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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa'· -------------~.----~--------· , • UC Irvine Faculty to Fight Regents Seek Injunction to Restore Credit to Angela Davis Course; 'We Have to Take Dramatic Bold, Angry Act,' Prof Says SHE'LL TELL BELIEFS Communitt AnQ.I• Devis UCI Profs Fight Davis Credit Cut By THOMAS FORTUNE 01 IM PlllY ,Ult Siii! The Academic Senate of UC Irvine faculty voted oveN:helmingly Wednesday to seek an injunction against the University's Board of Itegents. Senate Unit OKs DAILY PILOT Angered UCI professors say the regents overstepped their bounds in removing credit from a course taught by Angela Davis. black professor at UCLA "'"ho is a member of the Communist Par· ty. (She y,'as to speak ti;xlay at Irvine.) Academic :administration of th• University legally is the r ight of the faculty, the professors contended. Their vote was to enjoin the regents from their Angela Davis action and any further ln· terference. 1Haynswort.h 10-6 * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTeRNOON, OCTOBER 9, 1969 Onl y about five hands were raised i11 opposition. Professor afte r professor told of his indignation at the regents' political opportunism. NarrG\\'lY defeated 50 to 41. following Intense debate, was a proposal that stu - dents' grades not be forwarded ~ the registrar until the mater of credit for Miss Davis' course be reSGlved. U;S. Casualty Toll Lowest hi 3 Years "I think we have to take a dramatic, -bold, angry act," argued Jo.ph White, director of UCI's new black culture pro-- eram. SAIGON" (UPI ) -U.S. headquarters But the larger number of professor! today reporl(>d the lowest weekly felt the propMal to commandeer the UC[ • American casualty toll in the Vietnam grading system was the wrong way to go about it .and might have the effect o{ r war in nearly tbree years -64 m~n kill .. punishing 15tudents. ed in action . The figure reflected the bat· The abo ut 100 out of 273 faculty li e lull and could lead to further members attending the Senate meeting withdrawal of U.S. troops . .:i lso voted unanimou sly to recommend President Nixon has said that the pace the University-~·ide Academic. Senate of withdrawal dependsin part on a lower- rescind a 1950 resolution. ·• ing of the level of violence and bloodshed. 1'he resolution, voted by faculty on ·. The U.S. casua lty toll for the week end- other UC campuses before Irvine came ed last Saturday , 64 killed and 900 wound· into being, coatains two statements. One { ed, marked the secood consecutive week statement. cited by the regents as of rela~ively low losses. The toll for the justification for their act.ion, prevents previous week included 9a Americans Communist Party members from joining :;lain, the faculty . Last \\'eek's casualti es were the \011'est The second statement read s~ ''No for a seven-day period since the v.eek person v.·hose commitments or obliga-. ended Dec. 3, 1966, when 44 Americans tion.s to any ()rganiiation, Communis t Of" \\.'Cre killed and when the emphasis in the other, demonstratably preve nt imparti al \1'ar was on air raids against North Viet- scholarship and the free pursuit of truth nam, particularly the Hanoi-Haiphong will be employed by the University." area, It is th11t statement , more so than the 'l'he report Thursday said South Vie t- ooe !ipeC'ifica lly about Comrnunist Party namese casuallies last week "·ere the \See UCI I'ROFS, Page 2) h11\·e5 L In fiye monlhs, and that the number of North Vietnamese and Viet -/~ -!;; Cong slain was the smallest this year. South Vi etnamese losses Y.'ere placed at 209 men kited and 681 wounded. lov.·est since the 182 killed in the week ended l\Tay JO. The report said Allied troops kill · ed 1,899 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong, fewest since the 1,523 killed in the v•eek ended Dec. 23, 1968. Davis: 'I Won't Keep My Beliefs Out of Classes' LOS ANGELES (UPI \ -Comm un.1st Angela Davis. assistant professor oC phllosophy at UCLA, says she is not goinl to keep her political be liefs out of the noncredit course she teaches. Speaking to a crow d of 1,250 persons Wednesday, Miss Davis, who is appealing her notice of dismissal by University of California Regents, said, "The fact that l 'm a member of the Con1munist P&fl.Y says something about what kind of mind I have. "I can't and won't keep my politlcal opinions out of the classroom. I think they belong there," she said. Miss Divis, 25, denied she had •nY directives from the Communist Party about how lo conduct her class. In other developmenls, Gov er n,o r Ronald Reagan said UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young and Dr. Donald Kalish, cbairman of I.he phiJ()S()phy departmfnt, violated a rule against hiring Com- muni!ts. Reagan said, "My personal opinion is this was deli berately contrived as a pro- vocation to brirlg about a confrontaUon." "The students' emotions have been car- ried away by faculty altitudes. A small group of the faculty is using the shtdents as cannon fodder," the Governor said. Young denied that he knew Misa.Davi8 was a Communist when aht wai ... hired i;nd Kali sh has dented such kno,Jledg" frequently. : P.fli;s Davis letiches a courfle called "Recurring Philosophical Themes in Black Literature" v.·hich had been 1eheduled to ·be given ror credit. Regen!JI, how~er. in an emergency meeting, '1cnied credit for the coursa i(:Jt '98s t.au&ht by Mlss Davis. ,. Figures through Oct. 4 showed that American combat deaths in 1969 are run· ning 34 percent lower than last year. By that date last year, 12,651 Americans had been killed in action. The toll for 1969, Uiroogh last Saturday, was 8,344. South Vietnmbese lcmes. by contrast.. were running well above those suffered by American units, South VietnameSe spokesmen said 12.847 South Vietnamese tr~ had been killed this yea r as or last Saturday. The toll for all of 1!168 was 17,486, lhe spokesmen said. Robbery Victim Dies of Wound A Garden Grove man died In Palm Harbor Hospital early today just foor hours after he was shol in the stomach by one ot two masked mm who took $400 1t gunpoint from a Katella Avenue bar. Police said Donald George Runge, 37, v.·as shot at pointblank range as he ·ap- parently pursUt:d the two gunmen from the Echo Bar. Witnesses told officers that Runge left the bar as I.he two men were leavin_g via a hallway leading tn the rear dOor and shots were heard MCOOda later. Officers said both mfn Oed on foot. DtscriptiOM of the· two gunmen have been circulated lhrougt'lout the county. Some or the 40 patrons in the bar told t'lfficers that the two men displayed three pistols dur ing the robbery. \Vitne.sses said the y were repeatedl y threatened by the gunmen ,as the. bar- tender w11 forcd to em pl y his cash register. 1 ~ .. ' VOL. 6:1. HO. JU. S !ICTION!, ll P,\Gf.! .. -·~~=-"" ~c;-.c --'"""' -. "'"'~' "<=.r::at~ "3...,,.,,.,,,..!t',,,.,, '™Ee.,..,;--,,,~,..,.,..= • ,,, r"""""i Raff ertv Asks Kids' Game Kills Driver ~; Locke1 .. Checks ~ .. \Vashingl.on, D.C., police charged three juveniles ~·ith dropping a 7l·pound slab of concrete off a ·bridge onto this car, killing the driver, Fernando Pedro, 37, of 1:airfa x, Va. The slab c rashed th rough U'°I Ttlt- the roof as the car passed under a br'idge in Rock Creek Park. The youths, Ule youngest 13, were charged wi th homicide. Panther Case B.rothers Released From C-us.tody By TOM BARLEY 01 fh• D•llt "+i.t "•II Two young hrot.hers whose testimony proved lo be the heart or the prosecu- tion 's case against Arthur Dewitt League were released toda y from prolecti ve cus- today in Orange County Jail. Back in lheif Santa Ana home after two months or closely !'lupervised inter- ment arc Ricky Tice, 18, and Carl Stevie Tice, 15. Santa Ana t.lunici pal Court Judi:e Paul Mast granted thcjr applicalinn for r~lease and a writ of mandate filed four weeks ago for their release was dis~ nli!lsed tod ay in Supe rior Court. Discharge of the two boys followed Schu111an11 in l\'loscow l\tOSCOW !UPI) -Frcnt·h f orei gn l\tinister Maurice Schumann arrived to-~ day for h.igh le yel ~l~•L<!'9~f.1t~let relntlon! irt 8 conltnue{lori of ·the Oe Gaulle pali cy of trying to Improve cooperation between Paris a.nd Moscow. hard on the heel!! of their testimony In murder proceedings against League who is accused of lhc slaying last June 4 of Santa Ana p o·l Ice officer ' Nelson Sasscer, The 20-year-old memt>er of the Black Panther organization was ordered Wed· nesday to face Superior Court arraign- ment Oct. 17 on the murder coo nt. Particularly da maging to League wa.~ the t~stlmony of the J'OUnger Tice who told the court that he was with League in the older man 's car when the mi\1- lant Negro shot Sasscer in a dOWTitown confrontallon. The nbviouslv Apprehensive boy had r.lu.1nged that tCstimOfly on previous oc- C'tisions both In court and before the Grand Jury but he insisted d u r i n g League"s preliminary hearing that he had decirled to relate the event11 of June 4 "just the way it was." Release of the Tice brothers today ~ur­ priscd many law enforcement oflicef's and investigators connec~d w~th tile' Leag,u• case.. . It ~ad bet>n cxpe<:trd that both boys would be guarded until at least conclu- llion or the Superior Court action agaimt Lcagu~. Sen.ate Group .· · O~s Haynswortl1 . WASHINGTON' (UPI·) .~'·The Senate Judiciary Commi tlee approved t h e Supreme Cou rt nomlnaUon o{ Judge Cle- ment F. Haynsworth by a 10-6 vote today but his chance.~ of winning confirmation by the Senate itself were considere<l hazardous. The floor battle over President Nix.on '!!" controversial choi ce of the 56--year-old South Carolinian is not expected lo begin for al k-a sl two wttks. The judiciary committee chainnan, Sen. James O. Eastland ID-Miss.), aaid it wou ld take that long for form al reports both pro and con to be prepared and (Stt HAVNSWOR111, Pace I) ANYONE LOSE · SOME SEEDS? The :i;eedll of. trouble turned up tn a Co~ta Mesa woman's apartment Wed- net!day. She found a plastic bag In a kitchen drawer of her Fullerton Ave nu e residence -probably left b1. a former renLef' -anti turned it over to police, in case anyone fihould ,check with U\Cir Joel and found department. lnvestigatO'l's doubt U"le marijuana i;ttds' owner wHI clnim them. For Narcotics SACRAMENTO (AP) -The State Board of Education today endorsed high. school locker inspections to find narcotics - a program called "Project Turn-off.'' The program Y.'3S proposed by ti.1ax Rafferty, state su perintendent of public instruction . who said, "According to reliable information J have received it is as easy to buy drugs and pot as it is can- dy and sOOa pop on far too many cam- puses." "Jt appears to me that it is long past !or those of us in education to move heav- en and earth to cleu n up our campuses and keep it clean," Jta£ferty said. The project was proposed by Rafferty in a lefter sent to Californ ia school superintendents Oct. l l. IL won board en- dorsement today. l{afrert y's lelter and the board 'ac!Jon arc advisory in nature, leaving it up to local author ities whether to conduct such searches. Rafferty asked princi pals to lniliate "large stale locker inspections inade by f;chool personnel. No dou bt your lOcal police deparlmenl would be able In furnish nonuni form police for such a pro- ject. "Any student havini:: n;ircoti("S in hi5 loc ker shoul<l be suspended or expe lled," Rafferty said. "Wh en a sus pended student returns to campus, close surve il lance should be in- itiated to determine if he ha.~ nioved his drog pushing from his loc ker tn his poc kets," Rafferty said .. Rafferty said he was proposing "Proj~ ect. Turnoff." to be conducted at the sa n1e time as the federal ''Operatio n Intercept.'' involving ·searches of autos and planes· coming from Mexico to the United States for marijuana and other narcotics. I . "Project 1 Turnoff cannot be a on etime. shot,'' Rafferty said: ''l..«ker inspeCtion:1 must be continued until you are satisifeil your drug problem has been licked.'' Orange (;oast Weather F'air and warmer is the weather- man's message for Friday along th~ Orange Coast, with some patchy clouds along the shore and temperatures back up to 80 de- grees. INSIDE TODAY A Ne \vport Beach firtll is tX· perimentina with a steoni eu gi11e- /()r ol.!-tomobilts 1ohi<'/J. wi ll go /ro m zero to 120 rnph i11 a Jew seconds. Page 3. Slrtll1 11 C1Nlerfli. t C16nUI.. n ·l1 C•l"ICI U , .. ,........ . ,. 0t1!!1 ""'ICM M• Ol-t•t 11 ld!Mrl .. ,.... ' •11i.ri1111.... Jl.11 """"'' »-21 Htn1K-11 ,\1111 L ..... 'I U Mellbt~ ' Marrllo" l.lct11• n Mt11 1• S1•wl« .11 Meellll.lt ' 11 MIVMI .. Jt M11t111I P\111.. ft fll1ll-I N ... I, 11 ' Of'-CMlltl'· It S1Mt1t t H'tl SI.cl Ml rbtt Jl..t4 T•Mvl\ltll '' Tl!Mt.l:t .. JI Wnflltr I a i."" W'llll• tt Wffld Ntwt ~' W-·1 Ntwt t).11 I I 2 DAILY PILOT s Lost H e 1· Job Army Club Agent Tells Kickbacks \VASlilNGTON (UPll -A buxom blond!! ag~nl v.•ho booked e11terta1ners in- ll Army srrv1ce t•lubs in Virtnarn lost her businc:;s hcc:::iusi: srrgeanls runn ing the clubs de1nanded k1ckb;1(·~s trorn the performers, Senale 111vesugators said to- day. J une Collins. an ;:rl\r;1c111·e booking agent from Austra!1;1, was \.·ailed before lhe Senate Pem1anent ln\'estig1:1tlons S;,ibcommJttee. t-.!iss Colhns, a forn1er F rum Page 1 HAY NSW ORTH printed. Eastland predicted conhtn1<1 t1on by a comforlablC' 1narg1n although other, in- form£il counts ind1ct1t1cd t.he vole n1ay be quite c\()S{'. The vote recommending flaynsworth as an associate JUStice c:a 1ne after a two- hour closed ' comn1ittcc session. T~ive Republicans and five Democrats voled for him : fi ve Democrats and one Republican -GOP Senate Whip Robert ~f. Griffin -vot ed agains t Sen. Charles r.tathi as (R-~ftt.1, abstained. Bayh said the committee vote v.•ou\d li<n·e no cflN'l on the floo r decision. "None of us in our \\'lldest dream thought '''e v.·ould defeat him in conuniltec," Bayh told repo~rs. Eastland said most of the closed session \\'as spent d i s cuss i n g Haynsv•orth's connections with a vending machine company. It was Haynsworth·s ownership of a one-seven th interest in a vending machine !inn that had contracts with Southern te xtile plants that led to some of. the allegations of conflict of interest against him. Haynsworth cast a deciding vote in a ruling several years ago in favor of a tex- 1i!e firm in a labor practices case before his 4th circuit court or appeals. At tOOay's con1mlltee .meeting, Bayh pre~nted a "bill or partic ulars" against Jlayns,vorth. inc luding instance~ of the judge's 1nvolvC'menl financially "'Ith litigant.;-before his court. enlcrtauier herself, allegedly lost the S('rvice club engagements on "·h.ich her busi ness depended \1•hen she refused Ii• give the sergeants a kic:kllnl'k. Subcom1nillee investigators said !\ti:.:> Cl)lJins dealt with so111t• or the su 111<' :.crgeants cited in prc1'1ous tesl11n1iny lvr alleged kickbacks, ga1nhl1ng .. skin1s1 · :hefts and embez.zlcnH:nts from an11 v :-.i·rvice ctubs in Ger1nuny, Ft. Benninii, l.13., aod in Vietnani. The investigation already has cost retired Maj. Grn. <.:arl C. Turner. funner Anny pro1·osl ma rshal. and Sgt. 1'-laj. William 0 . \\'ooldridge, formerly the Anny's top enlisted man, the distmguish- ed service medals they had b<'en awarded l'ur their Pentagon 1vork. Wooldridge and several st'rgcunts 1\•ho nu1naged service <·lubs allegedly br.ga11 their racket at Au gsburg, Germany, in 1004, continued it at Fort Benning, thi:n look it lo Vietnam. managing lo transffT together and gel jobs r u n n i n g "consortiums" of service clubs at eacJl •)Ost ' T~rner and retired ~1aj. Gen. Wil1ia1n A. €unningham I II have heen accused ol covering up investigations of what Sen Charles H. Percy (R·Ill.), called a "khaki Cosa Nosl.ra." "There was general ind1flrrcnee by Ar11y authorities,'' Sen. Abrahain A. fi ibicoff (D·Conn. ), acting subcoinmittee chairman, said of the service club scan· dais. "No one seemed to care very much." Tne subcominittee hearcl testimony \Vedncsdav that Wooldridge ;111d thrt•c othC'r sergeants fonned a corporation which sold supplles to the Vietnam service clubs run by the same sergeants. ''Here we have a company formed by four master sergeants who have been together from Augsburg to Brnning lri Vietnam -wherever the action is," Ribicoff said. "Thev dea l \Yith ll1emselvrs·. pa)' 1hemseives, rake in thr profit lnr \heinselves., .it beco1nes ohVious th:.it thr ca pltal that gors into Lh is hu>1ness i~ (';1pilal derived from skimn1ing and olhrr 111alfcasance in Gcrn1uny and 1)th~r areas," he said. Tax Call s Deluge Comi11 g Orange ('.ounty's assessor and tax collector teamed up today to beef up their staff for \Vhat they predict will be a d eluge of phone calls du rin g the next eight weeks. Assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw's office will mail 370,000 tax bills during the coming '''eek and he and taax: collector D. S. ~1oz­ ley predict -on th e basis of past experience -that the mailin~s to county homes and businesses \Viti prom)Yt 9,000 phone calls to their office. Those calsl. balh officials said. should be directed to just one nun1ber -834-3890. T en specially trained county aldcs '''ill handle calls on that line to resolve queries made by those receiving the record nuinber of co11 ntv tax bills. ~he tax infomialion telephone .ans\\·ering sen,ice \v iii begin operations OcL 16. It s operator.". llinsha\v said. "have received thorough professional training JJ1 matters relating lo property assessment and taxation ." F ront. 1•age J UCI PROI;'S ... mrmbC'r". !hat drC'11 lhc 1111:1n1mou~ nr- po..,ition of the fa cu!t1· rnemh('r" ,·oUn,s . the faculty also \0trd to hair it~ Coin· n11\l£'e on Ac<id{'llJIC: Frl'C'd0111 ennl1nue to ~tudy thr l'~ue~ 1n ordrr !(), 111 111" \\'Pnl" of As~1 ~til111 P1 orr~~nr 1,f \11!l11'npnlog,- .)!'fln Lave, •'plun 11c:t1on \111h r11ort' tcrlii in 11." '\11 olhcr btl.~tnr ~~ 11 :1~ pr1~l1)(111cd as. thr tw o-hour Sena te 1ncct1ng. llrsl of lhc nc11 school year. was t.1kcn up ent trelv 111111 lhe Miss Davi:;; controversy . · Associa te Professor n/ rh1lo;.oph,1 Sta nl£'y ~l unsat introduced !he hol lv debated proposal that an ad hoc racuh)• DAILY PILOl Newpwt .._.. H ...... t•• ...._. ............ ,..... .. ....., c--C.t.Llp.()INIA Oll4HGI CO.t.51 ~1Jll 15~111G COMPll.N'r llol.••' N. W••d Pti"ck~I e'ld Pubh . .,,,t J o<;~ Ill. c • .i., V~f ,,u•dml •!ICI G<fttrtl M1~1tt1 Th,..,11 «••~II a: <lilt• l llo..,•1 A. Mwrplll~• -~ •• 1 ... [d llo< °""" COll• ""-''' no l'Y•1• ••~ Slrtt' H-1 ...... ,, Jll ! l'YPI ••I-......... ,. L-he<ll: in"°'"' •w""• ,...,,,,llnflm'I llee<llo ... ~ft Sf!'H I O•ILY P ll01 • ..C!ft ""'"'" "•-•,... -,._.,. ..... i. -h.hfof .-1 ......... , -••Y " -r•• Mii'-"" Ce>" -· ,._. -cft, L-l..ctl. H..-.f .... -.._,, -l'•••ll•lft v .... ,.. ·-.,,... - t N ;.in.I --0..-Cee.. 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"[ rrel Ille Univcrsitv ha"i l'Olne to thr poinl where tile rE'~E'rit!' )lit round thr1r Iring t<ible ilnd kick people uut of the e1;,:;~roo1n," J\.lunSi:t l )(Hid_ "\~'l' havr as ~lrnng a ca<>e as 1\'e·1·r going 111 have . ·rhcy h<H'C' violated lhr1r ri11 n rule~ " i\ssistant Professor of History Hichard Fr:ink said the facull v \\'ould !OOk foolish 1~!>.t11ng vain lhrc~1s . 1\1' 'iiJ ld w1thou 1 sup· por: ur all the fac11lly 1h(' :11lr1npt 1(1 !.1kl' o\·er grades \\'Ould becri111£' <1 filrte :lll<l .1 1 1a~eo. Proff'ssors \1uuld h:i1r t1l k1ek Ill 1noncy lo hire persons In process lh~· grades, ht' cau lioned_ Vice Chancellor fflr Aca drn1 ic 1\ff;1!f~ f!ogrr Hus.,l'll t·~IJtlltrd 1h;11 i;radc" number 20.000 prr quarter .\ssistilnt Prolcss(l r of Ph\'SIC'~ C:rort:I' Beiter said the proposil l \\'aS 1ntcndrd lo locus on the flU{'~lon of legality. ''By lhr regents standing orders tch faculty h~s the right to give eourse credit," he said. Their version of lair and ord£'r ts, 'Vn11 better follo\v our orders c\·cn if \\'e brC'ak 1/:f' !ill\'.' " Black sludC'nl Toni \\'a!for<t tnld 1hr fJcuHy that the rrgi•n ls havC' conl inu:i!ll· just slap1)1)d !hem in the. l:iC'r and !h:;1 ~tudents tend to respect 11 pro!cssor "who !>l<1nds for son1ething , has so n1 f> backbone. son1e gumplLnn." But Assislanl Profe sso r nf Jllathemalics Frank C<1nnon110 s;1id tl1r reso\uticm \V0t1ld be read by I.he rf>g{'nt~ ""a slap ln their lacr and thry \\OUltln t 1u.•i;:ollate on that basis. " lnimar Hill , assislan! prore~sor o{ h1!>.tnr~·. said h(' ~<lrried lhat if lhC' fa<'ull y held 1n tru~t lhe ,L:r<tdC'" fcllo\\·~hips mip;h t be lost and sl udt'n!<; dr;_•ftrd i\od thr ~tatr. hr c::;i1d. rnu!d very ~imply sub1'10ena lhc grade record" .. f don't Lh1nk ~·c should ri.~k l!l\'Ol\'in~ our~l'J\·cs "'il h so dll:~· <J proposition ns this·· Hill said, and he intrndure.d Ilic !l:.ircf>S5ful injunction rrsolul 1on II says the fr\'lne Sen11.1e sh:i ll coll uron the Un!ve rsilY·"•klc Aea dcn11c t\~scrnbly t'J relain eounsrl to seek an 1n1t1nf'll11rl ll.'.lrnn~ tile rrgt'11ts !ron1 1ntcrfC'r1ns 111 lhe ;:rcadc·ir11t Jdrnini~1ralinn of 1111· I n11·cr~i1y, prl'.'\ently the righ t of Ilic At~den1ic A~scrnbly, • DAILY P ILOT Pr.911 ~y Pt! O'Offnt • Backpacki1ig to Beach These young couples starting st roll on Laguna ·.~ 1\Jain 13each obviousl y have solved p robl etn of transportation for junior rncmbers o! the fan1ily. Unlike earlier r esidents of the "'est, ho\vcver, it is 111cnfolk 'vho don papoose packs in lh.is mode111 adaptation of ancient n1ethod. 'Dead Controlling Living' I Se nator Urges Ti1n e Li1nit for Ta x .free Foundations \\:\Sl!INGTON (U PI) -Decla ring ' l11t' dt•ad should nol control the living.'' :-i~·11, Albert Gore (D·Tenn .). proposed in- <1;1,v ::i :!5-.YC'Llr life ~pan on the !HX~Xl'111pt s1~Hu.~ or foundations . (;ore. a member of the Senate Finance l'<>11unillce. 1'a1d rou ndaliOll':i II a\ e bc('(l1ne devices through 11'hich ri ch men h•nt' 1n1po:ied 1hcir will upon :;oc1rly r··om the gr:ive. Thr Finance Comrn1ttec is t"ondurling hill Surh n bill already has passt'd the or11. :-iucl1 a bi ll alreadyhaspasscdthc House, and it contains provisions placin g a tax on foundations for the first time and rt'Slricting their activities in political areas. The Senate commi~ ttad a clos- ed meeting on tax refonn scheduled for today. (;ore s~id through establishing a foun - dation a rich man •·could keep his family fortune or bu siness intact, and allow h1!! sons and lhe sons of his sons ad infinilun1 lti ha ve su bstantial control over and lo derive substantial benefits from the pro- perly" he put into the foundation . In effect, Gore said, the founder nf a foundation is de ciding -instead of lrl- ting the public. through the governn1ent decide -how to !:ipend lax 1noney because 1noney pul into foundations woul d otherwise ha\'e befn taxed. In a speech prepared for SC'nalc dflivcrv. Gore said: "If it were scnously proposed th3t <.:ongrcss appropriate to each of the 1,000 \\l'al lh1est 1nd1l'iduals in the country $1 1111!hon Lo dislributc [or \l'hatever ('ausc llr causes that migh t appear lo each of lhem to ht> 11·orthy. I suspecl that the public reaction would he hi;shly crit1ral. Vet tins i.~ exa('tly \1·hat happens under our prC'sC'n!. tax la1vs ... "Should federal tax policy encourage and subsidizr a forn1 ri[ propcr!y ar· range111 ent Lha t allows v.•ealthy in· c.!ividuals to con!rnl th('1r es tate in perp e. t111!y~ Slloulll the {it'a d control the llv1ng l&r all tin1c to tomC' ... " .. , do not seek lu n11ni1n1ze U1e good !h~.t i.~ arcon1plished hy fnu ndi'llions. \lut·h good has been accon1µl1 shr.d . fll ucl1 ~of'ld could have been accoinptished by uur go' rrnn1ent through the use or such \ J.01 stuns as arc in volved. , .the gro1rth of fou ndations in both size a11d 11un1Der has reached such proportions 1hat they lhreaten lo 1111dcrmi11e. eco n o mic den1Gcracy in our country ." Gore said a 1967 study by a House sub- ccin1nil!C'e ~ho11·cd !hilt 6~7 foundations C'!lrlrollcd SJ8 bil lion ll'Orlh of 01:-.~ets and thJl 30,000 foundallons arc known to CXJSl. H1inti11gton R e11ews Bid For State Beach Control By .JACK BROBACK Of !~t 0111~ l"ilol )1111 Huntington Beach city officials tod;1y ,1re reacti va ting their bid to secure operating rights to buth J-l unl1ngton and liolsa Chica state beaches through dirci·t contact \\'ith the state director of recre::i· lion and parks. Vincent J.l oorhouse, cJly dir{'{'lor 11f harbors and beaches, and Devefopmrnt Coordinator Ton1 Severns said today thry ~ave invited \V illiam P. fl.Iott . Jr., the state parks chi<'f, to visi t Hunlingl<in Beach in the next n1onth to see v.·hat h:is been don<' on the' local b('a£'h. Thev 11 ill exp!<iin the city's n1a.!.t{'r plan of de~·elop- 1nent from the Santa 1\na Ri v<'r to Sunst>I l3£'nch. ··\\'e reel lhat if lhC' state ~lands by 11, l1~\ of princ iples outhncd by ~Iott dur111g the California Lraguc of Cities Co11- lcrC'ncc 1n San Francisro last week. 11 e r an provide outstanding park Pp- portunitics," J\foorhnuse s:ud ··our p!<in \1•11! s;ive the ci ty, <'Ou 111v J;id state. t·nns1dcrablc n1one\·:· lh" harOOrs and be.aches dir('('tnr cotitinuC'd .\loorhouse pointed out tha t the city h.1~ .;itte1npted lo convince. the stHle to rclin- f!ui<-h con trol of the l1ro state lx>achc.~ 1n the community in th e past years but 11 h:is ne1·f'r worke11 oul l 1::-conl0nds !11at th<' bcach('s should be dc:\'cloped bhc full lenglh of the c1ly l1m1ls undC'r Ll unified plan calling for adequate pci rking space, full landscaping and max- imttm use or the s:inds for ever~·l)rie . .. \\'e llo. not fl'Cl that the :;la te has de1•eloped the Bolsa Chica S!,1!e Park In i1s full capacity and v.•e "'i ll show this to ~loll next n1nnth," .\loot'hou:>e ~aid. :>=r1 rm<; s;url lh;i t ;\-loll ~t::i !rd 1n S:u1 FrJ1c1~co "gov£'rnmental functions ;ire hes! perinrn1ed by that le\(') ol gfJ\'C'n1- 111en! tl'lSC'SI and most rc~ponsible to the pl'·rirlr ., "\\'r Ire! th:tl lhP tr i~ 11 ha'-11' rhf- fr1trtc (If op1111n11 hct11cC'n .\h11t ,incl !h" l·riv nn \\h:11 ron.~t1tut cs r1r,·clop1nC'nt 01 thl' Jir:ich:-s,'' S'l'1·rrni; rontin11 ed ":\Inn eC'rt nlnly ha.~ brrn fn r !r~o; ril"\1'lnprnrnl thnn Ilic ('1!v \\'e 1r1ll "ih!\11' 111111 11 h::it ha" brrn d1•nr 1o lhl' e11 \' bC'<"H Ii 111 r1,n trast !o Buls!I Cl11C'.1," Sevrrns ad · dC'd Ha11oi Asl{S To Protest PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam 1n1 J the Viet Cong today \\'l'nl over lhe he<rll or U.S. negotiators an<l appealed direl'tlv to the American public to increase d.s IJf)- position 10 President Ni:<on's V1elna111 politics 'l'he Commun ists ignored 1\llied pea< proposals anti zeroed in on next \Vr•l- nesday's Vietnanl protest day in lht' IJ nited States. Co. Ha Van Lau. the Hanoi depulv nego!iator. and ~1mc. Nguyen Tiu Bin ll, the Viel Cong's "foreign minister." f!P· pealed to An1erican citizens to increa~" their resistance and force Nixon to ai l'epl thelr negoti;iting propnsal5 in Pari~. Today's skirmishing at the J7th 11 cc~l 1 Sl'SSOn of the cight·inonth-old 1alks u1 t!J1.:<1Lc~ lhll H<inoi and tht' Viet C<ing 11 1il 111akc 1\0 C:UllCCS~IO!l fr1Jlll lhcll' 1)\\'ll l!I· polnl peace packa ge untd :ifter llif'Y l1>lV•' ;,s~es::;cd the scvpc of pnpu l<1r nf)f'IQs1llu11 111 lJ.S universities. J;.S. Ainbassndor Hl'nry (':l\.lfJt Locl g_,' 1-~unly pleaded l'or l1n111l,d1ntl' t:ilks on how to insure the nalion:ll n gill'> uf tli• Sou!h Vietnamese people thruugh fl'l'l elections. ~·!adan1e B1nh srornt'd the r1·111:wr1l r .s. plea and -s:1al "Thl' s11·c::illrtl lrt·n clec11 on pl.'.111 <HllOu11ls lo asking tl1e \11 ('!· 11.:unese people Ill lay 1!ow 11 tl11·1r ;irms ~11 C'XC!tangc for :i ballot -!hilt is to say, I ~ ac1:ept fraud ul('nt rleetions org:in11.ed l)v lh{' Saigon <1dn1inistration unclrr thf' con· lr;if of Amcri1:an anti pupp<'l truops ., Tht' \\1•0 Cornm unist d e I cg :r t 1 on• 11ke11·ise turned a de<if e'1r In 11 ~1::i1c1nrnl bv South Vteln3mese 1t£'legale Phtt111 Dang Lan1. He forn1ally la id bC'fore then• Prt'Sident Nguy£'n Van l 'hieu 's Oct. f drclaration in wh1 cl1 he offt·red to discu.!..1 ":iny mailer 11'ha\s()(>Vt'r, 1nl'lud1ng the quC'Stion or .:t r't:LlSr-f1re. [lfOl'lded \hl'~ \rish tn f'nci the 1rcir t11ro11gh ser1oi•l negotialtons .. , Seal Bea ch Ci tes Lt Younu l:" lie roes In Life Sa vin IT l:" Four boys ha1 C' l>r.~·n h<lnur('d 1r1lh :i pl;ique frotn Sc<il Bc;11 l1 .\la)ur J11hn Hamilton aod Police Chief Lee S. CJ~C' for thrlr con tribution in i;av1ng lhe hie oi a 20-year old nHln \1'hQ 11·as scvcrety bleeding fro1n n1olorcyclC' crash 11ouud ::; in J remotC' desert area. Seal Brach poliee officer~ [);1ve \'an Jlolt and Bill Stearns "'ere leading so1111: rncmbt.·rs o[ the po!1cl'-S ponsnred "Can1!'1 La ·rrnns" niPtorcyr lc c\11h back lo their ean1pgroun(1 n1>,i r L:inc ;1o;.\er .lune 2~. "hen thcv rou nd Jimmy Let Br.:ittnn nl Burrel l. C:ul1f. unconsciou~ and bl rcd1n~' ~e1·crel.v frorn cuts on his !;ire and forehe::icl . The hrnthrr nf thr i11jt1r('(J h;i•! ;it lcn1plcd to r·ev1l'C him an(] 1-tnp th e bleeding. As the. lwo off"icers sprd to ca1n1) in thr hii;h drsert eol1ntry In obt::un :i first au) kit. r.l:irk Jacu1to, 14, of 1717 IJ;irl>ov \l'ar. and Ste\f' Thonipson. 1 ~. nf 218 4Li1 S1r~r1. both of Seal Bracl1. rndr 1 )lr1~ n1ol1)rt:\t:ks to a larn1 hflll'" ;ind l'h11nr.I [or ;111 ~rnbulancc•_ Earl King, 15. Qf 1fiQ62 S1nl1,~r-,rl 1.anr Huntington RcJch, s!ayed 11•1th thr rr:t1>1• ,11:11111. supplyin~ !um \1 1th n111f'h nr,~dril \•.:11r•r In 11·ai;h !hi' sand 0111 of In~ nln11t l1 ;in\! rut;.; and to help proteel h1n1 frrin1 the bhs tcrin.c heat. :-tfltt Chrrs1n:tn, J~. u( ~71i~ ~1 han SI . 1,ung Rf'Jf'h rn1!r h1~ 111r•lnrr1rle ,.,,,r> l11r 1nlle~ 1tf l'fl('~Y lt,1111, In 11·" 111 .. ·1 l1l;l hl\;1y tn tnf>tl lhr :11n bt1li11110• .ind !l•r 11 1, d 1t t1J \hr· l0<:<ilrr1n \.\h• 1·1• l\l'iil l011 h;1d !;illen Ne,vport·Mesa Sc hools Receive ~1 15,34 6 in Aid The Ne\\'1X•rt-~IC'.s'1 l"nil1ed Srhn11I !l1,lflll h;:JS ret:Cl\ed $1 l~,8~6 in ICdl'rJI ,11d It) give students n1orc reading and ,1rrlh1 n£'1!c allentlon Lh1s year al eight ('11:-:1;1 :\\t•sa elementary :<;C'hooJ::;_ Cf e a 1· a n c e J J /oo r San111feJ 'lhl' le:!rral 1no11ey \1·11! be used 111 !hf' 111os1 part tu pay salarirs of :i<ldJtional 11·ach£'rs and the rest l:lr supplies al Bayview, Canyon, l.tndberg, lvlonle Visl;i, l '<ln1ona. nc;i. \\'hillier and \\'1lson :<C'hools. Tl11' sclt()t)IS 1\'crc selected as targr l ~c,hools on !he basis of nun1bcr of pupils wl10 eornr fru1n families with less 1h<111 SJ,1100 ;innu;1I inco tnC' or are Spanish- :;;peaking. The· greater individual al- lention 1he n1oney \l'ill buy will be .1~:.lllablc lo all student s :i t tl1c eight :-.r hool~ ,\ccc plance of the money wa s approved T111·sday night by Ne"'port-~1esa schon l lru.!.tees. The district has participated 1n the program for aid to the und<'rpriv i- les.:rd and Spanish -speaking for several ~·t;i rs w11 h dl'monst ratable imprrived lrarn1ng, according lo Associare Supt. l>r Norman Loa ts. Board n1cmbe rs also authorized fil ing (If :i $39,500 federal aid applicaton 10 purc·h;ise hooks for a model elementary s(·hool r£'SOl1rrc center-li brary a l fl lurtn£'rs Elrrnen1ary. Appro1:il of thr :1pplication \1·ould rnAblt' lhc school to double the preSt'll~ 1 hbr;iry l'ilZc into twl'.l (lassroom~. A1:- 1·11rd1ng tr'I l!l'nd Oistri<·t Librarian Dr. 11 1111;1 ~1 ,( 11nnr1·, thP rnon C'v "'Ollld b1' 11~{'11 i;1 pt'rr·enl "rnr OOoks ;ind 25 prrrrnt fnr !11c rl!'l\('r 11lrdi:i of lraeh1ng t1'ltl•'h1nr~. J ilin~. ::;lidcii, tapes llnd !l'C'lllil~ ' 40°/o TO OFf • LOOK FOR RED SALE TAGS H.J.G ARREIT fURN111JRE PR OFESSIO NA L 221 5 HARBOR Bl VO. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Ope" Mo"·• Thurs. & Fri. Ev~s. COSTA M ESA , CALIF. 646-0275 046-0276 , I V< 1 I ' j I A pl le n• 0 II cl a T ( ' ' r ' :-' -, .. ;-........_--..,--~··-... ..,.,_ _________________ .., ______ .,.,... __ ,.._.,. ... .,,._ .......... --....... .------------~---~----- Huntington Beaeh EDlTION Today's Final .N.Y. Stoeks voe. b2, NO. 242 , J SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA(IFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, '1969 TEN CENTS UCI Profs Fight Regent·s Over Angela Davis By THOi\IAS FORTUNE Ot I~• 01111 P'Uol illff The Academic Senate of UC Irvine faculty voled ovcrwheln1ingly Wednesday lo seek an injunction against the University's Board of Regents. Angered UCI professors say the regents overstepped their bounds in rcrnoving credit fron1 a course taught by Angela Da vis, black professor at UCLA ~·ho is a member of the Communist Par- ty. (She was lo spea k today at Irvine.) Acadfmic administration of the University legally is the right of the faculty, the professors contended. Their vote was to enjoin the regents from their Angela Davis action and any further in- terference. Only about five hands were raised in opposition. Professor after professor told of hls indignation at the regent.s' political opportunism. Narrowly defeated 50 to 41 . following intense debate, ~·as a proposal that stu· dents' grades not be forwarded to the registrar until I.he mater of credit for ~fiss Davis' course be resolved. "I th ink we have lo take a dramatic, bold, angry act," argued Joseph White, director o! UCI 's new black culture pro- gcrun. Bul the larger number of professors felt the proposal to commandeer the UC I grading system was Lhe wrong way to go about it and might have the effect of puni shing students. Beach Rule Sought City Wants Huntington, Bolsa Chica SHE'LL TELL BELIEFS Communist Angele Davis Angela Davi s W 011't Sf1uclcl1 Red Philosophy LOS A!\"GELES ~C PI l -Corn1n unist Angela Davis, assistant professor of philosophy at UCLA . S<i}'s she is not going By JACK BROBACK. 01 lllt D•!!Y l'llol Siii! lluntington Beach city officials today are reactivating their bid to secure nperaling rights to both Huntington and Holsa Chica slate beach('s through direct conlacl v•it h the state director of recrca· lion and parks. Vincent Mrorhousl'.', ci1y director of harllors and beaches, and Developrnent Cnordinator Tom Severns said today they !1;ive invited \\l il1ia rn P .. '-1ott. Jr , the st;i te parks chi ef, to visit llun!ing!on Brach in the ne:1:t month to see what ha s been done on the local bc'ach. They wil l c:1:pla1n the e1t~··s rnastcr plan of d!'vclop- tncnt lrorn the San ta Ana Ri ver to Sunset I:le;H:h. .. We fet!I lhat if the state stand s by ils list of principles ouUined by Mott during the California League of Cities Con- /err-nee in San Francisco last week , We can provide outstanding park op- portunities," tltoorhouse said. "Our plan "'ill save the city, rounty and slate considerable money," the harhors and beaches direetor continued. ~1oorhouse pointed out that the city has an~mptcd l'o convin~ the stale to relin· quish control of the two stale beaches in the community in the past years but it has nrvcr worked out. He contends that lhe beaches should be df'\'Clopcd ~ht fu!l lengt.h of the city limits und er a unified plan calling for adequate pa.rking space, full landscaping and max· lo kC<p her poMi"I beliefs out of the Moratorlunt Rejeete1l noncredit course she teaches. - Speaking to a crov.·d of 1,250 person~ Wedne>day, Miss D"'" who is appeali"' Valley Counc;l to Face her notice of di smissal by Uni versity of Ii California Regents. :said, "The fact that J'1n a member or the Co1nmunist Par1y says something about "'hat kind or mind I have. •·1 can't and '\'on'l kee p n1y pohtic;al opinions out of th e. cla.<;~room. I think lhry belong there." she said. Load of New Business l\1 iss Davis, 25, 4!enicd she had nny rtirectives frnm the Communist Party about how to conduct hl'r class. In other <levelop111cnts. Govern n r Ronald Rea.i:an !!<lid UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young and Dr. Dona ld Kalish, ch;iirman of the philosophy departn1cnt , ,·iol;itcrl a rule against hiring Com· ni11nists. Beagan said. '•l\ly personal opinion ls this was del1bf'ratel v cnnl n vl'd as a pro· vocation to bring about a eonlrontauon." "l'he s1 urlen1.~· eninlions have been car· rif'rl a~·.:iy by faculty att1turles. A small group of the lacull y 1" using the students as cannon foc:ldf'r," the li1ir1'rnor !':iut. Young rlrni cd that h(' kni'11• illiss Jl,1vi~ was a Cnn1mun1st 11•h•·n she w<is h1 rf'il ;1n1t K:ifi~h has di'na'il sut:h knu11 lf'rli:;c frequently. Post Applicants 1'o Meet Council Applicants fo r threc v:ic;1nt {Xlrks and rl"c-rca1ion enmm1ssio n po~ts and one planning commission post have bern 1n· viled to n1('eL wi1h l'ounta in Valley City Council ;;iL 7:30 p.m. 'ruesday. Jntcrvje\\'S will be eondurted :ind selec· lions n1ade following th e cit y hall meeting. Mayor Edw;ird J ust suggested Interviewing the candid.:itl's lo gain a better insight into their eapahilities . Park commission post5 to be filled in· elude those or George Scou and Bernie Svalslad, who won <;ounc1l seats in the rrc~ll election. and Mrs. Jeanne Moss, who resigned followi ng the recall el~tion. The planning scat b<'t:une available last Tuesday when clly councilmen removed John r-.langa no from that post. An Oclobrr moratr>rlum nn 11e1v bus1ntss requcslC'd hy Fountain Valle y tll:n·or E:rl"'ard Just fell apart Tucsda.v night as councilmen put :n requests for l:J :i;tudies or ag enda itc1ns under new bu~incs.~. The c1\v's three frrf;hmen counci!n1en -1n lhc.ir first rc!:u lar meeting ~ince being elcc1ed to office -accounted for 12 of lhr rf'quf'sls and Just himself put 1n onf' fnr planning dtrectnr Stan ~1anslieltl. C..:011nc1lm:i11 George Sco!t ask!'d f{lr -The city attorney lo drafl up a cOOe o[ ethics on conflict or interest. -!\"ectssary ac\u)n to repea l the '"~a~ rul{'" 1~·hich requires maJOTil}'._ vote for a ('Ot111c11tna11 to request a staff reporl -A report on Edison easerpents 1\'l\h1n 1he {'Jty, -A re[Xl rt nn thr status of streets nrur Lo..~ Amigos High School. -A study 11n s<1fety 1\·a!ks across tl1c S;io [)1f'gl'/ F'recw11~·. J\layor Just nskcd that counC'ilmcn ~rl a pliblic hearing on a i;roup of four -plrx ;.p:1rt1n<'nts proposed on \\';i~ner _Avenuf' by fnrmf'r pl anning com m ts s 1 one r Thon1as Grafton. Co\1ncilman Hon ::ihenkman requf'stfrl · ~An ordinance limiting the allowable terms for n1ayor. -1\ ~1urlv nn after;l()(ln police patrols near bolh high schools. Students Vole lo Pay In l\1iuority Aid Plan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Students at predominantly while Uni versity of San Franc:isoc voted Wednesday 1,070 to 230 in favor of assessing lhtmselves an extra $5 apiece next spring lo finance scholarships for minority students. Tax Calls Deluge Coming orange County's assessor and tax collector teamed up today 'Lo betf up their staff ~or ,1,.hat I.hey predict \Viii he a deluge of phone ca11s during Lh e next eight weeks. . . . -o 000 1 Assessor Andrcv.r J. Hinshaw's ofhcc \VIII mall 31 . ax bills during the cn1ning ,vcck and he and tax collector Don .~07.· Icy· preclict -on the basis of past experience -that lhe ma1hngs to county ho1nes and businesses will pro1npt 9.000 phone calls to their office. . · ( d t · I Those c<il1s. both officials said, should be d1re_c c ~ J\IS one nunibcr _ s:14.:-1sHO. Ten specially _train~ county aides \\'1_11 _handle ecill s on thn1 li ne to resolve riuer1es made by those receiving the record nun11Jcr of county tax bills. . . . The tax information telephone ,anS\\'Cr1111?. ~er:;1ce \vlll b~g1 n operatio ns OrL 16. Its oper;ilorc;, l '1nsha\v said .. htJve received thorough profcs~ional training in matters relating to property a ssessn1cnt and taxation." Councilman Bernie S\'alslad ~·anted.: -Recogniti on for three nut.standing Founlain Valley lligh School students. -An arnendmenl to an ordinance "'hich 1~·ould guarantee the mailing o( notices to residents affected by a proposed zone change. lie later rescinded this req ues t on advice that the planning comn1ission 11•as alrrady working on it. -A staff report on the city's industrial land . -Information on proposed traffic lights at Edinger A venue and Newhope Street. -A report on possible use of contract zoning. ln cumbr-nt Councilman .John Marpcr, ";ho normally has a bluldle or rrque.~t~. "'a$ quiet for the c\·ening. Shenk!n an rau- tionerl his f('llo w Freshman councilmen 1hal they rou!dn't "take cart' or all lhe1 r c.1mpa1gn prom1f:es righl awa } .·• The mreling finally adjourned at l? 30 ,1 rn. Solon to Keep Pushing State Nuclear Pla11ts An Orange County legisla._tor declared today he will continue pushing for state de,·e!opmenl ol nuclear energy plant!\ to head off a futu re C'risis involving lack of adequate power su pplies. Assemhlyman John V. Briggs (R· Fullerton) announced two meetings, Oct. 15 and 16. of the California Joint Com- 1nillee on Atom ic Development and Space, of which he is chairman. . The panel wilt meet next week 1~ _the Capitol Building "i~h state officials responsible for choosing nuclear po"·er plant sites. "The purpose or the meeting. is to clarify and expand upon the functions of . the Power Plant Siting Committee recently formed under lhe Department of Resources," Briggs said. He added that the session will be part of a long·range plan to bring California to the adoption of nuclear enf.rgy power. "We have seen from our recent meeting in Eu reka that California wlll soon be in a ·power crisis' unless we use our talent and imagination lo plan ahead,·• he concluded. Stork UarkeU. NEW VOllK (AP) -The Dow Jones industrial average -widely watched stock market barometer -sagged be· low the eoo level but atttmpl~ a r~cov· cry late this al~noon. (See qootat1ons, P<iges 28-29). At 2 p.m. the avtrage wa,; of( 1.ft4 at 800.:JG, artrr )\avlot l.ktD dolfl'I 4.3S to 797.85 at noon. imum use of the sands for everyone . "We do not feel that the state has developed the Bo!sa Chica State Park lo its full capacity and we will show this to Atoll nexl month ," 1i1oorhouse said. Se\'ems said that Molt slated in San Francisco .. governmental functions are best perfonned by that level of govern- n1ent closest and most responsi ble to the people.'' "\\le fC<'I that there is a ha.~ic di(- h.:rcnce of opinion between l\fott and the C'ity on what constitutes de.velopn1ent of the beaches," Severns continued. ··t11ott certainly has been for less development than the city. We v.·ill show him what has been done to the city beach in contrast lo Bo!sa Chica," Severns ad· ded. Senate Group Gives Approval To Haynsworth \VA$HINGTON tUPll -The Senate .Judiciary Committee approved the S11prcn1e Court nomination of Judge Cle· menl F. Haynl\worth by a 10.6 ,·nte toOay but his chances of winning confirmation by !he Senate it.self were considered hazardous. The floo r battle over President l\'ixon·s controve rsial choice nf the 56-year-old South Ca rolinian is not expected to begin for at least two weeks . The judiciary committee chairman, Sen. Jarnes 0. Eastland { l).r.1iss.), said it would take that long for forrnal rr.porti; both pro and con to be prepared and printed. Eastland predicted confirmation by. a eomfortahle znargin although other, 1ri- fonn<i l counts indicatied the \'Ole may be quite close. The vote recommending llayn.~w0rth as an associate justice came after a t~·o· hour closed committee session. Fn·e Republ icans and five Democrat~ \'Olf'd for him; fi\"e [)('rnocr;i!~ and one Republica n -(;f)p Srna\e Whip TWbl'rt - M. Griffin -voted ag.1\nst Sen. Charles tl-Jathias 1 R-tl-1rl. ), abstained. Bayh said th e committee vote ~·ould have no effect on lhe floor decision. "None or us in our wildest dream thought we would defea t him in committee," Bayh told reporters. Eastland said most of the cloS(d sf'Ssion was spent di sc ul\sing Haynsworth's connections with a vending machine company. ll was Haynsworlh's ownership of a one·se,·enlh interest in a vending machine llrm that had contracts with Southern textile plants that led to some of Lhe allegations of confli ct of interest against hi1n . Haynsworth cast a decid ing vote in a ruling s~veral years ago in favor of a lex· tile firm in a labor practices case before his 4th circuit court of appeals. Al today 's committee meeting, Bayh prescnled a ''bill of particulars" against Jlayns~·orth, including instances of the judge's involvement financia lly with liliganl3 before his court. The committee vote in Haynsworth's favor had been anticipated but there was no certainty that he cookf win con-- firmatlon rrom the Senate Itself. A UPI poll taken late Wednesday show· ed 38 senators would vote against the South Carolina federal appeals judge and 33 for him If Ute vote was taken now. That left 29 senators uncommitted on the issue. Two of the four lop Republieain leaders have announced they will vote agalrut his confirmation. llowevrr, the Nixon administralion waii; making an open fight nn Hayn~orth's b<'ha1f with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew ncting ;is chief !'lpokcsman. Jn Dallas, today , Agnew described ch:irges of UtlCthical conduct rais ed against llaynl\"'Orth as "fltm~y and eon· trivet!," Agnew previous ly said in Denver that Lhe oppooen~ of the nominee were. cooductlng 3 campeign of "character assaaslnatioti." " • The about 100 out of 273 faculty members allending the Senate meeting also voted ll!lanimously to recommend the Universi ty -wide Academic Senate rescind a 195V resolution. The resolution, voted by fa culty on other UC campuses belor!.' Irvine came into being, contains two ~tatements. One statement, cited by the regents as justificalion for thei r act ion. prevents Communist Party members from joining the faculty. The second sl.atement reads· "No person whose comn1itffif'nts or obliga· lions to any organization, Communist or other, demonstratably preven t impartial scholarship and th e free pursuit of truth will be employed by the University." It is that statement. more so than the one specifically about Cornmunist Par1y n1embcrs, !hat dr{'w the unanim ous op- position of the fa cully members voting. The faculty also voted to have its Com · (Stt UCI PROF'S, Page tJ O.llLY ~ILOT 51111 ""-"' FIRE CHIEF PICARD HONORS ALERT STUDENT HADLAND In Huntington 8ei1ch, • Pi111•r·by Who Stopped to Help Saves Home Fire111en Honor GWC Student \'iindblo-;.11 embers from ! buming Hunlinglon Beach home th rea lened nei ghboring houses Monday, but fast ac· lion by a young assistant Scoo tmaster kept the fire from srreadinR to at least one other ho1ne, c i t y officials said \\'e<lnesda y. \\'hile hrf'men doused the main blaze raused hy a L\ls Angl'les fireman al· tempting to dispose of so1ne outboard 1notor furl , ~1f'\'f' Jladl11n1L an is.year old Golden We~l College student. jumped on- lo th<' rnnf of a nf'ighboring home anti pre11ent('d the fire from ~preading, \\lednesday he was rrwa rdcd by Fire ·" " Seal Beach Cites 4, Young Heroes In Lif c Saving Four bovs have bcf'n honorl'd 1vith a plaque fr Om Seal Beat:h Mayor John Jlamil1on and Police Chief Lee S. Ca.~e for their contribution in ~aving Lhe life of .;i 2{1-year old man who was Sf'vere\y bleeding from motorcycle crash wounds in .. remote desert area. Seal Beach poli ce officers Dave Van Holl and Bill Stearns we.re leading some members of the polire-spon.i;ored "Canis La Trans" motorcycle rlub back to their campground near I..anca~lcr June 29. when they found Jimmy Lee Bratton of Burrell, Calif. unconscious and bleeding severely from cuts on his face and forehead, The brother nf the injured had at· tempted to revive him and stop the bleeding. As the t~·o officers sped lo camp in the high desert country to obtain a first aid kll. Mark Jacinto, 14, of 1717 Harbor Way, and Steve Thompson, 15, of 218 4t,h Street, both of Seal Bench, rode their motorcycles to a farm house and phoned for an ambulance. Earl Ki ng. 15, of 16862 Soma-set Lane. Huntington Beach, stayed with the crash victim, supplying him with much needed water to wash lhe sand out of his mouth and cul, and to help protect him from the blistering heat. Scott Chrisman, 15, of 3762 Seban St ., Loog Beach, rode. hl.s i:notorcycle ov~r five m\leg of rocky lra1ls to the main highway tQ meel the ambulance and then led it to tilt location where Bratton had fallen. Schuntaun in Moscow MOSCOW (UP I) -fo"'rcnch foreign Minister Mauri~ Schumann arrived to- day for high leve l talks on Franco-Soviet N!lations in a continuation of , the De Gaulle pol!cy of trying to improve cooperation betwern Paris and Mol!ICOW'. Chirf Ra y Picarrl f1Jr his acllnn wi th a lcHcr of cnmnu11dation. This is Fire l'rr\'Cnlion Wl't'k and fire department Qf· Jici;1ls said Jl adlunrl had become the ci!y's most outstanding ci \·ilian fireman lhr')ugh his action. Hadland. "'ho livrs nearby at 61 11 Orlando Drivf', arrived at the fire at 16201 Brimhall Lane about the same tin1e as fire unils. I le n·as sti ll wearing hi.o: assistant J;Coutmaster's uniform 1~·Qrn to the funeral nf his scoutmaster earlier Iha\ day. "Somebody yellf'd. 'There·s a fire on lhc rllOf" and I Jt11npe·1I on the fence, got up on the roof and tri ed to put out lhc f1rf' 11'1th my fec·t:· tl il(ll an\! recal!cd . "Thrn son1 ebody handed rne a hose.'' ,\\rs Da11 1cl 1\brl. 16202 Bri1nhall Lanr. \1·)10.<e hou~e "·a~ £'ndangrred hy 111~ hur111ng cn11:JEor~. \1•;is wa1th1ng the fire ~rrosf; the $trect and had no irlca that hf'r u11.·n hnmc 111as rndangrrrd, f1rcmf'n said. ··~tic callf'd mr latrr 11·hrn sh e found ,,,11 and sail1 she was riuite im prcs~r1I 1ri1h the young man," .said Capt. J . V. Ylncrnt. Santa Ana "'ind conditions created A high\'r than normal h:ilartl. ~y rarrying the shingles alofl and depositing them on housr~ far remo\•ed from the fire source. "The f'm bers were traveling across Ed.,.,·ards SLT'et'!l and \andecl about 700 to 900 feel away. That means they went ;:cross one row of homes, acrnss Edwa rds Strcrt and then clear into another tract.'' "It wouldn 't ha1·e taken much on a rl ry day such as 1\-londay to light fires in the other homes ," he added. Orange Coa•t Weather Fair and warmer is the weather· man's message !or Frlday along the Orange Coast, with some patchy cloud!! along the shore and temperatures back up to 80 de· grees. INSmE TODA. Y A Ntum<>rt Btach firm i-~ e:r.· J)trimenting 1oi!h n ~ttani engint for nvtomobilt~ which ivill no from ze ro Lo 120 n-1pll in a Jew seconds. Pa(1e 3. '"'"'' 11 CaU .. t11I• J tl~Ull~ Jt '1 CtlOl1CI !} Cron.,..MI 1f 0.11~ Holk~I U 01.,..rce• 11 )1!111,.tl•I P'ooo I f e11•w1o111Me11t ,.J1 'ltl-• n .fT Ho,.oco"' II ..... l•-.. 11 "'1!1M1 I "''"~ lk.,._ II ""'"" 1r Stnoltt '9 ,...,,.,.,, n "'o•le1 Jt..n M~t11•I f9~d1 11 H&l!t• .. I Mt•t I, '· I 011" .. C•lflll' lt '"'" n-n S!11<~ "'trl<tll 21•tt ,.,.~!·~ JI T~trt!n"t )I.JI Wo•llttt I Gio.o" W>ollo 1' w.,141 "'"' •·I W-'• H .. • •~11 ~· 4 C Zli o + • : " .. Lost Ber Joh Army Club Agent Tells Kickbacks WASHINGTON (lP!I -A bl1xom blonde agent who booked l'ntcrtainers in· 1.> Army se r\•lce clubs in Viet nan1 !ost her busine.,;s bcl'ausc sergeants running the clubs dernanded ~ickbatks frorn the pcrlormers, Se nate lnvestigators sa id to- day. Jur.e Collins. an attratti\r booking ~cnt fron1 Australia. was called be.fore !he Senate Perma nrnt Investigations S.Jbcommlllee. Miss Collins, a lonner entertainer herself, allegedly losl the ser\"ice club engagements on which her business depended y,•ben she refused LG ~ive the sergeants a kickback. _ , .Subcommittee investigators said f\.fiss Collins dealt with sCtme of the same tergeants cited in previous testimony for ;il]eged kic kbatks, gambling "skims," thefts and embezzlements from army service clubs in Gern1any, ft. Benning, Ga., and in Vietnam. The investigation already has cost retired f\.l aj. Gen. Carl C. Tu rner, for mer Army provost marshal, and Sgt. ?-.taj . William 0. Wooldridge. [o~m~rly .the Army's top enlisted man. the dishngwsh· ed service medals they had been awarded for their Pentagon work. \Vooldridge and several sergeants who managed service clubs allegedly beg~n their racket at Augsburg, Germany, 1n 1964. continued it al Fort Benning, then look jt to Vietnam. managing to transfer tngether and get Jobs run n i n g •·CQnsortiums'' of service clubs al each post. . . . Turner and retired ~1aJ. Gen. Wilham A. Cunningham III _ha~e been accused of covering up investigations of what Sen. Charles 11. Percy (R-111.), called a "khaki Cosa Nostra." "There y,·as general indifference by Army authorities.'' Sen. Abraham A. fllbicorr (0--Conn.), acti ng subcommittee chairman, said of the service club scan· dais. "No <lne seemed lo care very much." Tne subcommittee heard testimony Fountain Valley Plnnners Breeze Through Agenda Fountain Va\ley P I an n i n g Com· 1n1ssionen coollnued three of four public hearings y,·hile breezing through a light agenda \Vednesday nighL They did approve a new !ingle family residence (R·I ) zone sought by .pie Classic Development Company for the north,1•est cornl'r ol Heil A vent1t. 6:1 J\'P\\'hope S(recl. Items continued included · \\'ednesday lhaL \\'ooldr idge and three othC'r sergeants formed a corporation \1 hich sold supplies to the Vietn:i rn !>f'r\'ice clubs run by the same srrgean\s. ··Here \l'e have a company formed hy four master sergeants 1\•ho have been logelher from Augsburg lo Benning tri Vietnam -\.\'herev-er lhe action is,'" flibitolf said. ··They deal \.\'ith themselves. pay lhen1sclvcs, rake in lhe profit for themselves ... il becomes obvious that the capital that goes inlCt lhis business is capital derived from skimming and othC'r n1alreasance in ~rmany and other orcas," he said . Sanitatio11 Boards Seel\. Legal Co11nsel Directors of the various Orange County Sanitation Districts have asked for lim e to consult with an attorney specializing 1n labor relations before giving recognition to a sanitation workers association. The Orange CGUnty Employes Associa· tion requested recognitk>n Wednesda,lf night from the directors as the official representative for the district's sanitation workers, 83 of Whom have already joined the association. On adv-ice from their allomey, mem· hers of the execulive board of the seven districts asked for a meeting Oct. 21 with attorney Herbert A. l\loss of Santa Ana, a labor relations specialist. Some employes fear that directors arc avoiding recognition of lhe association whlch would act as the bargaining agent on salarles. Fred Harper. general manager of the combined sanitation districts, said today that the delay was requested so directors could be sure of taking the proper steps in recognition. "The law clearly allows the cmployes to f o r m an association." explained Harper. referring to the stale Meyers· 1t1ilias-Brown Act. .John o·r-.i alley, staff represnlalive for the 5,800-member Employes Association, said bis organization docsn ·t feel dlrec· tors are stalling. "I think they're just in a new area anrl \1•ant to be sure of every slep they take," he said. litiryet indica~c:d the qu~stion of A•iaton recogn1t1on may ~8141 the ntxl joint mee1ing , Nov. -~ <Jjrclors of the se\'en sa111tation ___ · . --·--------- U~I T1l1pnel1 Kids Did This \Vashington. D.C .. police charged three juveniles with dropp111 g a 7l·pound slab of concrete off a bridge onto this car, killing the driver. 1-~ernando Pedro, 37, of Fairfax. Va. The slab crashed through !he roof as the car passed under a bridge in ('reek Park. Th e youU1 s, the youngest 13. charged \\"ilh hon11cidc. Rock. \l'C'fe Coyote Stalking Schools. Parents Fear Predator Will Attack Children A sk1tlish coyote -perhaps drt\•en from the hills by hunger (If a dangerous foe -has worried residents near \Varr\low and Newland Schools in Hun· tington Beach. The grey predator has been spotted in that area the past three weeks by parents 11·ho fear he may be rabid or might ;il- lack their childre n on the way to school. /\l!en1pls by residents and men from the Human Society lo corner the animal have failed as hC' dashed down clra inagr chanels and sprinted out of reach. No one ha s yet been attacked by the animal, who seems more afraid of humans than \'Ice 'trsa. say residents. r-.tr~. Bcrnard f\.tcKcrnon. 11f l98i2 Lotu~ Lane, said al first people lhnught tl1c thlldren \.\'erc rnaklng up Ilic stQry. er seeing too many .. Road Runner" cartoonfi. But even 31e has now-seen it, she <1dmits. Reports of cCtyotes in Huntington Beach lave been rare the past ~ years, ~lit orte time ~ area'"feportedly llid <lottna ol them The nearest kno\\ n Joctflon for ,voups of coyotes in Orange County is in the hills of the Irvine Ranch. <"asl of Newport Beach. r-.trs. Robert Sharkey of the Hunti ngton Beath 1-!urnane Society says their men have tried 10 capture the \vlld coyolC' 1nore !han a dozen times. ··:\'ow \1·e're going to ask Ille F'ish and Game Dcpart- rnent for advice." !!he said . f\1rs. Sharkey alsCt warned residents not lo attempt to trap the animal them selves. Any animal "'·hen cornered and fr ighten- ed can be rlangerous. The coyote appears to be \\·ell -fed. shr added. Reports have been turned 1n of over·lurned trash cans and coyotes normally feed on rabbits. The coyote -nameless as yel -has 1Jcen described as about 35 pounds in ll'C'ight. grey and bushy and similar in ap· pl.'aranti! to a Germrin shepherd. ~trs. Sharkey S.'lld they are .. cowardly animals" and she was surprisetl to see one around a lot of home s. L"nli ke n1osl of his breed, this coyote doesn't seen1 afraid to make' daylight ap- pearance's, ofLen being sighted during early rnorning or late evening hours, say residents. Ha1•]Jo1· Comn1issio11 Asl{s Baker Tell Pollutio11 View l:rC'lore !he L.A. Jlarhor Commissio n. Ha11oi Asks America11s To Protest PARIS !UPI ) -J\'orth Vietnam and the Viel Cong today \.\'Cnt O\'er the head of L! S. negotiators and appealed directly lo !lie Amerit'an publiC' to increase lts op- poS!lion to President Nixoo's Vietnam pnlit·ies. The Co1nmunists ignored Allied peace proposals and ierocd in on next \Ved- nes1j ay 's \·letn::rm prutesl day in 1he l 'nited Sla tes . Loi. I-la V<1n Lau. the Hanoi deput r negotiator. and f\.1rne. Kguye11 Thi Binh. the Viel Cong's ''foreign 1ninister,'' ap· pealed to American citizens to inerea~e their resistance and force Nixon to ac· tept their negotiating proposals in Paris. Today's skirmishing at the 37th weekly :;esson of the eight-month-old talks in- dicated that Hanoi and the Viet Cong will n1ake no concession Jrom their own JO· point peace package until arter they have assessed the scope of popular opposition in U.S universities. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge 'a inly pleaded for immediate talks on ho1v to insure the national rights of the Snu!h Vietna1nese people through free elections. r-.tadame Btnh scorned the renewed U.S. plea and said : '"The !)().Called free election plan amounts to asking the Viel· namese people to Jay down their arms in l.'Xthange for a bali.it -that is to say. lo accept fraudulent elections organized by the Saigon administration under the con· trol of American and puppet troops." The ty,·o Communist d e I eg a l ions likewise turned a deaf ear to a statement hy South Vietnamese delegate Pham Dang Lam. He formaUy laid before them President Nguyen Van 'Thleu's Oct. fi declaration in which he offered to discus.'! •·any matter wha15oever, including the question of a cease-fire. provided t.hey ,1 ish tCt enrl the \1 ar through serious negotiations.'' Valley Hospital Site Change Bid Wins Approval A site change for the proposed Foun.- la in Valley Community Hospital was a~ proved unanimously Tuesday night as the clty council ignored a plea from another .agency for a 60.<fay delay in the decision. Councilmen listened to a delay requtst by I.he Comprehensive Health Planning Associa.Uon (CHPAJ, a federally funded group. then decided the hospilal had already been 'approved so a simple shift in location should not be denied. -A request for commercial zoning on the southeast corner of r-.lagnolia Street and Hell Avenue. The area is planned for t;ingle family residences. It wi!l come up again Nov. 5. From Page 1 Orange Cou nty Supervisor David L. rinker -1>.'ho clain1s L-Os Angeles Harb::ir pollul1on is worse than that of Ldke Erie -ha~ been Jn\'itcd to defend his claims The Seco nd Districl ,o:upcr,·isor made his ren1arks as c.·hairman of !he South!Jnrl's Env1ronn1enlal Study Coun- L·d, 11 h1ch has bcrn forrned to analyze all .'.flf1.5 of pollu tion problen1s. Dr. Richard Ayres. a Huntington Beach physician. proposes to build the hospital near lhc southeast !.'Orner of \Varner Avenue and Euclid Streets. He told coun· cil that CHPA denial of his hospit.al would n1ake no difference, because 40 doctors are ready lo build the full ser\'ice facility. -A request la open a ''health spa'' in a small shopping center an the north'll·est i,ide of tl-1agnolia Strec1 and Garfield Avenue. Con11nissioners said they ha\'e some qu estions aboul the proposal, but lhe applicant y,·a'> not pre.sent. The mat- ter y,·as rescheduled (Ctr Oct 22. -A proposed change in zoning for a F>ection of Green Valley \and cnrrently r!esignatcd rl)r apartmrnts was continued lo an 1ndr flnile dale Dfre)Qpcr George Holstein is serk1ng a change la su1sle fam ily residential. Hunting ton Sign a l Li ghts Appnncd Signal lights \1 ill be in~tatled along Pacific Coast High way ill Golden \\'t s\, f1rsl and Jlu1nington Slrcrl.;:. 1~·hJ1e tho~e at ~la in StrC<>l \l"ill be n1odll1cd. ~unllngtun Beaeh City Counc1hncn 1.loaday night awarded the $75.1611 con· tract for the work lo Smith Elec tric Co. c1f Sant.a Ana. .. • DAILY PILOT l'ob••I ti . W eed r,n,~•~• ~I'd ""bl""'-' J1c~ It C"rl•v \'111 Prn•~(nl •«J G,,...,11 l~•"•l'f ,li lh~rl w. 1 ~1., .. ,,.,.,.,. [O,'o• Hv .. tl"'V'" l•IK~ Ollltu 109 Sth Str11 t M•il ;~, AOdr1u: P.O. Bor 79 0, •1641 Otltlr Olrlc ll f<IPWM•O !•H"' :Ill W•;I ~>!!>'O.O !l~-I0\1°d (.t•'• "'C"' ~j~ Wr•I 5t• 5'<••1 lHUf'lt 81-<ll: 111 ~O~>I ol •l'~I D•tL'!' 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Stc,•e 11a" ,_.,,••'l" ,.; d •• ..:, .. ..,,.. l •oc• •rd l<t•• 1'•·•· Co•"" o ' • "•'t· t o C•""' I~ (I ..-(•••>'~ t f "''" 11 •4 "'""''~'ll ,,. .•.••• , d••''"''""'· 1:toG ""'( ., , UCI PROFS ... mitttt on Academic Freedom continue to l:llldy the issue11 in order lo. in the v.•ards of Assistant Professo r of Anthropology Jean Lave, "j'.l!an action 11·ith more \..ceth 1!1 II ., All other business \\'as postponed as the 1;1.-0-hour Senate meeting. first of the new !;<:hool year , wa s taken up entirely with !he r-.l iss Oa\"]S contro,·ersy. As~oc1ate Professor of Philosophy ~t;inlev ,\1unsat introdu ccd the hotly clrb:itrd proposa l tha t an ;1d hoe r:icul1y 1·ci1nr111llC'l' take o\·rr frnn1 the tC'J:tstr:ir ;:;dm1n1strat1on of gradt>s. 10 sho\1· lh;i! rrant1ng of ctJursc credit and grading is lhf pr<'ro~a!J\'(' of !he r.1cul!r · I fe1·I the Un11-rr:-.1tv h<i~ eo1n{' 111 ll1r rioin t 'II here the rri;eiits !oil round lhf'ir Jong Hiblr . and kick people nut I'll the l"1a..<sroom." ~1unsat said '·\\ c h;n·e ,,, ~lrvnl! a case as \\·e're going to h<i\r . Thry have violated their own rules."' 1'ss1stant Pro!r.,sor of \11.~lory H1chard Fran!. said the farultv \l'OU!d look fooh sh issuing \'a1n threats. fie said y,•ithout sup- .Rasl1 of Requests For Signs Due? A rash or requests for directional ~1gn~ to new apartment units \l'as predictl'd \\"cdnesday night by the Fountain Vallry plannlng.stafl in a report ta the planning ('Om m1ss1on. Senior planner i'\cd Parsons told corn· n11ss1oners that !he city currently has no ordinances to allow directiona l sign s for apartmen l.S. He suggested adoption or an nr:lin<lllcc si1nilar to that ll'hich controls sign:-for residential tracl5. COmmissioner Carroll f\.1 ohr cautioned the staff to consider lhe d\Jferenre !letw~n apar\.mcnls and ho1nes. "'\Ve net'<! a time limit on their signs:· he ex· rla1ned . ··as well as strict limitation lo lhe number of off·site signs.'' Chairman James Dick suggested lhc staff study the silualion anrl bring ba~k ;i proposal !or an apartment s 1 g n ordinance. Cardinal Spell111an ·s Coins Worth S.i00,000 :\"E\V YORK I AP\ -The r,1re coin co l- lcc11on of the la1r franc1~ Cn rd inal Spellman has been sold lo auctioneers who say ifs \\'Orth at lri!s\ $500,000. The Archdioce!lc of Nevi York an· nounced thr :-ate \Vednesd11.Y and said lhc proettds \l'Ottld aid needy yCtut h. The price was not disclosed. port of all the faculty the attempt to ttike over grades would become a farce and a hasco. Professors 1vould have to kick in nioney lo hire persons to process !he s rades, he caut ioned. Vire Chancellor fCtr Acaden1ic /\flair~ l:ogrr H.usstll C'Stt n1ted that grades nu1nbcr 20.000 per qt1arter. /\s~is1;int Prnfrssor or Phy!'ics f]Cflr.':r Reiler said the proposal \\·as 1ntf'nrlerl In foru~ on !he qurslon of leg:ilit~·. "By the regl'nL~ standing orrlers tf'h fae111!y ha.~ tht• rigl1l to gi\'f' rourse credit :' he s:i1d . TI1!'1r \Crsion or la1\' and ordtr 1~. ·You hl'llf'r folln\\· ou r ordrrs evl.'n 1f 11e hrtak thr la\1 ." ., Blar~ ~1urlrnt Trim \\';'ltfnrd !old lhr f.JC'Ul!.v that the rrgr.nl s have ronOnunllv J U~t sllipped th<'ITI 1n the far!.' ;'Ind th:iL !-ludrnts tl'nd to re!>pl.'Cl a protf's~or ·'1rho ~t;inds for so1nclh1ng. h;1s so ni e b;tf'kbonr. sonic gumpllon ·· But 1\ssist.1nt I' r o Ir .~ s o r of ~laU1eni.1t1cs frank Cannonito said the resolut1or1 y,·ould be read b~· the rl'g<"nts ;,~ a slap in thl.'ir face and they \\'ouldn't neg otiate on that basis. Larnar Hill, .assist:int professor nf history, said hi.' \1·orried !hat if the facu lly held ui tnist lhe grades fellowships might be lost and students <frafled. /\nd the s1n1r, he said. co11ld very sin1ply subpoena the grade record~. ··J don"l th ink \\'C should risk tnvoh·ing ourselves l\'ilh so dicy a proposilion as this.'' Jlill sai d. and he inlrodured the ~uccessfu! injun ction resolution. It ~;iys the fr\'ine Senate sha!I call upon the lini\'crsilY·\\'1de Academic A!'scmbly t') retain counsel lo see k an injunction barring the regents from interfenng in ll!C ;1rt1dcn1ic adrnini ~!ra tlon of 1\1r l,ni\'ersil.)I, presently the right o[ lhC .\cadc111ic Asscn1bly. Red Terrorists Kill IO in Manila 1.fA NILA (liPI) -Gunmen suspected of being Communist lfuk guerrillas killed 10 persons. including nine unarmed FJ!ipino guards, as they left work at a t:.S. Navy base early today. lining up the v1clims and moy,·ing them doy,·n. tllayor Fclino Pala of Ccipas said the bodies of eight of the vietin1s lay fa re down in the ni1ddle of a concre te 'ro.'.ld\\'ay \l'ilh th e others face up .. Nine of the dead '"t'rr t:uards al a Mnall Na1·y com· 111un1ce11ons base :ind the other 1~as the dTJ\'l.'r of lire small bus they 11·1.'rc in. Pala said !he vicli111s had been linC'd up on the highway <'I nd sprayed with gunlirt. lie said more than ~ en1ply shells fron1 carbinl'S lay 1n the elephant grass at the roadside DeMolay Seeking Books for Gls The Hunt ington Beach Chapter of 1he Order of Oer-.Iolay is collecung books lo :;end to ser1·1cemcn o,·erscas. ··r-.1any Def\.1 ola ~·s fron1 our chapter and ~nils and hu~bands nf local pcoplr arc in \ 1etna1n and \\'e fi>el they 1•0Lild ap· preciate an effort by local cillLrns to :,end books,'' said Brad Brew, cha1rn1<•n ~J~ !he C<J lllfl<'.llgll Hesidents \\'ho \\'J~h to donale bouk~ ('a11 ';ill Bre"' at 962-4521 or Bob Kall. nia.~!('r 1·nuncilor of the local chaplcr. at 962-2169 :ind members wlll pick Up the book~ ··Any and all books ll'lll be arc{·p!•·d.'' .'-:11d Bre11•. ··bu! we hnpe pcop!r will rrs· 1~nd q1u ckl,\• because 1>.'C' plan to t'nd th1· 1lrt\f' (){-! 18 .. F'rank C .. SuJl1van, vice preslden! of the l,,os Angeles H?.rbor Con11n1ssion, offered B.1ker a chance to support his pollution t'hilrgrs ix'frire the con11n1ssiQn \\'ed- nc~day. lie s:iirl the Port of Los Angclrs ha~ bl.'('n a real pioneer in efforts to prevent pollution and is conti nuin g lo make pro- gress as !he problen1s arc seen as more ;ind n1orc acu1c. L~k., Erle 1s probal>ly one of thr \\'or;,t rolh11rrf borlies nf "'a\1.'r an}'\\'bere ... 1 ·,11nn1iss1onl'r Sull1,·an declared \\'rd· nc<:tl.:iv "II \ a <!r:1d Jak e and ll'Cd certainly 111.r tu kno\\ how !\lr Baker can iusuf_v ;1nv tnn1pr1r1son \v1th lAs 1\ngeles, ., ~11 1111 an ,,llrf SHpt'r\·1sor Haker sa id lhcit ~<l rbaj;.!t: dun1pcd 111lu harh;;r 11ater.~ and 01! spills hr.\e killed or dr iven out a~ much as 9~ J:H'rci·nt nl 1hc n<illvr marine life. A CHPA spokesman had asked for the delay to give his agency a chance to review the facility in relation ICt Orange County heallh needs. /\vrcs' facility was also opposed by Dr. Pau'I ~1 cBride. chief of staff al Hun· t1ngton lntercommunity ~lospital. Starting Jan. I California law \.\'ill re- quire hospitals to receive CH.PA approva l for construction, buL Ayres' hospital ha • already been processed by state officials. A}'TeS told th e coWlcil thal working drawings for the facility are f'Xpected to be ready by the end of the month. Pai11ti11 gs Di spl ayed P;11nt1ngs b~· landscape art ist Dar\\·in fJunt·an. of Gardt•n Gro1e ~ire tx:ing ex· hrhttf·rl dunnp; Octoh.?r at !ht' Jlunl1ngton Btach Public Library . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clcu raric c f LOOK FOR RED SALE TAGS H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE PR OFESS IO NAL 2215 HARBOR SLVO . INTER IOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mon., Thuri. l Fri. !vei. COSTA MESA , CALIF. 646-0275 046-0276 I • ,' • I I ;-___ .. , .... ._ .. --...-.--------~-------------------------------------------~·-· ------····· ,_ .. -~ THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 IL) WWln,ttn llf•k Ill lmlew (C) cJOl B•h1nd th• headlinu •1111lm ol Capftot Hilts 111•s bJ co1respan- dt~ts H1il McN111, Peter Usa101 '"d Clleilu Cotdry. Dr. MIX Kilm· plem1nn f!IOdlrftes.. £1 Fllidellt! (C) (30) PEANUTS . ·---- STEVE ROPER IF \QI MfT CfJll meT Ol/6IN6 iJflll Iii. i'M 60ill6 TO REA:llrr \'OUllllllE HEAD BCA6U! By Charles M. Schulz NO ~E WAMT; tl eE Rfftlfmi) TO lhE HEAD BEAGLE ! ' " ,. " By Saunders and Over9ard uoo@oo m '"""" «> <60l •'[y1 ol lht Hurr1can.." Dyrin1 1 visit lo 51,, Quentin ptitOn, Iron. !ldt ind M11k 1r1 IU.'11 pri~ 1n lh1 w11den's home ind lortld ID 11d In 1n esca~ plot IOI' thrH i:onvicts. D1n1 Ucar ind .lohnny Senn 1utsl. YOU SHOULD f1EAR IM SURE GLAO ~SIGNED MY EMG11'4E M,IJ(f r;"~,~~,,,,~.~L'~"'"~~ ....... ~;rr,"'ii~:I MlK'E!-t.fT ME TAKE L110 D n.. l i1 ""'s {C't (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 ml '4unlW,·lrlMl1f (C) (JO) 0 Sift• Alltn Sllow (C) (90) P11 H~rtln(lon, Jr, Allan Sherman. Siu Gilliam 1ue5f. D JENNIFER JONES &. * JASON ROBARDS IN "TENDER IS THE NIGHT''-Pt II-Color 0 Sir O'Clock Mowit : (Cl ~ltndtl h. tht Nlrtir· Pa11 II (d11m1) '62- Jennlfer .lone.1., J.l~n Ro.buds J1.,I Jo.Jn fonl11ne. Paul l11M1. A pS"/· d!i~trlsl +s IClfl! btlween his ~u rocic wile 1nd th• dem1nd1 of hi1 profe1510fl. 0 Ditti ~n Oy\t (30! m ,.,.n P11t1 {JOl ID si.r 1.W. lC) 160) @(I) Mila Dou1:ll1 (C) (90) ED WIMl's flt'll ? (30\ ''Coin Col· ll1ctlna:." 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Ar1~u1 ind ~1thari 111 Murray, Glotil DeH1vtn, Mill Kame(!, P•tchett 1nd Jars~ and R•J Rt · m11ez 1ues1:. (lJ Tllt lit ,,111, (C) (30) tD 11£T "-rhoust (90) "Ten Blocks on the Clmil!O Rail." Pr• dut!IOl'I af tilt Ol'ig1n1! one-1ct ver· sion ol TenlltS$ee William3' ''Ca· mlno Rtal" stirs Lott e ltny1, Cariie Nye 1'hd Hurd Hatlield. (D Mnit1 J EJWl11 (CJ (30) 0 GLENN FORD play• * a game with death FATE IS THE HUNTER CBS THURSDAY MOVIE IJ 3 [}) CIS T111nd17 Movie: "f1t1 h tM '4unlt1'' (dram•) '64 --tlenn Ford. Nancy KWln, RDd Tarlor. Suzanne Pluhette. Jane Ruuelt, Wally C:O.. An 1lrline lli&til· o~ations dlrettor inrutir1tes t!lt mysterious cirt.11mst111teS S1Jmiund· inc 1 lr•lic 1ir tr1sh in which 111 IXCflpt OCll :Jl-dtss Wll'I kU11d. o @rn m T-JMeS <C) (60) Tony Bennttt, Vikki Clrr ind The Al:• lruekin1 CompaflJ &:\!tit fl) ffonit °'*' (60) IE blliNMIJ1 (JO) m To Tell the Trlltll (Ct (30) t:lO Q ~ IJ,J @!;'l Or41att (t) 130') m SMi tile Clotk (C) (30) '"O.H.Q.-Medical," Fflday 111d 6111· niln M)fl<; out of ~tr11 1lecrivln1 t'B C.-Mdity/Shcll Atpoi1 (30) Hospital 1nd de1I wi!h 1 ment1ll1 lll @ The A111M'it111 Wiit (C) \30) 111 min who lhretltns viol.nee, • ED Al!ou! DO) diing 1ww1t victim Ind 1 "lost" 121 I]) lr11rh Of C..nMq!MllUS (C)~ Stl!IOI c1\11tn, {30) I O,..... (CJ (30) lM Meyrrs. m Trilt "'.IVtll!Uft (C) (JO) '9 Kt Still, Sh Slid (C) {~0) (J) Til1t 'irl (C) (JO) I el ....... o..rt (30) 7:)00 ~(J)fami1J Alt•ir <CJ C30) . C1UJ'1 ttien1ae h1end. Carla. 1r1S'ilD:OO 0 QJ Ci) m Dun MM'hl (C) 1 ...onu111n\JI crM!h °" Uoclr Biii (60) G11esl1 111 Fes:s ~arker, ~Ir· 11ld 1nnoun<:es !hi! they 111 "pri c bMI feic!on; 0.no. Deli Ind B1llp: toally enisied." Gu~s includtl CMflts Ntl:JO'I Redly lllM .lt/lnlfer. D11i-. C.n, ''l!U Feddtnon. 0 0) NWl (t) (60) C1thmM Mcleod IMI Peter A.11ms 0 @CI) (D tt laa 1 Diet (t) 0 ID @ m hllW looM {Cl (fi()J ''The Buutllut People." Mun· (fiO) "8en"11uto · .• Who!' A dy is lridled into wOO.i111 tor lh1 w./\emtn1 f1ench &1rl irnoolvu Dtn· RH .-cr.t policL Jolin VIA Df ... 1tl 800fMI •/Id .lo.YI Detntnt1 in • Ian 1ursts: plot to deal a v1luable Pt'ftd1nt. J1mmr l>Nf'I CCl'st•,, ind Mtrj Du 0 o.111! (C) (60) Pil Mnt M11t · Uv llllf'!U. ham. Miss !hbr Seil~. i nd Phyllis O Stu•p rl'll Sbn {C) (JO) Ml~e lolcGuir1 iuut. Stokay hMU. m ...,., M-(60) O @(])G)TM 'h~ 111d ~rs. fl) Rmift Rffnd111t (60) Muir (Cl (30) "'Dl>ublt Trouble." Carolyn'~ new suilo! b 1n Irishman who is 1n 111ct double of th1 Ctp · tain tnd cJaims to be 1 de$Ctndant. ED Tlll AdwcaWI (60) iIJ tanlll H Mllinl (30) 0 Million S Movie; (C) ''Tlie R• 10:30 fl) Un Gifto 111 h DbailriNd (30) lucbnt IJ:eb1tbn"" (c:Omedrl '58-11:00 IJ Q D m Nl'n (C) Re-x Harnson, Ka, ~endall, S.ndr1 • Dee, Jolln Sa1on. St1tterbr11!led 8 l l!IJ' Cl"tlltJJI Cruld1 (C) wilt of !1!1td fngli.!.h businessman 11111 dtspen!r+y-to launch her Amtrican·raised :l!tplf.t1111Met auc• c.e!l:Sfully m !ht London '"5"10n." m Trtlttl "C.n11q.,.ct1 (CJ (JO) m Judid IOI' tllt DeftnM (C) (60) m DNt Li111its @rn @oo a oo """ 1c1 mm ai Ji"" (C) fET9dl!tic:tl "'"'°(JO) ll :lOfJS Cil "-~•CC) tD Sip ARiy !10) The heydfJ ot Q ~ (6) a;) ~l!f C.rMn (C) Di~it11nd •s recalled by c!11onek11 ';ched\Jle'd (Ul!:lti 1ftcl1tdt Sandler R1r~y 811:11~ ind pi.initl hos.t A.1 ind YDUr.1. B1ff RO!t ind M1rt Hode!. Re)'l!IO<\I ([Sf' l?tClll~I). Dick ED Chao II Ro• (JO) C~¥!1t rs M1bst1tull host. 1:00 o c.-7.l ClJ m JOf'J •ishoci rCJ ~THE FUN IS OUT ~<.tiedilled 111nts i!'Clud• Boots Ran· -dolph ind Dr. Slewn Pltlell. *OF UN IFORM ANO QM.wie: "The , • .,..nbrolllf" ldt1· BRIGHTER THAN EVER ma) '65 -Rod Steiier. Gua!d1n1 PERKINS JUDGE PARKER MUSW:/ THE WAY rT 51~5 '"KltJG 01= THE RDAD·.1 T SDPF'OSE fT J:EAl.11 ISN'T TOO IMP~ANT ~AT A PEFEWtt.ANT UKE THE ATTOIOllEV iEPKESEtmt.K; H!M -~UT WlTW mroPY, HE IAAY JUST NOT' !E #.T AU. C.OOPERA.TIVE ! TUMBLEWEEDS YOU OUT AFTEll ~ -AM'D PUT M'f WHEELS THfl006H SCME PACES/ 'le>. Fl.UL! .PER'· MAPS WE SHOOLP ™-!HK Of 6£TTI SOMEOME ELSE TO R"EPRESEHT HI~! D'YOIJ MEAN 'ID TELL ME 1'1AT A LlffiE THING LIKE YOU HAS BEEN LIVING IN WIS DESERT ALL ALONE? I HAVE A WATCHDOG! WHERE?. I PIDN'T HEAR A WATCHDcx;- BARK! MUTI AND JEFF J IM NABORS HOUR r+ti~&i•ld. (!J Mo'tir. ~ic:t Sq11td" {dram1) I r-----~~---,--"T7-----,--,-,-----,-,-.,--~ IO @, (iJ Jim N1bon Hour (C) (liO) T eshe Uuams 1nd Gl11<1n Ash l•I! SDKl&I f;Ul51s lor th'5 .sho<1. 0 JIU BtnnJ (30l '53-fdwa rd G. Rob•nson, Pault tle MLITT,w..IA"T5 'THATS 'THE 11=' IT WASN'T Goddard. i1-\AT NAME, NAME OF' 'F'OR+11M YOU ./tL 5Ml~~ Tl-IE GUY AND l WOULD '>'OU MEAN -HE'S OUR FAT-HER? O Who'~ big chicken? ·* THAT GIRL lllat's who Tonight! Marlo Thomas! o @ rn m n.11 li!•I (c1 130i .. N~y Hert But Us Ctiie~lns:· A"n Marie. hired by M1jor Culpep. per to prCNllOlt his lritd dlitk1n pllClls wu1ln1 1 thk:ken codume. thickens 011t ht mld·lour, Slim Pickens JoJesl1. l Z:OO Ci} Cb!it11111nifp lulletin IMnl (C) m Mnle: "A11 lntptelof C&lb" (m~etJ) '55-.t.lastair Sim. Eilee11 Moote. 1:00 IJ "'°'it: .... """"' ,, Distill(. tiofl" (rom1nc1) ·50 -Ros.lilld RU$91!1!, R1y Mil!t~d. OD..., JC> (1Jktit11 n.n: "l l1ck11t" (m~ery) '5& -DINlh Shetid•lf. Mu....ir Rnd. l :30 m NJ.Niflll si..; ''Xi1i.r1 fJom I ALWAYS ~O NOT BE +.I.ERE! SEE AT THE DRAINS LIS.' BOTTOM OF' t-;G'J;::Z::;l T-HE LAST I..., PICTURE? --·-. ' ---·-m °°"" tor • .,., cc1 1Jo1 fl) ~ Tl111lr1 (60) Sp.act," "~i1l Cortt'Soolldent" 11£,..__.L_~·c.::."~··~·~·~··~·~·~· __ ,1 _ ___, _ _,,,..,._ .ind "The lOtl World ol Smbld.- FRIDAY DAYTIME MOVIES t :Oll fJ ''Cairt'" fromt11tt) '43-Jlol>M YaUnL ~MHt MICDon1ld. t :lO n "Kttt.(1 Cntl•" (dr1m1) '48 -J11n11 Muon, Dtboull Kerr. a "'httl et °"' r,,~ (drtm•) '59--t.11ue11e1 HHV'Y, Simon• SI· 1norel m "lM ...,.. (romll!CI) St1W11t Gr1n1lf, M1r11rllt ..... 12:00 0 "Si""""• (•dventure) '47- .4111 Qardntr, Fred M1cMumy. Z:JO D ct1 _"Dtril 1M lltli ..... (dr1rru) '52-Gfll<HJ PICk. Sus.Ill HIJ'fl'lrd. ' 4:JO II "I~ 1...-(dram•) '»--Olnor Ro1m. Dnld flMI\ Watch for the full week's T.V. listings in Saturday's edition of the DAILY PILOT. GORDO MISS PEACH ~ I ---> \ '! . • l 'M EVOJ.VIN" Ml/ W,l.KJN~ vrrF:ll.ANCE 10 A M0..1<!.E EFF/C.IENI .I.NO FAMILIAR ALARM, .SOUND. By Harold Le Doux 'fOQ reAUZE,OF COON,. THAT M:M':. SBMG Mfl1" ON A. Wo\R'<OTICS QlUC;E-! .AT &EST, IT 1<z>M'T 60IMGi TO &E EAS'L By Tom K. Ryan HE'S TOO BUSY WATCH ING! ., it By Al Smith SO HE·s Tt-IE ONE WHOS BEEN GIVING US TROUBLE ALL THESE YEARS! ...iE 'S A DICTATOR! I'"1 GONNA WRITE l"O MY CONGRESS.v.AN By Gus Arriola ' DAILY PILOT !7 CHICKEN SIG -"That Girl" r-.1ar lo Thomas ~s sent out to promole a fried chicken company in '·Nobody l·fe re But Us Chickens," tonight at 8 p.m. on Channel 7. TEl,F.VISION VIEWS 'V iroinian' ~ Has Messaoc ~ By .CYNTHIA LOWRY NE\V 'i'ORK (.;\P) -NBC's "The Virt?i~1ian," had a lecture on the importance ol lhe c 1t1zen s participation in governme.nt disguised as a western • action story \Vcdnesday night. It 'vas a story of politics that presented an idealistic vie"•poi nt, but i'ls lessons \Vere hardly practical since in TV westerns there are always good guys and bad guys, right and wrong, and the good guys and right always win. The master of Shiloh Ranch was persuaded ~o run for a seat in the tC>rritorial legislature. His opponent "'as an an1bilious, unscrupulous young man detcr1n1ned to \Vin by fair means o r foul. IT WAS interesting to note U1at \Vhen the bad guy and his cronies \vere trying to _s.lLJnulatc a r1:1ngc \\'ar. vie\vers sa\v a :;.hol of a burning barn - but 1verc only told later that a tarn1er had been bush1\'hackcd before hi s property 1vas set . off. In the old days of violent 1vc stcrns, bush11·hack1ng 'A'3 S a staple of the action. TI1e series often scen1s lo have trouble pad· ding .'llory l!ncs to fill 90 n1inutes .. usually windin~ up '''ilh a 11'ell-telegraphrd conclusion. In th~ latest episode 1he an1bitious politician's 1\'1fc publicly re· vealed her husband's perfidy. This was an excuse for a )>peech about the importance of choice and freedom in a de1nocratic society. \\'h1\e "The Virginian" seems to lope easily fron1 season to season, ABC's comedy competition, ''The Flying Nun," also manages to keep soaring. If \Vednesday ni ght's sho1v is typical of th~ se~~~n·s mood, there will be less emphasis on aerial h111nks and more plu cking at the heart strings. SALLY FIELD, ,1·ho is a pretty good youni;: comedienne but hardly convincing as a riun, got herself involved \l'i!h saving the job of a tempor- ar.v secretary at the conven!. The girl turned up \vith a baby and a story about finding it on her doorstep. This led Lo comedy complications, more or less s'lraightned out at !he end. It isn't a bad show hul it couldn't be called a very good one either. It's just a har1nless 'vay to kill a ha!f hour, WHILE VIEWERS are getting into new habits, television execuhves are av.1aiting 1nid-November Nielsen reports on hits and 1nisses. They are also deeply involved nol only in plans for midseason replacements. but 1n develo ping ideas and prcr ,t:rarns fo r nex t season and the season after that. rBS has already announc ed a firm co1nmit- n1ent to return 1\'lary T~·ler i\loore nf'Xl season in her 01vn si tuation comedy series. Her former TV husband, Di ck Van Dyke, "'ill return 1he follo\\·ing: .vca r. It looks a s if Van Dyke g:ot the heller dcal- hc has 1vo11 Carl Reiner as producer of his series :ind RC'in l'r ,,·as the n1an 1\•ho dreamed up the old ''Dick Van Dyke Sho111," FUTURE SITUATION cornedy s t.ars arc Flip \\'1l so n, on NBC; and Pearl Balley, s igned by .<\B('. Closer at hand is a return of this summer's sur· prise hit, ''llee 1-l av.'." \1'hich has resun1ed produc· li on on CBS'.~ promise of restoring it ·to the schedule when there are the usual niidseason cancellations. De111ais the ltfe11ace Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ' • ----~------,......,... -----------------------..-- l!."'-_,_D_Al_L_Y_P_IL_o_r ____ ~H'-'-''-"-"-''~''--o,_._,,_.,__c•_I_%_•_ Lums Buys ~Caesars' US VEGAS !UPIJ -Lu1ns ba sed W, a Florida restaurant ch1 ln, announced Tliuday 1l had completed a '51 million deal lo acquire Caesars Palace hotel.eas1no on 1,.1c..-........ .. ""' &' 1<> ~·l~f1Qrlt t \Y"'' ... ~ °" _,. 61 .. 11 .. ,,, ~91't~ (/Wo k ' ti.,.. ?J 5_....,,li 7JOl!wo• 7• /\.h..00 ··~ 7~ t1r• . ' ., '""" 'I I • 11.l e; ~ ,.,...,, !1.: .. ,.. ~l 'l'w 8• 'r<v" ~\v.,,.,..,. '" 81 l c.day ~~ p., '• 8~ Dai .. 900 ..... 10/10 '9):->ratul MR. PRESIDENT OVERWORKED? EXECUTIVE MANAGER AV-'ILABl E WITH 10 YEARS EXPER I FNCE IN THE MET ALWORKING Fll:lD SEEK!NG POSITION WITi!I POS)ltLE STOCK OPTION 1714) 675-6342 Yi~ld. Top quality bonds have the highest· yield levels in this century. Yields of over 8 o/o are currently available. \'ou owe 1t to ~yourself to investig ate the poss1b1 hty of including h1gh- \11eld1 ng, high grade l>oncls 1n vour investment progran1. Today's money market ts proV1d1ng the investor v.•1th a ltn1que opportu- nity to invest 1n the bonds of some of the largest and fi nancially strongest corporations 1n t his coun t1y and en- joy a return of over Rr; Further, 1nost of these bonds p10vidc protecl10n for up to five years again st bru1g called for refunding at lo,, er 1ntcrct'il ratC'i '!Oclav's monev nla1 ke t also 1s pro- \ 1d1ng the opport unity to tn\rst 111 mun1c1pa\ obligations \\l1e1e 1cturns of Gt:;, and more-tax rrce.-nJl' avail- able These securit ies are espet 1all y attractive when their tax aclva nt.a gcg are considered For complete inforn1at1o n-and ex~ penenced evaluation-as to ho'" l11gh yielding bonds can he part of vour 1nvestment prog ram, Just i. on tact your nearest Dea n \V1tte1 olhcc Or maybe you ,,,ouJd llE? 1nte1 e~t f'd 111 c1Pr cu rrent report , ··1.:ven 1( yf>lt 11<>1 rr bo11ght bondtr before .. 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" • . -. 6 ~ -4 " 11•1 "' " •• -" ·~ t ,., • • " •• '" TURN ON TV WEEK ~11p1 yo11 fu"•' to w~el 1 he~P'" "9 b1h ~d th• +ub" -•~•rv S1lurd•'i' 111 th• 0.\11,.Y PILOT • ~ 't 11:0,•: .. _-.--; -·:··-.-----~ ----....------.. :30 DAIL V •JLOT Tt111rSday, Octobtr 9, 1%9 Groucho Reflects ' "i On Comic Career j • l I ... OODITI. COLUMIUS" • bod Hew l'••lwrt "'THI APRIL POOLS"' Wllll J1dl ~ .... ..,.., By GENE HANDSAKER 1======·1 j ~A~: l ~j· HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Hap- py birthday to Groucho Marx, 74 and lilill leerin g al the ladies. f IA.CK AGAIN-IT DIM.ANDI "\Vould you pu!l your skirt down?" he asked a coed as he addr!"ssed a collegiate au- dience this week. "It's \'ery distracting - even at my age" l ACADEMY '. "AWARD ! WINNER To another student cutie: ''That's a complex questlon I can't ansv.•er here. But if you want to meeL m e af- terward ... , .. " ' ' MeT-CTOll-llltll NICHOLi JOSEPH E. LEVINE ,... .... • MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE T\JRMAN _._ THE GRADUATE AM AKO EM8ASSY ~ COLOR~·-•-'"'"""'- Groucho was doing insult jokes when Don Rickles was in knee pants and the tongue's still scalpel sharp. l C~t\• RCl)S.'01 fUW,.'.J\;~!l-"I! ! i1i1:11 11Jw11,~ij To a fumbling theater man trying to raise Groucbo's microphone he complained: •·This is really the age of mediocrity. ls this your regular job?" The students had j u s t witnessed the Marx Brothers' 1935 MGM vehicle "A Night at the Opera." It was the first of 10 screenin gs of old pictures being presented by the Movie Academy, with a star answer- ing questions after each show- ing. § COlO~',~\ .• Un1t•••rt111, ALL SEATS -$1.SO ~(J Jbuth Coast Repertory "l!y all tl&n<!&tO•. c,<coHrnl . , . O•n SU•ll•· n, L.A. l .mes WEST COAiT ,.l!MllllE CLOSl!S SATURDAY "WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN" by JOtepll Hollu -AWlhOr ol "CATCH lt" Cllll d,..,'1 Tit.air• -"WINNll THI POOH" wi,.,,;* ~ 2905 l!ml Coat Hlgllwoy Corona d•I Mar--ph. 671·6260 • Mll\ISCH PICTURES '~Es.t•1 &1•De FA~AVISIO~ HCMNICOLO •.. ,. ...... ''"" Utt1lrd Arl1115 IT'S NEW •.. EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING THE MIRISCH COMMIT PRODUCTION COMPANY i YOURSELF! pr .. anu t WHICH SIDE DICK "'""'"' AAf VOU ON? VANDYKE ANGIE DICKINSON .'SOME KllDOFA llUT' STILL SLY AT 74 Groucho Marx The cinema students really dug the old, small-screeo riot, applauding Groucho's antics as Otis B. Oriflwood, fast-talk· ing king promoter i n crouching pursuit of a wealthy dowager. · There were shrieks and ap- plause, too, for h.is late brothers: w i 1 d -w lg ged, nonspeaking Harpo, the self· taught harpist, and brash Chico. playing a piano wilh an eloquent forefinger. Afterward Groucho perched down front on a high stool and answered questions. He's balding now and almost gaunt. "I'm a little hard ()f hear· ing," he said, asking that a question be repeated. \Yas llarpo always silent? •·Not when "'e split the money." Did the brothers "actually follow scripts?" "liardly ... Women d Id n ' t understand us very well. We \Yere more for a male au- dience, at least in the thealer ... We discovered early that the best writers were the audience. If they laughed at something, we left it in." Was it true that picture making fi nall}' stopped being fun? "'ll got ti resome. I got bortd \vilh it after 15 years. We were getting stale, all g e t t i n g older." In the picture, Groucho ca r· ries luggage up a gangplank while J\1argaret 0 um on t, playing the dowager, asks, ''Have you got everything, Ot is.'' Groucho replies: "I haven't had any complaints yet." ''That line was cut In virtually e very state in the union," he recalled. But things have changed. Lido Isle 'Paradise' Cast Listed Ca.sting for the. Lido Isle P 1 a y e r s ' forthcoming pro- duction, "Pools Paradise," has been announced by Peler Church, who is directing the English farce. Stanley Bell and Sheila Dunk.le will play the leading rotes of Rev. Lionel Toop and his wife, Penelope, with Sally Hayton, winner of I as t season's best actress award at the Laguna Playhouse, in the comic role of Ida, the maid. Others in the ca~ are Peg Reday as Miss Skillon, Dennis Lambert as Willie Briggs, Laddie Reday as R e v . Humphrey and Jack Wilcox as the Bishop of Lax. The play dealli with the comic circumstances which arise when a vicar's wife begins playing the football pools. The lihow is a follow-up to King·s earlier comedy, "See How They Run." "Pools Paradise" will open Nov. 18 for five days at the Lido Isle Players Club, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Reservations are being taken at 673-0 112. 'Sing-Out' Fete Slated The Sing-Out Young Genera- tion of Orange County, a local llinging group, will present a free concert at Lake Forest Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. The Sing-Out group, with over 65 members. is supported solely by donations. They have captured audiences at local Pi A programs. as well as numerous Scout-O·Ramas and have given performances at Knott's Berry Farm, the: American Legion and on na· tlona! television, a s part of tile ''Tribute to E isenhower'' special, Sunday's program will be held at the $350,000 Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club, which ()pened earlier this year. Crossword Puzzle SPECIAL NOTICI TO OUR PATRONS CONTAAl'I Y TO A OVl!l'ITISINO B'E VONO OUR CO N. TAOL. ... NO APPEARINO ELSEWHERE VOUNO P EO ~LE UNOER ,, (NOT 11! WILL NOT i!:E A0,..ITTE6 TO PAClP'IC T HEA T RES TO !>EE THE "R'• PIC T URES LtftTEO IN THIS BO~ Ulll~E SS ACCOMPAN. IEO B V PA.l'IENT 0 1'1 A OU ~ T CUAROIAN. • "llLLI '"THI WILD IUNCH" 1111 DI JOUR" "MAN AND A WOMAN" 110 an• 111tdtr 18 wlll IM odm!lt•d! "PARANOIA" IX! loff of riM '"" • 'Obert 111lh;llo111 IJI01'9t l!01111t4y PLUi "THI GOOD GUYS AND • THI IAD GUYS'" lllM ito-..k t!lf!t .ottwood ,., ............... :.: "THI GlUT U.NI( ROlllRY" ll«•m-tor Advlh .............. ,+'+¥-............ e cctltterloo "-•" lea 1orel "BELLE OE JOUR" onout ol- . a:_J "MAN AND A WOMAN " rKOM~ f•r ed1lh ...................................... dldl •• dyk• •.,; dlclll ... Wi '~.~~;;-:,1~;s: ;~~~~ -... rte•"''"""" .., "'"' ..... " ...... ._.. ............ . .............. ACROSS 1 Elia 5 "J'accust " author 9 Cluster ol flo we1 s 14 Robtrl 2 words 15 Where 47 Certain cont1lners •9 Anl1111I'' 1bode 51 Likes Yery 111uch 52 Po1t1I S4 ... Am1ron1s 55 Norwl!g l1n county Cork Is 58 Gush l!i On ont's own Ell Ob tained 17 Culture bl Nclsy sletp« 111ed1u 111 b5 Wh ere !ht 1B P(ll Af Sorbonnt !s 19 One lak in g b7 Irish lns1ruct1cn e~cl 1m1tlcn 20 S iren~· b' Gaz t sc en!ed 70 Dcdge herb 71 Gr1nl 22 Dress up 72 lmpcrlant 24 O!sct1n l1nd bo dy 25 Call lor 73 Rea l ts\1\• altent lcn sign· 2b Man's Z wo'rdi 11l ckn1mt 74 P1y 28 Censor's attention ruling: 75 Riga n1l1Yt lnfo1m1I: 2 words 30 Crimln1I 32 Veter inari an Jb Attested 10 a slgn1lu1 r 40 Serious •l Sh1ptd s tttl s ection; Z word s •z Mort modern 44 Old the saml! 45 -Sta " OOWN l Sub/rel to percol1tlon 2 Fish rood 3 Subst1nU1! 4 Eu1ope1n capi ta l 5 Geiman airship Inventor 6 Mount1ln: Prtll-. • 10/9/69 7 lnclin1\lon 38 Lake 8 Min's name J'l Omament1t lon 9 Vita l juice 43 Carlled 10 ln fluenli 1! away by wta llhy violenc e people •r,, Consttll1llrJ11 11 Bind 48 Gas eou' 12 Shrub element 13 Cry 50 Cut tlmbt t 21 Anc ient 53 Insect Europe:an 55 Got out thorou~flrt of bed 23 Ot lty 511 Worth 27 Drowsed 57 Someth ing 21J Egg drink special JD In rvrry 58 B1rr1cud1 dlrl!ctlon : 59 Pe1cock 3 words constell allon ll Sta lr•ay 60 Epochal post 6l Chart of 31 Red --ont 's f1mllw 34 Ended 64 October I 35 Rhode Is land blrthstont , &6 Est1bllshtd JI. Ast1 s own tr 68 Amtrl clll ) 7 ln1trumenl humorist " ..... . --- Nabors Geis Variety New Show-Scime Gomer By VERNON SCO'IT HOLLYWOOD fUP!l -It takes guts or a death wish to quit a television series tied for number ooe In the ratings to take a fling at a new for mat. Nabors plans to spotlight a liingle guest each week. "They're mainly my friends," Nabors explained. "\Yc've signed Ca r o I !.&cl"!'~' Ntrtt~hJ ~·~ar n1a.rrni~•"' GALA PREMIERE TUESDAY, OCT. 1•1t1. J in1 Na bo r s , Silacauga, Alabama's ov.'n son, did it. He folded "Gomer Pvle" to litar in "The Jim Na bors Hour" which received some bouquets and brickbats from reviewers. said in hi! richly furnished of. fices at CBS . "But I tell them I think the new lihOW will be exciting. Anyhow, eve ry skelch [ do turns out to be Gomer no matter what kind of character I'1n pl aying, except in one sk lt whe:n l play the Lone Ranger." Nabors is as unspoiled as the day Andy Grlffilh first cast him as a bungling filling stalion attendant in his show seven or eight years ago. It is his quality of innocence, naivete and laC'k of worldliness that endears J im lO millions of \'iewers. Burnell, Ken Berry, Jane \\')'man , Kay Starr, Minnie Pearl, Wayne Newton, Juliet -~~~~~~~~~~~ Prowse and fo!ks like that." From a safe situation l'Om· tdy which ran in the top 10 for five years. and probably could have survived another half dozen years, Nabors must pro- ve he can make it without hiding behind Gomer. Generally three ingredients llre required Ior a perfom1,..r 10 make it as a va riety hou r host: talent, likabilily and luck. Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Carol B u r n t l t , J ackie Gleason and Perry Como have it. Nabors is loaded wlt.h the first two, leaving only luck to fill out the prerequisites for success in his new format. "Most everyDody told n1e not to leave Gomer," Nabors MITCH'UM KENNED!. maanam 111m1111 am E'•· Show Starn 1 P.M. C•11ri1h10111 Show Sct111rdoy fro111 l P.M.-S••dar Fro111 J BALBOA 673-4048 EThe stic M~~uc amine l'l()lll((llllS ·Tt~· I __.,,.1n11N1. /'ltlUlllS llU.l$1 & (Q Also in Color JAMES MASON JAMES COBURN "DUFFY" TWO GREAT WINNERS 'Lais 'llunuol! {}.Wlerpioce of'EroUcA / ~:.lk J dE OUR He retains lhese qualities on his new show . He also brings along Frank Su tton (v.•ho played Sergeant Carter) and Ronnie Schell (Duk e) from his Gomer show. A new regular is Karen Mor· row. Asked how his show would dif(er from the excess of musical-variety skeins in 1969· 70, Nabors gave a typical reply : "Our show ls truly a variety show because it has more variety. We have songs and dances and skelches with guests and sketches that in- clude our own group every week." RAther than load 11.i& show \Yith professiona l guest stars. ..:oo~u.ti~ .;cJ;:Ol\J,'l!m:ruJO'I DOCTOR ZHl\1\GO 111 PIN1¥l110f1. lol<O UI lflOW.Oll LA Sr 8 DA YS .. , .. ~ Fiii:-SOUTH COAST "'"'' ~LAZA THEATRE CIJRl'l!RATIOll San Diqo ff'HWly at B1ittol • 546-2711 ACRES OF FREE PARKlfiG Box Office Opens 6:45 -Show Start& at 7:00 p.m. HELD OVER "'C:OOOBYE. COLUMBUS' IS BOUND TO BE A CRE-'T SUCCESS I" ..... _. _,.,,,. .... ..__ '1111211!, ' .......... tc.m<I'" ,_,.!GI< pronounce it properly: Shy-oh """" c..m ()pm A.OOltion 1 -···•'·e EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT STARTS WED. '.Nov. 19 1 thru • ) Dec. 7 .I BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! WINNER6 ACADEMY AWARDSI THE WII...D BUNCH ttlJIJI ll'lll HOlO[N · BORGNIH[ f' L U S Glenn Cambell • Kim Darby .. lR.UEG~IT JOHNWAYNE ,;a '.J'ECHNICOLOR ~ '·~-~ .. 100 '" •O•~ COST• .. !~,\. JJ<O'<I l'I 11~: • •t•,.O• .,..._ · •-•.,.. ><v••"' '"" .. ,..., - 3rd Exclusive Wee k IEI RIUISOl ltCHllll !UR1DI "SlllRCISl"' - '""""'"""' <0<00 ' ., "' i!!j PLUS .•• LOVE IS THE r'RIME OF-E\lfR'f WOMAN .,..~, .. ,.,sa• """' ""''o'" w• •• -••• •••: llWii~ ~~~Dll• ~AO•'• I i•~ CllQQ fWl ~ ENDS TUESDA Y STl_VI_ M CCUfl_N 'BULLITT' 2ND BIG HIT _ .. -EF .. i~TTV .-~-w"'v llORHIE ~ _..CL"WDI!. .. • • 9 ,AC" 8Lltl>, AT l:LL1'9 • • •ft. CQA!IT HWY a ..... f>••<><> ~ • ••7 ·9909 • MVHT•NGrO .,. Ol:ACH NOW THRU TUESDAY "A PICTURE YOU MUST SEE THIS YEAR IS rA:i MAllllll McOO//Elt 19'> ~ C111.15l1Nf llJlNlH Ill.I 2nd Populer Feature rl , THE ', J\ r,;;r }' ~~~~?.. ~.~EIVERS , l I l t r I l ( I • I ' j . ··-···-·-----------------------------=--------~-~-----~-----------··---... Fountain Valley EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 62 , NO. 2~2. J SECTIONS, 38 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, "1969 TEN CENTS UCI .Profs Fight Regents_ Over Angela. Davis By THOl\1AS f'O fl:T UNE 01 II" DtllY ~li.t ~!11! The: Academic Senate of UC Irvine facu lty voted O\•en1·heln11ngl y \Vedncsd:iy l!I seek an injunction against the Cniversity's Board of Hegrnts. Angered UC! professors $ay tl1c regents overstepped their OOunds 111 removing credit from a course taught by Angela Davis. black professor at UCLA v.'ho is a n1embcr of th!' Communist Par· ty. (She "'as to speak today al Ir vine I Acadf'mic administration of t h e University legally ~ the right of the faculty, the professors contended. 11)f'ir vote v.·as to enjoin the regents from the ir Angela Da vis aclion and any further in- terference. 011ly ahout five hands \\'ere raised in ()pposition. Professor after professor told ()f his irdignation al the regents' political oppof1unis1n. Na rrO\\'IY defeatN! 5{J tn 41 , fol101A•1ng inlense debatr, \l'<IS a proposa l Ulat slu- dents' grade.o; nol be forv.·arded to the registrar until the mater of credit for l-.1iss Davis' course be resoh·ed. "I think v.•e have to lake a dramatic, bold, angry act," argued Joseph \\'hite, director of UCl's ne\v black culture pro· gram. But the larger number of prof<'SS(lr~ felt 1he proixisal to commandeer the ucr grading system was the v.•rong way to go aboul it and might have the effect of punishing students. The about 100 out or 27J faculty men1bPrs allending thr Senate meeting also voted unani1nously lo reco1nn1cnrl the Universlty-\\·i1tc Academic Senate resci nd a 1950 resolution. The resolution, voted hy rarulty nn 11\her UC cainpuses before Ir vine camr into being , contains two state111ents. On"" statemcnl, cited by the regents as 11111\ification for their action, prevl'nls Comn1uni st Party mcn1bers fr on1 joining the faccll y. The second stal ement reads: "No person v.·ho.se commitments or obliga- tions Lo any organization, Communist nr other, dcmonstratably prevent impartial $Cholarship and the free pursuit of truth 11·lll be employed by the University." It is that st atement, 1nore so than !\!(: one ~pccifically about Communist Party 111ernbers. that 1trew !he unanimous op- posi lion of the faculty 1nembers votinc. The faculty also voted to have its Coni· jSee UCI PROFS, Page ZI Beach Rule Sought City W ~1its ll1intingto1i, Bolsa Chica SHE 'LL TELL BELIEFS Communist Angela Davis Angela Davis W 011't Sqt1elcl1 Red Pl1ilo sophy Dy JACK BHOBACK Huntington Beach ci!y 0H1c1.:lls ti1day arc reactivating their bid to secure nperating right s to both Huntington and Bolsa Chica stale beaches through direct contact "A'ilh the stale director of rccrca- t1on and parks. Vincent l\1oorhouse, city director or harltors and beaches, and Dcveloprnent Coordinator Tom Severns said today they ~ave invited \\'ill ia1n J>, l\1o!t, .Jr., the state p<1rks chief, lo visit Huntington Beach in the nrxt month to see \.\•hat has bPcn done on the local beach, They \1•111 explain the city's maste r plan of clcvrlop· meri t rr·on1 lhc Santa Ana River to Sunset Beath. "\Vr fl'Cl tha t if the slate stands by its list of principles ou11ined by l\·lotl during the Californ ia League of Cities Con- !crrncc in San Francisco last v.·eek, \re can provide outstanding park op- portunities,'' hloorhouse said. "Our plan v.·ill save the city, rounty a;id state considerable money," the harhors and beaches director continued. ~h:orhousc ixiinted out lhal the city has al!e1n ptcd to convin~ the state to rclin· 11u ish control of the two stale beaches in the l'ommunily ,in lhc past years but it has never v.·orked out. lie contends that the beaches should be dereloped :hf; full length of the city limits undrr a unified plan cal!ing for adequate parking space, full landscaping and max.· LOS ANGELES !UPI ) -Commun1~t Angela Davi.~. assistan( profcs!lor of philosophy at UCLA, says she is not going: to keep her political beliefs out of lh~ noncredit course she lcachc~. 1'lorntorl11n1 llejected Speaking to a cro\vd of J ,25{1 person.~ Wednesday, Miss Davis, who is appeahnr: her notice of dismlss<il by University of California Regents, said. "The fact that I'm a member of lhe Com munist Party gays 10met.hing about ~·hat kind of mind 1 have. Valley Cou1icil to Face . ''I can't and won"t keep my polit1cal opinions CIUt of the classroom. I think they belong there,'' .she said. Load of New Business Miss Da vis, 25 , denied she had an.v directives from the Cornmunisl Parl y about how to conduct her class. In other developmenls. Gove r nor Ronald Reagan said UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young and Dr. Donald Kalish, chairman of the philosophy deparlrncnl , violated a r ule against hiring Co111- munists. Reagan said, "r-.1y personal opinion is lhi.o; was deliberately conlrivl'd as a pro- vocation to bring about a cnnrronla!1on." "The students' e1nolions have been car· ried away by facully attitudes. /I. small group of the faculty is u.~ing the studcnls as cannon fodder .'' lhP. Governor s<1 1d. Young denied that he ~n{·W !\11!>.'i Davie: was a Communist 'rhrn i-he was hirrd end Kalish has dcn1rU ~uch kno11 lcdi;c frequently. Post Applicnnl1' To Meet Council Applicants for three vacant parks and recreation commission posts and one Planning comn1iss1011 post have been in- vited to meet with Fount;iin Valley Cily Council al 7:a<l p.m. T11 csday. Jntervie\vs wi!l be conducted and selet·- tions made following Lhe '-'il.y hall meeting. Mayor Edward Just suggested Interviewing the candidates lo gain a better insight inlO lheir capabilities. Par): commission posts lo be filled 111· elude those of George .'lent\ and Bcrn1 r. Sval~lad. who won council seats in the recall election, and r-.1rs. Jcannc l\1oss, who resij!Jled follow ing the recall election. The planning ~al became available la.st Tuesday when city councilmen removed John Mangano lrom ttial post. "'" Oclol)f•r mnra!nr1un1 nn nr1'1 busi ne ss rcqucstrd by Fo11 ntain Valll1Y l\hJ)'Or Ed11 arr1 Just fell aparl Tuf's(ta.v night as counciln1en put in requests for 1'.J studies or agenda items under ne1v business. The city's !hrcc fre shmen cou ncilmen -111 their first re,1,'lllar meeting since being elected to office -ac cou nl t'd for 12 of the requests and Just hin1self put in 1ine for plannin~ director Stan t-.1ansfieli.I. Counci lman George Scott nskcd fnr '. -The city attorney to drafl up a todc of ethics on Cflnflict of interest. -Necessary acl.ion tu rep<'al the •'J:::th rule" 111hich requires majori!y vote for a counciln1an to re·que.c.t a sta ff report. -A report on Edi'.ion casen1enls w1th 111 lhc city, -A report nn the s1alus of ~!reels nr:1r Lr•s Amigos llLgh &:hvoL -A study on s:ilcty v.·aH.s al·ross lh<' ~an Dirgo Freeway. i\1ayor Just asked that counc 1lmcu se t ;i public hearing on a ~roup of four-plcx <ipartments proposed on \Varner .Avenue hy former pl annin g comm 1 s s 1 on c r 1'hon1as Grafton. Councihn;;n Ron Shenkman req ur51'.":•I · -An orclinancc limiting the al101\•ahlr. lcrins for mayo r. -A ~!udy on ;;ftcrnoon pol1Ct' patrols near both high schools. Students Vote lo Pay In Minority A;d Plan SAN FRANCISCO (A PJ -Students al predotninanlly wh ile Unive rsity of San }o"rancisoc voted Wednesday 1,070 to 230 in favor of assessing themselves an extra $5 apiece next spring to finance scholarships for minority students. Tax Calls Deluge Coining Orange County's assessor and tax: coll~ctor teamed up today to beef up th eir stoff for wh1:1 L they predict will be a deluge of phone caUs during Lh e next eight weeks. . . . ~ As.'!essor A_ndre»1 J. Jlinshn,v 's office v,•111 n1a1l 310 ,000 tax bills during the coming \\•eek and he an.d jax collector Don ~OZ· Jey predict -on I.he basis or past expenence -that the malhni;;:s to county homes and businesses will prompt 9.000 phone calls to their office. . . Those calli:. both officials sajd. s hould be directed to JU St one number -8:14-3890. Ten specially t rained ('Qunty aides \vl.11 .handle call s on thal line to resolve queries made by those rece1v1ng lhe record number of county tax b ill s. , , . . TI1e tax information tolcphone <1nswcr1n~ service \v1ll h:i;1 11 operations Oct. 16. Its opcrnlors-. lfinshaw said .. "have received thorough professional training 1n ma'l.lcrJ relating to property assessment and laxation." Councilman Bernie Sl'alstad wanted : -Recogni tion for three out.standing Fountain Valley 1-ligh School students. -An an1endrnenl to an ordinance v.·hich would guarantee the mailing or riotices to residents affected by a proposed zone change. lie later rescinded this request on advice that the planning co1n1nission "·as ;ilrcady working on it. -A staff rcpor! on the ci ty's industn~I land. -lnformatton on proposed traffic lights al E01ogrr A1•enuc <1nrl Newhope Street. -.<\ rcporl on possible use of cont ract zoning. !ncumtJC11t Co11nci lman ,John l/arper, who nnrrp;i\ly h:1s a biJndlP of re(!uests, 11;is 111iir1 for thr rvl'ninR. Shenkmt1n cau· t1onl'd h1~ fel1 011· freshman cou ncilmen 1hat !hPV rouldn't "take care of all their 1·;:;111p~1~n pr01nlses right a"'ay." The n1ecting finall y adiourncd at 12 JO :rm. Solon to Keep J>ushing State Nuclear Plants An Orange County legisla~or declared today he will continue pushing for stale. ctevelopment of nuclear energy plants to head off a future crisis involving lack of adrqu<1te pov.·er supplies. Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R- Fullerlon) announced two meetings, OcL JS and 16, of lhe California Joint Com- mittee on Atom ic Development and Space, of which he is chairman. . The panel v.·i\1 meet next week 1 ~ _the Capitol Building with l'ilate nrhc1als rcsixinsible for choosing nucll!ar power plant sites. "TI1e purpose of the meeting . is In clarify and expand upon the functions of lhe Po"•er Plant Siting Co1nmittee recently formed under the Department of Resources," Briggs said. He added that the session wi ll be part nf a long-range pla n lo bring California to the arloption of nuclear energy pcl\\'er. "We have seen from ou r recent meeting in Eureka that Californ ia will soon he in a 'power crisis' unless we use our talent cinrl imagination to plan ahead,1' he concluded. Stock "larketa NEW YORK L-'P) -The T>ow Jone.! industri~I average -"'idely v.•atchcd i;tock n1arkct barometer -~agged be- lo\v lhe 800 level but altcnipltd a rec(!V· t'ry 111\e lhis afternoon. (See quotations, P(jgc~ 28-29 ). Al 2 p.m. lhe ;ivrr;ige \VRS off 1.84 ~t N)() .. 16, after having been down 4.~ ro 797,.85 aL noon. imum use or the sands for e\•eryonc. •·we. do not feel th;it the i;tate hn~ dev('loped Lhe Bolsa Chica State Park lo its full capacity and we \Viii show this tG t.1otl next month," Moorhouse said. Se\'ern!>~ said that flfol~ stated in San Francisco "governmental functions are best performed by that level of govern· ,ment closest and most responsible to the people." ''\Ve lccl that there is a basic dif· fercnce of opinion between Mott and the eity on \Vhat CQnstitutes development of the beaches," Severns continued. .. !\toll certainly has been for less develop1nent than the city. \\'e \.\'iii show him what has been done lo \.he city beach in contrast to Bolsa Chica," Severns ad- ded. rl .. ll V PllCT ''°'I ~ti.It Se11ate Group Gives Approval To Haynsworth FIRE CHIEF PICARD HONORS ALERT STUDENT HADLAND In Huntington Beach, a Passer.by Who StopfMd to Help Boy Saves Ho1ne • Firernen Honor GWC Student \\'ASMINGTON (UPI ) -The Scnatr. .Judiciary Committee :ipproved t he Supreme. Court nomination of J urlge Cle- ment F. Jlaynsworlh by :1 \().6 vo le today but his chances of winnin~ confirmation by the Senate itself were considered hazardous. The floor battle over President Nixon 's controversia l choice or the 56·year-old South Carolinian is not expected to begin for al least two weeks. The Jlldiciary co1nm11t!'e ('hairman, Sen. Ja1nes 0 . Eastland (D-r-.1iss.). said it 11·ould take that long for formal repor1 s OO!h pro and con lo he prcpar<'d and printed . Eas!lanrl prrdicle<l eo11firma11on by il comfortable 11u1r~in allhough other, Hl- form<i l counts indica licd the vole 111;.i y be r111i te clo~. The \•Ole recommending Jl;iyn.~\\'Orth 2s .in associate JUStice can1e after a t11•0- hour closed co1nmittcc session . Fh.r.: Hepubl1cJ11s and fi1·e Democrat~ voled tor hin1; live Democrats anO on('_ Republican -GOP Senate \\'l11 p flobcrt M. Grtffin -voted ·against Sen. Charles l\l<1lhias I fl-r-..fd.J, abst.aincd. \Vindb)o11•n embers frorn ,11 burning Hunl ington Beach home threatened neighboring houses r-.Iond<iy, but fa~t at· 1ion by a young assistant Scoutmaster kepi. lhe lire from spreading lo al le;i,i,t one oUler horne, e i l y officials said \\·ednesdny . \Vhil e firemen doused the main blaze ca11scd by a Los Angeles fire1nnn nt· teinpting to di srose of son1e outboard inotor fuel, Steve Hacll~nd. <1n 18·year old Golden \\'est Col!ei!c studenL jumped on· 10 the roof of a neighl>oring home anti rr('\'('ntcd lhe fire from sprr.tding. \\'«lnesday he w;is rewarded by Fire ·'· '. .·. Seal Bench Citcb Lt Young Heroes In Life Saving fi;:iyh said the cotnmillee vote would Four boys h;n·e br.cn honored "'Ith ll ha1·e no crfcct on the fl oor decision. plaque from Sea l Beach fl layor John ..Nonr. of us in our \.\'ildest dream thought llainilton and Pol ire Oiicf Lee S. Case 1~c v.·outd defeat him in com mittee,'' ff)r their contribution in savi ng the life or Bayh told reporters. a 20-year old man v.·ho 11•as severely f.asl!and said mrist of lhe closed bleeding from motorcycle crash wound.o; .~cssion was spcnl d i ~cuss i n g in "' rernote. dcserl area, Haynsworth's connections wilh a vending Seal Bcaen police officers Dave Van ma<'hine C11m pany. Jfolt and Bill Stea rn~ w~rc lcacling ::ome It "'as Haynsworth's ownershi p of a members of the poli<'C·~ponsored "Cani!'I Qne·sevenlh interest in 11. vending La 1'ran.s" molorcycle club back to their rnachine finn thal had contracts v:ilh campground near Lancaster Ju11e 29. Southern lcxtile planl.<; lhat lcrl lo some '\\'hen they found Jimmy Lee Bratton of of the allegalions of conflict of interest Bu1TeTI, Calif. unconscious ar.d bleeding against him. severely fro111 cuts on his face and Haynsworth cast a deciding vote in a forehead. n1ling several years ago in favor of a tex· The brother nf th!! injured had at,. tile rinn in a labor practices case before ternptl'd to revive him and stop U1e his 4th circuit court of appeals. bleeding. Al toda y's commitlcc niecling, Bayh As the two officers sped to camp in !hr. presented a "~ill or. par~lculars" against high desert country to obtain a first aid Haynsworth, 1nclud1ng 1nst;1r~c~ of t..he kit. f11ark .Jacinto, 14, of 1717 Harbor judge'i; involvement financ1al!y w1lh \\'ay, and Steve Thompson. 15, Qf 218 4th Hlig<lnls before hL<; ~ur~. . Strttt, both of Seal Beach, rode their The CQmmittee vote in Haynsworth S' ~~~torcycles to a farm house and phoned ravor had been antirlpaled but there wa~ ~ an ambulance. no certainly thal he coukl win con-Earl King, IS, of 16662 Somerset Lane, firmalion from th~ Senate Itself. llun lington Beach, stayed with the crash A UPI poll taken late Wcdnesd~y .~how· victiln, supplying him with much needed ed 38 senators wou ld vote ag:un~t Lhe water to wash the sand out of his rnouth South Ca_roli~a federal appeals judge and and cuts and to help protect him from the 3.1 for him 1f the vote was !aken now. blistering he aL Thal left 29 senator.~ 11ncomm1Ued o~ tl:ie Scott Chrisman. 15, of :1762 Scban St.. i.~.~ne. Two of lhe four top Repubhcain Long Beach, rode his motorcycle over Jeadq~ have announced they wHI vote five ml\es of ·rocky trails to the main again.~\ his confirmation . highway to meet the ambulance and lhr.n llowe'lcr, the Nixon administration wa~ led It to the location \.\"here Bratton hid making an open fight on ~laynswnrth's fallen. behalf with Vice Presl<1ent Spiro T. Agnew 11cting as chief spoker:nnan. Jn Dallas, toda y, Agnew described chargel'i of unethical cnndud raised again11t Hayns\.\•orlh 1111 ''flimsy end ron- trtvcd." AJ:ncw previously said in Denver thal the opponenL~ of the nomlncf! were C'ondurtinP: a campa ign of "character as~as5lnatlon.'' /" ' " ' Scl111111anu iu J\1oseow. MOSCOW CUP!) -F'repch Foreign fltinisler l\1a11rice Schumann arrived lo- rlAy for high level talks on Franro-Sovle t relations in a contimialion of \he De Gaulle ,roHcy of trying tn lmprovt cooperation between Par\.!I and Moscow. C!i1ef ll;iy Pic11rd fnr hrs action with .11. !r11cr of c0m1ncndat1on. Th is is Fire J'rt1venl1on \\'eek :llld fire departn1ent O[- : i('i:ds s11id Hadlund hall become the ~·ity's most outstanding civilian fireman lhr'logh his action Hadland, \vho Jives nearby at fllll Orlando Drive, arrived at the fire at 16201 llrimhall Lane about lhe same ti111e as firr 11nits. lie was still \\'Carini! hi., ;is:sist:int scoutn1astcr's unifornl worn lo 1hl· funeral of his scoutmaster earlier !hat day. "Somebody yelled. 'There._~ a fire on the n)()f' and I JUn1ped on the fence, llnt 11p on lhe roof and tried to put out the f111· "i\h my feet." Hadland rcc;illcd. ··1'hen somebody handed n1e a booe." :0.1r!-:. Dnn1el Ahc!, 16202 Brimhal! Lan r, 11 Jin~c house "'as c:ndanf!c rcd hy lhe l111rn1n~ l'mbcrs, w;i.~ \Valrhini:: th:? fire :u·ro~~ the ~rrcel and had no idea that her o;vn home 11•,1s t'lll'l;ingcrcd, firemen said. "Shl' called me later \\'hen :<>he found r.•11 ;ind ::aid she 11•::i.~ quilc impressed w11h the you ng man," said Capt. .I. V. Vin cent. Sant.a Ana wind conditions creat.cd a h1~hPr 1han normal h.izard by e<1rrying the sh insles aloft and depositing them nn hou.~f's far rrmovcd fron1 lhe fire sou rCt'. "The em bers were traveling acros.~ Edwards Street and landed about 700 In 900 !eel away. That means lhey went ::cross one row nf homl'I', <1crns.111 f.:dwards Street and lhen clear into annlhcr trae1 ·· ··tt \vou ldn 't have taken much on a dry day such as t-.1onday lo lighl fires in the other homes,'' he added. Orange Coa•t Weather Fair and warmer is the weather· man's message for Friday alon,q the Orange Coast, with some palchy clouds along I.he shore and leniperatures back up to 80 de- grce3. INSWE TODA V A NP,wport Beacli firm i.i '-T.· rl"rime11ti1t(1 Wifh n .~/l"Onl t11(1illt: Jor n11tomob1lr.~ 111hich u1ill 110 from zero to 120 mp/~ in o fl!ID iccond!i. Pooe .l 1'1.i111 . 11 CtMfo<,.I• f CllUlll.. »·II c .... 1c1 11 Crtuwwlll " D~ "'911<•1 II ~.... 11 ........ , ..... . 1!11,..,,•111"""' ,.. ,, .. ,.,_. JI." t'O<IHO... II ...... l....... u ,..,_lllM• I ~., .... L.i<ell'" 11 "!"" t" ''""IH M Mltttlftfl If Mrllt• •·" Mvtv.i P•fl'il• H Nllllllll N-1 •, .t. 1 0•-Ct<illtV U ,,.,,, »·ti SIM• Ml,.,.•lt U·" Ttt.wl-Jt T~tltn JNI Wtl lkl I 0-W~llt tt ""''"' "''"" ... , w-·· """ 1•11 , -~·• ,,-~-r,.,,. • •--·~----~·----···~-·-·--•-•-•• ••--•• --·------------........ --~-·-~------·------------r-•--------• ·~ -c•-• •• 2 DA.IL Y PILOT H T~unday, Octobtt II), 1%9 Lost Her .Job Ha11oi Asks Army Club Agent Tells Kickbacks To P1·otest WASlt lNGTON (UPI\ -A buxon1 blonde agent who booked enteriainers in· I) Army se r\'i<:e cl11bs in Vietnam lo~t hrr busi neiS bceause sergeants running the clubs demanded kickbacks from the perlonners, Senate in\'esligators said to- day. Jure Collins. an allracli ve book ing ;i~cnt from Australia. \\as called be~orc !he Senate Pennanl'nt lnl'CS\Jg3ttons :\Jbcommittec. :it1ss Collins, a former ('nte rtainer herself, allegedly lost the i;crvice club engagements on which her busi ness depended .,..,hen she refused to t;ive the sergeants a ki~kback. . . Subcommittee investigators said r.11ss f'ollins dealt with some of the saint rrrgeants cited in pre\'ious testimony for ;i.lltgcd kickbacks, gambling "skims.'' :hefts and embezzlements from ar:my :-;er\'ice clubs in Germany, f t. Benrung , (;a., and in Vietnam. The investigation already has <.:O~l retired J\1aj. Gen. Cai I C. T11rner, tnrmer Armv provost n1a rshal, and Sgt. r.Taj. Williaffi 0. \\'oqldridge. ro~nl~rly _Lhc Army's Lop enlisted man, the distmgwsh- N service medals thty had been av.·arded for their PerXagon v.·ork . Wooldridgt and several sergeants who managed service clubs allegedly beg~n the~r racket al Augsburg, Germany. 1n 1964. continued it at Fort. Benning, then 1ook it lo Vietnam, managing to t ransfer iogethtr and get jobs r un n in g •·consortiums" of service clubs at each pml. . . Turner and retired Maj . Gen. \\'1\ham A. Cunningham 111 _hav~e been accused of covering up invest1ga11ons of what Sen: Charles Jt Percy (R·Ill.), caHed a "khaki Cosa Nostra." "There was gener al indifference by Ar.ny authorities," Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff CD-Conn.). acting subcommittee chairman, said of I.he ~rvice club scan- ri als. ..No one seemed to care \'ery niuch ." Tne subcommittee heard testitnony Fountain Valley Plnnners Breeze Througli Agenda Fountain Valley PI a n n in g C<tm- n11ssio11crs continued three of four pubhc hearings y,•hile breezing through a light agenda \\"ednesday night. They did approve a new single fam ily rrsidence (R-1) zone sought by the ('las.~ic De\'elopme nt Company for the norlh~·est comer of Jlril A1·enue and i\"rwhopc !'.itreel. Hen1.<i continued included -A request for commercial i:on1ng on !he s.ourheast co rner of r.1agnolia Strcrl ;ind Heil Ave nue. The area is planned for r;\nglc fa mily residences. It will c01ne up again "'O\'. 5. -A requesl lo opt>n a "health spa"' in a ~mall shopping center on the northv .. e.~l ~1de of ~lagnolia Streel and Garfield 1\1enue. Commissioners said they have some questions about lhe propo.<ial , but 1he applicant .,..,as nol present . 11le mat- ter ~·as rescheduled for Oct . ~. -A propm.cd change in 10ning for a &:ctil"ln of Green \"alley land c11 rren1!y rlc~ignated for apartn1cn1s 11 as continued lo an indefinite dat e Or1e!nprr Grorgr Hol stein is 5eetdng a chanse to ::;ingl e ran1ily rc>sidenl1al. 11 un I ing ton !:i i gna I Li ghts Appnn cd S1i;:na l hghts 11·Lll bf' 111~t;i l lcd all'lng Pac1f1c: Coast ll1t:h1ray at l~oldcn \\'e.'>I, F1ro;l and Munl1ngton Strce u;-, 1•.hilc U1o:oe al ,\lain Strecl wi\1 be modif ied. ~lunl.lngtun Be<ith (i!y Counc1ln1cn r-.1onday nigh t .iwarded the ~7.'i,768 con- tract for Lhe work to Sm1Ui ElecLiic Co. of Santa Ana. •. • DAILY PILOT ll11b•·I II, Wt od """"e~• ~~o P~~1<>11~r r~ ....... "••vii t d•ltf 1 ~""'"' A. )..~u•ph;nt Ml•l91~, l e,•Ot .... lh,11 W , 1~i.• .l.U«lttf f.Olttlt >4w111111,l•1t l••th Otti~• 309 5!)1 Sitt•! M1iJ:,.t Ad drt111 P.O. lo~ 790, '26~1 Ortie1 Olfit11 H-•t 9•1<" 1111 w.,1 l!•ltf'• t oo"''-d C.~JI• Mt •I lJO \\'r<t !•• S'""' Llt uf\I l t-'1'; JU F~rt•1 '"'""' DAILY ,.~or. "''I" w1'k 1' '5 a.tn~·~·d , •• l<fw.,,rr.•. 11 ""Ol•W'l•O 0•''' '"'"' ~ -01v In Hll'l•l tt "1''°"' ror 1-<u•T•"O•n• e c.ch, F-1•111 Vtlley, Co\11 Mou , '""' ~·t t ttc1' 1n4 l•9ll<'• I I•<"· t i""" '""'~ '"'' tt"Qlo•1I odillom. O••-Co.oll r.,~"'" ,.,9 C.o"""'"~ pt!••l"I ~11ntt 1t• 111)11 W•·,1 l •ICOI 11•0 . ljf'*'-"''' l~•<ft, l r'<ll J JO Wtll l'llV $!1rol, (OllO MUI , Ttlt, .... 17141 '42-4111 fre111 W.,,_Mtf'ft Ctll 14f·1221 C~ Alt'ft"rl.!itt '41-1671 (!lflYlltM, ltd. 011,,_t .(ti ll 'uOtl•PNne t,,..,,, .... >le ........ ,,, ,. , ...... , ........... ot 1letlo1 "'"tlor (f 1!1Wlf"t-••10 ""''"' ..-,.y De '"""~di!<. ... "'"""'' OPK•"' ~·'"'"l­o• •~••"'"' ., ... ,.,. $1(•~t CllU •·Ol'°'l' ~· d •I .,,...roe;.t .,., .... 1•0 Ct•To ..... (!&, (11 lo>• 1 ~ '"' t • t~ I,.• ~•''"' 1~«1 "'e••~ly, ~I "'.Ii! J! jO """"''VI ..... +111•1 11<>''~"''""~• ll N "'~ ·~11. ( \\'ednesday lh11t \\'ooldridge and three o!!lcr sergeants fom1c>d a corpo ration ,1·hieh sold supplies to the Vietnan1 service clubs run by the samc> sergeants. "llere 1~·e ha1·e a cornp:iny forrned by four master sergeants 11·ho have bct•n together from Augsburg lo Bl'nning tn ) \l1etnarn -v .. here1•er the action is.'' Jtibicofl Sllld. "Tl1ey de<.11 11"1th the111sclve'.". f1'-'Y llic mse!1•es, ral;e 1n lhe profit for the1nselves .. ,it becon,es obvious that the capital that goes into this business is (·api ta l derived frorn skim 1ning and other n1:ilfeas;i nc:e in Gern1any and oth~r <1rcas," he scull. Sa11itatio11 Boards Seek: Kids Ditl Tl1is Legal Co11nsel Directors of the various Orange County Sanitation Districts have asked for time to consult with an atlorney specializing in labor relations before giving recognition to a sanitation workers association. \Va sh111g ton , D.C .. police chnrged three JUVe111les with dropping a 71-pound s lab of concrete ot-f a bridge on1.o this car, kill inf, the driver, Fernando Pedro, 37, of 1-<~ajrfax , Va.Tie slab c rashed through I lie roof as the car passed under a bridge In ('reek Park. The youths. !he youngest 13, charged \vith homicide. f{ock \l"Crc Coyote Stalking Schools The Orange County Employes Associ:i- tion requested recognition \Vednesclay night from the directors as the offici<.1! representative for the districFs sanitalio11 workers, 83 of whom ha ve already joined the association. f'arents Fear Predotor Will Attack l'hildren On advice from their atLorney, 1nem· hers of the executive board of Uie se1·en districts asl;ed for a meeting Oct. 21 wi th attorney Herbert A. ll-foss of Santa Ana , a labor relations specialist. Some employes fear t ha t direclors are avoiding recognition of the association v.·h.ich .,..·ould act as the bargaining agent on salaries. Fred Harper, general n1anager of the combined sanitation districts, said today lhal the delay was requested so directors could be sure of taking the proper steps in recognltion. "The law clearly al1011•s the rmployes to form an association," explained Harper. referring lo the sla te ~1c>yers­ ?\lilias·Bro1\·n Act. J ohn O'l\tal!{'y, ~taff rrprr~n t:itl\·r fn1· the 5,800-membC'r l:'.:n1ployes i\swciat1011. said his organization docsn ·t fcrl d1rcc· !or s are stalling. ··1 think lhey·rr just in a ncv.· arcn :ind "·ant to be sure of every sll.'p they lake.'' he :-;aid. Harper indicated !he question (1f associalon recogn1t1f!n may come up and lhe nest joint meeting, Nov. l2, of the dJJctors of the sci rn sa1111auon dtstricts. A ~k1tt1sh coyote. -perhaps dr1vrn rron1 1he hills by hungrr or a dangerous toe -has 'vorricd residents near \\'ordlo1v an1f :-iewland Schools 111 lluo- ungton Brac:h. The grey predator has been spotted in thal nrca the p:ist lhrec 111ec>ks by parents ·.\"ho fCa r he niay be rabid or might al· !Jc:k 1hcir children on lhe wa y to school. At!r.mpts by resid{'n\s and rnen rrorn the ilun1an Soeie!y lo corner the animal ha1•e failed as he dashed dovm drainage chane!s and sprinted out of reach. No one has yet been attacked by the animal, who :.t>ems more afraid ol humans than vice 1 cr~a. ~ay res1drn\s. \fr:-.. nrrna rtl il1r Kcrnon. o! !!l!l/2 L'ltu.~ 1.1111r·, ~;11d ill f1 r:--l pc-ople thought thr 1!1 1ldrP11 11rn· n•<iking up 1ht> slor_-.,·, ~'r $1·c1ng too m<1ny '"Hciad Runner '' l'ilrt.Klns . Bu~ el'en she has uow seen 1l, ~he admits. Rrporl s of coyoles in Huntingt on Bcacll l1ave been rare the pest few years, though at one 11me the area reportedly had dQzCn<; of 1hcin. The ncarcs~ kno.,..·11 locat1011 fur grUup:. (If coyot es in Orange Pnge I UCI PROFS ... mltlee on Academ ic Frec>dom continue to ~ludy the issues in ordrr lo. 1n the "'ord~ of As~istant P rofe.~:o;or of Anthropology .l~an Lave, "~Ian action 1\·1th more teeth ill It., All other businl.'ss was postponed ;is the i 'AO·hour Senate meeting, tirst nr lhc 11('1v :ochool yea r. \Vas taken up entirely ....-ith l!l<' r-.1 iss Ua1·1s controversy. \.,s.,c1 ate P rofessor of Ph1l o~ophv :--;i;ir,lc.v r.1un:o;a t intrrnluccd 1J1c ho1\y rlcb:i!ed proposal lh;ll 11n :id hnc f«eult;.' «on11n11!rr l<tke ovrr lron1 the rrs.;1 str,,r ;idn11111stra t1on ol g r:idr~. to sl111w 111:1~ c;ranting of c!)urse cr{'d1t and grading 1s lh,. prl't"<)gat11c nf !hr fncull~· · I li:el lhe l/nl\'rr:-.11\' hn' lflnH' t,.. 1hr pi11nt 11 herr the rC'gerits ~1t round thr1r l<1n~ t;lh!r an<I kicl; pc>nplr oul of th!" l . .,,.~~roo1n."' i\lu11sa t :-.ai d. ''\\c h;11r .1~ ~.trnng a case a;; 11·e'rc going lo h;nr. lliry lla,·c violated their own rule~'' 1\ssistant Profrssor of Jl1,t0ry nichard 'Frank said Uie facul!v 1\·ould look fool1~h issuing \'ain threats. fie said without sup- .Rash of llequ esls For Sig us Due'! A rash of requests for directional s igns 10 new apartmenl units 11·as predicted \\'~dnesday night by the Fountain Valley p!anni~g_slaff in a rrport to the planning corn1111ss1on. Se nior planner Ned Parsons told com- nlissloners that lhe city euTTent\y has no ord inances to allo11• directional signs for apartn1en1s. He suggested adoption of an ordinance similar lo that \\'hich controls sign~ for residential lr<icL1;. Comm issioner Carroll f\lohr caut!oned the 5laff to consi(lrr lhc dilferc>ncr. ~tween apartn1enls and homrs. "\\'e lll!ed a time limit on \l1{'ir si~ns," he ex- plained, ··as ~·e.11 11s strict limH.at1on lo lhe number of orI·sHe signs." Chainnan James Dick su~gestcd the 5taff .study the .si tuation anrt bring ba~k a jlroriosal for an apartn1t'nt s 1 & n crdinancc. Cardinal por1 nr all the (;iculty 1he attt<mpl 10 1akt orrr bfadf'~ would her,..mc a farer and a J,a5cu. Pro!essors 11011!d ha1·c to l;ick in 1nonl'y to hire pt·r~ons hl proce~s the grades, he c::ru tihned. Yicr ('hancl'llor for Ac;1dcm1c Affair; l:og1'r l\U~$rll c ~timlrd that grades 11u1nbrr 20.000 per quar1er. 1\'>:;i~l:rnt Prnf~ssor nf Phv~1c1; Gr or'!f' J:e11rr s:iicl lhr 1Jroposal .1·i1 S 1nli>ncl<>d to 101·11;;: on 1hr ftlh"'~lo11 of lci:;;!J t1· ... Ry the regcnl.~ sl1intlJllb ordi'rs trh LH·11l1y 11.1.~ 11ie rii;ht to gilc course crcd11,'' he ~:url. 1hf'lf \C'f"SLOll Of la 1v arid ortJrr I~. ,,,•lU hcth•r fnl lri11 ou r orc!crs e1·rn if \\"e brcrt k li:r l;11r.· Blark studrnt Torn \\':ilfnrd 1'11rl !hr fJcultv th<i t t!lr rcgrnt ~ h:i1'r conl1nu:illv J11q :o;l:q1pcd thL'Tll 111 thr f~trr .ind lh:>l ~l11dr11t~ h•nd to rr~p{'Ct :l proir•~or •·11ho ~\JlldS fur !>(H11cll11 ng. h;i~ s o 111 C' barkbnne. su1nc: gun1p t10n." Btit ,.\<;~ist1111l Prof<'~s 11r 11f ~l:'l the111<1lics Fr:i11k C<u1nnn1to ~a1d !hr. resolu tion would be re;id hy the regents ;1~ a sl ap in lhelr facl' and \licy woulcln "t 11t·gotiate ou 1ha t b<1s1s . Larnar ll ill , as.