to take glll from the air. Dcvlci>s h~vr already be'1' developed thal cul down pollution from automobiles. But mu ch mon need• io be done, both in elimina- tion of pollution and in locating its causes, Acros! the nation people are becoming alarmed by air pollution. Their concern ls reaching the mejor producers or smog. As a result, manufacturers of automl>- bi\es are intensifyint research into tur- bine engines, studying electric cars. f'.'f- pe.rimenting with gas rropuls ion ;ind cvrn toying with the idea o a wi nd·up bus. A nuclear power plant or smog may J){' the choice facing l.Als Angeles rcsidrnl!ii unless a "·ay is round to reduce nitric o:-.- ides in autornobile eshaust, ~11 1·~ ii Cal Tech chemist. Dt. A. J . Haagen ·Snul. Doing away \Yit h cars -even converling most o( them lo engines 11nt f)0\1'Cr('{] by internal cambustifln -is a lar·lt'tchcd 1elution at this time, he said , SO THAT LEAVES f>O\\'Cr pt~nt~ ,1r;-1l11' ;oimog factor mo~\ ra~ily rr111r <.llrrl 111· said he v.·ould like to bao ;111 pl:i111 ~ 111.11 burn fossil furl for cle ctr1r 111lwr r .ind replace them 11·ith cleaner nlltll'.~r 110111'1. Sacrifices arc doub tle ss 1n order 1f 11 t' are lo continue the progrl.'ss \1·;, h;.i ve made against pollution, Hut a cll.':in rn- virooment is a birthright th:it 1nu.~1 1·11· restored and preserved or. 01 >; ~l·1rnT1 ~t~ wam, our \•ery survi val may b•' ;i( i;t;,~~· l.et"-' hope the nation 1s ready to al'CC\11 these 1acrifioes. Bl\AD SCllEPP1\lAN Our Most Pressing Need . Thought~ At Larae: •• The most pressing need In An,mea lod<iy is to transform o).lr present political ilr.its into geo-econwttic enUties, ~ettlng 7rJd of our obsolescent "1tate1 and ... co1Jr111cs·· and replaclnt1 them with unit.I J)r ~elf-government th&\ have relevance '\o modern needs and oondilioni. . • • • : \\'e ordinarily think of "l\l•torJ" II Mn1rthing dead or remote , but how m•l'IY flf us realize. that in the past IO yeail :i1onr . n1ore nr~· nal ipn-s1ate1 have eame irllo being th.an in all previous centuriu r----811 f>eorg" ---1 ~ Oi!ar (;eorge: 1\ly \l'ife goes home tn her mother ('very tilne she gets n1ad al J1"I. l'nfortunately. thi1 overcrowd• lh9 tiny apartment ot her paranll, ., h('r brother comes to live with me 1\l11Jc ~he i1 there. My problem LI this; Is my brother-in·ll• jUIUJMlll 1n insisting I help him with tbl dishe s? CONPUSED Dea r Confused : If 1 "·ere you, 1 lhlnk I would p ~ liurnr 10 n1y mother. .. ! Sr.nrl your problems lo George nn1~ rind 3\'0id the Ch ristma~ n1sh ) If recorded hi story'! • • • Air pol\ulio n is commanding more JIUblic attention now than ever, but th(' P.f9blem is al least 500 years olrl : in Sha~~pearo's time, th(' diarist, .John Evelyn. recorded "the helli~h Jnd d1 ~1n<i l clouds" y,·hich enveloped London. ·•pro.- ducing, catarrhs, phlhisics, coughs and consu*1.ption ." , • • • Language Is Uie great rl"pository of male chauvinism. \\'hen \Ve menl1011 an1- mall. WI r•fer to the dog, the horse, the lion. not to the bitch. the mare, or ihe lin.,_which is e.!lpecially ludicrous In the latter case. since the linn ess a<" lively 1upport.s the famil y. doing most qt Ute hl.fflllf\~ for food. e).:cept 11'hen nurslnf t..r youni. • • • ~llMrl ~"' ppul fl/ "aupe,... cluf;• 1 "the end of U\ls century With taDulltlqnl f!f II mUlitn and upward; artd lhti exp)oelOB ean bin be ar••ped by reflecting on the fact lhal a mere. cen- tury ago. only thrte. U.S. cillerNevr Vcrrk", Philadelphia, and St. Louis-had reached popula tions of 300,000 rcrsons . '\',\SHINGTn i\ -Tlic !'1 ·111.1gun. wl1ile it tJiscounts rl.'pul"!s 01 \11<li.'sprca<l ''pot'' smo king in Vietnam, is n1oving lo reverse a steady trend toward increased use of marijuana by Gls everywhere. In ils campaign against marljuana the Defense Departtnent is cooperating v.·ith other rederal authorities, including the Bur<:>au of Narcotlcs and the Customs 8t.Jrcau, which are currenlly trying to ('hoke off supplies of'"pol" bound for L'.S. r 1t1rs. Thi.' Army has even started a pi lot prQj.(r:ln1 for training dOQS lo locate m<Hl- J1J.111ii liy S!lH'll. In ;i f.1c1 shet>t. l~~ued nl lhr end (ti .\lay. Ilic Pl'11 !agu11 rc~pur!t'd llu1l ll1crt l'i "l'irtua!ly no addk:l1on 10 the so-c alled llard nn rcotics·• ln service units. IL described as ''gr o ss e1aggeration" , -·· ..... . . rrports that as many as 50 percent of the troops in Vietnam are regular users of 111<1riJuana. TllE f AC'r SllEET su11.J avq!labje ~t1:1tisties, admitledly no inrle1 o( 11n- 1lctr.el£'d mnrijuana use . show lhaL driig 11llcn~cs h;i1·r bel'n 1n~rl'11~1ng <1 111ong c;1-. ~1ncc 1965. It r~1Xlr1ed, howtl\'cr. lhot the worldv:ide statistics for 19'8 reflect that ;:.lighlly !ess lhan 5 servicemen per 1.000 Wl'rr then involved in marijuana in· 1 t•.st1gations . Ar!d1!1r•n<Jl arm~ s!atiatlcs were later prr'~1·nt1·d 10 1·011grt•ssioosl committees i;Ph11HJ t lo~l'd (hllll'H The riliing narcotics t1't'11tl 11.i~ rt!lctted in Lhe numhfr of (1J1npl•·\••d 1t n1g 1n ves11ge.lions filed at the ·\r111y's 111vest1ga l1ve records repository. 111 196~, :li!I sucl1 investigations \\'ere co1npll'lccl , The a11nual figure has in· 1Ti>ascd rn('h yrar lo a tn111) of 8 .2~7 in 1'.!!l~ -111(' high up\" thflt ll!n<' !•'1i.;u1·rs for the rir~L five n1;">111hs of this yc:.ir. howev<'r, when prOJet'led to an an- nual ba~is, uulicale llial abou1 1;1,000 111- vc st1gal1ons \\'!Ii be cu111pleted during the l'Urrent year. ''C RITICAL" PROBLE~l-Lt. Gen. A. 0. CurtnQr. wllo presented the data in congressional budget sessions, included Urug abuse wilh the rising tide of dissent in the military among th• "roost crllical'' of disciplinary problems for the armed service11. "\\'llhin the past yt'iir thr Arn1y l1:1s 'in- l'r rascd 1ra1n1ng of cri111inal in vestigators 111 sµecialiud course• in drug abuse and lh1tection; distributed command in- formation material11, including fihns, on Urugs anti drug abuse, and ini\lalrd a pilot program to train dOis in the detec:- t ion ol narcotic&. ··A nny ch1111l11i111 lu;vf' lJnr.n prllvided with 1·ducaHonal met erial on lhe 1noral :ind 'iJir1t1111l ln111lloali nn1 of On1g abuse. :111!1 11urk shops havr bern con1lu ct ed to unrnl and a11ist chaplains ()11 \\·:iys or d<:>al1n1.: 1vil h the drua problcrn," the gcner:i! declared. "CLOSE COOPll!RATION and ha1 son are 1naintained with the FBI. U.S. Cusloms Bureau, the federal Burt!aU nr N<:1r('o!1cs and Oarigerll\l!'i Llr lli!S. anrl civtl pullce agencies," he sai1l. In ii• cAmpaign aae in•I drug 111)111e ttie Defense Department has already printed J.$ million copies of a pamphlet deslgl'led for dlslrlbutlon lo ea ah &ervloem1n. In addilion, a reference handbook for com· mending officer.11 has become a best seller <more than 130,000 copies) at the GO\'Crn1nent Printing Offi ce. By Rol>ert S. Allen and Jobn A. Golrlsmit h They Are Thin Fat People 'Jht (',llllp,>lt!ll :1;;;tlli:>\ U\Cl'\\"l'igh1 l';1n l<·:Jd lo ln1g1e e:insicquences. Pa rttcularl.Y 1\htn adolescent girls stri ve desperately to emulate svelte motion picture stars, television personalities and fashion models. They rationalize: "l( Qflly I can aehieve a beautiful •lender figure, then I also v.•ill be succe1sful and happy." So they starve them1elve1 relentlessly. Many do )QSe weight and stay red uced. But {'()Untles1 fat people, young and old, lcmalcs and males. never make it. They work han! Qn '>1-'halo\'e r diet is current ,111d ch1\irr, lit'.'L'Un1e. ~!11n and !rim, then ~udclenly give up the slrugale and regain oill \hey lost or rnurr. ·r11E STRESS of starving i~ too much for them, particularly UlOI! who live in neighborhoods were obeilily is riot • severe 10Cial lisbility. Others 1ucceed in stayifli thin but their psycholosicel problems, which cauled obetll ly in lhe first place, are not resolved by slenderizing. Evt!n though they lose tl1elr excess poundage, they are th in fat people, stlll as unhappy, depressed and anxious a1 when they Wert olw!ae. Sorne women maintain the "perfert figu re" by regurgitating alter nie.al1. They Uf!en "orge lheinsclves with huge an1ounts of fOod, even a whole pie or rake, thE'ln go immediately to the toildt' --· ·-·-... ~ _.,.. ,___.""I',. ::.r:.:·\ ' ' E ''erydny " Prohlems ,) arid bring it all up again by stlf-induced vomiting . TJIEIR PREOCCUPATION with re- maining thin and glamorous is alm ost delusional. To tl1eir friends they appear 11ormal, vivacious and attractive, but in· side they <1re hurting badly because ol emotional conflicts. In some young v.·omen v.'ith a com- pulsive drive for thinness, the disgust for food leads lo complete loss of appetite an d a phobic avoidance of anything nourishing, Somehow, ealing is equated with self-indule;ence, evil and sex. Anorexia nervosa, the term used for till.' more malignanl form of aver8 1on to eating, occur1 mosl often in ado!escenl girls and young wo1nen who feel .lonely, ugly, unloved and unwanted. THEIR PRJfitARY drlve is lo avoid eoiting. Although e1tren1ely emaciated, th ey shov: rernarkahle bo<li!y vigi;-1r. qui1c In eontr11s\ t'l un!l eri•Ottrished 1n1l1 viduals Y.'1tl1 consLihHionaJ d1~ease. Uut ihey are restless, can1\1peted, lhelr akin is dry, and their period1 art! irregular or stop enti~ly. When the drive to remain thin goe1 beynnd their con1teioos control, they btcome proereuively ernaciated and 80!ll8 actually dle from ~arvatloo. AllTKltlt ail al these patients were once obese, but thi1 was only one symptom or a general pty<;.honeurotic disturbance. 'Their relenUest pursuit of thinness repre11mt1 a hoitile, rlefiant compliance wilh their mother's insistence on dieting to avoid obeaity. TllEIR ILLNESS brings secondary gains through attention, Jo1•r, and syrn - pathy from the fam ily, often at the e.t· pense of a more favored brother or sister. When hospitalized, they co1nmence to eat alilain ooly after the parents C):it from the. picture. But intravenous in- fusions, spoon and tube feedings may first be neeeaary to preserve life. With psychJatric treatment most anorexia nervo1a peUertts recQver after working through their deep-seated emotional con· flicts. TllERE ARE l\1ANV types of obe1ity with complex underlying c au s e 1, physiological and psycholosical, as well as hereditary and cultural factors. Crash diets. special e1erci!te!!, reducing salons ;iru1 figure r.orrection ~y1tems may wor\: fur ao1nc, but for 1nany fal people, rcduc.. ... in g wlthQut e1notioru1I readiness Is discouraging and, without psychialr1e t.elp, can end disastrously. Viet Cong Refuses to Talk PARlS -The point 1bo11t Iha P1rls peace talks which ia lea1t understood in Lhe L•nited States is that Lhe "prov11ional g(1vCrnn1ent" of the Viel Cong absnlt1te,l y and ealegorlcally refuaes lo talk tr1 represontatlves or the government or S(lUth Vietnam. 111 the absence of such fl iscussions pr:11ee 1trro ngen1 ent1 cennoL be "·nrkcd n11!' ;.1nd the head ol lhe Amc·r ic<i n dcil'gil- 11,111, Henry Cabot Lodge, merely faces tla i!y frustrations. This night1na re. of rrustrallol) leeds Inward one conclusion. J)resident Nixon ~·ill have tn work out 1 solution ln Vietnam which does not de· pend upon a setllement in Paris, for there 11111y never be a 1etthiment. A1nba s31dor Lo(tge has been in vo lved In this dreary buslnesa for 11i11. long yeara -two a1slgnmenl• a1 American am· bassador In Sataon, a year as a presiden- tial advi1er, and now he has been in Pari.~ since the fint of. the year as head of the American pe ace delegation. 'There were ti111es duri ng Lhlll long periorl "·he n Ambassador Lodge a11.ve an ln1presslon ol coot.rolled opl.imi&m . THIS CAN NO LONGEft be judged to be t.he ea1e. Al the 011ening of I.he Nixon Adm inistration there wa11 110me rea10n for opti111is m. The Bov\el go vernmenl ap· Dear GI00111y Gui: If Jhn1 li11glon fleach c;a n afford lo st>nd 2fl city officials to a Le.ague of Cilit1i; convention in San Fran- cisco, why ~'asn 't a representative of !he Urban Land lnstilute: com- mitlee Included t -C.R. C. TMI l••lurt rtfl9ell tt ... tl' _;,,..,, NI "f<tlU•!rr ""-" et "'-n•,..•••llt<. 1tft~ ftur Pt! Pff•• M 0.,.1111 Gut. 0111• 1'119!. Riel1<1rd Wilson peared to be coopcrativr to the extent that it w ;ii; urging the Llnilerl Stntes to prr~uadl'.' lhc Th1cu·Ky go\>crn1ncnl lo 1olk tn the. \"11'.'L Cl)ng in Pans. But v.'he n that \v<is ;1!'('0rnph~hcd, "'llh grr::il di!- rirulty, the Viet Cong, backed up by the North Vietnamese. refused to ta lk and there the 1111tuation has re1nsined ainct: la1t ~1arch, absolutely mot:ionles11. It is conrlurled here by the be1t in- lorn1ed in the American delegatlon that I.he Vi~l Cong will be permitted by l he North Vletnan1ese lo neaotiate only when Nlxon has worked oul a solution the American public will live with. \\'nAT KIND OF A. MlluUon would that be'! It would depend. first, upon a sharp reduction 111 An1er!can ca1ualtie1 o~·ing to a continued American puU-out and shilling rei;ponaiblllty to the government of South Vietnam for ground operations. Our losses up to now have been mostly due lo ground combat. Enemy losses have been enormo11s <ind mainly from LS. air and artillery Dperation s_ II i~ reasoned th}!\ if Li .S. gro11nd troops "·ere rctTIO\"f'd fro1n comh11t ;111d C.S. ;11r and artillery of){'ration.~ cot1l 1Jn1cd. thr ncl mililarv cif1·1·1 nieasurrd 1n tcrn1s of casualllcs 11·ould nol be nn1ch different thRn ii is 0011·. Theoretically, at 1£'ast. thi s alteration in 1nilltary operat ions v.'ouhl create a con- dition the i\merican people mighl be will- ing lo accept for a \l.hilc longer. The Comn1un1 sl side would th en he confronted by coH1in 11rrl hc11\y ras11 alties. rls111~ S!rPngth or the SQuth Vietnamese arn1y and \nC'reaslng stability In lht! govern- men t of South Vietnam. Under those condition•, it i1 rea10nedl lh• Communist 1\de mitht af"'I to negot ate a settlmnfllt out of 1hecr nece1slty. EVEN SO, THERE IS little expeC'tatlon in Paris of a set llemenl within a year, not prior lo lhe congress ional election \1 hi ch lS the automatic deadline of ac· countab ility an Nl1mi's pledge. to end the. war, President Nixon was undouhtedly toe opti1ni1tic at the openi ng Qf his acf. ministration on what he could do throug lt ne'v diplomatic fonnula tions lo hring about 111 peaoe 1attlemenl. The dr<ilh of I lo Chi Minh arou1ed new hopes. But (h!! cs,~ntial reality is lhal the govcrnn1rnt of North Vietnam eour.ls un a collapse '" American opinion forci ng N i x o n to witJJdr1w r;;ipid ly and ron1pletely ant.I pull the plug on t11e Thieu·KY govern1ncnt. NIXON APPARENTLY has nn in- tention of doina that, or, if so, he hlis nnt advised h\1 peace ne10Un\or1 in Paris. They would advi1e him, however, that lhe. chancas for• solution depend morr tipob his abllity lo crtate military condit ioM adverH to the Communst side v.•hich ~ American public will be will ing to accepL IJ that is so, the Involvement in Viet· nam may continue much longer althou1h <ln a reduced scale, It is still deemed worthwhile to work (or peace and IOtne lllnd of a political formulation 'but without rosy expeclalions of success until tljc Communist side decides that large seek\ military nperatlon1 in Vietnam are ao longer supportable.. • -----~: Friday, October 3, 1969 Th1 tdltorial peg1 of tht Dnfly Pilot stek1 ta infarm and sti"" lllatt rtad1r1 bV prrsenting this )1 tu1snaner·~ oplntcm1 and com- 111c11tory 011 !op1cs of interes t {1>1d 11lgulf1cunce, b11 providing t1 foru1n /or tht t:rprtssion of owr rendtr1' opinions. and by J)rtt1nting th1 di11tr$t view- point.I of informed observer.! and 1pok11men on topics of the day. Robert N. \\Teed, Publisher . i I I ------.. -.... --.. ---.. rrlda r, Oetobtr J, 1%!J Alioto Asks Limit GRAmTI Sent Chessntan to Death Little Lindbergh Law Overturn_ed SAN FRAi'ICISCO (t:Pl) - Attorneys fo r !t1ayor Joseph Alioto and Look magazine ex- changed legal salvos in feder al cour t 'f hursday over the n;ayor"s $12.5 mi llion Jibe! suit ag ainst Lhe publication for a11 article linking hin1 1\•llh the f\1afia. Alioto n10\'ed to !unit Look 's pretrial inquiries in\!\ tus ------------ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -another during !he crime5. c.Jistance whatsoever. '!'he Ca lifo rnia Supreme Court Tlic cuu rt s:iid the two dclcn-It was nine yrars \ater alter !1n~ ruletl unconslituliont:1I the a hc:Clil' senc:s ol legal ballll:S Stat .•. ,. ··Lt.ttle Lt"ndb"•gh"" Jud-d;111ts still v.·ould be prosel'uted C " "' U111t hess1nan, the notorious naping law, under which Caryl "tu the lull l'XIC'nt ul the la\\'" "red Jighl bandil'' of Los Chessman was exec u I e d 011 the other charges. Angeles. 11as executed as the ahnost a decade ago. The decision thus overturned world \\'atched and debated In a 6-1 decision, the high the cou rl's 1951 decision in thl: butli the. ca~t: and the "'hole court Thursday held that a Chcs.srnan tasc when it cou-<iucstlon of whclhrr the st<itC robber v.·ho forrcs his victirn Slrued the \vords "kidnaps or lliJS the right to take a life_ to move during the course of a carries away" in the st:ur Forn1cr Gov. Ed1nund \.. holdup cannot be separately st.itute to 1ncnn the act or l.lro,,.,·n said Thursday that the punished [or kidnaping unless _11101·ing~he ~ic~ an Y_cou rt ver~:,t_:_cornplel~y~·in­ dic;ited" him on the C:hessinan case. Urown , a Ot!rnocrat, stayed Ch ... ssrnan·s t'Xt'.'Cutiun "hilt' the ll1g1slature n1et and dccid· ed whether tu abolish the death penalty. Lawmakers decided to retain it and Chessman died iJ1 the apple grern dcalh ch amber at San Quentin. <.:hessn1an 's death irritated roes of capital punishn1en1 and Brown's 0!1pos1L1011 to the dctt!h pcn,1:ty irntatt:d sup· 1xiru·r~ ti[ 11 so li11il Oro 1111'.<1 1xiHt1c;i l iire:;tigc \\'<Is Ua1na~­ Li.l by thl' c.xecution :ind both ~1c.Jrs at·cu<:.ctl hirn o f "'1<1CJ l1i1t111g ., IJro"n Thursday noted th<it he t1atl ;1lwavs L"Onte11ded the "Little Lindb"crgh " law ~ho11ld 111'".'('J" apply t<• rases w!1ere a victirn 11.as 111oved incidental to 1hc actual crime. fina ncial affairs, \1 h1le tile magazlne sought a scrrct·y order for all c v i <l c n cc gathered by both sides. Santa Rosa Se ts Dan1a ge the 111ovement "substantially 1n(·rcases the risk tJf harm ," The court thus reversed the ku.lnaping t·onvi('\ions or Gene Daniels and Archie Siinmons, Sl:t\lcnced to death in the 1966 robbery and rape of three Los Angeles women because the viclin1s \Vere nioved across a roon1 or from or1e room to with Whirlpool ..• Judge Sa ys He's Not Prejudiced SAN JOSE (AP ) - A judge. \\'ho made allegelf anli-1\lcx- lca n remarks frorn the bench to a ~iexican-Americ_an youlh last month \\'as transfered ou t of Juvenile Court Thursday at hls uwn request. Superior Couri JL1dge Gerald Chargin said that he requested a tcn1porary re-assignrncnt pl'nding final disp:>silion of a con1plain L filed against hin1 Y.'ith !ht> state J u d i c i a I Qualific<ilions Co1nn1lssion. The !~test motions 11·111 join others to be ari;ued Oct. HI before U.S. Dist JuiJge Albert C. Wollenberg, ·who \\'a s assigned the case this week. Maxw ell r-.t 6 ! e c h e r , Alioto 's Jaw partner, aCl'USl'f! Look of a "fishing cxpcditJon ." He filed briers saying bl' 1\'ould ask the judge to prevent Look fr om asking for certa111 finan- cial records in1·olvi11g Allot o, his wife Angelina, his cousu1 Frank, hi s brother-in·law Rudolph Papale, and Papale's Regal Packing Co. ·t; . ' . ' h SF Blas ts 'Life' Stor:y SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) -Offu:1als say three earl11- <iuakl:s c:-ntcred aboul fi ve n;iles north ()f this Northern Califonua city left t hi s damage: D urukc Issues 'Ethics' Ordc1: LOS ANGEL ES (UP I) -T1vcnt y.fi\·c injuries, mostly Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke o( frorn flying glass: property the California State Colleges darnnge of $1 million or 111orc; has issued an executive orde r 1nUC'f 1n1tc closure of :.t depart-rc:iffinning that professional inent store, and a shift in ethics are violAted by fuundatiw1s th<il fo r cc d authori!ies to halt traffic on a ~}5~~~!~10~f~ll~~~~~ ~~~~Ii.°rt fn:~11wny 01·erpass on the main Dumke said he issued the north-south highwny -U.S. order Sept. 26 to th e IOI. presidents of the 19-college l Addillonally, ~::iid Cit y system to clarify existing pro-J :-01 anag<>r George t-.1 in I urn, fcssional obligations of the numerous w;;itcr and gas lines faculty to protect the rights of rl1pturcd and ell'c\ric servic~ students. An anti-Vietnam ..,,.ar v.·<is interrupted in some rally is planned on many can1 · ancas. pu ses for fnid-October. The transcript of a Sept. 3 juvenile court hearing quoted the judge as saying to a 17- year-old boy invovled in a in- cest case : SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) _1--==================~I Life magazine has rejected a j deinand by the city or San Francisco for a rclraction on charges against the poli ce department. ''!llaybe Hitler '.'.'as right. The anim:ils in our soci~tv probably <•ught to be dcstro~·ei.! because they ha\·e no right to live an1ong human beings ... 1'lcxica11 people , after 17 years of age. feel'\it's perfectly all right to go ou and art like an animal." Chargin denied he "·as pre· judiced and s<iitl, •·some!iint'-" 1he words of the lecture <1re purposely accentuated and CX· aggeralcd." In Los Angeles, Ch.icf Depu· ty Atty. G:!n. Charil's A. O'Brien tnld the Jud ici:d Q u a l i fication Commission Thursday : Life fllanaging Editor llalph j Craves. in a letter to Citv At- torney Thoma.-. O'Connor: said 1 Thursday I he 1nag[1zine's edilors are con\'incrd of the occuracy of matrnal publish· ed in the June 20 issue. The article, based on rx- cerpts r rom a book by l.. I! \V hittcmore. v.·as \abl•led ;i<; "false and libelous" by 1·11y of· ficials. The boa r U ol supervisors ordered O"Connor to detnand a retraction. I ROUND TRIP ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85( "Our entire S\'slem o f justice is diminished by Judge Chargin's remarks .• .If ""'e arc to have law and order. ou r courts must reflect the highest principles of justice." 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Co•" M.,• C•llf Int oerml 'on to <lo nt ~-~.. t•OA ' •n~ •II h•~I M ~' co~ 11! on ~Q •nd ~• r Qt Dl o~ tou!pm•nl In •n Pl lr•'1'> tl()lla fOnt on OrOQf't • I CA •d •I ~'· w I~" SI ••! co,I• /!••• (~I Fo lu'!n•r )nlo mD on on 1~~ al>o• nool • nn, t• onMo o l l• 511~ nr r~ •I ~r n!t • o< I~· P •nn nq O•n• tm•ol F>on..,.. ?no II I' olr 0 vt (QI 8 Mt~8 CDl !on• f<"\'11' /~FSA P ~ >/ ti" !'"flit' ~~ f111 NATE llEADE en. "'"" ll•<nL O nn S•< •!••¥ Dnd O .-e10 ot " an (o••t Oo Iv 1 F.GAL NO rrcE CERT f t(ATE FICTITIOUS N ... ME NOTICE lO CIU!"OITOPS SUPEll.10111 (OUlllT OF THI!: ST"TE OF C•LfFOltNl.C. ,OR THE COUNTY OF Olt.C.NGE Ho .C. Ullt E'•n . of Pt•ILL IP ANO,;:[w 11000 Oec••s•d NOTICE IS ttEP El\Y G1¥EN lo lh• ttedlto" ot !h• Abovt n11m•d dtc...t•n I 1n111 11 I P""°"" hovlng clnlms ag~lnJI lne !•" Ou•d•n! •• rMulrf'd IO f I• th•,. 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ER CA ii.LiSLE 11.onb d A '1 ~ ~9n1:2v ~~nj nQ~on of H~J~o"~~<!~ • !J:i~~ V' """' "•' RENT AP IA GUA ~OIOlA l•' ' ( ?~ ol ne CM<aQo S H n• no ~n ll••tr o d Oert ~ A ll O! ll20 W f >I St Saela Ana MOSOWOllTHY Dan J ?! nf 1 es P•mo"dElrn O 71 o!l)(l10~S llolh of Hvn1 nylon I.led<~ DAVIS BUTLER Wal~.-H " of?!•~ Van Ru len SI B•I I owe Co I ""<I P•ul• I( 2? ct •lO Fr nl~a) CotOf\O 1-1 ~tL1';,;~o GARO,IER P c~• d N 1• I Q! 13?• S Hu Qn 0 •P S•nld An~ •nd G no•• L 18 ol ll?Ol L• Pal Pl•c• We,lm n<ie J ONES FlllT5CHF B v•nt ~I nl 811 M nnle SI Soni• Ano ~nd Ed•d A •? cl IJB01 P • SI W•~ m >Ir 20PlllA ABOl't>{ Carlo' C 10 of )llH Summ t P n•d Snu ~ \ dn •• •nd Fronct• f J'O cl 65 I I.• oov n~ ! u~1 n~ nn fl~att> MUll.PHV '-\A~l N Cl t!o ! ( ?• o lJOl!I C•'8 L <la lAnP f'd•d•~ f. cv• """Bo I)~" J 7J ol 8\17 K ne H~ 1 nq!on El••~~ S•~I l~ Ht NTfP PAPP ~ l •• H 7> ol lilB~ N oM no~lr A>e rnun1~ n v~1 rv '' ! Cool M 10 n! I/JOO Krel~O<l l• p Hun• nnton Br~~" HILL 'IUNOI D0<1• d I / ••<l El r•~•!h E Ja llot~ ol 1/6Jl I on l.ldn~ W~v V n~ ISAAC..JOHN~ON o.:o~r B 11 n! 1~~1 H• Md•MOw•• (!van~ A <lr<l l ?O o 3;191 Mono Part w r 1m nt1• t<ENRY l\ATHEW5 H~ d<~ W 'J t! SJQ L l>f Iv Ho,,,ron 1••1~ ' d l)':~~olt.:v"J'a;!<~OI ("oyon Ac "'I WESl PAPK Jamt W 7~ ct '~11 > Orlt. lln om••d (A! t • d S " j 10 ot;n9 ~•( "'Co n~<'e ~' LOISEl LE F£RG-US0'l G llJe A JU 0 101 I I """ Co """ 0 Ma ~~~ C• OI L ?1 ot UJ01 W I 0;1 LAO• Wp !mn e Bii OGESOllTHMf\N Mc~nr I-' l" n1 7 ~n u " ~·I r•, '"~ 'I" n' J la o• 1 ~1 w E.co onf> ~II ol S~n ( •m~ • EN(INl<Sfl'IEY Ron•d N' • "" C~• • R 70 !Jotn ot i •o (~) •Q• Av• Co,• M_,a CRENSHAW f1PT P81 c~ II ! • M I t\dA J 1 b~I" n! 1100 5 (0 H QhWoV l dQVn• ll••<h S•Pt 11 NOR,1,oon RU EHL e C• r ?) ~Od Oonn• L 1 llelh o 'J/~o V <lo • l"n n~ B••<n ALFQll() CUP RV FU• n (., ?7 e l I I Co a ""r 6A ""~ I d ~ " I ' L n o Ill Coro;,al Lb P N"""' I n,d h TOOO C l V Jof\n H 7 ~ ~IJ ~oh lln• lo •~o O~o~noKt"o < S "' 6•11 C1ond• I Or•• un ~t to """'" MICKEY WICK[~ (<• v"' J~"''" n bothot P.•Eo Co•• M <a S~VRE i<;ENNEOY Tomt1'1v r 6 r! o M•monl• Hunt ol•n l'f c "~~ l~u ~ R 10 or 1610 S ll~v ~ o 0• !>M I 1ond B~llK TOWE RY E~w~ d l 0 """ Ch 1,1 n• M ?! bc1n ot 'n o J " m Co•!A M•'8 OON E~f KOOPMAN 91 ~ M1~ ,n., A•e V c•I• I 9 ~! AV" l ti~ Pnh• t P W• ""''~"'1 IJ~1 S~nl~ C •ar~ OPP!~ "'ON(>'. ll•nn " •1rn~n.dl"l ~nn >1 n\11 6 ~ ~· !>( n "' "" o.n o~ fl 11r~ I l'LC l o ~ NP!(; I fl• n .. ..,. n ~ E 7~"~ ""~'•d•~ 1 ~ov• 5 tQ~ v " ,.., .. " B.,<'ER..•ln\!ll~l lt (i •qo <151 , .. ~-n >" A""' n ol 1151 Ro" n~•o~ B•~c" v v ,. " v.1.,~" L•n< t "" -NOW- EXC LUSIVE SHOWING "'' o '""'!"lfic111t 11tw 1wtf111q f Im yow will dcli9ht 011d la1t9 TREATS EVEAV WAVE LIKE A SOUL BROTHER Pl ~IROY ' Coming Oct. 4th Family ~ekly Family~ --' ' 'The Causes and Cure for Sexual Incompatibility By JIEBECCA LISWOOD M.D. Dr L1swood 1s a marriage doctor. She has bro-. ken down the causes of sex ual 1ncompat1b1l1ty into f1•e categories resent ment and host1hty,1 preoc<:upot1on with the children, 1nsecur1ty and. emotional 1mmatur1ty. Dr L1swood 's advice for sexual 1ncompatrbd1ty 1s "seek the reason and 1 co rrec t the foult"-<ure 1s possible once you know the psychological fault. ALSO e JUST OUCKY-1 r\1 in J\ ('The nuck IJ 1111ter s Bible J \3,1l!1.t Sfl)S H ~going to be ri g1edt se a· son for hunlc1 s e TOYS TO SEW -lun1p]ctc p,1tlc1 ns ffl r c;t11ffcd 1 0~~ 1no1n c,111 n1<ikc 111cl11dcs tash1011 plntc doll Sleepy T\1111s ~ind fuu1 .in1n1nt s e LIPTON S TEASE-Jl ci p1)Tnes:-; is bC'1n g £l \11fe rin d mother but J'cggy I \lod Sq ut1dl L ipton is ,1f r;i1d o( rnarr rage so :-:.he think ~ she 111av be clcst1ncd to be teased t)ut ni:\~1 pleu ~ed by life ALL COMING SATURDAY IN THE I DAILY PILOT) BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN ... 709 ( l•llHM l1U11N l'•runsula Speciol Colo1 Short 'WET AND WILD'' 2nd f£AlUR£-IN COLOR Jul~ Vern• 1 'SOUTHERN STAR •f ,, -----;---i ,, . ' •' ! ,_ . ,, -· HONEST S tNCEAE PERCEPTIVE~ -rYIN /ollQf/AY L ~ r ~ THE nt11" ALM OF THE YEAR• JI \! • .. I .. _,, ,. \ ' r J. .. f'1-'""' , ' - 11\ ; \ '. ' • - l JR\ begrn Mond 1nore ere I 600 }ear denl 1990 Bu nre ~ m a aod '°' cc ha\ e. dent is nc \\' adm nun• gO\C to ln stu d )rar n1ng .-!>ecc pleti the STA U> 12 ' rrcc 213 Jn doc' peel enrc A Chn hun 111 • Iari~ SI '" '"~ (;)1;i J, 11 l!:n 111g bee ly ' "' '" the I ' .. 0•• ' " ' ' '~ ~~· . ., "' • ' '" Mc! " o .. 11 ·~ oeon ... , .. I O•I " "' ' ... .. • 0 , .. "" <J•~· ,, . F Oii ""' !<•• • P••• ,, .. . ""' • • " '" .. ' ... ... "' "' ,. ·- ' j l• -------. --. ---. -. ---.. - Frldi11, Octolwr l , 1969 OAILY PILOT 'l F UCI Beckons 5,000 c •••• R1111s Ovet· 1~~::=====-~~~~~ ' Fly to the moon But l-lousing, Profs Not Keeping Pace Dancer Want.~ IJru Bu ck LOS ALAfo.tlTOS -Th(' cu11 ''1'h('V l'an kct'fl l11r rug . bu t and back through the voices of the Apollonauts By TllO~IAS F'llllTUNE lTlV INE -UC Irvine will begin its fJflh acaden11c year Mood11 y with an enrolln1enl ol 1nore than S,000 students. Cro'o\'lh is on schedule from I ,600 students the ope ning year to the size of .1 27 .:>00-st u- denl 13crkclcy or UCLA about 1990. But wisecn in these figures are growing pains 1nanifested in a shortage of professors and a crisis in student hous- ing . t;C l's l'l;iss fo1e1lilies also have been uu lstrippetl by stu- dent growth. but that shortage 'is not severe. \l.'/J:il disturbs the ca1npus adsnin.islration most is the number of professors state go\·crnn1ent has allowed UC! . to l1 in'. There ha\·e bP.en more students per professor each year of operation and begin- ning last year il ::.t;irled f() .:t>econ1c impossible lo com- plete some courses of study in the customary four years. ST A Fl-, SHORT UCI for this .vcar requested 72 addltional professors and rrceived only JJ for a total ut 273. That I~ J'}{'rcenl increase in the instructional staff doesn't keep up with an ex- pected 23 percent increase in cnrolln1cnt over last year. A'!> a resu lt says Vice Chri11cc llnr ,John C. lloy. "the hun1linlt1cs and languages arc in a fierce bind wilh quilc large classes." Student housin!l is the other great problem. "Cainpus hous- i n~ is terribly short,'' s a y s Chancellor Dan iel C. Altlrith J,· I lousing Cuoril'inalor Jl olicrt l ln~(lcn says all-campus hous- ing is \'C'ry hard tu con1r by because Ir\ ine is in a rrlat1v(·· Jy r ural area and rental rates ii1 the nearest communities ;ire fairly high. This mflke!': tile liousing ~i1 u:1\1on ;it LJCI Denlh i\"olices BEEGLE r •ye'• I" ee~§I•. Aqe ••. o• ?•lt tlo••• o.,..,. 11.oa<I, Co•I~ /llr <o 5.,.,i••<I I>~ •••••, B••l>or1; •~• ~ons. l!on••I ol '"' 11 s ti•••; O•n, ot Nr.ioar! 8e1<n; "!"•'· Mr. LOU>S B~eol•. w~ ... 1.,, n•ol"••. ""· Ev<l>'I LI><·~•. al C~lto. V•~H~t1on woll b•91n •ci<My, rrld1v. " "oo~. ~nld ~e!u•<!<IY. I PM , B•ll 1!•01!1111~·1 (n•oel, 110 El •o•Owo•, ro•!~ /·l~•I Gtav"""~ '"'"''"' ~1lur<I~• I r~•. "•c•!« voew M•,..r•l•I •••I 0<1•<.••d I>~ Bell El•••""'' Mo•IUl!Y, HElf;-.J' lh<~•I•• iii . He~~-Aqe t , o• ~11 ~ll"• ""°" Ori••· Co•I• Mell Su•VIVP<I bV 1>•11nl,, Mr. •n<I IJ.r•, Ce,ol!I ,_.,,,..,., n"• ~ro!hor, Jt !lrr-v; m••••n•I ~«•nd· ""'"''" M•. enn I/'.". H•t<1ld Fra~• .. f'Q<T a Me••: o~Ter na• 9••ndp•reo0<. /',r •nd Mr~. C:.!tnn M. ttt'l>n, COii• ~, ... ,., o·oat Q•,.no~a·•nl•. Mr. on<t /"tl Alb"! He,.,n, S~n Jot;n1n Sor•• "''· •o~•v, Fr>d•';'. 11 AM. 8~11 Brc•d· ,..~, rn•P•I, wit" "'' rd llt •1 "'' · ( •' n~ ln•e•mtn! •10·~~· llr,I /.'•- '"'"' •• .,.,. Bell Bro~0,.•1 llJ1"••'" Co•lt Mt>t , 0"•t •o•• KL:SS'.\I/\;\; /I•• t O Ku••..,•" ~11 fln~~n·• n•1•t, t1un!1n9lon Boot~ ~urvl~ea bY <!t~Qnler, B••r~c,nt .;'<n m•n• bro•n..r. .1n·•n<o H•••m•on; rovr 111!•"· c •er• f •e1n••· Gtnt•i•11• Hod m•n"· Lu<"Y Mtt ~f>d M~tQUO<I'" Decow•I.! 5.,,. . • l••· w ... hold 'O<I••· r rldA>. I PM, ,Pt ... F•mllY C9""·•' F~n~··t llomo. B~"il ln S..altont Y1•"·"<tl<n l'ROVE~Gl ll "1'~••• S. P•Ovtn'!hl 11161 V1r•d· o•~r• Li nt , Hvnhnq!"" ll••Cil S~•· ~>Ve<I by ln!lb•nd, f~rln1 fl P•nV•"· o•i1: 1;10 '""'· Jl n•hcnv c "1\<I 01~0 J : <>~• brolner. M•th~~· K"I• •wo >'<- 1•.,, '·'"· J••~ S!•••n,, Mr~ 11,,. 1''l•~nd1•~ htk<r, ''" Mltl!O<I K~le. cn1~r~. 10"1~n1, l'tidov, 1 )0 PM. l!to~·•m Mo>~. S~IVrd•~· \o Jll "'~· ~n!~ •' ~· Bon••ent~r• (•t"o' 0:: r~ ... c~ uu~•·n~•~n 11~"" n: .. ,1~n 1>v Pto:~ Ftm•I• {oloniAI r~rrrol Homo. i\lrAF'EE ..,,,~'d l."<~l~r. Gl {~Ivor C1•v 5 •'• • r•~ b• '(•n. li>ofl'~, I~ ·~~·••11 11! \''"''~""""" lwQ O•o+nf'r., !"~ •I\'!"' ~,,~ ont nt~no0~11ok'><• ~.,., '''• /,,nr><!~•. l Pl,•, Pe ... ff"1dy (Ql~n!ll Fvn•• ~I Home. AFlBUCKLE & SON \\'cslcllff i\1ortuary 4~i I·:. 17lh St.. Costa i\lesa 646-4SSS • O,\LT7. J\10 HTU:\RIES Cnrona del l\lar 011 3·!H511 Cosla l\1esa I'll.I 6-242·t • BELL RROAO\VAY l\IORTUARY ; 110 Broad"·ay, Cusla i\ltsa LI 8-3433 • DILDAY BROTHE RS HubUngWn \'alley P.lortuary li9 11 Beach 81\•d. lluntington Beach 842·777 1 • P.TcCORJ\IICK LAGUNA BEACH AIORTUARY 1795 Laran• Canyon Road L.lpn• Be1c .. 4't·!Ml5 • rACIFIC \llE\Y l\IEl\JORIAL PARK Cemdery e Mortuary Chapel 3508 Pacific View Ori\'t Newport &adl. Caillorni• G«-2iOI • PEF.K t "Ai\111.Y COLON IAL FUNElli\L HO:'\-IE ;sen Bois• Av,. "'e1tmin1ler 1193-3~25 • SHEFFER MORTUARY L1gnn1 Btacb 494·1535 San Clcmenlr •92.0100 • S:\llTRS' l\IORTUAR V 8%7 A1alo S1. fluoUngton Beach - probably the most crilic11 l in der consLructlon this summer the University system, he and had Housing Coordinator said. Hayden arrange with \Yard As for class sp.11C'c, Irvine l nvestmt nt Company, the still ma k es use of a number owner, lo make it student of trailers but has some large housing. that overlloweth becam<' lhc a IJra ihat :;,11e isn't ca!>y lu tenter of controversy ~·lien a 111:.ikr :ind cu:)t..; ri lot 11f 11ude dancer fron1 I.u s 111oney. I'd like it buch," ::.!le i' Alamitos a pp e u r {' d 111 cu111plaJ1u.~d . n1unic:1pal ccourl on ell:11·i,;l'::. uf 1\h1ry ,Jo pl c:id guilty to le.,.,•d condutt. <·hurgcs ut lr•111! conduct liut a Jacllilies abuilding. Opened for Success of the e1periment this fa ll a re a medical facilily \\'lll depend upon the students and a library addition, but as n1aintaining a good image Chancellor Aldrich not e s , \vith their landlord and their ''We're dealing ~·lth larger neighbor s, Hayden said. student numbers in essentially The Palm Mesa apartment! the san1e physical plant." won 't be completed for a fC\Y ~1ary Jo J t'11111ngs, 2.1, ap. l·ha rge of pulling on a bot· pearing in \V est Orange Cuur1 -ton1lc::.s pcrtor1nancc \Va s ty ~t unit.:ipal court, l1st1:d :1 1lroppt•d. I ft:-w cotnp!::iints erupting fro1n :-;he will ret urn to court Nov a raid on the Sugar Shal'k Bur. "/ for sen\enclng. I C 10761 Los Alamitos Bou levard -.Thomas asc by Alcoholic Bf''e<agc Con!Col DAILY PILOT Hoard agents. S,oot ENROLLED ~·eeks .so letters have been Enrollment al UCI last year sent to faculty and staff ask- v.·as nearly 4,200. Registrar 1ng them lo take in students John Brown says it w ill be !or a lime ... The response has I • .. They took a bearskin rug nvest1ga tor '""my si" 4'E bco ," she !old Dime-A-Lines Qui ts l:> osl I -1 "_' _''_'"_'i_T_i'_"_d'_"_· -===----====----.;· ' more than 5,000 this year. been first rate," AldriC'h said. allhougl1 the CXDC't student 111 anoU1er n1ove. 100 of 150 ('OUnt won 'L be known until new fan1ily apartments on later. campus ~·ill be used tern· SANTA ANA -i; 11 j cf in- Based on fl d v a n c e d porarily to acco1nmodate vestigator J ohn Bond torlay enrollments and new a1>-three or four single students ends 11 years o[ scr\I LC'f' w1!h plications he says there should per unit. the Orange County l'1lblit be 3,600 undergraduates and The net e.tfect or the housing Defender's office . l,450 graduates, including 5311 shortage, Vice Chancellor !loy Bond. •li, S:int:i An:i. :ii· medical students. New Lil\· speculated, will be lo lorce ll'ihuted \us resignatJun fron1 dergr<ids will be co1npriscd or students "'ho ind icated a the key county post to ··n1otlll· 4i5 transfer 9tudents <ind desire to live 011 campus to ting pressures that have begun almost 1,000 freshmen. commute from their parents• to interfere 1vith my larnily For the first ti1ne medical home. life." lie is no1v associated students will be attending State tax funds are not pro-with private investigalor John1 class on carnpus. Intcriin \'ided for student housing and S. Dalley and wi!I work oul of medical buildings \\'ill a<:· ;i ny housing unde(laken by Uie Galley's Orange office. 1 (·on1 od:.itc tirst and secontl University must be paid for Bond is perhaps b c s t year students \l'ith upper cl<iss from student rent fee s. rcn1cn1bercd in 01'ange County i-ncdleal students \\'Orking al Parking is funded in the for Jus investigation 111lo various affiliated hospitals in same way, but to date parking n1urdcr charges a g a! n s t the county. a\•ai\ability has been kept cor· Anlonia Tho1nas or S~ n The medical aspect or the rect i.•:ith the number of Clemente. ~trs. Thotnas 1vas If ROUND TRIP ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85< OR LESS campus began two years ago students' automobiles. Aldrich convicted of the n1urder of her 11·hrn California College of prediC'led the ca1n pus even· baby sun ;ind i!': Cll!Tcnlly l'llcdlcinc in Los Angeles tually 1\'ill have to go to tiered scr\~ing a li1·e years to life Fo r cai:_; after 6 o rr:. weekda~ bC'came UCl's school o f parking structures at a cost of slate prison terni. and al l wecl-,end. 3 minu tes A spectacular Sylvania high fidelity r ecord on the moon JUght of Apollo JI ... plus a beau- tiruJJy illustrttlcd four color booklet. Your narrator and official "host" for the recorded journey i8 the National Broadcasting Com- pany 's ramed ''spaceca11ter" Roy Neal. Compare at $5.98. Just $2.00 ~DAVIS --BROWN 411 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa :·: Daily 9.9, Sat. ~.6 -646-1684 1nedicine. eventually the ca1n· about $3,000 per parking spac~ Bond has since pursued his[ statio n·tO·'.'.tation, p~us \J,<. @ pus 11·ill have its O\Vn teachingl·-'~·nst~•~a~dio~f~l~J~50~pe=1~s~pa=ce~fo:r~~inq~u~i1~i~es~d"}'~~il:e~t~h~e2c:o:"~·1====~~~~~~~~:~~~.,~-~~·~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hospital. flat surface. viction of Mrs. Thomas. In professor appointments Aldrich said '"the campus has been given resources simply to keep going as it has with a fe1v additional lo L<1kc cf!rc. of in· creased v:nrkload. New pro- grams only get under\\·ay further at the expense of e:.:· "' .. -·~ isling on es." FASTER ADVANCE Aldrich said the result of the governor's eulbacks has been 10 advant.:c the campus fast.er lroin the 15 lo I student-pro- fessor ra110 it started with toward the 28 to I ratio for Jn aturc ca111pust's. "\\1e had hoped to 1nove a µoin t or a point.and-a-half per \Cllr," he said. The student to Professor ratio this fall \1•ill be :13 1o 1. up lrom 20 to 21 to 1 last year. Aldrich said. \\'haL that means, he said, is "larger sections and fcv.•er courses in a particular major. At Che rnte of development of !'i01ne of our 1najors now ·unless we gt•\ add i I 1 o n a 1 far u!ly 1\ will take a student fh·c yrars. ·· I re said the r c s u 11 a n t pres~urc lo lorce students to :-;11·it{'h n1:1Jnr.-. because 1 hc~ ran't gel the courses they need ollen c11ough began la st year. STUOEi\T llOUSlf'liG The hous1nJ.( situation hns forC'cd rhc ;idministration 10 experiment ,1·it h laking over <Hl entire new apartment building in Costa l\lc~a for stu. enl housing. Atdril'h said he noticed tile 1 4 7. u n 1 1 Pa Im 1'1 e s ;i <1paMn1enls on fl1esa Dr1~·e Un· Shooting By Polite J ustifiablc SANTA ANA -An inquiry into Lhe shooting of a Fullerton n1a n ll'ho apparently "·ent bescrk before engaging police offiC'ers in a i;hootou t at his ho1ne has r ndcd \\"ith the district aUorncy·s nding 1hat (he slaying v.as JU Slifiable ho1nicide. District Attorney Cc t i 1 J1icks issued that r u Ii n g Thursday after completing an inquiry launched at the re- quest of Fullerton Police Chief '\!ayne Bornhoft . The inquiry centered around the shooting lasl Sept. 9 of C. Neville Robinsin, 72. and the role of officer D. F. Price in that in· cident. PoliC'e r eports indicalc that officers "·ere sent l o Robinson's home by a lelephone operat.or who \\'as lol d by Robinson that he "'as armed and wou ld kill anyone who came near his home. \Vhen officers arrived at the house. Robinson was seen at the front window carrying a gun which he repeatedly v.·av- ed in the direction of the police. fie ignored repeated \1•amlngs lo drop the weapon and 11·as shol in the chest by Price as he allegedly pointed the gun in the direction of the officer . Price said he was compelled lo fi re a second lime as Robin~on walked towards him anti lhe second bullet felled the nnary homeowner . ~licks said a post m ortem cxa1nlnatlon of R o b i n s o n revealed that the Yiclim was under "the in nuenC't. <1r alcohol owsma savers • I cor Annual At UCB, the sam e depo.1,i t plans \)ig corporations use for better profits are available to individuals. UC B Savings Plans; lnlerest Rate Corporations are ~n o\vn for ge tting prori1ab!c. dependable returns on Lh cir n1 oncy. To do so. many 1;'1._c advantage of plans called "Certilil:ales of Dcpo::iit.'. CDs -as they are known-earn a gooJ, :~ol iJ 5li0 intc.rc st- \Vilhout risk. Other plans available ;:it UC U ra nge fro1n Spcci;il Passbook Accounts to Jncome Bonds a nd Gro\Vl ll Bond::i. Each pays a guaranteed sr;O and is fcdcr:illy insured. So. \Vhcn it comes to better returns, take your c ue fro1n th e big corporations. Come to UCB for the pcr::iona l pl::in that is best for you. Investment CcrtHlcatcs of Deposit Special Passbook Accounls Cert ificates of Deposit Fi ve Yc.i r G rowth Bonds Fi ve Year Income Bonds Regular Savings Accounts UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK The bankers who do a little more tor you S C' ,o 5% 5 '}b 5% 5% 4 '" ,o Cos ta f\Iesa : 3029 lla rbor Boulcvnrd . Corona cl cl 1\l::ir : ;,1 ~11 E a st Coast Tllghway Nc1vport Beach : 27 12 \Vest Coast lligh,ril)', Ornnge County f\irporl; 4667 Alac1\rthur Boulcvil rd. l-luntington Bench : 309 J\·lain Street. 7902 Edina:er. Minimum Minimum Length De po all of Deposit $500 90 days $500 90 days $1000 30 days SlOOO l80 days S5000 l 80 days $5 " .. .. 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N l·11pon ll .11!h11 h111:11th < liil• · 11,, bl'rn ~tut~ in •1tH· ,111<1 Till' .'oiJI !11''' ;111d 111;111 ' \ .. , '"1 rlu 110111l•'r 11 !l11·n· 1-. r.' u111 r '>l1t'1 r1•(is H•1lwr: 11 , , 'f':', .1 1 tn lhr·rr J1f'lll 'I ill'! 1• 1~ 01111'!' f1('\\ ol:J( \I''-,II!' ll.1r (- rv 1!:1bh111, 11t·1 11n·•1dt'11i l·.d ------- Hr1t1., 11(·r p1·L·~ld<'11I t'li,1rl!·~ FAIR Barr. ~ccr..:l;1r.1 . .ind llol lcn Brnu.~ard, 1n•:t.~U fl'f. h'.111;1n1s .\!:in o! lhr• Y1•:1r I ;111arll 111·111 lo JI o 11• ;1 rd F.,, r.,,, lott,..I 1~01 • 1 ~ ...... c.d o '""' ~p r.~1~ .. '" opoo o t;c~ o ~ +~o DA ILY ~I LOT t ditcHol po9e e •ory d~y. L~1wson Jr. _!:I====:::::::===::::-. -,. . -- DRUG & DISCOUNT STORE 3333 NEWPORT BOULEVARD (Across from City Hall) TELEPHONE 675-6611 J."'.' -":'<¢"*' .............. I \~~~ OPEN 9:30-6:30; SATURDAY 9:00-6:00; CLOSED SUNDAY • A ~.J~~ ~ OR ',\._ r·-~ AQUA -NET ~<-: I HAIR SPRA y ~. YOUR CHOICE -13 o,. LIMIT 2 JERGENS LOTION CREST TOOTH PASTE (Family Size J Mint or Reg. Reg. $L09 SJ I ·e WITH DISPENSER 91h QI, 69' Reg. SL09 K·MAC • ~---;--1 NEWPORT BLVD. II t4AlL GRAND OPENING • SPECIALS • From Friday, October 3 Through Wednesday, October 8 INSULIN 99c NPH U40 .......... PROTAMINE 99c ZINC U40 .......... REGULAR 79c U40 . . . . . . . . ' . . . . REGULAR $179 USO PROTOMl~E $179 & ZINC USO . REGULAR $169 U80 ........... .. .. .. ····- 13 r - 13 ------~------~~----------------------------------------·0 --·----. --. ' ' ' ~ I r ' ' . J ODEAN HAST INGS, 642-4321 f'11d1y, Ck!Ober 1, lf•t • , ... u Camp Fires Smoldering Invited !.o joi n a prog ram geared to the special interest s of as- sorted age group s arc gi rls and mothers in the Fountain Valley-Hunt· ington Beach area. Citywide dri ves no\\' are in progress for girls and adults to be· come active men1ber s in the Camp F'ire Girls. Each school in all sc hool dist ricts \Vill acquaint mothers and daughters with all that is~ offered for a Blue Bird, Can1p Fire Girl, Junior High Camp Fire Girl or 1-lorizon Club member. Official representatives have been appointed and will talk with Interested mothers during m eetings arranged in ihe school s. Meeting times and other pertinent information will be distributed to the girls to take home. Duling the meetings mothers will hear about the Camp Fire program for all four age level s. Blue Birds is open to youngsters of 7 and 8 in the second and third grades; Camp Fire Girls are 9 to 11, or in the fourth through sixth grades. Junior High Camp Fire Girls are 12 and 13, or in seventh and eighth grades. and membershlp in •lhe Horizon Club is open to girls 14 and over, or in ninth grade through hi gh school. GET IN THE PICTU RE -An invitation 1o join Blue Birds or Can1 p Fire Girls is being issued on a city- \\·ide basis by (le ft to right ) l\Iichelle Carter. Le.t\nn AilcCand!ess and Frances Schmidt. Drives now are in progress in all school districts to acquaint both mothers and daughters with all that is offered in the program. Each school has an official representative \Vho wilJ meet with interested mothers. l\·1others also \viii be advised regarding their roles as leaders, advisors, guardians or spon sors. Additional information regarding the Camp Fire program may be obtained by calling the Orange County Council office in Santa Ana, 547·5984, T·he council is a member agency of the United Fund. Merma ids t. Begin Ball · Allhough there ti as been 11 change in format , members or the Little f.1 ennaid Guild of lluntington Beach are an· ticipat ing the s am e en· thusiastic support for their an-' nual ball wh ich b e n e f i ls Ch ildren's Hospital of Orange County. For the first time a Lit tle Mermaid, the guild 's hallmark, will not be revealed prior lo the ball, end King Neptune, the area man an- nually selected on I.he basis of his contri butions to com- munity youth, will be an· noun ced prior to the black·lie dinner dance taking place Nov. JS in the Newporter Inn. Little Mermaid 1969 Y.'iH be selec ted from a court com- prised of si x youthfu l members of CHOC-ett.es, f junior auxiliary of the guild, and crowned follow ing dinne r. Serving as genera l chairman of this year's ball is Mrs. Charles Hel ler assisted by Mrs. Richard Davies, ~eeking donations for the hosp ital from area businessmen and patrons are members directed by Mrs. C. Robert 11ubbard. pa I r on chairman. Also heading com- lTiilttts are the Mmes. William Buss, invitations; James Riden o u r , rest>rvalions; Robert Kerr, decor ations, and Joe Irvine and Charles B;iuer, hostesses. Halloween Puppets Con ta in Promise for Future BUILDING A BE NEFIT -\Vorkin,I! to make the Mermaid Ball, 1969, the most i;ucre:-sful ever stBge<l are (fro m bo·tton1J rvirs. Charles Heller. chairman; Mrs. C. Rohcrl Jl ub bard : pi'l tro:i ch8irrnan: Mrs. Thomas \Ve lch, \Vays and means, and lVIrs. Richard Davies, co-c.halrma n. Little Mermaid Guild, wi th Mrs. A. Alan Dowers as presi- dent, is one of 13 in Orange County dedicated to raising funds and provid1ng in·service volunteer work for Children's Hospital. Hoping to ass ure 100,ooO. people that they will li ve to see Halloween, 1970, ~re members of ihe Soulh Coast .Junio r Woman's Club. of Fli>untain Valley. Th e group \1:ill sponsor a sale ol'Trick or Treat candy in puppet bags to benefit the Kidney Foundation. Pack- ing the bags is Mrs. Maurice Donahue, health chair· 1nan. assisted by Jennifer Marie LOng and son, Dan- it! Patrick Donahue. Mother-to-be Delivers Charge That Defense Long Overdue DEAR Al"N \,1\ 'll DERS. Y fl 11 'v e c:Jefcn cicd the rat, the .~~lnny. the un- faithf ul, the freckled. 1hc hirsute, the pock·markcd, the stutterer and lhe hard - ol·hearing. Now, wjll you please s;iy a v.·ord in brhiilf of the rrcgnon t woman'? l·lcre I ~i t -tv:n \1·ecl\s overd ue, nfr;i id tn go out of the house. It one inorc r.cr~on says lo me. "Are ~·ou , STILL hangini:: around?" r11 comnlil murder. Yesterday I ran inlo a former neighbor. She yelled clear across the superma rk et. "Why ~Jarle, CJre you pregnant?" I yelled hack, "No, J nm carrying I his for a friend." Ph~asc Ann Land er!', tell your readers that no one is more anxious lo deli ver than the woman ~·ho has been carrying the load for nine and a half months. Dumb questions such as, "Are you ~ure ., ANN' LANDERS ~·cu figured right?" don't help any, r:i1he r. This letter may not seem Im· porl )n\, Ann, but a great in any people learn from your column, so I implore you to print it. -BIG MAMA DEAR MAMA: He re's yoar letter ind I llope by now you are reading Jt while rocking UH: cradle, DEAR ANN LANDERS': llow do parenl11, nearly 70, cope with children v.•ho refuse to grow up? Our son Is 40. Hi1 v.·ife is 36. Th ey have four children from JI to 4. Ever since we became grandparenti;:, my husband and I have babysat three and four nights 1 week. Our son and his wUe started by saying they didn't w.ant to leave the baby with strangers. Every time they went to a party or out to dinner or to a card game or a movie, we were expected to sit. Now" Jt is afternoons for me ns well as evenings. When my daughter-In-law goes shopping or to the beauty shop or to a club meeting, I am called to help out. If J refuse, my son says she's not fit to Jivf! with. She sulks and acts ugly to him and the childrea. Last. night they announced that their neigtiborhood is becoming "unsafe'' and lhey want to take karate lessons. This means my husband and I must agree to sit every Monday night. Don't you think they should hire a si tter? We are - TIREIJ AND WORN OUT DEAR T. AND W.O.: 'l1te l'!l!Oll tliey'"e never blrtd 1Uten 11 &bat they've ltad a couple of priie Rcbn who come rannlng every time they map their flngerlli. And for free, too. Parent!! lllle yoa make me dred. Voa let yoar kids walk 1U over yoa and then comphdn becanlll! U.ey 1r11 lncoa1lder1te ind 1dfi11h. Of cwne they are, Im wlM let Lbem ge t tbat way? DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column is a fascinating commentary on life as ~me people Hve It. It also is a· na\ional X·ray machine for stuj>idity. Tak;t for e1- iimpl? "Rags to Rlchcs Widow" -the Woman who used .to walk t.hree miles to sa ve five cents on a can of beans. The kids wore hand·me-downs and the only trips they ever took were to funerals. When Rag~· husband died she found bank books all over the house, plus an in- surance policy worth $78,000. Do you know what the premiums OT\ that policy must have cost? Who macte the payments? Didn't Rags see the bills that came into the hou se? What about in- come tax ? How come the dumb bunny never saw her hu sband 's paycheck? Sorry, Ann, but I can't work up much sympathy for a woman who lets ht'r hU&- bend pull the wool over her eyes. Please comment. -VERMONT · 0£.AR V: You've gol a point. And I'll bel the wool was ti percent cotk>n. Alcoh ol I! no shortcut to social success. If you think you have to drink to be ~ ccpted by your frlends, get the !acts. Read "Booze and You -·For Teenager• Only," by Ann Landers. Send 35 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request. Ann Lanrlers will be glad to help you with your proble ms. Send them to tier ID care of the DAILY PI LO'l', enclosing a sclf·adt!resscd. stamped envelope. T • r. ,.ll DAILY PILOT Frida)', 0et.oMr '· 1'69 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook Mulford Three Golden Dates • PRESIDENTIAL CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inge 152 Wedded Years Celebrated During e fest ive party la st Tuesday more than 150 vears of rnaritaJ bliss \\·ere celebrated by three coufi lc s of the Costa f\Iesa Senior Citizens Club. f\J r. an d !IIrs. Holbrook r..1ulford were manied in Charlotte. tl'lic h .. Au g. 29. 1918. Holbrook spent _40 years in Chicago \\'i th the 1\inerican F orge Co. before his rctire1nent in 1956 \Vhen the couple mov- ed to Costa f\1esa. . They have t 1\'0 sons, Ri chard rvtulford of Sher· man 0<1ks and Robert .l\•!ul!ord of Rialto and six grand children. .J\Jr. and tllrs. ritelvin Inge of Newport Beach received a letter of congratulations from President Nixon on thC'ir 50th \Vedding annive rsary. Inge met his bMde-to-be du Mng \Vorld \Va r I in Sunnyvale. They \Vere married Sept. 6, 1919, in Kansas C'ily, f\·to. and moved to Brea in 1921 where they r esided for 31 years. The couple have a daughter, ri.Jrs. Donald E . \\'olfe. t 11·0 g randchildren nnd two great.grand- children. !\1rs. Inge is a past m atron of the Order of the Eastern Star and member of the Brea \Vom an 's Club. I-fer htt~band \1·ai; employed by Shaffer Tool \Vorks for 35 years and Js a rii asler J\Iason and Shriner. The third anniversary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Fran~lin Smith recited their wedding vows Oct. 5, 1918. 1n Staten Island, N.Y. and mov ed to California in 1920. They have t"•o sons, P aul and Stanley Smith and si x grandchildren. The Smiths made Los A ngel~ their home for 40 :years and moved to Costa l\fesa in 1961. He retired from the plumbing trade in 1961. / / I r . / ' , ,, I :~1'·, ! . . r · {' " i ;.. \_-~· HALF CENTURY TOGETHER Mr. •nd Mrs. Franklin Smith Art Work On View Walter Knott to Speak For Birthday Luncheon British Group A collection of o i ! s , watercolors and collages by l'i1rs. Olarles Porter, Ne.,..'port Beach artist, will be. on display in the 111esa Verde Library, ~ta ?ll esa during the month of October. A natire of Hemcl, l'ilrs. Porter is a long·time residt'Tll of Orange County. She studied at California Sl,a.!e College at Fullerton and Orange Coast Col lege under Lucille }linkle. Glenn Lukens and David \'aughn. Her artistic endeavors in- clude. designing c Io the s. creating jewelry and pottery arxi scul pting and painllng. One of htr collages recently .,.,·as sell'Cted for the CO\'fr of Orange County lllustratrd, and tele\•ision and movie personality Jonathan Winters includes her work in his col- lect.ion. A birthday celebration and tal k by \\'alter Knott will high· light the meeting of lhe Wom- an's Auxiliary to the Orange C o u n t y Medical A5sociaUon Tuesday, Oct. 7. The auxiliary will celebrate IL-; 40lh birthday during Jts fi rst fall meeting, and Knott v.