~istant prflft'S!'Clr or hil>lOr), s:iid he 11 orried rhal 1f 1hr farult v hel d 1n lrusl the i;r:ides ftl!ow.ships rnighl be lo:.t an d ~\ttden\s (lr:>f1er!. 1\ncl !hr ~1 :ilr . hr ~aid. tould \'ery simply subpocoa the grade records. ··1 don·t think \I C ~hould n s!; 1nl'oh·1ng 1111r~rlves 11·ith ~o di cy 11 pr1,pnc;ition :is !his." !Iii! said. and he. introduced 1he ~ucccssful inj11nct1on resolution . 1t <;a~·s the Irvine Sena ll' shall call tip(ln the L:niversily·1\•ide Ac:;1de111ic Assemb ly l'J ri>lain counsel lo seek an iniunclion harr1ng the rcg{'nls fro m inlerfering in the ;1C'arl<'mic administ ration of 1hl' l1ni"ersit.y, )lL"C'~{'_ntly the rigli l of the Acadcn1ic Assrn1t.il r. Re<l 1'errorists Kill 10 iu Manila r.IAi\ILA I UPI I -Gunmen suspected ol being Con1munist lluk guerrillas killed 10 prr:.on~. including nine un:tnned Filipino guards, as they )ell work at a L'S . Navy bas{'_ early IOflay, lini ng lip 1hc 11cl1ms·and mo11·i11g the111 down . County is in the lull:-; of I.he lr\'int Ranch, casl of Newport Beach. i\1rs. Robert Sharkey of Lht Hun tington Bea ch Hun1ane Society says their men t1nve tried lo capture the wild coyote 1nore !han a dozen times. '·:-iow we're going to ask the F'ish and Came Depart- ment for adl'ir.e,'1 she said. J\1rs. Sharkey also warned residents not lo atteznpt to tra p the anlrnal !.hen1selves. Any animal \v hen cornered and fright en- ed ca n be dangerous. The coyote appears lo be .... eJl.fed. shr added. Reports have been turned Jn of 01·er-turned trash cans and coyotes nonnaHy feed on rabbus. The coyote -na1neless as yet -has been described as about 35 pounds in '•'eight, grey and bushy and si milar in ap- pearance to a Gern1<'ln . shepherd . /.-lrs. .Sharkey said they are "cowardly animals" and she was surprised lo see one around a lol of hon1es. Unlike most of his breed, this coyole doesn't seem afraid to make daylight ap- pearance$, often being sighted during early rnorning or !ale c rc11i11g hours, say residents. lla1·]Jo1· Co111111issio11 Asl{s Bal{er Tell Pollution View Orange County Super.,.1sor J)av1rl L. H:iker -11·ho c!ai1ns Los Angeles Harb.Jr 1:oll1111on is 11·orse lhan !hat of Lake Erie -Ila.'-been 1n~·1ted 10 drfcnd his cl;un1 s DeMolay Seeking Books for Gls The Huntington Beach Chapter ol lhe Order of De:'llolay 1s collectin g bool;s to :..end to serl"ice1nen overse:is. ""i\lan.v De:'llola)'S fro1n our chapter and ~'lllS :ind hu :-;b<111ds of local people <1rr tn \"1c!11a1n and we Itel lhcy \\Ouid ap- prceirrte an effort by local cili1.rns to ~end b<..10ks, '' srtid Brar.I Urcw. cha1rn1<111 u: !hr ea111pa 1An. Hrs1dents 1rhn 111~h to 1l11n.-i1e hooks can 1 :11! Brcv; at 962·-IJ21 or Bob Kall. rnasler 1ou ne1lor of th{' l!X'al chaptrr, at 962·2169 ;ind 111e1nbers "'ill pick up the book ~ ·· 1\ny and all buo~s .,.. ti! be acceptrd." ~:'lid Brr,1·. "but ~·{' hope pcoplr "'ill rc~· [~11ld quu:kly because \IC plan To l'Jld !hr 11 r11 r ( h'I 11! ., brfore !he L.A. Harhor Con1m1ss1011. The SecO'llcf Dis!ricl .~upcr\'lsor mad t> his re1narl;s as chairnian of the Southland".~ F:nl'ironmental Study ((lUf1 · llL 11!11th h;i~ been fanned to analyze all sorts of pollution proble1ns. Frank C. Sullivan, vice president of the Los Angeles Harbor Cornmission. offrred Baker a ch ance to support his pollution l llargrs before the commission \\'cd- ncsday. He said t he Port of I..os Angeles ha~ been a real pioneer in t fforts to pre\'ent pollution and is continuing to make pro- gre~s as !he problem:-; are seen as more ancl more arutr. "L:i~;e Er1r 1s probably one. of th{' \\•Or~t rnllutr.d bodies of 1\"a trr any11·her{','' Cn111 n11S$ioner Stlll11·ari declared \\'ed· ncsrlily.. ··irs a d{'_ad lake and 11·e'd certain!y l1l;e lo know tio"' fl1r. Baker can Justify any eon1par1son with Lo.~ Angrles, '' $11lli'"an said. Super\'1<ior Baker .~1d tha t g:rrba i;~ rt11mpcd 1n!o harhar wa ters and c11I :-;pd!.~ ha ve killf'<l or dr)\"{'ll out a5 much as !H prrcrnl o( the 11at11·e rnarinc life. 20°/o TO o" --LOOK FOR RED SALE TAGS PARIS tUPI ) -North Vietnam and the Vie l Cong today went over I.he head CJf U.S. negotiators and ;r ppealcd dirtctly lo the American public to increase its op- pos1lion lo PrC'sidPnl Nixon's Vietnam policies. The t:ommunisls ignored Al!iOO Jl('ar P. proposa ls and zeroed in an next \\1ed· 11e.sday's V1etna1n protest duy JA the I;nited States. Col. Ha Van Lau, the Hanoi deputy negotiator. and Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, the Viet. Cong's "foreign n1ini ster," ap· pealed lo Anierican citizens to increasr. their resistance and force Nlxon to ac· <:{'pt their negotiat ing proposals in Paris. Today 's skirmishing at the 31th weekly .st.sson of lhe eight-month-old talks in- dicated th<K Hanoi and the Viel Cong will make no concession from their own lfl· point peace package until after they have assessed Lhe scope of popular opposition in U.S universities. U.S. Amba ssador Henry Cabot Lodge vainly pleaded for iinmediate talks on how to insure the nallonal rights of the South Vietnamese peoplr. througll free elections. Madame Binh scorned tht renewtd U.S .. plea and said : "TI1e so-called free election plan amounts to asking Lhe Viel• nan1ese people to la y down their anns in: exchange for a ballot -that is lo say, t{) accept fraudulent elections organized by the Saigon administration under the con- trol of American and puppet troops.'' The two Communist d t l egat io ns likewise turned a deaf ear to a statement by South. Vietnamese delegate Pham Dang Lam. He formally laid before them President I\'guyen \1an Thieu's Oct. 6 declaration in v.·hich he offered lo discus~ •·any matter v.·hatsoerer, including 1he queSiion or a cease-lire. prnl"ided they \1·Jsh !o end the 1\·ar through serious negotiauons." Valley Ho spital Site Change Bid Wius Approval A sile change for !he proposed Foun· trtin Vallry Com1nunity Jl ospital "'asap- proved unanimously Tuesday night as thf!. cily council ignored a plea froin another agcnry for a 60-<lay del ay in the decision. Counciln1en listened to a delay request by the Comprehensi\•e Health Planning Association (CHPA). a federally funded group, then decided the hospitaJ had already been approved so a simple shift 1n location should nol be denied. Dr. Richard Ayres, a Hunlington Beach physic1an , proposes to build the hospital near the S()utheast corner of \Varner Arenue and Euclid Streets. lie told coun- cil that CHPA d{'nial of his hospital "'ould 111:ike no differencc>, because 40 doctors are rcadv to build the full servic{' facili!y. A CHPA spokesman had asked for the delay to give his agency a chance lrt revtew the facility in relat.ion lo Orange County health needs. Ayres' facility v.·as also opposed by Dr. Paul f\.1 cBride, chief of staff at Hun- 1..ington Jntercommunity ilospital. Starting Jan. t California !a111 will rc- t'\ll tre hospitals to recei1•e CHPA approval for construcllon. but Ayres' hospital has already been processed by SI.ale officials. Ayres told the council that workin~ drav•in~s for Lhe facil ity are expected to be ready by the end of the month. Pa iulings Di splayed Paintings by 1.indsr apr. arli~t Dan\in Duncan, nr Garden Grore are being ex· h1hi~r·d rlunng Octobt'r at the ll11nt1ngton l.lcach Public Library. - f.oiris Spelhnan 's Wort Ir ~5 00,000 J'\E\V YORK <AP\ -The rare coi n co l- lrction of !he lotr Francis Csrdinnl ~pellman has been sold lo auc11oneers "'hn ~ay it's \l,'orth al 1Past $500.000. i\·!ayor Fcl1no Pala of Ca pas said lhc bodies of cighl of lhe viet i1ns lay face down in th{' 1nlddlc of a concrete roady,·ay 'rith the orhers face up. Nine of the dr.ad \•.rrc guards at a srnall Na\"y com- 1n11nications base ;ind lhe other was the driver of the i;n1all bus lhey \\'ere in . l'ala ~:11d the vicli1ns l1ad bttn lined up nn the. highwa y and sprayed \I ith jZl.Jnfire. He SBid m(lre-lh:tn 40 en1pl y shells fro1n C':trh1ncs l11y in !he elephan1 grass at U11 H.J.GAR1\ETT fURNITLIRE The Archclioce~c of New York 11n• l¥H1nce<l rhe salt \\1l'dneM!ay anll ~!lid !he proceeds v.·ould aid needy youth. Tho price was nnt disclosed. l'l1!Hhidt' .,. PROFESS ION AL 22 1 S HARB OR BLVD . INTERIOR DES IG NE RS Opt" Mott., Thurs. & frl. Evts. COSTA ME SA, CA LIF. 6'4b·0275 b'4b-0276' -------- j I I I I I i . . Laguna Bea eh EDITION Today's Flnal .N.Y. Stocks voe. 62, NO. 242, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, '1%9 TEN CENTS L~guna S~l1ools May Avert New Bond I·ssue By BARBARA KREIBICH 01 IM ~ii., l'ilot Sl•ll If present growth patterns continLJe, the Laguna Beach Unifird School District will not bt obliged to seek another bond issue for construction of additional facilities in the ntar future , according to Superin· te ndent William Ullom . "At the Lime of the 1966 bond issue, it was believed another major bond Issue would be neede<l by 19'12 to keep up wlth our growth,'' said Ullont . ''It now ap- pea rs that a major bond issue is not im· minent." In a school population study prescnte<l to school trustees Tuesday night, Ullom revealed that. after a marked increase in 1965--68, the distri ct has experienced no growth at all in the past tw o years. If this trend continues, existing school buildings will be sufficient to house exi>eete<I school popu lation for some titne, Ullom said A slight drop in e11Iol!ment, recorded \\•hen school opened hov.·ever . has leve!e<l off with registration of 59 additional students aflcr opening v.·eek. Total school population in a Sept. 24 headcount was 2,861 , compared with 2,802 v•hen school opened. \Vhen school closed in June, 2,847 students were enrolled, so !he currenl count shows a sligh t increase, rather than a decrease as first recorded. Because of certain palternS in the Laguna school picture, no sudden upsurge of enrollment is expected, Ullom said, but also because of these patterns, lending toward a heavy overbalance of enroll· mcnt in the secon dary grades as opposed to beginning students. the educational cost per student is high and is likely to remain so. It costs substantially more to educate llpper grade student s and in this respect, Ullom told the board, Laguna L'nificd must a \most be consldercd a high school district. . In the average school district, the superintendent said. the kindergarten class is double the size of the gradua!ing class in any given year. In Laguna, alrnost exactly the-reverse is true, \\-'\th 140 children enrolled in kindergarten this year. against 264 high school seniors. "\Vhile most districts ha~·e a 'built-in' grO\vth factor as the younger children ad· Vance throu_gh school, this would give Laguna a 'built-in' decrease factor," Ulk>m ~Jplained. At present, the dlstrict has J,020 11tude11t_, in grades 9 through IZ, with onl,Y° 859 students in grades ;. throogh 8 waitin11 to replace them. Howe ver. he added, the difference probably will be leve led off a~ families with older children move in. The imbalance in local school popula- tion appears to be caused by lhe fact that families moving to-the Laguna area are apt to be somewhat affluen t and with older children, the superintendent said. •·we must also consider the fact lhar. (See SCHOOLS, Page %) a nswort ears ur e Down the Mission Trail Tax Cut Slated In Mission Viejo MlSSION VlEJO -A reduction in the tax rate in the Oso Valley County Service }.rea will affect taxpayers in the Mission \riejo district. The rate ha! be-en reduced from 88 centi to 66 .8 cents for each $100 of asSessed value according to County Auditor Controller V. A. 1-lelm. The reduction is the rerult or $39,000 donated by the Mi ssion Viejo Company to ht>lp rover the cost of landscape main· tenance in the service area. e Thrift Sale Slated DANA POINT -'The public is inviterl to the 14th annual thrlft sale to benefit the Dana Point. Community House, l"ri· day and Salurday. A variety of objects will be sold in· eludi ng furniture, plants, house1vares, clothing and \\'hile elephants. The event is scheduled for fron1 9 a.in. lo 5 p.m. with lunch being served from J l a.m. to J :30 p.m. al the fac ility. The sale is sponsored by several cnm· munity organizalions for the maintenance of the facility. e Fire Slallon OK'd County supervisors have approved a bid of $1 18.300 for constructi6n of a fire 1!Allon in the Mission Viejo area. The board awarded the contract to Theodore J. Pietrok of Anaheim, the lo"·est of :six bidders i·or the projccl. It is t'X-pected that work on the structure wil t begin Immediately. Pietrok was succe~sful in "'hat was ltie ~ccond series of bids on the fire ~tation contract. New bidding \\'as ordered five months ago ~·hen a!J bids opened at that time consldfrably ell:ceeded the former limit of $100,000 established by the board. e Dog Co11r•e Carded MISSION VIEJO -If your dog i.~ a pelt instead of a pleasure. the recreation center's dog obedience class might be a plaee for him. The JO.week training session will be:gin f\1onday, Oct. 13 and will take place from 7 to a p.m. The fee will be $20 per dog. Trainer will be John M a r t i n who trained Pirate, !lar of Walt Disney's "The U&IY Dachshund." e Coed Named Llni•OH CAPISTRANO VALLEY The Capistrano Unified School District has found a new way ~ br idge the generation gap. , She's Monica Jlutchens, a senior at Sa n Clemente H.igh sihooJ who is the new liaison between the school board and the AS90Clated Student Body. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hutchem: of Capistrano Beach will be al· tending school board meetings and keep-ina U1e communication Jines opeo between high scbool and the school board . e Teen Girls Sought MISSION VIEJO -A junior auxiliary ror girls 14 to 111 is being formed by the Rancho Viejo Woman's Club. Anyone in· terestt'd in the service club may call Mrs. T. J. Stout, 830-2207 for iniormallon. • PalHliHg• Displayed MISSION VIF,JO -Original paint ings "'iii be displayed by the Mission Viejo Association of Artists and Craftsmen on liaturday and Sunda y. GrApltics and craft_, also will be shown In tht Mission Viejo Safeway shopping center. The exhibit wJU be shown from 1:30 a.m. to S p.m. UCI Profs Fight Davis Credit Cut By THO~fAS FORTUNE 01 lflo 01111 'ilot Stoll The Academic Senate of lJC lrvine facu lty voted over~·he!mingly \\'rdnesday to seek an injunction against the University's Board of Regents, Angered UC[ professors say \he regents overstepped their bounds 1n removir.g credit from a course taught by Angela Davis, black professor al UCLA who is a member of the Communist Par· ty. (She was to speak today at Irvine.) Academic adininistration of I h e University legally is the right or !hr fa culty, the professors contended. Their \'Ole \\-'as to enjoin the regents from thei r Angela Oa\iS action and any further in- terference. Only about five hands '1\-'Cre raised in opposition. Professor af~er professor lold of his-hidignalion at the regents' political opportunism. Narro\1-·ly def eated 50 to 4!, fotlov.-·ing intense deba te, v.·as a proposal that s1t1- dents' grades not be forv:ardcd to !he re~islrar until the n1ater of credit for Miss Davis' course be resolved. "I think we have to take a dramatic, bold, angry act," argued Joseph \V hit e, director of UCl's new black culture pro- gram. But the larger number of prnfes:wr~ felt the proposal to commandCi:r the UCl grading system was the wrong wily to go about it and might have the e/fect of punishing students. The about 100 out of 2i3 faculty members attending the Senate mect1n~ also \·oted unanin1ously to recomn1end t!"\e Universi ty·wi!le Academic Senalc rescind a 1950 resolution. The resoluiion, vote<! by facu]l y 11n other UC campuses befnrc lr\1ine can1e into being, contains two statements. One statement. citf'd by the regents as justification for their action, prc\'cnls Communist Party men1bcrs from joining the faculty. The second statement reads: "No person whose commitmenl.s or obliga · tions to any organization, Communist or other, demonstratably prevent impartial scholarship and the free pursuit of truth will be employed by the University." It is that statement, more so than the one specifically about Communist Party members, that drew the unanimous Of>" position of the faculty members voting. The farolty also voted to have its Com- mittee on Academic Freedom continue tn ~tudy lhe issues in order lo, in the words or Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jean Lave, ''plan action "'it h more teeH• in it." All other busines~ w;is postponed as the (See UCI PROFS, Page ZJ D•ILY 'ILDl Sllll ,~~111 POLICE, EMERGENCY WORKERS CONVERGE ON ACCIDENT SCENE IN LAGUNA CANYON Lasuna Woman Injured as Auta Turns Turtle Three Mile5 North of El Toro Road End of Fifth Division W 01i't Bothe1· Clernente Oeac11v<1t1on or 1.llr f ifth t-.1arine Div iston is not expecied to havt' any .~rrious cff crts on lhc economy of :->:in Clc1nenlc, City r.1anage r Kenneth Ca rr sai d Thur sday. "'There are somr families of men at the hase !Cam p Pcn(llctnn) living in Sa n Clcinente," s.iid Carr, "and personnel fron1 th'! ba se come here a good deal, but I don't forsee any detrimental effect on the city·s econ omy as the result of the Fifth Division deactivation. As far as [ know. the total complement of personnel on the base may not be too much reduc- ed ." Announcement of ceremonies scheduled lo mar k deactivation of the con1bat and support unit spt'Cified that units not rcl ir- ing their colors next week v.'ill hr reconstit11te<I under new unit desi gnations within the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. San Clemente Chamber of Commrrcc. Manager Gilbe rt Esse)l concurred with Carr's view . "Accorrl1ng lo lhe f11!ures \Ve )l<i\"e from C;imp Pendleton," he S<>id, "lhere arc abou t 800 fazni!ics nf mrn from the base li ving hcrr. but I havP nQ idra ho\v many would be from the Fifth Division. "In any ca~e t understand U1e Thirtl Marine Division is coming back, so this woulrl offset the pullout.·· Brigadier General Ros~ T. 0 1'.'Vl'r, commanding genera l (Jf the Fiflh Division, announced that units involved in the deactivalion will pass in final reviC\V at a J p.m. ceremony, Werlnesday, OcL .15 at the 11 i\r ..:a parade field. r.tilitary and civilian dignitaries alonJI!;, with the general public have hecn ln\/iled lo view the colorful ceremony, fJ\\·yer sta ted . Annol1nce1ncnt of <: o 1n p 1 e le dcac· tivation of the di~ision by Nov. 30 "'as made la st month !;ly ~ecrelary of lhe Na vy John It Chafec. Woman Injured In Auto \V reek On Canyon Road A Laguna Be;tch 11"oman s\1/fered facial c11ls and bruises and a broken nose- \Vcdnesday aft'ernoon when her car went 0 11! of control on Laguna Canyon Road a'ld spun off the roadway into a telephone pole. Dornthy Britt, 411, of 621 Ramona SL , is reported in satisfactory condition at Sou1h Coas t Communi ty Hospital, where a spokesman said further X-rays are being made to determine the extent of her injuries. Ca!ilornia Highway Patrol officers said '1rs. Britt apparently Inst control of her l:11e·model car as she roun ded a curve on lhe canyon road three. miles north of El roro Road. The vehicle, which came to rest on its lop, sustained major damage. In a second Laguna area accident Wed- nesday, involving a young, unlicensed driver. four persons were shaken up , bul escaped serious injury. City to Aid Arch Beach William Ea rl Crochet. J8, of 2735 &.Jana Way, told p<>lice he y,·as looking down at his gear shift lever when he ran into the rear of a vehicle stopped at a traffic light at South Coast Highway and Legion Street. Officers said he told them he had never had a driver's license. Massive Assessment District Moves Ahead By RICHARD P. NALL Of 111t OlllY .. lltl Iliff The interminable legal necessities to acli vatc massive Arch Beach Heights assessment district grollnd forward Wednesday with revelation that city funds will help subsidize the financially squeezed project There Y.'as also a declaration at \Vednesday·s continued a ss e 3 s men L spread hearing before Laguna Beach cooncilmen that one property owner may iietk"an injunction against th~ city, The Jong·pcnding project ran 1ntn trou· ble rercenlly when the low bid for con· :;lruction canle lry 26 percent over engineering estimates, The estimate was S516,J50. The hid . $139 .637 over the estimate, was S6.'J5.987. Wi1h city funds already commiltrd 10 ea rly stages of the work, the cit.y has since been juggllng busily lo bring lhl' projrct within the amOllnl of fund:J available. City 1ifanagcr .James D. \lihealon 531d lhe city has pared $4 ,000 tron1 1t.~ es!imatc of the rost of work. expende<l by the cHy i;tarr on the pro1ect over the )'ea rs. )le said the city treasurer would caner.I \ anot hfr $8,400 thal would ha ve been received from the district for bond scrvice. Wheaton pointed out that the city will t11kc titl e to unu~able portions of lot.~. The city manAge r said lhe city also will hr lp by payment of uboul $20.000 lo"-"3rd undergrounding Ulill\it>s. However, he said, lhis money will [)(' paid back lo the city over th e )'Pars. Other efforts to JC!l the prOJCC'\ rinan- cifll[y have included: -Agreement of the lo1v-bid contractor to pare $60,000 from the bid, -Ylhi l:Hng of funds budge~c(I for con· (Sec HBIOHTS, l'ag< II Driver o( the second car was Annand Matthew Perry, 28, of 456 S. Coast filghway. Both drivers and Crochel's two passengers. Denise Maureen Bushmiaer. JS, and Carolyn Kay Wlnchcll, 19, both of 31806 8th St.. South Laguna, said they 1rould seek private medical treatment. Stork ~larkels NEW YORK (AP) -The Dow Jones industrial average -widely watched slOck mar)lct barometer -sagged be· low the 800 level but auempted a recov· ery late this afte rnoon. (See quotations, J'ages 28-29). At 2 p'.m. the averagr. wa~ off IJl4 at 800.36. arter having bten down 4." to 797 .ti 1t nnon. Senate Unit Narrowly Ol(s, 10-6 WASH INGTON !UPI) -The Senate. .ll)d iciary Committee approved the Su preme Court nomination of Judge Cle- ment F. Haynsworth by a J()..6 vote today but his chances of winning confirmation by the Senate itself were considered hazardous. The floor battle over Presidl'.nl Nixon·~ controversial choice 6[ lhe 56-ye ar-old South Carolinian is not expected to begin for at least two wttks. The judiciary committee chairman, Sen. James 0. Easlland (0..Miss.), i;aid it woul d take-tRet. long for formal report!! both pro and con to be prepared and printed. Ea!!lland predicted ronfirmation by a comfortable margin although other, in· form:tl coun ts indicatied the vole may be quite close. The Yo\e recommending llaynswo rth as an associate justice came after a two-- hour closed committee session. F'i vf! Republi cans and five Den1ocra L~ voted for him·: live Dcn1ocrats and one Republican -GOP Senate Whip Robert r.1, Griffin -voted against Sen. Charles Mathias (R-r.ld .), abstained. Bayh said the committee vote would have no effect on the noor decision. "None of us in our wildest dream thought "-'e would <lefeat him in c6mmittee ,'' Bayh told reJXlrlers. Eastland said most of the closed session was .c:penl disrus5ing l·Jarnsworth's connections with a vending machine company. Jl wa s Haynsworth's ownership of it one·sevenlh interest in a vending maclune firm that. had contracts ~~th ~outhem lextile plants th;it led to i;ome of the allegations of conflirt of interest again.~t hin1 . Haynsworth ca sl a deciding vote in 11 ruling several years ago in fa vor of a tex- 1i!e firm in a labor practi ces case before his 4th circuit court of appe<1ls. At today 's commillee meeting. Bayh presented a "bill o! particulars" again.c:t Haynsy,•orl.h, including instances of the judge 's invol vement financially wit.h litigants before his court. The committee vote in llaynsworth's favor had been anticipated but lhere wa.. no certainty that he could win con· firmation from the Senate itself. A UPC poll taken late Wednesday show· eel 38 senators would vote against the South Carolina rederal appeals judge and 33 for him if th~ vote was taken now. That left 29 senators uncommitted on the issue. Two of the four top Republicain leaders have announced th ey will vote against his confirmation. Or1t11ge Coast Weather Fair and warmer is the weather- man's message for Friday along the Orange Coast, with 10me patchy clouds along the 1hore and temperatures back up to 80 dt- grees. INSmE TODAY A Newport Beach firm is e:r· perimenting witn a steoni engine jor n11t.omobil,..~ w/\if'h will go Jron& zero t.o 120 mplt in a few seco1ids . Page 3. • ,.,~, 11 C1IH•nlll ' c 111111..,. n· 11 (-kl ,, c .... _, ,. Dffnt ,.._Ice, II D!•t•c1• 1 I l.ollN•lll , ... , I 1!11Hrl1l11-I •fl ,,...,.,, H·l't H1tt1C-11 .. ~~ l....... IJ M•lll:lol~ I ~Irle" Lktt1MI 11 M.., ·-l•r•~• • Mt<:ll~tl 11 M9Yltt Jlt.Jt MUl11•I l'u-H Holl_!,._.., 1.t 0•-C-'1 It IH•h t1•H llft-Mii,, .. ., , .. " ,,......... " Tllllltrt Jlt.JI W1ll"1r I Oltfl~ .....,II., n ............. , ... , W-'1 Honn 1J·11 ·----------------. --- "2 DAILY PILOT l Tt111fsd1.y, Otlobtr 9, 1%9 Dtaring Leci11res Angela to Tell Ap~·tment Oppo11e11ts Win Poi11t Political Views SHE 'LL TELL BELIEFS Communist Angel• Davis From Page .I UCI PROFS • • • f\\o--hour Senate 1necling, first of !he ne\\•' school ~'f'.'.'lr, was taken up enlirely with the f.l1 ss Davis controversy. Associatr Professor or Philosophy ,c;1anlrv f.lunsal inlroduccd the hotly dcbatCd proposa l that ;111 od hoc faculty committee t:ike over frnn1 the regi~trar adml11istra tion of gr;·1(ICS, to show that gr;Jnti11,li of cou rse crccht and grading is ll1r. prrrogal1\'C of tht• fricul!.v. .. J fcrl t!1c t:ni1·ers11v h:1s con1t• lo the P<Jlnt \1·herr the rege1ils si t round their long table and kick people ou t of the c 1c.~s room ," f.1unsat said ... \Ve have as stronJt a case :is 1rc 're going 10 have. They have violated their own rules." Assistant Professor or History Richard }'rank said the facultv 1~·ould look foolis h is~uing vain lhrrats. ile said withoul sup- port of all the facully the attempt to take (Iver gradrs v.·ould become a farce and a l1asco. Professors v.•ould have to kick in n1oney to hire persons to process the grades, he cautioned. Vice Chancellor for Academic Alfa1r!'> Roger Russell est1 mted that grades number 20.000 per qunrter Assistant Pro!essor nl Physics George heiter said the proposal 11as intended to locus on the qucslon of lcgalit~·. "By the regents standi ng nrders tch fa culty has lne right \ogive course credil.'' he said . Their version of law and order is, 'You bet!C'r fol!o111 our orders even 1! v.•e break lhr \<Jw .' " Black student To1n \\"<1tfnrd 1old Ille f.u:ulty that 1he regent.~ hal'e contl1lually )US! slapprd lhem in the 1arc and thal :c.tuclenl ~ trnd to respect a professor "who i:;tands for something. has some backbone. some gurnpuon." But Assistant Pro f e~so r of f..la lhema11cs Frank f:innoni to said lhe resolution 11·nuld he read by !he regent~ ;:ic a ~lap in thr1r tacr :ind they \'I Ouldn't negotiate on that ha~11' Lamar lhl/. as~1s1<1nt profcss1Jr nl h1~tnr~, <.aid hr 11orncd 1h01l 11 lhe facul!y held 1n trust !hr gradr \ fellow~hip'> r111ght be 111~1 and sludt>nls rlr<1llcd And the :-t;1tr. he ~:11d. ro11IU ~·erv s1n1ply subpoena !hf gr.idC' r«.;ord~. · i do1ft think Wl' ~hould rl·k in1 011111~ flUr~C'Jl'r'.; 111ih :-n du ·~ .1 propo~1t1nn d \ tlHs.·· 11111 s:11d. and hr 1111 roduc~d t111?. 1>uccesslul 1nJunr11on rc::.ul11t1on Jl ~a\S lhe lr1'1nc S<>natc !-11i111 catl Ufl0!1 1he l·ii 11·ers1ly·w1de Acfldr11\l!C A ~scrnbly 1'l rc1 ;11n coun~el to :-.eek ::in 1nJU11c11n11 barnng the regents frr1tn 1ntrrlcring 111 !he academic ::idn11n1~1 1';1l1on of thr t;np·crsity, prcs('ntly !he ngl1t n[ t11e Academic As~rmbly. OAllY PilOI lt e~trt N. \N114 f'n 1lfttl! ...,.. "lltll•t/lu J •c\. 11. c~·l·v Viti .. rti•Clf..t •~G Gtnt'" M 1,..Jtr l~a~•• Ktt•il [G•lo• T~t••111 A. u~,11i.;ft, M•ftlf•~1 fd"O' ~lcli1•.! P, ti,11 L•.-.fto I••<~ (l!f (tilOf 1.., ... ._. Oftk• l2l Ft•'11 A•e. l-41\!l~t Add•111 ' P.O. l ao 41~6. ~2•5Z -"""" CM!I "'~u· JJ0 WnT lo• S"ro' H-• lffclo; 1n1 wnl l11Mo '"'·lfVlll'll .. ..-.~~''°" ....,,, JCt lln ~ltnl • LOS ANGE LES (UPll -Communist Angela Davis, assi:.lant professor of philosophy at UCLA, says sl1e is nol going to keep lier JXllJtical beliefs out ol the noncredit course she te<iclu.·s. Speaking to a crowd of 1.2:>0 persons Wednesday, ~liss Davis, who is appealing her noti ce of dismissal lJy University or Califor11ia Regents. said, .. The fact that rm a 111eml>tr o1 11\e Communist !'an ~· says something abo ut what kind or rnu1d l have. "I ca n·t and 11·on·t keep my political opinions out of the c\assroo1n. I lhink they belong there," she said . f.1iss Da\•is, 25, denied she had an y directives fronl the Con1munist Party about how to conduct her class. In other developn1ents. Gover no r Ronald Reagan said t:CLA Chancellor Charles E. Young and Dr. Donald Kalish, chairn1an of the philosophy dcr.~rtmen!, violated a rule :igainst hiring Corn- 1ntuusts. Beagan :;aid. "~ly personi!! op1n1on is 1his 1vas deliberately contrived as a pro · vo ca!1on to br fng about a confronlation ." ~\1 s5ion V1eJo residents f1ghlln g the construction of apartments in their com· Jnunity n1ay have \\'on an interim victory. J;unes Toepfer .. vice president of plan- n1n~ tor the ~l!ss1on V1eJu Company, ha~ <lll!;OllOCCd 1h::it he is TC'eornincndi ng relocation of an apartment complex scheduled to be built on Montanoso Drh•e. .. John f\1 artio, 1•1ce president of 1•1:1rkeling and I art recom1ncndi11g to f•h1lip .J. B('illy, president of the com· r •iny, lhat the apartrncnl eoinplex . bt 11101·cd east of Oso Creek ," TOt'pfer said "The n1ain accress would then be r,·l:irguenle Parkway ," he added. Original prolestors led b~· ~!rs. Betsy Se:bade had hoped for cancellaHon of the ::i partment pl ans. but if that "·e.re not possible, then they hoped access would be v1?. f.1arguer ite Parkway . They believed tha t by using the r.lontanoso Drive <1cces~ sdfcty hazards \.\"ould have been cre:ated .sJJJce the recreation cenlcr and a pro- posed school are on that street. The protest group c\airned tllry h;id not bl't!ll :idcqu<1 tC'ly 1nforn1cd abou1 the p1·0- !l1·~crl apart111cnl project. "Tile students' emotions have been car- ried a1vay by faculty alti!udcii. A sma ll b'l'Ou p of th e faculty is using the students ::is cannon fodder." the Governor said. Young denied that he knew fl'liss Da1•is was a Communist v.·hen she \\'as hired ;.nd Kalish ha s dcn1cd such kno\\•ledgc frequen tly. These young couples starting s troll on Laguna's i\l ain Beach obviously have solved problen1 of trans portation !or junior men1bers of the fatnily. Unlike earlier residents of the \Vest. ho \1·cver. it 1s mer.folk 'l'bo don papoose packs in th is mode111 adaptation of ancient n1ethod . "\\'c·ve incl 11·ith residents and most 11-r t;:i lked 11'ili1 ll'c feel 11•ere nol ade - r,uately informed as to location of these apartments," Toi:pfe r conceded. "\\'e decided it woul d be in the best in- tere£t~ of tht• community to reco1nmend relocation." he added. He also said the l'/SI incurred by the company already fo r rngineering and grading is n1ore than ~35,000. ~!iss Davis teaches a course called ''Recurring Philosophical 'Themes 111 Black Literature" v»h1ch had been scheduled lo be given for credit. Regents, however. in an emergency meeting. de nied credit for the course if it Y•as taught by fffiss Davis. Capo Studying Old High School For City Hall San Juan Caplstrano. shopping around for a permanent city hall site, has in- dicated interest in the old Capistrano Jligh School facili ty. Feasibility of selling the propcr1y to lhe city will be the subject of a study session f.1onday, Oct. 13 for members of the board of trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District. Councilman Tony Forster, appearing before the school board re cently, said the city would be interested in pursuing both the school and its large athletic fie ld as pouible sites. "But if we had our dnithers. ""e'd rather have the athletic fi eld," he said. He continued that the city .... ·ou ld rather have the field so that it \\'Ould not have to rrplace any of the school buildings. He 1 eported that \11.·o appraisers, one rep re senting the city and the other representing the sclioo! board. had con1e 1vi thin tv.·o or three pe rcent In their ap- praisal of the properties. lie said he believed the city could come up with the 111oney in about 90 days. Superintendent Truman Benedi ct asked \1·herher or no t !he school district would be nhle to keep the monc_v fr on1 such a .salr or 1vould it ha ve lo be sent to !he ~!.111' F1n;int ia\ a1dC's rl'phcd !hnt the money 1'r;11frl hr apphl'd 10 r>;:1,t1ng art11·r prn- l ((S. Ir 11: .. s ""Pla1nLd 1ha1 thr school 'lie l'OUld be sold lo !he r11v 11it hou t bids. l'oul. if 1l were sold 10 anyorie else, b1ddlng 11n11td br in •ir<!1•r. .'\l'hool ;1111{'~ ~lso ~:11d that if the ~Chll(ll l.11·d11y 11 1;~ sold. thr cit.1· 11 ould ha i r.. to f'.J\ l11r !l1r I Ppl;1('.i•111l'lll 111 23.llO(l ~qll~lfl' l<'f'! or us .. blC' ( l3_,,.r,Jo111' ,1 \ "c!I ;1; th<' I.ind 1>11 lh" f1thc-1 h:i11d . 1f 1l1r ~'11 ~ 1111rcl1;hr(! H1r r.t•;idiv !._;uchhc1n1 Fielcl. thll -,ehool 1li·•tr1i::l 11i1gh l ~<1n1ed;i\' rcloc,,tc 1ls of· fie-cs al th\" 0ld h1 gl1 ·school Thr g)·n1 roukl hf' leased to the city for rrcrra- t1onal purposes and thr presr ll! sit·~ or d 1~tr1rl off1res could beco mr the district t r:,n~port :it1on :ind n1a1nten;inr<' crn lcr, according tn lithool adn11n1stralors. J\.t>uued v Dcci•io n - !\lav Take "'eeks kfJS TOI"' iAP1 -The lllass achuset!.-, Supre1ne. Court may take l'ieeks to deride on Sen. Ecl"·ard ~l Kcnncdy ·s challenp:c of proposed procedure for an 1nquc~1 into th <' death of lltar)' Jo l\opcchne. l<'gal ~ourcei:: said tod a}. The fi 1·r justices 11·hn henrd argumrnl ~ \~'cdnesrla~· ga\C 00 inkling of wb('n they 11ould make their ruling known. Front Page 1 SCHOOLS ... Laguna·s recreational facilities tend lo attract fami lies with children aged 10 years or older,'' he said. This is reflected in a grov.·th analysis chart applied to the present eleventh gradr. The "class of 1971" started out 12 years ago with 136 kindergarlners. It now numbers 27 1, a growth of almost exactly 100 percent. Almost all of this gro\1•th, ac- rording to the chart, occurred between the fift h and tenth grade leve ls. Although the leveling of overall school population cou ld relieve the need to i:;eek further bond issues for new buildings, at Je.'.lsl for the time being, the re is no in· dication thal operational costs will decrease', Ullom explained . Bond issues are used to finance only capital improvements. Salaries, su pplies and other operating costs are paid !or with direct taxe funds, overrides being sought as ezpenses increase. Other sidelights in Laguna's rather unusual school pictu re include the fact that white girls outnumber boys by ap- pro:icimately three perceat in most sch~I districts, alrru:~t the revetse Is true. in l.aguna . At lalest count there were 1.484 boys enrolled in alt local schools, com- pared with 1,377 gir ls. Also unusual. Ullom said, is the alisence of the usual kindergarten·firsl grade attrition. The average district, he explained, expects to lose about five per- cent of its kindergarleners to parochial or private schools when they are ready to enter first grade. This year. Laguna rttgislered a kindergarten.first grade growth of two ch ildrf'n. Enrollment figures taken in the Sept 24 counl, compared \\ilh figures for the :;::in1P period last year. sho1v very slight 1 ar1at1ons al all schools. Aliso total 1s :Jr. compared 11.·ith 3i4 in September. 1%8: El ~lorro, 41l.l i531 I; Top of the \\'"r!d, 51 ~ 1:'>0!l 1. Thurston. '117 14·,o lngh school 1.019 1fl861. Lagunans N a1n cd On Drug Charge I· •tlf ! .. 1guna Hr at:h mr n 11C'rr 1nd1('11·rl \'.l'dnC'~d<Jy by the OranRe Counly 1.;r;1111! ,lury f1lllo11·ing the panel's inl'es11ga!1on nf rh;irgr.~ that the defendants s 0 l d dan~erou~ drugs. Nan1cd 111 the indict ment were. Kent Krilf'\', 20, of 62~ Sea\'ic1v Dri\·e; f.l ark J ohn ·Si n11nons, l!l, nf 789 Park A1·c .: Ar1 hur Stasney. 37. of 686 Anita SL and .John Pastorello, 19. of 10910 Ame:ry, ~outh Lagunn . All four 11·ere arrested follow ing in- 1 esligation or their alleged activities by Laguna Beach police, the LQs Angeles County sher1 rf's office and 0o .... ·nry po lill'. Investigators hold as evidence a •!ne pound cache of \..SD \·alued by lhC'm at ~135.000 on the underl'oorld ni arkct IJ1:.lricl attorney Cecil llicks look his rharges to the Grand Jury to avoid delay 111 trial or the fn11 r :iccuscd at the n1un1cipal court lrvel. ~o date has ~1'l l'ol'rn sr! for their Superior Court ar - ra1i;r.1nfnl . Tax Calls Del11ge Coming Orange County's assessor and tax_ coll~ctor lca1ned up today to beef up their staff for \rhat they pred1cl \\'Ill be a deluge of phone calls durmg the next eight \\'eeks. Assessor Andre\v J . 11in sha,\".c; office trill 1nail 370.000 t ~x bills during the comin,i:: \VCck and he an.d tax collector Don .~loz· ley predict - on the basis ol posl experience -lhat the matlini;::s 10 county hon1es and businesses 1\·ill prompt 9.000 phone calls to their office. Those call s. both offtcinls ~n1ci. ~hould be direct ed to just one 11111nbrr -834-3890. Ten s pec:ial l~· t rained county aides \\'ill hanrlle c<tlls on lhrtt line lo resolve queries rnadc by those receiving the record number of counlv lax bills The tt1x inforrn<1l ion telephone an~1\cri11i:: ser\·icc \\'ill bef;'in !'lperations Oct. 16. IL'\ operat or ~. l·l1n.~h:J\\' i;a1 rl . "have received thorough profc.'\sional training 111 nl<i'l!crs relat111g to property a sses!ime n~ and taxallon. ·• La91a110 Tee11 Co1•11er Rotating Class Schedule Gives l(ids Beach Ti111e By FRED SCHOE~lEHL tllar k Slzelo1·C', incidentally. pre~1de over cases of the acc11~ed from their 011·n ONE r.tONTlf of school is gone already gt;ide level. They include : Den ny Collen 11nd the new rotational class schedule 15 <ind .Joshua An ght , ninth gr ;ule; Scott. ~lcCartrr ;ind Uoug L:pchurch. l<!nth allo11.·ing many students to take optiona l grade: Todd Sophi an an<l Lisa Parker. courses in Marine P. E .. al least those clcvr.nth grade, and Chris Powers and v.•ith no seventh period on Friday. !::ituarl Habino"·itsh, twellth grade. Double hour blocks of classroom time YOU CAN 'T DE the top.ranked gridiron during morning hours, rotating by the po11.·er every year, but the Artist football day, gives an optional period in the morn-team still has some £ine athletes and the ing and no seventh period on the fifth de v pattern ""'ill certainly continue through of the 1veek for some. They gel out :i't other sport season~. And this year LBl{S He said that Reilly will take up the recommendation \\·i1h his board and hi~ partners in the project, lhe Chrysler Corporation, with a decision du e in one tD U1 ree wreks. "I bclie\•e there is a psychological resentment of apartments,'' said Toe.pier, "people have probably had a bad ex- perience with them and are concerned about I.he unkno\\111, how lhry're going to loct: and v.'ho 's going to live in lhe1n. So they-re against then1 ., lie ~aid he did not pl:i n to a1lc!nd tonight·s protest meeting at Mission VieJG High School hecause he bchC'ved 111ore c;.n be accon1plished Jn sn1all groups. He .s~iid ofricials would be present i11 an unof· !irial capacity. The meeting at 8 p.m. 1vi!I f{'\'il'll' future apart1nent plans for the 1:ommunity. f'rotn Page 1 HEIGHTS ... 12:30 p.m., leaving plenty of beach lime h;i r two ways to honor them. The Athlete 1vith our v.·onderful October weather. <'I the fl.-fonth will be selected by the Stu-tingencies in construcllon rrom $57,000 to llappiness ls a school district unafraid of dent Council and sll1dents may "Ote for ne1v concepts. lhe Player of the 1-lonth , sponsored by Sl~~grrement of both the engineerinic The only problem seems to be a few :-:iouth Coast Plaza Shopping Center In !'inn and attorneys involved to peg their absent-mlnded teachers who instruct Co~t a l\1esa. rees lo the engineering estimate rather classes to come to the optional morning September'.~ S!udent Council pick \\'as than actual construcl!on cost period, then fai l to shov• u p Dave Hustwic k, of !he varsity cross coun-_ A respread of assessments that v.·ill themseh•es. Another flaw in the rduca-lry squad. A more. rrpresentatil'e stu dent raise the cost for about 365 lots re ceiv1na !tonal cxperien<;e. bcdy choice n1ay be ref]e('ted in voting full benefits from $2.700 eac:h to $2,824. STUDENT COURT is now in session, lor tlir P!nycr o[ th<' l\lonth . ~t ake lt ur _ Agreement of th<' comrnittcd bond im(XlSing the required penalties oo LBHS !o South Coasl Plaza before thi~ Salurday buvers to use a discount index of 12 per- pupils v:ho try to beat lhe systern ancl g£•l 10 cast 11 ballot ft1r your 0,,.,·n fnl'onle reiit rather U1an 15 percent or som e caught. Punishment is meted out for surll pla~·rr. Voting ti1kr s place in the Caro11sel hlgher figu re. crimes as dress code violati'ln, smokinl! C:iurt and 11·innrrs 1vill be honored in This 1neans th e invol\'Cd proptrty and ignoring the new traffic signal on cerenlonics al the centC'r . owners 1vill pay $1 for each 88 cents ad- Park Avenue. New penalties have a!s11 RE,IE~tBER HO\V one nionth nf Ille \'anC"ed for the work plus seven percent been devised, harsher than merel y · 1 1 year is already gone~ Only seven ren1ain in eres · .staying after school. until seniors depart 1he campus on the City officials hope thi s ivill bring the Boys arc detailed lo the custodial starr. hill fo r farflung colleges and universities. project 1vithin the scope of available bond rloing their t1n>e -in a sense -like N. · h · h $1~000 1 ow 1s I e t1n>e !o get mo,·1og on t at 1nonev, .u,,,,, . some of tho.."'C: unfortunates \\'ho v.•1nd Uf) !rip The college boa rd examinations are Paft of the. funds. an eslin1ated in the California penal srste111 Thr\' roming up soon and the carher ~·ou applv f212.000. arc for acqu isition of property 1~or k keeping the campus clCan and neai. to ;hi' school or l'Ot1r rho1ce. the better j,1r s1reets 1n lhe district. If actual con- Ille S:lllH' 1:;pc of punl~hmcnt ord<11ncrt fnr rhanre you hare for accrptancr, Jen1nalion should cosl more than the rnrnor nffrn~rs 111 thf' ~rr 1 tcf'. Lost about JU ~t "·ha t to do~ Drop in at c.5l1mat c~. lh1s cosl 1~·ou!d be spread at Gel lhc exper1enct' c.1rl~ gu,\s, it 's call· lhe school rounselin~ office. The :<Orne future time 01·er the 1n1·olved pro- rd policing ~·0ur ;irea. :u•tomatect mrrha has made !he ~rene at pt'r1~'. fi lRLS 1\fA Y flEOEE;\I thC'n1~rlrr~ hv l.B!IS and 11'" r111n0red 1hat a trio has Engineers told councilmen \\'cdnesday c!c·in1ng ofl 1:,bJ1•s :iround thr rarnp•1~ IJpE'd a numbrr. 11! changes in the asst_ssn1ents, \.\lllch ;i nl! prrhap~ 1n snn1r ca~r~. hC'lp111g Lhc fll 1~s Fntsen. ~Ir \\'flhl ;ind ,\Jr, l'l1\·er the costs for some ;ind raise the1n 1·11 .. 1od1al ~laff l'lran thr res1 room~ La"·"'°n n1ay nn! ma kr !111> Top Forl~" tint !nr i:ithers. rX'tent1011 11•as 1mPf'"Cd on offendrrs lasl lh eir recorded 1n•.iruc11on 011 cotlr~.-. Thf assessment on properly o\\'ned by 1·cilr ;inrt ~<1n1c LBl!S type ~ probably Jon;: h1>:irrl~ 111a y tiC'lfl you ,1:1·\ 11110 11nr uf lhe \lrs. Arthur Shenkman of Los Angele.; f.•r 1t~ rC'turn U1i,:: Ten . 11ri~ 1rl11Uled fron1 S30,500 to $25.353, .1111 nr,; srr1111i:: under l'l11rf J11~11cr Think about 11 ~he still objected. 1.-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clearance! 20°/o TO 40°/o o" -LOOK F'OR RED S LE TAGS - ~.J.GAl\1\ETf FURNITURE PROFESSIONAL 7215 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DES IGNERS Open Mon., Thur1 . & Fri. Ives. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 6'46 -0275 6'46.0276 I I I ' l I ~·-··--· -·~-------... ----~-----~.--·-----~---· . ,._ ·--·----------. ~ -...... ----.. -~ .. -. ---... JEAN COX, 494-9466 ,.,. !l .. . ,, ' . . . . ' .'· -.:..Lt~!·, ~ ,...::~ . ..~~~· J .. ....,.:,.., ..... A .... ~ ~~.,.,""""'"'* ..,,..,,.:...,,_.. "°t" • TREASURES 1N FA!HION -M rs. Henry Gar cia (lc'ft) uncovers a Treasure in F ashion. theme of Ranc ho V11!1o •Wornan•s Club's upcoming luncheon, i n the form of l\1rs. J\1ichael Craig. The event 'vi11 take place next Satur da y m Saddleba ck lnn, Santa Ana. A nchors A weigh Rancho Viejo Searching • Women Style \Yit h a nautical 1hcn1c p roviding a n ad venturous background , Ran· rho \'1ejo \\'on1an's Club members and their guests are goin g after Trt.\· sures in l'ashion next Saturday. The search 1v1JI begin a t 11 <'1 .ln. in Sadd lE!back Inn , San1a Ana when sailor.'> are in\ dcd to fortify themselves for the afternoon with a round of grog during a ban voy nge hour. Th<'tf destination \1·111 be a nc1v \\·orld of fa!I fashion presented by ;i crc\v of n1odels bedecked in finery from Sax of Tustin. Lunc heon 11·i!l be served at tables 'viLh je1vels, treasure chests and d ecan·ters of \Vi ne. /\ pri1c of 200 silver hal f dollars v.·ilJ be unearthed by the hol der of a special ticket. and other booty v.·iU also he given out rev.'ard- ing participants. !\1rs. 1-lcnry Gnrcia js in charge of the eve n! 'vhich \Viii rai se p ro· c ceds for the club's vnricd philanthrop ic projects. Assis ting lier are the Mmes. John Black , Bud Gonzales, Davi d Kaech , J am es Levitt, ('al Smales and Frank Elsner. Tickets ci re $5 pe r per son, a nd reservations 1nay be obtained by ph01Ung Tvlr:-. K.:1ech at 837-4851. Club wo1n en took time out from the armual fashion show to plan a benefit d ance. open to I\1ission Viejo High School and Saddle back J unior College students, tomorrow night at 8 :30 in Mission Viejo Rec reation Cen- ter. The T ee n Dance \vil l benefit the Donald Bondi fund \\'hi ch \vas es~ ta blished to a id an 1 8-y car~l d wh o was seriously injured in an auto acci- de nt last spring. Bondi ha s been hospitalized since his accident a nd is schedul ed to r eturn home in a few weeks. Since he will be c onfined to a wheel chair, money is needed to m eet nur si ng expenses, widen doors and provide ramp s for his home. Money raised in past fund-raising efforts has been eaten up by the coS'ls of hospitalization . Tickets to the da nce a re $1 pe r person and may be obtained at the d oor of the recreation center . SAGE ADVI CE -Sure t ha t Co nfucius woul d s ay. "Be in line \\'hen the doors open at 9 a.m. \Vednes- day, Oct. 15. fo r the honorable t\vo-day Bargain F estival 1n Ne ighborhood Congregational Chu rch of \ ... aguna Beac h" arc i\1rs. Wylie Keefer and Mrs. Dana Jones Cunningha1n (le ft to right ). Wednesday hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.111. and Thursday hours are 9 to 3. Festival of Bargains Opens • Brass treasures fron1 China are among the ex- otic itcin s for sale in t.he antique and treasures de- partment, one of the features of the 19th annual _f'c:"- tival of Ba rgains in Neighborhood Congregational Chur ch of L aguna Beach \Vednesday and Thursday Oct. 15-16. Value seekers a rc 3dvi scd to be in li ne at fl a.m. 'Vednesday v:hen church doors s\vin g open for this paragon of run1magc sales put on each year by energetic n1embcrs of the \Vornen's Fellowship. The sale \\'ill conti nue lhrough 4 p.m. \Ved nes· day, and Thursd ay hours \vii! be. 9 a .111. to :'! p .m . Luncheon \\!Ill be se rved both days froin 11:30 a .m. to 2 p.n1 . "If you don 't see it. a::;k for it. lt 1nust be here somev.1here," Mrs. r·rank Coope r. gener al chaim1an of the event, ad vises shoppers planning on atte nd- ing the sale. She said lv.>o noors <incl a patio \\•tit be filled \Vith new and used 1lcn1s. The upper level \\'ii! offer a homebaked s1vects table \\'ith J\.lrs. Leslie F. 'fill1nghasl and 1\lrs. \\'11- lia m C. \Vilkinson in charge and a gift table arran.i.:· ed by l\1rs. \Vil!iam E. Butcher. i\1r::;. \\'illiain r.I. \\'il- coxen will advise those bro1\•si ng through the book section. a nd J\.frs. l..ouise C. J1icha rdso n and l\'I i s s Anne Crossett '\•ill be Seen counseling J<"'rench room shoppers. I-lats a rc 1.o be sold and occasionaily mod· eled by !vl rs. \V)'lie Keeler and iVlrs. J ohn D. J\.1c· Dougall. MOR E BARGAINS Continuing along the upper level a shoppe r will find purs~ and gloves to complete the ensemble sold by Mrs. Dana ,Jones Cunningham, \Vhile l'v1rs. Clyde \V . P help s and Miss Anna McCall um a re busy in lhe je\velry room . M rs. Anrid MorrO\Y v.•iU be in ch'arge of the treasure and antiques t able. J\1rs. C. N. Waite wi ll ha ve new brooms fo r housewives. and coffee fo r weary shoppers will be served b y J\1r . and Mr s. Richard E. \Vhitaker. Sharing the lower level with l\·tiss Beulah Bart- lelt a nd M iss Blythe Monroe, \vho are overseeing 1he bulging housewa res depa rtment. \Vi!l be J\·l rs. J.'Jorence Montgomery, in charge of won1ens' wear, a nd Frank J\•J. Cooper. managing-1n cn's 1\'ear. Also on the lower level 11'il l be ArU1ur ~f. Boyens, c hair- rnan of the shoe salon : J\'Jrs, .John T. Atkinson and Mrs. Otho M. Budd, selli ng fi ne toys a nd child ren's clothing, and Mrs. \Vilfrid J\1. Lan·son, supervising li nen displays. I n the pattio I\1r . a nd l\Jrs. \Val !er Cr a ne v.1ill 1velco1ne furniture custon1ers \\'hile l\·tiss .Jean At- kinson lakes cha rge of gro11·ing p la nt s. Appetizing menus have been planned and are being prepared by Mrs. Donald L. l'vte rrick and lvl rs. Kenneth B. Smi'l.h. The J\1isses Belva and Fern l\·ty- tha ler wiU have tables set ready for dining. and r.1 r_ and Mrs. Harold Ekman have agreed to head the clean-up committee. OTHER HEL PE RS The mon umental task of sorting out merchan- dise for the event was tackled by l\1 rs. Atkinson. Other behind-the-scenes tasks a re being handled by \Villiam Reiton and the l~cv. l,ester E. Bond, in charge of keeping the 1n oney , and t-.Irs. J\.f. Budd and l\'frs. Atkinson, publici ty. In addition to contributing to c hurch support- ed o rganizations, proceeds from the 18th annua l sale last year went to numerous groups. Among those it benefitted were the Churchwomen United Fund which was form ed to send a Laguna Beach police officer to the Delinquency Control Institute. Proceeds also went to the Boys Club, YMCA, Min- isteria l Counseling Servii:e a nd South Coast Com- m unity Hospital. Others receiving financial dona tions included Head Start in Santa Ana , Jnnercity Scholarships . the I m m a nuel Church n e ar \Vat'ts, Biafra Food Fund. a n E thiopian school, a Taiwan orphanage a nd the Americ an Field Service. Should Law of Supply and Demand Affect Mother's Love? CONFIDENTIAL TO W H I P P I NG POST, SICK SOUL, CYNICAL CYNARA, MRS. JONE.S, ETC., ETC.: DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the pregnant-Out~f·wedlock girl who wanted to know if she shou ld give her baby to a childless couple (her uncle and aunl -for $400) gave me the courage l() write to you. Although my situation ls somewhat different, there is a similarity. I am the mother or fou r boys. They arc healthy :ind normri l and we love the,m. But this last pregnancy \1·a:-; n()t planned a~d my husband is still giving me a harrl time because of 1!. I am in my i;ixth n1ont h o( pregna nC'y and I fet'I and look (''.'{Jctly llkc I did with the others. I a'in ~111e thi s baby is goi ng 10 be another boy. \~~do not want another boy . ANN LANDERS [il Portland and we live in Oklahoma so we would not see them very ofte n. Also, they <i re in better financial sh !l pe lhan we are. Thry have asked us for this child If It is a boy. l'wfy husband wants me to say yes. I :im undecided. What do you say?-P.G. LADY WHO ltAS FAITH JN YOU Mrs. J ohn Public. She can't read. For example: Yesterday we ran a full page ad with a coupon saying it was worth 50 cents against a ce rtain item If the cuslomer clipped It from th!! paper and presented It with a purchase of ~ or more. All day Jong people kept handing me lJle coupon. wanting the discount even though they had not purchased $5's worth. In ~me cases they hadn·t pur- chased anything. U1e register and argue about prices. Yesterday, I rang up $1.18 ror a half dozen deluxe orang!!. The woman 11aid I had made a mlatake, that the oranges were two ror 25 ceflts. I told her she was wrong. She replied, "I am not wrong . YOU don't khow lhi! prices in your own store. I re&d the price right off the sign." She then Willk:! that I go with her to look at the sign . She had been looki ng at the sign on the lemons whi ch "'ere in the next bin . 1'\'e uld before. Muy people bear bat dtt7 don 't lllten. They )ook but they don't sec. They talk but they don't NY 11aythln1. 'l'hlaU for additional evtdeace. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I have been divorced for two years. My ex-husband is devoted to our son who now Is 8 years old. Obviously you have a great deal o( " ripare time on your hands. Well, I don't . How about using that vivid lmaglnaUon • of yours to tum out some short itorle!! • for one of the confession magazines? And , please lose my addreS3. Thanks. ~'Y husband's sistrr had hrr third girl in December. She anrl her husband v.·ould give anything to have a boy. They live In DEAR 1..ADV: Keep lht baby, Faith. llEAR ANN LANDERS: T work in a supcnnarket and I love my job. But I've learned something pretty shoc king about ' Then there are the women who come lo Our store is In an upper-class ne;ghborhood. Most or the. women who trade with us have had some college. How come they can't read? -M.1[). DL E.iOWN N. Y. DEAR MID: Tttty can re•d but Ibey don't thlnll, wtdcll 1fford1 me an ti'• cellent oPPoftw!lty to rt~•t aomethiDI I am planning on remarrying in a few months. ~1y son keeps asking me if Dad· dy will be at the wedding. I don't know whet lo tell him. Can yoo advise me'.' - LOOKING AH EAD DEAR LOOKING: Tell him, "No , Dad- dy will nol be lhttt." Your IOll 11ound:; plenly ronfused Ill II Is. Doo'I add lo bts prn blrmt by lnvlUa1 your ti:-busband lft )Onr "'"ddl11. no you feel Ill at ease ... out of 11? la everybody luivlnr: 1 good lime but yoa? \Vrltt lor Ann 1..and ers' booklet, "Key lo Popularity," encloslll1 with your reqoe11t 35 cmt1 ln coin and • long, 1elf·1d- drt'!sncd, sllim ped enve'9pe. ' Ann Unders will be glad to help you .. v.•ith your problems. Send them to her lrt care of the Dally PU.,., tncJoaina a seU-addressea, stamped envelope. .. -......... -...... -.. -.. ---. - ------. -~~--·-------------------------------- J .f D .. l ~ PILOT Tl111rstl,\y, Ottobtr q l~fll By William F. Drapers \\'hae and )Cllow carnations i nd gladioli decorated the Community f.lethod1st Chu rch. Huntington Beach, w he n Patricia Ann Lockard and Willian1 Follett Draper ex- changed their \li'edd1ng vows during an afternoon ceremony conducted by the Rev . l"rcd Ove rby. The bride is rhe daughter of rifr. and t.1rs. Siin1uel J::dwf1rd Lockard of Hunt111glon Beach and her husband is thP son nf ri1r. and r.1rs. \\'1llian1 <: Draper of Sunset Bcaeh Gi vt'n in n1a rriagc by hrr fa U1er. the bride ""'Orf' a sottn empire go\\'11 11·uh apphques of lace and stcd pearls and a ma tching ch;ipel train . Her il- lusion veil was a\lached to a tiara of l11;cc and pearls, and she carried a cascade of baby rC>l'ies and baby's b r ca th Emblem Club The Elks Lodge is the sel· ting for meetings of the Emblem Clu b 201 of Laguna Beach . t-.Trmbers gather tht> fir!'it and third Tuesdays ill 8 p.n1 . l'cnlcred V.'ith an orclud. f\liss \Vendy Brizius of Jlun- l!ngton Beach, Ule 1naid of honor, "rore a delicate lime green gown '''ith white da isy accents and carried a cascade of white daisies. Br!desn1aids ~1iss .Jarkie Breslin, Long Beach, ~l i s ~ Ciavle Novok. South Gale, and ~lrS. Jack Scott. Huntington Brach \l'Ore similar pale .\t•llow go>vns. Serving as besl l1Hln 11as [)~'n nL~ C-arn pbrll, ArapahO(". t..:olo . and ushers \1 ere Dt1vid L;iµha m, Br1hesda. ~Id , Al<1n Zelkind, Aurora. l'11lo, Cd· .,., warr! FergtJson . \\1h11tier. and • Prederi<"k Gaylbrd J r . , Arcadia following the ceremony 160 guests attended a reception in the church hall and the 11·ed· ding party and family rnembers attended a buffet ::.up~r 111 !hr. home of the bride's parents Following a 11·rdding trip lo Colo rado, thr couple will make tl1l'ir !1on1e 111 Furl Collins. The bride is a graduate of f\1ar ina 1 !1gh St hoot an d at- tended Orange Coa.~t ColJege. and her husband 1s <tttending C0Jor1:1do State University_ JOIN HAIR & CO. ,r' ~ .. •, ~.~- Lido Soi/ors Race to Picnic ' Provl ni:: those lazy days of summer aren't qu lle J\1rs. Harry Burford, Mrs. Robert 1-lousea! Jr. and over. the lluntington J~arbour Yacht Clu lJ v.•il! spon· J\1rs. James Shaffer. Entry fee will be $3 and the so r it s second annual Lido 14 Invitational Saturdav race is open to all Lido 14 fleet mem!Jers of SCYA and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12. F'o!Jo,ving a skipper.5 ' a ffi liates. J''ollo\\'ing the Saturday race Commodore I n1eeting dt !l a .111., club n1etnbers \viii serve hot and J\1rs . Burlord \vi ll host a Lido bar, and trophies dogs and soft drinks prior to the start of the races \viii be presented at 5:30 p.m . Sunday. 1 al 12 30 p.111 . Sampling !he picnic are (lefl lo right) I ' . ,, '. Come As You Are- Bree k th e ch.s ins of rollers, cli ps , and dryers. Try our soi+ sci ssor cu t . , .You may ne'ter ha'te to set your hair 09oin. Now ... Penelope (Forme rly of Gene Shacove) lt:....-:r:: ... ~__,_ .. /; . .._ ..... ;.~1 -..·"""l"t?l-~?'?·"1'6\"'"""'""~·-·~·-·="""'"'"'~~""ct"lr;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;11 . ~~x~~~ h.;~~! ~~;~c:!!!:!==s ,r.' ~~,__ () _,#' r & Robert P ignotti (ilt REVA'S) I ![Q11or'• No•··~ COi""'~"' _...".. 11\m •• , II.Oii M(!ll~<, ,, Wl)!lem M•"le,, it... "'\ l r 100 oo•r «O•n ... .11 •1>u•1r ti<~ "'""~· ·•· 1100.•T (le/\<l •n1n. ·I ; w 11111m J1 7 M1rlne Ave., lillbo~ lslil "d-Phone 615·1230 for App't, 1 ... '"" OA•lY P llCIT l o,,...,,,"°'"' Ad•''"· t; Cl•" a. 1ne Mm~' 01,,:0 Op1n 1 O•v• a [vu . ""O""''" GrOllP\ _ l'l•ou (oil Por In•'"' wrr<. o!r •>t '"'"'' tn•m !o P 0 llrown. W ( Wlll•aln>, -l; llobe•I Ew.I 1'• - Fr•• li•ir C•tt " Lt<lurn . I l\t• l~o Tne1 mu'>I bf •f<P••rU 1>1 "'"· ,,, llo""r1 He/\<lro<~~. 1 /". - HAIR & CO. W d 0 • h f II • Mon<!•• 1 llANCHO SAN J OAQUI N ·' ante perator Wlf 0 owing MISA VEllOI LFAST PUTTS -F 1,91!1 ... ,~. ~-i ) ' V1rl1n, 31; C. F 9•r tl!OlomPW, Jft""'• •=========================".-CM~"~'c'~'~'~'~"'.__-::_~"~'~"-':':.-''"~' I Mm•• Cordon ,..,,.,, 11>; 11.c~••O . . ~ -.._.'-• ' C1ll1h•n, J1; ~!i9nt 9 , Tne Mm"' Ml r•in Jo'1n•on, 32,-Gllbtrl ldr. :u. Or"n Wr.9M. H•rrY Co1!1m, J•; FllQnt ..,__ tt c . tn• M•1'•~ J F C1och. 3., '""" ~r,r. ~ ~ Scnw•tln. w~""" Wn ltr, JI, ~1,~n1 o . "' ~: .• '.;~;: !;~~\, ';;;;;: N· """"I LOW NET -T h~ Mmt •· 1/j•, 11;, ll•r•nol('m•.v, 7t; Hrrb•r• 11\1•1,n, SI B ea uty Sa 1 o ns Coming or go ing, you 're COLORFUL Lcl U! n1.1k" I hr nio!-.1 of .1·11\1 r h:i ir: a coiffure lovely on ~111 ~ide~. and color lovely in C'\·cry li.-:ht.11\STANT color: our magical l-'anci-f ull Rinse that needs no peroxidr, no after-rinse: thal8hampoog oul ..... h,ne\·er you "'-'i~h; tha lcover1 i r &)', tone! b]e11;ched hair, refreshe11 dull ha ir. Fanci-ru ll color' ''·hile \\'£ aet your h:\ i r, 1 o i;: 1vr yn u R ne\v lonk of beauly without any rxtr11 l1m('! with our INSTANT • RO~X • r LUS SHAMl'OO AN D sn I "1011. thr11 Th11rt.I tl~ft9 H111 f,1,.1 All•• 5 p,fll. 52 .75 RIN Sl 52.50 Ftld•y. S•h1rSey, Su11Sey , ... , , SJ.00 New,.rt .... It, C•llf. 1111 "'• .......... . loll,. .. e ...... 1•11••• Cei1e w.,,., C1til. Ill I 1/lft Slr•tt M1p!•I• '"''" C111e M"•· C•lll, UM 111 ..... , I•••. llC ·M•tl '!•r• C11t111 M"•· c.nt Ill W, 1fl~ i!•ool ,lf(ttoll• & Ult> ,_ '1J.UH A,...lc, C .. lf. \Ull .. .._ ,._. 1~·11•1 , ...... '"'"" Or•••· Cllflf. 1124 w. c: .... _ ... F1u-t9>i11 V1llty, C1Uf. 11•'9 M••R•!ll ~-'• ..... c.11,. ,.,.(,.,, ... ' ll•"'''" "•'"' r .,.1 •• "htftl IU·llJI I Jam •• "'"''· llocn1rd leu1w,1er, 11. I Membership Dr ive Opens Ann ual mernbersh ip drive l for the \Vomen Associates of 1he UCJ lnterfaith Foundation \l'\11 begin 1vith a stand.up brunch Tuesday. Oct. 14. lnterraith lo11ngc. I rv ine To1\'ll Cen!l.!t \\•111 be the ~c\.1 ling rnr the event. scheduled1 from 9 30 lo JI 30 a in. UCJ I c•h;incr tlri r of ... tudent affairs. .l bhn Ho\' '1111 .'))Ciik and a i 1our nl the o!t1crs \1'ill be con·1 ch1t·tt'd 'l'hr lot11HL1t1on 1~ a ~upport Dr~t1n1z:i11 011 <ltl{t ;:ill WOITIC!l Ill· 1crcsttd 111 11111vcrs11y.ro1n· n1un1ty rel;:itionship~ <1re in- vited. Further 111forn1at1on is 1 ;i v<11lablc b.\ calling lhr foun - d<it.Jon al 83:J.(/89 1 whe re reservations are lo be made. I l ibrary Ho ur Costa ~1esa Library is the scene of a library story hour every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. M_ .. II .. (Milff .. _.....,, Vl(to• C ... lt< ,,_, lft·llll 111111•• , ...... .. ~.~-,.,.,.., ,ft.Rt •<J•/0/1 Ft•llt•l111 Y11ll1.,. Cellf.11 ,.,, 111 ..... •' l ltflll I V 1111y (:.,.,,, 'MM JJl•I... -======== ( lect ion of ~nits by .... Ju1t of1e of a lerge s•· T ru1y the m ~rk of afternoon ex cellence is -this two piece dress with a self tied blou~e l'!nd soft easy skir t of wool and mo hoir. Phone 67 !-2990 The Store with Labels of Distin ction '(OU -CHARGE ACCOUNTS WLLCOME 25 15 E. Coest Hwy. at M•cArthur CdM Prospective Welcomed Prospel:ti11e 1ne1nbers \1 111 be entertained during a ru~h party and potluck sponsored by Delta Beta Epsilon chapter, Beta Sign1a Phi at 7:30 p.1n. Tuesday. Oct. 14, 111 tfle home of Mrs. Kmneth Sulton. Hun - tington Beach. Members will get re-ac- q uainted and prosprrls will learn the purpose of Beta Si gma Phi from ?.·lrs. Dick Freudenthal, 1 ite prrsitlent Chapter officers and ('halnnen \\'ill be introduced by f\1rs. Richard Sherrod. president. In t•harge of the potluck is the .social committee coin· prised of ?.1rs. Don Shelton. chairman; ~1rs. Tom Brannon Members at Potluck and ~!!'s. Jan Terney Guests will in•·ludr 11ln ~·!mes. Carl Cook, Tony Conzales, Dt'nn is II u i !'i h , Stephen ~lans ficld, Bradley Rebul and 'f om Robinson, all from 1-luntingt on Beach. Se creti!!lries At 6_Jo p.n1. cl'crv .second Thursdav 1romcn of Balua C hapl.er of National Sec reunes' ,\ s s oc i a t i on International asse1nble in dif- ferent locat io ns lo alleni.J 1neellngs. fl'!rs. Lloyd Flen1inR at 673~60 1nay l>c telephoneJ for additiona l information. O,IN t :JO "" t :JO .. j ' i j I j ' ' i I • I ··--~it 1 ·! iJ Open ....... lnllltf CJlllVI I I to 5 Sunday COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd., at 16th GARDEN GROVE 12372 G1rden Grove Blvd. I' ' HJ bl • " Ki "' C< " P' K ' d• .. "' lo " Tl SI • 54 Wl h< Ix ... 00 ol a< .. HA bl w' ... FR :Si D 49 -PO lci "" '· FR m• "' AK m "" FR ,, .. FR (4 "' FR u .. , Pi: po ho BR 7 • 11' Git oli ca SIA • "' m• ... SAi R• tn 2 le '" ho; cu- "'" '"" ra: w> "' re: " Ca Kil oil "' PE Pol QC] "' .. tot; -pa -'"' . ... dr. .!.£ -WE A> pi< Git "" t i< "' Ai(; Sb m• "' ii& .. 13' PAi .. _ "' ra p, .,, so: pu ... SIL wk •• I 1 .. Al• GEi P• - -0 L -~ --•• --------~ ·-------...--------------"r~·-·-·-.. -·--ft·-·-· ~------~--~~,.,-,,..-,-----...,........, FREE TO YOU PETS ond LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION DML V •JLOT 37 TRAN PORTATI TRANSPORTAT_l_O_N __ T_R_A~RTA~l~N TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATI N !!RAN P R ATI N 9200 Import.cl Autos 9600 lmparttd Autos 9600Jmport.d .Auto1 9600 lmportW Autot 9'00 UMd Cert f900 Used C.1r• Hc;tnft 8830 Mobile Hom•• BAY HARBOR HALLO\\'EEN Kitt~n. all I -'-'-------'- bl-ck, 1 U,ger ,r. gr&y/Wht. SMALL Shelland, chi Id '6 wks. tia.i.oed & weai)("(I brob, daple l'f'!Y $75. M6--15TD 10110 545--5828 kiITENS; J dark grey lone bl.Ired malr-; 1 dark tluUy Ll'velfock 1840 Mobile Home S.le1 CMa Lomll Roll • Away • Sheraton t.tanor -I1omette - Kit • Prestige • ~hara BRAND VOLVO VOLVO CLEARANCE NOWI 142. 144. 145 -164 THE LOWES"r 'PRICES YOUR BE~ DE:ALS CADILLAC ' '68 Pl YMOUTH Bhle with matching in!ttior. Factory air, fuU po\\--er, only 14,00J mU~s. Lie. VS\V3!5 DODGE '67 OODGE DART \Yhl!e lvilh vinyl top, a ir COfi. di!1on1ng, auto. trans., pow- er steering, r11dio and heater. ?.lust sell. $1795, 35,000 ori&· lnAJ mill's. c~u 6.37-056 - Otigmal 01vner. ca.hco; 1 1no1Uy white calico. 548--7495 aft 6 pm., 10/10 K I TTEN ··Boo &.:.>'' daughter ol Coo Coo (tiger ) and Too Foo ISiamei;e) ntMs love end a hornl:'. (She look11 like pop -a little tiger.) ~478 10/9 Klttr.ns. 6 W~k!!i Old l!ousebmken, 962--61146 10/ll TO G o od home. IT'S FUN TO BOARD Your ho~ at TALLY HO FARMS. BoK stalls $55 per mo. MetAl sha(led CQn·als S~5 per Tno. Autonta.tic wa- ler, feerl & cle11ne-d daily, l ~I acrt>s lighted attna, traininc ring. River trail ac- N'SS. Expert English & \Ve-stern ins truMion. Tally Jlo Farins, 1!162 Ne Whope, Foun!Aln Va.llr-y. 545-95,117 TRANSPORTATION 9000 :he~:~~~lli:U W:h :;1a~e: HELP! Bob Longpre Punliar. &48-5673 10111 has taken too many boats 111 ALL SIZES NOW ON DISPLAY 1425 Baker St.. Cos!a t.1l'sa ~ !;>Jock East of flarbor Blvd. Co:o1!a fllesa {TI<!) 540-91iO GREENLEAF PARK In clear, clean, cool Costa !lfC'sa, Ne1\' 92 "'Pace adul! p11rk. l\focll'Js &: Sa.les oiliC'<' kx:fltrd <1t Park. Open 9 AJ\J lo 6 P.\I. ACCENT MOR !Lf; llOr\li'.: SALES 1750 \Vhltticr Avr. Cos1a !1-les&. 71~: 642-13.iD c:u s 9-ZOO ••.• SELL Yo11r l\1ob1le Home FOR CASH No r:!\.pertse To Seller 636-3291 536-8869 Broker NE\V 2 BEDROOl\f, DEN, 21 x 60 J\'IOB ILE HOl\11:;. CRPTS, DRPS. F 0 R QUICK SALE! INQUIRE SP ACE 26, DRIET\VOOD BF.ACI·[ CLUB, H. B , 536-8:JOO tra<le and 111ants to trade or WE \Vere de~erted. Need sell thi.s outstanding 1%9 bome together, u~ litter Rynell 22 foot Jibef1:lass box, George & Clarence. Cl deep vtt sport overnightr-r. wk. old kittens) 549-184610/9 Only 50 hours on thii; heauty COCK-A-P<XJ, 11ale, :\ yrs. 1x11vered by 0 .!\l.C. V6 15.j old. J-l&ebroken; pref. for hol'!!iepower outdr lve. Fully 'adull1. LoV"d.ble & obedient. Found including v bunks, 546-5144 1019 head, galley \\'i!h stove , HALLOWEEN Kittens, all ieebox, sink and 8 gallon ·black, 1 1i1er, gray/wht. 6 water tank. New CB radio, y,.k~. trained & weaned compass, full instrun1ent , 54S..l570 10/10 panel, bi mini top, full BUY 111y hon1e $-11 95 tot;i\. covers and requ[rcd marinP. ll1ust sacr ifice. 2 BR lflx:'J:'i, NEW BUGS ON DISPLAY & READY TO GO CHOICE OF COLORS AND MODELS AT .•• CHICK IVERSON Harbor Areas Only Authorized VW, Porsche Dealer TWO LOCATIONS TO SllYI YOU 445 EAST COAST HWY. •I BAYSIOE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH & 1970 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA HOM E OF THE LOVE BU G SPECIAL S 549-JOl I ARE sr1w. AT DEAN LEWIS 1966 J-farbor, C.M. Anfiquet, Claqlcs 9615 $2495 ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. 11 50 So. Coast lfifh9.'ay .. '68 Dodge IJ1ui. /tLl!_v e<Jlli[)o _ped, perfect. Private party, 17.000 m1lf'~-$1 995. 962-5770 FALCON '51 r.1nrga 11 + 4. r-.-.,:cellent Laguna Reach 196:l Fa.Jeon J-"utura Hardtop Coupe. auto trans, P\\'r !otr, v.g eng. Oii.i;; 01\nPr. Very clean. S11)9S_ 6!3-01151 cond_ Sl tiOO ~-12.3n6 aJt 5, (N'l"Xt to Pottery Shack) all rlity \1'kc0ds. 494-1084 547~3103 9700 'fill Cactillac £1 Dorado, 18 Autos Want.cl n1os :;;ince purchased new,. \_V_E_P_A_Y-.------2l!,f(.() mi. X!n! cond11ion. Complt te extras. Pi iv prty. $iXJ(I. Call fron1 8 to 6, 71~: 5'10-3530 or after 6, 213.' 697--4321 '65 Falco n sta!lo11 \1a.1.:on stick sh t/1 , r & !1. STj() or hes! offrr. 675--412{1 C. D. i\l. CASH FORD 1--0.0 -..--..,,----·l (l) '69 Fot'l"I fiala~i". l o w for uSl!d ean & truclr.t just '69 Cadillac mileage, load('ri, S2550, ! J) call wi tor tree est1male. '69 Ford tJ.-.J11.x1e, 1 0 w GROJH CffEVROlfT FLEETWOOD rpilt>agi:, lf)aCle11, onl_v 4 BROUGHAM months o;ild snoo. 7'3l-J2'.Xl Ask for Sales Mlll'lll&ft l82ll Bearb Blvd. Hunllng1on Beach Kl S-3331 TurqU<!Lw, white lK ttier In· '66 Falcon Futura terior vdth white viflyl t.op, Fully tactory equipped, Dlr. fac1-0ry air, Al\l!Ftl! stereo .$6!Y.i. r<idto, 6-way seat til t & tele-Phone 612-6/J'l'.l :'>COPe strl'ring, PQll"er door FORD '66 Gala."ie :'IOQ, .\ rlr Jocks, Lie V\VY6~:J sedan, r/h. p/b, pis. a le. f'REE T hor o u i h bred hfely equipment moun!ed \\i lh 11dd£'d on h >Om. Comp.. 671-0900 : Siamese female unaltered. on four 11•hei!l, tilt traller sel-\lfl in 5 S!<H" Park. 0 es ir e I good home y,ith 2 speed \1•inch. Thf' \\'ckt'ncls or after 6 Vo'kdays -,==================='"'°========="'° . 494-2146 10/9 original O\\'tll'r had over 8000 892-IS-l-l Campers 9520 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR $6695 >.Int con1l !hruout. ri.Iwt !!ieU !his wk. 962-118~ ALLEN '68 Galaxy, Fr.I stereo, full po11•er , f11 c a ir. Sharp. $2550 or tr11de for sport car. 642-2752 PUDDING, long hair male dollars invr.sted in this 11n1t. 2 i--ua hell~. 30 ~al hot \l'il!er ,66 Bl V\V F 'll , kitte n, iireat hunter~ood for We will C'Onsider a ny oll<"r tank SHIDO. l ti.\O Neii'}JOrL . ue . c-anip('r. . Y· •ophers, mice, etc. Call aft or trade, A5k for Sales fllgr. s N ., r ,1 r.qr d. rel.L·ig. two ne\Y tire-.:;, . fl. O, ,,. ·1 ' ;,.18-9170 6, ~15-4738 10/11 ~......,~~'~--~~~ 1--------- FREE adorable kit te n1, 22' Cabin Cruiser \\"/i\lark :1:-i 1----------r---------- mother Siamese, Box-train-eng + ti·Jr. X l n t fishing Mini Bikes 9275 t>une Suggiet 9525 ed. 96U538. boat. Also 13' Runabout I :::-::::-::-:--:-:-:--·1::.::~..:::.!!!.::.:.... _ _:c:;:: w/Mark 30 eng, + trlr. ~700 TACO 22. l'\c\\' clutch & tires. PERFECT for Dune Buggy AKC registend Bea1Je, 9 for both or best ofr. Ca.n be Xln! cond. S7~ or reasonable '6l V\V chassis & trans axle: months old, female, trlcolor, offer "'1"1·7· sood with children. 67S--2916 aeen at 2::111 Mar&aret Dr, · .>..,... j ·-' $175 firm 67:\.--6998 FREE Kittens 4 youna: eats Newpl. Bch. fl.IODERN T Dune Buggy. '64 t 0 I 0 0 d h 0 m I! I. '67 GLAS!!ll'AR c It at I 0 n. IMo __ ,._,_,~Y_,_ •• _. ____ 9_J_oo_I V\V eng. SllOO. .... ....... 10111 lnboard~tboard. 120 Mere. Call 540-9856 "'""'""""" 1967 l-tONDA 160 FREE Kittens to_...... home, Crui!ll!r with power jet " SCRAMBLER ........... power trim. Full cowr. (4) "'hite, IR)'!: oranp, 5 Ready to enjoy. All El!'I.'. starter, SOO orlg, m i. Imported Auto• wkll old. 540-2030 10/11 maintenance records. 1 $400. ---- 9600 1967 MATCJILE'-5 soocc GRAND OPENING PRISKY Grey tiler kltte!UI cnvner. KI&--«« GS80 Sc-rambler. For the are wa.ltin1 for you In H.B. ALL Glass 25' fb,...la. Cabin -_. .,._~ CAR SALE &is-ms 10/11 Crui .... pun~,. """JO. ·M"r. FIB. SS radlo, 1967 TIU Ur.lPJ r T-100\ PLEASE uve me trom the Bimini lop. Lf:ss than 75 5<XI cc. Vl'r;.< cle~n .. ~o;,o. pound. 1 wk. old short ~Y-hrs. $11.000. Call Ellis: days JAMES LTD haired kitten. 962-3451 213: :0.35-1370; 11itcs 714: 1584 Ne"-'f>Ol'! Bh·d. 612·00~0 675---3717 BROWN Rabbi!. 675-7513 ==~~--,c--BELL HELil!ET Tust in Aufo C iinic OBA Lido Motor> 1300 W. Co•sl Hwy. N. B. 642-6762 26' CABIN Crul:s.er, Navy s2:-i 1019 hull, inbrd rng. jus t Call J ohn aftrr 6 p).J Tu~ti n Auto Clinic C1penrrl a l,7,--w~k-ol~d""'ft~u~U,;:,-~ki~'l~to=,..::-. -;2 overhauled. Bail tank, 645--0397 l3rH11l'h Jn i\'cwport do111i.: -, 1 bla•k .... ltt>r NB !!love, oven, head. :>ink, ice Uusu1es~ under 111•' na111c •• -,, ,_ -.-"""' '69 YAMAH1\ lndro 2~..0 C!' • 10/10 chest, sleeps 2. J\o!ust sell, Ll<lo ~1otor~. 1300 \\'. Coast Plus a Bt>ll /lel1nrt $:iiJ i =-~-~~.-~1,-2,-=· I best offer. 847-1620. caU 5300053• H11ry. Thi:o1 location 11·ill re-GRAY, •tripe ea , YJ'I. I ",.-=~~==c-c=....,.. ~ II • t I old ~1 a rood home. 1s· 1968 LARSEN 120 hp pa11· & se 1mpor « ears. eall &U-0856 lf).9 Me r c c r u i s t' r , I n-Honda 50, A1nt fond, They a l't:• wrll known 11s· the brd/outbrd. ;·brg!s, bait low mileage. ~l.\O t'ar doctors in the Orange SIAMESE Manx mother cat tank&. tilt trlr. 839-6204 a.1t 1 ====Cal::::l::::540:9=·1=m===:I County area for 8 yrs. Sole A: 3 J8tt:e"na 8 wits old. I• O\Vllf'r for both 1-c"pa1r Sl\Op5 ,,.....~~7'~0=-;:;:::-::o=~'~"'~ II w'~',mx;;:;;;:m;:-~:y-n;;;;;;; Auto S.rvlcts l.: ~a]('s is \Vil helm Pit"h. I:: AUTIFUL blue pvakttt, 16' DOLPHIN. wry roomy & Parts 9400 1'tl.~l1n Autn Clinic's main 10- .........A boat, 35 ph Evinrude eng., t alion is 155 W. 1st S1. lo male frN to • ..,.,,_ borne. _, 646-475.l lO/lQ $995. Marina Dunes a.<ip A-1, ·rustin. Lido !lfotors is a llef! office. BE/\CH Branch. STIJVE 536-,1956 10/10 10110 SAMOYED, 'I' mOI old, Rt-Ila .• AKC all 1h0t1, houlM'! trained. 546---9988 10-9 2 lovable healthy Calico kit- 1&1 hp Ford Tnlereeptor J/O, many ~l:ra:oi, must sell! $2450. Call 11.ft !i p;..1 536-59lll AUTO SUPPLY \Yholr~.1lt" Prir<'s !o Al l Con1riltt(: i\la•:hillf' ~hop SEASPRAY fiberglass dingy, Sl'('cd £qu1prnc11t 11A hp motor, ~leering whL Rchui!l_ E11g1n1·s contt'Clls. Like new. 54&-3341 112:i Vi1•!oria. Ci11 ~1:':·6:.i.iO IN B 0 A RD/Outboard fishing or &ki boat. 548-6620 18. 18361 Beach Blvd, llB 847-09'J1 * 0PEN70AYS * tens, 8 Wttks needs &ocxl 1---------- hc>IM. 541-1006 CUTE KlttenM 8 wks. old. box trained, will de.liver l1 nece1aey-. 838-8989 10110 FREE Cock-a-poo puppies, 6 wk:A. old, 1 male, 2 female 57;,..2804 1(1/10 Sollbooto 9010 INTER. 5-0-5. Xlnt cond. All f I b • r 11as1 constroction Main, jib A: ap l nnake.r w/trapeze rig. Boat trlr & ALPINE JERRY, lovely ynr male eat, p/persian. p/1iame&e. Call aft 6. 6'5-4738 10/11 KJITENS, all black, plu1 other colon, 8 wks to good homes. 836-4493 l0/11 PETS ond LIVESTOCK ht1, 0.Mral 8100 OCELOT. Ideal family pet. Docile I: playful. $300. .f93-1252 or 675-6010 all equip. S1500. 847-2860 I ~!l!!!~~ 22' FIBERGLASS s Io op . Truckt 9 '61 ALPINE En!lgn No. 358. 3\. hp oul· I ---'------'-5~00:.; New I.ires & top. Extrea! board. l\!aln, jib, genoa. Sail '47 CHEV P ick Up w/~ $400 548-4224 & cockpit cover!, $3300. Pontiac V-8 b r a k e 1 , 673-1887 radiator. ('8rbs. dual exhst. AUSTIN HEALEY 17' O'DAY DaYMiler SJj(), 968-7864. 1125 PuppieJ P.Jama IA a ~ Labra· ,dor ~trlever (ydlaw); Pa· ·pa la a r r but he can leap · !Uf:h fenoe1 In a 1inde 'bound! The pupplet &i't wtin.. derfUJ child~'• doa•. no . •pleet, c.u afttt 6, 968-7935 WEIMARANER P u p p I e a AJ<C, lhota. Gnnd charn- 'piona. *(TI4l 892-2423* GREAT 01ne1, 7 \\o'l!t!k1, ~ for temperament A 1\ze, robust & tun lovir11. ,..,,,.. Demo SlThO • Used $1350 14' O'Day used .... $500 Fun Zone Boa t Co. Balboa SEA Scout '1 de1perately ~IN sail fQr 2::1 FOOT ALBA TROSS . 642--5769 USED Balboa W tUt~d keel sail boat. Couldn't teU from new. Jmmaculetel $3050. Call Mon. thru Fri. 64 2-8782 KITE -excellent cond!Uon $650. Shore nioorina: $1:5 per month. 67S--2Sl6 FIBERGLAS d\fllhY 6' long 40 Iba. $60 675-4973 after 1 pm Kile no. lll w/dolly Xlnt cond . $600 6~982 SABOTS Neow Incl 11.U. $249. 845--0222 PENGUIN aailboat 111~ • w/1all 6 t1'111ler. Top con- dlUon $425. 837--1598 HOBIE CAT $1000 ... '494-0137 * ARC it.1!1ttted German Pow.r Crul11n Shepherd pupa rot eale. 1 9020 mala I: 1 h!rnall $65.00 and CRUIZON' 16' Cabin crutJer folll ,00 -wood/fbrh, motor • lr!r. BEAGLES. fem a I e 1, 12 S5b0. 545-C5ll -a.-· AKC rq.1======= $35. * S»-eOl.9 • PART time borne JJee:led flor 91. Bemu'd bl CdM are.. f7>.7488 lootSllp-llf SUPS Far rent 18 to 35' N...,.,n H.-. 112 W. Cout Hwy, N.B. 548-5551 S Cute puppi~a to rood horM. i ----------P • k~-a-poo br@ed '73-t&ll 10/4 Mol>llo Ho,,,.. ·51 1'-ord 1 ~ Ton, racing slicks. cu st up hot, cher- ry body. Good running, flat head. V-8. S.125. 8'17-5589 '62 Ford ·~ ton P.U. new pa.Int, 10,IXXJ mi • ne111 ena. $600. 54&-7987 '66 f ord Econohne P/U. H~A\'Y duty eni .• xlnt tire!!, $950 or be1t ofr. 53&--7S81 AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Parts In1m~Jate De\tvery All !1-lodels J1rtuporl 3l111por1 ~, 3100 W. Coa.lt Hwy., N.B. ======== 1..,,..,, 541),1764 C•mpers 9520 Authorized MG Dealer --'---'----- COOPER '66 Chev Chassis mounte-d. P/S-P/B. Air. 8000 mi. Open Road. 646-8595 IM ·-,-Nl-Coo-,,.-,-,,.-,,-997-cc-,-,-,,. MOTOR HOMES 9215 just reblt, smith'• tach, new battery, red w/ hick top. $ll5(). 673-9183 aft 6. HEADQUARTERS FOR llOTORHGllES DATSUN ORANGE COUNTY'S N0.1 DATSUN DEALER DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt1ncton Be-ch BU.ml or ~l ENGLISH FORD ORANGa COUNTY'S VOLUMI INGLISH FORD DEALER SALES • llRVICI 'tll MODELS Immediate dellwt"J' LAROE SELECTION' -.. ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd •. CoAla Mesa &12-0010 FIAT 'UJ FIAT 1500 ROADST ER 11,.111 radials, hattr-1·y , slar(er. shocks, h1nr-l1p. $1200_ '.}GS-:?<JCQ '68 t'iat 12t spl cpe, air, n1ag 1vheels. •19-1-8328 rves. r&h , KARMANN GHIA' 2-'59 KAR!\!ANN G h i 11 s . Good transportation cars or buggy material. $175 & $250. Phone 645-2621. MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA TOYOTA SPECTACULAR YEAR ENO SALE ALL MODELS YOUR BJ-.::ST DEALS ARE STILL AT ' DEAN LEWIS 1966 T-farbor, C.11'1. 646-!130.l VOLKSWAGEN '68 vw Ai~ tf)nditioner, 4 :o-rd, r!lr, loadrd! lloney r rean1 t'xl .. plush hlack int. Takf' smllll \'1011 11 or lra.dr J,.(lw-tn11• pyn1 nl s. VHF8.9<1LB ' Ca.JJ Ken 49'1-9173 or -0 1.>-cis:M, '63 Volkswagen Bus r:::\'rrllf'11t t·ondi t1on ! l l'lO"'~ \~·a 1·r11.nty. _ , at CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1200 L'<IPORT::> \\'A.t"ITED Orange f:ount\~1 TOP S BUYER BU.L MAXEY TOYO?'A 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Ph. M7-8555 Will Buy Oldamobile-Cadillac Inc. 1150 So. Coast Highway Laguna Bl'aclt !Ne_'(t to Pottery Sha("k) 494-1084 547-3103 '67 Cad. Sedan DeVUle. Full P'oloT,, fact air &: stereo. All access. l~wner. Low nii., Xlnt cond. $4295 or beat of- fer. Call wkdy1: 6Th-4l30 '63 Cadillac Conl'ert. Wbt Your Volkswqen or Porsche w/blk lnt. All extras, muat & f.t8Y top dolla.ni. Pald for &acrili~. 644--0661 eves. or not. Call Ralph 673-0900 CHEVROLET WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for good, clean used cars, --~ne C~-n~~o;!r "'1';P~~~ all makes. See Georae Ray Th~odore Robin.'! Ford 24,0C(l mile&, h11 all pot.l"er + ~OGO Harbor Blvd. air conditioning. Absolutely the cleanest one in town. C.!IT. 64 2-00lO .Jim Slr1nons l\t e r c ede s Auto Leasing v LEASE 9810 &nz, 120 \V. \Varner, Santa Ana. 5~U4 1 JI CHEVELLE '66 $1450. 2 Dr. ~ R/H. Alr. Auto trans. KUSTOM MOTORS 84'.i Baker St., Ci\·J ~J9Li '6'.l LTD Ford coupe a ir p\l't Eticket sr.ats, co ns o 1 c. Ofll'n '!ii 9 Pl\l ~trg .~ br.-.ke~ radio' si<Jii mo. Private prty. 436 E. 21st St., 1966 Ford Econol1ne Falron Oub \Vagon, Bii 6 \\'/ 3rd ~eat fS-10), vt>ry clean, good mechan. 494-5972 f'Vt's. '59 Ford Wagon or Jj2 ena-. 531-7048 1969 t'ord Torino, Loaded 428 Co hr a-j e. t , Air, Mint tH4-1784 Days. $3~. '62 FORD Coovertible. Runs &ood. $295. * 846-3031 * '55 Ford \Vagon, 60 n1olor, gd. body, Ii.rt>~, nins \l't']J. $125 or orr. 642--0842 'll FORD 2 DR rus. 549-1690 LINCOLN l!lfij Clas~1c Lincoln Con· linental sedan 39,000 miles, 4 brand new l~t line l1rt!s, factory a ir cond. full l!.'alher interior n1int cond. Private pflrty George G r u p e ~5630 Re$, 67:5--6956 eves. 168 Country SquirC", a !r, pwr NB. 54lJ..-08jl. '66 V\V 14,000 mili:"s. 5unroof, strg & brakes, radio S87 mo. 6~,-.,~,.-,-"'-S-ta-.-w-.,-,-pa-u-. '66 CONTI NENTAL, 2 dr, R&ll, fog & baC'J..-up lites, '6,'l Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 327 V-8_ PQwefilide P /S & Extras. 52~95. or trade por out 1v1ndo1vs. Iron! r111!y *'<:JUlpp('(j .••• $129 mo. rear \\i ndow. Fae. a.1r. Lug. 6-16---S.'l7l e1·C'n1ngs 1960 !llerccdcs 190, Clean, VC'nts, ftcr r xhausl, <lt1rk '(i9 Cad El Dorado CQUpe, gqe rack. Xil1t cond, Ql.\'TI-1962 LINCOLN Con~ ne\'1 tires. $150 f j r m , I :;;'~'-";;";;·~S~l"'1~'~·~'~'~"'2";'c_~ fully equipped . -·. $199 mo. er 644-4648. convert. Gd cond. low mi·s, 642-44:i2 eves. '65 V\V, 2 door. 4 Sl)C'ed, '69 t.adil~ac Coupe de Ville ·s~<"'"'C~l-,.-vy-~l,-,-,.i-.~eo-,-,-,,-rt S800 or best 548-2070 MG jlJ(; ~les, Service, Paris Imn1edu1tc D:!live11·. All !llodels J1rtuµort 31111ports 3100 \V, Coast H1vy. N.B. 642-94(6 S<IG-1764 AurhorizN 1\-'IG Dealer OPEL MERCURY radio, hnnter, beauli!ul red fully f'qu1ppc<l ••• -$169 nio. bit 1 ded d1r t k 11nrl shairi. RU'.\! J.Jll, Sl095. '69 Chl'V C111l1arn, Pl\'r slrg & '1 _1eng._°! 1 ' 1 ' ,•' Carl'• MI Co 1 h' k l"'' o.~·&n ....... n ra e , o or . nc., 194J 1a c~. a ir .......• ,,_mo. XYZ756 494--9771 Harbor. C.ilf .. 642-0.Jl3. SOUTH COAST I ·.-68-'-IE_R_C_U_R_Y_'_I __ _ CAR LEASING 1968 f.1a!1bu Deluxe. Air 11 '' o nteg-o * '6!1 V\V. nuto t r an~ \\"'''" 16 500 "'i ,,, OOJ m' ·' .'•00 11·. C<' II>·", N" ''."-'.ll "2 C1lnd. Landau top. Xlnt " '" • "' ·• ""· • A'.\l/Ftll rad1f), Lo m'i""g". •• u .,...,r~" ......... .,ty F"li p"-, ... ,_ ' " ' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii cond. $2250. 546--7378 aft 6 .,..., • .... , · " ~ • • "' '"v• Perfect conrl. i\fakc olfcr.1· xlnt cond. $2400. 644--0267, 8:l3-0JJ9 LEASE~ RENT _?_"_'·---------avail Oct. J3rh . ORDER YOUR. '67 CHEV lmfl'l!a 327-4 sp<I. '6~1 V\\'. Pr rf run111ng ron<l. Good tu-cs. l :iOO c;ish & T (l. 1970 TODAY ln1n1 acular(''. :'9.l)OO mi ~ ··'I FOR EARLIEST '" Apprech1te. l\!ake Offer! ~nl;,__. pi!)'!lH'IH.~. '.J62-2J2:) 8 11 ;; pin. DELIVERY fl !S-3613 or 548·6832 alt 5. '57 V\\' Bus ii·ith h~n All po pular niakes. Ford '68 CAi.\fARO 327 R.S. PIS. I a uthorti.cd lea.sin" i;y:o1t.em. R/J.f, Auto. 284 Knoio St., CM camper. s i-rps Ii. \\'/'fi3 • "•~2991 Will bl V Gel Our Com""'tltiV9 Ra•-0 '"-'" eves. trade. re t \V ens ,, !l<'W trans. ,,~ "' I'llake olfer 67;....:.i.1rr,.1 Theodore '65 Chevy Impala 2 Dr. Good '66 V\V Snrl, beige 11·/lJlk inr. ROBINS FORD cond. Auto, V-8, $1200. '68 t.lERCURY Colony Park Sta \\'gn. Fae alr. dellLxe i11t. PJS, P /B, xlnt cond. Pr! party. S309.'l. 633-0593. CLEAN "67 Colony Park waa-on. ~st ofter takes. 548-J.181 or 646--6922 MUSTANG R/~l. f>oniche !"ln1s, Xlnt 2~ Harbor RlVd . 1~"-""7""'-"~~-~~-~ '68 Opel Station \Va1on. This cond. $1350. :l-18--2711; Cos!a Mella 642·0010 '62 4 Or. Chevy Impala. P/1, week S1495, at: I o.~68""'V\= .. -1~500~c..:c,:.___ ,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,,,..,.,1 P/b. Radial tires. Xlnt '65 MUSTANG Convert, cocoa, new tran~ .. good con- dition, one Oll'ner, $1005. 673.S070 a.tter 6. KUSTOM MOTORS •. · radio/tirairr, 9 rond. S650 548-2e54 W Baker Sc. C.~1 . 5-JQ.5915 ""hite ·;1.·/red int .. :!ll,fO'I n1i. Used C•r• 900 1•1PALA '61 s-Co"~ t"-_ $1550. 673-7824 , fi.M-Hi!.J " I"''. .. .. -w... Open 'tLJ 9 P,M. .68 VW -'63 SPORT.'i ic<la.n, 13,700 ceptlonally fine! Air cond. Bur. nr\1' ht·.1kr.~ F.· . n1i., :i\r. fJwr., vinyl to.,. Top Lo nii. ;'J.18-7;)29 '67 MU STANG converti hl; 11'/air, PIS~ ne1v \vide 11res, mlli 111hec!s. \Vilt consider trade. $1795. 6T;r-0379. PORSCHE * '65 CONVERT * Xlnt cond. AU xtrM, ou pnt, top. r.fu~t sell. 64&.1234 ·59 PORSCHE 1600 N. Xlnt CQnd. Ne1v !ire~. clutch. Sl800 firm. 548-3515. 062-3 P o rs c h e 1700 cc, leath int, all access 33,000 ml. S21;)() 540-9251 eve SUBARU t ires:, id. eond .. 11H!0 tr;in.,, .-$!"~ Al 5 C()nd1!1on. 49~-323.2. 'f,6 Chev Impala HT, V---8, """· ter p111, lil2--fi.~J2 -;-61 V\V Sedan I H111; l~<'I!-BUICK ~~~;)~~ ~~~,: ta~ $1075. cared for, pri1·.~1,. p.-.rty. * 54~7h77 * '(>'l B111 ck f{1vwr:i. P/$, '68 V\V SPd. 4 ~pd. r;id1n, di'\ P/\V <ur conrl. :0.lr~r hrnrh int. It blue, 22,IX!O niL .~1·1 i.J, ~,.n1, l.1111rlt1u 1op. $•1·175 642--771~ !~1~' 10:~-"i-~~L 111 11 ~H0-<17,Q2 1[165 V'.V. BLACK B UICK No. 225. Ha 1 $650. GOOD COND. e1·erythlng: 835-6915 Pvt p,1rty BARGAL"lt '68 V\V. $1500. Jn t>XreHent I coc-.~"~'-~"'c-o·2""'al~l•_•_6_P~M-= condltion. '6.3 Buick Riviera , a.tr, T:\t- PH: 6T ... ::28fi JIJ,\CULATE, loaded_ CHRYSLER '67 CHRYSLER 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8, automatic-, !actory alr. power stterins:. power bni.· ke1, n.dlo & beater. lmma- culete. (UDE 7~3) "66 Llfustang, V-8. aulo, !o .m!g, I O\\l!lCr. p~'t. pty. Call alter 6 pm, 642--4737 1968 fl!u!'ltang, vinyl IQp. xlnt cond, auto. Priv pr1y, $18;iQ. 71~/ 497-U93 TirREE. 1969 l\Iustangs, fully loaded.$~. Contact ;.34-'6~ OLDSMOBILE SUBARU $117:;_ ·~ '66 V'iV, one owner, A~f/F'M. $2295' '66 OLDS Light ~ay Cutlass C.Onvtrl. P/S & P/B. $1375. Pvt pty &15--09-IG * 11 OD MODELS * w•w, !op cornlH ioo. 673-34(16 after 4: 3iJ pm. I ="""""""',"'-~=-~ * VANS * '68 VW Swuwl, Bl<0puokt AM!FM, Coco mllr.~, nilnt fmmed!ate delivery a1: KUSTOM MOTORS 845 Baker St., CM 540-S91!i Open 'Ill 9 PM SUNBEAM 19SS SUNBEAt.f A Ip I n.e Roadst~r. auto shill, good cond. Allklni $900. 962.-7284 . TRIUMPH '65 SPITFIRE CQnd! Must .ell, 1'11ake o!ltr! 4!M~3 '68 VW. radlo-h('a1rr . "'/l!X· tras. Convertible. S1500. * Call 546-'.")27>! * '66 VW Sqbaek ;JM:l ~-1r11,de larger c11r or trurk. Camrer she.II $110. 8.~2.17 '69 VW Deluxe 7 pas~ bus, xlnt mnd. i\lnny x-tras. $2600. ~3533 t.rusr Sell '66 V\V Camper fully equlpt, \01v ml, A-11 Belt ofr 642--1636 C\Y'S 1969 VOLKSWAGEN LUCE NEW, EXTRAS $1995 673-881.l '62 VW, .unroo!, new enl. eood tire• 962-8381 altt>r 6 Pllf 68 VW Sed. Xlnl cond. AM-Of Special exhaust - ATLAS CADILLAC '68 ELDORADO l!HRYSLER -PLYMOlTI'H 2929 HARBOR BLVD. Blai;k \Vith . bl~C"k &· 11•hite COSTA 11ESA 54&.1!134 ho11nd.~ tooth 1nl('11or, l0<:al Open Dally 'tiJ 10 p.rn . rar, factory atr. A.\1/FM ,=""==="=~=~-­~1c.reoo radio, 8-way &eat, tllt 69 CHRYSLER \Va 1 on, t.· telescope itet:rini wheel PIS, P/B, PfW, a.Ir, lo ~11'tr door locki, 0 n 1 y mlle1, Uke 1 n~. "!.U•t tee. to 21.0t» mile•. Lie. WQD41M appre<:IAt~. 962-T&l7 $5795 ·so Chrytlor Whld.,.., • dr, aaklni $200. CaU aJte.r 8 pm 847--4036 ALLEN COMET '63 Olds Slarlire, hlack, xlnt cond, l'll'!Wly painted. new tires $700. 545-3855 PLYMOUTH 1964 VALIANT \VA G O N . Black, ffi1 Interior. Orlllnal owner. Good con<1, clean. R/H, allck 1hift. Days 54()..2464 ext 74, • v e 1 ....,,,. '69 Roed Runner, 4 1pd, lo mt, $3,000. ~9542 after Oldamoblle.cadlllae lne. ll50 So. Cotaat Hlchway Lal'Une Bet.ch (Next to Pottery hckl 1960 cor-.m 6:30 w1'da,ys. Anytime Sat Good condition or Sun. $250, * ~2437 '5(1 Plymouth. Good litt•. l=========I ""' batter)'. $150. Call llU-11'9 494-1084 547..1103 CONTINENTAL '58 Ply. 4 dr. 8 eyl. Slick w\lb 1968 CADILLAC Coovert '67 Cont c.oupe, pert oond, overdrive. Inunac. One Coupe. Gold. Air, AM/FM, Attomq Mil 1 a c r If I e e owner $195. 549-4361 telHCOpa: wheel. Extru. pef'IOft&1 car. $2,1195. Mr. I .. ========I !:k !lb now. Private. _n.-. ---PONTIAC '63 Sedan de Ville, low CORVAIR '67 LE MANS Conv. \Vbt, lo n1il eage. ~Int con<l. f"ullr ---------mi. Nict. Best olfer . Eves, p\\T, factory air. Private pr-1965 Corvair Corsa conwrt. • 54.8--6016. SCJINAUZERS. r.un. AKC '63 11ff!eor, 2 Br. lhl'rmO:>lat pupl\. Stiow or pet1, Stud CO!'\lrol hf'al, cooler, crptx, tervi~. 833--0361 drpJJ, rhral1 pat:lo. Rea&0n. SlLKY Trrrier.--m-,-,,-,-u-,-,-. -5 1 ~nt. Adult pa.rk. 6"2-2360 or 011 DISPUl TKE All MlW DODGE "UPLORER" En whlte, Italian red Int., 4 apd, dlr, locally owned. Excellent cond. mue book Jll7S • Full Price St!M,, will tine prvt Prt:Y. NRZSSSLB. can PhU. «94-9773 or~ '69 TRJUMPH Spl~ire, .xlnt cond., 7500 mllH. Prlv owner. Call 646--3065 an '· OAUGIITER'S '64 TR•. red, R/H, new bni.ke_1, 2 top1. .,.~~,!!, '!!'!!!!!.'!"!!~'!!'!!'!!!!!!!I $950. 531.s-t!Jl befor'f! 1 pm. eo vw But 67 1500 cc cl1J'. synchro, Sood tires. $650. 673-4™ ll!!VCl"'fil 12 Ail'! . 64 VOLKSWAGEN. Exc~llenl condil\on. i900 or Er st ofler. 546-2932. ly must sell . $1150. 54:>:"7822 140 hp, gd CQncl. $700. firm·. I ·l~96J~~s=o"°N~N~E=Vl=L~L~E-. -&ood- '68 Cad. l.'OOV('r!. Beaut brn. 54()...4563 aft 6 pm. cond. Call alt 6 pm or wttk· Mddle 1!'11. 18.000 ac ml/ '61 CO RVAIR Bus, runs, I ~'="'-"=·=83.1-0095=~~· =----=· [ !161-~IO. .. ,ks_ AKC. Adortble healthy I llhots. S150. &4.f--4806 2 FULL tied!!, 30 1al hot "-a-~===o-::=:;,~=-.:=~I ter t.a.nk SlSOO, 1640 Newpor1. UREBRED Mlntatul'8 Dox· Sp. No. 3. C.~t. lei $...'\S. Not re~lttted.1 ---------­ Af1r r 6, 837-9505 THE SUN NEVE'ft SETS on GER.MAN SHEPHERD pup-ClaS!ified'11 action pcl\\'f"r. ple1, g wits old. For an ad to &ell around tht * KT S-1621 + cloek, dtAl 642-5rnl. s.i1.-11ta111t1 •"' • -e. llt•lllS, fll tfU wltll ta .. .,. •1tc••. 1111.,. •lrll A\.~ IUtL It •OOl, II roof. a '00T. 1 Tr .. llJ rt• .. "C.. l"l Al Al'PllOVI• ••r•n. 1655 5 Bl ACU BLVO HUNTINGTON BEACH f'> · .. t() 11.Jt,(! FERRARI FERRARI Newporl Import.I Lid. Or- a111e •Coun1T1 onl.Y author- ised de11;ler. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 3100 W. CoMt Hwy. Newport. Beach "2-9405 54()..176' A11!hor11"" F"tnrl De11 l""r TOYOTA ---BILL MAXEY LTJPJY.JOJ!JAJ 11181 BEACH BLVD. Hunt. Beach 847..a55S 3 mt N. ()f ('.aa.•t Hw:v. nn Bch ----""'"'co-~ '68 V\V Sc<'lnn. H/JI. hlue, xnlt cond. $1550 or besl nf· frr . C.ood buy! M2-71'\.112. P LANN ING to move? You'll finrl 11n 11mA~ing nombrr of homes in !oday's Classili~d Adi. C~k them now. -------- Loe 011'nr. 646-2000 1 wk nted11 work. $100. '63 PONTIAC Grand Prue. ont.v. 540--1389 l 11 "ooo t 1900 u power, . ..,, m . '60 Cad. l(ood fhope , ca1h. 531-4918 art 6 wkdys. $.'\00 -qulck •-.le COUGAR All" 5: &l&-4914 Befort! 5, 54&--0791 ~ C1\D F'LEETIVOOD BROUGHAM ~ . .-.00 mlle1 49U811'2 '68 Cougar sms. radio. Nr. t-xtns. See 11l Reed1 Tex- aco, 2920 w. Newport 81\td., NB fi7J.--0395 T·BIRD '55 'I'·Blrd, T'l!blt e.ng, ~cam, ahup, $1500. or best .tr. Alt 6, 83~150 \ \ .. ------------~ ----------------·----·-----~---------...--~ --.... ~ 38 DAILY PILOT l Thur!.day, Octobtt q, 1%9 The DAILY PILOT And 5outb foast 'Plua Merchants Present -- Sign It at South Coast Ptaza ••. October 10th and .11th and Wish The Apollo.12 Crew a Happy · Landing on The Moon.! ' I SEE ••• • Moon photos taken by Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Mike Collins. • Scale model of SIVB !Third stage of Apol· lo Moon Rocket) made by McDonnell Douglas in Huntington Beach. • Pictures of Surveyor 3 <The Apollo 12 crew hopes to land near it and bring back a piece) • Philco-Ford 'Hardware' used in Moon Flights -Color Photos • The biggest Color Space Photo collec- tion ever put together in Orange County. :Jront Oran'}e Counf'J CaA/, we 6enJ 'JOU warm 'Jl'eeling6 and hearl/eft wi6he6 for a happ'f fanJinf} a6 'foul p•·epare lo venlure info lhe 11a6lne6J" of 6pace lo place anolhe1• 6el of A1nerican foolprinl6 on f/,e 1noon.. Week: 1969 . I ' I SIGN THE SCROLL 1-9 p .M. FRIDAY OR exen1pAfieJ b';f ';JOU a11d the aJfronauld 11 A.M.-9 P.M. SATURDAY ••• FREE PRIZES BOTH DAYS AT CAROUSEL COURT WIN • • • Free Copy of the Associated Press Book, "Footprints on the Moon." One Given Away Every Hour on the Hour at Carousel Court. First 1,000 ASTRO SCROLL Signers Each Get Free Apollo 11 ''Booster" Decal f Actual Size of Decal) NEWSPAPERS - ' 111ho 111enl befo1·e ';JOU a1·e a Jourc<f of pride and inJpiralion lo u6 aff. . (}ooJ fuck anc/ (}0J:1p eecl National Newspaper Week October 5 throu9h 11, 1969 THE SPACE A<iE COMMUNICATORS ' • I ' ' I I ' ' ' ' ' I I I 1 -,--------,~----.,......_,,---.------·-.-----~----·Tr.~·w.in-•~•-•~· •• ...., ...... ~ .. .----~--~._---.,. ---·~ --~--,---.... ~---------------~ Saddleba~k EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks vet:. 62. NO. 242, 3 SECTION S, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUR SDAY, O.CTOBER 9. 1969 TEN CENTS Laguna Scl1ools May Av ~=-~t New Bond I·ssue By BARBARA KREIBICll Of Tiit O•llJ l'llOI !Ill! If present gro'l'.1h patterns continue, the Laguna Beach Unified School Dlstrjct will not be obliged to seek another bond issue for construction of additional facilities in the near future, according to Superin~ t.end.ent Wiiliam Ullom. "At the time of the 1966 bond issue, it was believed another major bond issue \\'OUld be needed by 1972 to keep up with our growth," said UH 01TI. ''It now ap. pears thal a major bond issue is not in1- 1ninent." Jn a school population study prcse(lled to school trustees Tuesday night, l.i!Jo1n revealed that, after a marked increa se ln 1965-68, the district has experienced no growth at all in the past two years. If this trend continues, existing school build ing~ \\"Ill be sufficient to house expected school population for soine time , Ullom said, A slight drop in enrollment, recorded \\•hen school opened howc\"cr , has leveled off with regislral.ion of 59 additional students after opening week Tata[ schoo l population in a Sept. 2.\ he<idcount was i.861 , compared wilh 2,802 \\'hen school opened. When school closed in June, 2,847 s1udents were enrolled. so th e current count shows a slighl increase, rather than a decrease as first recorded. Because of certain patterns in the Laguna sthool picture, no sudden upsurge of enrollment is expected, Ullom said, but also because of these patterns. lending to\\·ard a heavy overbalance of enroll- ment in lhe secondary grades as opposed lo beginning studenls. thl' educational cost per student is high and ls likely to remain so. It costs sub.~ta ntially n1ore to educat e, upper grade students and in this respee!, U!lorn told the l>oanJ. Laguna Unified must almost be considered a high school district. In the average sthoo! district, lhe superintendent said, lhe kindergarten class is double the size of I.he graduating class in any given year. In Laguna, aln1ost exactly the reverse is true, vdth 1.40 children enrolled 1n kindergarten this year, against 264 high school seniors. '"\Vhile niost dis tr tcts have a 'built·in' growth farlor as the you nger children ad- va nce through school, !his would gil'e Lag11na a 'buill·in' decrease factor." Ullom explained . AL present, the d1slritt has 1,02tl students In grades 9 through 12, with only 859 students in grades S tllfough B waiting to replace them. Howe ve r, he added, the difference probably \Viii be leveled off as families wilh older children move in. The imbalance in local school popula- tion appears to be caused by the fa ct tha t familie3 moving lo the l..aguna area arft apt to be somewhat affluent and wilh older children, the superintendent uid. "We must also consider the fact that tSee SCHOOLS, Pap ZJ a nswort ears ur e Dow1a the Missio11 Trail Tax Cut Slated In Mission Vie jo l\11SSION VIF:JO -A reduction in the fax rate in the Oso Valley County Service f.rea v.·HI affect taxpayers in the f.li ssion \'iejo district. The rate ha.o; been reduced from 88 cents to 66.8 cents for each $l00 o( assessed value according to County Auditor Controller V, A. Heim. The reduction is the result of $39.000 donated by the t.1ission Viejo Company tG hrlp cover the cost of landscape main- tenance in the service area, e T hrift S rde S late d DANA POINT -The public is invited to the 14th annu<1l lhrirt ~ale to benefit the Dana Point Com1nunity House, Fri· day and Salurda y. A variety of objects vo'\11 be sold in- eluding furniture, plants, houscv.·ares, <:lothing and white elephanLs. The even t is scheduled for fron1 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with lunch be ing served from 11 a.m. Lo 1:30 p.m. at the fa cility. The sale is spon sor<'d by several C"Om· munity organizations for the maintenance of the facility. e F i re Sta tion OK'rl County supervisors have approved a bid of $118.300 for construclion of a fire .!ltation in tht. Mission Viejo area. The board ;iward('d the contract to Theodore ,J. Pietrok of Ana heim. the lo\vest of six bidders for the pri:iject. It is expec.1ed that work on the structure wi ll be gin immediately. Pietrok was ;o:uccessful in \~·hat was the ,econd series of bids on the fire station contract. New bidding v.·as ordered five months ago ·when all bids opened at that time considerab!y exceeded the fnnnl.'r limit of $100,000 established by the boa rd. e Dog Cour•e Cord er! ~flSSION VIEJO -Tr your rlog i~ ll pest instearl of a pleasure. the recreation center·s dng olx:dience class might be a place for him . The JO-\\·ee)( traitiing session \\'iii begin Monday, Oct. 13 and will lake place from 7 to 8 p.m. The fee will be $20 per dog. Trainer will be John Mart i n wh(l trained Pirate, star of \Valt Disney 's "The Ugly Dachshund.'' e Coed Named f,iaisota CAPISTRANO VALLEY The Qlpistraoo Unified School District has found a new way to bridge the generation gap. She"s Monica Hutchens. a seninr at San Clemente 1-ligh School "'1lo is the new Uaisorl between the school board and the Associated Student Body. The daugh\er ol Mr. and Mri1. Keith Hutchens of Capistrano Beach y.·iJJ be al· ttnding :o1ehool board meelin~s and keep- ing the communication lines open between high scOOol and Lhc schoo l board. e Teen Gi r l• SoH9ht MISSION VIEJO -A junior auxiliary for 'girls 14 to 13 is being formed by the Rancho Viejo \Von1an 's Club. Anyone in· tetest.ed in the service club m~ call Mrs.- T. J . Stout:·BJ0.2))7 JOr infOrmation. e Pah1tl ng• Displayed MISS ION VIE.JO -Original painting' will be displayed by the ML">Sion Viejo AJ<!IOcialion of Artists and Craftsmen on Saturday and Sunday. Graphics and crafl' also will be Miown In the Mi11sion Viejo Safeway shopping ttnter. The exhibit will be shown from 9:30 11.m. to 5 p.m. VCI Profs Fight Davis Credit Cut Ry THOl\1AS FORTUNE 01 tflt Otl!~ Piiot 51•11 The Arademic Senate or UC lr1•ine fac ulty voted ovenvhehningly Wedncstln_v lo seek an 1njuncl1on against Lhe University's Board of Regents. Angered UCI professors say Ili c regents overstepped their bounds l!l removir.g credit from a course taught by Angela Davis, black professor at UCl.A who ia a member of the Communist Par- ty. (She was to speak tod ay at Irvine.) Acadl'mic administration or the University le gally t.'i the right of the faculty , the profC's~ors c·ontendcd . 'fh<iir ·vote \va.~ to enjoin the rrgents from thr1r Angela Davis action and any furt her in- lerfcrence _ Only ahout fi1·c han<fs \vcrt rai.~cd in oppo.~·ition. Proressnr aft er prof essor !old of his irdiF(nation at the regents' polit ical opportuni sm. Narrowly defeated SO to 41, following intense debate. \\'as a proposa l that stu· dents' grades not be forwarded to the registrar until the mater of credit for ~1iss DRvis' cou rse be resolved. "I think \\'e have to take a dramatic, bold, angry act," argued .lo~f'ph \\'hil r. director of UCl's ne\V black culture pro- gram. But the larger number of-profesS(lr~ felt the proposal to co1nmandeer the L"C l grading system was the wrong 1\·Jy to go aboul it and might have the effect of punishing students. The about JOO out nf 27.1 facul1y members allending the Senate mcetin~ ·also voted 11nanin1ously to recommer r1 the UnJversit.y-v.·ir!e Academic Senate rescind a !950 resolution. Th!! resolution, voted bv fac11ll ¥ nn other l ;C campuses be!orc' Irvine l'anic into being, contains two statements. One stalement, ciled by the regent5 as Justification for their acl!on, prevenls Comrnunist Party members from jnining the facelty. The second s1alement rrnds : "/li"o person v-;hose. commit ments or obliga- ti ons to any organizalion, Communist nr other, demonstratably prevent im parli<t I :,;cholarship and the free pursuit of truth will be employed by the University." Tl is that ~atement, 1nore $;0 than lhP one specifically about Communist Party members, that drew the unanimous op- position of the faeulty membe.rs voting. The faculty also voted to have its Com· mittec on Academic Freedom continue to sludy the i5Slles in order to, in the words of As~istant Professor of Anthropology Jean Lave, "plan action wilh more teeth in il." All other bu:dnes!I was postponed as the (Set UCI PROt~s, Pa1e Zl Cl~ILY "ILOT Sl•f1 ,...,,, POLIC E, EMERGENCY WO RK ERS CONVERGE ON ACCID ENT SCENE IN LAGUNA CANYON Lag una Woman In jured a s Auto Turns Turtle Three Miles No rth of El Toro Road End of Fiftli Division W 01i't Botlie r Cleniente llr,1rt1vat1 on of the Fifth ~lari ne Di\'i~ton is not expected to have any serious effet L' on the C"conomy of Sa n ('lrmE-ntc. Clly ;\ianager Kenneth Carr said Thursday. ''Thr re arc ·sonic f<Jm11ies of men al the base 1Camp Pendleton) \i\"ing in S;on Clcmen\e," said Ca:r, ''and personnel frmn the base come here a good dc;,J , but I don'L forsee any detrimental effect on the. city's economy as the ref>llll of the F'irt h L)ivision deactivaHon. A'!'. f;:ir as l know, the total con1plcment of personnel on lhe b;ise may not be tou much rOOuc· ed.'' Announcement of ceremonies sc:hedu!ed f.o rnark deacti vation of the combat and support unit specified that units not retir- ing their colors next week will be reconstituted under new unit designat ion11 \\'ilhin the Flee t Marine Force, PacHie. San Clemente Chamber of Commerce 11anager Gilbert' Essc\I concurred with r'il rr's \ ICI\', "i\ccord1ng to Thi:' (igure.~ ll'e hi!rl' fron1 Can1r Prnrllrton," he l'illd, '·t.h £"rr arr ;itxi11t 800 families of mrn from lh.e bflSC liv1n,i:: hl"rC, hul. I havp no ulca h111v many would be from the fiflh Div ision. "In an y case r understan<1 the Third f\farine Division i:; coming back, sn this would offset thr. pullout.'' Brigadirr General Ross T. Dv.•yrr. <·omrnanding general of the Firth Division, announced tha1 units involved in the draclivatlon will pa ss in nnal review .it a 3 p.n1. ceremony. Wednesday, Ott. l!"i at the ll Area parade field . ~filitary and civilian dignitaries alonii: with the general public have been lnvite<f to view the colorful ceremony, Dwyer slated. Announcernrnt of com p I e ! e dear- 1ivation of thC divi~ion by Nov. 30 was ma<fe la st month by Secretary of the Navy J ohn H. Chafee. Woman Injured In Auto \Vrcck 011 Canyon Roa d A Laguna Bea ch \1'oman ~uffered facial C'ul.o; and bruise'!'. and a broken nose \\l'i::dnrsday <iftcrnoon whrn her car went 0111 of co:1trol on Lagun.1 Canyon Road illltl spun off the rn<idway into a telephone p(l]I'. Dorothy Bri!t, 48, or 621 H.amona St., I.• rri"l(lr1Pd in sati sfactory condition nt Snu1h Co;:i.~t Community Hospital, v.•here a spokesman said further X-rays are bl:'ln;:: made to dctcnnine the extent of her injuries, California Highway Patrol officers said '-lrs. Brill apparently Jost con trol of her l11te·modcl ca r as she rounded a curve on the canyon road three miles north of El Toro Road. The vehicle, which came to rest on iL~ top. sustained major damage. In a second Laguna area accident Wed- nesday, involving a young, unlicensed driver, four persons were shaken up, but <'Scared serious injury. City to Aid Arch Beach William Earl Crochet. 18, of 27:15 &.lana Way, told police he was looking down al his gear shift lever when he ran into the rear of a vehicle l'iloppt:d at a traffic light at South Coast Highway and Legion Street. Ofricers said he told lhem he had never had a driver's license. Ma ssive Assess rnent Distri ct Moves Ahead By RICllARD P. NALL 01 "" 0.1,., "''-' illll The 'intefminable legal necessi~es tG activate massive Arch Beach Height!< assessment district ·ground forwa rd \Vednesday with revel ation that ci ly fund• will help subsidize the financially equeer.ed project. There was also • declaration at Wedne!day'3 continued a !I:;: e. ~ s me. n l spread hearing beforf' Laguna Beach c:ouncllmen that one property owner rnay )leek an injunction against the city. The long-pcndln11 project rAn int<l 1rn1i· ble recently when the low bid for con- ~!ruction Clltne in Z6 pcrc~ni. ()Ver engineering estimates. • -Thi! estimate was $516,350. The bid, $139,6.17 over lhe esthnai.e...was ~'».987. \\'i ~h c11y fund s already committed lo early stages of the \\'Ork. the cily ha! sinee been juggling busl!y to bring !he project within the amount of f11nd,,. available. City f\.tan::iger .Jam-e~ 0 . \Vhcnton snid !he. cHy has pared f4 ,000 from H.~ e."'-imaic of th~ rost nf work .expe nded by !he ci ly staff on the project O\'Cr lhe ye;:irs. He s;111d the city treasurer would cancel ;innl!ier· ~.400 \h.1 L v.·nul<I have been received · from the dlstrici for bonrl . service; Wheaton pointed out that I.he city 1 wilJ ·take title to unu$able portionii of lot!t. The ck) 1nanagcr said the city also V.:ill help hy 'P.8Yment of about $20.000 towa rd uridergftl.indinS utili ties. Howe\•er, he sa'id, thJh money v.•ill be paid back to the city ov~r the ye11r:1. Other efforts to jell the project fina n· <:ially have included; -Agreeinent of the low-hid <;milrartl'n' \G po re $1\0,000 from the bid . .-\Vhi1!1ing (If hind~ h110,1;etM ror con· (See llEIGJITS, PHge 2) " ., Driver of lhe second car was Armand i•1atthew Perry, UI, of 656 S. Coast fl ighway, Both drivers and Crochel'11 two p<UM!nger8, Denise Maureen Bushmiaer. 18. 2nd Carolyn Kay Winchell, 19. both of 31808 8th Sl., South Laguna •. !\Sid ·thiy \\'ould seek p1iv;;ite medical treatment. NEW YORK (AP) -'J'he Dow Jones industrial a'ver11ge -widely watched stock market b11rnmeler -sagatd be· low lhc 800 level but 11ltetnpled a recoV• try la te lhls afternoon. (See. quotatlonw, !'age~ 211-:29). At Z p.m. the :l\'~ratte wttr off L84 :it 800,:16, aftPr h11 v!ng been down 4.~ to 797,85 at noon. • Se11ate Unit Narrowly 01\.s, 10-6 \VASHINGTON IUPJ) -The Senate Judiciary Committee approved th e Supreme Court nomination of Judge Cl~ ment !".Haynsworth by a 1G-6 vote today but his chances of \\'i nning confirmation !Jy the Senate itself \rere con!iderc<l hazardous. The floor bat!le over President Nixon·.~ controversial choice of the 56.year--0ld South Carolinian is not expected to begin for at least two wee ks. The judiciary committee chairman. Sen : James O. Eastland (D-Miss.), said it would lake that long fQr formal reporu both pro and con to be prepared and printed. Eastland predicted confirmatlon by ta comfortable margin although othe.r. in- formc.I coonts indical.ied the vote may be quite close . The vote recommending H ayn.~\\'Orth a!! ~n associate justlce came after a t\\'O- hour clol;cd committee session. Fi ve Jl<'publicans and' fh•e De1nocrats voted for hin1 ; fi ve Deinocrats and oni, R.l'publican -GOP Senate \\'hip Robert t.f. Griffin -voted against Sen. Charles Mathias ( R-f\1d. l, abstained. Bayh said the committee vote would 11ave no effect on the floor de<:islon. "None of us in our wildest dream thought \l'e would defeat him in committee," B11yh told repo rters. E.:istland said most of the cll'lsed i;rssion \l'a'!'. spen l r1 i :;: c u~ si n g l!aynsv.•orth 's connect.ions wilh a vendini:" m;:i chine company. It wa s Haynsworth's ov.1'ership of 11 onc·scvcnlh inlerest In a vending niachine firm lhat had contr:i cl'> \\"ith Southern te:<tile plants that led lo some of the allega tions or ('OnfHct of interest aga1n~t him. Jl;iyn~worth cast a <leciding \"O\C in 8 ntling i;ev<'ra l ye<1rs ago in favor of a lex· Lile fi rn1 in a labo r prac.tices case befor• his 4th circuiL court of appeals, At tot.Jay's com1nitt.ec meeling, Bayh presented a "bill of particulars" against Hayns\\·orth, 1nc:luding in~tances of the jurlge's io\•olvemcnt financially with litigant.; before his court. The committee vote in l-la)1'SWOrth'9 favor had been anticipated but I.here waJ no certainty th;il he could win con· firmation from the Senate itS<'lf. A UPI poll \.aken late Wednesday !how- ed 38 senators would vote against lhe South Carolina federal appeals judge and 33 for him if the vote was taken now. 1'hat left Z9 senators uncommitted on the issue. Two of the four top Republicain Jcader3 have announced they will vote again.~t his confirmation. Orange Coast Weathe r Fair and wanner i3 the weather· man's mesaage for Friday along the Orange Coast, with some patchy clouds •long the shore amt temperatures back up to 80 de. grees. INSIDE TOD/\ Y A Ne1oport Btarh firm 1.~ t:t• perimenti11g will~ a llttam ''lgin.e for ailtomobi!t' 1 w~.folt 1oiU oo /rom. zero to· 120 m.J)' in o Jtia second:i:. Pagt 3. 1111!11 11 (l llllrlllt ' (IMlil'-1 JJ•U (t/'111(1 " c .... _, ,. °""' W.llce. ,. °'""'' 11 •• u ... , .. ,._ ' fnlt,,1111111-»ll 111 ... ~. J•l" ""91CtH 11 A~~ L ..... to U illltlll)t• I M•11l111 LI<"-11 MllO I• St1"¥1CI • "'"""" 1t "'9vr.. •n """11•1 .. ~.... " lftti.<>11 """" 4, L J 0•-(-IY M ,..,,I 11·ff 1-M•t\11!1 "'" T111Vltltll tt t~tlf9n ll•ll W•t "'4• 4 elfll~ wri"• n Wt1lf 1t1w1 .,, Wt_._ 1t..-1 U·lt I -----p -------~ ------ • 2 DAILY PILOT l Th~rsd1y, Ottobtr q, lt)bq D111·i119 Lectures Apru•J1n e11t Angela to Tell Political Views Oppo11 e11ts WiI1¥bint SHE'LL T ELL BELI E FS Communist Angela Da vis J'rorn Pngc I UC I PROFS • • • 11,c-hour Srnatc 111ert1ns. rir~t nf the new ~r·hool \"t'.1r, was taken up entirely wi!h lhc r.11~·s oa,·is controversy . ,\~~ociafl' Professor nf Philosophy ~tan!f'y illun.~:it introduced H1c ho lly (Jrhated proposal that an <1d hoc f<1cu!ty committee take o,·er from the registrar admin istration or grades, lo sho1v th;it grant ing of course LTtdil :ind grading ls 1hc. prerog;it1vc of the faculty. · r fee! thi: U'nirersl!v has come to the point "'·here the rcgerits s1l round their long table and kick people oul or the c1os-sroo1n," i\1 un~<Jt said. "\Ve have as ~trong a case as ''c'rc going to have. 'fhey ha"c \·lola1rd their own rules." ,\~sist:int Prol C'~sor of l lis1ory Richard }''rank said the faculty \\'Ould look foolish issuing vain lhrcats. lie said \\'l\hout sup- port of all the facul1y lhc attempt to take o\'C'r gradrs-,1·ould become a farer and a fiasco. Profe ssors '''ould have to kick 1n monev to hire persons to process the gradCs. he cau!ioned. . . Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Tloger Russ ell f'Sl1n1te1 that grades number 20,000 per quartrr. Assistant Professor of Physics George Reiter s.11d the proposal 11·a.~ intended to fnc11s nn thr queslon nf lrgali ty. "By the regents standing orders tch faciJlty h_as ine right to g1vr course credit," he s;i1d. Thr1r \"rr~ion nf la11• ;ind ordC'r i~. 'You bette r follo1v ou r orde rs cvPn if 11•e break !hf" law.'" Black :;tudrnt Toni \Vntlord told the f.:icul ty lhn t the regen ts h;i,·e con tinually Jlln sl;i pprd them 1n 1hc face and that !-;ludents tend to re spect a prolcssor "v.·hn -:'ltandi; for i:o mcth1ni;. ha s so m e backbone , !Orne gumption " But i\ssist;i nt I' to f r s ! n r ot t-tathemallc~ Frank CannrJnito said the resolution \\Ou ld be read bv the regent" ti"' a 5!ap an their far(' and they wouldn 't negotiate on lhat ba!'J"'. Larn;ir I !di, ;issi<>tant prole~sor '11 h1stnrv, S<11d hr \1 11rrird that 11 !hr> facul!)• held 1"1 1 ru~t thr gr ad e• fel!01<.sh1ps m1g.ht he lo<.t ;ind student<. dra!IPd, 1\nd thr stat" ti" ~aid could \·cry ~in1ply subpncna 1ti r grade record~ · 1 don l rh1nk 11" <.hfllJld r1 ~i.. 1t1101\1n(l n1r~rl\rs 1111 h ~o cu e~ ;1 pr0po~1 t1pn ii"- 1ht~" JIJI! said , ;ind l1r 1nTrodurrd thr SUCCPS5fu1 lf\]Uf\Cl1on rcsnlutoon rt .<.a~i; the !r> inc 5(nate shall call upnn tl1e L"n 1•er~11y-1<.idc Aradem1c As~einbl ~' t'l re1a1n coun~el to <-ee k an 1niunct1on barring the rcgenl s from 1n\Prfenng ln !he <1cadcm1c <1dmin1~1r<i ti11n of thr l "nJrrr~I!,\". presently the nj;!i\ O[ \l)P AC'aden11c As~embly. I OAllY PllOT (lltAltGI! (0AS1 t"VI L t•HOtli COMI'•"' J.•M tf N. w,,, ,.roldeftt ....i """4'-1 J1ck ,., c •. 1,,, Vl<;.t ""'''°"'' .... 0-•-' MI M tfl T~.,.,., l(ft Yil Ell .. • Tl.0~1 1 A. M~,,i.;., Ml~H'rtt E~''"' ~i1~1t11I '·Noll lH ...... l f•lll c11, a•uor 1 ...... ._. Ofrlc• 1!? F•,••I A.vi , Mall!"' Ad1h1u1 P.O .••• ••6.. •2•sz. .,,..,._ (lt11 "'ell: JM WU I l l Y !,• .... ! to/t,..,.,~ lt<OC~ '"I""'~' l •lbO • lt-'Wlr9 t4.,..+l~t~ &lido IOI ii~ Slit .. LOS ANGELES 1UPll -Cnn1111w1ist Ange la Dal'1~. assistant profe~.'>Ot of philosophy al UC'LA, says she J~ nol gn111.i:: to kee p her political beliefs out or the noncredit.. course she t eache~. Speak ing to a cn)wrl of 1,250 person.• \Vednesday. Miss Dal'1s. y,hu I! appealing her notice of dismiss:il by L'ni\"er.'>1ly nf ( :alifon11a Jtege11t s, said , "l'hr Lie! that J'n1 i inembcr ol the Comrnun1 st l'arty says something about 1<.•hat ku1d of n1ind l have. "I c:an't and \\'On'l keep 1ny political opinions out of the classrooni. I think they belong the re," she said. !\liss Davis, 25, denied she had any directives rrom the ConununlsL Party about ho1v to co nducl her class. Jn other developmenls, G ov r r 11 or Tlonal d Reagan said UCLA Chancellor Charles £. Young and Or. Donald Kali sh, chairn1an of U1e phi losophy dt:'part1nent, violated a rllle against hiring Con1- n1u111sts. DA ILY "'lOT P ~o•• br "" O'Oonntll !\Jlss1on Viejo resident~ fighting lhe cC>nstrut·tion o! ap<1rt1ncn!s in their com· n1unify may ha ve 1von an interim victory. ,Jan1es Toepfrr. vice president or pla11- 11111~ lor lhe i\fi:.sion Viejo Con1pany, h<1s ;1n1H1unced that he i.~ rf'comml'lld1 ng relocation or an apa rtment con1plcx scheduled to be built on !\lontano5o i)n1•e. ".John !\larti n, vice president t1f n1;11'1\etl11g 11nd l 11re recou1n1ending In Philip J . He11!y, pl"csidenl of the con1 - p<in y. lhat the apanment cornplex be n101td east of Oso Creek," Toepfer sairt. "The main accress woulrl tlirn be r.1arguerite Park11·ay ," he added. Original protestors led by t\trs. Betsy !)cbade had hoped for cancellation of the ;iparlrnent plans, but ir that 11·ere not 1>Gssib!e, then they hoped access \\"Ould bf' ,-i;· Marguerite Park1vay. They believer] !hil t by using the i\·loo!anoso Drive acces~ i;ritc ty hazards \\'OUld have been created since lhe recre<1llon center and a pro- po~f'd school are on that street. The prote:;t group clai1ned thl'y l1,1d 1101. be('ll adequa tely informetl aboul the pro· p11srd ;1partn1i;nt proj'ec!. Hcagan said , "!'i·ly per sonal opinion i.~ I his 11·as deli bcrate!v contrircd as a prri- rocation to bring about a cQnfr0nta1ion ." "The stude11ts ' emotions ha\'C been car- ried a"•ay ·by faculty att illldes. A srnall group of the faculty is usi ng Ille studen ts <is cannon fodder," the Governor said. Bucl~pucki119 to Beucli '"\\'c·\'e n1r.l with r·esidcnts <1nd mast 11 t talkctl with 11·c fee l \\'ere not ade- r1uately infonned as to loc.ation of these a pnrtments," Toepfer conceded. Young de nied that he knew ~1 iss Davis \1·as a Con1muni.~t 11·hen she 11as h.i rfd ;:.nd Kalish has clenicd such kno\\•ledgc frequently. These young couples starting stroll on 1 .. ag:una 's !\'l ain Beach obviously have solved problen1 of transportation for junior members of lhe fan1ily. Unlike ea rlier resi dents of thr 1ve1>t, ho1\'C.ver . it. 1s 1nenfolk '"ho don pa poose packs in lhis 111ode1ri adapta tion of a ncient n1ethod. "\\'c decided it \\'ould be in lhe best in- teresl-'> of the community to recommend_ reloca tion." he added. He also said the 1· ~st incu rred by the coinpany alrea dy for fllgineering and grading is more than SJJ ,000. t.Jiss Davis teaches a course tailed "Recurring Philosophic:il The1nes in Black Literature" 1rhich had been scheduled to be given for credit. Regents, ho1<.'e\"er, in an emergency meeting, deni ed credit for the cou rse H it "·as taught by t.liss Da vis. Capo St udy ing Old High Sc liool For Ci ty Hall San J uan Capistrano, shopp ing around for a permanent city hall site. has in- dicated interest in the old Capistrano J·ligh School facilit y. Feasibili ty of selling the property lo the citv y,•ill be the subject of a study session t.10nday, Oct. 13 for members of lhe board of trus tees of Lhe Capistrano Unified School District. Councilman Tony Forster, appearing before the school board recently, said the c1Ly y,·ould be interested in pursuing both the school and its large athlelic fie ld as possible sites. "But if \Ve ..ball ·our dnithers, we 'd rathe r ha,·e the athletic field," he said. J1e continued tha t the city wou!d ralhrr have the field so that it would not ha\'e tn replace any of the school bu.ildings. He reported that l1vo appraisers, one representing the city and the othe r representing the school board_, had .come 11·ithin two or three percent 1n their ap- praisal of the properties. He said he belie ve d the city could came up \\'ith the money in about 90 days. Supe rintendent Truman Benedict asked \l"hethPr or not the school district would be able to keep the nioney fron1 :-;uch ,1 ~;ti(' or "'riuld it hal'e to be sent to the ~t:.i t c. F1 nanc1al aidt>~ rcphC'd th at thr n1onPy C'1•Uld he: applied \n rxi;,l ln~ <i r\1\"e pro- ji'cts. ll 1\•as explained that the :1Chool <..1tp could be sol d to the cllv "lthoul bid~. ht11 1r ii. 11·ere sold to an~ orle cl.~c. h1ddlng- 1• ould be in order. Srhool aides Jlf>O <..<itd th:il. i£ thr ~C'hool Lu 1htv \\'a~ ~nld . Ilic <'11V 11•n11ld h.llP 10 p<'I l~r l\1f' 1•11pl;1Prt11rnt ·nr :!.1.0flfl :.qua rr fc!'1 -0! usablt' tla)~!OOIH., ;1~ 11rll <1:; 1hr Linr! nn thr ntht'r l1a11d . if the ti!~ pt1t't·h,1 r1I thr nearby Buehhr1n1 F1elrl, the .-;ch1111I 1l1;tnct n111;ht ~01neday rcJoc;ate 1ls of- fices <il the old high school. The g~ 111 ('(}U]d bC' leased tu 1hc i.:1ty for rpcrc.1 - l1nn<Jl pllrroses and !hf' present s1tr nf rllrtrict 11Hirrs C()uld bcen111e the di~1 rirl I :·;,n~pnrl;1t1on :ind n1ai11tcnan ee center, 11ccord1ng lo school adnunistrators. J(enncdv Dcc i,;io n -~(av Take \V!'cks BOSTON (AP) -The ~t~ssachusett~ Supreme Court may lake "·eeks to decide nn Sen. Ed1<.·ard t-.l Kennedy 's challt'ngr of proposed proc:edure for an inquest in!o the death of Mary Jo Kopechnr, !esal sources said loday . The. fil'e justice~ "'ho heard t1 rgumP11I ~ \\"ednesday ga,·e nn inklin g of \\hen thry "·ou ld make thei r ruli ng known. f 'ron• Pnge 1 SCHOOL S ... Laguna·s recreational facilities lend In <itlract fan1ilie~ \1'ith children aged 10 )cars or older," he said. This is renectcd in a growth analysi!I chart applied to the present eleventh grade. The "class of 1971" started out IZ years ago with 136 kindergartners. It now numbers 271, a growth of almost exactly 100 percent. Almost all of this growth, ac- cording to the chart, occurred between the fifth and tenth grade levels. Although the leveling of ove rall school population could relieve the ne~d _to seek further bond issues for ne1v buildings, at le:ist fo r the time being, there is no in- dication that operational costs \Viii decrease, Ul lom explained , Bond issues are used to finance only capital improvements. Salaries, su_pplies and other operating costs ar~ paid _for y,•ith direct taxe funds, overrides being sought as expenses increase. Other sidelights in Laguna'!! rather unusual school picture include the fact that white girls outnumber boys by ap- proximately three percent in ~ost sch~! di!lricts, almOl!it the reverse 1s lrue 1n Laguna. At latest count there \\'ere 1,484 boys enrolled in all local schools, com- pared with I.377 girls. Also unusual, Ullom said. is the at...sence of the usual kindergarten·first grade attrition. The average dist_rict, he explained, expe cts to lose about flv~ per- cent of its kindergarteners to parochial or private schools when they are ready to rnler first grade. This year, Laguna rE'gistered a kindergarle n-fi rst grade growth or lwo children. Enrollment figures taken in the Sept. 24 co11n1, compared with figures for the :;arne period la st year, show .vt'l'y slig!:t \arialions at all schools. Aliso total 1s :mF. compared \\"ith 374 in September, l~liR: El TITorro. 485 (531); Top of t.he \I or ld. 514 1 j()9); TI1urston, 447 ! ~50 l. high ~chool 1,019 t936J. La uunans N an1 ed 1"I On Drug Charge \·1·11r L.1~un~ Beaeh 1nen wcrr 1nd1clrrl \\ eclnesrlay by the Orange Coqnly Grand .Jury fn!Jowing the panel's invesligation of t:l1<4rgc.~ thal the defendants so Id U::ingcr0us dnigs. i\an1ed 1n the ind1ct1nent were Kent Krllc\. 20. 0f 62~ Seavie1v Drn·e; r.1ark .John -S1n1n1ons , 19, of i89 Park Al'c.: Arlhur Stasney , 37. ol 686 Anita St. and .J ohn P.'.lstnre!lo, 19. or 10910 Anicry. :::.0111h Laguna AH four \\'ere arrested fo\1ow1og in· 1c~\1gat1on of their alleged arliv\lies by Laguna Beach police, the Los Angeles County sheriff 's office and Downey \KJhi.:e ln1estigators hold as evidence a oat pound cache of LSD valued by them at ~135,000 on the underY.•orld market. . District attorney Cecil Hicks took h1~ charpe~ to the Grand J ury lo al'oid delay 1n 1r1;il ol lhe fou r accused at the 1nun1cipal court level. No .date has yet been ~et for their Supcnor Court ar .. ra1 gr,111c.nt . Tax Call s Del11 ge Coming o range. County'!! a ssessor and ta.x collcrtor lean1ed up tod ay io bee! up thetr staff ~or \\•hat they pre<l 1cl \\ 1!1 be a deluge or phone calls during the next eight week~. , . . Assessor Andre,.,. ,J, Minsha11 ':; office \\ 1ll n1a1l 370.000 tax bill s during the con1ins;?: "eek and h e a nd ta.x collector Don .~toz. ley predict -on the basis of past experience -t ha t the m ailings to county homes an d hus1ncsscs \1·ill prompt 9,000 phone calls to their office. . . Those calls, bol.h officials said. shoul d be directed to Just one number -814-3890. T<>n specially trained coun ty aides "''ill .handle calls on U1at !inc lo re solve r\ucrics n1ade by those r eceiving the record nu1n her or county tax hi I ~. . The ta:< inform;iti on tc!ephonc ans\\·erin,Er SCf\"\CC \\'l1\ b~g1n opera tions Oct. l fl . It s oprrato r~. I l 111 ~h.111· ~:lid . "have received t.horoui::h rrofcssin11al tr<11n1n.i; 1n n1<J1tcrs rclnt1 n_z to property assessmcn~ a nd taxaL1on." La9u1w Tee1i Co1•11e1· Rotating Class Scl1edul e Give s l(ids Beacl1 Time By FRED SCHOEf\IEHL ONE ~fONTH of sc hool is gone already and the new rot.alional class schedule is allowi ng many studenl~ lo take opt ional cou rses in t.1arine P. E .. at least those with no seventh period on Friday. Double hou r blocks of classroom time during morning hours, rotating by the day, gives an optiona l period in the morn- ing an d no seventh period on the fifth day of the week for some, They get out at 12 :30 p.m., leaving plen ty of beach time 'vi th our wonderful October weather. J-lappiness is a :school district unafraid of new concepts. The only problem s«ms to be a few absent-mi nded teachers \\'ho instru C't classes to come to the optional morning period . then fail to show u p themselves. Another fl aw in the cduca- liona l experience. STUDENT COU RT ls no w in session . imposing the requ ired penalties on LBHS pupils \1•ho try to beal the syst.em and get caught. Punishment is meted out for su ch crimes as dress code viola!ion, smoking and ignoring the new traffic signal on P:irk Avenue. New penalties have also been del'ised, harsher than merely .staying after :school. Boys are detailed to the custodial staff. doi ng the ir time -l11 a sense -like some of tho.<;e unfortunates "·ho '''ind llp in the California penal systein. They 1\·ork keeping the campus c)l'an and ne:it, l h1~ sa nie typt~ of pt1nlshn1rnl ortlaincd for minor offenses i11 the srr1·ice. Gel the txpenence early guys, it ·s call- ed policing your ;irea. GIRLS ~I i\ Y R EDEE,\! lhemseh·C'<: hv clr:in1ng off !ables .1ro11nd !he camp1;~ :i nd pcrhap.o;; 111 snm r ca sr.o;;, helping the ctts lodial staff r lran the rcs1roo1n.~ Detention 11•as rmpnsed nn offendrrs la~I 1 rar and ~omc LB/IS types probably !on;; for 11 s return Jurors serring under Chie r ,Jus1irf' r.1ark Sizelove1 incide ntally, prcsitle over cases of the accused from their own i:;rade level. They include : DaIUly Collen <ind Joshua Bright, ni nth grarle; Scott f.lcCa rter anrl Doug Upchu rch. tent h J!rade: Tod d Sophian and Lisa Pa.rkPr. rle1·erilh i;rade, and Chris Powers anti Stuart Habi noy,itsh. l1relflh grade. YOU CAN'T BE the top-ranked gridiron power every year, but the Artist football l ~ani still has some fine athletes and the pattern \\•ill certainly continue through uther sport seasons. And this year LBHS h.'..1." t~·o \vays Lo honor them. The Athlete (lf the. ~1onlh will be selected by the Stu- dent Council and students may vote for the Player of the J\1onlh, sponsortd by Sou th Coas~ Plaza Shopping Center in Costa t..fesa. Septembcr"s Student Council pick Y.·as Da\'e Hus tw1ck, of the varsity cross coun. lry ~quad. A n1ore representative student body cl1oicc 1nay be rcflecled in voting for the Player of U1e !\·1onth. fl.lake it up to South Coasl Plaza before Lhis Saturday ro cast a ballot for yo ur own fa l'orl te pla yrr. Voting lakes place in the Ca rousel Court <1nd 11'innc rs will be honored in ceremonies at Uie center. RE;\1E~I BE R 110 \Y one rnon!h nf the year is al read.v gone~ Only sevf'n remain until seniors depart the campus on the hill for fa rf h1ng colleges and unil'ersit1e~. Now is !he time to get moving on that trip. The college board examinations are con1ing up soon and the earlier ~-ou apply lo the school of you r choice, the belier chance you have for acceptancr. Lost about ju.'>t \\'hat lo do ~ Drop in at the school counseling offire. Th e :t1•lom;itcd media has n1ade the ~cene at LBHS and ir.~ rumored that a trio has lJ.ped a numbc>r. i\lls . .; Fritsen, i\lr. \\'ahl and i\lr. I awson niay not mrikc the Top Fort )'. but 1bc1r rf'cordcd 111.~1 n1ct1011 nn colle ge b0;1rds niay he lp you get 11110 one of thl' Big Trn. Thin!: about it He said tha t Reilly l'.'ill lake up the recommendation \\•ith his boa rd and his pr.rlners in the project. the ~hrysle r Corpor.'..llion, 1vi th a decision due tn one Lo thrcr. \\'eeks. ·· 1 believe there i:; a psychological rrsent n1ent of apartments,"' said Toepfer, •·people have probably had a bad e:\'.- pcricnce 11•ith them an d are concerned about the unkno1vn, how they're going tri lock and \rho·s-going to Jive in them. So they're against the1n." l!e said he did not plan lo a!tend toni"ht"s protest meeting al Mission Viejo H ig!~ School beca use lie believed 111ore can be accomplished in small groups. Hit :;:ild offi cials v.·ould be present in an unof· firial capncity. ThP. n1ect1ng at 8 p.1n. v.i ll rerlr1v fu ture apartment pl<lns for the crimmunity. t'rot11 Page I HEIGHT S ... ttngencies in construcUon iron1 $57,000 to $17.000. -Agreemenl of boU1 the enginee~it (inn and attorneys invoh·ed to peg their fees to the engineering estimate rather 1ha11 aclunl construction cos!. -A respread of asses!'1ncn ts that 1_rill r,1ise the cost for about 365 lots receiYl lli fl.Ill benefits fron1 S2.700 ea ch lo S2,82t -Agreement of the con1mitted bond buvers to use a discoun t indf'X of 12 per- l'ci1t rather than 15 percent or some higher figure . This me:ins lhc inl'o\vcd property owners \1•ill pay SI for each 88 cents ad- \'<tn<.:ed for the 11·ork plus seven percent 1nlerest. Citv officials hepe th is 11·iH bring tht'! projCct 1\ ithin the scope of available bond money, $1.090.000. Part of the funds , tin estunated ~212.000, are for acqu1s.it1on of property f.>r streets in the di stncl. If actual con- de1nnation s.hou!d cost more than lhe e;;timates, this cost 11•ould be lipread at some future time over the involved pro- p<'rlv. . Eiig1necrs told C'Ounr.ilmen \\ edne.~dav of changes in the a5sessment~. 1rh1c:i ]'111l:'r the costs for som e and raise lhen1 for other~. The asses~ment on propl:'rlY owned bv ~!rs. Arthur Shcnkn1an of Los ~ngelrs 11 J.s \\"hittled from $30,500 to S25 .J,i8 . She still nbjectrd J£nci/ Clearan ce/ S un11feJ 20°10 TO 40°10 °" ., LOOK F-OR RED SALE TAGS H.J.GA l\~ETT fURNITURE PRO FE SSIONAL l llS HARBOR BLVD. INTE RIOR DES IGNERS Op•n Mon ., Thur,. & f ri. l Yt l. COS TA MESA, CA LIF. Mb.0275 b~b.O llb t I l } ~ I A pl lo "' w h< c. I' " "' lh di •I n c d 1·j '" ti· " ,; " " ,- " Ir " n .. h• ,,. \:. l ' L J ,, a a ,, p .- h ' Ii I f< • I ' ~ ' c • p J; a ·' " L ' ' ' ,, " 1; ,, ----------------·-----~-----------·-·~-----~~ --------·. ~------· Newport Barbor EDITIO·N Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL b2 , NO. H 2, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, '1969 TEN CENTS UCI Profs Fight Regent·s Over Angela. Davis SHE'LL TELL BELIEFS Communist Angela Davis A11gela Davi s .W 011't S'ftteJch Red Philosophy LOS ANGELl::S iliPI ) -Con11nu1u~t Angela Da\'1s, assislant profl'SSOr o[ philowphy al UCLA, says ~he is nol going lo keep her political b<'lic!s o\Jl nf lhe noncredit course she ll'aches. Speaking to a crowd uf 1.250 persons \\'ednesday, f\1iss Davis, \1•ho is appealinf! her notice o( (]ism1ssa l by lJni\'crsity or t'alifornia Hr~cnts. s.1id, ··The fact that l"rn a membl·r nf 1hc C•immunist P11rty iays son1cl111ug about 1vhat kind of mind I ha\'e. ''I ean"l <inrl 11·no·1 keep my poli tical flpinions out Qf the rl:1s.~roorn . I think the_v belong I hf' re," :>hr ~;:u1L illL~s D;n·is. 2J. i!cnird :;he h;1d :111.v rllrccll\TS frotn 1hc Cum1nun1st Party ebnut how tu conduct Iler class. ln olhf'r 1lcvrlopmci1(s. (; o v r r n o r nnnnlrl 11L'<i~an S<tid l'CLA Clianrrllnr Charlrs F;, You ng 11nd Dr. !Jon:ild l\al11;h, chainnan ul the philosophy dcpurln1cnt . viul;ited a rule ai,;au1sl hiring Con1· n111nis1s. lleag;in said, "illy prrsnn:i l opinion is fh1s \l'as deliberately contrived as ;:i prf)· \•ocallon lo bring about a confronlation." "The students' emotions have been car· ri<'d awav bv facullv a1litudes. A small group or 0lhe.lacully .is l1~1ng the studenls as .~nnon !odder." the c:nvcrn11r said. Young deniC'1t that he kne1v illiss D~vis ~"as ;a romrnun1sl \l'hrn she w:is h1rrd :.nrl K<Jhsh has denied f.UCh knov,,trdgc fr~riuently. ~l1ss 1Ja1 is tr<-1\']1r~ :i c1111r~c caltl'il •·nrr11rr1ng l'l11lu~nphir.d Thrn1es 1n Tilacl; L1!rraturc·• 1-1 h1rh had b<'cn lichcdu!ed tn Ix.' 1t1•r11 fnr rrf'rl1t. Hcgcnt~. Jio11·1•1·rr, in :111 l'rnrq~rncy nicet1ng. dri111·d 1-rrd1t. fnr the i.:!)ur~c if it \1·a~ t:i11ght by !\\i.1,s Dil\ 1~. W 011u1n Of ferecl Stolen W alleL Back-at Price Nev•port Beach polic(' \\1t'dO!!.<;day ar- rested a 4!l·year.old l'ahn Springs man after he allegedly Lrir<l to sell a 1vallet and identification pnpers to a 1-1·oman from \Vhom I hey 1verr stnlrn a v.·ec k ago. f.rer"ld ElwOOll ~1ilh."or, 1vho said he is a painter, \\':JS booked on a burglary charge. tie "'as arrested hy a drtcctive at the home or the v1clirn. l'olirc .!>aid it was ri.•filler·.s second visit 1o the home. The fi rst lime he assertectty asked the woman for $30 for the. "·allct iind its contents, wh ich had been stolen from her car. The woman. accordi ng to police reporl'i, told the suspect she didn't have $30. ~iilJcr then allegedly agreed tn take SIS. But lhe woma n said he would have t.O come back later for the money. When he did, dct.cctive Ken Smith wa!I waiting. Poli ce said Miller hRd Ilic wallet in hi!I possession, in artdllion lo other wallel.5. a lady'!! pur~r. glasses aod other items allegedly burglari1.crl rrom automobiles. He had the ilern.c; in a brown paper sack. MillC'r, 35 he \Va~ l>ookefl 1nlo city jail. lnlC: police hl' h(.ld found the item.~ 1n Dana l'olnt. Sch11111a1111 in l\"l o~cow ~IOSCOW I UPI ' -~·rcnch Vnreign ~lini~lf'r !l-1aur1cr Sehumann 11rr1 ved 10- 1lay for high t1·vcl fal~~ on ~·ranco-Sov1c~ rcla11ons in a rnnll111111t11>n of lhe Dr. (;aullc pnl1cy of frying 11'1 \mprovt l'.oope ralJon bclwccn Paris and Moscow. By Tl-IO~I AS FORTUNf: Ot IM Dl llY ~llol S!&fl The Academic Senale of UC Irvine f;i cu lty voted overwhelmingly \Vednesday 111 seek an injunction against the University's Board of Regents. Angered UCI professors say the regents overstepped their bound!i 1n removir.g credit from a course taught by Ange la Davis. black professor al UCLA \1•ho is a member of the Comn1unist Pat· ty. (She \•1as to speak today at Irvine.) Acad<'1nic administration llf l h e Gnivl'rsity legally is the right of the facu lty . the professors contended. Thf'ir \'ule was to enjoin the regents fron1 their i\11gcl>i Davis action and aoy lwther in· lerft'rl'nce. Only about five hands were raised in opposition. Professor after professor told of his irdignation at the regents' political opportunism. Narrowly defeated 50 to 41. rollowing- lntcnse debate, was a proposal lhat slu· den!s' grades not be forwarded lo th!' registra1 <1ntil the mater of credit for J\liss Davis' course be resolved. "I think y,•e have to take a dramatic, bold. angry aet,., argued Joseph White. director or UCl's new black culture pro. gram. But the larger number of professors rell lhe proposal to commandeer the uc r grading sys!em was the wrong ·way to go about it a11d might have the effect of punishing students. Pier Foes Growing More Letters Protest Tidelands Fees By .JER0~1E F. COLLINS Of the Dell• Piiot! Sl•fl A tide of protest against t idelands fees is swiftly r ising in Newport Beach. \Vhether it is enough to swamp the: con- lrovcrsial pier la:< plan probably won 't be known unti l Monday. That 's y,•hen city cot1nci tmen will sit through what could be ano\h{'r explosive filSi'USSion of the iSSU(', ·rhey \I'll[ £lctcrn1ine 1vhelher to direct preparation or the required ordinance. \1eanwhile, lhr letters keep comlni.: ill Ci ly Ila!!. Since U1e e:>u ncl!'s last n1eclini,: on (he ;;u bJecl three 1veeks ago, 30 l\ewport boat and pier owners have se nt lrale notes of protest. Nobody wrote to say he liked the idea. In addition. the Corona dcl l\lar Chamber of Commerce and the Bay Area Citizens Council lodged their objections \Vednesday. The Newport II arbor Chamber of Commerc~ has lang been on record in opposi tion. Th e proposal by the cooncil's lide\ands com1nittee. headed by Vice f\layor Lindsley Parsons, calls for a $l per foot annual levy on all boat slip.~ in the ba y. l\larine fuel operators would be charged a half-cent per gallon tax. Thr •mmittee's view is that the fees should be cha rged because pier-owners ;ire exclusive users of the public tidelands on whit h their piers are built , 1.1·hile, the public is getting no com· pcnsalion for that use. Corona rlel Mar Cha1n ber of Comn1er rc president and former councilman Dec Coo k told the city in a le!le( Wednesday \.\'hy the Chamber OOard unanimously <llsagrecs with tbe proposal. He ga ve !hcsc reasons: -"Newport Harbor is extremely un i- que because almost all a butting upland 1s privately owned . -"\Yate rfront owners are heavily l.all:· cd because thei r properly abu"ts tideland.~. -"The tideland s being used by upland 01-1•ncrs could not and would not con- Specter of Big Override Loonis at School Meeting l\"cwport-r-.1esa schools' override !;ix clrction next Feb. 10 loorncd as a large 0111.' in discussion Wednesday nighl. TI1e school di ~trict adm in1stralion presented figurC"s tha t .~how a nee<! for ;:111 avernge 81-ccnl tax increase the nex t lour years. In another presenla1ion. prOpo!ircl nC'1v school district ]earning obJectivcs that 11·ould cost snmething like six cents ta x add 1Uon.'.ll v.•ere told. And teachers 1nd1ca tNl thry continue ro be restive about salaries It 11·as a sobering session for 2;:, or ~o <'lllZ{'nS \\'ho :irccpt«f thr school hnarll'~ llJlen invitation to talk about the planned O". rrridc vote. Superintendent \\'11Ji;orn l '11nningha111 .s.11d the 81-cent per SIOO of ;i~se~srd valual!nn tax boo st WOL1ld r nahle the i-chool r1 1strict lo keep up \111 h rnrnll· nH·nt, hring equ1 pmC'nt al all 25 C'lr1 nrn- i.1ry ~chools up to an equal stand rird, t·;i1ch up on ma1ntrnancr, and provi<ir sal<1ry incrc.1scs at the sa111r f1.5 rcrcc11( rate as the last several years. JJ UlLO BUILDINGS Teachers association President Gorrlon Becktold said, "Now you can build yourself some bcauliful buidings and put shiny educalion hardware in them and call them .11chools. But unless yuu put Slo"k ~lnrket• NE\V YORK (AP) -The Dow Jones industrial average -v.•idely watched stock market barometer -s,1gged be· low the· 800 level but aucmpted a recov- ery late this afternoon. (See quota tions, Pages 28-29). Al 2 p.m. the average was nff 1.84 at 800.36, after ha ving been dow n 4.35 to 7'!1.85 at noOn. [lt'Ople in the room who know what to do ~·ith kids it v.·il~ all go for naught." lie said Ule leaching staff ls very in· vol\'cd and committed. "We have learned lo !alk to you r kids about things that you don"l necessarily find between the covers of traditional books," ~ said. ''If 11•e don'L talk with then1 there are plenty of nthrrs v;ho y,·iJI and only one of the1n 1s the SOS." lie said, ''Teachers arc in\'oh·cd in rottnlless committees working aflcr hours to improve the educational proces~. l don·l think there are too many teachers in this d1slr1ct just pu nching the clock . ''I belicre we have a \·rry good thing go1 n~ 111 this d1~tnct and 11·e art' con· cerncd about going on to 1nakc it belier ·• Jerry \\'ooters, a resident fll Newport Beaeh, a:-ked Bcckt0Jd If he harl cle\C'clE'rl an 1nnllf'1u!o thal unless teacher.~ arc paul \1•hat they consider adequate ,;alarir~ !hey are not goinf; to be ablC' lo conl1nue to do that good Job. i\LV.'A\'S T Er.1PTATIO~ "There i'.S al11•ays a l rcmendous len1 ptalion lo moonlight.'' said Becktold. "If it comes lo the point in the elect ion !he people won't s1ipport the school~. I think teachers wi ll say, 'That's the way it is' and moonlight. I didn·~ mean to be negative." Costa Mesa resident Richard DeWill told his reaction. "If you ask for lhe whole ball of wax I'm afraid you're just going to wiod up v.'ilh nolhi ng," he warn- ed. '"l!:ven when I get my raise , hy lhc litne they raise all the taxe:c; and wi lh higher prices I haven't gained a thtng, nol a cotton pic king thing. In fact I may be further bac:k in the hole."' Newport tlarbQr High teacher \llayne (Sf:e OVERRIDE, Page 2) Evolution Class Assailed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three members ol lhl\Sl<lle Board of Education objected tcxtay to a proposed scie nce course because it teaches the t heory of evolution wi thotJt mentioning the nory of crt::a- tion as told in the Bible. "There · are m a ny outs landing scienti.sls \\'ho believe in the c reation theory," said lloward Day, board president. "It is not a n1yth in the wind." Thon1as G. l~ard ward of Needles sa'id, "l b<'licvc in the crea- tion theory . I do not believe in the evolution theory." The c urric ulum. de:-igncd ror eleme ntary and hi gh schools. \VJ S supported by ruchard J. J\·te rrill, a high school consul tant v"ilh the Mt. Oiablo Unified School District. The theory or evol ulion is accepted hy scientists. he sa id , \v hile "the account in Genesis is no less valid a point o f view bul it docs not come from science,'' The di!1cusslon continued. ( lribule lo lhe economy or this city, school district or county, if they ~·ere open walt:I ways. -"ThE' high cost Qf administration bas- ed on past history y,·ould ~nsume a large percentage of lhis In come . -''There is no 1ndication that this nt'w lideland fee incon1e 1o1.'ould rl'ctuce !he overall tax burden of the citizens of Ncv.·prirt. -"Sonic upl11nd lessees would c.o;cape any charge, thereby cluninatlng basic equity. -"Long cosily l1t1gal!on is a possibility ii this fer is ln1posed." Cook added that there ls consirlerablf! question ;iboul the preci~e location of !he public tidelands boundaries in many places in Ule harbor. "\Ve respectfully request tbat your honorable body," he told the council. "follo•v !he cou rse and wisdom of past council!! on this melter." Past councils shel\'ed the issue. (See TIDELAND&, Page %1 Newport· Mesa Schools Receive $115,846 in Aid Th<' Newporl·~1esa Unified School District has received $1 15.~46 in federal aid to give students inore reading and arilhmclic al!entlon !his year at eight Costa J\lesa elementary schools . 1'he fc::!cral money v.•ill be used in the 1nosl part to pay salaries of additional !caehers and the rest for supplies a t Bayview, Canyon, Lindberg, Monte Visl.a, Pomona, Rea , \\'hillier and Wilson schools The schools 11·ere selected as larg!'t ~chools on the hasis of number of pupils who come from families \.\'ilh less than $3.000 annu;il income or are Spanish· !"l"ll'.'akiog. The greater individual at· ll'n\lnn the mon£"y wilt buy will he a\111l•1blc to all sludcnls at the t igh t schools Accrpliloce of the money w;1s approvt?d T\irsd:1y 111gh1 hy Nt'1~·port·Mrs~ S(:hool tn1.~tce~. The d1str1cl hils parlic1patNI 1n 1hr prograin for ;1111 to the underpr lv1- lrg£"rl :ind Sp:u1ish·~pc;ikin!! lo~ :ievcr.11 ''f';1r.~ with de1nnnstratable 1mprQv rri ir:irn1n~·. :iccording to Associate Supt. Dr . Norman Loats. Bo.1rd members also authorized .filing of a $39,500 federa l_ aid applicaton to purcha~e books ror a model elementary school rewurce center library a t f.1arinrrs Elementary. Approval of the application would enable the schoo l lo double the present library size into t11·0 cla~rooms. Ac· cordin~ to Head District Librarian Dr. Jlilda fi.tcCartney, the money would be used 75 percent far bool;s and 25 percent f~r lhe nt'wer medi11 of teaching m11chincs, film~. .slides , tapes and records. Robbery Victim Dies of Wound i\ Garden Grove man died In Palm 11arbor llospital early today just four hoor~ after he was shot in the 11\omacf\ by one or two masked men who took $400 al gunpoint lrom a Katella Avenue bar. Police said Don3ld George Runge, 37, wa~ 11hot. aL poinlblank range as he ap- parently pursued the two gunmen from lhe EU"IO Bar. Wil~lll told officers that Runge left Ule bar ~ the lwo men were leaving via a hallway leading to lh~ r!'ar door and shots were heard 11eronds later. Officers Mlld b(1th ml'n nro on root. Dc!'criptions of U1e two gunmen have be1·n circuh1ted throughout the county. Some of the 40 patrons in U'C bar told officers that the h\'n men dlspJ,1yed U1rec pislols during the robbe ry, 'Vilnessr,s said they \\'et!? repeatedly threatened by lhe gunmen as the hnr- lE'ndPt was lorcd lo t mp l.y hi~ C<lSh register. The about 100 oul of 2i3 faculry members all<"nd1 ng the Senate meeting also voted unanimously to recommend the Uni\'ersily-\.\'ide Acadcrn1c Senate rescind a 1950 resolution. The resolution, voted by ra cully nn other UC campuses be fore lr\'ine ca1 ne into being, conta ins lwo statements. One stat.cment, cited by the regents as justification ror !heir action, prevents Communist Party members fron1 joining the faculty. The SC<'Ond statf'mcn t reads· "No person v.·hosc commi1n1en1.~ Qr nbliga- 11ons to any organization, Communist or other, demonstra!ably prevcnl in1part1al :;cholarship and the rr ce p11rsuit of truth wlll be employed by the University." ft is that st atement. n1ore so than !hr one speciri cally about Comn1un ist Party members, Lhat drew the unanimous op- position of the fa cult y members voting. The faculty also vo1rd to h:ive its Com- tSte UCJ PROFS, Pn}:e %1 Tax Calls Deluge Coining Oriln,c:;c County's assessor and lax collcclor teamer! up today to berf up their s taff for 1vhat thry predict "-'Ill be a deluge of phone calls dur ing the next ei ght u·eeks. Assessor Andre1v J. l-li nsha\\1·s office 1\'111 n1ai! 370,000 tax bill s during the coming 1vcek and he and tax collector Don J\.1oz- ley predict -on the ba sis of past experience -tha t the maili ng! to county hon1es and businesses \ViU pro1npt. 9 000 phone c alls to their office. ' Those c alls. both off icials said. should be directed to just one numbrr -834-3890. T en specially trained county aides v.·ill handle calls on that line to resolve queries n1ade by ihose receiving the retord num ber o f county ta x bill s. '!11c tax inforJnation telep hone _ansu1ering service will begin operations Oct. 16. Jts operator!', ll1nsha1v said, ''have received thorough professional t raining 111 matters r elating to property assessment and taxation." By 10·6 Murgln Senate Judiciary Unit Gives Haynsworth Okay 'VASHlNGTON (UPI) -The Senate Judiciary Commitl.t• a pproved t h e Supreme Court nomi nation of Judge C!t- n1ent F . Ha)'TIS\\'Orth by a J0-6 vnte loday but his chances of y,•inning confirmation by the Senate itself y,·ere considered hazardous. The floor battle nver President Nixon 's controversial choice of the 5fi-year-old South Carolinian is not expected to begin for at least two weeks. The judicia ry committee c·hai rman, Sen. Jan1es 0. E.1stland (D·~ti.~s. ), said it WQuJd lake that long for formal repo rts both pro and con to be pr!'pared and printed . Eastland prerliclcd confirmation by ~ con1fortable margin all hough other, in- formol counts indica tied the vote may be quite close. The vote recommending 1 laynsworth as an associate JUSllre came afte r a Lwo· hour closed commitl!'e session. fl\'e Republicans and f1~·e Dcr nocra\,c; \"Olcd for h1n1 ; five D<>n1ocrals and one l!rp11bl1cao -GOP Senale \\'hip HoJxorl !\I. Griffin -vnlrd aga(nst Sen. Charles f\l nthiri.c; 1 R-r.·111, ), ahsta ined. Bayh said the cninrnittee \'Ole 1-1·ould have no C'rfecl 110 1hc floor decision . "None of us in ou r wildest dream thought v.·e would 1lcfe;it hirn in comnutlce,'' Bayh told reporters. l'.:astland .~aiO 1nosl fl f the closer! &cs.~lon wa!l spent rl i s c u 5 sing llaynsworth's connections with a vending machine company. It was Haynsworth's owner&hip or a one-seventh inleresl In a ve nding machine firm that had contracts 1o1.·ilh Charnber Seeking More Builders For Sand Cont es t Tl1£' best tide has been selected, !lit building plots are av allable and all tha t Is now needed are a rew more bui lder!! for the Newport llarbor Chamber of Com- mtrce's Eighth Annual Sand Castle Building Contest Sunday. Bill lludl!On and llarry Ward, members of the Chamber'11 Commodores Club and chairmen of this year's event, said today .slgnups are still being accepted at ChamMr headquarters. ''Applications should be filed prompl· Jy," sa id ff urison •. "because there are only 2~ building plo~." Each "plot" is just large rnough for one large, rambli ng castle. TI1e cooll'$l will be und<'r "'ay at Corona dcl ft1ar's fl.lain FJeach at I p.m. Sunday. lJ will end two hours later wh'1n JUd~ins begins. A f<'I' hour~ after !hat, lhe llde witl. ~t<trl rolling In ::1nd wash 1way al l Iha\ lh!i! c:i.~tle builders have 1vrought, Prizes wilt be awarded in cotPgorie~ ranging frnm "~lo!"l D!scon1booberaled Castle" lo "Lea~t Likely CastlC'." l.ast year. some $,000 spectators al· !rnded the. event. l Southern textile plant,.; that lerl lo ,11ome of the allegations or conflict of inleresi against him. llayn.~wnr!h cast a deriding \'Ole In 11 ruling scvPral years ago in ravor of 11 tex · tile firm in a labor practices case before his 4lh eirc11il cot1rt of appeals. Al today·s committee mr.eting , B;i yh presented a. "bill of particu la r:;·• against llayn~\.'<Orth, inC'lu<ting instanCPS of thr judge's i11volvcn1enl financi;i lly with li!igan!s before hL~ court. The committee \'Ole in J/ayns\J"()rlh"i {<1vor had been anticipated bu t there "'as no certainty that he could 1vin con- 11rmation from the Senate itse!L A UPI poll taken late Wednesday show· ('d 38 senators would vote against I.hr Sovlh Carolina rederal appeal1; judge and 3.1 for hin1 if the vote was takrn now. Thal l~lt 29 senators uncommitted on !hf! i!'SllC. T1-1·0 of the four top ftepu blicain leaders ha\·e announced tb<'y \I'll! vote again.•.t his confirmation. Mowev('r. the Nixon aclrn1nistralion \l.'as making nn O!J<'n fight on llaynsworth'.1 hehalf \1•ith Vice Prc~idcnt Spiro T. Agnew acting as chief spoke!(man. In Dallas, 1oday. Agnc1v (lrscrihC!i c'har_ges nf 11ne1hical c·flndurt ra1.~cd ;i~~unst lla>·n~1vorth as '"fli1n~y 11110 cori- trive<I ." Agne1v prcvious_ly f.aid in Ocnvi'r tl1at lhe opponent..~ of 1hc nonHnce wcrr ('Onducting ;1 can1paign of "character a5~assl nalion ,'' Airline Announces Low Fare lo Europe FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) -Thr \Vesl German airline Lurthans:i an· noull('ed \Vrdncsday a $!60 roundlrip cbarter air fare bet ween Frankfurt and New York and said ii would be the Jo...,·esl {l!fered by any scheduled ;iirhne.. It i1 :;ubjecl to appro\·al by the t.:.S. Civil Arronaulics Board. Orange Coast Weather Fair and warmer is the weather· man's message for Friday a long the Orange. Coast, wit h some palc:hy clouds along the shore and temperatures back up to BO de- grees. INSIDE TOD/\ Y A Neu1port Bear.II f irm is ix· pr.ri1nr11tin!1 wiflt n steani cun111.- /or a"tomobi/r.~ 1.11/u r/l UJi/I f10 frott1 t<"r(I to 120 tnp/J inn /c io seconds. Par7e .1. l !•tho 11 c.~ .. rh•• ' C11u1t'fll ll•ll Ctm•<• ,, c........ ,. 0.•ftl ..... (" tt D•V.ltU It t!tli.•lf l ..... • l.•tt•l•inm.,,I :1f,1J "'"'"<' "·" ..... ,, •• , 1! An• I..•-" U M•llM• ' 111 ... 1 ... \."'""' " ,....~ '" '''""' . M"l!"ll It Me•l•t )t II Mu•~•! """.. 1' '"•ti•"•' ......., •· '· ' O••"•t Ctv"t' •• ~Hth tl·H StK~ Me ... th Jl·ll Ttit•lllH l l Tflt•tt" Jt•JI ""'"""'' . o~" Wfllto n WtrMI ,.,._, 0•1 \lreflM~'' "'""' It.II ' .f!-DAllY PILOT N Thursdu . Ottobtr ~' 19tlt Tlnae Litnit Urged Hru1oi Asks Foundation Tax A1nerica11s Status ' Unfai~. ~ To Protest \\'ASHINGTON (t;Pl ) -Declaring ' the dead should not control the living ,'' Sen. Albert Gore 1D·Tcnn .), proposed to- fl ay a 2:>-year life span on the tax~xcmpl .:tatus of loundauons. Gore, a member of the Senate Financt Commiltet'. said foundations h a v e become flevices lhrough wh ich rich 1ncn From Page l OVERRIDE • • • lloro'A'ilz sa id he \\'as st ruck by ~tr. De\Vitl's honesty. "But you see \11e'\•e in· lier1ted an antiquated system of educa- tion financing. lt"s got to the point where lhe teachers snarl at the administrators. \\'e know these laxes ar{' goi ng lo be painful but we want to give you the best.'' !\Ir~. J ll l ~l urpliy. qf Newport Beach, ~i!!d she v.·ishcs she had a <:hance lo vote <lov.'n high ways and not just have a s;.y on schools. "Thin king of my children," !lhe said , "I v.·ould be willing lo spend more 10 sec teachers happ ier with \\'hat they receive." A! Schwalbe, er the school district's new Am erican Federation or Teachers .;:ha pier, said he hopes !he schoo l board ,.-JU in clude in the override more money for teacher salaries. '"I don't think iL is right to disrupl _the commu nity like la~t spring," he sa id. '"Teachers shouldn t ha\·e to beg and grovel." Teacher Richard \\'alls said, "I'm con- c:erned . Where is the pub lic ? Where is the community?" "f don't !hink ,,.e can answer that.'' said School Board President ~1rs. r.1arian Bergeson. tAll Lhe service clubs in the Harbor Area had heen asked ta send represent all\ r.s ) Les Steffensen. of Newpo rt Beach, sug- gested an r.~pl<in11t 1on. '"The rrason Lhc publi c is not here 1s because we h;ivc coll- l1dencc in the schoo l board. But th e d'1y ~ 011 d1s<lppoint U!i you'll sec a roon1 full of people," he ;;a11J. He added, "l don"l lla\"C 1nuch worry ;ibout lhe teachers bec use thl'y're cx- c.:e !lent bargainers I know." Board member James •·Bill" Peyton i;a1d, ''\\'e're faced with a rather serious problem next school )·enr. I v.ant 1L \J be c.:lear we do hav l' to go tor an o\·err1dc. AL .a m1nhnal s1tuauon 1t will be con· '1derable." Newport Beach City Councilman Robert Shelton 1 oluntet:red l11s thoughts. ··r'm a parrnt 01 01'er 40 child years 1n the local scho:l! system and I ha \'e a 1>en.se thC' quality is dete riorating," he said. ··To anS\l"f'r your question, 'I say v.·e must ha\e an overrirlr ' " Aswclatr Supt. i'iorman Loa ts had made a presen tation o! 11ew educationa l goals for the school district that was not cl1 ~c11ssed by the audience. Lo:its saicl rcal1zat1on (If Lhe goals .,-ould cost Sl.2 n1illion over th e next t1 ve years. That f1gtlres oul Lo sbou t a SIX· cent per yea r tax boost. Hts five long -range objecL1vcs, he said, are Prioritv One -Each student in !he dislr1ct by the end of third grade be reading at his ab1hty le1·e.I (as determ in· ed by I.Q. and s1 andard1zed performan ce tests) by ,June. 19il. Pri()fity T'>''O -Each student by the end of grarle Sl)O he pcrlorm1ng al 90 per- cent of h1s reading, wr..ial stud1e,<-, arithmelic and science ab1l1ty by J une. 19i3. F'r1nrit y Three -Each i;!udent by \hf f'nd ol lOth ,c:rade ha1f a salable JOb skill bv June. J9;J. · Pnoritv Fou r -1·:ach "tudcnt by tile f'nd of 12th grade be perforn11ng al 96 pe.rcent of his re!'!chng . .'pelhng, langu.:ige and ar1th1net1c ;ib1hty by Jun!'. 1 9i~. Priority F l\"I' -.t::ach s1udcnt by tile f'nd of grade eight 10 have increased h1 ~ l hln~i ng ab1 h1y JO pPrcent over what 1l wa s at the cn<t of ~radr six by Junr. 19i2 '"The~<' arr s1111plj1 S!;ifl aspirations at lJlJ<, point a11d h<l\'Pn·l \f'\ l'/P('n rci::o111· n1cnded lo t.h(' srhoo! bo;ird .·' Supcr1n· ten<lent Cunningh am po1nled out lo lhe audicncC". • DAILY PILOT tlltANr<.i CIUiSl .,Ul ll!HIN• C:OMPAW't ••~••I N. W1t4 <>1u lftnl 1..i Pw\lll""P f\10 ... •• J: ••• :i "'''"' l~o,..11 A M~rp'i>•t .... ft .. ~I [0"c• J.,,,.., f . Calli•• ,.,,__, ltH~ Cll'W ltilOr N..,_t It•• Offlc• 1Z 11 W11I l1!ht1 loul1~11.J M1illRf J.4~1•11 ; P.O .••••• , •• ,,,.,_ o .... -C•'-,._M; a• W"1 ••~ St,.,! LI ...... l1Kfl< n 1 Porn! ...... " ... ~ ...... 1(/1, Xl9 ~h "'"' have in1pose:d U1eir will upon society rron1 the grilve. The Finance Committee is canducting bill. Su ch a bill already has passed the bill. Such a bill alreadyhaspassedthe House, and it cantains provisions placing a lox on foundations for the first I im e and restricting their activities in poli tical a reas. The Senate comm ittee had a clos. cd rr1eeling 011 tax reform schedu led Jor tr.oday. Gore said through establishing a foun- dation a rich man "could Keep his family fortune or business intact, and allow his sons and the sons of his sons ad inrinilu1n l~ have substantial control over and to de rive substantial benefits fr om the pro- perty" he put into the foundat ion. In effect, Gore said, the found er of a foundation is deciding -instead of let- ting the public, through the government decide -how lo spend tax n1oney because n1011ey pul 111to foundation.~ \l'OU\d otherwise ha ve been taxed . ln a speech prepared for Senate dE"livery, Gore said ~ '"If it we.re seriously proposed l.h:it Congress appropriate to each of the 1,000 11ealthiest individuals in the count1y $1 1nillion to distribute for whatever cau se or causes that might appear to each nf thrm to be v.·orthy, I suspect that the public reaction would be highly crit..icat. Yet this is exactly 'A'ha t happens under our present tax Jaws .. , "Should federal tax policy encourage and subsidize a form of property ar· rangement that allows wealthy in- c!ividuals to control their estate in perpe· tuity~ Should the dead control the living for all lime to come ... ? ''I do not seek to minimize the good lh<ot is accomplished by foundations. Much good has been accomplished. Much good could have been accomplished by our government through the u:c;e of such \":1st sums as are involved .•. the growth ol loundations in both size and nun1ber has reached such proporllons that the y !l1reaten lo underm ine econ o in 1 c cletnocracy in our country." Gore said a 1967 study by s l louse sub- com miltee showed that 647 foundation~ c·rintrolled $18 billion worth of assets and tha t 30,000 foundations are known to exist. l'rom Page 1 UCI PROFS ... 4 milteC' on Academic Freedom continue to s•udy the issues in order to , in tbe v.·ords cf Assistant Professor of Anthropology J~ Lave, "plan action 1vith more teeth in' it.'' All other business \\•as postponed as the l'A•o-hou r Senate meeting. first Qf the nev; school year, v.·as taken up entirely with !he t.'li ss Davi~ contral"crsy. Associate Professor of Philosophy Stanley r.tunsat introdu ced the hot ly debated proposal that an ad hoc fa culty committee take over fro1n the registrar administration of grades, to show that granting of cour5't' credit and grading 1s th£ prerogative of the faculty. "I feel lhe lini\·ersily has come to the point \1:here lhe regents sit round their long table and kick people out of the c1ossroom ," l\lunsat said ... \\'e have as strong a case as we 're going to have. They have violated their <l"'n rules." .. ~ssislanl Professor of History Richard frank said the facully \1•ou!d look foolish issuing vain threats. He SJld \1•ith out sup. port of all the racul!y the al!em pt tn take fl\"f'r grades 11·ou\d be.come ;i farer and a lia;:co. Professors "'o uld ha\'f' In ki ck 1n money In hire persons to process the gr:ides. he cau l1oned . \'ice Chan cellor fnr Acadrnl1C Aff.i1r'I Tiogr r n u~~ell estin1 ted thsl lJratlcs 11tln1be r 20 ,(i(.() per quarter .A~sista nt Profe ssor of Phy~ics Geo rg~ neilcr s::iid the propos<:tl 11·as intended 10 locus ori lhe qurslon Qf legality. ''By the regents standing orders teh l<1cul!y h:.s 111c ri ght to 1;11e cou rsf' credit."' he ~aid. Their \'ersion of la1v and order i~. 'You better follow our orders even if v.·e break ll":f' la\\'.' " Blaek student Torn \Vatford told the !dcully that the regents have continually ju~t slapped them in the face and th at 'StUdf'n ls tend to respec.t a professor "who st:.inds for something . has so m e bJfkbonc, some. gu1npt1on." But Assis!ant Prort ss nr nf t-lathemntics frank Cannonilo said tl1t' resolution \\'Quid be read by the regent.~ il" a :<.lap in their race and they wouldn't ne~otiate on that basis. L:un<itr Hill. assistant pro!Ps.~ar rir l".1s\or}', said he \\"OC\"lt:d th;i~ 1f the t:iculty held in trust tile grades fe.llo\lo·.thips migl1t be lost and students drafted. And the state. he said. could \"ery simply su bpoena the grade records. •·1 don't think. we should risk involving ourselves wilh so di cy a proposition as this," flill said, and he inlroduced I.he i1ucce5sful injunction resolution. It says the Irvine Senate shall call upon the University-wide Academic Assen1bly 10 retain counsel to seek an injunction barring the regents from interlerlng in t.he t1.cadem ic administration Qf !he University, presently the riihl cf 1he Academic Assembly. Cardinal Spcllrnan·s Coins \Vorth 8.300,000 NEW \'ORK (A Pl -The rare coln i;ol· lection of tbe late Francis Cardinal Spellman ha& been so ld to au ctionel!rs 1vho say it's \.\'Orth at least $.500,000. The Archdiocese of t\ew York a11- nounced the sale \\'edncscl ay and ~aid the proceeds \1ou!d 11 id needy you11l. The J'rii..:e v.as got disc losed. DAILY PILO! Photo~~ PIT O"D•nnoll PARIS (UPI) -North ViC'tnam and the V1e1 Cong today went ove r the head of U.S. negotiator ~ and appealed directl y to tl1e A1ncrican p\1bl1r to increase its op· posJtion ta President Nixon 's Vict nan1 polil'ies. The Corn rnuni~Ls ignored Allied pcocr proposals and 1.croed in on nc:>.t \\'t d· nrsday·s V1elndn1 protest d:iy in the \...nited States. Cal. lla Van Lau, lhe Hanoi depu!y negotiator. and f.1me. ,vguyen Th i Binh , lhe Viel Cong's '·fo reig n minister," ap· pea led lo American citizens to increase lheir resistance and force Nixon to ac- 1..·cpt their negotiating proposals in Paris. • Today 's skirmishing at the 37th weekly i;esson of lhe eight-month-0\d talks in· dlcated that Hanoi and the Viet Cong will n1ake no c:oncessinn fron1 their own 10. point peace package until after they ha ve ;1ssessed the scope of popular opposition in U.S uni versities. Backpackittg to Beacli U.S. A1nbassador Henry Cabot Lodgr. 1 a inly pleaded for in1mediate Lal ks on how Lo insure tbe national rights of the ~outh Vietnamese prople throu,!;h free rlect1ons. 'fhese young couples starting stroll on Laguna ·~ !\Ja in Beach obviously have solved prob!en1 of transportation for junior 1nen1bcrs of the fan1 J!y. Cn!lke earlier re~1dents o( th r. 11'e~l. ho1vcv er. 11 1 ~ 111enfol k \\•ho don papoose packs in lhts n1ode111 adaptation of nncient 111cthod. illada111 e B111h scorned the renewed \l S. plea and said : "The so-called rr ee <'lctlion plan a1nounts to asking the Vie1- 11an1ese people to Jay down Lheir arms in exchange for a ballot -that is to say, to accept fraudulent elections organized by 1he Saigon administration under the con- trol cf American and puppet troops.'' Panther Case Brothers Ne,v1.1ort Readie s 'Neighborhood' Back Bay Beacl1 Released From Custody The two Communist del ega t i on~ hke'>'·ise turned a deaf ear to a statement hy South Vietnamese delegate Pham \)ang Lam. He formally laid bC'fore them ])resident Nguyen Van Thieu"s Oct. fi declaration in which he offered to discus., '"anv n1atter ,,·hal sOf'~·er, i11ch1din g the q11e;tion of a c·case·firc . prol"tdcd t.hr y 11·1~!1 1ri end the v.·ar through scr1ou1 nrgotl '1 l1ons. '' 8,v TO~I BARLEY 01 11" D11l1 ~llol Sl•ll T110 young brothers \\"hose tcst fn1ony proved to be lhe heart of the prosecu· tion 's case agai nst Arthur Dewitt League \1·ere released today fron1 proleftive c:us- today in Orange County Jail. Back in their Santa Ana ho1ne aftrr l \\'O mont hs of closely super\iiscd inter· nier.t are Ricky Tice, 18, and Carl Stevie 1'ic!', 15. Santa Ana r.tunicl pal Court J udge Paul ~last granted their appUcation for rPleaSe and a \\'Tit ()f mandate filed four V.'eeks ago [or their release was dis· missed today In Superior Court. Discharge of the two boys follQ\\'Cd hard on the heels o( their testimony 1n murder proceedings aga!mt League who is accused of the slaying last .runr 4 of Santa Ana po l ice officer Nelso n !SJsscer. 1'he 20-vcar-o!d member of the Bl ;u·l l>anther Organization y,·as ordered \Ved- nesday to face Superior Court an-aign· nient Oct. 17 on the· n1urder cou nl. Particularly damaging to League 111as the testimony of the youn ger Tice \l'ho told the court that he wa s \\'ith l...c03gi.1e in the older man's car when the mil1- t ;int. Nf'gro shot Sasscer in a dO\\'Oto11•n confrontation. The obviously apprehen.c:;ive boy had changed that testimony on prc1•ioui; oc- casions botl1 in court and before the Grand .Jury but he insisted du r in A League·s preli1n1nary hearing tha t he had decided to re late the evenis or June ~ "just the way it \\'3S."' Release of the Tice broth ers lodav $\lr- pnsed many law enforcement nr'£1crr~ ;inr\ 1nves1Jgators connected "i!h tile LE"a gue case. t 'rom Pnge I TIDELANDS. • • Allan Beek , president of the Bay Are:i Ci!rzen s Council, wl11ch represen ts abnul a doze n homeowne rs' groups, said lhe ci· ly i~ laboring under some "misap- prehensions". One is that v.·aterfrnnl benefits '>''ere paid for by lhr public. Beek said this is not so. "01annels alon g the \\"alerfronts were drl!'dged by private cleve!ope:r'i of the shorelinr. and the costs v.•rre passed along !o purchase;:; of the 1111~:· He al so denied the Parsons· contmittee assertion that pier-oQwners cast the public r:ioney. Il e said the piers add nothing lo 1hr cost of harbor administration. In racl , pie r·0\1·ners save the city n1onr.v by t leaning the beaches in front Qf their homes and businesses. he clailncd . Cook"s and Beek's letters arr nn1nng the mildest of those sent lhe cit y. Herc a11: quotes from some of lhe 0U1ers. -i\1r. and !\frs. Leo Allen : "Do nol ~cick it to us again!~ 1f t.fiii; ou trageous proposal goes through '>'"e wi ll move our boa t elsev.·here.'' -Dr. 0 . A. Olelerleb: '"fax all bay users . , swimmers and fishermen and al~o the. air the bayfront owners breathe ." -George E. f.ticbaud: ''This is lhe axe t~a t "'·ill kill the golden goose that has been so beneficial to our beautiful com- muni1y. \\'hat kind or cammunity \lo'Ould u·e ha\'e if the golden goo~e become~ hcad!e~~. and the boating pcop!t mo\'C to n1ore friC'ndl y a reas~" -R. R. Turner: "\\.hat about tho~e ll!rrs 'A'ho keep their boats out of the 11aler or tile uSt.•rs 11·ho S\.\1m in the ba) ~·· -Dr. Eldrid1Et L. La5tll: "This is dlst"rimina1ory.'' -Richard Ste e If : "TI1is Is discriminotory " -Rnhert A. Olin: "IA:\"s not fall down 111r path of complete sociali..-m.;' It harl been e-xpccted that both boy5 11 ould be guarded until at least conc\11- ~ion or the Superior Cou rt action .'.lgainst League. Rose1nary Leary Ruled To Ill; Truil Postponecl Lr. T1mot.l1y Leary successfully argued \Vcdnesday in Superior Court that his 1r1fr, Rosemary, is not phys ically capable or f11c1ng trial. Judge Samurl Dr('1zcn immed1atr ly rlC'layed trial setting for Leary, 49, ~1rs. :.('ary. 33. a'1d the LSD cultisl"s son, John Bush Leary. 19, lo Oct. 15. T h~ trio faces c·lin rges of possession of 1nar1Juana and L~D. sten1m1ng fro1n their arrest la~t IJr-c. 26 in Laguna Beach. It appeared unlikely, ho'Aeve r, thJl the Oct. 15 ap1x·aranl'.c will rcsull 111 further con tinuance IJf an action that has no1v be.en delayed on seVl'n occasions. Leary. fl anked by his colorft11ly attired son. explalncd th.:it 1'o1rs. Leary will n11t be v.·eH enough to undergo trial before OcL 27 at the earliest and he produccd a doc.- tor s letter to support that statement floscmary Leary is recovering frotn rr- cen t corr<'cti\"e st1rgery 1rha:h \1·1ll hupcfully. i.n Leary's words, '·enablr us to produce another httlc Leary ·• Judge Drr1zrn, \\ho rcfle,:ted Ob\i•1u_• itnpatience. at the frequen t d~Jays of the Leary trial "·hen the forn1er \lar1 arrf professor v.•as last in court. today ordered thr district attorney·s office lo che•k on;< 11cck to 1\·rek ba.!ii~ 1\tlh ~Ir~. Lear~ s pr.~ s1cian. It is expec ted that the delay in Or<in~P (<iur.ly a<.:.\Jon aga1ns1Leary 11 1!1 s1n'1l.1r· 1;.· rte re r Hiver~ide County Lh=-ir t.:r ~ ;i~:11ns1 th!' reecnlly a n n a u n. (' ,, rl ~uOer natnr 1al C'and1date. North Star Beach, helow Oo\"er Shores. 1r1ll _be cleaned up and ready !or use hy :\pr1I, '3Ccord lnlJ to J';ewporl Beach p.:irks offieials. The 300·fool wide B;i~·k B.:iy hrach, they cn1phasizerl, 11'ill br de!'1gncd r 0 r uei;:hborhood use onl y. ll will ha\"e no parking facilities nor~ publir rcslrnom City Parks Dlrct tor Calvin Ste111n r1 tv!d the parks comn11.c:;s1011rrs he expert ~ fOme romplainl~ fro1n residents of the .1rca about the pl;ins. ··Some of the [>C'Ople. are not goin g to lik e it. Dt-eause we don"t propo se an ything c!.'lbor,1te_ But if we 1hd. others would c.'l'.lmp la1n about the l"fOWdS. "' He said H is ju~\ going to be a •·Ji11!e beach.'' There arcn "t any plan~ to 1!evelop the thing and direct 1•acation people dov.·n there " "There are l1tcrall v hundred~ of residents in lhe lJo1·<'r Shorc.t area who are anxious to have this kind of access to the \1'ater." ::.1id Parks Comn1issio11 f'hairman Sand y C.1memn. "\Ve shouldn "t ~el any thing uU t en!ht1~1<1~m '' ANtONE T,O SE SOiHE SEEDS? The seeds of trou ble lumed Up 1n " Costa Mesa \1·01nan·s apartment Vi'ed· nesday She found a plastic bac. in a kitchen 1lra11.·cr of her Fullerton Av enu e residence -probably lefl by a ronner renter -and turned it over to poli ce. 1n case anyone should check "'ith their lost and fot:nd depa11ment. InvestigatOTs doubt the mari ju ana seeds' owner v.·il\ cla im them. Harbo1· Commission Asl{s Bal{e1· Tell Poll11tion View OrJn&e-C01inl.I' Super\"lsor Davi d L. Baker -who claims Los Angeles Harb.-ir pollu11on is v.·orse than tho t of Lake Erle -has bf-en 1nv11c(I 1{1 drlenrl his cla1m5 b;f,)J'e the LA. llarhor Co1nrnii;s1on. Thr: Second 01~tn1..1 super\ 1:.or 111adr ht~ rr:rnar~.-as c.:h.:i1nna11 of the Snuthl an11's Ln\trOn\n<'ntal S!ttdy Coun· ' 1!. v:h1l ti ha., hr('n funned to an.:ilvzr all ~u•t~ <lf po!l11l1nn problem:--- Fra11k t · Su!J11 .in. 11r·I' pr<'~HIC'nt nf l1 1P !.0.1, Ang1'I"~ I \.1rhnr 1 (•111n1::0.'-l\lt1. u!t rrcd B:1hcr ;i 1 h;:in1'c t11 \llppvrl h1'i poll1111011 1 h.;rgl'~ br•l1•11· 1.1r 1 urnnu:.~1011 \\rd- !\(!.,rJ:1:,. Ile :;:url l11c f'ort nl Ln' ,\ngrlf'~ h;~s heen a real pionef'r In efforts lo preve-nl pollution and is continuing to m'3ke pro· sress as the problem s arc seen as mor!! ;ind tnore acute. "Lake Eric t~ prohahly one of Ilic 11.·or ~t rolluted bod ies of water an~·whcre ,"' c.on1m1ss1oner Sullil";in declared \.\'ed- 1\c....Jay "It"~ a dead l:ikf' and 1.l"e"cl certainly l 1 ~e to know hfJw ~t r Baher c:;in rusurv ·•11\' LOtnparison \1 1\h Los :\ngelc~ ... ~ui111 an said. Super\•isor Bi\ke1· ~t11d lhat garha ~e- 1lnn1pcd into har b:ir water~ <1nd 011 spill~ li.i1 e k1\ll'ri or dnvrn out as mu rh a~ :1 1 pl'rcc n~ l)f thi: na111r marine lif e C f c a 1·a n cc f 40°/o o" LOOK F·oR RED SALE TAGS H.J.GARRETf fllRNITURE PROFESSIONAL 1115 HARBOR BLVD. IN TER IO R DESIG NE RS Optn Mon., Thwri.. Ir Fri , Ev••· COSTA MESA, CALI F. 646-0275 b-46-0270 ' - r fro wh h•• . .. ""' l!ih sin l hei B" ;]~( (UT mo f'XE li'.111 \V~ ' In giv • * •• ·- , IT'S ALL GREEK -Going in style to the \vine-.tasting pa rty sponsored by the Costa J\.1esa Civic Playhouse Pa- trons Association is Mrs. Anthony N. Toto. Carrying the . · Presidents Tea Who Will Wear Halo, Wings? \\'ho '"'ill ascend the celestial stairs to the h i g h place of honor, entilled Guardian Angel? ,..\Jlhough th e honoree \vii i be some tnerc earthling, his contributions are considered out of this \vorld by the selection committee of l-larbor Ke y, Chil d Gu idance Center of Orange County. During the group's annual Presidents Tea. to take place at 1 p.1n. Thursday, Oct. 30, in the Newport Beach hoine of J\.1rs. No1111an Ci rkle, the "halo.Ing" ceremony ,1·111 take place. The selection is judged on the basis of contr1but1on Clr li n1 e and effort in the support of the center, a non- profit. lo1v cost psychiatric clinic for cmotion<il!y dis· turbe<l youth of Orange County. 1\Jready in U1c heavenly circle are past rrcipients, O.\V. Richard. \Vatter Burroughs. l~arry Babbitt. A.ndy Devine. Dr. Tom Robinson, Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. and Arthur McKenzie. Invited to the event a re presidents of area organi· zations. past recipients. clinic boa rd members and civ- ic leaders. In the receiving line with Mrs. J. O'Hara S1nlth, president, and Mrs. CirkJe. chairman, will be past pres· idents of Harbor Key. the Mmes. Nonnan \Vat.son, George Michaud, Les lie Petersen, Harvey Pease, i1. 1\. Richley Jr .. R. B. Be rnard and John Sparling. Executive board members greeting guest.~ \Viii be the 1'.1mes. Leon Fry .. John P . Wright, Louis E. P ratt. Charles \V. l~oSll er, Lawrence E . Kittle, Van R . Park· er, John J. f\1 cKerren1 Harry V. Kemp and Ca r! B. Pcarlston. ---................... - '---~; ~ > ., • r"· -->;; --~-:;.:..: . . -~·-.-----:-";-= ;.J!' ; "' I .. -· I . ~··· D.llLV PILOT P'~ote by L•1 P•rn• unique litter are Cli ff We sdorf and Keith Van llol t fle ft to right). The tribute to Bacchus. th e god of \vine. will take place Oct. 22, in the Costa J\.1esa Golf and Country Club. ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor T ~unG•r, 0.:lol>t• t, lflt H l'ttt 11 Patrons Fete God of Wine A blending of l\vo ancient cul tu res \\-ill be evident \\'hen the Greek god Bacchus is honored during a ,~·inc·ta sting party in lhe ap- propriately decorated Costa i\fesa Golf and Country Club. Si pping \Vine fron1 the leading California \\'ineries tvill be n1em- b('rs and guests of the Costa J\.lesa Civic P layhouse Patrons :\ssocia- li on. The revelry \viii begin at 1 p .m. Wednesday, Oct. 22. Proceeds \viii benefit the theater fund . Reservations for tickets at $2.50 per person may be made "'i'th Mrs. Jack Reinert at 548-1212 or 1vlrs. \Yendell D. Van Atta, president, 545-6797. After-five attire is appropriale. The association was organized in 1966 under the leadership of ?Yirs. A. L. Pinkley as an ou tg rowth of interest from \Vithin the \'!omen's Committee of the Gosta !'vlesa Chamber o[ Commerce. Leading the patrons on the board of directors are the Mines. Van .-\!ta, president; Anthony N. TO'lo and Charles A. Stanley. vice presidents ; Jack Rei nert , treasurer, and Bruce Garlic, secretary. In the past the patrons have contributed to the Pl ayhouse a sky blue backdrop curtain and risers for the auditorium. The group also has a patrons plaque for the favorite play of the season . . " ·t i· ', ·J ., ' ' ' j 11. fi ii ' I GUARDIAN ANGEL'S PORTRAIT -The veil of secrecy '"·ii! be lifted Thu rsday. Oct. 30. \\'hrn Ma rbor Key nan1es a new Guardian Angel. \Vond ering v.·hose famili ar face wilJ fit the picture are tle rt to right) the 1'.·lmes. Harvey Pease, ,Jean B. Miler Jr. and .John McKerren. The a\va rd recipient will be honored during the group's annual Presidents Tea. ' ' . -'.i Should Law of Supply and Demand Affect Mother's Love?· CONF IDENTIAL TO W H I PP IN a:: DEAR ANN LANDERS: The leUer from the pregnant-out...of-wedlock girl who wanted to know if 'he should give her baby lo a child!~ couple (her unc le and aunt -for HOO) gave me the courage to write to you. A.Jthough my situation is somewhat different, there Is a similarity. I am the mother of four boys. They are hea lthy and norma l and we love them. But this last pregnancy 1vas not planned a!'ld my husband is still giving me a hard time because of iL I am in my sixt h nlonU"! of pregnancy and I fee l and look rxactly like I did with the others. I am j;Ute this baby is going to be another boy. \~~ do not want another boy. r.1y husband's sislcr had her third girl In DeCf':mber. ~he and her husband "·ould give anything to ha ve a boy. They lh·c 1n ANN LANDERS Portland and we live in Oklahoma liO we would not sCf them very often. Also. they ar::! in better nnancial shape than we are. 'They have asked us for !his child if it Is a boy . My husband \l.'a nt.c; me to say ye~. I am undecided. \\'"hat do you say?-P.G. LADY WHO HAS FAITH IN YOU Ot:AR LADY: Keep the baby, faith . PEAR ANN LANDERS: I work in 11 !!Upermarket Rnd I love my job. But I've learned so mething pretty shocking about ' f\1r s. John Public. She can 'l read. Fnr rxamplc: Yesterday we ran a rull P:lAe ;id \vith a rou pon saying 1! 1vao; v:orlh 50 cents against a cerlain it em if the custoiner cli1>pcd it from the paper ;ird pre!!Cnled it with a purchase of $5 or 1nore. All day Jong people kept handing r.1e t~e coupon. want inr;:: the discount even tho11Ji,h they had nol purchased $5'~ worth. In some cases they hadn 'I pu r· chased anything. Thc'l there arc the women who come to the register and argue about prices. Yesterday, I rang up $1.16 for a half dozen deluxe oranges. Tiie wuman said I had made a mistake, that the oranges were two for ZS cents. I told her she was wr ong. She replied, "I am not wrong. 'I: OU clon 't know the prices Jn your own i-lort . I read the price right off the sign." Sh~ then Insisted that I go with her to Jrok at the sig n. She had been looking at lhe si~n on the lemons •1hich were in the next bin. Ou~ store is in an upper-class ne:ghborhood. Moot of the wo1nen who trace \\'ith 11s have had some college. How come they can't read? -MIO. OLE.TOWN N.Y. DEAR MID: They can rtad but they don 'I lhl•k. wbicb affords me an ~J:· cetlen t opportaally lo repeat 10metbln1 J'l"e u id before. Many people llear but lhty don"t llsten. They look but thty don"t 1tt'. They talk but they don 't .. Y 11nylhing. Thank• for additional evidence. OEAR ANN LANDERS : I have been di\orced for two years , My l!X·husband is rl~voted to our son who now is 6 yea rs old . I on1 planning on remarry ing in a few months. '-1y son keeps asking me if Dad- dy ~·HI hr at the wedding. I don't know what to I.ell him. Can you advise me? - LOOKJf\G AH EAD OEAR LOOKING : Tell him, "No, Oad- rty v.·111 not be there." Your llOD sou•d• plf'nly confu~d a1 It 11. Don't •dd to bis problrms by lnvltin( your ex-husband to )Our wr dding. POST, SICK SOUL. CYNICAL CYNARA.:.;: ~1RS. JONES, ETC., ETC.: ~ Obviously you have a greet deal o~ spa re time on your hands. Well, t don't.• How about using that vivid imagination-;. of your~ to tum out some short storie'*" for one of the confessio n magazines? And.( p!ea.•!: lose my add ress. Thanks. ; ~ Oo you feel Ill at raff ... ftut of It? h:$ t\'trybody bavlng a good time but you ?°( \\'rite fnr Ann Landers' booklf:t , "Key t~ Yopularity ." enclosing wllh your reque1~ :1$ etnl!' LI coin and a loa&, 1eH·•lh: dresJted, 1tampe.d envelope . ~ Ann Landers wlll be glad to help YOtlt, with your problems. Send them to her i~ care of '"' Dally Pilot, enclosina .S sel£-a ddrruea, .stamped enve.lope. .l; ~ ' I .. ..... ·--. ·-· ··--·-····-·---------- 4 DAILY PILOT 1 ~ursd~y , Octobtr tJ l%r, ,..,.~~~~~~~~~~- Colorado Home Picked .. --~ By William F. Drapers ... , \\'hill' and }'l'l l011 ca1·n,1l 1l•n:- aod elad1oh decoratl'J lhC' Community l\lethod1st L't1u1 rJ1, tlununglOn Beath, 11 hr n Patricia A11n Lockn rd ;111d \\'1lliam Follett Draper r .\- changed their \1 cdding vows during an aftcr11o011 cerc1nony ronducted by the He v. fri·d Ove rbv. The ·bride is the daughl<'r rif '.\Ir and 1'.lrs Sarnucl E'111·3rd Locka rd ol Hu11!111gtun Brat h .;i nd her hu.,band •s thr s1111 ot '.\lr. and :'llr~ \\'1Jha111 1 · Drap<'r of Sunst•t Hr:tl'h C1rcn 111 n1;1rriagl' hy ht'I' fa1her, 1hc bnrlc ''''rr :.i s:it111 empire go11 n 11 nh appliques uf lace and ~ecd pl';.irls .a nd a mat ching tharrl train. Her il- lu~ion 1ed 11 as aHached tu ii ti,.ra of lace and pearls . .;ind she carried a cascade of bahv roses and baby's b re a r h Emble m Club The El ks Lodge is the ;,cl- ung for n1ecti11gs of thr En1blen1 Clu b 20 1 or l.agun<i Beach. ~lrn1bers gather 1)11· first and thi rd Tuesda ys at 8 p.n1. lCll(l'fCd 111!h ;111 Ul'l'hld ~l 1 ss \\"cndy Br1t1us uJ Hurt· 11nglu11 il('<ll'li. Ille 1nau.l ut honor, y.·ore a delicate lune green gown with 1•h1te daisy :u:ce11t..:; and l.'d rried a t ascade of v:hile daisies. Bridesmaids f.h ss .lat'kl"-• Breslin, Long Beach, M 1 s s (iayle 1'01 <1 k. Sou tl1 C:ate , :1 11cl .\lrs. J<.1ck Scu(I. Huntington BP:ith 11·orc s11ndar pale ~clluv.· go"'•ns. Strl'ing as bl'1it n1an \1 as nrnrus Crunpbcll. Ar;ip:ihoc . l '11IH. ;11111 ll~hl'I'" 11t'T•• IJ;11 Id l..iph:1111, Bt•lht•sda. \Id 1\l .. 11 Zl'lk1r1d. :\uror;i. L'ulo . !·:d-J 11:.ird F<'rgu~on. \\'h1 lt1t•r. ;ind po F1·ederil'k Cay!ul't! .J r . , Arr;;d1a . Follo1\ i11g !hr crrc111on.v ltiO Rllests atlcndcd a rrcep!1on 111 1 • ~ the chu rch hall and the \\'Cd· ding pt1r1y and farn!ly 1nernbe rs attended a buffet supper in the home of the bride's parents. Follov.·ing a 11·edding trip 10 Colorado, the couple v.•ill niakc their home Jn Fort Collins. The bride is a graduate <1f \larina High St•hl)()] ;·111d al· lcndcJ Orange Co;1st Collcg(', i'lnJ hrr husband ls attend ing Color;ido St<itc Cnivcrsit~ JOIN HAIR & CO. I ,• I Picnic t l 'rO\Jllg !hose lazy d <1ys of suminer aren't qui!c !l·lrs. Harry Burford, rs. Robert Houseal Jr. and o\·er. the J\u11tn1gton lla rl>our Yacht Club \vill spon-f\'frs. James Shaffer. ntry fee will be $3 and the to Dockside Lido Sailors Race so r its second .'.lllllll.'.11 Lido 14 In vitational Satu rday race is open 'lo all Lido 14 fleet members of SC i'A <111 d Su 11cl ;.iy. ()cl. 11 and 12. J;ollo1ving a skippers' affiliates. F'ollo\vi ng the Saturday race Commodore 1neel1ng at 11 ;i .in .. club n1cn1bef.-; \vill ser\·c hol and J\'irs. Hurford \Vil! host a Lido bar. and trophies Come As You Are-dog." and soft d rinks prior to the slart of the racC's \\'Ill b~ presented at 5 :30 p.m . Sunday. a1 12::~0 p.1n . San1 pli ng the picnic arc rl eft to right) Brea k the ch,,in s of ro ll ers, cli ps , <!I nd dryers. Try our soft scissor cut , •. You may never have to lilt your hair 09ain. The Tee Now , .. Penelope (Formerly of Gene Shacove \ & Robe rt Pignotti HAIR & CO. (at REVA'S) ((ddot'• ~ole: A col\!mn o! wo,,1•~·• '" Marin• Ave .. 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J1mri (111_,.,an, 3'; Fiith! fl. ln1 Mm11 M1rvl" JOhn-., D ; GlllM'1 16", JJ; Orrin WrlgM, H1rrv C1n1m, J.I ; Flltn• C. !he Mme•. J. F. C11cn, 31; JOhn S<.lowrlll . W1r.rn Whiff. JJ; FlltM D. !he M"'~'-Jim~• l<N'•~•. ll; Htrberl H~rll~. l~• l~om&• Rout~. l~. LOW NET -The Mm.,, lat . ?~:I ll&r!holcn1~w. 1•; Horbfon Ml"IR, 11, J lr<>t• ICPelt r, .,i(h&rd Lt~!Wdtr. ll. Membership Drive Opens Annual membership drive for the \Vomcn Associates of l the UCI Interfaith Foundation ·wi!l begin "'ith a stand-up brunch Tuesday, Oct. 14. Interfai th lounge. l r vine, To1vn CcnLer \\'ill be the .set- 11ng for the event. .schcdull'd f1·om 9:30 to 11 ·30 :i .rn. UGI rh;incellor nf studrnt affairs. ,Joh n I loy 11·11! i-prak and a tour nf thC' off ll'<'~ 11111 he t:on-1 ductrd. I The found .1!1\1n 1, ;i ~uppnrl nrgnniz;i11011 and ;111 11 0111cn in-1 1c1·ested 111 un1 11!r~111-con1 n1un11y rl'lation.<.h1p~ ;Ire 111- v1tcd, Further infonn;ition is av;i1la ble by calling thr loun· dation at 833--0891 v•herc1 reservations are to he n1adc. Libra ry Hou r Costa fl.lesa Library is tht: scwt: of a library story hour every Thursday al 10:30 a.m. ,, ............ • let ti on of kn it, by .... J ult ori1 of .!I l•r911 ~e- Truly tb e mork of afte rnoon e:i.:cellence is this two piece drc s:e. wit h e self tied blouse end soft eesy sk ir t of wool ~nd mohair . The Store with L•bels of Distinction 'f OUR CH.t,RGE -'CCOUNT~ WlLCO ,_.E 25 15 E. Co.!i,t Hwy. •t M•cA rthur CclM Prospective Welcomed Prospective 1nembers will be t:nlertalned during a rush party and polluck sponsored by Delta Beta. Epsilon ch.;i,pter 1 Beta Sigma Phl at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sutton, Hun- tington Beach. Pttembers \V III get re~ac­ quaintt:d and prospects will learn \ht: purpose of Beta Sigma Phi frorn Mrs . Dick 1''reudenthal , \'!Ce president. Chapter officers and chairmen will be introduced b:t f\1rs. Richard Sherrod. president. In cluirge of the potluck is the social eon1miltee l'om· prised of ~!rs. Don Shelton. chairman; Mrs. Toin Brannon Members at Potluck and f\1rs. Jan Terwey. Gut:sts will include the Mmes. Carl Cook , T o n Y Gem.ales, Dcnnil H u i ' h , Stepht:n f.lansfit:ld, Bradley Rt:bul and Tom Robinson, all from Huntington Bt:arh. Secretaries At 6:30 p.m. t:vcry second Thursday 1\'omen of Bahia Ch apter of Na~i o ~a l Secretaries' A s s o c 1 a t 1 o n International assemble 1n dif - ferent locations to attend 1nectiogs. Mrs. Lloyd F lcining al 673-6360 may be telephoned for additional informat ion. 'AME .. ICA'S LA .. OEST ,AMILY CLOTHING CHA l l'I l ' '· Open 11 to 5 Sunday COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd., at 16th GARDEN GROVE 12372 G1rden Grove Blvd. I I • I 1 i ! i ' l • j • ' ) A p ,, n v h c I ' I 0 ti d • I ( c ' r ' r ' ' ' r I r I ( ( < ' ' --- ------------------------------~---.--...... ,-~---~ Costa Mesa Today's Final N.Y. St.ooks EDITION vor. 62 , NO . 242, J SECTION S, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, ·1969 TEN CENTS UCI Profs Fight Regents Over Angela. Davis SHE'LL TELL BELIEFS Communist Angela Davis Ai1gela Davis W 011't Sq11elch Red Philosophy LOS ANGEL&<; <UPll -Cornn1uni;;t Angela Oa\1is, assistant professor of ph.ilosophy at UCLA , says she is not going lo keep her polllical beliefs out. of the noncredit course she teaches. Speaking to a cro\vrl or 1.2~ person.~ Wednesday, Miss Davi s, who is appealing her ilotice of dismissal by University n[ California Regents. said . '"The facl th<il ]'m a me1nber of lhe Com111unis1 Party says something about whal kind Qf mine! l have. "I can't anO \\'on 't kf'f'P my poh\1c;1l opinions out or the classroo11i. I think they belong lhc re, 11 she s<ild . l\Iiss Davis. 25. dcnicrl shr h:ul any directives fron' the Con1n1un1::;L Parly about how lo conduct her class. In other devclop1nents. Go v c. r n or Ronald Reagan said UCLA Chanccllcir Charles E .. Young ;1nd fJr. !Jon;ild Kal ish. chairman of the philosophy 4Jcpartn1ent, \"iolated a rule against hiring Com- munists. Reagan said. "~·ly personal opinion is this \vas deliberately contrived as a pro- vocation to bring about a conlrontation ." "The studenls' cmntinn:'i havr. been c<1r- ried a\\·ay by faculty alli1udPS. A i>n1atl i;roup of th e faculty is 11sing the students as cannon !odder." lhc t;ovcrnor said. 'i"oung denied !h:il he knC\\" ~liss Davi~ \\"as a Communist \1'hcn sl1c \1·as h1r('rl <.nd Kalish has denied surh ~nnw!cdge frequcntl~·. l\1 iss D.1\·1s !r;ir hcs 11 u111r:-:r railed '"Recurring Phllosophic'al Thcn1cs 111 Black Litcr;iturc" whirh hnrt bct·11 schrdulcd to be g1\Cn ffll" 1·rcd1t . Robber y Victit11 Dies of \Vouud A Garden Gro\ic 11i;1n £lied in P~lrn Harbor Hospital f'arly 1oday just lour hours after he \vas ~hot in the sloma rlt bv one of two mrt.~kcd nicn .... ·ho took $400 al gunpoinl fron1 a K;itcll a Avenue bar. Police said Donald Ceorgc Hunge, 37, \\'as l'hot al pointblank range as he ap- parently pu rsued 1hc lv.o gunrnen 'from the Echo Bar. Wi\ncs~cs lnld officers that Runge left the bilr as the two men \\'ere leaving via :i h;i!hvay leading lo thP. rear door and shots Y1f're heard seconds later. Officers said both llH'n fled on foof. Descriptions of the lwo gu nn1en have been circulated throughout the county. Some of the 40 patrons in the bar told officers thal the two men db played three pistols during lhc robbery. Witnesses sairl th<'y \1·erc repeatedly threatened by the gunrR{'n as the bar- tender was forcd to em pl y hi!i cash register. ANYONE I.OSE SOME SEEDS? The M-001' of trol1ble turned up in .. Cosla 11-lesa "·oman·~ ap11rtmenl \Ved- 11esday. She found a plastic bag in a kilchen clrav.•cr of her Fullerton A v e nu e residence -probably left by a former renter -and turned it over In police, in case anyone should cht'Ck with their lost and found department. tnvcsligatorli doubt !he 1narijuan:1 ii:('trl.~' 01Vn~r will claim lhcn1. Dy TllO:\IAS FORTUNE The Academic Senate of UC Irvine fric ully voted over\vhelmingly \\'ednesdc1_1- 1u seek an injunction against \Ii(' Cniversity's Board of Regents. Angered UC! professors say tl11· regents overstepped their bounds 1n removir.g credit from a course taught by Ange la Davis. black professor al UC LA \\·ho is a member of the Communist Par· 1y. <She was to speak Loday at lrvine .J Atarlf'n1ic administration or 1 hr L'11ivcrsit.y legally is the ri"ghl or the f::i cult y, the professors contended. Their 1·otc •vas to enjoin the regents fro1n their Angela Davis action and any further in - lcr1erence. Onlv ahout five hands \1'ere raised in oppo.51tion. Professo r after professor told Uf his i~dignation at the regents' political opportunistn, Narrowly defeated 50 lo 41 , following intense debate, "·as a proposal that stu- Senate Unit Lost Her Job Army Club Agent Tells Kickbacks ".ASH!NGTON \U PJ) -A buxon1 blonde agent whQ booked entenatners in- 1.1 Army service t'lubs in Vietnam lost her busine:os because sergeants running the clubs demanded kickbacks from the performers, Senate investigators said In- da\/. jw1e Collins, an allraclive book1n~ agent Jrom Australia. was called before the Senate Pertnaneni Investigations Sabcr>rnmittee. 11-Iiss Collins, a former t•ntcrtainer herself, allegedly Jost tl1c sct\1ice club engagements on whi ch her business depended \vhen she rcfu~ed lrt give the se rgeants a kickback . Subco1nmittec investigators said i\li ~s Collins dealt wilh some of lhe san1e .'ergeanls cited in previous testimony for alleged kickbarks, gambling -Ski~ .... !hcfls ~nd embcz1.lc1nent3 from ;irn1y service clubs in Cermany. Ft. Benn111g, Ga .. and in Vietnam. The 1nvesl1gation already ha.~ coS"t retired i\laj. Gen. Carl C. Turner. forn1cr Army prol'ost 1narsh<1 i, and SJ::l. i\laj. \Vll!iam 0. Wooldrid1:c, forn1 erly 1hc Anny's lop cnlis-tc<l man. !ht' distingui sh- ed service medals they had been awarded for their PentagQn v.·ork. \Voo!dridge and several strgeants 1\hn nianaged ~erl'ite <'lub;; allegedly hrgn11 lhe;r racke t at Augsburg, Germany, in l!lfr~, tontinucd 11 at Fort Benning. thc11 took it to Vietnam, managing to transfer together and get jobs r u n n j n g ··consortiums'" of ser\·ice clubs at each po;;( .. Turner and retired fl1aj. Gen. Wiiliam A. Cunningham JI[ have been aCl""USed of tO\"Cring up investigalion3 Of what Sen . Cha rles I!. Percy (H.-Ill.), called a "khaki Casa Nostra." '"There was general indifference by Army authori!.ies," Sen. Abraham A. Ribicorr 10.Conn.). Aeling subcr>mmitle" chai1 man. said of the ser~·ice club scan· c.Ja1.;:. ··No one scen1ed lo care vrry 111 ll C"ll," Tnr. sulx:omniitLce heard 1estl1nony \l'cdncsd;iy thal \\'ooldridgr and three tJI her scrge<lnlS formed a corporation 11l1k·f1 sold sup;lici lo tilt' Vi!!lnam s!'r1 ice clubs run by the same sergeants. '"He rc 11·c lla\·r a c:ompany rormed by rour muster ~ergrant.s 11·ho ha1'e bee11 logr-1her from Augsburg to Benning t(l Vietnam -wherever the action i!I," J'tibic.Orr said . '·Thrv dcrl! 1r1\11 !hen1se tve;;, pay thcn1sci1·tos, rake 1n the profit for 1hr;nsclves., .it becomes obvious tha t the f'apitat that goes fnto this business is (•apital derived from skimming and Qther 111alfea~ancr In Germany and other ~rl'iJ~," he Sil!d. Specte1· of Big· Override Loonis <Lt Scliool Meeting .'.r11 pnrl-~lesa ~i.:hools' <llcrridf' t.:l 'i rlect1011 next l-~eh. 10 loomr.d as a large one in discussion \l.'ednc!'iday nighL The schoo l dislritl adm1n1,<tra(1011 rirP~cntcd fi gurrs Iha! ;;how a nePrl Jor :in average 81 -cenl tax 1ncre<i~e the nl'.'xl four years. ln anolhcr presenla!ion. propo.~ed new ~chovl district Jeamin~ objective.~ thil( \1-oul d cost something like six cents tax additional were told. And teachers indicated lhry continue 111 be reslive about salaries. It was a sobering session for 25 or ~ citizens \\'ho accepted the school board"s open invitation tG talk about the planned override vote. Superfnlendent \V illlam Cunningham said the 81-cen t per $100 of asses!'lcd valuation tax boost v1ould enable the school district to keep up v.·ith enroll- ment. bring equipment at all 25 elemen- tary schools up lo an equal standard. catch up on ma intenance, and provide ;":-1l~ry int rra~r" at !lir ~<Jnic 5.5 prrccnl ralr a.~ the last sever;iJ year~. Teachers assuciation Preside nt (r;Jrdon Rccklold :.;;11d. ··~01\' ~nu can b11ilrl ~'ourself ~01111· brautiful b111d\ngs an\! put .~hiriy educ:i tion harchvan' in U1r.m an<t t'dll the1n !ic hools. But unless y01.1 put J"ll'nplr in rhe room \\·ho know "'hat Lo do with kids iL v.·ill all go for naught." llf' s<11d the tcarbing staff is very in - v~Jvcd and committed. "\Ve ha ve learned tn talk to you r kids about things that ~'OU 1lon't necessarily find ix'twren the c·overs of traditional books,'" he said. "If v.·c riori't talk with them there are plenty of others who \\'ill and only one of lhcm is the SOS .'" He said, ''Teachc.rs arc In volved in countless commillc.es v.·orking after hours lo improve the. educational proc£'ss. l don't thlnk there are too many teachers in th is district just punching the r.lork , '"I belie\'c we have a very good thin g !See OVERRWE, Page ll Evol11iion Class Assailed S.AC RAMENTO (AP) -Three members of the Stale Boar.rt of Education objected today lo a proposed science course because. i t teaches the theory of evolution without mentioning tbe story of crea- tion as told in the. Bi ble. . . "There are many outstanding scien!ist!'I v.·hQ beheve in the creation theory," said Howard Day, bQard president. "It is not a myth in the wind." Thomas G. Hardward of Needles said, "I believe in the crea- tion theory. I do not believe in t he evolution theory." The curriculun1. designed for elen1entary and high schoo_l~. \~·as supported by Richard J. Mer_rill, a high school consultant \v1th the r.i1t. Diablo Unified School Di ~rict. The theory of evolution is accepted by scientist..". he said. \vhile "the account in Genesis is no less valid a point of vte\v but it does not come from science." The discussion continued, dents' grades nol be forwarded to lhe registrar until the mater of credit for i\liss Davis' course be resolved. •·1 think we have to lake a dramatic. bold, angry act.'' argued Joseph Whit e, dirc<:lur of UCl's ne1v black culture pro- gram. Bul the larger number of professor~ felt the proposal to commandeer the UC! grading system was the wrong way to go about it and n1ighl have the effect of punishing students. The about 100 out (Jf 273 facully members attending the Senate meeting also voted unan-lmouslv IQ recommend the University-wide Academic Senate rescind a 19MI resolution. The resolution. voted by faculty on 0U1er UC can1puses before Irvine can;e into being, contains two statements. One statement, cited by the regent.!! as justification for their action, prevent.' Communist Party men1bcrs from joining the faculty. The second statement reads· "NCI person \\·hose commitments or obliga- Uons 10 any organization. Com1nuni.~t or othrr. drmonstratably prr~·cnt in1parll;i l scholarship anJ the frte pursuit of truth will Qe employed by ~he University ." ll is that statement, mnre so than the one .speclfically about Communist Party n1embers. that drew the unanimous op- position of the faculty men1bers voling. The faculty also voted to have its Com- (See UCI PROFS, Page%) Ol('s Haynsworth Calls on Taxes Coming Orange County's a ssessor and tax collector teamed up today ~o beef up their staff for '''hat they predict will be a deluge of phone calls during the next eight weeks. Assessor Andre\v J . l·finshaw·s office \~·tit niail 370 ,000 tax bills during the coming \\'eek and he and tax collector Don Moz- lr,y predict -on the basis of past experience -that the mailings to counl.y homes and businesses \l'ill prompt 9,000 phone calls to thei r office. Those call s. both officials said, should bE: directed to just one nun1ber -834-3890. Ten specially trained county aides \Viii handle calls on that line to resolve queries made by those receiving the record number of countY tax bills. The tax information telephone ans\vering senice \l'i ll begin operations Oct. 16. Its operators. l~insha\v said, "have received thorough professional training in 1natters relating to property assessment and taxation." City Probing Why Buyers Vnawareof ZoneChange A.probe by city offici.'.l!s is under \\',i y to detennine \\"hY so many purchasers or four-un it resi<lerrt1a! property l n northwest Costa ~1esa were kept unaware that 2-0 more duplexes are going in nexl dOl.,r. The city council g;.ive its appro val for rhe new project Monday -despite some Clpposition -on grounds th11l one developer's problems shou.ld not be held against another. Newport· Mesa Schools Receive 8115,846 in Aid 1 hr t\c\1·port-~lesa l" nified School J)15lnt l ha.~ retf!ivcd ~! 15.646 1n federa l aH1 to ,i:iv£' stu drnts more reading ;ind ;irithmP!lc attention 1h1s year at eight Cost;i "'lc.~a elcrnen\.ary s<.:hools. Thr fc,~rral n1oncy will be used in the mos1 p;;r~ to pay s:i!ar te:r; of addi tional teachers and the rest f.1r supplies at Bayview Can yon, Lindberg, f,1onte Vist a, Pomona.' Rea, \\lhittier and Wilson schools. The schools v.•tre !\elected as target schools on the basis of number or pupils "'ho come from families with Je'ss than $3.000 annual income or are Spanish- speaking. The greate~ individu~l 11t- tention the money will buy will be available to all students at the eighl schools. Acceptance of the money \\'as appro..,ed Tuesday night by Ncwport-~1~~.a schO?I trusttts. 1"he district has participated 1n the program for aid to the underprivi- leged and Spaoish·spca king ro~ several yea rs wi\h de_monstratable . impro1•ed learning·. according lo Associate Supt. Dr. Norman Loalc;. . . Board membt'rs also authorized f1hng or a $39,500 fed eral ald appHcaton lo purchase books for a model elementary school resource center library a t ]lfariners Elementary. Approval of the. application would enable the school to double the present library size inln two classrooms. Ac· .i:ording to Head District 1:.ibrarian Dr. }filda McCartney, the money would be used 7S percent for books sod 25 percent for the· newer media of teachmg machines, films, ~!ides, tapes and records. Storie /tfarlceu NE\V YORK fAP) )_ The DQ.w Jone11 inrluMal average -widely ....vatched 5tock market barometer -11afaed be- low the llOO level but auempled a recov· ery late this afternoon. (See quotatlonti, Pai;:cs 28-29). = AL 2 p,m. the average wa,, off 1.14 at R00.36. afler having been dO\\'n 4.35"" -to 7117.8.S at noon. ' I Burbank builder Alfred Edelsohn 11'il1 con.'ilruct his 20.Jot Tract 62111 on the \\'esl !'lfde of Harbor Boulevard, north of Corsica Place. with the hlessing of many other area property owners. '"\\'e find ourselves in lhe unusual posi- tion of supporting tht; development," said Don ~mall\vood, representati\·e of the Mesa Verde Homeownerii: Association. Buyers of fourplex unit;; in 11djacent Tract 6260 protested the Edelsohn development ;it both the planning com· n1i:;sion and city council level. but lo nn great benefit. ThftV nicntioned a number of all'!ged problfrns \Oo"ilh th~ir tract built hy Art Kovacs, the most annoying ooe being that 1hey bought in the hellef Lhe land ne;o;:t door wo11\d he zoned for single homes . Cilv o[ficials said writ1en notices of the impl"i1ili11i:; zone t•hani::e v.·ere ;;ent to the owner of record -apparently KO\'<ICS - .:i t a time when the ne:w pllrchases had not been recorded Law requires au1hor1ties lO use t11e \a~t official ;i~se;;.<>ment rolls in such notifica· tion. <'-"plained Plannin1: Director \Villiam Dunn. Ben Selbsl. 3094 ~lace Ave .• speaking for unhappy land-buyers, said he. w_as just one among 24 who purchased while un- aw;ire Qf the imminent zoning change. Edelsohn lold councilmen and the au- dience, however, that he had no con- nection with the previous developcr, ad· <ling that in both cases they were b~ying land from an original owner to build a tract. Councilmen voted unanimously to ap- pro\·e Edelsohn 's zone excepti~ perynil, allowing him lo proceed with his project, while ordering City Attorney Roy June to look into the earlier tract's problems. This probe was initiateri by the plan- ning commission, to which the unhappy fot1rplex-buyers took complaints last month. Mesa Boy Breaks Leg in Crasl1 A Costa Mesa youth who rode his skid· ding motorcycle into the side of a ~ar Wednesday was reported in fair condition toda}·, following surgery for leg and foot fractures. Thomas V. Bu rton. 13, of 2823 r.tonterey A\·e. also zuffered a back injury, lacera- lions' and abrasions in the colli;;ion at Baker Street and Randolph Avenue. Police said Burton was riding easl on Baker Street whe.n h' laid the 'cycle on ils .s!dc and ~lid 30 feet into the car in l'll!! ~th. driven by Lance W. Slnc!alre, St, t>f 13634 Charlevillt; Drive .\\'estm1nster. 7. motorcyclist from Weslm\niiler wa., ratally Injured near the same lotiacrm Sept. 23 when his machine hit a power' pole iuywirt. B11t Fight Expectecl \VASH INGTON (UPI) -The Senate .Judiciary Committee approved t he Supreme Court nomination of Judge Cle- ment F'. ltayns\\•orlh by a 10-li vote today hut his chances or winning confirn1ation by the Senate ilscJ[ were considered hazardous, The floor battle over President Nixon's C'()nlrover!'lial choice or the 56-year-Qlrl South Carolinian 1s not expected to begin ror at leas\ two werk.~. The judiciary comn,illee chairman. Sen. James Q, F,aslland ID-Miss.), l'iaid 11 v.·ou!d take that Jong for formal report" bolh pro and con to be prepared and printed. Eastland predicted confirmation by _ 1 comfortable mar~ln a1though oLher, in- form;,] counls ind1catied I.he vote may be quite clor.e. The vole recomme nding T-laynsworth a! an associate ju.slice ca1ne aft.er a Two- hour closed co1nmltlce session. Five Republicans and five Democrats voted for hi1n : five Democrats and one .Republican -GOP Senate Whip Robert 1\1. Griffin -voted a~ainst Sen. Charles M~thias ~R·~fd.), absliiined. Bayh said the committee vol.e woulf! have no effect on the ([oor decision. "None of us lo ou r wildest dream thought \Ve \\'OUld defeat him in committee.'' Bayh told reJ}Qrters .. Eastland said most of the closed session 1\·as spent d i !I cu~ li in g Jlaynirn:orth's connec Lions \\"11.h a vending machine cornpany. lt v.•as Haynsv.·orth"s ownership of ,. one·sevenlh 1nlerrst in a vrndin l! niaf'hine fim1 that had con lr<irl~ v.·11h Southern tex11lc plant~ tbnt led In somf'! nf the allrgal1ons of co11{l1cl of int~rest ag;i!n~l h1111. 1 laynsworlh cas-1 a deriding \'Olf' in .., ruling se1cral yc;lrS ago Jn fa vor of a LP.X• tilr firn1 in a lt1bor pra r11 c?cs case before his 4th circuit cou rt of <1ppeals, At tllday ·s tl'ln11n1ttc.e niectrng. Ba~-h pre:;ented a '"bill ol particular!I·' against I !aynsworth, includ ing instances of ttir judge's involvement finan cially with litigant:; before his court. The commi ttee vote in Jlaynsworlh'.• fa vor had been anticipated but there wa.• no certainly that h~ could v.·in con- firmation from the Senate itself. A VP ! poll taken late Wednesday .~ho1v­ ed 36 senators would vote againsL U1e South Carolina federal appeals judge and 33 for him if t:-ie vole was taken now. That left 29 senators uncommitted ()n the issue. Tv.·o of lhe four lop Republicain leaders have announced they will vote against his confirmation. Orange Coa•t Weather Fair and warmer is the weather- man's message for Friday along the Orange Coast, with some patchy clouds along the shore and tempera~ures back up to 60 de- grees . INSIDE TODAY A Newport BP.ach firrn is t.T.· perimenfing with a litaam enginP. for 11uto1nobill'!!I which 11;·ill go fro1n zero to 120 n1pl1. itl a few seconds. Page 3. 11•1!\t ,, C•Ml<lr•l1 ' C 11nlli... U·U C•lftlct 11 Cttuw"d Jt °'"" "-11(10 " or ... rcot 11 •dli.rl1I ""'' t ."''"''""'"'' ,..,. '11•'11(1 ft.ff "-·~ IJ •11~ Lt\O'IO" U Mt!ltlot~ I ""'''"'" Lf(•llMf 11 ! ""'"" '" .... 1c, JI "'"!I"'' II ,,.,~... Jto-Jl Mvlv•I ,~"4• H ,.,,...,.i ,. ... , •. 1 •• Or"'" C-'' U '"'h u.,. si.o:• ._..,.,.,, n.n TtltVl\l9fl 1' Tll••lw1 ,.JI Wttl!Hlr I 0-Wiii'• If W..-lf ,._..., l ·J ·-·· Nt .. \•U , • •• 11;-~ .... • ~ ~ . . . . Z DAil Y PILOT c Tl11ae Li11ait 1Jr9ed Foundation Tax Status Unfair? \Y ASHl.NGTON !t..:f'll -Declaring ·the dead should not control the living.'' l'\t'n. Al bert Gore. 1 D-Ten11. J, proposed 10-- da_v a 25-year hie !-.pBn on the tax.cxe111pl status of foundations .. Gore. a member of the Senate F1n11nce Committee . s<11d founda tions h a " e be.come devices through wh ich rich men hal'e imposed their 11111 upon societ y f ~om the grave. The Finance Commiltee is conducting bi!I. Such a bill already has passed the bil l. Such a bfll alreadyha:opassedthe From Paye 1 UCI PROFS • • • mittee on Acad emic Freedom continue to ~!udv the issues in order lo, in the v.·ords r;f Assistant Professor or Anthropology .Jean La\'e, ''plan action 11·ith more teeth In it." . 1\1! other business 1\·as postponed as the t'.1 o-hour Senate meeting, first of the new :-chool year, was taken up entirely with the /\liss Davis contro1·crsy. .A.~soci ate Professor of Philosophy Stanley /\lunsat introduced th e l1otly Grhatect propos:il that an ad hoc facu~ly <'01nmi1 tec l&ke over fron1 the registrar :i.dministration cf grades, lo shov• lhat .r ranting of course credit <>nd grading is the prrrogative of the faculty. · I feel !he ·university has come to the 001nt whrre the regents sit round their long table and kick people out o[ the classroom." /\funsat said. ''We have as :-.trong a case as '"'e're going to have. They hare violated their own rules." .A.ssistant Professor of 1-Iistory Ri chard T·'rank said the faculty v.·ou ld look fooli sh ,~~uing vain threats. He said v.·ithout sup- por: of all the faculty the atten1pt to take n\rr grade\ \~Otild becon1e a farce and a !ia~co. P rofessors v.ould have to kick in 1noney 10 hire persons to process the grade~. he cautioned \"ice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Hoger Russel! e~ti1nted Lhat grades number 20,000 per quarter. Assistan t Professor of -Physics c.:corg(': Reiter said the proposal \\'as intended to !oclls on the queslon of legality. "By the regents standing orders teh faculty has tne right to give course credit," he said. Their ,-erslon of la\11 and order Is, 'You better fol\01v our orders eve n H we break lt:P ]3\1'.' " Black student Tom \\'atford told th<' fe1cul!y lhat the regents have continually Ju;:t slapped them in the fac e and that :-tudt>nts tend to respect a professor "who :<-ta11ds for something. has so m c bar_~bone . some gun1ptio n." But Assistant Pr ofcs!or of ~!alhemotics Frank CannQnito said the resolution 1\'0uld he rea ct by the regents ... ~a ~!ap in their face and they v.·ouldn"t ne~ol!ate on that basis. Lamar Hill, assistant professor of history, said he 11;orned that if the faculty held in trust the grades fello1"'Ships might be lost and :studen ts draf!ed. And th(': st<ite. lie said, could "'ery :<-imply subpoena the grade records. ·'! don ·t thin k we should risk invol ving ourselves with so di cy a proposition as -1his." Hill said, and he introduced the ~uccessful injunction resolution. l/ou~c. and Jl conla1ns provisions placing a tax on foundatioos for the Jirst t1 n1e and restrict'ing their acli1'it1es in µoht tc<1I areas. The Senate comn11ttee had a clos- td meeting on tax refonn scheduled for luday. Gore said through establishing a foun- r!;ition a rich n1an "could keep his family lortunt' or busi ness intact, and allow his sons and the sons of his sons ad infinitum l'J ha\'e substantial control over and to de ri ve substantial benefits rrom the pro- pert y., he put into the foundation. In effect, Gore said. the founder of ;1 foundation is deci ding ~ instead of let- r1ng the public, through lhe governinent clecide -how to spend tax nioney because money put into foundation s 11·ould otherV.'ise ha ve been taxed. In a spt>ech prepared for Senate dclivc~·. Gore said · ·-1r il \1·ere seriously proposed th tit (:ongress approprh1te to eae,h of the 1,000 \1ealthies t individuals in the country $1 million to distribute for whatever cause or causes that might appear to each of them to be \1·orthy. I suspect that the publii: reaction \\'ould be highly critical. ','ct this is exactly \1h at happens under our present lax la\\'S ... "Should fcdcril l 1ax pofiry c11tourage and sub sidize a fonn of properly ar- rangen1enl that ;!llo11·s 11·eal1hv in· c!ividuals to control !hC<1 r esta te in ·pcrpr· 1uity:' Should the dead control the Jh·ing !or al! time to come.,.? "I do not seek lo rnlnimize the good thi;,t is accomplished by foundation s. J\iuch good has been acco1nplished. /\fuch good could have been accomplished by our govemmcnt through the use of such ,·ast sums as are involved .• ,the growth of foundati ons in bolh size and number has reached .5UCh proportions that they rhreaten to undcnnlne e c on om i c democracy in our country." Gorr. said a 1967 s!udy by a 1-fousc sub- remn1ittee :<-howed that 647 loundatlons <-'Or.trolled $18 billion \l'Orlh of as;;ets and that J0.000 fou ndations are known to t'XIS:! Miss Lu1kletter Friend Kills Self LOS ANGELES (UPJ )-A \li'Oman who lived in an apartment across the street from where Diane Link letter , 20, leaped ro her death took her O"'n life v..·edncsdav because she apparently \\'as dcprcs:w;t O\'Cr tlliss Linklctter 's dealh, the :sheriff's office said, illrs. Toni ?l!onti. 31. died from an a~ parent Ol'erdose of pills, hon1ic1de o!- l1cers said. An autopsy has been schedul- ed Thr hu~band of the \1•01nan. t\ick :'llonti, :i:i, told authorities he and his 11·ife \ttre. lriends of ~!iss Llnkletter, who l11cd across the street in the \\'est llollywood .:irea. \!e said his v.·ife had "been desfXlnd ent 1:inct th(': death of Diane" early lasl Saturday. /\liss Linkletter leaped from her sixth floor apartment \Vhile under the 101\uence of LSD, her lather said . --------~--..,--~-·~---------------";"""--r -i -• Cl.IL Y J'ILOT flhOI' b' 1'1! O'Connt!I Backpacking to Beacla These youn;; couples starting slroll on Laguna's ~rain Beach obviously have solved problen1 of trrinsporlat1on for junior 1nembers of the ra1ni ly. l"nlike earlier re~1dent~ of the 11·c:.1, ho11e\·cr . 1t 1' ·n1enfolk '''ho don papoose pack5 111 lh1s n1ode 11 1 ;i d;:ipta tion o{ ancient method_ Panther Case Brothers Released From Custody By T0:\1 BARLEY O! th• Ct l!y l'liol Sii!! T 110 young brothers \1·hose testin1ony prored to be the hea rt of the pr oscc11· tion·s case af:!ai nst Arthur De\vitt Leag'Jr! \l'C'rc released toda_v from protecti1·e cus- today in Orange County Jail. Back in their Santa Ana home after !1\"0 months of closely supervised inter- ment are Ricky Tic e, 18. and Carl Stevie Tice. 15. (See related story. Page 10) Santa Ana ~1unicipa l Cou rt Judge Paul i\iast granted their appLicatlon £or· relcas.e and a v.-rit of mandate filed four 11·eeks ago for thPir release \\'as dis - n1i"sed today in Superior Court. Discharge of the lv.'O boys followed hard on the heels of thtir testimony in murder proceed ings aga_insl Leagur v.-110 is ;iccuscd of Lhe ::;laying last June 4 (If S<1nta Ana p o \ i c e officl'r Nelson Sa~5cer. Thr 20-vear-old mrinber of the B1.<1rk Panthe r ~rgan11.ation was ordered \\:crl- ne s(l,1y 1n lacr Superior Court arraign· n\ent Oct-17 on the n1u rrler count . Particu larly damaging to Leaipie 1\·as the trstimony of the sounger Tice l'.'hn told Lhe court that he 1ras \\·ith Leagi1e in th(' olde r man's car \\'hen the mili· tant f\egro shot Sasscer in a down\ov.·n ('Qllf rontation . The obviously arprcliensi\·e boy had changed that testimony on previous OC'- casinns botti in ('OUrt and before the lt ran d J urv but he insisted du r in~ Leag1.1e"s Prcl1n1inary hearing that he had decided to r~lat(': thr even ts or Junt 4 "just. the: v.-·ay 1t was ." Release of the Tice brother." today sur- rr1st'd man;.o la\v rnforcernent offic~rs arirl in\cstigators connci.:ted \1 1th th e Leagt1e ~a~c- il ha d b{'cn t'Xf)ected th <i t both boys \l'OHld be guarded until at least conclu- .~1on of th(' Su perior Court action ag ainst !..€ague, Building Slated For Lobbyists A gronp nr developers and investors, headed by st.ate Republlcan leadet Den· nis Carpf'ntrr of Netl'porl Beach, pla ns to btiild a sa n11llion office to\\"cr for Joh- h:.'ists acros~ frorn the Capitol 1n Sarran1f'n to. Park F:xl'C"u(i l'f' Plaza is the tllle of 1hr proj f'r1 and groundbreaking ('eremon- lf"> arr scheduled for December , as no1v planned. Thf' 14-story facility \\'ill incl ude features attractive to all Jegislatll'e ad· \OCates as lobbyists are called. since it will combine a varif'ly of services in one building. Bar~ .and hotels in Sacramento cater to lobbyists -wilh 500 registered in the Capitol city -but lht project outlined by Carpenter and his assoc iates will gather all at one address, Baker Invited To Defend LA Pollution Charge Orange Counly Supervisor David L. Bak(':r -who claims Los Angeles }-!arbor pollution is 11·orse than that of Lake Erie -has been invited lo defend his claim~ brf9re the L.A. H;irbor Co1nn11ssion . The Second District ~uper1·isor 1narle his remark~ as chainnan of tJ1e Sou!hlarnrs l::n vironmental Stud y Coun- t'il. v.·hich has bee-n fanned lo analyze all sorls of pollution problems. Frank C. Sullivan, vice president of the Los Angeles Harbor Comm ission, offered Baker a chance lo support his pollution charges before the commission \l.'ed- nesday. He said the Port of Lo6 Angeles ha.'! been a real pioneer in efforts to prevent poll ution and is eontinuing to make pro- gr ess as the problems are seen as mrora and more acute. '·La ke Erle is probabl~· onr, rif the 1vor>t rollulrd bo(!i('s of waler ;iny1\·hrre." Comn1ission(':r Sulli van dec)ared \\'ffi- neS<:lay. ''lt"s a dead Jakf' and ,,.,·e'd certainly like lo know how l\lr. Baker can 1ust1fy any comparison \1·i th L-Os Angeles," Sullivan said. Supervisor Bal:er said that garbage dumped into harbor \\'aters and oil spill!i ha1'e killed or driven ou~ as mu ch as 94 percent of the native marine life. Ha11oi Asl{S -:- Americans Tu Protest PARIS iliPI\ -r\orth V1e1na1n and the Viet Cong today \\·eri t over the head of U.S. negouat.:>rs and appe~le<l direct ly 1o 1hr American publlc ro inl'rC'a~r its ori· posi1ion tu Prcs1dcnl Nixon's \'ietnarn pul1cies. The-Co1nn1un1s1s ignore<! All ied pea<·t. propo.-;als and zeroed in 011 next \Ved · nesd<:iy's Vietnam prote;;t dav 1n the l '111ted St3t{'S . - Co!. Ila Van Lau . th e 1!<1noi dt·puty negotiator. alld i\ln1t. i'>guvcn Thi B1nh. the Vif't Cong"s "foreign ininis ter/' ap· pealed to Arnerican citizens lo increa:->t their resistance and force Nixon to at· c:ept their negotiating proposals in Paris. Toda y·s skirmishing at Lhe J7th 11·eetdl' scsson of the e.ighl·month.-oid talks irl· dicated thal Hanoi and the Viet Cong will rnake no concession from their own 1{1· poin t peace package until af ter they ha vf' assessed the scope of popu lar oppositioo !n U.S universities. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Loclgr. vainly pleaded for immediate talks on how to insure the nationa l rights of tl'tt:- Soufh Vietnamese prople through fret elections . ~fadame Binh scomed the renewe<l U.S. plea and said : "The so-called fre r; election plan amO\lnts to askirtg the Viel· namese peopl e to lay dov.·n their arn1s in exchange for a ballot -thal is to say, lri acce pt fraudulen t elections organized bv the Saigon adn1inistration under the co11· trol of America n and puppet troops." The l\vo Communisl delegation ~ likewise turned a deaf ear to a statement by South Vietnamese delegate Phan1 Dang Lam . He formally laid before thern President Nguyen Van Thieu's OC'L 6 dttlaration in which he offered to discuss ';any matter whatsoever, including lhc question of a cease-fire, prov1ded tbty wish to end the war through serious negotiatlons. '' Botton1les ~ Cl1arges Nixed Prosecution arguments that bo\lomless performers at Santa Ana·s Apartment bar violated a cou11 order banning panl'>- !ess perfonnanees on at least eigh t oc- casions \\'ere rejeC'ted \\lednesday iil Superior Court. Judge Robert Corfman made it clear in dismissing lhe charges that the district atlomey's offi ce had filed "totally in· adequate-" declarations before his court. The judge particularly critici'zed Depu- ty Distr ict Attorney Orella Sears in warn- ing the office that they v.·ould have to ensure that defendants in such cases v.·ere made a\vare of the ~pecific charges agAln~t them _ ln\:esligators had faile d, Judge Connan had said, to search the record to <letenninr. if Robert Rrown Jr. v.·as still the O\\•ner or operator of record at the Apartment. Brown \vas found guilty o[ contempt la5t July. He 11·as fined $500 and given ten da.~·s in jail by Judge Claude Owens, Retired Navy Officer Dies It ~;:iys the Irvine Senate shall call upon lhe l.inlversity-11•ide Academic Assemblv -i'l retain counSC'l !o seC'k an injunctioO barring the regents from 1nterfer1ng 1n rhe <ict1dern.1c-adm 1n1strat1on of 1he iinil'ersl1J, presPntly the nght of tl1e Atadem1c Assembly_ t'rom Pngl' 1 Thr t\e1vµort BraC'h allorney is r h~1r111;-in of the California r.epubhca11 ~·ate Central (:l111rn1tle<' Sierra Club Suing To Halt Oil Drilling Gra\'esjdC' fu neral ~en'\ces arf' schedul · ed Friday !or a retired !'\al'y \ieuttna.nt t'on1n1ander who dif!d at his C(l.~la ~lesa ho1ne Tucsdsy following a long illness. Thief ~teals Watch . .\cal burglar stole a Costa ~!-:sa man's \\-nsl1\·atch worth $1 2j as L"ie family slept <hlnng thenight hours. tll(': \ 1cti1n·s l'>Jfe told police \l.'e-dnesder- Gaylc ~I. Allen. of 267 Knox Placr. said t«hoever s:ole the watch slipped 1n +nrough an unlocked door, adding !hat · mf'nl'y \'anish ed from the horn(': under ~1Jl1llar musacrcin!ecsag.ya:i ro i-1 n11lar c1rcumstanC'Cs a year ago. DAllY PllOI tllUJolGa CC».~l f'Ull ISMll'I• COM~Alft l•Mrt N • ..., ... .... _.-"'*~ J1ck •. c.r1..,. VIII l'r•~ ,,.. Gtntt• __,.,, l~•"'•' Ktt"il lf•l~ TJ,0.,.11 A. M.,,,k;~• ~~····'•' CMMW-OMMI )JO W11t l1v St<••' >.l1 11i•f Alft1r111: ,,0 . 111 1 S•O. •26?6 ---..__.. ...,., 11\1 ......... _ • ..,.. ..... L-... e<ll llJ "°"''' •>T""I M""'"""" ...,,, Jiit $1~ Slrctl T...,.._ 17141 .. l-4Jll , Cir' tftrl Ms•, ... '41·1671 "'"''""" -· °'-c.~... 11'1191• ... _ =-J ... .... •IO'"' •Hlltl ... l-0. ed<•..n.r ....,,.., • _,,,...,_., -"' -· . ·-· .. _. -"" --· ...... _ ...... -· ~ ......... ''"'" _._ ..... .., -~· ~ .... c. ..... -· "'"-,__, .. _ h Cl •lllf UM """"""'' ... -u V.9 _..,,, "'ft""" .._,--... n• ,,...,,. OVERRIDE • • • ~01ng in this district and ''f' are con· t;erne<l ab(lu1 going on 1() make 11 better .'t Jerry \\'ootrrs. a rc~ident of i\"e\1 port Beach, asked Bccktold if he had detccterl an 1nnucrulo that unless teachers are paid ,,·bat thev consider adf'{jua te salaries they aft' ilot g0111& to b€ able lo continue to do that good JOb. "There 1~ a l11a1·~ a lrc1nendous temptal 1on ln moonli~hl ·• 5a1ll Beckt-:i\11". ' If 1t •nn1c< 10 the pr11n1 1n 1hc. rlection th>'.' people \1·011·1 .st1 pporl lhe 5chools, ( !h1nk teachers 11·111 say. 'That's Lhe 11ay ii i~' and moonhght. I d1dn-i 1nean lo be nc2;it1ve _·· Cos!a illc~a res1den1 Rich<irrl f"le\\1 1ll tolrl his reaction. "If you a5k for the whole ball of v.·ax I'm afralrl vou'rc Jlist going to v.·i nd up \\'Ith nothi ng ,:' he \\'arn· ed •·E1·en v.hen I gel m~ raisC'. hy t_he time they raise all the. ta xes and 1rHh hight>r prices I ha1·en:t gained ,a thing. not a cotton picking th1ng. ln fa cl J ma]' be furthf'r back in the hole.'' Nev.•port Harbor High teacher \\'aync Jlorowilz said he \1·as struck b:V :\Ir. Df\\'itt's hone~1v. ··But you sec we've 111- hertted an ant1Qua ted system of i:duca· t1011 lin;incin£ 11·:; go! to thr pnint v.·hcrt. thr tea{'hl·rs i.narl at the <i<lin1111~\r:itor ~. \\'e kno w \he~ 1a xC'<> a1·r 1?:i111g lo t-ic r:a1 nFu! but we v.·ant lo gl \ e ~ ou the be~t ." :'llrs. Jill ~lurphy. o[ ;\e11por1 Bca<:h . said she "'tshes she had a 1.:hancC' to \ ote do\1·n h1 ghv.'ays and not JUSl have a say on schools. ''Thi nking of my chi\(lren." she said, "I would be willing lo spcnrl more to see tcachtrs happier v.'ith \Vhat they receive,'' Al Schwalbe, of tht school district's new American Federation of Teachers chapter. said he hopes t~ school board will include in the override more monl"y I~ teacher salarit s. "I don·~ thi~k it i~ r1_1:h1 to disrupt the ro1nn1un1ty l1li<' la~t spring," he said. "Tc<1chers s.houldn l h<11e 10 beg and grovrl" Teacher Rirha rd \\'au~ ~.1u1 . "l.111 C:f'!tl· r:trned. \\'here i~ the pubUc~ \\'here is :he rnmmun11 v~·· "I don't lhink 11·e cnn ansv.·<'r thJl,'' ~oid Schoo l Boarrl President i\lr~ ~t 11rian Berge~vn. (All the service clubs 1n th e }larOOr Area had lx'cn askrd to ~nd r rpre~"n!:'l!ll r! 1 , Lr• Slellen~en. of ;\c_11port Bcai.:11. ~u;;·­ ;-e.~ted a11 expJ;in ;ition. "The reason the Pllbhc 1s not here l" hf'cau!;e I'd' hal'e con- f1dL'l1 ('r in the school hoard. But. lht' r!av .\·ou dt~;ippo1n~ us you"ll see a roon1 full o./ pcoplr," he said. Ile added. "I don't ha\'e niuch worry about the teachers becuse Uiey 're e),· i:clJenl ba rgainers. I knmv," Board n1ember James "Bill" Pe\·ton ~aid, "\\·p·re faced wllh a rather se~ious problen1 next sc:-tool ~e;ir. 1want 1t 1:-. be clear 1\'e do ha1-e to gu for an ovrrr1dc .. ~\ a n11111n\;il siluation it \\ 111 b<: con- ~uier;\blc ' 0·rwport Beach Citr Count'l!n1;111 Robert Shclto,1 \Ulunle.er.t!d his t!1oughl 5. "l"1n a p<ire11t o! 01 er 40 rhild years in !he Iota[ school system and 1 ha1·e a ~ensc the qua li1y ls df'terlorating."' he satd . "To ans1vet your question, 'I say 11·e must have an override.' " Associatt Supt. Norman Loats had n1ade a presentation of new educ~tional goals for the ~hoo\ district Uiat \\'as not di~cussed by the audience, Loats said rea lization or the goals 1vould cost $1.2 million O\'tr the next fi1·e years. That figures out to aboul a six- cent per yea r tax boosl. flt~ Ilic \ont;:-r<ing(': obJect i1·es, ht said, aro- Priorily One -Each ~t udent in the rl1strict by the end of tilird grade. be rC'adln~ at his ability level 1.a~ determin-' ('\I by [ Q. an d s!andardizfd performance I !estsl by J une, 1971- Priorlly Two -Each .!tudenl by the ' e-1'1d of grade six be performing at 90 per· cent (If his rtading, social studies, arith metiC' and science ability by J une, 1973. P[iorit~ Thrtoe -Each student by lht end of 10th grade havt a salable job skill by ,June. 1973. Garage Looted R1rh .1rd f _ \\'ard ·11 a~ out job h11ni111g \\"cuncsday \\•hen so1ncone pulled a job at h1~ homr. The Co~ta \lc.<>a resident lolrl pol1re someone looted his garagr, at 273 Sher- 11-ood St., of ~114 v.-·or!h of assorted 111c·- chanir~· tools S.\.\'TA BARBARA 1.\P 1 -The con- sF r\·at1on1st Sierra Club filed sui~ \\'ed11esday lo hal t <in oil drilling opera- tinn planned for S;:inl<i (rut lslarir!. The 5upcrinr (1111rt su1L sa)'S a p<>r11111 was issued \\'ithoul a public hearing to Lnion Oil Co. to drill on the island. "·hich 1s a principal un1l nf !he proposed Chan- 11('1 Islands l\a11 onal Park. County supcr\·isors grantr.d the permit. Jina/ '2Jining I 20°/o TO 40°/o LOOK FOR RED SALE TAGS Hites for Lt. Cnidr. John \\I . Allen. ::07. of 2ti3!1 Ri l'l'rsidc Dri l'e, will be al II a.ni. 111 Pa t 1fic \'it'\\' /\lemorial Park, Corona dcl il-lar. C111dr .. Allen spcni 30 years In t11r '.'\a1y. Survivors include his v.·ifr. Reba : a. 5011 .John Jr, of Illinois~ tv.·o da t1ghters, 'lar1e John~on and '!rs. Frances Ski"<'. !Kith of Cos ta ~1rsa. and f Q u r grandchildren. -Pr1ori!y Four -F:ach ~tuden! by thl': end ot 12lh grade be perfomling al 90 P\'rc rnt of his reading. ~pelling, langi1<1gr '"d •nthm'11< •biliJy by Jtme. 1974. H ,J' GARRETT f ll RN ITU RE Priori !S f1l'e -Each student by the rnd of grlld{' eight \(l hal'e increased his lh lnklng abilll_v 10 perce nt over \\·hat it w;is at the end of wade six by Junt, 1972 . "1'hese are simply staff aspirations at PROF ESS IONAL 22 I 5 HARBOR Bl VO . !111~. po1111 ;ind h11l'en 'l yet been recom· INTERIOR OES!GN ERS Ope" Mo"·· Thun. & Fri. Evn. COSTA MESA . CALIF . men~cd lo the school board." Supcrin-646-0275 646-0276 t(':nde11t Cunningha m pointed out to the 11~-~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmm;..J ·aurl1rnt r "' " B bt St is p gt D "' °' \\ ., ir \'i 0 "' ti· II tt ,, SE " d· •i 5, di of Sc cl w \\'' " w th gt P' pi m H " m • °' ht "' • p ,, c h p ,, c I• B f• p " h • ' J j J l r ( r ( ' ' I ' ----------------·----------------· I Th11r~d11y, October q, J!Jb<J OAILY Pll~T 3 -----------= Newport Firm Tests Speedy Steam Engine By ARTHUR R. VINSEL. Ol 11>• 0..11¥ ~llltf Sl•H Road testing o! .!l m~all steam engi~ capable or driving a car up to 160 miles per hour jusl seconds after ignition is scheduled nexl mooth by a Newport Beach research a'KI development firm. 1'he highly efficient external com· buslioo power plant built by General Steam Corporation, 3800 Campus Drive, is installed in a California llighway Patrol car for runs over the CHP proving ground in Riverside County. Depending on progress and response by Detroit automakers, the steam unit could power CQOSWllCr cars \\'ithln five y_ears, one of lhe principals told an audience \\'etlnesday in Newix;.-. Beach. Sleam-powered small pleasure boats and helicopters are also now on the dra\Y· ing boards, according to Donald Johnson, ''ice president and general manager of t11e Harbor Arca con1 pany. Johnson outlined the question of steam power as a partial solution to air pollu· lion Wednesday before the Dr. Frederic 1-L Stevens Scotti sh Rite Association at the Irvine Coast Country Club. "\Ve will be running the most serious tests of all the first \Veek in November, to see if it will compare to the Detroit engine in perfonnance," said John.son, designer of the new steam system. lie predicted the power plan~ -one .of 11bt commissioned by C a 11 f o r n 1 a DAILY PILOT Stdt Pfto!o BUILDING UP STEAM Engine Manufacturer Johnson lawmakers for evaluation through CHP use -will surpass Detroit perfonnance, hitting l.W lo 160 miles per hour. The .:oiled tubing generator portion of the three-component engine will fire up to full power potential in 10 t!l-12 ~ond~. J ohnson added, giv!r:g tite1'3U)' just enough time to fasten seat belts. "And our work in other areas is a litUe. more exciting," he said, menUoning plans for steam power in a l~foot Navy launch and irnminent flight tests of a steam- powered llughes 300 helicopter. The firm iL.self will produce only engines, not a steam car. ··\Ve have gone to great lengths to reduce the size and weight of the systen1. NO\Y it runs about one pound to one horsepower," he said, although one ex· perimental turbine of 18 pounds develops 300 horsepower. Old steam engines such as those operating the Stanley Stean1er or r ailroad trains operated on the same basis as a pan of waler heating on a stove -it took a long time Lo warn1 up. 1·he 81h·by·24-inch unit developed by Johnson operates on the same principle as a drop of water into a hot, dry skillet -virtually instant steam. Only l 1h pints will be in it at full capacity. The benefit of external combustion steam engines is an operating heat so .high that 99 percent of smog-producing byproducts are totally con s um e d , Johnson explained. Smog is comprised of unbun1t particles such as nitrous oxides, hydrocarbons and gaSt'Ou,; carbon monoxide. the Jailer two of "'hich combine into ozone v.•hen hit by Chip Off the Old Mane By TERRY COVILLE 01 ""' o.i11 P'lll1 11111 On the corner of Heil Avenue and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach there is a large billboard that proclaims U1at plot of land as the "home of Serrano -the world's best educated horse." \Vell, that biJlboard's not quite right Serrano doesn't live there anymore. He died about two years ago. But carrying on in the educated fashion of his pop is a smart 20-year-0ld named Serrano, Jr. "l-le's just as smart as his dad was.'' claims his owner-trainer C. A. Brush, who brags that Serrano, Jr., can spell, \\'Ork difficult arilhmetic problems and e ven read minds. Brush is an oldtimer in the area. He has lived on that comer for 53 years. He v.·as born only a half-mile away. "A lot of parents ask me how 1 train tl1is horse so v.·ell." said Brush, "and. I tell them 'just like you train your chil- dren.' Then they say their children don't mind nearly so well." "They jusl didn't start early 'nough ·with their thildren." concludes Brush. Then. to prove to a skeptical reporter that Se.rrano, Jr., really isn't a four-leg- ged dumn1y, Brush put him through hlS paces. First thls reporter asked Serrano to pick up the numbe.r 10 from a row of numbered blocks spread on the ground. lie did. Then Brush ran him through a series of tricks including picking up the n umbers for a bakers dozen, a week and a fo rtnight. Later, the horse got a chance to put (iow n a cocky reporter when Brush asked hin1 Lo pick up the number originally call· ed. ' As this reporter stared at the number one, sure Serrano, Jr., v.·ould forget, the horse. bent hi s head and tossed the nurnbcr ten high in the air. He was right -I'd (orgotten what number l called. "Horses have a natural instinct for direction and smell that people just can't cope v.;ith," explained ~rush. "a_nd it's j\lst a mailer of spend1n.g the li1ne .to t rain Lhen1. It too k me five years v.·1th Serrano Jr.'' Serrano Sr. \\'ent state fairs all over the v.·est. but Junior has been limited to ap- pearances at Knott's Berry Fann, Old j\facDonald's Farm and shows in California. "After 17 years nf. training and sho>n·ing horses, I've gone into retirement," ex- plained Brush. Oddly, he·s never been to the country's r-ccond largest fair, lhe Los Angeles County Fair. "I guess you just have to leave you r homC: to gel a job." says Brtish ·plulosophically. Brush also trained the horse \Vi!dfire, for the movie for the same name, and a pinto used recently in 'The Virginian television series. lie sold both of those horses. ·· rve never met a horse lo e<impare with Serrano or Serrano, Jr,," Brush says. ~1addox Vrges Book Burning; Raps Sex Clmis ATLANTA (UPI) -Gov. Lester Mad- dox has called for book-burning to be practiced in Georgia.. "I challenge you lo do your duty," he told teachers, parents and school ad· ministrators al the annual Governors' Conference on Education Wednesday night. "See what has been ad<k<J to the curriculum at your schools and burn il." ~f addox did not specify which texts he thought should be destroyed but said such subjects as anthropology, po I i tic a I science and human ecology "betray our great heritage as Americans and dtprive our young people of just pride." He said American history should be taught in their pla~. Sex education coorstie, he !aid, are aimed at producing "an entire generallon of amoral sexual perverts who, like un· 1,med animals, follow the pleasure prft'll ciple in aftheir behavior," ' 'l'VE NEVER MET A HORSE TO COMPARE' Owne r-Trainer Brush and Serrano Jr. Pilot Logbook P1·of s Really to Blaine Fo1· UC 'C1·eclibility Gap' By Tll0:\1A S f"ORTU~E 01 ltio 01<1~ l'•lot Siii! THE U~IVERSIT'' of California h3s )Ost the public's trust. . The trouble began \1 iLh protesting students, bul many people believe y,•hat bothers tile state·s cJ!uenry n1ost has been 1he llllitude of .rrofessors. The populace sees iust too rnuch excused ln the name of ~ra{1~ri11c frcf'dom. Now the other dar. CC Jrvi ne"s Chancellor Dan Aldrich fielded a ques· Linn at a Chamber or Commerce breakf<isl. He v.'as asked "'hy it is that only · prolessors decide questions of academic freedon1 when business and profe.~sional people arc products of the same educationa l svstcm. •·1 don:l care v.'here a 1nan functions, in or out of academe, if he is a hi storian talking abou~ another histor- ian" ::in.~\.\'l'rcd the chancellor. ' HE "'E:'oi'T ON to sav L:CI has hired persons From private industry as rankirlg professors and it. has been done based solely on judgments of I.heir professional. com- petence by Olhers in indu.stry .. He said he was lalkmg of physical sciences and eng1neer1ng. Well it was· a neat escape by the chancellor. But how many privately employed historians are there arou~d? . . . . Jt i! the humanities and social sciences, not eng1neenng and ph~s1.cal sciences, Uial appear to spawn the radicals. the SOSers. the black act1v1sls and all the others popularly thought of as tro~b.le makers. . This slate's public seems perfectl y willing to condone bold exper~menla­ tion in science but not in societal and human studies. The mad sc1enllsl prir fessor is not a real fear but the mad anarchist professor is. PROFE.SSORS HAVEN'T changed so much as U'le students. The cres- cendo of dissent and protest has been to the drumbeat by the yuong. Our good professors, trained as they are to accept change, have. seen some good and cnnstructh e things in the juvenile rhetoric. So they. have play· ed to the aspirations of their st.udtnts under the cloak of aca1.lem1c freedom. It is perfectly understandable ~h~t pro~esso~s shoul? do this_. They groove oo fights over academic freedom; 1t ts their thing, their tradition they must defend. . . . lh · " 111ETR BAiTI..E CRY is "freedom of 1nqu1ry as Judged by e1r peers. Translate it freedom from political influences. But a~ professors rally t~ t~e cat~se ~hey sometime~ Jet gel blurr~ the distinclions of free inquiry w1th.1n their field of expert1.se and free tnqury done without pushing a poinL of v)(!W. Not all professors mind yo11. But enough. The other day, UCLA Cham-ellor Charles ".oun~ said he thought ~bout 80 percent of his r;chool's faculty v.·as sorry ~nd di sgusted ~ecause the ph1lo» phy department chairman assign~ c_ommun1st Angela Davis to Leach a course, after she was placrd on notice Qf dismissal by the regents. . , "I ALSO K~OW that 9~ percent of that 80 percent '"'1\1 defend lus right to do it and lhe regen ts v.·ill never unders~a nd that," Young said, Nor, I suspect. will the pu blic. The Angela Davis arfair, as Young noted, takes on the aspects of a Greek tragedy with all the playe~s p!~~ing predelermincd parts. This is a tough aJ,le for the un1vc.rs 1t1ei;. . . . An impatient, lacking.for-want student gene~at1on Is forcing pr1d.~.ful profes.o;ors to move faster lha n the populace would like. So the repercuss1ons- will continue. ,. uhraviolet sun rays. Ozone is the. d_ead~t !"lenient jn !'1nog. one used .in '6t'Jiifr"lorn1s to m.lke rai poJson and dynamite. '"It isn't lhe fuel, it's how you burn it," Johnson explained. Steam power~d engines \1•iU also be ex· tren1ely safe, he continued. dismissing rnyths of e . ..:ploding Stanley Stean1ers .as unsupporlt'd by any \\T illcn retord b:isetl on research through thousands of doc.ument5. Scientists took one of Gener::il Stea1n Corporation's engines, stripped it of cill safety devices, sat a tec hnician on it .:ind ran it :.inti! destruction. J ohnson told lhc group. Ho1v v.•J!l a sl.Cam ('ar v.•ork~ "Just turn the key and push on the ac- celerator,'' said J ohnson, adding that there. ll'ill be htt!e noise from the power plan! unhl one rc.aeheli higt11v;1y r n11 ~i11g speed ~ · One single heel-and-toe ped:il 11·\IJ pro- ba bly be used, he continued, for ac- celer11tion, braking. and reverse, since !he efficient t·nginc C.'.ln also rt1n back11•ards. Johnson esHmatl'd when pressed that, 1rhilc. his prototype reSl.'arch model tw.s run lo about $GUO,OOO, a mass.produced ~team car will prob:ibly eost about one lhird the price vf a 1970 gasoline-dri\'e.n C<lr Diesel or kl·rOSl'nc f11rl i\1lrbe used to hl':.il the 11·:i!tr in the generator unit (J f li1e stearn engine. Dul'in g a qucstion-:i nd·answer session. J ohnson \VU~ asked what ls wrong with steam po\vl'r, since Detroit cnr builders hnve stuck with pelroleum for decades. ··Jt's not be.i_ng 11sCS1, that's what 's \vrong with it," Johnson replied. "But you can't do it overnigh!," he ad· ded, explaining that conventional gasoline: systeins and automobiles are deeply enibedded in contemporary American cu lture. Nor is steam power for cars the sole answer to eliminaling air pollution, he added, likening his role in the picture to that of a man who tried lo leap a hope- lessly wide river on a $1,000 bet. ··The pollution problem must transcend the lntc.rests of !he Industrial giants," he conti nued, saying it \Yill take great public pressure on An1 e.rican legislators to ac· comp!ish the shift to .!:ilea1n, or anything else. SPECIALS OF THE WEEK! Bulb special Plant now ••• for spring! NARCISSUS 5 for 93c Texas variety daffodil -.~, 25<ea . Tulips --~ 10 for 44< -~-·---. -:: '{" ---··--1 King Alfred daffodils 10 for 98< -·~ ~ .. -.-:::-:.. __ -··· ' Ronunculus 10 for 49' Collec1 oll of the~ top qvoli., ,lbsl Plan! them now, and enjoy 1prin1 blaaml in a riolov$ mi:w.ture of t olorl Fall special ... decorative Sequoia Bark for ground cover that's beautiful and practical! [ 3 cu . ft. 1.77 Perfect for planting oreos .. , rtloin1 moi1lvrt.,, but ottroctivelyl Choo1e the i.iies yov llke, and givlf your ycrd o profe!1ionolly tandKaped look. Siiel: course, medium ond polhwoy. Planter. Mix 2 cu . ft . 1.09 • University Compost S cu. ft. 2.1 9 Italian Cypress ... evergreens that grow tall and stately for background landscaping! 1 901. 77C s gal. 3.29 Eo1y to core for ond g1ow.,. perfec1 fer bo1ic plonting w~erever toll evergreen1 will fit into yovr lond1coping !-'.)Ion . Both 1i1e1 ore o ,,.orve lous vah1e ond will fvrnish 111v11r• gret'n beauty lor yeo'1 ond yeorl lo co111el DOWNEY MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEP;fi .. ' I . ' / l I I I --·-·--··-·······--... ------------. ' ' . ' ., D•llY PILOT Thursday, Oct'*' If, 1%\"J I ... ~- • • I ' I " Ii .TOJll'S ·'.l .E Wo ~ -;;....;.. 1(-•llft •r ,,,. 0•1" f'H• iltlll A library of Jame5 Joyce \VOrks valued at $50,000 has been donated lo Dublin by an American collec- lor. TI1e i;:i!t came from G.orge Leinwall of Balti1norc. Its pro- posed exhibilion plal'e ls in a SIS0 .000 J oyce f\1useun1 no•v being planned . • P at Nixon says she plans to take up bowling seriously so thal she L·nn ou tscore her husband in their gan1cs on the presidential bo"•ling ;.:illcy 111 the l::xecutive Office J:uilding next to the \Vhite Hou se. fl·lrs. Nixon n1ade her disclosure \Vhilc accepling a lifcti1ne n1cn1- bership in 1hc \\/omen's Jntcrna- lional Bo'-'1!ing Con~rcss . "I love the sport ," she said. • f.'d.~cl Forrl. lf. 20. IJ1c 011/u .~on of /lr11r!t Ford II, u;os hirt'd by tlic Ford i'fot11r ('a ns a sales trainee in tltc f'nrrl. D1r1s101t. rle's Ille Jour/11 grn· r 1nt1011 of liis jan1il11 ro work for //1c c(Jnirony, /011nded · bf/ /11s f}reat· r;rrr11djathcr, llc11r11 Ford. • U.S. Treasurer Dorothy Andrews. Elston has a gold n1i ncr 's pan C'ourlcsy of Gov. Ronald Reag•n, µ!u~ a sugges tion on its use. "Jt is needed in \V~.~h1ng l nn," Regan joked \\'hen he gave fllrs. Elston lhe pan as .~ California souvenir '''hen she paid a courtesy call on !he governor and Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. '·No1v I've got t o find a :-.lrearn and go pan for gold;" the treas urer said . • r .,.-,-· ---·=; ==--~-c i , T/11~ 1ocek ho.~ been rro-'l l clo1111rd by Gov. Ronald Reagan r n~ i\lc.i;1can·At11er1con Education f \\'er/;.. itf'nf}an scad i'ltxican· t :\nll'ricnus-10 J)errent of !li ef. .~trirr's poputnuo11 -"should be 11 r 11cr111raord lr1 take arloo111age '' Ji 11{ l1rflf1df!'11ert r ducat1onal or· ~ 1111rt11111 f;cs no1v be111 9 opened. w 111 rJ .. ·11i. The rJ(11·rr11or paid :! 11 1"11 •' 10 rl!e r1111ir>h11 tio11s the ,..., S/1H111sh 1n1ss1011n111 11,i.csts and .1 11,,. .'lr i:icu11.f\mcritf111~ 111nrl l' to !J Ci1/1)fJ111ia's rich ci./1111·a1 !1c.ri· l lir(Jf. • Roy C. Wyman, 56. a Natick. ?-.l vs.o;. highway en1ploye, wa s erec t ing a sign when it fell and hit ]\11n on the head. Th e .~ign gave di· rect1ons lo the Leonard l\torsc l lospital 'vhere \Vyman \vas taken fo r 10 stitches . l...oird Repo1•ts U.S. Turns Over Combat \YASl~INGTON (UPI) Defense Secretary fl1elvin Laird said today American commanders In Vittnam \1'tre ordered last summer to turn over combat operations to lhe South Vicln<in1ese "as rapidly as possible.'' Laird also said al a news conference that the lull in fighting in Vietnam wa.~ enCQuraging, but if it was a "signal" from Jlanoi, the Paris peace Lalks l\'ould be a beuer place lo make it. Laird declined to say hq1v lhe 111- strucrions to U.S. commanders 11·ould af· feet the level of Americar1 operation.~. hlll he did say·the orders did nol call fllr "maximum pressure" against the Co111- Nixon Gi11es llonor Medcils To 1J, fleroes By FRANK CQR.i\llER As~ociated Press Writer \VASHINGTON (AP ) -A subdued President Nixon presenled fl1edals of Honor today to four Vietna m heroes. lie s;iid it 1vas an opportunity "Lo rededicate ourselves ane11· to bring the peace we all \IOlnL " 1·he appearance was Nixon's first at a n1edals presentation in four months and Cilme jusl six days before scheduled na· l1on111ide protests against the 1va r. 'fhe President, speaking wllh unusual brevity, took no note of the mounting criticism he is lacing for his handling of lhe Vietnam problem. But he did take a bo1v in the direction of the young people \Vho are in the forefront of planning nexl wetk's demonstrations. Nixon said that just as danger in 1var brought out greatness in the four Army rnen he honored, he said he was confident lhe challenge of peace -when it comes -will uncover greatness in the young pl!'ople of America. During the sumn1er the President prr sented the medal posthumously to next of kin of st veral U.S. heroes in Viet- nam, but these ceremonies were held 1n prlvale. Today's J\fedal or Honor recipients 1vere fl.1aj . Patrick H. Brady, 33, son o[ ~lichael H. Brady, of Soak Lake, Wash., and Mrs. LaVona T. Thompson nf La Puente, Calif.: Capt. Jack H. Jacobs. 2:, son of J\1r. and J\f rs. David Jacobs of Fordes, N.J .: Capt. James M. Sprayber- ry, 22, son of fltr. and J\tr.~. Ollict H. ssprayberry of Sylacauga, Ala ., and Sgt. Robert r,,i. Patterson, son of f.frs. Frances Patterson of fayetteville, N.C. to Viets munists. Tt1c orders did call for a "m11:11'imum effort" lo give combat responsibilities ti) the South Vietnan1ese, he said. Laird indicated U.S. troop5 stilt would press the 1var rather than assume a defen sive posture. I-le said in ansv.•er to a question that U.S. Iroops could still at- tack a threatening enemy concentration a !though American forces had not been attacked. Laircl said war protesters v.•ho plan na· tionwidc demonstrations Oct. JS have a right to dissl'nt "in a responsible and legal fa shion." But he saicl he hoped they \vou!d recognize adtnin.istra\ion efforts lo bring peace. He cited budget cuts inade by the ad- ministration, the 60,000 troops scheduled to return from Vietnam by Dec. 15, plans to revise the draft in January to make young men vulnerable to call only for one year insle.:id of seven, and plans already anno11ncec1 to reduce tlraft calls during the remainder of the year. Intercept Eases Drug Searches At Texas Border LAREOO, Teic. (AP) -Action of customs agents indicated today a slight easing of Operation Intercept anti-drug searches in at least some Texas nHlJOr ports or entry from fl1e xico. Officials at other crossings sa!CI they had no new instructions. Operation Intercept begon Sept. 21. aiming to halt the drug flow across the !\texican border into the United Slates. Detailed searches of all ·nutomobilrs and the possessions of pedestrians slowed incoming traffic severly and reduced business greatly on both sides of the border. Sources at Laredo said customs agents recei\•ed permiS!ion to slop searching un- der hoods of automobiles al their discre- lion. Del Rio sources said agents no longer were required to search under trunks or hoods. fl'lrs. Patsy Jackson, society editor of the Edinburg Dally Review, said she first became aware of !he changed orders about 10:30 p.m. \Vedne.~ay when she returned from dinner in Reynosa, across lhe Rio Grande from Hidalgo. flfrs. Jackson said the customs agrnt said, "our orders have bet>n changed." She opened her purse for inspection hut the agent decli ned to look . She was pa~s· ed through with only a quick lnspecllon of her car's tronk. The agent did not require the hood to be raised. Ex-hoy Has Girl Wife Tells of H er 'Miracle Child' CJ-Li\RLESTON , S. C. (AP) -A British-born white author \\'ho married a Negro 1nechanic: after announcing a ~ex­ change operation sa ~·s she. h.is given b!rth to a daughter she calls "a 1niracle child." Da"'TJ Langley 11.:ill S1n1mons. J9, sai('] in an intervitw at lit1r ho1nc \VC(int'Sday, "~ly child v.·!il be brought tn Charleston in about three weeks. Tht·n l'rn ~oing t:i put her in a baby carriage and v.•.:tlk her r ight down on that JJ1y.wh1te R:i llery." The antebelJum mansions on the Bat- tery, the historic WALer front. houses n1any of the aristocratic. Cliarlc~tonians in v.'hose society Corrion Langley Hall \\'as welcome btfore the operation. Mrs. Simmons said the child i!> a 7· pound girl born in the i\lid\\'CS! &>pt. 16. She would not identify t11e hospilal or her doctor. She said the baby v.·as born a few weeks prematurely bccau~ she "had been harassed by nev.·spaper prop\e. !hen my husband had a very bad nerve turn, and my Dooern1an pinscher gol k1lh.'l..I by a Cilf " Al the time of her announccmen1 thrtt 1\Ccks ago thr1\ she \Vas prtgnant, doctors .:it Johns Hopkins Hospital in Balt1m::ire, l\ld .. 11•here the sex·c:hange operation took place last ytat. said it 11·as "definitely impossible" for J\irs. Simmons-to beeon1e prcgnnn!. i\.lrs. Simmons said, "I lx·l1cvc lhat (;od i.s higher than medical science and thil!'s my expl anation. She's a miracle \htld and will be a great b!essin;; to the black people." fl1r s. Simmons is the fonner foster ~Jn and now the foster daughter of Briti~h actress Dan1e f\largaret Hulherford. She said the child, Bathsheba t-.1 arjorie ?11argaret Paul Simn1on~. ·will be christened in England and will have firs t photograph• taken with Danie h1 argaret. Nation Enjoying Autumn But Pacific Northivest Gets Early Sea~on Rain California ~OYll't.,.n C1U!Ornl1 1-111 lhowld '~~ •••In IO<SIV, bul ICl ll••l<I cloud' 811d ov'"' wind> -"" mos! 1•t11 0!19hll¥ tO<!fer lt!tn WltdMld•r wl!n oi1!r Int "''"' -!Ions 1111llnt w1rm1r. l M LOI Antlln •''" w11 Jonrv wo!ll '°"" t1rlr cloud1. T1m119r.1tu'"' •oo'-1 ,,, IO from We<IM..S.•'• I}, Wllh fM low tonlthl jl, Trot Al• Pollvllon Control D"'"" prftdlcll Ollfl' HtM 1mot In lh• Del•~ Be.cl>n -•• 1vnnr •lit• ""'IY mQ<'nl,,. low <IOUd1, Hltl'tl Wtrl nfu- 1•. ""' Wlltr 11 ... Mo<lnl•IM Ill<! hl.,,1 In '"-low ~· wl!l't _,., norlt!wfttwty wlt1C11. Otttrh wt•• JU,.,.I' wl!ll l~t lot•I aUJIY w!l'ld1 •t•CMnt lS-1.S mol~' •~ hour. 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I S••"'!• 1 ).lo,m .Of 'll!DAY 1<)'11 M"'I Fl"! low ~•(O"d "''" $<"l1W\d low j..., •I-,.\]I .., Moon rltt• ~.11 • "" •0•1.m !t .. ))•1 ..... ~, t JOnm.1~ J 1• n "' t.• Joh ~ 71 ••"' if!J )l~b .... \i=· V.S. Summar11 P!t11111t •utu.,,11 wt1lll•• w•• '"• r vlt 1c•Oll Ille nellon a url<!t tn. 1•11 '"''"°°" •I'd •v~l,.1 """'" Wednt .. dl y, $00Nt111bl• ttmntrllv't• Ort· v•lle<!. And IV/111\1"! WOI wldllP•t•d ov,, ·~· l"'''"'' o• '"' 18nd vn~r tne i"llVl"ll ol • !1rg1 10'""11"~ 11•1~ r.rtUU•• •v't~m. r>·~~1oi•,,t1011 "''' (Of\lf~ mo•nly 10 mt '"''''~ ~fl lll<••d '"'" 1~1 l'l<ltl,.nc•I w""'" 1n1a l•a"'I ••I of! 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" H JI " M " ~ 11 II I~ •I " u lO S' ,(If J1 '1 61 61 II •f 61 SI ~I ~I ... <S ~l II • I •O SI .11 !• SI 7' SI ,,, '1 " " I& Al !1 ~\ ~~ ~· '.• '0 ,, " )II ro •• s• 71 lJ ,1t --,·-----~---· --------T'-..-------~-----------------------~-,-.,,,.'.P·-- Medal Reuol,.ed A DiS linguished Service Medal. a\Yarded just over one year ago lo !\laj. Gen. Carl C. 'l'urner. has been revoked by the Army. The medal, highest noncombat a\1·ard was presented to Turner, accused by Sen- ate Investigators of i1nproprie11es \\']tile serving as the Army's pro- vost n1arshal, by Gen. \ViJJiam \.Vestrnorcland Sept. 17, 1968. • Congressmen Back .411tiwar Drive Monclciy \YASHINGTON IAP) -Seventeen senators and 47 House niembers ric- pressed support today for lhe Oct. 15 an· t iv.·ar demonstrations planned by the \'il"tnam Moratorium Committee. In a letter to the commillec, they sairf Iha ~ insofal' <is next \Yednesday's peace appeal is •·peaceful, lawful and non· violent. 11·r: yjew lt as an lnlportant and constructive undertaking and 1ve coin· Jnl'nd ii '' T"·o Republican senators. Charles F.. Goodell of Ne1v York ;ind Mark 0 . Ha!- ficld of Oregon, and nine GO P House members ~ignec1 the letter. Dernocratic signers included 15 sena tors and 38 House in('mbers. The signers said they believe ;in overwhelming majori ty of lhc An1~ric<111 people v.·anl the war encled as soon as possible. ··The voice of this n1a ju rity rnusl b4': heard if y,•e are to accelerate the pace toward peace," they said. "One ol tht!I n1ost important ways 10 J.:iVe voice lo thi~ sentiment is to show th ro ugh pe:.1cefu l asstmbly and nonviolent action lhat a majority of Americans believe that !he attainment of peace is our most in1medJ· ale and in1portant national goal. Miss America to appear at Auto Show here. ANAHE IM. CALIFORNIA-The new Miss America for 1970, Pam Eldred. will be the featured attrac- tion at Oldsmobile's big "Escape Machine" Exhibit al the 6th Annual Orange County International Auto Sears Deluxe 3-in·l Shingle Roofing e Tl1,..;r uul -titudin~ ~hi ni:lr:. prutccl }Our bo nv• IJ!';'l i n>t\,ind• ;111.I d ri1i t1.!! r;i1 11 e 1'1rr<.c J.1 11 .l .-lii11 f!le~ are ra1 c1/ al ::.3~·iL. pt r 1110 ~'I· ft..,. 111,11 nH·an ~ they're tougli • • :::iear.; .. hinll,l('s lire ('QVer .. d ~·i th pure l UO',.~ a·p h;ill. ':uaraulf'f:li r.,r 18 ~ rar·. 'O.'hrn in.,•11.,inn ".,,.n.1,cJ •llrou,th :>ear1, ofror>I 1••L •l>nwld d""L"" J-.., '"" n,-•n• ,\do<r on >h•nalr1.,. ~·•lm•n•hir .. othon 7 Y••"ol lll'J!h· '""'"· ,.c .. ,11 1or.,• or rorl•• t. or "u' nri•on. I"'•· f'•y rt""lar rur,...nf rd ... lor 1ud1 rrr•" ,.,, "rl><•m•n< o .. nns otu II Je&n, 1ub11">1Cun1 I 1 ~10,h nC r•"• lor ,., h monoh rom11ninA on .,,.-an<~•. Show. She will make personal appearances with the 1970 Olds Escape Machines on October 10 and 11. The show opens at the Ana heim Convention Center on October 8 and runs through October 12. Save •ao? Electronic Garage Door Openers --">'-Regular '129.95 ~ 9988 . • • Jul\l push 1he bolton on the pockel ~j ,,. tran!mitter and a private n dio liig111il opens your garage door " r i •Another 11ignal closes the door later, • rn odrrn conYe.nience for your entire family. Slay warm and comfortable. $169.93 Deluxe Garage Door Optner· _______ l39.8 8 . ·, ' " "f!.'l.-' I \ ~ , ,-----------------------------------------------~~ •u''""' ,,.,,~ n MONn '°"'° atACH n::o .i ....,. l'OM01'4A SOUTH coMr PlAlA 1 I C•NOG• '"''( c:.rrNDAlf O\Y.W.C a IOfO l""'TA ANA. TOll>,NCI I (0 "'-'ION HOt!YWOOO Ott.NG! Is ' SANT• JI &PINGS VAtl!Y I COVINA, INGJIWOOD P.f.lAOtNA SA,,NIA MONICA VllMONT .t si-"----____ ---------------ears_-------------------' '"$olitr11,1!onG1111rGntndorY9,wMon1rhdi" ---· .,tNlal*~ ........ ....,,,;JOA.M.tt'.JOr.M. - - 4 ' QUEENIE ~Y Phil lnterlandi ' , ~ .... .., '·· _,, ...... ~.,~ -. ...... 11 •. 1, ........... .. "Afr. 1·1arlow says he knows the company stock is down tv.•o points, aud would h.1ving the general n1anaber shot in the morning b·! satisfactory?" Vegas Mayor to Drop C1iarges 01i Rioting L1\S Vl~G AS (t;PI) report<d units of the National 7'1ayor Orau Gragson said Guard \\'ere observed a half t'hargrs ;:igain st t· 11 r I e w n11le fr:trn the meeting site. violators arrcsll'd in thr£'c · nights of di):.1urbance~ on the west side of this ~;i1nbl1 11g c11y woukl be <lroppcd tut.lay and the suspcct" released. The troubled \vest ~itlc, whe re 142 persons were ar· rested d 11 r i n i::: flurries nr \'iolcncc !hal lcfL !110 tlc:id . 11 as quicL \Vc1lncsduy. 'fhc peace 11«1s atlribulcd in pnrt 10 Cragson's pronii~c and also Lo a Negro 1nunicipal jucl~c \1·110 said he \\·:is will ing lu n1akc "some C'Oncesslons." .Judge Jlnberl J·:. f\1ullcn, who , v•as struck ln the head with a thrown pop hollle in the area Tuesday, said he had met with some 50 Negro you1h and agreed lo a "possible peace 1rraty."' llo\1•r vcr, hc- fore !he n1CC'ting. Ilic iudg<" ~Pntcnl·cd 11110 prrsons \l'ho pleaded gL1Jlly to L·urfc11• 1 ltr lations lo 30 days in jail. Gr;igson n1ct \l'Hh 12 Negro Jcarlcrs fron1 !he \111·.~t side \Vcrlncsd.'.ly c1·cn1ng :ind later 11flcd a sundown to sunup t·urfc111 imposed during !he "iulcnce. The blrick lcnrlrrs lnld f.ragson !he key con1p!i1111t '~"s police harassnv•nt. The 1nayor tnld thcn1 !.o lis! their grievances fo r prcscnlill!On at another mee11ng. Asscmblvmnn \Vo o d r v 111 \\lilson (Jl:La s Vegas), the on- l_v Ncg1·0 111 th e i\'e.v.:1d a Legislature, v.•as 1n.sf run1cnWI in arrangi ng the meeting and .Jn earlier one !hat ended abruptly. 1"hc fi rst znccting ended 11 hen black you ths Cl1e Group Routed By Police (.'.J!llAGO !i.JPI) n1Hlicals honoring the memory nr Che (,ucvara 1na rched out of Lincoln Park and inlo a face-off \\ilh police \Vednesday nigh l. A cloud of gas sent thc11l run~ing through the near North Su.Je where 1hey sn1ash- f.'d \Vindfl'l\IS in homes and busi ncssc~ and sloned autos. Thrf!c persons among 19 in- jured 1vtre v.·ounded by gun· fire. At leas.l 66 persons were <HTt'Sll'd, J!I of them \\'omen :111<1 ono nf them a newspaper' photflgr .11A1cr. fl.1ost of the in· JUrcd 11·crc police, The. 111-~i>nce camr after a rally hcl I in Lincoln Park by Ilic "\~Cj1thern1an"' laction of !he S!uu'l gtS for a Democralic Society. 'fhc rally was to honor t;uevara, the Latin An1crica11 revolutioo;:iry y;ho <lied 1n [~olivta after <..:uba got Ion ta1ne for hin1 . 'll1c crliwd of 600 tn 800 person s -so nic "'earing lleln1cts and carrying clubs, ch ;:iin~ ai1d ~tones -v.