·i!l reminisce a b o u t the ttrowth of Orange County dur· 1ng lhe past few decades. t<.lrs. Arlhur Howard is co-- ordinating . plans for the pr~ gram and Mrs, Laurance Mo-- sier will conduct the meeti ng in the OCMA building , Orange. The au xiliary also will cele· brate the 40th anni\·er51 ry of lhe \Voman·s Auxiliary to the Ca liforni a t<.tedical A s~ociation , and birthday cakes ·will evi- dtnce !he double event next Sorop!imi•h Soroptimist Club of Hun- tington Beach g;;ithers at 12: 15 p.m. the second and fou rth Tuesday in Francois restaurant NOTICE!!! 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GDllNI (May 21.June 20): Your home and posse ssions are spotlighted. You can find what you seek. I n c I u d es romance, items which bring warmth to residence. Somtone could be trying to cause carelessness with your mon ey. CANCER (June 21-July 22): By tonight your persona l financial picture appe a r s brighter. Maintain p r o p e r perspective. Don't try to do everything at once. Cycle re- mains high -circumstances due. to turn in your favor. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You receive special at l en t i o n tonight. You are able to pul across plans, ideas. Your au- dienc~ is attentive. Be careful RJ)&Clal program Is k e e.n observer. .Know your own worth. Be confident. Others will follow your lead. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be poe;iUve within. Answers are forthcoming. S h a r e knowledge ; learn by teaching. Actl!Ilt on putting knowledge to practical use. Don't gt t bogged down in travel talk. Be practical. SAGI'ITARJ US {Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): You may not get ex· actly what you want. But you do have loads of fun. This is a day lo relax. Leave special matte.rs to experts. Replenish your spirit. CAPRJCORI=1 ([>ec. 22.Jan. 19); Accent on marriage. a combining of forces. Question of cash arises. Pay your fair share. But don't sacrifice something for nothing. Look out for your own basic in· terests. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): One "'ho offers advice may be on right track. Follow through -get legal clearance. Those .,..,ho want to aid need encouragement. Gi\'e it. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2.0): Realize what is of real \'alue to you. Your family means more lhan you might imagine. Know this and a c l ac. cordingly. A minor dispute should not be blov.·n out ot pro- portion. I *'' ., i!iiM>Wt MjSJj f4 f1 ' l t:X:":i Peering FRJENDS and relatives or Mrs. Phyllis Saunders of Newport Beach and Leslie B. King will fele lhem at a recep. tion Saturday, Oct. 4, lollowlng their wedding in St. Mark 's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. A round ot prewedding parties honored the. couple, in· eluding a cocktail party host ed by ,,._tr. and Mrs. Jack Tobi n. a dinner party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Heiser. a personal shower for the bride hosted by the Mmes. James E:wart, ,,._lillington Gray Jr., Mary 1tcln lire and Vorhes' Nelson, and a bachelor party for the benedicl given by John Cochran and Larry Johnson. A'ITENDING the. western convention of the Holy Family Retrea t Association In Santa Barbara will be the Bernard Tkachs, Steve Amel olles, Paul Smets, James Peoples. Robert fllalliets and Carl llendersons of Laguna Hills. DON AND l\IARIE Pecarovich of Laguna Niguel,. who have adopted their second ch ild, celebrated his arrival v.-ilh a homecoming party Blue Ster Moms Around whicb included c!csc ~r•ends, neighbors l!lnd relatives. D&\'ld "'iichael, no1v al.lout two months old, and hi s sislt-r, Karen Christine, 18 rnonths, were both adopted by the cou- ple through Children's llonle Society o{ California. l\1RS. ROBERT PAT· TERSON of Emerald D:ay i.• traveling around the f<~ar East and just spent a week witl1 Col. and Mrs. \Vil!iam E. Davis in Clark Field, the Philippines. The Da vises <HP. former Emera Id Bay residents. Mrs. Patterson is meeting Mrs. Ralph Ander son o f New port Beach :ind fron1 there the two of them will vis!t Hong Kong, S i n g a po r e , !11alaysia and Bangkok. !\IRS. JOHN SOLO:\ION of Laguna Beach hosted a luncheon recen!ly in honor of the fonne r r-.1iss. J)eborah Campbell, daugh ter of f\1r, and fl1rs. James Richard Campbell of Camel Point, who becarnfl fltrs. Martin lla le last Satur· day. Guests included t<.I rs , Ca1npbcll, Mrs. Robert Fi~h<'r ol Corona de! l'i1ar, f\·lrs. Kent Dooli tt le of Three Arch Bay and f\lrs. Bevan Johnson, also of Three Arch Bay. LOCAL No other n1w1p!Jler ·:ell1 you mo,., •~••v dey, ehou l ... h.t'1 9oin9 on in lhe G raalft• Or•n'Jt Co11t t ht n t~e DA ILY PILOT. ~ about what you wear. Many obse rve and could judge by your clothes. Huntington Beach Blue Star flt others, Chapter 2 slage meetings every ?<.1onday at l :30 p.m. in Lake Park Clubhouse. IF TOD A y JS y 0 u R I_:~~~~~;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;::;;::;;:~ ~:~~·:~~~~"'!;: AW RD WINNING SHOE SERVICE VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A relalionship is testa!. You learn where you stand -and why. Dig for inlonnation. Welcome truth. Refuse to hang on lo outmoded methods. ~1ove wilh the Limes. coocemed with pro~chan-Jt~ neling of forces. Recent con- fusion is due to vanish. You will be working along steady lines -and on specific course. COMPLETE SHOE e LUGGAGE e HAND BAG REPAIR LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Spea k up ; express views. One \~ith autbori ty to implement League Coffees Bid Prospects ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO YOUR SATISFACTION 5 CONVENIENT SHOPS .:Miii I.. COAIT Hlfl'Y. co...,, d•I Mar, u~ .>4ll Y!4. LIOO Kowporl luc~. UJ.14,ll •" F4.SKIO"I l>LA"ID "' .. "°" , ... ~. '44.1111 •111111 IRVl"1[ AVE. W°'!tl•i! P IUo N•"""''' I<•<~, J4·Cl!l •1toe1..rso .... s F•> '°~ !••or~ .:!"'•"'' e .. ,~ ROUND TRIP ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85( •• LllS Women Have Come a Long Way By J CO"i' llURST Ol 1111 0-UY ,l!O! S!fll lt was a cloudy morning at the r.tarine Corps Air Station at El Toro yesterday. But the day was brigh tened \vith the arrival or Col. Jeanet· le Sustad, sixth director of Women Marlncs from Head- quarters r.tarine Co r p s , \Vashington, D. C. A detachment of 180 women a\vaited her arrival with a presentation or ct1lors at eight that n1orning. Col. Sust.ad, v.•ilh more than 20 years or ser\·ice behind her, has seen won1en 's p a y , prestige and rank equal the n1en ·s. "There is 1 e s s discrimlnat lon in the r.tarines today," she. began pr(}lJdly. ''During World War II . v.·hen 1 joined. women were serving in about 2~ lines of work . After the v•ar they were assigned in n1ore than 200 skilled areas. .. The outlook for a star on !he shou lder of a woman ~l arine may :;oon c o n1 e about ,.'' she predicted. Regarding th e drafting of women, Ccl. Susi.ad believes, "'Women should be dr&fted if \Ye ever fight a fu!l scale v.·ar. If they don't go into military service then v.·omen could enter industry or child care centers. "The American pub 1 i c , howeve r, is not ready for the drafting of V.'01nen." vlsitll many of the 2,~ enlisted women and 300 of· flc«s .,.,,ho now comprise Lhe Women's Corps. 'i'T'his trip West is part of n1y annual visi t to W o m e n Marin es serving at major West Coast commands. This is my first visl t to the air station since I assumed my presen t assignment in February ," the attractive bright-eyed brunetle said. While touring the bases she is available for infonnal ta!kll. She lets her experience speak for her. Raised and educated in 'Vashington, she joined the Corps on May 8, 1943, just 10 months after the first public 11nnounce1nent of lhe ne w Women's Reserve program. "Most of the con versation centers a r o u n d transfers. personal problems or uniform improvements," she smiled. Although she is allov.'ed to wear civilian clothes in her of· fice, Col. Sustad is follow ing her predecessor in pushing kir new uniforms. "No dramatic changes have been made in t he design for Zfl years. I hope for more flair and not so much of the 1949 model." She appeared amuse.ct when questioned about the sklrt length. "Length is regulation , but it's midknee and not mid· calf like some suppose." OF FIC IAL WELCOME -Staff Sgt. Ke ilh Davis sa lu tes Col. .Jea nette Sustad before her press conference at the 11 ar lne Corps Air Station at l;:l Toro. Col. S11stad is the ne\V director of \Vo1nen Jvlarines !ron1 J-leadquarters l'vl a r in e Corps, \Vashing ton D.C. Part o[ her job is to inform the public and one third of her lime is spent away fron1 her office in Washington, D.C. On jaunts for Lhe servi.ce she As the press cooference came to a close , the new director still had an 16-hour day ahead of her. Women f.farines ha ve come a long wa y. The road appears endless with Col. Sustad in the driver's seat. World of Books Open For Toastmistresses A glirnpsc into !he wond('rful \~orlct ·of books ,~·ill be offered \1•hen mernhers of L<1s Olas Toastm 1~1 rcsses nicet at 7·30 p.rn . \\.cdnesday, Oct. 8, in the J\lerc11 ry S<11'lngs and Loa n building. H11nting1nn 13cnch. Prac11tc in rHcctirc t'01n- mun1ca!ion t h r o u g h H11· prompltt $JlC':lk1ng 11 ill be con- <luclcd bv Mrs. \·c1i11a Bolin, and lhe ~!m es. Paul Bronson , Leagu e Offers Opportunities For Sharing Members v.·111 bring each other up Lo d;ite on !heir SLllTI· mer experi l'nces 11'l1en Laguria Beach Branch. N a l io n a 1 l.eaguc of Ame rican Pen \\'omen merls fnr 1hc first tim e this se;;i:>0n nf'xl ~londuy flt lO a.m. in La ll:un;;i Beach Unified School 0 i s l. r ! c t buildi ng. During lhc g.:ithcring ~1 rs. Benjamin Vest, a freelance advertisin g v.•ri!er. 1vil l hr 11[- flcia ll y welcomed int'l 1hr pro- fessiona l and c u I t ll r a 1 organizatio;in tl-trs. \'c.~l 1ra'I ;1n ;:id1·cr!l~­ lng man;1gcr for a Detroit speclally store, fa~hion wrill.'r. copy cdilnr and news rPporlrr before f'Oming In La~\lna Brach 11•hrrr: shr reside~ ,,.·nh her husband, a lithographer. Pediatric ian Takes Podium nr, Sidney ,J. Arl!cr, ~1 n, .. pediatrician for more than 2() years. \\'i!l he guc~t speaker for 1hc Porent Grou p of Prov idence Spet'ch anrl Hear- iflg Clinic \Vednesday, Ort. 8. ·-A specialist in th e neurol ogicall y an d f'rlt1ra- tlonally handir.appcrl chil\I, nr. ·. Adl er is nationally recognized .-in his field . The meeting will 1.ake place ;it 8 p.m. in the auditorl\1m of Children"s Hr>sp ital of Orange • County. Orange . .. • .. Clarcnc!' Doub]!', Gary Giles nnd \Vaha na Vell ulinf 11 111 review biogr<1phies. l\T r s. Jlalph ,\Jmgrcn \\'ill serve as toast1111strcss. i\1rs. Charles 'l\f arshall, a new 1nernbcr. \viii present the closing thought. \Vonlen inl!'l"CSJcd in pr:lC· \icing learler~hip roles :ire in· vHcd ta ;ittcnd. and <1ddition3 I !nform;;i.tion n1ay be obtained by calling Mrs. Rollo \\'est. progran1 cha1r1nan, 536·3052. Founders Recognized Soropt imist Clubs of Hun· lington BeJch and Ncwrorl Harbor will meet jointly for a Founders Day luncheon Tues· day, Oct. 7, 1n F'rancois restaur ant. 11unllng\on Beach. Arranging the program arc 'l\irs. Earl Hoffn1a n and Mrs. Jean Turner, Huntin g Ion Beach, and Mrs. (;eorge Cooney, Nev;·porl Harhor. Mrs. Lawrence ~I a r g o 1 , member of lhe Orange Coas t League of \I/omen Voters, ·will speak on Yo11!h ReJ;i.tions v.·ilh C:ommunity an<I l\1rs. Kennc!h Haas. director· of Dis1ricl Th ree Mroptimist Clubs, v.'il l :;peak Qn Nirnpti[Tlist lX'gin· ning and today's challenge. Gardening Hints Due Fall, '\'inl.C'r 11 nd Early Spring in Our c;a rdens v;·ill hP I.he lnpic of ]'.~l gen 11all \l'hcn he :::peaks f:)r U1c garden sec· linn of the Costa l\tesa \Voinen's Cluh. The Orange Coast College instructor vdJI add re ss the gathering Thur~;:iy, Oct. !'l, al 11:30 a.m. in the \vome.n's clubhouse. Anyone wishing further in· forn1ation js inv ited to call J\lrs. Lew Dunning, f)46.;M76 , (If Mrs. Bess J ohnson, 646· 68i6. I See by Today's Want Ads • CiN-11" rloe!< fit 11 .,quare. , • 2 toned 6' round nig, for P;<'f>. r11!chinA" area, in good condition S10 • •The gia.n! killer, '63 J\1G i\t1d1;ct ~J~. e Be l!h<trp on ll S.fiat Cen. 111ry clarinet. has cate & 11t11nd, t'Xce Ue n1, $\ e Shoe. 11h1nc ~a.ls. 11·an!"ti in C'.OIYIM <lrl illar i<hrip, .o.teady joh, will teach you k> E-hine ~ ' OPEN DAILY 10 to 1 O; SUN. 10-7 Friday and Saturday Only .,. " ; Your Choice! ATTRACTIVE FALL STYLES Re,. 2.96 and 2.78 2 Doy• Only 00 EACH Charge It SWEATERS: Relu: io long 1leeved Juli fashioned aerylic glipons: sol· id, gt.riped, cabled. AMorted neck - lines and gay colors. 34-40. ~Li\CKS: Coordi na ting fashion in bonded st).·\es. wid e and :itraight leg~ .. ran shade5 in Co!oray '!,\ ray· on je~ey, matte jersey. 8·18. ,"J (4J'1eullt\ l .M. 'SANTA ANA "ORANGE COSTA MESA WESTMINSTER [drn:r1 l! 8<l,lol • lu1hn 11 l1fl • llirb'r 81•1 .' ~· ' • R 1h RI.• 'M r.~~" 1400 [d•n;" 1R~5 ~ T~ I" 2100 11;1>,,, 8l1d 15+40 Br,' B 1~ • Tell Your Kids To Read Uncle Len's Column } I t rlday, ()ctober ~, 1%~ DAILY PILOT J 5 The Book With More Interest Our Cold Pass hook Sa vings Acco unt pays yo u 5 ~'~ annua l int eres t ... with ban k safety ... nnd r:i rst National's personal service of 63 years' ::;1;1nding. llr.rc's ho\v il works.,. To open a Col J Pa ~sl1ook S;1vings Accoun t, make nn ini ti.1! clrpoHi ~ as lo\V 11.s $500. Additiona l d1eposils of $100 or more can be n1 adc at any tinle. It 's that eJsy. What we do is pay you 5"/, in teres t on al l your fun ds kept on depos it for a full cal endar quarter. We can mai l you ci cas hi er's check, credit your checking acco un t, or compo und the interest qu arterly ••. as you w is h. It"s th at easy and pro fit able. And your deposits are fed erally insured up to $15,000. The First National Bank , of Orange County Main Ofllce at the Pla za in downtown O"'nge Branch Offi'\e&: .., Orange: Tu rin & Colli ns ; Chapman·Pro11pect Shopping Center Cotta Mesa .J1'.1esa Verde Drive at Adams Av1, Sant• An•: 17th St. at Tustin Ave. Member f.D,l.C. -----------~--------. J 8 DAJLV PILOT Friday, O<:tol>er ~. 1%9 VPI TtltPhtlto OPENS FOR BRAVES Braves' pi tching whjz Phil Niekro (23-13) wanns up for Saturday':!i play- off game against the Ne\v York fl1ets as 'the Nation- al League divisional champions begin their be st-of- five series to detern1ine the pennant \vinner. Ron Reed (left) is slated to start SlUlday's game. He bas an 18-10 mark. Sport~ Clipped Short Barry's SF Pact: $167,000 SAN FRANCISCO -Rick Barry, no1Y \Yorking oul y,·ith U1e \Vashington Capitols basketball learn, \vould have received JHii,$00 if he were playing with the· San l;'ranc.isco \\'ardors this year. J-11.~ potential sa lary 1vas disclosed for the first time Thursday as attorneys for B;irry and lhe \\'arrlors a~ked U.S. District Court .Judge Gerald S. Levi n lo stay a prclitnlnary in,111nrlion b:irring B;irry from p!aylng profcssionnl bask<'!· ball for any tean1 but lhc Cari lols. The judge den ied the stay. • LOS ANGELES -\\11ngback 13nh Ch<indler v.·ill be !hi.'. only r~gular 1~·ho \1•on"t travel north today whf':n Southern California goes 111 play Orfl:gon State, Coac h John .'11i:Kay said Thursday. Chand ler, v•ho suffered a fractured lnwC'r ver1cbr:1, is 0ui indefinitel y. He \Ii i! be rC'placcd by senior Gary Orcutt. Royals Foil Nq,-hit Effort KA~'SAS c1 n 1 ~ f\;1nsas CH,v exploded fnr four run:. tn the sc1-ent.h inning to end Vern Gr1~h£'rt·.• n()-h11. b1rl anrl went on tn topple lhc Cal1/orr1ia Angels, 6·2. Thurs (J ay night in the American Leacue fi nale lor !96!1. Ex ·Angcl Pa11l Schaal put an end t.J C1ri~he rt's si x innings of no-hit ball v.'ith a :ianglc. 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HR: -JOhh$TOne l!D). a -Alom••· SF -Act••· ,.. IP H Ill Ell Ill 50 Gtl•htrl (L,1·1l 6·i •J .I • l 1 • P M8y lllO no o o Wr lQh• 1 1 I 0 1 O llu"-'' (W,ll·!ll • s 1 2 n J HBP -by Gthl>trl fSd>••ll, by Wrlo~f IRJoi;), Time -2:oa. A!ler\d~nt• -Jl,0•2. The Trojans \YOrked out for an hour in S\vcatsuits Thursday in preparalion for their first Pacific.a game of 1he season. • SAN DIEGO -Connie 1 !a1vkins. a 6· foot-8 l'C!eran who came lo I'hoenix froin !he Arnerican Baskf'!b<1!1 Association, pumped in 1$ poin!s Thursd;:1y night as !.he Suns bf':at the Los Angeles L;ikers. 109·96 . in a Nati onal Basketball Associa- tion exhibition game. Ex·L1lker Gail (;oocJrich and Di ck \lan ArsdJlc led the \l'a,v for Phoeni x \vith 22 .and 17 poin1.<;, respectively . Fur Los Ange.Jc,<;, .Jerry \\'cs! had :W, Elgin Baylor 16 and \Vilt Chan1berlain 14. • GREENV ILLE, N.C. -The Los Angel~s Stars broke in front and \1•cre never headed as they defeated the Carolina Coug.1 rs Tllu rsdny night 117-96 in a11 A1neri c:i n Basketball League cx- hibi11on gamr . !\lack Calrin. rookie guard fron1 Southern Califor·nia. led rhe Stars atlark 11·ith 21 points Bob \\'arren and \Varren Davis added 20 points each. • The Los Angeles Lakers ba ske lhall !ea.in returns to tele>1i1ion tonight as Channel 5 be1ins a ~erif':s of 25 NBA games with action originatinc in Phoenix at 8:30 . During the 25 garnf': se rie s, ill courts in the league will bt seen 1vith the eii:ceplion of Atlanta and Chicago. Chick Hearn and Dic k Schad \\•ill be cour t!;ide at Veteran J\1en1o rial Coliseum in Phoenix. • llOLl.Y\VOOD -Dixie HO"'-'eil , form f'r l"ni\'ersity of Alaban1a football ~tar who had a tun1or remo ved Tuesday, has been n1ol'ed from intf':n sivc ca re to a private ro0n1 at Hollywood Pr cs by t c r i an Hospital, his wife said Thursd ;;iy . The 56-year-old sales representativ~ is expected to remain in the hospital for l\\'O l\'ee ks, she said. Ho1\•ell v.·as admitted to the hospital la st \veck arrer an in testinal tract tumor 1\'as discovered during a routine checkup. • SAN FRANCISCO -Clyde King was rehired as the San Francisco Giant.s' 1nanager Thursdlly, getting a onf':·year contract and what he termed "a substan- tial raise." Rose Beats Out Bunt To Win Batting Crown By The Associaltd Pres~ Cincinnati's Pele Hose, jusl like he did i11 1968, 1von the National League batti ng lllle on lhc last dav of the season Thurs- day night in & sliri·ing duel with Roberto Clemente that wasn't decided until Rose beat ou! a bunt on ]1is last at bat. Hose had entered !he last ga me wit h .1 .:!48 average 111 Clen1en1r.'s .342, but Clr.111t'n\e har! three straight l1its for Pjltsburgh against !'ltontrcal wh ile Rose \1';15 O·for-3 against A!lan!a until the bu nt. Clcn1cntc ll'enl out his last time up and fini shed at .:l·l5 while Rose \VOil wi!h an unoffici11I .348. Last year, Rose tnppccl !'11atly A!ou of !he Pir<iles, .335 to .332, breaking a Pittsburgh reign of batting titles from 1964 through 1967. In the American League, Rod Carew of tltinnesota sat out a day game and easily \1·011 !hat league',: balling crown with a .332 average. \\'illie McCovey of S!!n Francisto won 1hr Nl.'s run baUed in title with 128 while Harmo n Killebrew of Minnesota had lfO in the AL. McCovey also won the homf': run cro~·n \Vitti 45 \\'hen Atlanta's Hank Aaron, \Vith 44, chose to si t out tt}e lut gan1c. Killebrew finished with 49 in the AL. one ahead of FrJnk Howard of '''ashington , But Rf':ggie Jackson of Oakland, with 47, had a chance to catch him in a final game on the \Yei;t Coast 'J'hursday night. Rose also ~red two runs Thursday nighl and tied Bobby Bonds of San Fr•n· cisco aL 120 for the r!ll1s scored title in the NL .. Jackson had 122 in the AL. Playoffs Set Saturda For Divi·sional Crown Mets Throw Ace Seaver At Niekro NEW YORK (APl -Altltoua:h the Atlanta Braves are listed 11-10 favorites ovf':r the Ntw York Mels in the Las Vegas odds, thf': sf':ason figurf':s show an ft. 4 edge for the f\.Iets ln their bf':ad-to-he.ad: competition. The margin was 4·2 in both Shea Stadium 1nd Atlanta Stadium. Tom Seaver, lhf': Mets' 25-game winner, who faces Phil Nlekro, the Bravfl:s' 2.1- game winning knuckle ball ace, In Saturday's playoff opener. is 3-0 1galn~t the Braves. Niekro is 0·3· against the Mets. Seaver and Niekro have met twice in regular ~a son play, Seaver winning 9·3, May 14 at Stlea and 5--0, May 21 at AUan· ta. Niekro later lost an Aug. 1 a:amc at Nf':w York in which Don C1rdwell started but Cal Koonce was thf': winner. Seavfl:r 's third victory came at the expense of George Stone, 5-3 at Atlanta, Aug. 9. The best-of.five serif':& for thf': National League pennant and a World Series berth opens with a t p.m. PDT game at Atlanta Saturday and another at the same time. Sunday. They then mo>1e to New York , to conclude the series Monday, Tuesday and ., Wednesday, if necessary . Pat Jarvis hrui: the best record of any Brave pitcher 3gainst the Mets, 2-0 although Ron Reed, who works Sunday's second game, is 2-1- Jf':rry Koosman, bothered early by a tendC'r shoulde r. fa ced the Braves only once and won 4·1, Aug. 8. Wittl a batting order that is predominantly righthaode:d, few manaaers throw lefties against the Braves. However , K005man is due to go Sunday. The Braves outhit the r.tets .241 to .235 in their 1z.aame season series and slam· med 13 homers to rtve by the Mets. Hjnk Aaron hit five of the homf':rs and batted .325 against the Mets. Tony Gonzalez, acquired in June from S~n Diego led the club with .350 in the six gameS he pl ayed again•t New York as a Bravf':. Bob Tlllm3n, tke No. 2 ca tcher, hit three homers and batted .308. Feli pe Alou at .294 and Clele Boyer at .173 werf': othl!Jr leaders. For the Mets the big man all season along was Tommie Agee, the ~lub's Mr. Everything. He batted ,364 against Atlan- tM. Cleon Jones hit .~44 and knocked in 15 run~. four on a grand sltm homer. Walker Clain1s Win1ring Ru11 Never Scored LOS ANGELES r AP ) -Bill Singer nl th• Dodgt rs got his 20th victory Thurs· d1ty night but all Houston mana~cr Harr_y (the hat) Walker got -tlle way he sees it -is a sl3p in the teeth. The Dodgers s~ovM! nvf':r the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to beat }!oust.on. 5-4, and h~ave Walker fum ing mad. Tt \\'a5 a "'ild pitch Ui•t f':nab\f(j rookie catchtt Bob Stinson to s c o r e from thi rrl. elid ing around the tag at l)le plate, That's the way plate umpire Andy Olsen called it, at le:a.st. but it's not the \va y Walker saw it ., "It's U1e woriit ca11 l'vl': ever seen , Vi1a\k er screemtd £or all lo hf':ar after the iamf':. "He hun't touched homf': plate yet." The squabble v.·as • fitting climax In on~ of the National Leaau•'s hottest seasons. And for Singer iL Wis a happy final e. "I \\':ls nervous the whole game,'' Bullet Bill said after he'd: na.iled No. 21l for thf': first time in his slx-yf':ar big ]eag\,11': career. "I k.new the.re wouldn't be any tomorrow if I Jost this ont." HOUSTON Lei ANO&ltS •D<torbl ••rllrtl Mo•o•"·?b ~01 1w1111.11 1010 J Alou, rr ~ o 1 O Slft/TlOft, 1b ( 2 2 l l .01vl1. II ; O I O W.li)tvh, ct l 0 I 0 11,Mlllrr. Cl • I 1 O C:.r•wlt,CI, •I J I 1 O B•t!erv, lb • O 1 l L~ebvr1. Jb I I I I Mtnk~. ~· • 1 7 0 Parlftr, lb • 0 2 I Rl~ff, Jb ( 0 I 0 JDl~LH, I! 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IO·event competition was set up <1t UCLA by th e Southern Pa ci fic AAU to give l)ic 31-year-old Santa Barbara, Calif. sc hool tcachP.r a final shot at thf': worl d mark . Tile reco rd of 8,319 points \Yas set !wo years ago by \\'est Germany 's Kurt Bendlin. Toon1ey·s coinpetltion \\'ill include Ru~s .llodgrs, holde r of the Arnerican reconl: Jeff Bannister of the University of Ne\v Hampshire, and Englan<l 's Barry King. llodges' mark is Z,230 and Toomey·s best official is 8,:l22. Toomey has v.·on tl1e national AA U decathlon litlc fi ve straight times. "I'm in the he~! shape of my life and UCLA has the best track facilities in the world. It's npw or never," Too1n~y declared on the eve of the e1;enl. The person<1ble Too1ney holds a masters degree fro1n Stanfo rd. Afler retirement frtnn athletics he plans to study for a Ph .D. in education. Orioles Hold Deceptive Edge Over Twins BALTltltOR E (AP l -The Baltimor e Orioles con1piled an a.4 record in regular season competition against the Minnesota Twins, thei r Aniterican ·Le11guc pl<fyoff op- ponent, bul the n1arg1n didn't come.cas[. ly. Half of the 12 gan1es bel1veeo the dirision chan1pions v.·ere decided ·by e single run, \l'i!h Ba!tunon~ winning fOur. 'file tcan1s split a pair of two-run decisions. The Orioles held the slal\stical edge In run s, 52-40 ; homers, 14-7 : batting average, .254 to .231. and in pitchers' earned run average, 2.i7 lo 3.81. But the battling T\vins scored l\\'O one run victories in extra innings, \11 on another game 4-2 after scoring three runs in the eighth, and ended Da ve l\1cNally's 17-game. 1vinning streflk when Rich Reese hit a grand slam pinch hoiner in the seventh. On another occasion . l\1innesota rallied fer five runs in the eighth but fell short. 9~. \\'hen Baltl111orc center fielder Paul Blair nindc a great leaping catch of Rod Cart-iv's ninth inning drive \1·Jth a runner <iboa rd. Blair. \1•ho finishl'd the Fe;ison ln a hnr. rid Jfl.for-f,~ lu1np. hil .353 against 11ir Twins, dri1'ing in 11 run,~ wl1ile 11'hackin~ seven ol his 26 l101nc1·s off f\linnesol;i pitcl1ing . Boog Po\\·e\I. Baltlmorc's ho1ner ii nd RB! leadrr 11'ith 37 ;:,u! 121 re~pectivel;:. drove in n!ne runs <fgainsl i\'l1nnc~ota on a .319 a rcrJgc, J<'rank J~obinson had six flBJ s l\'ilh a lov.·!y .23!1 arrrrige ant! Broo ks Robinson fi\c despite a .156 rnur k. Tony Olil':.i was i'>linnrsot;fs lop rL!r? producer ag ainst. Baltitnore, rlril'ing: !11 six runs 011 a .326 :ir cr;ig<'. Rod Carew, the lea gue b<it!ing chan1plon, 11·;is held L'l a .2!J6 1nark . Harn1011 Killebrew. \hr 1n~jor lcagu".'. leader 11·1th 4'.I horr1ers and 140 RBI. ::;ol~·· ed Oriole pit chers for just two hon1e run:; and fi\'c RBI Rel"'sc hart the hes! hat1 •n g m;irk fnr the. twins, a li r-f ly .~O\J, while pl;:iy1ng abo11t hJl l the g;1n1cs. tllinn esot:i n1anager Billy l\111r:in mav \\'ant to keep Lhe lelt-lianded s11•ingin~ Reese in thl' line-u p :.i!t l1ough the Orioles \l'ill pit ci1 lefties ~like Cuellar, 23-11, and i'lltNally, :l0·7. Bruins 3 TD Favorite Over Wildcats EVANSTON. Ill. (AP) -Undefeated tJP,A ranks a thre&touchd own f11voritf': aver lvinJ~s Northwestern Saturday in s 1other clash involving Pacific-8 a:id Big Ten football tea ms. The Wildcats. humbled by Soul.hem Cltlifornla flHI last week, hope to get off Lhe ground in their home opener bul lhc1 r chances are slim. The Bruins boast a balanced attack paced by quartefback Dennis Dummll and running back Greg Jones. Dummit has completed 35 of 61 passes lhls season for 627 y;;irds and fou r touchdowns. He also bas sco red three 1irnes rushing. Jones has gllined 2S I ya rds in SO carri es for a S.O average and hai ~ored four touchdowns in helping UCLA win its first Uiree ga rnes or ~he season. 111 addilion to this offen.~ive strl'ngth, t;CLA has Ron Carver 1vho has g_ained 3~4 yards on klcko£( returns, pun t returns and Interceptions. Carver has picked off lhrte e.ntmy pa 5se.~ and returned tht m M yards. Northw estern Coach Alex Acate, IJ"OI· gy from defeat at the handl of Notre Uan1e And Southern Cal checked the UC LA statistics and said: "I hope they kee p up the ir fum ble averagf':." The Bruins. who emp loy the triple op- tion offense, have fumbled 11 times and lost the bnll all 11. Northwe1tern l'tas hlllfback ~t Ike Adamle, lilht erwt Pat Harrlncton and defeaslve tlckJe Frank Mu!Uns on the ln--Jurt<l 1111. All are qucsUonable atwtel'I .,a1n1t UCLA. ·•we're ~urtina; ph)'slca.Jly but riot men - t111ly," 6aid AgaRe. "I l!tlow we tan win. The boys know they can win. Ifs just a qu estion of when." Goodbye to Leo Chicago'& left field ''bleacher bums" turn out in force IC!_ 1.Jicl goodhyo 'to Cuf>s' manager Leo Durocher (t il next year). The 1 uhs blC\V ;i n 8"7-game lead . finishi11g second to the cha1npion Ne\v York l\·lct:'ll in tlie run for the divisional title. • ( Dick Ccl!1eg1 &redie: \Vilh crack u ys t and re pr.at Bui J11rate ,,. fie<> ,CO lon )06 (ra ?no.~ 100 Oon ?JO Oicl 130 Oon ?00 JI"' llS Pt l1 l!S Geo 11(1 ll:o<I 1wo r. Go.:ist Bttt he corr they t le.am o'eloc Tue sisten than . tary c Con \\'as < had a game par. !101· it's a SU JS !->\.C: Co l Hur Jl5SUn lonigl Al"a h1 b:ill 1 for th {;2r r.a~t c If ' rnay th!'.' sl Hur tough that. J>CI l'I U.s Lea gt rierup lhty tle~ril favori The CIF i: Jy edi Anah1 --------------------------,...---------------...,.-..,..-.,,.-------·-------.,.-,...-;-; ...... ,,.--.. ----------~---, -- Harbor Match Talent·s By JOEL SCll\li' ARZ Of tn• D•ll'I' io11o1 s'"n Dtck Tucker figures his Orange t oast College football learn has all the in- gredients to be a ball control outl'iL \Vithout breakaway speed that can crack open a garne dh any given play, he u y:i; his team must hold on to the ball llJld grind ou~ the yardage \\·ith reprated short g:~11n~. But eontrol the b<1 ll is one l hing Lhe :rirates. havrn't been able to do 1n tht.ir t\ARIOll ORA,N(;f COA1T llo r;~.-gr (•e<OV ' Pob•rl (l>h"o ,,. 100 1onv !>o\lul.tlo ' ~'"vc p.,,.,,,. ))0 :!'06 ''"'" l'OOW•11 " '-m N•l>O•> '"' 71! DIV•d E1>ttH 1• Pob Pu•n•U n \ ?00 Oon (rlli' " M•"~•lt Jo1>~1Qn no !JO Oi<k Jt uo•" ' P1ul W•"'" '"' 110 Oor>avan 1"•11 ' (Ml P""tf>OO "' 100 Jim Sana"' ' MIO.~ T1ml>l>U "' Ill ""'• !Miluon• ' C•t" IA••r< "' leJ Go-o''" U1mo~t11 ' ,., 11.IC~'d<> ·~:1 110 11oe1nrv HuM!~t ' er~co llOQ9• "' two previous games. I::ven so Orange C.:rost is. undefea ted. But the Pirates probably \Viii have lo become a ball control tea111 tonigh t when I hey !losl Harbor College. the firth-ranked team in lhe state. Kickoff \Iii! be at 8 o'clock. Tucker is hoping for a n1uch n1ore con- i;istent eHort lronl his offense tonight 1han !t produc£'d in last 11cek "s 23-7 vio- tory over Cyprrss. Compoundi ng OCC problc1ns last week \Vas a sick quarterbatk. illike Ta1niyasu h;id an up set stomach du ring th e Cypress game and his performa nCe \vas below par. l-lc1vever. he 's recovered Lhis 111eek and irs a good thing because there·s a 1;ood chance the usually potent Pirate running gnme may be badly weakened by the loM of fu!lback Coe Meyer. Meyer is the Sues' second leading ground-gainer and an escellent blocker as well. He banged up a shoulder in a motorcyc le. accident and i! still a ques- l 1onable starter. If he can't start, Tucker 1vill gn 1vith freshman Bob Durante. Orange Coast's defensive unit \Viii rt- 1nai~ intact. but will have a difficult time 1natching Its performances in the tw<> prt>vious games. The Pirates have been ncar!y lntpossible to run against. yielding a rn0re 50 yard s. However, 1-larbor figures to h<Jve a inuch stronger running attack than (:o!dcn \\'esi or Cypress w'ith speedster Ceorge Lumpkin at halfback and rugged Pe\P Sa!uone at fullback. \Vhen the \\•:o clubs met last season it \1'3 f Orange Coast's defense that turned 1!le tide in a 24-10 victory by blocking a pont and bottling up the Seahawks deep in their own territory to sel up another score. TI1is year Harbor coach Scrappy Rhea has the same backfield returning, along with a :stronger line that's as big as the Pirates' and possibly faster. PAS1 SCORES 1951 -Orange. Coast 6, Harbor 14 J!:l52-0range Coast 20, Harbor O 1953-0range Coast 13, Harbor 6 1 !)54--0range Coast 0, Harbor 19 \964-0range Coast 13, Harbor l.'l 1968--0range Coas t 13, Harbor Ja DAILY P'ILOT Sti ff P'tiete SURE-HANDED -R obert Castillo, Orange Coast College's split end. Js the Piiates ' leading receiver this season \vi'Lh six catches. He'll start for Orange Coast tonight \\'hen it battles fiflh·ranked Harbor College. • DAILY PILOt·',.1101t b• P1! 0'001'1111~ TARS ON MOVE -Ne1vport !-!arbor lligh's undefeated Sailors gel <1 .stern tesl tonight when they go again.st \vi nle.ss bu l dane;erous Santti . A.na in the Sunset l..ea,gue opener. Seen for the Sailors in this action ;ire Al \Vallace (::!7), n ocky Dixon (301 and Steve f'i sh (20 ), n1ainstays 111 the offen se . Mat er Dei. , Lak ew ood Battle Tonight \lt1lc1· Dc1 's i\lonarchs jump frotn thr f1·y1ng p<in 10 1hc fire lonighl when they jo11 rnC'y 10 Long Bl'ach Veterans StadiuJn 10 f<1ce the Clf .. s fifth ranked team. the Lakewood Lancers. Kickoff ls al 8. l.asL \vcek thl'y lost to the sii:th rated ~QU;!d, Loyola ;ind 01 l wo previous meeting.<; 11'ilh Ilic Lancers ha ve yet to gair> a victory. t-.1atcr Dci coach Bob \Vood~ believe~ t h•s year's Lakewood club is even lx'ttrr 1ha11 the. ones thal defeated hi~ charge.~ 1he pa~L 1wo sea son~. "Thry ha\"e. ~1n outstanding tailback in l hat kid (f\1ikel Owens. They also ha1c a couple or real fine passers al quarterback and they are always Lough on defense. "Thi<; yea r's Lakewood tea m is typical \\·ith a well bal anced offense anti an outstdnding defense. \\'e \•:ill ha ve our hand s hill trying to score."' WON.111 believes his tean1 i~ ready 1o r lim1natc some of the mistake.~ they have m:idc inside the oponent:<.' JO yard linP ;1nC lhi.~ could be the kc .v. They ha\'e ni<.verl lhr b:ill \veil al n1id-field but ha\"e sccrej on ly one touchdown in \\1•0 gameo;, L:ike.1\•Md. on the other hand, ha.~ roll· l'd O\'er \Vcstn1instcr (20·6) and Cardena (~4-14). The r.1ona rrh l'Oach ~ay:c. hi~ cl ub i~ physically ready fnr the ba ttle_ ·•:->urpn ~- 1ngly, 11'e didn't ·gel anybody hurl by th111 ~tcan1 roller (LoynlaJ 1h11t 1.:a1ne our 11ay l.:i~l wrek " Coach John [.-01'd nt Lakell'oo<l 1~ 'krp· 11!''11 about 1tic ~tater Oei tean1 . "'Tl1cv <lid 3 good job against Loyola and th ey have a good football learn. MAlE• D~I LAKfWOOD '" ''m Bl"'"'"'"•• ' l>1t~ (>;11>~< '" ~ J•clt G-•nlil1 ' Ml•lt (.'~!tl'tr '" "' "" tl•t••on .. F lllo!t N•U '" '" MIWf BIACk!orrl '· ,00 Jen•on "' '"' "' Hrrn•<id•" '· (t11g "''"""""' '" '" Sl&ve Kem""' ' D••• OoVQI&• i91 .. , llo""'' Mun11 ' Stove K,";11 "' "' '" H"~P"'I ' ~m H•nn1to'd ,,, "' M•rlt Dunn ' ~"' HOQ~n '" "' S!1n JA<lt>en ' Mlt• O"'e"' ... "' '~ Gr1-.;~1 • Gor 1 8 rt w,,<19n "' Newport, Santa Ana Collide In l(ey Sunset League Duel By (;LENN \VHITt~ Ot th• Dl•I~ PilO! ~!ell \'rwporl ~la rbor ll igh seek!' Ii'> ar- 1·om pli$h what no Sailor varsit v h<1s rlonr :-.i:iC'c 1957 -<.lefeat a San\a ·Ana ll 1gl1 football sq11:HI -when the lwo :)un sl't League riral~ lork horn~ 1onlght 11t l!arbor"s ficlrl . Kickoff is SC.I ror ll ;ind Jhc i111·ad1ng :->.1111!~ are f;i vorcd by stx fXJir11~ dcspJlt' lilr•r 0·2 rri.:ord. f"al'oritism Js apparrnlly ba:;cd un llir ~treng1h or oppos1t1on lx·cau~r coa ch \V;idc \V;11ts· ::iailors <ir:: undefr<i(cd allr1· ll'dl ~larLs. having slipped by l"nrona dr.J 1\lar tl4-6) and Costa ~Icsa (!J·il. Santa An:1 bowed to J\laler lki 16.U 1 ,<t11cl Co1npton 129-!4). Bul, bolh of 1ho.-.r .. ulfiL'> arc ranked arnong lhe tori ll 111 the CIF Southern Section. Newport Ha rlxlr 1s rated fi fth in {)range Coun!y. Santa Ana 1s unranked Santa ,\na boast~ a prednnnnanll.v ~t·r11ur lineup. pa ci:d by Bnb 1'-!cGuck1n, a fin<' 1•u111)111i:; r11i11ric·rbatk and a f;11r p::i~scr ':n;H ·h To1n Baldwi n. lrcl\.lng <11r1· \Ill' iwhoo1 ·~ poorest ~easonal slan i>111ce !11· 100.:•k fi1'cr livf' Yt'ars ago, says hr. in uy h;i\P to go 1n the ;1ir lanl''i tonight in 1'1f'1I' 1il Ills ground al\~auli-$ lntk of c·nn· :<1-!t•nrl'. "1\1cl;11l'kJn pa . ..;.~rd lor <1 tou chdown anJ N£"NPOl!f II\ D"'" 6oto~ I IQ l!o" M•Chn ' 1~0 floti I· Oil •~O O•nn" .. ,.,, 1"1 ~'"'' L '"d"Q~n ~10 G•An! G•I>-. 1 a~ J"" ~mll" loj 1111< S~Nld n l<O Covrl P•~··r 11 l•O l!ot•• o""" 1< 110 ~!•V~ 1·1".h II $A.NT A "' \l/•llfr M•~a "' '°" ~"·'"'" "" P•11I i;o,~~ "' St~v• H•Y"'""~ '"' Oovla c:;v,no•• '" ..... ~, ... HAllmolO 'If " l)Ob l'I••" ' '" Mr(,11•>1"1 "' ,,. Oh U'-• ,. M~n1" r lo>~ ,., Jlnt o •• ,, '" a 1wo-po1nl con ver~1on ag a1ns1 Complnn :ind he has fine receivers. 011r baC'k~ .-.hn11ld be running brlter than th!'Y hair. b"Cll :i:o we rn<iy ha ve In rrsr:irl lo pa~'<­ ini:." ~a).~ Baldwin :-;<!n t;1 Ana 1ea1ns 111 the p<1~! ha1.·e used 'l'onig h t at \l'estmins t e r Ma rina Goes Agains t Big· Dos Pu,ebl os L i11t? \!;11)1\:l ll1gh ScllU!\l fr1111hal l lort.'('' 1aekl~ a ne1v foe tonight at \\'co;trnin:~t rr High field ,1nd an yth ing but a to11 performance rould be disa s!rou ~. Tl1e Vikings cntrrtain Dos rueblo ~ High l')f (;olcta (near Santa Barbara I and t!1e north coast eleven will lie!d one of tht biggcsl prep teams lo play in thi.~ area 1n sr.vP.:"<li ye<Jrs. t~\ou~11 hr d1d11 '1 grt 11 ('hanc(' tn d1 ~r1~:-r bl'· abilit y lasl 11·rcK lt1 ck Sacn1an wil l dirf't't lhr tl·lar1n;"J .1t - t:11·!-. from his quarterback position 1\'tlli .Jo" Venti1nlglifl and Steve O'llllrl' doirig t11r running. Ven!irn1gl1;.i rs 011c of !he !np runner~ in the area and i.~ the wor khorse (If the r..1tirina ba ckfield The Vikings seek to posl their flrsl Vil'· lol'v <if!~r a !5-15 lie with Lil Puente and a 20·6 Ins~ l'l Snulh Torrance. lhr ::irn;il ~a1n" sranngl~, to ~ay tl1'' l"J: I H,,hl \\111 la11<ls .\'rwpor l. 1:all111g llw S;,1k•f'.<; ll1r ll'ag ue s ·'£'l'Ond l'otrongest 1r·111n 1bpl11nd Anahei111 1, And hr's p:11"ti<'ularly 1n1Jll'exs rd 11'1l h gu:ird~ Bnh TrJpp and S!rl'r L:1ndr1i:;an 1n thr. (1f- f('f1 ~11'r linr. \\'alts ha~ t'011 1r 11p w11 11 an exccll~nt .'-<'I rt! ruJ111111g bat:k~ :11ul a br.ttrr tha11 ;;vcrage pa~$er 1ri quarterback fl1!I Shedd Iii~ def!"llM' ha.~ l)Ct'll lou~h bul I ~ ·r:i r· h:nc ~1 1llcn't! nun:!1 111 tile • .;an1e of· frn~11·e .-;putlcnng that has plagueU 1he Sa ints_ l\'a!t...,' prunary wurry iJS Santa Ana's hr1·;•k :iway tlir~al ··\Ve 1.'0uld livid then1 n1n£> 01 10 play.1 ;ind Lhcn gl'l killed \vi lh llie bomb," he points oul . \'ew1Jort h1~1nr~· ag11i n~l Sanla An a ha.1 h~•'(1 d1sn1<d 111 21 duels lhe S:11nts boast :1 ;,.11.2 cdgC'. ,\lns 1 1C'rd il'l~ h;i1·c txx:i1 h•p!;1drU Underdog HB Hosts Colony The Cha rger for .... ·ard w~ll will <i\'f'rage 201 pounds per man. ··oos Pueblos fciit ures 11 pul~cn1.ini;: g1 011nd g:imc. I don ·t kno1v l.oo much ;ibot~t their pas~ing," coach Jim Coon or ~l\larina says. "They di dn'l have lo p;:iss la ~l 11·eck "·hen they \\'On ~:!4·i/ n1·rr lil5-hop Garcia Diego."' Dos Pueblos ha~ a pair or vic tories under i!s belt having defcatr.U another pHrochia l school. P<1-te1· No.,lrr nf Lo~ Angeles, in its orcntr, 38..fi. I' .\ST SCOHt:S 1'16H -:-lo.1nls .14 , Newport 11 l!lfi7 -Sa int s 48, l'<e11•port n 196:! -Saints 40. Nt wpon 6 1%2 -:-.;11n!s :n. Newport 6 l'.lfil -S<1111ls 2:1, Newport 12 1'.J~\o -:-;a1nt <> 12 . fl;cwporl 12 l~lj9 -SH1nls ~:!. l\cw1XJ r! II 1')58 -Sa111l~ 28. Nr \\·pnrl O 19~7 -Saints ti . l':ewport 7 Ill.)~ -S<u ;its 20. Nc.11·port (! llJ5~ -S<iints 13. Newport I? 1!151 -Saints 26. Newport 1.0 19.'i:l -Sain ts 28, Ne\vpor! 0 111:i2 -Sainls 38. New ~rt l:J 1!).'il -Sai nt!\ 28, Ne\11po rt 20 19$(1 -Saints 2. Newport 19 1949 -Saints 0, Newport l<f 1!148 -Sai nts 13, Ne wpor1 0 1:147 -5aints 32. Newport 6 !'.Hfi -SainLs 13, Newport ll J94J -Saints 25, Newport O 1~44 -Saints 6, Newport 7 1~4:\ -Sain!s 19. Ne "'J>Orl ~ 1942 -Saini! 0, Newport 1 By ROGER CARL.SOI\ 01 Thi Dell~ P'lloT 1!11l 1 Ju ntington Beach High School's Oller~ •">Slime the f;i mihar role of underdog 1on ight v.•hen I.hey host the po'W'erful Ariahcim Colonists. rated the No. I foo1· ball reo:im in the CJF AA.AA and favorite for the Sunset League 11tlc . (;ame time is 8 o'clock. J['lf be bro•d· cart over KEZY ( 1190). lf the past is an y indication of what may transpire, the Oiler! could prof'ide tht shocker of the year. '\.,.. Huntington coach Ken r.1oats has "' louJh. physical outrit. but niore lhan that. Moats seems to hav e a s.tlmulant to 1:ct r is players up for such occasions. Last year's Big Three in Ute Sunset l~r,ague -champion Westminster. run- ncrup Anaheim and Santa Ana, had all thty could d-0 to turn back lluntington de~pite entering the games hea vy favorite!':, The 1-0rmer two clubs moved on tn the i"IF ~emifinals but Westminster could on · ly er!ge Huntington 26·20 in a thriller and An;ihclm was considered slightly better lhan lort unale lo '.l'in 1 deceiving 28·7 cvnt e.-;t. S~int;i Ana lllrned a break into a $0- pass play that beaL JluntingtOfl. 14-7. Quarterback George Fraser i! the driv- HVNTINGTON •e.lCH ANANl"!M 1~\ Ten~ C•er•lll £ Mi~t. ll~W 111 Tit Biii TwioG r Jo.lin DoYll 19n 18S G~len GIWlond ("~ 8 111 $1rll 111 115 G..,ro' Ollvft L Mi~' 0'"1~1 11 II? ll~·Tlm .Slo.M• c. Dtn"v Hll .. l>eck 11~ 11S J•<k CrOll~V T ll;1rl(lv arlqM lt7 l •S !Cen Cl•P" r Sltue Scl>ullr 100 !JS G1r!I> 1'11>• 8 Geo11e Fr•1•1 11~ 115 Frtnlt Ne•l fl Mo Rod•l•11e1 ,.~ u .s "coc:~v C'rdt fl Tim Ttiorn un 110 l1rn1 HOI fl Cini To1'r Ill ing force of lhe Colony \\ith his passing and brillianl running and behind him i.~ Int: brcaka~'ay threat of tai\b11 ck Tim Thorr>. Huntington counter!f with ju n i or JtUarterback Garth \Vist, .en excellent ru nner who ca n pass "''lth authority. Fullback Frank Nea l and tailback Rocky Cerda "''ill carry the brunt of the Oilet running attack. llun~ington's only win over Anaheim 1n the past 22 years came in 1961 when the (.liters upset Anahl'lim, 26-12. PAST SCORES nn-A~lll••m •· "wMU•tlf" a .. cn u 1t 1l-.ln•n,1m IJ, Hunn1191on B••cti • 1'2•-A"•"••m !.), HUMln;tcn Be&(h • ltll-1\nohelm •. Hunl!n91on II'"'" 0 t'7•-Anone:m 7, Hun:ln91cn Bt~(h ~ lt17-An1h!i m 16, Huntington l't~('1 6 lt2t--'nfl!flm lt, H1mtington l't .. th • 1n r-•nu.11m 1. """111111._,, 1 .. c11 11 1nC-An•ht lm '· Hunt•n.oton e,tt l! o ltll--ntll.im 1, H1111li"'tMI , .. ,., ll 1932-.lnttielm l l, Hu<>!lngton 8eeol! n !tll-A.,•helm 1l. H1mtnlg:on B••t ll 0 ltJ4-,l""""'m 19, Hunlln1101n Be•cn 7 19)5-.lnohtlm 7(1, k unn119ron Btlth O •t36-.lntllelm n, H v11!1119ton Bt 1011 O U J1--'n•helm '· Hu<>1lng1011 Be1<n o J9lf-An11'11I"' 1:1. Hvntlnglon 811<:1'1 o 191'-AMl'ltlm :u, Hun!lnallln e.-cn o 1•-.ln1helm 10, H11ntl11911>n B11th D l U l-Anellelm 1J, H1111!1119ton Be1t n • 11~1-An1'1elm 19, Hun!l..,!011 811ch ) 1'•l-Alltl'lel"', 1l, HUflll"9!0n Bte<l'I 1 1t«-.ln1'1tlm 1J, kun!lnolo11 Bei en 7 n~~An11111m 1, Hll"!lnoton 811th D 1'-.lnahe-im t. Hunlifotl.., • ..._,. I 1"1--'n•~'im •, Hunn1io1on BHth • lt4-Anll'lt lm IJ, H\lntll'l(llt<> !!Nth 7 •••t-A11a1>e1m :it, Hunnnoll:ln BHtll 1 10()-lv!tllelm )6. H""!lftlJ!on 11 .. ch • ltJl-AMl'oalm !'O. HUt1ll"41IO<> '"'" I •'52-.ln.fll~lm 6, k11n!l""llln 11•1•1'1 • ltSl-A,,•h•lm "· kun!lll'ltllln IHtl! l ltJ4-A11•ht lm :it, Hun11,,.10n 1 .. <I! ~ H5>-A nal!t lm 1•, Hun11n91on 81•rll • ll \6-A1111'1elm f), Hun1l"41!0n 8et (ll It UJl-.lnel'lelm l•. Hun!lngTon lte(ll • 1'$1-A11ehtl"' U, "\lllll"tloll ... ,,. H lt)t-A<>ell1lm 17. H1m!lnt !On ll11cll 0 "~"'"""elm U, Hu11111101on ttet ll • 19'1 -An~l'l•lm It. Hun!1111111n •~•tit D lttl-A1111111m u. Hu<>llf'IG!on lle1t l'I ft 1•&1-.ln1'11lm 19 , Hunll"flOll 8~A~!t 7 Hun:ing!ort rtcord : wen s, i..1 "· lltll 1 The r-.·1:iri na coach was partir1Jtarly i1n · pn•~sed with a big fullback who weighs 10 nl 235 pounds and stand~ 6-4. \Vorl.l from t.he Cha rger c<1mp anrl coacti Haymond Schaack indicates the big player is a myth. lie declined In name him when asked about the fullback and retorted: .. Where did you hear about him~ We will rtart Brent McClurg, ft 165 poundet' al fu llback against Marina." The Charger! operate oot or a multiplc- T formalion. Carl Hammer is a good p<tStcr according to his coach even u -'· ·"'~ ... H MAIUllA OO!i P Ull LO} "' Sltvl Mo~•~·~ ' '" Hiqb~ "' m ltiCll W•'-M ' ·~-w~~· "' "' '~" .... ,, S•t v• l(lttl• "' "' "m L 111~ ' "" "'" "' "' Tim J~<>nlnO• '· "' k ill ,, . "' 0Av• )4L~Jon ' [ti~ •~d~l\011 "' "' ... W•Tt ' o,,, Du~b•• "' "' l'llt~ s •• ,.,.~ ' Corl H~"'ml r "' '" S•t•r O'Ht •• ' llrtn1 M<Clvrt '" 111 Jn• y.,,,um 10H1 ' TO•n Lo ml1\~r ... 171 O~v• Lo<y • "' Yorit "' Ai'ltERICAN LEAGUE .'.'IATIONAL LEAG UE Ea1t Ol11i8ion East Division w '· P<·I. c;s w ' L PcL GB 8/\L Tlf\10RI:: '"' " .673 NE\V YO RK 100 " ,6( 1' DETROIT 90 72 .556 " CHICAGO 92 70 .'68 ' BOSTON R7 75 .537 " PITTSBURGH '3 " .~:l 12 WASHINGTON 86 " .531 2'..I ST. LOUIS 87 15 .SJ1 " PHILADELPHIA 63 99 .38~ " NEW YORK 80 ,Sj 1 .497 28 1~ MONTREAL. !">2 110 .321 .. CLEVELAND 62 99 .JS.I -4fi' ·~ \\'f'st Division \\'t!l Division ATLANTA 93 " .J74 f\1\NN I::SOT.1\ " 65 ;,99 SAN FRANCISCO !JO 12 .556 3 OAKLAND SR ,. .543 • CINCINNAT I " 73 .549 • CALIFORNIA 71 91 .438 " LOS ANGELES 8,\ 71 .525 • KANSAS CITY " !13 .426 28 fTOU STON RI 81 .soo 12 CHICAGO li8 94 .420 "' SAN DIEGO 52 110 .J~I " SEA.TTL!·: 64 98 .J9;l XI r~uri~•,•• Gtm•• Thur«!••'• G1mH r .111b<I .. ,., I. Monllf•I l (l••"'•nd •I New Yor•, ~Ol l1>or'tl C'1>( fqo .s. "lfW V~r~ J K~nU• (11V, ~. Ct !lfc•••• I ,, lOU•• 3. P"•l~<lelJ~,. J, ll !OO•O•t M•"""M• i. C~ltt90 J (lnclnno!I I , At11"'" .l Oe~l1•d J, S•o•tl• I Lo\ A~~·I•• .I. f<o~.io11 ' Ol~fr clvb• "°' tt~fldvl•d' S•• D•f GO ), Se" "••ncht o I ) I .fa l>AllY P_IL_DT ___ _ •• Start Yo11r E11gines! by Deke Houlgofe · Not 0 , J. Simpson. Not Henry Aaron or Billy Casper or J erry We-st. Nobody 1·arnes "'ilh him the knowledge 1ha1 he ls a cha111- }Mon with a:; much grac<' as Mario Andretti. \Ve lal.k1d with !'1lario 01'er thf' weekend. and bi:-; relaxed nu1n- n~r came through one· of tht easiest inter\'iews ~t•vr t ver ton· dlteted. ,.'. Q -l."1 the pres'::illrt off nvw !hat vou havt won Lhf' nauona l d riving chan1pionship? · MARIO -lt's a whole new deal now. I enjoy racing bc1t1'r, :.)ld I ca:i tr_v to V>'in 'v1thou1 ha\'ing tu worry about saving my car 10 ."lrore points. 45 .-,ou kno11·. J losl the championship the last two years in tlie :·inal t'a<'" al Ri1·ersule. 1vhi!e l v.·as after the poin1li. If Dan l~urne.v v.•in~ 1ha '. race again thi~ year. hr 'li going to kno1v I \oras in 11. Q -How h<i!i ~uu1 a.'i'iOt'Jatio n wit f· And y C!'a n;i 1el li worked out'! ~fARin -It s ~en good . Personally, I would nol l'ace for him if he had not ;;greed to certain conditions before l signed on tl\e dotted line. I-le has lived up to our agreement JOO pen.:enL 1-lf' has left us alone as far as our car is eonccrned. Yoo kno1v, Andy car:t go racing con ventionally. He·.~ gotla bf' <1.i~ferent. I look at racing from a business point or ''ie1v, and r ha1·e to raC<" proven eouipment, .>omething I know 1·an ~·111. And.\! ~as been very reasona~le about this. Q -You are now second on the all ·timf' chainpionship pu1111 Ii:-;!, replacing Rodger \Vard and gaining on A. ,J. f'oyt. Ha1·e yu1 1 been aware uf this la.::t, and has it affected your racing plans" MARIO -You·d be surprised how long I ha ve kno\vn about 1hose records. 1 have ktpt the knowledge to mvself. and J never i <ilk about iL It's \.ery rewarding 10 know I am act:omplishing ~o:hcthing l;ke t11is. "All of a sudden I have a new incentive. As to 1n.v plans, thi~ pOint thing might j11st keep me aw:i y from tormula I racing for ;inolher season or two. Being No. I is "'ilhin reach, .ind I am sure A. J, Foy! is aware of what is going on. I'd bel that being No. J ls "motivatir:.i,: far.t or hrhi11d A. J . himsr!L .. ~.. * * * Q -\\'bat is you r upioioo about lhe new hofessional Driver~ AtilD. '! '•MARIO -I am • n11~mbtr of IM Grand Pri:\ Drivers Assn., n\aialy because I l.lelif'' e in t11•bat they try to do. They want to bt- i11 ·-. .position to it"ll tht" promoter aboui 1afe 1y, to gel him lo 11pgrade bis fatililies. "They wnrll with pr~·moter~. and lht-relationship i~ friendly. I :l1111't believe in ho~'1·01ts, like the POA staged at Talladega, Thry itad a lon1: fime lo decide whether tht trat k l't'HS ~afe or not. but wbr11 Ibey walked out the day before lhr ra1·e lhry r·heated lht publir:. That waa wrong. Q -1 '1\;lr!I told th;it you, f'oy t and Bobby Llnser werr. l'On- Udi'rin' joining the PDA and reported that de\·elopmenl last •ftk. \l'har~ tht ~tnr~? ; ~IARIO -I ha,·e nrver been approa<:b('d tfl join. and I don 't UloW if I l'Vl'r "'''Uhl. f'1e np1·er talked about jninin~ 11ith Bobb\' 11r' A .. I. ·1 he ~11hiel'I ha~ nr\'tr c·o1nr up. . * * * Q -'•''f,;u h;i~ \uur p•·l'..,nn:i l lift ht-en h\;r "'IO!'t> 111,. !n- tl1.tn apol1s ~~·o 111·1 or\ ·· '• ~~ARIO I( s h('rn t«J11~1dtr<lbl ,1 inoi·~ \1e('ti(', I'm luckv 1n 1~ t f·•r ~ \\ ilt a i:;irl 11 ho fino11 s 11·h<1! \;rtp~ rnf' rnot1 1 <1lt'd . ! ... ought a pi .int th io; .' rar. and II .i llow" nit' 111 spend mor e 111ne <1l :iorr.t. but lilt" onl.v 1h1ng I.hat keeps mt rraUv happ.v ts <ill(O rar· 1ng. 1'11 work 2~ hours to ke('p in tt1ere , lo :;'tay 1·01npe1itlvt. "H r !hough! I nreded to go fishi ng, I wou ld. b11t I ff"el 1 h a ~ ~1 try d<1y l'n, out of touc h with rat·ing is a day wa~ted. Q--For one reason or ~nother. you !1ave bee n doing les5 !i rt lf'~ting !h is year. liow ha.~ 11 affected .1ou. or ha.~ 11'.' f\t~R IO • · \'.t 've bern C"aughl ~llor! nf rquipn1ent thi~ .vt <1r. O'ht-Lotu se~ tj1d1i"( 11or>.. nut . ~n wr \\'rnt ba{o\.. 10 1he nld ear, !hi' 11 a"·k. "\.\'hile d111 1ng 1h1<; 1 ar. \1't \1 tre b1JJIU1ng anol!1rr to back it 11 p, but \\'P {ie~trO\'rd ou1 \'<Jr at Dorri·. and now have only t.hr backup <.'ar. As <' r~;l,IL 11P ha\'tn'! had an r xira t·ar lo risk 111 lesting. -"Prelt )' snon \•:r "11! ha i r f'rlo11gh rqvip111t n1 lo p,e l b;u•k nn 1he' 1est1ng kick. 'f1rl' 1rH1ng g11r~ you a lot of advantage!'. F1 r~t. i1 leis .)-OU 1f"arn a'l)0111 .1·01Jr 1·hass 1'. S(·t·ond. for the drh·cr i(~ practice /nu ean·1 111._1, "A~ t<1r as m~· hrt' ~·ompan1·. F1rt . .;1onr. i!' 1·onl·c·r ned, ,,..e 1r l'lt"rn lur kv in racr.:: 1 h i~ ~l'ar. bf'\'<JUsr lhr ('Ompet1t1on 1.:ame ur 1d th JI gr";;! nr11· Ill\' l a~1 1·e;i 1·. ;iln10'1 a brrakthrough. All ol a .:udden 1.1·e r,•;il•;r 1•r ltl!\01 ~o (•11 l;,n'll't' 1111 houl :<Qmr scrinu .~ tf'~ting * * * Bro1L·11 : ' ,,,.,, , .. , ',,,. II "II lp 1 be lellow 011 lhr T\. serr.en thty ignort at tht ~HRA '\;i. tirona~ i~ t .. t f.UY who lo~e~. ()on Prudhomme t:an1e in for a 101 of 1~!e11tion l;1i;t 1"ttl.tnd on national TV, but lht auditnrr didn'I Rl'I ~·tr.I' mu ch nf Ktlly t-:ro~11 . .a you ng man on tht "ro~· 11p "'hO los1 lh&.n;ition1I A." furl dr:tgster litlt to Prodhnmmf'.. , Brown is t;. hut h" ha1 ht-en dri\'·ing ~ome sor1 of ~ntomohill' fo r'\WO d,.1 ·;iJr\. lie ~:l l On his father'5 lap JtDd drO \'(' tht fam \I\ 1 ~r trom !hi' agf'. of 7 u1~til he got too big Ill fit thrrr an yruorr. Su hi!' rl01dd v boughl him hi~ o~·n automobilt. , Brown "as ll "'h•:a ht gol bis haad~ on bl~ l it~( 1·;ir. 1 I ~~ •-oi'd. lie flrO\'e it aro•und hi~ lamilv·t tv;o·acre t slatt In 1'.:ntino Cal .. <in d b:id thrrr or lour rars btfort ht wa~ old t'-nough \Hi \ lo ,tt JI drl\er·s lil'f'nSe so he •·ould na\'igate on the strreL ·'\'hat h;is ii all \rd to '.' \\'ell , Brown is doing mort lhan lryinr ln m:i.lie a r.amt: for him srlf in drag racing . Ht: is ntar tht lop in 1be-clin1 h n('I the l:ld<lcr to fame as a lop fut-I dragster drh·rr. l)ut anl'CCS! in a fueltr is only an inttrim stop. "I wa nt to ract r,n the formula I grand pri~ 1:ireui1," Brown •aid. "I realize I ha\'e only ont liff', And lhal life is nol worth ~ 11irkel if I don't gel lo do 1'·hat 1 want to do. Racinr; i5 my lilr . .'' Bro1'·n ba~ already branched In~ road racing. Bu~·ing ' .1.tGrand lormul.1 •·ar. he ba5 earntd hi~ SCCA rrRional li1·rn~" ;uul appe.1rtd in a «nu pif of amatrur t\·en1~. Crestuiew Play ' ·-,----·-..-.~-~-·-· -· -·----------------------------·------------------~ --·-·-~---- Rugged Start Fo1· LB La.:;:una Be ach High School open~ Lhe defense of lt:s Crestview League football title. ton igh1 a1 & o'clock dgainsl Villa Park on the Artisls' homt fiel d. However, Instead nl merely 1rying to defend lheir title, the _A,rtisls probably \viii end up batt ling for their lil'es. Lagtina whi('h losl its !1rsL tw o games, .~9-6 lo i\atella atld 24-7 10 Krr a. 1s a pronounced JJ.point underdog and for j!Oorl reason. Hal Ak ins' s11111IJ team has been hard hlt v.·ilh injuries and the Laguna coaC'h only may be able lo suit up 21 players for tonight's game. The Artis1s ha ve he en parllcularly hard hit in the b;ickfield . Fullback Scott Allen suf· ft!red a severe n1uscle pull in a phvsil'al education t la ss and i~ 1lefinitt'ly out of lhe game. Hr'JI br repl ated by grilty Stf'l't Palmer, who ha s been out of !he hospital less than ~wo weeks afler having his tonslls rernO \'ed. Tailback l\1 [ke Abbey. who's 1he Artists' prime running lhreal and the sixth best rusher in the Orange Coa.~t <1rea, is a doubtful stat'Ler wi th a banged up knee. Villa Park meanwhile is in good health and the Spartans are considered a strong threat to win the leab'Ue title. - The Spartans' main source of strength has to be !heir of- fen sive line. v.·here coach lke Isaacson has four returnin,g .itl-le<iguers in guards .l e!f Cressard and Bob Briin ni. <ilong with 240--pound tackle Al Thompwn and end Paul Harl. ·rhe only question 1nark fl)r Isaacson is to pick his st<1rl1ng quarterback. Pat l\lclnall JS the better r11noer \vh ile .l ohn 1'ully JS the tcaJn 's be.>! pas~er. Isaacson sa td he'll prob:i !1i)' 11sr both quarterbacks. sJ)Ul- tJng them v.·bPn their !alPnl s Hl'l' needed most. l AGUNA IEACH Vlll .l l'Altl( ll) Cn•~"'' ~ T~o·;· tin )Jo ~""' ,,...,~"~"'·'' •• •oo G<•'·"'" {· ~.,.,0,, 1~0 8~LI ( '~' l m•n• 1111 6•1"' ' <""• "." -100 Tnomo\~o T ~0"'"'''' l"G l'io,I F ~th'T'"' l•O "'c l~•" fl Oum" 111 ·~·~" ~ p~'"'"' l \_I 1!_110~" 8 ~nb•> l•> M<'9o•·~~ l Proooor SoCal T a ke :;1111 ads 1: ~)C~~ ~) 11 " '" '" ' "" "' '" '" S o ut h e. r n (' ~ I 1 ful'n1,1 College's SCK'Cf'r and 1·1·0 .;~ <·ountry teams bolh will bP 1n ;ieti on Saturday. Tl1e Vanguard sotll'r outhl opt'ns its sea;\on wi1 h a I p 111 home niatch agai nst Ll l'I< Colle gr ll'hile the l'ro~s 1•ou11· 1r.1• team, which lost 11~ 0prnr1- l;i~t \\'CC I\, t r<1vr l~ lo L:i \'rrnr College. WAITING TO MAKE KILL -1'~ountain Valley fligh defeodi!r Steve Raupp (62) waits to make contact \ri'th ene111y players during a recent game. Raupp and hi.s mates open Jrvine League competition to- OllLY PILOT sr11f Pbol• night against potent lVlagnolia at Anairelm's L<-i Paln1a Stadiun1 . Eat:h tea n1 sporls a 1-1 record. But the Sentinels are favored over the Barons. Hard-lucli Gregg i11 250 Agai11 C:M Nips Eagles Edison Runners Hotshot E11riquez At OCIR The 196!1 Sedan Series has been a grea1 nnc for Por!'chc, but up until ;i h<Jlf·rndc be/ore the linish of the las1 race a1 Sc:irs Point. it h:icl been an 1·vcn greater ·~f'nrs for Peter (;rpgg. <:rcgg. a 29·,l'rar·nld Pnr ~rl1e dt-<-Jl!'I' ;i nd clt'll'('f r I' 11 jl) Flondii . l1;id ;i 1·n111lu1'l;1bl f' lr;,d in the t1 ndrr-t11·0 lit('!" ela ~$ of tha t nice ;ind l'.as Jll~l ~econds ;iwa:w !ro1n hi s ~l'venth 11·111 of the year -and litth in a row -wh en ;i lrl'ak 1nechan1tal ft11lurr r 11d rd 11 for h1n1 ll'hile f\1;11 ~ llo11olnH' 11 ,,\ 111n n1ng !Ill' nvcr.1110 111!·1 «l :iss allrad nf h1n1. Gregg \.\'a~ r·on11ng around lhF l1nal turn 11 hrn his ri ghl \.\her I brnkr cn1npletclv olf. :;1:.nd1ng h1111 i11l t1 the P'IL \\all. Cregg w:i ~n ·t rnJu1·r rl. but IH' <·ntdd onl y ~ii lhrrr ;ind 11·;itl'h ;1~ I·: f orb(':- llnhJnson . 111 ano!h('r Por~thr. ~«111 g ll1 !ll'J anti slipprd pas1 tu II 111. Win First Meet Fo11111a1 n Val ley, Cuiil<l .\lesa and Edison plcli€d up L'rOss eutJ11trv dual mrl't 1·1t·tor1e::;. in the ir Irvine League openers Thursda y. Tl1e Barons !ripper1 \\;i gnolia , l!l-41. :'11c'ia nqlpri! Estnnt:r::t. 27·2!1 .ind 1 h t' ('h;irgrrs- 1\1;11·. 27-:J J, I 11 Cre:)l\'11·11· 1. r ;i g 11 " \1(Jl 1flcrs, f·ooU11ll r1 ll rn pc cl ilol1ss1on VtejO, IS·44, E I i\1odt•na d e f ea t f' d Sa 11 Clcrncntr , 26-30 and Vll!a Park 111:>rndert l.agun:i Bc:icll . l!'l-4l T1n1 Fu nk and Stl'I c L'hr1s-- 11:1110 !1cd for fi rst µlacr Jll !hr /li11·011•~ 11·1n 01·rr \lni:nnl1:1 11 ht{'h 101.1k pl:ic·e nn lhc Sen!:.' ('f/Ur.~r Funk a11d Chn s11 an11 hit !he tarr in 10 ·21!. f·'nllow1 ng lor F 11 11 n t a 1 n \ ;1llc1·. \\•h1r h won 1/-; i;el·o11d ..,lr<t1gh1 dual 111el'L werf' (:ameron Hu rH'I , Jourth 111 10 4~. D;1 VHI ,\J illl'r. fi!t h In ro .)I). l\':ivn r Lt't'd.~ 11 04 lnr ~c1 e1 1til j)l;ic!'. J'l1JI f\1;,ru , <·li;il::h 111 11 06 and Torn ()'Brien w.is lcnth in I! 3.1. for third, Rll'h<Jl'd Pru:>sl, f1flh 111 l \·08 . To1n Ol s wan_g , ~e\lentli In 11:16 and $\('It Dl'ndingrr. l('n!h In 11 ;42 .. r'l)r Ow E;iglcs. Curl I l11y~, 11 hi:i pull l'd ;i hainslri ng in lasl wc•ekrn!I \ ('11ru11:l dt'I \l.1r l111'll<ll11J11~1. ran an JJ 01 li•r lo11 r1 h pl;i1·1·. lit· w;1<; follo11f'd hv I i' '1 rn !ll <J I I' ~ S\!'I l' Si.:hu rrinan. i;i.xlh. 11 10. Li•s n:1rton. f'1ghth, 11 ·17 and El'u· Ol son . n111 lh 111 11 25. l·:sta nc-1:1 ~wept 1!1e fir~1 f11·(' places in !he junior \:tl's11y l':i('(' and d('!l';1lcd Co~ta ,\l e~:•. 1: •. 50 . .l:ic·k r-.1ore flitted the t:a~l ('s J11 11 ;rn \'l('k l l••~e 11 nn first pl •h·" f(\J' Corona llcl .\1;.1r. but 11. 11 a~n ·t 1·nougl1 to slop the 1-'.dison i.'h<irgers, who 11·(1t1 their f1r~t-el'er Jr1·ine Lc;igue l'll{'(llllllt'r Hose-s 11n1c v.·as 10<14 and p.tr tn1·r rl1 r k Da.v pJr~l'd 11p ;i .'l'l'OJld 1n 10•42 , !IOl'r'('\'f'f. 1-'.dL~l/n !.111k lhr lll'Xf SlX out (If :;,.1 en p!<otcs for the n1 arg1n r1f 1 1rtury. \\'hen Don l·:nriq uf'z gors tn the li ne in " drug r<1cc ;d Orange Count.v l nh~rna11:Jnal Race1va y, other ;Jnvers Jill · niedlately bt."g1n to check nn lhe an1n11nl of n10nt'Y the run· nr ru p position pi1ys. Enriquez holds both 1hr (1l'!I\ lri1c·k n·cord ;i11d !hr NHllA na 11onal rc1·ord . or. l11"1 ;1lly his is the 11u icke~L <inj! lastt~l uns upc.rt:hargt'cl !':11· 1n <!rag, r<1 t1 ng at 7 31 seconds , :.!OJ.6J miles prr hour. 11 1.~ c.~pert1~r n~ a dri1·cr \\'a~ 1n1pre ss ivel y 1lt·n1onslratcd during the St>pl 10 NllRA 11'orld ~crieB f1no1I 11 here hr fo ught his w;1v lhroug h an f'Xl'1•pt1onall\' 1!11 · ficul! supe r c!in1i natnr 11Clt1 In IJrst pl<1ce. Ce nc 1\d;11ns ur ,\!1 ~s1on V1r· jn prepares the speedster and .~rf'ins to hare. a built 1n hor~cpower ar1v<111tage. An unusua lly large nurn!)('r nf ad,¥_ersa r1cs ha s !lied lor a eh:111ce to dc·lhronc the kini:, ;J! OCI R S<iltirday night 111 a lh·ear 1nJecied Juel rJragstrr prog rarn. Eagle Poloi sts Blast foe ()ut of "1aler, 22-1 Fou11la1n Val ley·s Jun 1 or 1 ;1r~ity also br;il ,\lagnolla . 2l " J~ D:'lug ~l ;i1 Lt·;:in tr;;'. (·ll·d thr> l·.~l<1 nc1a ~'Ol!l'S(' 10 10 4~ 111 ','!pllll'r flr:-1 pla('(' lnr the \111~1~1r1g' TPl'r~ ll.11111 ha1·J.. .. 111·r a thn·.-•·w•'!'k l;r.101( 11 ,,~ n111nrl' ll!) tnr· the l"..igll'~ In Ill ~:I 'l'h1rd p!:icr \l'f'nl. to :\ndy Alvarf'7. of Edison 111 \0 48. Hill on his heels wrrr :\like !lon:ivan. Ill ·19, Joh11 \\'rstnn, !I) .10, l\:1rr1·n 1loi.;:1n. J! o:J. P\•ll f'!,tl('ti1:111, II 01! nnrl ,\lo ·('1111·••, 11 I :l ~~!lldll IClll'd 1!1 ]) 1' t II' !'I' 11 \\'r~1011 .111tl llog;1n w11s (011r;ul 1 !;11'\.: l•Jr thf' S•'<l K ing~ 111 Complc.t1ng .S;1Lunl;iy·., drag ra1,:1ng 1vil1 be ;i R gas Sllpercharged riJund rol>1n and l)1ck Harding's U ar k · U p !'1e kup. Tl1e rJ1nl;il,)11· tl.llul'cd Ford p 11 kur wil l 111t1 ke ~r1·rral l!~l p\u;; 11\flll, b:-11:k,,..<11·d-~. t•h;,rges il.11111 thr (JC'IH pavr1nrnt 111fh lhf' 1'cJr whcrls Ill lt·e1 10 rhe l·:,,t;111t·i;; bl.;sl1•J il.< \l '1V 1!1· lo lht• v•1n11ers br;ichrl ol 11~ own \.\al rr plllO tou rnt'y Thur, d;,~ lr(111n<.'1ng [Al> Am lgu', 2'!· I ill!a•r 11111n1·1·,, 11i·r~ )-',ft•\hill 1.1.:;i 01r·1 l·:d 1~on 11 1l1lr l:lc1h.1 1:randt' dunkHt Sonnr~ 12-1. {:a r 1l rn (;r n1·r hr ;it \\'r~1m1n~t rr , 9.;1, T r n v 11 cfcalcd ;o.\;1ri11a . fi-2 l\.;11ehn Al a1nllo~ no~r<1 Hiil BuP11:1 !';ir\;, 7-6. \'alrnl'1 ,1 11r1111'nC'd ~<lnl;; ,\11;; \!;illr1, 10.:1 :.i nd ll1111(111g1r111 Bra!'ll lnnk tlw 1ni>;1~11rc or El Dorado. 14.i; E:.<t anc1a >l·Orl'd l:i po1n1:; in !he f11·s1 half in the rnul ol tl1~· l.obo.~_ At 1he t111rd qua rlt'I' n1.1r k the ~;a:::lc~ led 1s.1 l\'<1rrl Sa11 11der!' and l.a rr1• Rl:.tl !cnnan r;il'h ~lOTrd rllu.r gna l~ io lc;id thr Eagle point \1,1 ()1111•1, !lt•nl111g 111r 1111111" '1i'rr. ~te1 e \\'pb~t c r and IL1!' rl1 Blattcrrn :in w11h thrrr. ;u1d [J;i ri 1-i clfrran. 0 ;111 l'.,11 •·11.•. IJ;11>' ;\1nllurgry .. 1rid (,r,·.: ,\1d1·h111t f'<llil pll1 Ill i11" 'hnl~ l·'nnlllill -;111)., l!W il~'Pl'~ .. 1 ;1 I flillll-: l::tfl~Hll ;.qtl'1(1 11'1111 IT • 1 ll'l11r1. Tlll' ( ·,,,.1·c.--.r-> h·ll behind i'·~ :it J1.dl!J1 11r 1111d •·nuld n'l <'il tC·)I 1/1\ .1 ~ l\ii· l\11\gl1I~ ai!U t d \h1'r•1· llllll !' !ii lh!• !h1rd p1·1 i<11I 1\l;ilt Krol•lla artit Jl.111 l:'.:tlil1 1\•r rr lr;uling 't'1.r1·1·~ l11r l~t!J.-illn 11'1\h 11111 ;1nil Ton1 L1rtdas adllcd the Ul li..'1. \\' r sl 111111.~tcr, 1·.111-.11lal1u11 1·h;1111 p1011s 1n !hr \ ;df'11r1;i to11rne.v l;i.,I 11rrk. h II l1•t' 1111• '~t'o11d 11mr 1 111~ ~··;ir 111 {ifirdl'11 (;ro1·e. Tht' 1.11111~ !0~1 lo the Argo11auis Jt1 11'!' lu·s1 1_:i1 111e oi the ~eason . !I ~ \\'c~11ni ns1cr ~cored .111 ii ~ points in thr last ~1 ;1n1.1 :il1t'r lra11ing . 8·0 Tr,11J1n,e 1n 1111' \1 P~~ JMnnl li~I 111•ie .fol111 Ol~11a11g, lfl ...i; J3a ~e balJ '" ~ ...... 'I' en Af'l,E-!C•"' L~AG\ll C l'<~ G •t ~ H r <l '' .,, '• ~ rJJ ··~ " "· ') p -"" "' """ ,., 1., " "~ .;. flot~• ' '" llJ ~l' •I '°' r1 ~1>1,n,a" 6•1 I •~ \~I ''' I'' ""' Po;,•' ~·>I t .~ ~·1 8) HJ 1·· l'llU••m• (hi I~\ •II I• ,.; .r• ""''r«llr ~'" I • 1;i •1 !i• 'II f H~\/.·f~ \'.h 001 JO) l!I 171 '.•o "'"""'""· ll·• "" \'~ •n<1•~·1" !\;O 1)1 ·~· HOm• R~no I• 11n l•I 1' I~ 1•1 • .. 11 • .,,.,., ,,.,.,~.\OIO , ••; , Hnw••O. I •-~•-<>TC"· <~. ll Jo<•'"" O•••~nO "· .,~,,..,,.,,.,,, 6c1•0" <t Pel•o <•ti,, l!.i«o~ •O llvnl l•tlllil '" "''II~""' Mon.,..>o••, l•O l>t.,, .. 11 ~•11•1~0« "' ~ J •<~'.on, O••o;~n . 1•! R••Oa. O•~••n<I i1-:, r H~~-r~ \\•·h,•o!nn 111, "'""'/'"''"'• Bo••oe '" 10 ~i.i J11l1n Blanpi"d trn h hl'd ll'nth 111 11 21 for C;Jro na .. ~·L•run,1 ~ Jllnlor 1 a r I)1 1 :w ll11111prll !hr Ch<irgl'rs. l'&·li:J S,ol1 \'lrtllf'nle frl l 10 \\\"O l1f ll\1· 1r1p 1'1'0~.<; enunlry rt1nnt·r~ ;1)1' 1\111>lh•'r le.i\ll!'C \\Jll br 1\.r J.;.i~l'i 011 nl'rs Clul1 ~l •.1).!1ng :.i 1'1'>11<.1 1 rac!'. "The E(bf'I 1.111- ''il bcr11u~e !lit pop11la11nn 11 ,t~11 'l rt•;11ly !or 1! I\ 11 ,+• 111q tO\l <!th;1ncl'tt fur II~ tirnr." «!lib lllf'n1tw r~ ~l:ilr 111 !hr ~r,..;i. J\-l1cke1' l\no l!'V :111t1 fl:i1 r \\'hitr or Ei J\1otlrn~. 4 ua l1l1ea11on!' lx·gin <•! :! 111 w!in rnn ~ .')I and ~! 32 lh!.: afternoon \\'Ith racing and ll v111'vcr . 10 dc!e;il. lb{' lhr• Hig I·;·~ ge11111g unch.'T 1r;i y Tr1t ons' 111 0 top ru nnc.i·'· at fl o·(·lork ('ra1g S1 crl1ng :i nd B n b (Jn Sunrlci,1·_ ;t gr;+n p1·1..: l.incback 1n1pr:ived ! h (' l r 1111;lorry!·lc nnd :.i(lrr:ir ral'e 111nt•s Sterling ri-111 t111n1 1n l11r <·;1~h ;1nil l\F\I ch;1111· 9 ·Mand Lincb;iek l1tth 111 9 ~I. 11111n::l11 p point;; ,1·i11 take p!.1(·C Coach 1)(111 Jcbv \.\ ;1s ;iL~o froni llO<ln t :'l !i. impre.<;Seil w1 lh thC ('loc king of - nurnber -~L~ n1an Bill Ayrr. who I 1n1shi>d tl11rd for !hr. Tr r1ons bur sixth in lhc. racr Jn 9· .J2 01 her Triton~ 11r1·e Brad \l'111 s(on. Sl'ventll 1n !l·~. Hay ~zell, n1nlh in 10 Ol. L";arv Rr<ishea r. tenth in 10· Li and .J nlln ~1 iJl1g;.n 11·as 1welft h 10 Ill 51. SOFT SELL SAM Barons Ope11 League Fountain Valley II i g h School's bid for Irvine Le.ague football pron1ine11cc takes 11 severe te:;t tonight when !he Ba rons tr·ek lo Anaheirn 's Lil Paln1a S!adium to tangle wilh <il ways·tough r-.lagnolia ill the t·1retl 1l opener, l\ickoff is :ii 8. B ruce Fountain Vodley ele ven h:is posted a 1-1 1nark in nun· league ar t1 on <illd il llPC<irs \11 h;ive its best tean1 ever in the fOIJf·}'efl r J1istor)I of the !'t:hool. But f11;1gnolia ha~ ;11\\·ay ~ been a ll1orn 10 the Barons· S(','l'j(JllS. '[\l'iee tlie Sl'ntincls half' ripped Fountain Valley In tile past \1'i!h 35-0 a11d 25-0 rou1 s. i\11d the r-.1agnolia crPw 1~ 1ough again as !>hov.·n ir1 its 2t:. 7 win over l::l Dorado l<i~t \\'f'l'k. "!~'s the s;1n1C' old J\.olag nol l<L 'rht: Scnts h;ivc a new coath I :'11;i:r1y /lJcks. for111crl y of Annheitn) but l hey' re ba:;icall v the same ..• t'er•· strong." says P ickford. ~ "Defensively l'.'e must ron· 1 ~1in their q11arterbaek, Kc11 1';1niljlle. "And to 1;et the ,iob done of· f{•n sh·ely our running back~ sin1ply have to run tougher ;-ind take the pressure off our quarterback," says Pickford. In last v.·eek's 28-0 loss tn pclent Garden Grove, Baron r1ua rterback Gary Valbuena was forced to carry nearly the en1ire offensive load. One of Pi ckford's mosl pressing problems has been krcping a cohesive backfield unit intact. iniury free. l\lagnoli.i 's ~quad ha~ ;i lcndc.nry to ~et stronger ln Lhe second half. Til e Sentine.l.1 ('amc from beh ind 11'ilh a 20· poinL effort in the final L\.\'n periods against E! Dorado. Slated to tl'y to pun ish Foun- tai n Va ll ry's de lcnsive interior is tailback A1'l Lopez and !11•0 lul lbaeks 1vh n a]t('rnate -Ed r:<irza. ;i 5·11 190·nounder anrl ;\!1k(' Sicbl. fi·l, 205, M AGNOLI A ,,~ ""~"'"" I~) M••~ "' 11 .. ,, •. l~S 1 """' l!O c"""~ IYj Jµ'l••· 11) 0'.1 '~" I •J r'"'G"' ion G"'" Foa L~P·' 160 Ow"'' r OUNT&IN VAlL£Y r µ.,""~'' T V~l~~•n• r. P~uo" r~"~'n'"" f, ~ ··~1·"~1 T l''~I•,. ~ "''""~ I\ V •lllu~n• I\ M (J()'" I\ IN o:~~l'" 11 S~ow ' .. "" '" '" '" '" "·~ '" •• "' I l l llB's Woods J-l eads Mesa CyeJe Field A stC'llar. l6·1nan liekl of the l1r't 1n l' S. :;pecdway rac1ni:. 11 111 ha v e <1nc lone targrt !orugh l at thr Orange Coun1v F'a1rgt nun(!:s speedway oval in Costa J\1t.<ia. 'fhe target is a slim, rela:i:. rd ~·oung V ol k sw ag e.n n1ecl1<1nie r1·r•m Huntingtrin Bc::ii,:h n::imrd Hick \V o0<!s \\·hn happen~ to be the current U.~. SJ)1'\'il\\ HV ''han1p1nn J){:[f'nct1ng t h<11n p IVQ(\(lS \\'Ill h:i1·e h1 ~ ll;ind< lull 1urn111 i; h11( k !11 o nf his to11g11r-;t 1·0111· pf'iJlilr\. Snnrn ;'l;utlrr of Cull Pr City <.111rt :'i!P1 e Ba:<! n[ \ :1n ;\:11y~. botli !1I "'horn h.:11 ~ r n•\sUrr>d him all -;fo;1~n11 l rin~ "" lhc ~lif'k ;ind fi-l:-i. cia1-<l.r~ l:11rgrounil'i Lr;1ck . · Tirr full slal r of litl(' (.'11"• 1 1•n(1rr~ qual 1f1rd l<1sl Fri~ •• n1ghl at Costa i\fci-:a for 1111 • \.\'l'<'~·s ch;imp1 onsh lp mcrt1nE.'.. l nc lllrfl'd in the. fir ld IS Eddl" l\1uldcr. a forn1er :\'<1\lnn;,i l TT 1·ha n1p1 011 now ~ po r I 1 n C" 'i11Julrl('r·Jcnglh J1;iir as c1 !101!_1 wood f1lrn r~l l'a :ind ~t 111111111111 By Marvin Myers -------~ ' . • 110 • ·,11i " ' •A-1r '~•·r. •A1~· • ~rr.- 11•~· •1111.J . ~ .... · ,...~ .. · Ar or. •A Rf ..... ,,., ·AU• • f\00 • fl()\ ' . ;;,., 6J~CO e·+o• •f\<1!· . ~"' • 1· Al • ' ~1, .-~"" r.~"c ,,.,, r I ~­(. i 'r A •(IM ·C~~ •(or• . ,·' ' •or.F Doll~ r~•o.• ·Ori, to•·'·' •!"11tl •O<• •DUI ~t .1' £•v • ~'·Wt • r In, •!<LC ~~ .. . "~' • C-EC "H3" oHA F . ""~ "'"Ol ' •O_A,C "" .. 1~•· !"DI• '~~· •I'll/ • hJOo t(All' . ..:'"' l ~'"" l ·~-­w ~Cll •l.Ol ~ !t.o• "'' •t•\ ~M1!. M •~~ /.' ISS• ' ....... . .. ,,,., .. ,,, ' • •1··· N -'1t' -'lo•! ll •I~ •I"<' I N•·•"' -.,.,r -~ . r~t" .,.,., p~••• •»;:• P ~I'• 'l"U~ . ~""' ,. J f '·~ r ' ·~ ; ~JIN ·•~11+ ~·' ' -<· ·s~ .1 ~YR A ' 'on- ~~·1• 1"'Y• "' l '~"t ' "' '-." ~ 1, " li : L ~ " LI 1' ll Tr . " . . ·'·'~ . \I I<'(, V IRf. \• "" . , .. ,.. . . • ,' '•t' ... ' 1-.. ,, . '. . ,,, , .. ·.C.'I , .. ..... ,. t.: .'. r '1 r '•( < 0 ;>.• l • lC'\ ' ''I'-. '' I • sr.11 C.HIC. • ' F :ii Beefy l(11igl1t s Test Diablo s J\cn D:n i~ goals for the I 1hrc <iddr>d pcn,1lty toss. pou rt•fl i•1 111•1 Lion~ <111(1 ! 'l1n' ano1hc1· 0 11 a ""'"'"' Bo ··me·,, 16 ' ICt t "" •~ '·""'" O'f, 71) I, I~~. OtN•I•> ~""'"'~'~ 7C l, ;;1 .-,,,1 •m fl.,,.,,, 1•'· I/) ~"'"'~"· W1~~•no•on ll) "' N~flO'lll l£/IGUt L;1gu11;1 l\J~I 1ls !l\t•l:'I of the ~ca~o11 I •!ded \'1ll;i Park Da vr Husll'.1ek 1111pro1·r1l l11.~ 11nic 41 ~econd.~ and wo1u1tl up ~('(·tnid In 11 ''.!2 Tr;;iling 11·rrr Sandy Bi'<ll'h. Sl'\'Clllh in 12 01 and Chris LarnbcrL tenth 1n 12 25 f'oolhill High School'~ big. (asl and mobile football squad moves into ~Hss1on Vie10 tonight to battle lhe Oiablo~ in both tt:ams' Crest\fiew Le ague opent'r. Kickoff i~ at 8. The 1nvad1ng Knight!! boasl a mallsive outfit th a l outweighs co.ach Ray Dodge·!> Miasion Viejo uni1 by 24 pounm on the line and 21 pounds in the backfield. ~.Four linemen check in Ol'rr the ~pound mark r or F"oothill led by ~nd Craig -Grimm, ,..s. 23:'1, In all. 1hr t\nigh!~ average 199 on thr hne and 191 ovrrall in thf' offcnsivt lineup. And, the y boast 111·0 eon· .~l"1'ut i1•f: non-league \\'JO~ and tale ninth in 1h~ Orangt Coun· ly poll. Mission Viejo, meanwhile. i.~ iitill trying to rind thf' right. combination. The Diablos have been shut out the first lwo game~ and hal'e ycl to shO\Y offensive punCh . D()([gr ~?\,\ h1.~ 1cam'• dcfcns1l'e f'lfort s ha"t been <idequ atr bul th;1 1 mental rr- rors ha l'r been responsiblt lcu· pcnaltie~ that have k1tlrd 1110~! dril·es before. 1hry w r r" .~t;:irtcd . To cornpound i\11s.~ion \'it>· . ;o ·s miseries, the Diablo,5 h;ll'F bten under the handir;ip of !hf' flu bug during !ht. week. ~00f'1tll ?JI G<im"' ,10 Hovl 115 S~tmbt:or" 11 0 M•~ue" 110 Rci~·oc~ 110 ,.,..,...0•1 l~S JIC~•C~ 1 IS f!lttk•l<I~• 115 S..•!cl ... n i Velo,. 170 F1,1c"•' MISSIO" VIEJO { I.let•" •10 l r~"" ,,, ('; OovQ'"'' 111 (;_ R~~t•v89• 11> (, Gr•• l Gov•• E MIGi •• II G••v II 1-<nl""" " c,;"" I l.'l•O~ .. , "' ,., '" '" "' '., ,\!;1rina. 1nser_<; 1o Tro1· !J1('f'! lhr Lion.' t h1~ aftcrnoo:) ('la~· l~1·ans was thr !"fl ~CO!'t'1' for ltunt1ng1011 lj1',1. 11 111 its 1·1ctory nvrr El Dorar!11. E1 :ins Lallled l11·c 11n1es. Pairings for hKl ay arc a.~ follows: 1\l Foothill, .1.00. Ed1srm \< Son0 ra . .1 .~a. Foo thill 1 .~ Bo!s;i Cra11dc. 4 30, \\'rst min~ler \S i\1ari na : 5 15. (;arr1 rn Gro1·e 1·.~. Tro1·. 1\! Eslant"1<1 . :1 00. ll>s 1\n11 gii.~ 1·s. Buena P<11 k: J l.J. F:~tan­ i•i a vs. H:incho A lan111 0.~. 1 :io. Sant a 1\n;i Valle~· I'(, F:l Dorado: 5 l.'i , V;ilenci;i \'~ Huntington Dcach, "'"'"· Cl~t to •11 ti' 1< ~o" CJ" I>• t 'J 170 )II ~"· .. { '"'''""''· "•" l)(j !01 81 1J} .l•\ ( JO<i"• NV I,/ •"3 O? '" v. •10~. p~" 1•1 ~·• 1n1 111 ·/(~"'' Sf. 1•• "' IC ! 111 "" '" ·I~ A Jonn'.oo (,1 1)0 ~ll 8o 1<1 i ll VI 0'''" l A Ill "I ... 11< 111 S•n<O•ll, P9n It~ )11 ~· 110 JI / To<oo, (<n I\) 6)1 10< Ml ~1noul ll•n. Pon I~ •l• f,/ l.1t "om• Rvn• Mc(ov~~. S1•1 ~·••'<••co. •\' '" ••rnn, •111n•o, "; l. Ml>, (•n<•m••H, ~; "''el, (•ntlnn1!1, JI; W•nn, KC'"' llun1 l•!IH In 1.••Cov•v. ~·n F••n<ht6. 17•. r.,.,, '"'1"·"·11. 1:~. S•Mo t h«•w . 1;:; l '••· ''"''"~•lo, 110, Bft~~I C~•t••~. l(.t,, J'itt~i ... 11 D•<"'"'" /'llf!•.• l'o11'tvtQ~, 1 .. 1. U• 5., wt """ Vt:T•. )l I, Il l. ~··~' • (•"r"~~1,, n 1. 706. (•·•~" (•"('" f'•!', ll O, .~I. I>•••"· (~•(O'l'Q, IJ • ·~). I na y 1 •err7, ~et <l l\tission \ 1(')0 rJursc r('cOrd nf 10 ~~ ;igainst Foothill. but I he Oi:ib!os wrre s!11l bc11tcn . 1¥11ke Ra1t ray finlshrd eighth for 1\·lis~1on fn 11 00 anfl StCl'e G111en ll'as ten th 1n 11 09. Foothall Srr111c 14. Cathedral O l.ny11l;i ti!. Grir den Crovr. !I. La l\l1ra<1;1 28. l..1 Quint;i 6 ,, ·-~,,­......... ,..,. ..... .. AND, IF YOO'Rt TOO LA 2Y'TO PU T UP /OU~ HAIR fl:,f FD.~f GRCX.fRf 5HDPPINCi .. DUR CURLER \VIG 1'1 • --------------------------- DUNTON FORD 2240 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA Presents JOE HARRIS'S Football Forecasts Be A Winner With DUNTON FORD l'"IDAY. OCTDI ER l, llit I, . ,. : • , . .. '. •. -. • PIHl!IA•l'.:: WISN~R ~ PROB.O.Bl.E lose •5 • ~COii.El H NORltl (P.ROl.IN A. 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' 17"' ST. _ .71 /\'"~""~ S!Me 1,o """"~~II 'f<""''·•'• ·--' [)PAI<;~ ,n ., • r r-"'·~·-• •1 Ml(';HIGA"I STAlE ?0 ,-'f"'U • •·,ho., ~ .'IA\H''·lGTON ;• 1(">1 ron • ' .... <1~1~~'~ " t/fl";>11N t;TQ:l ,, ~.fl.,..~ ;1,1. ;l >:A•J~l\S \!Alf '~ !11"1'11 ·i ~I (J" 11•.·P•.O. ?1 !iTA~J<'Q~D :·o "•"'•iron "!.\~,,,. 1~ f'lllNrl-1 I <,nn .Jn•• StA•• ~1· .... 1•• '~ '"''"."""t·""~ \tot• ;o II•·'~''" IQ"•' ~· Ollr::OGI< Sl.6.TC i1 1 .. ,,., .... :•1'.'"'•0Qi•n 1\1 loy ,J " 'l,'l'.,(0"~1 ·1 ,, -f/•y p 5! (0"'""1 )I 0\!'¥<'11i< ~JllTF ;1 11 .. 1 "HOMA \T ,,.l C: " N '" ¥ , , ·er,·· tio•n \'•'e . 1• 'lu'<• 'I fl ''""•on ,, c~·~, ;g •fJ QRTH\"IESTLR!I 'I ll"~I•·• " ., " .. ... ., ,, . ,. " " ., " • .. " ' • " " • " " TINSEL Y ISLAND SHOW BOAT -Piorn1a n Nealy's gl a1norous nc\v po1-\·er b;i;i t. La Siesta. fron1 San Die~o \'ncht Clu b "'as the pride of the Tinsley !:.land flee t nt St. Fr;inc-is 1·nchl Club-'s slag rendezvous. 1'he 6.'i·foot. y<icht 'vas dc~1g n­ ('d by .·\rl Uel,.cver nnd built by Kc t~enburg i'Vlarine. San Diego, and features the n1ost 1nodern electronic gear and gol d-plater'! '"head" fixtu res. E:.xotlc inter- ior decorations \\·ere by the o'l"ner·s 11·ife, Jane . ~1 'l<~~I• Tr""'"'"' ',!, '1 '·'•! '"·~· ~ •• ,. "., .. _ .~ in-----·-" o:·-·-I-I arbor Cof C :-• </1 A•1 . ' 7~~· J•·""''' 11'1<11 " ~''"'" Ct>•~ .. 1•1 0 n l>lrH/}f1ND ?• .~,ILl IA.IA & "I .. " • IJl'<•<o M \'.0.~VL h>iO ~I ••of-. .. 'I " J• ''""'''"~ ' 11 rr. "'"'" •I f~>l1c"'·I'" 5°'1" ]I t~·I 1•"""""' ~li'I ' :1 <' M ( (c"'''· l' lt '"lll~ ~1 A T£ . , /."""'"'" I< ~'""'••I•• 7~ I " "" ;' .. ,.q,., , r 'ILO<A DO ii L ~1.>ldl ; ••[P l~A'< ~0()1 BRl l t [AC.l!O -, "'A"" :1c 'lt l'Hll.JI .. $1JN0~V. OC TOBE<! S. "'' )1 ~""'"A1 ,-, \ nr tl'I' <> -,b BO~T C•• fOO~l'>All lEAGl.IE 11 •Tl ~"1 A )< D<' r<>Qtl -· f'HrL~OrLP«I~ ;1 Nfl"I Olli f t<!i;, ll (-R(rt1 ~~y I~ f'ITT~B'-l R~.1; :'•WA5>!1NC,1Qfl • MONOAY. OC108Eilt '• lt!I ;:1 .. , . ,, ~: I .. . •' • .. .. ,, " ll·NEN VQRI{ Gl t<titS • • ••••• 16 DUNTON FORD Serving All of Orange County For Over 50 Y Hrs 0¥er -400 New and Us.ed Cer1 a nd Trucks to Choose "Home of RH Ccrrpet s..-vlce'' Usl'CI Cars-546-7076 New Can-546·7070 } ' ..,.,, ' TWELVE METER DESIGNER -Ch a rlie r..•Jorgan, 11oted young naval architect and yacht de1'igncr fro1n St. ctersburg, !"la., tells yachtsmen o f pr()-- gress of his ne\v 12-melcr Jlc rilage being built to his u.»:n design and in his O\\.'tl shipyard . The yacht \vi ii lie Jn the 1\merica's Cu p t rials next sumn1er. fltor· ge n ,,·as pt1neli st at St. I·'rancis \'acht Club Ti nsley 1 stand Rend ezvous. Racers Head for Ski-Lund Publishes Boaters Aid Ne11·port Harbor Ch a1nbcr nf Commerce has published a n1arine service and 111· formation directory desi~ncd ('specially for pleasu re boat owners in the !!arbor Arc;i. ln addilit111 lo listing firrn<: v.·here marine supplies, al'· cessorics, and even yachts can be purchescd, Lhe boo k also 1n· eludes listings of specialized 1nrormation \ l!al lo boal owners such as n1arine radio beacons, emergency phone numbers, mileage charts and first aid . The directory \1•as staff pro· duccd based on ideas of !he tlfarine [)i vis•on of I II r cha1n bc r. II se ll s for -~2 and \\'111 be updalrd annually. "Becautie there are son1 e 9.000 bo;it owners in 1he Ncv.-porl Harbor area, the chan1ber bel ieves they rlese1·re an accurate com pil all on or 1rh.1 t"s available to n1ake boating J1appier and safer,·• said .Jack Harnett, execu\i\'C Sl-.J.L.1nd. near Pcrrls v.·ill be Ilic ~cene Oct. 12 of drag Qo;it races sponsorrd by the Nrl- tional Drag Boat Associntio11 manager. or boats in the 60 lo 100 mile ----------- Regi.~t ratinn will be frorn 7 a.m. to 10:30 a .m. Qualifying an hour ca tegory vdll be from 9:30 to I! a.m .. and boats in the 100 mph.plus range will qual ify fr om 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 'Listens' to Landers Be there for the payoff. SALLY starts Oct. 13 in the DAILY PILOT ' rrid.iy, Octobtr :!, l 'l6'l . .. -"11 ____ o~ll Y PILO T JJ!_ 11'eko111e Abou1·d 12-meter on \\'111 tl1e \\'est Coasl ha ve a 1:-n1clc!' 111 the :\n1erlcu·::; Cup tricils nex L sun1 n1er:' Thal 11·as one ol the prune questions brought before sornc 650 of the 11•urld's leading yachts1ncn .it the recent SL Fr:1 neis \'acl1t Club's Tinsley J~Iand Hl'ndezvou::. an the S;u1 Jo;iquin !liver. The. ans wer ;1pparcntly Ill"'' in the willingnes.~ of affluen t Southern Callforn1<1 y ;ieh l.~111r11 to Op<'n their rorkc11moks lo hel p finance n new IZ·tnC'tcr dC"si~nrd b~· (;l'rry J)nscol l ot San Diego and now being La11k tes ted. u R I s c 0 L L tol cl the yac:htsn1en al ;i Tinsley lsl1111'.l sympositun 1hal all lh:it wou ld !\rep the nr\v boa t froni bci nt: built is n1onc y . f\lali1ng a plea for the lur;.I y;ichtsn1en la i;rt behind Driscol l"s pro jcl't ll'ilS J11n tllich<icls of ~an 1··ranc1sc11 11·ho 1s onr of ;1bo11l ~i.x persons he lping ta fi11 i111L·C' ihc d<'sign and testing of lhe bo.11 _ .. , ;1111 COllVll\C('c!." s;11d tl l il"l1at'l ~. · th:ll ~oonc1· or biter tii crr: 1s go1n.i:: lo b1' l'nough cnthus1<1~111 g1~nt•ra1<·d here on the \\lest Co;.i sl lo g:·L bC'h ind an all-out project tn produce a 12-ineter lhat 1<; l'apable or ll'Jll!lillg l Ii r. A1nerica ·s Cup. Bu 1 l'!I· rhusia.qn is not enough . ll takes 1noncy and a lot o(it.'' j\llCllAELS \\'ENT on lei ~a1 : ··1r 11•c c1·er dn it. 1rr ;11·L· gn.i11g to ll'ill 1l. \\'e ha l"c 1l1e <lcsignl'rs. 1he b11ildr r<;, li'f' sail11H1l-.er~» thr ~k ·ppers ;n1rt t'r(•w capable f\f dcfr11dins lilt' Cup." '"GC'rry l)11scnl1 1n;i 11 on the \\'e~t that offe rs us i~ tile one Co~I tud.iy t h H L Oj>· Boat Safetv 1\ \Var<ls Neal· l·.ON[) UU LAC. \\']~ -- \\'il h the boating sc:i.~on rnp11I· ly dra11 1ng tu a rinse 111 Canad;:i and 1nany sccti<•n s uf the L"ni tctl !'>tale_,;, th!• sr :1n·l 1 continues for tl\o.~c \1110 h:i1c 111ade n1aJnr t•nntribu\iJoflS t•• boat ing s;1fely dunng 1!169. Groups ii r org:i1111.at1011 <- sc!ce Led ;i~ ha \'i11g eonlri\JOtrd the 1no~t will re r.:c1\'c Nat ional Gold Cup A11ard s duri ni: i\('11· Vork "s i\atinlla l Boat ::Ohu\1' u1 J;11111ary. Thr N;1t1on.i1 Culr! ("11p ,\11arcls f(Jr Bo11l1 ng S<1lt·1y. orig111atrrl 111 1~;,7 a 11 d ~ponsored b.v I\ i c k h 11 e f e r J\lt'rcu ry, n1anufacl11rt•1·s of il!er("ury outboard 1nolllrs, ;ire presented :innuall.v to lradc r·~ 1n lllesc 1hrce categorit'.~; <1 c·om1n11nity or group ;i 11111 ga7 inc'. ne11 ~papl'r. r;idH) or TV ~l;Jt 1011. ;i nd a gu1 (•rnn1cn· t~il ag\'llt'Y on ;i ny l(·1·rl. ,\ panrl <1f h 11 a 1 i n g ,1111hont1t·s reprrsrnt111g thr 11.S. Coa~t G11;irrt i111d 11~ i\1r,; 1liary ; An1 erica11 Pn11 cr Bn:1t As~n US. Pn11('r Sn11ndran~ <l nd !he Arn('r 1can \~":iter Ski Assn., serve as JUdges. \V ork S tart~ On 12-i\1Ietcr ~T l'ETEl1SHL'Ji(;. Fla. - ,\ •pnkcsman fo r llii· Hcrita grl ~\·niJ1 rate ;111not111\'f•J that con· ~tn1r!1an has IJ<'gun on il.s 1\111rnca's Cup 1J~fl'n~c c:in· d1d;1lr Cl wries fl.1organ, \\' h n , pr rfnn11 s ;i d11<1I rnll· of ! c:esigning ;ind he:1di11g: roa· s1rue1 ion nf the ne1v 12·n1ctrr il·lorgan Yc1cllt t'nrp. in SL l'elcrsb11rg confirnH'd th nl porLuni1.v ." said tl\ich<Jels Driscoll said the project ha ~ hC'l'll 11111l!'r w:iy st n cc fl·li1 u:iry and is atiout ~IU µer- f"Cllt t'Ol1'1plf·tc as far as te~ting i~ conec rucd . •·so f;ir we are quite plc;.i.scd with l'>h<it ire l1;11·c seen," he said . Pct1·r U;.ivi~ and John Kilroy are twu i\e11p o1l n car h ~aeht~111e11 1111·01\ed w 1 t li !Jnscul l 111 !he de::.ignini; and tcstln~ or tile boat. Although not tiL".<;Jf:ll:JIC'd a~ a ~yndicatc, DrisL·oll said his ;1d\'isory hnard ennsists ol <J tOt•d u[ six ll lC'll. Ti ii:: U.'lLY r rr v i o 11 <1 C;1hfor11ia co ntender 111 the A1 nerlca's Cup !ri;ils has bern l'at Doug(l11 '::. Columbia front NC'11·por1 Heach which 11 ;1s runnc1·.up in tile 1%7 trials. /)ouga n has not s t a l rd whl'the1· h{' 11 ill can1p;ugn 1\ic Culi1111h1a ai:.:<1111 nc~t yc;.ir. B11\ 111 olher pans of lilt: 1,orl1I tllt'l'e scc1ns tn b~ nu l;1 l'k of nl<l!lf'Y or r1'.lhus1as111 for tllr 11pco1n1ng Arner1c;i s Cup c::n1p:iign. Bri tt:11 n Ch;i ncr Jr , an olli rr n'ltCd i\111erir:11n dc sii::ncr, told 1l1e Tin~lcy !~I.ind group that t'C h;1<; drsig11ec! a bna l for· ~!;1n:L'I B1~·h of France. 111:0 ;ilrc ;o:dy owns three atl1er f;i111- 1•d 12·111cters -onr of 11·l11ch !•;1 ~ successfully drfended lhe C1111 CllAi'CE ll.\11) the ho<t l 111· rlr '>1gncrl for J3 ich will be 11sr<l ;1s ;1 1ri;i l h or~c f0r still ;1nnfht'r 12-rnt'!cr 11·iiirh is l1('Jll,C: d\'~igned nnd bui lt ror tile purpose or challcngiug !or llH' l'!ip . llrocll'r th e rules nf the co111 · JH'lil1 on. ;11i,v ehill lrngrr n1u ~t h•' d1'.\1;:111?d and bui!I in lllr (·11111\lry nl 1hc l'hallcn~r. ;ind ;ill :;;iii ~ ;ind gear 11n1sl be of 1111' rountry nf 01·1i::111. Ch.1ner '.';ai d the hoB! hr dc~1~11rcl for 13ich l>".1 S bu11l 111 ~1 ~h1py:1rd in Sll'i lzerla nd :1bn11! .'JO k1lnmt trrs from Ille Vrenth border. \\'hl'n 11·(1rk ~t;11"1 :o; on thr rh:dlc:11ger the y;1 nJ 11·tll proh;ihl.v he 1no1:cd <t(."nJs.~ lhe bnrder 111\0 France. Cl1~rl1e f\lorgan or S l . Pe1<'r~bur;.:. 171;.i_ lnld n( \he 1 1r\1brt·~:. hcing n1a de on his nr11• 111cl1l'. J\rr1!;1gr. 11·l1it"h lie p<·1·so11;1ll\· dC'~ignrd and is b~1l'll1R, b111 ll Jn 111.'i Ull'll l McCULLOCH POWER MAC 6 THE WORLD'f LIGHHST CHAIN SAW I THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW THAT CUTS 24'' LOGS IN SECONDS! " 11 r el in1 inary_ cons! ruction r~\JiDped wi!h '"•iou• Mccunoch c.'o~in. bl< 1nd soroc-t( 11u1 1t• steps h;1\·c been accompli~hcd d.,•igned to """~ l<>'!l•lhe,. ;incl ire 11rc 1101v actL1<1lly sh<1p· I-"""'--..--..-,._ .. __ ~ West? !'l)ipyard. i\·lorg;i n admitted tha t he personally will pro- bably be the skipper. 1\IORGAN SAID the nc1y boal l\'Jll be l<iunched ~ J.inuary and will be salled in FloridH W<Jlers unt il it i11 taltftl 11orth lo Connecticut for tbe June trial s. llinman outlined the prp- gress 011 Lhe new boat bein~ built for 1\lcCullu ugh and soii1e of the prublem!i of org11nlzi11g ;ind 111anaglng a synd icate 1'0 I inance the cosily campaign. r.!cl'u!laugh reportedly \V1!1 ~kipper the new boat. ll1nn1a n also ronlirmed tlt:it llir Jnlrrpid Syndicate ••Ill ;il~o carnpaign the I 9 6 7 defender with Bus Mosbach tr ag;iin a! the hel m. Chance l;ut,.~ b~'cn hired by the lntreP\d .~yndicatc lo update the ~~,t whlch so so11ndly trounced the i\ustr;:ilinns 111 1007. 1'.'0THING WAS hen rd of'ftic nf'>I" boa l being built in At1~tr.11ia for a third try at 'th"e <·up The Ne11· York Yat'!'ht Club, custodian of the Cllp. has ruled that the t\1·0 chal!cnger!i. France a p,d At1!it 1·alia. 1vil! have to conduct thrir own !rials on the Easl. Coa~t nexl summer t.o dl·ter111ine \.\'ho 11·i!I actually,l:ie lh(' l"hallengcr. A Brili ~h t·h;1lll'nger h11s been dropr>ed because of financi al reasons . ---Chateaux C ORDIALS:-_ fl tod51 ""1lh !h' ~1c!o1! lh' tinn lied Biron co cktad comb1ne1 CHAT!:f\UX Pepper- mini Schn apps ind Cir ,nad1ne l1Queu r wdh 81andy tor J la$te e1peoence that dehes 11ra~1t\'. INC REDIBLE SMOOTH NESS ! Tha!'1 lhe hall· mar k ol all 28 su- perbCHAT[AUX Co1tl1als, thCl!ce or conno115eur1 lhe world o~e1, __ _,. SC:_A_ !,,,..,..., :.7: .. __ .... ~ Up witl1 the · Red :. Baron ,., ing 11·ood _" Salts • Strvlct .-IL \l'as learnrd lhat. 1he 11e1v ( ---------' yacht will be built in an· 1 "on'J Mini.eye.I• City I unorthodox manner -fro1n I 17216 Beach Blvd. the clt ck d<n1·1nvanl. SEN D FOR FREE . J CORDIAL BOO K LE1, "The full construction pro· (114 ) 142·211T f ll:i~:ol" grain has bctn reduced tn a v,...,.,., l>.ll• ..... , •• !'<11 l "'I <Old"I l ~•O OIU'!' ••1• '""' 11!• .. 110 '"' ""''"' i..11.,010• f Rf ( boo~I•! ''Co•o""· r. .. 1 '"~ •nd C••l•••m••I ' •s Piii> o•c••~ *"" ••lc~••·l'll•~ r~"'""' criti cal p:ilh plan v.·hich mu~t ., __________ _.I project in a i;iven tin1e ,'' he follo"·ed to coinplele tile I )'.J nri;a n s:iid. "llrt--1,..iiii"i"iif'"iPWoiii COMPLETE MINOR SERVICE Ct11n1• llv;d. Adlu•t b•"d•. S•t llnk1~1, Cl11n 111mp & 1c .. 1n, l'ltw Pl" 111~1 .. ll•Pllt• 1111•" llo•d IHI "' 16-polnt cht ck J0,000-MILE OIJA•ANTEE ... $24.95 TRANSMISSION LEAKING! lnt l•ll ~•w "•I (I ron! ot ttl t) $13 95 with u 1i1l1ctory bYt~ln&..... 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Color TV l1m1talio11s all use +he Th e way d WlJ1 1n11e11 ted h ll ~ bu It n N o m.tflet who mll kes 1tl Bellc1.n11 t hey ~li m e sy~tem We developed a better system! See the SONY "One-Gun" Tron1tran '' COLOR TV at • ELECTRONICS 1677 SUPERIOR -COSlA MESA 646 .SOJ7 !J.,,1s11 0 1 w.,1111~ S1 l Don't Just Stand There INVEST! '" ,, 1eo'"'"9 lf!Cl •t. obo~I t~~ fCl1tf"OI "9 f11ld o •ll'OI e1to!e 1nYe1l.,.enl ti.eyed lo Ille o •t•O~e •eel p ope .,. M O! IKIU ... •\ prMtnled b)' ·~· OA IL~ P!LO T O•on9r Coa11 lven '"~ Co!le-,t <r"d Newport Hotbc Costa M110 l o<l•d af Realtors 11 I ''" l!'<UllWI Newp<lli to•lu,,. ... ,, p ~leflltd on foYr con• Tu e-iday1 a t 7 JO p"' Harbo r H "'" Sc~oCl! Aud • • Real Estate Investment Series • 0<1 7 -Gl~nn Martin Or Tom Bl akely Robert N Weed Welcome J Oct Oct 0<1 Pet6r Barrett Or.ange County -A Way of Life for Business .-ind Pleasure? 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Jlehuilding of Storm • lll Congress WASHINGTON IAP) Most congrtsSmen a g r e e ~ng mum be done·about the ~storic but crumbling s&l)dstonc wall! on the w~l front 11 the ·Unit~ States Cf,pitol, but there 1s a sharp dii.agreement over the propel"' soJution. At stake is sur\'ival o( the la.st remaining exterior work by early American artisans who built the Capitol. The Senate is considering a H®se-passed measure to pro· vine planning money for a massive extension of Vi e Capitol building con- ~ruction that would bury the ~·alls. Approval of the planning funds would virtually assure extension . The central V.'f'Sl fa cadf' •ould be extended up lo 88 feet, creating 4'1 acres of new space for restauranls, toilets, visitor centers, meeting rooms and numerous private offices fur congress1nen. Sen. Stephen Yn11n1:. !n- Ohiol, has accusrd !hf' ('X· pansion proponent!', led b) Hoose Speaker John \\I , !.{cCormark. 10-Mass. i, and Capitol Architect J . Georg e Slewart. of trying lo "makr. the Capitol Into a king-sized lfo\\'ard J ohnson's." ORIG INAL BUILT The original Capitnl was deiiigned b~ Dr. 'Vill iam Thomton, a Vi rgin lslal'ld-born Ph.iladelph1a physician who ,1·as St'lff'lcd by G e or g c \V.ashington. Jt ~·as built prlnc ipall.v by James lfoban, lhe I r is h emigrant \\'ho tonstrueled the first \.11ing ;:ind also designed and built tile '\'hite House: Benjamin Latrobe, \.l'ho added a serond wing and restored the Capitol aft.er the British burned it in 1814, and Charles Bultinch of Bo...'illln, ~·ho put up lhe center section and rotun- da. ltfuch of the. hi.~toric work hag been sacrificed in pre- vious expansions. When the east front was e:ir- lended a dec·ade ago. the s:'tllp\ured panel above the central portico carved by Luigi Persico on a design by Presidelll. John Quincy Adams was lost to the Capitol. Also carted off were two decayed statues ()f War and Peace by l>ersico as v.•ell as a nttmber ol columns. Everylhinit else w;:i~ eavrred 01·er by t he new "''alls, Pxccpt foc a couple or "'1ndow casi ngs v;hch \\·ere allow('(] to sho\\· through into a new 1ns1de cor- riaor. The original portions or the Capitol \.\'ere built of sandstone at \Vashington's 1nslslence because rt \.l'AS cheap and the young republic wa s hard pressed for cash. l'All the original arehilects recommended marb le,·· said ~lario E. C;:impioli, Stewart's aS."!istant. "If thev had used marble, perhaps ~·e wauldn 'L Youth's Try At Business Wiped Out? LOUISVILLE, Ky. IAP) - At 1$. Ron .Jarl)O(' niay be "'a:-hrd up in hi:-first business l'enture. Since June. the. youngst er ha~ heen gro.~~in11: up lo $400 a menth by clran1ng ;inrl buffing pri,·;i1e planes ill Bowman Field . T h I' I, l'.l 111 ~r1 llc-.Jcffersnn Coun!y Air t\o;ird \v;int s him l.Q stop for !wo rPason.~: He isn·t licensed by the agenry, and sta!e law "'on'l pennit '-:orkers under 18 111 hazardous occupations. "'Thr la.~t reason i~ the mns\ r:omprlling," explained Phil Sctlaad Jr,. tl1e air board's manager for Dov.·man F ield, "The la"' rnnsiders work around aircraft and airport r3mps to be hazardous." Ron learned about the age h11ng-up when he received a letter from Schaad which w<1n1ed. "Since your company has no agreement v.•ith the air board. you will stop at once all activity of a rommercial nature on Bowman F'ield ." The board usually grants leases to businesses for a ~cerrtage or t h e i r gross ~ipts. a plan which Ron is willing to accept. The youngster say.i; hc·s Already been kicking in JO per- c:mt or his earnings to one authorized firm at Bowman in nchange for use of some of U1 facilities. He hires four teerNlged boys as helpers. Ron charges acC<1rding lo the size of the plane, th!' awnge prict running about SOii. 'thal's about one-half of what ttgular plane tervicing Ol'JflS ask and one. complained to U>e board about Ron's prict cuUlng • • ··I sure hate to give up my business.'' the youngs:t~ said, •·r may c:all up all my cnrtomen and ask them to pW in I &ood "Ord for me.•• be hav1n~ lht' trouble \vr. .:ire having tod ay." Besid e the burning IJ.' llu· British, !he Capl\ol suffered another m<i jor fire in 1851 and a gas explosioo in 1898. S1cwar1, in arguing lu1 f'X- tens1on . says he rears soi nc new <:alam1!y ii !he west w<1U is not stabilized. "I \\'orry l'S~i.'l!Jy <h1r1n~ fin occasion such as the :;late tuner;il S('r l'i<'CS of the lalC President Eiscnhnv.•er when !11'' learlers or all. bra nches of governmen l >Nett con- renlrated 1n the Capitol ·aM \~'lien rnany thousands of our l'J\1Zl'n.S pa ssed through the building," Stev.·art said. .. Just think or \\'hat \\'OU}d rrsult ir during sut·h a period thl' 11'l'Sl ~ec.tion should col- lapse or even partially t'()l· lapse." Also on the side of expansion Is the rccomrncndatlon of pasl t:apllol archite<'t s. Both Latrobe and.1'ullit1ch prewed tlr.ayo'ingli s~~ng a pecWu.eot on the~west:.et!ntral rr0nt,10ne of the changes planned. Thon1as U. \Vatter, who built 1he. present House and Senate wings :ind added the gre3t dome in the 1860s, said then the fronts needed to be ex- tended to accommodate the outsized dome. 1'he extensionisL~ also p;ay the Capitol was never just on'e building but ha~ grow n NEWSmES DECORATOR BEADS 28.000 BTU WILL BEITER ' 11 your wan \1 cold. here·~ 1ome!hlng to warm it up (ho, ho. tbat'• good). Maznial wall heater put• oul 10!1. even heat, new grille de1lgn cull oul bol 1pot1-Vented. r9C•1Hd. FHA appro•ed. ' Ornar lh• lenl rnalier ha1 branched oul and I• making crai:y bead1 for Iha! casbah look U1 that anytblng like th• Balboa Pcrrillon?J. Sqr.1a N or o•al. color1. throught~~ ffan. Their.1~~ argume11.t: ls that t'here m1no olhtr way lo Sa\'e the building, basinJ.J the ir case on a 1964 study by a con- sullant engineering firm . Opponents, led by t h e American fnstitute of Arehitects, claim the wall can be saved in its present con. dition. "Restoration does nol pro- vide a permanent solulion," counters Campioli. "Whatever the rorm or restotauon or tbc. method M. Wou ld result·ia a makeshift jOb." • Campioli also told Congres!I that restoration would require evacuation for a long period of time large a reas of the Capitol , including offices of congressional leaders. The opposition c on t e n d s e\'erything done S<1 far on the official le\•el has been ~!anted loward building .11 case for e:ir- tension. The movemt"nt was In itiated by a group. composed of Stewart, McConnack and olher t o p congressional leadership, called the Com· mission for the Extension of the United States C:ipitol. "They just haven't made any study to see if the west front rould be savM and how much it would cost.." said Sen. William Proxmire, (0-Wis.) ''Apparently they're afraid ol what it might show." N",,tMlrt.L sau.' CHEAP tM•er' Opponent! claim the t :ii- len!rion will cost five times as much per square foot as the new Rayburn House Office Building, which ·skyrocketed above cost estimates. Critics also gay I.hat eight ol the last n;ne major design c<>ntracts awarded ror Capitol Hill construction have gooe to a small group of architects - now in partnership. The ume group has contracts for the west fronL extension. DIDOOR /OUTDOOR CIRtETlllG II th• kid got on• with hi1 loo1ba1L r~loc• lor cheap. Tran&luc•nl Uxtur•• •ll.11llnat• glare. Nice carpet !or hea.y tnilflc 011d 1pUI area• like the kikh•n. d•n. pa1io. ta .. Uy room. or bathroom. Choke ol f- or plalll bock. bi, color11-·n Uk•. ··~· •. 7 PC. ~ ·• ' ' BLACK& BRASS FIRES ET 99 ' nREPLACE SHOVEL Th• llttl• old la1hioned =•ta! one lhaf ll make qu.kli work ol a1h••· popcoro li•rnel1. 111ar1hnw:Uow drlpptnga. charred vum wmppen. c:'ciamte but11. i'~L ~ : .. ~ "'At(~ . ~ 'i; JOHNS IWmLLE . v• INSULATION 1 f ibtir'il\011 body. loll backed •apor batri•r. f111 bet•Mn the 1tud1 for -.01y ~ 1tcrpling. ldeGI !or bome1. •acatlon cabin 1. room H@re 'a the whole works tor less than you alight pay for a screen some places. This ensemble includes an all black lolding screen. 2 black andirons with brass urn top and a fou r piec• tool ael with p oker. brush. shoTel and stand with round base. Screen is convenient 30 inth height. Ad.,.rtl1.d 1pecial1 good thru Ociober 3. 19i9 (and II la IN• lhatfl.olpb Willlam1 •a• inYited lo the A1tronaul1 dlnn•r bu! nREPLACE MATCHES H•r•'• &om•thlng !or a ll you brlghl lights out lh•r•-llig box al lh• long: on•• w!U light th• llN without burning hand1 or ey•brow1. OJ your na111• I• Pinochio. Jorgel 11.) addilion1. Full th.icli 151ZKh •Id•. 299 50 SQ. FT. ROLL GLOBE ARTICHOKES Very decoraliv• plt1nl 11 al10. "ery good wl!h mayonno:l11. Strong healthy plen11 will g ive tru\I ond !lower• for year1, but yor.1 goUa com• in lhe store ond buy them lir1t. BANDOO SUPER WEEDILIZER C lea11 and contro\1 t1 do1en dlllennl kind• of weed a or 10, Thi• 11 a llmlled Om• price oll deal ao don'! wa i' un!ll tb• dichondra I• c;holied be)'ond 1al•alion. 2.00 OFF 1095 REG . 12.95 SNAIL PELLETS ·~ .. HELLO il-!ERE Sp(lnltl• t1 11111• of 1hl• • und•r 19<::1.,.I nnd 1hacly place• en4 you 'II be 11nding hord11 of~· p••I• lo thal big ct1i ba'i!• potch In the ... i 2\1 LB. 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WHITE Ir GOLD PULLMAN Thl1 \1 whal you'"• be•n waiting lor. o loY•ly while and gold pr.llni1hed pullmt1n whh tlnli end lauc•t ior a pric e Iha! mall•• ourcomp•tllor1 O··O b1'9ali out In hh•••· 3999 BLICK Ir DECKER 7 l/4 llCB CIBCULAR SAW lnclud•& rip l•m:•. coniblnalion blad• wrench. 1117'1\" 11 .. lot Ian;• cutting tobt Ulke tM Flr•I National . rijj'bl Alf). Na ... foil rip c-ul• w1thut peocUM u .... 2488 I r I I I .. -,, -~· . ......,., Otlo~r J, 1 ?61 OAIL V PILOT f1 EE E DER A Complete Guide • • • Wbere to go ••• What to tlo ••• I ',,. ... . ' I ' ' .. . . I .. 'CHECKER GAME ' BY GATHIE FALK, ONE OF NEW ARTISTS OF VANCOUVER What's 'Rinuner' About? That's Trade Secret All men1bcrs of the ca:il and production r:re\v of "The Hi);e and Rise of Mich<.ic l JUmm..:r·' hare bcl'n );Worn to serr~y abou t 1hc storv of the \Varner Bros. ~even Arts mOtion picture. v•hich is Davia .frost's first feature film produc· lion. Pete Cook, \1·ho slnr::; in Lhr color Film and is iL~ rn-;.iulhOr. ts the only personali- lv eonnecleil with tilt-pr•...J11clion whu is Prrrnitled lo spr;ik <lho11t it. -and he rnerely 1111~<.·ratks his \\'J'.{ out of reveal- ing the plol "1111 I can l11•nrsl ll' ~a1·,'' .~a\·:c; Cook. "is 1h11t it is an rn lcrl.<un~ient '1r so1nrn11r, ;imongst !he milli ons 11hn 11·tll flock tn sr~ lhl.~ plr!lll'(' SlT:) ;i niessage, then our jot> Is done. llard y to Direct '·PJ111n 1'rcc' Fil111 ,Jo.~cph Hardy h:i~ hl'en signed lo direct t h~ film ver.o:ion of ''The Da.v TI1ey Shook The Plum Tree," based on the Arthur H. Le1vis biography of f.leltie Green, the nolorious n1illionaires.<:, it "'as announced to'.'C1.'nlly by .Jo~eph E. Levine, president CJf Avco Embassy Pict ures. A Broadw<1y slage director ""ilh such crrdi!s as ''You're a Good f.Ian, Charlie Brown'" anct "Play II Ag ain. Sam," Hardy '''ill be making his motion picture direcloria l debut with "The Day They Shook The Plum Tree." ' WEEKENDER INSIDE FEATURES l 11dia11 sno ~-e C-har111crs in. Si11(1npore, t/1e vt:ry best cnviar ni Russia , .. Stan Delaplnne le/It the f(l,.,~cinaling details i"Jt liis tra vel colu1nn on Page 24. Comics ra1e ti Cro11sword Puiile P!f1e U Gulde bt Furt Pa1e Zf In die Gallt.rltS Page Zt l..lvt. Theater P11e ZC l\lovle Gulde Page %7 Otll 'N' Aboul Pagt~ %$, H Ttlel'islon L-Og Page 21 TV \'le\\·s Pagt 2t lnteruiissio11 Mesa Act1·ess Att1·acts 'Fa11 Club' F1·0111 Scl1ool By TOril TITUS It co1nmunity theater directors cast thl'ir s/1ov"s with an eye toward lhl' box office. they would be battling one another for the services of Barba ra Van llo!t. Barbara. a drama tl'actier at Co.~ta llles;i's F.stancia High School. attracts enough of h<'r :;lu. d<'nts to fo ot two nig hts of royallir.~ when she appears in a pla y. 1'he. current ben- rficiarv of th is tall '"d •·ibrnnt comb,. '.,,.:,. . nalion of talent and rlrawlng power 1s thr Costa i\-tcsa Civ-lf 1 , · " ic Playhouse, \1·11erc 1,1,111.t.11A vA1o1 1o10Lr the comedy "Goodbye Charlie·' "'inds up its threc·v>eekend stint tonight and Salurda,y. JL·s all in !he fa mily, since U1e direc tor of the city's recreation de· partment, which sponsors the playhouse, is her husband, Keith. In this particular production, Barbara plays a Hollywood playboy who's r(!in· carnated into a gorgeous girl-but do('sn •t realize it at first Consequently, she's ca lled upon lo employ various male m<1n· ncrism.~ as silt> adjusts to the "change." "IT 'S A LIITLE tricky ," she admits. "I'm trying to act feminine at school. but the students and the other teachrrs keep v1aiting to see me slip and start acting li ke a man." This L~n't ti~ fir:;t such dilemma for the statuesque ! 5.91;.) redhead who started acting at the age of 9. During her firs t year of college at UC Santa Bar;Jara. she was conducting a successful campaign for the Miss Santa Barbara ti· tie during the day and playing a lesbian in ''No Exit'' at night. For Barbara, free time to appear ln commun ity theater is a precious com· modity. Grading papers from her drama and English classes at Estancia vie with her twin 4·year-0ld daughters for her evening attention. Nevertheless, she manaef's to keep "in condition" by doing at least one show a season. Orange Coast audiences ha\'e seen her in ~ent year!i in "The Wome n," "Arsenic and Old La ce" and "The Voice of the Turtle:" fQr Cos ta Mesa, "twelfth Night," "You Can't Take It With You" and "Marriage Go Round" for the IAtguna Playhouse and "The Lit lie llut'' for the old Newport Harbor Players. BEFORE "fOTHERHOOO Intervened. Barbara taught drama for tY.10 year~ at Corona del Mar Hjgh and also directed the school produclions , as V•cll as a Costa Mesa Pl.ayhoui;e teen show, "The Young rtnd Fair." Her staging of "The Curio11." Savage" at Corona de! Mar was praised hi ghly for its professionalism. No11', however. the performance of ;I n occasiooa; role. is the surn and substan('c of her conlribu!ions to f'reativity. and il·s an event ea_gerly av.·ait('d by h<.'r "fan t·lub" or both students and teachers at Estancia. This coterie-1wo draina class~ of :12 l'!Udents each. ;:ilong-11·ith a like n1;mhl·r of English students and facul1 y 1 :rt teachers ct1ught the shnw last \\'t'f.ktnd ~ -\\'Ould gladden the hcrirt of riny ac- tress. Al the ve ry least, it 11·nuld c0m- pensate for all those hour s of grading P3P<'fS. BACKST,,.GE -The prfv1le~e of gi\"in,i; lhe last performance at the Westmin.~ter Community Theater build ing. no111 .strip- ped of its light and theatrical trappings. went to Pat Warner, who sang some of her own compositions at the group's an- nual mefting .. , .at that session, .Ji1n Allen was elected the theater's new president, lak ing the gavel from Gene Tardy. , • r.-eUing ready to move thei r operation~ into a new, larger and infinitely more al· tractive theater are the Santi Ana Com- munity Players who will launch their new edifice at 6th and Roio.s Streets on Dec. S 1\•ith the comedy "Any Wednesday,'' direcled by yours truly, .... Thelma Ruckman, formerly managing clirector of the San Clemente Community Theater, Is reported recovering nicely from a pair of heart attacks "'hich removed her from the theater scene ear· ly this year. , .filling her shoes at the CabrHlo Playhouse has been Dick Andersen .•• , • 4-year-old Boy Has Film Debut f'oor-year-old Marc Anthony Van !)(or Nage l \\'Ill make his motion picture rlebul in ''Rabbit, Run i." the Wa rner Bros.· Seven Arts drama based on .John Updike's best-selling novel of con· temporary midrlle-elass moral pressures. Young Van Der Nagel, wko has ne\'er acted before., was chosen from am ong n1ore. lhan JOO boys who ans"•ered an in· terview call to play the role nf the Mn or .James Caan. who will enact the title role of an ex·basketball star. 'ANOTHER PROJECT BY THEN. E. THING CO., LTD.' CHANGES PERCEPTION Vancouver Art Displayed /-/arbor Jl111se1111i to Prese11t; Exhibi.t Next Week An <'Xhibition by S\'\'r n yollng lirtis_t.<; from Vancouver. Rritish Colurnbi a who arc rapidly placing their ('i1y (Ill the cullur;i! map is the SC('Q nd slHiw of thr ~ason at the Ne\\•port Harbor Art J\fUSf'llm . "The Nr\v Art of V<Jn(·ou rcr" 11•ill he the first ni<ijor survl'y, oul~idc Cunart;i, of the seven painter.;;, st•ulptors and oh- JPCt n1akers, all or whom work in !hat ti· 1y, The Vancou ver shnw opens Octnhrr R :il the Museum's galleries in the Bat bn::i J>avilion. 1\l11Sl'un1 Director Thon1a~ JI {;arver, 11·l1u org:inized the exhibit, said lhc \\'Orks ~p:111 "a 11•ide range of modern ideas, 1 r·u1n tile i!elJcale, ambiguous hard ·edge ;i nd retinal painting.~ of Brian Fi sher, ll:rough expresslonlslic r:lernrative ob· Ji•r l ~ and furniture 1nade of ceramic and p!a);l1t by Gathie F;ilk !(1 lhe en· \ 1run1ne11ta l or concl'plual 'suggestion:>' 111ad'! hv lain Baxter." 111 a f.adic<il <lcp;irture fr•1m ;irt sl1ow 1·ouventinn. lhe cxhihil will not stop at the walls of the ni11seun1 proper, Th rough l11r 1.:ourLesy of the city of Ne\\'port Bcat•h and the Irvine Company. 30 acres of land adJaccnL to Fashion !~land have been madl' available to the N.E. Thing Com- pany Ltd. The company i!i nr, run·of.the mill enterprise. Owner! by ;;rt 1st Jain Baxter,. It ha5 hr1:n designer/ In prnniote "l'isua l sensi!ivl ty lr1forma tion·· and to make in- di vi<lu;il!i n1ore a1vare of their sur- rou11<Hng~ Baxter \Viii alter the viewers' 1:>erceptio11s of the land surrolJn<ling: Fashion Island. "n1aking a landscape of a J;indsr.;.ipe." said f:arver. Hollyivood Backstage Olher arli.~ts exhibiting include Cary Lee.-Nova, Glenn Lewis, J\lichael f\torrls and Bo«o Pfeifer. Lewis, tr;iinerl as a potte r, make' dc!ical r, sliRhlly d('('aycd org an i c c.·Prarni c forn1.~ \1•1lit"h he i.::ises ln semi4 transparent plastic boxes. T11ese in turn ;ire en('lnscd 1n 11'hat he c;tlls "closets." hnxl's 6 fct1t sq11are into \\'h\ch only on~ person al a tlmc is aslied tu enter. 'Mellow' Steve McQuee11 P1·esents Leacling Lady :.turr1s n1;1k('.~ a 1nore pub!1e but t>q uall y en\"1r11nn1rn!al s(Jrt or statement. llP is enn struclini: a n1a1or wnrli , almo:;t th1r!y lcr t lon,g. especially for the J\luscun1 exhibitl1)n. i\·la!!e or mirrors, clear pa.slit and rulr<l grey panels reprcxluccd pho1ographlcally, it combine~ a prcci~c :1ppcar;incf' wi!h subtle shifts of illusion 11·h1ch cha nge the precision to a1nbigu1t_v_ By \'Ell~'01"i SCOTT 1 !OL!. Y\\'OOD (Li Pl 1 S t r v f! f..fcQurcn driflcd to ! lnll .v11•1"1d a rkizl'.'n vears <1go lookh1~ fin· .-. JOh 1n mn1·1l's or icl<'visinn . Hr was in~u!cnt and rynical. Overwhclnting success has nicllowr,d t11c man. Mc continues to race auton1(1biles anrl motorcycles in cornpctition. t<.1cQucen is still essentially a tough guy but affluence has n1ade him gracioos and self-con· fidenl. Recently he held a press conference to introduce a youn!t lady be believes will become a major star for his Solar Pr<>- riuctions. She will headline the com- pany's first film that does not star Mc· . " Queen. Tho picture STlVl Mcou1EN is "Adam at Six A.M." and he will act as producf!r. The young lady is Lee Ptfrcell, a nubile .blonde in her early 20s who will make her rie:bul for actor·race-dirver-millionaire McQueen. "My partners and I in!crviewed c\osP. to 500 girls for the lead in this picture," McQueen said. "It wasn't easy. \Ye kept narrowing down the field over a period of weeks un- til it came to giving screen tests to six or them. All of them were good, but Lee Jeemed to jump right out of lhc screen, "There's no way to explain it exapl that this girl has S(IUI, and it C()mes throogll loud and clear." After th e screen test McQucen in· tervie wed Miss Purcell again. "One of the first questions I asked was if other y.•omen liked her. She told me she didn't think so. No\v most girls looking for <in <icting c<1rc<'r and l'ltarri.ng: role in a n1ovie y.·ould ha ve s:Ji<l just the op· posi!e. "Therl''.~ a IJa.~lc hunrs1y an <l bclievabili!y in Lee." P.1cQueen wall told he i;ounded like a prl'S~ agent. Ten years ai;o thal. might 11;11-e earned you a punch on lhe nose . lie laughed and agreed lhal he was tl1e 11e1vcomer's Btrongcs!. <idn11rrr , Young ililiss /'11 rcrll1 <lrr:-.~Pd in :1 n1i11iskir!., \\'a:-> f111.~lf•1·~d liy 11 r. r c1np!oycr'5 praiBr .. She shidled <liJn<:111g and 1lr<11na fo r ~evcral years adrnits bring kicker! out of Stephens College in Jl,flssl)uri and has had limited professional experience as an ac· lress with a s ing le guest appearance on a television show and several comm ercials. "I don •t kno\v much aboul \VOJTi en," t1cQucen admitted. "The last time 1 picked one: was 13 years ago and I mar· ried her . 1t's worked out just fine . She's a great old lad y. . "l think this girl and the picture ar~ both going to be hits.'' • Bll(!u Pfeifer·.