•as slop. r ed rrorn rC'aching the home of 11.S. J)·~1.ricl Court Judge Julius J. lfoff1nan. 11·ho is lic;inn~ Ille trial of the "consp1r.iey,'' eight persons (:liargc rJ v.'ith inciting riots during: the Den\ocratic Na- tiona l Convention in 1968. WATCH THE SERIES ON THIS! Ifs 11ghl enough ... onl~ a bit ?vcr g lbs Yet its diag~nal piclurl!i is big enough far the entire lamily ,, . ups\.llrs, downsta irs. kitchen, parch or den. The set works on AC, or 12'1 auto/ boat battery (with optional acce~sories.I Come in and see th•s papuloir~y p~1ced porta· ble. The TV-710U is the perfect set tor private v1ew1ng. lls ad· vanced al t-solid-state c 1rcu1try and lronl moun ted speaker delivers a clean clear sound. All conlro!s are conveniently grouptd tor easy op~ration. Complele Wtlh earphon1 for priville lls.teninc. It's btaul 1ful in charcoal or light b'•Y· SONY•l JUST $99.95 ~DAVIS -BROWN 411 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6 646-1684 ,. ------·-·-·· .. -.. DAILY l'llOl 5 Jarman's ankle-high George boot in lu st urous new chestnut brown A great med ium brown. Versatile enough fo r a guy to wear them with all hi s flar es from beige to grey to navy fcJ b!Jck. Perfect fo r tl;c nP.w big plaid s, too. Slightly sq uared at the :oe and hand· somely strapped and buck led with brass. 23.00 ' may co men's shoes 60 how high to wear your boots? Pedwin presents the answers It 's up to you ••• go ankl e high ••• go higher. Ei· ther look is correct. Bo th looks are smas hing wit h Jll the ne\v pan ts. Here are two from our Pedwin collecti on. The ankle high boot in a gra in ed and antiqued brol!ln leather, bo ldl y strapped, brazenly bu ckled. 20.00. Th e 10-inch Gaucho zips up the side, ha s a squa red-off toe. Brown leath.er 20.00 may co men's '>hOC'> DO our shaped double-breasted suits show off their new wide lapel s The lape l enjoys a new prominence. It's a line ve ry concerned with the cul of the double-breasted look. Wit h the flow of the shaped . :iilhouette .. Ther e are new widths. There are prouder peaks. We show t\vo from our co llection of doubl c·breJ steds. The six button 3-to-button suit in worsted wool fl annel ha s 10-inch side vents. Continental wai st slacks. Cricket check in brown, olive, bl ack or. grey colors, 12 5.00. The six button, J-to-button woo l blazer has a deep ce nt er vent. Soli d navy, olive, brown, go ld tones, 55.00 ·.• ' J ;' "· J ' ~-. ' . . ·: • ·~ .. .. ; ' .. ' · . .. .... moy co south' coast ploxo , son d ie90 fwy at liristol, cost• mes•; 546 • 9321' shop_ mondoy thru so turd oy I 0 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. .,. 'l'. . . j ' MAVCO •' ' '"~·· ,.--------.. ' . ' Di\IL'' PILOT EDITORii\L Pi\GE •. Four Guiding Principles J'\atlona l N c "'~pa per 11·rck, no1v in progreS!:>, i~ il !:Qod Lune to rev1c\v ho1v .'\111e1·ica·s "1va lchdog press" ca1ne into being -a nd to restate a nd repledge the four prin c iples 11'hlt b guide the D.'\ILY f'ILOT 1n n1 eet· 1n g its respon~1bil ity lo a free nati on. tjovcrn1n ent l::nvs -federal, :i tatc or local -do not require a ne11·spa pe r lo repoi·t 11·hal goes on a l c ity council, school board or court sessions, The on!y thing !;aid on I.he ~ubje<.'L LS in the C:onstitution: "Cong ress ~hat! n1akc no !a1v •• ulJrldgi ng •the [rccdom of the press." .f '"Open n1cc1111g 1<11\""'" <itn1 pty .1Jfirn1 lhe right of the public lo attend <ind <ibscrvc meetings of ~overn· 1nenl a ssc1nbl1c:-.. 'file prc~s has no special privilege 111 !his rcspc,:t; 1t 1s 1:1 part of the public -an agent of t he public. yc.'l -but nothing n1orc. Co1n n1un1r allons \\'ere s11nplc in .l\1ner1ca 's ea rly d a.Y.~. \\"hen go\·cr11n1c11t 11·as b.v 'fo1vn flleeting \Vith 11c·~r ly C\'rryonc nt!c11d1ng. ·r his ··pure cl en1ocracy" has had to ~ivc 111ay to represe nta tive den1ocracy as ci ties can1c into being ;ind go1•crn1ncni gre1v rcn101e Jron t t he pcoplr -,ind also 111orc co1n plex. lf people 11cre to keep lllernsel1cs i11Jorn1ed, lhe people ha d to rPJy on ·the pr<:.ss for both nc11·s reporUng and intt•rprclauon. '!'he I·'oundin g l~ather ~ had fa ith l hol a pr1\'alc press. giv en tile guClrantec of frecdont to do so. \l'O!!ld arcr pt the respunsiblit y. Jt has, \1 ith evc r.,e:rcatcr rna·turl1y. 111a11y areas of local affairs 'Lltal vi Lally a!fecl lhe \Vel- fare of our readers. -\\'e shal l t onlinue lo be a thoroughly independ- enl nc\1•spaper poll tic.ally. but 1ve 1\1lll not hesita te to ex- pr('ss ourselves freely and frankly on Iss ue~ a nd candi- da!es •Nhe n 11•e feel 11·e ha ve sound basis for such ex- press ions. -\Ve 11 ill not pern1i l this ne1vspa per's opinion to bias our nc1vs reports. \Ve \.\'ill e.-..:p ress the newspaper's opi nions on !v in clearlv identified editorials. -\Ve 1vfll set:k to "present <ii ! sides of significant. tuntrovcrsial lss1tes, and 1\l e 1l•ill especially welcome expression of our readers' vie1vs. \Ve considtr the true and lasting value of our own editor ial pages rests in ~li n1u l ating people ~o think for t hem selves. to d ecide for lhen1selves -a nd pe rhaps m ove their decision lo\va rd the side of right. 'vhate\le r that m ay be. \.Ye rcnc\v our p led ge to the people of the Ora nge C:oast lo cont inue to be a constructive force in t he ful· fil hnent of the happy and exciting promise of this a rea. In this \Ve invi te ou1· readers' continued support a nd partic ipation. \\'e shall strive al11;ays to n1e rit i•t. Left-Wing Guide IJeft·hand ers are qui te accusto1ned 1.o seeking the left seat a t a dining table to red uce U1c clbo1v collisions 11·it h right·hander s. But society isn't al1vay s accon1mo-- dating to the one in thre e persons who fa vors his Jclt instead of his rig ht. 1'hc publlt:'s "'right to knu1r'' .and •·freedom of in· forrn at1 on" al'C' tol'c.:hcs t he pres~ st rive~ to hold high for 1hcy arf· tile people's bes! protectio n aga inst ven- ality a nd 11•rongdoi11g gcner;;;lly in both p ubli c atfairs and pri vate business. In nccepting the chal!l!nge o( <-1ct1ng as a private cilizen in behalf of its fcll o1v c it izens. the 0 .1\IL'{ P ILO'r has been a nd 11•ill cont inue to be guided by four prin· ciples : No1v ~hey can get sy1npathetlc help tron1 a 24·pagc manual till ed .. Th e Left !-la nd.'' fl o{fel's a guide of left-hand ed produc ts such as a corkscre\v that ·tur n.c;. counterclock1vise, a \\'r ist\va t('h \\'ilh the stern on the left side to be worn on the right 1\•risl a nd a guita r \l"ith strings and pick guards reversed. -\\l e ll'ill p ubl ish the ne1v s as accurately and fully as possibl e, seeking to be es pccial!y vigilant in t he The booklet, certainly a boon for the le ft ies of the 'vOrld, is to be read . quite appropriately, from back to front. The Screa111i11g Alioto, So1•ely Woutaded Pierced by a Vicious Shaft \Vell now. ch ildren, as you reme1nber . Sir Ronald or Holyrood and his faithlul squl re. Sanci10 Heinec ke , h::id plunged deep into 'The Tangled Thirkct in qutst of The Dread Unruh. a lrurninous creature "'ho d\11ell ~oinewhere in the 1nurky gloom As lhe t1vo boon co1npan1 ons were mak· ing thrir \~:I~ down :i tortuous path . chop· pin g here and lopping there. the V<'ry ci1r \\·as renl by :i heartrending ho1,·l ol outrage aotl pain. "Hark!" cried Sir 'Ron:.ild "\Vhal strange banshee \\'ail disturbs the pe3ce of honest men·.'" "That, Sire,·• s a id Sancho, 'is The Streaming Alioto. It ha s long been lockt d 111 mortal comba t \11 ith The Drt>ad Unruh. .. \nd now lt nppc'a rs so rely wounrle(t. !)le rced through the hea rt of its lr11agc by ;-1 viclous shaft." "POO R BEA.ST," said Sir Ronald S>"lll• pathetically. "Let. tis go lo its succor. Any enemy of the Unruh is a friend of mine ·· "Hold Sire," said San~·hQ. "Thr S<:rcaming Alioto is no friend 01· yours. lt hallles the Unruh solely to dclcnnine l\'hich shall attempt lo slay you arid enslave your beloved pcuplc of Thc Golden State."' "And 110111 JI h:t5 been 1:haflcd.'' mu~c<l Sir Ronald. smiling hi s fa1nc(! Sn11lin;.: Srnile. "'\\'ell, 'tis no C\!lll'f'l'fl ul uurs. Le i u~ he on our dcd1ca1cd \1 ,1, " "But hark. 1na~tcr, lo 11h:it ll Art Hoppe S''rca1ns," said Sancho nc"r1·ou~ly. "lt screams that you are the one who shafted 11.'' "l"?" said Si r Ronald in surprise. ''Bu\ 1 never saw that shafl befor e in n1y life." "~10R EO\"ER , SIRE," said Sancho, biting his lip, "il screams thal because 1l has nO\v ix'en unfairly shafle<I, Jl t:an cry aloud to the 111arld <1bout yul1r Faerie Rlng." "'Tha t old lale!" said Si r Honald 1n· chgn<1nlly. "\\'hat has the one to do \l.1!11 lhc other?" "\""rily noLhing, Sire ," s;iid Sa11rllo. "But 'tis the Jaw of The Tangled Tl11t:ke1I lhnt if A unfai rly shafts B, the B can 1111- r;'J\rlv sha lt c." "cih. n•hat a \\J{'kCd and evil pla1:r ·' cried Sir Ronald. cla pping a hand tn hi s noble bro11'. "Sound the trun1pel , Sancho , I shall sally forth and teach th is vii~ rreature the error of his 11•ays ." "Hold. Sire," said Sancllo in alar1n, "YOU must think twice before yo u ... :· "\\'llAT. Y 1\RLET~ Dosl thou drea m I l'annot 1·an([ui~h this \1'Qunded beast in :,_1nclc con1bat"'"' ··;\o, Sire, but .. ," "Enough, villain,'' said Sir Ronald . Drawing his fa med Svt'inging Sword, he shouted his fan1ed batt le cry, "For Decency, for Purity and fo r J ust P lai n Good ness!" And spurring hls famed v•hite horse, he charged into the thic ket. The v.·oods rang y,'ith the sounds of bat· Ile, such as, "\\'ell, it ta kes one to kno1v one!" and "'llow'd you like a conc rclc O\ercoal, ~l ac?·' AL last Sir Ron;1ld rmcrged from the gloom, besmirched from head to toe \\'llh mud and bleedi11g J rom a dozen wounds. "\\"E llAVE !'\O more to fear from The Screaming Alioto," he sa id proudl y, "lor ! have won the gloriollS ,·1ctory I foresa11·. Oh. ho1v I dea rly love a fight to the ~l ralh. ·• At 1his, a horrid chuckle filled wit h fiendish glee and triumph echoed throug h The 'fangled Ticket. "'Tis The Dr ead Unrul1, Sire," cried S~ncho quaking. "He dearly loves a fight 10 !he dea th, IJo."' "Good ." saal Sir Honald bra vely . "\\"eakcnccl though I am by my encounter 1\ 1!h The Srrean1lng Alioto, I shall have ;it hirn . But why . ~oi ncho, does he nuL ~;illy forth to battle';" ··That's \\'hat ! 11•as trying to tell ~·ou, !';ire. The kind of fight !O the dea1h th<il The Dread t:nnih dearlv lo•.-es."' :-airl ~ancho. shalong his tiead. "is one bell1~·en his cne1n1es . ., West Germany Draws Envy GENEVA -E11r·t·pr• :1t'll1l'' 111111 ~tnkcs and thrr tJ!rnrd :-,lrilit•s ;is t1rg<1llll· eel labor copes 1111111:.i hur u11 11·~1 \Vest Germnny 's strr11µ1l1. ho11-r1i::r. 1s Ilic domi nant f;1ct ut ltl t' i11 lilt' In· lf'rn nllonri! co111po:-.1111111 ol \\"c:-.te1'11 Europe. T h c Frr·neh c<·ono1ns is sag· t.:lng. Britain dr<igs a!o11g. u11<·on1·u1tTtl no1Y that en try inlU the Euro1>ean Coul · n1on ~larke~ 'A'ill be of rnuch :-.d1·;111t;i~c. Rut lhc. hard·11'ork1ng (-;erman.~ lahnr ci1rneslly on. earning at !he rate of n1orr 1h.:1 n $1 billion annually n1ore tha n they bu.v from abroad. Envious allies-the British. French ;1nd Arncricans-say the reason JS the 1111- dervaluation of the c;rrn1an ('t•rn.•ncy, rnabling foreigner~ lo huy Gcnn;111 gCHKls ;it bargain priers. Nut so. S<1.v lhe (;rrmans. Their rcono rn1c pro11rss. tht>y sar. t:an be r1l?ribu1cd lo harrier 11ork, grf..ater rfficicncy ;u1d the infla!ion -ladcn prices of cornpctHors. "'HATE\'ER THE REA~ON. I h c French franc is de1·al11('d \1·hi!c ::i free n1arkel in Gern1 ;u1 n1;i rks ri::.cs f11·r or six percent. and one docs not ncrl'l to hr a Zurich banker lo pc 1·ccive 1hi.i t this Thursday, Octobe r 9. 19ti9 Tlte editorial page or llu• 0 111/y Pilo& se eks to i11form 011d s/1111. tdate readers b!I prr.~rn1111g tlirs ne wspoplr's opinio11s CJurl r.,m, me n to r~ on topics o/ 111(crest !llld significance, by pror·1rln1 9 a forum f or tlie e.r;prr.~s1r111 nf our readtrJ>' npn1in11s . n11r1 hy presenting rl1e divers,. i1l!w- poi11 ts of informed nb$r n'"'·" a1ul spokt sn1e11 on 1arics of rht tUiy. Robert N. \\Iced, Publisher • H ichard w·il8on 1 '1rcum~tance reflects \1orld-11'1dc cun- lldencc in the ('Cono1 nic power ul liC'nnany It is for this reason that nll of \\'e.!.t E11r0Jlf' sighed in reltf'I 11·hen the \\'c.,,l Gcnnan elect ions prol'ed there \1•as no :<1gnif11:ant res11r~t11ce ot II it I c r i s 111 ;1cross the Rhine. Econotnic po1vcr phis polit ical retrogression is a co1nbination 1nak1ng \\'cslern Eurnpl"a n leaders verv uncomfortable, to s.1y nothing of its ef· feet on the Russia ns. A fe,1· days ago on Bl1C. forrncr British Prime i\fi nistcr lla rofd fl1arn1il!an made .;in arresting state111ent. \\'itho111. lile t'll· i,.lence or nuclr ar 1\·ra pons there almos t l'f'r tainly "·ould hal'e been another war in Eurnjl('. he said. The nuclear dc!errcnl flO\\'er of the United St:i1rs and RllSl'ia had mad!' the inci:ption or \Vorld \Var 111 1mposs1ble. IF .\li\C:\llLLAN 1:-; right. 11 c<1n I.Jc seen how delica tely balanced ~:uropean f"1lillt:<il relauon~hips rt>1nn1n a ft c r ~e11era!1ons of indecisive w:ir, fl can be realizf'fl, too . \1·h;it a significanl parl a n1ilitarily as 11·elt as ccono1nieally resurgent Ge rn1any could play in upsrt· 1111g lhi:; delicate balance . The leadership of the prin cipal r.ennan political parties is exercising eom- men<111ble judgment In recoj:lnizinp: its t'olr in 1nai nl 111nin~ bal ance in Europe. Lclt1ng the 1nark rise 1n value, a.~ h a s brcn done Uy poli tic;il consensus. 11·ill ,qln111!~1rc 1rnJ)Orl s or fore ign commoclilir~ :ind keen 1nnre r;crinan 1irod11 rl:; al l101nt-The <:crn1an s ;ire not rclin· n111shi11r,. :1nrt r:in no1 b<' l"X p<'('1<'cl lo r<'Jin. 11111~h. ;ill lhl'lr 1•conon1ie ;11lva 11ta~rs 1n enniJM'll1il'r milr kets. Bul thry are r x. ('l"l'1i inA rclr(l1n1 in th~ir 011 n ~elf ill· h·n·.-.1 •Hid. 11 11111 ~1 ht ~:1111. in 1he in- t r rt>~l nt .st11li"1 hly in F~uro1M' T ll EH EFO IU~ JT \\',\S not fJ ( gre;il c'rin1'1·r11 10 liil' poll11clans uf \\'estct n • Eurripr 11 hcther ljrrn1;inv , n c x l chancrllor 11•as to be Kurt "i~singe r or \Villy Brandt. The d1ffe rencrs dr\11·een Chancellor l\lesinger as hcud \"If the Chrislian Drmocratic coalition, and \\'ill y Brandt, as the Socialist lender. <il"e ot the san1e rnagnilude as the differences betwPen l/ubcrl Hun1phrev and ll 1chard Nixon in Ilic Arnrrica n prCsirlen!iat can1- paig11. The in1portanl fart \\·a:; 1h.:1t lhf' 01•cr11 helm ing n1ajority of Germans could accept eithe r Kieslngcr or Brandt just as the ove r11'hetn11ng rnajority or r\n1cri1:;1n~ (!()Uld ha\·c accepled either llun1phrry 01 Nixon. The principal danger 111 the present c;erman polilical situation is that an in· l'ff1•c ri1·c governmen t \l•i11 e 111 e r I! e hecau~c the chancellor \1·ill ha1·e to rule by l'irt uc of an alliance in !he Gerrnan l'arllan1enl n·it h the tinv F rec Dc1nocrat1c part y. · SO LONG. 110\~·EV ER as the prin- ('i ples "'hich hal'e n1ovcd Kiesinger and Brandl 5G far can be 1nnin1:ii11ed. !he resl or \\l cstern Eul'opc can atccp1 the nc1v Gern1a11 governrnent without serious in· c:onven]C'ncc. Perh aps \\lestern Europe "'ill be e\"e n n1ore corn fortable for the Gcrrnan elec- torate ha,,ing quieted the rear that 1·irulcnt German nalionali:-m. risi ng fron1 !he ashes or HiUer"s Reich, could crush all hopes for European cooperation. Dear Gloo1n y Gus: Break up !he ~let~' -L E Q. l ~ll l~•!urt rU I•!" ro•dttl' ,.,.,.. •. nGI ~U•n •rllr .~.,, II ,~. ~IWIP•Ptl . Stn~ ,•11r ••I •tt" ,. GJMmr o~•-DtllY ~ii.t. 'Art Hoppe's Pot Columri Da1,11aging' ~failbox To the Ed it.or: l\ow could ) au wllh your rl"cord of public concern, have allowed such unin· form~. dev astation on your pages? I refer to that clel'er bit of back-alley <lrama entitled "The Nation Goes to Pot." Terribly 1vitty, terribly timely and terrible ih its manifestations. May "'e ex- an11ne for a mon1enl the dama ge this sorl of irresponsibility does to those 1vho luok lo )'Our media for gu ida nce. WHAT SHALL YlE say in rf'bu tta l to ou r cxperimc11ting youth \1"ho ha1·c such u111n1pC'ac hable sources of approl'al ;is your ~1r. Hoppe? The :-ame :in.'lll'C'rs given tho se inuttitudcf; no\v loc ked in in· st1tut1ons·1 l'erhaps you cai1 ref<'r then1 lo LJs Angl'lrs maga1iric iOctobcr l antl .. The Ne111 Violence " \\'liy nrr \Oiccs such as .\lr. l!oppr 1> ra1sccl lo lurthrr the niyth of rnarl1 uana a.~ ou r great saving force, perfom1ln~ the '11:11 se rvice of hol1ling more <lf'aflly ti ru gs fron1 0:1r dOOri. ~ \\'hy are lhc resulls of lab t1nd1ng~. hospllal ;11111 pul1rt' rcrords demeaned as hystC"na1 \\"hy arc oHitcrs \\"h;> havr comp1l rd HTIJ1l"('S8l1-r evidence from actu al experlPnl'e lre:ncrJ as enemies, 1rying to c.~1abl1,,h ;i case against the innocence of n1ar1iuana :· 110\\' LONG ABE \\'e to !w lulled h~ 111r 1not1things of the ,·rry · 1n ' and !hr !lleatrics of thrir "soph1sLicat1onf;~" Or 1~ Jl a sophisticated unawarenessq \Vhy is it so painful for prop!c to accrpl arrest and criminal histories pru1111g 111arijua na·s rightl ul in volve1 ncnt as a ~pringboard ? H;is ~'our ~tr. Hoppe had more eX· pcriencc than the people al Synanon or thosp in field s related to the cnntrol and rch<tbilWation of pot smokers? Mas he c1er been an active user? Long enou gh lo rcarh the second level? I doubt it. Has he ~cl picked one of his 01111 children off the fl,1or. frllcd by th<it \vh 1ch lie chu n1pio11s1 r rlo~bt 11. \\'hen he has "lx>cn"' and not ·-heard."' !rt us hear fro1n him again. Al the ino- rnen! he sounrls like our s/'lcl. brai n·\.\'ash- erl chi ldren being enticed dG'.l'n a 1·cry bleak pat h. HOBEHTA VANDE RHOOF 'Ar.t lloppc is l1 11ati01ially·$1fHrl.ir.ot· r rl tr111rnic0 in·cllcfk .~n ririst fo be c11- 10~1ed )or /1is l1!11nor but f1r ver to be 1.akP11 litcrnll!/ or ser1011slu -e.r.cepr 11;/ie11 fl sc no 11.~ po/11/. 101clerlics l11s fro/1cku10 vc 1·b1au1· -Edi tor l •!!!•t ''°'" rt'"<f!rs •rt w1lc11me. Norm~ll~ -11•" alloulcl •.Dnv!t lllelr me1'•11e In JOG wo..:i, or l~H. 11\t rf11M to Ctlndtn•• let!ers to Ill •~•C• or tllmln11e lltlft h ••lt ,.....td. it.II 1,11.,, mull lnt!u,,.. 1lqn1!u,.. ~r>d m1llln, t ddff l', but ~•m•• will ~ wl11111t'~ on •t<illfll II .ul!iCle~I '''"°" t• ..,P•tent, Prc8s Co111111ents Tfrrt llau1e. Ind., Tr i h 11 n ' : • "Cons1dc rahlc change n111y bf> broughi about by the curren1 trend 1011,1rd hu~lness brcak fasls inslc.'.ld ol lu11cl1es. Not even lh"e hardiest noon hour 1lrink er 1s likf'ly to call fur ;1 shot or whiski>v fir st thing in the rnor111ng . . IL looks as 11 fut ure. h11su1('~s 111crgcrs 11 111 AS lik ely as not bt' eoosummatcd over a mrrger or htlm ;i nd rggs. ·• EXTRA! EXTRA! . ·.~ ~.~ .. . : · ..... ·: ...... I'.• \ .. ~~ ·' -·:,; ,, ' • . ' . ' -~: _ . .,_:J',~ '. 1;r . .. ;"~ ' ' ' ;._ff . ' Inflatable Toys: the Lung Pain • Ill 1f you 're looking for a quick and easy w;iy to make a n1i!lioa dollars. I have .a suggestion that"s 1\·orlh investigating: Air pun1ps for parents. I returned fr oin 1ny va cation th is faU pale and exhausted. ,1·hcn 1 should have been ruddy and ra~iant v.·ith good health. The reason ~ I spent n1ost of the 1nonth bl;;wing LIP beach contraptions lor the ehildrc.n. The inllatablc plastic toy is !he grccitcsl menance to 1niddle·aged hea\!tt thaL has c1 er appeared on the market 'Vitlu n Lhe space of a v.•eck. I "·as called 11pon to blo\1' \JP lwo rubber rafts. a large duck. a bC'ach b<ill the size of .\1 ars. a plastic pony. ;ind nn cnorn1ous l"lo11n labeled "l'unl'h ,\.lt•. ·• I SPE.\T Tll E nH11·n1ni;s blowing -lor rnost of these expens11 c toys had dl'flaled llil'rnsl'l\'cs by nighlfall -and the nf· tcrnoons lying on the porch gasping tor brca1h. Lln the first day out, I ti a d blithely l;;kro these diabolic devices to the loca l ga1: ~lfl t1or1. but I 1\:JS asha1n ed to keep returning carh 1norning and furtively ~llllCh \he :iir pu1np a11•ay fr on1 the cafiti lll'-to1ncr~-!'io I JUSI sat on the. porch and tilc11· rny.sC"lf purple. \\"hen lhc weather turnrd tlulll'. a11d lhf' bench \later bei:a1ne !oo rough ior the tl11ldren. 11 \l<IS dreitlrd tn buy an Jn· 11atabll' s111mm1ng pool for the back lav.n ! "It 1vas decided" is a kinrl l\':JY of saying that I had no VO!CC In ll. J 11,\\"E YOU, DEAR !nend, el'er lril'. to blO\\' up a plastic s"·1111n1ing pool? Jl'. a task that might \l·ell defy Paul Buny an . no t lo mention a fiflyi sh 1<1thcr wi1t1,Wo blood \\"ho can't get up a l11ghl of ~ .i l\'ilhouL puffing. Yel 110\\'hcrc in rn y purcha~es did 1 !in1: a eheap an d sunpl e air pump oltc.red !o!· sal~. The n1akcrs ol inflatable 1oys cxhibi<. tile most callous disregarri for the heall\J r1 11d 11·cllare of falhC'rs, and they 111 ust br. 1n lcaguC' v.·lth those 1nanufal'lurr.r.~ of 11 agoris and other to-be-assrmbled tO,\"!• 11'h1ch arrjve wti.houl instruction sheets o:· 11 ith the 11'rong-slze sc:re11·s. THIS IS unquestionably a rluld-<::ell· tcred t ulturc \\'e h1•e in, but need il bC' quite so indifferent lo the needs o: parents~ I \vould11't so rnueh 1n111d sprnding ha1 • a 1reek's pay for the tot ::.' beach equip· n1e111. ii I also "l.'ren 't expe1:l~tl to rip the 11n1ng or my lungh 111 the process. Among the dangers of 1nllallon, \el us not forget 1vhat is haplX'ning to lhr Jrag1le chest v.-alls o! the nation's lalhers. Qiiestio1i of Banning S DS Tiie .'llatc B<Jflrd nf 8ducation recently p<l5l'l!d a reso!ut1 011 advising loc al school b0:ird s 1h;1t 1hc Students ror a Ut·n1t"JCra t1c Society (S OS\" .. , is unfit to be recognized <is a student organization hy any Cahforn1a publ ic school or public school distrit·t. ·• Stale !:iupcr1ntendc.nt Dr. l\lax Hafferty proposed the rcsulut1on on lhe grounds tha t SDS leaders espouse Communist \ sympathies and that the organizat ion is an avo11·rr1 "cnrmy of lhe sl;ite.'' He sairl the state board should prol'idc strength ·: and leadership to local boards to help Lhcm co pe \1·ilh expected future con· fro ntations with the SDS. ~ONE OF THE 10 board members. in· eluding the two v.·ho \·oted i'lgainst the resolution, agree v.·ith SDS phi losophies or tactics. Out there 11·cre honest dif- ferences of opinion over the wisdom or the rcsnlution. \\lould it n1crelv serve to drive SDS underground and ma.kc it more attractive to uncornmittcd students? Should lhc state board interject itse lf into loca l pffairs, especially sin cfo la\\'S do ex· ist that 11ould au ton1at ica11y outlaw any group c.~po11sing con1n1unism while on 8chool property? Lei":; hope. ho1rc\•er, thal if local bnards rely 01' !he state board lea&rship on this issue they t1lso rollow the state board 's leadership in opening up channels of communication y,•ith students. The state board. ;l.l the san1r meeting. seated a student non-voli ng represenlatlve and :in alterna te. Vie1\'S of these students (ln 1 arious 1ssue:; llf fttling !-;ludents \\/ill be sought. ;\TEllELY BAN~tN(", SOS or any other activist groops 111thou1 also opening rhannel!l of ,·or11111unic:i1 1on for studenls rnight make ;i 11·ar11i 1·1g hy board rnc rnbtr l)or111an Cnrnn1ons. \\'ho 1'otecl "no," beco111c 8 rc;i llt.v, lie 11·srncd thal the rcsol111ion " ... \\·111 drh't somt. olhe rW lse 11nco1f t11illcd :-.l 11dcnl~ lo be!itve there Gnesl Editoria l must be son1e truth in the lhougil l that the adult \\'Orld is unreachable." \\'c rnu~L not let this happen or continue 1vhere it has happened . Loca l boards n1ust follo1•· the state. board's leadership an r. clen1onstrate lo students that adults in hig:: places are reac hable. Ed1c11tlon N"'s Str vic~ Quotes Robert Blum . s.r ., on protei;t.forced abolition nr ROTC on some eampu11t ~ - "The ulti1nate loss is to the country in 11 rurthcr do1,·ngrading or our de n1:icralic s~·stem, and to those schools "'ho lose ftn othe rs having ROTC) a substantial nun1ber of excellent students interested 1n education, not rioting ."' • • • A.I llclland, San Josr: -"\Vould that we- tfHgh t exile all SOS niembers (whu i't e 00Ls1>3ken in their admira tion for ilo Chi ~inh and l\1ao) to China fo r about si1 months. I am sore thnt 1hcy would returp the most pa triotic citizens we ever had." • • Prof. Thomas J ukt~. UC·Berkeley - "The World Health Organization 11tate~ lh:.t the world-wide withdra"·al of DDT '"'ould bring back the cond ilions of 1945 \rhen the deaths rrom ma laria in lndla alone "·ere i ,5(Xl,OOO annusJ~;." " . . .lobn Gill. La Jolla -"Whal a rilli~i; ~nd timely rt'!velati:>n lo restless hu mani- ty 10 see its own Hltle \\'orlrl televised la the true perspect11·e from lhe 1n1men~1 or outer space and rea l1tc that rroro. 's view, wb all are-brothers, nll' one ily ." . . , ' LI :;e " li1 .so g< Iii '" l'C " "' "' IX " ,, " ' • ... Unemployment Figure Has Significance NE\V YORI\ I AP) -Did t:ncle San1 goof'! As ('veryonc lcurncd in the second grade, Jt's quite easy tu err in adding a colu1nn or figures. And tha1 ·s just "'hat some observt-rs think the governrncnt did in eo1npiling ll1e unen1ploy1ncnt stat1stil·s for Septe1nbcr. If therf ar(' no serious er· rors. then the fl3W"Cs arc lo.11d- cd with significance. The Labor Department an- nounced !hal joblessness for 1he calendar 1non1h rose to 4 percent of the labor Jorcc, o :-udden and very large 1u n1p trom 3.5 percent a 1nonth earlier. ,_·laking the jump even more surprising is the fact that for the pa:st year the figure had rcrnained around 3.5 percent, showing no real trend, and lhat in AuguSt lt had even dro pped a bit. 1'he Septernber percentage could be cor rect, bl1t sotne t'cono1nists can't easily forget that in the past the govern- ment has changed s o n1 e figures ;ifler totaling Lhem up a second titne. There are other surprises: -Une1nploy1nent for v.·hite wor~rs rose more .sv.•iflly thiln for blacks. The rate for \\"hiteJ; 1vcnt 10 3.6 percent from 3.2; that for blacks rose 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 SUNDAY 10 to 5:00 am& HUNTINGTON BEACH • s.., o,.' ' co PANEL ADltESIVE 0 Fod fl~IV w ~v lo do n••l•u p•nel inlall •tion without loo mud1 fuu , CJ Unlt n "'°""• tr,. ~<11d or 911y wl>o m•ke1 • bi9 de•I o ~! of •~•ryth.n9 . 99c TUBE 21 PIECE SOCKET SET .. 0 Twenty.on• pie ce ''' ho1 l /I t nd I /~ inch <hivt , •ll •lloy ,1,,I !J U1 t on t 11lomobilr 1, MOlorboth, m:n! b<~r•. ond 1uc h. i~ ! U•ed '' on lh•• lvpewd ler t nd :1 "'or01 IPnt, work, ,,.,., ....... 1. ''""· 911 7 1/4" CIRCULAR SKILSAW W ith pow1rful I 1/1 HI' Suo1r Butnoul Prol1cl•.! MG!e>r. 1 '11" <ull1n9 c1p1cily .,.,II d o wood, pl1t1ic, t0Mpo1ition w1 I! bG1 rd, '"'" me!1I end ml<Onry , lh1991d hel;c1i 911'1 in1u r1 power lo 1p1r1. 29~~S74 RAM HEAVY DUTY 1/4" DRILL Li9hlw1!9ht, p1rf1cl b•l111c1, icl •• I for •II round 91n1r1I 111e, 0 Uni v1ra1I ,;r cool1d mo!or, l'll Ulti-th1u1f bi ll •n.! bron1e be•rin91 , j1cob1 9•1r1d ••v ehu, •• <12 8~·214 s.c.M. GLUE GUN KIT lJ H1•1'1 I d11I (lf'I • 91 ... 91.tn ~ii lh1 1'U 1tick with vou frH v•••o. u l•d"'" ''""· ... , ... 911.tt ,,;,~ •• wilh b1nch '''' f.,, 1utom1tic 9l11 if'lg. Li All p~e~1d in • Jfl l pitv c1111 lo hold lh1 whal1 thing lo9 1th1r. lo 6.1 pe rcent from 6 S per- cent. -The ave.rage" 11·ork v.'eek in n1an11facturlng rose lo 40.7 hour3 l rom 40.6 hours in August. BQth of these findings seem to contradict ~me generalJy accepted notions about the employment scene and are bound 10 occupy econorT\i.Sls and analysts for many hours in search of explanations. First, black worker s generally hold the least skilled jobs and therefore have the v.·eakest grip on employment. Jn the past, s u c h workers generally v.·ere. among the. first to be laid of! in slack periods. The rise in the average work ,1·eek poses a problem because logically it should have gone the Qther way . If employer3 are slo~~dng down their ac· tiviUes, why should they be in· creasing the work week? There could be C'Xplanations, but it will b'! some time before they are revealed. J\le.any.·hiJe, considerable doubt will remain about the validity of the statistics. If accepted as valid, the unemployment statistics could mean: -Efforts of the Nixon ad- ministration to slow l h e economy are havtng an effecl. Some of the other so-called economic indicators h a v e shown liUle dlrecllon. The jobless figures point con- clusively toward a slowdown. -Employers may be mak· ing consci~ efforts to kee p black 11.·orkers on the payroll, thus slowing the rise in black unemployment. -1l1C relatively slower rate of increase in b I a c k joblessness · also could mean that job training and other C"f- forts to upgrade the skills of blacks have had noticeable results. Suspicion that changes ma y yet be announced in the job figures is based partially 01\l recent experience V.'ith other ) ec:onom1c staustlcs. such asl for \\"holesale prices. On Aug. 28 the admin·J istraLior. announced. proudly 1hat the \\'holesale pric e index for July had dropped one-tenth of one percent, sug· gesting that this \.\'as real e1•idence that its policies "·ere • beginning to "'Ork . Two "·eeks later the decline was elin1inaled in a recalcula· lion. 1'he lirst figure s, it seems. "'ere preliminary. The ! new figures sho"·ed that index had remained unchanged from the month before I CAN U READ THIS? Good, Come Closer and Read on, we CJOt Spechuls! Tit! FiNESr ! ._TC. '(1'K, '(!«. NOW I KNOW WllO QUI ice~ 1bl!'Jl:lni; PRE -FINISHED (.PANELING FLAME TIP CANDELABRA --.. ·-~ LITE BULB ·r t . ! .• tl The old pit no tun••• ft vorile comt l lo li9hl t9t in, LJ 15 w i lt ct ndelbre bul b ;, flemt tip'"' fro•I•' fer 1oh 9low . Q No ct ndelt br17 C ell l ib,,., •. "'''lb• ... ronh !hem. I. ,., ·•• • ·-'- !. 3 FOOT BRASS SWAG CHAIN 0 Sw19 th1I li mp for mo re inl1•11I. 0 lt'1 •••v lo C•11!1 vou• awn 1 rlif1ch wilh th1 ri9ht I CCIU<>til l, 0 Or u11 •• • do99;, 111 ,h ,f you're 1 ll119ic t<> p•! lu• I I'm 1lle r9ic '" min~. my w,f, hel11 '"'fer II.) 39' CRAnSMAN SUPER LATEX WALL PAINT . ... -~- e Craftsman 'i'ilmi..o.rca~"'~I ~ .. D '•'•' '" ''• """'"•· 1n!erl1in in ih1 1veni1'19 ( 1h111 111 yo1.tr doctor. Y"" m1v h1•• •n 0•1r1cli•1 thyroid.) Q Sch 111btle colo,, •l•y fr11h i n.I d e1n. 4 99 GAL 3,4" MASKING TAPE 0 1!'1 po11ibl1 t., <I• • n11t P•inl job.witl.auj it, but it mi9ht t1k1 for••••· 0 And I'"' IUfl YOl.t tOI b11!1r ihi1191 lo 41 with your tim1. 0 Li~. com• to OUf .111r1 i nd b1.ty, buy, buy, buy. 37' 9 INCH ROLLER & PAINT TRAY sn 0 lltall1r 1nllll p•int tr1y 111 w;ll n1v11 let you llllown. 0 It won't pie• VGU up •ith1r. 81.tt v•11 1houltl b1 p•:ntin9, not 1l11pi"t • 59' n l hi1 ;, p.1n1lin9 lile Mother 1111cl lo..,,~,. (] Choc1e fro,., P:on11r Hickor'I. H•w1ii 1n Moch1, or H1w •ij 1n Smoke, 111 be1u!ilul ton11 i nd •h1<~•1 lo h1rmoni1e ind b11nd with 1ny decor. 0 All fir1I qu1!ity, 'v"·•;l'oo'v"ed , P••fin<1h1.! for 111y in1!1tl1lion. Com1 in i nd 9••• 1w1y, '"'' d on't ch1r91 lo• loa~i119 I but on• look 1no:I w1 qotche.) 88 4x8 PANEL PRE-SEASON FIRESCREEN & TOOL SET CLOSEOUT D " Pi1c1 S11, No. Al '4 J BT u I o nly, ... '15 00 i11 .ti D § Ptec• Sol. No. t.1 .11 D ~ Onlv. .... '16 00 SJJ.11 [J Oth1" 1n1 of • kind, come 11rly. pric1d la mo•• i n.I m 1~1 room fo, o~• new l<n1 SENTRY LITE CONTROL LJ AulGM1lic1l!y fu<n • l<9ht on 11 du•~. off 11 .!1wn. 0 S1l•gu1,.!1 vour hoM1, pr1•enh b1,,9l1ry i n.I ~ctid 1 nlt. Ju1t 1!!1ch !o l1Mp cord. UL •PP'""'.!. l y11r 249 4 LITE MAKE-UP MIRROR 0 Pretty f,untd m:.,.,, eom11 \..if•"'"'r ~j/ wdh b ulb1 lh11 9i•• th, "'lht li 9~li119 fo r 1ith 1r .!tv or 1Y1nin9 m1~11.tp. In li111 cor<I 1w:1ch for •••'I lurn on/off. D Wirt 1+1n.! Ith VOii put H .111vw~1•1 in ho1111. "' t 1k1 t11v1t;n9. if 1 1 m111i. 499 DECORATIVE KEROSENE MINI LAMPS 119 EA. 0 V1•y cut1 irnpe>rt f.,, !~1 ~ni e• k111c ~ lo •tri, 0 F11 you knte•wu"t lovt<1 , lry t ilelic1t111t11. Q C1"'11let1 with wick, little 111111 ltowl, 11111.111. Juot fOll wjth llw itl. light. i ncl yGu 901 10,.,1!hin9 cut1, 11101!1" c1lo,., Carltons Costa Mesa's Finest Men's Store must close its door forever due to the passinCJ of Mr. Carlton. We must sell all our fine stock of nationally ad· vertised brands in men's cloth· inCJ, sportcoats, slacks, and in of furnishinCJs shirts, sweaters & knits. In order to clear all our obliCJations all our prices have been marked down 30°/o to 60°/o. Come prepared to buy, this is OranlJe County's biCJCJest CJOinCJ out of business sale. OUR RfG. $100.00 SUITS SLACKS Val. $7 .00 NAT. ADV . SLACKS Val. to $17.00 OUR RFG . 2 PANTS SUITS NAT. ADV. SLACKS NAT. ADV. CUSTOM SLACKS OUR REG. $150.00 SUITS & BELLS Vol. to $16.00 $8 IMPORTED FABRIC HAND TAILOR Val. to $35.00 ALL OUR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS REDUCED DRASTICALLY CARLTONS 270 E. 17th ST., HILGREN SQ. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 10-9 -SAT. 10·6 -f ll'f.lllJ"Pn'f -CLOSED THIS l SUNOAY ONLY ( ~ > , ., • , • ' • ' I • • • ................................ ...r: • ' • .. , ... ·•.• --~ ·-·-----------... _ ... ------------~-----------:-..... -:-----------~~~~'Ill•• · .~.·= ·-· .-....... I> ·~~-~~ I[. 0.\ILY l'ILOT Pollution Crackdown Passes Senate; House Aids Battle WASHI NGTON (UPI) - Tht Senile turned its altention Wednesday to one of the · ujllest sights of modem life: a beach covered by the ooze of ' an oil slick, the carcuses of dead fish and dying birds, unable to fly. It \•oted against such a sighl: 16 10 0. Such oil pillages -from vessel.'!" thal crack optn or undersea oll \rel!s "'hich blow '. out -are sometimes un- preventable, but the legisla- tion adopted by the Senate would make the loss as great a risk to the vessel O\Yner or well operator as it Is to the public. The bill outlaws the willful discharge of oil in navigable \\'aters, sets up government machinery for coping \\l{\h oll slicks. and forces polluters to pay the cleanup costs. On another front in the fight a gainst pollution, the House \\"ednesday voted to spend $600,000 on grants to stale and lociil governments to help fight ..-.·ater pollution. It was far more than the $214,000 the Ni.1on administration had ask- ed for, but le~s than the ~:J billion some House members Red China to Renounce • • : Clai111 011 Border Land? • • : TOKYO (AP ) -Communlsl The areas Involved are the: •China appeared today to re-Soviet far easl maritime pro· : nounce its cla im to a vast area -vinces, in which the pGrt of •of fonnt:r Chinese tttrilory Vladivostok is located. and a ~ anneied by Czarist Russia. region ncrth of Sinkiang. • Spelling out il.5 approach to In earlier assertions on the 1 the talks that are to open in border situation, the Chinese ''eking "soon" to discuss had hinted they might raise ! Pdf:r issues, Ptking said In a the e:ntire question of the a f::SOO-\vord document: "China legality or the annexations, : i:ies not demand the return to v•hich were carried out under •. Otiinese territory whi ch the Chinese-Russian treaties 1n ! Czarist Russia annexed by the second half of the 19th •. ffteans of these treati~." century. ·~ •• ·~ ' • • ' • ' • • • ' ( " • ' ( ' ' ' i ' • • • • ' ' • • • • ' • • • • " • ' • ' • • of both parties tried to gel It re1~ed to. An incidenl last 111inter off the coast ol Santa Barbara, an oil spill that cost an estimated $3 .~ n11llion lo cll'an up, helped pro1npt the Senate legislation. The 111casure also: -$els in 1notion a two-year study \Vhich could curb the an1ount of pesticides carried hy rain"'aler inlo the nation·s drinking supplies. In so n1e \~·a tersheds, \\-'here pesticides could pose a hazard to human or waler life, such persisting pesticides as DDT could ultimately bt> banned. -Provides for research into other \\ ater pollution pro- blems, the seepage of acid fron1 closed mines, and man- made ~nd natur3J pollution of the great !Jkcs. -Requires that the design for power plants include facilities to detil 11·i1h the threa t of ''thermal pollution" -steam and hot water poured back into a stream. raising its temperature and endangering its waterlife. -Sets federal requirement~ ior sanitation devices aboard ships and the means by which sew:1ge n1ay and may not be discharged from ve:;se!s. INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY • • • 'Close' to Son, J\1rs. J\·la r y Sirhan displays a rock to ne,vsmen \Yhich she brought back Irom the pris1J n \\!here Sir· ban Bishara Sirhan sits condemned for lhe a ssa ssi· nation of Robert Kennedy. She says she keeps the rock to be "closer" to her son. Mrs. Sirhan c alled n e\\•s rnen to her Pasadena home \Vednesday to an- nounce she is trying to speak before the United Nations for peace in the Middle East and to save Sirhan from the gas chamber. CAN MAKE THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE ., ' . .. •• .. • • . . •• •• • • " . • • " " " " •• • • " •• • • .. " ' : • • • • !II the difference betwe en enjoying retirement -or just retiring .£ the difference between going to see yo ur grandchildren -or just yearn· ing to see them :1'11· the difference between carefree and careful living le enjoy the 7o/o yield on 2 year investment certificates when held to maturity ($5,000 minimum) interest checks mailed quar- terly Ill' of course, if you need more flexibility, there are other plans for Thrift Customers -such as a Thrift Passbook Account, with 5.50o/o interest [~ switch to the big difference -and let your money grow. FUNDS RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 20TH WILL YIELD INTEREST FROM THE JST • : .. -----------Remember we pay poslaae both w•ys.,----------CALIFORNIA THRIFT&Lo.AN • • • • ' • • • • • £ntloml is my check in the 1mounl or S I hM mlrlced lhl t'P' of 1ccount I -.Id lik• opened. f lus• atnd m• • s1&nltur1 u1d ¥11\ich I will fill out ind rttum. 0 !i.~'l(i Tllfilt hslllMk l••r 11M11•tl CAL1FORNI._ lHRln & tOAN COST.\ MlSA GfflCE J70 r. 1711\ Street, Cost• ~t5i, C1lltorni' 9262! ,~ .... ,, ______________ _ "'d'"'~--------------,,,, _____________ _ IJ 1,.1 ,..r urt1titat1$5.000 111i•l"'""" rJ .,. J ,., e-t)fkltt 11,000 lllift•Mlll O Kl,_~11,0001111~1...,,.. n .,. , _.. ~" u.eoo •1oi111~"' D .,.DlfM·lltreutltt.llllW,000 Sii"---------''------ • ~----------------------------------------• • MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INDUSTR:IAL BANKEftS 5 ofl1ce!. serving Southern Californi& COSTA MESA OFFICE 110 ( 1111'1 Stt11t (itr05! fulluton St. trom 811 loJs Aei11ur11'11) • (714) i46·i045 Apollo Scientist Q11itting Seale Urgecl Buyi11g Gu1is Clainis W it1iess Ci!ICACO I L1PIJ -.'. polu:e undt'rco1·cr agent :.ays Bl<.tt h P<inther leader H::i'oby Setile PASADENA tAP) -!}r. urged proll'Sll·rs lo "buy .357 Eugene Shoe1nakcr, the A1>ollo 111 <1gnt11n~. ·lj ~·al1bt•r p1:.1ols program's chief gcologic:.il in-ant! l'3rbinrs :ind l;ikc to \h(' vestiga tor. s;iys he is quitting slrl'cl" during the Dcn1ocTat1c because U S. planning focuse..~ 11<1t1onal tonvent111n. on '"space spectaculars," in· Robert Picr~1111, wllo said hl' stead or exploring how to use served as bod ygu;1rd tor tw11 man in space. µrolt•SL tcadl:!rs. I c:. I 1 I 1 e. ti Shoe1naker said \\'ednesday, '\'ed1H.•:>1.lay at Lhe !rial of eight !:Jlil'ing tu !Ill"!\•· lhf' nuts dur· ins tht· 1968 L-onv1·11t1011 Pierson :;;11t1 hr :1\tC'11ded 11. rallv Tue~d :1y (If cunvi:-1111011 we~k and lislc11cd !u ~1 1rcch('!\ hy Seale .• 111d Ylpn1c ll'<l\lt·r Jerry llub111. ··The 111111! hlr s111g111g i ~ past ," P1rrson 11uulcd Scale. '•[t 1.; tune tu huy :1:17 n1agnu111._, _(j e:.ihhcr p1~tnl~ and 1:<i!"!.>u1e:. .illd take Lo thr ~trel'l~.'' "If we can"t ninke man·s persons charged w1tli con-,...:. ___ _:_~-----~---~--mission lo the m o u 11 worthwhile, v.·e have nu business se nding hin1 r.1ars." Shoemaker, 41, n1ade remarks in a speech at Californi;:i l n s t i tu t e of Technology, where he is a pro- fessor. He s.1id he \\'Ould leave the team after the f!ighl of Apollo 13, probably n c x t spring . "The Apollo program is se t up to develop transporlali611 systems and not to discover how to use man in spaCl'," he said. Shoemaker said Apolln 11 engineers were so conremed about "geltlng man fl.\'i ng around up there·• that they ne.(!lected s c i en I i f i c ex· periments. S&A shoes can "do things" for you too •.• like saving you $5.00 on any pair of these dressy shoes. Dapper new pump featuring the new regal ioof:1ng Edwardian heel. blunt 1ounded toe and a smart t11gh rls& flap. In soft bla ck or navy kid . $21.00 VALUE! Insta nt compli ments! Chic drPss pump with bro,1d instep strap h1gtJ!1gh ted by three pearly buttons. In black. patent. red. black , navy or camel k1d • $20.00 VALUE! Sleek new tapered slant heel and interestin g double strap ·n• buckle !Ian ma~.e this pump a real stepper. In navy, black or antique so!t kid. $19.00 VALUE! 464 S. MAIN ST. ORANGE 333 E. l 7TH ST. COSJA MESA -- WHlnlER l OS ANGELES BEVERLY HILLS WESTCHESTf.R 14104 W~itl1tr Blvd. ~o I Z w. S111ta B•rb111 9&30 W. r1co lllvd. ll'Jl!, ~; :..•r1111v~~! Hl•rl. --- SANTA MONICA NORTH HOllYWOOO SHERMAN OAKS CANOGA rRR! 1000 Wilshire Blvd. 6511 L1urel C111yon lll~d. 146~5 Venturi Blvd. B39l lt1~•11w~ t.~nynn Blvd. VENTURA LINCA STER $1101' OAILY 9 JO 9 00 Z280 E11t Main Strrll 701 W. l.inc1ste1 Blvd. SHOP SUNOAYS 10-5 - -• Reinecke Wants Top Job GRAFFITI by Leuy ' -.SAC/lf\,\1£~TU 1t:rr1 -Lt. (;ov, l·.11 J\l!Jnetke ~.1~'\ hi.: u1- !1•nds to run for go·•PrniJ r 111 1974 aud wun 't set:k L'S S1·11. George r-.turphy's seat next year even Jf the incumtient unexpectedly resigns. Hclnecke 's declaration com- MISS MAXINE McGAYRAN Wh•lh•' it"a !~t n•w 9VPl"f lnol.-fe.,lut>n9 lent•llrin9 \l"fPIV cu•li, • n._w ~.;, cul, o• "" 1ndi•idu •I 1lylin9 juit for you •.• vou c•n ,,Iv on ihe tWP••tt1e of M••int , , , C111 now for •n •ppointmenl. PHONE NOW 548-0460 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS DENTAL PLATES Ri-PA JRS & RELINES WHILE-U.WA IT EASY CREDIT TERMS COMPLETE DENTAL SERVIC E IN OUR OFFICE ALWAYS LOW PRICES PENTOTHAL (for Sleep) for Extractions and Fillings WELCOME UNION DENTAL PATIENTS e DIFFICUtT CASES W EtCOMED e PENSIO NERS \VElCOME e NO A PPOINTMENT NECESSARY I I e 3 ~ MOS. TO PAY at~k•:;"'•rd e OPEN !:VES. & SAT. Mi~!fr~~••it e SE HABLA ESPANOL PHONE 842-6625 . ·DR JEDSON FORMERLY ',. . •. I";. DA TARA'S 16121 BEACH BLY~ .. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEAR lDINGER. -GROUND FLOOR -MODERN AI R CONDll10NED OFFICE M EMBER AM ERICAN ACADEMY OF OENT1ST- A MtRICAN CREDIT DENTIST ASSN. Here is how: Savings account dividend for 1 yea r on SS00.00 ='252 ..., . Free safe deposit box for as long as you maintain $500.00 savings account •e,!! (;ipproxlm111e ye11 rly co•l 1D r1nl bo:r al Nnk) PLUS: Free service charge on $750.00 of Travelers Checks "7!! OR Service charge free on purchase of up lo 1 O tlckels lo lhe Forum, Dodger Sladium or olher sporting and !healer events lhrough TRS (TICKETRON) Total benefils on your $500.00 savings account =$392 Stop by and sea us lo open your account. We It.opt w ut qot1i 41Jotr.. p!ctcly quashed recurring ~peeulatlon originating pr imarily in n a I 1 on a J 1nagazines -that if !\lurphy suddenly resigns for health or other reasons Gov. Ronald Reagan will appoint t he lieutenant gov er 11 u r as California's new junior scnalor. ~ ,.. t>,.. fj- ~:~lJ:_ .. 1.1.1 •. 1 .•... 1 .............. ::.l;i: •• · .. 1. , •. , •.•. "' '· (!I "'< ........ ,,, ........... "1bere's no basis for that at all," Reinecke said ln an ex- clusive interview. "I wouldn't ask him (Reagan) and in fa r t H he were to ask 1ne l'd rccomn1cnd againil it. ''I'd like w stay here for 011e of a series of paue/.~ another four vears and. 011 lhe produced especially for t/11• assuinption ihe g 0 v c r n 0 r DAILY Pl LOT b11 Bdl Leo.r)/ fo celebrate ·Na1io 11· clocsn't run <igain, I'd like to JJHll'C Into thal seat.·• cit Newspaper Week (Oct. 5 tlirough 11, 1969) lteincckc di scussed h i s ----'----'---''--- JXllitic.i l a m hit i on ~ <tlld Jtepublican philosophy Jn the lieutenant governor's modesl quarters on the second f!c:>r of the·State Capitol. across lro1n the Senate chan1ber ,~·here he pres ides as president. Hc111cckc, replying to a question, said he absolutely would 1101 run for the U.S. Senate next year even if 1'11urphy decided not lo run for re-election. Such a siluaLion ls not likely to occur anyway since the 67-year-o!d Murphy already has announced his candidacy for re-election and /1as scheduled a state1vide din· ner next \Vednesday night to raise $300,000 for a can1paign kitty. "I've coinmil!ed to the governor that I'm going to run for lieutenant governor," said Reinecke, a handsome 45· year-old former congressman from the San Fernando Valley. "I feel morally obl igated to slay here. "Besides." <:onl.Jnvrd the man Beagan appolnted to replace \\' el r a r e Secret11ry Robert H. Finch in J anu.i ry, "I'd much rather be i11 slate governn1ent than in L h e federal governn1en\. I like ad · n1inistrative work better than the legislature. You "re on the line, right Jn lhe decision mak· ing process. Jl's more CX· citing." lf Re:igan is circled next yc.ir, as n1ost politi c al obser\•ers predict, it is highly unlikely he \\"ill run for a lhird term 1n l9ii. (n fa ct, Reagan advocates legally barring a governor from serving three terms. Unwanteds Barred By Mexico _ SAN DIEGO (AP) -JVicx-i lean federal health authorlliesl announced \Vednesday plans·\ to begin health inspeclions or U.S. tourists entering Baja California in an effort to bar "undesirable persons'' rroin t-.lexico. The move is in cooperation v"ilh Operation Intercept, said the officials, Dr. Hector Cortes Apuente , chief health officer (or Tijuana, and Dr. Rogelio Ferman of Mexicali, chief of federal services for B:1ja California. Inspections will be con- tlul'!Cd for s~vera! months to keep \Vhat they called "all j undesirable persons rrorn the Uni ted States" OtJl of J\1exico's' cities. I ··Mexican imn1igraLJon and customs of f i c i a ls will participate in this effort, which goes hand-in-hand w1th l Operation Intercept, the u .s. 1 1 campaign a g a i n s L !n- ternational smugg ing o f narcntics and danger ous drugs." Cortes Apuente said . They said health inspections would begin Monda y at Ti· Juana and Nov . I at J\1exicali. Panel Raps Educators SACRAr.,1ENTO (U PI) -An advisory panel today urged the Slate Board of Education to push for new taxes to finance outdoor classrooms! and accelerate the leaching of conservation in public sc'ools. In a 57-page report that has been two years in the making, the group aimed a siuling in· dic\.ment at public off icials and educators for ignoring conservation as a schoo l sub- jecl. ":.Iost educalors and politi· cians are laggfng far behind the publi c thinki ng on con-1 scrvation," the panel said. ''For the past quarter century or more, both ~roups have bet'n too preocC'upied v,•ith I other issues th~y believe were more urgent." T he nine-member eom-: mittee appointed by the boarrl I recommended a brand new rurriculum from elementary I school through c o 11 e. g e ~1 devoted to conse rvation and taught by teacher!\ who have. interest in tht subject. I Dies in Fi1·e On Freighter SAN DIEGO (U PI ) -One crewman was killed, one reported missing. and seven other persons injured late \Vedoesday when a tw<ra!arm1 rire roared through th e.1 Liberian freighter Elda dock - 1 eel in the San Diego Harbor. TWELVE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • DOWNEY.JAKEWDDD EAST LDS ANGELES INIAllD CEWTER SOUTM COAST PIAZA 10000 l1hwaod Blvt. 5401--San l•••~ilo. Cllif. c-11-c.11. Authorities said U1e missing crewman was believed dead . I Six of the seven injured were treated for smoke inhalation. I The seventh was reported ln l serious condition with burns. Flfty city firemen fought the blaze, the mu1ivc! flameio of l which were visible one. mll~J away. ) DOWNEY-FIRESTONE TOPANGA PLAZA MDllTER£Y PARK WHITTIER DDWllS ezn E. Firt11one BIYd. C1--Cllf. 21J1JlGlffillllAwt. 1'215 E. W••la .... 11'4 LA CRESCENTA ARCADIA MOUllT VERNON IELL GARDElll 2621 Foothil Blvd. 0 E. lM Dllt A,,. 400N.V_A,,. !i74D E. f"""'9 Awt. avings UD LOU ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE: 5'101 WHITIIEll IOULfVAftO •LOI .ANOflU, C.Allfl'OMflA Hanro and Bleyle Safe ----·---·-·--··. Mafia E.x1lert Says I I 'No Li11l\:s to SF' SAN FRA NCISCO (UPI ) - A noted e.xperl on the maf1;• said Wednesday he know s o( no links between orgun1.ictl trin1e and the San J<'n.11ll.:1sc11 l"ily ad1ninislratlo11 , but th;1t organized crime docs cxi!>l 11 1 the city. The expert. author 1!~1l1Jll Salerno. w<1s r or 111 e r I y ~uper\•isor of detl'elivt•s 111 11u· Ne w York Police Dcp:1rl· ment's intell1gt'nce bu ri:=11u , bureau . But he said the in.!il.!il£>ncc> b\ !lu.-. n1.iv1ir ;111<1 S.'ln 1'ra11eis1·•1 l'ohce l:iill.![ Th1·11n:1s (' C<ihil\ th;1! org;111!l.l'd l·1·1111r docs nul l".\l.~t 111 Iii•· cily IS <Ill l~ll· IUlllldL"cl !'1;11111 "It 1s r\til ~ •• ,lug <t.!i it is in Nl'W York, and nol <is vlolC'nt ;ts 1n (;ll11:;1~0." S.11d Salerno '"But "'lien tlll'Y .';ay )OU tlon t h:l\t' :u1_v, I h.1 \-l' to di spute Uus un tile l1.1 ~1s 111 ,u·t11;il •'·' p1•r11•1n.:r anti the knvwl!!dgt' J li:JI t .. :-\alt•1"11u ;111d .lvlln S ROUND TRIP ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85( ... Asked a b o u L allc~•ili1J11" rnade recently in L. o ll k. niagazinr that Sau Fran;;i~c11 J\·loyor Joseph L. Alioto J1:i d links "'ilh 1nen1bers of 111,, 111afia. 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J 0 CAil Y '1lOT 1 huMd.l'f Ottobfr It, ] 9£,~ Breaki11g Traditio11 P a nther to Face Hanro and B/ey/p Sale Capo Aide Chinese • llJ, Na 111e Only Tria l Murder • i n By PAJ\t ELA HAI.LAN ot ,,._ O•Ur ,llot S1trt CAPISTRANO -Jf lht' peo- ple of San Juan Capistrano arc stJ pf!rstitious, thry'll h;11(' an extra reason to be pll'a!>ed \•ith their new f111ancc d1rec- 16r. l lis nan1e rnf'ans t;uo<l oinen'' in Ch.inc~r. Despill' hrs Ctiinc!>C n;une, Paul Lew rs 1·ery 11\urh :in ,\n1erican. lie has no rc<.·ollcc- l1on of the l1ny 1arn11ng 1illagc 11here his lorrnal narnr, Lc1v Sheo1v Poy is rcgistl'red on a f<1mily tree dating back to 22·1 ···~O. • ..I 1ras siit n10111hs old 11hcn •my lomdy 1no1·cd to !long ~Kong so naturally I ha1 e no • min1strcit1 on \\hen lie got ou t u! !hl' A1ncr1e;111 Anni· ··1 tt1ought busiucss 1~uuld ·be a good field , so I lll't1l Uaek lo :il·hool , ·• lie rtel'lved un AA 4!l·grre al Los A11gch.'s C'11y Colleg{' 1111d conti nued his l'd1tecil1011 <>I IJC!.1\ Ill• 1ras l'mployt'd in lht· tinanrr tlt·pa rtn1ent uf 1hr e1t.v of Beverly Hills hl'!Orc :1e· r·vp11ng his ll<'ll' post 111 S.1n J11;1n (';1p1st r11110 Auto Sho,v Un der Way In Ana hein1 SANTA ANA -his brothe r Ri cky Tice, 18. ln De11 ill League \\'as ordered specialty assigned Or a n g c \Vcdncsday to appear i n County jail quarters pending Superior Court Ott. 17 for ar· completion of what is ex· r a i g nn1 en l on n1u rd er peeled to be a Superior Court Arlhur charges. trial of the aecuscd Lcogue. '!'hat ruling \\'as handed lt 11•as revealed imrnediat t'ly Jta.. LO CAL tlo11·n by Sant<J Ana r-.tunicipal after the preliminary hearing I ed '" t f II · t No other naw1 p•p•r iello you Court Jud2_e Paul t-.1ast al 1he cos uia u s ec u r 1 y preca utions "•ill be niain lained ; morot, e•••v dav, eb<>ut whet'• end o[ a tw0-day preliminary I h S . C -9o;n9 on in the Gteete• Otan<J• I . t iroug ou t uper1or o U r t ~'-· · •>" ___ ..._.....,,,,.. Co••t then •he DAIL Y PI LOT. 1c;Jr1ng in to ch<1rges against -~P~'°":"".'~ed~i~o~g".:'·------------------~==========='. 1he 20·yea r-old Blat:k Panther.! "recollection or the 1illagc.'' \ ! said Lew. "I do kno1v 1 h:il it IS '"l inh11rlletl a lJ u d ~ t l prepared la~! yt•n r," s:t1d 1£w. JI{' c:-.pla int·d lh;1t !lit t +ty budgl·l 1s pli11H1L·cl around 1he ninth rnonth for t he follo11·1n}! ~(';Jr. \"arious dcp:1rt1nt·n!~ are ;1Sk\·d 11·hat their Jll·1·<b 11111 be hL·furc the budgC't is ~en\ to the ad101n1 ~tr:itur 1or a11pru1 ;11 ;ind ult1n1:itl•lv lo the t·1tv eoune1I. l-'.:...pt!nd1\url'~ a 11 (1 rc1 t•nucs urc repurlcd n1onthl y io the eouncil rind. u11l1kf' ;1 large eily. the f1n;1nec dtreelur dot:s Sl'e i.omr cold ('ash once 1n a 11·hilc, nut jlist f.-icts ;111<l l1g111·l'S. Ai\;A!!El~I -The sixth an· nual Orunge County lnterna- t1onC1l Au to Sho·N opened today in thC' Anahein1 Convention <"enter 11 ilh 1norr than 200 11cw cars <in chsplay in the 100.000 squ are-fool c,xl1i bi liu11 lliill. League laces charges thatl he shot and k.illed Santa Ana pohcc officer Nelson Sasscer last June 4 1n1n1cdiately after tl1l' officer halted hi s car and dt'n1:.1ndcd his identification. EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A -~somewhere tx·t.,.,·t·cn 11 o 11 g 'GOOD OMEN' WORKING :Kong and Canton on tire Finance Director Lew Judge Mast's court got a l'ivid descr iption of the slaying \\"cdncsday frorn a 15·ycar-old boy \1·ho told 1he court that he • 111ainland.'' : Lew·s father eventually set .·ou t for the United States 1vi1h ·his fan1ily follnwing i11 1948 :11hcn Le\\' 11•as 1:\. -"\\le lived in Lus Angclrs • .then and my three hrolhcrs and n1v si~te r were horn 111 .,:lhis colintry.'' • \V hatevrr t:oun1 rv !hC'y ::ridopt. most Ch1ne:;e f:imili cs ·.adhere to c:e11turics·nld cus- _; toms and lhe Lews are no d1f- •, fcrent. ; "As my three s?ns 11•crr ..: born, 11·e sent thei r names :•back to the old 1rillnge to be ~registered ." said Le11·. "They ~each ha l"e Ch inrc;c narnes 111 :·addition to their American ' on es." · According lo eui.lon1, the ,~ DE,t TR 1'1/0 T ICE.•( . A I.LEN---·- :· Jon~ All•n. ;10J 11.-t'<•<l• O"••· ,. (O'll• "'''" Ag• 11. aa" or 1i.a1 ~. : O<lotM!r 1. $ur••v•<! bv w•!e. i>ena. • • •oo. J olm, J c , o! lll•"O•<: INO <ldU~••· • tr••· Ml'. Mar.• Jcnn;oo ano l.\r~. : f'ranc,_ S<•e. l><>Tn OT CO•I~ M•·~; on• '"'"' l•o"' GrO"""' '"" rovr ., grio<lcn•l<l•M. Gt~•"l•~t ·~•••<"'· Frt • n~·· 11 AM Pacdlc V•tN Mt<ro ... I Par> Q,reclttl h• f\.,I 6•oad· .. ~v • Mo•!11•"'· 110 B•o~<! ... av. C o~t• M•;o. • SA PP . J•"• L 5aoo R•••n•n• o• Lon9 8""'~ Oat• of n~atl>. Octo~r I, Gr••r>•<le ••rvitt •. f •i<l•1, 10 A'~. For•·• 1.""" 0 (•er•"· Oi•tct-<I by 0 11<1&• B•olntrl .: Mo""""• H~i·~·lO (f,T • Marqare' E Vo19I II ., at•• ~· l t•' "" ,,. l'!Otl<!. ~••I fl~•<" O~t• <I <!•>'", O<!obor f . Su•V•~P() b• '''~~!\!<• /.'·'· • G. P, 511P11!r•. a"" .,, •• ,,., ~r'"'"' '"0""<1i~• 11 OoldO• 8•oT'1,•> MO"~a•v, : l•l·llll. 110\\'E'.'l ; r 11;1 Al How•~ 7eJJ A C~ll• Ar•!>C"· • t.1ou~1 ft•ll1, o.ie ot d•al~, Oc.toot• I. .• s,,,. .. ,d b• w•t•. L Uh;'"' 1 ... 0 b'OI~· • ••I, l'ortrll O ell(l Oonctld ( 1-low•n. ·of Loi ,.ngt lt1. IOIJr 1•~l•rs. Jren • liowen ""° M•• Ea;1~ r <><1y, t>co•~ ol .:;1nl1 (rut; E l•a~or lfowt~. Ori~ndo. F1o,.<1a; Mr>. Et~fl N n.1fymo1r, of w~11r fie., l•~•· MJnor,o•~ 5orvi<e>. • r tooov. ) PM. P~clf,t V •OH C~tDf'I •~trrm•n•, P~c;•,c V••N "''""'~'''' P1r~. Direclrd b• Pll<•h( V•CN MO'· lt!~ry. J\IAGRUOEB "O~•·d M•9'""''· olOI et•n~·d SI ro•I• r.•t><>. ~U'>''"ed bv ,..He. Doro'~• ( MO~tUdt•. <l11W91•'0'<, MA•~•rtl 0 "'''""'• euucn Wiiia .. -. Col !; •"d Joc<>u•l•nt "' l•"""' Weu Lo• An· 4Plt1' 11~d 10.0 11•.,><lthi'd•<n. ~rrvir•~ wtrt l>tld lod•v, lnutsd~V. 10 ,.M, Wtl!clin ChA<>r l. '"'""'""'· l~r 1.u l>tv Ol•rtt~ bV Wt\Ttl•lt {~•<>•I Mo•• t~ary, &4-•HI. ARBUCKLE &: S0'.11 \Vtslrliff l\lortuar}' 427 E. 1;1h St .. Cos lll l\l esa 6~6-11188 • BALTZ ~10HTL'·\n l ES Cor ona dtl l\lar OH l-!l l:'iO Cos ta l\lesa l\11 G-2 1Z~ • RELL TIB01\ O\\'AV l\IOBTUAHY 110 Broad~·ay. Coi.ta ~lesa ti 8-~43.1 • DILDAY UHOTll l::l\S Hunt ington \!alley !\lorluarJ 1;911 Beach Bh·rl . lluntinglon Beach 812-•••1 • tilcCORl\llCK I.ACUNA BEACH !\IOHTUARY li9~ Laguna Caoynn flon d Laguna Reach •94·!MI~ • P,\CIFIC \11E\'' ~t E,,IORIAL PAHK Ctmttery e !\lor1uary Chaptl 3SOll Pacific \"iew Dril·e "''"·porl Beach. Californi• 6-1-l·:?iOO • PEEK f'A~ll l.Y COLONIAL FUf'iERAL HOilfE ':'801 8-0lsa A\·~. \\'estn1inslt'r 893-35?~ • SHEFFER l\IORTUAUV Lapna Beach 4'4·1535 Su Clemente 49%--0100 • S!\UTHS' MORTUARY 5%7 !\lain St. llunlin~lnn Re aeh .,....,, PUT CASH IN YOUR POCKET - &>II U!l\\&ntcc\ 11 1'1'1\ \\ilh a DAlL\' PILOT Cla&1>lficd Ad. PHONE 642-5678 :,c11· s rccci1·ed nearly 1.000 i;uL·~ls ;it !heir 11"edd 1ng :ind wht'n tlie1r ill"sl son was bor11, 11tey lhrrw a b:inqurt Jor several hundred Jll'uplr. ··Chincst' are very 111fcndl'd ii lh t'I' ;ire not invited to som('!liing they 1hin k they shou ld be." said Lc11·. ··M we had to be ca reful not to leave ;uiyone out.,. But there v.•as onr 1radition Paul Lc11· broke. "The first i.on is supposed to go back to tht' old counlrv to marr1·. Uu1 I didn·1 do 1hat .. " he smiled. "I rnet mv 11·i[e in school in Los AngeleS:· lie majored in business ad· ··1 alwa\'s w::inted [\1 li vt' in ;1 sn1a lJ clty ," said Lew, 11·ho is looking lur a hou~('. '"'/'Ile grocer 11·avcs tu 1ne ;1nd :,ays good n1orning. You here about lhcsc things. bt1t the~· alino~t nevrr occur in big t·ities like !hC' ones J'\'e al11·avs lived in.'' People seem to c3re for each 01hcr more.'' And if anyone is' \\'Ondcrin~ if Paul i.A'w cares <1!Jotll Capistrano all they have to do is look at the 1nileagc in- d icator on his car. He drives 82 miles IV \\'Ol'k CIC!"}' day. one way. 'l'hc i.ho\1' cuntinucs through Sunday and will be open fr ont j lu ll p.n1 . Frid;iy <ind from noun !o J l p.!1L on th e 1>Cl!kcnd. Richard Stt'ffy, gen c r a 1 fhairman, said the Ornnge County show will be the first in United States to exhibit the ne1v 1970 models of domestic .and fo reign cars under one roof. About Sl.8 million 11·orth or tars 11 ill be exhibited, ranging in price fron1 $J,3:x> to $32,000, Steffy said. 1\·a~ \I ith League 11•hcn Sassccr "'as shoi Ca rl Stevie Tice testified t11at League produced a gun l a:tt·r S::isscer had checked the boy's idcntific;ilion ,and shot the officer as he turned to ex· <'!mine League's credentials. Officers later claimed that they found the 11·capon in a search of lhc Tice home, but Judge f.Iasl ruled thi s 11·eek lhal 1hc guo cou ld not be pro- duced as part of !he evidence against the accused man. The prosecution \l'ill con- tin ue to hold the Tice boy and ···········································-• • Orci1 ige Cou11t y S u ed ! 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SA'.llTA A':>' A -011 ners of the flood ·ravaged Burns Sand Pit J1a1 e sued Orange County for S6 1nill1on in a Supt'rior Court suil 1~·hieh charges 111·0 cou111~· a gr n c i c s 11·11h ··neg!1gen('e ;.ind lhe creation of dilngerous and dcfe cti\c eond1llons.·· An.1hci1n, ('I a j Ills that!• a.m.. p.m. :! 1•10 l\1D ER FIJL 1ti1·('rsion nf the !)tinta Ana l! !1 River channel by lhe Orange • ... 1 ll'ORLD OF P ETS 1l Co1111!y r :,r0<1 C0ntro1 Districq: BUENA PARK HUNTINGTON BEACH !1 58 FASHION ISL AND e NEWPORT CENTER e OPPOSITE BROADWAY and th~ 01'ange County \\"aleri: l\l t>rcury Savings Bldg. !l lrrcury Sa\·ings Bldg. • 1, J)ist ric\ led to wide spread ,.. Vallry \'iew at Lincoln Erlinger at Beach ! O PEN 7 DA YS e 644·0980 j l flooding ?f the pit last. w1nter l;****************************************"**t ' l .1nd considerable erosion andl.:'.:~~:::'.:::'.~~~~~~:::'.:::'.:::'.~~~~~~:::'.:::'.'.'..:~----------------------------------- Dc1;crte r Gets Yea r Sen tence OCEl\i\.SJOE -A Na\·v ho~pilal c::orpsm<rn 11ho tooi; $tHJ('tu;iry 1n 1l1e li11itar1 <111 Church in Pres1drnt Nixon s hornl' town to protest the Virl- nam \\'nr has been stntcncl'.!d lo one year ;,it hard labor. A u t ho r 1 t i e s at Can1p Penrlleton ha1 e rlisclosed thf" l\tn!cnt 1n!? or c on\' i (' t t d desrrll·r Roht•r\ llamburg('r, 21 . or C-1nc1nn:1ti, OhiJ_ 1 Ir 11 ;i~ ;i\so ~entt•n1:rd tu lil~lll'IH.ll".11JJt· ii I '~ \1 .I l 0: I' , !nrlr iturr of al[ pu~· .111d ;1ilo11:-incl"S anti rcdu<"rd 111 1t11n1n1um r::ink :11\•~r p!t•;:id 1u;.; g 1Hlt ~ tu thf' 1·h.1r~c . l!.1111burgrr 11<1· .irrr,11 11 ;1: !!1~' t'l!Uft h I!! :11.11. ;1fit'!' 111•111.- tin 1111::iu1h<>n11·rt !1·:t1" '-1111 t \j;,r1·ji 21 Ill hi~ ~\!lll11Ji,1· ,J• l ut p1 111~:.1 • ~.\ II iolor v S-'1:"/TA \.\"A -Hn11l""~ da111~1gt. Both agencies. the suit adds. '"<tel11x'ralclv ;incl 11·i th in\{'nt " (·;1rricd out 1he prograrn 11·h1rh 11·;1-. auntd ;1t passa~c ul \1t·tr0pol1t a11 \\"<it('r Di.~triel 11atcr through 1he :.;ind pl! arrCt . The pil. a 1n:1JOr suppl ier ol ruck, gravt'I ilnd s;ind fur 1·r1unlv 1 n 1t u s tr 1 c :-. , 11·:1s- d£'.o:;r r1hl'd n.~ d<111gc rou s b.v surrounding J10111co11•11crs 11·ho v11111 pl<l111t'd of ln•(1ucnt c:a1'l'· ins nn rt l1P a1"y 11 ;iler runofl rluring the 1vintcr rn1ns. Cory Fcte Set I<'r ida' .\.'11\lll·:J'.\l -I S S1·11;1l1•r .\l:ln Cr<.1n..,lon 11111h1·11i1· p1111 l 1p~I "fll·ai..Pr .1[ ;1 H'<.f1ill•11l1.11 •lir.~~·r )1<111••1·111~ '"' 111l.Jl;.n1;11' l\t•nnrth ~·11r ~ (D I \\+"I ilf.11 ···r I 1-'1 1r1 JI ' \ 1·11111;! .1t 1111· fl1 11°·_1 l.111d l!u!•·I l 1n\ l'l'pn·•1·11:, 1111· 1;~Jthl ,\ ·"111hh l l1~111lt II•' 1 .. 1' !11··r·il11·1· iii lli<' 1. •111 (1!1·111 I 1:1·\ 1'111..-,•111 1 ·r .. \ 11i.n1 ;111d ( ;1 ,1 Pt'1ir1 1t·nl Ad11 1u11~1 !'illl•r11 I "11llllllt\'l''> !ii tilt" ,\:-:-.1•111hh ;ind h:•" • 1·1·1 ('(I ;1c, ch;1 1r1n:in (;f 1!11• ,Jt11nt Lr~1:-l;l!1 1·(' Coin· 11111tr1· 1111 P11hht· no11101i11 ?\luse\!tll 11·111 d15p];i~· ;1 1·1ol· ,----------~ lect 1on of phot ogra ph~ :111d C I n1e1norab1ha of old S;1n1;1 An:i S HOOLS I through !\O\'. 1~. On e nr ... •p•P•• lfll1 vou The exh1lul•nt1. 1·u!l('rl i•1! "'e••, m<>r • olten, ~bou l wtiA! froni the rnuseum ':; :irchJl'('S. 9 oe1 on '" locAI •chool1. Yoo.i"ll I find •~~I new•?•per ;, ii" co1nn1c1noratrs !he 1· i 1 Y '!' DAi t y PttOT. ,.;.l~OO=l~h~l=>1~ct~h~u~;,}~----------~-~~~;::;;::::::::::::::::;i ANNUAL FURNACE I CLEANING SPECIAL I A1 per racom..,endo,ion of locol firt Di!pt. HER E'S WHAT WE oo,_ ----Adi. Pilo t L;m<t C ontrol C lean Pilot Fan Control Test Thermoc.ouple Filler Adi. Burner O il Motor Test Tr.tnsformer Blower W heel Regulator W ir iog Main Va lve Thermos lat Safety Va lve y;z-uum Furn 4'te FREE WASHABLE FILTER WITH TH E ABOVE SERVICE SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ALSO SAVE $7.50 NOW THE EARL'S PLUMBING HEATI NG & AIR CONDIT IONING 642-1753 Consumer Reports recently tested thirty-nine Bourbons. You might be interested in the outcome. Each of the Bourbo ns was graded on aron1a, flavor, body and overal l qua lity-by a co 1npletely objective and hi ghly re spected test ing so urce. They were all good Bo urbons . Yet, when the resu lts \Ve re in , so n1cthing interesti ng had happened. One Bourbo n was so superior that it \vas put in a class by itse lf. Rated hig hest of al l. Seagran1 's Bench n1ark. Frank ly, we're not surp ri sed . Because we know what goes ii1to Benchn1ark. We know the ca ring, real cari ng, by our craftsn1en. Men who have the will to do a better job. And the ski ll .to do it. To the Bourbon dr inker who apprec iates truly great Bourbon, this news shou ld be especially rewarding . As you'll discover afte r you try: Benchn1ark . Sea gran1 's Pren1iun1 Bourbon . Measure yo ur Bourbon against it. ,.. I• -- ' , • f I • ' ' J ( - i: ' c ' II \ I' ' , . r "' " Cl r . ------------------------------------------------------------------ -•e w a;taaws• ;;32 t t•!t §l!M 111 M1£H,WI A C•vT•• 4"'1Y ~~rl.,·•~"' 0,1 ~ 1,-,.~ V,.IMO•• 1•~.<'• I , • .....,_,,,.,, f,t~•' I 0+ w· ~·"~'" '" '""" Ju"''"' (,,!'.,. J.n,· I(' ., H••:'·t I;. JVll0:"1f,. !\ ,, "~ ! ... ~. 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SMEOEGAARO·SCHANDEL, llr!•n N., 11. and Sana•all l ., II. t>olh cl 10\l P=on• s1 .. Co•I• Mt•a. FREEMAN·EILAND, Brodlt y II .. ?l. cl Ifs.II c,,nbf>rt& l i no. Hunl1n9ro11 B••'" and M"•i• A .. 2•. or •10 15111 s:,, NtWPor! lle•ch, GHORMLEY•MANSON, Dtvkl l., ?l, Cl inn W6inut, lu•lin •nd Jeon A .• 11. o• 117• Por! AObtY Pi•<•. NtWPOtl BeacP>. SEPT. 11 EOMONDSON·MARCEN. J&v F .. l l. of ;;c:;a E!reokrn O•lve, CCf'e-.. de! Mir ~nd Ro,l>o L., ?~. cl it55 Sherington Pioct, N•Wl>Orl B••cll. C.-ROEl ·MASEK, Wi!!i•m E., 11. Of ll!IO 0dlo.mon! and !rm• 0 ,, '8, of 1l.121 F~•rh•ld L~np, Do th of ~•I flttth. M<NEW·CRANE. Rus•eli E., 15. of 'JD Can81, Son R•laol, 0~18., l rwl Carol R , 11, Of 1<19 S•nteii• Terr•ce, (OfO~a dt l M~r. (•nl_v i.'Hf.C n~·r , ;-! t .~;1 t :1p t11r.e rninu te by minute . CALVIN·BROWU, Rodnev JI,, 11, of 1 '~11 fl•rbat•, G•r<l•M Grovo ""' Dl'brah A .. I&. o! 11'1•1 Golden NuggM ("'''· WO<Tmin•ier, low C:o/'\'t GC ' .. 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Gunl~•'· 5,,.,,, ""' WAL TON·MAR C .. BA NK, M•tlt W., 51. of 11• V••·•no P i.c~. Irvin• 1nd Junt E .. U, of 6l0 s. 1<.non. A-..M irn. FE!<E FER!ELL0·ST01(0£, lliC~•rd P., ?l, of 15?16 Pr1dtro, Ml.,:on Vl•lo •nd Marv l ., l l. Of 1~11 Adr!tnt , Mi•11on Vl•lo. MURR ICH·BU RFOltO, ST!1>Mn M., ;5. ~rid Di,n•• L_, i•. t>olft ol 1•31 Pl, Br "'~' (;rel•. NeWPCr! "'""" ~lfWA RT-DU N LEA, Eillo" L., 71, of eoe6 imo.,i•i Avt ., Lemon G•c~r, ~,o_n Q,~90 ~nd Jud~ A,, )1, ol O• ------------- L ... ;, "· .•· --·-----,_,__....,,._._.f: /,, I ' / / I -' Y]ELEBRATION ~·· l " A ~ I t1: r 40 STORES 10 1£RVE ~cu 'FE . iE NT JUST FOR YOU! Fri day • Saturday • Sunday IJIJ TD OOR ARTIST ASSN. •( the 600 trnm Mall and View Leading en Califernia's Over Artists. I PLUS FIRE PREVENTION SHOW KIDS!! Ride an Costa Mesa's first fire engine all day - See exciting displays by your Costa Mesa Fire De- partment at 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. 1 Z300 HARBO R BLVD I~ w1t~o N NEXT WEEK ·-. ,. . • • • n " ••• SATURDAY, OCT. 18th Harbor VolkswQCJen Association Presenh Volkswagen Open SLALOM \Vilson Costa ~esa W•lllVI il l.Cr, C•1I• MHOI. JUJlir.DN·STACoGS. J••k, JI, flf 10 11 M•11.-:e W•Y, i"'in• •nd l lncie .&-., n, cf 1111 Oilv• Avl. Whilll•r. JOJICot'N,IEN·LANE, J•mn C., 10, ot •1• Hii•ri• W•r """ Ollitn E ., 19, or '°' l vlleh Clrtle, t>o1~ ot N•wporl El•Kh. ANCERSON·allo OKM.AN, "-""" G., Jt, of ))IHI Wilie" l •n• •nO St n<lr• J,, Jt, o! 1111 L•n<•I!••· Dolt< or Hun· t1n11"" flt<ic~, Births LON~ llACM CO MM UN I T Y HOl .. ITAL .... ""' .... l J Mr. end M". C•••IO JI, J•Ck$0n, 1)115 Me•lna Ann O•_, l o• "l•"'"C•·· •lrl Mr. •ncl M ... Fred Lut .. , «ti 17111 St., No, .a .. Hunrlntioll lt•cn, ~lrl. MP·O:il:e~t~ • .:!~'Z:r1~i!. ~~:t;::d~lf;~:ii \fftomMr 1t I.I• i o><I Mr. !lobe" C Holtman. 11261 ~w•nwtr Couri. Dint Polnr, worl. · l t•llfn-,. Mr. 1nd Mr•. E••i Eitln H•n l>. ~Qlt C•ll• Cr•n•a• Vilt1, S•n Cltni~ni• ~ .. M• •rwl M•s. 0••nn R, ICovn , ~ll L• M~·~•;.1~~.n~m;~~"'!· i'~·ger. Gl•n nrv•• S!•..,I, l a1una fl•fth, t>oY. '"''"'~tr II ML •"d Mr.. Artnur A Dov••. n; S•nla B•tl>lt • Avenuo, San Cl•rn•nle oo• Mr. tnd Mt1 . .t.llomG A. ~rxl>ri, ~•n Cl•m•M•, Gifi, M• •nd M11_ Rel>ott C Sc•.bno< lll Pol••o Avo~:,:.;,~c~lmtnl•, bcv Mr 1o><I Mn . C~a•I•> E Ba(hv~. 11) l'. M••oui!•. S•n Cl•m•nto. 9"1 Mr. ftnd M•t. Mtrll~ .J, ""'"'"""· 1l17J Mt•• Viii• Drlv .. D•n• POIM, ~ .. ''Artistry in l\loving" for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 Mr. •nd M" LOO"en "· Slr0<11>. 17101 ~r,~~P•••I l i no, HYntlnt ior. fle •cn, SHI-tJ "-'' 1nd M ... Jt trv JI, ltm•!•r, ~~in l owsprll OS~":J.~t: ;flnl, boy_ 1------------------------------------------------ M•_ t nd M ... Honry A Abovll, 6lt1 G1&d •r C•,, We'1rnlno1o_t, bov. 1.v. arwl M,._ Henrv ... Chtotten, j5t1 e How"~ Ave,, Loo .a.l•rnllo•, t>o•. Mt. ""d Mfl. Wllll&m s_ Lvnch J•, 10•10 E. l rvon St.. w,01mlnJt.,, boy, s ......... 11 Mr, •nd Mfl. Ll trv 0 . fl.,9, lll2 Con· '>Of Circle_, Wa1tmln•I.,, Qlrl. Mr. •rwl M.,. Oovol•• Glovt t, •n1 Pri1(1llt Cr,, Hvnllnoton f!Hcn. bo» OAllOEN f>.&-lllt GENl!.JIAL HOS,IT•l S••ltmb•r 11 M<. ••d ,.,.,,, Mlt~n•I 0 , •llffl, 1l'n C•llt .,091n, Mlu lo.• Vlt lo, oltl ST. JOll!"IC HOS,iTAL , .. ,-~ ... 11 A.,, ><Id "'·'•· Jam•• W. Collin~, '1t) Rr•~in_o Avt .. Wr•l<T'IMIO'. •Id M<. arwl Mro. ~,,,. H•lntich, ~· V•· rt no Plt ct . Irvin•, t>ov .... -~. ,, Mr, •rwl rM1. G•rv E. Thomp.,..,., "~I M~~':~~·M~.~·1.~::1'B.1"R';;;,,"'i$,. c Cor;1nd•• Or .. Co.11 M•'•· t !rl Mc. And M" Rob<!<l l , r.nfl. 15011 Erk "'n Wiy, L&oun1 Hlllo, bcv ilr1M lit, JOSE~H HO .. ilAL , .. ,_ .... u Mr. •n<I M "-J•m ... D, P•t1•t>Cn, OI&? G••<ltr. Wt1tmln•"'" bcY. Mr. •nd '-""· weilor J. Be<M•ll, 111n Los l~nt1, WH lmlnotor, boy, S•TMnMr H Mr. 1rwl M'1. Phl11• H. Ge"'"'· lllOG C•IH>dul•, Fovnl•ln Vt llov, bov. Mr, •nd M'I. Ron•ld P_ Zimm..-mon, 1'101 El Tir•dor•, MIJ>lon Violo, l>Ov. Mr. •nd M ... w1::11m L. Sml!n, llall VI• V1"1lto, Mi n ion Vitio. bo'I, Od-1 M•. •rwl M". Rle1>1rd C •--~ren~•. 1n11 MIT! Circle, Huntington fl••<'1, twin t>oY •, Mr. •nd Mrs. Eaw•rd l(lia..,1n, 1•11 Rol>I Oriv•. Min ion Vl•lo, l>OY. M•. 1n~ Mrt. !.<i lv•d<>t M. Uilo.o, ll lll lra 31., fcunt1in V•lln', girl. .. _, Mr. ond Mri. 11-rt Hlt1in•. h l11 Son Andlfl, F°"nl1in Vt i:.v, t>oY. ....... Mr, •nd Mn. An!'1onv Du1ra , ll7<1 C~•$tnUI, Westmlnl!er, t l•I, IOUTH COAST C OMM U NIT Y HOlf>IT.t.l .l.Wt'Ull 12 M~I .. ~~ ~ .... M;~,'t:~ [~Z,~~;~:~~.~O• Mr. and M-.. Ron•ld A. Mlthohcn, Serrt Av•-· S•" Cltmrntt. t ltl ""''· ""° M". s:."""" e_ 1i.c~1•1f, l1U l C•tt•to•ro Drive, ~•n .Ju&n C•1>l1H•no. gir l Awtvtl 11 ME,-,~~~;,'·s~"~::m".:n~'.11~,:, \<.I w. .&-wt'Ull 1• Mr, •nd M'I. EdWMd IC. flaaor. ,1101 •rm&<w••• Sor>l>lh Lo~un l. ""' Mr. •nd Mrs. Fr•ncl1 MtCcmm•c~. Jl5 Grtn8d•, S•n CiemtMO, boY .&-w•u•I lS Mr. 1nd M,., JOiin L, fl•oderl~~. '1•1 W. Modoo••· Son Clt m•nl» g'rl M r. ond Mn., ;.,T>e• C. 1>•1~•, :.tr Solv•de•. ~•n Clem•nl•, Tw•n,, bov. gifl, Mr. i nd M,., Oelber! ( Wood•rd, 1110 Nor!f1 El C•rnlno Rtl l, Son C.i•m~M~. oo• Divorces l'INAL DECJll!E~ "'1r, H••un •• J•cQu .. ln• I °"'" Jam•• Vl•t•"I "' Luc•llf Q;,.,. Cngna(, l our•• l , '' tom" Eow•r~ Bim le. Oclort'I ~· WAIT•• R<>I""· Mo•i~• 11 vs j~~n All~n Mvn!••n. Shit lt• E, vs Tllomao N l'.'hll•ori. Jo~n P_ VI John I H lnc~l1v. Mlcne lle Lon •ln• "' 01v-Ta G••vson I Dorch••'•" Ch•"•• fl y; MM•~n A, JOn•s. O•bor~h J_ "' Ron"ot F<•M lltnv11, Fron<Oi M , "' Er"~'! Andr•w R-dgor1on, L .. 11r1 D_ vs J~lln s. ' Miiaue. Cl!tit rln<I Lt rllla vs Jo•~"h S.iv•!o•e I tll•dt rn•lm, Donn .. 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C~ll& C •• Add•n~ r Gei!n•r. l'!obOfl M •• Co•m.i• S"rnolt, Cla r~ Mil•••• l\&Oh•"n• } 01'r•ld&, C.l•naa l . v• ROcllMO Jon Oillon, J•nd "' Wit!i•m A, Oodd, AniT• "' flebbv Mon!ro•.. l urt11 M•t '' >;,tnne:o EuQen• Tnomas, Ri<h•rd Leon v• M11 g1rel D•rt•n• Scolf, H••Ol<I J V\ JOI • Coto• Ho•••· M•rl1n l'l•>mon<I• •• f'!v"'"" Wll!l•m Li n~, C&tllttln• I '' ~on•ld W. N1•1<>n. 5uunn~ E, ,, GKtf9• D Sc~r•m<>'. M••"'• Ro1t "' ~enn•lh Anlhonv Som!, Wl•m• Lou"• '' C•o•$• Qfinnina•~, B••bora J "' Allan 5 "1•1•. Non<v C, v• ~••o ld Ou•~! Rawlin, Di•"" ~·I•"• v< Fr.o<,, "I•~ C••••n!tt. Jt l<"••~ ., Bot~~·• .,.,., •• ,.1 l "om•s. N•ncv L•• "' Leu,, D••• l.'.~K·,nn••, Aon., "' R~• Gro•Q• Coe•. Go1• ll•v•r•v vi I!"' J•'""" And.,,o•, Molvln l 'Jlov '' p.,. •• Mr 111d Mr$. Tprry '· T'1omo!, 16'0 La• Bell o. S•n Clr m•<llo, b~v V;rn• .&-utvol 1' G•dow. RI'~ Juditli ~' 1'10H9•n~' '' 1 M r. ot'ld Mn. G-g• L. Loom••· l ll E H.,m•n WAiior M;.e-.1~~c·M~!~':1i~:re~m,M~r~,. JJUs <lbo• .. ~•••r-....... r "' 1-:ur1 t• Go!d•n l•n!ern, D•n• f>oin!, l>oY. Jcnn•on, l lill•n S•ndOr> "' J~t' Auw11 n cn ... 1 .. Mr. •PICI Mf"I. 011\1 F. CIYI" :I'll y,, l von, Ol tn~ (. v: l ~«• R C S Cl t l>o We1H•ll, Wln!lolcl S vo Jov F M~.el•ndm~;. ~"1111.",:''J'.'. 1H11:h. ll.10\ Cor1er, Ev,:Vn M , YI ll:~l~li l Oc••n Vl•I•, So""' l •t vn•, ffrl_ ~':;'.,",,',': J"'ot~'b~ ~' E'11~1'i\',? l)r , •fl<I M•s. "-,u:::.'~rdtl L . ~und>. J'9 Nol•on, Rlclilrd AIV• "'Cl"<> P~"'''" ! Mut111n, Rot»-r1 f<om rr ., a~•Od•• Dt•[ S1n Corio•. San Cl,mtnl•, olri N"'""' Jr , .Jo•ooll s "'Madlyn V "'" •rwl Mr•. Lll'TT f . C""'''"""· Elrn<on, B•on M•(i>:on1le "' V•lorl• FIRST SHOWING OF THE 1970's IN THE USA! 6th ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY "INTERNATIONAL" " OCT.9-12 : "PARADE Of PROGRESS ON WHEELS": SEE! Al l the 1970 Do · me-.tic ond Im- part Co rs Unique Foc- tory Displays .. Proto-- types Expcrimentol s .. Special Show Car\ , . Vo- ca tion Vehicles . Motor Homes. See them oil unde r Dfle big a ir-conditioned roof! A <;H()W :.--.r lll f L NTI RI'.: F .a.M•L • ADULTS JUNIOR S $1SO $100 Children llfH-lf'r 12 FREE with porents SAVE 50c (.o\ yov• ~"~~·Al O••GO •'"' 1·<~· ''-' ~I yo"' l .o ~O••I~ 0•.1"QC Cou nty ""'"' C•• o~.>l•r ~' •ny O••"~ Covnly Aini>• Bet•'-'••· .., ~WfllWMWM!.\'ll''ll'W>, Spon.son.'<l & * * St( l H( CAR OF TH( ~UTURE lht ! op e<•leo 011 Ndl~ral G a, bv P~c,l.c L;qhtinq Co. MISS. AMERI· CA. FO R 1970 -0 CT. 10 J 11th P•..,el• Ann• Eld<•d "'ill Oo•. 10, 7.9 P.M O ct_ be p 'f\t n! 1 .. 0 d av• I I, 1·• P.M. &-7.'# SHOW HOURS: Th ur s. & Fri. 5-11 p.m. Sot. & Sun. Noon-11 p.m. ANAHEIM only, P.M. if. CONVENTION CENTER 800 West l<atello (across from DiMl•yland) l'rod111·l,t b) - MOTOR CA R DEA LERS ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY & OR ANGE COUNTY DEALE R SERVIC ES ASSOCIATION • \ J)IU VII dt fron!•• Sin (1"m•nlt, Jt1n M~'it'ld M,.. lleb<!rl G. 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G.rv V, O•vl1, 1'11!1 ,,,..~"'~,:; ~~"",..!/ri~••,._bc:rur~r, 111 EmPrt kl ll•v, L"u"• Bt t ch, 9iri, Mr. i nd Mtl Otnnit W. ilt1Cf1Unok., 111 s .. ,, .t.v•,, $1n Cltmonl•. bOv. Mr, •l'>d M'1. Gonlllo J11m~1r, 100.! El Enc1n11~~"/i'lrl. M<. •nd Mr$. JOl'ln • Cronin, IJ-4 Ter-rltt W1v l •tvn• Br1e1>, 1rr:. Mt. t l'll M'1, ltr•v A. MllcM.l!•t!. H l w. C•nMI Strr•!. S•11 \llm•nlt, t>OY, swi .... -1 Mr. t nd Mr>, i r•cllev S. ll•iit'll', LI Pl111, Otnt f>Olnl, g!fl. Mr. •fl<I Mn . lllO!•nl M. M•tll •. 111 At•-Av•nue, 5f!.Cl•men!r, llOV. Mr. •M Mra~J:°'l'."E~~.,. II. 1\1 W, EKt i<IMl1 "'" C1""'"''' Vlrl. Mr, 111<1 Ml'I, PAUi C. Mtt/'ldlvii. 131 M~ io;:;;c!~r:"'"~ ""l~1~1H~~~n ~~ 11 O< .. n HIJI 6r:v1, D•n• "cTn!. bov. Mr. •nd Mrs w1:u.,,, It, l•lllor•. 16ffJ "•etlii.l.1, Millton Vl•IOI ~'· Mr. •!'Id M•1~~Jl1mon V•it!u, .01 L• llol••· Stn Cl"""''"' 11rL s.tenl-II Mr. •nd Mrt. JCl'ln A.. It_. G••wcoi:~. loot C:•lll Mlr•OOr, 5.., Cie<mont" 91••. Mr. •M Mn Hell'll A. Morheu•Oll, !Dll V•n Ork• riv•• -rt a,~, boY. M~v:.nc1.....:~. ";,~~~~n:i;."'I'> LET'S IE FRIENDLY If you ban new net,hbora or know d anyone movln& to our area. pleu• tell us to that we ma,. extend a frlendl1 welcome and help them to become acquainted ln lbell' DtW l\ll'l"OUndinp. So. COis! Yisilor 494-0579 494.9361 Hirbor Yisilor COSTA M(\A SOUTM (OA ~T f'LAl A (;.;"" tO ,1 rn OP'" , /,IQ• •101 :~rv f "~~Y BUENA PAR !< '110PPl .. G CEN TE R C1 •1 la~"' Qpm /, ~"M•Y '"'U F"~~1 \A NT.A. ANA llONER PL.t.ZA CENTER O~•·•IO ~m Qpm M.1~' Wod ' Fr• lut•. lN"'· 11 IO 9 pm. HUNTINGTON IE.A.CU HUNTINGTON CE .. TElt_ Open I~ •rn 'Dn1 Mor.d1y tn•u F1l1i.1 1131h ANNIVERSARY SALE •' .. \~. ·;-.. \. " REG. $95 HIGH FASHION SUITS 7990 Choose from o wide se lection! Clo -;,~1 c , Fo rworj Fosl'lion, Natural Sl'loulder one! "Shaped" styles. Some Vested models ;nc!uded. REG. $75 SPORT COAT & SLACKS DUOS 5990 Hondsome!y coordina ted Sr:;or t Coal~ ocd Slacks in High Fosl'lion a nd ~oturo l ShoiJlder shaped m~l s. Sf!l ect from Tweeds, Herr:ng- bones, Pl olds. { REGULARLY S 125 , 2-TROUSER SUITS In Greal Styles, Fabrics, Colors 99so Qua li ty, e lego11cc1 ~u pcr b design is what yo u 'll f ind In 1h :s. choice group of Two- Trouse r suit s for Fol l ... In cluded o re im- ported Sha rkskin ord o ther fine worsted woo! fobrlc5. Yov• Herr•1 & f rcnk open end Cttdil '''0~11• 11 open ttnd reodJ 10 '"" ••• 1ho 8o nkAm1ri,~rcl or M1tlt• Ch•'9•· P.EG . $21.50 lo $40 MEN'S FALL SLACKS 22so 2 Prs. $40 The creom-of·!he-crop among Slack'>. Set" them in a '>uperb fabrics, patterns ond colors . line quol 1tv ~elec t:on cf Reg . $35 Koralron '• All-Weather Coats 2890 KORA TRO N t. PER MANEN T PRESS COAT S ol Dacron and Corton Poplin with Z ip-ou t P1tc lrner for extra warmth. arris & Fran SINCE 1856 ' .. '. , • •' ~ • • ,. • .. " ~ ;. .. . --~ •• •: •. 1,,,.!: • ..... T l11tr~rt~y . Octobtr CJ. }qf/I FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS WATER HEATERS REPUBLIC "GEMINI" • 20 Gal • • • 542.88 30 Gal. • • $44.88 40 Gal. • • $49.88 50 Gal. • • $64.88 11.,1 .,~.1 1. qu•'~"t••d r;L•" I ~~d ..,~;~, h••l~• ' •cJ<11pp•d w 1I~ '"l"'Y '~""P "' ·~qu,r•d b• (,~ w. h•~• ,.~,, d-v ,.,,.,,11 ,1.,.,0 " •• ,I.bl• I ,,~ ._ ,h. All.,.,..,_., ~·.•~•1 ~1 "" p•rl, Ontludrid, C•'I bv """" -'"''•II !~,,J d•v Al,., ernotq•n c; ,,,,,~11~""" ,.,,,l•b'• Al' "'"I ~ d<">~• b~ "'<t' l•• "1,,,.,,, • ., INSTALLATION AVAILABLE GARBAGE DISPOSALS .. IN-SINK-ERA TOR MODEL NO. 333 REG . $59.95 OUR PRICE l.lod•I l l.l - MODEL NO. 555 REG. 569.95 OUR ·PRICE M.,d.I S~~ -.l MODEL NO. 77 REG. $79.95 OUR PRICE s319s M<">del 77-5 Yr. Gu•'•"'"~ INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ·do your own Blue Lustre carpet cleaning for 1¢ a sq. ft. ...... Latrl!U- ... I Pl-Jiii flstw, [uilr .. -fir lllJ $3 I lby Wltll )llRU1I If ... Latrl tarpot ~ ISi • d91 tor 9'Mlllf' m1tl'lin11 .• ~rpcts keep the "'new" look l0t years. Blue LuWe leaves no !>Oapy residue lo :: c•us.e rapid re·sol11ng. •HALI GALLONS 1.911 3.69 .-~ ·.-~~---- LEGAL NOTICE CEATl,ICATI! OF aus tNESS FICTITIOU5 NAME Forme<IJ lllullen & Bluett ,, An Important Message For All Men Planning To Buy A New Suit This Fall! For A Limited Time Only! A Spectacular Get-Acquainted Offer From Grodins With The Purchase Of Any Of These Famous Suits Only Grodins, the West's largest independent group of fashion stores, coutd make a remarkable Gilt Offer like this one. Sel ect any suif from our regufar stock at regular prices of $100 or more and rece;ve a $25 Gilt Cerlifica/e with our compliments. And remember. these are new Fa ll suits and newest Fall models, Shaped silhouettes, single breasteds. double breasteds, vested models ... and all with famous labels like GGG, Eagle, Petrocelli, Timely Clothes, Dominic O'Bruzzi and Cricketeer. You may use your $25 Gift Certificate just like cash to purchase additional merchandise in any depart~ men t in any Grad ins store. USE IT to bLfY shirts, neck· wear, hose or shoes to complemenl your new suit USE IT for a new Fall jacket, sweater or slacks ... or USE IT to make points at home! Give it to your wife.end Jet her select exactly what she wants in our Women's Shop. Is there a catch? Certainly! We want you to dis- cover what a fine quality suit can do for your appear- ance. We want you to disco1Jer our greal selections ol famous labels. In short. we want you to disco1Jer GAOD1NS , California's ex citing new fash ion stores, where ;rs hard to choose. not hard 10 find! OP ENANEWGRODINS CHARGE. TODAYI BankAmericard or Master Ch arge O.K., 100. Up Tight? co .. t D•111 p,101, II OClot>er 1.. 9, l~ 11ao.e91 Don't Fight? •• READ To11lght? The Bookstall 333 E. I J 7th St., Costa Mesa LAWNMOWER SHARPENING AND ENGINE REPAIR WAINER MON, & fRI. ~.f DAILY 9-6 SUN. 12·5 X 548·4611 Today's Stocks Today EAGLE TCERT TIMELY CLOTHES ·: I .. •, I' ' '1 I ,;~ .~ ,, IJ 1 ~~ .Ji ..... .lil:.• 111 • 111 " 111 °• 111 ·s---5•.•98 .. _____ _.JSOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa ANAHEIM Broadway • Anaheirn Ce nter LAKEWQOD Lakewood C en ter ,, , -· .. ... ---. -~----~~·----------------------·------------·--------- JODEAN HASTINGS, 642-4321 T~wr~ar, Ot!olHu f, un i '"'' U Junior Actors In Rehearsal :\11 the fan1iliar <ind bcloverl adventures of Ton1 Sa,vyer \\'ill be re- li ved \.\'hen the Junior Thealer Group of Fountain Valley presents .. The Ad· ventures of '1'0111 Sa \\'yer" at IO a.m. and 2 p.in. Saturday, Oct. 18, in the con1n1unity ,center. The cast, coinposed of young people froin Fountain Vall~y and sur- rounding comn1unities. is a combinalion of the double cast \Vh1ch present- ed the play last sun11ner. in the 11untington Beach Playhouse. Included in the performance \\'ill be Kelly JlvTaste rso n. Crystal Payne, J:lake Eten1. Lisa Johnson, Lisa Do\~·a rcl, .John Sha\V. Debbie Bauer, Don J-Jayes, 1\Ierle Pa rrish, Brad Ogden, Joel Strauss and Susan Peck. This \Viii be the initial effort of the nc\v junior group \Vhich is spon- sored by the Fountain Valley Arts Association and the .Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Department. The show will be produced by Mrs. Al Krukenberg and directed by Randy Keene, \Vho directed the original cast. Tickets •Nill be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children , and 1nay be reserved by calling Mrs. John H. Peck, 847-9821, or fltrs. Krukenberg, 847-1396. or may be purchased at the door the day of the perfor1nance. All proceeds 'vill be used to estabUsh a fund for future productions. The .Junior Theater Gf'O\lp will be open to both grade and high school students, and plans are for it to remain active on a year-round ba sis. Cur- rently being discussed are another production to be ready by Christmas and one in the spring. Parents wishing addiUooa-1 information or adults interested in \vork· ing \vith the youth group are invited to contact Mrs. Peck. The Fountain Valley Arts Association also plans 'lo activate its adult theater group and interested residents are invited to call l\.1rs, Krukenberg. NO WHITEWASH! The \\'011derf11l ~1d\·e11l11rt s of 'fn1n :-i;1\'."1'r \rill be re lived by ch1ldrt·11 <1110 1.1dnll :> ;1:il;c \\)l(•t1 llH· ti"\\ .J11 1ii.·r Theater Group oi' i'ol1n\~11n \';.dll'Y prtsc:nl::. 1\3 J 1r~1 tiru.lt1L!1u11 ~;1- !urday, Oct. 18. in the cornmunity center. •·J~njoying·' pa1 nt1ng !he feQc e ~re llcft to J\ght ) Br£Jd Ogden, Kelly l\!lastcrson £Jnd l~lhJ.;c Eleni, porftaying Joe Harper1 'f o1n, and Iluck .Fi nn . Exercise Advocated IL's Fun to 8\! Fit will be the program presented by Jack La Lanne v.·hen St. Bonaventure's \Vomen 's Council meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the Meadow View School, l'l un· lington Beach. The physical fitness expert has devoted more than :ro )'cars to helping peopl e {'njoy beli er health throu gh li,VSh'n1ntic exercise and good nutl'1Lio11. Now in hi s 15th year on tclcvl~1on, he believes 10 or J.l minutes of vigorot1s ex - c>rcise daily is essentia l and st resses a diet lhat is high In protein and low 1n fats and carb ohydrates. nur1ng lhr late Pres1d1ent .John r. Kennedy 's ad· n1ini~t r <it1on he served as specia l consultant lo the Physical }'itness Council and continues to support its ac tivities. During the busine~s portinn of the meeting men1bers will discuss ,Jhe fall festival laking place f'riday. Satu rday and Su nday, Oct. 17, 18 and 19, and the dance ln Meadowlark Country Club Nov. 28. Committee chairmen giving reports will include the Mmes. Daniel i Lynch, membership: Faculty Wives 'Fall' Into Line for Saturday Tea 'Talk of Town' Aired by Club .\JI the 'f,al\.; ol !he ·ro1111 1\ill he !Jc;1rd \\/Jen i\J 1s.~ :\rlcne J!arr1s prl'sc11t.~ the progr.'.'.irn fnr the J\!onr!<iy i\'lorning ('lulJ oJ Jl u11t1n).!to11 J~ca c:ll during- thc group·s n1onthly lunc/il'un n1cct1ng in Lile She ra- ton J~cach Inn. J\icn1bcrs 11·il l ga'th cr Jor a 3ocial hour <it 10 .:30 3.tn. and buffet 1\lll IJe strvcd ot 11 :30 J.n1. l\li ss l larri.:;. \rC'll-k11011 n r;-i(lio ;:ind television pcrforrner. is 1no.~t fan11liar for her lelephonr! routines in 11 hich ~he I.ilk s !o her f ra~nd :\lai.~lc, her hu ~band., 11.irrv, nnd hl•r sn 11, .Junior. She s1<lrrcd 011 the ,\I Pe:1rcc radll) .'-h011· for 11 years and has niadc persf111al appcnrancc" 111 ne::ir- 1.v C\'('ry i.:ity in 1his country 111 ;Hld111on hl ;i :J0,000· n1i!c 1unkl'I for !he USO. ~he ril so i1ppcn rcd ::is J:ahy :-i11011k:.' 1:1d1 n nio1nn1y .and on the lnil f{~1.v l!utton :>h1J11 ~ind brr 11rc.~e nlal1on is one of r<ipid-firC' con1cd.\'. .\Jr,. \\ 11- Ja rn Sun11ncrfield. first 1·icc president ;1nd pru-. gran1 cha1rn1an. ,,·111 introduce i\I1ss Jlarr t!i. l\•1einbers and guests n1a y n1ake rescr\ .:t!ion.<> before noon Thursrl ay. Oct. lfi, by calling J\!rs. \Vi!- Jian1 r;illf'tt. flG'.!-4.'i:JO .\1rrnbcr:ihip in Ilic cl11I) is OJH'n 10 ;11! area ,1·0111rn \1·ho 111 ;1v c·on taC"I J\lrs. :-ihcr11nod 01:.on. !lfi2-0fi47, lor oddition;il 1nf0rn1ation . i\l r:>, Robert J.>ark tr, pres1dcn1. 11111 con du c ! the bu slnc.ss n1cellng-. 'fhe bridge section \vi !I n1cct for coup!es bridge at 8 p.m. 1on1orro'v in th e fllcrcury Savings build- ing. The rnornin)? bridge group also inet this 'vcek in Si r George's Srnorgasbord. Information re;::ard- ing this section may be ob tained by calling fl•Jrs. J::d\\'n rd Ol.'•en. ch£Jirn1an . 968-2770. 1·hc first \vorkshop for crafts nnd hnbb +es sec. Dennis Boyd. historian and par 1 (a n1 e nlarian; Louis Merandi, deanery ; George Perr}(, 8Chool; Arthur Verde, altar pre, and George Jobsz. coffed and donuts. Colfecting fall leaves v.1hich v.•ill provide the decor for a gel.·ac- quainted tea are (left to rjght) Mrs. Donald L. \Valker. J\'lrs. C.1yde James and Mrs. Darrell StiJhvagon. They are members of the Huntington Beach Faculty Wives' Club which will welcome all ne\v faculty lvives at 1:.10 p.m. Salurcl.:iy. Oct. 11 , in 'Ilic home of Mrs. Robert J{ice. 1\ssisting l\1rs. Jlicc \1'1!h arrnngc1nent s a re tile l\'in1es. Steve J.'abula. James and Don \Valker. 'rhe1ne of the tea \vill be Fall Jnto Line y,·ith 1-luntington Beach Faculty \Vives. I.ion \l'ill t<i kc pl;ice at 10 a.m. l\1ondn.v. Oct. 1'.l. in 1hc hon1e of i\'irs. Donald Snyder. and l\Trs. Ted Ohn sman will hos t the next ,~·orkshop on \.Vednes. dny, Oct. 29. l\'lrs. Hobert Jumper is chair1na11. ' S~ould Law of Supply and Demand Affect Mother's Love? nEAft ANN LANDERS: 'J'he letter frorn &he pregnant-out-of-wedlock girl who wii.nted to know if she should give her babr lo a childless couple (her uncle ~nd aunt -for $400) gave me the courage to write to you. Although my situation is somewhat different, there is a similarily. I am the mother of four boys. They are healthy and normal and Yo'e love them. But thls last pregnancy was not plannt d oind my hu s&and is still giving me a hard time because of iL I am in my sixth month of pregnancy and I reel and look ex01clly like I did wi!h the others. 1 an1 Slll c thi s baby is goin~ to be another boy. '~·~ do not wanl another boy. M'y husband 's .si1Jter had her tbircl gir1 ln Decembe r. She and her husband would glve anylhing to have a boy. They live in ANN LANDERS Portland and we live in Oklahoma so we would not see them very often. Also, they ar~ in better financial shape than we arc. They have asked us for th is child if it is a boy. My husband wants me to say yes. [ am undecided. What do you say?-P.G. LADY WHO HAS fAITJ-1 JN YOU DEAR LADY: Keep the baby, Faith. J)EA R ANN I.ANDEns: I work in a ~upermarkel and l love my job JBut 1·ve learned something pretty shock ,~g aOOut • fflrs. John Public. She can't read. For example: Yesterday \Ye ran a full page nd with a coupon saying il was v.·orlh 50 cents against a certain item tf the cus1omer clipped it from the p:iper cird presented it wilh a pur chase of $5 or more . All da y loog people krpt handing rne the coupon, wanting the discount C\'l'Tl though they had not purrh:i.qcd $:l's \\'Orth. Tn some cases thry hadn't p11r 0 chased anything. Then there arc the v.·onl~n v. ho con1c to tile rcgisler anrl argur abo111 priers. ''esterday, I rang up $1.16 fQr a half dozen deluxe oranges. The won1an ~aid I had made a mista ke, lhal the oranges 11·l,re two for 25 tents. I told her :.he was \\•rong. She rcpHrd. "I a1n nnl 11Tong. 'OU 1lon'l kno1v the prices in yCJur own store. I read !he price right off lhc sign." ~h~ then insisted th tit I go v;ith her In ](>QI; al the sign. She had been lonking iil the sig n on the lemons \\'hich were in the next I.Jin. 0Hr store is ln l'l!l hpprr-C"la~s ne:ghborho<XI. ~1ost of the v.·omcn who 1r11dt: wi!h u~ have had sonic collet:". llo\V come th ey can't rrtid ? -l\1JIJ. 1JLI:.T1l~VN N.Y. DEAit ~t lO : They cn n read but lhry rlon 'I th ink, "·hlc h ::affords mt an f'li• <"Client opportunity to rc-pcat son1cthin~ r1·e sn id before. ri1any peoplt' hear but lhry d!ln't listen. They look hut they don 't sec. They talk but thl'y don't say 11ny1hin~. Thanks for additional e\'idencc. flF/\H A~N LAl'iDER~: 1 h;ive bcr11 d1~orct'd £or 1wo years. J\1y cx ·husbanU 1s tl\'l'Otcd IO our son \vho now is Ii year.~ nld. l arn planning on rrmarry1ng in a fe1v rnonths. l\1y so n keeps nsking me if Dari· dv wlll br a! the wedding. I don't know 11:h:it to lcll hi rn. Cnn you advise me? - L(lOK ll\'fr /\1!1'.:1\1) 11EAB l,()t'Jl\l~G : Tell hhn . "No. Dnd· 1l v \1 i!I nnl he lherr.'' \'our ~on sounds pli•nly rhnfuscd as il is. Qon't add to his prohlrn1s hy in\'iting yo11r""h-hush:ind to )on r \l l'il1lln~: CONFIDENTIAL TO \V Jl l r PI N G POST, SICK SOUL. CYNICAL CYNARA. tl1RS JONES, ETC., ETC.: Obviou ~!y JOU have a gre;11. dr.nl Qf !-.pare time on your hands. '\'ell, l Uon·t. Jlo1v about using th at vivid i1naginati0?1 of your~ to turn out ~on1c shorl 5toriet> for one ril the confesslon nuigazincs? Aod plca~c Iese my address. Thanks. · r•o you ft'tl ill at t'asr. , .out or it? ti! <"verybody ha\•ini; a good lime but you;.' \\'tilt' tor Ann Li1ndt rs' booklrt, "l\t'y to l'opu larit)." cnt'losing wilh ~'our reque" :15 c·~nls in roln and a long, ~clf·ttf drc~ssrd. slamprd r.n,·elopc. 1\nn Landers \\ill ht' ,1:l:1d to help }'oli \\•ith vnur probk•1ns. SrnU thcn1 lo her Ln t•arr -nf !he Dolly Piiot, enc losing , ) sclf·i!Wt'ssc<r, ~ta1npcd envelope.,. --------------------------. -~---. --------------------·--------------------.... --------------------------------.. If DAil v Pit OT Colorado Home Picked .... .....:...~---..-;.;;; By William F. Drapers \\'hlte and yellow c•r11illlo11" ·and gladioli decorat<'d !he Community ~lethodist Church, Huntington Beach. \\'he 11 Patricia An n Lockard and \\'illian1 Follett Draper cx- chauged ll1cir 111edding vow s during an afternoon ceremony conducted by the n ev Fred Overby. The bride is the d;iui.:htcr uf ~1r. and Mrs. Sarnuel Ed\\'il rd Lockard of lluntington Hc<l:('h and her husband is the son 11! 111r. and ~1rs. \\'11!iam C. Dra per of Sunset Beach. Gi ven in n1arriage by her father, the bride wore a S<it111 empire gown "•ith appltques of lace and seed pe;:irls cind a 1natching chapel train. lier il- lu sion veil "·as attached tu a tiara of lace and pearls. <ind she carried a cascade of baby roses and baby's b r ca I h Emblem Club The Elks Lodge is the ~<'l· ting for meetings of the Emblem Club 201 of Laguna Beach. J\.1en1bers gather thr first and third Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ("f'tllt'rt'd wilh an O!'tllld fi.ll ss \\lendy liritius of I tun· 1ington Beach, tl1e 1na1d of honor, wore a delieate lune green gown 11•ith white d<iisy accents an d carried <i easc.:adc of 111hile d;usics. Bri des111aids tl11 ss .Jal'klf' Breslin. l.ong Beach. J\..·l i s s Cayle Novak, South U;J\('. ;11uJ J\..1rs Jack Stoll. Hu n\Lngton Bca,·h "ore sirnll;tr p:ile ycllo11· gu"·ns Scr1·1ng as bf'sl in<in 11·as Dennis Campbell. Arapahoe. C.:o!o . and ushers 11'<'ff' Drivld Laphan1, Bethesd;:i . J\..h!: Ala11 Zelk1nc!. t\urorJ . l'nlo, Ed · 11 i:1rd Ferguson. \\"l11lt1l·r. and Fl'cde:ru.:k Caylun.I J r , Ar·c;id1:1 Following ll1e l'cre1nony !60 guc:-.!~ .'.ltll'lidcd <J rCt'cpt1on 111 the ehurch hall and 1hc 111C'd- iting p:1ny ;uuJ fanulv n1crnbcrs al!C'll•lcd a buff~·\ ~upp1•r 111 lht• hornc uf the bridc·s p;ircnt ~ Follo1\•ing ;1 11 1·dd1ng trip tu f'olorado. 1hr to1qil1· 11·11! n1;ikc 111c1r ho1nc 111 l"ori C(1!1ins. Th!' bride is ;i graduate uf J\..far ina J\1gh Si,:lioul <ind al· !cndccl Or<ingc Coast Colleg<'. and her husband is attending Co lorado State University JOIN HAIR & CO. ):_'--~-·..:...I \1 < •. I .. ·, eC! . ·~ ~·~-·-~ ,;.t,. ·.~ ~--·"'> . ., ... , <"ir • ,.~ ;,:.: ·,~ .··~ 'C " . • ~. -;:~~r ~~ ...... - . - ~'------ Lido Sailors Race to Dockside Picnic Come As You Are- f1ro1·iug !h ose lazy days or .~u mn1er aren't quite over, the Jluntington llarbour Yacht Club will spon- .'ior it s .second a nnual Lido 14 Invi tational Saturday ~in <I Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12. F ollo1vin g a skippers' Jl1t1cting :i t I l <i 111. club n1cn1bcrs 1vi!l ~erve hul dog" and .\oft drink-; 1u·1(lr lo the star! of the rac1·~ ;i! 12·:iO p 111 Sa n1pling the p1 c111c are fleft 10 r1 ght 1 Break the ch.,ins of roll ers, clips, <11 nd dryer$, Try our soft sc issor cu t . , .You may never have to set your hair 09aln. Now ... Penelope (Formerly of Gene Shacove) & Robert P ignotti HAIR & CO. (1t REV A'S) 317 Mari"• Ave., B1 lbo1 IJland-Phone 675-1230 for App't. Optn I Otri " Evel. Womfnl Gr<l<ll>' -Pie•~ (•II Foe F''' H•ot (~rt & LHh"'' Wanted Operator with Foll ow ing Beauty Coming or goin g, you 're COLORFUL • The Tee •[~,'0' • "lol•· A column<.!"'"'"""< '.?" r~"..01~~f t';• p ~L~T ~"fg•;,~':,C," ,;-;,~~ '~' '"' "'•t•. P"'a'" m•JI l™"m to P 0 fin• l~n l hrY mu.i l)t rt~t<"rO bt Muna~• l ME!>\ VE ltDE Sa 1 o ns w ith o ur INSTANT Lrl 11s ni:ikr t hr n1ost or yn ur hn ir : RO~X a coiffure lovely on all si<l c~. a nd co!0r Jo1·cly in c1·cry light. IN ST 1\NT color: our m:ig ical Fanci·full R111 se RIN \l (. lhal needs ·no peroxide, no after·ri11.~r; that shampoos out 1vhcncl'<'r you wi~h ; thatco\'crs gray, tones bleachrcl hair, refreshes <lu lt hair. Fnnci-fu!I colo ri:. 1vhi lc we :set .)'Ou r ha 1r, to g ivr you a r11•1\· look ,LUS SHAMl'OO AMD SET I Mon . 1h ,w T~wri .1 of beauty ~·it h oul any extra t1n1c! (l.on9 H.,,, E<t·~\ After S p.m. Sl.75 fride'f, Solwrday, Swnday •.••.. Sl,00 .... ,.rt IHc•, CeUI. JIU w,~ llv<ll. 11111rti.i l•Jktl ••111•r• ,_ "I-Hit ArtHI•, Cellf. 1•111 ,....,. Ceue Mete, Celif . 171 f Hlh 11!"110! Ma•rh!• (..,t•r ""°"" Ut·UO c,,,, 1111•1•, C•UI. IJ{IO i'UtMt l l•t l(.Mt'1 "l•t• ..... ~. '"·"ll o, ... ,., Cellf. Few11r.011 Vell•v. Celi!. P •W M••~el1• '.' ... t• A11e. Cellf. ....... d•" .. ,. ...... •• ,.., (fft!•• C1ue Mete, Cetlf. Ill w !till ,. • .,, .. .. , .... 1. ' '"" '~""" ''l·lll• 1n11 £f1n•., at l11<hf Vollt~ (~"'"' Taft/er ·-M,. .• ., 11011 N01tr• I ~. 11·••11 '·'••''' '!ii.m~~l><':.I (l;~~,,i~"'1~~ Mlm•' W~+;~'.~ I l\'own, W ( Wfll•~m>. J . llob••I [w 1no. ·•· Rob•ll 11rM"'"" I AA.NCHO 5A.N JOt.OUIN l[l\51 PU115 /-loy/>I 4, r~e Nmr~ Go,don lm+•r. 79, R1ch••d ll••l~n. 11, (. F Bo•ll>olom~,.. J•m•~ C•llall~n. 3?; Fh11h! 8. rnt Mmr1 MArvln Jon.,son, 37: G••bfor! •a•, Jl Orron w r111M, Horry (o!T,,m, J•, F h9nl c. •~· Mm•• J. F ''"'~' H ; Jo~~ !.chw•lld, wa"~" W~li.. J!: Fh9M O. 1nr Mmrs J•"''' II••••~. 1); l'trb•rt 11~,11~, J•: lham~• Bou••· J!. LOW NE'l -T~• Mm•• Id• .. 7~;1 f1 ,1'1holom•w. 10. H"b••l M~•T,n. 11 .!•"'"' 1-o:trlr" 11 .,n~,n Lev1wo1r" ~), ' Membership Dri ve Opens 1\nnu:1I rnrrnbersh11> dri1·c I {nr lh1• \\'ornen Assoc1;Hf's of Ilic L'l"I lnt('rt;11th Fou11<l:it1c111 11 il l h~·g111 11'1ll1 :i "1:i nd -up 1.J n111ch Tuesd;1y. Ort I ~-I l11tc1'1;11lh lnungi•. 1 1· 11 1 n r T1111n L't•ntc·r 11 111 IJf' 1hr ~1·t .1 1111g l11r lilt' r1·1.·111 , .'-('liedul<'d lr<Jnl ft :ltl !n l l ~fl ;.1111 UCll 1·h;1nCPllnr of studt·111 ,1rra1 rs . . luhn Hoy 11•111 ·"Pl'ilk ;111d a t11ur •)I tht• i!l llL"('S \\Jll h1· l"Ol1·1 1!i11 ·t1·d Tht• f11u11~!:.i t1nn 1' ,1 ~u pport nrg;11u1,;1\1011 <ind <ill 11 01ncn 1n- 1i·1l•<;lrd 11\ llr\11'eri-ll y·i.:01n- 111111111y 1·e lcilio11shq1s ;1rf' 111- 11ll'd. Furlhrr 1nforn1at1on i~ i :i1'<11!:ilil1.' bv t'all1ng 1h1~ foun · tl,111011 <ll · a;!J-0891 "" h c r r 1 reservation~ are to be niade. ( libr~ry Hour j ( 'nst.1 ~1esa Library 1s the I .'it:C'nc of a library stOry hour i r \·c ry Thur~d;iy at 10 JO a.in . Mtftl9' ,,..,,, ("'ltr "" ..... ,.,..,. UH W. Cll•,111•• VICH• ,..,,,, .. -. 1n-n• \1111••• C••'t'" '"'"' Hl·JICI ""'"' JO I'll I ' fewftfo(R Volt•y, CeUl. I "" ..... IJl·l~ =="' l\1r s. lla rry Burford, !\!rs. Jlobert llouscal .Jr. and l\'lrs . .Jarnes Shaffer. i~;ntry fee \\'ill !Je $.1 a nti !he race is open 1.o all Lido 14 fleet 111 c1n bcrs-of SC \'A a ffilia tes. l;'ol lo\\·ing lhe S:i turday race Con1r11orlorc .1nd ~lrs. Burford 1vi !I host a Lido bar . .and trophict> \11Jt be presented at 5:30 p.m . .Sunday. ---=I .. • -····· ~--... ··- l I . \ lee lion of k"it1 by .... Just one of a large se· Trul y tlie mork of a fte rnoon e~cell ence i~ this t wo piec.e d ress w;th t."t self tied blouse and ~of t co ~y :,kiri o f wool dnd mohd;r, Pho"• 673-2990 Th e Store with labels of Di~tinc.ti on "fOU!l, CH A l!G~ ACCOUNTS W£lC0Mt 2 5 l 5 E. Coast Hwy. at Ma cArthur CdM ' I' I Prospective Welcomed l'ru:-.11c1·t11 l· 111c111lx·rs 11 111 he cntcrt;uncd dunug a ru::.h p:.u·ty ;iud put lucl-::.ponsurcd by Delta Bct:i Epsilon l'haplcr. 13eta ~1gnu1 JJtu at 7·30 p.rn. Tuesday, Ol'l. 14, tll lhe hon1e of J\.1rs. Kl'rint•th Sutton, Hu11- ting tun Beach. J\..ll·mbcrs will J.:Cl r<' ;1t·· CJll:.tllltCd :111d pruspct:ts "'tll learn the pur1>0se of Be ta S1grna Phi fro111 r.irs lJ1t·k Fn.>tlllcnthal, 1 it·e prt"'Jdenl Chapter ull1l'l'I'~ :ind ch<11r1n l'n \\"ill Ix• 111!rod11C"cd bv !\1rs. J{it'.h;1rtl :-ilierrod. pre~iden!. In l'li:1rgc ol tile poll ut:k is 1he ~or:1:il L'o1n1n1ll<'r eo1n- pr1 sed HI r-.1r~. 1)011 Shelton. eli:.11n11 :111 , 1'lrs . Tu111 Br:i1111un Members at Potluck a11l! l\lrs. J:.111 il'f11cy . 1 ;uc~\s 111111 include the 1\·linc:-.. C:.irl Look. T on y Conzales, lJrnn1s JI u i s h , Slepl1cn J\..lan:-.t1cld. Bradll'y Hebu! and To111 Hohinson, al{ Jron1 llunlu1gtun Beath. Secretaries 1\l Ii JO p.111 c1 o:ry second Tllur.~d;i v 11·cirnl'll uf Bah1:.t l 'h ..ipl 0c r of \l a tlonal Sec:rl't:Jrit.'s' A ss o c 1 at io n l11tt r11:111u11al :i."~l·1 11 blc 1n dil· lc!'Cnl locauuns lu <itlcnd 111et•l1ngs. 1'11rs l.l11yd Flc1ning al lii3-li31i{l rnay b1· !clt•phoncd tor itddi tion<i t 1nt1irn1:1l1on. AMERICA 'S L ARGEST FAM ILY CLO THI NG C HA l /'I Open 11 to 5 Sunday • OPEN 9:30 'Tll 9 ,30 COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd., at 16th GARDEN GROVE 12372 Garden Grove Blvd. I j ' I ·! Thunday, Octl>Mr ~. 1964J Horoscope Ahead Emphasized unexpected BOUrce. Have lo stand Jn way of procresa. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. PISCES (Feb. !~March IO): 1 1 Aquarius:· Planning FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 By SYDNEY OfitARR ARIES (March 21·April 19): facts. plans ouUined. Not wlse CAPRICORN (Dec. SZ.Jan. 18): EducaUon, willingness to Se I f.Jmprovem~t subjects to delegate important duties. 19): The~ la romn 1t the top. plan ahead are emphasized. shoukt be high on personal LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); You Have confidence. Jn~ in Applies especlaDy to journeys, agenda. Find out the why of may find yourself laiing your own talenta. Originality future vacatlom. Whit &J>" happenings. You can make detours during Joo.mey. Be and Independence are keys t.o pears far now may be closer signiClcant. progresa if tn- DAILY PILOT J /S Hanro and B/ey/e Sale Sudden decisions, actions are fealured.. You must be alert to n1ct hods utitlzed by com- pe titors. Old ways arc not likely to su ffice. In personal life, give special attention to n1ate . versatile. Creative thinking 11 success for you today. than you think. ttllectually curious. an essential today. Take care -----'--·--'------.;_ ___________ _:.. ______ _::========== MR . AND MRS. J IM SLEMONS To Hon eymoon in Hawaii Slemons-l<aurin Names Linked 11e~id lng n11 )10; yilch!, 1he Solilna in Nc\vport J-larbnr ilrc .J •n1 S!c·inon~ <ln d his bride, the (orJTIE!f Anne K<1ur1n, .1 11al1\t.' of ;\'or\rtiy ;_ind for1ncr I\'e\1'~ port Beach i t· 1<lc111. The llC\V \Ji~. :-ilrn1011 <: \".:i n ilt!rrss and model and stud1c ll JlS,i:.:l1nJn~v .il 1hf' L1n1vc·r~·11v of Oslo. llt'r hu.~h n11d t<; :+ 'µr.1d11.1l r nf :\t·\1p(1 1·1 !lnrbor Jligh Schoo! 1111d Ilic [ln1 v41 r.~11y or r·al 11ornl~~. IJH\'l <i. 'fhc nc11ly11't'd!-i pl~1n to ho11cy11100 11 111 l!a1va11 later. Pacifi c Nor t hw est Coupl e 1-l oneymooning i St('ph<'n IL t>.1•;:lr a11d \J1<;. 11111cn '.-.Ilk go1vn fron1 India Jenn Cant11ell C:!.1~·:. hn1 h r,f <lll<i .111 nlLh1cJ cnrsri,::c. I Lido Isl<'. cxcli;1ng1 tl 11 cddtnj'.! 1 ht• l'.ilrinnnt lloll•I \\'<JS the pll'.'dges in San Fr.1 nt1·r·n. r1Tl'lll1nn i;r1rin~~ \1 htr1• l\('r , Thl'y arc hor.r·)ml"lhll1nc irt 11ntlc and :iun!. i\.·!r, ;ind fll r~ ' the Pacifi c Nnrtt\VCSI bc!o rf' 1::1ymnnd NcblunA of ~crhclry n1aking their hOlllC on L11!u \1 l1rc :;pcclal gorsts. Js!r. The nl'IV f\lr'i, Ding1e. at- 'fhe new r.trs. Dinglr. '1':t~ tr11+lrd tht:' l'nivl'rsity nf .r;iven in 1narri;1i::t I))' l1 rr step-So1 11hc·rn ('a hforni~i \11hrrr she lather and n1nthcr. ;\lr. and pltclgt•d J)cl1 a Ga1nm:1 sorori· fltrs. R<i.Y 'I'. l·:.11n1·~ of 1 .~ .•nd htr hu ~b;1nd ,1·::is enroll· Berk eley. She wori· a h·inrl· c·d 111 srhoo!s 1n thr East. TAURUS (Apr i I 20·May 20J : Income through creative activities is highlighted. You 11l'£.>d not stick to routine or h<1bit. Break through to new, daring procedures. Be recep- lil"c to knowledgC'. GE~llNI j i~iay 21.June 20 ): F:inotions play major role. If single. you could be Involved 1n dashing aff;iir of heart. If married, there is general restlessness. S Ir ! v e to rediscover ro1nance. Dine out -have fun. CA!\'CEH (Ju ne 2\·July 22): Cllangl'S occur at home base, F1n<111ci al b:icki ng comes from with what you put on paper. VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. 22): Conserve assets. A v o i d tendency to be careless with money. Long·range financial coounibnent not wise. LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 22 ): Personal changes occur. Some you thought reacted in steady manner-do an aboul·face. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Clandestine activities could receive glare of publicity. Know Utls and plan ac· cordingly. Not a good day for keeping secreLs. Don't try to hide facts. SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Friends coold re- spond to requ ests quickly. Realize this, and ask for what you need. Don't permit pride TE LLS IT LIKE IT IS Five beautiful ways to say what's on your mind. Triple row d iamond wedding ring, $1,275. Ruby and diamond ring, $575. Drop cluster earrings, S350~ Circle pin. $800. Ballerina r ing in platinum. $2,500. SLAVICK'S JEWELERS SINCE 19!7 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 Op•11 Mo11dcry, Friday •11tll f:JO , .... LAST THREE DAYS The biggest sale of the year SHOP TODAY. BRING LIVING COSTS BACK TO EARTH. And Singer has a credit plan to fit your budget.· For addre~5of the store nearest you, see while pages under SI NGER COMPANY •11 l•..c!().....,.k nt 11~l c;11;r.r 11 rn1.~.,. • ·~v COSTA MESA 81io\()I & S1111!1 0'""' S40·1~1l So11 1~ C11<t1I P\01• COSTA MESA 2JOO Horbo• 81•d. Kl 7 I I 7~ HUNTINGTON BEACH L.;.,,0~, .,, s •• ~i. 119 1· IO~' H1J~!tng!pn Be<t t h C•n!•I REG.•89"' ONLY 56988 '>·\\ I 'lll THE GOLDEN GLIDE" CANISTER VACUUM BY" SINGER. Exclusive vanishi ng hose. Exdusive adjustable telescopic wand. And the exclusive vanishing cord. With · suclion so !X)Werful, it holds a silrteen pound bowling ball in the air! REG.SSS ONLY 57988 4i\tU POR'TABlEIVbySINGER. Dual fcjcj. away UHF and VHF built-in antennas. 12" picture, measured diagonall)t Earphone jack for listenirc~ Simulated walnut grained cabinet. SINGER 11'1Mti-J-r-lr.tSINGaR ..... r• SANTA ANA Dow11lown J05 W, 4!~ St. GARDEN GROVE 99J I Cke p'"'" 5)0.40 I 0 Or•119• Cou11ty rl•t• Buffums' s.. •111•1 .. -II& flmt past him In e drift of polyester chiffon. Jack lllyln's law st1111 dress Illas will 01111nanent press pleats. Jeweled strateJieally,· pale ytilaw DI pink; 6lo14, IUL DllSS Sbop Newport Center 11 Fashi111 Island • 644-2200 • Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Olher days 10:0011115:30 ' i --,,, -. - J6 DAILY PI LOT SINCE 1919 WHITE FRONT ? moo~ro design coo~.e F,:n. ct heav·1 duty '!eel: ~t'J~1les~ e~t1J· Uer:1 broiler p~n w1lh br111l 1ack; 3 tier cake pi1r1s to use together \·-~·~~i or separa!e~y; open · ·~ roasting pan of seam· , less aluminum, with handles ; 3 way stove to~ oven toa5!s and ha~es in hall the ti me! 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Mere' ~~rnns. bows, dollies, !rims _ 1n ; Purr-feet fo Jo r1inbow ol color. detoi J6" '., ungewear. home • · WI COl!Oll lfi~I. co:~1::1r 17c COMPllEIT 49c • TD. lie ID. TD. 11 .. "'""" " l lll .... In.""-~-... TORRANCE TOlllJICI llYD. AT MAWTllORMI llYD. DOWNEY WOODIUPf AT tMrlllAL .MP•nr• ... ~, .... ' ,, •hr * STORE HOURS * SA':~t:,\21': ~ t Ul .. AY1t t1 f CO'l\llA l AllAlll!lilli MOii. TillU SAf. lt Te t 1 ..... A, le'-1 -.--· - ----· -----------·------~ --------·--·----~--------, -. ---------- J8 DAILY PltOT Antique Styles Fi 11 Fun Antique fa shions and h(unc :icce..;~unes frotn 1700 lo l'.!00 \\ 111 be prescntrd by .Jelft l'y .Jones of \h(' C o o d \\ 1 11 lndu stnes when the Sou th 1 ·0;1st .Junior \\1oman's Club of F11u111 :11n Valle.v .~ponsors a Vun D<iy Saturdri.1. Oct. I J. in lilt' t'tltlllllUnil_y (,_'t~!lll't. F0ll1nring :~n 1 I ;1 rn, \un· «ht'on and the proh:r;,111 t :1bl1·~ 11·111 b(• set up for nH:rnbi:r~ 11ho wi sh to play r.:ards, and priz('s will be offered. 1'1ckets .may be purchased by con rac.:t1ng Mrs. ft Bond Thnn1psun. chairm an. al !Jti2- :11;rm. Arranging prizes wil! be \ 1 1~-Hubert So1nn1a <ind ~ .. 1 r~­ Ll(lyd S.:J lt1·nh11 ai1r is tn t·l1;1rgr vi the l1111t lle11n Firsl \'Jt't' prl'SidC'ttl :111tl dr;1 n nr chainnen, to.1 r s. Hobc>rt 1\l<1rten. has na1ned l'h;t1rn1en for the coming yl':ir. Tl1i>y include the Fl1n1cs. L)uan£. Ulrich, 111Lernational af'- Day rair.\ and Christm as c;irds: Mauri(·c Don ah u e , ro1n- servation antl health; (:1•r;ilrJ l1t•nnc!l, m(•11Lal II c :1 I l tl : t\1arlen, saf(•ty: Tho1npson, YES. and P<iul Johnson, you1l1. Duties· and procedures wil l he r r viewed , 1nforinat1nr1 shrcts distributed and lult1!'e pro1ccts oullincd wt1l'n the new ~·h;d nnen n1t'CL on tli1011· d:iy, Oct. 13, in !\\rs. !\lartcn s l1urnc. The club. in coopt'rotion \~· j th 1hr. Fountain Vnllcy J)arks ;ind He t r' e :1 1 1 o n J) e pa rt n1 en t , \vill be (•hapDr0ning teen d:-'lnecs for sevenlh illlrl l'ighth grade ~tudcnt.~ bctwrcn 7 and 9 p.rn . \he fir st Friday of c11ch 111on th. Tht· tJ<rnct'S \Viii conlinlie through .June. <iccording to :r.1rs . .J o hn so n, youth chcurn1an. The swi1nrning pool ':'afe!y progran1 coneludcd tod.1y, and rn p1-l' prngra1ns 11·il! b c :-.chcdulcd in the spring. Dave Heffner, engineer wilh the fire departincnt, has been directing the program assisted WELCOME TO ORANGE COUNTY -Mrs. Hal Lc!1n1an. chairma n of volunteers for Mental Health 1\ssociatio n of Orange County (l eft), greets Dr. J ler1nan \V. Rannels, medical director of Orange Mesa Au x'i liary A1nrrica n Legion Ha ll in Costa Mes;i is the selling frir !he 1nC"l'l 1ngs of the Auxiliary to Barracks 1241!. Vetera ns o[ \\'nrld \Var L The first Tues, rlav or r11th n1nnth members i:aihrr for a business sc..~sinn ~l 7;:10 p.m. and 1h<' third 1"ucsd;iy for <i social ;1nd potluck <J! 6 p.111. by Pete Buzzard, director of , .. ; ::::~ firsl :11d and water safety for · Orange County. Bids Grape-a-Peel Kappa Delta Alurf!S ci Hcsusi·Anne 1v<rs 11sed ;-it 1';1ch session In <lcn1onstratc n1ou th lo n1outh re.~uscitalion. J\-!rs. J<ry t-.1c.:Lendon hosted the concluding program. BIBLE THOUGHTS Whar obour the Bible? "-holv men cf God •pc~., ~• they w"re mo•ed bv lha HQl y Spt.it," 1 Pol. 1,11. Mo•e• """' ;,,. 1pit~d by God to wr ile tho f;,.1 f;v• bcok1 .,f lhe S;ble •boLJ t 1500 ye•" befo•o Chq\I. O!he r "''''"" follow<'d unljl the l~· boo~• of the O ld le.tomenl wer• rom· pletelv w•i !!en .. boL!I 400 Y""" beloro Ch,.11, Je<u• reco9,,<1ed lh• ,,.l:d;ty of the Old Te11•ment, quol· ed /,.,.,, ,t •nd re•d o! ;n lhe •vn•gc9ue wo<;hip 1e r.,re1, l~. <l ,16.l i. It ho1 1tocd tl,e lo•! of time: murh inve•l;90J,on ho1 P'ove" <t lo be •ulhen!lr. NPw Te1tamenl wrltefi wrot~ ih 77 boo ~• o•ef II period cl ~bou t bl yed" o!lor Ch«~t 's deoth, tecord,.,g th e evenh cf hi1 birth, Ide. c•urOli1;c n •nd '"""'"<!Jon ~nd giv•f1q ;n,!ructiQn• of 1110 Apo•tle" ,.,,d lheir acljo.,,, On e\lof.lr,h;,,'! the eorly chufth. f•cfi of the1e 27 t Q0 k, h•1 ptu•en ,11,.l l le b.:-outhentit, h•vi119 our• """d "''hr•I in•e;lig ~tio., le• 1900 ye~<>, ""d bein9 well retC<j· n••ed bv e•rlv Ch,,,,,.,~,~• v11id •<>d au!ho1il•li•e. The Sibl., i1 God'1 bco~ lh:, l.,+!e"l le m ~n, I,;,'°'""'"'" tellon<J mM• of God\ d~'"" fo• him. It ;, God'• roed m•p lo gurd e th., Chri•l•~n o'c Jhe He••flnly home on hir,r h. JP"" ,.~d. "I 90 lo p•e· ""'" • pl•ce lot vnu~th~t wh~re I om, !her~ ye m•~ be •ho,'' J n, 14 :~·1 A•a YOU 1, • .,,ll•n9 lhi• life'• •end 'JU•ded by God'• :~,+.uc l;o~1? Rflnd vcu• Sibl e, fe llo w ,f ""db~ •"ln ~d of• P'"" per de,tin•ljQn .ol lhe end of 1he w•v. C'u''~ of Ch,:,+, 187 W. Wll<on St, Coil~ Mc••. C •• 9'.1627, NOTiCE!!! Hearing Aid Users we are now equipped to offer PERSONALIZED Service to the following brands ---at hearing aids __ _._., • QUALITONE • AUDIOTONE •TELEX • SEIMANS • BELTONE •RADIO EAR • OTARIOH •DAHLBERG • ACOUSTICON • VICON • MAICO • AUDIVOX • SONOTONE •ZENITH LAGUNA HILLS HEARING AID SERVICE CALL COLLECT 830-0530 If No Answer Call 541-2llS 23521 Pos.ec dt" Vale11<ia -Svire 30) LAGUNA HILLS A Night of Grape-a·Peel is the unique name of a wine-tas ting party taking place tomor· ro\v evening from 7:30 to 9:30 in the East- bluff F.iesta Room. l)reparing for the f i rs t annual benefit a re n1em bers o [ Newport Harbor AJumnae t\ss()('iation of Kappa Delta sorority. l)ro{'eed s are earn1arked for the group 's national philanthropy, the Crippled Chil- d ren's ~Iospital in Richmond. The alumnae annually donate $10,000 to support the hospi- 'ta!. J\1 rs. Patrick Callahan, social chairman, is n1aking pla ns for the evening. Tickets are %1.50 a nd J\1rs. C;i llahan will take reserva- tions a t 846-1584. Ducats also 'viii be a vail· able at the door. On Thur sday, Oct. 23, the 72nd anniversary nf the sorority \Vill be celebrated by 66 000 n1e1nbers in .115 college chapters and 1368 chartered alumnae associations. ...... ----~ Chapter Airs Cancer Films t r ' I· I '· !r ., ,, ' ., " '· Club Goes Hawaiian A luau and poolside potluck :;upper havC' been planned for the Orange County 1\1usical Arls Club next Sunday a! the hOmC' of !\fr. and l\ilrs. Will iam E. Fackiner of Anaheim. Two films sponsored by American Cancer Society will be shown by Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. IS, in Laguna federal Savings and Loan building. During the 4 pm. event J\lrs. Haruc Kajiya, club nlcmb('r, 1vill entertain "''ilh Hawaiian n1u sic and present her group of Japanese dan· Cl' I'S. i'll~o fc:1tu r"d v.·ill be rt1rs. \\'tll1an1 II . nol<'y or Laguna. \1 h11 11 11! pr<'Scnt .I s land tl;incr"-· Slides of a recent 1rip l 11\1ougl1 lhc Far 1".a~t \1·ill be prc~f'ntrd by l\·1iss Carol Vat·k1ncr, a graduate of S1epht'ns Col lege. Columbia, !-.lo., to c0nclude the evening. Se nio r Citizens C o 111 m u n 1 t v Hecreation (ent('r ;,11 Or<lngc Connt }I J·";i1rgroun(!s is the sccne or ;i(ti vity when Costa il!c~a Senior Ci ti~cns nlC'C'l a~ JI a.in . C\'C'ry Tucsd;iy . The public is invited to al· tend the admission-free pro- gram \Vhich will include a question and answer session featuring Dr .. Gerald Huesties of Santa Ana . The chapkr's reg u I a r meeting \Vill fol low the pro- gram. Be $1T10rl and elegant in a new Foll knit. Be wise and choose yovrs from rriony ot Half-Size Shop. from $25.00 Save up to 20°/a lcwr•V i tQ.fl., Ha''"''o•d M· l , H•mmond Cho,d s.1 , Gul l>,.n1•• 1'-1. Gui. bt•ftltn P1•m!••, W u<h l· 1U ~0~0-All of lh•1• c'q•n• ~~·• been l•bujlt •nd t6"¥ • ntW C"l"" qu••••ht. 10 FREE LESSONS ' ' -:-., County Medical Center, and D r. and Mrs. Er_nes t Klatte (right). during a receplion in her home hon· 01ing the Klattes. Dr. KJatte is the new chief deputy mental health director for Orange County. Deputy Director Feted at Party Chapman Tea Full Program Planned Mothers of new students will be welcomed during a Let's Get.acquainted Tea hosted by the Women 's Campus Club of Chapman College Monday, Oct. 13, in the library's Grace Rankin Lounge. During the 1 to 3 p.m. tea new o(ficers will be installed and the 1969-7{} scholarship winners will be introduced. Highlighting the program 11'ill be a slide presentation on Chapman's \Vorld Campus Afloat, presented by Miss Kathie Perkins. •• •• Mrs. Dur! Winterroth. new president, will introduce Jloward Kelly, director of stu- dent selection services, who v.·ill welcome the group on behalf of the college. The club sponsors two fund· raising events during the schoo l year, a holiday festival featuring hand crafted item~. home-cooked foods and baked goods, and a spring fashion luncheon. The holiday event will take place Saturday~ Nov. 8, and the luncheon Saturday, Mar.14. NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2621 I. Coat Hwy .. Cofo110 del Maf 675·7121 . .................................................................. ~ i YOUR PROBLEM: E • • * You want to sell some item if : that you no longer need but : ,. someone else can Us• for i • • ! NOT OVER $50 : : ?????? i ! YOUR ANSWER: ~ :. You call THE DAILY PILOT, ask for ; -. Clas1ified Advertising, and plac• • : • • : -PILOT : Guests of honor at a cock.tail party hosted by the Mental Health Association of Orange County were Dr. Ernest Klat· te, new chief deputy mental health director for Orange County, and Mrs. Klatte, Dr. William Glasser, author:: --....... ~~ t ~~el~~n~~:~anich:is,t~i ll L: ::. ~-~-~\YI' PEN NY :. k k <Q .(.), 9 the eynote spea er. -. • "'!ft.-v • A gcadoate of Western : < .. ~·{.'~:'4,~. . _ . PINCHER : Reserve Medical School, he ! i: took his psychiatric !raining at• CLASSIFIED AD • Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lehman of Lido Isle opened their home for the afternoon affair. the Veterans' Admlnistration ! : and UCLA. • AT OUR SPECIAL LOW RAn • Dr. Klatte, former Deeply interested Jn the sub-: ! ject of educational failure, he ! 3 LINES 2 2 : superintendent and medical director of Mendocino Slate Hospital, is a graduate of ln- diana University School of Medicine. He took his fo rmal psychiatric training at the University of Texas :.ind at Ne u ropsychiatric Institute, San Francisco. has written a book about it : TIMES DOLLARS ..,. titled "School9 W it ho u t ,. ! Failure." * AND YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I • Ticke~ for the dinner. ,, $6. ! D I A L N 0 w DIRE c T '· : are available at the Mental ! ! Health Association Office .• 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 • Anyone wishing further in· : • ! formation nlaV call tv!rs • (foll frH North Cau"ty 540·12201 « • • • He was instrumC'ntal in developing the innovate pro- Carleen Brown, 547·7559. ***************'********'**** • •• • • •t • • • • • • •., •~ grams in commun it y psychiatry, the treatment of alcoholism and the treatment of drug abuses that the Men· doc ino hospita l be ca me ~·-•· famou9 for during the past : ."" :... decade. r Guest lecturer for several ~-: universities and corniultant lo f ~ many departments ol mental ~ l hygiene, Dr. Klatte is a :-t member of numerous pri> 1''. fessional organizations and _ , ~ commissions . -* ·i The doctor and his wife, ·--.;f Jane, live in Newport Beach : ii and have two teen a g e ~ children, Neva and Ernest. ,~! The Mental Health Associa· · l lion will host its 11th annual },;'1 dinner Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the ,. J Disneyland Hotel . a~d will f, ~ present awards to 1nd1viduals , ; · ; who have made outstanding t:-i contributions to the mental ~~~ health program. 1 .. ; ( ) ~: i· •• o!'<· 1t 1: ( I' LA"C!EST 'f'AMILV CLOTHING CHAIN .,,,..,.::&,"· . .;«.•4··''*'"'""'·"' ~ ' THE IN-DEMAND CREPE BLOUSE YOU'VE SEEN SELLING AT A FAR HIGHER PRICE! only ' • I l l j ' Save up to 20°/o t~rca / Nor'sHALF-SIZE ---. ~---1GRAND Save up to 40°/o o• ••w cosr SHOP iii The blou.e ol lhe day in the fabric of the season! Acetate and nylon aepe stunningly designed with a deep V·oeck. followed by an eye-catching criss-cross chain closing, long sleeves with 3-buttoo cuffs. Great £or 899 M•"Y N!W fl eQ• ,.,od•h ,.d ut~d1 ho••.h Prc~·~to•I, w.lnul, 1 1.1;.~ Prp•;~,;•1, M•plo, Ckury •nd l b. ""' All IXl'ElTlY llEIUILT ! lO·YEAll '#AllANTY! Bush.Gerti (W.itlnutl W"' $1299 NOW .. $1099 HtJtlet-Oav i' IMah.J W"s $1299 NOW $109' Hardman IWtJln ut Wai $1399 NOW $1 199 Wurlitter (Ebony I N~w ........... SPECIAL $189t TERMS UP TO 5 YEARS Wallichs Music City Soutlt Caosr l'kne, Oii lrl1tol jHt Nortll of Soft Dlf9o f-rwy., Cosro M~so. 540·1165 Y.. iao.~.H~~~Zf.~~i~::~· Also 224 Orangefair Mall, Fullerton • EVERYONE'S FAVORITE ly aelu•I ,,.J,,.h;p poll1, e~• ef the moll pcpul•• "'w1p•p•r fa•lur•, l" A"'••ic• !1 th• A"" L•ndtrt t•lum". lt'1 • tl•ily "••9v!1r" I~ the DAILY l'ILQT, '" ' your slack life. great on yout Solid fashion lone:!; sizes 32 to 38. Open 11 to 5 Sunday COSTA MESA, 1601 NEWPORT BLVD., at 16th GARDEN GROVE 12372 OARDEN GROVE BLVD. -~ -----~ ---------------------------------------------------------~------·-----~ - n.\1 1 v 111• nr ; ~ -FDA to Limit Use of Cyclamate? -. . .;:· ... --1flrere It's 1\t \YASHINGTON (AP) -The up evaluation or cyclamatf's Adnunistration. near ly a }Car by the non·govcrnmenl;il Na· alter govern1nent sc1e11llsL<; tional A-:ade111y o! ::ic1ence. reported ;i possible health Un its de.livery, said Ley, "( hazard. is showlng sign s •if 11·ill til"c1dc the best 111cthods of couccn1 <ibout l'~t:li1111il!C, an re~trlctiug \he use of artificial s1~·eetcncr u.~c<I by :.11 t•yclainatcs. '' estimated 175 rn ~ 11 1 o n Cor:~u rnrr spokesmen on Aniericans. <.'up110J Hill, Jc.! by Scn atur The svt'eetcncr. kno•vn 11~ \l/arren G. Magnuson 111- cyclamatc, has been linked \I/ash.), have con1plainrd the n1ost recently to severe birth FDA has reacted too slowly to dcfeets in chickens. t'yclan1u1e danger signs Cycla inate is found in a 'rhe agency failed to alf'rt a \\'ide range of products fror11 Natlonat Acaden1y of Sc1c111·c bacon to chi ldren's 1·ita111ins lo l)ancl tu the FDA chromosoinc diet soil drinks and diet food s. study, the critics say. The FDA scicntsts reported in NAS panel issued a gencn1lly late October 1968 thal a I av or able report on cyclamatc break-down product cyclan1ates in December. formed by one or every five And, the critics point Lu the hu1nans 11·ho use l he fact that Ley waited fuur s1veetener causes a sha\lcrini:: 1nnn ths after the report before of genetic 1naterial 11 hen g1vr11 1iropos1ng 11·hat they say <ire to rats. Cornparablc l:(cnet1c n11ld label li ng rcstrictio11s oa breaks in hun1<i11~ a r e eycla111ate use . a ss oc i a I e fl 1vith birt h Products 1Yould h<1vc lo dcfon11itics and cancer. show cyclamate content. and Follov.·i11g netv.·ork television adults and children woul d be ;1ccou11ts of th e deformed advised to limit their intake of chicks, FDA con1n1issioncr the subst.ance. The proposed l!erbcrt L. Ley, Jr. called lale regulations have no1 yet been Ley only la::.t week directed extension of last year's studies on ral t:hroruosorncs tn other laboratvry an1n1al s. He <1l~ol 11·ants the chick c n1 b r y o st udies repealed 1n 1na1nrnals. Doctor Jacqueline Verrell . an FDA scient ist, found that, 15 percent of chicken eggs in ·1 jcctcd with even t I n y cyclan1ate d~s p rod u c e dcforntcd c1nb ryos. T he r c were 1.:rippled spines. un · developed eyes. dwarfed and n11ss1ng wings and legs. l)octor \'crrctl C1nd others c11utioned that the chicken :.tudies arc not directly con1- p<1niblc to 1nan. I Nevertheless, she 11dviscrl pregnant 1vo1ncn to avoid cyclamatcs unt il and unless all doubt is re111oved. The Nation;~I Acaden1y of Scirncc cst1111<1tes t h ri t FAIR r·a11, lair, l•ct11 al . Thc10 I~••• word1 &llm lip fa cto" it> op•"•ficn on lhe 0 ,t,ILY PILOT •dilor•ol P•~~ I V•ry day, ryelamate t•on,u1n1H1u11 1,111 top 21 rn1l hun pOl111d5 tlll'< yc11r. 'fhc Ju!h1r 1 a!ut· 1i! ~·~ 1 l.Hn.J!1• ~ . .ic~ I s ar· µt l1J~l1111i.: $JllU million ar .. !~~1:i!!1•. ~I>.\ 0J/1t·111I~ <iay. ROUND TRIP ~ ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85( .lan1cs I::Jliutl. 23, Or::ingc Coast College .1our11~1l 1 s n1 student 1 ~. as lie and hi!i. ('011te1nporarics s<iy ... \\'hcrr l'L"s at." CJS 11~ :iils 1n ·,vith i\lor111 .\ q d •· , JJ.'\ILY l)IL01' copy desk <.:hief, and Jc 1rn::. soincthing about hc.:idlinc \Vl'iting, cOllY editing: <:ind U!'iC uf good gran1n1<1 l' -such a s nt!ver \11r1LJ1l>-: l.n:: 1. "11·hcrc il'.s <.!l." 1::1 liol t is one of several students invited Lo get 'lhc IL"Ci oJ 111e: r.C1\·sr oo1n during: Na11011al Nc1v spaper \\'eek 1vhi ch co nlinues through ~atur­ rl:1y. last week for a 30-d<1y, hurry. put into erfecl. 1 '-=-=-=-=-====~-=-=-=-==--· OCC Will Dediccite New Library Oct. 26 nrangc Co;.1:-.t Collegt' 11 111 <ledic:-ilc it s nc1v SI 5 n11lhon J1brary V.'lth :l p II h I 1 (' (·r1·c11h111y c111J c011duttcd tours Oct. 2tL Thr c1Trn1onic-; wil l bt"g1n ;ol 2 p.n1. on Lhc loll'c r level of the library. Dr. Hober! R ~·loorc, OCC' prrsidenl, 11 111 i;:1ve I 11 e v.elcon1c, and J)r Norni;in E \\'atso11, l'h;1lll't:!lor. it 11 d Dona ld r, ll\1lf. pre~1dc11I .. r thf" bo;ir(l o! 1 1·11~ICC\ 11 111 11111kc the dedication. Folto11•rng t hf' <·crrmon\'. tou rs 11·111 l)c ht'ld for lhP pul)li(' ~1 f'mhf'r<; o! 1hr ;,iir linr ste"·ardcss ('lass 1v1!1 take groups to r11ch of the four floors, 11·hrre library staff membf'rs 11·111 be on hand to - library proper. The scl:ond and third floor~ r·ontain thr ~lacks a n <l refrrei;,,_r rnatf'ri;ils. Th e fo11rth floor is ;1 111cdia rr~ources center. f'On taining ;i TV studio, reproduction ccn1er :-ind study carrels. At the carrels, students rnay li::.len to tapes, :111d 1n soinc 1·a~r~. 11·attl1 Yido t:1pr~. t'rl:1t1ng 10 their rla~Ses Tht• library als11 <·untan1s group h~1en1ng roon1 s tur t'las~e~ sut·h as music apprcciallon. and sen1inar rootns. J\fesa Girl Gets Deg ree !~uth A Binger, 2 7 O 0 Peterson \\'ay . Costa l\lcsa, is :imong studeuts 11'ho have just been granted their d('grecs by the Univers11y of \\11sco11s1n at l\ladisori. Ocgrccs w r r e a11·arded on rcL"0111 n1endation of 1hc University fa culty upon co1n plet1011 of tht•11· scholastic \Vnrk by the studonts. ?-11 1s~ Hinger w;i s ).!ranted l h " Uachc lnr of Arts degree 111 h1sl111·y. ---------------- PACIFIC INDOOR aa1 AMERICA'S BEST FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT F;·:-•, .. ~·cs .;~·· . :...._· _ :: :: ;~;.,.:.:_.-:_;. : ... TICKETS ON SALE NOW!! ~ri. & Sol .. I p.m .. Sun., l & 6 p.m. Gon . .-.dm. 11.M; Ru . IJ.6111 )),$0/U,00/IJ,OO. 1• •r>d ur>dor '1 pt1co •II psr11. T1ctol1 •• v . C. t1n~1 in Or•ng1 Counly/Mulu~I r ickol .-,gt nclt1/Com11!1(t tt1C•"· vonllOn Ct •lor Ti(kd Oltoc1. Ul-JOOG, Ir lt<>d •tl!·IGGtOU.0 ,, • ..,""' 1nv1lopo , .... <h•<• I• ROOEO. 100 w. l(ATELLi., ""'" HEIM 9lt 01. The hbrary v.•as buill 1vi1l1 S750,000 st ate and fede r<1t unrls on a matching basis .... ·ith local funds in equa l a rn o u n l s . ,\rl'hitect for the building was \\'dharn Bluroc k and Partners of Corona de! r-.1ar. ~~,;~~:~. ''"'"'"' of the '"" THIS FRIDAY /SATURDAY /SUNDAY romplclerl llu s sun1 rncr, and 1~ "••• •H>A• P' P 0 Y' w,,,,,;_ ~~--in regular usage. ·r1ic f1r~l JACK'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR LEVI'S < LEVI'S! Blue Je.1ns $5.98 LEVl'S!l Corduroys $6.50 LEVI'S ~ St.1-Presl Je.1ns $6.91 L E VI'S~ Nvvo 's $8.00 LEVI'S•. Cas ual Pa n 1 ~ fro m $8 .00 the superb Ma n:1attan" 'Custom Limited"" shirt of luxuriou' 80 ~; Dacron•, 20% cotton ... with bolder, wider "now" Kent collar, distin ctive French cu ffs and deep colors like you·ve , neve r seen befo re is here ! HOURS: n TORO D.iil y 10-6, rri. 10 ~o ? S111 l l ti) J SAN CLEMENTE Da1!y 10 to 9, Sun. 10 10 4 1 tzJman/111/faq, Short Sleeve long Sle eve Thr four-s!Ory bu1ldini; ll':ls l ~-"---~-/.~ CONV•N TtON floor is an npcn slud.v 1ir1 -.1 247 Broadway l ft1 ~ CENTER h 51Ari it by •e•cl'"9 !he WEEK· laqu"" l eat h -494·9174 n ~' we~ s~dents may go and ENDE ~ in th. DA ILY rr~~o~c~~l~:~~~l~J~:~~l~::;~~====:~~::::~==~~:====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~=~==~~==:~: come 11•ith uut di stu rbing th" ours: a.m. to p .m. ,. i ·frl,JJ,#i.! !:!.\f#W.191111.1 lij j I piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiili -----' . It's Your Clia11ce To Se 11tl /l Perso11al "Godspe ed' Tt) Tli e Creiv (lttd 1,ell 01ir Astro11c1iits We're With 11 /1e111 As Tlie y Fly 1't> L/1.e Nl(J(Jl t SIGN THE SCROLL FRIDAY OR SATURDAY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA'S CAROUSEL COURT Space Show Open 1-9 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat~ • Frt• ktep1ake prl1es ... 1,000 Apollo 11 "booster' decals to first 1,000 ASTRO SCROLL signers and o"e copy of Associated Press book, 'Footprints on the Moon,' t lYen away .ach hour. • See b.autiful color pri nt~ of pictures taken by "tau rish" Neil Armstrong, Bwzz Ald rin and Michael Collins durin9 man 's first visit to the moon on Apollo 11 mls1ion. • • Cut•way scale model of SIYB (third stCNJ• of Apono moon rocket) made in Huntln9ton leach by McDon- nell Dou9las Astronautics Comopny, the staqe tMt boosts lurtar fll,hts Into moon orbit. Ponti displays ... color photos of hardware and facilitiff pro•ided by North American Rockwell, Phllco· Ford Corporation and H1111ahes Aircraft Company os part of Apollo 12 mission to the moon . A Salute to Our Astronauts During National Newspaper Week Presented by the DAILY PILOT and the South f oast 'Plaza Merchants 'Newspapers-The Space Age Communicators' l ." ~ ... __ .. ' • , . -. '" • • t . --....... ~ ----. --· -·---·-.::: ,_ ... ---. -. ----· --------------------------------------------~------------------ DAIL V PILOT Thllriday, Octobtr 9, 1969 •• • "-'BIG MOOSE' -.l\n Sl\1B rocket. almost 60 feel 'tall and 22 feet in diameter, is loaded aboard \!'uck al f>.1cDonne ll Douglas .