~ p;11111 111:.:-:tl'c largr sral~ fi <'lds rif tolor \\'lifch rn111bin•' ll;i rtJ edge and soft. alrnosl invisible :;hifls of one color to the other. Gary Lee·Nova \\•ill hr exhibiting a number of bright, pop.orien1ed canvases as well as prints. The exhibition will re1nain on view in Balboa un\11 Novernber 9. The Newport Harbor Art. lltuseum i:o: located in the Balboa Pavi lion, 400 l\.1ain Street. Balboa. The exhibition hours are \Vednesd<iy through Sunday, I p.m. to S p.m. and ~fonday nighls. 6 p.m. lo g p.m. Admission is free. Weekend Highlights RECREATION SHOW -Orange County l"airgrounds, c:osta 1'.1esa, is the scene Utis \Veekend for families enamored of all things out-of--doors. especially camping. The \Vestern Nation· al Recreational Vehicle Exposition offers a glimpse of the lat· est comforts amidst nature. FOOTBALL GAMES -Gridiron action is heavy this weekend at local colleges, as Golden West goes away to Santa A.na. OCC battles L.A. Harbor a t home and Saddlcback faces Chaffey on the Mission Viejo High School gridiron. ARTS AND CRAFTS -Displays of the handiwork of local ar- ti~ts and a rti sans wil l be fe atured today and Saturday at Bay- side Center's annual Aulun1n Arts and Crafts Festival. See GUIDE TO FUN, Page 24 11 I j' ,. , , '· ;. " 1 s: , '· :..· L } , '· ~ ~ ' ;· ' l • .. , , '"-• <f , '~ .; ; .. :: . . '-; ' . ;· . . . . .• ,. . .. " •' . •' -• •' .. i . I. :\"ot Karl. but Brother5. Tri\·i a q ue5ilvn <an ~(hl remember \11ho'.s \\'ho? Hint : Groucho's on the left. • &.not.her hint : They'll be taking on the 1nst.1tution ol ,..-ar in "Duck Soup.'' third in a series or come<ly films at the Open End Theatre, 2815 \-'ilia \Vay, N ev•· port Beach at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday . Singapore Steamy, Smelly ;,,-. . • I • Russia Fas cinating, But Difficult for Tourists By STAN DELAPLANE SJ\"G . .\PORE -This is a green, steamy city of t ...,.o mill.1on. Packed into lo,·ely squares, Big breezy colooial houses. Shacky tenement apartments in i;me!ly, noisy all ey s. The 1-lotel Singapur<.1 i~ ne\\I an1 modern. The Raffles dates back to s tarchy British oificers and The \Vhi te ?-.'Ian 's Burden. :\ big \\'hite rambling p lace with a breezy bar and many gardens. Outside the entrance, turbaned I ndians Sf1u at and play Ind ian rock on a flute. \\'hereupon a tobra comes v.·ea,·1ng: 11p out of a basket. ~: . ...:<.icily .1 1 ~ou ·vc seen it on the TV lra velogs. * Good custom taJlors at cheap prices I:.:111 ,,t) !1ng Travel, Adve11ture Series at College The ;-.:r11oT10rt II a r b n r J.:.1...,·an1s Clubs 1 Ith annual Travel and Ad1·enturt ~erie~ hcgirut Fnday n1glll. (X.l. 10 al R p.m .. 1n the Orangt Cc,a~t College Auditorium. P"irst nf the si x ad '.e nttlt ~ ft!ms will Ix• ''Red lh1n<r · "'ilh t.li.ss B"thie Stuart ~!Jss Stuart. a ."i c w 7.talandtr tra\l'lin g y,1\h .:i British pa ssport. 11·;1~ ablr lo iour tht Red Ch1ne.'\.t' ma1n lant! fnr 3.000 miles and re cord on film an eye-flpe n1ng arrounl of lJ'M> !\e'<l' China or today C ant on . S hang hai. llangcho11o·. and Pr k 1 n £, famous n<tme ~ :ind pl:ic: .. , y,·h1ch l1av,. ln~t ! h r 1 r farn1l1anty 1n tlo'" v.r~!ern v.·orld 1n rrccnl }ear~ 11o1\l he 11s1tt<l aloog \\Jth out nf 1hr .""'frD ·, '.j • Live ' Tl1ealer ..roor1 Paradlsc .. ,.,•ay placf'~ ne,·rr ~"en h? tra\e!ers from this ~ide of the Bamboo Curtain. Tht. Tr;n el and A dvrnt~re ~enes 11 h1<:h continues through .\fay. \1'111 feature such film~ a~ "'Ari zona:· "Lumberjack 1n Alaska." "Congo t:onque!.t ·· "Ui.i;co,·ering New Zealand." and ••\Vi dr, \\'1d e !-iw1til.'r!and ·• Season lltkel~ ar,. <1n ~air rrom lh" :\r"port 11;.rbQr Ki"anis tJub !li41i·216.1 1 and at the '.\('.11·port Jlarl>".lr ('haml:M.'r or rnmmC'rce 15'18·11~1. .\du ll ~e;i~on t icket~ are J1rlt'"d <ii ~JO. 111th !ltudenl t1ckPts ;,1 ~:, lnd1v1du;il sin):!:le adm1 .-.inn t 1rk.('L~ or S2 fnr 11dult~ and ~J for students 11o·11l tie on ~;,le ;ii the auditorium tmx nl11•·" the night of \ht I t•rlotnH•f!l'r l'rr~ 1·1·1.h lrom the Travel "'11r~ ;,n• u~rd by lhe K1"an1~ tr• •po:isor ~uch progr.11ms a~ rnllege :.c:hnlar<;h1ps, foreign 1·xchanj!e :•tuden1s. ,Jn p I 1 n Bo~, nanch. r et ard ed rhildr~n . f'1rl'lr.. K, t.'.fy Club, end !hr Y11.1CA. i~ old. Shops are not a s s mart as Hong Kong . Seem - ed to m e the prices are a little higher. Good spicy food all O\'er. Try The Cockpit -it's a favorite 'vith the locals. S unday tiffin is brunch \rith rijstaUel - 32 kinds of condiments on rice v.•ith a four·\\'a itrr ."Service. \1ery impressive. * \\'e r an into a mou·ta1 this t ime .. Ao drink made ot millet and v.·heat alcohol imported from China. .\laybe Chairman l\.1ao's secret v.:eapon. Jt \\'O uld hlo\v the 3afe at Brink's. Lot of durian fruit on the inarket. /\thigh price!'i ~ince all the Orient knO\\ c; tha t !his terrible smcJl- 1n~ ~luff puts a tiger 1n your lank. If you can'L s tand the s mell, powdered rh1nocerous horn docs the s ame thing. * ''We •re f•scinated with the idea of m•king • trip to Russi• but wonder if it's safe and what there i1 to buy and do ... " Safety I don't kno,v. Russia gets a fa ir number or \\'estern tou rists and tnost of then1 seem to come nut. J found the food fair . The hotels Just so-so. But t he a ction v.•a5 fascinatmg. * F irst. you go through Jntouris t, the Big ~l ama nr Russian travel. They s upply the route, t he tran5· portation. the hotel5. meals and a guide. Our guide ...,as a girl. Spoke English \\'ilh an American accent. ~he treated us ;is though v.•e had some unplea ~ant disease but. beinJ: as~igned . had to p ut up \\'ith it. The newspapers referred to the visitin~ ne\'.·~· m en dally as ''lhe American s pies." That didn't help. Everybody is on civil service includ ing ~he waiters . So t he re's no big rush to ser,·e .vou. T ips are a .~1gn of 1\mer1can dccadencr. I But they take a li ttle if nobod y".~ \\·atching.) F'igure an hour to get ri 11·a1ter .. .\nother hour for lunch. * r;um department s tore i.~ a n c norinous c-nn1plc~ of 11t lle s hops in arcades. t.Iuch d1 -~play. But \1·he11 \1 e tried to buy. "'e found mostly they had only the one d isplay Hein. * lntourist ha1 you locked up \ldh Lnupon• for 111ra!~. But ~·ou tan buy ruble~ (a t an unreah!.tic rate, a nd eat '~·here ver \'OU hke. The Hotel Soviet· 'kaya had good food. FUii of Russia n 1\rmv bra~" ;ind Thr Beautiful Peorlc. The highe~t bar stools in the 11·or ld . You c!in1h them like a ladder. If )Q\1 drink loo much \Odka. better stay up unt1J ~ou sober up. * Se\·eral Ar1nen1an and Cj eorg1a11 resLLJurant~ <;ood Georgian 111 ne. The caviar is the best "!kra" i-'I the "'ord for it. It takes a lrttle \\'Ork g:cttini: din- ner They d on't speak English. You can·t read the n1enu. An English farce on st;;i ge ill the H 11 n t 1 n gt on Beach Playh~e, 2110 t.'ain St,. Hun- tington Beach Fri. and Snt. throog Oct. 11. Reserva. ~ t1ons-I. ~ "Goodbye Charlie'" •• r f'ornf:dy (11 playboy rein- • ·•· rarnaLf!ti a~ .i ~· 11 <'ln stage at -. . .. .. . . .. .. . • . lhl' fhsta ''"~!! c i v; c f~l.:i}1vNY' ! 1r d/l~!' Coun ty Fa1r groo11:!r. ta Fair Drive , 1·~u. !.fe:o..a , fn and S<it. 1hr~~ 'kt. 4. Re!<!rvations -&M-'~. "M'uy Staart ll!~t6rJeal dr<1 ma. on stage .111 Santa Ana Jhgh .school's l.1ttle 11ie.ater, ~20 W. \\'alnut St . Santa Ana, F'ri. and Sat. throoi:h Oct. 4. Rtstr,·at1ons- S4l-7647. ''l.ullah}" f ornedy of truck d r1 l'er Tn~rna 's boy who wrds chorus i;\rl oo s1.3ie at San Clemente <:Ommunity 'T'healer, 2 0 2 Avenida Cab r i 11 o. San Clemente. Thurs. lhrou,lilh Sal. lhrough OcL 11. Reser\ c1t1ons -49'l.f.Kl&4. "I Never S11n i .. Fnr tt1y F"1lht.r" ••t le AIJ d' Orom. of fomily'> I.ck of "e Oltte oar • ·. •. <'Omn111n1t ation . on st8Rt at l.:;guna • ~foullon Playhoust. fi06 J..a1n1na t:anynn /l oad, f.agun~ BE"ach. Tues. througt. -• OcL Ill. Rese.r1'ations -4111· Mill. Chnnc:C'.~ a rt> Conn1r .Jn JJfl!'ll c r , Y..h .~-'I llunllngton Beat h, i!> thinkin~ of land )'achting. not -;ailing ;i:-; !-h r 111\'itcs \'isttors to join her at the Ora nge Coun!y f 'a irgmunds, t 'osta Mesa . tor the \\lesler n National Rec reational ShO\\' Satur· day .1nd Sunday. Sho1v feature~ a wide v ariety of camping vehic les and acces· ~Oril',~. Guide to Fun western Vehicle Show Set OCT.--~ RECREATIOSAL \'EJ:OCLE SllO"' -The 't\'estmi Rttr~ .atiooal Vehicle Expo&Ition will be be-kl at the Orange O;unty ;~&irgrounds. t& Fair On\·e. Costa ~lesa. Oct. 4-S. 0pw from JO a.m. 10 10 p m. da.il)'. the show feature! the latest models fJf tra\'d lrailtt!. motor homes. camping tr~ and lruc"k t-ampus. Adrrussion: AduJL5 , $1.30; children undtt 12. 50 cenu. OCT. :-4 ARTS. CRAf'TS -The annual Autumn Art.s and CraJ~ r r.._ l1\·a1 will bt belcl fr om 10 a m. to ;. p.m. fti. Oct. J and Sa !. Oct.. 4 at B.ay1ucle Cen ter. J amborre Road at Bayside Drr.e, ~e~·part Buch. Open frtt lo the pobtlc, the sbaw "'ill fea- t.urt "or~ of local arusl! an<l craftsmen. OCT. l-11 CLASS IC f'U...\IS -T.le Open End Thea:er. :!.3Jj \/Ili a \\'a-., :"iewport Beach 1s presentlng a series of classic rilms Fri. ;ind Sat. at 3 p.m. 11o·1th a late showing on Sat. at 11 p.m. 'Tickeu are 12.SO single admission or $l rach for strie.s of four. Phone 6i>Il20. Oct. 3-t •'Duck Soup" starnng the )tan Brothers; Oct. I!}.!! ··Y.'ay Out \\'e.st" starring Laurel and I lard)'. OCT. l-~ ORA.'\GE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Home games at LeBard Stadium, olf Harbor Blvd. and Fairview Road, Co~ta ;\fesa : all games al a p.m.; Oct. J \'S. L . .\ Harbor at home : Oct. JI at Fullerton Junior College: Oct. HS \S. Santa Ana al homt; Oct. 25 at Cerritos in r\orv;alk. OCT. 4 TED CLt.:B UA~CE -Tht \\-estminstrr Rrcrration and Parks Department will hold a Teen Club Dance 1n the com· munily Center. 8200 \\'e:stm1nster A\'e .. lfor \\'eslmin!t"r teens> each Sat. from a p.m. to midnight. Admis!ion. IL for member!, $1.::.<I for non-members. •·Theory" v.·ilJ play for dancing Oct. 4.. OCT. t.S DRA~ATIC READING -At Charles \V. ~·ers ~lr­ rnorial rituseum , 200 1\. t.fain St . Santa Ana. Studuit.s from Pepperdine College's Department of Speech and Dramatic ArU will read scenes aloud from "'ork..s of ancient and mod- Prn playvtright.s, all dealing 11o·1th the theme of edueauon . PerlormanCes Sat. Oct. 4 and Sun. Oct~ al 1·JO and at J JO p.m. ~dmission is free. · OCT. 4-11 SAOOLE8ACJ\ COLLEGE -All borne games at ~lission V1t · Jf} High School, 2;.ms Chruanta Dri ,·e, ~fission Viejo : all gam~ '1t 8 p.m.: Ocl. 4 vs. Chaffey College. at home: Oct. !I at College of the Desert, Palm Desert ; Oct. 18 ,.s. Victor \'alley a l home. OCT. 4.31 t;()LDES \\'EST CO LLEGE fOOTBALL -All homl.' gam"s ~l OCC LeBard Stadium. off Harbor Blvd. and f'ain ·iew Road, f.osta 1'fr5a ; all games at g p.m.; Oct. 4 at Santa Ana ; Oct. 11 at Santa Barbara ; Oct. 25 at East L,A ; Oct. JI YS. Rto Hondo at home. Irvine Chorale Opens 'J'1anhm1t' for Tenors \\'here are the J\I a r i n t anzas. Enrico Caruso~ and Dmnis Days of Orange LI>un- IJ ~ Rodeo Star s Rounded Up f'or Anaheirn S1x!et>n hr<id nr brnnec. and bull.~ scl1edulcd for Anaheim ·~ l'acilic Indoor Rodeo \1·ere named to the "All.Star" ro!'ter nf rodeo ou!la "s for the 1969 .\'at1onal Finals Rodeo al Ok!aho1na Cily in Dcceml>for. \Yiule scort'-'I'. of sopranO'.'i . a ltos, barilonts alld bass.es tried out last weekend for posnions in Orange County".~ resident master v.orks choral ~ro u p. ltnors were "consp1coously absent" from 'he auditions of the Irvine \laster Chorale, reported Dr. ~1a u rice Allard, director. ·•\\'e are issu!ng an SOS to Orange County rnt·n 11 ho ha 1 f" t ~nor vocal abiluies," he said. "TenfJrs may still a udJtion for our J!roup during rehearsals " Hehcarsals lor the cotTI· p<J n}"s s~ond season v.·111 be held each \londay evening at 7 r ni. in Rooms 412 and ~14 of Corona dcl .\lar High School. nr Allard will cont 1 nu r holding aud1t1011s for se,·eral wttks at E 30 pm. in the The 1\nahe1n1 rodeo. to be same rooms. held in the Con,·rnt1on Center ;>,frs. J an Cn\erl. audition October 10·1 1·12, "'111 combine <-oord1nator. reported more the top broncs and bu lls from than 300 persons from c111 es OOth Ca lifornia rodeo ranche.!1. throughout the county audiition- the Jay Spear al l\e .... hall. and rd for choral assignments dur- the Fl~ 1ng U at .\tar:. ~ville. tng !hr weekend tryout.'!. ••\\'e Heading the Callfnrnia !i ~t i< \iere tremendously pleased 1h1· J!rand nld man rif tfl(Jrn 11 1111 the num ber of applicant~ broncs. \\'h1l Bang . Th e .1nd tht outstand ing quahly of 1 allanl old Jay Spc.ir buckskin \Ulces." ~ht said. "This con- w,1s at the first "'a1 ion<1I firms our belief that Oraniz t Final~. held at Dallas tn 1959. County lS capa ble of sup- and ha ~ no1v been sclrc!ed porting a 1n<1s ter 11· or k s n1cire t1n1es for th e Fin;ils th;in gruup " an~· olhrr bronc: in histor;, -Add1t1 onal infOriTiat1on rin 1cn or the ele1cn yeilr~ the the chor;il group mAy he nh· ~·1111boy classic: has been hf'Jd. la1ned by writing [[} the Ir vine Jl 1~ llrad !Urning grry. \\·'hil ~l ~~ter .Cho~ale. P 0 . B~~ .B ring began tile '69 season by 41 1·1, Jrvrnc, Lal1r. 9'l664. OCT. a.NOV. II f'.\OlA HILLS PLAY -Tht Padua HlllJ 1"hcatrt la prutn~ in;:; "Panorama .\lex1cano,'' with a uthentic Mexican folk t1a~ and MHlgs. Oct. I thtouah Nov. t~. Wed. lhroup $a~ at II J(J p !'n with mallneet al 2:30 p.m. Wed. •nd Sat. AdJ01n1ng the 300·Se.at air-coodllloned theater J~ lhe Padua dtnrng room 11o here the player11 t.ntertaln during lunch and dinner \l e~1can anti Amcri1.:<1n food 1.-. !lt·rvc1I dolly, e:..- cept .\Ion P<idua l hl l~ 1 ~ located 1,11 Parlu;1 A\'r , 1hrrc 1nrlc~ north of foothill Bl\d. in Cl<in:111ouL !'hone 1-6:tf>.J288. OCT. 9-11 "'"EST\ll~STER f''Ol'~DERS' CELEBRATION -T111$ c11 .v fc.Sti\'al .... 111 be held Oct. !I to JI ;i nd \1·1!1 111i:lu(le 11 p11ri1Qc. lour-dav carn11 al. fun and load booths by c1 \11<" ,:i:rOUl>fl, a barbecUe dinner and a pa ncake hrcakfa ~t t11 rTi;irk the c lly0$ 99th ann1~ersar\'. Site uf the fe11t11·al is Beach Blvri. a nd 13th St . \\'estm1nstir. Call Chamber of Commerce, 897·2113, for rnore 1nformauon. OCT. I& TR.\\'EL A:\D AD\'E.'\TliRE SERIES -Al OC:C AU· rtnorium . ZiOl fa1r1·1tw Rd , Costa ~lesa , Pri. Oct. 10 at g p.n1. ··Red China'' 1s the first of a six.film . serie! 11pon-. SOl"ecl by Jlie~·port K1wao1s Club to benefit K1wan1s Club projects. Adm1.s&1on : Adults. $2.00 : students. $1.00 ; season uckets SJO.IXI for adullS, and $5 .00 for students. OCT. 1' BESEFIT SOFIBALL GAME -!lun11ngtor1 Beach Po- lice Officers Assn. \'S. Huntington B<'arh Pollet Reserve Offi~rs Assn. at ~tar1na Park, Craham St. and Edinger .A re .. Sun., OC'!. 19 a t 7 p.m. (~ame -"·ill benefit Explorer Scout Troop 563, v.·h1ch 1., sponsored by lhe reserve offi· eers. Ad.rn.Wioo: $1.00, or book of six tickets for sa.oo. Door prizes. In the Galleries Mesa Libraries Off er Exhibits CHARLES 80\.\.ERS t.1USEL!)f -2002 N. !11ai n St., Santa Ana. Hours : Tues. through Sat., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun. I to S p.m.; \\'ed. and Thurs. evenings, 7 to 9 p.m . No admission charge. Series of \rater colors by Elsie Lee Ritter nf Kt11o•part Beach Salt Y.'orks: collection of sandstone concre- uons and mud clots; Cochem photo collect1on. COFFEE GARDE.'/ GALLERY-2625 t:. Coast J·ligh.,.·ay. Corona del .'-lar. Hours : !I am. to J .30 p.m .. ~·lon. thrOtl(h S.aturday. On e:tli1b1t through Oct., assemblages by Carl !/~tel ; oil paintings by Susan Hcrlel. LAGUSA ART GALLERY -301 Cliff rJr1vr . 1.aguna Beach. Admission SI. .\fembers and one gue st free. !lour~: noon to 5 p.m. On exhibit through Del. 26. annual member· ship show. ~fESA ART LEAGlE -;.13 Center :it . .:.:osla ~lesa 11ours: Sat. and Sun. J 10 5 pm. Continuou~ exhibit of art v.·ork in ,·arious media by Art Leaglle mrmbcrs ~o admis· s1on charge. Cl\'IC CE.\TER GALLERY -3:100 \\est :-.·r11port Gh d , !\'e11o·porl Beach Hour~ 8 30 a m to S p rn .\Ion .fn. On exhibit through Oct . stitchery by Penin~ula S!itchery Guild. \E\\'POHT l\ATIO.'\AL BA:'\h': -]{191} Ba~·ide Dr1\·r. ~e ..... port Beacli. C.:urrcntly nn l'~h1b!I through Oct , during regular business hour s, "·ater colors by 1\line.Jhistleth11o·a1te. SO. C·\LlF. FIRST )";AT'L BA\I\ -1;122 Bc.1rh Bild , lluntJngton Be.ich On e.i;h1bi: du ring rrgular business hours, through Ocl. 17. pa1nLJngs by Aldlne Suttles. \\'ESTER.\' AHT GALLERY -At the Saddleback Inn • 1660 I:::. Firsl St , Santa Ana Hour~: ll 30 am. to 2 30 p.rn. .'-Ion .. 11 :JO a.m. to 10 p 1n. Tues. througl1 Fri.: J to 1 t p.m. Sat. and 5 to 9 p.rn . Sun. On exhibit through the month nr Oc!. retrMpectne e1hib1t of \\'rstern artist Clyde (Vic) For- sylhe. COSTA ,\IESA LIBR.J,RY -566 Ct'n1er St, Costa i\les,11. On ex hib:t during regular library hours !hrough Oct., oila and acrylics by Ferne \\'1Jham5. ~fUTI:AL SA\'J\GS A."\D LO \~· -2867 J:::. Coast High· v.·ay. Corona del ,\lar On exhibit during regular businesa hours through vet , portraits and landscapes by Sylvia \loon- ier. 1'"E\\'PORT Jl .\HBOR ART \1t:'SEl.:'I -400 \lain Sr. Balboa, Hour~: \\'ed throu gh Su n. 1 p.m -:> p.m , 1\lon Ii pm -9 pm. On t':th1b1~ Oc!. 8 through !\'ov. 9. "The Nt'"' /\rt of \'anco111er " ;i SlJr1r.1· of .'1£'\en ~oung pa inters, sculp. tors and object makers 11 or~1ng in \·ancou1·er. British Colum- bia ORA.\ GE COAST l 'Ol.l.[(,f; l.lB R \I\\" -~701 Fair· 'le\\· f{oad. Cosla .\!C~« Uri r\h1h11 during re;;ular library t10lirs, p<11nt1ngs by Jeanne Ha~n1011d. .'\IF:~A \'F.:ROI:; LlllflAltY -~~i:S )lr.~:.i \·rrde Dr iv • !·'.a~L Co~ta /lle5B. On ext11 b1t during reg11 lar hhrary hour~ through th e month of Oct , otls, 1ra112 r color~ and collages hy .'.dtl11 ide Porter rrushing \\'orld C h am p 1 on t --,_-oc-.-.-.--,--.,---_,,----._---------------:---:c-~~;-;i-;;;a.;~ Shal'.'n Da\'iS to the rarth. 1 --1'hi~ 11o·itl be the eighth trip for .' the bareback bronc Cheyenne, 1 11o·ho was also d1 the fi rst r Finals in '59, but ill 16 i~ six , ~ears }oungrr lhan \\'hiz . Bang. F.m pl y Saddlrs, now 18 I· year:i; old. 1rrnt to lh!' Finals first in 1900. The Flying U Ra nch placed four bulls among the sporl's . • finest. Best record ts that of \.i Old Brindle. \11ho has bucked off 26 of 28 11o·ould·be r iders this vear Sonora Hed and Grand National. each 1nak1ng his third Flnals trip, have been ridden but three and four limes, respectively, and have. carried rider~ to the payv.·in· dow on every successful ride.. These sixteen anin1als 11'ill ht' among the sixly bronrs, J. thirty·£i1·1: bulls and fill y head of (attic , "·h1ch will be quartered an the Convention?, Center parking Int for the four .~ performances of P a c 1 f i c Indoor Rodeo. Purses art ex- pected to top the $11.500 paid la5t year. v.•hen World Cham· pion Larry Mahan took All Around C..:01\·boy honors al AnahruTI. Tickets, priced from $2 to l!i. are available at the Con11enlion Ctnler box· offi ce, 111 all Computlcket and Mutual outlets and at U n i t e d California Banks ir1 Orange C.:ounly. Performances are <it 8 • pm October 10 11nd 11 . v.·ith 2 and fi p m. 5tarting l imes for Sunday lh~ 12th. SERVICES? ••• WE'RE LOADED WITH THEM 7 DAYS A WEEK DELIVERY TO STORES, RESTAURANTS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC . Fooch f,.,.,.. •11 O•f • Or• world' H,,..,;,,., 11•ll••1111ltt, lt!9iu"' endo•t , Flor;ol, Ind''" A·••r q·•11• fruit, 9intt• f•om F'I'• •nd m•nv, m•ny .,.0•1. Fo il ... r•11 11•d polt lo•t. '''"" lou1d 11l•d1 . c•"ol tl•c~•. colt olew end lnt lly, ..,,~., ..,.,,,, ,...,d .,., .... , f!o'"''" end flo••I ,,.,,.,,,.,,,.11 lro m $1 .~' to SIOO. W,tclt fo r florol d1p'1. 9••nd "11'"'"'1· com0.,9 t•on . F11• flow1•1 91lor1. -CLIP THESE COUPON S & SAVE - ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ........ , ......... . F1mov1 Qv11ity • Alw1y1 Pepuler • • • • • • For HMlth S•k• 'r•1h·T11ty ZUCCINI • • CUCUMBERS • SQUASH • IQ • 10¢u. : 5 for C : • llMIT-.S llS. • LIMIT-5 • • WITH THIS COU,ON • WITH THll COUPON • ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . couroNS I Xrllll OCTOll• I Our F1mou1 • JONATHAN APPLES I 0¢u. • • • • LIMIT-S l..15. • WITH THIS COUPON -• • • • • • • • • Yo11r d•nnt r h1 1 l• bt "•ul of th;, wo .ld" t i tlt tt• I•"• •••••u•t nll, 1ht y buy th• f,,,,,, P•ll• d ue • "'""'Y ce11 buy. Tht y wo11'I 11Hlt for t n.,thi!l9 1111 .Th t y dtrrund !ht bJ1t. 1,., tllem i nd "'ou'll •et ! •£MIUNDT'S "llAUTIPUL '°OD ... now 1 loc1lion1, Co1t1 M111. Pl1c•nlo• end How about you c•lling us? ' "Of::\1\'GC COUNTY'S FASTEST GRO,\'ING PRODUCL DRG . .\Nfl t1TION" .. ··32 )'t nr.t of Producr ,.:n o1n How .. I ) PHONI 61l·1715 673-1711 Ordrr of rltt l/OU$C" ··-.:..-~.1'..- I j I ' • • l I t. l - -~. -----· --·--·--.,.............---~------~-----~ ............... __...........,...,.....,....,..._."-~-~~~~~~~·.o ~,.,--.,.....,,...-y,;. -·.---,--.;·v .... ,, '• WEEKENDER OUT N .. ~ DA il '( P[LOT f,!) .. ' lly :\OH.U STA1'LEY t ' f I • ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE C LUB ' i Some1v here along the. line these past 11'eek ,(. 111thoul any l)oop!a or l'anfare, rail settled unn11 s- takably u1to our dally li ves. Bringing the t1sual sp<1lr ot act1v1ties thal edn only be a ~soC 1dled 11 ith thi.~ i11ne ol year Nov.i, 111lh the "1gns and stirrings of aulu1nn p1·1dent on every hand. st1111n1cr sec1ns a distant men1ory. Sun-1vashed days on beach or boat are <1 imn1cd by preparations for a 1vholly diftercnr round of social cvenl s. A PARTY TIME fVlostly the!'e seeiris to be a lot of catching: ~1r lo do . Some new places tha'l opened th ei r doors 1vhile vacation bustle kept us on the n1ove-an even larger nuinber of old establishments lhat we re bypassed for several n1onths. . \nd. of course, Ille spcelal rail happcnin~s lh ~t inevitably call for observance by a convivial gath- rring-of friends or relatives. If a fc1v hot don s tide rooters through the agonies of cheering lhc hon1e Learn to a gridiron v ictory, game's end finds the \Vhole gang heading to a favor- ite spot lo celebrate or co1nmiserate, as the casP 1nay be, over food and grog. ('rrtai1ity Lhere i .~ no better place to 1'1porl. the new '70 model n1vver than dr1v1ng llf> to the rest<iu- rant that has been frequented al! these _vr ars in the old Essex . 'I' I ' •• li:l l s J\lv Ba;!°· Speaking of fall happen1n gs. one of the season·~ biggest openings 11'111 take p!a("e in Anahe1nl ~a.night . Off Broad11'ay \Ye st at the Grand l·lotr.I ofhc1<1 ll1 l1 c,ht s 11p <iga1n 11·1th the ne1v lopie<il and sa\1r1t'.il .. ·rhtrl 's il1 y ncig ""' .'\1ter SC\ era] da rk 1veeks. the (;rdnd '.' hand- ~onie cabaret the;:1t !'t:' re sun1e s it s entcrtainn1ent and night club poli t y 1v1 lh_ thi s highly-pi-01111 ~111~ rl'v\1r 11nported d1rccll y fron1 Ne1v York . TOPICAL REVUE l·:xec u11 vr producer flic:hard E, 1\eustadt de ... - !"r1be s the ne1~· format as a last-paced . extl'en1rl ~' fully etnd topic.11 satire 1vith Ne1v \'ork director ;;ind <"a st. '"fhere is son1ething for everyone in our lypr of sho11'.' · he adds. Co1nt:1dentally, \hr Ne1v \·ork produc111;,; <:0111- p<1 ny is Off Broadway P roductio ns. I nc., no relci l1011- .-;hip to the natne or the (;rand tl otcl sho1v room 11nl !I the present venture. 1'he i\'"c.;v \:ork coinpany p rod uc:e .~ mu:-;ical ron1edy revues in i\lia1ni, il1ernph1 ~. !J etro1 t <1110 other points v"est ;ind mid-1ve!ll. Lxecut.ive produ{"- ers Neusladt and c;eorge \\Im. Lia.~ arc 01·cr ~cei ng the .A.nahei1n production personal ly. 'FIRST CLASS' SHOWS Lia .~ says. '"\Ve fe el the Or8nge l·oun!y 1narkel 1.<; "ide-oren for the Ne1v \'ork .~tyl e of ente.rl a1n- .. . -. . .. ...... .... ...... kn11\\·n revue direc.:tor 1;1·tu' t"asey J'ron1 Ne1v \'ork 'to take the guiding reins !or ... l'hal's.f\·ly Bag :~" 11e .llas- heen rehe-arsing cast n1ernber~ u1 :\nahe1m since Septen1 ber '12. '!'he troupe u1cludcs l·:t1nar1f' \\'cndel . origlt1::il nl'f -l3ro<Jd11·<Jy L·.:i ::.t 1nen1bcr ol "Little .\lary Sun- !'hine ," F';1tti ('ope. 11·ho perlorn1ed 111 Droad111ay·s · 110111 i\01v 0011· .)ont's." llalc Phillips, 1l'ho .1ust lui· 1;.t1cd a lead in '"Shtnvboat" 1vi th f)at O'Brien : an<I .Jerry <:ri.l.,se, pron1inent song and dance n1an ln Lhe re1•ue (·ircul"l . lJ avi d lJOU<:C1tC or NB('"s . L.augh·l 11"' d e.~ignrd the c·ostu1nes. Co1nn1e111tn g on 1hr polic.v of tlir 11r1v Off RrocHi· 11·uy \\It\'>\, .J ohn Nlr Krnnon. vi c.:e pre.s1denl and rnan· ;i~1ng d1rl'C!01' of the t :rand llot(·I . said cvc1·yr!1111 •..: 1vill he "fir.~t-t:l<:i ;;<; 111 ~1ntcrta1n1n cn1 . der·or and ~r1'- 11 r·e." TWO SHOWS ON WEEKENDS 'J'he. ne11· Jaugli-1 11 styled sho1v 11'111 pl<iy n con - 11nt11ng run in the roo1n 'rue;.days through Sundays 111th sho11 s at 8::.10 p.111. and I ale sho11·s on Fridays ;ind Saturdays at 11 p.n1 . 'l'i ckcl prices are .'.>3 1vcek111 gll1.~ an d ~u11d a.1·, !').l nn Fr1d<'tys and Sa turdays. Rc ~rrva t ions CCltl hP n1<1dc by calling Off Broad1vci,v \\'est. and grot1p d11'- counl s are availciblr. The Grand Jl olrl. loc-atcd il('rl!~-~ f1·oi11 Ille 1na111 gr1te to Di sneyland , aJ..;o o!J'er.-; dinin~ 111 the str1kin i:: ~laiador ll:oorn and rntci'tainn1e11I in !he Sr1'ill r l .. nungr . \lc•1Tvmac menl. \Ve'IJ provide fir sl-cla.-;s sho11 $ 1v1th the be -.t 'l"hcre 11·111 be .an added 111eJ sure of feStiv1tv in lalent available : and 1n the beautiful fa cilities nl lhe llfOCcedin0cr s al the i\•Ierr_v111ac this \\"eek.end. 0Thr *\bove a!I. though, the season is a ren1inde r n( Off B d 11• 1 · lh bl ' ·11 ' roa v.1ay · e:;. 11 c re sure e PU ic 1v1 re-roll ickin« Col'ona dc l J\1ar eslablishrnent is going oil harvest and boun·1y .. A. goad to start gallivanting in o .~earch of the countless dining pleasures the area :-pond ," out by 11'ay of celebra\1ng: its first anniversary. offers in such cibundancr. Of{ Broad1v<1y F'roduc t1on s. Inc . brough t 1\lell-01rner l\lary J'ike justly dcservci; to lake a Je1v ~~~~~~~~.--.-=~===~=,-- BJ.en i~.i:~'(~~ · 'i!Jl!Dum8 Restaurant SCENIC MOUNTAIN /SEA ATMOSPHERE DANCING NIGHTLY TUE. Thru SUN. The Naturals I 7'" MO•lH I Open Daily-Sun. Brunch· Res. 499-2663 31106 Coast Hwy . South Laguna Erd.,tl•inmf!nt Nighlly T uf!sda y thtouqh Saturday THE. FA B ULOUS DICK SEAN ... BANQUET FACllll lES FOR ~so * SERVING LUNCH AN D DINNER OA!l Y l\1EADO WLARI\. country club GOMER SIMS. CECIL HOLLINGSWORTH. C<1-0wn•n 16782 GRAHAM STREET HUNTINGTON IEACH For Raserv11tions Call 846-1186 or 846-1416 'l{efreshment ._Means a -:I I V1<TOR Hu'° Inn .(ot of Things A long look .at thC' ro ll ing 5ecr The nost.alg1c cry o( 1 wheeling gull The. ilor.al 01rtb1ry of .a fre nch G;uden A nd, good food .oi11d dri nk 1n s.uch • setting! The VICTOR HUGO l.\J ,'1 has bren ref1eshing d1 11ers and n1aking n1r•mor1e~ (or OV('r .!I (jUdrlr r of ~ century. Open Daily luncht-on-Din11rr- CocktAil~ Ch;impagne Rrun ch- Surtd;iyfrom 1·1 . .)0 .a r" to 2 p.n1. Clifi Drivtt .at CoJ~! .. ,i~hwAy-lJgun.J Br .Jch <4!J<\-9477 .. VILLA ROMA Speciali1inq in Italian Dinners HAVING A PARTY . A GATHERING OR FAMILY DINNER? Our starod1rd spec.ii i lp..,ghelli di11ne r c.onsi1t1 of our delicious meat sauce i nd meat ba lls, topp1d with im- ported parmesan c.he1se , and include, out delicious g4rlic toast. N<> G•1h t • t11 .,,,.,n w ,th "~' d,,~e1ebl, ~l urr-•num ~0~1 •,~•ri , NM,.,bc-r of din11c-r1 •nd pric-T• 10 •111.,. 100 -.s1•s.oo • -s1.10 SO -72.50 4 -S.10 25 -16.00 l -2.,0 10 -14.50 1 -1,45 JESS PARKER Appearing Nightly Tu11dof '~'' Swndo, BANQUET FACILITIE S AVAILABLE l'HONl Sl6·25S~ 117 OCEAN AVI. HU NTIN6TON l(ACH 0..-1r!ook ing Th i Pacific. Oc.ean At The Pier NOW OPEN ~~~1j" -AIRPORT COSTA MESA -ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 1262 PALISADES ROAD ( 7141 546·83'0 Mon . thru Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.-Sunday 4p.m.·1 2 p.m . SERVING LATE DINNER To 12 :30 A.M. Mon.·Thurs.-1:30 A.M. Fri .·Sat. featuring the s•m• world.f.,rno us m•nu & lounq• enj oyed by millioro1 for th;rty.on• ye1rs •t th e @iri~i!B'W -ARCADIA SONGWRITER -SONGSTRESS KATE PORTER AND HER GU11AR NOW OPEN Grotto Underground Discotheque Dan cin9 .. , Cockt.ils .,, J, J, MACK luncheon 11 ;30-4 Mon .. thru S11t . Dinner from 4 D11ily -Sund11y Brunch 11 ·2 33)3 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 642-4298 3344 Eds! Cods! Hwy, Corona dol M" Luncheon • Dinner • Cockto11 ih Olr.E '" ~l!IENOL'f ~r.uc; ~un~OUNO"JG~ "'••U••• ly "d<·O•b''~ "' '"' •olc,lul "''<>•m•I ~•n'" on•·~ ol "n' '''"'' ~"' '•~nf '~ ORIGINAL OILS ART Gallery If l(ADIN" COA~l AITIST5 OPENING TONIGHT •·A rl f'li(·in rp:. :=.:i tiriz ing" -Min,,,; 81!T"nld '"thf' bP"t. i::hO\I' in tn\Tn'' -Mi•'"i Bt•~h ."1111 "Ill i nd-hJ o IV i 11~(' -t '"/1uP1/11UJ Cifizen•lr111r111il "I! 11(p!;i !i (iril hit !" -(0(J/t1n1/J11~ Qi•,,11frlt '"rl .rnami l· ~1 yl e" -r1 . l,1Jutltr1'alt :\.tw• rr.n FOR~! A:-ICF.S 'J'u es .• \\'e d., 'l'hurs. & Son. ~h01'"1 ime 8:.10 p.m.-Ticket s ~3.00 2 ~hf"lws Friday&. SRturdRy' :\;JO p.m. & 11 :00 p.m.-Tifket~ ,4.UO GRAND HOTEL 'Tl'?eMm"" W~y-.An11hf':IM (A~ f-rmn Dimey1"'ad) (714) 772-7777 ~ho11 bo1vs fo r the 0Cc<1s1on too . Jn jus'l one short year of opera\.ion :;:he has n1anaged to tombine all '1he right ingredients lo cre;lle one or the Sout-p \ "oi.lst 's great fun spols. C:ut having a good· t111\c 1s nnt the !-iOl e fa c lor 1h;11 attracts patrons lo the "i\lcrry n1ac:. No evenin~ 1 L\\t ts 1:on1plctc 111 thnt1 t d1n111>r to lcad·into the la'ler 1nerrtnic111 . GALLERY WALLS .\nd the ahvays !'111e food scerns further en · l1a11ced by the re~taurc:111r , a rl gallery-like settin.!;. 'l'he 1valls hang heavy ll'ilh so n1any excellent 0 11 pain't1ngs on e gets the fee li ng of dining in a private t)11l hon1ey little n1useu1n. '!'he recently expanded dinner n1cnu has sWI Ileen kept srnall. offering about a dozen different rnl rPc s-. 'J'hc choices. ho11·cver. sho1v a discernirij: eye for balance and varic-ty to please all tastes. CHANGING SPECIALS Lead ing off lhc bill of fare is a different din nll,r special each night. \Vl th price varied according to ·U1e entree, il includes hoine-made soup du jour. choice of fresh spinac h salad or c risp, mixed green salad 1vith choice of dre,;si ng, baked potato and a demi !oar of oven~hot bre<id. ll:e;::1,,\)ar entrees range fr0111 the .i::rnunrl ~Jrloi n ~le·ak , n1us hron1n sauce. ~1 .50. to the Nc1v \'ork cut ~lrak. $~.i.), ~- In bet1veen are ~uc h le1npling po ss ibiLitle~ a.~ fdet of sole, SL.75 ; J<'lorida red snapper. $2.95 ; veal parn1igiana, s paghetti, S2.95 : ·turkey Marco Polo I broccoli, ham. turkey, ~aure supreme), S3.50; Pendleton steak . ~3.95 ; petite file t 1nignon fenced in Continued on Page 26 ~~/ SIZZLER . TOP $149 g/RLOIN includes french fries or baked pota to and Sizzler !oast HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ ro1"'l & l".l11 •11 ,,., 11\~I ~••<" •1•0. U l •llll COSTA MESA Hll.l(,R('l SQIJ ... llE f':f '11t-10 lFl'.ACO ~lATIO~ ( Ill" & S••t• A~• •<1·101 CHILD'S PORTION H.1.LF PR ICE (Children ~nder 12) PHO NE IN ... All llEMS AVlllABlE TO lA!E OUT !hr ne.. Cl),. [Mariqe , >f!Slauraqt { aqd fiardeq ·l · J I·• j,. ,:,11tl .!11 11'11'111 II firo11t;hll ~JI ·~' ''"'"'';; IH "'"''I !'\r'IV t110t"I Jnrl 1,,1,. \V<'ll r•"P~'"d gourole! '"''Tl"-"'"11 sf.lrvrd. 5rrol11n,i: 11•V"t '·"" ~dJ ~fl ~tn10,11hrre ,,f t h,11111 ~nd ro md1Ke, Cn101' 1h11 e n(.h•"l•111: JlnuJ'phrre IO• lnnrt-, !. l O! ~.1.ul), (lonnrr. And, opcn1ni:: ~oon , llir n•o'i e~<.;t!rn~ ~vine ldl,11 '" )ouihrrn Cali ion~•a. R~'Cf\,11 1011~ ~llS!iDled. 644 ·1700 l~I . 55.:. DON JOSE' -·proudly pr111ntt - HERB MARTIN Noted Jau Pianist Tuesday thru Sunday IN THE FI ESTA HOOM 1-'r.OM a::lO P.M. lo I 30 .'\.M. Finest Mexican Food At Reasonable Prices e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Ad1ms (at Magnoli•I Hunt. B111ch 962-7911 II DAILY PILOT rr.d•Y sirittmbtr 2b, 1'6!:> .... ------------~~~~~1,1~·------------------------------------------------------~o 4wersR·-~·~;:~:~:7• :. wEEKEN»E•t 0 U T ' N A B 0 U T [j • IUTA.Ul.AHT AND • ~UM O•T l llll,.CH ..J • cocnAIL lOUNGf • ~··E SIJPP( It fu:= .§!!l:ZW::Z:• IN• I i»"i!l<t\"!li<W riV" .. , ... """'='"""'""""'"-=""'"'-"'"'"'" .. -" ... .,,,,.,mr ... =-'<D'Uk""'"""" ____ ""' __ .,,..,,..,, .... ., .... ., .. ...,,.,,,., .. ,, .... , "'"""'*"''""'"'' ............. ,, .............. ..,,,...""' '* _ ..... ~":-f "'""'J:O:~"""!\!;ltp ... ~ • 01 .. IO>G OCEANFRONT DINING, ATOP TOWERS WING Of SURF And SAND HOTEL IW SO UTM co•tt MIOMlllAT 1!.e FLINGE!{lll ENTERTAINMENT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK DANCING * HAP HALL DUO ,.,,., Jon• •••••• .. '"'" MON.-TUU.·WID. * Larry Lake Singl'r l.u 1tan~t Thur.tllt•S••· ~ R:11 i1r-Met1 The1f•r ;_ £I:r Costa Mrs.a 145 f . 1 •rti St. J.,.1 •ff New,..rt llfd. 'J'li e RELAX W IT H OUR NE W DOUBLE BUBBLE COCKTAIL HOUR IN THE LOUNGE ONL Y 4T06DA1LY MIKE JORDAN DUO Monday thru Saturday -1:30 to 1:30 2300 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa 540-8535 FOR ADVERTI SI NG IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 64 2-432 1 ContinuM from P•g• 1S baton . S4 .:.!5; roC1sl pr1n1c rib of choice cas1ern bcrf, au JUS. $4.50. SOUPS AND GREENS _.\Jl of these are al so served ~·1th ho1ne-madr soup du JOUr . choice of the fresh spinach or mixed gre en salad, baked potato and demi loaf of O\"en -hot bread. 'JV.a addioooaJ sel ecuons arr the pier 33..\4 :,alad, greens laced 'tl.'ith sea food . tomato, hard <..1>0ked egg, asparagus spears and Louie dre~sing . $2.tiO ; sirloin stea k sandv.'1ch, ~erved v.1th choice of J>oup o r salad. $3.50 . .<\nd on ~londa y e venings only. th e ~lerrymac offer s one of the mo:.t reasonable dinner buys an}· \~here around. It 1s I talian spaghetti and m eat balls. "'ilh green salad and hot garllc bread, for lhe tidy sum of $1 .50 . \fel.lspri ngs of all the fun .-.t.i rred up in the lounge are the l \\'O tal ented ente rtainers alterna tin~ at the piano bar. ~lond ay through \\'ednesday nightc; thf' ·popula r \!el 1·aylor holds forth, ,,·hile enchant- ing: Eil een \\'rig ht ho ld5 do"·n the forl Thursday through Saturday evening.•. AT THE PIANO BAR .\s solo a ct ~. e1lh er one of these performers i!ii 1 hard to beat . Both have developed a host of fa n!'i from many appearances in Orange County, and con- tinue 10 groom new admirers 1n their ,,·cekly st;r,,, here. .\ <:011 s1 dera blf' a1nounl or voc·al ca pabd!l y 1<. d e1nons1ratcd fre<1urntly too 11·hen 1n anager Die~ SWISS CHALET 'THE ULTIMATE IN CONTI NENTAL CUISINE'' OPEN DAILY -11 A.M.4 10 l'.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Enj oy Be•ul iful Org•n M u~ic While Oiri i ng E.'<'111ry Friday •nd Satur day Ni9ht RnenotiOM: 646-5383 ,.14 North N•witorf loul••ord, N•wport Inch THE KING'S INN HAS GONE BIKINI! SAM I LEE WELCOMES YOU Ol'fN DAILY 9,00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. RANDOLPH ot HISTOL COSTA MESA DELANEY'S Jeo. ~~}r IT'S LOCAL LOBSTER SEASON Fresh Daily From The 8odt Select Your Dinner lobster l ive From Our New T dnk Open Daily 11 A.M. -1 A.M. 630 E. lido Parle Dr., N.B. -675-0100 'Whe~ Exciting (Jiings c5'~ Happening ' Tl1r /n,.,,J •·TJ.rrr'• ('OM.Nllf~ i11 lhr. Sr.Dill, Lo""'" Dinbt,ili thr b«alilrd M•l•il.tJr RtJowt L.r.Uli. llf!UI h1t1pr( f•riJi/ifit GRAND HOTEL 7 fUC>M..ut V.'AT' A~ .t. ff!J'~. CAt.l"I'. 71:!--7777 Dean & Frank Aqree • • • TONY SIRMARCO l'orn1erly i\I \.'1ll a Capr i Restaurant ln Beverly l li lls 1s 'fhei r F'avorite Chef Now He 'i. In Costa Mesa At THE CASPIAN 1670 N•wport Blvd -642-1293 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN DISHES \UCHA$, .. VIAL ALA PA•M rGt AM4 •• CASSE•Otf .,,th M.,.,1. ''""' . con ~•d i" • •··~ •r ~t·•1 ••uc •, 1011 of ch11•• , ••••od ""h S P •9~'"" CHICll!N Al.A CACCIATO•E A 11;9 d<"r •• lo• b•9 ••t•" A tru • ltolit" "•~' SHlll M, "SCAlll!'I" ALA IT.t.L1ANO Ju..,bO p<o-~< w,th l '"'"" C ot~•-bulio< 1•U<O ••• STEAKS e LOBSTER e PRIME RIB '-••I .. 11 A.M. -11 ,.M. M••.-.. ri. -2·11 Scl•rcl•ys .\lcLaughlin bun ts into song with his lnsb ball ads and s how tunes. \\'1th everything the hlerrymac hi s going for it <is a ni~ht spot, t11e fact should not be overlooked !hat it is also a likely place to enjoy a very satis· l)1ng luncheon./\ daily lunch special and a nice se· lect1 on of sand11·1chcs. egg dishes and salads pro- '1de a lot of sa vory prospec ts for midday eating. , {:.·" ~ Open ~e1 Pn d a~ s a \••eek. the ::0.Ier rymac is lo- Cflt ed al 3344 .E. Coa st High"°'ay, Corona del ;\Jar. :\nd one n1ore thing. There \\·ill be champagne ;ind hors d 'ouvres for all during the big ann1 vcrsar '' celebration through tomorrow. ~ \Vhat Price Ron1ancc'! Been \l'Ondering about the ever-soarin~ cost of !nbstcr-the cla \1·s that refreshes-at vour fa1·o n te .•ca food bistros? · ir you 1nissed it. L . i'.J. Bo yd's syndicated col - 11mn in the DAILY P ll .. OT several issues back gave 11·hat !:iounds like a forthright 'xplanation to tod ay·~ .~k yroc ket ing prices for th e al11·ays popular a nd \as- 11· little crustacean. ~e£>n1s the fen1ale lob~Ler can 1na1e nnlv d urin,!! ,, i11·0-day period 1\•hich reotcurs but on Ce everv 1110 year.~. Compounding the problem, 1he lady I~ <i pparenlly quite per sni ckely in her choice of malr I lo b;:~~fl!(.~~~~ I ·~ t . ~ ~ne z ~.Bll}! t, i I! 111•11••• lf•'idl'.l 'J .~f11pr1 ;P.r A•1·11nf' t I ~ ....... ,,0, .. ,, .. '"""' ~ 1 -~~~~~~~ Real Can!~~.~ ~~od t1k• home . l TAG CHINElE WINO 111 21 it pl., Newport B••<h OR iol• 3-9560 LINDA LANE AFFAIRE MON DAY THRU SATURDAY JAN & PAUL 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 19•tw"" •""""'' • •"'•~ .. , A""~ P•r~'"t ri_,..,1l11n1 ....... 2030• BERLINER RESTAURANT AND BEER GARDEN The Only Place to Dine The Continental Way Enjoy on• of our Hom•Cook.d Dinn•r• WIENERSCHNITZEL -SAUERBRATEN HASENPFEFFER -BEEF STROGANOFF WINE.CURED SAUERKRAUT POTATO DUMPLINGS -ANO MANY MORE !! We S e rve the Fin est Wines Fro m Ge rmany and France Our Be e rs are Imported Direct From Ba varia LISTEN TO THE CONTINENTAL SOUNDS OF SYLVIA and Her Accordion FRIDAY, SATURDAY I. SUNDAY -F•om I P.M. 0J)9n Tu••d•v thru S1turd1y-l l 1.m.· l 0 p.m. Sund1y 3.9 p.m. -Clos.cl Mond1y1 w. SKve S1ndwiche1, ausln"1rnen'1 lunch90n ALL.DAY In th1 B•1utiful Town & Country Center 1 B582 Beach Blvd. Huntinqton Beach 968·5800 So particular, in (act, Lh a t only about one fc- n1ale in 25 ev'r becomes a fitting partner for the object of her affections'. llence--no population ex- plosion amon~ lobsters hke that plaguing some spe- t.ies of our acqu aintance. But Boyd's con1menta ry leaves us baffled by 11. larger puzz le. Son1ewhat like ourselves, female 00- \ 1nes a nd the bu lls a re no t qui te a s selective. Sn 1\hy is it that steak prices keep going up and up too ? "\'ol on Ri,·ie ra i\fcnu Diners c an aJv.a ys count on li nd1ng a ho~'t of del ectable of!crings at the super b R1V1era !le!.tau- rant in Sou th Coast Plaza. Costa :'llcsa. \\·e have lea rned of one ite m that is not likely to be ~crved under any circum sta nce5 . J~v en if it ll'cre to become ,il1St aboul the la ~t form of sustena nce left in the country. The partic ular foodstuff is J erusalein arl.ichoke. ·r he story a s to \vh y you probably \\'On'l ever find this dish on the Riviera menu is an excellent t est.J - 1nonial to the folly of 1va r and it s result.ant sUfferin~ and privation for mankind. In a recent col umn item on our fondness for artichokes \\'e \vent into some detail about the com· 1non vaMey knov.·n a s f'rench artichoke. But in pass- ing. a fe1v sp~ifics "'ere a lso noted about the much lesser kno,vn Jerusalem artichoke. NOT A ONE Shortly after the 1niormation a ppeared in prin t, l\ e \1·ere dining at th e Rivi rra one night a nd soon found ourselves being greeted warrnJy by Berna rd Rigolet. one of the trio of Frenchmen \l'ho ope rate the place .. .o\lmost at once he remarked about havin ~ been jolted by our mention of the J cr usaJc n1 a r li· choke. Puzzled, v.•e inquired v.•hy 5uc h wa s the case only to have Bernie give some rather stralght.for· ,,·ard ans\\'ers \1•hich stem from the in tense di slike he developed for the artichoke during \\'orld \Va r 1 I -along, apparently. \l'lth the proverbial 50 .000.000 other Frenchmen too. .4.ccording '\o Bernie, the .Jeru ~a le1n a rtichoke became the main staple of survival duri.ng the Ger· m an occupation. Because it was the one item avail· able in any quantity \Vhen the ~ources of supply for nearly all other foods \Vere cul ofL STAPLE FOOD So for weeks and months. and e\·ent ua lly years, people had to rely on it for a dally di et lo s'l<1Y alive. But no matler how i t \1a:-; cooked or treated, p~ long ed c·onsumption c1 111 ckly 1nadc 1l n1 ighty tire· some and tasteless. Beati ng lilUe likeness to 1he f"rench artichoke. 1he Jerusalem variety of the vegeta ble has a c loser r esemblanc e lo a potato a ltl1ough it is more 11·arty a nd m issha pen. Ordinanly rather r;1re on the ma r· kct because il docs not keep 11e!!. i t i3 nonetheless C3$ily gro1\ n in many :;ections of the \\'Orld . . \ few partisans c laLTn the tuber has a pl ea ~ant flavor a nd makes an 1nterest1 ng change from pol.a· 1oes. That it 5hould be cooked 10 ii~ Jacket a flrr be- tn,c:: 11 ell \\'a shed and !icrubbcd . .<\ hard bill of ~ood!i to :-e ll to a F ren chman, oh· '1 ou~ly. 1\nd \1·hy \\'C take thr curl that forms on Bernie's li ps "·hen he pronounces the \\Ord .~ a~ pos1· live proof that the R111era ''on·! be ;,er,·in;:: .Jc nisa· lem artichokes tonight or c\'er. J)11 ! 1\·e \1·111 ccrta111!y :-li c k 11 1th <1n1 thlng rl ~c he C1 nd hi s ptirtne rs. 1\nd re Porro anrl R~ne Bo11~car1·. c ome up 1v1l h in their ~tr.rl1ng r st;ibli s-hm en! 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Barbra cl.w1c <:iboul an orphaned bt found 011 tir e rnotion Wit~ M IC.!iAIL C.Allll (Q"!l~UOUO iur>d11 1.111 •·"'· -(Editor's Note; Thi .t movie gu ide 1s prt>f>a red by the films corr1m1tttl' of Harbor Council PTA. /.f rs. John Clark 1.t president and /.frs. llart Su.·eeney ;,, com1nittee t·hainnan. It is in tl!'nded as n rtfl!'rence 1n clctl!rmi111 119 suitable /1/rns for ceTtain a g,. group~ and will appear weeklll Your Vil'WS art soliciltd. Ma il them. lo lofo- vit Guidt, cart of the DAILY PILOT.) more. Streisand, Omar Sh a r i f n waif cast into t.he teeming pictu re page. I \'-'batever H•ppenal l.O Aunt Walter Pig~n. ~11ualor of the lower class. 11 ; ~~~~~~=====~==========~ Alice! ~M): Horror film star-Tbe l\lalte1e Dippy tG): -• • • ring Ruth Gordon, Geraldine N 0 nsensical romedy-ch.iller Tl1c letter 1mrned1ah•ly Page and Rosemary Forsyth about a cOtJ ple of fly -by-night aftrr tlie h!le rndicates !lie: about a penniless widow who OOsines.~ partners "'·ho become ratinfl 11fuen t//c picture bJI hires housekttper.i w i th in\'Oived with fam ily 0 f the ftfo 11011 Picture Codr j n1oney, murders lhem. plants werewolves. Dan Rov;on and The /.lotion PictuTe Corle them in her yard. Aunt Alice Dick 1'1artin . And Ratin!J Program may' becomes her housekeeper to r Ai\OLY ar~rr.iuy tARCC rn>Clt • cw.n~ 'UJ ta ~.~!';'0:.th• disap-Tb• Boy and Iii< Eagl• -PICKWICK ~ Disney 's Lale of friendship BOOKSHOPS Ho• to Commit Muriag• betwe<n '" Indian boy and a IMI : Bob Hope and Jackie golden eagle. So111~c.-1Piu..eo1u1tma ~ • • • Gleason portray two pro-~219.:• __ _ spective fa thers-in-law who try Oli\'tr ( G l : Spectacular 11•1 tto111'1"1Gd •1'1d. ADULTS musical \'e.rsion of Dickens' ,._, ,.. u 1 ro prevent the. marriage. of,::============="=-='=-='"=0=="=====.I: Bonnie and Clyde: True lhe.ir chlldren. Jane Wyman!r story of tvro bank robbers and and Tina Looise. killers in the Southwest during Odd c 0 0 p I e : Uproarious the. depression. comedy in wh ich t11o-n ill- Bullltt (f.f): Steve ~1cQuet'n matched ex-married decide to is Bullitt. a San t'ranciSC'o room together. Walter f.fat- police detective assigned lo lhau and Jack Lemmon. protect a Chicago mobster The Greal Bank Robbery needed by politician as prime ll'lf): Zero f..lootel, Kim Novak, witness in a Senate crime Clint Walker star in thi!I film hearing. Robert Vaughn. about three different gang at- Daddy~1 Gone A-Hunting tempt.5 to rob a bank on the (1'11): Contemporary suspense same morning. fll m set ln San Francisco Popi (G): Tender comedy about a happily mamed about a Puerto Ric an woman whose fonner Jover widower, played by Alan reappears to terrify her with Arkin, who toils at three dif- demands of her child's murder ferent job6 in order to support as atonement for a previous his two sons. He schemes ~- abortion. Carol White, Scott frantically to lift them out of ~.~. . ~ Hylands, Paul Burke. their slwn environment. ~~ "~• The Detective (S!\tA): -~ ' ' "'· Frank Si natra plays a TEENS ANO ADULTS l••· Show St•rh 7 '·'"· Co11ti111101u Show s ... -4 S••· fr•111 2 ,.,.. BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 1 p.m. FRE E PARKING dedicated "cop" whose in· Barefoot In the Park : ~ vestigation of a murder and Beguiling !tory about the first suicide llnCQVers police cor-few ·weeks of nev;·!ywed life in aid.iii' rupUon and brutalities, as \\'ell a Greenwich Vi llage wa lk·up - as homosexual violence in this apartment. Jane Fond a , melodrama of the sordid and Hobf;rt Redfon:I. ' 'Dick"Van"Dyke.Sally Ann'How'es.t 1onel jcffncs "l y •II 1111\0ard1, ••ul!on• ... Din iultr'l'tPI. L.A.. Ti- WliT COAST '111.Mlt.t.• "WE IOMIED IN NEW HA VEN " lly , ... •~tt>o· If "C•rCH n ,. ~do . Cont. Sun. from l p.m. Eve. Show St1rt1 7 p.m. ADMISSION The strangest trio ever to· track a killer. AND FOR COMEDY bruta l aspects of New York. Funny Girl (G I: Lavish .i.,1......,,"Chit!JChitty"Barig'BaQS" His nymphomaniac wife is Lee rn ugical presenta•;on or the ~ ·~-Jack " p •••~.Pl~ ''~IO~l)lr TlCH.~llO~ UIYI ... Remick. Ille of Fanny Brice. the child • T ~-• Goodbye Columbus !Rl: A of !he slums ll.'ho becomes a ALSO THIS DELIGHTFUL COMEDY 11 ~a"" summer romance between a 1 'll / _; .. poor librarian and a nouveau · Walter ~ ' ri che co llege girl lapses due to TAKE I N Matthau ...,: ' their different \']C\\'S, A &.a lire are ., ( .-t 1 on sex with Richard Ben· A ftlO\flE The ·'t 1 Jamtn, Ali ~lacGraw. Odd ']/··· 1 .l\1e, Nal.alie i!\1 l : Pal1y TBI.~ WEEK ,....;..;;;;.1e , ' .. l)uke portrays an ado\escenl ~JM 11·ho is hurt and embarrassed . ___________ _!===========--==========='~======================:! by her own seeming lack 01 l· ;ippeal and her parenls' al· tempts to marry her off. An affair with a married man and life in Greenv.·1ch Village gi ve her self·assutanet>. Staircase IR 1: Richard Burtoo and Rex Harrison play unhappy, unfulfilled people In this sad, compassionate and ~ometim~ sordid study of t'ol·o aj.!ing homosexual barbers. Tbrtt Into Two Won't Go IR): Sensitive drama ol 1 shaky ehiklle.ss m a r r i age which results in disaster when the middle-aged husband picks up a tough amoral teenager. Rori Steiger, Claire Bloom, Jurly Gceson. Valley of the Dolli: Shallow melodrama sel in O.e toogh 11-orld of show b usineiis . Barbara Park.ins. Tbe \\'l\d Bunch IR I: Plan,.; of an aging outlaw who lead~ his small band of desperad~ t.o rob the railroad in Te:tas in 191:'1 go awr y. and the ulumate in bloody viQlence. Just anrl crurlty follow . 1,1,' i JI i am Holden. Robt-rt Ry;in. ~1ATURE TF.ESS A:-10 ADULTS Tbt Ch 1 lr ma11 11,IJ: Gregory Peck is the Nntw-1 Pnu winning scientist whn 1,<; <f'Til on a -"PY m1s,.;1on to Rerl China. \V1th ,\nnr Hryv.:oorl . Or. Zhhago: ~tory nf yO\Jn,': Russi;in doctor and poet <'aught. in hi,1; country'5 rt>\'Olll · lionary 11pheaYal "'ith '-l'h1r.h he could not identify h<'cau-"t' of an intense belief 1n the r ights and privileges of lhe in· rl11·idual. 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On the pud1u111 11111 h(' r i11 1ncnt F.uropcan 1·onductor f l;1 ns l\lallat, GP11cr<1 J l\1us1c Director nf !he Brr 111 en Philharmonic Statr Or<·l1 rslra_ Only his drahboard and his girlfriend koow lor sure. -~ --THE f,0 YDECEIVERS • ,., __ • .._,_. '°J:.;....-:.;_7-- '"'' I'll' IA••• ~''f ' "'°'"'' ••"•"' -,~-~'";:';; .... -i=..,-..=~. ___ ... , --.. -.. ~ .... __ ..... , .... ____ .,____ - NOW THRU TUESDAY -Plus 2nd Feafur• (WINNER "BEST nLM" CANNES FILM FESTIVAL) " . .,,, -•.u .-. • ' "'I "GO ! FOR THE FURY.\., t FORCE AND FUN OF ' JI..: -"°' ' ' ''• . "ANGRY, TOUGH ANO FUU OF STING!" ...... , "A. f>tCTURE YOU MUST SEE THIS YEAR IS lfM: * Premier• Are• Run if_ Second Top P ix The prog:ra1n 11111 111clu dr Overture -to .. lphigrn1r 111 Aulis." b.1• L!la:k: S~·n1pl1011) No. l in <.: l\lajol'. Opu.<1 21. Bcethol'en: French Su1tr after, ll<tmea u, \Verner 1-:µk. and Sy1nphony No. 4 in o 1\f111or. r#l DtAlr OI Al Opus 120, 11obc.rt Schutnann. lllllOCE#r rOM m Sc;ison tickets. priced at $21 ''D~n ~nn.'l"'fl" lnr ;ill seven concerts, 1n:.1y be .Dt:IJ/"1111. purchased al the Orange Co1ht1ine 1----------- TROPICAL FISH SOUTH SEAS Largest Selection o! Trop rc:a l Fish & ::>uppltes in the area. How l Location• l ll 'f't. WllSO,., COITA M!SA to•r ... ., ... ,.Ila '•I 1961 1}7.G ""•"·~~ 01 -•l<·..,i>Qrl llt •Cll ll>f!hma U•t """' Oll•>t • ..... ~J.I lo"ilt ot ':00 o"d 9 :~0 J ack f,e mm on and t •atherinf lk neu"e arl' ·i<-"The Apri l Fool, .. !;;! ·····-. ,. ond ot 1:00 Onl1 KIDS !* ::::1 l iq l'al Show. Sarurdoy, 1 :O~.J C or1oan,._Comedit~-l'•i1e1! . frrt Grob 109• ond Morr! Rotrd "G" bu! "Ok loy !" AND Sllll JUST JSc! ""IO•,, •O• .. ~. rooi. "' ,., '"0~1 ~ .. ·l•"I O• '"'~' ,.,.. GNI M!U 10•1• O• 1'1• 01100 ""· 1st TIME TOGETHER "°'"'. ~'"" l "' ,,. •• ~ .. 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Sludtnta lfl>lft thl U"iverlit1 I ~ (II m '*"' t.,.. (CJ of Cllilornif. 1'1ud1n1 City Colttl• llleiril: (f) "1trMb 11 l~Mo" ~nd C1hfor11!1 Sblt Colltp al Loni • (~) •49 -W1!h1111 Holden Btaeh eom ptlt in tht li111ls, M1cdoft1ld C.rey. 0 lf1 A~t•lc (C) Oct'1. Hil~. fJ (]}l (]) CiD IMJ l!Wf !Cl Mu M1hr Del 11ld St. M1ry'1 AcadtmY h1ll'lm.t Ali. lon111r ht•"Y""&MI tom111ta. boll"I champ; toJ11ed1111 Lou Al!l-8 Tlli1 W•• i. Pra fllthtlf (C\ 1n4er end com-'irlnnt Bub•'" 0 @ (I) m AIC'1 W"lllt WarW Ht!ltr 1111 '"'°"' lht tthtdu!td 11 SP1rts (l) Jun McKay hosls. ~•11. :'\thtdUltd M rrts: T~1 Gold Cup u MM« (t) "Tt tatu • Tllltr' ! PO'fltr Boal RICI In s.~ Ditto. (mp1trJ·Comtdy) 'S~ry G11nt.1 C1lit. i nd lh• N1tloMI 1'1rxhutln1 GrtW ll.1!!1. Ch1mpionship1 ill TllCIOll, Ari.t. .. ..... ii: (CJ "ltHI •I "•!kl• Q DUUT TN .._,_. (C) '•I· MMl!ltin" (hom:irJ '56--GUJ Madi : utk M1ct111 111d Dl1111 Rirr lf1r. :t1;1n, Pllrici1 Med1N I DHt11I (C) 11.iO m Mwlt: "lllt '" Dlfln.111~ 1 111111111 (C) .. (1Mlt1I) 'l4-lr!d ,\\11h1, G1n1er ht• lliflln ·•· ao.."· M1• .. O!H• KHt1: 1:1rt• MtN: <Cl "Htll 111 .. z .. ~ fll:W.S.CC..r (dwnture) '54--AI•~ L1dd, JNn S:lll R• ,_,. (Cl (It) Tltnl. Kllkl_..,(t) I D lilns IC'I llllpl'1 lt11M (Cl &.111."ity l111tt11 lo114 (C) Mr .... M"' NtrtJI ofdlll Tl!Mtrt: ··1~wil1b t1 1 : ltnl Ill 1'1111*1"9 (C) (60) Strl9fL ~ Apiailtli'I USA (C) Watcl1 fo1· tl1e full 'veek's 1'.V. listings in ·Saturday's edition of the DAILY PIL01'. -·-----·-------~---- DAILY PILOT 29 By ChQrl.s M. S11hulz QUEENIE ' By Phil lnterlandi ~~~~~~~~ (LL BET f'ICAS60 ~'T IJRAlll A alll'5 LEG~ HE WA5 IN THE FIRST 6'1ADE .• PERKINS • • JUDGE PARKER ~ ~T, r"' P.t.ll L tMTErf! Pl'IYEf CALLED A.Mt> S"-11' l "M. HERE TO YOU'D BE IN! I ~OPE:~ ~ BROOV! UJI QtJIET BJroC'V tlOWN ~ ~e·s BEEN ~CING lHAT CEU LIKE A MAP~! MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS G'BYE, EPIC! SO LONG, OL' FELLA! HAST" LA VISTA! MISS PEACH • BiJ T, AT THIS MOME>l7- HI, ROD/ "O.TRE LATE". HOMEY.'··I ""'4S AFAAID H.-.PPE;JEO, YOU'D HAD AM BEV /-JUST ACCIDENT.' TMAT 1'1AFFJC 0t>J • !ROV't', Wf ._.,t.VE A FttE+.f P OF ¥OURS HERE 10 SEE 'tOU.# SOMETIME? THE" PAllKWA Y WAS SLOW/ SAYING GOODBYE TO~R­HO!\SE MUST BE AWFUL SAD YEAH I ? AL~YS WORRV/- WMJT A HAMBURGER! .. TO EAT WHILE I LIFTER t..OfSE"- CHANGE OUT OF AJJD I MAVE TO YoCRJ< MY UMIFORM ~ OW rT TOWl6HT.150R}l'f. By JQhn Milts By Harold Le Doux --·---- By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith VIELL;Tr!AT WAS BETTE!< THAN SPILUNG IT .1 By Mell 15 TJ.tAT 507 LET'S .JUST CALL 1'IE SUPEG:1"'rE><OEl<l OF SLMOO..S .-ND GET HIS O~ON._ "'Goodness.-i l cert.ai.oly i..'> '.a.11 inclus.i VC' ! '' TE:l,EVISION \'IE\\'S Cl1angc Noted In Hu ~band By CYNTHIA LOWRY N l~\V 'i'ORK (AP ) -'i'ou n1a\· h 8\ e lri look close, hut the n10rlal hu . ..,hand of lhf' :-.u pe rnatnral blond e of ··J3c1r1tehctl '' :.t·cn1~ lo h,11r chun gcd a little o\1er the su111i:1cr. ll is. actually, an other ac1nr p!:1) 1ng ll1r parl or Darrin Strvrn5. l1ick SargenL h d ~ repla1..:ed Dick '!'orke hut tJ1eir physico1I rc::.t•111 bl~1ncc is ~ta rt_llni;:: and their acting styles are rrn1~1rk<ib)y .~1111 1!a_r_ ::>argent. thotigh, :-..ouncl!i :i l1t\lc 111\!.! P:..iul Lynde in son1e scen es. THE SERIES also ha s ;1tq1u rcd a nr1v char- acter. ri nl'r\'ou s ~ort:cr cs ~ nai ncd 1·:~n 1erii l <t a, play· rd by the delighlfu! Alice l;ho:-..Llcy. \\"hen 1·::-.n1cral.da is up set. 11•hit.:h is often . her magic spell s don 't \\Ork \Yell. On 1'hursday night, for instance. \Vhen ~h e tried to achieve a rac s~r sala d. something \\·ent \I rong and she produced .J ulius Caesar. The co111ecl y, after a ll these sea.