<\slronautics Co. plant in l·lunt- lngton 13t'ach to begin it s journey to Cape Kennedy \Vhere it \~ill fly as part of some future Apollo n1i ssion. Cula\vay model of the rocket \\'Jll be featured a t !)AJLY PILOT-!;oulh Coast Plaza space s h o \\I opening Friday on Car ousel Court oi the Norlh Costa f\'lesa shopping center. Daily Pilot, Plaza Salute Apollo With Space Show It was (y.•n years agn today lhat "Big !\1oosc" (!hat 's the astronauts' n1cknamC' for the nearly SO-foot-tall SIVB rockC'l built in Jluntinglon Beach) first y.•as !1rccl as the third stage 1Jf a Saturn V 111000 roc ket assembly. And it L~ just a little morr than a rnonth 11nlil the kr.v component of the Saturn V "Slack" docs its job again- f1ru1g lo insert the as1ronauls or Apollo 12 first inlo a ~<l rk­ ing orbit atX1vc the earth <ind !hen restarting and firing il 1-:inger burst to send lhen1 into a lunt1 r orbit and ni.:u1·s sec· ond visit to th e forbidding desert of the nioon surface. DAILY PILOT readers ca n \\'is h them •·happy lanchng " 1n a special \v riv s om e l 1 me hetv.·e<'n I and 9 p.nl. 11n Fri- d<1y and 11 ;1.1n. and 6 p.1n. un Saturrlay. Jn a salutr lo lhe ;11·- con1plishn1l'nl~ of t h e Apollo I J crew .'.Ind a "bon voyage" to Ast ronauts Pete Conrad. Dick Cordon and Al Bean y.·ho will fly Uie Apol lo 12 mission on Nov. 14, the DAILY PILOT and South Coa st I' I a 7. a mC'rchants v.·ill st ai;c a space show Friday and Saturday. Highligh t of the sho w clima xing N;it ion:-il Newspaper \Vee kis expected In be I he :-igning of 1hc "Ai;tro Scroll'' by thousands of shO\v \'ilH1nrs. The sc roll -a lc!lcr vnshing the Apollo 12 crew Godspee1I un its vcn1urc into space-will be on display 1n Carousel Court on lhc 1na\l at S(lu1h Coast Plaza. 1\ long roll of Sears Slates Ne'v Hours .J1ngl!ni:: yule!idr brll;; :1rr ,just around th(' c:1lcnrlar t'!1r· ncr and 21 Sca rs. Hnr h11l·k :-ind Company stores 1n Oran~<' ;.ind Los Angeles c:oun!I<'~ "ill re· in ai n open on Sund :1.y. The full ·linc rc1111I s1orcs \Vi 11 i;\ay open beginning Nov . 2. supph·n1t nu11 g n:guk11· \rel'kd ay hour~ of 9 .. 10 .:i .m. to 9:30 p.m., although Sunday hours have not bl•en C'SL'.lblish- cd ye t. Sears slorc.~ have ignored an increasi ng trend amoilg other retailers l.o do .business on Su nday, noted E. \V.·\Vcldoo, general manager of lhe retail district encompassing the two counties. He said increasing sug- gestions by custorncrs has ll'd to review and change of the past policy, a t least for lhe pre.Christmas shop pi n g season. paper \11ill be provided to ac-jectives of Apollo 12. commodate signatures of The moon mission will in· !hose 11•ho want to join in and elude an attempt by the crew "'ish the astronauts well. to land near "'here Surveyor r~irsl t.000 signers of the Ill landed on Apri l 17. 1967, scroll will each receive a rcrl, after a 6.>-hour journey lo the "'hite and blue decal 11·Hh the 1noon. 11·orcls, .. Apollo Eleven" and The Apollo 12 cre\v111en will "good Old U.S.A ..•. Firsl on <11Lempl to br ing b<1ck a piece The f\.1oo n," of Surveyo r lit for study by Every hou r nn the hour earthbound scientists. thr1Jughout the show, one copy Another major displ;i y at of lhc Associated Press hook, Lhc space show v.•ill be a co!- "Foolprlnts on The i\<1oon,'' Jcc liun of color prints of v.<il! be given lo a scroll signer. photographs laken on the A cutaway scale model of moon surface and in fl ight by the SIVlt, furn ished by the Apollo 11 crcw1nen, Neil roc ket's 1nanufacturer the Arm stro ng. "Buzz" Aldrin and J\1 c Donne I! D oug 1 as l\1ichael Collins. Astronautics Co., will be on The ASTRO SCROLL letter display throughout the t\\'O-day and all 1hc sign:iturcs rol- ~how. lccted during the sho\v 1vill be 01her exhibits furnished by · relayed "·ith the :issistance of pnrlici pants in thr Apollo pro-National Aeronautics and gr<1m-the Philco-Ford Corp. Space Admin1strallon officials 11nd \'or1h Americ<1n Rotk\1•rll to the Ariollo 12 crewmen Corp.-also v.·ill be displa yetl. before they blast off next One display picture. a n1onth. reprod uction of a drawing of Delivery of the scroll into the Surveyor manufactured by the hands of the astron11uts llughes Aircrart Co., \1·ill call will be reported in lhc DAILY <1ttcntion to one of the ob-PJLOT. * 'Na111es, News' Display To Joi11 Space Exhibit llis\oric spiicc flights and other headlinc·n1aking C\'ents -ancl th(' autographs of the personali lics invoh·l·d -arc -.ho\1·cased in a spetial di..,pl<1y 11 hi ch 11·ill be ;i i;ort of "sille ;<.h O\\''' lo the DAILY I'ILOT· Sot1th Coast Pl<11<1 space PX- hihil Friday a111t S.'lturda~·. The rxhil>'1t. "Names 1n ThP. i\c11-.:' ~t01r1 cd as a hohby :tU ~ t·ars <igo by John :\!<"C:irthy (1f Cost:1 J\1r:;:-i. h:is g1'011n inln ;i lr:l\'C'l1 ng ril tr;1rtu1n 1\·h1ch ;1pp<':t rs al l 01·r r 1hc L"nitC'd S1:1tr"i. Ar1d "sho\1•n1an" t.k·C;i rthv has :ilso t;1ken in t11s IJ -vear:. nld son. Senn. a~ a p:-ir1n~r 111 procuring cl1 spl:.iy s !or the ex· l11blt. Tht: ~ho11' is. in rt·<J h1 \'. n collection of ne1r~paper ironl pa g e ·" \l'h1eh have h c r 11 autographc<l by lh(' pc.r~ons involved in the n1ajor stories headlined on them, Personalities who se headline fame and autographs are in the exhibit in clude Eddie R ic kenbacke r , Dwight Eisenhower. , Harry Truman. Omnr Bradley, .!\lark Clark and Field .!\1ar s hal .!\lonlgomery. Astronauls whose headlines ~and autographs are in the col· lection are Alan Snepard. J ohn c:lcnn, Frank Borman, ,James Lovell and William Anders. The "Names in The News·· :;;ho11· will be on di spl:iy lrotn 111111> through S.:iturdav on Carousel Court at So1nh Co<is! Plaza and ran be i;c<'n duri ng rc~ul ar bus1nes~ linur~ at th(' North Co~t<i :0.les:i shopping center. Punt, T est Signups Set ll rf!l~lr;i1inn i<> nn\v und<'r \\'<.!Y for Ilic 1969 Ford J\1o1or Cn111p11ny Punl, P:iss und l\1ck <'onl c~L ,\ponsnred JOinlly by the cities of Nrwport Bracll . Costa !1,;1esa anti Ille ltarbor 4rea Boys· Club. Hegistration is being tak en al all city recreation areas. !he Boys · Club and Theo Robins Ford ~howrootn. Then:• is not ent ry fcl' lor the contest. y.•hich is OJK'n to all boys 8 through 13 ye:.ir.s or age . Aea championship~ wil br held Saturday fron1 9 to 10 ·30 a.m. at Newport llarbor lligh School stadium. W ool1 vorth Expands W oolco State Stores Ilea eh l\'lan G i ,·en LA Fire Post LOS ANGELES -F. \'¥'. \Voolworth Company today an· nounced plans for a major tX· pan.sion of its Woolco Depart- ment Store <tivision i n I o Soulhl'm California beginning t his year. ln a press conference called jointly by \\'oolworth a n d 1~acific Co a s t Properties, developers of the f i r s t Southland Woo!til store , 10 be located in La Mirada. an ex· tensive progran1 or develop- ment of \\'oolco stores in or near all major cities th rough- out California was outlined. Los Angeles cily fireman J erry E. Smith of 21822 Storfirc Lan e, Jluntington Beach, has been promoted to sen Io r fire inspe<.1or, r~ire Chief llay1nond Hill aruiounced lOcl<1y. S111ith has lived in Hun· tington Beach for three years and has been a. member of the Los Angeles department for eight years. Prepare Your Car Now For The Cold Months Ahead! 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Johnson from for a IO day moratorium on other youth groups~ vember to try to ketp the to the Capitol to the Whi te Chicago, sctne o{ the fi rst ma· the White House last year are criticism Oi the Nixon ad-A number of Republican pressure on Nixon. And they }louse during a demonstration jor localized protest of the taki ng dead aim for lhe first m In i s l r al ion's Vietna1n lawmakers also have declared say three more may be sched-runnlng from Nov. 13 to 15. sea~n. The Chicago prote~t time al Richard M. Ni>;on in a policies, this first major an-support for the moratorium, uled. The march, which sponsor.ii was organized by a splinter tiwar demonstration s i n c e including Sens. Charles E. During this period, still say is expected to attract group of Students for a coocerted new campaign to Nixon took office has gained Goodell of New York and other, separately organized about 45,000 persons, is being Democratic Society called the end U.S. military in volvement a;upport on Capitol Hill. Mark 0. llatfield of Oregon protests are planned. organized by the New Rev o I u ti o n a r y Youth in Vietnan1. Sens. Edmund S. Muskie or and Reps. Donald W. Riegle On Nov. 14 the Student t.tobilization Con1mittee to t.fovement. Af{er a year of relirtively Maine, George S. McGovern of .fr_ of Michigan and Paul N. t 1obilization Comm lltee to end End the War in Vietnam, a Leaders of all the bigger mild dissent, opponenlS of the South Dakota a nd Edward t.1. McCloskey of California. the \Var in Vietnam is calling coalition of protest groups. demonstrations have pledged "'ar "'iii seek next Wednesday Kennedy· of Massachusetts -The protest also received for a boycott of classes, by Each marcher is to carry to try to keep their protest~ in cities across the nation to all plan to deliver speeches at some i 111 pr ts s iv e en· both students and faculty the nan1e of a U.S. serviceman nonvio lent and "'ilhin legal "maximize public pressure" different demonstrations in dorsernenls in a full-page New 1nembers, at high schools and killed in Vietnam and intone bounds. ·rtiey said lhis was on 1 h e President through New England on Wednesday. York Times advertisement universities, accompanied by the n am e as l he important, to show th a t mass rallies, door-to.door c'an-J.lt<:arthy, who has ap-signed by promioc.1t political antiwar activities in sur· dtmonstrators move single responsible people were at:· vassing and wid e eiposure of ___ Pl_a_u_de_d __ lh_• __ v_i_e_1_n_a_m __ a_n_d_c_i_,i_l _n~·g)l_i._1_e_ade_r_s_. ___ r_ou_nd_i_n~g_c_•m_m_u_ru_·u_·,_,_. ____ n_1e-'-pa-st_lh_•_"_'h_il_•_H_ou_se_. ___ 1_i,_·•_IY_•_P_J>OS_i_n_g_lh_e_w_ar_. __ their objectives. Bigger Pensions Due, For Co11gr ess111e1i Too The Vietnam htoratorium Committee sponsoring the Oct. 15 protest i.s urging laborers and businessmen to stop \\'Or k· ing, merchants to close their shops and school officials to cancel classes. They want to show antiwar sentiment is not confined lo pacifists, leftists, militant students and a smat- tering of over-thirty liberals. The comm ittee, composed prirnarily of you ng people who worked in the presidential campaigns of Sens. Eugene J. PtlcCarthy, (D-Minn.), a nd YELLOW BIRD! Por Gorden Beaut y Pio n! o CANARY BIRD TREE Spectacult r yello w bird -like flo wers. WA SllINGTON !U PI) Bigger pensions are in the works. For Social Securl1y reel· pienlS, it may mean JS percent extra, raising the average n1onthly payment for man and wife from $150 to about 1172.50. For congressmen retiring or defea ted in the next few years, it means as much as several t housand dollars a year extra, for total pensions up to $3~.000 a year. Cover nm e n t workers i:enera!Jy also will get a better break on retirement, along \l'ith built-in protection (lo bi! provided also for con· gressmen) against cosL·of-liv- ing increases. · House Democrats in cau cus Tuesday went on r e c o r d unanin1ously for a Social Security boost of "at least" 15 percent, lo be effective "not later !han'' Dec . ]. President Nixon has asked for a 10 per- cent boost, to take effect April ). ' The House \Vay.s and ?\1eans Committee starts work hear- ings Oct. 15, with approval of 1ome increase by Congress a certainty, eiUter this year or so drawn as to be retroactive. As for the congressmen, their increase was wrapped up 1'uesday with H ou s e ac· t r S I Robert F. Kennedy, (0-N.Y.), c e P a n c e o e n a e say they hope to convince Nix· amend111en1s to a bill liberaliz-on that the majority of ing pensions for all govern-Americans is in favor of an 1nent workers. immediate pullout from Vi el- The $34,000 maximum con-nam. gressional pension alread:t They also seek to was law for members \~·ith as demonstrate that opposition to much as 32 years go~ernment the "'ar has not been de(used service, but it wasn't lo take by Nixon's decisions lo cut fu ll effect until Jl.1arch I, 1974. draft inductions by 50,000 men But \\'ilh changes agreed to in the last quarter of Ute year Tuesday -unless the bill and to \\ithdraw 60,000 Ill.en Clraws an u n expe c ted from Vietnam. presidential veto -the max-Thousands of Americans imum \\'ill be av:1ilable tci from all ~'alks of life. in- vcteran members retiring as eluding some members of early as 1i1arch I, 1972. Congres!I, plan to take part in \\'hat the bill does is Jet moratoriun1 day activities. go~'crnment retirees figure Nixon has said the demonstra- thcir pensions on the basis of tions will not affect his Viet· their three highest years as nam decision. A leader of the before. The payment can t.olal movement says an objective 80 percent of this figure, plus of the movement is lo change the President's mind. cos t-of-living adjustments. David 1-Iawk. a former Because congrer5smcn just ~tcCarthy worker and one of boostt>d their pay rom $.10,000 the committee's nation 8 I to $42,SOO a yea r, effective last coordinators. said: !ifarch 1,. the Utree-year gim· mick can make a substantial "We th.ink he'll set political difference to members losing suicide in not ending the war. r He know' lh•re are primaries or quitting in the n<!ar uture. .. and congressional elections in In approving the bill by 1970 and tr he doesn't bring the I una nimous consent the House troops home. Democrats are took pains to point out that going to get elected. He'll n1embers' a. n n u a I coo-leam the same thing LBJ ran lribulions &o the retirement into. Now it makes even more fund al.so were going up, from sense." 7 ~%. to S percent of their annual Sen. McCarthy'! success In pay. Members said also they the first Democratic presiden- Yrere paying more into the tial primary, in New fund so far than was being Hampshire, last year -he drawn ouL came close to outpolling "There's no real bonanza Johnson -was credited in here for members o f large part to support from Congress, regardless of what \"olers opposed to Johnson's !hr nr.ws media say," said Vietnam policy. Jo hnson Hl'Jl. Dominick V. Daniels \D-~ubsequenlly ann o un c ed p I ease Do 11' t I p;N;;.;;J;;);;, lh;;;;e;;b;;i l;;I' ';;;;m;;a;;o;;a";;';;'-;;;;;;;;;;;;';;";;r;;oh;;3;;1;;h;;e;;w;;oo;;;;ld;;n;;o;;l;;s;;";;k;;o;.rl F ee d Then1 Cl!ESSJNCTON England I UPI I -At Chc~sington Zoo man 1oi ncd Ute animals behind bars. 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'Ille Philadel phia Phillies announced the trade of Allen to lhe Cardinals for calcher Tim McCarver, ou tfielder Curt Flood, relief pilelier Joe Hoerrl('r and out- fiekler Byron Browne. Infielder Cooki e Rojas and pitcher Jerry John.son a·ent along with Allen. F'lood , howe ver, heard of the trade and immediately annOWlCed he had retired from baseball. The Cardinals said Flood's decision di dn 't change a lhlng. "Once the trade is rnade. it goes," said a St. Louis spokesman. • Phillies general manager John Quinn said only, "I have no statement until I have had a chance to talk with Flood."' The deal, according to the Cardinals' spokesman, could wind up in the office or the commissioner of baseball. Allen, the slugging first baseman, 1,1.·as overjoyed at the news of the trade. "Six years in this town (Philadelphia) is enough for anybody. I'm glad lo be away from Quinn and all of them. They-treat JOU like caltle." Flood said in a !ltatf'ment released by a public relations agent: "If I were younger I certainly would enjoy playing for Philadelphia. But under t he circumstances, I have decided lo retire from organized baseball effective today (Wednesday) ... " The JZ-year-o!d Flood and th e Z7-year- old McCarver "'ere the key figures in the deal for Philadel phia. Flood is one of the best defensive out- fielders in baseba ll and hit .ZSS ·wlth 57 JIB! this past season. P..1cCarver hit .250 and had 51 RBI as lhe Cardinals, favored lo "'in the Nationa l League pe nnanl for lhe third straighl year, finished a disap- pointing fourth in their division. Allen batted .288 with 32 home runs and 8!1 RBI in 118 games with the Phillies in 1969. Jn his six seasons in the National League he has become ooe of the mo;;t feared sluggers in the game. lie l\as hit 177 home runs and driven in 544 runs, averaging .300 al bat. Allen's parting with lhe Phillies was a foregone conclusion. The only guessing was lo v.·hal clu b and for what players. The 27-year-Qld Allen has been involved in ooe controversy after another with the Phillies' management. Tw c> managers, Gene Mauch and Bob Skinner left the club after problems with Al~n. litauch was fired. Skinner qui l, blasti ng Carpenter and Quinn for protecting Allen. Allen 's problems with lhe Phillie.'> began July 3, 1965, when he had a light during batting practice with teammai,. Frank Thomas. Thomas 1,1.·as released and after that Allen was the victim o[ in-- tense booing from the home fans. Then , tht>re were mis6ed airptanes, missed games, latenesses for battin g practice, a bar fight. and an almost crip- pling injury highlighting his stormy career. Cardinals' Co-captain Surprised, Disappointed ST. LOUIS (AP) -Outfielder-portrait artist Curt Flood expressed "surprise and personal disappointment" at the an- nouncement of his trade from St. Louis lo Philadelphia Wednesday and said he "wld retire from baseball. "\Vhen you spend 12 years l'.'ith one club. you develop slrong ties with your teammates and the fans who have sup- ported your efforts over a period of years," the Redbird co-captaijl said . His 1969 saJary reportedly was about $90.000. Flocxf, catcher Tim McCarver, relief pitcher Joe Hoerner and outfielder Byron Browne were traded to Philadelphia for outfielder Richie Allen, pitcher Jerry Johnson and infielder Cookie Rojas. flood hit better lhan .300 for the Cardinals in six different seasons but dropped to .285 in 1969. llo said age, family obligations and business interezts played a big part in his decision to an- nounce his retirement. .. As you know, I'll soon be 32 yeani of age. Jn add ition, with my playing days nearing an end due to physical con· siderations alone, I've had to think of my own and my children's future. Conse- quently, I've felt that I should give more time to the photo studio fral'IC'hisc business as "'ell as a large backlog of oil portra it commissions," Flood said. !\fcCa rver, the olher Cardinal co-cap- tain, 1vho started with the Cardinals about 10 years ago, said "I ha ve enjoyed being a Cardinal and playing with them. The organization as a "·hole has treated me great," he said. "It's going to be a challenge to me to make the Phils a "'in ning ball club. If I can help do that, lhen that ls my aim and desire." McCarver. "'ho 1~·iJl be 28 this month , hil .260 and had 51 RBI's and seven home runs last season. The in1n1ed1 a1 r pl.-in of Int' cun1p:iny i• to break th!'.' li3-)e:J r..(lld l;111d·~ix'('d rct:1irrt for stearn cars. 127.66 rnpb . 1111h this l'\- per iment;il vehicle. 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Hedrich plans to ~in thr record a~­ sault at Bonnr1"1llr. !;tah. the week (lf Oct. JQ Ii "'111 t;i kf' a 2-1,1.·a~ run a\"er:1g- 1ng abou1 130 1nph to qu.tlify for Ulf' record. ahd llC'iin rh 11 outd also like to set new ~IJ('{'d \l;1ndards at other d1st:incrc; \\'ilh the car The ~!ca111 c;1 ~t1·n1 1M111 "f~ a ~fl 1n1 !1 \!crcruiscr ~111!hoanl 1nan nl• eng111f' Tl'c ~tea1n propul\1nn '-\ ~1t•n1. ;i df'1 ~·lr•p1n1•11! 1,f Hedrich ;ind Hi t h:ird .J Snlllh. ,\lid.,.,,,1 Cit.v in1·.,ntnr. \\Orks !JkP 1h1s The 11qu1d -"atcr 1rith lubrir.:int~ .:irl- ded -IS pu111rx·t! fr on1 .1 r1.•!;er\O!r tri !ht• :.learn genrr;1t1•r 11111•1'1' it fln11 s 1hrut1J:h coils pnst ;1 k1·ru~.:n1 ·-h.-..:I fla1nc 11 hit'll heal.'i the s(}lu11on lo stean1 The 1hrott lr 1";1!ve fC'f·f!s lhe !1 [£•,1111 through a d1st nh11tur 1nlo the !lltl\or through the ::park plug holes. 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There :ire 1l1sc brakt•s f)!l the \':1pnr11.rr, but Hed rich really dorsn't nro:I any. \V11h :-.1l'<HTI lars all ) uu hare ti) do is throw 1hf• 1•ngin(' in rl'\'Prsc. One fel lov• 111 \Viilnu\ Creek "'ho owns a Doble built 1n till' 1920s. has 01 C'rhaulcd tus hr:if..t·~ 111·i1..'t ln i;xJ,000 1nill'~ Laver Survives, E111erso11 Win~ \. . .\~ \IF:(;AS 1 AP\ -Four or the eighl ~rNlr<1 men'~ singles pla yers fell by the 11 :1~'."1de \\'t•dnr~Jay as play 1n lhc. S50.000 ll1111 ;1rtl ll u~h<'s Open T1 ·n111~ L'h~Hl\­ l'IO!lships a1tv:incf•d to tile quarter.finals . 1\u 1 ~!'f'<I Hod Laver nartu"·ly csc;1 rx·d chn11n<tl1on. The rcd-halrecl !'.>Uuthpaw ~L1r1(·tl :-.lull'!}' uga1nsl Andres G1n1eno lir1.1r·o· ht• ~h<irpened his backh:inci line shols to dc fr;!\ the Spaniard. 4-fi, 8·6_ fi.2. l~nv t'.rnt'rson ol Nc1vport Beach ilrtc,1trtl l'1errc IJarl hes of France. 11 -9. li-L l\ut Atissics Tony Hoche, No. 2 seed, John '.\e11cnrnbc, No. 3 and f'red St olle. .\o. II :ilnng-\1-'ith fifth-seeded Tom Ok ker ur ][\\!land. ill! lost lo unseeded op. l)()nrnts. 11.-... ·1·, O' \',f<:l'f '41V' ,flOnd •OOM er r."tl''I )•<"II•> on I•• U!l.OGO HU!;~·· o~"· • "" ~O•C"·'" ae! M••I• lltt»•n. 1 \ 11. """~' "'"'art, J•~• o.r .. rnr, • • 1 '.>. '"'"'"" C.cn,,l•I d~I Jc"'1 NtN<.,,..,bt , •-1. •-J. Cl II ll«h•v a••. lcm O>l•r, 6--J, 1' •• ..., ~IOU• Ot! 110\J•' larlD• ... l. •J 11, llf\I rO\lr.d m•1tn OO•IOOn'!d !fem l"""'•v """ 10 1u1-n~1. l~~t• do! Androl C.Jme.-.o. • 6, l·I , 1·1. p I> (V'I ~·· T(>ny llnc~•. ~' 60 11~~ r''"''"~ de•. Plr rr• lht!fl•\, ll•t , • ! ~l•n ~m.r" d•• F'f'll ~~lie, l).ll, '"· Helms Raps Cincy Owner CJKCJK :\ATI (A l'1 -\\ 111111ng is the name of the gamt>," ~.ud l!rds prtsidcn t Francis L. Dale fnllo111ni.: lht• firing 11f manager Da.,.c Brist11I \\ed11esd<ty but 1l 1,1.•asn'I popular \\'Ith Sllrnt• pln~cr-.. The Reds manager 11 as let g11 aftf'r four years by Bob Hnwsam, general manager v.•ho said h1· 1nok lhe ac11or1 .. after completely rr1 u·11 u1g th•' en\lrt' ope.ration. I felt a mana~cnal f'hangc was necessary ... Bristol. 36. youngesl 111:1na~1·r in tlw> major lragues. was offrn•d ;, trunl office job as llo~·sa m '.s assistant tor special projttts. f\o successor 1,1.~1.~ 11111n1·1h:itcly named . "I can't hrhr,·c it." :said \h~' 'o:r r:ippv i;econd ha Sf' man Tiin1r11 y llrln1• 11 ho p11t his future w1th the llcd.s on the llnc. "II 110,1·.s;un lhinks he e:in fi nd a bcUt·r 1nnnuger than Dar r Bristol lht'n he'd Ix'!· ll'r look upst;:tlrs . "ll r ~ays he took a rt1•iew nf the opt·rn· 11011 <ind decid!'Q Da1·c should hr fir ed. \\'1•11, rna\he hl''d h<'11cr takl' stock 11f h1n1seH .affit Lbe 1.1·ay h{' runs the op<'r:i- tion," Helms said. "Tiunk fl( that 1rip lo f\.\ontrea l 11hc11 11r lft-.1 three of four The lral"cl con· 1l1llon~ "·ere bnital, \re ble\1-' thrct> gamec; l){'rau~'.' 1,1.·c 11'er(' worn l)Ut and you can·l hl:un(' Bn,1;101 for 11 "\'('!. Oa1c tnnk the rap for the Iron! off1{'C. lie 1.1·oulch1 1 :-.:iy anythin,::. That's h1111· hl' IS. '1 m 1hr01l!J?.h in ('1n1·111 1111tl 1 kn11w I 111 1:n1nJ?. 111 IX' 1rnrlrr!. so ! n1 ~11y1 n,i: \\ h111 I 1t1u1K .. 111·1111 , :-,11t1. Nal111n11I Lengui; bal!ln~ •'han1pion Pete Hf1Sc said he .. really li ked Dave . I've l1k· cd c1·cry rnanager l'\·e ever played for hul Oa1«' is son1cthing different. He's the run~t dc1t1catcd man I know." Ho5e !'rrd1led Bristol with developing I hr Hrcts as pennant contenders and, 11 hllC' disappointed at losing out in the- :\.11111nal Lcagur Western Division by ilKlr games lo ,Atlanta, Rose felt 1970 11 ould be the year for the Reds to win. 'fhr failure ln 1969 1,1.·as !ht pitching. Rose lei! You c11n·t bl ame him ror lht. sore anns our pitchers ha d. You can'I blame the p1tChl'r~. It 's just par1 or baseball." Brtstol took lhe firing phi losophir111ly: 'Th:1 !':.. p;irt nf 1n;1nag1ng." he said. "\\'hi'n 11111 1.1kr a joh you knnw ~·ou f•11•11l11.1llv 11111 gr1 llrcrt. \\'hen you don't v.111 11's l1n1c to start packing." Sta1iford 1fo11, 27-20 Tribe-Trojan Biggie Recalls 1951 Thriller It 's been 18 ye ars s1ncC' a Stanforrl·L'SC football game signif1t'<I anything more than just anolher conference n1atch for the Trojans. l:lul it appears. by lheir records al lt·asl. !hat Saturday's clash between the t1\·o "'Ill play a large part in deciding the Pacific 8's Rose Bo\\'I entry in 1970. The only sarious hurdlr either will fa ce after Saturday night's beef is UCLA (the team I pick lo make it lo Pasadena ). As 1,1.·as the case wlien SC and Stanford Gll'JOI WMITI '"'''' u ''"''' •••••• '' WHITE WASH •••••••••••••••••••• t·ol11dcd in 1951, a near-sellout cro1,1.'d l.'J expected. And a high sco ring game can be anticipated. A 96-ynrd kickoff ret urn by Stanford's Bob Mathias in '51 gave his team a 27·20 triumph before 96,000 fans. The Tribe \Vent on lo the Rose Bowl and was suf· focated by Illinois, 40-7. Now USC has an explosive offense and a strong defense. Stanford has offensive migh t but has sho~·n llttle in lht way of dt>Fense lhus far. Too. the Troja~ have John McKay ror a head coach whil e the Tribe has John RalJton. '\'Ith that in mind I have to go along with use to bag a victory . Earlier Saturday the Big !O's most like- ly Rnse Bowl conlendtrs duel at Ann Arbor, Mich .• as Purdue tackles the L'niversity of Michigan. 'fab the winne r of lhat one lo v.·lnd up ~rrood to Oh io Slate in the CfJnfert.nce and thus come to Pasadena Jan. I. OhJG Sta te is ineligible to come because nf a c1rcull ruhng prohibi ting te8ms from con1ing successive years. Thr n1ost in1ert'Sltng pr ospect. ho'.1·c1·er, ls Purdue anr! Stan ford colliding on New Year's. Tl1cy played last \\'eek \11th the former lakini;. a 36·35 \'Ctdict. l~.,· .. 111·ea S t11rs S parkle F'oriner ~l11ter Del player Jack Wig· more bas rushed for four toocbdowas artd passed for two others as a Washington State University quarterback. He'• hll 31 of 60 pas."Jes for W ya rds. He'll be facing L'O.A. Saturday. \\'ashio(toa :State Is 1-% and bas r1~ cially bad flrst halves, bet.a& outscored 75-16 lhe flrst two quarters thus far. Gver at Cal State (Long Beach) ex- \\'estminsler lligh and Golden \\'est College field gene ral Sha"·n rt1cKi nney has clicked on 38 of 64 aerials for 579 yards and two touchdowns. He's also rushed for 41 yard s. Orange Coast area players DOW per· formiDg at Cal State (Fullerton) Include Jim Rufer (Fountain Valley); Bruce Jobnson !Ntwport l. Bruct Kranz If.olden 'f\'esl); Vern Ploeger (Oraap Coa1t). UCI Coach Gets ro1t UC Irvine coach Gary Adams wt\l manage a summer baS'eball league in Rapid City, South Dakqta next year, v.·htch will be: a great recruiting gimmick for the Anteate r tutor. He will be permitted to bring two of hill UCI pla:yen to the club (the ChJefs). And li e can also bring any number of jaycee transfers he may care to add to the roster. Tile playe~ aren't paid for t heir baseball erpklits but they are giwen chores connected with the club and remunerated accordingly. And for a bonus, major league $<:Outs keep a cloae eye on the circuit-known as the College Basi n League. Stith stars a.~ Sal Bando. Frank Howard and Reggie J ac kson ha \'e roin- peted in the loop. 1 '68 Memories Still Haunt Orange Coast Bv .JOEL SCH\\'ARZ 01 t~1 D1i!J P'ilO! Stoll Ever since the .Junior Rose 8011·! cham- pi(lnship year of 1963. Fulfertcm JuniOT" Colll.'ge has haunted Orange Coast Col- lcs:::e's football team like a dark shadow. The Hornets have 11·hippcd the Pirate:i fh·e slraight times bu t no loss was as bit- ter as last year's 20-17 decision. OCC ownett a 17·7 lead before bowing. Yet that game, 1,1.·tiich the Pirates gave away in the last six minutes, may play a kry role in the outcome of the 19ft9. rematch which v;i ll be staged Saturday at Analieim Stadium. Orange Coast's players and V.'ere convinceti last yea r they better tean1 and the memory defeat is etched in their mind s. coaches had the of that Take Rick \\'hite, Orange Coast's big 220 pound defensi\'e end. He still carries some painful reminders of the '&8 contest. "I 1,1.·as never on a winning team before ! came to Orange Coast," he says, "and Jt means a Jot be be a v.i nner. I have a few th ings to settle with Fullerton -my middle finger and my right knee." \Vhile banged the finger in the. Fullerton game and he still can'l straighten it out. He also wean a brace on his right knee 1.1'hcre he injurflt the ligaments against Fullerton on what he called "being cheap shot led ." Tackles George Folletl and J ohn No1.1tary. v.·ho play along 5ide or 'Vhile, also are hungry to v.·ln after losing high school car~rs at Corona del Mar and Villa Park. "\\'e want this one badly," says F'ollett. And Noutary echoes by saying, ''we. want lo evm the score." f lanker Bruce Hicks, 1,1.·ho had a ca.a removed so he could play in the Fuflerton game last year, says the ~17 defeat "was the 'A-'Orst loss I've ever been in." The Orange (.oast players aren't wildly and loudl y emotiona l about Saturday's game, and practice. sc5s ions don 't aeem more intense than no rn1al. "We·,., had a good 1.1·cck of practice," ~ays coach Dick Tucker. j c N•• "' \\"ii Sta sin• A sid· ' tha bal cou on the An o ti or th• A No. 3-0 in : ' 3~. dar tha of I sea I' Re< (Ar aw: coa U-0< yea ( I ( ~ Y,'01 not nig' N" .. if blo• v ~le: l\'e( "'ht ob• H fiftl On nn Sa> v.•hi gro f gur " grn tai r tha con th• " Th< Sla Th< the "" the Nc- ;ho \Nt ' not of Fri Esl tor .1 swi ba< Na the Na pet his • • ' Newport Defense Sl1oulders Burden Against Colonists By ROGER CARLSON 01 Ille D•llY Pilot Still Coach Wade Walls o f Newport Harbor High School calls Saturday's showdo~ n with Anaheim at La Palma Stadium, "lhe biggest garne since I've been al Newport.'' And well he shou ld con- sidering what 's al stake. Newport Harbor, a school that hasn't wun a varsity foot- ball championship in 27 years. could assume a stranglehold on the~unset League title if the Sailors can get past Anaheim, a team thal is tradi- tionally ranked in the top 10 or the CIF. Anaheim is t:urrently the No. 2 team behind Blair with a 3-0 record. Both teams are l·O in Sunset hostilities. Newport, meanwh ile, is also 3-0, including a 34-13 pasting of dangerous Santa Ana, a club that was considered the equal of Newport Harbor in the pre- season dope sheet. Watts viewed the Anaheim- Redlands tussle e a r l i e r (Anaheim won, 28-6) and came away with the impression that coach Clare VanHoorebeke's troops are as tough as last year's Sunset League run- CM Coach First-rate Optimist By GLENN WHITE Of tPle Dally Pilot Still nersup and CIF A A A A llemifinalists. Watts' formula for beating the Coloni sts in their own back yard is simple: "We C'an'l make one mi slake defensively." He classifies the Anaheim offense as comparable to Hun- tmgton Beach's with the emphasis on the quarterback uption play and the tailback ·s charges over Lackie. But he adds, "They're also a great deal reminiscent of San- ta Ana. It seems you <:an con· lain them for 80 lo 90 percent of the game and then they'll break one off on you. They are very explosive." Watts' defense will be using his standard 5-3 setup with variations in the attempt lo slop Anaheim. Newport doesn't have the in- dividual standouts l h a t Anaheim possesses. 'The C o I o n i s t s boast quarterback George Fraser ~ who was named All-CIF first string as 3 sophomore in leading Anaheim to the CIF championship. Last year he earned All-C IF second team honors. He can beat a team with his running, pa:;sing or derensi ve efforts in the backfield . And, Tim Thorn has proven more than just a thorn m op- ponents' defenses. The hard-running breakaway thrNit conlinuallv .keeps defenses honest against Fraser. Whal Newport does ha,·e to counteract that, however, 1s depth and balance. Max Miller. one of the world's leading optimists, if not a realist. calls his Friday night opponent ''on a par with Newport Harbor," and adds· "if they make mistakes, we·11 blow them apart." In the Santa Ana win fi ve <.hfferent bat:ks scored for the Sailors -and that doesn't in- clude two of the top backs-Court Reeser or Rocky Dixon. DAIL v PILOT s1111 1"11e10 And the Sailors possess a A CASE OF INTERFERENCE -Saddlcback College's Marc Hardy is hav- top-nolch passer. something ing a hard time getting his ha nds free to catch this pass with a Grossmont the Bluejackets have Jacked defender hanging on to his anns. Hardy, who has grabbed 17 tosses this year. year-in and year-out. will perfonn Saturday night against College of the Desert jn Saddleback's You wonder if the Costa l\lesa boss didn 't misread his weekly schedule or opponents when he comes up wilh those observations. QuartcrbKk Bill Shcd d ~f_i r_s_t~D_e_s_er_t~C_o_n_~_r_e_n_c_e~g-a_m_c_'·~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ carved up the Santa Ana His foe, Loara, Is ranked fifth ln the CIF', second in Orange County and is working on a 16-game win streak. '!'he Saxons ripped Orange, 27-0. while the latter nipped Miller 's group, 6-0. However, Max sticks by his guns. "We'll stick mainly with our ground game. There are ccr· tain areas or their defense that can be exploited. If wr control the bail , we can beat them. "But we have to control it. They like the wirle open game "Their quarterback (Don ~tandley) has good speed . They ha,·e fast guards and their line 1s quick. lJelensively they appear sou nd, too. ''However, we don 't feel they're any better t h a n Newport and you know we should have beaten them (Newport)." Miller says the :\lcsans arr not comi ng off thr1r best gaml' of 19G9 dcspilr thr f<id Friday's 31 -7 bouncing of Estancia was their lone vic- tory or the campaign. . The Mustangs have one switch lO the 0 f f e n s J v f' backfield with junior Randy Naylor starting in the place ol the injured Dave D a v i s . Naylor averaged four yards per carry against Estancia, hi s varsity playing debut. SOFT SELL SAM secondary last week to the lune of 208 yards, surely a record of some sort for yards gained through the air in Newport's modern history. Newport maneuvers with a single-wing type o f r e n s e despite the T-quarterback. Leading the way for the Sailors horde of backs arc tackle Dave Marlin, running E!Uard Bob Tripp and strong side blockers Grant Gelkcr and Jerry Smlth. ... Newporl·An•Pltim Strlu 1937-Anehelm 70, Nt wporl H8rbor 0 1933-Ana"••m 11, Nt woorl Hatbor O l~H~AMhr·m IJ, Nrwporl H~rhor O 193~An•lit•m ~. NrWDOrl IMrbor 0 1•r;-An&h.,m 19, NrWP~rl HMbor 0 10 7 Anahrim 11. N •wpor I H11rbor 0 1018 'ln•Mim o. N~wport Ha,bM O IOJO An11fi,.1m / ,.4""Nond ,....,,h,.,. n lo•O A'lt'h..,irn 1'". N"'Wl)Pr'I H~rbnr 0 1941-An.hr ,m 18. t,~WPOl f ,..;,,, )or I~ 1941-Anaheim O, Ntwporj Harbor l~ 19•1 Arahr m 1. N•wocrl HMbnr 6 tt~~Anahflm o. Newoorf tiarbor 1 l9~S-AMl1eom 16. NPWDOH Hart>ar ) l9.t6-Anahr1m 11 .. Nr woorl Harbor O 1941-An•h••m l!. Ntl"POrt Harbor lt l9.48--An~h,.im r •i NrWt.)(lrf H.ubc)r 0 194'-'Anahoim 10. N•wport H1•bor 31 lfS()-An•ht im 1J. NtwPOrl H1rbor ~S 1 •11 l\n11h,,,m tA. Ntwrlorf I l1HbtH ,. 1•11 Anahrom I Nrwporl HMbor 7 IHl-AMhelm •O, NrWPOrl Harbor 10 19~S-An&h•lm F. Nev.Port Harbor 6 1956-1\Mh•lm 1!, Nrwporl Harber 70 19H-Anah•im o. N•wPOrl Harbor O 19~8-Anahr•m 71. N•wPOrl HMhor 6 1959-AMntlm 3>. Nt"'"°'' HMbor 7 196~Anah••m H. Newport Harbor 1 I IQ61-Anaht•m H. Ntwport HMbor O 1967-Anah""' J•, N•llporl H.rbor O lfO-Ant htlm O, Ntw1>o rt Her1>or 7 1967-Anallrlm Jo N•wnorl HMbor 1 l06g-Ana~t•m U. NtwPorl H•rbor O N@WPOri won 6, lost 1•, tl"4 2 By Marvin Myers \. .I -------.!- " W~ILE WER[ STVCK HERf', P'tRHAPS J SHOULl> D15( U» O'.JR U4RIOVS GROUP PO~ICJES··· '' Mari1ia Cun Tie Ma1·k Boes Rated By Downing Western 6th in U.S. Marina High School's Vik· ings wil l be :-.hootmg for tl1r1r second straight \·1cbry :1L Western High S a l u r d a y . something that hasn'l been at- <·omplishcd a great deal In lhr pilsl. In fact. only in 1964 uncll'r the Huntington Beach-Manna banner were the Vikes able lo po<:l ,1·ms back lo b<1ck. 'lc1w, aftC'r splitting a thrcc- J::ilJlle 11on-lc.ig11e slate into ;:i I 1-1 n'cord. the Vikmgs cntt•r Sunset League play. C'oach .Jim Coon ~:ivs ht" \'tkcs m11sl stop Wes tern's passing ga!llc 1f lhe y'rr going to win thei r first Sun:.cl out 111g SIZES 7 TO 13 ATOE "lie ( quart<.'rbaek B o b l\!il lrrl beat us last _vrar with a 40·yarll pass CJ n<l \.\'cstern ·s ;.itla<'k sc·rrns L'l lw built around lhr ~ame lint's wJTh pJssing the key." i;ays Coon. And, Marina must go into llw gnmr w1tl1oul its top ground gu 111cr. Tailbt.1 t:k Joe Ven timiglia s11sta1ncd a bn11sPd heel in llw ltr:-1 q11;1rlcr of lhr nos l'ucblos 11111 lo-I 1\1('< k and will hr n ·pl<lrl"cl by p1nl-:.11rd llcnry La 7.C'ano, a 5-3. 142- p•iund ~l'lllOI' La1rilnl1, c;irrymg )or lhr f1r"t t111w la~t "''rk. filled in with ;i 28-yard perlonnant:e 111 Ill car- n1·~ l'nranked a week Or~1ngc Coast College 7.oomcci to stxlh in llw (;rid Wire's national 1u111or <·ollcge footbnl l poll. just nine points behind No. l Fullerton. Fullerton, which was fifth a wt•ek ago. took over the Lop spot ahead of .Jones. Miss., cifter butchering El Camino. 30-16. S a n II w i c h e d between Fullerton and the Pirates are .Innes. Bakerstit>ld. East Los· Angeles an<I Henderson, Tex. 1 r IJljll'r '(HI t ) 0) ? Jonr< 1\\1< (I 01 f\1lll N f+P!ct I) Oi • f •,I I A t I Ot • Hf"ridrr$fln, Tfl1 f<4 01 ~ Orao~• Cn~·t fl 01 I Hrln1'>. M•~~ 'l 01 ff P"'"""'a 11 QI q 1,r.w. HMDrr Yia•h 11 Ol 10 V, f!!f~rn ArllOfUI fJ 0 ) --------------------- lrow11 9 lleck • G olde11 Horvett e CordowH HEMPHILL'S MASTllt CHAllC.E 8'1d IAMl<AMIRICAllO 1 Ill NEWPORT ILVD. e PHONE 548·9747 Thursday, Octobtr q, l %<J Tliree Netv Injuries Gauchos' Inactivity Concern to Hartman With his Learn battered and bruised as always. George J lartman has virtually ended all contact work this week a~ he prepares S a d d 1 e b a c k College for its Desert Con- ference opener Saturday night against College of the Desert. · 'l'm a little worried about our inactivity but I feel we have the kind of kids who have learned their assignments and can go out and do a job Saturd<ly ." he says. Saddleback is hobbled by three new injuries this week and an old one that turned out to be far more serious than previously believed. Th e Gauchos a r e particularly hurling at tac~le. Tackle Dave Burkl1older, one o[ the mainstays of the Gauchos' del ensive unit has a slight concussion. B r y a n Colbert. the opposite side defense tack le, also is slowed with a severely strained back. On offense, Lackie Gary Limebrook has a pulled groin muicle and can only move at reduced speed. In the defensive secondary, Paul-Cox is still bothered by what originally was called bruised ribs. However. two of his ribs were diagnosed as slightly cracked. Hartman, however. says all four players should be ready for the Saturday game in Palm Desert. The Saddleback boss hopes to have his team do a lillle more passing lhis week after a heavy emphasis on running the last two weeks. "l think they'll try to shut Santa Barbara Trap for GWC? By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 IPle DlllY "IOI Stall FearCul of a trap in Santa Barbara Saturday night, coach Ray Shackleford is drilling the Golden West College football team long hours in prepara- tion f o r the final non-league outing. ''Santa Barbara isn't the easiest place in the world to play a game," he says. "The officiating isn't always the best and they have an un- defeated team that could give us trouble." Lest his statement be taken as an alibi before the game is even p I a y e d . Shackleford hastens to add : ''They look llkc a real good team. ha\'e ever had. He does an outstanding job of blocking for our option play and he is really an intelligent boy." Corrigan played fullback and defensive end in high school and last year at Golden West was a defensive end . Wit h I.he Rustlers sticking strictly to two-platoon football this season. he is used ex- clusively as a light end and has drawn the praises of the Rustler coaching staff along wilh opponents in the first three games. The Saturday night meeling in Santa Barbara will be lhe first between the two schools. Ru s t! e r N otes ... off our running attack. H's on- ly logical Lhat they try because of the way we've moved the ball. I hope we can balance our allack with some more passing, bul we 'll slick with whatever 1s successful against them. The Gauchos have crunched out 744 yards on the ground this season. 544 in the lt.1:.t two · games. Hartman <'redits a lot of that success lo the blocking oi tackle Chuck Finn, guard Jeff Virdin and fullback Rocky Fletcher. "They've really been doing a job for us. FletclW!r has been the key, he's been oulstand- lng." Fletcher also is the onl y Gaucho still playing both wa ys and he calls the defensive signals at linebacket·. "He's the kind of kid we like. He breaks helmets," says Hartman of the rugged 185- pounder. As for College of the Desert, Hartman figures he 's running into a team that is due to ex- plode. "They do lots of things on offense like nmning wingback reverses and they throw the ball all over the place. "Their fullback Bill Alfred is one of the toughest we've seen. He could eat us u1> alive," he says. '32 Olympia11 Dead at 56 SAN DIEGO -Don Horn. former champion swimmer at. Northwestern University, died Tuesday in a hospital. Horn, 56, a native of Ill inois, captained the Northwestern University swim team in 1934- 35 and was a member of tM U.S. Olympic team in 1932. Hr held a world's record in the breaststroke in 1933. ll nrn rl•t lrl'rl in 1968. alter 27 years as an economist for the lederal government. "It is dirficull lo tell too much about a team from films unless you know about the caliber of their opponents. .. We know nothing of the three teams they've played." Quarterback Tony Bon- well is now t5th on the all- lime offense list al Golden West after only two games. He has gained 268 yards. Bob Bess, in addition to selling a new school record of 39 yards ;:=.=============:::: Shackleford praised I h e work of tight end Mike Cor- rigan. Corrigan was named as I he outstanding Rustler playe r last \\eek. ''He (s ~he best tight end we -- .. ·~ ' .\ ;. on a field goal against Santa Ana. has also converted ten straight times for another school record and 11;;; two field goals this season are high for the Ru stlers for one season with six games remaining ..-... -•t . ON THE TUBE For th• b .. t g uide to wh•l't hepp•nin9 on TV, rud TV WEEK -d istribu ted with th • Selurday edition of the DAILY PI LOT. .. •.)· ItS an Old Forester kind of~ \Vhen you lose one march bu r win another. What's ahead? A gala celebration copped off wich the good flavor of a gcear Kem ucky Bourbon. I .IJ 86 proof. $6.19. fifth •Plu• lt¥ . SavclO%whcn . __ ..A youbuyby the~. /\1 86 or I 00 proof ''Thcrr is nothing ~llN 1n rhc m.trlm .. ""1UCMV 110 1t HI I OUO O• .,.,~ ..... ,ROOI . 100 'R001 1011UD Ill IOM• .. ow~,IORM~~ OISl'lll•S 'Q""JIAHO•. Al lOUISYllll 1" IUI~~'. 1• :4 DAltY •ttor Hollai1d Call s Baron Co11tes t l(ey to Champio11 ship D1·i ve \~'h~ the 1969 football season opened the re were quiet rumblings from the cam- pus of Corona del tl1ar J-lish School about an Irvine League championshiip. But no o~ ligured the Sta Kings' second loop game with Fountain Valley would be a key game. Sea King coach 0 a v e Holland is still talking cham- pionship but he considers Fri- day night 's contest with Foun- tain Valley an important game. "If we can get this one 11•(' tPatly have a ch a n c e , ' · llolland says. "After Loara. F' o u n ta in Valley is the team to heal. They al\\'ays are up for us and l hey seem lo have found themselves. "fountain Valley ha5 a~ physical a team as there is in the league. They really iln - pressed m'-11·ith the i r per f ormance against tlfagno\ia. "Brady t-.1oore and Roy }lartsfield run with authority, and Tom r.talone keeps them SC Boss Searchi11g For Punch going. although he's not the runner (Gary) Valbuena is. But he can throw," says llolland. The Corona boss is being fnr eed lo shulOe hi s 01vn backfield because or a back in- jury lo halfback Glenn Miller. Miller is troubled b y vertebrae probleins and \l'ill be replaced by Jeff Thornas. Holland, however, still pla ns to use t-.tlller, shifting him back to his old slot al quarterback. "ti1iller's been able to con1e up wilh lhe big play for us, but he ean't block the 11·ay his back is." ··Thomas is quick and ht's really improved over last )Car_ He's a good blocker and our backs have lo be able to block."' Despite a 2-1 rel.'Qrd, HolJ:u1d isn't totally pleased \l'ilh his lea rn yet. "\\/hen \\'C st<irt rnecl111g tough tea1ns likt Founta in Valley we arc going to have to put everything together. "Defensively, we're s t i 11 n1aking some mistakes, bul the offense has improved. "On defense we <ire mh1.s1ng assignn1ent and our tackling has been sloppy. \\le are still half a step slo\ver lh<in \\l' should be. Usually \l't have a good defense, buL so far 11·1! don't have the punch \\l' should," Holland says. Still Scoreless Can Dodge Fever Stop Drought? A coLJple of years ago an auton1obile firm tried to sell its product with a campaign rlesigntd around what it called Dodge fever, Now :..tission Viejo High School roach Ray Dodge is trying the same approach with his football learn when it com- es to scoring a touchdown. Foo thill. They hung in !here aod were still h1tt1ni; until lhe end. "\\'hat we have to do is get together and start gelling some of our hurt people bac k in the lineup. \\le ha,•c an awful lot of boys going both \va ys right now," says Do<lgl'. • Mistakes • •' '· Still Hurt . •, . . ,• . . Lag11nan s •, ., ... Jn a masterful bit of 1111. der~tatement. Laguna Beach l ligh School coach Hal Akins suys he 's not looking forward to thi s \veek's ga 1ne. !Is no wonder. because lhe Artists are up against the No. 3 ranked team in CIF' AAA circles. Foothill, 1vhich is fre sl't off a 55-0 romp over /.US$ion Viejo. ..I'm not trying to con our le:im bv saying v.•e can win, but I feel this club is im· proving every v.·eek and sometimes !hat's all a coach c;in ask for. "Even so. I don'l fee l we'vP. played as \Vel\ as ,~·e are capable of. \Ye are still mak· ing too n1any mistakes. We had t\\"o key fumbles la st week and there i1as been a lack of euncen tration and sharpness. ""Folir times last week we changed the count on our snap lo draw the other learn i;iffs;ide. It \VOrked, but each time one of our players broke across the line first and that cost us four fi rst downs. "On defense 1\'e are not reading our keys and reactini: properly. That's somethi~g that makes time '1·ith an in· experienced team," Akin s savs. Akins changed his offense last week , dropping hi~ power-I in favor of an attack he calls a diamond-T or a crossfire offense. San Clemente High School"s football team upset the dope sheet last v.·eek "'ith a stun· ning 27-20 ~·in over El tifod ena in Crestvie\v League action but coach Tom Eads is still i;eanning his roster trying lo find the right offensive l'Om- binatioo to get his oHense rol - ling 1-vith some consistency. \Vhen the Diablos take the field aga inst Orange Saturday night they'll be looking for their firi1t touchdown of the season . The latest Diabto casualty 1s starting safety Tiin Curn- mings, "'ho suffered a can- cussion and a shoulder 1nJury against Foothill. Dodge figures he's los t for the season. Lineman Ray John son is still bothered "'ith a n1ys teriou<:. shoulder injury and nuiy nHss another game. APPLYING THE STOPPER -t:il Cerda IHI t of l1u ntington Beach and Ji111 i\loxley (24) ol Edison \\•ho arc about to n1eet 1vi!I ply thei r t radci. 8gain thi s \\'Cekcnd. llunt1ngton Ucach takes on LJ C)uinta 0 .. ILY P ILOT PhCI~ bt LM l"IVllt 111 a J'r1day night non·leaguc ganit: 1vllilc: J·;dlson !aces Santa :\na Valley in a Saturday evening Ir· \'inc League contest. ··1t stresses a lot of runs back against the flow of the action. We had to switch ou r of· fense because the po.,.,·er-I re· quires a powerful ful_lba_ck ill :nake it v.·ork and lh1s IS the lirst year I haven't had ()ne hr re. The Tritons scored fou r louchdowns but managed only lhree first downs for the entire game and tv:o of them were chalked up on touchdo"rn plays. So. n1ore chanJ:es in the of- fensive lineup hav e been made in preparatioo for \'ilia Par kFriday night al El ~'lo· dcna High. Eads has moved R a y Canaro to left guard, rcplac· ing St.ere Dire! \\'ho"s been ~11·itched to fullback in hopes nf finding a running back capable of consistent gaining. And JeH Kelsey ( I 6 5) replaces Larry llernandcz .at ~plit end. Tackle 'fom tifever hild 11 knee injury in the "E r ti1odena tiff and vdll miss the Villa Park tussle. Eads is hopeful his defense "·ill bt able lo provide hi:\ Tritons "'ilh the occasional good field position that four in- terceptions provided againsl El ri1odena, Eads says there isn't any particular player his forces ran key on against Villa Park. "It'll be an uphill battle for us. Villa Park runs the power 1 aod has good size. And they ha\'e good team speed. "Villa Park is \'er\' similar to Neff and Pal m Spfings with il.5 size and st \'!e ThE'v run right al you with the emPhasis on the rushing game. "But they can hurt vou passing too. "·hich ma-kt.S them a '1·e!I balanced 1eam. ""\Ve"ll slick with our Okie defense 15-2 'vilh a ro\'erl ," 1ayd E ads. Key Lo the Tritons' defense are linebackers tii ike Coit and Divel "'hite !he ro\'erback l.'i manned by Nolen Boyer., la st week's player of the ga1 ne for San Clemente, SoCal K icke r s In 5-0 Victor y Sou the r n C a I i fornia College's succer team "'as meeting Golden \Vest College this afternoon at 3:30 on the \\'cstminsler High School field. The \1anguards won !heir opener. 5-0, over Life College · \1•ith Ken Backman scoring three goals. Norm Root scored the other two and made 11 tackles on defense, til:irk ~lalman \Vas credited 11·ith t"·o assisls. Does Your Suit Fit? "We've got to get a lever ·when v.•e get the ball inside the. ot her team "s JO to S<.'Qre,'' says Dodge·, 'vho has see n his team blitzed 80-0 in suffering three losses. "\Ve had the ball do~·n deep against Valley Christian twice and cou ldn 't score. It \~as the same thing a g a i n s t Sad- dleback. Last wttk we couldn't stop anytJung and \\'e lost three rumbles. had two passes in- ttrctpted and let the1n run back pun l s for t~·o touchdowns. You can't stay in a game with that many errors. "l will say that the attitude of our players has remained pretty good despite the losses, Our kid., didn 't quit against However, Dodge n1ay havr the services of tackle Hugh Leather this week. Leather was bothered by a Jyrnph nodr infection and has missed all three games. He's slo"·ly rounding into shape and mciy be ready for Orange. Dodge says he doesn't kno1v if !us team can contain the Panthers. "Ho\v are we going to slof) thern'.' I don't know, They doo "t do a lot of fancy lhings. but they have a good soluJ al· lack. \Ve just have to stop them period, something we ha ven't bten doing this year." Estancia's Brow11 Vow s Co111ehacl{ This W eel{ Valle y QB • Threate11s Char(Jers b l·:d1:-"11 J\1gli Senu11I t <: IJuill11ng towanl a r11oth:1ll dyna!;ly 11 lirsl yc:tr ;1ct iv11y 1~ any ind1tat1011 of tl11ngs 1u conic. The Chargers ~1 :1 rt fJ11 I.\ uni· ~enior, H;u11iy Jenni11g" 11l center. on !heir offensive tc<11n :ind h.'n·e six sophorn<u't'" 111 !hr ~1.:irting dC'!1·ns1\e l1oeup. Co:1ch Bill V;11J s<1.v.~: "I 11:1 ~ rc:1l!y pro11d of ihtsc ,l'oung ~1(1 1 in our last g:inic. Tli!'.11 1n11c!e :.i l:1t or 1n1st:.ikcs lail n1 ort· th:in h;llf ol n 11 r d t" r c n ~ I v e ll 11 i l ;1 I I' sophon10rt'.'s. ··rt \l'<lS our hc~I g:inu' hv "It 's e:oing to take a good from the f::agles' inability lo rar ;ulil ! ain ~urr· 11c 111111111 11·in to get us going again, but contain Mesa defensively. prove each \1cc·~. you can be sure we're going to To stop !he i'o1agnolia bu nch "1\'e f:.ice :n1uth11r 11iugh come back," says coach Phil it 's 3 matter o[ bottling up rhnll11ngc lh1s Snlur<l :1v 111.i:ht 111 Sant<i Ana Vall l'Y. Thty ;111· Brown of Estancia H i g h quarterback Ken Par11que. <ic· biR anit hai 1• ,111 l'\cctl<'n1 School. cording to Bro"·n , tH1:1rlerb••l'k 111 !11;11 \.,1d l'li!I Hi5 varsity football teatn ""II "·e can ccnlain Paniqut-, Bland. 1l\ruh1 Urn~on. 0111· 111 dropped a 31-7 decision to \\e'H be on our "'ay."' he says ll u·ir lrlllh<H'lo.', 1~ , \J1 L·11 11·:.~ Costa ~1esa in its opening But he also adds that th(' f.1'\ 1111d ._ , h.1rd onr 111 hrin~ I Irvine League encounter and Sentinels arc able 10 unlr;i~h dn 1111 · i5nov.•faced,viththeprospl'Ct t:ulbnck Ari Lo)}f'1.. a .'>-7.160-1uld 111.il ))1 u,1111 pr11b,11l~\· of tangling \v lth l'\lagnolia at pound runnl'r "'1th goo<l speed \\••uld 11 ,1 ~1.irL JI! a 1n .,1, Ne"·port Harbor J-ligh S<itu r-Ur o11 n ha~ n1ade a couple 11! 1-.dl.~•\ll. \" ,ul lJrr .11)11 d .1 ~1gh 111 day night. cha nges 1n 1he ~tart1ng lineup T\'l!rl. ['1,.11~0a h.1::. hi·r11 111 Ho"·ever, it Brov.•n"s E11glc::; 1i·ith Bob Kaiser 1ak1n!l O\'t'r ;i\ 1nri•rl ;i1ut F.o!r 111 , 11.11 h Bill are lo make the comeback this spht encl and Curl Thoina~ al \\i\ls 1 1 ~1rd hun .i:. n duu l1U ul ·week they'll h'll'C to contend tlef~n511e htilfback -bolh . p:l "!lflJ\;1111 \\"ilh another 0 fr t n s 1 v e rrpl<1t1ng (' r a i ~ r':o1nu ra \'1111 frcls. \I\(' s,111111 /\11<.1 machine similar 19 Cos1a 11·ho 's bt'cn h;in1pt>rerJ l\llh a \:d1c·i' 1L•:un 11 111c,µel'ntc111lh ti1esa1s versatile n1u!tiple at.-root inJUI"}'. n balanced :itl ack <1 11d :-:;1y~ tack. f I b 1 Lll11nd 1~ one •1 11r. et er , "~1agnolia is very si milar lo quancrbacks lh(" L:hargc rs Costa ~1esa in size and style. M c • f will fate this senson . 1 "They use rnany sets but Ol"C l"lC The Edison .-oaeh tlil'n turn· end up doing the same thing rrl to his 011 n tt·nni. .!crrv \Vllh tailback power plays left F L• Hin 0 j 0 s a, ch a r g e "r' and right and quarterback 01" JOOS qlinrterback. l'omplctcd cighl l s1\·ecps and sprintouts left and of 11 passes l;ist 1veek and Jim right,'' Bro"'n points out. \\'estminster J11gh ~c.:-hool 's J\loxley did an {)Uls\;inding JOb1 ""\Ve mflde a mis tak e n1an-killing non-league foot\.lall at a ru~ning b;ick spot. llolh against Costa h1esa a n d schedule will continue at thr arc JUn1ors. played them too straight same pace for lhe ne.xt t1Vo Vail I i s le. d the six defensively. \Ve'll go back to years. sophomores nn his de[cnsive1 stunting and attacking style Coach Bill Bos11·cl1 ;in-tca1n and i;:n r them specia l against ~t agnolia and I th ink it nounced thar his club 11·Hl 1.1l;1y Jlrilise for th1· game thry ~·ill be a lot more successful,'' Long Beach Pol,v ;1L hornr played last \\'(•ck. I says Bto\vn. Jo\lo11'lnc i!s OllCllt'r :1 t Included 111 the J:rOUll arc Dana Kovacic will return lo Lake1vood in 1970 :inrl will ftock.y \Vhan :it linebacker;, alternate duty at fullback \Vith follow that in 197! with a hoinc Jeff Carter ;1t inside guard:1 sophomore J im Sch u It z • game a.gains! Lakewood and a Brian Saylesi; :ii tackle: .Jef/· Kovacic spent most of the travel dale wilh Long Hench Noble at ins1<ll'.' hnrman : Ter·1 time at defensive end against \Vilson (a t1vo-yc:-1r co11tr;itll. ry Smith as a t'!ll'nt•r back. Costa Mesa , l;::~===================='::"l Brown says his club's lack ll or offensive c ()n sis te n c y against Mesa wai a carryover FLYING FUN! by WAYNE CHA SE 1ndi"icluelly T eilor•d C1othirtt e FITS llTTIR ,,.,., llyl•9 t•ulbly ••p.tn$l•• 1 W.11. i111'I •vevlhinq ft,,:bly e1pt 111ive th 11t d•v•I Th, ,oi"t i1. tht coot netdn'I b,. prolli biti~t. If yow "'•nt to II~ \'Oii Clll 1flo·d i!. 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"I think they ha\'c a s1 rnng (h'!\'11:.11'!' u111L and kni;tw 11lt :-;(·lirc of their gan1c ll'i1h L:i ~liri11ia !26"61 docsu'l indicalc l11c c•l osenc~s ::ir !he g::i111r. ''Tl1c·y pl;iy a ball c.:onl rul 1111~· 1:.11nl' .111il 11 g11 en a vl1<11ll:l' 11111 r!orniu:1tc. lhc oic.:- tu111 :JIJ !II!' II ;1)' " ~luD IS i:-t n1:ik1ng :I ll101'C Oil lu.~ offrns1l'r tcan1 !lus 11·rek. Tun\' C1arcl!i has bccu n1ovrd 1,1 1~111gL;ic.k fr on1 a ltghl c11CI pu~Hlull ~1111! f'ilhrr Don '.\10:11 !> ur lt:u1dy Llvyd wtll br al cntJ BOYS FOOTBALL UNIFORMS LOS ANGELES RAMS GREEN BAY PACKERS 12.95 BOY'S FOOTBALL JERSEY'S 3.95 & 5.50 JUNIOR & 5.95 BOY'S FOOTBALLS INTERMEDIATE FULL SIZE FOOTBALLS 8.95 . 10.95 6.95 LEATHER FOOTBALLS 12.95 • 14.95 18.95 & 19.95 SPEEDO SWIM SUITS & TRUNKS WHITE STAG WARM UP SUITS 12.95 & 19.95 COTTON SWEAT SHIRTS & PANTS CHAMPION HANDBALL CLOVES PADDED or PLAIN 3.95 to 6.95 INDOOR & OUTDOOR HANDBALLS BI KE PARTS -TIRES -TUBES SWIM FINS -MASKS -SNORKLES CdM Slaps Vik es, 5-1, In P olo Tiff Corona del l'\lar downed Do1vn1;y, 5-1, and Foothill dt·f cntl'll L;1gt1n<1 Be;1ch 9-J in 11attr polo artion \\'cclnesd<iy. The Sea King~ picked Ufl llil'Lf tenth str:.Hghl victory of the season at the expense of the host Vikings. l\urt Kru1npholz, B r u c e Black and David Bergeson !;Cored last quarter goals after Corooa entered the fin<1I [ltnod 1\•ilh 11 meager 2-1 lead. Black was the leading scorer ll'ith three point s. Bergeson <.1nd Kn1111pholz t:illicd on('C. Foolliill 1n1';1<!cd Laguna Bri!c.:h nnrl ll'On its Crestview Lt•:1gllQ OJll'llCr. L;1gun.'.l r:illird with fo1i r goal~ in the la st quartf'r, BuL t.:u.~lly !lll!o.1:1kt'S C<ILJSCd its doll'nfall. 'fhf' Knights started tlic i;1nnza 11·11h an 8-1 learl. ,Jphn SIO\.\'Skv le d the Artist .sconng hst 11:ilh t"·o goals. SC"ott Sumner, Cha rhc \Vare and John Enfield chipped in 11·1th one ap1ct'c. ··The new olfense relies on a lot more deception but re· riuires better ti m i n S • so1nething 11·e hav~n·t gollcu clov:n ~·et." Despite the Artists• third straight loss last ~·eek Akins said he was happy with the play of Steve Palmer both ways. Roland tvlcElhany at center. Ski p Northcott at guard and running back titike Abbey. "'f oothill." says the Artists' boss, ''looks like a college tea1n. They average l 9 0 pounds and out.,.,·eigh us by about 30 pounds a man. ··Bob Speicher is a heck of a football player. He gave us trouble last year and he goes both ways. "/saw him catch a pitch out that was over his yead with one hand and then run away froin people to go 70 yards for a touchdown. 'J'rout Plants LOS .ANGELES -Upper Big 'I'ujunga Creek . SAN BERNARDINO -Arrowhead Lake, Big Bear Lake, upper Deep Creek. Gregory Lake, Lytle Creek tv1iddle and North Forks, VENTURA -Reye! Creek , Rose Valley Lakes, t;p- per Sespe Creek. Ventura fliver North Fork. ~~~~~~~~~~~~== CLOSE OUT -10 ONLY TOP TENNIS RACKET FRAMES AT COST. WILSON -BANCROFT -DUNLOP -DAVIS TENNIS RACKETS & FRAMES LADIES TENNIS DRESSES 13.95 to 19.95 MENS TENNIS SHORTS 4.95 to 12.95 MENS TENNIS SHIRTS 4.95 · 6.00 · 700 MENS TENNIS SHOES 7.75 & 8.95 LADIES TENNIS SHOES 7.25 & 7.95 PENNSYLVANIA TENNIS BALLS Doz. 7.50 BASKETBALLS 5.95 .,7,95 . 8.95. 10.95. 12.95 VOLLEYBALLS · LEATHER 10.95 · 12.95 VOLLEYBALLS · LEATHER 10.95 . 12.95 . 18.95 VOLLEYBALLS RUBBER LEATHER SOCCER BALLS 4 SQUARE BALLS 2.95 . 4.95 . B.95 9.95-12.95· 19.95 3.25 BLEMISH WA HR POLO BALL • • , h• Ne ··~ Ge "" !Ht "' I" "" II'{ ih< Isl ire ti<> the ha lh• ,.,.. Shi Bli Fu be int Gu th( }Ci 111<: "" u1 e 1111 l71 I\' il Tl11 lCfl '" ~nr Ne anr ~; ~. !IP· i •• . ... Ci ~I ' . . . ... " .· • ' --~~-~---------~-----~ --~-------·---~------· ----- WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? by Jock A•ttk>ny MARLIN ACTION GOOD LOCALLY Tbere is a large co11centration of marlin between the 14·mile bank and the east end of Catalina Island. and for a numberrof Newport Harbor 11nglers the spike-bills have been very ~ooperativc. , T~is writer fished in the channel last weekend with Tony Garmer of Costa Mesa. In less than a half days fishing we sp<>tte<l more than 20 Jeeders and Jumpers, but were unable lo get the marlin lo take either jigs or bait. We ran into one s?:l of playing marlin in which more than te.n individuai fins wer counted, but they ~II sound~ before a bail could be brought-cross their ne>ies. In contrast to our unsuccessful trip, Helen Smith of the Balboa Angling Club was fishing off the east end earlier in the week when the boat she was aboard had a adouble jig strike, and the party was able lo boat both fish. Mrs. Smith also reports that Timmy Sal ko of Burbank. fishing aboa rd the Pescador, Jr. (owned by Keith Newman of Costa ivlesa) weighed in the heaviest marlin of the season. The scales at the anglin~ club were pushed very close to the 210 pound mark. The rco:uJts of the Annual Balboa angling Club Marlin Tourna· ment, which, raises funds to support junior fishing tournaments each year, found Ralph Linhoss of Balboa taking top honors with a J51-pound fish. The marlin are working their way up and arouhd Catalina lsland as well as being in the channel. The outlook for the weekend is good, and this writer will try again to get into the ac- t10n. ·,~ * ~ ~ -:.r ANTIQUE DECOY SALE COMING . ". •I If you have been looking for that old wooden decoy lo put over the mantle and have not had any luck in finding one, or the price has been too high, then don't miss this once in a life time sale. Marge Swenson and Dick Westerman have set Oct. 18-19 for their sale of over 400 wooden antique decoys. The decoys are from four different private collections and contain ducks, geese and shore birrfs. The sale will lake place at the Saturday Afternoon Duck Blind, located in the French Village at 464 W. CommonwealLh in Fullerton. The blocks, as thry are called by hunters and collectors. will be reduced in cost for the two days only. 1f any local residents are Interested in seeing the beauty of such collectors items, drop by Gunderson 's Drug Store on Main Street in Balboa and see one of lhe fine col!ections ot refinished decoys on the west coast. More information on the decoy sale can be obtained by call ing l'ither of t:1P.se two numbtrs (213) 636-2710 or (714) 879-5696. *** **~· LAKE FISHING ANO HUNTING AVAI LABLE Lake Henshaw and Irvine Lake will have duck hunting this year, as wlll olher lakes in the Southern California area. Hensh.<iw will end its fall fishing derby Oct. 19, and Jack Ford. manager of the lake, reminds us there is still time for anglers lo get in on part of the S2 4(1() in cash prizes being offered. As in the past, Lake Henshaw will be open for duck hunting startmg opening day. Hunters will be able to shoot Sat., Sun .. and Wed . until 1 p.m. Reservations for boats, motors and collages are rccom· u1ended and can be obtained by calling ( 714) 1361. There are still a couple of yearly duck and geese blinds available at Irvine Lake, now closed for fishing, reports Russ 1 'l eary. The oro:;pects for a [;Ood opening are excellent as there are a tut of birdc: on the lake. f< or more information on the blinds phone 17!4) 524-?IOO. John Moore at Anaheim Lake says lrout rishing is improvi ng \1 ·1th many anglers coming in off the lake with strings of fish. The winds ha ve had little effect on fishing and with the cooling temperatures trout should become more active_ . Jim Oxley, reporting from Vail Lake, says the bass have re ally started to turn on. Many anglers are coming in with limits ~nd nea r· limits o( bron::ebacks to four pounds. Wiley and Pat Nelson ol South Gate checked in with 10 bass totaling 20 pound s. and were fishing the Gooseneck Arm. Pan fish are also ve1 :' active at this Riverside County lake v•ith crappie to 2 pour.ds hitting yellow flies and go-getters and bluegil to 311 of a pound being caught on red worms and Ii-cut. Cachu1na Gets Fish --- 150Antlerless Per1nits Available for Tejon Trout fishing will return to One-hundred-fifty permit~ hunl but were not drawn, and Lake Cachuma in Sa n ta for the Te1on s pc c i a I so have no application lo sub· Barbara Cou nty and Casitas <1ntlerless deer hunt . to be mil. must submit the following Lake in Ventura County held Nov. 15 through Dec. J4 signed statement with their $5 Wednesday t h r o u g h a on the Tejon Ranch at Lebe<: special tag fee : co op eralivc winter-season ne<ir the Los Angeles-Kem "l certify that my ~pccial stocking program by the County line , are now on sale tlect· hunt application was no t Department o( Fish and first-come rirsl -scrved at tl1r drawn for a permit al lhe Game, the County of Santa llepartment of Fish a 11 d Aug 12 or Aug. 21 drawings.'' Barbar;i, Cachu ma area Came':; regional office in Lo~ After gelling the $5 special business men and U1e Ventura Angeles. lag, the hu nter must arrange River Municipal Waler In aduitton lo the $5 speci<ll pnor lo Nov. 15 for a hunling Uistricl. hunt lag fee lo the DFG, each rcserv<Jtion through Te j on Weekly plants between Wed· participating hunter will be re-H:rnch headquarters. / quired to pay a $30 aC'cess lee Reservations may be made nesday and next March will to the Tejon Ranch Company Pither by mail or by phone. put 20 tons of catching-size The special hunt is entirely The mailing address is Tejon rai nbow troul inlo Cachunrn on the Tejon Hanch and the Ranch Co . t:ame Manage· :md 171.z tons into Cas1tas. I>F(; notes that it has no con· ment Division , P. 0. Box 788, Santa Barbara County and trul over accrss charges 10 Lrbec. Calif 9:1243 By phone , t\ A ,._ \ ;..; ·, 1 I { )~ · thr UFG will altemate 111 entrr private land . rnll area rndl 8u5. 248-6018, .,.A.t I ' OPEN SKEEl SHOOl SC HEDULED <tocking L<ike Cachuma on l.1cc11~ed deer hunters \1ho Monday through F r id a y .U: \\'r.(incsda ys. r.ilher did not apply or whosf' between the hour<> of 8 a.m. ·j,: Larry Coffing, ov:ner of Laguna Hills Gun Club, has set Sni The Department of Fish anrl app lications wen• not dra\1 n and 5 p.m. ~y and Sunday as the dates for the first annual Laguna 11 1 ·;arne \\'Iii provide a total of tor any other special dee r hun t Perrn11s lo hunt the rnnch ~en reg;stered skee~ shoot. 5.000 p<rn nrls wh ich acids up to th1~ )l't1r in C<1l1fornia ar1· 11111 be issued on the specified ' l The shoot will he optn to anyone. h:i ving si x individual f'\'ei ;),000 fish '!'he <·ounty is using l'iig1hll· for the Trion hunt hunt da\', <1l tht' ranch . on ... " ountv recreation funds and a ThC' ::>5 ~pecial tags may lw prC'scntat1on of thr -.pemtl ~5 OH be broken down into .410. 20 and 12 gauge categories. Prn ontrihution trom 10 t' ii 1 purdi<i~ed lt1 person al ttw tal( and l'a~h p;.iynil'nt of the 4{td medallions will h!' awarded Sunday afternoon. tll!,lOess mrn to ~toC'k 25,00<t !JF'<; of1 11·r on tlir nrnth floor ~10 accrss ft•e .{: The s'iool is lo be cnnducted in strict accordance wllh l'VS~ iounds of romtncrci;illy rai-.ed nl t li c Stale 13utldini! at 1111 rermilee!:. may hunt only at fies and L!'e NSSA ~peed-up type or shooting will be used to :ill 11 ro11t. ~o Uroadway m Los Angeles t11nes anti areas designated by ma>:imum use of all facililies. For more informati on phr The Ve n t 11 r ii H1vt'r T<1gs may be pu rchased hy thr Tejon Hancl1 Company. All • 41 330·1003. lunicipal Water District and mail by srnding a $5 certified hunters must check in at a 1(' DFC.~ will i'ltcrnate 1n check or money order and the designated station and all f: '(:{ )~ ·i..( ,. ' ,.,. . ocking Cai;itas Lake on Wed· sprcial hunt. application at· m115t check out when leaving ••: COASTAL FISHING REMAINS STEADY •·sdays. The DFC will pro-!ached to the regular dcrr the ranch, whether they arc •de 75.000 rainbows wcighin~ t:1gs to the Depa rtment of successful or nol E. Reports from alone the south coast are good and Pncourag total of 15,000 pounds. f'ish and Game, Room 9012, The Tejon speci al antlerless 1 ding ooerators are optimistic about water and weather r The water district is us1n~: Slate Bldg .. 107 So. Droa dway, hunt was authorized by, ons ani !eel that tne current run of bonito, barracuda, b: ·creation use funds to pur Los Angel es. California 's Fish and Gamel yellowtail should remain strong for the next few weeks. ·hase 20,000 pounds of com-Hunters who earlier sub· Commjssion after it was' •:: Newp::irt Harbor skirt fishennen can look forward to Solli~· 111ercially reared catcl11ng size milted their special hunt ap. determined tha~ a surplus or .ITg~~yfi~i~Bau Mdhal~t~n ~~u~tci~r ~_tr_o_u_t. __________ P_l_ic_a_ti_oo_r_o_r_a_1_m_th_e_r_s_~_~_ia_1 __ d_ee_r_e_x_i_~_s_i_n_1_hr_a_~_H __ _ t~'ting an anchovey or trolling a deep running plug or feather in Sime of tlie deeper channels of the harbor. it~ The back bay are'~ and the .surf will start producing some nice ~ngers of croacker and corbma on clams and mussels. ~· I ~; 1:r 1! * * -~ ·. ; .,. !:" TWO SPORTS SHOWS TO OPEN ... ::: This week marks the openin g of U1e first two big sports shows the t9C9-iU season. On Thursday the International Ski & Winter rts Show will open for a four day run at the Great Western Ex- lt Center, and Friday, the Los Angeles Boat and Sport Show ·ns a 10 day run at the Sports Arena. EXTRA 5(Jl BONUS FROM SHOW MANAGEMENT 70 BY ORDERING AT TH~ SHOW LOS ANGELES BOAT & SPORTS SHOW DATL Y PfLOT !..'.i Duck Hu n ting Prospects Ch ecked for '69 Se ason Southern CabJornia duck November. Baldwin Lake e:specially pro. hunting prospects for the Oct. There are more ducks on the inising. JS opening of the 1969-70 Colorado Ri ver than there In lnyo and Mono Counties waterfowl season are rated an U.day straight season con· •fair to good' by Department were last year· but most of tinues through January I I, of Fish and Game wildlife them are on the move . They with a daily bag and total managers and wardens. .stop to feed in Palo Verde possession limit of six ducks Early season fligh ts or pin· Valley fields below Blythe, us· and six geese. Check t h e tails and teal are reported ing the river's sand bars and regulations for species tlmits. well above last year's in the backwaters for resting. On the Colorado River the Imperial Valley-Salton Sea Popular backwaters for hun-same Oct. 18 through Jan. 11 area. along the Colorado ting are V:ileen and Draper season applies but the duck River, in Owens Valley, on Lakes below Blythe. and limit on Canada geese is two. Baldwin and Big Bear Lakes. Taylor Lake at P1cacho. In the rest o( Southern on Lake Henshaw and on Colorado River h u n t e r s California south of the private duck clubs in Ventura . ~hould make lotal 111quiry Tehachapi Mountains, in· Los Angeles and Orange coun-regarding the California· d uding Jmpcrial Valley and tics. Arizona boundary in the Sa lloo Sea, there will be a 77- Hunters are cautloned that Cibola and Yuma Island areas day split season -Oct. 1A there are differences in the where the main channel is en· through Nov. 26, and Dec:. 6 duck and goose bag and tirely In Arizona although the through Jan. 11 -with a six· possession limits fo r the state line follows the old chan-and-six bag and t o t 21 1 Imperial Valley.Salton Sea nel which runs farther west. possession limit on du ck5. area, the Colorado ruver anrl Owens Valley is loaded with Check the rules for species the rest of s 0 u l h c r 11 surplus runol£ water this year restrictions. California . and has good numbers of In Imperial and Coachella The complete regulation~. ~prig. lea! and mallards. Good Valleys only one Canada goose including area maps and legal shooting is 111 prospect b11t may be taken or possessed. On shooting hours. are availablr flooded bottom-land road s the slate's Imperial Wildlife free wherever hunting licensC's may make access difficult. Area and Salton Sea National arc sold. Hunting prospects in the Big Wildlife Refuge. Canada goose On the Wister unit of the Bear-Baldwin Lake area are hunting will end at sunset oo Department of Fish a n d 1_t_h_e __ be_s_t_i_n __ ye_a_r_s_, _w_i_th __ De_c_. _2_i. _______ _ Came's Imperial WiJdJife Arca near Niland, which provides !he bulk of public waterfowl hunting in Southern California. prospects are only slightly belter right now than the y were for last year's 'slow to fair' opening weekend shoot. A month ago there were over 10,000 ducks on the Wister unit, but many of these have moved to nearby duck clubs which began feeding two weeks ago. Howe ver, new birds are arriving daily on the Wister unit and an 'improved' senson is in prospect there. Th ere are now an estimated 15,000 lo 20,000 ducks in the lmperial Valley-SalLon Sea area. About 5,000 of those ducks plus 172 while-fronted geese are on the Wister unit . Most of the ducks arc pin· tails, greenwing teal and shovelers. save$2~~ RW. ~IPPIN' WUl~KEY .J; IN~OAllON~ Wister's duck numbers are expedetl lo climb between now and opcnrng day. Many u1rds now on nearby clubs arc rxpecled to move to the Wister unit when the dubs I · ~ta rl :,hootin11. lillllb:Witllb:f~~~5{SllG__:_::~~._..,.~ _.._ __ ,.. t-t\lNlVC""'~'~-.iGH,. 90\.lllttlON WM•~l"Y• ~ ~. £..£1':.A .,.()()li\$GO •• wi< .... -...,...~o-.r, ,.,.v." Normally. few gcr:;r :.tl'ri\{' 111 Imperial Valley until m1cl·----------------------- Davis Brown brings you every play in the Series ... Don't miss it! See it on Sylvania Color TV! . . ' -. ..._ . . . ~~ . ' COLOR TV PERFORMANCE AT ITS .BEST. The grass is always g reener on Sylvanin. Color TV! 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Saturday 9·6 ----------------!!P.',-----~"'."""------.,----,...,----~-~----~~---~------- ff D•ll V PILOT Fridays Foe Monarchs • "' Lion Boss Says ~lust Stop Saints Decelving Brui11 Duo • Coach Bill Bosv;e\l o f tt "' ~'est.minster 11Jms up his Fr1- ;,<1ay nighl opponent, Santa Ana, 1n lhe ~ Sunset 'I-Le.ague test thuslv .,. '·Their 0-3 rttord 1s 1 erv if d~e 1ving. Santa Ana hasn·.1 :j • jelled completely yet. but lt 's f:_: certainly not '!''hat )01.fd cont sider a trpical 0-,3 team," •• The same might ~ applied , tG '\\'esl!ninstt>r. w here li ;; &Mwell's troops are I -2 J • overall bul h4kl a 13-6 '.l"Jn ·•.~ t11·er l\'esltrn in their first . " Sun~! meeung. The Wrsiern shindig wasn'! e1·en clost u the Lions r ipped up and d:i"'·n the field with a smooth-functioning offcn~e t'n roote to accumulating 4JS total 1ards to Western's ilc • So aher t"'·o pro--league losses to ~loore L e a g u e po\\·eM Lali>ev.·ood and El Rancho, it would appear that \\" e s l minster's l;)ng-sought ground game ls coming into existence. Boswell ha s tv.·o line backs in fullback John Baiu and tailback ~loott: Downing. That pair account&! for J« ~·ards to go along "'ith quarttrback Ed Bane ·s total of 195 yards on 11 comple lioM to completely dominate the Js:Jue . Baize wa~ an ofll'nS1\'e guard last yea r \rhile Do1o1·ning performed at de f en s i ,. e lln!'backer for tht JUn1or \"arsit)'. 9011wel l's n1a!n <iJ>- prenhension i~ the Saint.s' spttd indl\'idually and overall. back in the st.a.run& lineup a.long ,,.1th a 100 percent he<iHhy :\1ontt Floyd, a sub tG- stcond tOO-ya.rd dash man. It's the expklll.iveness of f loyd (85-yard TD run againsl .\'ewporlf and Mc6uckin li.'- ~·<1.rd TD pass pl.a y again~!' ~""·port ) that is I.he trade- m;irk of Santa Ana, AntJ, toacb Tom Baldwin":; in,·ader.s \\·ilJ present a dJf· ferent probW!m defensively. "They're tht first team th is ~·ear we 'll have played against that uses a pt ntrating defense . The lintmen coin!' across the scrim mag~ lint: rather 1han stunt and read thl" oJffnse. · The Lion menlor is h:ipefLJI his quarterbacl>:. Bane. v.·ill come aH\'e with the spec- tacu lar aerial performance ihat praclices seem to indicate 15 in the fulure . ··One of these night~ he"$ ~oing to explode and you t\"on'1 bel ieve il. He has trt:melldous po tential," predicts Boswell. Carter Vies For Second \ Join u1 for •n •~cit ing 1k iin9 ,v,ninq fer th• •nfir• f•m ily in M•y Co, Ccst• M•'•· T•rr•t• Room R•1taur•nt, frd•y, O ctcb•r 10th, ifarting •f 7:00 p.m. For l ,00 ycu'll enjoy: 1 • , ; 1. ' .-' • • 1ocial hour •rcuncl th1 Glo99 Bowl • 1 f•mily ski 1how • • skier'• dinner pr1p1t1d by Chri1 R11s mu ss en form1rly cf Sc•ncHe dinn1r inelud•1: 1plit p•• 1oup with 1lic1cl f ran kfur l~rs 11u1rbr1f1n pot.to pancak•1 rolh i ncl butt1r clcl f11hion1d 1ppl• c1k1 with whipp•cl cretm After dinner, ycu"ll ••• '"Mcebiu1 Fl ip," an int•r11tin9 color 1cund fi lm on ikiinq, ancl participata in an informal 1ki talk with Ro91r Staub, inl1rnational 1kiin9 ,tar ••• court11y of TWA. Ski1r'1 door pri1a1 wilt b• 9 ivan, •nd it'11ure t o b11 mo1t profitabl1 avanin9! So call 5'46.,321, e xt. 201, 1n«I mek1 your re1ervation1 new. Bavarian be1r incl import1d win•1 w ill b1 aveilable. ·----· • 111 -, u ..., .. c .. t ,...., ._ .... fwy . .r s.Qltlll, c•te ,.. ... f"·fHI ........ Moo•oy ........ wl•NJ 11 -te f:JO ,.. . ·• . ---·--------------------------------·--·-· --··--··-----· ·--·--·---·-·----··--- THUR\O :•.y OCTOBlR ' 'l10 8 Tiit l t1 Jll.-. (C) (liOJ Jerry Ounim1. II m K•"-J-lrlliUtf (tj (JO) 8 ~ ._ Sltew (C) (90) P~t H1ttr111(10fl. JI~ Allin Shifman, Slu G1lli1rn 1urst. I mw~wm ilt hNw (Cl <fO) Behind th• hudlinu aMl~sh of tapitol Hlll1 news i._, f.O(rupon· dentl Neil MeJ'lleil, Pltl!r UiUIOf •nd Ch;u~ Cordry. Or. M11 ~m· plem1nn mod•alt5. II> ftlicilff! (t) (~0) 1:30 0 Q) Cfl m ll'9nNd1 !C) (60) ''Eyt GI t!le HurriNnt." Ou1in1 • v1s1t lo San 1;lutflt1n prl110n, lion. ~idt ind' M1rk ue liken 11r,iMH1'r 1n tl1t warden's home and fo1ced to aid in •• esups plot l0t tluet convicts. Duri Elur i nd Johnny ~tn 1otSt. 0 hrirlr (Ct <90) M.cktJ Davi~ u1d Tom ttumon illt rio1J1d1 fl the Olymp:c Aud1I01'1um. 0 !HJ Cil tJ) lewtttllld !Cl (30) "Sim1 nth•'s Curious C..1vin11" Sim1ntl'i1 is in tmuble with wery- PEA,.UTS t•w.,~---- • STEVE ROPER 'YOU SHOtn.D i'iEAR M'f EMGl~E MAKE MUSIC/ THE WAY fT S1MGS ·><•NG OF iHE RiJAD".1 I'll COME! IU. CO.\\f! By Charles M. Schulz NO ONE WANT5-ll !lE Rflllrnv 1IJ THE HEAD ilEA5Lf ~ D JENNIFER JONES & * JASON ROBARDS IN "TENDER IS THE NIGHT"-Pt II-Color 0 Si1 D'Cloc• Mni1: (Cl ''Tt!Wl1r 11 1llit N1ttir• P1rt 11 (drim1) '61- Jennit"" Jones, J1:ion Robirds Jr , .lo.n fonllme, Paul lU~IS. A ps~· dl11trist " tOJ11 btt'lretn his neu roh:; 11111 100 tfle dem1nd$ d his Molar:sion.. oJ\f. il)<Judm& the poliea, when hn lliil~~~~c....:~; p1q:n1ntJ·iniluted a~'l'inp lor P - oll~ foods "' fullillei' by lier w1tthlJ power1. " a Diel v ... °"" <Joi m,.,... '*• (Joi m Siu ll'd: IC} (601 @ 00 ..... DHrLn (C) (90) m W!Mf'1 ,._, (30) ''Coin c:oi- lldi111.· ROifir Ande<S«I tells ~ow yoon(Slers c..n shrt c:oin coll«· !•om 1IMI Join coin clubs. 18 (jJ CIS ,.._ (C) (JO) Ill n..p. • ,....... (30) 0) "-(t) (60) lick H1ckt1. . . l:JD Q UK ._, tia (C) (liO) " ...... '--(C) (30) GI...., ,_.. .. (C) tr.a) fl)MM r--. 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CJ) .Ii• Jitablrt How (C) 160) L....., Uwms arid Gltn" A.111 ••• ip1Clll (llfth for lllil .now. 11 W 1111111 (30) D Who's big chicken? * THAT GIRL that's who · Tonicht! Mark> Thomas! 8 @ (f) (D 11111 Cllf (C) (JO) "Ptobody tter1 llul Us CllitU.ns." A~~ M1rit. llirtd by M1 j« ColPf/11· fl" to "11!!\0\t hi' trltd chicken p{IAS WNriilt 1 dlit-e11 c.odullll!, tllitUM out I• mlCl·IDUr. !il!m PitUnt ruesl1. 0 @;. (])CE Joep llUlotl (Cl Sditdultd runti tntlude Boo1s lh B· dolph and 01. StM!n Pitter!. 0 lffrit: ""1ltt P1-..nbt-tbr"' !dr1· ma) "O!. -Rod Ste1re<, Ge11ldin• 1' illrt'f a Id. ID Norit: "Tiet lqnd'" (d!lma) ').}-{dWlrd C. llolljnscn, Paul~ttt Godd1rd. 12;00 Ci) C-.111ify 81lhti~ ltard (t) m M1wie: "A11 lrrip«llt Ciiis'" l~l 'SS--1.JllU tr Sim, Eilten Moc rt. 1:GD 0~ "A W..11 M Distinc- tilll" (rom1nte) '50 -Ro!.flll)d RttSteU, R11 Milland. D D """ IC) G)Adiell l\Mh: ·111t l11!'" (lll)'lt•l'll '!i<I -DiNh Sherida11, Maw.II Rllld. 1 :JCI m All-iapt si.w: '"K1nm fr"'1'1 PERKINS = TUMBLEWEEDS Miles By Ferd Johnson -....----... r-, -----rAl>E YoU 1!<Y<NG 10-re-l.L. ME J'V E" <'.;OT NO SHE lF ·""''--~ CONTROl? By Tom K. Ryan D'YO\J MEAN 10 TELL ME lJ.IAT A LITTLE Tl@G LIKE YOU HAS BEEN IJVING IN THIS DESERT ALL Al.ONE? I HAVE A WATCHDOG! WH ERE?.I DIDN'T HEAR A WATCHDOG- BARK! .. - V\e..----- MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, 'l-.44.A'TS ll4AT NAME, ..r,Lt)M~"riM-­ ! A LWAYS SEE ATTHE BOTTOM OF I-HE LAST P ICTURE? THATS THE NAME: 01=' THE GUY ""'40 DRA\YS US! ~!=' t"T WASN'T 'F"OR. µ,1 M You fl.ND I WOULD NOT BE HERE! )OU MEAN +jE'SOUR FAT+jEJ<? No. STUPID. +lE'SOUR BOSS! By Al Smith ID 0-r. • DtJ (ti 130) fZ SI-.. ""'*t (Ml) Soact,'"' "5"ti~1 Corrn ocl\dtnr I "-""--.I...--'-" .:.··:.o·'-J• "·"'•-._. "--•~d "Tht lmt W()ttd ti. ~nb1d.• rRI0/1f DAmME MOVIES . t:JO .. .,..,., tntie• (drtr!'ll) '41 -Jt9a Mmn, Dtborlll K111. D ""-'• 11 IN 1., .. (dnm1) ·~u~ HtMJ, SilTIOfi1 Si· llllll"tl m '1.M MlfJ" (rMll Me) '•4- Slrnrt G11~1tr, M1r1111t Lock· ..... 1:30 D (CJ "llMif -' lltlnMfM• (dr1m1) 'Sl--Grtl(WJ PKk. Suun H•rw•rd . ':JG I 1111i:. lie ......... (d•llftl) ' "orm. Owid ftiftl "' Watch for the full week's T.V .. Iistings in Satw·day's edition of tl1e DAILY PILOT. GORDO z 'M eVOJ.VIN'I M V W).K/N{:? /JTT~ANC4 70 A MORE EFFIC!fENi .MO FAMIL!,A.R ""-AIW SOl.JA!Df MISS PEACH MY FAMILY A.NP I ARE MOVIN(!? TOMO••ow, J"~. yo1.t1'• INVITED TO '°"'-e OW:R TONIGHT NJO l'INISH UP evl!ittY' LAST CRUMS OF CAt<.£, CANDY AND ICE CRE'4M IN THE HOUSE. By Gus Arriola i oo!Jlr ,, WANT Ir '/()() .smse-,. rose W#~N POPO WA.SEO . ~1'/RE.S, OUT FO!Ji! 1#~Y'Lf. USJN(T GIVE-.j/~ OUTDATED AW 1' • TZCJ/NJQIJESf GOOC>. Ci/VE TME o.t<DU'-Y A CAU. • ~."" ~eP.S THIS VP. JlllLL eEf AN f AXE. By Mell ~' n • <>· ., I -I -µE'-<- \ ."'1 .. .,.,l'())J"'. . .. Th ursd1y , Octobtr '· 1%q OAJLV Pilot 27 CHICKEN BIG -"That Girl" J\larlo Thomas i~ !'l ent out to promote a fried chicken company in ''Nobody ~!ere But Us Chickens," totught at 8 p.n1. on Channel 7. TEl,EVISION VIEWS ·v· . . , irgu11an Has Message By CYNTHIA LOWRY NE\V \'ORK (AP) -NBC's "The Vir~inian·· had a lecture on the i1n portance of the citizen's participation in governme_nt disguised as a \\'estcrn action s tory \Ved nesday night. It 1vas a story ot politics that presented an idealistic viev»poi nl. but its lesso ns 1vere hardly practical since in TV \Vesterns there are aJv,rays good guys and bad guys, right and wrong, and the good guys and right al\vays \vin . The master of Shiloh Ranch was pers uaded lo run for a seat in the territorial !egislalure. l·l1 s opponent \Va s an ambitious, _unscrupulous youni:: ma n determined lo \V in by fair incans or foul. ' IT W~S In teresting to no1c that '"hen the bad guy and his c ronies \Vere trying to s.t1 mulate a r ange \\'a r, viewers saw a shot of a burrun g barn - but 1ve re only told later tha t a farmer had been bush..,.,•hacked before his property ,~·as se1 off. In the old days of violent \vesterns, bush\vhacking \Vas a staple ot the a ction. The series often sC>e1ns 10 have trouble p<1d- d1n_g story lines to fdl 90 n1inutes. usually v.-indin.L": up ,,·ith n '''ell·telcgraphed conrlus1on. In the lalC')!L episode the a1nb1tious politician's 11·1fe publicly rc- ''ealed her husband's perfidy. This "''as a n excuse for a s peech about the importance of choice and freedom in a democratic society. \Vhile "The Virginian'' seems to lope easily from season to season. ABC's comedy competition, "The f'lying Nun,'' also m~n age_s to keep soa rin~. If \Vednesday nighl'.s sho\v ·1s typ!ca! of th ~ seas?n :i; mood, there 1vill be less emphasis on aerial h1J1nks and n1orc plucking at Lhe heart s trings. SALLY FIELD, 1\'ho is a pretty good youn.t! con1eclicnnc but hardly convi ncing as a nun. ,e:ol h erself involved \\'Ith saving the job of a tempor- ar.v sccrel;try at the convent. The girl turned up \vith a i:tlby and a story about fin ding: 11 on her doorstep. This led to comedy complications, 1nore or Je:;s straightned out at the end. It isn't a bad 5hO\\' but it ('OUld n'I be called a "ery good one either. Il's just a harmless \Vay lo kill a hall hour. WHILE VIEWERS are g-etllng into ne\v habits. IC'lev ision .executives are a\va.itin,i:: mid-November Nielsen reporl:; on hits and mi.~ses. They ;ire ::al so deeply involved not only in plans for midseason replacements. but in developing ideas and pro- grams fo r next season and the season after thilt. ('BS has alr eady announc ed a rirrn co1nmll- ment to return r..ra ry Tyler l\loo re next .~easnn 111 h(•r O\vn situation comedy series. ~!er forn1er TV hus band, Dick Van Dyke. \\'111 return t he fol!o \.\•in~ .vear. It looks as if \ran Dyke got the bf'U e r dca!- he has won Carl Reiner as producer of his SC'ri r~ a nd Reiner \1•as the man \vho dreamed up the old "Dic k Van Dyke Sh0\1•." FUTURE SITUATION corncdy stars ;ire Flip \Vi!son, on NBC; and Pearl Bailey. signed by .-\BC_ Closer a t hand is a return o f this .~11mn1er·s .~ur­ p ri sc hil , "!·lee l-l a1v," \Vhich has rcsun1ed produc- tion on CBS's promise of restoring it 1.o the sched11lc when there a re the us ual midseason cancetlation!i . Dennis the ltfe11ace Nearly Everyone Listens lo Landers J 28 DAil V PILOT 5 Lums Buys 'Caesars' st'r 11 <,.1 '"'""" "'! l"-o 1 -"""" 3, Ha .. J(~b "'JTr -; ·~.,,fl."'l l•P1<~ !> G<o:l J., p "'' ~'°"""''""'J6 la 7 !,o.o.. J1 F lorti I M.c" "'8~~ ov.,.... J9rc• IO fo ~ •C !IG<-• •l !d>t • n p..,,,. , "4 • 1 M<>:.od l)R~ 4 )T.,. 1•T«J ... 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Yields of over 8 10 are currently available 'i'ou owe 1t t.o yourself to 1n vest1ga te lhe posS1 bihty of including high· ~ ieldmg high grade bonds m your investment p1 ograrn Todav's money market 1s proVlcling the 1n\esto1 'V1tl1 a un1qt1e opportu· n1 ty to invest in the bondo; of son1e of the largest anrl fi nancially strongest corporat1011s in th1.s countrv a nd en· JOY a return of O\er 81;"() Further, mos t of these bonds proVlde prolect1 on for up to fi ve years against being called for refunding a t lo,ver interest rates Todav's n1oncy n1arket also 1s pro· v1d1ng the opportunity to invest 1n mun1 c1pal ollhgal1ons \vhcrc returns o f 6'G and more-tax free-are avrul- a lJle These secur1l1cs are especially attractive'" hen their tax advantages are considered For complete 1nforn1at1on -and ex- pencnced evaluation-as to ho'" h1gh- y1elding bonds can be part o r your investment progran1. JUSl contact your nearest Dean \V1tte1 office 0 1 maybe you would l:>e 1ntercst.ed 111 0 11r current report ''Even if yo11 n et er bought bond• before ... " For 1our free copy, simply phone, \v11f,e or vts1l any Dean Witter office Or, if you prefer. complete and mail the coupon below DEAN WITTER. lie: Co. JNCDJlPDRATED 1Jren1011 R Ogdc1i Vice Pres1dc11t SSO Nt11oport Center Drive Ill Ilic r 111n11cu1l l'/a.a. Newport Bt>och -Telephone t.i4-1 2292 ---------------------------- DUN WITTVt • CO INCORPOJIATED ,,,._.lie tend nM copy h .. ) or your rr•e rf>po rl ~-If 11•11 1'1Wr IMu•ltt loU.. Hfo,., ltib/,,,., ______________ _ Cll) --------Stnl'-----l•P--- ' OVER THE COUNTER Republic llomes h as announc;ed the appoi nt ment of John fll K on dcl Bank Pro111olcs ,\l.111 TOPICS PHARMACY by TERRY GRANT, R Ph ! 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Nu,,,ber ICI t••!• M••• C•llklrn11 n111 T1I (110 J40 OHi I Altorntv tor PHlll•n•r Pullll•h.cl O••Me Co••f 0 1 Iv P or OC!~btr 9 lO 16. l9~t 113• 60 WE SALUTE OUR LEADER OF THE MONTH U.ll'f' ADA.Mi C'o11.1.;r<'lt t1lal 1ons IO Larry Adan1s for leading the 0 1 angc <\g ene\ 1n ne;v IL[e insurance protect ion plai.:cd durin g lhc 111onlh of June J\l r Adan1 s spcc1~l 1zes 111 busine ss and person.ii f111 anc1al plan· tll llJ; Carroll 0 Bryant C L U General Agent Sutli! 310, Un ion Bank Square Or<!lnge, California 92668 '.J G* \i :• • Complete-New 1•1•• ,..., {Ml I Hltll LN CltM Ck •rb011 1 l" -A-., .. ~II. I 10 111, ,.,, ?11~ -•• ~I~ p..=) ft J) 7J 7•11 1•\ll -I 11,1 Mlt 11 " "\• .. v. ! \\ '"' '"" l ~·: J1'4 )11,4 'Al llM" Pn J.0 il 141. 1:1: JI' -'4 .... r.~Lll 60 I? !)l, It\'> J;~ + II •• <LM 11 HI l'9 0 )I 11"° .+ "lo Ulf l.i> WI UJ II, 1'1~ 11' + 'Iii ,.,....,{!g J.O JIJ OJ > 42•o •l~ -.. ::r~: l •• ,,..:n~1+'>!• -JI 17 , !Mio U 'o _ II\ ~ ma" ~ 'J li llt. 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J•CW. 1,.,mmon ---·~ - G1·011cl10 Reflects i 011 Comic Career By Gi::NE HANDSAKER HOLl.'i'\VOOD (AP ) -llap. py bu'1hda_v to Groilcho ~1arx, 'i4 <ind :ili!I leering at the J:idi(•S -----..•. .,.. -..... ------------·-··--~ ... -~--.. -~·--·--·---- Nabors Gets Variety New Sliow-Same Gomer By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -H takes guts or a death wish lo quit a television series tied for number one in the ratings to take a fling al a new format. Nabors plans to spotlight a single guest each week. "They're mainly my friends," Nabors explained. "We've signed Carol t.u:lw~t~r l?~Jrl"l'rJ Stal E:n1~1t'"~"r1 GALA PREMIERE TUESDAY, OCT. 14fh, 2001 ~ii "\11 .. ult! vuu pull you r sklrl down~'" Ill; ;i~kcd :i cocci as he ~.rldressed :i colleg1rit~ ;111· d1uncc 1h1s 11·eck, "lt's very <lt~ln1ct1ng -even .at 1ny Jim Nabors, Sflacauga, Alabarna's ov"n son, did it. llc folded "Gomer Pyle" to star in "The Jim Nabors Hour" which received some bouquets and brickbats fron1 rev'iewers. said in his richly furnished of· fices at CBS . "But I te!l them I think the new show will be excitlng. Anyhow, every sketch I do turns out to be Gon1er no matter whal kind of character I'm playing, except in one skit when I play the Lone Ranger.'' Burnett, Ken Berry, Jane \yyman, Kay Starr, l\1innie Pearl. \Vayn e Newton, Julicti--==========-- I.A.CIC Al'i.A.IN-BY DEMAND ! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER aUT Dd'IClotl-MIK£ NICHOLS JOSEPH E. LEVINE,.,,, ... • - MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN...,.,..._,,.. THE GRADUATE AN AYCO[MBASSVflLM COLOR~"'"''-"''"''"""~·· ALL SEATS -Sl.lO <1.':•'" 'J'(l <Jnotln"r studenl cutie: "'l ll:Jt\ :i co1nplex quesliotl-I r:u1 ·1 <ln:,wC'r here. But if you \V;l n! to mCC't rn e af· l(•r11·ard ..... " Cr'nucho 1vas doi ng insult .iokcs 1rhen Don Rickles was in knee p;ints and the tongue 's !>!Ill :;c..i lpcl sharp. 'fr, :.1 fuinll!ing theater man t r~·ing Lo raise (;roucho's rr11crophone he comp!nincd: ·"1'1i1:"; 1s really the age or mcdi(Jcr11y. !s l!11 s your r~g11lar jnh'.'" Tht.: ~turlen!s had j u s t \11\IH'SSPd tile. il1'10l Brothers' 111:!il fl.H;JVI vehicle "A Night at tl1c Opt'r~i.'' It 11·as the first of 11! serccnings of olrl pictures being presented by the Movie Ac<1dcn1y. with a star answer. -ing questions alter c;ich sho\v- ing _ ·~ Jbuth' Coast Repertory "ll-V ~II ,10,,u '0' r (f•<.o,,1 • WEST COAST PllEMIERE -" Diln ~U,L,V "' 1...,A, ' me• CLO~ES 5ATUllDAY "WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN" by JOICI>~ llrller -•Au!llO• OI "CATCH 11" Childre"'s Thcotro -"WINNIE THE POOH" ~,P.P.;* ~; 290S East Coo11 Hig~woy Coro"o del Mor-ph. 673·6260 IT'S NEW ... EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING THE MIRISCH PRODUCTION COMPANY P•«•M• DICK VANDYK t ANGIE DICKINSON -_,,, COMMIT YOURSELF! l'IHICH SIDE D~-lH[ fll(f AR[ YOU ON' , STILL SLY AT 74 Groucho Marx The einema students rca!Jy dug the old, small-screen riot, ap(Jlauding Groucho's antics as Otis B. Driftwood, fa st-talk- ing king promoter l n crouching pursuit of a wealthy dowager. There were shrieks and ap- plause, loo, for his late brothers: ·w i I d·w i gged, nonspeaking Harpo, the self- laught harpist and brash Chico, playing a piano wilh an eloquent forefinger. Arter1vard Grouctio perched down front on a high stool and answered questions. He 's balding now and almost gal1nl. "I'm a little hard of bear· ing," be said, asking that a question be repeated. \Vas Harpo always silent? "Not 11'hc11 11·c split the inoney , '' Did the broth ers •·actually fo!IO\V scripts?" "Hard!y ... \V on1en didn 't understand us vei:y \Vell. We 1vcre more for u male au- dience, at least in the theater, .. \V e discovered early that the besl writers were the audience. If they laughed at something, we left it in ." \Vas il true that picture making finally stopped being tun? "It got tiresome, 1 got bored 11'i1h it ;ifter ts years. \\re were gelling stale, all get ting older.'' Lido Isle 'Paradise' Cast Listed Casting for the Lido lsle P I ayers ' forthcoming pro- duction, "Pools Paradise," has been announced by Peter Church, who is directing the English farce. Stanley Bell and Sheila Dunkle will play the leading roles of Rev. Lionel Toop and his wife, Penelope, with Sally l-layton. winner of I as t season's best actress award at the· Laguna Playhouse, in the comic role of Ida, the maid. Others in the cast are Peg Reday as Miss Skillon, Dennis Lambert as \Villie Briggs, Laddie Reday as R e v . l-lumphrey and Jack \Vilcox as tl1e Bishop of Lax. The play deals with the comic circumstances wh ich arise when a vicar's wife begins playing the foot ball pools. The show is a foJlow-up to King's earlier comedy, "See How They Run ." "Pools Paradi!'!e" will open Nov. 18 for five days at the Lido Isle Players Club, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Reservations are being taken at 673·6112. 'Sing-Out' Slated Fete The Sing-Out Young Genera· lion of Orange County, a local singing group, will present a free concert at Lake Forest Sunday from 2 lo 3 p.m. From a safe situation com- edy which ran in the top 10 for five years, and probably could have survived another half dozen years, Nabors must pr!}- ve he can make it without hiding behind Gomer. Gcnera!ly three ingredients are required !or a pcrforn1"r !o 1nake it as a variety hour host: talent, likability and luck. Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Carol Burn c I l , Jackle Gleason and Perry Como have it. Nabors is loaded with the first two, leaving only luck to fill out the prerequisites for success in his nev.· formal. "Most everybody told me not to !eave Gomer,'' Nabors MITCHUM KENNED!. TllDDDlntl UITllUJIDm I'•· Show Storh 7 l".M. Co11tl11110111 Show Sot11rday From 5 r .M.-S1111doy f10111 2 Nabors is as unspoiled as the day Andy Griffith first cast him as a bungling filling station attendant in his show seven or eight years ago. It is his quality of innocence, naivete and lack of worldliness that endears Jim l.o milllons of viewers. He retains these qualities on hi s new show. He a!so brings along Frank Sutton (who played Sergeant Carter) and Ronnie Schell (Duke) from his Gomer show. A new regular is Karen Mor- row. Asked how his show would differ from the excess ol niusica!·vi1t1e1y skeins in 1969- 71), Nabors gave a typical reply: "Our show is truly a variety show because it has more variety. \Ve have songs and dances and sketches with guests and sketches that in· elude our own group every week." Rather than load his show . with professional guest stars, Prowse and folks like that" tf.OOOOL'.'.'llH\I\~ ;'fl.Q'fl'.l>TI~Oi DOCTOR ZHru\GO """"IL SOUTH COAST Fco"'•-~'"" ox PLAZA THEATRE CtlllPDRATION San Di110 frNWAY at Bristol • 546-2711 ACRES OF FREE PARKING Box Office Opens 6:45 -Show Starts at 7:00 p.m. HELD OVER "'COOOBYE. COlUMIUS' IS llOU ND TO BE A CAEAT SUCCEssr In the picture, Groucho car· rics luggage up a gangplank \\'hlle Margaret D um on t, playing the dowager, asks, "Have you got everything, Oli.~." Groucho replies: "I haven't had any complaints yet.'' The Sing-Out group, with over 65 members, is supported solely by donations. They have captured audiences at local PTA programs, as well as numerous Scout·O·Ramas and have given performances al Knott's Berry :Farm, the lf~~~~~~~~~~~:1~ A1nerican Legion and on na- tional television. a s part of the "Tribute to Eisenhower'' BALBOA 673-4048 "Tl1at hne was cut in virlually every state in the un ion.'' he recalled. But things have changed. special. Sunday's program wilt be held at the $350.000 Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club, ";hich opened earlier this year. -PACIFICm ~:Cl !~Ii: I q ,~ Crossword Puzzle GilEAf ACT I0.'4 C~EN CAMPBELL "rnUE GRIT" PLIJi ~~~~:zl~ JOHN WAYNE to1;v CVP115 TtllPY THOMA S "THOSE OAlllNG YOUNG MEN AND THE IR JAUNTY JALOPIES" Rotommu.nea l~c Ao~H• J apan ese Movies Every Tuesday Nigh t SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS CONTR,RY TO AOVERT•Sl'IC !;Elo'OND oun CON TROL ANO APPEtiRl,..C E L<.E W HCOlt VOl!"IG PE0" PLE UNO!'-R I~ '".'dT lo W •Ll ~(·T e r tiOM•TTfD 10 PACIFI C T HEATR E~ TH S,[E 1 HE "R" PIC TURES L ISTE O IN T>-!f~ 11<))< l "-Lt <;<; ACCOMPA N ~ IE O BY PARENT OR ALll.J L T C,U /,R t,)1 AN, "THE WllO l!UNCH" nn "BELLE Ot JOlJR" "MAN AP.,•O A WOMAN" 110 011e under 18 l"ill be odmitted! 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Ptilse Getti119 Fai11t ••• Paul Sullivan cringes under lhe amntcur :FJorC'n ce Nightengale treatn1enL of· fered by Lillyann Pay ne in th is scene from "Poo l ~ Paradise," closing t hi s 111eekend at 1he lluntlngton lieach Playhou se, \vh i:c J{lta Kisner costs a cyni- cal eye on fhe proceedin gs. Violen~e \Va1• Goe~ 011 'Sundance' Director Backs Bloodshed By llOB TllQ)fAS HOLLY\\'OGI) ~APl -Tiie controversy over violence 1n entertainment mediums con- t inues. Doe~ bloodshed on t)1e !clevision and movie screen conLribute to :1 rnorc violent An1crica? No one scen1s to know. RecC'nl ly the r\otional Con1- n1ission On lht' Cau~cs a11d Prevention of Vlolence. ap- poin!ed Inst .\'C<'lr by President L}ndon B. Johns o n in the \I'd k r of assassination~. <.lt'.:cleircd violence on telcvb1on encourages emulallon 111 ac- tua l llfr. Taking an upposHc \'ic"· is director Gt>orgc Hoy Hill. PrevfQus!y iclen!ifir<I 1\'!lh a COrl\CCI\' '"Th!! \\'odd of Henry Onen t:" t•p1c ··11awa11"' <.1nd n1us1ca l '"Thnroughl y J\1odcrn l'o·hllie." Hi ll ts l"11rrcntl y represented on th!! scrt:'c n \\'llh ::i \Vt•sler11 , .. Butch Cassld.11 and the S11nd<111cc Kid." But nnt just nnnthcr \\'estern, it 1:-; highly St y l i Z C d , Cl'l'll 11·hi rn sical. .vct 1v1th a high cJri::rec (If violence. "Cai;sid y-Sundanf"e'' dne~1ft quite n1atch the hlnnd lrltl n~ of the "\Vild Dunt.:h ., Uut 11\e gu nfire <ind fall111g hod il''-. p;1rl1 rularly in Ille f 1 n al srcnes, set ne1v !-itandards in ~hock. Some critics ha11e r;il l· rd the nC\\I film "Tl1e Bonruc and Clyde or \\'cslerns." Grorge fioy Hill is a thoughtful nian and l ~i!hrr nt lhrre, and he decl ares, ' I c!nn"t like \"iolencc. bul lhcr<' <ire time s when Jt is required clramaticallv. At the end of the rnc ture, 1\;hcn Bu!ch ;ind 1-'6 Cassidy are ambushed by the Bult1 1<1n armv, thal had lo be ;J ~ccnC' the;: "·ould simply ti·ar the audience up ," Yet. <ilthnugh l'arnage is portrayed. the deaths of lhc 111·0 ou1la 1vs arr not t1 n- dcrscored. Paul Nc ,,..·n1an ;ind Hobert Hedfo rd arc caught in :-,lop.;;1el1on at the n1om+·nt they arc fatally shot. This t'<•ll· lr;1sts 11·ith '"Bonnie n 11 d Clyde," in which WHrrcn Beal· !y and Faye Dunaw;:1y 11·1 re scetningly riddled for minul cs. "But. I didn't objecl lo Illa!. lrorn Clll csthetic point o( vi ew." commented Hill . ""B 1n- n1c and Clyde had bcCTJJTIC the ob;ccts ol ex treme anger on the part uf other people. ilnd their actio ns inspired a violi·ut response. Butch an d Su11dat1cc \1crc 111crcly being cxecutc1J" •·cass1dv-Sundance" 1v as hin1 ?" The censo r rel ented, and th e kick remained. It nev- cr fails to evoke a gasp fron1 audiences. .. r n1 so111cwhat or the 1·ie1v tha t violence is not imital111e," Hill observed. "I think if <HI· dicnces have any sense of identification with ch:iractcrs in a film , !hey will go through the 11io!enl e xp e rience vicariously and gel it out of their system s. .. I don't mind 111y kids seeing violence on 1he ..-,creen. I don't think it can hurt them. ::ind l don 'l think that kids to· day dig vi olence, an)'way. "Besides. 1 still resent l11e fact that my mother \\·ou!dn't l<'l n1e sec "'All Quiet on the \\"eslern Fronl' at the Boulevard Theater 111 South f\llnneapolh 11•hen I was a boy. It was too violent, !!he said ." being prc.in1re d at the time of ----------- the Robert Kennedy ass<i s~i1a· 11011, "'hich caused much soul searching among fil m 1nakers ()l'f"r the que stion of viol cr,ce. Hill ~c+id. tl1al the lndustt v's censors asked fol" only one 1·vt on grounds uf violf'nce. Tnat \Ins nol for gun!1re, bul a .hl"''lle 111 which Nc1Yn1a11 a11ns ;1 kick at the groin of hu lking Ted C'ass1t.1.1-, nnetin1e mon~trr Ill "The Atl<i1ns F:.unily" on telc111~1ou. •·c oul dr, ·1 Ne11·n1an J u s l punl·h him in the stomach rea l ANIMALogic ,,.,.. h:irrl ?" the ce nsor askr:d. f ;••; ··vou kn o1v how big f'a11 l Ii 1s." ;irgucd 111 11. "The 01hrr ~u.v 1~ ~f\'1•n fe<:I tall wilh ~hflu!dcrs hke c+ :0,1::ic k truck 1!01v else could Paul stop Sign The vYO'J N,~AJl You NEVfll C..L.E:AN YouR J.?OOM .,,, Wish The Apollo 12 Crew Bon Voyage YOU COULD WIN • Apollo 11 'Booster' Decals C One for each of the first 1,000 to sign) e 'Footprints on the Moon' (One copy of this Associated Press collectors item book given away each hour l 'Patriot' E1npty, Episodic By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPI) -"A Patriot for Me" by Britain's prestigious John 0 s borne , which opened Sunday at the Imperial Theater, has a numbi>r of i n l e r e s t i n g elements, but !he author fails to mold them into a compelling dran1a. The extremely episodic play has only rare and brief! passages of gripping dialogue. JI leaves one \l'ith an ove rall feeling of emptiness. Presumably, the author, who usually makes a strong point in his plays, has some purpose behind this particular one . t tsing a pre-world \Var I background, he may be trying I to say that any government orl way of life at any time and any place can be undermined by corruption. If so, it is aj weak presentation of a most pertinent matter. I He is no more effective in deliniation of his principal character, v.·ho remains a somewhat shadowy f i g u r e despite a sensitive a n d versaille performance b y l\1aximi11an Schell. The man simply will no l come to life. and I don 't accept the ex - planation that he is essentially austere and withdrawn in his pub lic contacts. The play, \\'hich fi rst "'as done in London in 1965, gained much publicity because its homosexual el emen t ca used the British censor to confine its presenta tion to a club theater y,·hen the author refus- ed to make certain deletions . It is no longer startling in this respec t, at least not in New York. 1 The chief protagonisl is Alfred Red!, a rea l person, 11'hn rises from lowl y begi~· 1 nings to become a colonel 1n charge of counter-in'.clligence I in the Austro-Hungarian army in the years just befo re \Vorld 1 \\'ar I. I-le has expensive tastes. and he is a homosex· ual. It is not difficult for the Russians to blackmail him on· to their payroll to reveal defense secrets. Even tually , he is found out and takes the "·ay out of an officer and gentleman -suicide. The "big scene" of the play, "'hich has been extravagantly pr<'sented by David l\1crrlck,' "ith Peter (j!en11i lle direcling,I opens the seco nd of the t1vo act.s . It is an annual Viennese ! ''drag" ball given by .a trans11estite baron, who 1.~ played with amazing skill and hu mor by the estimable Den- nis King. 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Call for appl In S('(' lhrs.P j(if(' UOll!i. \\'alkrr .~· Lrr \\!1·. Levine J,\'CO)IL' INVE.:STl\II::NT n~:PT. 545-9451 rl'adlly :,C'f' the' lrt>rncndous po!C'nllal 1n the ln1n11.'diale fo-UTURt: hrrr. 1000 young, producuve NAVEL trees, C"Omplrte dragline IRRlCA. TIO.'l sys\l'm and CUST0!\1 home fully AIR CONDITION- ED plus fa1nl!y ot"eharcl and garden ai·ea. In the path (If pi'Ogrcss near ne'v J r. Col. !C";:r s1 tr just J!J rninules ft'Om !hr ocran and 1noun· tau1 1'1.'so11s. $74.,500 and own. r1• 1l'iU carry LO \V INTER- EST l!il T .D. IVilh 20'ia do1vn. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee :l0l3 \Vcs!clilf Dr. &IS. 711 l 0 Pl"n Evrs. DIRTY DANDY $750 DOWN \\lhy pay renl ? Ir's lrur you f·an 011·n you r own homP. Th1i; vacant :; BR home only fl('rds soinf" paint. Good neighborhood nrar schools :;, ~hopping. Hurry! Full pntr Slll,4jQ _ only Sl60 JK:l' 1l1ur111l . ~-11193 Baker, C,,\l , 5--JG-54.10 '~w~E~'R=E~s~w~A~M=PE=D~' ROOM FOR THE .\torr cl1rnt,~ than 11roprrt1c.~! IN•LA WS l\'P nrcd li.~l.ings -to rcrl! & Cus1orn '! BR ,{-gurst bou~r to ~ru . PJe;i.S(' call uc:: lur a · ,1 , F· · 1 I ., BR !lllll'k. 1·ou1·tcsy appraisal. int ioio" .a~L-ll e oc. - \\'(' 11·ork rvrr da\' hon1c l'o n1p lr1rly rc-Occora1- Y • · ed. Gur~l housr nerds 10 he BURR WHITE !inl~hf'(/. L\l:\lED!ATE POS- r.E:.\LTOR SESSJON, :'9111 i\rl\f~n·r Bl \·d .. NB. li7>1ti.':O MISSION VIEJO.POOL V.A. · F.H.A. TERMS fl•·11t111f111 ~ r• :1 n 1 ~ h dr'n>r ~-rn1·1·d f)U()I fur ~ .. h·1y l~1ni; !~·1l1\11i1 11•. ~ 11.1 111~. !..11nily 1·•••111, hr~ 1 y •h,1k•· rour. I.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!""!!!!! vro1.•11 !1011_..,-. ·"unll<ty. ~10!1 WONDERFUL rn""'" 0 '·· T',.."11 WESTCLIFF 837·084S 837-3776 Only :' blocks lo thr Bay Qu:olily 4 brr!roon1 J b;oth MINI RANCH Ovrr 12,000 MJ. 11. in 111is clol'e in Cos!a Mesa lo!. S1ipc1· sharp 2 bedroon1 plus dcr1 '\'llh hanll''OOd fl oors arid lathe and plastrr con· s lruclion. Fruit tr~., ga· lort', \argr palio area Y.'llh built in BBQ. Enjoy II~ Jlri- vacy of this large lo! or cir· vc.>Jop \\'ilh 3 n1orr inl'OnlC units. Be quick -$24, 7:,0, Colesworthy & Co. 6t l.in 1 NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL Aftrarfi\'~ :! bdrm, 2 barh, 1vi1h b1irk f1rcplaL'C, a )lan- f'llcd l1vuti: 1oom & !hick shai; r·arp1•l s, a Jo\'t>ly patio for rnlcl'la1n1ng. Access fur boat or t'alllJ'lf'r. $24,995 Newport •t Victari• 646-8811 Anytime MESA VERDE 4 BRMS ExceUr11! rainily arf'a. Easy \\'lllk lo Sl'hMI, ,. h u r c h & shopping. Lai·gp 4 bdn11c; "1th rx- crpt1nnal n1a.~r .. r hc-d- roorn & drf'ss1ng 100111 + bulcl '. Nt·1v ca1'J)f'!s ,t: pa1n1 , 5:!9.!¥.J), fo"JI,\ r.r \';\ 110 duwn. ~COATS ~ WAtLAC! REALTORS ----5.c6-4141- (0pen EnninotJ ·-~~~~~~~~ EASTSIDE $18,SOO Fixer Upper 2 BR, I BA house, <lbl l' gnr, COSTA MESA <'XC'Pllerrt area. N1'ed~ ha1\dy Half b!Of'k f1,,n1 ST. J OACJ [. 1na11 I painirr. $25!Xl (Jown. JJ\f CATHOLIC C.1-!URCll SN-: 3.:>4 J\lagnoha, Cos ta FAST MOVE IN anc:I PAROClllAL SCHOOL. l\frsa. ==-------1 Two betlroon1s, dining roon1. BY owner; 4. Bil, 2 lmlh, Ne\V homes, ready to move in. 2 to 5 bed- rooms, 2 to 3 baths. l/2 mile from beach. First payment up to 60 days after move in. deluxe k11rhen and large cle1ached slud10 !>hop, patio, 1.~·x1~· fan1ily roon1. Family J~ fencf'd yd, dra1l1,nO SL room could bf> u~cd a1' a ('lose to schooli;, \\'eslc1i ff third fx.d1wn1, 1'wo pa!io~ Pla~a a!'f'a. $...?ff,500, &12.;i191 VA /FHA Terms. From $23,990 The Beach 1011r 1·ove1'("(]) -16' x :m· 11).;,\Tl::D and t"JLTERED Jt-~ smRli 3 Br, IKP. 101 POOL. Daub](' garage' and fPnccd. Lo1v dov.·n. S9~• mo (on Brookhur1t 1 mile South of Ad•m1) 962. 1353 incl. la:'\t•s. 2001 Charle boat 01· trailer s!orai;r olf a48-:-i<H4 alley. Fenced and brautilul· -'::C..,:C.:~~------ Jy Jantlsrapcd yards. AN 2 BEDROOi\t. Large corner ::::::::::::.:c_ ___ __;~~ 'EXCEU.ENT BUY -First !or. 3 car garaI,;e. RARE HOME Conic Firsl Served. -=="=Y=O=IV=N=E="'='=·*='="=;.<OO=='=IBnng money ln~ Buy beauti- ful J BR, 2 bath Eastblutf ,M;c.:•c•c•....:Vc•c•cdc•c_ __ _:lclcl0:1 home. ConOition better than •"""'I FANTASTIC RE p u B t. t C nc\''-~·1oancing available. D . Only $39.500. J.:vc nings Call ~~>8308 Back Bay View Home J Bedrooms. 21,:: Ba!hs, Fam. ily Hooin, Lan«i -S,17.000. Newport Heights .1 Bedrooms. Sc pl:lrate dining, :! c:. r garage -\Vorkshop S39,900. Westc:liff -Pool !I & F Pool -Large living rm. Best a['('a, .\19,;;oo . lD'iO do,~·n. !·I Mf'. 1n ab$0hHe prrf1•ct & CORBIN . MARTI sparkling condit ion. 4 large _ N bdrms, 3 baths, formal din· RF~i\LTORS GT;rl6Q2 lni;: room, .srpnratc frinlily 3036 E. Coui;t 1-hvy, CdM roon1 & t1uge ni a !i I c 1·1-----·------. I bedroo111. ?-:'1inin1u111 upkc..'p, Corona del Mar 1250 yard bcau!I fully landscaped .1--.:.cc=...::.::.:...:.::::.__.:.;::: Popular model \vi1h 3 car CARMELISH garage. Bc~t Jor tile n1oney But 1he ;;un shines more• 2 at $47,930. Call 54~24 BR honie + Jge 2 BR, 2 BA South Coast Real E sta!e apt + guest ap!, 3 car gar, $2.000 On.. $210 MO. all oo a Jacgec 1o1, l'o blk• to bC'ach & shopping. $65,000 ?.-!l's. Hopper. Iocludes Pl & la'>r s. 3 UNJVEJ~SJTY REALTY Bedroon1. :l bath, Janllly 3001 E, Cst H11,1•ay, C.d.i\T. room, 1600 sq. IL home 1n 6Il·6:il0 OREGON BOUND Must sell 2 story homr, 3 b<lnns, 2 baths large ~C'P· ara.\e recreation room, in!cr. Cl)Ol syslCOl tlil'UOUt & new carpets. La1-gr t·ul -dc·$ilC Jut, Rener scr this une fl'•w! MUTUAL REAL TY 842-1418 Anytime POOL/ l8x36' l..ARGL 4 BDRM Ideal pool home \v/ba1hrwm RC{"{'SS, diving board & Ja. C'\JZli. Cov. pa110. FHA or GI s;-;.':,500, Best ;11'f'il. llAFFDAL REALTY 8·1Z4l05 Former Model Home College Park ~ Brrlrooms . .1 Baths. Sep- arale n101hcrs quarters • $3'i,850. excellent rond. Bltns, 2 -R f R I L · · Popular f·ounta in !!r ad Tr.1cl Jrp!cs. sprinkler:;, cl c -oom or . ea. iving FHA or VA rrnns ai·r 01\ Ov.•nrr. * ..-1!)..2~74 Son1e d1ser1m1nat1ng family .CC~::C~---~·c'c·_:;"c 11•11! lake pt·idc Ill oiining Oil llUS hf'aUt}'. S:l;j.9;.i{I OCEAN VJE\V HOML XLNT Vet loan assun1pl[on. Int. rate 1Aill nol increase, 3 Br, 2 Ba, \V/w crpts, lrplc. Cor lot; L'Ompl privacy. Anxious·srbrnit. full rir1ce $-14,500 PLACE &:EALTY 494·971» Gener al 3000 RENTA.L FINDERS -IHlXl'ENSIVi • • • GUAWmiD ~! I RESIDlHJW.-. IUSINUS ArT.-ROOMMAn SEIVICI HANDYMAN'S ,.~:~!~: ... ·1~"'~-!.c!'!'!''~"' .... ~~.....,~~"~1 ~1 Special! 4 lncon1e unils L?{) -POOL & ~~ ~~ ___,, yds. to be.ch. P a!ios, del.'ks 1,1•/oct-&n vic_iv. Nds. paint, 4 BR, 3 BA, convert den, Pie. Shoukl I,;ross $9.000 yr. forni'I din J.. ram, 2 fpl'i;, Pr. $69.900. Consider trades. Cov'd pauo_ $3T.i_ mo incl. MISSION REALTY 49-l·O'lll pool tnatn\. J UNE \\'ARD. Rca.llor 4 &Ir, 'i ba, beaut view &11-4816 ocean/Cata.Jina. $34.,900. :;,;-:;o-:;;:o:-------1 Owllt'r 494-9'132 CLAS 3000 -. --"'=========~ j 4 BR, 2~~ balhs home l n· 1707 Laguna Niguel Terr. New 2500 sq, ft. 3.4 & :) Br. homes lll ocean vir1v area. c~rpcled, front landscaped, "'ilh spl'inklers: bltns, self. elr11 n1ng oven; ;; car garage. S~.T;i(I 'ro $61,950. E;.;i:cllenl financing \Vlth declining in- lei~st i·ate from 7~• '/., to 6~~ ',u. Laguna Niguel Corp. 49!'J.1 3·14 :J.17-n61 Duplexes For Sale 1975 2 Unil~ near Ocran & Bay io \\'est Nl'wport. Priced below market. 011-'ncr \Viii finance. 1lill;i Park RraHy 637--0634 or \1·knds 6T;r~43.i. beautiful Un!ver5ily Par~. $3.10 nlO. 6-inonth ter111. • Red Hill Realty Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Any1in1e 833--0820 NICE clcar1, ready for Ot..'· cupancy. ,, Bcdrooni. ·• Bath. !\1onlh 10 J\lon!h. Reasonable rent for thl.' area. Cal! \Valkcr & ~. 842-4455 $185 3 BR, fe ncd yd, Chlldrcn & pets 0.1{, Bkr. ~J3.l-6.'l80 i150 Z BR, fenced yard Children & !l('l 0 .K. Brokrr 534-S'JllO $200 4 Br, rrn r in, ,,·/1\·, hl lns. Children &: pe!s 0.1\. Broker &l:>-011 1 Costa Mesa 3100 V!'THEREAL ~ESTATERS 3 BR, 2 BA, family roo1n, flu.~ <..v111Cor table Broadmoor Rex L. Hedges, Rltr. 2 fireplaCC's , S29,000 hon1e. fJay vic\v, 4 BR, lam 8-17·2J25 2 BR, gar, patio. crprs, Jrps. By D'VNE', 61' "213 stove, r efrig. Tropical set. Ap1trtment1 For S•I• 1980 • ,,...,, · r1n, ~fin rn1, ::.C"ar ::_;ar. YOU Just can't finrl l!lt.se 7 Uni t apt. fixrr upper, block llni;, adul!s only. 1 blk 'l'f •, .... "• Sla,jOO, ti·'4 '10 loan. anymore~ Herc's an ocean to beach, fantasric ocean shops. $!50. 54 l ·47M 546-2313 • 646-7171 C :c•clcleg:.:•:...;P:..:•c•ckc_ __ ~lclcl5 Cheshire Real E1tat• ''ic1v ho111c I hlk lo bcac·h. v iew. ~Hl,fXXI do\1·n, assume 1-~~-~~~----1 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I *•BARGAIN•* 475-2503 2 bedroo111s, den. New cr]ltl'i, 6~& l st TD iYith libf.ral 4 BR., 2 BA, d1·ps & '°m' area. H bo V. -drps, lirepl(', tiv rn1, d in 1111, ter ms on 2nd TD. 491--7152 crpt College P ark HARBOR VIEW HILLS Out of town owner want~ to ar r 1ew Hills CaU oivner I :u::i. ''Art"; RENTALS $250. mo. 673-9220. LUSK sell his lovely 3 Br, fa mily E:'f pansive view o r green-~;w.4~ or 8.17 .. 151g , J Se!lrr mO\'IO"' 011t of ~late, r m honic. 1 ~~ ha, lrpl, Je ne. heh, nr. as.<:0c. pool~. Lovely !----~------Houses Furnished 4 Bcdroont, ~ ba!h, located in 0 •Bl' I MUST SELL CollC'ge Park. V a ca nt.• nius t go fa s1: thii; 4 BP._'.!'~ rd l't:Hr .vrl w11h patio. Ask· ·• ~ .. a n1 .• ~·din. rms. \VC'l I ba., /an1. 1·111., prof. i'~nd-Ing only S2.1,7j(}, Cal! David bi1r. Like 11c1v rpts. & drap-3 bdrni 2 ha honlr \Valk 10 Rentals to Share 2005 Phone ~:l-'lll l9 scapi?d lion1c 1 ~ priced lo Cal'lson: Dorn, Plait. & Co. c.~ S6.i,~ --l\1akr offer~ go:f conl'i;c scho0J. $3j()() 3 BR, 2 BA, $:.!j(}. Roon1 1or '' I ' '9 ,,. <21'1 "1. 6"06 ... 1 2 1~1 Delancy R I E t t S H ARE .J\J Y c I et: ant horses lo be boarded. Sho1,·11 se : on y ~ ,. ,I(). " -· .r-i : JO.VP.~, " ea s a e r!own. t<1kc over Cl loan. I f l h Id 71[).2188 ·J"'!' ,-C II 613 ~ \l'<t er roo ome iv ock. h." •ppl 642-211211 Joc Clarkson \ ..;,). ~. oast wy. ..,770 The Real E•l•te Mart ·' • l\lt1n ;i;·, lo 60 yrs. ~150 1110. B h 1200 Immediate Occupancy 847-8531 67HJ31 4 Edr, 2 bath, bit-ins, unlurn. Newport eac Jn11ne Terr. 3 BD, 2' ~ ba, S280 n1onth. lease. Asent: \VANT 3rd ~rson for nice 3 61.~2101 EASTBLUFF fan1 f.· lhn rn1s Br kfst ar.:a. HAVE 11peninss f or 'I Rral BTt apt, 00 beach in I c=·~~~-~~--,--, Coldwell, Banker & Co. All elC'l'L Bri kit. Across EsTate ,,1lesn1C'n in our ll"W Nr iiwri. 673-!98.'<l SlOO; 2 Br. sml. tencrO yard, SO N C fron1 park. Rm for pool. office. Call for appo1ntment. J ======:_===c=== g<1 rg. Oiild ok. 4 2 of. -A 5N ewptoBrt ehnteCr IDfr. PANORAMA V1 EW S.i-1,950. R. O. Slates, Realtors Newport Beach ,200 Jla n1ilto11. 646-298:1 e1vpor eac . a 1 -R. C. GREER Realty 536-8801 "' 833-0700 644-2430 At tong la.•I' 'F Ulf'S\ vi("\\' ;::::~'t Via Lido 673·9300 ............................... ~ "trri·L :-;pa1·10u.~ horne on HARBOR VIEW HILLS NE\V E:wC'ut11·e Lu ;.;111·-Y RANCHO drrp lot, Tastrfully ap11111n(. LUSK HOME home, ·IF.o BR's, 3 &1, :1 l1r San Luis Rey 1•rl. nun1l'rous de1·01·ator f('a· Be ri 11 1 1 , gar. Asst111c Gt; no po1n1.s, J'! A1.:rri;, !l of \1hu·h :1rr nirrs 4 1:11"!. lorn1al <lin auiuy ;inti:.caprd on 1 ~ 1\1·rekr;;1.Tri111.~17-f!16:i Fount1in Valley 1410 WE'RE SWAMPED i\lore chen1s than prope-rlics~ \Ve fl('ed ltstings . to rrnl & lo Sf'li. Please call us for a quick, t·our1 csy appraisal. We \\Ork every rlay. BURR WHITE REALTOR WHY PAY RENT? Z901 Nr.1~·port Blvd., N.B. Mes;i Verde 3110 .fOR LEASE S2:iO/mon1h. 3 l;irg<' 111011\h, ack!ed p;1.tio. shag ca1-pts. Good location. S~50/1no11th. Bkr. ~16-jWQ I~l.\IAC-3 Br. 2 Ba, h1m1!r mo111. Avail Nov. 1. Call fot ;.proin1. S47-700 1 SHARP $28.SOO -FHA f11i.1 0(·111~ ,1va1lahlr. !\1ni:: •l/t'rl 11"ilr•XIOI,,, :' h;1 tlls. !an11lv 1'Ql11n D1·~~1111 klf,·lirn • lillil1·1n .q1pl l<oni;r.<. JJ1i:;ll hlr1<·k 'l;Lll, ~pl'1nk!fr.<. ~dl~17'.!I' t-:1!ehl'n i\10"1J1g 11p? This Avocado ~roves. ~or11r l'<l-1·m, .Truly a tirau1y. Act acl'C ?lot. 3 Hr ~: I!:_~ _C;;11111ly r11.~. Htll1ur1 l'<tn!'l1 housi..• now l · ,.;.10.:r, Cour~csy ro ':11.,-.Bu. Own(r tii;rt-110 or 1v11h gori::rous \'1r1,·, J lor~e brokrrs. Call 1,-•0 14,·7 29 7',.'0· ~~=~-~­ o·orial, b .• rn ,f.. ~n1dio. (111sc 644-1.133 Eves: b l l·~626 Bkr. INV t: ST l"E,\K TllE to ~;111 Lui~ f:.cy i.:oU .~· FAMILY KITCHEN OCEAN. 3 BR. JI: Ea .• il<'n. 2 <pie., di". nn. ""''" ('o•u1Tt .I' l·lub. Prirrd <il hri1nr 11·1111 Country Stylel =======:::===I 111:iy \J<>. j\1st for you SJ2,200 • Very <'a<;y lf'l'111.• . ~9Z.~i00 for {lllitk .;,gJP! Don't Quirt \\'rstclif r, htJl: Ja1n1ly 11110!hr.r home for in('on1e on SACK BAY 4 tll'{h1'01 n 11·Hli s11u·age r:a-lg. lut. &Jn1r v 1 e "" Ni-. Yr. a!rl Spanisl1 i;1ylr . As-67:i-46JO ~Ul11l' 6·'• ~ ~ FHA lonn. 3 sr ... D "-c-,,-.A-N-,-.,.,,.:::.,=l=h=,=,,~-.-.-,-B-1(-, 2 Newport Beach 3200 Pil1i0, BfiQ, l1ll11s. flrlj. lo BA. I)(>luxi:, y;irr! & pa!io.1 ;;;;;;;;;;,;.~;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 544-2313 \-0' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS '\... 'J"' ·. · .. ' ' " TARBEL ~_3'955 Ha rber I $19,995 AUTUMN SPECIAL! i;-;iiii;;;iiiiiiiiii,;.._...,..__I GI Resale L:u'gr l"M?rlronn1i; _ 2 p11lln1an toarh;; Drt>an1 ki1thrn 1•·irh Tak" 01 rr :i·',';_ f,J loan: <'h~n~11 ng <'\ll'a <'ill1 ni:;. area. i\{':o! I -'-d1n111t: 1·111, An· Bullt•lll\ lllli:;t• trrl' ::hades. lhorly Pool hon1e on l'\JrnPr. 846-0604 TARBELL Ownrr m11•·1 ~rlf. 1r;:ih5 frr- trll Jn ~alt Lakr'.'-Tf'nns General 1000 0/IC'rl. F11ll prio;r s:;4,:>JO. !...:========. ~ s1s-ssso l11tar C•ntn11 th!Jtrtl FOREST E. LLEGE REALTY l5CXl Adams 11 Klrtla.-,CM. 0 l S 0 N 1~-"""s--B-E-o'"'·R-M-."""+·"'-p"'-o"'o ....... L 3 Bath $26, 950 ! l1w I:• ;.ilturs FRICEO $2.000 GELOW FHA !·II.\ ii111•1:11 ~111 on 1111 ~ q11r1l1 1y hull! :1 l:i.·01·1w111, :: ti11 Ui hn111r 1~ ~27,9:)0. l /\l!lf'j' !>II,\" M•il 00\\': .\I S1:'i.9~1n .. lu~I. fl fr1" )r;ir" ,>n1111•!. Lar:;.:r f;im. 1ly l'(nlffl. 1\11.; !:·'l lo t. l!n1111l 1u1· n1u1•r un1ls. ~i·llrr 11·1! fnr !hr <'fl~I. ]1 .. 11 I hnrry -r:USll !? IJ111I ""'' lo l~l·O:•O:I. 5 BEDROOM WHAT !' $23.000 1ri; 11·11('' r.1'11111iru1 2 ~!or~· V1c to1·i11r1 Colonhil. t;lrn1n1ni.: hart11• ood fir.;. i\las.~11 f' hr1r-I\ fu•rptiirr . J [ 11 '.:; (• kl1{'h<'ll. (~\\ llf'!' hH'l 1•1-:::hl 111 fan1ily. t-:n1 plny1•r "'a~· l' hf''.~ rri;insfrrrf'<I :: ~·1111ta~l tr invl'sl.rnrnl.! 1-lui:;e r: -:1 lot. \1 i1h allC'~. !\1u1•h ITIO!'C'. ~rt I (' I' h11rry: CAi i 6'15·0,103, G.I. FINAN CED TAK E O VER 6 °~ G.I. 1lnan1:"0 1 l.i<'clt·,.0111, :! b.11h hun1" Di'lio\(' fr A llU"f'.~ 1n<'lt1 r1r In 11 h • 1 11~. ~t·inr fh·cpllll'f', r~1n~ Hy roon1. Tak~ O\'"" h1:·h Joan (If ~23,100 at 6'. annual r11.tP. No f,..r s. No l"'f'n.-illir~. Pa ,1mrnls of ~210 inn. Pays All !~ ltn· m11c11l A!" nrli,:hbnrhl)Of! (Inl y ~:!7.;,on pri('('{j to ~rl l Uiat 64.:H)3()J 1''0J:f:ST E. OLSON Joe. r:1>al1ors Al Jrn rhor C"nlrr 2299 I l11rl:i.·1r JUvd . ,~:If. 1969 VOLUME. $120.9 MILLION Bib fa1nily hu111r ;.t PJ'lo;"<> 111 I 111 ynur bur!i::rt V1rsl<t p00!. ,!r ~:slii1f' i;:round.<t. R I f h 1<uod pa11rl1ni;, ha 111J~nn1e hrl'akfd~t bal'. Elegant 111"'- p!arr. No1h111g 1·0011paral1le nt lhr prier on today's n1tll'- k.; 1 . !'>40. 14'.:0 TARBELL 2955 Harbor j Dover Shores View -Custoin ('lf":;:<Hl<'e. ~h'l 1;:h!!ul fan1ily plilll 3 bcl1·n1•', ;;•: halh.<t, din1ni: J'l)lllll, :l f11111· 1!y rooms .: 1na1rr~ ,.,.,,11,, :r;uo ~ f! of 1u ... un(111~ !;1n1· 1ly h\ 101:-. Pa!!o 1'111·!0.~rd s1vio1ming, po o I. $11.'o.cnl. Prrr B;1rrert RC'alty 6-12.5;100 Rental Cnn111lrlP!y 1Urlli~h00 2. Bdrn1 C<111drn111niu1n Un11 $1iJ/n10. I )rar leas<' 01\. 5"46·511110 (llt.-C-.. llleltl!) LLEGE REALTY !!.(Kl Adln ltttlftler,C'Jl --WiTfC.a1e or Leas• Option I BAYCREST ·I Hn ta n1 rm. fornlfll rl1n111i:; , 1 n11 s:\ON'I option, lr ase_ s;;!l.i jlf'r n10. Jran ~n1ith Reallor £)6.:\1.:il ~Ele9ance l'••Jl. l}a!IO ,\, ~p)l'J'1dirf \'if'\\' ""I !lir pa!!rrn. B1·enrl llt'W 11 .. 11 \\rll.~· t1<>1nr 10 Dover !'>ho1'C~. ~ BR :: l>a. PLUS. 1 Roy J, Ward 111::0 l_;jla\,v 1.>r_ lil6·l :•~J{) -•• THE BLUFFS·-· - OCEAN VIEW. $27,000 Pre11tigc 111'f'a nrar F11~h1on Tsl11nd . :'.\P11·port. Kin:; ~it"O l'l1'1'11'fl0Ul~. 2 h~lhs E;.;qulslTC ~r1l11 1 ... 1·ri -,Jfl.1 j_:o , TARBELL 2955 Harbor Tl /~: QliJC/\f'Jlt Ynl' r Al.L !T11t_: QUICKl·:f~. Yi ltl SELL, s.o,I' 11" d1rh1 '1 lrU you ahout ,\luvr 111 Dn <Tedlt appro1•<1I. this r.nr lnr,.., private adull pdlto. ilf'llCh & shops. H k r . Bra11 t1ful :: BR & I :! Lia1hs Red Carpet Realty finly S.J:?,:iKl. _•_1_:1_-211;:.:.10'-=--~---- golf eour~r . p<xrl, S'26,!l.)t) :i;2;~1 i1•inlrr. 673-8088 CORBIN·MARTIN B/B ·I fa1nily 1'00111, ;ill ,,l.,ctr ll' :!~ .. 1 \\'. B;i lhoil. NB r,7.WXO Hal Pinchin & Assoc. DUPLEX k1l chrn, ~oorl 1·arp•·ti; I.· ::900 fo'.. Coa~! 1!1Yy. 67:,..439:z '''m'., •. ·.• o.,, .. ,, "'''''-pi"'._, RE1\LTOHS 67:1.!6~2 ~\'!/,) '·lit.IJ! i!'t?OJ ·3 !)'~'();; Balboa 2300 TO\\'Nl!OUSt: ,\r!1tlti; only. 2 Bdrms., ? haths. Spli!·kvrl. Avai.l. Oct. J;jLh. S:?25 Prr J\·10111.h, 'll19 E.Cn;i~1 Jh1J1,Crl'.\l "" D\" • u drapr s, tl hL i::111·acr. lif'.1\)' jj{J.6Ctifl TRADE Br. ap1. Uf,C'r1 hnrk frpl., shakr rovf. O"·llf'r an."1ous'I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; " bll h 51° ~- SlT:i \\'inter lease. Penin.~ula P oint. Spacious 2 Br. Call or 11Tlte l\lrs. Beardslee, 213/ 243-j3l6, 1600 Parway, Glen. Oale Cal. 91206. I T /11!1 nr" ly 1·ons1r11f'lr11 1lu-ns. :; ar: C'Plb. , •.,~ ..... $l l,500. THAT LARGE pll'X cloS(' ~o beach, 01vn"I' O\VNER 67:>-11'lf6 FAMIL y 11·anl:> 8 ff) JO un11s, C~I. BEACHSJDF. or H"Y· Cnin- Fountain Valley 1410 NEW 4 BR HOME 2m:1 !'q. 11 .• 7200 :-q I! 101. Prier $33,600, dfl11·11 SliOO. ,\nnual perrentagr r111e 6.9', .~e ;u 17<li.J San R1r ;irrlC1 ~!, rou111a1n Valley, off \\'~rnci ', 011 E. of Brool..hurst or r11U ~f11ini:;.-h11n>t Jr om cs :•-il·!ihfl Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. I Lachenmyer Realtor lSliO Nr\\·port Bll'd .. Ctlt CALL 646-3?28 Decorator'' Dream Mesa Ve rde Golf Course :-p" 11H1-.: hrd1·onn1•. r11.1<1 f'r !•Iii lo · \\ 1111 11\11 I np'rl ( lo.,rt~. ": 1,.i1l 1· JJ, 11 ·111<·1J 1•n1r.1 '1TlCI for1ablc 2 Br. hon1r, unrirr ~1c0r look111;:! Thi~ i' 11 ' !> PROPERTIES WEST s<10 .ooo. O wne r /Bkr laq:;1· lxlnn~ sound~ Jikr a 6T;>"·11 'ID 67.J.)6.12 675-374:1 Jot hll l lh3t'S llnl all. l!Ugr -----------d £'O or 1un1p11s 1•o1 upst,111.,, VIE\V 01 Jll)()I. chu1·1111n1,: 2 LGb . h1ll1op lot. l 'rn11. v1c1v ful'lllJ I 1t1n 1.111 cloii n· AR. 2 BA mndf>. Li;:r.: 11;1110. o! occ<1n & hilts. Prl\-a('y. . '1<1 irs 111 acldi!ion ff) r ;illn;; 127.!l:KltS-4000 down. Bkrl==="='"~· '='"='='="=·=·"'="=== fll''I·,• 111 k1!('h lur 1110JhPr. _6_1'_"'1_·_,"_·'-------- A1 S~i.COO !h1s 1rnn·1 last •. Bluff.., p1·1111r .. n R.1~· tura 11on Lide Isle 13S I • <! t~t1..,. S-.1!1,:iQO Call 61-1-t'!.J.'l :...:.:_:..; ______ ~ rvr~t111\1•nr1~. ~ 2 REAL BU YS! =====:::-======-./ C'har1n1ng '.!Br '..' h;i . f;i111. l'Tll, ehannrr. S!!l,lt;·, Newport Heights 1210 --------CONOO. \111."l M•ll , :! BR. IJOIHl" r111. 2 l:\f ~·II -~l()fjl) lido Isle 23S1 NE\\'L ,, Furni~hed 4 BR, 4 B;t, a\•ail Noll', \\'1n!rr 1Jr Jongrr. 121.'l ) i~!).9369 Or r2 1 ~1 -172-fi6!12 \\'INTER Ren1al 3 Illt fun . Avatl nl)\I'. <101\11 K.· <1~~un1f' i•li'ln. Tl'adr -~-CP_""c',"-'c7~c''c·'c":... __ fnr h<J.,! 01 r.ir. \l.iy lr;1~--,. * 1··urn •I Hit, ;: RA. Con. •11th ort1n11. i \.l , ~if,2.-i::r.i 1emp, nr1\ly drr :S·IOO. Avnil no11• Yrarl.1•. t7Jc11 fi'!l-710'.I 901 Do \'Cr Dr., ~·s Suite l'.!G' 615'2Q(lo £\·es J.lS-6%6 T()\\'~llOU~F . :'i ;~n . 1'~ H.\, !rpll·. pa110, f'JOOI, 2 ca.r g<tr. all bH 1ns, epls, drr~ . l .!"asr 527;, !X'r 1non1h ~71 -XRl 1 or 612-:Z.1'.Yl H1\HJlQlt l!rghlano1<1 J J:R. .' r..\, fTJll.<, drps, hh 1rt'. ar11u1~. no {)\'Is. Lea-'"· Sl'lO mn 111<'1 t;a1il1'11<'t'. :.i l-~·bli'llJ or :1~!·1.~lti -~------~~-lrt!l'.l ll:•krr. c .. \1 , ~¥JG.;,.1.1n c o:11rr 1-111r nttn1<' 1•1r 1h1" I t'ul" ~ BR 1 h;i "\\'rck- r 11f']rr" • ()nly ~1!,:rOO LIDO REAL TY INC. Jrll"('!'•lll1 f-01111"1 d111111i.: ===========: 1'"•"11. \'1('\I' Ill 1r ll r 1 h!f'('ll 3 er:. 1,1ri.:r L.r:' ~1 0111· !1r<·o1l;H·c, 111 N r \\'""r t -~-~47 \'1a L1d1\ l;ll :l!l:~lJ !ATf', t)1·c·. '.l stoi-;v \ 27os DR. 3', R1\, f;in1 r111, fpl , laquna Beach VACANT, I 111 01 e d 111 I e --''-'-:C:C'-c_ __ ::_:,: I <'p1 s. J1·p!1.. hl l-1ns. $27:1. Santa Ana 1620 ::.1•11 i·niil'~,. ,-,u).17-'0 IRVINE AVE " TARBELL 2955 Harbor • 1 1 '·H.::h1~. rr1ccd a1 onl~ BAYFRONT--possess1nn. :; !Ht & •lr n. 4 BR. 31 1 blk'5 lri heh, Ol.:<'a n-11·/or 111!hout opt i o 11. BEr\UTJ FL:L C;u·pp1.; .~· r1a11· 11<'1111h ll1n1n111 !111~ ln1·rly :'. hrl1·1n f.1111 nn lonn1f". I•:, tl'n:-inr! hl!-111:-; .~· 11;1tur ;1 I 11•t0tl 1•t1h1npl,; 111 kit. FA hr;ol ,(· hnrk BBQ 111 p.1l1U. ht).\ 1:'.X' lul. Bu,v 11011: Fuller Rlty. 546-0814 Cami;;.idg-e Esfa;e;-- Bi·;1u!ifu!!y r·arrd (or l sn -fain. (·pt:-drr~. pancllini; .~· n1any 111(1rr lralu1r.s. As. ~u1ll" r-.:1.•t1ng ;,• ,' • loan. DAVIDSON Realty :116·:1150 E\f'~. ~t-19-10.18 OCEANFRONT 3 ER h•1111r on c~rcllcnt bc~l'h: S.J l.M George Williamson nt:,\LTOR 673-4:;50 Evr5.. 61;\.156~ * Sou lh Co11s! nC'aJ 1':s1atr c11._r.1.11 hu111 llr1n1r. l.1q::f' rn-S:!8,0IJQ l\llh s:i·~)() <k1l\ll, Thl'f'(' 10 !il:\ h1..'<.lroor11 hnlTI('S hugr £:1111 rn1/lo;1 I, 11•'W v1c11 , t"t:nnp. rf'd!'C', av;iil to 10'c"c"-c4_1_"_1 __ ~-~~- •·lo.<.i'tl 1·011ily111'd for 111,i.-;1 . l)w11<•1· hrokr1' 11·11h pier & ~lip. Prired sh11~ 1·1,-it)! lh"1ont. i\le1ny f;imily or proff's:sion11ls ·111 3 Bc!ro1s, rlfn, f0rn1;:i l rhn111~, fp;i l\u't's. :\lnl 1\l'tr.hlnrhood. ,July I. l~i(I. SZ2J nio. 273 ramily :ilso ~ Bctrn1s, lanuJy. 111u 1n rir11·;11 •y. '.\1:1•1y r"1ras Graha m Rlty. 646-2414 fron1 $1 49.JOO , \Vithnut pitr 111 Jlu<t llc'.1111i/ul 3 Bdr !1u1llr. Nrar Nr111l0rt ro~r OfliC'f' 1.:. ~lip, $!1;),000. F!!A loan. \\lo. pym n!s S\!11 Cajon. •l\H--'fS:,.11 fr<"lm S?.00 filG-4~1·1 ~11.:.00. --~ Walker Rlty. 675-5200 Wells·McCardle, Rltrs. Newport Shores 1220 J.l36 Via Lir1n. NB. Opr11 Sun, 111rls all. 71 l ~. •~ax1nr S!. !===========. nr E1wl1ri .~' i\lrF~drlrn. $21)tl furn hM". r,. d c r ~ 1.~10 Nr11 [l(Jt'I l~h·d . ('.\I. ·' 1~.(j:?!I i11i,vt1111"' BUILDERSREPO F rri>h & clean. u •ady for your insf)f'clion. 2 ~101-y • 4 hd· rm:.., '! hattis, liinJtty !'{1()111. All new h0t1se lcaturrs. $1 500 ch111·n .~ assun1e loan. \l.ir;tnl. ~r :1nytime. HERITAGE 540-1151 STORAGE GARAGE S20 MONTH T·:d r:icldlr r:11 r, hr1 rm!I, 1ve!k to be;ir h. A~"'' Newport Shores Oprn hou~f' ~-.l Pl\1 r \'f'I'}'· - · 322~ •REDUCED s~.ooo• Hunt•'n•ton •-ach 1400 1111t1I Julv 1s1 1~H~1t'Y: ,. ~ <lily or hy App1. ~:_...:-_;:cc· _::·c·_::c..::.' ::::. __ I LEASE nr nrillon lo srll. 2 If you nec.-0 a g-N:-at la1111ly "-'=========== DAILY 1~1LOT DI i\1 E . fl -story •I bdrrn 2•1 ha1hf: honir. sec !his one! Li;r. liv. $22,000 4 Bedroom ~guna Beach \705 LINE~. You can use them cpts/clrps. bH·ins.. fl b 1 rn1. plus lgr . par!y rm.; ~ ''Vacant'' 101· just pennies ;i. tlay, Dial g;in•RC. Pool. J hlock t? Br.:\ Ba. .. kitch . blt·ins. l'~ $140 per n1onlh includes all SEE THIS ONE 642·56iS hr:1r h A1•a LI imm elf . 811.,s. lo be;ich. f'~ !>lniplr. on existing loan anyoflC ean 3 BR, 2 B1\, \1·/1v crptg. IT'S \\'ONDERft;L I he frl'.!'-32.\2 S IG.~ Equity $49,:500, J\tay as..~um<' \\'i11'.out qualifying! .. __. Io-~,--~~----., 1 d 11rps, bllns, p;tl!O, fno.;u, 3 many buy~ in appliances Ii; 'lour Ad 1n o ur eons1 .. rr ra c. FeaturinR 4 h""e brdl"OOms. I · D "'ER "1"7Sl9• ~~ yri. ol{, orPiin v1e1\', im!T'lie. you find 1n the Cl"ssilied classificrls? Somronc \Viii be • \\.,, • .,.,,.... 2 hL"urious baths. Charmin,.,. 2 "' ,~ "' SJ .500. j/141 4,,..-fi.: ... .., Ads. CheC'k them J'!0\1·· looking lor i!. Dial 64?-5678 "Qut't'ns" kitchen. Grca1 liv- Dover Shores 1227 Ing J'{l()n1 \\'ilh rich paneling, "-----------Ankle Oeep carpe1ing, ExC"el- lenl c ul-de-sac, 'Vil! sell F'HA and VA. WE SELL A HOME *ENCHANTING VIEW Superb Boy & t.lt n VU n1o~t rn1~. Uniqup "Old ~Vorld" contrn1pnrary, ('xcc11tivr lu;.;. EVERY 31 MINUTES '"' ""'"'· "'" "'·"·"RR. Walker & Lee 111 B,\ ·I' 111riir1s ri!rJ>;. Idral General 4000Gener•I 4000General 4000 Salve a Simple Scrambled Word Puz: le for a Chuckle is l<f'<'king-~U\'1'rs.<.lul ri rofrs· 1 ~~=====~=~~ s1onaJ rc<1l esta ~" sa.IC'~n1cu. E.'1Cl'pt io11<1J bencfil s. PlC'nsP caU for .1ppnln1n1rnt ;:il5-84:!4 Sou!h Coas1, Hr.11!ors. for ('!llt'"rta1ning. Jo:ri.~y n1a1n_ iG.~2 f,dingrr l n101rd occur . F111111~t1rd. ~t?-W55 Open .l':l'es. 51111.(l('(). A.11..~11111e 6·'~';, loan. 0 t eotrong1t lell~fl ' of th• four i.crambled words be· low to form lour sirtol• words. rA1Mr 0 r ,, , NEAR OCEAN ~Tod. ( Bit 211 ba, 2 Car C:<lr. Rl1ns. Xlnt cond. S.1;t,900 -I O~l:r rlown CAYWOOD REAL TY 63(); \V. Co.isl Jlwy .. N.B. e S4S.1290 e VACANT-,\~sun1c fl{A U>1v In!_ loan. Hal. ;q;p $23.300. ~p $2.'{,;,00. QUl{'k JlOl>b. 201•ll RayviC'IY s r, s A. ll~ts. :W~l~frl 3 81{ 2 f11\. t11mily rill. r mf decor I'! ~T n1d-xlnt cond. $.12.:J)fl_ \:!3,~2 Fief'\ Ln, 110. (\\'!\!'I' h 1() .. 1:;1.~ -----S'J.l, 7.ll ~ Hdr ni. :: li(Jlh s:r-.oo (Ji11111, b11.l:o111·r 7' ,, :.16-TX~~ Costa Mesa 1100 4 BEDRM • $22,500 GI TERMS D:crllcnt ai.,.11 . 2 hath.~. Elr· s;ant fireplace. R ich \\'QO(I pane.ling _ n1any hL\-Ury ex· tras, !luge Ji\•ing nn, !ea- rur~s, Pool 5izcd yarrl. 1142·6691 TARBELL BY OWNER INCOME PROPERTY tl 1 l BR tviu~r~ f-;, gar· ~l.!r~. rnrprllr s~o mo. fl.oon1 for 011~· 11101 r 1n11t, $21,AAQ. (';ll l ;~',6 .. J::Oi: 11 1! !'i, s~::.1tlt.i i 13r~2-B:;icr. la~l.v rn1. drr•~ .~ 1•1pt1n1;. r\fl'''1~11·r h1tl<bo·:i1~1ll!;' ,t, p:1ton. \\';" 11 IT!rl<'!l'I h.i11u· i n;·I ft1'r:1n !orr"'''~, lfl':l(I ~q II $.''.l,~l. :.11;-2~.1 13o-: 16'.\2 NR. 548-7119 $25,000 .cc.:.:.c.:..c.._....: _____ ,3 bdnn 2 hath. rxtra larte University P•rk The Room Arrangement I!! wr]I corortlinattcl & 1237 r<im· pat r & oiler s a ni.1.'\'in1um of t·onvenirntt" A· gr;tcrf11I l1l'in:;:, I BR. 1'; ha, nr arlult pool ~-on i,:1•rr nhrlr Pnrecl 10 srll ...... t~.J .. iOO. e Red Hill Realty Univ. P~rk Ccntrr. r1v11ic Call Anytime 8l'~!J1'l0 Jiving, 1'00111 \\'ilh hcan1rO crilin:;:s. tropical baek yan:I "'1!h rowrrd paho & over. looki ng Christmas tree farm. 1\lodern hui]f • in kilchcn •'rn1er. Fcn('t'f!, landscaprtl. D ou b I " g-a ra,::r . Qirpet~, draf)('.'1. S2500 clown • pay. n1enls Jess than r..::n1. IPUllT l I I I I I 1 IC HELE I I 1 4 I A populor nvrse: They coiled . . . her "Appendbo:" becoi.:se o il ---------~ th11 doctors wonted 10 -·· lier IAPEKUM 1-· lo·• ~;..:,1~,:..c1~,::..:~1 '-.1.,-1".-1 Q Co111olete tht ch11C~le avoted by !11111'\g •l'I lh• f'HUong words . Y°" de--.lop from s!ep.No. 3 below, f_) fll!IN T NUMB£P.E0 lE l lEl!S 1 t l ' 1 !N Tl~E Sf ~l"llJ Al!fS ' l L L c ( c L I ' -· .. --·--·--· --~----·--------·------------____...-·----..~-----·--..... -------·----- RENTALS RENTALS A.EN T AL~ RENTALS RENTALS Houu1 Unfurnish•d Apts. Furnished Apt 1. Furnished Apt1. Unfurnl1hed Aot~. Unfurnl1h•d Univer1ity Park 3237 Coit• Mfta 4100 Garden Grove 4610 Cost1 Mesi 5100 5640 ------~~~ ------3 BK. ~·. Ni!hs, 1ownhou.lie. lmmatulah! c.-(}ndi!ion. Avail. able no1~· on l year leai;e. $300/n1on1h. e Red Hill Realty Univ. P;u·k Crntrr, Irvine Call Anytime ttll-Ob'20 Corona del Mar 3250 -------FABULOUS VIEW 1-:1111re hartx:ir &: jelly e11- 1ra1u.:e. 3 Bil. ~ BA. l111n1l'd. occt1p. Unfurn, )'rs. h:ils<!' $fi'."1 1110. 21'/.7 Of"f'a.n Blvll. 6i>.-1081 or 5 1!'.J..IS~J. UNUSUAL L.<irge ho u i. 1• , 11·11.lk to !\(:houl, beach, sho11- p1nc:. ·1 nR, 2 living rm. 2·~ BA. hun rn1. lgio yd. 718 • Jasminr, Cdi\f. $350 mo. ,, v 11. 1 1 Ck:t. 15ui. (n41 R37·118:i 3 Bdnni.. livini:: room, Uinin11: roo111, k1!thenett!', l ~I hciths. U11 fu r11. Yrly Ca U 673-6.1:i6 I1 11n1rd. occupancy 2 BR, rib! gar.1~c. lg yarrl, 0 1( for hoa t, rrailcr, etc. s2:..1 n10. !i7:~2Q2j 2 BR. h(IUl'.I! SJ);(). Also, 1 Ur. apl. (furnishri.I J Sl·IO. .;!).J.2250 or -19-1-97'.jS CllARi\llNG 2 Bit 1 BA, stove, r:11ts, rtrps. inl:J"d. Nu pels. $18:'1. !i7~.i-77'.iS hnnic 11·/pool - p<inoratnic v1c11·, p r 1 1', br.11t·he.1i. Aiwnt 6iJ-:t2:!2. Lido Isle 3351 :.! BR 2 halh. dt>n, i;tovc &· rr:ln R. dl>I i:arabl' S27:i/lnn. 67J.j()6·1 OJ" j7l·I\ 52/!·9720 Huntington Beach 3400 BR f;\111, forinal din, c.:p!.li/drps, I a n rt s c. l/u11- !1ngton Crcs1 front $290 Agl 6-Hi-4~ 14 J Br. crpts, cti-rs. Call 962-8578 for appointn1cn1 Fountain Valley dti;posal. infer. & 3410 LAH.GE East-side 1 Ult S!NCLE 't'oung Adults Lw..· lrplc, bt•nmti, pal10 . I aelult, 111-y g11.rdctt 11pts 11'ilh CXIUn· no 111.·ts Sl~O. (i7J...-7629 try 1'luh a\1nosphl"rt' an<l ATTRACTIVE l BR, $99.:.0, l.'o m11lt'll' privary. SOUTH util 1>a1d. SJ ~lc lllltlUl'"C BAY CLUB AP'l'S 13100 rtrson only. Alt 5. 612-6197 t'Ni111ruu1 avio., G ar d en ~==~~---~·! Grovc 17141 636-3030. CllAR~llNG Furn. <tpL With ;ill u111 .. l'"<Jp'!I kitchen & L leach d1nel!1• $110. G<\2-8~00 1gun• 4705 2 Bil, 2 BA turn. NPw patrit. BEAUT 2 Br, 2 Ba, oceanfrt. Nr ~hpng ccnt\·r. N 0 $300. 8n ·l700 or 870-M53 children or prts. &1&--6222 eves. & 1vkf'nds . Newport Beach 4200 RENTALS ---·------Apt•. Unfurnished l\:0·11·prir1 Beach GRANO OPENING General 5000 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY VEN DOME Lu.xury garden apartments olferlni;: complete privacy, beautiful landscaping-& un- p&ralleled recreRlional facil. :U.1MACULATE APTS! ADULT &: FAMILY ities in a c:ountry club al-SECTIONS AV~ILABI..E rnospherc. No\v leasing in Clau to 1hopp1ng, Park Ne\\"IJOrt Beacl1. * Spaciow 3 Br's, 2 Ba Furnished 01· unfurnii;?1ed • 2 Bedrooms Model s open 9 i11n to 9 pm * Swim Pool, Put/green OAKWOOD • Ftp!, fo<Hvllndry fac'I• 1845 Anaheim Ave . GARDEN COSTA MESA .,,.,,,. APARTMENTS • RENT • 2 en unlurn, new Gold Med .. ))!tins. No l.'luldrt'n. 2682 Santa Ana Ave .. Apt 1 Cr.1 $173. 2 BR Studio .11pt. 1 ~ ha. t~I gar, palio, r pts/drps, bit· tns $145. Day& 542-3524 E Ve5. S46--0689. 2 BR , w/w erpt&. drps, bit· ins. 1·2 chilrl~n ok. $135 1no. Nr. 11chool1. 962-3055. PARTLY lum. 2 Br, aclulL~. $1•W. 1613 Santa Ana Avio. 673-3911; eves f>43..85i2 LARGE Bach<'"lor, c r pt 5, drps, bltlns. No pr!.!. 2885 J\.TendoZA Or. C.f,f. 54S:...54Zl Newport Beach 5200 THE ASPENS 15652 William St. 'J\u;tin"s pwstige addre• Adult livlrc, no pell Shae carpels •rota.I air cond!t1on1n,z: UtWrnbn.d Gymna!.lurns & Sauna.a Apartments from SlSO For lnlonnatlon 135-6687 REAL ESTATl Gener ii Rent•I• W1ntt!f 5990 R ESPONSJBLE 'Employed woman with sn1all re5ponsl· hie dog con1p.anion needs small unfurnishert hou!!e. OccupanC'y by f'iov. $100 n10. Occupant, lTJ.l 1\na. EASTBLUFF hein1. Ap1 5, C.J\.I. New 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Cpts .. WORKING Couple, cl1:11.n & drps., bltns. Overlooking quiet, w • apt. rai sed back bay_ Xlnt Inc. nr. 6hop. (obcd-tr.':lined) dog wishes 1 cntr., l"hurchio1;, .schools, etc. or 2 br. unfurn hse. or apt. 816 Amigos Way_ $235 Per In Nio1vport Beach. (Pref. Mo. Yrly. Nov. 1) S1~130. 84l-3TI6 -'.~ •. '1s.~ ... oso .. O p~~~~~~~~ ~man -·-~ • to 6hare your apt or home. Ne""-porl Beach or Laguna 2 BR, 2 BA, CID, patio, Area. J\.tany i n I e r e s I s , frplc, dishwl\r, Nr Westcli11 837""'68.'i li(IO 16111 Str<'c! 714: 6 12.J;\iO 3 Rooms Furniture Pli. 1665 Irv I n I". $200. 1 BR ept by relired woman $25 & UP Adults? for Appt 642--0239 w/well n1annered apt rais· $30 WEEK & UP 1 Br. 2 Br, Ba !·li. !\lau! ~ct·· Vlt.:1'. TV&·_ j!Ool THE BA YCLIFF ~~ N. N('WpC11"I B!l"d. Illnnlh.To-i\lonlh Rentals 2 BR IO\\{•r duplex, nr ocean. ed dog: refs. Might be In· \\llOE SELEC.'J'ION $175 yrly. Frplc. bit-Ins. lioresied bt1ying con d o. JIVRC F11rnilurc ftcn1al~ Crpts & drps. 1 child ok. 3ll 540-9541 517 \\'. J9th, C;\I 5~8-3-lSl I ~'~''~"~s~·~· _i2_ll~'-'-'_ .. _,_,,_,~_ , .M_ID_D_L_E-_A_g_<'<l __ "'_"~,,~.-. -no $1!!3. l Bi·. Pool, R/0, StNCLE:. apt. Vlf'\\', large dependiont:o;, 11•ish small cot· ti·l6·3ztij a1lul1s. Avail 0011-. Broker roon1, !lrr.placr, s Io v e, tage, part rent !or light SINGLE Ynung Adulrs Luc-:-61~111 refl'ig, ca11>et , drapl"S . $150. mainteMnce. 538-4815 I · Call afler 6 P~I 5-18-239'4 ur.v ~n1'f en apts 11·11h ..:oon. $130 2 lift, 1:/0. \\'/\V.1 ~~°'"-,-c,----,ccc--c;-= SINGLE Man, 1~ ugh es try l.'luh at1nospll('rc a111I ChildJ"rn s, rel wf'IN nie. 2 BH. Uflflt'r, crpts, drps, employf"f', neecls 1 BR fum <'Olllf)lc1e pr1 V1ll'Y-!'()UTll Bi"flk("r :»~-69SO. stn1•c & riofrig. $16Q yrly. apt. Not ovior $100 mo. BAY CLL'A APTS, lrvuie at -.. -. _ 1 • , ·;-. l (.7:1-&ll\li &49--056-1 lGlh, Nr11·11<irt Br111'h. $12~ 2 Bit 4 1 lrx. r1 .shy GC07L7D~,~,E~.o~,7,L~L7!~0~N7.-,~.~.o. 1-~R~E=N~T~A~L'"°'S~E""R''V~l~C~E--(j\.11 61a-0·00 Pillntrd; ;<flrd. ll/Q, \V/\V. ·===~ ' ' Ctnldren 01\. Bkr :,J.\..fi980 2 BR. C; D. h!lns, arlults no FREE TO LANDLOH.DS \\',\TJ·:I:!'Ht)N·r. Ne 1r p ! , _ p<'!s. L~c ~lilj. 548·3708. .;. Blue &aeon 6~~111 * ]~land . Bl'auL lg-c. t!UJ\h•x, S . .O. _I BH. gar. apt. Stove. I"''========== llC\ bar, lnrli·y, ~art. boat r~fr11.;. Av;ul no11·. Broker N•wport Shores 5220 e LANDLORDS e dock. \V1nLer or longer.l~57.1c-6~980 ___ _,-~---,,.-,°"" Flt.EE TlENTAL SERVICE Aclulls. no pets. ti7J...-7$6L OJ' $1 J5. Spaciuui; 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 BR. 2 Ba, blfns, formal Brokl'r 534-6982 t80~ll 687-838-1 CJ·pts, 1!1'p~. RIO. Children d1nin1< ar•ea, ne11• shag crpts, I=========== cu·rE Ba~•froni arit, sulhihle 11·t•lt'On1r:. Birr 6-1:-.-.-0 __ 1_1_1 __ ne\\·ly painlf'rl. 1250 sq fl Jiv. Rooms for Rent S995 ing area. U-asr. 6-12-1499 for su1glC' ,;-irl 1\ho likes 1___________ 1 BR kltchenctte.o;, !'i:eiopinr s11·im111 lni; & boat1n::;. U~il Coite Mell 5100 3 Br., 2 Ba rlupliox. Crplll, rms. Hioated pool. l\fakl !Ji], $135 mo. LI 8-1202 or LI I-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; clrps, bHns -rrfs -$21,j mo. Sf'TVice. $30 per 111k & up, 450 8>J021 I• lease. 6-12-0603 V!cloria Thursd1y, Octobfr 9, 1%.-9~---o~ DAILY PILOT 3:1 * I * * * BUSI NESS •nd ANN OUNCEMENTS * FINANC l~L 1•nd NOTICES J er~t Bus. Opportunities 6300 ·ound \Free Ads) 640< FAMOUS BRAND NAME CANDY ROUT E$ GREY rabbit. ~l!l-.l'\.118 546-5146 OJ .r ' """ -'· - Now avallahlc In Co~la r-.t<'~a Lost 6401 &. manv .,llwr !l•wns in this _______ ...;..:;. area Au locations are rom. PLE .. ".SE II el P us find me~laJ or factory. V<'ry "lfl•1d1" 1\'ho disap)X'a~ high earn!n:::~. no scll in~ in-rron1 home on Tues. Shi'.!'!! a vo;ved. To quali fy you must beautiful, gentle Alaskan be rellable ,'1. havr J hr <1 ~1!1lemulC'-llu.~ky. Reward day spa.re tune jdays or if n'lurned. 'l!l4-8185 Whaddy• W•nt? Wh•ddy1 Got? eve11l. FEMALE Adult -.clc,-"-,-,-"1 $1100 lo $3350 RF:QUIRED 'JTi..cok111!d. Answers In Inquire about our "f1·1'!:' bonus J\l1nt'l'V<1. 2!M Apolt•na, Bal route plan". fl1akc your fu-Is. 613-677~. 673--013-1 $.'i ture secure With us, a Dunn Heward SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rate &. Brad1treet rar~I Nauonal "'cccrc,-o.S~•-""'c10-,~y~.-C~ .. -Co. For more 1nforn1auun •1 le enter send name, addrcss & phone SI, C).I or. 3rd Ave., L.'lguna no. to: ROUTE OF.PT. p o Beach, fn 8/1. V;iluahle Box 58 Pomona, Calif_ 9l7G~ Pa Pers. Rc11•ard. 49'.J-2369 5 Lin" -5 tim" -5 buck1 •UlES -•D MUS T tNClUOE 1-W-W't1V ....... le "-· ~Wll•I ~OU w•MI "' 1tf ... >--YOU• -•nolot .-..-. '--' llnr1 ot •dven!11n,, 1-HOTHIN!i FOR SALi! -fRADES ONlYI PHONE 642·5678 --ah. 6 . FRICilDIARE n"'F":D"°F"'c-m-,~lt·-·"10-.-"-,,c,,-,~,~11!c To Place Your Trader's Paradise Ad 19fii Forrl Ranch \Vagon, all pwr. with air. Will trade for lale n1odel p!clrup. &12-8.(00 days 54.~0797 eves. ------r o\\'nhouse 3 Br, 2~~ Ba. Beaut appt"d_ Priv. patio, pool; nr bay, Val . $32,500. Eq1y for TD, late model :ar, camper. OwTl('r ~6-66M 1 9~9 Chevrolet Pickup, ra· rlio, 100 t1.n1p aJternator, 2 baUcrics, l 1-711 Polyg!ass !il"f:'s. boat J~lt'k, 110 V·ac. for l/\V hug. 6~7076 Lake Isabella 6 unfum 2 BR rentHl<;; S4!i,000 FP, $35,000 eq, \\',,NT: Coastal a r e a home or Condo. Owner. (TI41 376-2677. Will trade $U,OOO equity in 4 BR Exttut!vio house in Turtle Rock for small stu. diont's C"O.r + duplM; or? 833·2948 after 2 pm R·l lots Palm Springs, clear. I near rennlB cluh $20,000, Other wincile~s area $10,000, Trade for cqty in uni!s or comm'l. in C.M. or N.B. Bkr. 6464144 e 4 X 8 POOL TABLE 11·ith accessorlios TRADE f'OR cofl501e 'JV or Rioirigerator. C.1U * .!<94-1393 • JET ACTION l.'ircll·s 0 11 !lo.~(' & lrPt. Long 'G..~ Jrr·p-CJ.J, V.£, MIH·top, Fritidalre 18 niin. l\'al\h. <•ars, n•fl itJl!ar & fl l!:i ('nl· ovi:nl1·1ve, R'' ri'ms, posi· Fastest in the 1ndu~tiy. 30, lnr, ,,ns. hi Fr1flrr. Rc1v·d. trac-[1011. Ri ii. rol!bar, hubs. 18 min washes 11•ilt do the ~16--i!i'.17 rvl's; fJ 7-l!iiO days S2400 val. lrade $12oo eqty rk oJ 45 30 · for canl)X't" or St. W11&. wo ' min 11'a.~h<·s. GRI:~EN Lar!u::~ ""tller, at ~2.4826 ~~IGIDIAR.E O~TSTAND· \\'estchff Pl:.z;1 on 9/27_ ~--~--~-~~·! G LOCATIONS. La. l\1tra-Please kC'C'p n1onl'y .tr return ~1 acre C(tuntry Estall" 3 Br. da major shopping f'<'ntrr, other rnn1ents to P. O. BOX 2 Ba, 18xl6 pool, horses or Garden Grove ,t, Buena l :itil N 1 B(·h units, 20M cqty. Want bl"ach Park. · ' 1 cwp · · prop, or '!' Coin 0 Mat ·c Sil!ALL Black porxlll'. Childs Owner 531-7636 '" '" l pet lost Vi l". N1"vpor1 Blvrl. Equipme nt, Inc. & 21.~1 SL C.:'11. fi-15--().112 or Bayfront home w/pier k 2334~3 \V. Valrnna «olh·c1 1Zl31 6·11---079:1 float. \Vant smaller home Fu\liort 711 • 1· 7833 income or industrial proper. on : .i~:r · BASSETT llnun1 I lo~t 10/6 ty. Balboa Bay Prop_ 2309 ENCO Fntn \11111<.>y; fr:1nall'. hrwn W. Balboa, NB. 673-7420 & 11·ht. 11•hr !If':\ t11Jlar. Rew. f!..2, 11n1a!I 3 Br hou!ll", val. Humblf! Oil ,t, Refining Co Cal! eves !)68...l!iO:\ i!6,500, loan bal. $8000. $95 hu wioU locatl'rl service sta. 1'~Lt11ALr:; B.1SC'!lJI PUPl'Y. tan .110. incl taxes. Trade !or tst lion available Jn Costa i\lcsa "'/1vhlte nl'ck. vie H.1krr &. ro. 2001 Charle St, Of. No investment required u; Harbor. C.i\1. R e. IY a rd . Income $140. 548-5044 tires battenc~ ai.'ti'ssor1{'s 5-IG--0032 Stra.teg!c airpoi1 entrance ga.50iJne or m~'tor oil. Hum'. L7A~D~Y7'S~1°v7,-!0ch-.~si-lv-c·-,.-. -,c;-,, prop. Vacant, zone C·2, b!f! pays all u1 1Jitir.5_ Equip-l\!arin«r"s park & ~1V-On 50,620 sq It . Price $152,000 ment rentlll av11il11bll' !o Drugs. iSUl. t 5-18-1956 alter clear. A slf'rpior. For ranch, Q1.18lllled indiv1dua!. r c•r in· 5:30 b ~ o formation, call Bt.J \Vood . _nyfron1 or · 1vnr 673-6635 da)'s S36-6G6J Eve~ & wi·f'k. Cenerou~ rc"·:u-d for info on \Viii 1raUc four new Fire· enrls 545-9526: -dark la\Jwn S1am!'sl'/Bur. .o;tol'I<' lln•s 6·15 x 11 for por· REST n1l'SC" flllci-i:.! 1nale cal Phone lab:ro T\', oil painting or AURANT: M ode r n ~IS-!~98 I I I bC'auty now serving lunch, ~ . -~.--Any11ung o equa va ue. dinnior and could serve LONG ha 1rcr! black, rna.c cal. 615-ZOZl ·1·19 Sca11•ard Rd .. breakfast. Seats 3', ''"''~ pink co!lr1.r. \"It: Cd Y-..f . Corona del ~lar. "' " n I 67 1821 good prolit, with low, 1011• l'\\"<ll"C • a-· TllADE 'tili 2-dr Con\inen. $150. per mo. rent To1al LA OIF.S wht i:;nld \\'hit!naul'r tal , '67 Camn1X) 40ne 01 pncc $10,500. Call "Th(' 11·atch vic Bank Amer prkg ho1h) lnr TO "s, Property, Re11I Estaters" ask for Van. Int Cd:'l·l. 675·11RO r1r. \Vil! pay cash dilfer 646-7171 · ·--• rncl'. 675-3803. Person als t405 :noo sq ft 3 BR 2 ba1hs. larg" upstairs lionus rnon1. \\";ilk lo Elrn1r:ntary ,t· 1!1 School Fa1n1lir8 only $273/ino. Ag! ;,<l[}--•1141 SAIL 11111 :'\Tn1r l, 111'1 1"111~. CONSTRUCTION 1·ouph's, SllO lo S120 1110. Ea1t Bluff 5242 NI CE 4 BR housr, close to .. beach. Roon1 for $70 mo, * * * * * TRAVEL ,\Gt:NCY for sale. i11 Newport Beach, well establi!:l1rd, e :oc c e 11 en t r< pu!ation. Holds all ap- ix>intn1er1!!\. Owners moving. $28.000. 71•1/673-.1718 el'es. LOSE """' ""kl". m' "'' '"''· JUST COMPLETING • NEW DELUXE • 67:r-JR1! ' Br. 2'~ ha apt. for lease Priv balh, kit priv. for ~!!!'!!!!!!!!!~![!!~lll!!!lll!!!"'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!J!!!!!!!lll!!!lll!!!!"'!!! femalr . 53&--71i85 11flior 6 PM. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Lagun1 Beach 3705 SO LR~una Cu~to1n bl! 2 brlrn1. l': ha1li, gursf roon1, hillside hon1C". u n f u r n, scrludcrl. spr<'tacular ncr:nn \•icw. l;irr:r lan(li;t•a1)1'd 101. Lea~c $250 Sale S 1;1,000 nr l}l'S1 offer 2":!362 1~1 Ave. So L11gu n~1 . tall 4o/.J~W\/ --~o=~~~c l OCEAN f 'RONT 2 .~ :{ bd-Incl. spac. 1nastr. suite, din mis. \VINT!'..:ll RENTAL. Harbor Heights Four rm. &. dbl. garaf l!:, auto. !:iiJ..S!& 2 & :"I BR UN ITS cloor Ofl"'nrr av11il. Pool & all 11·ith fireplac-cs, N Catho\1·0 I.~· 2 lir, hrrn .£ unfurn apts. rrc. area. r. dish11•a5hen; & 2 batlls. Ch h Ad"' 1 Pnol. No children or pets. urc-. wts, no pe s. 2•11).i'~ 16!h N.B. ~6-466-1 Rental ~fanager -• ONLY S26 • 1\1111. Christlenscn i;65 1\mlg(ts \Vay, N.B. DE:LlixJ..; Furn 3 BR, 2 BA 3117-A Cinnamon Ave. ur11I. Qreanrront. Nc1qxn·t Costa Mesill TO\VNJIOUSES new 3 & 4 Aea{'h 67J...-80-17 A:'ll only BR. Encl r;:arages. 752 Phone 546-1034 Amign.~ \\'11 y. 67~;il33 ROOi\I & bath, pool. Furn or unfum. Nr airport. Female. 546--6130 e\'l"S. 1 BR lun v.•/baUl, priv !ranee. $70 mo. * £7>0171 en. Sl5 \\IK & up w/ kitchion. $30. "ll"k ir;tud!o ap!. 2376 Ne"'JJOrt Blvd. 548--975.1. General 8u!'i nes1 Rent.1 1 6060 lndu1trial R1nt1I 6090 BE,\UTY s.1lon for sale. 5 -------------·· -----stat1ons. Nev.·ly diocoratcd. WEIGHT OFFICE.desk &: chairs furn. $2.l. per n10. C. C. Doylio, Rltr. 54&-.1168. BUILDING i;u1 tab!c f o r store, o!li<'<'. f'tc :Y!R·6620 • 1350 sq. fL $165/month Co!ita Mio~a. • 3100 sq_ It 4 oUices, 3 ph•S<' !)(lwl'r. $310 I mo, Cos!a l\1esi1 , 67J...-28.l5, alt :i, 646--<tfiO!I. I \\"ant 10 wnn1rn wh" 111"1' JO ronnrls or nior,.. ovPr1vr11;h1 Monl!y to Lo11n '>320 to 1:.11,, pan 1n i::roun wf'ii::ht -----------I Joss prni;r;tn1 of ~1.oe1·1al\Z•'<l 2nd TD Loan red1a·1 r1i.:. All 1nqu1r1es e'ln. llde11t111I J\sk fol' i\lts. Th•1n1. Laguna Niguel 3707 LAR~ E J-Br. a11\s., nicely l.,.!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!"" I ~.~~~======== 6070 • 17;.() tn 15.1)')() !:'l ft n(IW !r•;i.qng. under l'Qn~truc t1i'.:ln Costa i\les.:1. Prompt, confidenti.i! siorvicl' 1.,'c'c'c'c''-'c'-1 ~-·.,,.~~~~-I 642.21 71 545·0611 PALI\! lo.· C;u·rt P..caUing. rum. '"" b"Y. lMO-m o HARBOR GREENS Co•on; del Mu 5250 Motola. T•I•. Crts. 5997 Offko Rontol __ r._)i:1-i~76 nt 11111-:1~1:1 TRAILER SPACES LAGUNA BEACH ,.., Sforvin<> Ha rhor 11.rf'a :!11 v .... , Advice .~ lwlp rin 111any LUXURIOlJS Exr1i11ivc Cnll Course hop1f'. ~ Bl!, 2 BA ror lra~r-Sl2j. ,,..,. 1110 .. ·1X,....3702 after J P~l. LGE J)('luxr. OCT'an v1c11·, 2 BR, drn. 2 BA, S:IDO n10. or lsc. 199--1344. 5-17·7761 BJ::AUT. l'"urn. 4 BR. Ocean· Jmn•. Al'a.il. 10/15. S300. B,,CffF.LOR unfurn Ir om ~.S02 St>asli•1rc Dr. 642-l:lti:i SllO. Alro avail I -2 &_ 3 ~=~-~~-~~~-I Bdrn1. Healed pools, child 1 RR. 1t1'11. 2 Ba dlx ciuplf'x care center, adj to shopping, 11r hl·h. Riofs req. Adults. No pr.rs. Sl \l;i. 612-3082 cvrs. 2700 Pf'!rrson \\'11y ~ ON TEN ACRES C1pi1trano 3725 Newport Hgts. Cnsra :\1r.s:i $.!6.03iO 42101------~- 1 & :! BR. Furn & Unfurn F i1'('p]aces I priv. patios I Pools. Tionnls . Contnt'l Bkfst, 900 Sea Lanio, CdM 644-2611 /MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl (.1!AR:'l11 NG Sra ru~h f'.1~llas ·' hdrn1s , 2 1 ~ b<i. tit1"1n~. pool, Crp!~. rlrP"· S2'\~ 1110 18!'. i\lr, Young ~li-9:171 Ua.v.~. or 49:\.\:!j2 e 1T~. Condominium 3950 Lf'~ASE Or rr11t 2 Br. 1' .! Ba, 1 or 2 t"hildr<'n r,k. P0<1I, clo~c lo .slinp'c: & Sl'hool. ~i::r. ~;>6.10 RENTALS Apts. !=urnished *Clf'an1 or2 BH * Arlult~. nn pe ts, 2421 E. 16th Fairway Villa Apts s• .. $135 n1n. up. 646--1801 Near 01·ani::c Co Airport & ===========I ucr. Ad 1:!t.~ only. 20122 Back B1y 4240 Santa Ana Ave. 540-2796 REALLY QUIET·CLEAN 21----------- Llr, l ' ~ Ba. Pool, adults $!!1() 2310 Santa A n a 6); .... 2!):':.'.l _R_E_,\lc,Lc\c.,cQo,-,;-,c1 -.c,~R"R~·clc.,-,1 Bi\. Ad11lt~-l"nf Sl :.tJ, Frn $1~l. ~:HO S1111la An a , ORLEANS APTS. 3 BR avail. Adult.'! only. 1741 Tustin, C(l~!a i\lesa Mgr. J\.lrs. Cari;on, 642-4641 CORNER Duplex 2 BR. pntio elect. stove & r ef r i g. gar11.gc_ Excel. rond_ Prefer 11·ork1ng couple. No c-hildrrn or pets. 547.j64() bef 8 A~f or a ft 6 P!l.i LARG E 21 ; BRs + 2 bath~. blk lo beach. blt·in stove & d1~h1vashf'r. cpr.~/c!rp:o:. Nn pc1s. ~2:iltn1n ~Tly. 67.")..5.1:-)!) COROLIDO Ar>t. 2 Br unfurn. SL~O & up i\rl11lti;. Gen•ral fi !:l--~ll:l:~ ~-o=========l-~-~--- 4 000 Corona del Mar 4250 :"01\" A1·111 I I ,(. '.! Bil ap1s. -----, ------1 lJ<>lU\r n111i::c .t oven , !iD-:~!~ 5115 BACl!ELOR .. All uni Pt I Hl-!:-1~1\rt ,\lil.-d I c Ba lboo 5300 is 111shr. /0 , "le-. l'ool ,;,, Baby OR~, .. ~.~.l-fi!l><!J ;-.n l "LT:'. ~ar. utll ptl. Adult hvu1g :nt 1-----------~ hi":rl!i~·:! \\'ilsun Ave ( h {' t 11, l' I' n 2 11R. 2 Ba. uni. Yl!:arly s11;i :-:E ,\H (j;:"°!';i;-4 -Hrt:-2 RA. 2 r;r arit, ,rrl'>, th'ps, lr.:r l!i11"lnr & F:i wi·•r,1, ;\lf!r \!ri S!n,-c_ .~· rr lr1g. Nr, \I llll(•r lof ~ d .'"-S2:~) · S~;{t ~11nd,•f"k, s.:arh f!1,-p. :-,lnl ,,pl :-i. lJays &\:!-j ll!I, {'VC I -'-"'-"-'-"-'_0_h_fi_,;_, __ ,_;o_i __ _ llli>. ,\c_('nt fi7~~1~7l 1•nnd. ;,20 (11•1·h1~l. ti7!>-2.ll'}!J ;·11 ~-411•1 .t -~­$16\J :!. Bl\. \\' I\'. l'l1ll<Jre11 &·. JIC'I-. fl I'. nroker ~,:i,.1-!i~.~IJ Sl·IO. 1 Rr. tlcrora!c(l . 6-1;...-0111 111" 1011 11-f',r11 ly ,\1lults B1''~1·r Costa Mes• 4100 $30.00 Wk. Up • ~!Udio & I Rr Ar1 ;.. • l(i!chcn & TV 1nd , e Phone Srrvii:·c ,\. l'ool • l\la1d ~f'rvlcc 11vail, e D ... Y. 11·r~·k Iii. illDnll1 ~376 Nrll"porl Blvr!. :1 18·~17!1'1 SHARP 2 BR Zll:i~ illaplc hv \\'llson. l\lodern furnllurc. Po.ii . • No pcrs. s1:;:, n10111h, -i\!1:1". LnnJ:lln . 6·16-6971 L..'HCE Cle11n '.! BR, 2 BA , pool , 11111 1"111. i\1:1turr :idul1s qnly. nn pr!s $J;i0. \Ves!sidc, nr 1nkl. :rli!-2•107 ,\VAIL.-o·r.-t~i;-.-, -B01c1--.-,-,., ~au!. furn, $125. Coupll', no children. rin (lCls, to ns~ist rn,:-r. t.IUST qualify. 220 £Iden. &1:,..\:z:il N)Cf'; furn 3 r m apt. $120 lnrl ul il. Single n1an only . A.er. 310 i\lcadow Lark Ln (.off 2300 hlk Santa Ana A1·r1. Open all l Sat A; Sun WINTER RATES . FURN. BACll APT. SJ10 1 !3R APTS. $120 l::lrlcn 1-';nsl 1\p!~ .. 2!Jj: EldeJ'I ,\1·f'. f:cr ~·1J::r. /\pt. 6, C,1\.1. 1.Arr1tAC11\'F: ftu11. ept. l J mo111s, ~rntlrman only. Ulll I !urn. ]\0 J\.irarlowl.l.rk J.,n lnlf 23Sfi S.1nta AM Ave.) Op1·11 ~111 .t-Su n from 1 p.m . e N11s.~u P .• 1nu1 • BLJ\ T•• ••c1•a11/~f>1·;1 1n~. 11 /w erpl~, 1111:r kit, $!J:1. I rirlull. 110 pf'I~ lii:l-ili2\I -J~a~·tir"ln"'l:;p-,,---I $'10 11111 pd. 1;1: .. ~ VEBY lllCI'· 2 BR , 2 U;,, IV/11' 1-rp\s, rlrp.~. hl1 n:o:. Niow \y dr1· \\"11lk In ~h1'11 'c; & st•htJ()ls. Nr11r OC<;. /\lgr. 288.) J\.'lenrl~ Dr, Apt A. 54::;...; •. 12t Balboa Island 5355 ON Grond C;1nn l. Dr.luxe 2 BR 1 bnlh, waterfront \1•ith boat dock. $265 yrly ll'asc, No childrrn or pets. To .sec call owrwr 673--0207 COZY :.!Rr, garg, 1 blk. to VILLA MESA APTS hr>a('h. :;!}1 i\i a r .r: a r i I e . 2 BR unfurn. P•'l pat iris, hid 1----------- 67:"1--2'192 or 6j~lfi!ll. pool. 2 rar r ncl'd gar. Chil· Huntington Beach 5400 --:-:-=-=.:=-drrn wrl<'1n1<'. no p e I ~ Balboa 4300 plr<ise ! SI/ill, Also fu rn $18,;. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, cpts, -n !I \\". \\ il su11. 6~12jl drapetl, built-ins. Best loca- l r, 1 fld rn_1 Sll~r-$200 util pd. LARGE: 1 Hrt. Sh a r p? lion. J blk ro :i l'o1n! stores. JJ•·•u.:h, pt<'r. prk£> Adults Drapes, Curp.'ls, nrar So. Sl4rJ. up, 1''urni~herl & un- 3/l'.l E. Ulgl•11a1l'r \714J Coas! Plat!!. OCC. $l30 mo. furnished 6 4 2 -2 8 3 ~' or 811-·_1'""i 842-8303 770 1 Ellis Apt D ""' Agt. ,qlJ-4122 F:1·es aft 5 or (LEAN Bac-helor Apt;;. \\"kenct~ 545-0718 * BEACH BLUFF * All 11til inrl $85 up I, 2 & 3 BR ;ip!s: lrom $l30 Ncw 2 &. 3 BR, 2 BA. Fore· :i 1;1 E. Balboa Blvd. _ 10 s170 mo_ ,.,1c"1 del ~far ed air , dshwshn, pa.lo, BALBOA 673-lrl4a Apts. !198 El Camino Dr, p<Xll. '"'iew. l & 2 story . -c ~ \Valk to S Point Shops. OCEANFRONT \\'inter ren· M. 546--0-b l 1.-"""-.,--,.----c-1147.3957 tiils J,!.2 l~r 11pls. Furn. l BR, ""/v.•, drps, gar, pool. l-~N~EW=~L~U"XUR=~y~1c,~2=B~R~ Sn-6880 Broker. U!il p<I. 11rlu l!!t, no pe!s. $12:}-.$100 JS81 i\1 0 nr 0 v 1 a PATIOS & BALCONIES Huntington b•ach 4400 Ave. ADULT L~VTNG -~~~-~=--SURFSIDE CHALl'..'T ·QUIET & BEAUTIFUL LARGE" <.l ean 2 BR. New 8262 AUa nta, 53&--2800 2 BR 11001 ulil pd $200 mo. crp!, 11r mkts. t>lature R 'dul1s oniv,, No .;..,ts. 17676 adults only. No pet.5. $105. 2 B ' cpl&, drps, bit-ins, " ,.. A I Oc 16 h 54S--2407 garaac. Close lo beach, Can1C'ron. /l.17·2 125. vai 1 1 · pier, iohnps. elc. 405 8th St. 2 Br n1obllf' tmn1c, arlults, no DELUXE 2 Bil 5flJrl io, crpz~. Sta?. !lfiZ...1152 pcls. $125 incl utll. $2;1 drps, PoOt. No child ages 2 cleaning ff'<'. fJ.16--1674 lhru 10. Call 6-!6--0496 2 Bclnn, bltn.s, crpt5, drps, pntin. $125 mo. 1 5 0 l 2 BR, 2 BA, pr1 patio. llld 2 BR \lnJurn._ adults. srpal'al; Alahama, Apt B. 536--7210 pool. 11·a.shrr hook up. $185 garaae. private yard. I::. J-BR fe nced yd, children nk. month 962-89M. l8lh, S4&-JT76 or 540-44 31 $100 mo. l.st &. la.st reqd. $27!!. 3 Br + guest h!.t, Pool, 962--1961 O----C------4-600-bltns, w/w, drps. Family &: -'"-"~Vo~_•u_n_ty~---sml pet O.K. Bkr 534-6980 SINGLE You"g adultJ. lux-AVAILABLE now, 2 BDRM, ury p:11rdion apls. w/luU crpts, drps. bltifll!. carport. recreation facilities & com· Adul t!. No pet•. 54&--6769 pl•tt.• pr!vK)', South Bay 2 BR, bltln&, $135 per mo. Oub /\pb1, 717 So · Crpts, cl~. patio. No pet!. Brookh11r1t, Ana.helm 1714) Adulto; only. 548-2'.XXI 772--tSOO. 3 BR spt, unfurn. 771 2 BR, children &: pet ok. Crpts, drps, range, gar, $1.35. mn. 962-7631 aft 5 PM 2 BDRM, 2 BA, pvt patio, heated pool, wa.sMr hook up. 962-89S4 2 BR. enclosed p a I I o , washinit facll. Adults only. Sl35. S47~9'J $56 PER J\.10 NTH * 646--9681 * \VEE~:LY ra1es Sea Lark J\.lolel, 2301 Newport Blvd., Costa MeM Guest Hom•• 5998 LOVELY, quiet room in privtLte home I o r iin1· bulalory. Good n1 ca ls, p I e a s an I su1TOundings Avail imml"<liatcly. Call 54~753 Miu. R•nt1ls 5999 STOR. garagios 111•n i1. fully f'ncl. $20 mo, 2135 Elden Al"e. See J\.lgr. Apl 6. C.J\t. GAR.AGB STORAr;r, avail. soon. Jnquirt> &t2·282l, 9:30 A~f !o 12 noon JOANIE'S ltrnta!s Island. llnrdf'sty Estate 67.>.-Zlilili Ralboa Re al • Garngc Fnr Rent • S1ni;,:lr -520 ~lonth • h-12-3&1:-i • Income Propertv 6000 32 UNIT APT Unrll"r conslrurtion, n'":. Joan . 2'5 ye.ars. Annual income S:il\,!!60. \Vtll deliver fully rrnted. INDUSTRIAL BLDG. 15,60() sq I! under ron~tnlC· hon. Annun\ income S22.400. 9 tenan15. Good fina ncing & tax sheller. OFFICE BLDG. Top loca!ion Nl'"'Pl'.trl Beach. Sl50,000 -15'/e· do11•n, Owner v.·ill carry 1st TD. C. Rober! Natre~s Realtor 230 !::. 17th Street Costa Me511 &12·1485 Bl!ACH DUPLEX $2500 Net Spendable 2 BR each unit, Fireplace. Enclosed garare. Upper .~un­ deck. Nt't'dll wme palnl Only $5.f,950. Riddl• & Ro5• Realtor• Coroniti d el Mar 675-7225 4 HOUSES • $33,950 Rionts $340 I mo. -$15,000 equity • wanl to tradio up for unlts. home or etc. May add c a B h. Smiley Rltr. MG-9666, 54z.m1. ----20 Unit m(ttel , living qtn &: swlmmlng pool. F'or detail.1 wrtte: M.r. F'rancia •1'.t. Vllll'nl, 1849 N. r-.totcl Dr., Fresno, Ca llf. 93728. , . P.obt>n Na.llress Rr>1ltor '"' -·~ A ir Conditioned C'ls!.1 l\l r:-a fi42-ll8J Sattler Mortgage Co. mat1 ,.rs. Fully hc'rt. Open JJ6 E. 17th Strccr dai l y !Onn1-\0pm . ON F'OREST AVENUE 4!~ .!iQ ft .. 1 nl/ICf'S, and lo~ ~-=""°""'='==c. '=~=cl 213/6,111·!1272. 210 \\'. \Vhir. Desk s pace availdble In hy. Concrc!e 1ile-11p CXlll· Mor fgeges, T .O.'i 6345 tlcr Bh·d. L.l Jt ahra. Nexl ne"·esl ol/icc ht1ilrlini; 111 s1ru<'"11nn. 2111. thr1·e. phase to Lallabra 11 alk 111 lheiltrt'. Prime location In downlo\\'ll ""11·rr. l m rn r d 1 n ! e D•-CO"STJtUCTfON ·-~ ,. ,._ ,~. J\.l on io yWJLL Pur rh as" one !o Laguna Beach. Air condi· cupanrx Costa !l.1csa.. Nr. I 'I I · ' tionccl. <'arf)('l<'<l, bcautifttl Nwpt.~.D. fl"ll')'S, o. c , av;i_i av c or ircornc pro-l'A"l'iv1• n1rin1h mf'rnhcrships d1u::1nb _Propt'rly. Foreign&: In H()lld.1v llo •;"tllh Sp,, rntr<1ncrs: t•1X)ntagt! on alrrnrr. 5'10-489;, r omcstlc i\1 t ! N · · rn~st ,,ve., rrar leads 10 --• 11 es, ursing Costa :>.l c-ll,t ,fnin1 privatr BLDG f•ll' l<'ase, 1100 .~1. f1. llon1es, Shopr1ng Centers, party, i\111nr1pa1 parklll.i: lnls. $50 Properly 90. x 300 .. 6,1~ ... 1133 o ( f i cc 13 u ; I cl j 11 b s . ,.,~, 11 o,·,•1_1,_,0 pf!r rnonlh for :;pace. Desk A '" r ~ il<1yJ1. Ev1·s. &12·14i9. 940 \V. partments, etc. \Vrito orl--~L~ICEN-SED __ _ and chairs availah!c for S5. 171 C '' c;ill Till!' Really • llusinioss hours answl'r1 ng 11 " ''. . Jnsuran!'C Company, ru Spirilu11! Hf';iil1n~". ;irll"lce srrvice evailalJle for SID. NEIV Jndu str1a1 Bldgs for a ark Bui 1 ding. Birm· on <ill rna ltcr~ 31~ N. El All utililles paid cXc<'pt leasf'. 2500 .o;q. Ii. 9c !t. 1639 Ingham, Alabama 3.'i20.1 Cam1nn Jtr1I, S.111 Ctrmcnte telephone. fl.1onrovla. CM. 673-9017, Poone 12051 251_5286, ·l'l~·~H ~6. ·l'.IG :JJ07 DAIL\' PILOT 4000 oA <~ II bo & 10 \'I I 1''1 • >3'f r '" nr. -ar r · 20'iii DISCOUNT ' ' · n 1 :!22 FOllEST AVENUE B11kr r. C.t-1. A\'ail. at once. -Alt -,~E -LA GUNA BEACH SG0,000 1st TD on ll.000 sq 11 r a c 1ve xpert 49,1.9466 SULLIVAN 540-4429 brick co111111r rcinl l>uLd!ng. Y(l tJI\'(; \\"Oi\1.\N Payablo $7:.itJ/mo. i ncludin~ rlo11r1'r wi ll 1,.1rh you all ~lODE:flN A l r cnndltionl'd I II Lot. 6100 lO"<.. AU due 3 years. On ~,j all'SL SIC['!' C.1 1\nlcU suite, 17th ~1N.'l'l, Costa ·•11 -I 1· ·' I o -----·-----y<'ar ll'<i~rd land. lten!al in-~ -.. d .J.: .J,, l';\I r-.1csa. 01·f'r 7{'11 i;quare feet, B lld -Attention u ers crim" S2.'100/mo. JNVF.ST011'S \\",1ntf'd for $2-10 pe r n1onth. Parking -L'tltlce ronni Jani 1 Qr COP.ONA DEL Y-..IAR .. Two 494-8100 f'lr •l!ll--1706 E1·!'~ local hid!! prnjrc! s~·,:11 111111 serYlce 1111 ulllitles in-R-i IC'-1.'I lots 60' x 118" lSf-TO on-\Vhi!<.' \\'a!('r in1·e5t Ar;pn•'I 2f!"; r<'1urn C'ludcd. fJhunc J\lr. Rllc Orie •1·Hh o!rl,.r 2 Brlrm v1e1\• Joi !n La~una Bl'ach \\·r1lr Daily l'1l•1t f'nx /\!-.ii.~ &l:'.-966() hnn1e so11th .,r r ar1fic Coasl $6,MJ 111 S60 1no. incl. 9 ~·C all -SINGERS·WRITERS- l!u!:h11·11y • $58,5C() du<' 3 r 12·· D S:'>1ALI. Ofr1C<' unit-a!n1osr TI IF: RE:AL ESTATF.R.'i '. ~y ars. r isc:ou nr ~ R"!"lll'll GJ. '' i..r11,·huu; for 300 sq . I! Carpel.~·ut1\it1rs &lf.-7 \Tt e 613-.11550 BROKf.ll 494-l lJi llllrn1 fqr fl" rrr<;IJn~. J-l~·23j.1 1n•Jd. ,o;;hort term lea~ OK. ANNO UNCEMENTS ~r,,10· -"-"="-'-~--~- Grt'at loca11on adj a c <'" n 1 1-----------and NOTICES \VANT 111 ~h;u·r r I d 1· Hl1bo'n·r., Oro1ngr C1111ri!y Mount. & Desert 6210 l\ir1l'flf1!"!·\lr~.1 nrra t n a i r p o rt os r.;>a. Phone -~ Found !Free Ad5) 6400 P:1s;ulrnn, ~ rlays, Call ~ANDPIPErt house PA.Im . ol-"·''· •7 \\',.l"kday.~. !).j, !"YI0-2lRO. I I Bl •c1· < I Lab • ' Descr.. air, romp 1"1" y "' ' r C'n1a e rarlnr ·--------DELUXE 3 rooin office suite fu1·n. 2 Br . C'Onvt. dl'n, 2 Ba, rcinr vcr Cardinal J[1)mC \VUULD Like ro cnnt11ct in Corona dt·l ~-Tnr .. Pre.~tigr pool. purtlni:: grcrn. Price area, Owner pls ca][ &. iden-Uri1lr;e P.ull ff'lr r~r!nership Jncalinn. Panrllcd, n e 1Y S3rJJOO: 6'.°'1 Joan. 673-9573 or tlfy R42-4017 after 5 Pr.t in clupl1catl'. RJ7....f,(iil.j carpets & drnpes, private 675-0JSS. FOUND: Fem.4.11' Irish Set. Af~('OJIOl.l rS°A riony;:;;-oUs parking. Realooomics Corp. ter approx 1 yr. lilentify by Ph1111e 5'12-7217 01 \O.Tltio to 675--6700 6240 coUar. 646-3032 after l : 30 P.tJ. Ro~ 122.1 eo~•11 r.1esa. OFF'ICES R_. _!_. _W_•_n_t_od_____ p.m. Sccrc!arial s "'°'"°,,.--,;~---cc-1----------- d NB MORE CA H APRICOT f>1nl{' poodle . Announceme nt1 6410 33~5 NC'.11JOrl Div ·• · · about J yr olrt, bl111•k coJ.ar.1-----------~~ c 0 Sun at 50th & Neptune. rand pen1"ng COSTA "'"' """" A/C, FOR YOUR 64&-5"'1 crpt5, drps. Parking . Very fl'.'\UITY nice nfflr.es, 1555 Baker, ,.-BLACK & white ratiblt 11•ith Academy S.16-4/!!IO M.!dwestern Inveslml'nt D:lrp DC·C~O;-,.CuCXECl="'1-,7~C~c-.-11-. -~-;-,"~~:..ic\a·. I fa;,gr~~:~~:~c:~ ;:. lingc or bro1vn on legs. Vic Harbor 1-1 e. i g ht s, C~I of Physic Therapy 541)..3•136 crpl!i, drpa. 543--6761 . time. 635-R539 =-~~-------I Slluna & massilge, 6 female SE ALPO INT Siamese. lct'h. JO nm-12 midnight 7 fiomale. V.'f:ar1ng j1'111.'led days. 2:)5 Thalia. Suire C, collar, Driflll'<XMI Trlr Cr!. 1.aguna Beach. 49.J.1313 Comrnerci1I 6085 LIVE UPSTAIRS WORK DOWNSTAIRS We ha\•e a !Ubstantial, well con&tnJcted store bl~. for ule In Balboa v.·ilh a lgio, 11pt, above. Could ~ used !or a variety of purposes. OwM>r might conRidrr Jra.se. . BURR WHITE REALTOR 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. 61:>-1630 Investors Attentlont 50' (rontqe on Oceen Aw. in Huntlna:ton Beach, with commerctal building Jn rear, with $150 monthly Income. Full price, SJ:i,000. PACIF1C SHORES REALTY 536-AA94, Evell, 842.-8728 FO R Renf % aO"I!: kit, M-1 1.one. Compliotely fenced NOTICE 516-3884 nr ~t1-4079 !--"----"''-".:._:::;:._ YOUNG Cennnn I Shepherd NE\V GROUP Forming to II you hove a 3 or ·l bC'droom ivc. ol Golden\\·rst. ll cqUil'C: R.E. for h1x saving. /iome for salio or for rent, 847.1938 For informa1lon, 642-2752 call UB today. We reprcsl'nt the employee. of a lara:e SMALL Belge mull" dog, vlc.1 ~========= flnn moving to the Harbor 17th &. Irvine-. I Area and they must ha1'1!: 1 ,,==~=·~"-·"~"'~----Cemetery Cry~p~•-• __ 6_4_1_9 housing! All cash ll desired. F'OUND _\Vhilr kitten w/Oca "BTG Discount, Companwri Call farrow 546·8&10 collar vie list SI, NB. Call Crypt, Lngunita Court, Pac BUSINESS 1nd 673-2928 Mcm, Park. Present selling FINANCIAL BL.ACK Chihuahua, black price $1~00., owner asking ('Ollar, found Wt Wttk tn only $1 000 cash. or $500 Bus. Opportunities 6300 JIB near Bu&ehard. 962-5470 do"ll'" lo rcsJX>nslble parly. 5 LITE MANUFACTURING WRIST Watch Jound vie . eqwt.I monthly J>l'YlS on Savon, WtllcllU ahop area. balance. Bani'! rel. R . Call to Identify gn.2928 Millar, P . 0. Box J.15, _ • . _ Caliatow;a, Cnlif. 94515." BLACK Persian kitten, 31---'C-'.---'""'-'.'--I need1 a.,socl1.lio with menage. mos. old, men~ an1f I or englnffrlfll 548-2661 L!fll Notices 6450 background_ Manufartumr 1--~~ro=UN="o~:----11 1m.J... not be n sponslble In program for nattona.I dis-Brown nlbblt trlbutlon. $250. pe r wk. ft'l 675-kit any rlcbta other thnn my start pl us equ~ share ol "=~~=~ 7513 • awn .. Jamrs Mk:hal'I r ox J "' 2 nn. Pool BUSIES"?' markelplar-t' tn Sha.1m11 r, C ~1. no pets, $140 f!lll"n. Tiwi DA IL.Y PJI..OTl~8!1~:\-l-•l~S7-~---~= Clas11Ulerl lirclion. Sa. v I' 2 BH, cpl11, rlrp~. hltns. U!il. nio11ry, llml"! & cl!orl. Look pt .. ll~i'i. ArluH~, m pc-1s. -----------1 1v/2 lgc gnles, imWJ oHlce. prorlt., tn actlvio party with NEAR Wll90n IChool, bis.ck I \Viii not be rel!ponslblc for s12,;100. C'a~h. Should ei:u!J.y l grey tli::cr fttl'lpl'lt kitten nny debls olhcr lhan mv n('t sc ccti•d pat1y $25.000 w/nca collar. f;.Jfi...~Sl_S. __ own. Thomas L. Pn1llr1te )1 firs! :rr. For i>ersonnl !nler. F'OUND: Keys al Dover - in t.; 2'ln•t Sf. fi12-35i5 t.:AP.G f':""'"""lErt, 11 11icl~ nirl'. l t11rai;,;:. hdnlls-, no ~l.o;. 2152 F:lrlen, fi.IS-27f.~ ~w! ~I -:'1'19--Zfi~7. !1611-17•111 - I s y 0 u R "D I N IT'S \VONDE:.nF'UI~ I h c s11:. mo. M8-63(M CLASSIFIED~ Som('(lrW' will mony buys tn arrilinnt-r.~ hr looking for it, Dial 642. you find in the Clnssificd ~16711 , Ads. Check them now' ----------·---------- TH E QUICKE:R YOU CA.LL, TllE QUICKf.R YOU SELL vic.w. c11H 714-871·295~ (9. Pince, N~1vr.iorl B ca c h . T~fE SUN NEVER SETS on 6 l'i\ll . -Jdf'n!ify. !><18-2i\114 • DAILY PU.m WANT ADS! WITH Don't iust SIT there! Grab hold of the BIG action today! Dial Direct: 642-5678 Just say: "CHARGE IT!" (North County, 540-1220, toll free l IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS PENNY PINCHER ·WANT ADS • NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES l T!MES $1.00 ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e N,O ITE M OVER $50 e NO COMMERCI AL FI RM S e e NO COPY CHA NGES e NO ABBREVIATIONS e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! ------- . . '---------------------·r------.......--··---·-·-·------.--~-· ------,_,,,,_. - SERVICE DIRECTORY Asph11lt, Oils 6520 SEALING & P1\TClllNG Rcsidcnt.iaJ -Jndus -Conic"! Con1pl rca~ :scrv. Currently l'ngaced by C1ly ol C.ril. tur strcet restoration~ NATO C{)JtP. Gcn'I Contraclors t>:!S-5818 B•bysitting 6550 BABYSITJ'INC & lunrhcs. Pickup rrorn schl al! :; P1\I. f ene'rl yd, co 111 p a Jl 10 11. j.JS-j874 BABYSITfli G 1\Jy hontc. Victoria Schoo! v1c1n1ty. 11 ~ years & oldcl'. ti41-107J When You Wont it done right ... Coll one of the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTORY Gardening 6680 SERVICE DIRECTORY JJ:'\1 'S C.a rdr11111g, & n1aintenance. Res . .t rlll'l'CLaJ, * ~Q-4~7 la1~·n BUILD, Remodel, P..cpalr Con1-Brn·k. block. con c r e te , crpnll)I, no JOb too snia~I -----------'Lie. Co111r. 96'2-69·1:) GAl1ACr•; Doors &>rvicl'd & ltl'[lii.lrt•d. General House l\l:unt. $10. n1ln. (i7;1-5384. Hauling 6730 S•wing 6960 • Dr~·~smaklni::: -A!IC'!·at1ons YARD 'Car. c IC' an u Jl. ~l'~l·l~:G~~,1~C':l~. Hcn101•e 1rGC'S, lV)', dn't, 1-----c::_ __ _ 1r;11•to1· b.lckl}t)I':, ;.:rad e Al. TEl'!A'l'IONS W'.!-$1.1::; l:;s1>t'l"ll'll<:cd. Ne,1t . J:>rofrss1011al 6lti--'l13!l CLEAN UP S:. lite 111ovln:; . 'f1'el! & ~lu-ub rcn1oval. Alterations -642-S84S BA~YSl'f'!l~G ''.IY ~1on1c :'!:1.1' Rra:1nnlilf', :ii!!l-l::?i9 Neat, accurate, :W ycn rs es p. daily. ~.vi.:s S. &i1s ok. CLL.'\N-L'p antl hght n1ov· Laguna Cyn. Call 194-8!\illl UJb Ca ll Da vr : TILE, Ceramic 6974 W1u... babysit '1 or J yr C!hl • l!93-129J * ln my iltcsa dC'I !\l<1r hon1c. Clean Up And Haul 5.\6-0400 ~10 a toad &16·25:.!S EXPERIENCED J\lollirr will babysit, n1y ho1nr. ill<'sa dl·l Hcu1ecleaning 673S !\tar area. 546-169:! I -------~---­ * Vrrnc, The Tile !\Ian * Cust. \\Ork. Jnslall & r('pairs. N(I JOb 100 sn1all. l'l11 ster palt·h. Leaking s h o "'e r l1'pHiJ". 81i-19j7/S.16.{)20G !10 U S LC L E A N i NG & Tre~ Service Gcnrr<1I 1'l;i1ntcnant·c. Call 6980 JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & -~f'.:OY~~:r JOBS_& E~~LOYMENT. Job....-Mtn, 'Nom. 7100 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobl-M•n, Worn. 7100 Adver:i,ing Ag :ncy llauku1~ N111v 1r1te1Vlc11•\ng fol· girl~ 1:::-.:penrnet d over JS to tak<' pho11c onh•rs for cl.if'nt.s. f.xcplJrnt salary. Jdc111 II-Ours FuU or pal'1 tln1c. 5-19-2018 Acct, Degr•ed $800 All 1nalc pu!>1l 1ons ll'c p.i.1cl by i.:o. An execllent gro1vth op(10rlun1ly for a young n1 ll n Posi11011 r'l'c1ui1\'s bLdld1ng, Rea! Estate & 1·rc· COMMERCIAL -TELLER - UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK :iOO l\lain StL"'l'l 1Juutuii;:to11 Beach, Cali!. S.:.IH!Sl l rcatlonal hnckgrow1d. EqlH\I opportunity employer N•wport Ua11ki rti:: Personnel Agency EXP'D NOTE TELLER s:13 DOVER DRIVE Ne11•po11 Nlltional Bank G-l~-3870 5~9-27-13 Call i\1r. Carter 9.) 6-l"i.Jlll e i\l fl.Cl!A t'T t.;A SBl\R!\1AID: fl or pt 1imf', fUELKRS e 1-'ull H111e. e."\· nlt;hts. (;ood !!alary. Ap1)ly pencnt:rtl. l!lt:I. 11k r 11rls:. d:1)'s: 436 t:. 17th. C.i\l. Exp. de1f'rrn11M?s !;ill. OCA. ~S-!!949 Hox il l-ft.IS The Didly Pilot B'"'ECAOUOTOICc.olAicNo.=s.-.-,-,,-,,cl,-,-,-, --*-AMBI TIOUS 11•ork c\'cnings & Sur1days 1n * WOMEN Co1<ta lllesa's bu~ i est, .l\RF: YOU PRFSENTLY fXIPlllar pl'lced ;;akm. Op- DF;~IONSffL\TING? portun!ly (or top carnln~s • Toy" • Plastirs iv/paid vacahon. A pp I y e fl ral E1<!Hlt• e Clothing i\1b'T. Crowning Glory Beau. e (\1s111~11cs ty Sa.Ion, 267 E. 17th St., A1·t:' you 111\r.rr.slcd In n1ore C.1'1. mono>~, 11lth no collec111.g,l'B-I cKc!"N-l~Bc•-~-a"ldc/cd-,-0-.,,-,, parl1ts 01· drlivcry? Car •-un or part-thne. Costa necdc1t, sonic t'vcnings pre-?lle!a lrr1,..ct j ll-:-i.)JI) !\Ir. La1•'Y. 6·16-1301 Asscrnlill·rs HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION BOOKKEEPING{ GENERAL OFFICE FOR NEWPORT BEACH ADVERTISING AGENCY ---------COOK f;:'\P 'D lJ,1 yi> u 1 ro1:,;hts. Apflly :: Ckhl>',., l~IJO Pactflc Coast H11•y., N.8. COUNTER G I R L , ex· pericrK.x'f.l , Apply in peh<>n: 1534 /\r1vport Blvd. Cl\I Custodian li\1.\JED. opcrung !or r,ehablt 1n11n 11•ith pre\'IOUS in- dustrial janitorial f'Xp. Xln! \\'ork1ng cond., gd. pay & llll ltlfll;'f' bcnclits irl('I. r1ut11 shar ing. Cal1l. I nj e c t ion 1-.Iol<:lini::, 200 Brlggs A''"· C.1\1. 5-1()..4160 --=====~· SHARP YOUNG MEN Deliver for PIZZA MAN E<1r11 gotXI money full, part. rin1e, rv(':;-, late nii;his. !Vian. agl'nlC'nt opportuni!y. 1920 Harlior Blvd., C.l\f. aS.'i!~lanl, Chair side !or Sfl('<'ialily practire, C_\p prcrera bly pcr10 or i;ur;;:-t'ry. 002-6671 Depl . slon.• J. W. ROBINSON I fas oreninJ?: for a CORSITIERRE I J-::<pcritllSf'd) r un 111nr. f'Xrcllf'nt hC'1wt1ts. ,\pply in prnion, Prrsonnel Ole. Thursday, Octoi>er 9, 1 %~ DAILY PILOT 35 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS &EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMEN"r' Jabs-~~-Wcm. 7100Jal:ts-Men. Wom. 7100 Joh.-M.n, Wom. 7100 " I " * :: 11 :: :s J ( ::= !\IEDIC1\L, f' x p t r 1 en c e rect>pt 1on11,1 I bookkHper, * Age 35 +. \Vrite Box P 430 Deily Pi!ol. Housewives and Mothers l'll EN -F11:lerglass tooling exp. nel"essary. Cro\\'ln;; n101or hornt> corp. 1-'::xplonor ;\lotnr llnn111io, 3021 Newpon Rl"'d, C.!\1. ;.1&-3300 E•rn extra money fer *CHRISTMAS* J. C. Penney Company Fashion Island -N•wpoJ t B••ch H•s positions op•n in * Sales * Stock * Santa's Helper * Credit intervie\\'S * Gift \\'rapping * Merchandise records *PBX Schedules incl uding after noons evenings and coinbinat ion of both. ' Finest conditions -Top s upervision -EX· cellent benefits including discount privilege. * Apply Now * 10 A.M. to 9 P.M., Monday thru Friday, J. c. Penney Company ;±24 Fashion liland Newport Beach, California l\IF'G . ?' progressive. ma.nulac- turing rnn1pany, ,..,uh f'X· t."t'llrul 11nrk1ng conditiofl'!l lllld fl'ingl." benefits has im- 111edl111c openings for - ;\-Traub auto. s c r e. w n1achinl" Ofll.'ralor.;, three )C'ar~ e xpcr1c11('e. B-Exper1pnced hand acr~ machine opf'r ator.; for 1e- cond operation 11-ork. • Ap ply at Sta Fa.~t lnc. ti lO ~-S11nla Fe. St. San!a Ana • MT · ST ~11·1~ shi!l APPL\' JJ19 \\'. \\'a1·ne r, S.A. t TI~I 5.\fl.28.20 • Equal oppor1unity en1ployer • • • i\IOTJIERS Helprr, 2 !ee naze eliildrcn. Prcfrr ovrr 4j, 4 da)'~, Lido Isle, 12-8 pm. * * 011·n lransp. /\fl. 7 pm, ~~u;~~~~§l~~~~' 67>491 •1. r: J I :: ;: 11 :: = cN"1c=11=Tc,c'lc•-O-,-,,-,-,-lco-,-m-o-,.cl. ---Couple only, salary &: apt. Jabs-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs-M•n. Wom. 7100 499-1961 l~XPERIENCED i\!olhcr \\'111 babysit. 1314 llunlington St No C, HB. R4Y-100c9 __ ~ \\.'ILL Babysit 5 days or by hour. Ho! lunches, fenced yard. 616-5ja4 anytime, :;ood rc!s, 64f,...f,08'1 rcasl CLNl::'S Tr.Er: SF.RV: ha." 1n1111!.'dta1r oflCIHngs for: Pest dcubl• • n t r y • payabl• I r•ceivable, billing, type SO. J(lnt, oppty. Call Barbara, 642-3910 t~1\SlllON l~L\N"O NE\\'PORT BEACll Dept. slore e FRY COOK e JANrTORS, l\lan & \Vi fl.', pt.l~Ncw-,,ci-,,.-------- LICENSED Day care, 11'e"k rlays, i11fant l11ru l yrs. ;.io. Coast Plaza area. 549-1038 \\.'ILL Baby~it. s111n::;: shirt. my home. H.B. area. 1 cluloJ } to 5 yrs. 847-1'1&1 :! CHILD. 11 1110s. \\'a n I playmat{', 11.:m nios. Good loving care. Ci\L 6'12-fiR.12 BABYSITTING, n1y ho1ne, l\ll'~a dcl J\1;.ir area. ~J4:i-61.'J.l Brick, Masonry, etc. 6560 BUILD, Rcn1odel. repair. Brick. block , concrete, carpentry. ''° JUl> 100 small. Lie . Contr. !162--69-l:i CARJ'f:TS, \\lindo\•;s, fir.~. etc. Res or Come'\. Xlnt ll'Ork Rt'<LS? Rt>fs. 548-4111. e \\llNDO\\IS DIR'fY? Fr<'f' r~!. 15 yea rs <''<P J ohnny J)unn l)4?-2:iG4 \\'Ot.:LO You brli<'l'C' I 1rlll 1:lra11 you1· "110111e for Blue !rres I shruhl!C'ry re1110v>:"d. u·1n11ned, hauled a \l' a y [}-19-l:t"d BE:\VARE'.~ Rubb,-.1· !recs hrcak foundatio ns. Frcr <''01, 1\11y Tree! &rvicc. 530-:1920 Dour. Upholstery 6990 ------Chip S1a 1nps~ 897-1:::,o CZ ~'l\OSl':J'S Cust. Urhol. ----~~----1 !\!nv1ni:? Selling'.' Rr111u1:;'.' E11rof)('an C1·a ltsn1.insl11[l C;ill l!cntal Readier lCIO';. [in! 6~2-t4:i-I Very rcasonablr, J40-3!1~4 l S.11 Nr\vport Ill., C.!\f. BAY & Beach Cleaning ::>e1v. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Ca rJlf'tS, 1vi11do11·s, floor . .;;, Cl e'. R<"~ & Con11ni.:'t 616·1<101 Jab Wanted, M@n 7000 Ironing 675~ • lroning, eXpt:rif'ncrd s1.2:; an hour Call 6-16-l!il:\ Janitorial 6790 i\1ACll!NISf-Pr<'l'ISIQll J i h Horf' -Prolo1,1•p!' Toolin~ - 32 yrs-:J IS-97ti'.! 2G:i fl Santa _T_,_,,,_,_1<, ~:.._1_. ____ _ Business S•rvic• 6562 ~Pi\H Kl.f; Janilonal & \\ltn-1=:=:::::=:...=.:::..:.:c..c...--do11· l'IC'an1n:; Serv. \Vin- doi,$. rl'Sld .. <'nn11.:I, \'OTl~t. Cleanup. ~·rec r~l. !lGS-269 1. DUTCH Ma1n 1 ~r.1, crpl clni:. nr 11·a.xi11g, 1\·inrlo\v \\'ashinJ?:. llarTy van Bc>y11rn '."1:17-1~,08 if no ans call aft::. ll ll ;M Sehool Scnun·. 1 )f'nrs ct1·afl1n~. A,•;ut 1-ti P.\1 ill"n· day 1hru F'nd:i.y, ~,.18--0218, S-:l i\ \I. .t :,....1 P;ll Job Wanted, Women TYPING 16111 S I': lt' r:-1 r ii.:. Fast, rru~. a c(! u r a'". 1\tanuscri111s. 1 hr!;1~, l('rn1 papers. 67~....0017 alt 0 pn1 C1rpentering 6590 ESf;\T~· :\lau1t Tree Scrv nernovn l &. trimmings, free r !'tirna1l". ....:all :i.11--00S8. L1ndscaping 6810 7020 Fie Bkpt-srr. Thru P&L \:) }'l'S. C\l'· ~~".6-•2~8 NE\\'CO:'llER To ar!'a. real <'"latr har·ki.:ro11rl11 , <lf<;ll'r~ .[;<'11 OUK'(' \\'Ork. 6-l-l--4'i 3); <7F:"Nf.f>.,\L QU1er. f: o 'J 11 t~·pisl. l1lC' strno, 2-'.l days, !LB 01" C.:'11 :u·ra !l(),~-6!\.·li EXPERIENCED HYBRID & INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLERS BOOKKEEPER M/F Approx. 2 1lay~ pC'r wk. Sle:idy work, incrt'aFing !o full tiJne as CO . .i:ro1,•s. Exp u1 cons11·uclion rle sired. Balance-Flo Inc. J . W. ROBINSON !las opC'ning in MEN'S SHOE DEPT. (EspC'ricnce preferrC'dl f'ull tin1e, exceilcnt bcr1cfits. Apply 111 person, Personnel Depl. 612.:,700 ~1' n1u111hs or 1110\-c-or 1·r1'<'nl •~----------­ "'J1r1·1r11cc 1s rt'QUU'C(/ Jn thrlBo;i! rover n1an ("11011111~ a1·ra~: thirk-fil111 EXP'D or appl'enlice boat ~uldl'L"ln;:, 11·11·1· bonduig and f'O\'t'I' ma 11. Ba.xtei· & t~AS!l !ON 1:-'LA:-.iD NE\\'PORT Bl'.:Aa r * DISHWASHER NIGHTS L'11ip n1otu11Jn:;. Cierro, Inc. 6-12-7238 Op<'11 111,:::.~ al'r nn 1~1 and :!nd s111r1~. Pleasr apply 111 (>f'r~on to: HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH 500 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, Calif. Equu! oppo1·\u1111y <'111ployrr -i\I & F ASSEMBLERS BOYS 10 • 14 Carrier Routes Open I" La;:;una Beach, So. La:;;:una DAJLY PILOT 642-43:'1 EOX BOYS :\lu~I br av11il. wk. day 111or11ini.::.~. O\'f'r 16 part tirne or 40 hr. wrck. Apply in person, R1cha1·d's Lid o lS )<'.1 l'S or oldc•r. l\11·1 ti1ne t'ull !Jlllf' ,\PP!.Y I~ PEf:.""ON REUBEN E. LEE 151 E . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach i\larkcl, 3~33 Via Lid", N.B. I ;:;-'°"'"=-=--~---., DISTRICT C1rt'u la tton Cl!INESB live-in. Dome~tic. ,\!nnas"r tra111e1', ;i b!:g111- Pern1anrn1. l~!.:rericnct'd. ning 111 Ilic llC\\•.~pnpcr F';it· J·:ast /\!';ency G42-S70l bt1~11u·~s. Oppor lunily for a CLJ::HI\ TYPIST: G00i/, ac-1 '1cll :;,1·00111c!I high srliool i.:ur•ate. Con\'e1n , loe, pd 1•ar, graduate 11•ho hns co1nplrtrrl 111Prl1<'.i.I benrliL\ s1ar1 :'!!;)(), hi.'! m1H1ary obligation an•! C.111 B11l1e Beek. J I0.6(1J5 1s looking lor 11 currcr 1n a COf-STAL AGENCY s1!1b!r. g1u11111.;: or.;:anr1.a- '' 111embrr of 11 .. n. Rri:ula t• 1·.'.l lSl'!'I and ('"\. Snrlhr11: & Snrlliui; Ju,•. rrllcn1 frini:rs 1n1·luding !h<' ~790 l!nrhor Bl .. Cos!11 i\lcsa p<'rsonal 11s1• of a t'tln1 pany •COCl\TAfl. 'l'Al'l'RESSES t'H r . Cont111•! G f' o 1· g c * EXPERIENCED ,\PPLY THE RIGGER # 16 F;i.!>hion Island N"ell'port Beat h FRY COOK Yeung Fry Cook Or Kitch•n Train•• fll!J 1jn1e, nca! appcarini:::. o\'rr 18. Ch11ncc for ad\.'ancc. n1C'll l. ,\pply in prrson. Bob'1 Big Bey 131 F.. 17th Coa~I 1'1esa F'P.Y COOi\:. p;irl !i111r. i\lalr. RANCHO SA N JOA· QUIN Golf Coui·:-te. 18021 Cth\'rr Rd., n1·. U.C I. Ask for \\';"1y11r, PH: S:JJ--01 12 ------~ F'OT0:\11\T DRIVE THRU S..1lesi:;il'I t>VC shill J-9 pn1 & "k <'ncl.~. Agr 18·2.·1. $1.G:i 10 Sl.9.-, per hr. Apply 111 f)f'l'!'lln ,\lon·Turs, 0 c t . 13&1 ~. FOTOi\11\T WI E . 17th SI. C.i\I. CARPENTRY r.nNOR REPAIRS. No J ob Too Small Cabinet ln ga1·· ages &. othe r cabinets. 545-8115. U no a nS\\'er lc-a1·c msg at 6·16-23i2. II. 0. Anderson to 111r a e 1or. lond!>tape I il 11· 11 S ,, Le. B R l lard111::;, 1•ii·1·ula11c.1n r!rpai·t· * A TEi'."flF:f{ ,.... I , I OT Jabs-Men, Wom. 7100 i\pp!y in fl('rson '.!.·i00 \I'. 111rn1, ·~A L\ 'IL , :;~o ~:\fl .1 . Ill fll"l'l'ISlOn lll'~l"lnbl;, Cous l lh1~·. N.B. (i.li;..!l~l!ll \\'"'' nir.v )'it!'('f'I, Cosl::i. For eign Car M•chanic1 Good ro. bcne!i!~, incl p;iid v11c:ition. grour> ii~. uni. lon11.~ lurnishrrl It·~. Good i.:on1rn. .~chedulc. /\~k lor ,)r)r ~lnnrr Ph, :-"1().li6'1. ---GARDENER·s-- ASSISTANT HJ<:PAIRS. AL TERNl\1'10'.'\~ CABINET, Any s1lr Joh '.!:'I yrs. f'lipl't'. 51fi. 6!13 QUALITY Repairs -Altera· tioTL"I -Ne1v const. by hour l'Jr Contract. 6:16-3·1-I'.! REPAIR, Partitions ~n1a\I Rcmodrl. c!r. Nitc or ilay, Reii!'! Call !\:EN ~>1Cl-4Gi9 Cement, Concr•t• 6600 e CONCRETE 11 n1·k a 1 l 1yprs. Pool decks & r us!o111. Cnll :i,1~1::1·1 • CONCRET~:. f l nu r ~, patios, r l•'. llra!'Onahlr. Cill Don. 612.:ol.:il·I Carpet Cleanlng 6625 tr DlA:\IONDS ;ire t11ras11rf'rl by 11ua!1ty, J<o <JI'!' "r' DIAi\IOND ('1\f\l'ET CL£ANEB.'\ 64:r-J'.:17 anyt l111e CARPET & Furn. (•lcanin~. rnr 1 day ~rrv1cr .~· q11:ility 11orl;, t:all S!crhng Jor bnghtncss! 612-!t'iZO Electrical 66-40 HOUSE 11·iting. nC"iV & olrl . No joh 100 s111::ill or too large. ~-rec t>!i1~. 96~11:H Floor• 6665 CARPET VINYL T!LF; Free csl. Lie.. contr. ~l'I0-7262. 5'16-4478 G•rd•ning ANTHONY'S 644-4860 6680 The Best, co11ts no more' Exp<'rlenced l\Taintcnance Budget L<indscaping Graduate 1-lorticulturl~I CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST! l\IO\\'lng, ed:;ing, odd .)ohs. Rea!'oOn!lble. ~~g...@5j AL'S Gardcnifli: & La"'" i\lain1enanef!. Commercial, lndW!trlal & tt!!idcntial. * 646-3629 * COMPLETE ,.ard l\1aint. Cleanup Rea~. 968-19'18/646-8247 Exp'rl Japanese Gardefl('r. Con1plcle yan:l .scrvi('(", free estin1atc. 540-1332 * Expert J•panes• FINEST \\'ORK GE-0384 Cut & Edge La"'" !1-Ta lntcnance, Liecu~ !.-18-4808/;'>IS-lm a n <I ~pr u1klf'r~. pa!lO~. 330-30:;7 !l!LLS & SLOPES o u r ~IX'Clally, Nc.x1 yrars rain 11111 be \\'Qr~r ! C~1 p1'Q· fe1·lion now! Call 49:>-G.IH I Masonry, Brick 6830 RICHARD ALLEN Custoni & Spanish Ma sonry A Specialty I Block, Br ick, Concrete Free Est. 633-2343 Paperhanging Painti ng 6850 NEED PAINTING? C.dl u~• H1•!1ahlf' ::...•!"\ti'" •1 / Q•111l11y at 11' f)"~!. ilf !!1!' 11111~! 1·1•.,si1n<1l•h· Pl11i- Vrr·(' r~11 111a11·~. ,-d~·IJ111•:l -;;L:Hl~ltn.\N i ·a11tl 1n~. Dec l•;s p<'rl (;11a ra11!C'C'rl \l'ork f l'"" rst. No ,IOb tnn bll"<;" •ir !OO sn1all. ~!l l·:l l~ INT & l·:s1 . "vcragc ~ li1· hM'. laUor only $121,:,0 &12-0~~..; a llf'r :; p.111, PAl~TrNG Jnl ,., I::s t J..oy,·cst ron1r;ictcd pri1 ·es. Fully ins. Sa!islaction gua1. Free est. • i1n1 \Vccks 67}-1100 \\'i\Ll.l'API::R!NG &· Pi\IN- TJNG, 10 YR:; in al'CIL Rrai'.Onahlc rate~. &12--0121 PAINTING & paperhangin,:. Reasonable>. 2~1 yrs exp. Gern1an skill!'. &12-1322 PAINTING. Papertni::: 16 y1'S. 1n Hart"'r ill'Ca. Lie. t,, honrlNI. Rrfs. furn. &12-2.'riG. e FOR tlcticr t~!linting, in· fe r1or & rxtr1ior, acous!ic 1·ciling~. 646-1077 & 5~1 .. 1502 C S.: S Painters, Int-Ext. House & ap1s. No job too ~mall . 1.i.)..2!f."i1 art !i Plastering, Repair 6880 e PATCH PLASTERING. All lypc:!l. Free csti1natc. CaJ I 5'10-6S2:> Plumbing 6890 PLIJMBING REPAIR r-·o job loo ~mall • &12..1128 • T-~"~"~su= N NEVER"s°'ET=s-.-. Oii.s~lficd's action po1vC"r. r·or an sd to sell a.round the cloc:k. dial 642-J678. I ~ YOUR AD I N CLASSlfl ED? 5om~~ "'ill I~ look ing for 11. Dial 6 12· 5'78 AMBITIOUS WOMAN Na1iurml 1·0111pany 1n bridal n1arkrl. 11t>rd~ a \\"l'!J gl'fl011l· rd 1'om11n 11·1111 ~inf' ~Ir.~ "'fl ii ~ manai:<'1' trainrf' Flrxlblc hr'l'. «0111<' r 1·cs pt'f'. I'd. i·;,r n"i" :..\1 r::irllr", c:111. vas~111g 01· df'111·t"1"h'"· Opp to 1loutilc <'anun~~-t-ur 1nlro- {l\h'lf>l"Y 111lr1·viC'11, Cal] ~1 r 1!:1]"1"1S :i \!.'\:-1.·10. _____ 1 abilities anlimiteo agency Qunllly l'os•tlQ!ls 1 .. r Q11alihrrl Appli<'anls 4111\ E. 17th 51.. :Su1r,, ~21 ('o\l<i i\lr,J 612·1 !00 ••••••••• NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 11 1vol v1 ng· r-tosr to.C"!'a/\C'f', ,.,,· "'"-oc-.cc---i\l••s11 <1l•:;n111f'lll f.: ht11ng on pro. COCl\TAIL l\"a11rrssrs, n1 - duc.'t<. surll as <lcl1ca1e. gear !rnct1v e. i\l r. oo·~. 2611(1 tl'iun~. "-a h·cs &. in~1ru1ncn1s. \\"C's! Coast l !11y, Nr11·(10rl DISHWASHER NEWPORTERINN ,\Jach1111s!s r .\fl. hrlpful. Rcarh. Experienced Conla1.·I l\·Jr. Lin~cy Stocks 6>14-1700 Cati Personnel Dept. 17 1<1 494-9401 TE LON IC ENGINEERING CO. Lag una Beach 1:•111,.1 111•rw•rtun1r.v p111ploy11r ----·--Assemblers. Bondffs Electronic Technicians J~S ll<'l'l!'llrl1d .~<1.il)' Ofll 'll. Al'l'LY IN L't:HSON lt11rllt\ ,\l1r roclr,·t1"1Jn1r•s c .. rp. :!t:->11 P ulln1an SL (u.~la ;r.1 ,,~a :11G-2~ Cashier /Bkkpr $403 AI H, i.hn1·r. good (/pp1y~ Independent Perscnnetl Agency 1717 Orange Avr-., Suit C r.~1 ,:;42.0026, :11;; 0979 CASI ru::n NC:n appearance, ovc1· JS. i'Ull \!n1e . Apply Jn pcl'Wn -~~~~---co 1\1 B I N /\ T I ON i\1ain· lrn11ncl'.' & rl111int: room wnrk. l\lale, 21 flt' over. .l-<Ja~·/11·k. ;;:rl ]lit)'. C;ill NE\\'PORT BF.1\CI I Tl::;.;~ NIS CLUR fi1 4-00.'i0 CO:>tRINAT!QN_ Sharp Bar :'l!a1d.~ ,(. t;o Go Dancers. Top "ages. Pll"n" for in· 1rrvic,1'. S11~~Y l.aS"Y. 2'JOI H11rl10r. C. \!. COU/\'TEn--c;•,-,.cl -,-o,-· -,-,,.,, 1·lrr1111111:: pl,1111. F:.\fl prr r,,;·. r<'rl IJ11t \\Ill train. Lilr ~!:'\\· In~ ,\pply In rll"rsnn ;, Pninl C'lranr1 ~ lSC·ll :\tahl Sl, \LR . 'ci.Er.!\ Typ1~1 , 10 l;ry ;uJ. r!ii11.: n111!·h. i\pl 1tudl' l\ilh fir:urr~. Iii<' t y p i 11 ~, rr~1){11\~1hl,. pt'l"~on , :i~!l-0.~77. Apply in per son SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 Pac. Cst, Hwy. Newport Beach nr:EJ\,\l .Joh • K<'r~--y;m;. 1111rmrtunt Joh :is •1 lf~ & n1othf'r !.· ra!·n 11 1\•kly payrlic t k . ~44-l 8 3 4 :J~O-li!lS7. DRAFTSMAN A111on1ot1\'r I tnu·k body nr 1·r11nparahlr f'.\fll'rirnf'<' nrt·· f'~~:1rv Hill to nir>l<'1·111) .. , h111<'p1·1n1, "'" :O:;il11.ry r11n1· nirrVi11r,1 1r 111th al)1\i1y. Or· ~ngr C'.1111111~· lor;il101\ Explorer Meter Hemes ' il •1 \ ~) 16-.1,'\('(I or:1vi::n & R"n '! h<.>lp o>r. 0\'Cr 21, kno11·s Orani<:e Cou111y, 01.1•n Iran~. f)'\S-S.l!ll GENERAL WORKER .\lainlrnanc·e to S·IS5.00 pt'!"· nu1ne111 pos1uon ror d<'pcn<f. able n111on. OP1Xll"1unily to ad- \lant:;f', r,1.JJ i\nn, "lerrh11111s Pt>1·sun11r! A gt' n r y, 20'1.1 \\cs1rl1ff Drive, N.D. 6\,).2700 Gl:;Nt:Hi\l. Ol!il·e. Shorthand, t y p 1 n S', dH·· t;iphonf' f'"\p, f n r ron- s1 rurl1on ulr. In1r1·scl·l1-0n J;11nl "ll""f f., f;.'!11 J na1111111 l lfll.~ f!d . N.B. Sal.u·y opc11. 611-14Gl -GE NE __ R_A_L_O~F_F_l~C_E_ Tor 10, 11,-.r-d.~ ;;:<11 wllh 1yrl11~ a nrl onlrr 5l;1Hs lo \4CQ,~O. (",1\J Lorltine, i\l c1'Cha111.~ Pl'1·. sonnr! i\gt:'ncy. ~Q.13 \rrsl· c1 1rr Dr11'1.', N.fl. 51:,.2110 C'ON<rP.UCTION * DRIVERS * GIRL FRIDAY S11pcr!ntcn<len1. :011u1.JI, bu~y No Experience ~SIC!IO a rrk) i:en ronir., Cosla i\lcsa S171.-SJ.G.i. NEEDED NO\~'! needs. t'l!Cn?rlic 111 a " Necessary! -CITY OF - •1/1i"•11\n1011 ~"n~f' & drive lo i\t usl hlll'e clean C:ttifornla LAGUNA BEACH work lo11gcr llour.o; ror 1)11.~ d[iving rcroi'd, i\n[>ly P111'C~a"ling' & n-cords k"<'ll- ~alary &· ~harr in profit.~. YELLOW CAB CO. Ju:: l'.!Xflt'r. prr f'rl, Ou!ie! rn . l\lus! ha1·r son1r l"Onstr c!urlr '"piog, li t<' .~horlh,tnd 186 E. 16th SI. '-' supcrVi!'ion rxp & 11.bility lo &. PBX 1·r.llel. Apply "'"' C-:ista Me,a ru n j11h~ for 0 1v n f'r .1 ~==~ nf Pulll lc \Vo1·k~. Ci1y Hall. p C' rm an" n I position DOi\IESTIC Part tin1f', 4 l1rs 50.·, Foi"t'sl Avr.., Laguna w/unl1 mi1rd (10!.cntial. Send ll d11y ) dayJtt ll 1vrek. Own Bear·h. lrttcr 11·/rompl baeki;round tn1 n.o;, Shorccliff, C d !\I. BOB'S BIG BOY & SH l11.ry C'~lll'rtcd 10 Box 1\1 67~::S02 GlflL f'rid11y for !ll:"g-t'('S!h·~ -~,C,~c,,:,c.c:..=.c:. __ 1 _,_!_l_D_,_i_ly_P_il_o_>_____ --E-,-c-,-0-w-5-0-c-t-y-lo-$-5-50-con1putrr publication Co. .'"'.: 1~.1 E. 10th, C.i\1. f\Cl\'fl(IJ'I Bc11c h. Typing. BABY S I TTE R . i\lal\JT"'I' Cook.o; No sh rrq. Ei.:perirnct in shorthand. Salary open . 1von1a 11. 2'2 days \vk, 1 1n. closing F JIAIVA &. Convl'n· Conta<·t Jane Gralloi! a l fant, 2 J>Chool-age boy&, f"Y (OOKr tlon11I loan.o;. ,.lu.'lt bl'.' capable GT.i-Gj{f() Back Bay area. 5-18-817:i If J of httndling largt. volume of busine.'!.~. HOUSEK~EPEr., Babysit, BABYSITTER, n1y hon1(', , t 1 I 11 I " T t '--N•wport P -n1c, 1 a y -.,.1 , das. i\'ion-Fri. St No\'. lOlh. op wni::e~. PC'n11anen · uvn· Po••onnol Agency School~ai:;c childl'Cn. i\laturc lnrnn! &: 6 yr. Ll hs"•k, rst. and Rood working con· , 1 1 540-&101. -------dl!ion~ in arr.11'.'I l!!adini:: 111~ DOVER DR .• NR \\'Onlnn. mus mve ransp. · I 6·12-~070 "'"274) 1-8c4_1_-6_>_17_•_,_"_· ____ _ Ui\B't'STTIF:R needed Tues rt>11!11urent. App y 9 a.n1 to j "" ,,..;,- pm for inle1'•iew at l lOUSEh'"EEPER, Livt" in, .i:. Thurs 8:30 BTI1 -12:30. No cs-B I . : A L SlfED Insurance • p\'I npl. 2 school age1·s. house1vrk. 646-14 20 Back MANNING'S Lcarl11 avail, N.B. oUlce. 67!"i--0310 or 5-j8-'il97 8"··~ ==~-----1 COFFEE SHOP c areer oppt. 67:>-G..'\8.1 l lSKPR ir. c:hilii"car•-,-1-iv-,-,-,, BABYSITTER. dav~. ml' h1>n1f' or cl~ by 1402 . 2-'n1l El Toro Rd. E:~peric:nced in 1ingle needle ~:rs~!~ \~~.v5'l~n~~ ba!h. Ar:<1r:a Ave. .. H,ll. 53&-7992 Leisure Wo11rl LRruna Hills e nd O\'rrlock. Good piece I c:C:-=-~-:::,,,,c'-',.:.cc_::_ __ BABYSITTER, Hie hskpg. 21----!3_?-_JO_l_<____ \\'Ork price~. steady \\-Orlt. HOUS.t:Kl:i:EPt~R. Hvc · in. k EDDY f\IOSS 1'1042 I,.,,.,,., Priv. nn Ii: bath. 2 ch ildren. f'hildn'n 5 & 4, 5 day iv · COOKS.RELTEF-Mt f -,... V 11 84'72~ st .. \Vestmln.~ter.; 5.'Yl-8731 rrn. a . ...-,,, Chvn lransp. 9SS-1620. Non imiokers - B .<\ n Y s 1 TT r. R \Vantrrl ~ days a 1vC'ck t:XPER. In don1oi;lic 1vork lmm•dl•t• OpeningS 2:~0-11 :•15 pn1. \Ylll pt-ovide Fri k Sn! -mornint:."I \\It'd. only. Ca.II Sl>-4670 FOR TWO lr;,n~p. Call morns. 5·18-1~ Sun & i\lon -rlinl1<'r al1f'r 6 PM Real Es1Ale lltllctmen, exper. Ph-;~1r.-1 223 .t-. nsk for 11111~11 --------icnced or no!. 2 1o,·ell located Bankini;: Ne\\'port National Bunk EscrO\\' Orfi('('r Call i\lr. C11rlrr 9-5, 61'.?.3 !11 COOK-FE!\t,\LE-'i\IALE S\YIS .. 'i OIALET 41•1 N. Nc1vport Blvd. NB FACTORY Tralnl'L' l tu!ation oUict9 with exce:.lcnt prorir ~hir1!'1 and ~hipping r lprk. Jtthllring ri)an. Ca.JI ;.36-8891 da.y~. FERRO ())RP. _Fiber-fo1' oonridenllal a popln tment. gla~.~ Division. 18811 Fiber-JANITOR \Vork -perttinle j;tlass Rt'!., llunl. Bch. f'Ve~. lluRband & "'lte team ---------COOl\-Dinncrs & 11kcnd~, IT'~ J':t'[l('h hou~ time. B i~· Lh·r tn or OU\, 11 0 Rt·~! ~<'l<'rllnn r vrr! SN> 111<' hou~<'11·<1rk. fi73-l~i'll FLOORLADY, lu l l l In 1·lenn o!fie'1! hlrtc:. in rha1·~1·-Sport~"'·rar m I g t , Nf'"·part. Apply afternoon~ <:rr 1111.y. Slcnrly. fi\2-2666 l 'T.l N. Oliv". Orano:f' ---------~ • timc eves, IJuzit B c h. RN ar LVN Janitor's Service f 2 1 3 1 California lie., 12 to I . 387-73:17. 211 N. r.tadison Av. L.A. APPLY IN PERSON JOB. -o0-_-,c1-,.-",-,-c,c1,-,chci"-1,-1, " ·~ ... " llun\tnat-011 Bcacci nlin 6 yrs exp. on lathe!, ('nnvalP!;cen! lfosrilal IUtTt>I~. an<! n1llls, Slupp1ng 1879'.! Drla11·arr Sl ., !l.B. d.: RC'Ct>lving clerk, n1iu 2 , yrs e)<l)('rlence Nursrs TAPMATIC CORP LVN 7 a1n lo J pm full time 8·1" \\' 16th St ' & 11 pn1 to 1 a111 part time. f\'r1i·port .l&a~h 5~S-:;4o~ NURSES A~DES 11 p1n IG 7 11n1 Park Lido Convalescent • • • c~nler, •166 r1ag~hip Rd, Ncwp1 flear h Keypunch Operalcrs -~~-------1 1-r!ay &. !·swing !liHt, Tues. OUice. Tcnopora.ry ll11'u Nil. 2 yrs, exp. rcq'd. on OW 8. 0:,9. CONTROL DAlA CORP. :JJ9 I\'. \\'arncr, S.A. (711) 51().28?0 F.qual oppor!unity employer • • • *KEYS* WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT On temporary a~s1i;nmenL1 e SECRETARI ES Full 01· par1 tun\', aftC'rnoons, • TYP ISTS cvc11111i::s & Sund~y. \\'ill _ trn in 10 tnake keys. Sl.60 ,,,. "''· """ b, ·~·~'bl'. e BKKPRS, Arrp!y F'ri. l I a n1 to 2 pin. l\lnnl:;om('ry \\lard K l'y Shop llu111tng!on Ccn!er, Jf.B. e PBX OPERS. NO phone' l'a.U.\ plC'a se. • GEN OFFICE •·"'· 1""rc'°'"11"'°'"'N 'C"ce,.=,~::::, . .;, ::.:'"::::' ::._ -,1 'L pn1 S2 hr .. 6 days \l'k. Sun. off. No f·xp. 11~r:. Any agr . Apply in JK'l'!'Otl, Ll1llr .John 's ln11 ~1()(}72 N. Santa 1\1111, Santii Ana l!gT.o<. l\1,\Clll/\IST ll'antciJ ~· 52' r xp, preferred. Call for appl 5·18·~2 11 J to ~ Pi\! and 7 to 9 Pi\1 . LADIES 19 lo 70 earn $2j to SIOO 1•cckly Ca I tan I L1n~crii-. EquaJ opp or I . e n1rloyt'r. \\'e train 546-Jj()S LANDSC,\PE: FC!rt>n1a11 &. L11horPl', E:-.pcriencerl. Call ll:ii..0926 Holiday & Vacation Pl•n ,\!'PLY NO\\' VOLT IN STANT PERSONNEL NEWPORT BEACH 3.S-18 Can1p11~ Dr. Suite ICG 546-4741 Equ:1I npporl11ndy e1npl11yrr L1\NDSCAPE S . .\LES.\f i\N.l;,.,,--...--------I E.xperiell!'Cd. Or:1i1::;!' Coun· 01!1cr Ty arra. 1213) :'\.16-7;,13 EARN MORE WITH US! Work when and where you w•ntl Interim Personnel Service >MS E. 17th St. Costa M•1e, C•lif. 642-752! l111r1v1rw1ng !\lon, th1·u Fri. 8 i\l\I to 5 PM Equal opportunity t'mployt'-r .... ,. ___ -- ~8 DAILY PILOT j 0 85 ,-EMPLOYMENT Joas, EMPLOYMENT Joas, EMPLOYMENT 'MERCHANDISE FOR ME RCHAND ISE FOR I MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR 1--------SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SA LE AND TRADE SALE ANO TRADE Jobi-Men. Wom. 7100 Job.--Men, Wom. 7100 JJ~o~b~,,__=M~·"~·~W~o'.'m~. !_7!'100~j ~:;;:;i;;;;,;:-----;;;;;::;:::;;:;;:;------;.;; -----.: Furniture 8000Furniture 8000 Furni tur e 8000Furn;ture 9000 PBX RECEPTIONIST Salrs SE\VERS, r~prrlrnerit. A11-..;,._;_..;,;..:_c.;:. ____ .;;.,:_;__;_:.:,...;,;_;_.:_ _____ _ * Fantastl.C! "'' '" ''"''''' A>o .• L.>gwm Two Days Only! Bcarh. ~97-1131 • • !tour« 8 an1 lo 4 Ii Jlm Prrwnablr }t1Ung ;,;1rl "'1th frUnl oJJocc a11?('~1·ancr. Ple11~ant ~unn11ud111.i;~. li~ht typini; & 11n.'vu.1u:-PBX rxp. l"('quirrd. Xlnt benC>[lls. Cou.. l•H·t Pt'rsonnrl 5'1(1-11)20 CHARTPAK ROTEX 2S.'O S. Su.~an St., ~'1nta Ana (near llarbor !.· \Va rnc1·l PERSONNEL SECTY As~tstanl lo D1rec!or, person. nrl f'xprne111.·r. nc1·rs.."1ary, J\lu<.! t-"' ~h<1q1 ,\; l!r.\ible. .:hid 90 up, 1)p111g 00 up. Gro11•in£ con1pany "''ilh good roir111ial. $5.JQ per n10. C.. pays lt'r. Also fer JOhl'. MISS EXEC AGENCY -tlO \V. Coast l!"''Y· i! lhe 11·ord for thu; nahonal ('ompany·1 llt'W program for Southern CaJJ.f~ia! \\'~ 11eed -DIS'l'RIDlITORS -1\1ANAGERS -SALESi\1EN -SAl.ES\\'OMEN -REPftESENTATIVES -TltA1N£LS TI11s ill a rl"al ground Ooor opponun1ty \\-i th a solid aulo. r11al1c clc~tronu:.: ('(Juipnicnt firin !hat olfrri> HIGH Immediate Earnin9s 546-3050 SE \VI Ni..; !'.I AC II I N E U pe ra I or~ 1-SCanUitrt'i. wfexp. on po\l't'f' 1nach1111's, 11·an1t•U Cvr M'\1111i: 11vn1• ns rrady-h>-wrar, !or sniall Laguna Beach r.lfg-r, fl. or par1 lim•. cai1 '"-"" SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING CLERK Show Room· Floo• Samples . Faolo•y Clo•'l.ouh A~c IS • ".!~, no 1•xpcr1rn1'•• l1C('eSSil1y. Apply Ln pcl'~OO SAE Advanced Packa g ing 1'.'.)7 E. f;di11g1•r, ~11nl ;i Ana SJTT~-:R-ltf'sp. lady 1u l·urc !or rny ~ 1110 old,:! 11Jllb, .Ii l Ot' 2 eVt'S Ilk, U)Y hoflll', NR. 67~.-7366 .SITTER \\'an1r1l, IS ,~· 1_1\'l·r !or occas1on.1l rvrn1nJ.! & 1•k. e111ls, JJal. 1~1. b7J-li4)!!7 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389. • S pc. authentic Spanish Bdrm. set, • 96 in. quilt.d 5ofa with 56 in. matching lave seat, or chair • S pc:. Spani•h Dinette, oak table top • 3 hea vy Mediterranean matching table•, top durable enough for Flamenco Dancing. Will se ll pieces individually. Shop Firsi! Then See Our Unbelievable Buys! 1001 other items with terrific savings! FURNITURE SALE 1-'urniture and accessories from fi ve. Juxuri· ous n1od cl aparl!nents. Outstanding values on deco rator-selected items fr orn all over the \\'OrJd. UP TO OFF Everything must go ! Sectional s, c:hairs. bed· roon1 sets, dinner,vare. ashtrays. towels ••• everything} Bring cash .•. and bring hon1e n Ucauliful furniture bargain . Sale5 times: Thursday !Oct. 91 Friday (Oct. 10 l 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sale m ust end Friday at 5! Don't miss this chance. MERCHANDl5! FOlt SALE ANO TRADE MERCtlANDISE FOii SALE AND TRADE Sporting Goods 8500 M iscellaneous 1600 GOLF CLUBS, I ad 1 rs NAUTICAL ITl:.;\IS. Llbrr1y .'ir)1111lthng EJ!rcutivc woods. shi11 l11nn1dc &. romp<1~~ Alri10.~1 nrw. Bao:a1n fl.I SW, 1v/blln CrtuJ.! 4 h lll'k i.;t1·rt'O t;IG--:11.16 uft. fi p.rn. !ape & 2 PX!l'rnul w1:1lnul SUH~'llOARD 7• !I" !I-loss. l>!X"akcrs, br;,ut t ' o 11 d . ~rtcd bra!>.'f t.. bra~s plated i.h1p l111111•rns ,{ ste11.n1 i,;11u~es. \\'halchoai r'l.lddcr, oak wll•ra~s~ IJ111- d111g i'rofh:r t;1bfr <1r 11all hangingl. All br;1ss poli~hrd & laC(]Ul'rf'd. IOxl'.! hurnt urangl.' sh;J:,: nJ~ 11•/80 o~ parl , n~rd I 1\'k, Priv 111·1)'. Ca!! 67:l---427:1 01· :'4!1--{f)()ij all 4 p111 II kdys UI' all d11~ Xlul •'ur..J, A~k~rlt; $7'.i.: 110 u,_ h.ir-lll!ll set $1). 962--8437. -----SUH~ UOA RDS 9'2" l/ob1e \l/oo!y. 12' Quigg Taudem, holh for $58. 67J.--Ofi32 Binocular•, Sc:ope, 8550 \\'ILL babysit n1y ho1ne rl:1.vs. Big lrnc'd bk-yd. C.!11. Call U·16-:~3~7. Miacellaneous 8600 *AUCTION* l\('11 pon Brach 6 !!i-::9:9 Sah·s TACO BELi. Bank 1'ern1s Store Charge /,:Jaster Charge BankAmericard All Accepted BIXBY GREEN APARTMENT VILLAGE FRIDAY -OCT. 10 Sal/_;~11-~~=---­ f!l::LOAO!i\t: 12 ~aug'' 1'1 np· ty :.hot~un sh1'lls -othrr11. Antique 11:uns. 11"0rk i;:loves 2 pair !01· ;!Ji·, sr1 or 4 alu111 s tral; plallrr~. usrd Plllt' l1t- 11ng.~. ra111h1rd spr111klr1·~­ S.·o;n p<1hns. l111lr 3 0 {i \\'Pathrrhy $12:1. ~.1~,__1m. PR 0 FE SS I 0 NA L Salt' Can'(·r • Sear<·h•ni:: fC1r 111nn In Jrarn our busuH'l'~ and h;1ndlr s ilr:i; r xC't·u111·e r11l<;. !ton Tra1n1ng ul(.·nmr pn'l- \'ldNI. Col lrgr, snlrs or b11J<1nr"~ exp. J\{ a 1· r J e cl, j J:.;'6'.!'.;. F:.xl. :'!'.H. [quir,iblr Lire-1\~sw·a11ce So-Pt timt' 1l;i)S-r ollc-i:;r ~l udrnt 1•1e1y ol the UnJtrd Sta!~i;. or hse11·1f!'.'. No f':-ifl nrc. 818 1s 0Jl<•r1ng a 111·0 year t1·111n. Ck'C'an Avr, lit. Beach. 1ni;: pr~r;un. Cornm and 5.16-iSOO !o..tlary potrnLiaJ 111 e:iceess ol I c:::c_:_"--------1 .SI2.000 Hus1~ss and sales Technicians ... ~.l/j. 6868 Lampson Ave. (near Knott) in Garden Grove DIRECTIONS: Take Garden Grove Frec- \vay to Knott Ave. turnoff. Drive north under frec\vay to I.ampso n Ave. Look for the wind· mill, lhe si,gn of_l3ixby Green. 7,30 P.M. Bedroon1 ~rL~. D1 ~•nr1~. Bunk hcd.~. C'he~ls Qf di·a\\cr.;, /lla!lrt's~rs. I.amps, l '1ctur- r.~. D1n1'1es, Co1:k1il tl 1ab!t's, Ch1111·11, PU11I l:lblrs, 3 Ja1e n1odo•I S!1>rros, ! Spanish S1erl'O. J (1•t11~t"rntor~. Fn•ci- l't'S, !;I0\11•s. \\·,,~IJ,.,r·s. Vry- C!'S .II,,: i'v!C(.'JI :\·JUH~~' ! 52 I N T l':R.N A 'fl UNA L !Jlr.kup. 1..'IJ1n1nrrr1al license $1Z'.i. 60 Da1sun Srrlan, runi; i.:oCKJ. 1"1'111 r1'0no111y $17.i. J-]r1-. Ironer $12. Tools, 1111.~c !l(i2~!l'.i7. l\.1(179 San Pablo Ct. F.\I . Profe5slonal Employment Assistance COASTAL AGENCY A n1e111tJP r ol Snelh11g & Snelling, Inc. 'Jj'9() Harbor Bl. 01 :i.J0-603.i POLICEMAN $607. 10 SSOO a n1onth Agi> '..'l lri ::I, up !O 3:0 1v1th appro1·rd r :.; pr r 1 c n re JJEIGllT: a· S" rn1111n1um. \\'EIGHT: u1 r11,,por!lon to ll<'ight. PH Y S I C A L RE- QUIRE~I E!\'TS: Jhgh school grarlua!r. valid Calif .. opcr- alur.'I lict'nsc. U.S C'lliz<'n. File arirlicat1on al City Jlall, 1':'00 \Vcstrn111sler Ave., \\'e>il- m1nstrr, Cll1f. IX'!Ol'e Oc1. '..'I. l9G9 5:oO p,\1 . \\lri!(rn (''lam No1·. l !<!. 1969. (7.l~J 893-<QJ ! E.xt. :?OC... e RECEIVING CLERK Excrlli>nt benrfil~ Apply in person, Pt'rson11cl De pt. J. W. ROBINSON Fa~hion Isla nd, i\.B. Rrs11111rant WORKING MANAGER With Restaurant E xp . Onr \\·ho 11"ish".~ to livr 111 Ray art'a. Good s;1lary to ~rarT, an rxceUrn! oppo1·1un- 11y for fu!urr . ~lus1 al!t'lld '..'-I 11.·(·k,~ school 1v11h pay. i\lusl h;n·r ;.:ood N"lcrences. :"11.zle1"i; SH'ak I lou;;.·~ (,ill :'llr ~tru art for appo1nl- mrnr. 616-8169. Hestatu·ant * BUSBOYS * DISHWASHERS -'rply 111 f'{'rson SNACK SHOP # 9 back~1'.ou11<I n{'('drd. N. A. NIELSEN CciJI l•~!ay ~27-79011 l':fllH1I oppur1un11y en1ploy~·r Niles So You \ran! ·ro Ee Tll(' Ho~s~ You can be top n1an 111 your own hu.~u1cs.s, }'OU <:an JJuild rnpidly to r..x· l'C'l ll'nl 111etJr11c', f a m i I y sC!;1lr1!y ,I;, c;1rly rt'rlren1en1. r lg hl fro1n your own ho1ne. 6 !Z--80:?1 SALES: Fl or nt time, and ha\'C lun 11·h1!c you work. 'l'ou can Ii:< your own hours and earn as much as you \Vant by showing our lovely jewelry. No i n vest• m I , 1!69-1933 or aft 4:30 pm, 546-6193 SALES EXEClITIVES ~1/F'- 5 needed 1mmcd. Advertis- 1111' or sales r:-ip. helpful. Promoted or out within 60 1l~yl'. Unlimited potential, Draw avail. SUNDAY i\IAJL, INC. !lilr. Larrabee. (21 3J 691--lll16 SA.LES Sarah Coventry has opening~ fo1· n or pt lin1c X1nas sales. P l easant, dignllied work 11'/no in· vcs1., co l 1 ec I lo n 11 or dcll Vl'L'lCS. C.1IOOSC your 01vn hrs. /\tin. age 21 . For lntv. eall: 540--0614 & 962-5693 SALES -:!':am rnoney \Vllh no investmcnL Sar ah Coventry needs full &· part-tin1c help. No <leJivery: \\'e h·ain. 1--or 1nterv1cw call ~~100 SA Lf_;Sl\1AN'.' Serv Sia. f'~ull limr, S\\•ing shifL l\lusl ~ neat in appearance. Sec J im, 25!!0 Ne\\'J)Ort, C.'.lt. Sales WE ARE LOOKING FOR MEN WHO ARE LOOKING AHEAD Let us train you for a carrrr Ill IOSUl'iUlCC. An opportunity to learn the business & rarn ex!ra. money on a part 111nc ba.s1i;. brforc leaving yo11r p1-r.sent joh. Brcomc a tull J l4S E Coast Jh\'y, time agent when quaJ1!1rrl cr.ro~a rlel l\1ar \Vith a mi11imu1n e;:uaran!~ed I " __ :.._:.:_,;__c ____ , I per month, Ht•s1aurant Farmers Ins. G roup Ancient Mariner Ed Lan; 540.1834 1itl\V taking applicalions Ior SALESL,\DY ~"ult & pa rt t une, day & 1v11h stl'ong back,c:"r<>Ull('f \n r1·e~ shll1s. i;elling 11antcd for local • KITCHEN HELP jewelry ~tort'. • OIStiWASHER Apply Hl j'J('r!'<(\n e BUSBOYS KIRK JEWELERS Apply in prrsnn ~'300 11;.;rtlQr Bh·rl. Ci\! :£.07 \\', l'oa.st IJ\I)'. SALES, lull-111nc. llOSICt)' & Nr11 p11·t Braj·!• h11ndh.oi.gs. i\la!urr \l"Oll1an. Res.laurunt Let'd's ShO<' Srort'. So-Coast Hcstaurnnt: l~<'lrt l\mr help f"la1.u . Cnnlar l :'llr. P ht>lp.< 11•antrd. ina!ure P" r ! 0 n · ~·hool Eru-oln1rn1 C'ounselrir~ ~'.! ~ hr/ :-.r':_~"'---_ lnnK rar1c,. prngran1. Cati ~·r Belly BnHr at mitJtJ l~ec ,\grnry for C~rrrr Cids ·110 \V Coast H11'Y .. N.ll. Ry ;q1po111I. tl~6.;Jfl39 !\la 11ai;rr ;.JS.fl.) 10 :\lnn·Fri '.).;:, Secreta;:rs500-- .\1u.•1 111• ~·oung & a1ra1·lh" \\Ith ron.~1 1·urtJ011 nr r 11.i::.1- n••rr1ni; h~o:-kgrnund for C\"111\. rnny 1•h1L'h 1.< one rof lhr h1·~t 111 Nr11 pfl rl 6~;11 ·h' Tli1'y furnish nia11y cmplo,;c" bcnc f11s. S1\1 Lli01\1' Bu1hhroi; :-;hnp foreman 11 /!op hkgrnd in Newport 1he indu~!rics. U1111s. opp. Personnel Agf!ncy r:nJ' 321..f.:123 CollecL 1133 DOV ER DR., NB I ":ccc...;c.. _______ , I &12.1~10 549-274:: Sales Do You Takr !SALESMEN WANTED I 1111h a grain of salt· f".11\'! ~Y th;it I blan1r rou, I lnl- IO\lo'l'd a lc11• mysrll only 10 be rlisappo1ntrd. The joh i.t•ldonl lived up to t Ii c clain111 in lh<-nd. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! AND EXPLORE THIS ONE! If you \vould like to niake $230. per \1·eek 1n11nrd la tcly. With an opportuntly lot· much more 111 !he future\ t \\'Ould like lo lalk to you. If your quallflcalio11s match our requircmcnls. this could hr the carttr you've been looking for. Call for personal int~rvlev.· brl. 10 A:\1 k .l PJ! (n4l 534-1701 or 49'1-8700 Salr~ THE NEW JUDY LEE 1s profilable, Jun Ir. rxt H1ng. Earn Sj(l • $100 per wi>ek lull or par1-1in11·. Choose your own nours. !'o d~>JJvery or rollrctlng, oo 1m•1>stmcnr to 111.a.rt. lmmed. profits - 11·t lr11in. Phone' 5'15-20::6. SALES -Cou11lts w o ri logelher bulld1na • bu11111.-.~~. Start part lfmf' & grow. \\'r trnin. Phcine for 1nlerview. ~f>.-21!1!l. SECHE'fARY, front ulf 1cc pcr.;ona.l 1!y & ap?Carancc. Shorthand k areut';\l r lransrription r c (] u i,. r •I ~larli111: salary $ ~. O O: 1"elcphone for 1 n tr r vi cw 616-02.:n Bh1.ckllurn Co .. flloha-Ne .... -port Ul.nd Co. 1Sl1 \\'cslcllrl Dr., NC\\"flOrl Ileoch. SECURITY GUARDS N1111·pon area. 6J7-3ffi0 SERVICE Station "c e d ~ cxp'rl man tor days. Good 11 01•k1n1: C"Onrlltions pr1·man. t'n!. UNION OIL, 3!13 J::. l 71h St., C!l-1. SF.RVICF: sta.Uon snlesman, cxper. Opportunity for good m11n, ohiP.r man fl n t . Chr'llron. Adan1s & i\lagnolia. 118 . SERVICl:: S~ATION at· ltndant. EXPf'ril'llef'rl. Apflly In perliOn 2800 \V. Coast ll11'Y, N.B. SERVICE Sta. i\11-: N : 1-0a,ytin1e, I-par! t 1 m r evrs. !I-lust bl' r )fp'd &· l1avc halIT"ut. 490 t::. 17rh. C.l\1. SERVICE Station atrcnd1111t. exp. nee. See i\hki>, '1G78 Campus Dr. N,R. SERVICE Staoon Attndn'1. E;'ICpcriencrd. Ari ply: 1944 llnrhor. Cosl11 r-tci..l . SERVICE Slahnn A.tr.rvl11nt. pr•rrPr <''lp'd oldrr man. 3001 Nr\\"flOrt F3J\'rl, !'.' B. H U G H E S .. ; ••I NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION Garage S ale 8022 Pianos & Orga ns JOBS & EMPLOYMENiT-:-C=========-IA_N_T_l~Q~U-1·-: -,,-..,,-,-h-,,-,-,,-;-,, g 8130 :!-ti'l;L-A"s"·,"· -,-,-",-"-.,-,.-sl'-,-,~:.0-I 1':u·li. ! an11qur w h It e sho11\·11sP 11 /c11b1nrt ~l'l.i. f,~JOl C<HTlne C!!'l'lt', JIB. l\'17·79~1. need~ PRODUCTION & TEST ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Schools-Instruction 7600 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Wanted 6 Men TC) START CLl\ . ..:S i\lONOAY, OCT. :!Olh The fincs1 Pl'OJ:l<U•\ olf1'r1n~ 1h!' nr11·1'sl rquipm1•111 .t rnost n1 oder n /1H.'l11!11'> nvaLl.ablc! J n1n 1he lcad•·1·~ F'or components test nnri pro-Academy of duction support. A minimurn Computer Technology of one year of rrcent inLl.u.~-Call 5·17-9-171 LriaJ experience is rrquired.'---.,,c'o'c"~'c'c'~'o:P7m~~- A kno•l'lcdge o f solid st:ile1 JOI:'i Tiii-~ Flt-:LD Cli'CUitry JS desirable. \\"11'\J A FUTURE! Openings arc on .lihifts. 1 ~1 and 2nd Please apply u1 p1•r.;on lo HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH 500 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, Calif. r:qual oppnr11u11t:v rmployrr -;-.1 8· ~· Techn1e1ai1 ,., .. !i !Nonie PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN To f'{'rlorm rlrf'lrnnlf' rh1'ck. check "\I! ol rni<"roll'nvr p roduct.~ & l:F' '"'n1]'l\)nrnt" TP<.:hnical or ~f'l"V !f.:<' srh<inl training 111 f'lrr!1'1111<.:S nr l't'· lalt:d ('.\p, drs1ro'd. Call P ersonnel Dept. (71 41 494-9401 TELONIC ENGINEERING CO. W.AITRESS- EXPERIENCED Apply in Person SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 P a c. Cst. Hwy. A;;c>/cduc:illil n no b;.•'nt'r! l 1·t us hrlp you qualify. l.'iNl\F:J-;PERS JNSTITUT1': INTERNATIONAL :'llu l~'l/llolt:I / Apt i\-Jg1nt 'Sehl 1\ DIV ISION or· A.NT!IONY SCHOOLS Jn7 S. BHOCIKIJ U H~il" /IN',\lll·:1;.1, C1\t.lrOl{'.\'t1\ (.'lois.~1·s f,n·1n <·l'l'l',Y l\'<"l'k l"lf()NJ-: F'OI' Al-'l'T, A~k f1w Jlr11y ·;~1; .·,:-:no A'lvr1.;;-..i rH1:-.' LOVIN(: l'.\H- J·::-..'TS! YOUTH .SP ~:J;;Clf ll'ORJ\..<:;JIOP. 1\i;c.< 7 to 17. J.rarn tn ~pr;ik 11•r!J. ,-.nu1h·1- ·•l1•, f'll'OJC'I'!. ,\!1•'r si·hool ~ ~·.11unlr•;,o~ Priva!c or rla~~ r:it r~. ·l!l-1-S'l!f, MERCHAND!SE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture OVER -STOCKED MUST SELL! :-·riv hrd· l\111,.: ~~~ ·.,i_ Qurrn~ .\.~~~II. J.'ull ~ 19 .-,0. Twins \;i!'! ~(!. fully i-;11111·11, K111i;->-1 ~pl'riUI~ SI ~ !.r."i, rl . .'•/., :S9.!l.i. N• w ~) !1<" ''" IH'r :tlT:lllj.; ~h!11<'<' u[ 1·11·~ I'<'..; s~~o. 111,11· ~1 -,, ~.1 1 11,.,1<1 11111 .• !~111..:i.. s1 :1, v u1•rns Sl ~ :,fl, V11:l $10,JU, Twins ;t.•I !"I.• Tn111dle s1·1s (rluo 1 1~l'r\ 11 ,· :--'n 1ln11n-J•1n1r nn!v Slfi 111n_ WELK 'S WAREHOUSE Furniture 8000 s lave-, hny'!i 1nys, 'l h1cytlrs, ESPAN O'l IN QUALITY ~1x12 'ir11·ut;d 111r:, niisc i;h;:u l'S, 1·,•coi·d pl:!yC'r S S· Model Home Furniture S:111ini.:s lo 85~h . V<'ry cusy flnani.:in;.:, ~ con1pl(•tc roo111s of de1..'flt·aiors stylrd Spanish f1u•n1turc. Consisting of 11\,~ r;1d10, turnlu\Jlc &· hi 11 1·q11ip, lmusrholri i l r 111 s . drapt'S, 111any other Th111gs of intrn•st. Thurs, Fi·i, S;i1, K· Sun. 21~1 Qcca11 V1C\V /\1 1:', [11111011.' t'USI0111 qu1Ll 1!y i\l;i-NH frl 6_840,, dl'ld 111111-c: ti11•m grnup, Thr · 7.-·.·.--~~~~ OJ'J)!lllJ.I 1~1 f'l'l'SU.JCJllc srac-GAH 1\(;I·: S:dl'. 'J. l;1111il11·~. 1uu.~ n1aslt'l' l(111g 1-ii7.c lx-<1-ilh•n. \\ntnr11, 1· I\ l) d rr n' 1uon1 i;u1 !e ;ul(I till' <illlhcn11c c Ju thu1g-11)1111y hou:.chold La Pal. 1rrougl.t ll'flll din('!!(' i I r-Ill ~. All u~;ilolt•. u l l ~C!s. Lin111ccJ s lack • s ISS. r<·asonablr, 8\til Ticny Dr. 11111111!1011 Sho"room, 594S llu11!ini.;1on Brach thrb111.J \Vt'stn1instrr A\•e, \Vcstn11os. Lruni11·d's Brai•h BI v <I ll·1. S'.:14-11.1·1 Slo1·t'). &it Oct. 1Uh 10 A~! :'lll)VJ.'\L; Tu t'J:1 i\luo.;t ~l·ll ~ ;, P:'llc --~---­ my 11l11 tr ,\: :.:•1ld Bl~ anti ASSI 11:TED Clothing: 111/f, L1u1. nn: 7' :.:n'1•n &· :.:old 1lr.111es elr . bany lu1·1i. 11 •. 1~. Jo.ol,1, 111a~11 ·r (·hair, f!ilcl1r11.; l hh 1•·ic. l11n1p.<, tahlt'~ . :<l'l'••••11, Vr. l 'ro1•. t :1 hlP~, 1·harrs. lrrn II IJ!t'l\11"•·!'. '' l\'l11!r-.~· i:;nl•I Ja111ps, d<'\'OI' 11i1lt l1r~Trt-s l1 k,. nc11' S· 11 ,·11\~-. 1::)\~'('l!Pn! c'<H1d111011. rnu1·h n~r.rr :'.fi;I F'lo11·rr, '.~.~7 C'1•n1(·r. C'.\1. /\pl l~ C J\'l. Tt1u1.,, 11\ru S11n. 9::10--1 ,1:-lTIQ\.~1::L:1~.~~1 1•111=~-~-~~~= $!;'<•. 7·1 S11 y1!s .\ln1 t1r1,C:!' CA HJlEl, :<!I!\):. hi -lo NE\V I , 1·1.i 11/n1hllC-t' p:ld ~l :~i. ~l $1 ~ti. >11. ;;:ir, H<.1m1llon, \l-1il1h 1)1·1:·:<' dr':1 rwrv ~:w '' r· :0,7. f;al11r~t.1y rnll_v. IJ.111;.;1111,; l1l•' 1 1\lun··~. ( 1cl1 _ .• 8100 $2:0 Hou 11d 1.r· Tral'r r1 1nc Appliances <·idl•··· l,tlile $100. o· I 1· .l----------- 4ii'"3·li~SU C: I·: 1·cfnt:l'J'ktor .. , .•.• :ri.::s -.. -U-1:->. ITUHI·: l'l'f1Jl'11''11 lro111 ~;~~J·;~·~:~;I~; 01i1~·. ·l:!;~;i1:1·: ·s~:~ 1flsp! .• y 11hn!1t.~. 1110<.l<•l hoin· HCA Cnnsolr,, ol•1r TV. $1 75 rs. 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Naugahyde ('ouch Nrw :.oliU :>lah' slC'rC'O & Ital Prov t'Of!e,. tbl $100. r cnrrr. 111odc! tJO $100. l!-IW ·196-31138 brl nonn or e1·rs, Gilana 1no1orcyclr·, needs Carpet layrr has Ht Lo n:'1v1r111.c; $7:J. l!r,[1 Aus1111 ll <' a 1 ,, y C 0 u P c , 1 11 0 t nylons Sl.99 yd. Shai;s roarJsterJ, ncrct~ hf' ad l.i"01n S:l.50 up + my labor;· J:;a~krt $7::>. 1\11.~c ltrms. 90c per ya.rd, 968-6910 · ~~1·~ Trrry l{d, Laguna CuurL Rl'Jll)rt1ng /11a ch·t-cas1> l3t.•<1ch. 491-1326 like nc\1", Cassette TAPJ:: e l\i•11h;1 ll P1;irl\1~ BATIElllES l'.? volt Sil, li retorcfl'r. Sl\"(•dc Jarkrt, all Xlnr. phone 6T:>-Wl!I Fra111·h1scd [)calr1· \'nit :Sli. exi.:hangc. Guar. COAST MUSI C Frc(• 1n~tall. 11·r huy olrl f\'l·'.\VPORT ,\: JIA!~BOr:. halh•rics. Vult Battrry 2027 Chsla l\l rs;i ,.. 6-l:!,"..'8.-,1 J larhor. C.\1 6 'I 5-OS 9 o, Op~11 l(Hi Fri 10-9 !'iuu !1-~ Gl(;...5 1)() OrJCn &ti. WOW! 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Cur l~rdh1Jl .t S:1111n \'1111 n~1 n1.-11. wr IHI\'(' 11 ,\11, n1achi11c orcr~. !o l1•ar11 /Ina Fii)'. Tt1~111L 1 1111 ;\o !lflll<''· f11n1i111rr. \'li<lhu~. shtJC repair 1r;idr. STrart.v nr Nc11·ricr! 1-'1\·y. Orw.u )i'.!. hooK~. ,.,1-,.,1·yr h111~~ joh, ANTHONY'S SllOt; duys f>l'r yr. :>-\4-~"170. 1r1 Viii Zul'lr·l1 !i-ri-'..!~16 E\·rn1ngs Ul'NDY U-!l :lt (.'!;11'•nct G<xicl shhi1'11I in~trunicnt S :, 0 . fi7:1--11:::1 SERV. :1\01 E. Cs!. lhvy .. DLUt; & 1.1ol rt hn.)('1iftr r'f'l11r-11 1 --7M70~.V-ING SALE! Cdi\I 67~!1041. ,t n1alth1 ni,: chall', 2 1'nd \\'OilJEN -Not scared ID i,:ct table .~ collrc tn!Jlr. 1!:1rk thr1r hanrl~ diny, for shining 1rood w I Nt•\·rrn1ar fini.sh and rhrC'kin.c; (lUI ~hoes. \V\11 All Jor SC-.0. 6·1f>-3629 ICarh. Strady job. AN-DOUBLE bed, t"flrnple!P, 2 TJIO:-..'Y'S SHOE SERV. f\\'lo beds, .S2"1 & S15. Cnurh 3'10! F:. Cst, Hwy ., CDi\1. & ch:i1r SJ:i. 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F 1· R i" IT U R t:, 1.inip~. i\!odrl 4100 111!h Shaboom! lu~·~c1r5. n11111b1kc-, 1ires. fi2 Oilr1\ ll':tlnu! i\lcd1terranran. l!nn1hlcr si11. \Vni::. !I-II~!· Like lk'll, 11-y Si!li l-:1r~. Sar-Sun, Oct :l-12. _ lll'.:J :J96.J..1~0 :!fif.1 l•:llr:-;111crr :-..!0--1962 STORY & Chi rk piano <.'On· (;~\0l{A(;f; ~1\1..E. L\1~1 ;;;, solr , .\1111 !'(Ind. s:«i. air i" o rn p t<unk 1~,rt~. ti7~1 ::".~ fl'rr1~ !ltl l2 Ll.'tl1. 11.n S.\lAJ.L Upr1~ht Pia no ,1;, Sli-::~;',.~ 1~·11!'11 Xlrq ,·,ond "..~ Brl)'I ;>.. 1·;~;n1·;n :-ki-<nn11, :c.tu!' li,r ~.ath':....!"..:B. ;~111---:11i60.·_ ==~ Jf)of,ll1'r ~l .~. I. nr 5 ,\l~n '"· l 'H IVAT~: p,,HTY \\'A:'-'l'S ~un•ll'y '.~ ~ 0()1~-. Ill I ! l r 11 S , CiAl:.\t ,1~ :-i,\1 .1 ::o~.l 1~llltt1· !lr. f' \f. i,,.., tri.11.r1 .. 1P\I TO 8Ur PIANO FOlt (' A .... 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[11111( <l!'}'l'i°, 1try 11\11\Jll! f'l'I'.!>~, 1\~ J:l"olplll!', \\.} r11l.11i.:•·1·, ph•J t,fflw ls, ,(. st:tn!I L1hhy li11i-Jrl:UI I IONEY\\:J-;LLPrn~i~c;po1- mnt1c. Blnrk hody, 35 mn1 , 'l l"n~ 5'1~,_:;11:t Quality k111.c; bt:-ft..qull1cd Co1n11lrl1..'-lllh1SN:I SJOj, 1-1urlh S2."JQ. Aft !l & 11·knds 842-!Wti LlPltlGHT HCA f"rei'7er Si~. Bedroom sc!, s:;,o. Co.JI for a[lpl, .i:JG-194-1 IO x 12 gold nylon ~hag rug & part. I.l's~ than l ~·e11r vld. S.10. ~16--IDI BOYS S1ingn1y bike :"i20. Console s rerro in good t'011- tl1!ion $50. &-16-6j!l3. PAllLOR GrR11ri f'Jlill\u $600 ~agull-4fl. i\l1ni-h1k1•, frnt io;usprn~. Jock.~hnft. 61l">-210:,, JOO '~ \Vool J11i:S, !J x 12. 10:«1•1 ll i\·1,\1 Pro1r.etor. ilk(' Til'\I', fl68-6'J77 e Sll\IPLJ::X e TII\fl:: CLOCK SlOO, -.......,===,.---SlRf'"RO ARD GOOD CONDITION 5-lf>-.2!'132 ('\'('n1ni;:s. 5PIP.c°Erli",,-,-,,-,-,.-,-1".10~. \Valer !'OOlrr. l'ldr 11·indl)w S IO. (':ill ~1s-sai,s \\'1\Tl-:R C 0 L 0 H P1\li\'· Tli\"fiS for ~RIC. S:J to $10. Xorl'rlln Croi;s. !'162-21 :-12 l\1ALE. Orph11.11 k111en. Looks l1kl' Tn1n:1s111a, 111•1 other ra!s 8· k1ttrns 11·nnt liOffit'Onl' lo IO\'<' Sli·li~~i l lO/') BUNN\' & Gt1ul('11 Pi,i;:. raisr1\ rog<'lhrr ;1lso li;e ccigr f,,· 100<1. ,l!J-\.7;:~.1 l0/11 UNUSUAL brv.·11 !:ibhy cat. fi mos, looks like ocelot, call aft fi. 6ift.1P.A¢. J0/11 Y!l. Old fcmall• hc11i;:lr tfl Camily 11 i!l1 chilr!rcn & fr nr- rd yard. 8'16-3JG,~ 10/lf) :/Flurry. f r i s ky ki(. 1rns·111•1111c:d & t r a 1 n r 11 , ~1·1~-161:• 10/10 '.llJKADO. p I s 1 an1 t> 8<'. p/blur p('rs111n. yng-m1de ~ilf-Call :ifr G. 67~>-17.1.S 10111 YREE !r h1rd of f)flrarlisc plant, you dig. 6501 Corrin.. Cirrlr. 11.R. 817·19.S4 J0/11 Cl.EAN Older :-.:\&-70~>6 ~a." r 1111ae 1 10110 ()LO i\IG Body lor hriulin9, 1210 l.oJhl'ln.-lrrry. C;\1 10 JO I Fl{£}': \\'hite k111cns. malf' £:. fcmnlr S42-Jm 10/l'! r.. i.:-oo-M t ho111e 2 k11r11~ !"i l/1-~1 10/U Tool & Die M akers! Tamr '\'hi!c Rats Completr 10()1~. •197·1.llf( 5 1.1\.761.~ BEAM BOTTLES-BUF'F' Colored mnlc kitten:-.. !'1 16-~19.S 11[1 5 ;,Jt--4!)6() 10110 -~·N NJ-:V l·:Jt~,~r.r=s-,-,, I II HITE pla~tu• rmui;:hyde .'I,.,. Cln~siflrd '~ ntrion power. ~('(, ;;,10 J~th St .. N.B. 10/1,l For an nrl to sell nround the 3 Tahby k11tl'n< &r l c111tro rlnrk rlinl r~12-~oli7il kt!!~ns. fi.lF.-Oli:l:\ 10111 --~-----'·------~ -----~-----· ------------~~------~-~-----~-------------·-----~----------------·----- PETS and LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT ATc_I O:.;N_c___.;.T;;.RA;_:.N~R~ TION T RANSPORTATION Hori.. 8830 Mobil• Home• 9200 lm port.d Aut o• 1.;.c;;..o;.;:_;_""'-'c;.:_---l--"'...c;..o...;.~ FREE TO YOU 9600 lmport•d Auto1 9600 Imported Autoa 9600 SMALL Shetland, c b I I d broke, daple grey m. • "'"""' IIAU.OWEEN Klltt:n, all black, 1 l1&;r:r ,Ii eny/wht. 6 wk1. trained &. we!lnt:(J 546-1!>70 1ono KITIENS: I duk rteY lorJi! :L::lv::a::•::toc=k====::IB-40= haim::I male; l d!lf"k IluHy ----------calico; l mosUy Yihile BAY HARBOR Mobll• Home S•l•1 Casa Loma !toll . Away - Sheraton !lfanor . H()rtlelle . Kll -Presljge . &a.tiara Al.I.. SIZES BRAND calico. 548-7495 all 6 pm. 10/10 KITTEN '"Boo Boo" dauihter of Coo Coo (tiger) and Foo Foo (Slamci;e) needs love and a hon1c. j She looka like pop -a lltllt: hgcr .l Mft-4478 10/9 IT'S FUN TO BOARD Your hol"S!' al 7ALLY 110 FARMS. Box stalls $!6 per mo. Metal .sltadNI coITals ~4:"1 per mo. Automatic wa. \£'r, feed Ii cleaned daily, l 1 ~ acres lighted arena, training ring, River trail ac. cess. Expe11 English & We~1ern in.~1n1C'tion. Tally Jlo Farms, 17262 Newhope, NO\V ON DISPLAY 1425 Baker St., Costa P.1!!sa 11' block Ea.st o1 Harbor Blvd. Cotlta r.1cSll ( 11<t) !)40..9.liO GREENLEAF PARK NEW Kittens, 6 \V~ks Old Ho1 1sebroken, 962-6846 Fountain Valley. 54..'l-9587 Jn clear, cleau, cool co~la Mesa. New 9'.l space adul! park. t.1od!!lS & Sale~ oUice located at Park. Open 9 AM to 6 P~f. /IC.'CENT t.10811..1:: BUGS 10111 TRANSPORTATION , ______ _ TO Good home. Bo.ts& Yo1cht1 9000 MOME SALES 1750 \\.'hil lier Ave. Cos !a l\1ci;a n~: 642-.l.'tiO C.'LA..S !1200 •.•• ON DISPLAY & READY TO GO Shepherrl/Collie mix, male. SELL 8 monlh!i, all 11 hots . HELP! Bob Longpre Pontiac S.18-5673 10/11 ha.~ taken too many boats in trade and wants fo trade or \VE \Vere deserted. Need !ICU this oulstanding 1969 home together, use litter Rynell 22 foot fiberglass box, George & Clarenl."t'. 19 deep vee sport OVE'rnighter. \\'k. 001 kittens) 549-1846 10/9 Only 50 hours on this beauty COCK-A-POO, Male, 3 yrs. JlOWE'ted by O.!\f.C. V6 155 old. 1'111ebroken; pref. for !MJrsepo\ver ouldrlve. Fully adults. Lovable & obedient. r~ound including v bunks, 5-16-5144 10/9 head, galley with slove HAJ..LO\VEEN Kittens, all icebox, sink and 8 gallo~ black, I tiger, gray/"''ht. 6 water lanlc. New CB radio, wks. troinecl t.. weaned compass, fll!i instrument ;l'IG-1570 10/10 ptlnf'l, bimlni top, hJll Your t.lobile Honie CHOICE OF COLORS AND MODHS AT ••• FOR CASH No Expcnst:! To Setler 636-3291 SJ6..8869 Broker NEW 2 BEOROOJ\1, DEN, 24 x 60 !llOBILE HOME, CRPTS, DRPS. f 0 R QUICK SALE~ INQUIRE SPACE 2b, DRlf1'\\'00D BEACll CLUB, JI. B , 536-""'10 CHICK IVERSON Harbor Areas O nly A::lhorized VW, Por~che Dealer TWO LOCATIONS TO StRY! YOU (.'Ovf'rs and required m11.rinc FREE Thor o u i h bred AAfety equipment mounted S111.n1ese female unaltered. on four wheel, tilt trailer BUY my hon1e S·llflj total, t.1usl sacrilice. 2 BR 1Qx5..). 445 EAST COAST HWY. a t BAYSIOE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH & 1970 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA with addl'd on roon1. Comp. 673-0900 set.up in 5 Star Park. HOME OF THE '.OVE BUG SPECIALS 549-3031 D e ~ i t e s good home \11i!h 2 :-peed \\!inch. The .494-2146 10/9 origfnal ownt!r had over 8000 Wekcnds or after 6 \Vkrluy~ -c=====-===============-c========== "2-1944 Campo" 952& FIAT PUDDING, Jong hair n1ale dollars invested in lhis unit. kitten, great hunter·good for \Ve will consider any offer gophefll, mice, etc. Call aft or trade. Ask Jor Sales r.1gr. :z t~uu beds. 30 gi.i l hilt 11'1.1!f'r •68 "'"" VIV '""'-'· F 'lly. --------k $1800 1610 N t '" '"'' ,~ '65 FIAT 1500 fiOADSTf~n tan · ewpQr · e!nl'd, rclrlg, two new tire>. 6, 4754738 10/I I 892-6651 Sp. No. 3. C.J\t. 5-18-9470 -ne\11 n1d1als, ll n t t er y, I----------starter. shocks, !u~up. FREE adorable k It tens, 1 "22"·~ca,-.,.b~lo-C~ru-i"_'_w_/_M_,-,-,~55 I---------- mother Siame5(', Box·lraln-eng + trlr. XI n t fishi11g 1M_l_n_J_B_i_k_•_• ____ 92_7_S1 Dune Buggies ,ed. 96~. boat. Also 13' Runabout wn.fark 30 eng. + trlr. $700 TACO 22. New clutch & tires. PERFECT for Dunc Buggy. AKC ~istered !Wagh.•, 9 Ior both or best olr. Can be Xlnt cond. $75 or reasonable '61 V\V chasi;is & trans a.xlc. months old, lcmale, lrieolor, II <i6-l77-~cn at 2'lll ~fargaret Dr, 0 er. -.? J $17~1 finn 673-6991! good with children. 6T.r2916 ----------1,.'..'.:::.~'.'.'..:;;:0:C~~-~ Ne"'P'-Bch. i\o!Ol)ERN T Dunc Buggy. '64 9525 $1200, 9GS-:..Wl '68 F·1at 12·1, :<pl cpe, air, nlag \Vhet>ls. 49.l-J3.128 f'Ves. r&h, KARMANN GHIA FREE Kittens &: young cats 10 I: 0 0 d h 0 me 5 . 'frl GLAS!n-'AR Citatio n •1 CM~o~t~o-rc~y~c~l~n;_ ___ 9_300_1 V\V eng. Sl!OO. 2.·5!J T\1\R;\IANN G hi as. 544-M24 10/\l Inboan:l~utbollrd. 120 Mere. Call 540-9$56 Goorl 1r;1nsror1111lon cafl! or Cruiser wilh power jet & 1967 HONDA 160 bugi;y n1ater1al. $1 75 ,P,i. $250. FREE Kittens lo good home, pov.oer trim. Full CO\'er. SCRAMBLER Phorw 6~5-2621. (4) "'hile, gray & orange, 5 Ready to enjoy. A 11 E!<'C. star!er, 800 orig_ mi. lmportttd Autos 9600 ---------- \vks old. 5-10-2030 10/11 ma.lntenance records. 1 S·IOO. ---- f"RISKY Grey tigl"r killcns O\"ner. KI 6-4444 1967 fl;JATCJ£LE5S 500CC GRAND OPENING I II B GS80 Srrarnblcr. For tile C R S LE are waiting for you n · · · ALL Glass 25' fb.....,ls. Cabin A A MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA TOYOTA SPECTACULAR YEAR END SALE ALL MODELS YOUR BEST DEALS 1\HE STI LL AT DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.!11. 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN '68 vw Thursda1, Dc:tobtr '· lq[,' TRANSPORTATION /!RANSP ORTATION_ Impo rted Auto1 9600 Ua•d C•r• t900 VOLVO VOLVO CLEARANCE NOWI 142 -144 -145 -164 11-IE LCHVESf PRICES YOUR BEST DF.Al..S ARE STILi. AT DEAN LEWIS 1!166 Harbor, C.M. 6-16-9303 Antlqun, Clo111ic1 9615 CADILLAC '68 PLYMOUTH Bhie 1v1th matching lntenor. FaC1ory air, Jull power, only 1~.000 miles. Lir:, VS\\'315 $2495 ALLEN Old&inobile.Cll.dillac Inc. .1150 So, Coil.st High\vay '57 f.1organ -1-t <"XCetlenl Laguna Beach conrl. $1600. 812-3716 att 5, I Next to Pottery Shack I all day "'kend.~. 494-1084 547-3103 "68 Cariillac El Dorado, 18 A __ u_t_o~s_W_•_n_tad ___ 9_7_00:.,: 1nos siflCe purchased new, 28,<XXI mi. Xlnl <'Qndition. \VE PAY . . C I I I Pri omp e e ex ras. v p1;y. OAIL'f PILOT :J7 TRANSPORTATION U••d Co1r1 0900 DODGE '67 DODGE DART \Vhlle wirh vinyl top, il1r Wrl- d1U6nlng, auto. U'&lll'l., pow. er llttrlng, radio and heater. Mu!! sell. $1 795. J!i,000 0J1&- 1na1 miles, cau 637--056 • Original owner. '68 Dod&e Dart, fully equip- ped, perfect. Private party, 17,000 miles. $1995. ~-5770 FALCON 1965 Fali:on Fu!ura Hardtop Coupe. auto trans, puor t.lr. V-8 eng. On~ ow™~r. Vr.ry e]('arl. $1005. 673-71151 '65 Fa.I con stallori wagon stirk shift, r & h. $750 or bf's! oiler. 67S--1120 C. D. i\f, FORD CASH s:isoo. Call trom 8 to 6, 714: 540-3530 or aftl'r 6, 213: 697-1821 \--~=~~=----141 1 '69 F1ot'd Galaxle, l ow for used can & trucks just '69 Cadillac m1\eagc, loadt!1I, $25.JO, c 11 call us for tree estimate. '69 Ford Galax1e, I o \Y GROlH CHEVROllT FLEETWOOD mileage, loaded, only 4 BROUGHAM mon1h~ old $1700. :'.34-!><l!Kl Ask for Sa.Je1 M~ Turquoisto. white leather Jn. '66 Falcon Futuri1 l82ll Beal"h BJvd. lerlor with white vinyl top. Fully factory equipped, Dlr, Huntlng-!Qfl Beach factory air, AM /FM stereo $695. ---~Kl=-="""==1---· l radio, &-way seat, tilt & tele. Phone &12-6023 acope steering, pmYer door· I ~rn=rr~oc-c·ooco-G~•l-~-<i-,-500=.-.1-dct,I Wf PAY WH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET locks. Lie VWY645 sedan, r/h, p/b, p/s, ale, $6695 :-:Int conrl thn1nuL l\iliu;t sci! this \\'k. 962-1184 AL~EN '68 Galaxy, Fl\.1 stereo, full pow<e, foc ,;,._ Sh"P· $255() or trade !or sport car. 642-2752 :?828 Harbor Blvd. Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. Costa t.lesa 546-1200 1150 So, Cout Hlgh"·ay ll1P0Rn:I \\'ANTED Laguna Beach Orange O:>Untlei (Ne."<t to Pottery ShaC'k) TOP I BUYER 494-1084 547-3103 Bil.L MAXEY TOYO'l'A '67 Cad. Sedan DeVille. Full 18881 Beach Blvd, p1v1-.. lacl air & stereo. All H. Beach. Ph. 847-&555 acCC'ss. l~"·nf'r. Lo1v mi., 1966 Ford Econohne Falcon C1ub \Vagnn. Big 6 w/ 3rd scat 18-101 , very clean, eood n1e<.'llan. 494-5972 eves. '59 rord \Vagon or 352 cni;:. 531-7().IB 1969 Ford Torino, Loaded 428 WI.II Buy c"," -; ". Air, Min• 644-1784 Days. $3.100. Xlnt cofld. $'12!15 or best of· fer. Call wkdys: 675-4130 '63 Cadillac Convert. \Vht Your Volk5"•agen or Ponrche w/blk int. All extras, mw;t '62 FORD C:Unve.rt!blc. Runs & pay top dolllll"l'l. Pald for sacrUice. 644--0661 eves. good. $295. or not, Cali Ralph * 841N031 * 67J.0900 C ':).) Ford \Vaion, 60 motdr, WE PAY TOP HEVROLET gd. body, r;'"· rura w<ll. 846-2718 10/\1 '" purist. SWO. · CruiSl'r. f"~/B, SS radio, 1967 TRIUMPH T-lOOC PLEASE save nie [rom 1he Bimini top. Lfss than 75 50J CC. Very c!ca11. $75(). Tustin A uto C :inic DBA Lido Motor. 1300 W. Coast Hwy. N. B. 642-6762 DOLLAR S125 or ofr. 642--0842 Ai~ cond!fi{lner, 4 spd, dlr, '66 CHEVROLET Caprice. --,~5~s-F=o=R~D~2-0~R--t loar!ed: l/oni>y CTCam ext for good, clean used ca.rs, One owner car with only $]".'· ••"l690 pound. 7 \vk. old short grey. hrs. 511.noo. Call Ellis days JAMES LTD pl ush h!;1ck iflt. 1'11.ke sn1aii all makes. See George Ray 2~.000 mil£'s, has all power + ~ ""'"' l Theodore Roblnt Ford haired kitten. 962-34~1 21'.I: ~JJ.>.1370; nitcs 714: J~ NelVJ)Ort. Blvd, 642-0040 BROWN "-bb;t, biS-3717 •~ ==-~----BELL HELM.ET town or !rafl r Lo\V Jo1v Rir conditioning. Absolutely pyn1n!s. VHF8.MLB. ' Call 2060 llntbor Blvd. the cleanerl one in town. LINCOLN Ken -19-1.9773 or 5-15--0634. C.M. $'12-00lO Jim Slemon11 Me r ced e g J-----------1 1 11·k grey, 675-7513 26' CABIN Cruiser, Navy $2.i 10/9 hull, inbrd eng. ju s t Call John nft£'r ti P!\T Tu~tln Au tQ rlin1c npc11rc1 a old nuHy kitten~. 2 overhauled. Bait t ank, 645-0~97 Branc;h in Ne\\·port doing 1 black 64-l·lC:OO NB stove, oven, bead, sink, ice =~~~----"'-~~-\ b11sincss under thf' 11an1e · 10/10 chest, sleeps 2. Must sell, '69 YA~1AHI\ Jndro 250 er Lido J\1olor6, 1300 \V. Coast best offer. 847-1220. Plus R Bl'IJ Helmet $5?l lh\'y, This location 11·il.l re. GRAY, striped r.at, 2 )TS. -=~~~-rail ;i36-68:iJ. · & u · ,~ 18' 1!)68 LA RSEN 120 hp -~~~~~~-~-I JNl lC sc 1mpor L'\• cars. old, needi; a good ho1ne. "l C . . llonda 50. Xlnt cond, Thry arr well kno1vn as the Call&12-0856 Jl).9"e r c ru1ser,111· brtl/outbrd. Fh11;ls, bait low mtlt>iige, $1~0 car d1X•to rs 1n the Orange SIAMESE r.·lan.x mother cat lank &; lilt lrlr. 839-62Go; aft Call 5-19-lm Cou nty Rrf'<J ror 8 yrs. S<ile "-3 kittens 6 Wk! old. 6 pm ==========I ~·ncr fQ1· lXJ lh repair shops ~-4740 10.-9 ='"""===------Auto Servlcei & Sll1£'s is \\11!h<'lm P ich, EAUTIFUL bluf' parak{'('t, Hi' DOLPHLN. very roomy & Parts 9400 'I'Uslin ,\uto O in1c's n1a1n lo- hoal, 35 ph Evinrude ('rtg., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!i;!i!ii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cal1 on 1s \S:i \V, 1st Sr 1n niale free to i;:ood hOmf'. $995. J\larina Dunes slip A·l, Tustin. Lido J\Jotors 1S B &16--4753 10/10 \\' B"",\Cli see o Jtt. c. Brantti. t.l.B. 1!157, 300SL H.oadster. 1sl r ar or procluct1011 s~nrs. Brsl ol!e:r over $10,000 1714) 6:Jti-l!l:IO '6jl l\1.B, 2~!0. Full P"'r, Ai\1/f'l>I, radi11! lirrs, USC'l'l 5 \\ks S.•100. 4!J.t--2'J:l6 1960 J\lcrccde~ 100. Clean, new 11res. $1:.0 f I r m. 642-4.1,-'2 r vcs. MG '63 Volkswagen Bus Auto l1a1lng 9810 Benz, 120 \V, Warner, Santa Ana, 546-4114 EXC'f'llf'nt conr!itionr 100% 1,;~~~~'===~~ 1~·arr11111y ... al J,jlllll LEASE 1 ~ CJIEVELLF: '66 $14~, 2 Dr. KUSTOM MOTORS ~ R/H. Air. Auto trans. 815 Bakt'l' SL, Ci\! 541).5915 '69LTDFon:tcoupe,alr,p\vr Bucket seats, console. Qpi:11 'til 9 PJ\'f slrg ,t: brakes radio $1 09 mo. Private prty. 436 E. 21st St., '68 Country Squii'f', a ir, p\\'r NB. 548--0851. '66 V\V 14,000 miles, sunroof, n.~JI slrg & brakes, radio $87 mo. 63 Belaire Sta. Wag_ 9 paM. ' • fog ,",, hackup h1f's, '68 Cadillac Coupe rle Ville, 327 V.S, Pot«crglide P/S & pnp ou! \\'1ndows, lronl fully ('qllippcd , ... SJ29 mo. rear window. f'ac air. Lug. 11r nls, fr<'~ f'Xh11usr, dark '69 Carl El Dorado coupe, gage rack. Xlnt ~nd. 01\"f'I. i;rei•n. S\350. 673-6749 fully f'QUippcd .•• , $199 mo. er 644-4648. 1965 CIAssic Lincoln Con- !inenla.I ~an 39.000 milc11, 4 brand nc\Y 1:-;t line tires, factory air cond, full leather interior mint cond. Private party George G r u p e 540-5630 Res. 675--6956 eves. '66 CONTlNENTAI.., 2 dr, Extras. ~Z.195. or trade 646-8371 evenings 1962 LINCOLN Continental convert. Gd conn. low mi's. $800 or best 54S-2070 MERCURY G~'i;'~" 160 hp Foro loleco<ploc AUTO SUPPLY J/0, many extras, n1ust sell! $24JO. Call an 5 P ill 1()110 '63 Po~hf' Coupr. Super 90 ---------- ~!36--5910 \\'ho1£'ir.alt' PrlCl'.'S to All lfl "Int r'OIYI, $2795. Complc t<> J\!a chinc Shop '59 Porsrhf' Cour>e 1600 :=:u. Pf'I", l-'Q1npletcly restored SEASPRAY fiberglass dincy, Speed Equipm('nt l\lG Sal£'~, Service, P11rts l111medt11!e DPltvrry, '65 V\\I, 2 noor, 4 SJ>t"i.'d, '69 C;1(!il!ac Coupe de Ville .. =64~C~be~,.,,-~,-m-pa-1-,~c-.-,,-,-rt radio, heater, beautiful red ~ul!y equ1~1X'd .... $169 mo. rblt eng, loaded, dlr, take n11d sharp. HU,\f 140. $]095. 69 OICV ~amaro, pv.•r 11rg & foreign car in 1 rad e , Carl's t.loror Co. Inc., 1941 brakf'K, air ..... ··. $9'2 mo. ;.:yz756 494-9Til Harbo r. C.1\1., 642-0.113. SOUTH COAST .~·;;..::::_c~,:...:'-"'=-~ '68 t.IERCURY r.1 0 n 1 e g n "•-,·c"'•-v~w-.-,~.,-.,"-',~,~,'-,-,-1 CAR LEASING 1968 .l\.1alibu Deluxe. Air wagon, 16,500 ml., 2•1.000 mi A,\J /F;\l radio. Lo n11lcage'. 300 \\I Cst lhl"y NB 645-2182 cond. Landau top. )Jnt warranty. Full pwr, i;tereo, PC'l'ff'ct co11d. fllake ofJer. . . , cond. ;2250. 546-7378 aft 6 xlnt cond. $2400. 644-0267, All J\fodl'JS 11.13--0319 LEASE -RENT ~p~m:,,·=~~-~~--avail Oct. !J1h. ORDER YOUR '67 CHEV Jmpata 327-4 spd. IO/lO l ~~ hp motor, tdttring "•hi. Rrbui!t Enl'('1nrs Sl!r.XJ. SA:\lOYJo:D, 7 01os old, ronlroli;, Like new. ;,.\6-3341 11~ Victoria, CJ\1 518-65.50 '61 V\V ~hal~~\\'agon, e.ng _ ,6_ V\\I J1rtuport Jtinports R£'gl.!i., AKC all r;ho!s, house 18, 18361 Beach Blvd, JIB 847-09';)1 nvr.rhflu l'rl ·· · '' · Perr running cone!. !rained. 546-9!JAA 10.9 IN B 0 A RD/Ou1l:1oard * OPEN 7 DAY.'\ 11 'fi2 V\V, ~nod cni::, ncv.i paint (iood tirrs. s:ioo cash & T.O. 1970 TODAY Immaculate! 29.00J mi. Sec ·~ MERCURY Colony Park I A • 1 M k fl , Slit W£:TI. f"'nc air, drluxe FOR EARLIEST o pprec1a e. a e o er. •1"3613 "'"'""""oft 5 in!, P /S, P/B, xlnt cond. DELIVERY .,..,.. ~~" . Pri party. $3095. 633--0595. Jishing or ski boat. job $87;,, snHill p11yn1onts. 962-2529 2 lovable healthy Calico kir. 548-6620 -v -'59 Karninn n G1ha, gd. cond. ufl 5 prn. tens. 8 wttk~ r!Ceds good ----------SHOCK ABSORBERS . 1 $65(). 3100 \V. Coasl 1!11·y , N.fl. ·57 V\1' Bus \V ith built on hon1e. S.12·7096 Sallboi9ta 90lO Special high pcrformuncc. '60Chf'vy St;1J1on \Vagon, lll'W 612-9105 5·10·1i64 cinnpcr, sleeps 6. \V/'6.l All popular makes. Ford 'GS CAhlARO JZ7 R.S. P/S. CLEAN '67 Colony Park authoriied leasin,,. system. R/H. Auto. 284 Knox St , Ci.'1 " "'"2991 Will t d W•gon, Best orfer take11. Get Our Con1pelilive Ra.lei .,.,..,. eves. ra e. 54S-3481 or 646-6922 Theodor• '65 Chevy Impala 2 Dr. Good ""========! ROBINS FORD ''""'· Auto, V-8, $1200. CUTE Kit1C'Tls& !I u•ks. old, ::.:===-----'-'---R(>guiar $10.95, No1v Only <"Ml:: .• ii: 11;i1nt $5~. Aulhori'lc<l Tl1G DC'a!rr rrb)[ V\V <'Ilg., nciv lrdlls. box trained, will deliver if INTER. 5-0-5. Xlnt cond. All $5.95 EACH '6l ria\ Roadster conv!., gd. [============= J\1akf' offer 675-24fi9 nece11sary. 838-8969 10/10 f i berg I ass construction National Speed Center 1::';:""~·='~':,":;'·====== OPEL I c.,6'~V7.\7.V~S-,-,,-_-ho-i~g~o~w-/_b_lk_i_o_r. I FREE Cock-A-pro puppie'.'I, 6 fl1ain, jib & 11 p ! n n a k er 2110 S, llarbot, Costa J\1 esa. l· Riii 2--ll"'"°' Rlvd. 675-6578 MUSTANG l /,_ · 0 --1 r 1 & "" ~oo o-" ·11·1 9. 6 o" .•-i. ALPINE · Porsche r ims, Xlnt vou .. wks. old, 1 male, 2 feme e "' .... pezc ri i;:. °'"' r r l>'HHI• ·~" " "" '6.~ 0 ?{'1 Sraoon \Vagon, Thts ''flJl!l. $1Jj(}. 548-2716 Costa J\fesa 6'12-0JJO '62 4 Dr. Chevy Impala. P/s, '65 !\?UST ANG c 0 n ve rt, 675-2804 10/10 all equip. $1:i00. 8'17-2860 "!!!!!l!'!!--~ \1'Pf'k SI 195, a1 I c.2'~=:::::0.;cc:..::::--P/b. Radial tires. Xlnt 22 FIBERGLASS I :: ·01 \LP1•·• KUSTOI,\ MOTORS 'GX V\\", l;icJO, radio/hea1er. ~ $650 ,,.0 ...,,,. cocoa, new tranll., good con- JERRY. l"V"lY Y"" ma.le , . J '.'! o o P. T k 9SOO ' , ""'J co..... .....,.......,,,.. .... . $11195 " ._ "" r ue 1 N & 1 ~ , \\'l11lf' \1'/l'i'll in1., 20.000 mi. Us9d Cari 9900 · ,,111n11, one O\l'nf'r, cat, p/pcr.;ian. p/siamc!<E'. Ensign No. :r>Ft .. 31 ? hp out. ---'------'..:. ew tires op. i:.l\tras. $43 Bak<'r Sr, C ;-.'I. 5Hl.:'l915 s1.-~'i0. (ii3-7824. fi44-4fi3J .=c::.;:c._::.:_:::_ ___ .:._::: !!\!PALA '61 Sport Coupe Ex· 6'iJ.fiOiO alter 6. Call att 6. 6T~7:J.~ 10, 11 boan:l. t.1a in, jil). gcnoa. N.il '47 CllEV Pick Up u•/ne\V S.100 ~>-ls-422·1 <:'il<'n '111 ~I P ~1. -'68 SPORTS -"'"an. 13.700 coptlonally line! Air cond. =~===~----' • k ·1 13300 Po ~==="======= 'f,f! \'\V Bu<>, new brakn.-& ........ '67 1\1USfANG convertible Kl]TENS. all bl,,k. plu~ C'OC pi C'OVf'rs, · nhac V-11 h r a k I"~, .o. " '"" nil., air, .......... , vinyl ro,. Top Lo mi. 548-7529 p " · I "" • 67']"07 ,. I b , I h I AUSTIN HEALEY PORSCHE l1 ri•i;. gd. cnnd., au10 1ra11s. ,.... u•/rur, I~. new wide I ~l'l. "'h'' -lo-• .. 8 wk• 10 •O<Xi l-'-~r=~~=~~---ra<11a or, car 5, uUa ex S • condition. 4M·32.12. '66 Ch•v Jmp"I" 11~. V-8 , "-I \V'll 11 ._v ''' "' ., $3;\(I 96X-78G4 _S lG:,O. A/lf't 5 pin, &IUJ12 ".. '· mag \l'ut;C s. I cons < er homes. 836-4493 10/11 17' O'DAY Day~ailt>r · · · 111ick, bl bk $1275 lake $1075, trade. $1'1'!15. 675-0379. n cmo $!7:.0 ·Used SI J50 ·51 Ford '·i Ton, r11.c1ng AU STI N AMER ICA + '65 CCNVERT * '6! V\V Sf-d,in !Bugl. i\·c!J BUICK \VQ0582 545-0634 =~~-~~-~~ PETS •r.d LfVESTOCK l·I' O'Da.v u~cd .... $JOO slick.~. cusl uphnl, fhl't· Xlnl NJnd. All xtr11s nu pn!, car1'd rur, pri11a rc pariy. '66 Mu.~tang, V-S, auto, In Co bo S.1!rs, ~rv1rP . Piu1s 1-~1~76~7 * .69 k 1nlg. l owner, pv1. ply. Ca.JI P.I •• G.n.r.I 8800 Fu11 Znne Bna1 . Bal a ry hoidy, G,.,...t ru11n111s::. F'lal 1 top. i\111st ~Pll. 6116-12~4 · · 1 Buie Rlvlrr11, P/S, CHRYSLER l 111n11'fl1t11 ~ De 1vcry -af 1rr 6 pm, 642-47,17 Sli:A Sc 0 u 1 • s desperately h11ad, V-8. ~2.'i. 847-.i:>R!l All r.lodrls ·.·1:i PUH~l,llf': lffll N '\Int ·r.-: l/\V Sed. 4 :::prt, radio, cll't P/\V air cond. s 1ni.1 bench ---------- OCELOT. IrleaJ f11m\ly flf'1. nf'rrl e i\1AIN s.1il for 22 c.,-.~~,-~.-,,71.c,.' ,-,,-,,-, ~17'.-u-. -,-,,-"'~ rflnd . Nrw Iii'"~. t•l11lch. u11. II Jilv~. 22,000 mi. $l.:17J. sr.a1, Wndau !op. $•147~ '67 CHRYSLER 1968 t.1us!ang, vinyl top. :dn1 Docile & plflylul. $300. t~OOT AL B ATROSS. p1tin!, ll),()(ll) mi. nr.w eng. Sl ROO [Jl"lll . ~.1R-3;.l'.1. f.12-771•9'~=~----(Z13) 77~78'.J I 1714) 5'10--0782 cond, au to. Priv prty. SlSSJ. 493-1252 or fil;rf,QIO 642-576:1 $600. 546-7:187 .62 3 p I 17M 100', V\V Bl.ACK BUICK No. 225. ll as 1141 497-tt!lJ ==~~-~~-~--~---~-----·· 0 r 5 r. 1 r -1"' •T. · ' ' 2-DOOR HARDTOP THREE 1969 !'ilustangs, fully USED Balboa 20 lix<'rl k('e! '66 Ford Econo!1nc P/U. lf'a th inl , ;ill ;1 rf'r s~ ... l~,000 ~6:iO. (;()()O COND. C"CryUilnBgA'RG JN VB I f fa to l l d""' $250() :-ailboaL Coul1!11·1 tell from Henvy di.:1y eni.:., !<In! tirr.s, mi. 51"11} 5 U~~l.'H f'l/I' '13~91:l Pvt party A ! · · au oma ic, c l'Y a r, oa "c"o· "I'''· .,.5290 ! ' fi·\2-2252 after 6 PM power 11t~rlng, power bra· ".. ...,.... nrw. Tmmacu ale. 530:>0. -=1'-::5\l=o::' ::"'='=·'::"::''::·::'·='"-::-::''::'::I =I 3100 \V. Coast llwy., N.B. 'f~fl V\V. $1500, In excellent 1-----'..C.:...:c..c...c._:..:..:. __ 1 kes, radio & heater. Jmma-==========I 0091 8825 p, Call flfon. thru Fri. fr\~·8782 • 642.9405 540-176•1 SUBARU concl1!lon. '6J Bu ick Riviera, air, IM· culale, (UDE 7~31 • KITE _ l'.'l\CC'llcnt t.'Ono!ilinn Camper1 9520 Authorized MG Dralcr Pl!: 675-'.'12'16 MACULATE, loaded. $2295. OLDSMOBILE Ul:Jl'Jtl!.J $6.10. Shore mQOring $15 per SUBARU '66 V\V, one. ou·ner. A~1/Fr.r. $lli5. •IM·4053 r r moolh. 67,.,.2916 '66 Chev Ch'"" mouolro. COOPER * 1100 MODELS * r d·1· 67' ,.~ '"6 OLDS Light"'"' C"ll"' ~tame. is a pure-bred Labta· --~-~~----P/S-P/B. Air. 8000 n1i..l----------ii·i;w, op con i ion. ,,...,....., CADILLAC Convert. P/S & P/B. $1375. ·dot Retriever (yt'llow); Pa· FIBF:R.GLAS dini:;hy 6' long: Open Road. 6'16-859'.i 1 ,'~'-''~'~'7.0~30--"P"~'~· ____ ATLAS Pvt ply &15--0946 40 lh!. .,,,. 675-4973 after 7 ~=========lltllNl Cooprt 1962, !l97cc, f'llg '"0 V\V s Bl :pa is a 7? but he can leap ......, -bl S · h' 1 h * VANS * '"' unroof, aupunkl '68 ELDORADO '63 Olds Starlire, black. xlnl h'.•h 1•-• ,·n a s1......ie -~pm~~-~~-~~-MOTOR HOMES 9215 Just"' I.. mil s ac ' new A1\1/Fl\.1, Coco mat~. mint CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH --' I I -• • ._, ·~· ----------I battery, red \\'/ l)lck top. C011u, TIC\\' Y pa nlL"'• new bound! The puppies are "'On. Kile no. lU w/dolly $ll!i0. ti73-9183 all 6. C'Cind! Must sell, Make o!Ier! 2929 llARBOR BLVD. tire11 $700. 545-3855 ·dcrful children's dois. $10 }..1nt cond. S600 Immedialr delivery at: 494-61193 Blaek v.•rlh hlack &. "'hlle COSfA MESA 546-l!C4 11piect>. Cell after6. 968-7935 675-6982 DATSUN--KUSTOM MOTORS .68 V\\'. radio-heater, v.•/cx-hounds foo1h intr;rior, local Open Daily 'Ill 10 p.m. I SABOTS St5 Baker Sl., c;o.1 510-5915 tras. Conver1 ible. SlSOO. car, factory air, AJ\l /f"~!\1 ,69 CHRYSLER W WEll'.1ARANER pup P I c II Open 'ti! 9 Pi\:! * Call 54&-52'711 * stereo radio, 6-way seal, tilt PIS, P/B, P/\V. ~t.o ~~ Al.;:C, shots. Grand cham· New Incl sail. $249. ORANGE COUNTY'S & lele!!cope 11!«ring \\'heel, II J'k M ·1~-NO 1 SUNBEAM '66 V\V Sqback $1095 ;-r trade f)(JIVer door locks. 0 n I Y m es, I e,new. ust see to pions. PENGUIN aa1 ....... t 11 % • • ""\Xlt] m·,J,•. L•'". \"QD•"" apprecl.ate. 962--7651 * fTI1l 892.-2423* w/Mlil & trailer. Top con-DATSUN DEALER larger car or tn1ck. Camper ,..., ~ ... , ~ GREAT Dane!' 7 weeks. i:lltlon $425. 837_-8598=~~-DOT DATSUN 1!165 SUNBEAi\1 A Ip\ n c shell $11 0. 1139-4237 $5795 '60 Chry1ler Wlndl!Or, 4 dr, ., HOBIE c·cAT $1000 Roadster, auto shift. l:"nnd '69 V\V Deluxe 7 pass bus, &!!king $ro:l. Call alter 6 pm bred for temperament A l""'" "" h Bl d 847-4036 •••0137 * HEADQUARTERS ,,...,,.. pc:ac v · con<l. A~king $900. !lti2-72fl"I. xl11t ('onrl, fl!any xlras. i;i7.e, robugt Ir; fun loving, * -.;n-Jluntington Beach ALLEN COMET PLYMOUTH 1964 VALIANT WAGON . Black. red interior. Original owner . Good cond, clean. R/H, slick &.hilt, DI.YI 540-2464 ext 74, • v e s 644-2'124 '69 Road Runner, 4 11pd, lo mi, $3,000. 540-9542 after .~T.104 11·12·77Bl or 540-f\442 TRIUMPH 52600. 548-351.1 AKC Reiistert:d GennM Power CrulMn 9020 FDR l\.fUST Sell '66 V\V Camper 'Sbcphen:l pups for sale. l ENGLISH FORD fu lly equi p!, low mi, A-1! male & 1 female $65.00 am CRUJZON 16' Cabin cniM MDTDRHOMES '65 SPITFIRE I ~"''-"-':._1~1 ".:.:.:.2-~'~'"~'-"':c'~-Oldsmobilr.Cadillac lne, 1150 So. Coast Highway Laguna Beach (Nex1 1o Pottery Shackl 1~ CD!\tET 6:30 wkdays, Anytime Sat """ or Sun. $40.00 839'-5944 wood/rhgls, motor & lrlt. ORANGE COUNTY'S 1%-, VOLKSWAGEN BEAGLES. t em e I l' 11, 12 :""°==· :": .... =""===== VOLUME ENGLISH Egg white, Hallan fl'd lnl., LIKE NE\V, EXTRAS "'ttb, tri-rolor, A.KC rei. 4 spil, dlr, locally owned. $1995 673-8811 FORD DEALER r:x1·rllent conil. Rluc book '62 VW 11 nroor nc -$35. Bo.t Slip Mooring SALES .. SERVICE . u ' w eng, * 536-6019 * S1 27J -F"ull Price Slif.JO., will good !ires SJ.JPS For rent 18 to ~~· '62 MODELS finr prvt prty_ NRVIS.l!LB, 962-83811 after 6 P!\1 PART tlnie home needed for "" I -•1 •-•-•1 N•wport ~tarbor, 112 w. mm~u a.., uu very Call f'hil, 49;1.9n3 er :YIS-003~. 68 vw <-•. Xl"I -~. St. Bernard in CdM area. LARGE SELECTION ""'" " '"u'"' li75-7.t88 Coast llwy, N.B. 548-5551 Theodore '69 TRlUMP H Spitfire, xlnt AM-Fl\t Special exhaust j Cute poppiea lo IOod home.1----------ROBINS FORD cond., 7500 m1lr:o;. Prlv 6'tG-.)SOO Pe k e -a -po o breed Mobile Hornet 011'n<'r. Call 6''6-30(i;. aft 4· 60 V\V 81111 67 1500 cc eng. 613-4643 10/4 2060 Harbor Blvd. DAUGlrrEJt'S '6 1 TR 4. l'C'd, l'ynchro, good lire11. $650. S6iNAUzt."RS, Z..1\n. AKC '63 Mt:teor, 2 Br, thermostat 011 llSPUY Tiii All wot Cns1a 1'tesa 642-0010 R/11, nf'w' br:ikrs, 2 lops. 673..$1.16 evr.s 'llJ 12 Ai\f. pupa. Show or pets, Stud conlrdt'-heat. l.'OOlc>r, crptl'l, DOOSE ,.EXPLORER" S!r.JO. ~'.11·8100 h<'furr 1 pn1. 61 VOLKS\\rAGEN. Excellent ,.,vke. 833-0361 drps, fbrgls patio. Reason. FERRARI rondltlt1n. $900 or Bes( oJler. ·.:.:.~--~ rent. Adult park, 642-2360 or ,.,,_....,..,."' _.. TOYOTA 5'16-2932 $tt:KY Turi&, male pupa, 5 !J6l.'1'!};1(1. ...._ f91 ta •M .....,_ _ ___ . ---~-- "-'kll. AKC. Adonblt: healthy UttM., ...... tlPt. FERRARI '611 VW Se<lan. R/H, blur., •• boi•. llSO. 644-4806 2 FtJLL beda, 3o gaJ hot WA· ALL 111r1." root. n ,oar, " I Ud ~ BILL 1\1 A XEY xnJ t cond. $15.~ or best of. ''' "'"' l lB00.1640 N ............. 11. ,,ewport mport.t · vo· r G J b ' "2-7682 UREBRED Miniature Dox· ~ .. ,.., " '00'· 1 "1"11' '1"""c-ange County'• only author-er. oor uy. "' · s p. No. 3. c .M. • ... "" """"ov•• , .. ~o•t. _ ... d [!@YIO y~ ~T A ll!s $35. Not reaatered. J -~--------IZ<:U el\lf'.t. T M"r 6. 1131-""5 TiiE SUN NEVER SETS 00 SALES-SERVTCE-PARTS . _ _ . _ GER!\tAN SHEPHERD PlIP' CIAsslfled'l! action power. Jl~e~~8~;;v>°' 18881 BEACH BLVD. pies, 6 wks old. For an 11.d to fiel1 around Uie 4'12·9405 540-1764 Hunt. Be ach 847.ISSS • Kl S-1621 * clock. dlA I 642-5678. Au!boriierl 'f't'rrari Dealrr l ml N. nf Cna:<t Hwv. on Brh ' I • PU.NNING to mo,·e~ You'll rind an amazing nun1ber ol hfl m£'11 In today'11 Cl1111siti .. >d Ads. Chei·k ihem TIO\Y, C..ood condition $250. * 54&-2431 '56 P lymouth. Good tlrc11. I==========-I new battery, $150. Call 642-1759 '59 Ply. 4 dr. 8 cyl. SUck with 1968 CADILLAC .con v c r I '67 Con t Coupe. perf cond, overdrive. In1mae. One Coupe. Gold. Air, AM/FM, Attorney will •a er It Ice owner $l9S. 549-4361 telc~pe wheel. ~tra.". pl!l'!«)nal car. s:z.995. Mr. I "=========ol ~::z5rollkt: new. Private. Tucker, SM-2200 weekdays. PONTIAC 494-108-1 547-3103 CONTINENTAL COUGAR '68 Couear $2495, radio, air, exlra11. See 11! Reeds Tex· aco, 2920 W. Newport Blvd., NB 673--0395 T-BIRD ·~ T·Bin1, N:blt eng, ~ cam, 11harp. SIS.'l9. or best ofr, Alt 6, 8.15-4150 F!l'"'-Q"'-"·"· .,,.,, .. ,..,..-·~·~·-.. ,,...-. .• ~ ..... ~ .• ,_.,,.-.......... ~a ... .,,,.. • .,_,.,,. __ ....... ~--~~~~-~·~-~ ...... "",,.. .. -=,..=--------·-------~--------------·4·--- I ' Orange Coast _Area Men • Ill Service Around the World \V'lUnds rec£'ived 111 acllon. Airman Harry Klltore, son son of Mr, and f.1rs. Howard or Mrs. Dolly Kiigore of 33Sl Davis of 2039 Phalarope Court, Barry Place, Westminster, Costa Mesa. Cpl . Thom a s J . Rose, has been assigned to Shepp11rd USf\.1C, son of r.11·. and /\1rs. AFB, Tex. for training in ac· Spec. 4. [)ouglas W . Don Rose or 25181 Armagosa Aiary C. Scudder of 4232 t:. Coast Jl igh\\'ay, Corona dcl Mur, is si'rYin g <iboard the. llSS Long Beach in the W~sl· crn P::u:ific. St.. Newpo rt Beach, was designated a Naval aviator during cercn1onirs nl the Na Y;ll Auxili 11 ry Air St11lion,, Kingsville, Tl'X. graduate of Estancia lligh School and Ray Torey y,•/Ju cradu.:ited lr'o111 New po rt ll<irbor High School, bolh in 1967, counting and finance. Tht: Johnson, 21, son of f\.ir. and St.. Laguna Bc<11:h, 1s serving ainnan is a 1964 .gradu5ate of Mrs. Wayne L. Johnson, 2111 with the First ~la rir1e Aircraft Sgt. J i1nmy D. litre, son ol Jim Retmier. 19, U.S. Anny, LL Col. Robert S. Holden, of Miami Senior High choo\, Vista Enlrada, N e w por t Wing in the I Corps area or !\·Ir and ~lr~. Kenneth Hire ol son of fl.·lrs. t-.1ary Jane Jlel-Ne wport Bt11ch, a member of Fla. and received his B.S. Beach, received the Arrny Vietnam. 14301 IUvt!rlon C I r c l e , rn icr of 337 fl.1agnolia Sl., the 944Lh rv!ililary Airhft. degree in 1963 from Florida Corn1nendation Medal in Viet-Westminster, is on duly <1! Costa f\1csa, has reported for Group \Associute Reserve ) al Atlantic Universily. nam. Ra dioman 3.C Robert ,J, Phu Cut AB, Vletnarn. Uuly ;1t 1-·1. Ord . Norton_ AF'B, is a "first" for I Sp!. 4. J ohenson earned the Dunn Jr., US N, son of !\.1r. and Sg t. I/ire, an a I r c r a ft A grnduate of Ne wport reservists. Airman Tbomu R. Greme ' awacd for m•r1·tor1·o"s ,.,,,.,, •1 R bert J D f 310 I · -h ·'80 t ·r · t fl bo •1· I s f f 96 I J/c r1ua!Hi cd for Lockhc('d 's sonofMrs.Mabel Gremelof ... " ,.rs. o . unn o mecn1n1c1n t e~ ti act1cn ar r11g 1 cioo , I 7, l\: S 1.1 OOOh lb as a laboratory t.echn ician in flamon3 Place, Costll i\1esa, 1s Figh ter Squ;idn.111, 1:; a \\"as a va rsity football player. C·i41 , tar 1 Lcr' I ou r c u pcan Theatre of Operations. Airman Craix 8. Feller, son of Mr. and f\1rs. Lee R. Feller uf 6571 \Vallon Drive, !fun· tington Beach. has b e e n assigned to Sheppa rd AFB, ·rex. for traini ng in lhe transportation field , The ai nnan is a graduate of the John ·r . Ken11cdy Hig h School and attended Golden \\lest College before entering the service, ?8ll Talbert, }I u n 1ing 1 0 n Company B, 15th fl.l edlcal Bnt-~rving aboard the U :; S i::radu;it(' (If \Vcs tminster ll igh l~e delivl'red the DAILY entirely on reserve lime. Beach, has been assigned to talion of tho tst Ca••afcy R ff ti f ,. I I 1ru·• l'fLOT N f 'f'I I I t . •1·1m an Lesf1·, J. l 'on,·r • anger o ic coast o .,c 100 , JUU. C\\spaper or SC'Ven 1e co one, <• nav1ga or, 1s n 1n: Sheppard Ai',B, Tex ., for D'vision (Airmoblle) in Viel· Ca\lfornia. a general conrrnclor in '\"alker, daughter of ~1r. and training in I.he transportation nam LL Sl evt~n L. llollisler, yeJ~~;inc the Army at the Nt•\vport Beach. lie began his r..1rs. Donald D. Va n d e r field. D~rinc the ceremony, he Boilennan 2.C Rohert II . t:Sr-.1(', ~on of Mr. nnd t-.frs. snrnc ti1ne in the •·Buddy -1nilitary service in World \V;ir \V<ilke r of 24!0 En gland SL, basic trai:1ing at LacXland APB, Tex., and has beea <issigned to Lowry AF B, Colo. rur training in the supply field. The aim1an IS a graduate or }luntington Beach High Sc hool, 1968, and attended Golden \\'esl College before entering the scrvk•c. Sgt. John E. \Vllliam5, US!\tC, son of Mr. and l\lrs.~ Earl \\'illianis or 32'1 St. Andrews !load, N c \'I p o rt Beach is serYing wi th rvtarine Aircraft Group 33 at the M,arine Corps Air Station, El The ainnan 1s a 1969 received lhe Purple Heart for Scudder, USN, son of fl·lrs. /\Jhet"t J!ollister of 467 22nd Pl::in'' '1·erc John r.lichols, a II as a nav igator in the Euro-Huntington Beach, compl eted graduate of Fountain va11eyr-;:::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-High School. . -' ' l Toro. SlaH Sgt. Charles B. Baker, son of !\1.r . and ~1rs. Ari! E. Ross or 309 34th St., Newport Beach. plays a key role in th e operat.ion of one of the nation 's newest fronlline d e f e n s e fa cilities. The 5ergeanl is a radar technician at the Back-up Interceptor Control Ill site that recentiy became opera- tional at Fallon Air Force Sta- tion, Nev. 1l is one of the IS Aerospace Defense Command high.speed computerized command con- trol centers that vo'ill be strategicall y located throughout the country as a standby weapons con I r o I network. The serg eant atte n ded J\.1onrovia High School be fore entering the serv ice, Sgt. Le:ooard M. Bonds. • USMC, son of Mr. and 1'.1rs. Ralph Bonds of 3L2 St. Andrews Road, Newp o r t Beach, is serving wit h the 1 First Baltalion, 27th Marine Regiment. First J\.1 a r i n e Brigade, Oahu, lfawaii. The enlire battalion wa s airlifted for extensive field ex - ercises on lhe Island of Hawaii. The battalion returned from Vietnam in 1968. En5. Robert C. Bell, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Y. Bell of 1124 Essex Lane , Newport Beach, is attending the Supply Logistics and Financia1 Management course at the Navy Su pply Corps School, Athens, Ga. Lt. Richard S. Loveland, • USN. son of Ri chard Loveland nf 815 Camphor St., Newport Beach, is serving wit h the s talf of comm ander, Second F'leet, aboard lhe USS Newport News which recently participated in NATO ex· ercise. "Peace Keeper " in the Atlantic. Sgt. Herbert R. Southall, · U.S. Army, son of fl.1r. and Mrs. Andrew Southall of 2173 fl1 aple Dr., Costa ~!e s a . rece ived the Purple Hea rt and Bronze Star Medals, near An Khe, Vietnam. The sergeant , 21. was presented the Bronze Sta r for meritorious service in ground operations agai ns t h os I i I e forces and the Purple Heart for wounds received in com· bat. He was an assistant ope ra· lions sergeanl in the 60th Arti llery 's 4th Battalion al the time of presentation. Capt. WilUam S. Bradford. · USAF. son of Mr. and f\1r~. Stephen \V. Bradford of 72j Via Lido Soud, Newp o r t Beach, is attendi ng the Air University's Sq uadron OHicer School, Maxwell AFB. Ala. A 1960 graduale of Fullerton }ligh School, the captain received his B.A. degree 1n 1964 from Loyola University, Los Angeles, where he. \~'as commissioned through the Air Force Reserve 0 f f i c e r s Training Corps program. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi. Sgt. Robert S. Pinkerton, • U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mn;. R. S. Pinkerton of 117 via Waziers, Newport Beach, is serving with the 79th Artillery, in Giessen, Gennany. A radio chief in Head- quarters and Service Battery, 3rd Batt.a.lion. the sergeant, 24. hi a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. 1962i and rec:eived his 8.A. degree fr om the University of Colorado , Boulder. 1967. He Is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Four Orange County men art servtng aboard !he attack aircraft carrier USS Ticon· deroga, recently returned to San Diego •fter seven months in the West~m Pacific, com· p l etl n g f i ve c ombat deployments to Vietnam. They are Dent.al Technician 2.C. Richard J. Webrt, son of Mrs. Irma Wehrt of 411 E Ocean Front. Balboa ; Seaman Appren. Rfcb•rd 8. Rosenut. aon of Mr. and Mrr;;. Robert Rosenast ol Im Somerset Lane, Newort Beach ; Airman A ppr en. Clirldopber F, Boltz, 500 of Mrs. Thomo5 Holme of 6LZ Jris Ave., C:Orona del Mar md Airman CUrlei B. Oal'IJ l JUDGE FO.R YOURSELF.... • . . ' THOUSANDS OF LUCKY SHOPPERS HAVE •• ~ THEY a Pric ei are Diw:ounted E.xce pl ori foif.Troded and GoYernmenl (HUCK ROAST 10-9-69 Controlled Items. FRYERS ROUND STEAK K BlADf CUT 39( f RiiH USDA T-BONE STEA ,•,·,·.·.·. LB . ~:,~::.~ $ 9 WH0l£ 8001' TAILS RIMOVED 11 , DlLICIOUS BAR·B·CUIO lb. RUMP ROAST. ......................... tb.78 CHUCK ROAST""'""'' ......... lb. 47' SPARE RIBS :~1:~l111u ................... ~ ... 69,~. RIB STEAK ·--· .......................... 89,\ CROSS RIB ::::~~~~ ........... M ........... 78 ~k, PORTERHOUSE~'~!v'1~1'.~ ............... $1 ~~~ ROUND STEAK I ONIUU .•.•••••••••••••• 88f~. RIB LAMB CHOPS ~;.'o~c!: ............. 'l ~~~ 29~. CENTlll CUT JUICl ANO TENDER 78fe. SIRLOIN STEAK ....................... ,..99' STEWING BEEF ,~"'"----·-··--·--"· 79 ' BACON "' IU(WY il.ICID ... •• .•. ·~~;. 69< RATH, HORMEL LOIN LAMB CHOPS ~:!11~,~~-~; •••••• ~l t~~ LEGO' LAMBMJ.D.J..C"OICl. ............. 891\. RIB ROAST SWIFT BACON 79, lllCID l ti . PUi .•• GROUND BEEF LINK SAUSAGE ~~~.~~~~~ ........ -.. 891; FRESH OYSTERS:!~~~~·-···---···· 79• r 'f. lliilli:D rllllM.' ~~ ... ~."'"""~'·' BABY FOOD:~·.:~~·:,1.'.1.~~~-'-~ ................ 9' JUNIOR FOOD~~.:~~·i1,·.~~~ ............... 13' GERBER'S CEREAL:~·,~~:;~~-········· 361 ICllifMlll .. lllDJ ---MJ.B. COFFEE:::~ .... 73' MJ.B. COFFEE~~:~: ... 5145 COFFEE INSTINl M.1.1, $1 It 100!.Jll .• , ... _ ••.. FOLGER'S (Olfll S2°' 41.or. c111 ., •• , •. LUCKY TEA ~:~11.10J •••• 46' FRUIT COCKTAIL:~~ .................. 25' ELBERTA PtACHES f~~o·~.1:!: .......... 27' APPLE SAUCE ::.~1:.'i1:: .................. 56' MOTI'S FRUIT TREATS!:.'.'.: ...... 35' PINEAPPLE ;;1~v~~'.!.1:.~~-~~:.'.~·-·····-··· 31 ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE~~·~{~<1!~~.1~.~ ••• 39' CRANBERRY JUICE~-~·z~:i~;_r······· SS • GRAPE JUICEr..1~c1~ in ..................... 39• CHERRY PIE FILLING ~~~~'.~~ ....... 48' ~ s & w CORN ~~~~AN., ............ 22' TOMATO JUICE ::.:~·.1uM ............... 33' .r S & W PEAS ;::.•: ................... 22' v .. a JUICE :!~V.~~l~ ......................... 42 ' ~ S & W TOMATOES~~·::.~ ••.. 22 ' GREEN BEANS MllVllTDl,(lll 15 ' 11\'o-01.CIN •• , •• , •• , •••••• , LIBBY SAUERKRAUT;::•: ........... 20' MEXICORN;!:' .............................. 26' STANDING LARGE ENO 75 C lUCICY 80HOEO LB. FROZEN FOODS FRESH, LEA N & BONOEO fOR TOP QUALITY" BANQUET DINNERS:~: ... _ ... 37' SAN 0 WI CH ES~~ ~~;~~·.1• '.~.~~'. .·.~~-~.1.1.n 6 3' ONION RINGS ~~~~~!~G., ................. 45c VEGETABLES ~!~~~!:~~~--················ 44 ' MACARONI & CHEESE~1·~~1,~~~~.3S ' FRUIT PIES ~~-1~~-~\~1 ........................ 29 ' t••PU -•IA(M -BO~!l~lnRr1 PIE SHELLSi1n:.~~~~~ ....................... 35 ' SIRLOIN TIPS ~0~~-~·:~ ................... 43' CHILI & BEANS :~i;:~z .................. 26< CUSTARD PtEs ;:'o~1.':11 ~ ............... 39' VEGETABLESfa1~1i'~~G ................. ,.31' (CUT CO•N.p IAl.(UI G• 1111 i i A ~I t • l~CM f II I I •111 & c•••o I\ MlllO VI" 11 A Bltl I BAG 0 PIZZA~:~~,,~~·:, ............... sq ~ (C"llll -fl'Pl lONI -IAUllGll BREADED SHRIMP~1~:1 ;:t~~ ......... 73 c FISHSTICKS ~~·~~·~:~~ ................ 65 ' ORANGE JUICE ~·~:.1~a1~1 ••• • ... 27' PACICAG.ED GOOQS KRISPY CRACKERS ~~'::,~1:~ •••••••••• 35' LICKITY SPLITS ""·"· ................. 43' I~ U 1 IV INltll I CMOCO\I 111 FRENCH BREAD ~~~·:.ll~:~~.1~~~-~ ....... 38• BREAD "IRYl \I 011 IO~~D1or 25' Ill lllOAI 0 IJ,INOI 01 1 •.ot .101r •.••.. ... BREAKFAST "UllUIYINillNt 49 ' 'cr' 1 !II Ol.~11 .••.• ,,, .•• MAHATMA RICE ~~~"1~::~~ ............ 38• 49~. ~~~f,~ ~1~r1E_~.~~~.~~G. 85' J,~1.~ !~!f.E.~-~~~~-~•c. 79' Our LOW E1erid"y Pr ice! LUCKY OR LU ER'S ALL MEAT FRANKS 1-POUND PKG. l~g~~U~lllf~~,~~l~I~~~--,r~~'.~1iG. 6 7c ~<~~(~~!:'~!~~"'~~.~~-~~ r~G. 65 ( ~!~l~~!~.-~~~-~-~ .•...•.... 11 01 P~G. 83C ~~~~~f~O~ !~1~118.~.~?~~.~JO. 5 2 C !~~M~~~~.~-~WE IG~R .. ~~.~~t•. 8 9c' ~.;~.e ... ~fNNEDH.Afil .. , ..... $J98 ~r?i~1~0~1~~~1ij£~~!~!;0°•~~·-~~::. 68C h~<9;,~r.~l!~!9i ,~~~!~MlJ:~~: .'.~~: 35 C ~~~,'~' ~~~l~a~tc~u~~ ... ~01. r•c. S 9 C ilOUSEllOlD . ITEMS DASH DETERGENT :::• ............... ..77' IVORY SNOW~~·:1'::1n_1.1 ......•...•..... 82 • IVORY DETERGENT~':~~~•n .......... 83( DEL MONTE PICKLES~~;.~:.".'.'. ... 47' • OTdfJJTEMS .~ .. · tr"' DOW ~!~~~~::.~.1-~~~~-~-·-··-············ 65( LAVA SOAP :~~~~'-~ ......................... 13' DILL PICKLES ~:':.~~~::~.1~.~~~~-~ •••••••••• 55' RIPE OLIVES ;t,~~z~:l:~.~~;~.~~-l~·c·~······ 38• DISCOUNT PRICE PRODUCE! FIRM, GOLDIN RIPE BANANAS CHIQUITA BRAND 12~. c.,. .. 11,,,. •h• 1;,. • .,..,.,1<11 o nd low, 1-diwounl pri<• ol 1ho1• choic~, •~ltct 1i1t1 of ... · U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 10 "011111 39c (1110 ... NEW ADVANCED ALL l:i: DITIROENT •l·OZ. OOX 77c Pop CORN IOllTllMlllllO'lll 31 ' tJ" Jl Ol. l~G ..•.•... ., ..•. LIQUID SWEETENER'""'""'······59' o" BISQUICK :::.' .................... .,43 ' C & H SUGAR ~~:.".u~:'.~~·-·············· SS t 0'4 OVAL TINE 1:,l.~1:f-i~.~~.~~~ ..... S9• LIMA BEANS ~~:;1,~~~:~~~.~~~.' ........... 43' BEEF CHOP SUEY ~~.u:,~~~~ ............. 69c BR IQ u ETTE s ~~~l~~'.0,•,0 .. , ......... "'' ..... ' 69t CAT FOOD ::~~~-v:!;~.~~-~-~~~-1.• ..••.•..•. 13t KAL KAN DOG FOOD ~=.1~.1~:.·.~~~. 231 DOG CANDY ~~~~-~~~~ .................... 251 HOU.SEHOlD ITEMS KLEENEX ~f:~:~~!:~.c.11'..~1~.'.~~ .............. 27• DREFT DETERGENT :::•: .............. 82' BOLD DETERGENT :::~: ................ 82' BIZ LAUNDRY AID~:-~s,~::i .......... 68" DIAPER SWEET:::•......... . ... 67 ' o-.. JOHNSON WAX ~1:~~l!~~-~ ..... 69' BOUILLON CUBES~1'f!~!., .............. 22• •E'IERAGE · SP!RJJ$. . ~0Y.~!.Ti,!~o~,~~~---··········--····$3aa ~2~12. ~o~~\,,~~ !