~on s. re tain ~ ill' freshness and is an en g<.1gi ng half holir of nonsense. The early parl of ·rtiursday nig ht h ;i .~ lJccornc " fai rl y satisfy111g ti inc lor the v1c11cr \1 ho 11•ant.s to relax with nontax1ng, light -hearted short show s. CBS KtCKS olf its "' hcdul e t l11~ :-(';-.~on \11th "l·'a1n t!y . .\lfcli r" \1 hich l'\L"ll Jn ii \ for 111cr. later 111nc pe riod 11 d S populi.!r \11l h ,voung 1·1l'11 rrs as 1,vell as adults. No1v in its fourth \c,1r, the. shovv h:l \ i t'i strri11z· f'!'l app C'(ll 111 1he [1111 1·ri u11 .i:e.-.1 pcrfr1ru1cr,•. An ii;sa .Jon es and .Jolu1nv \\'h1 t1.lhl'I" 11 ho :-.C'e1n 11, be able tn pos tpon e thal ali k11-.1rd .1c1• !h.il h,1 .., :-1·nl so 1na ny child stars int o rct ir<'lllt'11!. 'J'l1c s torv 'rl111 r:,d;1\· 11 .• 11111• C'\rr. lt'"-; con1cdv than an tl luSLrale<I lc.;.,on. 'f ile head of ·u1c fAn1llY brough t hon1e an old fr1l:'11d .Ju .~t released [rorn pri· so n. 'rhe t1vo sn1all <'r ch ilr!rr11 trr<.:,1 Lcd hin i suspic· iou s\y; the older girl lc.:.q1ed c111 h11 n a s .~ ~ociol o~i­ cal speci n1en : F'rrnclt !he to1111ly l<1clnlu1n, rt.i s· approved of 111111. flc.-.1111 · a lc~o,;on frot n Llnc lc Ilill nn the in1purt ancc <1 f )!1vu1g pcuplc ;1 :.ccond ch;:inc e. It 11·a s 11 cl! done. "THAT GIRL" nn \I ~!', fol l1J \1rd 'l'l1c sh01v al- so i): going on lour and the princ1ptil i s as career- Jn inded as e1·C'r. The !'ic.-rir t". 11hil c !1nr dly 1nen1or- ah!e. give J\'l<1rl0 1'homa s plcn·ty of room to pla y an unp11J~1 1·c. droll young 11 on1tH1 She j , 11t>ll protected h_v an r -.;ccl!enl cHst. pa rt1r nla l'!_v 'ft•d Ji t'r;:sell a ~ her r ::i1 1Cn1 fl.'l!ll"l' ;111~! [,Cl\ J';1r).;cr <l "I ]IC!' rathe r. · IJra g1H·l" 011 i\'RC \1,1 ... 111 it ~ f<'l rn il1ar hnsk g roo1·1•. 11 ilh :-igl. Fr1dav ;i nd OfJ 1c-rr c;;innon chas· itlC! chJ11n a Je 11cl l hie l 011 th e :.lrcne,th o( an ln- f1)rin ,n11·~ tip. 1'hC' -.tn ry b11itt nr;1tly l(l 1tie clu na:o; 11 llf'l't' tli f' 1c11 <'I" 11crc rcco1 cre.d fro1n :• 111111 g rnom 1,1nli of piranh;:1.., -lhP on r• p!.11 ·r lh r f)Oli cr hart foi led In lnoli. !·"11d :11· r,1rl1rr li.1 d drl11 rrrd ;i lec- 1urc abnu l not h1d1n ).! \<1 l11c1blcs :1r1111nd thf' ho11;.r - h11t 1·v r 11 arn1ch;.,ir dclre1 1ve:-. kn1;11· cnou.i;:h to look ;ll ihe hnt·to1n of fi sh ta nk .~. THE STYLE anrl !einro n{' l1rt1J•ilc!' ;ift cr al l ,,r 1 h f'.~C yf'<1 rs occ;is1on;illy •l'C!n~ lo be a horc, but, taken in sn1a\I doses. it i.~ Cl pretty good ~ho 1v. De1111is the iffe1111ce £ • • ' ! 4 } 1 ,t ' .. ' i...• • ·, t. I• "'' Nearly Everyone I ... istcns to Landers '" ' ·--~ ' ;: " .. .. . .. .. \ r----------~-----~~--~-----------. ----. --. ~-~-----------------~~----~--------------------------------- --. :JO D~ILV PILOT Friday, Octobtr 3, 1%9 RS Of A DECADE THE MOST EXClTl~~g:TH S CHRYSlERS lHE NEW 1976 Pl HERE NOW! AND \MPERlALS, LECTION OF: THE VERY Fl~EST N:E • eoDY STYLES COLOllS SE:Vl~t:IP::D llEADY FOil -\A TE DEL\VERY lM~ED EXCITING Ones MOW! Tes\ Drive The H IAt ATlAS CHRYSl£R, PlYMOUT $ BRAND NEW 169 FURY ledi• ...... ,...,, '"~ HN. M<lt MM. rw4 ll111e ..... L;,,,.,, No. YPU •16 1965 CHRYSLER SH OW ROOM FRESH USED 1969 ROADRUNNER 1967 PONTIAC '•t HA 5 •Eflol ~l~UC EO '"' ''''' 10 Al ~OlUT I •oc~ •orr o ~ 1965 DODGE COUPE 1966 CHEVROLET NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP LE MANS 2 DOOR HARDTOP CORONET 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP V9, •&d•O, "-.e!o•, •ute""'"' lra~•"'I'"""' C>OW~r 1••••· V!, r~<f1~. "'""'"" ~l/IQ<'n~!ic l•lr'1mlSJj"'1, !>OW•• lie•"• V~. ••""'"":,~ ttan,n1'<!,0!ln, l~CtO•V ~'" f'OW" t'~(f• VO. ~u·~,.,-.~1•(, '"1;o, ""•If•', p!)w~• lft•'>n~, l>ON•r lr><;o, p::o....,, 1>r•>.t>. whi!f >kl• well ll•u . e" lYXUJMI Mg, Po"•' h••k~" !UJE! J99/. 1~g. r~o•n & ~"""" con><i•e. !1'68 9j9 \ 1>1~0·,, A,11< tONOIT!QNINC. (S Y~~lll $11 95 $1895 $1295 '1595 1965 PLYMOUTH 1965 CORVAIR 1964 FORD 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY SEDAN 2 DOOR COUPE T-BIRD BARRACUDA FASTBAC K v~. •UIO'T'ellc, r9<1io. heoi•t'. eoowor ••.erlnq, FAtTOl!Y A11rom•I'• ''~"''"l•slon. ra<flo •nQ ntelr•, 10YV 71•1 v-. ~V'""'""~ ''"""m"~·on. n~w•r s•-·"~· """" v•. •v•om•t•c ''""'"''''"'"· r&<f•o. n'~'"'• Ptlwer "f:'" .lll! COl'l'OITIONIN G. !llGVl.611 h<•~r>, •~din & h~~l~r. Po""e' W•'l(IO,,), c/IMY ol~J. oog ilVO•ll! $10 95 5 795 $1095 $1695 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE 1965 DODGE DART GT f c~llnd!• ~+nt, •wtQm•Hc "'""''""'lo<', t!!!•O """ hffler. (Nl'H ~l)J 51195 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 v9, •ulQn"'"'· t.•<1•0. ~~.•·~" OOWN """""~· """''' brAk", FACIOllY /'111 C.ONOlllONINC. U0l•HIJSS991 $1395 1965 MUSTANG . HARDTOP $1295 vs En . ~ 91n., •o,q • , veflit• T Power St ~ans., p •er1ng owe,. Brak , Rad' es, •o H L. ' eater '9ht p , 0 I acka9 e v:ire Wh e, eef Cov Front F ers, .. .., Cushion S llnd eaf, ( PE21.;coa tin9. 9R·202149) TkJf!f llOCHS DIEGO FJIEEWA.:OUTH OF SAN ILYD., COSTA ME$A~N liAJflOJf CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL --------------------------~------------------- - rritJ.ty, Octobtr .3. 1969 WILSON FORD SALES 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD lHiway 39) j HUNTINGTON BEACH AT ORANGE COUNTY'S FASTEST GROWING FORD DEALERSHIP 1970 LTD 1970 THUNDERBIRD BROUGHAM The Luxury Leader ALL NEW! 1970 TORINO 2-DOOR HARDTOP SA VE ON ANY $1300' 1969 THUNDERBIRD - ALL NEW FROM SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE ' STYLES & NEW '6? MUSTA NG 1?69 COUNTRY SEDAN COLORS SAVE SAVE $188 ,,_$f ,Q9 ... $1200 r o.o·~ ~UC.Ur'~lE P •.1 (1'1•• ,,,, '""l ~£11 ,IJQ,QI)" '"" NEW 1?69 CO BRA $388 SAVE $900 '5 9 ~~~!:. !;!~~el~~ wock fcuck. No. G47274. '63 GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP $ 3 8 8 r11.0M sucr.ESTEO r~c1o"f l1:,1 Pr,1 c1; V·B, 4 speed, rad io, hedter. O/S. "'· "' ""''°"" ...;:;_=:;..:;N~o. ,:,;;236;:;;;,'----------NEW '69 RANCHERO SAVE _' 6_3_~J_,~_~o-~?_d~-'NhT_"~_.!_,~!_,,~_:pw_"'~_l.·R-CC __ s _3_8_8 $1000 ,64 FORD F loo PICK Up $68 8 F-11.0M $UGGE~TEO F"'ClOll.Y LI ST f'RICI SEii. NQ, OA 41H18101.! fdctocy eq oi:ped Styleside N:. P79113. -------------- $ 888 '65~~~Ah~,~~op~? ooto, pow<' ste"'cg, Air (ond., radio & heater. No. 103019 NEW '69 GAlA XIE 500 SPORTS ROOF FULL PRICE $2588 ARANO N!W CO RTI NA 2 DOO R FULL PRICE $1788 ORDE~ >JOW N~ 8)1Hl6 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPECIAL PURCHASE & DEMOS '65 ~!~,~~~~t~e~~-dit, elect. wiodows, l<tndau top. No. ZGO 56 4 SAVE$ LOW MILEAGE 1969's SAVE$ 1969 MUSTANGS 1969 GALAXIES 1969 FAIRLANES 1969 T-BIRDS 1969 TORINOS 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 14 TO CHOOSE FROM 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 6 TO CHOOSE FROM 3 TO CHOOSE FROM e ALL FULL PRICES ARE PLUS SALES TAX & DEPT. MOTOR VEHICLES FEES e 1970 MUSTANG MACH I The Car With Personality 1970 COUNTRY SQUIRE THE WAGON MASTER '64!,~~~.~,~~B~~w~, ~~~sD!~~ wm do·.,~. lc:(r ,11y cllr , black hn1sh. QWV 234. '6 7 ~~~~; -'~~~~~. ~-~,~~'~'' ' l<et dlf. Co.11p<1rc this value. No. UNT 205 . '68 ~~~~ f~yl~sld~~~~~~,ho8'ydoty $2488 eq u1pr w1rh full cab over camper. No. 12380 & 5247. Use one of our many ways to finance your new or used ur or truck including Bank of America, United Calif. Bank. or Ford Motor Credit Corp. With your Approved Credit. MAKE YOUR CHOICE SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY 18255 BEACl:I BOULEVAllD 1HUNTINGTON BEACH . (HIWAY 39l 5 40· 7 7 80 9 AM~~LI~O ~~T~ D1y1 S~~:J~o:rr~:~H. lue•d~,~~;,~~~~!MaO;~ ;'.M~ PM. 842-6611 \ .--.. -~---~------------------~---------------.... --.. -. -.... -· ·--.. -----·· ----· . -·· ------- I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HARBOR Beautiful shake roof, s ingle story 3 Bedroon1, 4 ba th \Valerfronl hon1e on Bayside Drive. J·'ronts on excellent S\vimming beach. Ne,vly redecora ted. Spacious patio \llith roon1 for pool P riced $1 80,000. 2001 Bayside Dri ve. By Appointment Only Bill G rundy, 67 >3210 Linda lslt Dt'ltlopment Co. 10&0 Bayside Or., Newport Beach Generoti 1000 General 1.::c=-'------1000 YOU 'RE NOT CRAZY hu1 ' •11 1+1.•I think our ,.,ell rr 1c. "!t<'tl ! r lr1·~ _, "11 A~· :-1'\IJ.11 ..... 1, • .. I 111.111 r.i r s1 ,;111 11 '"11 111 l1<\1111 11 u1 (.'v,\,1 .\l""•I ,\!l'J I' •Iii l.U';:" ronK'I' lvl ""llh Ho a I vr T!\AtLF.R ACCESS! A1g hrd- 1..-.11n.~ «nd 2 rn11l1nan b.att1s with 101·•·1.•· ;111.1<:11do Nylon CH i')lf'I~. T!11:: 4 ~··al' y(lun~ hon1 •· 1~ pr"'"d ;a Ji.'~~ 1han L .. ,1; r r1-•• \1::-111.11·i.. .. 1 v.1lu•·, nrr.1, tll~ld•· p;i11lt ;'\IHI I· \'ACA'.\'T• \I,,,,. 111 ,_..,..,. !'uh. inir A.-.:\ 0011'."\ PAY· ~IE~T: ''" fl•'t ;\lli!-"f SELL. WE SELL A HOME EVER Y 31 MINUTES PURSE APPEAL Thi~ h't'!;hly dt><"ul'alr·d l BR d1n111:.: J\1(/111 hu11\r fo1 •1111) S.!.!.~j() l·an b!· ho'1ught !"r 1~1l htrlJ: down nn Cl or 111111a11u1n down on F'llA, Si'r 11 1oday. l '• baths, 2 show· r~. Quiel iX'lghborhOOd. Co.1J Lf''r • shadC'd patio. A must s<•ll' ~Ult 111Jl Baker, C.~1. 5'16-::.-HO Walker & Lee ~·~ ll:ir0,11· L:hrl iii i\Uams :,r,.c1w i>[l\'11 'til ~ P.\! ---iiAYCREST lmml'd. P!lR~. 4 Bdrn1, family roorn, lonnal d 1nu1g, bl'f'l:i~­ fa•t roorn. O\\·/){>r mo~·1ni;:. I ,\J;i);,. offf'r_ UTTERLY FABULOUS Lu.1ury a t its ht'ight! Really -11'~ 11.~ plush as Caesar's Palut••• "ilh it;; P-un1an ruh, 1{11111:111 fXXJl, Ju~h paper~. lu1·n1.~t}1ngs and Uc.co r. s~.JOO lntart as model - s:il.00'.l uolumished, 4. BR, + -- Jean Smith, Realtor li-t&-.115:1 !46·5880 (neareineN thelh) LLEGE REALTY 1500 Adams 1t H11bor,CM. I.. General JOOOGeneral Ope11 Houses THIS WEEKEND 1000 k•p t hl' ~ndy directory with y ou thi• w~olc­ end ., you go houJt·huntlng. All tho locat1on1 li1ted IMlow are d11cribH in g reatar datall by •dverlisin!I ebtwhere i n today'• DAILY PI LOT WAN T ADS. Patron• 1howln1. open hou1e1 fo r u lo or to ront ar• urge'CI to. Int 1uch Informa- tion In thi1 1;olumn ••ch Fr1d1y. (2 Br. & Family Rm. or Den) 128 l le1rbor !l:iland !1d, .\'c\1·porl Beach 833-0iOO or 644-2430 (Sun i.;;) (l Bedroom) 681 \. 1s ta ·nun1ta i'l'he Blulfsi Cd}.! Oi5-59:~u t ~at 1·5) "16 \'ia r;enoa !Lido lslc1 !\'c1v porl Beat:h -673-7300 (Sun 1-5) 504 \V . IJay, Ba lboa 67>-6000 !Sal 1-5) *258 Vir~inia Plrite. < o~\<1 :-iicsa 646-3750 (Sun 1-5) 487 I-~. 19th St . Lo~la '.llc~a 646-7111 t~:\\ & Sun J.5) **JOG L1ndtt !~le lJrl\C'. J\'c11 port Beach 642·8235 (Sat & Su n) 13 Bedroom & Family or Denl 2107 1\nn1verl'ary [,.111e I H::ic~ Hay\ NB 8:J3·3430: 646·86\18 /Dady1 2928 .Java f{oad ~ ~lc!:ia \. erdel C':\l ()4'.!.·~200 1S:1t l..-: Sun 1 ·5) I OI ~ S,111\ 1agv 0111 e (I )lJ\'Cf Shnrc ~ I l\'B 642-R23:i 1 Sal & S11n) 1010 Oak St ro~ta .\\('~<J 673-7420 ~Sal & !';un) J \47 Glencaglc, ! ·n~la ~\C'i il ~0·1720 fSun 1·5 ) 30:.:'.3 Countr) l lub [Jr. l '.l lc:-.1 \ierdc l ( ':\1 :1·1Q.li"20 1S11n 1-,'i 30) 1082 El (';u n1110 (\lt•·.1 tlcl l\la r ) ('i\t 540-li:lO I Sun (4 Bedroom) **-t28 62nd St . ~ :\e\\•porl ~hores) NR 64:l-10'i0 I Sat & Sun P l\l) *1 756Sk_yla r~ f B<l ,\{l'CSl)1'\l3 - 64 2-823$ 1 Sal & Sun I j4 Bedroom & Family or Den) *1607 Santia·'o (~ayc:.rcst 1 !'\'R 642-5200 "' jSat & Sun I-5) 1514 Warwick (\Vestcliff ) NB 642-5200 !Sun l ·!l ) *1046 l'escador J)r. I Do\'cr Shore~) NB 6'12·5200 1Sun 1-51 1430 Galaxy IJri\-c 1 IJ01·cr :-ihorcs ) NB 64G-1550 I Daily) 4615 Perha1n (Cat11co .Shores) rdr..I ' 642-8235 I Sat & Sun) 3128 Yukon, C'osla ~lcsa 642-7777 \!l a.m .-6p.n1 .) 9J !1 Sand castle. C'orona del !\tar 833-0i OO or l\:\4-~400 (Sun 1941 \\'ind\\'ard L11 rl3ayc re~t ) NB 64G-3255 1Sal & Sun l-5) 234 1 Irvine (Back Cay) NB 546-1720 (Daily 1-5) 19132 Colchester Dr .. lluntington Beach 84Z-6691 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedroom) l ~lc lJr1ve, Newport Beach &12-8235 I Sat & Sun) (5 Bedroom & F.m;l y or Oen) *3083 Madison Ave., Costa J\.1csa f,.JG-8226 (Fri.. Sat & Sun) 1536 Ga laxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-11235 (~al & Sun) HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000General 1000 General 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 B/B NEWPORT-WESTCLIFF OFFICE 10°/o DOWN -Owner \Vil! finance at 7%. Al· traclive To,vnhouse facing pool, 3 bdrms, 21h b1.1ths, carpets, dra pes & built-ins. Double garage-electric opener. Secluded patio. Five n1inutes from Ocean & Bay. Full price - . . . . . . . . . . . . .... !32,500. 64~2000 E ve s. 548-6966 OCEAN SIOE OF HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR I Two story DUPLEX I Five years old, excell ent construclion • modem. Priced well under today's reproduction costs. Each unit has three nice sized bedrooms and two baths, fireplaces, built-in kitchens -$62,flOO. Serious seller -subn1it. 645-2000 Eves. 673--0479 F IR ST TI ME LISTED! \Vell built ho1ne on large corner Jot, Eastside Costa l\1esa . Three bedroo1ns. den, d ining room, n ice kitchen, built-ins, breakfast bar, large living room w i t h fi replace. Covered patio, landscaped yard. $5 1000 will handle. Full p rice -$34 ,500. 645-2000 Eves. 548-6966 LOOKIN G FOR A BE AC H HIDEAWAY? Come see this t\l'O bedroon1 cottage with Ocean Vie\1'. Large living room with fire- place. 1'1odern kitchen-useable small patio. Price only $39,500 \Vi th 15o/o down. 64>-2000 Eves. 673-1355 WESTCLIFF ! SV2°/o LOAN! Spotless three hedroon1 ·~"'t\VO bath ho1ne. Beautiful new kitchen. S111)t1J dining roo1n . covered patio. large corner lot! Exi'sting loan can be assun1- ed at 51.41/h. P rice only $48,500. Listed \Yith BIB exclusively! 645-2000 ~ Eves. 548-6966 Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. 901 Do ver Drive, Suite 126, Newport Beach 645-2000 •••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS •••••••••••••••••• 1000 General Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: WATERFRONT DRIVE t 'orona del A'Iar's most unique location & home. Lrg. split-level \11/hcavy beam ceil- 1n_gs -paneled den \V /bar -bonus -apt. in rear \\I/Sep. entrance ........... $107.500. 1\'Irs. l·Iarvey DOVER SHORES Ne\v listing. 4 BR's., lge. family rm. S\\·1m pool. Outstanding vie\11 of hills & back bay. O\vncr leriving a rea. . . , . $72.500 Cathryn TennUle 128 Harbor Island Rd.-$62,500 Open Sun. 1-5. 2 and convertible den : 2 fireplaces. 2V2 baths. hi beams. Excel.lent localion. :\dd 2nd story fo r \Yater v1e\1'. l_,ovely patio & garden. l\lary Lou ~larion HARBOR VIEW + BEACHES ('hina roves home. Close lo t\\'O beaches \1•1t.h excellent vie\11 of every boat entcrinl( harbor ocean and Catalina. Good financ- ing. ' .. ~62,500. \\'a!tcr l lasse HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lusk La .Jolla model ; 3 Br. :l Ba. +-fnn1. rm. 1\•/f1 replace. 3 Car gar. 180 Deg. Paci · fi e Ocean viev». . . . . . . . $57.950. 1\\ Fink SHORECLIFFS NEW LISTING l)esi rable loc. Traditional. shake roof. cu·· cular drive\11a y. 2 BR .. den 11·; frp!c. & \\'el bar. peg_ged flrs. Lge. rear patio. John ('larke bu ill . . . ................... $55,500 Kathryn Ra ulston THE BLUFFS !.>referred 111odel. Lovely yie11• of back bay. lloine in excellent condition. Three bed- roon1s '1•ilh lari:;e dining area. lmn1ediate occupancy. . .................••.. ~53,900 J\1rs. Raulston HARBOR VIEW HILLS-LUSK OPEN SUN . 1 ·5 Selle1 moving ou l of state, must go fast ; lhis 4 BD. 21h Ba .. fain. rm., profess. land- scaped home is priced to sell. Only $49.950. 915 Sandcastle, Cd~l . Joe Clarkson EASTBLUFF l 00F-A·KIND ~ BDR M. Custom decor. \1•/form. din. r111 ., view of Back Bay & Dover Shores. Spark- ling pool w /tropical landscaping. $49,500 ~1rs. Harvey VACANT 3 & DEN-$41,500 J\los t attractive -on qu ie t street over· looking beautiful greenbelt. T\110-story, lots of c losets, 3 baths. Large patio. J\lary Lou J\farion COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR ., NEWPORT BEACH 833-0700 644-2430 FINER HOMES Newport Hei9hts 1.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;.1 Open ' Sal. & Sun. I lo 6 ELEGANCE 1194 AUGUSTA With FHA 5 3/4 °/o \\'alkln.i; dl~lanrf' to shoppillf, SpHClou" l bedroon1. with Pool, patio & ipll'ndLd v iew l><'!lox-ols-& t:!lllt•gf'. 4 blocks DOVER SHORES Beauliful marine & mountain view ho1nc 1n better than new condition. 4 large bedrooms, large livi ng room with fireplace, dining roo1n. Over 3200 sq. 1t. Beautifully planted patio. Span!Jih tile in fom111l din-1·1 !1'('r·"11v .. :: htdroon1, 1% s<'I the pat1rm for elegant . lng al'f'a, (Jprn i)('ains coo1· Jtving in !his brand OE'w 1..,111. lt1l'J:•' patio .1.nd easy. pl1meot the l'VZY f1~place. Ivan \\'ells home in Dov<'r 1n.tnH1n(.11n y1u1l. $26,000 \Vr ha\'C 23 adjel·lives lo Sl'IOf't"s 4 bdmis. 3 baths FllA & VA f1nanc111z a.va.il- tlCSl'l'lb!> this r.u1' fu'l(t, the ablr. ........................ $89,500. CAMEO SHORES One 0f lhe most beautiful hon1es in lovely Cat11eo ~hares. Extensive use of rich panel· ing. bea1n ceilings & used brick in this truly custo1n 4 bedroom home with huge family roon1 that could accomodate billiard table. ri.1 agnificent vie\v of ocean & jetty. $130,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 4615 Perham. DOVER SHORES i:·o r t ho.~c 'rho den1and the unusual. 3 Bed- roo1ns, 21,-z baths. profes~ionally decorated hon1e. All angul ar construction to take ad- vantage of ma~ificent bay & ocean view. Fa1nily room \Vtth \vet bar accomodatcs bil· liard ta ble. Step-do\vn I iving room , forn1al dini ng room. 3 Car garage ......... ,$87,500. Open Sa t. & Sun, 1014 Santiago Dr. LINDA IS LE A fantastic bayfront buy. Large 3 bedroom. 3 bath home with separate dinin g roo1n. 55 Ft. of bayfront with pier & slip. Ne\11 at the unrepeatable price of ............... SI05 000. Open Sat., Sun. 106 Linda I sl~ Dr. BAYCREST Impressive 4 bedroom, 2112 bath home on large, corner lot. I-luge pool Y.'ith expensi ve deck area. Professionally landscaped \\'i lh ~on1pl e_te sprinkler syste1n. Ready for your 1'.11n1ed1ate occupancy ............ , .. S72.500. Sat. & Sun. 1756 Skyl ark. RE SIOENCE WITH VIEW APARTMENT Spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath home. den & for- inal dining roo1n. Bean1 ceilin~s. 2 fireplaces p ~u .~ l-bcdroon1 aparl1nent 'l'll h panoramic v1c1v of harbor ....................... $49,500, DOVER SHORES VIEW LOT \Vill build to suit on large, corner vie\v lo( . . . . . . . . . . . ' ....... ' ........ ~35,000, iohn macnab REA L TY COMPANY 901 Dover Or., Suite 120 642-123S 1 ________ 1_000;_: I General A LOVE AFFAIR HURR Y UP! ~·",. 1h1~ Vi\C,\NT r·n1nrrr1r. · ly r<'l'l•••'1'Jr:1tr d h~'n•· NU\\! flllf'Sl three are "B1·igh1. + po-.idcr roorn. l ear ga.r- 1·hr,..rful, c1Hr, ·• rail us flO\I' ai:e. Step do11 n J1v111g room 11-11h and 11'1' "·ill sho1v you lhe rr-inain1ng 20 .. Ju~l 11.~!f'd hii:h b.)11n1ed N'tlini.. Rn·h-ly .11aucll l'd ra1nily roon1 at • •• .......... · ... • $~ti.!J:iO 1111h ~l!<.'Ond flr<•pl11.c.? & wet "F'or A \\'isc Buy'' Colesworthy & Co. t,~1r. l.afi:e Island kitchen, .~C'f111ra.1e hreakfal'i t nook, l(tx.12' healt'd JO)l. Call today to !'ier thi3 out- Sl<inding 1·icw honic. Roy J. Ward Co. (611.yerest OUJcr1 Jt:o Cala..\y Drive 6lG-J:(ll NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL ----'"~'--77~"--~--1 ,\tn·al.'t11r 2 bi-lrm. 2 bath, EASTSIDE \\'tlh bdtk fireplace, a pan... tlled living roo1n & thick COSTA MESA shag carpl'IS, a lovely patio lfllll block from ST JOACH· for ente11a101ng. Access lor 1:0.t Ci\TllOLrC CHURClt boat or camper. and P AP.OH IC,\L SCHOOL. $24,995 Two lJedroonl!"~ dining room, dl'l1t-:r ki!rl1,..n and large 18' xlS' f;iinily 1·Mn1. fannly roo1n j·onld he usrd as a tl11n\ l1rilroon1. ·r11·0 pafi0s (nnt• •·ovcrt'd l • 16' x :io· Newport al Victoria · !!f;,\Tl::U :ind FILTERED 64~8811 POOL. Double garage and boat or 1 railer s torage off Anytime alley. Frnr1·d a1wl beautiful-I"'""'!!!!""'~!""""'~""'!!!!' ly !arwl;;i,·:11lf'li ~<it'ds . .AN WONDERFUL 1 :.\'CE LLl'~NT HUY AT '"·""· WESTCLIFF ~.11•1uni,:., C;1J1 fi.lli·ZJ39 --WHA fTSIT? $21 ,950 FUL L PRICE 4 bedrooms and 2 batlis and neat as Grandm;i's Parlor ,l"ith co1.y F'lllEPLACE 1n Jivi ng room wi1 h r l<-i.:anl !~r­ rv.u enlry. !'ult, ri111. I ('ar- p<·l~ 11nd lovrl,v rf1',•P"1'. 1\n 1·ai1l1 down n~·ct!cd fpr \l'tr1'- <rns 11Hh S\8!1 111•u11l1ly pay. Ing: all. 01!1rr 11ua.l!/11~d buy· <'I'll at only Sfl'XI du11·n \\'O\~'! WE SE LL A HOME •)t~~sii\'r~~ 'J\c,11'11 ' 546-5990 EVERY 31 MINUTES $2fJ,9l O W lk & Lee MOST IMPRE SSIVE a er Brautrlul f":>.ftnor "'ilh drr" :!TSO llar\lor Bl"'' at 1\,!runs tJr~t11•e ,.;foflf' 1vork. 3 !)('fl. "Fur A \\'1fe Buy" Colesworthy & Co. r.12.7777 BIG 5 MESA VERDE A dandy RE PUBLIC 2-~ory hon1e. 11 ~ yrars young. For- mal inarble fireplace in huge l i"'ln~ rooin. Rt'irk f\rt'plaee in Ja1n1ly 1'0<lm. Electric L11ill. 111 kif!'hc11 including l11 ... h1va~h<'r. Shop this prict: S43,995 Newport al Victoria MESA-VERDE 4 l\'onderful lOC'atJon for )'.:ro11•i n:: f.1n1 ily bal·k!I up TO ,\Jr,,a \'rnle Elr· nien1ary School . Ope n l1C'ao1NI m11ster bed- 1'0001 11•1th special dress- jng room + the bidet. Nc\\'ly p:1111lCd & Cllr· r1~trtl. l'lorll f.., traili;r ,<;pa•'('. \l;,•·11 nt & !'f'arty liil' O\.T !lpa!lt'Y. $.29.951). f'.l!A/VA lcnus. COAn & WALLACI REALTORS --546-4141- (0p.n EYeni,,..i Brand NE\\' plush ''''lX':ldu carprt1ng-. ~·1..,i;h 11:'11111. 1\f'll' .spa.rkJ lni:; f'llll)', Bff; S<'pa. mi~ F'Ai\flLY R00.\1. CEH- Al\11C ba th~. deli;-: .. huilt-in kitchen. L11.1~r y;1nl t;.<';1u!i· fully !aJYl~l'HJl('d \\'1!h ~h:idr nm.I fru1I !J'rr~ 1,n (Jl'!!::T EASTS!!)~; -.11..--.rt (lut nf 1own '"' rl•\r t1H~ 1•rthH·1,,I !q s.~}.:IW~ ;ind Sil.'>S "SELL NO\\'!" i ~ 111rv1tablr ll'h"ll }\llt n1rr! !h1~ 1rnmar. ~ 13R ho111<' that ~IKJY.'s prld*" o! own•·r~hrr. 2 ha. stall .stKJ\\•er, lovely kit \\'/blr-ins, formica spl;ish. \Veil dccoratC'd in :i;nrt Ml· ors. Sp.ac. hv rm, riuaJ "' 11' 1·11ts drp.\ Spnr1k!rrs Jronl & J'Clir. :'ll.on1{ urr1: la11 n, buill·lll BB<J. Price s::J,%0. ~- ~l:i-!J.l91 1v~Hns, 2 bl11hs. B11il t • in OiJCll 'Iii 9 f')l dn•,1tn li1tcl1t•n. H.00111 /or :=====-~~=~~~~=:! ____ houl 11r lru1lrr ~SE~LL~O~R~E"°XCHANGE 842-6691 TARB ELL WE SELL A HOM E EVERY 31 MINU TES ~·~ A•Te lot 111 be;iut Brf'nl-HARBOR LIGHTS \1·ood. R·l, l'lear, Lo\'' pnf'f V1C\\' of ocean i:: bay Step~ o( $3.1,00'.J. \Vlll trad•' !or 10 beach. Loveiy ho1~e \\'Ith <lo'>''n pay'!. on i)('aPh llr"Cll 11·allcd jrardrn !'i\0~.500 1093 Uaker, C.111 .:;,16-:-,.i JO Walker & Lee 3 BR 2 BA. faniilY ml.'" Pl'ol inromr prop. or f('s1d~nt1al h' ,•, l.OA:\ · decor. 11j yr nld-xlrit cort<l. view hoine. Walker Rlt y. 675-5200 S32,j(J(). 12:'..~2 Fleet Ln. JIB. Red Carpet Realty ~ .. .,Ii v L 1 i\B o"" s n {lrcn ~~1·r~. O•vncr £16-4.12'! 20'.?:l \\1 B11l llo1a, Nli G'i.)-li{X'()[c·•=··=· ='="="="=·='=·=="·="=·="= ========~-==~=======~======~ 1000 Gener•l 1000 General 1000 Office Open Saturdays & Sundays YOU'RE INVITED! Offic:• Open Saturd ays & Sundays To in1pect tlie1e ''Top-Value" liomes tliis weok•nd, some will b• open Saturday and Sunday -otliers 1hown by appointment. FINISH FOR PROFIT F'111i,h t h1, ro11~hrd·io ""11a 1·n0rn 1111tl hH t h, Arlrl tn r_xi,t oH; ~ B1·dr,~ .. n1 q111 t, i::c,1nd Cd:ll At'('l'I~ a nd yn11'll l1a1 1• onr nf ou1· hr~t nff1•rlni.:s At S:i9 .. :000. Tl11 <' U-:l lot is \l'nrth About 50r; t:if l ht srllin.: Jlt'li 1'1 Tiu• fr('ltll uni1 i~ 111 11 sl~·!t,d. ll('a1nt<I cr1li11;:,.;, 1.-11u•l,..1t l11·inl-! r<•1111l. ;11rpl11cr, h.ird•1 ct flnnr<., • ~­ <'flt .. nl ''"nd1t1•10--an1l !l1•·rr 1~ a n·nt11I unit o'rr garalie 10 rear. This 1s a handyman's drram. Better t.nkf' A Jonk. GOOD BUY ON BAY ADERE [.Ady al••n" "-ants hC"lll--ilrrr".< a n•11l farn ily.1r~trd homr bul mui·h f,.h ht rt.;+' foor ,,,,., 1wr$fltl. Hn~ :1 Bttl1•11n<, :.! Dath~, Phts J!obby r:noo1 a nd , b11 th nH ~llrA:;:r: i)l'11uoful l11 ri::r ;1:nn1orl.~. 11'<'!1 \and~l.'A]l<'d, rnoro1 fflr ]'4,.,I, Vai;a nt . Q uwk l"'sSr$sion, a hs .. nt 01'n<'r v<'ry litlf'rol on lf'l'l !l~ 11nd 11nanl'Ult;. subn1it. Opt'll Saturday and Sunday-1501 Bnynd1•rr, fr1in1• 7crracr, LOTS OF POOL TIME LEFT Tn1·i1ing [lool for family f un-or you'rr J'!sl a shnrt distant" to nrrAn \\il h Private 8<'/l('li iwivilc.i,:cs. Thi~ .1 o ... r1roon1 homr is chArmlnt:.. ilfl~ h<'Btnrtl crilln;:~. h.ircl"orod noon;,:! baths, <'81'[1o'IS 11od dr<ipc~. J\11ill-1t1 El r·1·1r11· h i!· rht n-1of'rfr,..t rnndiliQn l hro11J:ho11t. Th~ pr11·r c•f S5S.OOO includrs rrfrl· ger111or and sto1r. A 11e1\ listinJ,!-h<'l l11r <'hl'l.'k ii ~oon! SEE 1900 SEADRIFT -OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY One or the 011 1stand1ng valuts in Irvine Terracf'. 3 Bedroom + Family Roon1 21~ Raths. 100 ford fronlnJ,!f', ~;100 :o;q. fl -cp1ality lhl'OllJ:l1011 \. LarJ{f' flr('a rihimbf'd for p<Jn!, Vfl<'Rn l. Sensibly priced n t Sj4,9:JO. Put this o n your "niust ser" lls l for the 11·trk<'nd . TWO 3 BEDROOM DUPLEXES -So. of HWY. Thes,. v.·nuld havr ht>en !'iold quickly i f "'" could havlc'. errangrd a better sho\\'· ing schedulf'. The t('nants 11re alra1d lhl.'y may have to move. They are ex· eellrnt 1•11IUC'S-(ne\\' onl!s under cons ln1rtion today, Jess llJlllelous, Rre sell• iog for SGJ.0001. Each nf lhe!!e hAs .1 berlroom1 and 2 B&lh~nevrr a vsc· ancy. S(i2,500 is the right prii.:r . ll you're incornc·1nindl.'d. check these oul! HOW DOES $32,500 SOUND? F or a 11i1·" Cliffha1·f'11 Ar•«1. 3 hl'droon1. 2 h11..th, 1800 :o;q. ft 18x:li.) Lil·ini; Roon1. EhTt1·1<' Kitchen. 6<J'l1;.JO 111! fencl'd .v11rrl (11011 o'"" Ill. Vaenn\-01vner is ,·r1·y nn.~inus. J11~t r'·d11rr<l prif'C, Open Saturday and Sunday -3211 Snu;: l·fe1·bor-Drop 13y-You·u Buy- HOUl l HUNTING? ••• THIS 1$ THI NUMll lt TO CALL WE'LL MAKI YOU l'llL W I LCOMI 675-3000 IBZl ,407 EAST COAST HI GHWAY ~ BA y &Oo•~,~~.~~;~~~~E~~ f.! :·11NC ~A FOREST E. OLSON I~ r,NCH HOUSE 2 COTT AGES S• o·luU•·il ra11<"h l1{ilTI•', :.': l11·d1·•,.•lll', l11 1111lv l'•l•1n1. fiot'lllll.i 1ilnlni::, ~ ~l'IJil· 1111!• < n! 1.11 •" \\ I I 11 ha1h~. ld('a l frH' ll'l~Y I'\· r1 •1111v(· l31·111g cfll' ,Ir, E:v •'. h .. 1111·· f,,r lh" II •Tk1 •111I. I [LIJ:" 1'11"1 l•y lhf' C(ll!HI,:•'" ti f'/1!' ,:llr· HI!•'~. tl \'1'1' ~. Arrr. r ri- \;u'y 1•h1!-i\lut..h nivl'I'~ 1'7~.:,(1(1 Call . , • t) IJ·i);;i) I. BEAT INFLATION 2 ON I-INCOME' '\'PSl\·1·d11y \s too !ale'. T11 n 1H'1'· hoo1r s Of\ onr. bit? lol. 1\vn <':-;Ira lar.:c bt>drrn1ms rach. All thr 1ori1·a1·y 1111d rnn1·tnl<'n('r fo1· y1>ur 1rn11111 . .111~1 Jik~ hi~ O\l'n h<:imf'. Ho\\• dnl'.s :$•1.<100 A Y"a r S•)1!11d 11'1 your dnllars \\'nrk ror ~ou. Onl y S37.· 000 rnr h<llh!! Hurry caH 61.').0:\0:t. THE BLUFFS MACCO BUILT On" nf Cost a J\lPs11 '~ finest s"cl11dcd homes. 3 h1.ri::e hf>rnoms, 2 bath~. F I 0 or tn cf!iling ust'CI. brick firep111.ce. Huge 22.-:26 family room of nAl ur11.l bir('h with bc1Hn rC'ilin'1S. JI.I a nit n rrd c-rounds & 11nderc1·ound 1!1ill(I('.(, S111t ll !hr S"ll or (:'O ''' thr fl<'sert. Pl'lcrd bcln1v \'llhJr only $:1.1,000. Call 6-l.)·0303. FORF.ST E. OLSON Inc. n ealton al ffarbor Crnter 2299 Harbor Blvd .. c .r-r. '69 SALE S VOLUME $120.9 MILLION SHORECLIFFS S!!.ve money and Bring ynur pa1n1 brush. \Vcll toc11tt'd home \\llh 2 bedrooms and dru 11·i1h fireplace. Larg<' h1•ini;: room, Jl">;i;td noor-s. N""ds ~on1c 1•ork but look a t !his pnct"! i;:;,;oo REALTORS 673-4400 Desperation Sale I 011n1•r ITI!l•1 ~f'll' ~ Bed· 1 rf"'11'1~. ~·~ h.ith5, rxtra la rgt. l11·u1g 1wm with 1<·all o! glass .. .\ttra{'tive stone fn't!- 11larr. _ Garage converfed In ~2~ pl11y1oorn, -Reduc- ('d ~lOCKI to S·lt.:iOQ • 10% down and assume :-i'S'iO l1>8n. 111111 646·1171 • 546· IRVINE AVE. C11s101n built hom f!, large en- clo~ cou1·tyant for maxi- 11n11n pr11·acy. ;\Jany l'_xtnu in thi:o; be11utlful 3 Bdr ~. 517,:JOO. Well1·McCardle, Rttrs. IS\O Nc11'pot1 Blvd ., C.M. j !S·7029 anylime POOL Ba)'C'rr~r" finest 4 BR + din rn1, J-z,.. f111ni ly hol'T'I"'. DAV IDSON Reelty :>4&-5 16o l:;vrs. 5-1~1 MESA VERDE FAMIL Y ROOM - $24 ,950 (~f"n1•1'flus ~l~rd l~room~. 2 hath~. fA1n1ly room. Huge l11·in-;::: roon1. VA-FHA f!rt- anc1ni:: 11v11ilRIJlr . 54Q..l'17.0 TARBELL l 9SS Harbor 3 BR , Poot:ctbl fenced l 'pprr Ba~· Jll'eH, Pan1d & be:a.m ce1l'i:l I.· 11·a11s 2 full be, Bllm. 1tovc. but:lc!t, di;/). "'hr. Lil:. pi/lt' lrtt1. \'a· cant. clean. $29,950. Bk:r. 64f>.3T.'l(I. HOL Gent -RO rusto 1n ch hOffi{ "'-( fin1st SE8' """"' - C'ustc Calif. <"OUl'S huir1 . arK·e~ cirllf'I ./ Ji r clon1h l~he(I 51.'SSic ...... -4 l 2 txh·i gucs1 1 hril x 275' 011'11<' 10 riu; 1860 ' Evt'.~. -S B 3 Bi~ IHI Jr. £ woo<I brtak platt. at thr kr l, ~ TARI -Bl Q\\·nci· stOl:V dC<'Olo 11('\V do11•n 1110 I' anyw MISS V.A. B<'llllll f tnre hcch1> roon1, Tarlx· 837-0E WE :'\ION' \ \\'(' nr to ~C'I' q11 '1f'k, \\'(' 11·· Bl 2001 :; txln1 pr ts, 011 a clcn1. I 4 BE i ,\!J ii b y;,r lflJ; Cl 2 ~p kirrhr TARI BA' Vis.l a a1·a1J11 uon. I Ge s F'inanc ,.d hr ily re built . platt. spl'in1' TARI YOU . aoym. l'i('\V :! !)('ch drps, Cail 53&-l[J: :; b. __ '()J' u'lc I 101111 • 0\l('l'k 146 * Sol 1~ ~eel siona! E,,;('('~ 1·all f( Sou1h APPR• A voe~ Baths Rarn 714/7, 6 :l BR. s::1.oo CAl'\01 Costa FJ,F:G IY'\\", hllin~ hhppi;: ;,.1n-g: ... ~ ~-· --;-·--.. --·· ·-. ------· ·-·-------;,.--~-~~~---.---..,-..,--·-· .•. ~.,.,,,,,,..--;---,..-,--- , F"rida,, Oclohf r ~' 1961) DAILY PILOT 33 HOUSES FOR SALE 1705 HANDYMAN'S RENTAL~ tt.1::1111 AL!l> RENTALS Hou•es Furnlsh.d HouMt Unfurni1Md ~pt1. Fur:n!•,h_ed __ _ Lacuna ltach 2705 Huntington B••ch 3400 N•wport 8e•c;, 4200 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HDUSES FOR SALE ~•n•r•I 1000/coata M•1• 1100 N•wpor t H•ioht1 1i'10 Huntington S•ach 1400Huntlngton &.•ch 1400 Ro~~~s THE Open House i',;1"~~~~~,~·~;,~'~:.i~:· FAST MOVE IN $2Jj :'110. nr lrN""way, & ma· Ne11"J'IOrt Bea('h jor shop11lng ttnrer. 3 an. 2 GRAND OPENING ., . FRI/SAT/SUN bltn:;. AND a Catahna v1!'i\. Ne \V homes, ready to move in. 2 to 5 bed-C'ustom -Bit 8.· gurst huu.~r IJrl.!:hl & ('hf'erfuJ. Need~ 2 l 3 b h " ·1 { be h ' .Sf~ci.al? ~ ln1'0n1e units 1?0 )'tis. lo beach. Pa uo~. <lrt:ks \\'l~ll11 view. Nd11, paint, I'll", Should ErOfi!I S9,000 yr. Pr. S69.900. Consider lradea. I'offSSJON HEALTY 494-0731 4 BR. 311 bib lo heh, OC'f'&n· ''tew. comp. !'f'iltt, avail lo l11m iJy or p1'0fe1sionals 'Iii July l , 1970. SW nw. 273 Cajon. 49-1-68:>8 bath. finplf', family rn1, IMMEDIATE l:pts, tlrps, bll·in.~. L..arxc OCCUPANCY in cholC(' f:astsldt lo<" '.! Bn l?n111 hy JUS.1 i\1a1hsou AVr>., ·k 1 •. , 000 r von1s, o at s. 12 011 e rom a c . First , ,.,1 '· 1 k '· 1 wmc 1101 · ;;:.!, · pa n nt t 60 d ft , home completrly n·-dcror111 .. · . --•e a 1 (' u1a11< n<.'w G h Rlt 646-2414 y1 e up o ays a er move in. lenctcl yard, 1'0vered patio, LU.'IU1y gaii:IC"n aparl n1cnl~ Year lf'al!C. l s! & last mu's olfc1•111g t"On1plr lc privacy, t SlOO i;eeurity tlepos11. heautilul t:indsc:ipin<; & un· Avail Oct lj. 8·17--0J3J af!rr parnUrled l'l'Cn>atlonal /ac1I. ttl Gu<>st hr1uSi' llC't't l~ ''' be ,, bd1·n1 ho1nc O\l'r :.?000 liq ra em y., . VA/FHA Terms. From $2.3 990 fin.ishf'ff. l~L\1 £D J ,\TI:: f'O S.. ft 1rn·!u{hnr. fa1111Jy iTiilrn, Near Newpon I ost Olll('f' ':I-· • OCEAN l'"RON'T J BR, 7 BA, firepl11Ct', <lining roon1, lovt .. ly ganlen, gar. Av111I. now Ulllil J Ul"J(' 01" J uly. $300 li10. inc. gardC"ner k 1val!'t;. 4~5531 aft 6 pm SESSION. k1tcllcn ('IJ.Ullf; a11!a, 15x:.::l' OPl::N HOUSE, Sun 1-j 3 The Beach l·u~l on1 pool. nrw shag ea1·-BR. pa!10, lg yd, $28,9:1), By Ap•rtment1 For S•I• 1980 3 P~l 11'(-Ckdays Ii all day i1lrs in a rounti-y cl ub al· Sal and Sunda y llll)!;pht'rr . Now leasing 1n TO\VNJIOUSE, 2 Rlt, 1 1 ~ ba. NF'w!)ort B"ach. VCI.<; 1h1uughou1_ Vacant & 011·1K<r, .:i31 Ali!iO ton Br ookhur1t 1 mile South of Acl•ms J Investment Opportunity Tax s heltl'r, innation hl'idg..:" 1., good income. SIX 4-ple:o;('~ for s:ile -l!!S;('th('t or scp. R?"Rtely. Fu 11 y oceupicd. Carefully mai n!aincd. Close in location, C.ill . l::ach ~ units S·L:i,00() . $7,:iOO tlO\\'ll, l'f'I~ Ban~u Realty 6~:!--13:JJ ti!ady tu n10\"f' 11110. Suhn11! 962 • J ]53 )OU1· ll'nns. OwnPr 51S.8'L6G E:\·IERALD Bay n1 o d c r n home con1p. furn. in pvt. area, vie.1.1', recreation & beac-h area, 4 Bit J BA, family r111. A\'ail until J w1e :::0, '70. $600 nio. <\94-8942 or 871-1 640 cpts, drps, i;to\·r , relr ig, Furnished or unfu1·nis'u'd 'v a s h f'r/dr y e r , patio, illodcls opPn 9 an1 lo 9 pm For l ea se C'ustun1 11 .'l.r. rll'n, ran1hlin_i: OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1010 OAK ST. SPOTLESS! Reduced to $23,950! l Ult + ram. rrn ., 1. b.'l th l11ull1'. Cov. pi1110, i<;u11ClC{'k. ft'tlll lt'CC'S. Take OVl""r 5~. '.·~ Cah!. ran<·h h11u1e 011 grllr i1:lUl'1>t> f<t1n1·ay. lncludi·~ l•Uil1-in !'.au11;1, ~nn11• arph-BALBOA BAY PROP. an«'s, Grand 11111110, g<1r· !--:-'cT::-_1_12_0.,_N_Y_T_l_,._1._· __ C'lrllf'•·. S·l<:1. 4 B-1 ~~ dbl j'.iar 20' ~ du I l1nn1aclli;llc '!. bt!nn Cori-S'.J.-1.:iOO 1v/Slllll .~t·r tf (lom1n1un1, 11111111l1•li•Jy furn-;; y1• 1.~1, $\'ij. Ideal hus. 1~her:I Sl7::i. ln1n1r·dl;:ite pus. fi\Jlll .t huinc. X!ru l•il' sess10JL f.1kt. C1•flh•r. Al.-;o ha1·e 3 R-!HA S2:::'1 L 2 frnls LY'J1 .t: HEAi.TY ~is.~ \V. 19th C,\T ;-,.:s.9-193 t:AST!-iil)J·:. SJ1•r1K"r, R-3 lo!. 1;::;;:;;:;;:;;::;:;;:;:;::;=1 ~ n11. 11uust', lriq;;c, 1rncr11 I• YtJl'd, 11llry 111 rf'111·. Sl:'i,000. 4 UNITS + HOME :i 11 O i,; I r 011nc1'/Agen!. 2 bdrn1, l bath hon1n 1vlt.h :118-86 12 gu~st huusc ·I-four 2 lxlrn1 Tun-1-"-,,-,,-.·c,-,-1,-.,,-0<-, -cv-,-,,-11,I' 1 ha1)1 Ullll;; on UC1.1UILIU! 89 I< I o, l'k" ''" 'II"' ~.1·' .. ')-·• I ! I . uil " l fv. ,J ~' s. ~1~ St1~t·I ·tu · ~lrl\'1,, o · FllA loan. 011 ly S:Ni.'9:.0. 2:.!SS O\\'lh,I" will can ·y 1' irsl I .D. l\l . 548-£'>"2 R · 110 · to q ua!ifil.'d buyer. ryri . · •·1 eH 1 Lachenmyer Re altor 2 Bl::DROO:'ll. Large corner IOI. ::: C!ll" g11r;1gc. BY O\VNER. •5.J.l-61J01 Me1a Verde 1110 1!160 Nr \v por1 Blvd .. Cl\! CALL 646-3918 FANTASTIC RE P UR L I C Ei•('s. 6.J~.165.) 616-'.'200 110.\IE in absolute pcrff'cl & '"'""""""""""""""""""""I ~p.11·kll !IJ.! (.'011d 1tion. .1 la ri;c 1c L11h·n1s, 3 baths, lonnal fl1n· 5 BEDRM + POOL 3 BATH $26,950! Bis /amily hu1ne. t"ics1a f'IOOI. Jr. l:.:s1a1c g rounds. R 1 eh \\ooil pan('l1n1;. h<1no1son1c breakfa.~1 har. Elegant fire- place. No1hin1t t•o1111•ar;1hle <il thr pn•·•· on 1u<lay's 111a1'- k1•1 . :1·10.1 720 1ni:: roo111, sf'raratl' lanuly n..0111 & hu~I' 111 a s l f' r bcdrootn. J\li1nn111111 urkN'p .var1I bf"aulifully landscafl{'d. Popular n1odrl \\·11h ~ car g:'.ll'iH!C'. T~rsl fn1· lhr 111oncy at S~7.9.l0. Dill ~tl~>-R·l2·1 Sou1h f:oas1 It1•r1! Es1111r CO ZY ,".,, Clf'a n ·I Br: ho111••. 1 ;T;A;R;;B;~;';L;L;;2;9;5;5;H;;a;r;bo;;r;j 1~.; Ba .i:.: partially crpid, \Vil' 1' 1\S.~ig n 10 flraltn1· 111 2 l\'(•rk~: BUILDERS REPO h1it not ;it this pritf'. S:.!:>,9CO. :,1H\-7:a}8 Pri11i.:1pals on 1 y O\vncr's los~ 011 1his ·1 B!t 2 p\('fl.~('. ~!or.v 11n1nr .10111· gain. Hr-1 ::iTOl'.Y J1111cr 1•11·r-lr. 4 BP... rl r.C'Q ratcd by bullclrr~. ;111 2 nA, IH111 rin. \1al1cd, pool nc11• hou~' fr;ilurr~. Sl ~1()() !'.it.I' prof lndsep •~n·nC'r Joi. do11·11 & <.1.~su111p 101111, S:.?:i!J/ !'al10, I'\(. l 1~h1~. l!ll~ 1110 pays a ll. Vata111, ~Cl' h:orna1 Dr. ~~IG-9:!14 anyun1<'. 3 BH. 2 l\a, r:un 1·111. 11)1C'rf'd HERITAGE rn1io. <·rprs. Urps. By OJ)!'n F.Vt'<;, .111).ll:~l a!l)!Unt' 1111orr "i16-72!i!l QUJt;-r ~k·,-,.-,,,-·;1-,-. °C77B~P.,..., MISSION VIEJO-POOL '.! BA ,.u.,111111 rrp1" .t· r!r ps. V.A .• F .H .A. TERMS BV O\\"K EP. ~~1: ... ~lfiifi Bc<1Ut1 ful s ll a •I i s h d!'l'OI' fC'nC('d pool for s11ff'tY. 1,111.:: College P ark brd1'001ns. :.! L.1lh.". lan11b• 11 lS roo1n. hca\'y ~hakl' ruor. Mother-ln·Law? Tarbell 837-0845 837-3776 WE'RE SWAMPED :'lln1Yo {']1r11t~ th;1n p1np••1·11r~' \\'r nrcd Jl~t 111i,:~. hl 11·111 ~ .. 10 sell. Ph~asc call us f•1r r. quiek, t.•011r1r~y a11pr;1h.d . \\'c ll'nrk f'vcr.v day, BURR WHITE lll:.Al.TO/t 2001 Nc11 fl'1r1 El1d., ~~13. liiJ-16::() BAC K BAY Shi• can rt' lot,\ 111 hf'I' 1111 n rri- \'~lr sullr \11 th nr1va1r ha1 h. Y(•u·u .,1i11 ha1·1' pli>n ly <JI 1w1n rnr 1hr 1·1•s1 of t!1r fain. 1ly 11i!l1 :i bcd101n1s. 2 h:iths & rn111·1n•1u~ ff11111!_v rrKlnl plu.~ d<Julllr i.::11·;i,1;r. You 1\"lll flf)pl'f'l'lfllc tl11s hu1n(' nc~ll{'d 111 qu1c1 111111 clri:::int Collrgc P10rk . \\'"II 11 orlh $32,t(iQ. 546-2313 3 lxlrnu; 1;., biiths, 111'" 1'.~r· --.-.. 11/\ll!J;ll."1 * * prls, lovrly ;;lassed 1n pallf1 on a 62-.:1~2' l!JI. ·~ block 0111 nf . lr111•n n\1·n('I' 11'i.111!s lo clrn1 1-rh1~ S!l.ijO ~"11 1\1 ( ln1•1•ly -~ nr. fa nHly ·Fuller. R ea lty 1'tll li!'l111r. J~, 1);1, frpl, fcnc-- 546-0814 •••I 1'f'11r ~rl 11·11h nat1t1. A.-.k· ----,.-,---,-,-:-o:-::1111:.: 0111}' s.:.:.l.}l.). ,~,,11 l1;n·1d 4 BEDROOM -$20,950 C.1rl"•11· fl'l1·n. r 1a17 ,t· f'n "T .l .C." 1:11 :;1 '.il;,..{;'i[lli: Eve,,;. l21'.:l .\U it nf'c·•~ 1~ ;i IH!lr r:mull i~O-~l'>i. f, ya1t! •lurk rlllol !l'lldo•r h11 . =~-"======== 111g-care & )<>U :o.;11·" ~sr .. · Ne_"'.'P_~t Bea~ 1200 2 srpanih• llillh~. f'h1·f'l'll11 11lllllllll ... lllllllll!ll!lll .. kltPhf'11 ;;.11\.10~0 11 TARBELL 2955 Ha cboc EASTBLUFF BAYFRONT APT, CUSTOM BUILT Vi.~ia D,.I Lido. !'1"r & ~lip n.1 r•',<.p<'r lrd ltl('l+I 1.u \lrkr a\·a1\ahlr-·. ~r ll r1r lra~r. OJI· ; Lltlnn. & f;1111i ly r:•J. l.i::r uon. 1111('" ~:·~.~.(l(I_ fr111 •t'rl }<'ll'd Elr<". huilt-111~. George William1on $1~.;lf'l"I ICC.\LTO" EASTBLUFF 6i::.4~:xi ~:\·i·s. r;i:i-1:ru1 REALTY 528,500 -FHA C.dl 11s rnr ci1hr1· Ch1fls f inancing a \"11il.1lll!'. 1\111~ st1 .• r\("lU~l\I' 1 1~1111)!~. 1'<1 bedrnon1s, ~ h;11 hs, fam-~'ll I V1~!a Del ()1•1 ily roo111. Drf'111n kltch<"n . huil! • .in arrihanf1·~. f"1rf'· :"\El\ POf{T fJl::AC:ll p\aCt". lfi)!h hl•K·k 11·all.llllf!f!1~~644-~,1~13!3!!~~~ ~pr1nklf'r!ii. ~W·1'2fl r TARBELL 295S Harbor FANTASTIC ''OU .lu!'I 1·an'I l1nd 1hf' . ..C ."pal'IOll!I'. v1<>11• hlllllf', lu.«h anymore! lh•rt··s 1111 OC'C'an la1wl ~cm; .. 1W & pu!\111g \"if'IV hon1c 1 hlk 10 bc::i r h _i:r('('ns. 011•nrr 11 Ill hrlp fin. 2 1>rdroo1n~. dr n. New <'l"Jll.~. 11nl'(' ! 17~C I drps, fircplc. l1v rrn, din rn1. PROPERTIES WEST Ca ll 01\·ner I ai:1. ",\r!". 675-4130 675-1642 1_536-___._15.').g_._"c',_8 0 1 7 7·.,1.,·,i,9 ____ 1• \\'ATI~Rf!{ONT DUPLEX $18,500 11· doi.:k, 2 HH .t· 1 Bf{. nc11• ~ b..."'d t"OOms, 2 bath.~. a ll rlrc. kit, ne w !!' n111s!r1rd eolor tii c. built -111 kllr.h"n ~pai·-hrklst & coclt!a1 I bar. New ious yanl. Dciu::hlfiil 11a1iu burn! or!l11i::r shag l'pts, overlooks " Jtai,h•n 1111 1~1d lsc. drp~ & pn1111. A .~!('H I al 846-0604 TARBELL SGt,;ioo_ 7.:.r',~ loan. JJy O\\"O· * Soulh Coast !teal Es!nlr t-''c'··~'"-''~~-l"l)l-~-~--­ !S sl'ek111g s1ir.ccF>Sfut p1urr~. J UST Heducr rl! i\1u~l St'll sional real estate sall's111r11 . t'Jl1ickly 2000 i:.11 fl tiomr on ExC'Cptional benefits. Plea . ..c Newport Island. 4 BR, 2 BA, c•all for appointn1rnt a.1;.-842·1 Sf'll din rn1. C'.hanning 40 yr South Coast, Real!nrs. nld hsi> l"l'C'l'nlly rcn1odclcd. APP ROXli\1ATJ::L\' 12 acrt' $GOOO dn. ~!'~un1c 61 ~',~ l ~t . Avocado £T'O\'C; 3 HH, 1~4 Just S·ll,JOO buys lh1s. Rath.o;-Hill Top \'if'W ho111c.,_6_7:_,_~_,.,~=~~=-~~ Rarn 11·/ studio a fl l . TO\\'Nl lOUSF: 3 TIR. 3 BA. 71 4/728-11!116 o/look1ni,: 1JOOI. You pain! &. 6~, •t SEE THIS~ S.1\"f'~ Try SZ':()O rln, Bkr J RR. 2 Im . L11ad~ of t':'llrn!'. ~6--01:12 .. -~~--~~ S::J.000. $165 mo. P1I. Tu.~t in 4 BR. '.l hath nr bf'arti. CAf\ON HEALTY 67j..Jj,\11 rtuhhn11~P. 1r nnis lT1, r 011l. ===========I t.r11.~f'/npt1()11. ti 4 2-I ;) 9 I , Co•t• Mes.a 1100 r,11~21\':~ -~~-~~~~ -~~~~~-~- fJ,F.GA NT <I Rl1, J DA, hkr. 2 nR l1 2 Ila. lr!Jlr. r.:~ra~e. 11"\\", 21' LH . l'\"L'ry!hi11i: r111, ''.·2_ 1 hl fi11y ."r hf'ach, hl!ins, l11x !'pl~. nr n ee ,f,, ~})l ,.~()w~ :tl.11~-"'-­ ~hpps.:. o\'rr 1000'. SlS,'.l:iO Tiit·: QUICKER. YlJV CA LL. :')-10-S.~76 'fll f: QUJC J.;E;R YOU SELi~ N•wport Shor•• Bll•c:h 1400 c 11.rport. Pool priv. \Valk to OAKWOOD schools &. ~hopping. 1111- BEYERL Y HILLS liliH'Ula lc-! Sl70 on leas r . GARDEN is 11\c ncxl strp up ftun1 Lhis f'll'gan1 111-0 story, J BR, 21f ba1h, lan1 1111. din rin, all clerorated prufessionally zn g1-c1•11s & h:ue~. Nurse ry- rcrfc<"I landscaping, front & J'(·ar. A.,~un1r lhf' t'X isling (;J loan. ONLY $3J.950 TRADE\\"I NDS RJ::Ai.TY ''"':""' """ 6 P'L APARTMENTS 4 Bd1·, 4 ba. beaut turn hon1(' on .c;a.ncly beach. S500 n10. \\"inter. ~99-2 lS J or 21J-JS:r.31L 3 AH, lan1 m1. 2 Ba hon1 r . 1000 lfi1 h ::;11"l'rt ---f(Cl\11 ALS Vie Brn<>khur.<it & Coa.~t 711: (i l2-ll l70 Houaea Furni1h•d lh1·y. 22101 Capistrano Ln. !------------1 $200 f)l't" n10. ~71 4 1 492-328j SJNGLJ::: Young Adult.~ Luic- Rentals to Share 2005 3 "R 2 b I ' I I ury ;;unlE:n apts with roun-. a. 1 r n. t'fl, II' IV tTpts, pool, refs, $250 nio. in. ll-y i·luh a t ruo~phc1·f' a1wl ('lurks water. l;;e, Isl & last t'On1pl~IJ> pn va o:y. SOU11 1 ., $100. ~J0. 76a2 CA y CLUO APTS, lt"\ine a ! RENTALS \\1100\V Age ;,.i lo 8h<ire liv· Houus Unfurnl1h•d JAY W. YEATS CO. 371 Ne\\tpOJ"l Blvd., NB I NVEST NF.AR TIIE 8-17·85!1 ing. Interest.~ • 111 us 1c1----------- lindgc-, fishing, lra\·eling. G.n•rel 3000 Hef~. \\"1·Hc Box P-913 Daily 1----------- P ilot -..,.._._..,.-'A /,.. ~ · ~ OCEAN. 3 RR. 3'• Ba., drn, _ _ · ·• "'· 2 Irle., din. nn. Eu1Jd e llEDUCED $j.(l(JOa another ho111r 101· i11eon1e on Jf you ne«l a J,::l'C'!lt fan1ily IJ.!. 1·;1. Saine-\•i c11 . Nr. hon1c. sec this one! Lgc. llv. lx•ach & shops. B k r . nn. plu.~ lgt•. parly rn1 .: ·1 673--2010 .Bl'. 3 Ba .• kiti::h. _bi1 .1ns. l ~~·~o=EoC~O~R~A~ToO~R~F=R~E~SH Blks. 10 beach. F re s1n1plc. C t ., B 1 1 r S1 6 jOO E< uil !4!!,;)(l() i\l!ly 0111 y ¥ r. \\" (':"( 1'3 {.:". I\". ·. I Y · 1·ni. hdwd. fir.~. 11nlk to considt~i· 11·adc. ' · e O\\I NER G46-78.1ne cvcrythu1)!;S:~;:~~1!. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ~lUTU,\L RJ::ALTY 11N'ds :? fulJ tin1c f)("'UJ!lr . f'lc111y ot floor tin1c, excrUent 11:l1n- n1ission schedule. Call Chuck for 11ppolntn1cnt 8~2-141 R. All inquiries 11•ill be h1:ld confi. drn!i<jl. LEASE W/OPTION 22 Dela ncy Real Estate Abandunl'd Spanish casa . Dover Shores I 1 '.?S~'S F:, Const lilv,v_ 67:1-3770 •I llR, :; b;11h, 2-slory LUXURY Cd~!: 1)£LUXI~ :l 11dr ni. 2 LIL~urious a111rn1tics, n l' a r CUSTO:\I 110:'-IJ-.: ha,1lt,'. r.~n~~!y rrx;;n·~ Ey rx.'C311 & sehools. rteduccd to Located Jn IU'I\' ~f'Cti011 _~1-".11 1 .S.,7.1.i0.611~.10.1 s::!J,900. -K.-\TELL.o\ REALTY B.i~·crf'st, Oo \·l'r Shore~ '1 IN\ll::STO!fS Spt>clll l t2l l"l-2 Sli-6o6l Bit :I ha1 h, 11\'ing rooin. lot.~. S. of h11·y f. 2 gd hSE's I --..,----,~-----~ torn1al di11i11i.; 1'00111 & f:11ni-s:is.:.oo 011·nl". 673--1169 Owner Tr•nsf•rred ly roon1. llugr palin 11·ith LGE. hilltop lot. Penn. ''iciv Despcratc! 3 BR 2 ba hom l". custont llarbC'CUe. :: car o! occ;in & hills. Privacy. \Valk lo i\Iarina Iii & SI. garagi• on lall;C r.·(' Joi r.l'altor 673-2010 Bonavenrurcs. Pymnts under SS'.?,j{)Q. Subrnil Tt>rn1~ url============ s1:.:../1no. T rade. ('all Ted 8'.>lte Balboil PeniniUlil 1300 The ~eal E'ttet• Mart :.IU-29!Jl. 01~n llou~r .Sun-l7t?O Bca(·h Bh·d., 11.B. YOUNG Lady G~sirt!s nt'at appearing eolltge girl lo share 101•f'ly 2 Br apr. nr OCC. Rkr &l!'H/11 1 \\'ANT en1 ployed 111an to share ~ Br. ho111e, Balboa ls., 11·[th 8a111e. 6i3-()9!)4 <'l'f'S. 2 Hr l!St>·Tca chcr p1"f'f. 21-2:i ~G::i. Call fl.lary 673-53·10. II;j 26th SI. NB Prts o.k. [\\ALE To 8harr 1 llR a pt fin lhe bcaC'h. P1'('ll'r over 21. ~G2.::rO mo 67~80iJ 2100 F.AST·sitle 11·eU kr r t. l~c 2 BR, l 'it BA, \\"/brick frplc. 2 rar 1let. garai:I'. lr:c yo1. $~12j per 1nu. 67j..Wl 3, 6 to 10 pm or wk-f'nds. tlay 12 10 6. l\I01 Sa1111ai:;;o. :.; Bdr Ptn1nsula hon1f' S13,j()(l 847-8531 N•wport Beach 2200 Neal fllarlln P..calry \\"ill rr11dr \"fl<'. lanrl F ra nk 100 FUCHSIA PLANTS 1----------- *ENCHANTING VIEW l\larshall nl•y ::i·10 \V . in th• lath Hou1• WE'RE SWAMPED Unohsri11,·icd Ba~• & fl l1n VU Balboa li7;j-4600 ARTISTS STUDIO ~lot'(' elirnts lhan properties! niost 1111~ Diflcrt'nl ••Qlrl • h , \\',. nC"Cd listing~ . ro r en\ & \ror'.d"' cn~trnipoi-i1i)', r s. Lido Isle 1351 int fl patio 1ri sPll. Plt ase call us for a I I .,_,!-----------GORG£0US :I BR llO:\IE r1u ick. 1"0Urtrsy •ppraisal. f'('llll\"e US\lt"y lOlll!'. •J\J\IV OPEN SUN. 1-5 $33,950 sq. 11. I BJ{, 11~ BA -i \\'e ,1·n1·k r1'C I"}' day. 111aid.~ qt1·.~ lde11I /or r11le1·-216 VIA GENOA Rr\ l.. !Jorlg-l's J~li r i:;,;.~.i~."1 BURR WHITE t ;llning, E~~y· niain. JninH•tl l.()vr!y ~-sl?t".V f;1n1ily hf!lll•' ,\ITr.ACTIVE 3 BH, 2 Bl\, REALTOR oceufi, S17S,OOO, A ~ s u 111 e 011 Lidos l1nrst s!r('e!. Load!'; s lnt area , bltin i:r. PP . 'lf"l , I I •1 t _,,()J Ncll'part Blvd., N.B. frl, '" loan .. Bo.'< 1632 !l;'B. o r· inrnr1er. " ust ir set11 Conipletc 11c1v rrpl & drps 61.>--16.':0 ~.~~·7249 1•1 he afl!'ll'Ci'i11Jcd. Ju~t J't'· p>11n! 111/out S29.900, 5·'; ls!. --"--'.:.~===~---! clHC<'tl 1n $S:1.000'. 8', 2nd assun1. 714: 816-:.::iT:i \l"ATl::RFRONT J Bdrn1 2 Ba WARNING -LIDO REAL TY INC. Dt'n 2 frplcs d,,hwshr <lfap DO \i\"VEST!GATI:':! Due to ::~;7 Vlrt Li!l<l !i7~-l~l'lll Fort S.'\1(' by 011"!1('1", 5 B!l, 2 \IH ~hr/dr~r lnc<l rnl. l::i13 '''' -,·,,., .. ,,,.,,.,11ccs 011nrr'~=~=~~,==--= .~!ory G l('11 i\lar. La1·:tr lot, L'l I 11 8" ll'I ~· u ,, i-6 ON NORTH BAY ' 11 cy or <'a ,,.,. .,. 111us1 ~!I al 0111•t> You'll he O' hltgt pa1io, <"lo~r lu beach. a n1:r.zt'd II! 11'111+.t $:\0,950 11·il! Chr1nn1n:;: !-story 11· :t Bd. ~ c: ho o I s , ,. hop pi n l! l!A\'.FRONT &. dock ~ Er, :; huy "It 11111 l)(' a 111c-11 surc :: ha. P1rr. slip. G•1rgcous c-vcryth1n;;! S29,9JO. 962-1577 Ea dC"n. Lea5t/oplion S:ilO. \fl ;1\1,,W }1:lll this fl\Uf)f'i't)'.'' h'rr!lr-r .~· bcaur. r 1vt. gar-.1 BR, 3 hath. 2-s!ory. All ('X· n10. 67a-4331. Al!!O unturn. e Red Hill Realty li<"n . f;0>-,..! t'(ltlrl, $2-IJ.OCO tras. ;)lj•, GI, s::::.900 . SXiOO 3 BR. 2 BA upper 1luplex. UrHv Park Cen!l'r l1'\·111e R. C. GREER, Realty rtn, r•aiTy 2nd or trade. Ytarly SZ'J:1. Adults only! t:aiJ i\n:ottinf' .'13.1-0!!10 ~ Via L11lo 6i::.9:;oo Rl7.j.':Sl • Gi~·80SS * Back Bay 1240 Huntington Beach 1400 ---'-----"Franciscan Spanish" We Hate Ta Leave -----~~~--~ BEAUTIFULLY lJl't·rir. BP... IO\l"nhou.'<f'. A~su1ne 510"; FHA. By o w n c r :i;w.:.:..o. 962-:i'!.91. Corona d•I Mar 2250 RENTAL FINDERS MmNsM ..• &UAIAJmD • :::.\ llllll001Al-lllSlllW UT.··IOOMM.An SOYKE 4H w:·1ttta, C•1t• M•t•, MMl111 ...-.......... . 3 Bt', 1Tpl~, drp.~. Call 962-8a7S for a ppointn1ent oJ isposal. infor. & 3 BR Condo. Crp\.«, 1Jrps, hltru;, $17:). 9962 Continental Dr., llB 213/431-TI 14 Midway City 3616 ~H~.>. 3 Dr lownhsc. l~/0. 2 B1". 1·arf)l'tcd, garg, 11·a1cr \\"/IV, pa1 io .. Children 0 .1\. pd .. \11() nio. 0-ppo s il c Bkr. 53•l-69SO shop"g. ccn1r1·. 91i2-1!166 $2J(). 3 Br hse 11·/run1pus nn. I=:::::::;:::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:: Pool, R/0, \\'/IV. Chil(Jren & Pf>l 0.K. Rkr. 53'1-6980 Coat• M.1• 3100 S1nt• Ana Heights 3630 3 Bn. 3 bR\h nn '" ar1't'. lari:;e pool (~Ox40"' R('c roorn, den, lnrJ{e kitchen, all LARGE YENCED YARD buil1·ins. Plenty of roorn for Covered patio, 3 BR, 2 balh~. tinrs<'s. etc. 1·125 m o n I h. fireplacl'. built-ins. a n d 64U606 n1 uch n1ore! Fan1ilie~ only. I ~===:::=::::::::::::= $2'23 n1on1h. Agent: 5-16-41·11 2 BR. gar. patio. c:rp!s, drps, sto1·r, rC'!J·i£. Tropical ~cl· ting, adults only. l blk shops. $\j(). :111-4780 4 BMlroo1n : pool_ i\I r s 8 Vr.rdc location.$27a pr. 1110. rll. Call i\lrs. nothn1an ~~l:>-!H9 ! 3707 LG~: Di'lus.r . ocran ,-ic-w, 2 RR, den, 2 B,\, SlOO 1110. or lsf'. 499-1344, 5'17-Ti61 Dana Point 3740 Slfil nl(l. 2 bd r ocean \'1('11•, ::•tO'i2 Copprr Lan1('rn or call 213-:::~~·187 4 BR, 2 r,,\, rcncPd ycl. erpls, drps , lll!ins, p:ilio, gar. $:.!:ill 1no, llf'Ar r, v ,., 1· y l h \ n i; ! &lf>-2:123 for appl. Condominium 39SO ~\ature adults, 2 BR tlplx, f OR $/\LE-0-,-.-,-,-,,-,.-d-ol-,-:-;c E·~idr. \Valk lo shops. Sl ;:lj t·ond o 2 RH., lill11l l\'/D, 318 16th Pl .. S('P aft 3 Pi\·! dshwsr. frpk·. encl"rl "1 ('al' :I GR ho111r . Bit-in ran~r. gur. Pool. sauna , elubh'<f', ~:arprts. (lrp!=. Lrase Sl7::i \l'alk lo ~horin::: cntr. $~73 1110. Rrf~. r/'.6-4-1')6 pl'!' 1110. ~l'1!\-7'.l76 ~~-.-=cc;--=-::> I 2 l3R, g::i.rg, IC.ll<'e'1 yard, ·-4 I AL:t newly rcdet..'O rateiJ $1·11) 1110. Apt1. Furni1hed &12-0:i?,O N•wport B•tc.h G•n•r•1 3200 4000 B/B TO\\'N llOUSt: . ..\dul t.' only. 'l f'.tlnn:;., ~ haths. ~lit·lr\'cl . Avail. Ocl. Jj1h. $'l l j PPr ~lorit h. Thi" GOP.(;EQUS i\"f'IV VAL D'ISERE ~1rig\. \ hr.2 bi' f'"urn.unl. Sauria. Aet'y /\111. Billiards Therapy & 4;,· pool, BBQ< 2o00 Parson~ Jld. li-12-8610 Pool, 16th, Ne1\·por1 Bc-ach. 1;111 &l:;.-0:.j() BEAUTlfU LL Y furn. (Spanishf 2 BDR apt ncal' lloag Hospital. Sull-lrase $210 ino. lnri. 4201 lliJa.na \\':1y. &l~-1::.~1. l & 2 Bl~-Bachelor Apl~. Kit-TV-Pool-fllaid Ser. S:::i. p<"r "k. & up. THE f\IF.:SA 4!j N. N1vpt Bh'd. 616-9681 SAIL. 11111 :\'!ulcl, 111.~ rn 1~. couples. $110 1CJ $l20 n10. Con! hrkfs1 . n1a1d scrv. 67:>-18·11. OC!'.:"AN f 1'011I Yl"ly l~f'. l BR , 2 BA. l)elu.~P. $273 nlo. 2'.?0S'i \V. Ottan l't'Oll\. 629-391·1 1 & 2 BR, furn S.: unfurn apt~. Pool. No ci1ildre11 or pet~. 240j~~ 161h. N.6 . 6·16-466~ DELUXE f'·uru ,1 BR, 2 BA uni1. Ck.'t'anfro nt Nf'1\·por t F.cach. 67::.-.81}17 A;\I only. DELUXE beach apt. :! Rr. aclulfs. \\'inter $lli Ill 4jth SI. 67:1-l 16l NF:\V 2 B1· fu rn uppe1· apt. 1 ~ till\ lo oce11 n. S17j mo ro mo. Fan1 onl,v. Agt 61.>-1972 LAl ~GE 1-Br. apts., nicely furn. f\r. bay. $14U-Sl;,Q !j7:r7876 01· 49~-!147 1 ocr.:AN ~~RONT 2 &. 3 bd- lTllS. \\'!NIER R E'.'ITAL. 67::..81)18 1 BR, Adults, no pets. )'l'a1·ly $100 n1 0 ' ut ilities. -f $.)0 c!('a nint: <IC'po~it. 6TJ-700!J Newport Hgts. 4210 • Clean l or2BR * A1lul1s, no ricls, 2121 F:. 16th s•. s1:::, n10. up. 616-IWI 4240 R EALLY Qu1r1 . 'l BR . l ' BA. Adult~. Unr Sl:i:1, F1·11 $190. 2310 Sa nta A n a . Ci-l.»--2933 our [O\'f'fy hoin.• in lhr B.1r k P.ay .) Bdrn1.\ Lg t"a111. nn. 2:<(1(1 ~'1 rt. 1na11y c.x!l"<•~. larg1• rurocr lri! !)('au. lnncl- ·~•·apllli.!, 101\1 du11·n. I llui::r l~f1l"O')Ol.". l)•'l'Jl pill' a1oca1lo sha::: caJ"J)CL~." S<'P· ara1r" f;11nily 1wn1. 11·1th Jl1H~1urt floor anrl beautiful "'Sp.1111~h" f1rrplatl'. ]!'ads '" covr1'<"\I r11tu1 surrou11drtl h.V l:•J1.1<<'>Jll,~ landsr·a pin::::. !~11~ 11( f'~ll'a 1'00111 fl"ll' 1hL' 1·h1ld1·1·11 Elf'r 1rl<' bu1JI lr\s for i\10111. r;:-:1 st1n~ F.l!.A. CONDO. 2 Bl~ + Oen 11·l,1·r! bar. Jl.:: bath, '~ 1111Jc to bl'ach. 962-9:-ijl PLUSH 2 Bdnn 1\·/11· <'rJ!I, drps, l:i111as11c. p a I Io \1•/blt-in BBQ Beach l:lose. }Tly, 67~ .. j()2f) Bay & Beach R•alty, Inc.. Sl:..0. 2 Br apl, lowrr. nl'w lorni!urc. Avail Rl<r. '."i.14--69.~0 11011'., ==========·1 * Open House * :ic:Y.1 Crnt(lJla Pl., N,B, IA!11n i·a n Ile assun1C'd 11ith 518-S:i~;i :!il.~if)') du1111. Lrt us shu11· S~.-,cl,"~-:",cl-R-,-,,-,-,,-,.~/,,-,-,,-,c,,-p-ll-ol-l I }'()II !lllS n1vdrl ho1nr , 3 txlr111s, 1·'• bat h~. fa1n1ly WE SELL A HOME rnorn. ~28.:>00. 8 3 3-3 ·l 3 O EVERY 31 MINUTES =""'="'"=" ===1Walker & Lee Corona del Mar 1250 ---- Absolutely 76.~~ E<lln~er :;;t.J~-l [J.·) Ofl"n c-\·rc Fantastic View! .t\P,.'} sq f1of1""1J<tn111 tiu11! Ju\. New Li1ting U1)' Ill Cnrl]nil tl<>I ;\lar, r1~ B1i:: :1 .·' t":I !Mn 1·an hr f<'<~mn;1 ! d"su:nrd l•i l'llOIUrf' takr11 nl'rr • •1"rl 1nr rra."r 111 th•• \lAGNIFICE='iT O<C:A~ 1nll't"l'S1! Lo\r!y 4 hdrn\ i\n. \'1!·;\V !rtllll !hf' clr,::11111 !hony pool h1•1Jll' Pl'lr'l'd at l..i!{'hcn s,. gl<1~,. 1-:~l!(•d .,111rf'. ~::t9.",0. ()1111r1• tn,11<f"1T"d 2.100 Stl /1 r>-1t)J']rd .11·l1\·1ty !n ,l;Jl]l Lakr· An\10u~ fvr 1'001\\ flJV\\'ldf'< unl11n11 r1I 0Hi·1·• <1111rr f,.1. 1•-o11I f•\" r1 111~ 1"'11;: l.ololf'~. h,1hh.v .i r••n, t!'rtl· •lt;.!'r~ n1· tn.11111< 1·rtr<'al. !11. r) .. ~"'' 1·n11r1 )artl. Tc-n·a"ru rnti·y, ].\ll'l)l:TED FOS~lL 1 ........ --... ---....... ~tnnr l 1r••pllH·r~. :-nr1nklrr<: Mo•!'IJ•llll•· ~;iragr lloor, tdH JUST LISTED Cl );\'[)ITI0:'\1Nr;. l'V('l1 CUS-SUflf'I' sl1arp hon1r_ CarprT~. ·ro:o.1 n L'ILT \\"1~1)0\\",'1, ar(' ('USlllnl dl'i!f)\"JI 1\lJYJllglliJ\Jf, 1111! A fr1v 11f lhr ma11y qual. ];il'gr srparalf' farnily room. 11v f(';1turrs •Jf !his ftn r. Cuvrrcd pa110, 11rofC'~~io11aJ. h;in1c-. Brs1 of a ll our ('ll"l<'C ly land~l·apt'd l:iq:~r lut at .~. 1r1111s. 0 11'nt'r lf'i1v1ng arra Pnd "' thr r 111-<f4•-11a c .s!l'ect. & has 1ust h.~!rd 111 $1 23.000 ~.Pr this 1111" fol' su1·r. Pi·1ccd INCLUD ING Till·: L AND ngh! Ill S3l.OOO. AND Q\\.NF.:R \V IU, CARRY MUTUAL REAL TY 1(0'" 1~ Tf) AT LO\V IN-842-1418 anytime TEREST. S£E Tiii~ TO 2 BEDROOMS DA\'. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee :!011 \YestcHH Dr. 6-IS.171 1 Oprn f:\'r!'. "PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH" Ch!l rming 2 1>Tory farm ho11.'W, 1\·ith C\Try1hing. i11c ludi11g l~lrcrric buill-in range, o\·rn. disposal FA hf'a!, double ,::::iragP 11 ith slirling glass doors to rrar yal'tl. CoverM f'nt•loS{'d p.1tio. rrnrl'd t.· lanrlscspcd, Sl600 to1al do1\'n. l,!11¥1/fill REPOSSESSION fl('ggetl hn 1~lwood floor~ to 2400 Sq Ft/11x30' Oen n1oderr1 built-in kitchen. Pri. N<'IV pain!, nt>1v carpt'1s. En· \'ll('Y on fee land, South of clOllerl pa111J. Best 11r<'a. the lli-1\'flY. :1 lx'droom, 2 HAFF DAL REAL TY b111h + largr. fan1ily 1w1n , 142·4405 $47.500. O THEREAL \"'-ESTATERS ' ' ' BAY VIEW HAVE ol>('nings for 4 Jlcal Estate Salesmen in our new orCice. CaU for app0in1me11 t. R. D . Slate1, Re•ltors 53'-llOl 6:Y•9/• LO~N * REDUCED PRICE * E njoy lift': in th\~ hay view 4 OH, 2 BA, 2 car .11ar. J-"q1lc honl(', 4 Bfl. fa111. rm., 2\? ,.. hllins. $24.75':>. 5!~';" .. loon, bi1. f>ln. nn. l CAlt GAfl· S1:l3. payts n10. P .l.T.J. l-'rin AGE. only 817-Jl07.1 C he1h ire Rea I E 1 t •te 1 ,,~A-,,c,7,.c,7117, 17,711~1-10-,-,>e-,-1-,,-:""- 67.S.. 2.503 llni.~hl"ci cnn1pletrl.v i11 No\'. NUT F"1\ll:\1 ?7 l:"\'CLUD J::D in thi~ 00.\;l lR, 4 $19.900. \\'rile To Pa u I J cn.«en, 111 \V. 18!h ~I.. C~T unit~ l>llf"Ctit l! S 6 I , 0 0 0 . ASSU1\iE 4 i7-."ii-l~l-lwtt.3 \\'/$1i10 l\lo. inco1nc. nn, 2 BA, Nl'"''JlOl"I \\'c~L rANON HEAL TV fi7.-... 1-,g1 0 11·11r r ~"II. $Z!l.000. 962-8392 5 BR, 2 stnry. hy ownf'r. Lo1v inlrrcs!. $32.000. $3:i00 do1\·n. 962~::1·10 Fountain Vall•y UlO B.1lboa 2300 LEASE, FUf.NISllED. !IC'l Do\'er Dr., NB Sullr !ZG !i l.>-1000 !-:\'"~ j 1S-696G Peninsul11.. 4:i' b11y fron!agr f """""""'"""""'"'""""""'""' \1'/llo11r. 2-S111ry. :, BR. 4 3 BH, 2' ~ ba., dcri, fa111, RA plu~ swi n1n1('r·~ di-ess-tor111al •I 1 n. cpts. d1·ps, in~ r ni 11·/showc-r. }'ront all gard1•ncr, 2300 ,sr1 ff. Sl"l(). ~lass. Dish11·ash,.r, 1l ispo~.1I , &Hi·14!4 SHill. 2 Br. 11pt , u11l pll. Child ;13+.r,!JRO \\' /\\'. 0 .1\. pool, ""' $l2Q. l Br apl. Jt/0. 1rfr1g, \\'/\I'. Child 0 .JC Bl'okcr 53~-'19SO Coron• d•I Mar 4250 \\'ANTED 11111.turr , Cl u \ f' 1 e mploycrl 11011111.n !o renl sn1all cozy furn a pt. Refs 67~-5784 WHY PAY RENT? \"1·. old Spu11ish style. /\~· }'1tn1<' 61;'";. FHA loan.~ BP..., patftJ, BBQ. blln.~. Aclj. lo golf l'OUl'Sf', pool _ .,26.9:10 2 l'C'lrig, srporalr f1-eeze1·, Dbl O\'l'll, clrrlric stove, st·parat e b r oi l e r & rotissC"rir . Laund1y r n1 A11ton1a11c gara ge opener. Yearly or 11•1n!rr. 671-2039. S17:i \\"intt'L' lrasf'. Pen1n~ula Point. ~pacious 2 Br . Call or N•wport Shor" 3220 Cost• M•sa --'------4100 COHOLIDO Apts, 2 Br furn. .\210. month. Ad u I I 1 . liil--:1378 CORBIN-MARTIN r.F.ALTORS 67:).1662 ::0.111 E. Coas T tlv•y .• Cd:\1 North Tultin 1645 "EL CID" f'RI area. heatC'd po<•I~. 1rn· 111~ cour1s, f'nCI chi ldrc-n·~ p!a)·~rnds. only :I blk.~ to beach. :: IJdr. 2 ba, patio, gar + f'a qx:111, 1-IC'\'el, lsc $250. Chl'ncr 49-1-21(',r, 11·ri1r \\Ir~. 8f'ard5\er. '.!131 1 cN7£7'\\c'P"O=RcT~SI•·,-"-,-,,~,-,-.,-..,~. '.!(\.j.~16. 1600 Pal"\\·ay, Glr.n-hcdroon1 2 t>arh -1-drn . 11111 .. Cal 912rifi. carpt>ts, drarc.~ &. 11 1 1 Lido Iii• 2351 b!.111lins. S39j pr. tn•l, Thr r.."al J::sta1crs 616-ilil NE\\'LY t'ur 111shed 4 BP.., ~ Corona d•I M•r 3250 $30.00 Wk. Up e Studio !. J Bi· Ap\r.. • Kitchen !· TV inr·l. e Phf;lllf' Scr\'ic~. & Po'11 •:\laid sr1'\'ICf' avail. e Day. 11·cck K· ;\lonth 2.~76 1\e11')X>t'I Ulvd. 51:-t.9/J3 SHARP 2 BR Y.!61 .\laplr hy \\'1lson. l\lodern furnl1urt. Pool. J'iO pe1s. $1j5 m')n!h. :'Iler Longhn . 6·16-69i~ 4300 CLEAN Bachelor /\pt!, All ul!I incl S8::i up :::i:, E . Balboa Blvd. BA LBOA 673-99-1'.i DELU.'\E 2 or :I BH apt. i\1111<1 hr. SC'l'n lo appreciate. 6T.>-3~•TO aflf'r 6 pn1. Tti1s i~ th" s11011·place or Or a111:" County. I IU::h on f:l'd t!ill r:.irlgr, sumiurntrd h~· 1:.: af'rr-f>f J11rhly la nd~capcd i;t1~1un<I>. Ttu~ f'il'J!il!ll l'llS· t•)lll huilt ~pani.'lh hon1l' Ions .-, hilnn<. 4 !•11th~. fonnal d111 1w.: 1,n111 ph1-; a h11gr .-iu1. drrll \\'~th a nh)~1 ~[l<'1·tart1- l.11· \ff'\\ C°•ln1plrtrl,v ;1 11· i•,,11d;t11111rrl. Do 1•,il1 u~ fn1· a ;:01npkte l11'(>l'h11n• on this f'\"ClllllK )ll)ftlf'. Jl;i, 11.va1l Now, l\'1nlf'J' or lo1lJlC'r. en::• 789-936!1 or 1213 , ~72..{;G92 ;, rur11 1 Bl~. :; nA. Cu11- 1r1n ri. newly drr $100. Arai] Ill.!\\, \"('arly, 111·11 fi2·\-11(l'.J FABULOUS VIEW A\11\ll.. Ot·t l \ 1 RH new, lira11 T fu1 ·11. $1 2:1 C'lupl!·, no f :n\irr harhor 1 .. j('lly rn. 1·h1hln•11, nr, pr•~. l'l as~1.•t tranet, ;: AP.., .~ B.\, 1111111,..11 . 111i,:r ~H "!'iT 1111al!h1• :l~O r,1•('1Jp_ Unfun1, ~1". '"""" J·.ldrn. fi.1: ... 12:,r Huntington ~each 4400 QUIET & BEAUTIFUL 2 ag. POQI, ut il !Kl Adu]!~· only. No l"'r..;_ 10676 Cam- f'J'Oll, 11-10.2 12:1. N l-:AR hcach, nc1vly licrorated. B:il·hr lnr apl. $ io:, 111(1. 2T27 Cl<'r:.111 Bll·1J. N IC I~ 1,-',-,,-.,,-.cl 7D"l-:,"l-i>-, -,,-,,-.-,-,., ~12.-, f"'r n111. u111 pd Valentin• Rtalty Co. 1.~!l E. Qi;i pnian Al'i. Ornngf'. Cil1for11la 111 1 I :..32..fim f'\'f'S. ,JJ2-1 J?.! 1705 Balboa l1land 2355 \\.l.'\'TEP. or y1 ly. ~ Br.. :1 ha, hrrplael'. fJl-lt lo. nr. So. bay. KC\ ~1udtn1~. 673-807 1 , \\"INTER or yr!y. ~ 111'., :I ha, fircplarr. patio. nr. So. hay. No ~tudl'nts. ti 7:l·80 71 . 67j..11.11. ti7~~1 Ql" ;,1f1-HM.l LEASt; 4 BR. 2 Ua. <'h01·!. kit. pa110. Adults .~:loo. No pc t~. 1 blk/h(•h. 67:;..-020:i 4 BR. hon1r \\/pool pt1noram1c v1c11·. p r 1 v . beac hes. Agent 67::-2222 2 BR. house $U!O. Alw, 1 Br. apt. lturnishccH Sl-10. 49-t-22.JO or '\!l·\-9-171 !SC DEGREE VIEIV LOT of while 11·atrr &· co:tsll nc , small but level. $7,!Jj() with $1.000 dQ\\'n, tial e t SS:i mo. '\'inter. 4 BR. 2 baths 2 BR, dbl !,!Brage, lg y11rd, All •lur 3 )TI. Jslond Realty OK tor boat. trailer, etc. ~1_0,_, ___ _:•~91~·~!0~2;:'="~'=ro'=''='='-'=·~=="='=3-='=""o.:.;.;'=2Jll=·=m=o=,='='="="'='='====- 2000G•nerel 2000 G.n•ral $©\lJillA-1'1 'Btf S" Solllt a Simp1t Scrambltd Word Puzzlt: for a Chuckle ITUILI I I' I I' IRAIVEL I I I' I' I ' I Miomi Beoch scene; A hoF>- py • hunting g irl appears on I 'he beach in a -.,;1. 1 .. 1 0 Com ploto •ho <h,.11• q1><>1.d by filli!'lg 111 th• miuin; WO/'d you d•velop frOIT! Jlep No. 3 b.low. e PRINT NUMRERED lETlERS IN 1HESE SQUARE S .l .. 1fl0_•..,.. ............... 2000 SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 h;i, S1ng\r 11 \<l n only. lleL S l~O 1nc:I u11l. :!11} :\leaduw Lark l.n (off 2386 Sanla A11a A\'~I Qprn 11111 S111 S,. Snn ~'UR:-.l & unrurn bach & 1 Ur :ipt~. f roni $110 to s1::0. Avail 10/1. Older pc1·~011s 1u'C rr11·cd. Sf'" i\\gr, '.?ll:i Eldrn Apt 6. C.i\1. 1 BR apt. con1p1ctrly ft1 rn, 1>31io &· garap;, 1\vail Oct. 11 Sl33 n10. Ulil nol inc.I. &16-817·1 BEAUTIFUi.LY t-UHN :;,1&-2.)i\J :l HI:, 2 B1\, l'rl pal10. llt1I pool, 11·ashrr hook llfl. $18:i n1un!h !11)'2-899 1. Orang• County 4600 SJKGLE: Young adults, lu)(- ury ~rdcn arit~. 1r/fu ll rf'CJ'eation rarilitics &. rom- plete pri1·acy. Sou lh Bay Cl uh Arit11. 777 S o . Brookhurst. Anaheim l TI4l 772-4::.00 Gerd•n Grov• 4610 2 Bit. Pool. Adu\15, no pct~. $1 :15. 2Zi6 ~topic St. Apt J::. 6-l:?-!l::i2Q • SINGLE Young Adult~ Lux- ury i:;arde11 ap\s with c-oun· CllATEAU LA PO!NTf'; try club a lniosphcrc 11nd Lovely 2 Er furn apt, pool l"On1plcl(' priv<1cy, SOUTH r11 rport. a1lult.< oo pets. St:io BAY CLUB APTS 13100 I util. 19-11 Pomona . Chapman &VI"., r. a r d I' n 2 Bfl, 2 BA !um. Nc1v paint. i=G""="='='=l7=10·11=6J6.='="="'=== ( Nr 1hpng cenler. No l"hil~rcri or pets. 64&-6222 • Nassau Pnlin~ a l & 2 BR. Pool 177 E. 22n<I SI. &12-J&l:i QUIET . 2 BR .. adults, no children or pels. Clcw;c to marktl~. :~I0-3997 ·i::ves. 2 BR FURN. SJ j(), Adults, no pets. Nr. markl'lli. 5'\8-0950 STUDIO 11pt, crpt1, ulil pd. Quirt per.ion only, Nr Irvine & 17th $JOO. &U--O:;JS Furn bachelor apt. S90. per month a-m-&i:z:s or 6la-«.62 BR, cnmplelely rumlshcd. $90. 131 flO\\'l'r. &16-788.1 -·,-.,-.,-,,~,~BR, sober a1luH s, utilitll's p11.ld . $100 mo. * 548-4 1:'17 • N f.:\V 2 RR ~IM. Bltns, p111io, p;Ar. Adult~ only, nn pets. 1611 r. 21 ... 1 sr. !"l-iil-2127 Ltgun• B••ch 4705 !3F.AUT 2 Br. 2 Ba, ~anfr1 $300. 871-1700 or 87().IJ.U,'.; C"ves. & \vke nds. FABU.LOUS 1 BR on ~a n. Frplc, u1 i1. garg incl. Sl.55 nlo. ~.8.t C1lfl Dr. 494-2715 RENTALS Aot1. Unfurnished Gen•r•I 5000 • RENT • 3 Rooms Fvrnitur• $25 & UI' i\fonth.To-Month Rtnlall \VIDE SELECTION llFRC Furni!ure Rental~ a17 "" 19t h, Ci\f 548-3481 $165. r>tl uxe 3 Br. bltlfll!. E·Si!lc Locallon. s nl II 11 child \\'elco1ne. Bkr M:'"Hllll $1 2j 2 Br Tri-p11"x. P../O, l'tlrig, wa.~her. Child O.K. Bkr !l.1.µ;rn«l ---··-~........__ _________ _ • \ I --. - .. ---------------------------·----------------~-----------·-·· ----. -. ---------· ;f..f OAILV PILOT ~M~E~N~T'A~L5.--~~~-;aRENTAL5 Apfl, UnfurnlshN Aph. Unfurnished RENTALS Apta. Unfurnl.tt.d '!*--·-~*~--*~--*~-·*" 1 REAL ESTATE * General BUSI Ni'.55 •nd FINANC IAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES ----G•neral 5000 Cost,1 Mtwi 5100 Huntington 8e1ch 5400 I'-'-------AVAIL.ABLE now, 2 BDRM, * 8EACA BLUFF * l•-v_E_N_.0-0-M-•E.--I rrpls. d1T•S, blt.nu1, carport. New 2 & 3 BR. 2 BA. Jo'orc~ I rf lndustrlal Rental 60fO Bu s. Opporlunft l•• 6300 Lo1t 6401 I---'-'-'-=-"---' -------- I SERVICE DIRECTORY Brick, M••onry, etc. 6560 Adul t~. No pet.g, 548.6769 eel air, d&hwshrs. paiio, L\L'IAa.il.ATE APTS: 2 BR, hltlM, 313.a per mo pool, view. I & 2 11tory. \\.'alk to 5 Polnt Shops rl.EN'T ~f-1, 1125 !111 IL $115 fflO. 1355 Log1tn, Cltl. 6Th--5116 LITE MANUFACTURING GO LDEN/ diamond wnslwalt:h. vie. H.l'ubcn 's, Sat n1tc. Ph~as<: ca 11 6-14-2947 BUILD. Rl!model, repair. lirit'k, block, t.'Oocrele, carprntry. no jOb too mna!l. l..ic. Contr. ~S Crpt11, drps. pa!IQ_ No pets · ,\DliLT & F'Ai\tJLY Adults cudy. 54,K-2!m !1:47-3957 !'F.CTIO~.S AVAlLABLE ILA._R_G_E--,--.-R--,--- Clou to shopping, Park 2 BR, 111 bilth, cpr~. d.,->S. · _ • B a, NEW lrx.lustrl.a.t Bldg~ for leue. 2500 &J. fl 9c It. 1G39 P.lonrovia. CJ'.1. 67J.-90J1, ne-r-ds as50<'iate "'ith manage. m1:nl and I or engin...~rlng LOST Cnhoo cat 9 yrs 11J1l. I ----------- backgl'Ollnd. ~1anulacturer Has no trunl l'la10.·,;. Costa Buslnut Service 6562 • B · 2 Ba. 11l(lV" l"o pets. 3140 n10. !in-place. Sl!f.1 nX!. All!O new • Spacious J r Ii. !Xi2 :lS86 1 BR $130. Near QCf!an, pri "' :> Dcdroorns -dt•ck. gar. 202B 14 t b . . ' _,. 4,000 SQ. FT., nr. JlarbUr &: Baker, C.M. Avail. at once. SULLIVAN 510-4429 in program for national dis-f\fe&a. area. $j() reward. trihu tion. $250. per 'l\'k to _646-_c._~3"'-------­ start plus equal share ol profil5 to actlve party with $12.500. cash. Should easily nt"! sel(.'(·!cd party $15.000 firs! yr. For pt:'rsonal inter. vif"W, Cail 71f..87!-~19J2 (S. 6 P~l l. SMILEY'S Business Services • ~wlm Pool, Puf/gree~ EA~ISIDE Lge 1 BR. d rp11, 53&-1319 673-1784 • Frpl. Jnd1v/lndry lac ls c111\s. bl(irts, g11r. A rlulL~. no ----' ------- 1845 Ana h1im A ve. pt·l:1. S135 mo. 646-1762 NEW l,UXURY I & 2 Brt CO.'•'TA i\I E~A &U.:..'~'.N NICI:: l BR !ipl, 00-1 Orange PATtO.'i & BALCONIES , _ _._. ............... ,..,, A\'t'. !"" pt•ts. $12.'i 1110, util ADULT L;VING s1:;.1• ~ Ur 11 /pooJ & ~·hit.IL"'' lnt·J r~1R-X~:.!l! 67~ SUIU'S!DE CHALET ("~ulrlro•n &· pct~ OK. l:lkr ---_:______ ' 8262 Allant.1, 53&-2800 , . · 'l _Br, epls, d rps, bl11ns, . 1,1....IUl l hl!ns, p;,ltO. No pets. Sl3ll 2 BR, l'pl~, drps, blt-1ns, Sill l 1\1~ ~11r.-~e-apr. R/U., '.">48-1~18 g11n1gel. Cl~,. ,'"o-Sh<hac~, ---,.1er, s 1ops, t'C . .J t SI . p11rl •.1llY lurn. Brokcr lJl-:LUXE 2 BR slud10, cri1t1, St:l() 96:?-41!•2 Wh1ddy1 Want? Whaddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rat• 5 Lines -S timff -5 buck1 llUlES -.\0 MUST INClUOE 1-Wlult 'l"O\I ll•V• to truN_ i-Yllltr l'Oll ••ft'! It! trt• >-YOVll ollor<• •n<111er .af,..a. ..._, n ... , of aG1<•ttillft9. ~OTHI NG FOR 'Al E -Tlil .. DE5 OHLYI PHONE 642.5671 To Place Your Tr1d•r's Paradise Ad Lots 6100 HORSE RANCH Sp1t.ciou.s Jot, gOOd liveable home with 8 corralls at only $37.~ 1\-'t!h terms. PACIFIC SllORES REALTY ~7-k:ill6, Eves. 962·9TI1 . ~1-1-l>'IXU i tlrp~. pool No t"hlld ages 21-~c· -------- Sl?' I Er ;ipl. !:10: \I /\~: 11hn1 Hl. Call 6-1&--0196 AVAIL Oct 15th. New l, 2 ~ ("o101g<' llntiy & l""t U.K. •1 BH l'Pl!i drps bHns. Ut1L 3 BR apl.~. ~rpts, drps, , -~· , ,.,,., -· ' ' stttr! at i 12:i per Jno. h11~··r .1 .• ~-. •. 1,.., r.11 •. S J:·,~1. Arlul!s, 110 pe L~. ~2579 - 6 Un11s. Palios. 0\11ner's 3 Br. 2 ba!h + 4.2 BR., l ·l B~. C.'osla f\1£>5<1. Trade for land, Jo"ort1n, RJrr. &12-5000 l7!Jl·A \VP!i!ellff Dr, N.B. TRAJ)E 'l40o sq ft business ren1al: oHit·e or rt>lait shop for 'Joi.I TD's. 1] 1.Zl3 ll.!nd St, N11t lkh, Oll'n<'r, 1213) ;!~.\-3 101 , e\'(' 1213, 246--0700 f'JSJUNG IS GHEA1'! l..:<kelronl lot $15.950 ,,,o.,cF~. "-"-lcc~.,c,-. =,-,c,-. "1t,_.,&-t"1-. I CANON RP.iAL TY 675-3.11!1 ~lJ, ~ Br "pt. P./0, \\' /\V, 1 ~>~1'>-'::'26~27.'.·c.:'.'68-~.'.17~4~0=-,,-,,-liiJii:-i;;;;;;;;i>;[";=t;;;;;;;;;-;;;;: 1,.~.! A\'&.11 1\011•. BmkcrlN ~:\V Luxury 2 BK. 2 Ba, I BR. fent·ed yd_ children ok. :.031--C!"-ISO !ll ~h"'ash1·r. f 1 rep I a c e , ~~1:.-1st & la.tit reqd. $11.'• 1 Br, :>.Int l()(·ation. Ar.lulls, no [lf'ls. ~&-AA29 . Anult.., unJ~ Broker r~1;;-0111 2 UR 11 • BA lge pafiQ 2 BDRi\1. 2 BA, pvt patio, • ~ ' healed pool, \\-·asher hook Bl11n~. Adu lts only. 2G!! 962-8994. RENTAL~ Cahrtllo. s11:;. SAT&· S~ 1 -"-"·=--~~---- A,pts. Unfurnished 1 BP rlupl>"'X Patio Garage 2 BR, l!n1·lu5t'd p a r 1 n, · . · · ,-, 71 1.1' \\'ashing fac1I. Adults only. Co.'. "-•• 5100 Adults. No pets. ,.,... · SIJc. ,,7 "'--0 _ 1.:.;.;._.;;.._~--------1 :::~~:!7'._Cl~C~ll~ro~a~(~l·~·•~Y',,,.-,,,-;::-~l'lli<";;;;~;:---;;p;:;-'u;ili\;;;;-;;;;;;;: .J •v,..,m lug callln in Trabu-:~ l Bd npt Ut r11cs 11'd L'Q Canyon. P<l SSOOO r<1!y. LlDlj UAYFRO'.\'T APTS. 2 llr SlJ5 1110. Crpls, drps, rni. ·,·70 ,.',~-. 11 ' ' TRAOI·'. f"~ dle••I 1••1"'"' • n .. " J • t $8\J per mo. VL-.:an Ave., -"' .,._ ·~" ... .: BdrTns .\ ,,., .... n JUS range, p1'1 1m!io. boor. 49-1-6370 1,-.d.,.!'tirt1t1•1I. R1Khl on Lido 6i3--7171l ll .B. I I "I 2 I'\ d CJ 2'-J' Cc11lury !\vlnscrew rruis. p1·1va1e 11.'ar 1. ''--' ruoms 1n . 2 BR Sl3:i Bllns ., t. cpts. rps, !'ilove ose ~p11t·1Qu~ 1l 1mt'1~~1ons. A r.;E\V •· · · IQ school & frn·y. No pets e~ in IK'autituJ cone!. & fully ;>ermanC'nl home. ~·1rt>plc. palio. 60G~ar.,1Ad"51ts ... ?~'1?J2/IO ~120. 962-38!1G cqp"d. For T'l'al estate or l.A'as" at S4:.0. • ._ [~""~'~'~·~,~~~·~1 ;;1.~,~~~~,[~~~~=:::.=====;:~~ sa1lhoar. Value S~. Art ~ &1rn1~ ~ Ba l'ol all tug Newport Beach 5200 W•atm in1t1r 5612 1 ·;;'"7';;",,,."-'~"""=~· -,--.,---,.-r o o n1 i., !rp!r , Jus t llAVr:: Corninerl'.ial lot, null}, new t1 r£'s. VALUED 011 Sl5QI\ '/'RA D!:: lar equity Acreage 6200 in l"l'ai estale or ? Ca.ll I---~------­ Gj3.911C aller 6 Pill. $"16 ~1 Shennan Oaks 3 BR, :! BA, 111, studio, trers, 19 !'.t (•qr y. For ol(ler hou5e? Big )"llrd. roasr or inland, Own- rr 12131 7114-5305 $8 DO\\'N. SS P ER i\10., $793 FULL PRICE, bu_ys 10 acre!! in &i. Calif. L. 8he1\·ff'11, J2:J \\', 3rd St .• L.A. 4'll3) 623--5102 TAKE OVER JO ACRES Near huge lake. no do1vn. $2S n10. R!l-1· 17,1'.l. Agt. Have $52,.10(! & $175,000 equ. itlrs. 01c11ts nt'cil addrd !f•X shl'ltcr. \Vant prop. to $.100M & $8001\L ~lllvin, E xchanges, R. E. 6230 c\lce_,_11c'-'_60420~cmc._~-~-l \VANT 3p1rx or 4-pll'X in l3ayvir1o1' BluUs .. 3 Bil, 3 ba C.:-.1 .. !Olol' ren1als. \\'Ill ex. split Jcvr.1 wi the quie t ele-$10 T'il equi!y Univ. Park 3 g;im.:t• of a t·oun!ry honie. DH. leased al $290. $13.(0) cq. t'OR TD, inrome, • Red J~ill Reo.Hy ur ? 1? &~1-4765 Univ. Park Center Ladies Apparel Shop Like 10 own your 01vn busi· ness? Here's a real oppor- tunity 10 own your OIO.'Tl s!iop l\'ltll a small investment for lixrures in the Jo"ounrain V1tl- lry 11r·eit. AH 1nt'rchantllse is on cUl\.'lignmenr. No in· ves11nrnt in mcrt handise, pay altl'r it is sold. i\'e train )'OU & supervise you at no expense. For romplere infor. mation. wti1e or phone F'_ L. Tierney, 2130 North Holly· \\'OOCI \\lay, Burbank, Calif. Phone 12131 843-4340. ROL'TE Of 10 Hot Nut machi11Cs 1n Costa J\l e s a arl'a. Hco:1uires fe1v hr:> 1non!hly to service. Income eould be ('aslly incrr.ascd. $500 lull price. 642-0700 TRAVEL AGENCY for sale, in 1'e"·port Beach, \1'ell established, ex c e 11 e n t rr putalion. Holds all ap- po1n1mc n1s. Ov•ners moving. $28,000. 714/673-1718 eve~. i't'lif.'(.'(lr<il,,d. S1o1f'!'p\ng view SPACIOUS 2 Br, 1 Bii apl's. clc•ar SI:>,000. Lake Am-iw- of bay, onf> nl J.IDO"s most EASTBLUFF Cprts, drps, lg. sto rage, head $10,000 tlear. \i.'ANT: :i11r:ie r1vr bu1lrhngs. ~'l'i~· 2 lx!rm. 2 bu. Cpts., garg, quiet IU"ea. Adults Airplane or what you ha1·e. 5 a cn:•s niature avocado, I ~==='~''""=="'===A="=Y'='m='=== Fall bt'OOk. $40..\t. Equi!y 6240 lnve1tment Oppor. 6310 S2fl,COJ. For house, units, ? R. E. Want•d drp~.. bJtns. Overlooking 89-1-3500 LeuSi· 111 S~, • • back bay, Xlnt Joe. nr. shop, --~-~-~~ Broker. (\) 689-8801. cal! !llr. Crl'('ly 1 h h 1 1 2 BH. 1 'l BA, unf apt. All ls"tc.c,c1.-gc,.,-. -,-~,"~-,-.1-,,c.,-.,-•• -, 338 rntr., l' 1urc C'S, sc oo s, e c, , ~ . ,...... .... '" :-.1a-29GO !Hfi-6 SIG Amigos \Vay. $23.J Per u!il pair!. $!6~ mo, Newly prop. Vacant, zone C·2, "\!11llan Rl'al!y f.1o. Yrly. deL'Or. 894--2323 50,6211 sq ft, Pricl' $152.000 · 0 clear. A sleeper. f or ranch. CONSTRUCTION _-; ••• '75·.'0..,10-. !u1t;n --__ s_64_0 "'y!ront " ' Owoe 6TJ663' _.... • Tl-IE ASPENS \Vanted 10 t•xchangc, equity Ju n COMPLETING 13652 \Villlam St. in large lakelronl Jot, Clear JI i'o1AGNlfICENT View lrom Tusrin's prestige addreu Lake, No. Calif. for equity every room. 2 Brd m~: Adult living, no pets Ln So. CalH. propertit<s. Bl'rt il1oll, ll.idtllc IUty llAVt: lrnil l'r park ready tn 61G·R8 !1 , 8'.J:l-l'.il37 eves. NOTICE ' bu ild. 160 spaces doll'ntown Hayfront honie iv/pier ~ Indio, aeros~ fron1 Sears float \Vant ~maller home If you have a 3 or ~ bedroom Regional Shopping Center & or incoint' property. hon1e for sale or for rent, h ig h ~ch o o I , r ig h I Balboa Bay Propcrlit'~ call us today. \Ve represent do1vnto1vn! II you want 21>':~ 2:ica \V . Balboa. NB 613-7420 the employt(!S of a large spc_ntlable on any amount nl f1rin ntoving to the Harbor cash up to S400,1XXJ, CaU \\"ILL t.:XCH1\NGE 1968 ca. Lloyd, 673-49311 nia i"O 327 PS, Rj..lf. automa. Arca and they niust have tic, Jlaly Sport, F'OR Ree.I housing! All cash ii desired. Estate or TDs. Jean Smith Call Farrow 546-8640 Mon1y to Loin >1320 Harbor Heights Four rh•;:a nt rarpe!, d ra pes : ShaJ";" <:arpets 646-7869 MORE CASH :! & 3 BR UNITS :idult~. Al'nil OcL 1:. S2:C. ..,. t I . 1·1·,,., .• , c· 2nd TD Loan 10 a air cont 1 "" HLnt pool, 3 Be, 2 Ba, r-1, 3 • 11 d c r 1111 "'iTh tireplilce~. c II '1'2'"1 I( 6 P\1 .,. "('rt·~ o 1111 ln No. al1 . 11 .t,,.... ,,,~ a rr · Unlurnished indoor BBQ, Cd~f. L;"' ,,, lteallnr. fMi-3255 tlisllwasher.s & 2 hath~. r;OOI! hunting/fishing aJ'\'11, FOR YOUR ' Bil 2 BA CID patio Gymnasiums & Sauna~ or 11e1·f. lo• 1°0,,· ••. s-ooo l • o il l 0 J{Pntal Manager -• • ·· -· ' ~ " ~~ "err near rov e an1. r.trs. Christien~en frplc, dish\\·llr. Nr \\'estelill Apartments from $J;.o cq1·y. \Van! 5.,11 un its In Hiv, ·rrar.Je lllr lll~ach real l'Statc. EQUITY A Pb:. ll:i6J Jrvlnr. $200. For information 835-6687 or S.ll.Cty,675-7089 (ru:ncr:JIJ:2!!'7·0091, 3117-A Cinnamon VI. Adul!s~ t"or Appl 642--02l9 7 -,.,,,.-,,.-...,-=----· l :-ifirlwes!crn Investment Col'J'I Costa Mesa ,.OLIJ 'IECD'LLlO". 2 BR, l•guna Belch 570S TRADE: Problein free 2 &1crir1ct'~ 1.35 ac prime now purehasing home-" in P ro1npt, confidential service 642·2171 545-0611 S>"'rving llarbor area 20 yrs. Sattler Mortgage Co. 336 E. 17th St~I LOSf : Black ca!, 1 white whisker. Vic. 4\st & Balboa, NB. Jleward. 675-~l Pl:.~r ltacoon, red collar & bf'll. Vic AJito Cnyn. f\·J1~s· ing 2 11•ks. 499-3100 i\!ln DQ10 lost 9/21 er/~1ai;nol1a }'.V. Call 842·G942 vie Sia!· Jteward BEAGLE, So1atl, f<'m11Jr, hlack, hrowu & l\'hi le . Chilrls pel. Rrw·d. 8~7-9366 LARGE Gr;iy t1ger-strif,,-;d r1tl Vic E. Broadway. Very tin1id. Call D11vc ri.11>-0006 Taxes, C.P.A., bookkeeping, n1u1ual funr.ls, insuranc<'. Rl'a.l Estate t'IC, FREE tjWJ!es. 6-16-9666, 642·2221 TYPING !U111 Selec 1 r i c, Fast. r<'as, at·c urale . r.t1:111usc ro 11ts, th<'sis, term papt'r'll. 1>7~...6017 aft 6 pm Builders 6570 RF. !\l {) DEL-Ailditions-Cab- ine1.~·lilock fences-Concrete \1·or·k. !i42-9852 6405 Car pentering 6590 PAL:-.1 &: Card Reading-, Ad\·ice & help on 1nany mane.rs. Fully lic'rl. Opt<n daily I Oam-lOp m. 213/697-9212, 2Hl \\'. \\lhit· tirr Bl vd, La Habra. Nrxl 10 Lallabr11 w11lk l1i theatrr. LICENSED Spirllual Re11dlngs, advice on all niat!ers. 312 N. El Camino Real, Sar: Clemente 492-!ll31i, 495.9507 10 Al\! -10 P~1 Altractiva E xpert YOUNG \\10:-0IAN dancrr \\'Lil teach you all latest step~. Call Ard>"'ll 2L~: 591 -1531! 1-10 Pi\l YOUNG, versnt1le, attractive J)C'l'!Klnal secrrtary dr~1rcs em pl oyn1e n t. A d •!PI w/client~. Ex. dnvrr. Pref. 9·2 Pl\\. Srart $3 hr. ~tl0-6."139 CARPENTRY ~1lNOR REPAIRS. No Job Too Small. Cabinet in g&I' age1 & o t h e r cablnets. 545.8175, it no answer leave msg at &16--2372-It 0 . Anderson QUA LITY llrpairs -Al!era. 1lon~ -t-.'ew cons!. hy hour or Contrart. 646--3442 ll.F:P'Alll., Pnrtitlons Small Rem<Xlf·I, ctr. Nile or day, Jtras! Call KEN 5"0--4679 REPAIRS. ALTERATIONS CABINETS. Any llize job 25 )'Ni. r xpe_r. 548-6TI3 Cem•nt, Concret• 6600 QCONCRETE work a 11 lypt's. Pool decks & custom. Cnll ;>lS-132•1 -;, CONCRETE Floors . patlos. rlr. Reasonable, caI.l \\1ANT lo l"c\.\'porl·~lesa Pasadena. 5 642-9387 r1 dr l -="='~"=·='='=2·="="='1======~=I aITa 1 o days. cau 1.C_n~p_e_1_c_l•_•_n_1n_g~_66_2_s.1 ~AVE Several hundn.--<1 do! .. Ian;! Membership in Balboa Bay Oub. \\'rite P.O. Box 141!6 Ne11'pot1 Beach, 9"2663. ALCOHOLICS Anonymoilll Phone 542-7217 or v.THe to P .O. Box 1223 Costa i\1esa. * DIAMONDS are measured by qualily, so are 1\-'e~ DlA~10ND CARPET CLF.ANEHS 6,lj..1317 anytime CARPET & rurn. c.ll'aning; l0r 1 day ~:crvif"f! & quality \1-orlc c.:ill Slrrling for hri~h1nl'.<i!i:! G42-ll~20 Phone ~1034 '-' " -" 1• unit mPdiraJ bldg -c1£'ar. An.. C-2 luand "·uh 4 bldgs, S. Orange County. Sf'eking VA 1 .. ..----... -... ..,""'""' :! BH. CID, h_ltn.~. adul1s no \VAKF: up by !hr blue nual ~~s inc. $6,000. VaL f\l a1 n S1, Santa Ana. TR ,t· F'llA equities_ Call an)'- HARBOR GREENS Jl('ls. Lsc 31!1.i. ~1g_37011. racl!iC. 3·2 BR. l Ra., 1· $5:),00'.>. Trade-up for income $60.{lJ()f'qly forTD'sor ??? IHJll', 63!HN9 Announcem•nts Mortgages, T.O.'a 6345 6410 Electrical 6640 !::LF.CTR!CIAN No job too sm:ilt. Fflr pron1pt service l'all ~r ...... 161.1 ;: Bit. '2 b;1 , l'pts, drpK, hit· BR .. 1 Ba. apts. 499-2((11 prop. Bkr ;,1 7-&16,~ l lcl-A0V"l,c. ~llc"-l'-"'--,,-,--11",,-,-00-r CO/\'STHUCTION J\lo n e y .,_ I I ·1707 \V Fal"l'I IValkf'r Rllr &l6·74J~ ins. 1~ ... ) yr Y· SI". • · Broker lndusr. 1ni;>:imc on Plael'nlia E~!nte~ 7j() Plan i\lesa available for ir.come pro- RACllF:l.OR un!urn l r 0 m flalbn:o Blvd , G73--171;, lcR=EcAclc-"E"S"T"A'"T"E~---\Vhat do you have Ill trade ? Ave. 3150.000. Trao.Je J/3 ror \'erdc or College Park. \\'ill du::ing property. Foreign & SLllJ. Also avatl l -'l f.· ~ . , · List It here -in Orango t I I C d 1· 'I I I N I Bdnn l\ratcd ponls. child '!·.Aft llound upstairs, 3 Br, General t'n.1s;, :ln'a iotnc Qr dll· poy ASH to VA or fllA omcs ic. "o es, urs ng · t (_]' t hop int; 2 Ba, ~ar, 11J blk fmm surl. Cl:lunty's lal'J:'rst read trnd-plcx, i·J,.ar. Balnnce T.D. or loan. Er! nlddle Realtor llomes, Shopping Centers, ~•rl' c~n er, 8 J 0 s P · 121 t;. J7th Sr. !2lll 332-21•12 Rent Ill W1nt9d 5990 lng post -aM make a deal. ?, OwnC'r ;,Ji;,1~1~ &!6-81111 attylin1e 0 f 11 c e Bu 11 d i n gs, o P" s. \\' l l:"I UXF 2 BR 2 B 2 'i * * * * * 20-~ Acres !"11-1, 20 acre Apartmen!s, etc. \Vrite or :!O(I() Prtcrso~ :i.y_ ; "· • · • a, \.\'ANTED l lx!rm apl !or c11ll Tille P.calty & O)~fa M<'sa J\6-0.ldl pnlons, C/U, bltn.~. adults, RETIRED LA DY. N 0 mobile ca mp sill', 1\·i\J Jnsurance Company, 21) no p1•t • Lsc SillJ. ~IR-3708 drinking, smoking or pels. REAL ESTATE [ REAL ESTATE lease, Residencrs. Frank Clark ll u i 1 d 1 n g , Binn- Grand Opening Academy of Phys;o Therapy llOCSE "1nni;, new & old. l'\o joh loo i.n1nll or too laq::r. F1·r" es!s. 9fi!l.-72.14. E L ECTTUCIAN: hcensed, S.1l1na & 1nassage, 6 fe male li•i•h. JO ani.12 midni>;-ht 7 bonded. ~inall jobs, main! & days. 2:15 Thalia, Suite C, I ='="o"~"='='·=·="='=-'='="====~I Lagu1111 Rca('h. 494-1 313 Floors 6665 f airway Villa AptS YEARLY :; BR, 2 BA. 117 Needs tub, pn"ler ground General General ~~~~~:'. JUiy 675-4600 day ingha.m, Al aha rna l5203 33rd SI, 1 ~ hlk OC'can. fami-floor. Corona dcl Mar on ------·--------o=-c~---=,-Phone f'l()j) 2Jl-52%. CARPET VINYL TILE • ly prl'f'd, $?25 mo. 673-4777 Bal. Isle, Lease Sll:i mo. Mi1c. R•ntals 5999 Office Rental 6070 \VANTl.'.:D: Comm1>rc. bldg. I =~~==~-~=-F L ,._ •n .,..,,,., Legal Notices 6450 N"'' o--g· Co •1~rt ·~~:=:=:=:==:=:=:==! S '----------.CC ------C II C I $75,000 l~i' TD on ll.000 sq. f WILL oot 1-. -•po-••'bl~ n:'C I'S!. 1(;. (ontr . .,...,...,~. '' ' '"" " "··~ 1 Lived 1n lasl apl yrs, !\\. 1 on oo.~t -"'Y. orona de "· '" '"' " 54(i..4478 UCL Adi:.\ls only. 201Zl N H 1 5210 4,,., ,,..---"" STORAGE gar11.gei1 avail, Si\lALL Of/ice 11n1t • Rlmost •1,. '"'"· Brok•• 64._,3.,~. fl. brick commere. bldg. in tor any 1iebts other than my l==========o &iiilo Ana ,\l'e. &.llJ.2796 __ ewpart g 1• \V . Bcitu.s.5, J<r~ or lully f'ncl'd. S20 per mo. 300 sq. fl. C11rpe1s -utllllies " ' ' " LJ Orange Counly, on long 01o1·n. J amrs Michael Fox garag~ 496-3441 2!35 Elden, Apt ij Mw. rmul. Shor! 1rrr11 lrase OK. BUSINESS ind 1rrrn lr11sed land. Payablr SERVICE Cl RECTORY Gard1ning 6680 l-----------ll 131t, s!0\'1', rcfrig. C..1ru11. Adults only. :~111-579~ · LANDLORDS Wanted: we fiT'l•at local1011 ;id j a ce n t FINANCIAL $j~>(} rno. in cl. 10',;, all dur 5 _ have mnn~ qualilied ren-Hulll'n's. Orangr County I-----------· I .vrs. ll enlal inr. 12400 mo.; ANTHONY 'S 644-4860 ORLEANS APTS. 17\l Tustin. Costa 1'.fc~a t.lgr. illrs. (;,fl;l1n. &1:!4641 It'~. 67~7225 Income Property 6000 11 1 r p n 1· t ;1rt'H.. Phone But. Opportunitie1 6300 ~'.h tl1scount. Broker Newport Shorts 5220 Riddll' & Hoss RralTn~ 1vr1'ktinys 9.\ J.10-2,".80 493-170li -~--------! 3~i.'t'i C:. Coast Hwy, CciM. 37 UNIT APT FAMOUS lST TD on \Vhilr \\"a1cr v1t1v i BH, 2 P.a, lil1n~. iormal LGE Jtoon1 beaulifully furn, Urvlrr1.~n111ruction . 75•: Joan OFFICE SPACE BRAND NAME lot in Laguna &•ach. $6,IJ(l(I I. I t I""" B N I CANDY ROUTES t 111111;: an·a. nc1" s mg crp s, ne"•ly n-tll'C. pvt. entrance, _ T:i )'ra1-s. Annual irl('omr '"~' > 1•wpn11 0 \'ii. al $60 mo. inrl. 9';. all dut' 3 newly pa1nt('cl. 12j() sq 11 liv-pvt. hath. 1 qu!<'t adult. SJS,560. \Vill dC"livrr fully 36() sq It. lurnisht'd Nnw avall<iblc in Costa l\Ir'\U y<'ars., 1~~(, Discount '"' arf'il Ll'llst' 6-12--'l499 ~"t~t . \\•Ith uni ...i. rn -o & n1any other I0\\-'115 in this BP.O".Ef '"' 11,7 ·•·· · ~1411-6983C .f\1 . ,,,,., 1'".....,..J"~ Ill '"'~t .,,,.._,, INDUSTRIAL BLDG. art'a. A ocnt1ons are com-/'.f"")\\' i\1a11 1 & '.! BTt ;ipts. '.: lir., 2 Ba duplex. Crpts, \\'JDO\V & loy poodle need l COSTA f\tc1;,1 olfi<'1's. AIC. mt'f'CLal nr la<'tory. Very ANNOUNCEMENTS J)lllUX" r;ingc & o ~·,... n, •lnis, hl!ns -rrfs -$725 mo. hr, 11 ~ b11. rhshwhr & 15.«l(l sq ft undr r construe. !TJllS, drps. Parking, Very high l'Hrning:;,, no seUlng Hl-and NOTICES d1~h1o1~hr, f'/D, 1·11-. Pt~1l &-l>"'.1~t'. ti-12---0f.O:I dispo!ial unfurn, N.Tl. or Pon. Anriual irwoffi(' $22.400. n1rr nHlccs. l:K.S Baker, volv1•1!. T., qualily you n111s! Asphalt, O ils 6520 SEALING & PATCl~ING Residential -Indus -Con1c'I Compl rras Sl'tv. Currrnlly r o;;a,r:.:rd IJy City ol C.l\I. l or street restoration. NATO aJRP_ Gen'! Con1n1clors 6,'11-5Slli Babysitting 6SSO Thr 13rst, costs no morc? J:::.1:pt'nPnct'd l\laintenanc1 BudJ.:l'l l..aodst:flping (ira1lu111e flor1icul!urisl Cl.EA~-UP SPECIALIST! J\fuwing, edging, odd joba. Hra~onable. 5'18---6955 r.ar, ut 1I flfl. Ar.111!1 Ii\ 1ni.:. C.dtlt. area. To 3 1 0 0 9 tenants. Good financing & 5-l6-48[l{l t1r 1,•hahle & ha\'e J hr a "'·II \\ 1l"'u1 Av•·-itl('l111···n East Bluff 5242 '""ii".'" .. 04;;...2.i:i2 la.'< .~hrllrr. I · Id Found (FrH Ads) 6400 l\'OULD i'tk-1 r ... p ayn111tc •ir Gard1ning 6610 • "u "· OFC, ICE BLDG. nt~LU.XF: off irr 1n lo~t;i. cay spare time ays or Hnrhnr .~ ~ a1rv1f'11 '· ... l~r. · I 1·vl'~1 . BEAUTIF'llL lonJ! haired ~·nlk'fl ft•n1ule t'al about fi nin~. old 11·c,ir1ng pink & white rnl11<1·. \'I!' H;,r hor Vu.•\v ll1lls. &l4-lJl7 or 6i4-0211 111y pre·.<;rbl child, n r N e w port/Pa lis a dc f>.!n-1100 Apt , l);i \·~ G-12-:>IOI, rvt'S • NEW DELUXE • ! OH apl hy rr!in'( woninn T111i l01•at1on Nrwport Brach. i\l{·Sa. 1;ro sq fl. /\tr cond, :,!R.Jlj.j:, • , Ur. 2'~ ba ap,. for least· Y.'/11rll 1nnr111erod ap1 rA\S-31fl(),000 _ 1:-;r~ 11nwn. Owner •·t·p!s, rtrps. ~!'13--6761. Graciou1 Adult Living ;L·r.~ !..· un/urn ~ 13!C l1r11s, 11 /11' <TJJ!<_ !l[,!i-. l'llOJ. ::;1u1!rn1 ~ I 'K ;," «11111\n·n , tnr l. ~r·:ir. m11s tr .. ~uitr, rl1n i'd do>:; rc·fs ;-.'light hr io-\l'lil cnJTY !.~1 TO. Office for R ent nli. "'-ilk!. «arA"~. nuto 1rr~1rd buyu11; <: o n do ... -. 2912 \\I c~r lh\)', NB f>!fi.r\111~ 1l•"'•r 1•flf'11rr a1·1iii. Pool .t·l~'.t0-::;,,0°'c"cl_,::;c,--:=::-:::::= f"C-;tr"a. Nr. Cn1hQliC RE~I', 111vldlr age(l "·(1n1an f't111rr h I:.· srl1nol l'._ Coronu nr1'dS 2 Hr llousr or 11p1. 1111- C. Rohr rl r..111.,-s~ Rraltor 230 E, 17th Str•·•·l MESA EAST APTS. l 1·, ,. \~\h, 1 \! Co._ia illrsa &12·14ll:J dt·I :-.1 .. r 1111.;h h1rn. Prr·1rr l'\.B. or r .:-.L BEACH UNITS •ONl.Y S'l:•i.e hrt'a. llav r sn111l! ilHg. ~r.:; A1n 1£:(•~ \l'ay. N.n . Perm. 5;3-:tAA'.l ninrn. only SALE OR TRADE Comm•rcial 6085 5000 Sq. Ft. t\l.l\1 :! DI~. 1 1:.\, ~h:o~ rq•\. TU\\'N llOlrsE~ ll('W ,1 ,,_ ~RENTAL SERVICE ~ j\fllil (.'>"'1\1 Dup\l'X!'S Sale or Lease j.11p•. ol1>J11\ll•r. flil ln.1, l1r'ain 11n !·:nt I cnrai'r'i. 7;'.i2 FHE I·'. Tfl Li\NOL01lD$ 7 -3 l\ertroon1s -t· :! Ha.Ills r::xrrlli•ni rxpn~UJ'f' ,.,11 2 mnin 1·1 .. 11n~. lrpl.-. ~ill' i\1 lul1~. Aniign~ \lay. 1;j:~:1(1.1:1 * Blue nro.c"n 6-1:-i·Olll * 2 -2 lil'dl\>Q rt1.~ t-l'i Ba!hs .~llf't·I~ rrirliidr~ a ~.O'x :i()" n" 1~·1~. s1i;:, !l{.0 F:l<Jl'll, $64,0tX) ••t'lllf'll! block blrlg,, orfirf'~, "1li ..()(jj;z :ol11•r 7 pm /.· Sur1. Coron~-del Mar 5150 CDt-1. :<;11it110 aJl1. Up lo Sil~ r, 6~~ Tl) A~sumablr f., J)!>"'r11y of ~rk!ng. f lnP --[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1110. Reliable ad11ll Call illr. Kra11tt'r or 'l Hr, {'pl~. Urp~. hl1 1n . ~-I\ "'"O or 642-0174 11/)f)flr\uni!y lo buy wilh 11 <>' -...,,.., illr_ f l'rguson I d O n •!r1i.:. f)atin, ~11.~ po.111 01v 01vn p11rm1•nt. 1\·nrr 1~~~ 111~-~~;;~;ii·~~:~I~~· ~~ ~---41 ~~t11;·a~~<:t'~l~.ff';:ns~~~~ TllE ll~;~i.;j·iATERS \~~~;ra~-yl;~I' Ii~~~-Lf'\•lne A. 161'1 ~1-rill ~ &\5--201lJ 3 llOUSF:S un I lot 139,000 lnromc lnv(">lment Dept Li\llGE 1 BB-. ~,c,-,-,.-11-,· I l·,c,.~07u01~.D~t17'---c'"-,...7,=,7,c,c,c,=,~,=c •1p11n1vecl for Veteran loan. ;,.i: .. 9-151 fJr:ipc~. l'arprl<. n••ar ~ Q;-." TEN ACRES lor storagr, II u n ti ng Ion \\'ill ronsul!'r trai!r. :-i:l&-3743 LIVE UPSTAIRS 01,1sr r 1a1:t. OC'C. ll:lfl n1ri 1 & 2 BR. F urn & Unlurn i.ll!nrh a"'11· ~Z..l8.~ WORK OOWNSTAIRS ' •· 11 ., 1. '' " Firt>pJnr,.~ ·' priv. patios I-. LANDLORDS-. Bu1ineas Rental 6060 ,., 1 1 II Ag1. ,, ...... -i~ .vcs a J or .. e 1Hve a su 1.ilarll h1l. we Wkt't11l~ ~,•r....41711'1 Pool s', Tennis. Contnt'I Bklsl. F1lEE HENTAL ~EHVlCE BUILD!Nf: suitablr I o r tons1nu·1rd stor>"' bldg. for 900 SI H l..11nc, CdM &14-2611 k " "''·''"' I · A II 'ti I 1 BH. "f1o1•, tlrp.~. ~.1r, pool [!!! il!!T!!"~A~e!!t~h~"~'~"!'~°'!i'!!'~t~l~lwy·)~liil.;,;~ll~mf;o;'R'~'';;;-· ,_5995 store, oll'w>"', •'!('. ~a I' 111 "' J<''il w1 l a gc. I I I I 'l' c=~''" 11pt. 11\X)\'t' Could be used U11I fl', 111 u •s, no P*' s. Rooma for Rent 5995 ... '· "'~" $12".rSllO !R84 f\1 0 nrov111 BRAND NEW! for a v11r1e1y of purpo~r~. Avt'. 3 BR. 3 f)a , 1l11plex. Cp!d , l RR k'1tchcrwttl's, sleeping Office Rent1I 6070 Ownrr n1i,11:ht f'()n.~idrr )>'use. DELUXE apt. S-p a c 1 o us, !lrpd, hlln.~ Pnv patin, rov. n11s. lll'alrd pool. !\1a'.d __ l _A_G_U_N_A_B_E_A_C_H __ , BURR WHITE qu1>"'t. $11 0 Jsl & la~t r.r "ar. 7D.J Orchid. $325 Per l'f'f\·1cc. SJO per w·k & up. 450 A ir Conditioned REALTOR tr11d'-' rrnl for Cnd1llac. t.lunth. yearly. V1rlor\11 ON }'OJlESI' AVENUE 2901 Nc\1•po1•t Bl\·d., N.B, f>.l(,..AiliO, ~IS-20:l~ 61!1-&0SO 0 1c"· =o=M=P=L"1.=·T=c=·c=\7' -.,F=,~,.,,~.~.,~h•"d IN~k spare available In 61:.>-4630 2 BDRM f\1Pi;a. Nn. Ap!. t • . room 11 1rh bath, pvt entr., ne1o1•est oHice building •I I · t lnveators Attention! Built·ins, Car, Pi·v. P11t1n -··· "CL.& p;111n. lg. coscts. quir · prime location In downtow11 1 I .'\ •·!JO I B · 50' lrontage on Ocean ,\vi', by 1nQ . or yr ea!IC . · -.i.i. ..n;una r.1 ch. Air condi· "" 7" l All vlr v ol t no 1· _,, 1 "-·r 1 111 llun!ington ne11rh, \1•l1h 6-12-3931; or inu-~! ,.\1, • \ !a.,)', \'HI n~ini. h11 //,, enlr. S&O Jl4'r 10 ..... v . carpch:r, uo·nuti u f If! 1rlenl 1 r vly ,. rommPrci a.l building in rC"ar. l,ARGE, ,1.,. 2 Bilrol 2 Ila l' 11 ren,-~ 0 '"'' 1110, 21:1:i Elden, apt 6 C.111. rntrancc~: rontag>! on ... ll ~ 1 "" " d ''°O "-A , ,-A w1t:o .,.,, mr1nlh y inco111t', I ... Wt.' s. ~'-'" ..... ·av1rw v ., •1 orest ve .• rrar lead!! to Hlt-ini; "''~11· rrpt, ~ r!"', r~, c r1:-.1, evr!J 673-2823 -"-c."==--.,-.-.,,.-:=:c::-Full price. $35,000. p<'ts. Av8.1I Oct 1, 28$5 illen-1 RDH.~I for Bachf>hJn'lll', Munciplll parking lots. $5() PACt~·tc SllORES RF:ALT\' ,~, •• Apt A COROLIUO /\pl. 2 Br un-,.. .. ,·. -·t· & bath, ,,...,l. loca-J>('r month flJr sp11ce. Desk ,._~., 0"'" E 8 J $180 & Ad It ,., '" ' .... and ch.1irs 11vnilr1ble Jor $i ''"'"'"""'· \'rs. 42-MT.!S LARGE I BR. Sh a r I~ ~ 6~:;337~ up. u s llnn 61:1-~~~ler 1 P~t. Dusinrss MW'! ;:insv.'C'r\ng Drn(X's. Carpels, nr11r :<.o. tt HOO:-.ts rort RF:NT • srrvice 8\'11.ilBblr for $10. CoBsl Plaza, 0<..C. Sl30 1110. l Dlt, '.I ba dU1_>lex. J !!lury. ~lALE STUDENTS All utUU1es paid except Airt call ~79 Cp t1;, rlrps, b\l.ins, 1\-'/d. sm 5-IS-9691 telephotl('. · l11r. 221)! \\'11terfrom Dr. 1 ---~7·---,-,-.,.-,-c:c I 2 AR unfurn. rK'l\I G<ild :-O·lf'd.. Sl:i \\"1.\ & up i\·/ kill'hrn, UAILY PILOT hl!lns. No c:hildrcn. 2682 Balboe 5300 $~.O. 11.k studio ap!.:__ 2376 2::2 FO!tr.:sr AVl:':NUE Sllnta A.nit Aw, Apt l Ci\! Ni•ivport Blvd. S4~9i~. LAGUN1\ BI::tiCIJ 191·f!466 s11a, 2 nrt. 2 IJa. unf, Yrarly S:175 997 1-;c"'==-c~---,=-l DR unlum, t"io!'le To ~hop-;\Jo. S1tJV(' & rcfl·ig. Nr. Motel1, Trlr. Crtt. 5 il!ODE:RN Air condlli(1ned plni=. ldt-al for older person. h11y/br11 rh. 673-3703 1.!l,\ILF:R SPACl':S suile, 17th Street. Costa -' "I--. i\fl'5a. Over 700 SQUIU'c fee1, $11.1. ,14,,... ""'.J S:.rl P EH MONTH B.lbo. I I. d 5355 $240 per 01onU1. r•11rking -S,75. 3 Br + '"''' h"'. Pool, • n * 6-16-!lM,l * rolfee ronn1 j a n I t o r bllns, 1o1 /'4'. dl"P!. family & ON c;rr1nd Canal. Deluxe '1 \\E~:l·:J~\' mies :-:.-~ ! ... irk .~rrl'1re 1111 uhllties ill· !'iml pr! O.K. Bkr S34-6!ISO BR l 1111111. •\·a1e/'fmn! "ith ~lottl . 2.101 Nev.-port Bh·d., clude<I. Phone. i\lr. Rile N~:v; 1-2 Bit ;tpls. $1Z:i-SJ;:-l!, hoot 1h)f·k. 126:'> .vrly JraF.e. Co~!a i\lesa 642-9660 Adults only, r111 1ic:t1. 378 No c·hildr'f'n nr prts. To SCl'l-'"---R---1----5-999- Al'QCa rlo, :,.13-7620 call 01111f'r fii3--02fl7 Misc , •nla I 2 !Jr. hl l1ns. erpts & r\rpl!. NEiV 1 P.r 11pt , GIU'J;. rlot'k INDUSTRIAi, Un1I for ren! l 1,.1;11rs Ap!. No pr.lJ, 568 for 111111ll boat. S2:i!I yrly. nr ~IC1r1111r, Sfl(J \Y. 16!h St .• V. \\ 1l~r.n !iC,-Jr,'r,n fi71..fl~l'lf1 N>"'11•ror1 Rru('h, li1 6---1j2·1 OFJ-.ICF.:S Rcctp ! ion-A 1i..~11·crini;: Sf>rret11rl!ll 3.l4 j Ne1rpnrt Rlvd .. N B. 677>-1',(ll t'OR Rent 1~ acre 101. 1\1-t zunc, Con1plctrly fr!l('('d 11 /2 li:;r cnt<'11, i<mall office. SJij n10. 54S-6301 Tr:.AF"r lCTERRIF'JC ! ! 10'(111 con . c-t hldg. s21i.1~i0 CANON ll~:AL TY 675-.'L'JRI Industrial Rental 6090 ---• 1.1:.ri .•ri rt. $165/monlh c;.,.,;111 tl;l e~. e ~100 sq. ft. 4 of!frr.~, J pha.oc-pow<'r. S::JO I rrtO. Costa :\fr~a e IT..O lo 15,000 ~ II rir•11· l>"'f\11-ll\j!. urrdrr run~11111·! 1<in C11s111 1\f,...,.i. r ftQhrr! Na u rrss c· .. ~t.1 ;-.1 .. ~11 ft>"'~lt•lr fi 12 11~'.) Sl :ll-:! !n $J150 RF:QUJRED J11rp1 irc about our '"/rre bonu~ routr plan", i\lake your Cu- rurr srt•u1~' ll'lrh uc, ;i. Dunn l.· Brarl ~!!"f'\ rat!'<! N(l.!1onal For 111r.rr inron n<i!lon ~l'tld ri:i1nr, ;iflrln•cs & phont' IHI Ill l~Ot' ri-. IJE PT. I' n I l{n-.: 5~ f>,.rnnna. Cali/. !1176~' READ THIS YOL'l\ll. ln"h i\IP~A. Call 5-1ll-1f•~6 ~t1("r_ r.,~ia & Hil'nt1fy, GOLi> ~!r1 prd rnali;> k1llcn . 11·,...:11·1111.: lll';i ""ll11r. Vic. of :-:00 1-:. \\"i!,on :..1&-::.67~ Xlnl Jor retired people Bl.ACK l'rk111~nes(". 1\'"fin11g flr11 rollnr, vie. of 19th SL, II y,1u •1·11n1 a pa!'! or r111! Cill li,1fi-f!.\:ll t1n1e OJlJl(lr!11nily to make OR=A~N"G"lcc: -'o5cte-,-,,,.,-,c-c,cHcte-o-. n1oney in a l1usinc~!i of your Tue~. HArbor & Jlamilton own. Fnr Pxamrlc S2000 in-~>1S-9R82 \'f'slmt'nt ~an nf't $50 wkly occ~=cc~--,,.,,=cc.-o-c by ~f)("nding 4 hrs making Y~LLO\V Parakre! SF:EN in rtelh•,r1rs. \.'iC. E. JG!h, hrl. !'anta ,\na & OrHnge. &16-00-1;1 Cull tlfr. Thomas j7141 521--6588 ENCO Humblr Oil k Rcfinini:: Co. hi\.~ \\'ell loratcd service sta- tion available in CQsla r.tesa. No invL•s1n1ent J'('(JUircd in !ires. bauertes, o.cttssoties, 11:a~l1ne or n1qtor oil. Hum· ble pays all utilities. Equip. ment rental available lo 111ia.lil!ed ind ividual. FQr in- lom111tinn, ca.II Bill \Vood dnys 836-6661, E\'l!s & 11·erk- 1;"nds S.):'J.;t526. AUTOMOTIVE GIRLS h1t'yclr. vie. & Edinger. 1111. 8·11-119-1 Grahani GRE\' rabbi!. 5-16-51<16 or 549--3838 \VQf\-11::.'IS gl11sses, vic. K- !\lnrl store, c.~1 . &t2·6101 lost 6401 LOST bro1vn ,t., white female Pt'k lngese. ..tllissy Sue". Fn n1~ht betw·n 6 & 8 pin. Vic Croltdon & Baker, C.,\L RE\\11\RO? 54&-39-19 L \DIES wo.llc l. Vic Center .SI. C:\I or Ji"d i\ve., L.agw1a Dench, Jo~rl R!l. Valuable p a p e r 1. Rf.'l\·arrl. 49').2369 afl. 6. illA LE Sianicsc Sralpoint c:i1. n11rk hn1 n, \\'earing hlk collnr. Vic Avocado, C.f\-1. Call 54>252!1 LICF:N.'if:D D1~y ca r c, \\l'Pkrluyi;, lnf;inl thru a j t"S. ~1 ('u,1~1 Pl;1za arc 11 . : .. 19-40:\11 NE\\' I. awns re~scC'ding. Con1plr.te la1\·n care, clean up by job flr month. Free csl 1n1n1r~. Call ll1f>--0932 AL'S l;ardenlnK & Lawn ~1;11ntrna111c. Con1mrroal. \\'ILL tJ.,!Jy~tt n1y Cd:-.1 industrial S, rc~1d1•nt1al. hO!ll>"', any i;h1 rt 4o!ays, n1h·s • &l•>-.',62'9 • llf by thr \\'('rk) Rr11.•onahlr. I cEc .. ,.-,,-,c-,c,-11i-,-,-l'~-,-0c.,,,.-= .. -,-,-,-. A11y nge rh1!d . f,7;>-6C65 Co1npll'tr yard scn ·icc, [j,\U\'5111 ING. ;\Jy Home. frrP f'~1in111 !P . ~>40-1332 ff111'in i:; !llr d:1y. 1 lourly or -'f\-0~1-. S..'r\'1i·e. general ya1~! 11r1•\!ly. 612-121·1 t•lr'n.nur. Ho1otill & spn nkler \\'!LL Ua h,ygi1s11111g ~htf!, n1y ~rn' 1;ifi-~iS·l>I hr•m<>, 1!11 arra. l child 3-S Cul & Edge 1.it"'Tl .\"'>tr.I. 847-146'1 i\1;,1n1cnance, LiCT'n~ illOT!I F.R wanes hat>y~1 !!111;: ~>lfµj:-l(}~/34~~!W-.l·I aft 4 n1y hon1r . f\1on1e Vbra 1,-1-,-,.-s-c-,-,-,,-"-,,-,-,-,-.-1-,-,-.,,1 !!rhool area . fi.lli-0131. 111.1111lrnance. Rt·~. & Com· BAll\'SITf JN1.. i\Jy honlr. mrrr 1HI. * r~10-IR.'11 tiil~r>a drl r.1ar. Any agr 11·rlrnm<'d. !r16·:l003 2 C!!ll.D. 14 nios. want playmatr, 14-30 mnl!. Good lo1'111g CllJ'\'. Cil-1. ~2~l<:i2 CHILD !'arc lit !o\"1ng home, rl!lio.hle y.·nman •vith college lr111nini:;. 536-4342 \\"Ill.. bahyi;il in my hon1e on Orange & Flo\\'er, C.f>.l. Pre- .~rhont>"'1~. 54;:,...1986. \\'!LL bahy~it for i::1na!I child 101· \\'Orklng m o I he r . G,1:~1so.~ BABYSI TrlNG . n1y T\1rsa dcl r.111r nreo.. f,.l;H)l;.j hon1e, LOVING carr rur our inrant up to 3. \\'k-<lay-hr. Harbor &: Bakrr. Ct\l. ~J-1J6S. \\'ILL RAbysit yQUr home hy the ,veek. You furnish tran~portalion . 642-1407. G•n e ral Services 6682 GARAGE Lloo1'8 Serviced "' H.epairl!rl. General House lllninL $10. n1in. 67~538-1. Hauling 6730 YARD/Gar. c leanup H.en1ove tree~. ivy, dirt. lractor b11ckhoc, e-r ad r 962-S71:i CLEAN UP & lite movinrc Trec & slU'Ub removal. Rcasonnblc. ~9-13;)-rl HA ULING, Cleanup, lo1s etc, llanclyn1an 11nylin1c you call ••&U-3398 •• CLEAN-Up and light mov· Ing. Cali DAve : * 89J-429:J • Clean Up And Haul $10 II ]nail. 6,J6.2528 Hous•cle1nlng 673 PART OR FULL TIME Service our 8C'('()Urt!s in )'Our arf'a. Cash inves1!ntn! $29:,(1 protectr·d, RC'fcrences e.'(. r h&ngf'fl. Nnt a roure or vending. Part timt earnings $175 per 1vk, No salcsmtn Pi<'MI'! Ca U ro!lect (7141 J..19-~. l'Xt ~9. In Memorl1m 64171n M•morlam 6417 e \\'JNOO\VS DIRT'Yr F1'l"r e~1. 15 yea.rs exp. Coin Laundry Wash•ri .. 20 pin)( Jal£' K modl'I wa~h· !"r11. >.ln( m>"'rt111nlrA.J l~Hlfl. 211 y r1l(l1v r11rly I.\ n1odel "'A.~hr~. 1 1 111T1uoi~c lale K mod1 ·1.~. All 196(!, Sen them Oil 1111·11!1011. V.11n-(J. \!J11 w F.quipn1cnt. Inc. 21141, IV. Valrnr1;i. Dr. Fullrriun, <:nl il. 52;>71t1.l t LJQ, LIC..:'S. Ord nge, San tJ1r~11 $12.500 on sale; $111.fll.ft of/ sAll!, CRlt WINS. TO~ rnllrrt (2131 272-424!1 -------- IN MEMORIA IT WAS A . Ur~ (f ooJ 7}ea1• LOVE & PEACE, J. J ohnny D~111n 642-236 J!OUSl!:C Lf.AN ING. rclio.bld & honest. Newport Beach 673-~ ==~-\\'OULD You believe J 'l\1TJ l'lt'an your home-lot' Blue Chip S!11.n1ps? 897-7110 RAY & !Jcach Cleaning Srrv. Carpr1 ~. 1o1·lndo"'·s. rloor.;. r te. Re~ f., Con1mc'I 64&J40J CARPET:-;, \Vindo1vs, flr.~. ctr-. !\"~ or Cnmc'I-: }.1nl 11·11rk nr~~· ll<'I• ~!l-~11 1. I ''= • SER\ Bui I• • • ! • ~ !Hovt II 0 IJ G•·111' an} 11 &lG-{J lroni1 I l 'Jl \'llJ_, pu•1 r 61ft-!l Rr a;:r-, Jan it sr.l\ll rlfl\Y dOll'~ Clr;H DiJTc .:Inc:. ":·~h Janil E .<.;TA 1:c1n· ,..,,11n • JOB! Job 1 Pl\fJ! cl • ' ,1'•111!1 J•i :1r l:.?.l '1 S11•11• rrfer Job ' w i\\1\TI µ"11(" fl''l"ll t'nrr ,. r1c 1 Job M COL r. c !>;111t!1 c11t · 11111i 1\•k Clllt "' 1-"Ar llh:• I.OT :\lo. ''rr Hui j\fp~ -.-----....... ---:-------,--~~-----.,...---".-·~-~--;r-;-------.-~--------~-....-... ...-----._--------------·------- Friday, O<lObtr 3, 1%9 OAILV PILOT :Jf; For Your Convenience -All Positions Offered ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALL Y1 IN NOW! CLASSIFICATION #7100 HELP WANTED <Men NEW! and Women) ... JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS~ EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100 Job5-Men, Worn. 7100 Jobs-Men. Wom. 7100Jobs--Mtn. Wom. 7100 Jobs-Men, Wom. 71GO Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100 When You Want it done right ... Call one of the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY BookkN'P<'!' Dental Acents Rec. bllling girl ror Chalrside dC'ntal 11.s.si~lanL sailboat mtg. lllusl bo' good 1_Ex_'_p_'d_,_,,_Y_._,._,_-o_:@ ____ 1 typist. Apply \\/. D. Schock DJ::NTAL Assistant, cha1rs1de. Co. 3502 S. Crt>~nville, S.inta c.~Pf'rlt:n1·cd. Phone any. /\1\a B OAT CARPENTERS t:sperienc.W, L<11-ge r us1om c~·ns1ruc11on. 1'()p 11·agcs, \VILLARD BOAT \\lorks _ 1295 Baker SL, C/\1 BO.<\'!' CARPENTERS \\I ANTED CALL t1m<'_ 96.'!·.'>7112 DL!\'TA I. ASSISTANT ('ha1rs1d('. l!un11ng1 011 Harbor. Ph: 1146-0617 (:eneral J . C. PENNEY CO~IPANY l·'<t!ihi on Island -Ne\vport Bea ch Has-Full & P art Time Po5itions Open For COOK • BUSBOYS I • WAITRESSES • newport .. personnei ... agency Professional Service for the employer and the applicant 833 Dover Dr., N. B. 642·3870 549-2743 1'\UJ{SES AlO~:s t~: .. p'rl, 2d -~· :~t. shill.~. lnq prr~l"lrinrl d••pl . llu<11; ~]('11\orial _J[[!8fl, N J:. HF:C~~P'fl ON I Sr ,.. !yp1st, /!Ul't -1u11r_ Hour,; JO ;1m -~ p111. ~ d11y.~ wk 1n Cd.\1. Call 1:7::-.~i:.1 ;lli.•r !111 111 Ho·~llJI 11 11111 Ancient Mariner n"" lak1n~ ;1ppl w;i 1101\~ for fttl l Ii: par! 11n1i:, •l:iy 8' r1 ··~ ~1111t~ e KITCHEN HELP e DISHWASHER e BUSBOYS Aflply 111 {11·1·,,.,1 :!lolJ7 \I/_ Coa~t 1111·~·. :\/('\\ llUI t U<·:Jl'!I Builders 6570 Builders 6570 • Add A Room • Apartment & Units SERVICE DIRECTORY Paperhanging Painting 6850 BOOKKEEPING I GENERAL OFFICE FOR NEWPORT BEACH ADVERTISING AGENCY DlSTHICT C 1 re u lat lo n .lllanager trainl!c, a begin- nin.t:: 111 !he llC'WSpapcr business. Opportunity for a 11rll gi-OOmPd high school grarluall! 11·hu has completed lus 1nih1ary obligation and .is lo<ik1ng for a c1treer in a stable', gro11•\ng organi~a­ ri•-in. HN:ular raises and l'X· t·('l!C'nl Cringes including 111r Jl!'l"S01181 usc ol a con1pany car . Contact Geor g r !larding. circulation depart- n1ent, DAILY PILOT, 110 \\lest Bay Street, Costa J\lesa. \Vith so1ne experience and willin~ to learn. 1'op v.1orking conditions & env1ron- 1nent. Con1petitive wages plus meals & tips, and outstanding benefits including hospitalization and profit :s haring. i\Ul"~llll! RN or LVN Cal 1l\)n11a hr·., 12 10 IL f *DISHWASHERS * BUSBOYS • Custom Homes • Kitchen Experts • Two Story Specialists FREE LAYOUT & DESIGN 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE PAINTING Int It. Ext Lo\vest rontracted prices. 1''ully ins. Satisfaction guru. Free est. J in1 Weeks 673-llti6 \\'ALLPAPERING & PALN-Post double • n t,. y , TING, 10 YRS 111 <H<!a. payable / receivable~ Reasonable rates. li·l'Z-0427 billing, type SO. Xlnt. PAINTING & paperhangin;;:. oppty. Call Barbara. Rcasonablf'. 2::. yrs exp. 642·3910 German skills. &12·1322 l---B-O_Y_S_l_0_.-14--- DRAFTSMAN Auton101.iv,~ I truck body or Apply in person 10 AM to 9 Prvt, J\1onday thru Saturday PENNEY'S FASHION ISLAND Eq ual Opportunity Employer .'\II student positions are filled. eon1parablf' l'.XJX'lirnrr Tif'C-1~~=:;;;:~~;:~~~~~=~======~~ 1·~s11rv Bill to n1aterials, 1\J'Pl.Y IN PER:){)N I l11p(111i::,tun l':P;11'h c.1111:tlr,;c1•ql llos1'>1l;•l 1~792 DPla11':tr•· f.:!., ILB " •• OPERATO RS:-:-. I ~ ,11·;u ·s rw ••lch·1 , P<u"t 11111r r'u.JJ t1nH' ,\/'l'LY IN l'Er:sO:"l REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast liwy. Newport Beach PAINTINC, Papering JS yrs. Carrier P.outc.'I Open i1l Harbor area. Lie. & for blnf'p·1.;nt, rte. Salary con1· Jobi-Men. Wom. 7100 n1cnsuratr \V llh ability, Or-_______ ._. _ _:.; Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Housekeeper-live in or out, 2 school boys, o 1v n 1ransportalion. CRll S<\J-812'1 <lays or 962-1022 Eye. l::.~rr:rienced in .~Ingle nerdlr and 01T1·locks, Good pierr 1•:01·k prirr.'>. sic;.idy 11·ork EDDY /\JOSS I \01:! LO<"ll~I St., \\'f'stm111s1rr: 53·1·373S. 001ce Ten11X1ra1·y I I:··~\1ll!•·.i111 CALL NOW OPEN WllllDAYS 675-7191 bonded. Rcrs. furn. 642-2356. Laguna Beach, So. Laguna e FOR Belter Painting, in-DAILY PILOT terior & ('X tcrior, acoustic 642-4321 r-cilings. 64~077 ,'/,;; 541-3502 l---"B~O~X~B~O~Y~S~-- ange County location. Explorer Motor Homes * (714) 546-3300 General o""R"AP""E"R=Y~"""ocpe-,-.,c1-,.-,--1 .J .C. Pcnnry Co. Expd, Top pay, vacatio ns. Fashion J!<lan<l Classic Draperies, Jg s :; Nr.ivport ~a(·h * WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT -SA T. & SUN . APPTS. AVAIL. C &. S Pain1c1·s. Jnt·EXt. r.·lust be avail. \\'k,. day Jlouse ,t apts. No job loo n1orning:-:, over 16 good ap- sm11 ll. r.7:-r2955 aft 5. pcarance rcquirrd. Apply ln Bircb St. NB. 54&-1431 fl OUSEl\EEPJ::Jt Li vr..-ln, Crr n1an household Sl:.O niu. Call afl 7 pn1, all duy Sal & Su ri. 962-J691 On 1r1ll P<Jl'ary a ~;;l;;nnicnts IN OUR OFFICE OR YOUR HOMl p<'rson, Richan:l's Lido Pla5fering, .Repair 6880 r.'iarket, 3433 Via Lldo, N.B. e PAT C 1-1 PLASTERING. All tyres. Free estimate. Call 54cµ:;1125 ~mbing 6890 PLTJr,·JBING REPAIR No job too sn1aJJ • 6-12·3123 • e BU!DJY!" e DISl!WASHERS Full time, Over 18. Neat in appl'arance, Apply in peNOO BOB'S BIG BOY !j4 E. 17th SI, Costa Mesa Remodel, Repair, 6940 c,\SH!E:R, Female, part DREAfl-1 Job -Keep youl' important job as wile 8: mother & earn a \\•k!y paych~ck.544-38 5 4 5'lcµj987' * DRIVERS * No Experience Necessary! I!:\:} FULL !l~D PART 'fl ~l E POSI TIONS OPEN roR e STOCKMAN • JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE HOUSE KEEPER, Live In, J\to!herlcss hntnl', B('arh area, 2 tcrnagrrs. Pref. ondrr •\:1. Pll: 5~1-l·l~J() HOUSEl\EEPER Or helper for 11·\tlo\\'el'. C~IJ n1orniJ1gs. • f'.<17-21129 * llOUSEl\EEPER JO an1-6 pm, J da wk. J hn;. Must have transp. 67:\--9136 e SECRETARIES e TYPISTS e BKKPRS. e PBX OPERS. e GEN'L OFFICE CORONA DEL MAR 2435 E. COAST HIGHWAY --!1111e, 9 em to 1 pn1, BU~LD, Remodel, Repair !'.lon-Fn. Age 18-40. Call Brick, block~ co ncr et e, Phil, 642-1133 l\fust have clean California driving recon:I, Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Cos?a ?-.le~a DRIVER & gl'n'l ll••l1wr fhr'r ~1 , kno11·s Or;Hll.;<' ('ot.inly, 1111·11 tr:1 n\, ~,\S-ll·l!ll If yon lia.vc rrCT'n1 11·01·k 1'\Jienene" 111 tJw-areas or st11ck & janieorial n1ai•1- tc11:Hl«f'. ;ind a desirl' lo ~!l'l"l\I' II lib a rapidly l'X- J)i11ld111.i:;. ilitlion!1l rJ1"::;1n- 1 ~:1 t 1nn of1i-1•111;; f'\C'('llrnl l1r'l11•!11, ;11111 l+'I' 1ll<1I\. w;<'11w111 HOUSEKEEPER, live in ror elde rly t'Ol1ple. 1\1 a I u re \\'Ontan pn>ICITed. &lz..66!il HOUSEKEEPER, P;irt tin1c Holiday & Vacation Plan crpntry, no JOb too small Lie. Contr. 962-694!'1 CllALLENGER YACH TS ! Hoosecleaning 6735 L1ndscaping 6810 H 0 us t:r I.E A N l N c: & HILLS .t SLOPES OU r Gf·11Pr:1l ,\la 11l1enance. Call ~recialty. Nex t yra r·s r.i 1n . are no1v hiring c xp 'd , CH.PTRY, Pa1n1.1n:;:, n11 nor ,-;1i"Pen\cr~. glas!I" mf'n 80,1 plumbing . 1"rp:1rs, .1 1.10b~e forcnif'n. Call (2131 321-832'.l homercpairs.J 46·b 11;i, 11 1 646-1824 _,_·0_"_._·~~------ CHAftJ\U NG \\.'Oman !or 1m1 ·1 D01l\('l..~11c 011·n trnn~. Vii: of &Ith SL . N. 8. 6~3-001!9 .:11Al"E 011r ho1111r _1nur il•11li<' .\l'Pl .i I:\ !'l·.l:~\IS f!OUSEKE:EP.LR. l1vr ui. \\'oul1I like ol1lr1· 11 .. 1\lHll :i~ ,\liin · ~til I[) aui iu ~1 J!Jll Pv1 rn1 & TV. \Voman l1vr-!11 \" n lfl {l I\ n 1 '"' 11 f. alunc, $100 n10. &12-2232 .\P PLY NO\\I VOLT any1 11111', _gnod refs, rra~~ 1vi!l be worse! Gc·t pro. 616..Qflf\l !ection now' Call '19J.{).q11 Sewing 6960 11n1e 1vork in lascinat1n~ liou~rkpr_ 011"11 ]"O()pl s. T\', J. C. Penney Co. I JIOUSEKEEPF:R 2 school INSTANT PER SONNEL ~aJ~ry ~t \I() 111,1 , ' ,..-1 .. 111 .~. ;•K•'rs. privflt(' apl, C~. Ironing 675!> Masonry, Brii:,k __ 6830 ]--'------- furniture rt'ntals. ll.FJ'.,C • Drrssniakini;: -Altl'rations ~S-341-'.:1 Sprcinl on hf'n1s. 'c=L~E-R=IC~A~L--~F~l ~N-A-N=CE !"'.i,1 rfi ~ lte t1~ if 1~i-:~1hlt•. CHll , 24 Fashion Island 1•7~.-0~10, ~>'lR-7197 .~1.~-1;~1.-..1 11 ll'r ~ fllll low "11·1 Nowport Be.ach , Calif. rio111111H'lll lllll:C'EJ<J:.:EPEll, 1iv1• -1n. NEWPORT BEACH :J1M8 ca1npus 011. ::;u1tr lllii S4M741 11·01,111i:;. Altl'ration« f'!Cl\·U P ,i:.._ IJF:LIVL!t • ~~1:r80~ • ----\llLL Jo 1r111111;g for 20c a pwt·r. f;<.~I. :-F\8-5104 or f; 1fi-'l5::0S IRONING Rr:i;:()nable ~97-i35fl Janitorial 6790 SP/lf:.KJ.1': .Janitorial & \\-'1n- clo111 c-lrnnlng: St-rv. \V1n- rlow.~. rt~•d .. con1cl, cnn~t. Clc:int.Jp-. 1-'l"•'" est. 968-1ti!IL i)lITCu il l:t1nt $crv, crpt c·lni::, f1r 11·axing, 11 in(lnl'J 11·11shlng:. !Jarry 1·an Ec-_1·n11n 33<-1:-,os ir no an~ r;ill all ::. Janitoria l 6790 ESTATI·~ ;\!;1.nl 1·rf't' Srrv f':.crnO\'ai & trimming~. fr<'e (':-,l1m:1I(', (;;ill 5·\l--OQ:if;, RICHARD' ALLEN Cus tom & Spanish Masonry A Specialty! Block, Brick, Concre te F ree Est. 633-2343 P aperhanging Painting 6850 NEED PAINTING? Call us • Rrliablr Sf'1"\'lrr 1v/ Quality at i1~ lll'~t. at 1hc niost reaS<Jn~1 lilr p1·11·"-~­ l-"rr" es\imatf'~. :~1~-600~ !: .. \ rl·.RlOR painti ng:, guar. \\'<11·k, :l HR stucc•u $27:>. ~10 11011 11, S:!O nH1. Cosl :i i\h~sa n11l,1 _ 1\ut a ''111oonhghtr'r". ;, 11 1~.i'I~ 1 :'lil-~L-l~Bi\N J•111nling D1·c l· __ q-~'1'1 G11araptf'h! \\"u1 I.. Fr<••' "~!. Nn jnh 1"'1 lnt·g(! ,,,. 1rin ~Jn;i.11. ·1~M·~l90 1:-: r ,\.: l·:-.,.1., ;,1 r·r:1gro ~ hr Tiil: ~\'N .:-JEVER !"F.T:-'on ' 11•<'. !rihor nnty S12j:Jl [)1\ILY PlL~)~T ,\DS1 I n;1.nr • .i afl t'r ~ p,111. Alterations -642-5845 • !i4G.&146 * Lcatl girl t-<l.Shier. fll1111111u1 111c====-----!'1·iv _ rm & ba!h. 2 children. l ,\'Cai· linance co. r.\p<'i'-, DO:\'IV STtl" 1'~11·1 !111\f'. •\ lir~ \n 1-•li!:d \Jpp1.r1ti:n1y Vt.o. Va ll. 842_'7'254 E~qual opportunity i'111rilo.1rf Neat. acl"u ratc, 20 years ('X p. XJ111 star1fng salatY, g1.1•id ~~:~;; ~~l~~/;~.l;H _1v~~k 11U\1 1:1 * 1·;n1pln_1 • 1· * Jn,iiranrE' Agency Girl l\'ith 1vorking cond. (",il l ,\It•. ' " I I al 697_. fij.l-:;~o2 1 ·----. ...... --... .,;. r1111 kno1\' edge o grnf'r ORDERLIE.S • 1,.,.11 •-•'"· TILE, Cer1mic ., Blasche for '1PP'I. :1Hi-ll !O 111.,111";.1nre oUitf' fnot Jifr). • '-' " ---"---------Fortune Financial Co. 1 •----------,(.jJ,:,\'l-:f\,\I, i\l':ii· Oran.i;e County .Alr-·1~1 & 2nd. shills, ltur. * Vrmc, Thr Ti!r i\J;,n * College CP.n1PI' i:.:ll'1't"in1 (· Si 00 .\.'>; IJUL-lt f'Ll s \\'i!ll ll'•rl. :~l0.S4:'>~ p1·r~onnr l clrpl, 11 o a b Cust. 11•ork. lnslall & rrpa1rs. '.'(.-.0 Harbor Blvd• ELECTRONIC J1'1ngr h<'HP t11s 111 I r'~ lha11:; fL\Dii'S!slf;;-;iJ;;tt;;s:C.-!ol ~·~''.'."m":"."~'l~o~I c'l~l"~'~P~ .. cN~.Bc.:..._ No JO. b too <mall Plaoier r·-M L .•\rJlt:S 19 lo 70 earn si.