~,~lr ........... _$ 4 29 11rr11n IWAllAlll AT Mon lU<•T UO•U> U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED GfNllE TO TOUl HA NDS DRIVE DETERGENT J1.01. IOfH~ LUX LIQUID DETERGENT (PRIC.t I!'<( 10. Oft) 72< FAMOUS NAME BRANDS• PROOF THAT LUCKY'S EVERYDAY DISCOUN~ PRICING MEANS GRIAllR SAVINGS FOR YOU! SUPER- MAl!Kl r SUPf,. MARKET "A" P~ICE DEL MONTE STEWED TOMATOES ;•or 29• LE SUEUR TINY p ;·:· " EAS • . ···-37, VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS ,,;; . .. MOTT'S "• ..................... 43, APPLE SAUCE :~.":................ 39, HUNT'S PE nor. . .... . ACHES , .. ·-.. . -.......... .... . ...... 29, DEL MONTE ORANGES ........ -Hl-C FRUIT D • .,;'" "" ................. ···--29' RINKS ,.. . . .. . 33, SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE "" .. LOG CABIN SYR "" "' .... . .... 63' MARY ELLEN J UP,;;;~;;;;; ···-. . .. 73 ' DEL MONTE sw~':r"PIC'Ki£5 ·;;;;:·· . .. . ~:' WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSINGi:~ ·.-. 39: c & H SUGAR ~;.:~~~·~ro o .................... , J)c ACCENT SEASONING :"'" . ····· ....... . LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF0 HASH ;;~;; .. . . 99' LIBBY'S RED SALM "'" °" . .. .. -· 51 ' JOLLY TIME POPCO~~·;:;;·-········-·· .. -'1" LIPTON'S TEA BAGS:·~~ .. -······ ........... 43 ' KING SIZE CIGARE ' ;·;;; . . .. 69' COFFEE MATE CREA~:~;:·;; . ... '3'' KRAFT VELVEET ...... ,,,,''········· .. ······-············ .. ·'1'• A Jf·OZ.,.,............................ $}19 ~~~~ ::i~~~~~~~ c~~E ::~'.~'. ...... · .. : ... 89' JOHN'S Pill ""-E ..................................... 99' A r~G ................................. , .•. ~ S9c: :~~L~~~~E~I~~~~~~:~::;;;······ ·:::: .. 43, LUCKY CHARMS CERE '"L " -. . 49' NABISCO RITZ CRACK~~S·:~;;:···-· .. · 41 ' HYDROX COOKIES '""'"'"' "'··-·-.................. 45' HERSHEY'S ALM0N11·9·AR;·;;·····················-···49' ROYAL CROW •" ""' ... . .. .. 27' FRITO CORN C~l~~L:~·'."'"'· .... 69' '········-··· .. , 53c: KITTY QUEEN CAT FOOD .. ;, .. ·········-········-······-·· KAL KAN MPS DOG FOOD;:::· . . 24 ' VETS' DOG FO ;••or. " ·-.............. 28' MILK BONE DO<>: Brs(ufr ;;;; . . . . ... lo• GAINES DOG BUR ~,."' .. ... ···-47' FRISKIE DOG MEA G~~~"' -....... 93' PURINA DOG CH L .. :;;:-... .. ....... 'l" SPARKLETTS WA~W ::~ . . . ····79' ER .... -···-··············-·· .. ······---·-· 49• ··a·· PRICE 29° 37• 43, 39, 29< 29• 33, 63• 73, 69• 75 < 39, 31 ° 99 , 51 < S]09 43< 69' s316 $1 19 S]09 89' 99 , 89< 43° 49' 4 1< 47, 53 < 27' 69' 53< 24< 28' JO• 47• 93< s J 29 79• COMPARISON SHOPPING TEST MADE OCT. 2ND, 1969) lUCkY'S EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 26' 33' 39• 36• 26• 25' 30' 58' 6B· 63• 69• 36• 29• 89< 45' 99c· 3B• 59' '3" 'I" 98• 79• 89' 79 • 40• 43• 37' 41 ' 47 ' 22• 63• 48 ' 22• 25• B' 39' as· 'I" 74' 41' MINT OR REG, FAMILY Sill "CREST" TOOTHPASTE ''SECRET'' SPRAY DEODORANT ,.-. TIMI s1,tt s,UJ u .. •1u11 011 •11•1 Jtl c111m,mntn111 •11 Ire• ""11iflti11 ••~rs. C111tl1 11 1•1 Ski I. "PRELL" CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO lh1 ltDlh~ll!e lh1! 11ts Yllf lttl- 1p1r-l[AI •hilt , while 11 !he Sime t111'e ~•lps 11 pr11e11 t1,it11s. A,1111•11 !1 tw1 ,1,1l1t l ltflll. OUR IOW PRICE PRl(I ltrlClUDIS 20c Off U.lil 7-0UNCI AllOSOl SPIAT $)11 Pnll •.• 01 r111111s "utu-rict.• 1r11A s••Mfltl "•l 1ln1 y1111111J1.o t1 its 11 1•ltl, ric• 111•1r wit• tTlfJ t1•1. P~ICt l"ClUDli Ile 0'f Uillt PAMILT SIZI TUii TWEED AREA RUG Jltt 1SlM.1111• DURALOOM THERMAL BLANKET tll tl HctUltl $397 c1!1rL 12" I M" lift l•at lllt!l JM t•e rl- 111111 11 Wlf•I-wi"•ll t•1 1ni1•1. $371 ••••lil1l ,1lffL. FINAL TOUCH LIQUID RINSE LUI T.OILET SOAP RINSO ,OWDUID DE'l'ERGEMT l 3 oz aon Lf ' 79• I ATH "' 151 ... o, 8-.c IOlf ~- Shop Any· Day •.• S~ve Everyday ••• with Lu~ky's Store,;.wide Discount Pricing r ' 13 • I ~ ~ I; ' I --I I I 1 - "' Ir. bl tr p1 .. rr tJ " A .. • • ·-------. _air on Ill eace arc DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON , OCTOBER: :10, 1969 ' 1Signs of Protest DAIL"I "ILOT SMIH Pll01- SI GNS OF PROTEST - Ga rden Grove housewives Ma ybell e Camp- bell (she dares). J ane i\lallott (she spel!s it "Berkley"} and Lisa Swift (she ""ou!d fire UC I c hancellor} fail to excite crowd listening to Angela Da\is via loudspeaker. A11gela Davis Gets C1·ow cl -A11dB0111llTl11~eat-at UCI By TllO:'i1 AS FORTUNE 01 th• 01111 Pll11 sun Angela Davis i.~ a prrtty. youn~ black V.'Otr:an. She i;pea ks with a pleasant voice in a soft, un im pass ioned manner. As the black sister from UC Irvine who in· troduccd her said, "She is dig nified." She is admired in some quarters. Angela Davis, acting UCLA assistant professor, wears her hair in the hushy •·natur<1l" :i;tylc~ She is a professed Com· m unist and U1e subjt"Ct of a raging ron · t.rovcrsy between UniverSity of CaJ:ifOt111a regents and facully. She is feared in son1e quarters. Angela Davi s, 25, <>Ul of Birmingham, Ala., has made her stanrl. She readily ad· Orange Coast Weather Sun11y skies, followed by gusly Santa Ana winds, is the weekend wcat.hcr picture for the Orange Coosl with temperatures reaching 7S Saturday and a bit hotter Sun-- day. . I NSIDE TODAY Th e tlleater·ri ch llnrbor·Areo i.~ 1noking roo1n }or a nf'W co111- munit y players' orou.p. See Tom Titu.~· t ntl'rmiss1nn column in today's \Vrc k.t nde r section. lff!1~• J1 "•"•"'·' ~ .. , (Jllklt~ll I Orute (_,., 11 Clen lflN l 1·11 PT• U C..11'1k 1 n S•"'ll P•rt.r II Ctt11w1•f n ltn'!.ur•"'' t !-1' 0.•I~ flflll<•o ll SH rll lt-1t ecllt~rltl l"l•t t SIKI! M1rt11ll It-II Et1Mtlll"m1"• JJ·lf Tei.'11119• l'f "l"tfl<I 1•t1 Tfltlltrl J),H 1to .. 1ro11 11 Wttl~tr 4 """ l•~''" 11 w .. 111 N""' •·' Mollbe• I w_ .. N1"'1 !Jol l Mo•IH JJ-11 Wt91o...,tlf' JJ.l'f Mvtuol Pundl II mi1,, her memberl;h ip tn the Communist Party Chf'·Lumumba Cl ub, Now she docs not. hesitate lo say she will talk alx>ut her politica l beliefs in class. TALK AT UCI In a. ta'!k Thursday at UC!, Miss Davis '.'laid , "Of course I'm going to talk about my political opinions in the classroom. This is part of what education is. "I have studied r.1arxism a long tim e. 1 have good. intellectual reasons for believ~ ing in it. I am going to tell my studenU this. •· 1 ·m not going tn state this ls the only v.'ay," she said. ''I believe my political hcliefs would be completely worthless if t.h(>y can't sta nd up lo criticism." She said, ''The rcgenl! don't even understand what education ii;. They believe it is the prevailing political opi· nion and indoctrinati on ii; lhe other side." r.ti:-.s Da vis, wearing a p a is I e y overb!ouse and mini-d ress and round, pince·nez gla sses, spoke at noon to an overflow crowd of about 1,000 on the Irvine campus. An hour <'arlier a crank bomb threat had caused the Science Ltc· ture HaU to be cleared 311d sea rched. The hall quic kly filled again with members of the Blac k Students Un ion only letting in students, faculty and staff. The greater pa rt of the crowd sprawled out~ide and listen~ ovtt loodspeaktt!. . CARRYING BIBLE. . . Hun tington Beach's singing ev311gelist t.1ark Forsythe showed up carrying a Bi· ble and a large U.S. Flaa. Three housewives from Garden Grove c111Tled .picket signs reading : "qOM! UUle Berkeley," "Fire Aldrich," "l Dare Call Tt 'J'reason .,. studentJ: debated with them i!nd Mrs. Lisa Swift became so wroughl· up she began to abake. t..liss Davis spoke and 11n~ered ques· lions for a lltUl'l under one hour. Before lea ving she said she had cancelled to- cJay's lecture. to a UCI cla.~s on the Un i· (See MISS DAVIS, Pagl'l %) ' o-.nb Threat Doesn '!Jt Sto Angela Fro1n l!CI Talia I • ·.-.· {: * Ha!:"_bor District Breakup Again Live County Issue l{o11echnes Lose Plea to 011tla,v Gi1·l's Auto psy ~\llLKES-DARRE , Pa. (L'P l) -A fudge todny dismissed ob jections by thP. parents of ~1 ary Jo Kopcchne and rult'<I J\\assa chusrHs au thoriti·es should have a cha nce. lo prove in coutt IJ1e need for an au lopsy on th e OO<ly of the girl. J\1iss Kopcchne, v.•ho died in an ,, nutomobile dr iven by U.S. Sen. Edv•ard M. Kennedy when it fell off a bridge intG a tidal pond at Chappaquidd ic k Island in ~tassachu setts July JS, is buried at nearby La rksville. Pa. In dismissing the parents' petition to har an autof$y, Presiding Judge Bernard C. Brominski of Luzerne County Court se.t Oct 20 for a hearing on an amendeil pl'lt.1- tion by MassacfiusettJ: District AUomey Edmund S. Dinis for an autopsy: "Only a hearing will bring to hght fa~ that will allow the court lo resolve this questioa," Brominski sai~. Only a hearin g. be said. would serve "the interests of the public and the Kopechnes." . The parents' petition 1 p e ~ I I 1 c a 11 y aougbt a continuance peod1ng lhe out- come of a Massachusetts inquest into the girl's death. Such an 'inquest has been held up by appeals before t h c M11ssachusetts Su preme Court. , ,. Bromlnski said the "u\li mate q11~t1on of exhuming the girl's body and ~on· ducting an autopsy co~!~ .not ~ decided without a hea rin g on D1n1s pet1t10~. Dinis' petition, an amended version of a pr evious action, cited the presence o[ blood in the mouth and nose of Lhe (leceased girl . . Brnminsld ruled Din is should be . given 110 opportunity to present testimony under oath In support or his request for an autopsy. Haynsworth Opposed ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. fU.Pl) -The r:iiecutive council of the Textile Workus Union of America called tOO ay on Judge Clement A. Haynsw9rth Jr. to recall hls naml'l for consideration lo the U.S. Supreme Court Laird Son to March Vietnam Moratorium Day Ga ining Support By Uniltd Pres s International Dt.·fense Secretary r.1elvin Laird's son says he'll mare~. Comedian \\'oody Allen says he won ·~ perfonn on Broadway. A grou p fl f congressmen say they'll fi libuster all n\ght. Yale University President Kingman Brr.wsler Jr. supports it with ideas of his O"Nn . The Vietnam moratorium. scheduled for nex l Wednesday by college students, Senator Suggests Two Committees Meet on Pullout WASHINGTON (UPl)-Sen. Henry M. Jackson CO.Wash.), called today for a joint session of the Senate Anned Services and Foreign Relations rom- mittees to draft a poli cy on Vietnam troop wlthdrawa1'. Jackson, • key member or the Armed Services Comm!tttt, warned that Mliwar resolutions and bills introduced in recent days were giving "confusing signals" to Hanoi and suggested a joint meeting of the two powerful committees to work oul an agreement with the Nixon ad· ministration on a withdrawal re90JuUon. Sen. George S. McGovern (0.S.D.), and five other Democratic war critics in- trOOuced a bW Thursday to direct a total U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam, with the pa« limited only by steps to in.,ure the i;aleiy of troops, the mutual release ol. war prisone rs and asylum for Viet- namese who might be !'lndangered. The measure like the others. who refer- red to the Foreign Relatlons Committee, whose membe rs have nearly all opposed 11,S. policy In Vietnam. llcarlngs were r;ct to begin Oct. 27. i~ picki ng up momentum amid calls for a total withdrawa l of U.S. troops from the VIC't nam war. John Laird, studying for a teacher's dC'gree al Eau Claire State University ln \Visconsin, said Thursday he'll march with other student.s in th e nationwide pro- test. Young Laird lhougtt It "was great'' hi! !alher didn't object lo his plans. The defense secretary bas defen rled President Nixon's po liciel!l to end the war throughout the past twG weeks. Allen, star of the musical "Play It Again Sam," said he planned to speak at a rally and urged other theatrical people to join th e protest . "I'll probably be sued but il's a re!lponsibillty of every citizen not to let the administration make us think that silence is the approach to l'lnd the war." Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal (0-N.Y.). • long·t.ime critic of the war, is the leader of an attempt to bold an all-night Hoose sess ion beginning late Tuesday. Success of the .effort L! tn doubt slnce one member can block It. The represenLaUves also could requi re a quorum. Yale President Brewster proposed • plan Thuraday calling for a ceasefire and a U.S. guarantee of tot.al troop withdrawal with.in 12 months of the ef. fective ceasefire date. A number of Influential college and university administrators have endoned the protest and !aid students could c:ut classes. But Denver University Chein- cellor Maurice Mitchell thinks students would be better oft going to Saturday classe! to learn what tlll'l protest. 11 all about. He told newsmen tn Washington Tbun- day he sympathlr.ed with tho.<Je who relt the war was unduly proloaged,. "but I resent universities being used u a rneel Ing place for mob and group ac· tion.'' Senale Minority Leader Hugh ScoU has r :"llr -i f"r tho:\e who favor Nixon's BJ> proaeh to UMt war to lum on their car neadl1gh1S during the protest day. Cities League, Solon Prompt Hoard Action By JACK BROBACK Of tloo 0.11\f P!IP11t II.tr Possibl e dissolcrt.ion of the Orange County Harbor District has become a llv• Issue aga in today after lying dormant rec more than three months. · 1'wtl recent actions haVl'l spolligflted ttie con troversial subject, spurring th• Orange County Board of Supervisors into seeming reluctant action. -President Jack Green of the Orante County Divis ion of the League of California Cities wrote the board members Monday reminding them that State law calls for a public bearing on the matt.er. -Assemblyman John V. Bnas (Jt. Fullerton) has written Green staUng that if the supervi.!ors do not call for a vote of the people on the dissolution of tl)j district. he will introduce a bill in the next session of the Jeghllature mandating a countywide vote. HEARING SOUGHT The supervisors agenda for nut Tues- day Carries an item calling for considera- tion of a public hearing on the "reteDUon or dissoluUon of fhe Harbor Di.mid ... There seems Uttle doubt that a date for ruch a hearing wW be oet, probahll within 30 days.. . · Green's letter lG the board · 'POinll out that the Local Agency FonnaUon Com- mission (LAFC) forwarded a resolution to the.board on 14at June 25. The neolu- Lion stated that the LAFC had voted ! to 2 for the dlsSolution of the district and tuggested that It be put to a vote of the people, poss ibly nut June, the date of the primary election. Green points out that the LAFC neotu4 tion was "taken under consideration and off the agenda pending llnal IClfoli Clll AB 2003." A....,bly BID 2003 Is a bill llllllorU<d by Aseemblyman Briggs wbkb autborilel the coilnly government to take O'I• tM Harbor District and all lb aUl!b. It doM not mand8te that the supervlliOn must call for a vote of the people on the illue. CODE REQUIRE! Green's letter, however, notel tbal the government eode requltt.s thlt the su~rv.i.sorJ bold 1 publle hearlna on the matter. He adds th1t the "matter' b.11 ISee HARBOR, Pap Z} ' ~..>-q--~··---------.-.... -.-...-..."-'>--~---~··---... -"'1;"""""__.,._;; ----.,,.---.,.. ...----·------~-..------------------- .. ~ · 2 DAIL V PILOT 5 :UCLA Faculty Rejects Grade Withhold Plan • .. DAILY PILOT S!1!t l'ho!t ANGELA ARRIVES -Escorted by UC ll'Vine's Director of Black Culture Joseph Wh ite (upper left) and &tudents, Angela Davis heads for lecture ball prior to her talk Thursday oo Irvine campus. From Pflfle l 'MISS DAVIS AT UCI. • • .versity in American Culture because of :•·pressing commitments in L-Os Angeles.'' Orange Coast College students Barry Weinberg and Jack Vaughn of the Students for a Democratic Society had wanted Miss Davis to speak at OCC to. day, but campus administrators told them the California Education Code $tat.es a Communist may not speak or ap- ~on a junior college campus, f·Mias Davis aald she doesn't see the ~ce !'(,dismissal she has received from h rejlnts as an attack against her as an individual. The attack v.·il! be against _anyone v.·ho has a dissenting opinion and ;is willing to fight for his right~, s he s.aiti. '. "I've said a lo~ about the role of r.1cism ~n the decision taken by the regents." s he .:said ... The press has interpreted it that I was accusing them of sort of picking on tne because l'n1 black. : "I was talking about something more hard to pinpoint -ingrained, ln· ,;litutionaliied racism," she explained. She said. "Black people and Chicanos f!Jve been forced !-0 use radical solutions. 'JI '4'e don't fight it. institutionalized ,;cism is going to spread until it affects ijOre faculty, the students and then left· Jif.cent.er grQupings m the Democratic liarty. "Then we might as well complrtcly forget about talking of a human society." flliss Davis accused the regents of .s(•(. ting up a lest you flunk when you talk about trying lo establish conditions for a n1,.,re humane societ in this \\'Orld. "Knowledge is usele ss, meaningless unless we use it to try and eradicate l oine of the suffering in t11e \\'orld," ~he t a1d. "I've come to the conclusion the only way we aer going to solve these problems is by transforming our capil~l· 1st society into a Socialist or Communist ioc1ety." Miss Davis said the regents arc sup· posed to represent the people but she doesn't see herself very well represr.nlr d. There are no blacks or other minority persons on the Board o( Regents, i;he pointed out. There are. only three '4'0men and ve ry few pacfrists. "Some people are. very w e 1 I represented," she said. ';And 1 don't have to talk about Reagan. The banks a re very well represented. The defense industry ls \veil represented. "You (students) should think about !his," she advised. •·11 they keep moving ;it the rate they are now you soon v.·ill be alfected. This is l he time to say \\'C ;ire going to wake up and be open and resist. try." ~·r always look al Nazi Gennany. The people did not bc!ie~·e what Y<'as going on. They looked at it as a dream. Jf we con. tinue l.o allow the regents to have their v.·ay we will have been ~sponsible for the com!~g of an era of fascism in this coun· try .. fl1iss Davis \\•as asked \1•hic.h Com· munist country she most. admired. "Each country has ll s ov.·n history that detern1ines which v.•ay it will struggle," she answered. "\\o'e all have to realize this counry is one of the most unique Jn tethnologiCHI advances and in forn1s o[ oppression.'' She \1•as asked, in view of her defense nf freedom of speech tn this country \rhere such frrcdom could be found in Communist nations. Sht'said she has been lo Cuba and was "very impressed v.·ilh the independent freedon1 of thought the students have. l \'.'as irn pressed by lhe f.1ct they are not atraid to criticize Fidel Castro or U1e Cuban government." 4 Ballplayers on Board . Plane Hijacked to Cuba ~ ?-.t!Al\·IT (AP) -A grubby but pohte lit· ~tle gunman pulled !he year's 46th airliner "'hijacking to Cuha Thursday. The ,:P::issenger~ included rour major league baseball players and a coach. DAILY PILOT ~ ................ .... ...... lleedt ........ y~ c--CAU,OIHIA Oll.ANGl CO.l.~I PLill l$MINO COM,.,,N'r lo\.tif N. W••4 '"'"-'*"' ft l"Wlltftlr J•dt It. Curhy Vitt l"n$*1ll -Ci<:l'llll•• IM1111"1 T~•111•1 ICe..-il Ed\ll>t Tllo.,.••· A.. u • ..,111 .. .....,_..,.,. •fllot ....... emtl 'Mw: UO -I ..., SIM ......, lff<~: nu~.,, .. _ llOu~ ~-.... ~, 711_~-· ..... _ ltwttlrlflGn .. Kl\: M 1111 SINSI SEE SPORTS PAGES FOR RELATED STORIES The hijacker, slightly built and speak- ing !itlle English, look over the plane - N~Uonal Airlines Flight 42 fron1 Lo~ Angeles to !1-tiami -as il passed over Ttxas. The jetliner carried a crew of seven and 63 passengers. including Roger Craig, pitching coach of the San Diego Padres, 1'.fel Queen of the Cincinnati Reds, Dave Marshall of the San Fran· cisco Giants, Dick Corkins of the Padres .1nd Dennis Paepke of the Kansas City Jtoyals. Stewardess Ann Baker of Miami sald !he man grabbed her arm and ordered, "Havana. Cuba! Cockpit:" "He had a gun. a black gun.'' tfiss Baker told newsmen in 1tiami when the ;i irlioer completed Ui; trip, four hours and six minutes late, after the un&eheduled liavana slop, Miss Baker said she led the man to the cockpit a nd opened 1he door. "I said to the fellows, 'l gu~ss this fa: It,' '' she said. Capt. George Glasgow of 11iami told Ute hijacker: "'Don't point the gun. \Ve 'll take you to Cuba." The hijacker handed notes to several p.lssengers. Queen's 26-year-old wilt. Gail, said she got one saying: "Cuban refugee.. P}eruie keep quiet. \\1e'll land in my homeland in two hours, where are my wife and my son." Craig said he and the four baseball players were headed for Venezuela to participate In Latin-American play dur- ing the. major 1e.1gue o[f season. At National Airlines spok.esman sald lilt. only listed passenger '4'ho failed lo retum from Cuba was F. Bire.ra 1 v.•ho boarded ln Los Angeles. .. From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -The Academic Senute of the University of California a t Los Angeles rejected ·rtiursday -at least tcrnporarily·-a proposal to withhold st'u· dent grades until st'lf-ackn owledged Com- muni ~t Ang ela Davis is allowed to teach an <iccredited course. The 250 members present voted to table the proposal afteT one faculty mem· her said lo withhold grndes Would punish e;ludent.s and not lhe UC regents who rul- ed last \1•eck flliss Davis could not leach for credit. Tile UC Irvine Academic Senate on \\'ednesday voted down 50 to 41 a simllar proposal to rommandeer student! grades before setU ing on a proposal to seek an lnju11ction against the r egenLs. • The UCLA senate also voted to submit a proposal by mall to all 2,000 senate members to establish a special ad hoc committee to receive all grades. In thls way, a faculty member ex· plained. the professors could wi thhold ~rades or students Who arc in sympathy \\'it~ f.1iss Davis, but forward those of studl'nts who want their grades recorded by the registrar. !11iss Davis was dismissed by Universi· ty of California regents Sept. 19 and subsequently a course -which she's leaching pending appeal -1vas stripped of credit. The Academic Senate takes the position the right to assign cred it to courses is in l\s domain, not the regents. l\1C'mbers voted to reaffirm their posi- tion that the course "has bten duly ap- proved. following C'Slab!lshed rules and procedures.'' 'fhe action came aft<'r Se n a I e Chairman Lov.•ell .J. Paige and some 50 other members 11•alked out when the group voted to al10111 about 140 invading rtudents lo remain in the ba!CQny in violation of the bod y's bylav.•s. Paige, a backer or Miss Davis' eHorts to teach at the school. refused to chair the meeting if the students did not leave. He then passed the. gavel to Frederic M e~'ers-. a business administration pro- fessor. after members voted 273·212 to ll't the students stay. Fron• Pnge J HARBOR ... OAIL Y PILOT Sii!! P~o1o CROWD AT DAVIS SPEECH INCLUDED BEACH PREACHER MARK FORSYTHE !WITH FLAG) Listeners Ask Singing Evangelist to Hold Noise Down So They Can Hear Talk Piped Outside NOISE to Fight Noise Newport Wants to Join Neiv U.S. Grou1J Specla1 to tbe DAILY PIWT WASHINGTON -A naUonal organiza. lion of municipal governments opposed to jet ai;craft noise and pollution was founded here Thursday. It is called NOISE, Tile letters arc an acronvm [or Na. tional Organization to Insui-e a Sound Con!rolled Environment. according to Newport Beach City fl1aoager Harvey L. Jlurlburt. Hurlburt was among some 150 public: officials attending a two-day conference in the na!ion's capital that culminated in 'the formation of NOISE. He said il will cost the city of 1''ewport a!xiut $1,500 a year to join the organiza. tion. "l will recommend City Council ap· pr{l\·at." Ile said. "NOISE should be very ir.fl uen tial in forcing the federal gov<'rn- 1nt'nl and aircraft industry to move more :.1viflly on noise abatement procedures. Inglewood 11ayor \Villiant Goedike and l!empstead Tov.11Ship Supervisor Ralph. G. Caso as co-chairmen. During the next two or three months, ;;ccording to Hurlburt, Goedi ke and Caso "'ill be drawing 11p the organization's papers of incorporation. Several m embers of Congress attended lhe conference. Among thein was Sen. fl1a rk 0. Hatfield (R-Oregon ). In a talk to the delegates, who gathered at the \Vashington Hotel, Hatfield said he had been advised that the FAA before the end of the· month v.·ould announce standards for noise abatement controls. Congrc.<;siona l spokesmen also told the group that legislation wou ld be in· t raduced lhat would give to local agen· c·ies, such as cities, authority lo respond to jet lloise problems. They implied the legislation's princi pal purposl' \\'OUld be lo serve as ;i club over the FAA, "because,'' said J111rlburt, "the FAA has been dragging its feet .'' Huntington Officers l{ill Coyote Prowlii1g Scl1ools "Loca l agrncies have long needed " focal point, one central organization, ~o v.•r cou ld have a un1trd stand and share Tu·o orficers from the lluntington feared the animal l1ad been v.•ounded information and ideas." Beach Humane Society th.is morning shot before and v.·oul<l be dangerous." Nn Dues pa id to NO ISE by member agen· and killed the coyote that had been prowl. v.•ounds, ho1vever, were found on the been one of concern to the League. of cies will bf. used for studies and to hire ing the areas around Wardlow and New-body. California Cities for some time" and asks lobbyists. ·'The aircraft industry has long land schools. Humane officers and local residenls for the hearing. -had its lohbyists before the F'AA," said a The animal Waot hit twice by blasts had tried to capture the. grey predator The LAF'C action of last June follov.·ed spokesman for the city of Jnglcwoo<l, from a .410 shotgun as it ran along the more than a dozen ti1nes during the pa.st more than one vear nf discussfon over the "Now it 's tin1e Lhat lhe public had some, drainage channel behind \Vard!ow School three weeks. Residents l1ad begun to fear fate of the Hafbor Di strict. too.'' ;it 8:3:> a..m., today. Officers Ted Hof-for the saiety of their children walking l() In 1968. follov.•ing urging by the League Spearh.-:ading the formation of NOISC fman and A! Lev.·is had answered the call school. or Cities, spearheaded by HunUng!on and the \\'ashi.ngton conference 11.·ere the from school offici als. i'IJrs. Sharkey offered no lhrorics nn Beach, the board voted 4 to 1 again~t <:ilies of 1!1gle\11ood, which lies io the path i\lrs. Robert Sharkey of the Humane "'here the animal might have come from . dissolution of the district. Only Second of Los Angeles lntemallonal Airpor t. and Society said the coyote's carcass \\'Ould Coyotes have been spotted -on rare OC· Di~1ri r.t Supervisor David L. Baker voted Hempstead, N.Y,, which suffers lhe thun· be turned over to the Orange County casions -in the pasL in Hunllngton for breaking up th e separate taxing agen-rler of jets using J ohn f, Kennedy J!eallh Department for examination. Beach, but !he only popt1lar coyol c ('I'. Airport. "No a ttempt '4'as made to capture it.'' hangout nearby is in U1e hills of the · Supervfsors Alt on E. Allen, \\'i!liam [)('legates to the C1)nference C'lected said Mrs. Sharkey, "'because it was lr\'ine Ranch, east of Ne\vport Beach. •lirstein and William Phillips have voted .. ·---'----------------------'------------------'----- solidly in the past to retain the 11arbor District a.~ ls. But recent developments in relations bet11,·een the county government and the cities may ha\'e a strong bearing on future. action. ADOPTED PLAN ThC'-su rcrviSQrs ha\·e adopted a county ~encral plan o( futnrc de\'clopment which requirt·s aclivc coorx•ri-11 lon of the citic::;. \Vilhout such cooperation the gener;il p!!"ln is dead, County Planning Direclor -F nrcst D1r:kason, author of the bluepnn!, J1a.., <1d1n1!1!"d. The ~u per1·1sors are now in lhe pos1un11 of considering y.·hat the cities' reacti on 11·il! be if they turn down the league's re· fl ue st tn put lhc Harbor District issue to a \'Ole of the people. Briggs has a strong ally for legislative action on the issue in Asscn1b!yman Jrihn Knox (R-Richmond ) author o{ the <lrig in;il bill forn11ng the Local Agency Formation Commissions in the various counties. t\nox told Briggs last year, \Vhe.n asse1nbly's local governn1ef!l con1n1ittee turned dO\Vn a bill which would have 1!issolvcd the Harbor District at the slate Jr.vel. ll1al he should go tile LAFC route on the subJeCL SEEK PASSAGE Briggs said Knox promised that if 1.he supervisors do a.ct on _ an I.AFC recom- mtndation on the district, he y.·ould entertain a bill hf!fore his committee, aod v.·ork for iii; passage, lo di:;;solve the district by state legislative action. The dis1xict v.·as fanned in 1!133 by an ;4ct of the legislature followed by a vote or the people. It is financed by a current tax rate or 8.5 cents per $100 asse.-sed valuation, separa1e fro m lhe county's general tax rate. This puts the Harbor District in compeLitJon for the total county tax Jollar. The League of Cities opposition to the district a.~ a separate entity is spurred by the feeling of inland com1nunilles that 1nost of the districl's money is spent for harOOrs and beaches and not enouRh ror parks and recreational facilities inland. Vegas Quiet Again LAS VEGAS fAP) -An agreement by a Negro judge to dii;:misa charges against nearly 200 blacks arreated during four nights of \'iolence has brought peace to lhis gambling center. Police reported all quiet in U1e mainly Negro Wc~t Sirte 1'hursday night anrl 3$0 N a I i o n a 1 Gunrdi;men alerted for possible du1y "'ere disn1issed. ), .. ~ ..... _ . ... .. DREXEL 'S NE WES T For ~ids and fun peop111 • Av4 il ti ble O'n two refresh - ing finishes. Yel!ow and selmo n c.o!or. The best of ..,II, ii is st ti in, burn a nd mar resislanl. You r wh imsy wl!I stay like new no mo1~ fer what you do. Com· plele bedroom furnilur• •v•i!ab!e from day bed\ to ch eva1 mirrors and a ll 1t very thoughtful prices. See it today. D•ESSER ...... $159. MIRROR ......• $ 50 • YOUR LOCAL DEALERS FOR DREXEL. HENR EDON. HERITAGE NEWPORl BEACH 1727 Westcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN fllDAT 'TIL t INTERIORS Profe11ion1I Interior Designers Av1i11bl~AIO-NSIO . LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy. OPIN fllDAT ,.IL ' """' Toon """ M .. el 0.....,. C""'°' 540-IJ'J 494-655 I I I 1 I 13 r ' I 13 I 1 1 Huntington Bea~h '_a'oday's Fl-I N.Y. Stocks VOL o2, NO. 243 , 4 SECTION S, 42 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1969 TEN CENTS Harbor Bo·ard Brealiup Resurfaces in· County By JACK BROBACK 01 tlit Ol llf 1'11111 Sll ff Possible dissolution of t.he Orange Cowity llarbor Di::.1rict has become a live lssue again today after lying dormant for more than three months. Two recent actions have SJX>tlighted the c·ontroversial subject, fi purring l he Orange County Board of Supervisors into seeming reluctant action. -President Jack Green of the Orange County Division of lhe League of California Cities wrote the board members Monday reminding them that State Jaw calls for a public hearing on the matter, -Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R· Fullertoo) has written Green staling that if the supervisors do not call for a vote of tiie people on the dissolution of the district, he will introduce a bill in the next session of the legislature mandating a coWltywide vole. The supervi!Klrs agenda for next Tues. day carries an item calling for consldera· tion of a public bearing on the "retention or dissolution of the Harbor District." There seems little doubt I.hat a date for such a hearing will be set, probably within 30 days. Green's Jetter to the board points out that the Local Agency Formation Corn· mission (LAFC) forwarded a resolution to the board on last June 25. The resolu- tion staled tQat the LAFC had voted 3 to No Autopsy Ban Judge Rejects Kopechnes' Plea WJLKES·BARRE, Pa. tUPI) -A judge today dismissed objections by the pareats of Mary Jo Kopechne and ruled 1'13S$ichuseUs authorities should have a chance to prove in court the need for an autopsy on the body of the girl. Miss Kopechne, who died In an automobile driven by U.S. Sefl. Edward M. Kennedy when it fell off a bridge into a lidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts J uly 1!1, is buried at nearby Larksville. Pa. Jn dismissing the paren1s' petition IQ bar an autopsy, Presiding J udge Bernard C. Brominski of Luzerne County Court set Oct. 2{) for a hearing on an amended petl· lion by Massachusetts District Attorney Edmtllld S. Dinis for an autopsy. "Only a hearing will bring to light fact..s that will allow the court to resolve this question," Brominsk..i said. Only a hearing. he said, would serve "the Interests of I.he public and the Kopechn es." The parents' petitions p e c I f i ca 11 y sought a continuance pending the oul· come of a Massachusetts Inquest into the girl's death. Such an inquest has been Anti-~ri111e Tool Driver's License Etclied on Items A small electric engraving tool has bceome the latest weapon listed in the Seal Beach Police Department's "Crime Etopper's Textbook." The device is currently being used in "Operation fd entification," a joint ven· ture with the Seal Beach Exchange Club lo etch drivers license numbers onto valuables for the purpose of combating burglaries and more expedient recovery of stolen itcm:ii. Iden tifying nun1ber.~ on drivers licens<'s clo not change throughout the years. mak· ing the identity of the holder and his cur· rent address i1nmediately avaHable to law enforcement agencies through the Department of Mot.or Vehicles, police 5aid. "An officer who has apprehended a guspect with items identified that way would have prima facie evidence of an of· tense and reasonable cause to detain him for further investigation," according to Sgt. Sam D' Amico. "Jlo1any times police have stoppt'd wspects with nwnerous ltertl.'I' in their cars. but mere suspicion that t.he items are stolen is imufficient cause for an ar- rest," he added. "Unless the man has committed aome crime in the officer 's presence or admits that he has stolen the Hems, he must be released." The el ectric tools are now availa ble at the Seal Beach Police inJormation desk and may be checked out free of charge by anyone on a 24 hour basis. The departinent also ha:> available fom1s on which partici pants in Operation ldentification may record each marked item for ready reference. in case of theft. Items most commonly stolen and ·which .should be marked with the driver 's 1icense nwnber include bicycles, ster'°5, televisions, hand tools, fishing and photographic equipment and golf clubs, according to Sgt. D'Arnico. Hunti11gto11 Ma11 Cl1a1·ged In Sl1ootii1g of Com1la11ion A Huntington Beach man v.•ho allegedly Eihot a drinking companion who jumped him because he feared he and his wife were about lo be murdered, has been ar- raigned on a charge of assail with <1 deadly weapon. Preliminary hearing is schedulerl ncx l Thursday al 9 a.m. for Jarnes J , Masse}. 24. of 19822 Brookhurst St.. following hi:. court appcaraocc on Thursday. His alleged victim. Conrad D. Johnson. 46, of 1767 Orange Ave .. Costa Jlo1csa. is listed in good condition at Orange County Medical Center. where he is recovering from his wound. Johnson's left arm was shaUercd by a Orange Coast Weather nine millimeter automatic pistol bullet. allegedly while he and Massey wrestled on the floor for possession of the gun in· volved. Police said the victim met Massey al a tavern late Monday or early Tuesday morning and the pai r went lO the J ohnson apartment later to look over a gun col- lection, leading to the incident. ~1assey has been in custody since the shooting -which allegedly resulted when he ordered Mr, and Mrs. Johnson to knee l on the noor as though to be executed - and remains at Orange County J ail. Bail \11as set at $6,250 when Massey was ;irraigned in Harbor Judicial Dislrict Court Thursday. Some held up by appeals before t he ivfassachusetts Supreme Court. Brominski said the "ultimate question" of exhwning the girl's body aod con- ducting an autopsy could not be decided without a hearing on Dinis' petition. Dinis' petition, an amended version of a previous action, cited the presence of blood in the moul.h and nose oI the deceased girl. 13rominski ruled Dinis should be given an opportunity to present testimony under oath in support of his reques t for an autopsy. Last Roundup For Beach's Wild Coyote Two officer! from the Huntington Beach Humane Society this morning shot 11nd killed I.he coyote that hsd betn prowl· ing the areas around Wardl ow and New· lanrl schooi9. The ani inal wa5 hit twice by blasts from " ,410 shotgun as It ran along the drainage channel behind Wardlow School at 8:35 a.m., today. Officers Ted Hof- f1nan and Al Lewis had answered the call from school officials. 1'1rs. Robert Sharkey of the Humane Society said the coyote's carcas.! would be turned over to the Or ange County Health Departmenl for examination. "No attempt was made to capture ii," ~aid f\-trs. Sharkey, ''because it ~·as fcarrd the animal had been wounded before and would be dangerous." No \\·ounds, hov.·evcr, v.•t•re found on the bod y. Humane. oft1cers and local residents had trled to caplUre the grey predator more than a dozen times during the past three weeks. Residents had begun to fear for the safety of their children walking lo school. 1'1 rs. Shark ey offered no theories on where the animal might have come from. Coyotes have been spotted -on rare oc· casions -in the past in lluntington Beach. but the O]lly popula r coyote hangout nearby is in the hills of the Irvine Ranch, east of Newport Beach. St.ork /llarkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market put on a mi ld hut reassuring ~how of strength ln fairly active trading late thl1 afternoon. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). The restrained rally came after the market had slipped close to a new 1969 low in previous sessions. Sna~k Sunny sk ies, followed by gusty Santa /\na winds, is the weekend weather picture for the Orange Coast with temperatures reaching 75 Sa turday and a bit hatter Sun- day. General Sa.iv $400,000 Parade INSIDE TODAY T11,. tlteater·rich ffarbor Area i.~ mak1np room Jor a new com· m11nity players' arorJr. See Torn Ti!us' t11tern1is!liOn rolum11 in today's l\lff'kl'nrler sl'ctio11. l t t Hllt " ,,., .. 11.1 ·-., C1ll,.r11I• • O<t'lllt (ft'!llY " CMoulllH ll·O ... .. C"°'IH " l YIVll .. _ " c ......... " •nt•v•t"1• , .. ,. Dttl~ Nallct• " SM'11 ,,.,.. Edllorlt l ,.,. • Slee-M•r-l'h lf·ll 1int1'1 ... 11m1nt 1).71 TtltvtJi.11 " P'ln l llCf 11-11 T~ttltn ,,,,, Ho"'~ " Wtt!ltt• • ·~ U11clt'1 " Wft•IC H•w• •• Mt!llNl1 • w .... .., •• NtWJ U·lt MOY!tt 11•!1 w ....... w "" Mwtv11 ..... .. WASHINGTON (UPll -The slrange story of Sgt. Liberto Giambra 's peanut convoy has WC7Tke<i its way into testi· mony alleging that kickbacks or money and bed partners were provided ser· geant.s su~rvising anny enlisted men 's clubs in Vietnam. Giambra. shapely June Irene Skewes recalled. "was a crook," a custodian of enJisted men's clubs in the Cu Chi area, a master or the kickback and an amor· ous fell ow v.·ith "designs on me." The sergeant boughl about $40,000 worth of snac k foods for his club:ii tar.h month: .M is!' Skewel'I testified Thu1'!day, and got. a 10 percent kickb~ck -$4.000 a month . But last March, Giambra got tran.11rer orders. He hid but one month more 1t Cu Chi, one more sruick order. 1be. light dawnro. "He ordered $-400,000 or $480,000 in snack bar items for the last month," she said , aski ng the supplier.; to deliver it gradually during the next ID montM. But the supplier, one J. F. (Bo) BG- hunicky, missed th e last instruction. Off went the snacks in one shipment. "11le first anyone knew of it was v.•hen the general looked out his window and saw a convoy o( peanuts passi ng by," Miss Skewes said. "It was a disaster." Sen. Abraham A. Ribicofl (D-Conn.), 11cling chairman of the Senate Penna· nent Investigations 5\JbcommiUtt, said subcommittee investigators In Vietnam checked Cu Chi. Crated snack foods, he s:aid. "engulfed the area." "l'Ye heard they needed a special warehouMI for crackers," Miss Skewe;i: said. 2 for the dis.so lution of the district and suggested that It be put to a vote of the people, p:>SSibly next June, the date of Ute primary election. Gree n points out that the LAFC resolu· tion was "taken under consideration and off the agenda pending final action on AB 2003." Assembly Bill 2003 is a. bill authorized by Assem blyman Briggs which· authorizes j he county government to take over the llarbor District and all its assets. lt does not mandate that the supervisors must call for a vote of the people on the isliue. Green's Jette r, however, notes that lhe government code requires that the supervisors hold a public hearing on the matter. He adds that the "matter ha5 been one of concern to the League of California Cities for .some time" and asks for the hearing. The LAFC action of last June followed more l.han one year of diScussloa over the fate o( the Harbor District. 1 ' In 1968, followil"]g urging by the League of Cilles, spearheaded by Huntington Beach, the board voted 4 lo l again.st dissolution of the district. Only Second District Supervisor David L. Baker voted for breaking up Ute separate tax.i.ng agen- cy. Supervisors Alton E. Allen , William Hirstein and William Phillips bave voted oolidly in the past to retain the Harbor (See HARBO~ Pace Z) , DA'!\. Y PILOT lltfl ,.,... CROWD AT DAVIS SPEECH INCLUDED BEACH P~EACHER MARK FORSYTHE (W ITH FLAG! Lidener1 Ask Singing Evangeli$1 to Hold Noise Down So They Can Hftr T•lk Pipid Ovh:lct. • Angela Draws UCI Crowd Con11nunist Speaker A !so Gets Bo1nb Threat By TJIOMAS FORTUNE Of lh1 0111~ Plllll Hilt Angela Davis is a pretty, young black woman. She speaks with a pleasant voi ce in a soft, unimpassioned manner. As the blac k sister from UC Irvine who in- troduced her said. "She is dignified." She is admired in some quarters. Angela Davis, acting UCLA assistant professor, wears her hair in the bushy "natur al"' style, She is a professed Com- munist and the subject of a raging con· lroversy between University of California regents and faculty . She is feared in some quarter!l. Angela Davis, 25, out of Birmingham, Ala., has made her stand. She readily ad· mH."i her membership in the Communist Party Che-Lumumba Club. Now she does not hesitate lo say she will talk about her political beliefs in class. TALK AT UCI In a talk Thursday at UCJ, Miss Davis said, "Of course I'm going to talk about my politica l opinions in the classroom. This is part of what education is. "I have stud ied Marxism a long time. I have good, intellectual reasons for be\iev· ing in it. I am going to tell my students thi"i. "l"m not going to state th.is 1s the only "'ay," she. said. "I believe my political bel.iefs would be completely worthless if they can't stand up to criticism." She said, "The regents don't even understand what educaUon is. They believe it is the prevailing political opi- nion and Indoctrination is the oilier side.•• Miss Davis, wearing a p a i s I e y cverbloose and mini-dress and round . pince-nez: glasses, spoke at noon to an overflow crowd nf about 1,000 on the Irvine campus. An hour earlier a crank bomb threat had caUBed tile Science Lec- ture Hall to be cleared and searched. The hall quickly filled again With members of fhe Black Students Union only letting in students. faculty and staff. 'I1le _greater part of the crowd sprawled out.side and listened over loudspeakers. CARRYING BIBLE Huntington Beach's singjng evangelist Mark Forsythe showed up carrying a Bi- ble and a large U.S. Flag. Three tiousewivei1 lrom Garden Grove carried icket signs reading: "Close Little ~rkeley." "Fire Aldrich," "1 Dare Call It 'I'reason. ·• Students deba ted with them and Mrs. Lisa Swift became so wrought· up !!he began to shake. Miss Davis spoke and answered quet- tlons for a Ul\te under one hour. Before leaving she said she ~ cancelled to- day's lecture to a UCJ d1ss on the Uni· verslty ln American C~t~ause of "pre!'lslng commitment.a lit..~ Angeles.'' Oraflge Coast College ~ts Barry Wei nberg nnt:I Jack •Vaughn of t.he OAU.VPl\.O"Tllllllll .... SIGNS OF PROTEST -Garde~· Grove housewives Maybelle Camp- bell {she dares), Jane Mallott (she spells it "Berkley") and Lll!a Swift (she would nre UCI chancellor) fail ·to excite crowd listenln.g to Angela Davis via loudspeaker. Student! for a Democratic Society hsd wanted Miss Davis to spuk al OCC to- day, but campus admlnlrl.rator1 lold them the California Educali(m Code states a Con::tmuni!Jl m1y-no< speak.or ap. pear on a jun.ler plllege campus. • .liiiSs Davis said she doesn't aee U.. Mtice of dlsmis!al she has recelv~ from the regents as an at.tack agalmt her 11 an lnd'lvidual. The attack wlll be 1plnst anyone who has a diaent!nt opinion end (S'\I ~ 04 VlS, Pap I) l ' ' •• .,._ ... """l ..... -•• --• ···-·-,.-------=-------·-·---·----·-.-.,.,.-'I' i ,= ·---~--- 2 DAl'lY PllGT " ... . Fro• ...... l HARBOR .. . District u is. : • But recent developnwnta In relalions betwetn the ooun\y government and the -moy ............ bWlnC .. future adl<!a. • ADOPTED PLAN The supervisors ha\'t. adopted a county ge.MTal plan of luture development wttich requires active cooperation of the cities. Without such rooperation the general plan is dead, County Planning Direct.or Forest Dickason, author of the blueprint, has admitted. The supervisors are now in the position .of considering what the citie!' reaction "ill be il they tum down the league's re- quest to pul the Harbor Dlstrict issue to a -.:ote or the people. Br iggs has a strong ally for \egislati\'e act.ion on the issue in Assemblyman John Knox (R-RiC'hmondl author of the original bill forming the Local Agency Formation Commissions in the various counties. Knox told Briggs last year, when assembly's local government committee turned down a bill which would have dissolved the Harbor District at the state level, thal he should go the LAFC route on the subjecL SEEK PASSAGE Briggs said Knox prom.ised that if the supervisors do act on an LAFC recom· mendation on lhe district, he would entertain a bill before his commiUtt, and work for its passage, to dissolve the district by state legislative action. The district was formed in 1933 by an act of lhe le&islAture followed by a vote cl. the people. It is financed by a current tax rate of 8.~ cents per $100 assessed valuation, reparale from the county's general tax rate. This. puts the Harbor District in competition for the total county tu dollar. The League of Cities oppo&ition to the district as a separate entity is spurred by the feeling of inland communities that .most of the district's money is spent for harbors and beaches and not enough for parka and recreational facilit.ie.s inland. Norwegians Give Huge Welcome if o Apollo Trio OSLO (UPIJ -The Apollo 11 astro- nauts, one of them suffering from a co ld, ..arrived today for a weekend rest in the ·)'lorwegian mountaim. They received an- nther roaring welcome from crow& that had waited for hours. Nell Anni"-suffl'ling from a lllght cold. flew in [ram Brussels with fellow astronauts Edwin Ald rin and ~fichael Collins and their wives. Hundreds of persons wa.ited at the airport lo greet !hem and thowands lined the streets o! OslG- At a news conference Aldrin said he .-ould be happy to take another trip to 'ltle moon il be gat a chance . -Armstrong said they all looked for- .)rard to the "·eekend in the mountains anrl Collins said there was no ~pec ial reason y,·hy Norway was singled out for their looe SI.Op in Scandinavia. Huntington OKs Units for Adults An Mulls-only apartment project in the 1oulheast«n section ol Hunlingtoo Beach has been approved by the city council. Standarrl Pacific Corporation of Costa ~lesa plans lo build two-story, one and lwt>-bedroom apartments on Brookhurst Street. south ol Hamilton Avenue. The city Planning Commission previously had approved the rezone ap- plication seeking a change from office- pro(ess.ionaJ use to apartments. :London StiJl Sn1ells ' LONOON (UPI) -M05t of London's • striking garbage collectors today rejected ·an offer of a $6 a week pay increase and voted to go ahead with their unofficial v.·alkout that has left Loodoo's streets pil· ed. high \\ith rotting refuse. DAILY PILOT OIU.NGE COAST ~\llll~t41Nll (OMJIAll'r Robt rl N. W••' f'rn;de<IJ •nd f'ublhMr Jtt~ R. Cud.., V!(t l>ru•<kn.r •11<1 CO-ti Mt111"r Tho"''' K11•il E~•lor l ht1,...t1 A. Murplol~• 1t.1n1v1"' E<ll lor loll-t1•t w. 1.1 •• .t.nOC•l!t Edll"' H1a11...,e11 ..... OMce JC9 51~ Slrttl M•lli119 Acld r•11 : ,.0 . lei 7fO, t2MI Oflwf Offlcft to!.....,.. le•cfl · ;;11 Wnt l •ltl<I• 9ou11Y1,j C.c•I• M~1t• lld W~11 11¥ Slt'ffl u1vne a-.11: an ".,,,, .... ..,,llf ~·, OA,11..1' P'ILOT, ""llfl wflldl It U<>lbl .... ""' .._,.,_, • ""bl! ... ~ dt li• f I <f PI !,v .. Nr .. _,lie ... lllofot !or HUl\llf'll!M 8...:1'1. Founl•ln \f111ty, Cosio M.w, Nt "'• ,......, .....,,, ..... "°""" ........ .,. .., ... ·-... IOll .. C"(llflON.. °'' .... , ... ., "*Iii.. l<'lt ~..., "'""'"" ,., • .,,,, ''' •t nu w .. 1 ltl~ I I"". H4wi111tl 1"1fl, '"" »I Will fl ... J.tlffl. (•11 .Mfl.I. r1i.,11e ... 111•1 .. 2 ... 121 DAILY P'ILOT !ttft ,.llOI• 120.INCH PIPE GOING TO SEA OFF SANTA ANA RIVER New Outfall Moving Toward Completion in December 1970 Badhnm Blasts Aldrich On Angela Davis Talk Assemblyman Robert E. aarlham (R· Newport Beach) 'Thursday blasted UC Irvine Chailcellor Dan iel G. Aldrich Jr. for allowing Communist Angela Davis to speak on campus. Jn a hostile press release, lhe asgemblyman called the chancello r "gullible." He wondered wh y the chancellor continues to believe "SOS ac· tiviUes are not communist fomented and financed when l>1iss Davis arrives on campus as the first speaker in a SDS organized class~" (He.r lecture lo tlte class today .,.,.as cancelled.) Badham asked. '\\'iU UCI. undrr Aldrk:h's administration. ever promote the strengths of America in tlie classroom and the freedoms of Amer 1ea on !he c.ampus~" He referred to Aldric-h's defense before the l\"e\~port Harbor Cham ber of Com- merce of the hiring of former SOS leader l>like Kr isman as a can1pus ad- n11ni stra to r. J!c sald Aldrich said SDS aciivitlsts at t:CI need not be fea red because they are just hippies \1•ho arc noisy. It is not quite y,•hat lhe chancellor said. Aldrich said the public tends f() <"quate the hippy type that IS noisy \1 ith SDS The la\11T1aker recounted \\'hal he cnn· sidcred oihrr· impr ope r :ippF.1r:1ncr., fin campt1s \\ hile Aldrich lookt•d t!1c olh('r \ray. Included on his ll~t 11·;i~ •·a SJ.000 pea party <1nd lit;ht s110·~., featuring T1111nthy o ·Lcary. Thr !'Jl('akrr of the evmin;; 11.,1s Ti111 nthv Lr;iry . OA ILY ,.ILOT "M" by lllHll l'lltdllti"'°t JULIE TATHAM, 4, SHOVES BROTHE!l, DICK, 7 ,/ R•cer1 Gravitat• to Huntington Beach Event Too su~~essful Crate Race Dra·ws Hundreds Mere than ~00 lelli'rs from all over Or&n8e. County have been received by !he Huntington Beach Jayctts. requesting in· fonnation on how to const.TUct racers for , th! annual Orange Crate Oerb}'. That I~ too much. contenrl s .Ja\"cC't Publicity Dirccior .!erry Ta1han1. "11ho appartntly has rlone his job loo \\"Cll. anoth<'r even t ea rly nm ye<1r 10 make up fllr !hose ~·ho \vo11t be able lo run this lime," he added. "Bul right no1~., r wi~h all lho~r lr ttrrs 1roulrl ~tn p coming'' Thr O:Jng(• Cr,1ir Dr rbv 1\·111 lw heltJ ;ii! d~y Ort 19 on ;i b!ockr d-0rJ ~ertion nf Cl;i}" Avrn'IC' •••• w''''"""..., Cell 540.1 121 Ct..alfh4 .&cl••rtl1htt MZ-1•71 COIO¥tltl'll, lftt. Ot•"ff [Mil P.,t>llll<I ... (.-~· He -1 •t tt itt, Mlloil!lfl•fl"O. Hila•I•• ,...u., or •O•rtt•-"" "'"'" ....... M •-oduf.M all-I tllf'-"'l ,...,,,.,.,. cl <c•"°'"' a•• ... •. *"'" <-itil"OOQ~ 11•,! 11 Ho_,.,. .... . ~-• t "-d C<llt -II· Ct•Ht.'"'" .\ttt<"'' .... '-• , ....... ll'Clll -lfl!'t!..., .... 11 11:111 ....,....,, ... m,,..., c1t1U.,.t1M1. not ......,,,1 .... "The ~sponse h!l.~ been overwhl'!mi ng, W~ simply cannot sin.~wcr anv mote lf"i· ter.11. Our man is afraid to chCr k !he post office box anv morf'." he ir;a id . ··1t looks iike \\·e·n ha1·e 1a schedule Bn" ~ a:1rl Kir ls rntr rrrl 1n th(' r:ice~ 111!1 hr :ill 111ft! lo '1nvr \l'h irlrs nf ju.~t <1b011t any ~1ze or ronfigu r.1r1nn. Thr onl.1· rr- QtUTMncn ts arr tha r ,·eh1f'IC' plu~ rtn1·,.r .-Jo nnt cxrri•d 2'•0 p<'11nli~ ;ind !hat 1hr l Jrs Ix: J)OY.r rNI b:, 1;r.111!.1. '• -------------· -- Outfall Line Started Huge Pipeline to Dispose of Sewage iri Sea ... By TERRY COVILLE CH -O.lly ,.1111 liltll The first sect.ion of pipeline !or a $10 million ocean outfall system -big enough tG carry 480 million gallons of tre.1ted Oninge County wa ste water five rnilcs out to sea each day -was planted this v.•eek bety,·eeo 1-!Wllington Bach and Ne1vport Beecll. Taxpayers in the Orange County Sanilatkin Districl have already paid for the mammoth project, scheduled to be compleied by December of 1970. 1'he new ou tfall will double the capacity or the current outfall which only stret- ches 8,000 feet into the ocean . "It's a two-pronged project," explained Fred Harper, general manager of the san itation district, "with the first effort rneant to meet future needs of Orange County and the second to avoid any pollu- tion of our beaches." Tne fact that funds to pay for the pro- ject arc already in the district's coffers Fron& Page 1 DAVIS. • • is \\•illing to fight ror his rights, she said. •·J've said a Jot about the role of racism in the decision taken by the regents," she said. '"The press ha s interpreted it that [ l\":!5 accusing them or so rt of picking on 1ne because J 'm black, ''I 11,1s talking about somelhing more h;ird 10 p1nJX1int -ingrained, in· blitut 1cnallzed racism." slle explained. Shr said, "Black people and Chicanos h:;\"e been forced to use radical solutions. ][ ire. don°t fii:;h t it, institut ionalized racisin is going to spread unti l it affects niore faculty, the students and th en left. of·center groupings in the Democratic Party. "Then we might as well completely forget <:bout talking of a human society." ~1iss Davis accused the regents of set. ling up a tes t you flunk ·when you talk about !rying to establish conditions for a 11,ore humane societ in th is \\'Orld. ··f\r;owled.c:c is useless. mcaningle~:o. ll.'11ess 11c use 11 to try and erarliea!c ~r>inc of the suffering in the 11·llrld," she ~;i1d. "["1·e come to the concl t1sion the •Jnly "'ay 11 {' aer going to so!re these problcn1.~ is ))y transforming our capital- ist soc-iC'ty into a Socialist or Communist soc iet y." r.t1 ~s Davis said the regents arc sup- posed to represent the people but she doesn·l see herself very well represented. There are no blacks or other minority p!'rsons cin the Board of Rf'gen1s. she pointed out. Therr are only three 1\·omen ;111rl very few pac1f1sls. •·some people are very we 11 rt nrescrited.'. she said . "Ancl I don't have to "talk about Reagan. The banks ;ire very 1rc lt rC'prcsentf'd . The defense industry is 1·.cll repres(•rited. '"You (students) should think about this." sh e advised. "If they keep moving: ;i t the rate they are now you soon will be allec!rd. This is the time to say we are going to \\·ake up and be open and resist. try."' also brings a smile to Harpcr·s face . ••\\'e've been sav1n,g for yt«1rs no1v to han· die th.is ouLi aJL We also picked up a $3.3 million grant from the federal govern· ment to help," he said. Construction on the outf all began last January, rains and a heavy equipment operator's strike del3yed work, but not slgnificanlly, said llarper. The outfal l employs pipe with an inside diameter of 120 inches. It is now being laid in the ground on the beach, where it will !ilretch 2,000 feet along a trestle from whi ch point il begins its bottom-of-thc·ocean course ending at a dep!.h of 195 feel, fn•e miles out. Work is handled by Peter Kiewit and Sons, a heavy construction finn v.·hich is also doing the Dana Point Harbor pro- ject. \Vhen completed it Ydll ht! one of~ .. ". :.tale's l;Jrgest ocean outfalls. Los Angeles /1as the largest. Kiewit Co. bot1ght an old Lib<>rty shi fl Irani the government ICJ lay the pipe in the oefan. explained llarper, <ind a special dving bell attached t.o equipme nt onclrrwatcr 11·iJt be used to inspect lhe r1ipc. Closed circuit television will also be US· etl fo r COOlJnual und crv.•aler inspection of the pipelinc. One of the system's better innovations, added l-:larper, is a set of dif· fuser ports (small upcn111gs) along the l:tsl 6.000 feet of pipe. Th is \\'il l a ll ov1 '"arring quantilles of sea . water to dilute the waste water at a ratio of 200·1 . '"\\'c'r(; beginning to reach our pc;ik capacity \\'ilh the current outfall,., said Harper. "by lhe time the new one JS com· pleted we will need it." ' J. I l l DAILY ,.ILOT ,.ti.to br Ttrrr Ctvllle FIREMAN DAN HEFFNER GETS A PLAQUE In Fountain Valley, Ht'l Number One Hef f 11e1· Fii·emru1 of Year Engineer Dave Heffner of the Fountain Valley Fire Department 1\·as named Wed- ne~lay as the c1ty"s first "fireinan of the Year" by lilt' Fountain Valley Exchange C!uh, Heffner receiv ed a person.:i ! plaque for 1he hooor. \\'lule a larger plaque. to be ln- :-cribed 11·ith the name or the honoree <'ach yea r, \\'as placed inside Foun tain Valley City Hall. ExchaJJgc Clu~ me n1bers picked Her- fner lo launch lhc award series because of his llreless extracurricular aciJvily on behal f of the fire department. Heffn er regularly spend.~ 12 to 14 hours per week giving firs~ aid classes, lectures and demonstrations to clubs, civic groups and students. He is stationed at lhe Busha rd Street ::;talion and has been y,·ith Fountai n Valley's department since it was organlZ• ed fi1·e years ago. DRE XEL'S NEWEST For k;ds ind f un ptt0ple • Ava il1Jble in two refr1sh. ing finish1s. Yel low ind 1•lmo" c.olor, The best of an, it is stail'I., burn a nd n:iar r&1 istanf. Your whimsy w ill sloy lik e new no ,,.,a . l l!r wh •t you do, Com- pl1te bedroom f umitur• •l'•il•ble from day beds to ch•••I mirTCrs and •II 1t ••ry thoughtful pri.c.es. Se• it +od •y. DUSSU . $159~ MIHOO ......... $ so~ YOUR LOCAL DEALERS FOR DREXEL. HENREOON -HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1n1 We•tcllff Dr .• 642-20.50 OPIN NIOAT "TIL f INTERIORS Profeulon1I Interior Onigner1 Av1i11bl._AIO-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11t Hwy. oPIN NIO.&Y 'Tll f 494-6551 • , ' t • I ~ __,,,,_ __ ...., __ .,... ___________________________________ . -···· --.. ~ax Reform Top Concern Farm Workers' Crirn e Second • Hanna UL Voter ~urvey Friends Rallying OAtl Y PIL OT 8 L .'W l 'l'ED -~ .,. . ' 1' •: -~ \'A1'10 NAL B A 1\'K SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH At<; A Hf!.\! -Tait reform~. billion surpl u:o: in L'S. incom" 1ir:d1 rrl1irr11 , 13 pcrt "nl of · AN'AllE1~1 -Larry ll!inng, labor dlsputc luO~ht'r l'r1n1e eontrol pro-:-.hould go to n:dutc federal thu~t' who res1>ontit•d to the NOW OPIN tlSSiStant dJretlOr Of l. /J C [tliong W:J.~ lh1• I h I r f grun1l> and 1.'tlnsu1ner pro-taxes. Hanna poll bcl1(1\'l' the Viet-SATURDAYS tcction ;u·e the Lop three lli.iinese shoul'' :,h,,,11,1!-',. , United f'ann \':./Or~ t' r" organizer t1f tile AFl,.('l<l I I . Crune. drug abu~t· and stu-" " Organizing Committee. \1•ill A It al 1,, k IJ eg1s alive concerns o[ voters dent disorders ca uic under one greater burrlen 10 eunlb<il ,,griru ur ~or 1;r-; rg;u111. in Orange County 's 3 4 L h address the Orange Co unty in!-l Con11nillet• wh1t'h. in 191'>6 sinulc hcad1n". "'ilh sug· B.v l::ir the 1na1onty view-,_,,.,.ends "' the L~., .. rn w,. .... ., .. .. t.:ongress1o nal lJlstrirt. suys ., " ... ruo u ........ , j4Jined with Cesar Cha1'1'~. and MON.·lH!JRS. t to 1 '·"'- 10.s '·'"'· 10·' '-"'· ·their inan HI \l.'a shington. gest1ons ~or enlarging polite pot,}n"' o"r' l~t1'1 '',"1'.~,1 .. :,·,",:,',·,l~n1~nn',·1 r:1~ . . "' Hl a rally Oct. 16 ~il 8 µ.111 . in !11s Nallo11<1I F:1nn \\lurker~ FRIDAYS forces, giving lal'lmcn more u " ,_ ~· , " u the Unitarian Chureh, 1120 • t t. r L'l 'll'l)L' Hep. Hichard T. "Dick'' au!hority 111 narcotics t'ases troop conscription through na· \\lest Santa Ana St., here. "ssot.1 3 11111 0 nr rn · C714J S4 0-Sl11. lotottd 1111 llanna (D·Y.'eslininster) has and cutllng off any and all t1on;d lotter}'. whill' the pro. questionnaire 11 a ~ 82 pcn:ent within tile AFL-CJO. His . So. Cooit ,1010. Cotto Mn• released the tallv or tus 1969 federal grants anrl aid to posal for :lll all.volunteer The purposr or the meeting. Anaheim speech 11•111 1l1~a! 11·11h I •.. g , s 1,1,,., Q. o·st•onna••e .. . 1 of those polled 111 l.11or or v.'hich is open to the publ ic ill the strike is!\ues and thf' ._ .. ,_ • sluucnts 1n1·0 ved 111 campus army 11·as 1 t•ry unpopular. h · I I rl ff I h E. H. LEVAN 11i:ulttl 10 190,000 vote r'>. with tlislu!'bantes. 1J1rel'I popul:ir \Otr ol lht· no c argc. ts to acquaint ul-unrrso vcc 1 erenees w 11<· Jnorc lh;.ui Z5,000 replying. The largt'sl ~inglt• pcn:cn· l 'rc.~u-Jent , t•lim1nalu1i,; I he leresled e11tzens \\'1th the 1·un-resu lted 1n U1c r;11l11rt-ol tht!'> '===========' On the V1e1nan1 \\'ar anti !age vote shown on ll;1n11;1 ·~ eleetoral tolh.>i,;r. 11nuing nalure ul the 1<1n11 past siunrnet".~ nrgott:ition ~ -~I·=========== ~­·~- POLLING VOTERS Rep. Ricliard Hanna Cold\vatcr 'falk Slated ANAJJEll\l -Scn<ilor Barry ·Goldwater "·ill be the lcalurcd speaker \Yednesday, Ott. 15, ; al the onc·d:iy convention of : the Southern Di\·ision of the · Callforn1;i Fcdrra\1011 o f .Jlcpubl1c<1n \ro111e11. Scn<ilor tioldll'<ilC'I' \1'ill · drr.ss a nu·ct;ni.: of t;Qp v1on1cn fro1n t'l~ill S(iu\hland c:ounl1ts Or :u\gr. L 11 s Angc!r~, B11c·1·,1Ur. \c11lur:1, ln1pcna!. S;in Diego, San Bernardino and Sanla Barb<ira ·-at !he Anaheim Convenuon Center 111econg. Oiiier scheduled speakers al 1he session arc state !)cnator John G. Scl1111ilz J H·T11stin 1 :ind Assem blyn1;1n Robert I·:. ·Badl1~1n 1 H<~t'llJ>Ort Br:ith •. "con1·cntu1n cha1 rn11:"n arc ,\Ir~. .i\lary L-Ou Ca rpenter .. \I r~ II, {'uylcr AndC'r:-;on ;ir\d :\\r$. Betty l-lunck1ns. lfous in!! Plan.-; A pprove d _ lRVlt\I·; -Counly planner, J1avc :ipprovr-d :in .iµpt1cat1on l1y J . \\I. l\J11g 1·11 !•I ~c111)0rt .Hcal'h for pr-rrni,,.ion lo build ·489 ::.ingle f<11nilv ho1ncs u1 th e . . l-cntra1 Irvine H:111ch arcn . . Al~o ~l·hcdult'(! fr: ('fill· ::-.1ru1:tlon 111 !lie ~ect(Jf ~it the 'Nf'Slcrly corner ol Hubert arid '{nit :1vcnuc..:: is a pt1rk s1 !e, county pl.1nnl'rs \1rrc told. Ttic dcvrloprnrnt 1~ cxpeeted rn 1·ovrr 93 4 ;icrf!s t1f !he lr\1nc Hanch scc1or. llEATll lVflTICE.S RO BBl:\S !>'1'01 A J!o~<:i·~<, 6), OI •1011 ~'6•'~· 1 v1l•t Lie W••l""""•r• ~'"''"I h f ,,.,,rt, M~1 1 .~ •,1,-,. ~·. ("'~'· d.1~~~·· , : 1 •I• '>\or P'"'"~ r ,,~,. l'I 11,•~' • 1>0D~'"' '"'', \IM"'" "'"°h'I>" ~ G•OMl••l<!<'~. ~r,.,,,, "•' I I'" •' • /'•t' f'"' • ("'n'""' fo•n~'*I Hor!1 • . \10:\S J lann;i 's 3~th Congressional ::-c=cc:--::-,-:-~--~-.,,--,-=:c--:----------'--'·-'C.:.:------'=:::0-':::C-'-'-'=-'=-'~= --· -. nblr!C't COVl'fS \Vl'Stern and • 2ll E. 17th St., Cati• M•t• Shoppl1uJ Cc11tc•, Cotto Mno e 17t0• Mo911olio SI. a t Tolbt•t-YIU09t Ctnltr. Fo1111,•h1 Y•llt'f e 1 Jl22 lroohh11.,1 St. at Wir1tminutr-Wcubroo• Ct11ttr, ""·rtheri1 Orange •'oonly ,,,.1 • 10142 llottlla Avir. ot f11eUd-G•rdtnta11d Shoppin• C•11tirr e 1 h & E • ._. u toe dlll'911'' l lvd.-Hu11tinc:ito11 1-h Shop,i11'9 Ccnltr, Gord•11 Gro'• 1ncludt'.s the A 11 ah e i n1 , G ordt• Grovt tf1111tin'9to11 liroeh Fullerton, Uardc·n C: r o ve, • '''1 Chapmon Av•. or l 1ookh11r1t-01011•• Co111111 'laza, e 6127 W1t•lmln1ttr at Goldt" Wttt, WtUminattr Goultll Grav• • 2JOO Horbor llvd.-Hotbor Shoppinq Ctntirr, Costa Mfl~• \V csln1u1s!er and Buena Park • 1,.,0 W. Edinq.., and lrlH~I St.-Edi.,•• C-•••· S••••••• e Ztlll le h 1 d areas. Traditionally, v 0 t er ... ot Iv . al Atlo111-Hwntin•1011 ltoch • 11 9•1 Yoll•r Yltw al Chopmon Avt.-ENl9ol• 1'ou1, Gordol'I G•ov• reg1strat1011 111 lht'. district is ~plll <1boul 5U·50 between J(rpubl1cans ant! llemocrats. "T;L~ rrfortn by (ar leads !he list.·• ::.ays llanna, ~·ho broke the t'illCgories down 1nlo ~l·v1•n 1lt·a!Jng \11th domestic ;111d 111lcrnational issues af- tL•c·lcd by derisions Jn \\ashing ton. Uelow 11ic lop l hr e e legislative 1tcn1s ranked drafl reforms. prob!C'JTIS Of \he disadvantaged, rcforn1 of the elecloral college. cl'lange in Cong re ss Jtsel( and reconsideration of I c de r a I spending programs. Voters answering the Hanna questionnaire seemed unsure rxactly how Lo deal "'il h lax reforn1 inaU cr!i. Slnctrr reg11laclon o! lax-cJo> rrnpl .igl'nries ~ueh as 1)riva1e lnu11da\Jons wa s lhe suggestion 111ade 111o~t of1C"n. L:nder lhl' Presiden t's pro- ~ra1n, the 111osl popular pro- i}os<il is 10 iurrcase his crime l:On!rol appropr ~ations by $38 1n11l1on, "'1th 61 percent in favo r. Unrler the federal budgcl heading. an ov{'rwhclm1ng 85 rirrt'cnl nl those 1vho Tl'Spund- t•t! ~;ud :in e::.1111ia!ed $5 to $6 il1 enibership Drive Begun By Churnber A ,\'AHl~l:\l -Thl' Orange County Ch:imber of Com· n1erce·~ n e w incrnbership 1'ampa1i;n ts olf lo a flying :-l<tfL 11·11h eight nev. 101 ners in lhc pasL fev,. days, 1\ 11a s an- nounced today. The goal is 100 m<'1nbcrs by ncxl W~dnc.sday . Crfunl\'w1dc n':itters ~ul'h as ~o\·crnn~ent aft'a1rs. traftic and transportation, eco11omi c: dcvclopn1cnt and \\'aler a11d flood control are a n)ajor con- Lrrn lo 1hc organization. Furlher 1nlorinatlon 1nay be nbta1ned b.v eonlatlin& the. Orange Counly Ch<irnbcr or ('ornrnerf·C. id/7 S. f.1an - l'he::ter Ave., An;ihc1n1. Whetn1orc SPECIAL PUROIASE '9'1 Value! Men's ORLON ActYLIC Cardigans s79a •1° to •1•values! Sale of Toys Yaur Cho/"96 { c \ Wall and Door Mirrors Walnut Finiahtd Greo t 111 p 11rr~·~ ••-m n...,.hll ,... 1h 1dt• -l.lrutol Jlluc, ~l-, er .... ;.- ado, B1o•"a, Or-~ Anu~u• Gold. Owiict ti. Wpn .... ,h .. ood, brt. ... omo"' •bit• md l!Oldt-, .. .., .. 1.,, .... ,, clocor. CO<llple1m •itb dopo fM ....... 1111-Shop ta1lr! 5-Ft. Credenza ' 7- N•lron Dress Shirts ~p ..... <:ounl""' •ilh ""' Ion~. wid .. colW. J•l/1 10161/1. Women's Comfy Plush Scuffs ".'"-, S)9• Boy's Dress Up No Iron Jens Jl.rc~ll" or ~l•m• .. 11h f1 onr "'""r po<km. Colan. $2" 11'' Value! Clairol Hair Spray "'-"66c Pric.d J.1g11\or or ll•I ~ 111 Hold, 14·o• CiC'I i f()r Jru 1ha~ 11.t: pti(< o( O:O•! DoK, pk8. Reg. 98' Wig Styling Stand Suc10 011 lu•• ""r ' otnOO/h ourfoc• l•••ui,J l>oib hu><l.s lrt<. 68l Fighting Cocks Wall Plaques ,_k'"' ! \ domrtuiot1 i r n 11 l>uunfullJ 1rulp- turro, lllotk, ll l>ll- •ll<I GolJ, Avou•<lo• s211 1511 Spring-Wind Miniature Clocks ~trlu ""'h lum•n· "'" l»nd• . .< ... i.. 11 .. fuhooo tolO<. s4u $24'' • A•p1at of a Form1r S1ll1utl Fruit of the loom Fumiture lltrows ,o,. fot!O<'I. 20';". ""'° bo nJrJ w f,,.m, " ro Io r 1 t o..,r ''Jn.'""?2", •Sofa Sir-72w1 0I" $5.95 s3tt 4 to 8-Cup Cory Percolator Gu1r1n1uJ ·~·in•t brr•~•"" '""'1u nor- m•1 "''· s211 1'rw Htl't · ,.:... C mbe .., Cockloil 11 t1o1 .. , ia b1acl 1ome SJ-itli Ook f1niU., So!il. --·- 30x40" Fr11111td Reproductions • !Yz " WM4,,._"'1 Str*t ""''"""· '"" s1411 l~(c1, Spuu•~. ~' llaX.IJ>f', rno"' MatWtlck YinJI Cafe Curtains , ... 86c Siza • Y1l.-ets .... , lie • 30" Sin .... SIJI •31" Sit• .... $1.• .,) ....... 1-~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~+-~~~~~~~--11 ,....,. '3" Value Women's leHy Woods" Deluxe Enameled '3" Value! 12-Qt. 1-,..'-+c"-t J.i>un~~ ;,. roftl!nrt •nd u1I• •n luuui. ""' Pink. Whiie. Rluc, Y<l!nw ot &col :scufh! 5-XL Pipes Llkt nna s.n11r fo r Dtnars Mere Es1wUrt Old World Colledan' Briar Pipes ~':;} ~:;:::;"' $)98 4! l''tnr imrnrttd lwi'1n 1hor "" • to!lt<lor'o 4J drlo,dw' (.-..I on>M. Clutch Purses Foaming lath 011 Telle! Seats Enameled Pot Styln. ,.....i.rioli. rol- C)ft! All Tith COia· J>&li"'"'lf. $117 l.•••rt 1lti11 1of1 'n 84~ Trinle e n1mrltd, $2'' I'~•"'"" tp13~rui, $111 •-Ill l1 ot. rluto~ "'1•P·<ts"io1'! wood, H•k«l1011..,..Jfon .. h. bol1Jr. 11111111 h•rJ,..o r!'. lln•)' <lu~y! '16" Value! Deluxe Slant Board s9n J-kaTy r aat •in•! dou.bl• 1., ID<l . "'""dJ 111•1>'· Schick ConsoleHe Nair Dryer Profn.,.ooul .ifl'. Ill' "'"" ~ !tmp-f •llo•• ~hnp, s1911 Glamour Ute Reg. 'I I" Udlco Electric Can Opener With K"ift Shcwptnor I.•J Lft«. nlfJ 11nr. $8" •F•· P101r r!••f 1hrom• ph<rd. 3-Tier Appliance Utility Table $17" 3-Piece Corning Ware Set 1, J \j• 1" QI. Si1•; All Ftr Wont cuok f r~m $9" hN t OC<<old f•~<. <o;><>k •~d """' •n. In J.vl>Ud<', NutmeJ. ·1·.,,.oirrone .. ,,h While or ..... hd Wbn~. Jl..-dy to intto ll ! . Value! Phlstlc Contour Chairs ...... 12 .. Ort•ll •••• "Camfor! Pii''. ~ bf,. •• dinift1 • .i...k. ... ~,. I'•·~· '"~ .... "' ·~<1 ~" ' '" 0 B d •"'~·~ 'n•·~"""' iu •, M •• \•·~1 II Oc'll' , ~ ..... ~ ... o~·~ ""'~''"' ~~· 11 • ,.... '9" Kodak C11111tra lnstamatic "44" Cambi-iMWOt lood· -sr1 i wtrid,(t" ind 11 .. h. Makeup Mirror Jltreo•"'1 b..TN !1,M s 12" 1><• ... 1'h"''' ,l:f"'· for app!y1n& mil• "'· C:,,,,,1'1,!1.J n{ J IQldr s4« 111•!0 I "'•lh '"I rol 1 <n i• ,,.., 0 ... 1 for •prll· In(", t(l<'"OI,., 11" Value! 36x24" Roll Unoleum ~'7.1».01 2-941 Lair.( p•ll<l'llJ. f>O!ioA poohodect.ir. Sn•e 1lmo1t t l .00. : •' 11•1•1 Mr.t!~J v (:•~,•el, (g•on• e•• ..-=· "=·· =-==-~-.! 0 f Solon:-; All BL CKtf': & SOX \\cstcliif :\1ortuary 4Z7 }';, 17th St .. Costa l\lr'a Gl6 .. IS88 • 8 1\LTZ l\10 11T UAH 1-ES Corona 1lrl i\lar OR 3·9~jO Costa l\lcsa !\II 6-24%4 110 • BEl.L Bl<OAO\\'AY i\TORTUARY Broad~·ay, Cos\a LI 3.3433 i\lrsa • • l'HLOA Y L!HOTHEBS lluntin~ton Va lley l\lorluary 1791l Beech Blvd . llunllngton Be!)ch llU-7771 • ~lcCOR~llCK LAGUN A REACH !'ltORTUARY 179a laRUlla Canyon Road Laguna Broch 494-9415 • PA Clf lC VIE\\.' ~IEi\IORIAL PARK Cemetery e l\lortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific Vic\' Ori1·r : r\c~·porl Beach, California 64-4-2700 • PEEK FAl\llLY COLONIAL FUNERAL llO~tE ':80 1 80J9a A\·t . \frstminslrr 893-3525 • SllEto'FER 1\IORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-liJS San Clement e 49Z.{IJOO • S\11TllS' ~I OHTCARY 627 !\lai n St. Huntington Rcacb ~J6-65~t ·~--------' Vlil.Lt·;HTON -S 1 a t r- ~1·11.1t nr .Janu~s E \Vhetmorc 1 H-l·"ullrilonJ h:i ,.-heen clccled 10 !hr ho~ird of gn\·ernor.~ of the National Society of SL:i!c L1•g1~lat ors I NSSL ). Tl1c organ1laUon is the onlr ~roup open to all m<'mbf'rs nf "vrry stale legislature in the US. and its tcrntories. \Vhrlmore s;ild the board of ~ov«'rnors i,.-responsi ble for lhc conduct of the affairs of the NSSL. Four a re electe<l e.1ch ye;:irs lo serve a lhree- yca1· 1errn . The Orange (:o u n ! y legislator 1s the only Califor· nian on the boarrl .. C luh l o Meet SANTA ANA -\\'ilh the aid nf color slides, Sierra Club n1cn1bers Bruton Petersen and ?-.1rs. Ri chard l\och w 1 l l presenl "The r.1inera1 l\ing Story·· during a rnceling or the Orange County Bird Club schrdulC'd for i :30 p.m Oct 1:1 in the Spurgeon Roonl of the Santa Ana Library. The 1neet1ng ts o~n 10 the public without charge. Hanro and Bfeyfe Sale JtoJo lnhQ I w1:11t Ll'' "L"'" -•n·J•o HaH hllon Scotford Scotch Costumes Jelly leans or $)69 Orange Slices ~29c r:_7 • ' fl•-•tuda111 """' drtH• UI", Sao'L:"'"""""'· our, IW1111 l V (Of l1 fo1 I '°""j, Si1a s.J.f.L • • i'""" ......... , ..... 1 .. I POPI IUTTl"fllillll 1 .' , f; IAIOOKA ........ IA•IT IA"I IUllLI IUlll '1'' 59' 97' I Kodacalor film Developed & Printed , 9 , lt IXPOSUlll llOLL •2•7 'ill M ''-..... To• •' 1 h o.i.,, T•ol,,, .. M1w h•""•• l-h lH I llodi: & Whira '1intl le I :=:;..:.:-::.· .~':. .• ~~ .... 1,.1o, • 1 .. • ,~~•. "• •"-..-w Fer Lt• Prl1111 01ftt11lllt111 '1l1t1 A F11t ltrtl•,. , lrl•r All Yeur Fiim t1 Y111r Thrlfff Dr11111111 011111"1 St1r1! $7" Value! Porcelain Enamei Tea Kettle -.... $299 Ht1,1 J•~ct 11cr l enomet...t '" Y tllaw llf Oroft,1:<. Pop-tlat l.qt, l!X. •14" Val•el Folding Bed S11r.lr '-•d •!u.,11•~1'1 U.u-"'r'~· ,o ... fo<table -r- ''"" fol.t i '""'l'lctlJ kw •IOnlJ~. va1 .. , to •p• Floral . Tapestry Desk Acces1ories 88c Oo<tt al • .i.i-bo'.>ok mtl!IO bor, pencol odd \.o ....... ,<h pennli, w11" ""'° ~ ... !•u•r .,dr;-4 mort ClllDI DEPT. SPECTACULAR 69' Pound lag Miit lhffl1lt ,,.,. Peanut Clusters 2 ';.:"$) XI' 1 ~n1l11f flt'"U"/ ''"'t!' ,, .. ,., It "th .1tatol01• ·~•ti~. 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Dr. Robert L Carneiro, ("Orator of Sout h America l'lh nology a t th e American Museum of Natural l fistory, said today it is possible Uiat the Indians are surv ivors of the Yuri, a tribe frorn the an.>a though! f() h;1vp becon1e ex~ tine! 60 years ago. 'fhe tribe ~·as discoverOO during the search lor a miss- in& fur trader. J ulian Gil, ~·ho had gone into the s wamp and jungle area near the Brazil · Peru border l!ffking jaguar, deer and monkey p e I t s , C.:a re.i.ro said. Ile gave this ac· count : CH discovered a village of about 200 Indians Jiving in one huge maloca or conical hut. Ile sent one or his two guides back to the selllen1ent aL La J•edrera \.\'1\h v.·ord to send out a search party if he "'as not back in two months. When he failed to return in March his brother, Efrain Gil, organized a rescue party in· eluding a detachment 0£ Colombian navy ma r i n e s . They round the village and captured a number of Uie tribesmen as hostages. Several stone axe heads v.·ere found at the site and tree stumps appeared to have be€n cut with crude tools, leading to the speculation that the tribe was in the Stone Age. ' A burial mound inside the hut was examined but pr~ duced no evidence of the miss- ing men.· The only traces found v.·ere a neeklact' n1ade of buttons Jrom Gil's shirt and a belt and buckle belonging to the guide, Carneiro said. When the search party :started back for La Predrcra v.·Hh the hostages the next day, a ski rmish r esulted and the marines opened fire killing six natives. All bu t six of the hostages -a man, won1an and four children -\\'ere then r eleased. Back in La Predrera an al· !empt was made lo irr tcrrogate the hostage lndia_ns but questioners v.1ere unable to communicate in any of more than 15 Amazonian langua ges. The sU; hostages were subse- quenUy returned unharmed to the pillage. 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Two recent actions have spotlighlccl the controversial subject, spurring t h e Orange County Board of Supervisors into seeming reluctant action. -President. Jack Green of the Orange County Division or the. League or California Cities wrote the boar<t members tllonday reminding them that State law calls for a public hearing on the matter. -Assemblyman John V. Driggs (R- Fullerton) has v.•rillcn Green stating that if the supervisors do not call for a vote of the people on the dissolution of the district. he will introduce a bill in the next session of the legislature mandating a countywide vote. The supervisors agenda for nelrl Tues- day carries an iten1 calling for consldera- uon of a publi aring on the "retention or dissolution e Harbor District.·· There se tile doubt that a date for suth a heari will be set, probably 1vithin 30 days. Green's letter lo the board points out that the Loc:il Agency Formation Com. rnission (LAFC) forwarded a resolution In the board on last June 25. The resolu· Lion slated that the LAFC had ~·oted J to No Autopsy Ban Judge Rejects l(opechnes' Plea WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (U PI) -A judge today di smissed objeclions by the parents of f\.1ary Jo Kopechne and ruled Massachusetts authorities should have a chance to prove in court the need for an autopsy on the body of the gl~I. f\.liss Kopechne, who died In an automobile driven by U.S. Sen. Edward .~1 . Kennedy v.•hen it fell off a bridge into a tidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts July 18, is buried aL nearby Larksville. Pa. . . In dismissing the parents' petition lo bar an autopsy, Presiding Judge Bernard C. Brominski of Luzerne County Court 5et Oct. 2.0 for a hearing on an amended peti· lion by P.1assachusetls District Attorney Edmund S. Dinis for an autopsy. "Only a hearing will bring to light facts Lhat will allow the court to resolve th is question," Brominski said. Only a hearing, he said, would serve "the interests or the public and the Kopec.hnes." The parents' petilTcm S p e c i f i c a 11 y sought a continuance pending the out· come of a Massachusetts inquest into the girl's dealh. Such an inquest has been Anti-~rime Tool Driver's License Etched on lte111 s A small cltclric engraving tool has become the latest "·eapon li sted in the Seal Beach Police Department's "Crime Slopper·s Textbook." . . The device is currently being used In ''Operation Jde ntification," a Joint ven· lure with the Seal Beach Exchange Club to etch drivers license numbers onto valuables for the purpose of combating burglaries and 1nore expedient recovery of stolen items. Identifying numbers on drivers liccnsrs no not change throughout the years, n1ak· ing the identity .of lhe holder and his cur· rent address immr.diatcly available lo law enforcement ngencics through the Department of !ltotor Vehicles, police i;aid. "An officer 11·ho l1:i.<: apprchenrled a ,;uspcct with i1en1s identified that v;a y would have prima facie evidence of an or. frnse and reasonable cause to detain him for further investigalion, '' according to Sgt. Sam D'Amico. "r-.1any limes po lice have slopped ~uspccts \vith numerou11 iten1s in their rars. but mere suspicion that the items arr stolen 1s insuificienl cause for an ar· rest," he added. "Unless Ule man ha., committed some crime in the ofricer"s presence or admits that he has stolen the Jtems. he must be released." TI1e electric tools are no\v available at Lile Seal Beach Police information desk and may be checkrd out free of charge by anyone on a 24 hour basis. The department a!so has a1·ailable forms on ·which participants in Operation ldentification may rerord each marked item for ready reference in case of theft. Items most commonly stolen and which i:.hould be marked with 1he driver 's license nwnber include bicycles. stereos. televisions, hand tool.~. fishing and photographic equipment and golf clubs, according to Sgt. D'Am1co. Hu11ti11gto11 Ma11 Cl1argecl h1 Sl1ooting of Con1pa11io11 A lluntini;1 on Beach man 11·110 allrg('(ll.Y :-hot, a rJrir1klng compan ion who jumpe<l him l>ecci11se he fea red he and his v.•ifc 1\Trc abnut to IX' murdered, has been ar· ra1gned on a charge of assalt v.·ith a deadly weapon. Prelirninary h£aring is scheduled next Thursday al !I a.m. for James J. ~1assey, 24, of 19822 Brookhurst St., following his CrJurt appearance on Tht1rsday. •lis alleged victim, Conrad D. Johnson, <16. of li67 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa, js listed in gCIOd condiUon at Orange County 1'-1edical Center. where he is recovering from his wound. Johnson's lefl arm was shatter~ by a Orange Co Mt We athe r nine mil limeler ;:iutomalic pistol bullet. ;:illeged!y \Vhile he and 11-t a."-"eY wrestled on thr. floor for f"JliSc.~sion of the g11n in· vo\verl. Police said the vicHm met r.fasscy at a tavern late t.londay or early Tuesday 1noming and the pair went to lhe Johnson apartment. later to look over a gun cnl· leclion, leading to the incident. fllassey has been in custody since the ~hool.ing-which allegedly resulted when he ordered Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to kneel on the floor as though to be executed - and remains at Orange County Jail. Bail was set al $6,250 when Massey was arraigned in Harbor Judicial District Coon Thursday. So111e held up by appeals before t h • r.1assachuselts Supreme Court. Brominski said the "ultimate question'' of exhuming the girl's body and con· ducting ar; autopsy could not be decided without a hearing on Dinis' petition. Dinis' petition, an amended version or a previous action, cited the presence of blood in the mouth and nose o[ the deceased girl. Brom.inski ruled Dinis should be given ;in opportuni1y lo present testimony under oath in support of his request for an autopsy, J_,ast Ro11nd11p For Beach's Wild Coyote Two officers from the J1unfington Beach Humane Society tWs morning shpt and kill ed the royote that had been pro'A-·J. ing the areas around Wardlow and New· land school!!'. The afl:i?nal \1·as hit hvi ce by bla5l.~ from 11. .410 s hrJtgun as il ran along the drainage channel behind \Vardlow School ;it 8:35 a .m .• today. Officers Ted liof· fman and Al Lewis had answered the call Jrom school officials. /1,-lrs. Robert Sharkey of the Jfumanc Society said the coyote ·s carcass \\"ou!d be turned over to the Orange County Jlealth Department for examination. "No attempt was made to capture il." s:iid f\1r.<1. Sharkey, "because il wa.<1 fcart:'d the <1nin1it\ had been y,·oundcd hcforc and \\Ould be dangerous."' No \rounds, ho111cvtr, y,·crc fr:iu nd on the bod y. Humane olf1ecr<: and local re.~idents had Lric'1 to c:ipiure the £rry prcd;1tor more th;in a dozfn limes rlilring the past thr('C weeks. Resirlen!s hitd begun 10 fe;ir for lhe safety nf Lhrir cluldren V.'alk1ng to schonl. r.1rs. Sharkey riffcrcd no theories on \\·here lhf anim<il mig-hl havr co1nc from. Coyotes h;ivc been s\Xlticd ._...on rare OC.· easirJns -In the past in Huntington Beach, but the only popular coyote hangout nearby is in the hills of the Irvine Ranch, east nf Nev.·port Beach. Stock ~Jarkei• NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market rut on a mild but reassuring show of strength in fairly active trading late this afternoon. (See quotations, Pages 10..11). The restrained rally came after the market had slipped close to a new 1969 Jow in previous sessionr Sna~k ~ny skies, followro by gu81.y Sa.~t\ Ana winds. is the weekend weal.her picture for I he Orange Coast wi1h temperatures reaching 75 Saturday and a bit hotter Sw1· day. General Sa1,v .$400,000 Parade INSIDE TODAY Tl1f' theattr·rich. llarbo r Area is m.akina room for a new com.· rnunity players' group. Set Tom Tilus' 1·11/.ermissio11 rolumn in today 's \Vcckrndtr .section. ''"""" " "''~·· -•• Ctlllltrnlo ' ~·-,_ .. Clautlld '1·41 "' .. Cemlcl " ..... "'"'' " ,,,., ..... " ""'"'"'" ,,.,. .... ""'t•• .. '"''' ••• E•ltlll"lal '"' • "'" ... ~ .. 1 .. 11 e11ttr11lnmtl'I U·?t T•kvhllfl " .. 1 ..... ,. 1 .. 11 TIMl!trt n.n "'"'1<111" " w~·'~•· • ·~ L1flden " We•llt ·~ " Mlllllil' • WOmffl't .. ~ IJ·ll Mo•IU • fl.JI w ........... "" Mll!u•I ,u,.-1 .. WASHTNGTON (UPI) -The slrange :'ilory of Sgt. Liberlo Giambra's peanut convoy has worked its way into Lesli· mony alleging that kickback!! of money and bed partners were provided ser· geant.s supervising army enlistC1:1 men's clubs tn Vietnam. Giambra, shapely June lrene Skewes recalled, "was a crook.." a custodian of enlbted men's clubs in Lhe Cu Chi area, a master of the kickback and an amor· ous fellow with "designs cm me." The sergeant bought about $40,000 worth of snack foods for his clubs each month. Miss Skewes l£slified Thursday. and got a ID percent ki ckback -$4,000 a month. But last March, Gi11mbra got transfer orders. He had but one monlh more at Cu Chi, one more snack order. n.e llght ' dawned. "He ordered $400,000 or $480,000 in snack bar items for the last month,'' she said, asking the suppliers to deliver it gradually during the next 10 months. But lhe supplier, one J. f . (Bo) Bo-- hunicky. missed the last instruction. Off we.nt the snacks in ooe shipment. "The first anyone knew or it was when the. general looked out his window and saw a convoy of peaOuts passing by," ?rliss Skt:wes said. ".It was a di9ast.er.'1 Sen. Abraham A. Ribicolt (0.Conn.), acting chairman of the Sena~e Penn~· nent Investigations subcommittee:, said subcommiltee investigators in Vietnam chccktd Cu Chi. Crated. snack roods, he said. "engulfed lhe area.'· "I've heard t.h e y needed a speclol warehouse for crackers," ~tiss Skewes sa~d. 2 for the dissolution of the district and suggested Ulat it be. put to a vote of lke people, possibly next June, the date of the primary election. Green points out that the LAFC resolu· lion was "taken under consideration and off the agenda pending final action rJn AB 2003." Assembly Bill 2003 is a bill aul)lorized by Assemblyman Briggs wh.ich aulhorlzes the county government lo take over the Harbor District and all its assets. It does not mandate that the !IUPfrYlaon must call for 11 volt of !ht people on the "issue. Greer. 's letter, however, note9 that the government code rLoquircs that the supervisors hold a pu blic hearing on the maller. He adds that the "matter has been one of concern to the League rJf California Cilies for some lime" and asks frJr the hearing. The LAFC acUon of last June follo"ed more than one year of discussion over the fale of the HarOOr District. In 1968, folloWi ng urging by the Ltague of Cities, spearheadtd by Huntington Beach, lhe board voted 4 to 1 agairuit dissolu!ion of the district. Only Second District Supervisor David L. Baker voted for breaking up the separate taxing agen· cy. Supervisors Alton E. Allen, Wllllam Hirstein and William Phillips have voted .solidly in the past to retain the Harbor (See llAR80R, Page %) D<l.11.:Y •ILOT 11.,, l""'9 CR OWD AT DAVIS SPEECH INCLUDED BEACH PR EACHER MARK FORSYTHE (WITH FLAG) Li1tener1 A1k Singing Evan9tli11· to Hold Noi1t.Down So They. Can Hear Talk Piped OutsM:it . ' Angela , Draws UCI Crowd Communist Speaker A ~o Gets Bomb Threat By TllOMAS FORTUNE Of !lie Dlll'r 1'1111 51111 Angela Davis i'i a pretty, young black woman. She speaks with a pleasant voice in a soft, unimpassioned manner. As the black sister from UC Irvine who in· lroduced her said, "She. is dignified." She is admired in some quarters. Angela Davis, acting UCLA assistant professor. wears her hair in the bushy ··natural" style. She is a professed Com· muntsl and the subJect of a raging con· troversy betv.·cen University of California re~ents and laeul!y. She is feared in some quarters. Angela Da vis, 25, out of Birmingham, Ala .. has made her stand . She readily ad· mil~ her membership in the Communist P arty Che-Lumun1ha Club. Now she does not hesita!e to say she wil! lalk about her political bellcfs in class. T/\Lt\ AT UCI In a talk Thursday at UC!. Miss Davi11 sa id, ''Of course I'm going lo talk about n1y political opinions in the classr001.n. This is part of whal educalion is.· "I have studied Marxism a Jong time. I have gCIOd, intellectual reasons for believ. in~ in it. l am going lo tell my students this. "I'm not going to state this is the only way."' she said. "I believe my politlc~I beUefs wrJuld be completely worthless if they can't stand up to cr iticism." She said, "The regents don't even understand what education is. They believe it Is the prevailing political opi· nion and indoctr:lnat.ioo is the other side.'' Miss Davis, wearing a p a i s l e y ()Verb loose and mini-dress and round, pince-nez glasses, spoke at noon to an overflow crowd o{ about 1,000 on the Irvine campus. An hour earlier a crank bomb threat had caused the Science ~· ture Hall to be cleared and searched, The hall quickly filled again with members of the Black Sludents Union ooly letting in studenls faculty and staff. The greater part of 'the crowd sprawled outside and listened over loudspeakers. CARRYING BIBLE Huntington Beach's singing evangelist Mark Forsythe showed up carrying a Bi· blc and a large U.S. Flag. ~ee housewives Crom Garden Grove carried pic kel signs reading: "Close Little Berkeley " "flre Aldrich," "I Dare Call Jt TreasOn." Students debated with them and Mrs. Lisa Swift became so wrought· up she began to shake. Miss Davis spokt and answered ques- tions for a Uttle under one hour. Before leaving she 5aid she had canCf:lle<I ~ day's lecture to a UCI class on tht Uni· ver!lty tn American Culture because of "pressing commitments in ~ Angtl~. "· Orange Coast College l!tudents BivrY' Weinberg and Jack Vaughn o( the DAil Y Pll.OT ftl1'I' ""'9 SIGNS OF PROTEST -Gard0n Grove housewives Maybelle Gamp- bell (she dares), Jane ~allott (she spells it "Berkley") and Llsa Swilt (she would fire UCI chancellor) fail to excite crowd li stening to Angela Davis via loud speaker . Students ror a Democratic Society had wanted Miss Dav1s ,1'l•peak at ~C to-- day, but .campus · adtn~alOrl .. 19id them the Calffornla ,Educit.Von ,COdc st.at.ts a·eommunlst,mp not ~.Of.IJ>i pear on a j11nior ctliJege. e<1m,ptu1.. • Mtss Davia sakf !he doesn't M the toliCe of dismissal she has recclved (rom the 'regents u an attack aga~ her • an ind.ividual.. 'Iihe attack wUl.be..againtt iny4'1'te1wbo.has a ~tfil'g .oiph\Pi:anif (Se<!" Mffill·.DA Vls,• hp tr ·. " ·-Z DAILY PILOT Fro"' Pate 1 ·.,HARBOR ... ~. District u itt But reeent rle1·t>lopme.nts ln tl'Jat ions between the counts aovemment and the i dU. met have • ltrQG& beuin& _oo , Nbh ad.Ion. -• AOOPTEO PLAN The supt>rvlsors ha\'e adopted a rounly general plan of future development "":'~ich rt'(ju1res active <'oopcratinn of the c11Jes. Without such cooJl('ration the general plan is dead, County Planning Direc_tor F'orest Dickason, .author of the blueprint, • · has admillcd. 'The supervisors are now in lhe posll.ion of considering what the cilies' reaction 1vill be if they turn down the league's re· quest kl put I.he Harbor District issue to a \Ole of the people. Briggs has a strong ally for \egislati1·e 11rtion on lhe issue in Assemblyman John Knox (R-Richmond) author of the original bill forming the Local Agency Formation Commissions in the various rount.ies. Knox told Briggs last year, when 11:sscmbly·s local government committee turned dov:n a bill which y,·ould have dissolved I.he Harbor District at the state level, that he should go the LAFC route on the subject. SEEK PASSAGE Briggs said Knox promised that if the gu~irors do act on an LAFC recom- mendation on the districl, he v.·ould entertain a bill before hls committee, and work for its passage, to dissolve lhr · _. dUtrict by slate legislative action. The district WM form~ in 1933 by an act of the legislature followed by a vote · of the people. It is financed by a curTent tax rate of tl.5 cents per $100 assessed valuaUon, separate from the county's gei:ier~I ~ rate. Thi3 puts the Harbor District in competition for the total county tu dollar. The League of Cities opposition to the -district as a separate entity la spurred by -the feeling of inland C001munitlet that mCJl5t of the district's money is spent for harbors and beaches and not eoough for parks and recreational facilities inland. Norwegians Give Huge Welcome : To Apollo Tri.o ,;. 05ID (UPI) -The Apollo JI utro- .:---nauta, <me of them suffering: frmn •cold. arrived today for a weekend rest ln the · Norwegian moontains. Thty received an- otlw roaring welcome from cruwm that · had walt.ed for houri. Neil Arms:troog, suffering from a ali&hl cold, flew in from Brussels with fellow ;:istronauL'I Edwin Aldrin and f..f ichael ' Collini and their "'·Ives. 1-lundreds of persons wa ited at the airport lo greet them and lhousands lined the streets of OslG. Al :. ne\l'S conference Aldrin said he "'ould be happy to t<lke anol.her trip to the moon if he got a chance. Ann.Wong said they all Jookrd for- : w ard tn the WPekeod in the mountain~ : : and Collins said the.re was no special -: reason why Norwa.v was :i;ingled out for their lone stop 1n Scandinavia. ,, ' ::. '• ' •• Huntington OKs Units for Adults An adult!-only apartment project In the Mulheastern section of Huntingkin Beach bas been approved by the city council. Standard Pacific: Corporation of C'.o.!slA t.1esa plan~ to build two-story, one and two-bedroom apartments on Brookhurst Slrtet, sooth of Hamilton Avenut . The city Planning Commission rrev1ously had approved the rezone ap- plication seeking a change from office- prafessional use lo apartments. London Still Smells LONDON fUPI) -Mo.<il of Ulndon's r;lriking garbage. collectors today rejected cin offer of a $6 a week p.!ly increase and \'(llf'd to go ahead with their uno fficial walkout that has left London's streeu pil- ed high with rotting refuse. DAllY PILOT Jtabtrt N. W11d f>1u"""'1 w'll ,...I..,_ J•t~ R. C11rl1y \'lu Pr-sictnl end Gtrwrel ~Ill' T~Ol'lll IC1tYil Edllllr !~""''' A. M,,,,p,hi~e "'•""lne ldlltr .Albett W. 1•+11 ~ukllM llt1.., M1..s....-'-cl OfflCle l Ot 5th Sff••t ... in11t Ailfrtn1 P.O. a.1 7'0, •2MI Otltef Of"-" ......... klO" llll WP1I a.111t11 ~ (Ml• MtM: llt Wttl l•Y llrttl L...-.. ~ #I F.-a.1 ·- Oit.n.'P "'LOf, will *"i<" 11 tombt'ltf "" ....._,,,_ • ""'IM""•a a•,I• t•c•i>I !~.,. ._,, &oi ....,.,... ffl!ion• tor l <unlil\tl.,, ~ F-lf"' \l"•Uty. CO.•• A\tw, IUw. ...-1 ._II ffd t...g-1 .. <10, •loo'oG' .i111 ... '" ...... , •Ill-. °'"'"" Coo•! 1'116111~ .,,. c-"" pr1n1~ ,.,.,,11 ... •t n11 w .. 1 Ubw Slv<I , """'""°' fl•~ .,.. 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He wondered wh y the chancel.lor continues to believe "SOS ac- tivtlies are not rommunist fomentf'd and financed when t-liss Da vis a rrives on campus as the first speaker in a SDS organized class~" (Her leclure lo the class today y,·as caner lied.) Badh.!lm Rske<f. '\\'ill l'Cf. 11nrl1?r Aldrich '.!! 1111ministr11tion, e1·er promote the strengths of America 1n lhe ('lassroom and 1he fre<'dom s of America on the campus?" lie referred to Aldrich's defense before the Newport Harbor Chamber of Con1- merce of the hiring of fonner SDS leader fltike Krisman as e. campus ad- ministrator. He said Aldrich said SDS acti~itisls ;:it UC! need nol be feared because they are just hippies v.·ho are noisy. It i.s not quite V>'hat the chancellor said. Aldrich said the public lencl.~ lo e<JUa1e the hippy type that IS noisy v.·ith SDS The Jay,·maker rec0W1led v.·hat he con· ~1dered otlier improf)f'r .ippt>;:irance.~ on can1pus Y.'hile Aldr1rh looXcd lhe r)thcr way. Included on his list "'ilS "a Sl.000 p<1t party and !ighL show " leaturing Tim<'ltl1y O'I R:iry. Thf' ~JY.'dl.£1r nr !he C\"Cning \l',15 1'1mr!hy ~,1r.\'. DAILY .. tLOT ,~ .. ~l' RMI Hlftrlel'*'I JULIE TATHAM,~' SHOVES BROTHER , OICK, 7 Recars Gr•vlt•t• to Huntington Be•ctl Event Too su~~essful Crate Rctce Draws Hundreds f\tore than ~ lttten from all O\'"r Ora.nee County hal'e been r~ivtd by the Huntington Beach Jaycees. reqlitsting in· formation on how 10 construct racer!. for I.he anru1al Orange Crate f>f rby, That 1.~ too much, contends J a'"r"" Publicity Director Jerry Tatham. ·.,.,·ho apparently has rlone his job 100 v.·tll. ''1'le response has btt:n O\"en vhelming. Wt. simply cannot ansv.·tr ciny more Ir!· ttn:. Our man is afraid II') check the l'IOSl offlct' hox any mort." ht' :i::airl . "It look~ like "'·~·11 h:n ·c ti> schrdulc anol.hE'r n •ml early nrxt year lo make up foc those who won't be able lo run this time," he added. "Dul right nov.·, 1 wish .:ill t~ 1e1tcr!o would stop coming." The Orange Crale. Derby wlll be he!<t all day Oct. 19 on a blocked-0ff section of Clay A ve nu t. Boys an<f i;lfls E'nte.red in U1e race11 ~·ill he alkr ... ·M to dri\'C vehicles <1f just about :iny :i::izc or r.flnhpiril!lnn. The. only re- 1ruirrmenr~ ~re that 'f"h1cle ph1i;: rlrl ver rln n.-.l f'Xtecd 2~ pounrl.~ and Ulal lhe cars be j)()"liCl'Ctl by 1 ra\'1!y . Outfall Line Started Huge Pipeline to Dispose of Sewage in Sea .. By TEllRV COVILLE OI .. DMIJ' 'l•t Slt ll The first secUoo of pipeline fer a $1 O milllon ocean ouUall system -big enoogh to carry 430 million gallons of treated Orange County waste v.·ater five 1niles out to sea each day -was planled this week between lluntingt.on Bach and Newport Beach. Taipayers in the Orange County Sanitation District have ;:iJrcady paid for the manimoth pro1ect, sch«:lulcd lo be completed by December of 1970. 11.e new outfall will double the capacity of the current outfall wbich only stret· ches 8,000 feet into the ocean. "It's a tw0-prooged proJecl," explained Fred 1-tarper, general manager of the l>Mlita lion district, "with the first effort meant lo meet future needs of Orange County and the second to avoid any pollu~ ti on of our beaches." The fad. 01at funds to pay for the pro- ject are already in the district'• coffers f'rom Page 1 DAVIS. •• is willing t.o fight ror his rlghll, she ~id. "I've said a lot aboul the role of racism in !he decision taken by the regents," she said. "The press has interpreted it that I 11· as ;:iccuslng lhem of sort of picking on me. because l 'm black. "I was talking about something more hard to pinpoint -ingrained, in· :;titutiona\ized racism," she explained. She said, "Black: people and Chicanos have been forced to use radical solutions. Jf y,·e don't fight it, institutionalized racism is going to spread until lt affects n1ore faculty, the students and then left. of-center groupings in the Democratic Par1 y. ''Then y,•e might as v.·ell completely forget about ta.I king of a human society." t.1iss Davis accused the regents of .set- t ing up a test you flunk ""hen you talk about trying to establish conditions for a n1ore humane sociel in this v.·or!d. "Kno1l'ledge is useless, meanini:;lr ss unle~s 1ve u5e it to try and eradicate :-:ome of the suffering in the v•or\d," she said. "I've come tD the conclusion the only way we aer going lo sol 1'e these problems is by transforming our capital- ist socirty into a Socialist or Communist society.'' Miss Davis sairl the regents a re sup- posed to represent lhe people. but she floesn't see herself \'ery well represented. 1·hcre are no blacks or other minority person.~ on lhe Board of Regents. she pointed out. There are only three y,·omen 11nd very few pacifists. "Some people are \'Cry 1v t 11 represented," she said. "And I don·t ha'"e lo ta lk about Reagan. The bank,.; a re very \ICH represented. The defense lnduslry is 11 PH represented. "You (students) should l11ink about lhi.!," she advised. ''If they keep moving :it the rate thty are no"'' you soon will be atfected. This is t.he lime lo say y,·e are .i;oi ng to wake up cind be open and resist. try:• also brings a smile to Jtarper's fact. "We've been sav1ftc for years now IJ) han- dle this ouUall. \Ve also picket.I up a $3.S milhoo grant from the federal govern- ment lo help," he said. Construction oo the outfall began last January, rains and a heavy equiprnent opef'~tm"s strike delayed work , but not significantly, said llarpcr. 'fhe outfall employs pipe with an inside diameter of 120 inch!"$, It is now being laid in the ground on the beach, where it will stretch 2,000 fett along a trestle from whith point it begins Its bolto1n-of-the«ean eourse ending at a depth or 19~ feet, u~·e miles out. Work is handled by Pet~r Kievrit and Sons, a heavy coruitruction finn y,.hlc:h is also doing the. Dana Point Harbor pr~ ject. \Vhen cm:npleted it will be one of the -' l ' ) ' • &·· ~t ale's largest ocean outfall<;. Los A ngele.~ has the larjest. Kiewit Co. bought e.n old Liberty sh1f\ from the governmetit 10 lay the pipe in the oce&IJ, ex-plained Harper. .and a ~(>«'ial dvlng bell alt.ached to equipmt"nt undcrv.·ater \I'll! be used to inspect the pipe. Clooed cimul television will also be us- ed for continual underv.·ater inspection of Lhe pipeline. One of the system's better innovations, cidded Jla~r. is a~ of dif· fuser ports l!i!na ll openings) along the last 6,000 feet of pipe. This vdtl allow var.1'ing quantities of sea 11•ater 10 dilute lhe waste water at a ratio of 200-1. '"\\'e're beginning to read! oor f)('Ak <'apacily wilh Uic C"Urrent oulfa!J," sald Ha rper, "by th e Lime the new one is com· plet.ed we will net'd it." • ,_/. . 1 I DA ILY PILOT '~oro by Ttl'rY Ctvl!11 FIREMAN DAN HEFFNER GETS A PLAQUE In Fountain Valley, He's Number One Hef f11e1· FiI·e1na11 of Y eru· EnginPer Da1·e Jleffner of U1e Fountain Valley fire Department was named \\'ed- nesday as the city's first "Fireman of IJ1e Year" by I.he Foun t.ain Valley Exchange Cl ub. Heffner re<"ei\'e<I ;i per~oq~! plaque fr>r !he honor. 11·hJ !e a larger plaque, to be in- :-.cribed v.·ith the name of the honnrce Pac h )"('ar, 11·a~ placed inside Fow1ta1n Valley Cl!.y Jl ;ill. Exchange Club members pickNJ lief- ' rner to launch the a'>'•:i rrl series ~au se of his tireless extracurricular activity on behalf of the fi re rlepartment. Heffner regularly spends JZ ta 14 hours per week J!ivini:: first :i irl <'lil~~e~. l{'(:lures and <lemon.~trations to clubs, civic groups and studen1s. lie is st<it.Joncd at the Bushard StrE'f't MatiQTI anrl has been v.rith founta in \"alley's department since i1 was organiz- f'd fi\·e years ago. DREXEL 'S NEWEST Fot ~id 5 61'1d nm p.ecple. A•eil..ble il'I two refre\h. iii g f1nilhel . Yellow end 1e!mon c.o1or. The be~f cf ell, if ;, stein, burn and mat re-t.isfant Your whimry .. ;n 5fay like new no m•- ler whet you d o. Com- plete bedroom ftmi ihire •••i1eble from dey bed1 to che••I mirrors •ncl ell •t •ery thoughttul pric.e1. S."11 it today. DllUIU.-.. _ $159. MIUO~--$ 50~ j YOUR LOCAL DEALERS FOR ~EXEL, HIHREDON. HERITAGE NEWPOIT BEACH 1711 W-lllf Dr .. 642-2050 OPWI NIDAT 'TK. t INTERIORS ~•lk>n•I Interior O.lgnera Annabl~ID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nwth Coast Hwy . OPIN NU>AY Tll t • ' I • I ________ ~-----. -~-------..-.-.,.......,.--;-,..••-•~•~"'""'""~'""~-·~•~••·~--•~•...,•-•,..."~""""'"~'.,."~'••~••'V'"P~""'""~"-""'"""'"-•~·---~·=-41--••~•-,,..•tap--=·1~.._......,__~··-~~~"~"''~x~-~-~~•-•r>•~·--.. 1 --. -- -. , .. " -•.. _._._, ___ • • ~--,--.·,--• , • " .,.,.,..~ I • Saddleba~k -N.V. Steeb voe. 62, NO. 243, ~ SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . FRIDAY, OCTOBER ·10, l96f TEN CENTS New Plan Proposed For Acces ·s to Salt Creek By RICHARD P , NALL 01 !~• 01111 Pilol 51•11 A new wrinkle in the Salt Creek beach- :ictess controver.~y caine this week in t.hc fonn of a letter to county supervts~r::.. It a.~ks that the board allo:W ~apistrano Bay Park and Recreation District to con· demn a pathway from the end o[ Dana Strand Road lo the beach. . Dana ·strand Road is about a mile southerly of the abandoned Salt Creek Road. Down the Mission Trail Scl1ooner Sailing Slated Satiu·day DANA POINT _ A schoone r race will take place fron1 Laguna Beach to Dana Poinl Saturday. 'J'he Schooner Racing Associatinn in cooperation \vith 01e Dana Poin.t Yac:ht Club is sponsoring the event v.ti1ch they hop(!. wiTI become an an nual on~. The race wil l begin at 11 a.m. Jnformation can be received by-calling Jerry Hampton at 646-31 !4. e Niguel Ari E.rhibiled LAGUNA NIGUEL -Works of Niguel Art Association members v.·ill be on <lisplay through December~ at John's Foreign Car service, 2763.J Forbes ~oad. A "little g<illery" has been csl~bhshcd ln the \vaiting area of the foreign c<ir ~e.rvice building with exhi bit hours fr otn jl a.m. to 6p.m: Monday th rough Satur· Cay. 8 KC Douee Plo1111ed CAPISTRANO VALL~Y -The annu<il dinner dance for the Knights of Columbus will br held Satu rday in the San Clemente Inn. . . . The Aliens v.·ill provide music after din- ner and a short program. The event begins al 6~30 p.m. v.•ith a social hour anrl dinner following at 7:30. F'or rese~vations ca11 Ed Snyder a1. 496-1433 or Neil Strat· ton at 493-16'.l.J. 8 Offidols S o119l1t i\11SS!ON VIEJO -Men interested in learnlng techniques of officiating. at bask2tl:ial1 games are lnv_itcd to 101n a bas ketball c-crt ifiralion l'hn1c _ sronsorrd by the J\-lission Viej_o Recreallon Cent;r Tu esday eventngs Nov, 4 and I 1 at 7 .30 p.n1. t The clinic is designed lo r('{'rtll certJ fie;d officials for tl1c ivli::is1011 _VieJri Recrea tion ,\d\1it Leai:(uP. ~ fee \VJl! be churged for an offlciatlng lot. . . . Last (];iv to sign up for the cl1111c will he Nnv . \. For fuithrr inform.1t1on _conta~t 111e Rerreation Cen tf'r, R~7·60:10. f,xt. 20;J. 8 f'risbf'e f'ele Shtled ~·1JSSJON Vlf,.JO_ ~ \\"it_h . basf'.h<il\ tt-cason in lht! ninth inning, ~1 1:;;s1on V1eJQ vrning~1crs \vill ha ve good throwing arm s fnr the Fr)sber. conte st. sponsored by lhe Recreation Centl'r. All boys and girls between the ages of B and JS are invited to en~er Lhe con~st Saturday al l p.m. The Frisbee cha"'!p1on will receive a trophy and a s·.•;catshirt. Stork Harkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market put on a niild bu t _reassu ri.ng show ?f str ength In fa irlv acl1 ve trading late tlns aftern oon. (See 'quotalions. Pages 10--1 1). The restrained rally came after the market had i;lipped close to a new 191!9 low in previous sessions. Some Al lhough the plan doe'.'; not Include parking arrangements. such a path would i:ive. a ~urfer access. to 1he beach do wn i11c b!uff which i~ abou t J60·feel high . The letter to the board, dated Ott. 6, st~1trs in the last paragraph ; "Your board is our superv ising authori - ty. \l\'e ask that you approve the initiation of eminent domain proceedings by our district to acquire the pathway shown on tht> enclosed map and that such approval action be forth coming at the earliest l(opechnes J Rebuffed On Mary Jo \\'ILKES·BARRE, Pa. (UPI) -A judge today dismissed objections by the parents of Mary Jo Kopechne and ruled Jl.fassachusetts authorities should have a chance to prove in court the need for an autopsy on lhe IX>dy of the girl. flfiss Kopechne, \\'ho died in an auton1obile drive n by U.S. Sen. Edward !11. Kennedy when it fell oil a bridge into a lidal pond at Chappaquiddick Isl and in Massachusetts J uly 18, ls buried at nearby Larksville, Pa . Jn dismissing the parents' petition Ill bar an autopsy, Presidi ng Judge Bernard C. Bromins ki o[ Luzerne County Court set Oct. 20 for a hearing on an amended pe!i· lion by Massachuse tts District Attorney Erlnnind S. Dinis for an autopsy. "Onl.v a hearing will bring to light £acL't ihat will allow the court to resolve this riuestion," Brominski said. Only a hearing. he sa id, would serve "the in terests of the: public and the Knpechnes .'' Tl]e pa rents' pe1ition s p e c i f i c a 11 y sough t. a contirillance pending the out· come of a r.fa,~sachusetL<i inquest into the girFs death. Such an inquest has reen held up by appeals before the l'l'fa~achu~ett.s Supreme Court. Bromin~ki said the "ultimate question" of exhuming the girl's bocly and ~on­ flucting an au topsy could not be decided v.•ithoul a hearing on Dinis' petition. Dinis' petition, an amended version of~ previous fictio n, riled the presence of hlood 'in the mouth and nose o{ the deceased girl. _ . Bromlnskl ruled Dinis should be _gi ven ;in opportunity lo presc~t testimony unPer oath in support of his request for an auto psy. Marines Honor Vietnam Outfit \i"l'lcrans or the Third fl!arine Regiment \\ill be greeted Monday upon their teuirn from Vietnam to El 'J'orr.i MCAS by lop br;:i511 of the ~1arine Corps and lhe Navy. The public i!' invited to the 9:30 a.m. rcr('monies. \'•hich will begin v.·ith honors tnr t'ndcr.~errctary of ttie Navy John W. \Varnr r and Assistant USMC Com· 1nandant Gen. Lewis W. Walt. T\\·o jetliners carrying the Vieti::_Im re- turnees will land at 10 a.m .• tax11ng up tn the ceremony area where the troops '\'ill debark and be greeted by officials and guests. A combat history narrative for the unit b:iscd in lhe Far East for Hi years -four Jn Vietnam -will be read, with music prcvid ed by the Th_ird ~a_ri_ne Regiment hand and Fifth Marine D1vts1on drwn and bi:gle. team . . Directions to the ceremony area will be av3ila ble at the El Toro MCAS main gJte. Sna~k General Saw $400,000 Parade WASHINGTON (UP I) --The strange qtorv of SgL Liberio Giambra'!> peanut ~onVoy has worked ~Is '~fly into testi- niony alleging tha t k1ckba'-'ks ~f money and bed pt1rl ners v.'ere pr~\'1dcd sc~· ~,.11nts supr'rvi!'ing army enlisted mens clul>s in Vietn am. Giambra. shapely June lrene Skewe," r Pralled. ""·as a crook," a custodian of eiilisl.ed men's clubs in the Cu Chi area, 8 master of the kickback and an amor· Oil s reUo\'I' \vi!h "designs on me." The sergrant bought about, $40,000 \\'l"lrlh of snack foods for his club!! each n1.-,nth , :\liss Skewes testifier:! Thursda y, :ind got :i 10 percent kickback -$4 .000 a 111nnth , Rut last March. Giam bra got transff'r nrdPr~. tie· had hut one mor\th more at Cu Chi. one more snack order. ~ light dawned. "He ordered $4.00,000 or $~80.oon in snack bar items for th e last month:' i;he said, asking the suppliers to deliver it gradually during the ne:tt 10 months. Bt•I 1he :;11pplier , one J. F. ~Bo) Bo-- hunicky. mlssed the last instructioo. Off went I.he snacks in one shipment. "The first anyone knew of it wn when lhe general looked out his window and saw a convoy cf pel!lnttl.., ~Ing by," flfiss Skewes said. "It was a disaster:• Sen . Abraham A. Ribiroff (0-Conn.), acting chairman o( U\e Senate Perma· nent Investigations eubcommlttet, said !<:Uhcommitl~ investi"gator11 in Vietnam <·heckNf Cu Chi. Crated snack foods, he ,;aid, ''engulfed the .area ." ''I've heard lb e y needed "a special warehouse for cracker ii,'' Miss Skewes s:iid. possible date. Joh n Killefer, aide to Fifth District ~dpervisor Alt on Allen, sa id the letter has nnl yet bee n considered by the OOard . He 5;1ld H h<is bee n turned over to lhe coun ty c,1un~el for evaluation . "It's a bra nd new idea th al emanated from Bill \Yilccxcn. \Ye'll look at ii," said Ki liefer. \\'ilcoxen, attorney for th e recreation district, has battled the county and the L.:iguna Niguel Corporation since Marcl:I Viejo Draw over abandonment oI Salt Cretk Road. It cuts through. the coproratlOn's land and rave actual access to Salt Creek Beach, the public tidelands which were a favored surfing area. Wilcoxen has mai ntained that the aban- d.Jnment and loss of access was not only y,·rong but illegal. Efforu to establish this In Superior Court thus far have been unsucces.!ful. However, the Laguna Beach attorney said today that he expects the matter to come to trlal sometime after the first of the year. Wilcoxen said he is sUU seeking a permanent injunction from the court and damages from Laguna Nipl CW?ora- tion for tearing up Salt Creek Road. The road was through an area 'masterplaniled by the corporailon for private development. ' Since Wilcoxen went to bal on tbe Salt Creek iftsue, it has become a pqpu1ar public iB:!U!. Bumper otickora · mding Apartment Up Protest Ove1•fww Crowd Beai-s Angela . DAI'-y PILOT ... ,, "'-"' . . . Croy.id sits in courtyard outside UC Irvine's Sci-preacher Mark Forsythe (with flag) sang during cnce Lecture 1-IaJI Thurs{lay listening to address the proceedings. Listeners asked him to pipe down by Angela Davis. Her tal k was piped outside to so they could hear speech. (See story, Page 3) accommodate fiverflow a udience. Colorful beach Library Slowdown Chided Friends Ask City, County Press Bui'lding Project friends of lhe Laguna Beach Library, at a general membershi p meeting Thurs- day night , adopted a resolution "deplor- ing the lack of progress toward a new lib rary" and urging that the city and county proceed without delay to solve the library dilemma. Adoption of the resolution followed City Manager James Wheaton's report on lib rary progress. ~te told the group that the county had rejected the cU,y 's plan to purchase prrr perty on Third Street and ere.ct a library building, financed through a non·profit corporation, then lease the facility to the. county at a renlal large enough to amortize the annual debl Since the rental under this plan, Wheaton explained. would b e ap- proximately double the top figur_e now paid by the county for a brancl:t hbrary, the county had presented a counter-pro- posal under which the city would purchase the necessary land and the County wou ld pay for a library building. Estimated cost of the land, Whealon said, would be in the ne\g~horhood of 5;30 000 to $160,000 and the city does not h:iv~ this amount avai lable in its budget. While iodicating understanding of the county'• ~itlon, members of the Friends erpressed the hope that eounty officials would reconsider the city's pro-- pooal in the light of Laguna's 5J)eeial position in the county library system. With the highest per capita library card U.!le rate in the coun~y, the. city bas be~ hampered by an inadequate library fad!l- ty despite man y years of contri~Oon to county library support fund1, 1l was po inted out. County librarian Harry Rowe alr.o spoke al the Thursday meeting and in· dicated that his department ls fullydeplore the lack of progress and urge: a\vare of Laguna's library problems and "That the city and county detennine hopeful that a solution can be _found. hnmedlately the feasibility of the Third The resolution adopted by unanimous Street plan, •. and proceed without delay vote of the Friends board or directors and either to carry out that plan, or to select ac:cepted at Thursday's meeting noted and carry out a revised or allemative that the increasing number of library plan for a library somewhere in the cen- palrons make I.he ptesent building more trat ·basin of Laguna Beach." inadequate each month and described Jn conclusion, the resolution demands working conditions in the library as "in-that both city and county "decide, act, iolerab1e." and move ahead" with the library pro. Pointing out that the City Council had ject. 11elected a site and resolved to buUd a Seven new directors were elected to the library last February, it went qn to (Set UBRARY, Page%) Senate Unit Turns Down Cut in Executives' Tax WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -The Senate Finance Cmnmittee rejected a House-- passed provision to cut today to 50 per- ceri~ the mllXlmum inrome tax rate for high income t.upayers such as doctors, lawyers and corporation necutlves. The House-approved tax refonn bill contained a reduction ln U:le mnimum tax on earned ln<ome !>om 10 pereent to 50 percent in an effort to dl~age t~ with a:n tncomt · at mc.-e :lhh $100,000 from making great efforta to fi11d tax looplloletil. The Sellate vokd tO retain the .70 ~- cent rate. 1 • The coriimittte, -rneeun, tn closed• ~!iSioo ()'1 the Houle blll, ~ 'voted to knock out a provision to require """kholdm to hold their sham a year before being eligible to clalm the ctplt.al gains tax on profits rather than pay the higher personal income tax. The committee decided to retatn the pretent provision that market investors must wait 111 mooths before tlley can clalm the capllaJ gains tu. •bote mll· tmum rate of t.a:s:ation ls IS puCent:. Tbt HOUJe adlon would have brOught tn an add.ltlonal ·SJ50 nlifllon a yur antr J971 In addiUonaJ tax rtVedlle9.' ·Wall Street rmancttn· had satd 'It' wou . cut down on lnves~t in new v s. ' The acUorii: -a1l tentatlv'e bat ap- proved' Wit.Hout .mot. ob~ -.. fun-.! a dedslon ·1o dl...,-d 1' II..,. )>U8ed Indirect tax •on the' im.mt' Cl Mite and municipal bdrxts. • "Sava Salt Creek'' are seen ·more and more frequentl y. Wilcoxen said he will continue 14 pursue the Salt Creek issue but noted a1sQ that Dana Strand Road is closer to the pecple of Dana Point. He P.Ointed out that county arterial road planning calls for Dana Strand Road to be linked in the future to Selva Road in Dana Point. Selva Road would cul _ t.hrough or under Coast Highway to Dana (See STRAND, Page Z) Foes Plans Over 500 Shout Out Proposals By PAlllELA HALLAN Of !tie !Mltr PIW 1'9tf A fact-finding ieSSioo which cnw more than soo· apartment ~ to Mmion Vie~ 114!h Scbool"l'lntndOy nlibt """'Y · ended in ·al shout-in. · • ~ f-legal acUan "' In-'~ were yeJled from the · aU. dience as ways to:fight ~Mllsion Viejo Company 's proposal ta build apartment,s in t.beir community. But organizers of the apartment prrr test remained in coutrol oC lhe meeting as they presented reasons for fighting apartment construction and suggestiOll!I on how to do H.. Mrs. June Schwartz: served a i1 moderator of the program which she said would be a well directed quiet protest which would set a good example. for their children. Speaking (irst was Berdette Sander!, an employe cf the Orange County ,building department. who pointed out the difference between the third revision Of Mission Viejo's .master plan and the pro- posed fourth revision which is under con- siderali on by the Board of Supervisors. He eiplained that the fowth revision called for a much higher population density lhan the third in one case in· creasing from two to 15 units per acre. He also pointed out what he called a loophole in current zoning. "If land ls zoned for six un its per acre and you have JO acr!_!s, you could theoretically have 60 units on 10 acres or 60 units on one acre. Thf!"o1her acreage could then be rezoned later," he said. Mrs. Betsy Sebade, one of the original organizers of the protest, pointed ltut that the Mission Viejo Company had decided to keep the level of density the same as outlined .in the third revision in lhe area bordered by La Paz on the north, Oso Parkway on the south, Marguerite Parkway on the east and the San Diego Freeway on the .~t. But areas outside would st!ll be chang- ed. Arguing .agaimt any higher densities than single family dwellings was Mrs. Schwartz who cited school saturation as (See VIEJO, Pa1e Z) Orange Cout Weather Sunny skies, followed by guisty Santa Ana winds, Is the weekend weaUler picture for the Orange Coast with temperatures reacbina: 75 Saturday· and a bit hotter Sun- day. INSIDE TOBI\ V The theater-rich flarbor Area f& making room jor a new com. munit11 players' group. Stt To!1' Titus' tntermislicm column 111 todat1's Weekt'Jt<kr section. """"" ti N•llltfl9! Mntl ._, cant•nni. , °'•""' c-" 11 CllllUU!el n'41 PTA 1t (•ml(I H Syl'ol• l"erler 11 Crt•~,_ tt •~1..ir.,.h iJ.t• DMffl -1-II IPfl"TI 11-Jt •""11rlll ''" 1 Sloe~ M9rhb 11-11 •IMft'lt._.. •W.t' . Tt~, ..1. »1 1!"'911ff.. •• ' ... " '',...,.,.. ~ ;n::•1 ~,ret«"H u w...a.i:;• _,_ , 4 """" ~.,...,., " w .. ld .._..... .. ., M1tl .. 1 I W_.,.... "ltwl 1).11 ~wl.. 11·fl w..........-.p.JI Mwfll.. ........ 11 _, • + .._ -. .Z DAil Y Pl\.OT L .~Police Hold r' Marin~in ·Auto Crash ~ Laguna Beach poHce arresled a Marine liflulcnant Thursday night on felony hit ...._ 11.nd run driving charges fnllowing an ac· cidalt in which a 59-year-old woman was injured. • Lt. Shf!l"Wood James Egbert. 25, now ' ~tationed at El Toro, wa s slopped by police in the 200 block or Calliope Street arter witnesses gave police a description of the \'Chi cle which they sald left the :scene of a 10 : 16 p.m. accident at Aster ~a nd Cypress Streets. Aceording ln police, •·itnesses told them Egbert. eastbound on Ast.er Street, ran a stop sign and collided with a vehi· cle driven by Morris Reed \\'hitaker, 66, of 1455 Pacific Ave., which was 50!..lth- bound on Cypress Street. Margaret Anne Whitaker, ~. passenger in the 5CCOnd vehli:le, wag taken to South Coast Commtm!ty llnspltal and rtlea~ after treatment for bruises and ;i?:;rasion~. Egbert was booked into Laguna Beach jail to await arraignment. In an earlier accident Thursday, a S.n Clemente man escaped wtth minor in- juries after being knocked from bis motorcycle when it was struck by a car. ~ Driver Gretchen Petersen, 16, of 1003 -"Eemerald Bay, told police she v.·as mak- ing a left tum from S. Coast Highway on to Forest Avenue. with a green light, ""·hen the motorcycle "appeared from nowbere" and she was unable to avoid 'thP collision. Cyclist Robert Sidwell, 33, of 223 : :?.fariposa, San Clemente, was northbound on the highway at the time ()f the ac. cident, shortly arter 8 a.m. police said . He was taken to South C<last Commun ity Hospital by ambulance and released after t reabnent for minor injuries. From Page l VIEJO. • • ·her primary rearon. She said tha t one :Khoo! built for 7Ml had J,100 student.a in :::_it while another built for l500 hu i50. ;--Multipurpose rooma and kitchens are in :-tnany cases being uaed for classrooms .;·and at tbe ttigh M:bool locktrs are being used by more Ulan one l!ltudent. : "Our children are being robbed of an 'education;• she Mid,· "and th• apartments are n<t limited to adult& on- ly." . Jotri Martin, vice prmidfrt tn charge : nf marketing ror the Mia:&ion Viejo Com· pany, who was sitting in the audien«, was invited to present hi! side. ' "I don't think this is thf! time to get u-p he.re because people are too emotionally ,charged," he sald as be moved toward the plaUonn. ; He listed all the things the company ~ done in the community including ~ytng for a football field l!lnd ligh~. :~ating property for public uses such 11s :a fire station and library, arranging for l'idlool bonrl!'i to be. purchased and outright donetlons to taxing agencies so that taxes would be klwer in lhe com· munity. He then listed what wag to be done for resident! in the. future, ootlining new recreational fa c1liLies and a new ~ial highway. "If you hadn't done these things you wouldn't !lave sold homH here,'' challenged Ml"!!. Schwartz. \The CQITipany ha!'i done a good )ob bi many fields," c onceded Dick Niederhauser, 5Pf!Blring for the ~ testers. "We've relied on them like a big brother. But it's like taxation without representation.'' He proposed a rommiUee to be fonned to bring the needs of Ille resldents to the Mission Viejn Company. He invrted the audience. to sign 1 peti· tlon to be presented to th e Board of Supervisors indicating lhe homeowners' wishes for wnlng. "One lhing as 11T1port.ant a!. the apart· -ment. issue is having a voice," r;aid '.Niederhauser. "If lite homeowners f!tick together the company doesn't have a .chance." OAllY PllOI I ()IV.NG~ CDAJ1 f'\11.&.ISMIMQ ~ leHli M. W-' ...._ .. _ J ed l. C..t.y Vlca,,...... ... 0--el ..... n. ..... .,...,a .... l'MM•• A. M•'PJ.T,.. ~··­l icJ.•ri P. tl•ft ,_,_, (lty • ....,. ' D.A ILY PILOT S!fll Jlhl't. FRANK TALLMAN PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL FLIGHT Ridins a ''Pusher" in Honor of Glenn Martin Martin Re~alled I Frank Tallnian to Re-enact Flight Aviation pioneer Glenn L. ~1artin - "'ho built a kite that lifted him off the ~ at 8 and in 1912 made the longest flight over water to that date -will be memorialized Saturday at Orange County Airport. Veteran stunt pilot Frank Tallman will fly his 1910 CUrli11s puaber plane in a re· enactment of Martin's first flight 60 years ago over McFadden's pasture. The free 4ir show can be seen at 1 :30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m .. wilb each flight luting about five minutes. Tallman's well-known pusher plane is quite slmllar io the one Martin flew ln August, 1909, after building the aircraft In IU span! time by the light of a lantern held by IU mother. The young auto mechanic started work on his plane Aua:. 1, 1900. and it lifted him ~ feel oif !ht ground, flying for 100 feet mtr Slnta Ana land on its ma:id~ flight. 'The n:act location on what is now Irvine Ranch Company property was near the intersection of N e w p o r t Boulevard and South Main Street. Marlin made the longest flight over waler in 1912, piloting his plane fro1n Ne~port Beach to Santa Catalina ~stand, a trip commemorated by a memorial pla· que at the Orange Coast end . The imaginative young man ?.'ho well In Jove with the sky became an aviation magnate and his giant Martin Aviation Company built i;uperfortrf!S&es in World War II, cootlnuing on into the missile age. 'J'he firm was involved in de,,lgn of the Viking and Vanguard spacecraft and the Titan intercontinental ballistic missile. Martin died in 1955 at his rustic hl>me in Maryland and is buried at Fairhaven Memcrial Cemetery in Orange. Firemen Still Seek Call.f.C' Of Half-million Capo Blaze Cause of the haU-millioo dollar fire lhat leve1!d one r:J San Juan Capistrano's oldest commtrcial gtrucfuri3 is llltill under investf!aUon today with as yet unanswered questions. The Tuesday blaze -totally invol\•lng the building when firemen arrived -ra7.· ed the Consolidated Supply Comp11ny :st.rocture which housed four businesses at 267.U Verdugo St. J. w. "Wally" TTotlef, county fire marshal, 8<1.id t.odav, ··we·ve still reached no conclusions. It ·was a mysterious fire Merchants llear 01eck W arn.ing Laguna Beach merchan\.s will be tnlrl how to protect the.mselve.s from b8d check passers and 5hoplifters l!ll the next Chamber of Commerce break I as t meeting, Wednesday, OcL 15 •t 7:45 a.m. In Hold Laguna. Dt-'Criblng Uthniques ret.allcrs can 11!t. to JWOlect their pocketbooks from this type of crime will be Raymond C. Farber, publisher of Security World Magazine and chalnnan of the lnLerna.· UonaJ S«urity Conference. 1be talk ii part of a current Chamber program to help merchants take precau· tlonary !teps a.gaiMt various forms of fr1ud that deplete their profits. "With the approach of the Chrl:stmBi\ uason. thil subject can be vital to all busiMss people in l..agune ,'' .said Chamber manager Warren Morgan. Reservations for the hreakfast meeting may be made by calling the Qiambe:r •1 494·1018. Groppi to Plead To High Court MADISON, Wil, (AP ) -The WIMX>llsin Supremo Court bu qreed to hear the Rev. J ames E. Groppl'a plea t.o be freed from. imprilonmtnt on • charge ol con-- tmpt cl the 1111' leJlll1ture. ne •year-old Roman Catholic prie5t hu ~ ·t;n iall 8ince Ocl 2 under a lqiltlttYe cooteinpt citation atemmlng frOm Na. roW: In ,..elfare de:rmnlltrations that have kept the state Capll()I in turmoil fer the paat t•o week.11. father Oroppl'1 rtque:11t lo the stale Circuit Court for a writ ol habeas corpus was turned down Wednesday. The SuprtJM Coort aire«i Thursday to a.uume jurisdiction. but any time you can't detennlne whll.t caused them, they're mysterious. There II.re probably 10,0CK> things that could have sta rted lt." Trotter said the blillding and bt.isinessu ln it generally Miemed to be un- derinsurM. He said Ccmoolidated Supply Company "'as in:sured on ly for the amount required by the mortgage company . "We have unansv.ere<l que~tions naturaliy but not hing concrete," Trotter said. "\\'e plan to go on talking to everybody." Trotter said the physical investigation of t.he :scene had bttn hampered :;;nme11,·hal hv the v.