·1 to ' . '~ v•Sf&. N:a TECHNICIAN ;Cill"\ 1f .1011 sln1·1 rlll\\' PARTS patch. Leaking sh ow c r . , _ flLA ST.1-:Hl'.J: SI OO ll'el'kly Calta n i -·pair. :f<,li-l~l:i7IS4fl-020fi CLEH.!C,\L pos1t1on, par! Lini::<'ric. Equal 0 pp o r f . COUNTERMAN "' /1mr. hrs fle xible, l nsuranet' A Pl"f'·ll pprPn!ll"f· 1•!;1~c; IOI' A C 1 1 r.t E\p in i111ri:ratl'tl r•i111111y S.. ~otu ig nirn, 18 111 l7, has rn1plc>yer. \\'e train 546-3508 IMPORTS Tree Service 6980 grn,·y, orona t !' ar. l )'.l1 t• J i "Ji•11 T I" o u Ii I r JNTENANCE A~k tor Ann. 615--::H44 ~1\,.._1 1~11g ~:c. ~ ir~\.~. XhM oppnt': ~i:r:.11.'1.'1.~~1~:1 ";1 !~~! •1;1;: •trri-:;1: * MA F"•11l 1 t111r•, 1 iOO<J co. hctlefits. GI:NE"S TREE SERV: CLER!" TYPIST; Good. ac· 1ur111_v /01· advancl'111rn1 \\ 1r;1d1• union and ,·0111rac1or; MAN Plt>a.-;anl working rorliJ[l1CJn , lrrcs ( .shruhbf'1-y 1en1oved, curat1>. Cnnvein. lor. pd var , g1n111ng t::lccriunw i\l1i:. Co.. Arply in fll'l'SOn, 1966 l-lar-. d 1 ·" d ~" asscw•nf1()n 0111·111).! 1 ~ finl" Cosl a Mrsn tr1mmr, iacuc away nH'!l1,•al be rieflts Start $4Jv. Ne11·porLBl!flt'harea.~J~0-1:10.\ CO", TA,.,.,. ' · ·'-5-l9-l359 C;,li Billw Bc-c1t.'S40.6fri.l 11·1'cks training 111 ~chnnl \"011 .~ ""-' -------\l'i!J rc1·\·11'r S:li.~.0 1\·1•~k!y 1:-1 PERSON ••• J'BX_ ••• BE\1/ARE!! Rubber !ITC$ COASTAL AGENCY J::S'i'ABLISHEl> lnsur;1nre • r 1\nsll'Cl"ln~ rrv. nt•!•ds 2 (>/" !'.\P•·11~1·~. Thr n yo11 11·111 break foundatinns. l-'rPc r sl. A member of Learls avail, N,B, office. Iii• adl'ancrrJ tn srtui,rJ REUBEN E. LEE Of)l"ralors l pn1 !o 6 p111 , :-1 Aoy Tree S(•rvu;e. '.:i}{i-~920 S11rl11ng & Snelling Inr-. Carf'er oppt. Si:>-6~:\ . 1 da_v \\"k. i21-'1:1f '."ilJ-2222 prn0< ;tflprc11!1t·f' .'·1;1111~ apr/ Doui?; 2790 llllrhor BL, Costa J\·Jcsa Expcriencea 1n s1nglc needle ~111r1 nt ,\lti AN llOUit. \vi !h 151 r:. 0,ai;t llwy, PU\'. Ans11·l'nnr: srrvicc, e.x- 1 " I · NewJlOrl Bf'ach I . CLE1\NIN • lady. EU1cient, Upholstery 6990 rcl1ahlc for 1 dny a wk. -"-----'·------] Prefer !11ond11 y , Own CZYKOSKl"S CusL liphol. transporlation 642-2374 art 4 Europr:'.ln Cra ft~11111n•h1p CO I>I BIN AT Io N .111aln- 100 r;; fin ! 642-11~11 lcnancr & d1n1ni: room 18.11 N"11·rort Bl., C ,\J. 1,.<,rk. illalf', 21 or over. :,-<la yl"'k, J<:rl pRy, Cid l NE\\IPOR T Bl;;A('l-1 1'E:N. anl"f ov,,rock. <.OO{ p1erc 111,·n'n~"" al ~1.x. 1nonlh 111. ]--~~~~==---rwr. pric l'ITf'tL Full !1mc 11·orK pr11;rs. !;tcady 11·nrk lrrv<11~-MANAGER / po~1tio11. VariP rl ho u rs , J:-:DOY illOSS l IQ.I:! Locust J)H1\VT DEFVR.\JEl"T PROPERTY ;i.'lll·~~Rl St., We~tn1ins1,..r; :JJ4-8i3S 1~ n ~u,illy granlf•d 10 ap-In l"h.a rgr or n1aintcnancr PRODUCTION FACT(HlY Tr;11nrr ;inrl ship· r1·1·n11crs u111 i1 1liry have c ir. and fully fao11ilar -,,v1th Ing cl,.r'1;, 1111~·~ Sl11fl roln -l'0111plrtr1! llw1 r lraining. apartn1ent housf's ·"' shop-WORKER tion Y.'tJtk-•. F F:RRO CO!l P. Yuur 11ueslltH1s on iJrar1 ping •·cnter.s. illui;t ha1••· Jo'iberr:lass D11·1s1on. 1~~1\ rl<'ft>rnit•nl will bf' aos11·cretl prt'vjous rxperirnPe in l11:11 F il)f'ri::.la.ss P.d ,. 111111 1, Bch. at ~·011r 1ntrrv1r\\·. fielrl_ Orangr Cn11nty !"•'SI· I l:1nrf & '.'llaf'h1nr> l '1,,.li11·t1o n ll'ork l'i ,·11~.1111 •"1•1)Li ll1upf, --OY ENT NIS CLUB fi.1-\-0:J~ J O-BS & EMPLOYMENT ' J()~MPL_()_Y_M_!'NT JJO~B:-.S~&~E::M'.'.'P~L~'..'.M'.'..':''.'..'..l mern!N,;'ncW-s;;:;;;;--,,;;: G I. l:~:N EFITS r·or. \'ETS dr 111 , ~11h1n1t l'CSUlllf' 11·11f1 FTlY C()(lK, p:i rt 1nl1" Af'l'l.Y h\l/lil:::DIA Tl·'.l.Y P\prru'n• !' iHl<l i<alarv r 'I:. ,\ppl.v 11'1 f11'!'•u11 -----('0;\·lRINATION. Sh:ll'fl l~;.r Job Wanted, Men 7000 Jobs-M en, Wom, 7100 Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100 1\l.i1ds & Go \,o D:inrrr~. Tnr 11·ai:;rs. Phonr fur 111· tr>rvi•·w. Sa~sy La.ssy, 2901 llarlYJr, C.l\1. Pl't()[J! "CT10N 1'11111 rc>l 11·01·k i1 .. •1 r1·d !Jy ~\p1 11e11c1d v1••111i: 111:11\, :--. •·a! ;•fl· j,,•a1·:1nl'(\ .... Jn t r1·I.._, ~H6M7~l'.I t.XPERl!::NCl::lJ Pl:un took. St1·11·;11·d & h11ilo·1. Lo1 ·a1 rf'ferenC<'s 491-2.'llti Job Wanted, Women 7020 i\1 1\TUn\>: 1\·on1an 11 an1 s ~1·11!'ral offit'" 11n1·k. Ex· r1·r1c11crd. i\lov ini,: !o Lake Fnrr"t, ;,:l3-1277 --E:qx'r RN desires 11·01'k in Dr's olfiCf', !·'.\Int. Rl'f~ .. 8·16-4821 Fie llkpr·seC. Thn1 P&L 1:1 yr.c;, <''-l'· :;:~6--72•i.~ Job Wanted Men & Women 7030 COLLEGE STUDENTS AVAILABLE rni ;.ll 1.1 pr~ ul '"""k, l'tir! 11n1e. Call: Southern California College ~ll!\11'111 E111 pl11)<ment &rvlte, 1\1 ~·lliS abilities unlimiteo age n c y ·Banking J Nc\\·port t\<ol1()nal B:ink I' E:.1'fu11 (Jf!H·r1· Cal! !\Jr, C<•rtf'r ~-~. 6 12.~1 I 1 Q11,di!.1' f'(o_.;r11nns 1,,r f)t1al1 i1rd i\ppl ici1111i; 4gs E. 11th SL. SUJle 2111 C!ls1a l\1csa S.12-14i0 BA8\'SITIER for :: 1110. h11 l\y ,(· :!'.': rnn t-w:<y. n1y hflllH' \'Ii-_ ,\l:•gn11l1a & AtJ:ini.1;. ,\I.in thrn l"ri !lMJ. Fri af1 Ii. Sal all day !"lliS-~7~~ I B1\BYSTTIF~li. rny ho1nr. hoys 6 mo. & •I yrs, n11·n transp, i\·lesa Vcrdr. refs. s.1:H1~78 BABYSITTER, 1 <lRys/1~·k for 2 chilrl rrn. il1y h111nr. Turtle ltor·k-lrvinr. s:::.;..2!l.~1 BABYSITIElt • I Iv c·-1 n . Room & l)clanl in watl'rfront ap1. 1 small ("hild. 67:\-49~..& BABYSTl!'J·:R \Vun!r d im· m<>dietcl_v 111 virinity Bakrr & r:t.ir.<Li"'\1-, C.M. 54()..769;> B1\BYSfTTEH, 1-3 claysl\\'k. illy ho111r pn•fcn-rd, Balboa area. 673-174:1 BABYSITI'ER. hie llll kpg. 2 <'hildren 5 & <f, 5 day wk. Own transp. 968-1620. FRY COOKS JJ,\R;\lAIJ); 11 01" pt nights. Good s..1;11)• .. rl-.ys: 436 E. 17rh, ;.,.18-9949 ri111e. Apply C.i\I. T()p '>'.·age!!'., permanC'nt. 11011· est, and good working con-8-A~R-,-1A"1"0-sc.-N-o-,-°'-.,-,.-m-,-,·.1 <H1ions in arra's leading The O!hrr Pl<1cr. 6450 \V. rcs!a11rant. Apply 9 am to :5 Cna~t lliwa_v. Aprly A,\1. BEAUTICIANS, rrn1:ile, to \l'Ork e1Tnings & St.1nd 11ys ln Costa l\Icsa"s bu sl c~t. pm for intc1vicw at MANNING'S COFFEE SHOP popular priced salon. Op-24001 El Toro Rd. portunity for top ('arningr; Leimre World LaiWJa Hills 11'/pairl vaca!ion. A p ~I y 837-1014 Mgr. Crowning Glory Beau-Cooks Wanted M/f', iy Salon, 267 E. 17th St., Non smokers C.l\I. e RELIEF COOK B I KIN t &rmaid/danet?r. e EVENING CX>OK Full or part-lin1e. Costa .Ph. 546-1223 & uk for Nash itc~.11 COOK -HOUSEKEEPER, 646-7301 or houseman. (Xlnt) for 2 BOAT MANUF. ;icJults. NB. Write Daily P ilot Box P !tM. e CARPENTERS e CABINET ASSEritBLERS e PAINTER!" e RONOERS e TOUCH-UP COOK-Dinners & 11·kcnds. Live in nr nu!, no hoUSf'l\'Ol"k.. 673-187!'! COOK-EXP'D. Days o I" nights. Apply:: Odie's .. 1400 Pacifil' Coast Hv.'Y., N.B. C 0 SM E TICIAN/:Weslady- O'OAY YACHTS For tlrug ~tare. Expmenc.- /11;_1l" It \ -.;CJ 10 ~;\ . .,.-.ll l.\-, ' , I I' · t ll • 'I. \ '8 Qt.IN 1. 1, ,. t"1'I ,,Jr. ,\lhl'rl II Lr!hhr1rl~r, 1i1 1· r·t .11 1· o,. " ·~. .', •'' ._oursr, ' -! 1 l!1oily Pil1d Cul l"r r HrJ_, nr. t '.t T. Ask -. ,iin•i·r,.- 1 . 1 , l'll' ''""-lttl'l &l ulhc1•11 {r1llftw1u,1 Pla1;tPr-i'l lr\NAl;J·:B. ~:.,1,1:rieneert 1n \!I \ RYT1~. -"·'·' • 111~ l n~!1 I U lf" ,.;111 &· hfl\11 1{!\IC ll('ITTS, lot· e FRY COOK e Aprirr11t1c·P~h1p Tn1~! i'llf{, 1'11/TTY"S, Juli 1imc. l:Kll \\"r~t Eh:~hlh SI. l.of> Cal! fll::~lfi:il * EXPE RI ENC ED ,\11~1·lr~. 1;0<1111 '.!lll 1 ~lt\Cl!l :-.i t:-;T ll«lll!'t! :!" :12· Pho11r 1S:J-;{1;;2 I I (' II t t ]-----------c•-.:p, JH'C e1Tr1 . <• nr app APPLY THE RIGGER # 15 fashion Island Gcnrral e STOCK BOYS e BUSBOYS e RECEIVING CLERK F.xcellrnt OCnC'l 1l1> Apply ln perso11, Personnrl Dcpl, ~~'-""~""~'-t 7""~'~'"-~1 J. W. ROBINSON Foreign Car Mechanics l-'Mhion Island, N.B, Good co. benefi1s, incl paid General vacation. ~rou p Ins, uni. Immediate part timC' hf'lp fonns· furn1shrrl frr,'. Good \Vented in Laguna Befu·I\, comm, schf'dt.i l:. A1~-~k Jor Capislrnno, Dena Poinl, S;1n .Toe l\foorc Ph ... 11). 16-1. Clemente area~. Car nr1·. FULlr-Time m11 1ris, rtsc.rt Call l\lr. De Lautour. SUN- hotel, Lagutta B<>ach. DAY ritAIL JNC. 871-J443, 494-1196 bet. 9 am &: 12, Mon thru GARDNER'S Fri. ASSIST ANT 1'cc,-~-,-,~, ------- NEWPORTERINN Cvnl;irt )t-Jr 1.111,t•.v . .;1ulks 6 11·171~) rnoNT ()fricc m a n .11 ~" r wanted for l.Rguna Heh. motel. Prev. cxr . rr1ftl, ::; tJey 11"k incl. wkentls . 494-8521 C).JS-4:Zll J lo 5 PM .111ld 7 lo 9 Pill. r.tfl rh1n1sts • Punch Pres5 & • Multi5lide Oprs . Tl'> ~ 1~.2 11•''1' ,\eek. Apply To11y D11i'h1 , l\llLCO TOOL t.· DIE ::1!10 Pulln1i.1 n L:111<' C:osta illrsa, ~1~u-.·,4;:i2 rirA !IJS t 'ULL-Tllllr, 1·e:-n1'! hotel, Laguna Beach. l!l l-1196 i\TECllANIC fur &·1·v St<i. Tunctip & Jill' 111t•chanical l«'rvices_ Cd p(l.y, hrs en1! v;orking tnnrl 's. ConJna. Ori Mar Shell Scrv. 2801 F., CoRst H"''Y· <11 Goldenrod. 67:;...()533. l\1ECltANJC, rxp'cl in brnkc & align1nent. Salary in- 1·l'nt1vr, free hos p. & life ins. paid l'ac. Sre Bob Basham, 482 ()l:ean Avf!, Lagllna Bch. l't1 ED1CAL. ex P" r i r 11cel receptionist I bookkeeper, Age 35 +, Write Box P 430 D11 lly Pilot. THE HARTLE Y CO. 1987 Placentia A ve. Cost.11 Mesa PROGRAM~ER­ ANALYST {)1· ... 1r.;1 • Coa~I ./1· C'olle.c;r D1~1r1c!, ~CC'loni:: r\nr1·. p1~1. gl'l1'1HlH'I" fur ] n:\J.;i(jO le Jr. pl'lli"l'Ssing sy~tro1. rif 11 s 1 h<ive six 111011111.s Cit <':ot)X'r- ien<"" !RM digital equip. riux)er ~(l tJlsk system. ,\LC HPG u,,ei.J, S<tl!u'y ri;U~•· $717-$1074. Plarrn,rnr t·r>111· mcnsuratc 1l'illi e.~p1•r, Apply: OIU\NGF. COAST COLI.Eli!:: 2701 .f auvie1v fload Costa Mesa, C111if. !T14) :ll.'!4-J708 P r ofes•ional Employment A5•i1t.11nce COASTAL AGENCY A member o( Sn~Uing & Snelling. lnl', 2~ Harbor Bl, CJ\.t 5'10-fi();i~ PUBLIC SPEAKERS- !/ you can rtcru]! & lrain. or if yOU have (!\'('r had a <-'Otrrse in publ u: speaklni;, there mny hi' a rlarc for you 1vi1h our Nat"I Co. J\look Mood, 436 W. 6th SI., Tus- tin, 544-730'l RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Rcstuura.111: P(l.J"l ti111r h<'lp Y.'Ullh~d. mature ver so n . $2.00 hr/ :i45-98Sl Nurses LVN's T1 • 1n1111 as ~\IC'Ol·puncturc nurse" 111 our expanding la- boralot'Y. Shifts 6 am • 2:30 pm & 2:30 pm • Jl:OO pm. Apply Prrsonnel Dept. llu:ii: i\lrniorial Hospital 301 NC\l"J>Ol't Blvd. Nr,vpor1 Beach R. N. -ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 1 l_ to 1 Shill. NURSES AIDES· LVN f: . ..;pcrlcncrd only. Largr ~x­ tC'tJ(l('(I i'.1 1'1" 1io~11Hal ha.5 11[)1'11111~~ 1)11 ,ill ~h1f1s, 'ROY ALE' °i i1j.t) l;J!I SAILBOAT Building shop foJ"t'man 11•/lop bkgrntl in lh<' 1111lus1.nP~. Unus. opp. 12131 :121-8:12:: ColL ---1 Sales Do \' 011 T<l.kC' !SALESMEN WANTED> 11 1\h a ;:rain of .salt? Qln'! sa.v that t blame you, I fol· !()Wed a fe1v myself only to IY'" di$<1ppointed. The job seklon1 lived up to th e <;[11in1~ in 11i,, arl, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! A!'\D EXPLORE THIS ONE! JI ,ou "'011ld likr to make ~~:~l. /WI' wcrk 1nllnediately, \Vi1h an opportunity for 1nul"h n1nre in lhe luture, I woulrt J1kr lo t;1lk lo you. Jr your <JU:il 1rir11tions match nur rrr1u1rrn1rn1s, this rould ti., thr r;1r('"I' you've been lr~)k111i:; i11t·. C(JIJ rnr pen:;on&I i11lc1'1tei,y hr\, 10 Rr.1 & 3 PM ITI41 534-1701 Sal f's MUTUAL FUND SALES I \11. 111·· 1k-• •I \l111ua l f·und :-.<11t-~111Pn 1:1 !•II" one of tht lui::il•'~I 111·1~11w111c :Jt'('.1S in ;-;:,1 t ";thf L.-1-111·" \Vn rld. V."c 111ra11 II ll'ht'JI \V(' say: ":>f.irr lt•<Jfl'> .C· polenll!JI 1hnn II'(' r·;111 hamllf'"". Our 4J )'r ,.111 Pa!'1l•i-Co.as! mr.m· brr 11nns oflicc 1s localrd In th<· li<'ill"L o[ l.r1SUJ'(' World Whf'tT liif' l)ll~lfll'SS IS beL~ dont· Cul' hi~hly qunl1lieJ f"l1r11-1s wtll not i;f•nerally do 1Jus 1n1·.~.;; 1v1lh firn1s outside Li:1.st1rc Wnrl<l. Top ptuduc- l'rs only, \\Ir arr particularly inll•rPs\ixl 1n 1111'11 1v11h n1an- aµ,.rial 11 h1li!y ,t· an1b1t1on. C,d! :-.1r \\lri1<hl 17141 830-1515 :::;d1•:. * Fantastic! is th(' 11·ord ror this natiol\91 1·om1J1tny·s nc1v program for Southern California! W~ Jl!'ell -DISTRlBUTOHS -1\-lANAGE:f"\S -SALESMEN -SALES\VOMEN -REPRESENTATIVE.! -TRAINEES This is a real ground noot opportunity 1vith a JOlid auto. n1aUc clcc1ronlc ('(luipmcnt lil'm Lhat <lffr.r.~ COl "f'LE Fn1· h'"•U~('\1 nrk. i\n \Ill.II!<. s·m ;1 d;<,V s.1:>--;J5i :1 ,\~k lor l>n1·011ly. Danking Expi•!ien<·cd .:-;090 Pullman. Costa ritesa ed. Call 536.2701 GITU. Wanted for part-time HAIRDRESSER, r.l<tl(' or ~mk. Good typis1 rcq'd. fem-.lr with following only, Gen. ofc., a ,,.. I t c h b o R r n High commission~. vacation relief, mail. 8:30--3:30. Co11ld with pay. EastbluU Coif- becomr. full tl111r. Apply: fures, 64<1-1510 HARRY & IJAVID 211 HAI RSTY LISTS for ad-BOAT CARPENTERS 1'o~F.~.L~,c~A~T~E~SS~E~"N-M~A~N~. ~,.~"". E:-.perienC"E'd. Large t'tlslon1 tinu!. stf'a.dy work. See Ter-i ,Rc,,.l'c'-",'c"'-A_'_ .. cN-'_.B7.,..._""~'I joining lwauty 11alo11 & mens MGR.: Acceptini;: application ror n1an11gcr. ·~I al u r r. HIGH Immediate Earnings 546-3050 \Vr are looking fore mahirr. r ----•-oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"";o/ wn1·n1, ainbitirius y ou 11g 11 wornan with a llCllt ari- pr.arancc and ex<' c u ti v e abilities who 11; Willing 10 learn a highly s pecial i7.l'<I profession. \Ve are a yountr nggi-e11Sivc fast n1 o vi n l( fim1, opcn1n~ a nrw oUi~ on October 201h Jn Co.~t11 ,\l cs.'l.. P lea llt tten1I CHINESE Jive.in, 1Jomr~11c. Prrm:incnt. Expe.ru•ncen. Far Ea~! Agency 6•1~7():1 •!lll:JlOl!V(' LOT '1;1n. l'ol111tu-r preferred . ~[o.J,•rn nr1v 1·111• rlralrri:;llifl ,,\prlv 111 1•1 1,ron Pool<' B1111·k, 2>1 E . lllh ~L Cost'1 il!e~R COMMERCIAL -TELLER - UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK :;O() ~l 111n ~11~'!'' 1f11h!111'=1on ~11ch, Cahl. J.\l;..R~ll ' co115truction, T()p wage~. ry, ,\9:'1 E. 17th, C.M, GIRL For gen. clrunup in h .11 i r •I YI in e a a Ion. \\llLLARD BOAT \VOl'lts LT 8-1:191 11ma1l heauty .11hop, C.M., Interviewing Mon & Tuer;, J29j Baker St., CM DELIVERY MAN tve11. 641-7800 10 am. Days 67:Hi5.W; eves BKKPR F/C $650 Strong, must be mN:henir:aJ. GENERAL orfir.r , Pflrt t1mf',1~"7'-~'~'c"==~=~--~1n IJI<' rst.111:> Irvine Co. Lnve-ty mindr:d &: a hit 10 dr.llve_r typing Ir. k11011 ledge of H A T R ST Y L I ST , young Iv orri!'t:~. lop bent'li ts, Call & ins1all major april1anr:cs. shor1hand. 20 11"11rs 1•·rek, talented. eager to lenm to !)11_111(', 546·5~10 6 Day \Ver.k, Ariply in per-Permal1f.'nt 110~1111•11 . S<i111c 11ssu111e existing cl1cntclt in JASON BEST l'Oll D11 nl11J1 Apnl i11ncc Co. olfic<e <'Xfl rcquirrd , l)1111af'l f'~t. Ne11•port Bc.h. 1111lon. Employmenr Agrnc·y J~S N<'1vport Blvd., Cogla J\.tls! Glad.~to1w fi ,1 4 -I :.! :1 0 i'vlrs. Gil l d11y5 5'18-6375; ,,.,,o. ,,,., 0 -01, •o• M•·· <>•nsa Eq··-'op-etu11ily •.m1>ln\.·r1·. "v"" 6'12-22,11 • ~ ·V. I• ] , ,,... J\ ! "°! ~ , UCU .~ '----------- respunsiblr, IJ('rson11ble 1•oma n . RAJ I.N• TERNATIONAL, So. C~Jt Plaza, 333l S. Bri$IOI, C.M. No phone call~ 11cc:e~ i\lOTEL J\·lAID COLONIAL illOTJ::L 1007 Nr1\'f)l)rt Blvrl., Cl\I ---* MOTEL MAID * 5.16-2.~l'i;; hl'l!\l.llvrit1f'n rr1<un1e 1o Box P689 D11ily P ilo! Ser Bc\ly B11IL"c at mijj Cxec AJ1cn<'y for C11.rrcr Girl., 110 W Coast II\\')'., N.li. By apJlOilll ti 16-:;~39 I ...,.-.. ·.v ------·--~---------------------- - " Fr1d.ly, Octobtr J . 1%CJ MERCHANDISE FDR 'MERCHANDISE FDR SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE ~-J oes--&-E=M=PLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR 1--------SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE Men. Wom. 7100 Job.-Men. Wom. 7100 ==::..::::..:::_:c:.::;c::..;:__...:.:==-:=.::...:.::::::.:..._1 . ...:.:==-:::.:.:::....:..::::::::.::.. ~~r~~~~"'_:_ ____ IG~~'°"~O~F~u~rn~l~tu=r~o'------~·=DO~~Cl~G~•~r=•g~•:...:S=•l=•c....--=11)=2::.::2 Mu1ic•l ln1t. 1125 Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 EXCELLENT SERVICE Station 11ttt>nda'll, f'.'q). fll"C • .s._" •• ~llkt•, 46711 C1unpus Dr, N B. OPPORTUNITY ' s f:HY!Cl:. :'l:i. ;\lt'n: ••1a.JOl' nat)Ollll! l1fe u1wraner l-f)a_1t1ni.... 1-iw.rt 1 1111 t N. 11·1th n1u1ual fund t1rok· ., '.\l ,, l•~i"" . < , l I . I I <'\~., . IJ. "' rxp. er t rat•r I~ t'.~Jl;int Ull; I· I · . I ~90 }:'. J71t SI C r>t Nt•wport offict. Co111plct~ ! ~ · · 1 • • • pt"rsona.l.Jllld trnuiin:;. 1r11ull 1 ~Elt\'IL'f. Su111011. t·.~p'd, full ill{: both "st111" 1-r<':lllfJ11 /;.I r11nc. pPr1nanent, ~ry k conS('n•ation. Suh~1t111!1I.d In I i•1111111: 9£lO f:. Coo.st II"). vestn1cnt 11•1!1 tlf-111,1d1• h_1· ~I'll porl Beat·h, Cv. i11 11uahl 11•ol :ipplu',.nl ;-;E rtVIL'~~ .')!a. I\ J l n d n ' l !.lf"tWN"~ i 1 r.: .1;1 "11h 1•,1l h·~" J·:-..p. o1rr. Sl'f' )ilkc.-al IJa("ki::round. II ri11.• D•Hlv i\J f1 P01lT TJ::XACO, 4lijH P1lo1 Bn . ..: 1\1 !il~l. (';,111i1us Dr. r>,'p11·port Reach SE\\'ERS. r>:pt"rir·nc~d. Ap-Salcs $100 A DA y POSSIBLE ply :i?J Yores! Avt'., Laguna P.t·arh. 49"i-l.1JI E>.:pand1ng nat'l 1"Un1pany _ ::;_:::__~__:::_:_:__ ___ _ :o;fi'king salr$ rrp 111 ~..i i SF\\ !.\IC n1ach1nt' OJ)t'ratOf!I, con1)1u1 r111t1•11 h u ,. 1 n •',~I f.-..p 11. 10f) l)ay, 1d!'al l"(lnd, ,1ov~H·n1s to h.x:al l1u~1r1t''~r' I~'!! :\!un11)1'1!l. C.:\1. C.;o n1plP!f"' trauung jJJ'vl .1tlt>d. STOCl\1100.\!--,.--,,,-_--E-,-_ &t2-fi603 en~11111•'. rl('rlrnt'<'<i !11 sa,.ilu1g prr[•'t" f"d /\flply in p1'rson \\'. I), CROW ~-tlOl·k. co. r i01 s. t;i'f.·<·n· \lll". Sd.nla Ana F'FICER I :->IT\iEYlxi~~ HJ."<--,-. ,-1-.1:~, -,,, SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN FU RN I TU RE, lan1ps, bit..'Ycleft, mu1ib1kt", tiJ~!I'-b'!! Rambler S1a. \~'11.g. t.hsr.. E\'es, Sal-Sun. Oc1. 3-12. 2009 Ellesntt'n' :.40-1962 SALi'.: )IOlL~l·hold furruslling~. ob}Pf1~ nl 11rt , just about evt•rything! Ori 4 after 10:30 !. Oct. 5. 1675 Show GUITAR amp!, 2 channel, 2 IF you or 11.nyont! you know 12'' speaker&, r f' vet b, are looking for a good buy tremolo & 4 f'nput~. \\'as on a S1ereo, I have Soe\'eraJ S200, i;acn11cf' for $80. Futz 1!Wi9 Con1po11ent & Deluxe 101'1<' Sl7, 2 mikes $l ea. l"Onsolt' models that I am li- 54:.-34;,g quitlating to ra~se ..... ~~ !o'EN DER Baunan amp, PA Clllih. No 1·easonablt' ofler system, J...eslie organ pre· v.·Ul br relused. ·rernu can a n1 p , E I t t' t r o v o 1 c 1 ,"-~,~~="=ged.-_c:-5.15-::.;_7c289_c. __ Room-Floor Samples-F•ctory Closeouts Tus!1n A\'c, Chi n1icruphones. Xlnt c::ond. illARANTZ 25 rt ceiv tr, l\l O v I N G , s u r 1 b o a rd 1 c•cl&-:__:90200::__ ________ 1 Bozak 302 B s Pe a k t r 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389. e S p c. authentic Spani•h Bdrm. •et, e 96 in. quilted •ofa with 56 in. matching love seat, or chair • S pc. Spani5h Dinette, oak table top e 3 heavy Mediterranean matchinQ table5, top durable enough for Fl1m.nco Dancing, Will s•ll piece• individually. Shop Fir\t! Theri See Our Uribeliev.tble Buy~! 1001 other item• with terrific: savings! Bank Terrns Store Chnrge J\•Jaster Charge BankAmericard All Accepted n1tnib1ke, IJ<ioks, rt' c· u r ii Bundy sa.xophone & casr, s y sl e n1 s. ;lual 1019 alhun1~. n1is'" housel1old cxccllent condition. h1rntahle. $700 or lx'sl off.:-r. and \1•hal will you ha"e? S\95. ~58~ alt 4 pm 64"2-98..18 bt'lore 4 Pi\I 2009 Ct>nlrlla Pl. ~>18-&'.i!l2 1-~io:NDER Elect. guitar ./ NE\V deluXl' K.L.ll. seril'~ 2'1 fill. & SaL all day -110 IQ. ainp $J70. :;tcreQ v.•/Al\-1-Fi\t s!rrco bar brll sf'I, l;Oll clubs, :'I I ,-=-,,,.,;"~-~6--,054C>;::..-;-,,,..,~ rornponrnt i>rt-up. Leaving p1rrt' ice CTCan) parlor srt & lo,vn. lltust :;ell. ~ls..M72, 7- olher 1ten1s. 6521 Lennox No~l';::R!:T l'Ondit~bl~~ !l A.\1. Dr., llunl. Bt•h. IH7-793J 9G2-:,0Jl T•pe Recorders 8220 t..;AftAGJ-..: S.'lll'. r>lisc item~. CEN1'URY E-Oat l'lari.net.1--'------~--­ .\0c 1!111.J $.'ll. Sat & ::.iun 2 \\ICa»e l:. stand. Xlnt l."Ond. p.111 . ..f:i(J.ni. ~lt6 Robin Hood $6J. 546-0056 1-'lnt'. Cos la ?ll{'Sa TAPE RECORDER SIO slerro ht' ad tJl\Ont'S, S 10 2 JO" s;Pf';1ker~. ~7 .:io ca. Call John alter ti PM 64;i..-0397 MERCHANDISE FDR SALE AND TRADE Mlace!l•neous 1600 OVAL Tal)le v.·11h 2 leaves. lornHca lop, 6 chairs; hand & gas: lav.·nmower: glfls bicyl'~. 6~2-0906 MERCHANDISE FOlt SALE AND TRADE 1600 COLDSPOT auto \1•1Mow a.u- rond, 11 .000 BTU. usM 6 rnos. $J:l.j, 5'1G-O-t59 eves Q11al1ly king hrd-qu1lted Con111Jelc-unused SIOJ, \VOt'th S250. All 5 & "•knds 842-&i?.6 ,tl. RUGER mag. Eklth t·yL and Jeathf'r. Onry unt' box of 11hell5 lin.>d thrOugh H. $90. fH&..2188 19th Genrury 'English wat'r SURPLUS Factory dress corors, Jandsca["lt's, marlllt's fabrics &. temnanlJi. Sold to Original~. flj to $50. 543-~i the public 8-4 !\.tooday thru c--~ UPRIGHT RCA f°l'eezer $7:), .""'!. 1820 !\.1onrovia, C.J\.1. Bedroom St"I, $50. Call tor BEU. lfELl\IET appt_ 5.'\G-19-14 $2.'i Call John alter 6 ,fl! \\',\TEH COLOR PAINTINGS 6·15-0097 !or sulr. SJ to $10. Norvell& Cross. 962-1152 EXQUISITI:: Sapphire and I~~=---~--~ d1arnond ring. AppraiSt'd al BRAND ne1~ Scars pain1 Sll73. \\'tU sell for ntuch Jess. sprayer, 5 gal rap. Used ~ 673--5784 ti1nes. 1\•/ex1r.1s, $j(I, ~47-39.i7 1 Barber Shop chail'S, n1ake GOOD Bt'llolle &. Zenith airer. i\lust i;:o. 1 g 8 0 hearin11: aides: in prrfttt fllonro\'ia, C.i\f. ( r I a m e condition. $:i0 each. 642-3228 roon1 l LAI)! F.:S 11lamond ring, 21h 'Tlol"'O.,.:-~T-o"-oo--6"·-,---oo-1-. -ro-o-rn!' I carat . Divorce; sacritice. area rug. Good condillon. 5-13-.l.16-I aher 6 pm Out<;!<11ld1nJ: uppurl1J!11I\' lt"1r romn1. -hvnl;:. 1\ftrr 1'>.p'd. sa!r~ 1'\0cro,1· olf.1r1"1· srhool & "·krnd~. Busirll's~ 1n 11ork In our n<'ll' '.\l1ss.1un 11111tdl'd hoys only. Should \'iej<). Sa1"1ng~ S· Loan uffl~. ha1·r 1ra.nsp. l:i7'.,..711J aft I) 1\lu~! hr ,·apahlc.-of handllng for 111U•r\11('11·. '1 ANT!QULS, Ji s br s, BECKER 4/4 V1o t 1n furniturr, tn~~of !\llSC. S.'lt· v.·/case. Excelle11l con- Slln, fl Ar>1-5 Pi\l. G-l:i Plum-d1tton. $60. 67:>-5977 S·IO. 847-4?75 PHILCO 1rasher, matching n1t'r, C.i\I f>IZ-!""1..19:? Cameras & Equip. 8300 -,o~=~~~---d 1 k 1 Pianos & Organ~• __ l_l_l_O 7'7" SOFA bed. ;-,..p1e<.'t' \•"ood g:as ryei· 1 e nC'\v, niap e COUCI I 111 goorl l' o n d .. breakfa~t &'t, king sizf" bPtl s!and. n1any olhl'r 1!C"111s. Sat. 9-4 1868 Or11.ni::r , C.:\1. -!50nini PENT AX Takom...r ki1chen set . .s:-io for bolh. b.r. i111St· furn. j.16-9234 eves ~ PIA~O REt\T1\L SPECIALISTS Jen.~. .SR;._ 50n1m TES.SAit 53&-38:i2 Firewood For Sa l• lo"•-Pf:NTAX mount. $20.1~;_:-==--------5'0-•7 sal1>,1o rSlTOI' ~ f(lr ron1·rn1 ion--"''===~=-~-~-'" ~ STAUFl"ER: hutch: .sel'.'1ng " """ No lin1e lim1l. RentaJ apphPs !l0n1m \\IOLLENSA K enlarg-5\\"lTCllBOARD. U 11 r S ;ii loan~ .X\111 \\'Orkin:.: r·nnd. · v.'<'ckrnd~. P I' r ~ u o a I in-K· <l[lfl'}rtun11y !Pr ~1-011·111. l•'1''1r11• onl.': Lef"' \\'h1te c,·,n1 ar·1 "''r OOl\':\'l::Y . ..:.\Vl :\'C~ & Cl1ry~lrr -Ptyn1ou1h, \OWi L(),\;'\ AS.;;OCJATJU~ B/';ir h B!vd., llunl. Bch. TE:LEPJ-IONE SOLICITORS. Jr1nalt'. \Vork i11 So. ('oast area lrotn rr~i1lencr for est. Sl'f'Vice Co. full or pt-1in1e. S2 prr hr. Call 547-8393 or 4'.l:1-5j65_ .~:;i-491 1 Sal rs PART TIME Schools-Instruction 7600 C!ll-:DF.N'l'IAL lc;11·lu'r, l1111•- u1~ ''"P 111 1•xt·rp1111nal 1·l1Ul'ilt1011 v.·111 1.:IVI' l1un1r tutoring 1n 1·eadu1g & ni:Hh Phonr &12-fill:..'O. Sat & Suo 9 Ai\1 10 6 Pl\I Furniture 8000 2320 CollC'r;e Drivr, C:\1 '"UJ<"l"rul<'-' 1 •· 113"'1·" ·-c"c"c1c"c"c·bc0c'·c'c."c0c1'Pc•::__:Cc"":.:-1· r " .:. b 1•a 1111el s l!,.;e --ynu !i;ive 11.:vC'r scc11 a! CARPET, :o;h;ii:;. hi-lo NE\V Amera·a's largm.I & mosl SA sq. yd. :l~ Hamilton. unusual 1111fin1~hed furri1ture C.l'lf. S:tturrlay onty. i;!ore. Cor lledh1l! & Santa Hl'.:F'ltJG, STOVE. bed set, Ana F"'Y· Tus11n. 1 111i So. l"lo!.hes. Ptc. 2-t·I ::)anto of Nc"•port Fwy. Opt'n 362 Thon1as, Cr>!. 6-12·!!77l •lay~ IX'r yr. !>44-;><170. nlflt'hirn·; '62 Fon.I Galax1f'; to purchase 1vi1hin a ~·ear. ing RAPT AR lens, S20. 16 >: Nf:\V &: US F:D PIANOS & 20 YAr>lATAR Binrwul1rs, lable sall'. :,01&-7269 OllCANS. &st di>al~ .in $15. Call Juhn alter 6 Pr.t. BOZARK :; \\'ay s1lkr :<vs. 2 Orange Coun1y. \\'l!Y 'l----•--'15-_0c3_'7____ hlond ('OJ11en1J) rab. 'ol'ig • I 0 \V OVt'l"head • deal COS! .S460, S('ll $2·10 &'.:1-2709 1111·rclly v.•11h !he 01\·ne r & ](ING size 11udlress & blJx -· 11· k Sporti ng Good& 8500 sa,·e ('01Tim1ss1on. e la ·e srl'ing. Good t'Ondition S·IO, 1rades. Bank terms. 0Jl('n RI FLE, rare one, fine conil. l j~ti-~M~-~52~8~;~~~~ !lion & rn eves, Sun 12 to 4. Savage niodel 9!1, 22 hi--=-- HAr.li\lOND power. 80 1vunds ot an1mo, in CORONA DEL i\IAR 50() bullets. r.CDS reloading 3 Pr. lad1..,s sz 8 Bogner a;k1 panl~ .SW each. 6-16-5720 llO\V-1 Red \\'iug l!unter 50 lh Bt'au!y. Brand r-;r1v, Sr~ lo Appr<'c1:1lr. :'i>lS--O:;J:i T-10 Borg \Varner 4. ~J)d trans111iss1on, rcblt, like nC'11', o!frr. 646-"2J12 :'llak<' rx1l·a mon1'y f•1r Chdsl- inas ~bo\1·1ng [ll'f'!"t1gr g1fls. O){)()SC o" n hou1-:., (lay or l"'\"C, \\"ill 1rain. \'11"1an \\'ood· anl Co.1sn1r !1cs. ~8 To"·n and Count.I'). S36-»tl. Sa.Jc~ TV SALESMAN TlRE Changer. part tin1e, No r~prr. rll"Ce~sary. Appl y Yuung & Lane Tire Co., 482 o ,..-an. l..ag-una Reh. TRAINEE VOCAL. Trch. & soni: 1n- terprrtat1on. Be~1nn1•rs llu-u ad\'anC'ed. 4~-93.10 aft 6 MER<.HANOISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture 8000 USED Da111sh green sofa ,(, Appliances 1100 £·hn1r $62. Danish chair, bluel-'-'---__::;__ ___ ..o.__;_: 1970 Nrl\', st1•1pr Sl~. The .Fa,·rory. g:.3: f\r,v, New, Nr\I'~ ~•I -3llil , Thr lirst one and only CHEST of X drad('l'~. d1shv.·ashcr v.•1th soap ryele I. a n1 p -talJJp com"l>rfu.11on permiltu1g the u!;f' of '.?854 f;. Coast lilvy 67~930 dyes. 646-14SO WOW! f ull .. 0 inch p i.t no SURFBOARDS 9·2" Hobie c onsol• for only ...... ~699 \Voody. 12' Quigg T:indem, Thi.~ i:o; our spt'ciaJ buy for both !or S58. 6T'...--06lZ Oc1obt'r . grt yours now . all I ·1,1o0cLB=cBa>-~~ ... ~11-. ~Do~mcb~S..~ll finishes. Buy as cl.early as DON'T PINCH t..::>.c,.Urnt App, 111 dept hrnr lil!, lull 11n1l'. jJl'rson, p.·r~Ollllt'I :\lanag('nll·nt S5CKI. 11 i g h school ~rad, niilHli'"Y .1'.lm- pllc'tr !vthrr lra.1nrr JJ11~1- flons1, fee & f-"rt' Pd, •·!tll I Ann, \ll'rChants Pf'f""vl\!lf'l OVER -STOCKED s 1:1. <'nlymes which rrmo"e IJak-a rental. sf't, + 3 lb, ankle v.·e 1ght~. GOULD MUSIC '"';;'.:11 ,,noo .. -.1.,. 3 •• 6-tU~ll rd or hard Jried on !ood J. W. ROBINSON MUST SELL! L":;t.:u .\Jodern 11·ood d1nct1e. part1.-lcs, a re\'olulionary .-, pi-. 11•alnut S.';,'l. P;ur of leatur('. PurchEtse now & la nips, iin1bcr Cl)'.~lal, both ri'celvc full yeani supply o{ Sl'! Thi-Factory, :~tK-34Sl enzymes. Sc'" you; Kit- ---1·ll('n111 aid draler no1v~ ~ ~5 N. ?-.1a1n, SA :>ti-0081 good condition. $7;. Aj..,'{'!l("\ ~(J..13 \\'f'slcl1 f/ Dl'llt'. I,-' ., Fa:>h1on Island, N.B. N. H. fi.i.>--.?T10 1•11 lir1!c h111:: \~ .l .iu, SALES .EXt;CUTl\IE::-1 1111 ~·--"-"'-'-;;;_c'---'------Q1w,-.11~ _,)f{l :i-0, Full S·l9 ;iO, :1 fl('('([~d 1mn1Nl. Adl'('l1l~- 1ng or s:i.!rs .. -..p. lu•!pful. Pro1notrd nr out v.1th111 00 days. l.inl1n11l•'d 1x1ll•nt1a! Draw ~va 1L SUNDAY i\IA IL. INC. :\11', l..a1Tabcr . (2131 6~1-S!Jli SALES Saruh Covc1111)1 ha~ openings t<u· n or pl t1n1e X111;1s i;ale~. P ! I' 11 ~a n 1 , d1i;:n1!1cd 11·ork \l•/no in- \'f"SI., 1·0 ! Ir i: t lo 11 ~ or dclivrries, Chon~~ .vo ur 01111 hr.~. :\]1n. ;i.ge '..!1. rnr intv. <·all : ~>'10-061 •1 & !16'..!-:.6!'1'.: TREE TRIMMER $576, to 5701. per month -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH T\\'111~ :s::fl 'Ml. lul!y gur1rn. J-:ing S/, !iPI rad~ S13 9\ n. S'l. :5~ 9.! . .'\if'W !:I fl''. Clll"nrr 11 rra11i:. ri1011·e or 1·lrs, !"<';::. .s:!::o. no"' S!:>9.!">0, lle111lhrrts: l\ings. Sl5, Q\H'l'Jl.~ Sl:!.f.iO, . Full .,10.:i0, Twu1 ~ St9:•. Rrqu1rr~ O™' y~r or lfl'I' ·rrundle ~rt.~ !d110 ~ISl.'l'I wt 11·n11n1111g •'\pt'ricnn' 111 innrr ~pr111g ma11 . rri.: . .S100, .. 1\1(11111: n·J·r surgrr; nnd now $0!1 !"ID. H11ll-a-"·11y hl'dS ROC K l\1apl<' dhl bc-d, che~I . tt~NDERSON "S 111te slancl. \"f\n11y ,t· n11rrnr APPLIANCEs; 711 i\largurn1r, Cd:\! ==='°======~1 1S77 Harbor, C.i\I. -~~m~ Office Furniture 801Q ; ____ __::._.c..c__ __ _ RETURNED FROM .•..•• Hf.NTAL In lJrl ,\far l~at:l' 1raf•k . \\'°'~I .~· ~1rorl d1·sks. f'ila1rs. lilr~ ,X· labl!·~ MoMAHAN·s 772-8450 LARGE selection ol recondi. t1011ed appliances. rrpos, ap. plia nccs fJ'Orn model homes ... ;di ~ua rantl'cd. \\'c ~el""\'lCr -\\'r F1n!'U\Ce 1·1i111111ni;-. Arply brful"<' ,, '" I l11n. ~p1•111g 111a11. re~. DUNLAP APPLIANCE Pcrsnnn<·I OUwr. ::~l•t llf"f!S l""i:. lll!l.!">!l. now SS9.51l Analwun 1ahing,.1d1• :-1. A 1s1:. Nl·11·1>V11 Blvrl .. C . .\I. p 111., Oe1ol:rrr 91h !Q l!w s;;9 50, now S39.:.0. C;inopy I 1S:10 :.: ,\nflh<·11n Bl vd.. 111 !"'i•,i i10t1 Bh·(l .. r\t'"l..,11 1 Full 'it .. ~lr·rp • sofa J"l'g . fr•·c11.iy 11 L K<11el!::i.~ e S4S..7780 e l:W>a~·h, California. 10!!• 3239.:10. nov.• Slt9.~J. Christ-===========1·-----------67~'.!. ma.<; l11y-<1way~ 11011 SIESTA LAVY Krnn1ort' 11.u!n1na!lc .l\LEEP :-::HOP. 1927 ll::i.rhor Office Equipment 8011 i•ashrr, t·_opJl('r!one $3:"!. SALES. :O.lalurl' 1:1rl. I.II k \'ANDA Brau1.v Cl)Url·•·l"1' &-!16UR _,. ___ ,, •. ,1 ·~ tt~··I IP! ilP· ' lill'd., 01 6ll-J7ti0 dally 10-TYPE\\.lllTP:'P., Add. i11ach.'-------·1 _____ _ ",. u n •n~ (ui;n1.-111;.~ now lllll'J"\l•\\!l\C: ,. ••YAMAHA PIANOS & ORGANS Sec 1he complete line at : COAST MUSIC NE\VPORT & !-!ARBOR CO.IT!\ r>TESA * ~2-:2851 01>1:n Jll-6 Fri 10-9 Sun 12-5 HAr>fMOND. Sleinway • Ya· maha • new & u~ed pianos ol all makes:. Best buys in So. Calif. ri;tht here. SOll\TJDT r.1us1c CO., 1907 N. J\!ain, Santa Ana \\'t~ JIAVE PIA..~OS: You may pw·rhaEt. or rent and rrc(li! a\J n1onies paid towarrl purchase. HOUSE OF HARMONY -•''"'"-•., ..... r <lr~1r1•fl. 1 9 ~:11-;;un l!Hi. (';ilculalor, Very n •asonable \\'A.>.:JIER /..· dr)•er, avocailo, 1~ • ' .~ 01· µar1 11111l' "ar111n:.:• 1~· --I 4S Fa.:h1on Island Call ~..l!Hi·10~ fur inh . So. 1'\Pf'L Ill'(', s.1; ... ;,i:;1 ;\II 4 17 Pc. Kinq Size Xlnt . Conrl. 89"2-24~1 s~2: ... Refn~-fmsl fr~e Sll.J. Nrwporl Bf'a<'"h 1r 61-1-0::91 Co;1. Plant. I 11111 ~ rcez('r $6.1. ~0-10!1.1 --~-·I B-..lroom ~0\V-rcn! a Bald11•1n piano SALES.\11\N'~ N'i-v :--\ta. Full ITRE -I C'U G•r•ge Sale 8022 KENi\IOHI'.: auto 11asher, for ~·our rhlld ror $2.00 tune, swuii.;-i,1ul1. ~lust _hr j WA ~L-... L~1 .gr_19 dr:awrr di l'SS('I, mir. 1 ~at; ~~O(lcl, xlnt~ cond. $7j, IV e c k. ProfesslGnal in. neat ill R!lfll'ilran,·r . y r EXPERI ENt"EO j .c nr. -~s.1dc s1anc1,.,. ki ng ll E i\l ING T 0 N po r , 546-8612, 1!-17-1111 .i slructwn available -rl"~Ul\s J im, z~qo f\'rv.'Porl. C \I. I ~·z• heatlhoard. framt-, lllllll · tyi:e111:1t~r, lg s,ol f .bag. Air RE!o"RIGE:RATOP.. l•I 1·11. 11. guaranteed. .:C,:.C..:C.::C---"'-------1 Apply in P•rso" r!I niat!resJ;, ~heei~. blank-•II.\ poitablr au 11114'r. ~lor!ern 7.rnith "'"OOd run-\VA RD"S BALDWIN STUDIO Sa le~ & SIR ON t•I!, ••fc-. ~prinkler l·an, lobact'O Jar, 2 · ' ' ~ .. ') -llAVL i.·un• Tlla\.;~ 1\\Qnr y I SURF L I l.'hoil"f" or Sp!IP)\,,h \\Cdgt' 1·us111 .. •1~. fly <'asting n1ng .-oncl1t 1on S.iO. 64~-!l.1!7 1S19 Ne"'f>Or1, C.1\t. 64Ul84 100. & 41 "T11-Cllrn1 ' 1!1· 5930 Pac. (st. Hwy . ,.1, /'llodf'rn Si; Ii !'1•1·1, Pl1eug~'r 1.a.~1ini:; reP I. G.E. Auto \\·a~hrr, c.-..c l ~,R E:E O/~t;A.r>l CLASSES ~1ruc1nr. 96:?-'J!"IOO 1-. _Newport Beach $ 111-IJOy tko(·! hrt1.tr r. s1. !1 cone!. s?.:1. \Jonday nit rs 7:3(). 8:30 JUTI !'ALESLAIJY, e:1rlf'r tllr lnll \\•l\IV.'l • Exp'd, sr,\1ni:: All For 249 hip t:ioo1 s, rw1n n1.111rrsscs &· ;,u;.sG7~. S·li-8111 GOULD MUSIC CO.' nnir "·ork in sr10r1 J;111'a r 111 .. <·11111<' opcrs. 10 ll'flrn No lio11n 1'1nls. onl:,r $!! 11 111 .. ~pr111.t~. Ancl 011wr 111-REFRIGERATOR 201:.i N_ i\la1n, S.1\ 5-i7-~81 J;hop. Th•• ~f)l,•r1 /\ook, 4~8 ~ll(ie r<'pa11· tra!1r. S!('a(!y 1r1·&~tln~ I h i 11 .ts , ;:o7 Dual·!l"nip $fl(). :iY>·G~·\0 CONN •:in"!•·•- ' -\"lh c' ('\I .~111 ANTHON\''~ SH()r; WELK'S WAREHOUSE 1\-IHn::urrilc Al'f'. ('d:\1 C , ,._'"" " Orga,n .. , ·' . , . ___ --------~pr1rr Sp1ne1, n1aJ))r. Paid Sales Sl~rt\'. ~-IOI E. Cst. Jli,·y., DOUBLC garagr salr !inr Antiqu•5 8110 ~1\JO Sae! SJOO or lwst or- :0.lATL:RE: Lady. r!n1:::~10\r Cil,\I. ~'7l-SOl1. ti{)() \\I. 41h s1 .. Sdlll.t /\na I fl11·1111 urr, a11!1q\1t'_S, odd.<; S.· ---::;-w--frr! Prrrrrt concJ! ~;4~JS r .\p. full t1i\1r. C:tll lor llf'" \\"AfTltE:iSl'.:S !'.!l. ·~ nl' Oprn Daily ~!. !I end~. e pp I • an r,. s , ...-ANTED I' _ • Call 5-IB-:H82 • M i5cell•neou1 1600 ----- * AUCTION* FRIDAY -OCT. Jrd 7,30 P.M. Repossessed k Bankrupt Furniture, Bedroom scls, Di . \.'an~. Chail'S, Du11k b<'Ol!, !'l!l<ttrcss<'s, COCsts, Coffee ta b!l's, Lamps, Jl omr bar!i, D1nct1c.~. TV's. Sterf'o:o;, Dis- play cast's, Reh·1gerator~. FreeZl'l'S, \VaShcN. Dryers, Sto1·cs & !>IUO\ i\IORE ~! WINDY'S AUCTION COl\tF. RF:O\\'SI·: AROU:-.I D 207511 N"'"rJOrl Bl\'d. 8 f'h1txt Tony's B!di:; l\la t'l!OO Cosia ;'llrsa • ti 16-8686 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ORANGF~ & >,1•hite 8' Dana ~fa $7.l. Green, gold /.· 01·ange loose v.-ravr drape~. J"2' 11"1dr .\~JO. Hof po 1 n t refrig., grey $3.J. Ii' co!Jrt' 1ablr, an11ctue ll"hl!t' $33. 833-27'.:7 lrv1nr. BABY'S phi) pt'n S:i: uai· ~eat l J: can·1ai;:e $<10 hke 11ew: refrig/lrce1.f'r 14 1·1.1 rt F"rostfrec ~100: oil pa11\lillg se11,,c:ipc ~:.O. l!l:il &>11ilnU Or. t lr\"\Oe Ten·ace J Cr!:\!. 673--0rur, YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES :-nnintnu•nt •lff.l-2'101 ov<'r, hrs. 7 Ai\1 -:'1:30 P:\l. S.1\. 9·6 :>1 1P1. 11-~ ho1Jsr11·arr~. &it-Sun. 9 10 .i. V1nt.1.gr clotht'~ i-· arerss. of 1 ~~HOG~-~Y1 'kptneLll piano. , ,.. lA AIC l"N 'IOT'"L C [ " -C'! •"-h I •I-•o·, '"" • ~r ...._ • ....,nr conu. ~a e o er. r" SAL.ES • l"..arn rnonry v.·1th ~ _\\ A "' ' r. 0 . ESPANO'L IN QUALITY ~"~ ~lurgron. " "" int " ~ . • ""1 ~ .,,... orr. o..us-64~j(J8 .:. frr Shop, 2101 roa~t Hwy, . \\'hi1rfroot, orf Paulanno & 1ume Jl'l•·e TY. fapt'stry. vel- no 1m·t's\n1rn1. Sa r ah ('d,\l, In pf'T"!lfln h"tii·rrn JG-Model Hom• Furniture l.urlin~lon 1 vl't~. i•le. Anything unusual SALE: Doll~. j t1Vf'!r y, square Oilk 1abh•. iron brd, 1•erll1r 1·hes1. ru_ts. n1aplc \•;in1ty /..· double bed, Can1p<'r. !OClls, a11<f nllsc. \ Al11't' 10 A:\\. 1~1 Cl'Cil Plal·r, Costa 1\lr5a j : • ,. -:: .. Covrn!ry llf'{'(I"-hill /..· 11 A,\I. S,1\1ngs 1Q !lj'.,. \'l'ry •·~1sy ----t buv 1'(nnpll'1r l'~lalf'"ll • part-tune help. !\o <lrhvri;.. 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BROOKllURST A:O.Aflf:l:O.I, CALIF'ORNI A Onsse.\ /omt "very v.'ffk PHONE FOR .APPT. A11k fnr B<'t!Y 7'7G-5&Xl ATIENTION LOVING PAR· ENTS~ YOIJTll SPEECll \VORKSllOP, A1:e11 7 tn 17. U11rn to !OPf.'a.lr V.'t'il. "nun('i- a!~. project. Arter .~l'hor1I !.· &!1urday.o::. P'nl'iltf: or clas.5 nte~. 491-829j TIIE QUTCh.'ER YOU CALL. Tiii'; QUlCKErt YOU SELL I 4 li-11~ S:l.1. ~·11r111tur". 11f'11 ,,,1,,,.1;• f'nn1" ·'-B1i1w~r~ Span1,h & ~1rr/11rr1·a 111•an rte, RD FURNITURE hnusr11;11·,,.~. <"Ill ~l«s", l<l(rl.~. Hf.L EN /'11/\NNING Ant Hlll"l< Hll'f .::l l-D l' •. 1.~lh. {':\! :n~-~ l'\ll"J)t Biil t '\I f;!2-!l2:.r 1844 Newport Blvd., CM tilG-IJ!i6:1 i\l~:\!O!H~: . ..; • Af!T l'vrry n1i.;li1 '11] !! \\'r<l., ~:1 1 . A.· Sun. "!1l 6 1;All1\G]-: Silll'. Cl\p.,!in:.:< OHJE;o.;TAL * :-:1lvrr '~las.~ h1k;·.~. Pharr s•'w1n::;-1r11Jt·h, r.,,rr.; n oon J ~tPORT • ..; ~11rllJVanl , !'IUd1u 1_,.,,i_ 1111~r IR!"Jli l!a1'h"r, C:ll 61:'-7:J;f, !11r11 Adul1 k r\11ldr1•n·.., CYLli\IJElt Br'1'nrd l'l<l)l'l' l'lu11H'~ ,\. d1shrs. N,11, Ocl. -1. T. A. Edison /\hrrnla, ~l-6. 7lR Ja~n11nr. Cd:\I :,R fu>cord.~. :1.10-493."• Lr.a~r Color TV or BIA ck ~====~-----f... \\'hitr. Option to buy. DAVENPORT. Bed~. lamp~. Frrr sct'Virc. l'\o dcpo~it chning si'1, a ir conrl1tic:1ncr, A-Activt' TV Rental co. i1'0n ratio furn. 5-lS-0"273 or 11 1 f12:?-Jlil 67.)..7:tm ~~--------~I " 7.r111lh Portable ~~.o Ai'>TIQUt~ Chr~t s. 111u·rur~. 21" P.CA Color TV $l3J 1lr:::kll, l'h1hlrrn~ !urn. <'P1~. :'1.1: ~'.B-4710 qual11y. \;l l-'l:".08. .1 O ~ 2 !) \\"Jill'!'; il1'!1J"OHl11 Sf'1, Jll'll' •'!1!ld . f.llmlih• IJ<'d & h<>;ul- ho:u·d. l"l.,.1 l1lr •lr'f'..,srr .~­ mirror s1 2:1. Old oak tahlr -~''-"'· 211:-..:.!1 7 <.:rystal, Llltlr Bal1J0'1 lslnnit. Tr1n plt' 11111~ Dr, La~1n:1 G1\l~/\la~: Sah·. LaJ)1dary --7.F.:l'\llll TV porrnblr, 14"· CROSS top r.. e rr i, _. -ht ·rv l Sowo·n· Mach•"nes 1120 lncJurling st;inrl. Xlnt rond, eou1p. upr1~ piano, or • automatic dC'lro~t. Exe. Sfi,-_ "Po\NISll A , I . l\l r, Thom11.~ r714l 571-6.';.~ !:! • nhqu.. ~rrr11. p;1r ~. ,.{,r op •·:1rr1er. l!lfi.q Sl/'\t;l'.:R \\/heaul 1,aJ Thr llousr in Back 4l:i E 1hn1ng sr l. 1 yr olrl. 6 1.;phoJ wor11~·11·_, clo11un~ "1ze 10 & 17th. ~12-j741. larhler t>al·li l'h;t!I"~ t.· 12. many nth,..r lll'lns. li921 cOn!;Ole ,t--.:lg--.:ag. ,\Jakr! I IT"S \\'QNDEfU'UL I h '! 111.,trstal lahl<' ,1120" lriil. ,\J laniirnno Laiie, 11 R. bullon holes. O\·rrea~1s. ~, n1any buy~ in applianf'r~ CHILDCRAF'T Enc;vcloperliA Bl'::nil •·nnrt. 11.10-->1-l"j,\ Yr11r g\1ar, Full pr11'(' $:18.:!4 you find 111 11\fJ Cl11.ssihed rare 1962 rd1\1on, like 1lC11 ===~~-~-~=~ IHUSBA.1'\iD ~a)'S. t•lran 1t or or$."• 26 mo . ."12fH'616 Aris. 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To deYel~ me~~oge for Sohlfdoy, •• ; ,,7 !°Yl!'J-3ijl , !fl}!<, ~·lol 1r1g, .1uuks, pl'l111-.6S Sl· read word;conespawfll"'lgto~ ._;;:;; J DINING rill, so•I-• 1r1·11l11r lings, Y<ll~dl'J!'', ~ i ! 11 f' r · J( TA-UIU\ ofyotrZodiac:birth si!1"1- marblc 1::tblf', 4~·· rl111111'11•1· n yna10•1r, f'h·. :!"1'..'0 V1s1a ?.•\~'~;la '°""" Jl~ 1i1C..'<f ""14 Du'.\ •'ha1rr S l ~10. Dorado. BLUt_">_·s_. ____ 1 l ~.wAr1G ?A -'<Of .. ~c~ 644-1846 ;i.ft 11 '.Ill p111. UOOKCA~t:. Pnd I i1 b If'. ~70-J!-~ J M,...;i .JJ h,..... "30." ~2-0J-12 ~, _., ~! ',"~ •.:,v-:;:: JM PORTEll 1111111111 11111 rtJ; I l11 mp.~. clo1!1\ng. !l 11 rs t' ~. ...~ ,._.. ~ -· I & '"'·' 6 0...'I :!~S.-66VIU' dining l;tblr. 112"' lung. 1.1kr ,. rclric m1xrr, rntsr" '"" l ~ .l7 U .,..., 61~«.dld fll'\Y. sr.oo. t>l6-0il2. san1;1 Isabe.llr, C11t tSun. :Ti""'• ~:".:::..,. ::~ ll)...5C'---------lO S."""" AO ,..__ 70~ Qual1t:v k1111: llf"(l..;1111l1rd. Con1plr1c--unu~Nl $10\ v.orth S:?."l(l. Art ~' t.· wknd .. il.!2.fi.\ili CARPETS. 1lrapr•s. lun11tun' lm111 IO\'Ply !Jaycresl IKnnr . 642-:rl24 Pl~K fr1g1dall't' r lrrlnl' i;!m·f'. auto rlOl'k. -..lnl, C:in drll\"('I' ~7:1 l;l\>..:f,12 Al'TIQL'E f. •I h1tr l1r11i1~u11 M'1, ton1plr1r. 1\lakc.-.. 11er. !ii:>-6011 Cil.\1 :---=--'-'----~ USED ~' P•'~ 1u111tr"" 11h11r l)drm ~rt rlf'lu ,,., S!'tl. The r11 r!or~·. :tl~~.l t~1 • .. All,\(_;E Sale r.1rin. 6th 0..·1 I IN...., .. , <-71 c: ........ .... 11-. •l°"'1" n w-.•..i at 12~1 Vista Hog11r, ?\.R. CA.NCR tJ ...,....i .&JU-. 1J o....1e 'Tl''• Bl••ll>•-9 <" ft frtt•1rr 1' ''" •• L<io,o•r-7• To " JJJH0f n 1~ "°""' .. s u....-7~w..a..-. ST."i: sntl. Noreold relng $.1:). i u1r ~ la......., "6 1__, 76H•lp 11lso m1M", tH4-4386 J70. 410. 11s...-': 1-lJ.l'-JS 11 w"" ... ci.a..,.i 111<9' fAj\jlJ\STIC Gara~r ~fi ll' 1\1any 11nus1.111I ru~flt' ltrm~ plus n11:~. ~kL~ & r!ril hr~ J'.jl(; oun111ng Dr .. La:i:una B•'111•h, •197-lll·l!I .>:\T O:\"LY• Toy.•, ''l11th1nc l)(~·k~, \•JI!<('~. 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FOR SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU P ETS i nd LIVESTOCK Hor1n 8830 T RANSPORTATION f RANSl'ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Power CrulMrs 9020 Moblle Hornee 9200 Trucks 9500 Imported Auto• 9600 lm~rt9ri Autoa 9600 Imported Autos ffDO NEED i:ood home f o r Ji~ YR. old 8.1)' Filly i 200 or lovable bm/wht male .,.;re be.st otter. haired ll'n-ier mix, under 1 968.5063 CRUIZON 16' CB.bin mi~r BAY HARBOR woodl lbgl!, rnotor & trlr. Mobile Home S•I•• S5:10. 545-45811 1961 CHEVROLET DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ MGB Mi$C.ellaneou1 l600 LEAVING Sta le! -4 roon1 ot furniture 6 n1os. old. Use<l ,Jilly by m1tn & 11·lle. Poss1- b1ll1y o! oblai11u1g 111ce, quit:\ 'l Bit a pt "'Ith deal. Al so, prati caUy new electiic gui- tar 11•ith 10() a mp an1plihcr, played on.ly Jew hour~. Y.'Jth ca.!ll', Ponable sewing n1a- clune, #230 Polaroid can1- era, zypewriter, S1ett<>-port. able rceord changer, twin ~peakers, aulon1atic. All l ike new: 2l:I "C" Costa. r.lps.u, St.. C.l\1. 64:).1911 year. Older children prefer-I~~~=~=~--- Ji?ti. 637-6182 a.Iler G BEAUTl1'lJL Black ~l a rt-, P iii 'i0/3 s mall. 10 yrs old. WeU trained. S275. SJ6.69"..6 2 LOVEABLE .Friendly male ----------I Ca.sa Lema Roll • Away • Speed-Ski Boats 9030 Sht'ral.on Manor • ltomette. ~---------1 Kil • P~slige • Sahara FRE E Boal repair est. ALL SIZES 'h TON P ICKUP FltttSKil', VS. a utomatlC" trafl.'lrnission, lactory a i r, CUS\OJTI Cab, Wm Cout mir. rors, chrome wheel3, heavy dUI)' rubber, ]4,COI orig1naJ owocr n1iles. Lie. 23C63.B, '64 PICKUP '" Ton, good running con(/1. Hon, red e.1.1. orig 1nl., dlr, 11o·ill take trad.· or $mall down, line PM JH1y, f 'ull prire $599, LBVEZ521, call James 494.9773 or 5-15-0634. ORANGE COUNTY'S 'C2 l\lerN'tles &ni 220I •I l\lCB '67 l"rlnvt. 11.'d, wlre 1too1· ISTK P~t 52• Air oon· ll'ht't>ls, n'painlC'd. $111'.JS. tllllOntnit. Nu );('lll rovers. 548-94 11 or 5..'ll-1351 ROCK! p~unt. Only $795. this l''<'t:kend J 1n1 S le rnon s l\!t•1"1.'t'tlcs lkriz. 120 W. W111•ner, Santa Ana. 5-1&-4114 brother doi;s 1 ~T. dox-Liw•stoc:k 8840 ie-coc.IL!." C'Omb. HB Gd tor I---------- older children, bad rabies i;holt . Will de l iver 89l-1941 10/G ONE Lill!e ~fesa Vertie liger kitte-n Jet. A its <"Illes\ stage IP,~ wk~ old. Needs love and a ho me. 546-4478 10/3 IT 'S FUN TO BOARD Your horse at TAU..Y HO F ARi\fS, Box stalls $55 pt'r 1no, "'1C1al 2hatled corrals $45 Jlf'I' mo. Automatic v.•a. ter, feed le cleaned daily. 1 \~ acl'l'9 lighted 11.rc n11, training ring, River trail ac. cess. E.\'.pert English & TL"aill'r your boat 10 u~ NO\V ON DlSPLA Y newest, la.stest bual service l42J Baker St., Costa 1'.1eu. in the area. Lei us mak(' ~~ block Ean ol Harbor Blvd. your boat like ne-w (no job Costa Mesa 1n41 540.9470 loo small). \Ve also sell LEAVING To1vn! Scliint; fiberglass &Upplies, Open 7 Out! BeauHJul 20' Trailer clys/11•k. wllh cabana. &1 up In Adult \VI NO AN' ~EA P11rl\, R£>a1ly lo 111ovr in 1737 Superior $JJOO. 327 \V. \Vilson SI. Sp Cos la !llesa. li42-7G07 No. 5'1, Ci\I. 5'18-.6447. l\1any other items lo be sold Boat M1intan1nce 9033 5eparntl~. $2499 NO. I DATSUN DEALER DOT DATSUN 0 1 ,111~.!' County'~ L .1rgt'.!sl Select ion NC'w & U sf'd MC'r ced e-s Beni Jim Slemons Imps. W<1rner & Mai n St. \VROUGHT iron hang i ng lamp 2 ft in length 111ith g reen glits.~ in center. B1'8 nd nc1v, nevf'r been used, direct from i\lrs1co. Corn11le1ely wired & 1vith thick v•rought iron chain. Saetilice . $4;).00. Phone IliU Ca.r!ll{!r 536-S~ll 11.B. "P UDDING'' F 1 u ff y long-haired male c a I , i--~s=E-u~--\Vestern instructlun. Tally 18' J.~ibergls boat &: on shoft' !lo farms, 17:26'~ Newhopc, mooring 110 hp Vol\IO, S1f'm Fountain Valley. 515--9587 flrive, s/s radio, bait tanks, Your Mohilt' Hom" c~,~-o~ ~'1" 5-19-30.11 r:x1. 66 or 67 l !Jitl HA RBOR Bl.VO. l&S35 Deach Blvd. lluntlngton Beach 842.7781 or 540-0441 Sdnla An.1 546.4114 "68 DATSUN 510. 4-dr Sl'rlnn. '58 lllcrcedes '. f\!an:elous gopher a n d COSTA i\IESA 1noost' t;alcher. £ v t' s : 6i :>-47l8 10/6 e1c. Xln! cone!. Gd. sk i boat. FOR CASH TRANSPORTATION On .shore nioorin ... Balboa N " T "-JI o r~.ttpcnse o .x t'r * VANS * Lvg cn1ry, "·ill accept l't'as. ExcellC'nt n1echanical con. oUer. 67l-87i3 dltion 011ly S59J. full pri1:1> I ~~~==~=~~--1 this wrekend IPQJ\1 9ti"J '67 DATSUN 1600 Sedan, J un Slf·mons t-l l' r c e d rs auto, R&ll. 22,000 ml. $1100. llc·nL. J"lO \V. \\'arner, Santa VE RY CUil' fat puppies, relJ'"ievcr & ~http •lo~. also beauti[ul long haired kitlens to good homes. Pis call 8!13-1868 10/3 Boats &. Yachts 9000 1,.,''='1_· -'="=· ="'='-=-'='4-<,--7>-_2899 ___ 1 ~~C~a~l~1 ~5~3~~~886=9:...:B~,~·~k~·~·- 17~~ OUTBOARD cabin BEAUTIFUL Adult Trii.iler cruiser, deeps :?, glassed up horn £> $!4j(), Ideal for reUn.'<I to the 1vater line, wltrailer, couple. Av;ulable now ! both JicenSf'd. NO r.10TOR. fi12-2008 327 \V. \\'1lso11, CM * 10 lo CllOOS{' lron1 • Pri1.:(!s stai:t at SIS&S • ~8-57911 * Ana 5-16--1114 *AUCTION* ll you \Vill seU or bll,)' give \Vindy a try Auctions F riday 7:30 p.m. J Windy 's Auction Barn Behind Tony's Bldg. J\lat'I. 2075~~ Ne\l'PQrt, CT.I 646-8686 USED re frigerator. ~niall, rllns 1:ood S2~. &-1 of bunk b('d§, c'f>rn plete S30. 2 h.11Jy crib~. good eunditio11 $7.:..0 & $5. Can I><' ;;cen a1 2::~1 San· ta Ana AvC'., C.:\1. \VANTl::D La<lir:s .~· l;1rls qual ity u~cd rhJll1 111 ~ on co11s1i;nmen1. f'iff~. h;i1s, bags, casuals. ~hoc:;, etc. Call 51\.9311, Tues thn1 Sal, 9:30 10 5 :~0 . 2 P ups, one 1mall bro1\·n len1, pt. poodle. 0 n e bla c k/wh i l e male 8·17-2820 ]0/6 ~'HEE Unu!lnal cat, male, bhH:k, \l.'hl & grey strkped, lo\";lblt>, ncb . good home. ~8-4782 10/6 "JERRY" -lovely yng male cal, part Persian, pt. ~iamrs e, Call eves, 6i~l-4738 10/6 ADORABLF: Bro11·n tabby rats, 6 month.~. Look..~ like 111111' ocelot!. Eves? 67::)...47::8 10/6 i<lODERN 11alt1ut tb!r & 61 l3~AUTJFUL h.'lITENS, 2 chairs S70, '2 Lane 11•al. Pnd IJ!tf'rs, need good homes lb!es S~O. J Sf'Wing mach, w i t h lo v i nii: ca r e. tension adj n<"eded $20. &l2-3i83 10/4 673·2j 19. ONLY 2 kitteJ\.!l lelt. all black ii Price a othing Sale! !'tarts F'liday, Oct .. \ n1ale & blk femalf' 11,•/\\ilite boots, h Siame~. 54:>2'116 10/4 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Indigo -Of1en -But.It Verbal -BAITING ~riami Beach SCl'ne: A hap. PY·huntlng girl ap~ar~ on ti}(' beech in a BAITING suit. PURC~JASED 8 u 5 in e s s, n1ust sac. J1nmac 11' Holi- day SkJ boat. '61 hull, l3u 11;k V-8 eng. Trlr w/brks. Cabitalion plates. New blue & '"ht l ~r uphlsfy. 2 props. Valuf' $1650. Sac at ~13!lj. 546-54j9 '67 GLA&.,~AR C 1 t ii I ion. Jnboard--OLitboord. 120 Mere. Cruiser with pcwt r jet & po"''er trim. Full cover. Ready to e njoy. A 11 mainten!lllC'e record!. l o\'rner. KI 6-4444 26' CABIN L"ruiser, Navy ,hull, inbrd eng, j u s l overhauled.. Bait I a n k . ' SERRA'S THRIF'T SHOP !.!6 llth St., HR Open daily 10..2 FREE to l~t pickup. Comb. litove, oven, h<'ad , sink, 1r.e 11o•asher/dryer, wa r k i ng chest. sleeps 2. i'.lust sell, sx1;, Trlr av•ninr; incl flP· com!. 1019-A A m ~r lc a n best oHer. 8~7-1320. S2.\J. 494-2189 artt'r 6 Pi<! 18' Owens 11•/S5 hp !\lerc Motor Homes 9215 eni:: .• Ji::e \\'Ill trlr, skiing CONDOR 20 1 6, fully equip, Good cond. Sl39J . s Cl'ps 548-26.~1 f'qu1pped S9!!00. -548-1&:)2 1•1'6" GLASPAR. 7 5 HP Evlnnic!e motor. Good con-Bi cycles 9 '2'25 dihon S62j, 673-5158 1-~-------- 1007 16' Glaslron, 50 h.p. J\1crcui'Y. Xlnt cone!. f]49J. Call 673-2239 S.:h11 inn boy's, 3 s11d J.ikr 11rw. $AO. * 5-·l().R700 + yn old 14' Chrysler Ch;J.ff:I'\' M 1 I bike. 9300 * Some 1v1th V .S & auto • 3 O ub \\'agons • KUSTOM MOTORS 8-li Bakt•r St., C:'.11 540-5915 Auth l.ll, cUr .• opcon 'll.! 9 '63 COll VAIR r an1pside P/U, ~32J. 9iiS.:i.'I~ '62 Cor vair ra111!)-sirle 11p-4 s1t1•j1!!, J\\on~a $•150. ~ ... lli-2726 Campe_••'--~~--9_52_0 ENGLISH FORD ORANGE COUNTY 'S VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER SALES -SERVJC E ·59 Il'10DELS Jrnmeduite rl e\ivery LAr,GE SELECTION Theodore ROBINS FORD 2050 Harbor Blv<l. '62 100 SL, top 1~nditron. 1 011 nrr, !\lust sell-Best ofll.'r . :i.1r,_7;,;i3 MG !'ll G ."a\rs, Sc!'\'lC'r, Parts lnunf'diate Del1ve1)', AU Models J1rtuport Jlt11ports Costa Mesa 642·0010 v.•/l\le.re. ~-X!nt cond. 0 orcyc ff 1----------IJ!l:i!l Chr v P iekup,. 4 spd., 3100 \V. Coast 1-lwy, N.B. StiOO. Call 592-1601 1967 HONDA 160 \l'ifh 01.c:n road cahover 641·9-105 5~1).1764 MGB 13' Horizon Sk• boat. 80 HP SCRAJ\1BLER carnpc-r. Sll!fa, or best of· Au1 horizecl l\1G Dcalf'r r.ferc. Ne11J traill'r. $1250. F.lec. starter, 800 orit;. m i. fer . 'rt!. \\'. \\lllso11, C~I FERRARI '63 r.IG }.llDGET 642-9917 aft 4 P l\1 S400o :'1<18--0:14'1 I-----~---~ S~195 1967 MATCHLESS SOOCC '64 f urd V-8 w I ha I f * 5•11i-Glii,'i * Marine Equip. 9035 GSSO Scrambler, }"or the eab-ovCi' ('anipl'r, a ir, :-:Int FERRARI 1-:========== purist. S6:i0. N l J I Lid ~ I • RADAR Bendix Coast Guard l91i7 TRIU!ltPll T·l{\'.)(' cond. \\Ii 11 ~ll camper ewpor mP!>r s . v:I' ~lR-4 r-; d sr iiaratr , 54a-5837 ange County's only a uthor-' • f'l\I con ·· nev1'.r ~n 500 CC. Ve ry el<'a.11. Sl;)Q. . ized dealer. 1---------- boat. Full guar. Sl500 + in. JAMES l TO 4 Door, 6 pass Jntein 1 PU . ., .SALES·S ERVICE-PARTS '67 MGB -GT Coupe sialJation. 5-18--263,; 1.~4 Ne11'Pt>rl Blvr!. 6t!·OMO ~/near nciv _cab 0 ".er · 3100 W. Coast llv.-y. Ruby red 11'/black leather 'ti6 i'.lercury 1100 SS outboard BELL llEL.\I ET S2.7;JI). 96S-396.i, 439-89-I;, Newport Beach in1l'r. A new ca r tradC' 111. .tit?. hp) 11•ith Thumterhol! S2.J 642-9405 540-1764 Only 20.000 mile s. Ail1/f M, u::n1hon. Long shaft. Rcbll Call John aftrr 6 P :'.lt 9525 Authotizcd Frm1ri Dealer ""ood whet'!, o\'en:lr'1ve, 11 IN' SSOO. 673-iOf.3 &l;).-0397 !>une Buggies FINEST srlc>et ion in Oran~(' 11•hf.'e ls & new Radial 111·('s! pered ('Over $7j. 27" TV, Pla('e, C.M. 26' Double-ender, dleM-1, 1/w lo\v consolr, 4 spkri; SjJ. LOVNIG Tiger cat needs l"ooling, ops J. head, 50 Ill"s BCMllt Sl ip Mooring 9036 '68 Honda 12:i Scn 1n1blC'r. SUPER street bu g gy. "'I h Btu. like new, unrlcr 1000 }l>kycan1, fuel injecled, all 5:',6-1131 "·ann home, ~ Ot!, on en" .. Haul--0ut t r ] r, County, &-clan "! + 2, GIB, r.tust be seen & driv,•n to _F_,_,m_l~"-"'-"-· _si;._2903--'---I be bclievf'd, I ~~:C:.""=:-::;:::-::::::--;:::::;:::::; I 8 "' NEED: ~J' boat i;lip NB mi. Rear nobbie t i.re $·100. C'hron1t'. J\loving-must .sell. 1fi.oYAL eo11enhagen pl'rlect ;:1ll ered. S 4 S-O 1 O or l1rensed, $400'J/bst offer. 5!!l 'J~1 10/4 arra. \Vritc Daily Pilot, Box 83~2731 962--llJ!l2. figur ines $4<l rraeh, sht•rl · ·• S.l.~;~49 ~J '10 ----==----. d !JO 0 ' r dbl '-k" " ., New 196!1 B~l \V BEAUT nl'1v t\r s1r,n l>lrct't brunct1c wig use tY.·1ce · · 4 :\! ,.;· l I ol ack n1a>c t._. Hi' DOLPHIN, Vt'"" roomy tf · ! 1 '" 600 fT • R·60 buggy. '6:1 Corv1il r E ng. FIAT J1rtuport 31I11ports '67 !\!GB-CT AM·~l\-1, wood !Ir y,•hefo!. TW'W fif'H. 22,000 nil. $TJJO. 642--741!;. MORRIS '61 i\lntTis.-0xfon1, fair t:ond, $100. 812-Jli.1~ PORSCHE '67 Porsche 912 Ce>upe Clram111i;: dt••'/l avocado ex· !<'1"l1JJ' 11 lblal'"k 1n1rr. Ar.fl F\1, chron1~ \1 ~J.~. bum p- rr l~11"lls, f'!C". l mn1acu1a!e 1J1ruuu1. J1ru1p ol"I 31111por1 ~. 3l(Xl \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. 6'12.940.1 5-10.17&1 Anlhorizcd !llG Dt'aler '69 Porsche 9JtS Targ1 $8595.00 A i;::or·geou.s car, Finished fn Spt't:i<tl tangeririr. w I full black in(er. Almo~t new; only 950 n1iles. Sec It drive to believe. J1rtuµort 3hnµorts :HOO \V. COB.$1 Hwy., N.B. 6·1:!-9-tQ5 ~0.1764 Au thoriz«t i\1G Oraler '59 PORSCHE cou p ir , Ar-1/FM, chrome whttls, tunt•d Pxhaust. prlccd tD st>ll. Evf'S. 49~1579 + '65 CONVERT + Xlnt eond. All xlr1l!'J, nu pnt, top. Must sell. 646-1234 '68 Por~ehe Targa, lo mlg, xl11! C'Ond . \l'ith tvtaca~ r 1n1s s;..soo. 673-236:i 4:H-S35:l tr 11, vl'ry a ttlton<t e, o boat, 3:i ph J~vinnide r ng., Boat-Yocht * ,•-•g.28,. * .1 1 . 1 ,.., '68 F iat :1 2·1, ~11t {'p<', r&h, -·• ,_ nJ Ml 6 "'03" ,. Lu " a11y l'X r;1i; 111!! spar" c1,.,, C"IJl't la.vrr has Iii Lo !!:'-""'-' nvme 0 Y. "' • S!Y.IJ. l\larina Dunes slip A·l, Cha•li•s 90391-=~==~~~-~ 2"'" atr, n1ag ll'lier ls. 3100 \V "-·· l JI NB '"I PORSCHE: ·1soo C. New 10/4 ' "69 JJONDA T"AIL 00 big tifl's, $1500. 496· Jv.., • "-<hlS ""Y,, · · " "Vlori~ !L99 1·d. Sh;1;:~ set' olficf'. ----------1 · · '' · ~!14-ii3'.2R rvc.,. ~'""·I"-" ·•n1·s • ""'int. Xlnt cond. l2!JOO or " •$275 * DUN!': BUGGY, fi berglass I----------.,.._...,,.v., .)~"' 1 ~ 1~· [i'O~l SJ.:10 up .,. n1y l~b0r, CO LLIE & Shepherd m ixed, CLASSIC Oflslmrf' &. Bay SAIL CAL 24 S2J per day. Au1horlzrd !II(; Drall!r offrr. 96!!-1144 ~8 69>0 Jd J aJ I 11 CI 36 160 d SI Ric k 673-4023 body, '67 cni.; .. h·<ins, rront l ----------1~========='-==========~1 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 90c pr r )«1rd. "" -3 yr. o em e, pay u, boat, '2' Crntl"'• .,,;,_ a . , pl"r ay. eeps,.,,,.,,-~o-~~c-=,.-1• ' all · 548 6119 " ' • 0 2957 1~ e nd. $:00 111 e)>!ra.~. SJ~. JAGUAR OLY!\IP lC TV Console s!l'L-ro. gentle .,. ectrona . . . bail t:ink, Jill xtra~. Bes t of. 6. 71 ·r-o·l&-. , '67 Honda Superhawk, :lOOcc, 6,16-4186 A:'\1 /r;-,t, Lo"-rey Organ ,,.,./ 1(1/4 fer. 6~6-7~J02 SAIL CAL 24 Sl'> per day. :dnl cond. Sac ~350. '681 ==-~----:---:--,c:--: "---I,. Both }'.]n+ 5ac: u11'C·1;;llTT;;E'°"K7.;iT.1e~0;,~,;-;,~.k~'~i;;;~ld;, 1 _"C':_~o:.:::;:.._____ Cal 36, SW """r day. Sl~ps Suzuki 80cc SH;(). 1573-1001 FOB. S;i!c or t r ade: '"'"" '" 160 hp Jo'ord lnlerceptor ··~ c I d 11 I I " 9(1!.8595 1n;de or lemal,. 842-3.. I/O, many extras, mu~! 6. 714-846-2957. '6:'1 305 HONDA Scrambler, or\"a r-poil'err • Jg~ l11•" II " 10/6 B l 1 1 h 1 300 gy.$1JOO Call Ga r~·.ti73-67$7 CARPET install('!' bas onr · s,.11: $2·1j(). Call aft I P!\f arnel c u c · • roll, avocado nylon c:arpr1. r1 :J ~h:t Tortoi!ll' shell ki\len ~"',f,_:19JO MoDile Homes 9200 54&-15-lS al1 rr 5 pm. doub!r ju1 e b.'lckcd. \\"1!1 crlJ S 11 k~. old,, house brok"n- all or part. s::iyard. 5-l~i~i;, .-1-1-..~·.~u 1016 F.t.ECT. dbl 01·rn srJ. n11.111 fJLL DrRT range $2:>. Ki1 l'l1cn r al,1nc1s, * 962-7364 * l yr old Ludw1~ drums &:. cymbols. 61.riO&'i PETS ar.d LIVESTOCK Misc. Wanted 161 0 Cat a 1820 c:;;:;;;;...~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ SWE BUYS I N B 0 A RD/Oulboard li~lun.i or ski 00.'lt, """""' 18' S1ilbo1t• 9010 '68 KA\VASAh:! 3:,0 $j j() fir GREENLEAF ,s_~_,o_"'_''-"~w-.c-eoi_"_~' .~· 2930 Harbor. 01 9·6. PARK '66 Yamaha Big Be a r Scrambler. See I o &Jl- j)rt'('"talt', S3j(), 64&37ffi In clear, cle11.n, cool Costa '66 HONDA 50 cc. C-110. Lo 1-fesa. New 92 space Ad1:11t mileage. $1 2J. Puk NO\Y OPEN! Mobile 8<12·3508 Imported Autos 9600 ALFA ROMEO '61 /\Lt'A H.omco, r1'(l11r~i from $1000 lo $7;,(). Pirellls, R&ll, Rrrl. 642-t606 AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN AM ERICA '64 JAGUAR 3.~ 11utomalic: Sedan. 1'.·!A KF. OFFER. 5-16-!1941 KARMANN GHIA 2-·:,9 KAR!\I ANN G h I lls . Good transportation c ars or hu.i;~ ma teria.I. $175 & ~:?;XJ. ,.. Phone &1;;.2621. MERCEDES BENZ $ FURNITURE $ APPLI ANCES ,..,t,\,\IESE kittens, & 11·k!. t a !11rr has papen . Blue. l"ll ll( & Sealpoint $12.50. ~.1.-:-:;1i2 BEsr eqp"d CAL 2·24 in I~ Southland. l spent Sll,300 making It a racing bomb. 1s t f151Xl lakes it home. It's got evrryU1ing: S/S, Pleet Jlon1e Display lltode-Js l.: I========== Sales ollicc located at Park. Auto Service• ,11nd ind., spcedoml'ter & OPEN Jog, fl. splnnak('r gear, etc. 9 AM TO 6 PM Cnll 592-1601 & Part• 9400 ~111".<:, N>rvi•·r , P;irl~ l1111ncd1a 1" 0(·!1\"rry All i'.!od('ls "61 l\lr1·crdr~ B<'nZ D1rsr l - ~<'\"r1·:11 10 cl1oose fron1 some 11 11h 11ir ;ind ;1u1nmat1c. ~p1•1•inl !hls 11r<'krrl!I !roni $199:1. !l'D1\ ::~.(;1 J i n1 Sirmon.<: i'.Jrrc('r!i·~ Benz 120 \\'. \\'arn~·r, S!lrita Ana. 546-41 l·l you can C olor TV1-P iano1~s1~r •?• 1 r l..ce or HouN f ull CASH IN J O MINUTES • 54 1-453 1 • WE PAY CASH WE PAY CASH! l'Ll-:SIAN Cameo kitten $2j. :; n1onlh.~ old Cameo Persian i1n.1!r, all shot~. loves <'!lll<!r('n s;:j, 540-9200 SEALPOINT Siamese klt- 1rns, show quality. C.f .A., shots. 842-5910 Dogs 1825 e NOT Ch k I ,.\J.;C R'gi1tered C<-nnan eC S Shepherd pUPf! lnr :>[1!r. I For GOOD, USED 111alt' &. 1 tema1c ~G.·· oo and J. s TV I ~-10.00 8.19-S!J.4~ 111 nllure, tereo, 11r Jlousehflld J trm~ nl any k1nJ. • :\I IN t AT li 1: 1: e 547-57'2'2 e S 01NAUZERS. 1'ha111pion i;\ock, AKC reg.. eves. ;-;:~:ED bricks one lo 1000, 4'.J:-,..ii:,79 ~asonably prired. 6-14-<1687 -~-c-==,-,=="""­Cll. SIP.ED BORZOI l umbe r 8750 1 x 6's ............ :-X: a foo t Door lark~ ............ ~c Butt h1ngr~ ........... • 39c !~ ", 4:-;>l Ply\\'ood ..••• ' i 2.49 COSTA MESA BUILDERS SUPPLY 1700 Suj)('rior, CM * ;,.ig.2'1Zfi FREE TO YOU (Ru~sian "'"olfhound.) Pup~. k frm. COLLJ~:. Sha.,..· qua!. ijjHJ:i.l, 2721 Sth . Cd:'lt ~Cute puppies to good hnmc, Pt>kt -a -p o o b r ef'1i 67~3 10/4 SCHNAUZERS. Min. AKC pups. Show or peti;, Stud 11r.rvice, 833-(1361. BE AGLES, femalf'S, Ah:C CASTROL RACING OIL • • SABOTS • • ACCENT MOBILE SLrpER FIG RA C ING /\1·ailah\e /\! \V/Si\ll, HOME (Altf Nationa l Speed Center r.E G. S~. 0'.'JL\' $24!!. J u..1 2110 s . Jlarbor, Costa J\lr"-l I NT R 0 Oft'ER-SUPPt.i' 6-IG-6i00 Open '111 9. 6 on Sa!. L~~Ns PAC, 6~5--0222 1750 Whittier Ave Beach Auto Supply SNIPE, fbri:::t hull , da<'rn Costa Mesa \\1holrsale P riers to All .ails, xlnt racln• cond. Ser 714• 642 1350 Complct£> iltar hinf' )'hop • • Speed Equ1pmrn1 111 Bahill Cor inthian 'Yacht 1,...,..,..,..,..,.,.,....,..,,,, 112:; Vic1or111, C~! 5 \1\.6:()0 Club, S9;il. inr l trlr Ir co~r. BUY niy home $4 1!1:ilo!;f ls;}61 lkarh Bh·rl . llB 817·©.'.li 0 1•·ner J ames i\laul. 1'2!3 ~ ~lu.<:t i;acnficc. 2 BP. 10x:", • CJpc n 1 Day~ • 9425 3 3 2 -8 3 I 3 , ei·es j 2!3) \1·1th adrh-d on nion1. Comp. 332-7961. sel·UP tn ~ S1c1r Park. Trai11r, Trivel 23' STAR no. 3;:s1, 3 ~l'ts ol \\'ekrnrlll or arwr 6 "'kdays sails b. trailer. Dral1rd, 8".1'1·191-l l!I.' f\IT Companu;n tr;n ·rl mus! sr!I immrr11:.\cl\"11 ---1 r a i le r . N>lt·l'.'nn!J1ncrl . 499-4061 before l .30 P:'-1 A DL"~:T P;1rk, ~·orn1•r lol. 10 showPr, Rll uril. Slri•p.~ 6. X oJ.J Rod I.· P.t't'] plus Tori ~I apr • 1· 1~·o0 ;1fl · 11·ttkdays. r !1h,.nit J.! x 27', gas log · 1 · .i • .-. ' ' ·'· 2~· Jslandrr sloop F G 1nh, 1u'f'p1::irr, t'aq .. ,rt &. pa\10. 1~· f!H~:BAl.L '&! .<:rll·~rJJ'l· aux. P l1lpe1. head ~alley, 6\G-S06i la1rird. slp.~ fl. 1m111,1r~ S?;,l'(l. 9450 f\ IJ d ===~--~-.,,..-c;l 612-.16 17 2389 A \\'e~t1111nstcr bilge pump. l <"Ovrrs an r-.tOBJI.!·: Home fvr ~;i.le, 2 Pl C~I. f'UShinn~. SlC"'pS 4, ,\-11 00. BR, fain ll y :.; ,. ct 1 on ·1 ====~===== 714.SJJ.1311 Ext 221 wk days l .andSC":ipcd. Call nrt 6, Tr1ller1~ Utility KITE. NO. 713, w 1 I h 536-1863 trailer. sr~. &15-4131 1.2x:i2· 1 ~R. J96S Btiiad· TRAILEft lr.1me l •t"x6'. F:lr c nioore. Xlnt l"0nrf. S6~.«J. bra ke~. dolly jnr k, xJnl N'1cC' pnrk. f't>I ok. !13.')..002'.J CTJt11t. S125. f!l:>-2J~!. J1ru1port Jlt111-1orts 3100 \V, Coa st H"'Y" N.8. 642.!H(l.i 54(}.!7&1 Au!l1orizNf !'lfG Dcalrr CORTINA '67 FORD CORTINA ~port Cpr. 4 spc-rrl. P~'ld10, h1-a1t>r. i\-lus1 i;.--e to a11pl'('{·j. ;i tr , Lie l[TY528. A Special Al $J299 c~,~~ ~"" '.'il~!.30.11 E xt. 6{i or 67 1970 HAP.BOP. BLVD, COSTA I'llESA 196T l\IERCEDES BC'n7. 2:1(}-S. 4 Door, a uto.. Fl\1//\:\1. X 1 n t. 1·nnrl, $4200. 1)3)'~ &ll-3910 .. J-"':\'eS 6.\2-1:'1!18 "60 il1El{f.1~nE,, Z..lOs • ;.:1 111 rond. 1n.;11ir & out. $$:1. 962--~9~1. '67 111""'"r1"s 1:v-n1. 2:i0 s t: ere (\VG OSJJ only onr likr it any,vhel"c. C8n•l}•;1pplr rrd "'/ll"Ory l r;i!hrr. /11r , IH!lf)' !'!~". Only Sli700 !Ins "r ,..krn(I, J 1rn :; I (' m <> n ~ r.trrrr1ll'7. Ben1. 1111 \\', \\'urnrr. SAnla Ann. ~~IG-4 11 ·1 l !lfi2 l\l ~;Rl 'l·lll".:-\ IY11t l'lfl S!. Hnnrl'it••r. Xlnt <"nrn!, fl\Tl r .\I '21M. 111r,..1;r,!l. ;';11~B. 2:,q~·\11~ AJ\.t/Fil-f. rlld1nl 1111·~. U~l'd ~ \VkS. $550fl .• 49'1-2'fl:~ 1960 1'.lercedcs l!JO. Clean, nc1.,. lire~. $i50 f 1 r m . 6124132 t'\'C!. hold in your hand! Onto you •P• th••• ""•lue•, cl.DD vovr p•Pt l •nd r111~ dow~ he •• /,.d, T ~, c"'I .,, 9•e•+ •.. th~ prit•• ••• h1 1d lo beloeY• .•• i nd w•ll ~.,,yo u in 1 b•lt•r c ir ;n minuh1 I 1968 TOYOTA H.T. COUPE R,. H . ~ .• p,.od. ,h•rp. W IG 718 '1695. l• Ma"' O.H.C. Enq., R., H. "'ulom11i,, b1.c\1t Je4h, be l~w who l•1el1, '995. 1--fUST Find good homr lor 2-9 11·k old k11tcns rogc1hcr. Good n111ured . :~l!).1846 10/6 LABRADOR Re 1 r 1 ""'e r , reg. ll 11.·k~. 1'M-color. * 5JG.ti()l9 * DACHSHUNDS, sl'lo1v qua.lity Red, black "-tan. Cham pion Sired. 2 Male~. 644-0221 betwce11 4 &. 6 P:'of 1 7' O'DAY Daysailrr Dr mo SJ jj() . Used Sl;\JO 14· o ·Day t.:~ed .... s:.oo Fun Zone Boa! Co. Balboa L11~~~1~1; ~~~i·. w~d0 ~ Imported Autos 96001mported Autos 96001mportad Autos 9600 =~$-1_2_9 __ 5~ Sl'N'<' ncd rorch. 5?.&-2$1:> p~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~I St, 1; on W • 9 on. R., H., 4 "P•• d, A te•I bYv. XO A '01 male, rwcd~ large back yard. 54Q..4 3S9 10/6 FREE adorable k i ttens, mother Si11n1e~. Box-train- ed. 962-6538. PLAYFUL grey k y.·h11e kit- tens. \Viii deliver lo your hl)mf'. 846-07£8 J0/4 4 KITTENS, box 1rainOO, 2 ralico, 1 blk, 1 blk/v.·h1. ll?.R-8969 10/4 5 ~t!XED Coc ker puppies. 7 Y.·ks old, medium slzed, lo good homes. 6·16-4042 J0/-4 3 Fluf.fy kittens, fem/lie. 2 Gray, 1 black "-while. call 675--0379 10/6 GER.l1AN Shepherd, old female, gd, children. 5'19-2677 I yr. with 10/-4 El..ACK Poodl' ii mo, Female, $25. * 96S-.l306 * 1hol.5. POODLES-sho\\' q u a I • stand. pups. 14 y,•eek5. Perm shots. housebroken. 642-3449 AKC Cocker Spanie.I puppie! 6 'l\'la! old, red/whitt 491-1088 alttr 6 pm wkdays. PART time home nel'ded for St. Bernard in Cdi\I wea, '7>-1488 "SPOOKY" -mixed i;haggy black Uiasa Apso-poodle pupi;. $35. 499-2128 LOVABLE Scottish te-rrier puppy, r em ale , AKC registered, 968-4364 L A B R A OOR/Welmaraner· PUppies, tm.v. l bota $5. USED Balboa 20 1Lxrd kl'cl aa1!boat. Couldn't 1r U lrom ne1v. lmmaculatP~ $.'\050. Call on. 1hnl Fri, 6'12-8782 23· Rhod,i; Albnlros~. Vrry gd. cone!. J jibs &: elect motor. DayiJ: 645-0222 Evei;: 842-1398 SEA Scout • s dl'spcmrely need a r.IAIN s~il lor 22 FOOT ALBATROSS . 642-5769 LIDO 14. Hwy trailer, 5Ail~. & lull equip. S700/olfer. C.ood oond. 84G-OOJ.1 LIDO 14, fully equJppP.d incl racing gear &: h1vy trailer. Like l'lf'W. 644-1370 PENGUIN sailboat 1 J \I' \lo'/sa\I '1. b'aller. Top co~ dlUon $42'5. 137~ 613-1916 NO room. Servel refrlgeni· SABOTS tor, 2 cots Ii; mattre1M:1. RARE be11utitul, mahogany Nt"* complete $269 + 645-allO f'rt'e. -497-1194 10/3 Toy male Poodles, AKC. IOTE No. &76. CREA.ht oolored fem a I e S125. Call 968-2555 Aqua Blue. Xlnt C"Ond, m iniatun: poodle. AK C BOSI'ON Tenier Pups.. 8 • * 613--3MS * re~sterec:I. &t:z..o9!13 1011 .,_k.~. Al\C. black 1: ~·hit,, COLUMBIA 11 \VH.ITE ?\!ale poodle, good ,:546-0025.;;:_::::;:::..,.===°"'=-• ~O • with children. 962-1161 10/J Puttbttd Shtphml Pups POST·WAR RHODES 3.1 961.-11161 10/3 Come lltt Mam• ,._ Papa NO. :11 (Ex·moorinsl AU.. GuiMa Pigs 494-1974 5 wlal okL a45-16l1 OR PART. 646-6904 ~veR. 10/6 BOSTON BULL P-CAT No. 269 IA~P=r=E=AL=J~N~G,--,yo=o=n=•~,~,,=.,::-::00::;, puppies. M&-1627 alt J P~I trailer, run rice Tiet'di; gootl home, i;tnyed 64><llll0 a\\·ay. &12-3S7<1 10/l H.C..--'-'------•-130_ I METRE F'REE ki11e11& lo 11:ood home. sr.fALL SMtland, ch 11 d 12131 t:x l-1635 5411·5.'15.l .tn/4 broke, daple rrtY S7:i. MARINER J~ MOTOR HOMES 9215 HEADQUARTERS FDR ,, MDTDRHDMES ... __. •• * ..... ............ wM ..... ---•LL till .. ti '00t," '00f, LOAM, Tnp *!ii S40-43ll9 IOIG , ___ _;"'"""":::;:::::_ ___ J :'.;'""';::::·~·:::J::_< __ •:__:•::1~::."'::-c::'°: C BRAND NEW 1969 TOYOTA'S BRAND NE W 1969 0 VE~ IN STOCK 60 IN STOCK Ready & Servictd for Immediate Oeliv1ry WE'RE DEALING YOUR WAY THIS WEEKEND!! e COROLLAS-Sedans-Fastback Sprinters-Station Wagons e CORONAS-4 Door Sedan1-Hardtop Coupes e MARK 1 l's--Hardtop Coupel-4 Door Sedans e CROWNS-Station Wagons--4 Door S•dans e LANOCRUISERS-Hardtops-4 Whul Drive Wagon• e PICKUPS-4 Speed Standard Tr1ns. A utomat i c~ -4 speeds -factory a ir condition ing -1lereo ltpl dec~1 ma9 wheels a nd meny other option s. • Many Demonstrators at Reduced Prices • NAME YOUR DEAL -WE WILL TRY -EASY TERMS e Salect Oom•stlc & Imported Used Cari Below Market Prices e JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 417 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA Open Sun. 11·5 540-2512 i967-TOYOTA CORONA $1195 S,d""· R., H., 4 1p•~d . A lo! of cir, • 1;111, p•;<~. UTD 908 1962V OLV0.----$=1c=o -=9 -=--9 PllOO Cp1. Ho o 4 1po1d, R., H., 111 lo r.hoo•• fro.,,, O 'f J 107 19660ATSUN-ST A--:W A"G"'O°'N,-'$"1;-:00--9=5=-1 1965°VOLVOSPOR~T"'CP"°E'.~--$•9-=--9=-=5c ' 4 1p•1d, h11t1r, •-'•• r.lt •"· 5,,, # '146 1963 VOL'"K"'SW""A"'G'"'ENu---$;:::1:-::0 :-::9:-:50: • ,,.,,,., "'"91"" $1495 R., H., ~ tp11d. UOH 206 l966MGBROADST"'E~Ro---~$~1~7~9~5= R1t in9 f'''" fi11i1h, Jl,rdlop I toft top. It., H., 4.,,,.d. Nie • ll:RY 10) 1968 DATSUN PfCK UP ____ _!l_$ __ 3_9_5_ It, H., 4·1p11d . Chtck th;, p,;,,, VW Y s•1 Dean Lewis Orang• County Toyota· Volvo Headquarters 646-9303 1966 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA • • • . . : ' . ' ' ~ > ' ·----. r ' ' ; ; ! ' • ! l • ... --.... co I I •• .i ·---....... --·- zl a M t i -... - - > • •» --·-----·· -------~--~-'."'""""~----:"":"."'"'-~~---------...... -• r • - a -I. co -· ~ "" x ........ .. '. ')~ • ~M ~· . . :.,,::. ; 0 IC') "-l g 0 :_~· "::S ,._"' -.. .. "'-· ~·' 0 :s "-~" ~(1) • "· ::s -... - TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION , TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION lmport•d Auto• 9600 Imported Autos 9600 lmport1d Autos 9600 Imported Auto• 9600 '61 Porsche S90 Coupe A clwrry! Gladan tin~h ""' lull contrasting inoler. AL5o- lut,.ly Uawles:s ln f'Vi:ry dc. tall. TOYOTA TOYOTA SPECTACULAR YEAR ENO SALE ALL MODELS YOUR BF.ST DEAU VOLKSWAGEN YW BUGS FRO~, $399 J1rluµon Jl111µort~; ARE STILL AT GOOD SELECTION I~~~~ c ~E~~!!l I\ ~ ~ :nou \V, Coast H 11·y. N.B. ..~ 0 6.12.!/\0.i !"l·IU·I76·1 '68 Toyota Corona s At1l!101•1zo>d Mr. !)1':tl•·r Jl:1rrht1p, 11u10, arctic '"'hl1". ~ ~ I "'-,==·~,-~---,. I L\l1<yhr wf'r(' l't"lll)' bu! $!39'J .A. ' 'fiO PORSCHE. N1·11• p1un1. .. .. " rr blt r ng. x!nt rond. $1900 bu}~ uKthu"s"T.,0,kMat: "\ or offrr ~~714•1 RENAULT MOTORS S lj B.-du•r St.. C:\I !.JQ.;J::JJ.i Oprn 'n! '.} P~.-1 tllf1101' "lill TOYOTA SJ.1ort Coupe oftc•r. .'SJj(JU or 1nak£' o I ff' r . :i on lfG--0759 <•ft 7 pm or \\•krnds .d:l. :io;;1 l:::d . b6 or 67 1970 HAJlBOR BLVD. c:osrA MESA '68 vw 1\1r c·ondttioncr, 4 spd , dlr. VOLKSWAGEN 'liJ V\V, 2 ooor, 4 11Pttd. radio, heater, beautiful red 11.nd sharp. RUM 140. $1095. Carl's Molor Co. Inc., 154.1 Harbor, C.ftt., 642-{)lllJ. "6& V\\' CAi\IPER. Craig 4 4, 1-~r.1 r.1uH !plf'x raclio. Prrfl'f'I rond. $2800 t1r bt>st olfer. 644-1~>82, af!r r 6 P \\ VOLVO VOLVO CLEARANCE NOWI 142. 144 -145 -16• 1"1 JE LO\VEST PRICES YOUR BF.ST DEA LS AH E STILL AT DEAN LEWIS '66 V\V Conv. Ueii.:e \l"/blk. 1~166 !larhor, c \!, 616·9.10:: inter. & lop. R&H , Por.1che I c------..,-~~ runs. l111n1 ;1r $1 :15 0 . Antiques, Classics 9615 6i3-84G7 '62 VIV-;,~.,-,,~,,,~.~ .. -.,,~,•oo;--,c., nitt k,.. otf1•1· GiT'HI ...:unJ, ntls p:tlll! JOb. fii3-!Y}S9 VOLVO '66 VOL VO, )lf.'r!rf'I <'On- d1 tion. RF:LO\V BOOK - $1350. ~(H-7·1XO. * • '57 :\l<1rgan ~-"'· c-r l!rnl i·onrl. .\!600. l1r111 1':-1:!-3716 ar1 5, all da~· ''kt•nds. C'L1\S..r..;.JC '39 ford !"OUJ)r , rhlJ 11iotor, ~Pllff' part.~. $900. 6·14-1528 & 5-l!}-1081 f'\11'.~. J~}.10 Buick Coupe Special. Xln1 coucl1l1nn. 9&.3;-0lli2 C1>0o.I un•s, n>buil1 run". SI U() or ln·~t Call !}\!-GIGI! af!l:i" ll'rrk1•n1I" ·---VOLKSWAGEN loaded'. J[onry cre:un e.'C l.. I 1 d A 1 9600 !moorted Autos 9600 plu sh blatk u11, Ta ke 5111all i~m~piioii•iieiiiiiiiiuiiiioii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~O:iiiiiii ROVER tl11wn or trade. Low, lo1v ·55 r.OV£1\. 2000. E"ln•n1rly C"lt:;in. :!f1.000 nu. P1 •rlcc1 for .\'(11111!! f:1011ly. ~lakl' olfc.r. P1·1 t '1_1•. ;,16-3.'i2~. 'CG V\V Snrl, beige \11/blk int. J{/IL Porsche rims, Xlnt (·nnr!. Sl:t:iO. 5'18--2TI6 ·1;1; V\\I, :l6,lJOO 1111 '.\Int t 'tJ111 L $119:; Call (21:ll fl92-2'.16•1 P.1rnnt.~. Vllf1l90LB. ("all ~ Kr n •1919773 or 5-l;).0634 VOLVO ·:~on~~v $~~~~9 ~v~1f' ~~~'. hl111> & "'hi bus, Jo mlg. $3000. 5'18-5357. TRIUMPH '66 Triumph TR4A [')p(·p 1·h.ony black 11·, rn:olt·h· I 111,: !c·.11 11rr in lrr, Fl.illy 1•qui r . 11u'!!I, radi.f Ii 1, 1ri' "'Ii c• r I '. l111mpc(',1bJc Jll r1·1·rr n '1"'1·!. fili BUS, rebh cng. rs<110. :=cc:-::c-:--:---:--- tH•w tu·cs, xlnl rond. J\lust '67 \I\\", f;1ct a ir. fl lust ~11 ~r!J. (ii~>-2Si7 or 5.17-4R7:,, lhlS 11rrkr t1(l! !11~00 !162-4 13:: IXS V\\' Bus . .xlnt con<l. $26:.0 ---- or niak,-. offer. '6.~ VIV Sundial Can1pcr. Xlnt Call 6~.'l· 1 sm eond. S2SOO. ·i;s \I\\. Sl::.00. Jn ei..cellcnt 673-HJf,J EXtCUl lYf CAR S•r. #28JS · J1rtuµorr 3hnµorts 1.:ond111011. Pl I: 67:>-::286 '!if; V\V, ~un1·f, f{&·!I, !!li't('O, Pu·c·ll is, ski ra r k, chains. i\lust sC'll. 545-53;l:l. 144 SEDAN, R &.H, AUTOMATIC ::IOfJ \\', Coast lhvy .. N.B. <i I:!·~! JU.I ~ !O.. J 71i'I I ,\11!!1111·1zrd l\lr. Dc;ilrr· IX>J V\\', 5~.000 n1ilcs. Cood co11d111011. Take o "(' r JHIYl\11'1\ls. Ci.Ill 842-7369 -.,-!) -\-1\V-B''<~<g~.-c~, l~'~'YC-•~>~lc~,cc,. :S2000 or trade for V\V Bus. '57 VIV conv1, lo nilg, grl. eonrt. best oiler. Eves 67:>-o:m:; '66 V\V r.ug, xln! <'Ollditio n, n1u~L :.ell. 67;>-7::.137 after 5:'.:0. '65 SPITFIRE ·~m V\\', Olli' 01\rlCr, A:\l/F:\I, "~\''· 1or 1·ond1tion. 673-3-106 a f1t·r 4:30 pm. 1%8 VIV, auto. r/h, C'OCO ma•s. i\·lakc oiler. Pvt. pty. l:r;J.! "hur, Italian t•cd 1111., 'fi.I VIV Bus. body xtnt cond. 8·17-fi206 •I ,,pd, dl1·. locally own('d. l :iOO i'ng-in xlnt cood. $1200 '69 VIV Deluxe 1 pa~s bus. I ~:,1·rlk111 rnnd. Bh1" book 67:r.5188 xln! cond. J\lany xtras. $1 27j -t·ul! P rlt:c $1 0j(J., will 100!1 VOLl..:SIVA(;E;N, like $2600. !'148--3533 f1n1· flt•·t P"'Y. i\'P.ZSGSLB. nPw, l"hronir ll'hrcl.:;. rarlio ,,~,U~,~ .. J~' ~S..'°'ll-'"°66,-,V\=v-c=.-.,-,,-,,-, C;ill !~:~~1·9i7Jor :.i,:,.ir.:~1. ~:!1,0 or 11('£1 nllrr 67:1-881 1 fully rquipt, knv 1111, 1\-l~ 'ifi ·r1'.IL.\IPI• TR 4 R--t 11 &I' 1''" • 1 1 '. "ti!-: \I\\' Bus, >:;OO!l ("Orn!. l\lust , .. , ti --""""\'CS COllCNA SEDAN EXEC:UTI VE CAR t XECUTIVE CAR COROLLA SED. • ~oocl cone tl1on * 1 ~rll' 'J'I v 111 Custom c;im prr fiu~. l r:r .• ~•"l;T,bOlc YOTA;~11.:-•['2·1 I ·1~;{-\:\I' :u~~:\1~::1sp;~11t. gcw'd ~~~~:;.;: racho. l\lu.~t Sl'll ~ f ,i[I f~clor~ e (!u•p. ply1 ·~· Full l•cl. e~u•p. d io. Se1. #0907. Sc•. #4171 bc<!y, low 1111leagc, 6iJ...:!:l~ "f,6 \·\r Bus 1----------1 I! 6 P\I E:XTH.o\.S! 13 J Lf~ 1\f AX EY ·:~!! ~~\' n11·~.-P~·. Pty. llV(Kf"n l:\(·S: ~91-li::!ii ~----1 11!\tll l >t""I ~ l)('1gr i:ili VI\' Sl'd:u1. Su111\luf. ,\.\!. $1836'0 $1790°0 Dean Lewis Imports (!J[OjiVIPl[T]r~l ~1;00. · · · 1;~~.-1.r;:) F:\1. .\"('\\' r••1n1. :\lu!>L ~ru-, ---__ !J · -'ii~--VW-s111:1v,1f~laL1/n1rlkt h,·~t n!frt·. ~)4.~-~l~~. 18881 BEACH BLVD. A\I ~'\T. Cut'il 1na1~. n11n1 1 Hunt. Beacli 847-8555 1"01HI ' 71\u~t ~<'II. i\!r.kc offer' l%S \l\V ~JU<1.l't'tlal·/.;. Belo11• Hook. s::oo Orang• County's L1rgt1.t i nti Mo1t Modern TO YOTA-VOLVO DEA LER 1'166 HARBOR 646.flGl Cou o M1to 1 1 n11 N. ol Co;iq 1!11~·· on Bch ~:'Jl.6S:l:: New Cars 9ijQQ New Cars 9800New Cars 9800New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 EVERY REMAINING NEW 1969 AND DEMONSTRATORS DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR HUGE STOCK1 OF 1970'S JAGUARS JAGUARS JAGUARS ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY! '66 BUICK SpAt .ii di <. c p •,. •ulo. !"'"', po wf t. 1h . l ow m.le•. I ow ner. SRA 18 S S1595 'OS CHR YS LER M•w Yod.<c Co.,pe. Full 1,,, ... ~,, /Ac + .• ., o"e owne•, lo milr• PD!'bSO 51795 '67 OLDSMOB ILE '65 ELECTRA I '68 DODGE ~ d r. H.T. Full pnw er. Co•on,t 400 •-dr. fee.I. l .. cror v .. ;, cond. !DBG ... ;, con,.j., .. uto 1r .. n1 .• 280 1 P.S,. RAH. VG8 979 SAVE '67 BUICK Wiidt •! Cu1tom Cp•. F•c! .• :r cond., •u!o. lr1n1, P.S. UUV05 4 $2595 '65 1/2 TON S2395 '66 RIVIERA Coupe. Foci. •'• cond .. ~Lii e Ir•~• .. pwt •leer & P'"' b r.~e•. fBD•b4 S2695 '67 ELECTRA D~I'• 88 • dr hd!oJ>., Ch1~v pic k.up. Ide•! for 4 door h1rdt11p, Full •ulo. lr•n•., l•cl. 1ir, c1 mp~•. VB, 1 uto. I ••~•. oower , lee!. '"· :!.o ld P.S., TP07l8 P~90bO. & ,,,.,:ced bv "'· S1995 S1395 S2795 '68 IMPALA 1 Dr. H.T. F .. c. .. ;., •ulo h en•. power 1!•erin9 . WJM 189 $2495 '66 CAPRICE 2 Dr ~trd lop, .;, c.ond . t uio 1r .. n1, p w r 1le e r. , .. dio, ~ee!er. SBM.l71 $1795 '68 PONTIAC Bonn1 .. il11. 4 door h1rd . lop, FA C T ORY AIR. CONO .. P.S .• P.B. WX G . " $2995 '66 T·BI RD F .. c1ory ~'' c,;nd, Full pow er. Sl'/4QI S2395 '66 MERCURY Colony Perk wegon. 9 p .. 11e nge r. Full pow•" Fec.!ory eir c<>nd. SOS- " 1 S2395 '65 OLDS WAGON l ~~---­'67 MERCURY F-85. "u!o. lr1n1 .• po .... ,, 1te ~•. PBH 717. $1495 '65 MONZA Hardtop. Auto . lr1n1., i"'m•t ul 1!• tonditjon. !iXJ J7b) 5995 Monler.y 1 a oo• h.,.i. , lop, Auto lr•n•. powt • •I•••. R.&H. UON.704. 51795 '67 OLDSMOBILE Suo•eme Cu!l•u ~•rd lp coup•, 1u!o '''""· f•c!. 1i<, power "" UJ89 I l $2295 Open Mon. lhru Fri. 8 a .m. lo 9 p.m. -Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. AUTHORIZED BUICK -OPEL -JAGUAR SALES & SERVICE • ' 1 ' t l'rlday, Octobtt 3, ]tH,q DAILY PILOT TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION !_R!-NS~~!ATIO_t:I_ 10r< TR PORT::A:_:T:.:I ::.:__ Autos W•nl.d 9700 Uted C•n 9900 UMd C1r1 990Q UMid Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Uted Ctrt 9900 u ~~d C•r• 9900 L',ed C1r1 9900 U11d Cara 99i> ~ -----.. ·------t ·' \VE PAY ... CASH for ~ can ' truck1 fusl call us ror tree rstlmate. GROTH CHEVROlfT Ask for Sa.lea Mana~ 182ll Bearh Blvd. llunUna:ton Beacb KI 9-3331 WE PAY WH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 l-larbor Blvd. Costa ?>.1esa 54&-1200 IMPORTs Y.'ANTED Orana;e Counties TOP S BUYER Bll..L MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. 'H. Beach. Ph. SIT-3555 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for good, denn used cars. all makes. See George Hay Theodo~ Robins r~ord 2000 l·larbor Blvd. C.M. 6'12-0010 Will Buy Your Volks"·agen or Porsche & pay top dollars, Paid for or not, Call Ha/ph 673-0900 PV. Pty \1'ants CLEAN, in· exp cnsive transportation car. Principles on I y. 642--0671 Auto Leasing 9810 LEASE· RENT OROER YOUR 1970 TODAY FOR EARLi EST DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION CARS llWPORTER MOTORS 20.16 llARBOR BLVD. COST A l\IES1\ 548-5294 or ~11 FINANCING AVAILABLE BUICK '69 RIVIERA CADILLAC "69 CAD FLEETWOOD BROUGl!Af\1 !r.iOO mlleA 4!)<1--0882 ·;,9 Cadillac, SedAn c11.1 Ville. Good l.'Ortd. Sacrifice? ;.165. 21:'7 Colle~e. 6'16-5486 CAMARO '6fl Canu1ro 3t7. R.S. PIS !{JI. Autri. 28,1 l.\nox !)t . C1'.I llan:ltop, power st!'C'ri!1,::, 6,la.2'J~l c11es, \Vil! 1rade. powt>r 1\indows, 1il t 1vhccl.j~=========== CHEVROLET factory nlr, vinyl top, flOI\'· rr steering, brakl's. Low luw miles. J,1395 dlr. Phone l----------- CHEVROLET 1961 Cliev. Mallbu 2 Or. H.T. Factory air . V-B . auto . Pl steering, vinyl top • radio - heater. Lie # VINS59 $279'1 SUNSET FORD 5440 Ganien Grove Blvd. \Vetilnunster (7141 6364010 '65 Chcvelle r-.talibu SS, 327, 1 spd, llunt linka~c. nt•w lh'i's & brakes, n.:.•w 1nur. llcrs & n:-blt niotor. Xlnl cone!. Musi sacrifice ~1:175. or best oHer. 8-3 d11ys &l&-2321 '-1'',~"JI . '57 Chevy Nomad '"" 'S!i C/\('v 2 dr, titt·h, cl. r;dio, , _ Nt•w paint & wphol. 6~ Buick Riviera 01ctall1c Nice cood. 5'l9-lOOO J spd, :;;io c.i. cng. BL hlut'/black vinyl. A i r, prinlt'd S55CJ. 2SS!J Serang Pl, po11•rr. Bcni:h slrato s••als '6~ 4 Dr. C~vy lr~11m!a. l'/s, C.ill. \VY\\I 100 only ~rd! lhis J /Ii. Raduil llres. Xlnt 'lit CH.EV Bl'I Air Sedan \lf'el.:('nd. Jun SI c ~on s rond. S650 5'18-265-t R.~11. 11•/11's, a ir, clean. i\ll'l'l't'•les Ben7.. 120 \V. 1962 lt'.IPl\J.A. Xlnt transp. Also NSU fasbtack C'OUJ"-' CHEVROLET 196" CH EV. IMPALA 2 Dr. 11.T. V·S • aulo . Pl l\tttring • radio -heater Sharp t·ar. Ltc # OSI\ ll.."9 $109'1 SUNSET FORD 5440 Gunlen Grovr Blvd. \\letr1n1instl'r {71•1\ 6.'JG.401 0 '66 Cl·ll::VHOLET Capric('. One uwnt'r car 11•lth only :l'l,00()' n1il0s, has all PD"'Cr + a ir ro11c1itio11ing. Absolutely the cleanest une in town. Jim Slen1ons i\1 er c e d cs Benz, 120 \\'. Warner, Santa Ana, 546-1114 1964 Chev. Impala S.S. V-8. la1·tury -air . auto. P/ steering: _ ra•ho _ heatcl'. Lie # Orr.:tfiv. \\'a r 11 er , Sanla Ana. car. $425. Call aft. 6 pn1 "'k. Call 847-192.\ 5440 Garilen Gi\·•ve 131vd . !itG.-411'1. days 5-16--0319 ~" I I 2" V-8 I I 11'-'"''.'"l"I' >71 11 "" ••10 $119'1 SUNSET FORD =~-.,--=--~~--1."°'"'--~~~~-.,---l 'OO n1pa a -...r, , ac ,_.,.,, "', UJU""'IV 'ti!J llu1ck Riviern, full p1vr. ·57 Chel'y Beluir, 2 <lr, clean. fllr, P/S, P/B, radio, TI<'\11 1:111·, xlnt rond, l\1ust Sl."ll this Call alter ~ lires. One 0,,..·ncr. $1350. '57 Chev. ~la. Wgn. "'kPtid. !'>ltlke oHcr. Eves & 6 1&-3•14'.i 837-6672, 836-7479 Bei Air . .i Dr, Very good cond. \\'kends, 675-,3721 .58 Che"" Nornad ~taoon 1-.. -.~CA-.. ~~.1,o0~3o27-11-5-p0,05, 1 fiebuilt 283 engine, new fires, •J ~ "'"' • • , • new trans., power steering. Ba nk Repossession wagon, new I' l' -t rend s· fi/11 . Auto. 211'1 Knox St., CM power brakes, auto trans. 1007 BLikk Skylark, air cond,. ~1:i. H62-3!'\S7 6·15·29'Jl evrs. \\'ill trade. l\tusl see to 11.pprecin te. nea- ps, Ph. !Jw, nc111 tires. call '&I CH F~VY II s\<111u11 wagon '57 2 dr. Belair hardtop. V8 sonably pr11•Prt n! $;i50. ti·l'.?-'.l lll <'XI. 2·11 or 237. 1-'v. Ply, $500. 11•1th standard u·an~. all Can s.17-7137 BUJCK No. Z:B. l-1 a s li73-M7.J 01·1~. & xlnt cone!. 9(','{..{;\62 c~·cryUdng! 'ti:i J1npala SS. CHEVY 11. '62 \\'agon, 9 BAnGAIN! ilUlQlll, IU·ll. P/S pa:>~. air. $•19!"1 li\Z-2252 alter 6 PM * !">4&-0153 * 9611-3~86 J!Xifi CONVT. Buick \Vildcat, '65 Imp. V~ 327. 2 dr HT '65 Chevy J1npal;1 2 Dr. GoOO full p\l'l" till steer 1vheel, au1o. R/1 1, P/S. P/B. Fae. cond. Auto, V-8, $1200. 111ag \Vherls. !\lust sac. $1900 air $9115. Priv Pty. G-1:?,-!1913 fi75-6:i78 t}\2-3273 }>~REI:: f•quity. Ass u me pyn1!s. ]968 Buick Skylar k. ---------------------- See, 273 Knox St, C;o.t &l&-5672 '63 Buick Riviera. air, ?11ACULATE, loaded. $11 iJ. <!S.1-4053 '62 BUICK Con1pac.:t, fl/H, auto, x.lnt. Ne1v lircs. $395. 1 01\•ner. 4!l4--4!l25 CADILLAC CHRYSLER '65 Chrysler Nl'W[lOl'I, 4-<ir, hdtp, powr1·, air. Below blue book. \\.'jlJ ;'IPCl'IJI oiler. 673--4SOS, 49~-W6.1 All popular 1nakes. Ford '6S Cadillac E 1 d o r a do authorized leasing system, inctal!ic ~'l"cCn/black vinyl. Get Our Comp'r.titive Rates All PQ\\'{'J' + air ~!-S\('reo Theodore (VFK :~2!l) buy at \vholesali> ROBINS FORD . pl'ice S:->395. Jin1 Sli>n1on~ 2060 Harbor Alvd. Costa 11esa 642-0010 ~LEASE~ '6S Cadillac Coupe de Ville, fully equipped, Sl 2!l mo. '69 LTD ''Pl'. air, P S, PB, radio, S109 nio. '63 El Camino, S700. SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 \V. Cst llwy, NB 645-2182 Used Cars 9900 'S,, SPORTS ,;edan, 13,700 mi., air, pwr., vinyl toy. Top condition. 491·3232. J\fcrcedes Benz. 120 \\'. \Varner, Santa Ana. 546--411'1 '63 CAD. convertible, Fully f'([U ipped. Air. AM · F 1\1 , leather . CLEAN! good con· d1!ion. S\050. 847--0-108 *CAL> '68 CdV, blue, air, Juli p1\T., A)ffFi\1, i ni mac. S44j(j, Pr pty. 6Th-1380. CAD '69 Scd de Ville., air, CX· tras. Orig O\\'ner. Perfect 714--4M--879-I '64 COUPE de Ville, air, A)l-Fi\f. other (';":(ras. Pv. l~ty. $lll95. 675--3633. '63 Cadillac Con\'ert. Wh! 111/blk int. All f'xlras, niust sncrHicl'. 644--0661 ev!'$, Usad Cars 9900 Used C•rs CONNELL CHEVROLET IT'S ''CREAM-PUFF'' TIME! LATE MODEL TRADE-INS '64 El Camino s995 WAGONS GALORE! CHRYSLER '67 CHRYSLER 2-000R HARDTOP V.S, auton1auc, llictory air, power st~er1ng, power bra· kf's. rudlo & hl'ntcr. lmma· l'ulate. (UOF. 7·13) $2295 ATLAS CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH 2929 JIA HBOR DLVD. COSTA f\lESA 5'16-1!:134 Open D;iily 'ti! 10 p.m. CONTINENTAL '6:0 FULL eq111r. Clean, Jo nil. SISOO. Days 549-1174, eves ~l&-3642. CORVAIR G2 CORVAIR VAN S625 or BEST offer ~148-01·11 StPvr CORVETTE '64 Corvf't!P 327 -350 hp con- vi'rl. 2 tops, 4 i;pd. Hursl, xl11I rond. S;..!:'.OO. 8·17--..">831 COUGAR 'li7 Couga1· metallic gi«'n I b:ack vinyl. A I r + all power $2150. Jin1 ~rn1ons Mercedes Benz. 120 \\I. \Varn('r, S11.nta Ana. !HG-4114 DODGE '67 DODGE OART \Vh!te with vlnyl top, air con. ditionlng, auto. trail.!., pow. er steet'\1115:, radiO and J1eult'r. !\lust sell. $1795, :G,000 ori&- inaJ miles. Call 637-41!56 • Original owner. FIREBIRD '67 1"1REBIRD 400. P/S, alr, + eX1ras. Pr!ce $1 895. call aflet 5 pn1 641:)....()$172 FORD '66 FORD XL. Otig. oWner. 28,000 ?>1l. Loaded! Still undl'r ,,•armnty $ I 6 ~ 5 . R-17-219~ 1966 FORO COUNTRY SEOAN Jij.pass -a uto . faclol)' air • P /stttring • P /brakes • r11· flio -heater • luggage rack . S111l in 11•arranty, Lie # XTA59t. $359'1 SUNSET FORD 5440 Gaiclf'n Grove Blvd. \Vl'stininster !711IJ 636-1010 '65 Galaxic XL Convert, 3!XI, '1 sr>rt. Al\-1/1'~1\1 n1rlio, PS/PB, wide 111-es. !\lust se!l ! fi4&-8510 60 }'OllD Falcon 2 dool' rnd10 and heater, good transpor!a· lion car, 1532 Pegasu, Santa Ana Heights, 549-0449 1965 FORO MUSTANG factory air • V ·8 • auto - P/steering -radio -heater. Lie. # EKVl 18. $159'1 SUNSET FORD ~ C.uroen Grove Blvd. \Ves1rn1ns1rr 171 ·11 6.164010 IF You wan! the clcruiest 1967 Ford 4-<loo r hardtop, fully equipped, incl iact air, call 968-7428 1965 FOHD-C111ry f;quire, orig owner, 4~.000 ml., air cond., PB/PS, ncvJ lir<'s. Vl'ry clean. X1nt <.'Ond. $1650 li·l5--0'.!0L 1966 FORO LTD 4 DOOR HARDTOP Lr.ndau top _ facto!)' air v .g -auto • P /strering . l"ll· cho. heater. Lie # XCN62S_ $179'1 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. \\'estminster ( TI4 l fi36-4010 1968 FORD GALAX IE SPT. CPE. V.S • aur11 • P/steering • ra- dio -heatC'r, Lie # \\!EG853 $259'1 SUNSET FORD 5+JO C;u~!('n (.';rt11•e Bl\'1!. \Vrstn111t~TC'l' j714J 636-1010 '67 FQf{]) GaktXi<' JOO. 4-dr. 3!IO en.c::, PIS, P/B, nulo !rans. f<ict nir, plus f'Xtras. Xlt11 eond. 673.--•MS2 1966 FORD cL=T=o-, =.,=,=,.-.,-,~la-,, air, full po1\'er. \\lhite walls. &l&-7566 or 642--2395 FORD 1963 FORO FAIRLAN Buckct11 . auto • V-8 • ra • heat(-r • KBJTl5, t $19' I ;.~J!~~"Tc !,~1~~ I \\'csln1ins1.er 1714 ) 636-4 MOVING out of stale. · Buick conven. Wildcat, Ai lull pwr., !lit sre•'r. \vhe , mag wherls. Like nr , S1 900, i\LS<l '59 Ford S ; &l:!-JZ'll. : 1 '66 Falcon Futura ,, ' Fully f;ic;tory 4-quippcd, Dlt{ Si.i!'fa. :. ' Phone G--12·602:: f ' 1960 GERMAN Ford, 17 fl : Clean, ne1v lire! & brukPi. Needs <'ng 1vork S S Q;. : 548-7376 '6--l CNTRY Squire "'agon, i : owner, aU extras, !np ('nn4. : t.1ust sell immed. S.\f,_.1:;:.3 1 · 1i:! F"ORD Convcrtlblr, Ruli : Good. SZ'!l:i. * 8-l6-3031 * INTER NA TIO NA' 1~1 l ntern11tional Trnvela.I., l\lr1·11 Jlf'1·f1•et. Nf'11· 1 .... ira · 13~ \V. \\filoon, C.~!. :~1~951 LINCOLN '6-1 Lincoln Contincn!:1I :,4 door, air + pm1T M l~' Q3 only $!:~. Jirn ~lcn10~ l\ler('edc.~ &nz. l2U \11. \Vurner, Santa Ana :-..J6-41 iii __ ~~~~~ NEW '69s are . e 1 What th Oetting at R e •m4rt Does best ..,,u· oy Carver'• --. 'PPed, •har • • • ihe Pof'lfiacs arou d P91t, bra"d·new '69 bl " today A l a • prices, too/ in · . rid at l.lnbe4f. ong '' stock , ••• So Yot.i 'll h Wont last Wei/•• •mart/ ave to be FA.Si as A GREAT SELECTION OF BONNEVILLES! CUSTOM. Auto. fr •nl., r1dio, heel''· N 7ti805. '64 Corvette '68 ELDORADO Full power, f•c•o•v "' c ondilioninq, 1 ... ,~ •• inte•iof, lill·lelescop• 1!eerin9 wheel, AM.·FM r11cl oo, Gold w it~ block $6277 '65 OLDS 98 $1777 '66 DODGE CHARGER $2077 Powor 1eo l1, po"''' "''"dow" foc!ory eir Full y equi pp•cl encl !" lremendou• condi· condil1on1n9, 1,11 !ol11ccpit tio", Aulc..,ot<c lrall•m;u ;on, red•o, h1el· . 1!eero n9 whee!, 1ulome,•t, radio end ~••l er, er, pow1r 1l1eri"9 '"d pow•r br,.keo. Yo11 COUPE 4 Jpeed, r1dio, he•ler. UPZ 07ti. ;~.?.,~~~~~".~'"'' .. , '""" s1595 tioning, pow•r 1t•eri"9, •edio, he~ler , lB'f 4 10. I '66 Chevelle SS • '396 COUPE. Aufo. lr•n•., power 1teorin9, ••dio, h11ler lEH 400. '67 FordWa9on Cntrv. Sed•"· 9 p111 .. f1ct. 1ir, P.S .. R&H. (U NM J 18!. '66 Chev. Impala STATION WAGON V-1. 1ulo. h1n1 .. pow1r 1t11rin9, 11dio, l.11fer. SU'f 114. '66 Chev. Impala C onv er!. J96 VS, 4 1peed, R&H, 26,000 ,.,ile1. IZIE l551. s1595 i $1995 1 $1395 s1495 :~~of~~;:.·,~1~,~~.1~"'"'$2295 1ir conditioning, pow11 sl1erin9, r1dio, he1fef. VTL 288. '66 Chev. Impala Conv. 396 v.a," 1peed, r1dio I heol1r. 26,000 1cl111l mil11. !IVE l 55l. s1495 '69 Ford Galx. 500 $2795 1 d r. H.T. F1c!ory 1ir. 111!0. lt1n .. , R&H, P.S. No. 101111. '65 Corvair Monza Coupe," Jp11d, •1clio I ~11!1r. !SVC 4 14 !. '66 Chev. Wa9on lmp1!1, F1c!0•'1' 1ir, P'.5., lllH. IOTV 451). s1195 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1203 padded •ool ond metch1n9 l1elh1r inter· 1 k. mu 1t ... '"d d rive !hio on1, (TZJl89) ior. IWTH774) 28 ,/.105 eclu11 I m.!11 , 20 6JO edu ~I mde1 . O"lv I S.615 ottu11 I mole1. ---------'68 DODGE WAGON $2877 '66 BUICK SKYLARK $2277 '63 DODGE DART $977 Corene! 600. S•mule!1d wcod penelin9, Cercu1"I rid with wh ile >1iny( rocf, pow. In imm&tul1l11 condi!ion. A !ov11 lv arct1c lug9e91 re <~. lull pow1r, letlory eir con· " 1t1arin9, powe< bro~e" f•t!crv .,, wh,+1 with red in!$.<or. Autnmol.c cQ ndlHonlng, ~ .. 10..,11lic ''""'"'"'''""· ••· i.. "-•· d.!toning, 1!er eo tep1 plover, 1adio, heal· d;o end h1el1r. ITF82421 l tl,217 etlual mi u inn, red;o and h11fer, while ,;de well er, elc. fWXF9l0) 19,30/.1 ec!uel mil11. .. mile>. tir e1. ! REC5 44l J6,t190 •tlue l mile• . - '67 CADILLAC $4177 '66 PONTIAC GTO $2177 '67 BONNEVILLE $1977 Coup1 De Ville, Fu ll pow1r, l1tlory ,,, 81.&ck wllh bl.ck buc k1I ••ah, AM .FM • Door herd top Bro119~1 m. Fijll pow1r, conditionin9, l I It . l•l11 co pic ''"'''"9 redio, " •P•od lri-power, power 1le•rin9, f~cloty ~i• ccndilioning, 1uiom1lic lr1n1· whetl, AM .FM r&d;o, blu• with ... ~ilt pedd1d top, ITWV!166 l 39,JlS •t l uel con1ol1, cu•lom 1port ... ~ •• r. •b1o!u !•lv r11iu ion. A lo~ely jvory 1Jterio• with bl1ck mil11. 9or9eou•. ~5,144 otluel mil e1. p1dd,d rcof. !UOCl4l) Pontiac's BRAND NEW 1970 CATALINA HAROTOP COUPE ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2925 HARBOR BLVD/ COSTA MESA 1v 1 ~1 "'"'""'ot''"'" • Kl-64444 ---·--. ----------~----.,-,.--....,..:--.,..,.-.,----....,..---..-..-.,...--------------~ ... - • WE'RE WHEEL'IN & DEAL'IN ON ALL 1970 OLDSMOBILES -THE ELEGANT 1970 CUTLASS SUPREME HOLIDAY COUPE The neweit Oldsmobile is the elegant 1970 Cut· l1ss Supreme Holiday Coupe,' a distinctive car designed to answer growing customer demand for sporty luxury in a personalized kind of auto- mobile. It is identified by its own notchback roof line, its own body sh ape, its own external ornamentation, and its own ultra -lu xu rious in· terior. SEE THE FULL LINE OF LUXURIOUS 1970 OLDSMOBILES I n1tt:aiw~t!«·f Kl' EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 1969 LEFTOVERS SAVE HUNDREDS NOW! ON EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATORS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A QUALITY VALUE-RATED USED CAR lusmr.wl OLDS MOBILES I CHEVROLETS I FORDS I MISCELLANEOUS '66 OLDS '68 CHEV. '66 FORD '66 BUICK Skylark 98 HOllD.'4Y SEDAN NOMAD WAGON GAlAXIE 500, 2 011. H.T. "I, lt\l'O-"•~I. '"''A•• '" con:l•h('•• V ,f, •lllo. !••n• , .,..,~ • .,,,, ~• p-. ..... V.,, •~'1 ''""'• 'JC'0"' •• <""OhQ,· v ! r u•o t•~n•. o· '" ' •• • ~o ... """· '"" """"" ..:. ........... l. ~~·· ~···~· .... ,,,~·· .,., 111;. 0 • n•.~rt ,.,., .•. """°"' DO"P" ..... ,. 0'U U o •1G1Q. it•'f•, .... t"'A• I I '"'· ''>. u•"•" '""' •• """'"' ,,. ..... " '•1·0 ~···· -.,. ... ,, '"'' ¥ ... ! •00!, Y.'IU ilt.. ~·~ ·~,.c· ,... '•A I ' ';tl. • it..:l 011n. "''Nl 0 .... "''~I ~Vf'I. ~;,;'.( f.loO, "'''°'<~••'I •J•t 1?1. $2395 $2295 $1495 I $1295 '66 OLDS '67. CHEVROLET '66 FORD '66 BUICK CUTLASS SUPREME FAIRLANE 2 OOOR HARDT OP SPOR T WAGON BEL AIR 4 DOOR • I, •u'n '''" ••. ,,...,, • ' <""' '""' V I. •v+~ ''•'"~· ,.,.,., '' '"".1' "' '"9 """'"' •'••··n~. l'OA'•r n· •i••. r fl. png <>JA"' "'"""~' 00"''. t••o••• •10 ~. V·I •'1'<> """' ..., ..... , .... """ . ...,,, V·~. '"'" ..... ' "'""' ··-· ~, 110•0. , ...•. wi '"""' ' ... , I nrr~ '• ,,n, r"'•'•r .,,., 'rW•" '""· "">I '•'IO', !>"I ""'"'' A"••e·..-~d 11•r1, .,,., '~"'·· ~<Olf•, -·ff W4ol IUO• l i':.. )ii<, .. ~ .. , c '"""' l E > J.oQ l!'ll "'""· "'"'' cove-i. ~.w OJI UPT i 'S, $1795 ~495 $1395 $2195 '65 OLDS '66 CHEV. '67 FORD Mustang '65 CORVAIR 4-dr. 98 COUPE CORVETT ~I, '"'~ ••t"', ·~c•o" ••t <.,....,,.,.... I CYI l ..,,.~ <I .~ '""I ""'" ~ ••••• I <• , I V'Q '·•••, •tO o. h<•!e" ""It . '""· °"" P>«!r, Po••' ,,.~•,no. oo""' v •, • ft'ffd, stoctl '"'"· ·~11.0. ~··••, "'""•"•I! !I•<•• ... ~I COV!I' fUll (Cl, "all Tr.-. ll ON Joi". "'••U, 1><1•r• "'•no"'•· "Ir""' •••!'· ·~J ,, ~e01t/ W"•!fw•ll ! 'f\, """~ ••<"Tl"ell '"'""• ..,,..,, cove" N>l>I tt.i ~Ill .. Wnttl t'O ... n.. lllH 0/1, $1395 $695 '1395 $2395 '66 OLDS '65 CHEV. II '64 FORD '65 GMC 3/.i·T. PU 98 CONVlRTIBLE NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP STATION WAGON v.& <'1. • io"'I!, \!•cl< •~·"· rtd o, V I. •~to "•no , l1Ctol"• •" CO'<!•'•>"'· ~·••ti-, H D. ''"'""'' '°"U10<M~I. I~>· ,, """'" ··~"""· .. ~ ... •• 0, ........ .,.,.... ,~. V ~. •u!O l'O"I _ .. , \!H•1n~, r.tdlJ, '"· ::~,~=~t:1.~ ... ~~.~·~·.:.~~r·~:;'. VI, •v•o l••nl •• -tr lle~.,n~. f<f••t •, .. 1'1i1t"'•" !"*'· tln!e~ Qll U, ""''•r. W~lttwlll !lrt,, wnn l cover1. ui. YC f "'9, w .. el CCVl'l"1: N9F 0'11. 0~ E l•). s1495 $1595 $1095 $795 • GMC TRUCKS • e OLDSMOBILIE e 2850 HARBOR BLVD •• COST A MESA 540-9640 Open 7 Days A Week Enormous Eldorado Sale Cadillacs Most Des ired Car 1967 ELDORADO 1968 ELDORADO Flarnrnco Red \\"ilh Y:hite vinyl top and rt'.'d lealhC'r interior, a ir rondi· Rosr\1ood ~'irt•rnis t , black ''inyl '"' tloning, slcreo Af>t.ft.t radio, pov.·rr & black lenlht•r in1rrior. air condl- s•·nt~. lilt and lC'lescofl(', stccrini,: tionini;;. A?lf-f ,\-1 n1dio, 6·\•·ay seat, \\·hrel, f1011·er door locks. r.lany Other tilt and 1~·!+'scur.ie .~leering "hr1•!, l'.'ltras. Lie. No. VTM681. v1vr. door locks, l'lc. Llc.:. Nu. VlZ4!.J7 $4595 $5295 1968 ELDORADO 1968 ELDORADO San t.latM red. black 1•inyl top, 1,Ja(·k SilvPr Pine Grr!'tl, 1vhile 1·inyl top interior. air conditioning, s1r.r1·0 A.\·1-i;1'f>t'n intrnur, ai1· conditioning, s ler<'o F:\l radio, fi.11·ay sC'al . tilt • l l'll'· Ai'll·f'.\I radio, (:; ... ay seal. ti 1 t ood ~cope s leering \• hC'rl. JIOl\'PI' df¥1 r teleSCOllf' <;.tt'cri n~ ll"hrel, !)01\('f dunr lo1•ks. t.Iany other C.'\lras. Lie. No. l oc k~. ~lany uther extras. Lie. No. VVE133 XCJ4G8 1968 ELDORADO 1969 ELDORADO Sable black. black vinyl top, t.]a("k r:ampt1r ~rr.nn i;old vinrl lop grrrn Jeath1~r 1r1 tcrior, ai1· conditionin;.::, !rather intrrior, a ir conditioning, i;t£'reo AJ\1-t'J\'{ radio, 6·1\'ay scat , till strrro ,\J\l·f i\t radio. 6·v.·ay seal. tilt & t«lrs•'opic stePrini::; 11·h<'f'l, po11't'r &nd lc trsroplr slcrrini::; 1vhrl'I, pu11·rr door lcw•ks. i\lany ulhl'l' extras. Serial door locks. Li~·. l\o. \\'BJ6<J9. No. 11915 1149 1969 ELDORADO 1969 ELDORADO !'iablc blark, black 1·inyl top, black Chali,:e gntd fire, blnek viny l top, lcnthrr· inr1,1·ior, air conditionin;:, h!nek 1·1n~·I top, hlaek lrathr1· ln1•'r· i;t<·reo AJ\·l ·F~I radio, 6-11·ay scat, tilt irll'. air r ondit ioning. S!Cl"CU A.\l·f'.\f " 1r lrsrop•' slrf'rin[! 11•/1rel. po11·rr radio. 6·1•·ay ~ra 1 , Tilt & ttl r~eope <Joor Jor·ks. ~lany othl'r e.'\l l'BS. Ll1:. s trrrin::, 11·hr('!, f1Q\\"Pr door lock~. No. YN\V43S !llany o ther rxtras. Lie. No. X\VYl•l9 Many Other Cl~n Late Model Cadillacs & Other Makn to Choose From ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc. I '-----___J~ Aulhori1ed De<11 ler 1150 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY ~ LAGUNA BEACH Ej fa: : Nod to ;;, '"'"Y '""' ~ 494-1084 547-3103 PLYMOUTH '6S Pl~n)OU!h Sittclllle. t'On· 1•r11 1\!J po11Tr .... a ir only S?l2;;. Jin1 S I e rn o n ~ :\tr1'Cl.'tlrs Brni, 1'10 11· ll"al'ncr. Sanl<o Ana. ;.1&-4tr4 PONTIAC 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA CPE. P 's1eenng • v .g • auto • ra· lllo -h .. •a H'r _ JCl bl::iek .\l!r. # 119'.JC;>i. $1399 SUNSET FORD ;,..i40 Garden GrQ\'C Blv1I. 11'cst1111n.s1er 171 n 630.,1010 '61 .PONTIAC S1at 1on \\'a,;:on, partial engine rebuilt. ne1v Off's. 1-~xcellent rorldlt1on. Po11cr . S.l&-tiWG 1')60 PONTI,\C litl1ulC1·illr.. c;ood lires. $2j(J or best ol· IE'r. 4-132 Sa.nbul"){ \\"ay, Ur111·ersity Park. 833·22:i4 'li7 LE i\J,\XS Con1'. \\'hi, lo 1ni. Nict. Best offer. Lves, 51S-6016. '66 G RAND PRIX, air, power. nC'w tirrs, bn1kes. Sh;11-p~ 817--07!IO '6S GRAND PHIX Pull poll'er, air, pri p!y S219:J * 67~>-4257 l:Jb:l BONN £VJLL1':, i;.ood t:onrl. C;ill nr1 6 pn1 oe week· end~. i;::s--0:u1:i. '6S Ponhuc Ca1al111a. 1111·\ a ir, lo;ided, 21 .000 milt's. * 67::-16aCI * RAMBLER SELL reasonable or trade for f'.U. '6'1 P.an1bler 2-door sedan. &12-8018 or :!18--0203 aflrr 5 pm. T·BIRD '67 Thunderbird Landau 2 I.Ir hr!tp, air, pol'·rr. Ai\1-fi\1. Buckel seats. 'Yhite/bl11ck vinyl. TYG 8!Y.I only S2~j(). Ibis 11rekcnr!. J in1 S!cn1ons i\lPrcr!le.~ Ben1, 120 \\'. \\"arner, !'an!a Ana. j.16-411·1 1967 T·BIRD, t owner. ln1- I mar_ C(l11d., low n1i"s. Ge!-PL YMOUTH ling: 1970 T ·Bird. Fo1· quick ----------l;alf'. $200 over lo1v hluc hook LINCOLN OLDSMOBILE Classic Lint'oln Con- linrntal serlan ::9,!XXJ miles, 4 brand ne1v Jst Jitl(! !ires. faclory air rond, full lca1ht>r intrrior 111int cond. Privnte party Gcon:;c G r u p e 5-1G-5630 Rl's. 675-6956 eves. MERCURY '66 Parkbuw ('Onvrrt1ble. Nr w lor & tires. :;o1.ooo at'· hud miles, Pr1e«J 10 ~ell ~ ~16-::.~22: b"';.}-jj.\-1, e1•rn!ngs 1 ·" 11·erkrnds. 'Gil 1\IEHCURY ill on! r go 1rai;on, JG.:llQ n11., 21,Cll'X\ 1n1 1 ' •ra1Tanty, F11!1 p1l'r. 1;1erco, '\)nl ('•/IHI. .~2-JO(l, ().\·!--0"fi7. I 111•a1! (Jr1. 13!h_ ! CLEAN "67 Col<J11y !'ark 11·agon. Jki:.t nl!r r lakes. :~1S-348 l or 6•1G-6!l2l "GG 2-DR ("nn!in<'nta!. R,\-IJ. Air. f> I !', P l R, Jra!hr1• uphol, fi.11ay sral~. Xlnt 1~1nd. Orig, 011·11('r 2~.00(1 n111,..s. sr.!l.l, 67:J-.'8(l:t MUSTANG 1967 Mustang Landau f";ier<'.try air . P fi:.11'rr1n.c _ P/ 1 1>1°Akr~ • 11 uro . \'-'I . r:1rbo . hralrr . Lw # ta.:1-"61:1. S2199 SUNSET FORD :d ![1 (~;irdrn (:ro1·r nll·d \,·,,~1 111111~111• •<11• [36--11110 I '67 Mustang Fastback ll 1ch p•·l"fo1·m,tn~1·, 4 <pd, h11~h 1 ~rlln'v \\1th hlat'k I 1"1111. SI I.\ I~ I" N°'r 11 !.: ~OU 11·11 1 hu~· 11 ·' 1 Jp1•n '!ii 9. KUSTOM MOTORS ~.r; n.1k•'r F1, f'\I ~111 .. 1!\1 :> "66 .\111~t;1ni.: n1r1all1r bl'een I blul'k 11n,1I. ,\ i r po11('r SlfiO.) J1n1 Sl1•111ons il!t•J'CT'rh•s l3r11:r.. l'.?O \\'. \\'a1·ner, San1;i ,\na. J.IG--11 1~ 'G:) :.1ti~-f.\NG c o;-vrN, roro<•. JM.'\V 1rans .. J:OOlt t.'O n· rh11n1'. Oil" n11 nr1', 51095. fijJ.lilliO ;i fl"r 6. '67 .\lllst'ANG <'t•t1vt:'rt1b!e 11·/a1 r, P /S, ocw 111<le lirrs . mai:: 11hrrls. \\'111 •'Onside r trade. Sli!lj, 67j...()3i9. '66 i\l\ ·sr AtliG co111·erlil'ilc. /lu!o111aTir. Radio, hralr r . (lr'an. Sl.000. :i ll)-J:i;,9 'tjlj ~ln~1ang V-ll. AUIOm, fl!lC 01111cr, Lo1v milci,;, Pv. ply. 612-17~7 J; 1009 il1USTAr-.:G;1. fully Loaded .•. $2500 each 5.14-:!290 ·n,; CONVERT, 1 !'!Ml. illus! f.arr1fiL'('! Gone !o ser11icc. A~k1ng S7!l:J. 549-1.1 i•I rlays. '6:) i\rlus1ang power steering, good tires S700. C111I 491-4i36 '69 i\lusra.ng 2~. 3·spced. Xlnt .. rond. s21:;o. 5-l()...-0.19t OLDSMOBILE 19;x) OLDS Super Sl.8, 4 Dr. Full p11T, cler 11·nd111'. 11ir· ro1wl. El'f'ryth1ng 11urks~ 536-9:.sJ. '6.l CUTl..1\S.'i, F-8.l, mi, lull flO'l'Cr. ,..:<c<'l cond. $1300 6~4·0177 l'M OLDS ht. (;r!, conrL R&ll. 4 nr11• t irr~. f'1·t p!y, SJ9j. S.lfi-10~7 '6.l OLns l)P!ta Coupe, lortrl · 1•d. slnt r'lnd, J 011 ncr. $I!iOO. u7.-.. 1:,o.1 GOOD tran~por1ar1011 . ·:1 1 Olds 88, full pQll er :;i:1. !"162-84-16. '68 CUTLASS ~uprrmr, 3:{) en)!. ps & pb, nu·. 1·111) l rop. S2600 nr ties!. f:.~i-::R:!I I , S24JO. Days 646-7721, Eve. '65 PLYMOUTH _,-_,,.=;'-'·'~~~~=' Sat«ll1tl", ~ dr, JJT, buckel 1 ·~~ Thun(l~rbird h•~tp J~t" s''ats faf"J ·ur p11-r •le<·i·ing , .id. Bu~ at !cs~ than dl r '11as 'h1,;r rx~·ept1onai 1 wholr~ale ss:..o. J 11n Slr1no11~ f·arr. illust sell heforc rhe !>!ereede s &nl. ~W \\', 10th. \\"11l f1rl(" pn1 pr!y LB. \\'arner. ~nla 1\na. :>16-411 ~ NPVOO.I. CaU !':en. -19~·9773 ·:i,1 Cun\·t. '60 rt'blt Pn:;:. :;4 or 5-l:>-063 1. horerl ca1n. sharp. Sl."19'J. or !x.'~! orr. 1\1\ Ii. 83::,...41j() ======~===-=====-==-~-==-~-~========~1 lmportM Autos ~OOimported Autos 9600 1mi:iorted Autos 9600 H ere'i how you 1<11ve 11 t Chick Iverson: (I) bet. ter c<11rs, 121 better iele ct io1>1 13 ) better prices, (4 ) better fin<11 ncing, (5 ) better 'erv;ce a nd !6) 9 uar11 nfeed s<11l i1fa ct io n, AND THAT» NOT ALL I It , th• (~r !h•I wo n't 9iv1 VD" •"vlhin9 to worrv .bout. Wo m•\.• IY'• of the!. I w. 9i•• d !h1 VW !b·potnl 11!.ty •"d porlor"'onc• le1t. Ii ho• lo pou. So ..... 9'"• 11 aut 100·. 9""'""''• ;h•• .. e ll ••r>l ~ce ~11 "'"i"' "'"'""";c1I p1rto• lor )0 div• o• 1000 ..,Ji., whiche••' comPI l1nl. i.n•! !h•! .. ho!• """' co•-ownt • nt ed•7 A b ~9 !h•t won'! d•i•• you""'•· 196) vw SEDAN O r:9;,.1 on• ""'"~' c a•. E•en h•• o d 91n1I l"•I 1Ad P•·nl. 0 .. 1 ol 119h•. S!K Io~ $1099 1966 vw SUN llOOF SEDAN G•ten ;,, cclct .. ith • p ;A 1tr.p1. Wow! Thi1 ctr ;, • k11ock ·o11•, 1'.0J765 $1499 1968 YW fASTIACI Oitmond blu1 with bl•ck interior. It look1 end d1i~•• lr kt , d itmond. R,&H. YTS. '" $2099 1967 vw GHIA COUPE W. >old ii new . s~,~ C••• it 1 h~d . 11'1 10 d een d looL., 1ik1 • '69. Wxr:.211 $1999 1968 vw St:DAN 5, ... your monev t "d 11;1! d•i•1 !he be1!. White .. ;th bl1c~ inlt•ior, r1dio •nd he•I••. WXH710 $1799 1965 vw St:DAH Gold with d1•~ brown 1~1d i119 Ori f1 nd •r1 111d door1. Enqin• ov•rhe ultd bv 111. Laak1 dilft•ent. YPS7'5 $1399 '65 PORSCHE COUP'l Undoub1.dl'1' the cle'"'d Por>th• •round , lu"ed lo ped1ct1on, MOG 672. $3799 '61 vw SUNROOF SlDAN Equipped wilh ,;, cond;. ti0Ai119, •11lom11ic h 1A1m••· 1io11, r•dio, "•••••for co..,. fort l pl•11ur•. STR 106lA, $1999 1964 vw SEDAN 81ck to 1thool cnlnr1. Ar· tic bron1• wtih qold l1im, Out.t1nd;"9 fowr lontd •~­ h•u•I. OTY7l I $1299 445 East Coast Highway • .et IATSID! DRIVE, NEW~OAT IEACH ----~~~~~~~~~~~_,,,_,,, __________________ ~ __ .......... .._...., ______ ........... ..-.... _.. .......................... .. John.son.· son LllCIU lllTllEUU• a&Hm·llEHIH•C;1u1 ARS THAT'S RIGHT!! THERE IS STILL AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE BIG MONEY ON 1969 NEW CONTINENTALS, MERCURYS AND COUGARS. OVER 37 NEW 1969 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. LOOK AT THE EXAMPLES BELOW. DON'T WAIT ANY SAVE $911.70 BRAND NEW 1969 COUGAR XR-7 BRAND NEW LONGER 5 -AT CLOSE-OUT PRICE - 5 1969 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL EXECUTIVE SEDAN WITH VERY LOW MILES Medium 9r1tn metall ic with leather interior, vinyl roof, belted w/w•Us, power vent windows, 6 wey seat, tilt wheel, auto, temp. air, AM-FM ra- dio, t in t glass, pow er door locks. Windshield sticker price $7801 .10. Stock No. 11 76. Ser. No. 9Y82A881935. NOW $6268.00. THIS CAR $1533 OQ LESS THAN IS PRICED ORIGINAL e WINDSHIELD PRICE 1969 MAR9UIS COLONY PARK WAGON ' • Hard to find maroon color with 429 engin e, front & reer mat1, a utomatic tran:uT1i11ion, w-1-w t ires, luggage ca rrier, 3rd seat, power brakes & steer- ing1 •it conditioner, AM radio, tin ted glass. H. D. suspension. Windshield price $5325.70. Stock No. 2255. Ser. No. 9276KS93933. NOW $4414.00. l lr•nd New & 2 Executive Wegons To Chute From All et Outst1ndlng S•vlngL 5 More ExKutiv• Contin1ntat1 To Choose From at Huge Savings I Beautiful pastel grey w ith front & tear mats, auto. tr1nsmission, wh ilew11I tires, sport1 console, power steer, & brakes, a ir conditioned, stereotape player & r1dio, t inted glass a nd deluxe seat belt s. W indsh ield slic ker price l45b2.00, Sto<k No. 4493. s.,, No. 9F93H584002, NOW $3864.42. ,- ~ ' SAVE $703.00 lS To ChooH From At Slmllar Savings • • ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS • .Johnso1i & Son Has CONTINENTAL The Reputation of Offering the MERCURY Finest Selectioti of OTHER MAKES Used Cars iti the Coutaty! 1969 CONTINENTAL 2 DR. HARDTOP Arctic whife finhh with dark ivy green leether interior & La ndau roof. Full y lu xury power equipped, t ilt steering wheel, fecfory a ir condition ing, etc. XSSSOl $5995 1968 CONTINENTAL COUPE Medium turquoise meta llic finish with m•tching inferior, black l1nd1u roof. l uxury equipped, Completely til t steer wheel, f•c+ory •ir, pow er door locks , etc. ZVP7 I 6 $4495 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Attract t ... e light chrome rell ow with ~ta ck leather in+e.r- ior •nd 1andeu roof. Fu l power equi pped, fa ctory •1r, etc. and driven only 18 ,000 miles. WES178 $4795 1967 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Be•utiful Huron blue m11tallic f ini1h with match ing leather interior. Blaclc l•nd au roof, fully luxury equi pped •nd f•cfory air cond itioni ng, AM-FM rad io, idereo tape deck. One owner car. Beaut ifull y ma intained. TTN020 $3395 1964 CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE Beeutiful gold mist fini1h with saddle leather interior. full power, f•ctory air cond ., luxury equipped. 0Ml067 $1695 MERCURY 1968 MERCURY PARK LANE Convertible. Huron blue mist fini1h with matching in- ferior e nd bleck fop. l uxury equipped throughout. Full power factory eir conditioning, stereo tap• 1y1tem, etc. Driven only 19 ,000 mile1 . Special purches11 from Ford Motor Co. end 1avin91 passed on to you. Y8K541 $2995 1967 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2-Door Hardtop. Arctic wh ite with black interior and Landau roof. Full power equipped •nd factory a ir con- dit ioning. O ne own1r. C arefully mainta ined. UOF860. $2495 1966 MERCURY PARK LANE 2-0 oor Herdtop. Arctic white with Ivy g old interior e nd bl•ck L~nd a u roof, •ufo., R&H, P.S., P.B .. factory air conditioning. Rea l lul(u ry at re•soneble price. VZU202 $1995 1968 MERCURY COLONY PARK 9 passenger, Popul•r cardinal red finish with bl•ck com· fort weaYe vinyl in terior, a uto., R&H , sf11reo t•pe declc, factory •it condition ing, P.S., P.B., du el a ct io n tail gale. O nl y 19,000 mil es •. !Th e Continental of St at ion Wagons) No. 36 14 , $3695 COUGAR 1967 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARDTOP l ime froi.t with matching vinyl bucketi., e uto., 289 en· gin1 , P.S., R&H , new c.ar trade-in, one owner end serv- ic ed by our c.ompeny. VDR233 $2175 1968 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARDTOP Desert 8ei9e fini1h witk saddle comfort we1ve buc ket seats, bl1ck landau roof, euto., R&H, P.S., P.B., console, f1clory air, Beautiful condition throughout. XEV866 $2695 OTHER MAKES '66 PONTIAC 2 + 2 Convert. cre1m yellow f inish with blaclt bucket 1eals, console, white fop. fully powered and equipped, includ- ing factory •ir, Stk. #3123A $1495 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-Door Hardtop. Bea ut iful Br itish Green with black in- terior a nd wh ite lendeu roof, auto., R&H, P.S .. P.B .. •ir condition in g, e tc. Very cleen throughout. VUZ837 $1995 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE Dark turquois e finish with black interior. Full power equipment and fa ctory •ir conditioning. O ne of tho nic er statio n w•gons. HCN 150 $1695 1965 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE Bea ut iful light turq uoise finish with wh ite interior a 11 d lop. Fu ll y power equip ped. Including fa ctory a ir. Very well meinf •ined. PF G373 $1895 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR BUG Ra dio <11nd hfleter. Sho·..,.room sharp with only I 0,000 miles. OXA695 $1795 1968 JAGUAR XKE COUPE Britis h racing green finish with matching leather. AM- FM r.adio, wire wheels, Radial Ply tires. Beauti ful con- dition. Only I S,000 mile s. VIY878 $4195 1966 RIVIERA Be111utful British green w ith matching interior. Full power equipped end factory e ir condition. One owner and driven only 2100 miles. Excellent condition. SZN727 $2995 1968 PONTIAC LE MANS 2-Door Hardtop Firebird green, black bucltet1, fa ctory eir, P.S., P.B., stereo tape deck, etc. low 25,000 miles. VCT912 $2795 BARGAIN CORNER In Our lorCJoln Corner we hcrYe numerOUI used cots. Some cl.an, some not 10 clean. Some that ore dupllcotlon1, some we've had too lonq -In any event thcie c.or1 are real bar9ain1.. LOOK 'EM OVER. I 68 ~~~~~·oa!FV466 '67 Continental $2875 CONVERTIBLE. VOG114 'L6 Continental $2075 lJ 4-DOOR SEDAN. SLW43l '66 Continental $1975 4·DOOR SEDAN. TFA762 'l6 T·Bird 1J LANDAU. RTl724 '66 Ford GALAx" 2-000R H.T. ;~l'DS2 $2075 $1675 '65 Mercury 2 0 • $1375 MONTCLAIR H.T. ;ooSoJ '64 Jeep WAGONlU $1175 4-WHt:IL DRIVE-VOTOIJ '64 Pontiac ._000• $975 IONNIVILLI H.T. HTL .. 7 '64 Mercury 2-DOOll: H.T. OTA1tl NEW C:ARS 540·5630 642·0981 J'OhDSOD-e-SOD USED CARS 540·5635 IL a ml©® IL ml ©®ml'ii'O ml~ ml'ii' £IL • lfal £00 ~ JIII[ • lfal ~ 00 © ll!l OOW • ©®ll!l@&OO I 2626 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA I 1 Mlle South of the San Diego Fr-way • • • • • • • , : . • j ! , , • • • • • • • ' ' ' • • ' .. • -. . . DAil V PILOT T H E s H A R p E s T ' p : E N c I L I N T H E w E s T ---------. ---------------------~---------------------~----------- FOR THE BES-T LOOK AT_ TOMORROW sEE Theodore Robins Forti TODAY: ,,, THE HOME -OF THE SHARPEST . PENCIL IN THE WEST See Thein All At Orange County's JI ol1une Ford Dealer! OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS s OVER ACTUAL FACTORY · INVOICE ON ALL 1969) MODELS LARGE SELECTION OF BOTH NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR CARS ENGLISH FORDS! q;~ ~l J England's No. 1 Seller .•• America's No. 1 Import Buy! Customs -GT's - Station Wagons. Large s.,. lection of Automatir;s and Four Speeds! '64 Ford Wa9on '63 Fairlane Wa9on q Pou. Cnhy, 1 oden. Vt . P.S., outo., VI, AIR CONDITIONING, radio, lle1!· R&H, luggog• reek. !ORN 5~4 ) e r, tile~ 11.il!. (MZK7l5l '66 Buick Le Sabre '63 Pontiac T~mpest 1 Dr. H. T. FACTORY AIR, auto., P. S., Coupe. ~ 1peed tren1min ion, redio r•dio, heeler. !RPM5b0) •nd htel•r. !KLBBllJ '66 Dod9e Char9er '68 Ford LTD va, FACTORY All<, •ulo .. R&H , bucket 4 Dr. Sed. I ownu, l'O VI. eutc., P. •eeh, powor 1\eorin 9. !R,SWS6SI S., R&H, ~•"' lire1. !VTP70J ) '64 Chry5ler '65 Galaxie 500 Newpod 4 01. Sod. VI , FACTORY 4 Dr. H.T. J'IO VI, c ru<1cm•1;c, fo tlo1y A\R, Au!o., P. S .. P. I. !OF F16l) eir, lull pow1r, R.&H. lPIXJJ7) Almost 40 new · Four Winds and El Dorados to choose from! Wide variety of floor plans and equipment options, all ready for immediate instal- lation on your pickup or ours! POSITIVELY Special Extended FinancinCJ Available DurinCJ This Clearance! NO ADDITIONAL DEALER'S CHARGES! SEE OVR 61G DISPLAY OF 1970 TRUCKS READY Pickups -Broncos Econoline Vans Rancheros Camper Specials A Th•odore Robins •xclusiv•I Look for our diagnostic center seal and tak• the guess-work out of -b1,1ying a used car. These cars have pass•d 130 vital tests for performai:ice, reliability, and sa~ety . 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