·ater in the basernrnt of thr 40.oOO square foot building con- ~tnicte(I in 1889. lie i;aid that he hoped today to pinpoint the aree of origin. The fire was repo~ A\ :\ 'l!"i a m. Tuesday. County firemen. 60 stron~. hat· tied it for 4\'J hours. For a li me it th reatened the entire downtmm bu:siness district and caused evacuation of resid ents. Festival Gives $2 00 Art Prize Among ll1inning entries In the Califom· ia Natio nal Wal..ercolor Society's exhibit opening Nov. I in the Laguna Beach Art Associ :ition Gallery Y.ill be one new piece of iut ror the pem1anent col\eclioo of lhe r~estival of Arts. The fest ival! has donated a $200 purchase. prize lo the 191h Annua l \Valercolor Show, wh.ich will be on view in the CWf Drive gallery through Nov. JO. Since 19211 lhe california National \Vatereolor Society has presented an an · nual exhibition attracting entries frnm up t.o 1.000 arti.sls throughout the COOJ1lry. A traveling show is chosen from the annual f'Xhibit end presented in museums across lhe nation. .Jurying the 1969 ~ wil l be Gerald Brommer, Ke.ilh Crown, Jae Cannichael, F.d1111ard Reep aDd Robe.rt E. Wood. Vegas Quiet Again LAS VEGAS (AP) -All agrttme.nt by • NegrQ judge to dismiss charges against nt:arly 200 blacks arrested during four nigh~ of violence has brCM1ght peace ti) this gamblln.g ~r. Police rt pnrted 111 quiet in the mainly Negro West Sidt: Thursday nighl and :ISO N 11 t Ion• I Guard11me.n :ilP.rted for possible duty were dismissed. Air Still Up Pyne • Ill Protests on Church Vse Due Oct. 15 BARBAl\A KREJBIClf 01 t1M Cl1lfy rll•I Sif t! The city has not heard the last of ob- jections to u~e of Pyne Castle as a church, neighbors indic ated Thursday. A subst<1n· lla l delegallon apparently v.·ill be on haf\<f when the matter apprars again on the Cl· ly council ilgenda Ocl. 15. Earl M. Leven. 291 Dolphin Way. ~aid absence of protesting HiUcrest Drive area prope rl y owners from 1'1onday night's l...agW1a Beach Planning Com· mission meeting was due to a "misunderstanding'' as to action that mighl be taken at the session. The planners at that meeting voted to recommend council approval of a modified plan for Pyne Castle use :sub· milled by the new owne r. Calva ry Evangelical F ree Church. Earlier, the commi!lsion, after hearing vigoroos ob- jections from neighbors, had reconl· f'rona Page 1 STRAND ••• Strand Road. Although no cost estimale5 of the ac- quisition (from Laguna Nigut ll v.·ere nrailable, Wilc<1xen said the proposed path 1\'0u.ld be fivl' feel wide and perhap~ 600 feel long, This . he ~id. would represent less. square footage than one Joi. The recreation district letter states: "\\'e rec(lgnize the deficiencie:; of ~·rcel~nd access, but would point out that street.end access is better than none In meeting the constitutional guarantee o[ public ac-cess to the tjdelands, and thal st.reel~nd access exists in fact all along the Orange Coast. "All Orange Coast cities have points of street-end access, and so dn some county areas.'' The letter notes that the right or em inent domain (land condemnation) eould only be the park and recreation district's right with the approval of the board of supervisors. Dana Strand Road proceeds from Coast Highway to the entra.nee gate at thP. Dana Strand Beach and Tenni!I Club. The proposed walkwa y would descend to the beach from a point near the club en· trance gate. I-Jubert Won't Stop Teaching for Protest WASHI NGTON (AP ) -Prof. Hubert ~!. Humphrey announced today he will conduct classes as usual at the Universit y of ~1 inne5ota next Wednesday - the da v planned for \Vidts pread campus antiwar rotest.s. umphrey, who lectures on govern· me t. said he told his :studen1s at r.un- nesota that I.hey were free to boycott classes on thal day, as protest planners' urged, or show up as usual He said that his class voted to go to school on Oct. 15. mended disapprl)Va.1 of a p!an lo u~ the &f.room mansion at 770 Hillcrest Dr ive I S a Christian duy school, prtschool and church sanctuary. Appealing the decision to the eity coun· ell, church officials presented a modified plan :which would elimlnate the day school use and asked only for approval of the church sanctuary and pre-school, with f'xisting apartments lo be used as church offices and by resident and visiting ministers. The mOOified plan. as presenl.ai to the council, drew continued criticism from nejghbors who insiate.d that even without the school, the project would create unwelc00te additional traffic and disturb the R-1 ts!ngle family residential) area. Th~ new plan was referred back to thf' planning commission for review. but when tha t body met ~fonday, oo protests were heard. Plannen agreed that precc· dent exiru for church we 1n residential ntighhorhoods and pot tbe.ir stamp of l!I ~ proval on the plan. \Vhcn the council act3 on the thurth appeal Wec!nesday night. it v.•ill be vGt!ng, not on the planners' approval of the m?d.ilied plan, but on the appeal ot the or1g1nal rerommended lo disapprove ac· cordi ng to City Managrr James Whe~ton. 'This means that a 4-I vote will be re- quired to overrule the planners and grant the church request. To overturn a recom· mended approval would take only a 3-2 council vote . Leven said this week there is no organized movement among neighborin.I{ property owners to protest the church plan, but many still do object to the pro- 1ect and plan to continue voicing their disapproval at the forthcoming council meet. Officials Hunt $100,000 For High School Library School oHicials are on the track C>f $100,000 in federa l funds to put body into the anemic resources of l..aguna Beach High Schooi library. Don J-faught, vice principal, estimated lhe district is on U1e short end of 70·30 odds in its application. Federal funding for books and audio visual materials had be-en sought before unsuccessfully. Something, said Haught. has to be done about bringing the library up to date. He 5airl it ha s both a small colle<"tion of books and 11. small eollection of audio \'jsua l resources. Use of the library 1s in· creasing, he said. School officials ~k more than 8,000 new books, furnitu re, audin visua l t'Q UJP· ment and othe r it.ems to bring I.he library up to scratch. The hoa rd approv ed preparation of an application for the funding an<! the. hiring of a consultallt for not more than $300 to Hippie Dropouts Will Tell Stor y Ten young men v.·ho returned to society after ··dropping out" lo joio the hippie movement v.•i!l tell thell' stories Friday night when the fall circuil a.s:sembly or Jehovah· ... \Vitnesses open!I in Irvine Bo\\•! at Laguna Beach. Newport Beach minister Calvin Oc h:-· ner wl!J interview the 10 as the three-day as:c:embly get~ under way at 6:45 p.m. All Southland reside nts, the ex·hippies, o,:ow clean shavE'n, \\'ell groomed and launched in a new life. wil! describe their e:<per iences as ~·an<lerers in the dnig under~·orld. Ochsner said. Interested area residenL'I may attend the assembly free of charg~ and no col- lections w1H be taken. he said. hel p improve I.he application's ehance5 or :success~ Should the project fail, said Supcrin· tendent William Ullnm, "'It is imperali\'e that v.·e :search our sou ls and our budget lo se€ where ~·e can go.'' Principal Robert f{eeves sa id the library need "ls now:• "It will behoova us lo investigate some alternatives." he said. Reeves said the stale or the library \1'as an unsatisfactory situation Ja:st year. From Page l LIBRARY ... Friends board by \.he membershi p •nd the board then named in:surance man Clift.on Nithols as its new president. Ad- rtit.ional officers and committee members v.·lll be anOUnced early nexl v.·eek. New boa rd members are ?l-1rs. W. ll. Allerhand. James Dilley, Mrs. Albert ~Javen. Roger Lanphear. Jam.es Lawler, ('.atherine f\tacQuarric and f\fr.;, David Young. Oin>ctors continuing in oli ice are ~1rs. Ernest Carmman. l\lrs. A n I hon 'i Demetriade~. Dora r-.tary f\tacDonald, r-.fary f\Iaxv.·ell . I\Jchol~. Fem Randolph. Vernon Spitaler1 and ~1 rs. \Villiam \\'ilcoxen. with Laguna Bl'ach Librarian Clifford Cave continuing as an ex-0fficio board member. London Still Sn1 clls LONDON (UPJ I -flfo.'lt of London·" st riking garhage cotler1.ors today rejected an offer of a S6 a "'eek pay increase and voled lo go ahea d wilh their unoHicial walkout that has left London·s stree ts pil- ed high v.'ith rotting refuse. DREXEL'S NEWEST For ~id, at1d f.,.. ~I-. AY'\llil.ibi. Ml two r.Wasl.- in9 finishM, Y ..now .,..J s•lmoa '°'°'"· l~• l>Mt of •fl, it i5 5f.t in, burn •Ml ITl •r r.-s isf •nt. Your ..-hirnsy will st•y lik• -..-"'<> ,... t.,. •Mt yoe do.. Cow.. pl•t• b.drOOfft f-'-" •••ii.hie from d.-r b.d~ to c.b...-•I "''"'°" ef'd •D •t .,..,,.., tltooghiful ,..C... . S-ff it tod.t y. DUSO"-$159. .......... _ $ so. YOUR LOCA L DE>J.ERS FO~ DREl<U . HEHR EDON . HEAJTAGE NIWPORT BEAOI 1727 Wootdlff Dr. 642-2050 °"" PllDAT "Tft. ' - INTIRIORS Prol-'wl Interior O..lgn.rs A..il.W-.AJD-NSID ~BEACH 3'1Nonli'-lfwy. Ol'9I PllDAT "'T1l f ~c...,.. .... ,. .~ J • 4M.65S f • I I l I Laguna Bea~h EDITION ·Today's l'laal ' ' ~ ' N.Y. Stocks vor. ii. NO. 2~3. 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19.'! TEN CENTS New Plan Proposed For Acces·s to Salt Creek By RICHARD r . NALL Of I~• 0.lly Pilot SIU! A new wrinkle in the Sa\t Creek beach- access con troversy catTlt-th is wee~ in the fonn of a letter to county supervisors. It asks thal the board allow Ca pi strano Bay Park and Recrea tion District to con- demn a pathway from the end of Dana Strand Road to the beach. Dana Strand Road is about a mile southerly of the abandoned Salt Creek Road. Dowta tire Mission Trail Schooner Sailing Slated Saturday DANA POINT -A schooner race will lake place from Laguna Beach to Dana Point Saturday. Tl1c ~chooner R:icing Asf;(lciation in cooperation v.1th the Dana Point Y::itlJt Club is' sponsoring the event 11•h1ch tht·y hope will become an annual on~. 'J'he race will begin at 11 a.m. lnform11t1on can be received by calling Jerry Hampton at 646-3 114. e Niguel Ari Exhibited LAGUNA NIGUEL -Works of .Niguel Art Association members ·will be on display through December at J ohn's Foreign Car Service. 276.1:i Forbes Road. A "little gallery'' has been cs!~blished ln the waiting area of the foreign car sf!rvice bQi\ding, with exhibit hours from f\ a,m. to 6p.m. Monday through Satur· d:i y. e KC Dn11ce Plar111ed CAP ISTRANO VALLEY -Th~ annual r11nner dance. for th~ Knights of Columbus v.•ill be held Saturday fn the San Cle mente Inn. The Alien$ will provide music after din· ner and a short program. The event beg.ins at 6:30 p.m. with a social hour .and dinner followin g at 7:30. For reservations call Ed Snyder at 496-1433 or Neil Strat- ton at 493-1695. e Offieiril• Sougl1t i'ollSSION VIEJO -~len interested in learning techn1qurs or 0ff\ci;iti~g at baske1ba ll gan1r<> are in\"ilrd 1o Jtl1n a bc.skelball C<'r1if 1c a110n el1n1 c sponsorl'rl b~· the ~liss10n \'h•JI\ Rccrt'<Jlinn Ct>ntr>r Tuesd<iy e1,·e11ings Nov. 4 and 11 at 7 :Jll pm. The chnic. i:<> r!csir;ned 1n r<'cru1t certified of11 c1a\s for lhe )111s:-10n .v1r1n Recrcatifln 1\d111! L{'\lg\l\'. A fN': will be charged tor an officiatin g kit. . . . Last dav to sign up for the cl1n1c will he f\ov. I. For ft1rthc r ioform::illon conta:t t he R('{'rcati0n Ccntrr. 8~i-liO:lO. Ext. 211~. 8 Frisbee l'ele Slnled ~·f!SS !OL'i VIE.JO -\\'it_h . base~all f.eawn Jn the ninth 1nn1ng . 1111ss1on V1e10 youn gste rs 1vill havr. goOO throwing ~rms for tile Fr1shf't contest. sponsored by the Hecrration Cen trr. All boys and gi rls-between thf' ages of 8 ::ind 16 arc invited t•enter the contest Saturday at 1 p.m. The Frisbee. ch-1IT1pion Y.d!I rccei\·e a trophy and a sweatshirt. Slo"k Uarkets NEW YORK (AP ) -The slock market put on a mild but reassuring i::how of strength in fairly ac1ive trading late this afternoon. (See quotations, Pages 10-Jl ). The restrained rally came after the market had slip~d close lo a new 1969 low in previous sessions. Some Although the plan does not include parking arrangemenlS, such a path would give a surfe!' access to the beach down t11e b!uf( which is about 160-feet high. The letter lo the board. dated Oct. 6, stJtes in the last paragraph : "Your board is our supervising authori· ty. We ask that you approve lhe initiation of eminent domain proceedings by our district to acquire. the pathway shown on thf' enclosed map and that such approval action be forthcoming at the earliest l(opechnes Rebuffed On Mary Jo WILKES·BARRE, Pa. (UPI) - A Judge today dismissed objections by the parents of Mary Jo Kopechne and ruled Massachusetts authorities should have a chance. Lo prove in court the need for an autopsy on the body of the. girl. ~1 iss Kopechnc, who <lied in an autJmobilc driven by U.S. Sen. Edward ~I. Kennedy \Vhen it fell off a bridge into a tidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island in ~1assachusetts July 16, is buried at nea rby Larksville, Pa. In dismissing the parents' petition to bar an autopsy, Presiding Judge Bernard C. Brominski of Luzerne County Court set Oct. ZO for a hearing on an amended peti· lion by Massachusetts Dis1rict Attorney 1'~dn1und S. Dinis for an autopsy. "Only a hearing will bring to light facL~ that villi allow the court to resoh'e this question," Brominskl sairL Only a hearin ~. he said, would serve "!he interests of the public and the Korec hnes." , Tht> p<lrcnts' petition s pe ci f 1 ca l 1 y sought a continuance pending the oul- rn1ne of a MassachusetL.-. inquest into lhe girl's death. Such an inquest has been held up by appeals before the MassachusetlS Supreme Court. Brominsk i said Uie "ultimate question" (lf 'exhuming the girl's body and con· ducting an autopsy could not be decided without a hearing on Dinis' petition. Dinis' petition, an amended version of a previous actio n. ci!ed the presence of blOod in the mouth and nose of tile deceased girl. . Brominsld niled Dinis should be gi ve n an opportunit y to presl'~t testimony undrr oath in support of his req uest for an autopsy . Marines Honor Vietnam Outfit \irlerans of thr Third J\farine Regiment v.il l be greeted MQnday upon their relum from Vie tnam to El To;·o MCAS by top brass of the J\1arine Corps and the Navy . The public. is invited to lhe 9:30 a.m. crremonies, which Y.'il l begin with honors for t.:nder~ecrel;>ry 9f the Navy John \V, \V:imr.r and /\ssislant USMC Com· r11.'.!ndanl Gen. Lewis W. \Va lt. r"·o jetliners carrying the Vieln_~m re- turnees will land at 10 a.m., taxung up In the ceremony area where the troops v.·ill debark and be greeted by officials and guests. A coinbat history narrative for the unit based in the Far East for 16 years -four in Vietnam -will be read. with music prcvided by the Third Marine RegUnent band and Fifth Marine Division drum and bugle team. Directions to I.he ceremony area will be available al the El Tbro MCAS main gate. Sna~k General Saw $400,000 Parade WASHINGTON (UPI) -The strange story of Sgt. Liberio Giambra's peanut convoy has worked ~Is way into testi· mony alleging that kickbacks ?f mon ey and bed partners were provided l'ier- geants supervising army enlisted men's clu bs in Vietnam. Giambra. shapely June Irene Skewe.'11 recalled, "was a crook," A custodian of enlisted men's clubs in the Cu Chi area, a master of the kickback and an amor· ous fello\v wilh "de.signs on me." The sergeant bought about $40,000 \\·orth or snack food.~ for his clubs eacll month, Miss Skewcs tesLified Thursday. .and got a 10 percent kickback -$4.000 a month . Rut last f\la rch, Gia111bra ·got transfer nrders. He had but one m0t1th more. at Cu Chi, one more snack order. The li ght dawned. "He ordered $400,000 or $480,000 in snack bar items for I.he. last month," she said. asking I.he suppliers to deliver it gradually during the next 10 months. But the. supplier, one J. F. (Bel) Bo- hunicky, missed the last irv;truction. Off went the snacks in one ahipmenL "The first ·anyone knew of lt wu when the general looked oot his window and saw a convoy of peanuts pauing by," Miss Skewes sald. "It was a disaster." Sen. Abraham A. Rlbicoff (0-Conn.), Rcling chairmao of the. Senate Penna· nen t lnvestigaUons subcommittee. said subcommittee investigators In Vietnam checked Cu Chi. Crated s118ck foods, he said. "engulfed the area." "I've heard the y needed a special warehouse for crackers," .f\.liss Skewes !ia1d. pos5lb!e datt'. John Killefer, aide Lo f ifth District Sllpervisor Alton Allen, said the letter has not yet been considered by the board. He said it has been turned over to the county counsel for evaluation . "It's a brand new idea that emanated from Bill Wilcoxen. We'll look at it," said Killefer. Wilcoxen, attorney for the recreation dis.trict, has battled the county and the Laguna Niguel Corporation since ~larch Viejo Draw over abandonment of Salt Creek Road. lt cuts through the coproration's land and f!.:JVe actual access to Salt Creek Beach, the public tidelands which were a (avored surfing area. Wilcoxen h11o; maintain!4 that the aban- d.:inment and loss of ao;ess wu not anly "·rong but illegal. Efforts to establish this In Suoerior Court thus far have been unsucces~ful. How ever, the La~na Beach attorney said today that he expects the matter to coml!' to trial sometime after the first or the year. Wl!CQxen said he is sUll seeking a permanent injunction from the coui1. and damages: from Laguna Niguel Corpora- tion for tearing up Salt Cr~k Road. The road was throogh an area masterplanned by the CO{Jl(llatJoil for private development. Since Wilcoxen went to bat oa the Salt Creek l5SUe, it has becomt a JIOPUlar publle issue. Bwnper ltickeirl reading Apartment Up Protes·t Dp\!LY PILOT Staff...,. Overflo1v Crowd Hears Angela . Crou·d sit s in court.yard outside UC Irvine's Sci· preacl}er Mark Forsythe · (wit.h flag) sang during ence Lec~ure Hal! Thursday listening to address the proceedings. Li steners asked him to pipe down by Angela Dav.is. Her tallr was piped outside to so they could hear speech. (See story, Page 3).. accommodate overflov,1 audience. Colorful beach · Library Slowdown Chided • Friends Ask Cit)', County Press Building Project Friends of lhr. Laguna Beach Library, a~ a general membership meetjng Thurs- day night, adopted a resolution "deplor- ing the lack of progress toward a new library" and urging that the city and county proceed without de lay to solve the library dilemma. Adoption of the resolution followed City Manager James Wheaton's report on library progress. He told the group that the. county had rejected the cit}:'s plan to purchase pro- perty on Third Street and erect a library building. financed through a non-profit corporaUon, then lease the facility to I.he county at a rental large enough to amortize the annual debl. Since the rental under this plan , Wheaton explained, would be ap- proximately double the top figure now paid by the county for a branch library, the county bad presented a counter-pro- posa l under wt:.ich Ute city would purchase the necessary land and the county would pay for a library building. Estimated cost of the land, Wheaton said, would be in the neighborhood at $i 30,000 to $100,000 and the city does not h~ve this amount available in its budget. While indicating understanding of the county's position. members of the Friends expressed the hope that county ofrlclals ~·ould reconsider the city's pro- posal In the light of Laguna'11 special position in the county library system. With the highest per capita library card tJse rate in the county, the city has been hampered bJ an inadequafe HbrAry facili- 1y despite many yl!ars of contribution to county library support funds, it was pointed out. County Hbraria.n Harry Rowe :ilii~ spo ke at the Thursday meeting and in- rlicated that bis department is fullydeplore the Jack of progress and urge: aware. or Laguna's library problems and "That the city and county dete nnlne hopeful that a solution can be found. immedlately the feasl bility of the Third The resolution adopted by unanim ous Street plan. , .and proceed without delay vole of the friends board of directors and either 1o carry out that plan, OT to select accepted at 'Thursday's meeting noted and carry out a revised or alternative that the increasing number of library plan for a library somewhere in the cen- patrons make the present building more tral basin of Laguna Beach." inadequale each month and described In conclusion, the resolution demands working conditions in Uie library as "in~ that botb city and cmmty "decide, act, tolerable." and move ahead" with the library pro- Pointing out that the City Council had ject. selected a site and resolved to bulld a Seven new directors were elected to tbe library last February, il went on to (See LIBRARY. Page %) Senate Vnit Turns Down Cut in Executives' Tax WASHINGTON (UPI) -'l1le Senate Finance Committee rejected a House- pllSled provision to cut today lo 50 per. ctnl tbe maximum Income tax rate for high income ta~yen auch as docton, lawyers and corporation executives. The House-approved tu refonn blll contained a reduction in the maximum tax on earned income from 70 percent to 50 percent Jn an effort to diJ:courage these with an ·income of more than $100,000 fr0111 maltins great efforts to find tax .loopholes. The Senate voted to retain the 70 per .. cent rate. The-committee, meeting .In closed !lession on the House bill. also .voted to knock out a provision lo requlrt ., atockholdf.r1 to hold 1heir lhal'll a yttr before being eligible .lo claim ~ ctpltal gains tax on profits rather than pay the bigher personal income . tax. n.. comm!U.. ~ lo main lhe present provision tbat market lnvestort must walt six rnooths before they ·can claim the capital gains tax, whoee mu- irnwn rate of taxation 11 25 percent 1'he House action woukl have brqht In an addH.ionaJ $150 million 1: yur after J971 in add.JUonaJ tax reYen~. but ·wau Strffl flnan<;I"' had oa!4 .K woul4 cul doWfl on investment In n~w ve1tures. The actjon1 -all ten"ti'" but ap. proved witbout eerious objtdlona - followed a declaion to discard •&i House-- passed indirect tax on ,the U:iterest of s~te and municipal bondeo • ''Save Salt Creek" are seen more and more frequently. · Wilcoxen said he will continue to pursue the Salt Creek issue but noted also that Dana Strand Road is closer to the people of Dana Point. He pointed out that coorty art.rial road planning calls for Dana Strand Road to be linked in the future to Selva Road in Dana Point Selva R06d would cut thtougb or under Coast fUghway to Dana (See STRAND, Page t) Foes Plans Over 500 Shout Out Proposals By PAMELA HALLAN ot "" D.ilY """' llaff A fact-finding session which drew more than 500 apartml!'nt protesters to Mission Viejo High School Thundlly nigbt nearly .endecf ln & lhout·in. Evtrylblnf from legal action to In- corporation were yelled from the au- dience aa ways ~ fight the Mission Vleja ComPJey'a prop:isal to build apartmentt; In their communlly. . Bal ...,.,.,.... . of 1l!O ·-pro. lei ~ In -of lhe _,, u ll,ie1 ..-med· .....,.. for f111>C1!!1 •parlmtnt -and "'"-on how to do it Mn. June Schwartz Ml'Ved. a 1 moderator of thf! program which me u.id would be a well directed qWet prf.!ted which would set a good example for thtir childre:n. ., Speaking first w.., Bttdette San&!ls, an employe of the Orange · County building department, who pointed out the diflereflce between the thJrd revision of Mission Viejo"s ma.!llt"r plan and the P'l> posed fourth revision which is under coo- slderation by the Board Of Supervisors. He explained that the fourth revbrion called for a much hlgber population nensity than the third in one case in- creasing from two to IS unlU per acre. He also pointed out what he called a loophole in current zoning. "If land is zoned for six unitll per acre and yoo have 10 acres, you could theoretically have fiO units on 10 acres or 90 unita on om: acre. The other acreage could then be: remoed later," he said. Mrs. Betsy Sebade. one of U1e original organizers of the protest, pointed out that the Mission Viejo Company had decided to keep the level of density the same as outlined in the third revision in the area bordered by La Paz on the north. Oso Partway on the 80Ut"h, Marguerite Parkway on tbe eut and the San Dieao Freeway on the west. But areaa outside would ltill be chana:· ed. Arguing agai.Mt any bl&htr densities than single family dwtlHngs wu Mrt. Schwartz who cited ac::hool aaturation as !See )'JE'o; l'q< IJ Weaflter Sunny aklea, followed by llU'IY Sarita' Arii .-wtnr1r; ii the ftlkt.nd weather pictun for the Orange «oasr with lmnperaw... reachlnc 71 Salurdiy and • bl! bolter - day. INSmE TOD-'Y T~ theater-rich. Harbot Art.a b ma.lcfriO r60M for a neio com· muftiiv pkz~s· group. St• Tom Titus' l'nttrmt!rion column in todar'.s W ttktndtr 1cc«on.. M""'9 1' 119119NI ..... 6.1 CIRtmlll , Dr-~ It Cl.ll1tlli,,, Jl-41 PfA 1• t.l'lllCJ 1' S1'1¥fa ..... 1t ~ " • .--... 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According to poHct. witnesses told lhem Egbert. eas!bound on Aster Street, ran a stop sign and coll ided wlth a vehi· cle driven by Morris Reed Whitaker, 66, cf 1455 Pacific Ave., which wu 50Ulh· bound on Cypress Streel. Margaret Annt Whitaker, 59, pauenger in the second vehicle, was taken to South Coast Community Hospital and released :ifter treatment for bruises an d at:rasjons. Egbert was booked into Laguna Beach jail to await arraignm!nl fn an ear lier accident Thursday, a San Clemente man escaped with minor in· juries after bei ng knocked from his motorcycle when it was struck by a car. Driver Gretchen Petersen. 16, of 1003 F.emerald Bay, told police she was mak· 1ng a left turn from S. Coast Highway on ln Forest Avenur. \Vilh a green hght. \\hen the motorcycle "appeared from nowhere'' and she ~·as unable to avoid ti1r collision. Cyclist Robert Sidwell, 33. of 223 ?.1artposa, San Clemente, was northbound on the highway at the time of the ac- cident, shortly after 8 a.m. police said. He was taken to South Coast Community Hospital by ambulance and released after treatment for mi.Dor injuries. From Page J VIEJO. •• hf'r primary reason. She said that one ·.school built for 750 had 1,100 litudenta in :: lL while another built for 800 haa 950. · P.t ulUptJTp05e rooms and kitchens .e re in many cases being used for classroom~ and at the high achoo! lockers are being used by more than one student. "Our children are being robbed of an education," &be said, "and th • apartments are not limited to adulta on· ly." John Martin, vice president In charge of marketing for ~ Mission Viejo ~ pany, who n a irittina in the audience, wa:i; invited to ~esenl his side. "J don't think this is the time to get up here because people are too emotionally charged," he said as he moved toward the platfonn. -. He listed aU the thlngs the comp1ny =had done in tbe community lnclUltbls :-paymg for a football field and lightJJ ".'donating property for public uses such as a fire station and library, arranging for school bonds l.o be purcha&ed and outright donallons to taxing agencies so lhat ta.Jes would be lo;l.·er in the com- munity. He then listed what was to be date for residnlls in the future, outlining new rec.reational facilities and a new arterial highway. "lf you hadn't dooe. tl>ese things yoo wouldn 't have sold homes h ere ,' ' challenged Mrs. Schwartz. "The company has done a good job In many fields,'' co nceded Dick Niederhause.r, speaking for the pro- testers. ''\\'e'\•e relied on them like a big brother. But it's like taxatio n without r epre.senlation." He proposed a rommittee to be formed to bring the needs of the resident.& to the f\fission Viejo Coinpany. He invited the audience lo sign a ~!i­ i.ion to be presented to the Board of Supervisors lndlcat.ing the hcmecrwners' -wishes for zoning. •·0ne thing as important as the a parl· merit issue. is having a voice," said Niederhauser. ''![ the homeowners !if.lck together the company doe5n't have a chance.'' DAllY D•lQ I OIAHO~ C.OM'I PWltUUl'IO UIMN.NY •• ...,. N. w ••• Pr.llW W"'*'- J1cli .. om.., V\c:t .,........... .... O..el .-...., Tiie111•1 l(...,Q t •ll9t l\e111M A. M"'~"'•• ,,......... ....... ~tcli•'4 P. Nin ·--CITY ,..,_ ._ __ 2Jt ht-Mt A"' M1""'9 "'4•••1 P.O ... 161.. t1U2 --C111•Mnl1 ........ ..... -.,, ._..i m1 .,,_ ..... _...._. ftl Us leldl1•a ...... : . .. \ DAILY JllLOT Stiff ""°'• F RANK TALLMAN PREPAR ES FOR MEMOR IAL FLIGHT Riding a "Pusher" in Honer cf Glenn Martin Martin Reralled Frank Tallman to Re-enact Flig ht Aviation pioneer CleM L. Martin - who built .e kite that lifted him off the ground at 3 and Jn 19!2 made the longest flight over water to that date -will be m emorialized Satnrday at Orange Coun ty Airport. Veteran stunt pilot Frank Tallman will fiy his 1910 Curtiss pusher plane in a re· enactment of Martin's first flight 60 years ago over McFadden's pasture. The free air show can be attn at 1 :30, 2:30 and 3::rt p.m., with each flight Jastln& about five minutes. 'fallman'a wtU·lmown pusher plane U qwte ahnllar to the ODe Martin flew in August. 1909, afttr building the. aircraft In bla Bpare lime by the lilllt of • lantern held by bla mother. The YOUlll auto mechanic alarttd work QI! ilia pine All(. I. 1"'9. llld tt lilted him •i,111 reet off the '""'""· fl!'lna for 100 feet O'Vflf Santa Ana land oo its maiden flight. The. exact location on what is now Irvine Ranch Company property was near the intersection of N e w p o r L Boulevard and South Main Street. Martin made the longest fl!'ght over v.·ater in 191 2, piloting his plane from Kewport Beach lo Santa Catalina Island a trip cnmmemorated by a memorial p!a'. que at the Orange Coast end. The imaginative young man who well In love with I.he sky became an aviation magnate and his giant Martin Aviation Company built super!ortre58ea in World War II, continuing on into the mls:i;ile ag•. The firm was in volved in design of the Viking and Vanguard spacecraft and the Titan intercontinental balli:!!UC misa:ile. Martin died in. 1955 al hl1 '1isUc home fn Maryland ancf''& b'uH.ed at'fairhaven MemoriaJ Cemetery in Orange, Fireme~tjll Seek Cause Of Half -hiillion Capo Blaze Pyne Still Up • Ill Air Prote~ts on Church Use Due Oct. 15 !IARBARA XRElBICJI 01 l~I 0.llY ,!191 Stell The city has not hean:I the last of ob- jections to use of Pyne Castle as a church, nelghbors indicated Thur~ay. A substan- tial delegation apparently will be on hand when the maller appears again on lhe cl· ty council agenda Oct. 15. Earl M. Leven, 291 Dol phi n Way,sa.id absence of protesting flillcrest Drive area property owners from r.londay night's Laguna Beach Planning Com- mission meeting was dut' lo a ''mfsunderstarnting" as to action that might be taken at !he session. The planners al lhat meeting voted to recommend council approva l of a modified plan for Pyne Castle use sub- mitted by the nC\v owner. Calvary Evangelica l Free Church. Earlier, the commission. after hearin g \•igorous ob-- jections from neighbors, had rOOlm· mended disapproval of a plan lo use the Sf.room mansion al 770 Hi llcrest Drive as a Christian day school, preschool and churC'h Mnctuary. Appealing the deci!iicm to !he city coun - cil. church oUiciat.. presented a modified plan which would eliminate the day school use and asked only for approval of the chuITh &anduary and pre-d'lool, wilh exi."1ing apartments to be used a!! church offices and by resident and visiting ministel'5. The modified plan. as presenttd lo lhe council, drew conlinued critici~m from neighbors who insisted that even without lhc S<:hool, the project would create 11nwelcon1e additional traffic and disturb the R·l (single family residential) area. The new plan was referred back to the planning commission for review, but \\'hen that body met l\forxlay , oo protests were heard. Planners agreed that prece· clent WsU for church use lJl residential nelghbcx'hoods and put tfleir stamp of ap- proval on the plan. When tile council acts on the church appeal Wednesday night, it will be voting • not on the. planners' approvaJ of the modified plan, but on the appeal ol. the original recommended to disapprove, ac· cording to City Manager James Wheaton. This means that a 4·1 vote ~·ill be re· quired to overrule the planners and grant the church request. To overturn a recom· mended .approval would lake only a 3-~ council \'ote . U:?vf'n said this week there is nn organized movernent among neighboring property ownc.rs to protest the churclJ plan, but many still do object to the pro- ject and plan lo continue voicing thei r disapproval at the forthcoming counctl meet. F rom Page l STRAN D Officials Hunt $100,000 • • • Strand Road. Although no cost estimates of !he ac· qu1 sltion (from Laguna Niguel I v.·ere B\'a!lable. \\rilcoxt'n said the proposed oath \\'ould be five fl'f'l "'ide and perhap~ 600 fc.ct long. This. he sa1<i, \\Olt!d represent less square footai;:e than one lot For High School Library The recreation district Jetter st.ates: "We recognize lite deficiencies Qf street~nd access, but would' point out that street-end access is better than none in meeting the constitutional guarantee of public a~ss to the tidelands, and that .street-end access exists in fact all along the Orange Coal'it. "All Orange Coast cities have points of street-end access, and &0 do !IOffie county areas." The letter notes that the right of eminent domain (land condemnation ) co1.1ld nnly be the park an<! recreatl{ln d1s!rict 's right with the approval of the board of supervisors. Dana Strand Road proceeds from Coa~t High14·ay to lhe entrance gate al the Dana Strand Beach and TeMis Club. The proposed walkway would descend to the beach from a point near the club en- tranc e gate. School officials are on the track of SI00,000 in federal fundl'i to put body into the anemic rcsourcrs of Laguna Beach l11gh School library. Don H;iught, vice principal, estimated the district is on the shorl end of 70-30 odds 1n lls arplication. Federal fundlng for books and audio visual materials had been sought before unsuccessfully. Samelh.ing, said Haught, has lo be done about bringing the library up to date. He &aid it has both a 5mall coUectioo of books and a small collection of aucho visual resources. Use. of. the library is in· creasing, he said. Schoo! official.'! seek more than 8,000 ne\V books, furn iture, audio visual equip· n1ent and other items l.o bring the library up lo scratch. The board approved preparation of an 11pp!1cation for the funding and the hiring (If a consullanl for not more than $300 to Hippie Dropouts Will T ell Sto ry H h W 'l St Ten :young men who returned to sOl'iety ll ert on ... op sf\er "dropping out" to join lhe hippie movement v.·ill tell their stories Friday T each ing for P ro test night when the fall circui t sssembly of Jehovah's \Vitnesses opens in Irvine Bowl \VASHINGTON fAP} -Prof, Hubert al Laguna Beach. H. Humphrey announced today he will Newport Beach minister Calvin Ochs- conducl clas.ses as usual al the Universi1 y ncr will interview the 10 as the three-day of Minnesota nexl Wednesday -t.he day as~en1bly gets under way at 11:45 p.m. planned for v.•idespread campus antiwar All Southland residents. the ex·hippies, help improve the apphcall.:>n's chances or SUCCC'SS. Should the proieet fail. said Su perin· tericlenl William Ullom ... It is 1mperatil'e that we search our souls and our budget to sec. \\.'here we. can go." Principal Robert Reeves said the library need "is now." "ll wil l behoove us to investigate some alternatives," he said. Reeves said the state of the library v.·as an unsatisfactory situation la.st year. From Page 1 LIBRARY ... Friend! board by the membership and the board then named insurance man Clifton Nichols as its new president. Ad· ctiHona l off icers and commit\~ members "'Ill be anounced early nf'xt week. New board members are 1'1rs. W. H. Allerhand, James Dii ley. t.!rs. Albert Haven, Roger Lanphear. James Lawler, catherine t.1acQuarrie and f\-trs. David Young. Direct.cKs continuing in offict are 1.trs. Ernest Carmman, Mrs. A nth on y Demetriades, Dora Mary 1.1ac0onald, ~tary l>laxwell, Nichols, Fern Randolph, Vernon Spitaleri and Mrs. \Villi.am \\'ilcoxen. with Laguna Beach Librarian Clifford Cave continuing as an ei -officio board member. prolesl~. n,'\V rlean shaven, well groomed and Humphrey, who lectures on govern· launchrd In a new life, will describe their LONDON tUP l l -Most of London's ment. said he told his students at Min· experiences a s wanderers in the drug striking garbage collectorS today rejected ne.sota thal they were fr ee to boycott underworld, Ochsner said. an offer of a $6 a week p11y increase and classes on that day, as protest planner.~ Interested area residents may attend voted to go ahead with Uieir unolricial Cause of the half·mlllion doll8r fire that leveled one of San Juan Capistrano's oldest commercial structures is !till under inve:stgation today with as yet unanswered quution.s. urged. or show up as usual. He said thal the assembly free of charge and no co!-walkout that has left London's ~!reels pi\· but any llme you can't d etermine what his c!ass voted to go to school on Oct. 15. lcction.'i will be taken, he said. ed high with rotting refuse. caused them, they're mysterious. There 1-------=----------------------------=-------''-------- The Tuesday blaz.e -totally involving the building wllen firemen arrived -raz- ed the Consolidated Supply Company stnicture. which housed four businesses at 26742 Verdugo St. J . W. ''Wally'" Trotter, coonly fire marshal, said todlly, "We've st.ill reached no conclu:sioru. Jt was a mysterious fire Merchants Hear Check Warning Laguna Beach merchants will be tol<i how to protect them~lves from bad check passers and shoplifters at the next Chamber of Commerce b r e a ii f a s t meeUng, Wednmday, Ocl 15 at 7:45 a.m. In Hotel Laguna. Describlng t.echn1ques ret.a.llers can UR to protect their pocketbooks from this type. of erime will be Raymond C. Farber, publisher of Security World Magazine al'ld chalnnan of the Intern&· Uonal Security Conference . The talk Is part of a currtnt Chamber program to help merchant. take precau· tionary steps agalMt varlous forms of fraud that deplete illelr profiU:. "With the approach ol the Christmal'i seasoo. this subject can be vii.al to a.11 business people In Laguna," said Chamber manager Warren f\.torgan. ReMrntiona for the breakfut meeting may be made by calling Lhe Chamber, 494-1018. Groppi to Plead To High Court MADISON. WIJ. (AP) -The Wisconsin Supreme Court lw qroed lo hear lh• Rev. James E. Gropp1'3' plea to be freed from imprillonment on a charge of con- tempt of the 1tate legl1l1ture. The •year-okl Roman Catholic priest bu beerl ln jail 1tnc. Ort. J under a leJlllative contempt citation 1temmlng from td1 role bi "Welfan d.,,anatrations that have kept the ltale C1pitol in tminciJ f(W the put LWO Weeki . Father Oroppl'1 ~ to lhe state ctrcWL Court for a wrlL ot. habea1 corpus WU turned dC1WT\ Wednesday. The Supreme Court qree:t Thunday ti) assume jurUdictloo. are probably 19,000 things that could have slarted It." Trott.er said the buildini;: and businesses in it generally seemed to be un· derinsured. He said Consolidated Supply Company ·was Insured only for the amount required by the mortgage company. ''We h11ve unans\\'Cred que:sbons naturally hut nothing concrete.'' Trotter said. ''\Ve plan lo go on talking lo everybody.'' Trotter said the physical investigation or the scene had been hampered ~nme"'hat by the water in I.he basemrn\ of !he 40,CX)() i.quare foot building con· !.lructerl in IS89. He said that he hoped today lo pinpoint the area of origin. The fire v.·as repor1.€<1 at :i 2~ ;:i m. Tuesday. County firemen. 60 slton~. bat· tled it for 41,J hours. For a time it threatened the entire downtovm husiness district and caused evacuation of resldenUi. Festival Gives $200 Art P rize Amons "'inning entries in the Californ· la National \Vatercolot Society's exhibit opening Nov _ 1 in tht' Laguna BPach Art A.<i~ia!ion Gallery "'i ll be one nl'\Oo· piece of art for the permanent colleelion of the Fe11Uval of Arts. The restivail has donated 11 $200 purchai;e prize lo the 49th Annual \Vaterrolor Show, wl'Uch 1't'ill be (Ill view in the CWf Drive gallery through Nov . 30. Since 1920 the California National Watercolor Society has presented an an- nual exhibition attracting entries from up to 1,000 artists throughout the country. A traveling show is chosen from the annual exhibit and presented In m113eums across the nation. Jurying the 1969 show v.·111 be. Gerald Brommer, Keith Crown, Jae Carmichael, Edward Reep and Robert E. Wood . Vegas Quiet Again LAS VEGAS CAPl -An agreement by • Nepo judge to dismiss charges aga~nst n~arly 200 black• arrtsled during four night.• or vlolmee has brought peace tn lhi~ aambling eenter. Police rt'ported all quiet in the mainly Negro Wl"st Sirle Thursday night And S50 Na t l o n I I Guardsmen alt.rttd for possible duty were dismissed . DREXEL'S NEWEST Fot kids •ftod I• F"OPI•. A .. e il.tble Wt t-wo r ..fr.sh.. i•9 fi"ishes. Y enow W s•lmoo ~. n.. b.11 a f .JI, jf is stein., bum ..,j ,.. ~ute.t.. Your wf,imsy d st1y like MW DO PIM!· ·-wtr..f yoa do. ~ plet• bedroom fwftitur. eveil.bl• from d•y b.ds to chev•I min-on .,.d en •f very fkou.Jhtful p.ic.M. S.• it todey. --$159. .. __ $so. .YOUR LOCAL DEAUJtS FOR OREXEL.HENREOON-H!RJTAGE INlERIORS NIWl'ORT BEACH 1727 Westdlff Dr. '42·2050 OP'hl "'° .. ,. "11l ' LAGUNA llACH MS-C-Hwy. ........ ,. "nl. ' "'-' , ........... ., a.-,. c_, ... ,ltU _, " --.., ----·-- --- ANGELA ARRIVES -E scorted by UC lrvine's Director of Black (;uJture .Joseph \Vhite I upper left) and s-tudents, Angela Davis heads fo r lecture hall prior to her talk Th ursday on Irvine campus. Acad e1nic Se11ate at UC~A Rejects G1·acl e Hold Pla11 From \\'ire Service~ LOS A1\CE:LES -Tile Acaden1ic Senate of tile llnil'e rsity or California at Los Angeles rejected Thursday -at le ast tc1noorarily -a proposa l to withhold stu· rien!. grade.:; until sclf·ackno;vlcdged Con1- muni£L Ang:'la Davis is allowed to leach an accredited course. 'The 250 men1bcrs present voted lo table the pr<Jpnsnl ;.iller one fa culty n1ern · her said to \Vithh old .grades \\'ou ld pun ish :>tudents and not. the UC regents who rul· 1·d Jasl \l'cck r-.11ss Davis could not teach tor credit. The I.JC lr1iihe 1\taden1ie Senate on Sc hool Boa rd Starts Deba te Ove r Evolution SAC HA,\·l ~:.\"TO ll 'PI\ -'rhe St<i_te Bo:1rd flf H:dut;i1Hl11 t11d,1,I' nc;1rect ;i ma111r !ilalcw1de tl l'l1<1 ll' •IVt·r Ill\! ll.:i1lhlng of c1nlution in p11bl1t ~chnnl~. The boarrt Tliur~r!:.iy fl:1t ly ri·fusrrl lo ('ndors{' a 2t(i-p;1gc .st1uiy it r('q11('S[(·rj bv ;1 S)Jl'l'i<ll t'•11nn11~1cr recon1111cndu1g ;i ~1'amc11·nrk or 1oundnl1on !ron1 ;\.f1ich )'\Cul sr ho0Js coulr! b111ld :;c1r11ce 1;1n· r1c'ulu1n ~. Rt:t 1hc: bt1<.1rd onlcrcd its sta ff 1fl revie1v 111c rC'porL <ind tcnta tl\'cly ~chcdulcd ;inotl1cr hearin g on 1t al the November nieet1ng in LIJs Angeles. \\"cdr.csday vo ted down 50 lo 41 a sim!la r proposal to comn1anderr students grades before settling on a proposal to seek an inJunct..inn against the regents. The UCLA senate also voted to submit a proposa l by mai l to all 2,0CKl senate n1embers to establish a special ad hoc committee to recei ve all grades. In th is \\'ay, a faculty member E'X- plained, the professors could withhold grades ~f. stude_nts \\'ho are in sympathy \\'I{~ !IIiss Da vis, but forward those or .'iludents v.·ho want their grades recorded by the regist rar. ~1 iss Davis was dismi.ssed bv Universi .. !y of California regents sePt. 19 an d ~L1bsequently a course -\vhich she's teaching pending appeal -"''as stripped or rredi!. 1'hr Acad<'inie Senate lakes the posi tion 111e right to assign credit to courses is in i i.~ domain, not the regents. M?mbers voted to reaffirm thei r posi· lion that the course ''has bcen duly ap- r·ooved. follo•Ning established rules and procedures_" '!"11r attinn f'amc ;if!e r Se ri a I t' C"l.a1r1nu11 LO\l'C'!I ,J. P;i1gc and seme 50 "1 hr·r rnrn1bt.Ts \l'alkerl 11ut 1vhen lhf µrn11 r v<11r.d to allow about 140 111,vad1ng ~ l\l'!rn!.'i t1l rcn1ain in the balcony in \IOl2 11or1 ol \he body's byJa11s. r';ilgr, a h;ocker of 1\fiss J)avi~' eHorL~ 10 Ll'ae h al the ,st•hool, refused 10 chai r rhe mccting if the. .'iludents did not leave. He then passed th~ gavel to Frederic ~h.'y ers, a business administration pro- lt'SS(ir. alter members voted 273-212 to let the students stay. F .. 011. 0 ,:,. r 10. 1969 L DAILY PILG1 ."f. Angela Draws Big UCI Crowd Neg ro Communist S peaker A lso Gets Bomb Threat By THOJ\1AS FORTUNE 01 Ille DallV P'llM ll•ff notice of dts missal she has received from the regents as an attack against her as Angela Davis is a pretty, young black an individual. The attack will be against woman. She speaks with a pleasant volce anyone who has a dissenting opinion and in a soft, unhnpassioned manner. As the is willing to fight ror his rights, she said. hlack sister· from UC Jrvine who in· "l've sai~ a lot about the role of racism trocluced her said, "She Is dignified ." in the decision ta.ken by the regents." she She is admired Jn ~me quarters. said. "The press has interpreted it that I Angela Davis, acting UCLA assistant was accusing them of sorl of picking on profesS-Or, wears her hair in the bushy me because I'm black. "natural" style, She is a professed Com· munist and the subject of a raging con-"J was talklng about sornethins more troversy between University of California hard to pinpoint -ingrained, in- regents and faculty. stitulionalizt!d racism," she explained. She is feared in some qu arters. She said, ''Black people and Chicanos Angela Davis, 25, out of Birininghant, h:ive been forced lo use radical solutions. Ala ., has made her stand. She readily ad-mits ·her membership in th e Communist If we don't fight it, inititutionallzed Party Che-Lumumba Club. Now she docs racism is going to spread until it af[eets not hesitate to say she will talk about her n1ore faculty, the students and lhen Jefl- potitical beliefs in class. of-center groupings in the Democratic TALK AT UCl Party, ln a talk Thursday at UCI, Miss Davi s ··Then we migh t as v.·ell completely said, "Of course I'm going to talk about forget about talking of a human society." my political opinions in the classroom. Miss Davis accused the regents of set- This is part of what education is. t ing up a test you flu nk when you talk "I have studied Marxism a ·1ong time. I about trying to establish conditions for a hav~ good, intellectual reasons for betiev-n.ore humane socie~ in this world. lng in JI. I am going to teU my students "Knowledge is useless, meaning\es!f th is. unless we use it to try and eradicate "I'm not going to stale this is the only some of the suffering in the world," she pused to represent the people but she doesn't see herself very well represe nted. There are no black$ or other minority persons on the Board of Regents, she pointed out. There are only three women and very few pacifists. "Some people are very w e'I ! represented," she said . "And I don 't have to talk about Reagan, The banks are very well represented. The defense industry is \1·el l represented. ''You (students) should think about this," she advised. "If they keep moving al the rate they are now you soon wi!I be atfected. This is the time to say we are going to wake up and be open and resist. Lry." ''! always look at Na zi Germany. The pt>ople did not believe what was going on . They looked at il as a dream. ff we con· linue to allo1v the regents to have their way we will have been responsible for !hf! coming of an era of faScism in this coun- try .. " Mis:! Davis was asked which Com- munist country :!lhe most admired. "Each country has its own history that determines whlch way i't will struggle,·• she answered. "We all have to realize 1 hi:: counry is one of the most un ique in teehnolng1cal advances and "in fonn:!I of oppression .'' She was asked. in view of her defense of freedom of speech in !his country where such f reedqm could be found in Communist nations. She said she has been to Cuba and wa ~ "very impre.~sed with the independent freedom of thought the students have. f was imi.iresscd by the fact they are not a!raid lo criticize Fidel Castro or the Cuban government." * * * * * * Badham Blasts Aldrich On Angela Davis Talk way." she said. •·f Delieve my politic~l said. ''I've come to the conclusion the beliefs would be com pletely worthless if only way v;e arr going to solve these Asse1nblyman Robert E. B:adham ( R-He referred lo Aldricb·s defense befor~ they can't stand up to criticism." problems is by lransforn1ing our capital· Newport Beach ) Thursday blasted UC the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· she said, "The regenls don 't even isl ~ocie1y into a Socialist or Communist Jr\'ine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. n1crre of th~iring ot former SOS leader understand v.·hat ('(1l1cation is. They society." believe il is th e prevailing pohtical opi'· Jl.tiss Davis said the regents are sup-for allowing Communist Angela Davis \Q Mike Krisman as a campus &{I- nion and indoctrination is the other side.'' speak on campus. ministrator. f\ollss Davis. wearing a pa isle Y Jn a hostile press release, the He said Aldrich said SDS acUvltists al overb!ouse and mini-dress and round, J uclge Oka)·S P oster assemblyman called the chancellor UCI need not be feared because they are pince-nez glasses, spoke at noon to an ""gullible." ~le wondered why the just hippies who are noisy, It is not quit e overflow crowd of about l;OOO on lhe Of p S Irvine campus. An hour earlier a crank regna ttl COlll chancellor continues to believe HSDS ac· wharthe chancellor said. Aldrich said the bon•b threat had caused the Science Lee· t ivities are Jiot communist fom ented and public tends to equate the hippy type tha l ture Hall to be cleared and searched. The NEW YORK (UPl) -A federal court financed when Miss Davis arrives on ls noisy wllh SDS hall quickly filled again with mcm~rs of judge has turned down a petition by the campus as the first speaker in a SDS The lawmaker recounted what he con- h Bl k St dents Union only letting in Girl Scouts of America to halt the sale of i e ac u organized class?" "d d h · students, fa culty and staff. The greater a pop-art poster of a sm iling, pregnant (Her lecl\jre to 1.he class today was SJ ere ot er llllproper appearances on part of the crowd sprawled outside and girl scout v•ith the motto "be prepared." caneelled.) campus while Aldrich looked the other ed I d kers The Girl Scouts filed a $1 million dam· J I d d h. I t " $1 000 li sten over ou spea -. Badham asked, '\Vill UC!, under \t'ay. nc u e on ts ls was a , age Sllit and sought an injunction to pre-CARRYING BIBLE vent Personality Posters Manufacturing Aldrich's administration, ever promote pot party and light show" featuring Huntington Beach's singing evangel ist Co., Inc., of New York from distributing the strengths of America in the Timothy O'Leary. ~iark Forsythe showed up carrying a Bi-the poster. The suit called the poster a classroom and the freedoms of Ame rica The speaker of the evening was b !e and a large U.S. Flag. Three 1-mjoliiciioiuisidieifaiimiioiUiionjjiiiio~f iithilei Giiiril iScioiuitsi.iiiioinitihieicioimmp~uiis~? ... i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijjiTiiimiijojjth~yjjLejiiioiijry~,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim housewives from Ga rden Grove carried picket signs reading : ·'Close Lill le Berkeley ," "Fire Aldrich,""[ D.arc Ca!\ Jt Treason." Studenl<; debated with then1 and ~1 rs. Li sa Swift became so wrought· lip she bega n lo shake. l\1iss Davis spoke and answered ques- tions !or a lillle under one hour. Before leavi ng slle said she had cancelled to- day's lecture to a UC! class on the Uni- \'Crsil1• tn American Culture becau se of "pres.si ng eommitments in Los Angeles." Orange Coast College students Barry \\1tinberg, and Jack Vaugh n of the Sturlents for a Democratic Society had wan ted ~1 1ss Davis to spea"k at OCC IQ- day, but campus administrators told them the California Education Code states a Communist may not speak or ap- pear on a junior college campus, Miss Davis said she doesn't see the I I D~. John R. Ford, a board r1Jtmbrr fro1n San Diego. ohJetl.cd to ;i S('C t1o n or the proposal 11 hi ch he s;Jid nnly hsterl i:1·ol\1!ion a.~ the prol;ahll' vph)(:lc for rhe l\('g1nn1ng nf llff' Visitors Start Tours Ask for MODEL TBF 15 SE #M~ .. l"r-rd :;;11d !lif' b1bl1f';d l\cl ;;n1 :i nd f;\t' thtriry, \1'h!LI! lifli: 11c1r r br('n pn.iitd 11rr·ng, shr111ld ;d~n be 1ncludrd l•)I' :1 h.1l ;1nrC'rl prrsrnta11nn. "I think II(' ll{JUld ll" r('m-1~" if \If' 1!11ln'l 1n1:ludr lilt' lh('flry (ll Cl'rdt1nn ,-' F0rrl ~;iul. l,.l'll•J\I' !x1;1rrl rnrmbl'I' Th0rna~ (;, Har1;1rl1 1)f i'-l',t•dlc~, ;,J~u o 1nt:<.l1 ca l d~inr, ;i_r;recd, tlarv<1rl1 ~aid lhr 1r;i!'h111gs nf PV11lu11011 :ire "chock lull ol holes" poked by ~C'.1Cf1· 1sf$ \vhr, ~u b.~cribr to the bibl1 tal theory or thr origin r.f l11r:. 1\1chard A. Srn11h, chdin11an nf I.he San .!n~r l'i.liltr. 1 ·,1llf'~(' r1<1tur;1I sl'1cnce olro.irl r1H~nl . 1t1·1t1fld t'd Ill" rf'pnrt S<t~ 1ng 1hrrr 11 ;.1\ no .1 tL1·1nrt ill 11npo~e onr U1'•I" t i>r ,1' ~r1J1tli al tlJrll 1 " ':-;( 11·n<'•' 11111~1 li1 · :1pnll1 1r.1I ;ind l\1lh1<1,t h'~~ 1.r .,1;· .11 r 11n;il1lt· hv ti\\' \l'rV 11;1lurc '11 'f'1f'll('(' ju l"ill Tl I.I•' I t11i I\\ Iii l)il' unil •·rs1·.·· ~J111111 1 •,11d BL1t Ford ~aid 111 :l1vt1~ prr:;rntlng !hr Adam .:incl Evr 1•l'rsion. ll'hi eh he s;nd "1.~ n\it Just a myth in the 1\'1nd .:is some peo- ple alluded lo," students <1re not learning all sides to a qu esti(')t1. Mrs. Marilyn Ar1g!c, a registered nurse l'rom Santa Monica, urged the board to reject the framework. She called it a ''humanisti c" approach !o science. ''lf you adopt it you'll be adoptin.e. a ~laff religion for the schools," she said. Of Plaza S pace S how Shartlf un1forn1ed hostesses \odav ushered the first or hundreds of DA!LY PlLOT·Sou lh Coast Plaza space ~how 11sitors lo the key exhibit in the show, They b<.'can1e among lhe first to sign !hr "ASTRO SCROLL" wishing the Apollo 12 crew a "happy landing" es it \cntlir('S in to space next mont h Qn man·s :-.cronil journc~· to !he su rface ol the rnoon. (',isl<t i\lr~;i l\la\'nr· Alvin Pink lry and 1111•1n!1rr!'; nf thr Scgcr~lrom fam1l.v. 11"11lO::lll'11 " 011nc:rs (Jr the land on v,•h1ch II;•'\ 1!(1v('l!1pe(I S11u1h Coas1 Plaza 1n the northe rn Costa 1'11esa area. ceermoniousl.v npcn cd the National Newspaper Week ~pac.e show by ceremoniously affixing !ht' /1rst signatures to the. ASTRO SCROLL. But the general public was quick to follow their lead and add their names to the growing list of well wishers trouping past the various exhibits on display in Carousel Court. The red, white and blue uniforms of Orange Coast College s I e ward e !'! s student s, v.·ho are acti ng as hostesses (or 1he show, lent an a1r of patriotism to the scene as the two-day show got under way at. 1 p.m toda y, The i;how will continue until 9 p.m. tonig ht and will be open from 11 a.m, to 6 p.m. on Saturday. First l,000 signers of the ASTRO SCROLL \\'ill receive free decal s pro- cl;iiming "Good Old t.; S.A. , • , First On The Moon.'' A free hard cove r hook by .Associated Press space specia list .J ohn Barbour, ··Footprints on The_ Moon ." will be given ;1v;-ay each hour to an ASTHO SCROLL :>igner- An added feature of the show Saturday ni ght will be the appearance of Al Chop , di rector of the Manned Flight Awareness Program of the National Aeronautics and Space AdmirUstration. Tbe NASA man whose job keeps him in close touch with the nation's utronauts will be al the show from 7 to 8 p.m. He will chat with 1how visitors and answer questions about the manned &pace flight pro&ram, past, present and future. M ESA MAYOR PINKLEY F IRST TO SIGN PLAZA ASTRO SCROLL H ~rold Segerstrom, ion Henry, PlazJt Manager Gene Robins Watch Ask about our Special LOW, LOW TERMS I JET FREEZE ICE COMPARTMENT Sub-zero air is blown over trays for freeting ice cub&s eK\11 fast-grea t for parlies! GIANT ZERO DEGREE FR EEZER ••• holds \IP to 147 Ills. of frozen foods ready for use whe~ you want them, NO FROST CONVENIENCE lri BOnt RE· FRIGtRATOR AN D FRI.EZER. "IDEAL BIG FAMILY" 14.7 <;u. FL CAPACITY loads of storage wi111 a plate for e\'eryt~inr ••• Handt dOOI' shelves in botll refr igerator and freezer ••• separltl butler comp.irlment, rem ovable bin that holds 18 eu:s, SEPARATE TEMPERATURE CONTROLS "Mobile·Cold" prO"Yides continuous air movem!nl. Separ.tt conlrols let you dial exactl y ri2ht lem~erature in ref1i2er· at or or freezer sec!1on for ideal storage. CONVENIENT SLICE OUT SHELF ••• Over 22 sq. fl of shelf an•, 1 handy s!ide·shell brinp ttlt food rigllt out Ill you. TWIN VE GET ABLE BINS •• • Rugged poralai1H1Mteel "1getablt bins klep up lo % bu$hel 11rden fresh •• , ready far Instant use. Available in Ctct11ator coordinated colors, Avocado, C~r~ tone, HeNUt, or While. STEREO 0 TELEVISION e APPLIANCES 4 CHARGE PL ANS 1'011; fOIJrt (ONVE,.IENC£ 3, U" Vour 11•,,kA""'rltlrd TELEPHONE 540-7131 Daily: 9 ta 9 Saturday: 9 to 6 ' 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ' . ' •.............................................................................. ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~-~,...,..-~~,---r -• ' . 0"1LY PILOT . ·\ pedigree pood le called Lucky could only \\'alk back\\'ards be- 1,:ause his O"'ners .allO\\Cd his hair 10 get so Jong ii 1ripped hirn \Valk· ing normally. The O\vners of Bol- lon. England were fined SlOO and banned from kecpin.1; a dog for 10 years after a n RSPC:\ official tol d ~ court t he neglected animal '·looked like so1nelh1ng from outer :-pace." • Mark Hall, a husky six-footer ,,·ith a red bea rd , is running for the post of presi dent of the asso- ciation of \vomen students at Hart- nell College in Salinas. \Vall , l!J. said he \Vanted to fight apathy on the campus to\vard student affairs and figured his candidacy 1night create an interest t1rnong students. • i _;. --~~ The Kowan Sprin gs at Snnta f1 Rosa, once site of a reso rt, 1vere plugged by the great earth· quake which s!rnttered northern J California in 1906. \Vl1 c1L a11oth· 1i· r.r earthquake rork·ed t/1e orea lo.st week the seven spring.~ be-f gan f/01nb1 g ognin. forming i 1 pools and strean1s of r11n11i11g '1 water. • . .\ Brlmfielcl. England fa rn1er says his singing fattens up his pigs. Contented by r enditions of •·Nellie Dean" and "Onward Chris· lian Soldiers," the 632 pigs on his farm have v.·on 1,111 awards over lhe Jast fou r years. "It's a known fa ct pigs li ke noise," he sai d. • Karim .4.90 /\hon. 32. spiri tual lead- r t of 20 rn1//lon 1\loslcn1s. 1s shou:11 11;1th his f ia n c c La (f y Ja111cs Ctichton-Sluart. oii F.n9/1sh clil'orrcr. Lad11 Crichtan-Stunrr. 29 . 1rho 1ras fo rme rly morned. ro q Sco11 1~h 1!()/J/e· mall. llns become u .~f oslr rn HI nrc/er rrr rnarry J..."orPn. • Secr•tary of Transportation J oh n A. Volp• u•i.ll receive the first · t."atholic ~T an of ,\c!1on"' a1Nard from the Knigh·ts of Columbus at a ceremony this \VCe kcnd. The a\~·ard has h e c n created by Knights of Columbus 1ne1nhers from Pennsylvania. Ne\v )'ork, New Jersey and Dcla1~'are. F'rid1r. October tO. l'Wilf War Lull Continues Abrams: 'Enemy Losing Its Grip' SA IG ON (U PI ) -The U.S. com mande r ln Vietnam said ""the grip of lhe enemy is being loosened'' before his i;ommand ga\•e BO rive r patrol boals to th e South \'ietnamese today in the biggest turnover of milit ary hard1varc of the war . Gen . Creighton W. Abrams made hi~ optimistic assessment at an American artillery base no rth of Saigon, U.S. Army spokesmen said. He added: HHH Backs 1Vixon Coztrse On Vietnctm '\'ASHTNGTON (AP) -Former Vi ce President Hu bert H. •rumphrcy , alter a meeting v.·ith President Nixon, said toda y he bel ieves !he President is pursuing the nght course in Vietnam. "'I believe the President Is proceeding along the right path," Humphrey !old repo rters at the \V hite House. "\Ye hav(' lo give the President lime to carry out l1is rolicy." !\'rxon has ordered his two chier \1iet· nam peace negotiators -Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and Lodge's deputy, Phili p Habib -back from Paris for con· sultations next ?.1onday or Tuesday, just before the planned naliony.•ide anliY.'ar demonstrations. Nixon and the ma n who opposed him for the presidency last November met for nearly an hour in the company of Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon's special assistant in l'harge of n<J!ion;il s~·uril y aff airs. Humphrey said Kissinger is an old fr iend \\'horn he sees from time to tin1r. '"The President lino\1·s !hat I have .'I flee µ concern in Southeast Asi.<1," J [<1n1phrey sad . ''He invit~d nie upst;iirs to visit. with hitn and our meeting was very helpful, co n s I r u cl iv ~ and rewarding." Humphrey said even lhough the re are a lot of differen t opinions o\'er Vietnam, he hopes debate on the isue ""'ill not become partisan. "I don't !hink anyone can hush up those differences." he said. "but the \vorst thing '~e could do is undermine lhe President ."' Polio Brought On By Vaccine; Man Gi ven $514,166 NEW YORK (AP) -A: '6-year-old Baldwinsville, N.Y., man was awardM $51 4,166 in damages today by a SupreniP- Court JUry on his claim that the use of polio vaccine caused him to become a victim of the disease . A iury of 10 men and two wonoen ~it· l ing in a month-long trial before Justic(' .Francis T. ~1 urphy found in favor of James F, CoJe, a cook in a Veterans Administration hospital al Syracuse, N.''·· unlil he became Hl in June, 1962. His attorney. Alfred S, Julien told the jury that Cole look Sabin oral polio var..· cine Type Ill in 1-lay 1962 as part of a mass inoculation program conducted in the Syrrtcuse area, .lulien sairl that Cole became ill about h\'O "·eelis later and became paralyzed in J une 1962. During the !rial Julien claimed th r n1anulacturer (If the rlr11g. Charle~ Pfizer ;ind Co., Inc .. \1as negligent in failing ro "'·;irn the publit 11f clangers asfiOci;itrr! with the use of Type 111 vaccine by persons over 40 years of age . He claimed that the live \'ac cine could re l'crt from a weak to a virulent stage . Cole, who suffer s iotal paralysis or his left arm and leg and partial paralysis of his r ight arm and leg, testified from a y.·heel chair. ''The Viet Cong apparalu:>l' is being ground up." Rarely has Abrams a llowed spokesmen lo release his private comments to ney.·smen. Especially optimistic com- ment s he feels could come back to haunt him , His staten1ent Thursday came during a c11ntinuing lull in the fighting, allowing, t he United States to step up the so-call ed "Vietnamization'' of the war -turning thin_gs O\'er to the Saigon government. South Vietnamese sailors accepted delivery of the 80 U.S. Navy patrol boats in cere1nonics in Saigon this afternoon - a turnover lha l gave them most of the- pa!rol duties in the Mekong Della. "'This ceremony symbolizes the com- bined efforts of our two nations to train and equip the Vietnamese people, \\'ho are fighting so valiantly for their coun· try 's independence and freedom," said Deputy U.S. Ambassador Samuel D. Berger. The tur11over of the $7.2 million worth of boats freed 320 American sailors for other duties in Vietnam or to be :;ent home if their 12·month tours of duly wcrf' a!twlst up. Couple Accused Of Battering Three Ch.ildre11 NORTH MtA1'.fI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A young couple was arrested on c_h ild abuse charges today after police said they found three battered children in· eludi ng a 2-year-o!d boy whose nose y.•as broken and the hone protruding. North Miami Beach Police Lt. Shirlev \Vilhrow said. ''This is !he same coup!~ \Vho had a 7-month~-old baby gir t die about a week ago." He identified the c·ouple. as 1\1ichac l Can1pbc!J, 22. and Mary Violet Cam pbell, 2J. Their address "''a.'i listed as the f.1idget Mansion J\1otel. Withrow said ttJe Campbclls Y.'ere charged with torturing or unlawfully punishing a child. There were no charges in the infant 's death. No bond was set. 1'wo-year-o!d Travis had both eyes blacked and a broken nose, the officer :-aid. "It was a compound fra cture and a piece of the bone was sticking out," he .said. The oldest girl. Chris. 7, had a battererl f.1ce, h<' said. "The entire front of her dress wa s full of blood.'' The third child, Ginger, 6, had bruise!!'. !!'aid Withrow. "All of them had m~uito bites and some of the bjtes were in- foc ttd," said \Vit hrow. "11iey said th e.v had gotten repeated beatings with open hand, fist and a belt." 1 Hurt, W on1an IGlled by Sniper :\fOBILE, Ala . (AP) -A sniper, armed v.·11h a high po11er<'d rifle, killed a woman and Y.·ounded a man here loday, police said. He later y,·as \\'OUnded by po lict fire and captured. The shooting occurred near the do·.vntoY.'n business district. Officers ~aid the 1nan, identifitd a~ Glenn 11. Ballew, 43, opened fire "'ilh a . .10-JO caliber rine from an alleyy.·ay. \\'it· ncsses said he fired at least five shol.!!. Agnew Cancels Vis it NF.\"ARK. N .. J. \l,;P !) -Vire Pre~i­ rient Spiro T. Agnew has poslponed his planned Ocl. !5 visi t lo Ne1v Jersey at the request of his prospective hosts, "''ho feared a reception t he y had planner! would be disrupted by demonstrator~ 1n connection with Vietnam moratoriun1 day. Storm Rages Along Lakes Snotv Forecast for Rockies; Freeze • in C•llfo...,1• Sov!""'" (•"'"'"'• contlPlllf!d rnot•I• '"" •~d w•rm loo:ll~• wl!t. • 1t"" l>•ll" 'lov1h •nd wh•d• •ton• •1>• coa'! •~" '" t~o tr'IOV"l1I"' PtD"d'~' • tOOl!h? ,,_ !1'>11 •Vt~\.,g. lll• l o. 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As the la te-afternoon sun e111blazoned the au!un1n foli<1ge . 22-year-old Arlo and Jackie Hyde, 25. exch<ing!'d their VO\\'S i11 a fie!d on Ario's farm in the Berkshire hills. The 1veddlng ~upper was catered by Ahce Brol'k, y.•hose restaurant in " deconsecrated church was featured i11 Ario's son~ and movie, ' ' A lite 's Restaurant ." Anoong lhe 12:l guC':.1s \\'as Patrolman Lawrence "Obie " Obanheimer. 11·ho oner- arrested Guthrie for littering after a Thanksgiving Day dinner. r~olksinger Judy Collins sang a flve- minute. composition about love and dedication. Ario's mo!h('r, l\lrs. \Voody Gulhrie, read a poem written by her hus- ba nd shortly before his de ath. After the C'OU ple exchanged voy.·s before ii local jus1 1ce of the peace, e\'eryonr Joined in singing "Amazing Grace," \\'oody Guthrie's fa\ orite hyn1n. Arlo wa s dressed in a y,•hite satin suit \11th a laced blouse ·and balloon sleeve~ ;ind a f1 01\•er wreath in his hair. Jackie, \\'hon1 Ario n1el y.•hile she ""·as singing in a California <"lub, had on a white satin robe. Geoff Oultaw. 11hn p!a}S the part nf ,\rlo"s friend 111 lhe n1ovie. ''Ailee's Jfc slaurant. ·· y.·as besl noan. The couple leaves today on a combined honeymoon and singing tour. They plan to return to Arlo"s farm in December. Dad Commits Son Adopted Boy Kills Foster Moni OKLAl!Oi11A CITY (UPI) -Anthony :=::ct;iri and his '1'1fe Oorothy brought a 5· ~c;ir-old boy int11 1hr1r home JI )'Cars a~n ThP 1·nuple "'·as told lhE' boy y.·;:rs il- lt':;l!tma!e and had been tortured and afl11s('d by hi.s parent.<;. Thursd;iy, a subb u1i; An!hony Seta ri stood before a di<;trict court bench and signed ;i documrnt tha t will commit hi~ arlopterl !'ion Stephen to prison !or !he rest of his hfr Young Se!ari. mow 16. pleaded guilty In n111rder for the stahb1ng death July 30 of thr y.·01nan \l'ho had been his mother thP pa5t 11 ,·ears. Under the law, :i parent or g11ard1ai1 1nu~t sign such a guilty plea if 1hc ;'ICC\J~Cd lS a j\l\'('r\i\e ,..,., he \1 ro tr lus name, the fath<'r 11ept '"1 am hopeful he \\lll be pa roled !<11meli1ne ;:11111 can be rehabilitated." !'ielarl :;ai d. "Steven had never been \ t~lenl berore thi s hil ppcned . 1-/e had been ill <1t times and never gave me or his mcther much trouble. •·ire heard stones 1h:1! his rormrr father punished him by holding his head under water v.•hen he y.·as a baby," Scta ri said. "\\"e adopted him through the stale \1·clfare dC'parltnrnt."' Setari, 44, said he 'ras in th(' lh·ing rootn on the night his 11 ilr. 47. was slain. lie heard an argun1ent bet.,.,·een the boy vnd the .,.,.oman 1n the bedroom. M r.~. Setari di<?d at an Oklahoma City hospit.<1l \1·here she "":is la ken \Vlth four stab 11 ouncl~ in the chest. Se!ari said the boy's life had been fair· lv nor n1al until he: suffcr!'d a bone disca ~r­~nd spent aln1o~t a ye:1r in a l'aSI. The l.ir hcl' ~;iid the boy 11 ,1~ !'11101Lonal l:V d1~turbed in grade school and 11'i1S pl.<1ced in thr chi ld guidance cl inic al 1nte_rvals. quads' First Bi1·thday 21 Senators Wave1·ingo11 llaynswortl1 ¥.1ASHINGTON !A P) -The battle ovr1 Cleme nt F. l laynsworth"s nomination le the Supreme Cour t shifted today frorn committee cha1nbcrs lo the Senal• cloakroom \\'here the outcon1e appcarrd to resl with son1e two dozen \\'al'erins senators. In the aftermath of ,JudiC'iary Co1n· mittee appro\'al of \hf' non1ination Thurs· day opponents appe;ire<I lo have !he edge on the floor. A sur vey by the Associated P ress. com bined \1·1th positions obtainf'rl from Senate sour(·l·~. ~howr-d ;it IC'a~t 4~ vol!'s agaiust the nomin:!tion, 33 for 1! and 21 undecided. IL was clear. however. the Silualion could chang<' dram nt1rally for a number of reasons before Lhe non1inat1on comc3 to the floor, probably not for two week:'i. For 1Jne. the An1crlcao Bar Association ]e[Jdership decided Thursday IC> incrl so1neti111e in the ncx1 fc·1v dilys to rcviel't its position 011 Haynsworth, for ll1e pa ~t 12 years a rnernber of the 4th LJ.S. Cour t 11f Appcills in Hichn1011 d. Va . The ABA !'ntl orscd lht· nomination last month during Senate hea ruigs. A t hang e in position coulr! h:J\'C. s1gnifiean1 irnpact. Floor debate also ca nnot begin until 1111! .Judiciary Committee fil<'s majority an d minority reports. Sorne sen<ilors sa~d th<'Y \\'Ould "·ail for !h!'se before making up their minds. An example of !he fl ui d nature of the r.ituation was l\'laryland Republican r:harles l'llathias. A member of the Judiciary Committee, l\lalhias abstained Thursday y.·hen the committee climaxed a llvo-hour closed meeting by \'Otin g 10 lO 6 to report the nomination lo the lloor. Then in late afternoon he sent a letter to Judiciarv Chair111an Jan1es 0. Eastland l D~i\l iss.1. saying he wanted 111 be recorded ag:un~t t•o111 1nlttce appro1'al IJI llie nonunation. "1'!1cre: arc gr<i\'(' doubts rcno:Hning on the rt·cord .. , i\lathias ~;:iid. Saving the AI3:\ mc:ct1 ng und<'rl iocs 1h is unce.rl;JJnty, i\1athias :-.;11d while the 1loubts "'re1nain in a qur!.l1on or this kind, \hey nJUSt lJe l'C!iOll'ed Lil fa\/Of O[ the public." A ~lalhias aide said lalcr. hoY.·CVC'r, the sen.i!lor·s cor11n11llct'· vrilf' <lHI not 1nean ~1athias \vou ld dcf uulely 1ote against confirmation. Bod y of Marine Order ed Dug Up; Beating Probed i\E\Y YORK (AP) -A Bronx judge ord('red t(}Clay t11c exhun1at1nn of the body nf a t-.larine rr c:-ruit \\'l1u ctied at Pa rri.1 Island, S.C, al'l!'r a!l<'g!'dl y l!'l lin g h1.• \1'1fc he ha(! bee n be<JtC'll hy ;1 rlr ill in· structor. The i\larine. Jose Concepcion. 19. of !hi': Bron x. \\'JS found d<'ad bes1d <' Ballast C:rrl'li :it !hr il1anne Corps 1ra1n1ng ba~t> at Parris Jsland on Jul)' $. lie had bet'n reporlcd absenl ,~-ithout lea1·e live da~s Parlier. Author111e.~ al the base 11s1rd his death a~ an "'acrid<'nlal Jro\1·n1ng ." Rf'n. J\farlo Biagg1 <D-N.Y.1. 11 hn 1n· 1·cst18:ated lhe rase at the rrQUf'::;l nr (;flnCf'J>{'1on·.~ \\1idow. Dolores. applied 1n Bronx Supn.'lTil' C1111r1 fQr an nrdrr prrrnitling !hr C'Xhu1nalion 111 lilt' hol1y <ind an aulnpsy, .Ju s11ce ll)·rn<111 Kor11 gr<1nlrd 1hi> :ir- pl icalin n ;ind 111r ho"J(l j'. hllrt!'d 111 Brooklyn·~ Evcrgrrrn Cr111t'!cr.1, 1~ In br- f'Xhumecj nr>-1 1vcrk 1"h<' Tesf{l n rp1aclruplets-from left, Sheila, \Vendy. I l1<111c nncl f inely -get t hr1r firsl l.aste of cak~ as !hey ohscr\'e their flr.~l birthday ln ,Jacksonville. ' F'\n. The quads. born in Charleston . Sc· .. no\\' 1vri:::h bcl,\leen 14 and 17 pounds. ·~ ' '· MR.MUM r, ,. ?i: ii i CHECKING •UP• How Men Stael{ Up With Dishwashers By L. M. BOYD If a single woman goes with an eeligible man for lhree month s, chances she'll marry him are about two out of five. If a woman rents a n automatic dishwasher f o r three months, chances she'll buy it are about nine out of JO. This gives you a fair idea of how men st;:ic k up against automatic dishwashers as far as women are concerned. T II AT WE STERNCOM· MODITY said lo appeal most to Russian v.·omen at the m<>- rnent is hairs pray,.,. HAVE NO REASON to dou bt an in- formant who reports Mr . an Mrs. Crocker o[ Modesto, Cal., named their little girl Polly Wanda .•. .IF ALL ·r 11 E BLOOD VESSELS in you r body were stitched rnd to end, they would be long enough to encircle the earth f o u r times .... DID I TELL YOU exactly .002 percent of a!! the babies in Canada are born in taxicabs? .. .IN TWO OUT of three familie~, lhe Vi'ffe keeps the checkbook and pays the bills. DEATH IN THE NIGHT-It \\'as j11~t 48 y1•nrs ago th at the Nevada legislature passed a bill lfJ execute c apital criminals by sneaking into their cells wilh out v.'arning in the middle of the night to dose them with leelhal gas \\'hile they slept, Consider tha t! A man so sentenced would ne ver know which night would be his last. How many convicls \Vere tortured ()Ver tha t macabre piece ()f legislation? It was s oon repe aled, of cou rse. But until then, think of tho.~e men in those cells. know ing wha t they knev1, trylpg 10 g(·t to sleep ~ CUST0~1ER SERVICE : Q. ''Is it true th e. Australian government iwll help pay your passage if you want to move the re ? A. Last I heard it \vould kick in $160 toward that fare for an acceptable American ..• Q. '' WREN \VAS THE ~tOST lopsided football score of all time ?" A. That incredible afternoon just 69 years ago "'hen Dickinson bl'al Haverford 227 in 0. , .. '·DID YOU SAY th e dachshund was !he third most popular dog in this country?" .A. Fourth. The beagle is third, TO LIVE CONTENT - What follows Is the tender couns el of a gentleman named William Henry Channing, wh o served as chaplain of the House of Representatives a century ago almost: "To live cont ent with sma!I means: to seek elegance rather than lux· ury, and refinement rather than fa shion. , , .to study hard. think quietly, ta I k gently, act frankly ; to listen to the stars and birds, to babes .and sages, with open heart; to bea r all cheerfully, do al] bravely, a;vait oc casions. hur· ry neve r; in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and un· conscious. grow up thru the comn1 on." LINDA A..\!D JOHN An1ong l O·year+0ld girls there are more Lindas th a n anything else, Second most popula r name among such you ng ladies is Mary. Third is Deborah. 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' ' . . . .. ~ . . •• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Lives Are at Stake :\s Assemblyman Robert Badham climbed out of the school bus at the approach to El Morro School re- cently, he ag reed th ere was a problem. . Badhan1 had joined officials of Laguna Beach Unt· fied School District on a trip into traffic, the traffic of Coast J-lighway that zips past the school. Jt took the lumbering bus about se\'Cn second s to .loln th e so uthbound traffic stream,. School of[i~ial s c?n- ducted the tour in hopes of gettJng Badham s assist- ance 1n securing some type traffi c signaJ for safety. Although the school bu ses have had no accidents at the dangerous intersection, there have been some near inisses. The general motoring public has fared \Vorse. El Morro curve near the school has claimed more than a dozen lives in traffic accidents since 1965. Badham has agreed to work through the state Division of Highw ays to secure some ~ype of traffi c control that would be in action during the coming and going of school buses. \Ve wlsh the a ssemblyman \Veil on this urgently needed project, and he should have all the community support that can be hel pful in speeding action. Nothing should be left to chance -or to time -\\'hen lives of youngsters are at stake. Take Care of Our Own What would the Laguna Beach conu11un!ty be like ii the 14 agencies dependent upon the Comm ~nily ChesL for their continued services ceased operation tomor· row ? f\1o st families, at one time or another, have had direct com.act \1•ilh at least one. Even those not served direcUy must realize \Yhat their Joss could mean to a community in terms of human welfare and the health- ful growth and development of youth. Lagunans have always responded warmly to their Trust Can Close Generation Gap By F.LUi'l\'ORTH L. RICHARDSON J\.Unl~t.cr 1''eighborbood Congregalional Cburcb, Laguna Beach \\'e art all aware of the gen erational gap. It is nothing new •. , gap or guH, 11 is as v.'ide as lhe ~1 is.~1ssippi Delta. Tobey in one or his cartoons has pie· lured a tea party 11•hcre two young men under 25 are talking to an Episcopal rec· tor. The young men are saying, "It's nothing aga inst you personally, slr. Our generation doesn't trust anyone over 30." Tbis is !heir rallying cry and it is frighte ning for it nieans that Urey don·t trust their parents. Jesus died at 33 and lhe most active part of his ministry was pressed into the years between 30 and 33. Doesn't experience coun L lor somthing? Wisdom about li11ing? Edna SL Vince nt Wllay died :i t 511; Al bert Einstein died et 76 and Robert Frost at 89. Could 1.\'e nnt tnist I.hem'! It is ul\erly ridiculous lo say we can't trust anyone over JO. The on ly redeeming feature about Tobey's cartoon is that the young men said. "It's noLhing against you persona lly, sir~" EACH PERSON, those Ol'er 30 and those under 30, should be judf.?:ed 011 1he ba5is of hi s merits and fa ults, but lhc eap is ~·ide, The su1c1de rate an1nng thr.se 18·2S years or age i1' rising throughou t mril>t of the world. In Iran full y 9S percent ol the i;uicides arc foun<I in the NO\V i;rnf'r3· t1on. and in the l1::;. n<'.1rly tJne in tPTl. "L.50 is like R:in deodoran1." sav~ a t :niversi ty of f..lichigan ~ttlflen!. "Ran takes the worry u11t of hC'in.l( close : LSIJ lakes the v.·orry ou1 of being." IL has been :-;tatcd by rcliahle sources lhal 50 percent of Lof! Angele~ high school students ha ve lriecl mariiuan:i at least once alld that 25 percent use 1l regularly once or twice a week. Eve1·yday Prohle1ns I . /\.~ far as I can IC'll lhe purpo6e is lo heighten the intensity of their NO \V ex· pericnce and make it more meaningful, but I suspect the r<'al reason is that they \1'ant to take the v.•orry ou! of being. l am frightened. BEFORE THE GAP gcts_l~~~de, Jet 1ne say this about th ose undlf'11f -there are scores or them of 1\'hon1 we can be proud, The daughter of Arthur Sch!cs· inger Jr .. Kat hy Kind<'rman. al the age of 2:1, directed a poverty program in Ap· palachia. The great grand.;.on tJ f Rockefeller. La urence Rockefellrr . Jr .. al the age of 22, ~·orked for $.22 .50 a "''eek ;1s a Vista volunteer in Harlem. \\/hen folk singer Buffy Sainte-Ma rie 1s n o l recording top·selling LP's, she is passionately plearling for thr cause of her fellow Indians. Tiie holder o( the world's record for the mile, J im Ryun. no\Y age 2!. \1·hen he was 19, was snapping nev.·s pictures for the Topeka Cap1tol-Journal, preparing himseH for lhe d;1y when he Lan no longer break lour minu tes. Allrl so I v.·o u!t! !1kc to addrel>s these fr1v v.·ords to the. NO\V genC'ratirm ii they v.dl lis\f'n: "\\'e ha1•e nothin~ again~! you ~r~onally . \\'e ran trust some or you under 30. \\'c inherited frnm ou r parents a bloody \\'Orld .'\nd v.·e in lurn haven·t done mu rh 1n 1hrit rf'SP<'f't to make it less bloody. But 1-rc havr lr1ith 1n thos e \\'ho have ideals and 1ve wnuld r;i!llC'r perish and go l.lo~·n with !hrm than to be cnunterl amOnf:! the hedor11,..tir, pleasure· loving pagans'·· Age. bas nothing to do with it. Save Election Expense Special elerlions are cosily ind efforts have been made in recent years to reduce the number by combining them wilh regularl}' scheduled elections whenever possible. It makes little sense to schedule a special election, for example, a month •he.ad of a regular election if there is a reasonable chance that confusion of the issues can be ar[)ided. The Legislature this yl'ri r passrd a bill "•hich requires school d1 srrlcts lo hold special elections of a hoard n1ember dies ar resigns during hi s tr nn of c:rice. Thill requirement is waived only if lhe death • Dear Gloomy Gus: With the bumln& o{ San Juan·s ConloUd11ted Supply Company, an· other landmark is gone. The County Fire Depart ment 's record remains impeccable· They haven't loll 1 foundatjon yet. -T. M. Tiiie ......,., .. n•u• ,. ... ,,. v~ "" ~"' ..._ .. ftM _ ..... , ...... ,_ --......... , .... ~ l'li.t. or resignation ~un "-'\thin four months of a regularly scheduled election date. JN THE PAST, the practice has bttn for the remaining board members lo ap- point a successor. This system his y,·ork· ed qu ite ~·ell and , to our knowledge, nobody has complained about it. The same system is used by city councils, boards or supervisors and other govern· in g bo<lics . The history of this particular law isn't l<nown. so we can't say what pro1npted its trip through the legislation factory in Sacramento. More than likely, somebody controversial got appointed to a schoo l board and his enemies prevailed upon their assemblyman to sponsor 1 bill mak- ing such appointments illegal. \\'HA TE VER TIIE reason. the law will Impose an added expense for school districts already strapped for funds. In addilion, ii is discriminalory because it applies only lo school districls. 'I'ht.re is no jU&tl!lable reasou why school districts should be singled ou t for this exlra bu rden. To remove the. discriminatory asper!s by making the law applicable to all oiher agencies would be un"·ise. Con ~1dering lhc number of boards that funclion in San f>iego or L<ls Angeles County, for ex· am ple. there ~'ould ha ve. to be an endless ~t1rcession nf !!pecial ('lect ion~. The b~t th ing to do vdlh th is l~w Is to ' rc1"1Cal lt. Dally Californian annual Community Chest drive. Last year, residents of the area from Crystal Cove to Laguna Niguel and La- guna l·liUs con tributed $5 1,000 l\.o keep t.he youth and welfare progran1s rolling. This year the goal is a little higher-$57,000. Unfortunately even \v orthy co111munity service agencies are not' exen1pt. from risi ng costs. And of course the steady population increase makes additional dema nd s upon the111. Think about it. The Community Chest drive is under \l'ay this month. No single gift can do 1nore good, in the tried and lrue tradition ol neighbor helping neighbor. A Near Disaster The recent blunder that allowed toxic agricultural pesticide to drift onto Laguna's El Morro School should be fully noted and long remen1bered. It was a human error that could have had grave consequences. Tomatoes nea r the school \Vere sprayed by heli- copter. The spray d1·ifted onto the school. Children \11ere kept off playgrounds and sent home early. The county healt h department conducted an investigation in1mediately and tn fo\lo,vup. /\rca physicians \11ere notified of the situation. Dr . . Joh n Philp, Orange County Health Officer. labeled it potentially serious . .'\side from a custodian 1Nho ·becan1e il l. and a teacher \vho became nauseated, lhere seen1 to have been no casualties. This \Va s just luck . There are about 540 youngsters e nrolled at the school who could have suffered serious consequences. The Orange County Agricultural Departml!nt should deal very seriously \vi lh this danger. Children are the crucial crop in this area. ·say Chief. W e'1 ·c let thi.> robe out a.bout as far"" we can and it still doesn't fit.' Ho Chi Minh: U.S. Did1i't Feel Hatred It is a fair guess that in the tarly 194-0s, most of the free world as ·well a11 the closed Communist world longed for the death of Adolf Jlitler. The man was su ch a menace lo history's moral order that virtually all lhe living, Including his own people, \vould btnefit from his demise. Many Europeans bore the same hatred for Napoleon. and millions haled Julius Catsar. but these men , while they had ~,;;, .. ;:.·~~·~~;~~?;,-. •" ) ~ '. "!-'<"' ~ ' Roy~· Brier<' . ., I t· ·- J tiller's ambition, lacked his evil essence. \Ve lend to deplore hale Jn the absolute, but nothing is absolute -lt depend s on ll'h:it or v,rho you hate, ancl on the soil in \\ l1i ch hall! grows. The richest soil for growlh or ha te is war . SO JIL';RE \~'E HAVE been at \Vilr \l•ill1 ;in old. old 111an n<1n1rrl ll:.i <.:hi ~!lnh ; t/1a1. i~. hC' 11•as the syn1bol of the enemy. F11·!! yrars ;1go ll'f' had never heard of Ji1111. But hi« so!d1<'rl' 11·crc killing An1erican ~Oldier« 111 the lanrl lxlrriering his. lie ~·as a lifelong Coinmunist. To h1n1, Amcr1eans v.ere i1nperialists. \\'e don 't kno11' 11•hat hr 1v0t1 ld ha\'e ~aid. but in his tradition lhe only good 1mpcrialisls arc dead irnperlalisL<;. In ou r tradi!1on. rfenying we arr imperialists , ~·e think \.IC had !he "right'' to hate him. Bui 1ve didn'l hate him . \Ve think he adm in1s1er<'CI a bad social sysl!'m . \Vhrn \l'e met his agents "'·e Jound them so 1rral1onal anrl capricious 1t 11·as elmost Impossible to deal 11·i lh them ;11 all. Then v.•hy didnl wr li:itP Ho Chi l\l1nh, n1-11•c once hJtrd 1!11lcr and the Imperial .l:ip::incse lcaderr.~ THE ANSWER l\IA \' be 100 r.01npl r• for brief consideration, but this is an ef. for!. First, Ame ricans hare an innate sym- pathy for underdogs, howe11rr trying lhey m1ty be . If we are perceptive, v.·e know lhe Asiatics throughout our Lime have been underdogs. \Ve know they are strug- gling for freedom and the good life. We think lhey err when they are lured into the C.immunist solution for the slrngg\e the solu tion offered by ~1ao on a ir•nd scale, by Ho on a small scale. But this did not make Ho a monster, even though we were waging war with his people. Second, a large segment of our people, probably a _majority now , has grave doubts about lhe morality, let ak>ne the practicality , of this war. We doubt If the United States rightly sent con1b.ttt soldiers to southeast Asia, or keeps them there. \Ve doubt the hokum employed for .several years as moral justification for the war. 111ird, lhcy mey intelligently doubt that no·s death will materially affect the war, or end il. The only event that could af- fect, or end, it is new lhinking in Washington, acknowledgement lhat we shouldn 't be in Vietnam, I.hat H's not our 1\•ar, as President Kennedy said. This may be damaging to our national pride but damaged pride is preferable I~ mindless hate for Ho Chi Minh, dead or aUve. ~--By George---, Oc;.r G· Ye!>. lr:s more important lo ha1 e your v.·ifc happy lhan to ha\·e your 01Yn wa,\' lf she insi!\ts on getlin~ up and rixing your brea kfast. I e t her -you don'I have to look at her. Dear Ceori;:r · I arn a topless arc welder 1n La.s Vegas and - L Cure Is Missing In Capp's Satire Once upon a tiine Al Capp was Known only as a carLoonist, the creator of L 'ii Ahner. J\.l ore recently he has ga ined a reputation as a le cturer. mostly on col· Jege campuses. And he has received weJ!. deserved applause for his blunt, colorful. and hilarious dlse<>u rses on v.•hat others tin1idly call acts of "dissent'' among col- legians. The dissenters, student and faculty, have no use for r•,.lr. Capp. T)losc \vho agree 1vith his \'ivid diagnosis of whal's going on have all so rts of uses for him. And there's lhe dangrr. Howev('r sound satirist Ca pp 's diagnosis surely is. his prescriptions for a cu re fail short. Yet they arc being taken more seriously than t>lr. Capp undoubtedly takes himself. EARLIER THIS \'EAR, for example, a Sen;ite t·ornmiUec inquiring into campus \'iolencc summoned f>.'lr. Carp as one or the 111itnesscs to advise on ~·hctt should be done. The appearance was good for a few luughs, and little else. ·\11 audience al Troy State Uni\•ersi ty in /\l:ibama was lreated recently to a splen- did Capp lecture. The Ivy League, as u.~ioal, was a primary target. "The ne\I' Ivy League educational thetJry.'' he sa11I, "is that those who need n1struction so desperately that they are unfit lo RO 0111 inlo the real world until !hey grt four rrars of it are fit, however, from the nion1rn 1 they arrive on campu!I t(l irislrucl their instructors: that those 1vho lno"lc act, and smell like subhumans are the only true voices of humanity:· that the only rlear 1hinker.~ among us are the half·stoncd , and that t'\'eryone else has rocks in his hl'ad ; tha t our \o1rilly nonproductive class JS the only cla ss \1·orth prorlucini;: for. ;ind th:it only ou r un .toilet·traincd can clean up the 1ne~s ~or1rl) 1s 1n .. Guest Editorial THESE "SUBHll~1ANS" v.·oultt he les! dangerous, acC(lrding to lecturer Capp. H they v.'ere not so effectil'ely tutored and encouraged by the ca1npus "F'agins," the professors -sorne of great eminence. - 1.,ho "are ~·ait111g on our ca1npuses lo tearh your kid brothrrs an;! sisters. and one day your kids, not how lo enrich our country with skill, ser11ic:r, and s:icrH1ce, bul how lo impoverish 11, hy doy,·ngrading the acquisition of useru1 ~kills as !he 3Jav~·ry of squares, by disd aining service, b.v drrnand ing sacrifice: by reviling our past 1nsle<1d of revering 1t. by ~pitting on those the drn1ncratic process has chosen to go11crn US, insleAd or defending the de1nocratic process as their one chance to govern thernsrlvcs: by Jaughiog al tilf' !a1v and order tha t protects society an<l by whinint; for law and order In protett thr111 " \V:sh v.·e had sllid that THERE ARl:: Ll;\1 ITS, though. Ill !he service that can be perforined by a critic like r-.!r. Capp. Getting around lo soJu. lion~, he asks · "\\'hat do v.·e do about the Fagins nn our faculties~ Do v.·e silence U1em? Do we loss !he1n b.xlily off (;Ur campuses? Let us pau5e for a moment and think or ho1v ~atisfy1ni: it would be. And then let's for-;:C't it. Hrprcs~1on ilnrl vio\encr -the rnC'thocls nf the l~·nch mob -are the 1n('th{lds the Fagin.<; tcaC'h." Fir.r But 11·hat do wr do" Well, say~ l\lr C':i pp 1urner1 de1td seriou.~. let "every 1n~11(ut1nn of ll'<irning in America ad d one \- 'W(cks 'Carry youi britks home, lnn7' more course .. , 101 c vJ t ~,u11lr.1· " LET GS PAl:SE tur <i nu1111t·nt ;ind l h111~. of h1,111 sat1sl y111g lh •I 11 011ld be. An<! the11 let ·s tor~<'! 1l. t\,._ the 11ay In eotu1ter lh(' tract \1 rltf'r.!' an(] propagantl1sts 1.>110! to field a 11('11', 1110f(' antiscplle tc3m or lract 11-r1!ers ;.ind propagandts!~. 1\nd th • teaching or \irtue, e1·cn one su lnt1dable :is patriotisn1, 1s not the Jnb •;f a l'Ollcgc , Ivy League or otherwise. ll is Cl 11ni11ers1. ty 's job, though, to explore hislory, "<'01101nli:s, pf1ilosophy. the Sele.nee~. soci:1! sludit::s -all lhc fiel ds of kno1vlPtlgr -111 ~url1 a way that I h e honest s!t1dt·n1 can discover f or hi.rnsrlJ Hie gc·nerosi ly as 11c!I as !hr f'allnusne~~ in a11y nation·s traditions and 111sti1ution~. <\ SCHOOL TllAT does its Job, in ot hC'r 11·ord s, need add no cou rses in patr1ot1sn1. The schools that are fa iling in U¥.?1r JOb, and r-.·lr. Capp is adept at Jisl inl:! the tn. cannot be saved by !he addition or courses. Bul, then, n1a ybe that's: all t>.lr. Capp 1vas really sayinJl". 1'he trouble though, is tha t boards or trustCf's, state legislators, nnd ol.hers 111ho are appalled by the subhuman antics at n1any campuses might very \rell lh ink that the ans\l·er to the Fagins is rcplac 111g tf.iem with shmoos. J'>;ational ObJcrvr r 'Abortion Capital of World' LOi\'DON -Although this city has be- come the abortion capital bf the western world, the English are far from pleased with the new title. The. U.K. is faced with "an acute moral and legal crisi!I about the fundamental value!! on which our society is based," wrote Norman St. John-Stevas, a ConMrVative MP. in a lengthy attack on the "abortion racket" in the London Times. And the public at large has become very much perplexed by such phenomena as a large group of women who appear lo prefer abortion to contractption as a means of birth con· trol. One !housan<t aborlions a week. about GOO of them under the auspices of the Na· lional He alth Service, are now being performed according to the basi·c guidelinrs set down by the Abortion Act of 196!1. Not that this law helped to clarify the situation. It did not, fof example. specifically direct doctors how lhey should act. l\tANY DOCTORS, not all of them Roman Catholic, regard abortion as legalized murder and ref11M to perform the operation even when pregnancy may endanger the health of the mother. Pulse, a medical journal. 5ent out a ques-. lionnaire to 34.000 doctors th is sprinEt and found that only 37 percent 11·ere in fa vor of lhe Abortion /\ct as it is now worded. ~pecifically, the Act states that t~·o doc- tors must cerllfy that the ~·oman in que s-. tl on needs an :lbort.lon, t he operation tnust he. rrgistered. and lhc abortion must be performecl in a place wh ic h com· l'S under !he control of the f>.finistry of Ilea Ith. The Br1l1sh ~!t:>diral fl..~ s n c i 11 ti n n, reported the Sunday Times, is upstl Editorial Research. because it belie1·es current practices are bringing the. en.lire medical profession in· to disrepute. A. minority or unscrupulous. practitioners. 1\'hile keeping \l'ithin the letter of the la~·. are able lo provide an abortion on demarid . THE ECO:\O:\llST oberved th:it ''a flou rishing private practice in abortion is not ne\1·." Pri vate doctors say they have all the cases they can hartdle. They work 16 hour -a day on Harley Street at a stan· dctrd rate of about $3fl0 per abortion, \Vhat is new is the sudden Influx of American. C.erman, Swiss, and even Scandinavian women for week ·end opera- tions. The Guardian reyorted that some doc· tors were sending their limousine!! lo meet patients arriving at Heathrow airport. One airline desk e~·en provided · the address of an abortion clinic lo girls in distress. ~!oat girls, howel'er. come equipped with a printed map, showi ng a clinic cl!'arly marked. Opponents of the Abortion Act talk about "contempt for the right of the fet u.,." ~1r. Leo Abse, a Labor MP \.\'ho backed an unsuccessful motion on July 15 lo amenrl lhe law, inl'lists. that ''the.-whole cn1phasis is plnced on increasing abortion f:lrllities. distributing abortion clinics ;ibo1il the country as if one was distributing sugar " NO ONE RAISED a looder t)owl or protest than Dr. Peti':r Olley, a lecturer in 1nental health at Aberdeen University. l!e told doctors of the British l'\1edical Association that women who seek abor- tion are uncontrolled and impul sil'e. "l think we can use the term accident·pro. ne," he said. Quite another Positi on i!I taken by the Family Planniug As~ocia· lion . It regards abortion as contracept ion practiced three mont~,s too l;1te. iVtrs. Diane ~l unday, secretary to the Abortion Law Reform Society. told lhc Guardian that she real ized ii \l'Ould be a Jong lime before the Abortion Act v.·outd be full y acrepted. "It is spn1elhi11g 1vhich arouses lar to0 much guill and en10!1on." said l'\1rs .. f\1unday. "a11r\ it. 1s somcthi11~ 1hal cannol be opposed \.\'lth facts an1 ! fi gures nr c11en talcs of wornen ~·he ha1c been helped." ------ Friday. October 10. 1969 Th• editorial pagl!! of Che Daily Pilot seeks to inform and s!im- ufatt readers by presenting lliis newspaper's opinions and com· mentar y on top1r..t of interest and ligllificance, bv p1'(1tiiding a forum for the expression nt our reader1' opinion.$, and by presc11ti,1g the diverst vie11.1· points of i11formect observrr.1 nnd 1poke!me11 on topics of lite day. Robert N. \Veed, P~lisher • ' ' " II p; p ~ I ' I I ( t ( l l • I' I ' I -\.. -· ---------------------r:-----~----~-~--,-~ .... ~yr--------""I •__,.-·---·~---------------------.--, • Newport Harbor TedaY'• l'l•al £DITION * voi:. ii, NO. 243, "4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE CCUNTY, CAllFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER I 0, 1969 TEN GENTS Councilman Bares Inner Thoughts on Pier Tax By J~R0~1E F. COLLIN S 01 1111 [i••IY P olo! u1r1 l ~has turned friend against friend . It has unleashed the heaviesl rlood of angry lelters to hit Newport Beach City Hall in years. ll has launched a prote st petilion cam- paign in waterfront neighborhoods. And it has made Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons a mighty miserable man. 'That is that the tidelands use ree Wue ls doing to the city of Newport. and the people whn run it. It's a controversy that may well be looming all out of proportion. It involves t he proposed levying or a fee of $1 for e~ch foot of boat slip against all harbor pier owners. For most or the city's 900 or so private pier owners, that will amount to about $30 a year -or $2.50 a month. A three.member City Council com· mirtee beaded by Panoos came up with the pl>n -...... -·-two~ Overflow Crowd Hears 'Angela of more or lea! inten~ive study. About JOO members of the city ':r. boating crowd made it eitplosively clear lhen lhol they don't like the idea. Coun· cilmen gave in ~Jlghtly to the objections by delaying action on the required ordinance until this coming Monday. City aides said they expect 200 people to show up in the council chambers Mon- day. "I'm oot looking forward to it,'' said • city s!affer. ParlOlll isn't looting forward to tt, OAILY PILOT Steff P"819 Cr o,vd si l.!i in courtyard outsi de UC lrvine's Sci- ence Lecture J.lall Thursday Jistcning to address by Angela Davis. J-rer talk was piped outside to acC'omn1odate overflo,v audience. Colorful beach preacher ~Yark Forsythe (with fl ag) sanl' during the proceedings . Llsten~rs asked him to P.9! do"'n so they could hear speech. (See story, l?~gc 3) Sermte Unit Turns Down Cut in Executives' Tax WASH INGTON (UPI) -The Senate finance Committee rejected a House. passed provis ion to cut today to 50 prr- cert the maximum income la~ rate for liigh income 1axp:iycr$ sueh 11.~ doctors, l;.wy{•rs and C'nrporation C'xecut ivcs. Ti1C' Housc·approved tax rcfonn hill contained a rcd>ictlon in the maxin1un1 1.1x on carnt'd 1nc11n1c. from iO percent to ~n percent 1n ~ effort lo discot1rage those v.•ilh an income of more than $100,000 from making great efforts to find W loopholes. The Senate voted to retain the 70 per- Badham, Schmitz To Talk to GOP A~semblyman Robert E. Badham. (R- N:!tvport Beach) and St.ate Senator John G. Schmitz:, (R-Tustin), have accepted In· \ Jlations to speak Oct. 23 at the geaeral meetin& of th e Newport Harbor chapter r,f tile California 1'"ederallon o f Republican Wo1nen. cent rate. The commill.ee, meeting in closed :session on the Hoose bill, also voted to ~nock out a pro\•ision to require i;;tockholders to hold thei r shares a year hl:'fnrr being cligihle lo claim the capital j:\ains tax on profiti1 ra1her than pay the higher personal inC"ome tax. Thr committee Clecided to retain the present provision that market investors must wait six months before they can claim the capital gairui tax, whose max- imum .rak ol taxation is 25 percent. The Houae act.ion would have brought In an additional $150 million a year aft.er 1971 in additional taJ: revenue., but Wall Street financiers had said it would cut (]own on investment In new ventures. The action! -all tentative but .t~ pt'l)ved without fll'rious objections - fo\lol\•ed a decision to discard a House-- passed ind1rect tax on the interest of fllate and municipal hoods. Stock Jtlarkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market put on a mild but reaMU.ring show of l'itrength in fairly active tnding late this .afternoon. (See quotations, Pagea: 10-lJ). The restrained ralJy came after the market had slipped cfoee to a new !WAI low in previoua aeasjona. Harbor Trustees Blame Drowning On UC Irvine Newport-Mesa school trustees have denied a $1 00,000 wrongful death claim filed by the parents or an Eslancia fii&h School water polo goalie. School boa rd members said UC Irvine ll"a.~ lo blamt'! for thr. drowni ng lhat foll()wrd a July 14 !J<lme al UCJ. Fift<'cn-year-old Robert Cunningha m n1.\·.~teriously slid Lo the Mttoin or the pool after a tough mat ch and his absence: was only noticed by leammates as they were in the locker room. A $100,000 claim also hris bf.en (iled apinst the University by Louis and Beftrly CUnningharn, 2132 Stromboli Road. Costa Mesa. "UCI does appear to be the m011t culpable ()f the defendants," assert ed at.. tomey for the Cunninghams, John Trot- ter Jr. He said the slate l-leallh and Safety U.de requires that for water sports the re be a lifeguard on duty Y:ilh no other responsibilities than lifeguarding. UCI'! Jicemed lifeguard. he saiif, was also ac- ting as referee and scnrekeeper. He said the Cunningha ms have fi led the claim!, a preliminary step to a lawsuit, not particularly for the money but ltecause they want to call to attention Ole negligence and make ltl?'e it never hap. pens again. 'Ille clalm qa.inst the Univer11ty will go to the uc Board o1 Rqenu. The r.oup'i; business meeting has been 11chedu ed for \l :30 a.m. at the Newporter Inn. Newport Beach. with luncheon acd talts by As...emblyman 83dham and Senator Schmit.I &et. foe 12:45 p.m . Lay Dormant Over S11nanaer Mrs. l.-1argnt J.1urray ls publicity chainnan, Mrs. William Bent.! is hf charge of the program, Mri:;. Vera l<ruger Is hospitality chairman and Mrs. r.targaret Dugan is overscelfll reserva- tions. The ?unch~ program i:i1 open to the: public, Mrs. Murray said. IIubert Won't Stop ·reaching for Protest W ASRINGTON I A Pl -Prof." Hubert II. H"""""8Y onnoui>ced !001)' ho wtU C(ll'lducl clu9e1 as u~al It thl Unl....tty nf Minnnola ncrt Wcdnetd8J' -the 4Q' pl anned for widespread campua: anUwar protests. Humphrey, who Jecture1 on govern- ment said he told his students at Min· M:l(lta lhat they Wert free to boycot& rla!J...ws on that da y, as protest plannen urged. or &how up as usual. He u id that bl1 clau yotfd to &1l t.o achoo! on Oct. 15. Harbor By JACK BROBACK Of """ Dal!J Pli.t lllft Possible dissolullon of the Orange County Harbor District h&!! become a Jive issue agaia toda y aft.el' lytn1.dorrnant for more than three montha' Two recenl actions have !JJO(lii:hted the controversial subjeet. lpUJ'l'ln& t be <Zange c.owrty Board ol Superviaon lnlo ..rung reluclant adlon. -President Jact Green d. the Oranp County Dlvillon ol tho l.ealU< ol California Citle1 WTOie the board membera Monday reminding them that State law c.aU:i: for a public hearing on the matle.r. -Assemblyman J<>hn V, BrU (R· Fullerton) has written Green stat1.ng 1bat if the superviMJc• do oot call for a vote o( the people on the dissolution ol the District district, he Mil tnlroduce a bill In the next seuton of the legislature mandating .a coontywide vote. The 8Upervisors agenda for next Tue• day CaJ'rlel.an item calling for consldera- tion ·of·a,publlc hearing on the "retention or dlllsoluUon of the Harbor Di.strict." There seems liU\e dm.itX that a date far ouch • hearing WUl be oet, probably wl1hln llO dll'lo Gn.en'a letter to the board point.. (JUt !hot the i..c.J Agency Fnrmatlon Com· mlaskin (LAFC) forwarded a resoluUon to the board on last June 15. The resol:u· tion slated that the LAf'C had voted 3 to : for the dlS801utioo at the di.Wlc t and suggested that it be put to ' vote of the: people, po!llllbly next June. the date of the primary election. Green point& Out that the LAFC resolu· Pilher. Because, despite the ptessures. he still suppcru; tidelands use fees . It's a matter of principle with him. The vice mayor, a lloll ywoo d 1noviemaker and one-time newspaperman, today told his fellow councilmen about hi! feelings in an astonishingly frank memo. His stand oc the issue, he said, Is cost- ing him cherished friend sh.ipe. But he cannot yield. And he doesn't want other councilmen to be bent by the same pressures he kno'il-'S they are e:t· p<'rll'OCi11g. Parsons' O'il-'n y,•ords tell best the somclimc burdens of office. Here is what he told his municipal colleagues: "Several years ago the City Council was requeste<t to consider C1!rtain rnodificatlons in a use permit to allow the restaurant vessel, Reuben E. Lee, to en. croach upon city tidelands. "The night the matter was lo come before the council Jay Stoddard (then NOISE Vs. r11ayor) and I were driving to City Hall together. Jay remarked, 'Sclme day some city council is going lo have to face up to lhe fact that these tide lands belong to the people and we are going to have tC> charge a use fee for them.' ''Right now ," said Parsons, "I envy Jay very much. He is off the council and the council ha! reached the moment of decision. •·we must decide whether or not we (See PARBONS, Pll&e I) Noise Newport Seeks Ties With U.S. Group Special lo Ille DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON - A naUonar organiza- tion of municipal government& opposed to jet aircraft noise and pollution was !otmded' here Thursday. It is called NOISE. The letters are an acronym for Na- tion al Organization to Insure a Sound Controlled Environment, according to Newport Beach City Manager Harvey L. Jlurlburt. 11urlbwi was among some ISO public officials attending a two-day conference in the nation's capital that culminated in the formation of NOISE. He 58.id It will cost the city of NeWJKll't about $1,SOO a yur to join the orpniza· tion.. "I will rec:ommeod Ql.y Council ap. proval,,. he sald, "NOISE sboukl be very lnllumllal In forcing Ille foderal govern· ment and aircraft iodustry to move more swiftly on noise aba tement procedures. "Local agencies have long needed a focal point, one central organization, so we could have a united stand and &hare infonnaUon and ideas." Due.a paid Lo NOISE by member agen- cies will be u:i:ed for studies and to hire k>bbylsts. "The aircraft lndu~ry has long had its lobbyi!'lts before the FAA," said a spokesman for the city of Inglewood. "Now lt'!'I time that the public had some, l .. • 00. Spearheading the forma tion of NOISE and the \Vashington conference were the cities of Inglewood, which lies in the path of Los Angeles lntemational Airport, and Hempstead, N.Y., which fluffers the thun- der or jet.s using John F. Kennedy .lliport. Dek!gates to the conference elected Inglewood Mayor Wll1iam Goedlke and llempolad Tawnabip Supervi>or Ralph Some · Snaek General Saw $400,000 Parade WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ltrani• i;tory of. Sgt. Liberia Giambra'! peanut c-onvoy has worked Its way into teas.. mocy a1leging that tlctbacks of mmey and bed partner1 were provided ser~ geants supenrislng an'DJ' enll!ted men's club.! hJ Vietnam. Giambn, shapely June Irene Skewts recalled., "'wu a aook," a custodian ()f enlWed men's c1uba In the OJ au area, a masttt of the klctbact and M amor. Ollll fellow with .. de:i:igne an mt." The ""lelnl boaght --worth of snack foods for biJ clubs each month, Miss Skewes tesillied 'lburaday, aad got a 10 percent tictbact -$4,000 a montb. But last March, Giam bra got transfer orders. He had but one month more at Cu Chi, ()ne more snack order. The light da~. " ord<red $400,000 OT lll0.000 In 1naCt 'lteml for the last mcmth," iiht Aid. ~ tbt suppliers to deliver il durlnc the next 10 months. But the llUpplie, one J. F. {Bo) Bo- hunlcky, mlaed the 1 .. 1 lnltructloa. Off went the an.a, in one lhlpmeat. ... ,,., Orsi -Im... of k .... when the g<oeral !oot.d out h~ window llld saw a coovny of peanut& pusiP1 by," MW Skewes said. "It was a diNIW."" Sen. Abraham A; RiblcofJ -), acUn& chebman of the Senate Perma· nent lnveaUpt.iorui aubcommittee. said subcommittee tnveiitigators in Vietnam checked Cu ChL Crated snack Cood:i:, be flaid, "engulfed the area." "I've heard they needed a !pecial warehouse for crackers," f\.1ii;s Skewcs gaid. Irvine Plans Shop Ce11ter Irvine Company pruident Wllllam R. M38011 tod~ disclosed plana for a $1 .5 million shopping cent.er in Harbor View Hills above C.orona del Mar. The complex, said Mason, wOI be built ()n land east 4'1f MacArthur BcuJevard between San Joaquin Hills Road and Pacifi c View Ocive. It will be called Harbor View Center and will take about one year to build. Arcbi~ R. M. Thoma!'! said the 70,000- :square foot center will employ an L- 5haped design, and will feature a courtyard surrounded by storn. It will contain a super martimt, major drug· variety store, baU, le1"Vice 11tatlon, hardware !lore ad ojher ollopt. The courtJlnl wtll·loclod• • •lepdown patio l'ilh flowf!l" tlosb, teating and a play are.a. The courtyard will be available for art shows and other ex- hibit.s, Thoma." said. Vegas Quiet Again LAS VEGAS (AP) -An agreement by a Negro judge to dismiss charges against nearly 200 bl1cb arruted during four nighta of violence has brought peace to this gaml>lln& center. PoUce reported all quiet In the mainly Negro West Side Tbul'!lday nlcht aqd 360 N a t I o n a 1 Guardsmeo alerted for possible duty were cUsniued. Issue Resurfaces tlon was "l.tkm undtr consideration and off the agenda pending Unal action on AB 2m3."· A""1)bly Bill M Iii a bin authorized bf Aleemblyman BrlUs which authorlus t&e mmty rcnmunent to take· over the -Dl!trlct w on 1ta -..· n do<• not mandate that· tbe aaperv:iltn mu!t cal! for a Volo ol lho -le O<i the faoue. Green's Jett.er, however, DIMI U\at tM g<m<nmelll code roqulroo Uial tho aupervt9on hoM 1 public bem1n1 on the matter. He adds thlt the otmatter ha" been one of. ccncem to the LMgue of Ca1ifomia Cities for I01nl: time" and uU ror the hearing. Tbe LAP'C action cl tall June fotlawtd more than one ~ar of ~Ion over the fate of the. Harbor Olstrict. In 1968, followin& urlins by the League • o1' ctu... llflUlhead<d b7 HW11111&1m BUch, the board -4 lo I agoinlt diuolutlon of the diatHct. Only Second Dilltrlct. Supervbor David. L. Bater voted for breaking up the".aep>r•U! Wini ....,. cy. SupervllOr• Alton E. ADen, William lllnteln llld Wl!llam Pllllllpo -- oolldly In the post .. rtlain \lie -Dlstrlet. aa 11. . But ,...,.,,1 ~ In nlotkN betoeon the OOU111)' ""''"'-Pd the cltta may han · a ttroftt Mettn1 on future action. The supervl10r11 have adcpt.ed a county gener1tl plan o4 future devekrpment which requires active cooperation of the cities. Without such coopuatlon the gtner1I plan i! dead, County Planning Director 15" HARBOR, Pop I) G. Ca!O as co-chainnen. During the next two or three months, aeconDng, to Hurlbmt,• Gnertlte and Caso wiH be drawing up the organiz:ation'a papuii of. incorporation. Several m~ben of Congreu attended the conference. Among them wu Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield (ft-Oregon ), In a ta1k to the delegates, who gathered at the Washington Hotel, Hatfield &aid he had been advised that the FAA before the end of the month would announce standards for noise abatement c-ontrols. Congressional spokes men also told the group that legislation would be in· Lroduced that would gi ve t.o local agen- cie!'I, such .as cities, authorlly to re5p0nd lo ji:t ooise.problems •. They implied the legblat1oo's principal J'IUl'POSe would be to serve aii a club over the FAA, .. beeause," said Hur~ ""the FAA has been dragging itl feet." Kopechnes Lose Plea to Outlaw Girl's Autopsy WILKES-BAUE. Pa. (UPI) -A judge l<lday dllmla.!ed objections by the pareatl of Mary Jo Kopechne and ruled MuaacbtlletUI authorities ahould have a cbaace to prove In coart the need for an autopsy on the body of the girl. Miss Kopec.hne, who died 1n an .automobile driven by U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy when il fell off a bridge into a tidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island in Massachuse tl! July 18, is buried at nearby Larksville, Pa . Jn dismisslng the parents' petition to bar an autopsy, Presidi ng Judge Bernard C. Brominski of Luzerne County Coort i;et Oct. 20 for a hearing on an amended peti· tion by Massachusetts District. Attorney Edmund S. Dinis for an autopsy. "Only a hearing will bring ta light facts that will allow the coort to re:iolve this qu est!oa," Bromln.skl 11aid. Only a hearing. he said, would serve "the interests of the public: and the Kopechnes ." The parents• petitions p e c If i ca 11 y sought a continuance pending the out· come of a Massachusetts inquest into the girl's death. Such an inquest hu be-en held up by appeals before th e Massachu.setl!! Supreme Court. Bromin!'lki said the "ultimate question" ()f exhuming the girl's body and con· dueling an autop:i:y could not be decided without a hearing on Dinis' petition . Dinis' peUUoo, an amended vmkrl of a previous action. cited the presence of blood in the mouth and nose ol. the deceoaed girl. . .'! 2 DAA. V PILOT !I i- ~ .. ... ' DAILY l'lLOT SllH Pt.tit 'TAXING FRIENDSHIPS' Newport Council's Parsons FroM Page l PARSONS ... Mall continue the practice of free private use or public property, and if we decide ,that the public shou1d be compensated for .these uses, v.·c must also dctcrn1ine what fees are fai r an d reasonable. "Jay Stoddard is fortunate. He no longer has to cast his \'Ole. Nor face the .pressure or his friends. ''The reason I am wriling thi'i is lh:it t am sure that all the other members of •. the crunci1 are sharing with me the pleas and pre:ssures ol our friends and ad· visers. 'There bas itevtt been a tiJne since .. 1 have been on the council when an issue · .. bu brought forth so many people to .• _penmally request that 1 reconsider my •, position and change my vote." Parson!! said he has had boat ownen 11pproach him at the Balboa Ya cht Basin , · ~'here he keeps his O\\'n yacht, and say to him, in effect: . ''Why are you doing this t.:> the boat J:1wners? Why are you doing this to )ourself?" Three weeks ago, he recalled , he sat at the council t.able and looked down to see old friends like Ouiek Cotton and Johnny Porter speak out 91ainsl the committee'• • recommendations. "I have cruised the Cha nnel islands -with Owck and Johnny. \Ve went through Po.NI' Squadron together. We have hmched together and dined together . U is · difficult to oppose them." But, Parsons emp ha.;;:ized In h.is meme>. he cannot sha ke himse lf from this C<lfl· · .clusion : :· "A councilman mtl5t tither have +4 .000 ;Jrlends in thi s city. or no friends. It ap- • }lean to me that once we take the oath of office, we can no longer have just a few friends, but must always c<insider what is best for all the people." Parsons then noted that \\'hen he ran for re-election last year, his campaign managers "begged" him to change hi s announced JX)Sition on tidelands use fees. He told them he could oot, e1·en though he knew opponents of the fees werP cotl· ducting a Woog campaign to defea t him. The vice mayor ended his memo with this observation: "According to the Newport Tomorrow • Opinion Research survey, 57 percent of tile people of Newport support a tidel and~ use fee .•. I belie1·e I \\'as re-<:lected by about 57 percent of the \.'Ote. "Perhaps that means !!Ofllething," On Monday. Parsons and the rest of lh1 council \\'W decide \\'hether it does. London Still Sn1cll s 1 LON DON <UPl) -r.lo~1 nf London'!! ·. ttriking garbage. <'ollect.ors today rejected · an oUer ol a $6 a week pay increase and voted to go ahead v.·ith their unofficial walkout that has left London's streets pil· tel hi&:h with rotti ng refuse. DAii Y PllOT GUHi C1>An .,,_dNINe COIOAN'r 1-Mrt N. W•-4 ~~ ...... Ptl'tllltwr J1tl: R. 0!1111 Yb,,_ __ ~-'~ Tho,_,, !r:1.vll '"* T)I'"''' A. M.,.,.~r., -..... ... Etl..,. .J ........ F. c.,11;R, _ .... C.llY ''""' ---2211 Wwt l1lltN ... ,..,.,., ..... M~,.111 P.O .... 1171.t2WJ, : • ~ 0.... Oflllll t C.-"""-' DI Wf//tf ..., "'"' '--ht<fll: m ,~ A....,_ ..... •1\111 ..... : .. .1111 , .... On B•rgalalng Sanitation Unit Asks Legal Aid Directors of lhe various Orange Counly Sanitation Districts have asked for time t ll consult with an attorney i;pecializing in Jaber relations be(ore giving reccgnltion to a ~itation WGrkers association. The Orange County Employes Associa- tion requested rect1gni tion Wedne~ay night from the directors as the official represent ative for the dlstritl 's san1tal1nn workeni, 8J of whom have already joined the association . On advice from their at tor n e y. members of the exPrutive board of lhe seven districts asked for a meeting Oct. 21 \\'ilh at torney Herbert A. Moss of San- ta Ana. a labor relations speeia list. Some employes fear that directors are avciding recognition of the association \\'hich would act as the bargaining agent on salaries. Fred Harper, gene ral manager of the C<Jmbined sanitation districl.'i. said loday th11 t the delay was requested so directors could be sure. or Laking tbe proper steps in recognition. "The Jaw clearly allows the employe:ii: lo form an association," explained lf.'.lrper, referring to the state !'o1e)•ers- !'.1 ilies-Brown Act. John O'Malley, staff representative for the 5,800-member Employes Association, S.1 1d his organization doesn't feel direc· tors are stalling. "I thi nk they're just in a new area and want to be sure of every step they take," h~ sa id. Harper indicated the quesllon of association ree-0gnltion may come up at !he next joint meeting, Nov. 12 of the dlrectors of the seven sanitation districU. From Page J HARBOR ... Forest Dickason . author of the blueprint, J1as admitted. The supcr\·isors arc no\V in !he position of considering \\'hal Tile cities' rearllon \\'ill be if they turn do\\n the league·s re- quest lo put the Harbor District issue to a vote of the peopll'. Briggs has a str ong ally for legislati\·e action on the issue in Assemblyman John Knox (R·Ri chmond) author of the orig inal bill forming the Local Agency Formation Commissions in the various counties. Knox told Briggs last year, when assembly's local 'government committee turned do1vn a bill which would ha1·e <1issolved ths! Harbor Olst rict at the slate Je\"1.'I, that hr. should go the LAFC route on the subject. Briggs sai d Knox promi11ed that if the superv isors do act on an LAFC re.com· mcndation on the district, he wou ld entertain a bill before his committee, and work for its pll.ss.age, to dissolve the district by state legislative action. The district wu formed in 1933 by an act ol the legislature followed by a vote of the people. DAll.Y l'ILOr lllH l'l!Ct• SAFE AT HOME -Lt. La rry Rupp displays :some of the m edals he '\'On in Vietna m -tv.·o Silver Star!!, Anny Commendation 1'.led al and three Purple Hearts. Harbor Area Army officer "'ill retnain stateside for a while. Harbor War Hero Believes U.S. Has Duty in Vietnam By EVEL\'N SRER\\'000 01 1~1 D•11Y l'llot Still "t think \\'e have a duly in Vleln:im 11nd should stay and finlsh lt," said Lt.. Larry RUpp. 23-ycar-0ld Costa M~an and holder of eight medals awarded by the U.S. Army. "A good fini sh, ol coorse," he added, "would be an hOnorahle agreement" The lieuten1nt, blond1 blue-eyed anrl •lilht ol at.oture. hu ...,, home just three days from the South EMt Asia combat~. He ts the recipient of two Silver Slars. the Army COmmendatlon Medal. Air Medal for 25 ~licopt.er mlMions, the Bronze Star and three Purpll!: Hearts. He earned a Purple H@art as com· pany executive of(jcu for the Night Hawkes, a reconMisance unlt based near CU OU north of Saigon. He wa~ \\'ounded by a rock et propel led grenade. He was wounded a second time by ~hrapnel from a mortar shell and had another narrow eecape from death fi\'e days before ht was due to come home. The jeep in which he wa5 riding was under attack. and he was b!own out of It . Tv.·o soldier' In Uie vehicle w e r e killed. A n1!.iv e of Orange County, the youn,!; nflicer gradliated from Nev.•port Harbor High School in 1964. Al Harbor High, he wa.ii on the water polo and swim teems. He Is also an Orange Coast College grad· uate wiU1 a police 5Cience major . An Eagle Scout. Troop 182, Lt. Rupp ::;aid scooting was a valuable O"J)erience ror Army life. "I was comfortable zleep- ing under the stars," he laughed, "And J could read a corapaM. '"ntit Anny is better informed than soldiers In the Korean and World War JI were,'' he commented. "Y.'e have tele- ,·islon and lranai6tor radios for news and music." In discus.sinp: cond itions in Vietnam. lhe Infantry offim noted that rice pad- Iii~, are the walkways. and water is from two feet to chest high during the mon!loon season. "You can't keep your fed. dry. Heavy dry socki; are a great morale bu lldu." The Ueui.enant has been •~signed to Fort Ord for further duty. He will be accomp1util'd hy his wife. f\terilce, and 14-monlh old daughter, Shelley. LL R.upp is the son of ~1r. and f\frs. Clarence Rupp of Newp:rt Beach. DAILY l'ILOT Stiff l",,_19 FRANK TALLMAN PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL FLIGHT Riding a "Pu1h1r" in Honor of Glenn Martin Martin Re~alled Frank Tallman w Re-enact Flight Aviation pioneer Glenn L. 1.fartin - who built a kite that lifted him off the ground at! and in 1912 made the longest flight over water to that date -will be memorialized Saturday et Orange Coonty Airpo:t. Veteran stunt pilot Frank Tallman v.·i!I fly his 1910 Curtiss pusher plane in a re- enactment of Martin's fir st flight 60 years ago over McFadden's pasture. Marines Honor .Vietnam Outfit Vrlerans of the Third Marine Regiment will be grttted ~fonday upon their return from Vie tnam lo El Toro ~1CAS by top brass of the ~farine Corps and the Na\)'. The public is invited to the 9:30 a.m. ccremon1e.o:, \1·hich witl begin with hono rs for t:ndcrserretary of the Na\'V John \'/, \Vamer and Assist.ant USJ\.IC Com· l'ni!ndant Gen. Lewis W. Walt. 1'v.·o jetliners carrying the Vic!nom re· turn ees wiU Janel at 10 a.m., taxiin g up In the ceremony area where the troops will debark and be greeted by officials and guests. The free air show can be seen at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m .• with each flight lasting about five minutes. Tallman's \.\-'e ll·knov.·n pusher plane i1' quite similar to the one r.1artin flew in August. 1909. after bui ldi n~ the aircraft in his spare time hy the light of a lantern held by his mother. The young au to mechanic started 'vo rk on his plane Aug. I, 1909. and it lifted hi m eight feet off the ground , flying for 100 feet over Santa Ana land on its maiden flight. The exact location on what Is no'lt' Irvine Ranch Company property w~ near the intersection of N e w p or t Boulevard and South ~fain Strl':(>t. ~1arlin mane the longest flight over 1'l'a\er in 191 2, piloting his plane from Nev.·port Beach lo Santa Catalina Island, .a lnp commemorated by a memorial pla· quc al the Orange Coast end. The imaginative yo11ns man who we!! Jn love v.·ith the sky became an aviation n1agnate and his gianL li.1artin Aviation C.nmpany b1ult !'iUJ>erforl rrSSC's in \\'orld '\\'a r Jl, continuing on into the mis.sile agr-. The firm \\'as Involved in design of !he Viking end Vanguard spacecraft and the Ti!an intercont inental ballistic mi~~ilr. !\f art.in died in 19&S at his n1s!lc home in tltaryland and i5 burled at Fairhaven r-.temorial Cemetery in Orange. Big Sewage Outfall Lii1e U11der Way By TERRY COVILLE 01 IM 0..llY l'! .. I SltU The lirst seciion of pipeline !or a $!0 million ocean out/all system -big enough to carry -480 mJllion gal!on5 of treated Orange County \\'asle watl'r li ve n1iles out to sea each d:1.v -was planrcd this wrek bet.,.,·ecn llunttn&ton Dach and Nrwport Beach. Taxpayers in the Orange County Sanitation District have already paid for the mammoth project, scheduled to be l:Om pleted by December of J9i0. The new outf<11l will double lhe capacily of the currenl ouUall v.·hich only stret· t·hes 8,000 feet into the ocean. ''It's a tv.'o-pronged project," Pxp12ined Fred Harper, general manager of the sar.ita lior1 district, ""'ilh the fi rst effort meant to meet future needs of Orange Coun ty and lhe second to avoid any poUu- tion of our beaches." The fact that funds to pay for the pro-- ject are already in the district's coffers also brings a smile lo Harper'i fac!'. ''\Ve'\•e been saving for years now to han· die this outfall. We also picked up a $J .. 1 n1il!ion grant rrom the federa l govern· n1ent to help," he said. Construction on the outfall bega n last January. rains and a heavy equipment ope!"ator's strike delayed v.•ork, but not significantl y, said lfa rper. 'fhe outfall employs pipe with an inside diameter of lW inches. It is now being laid in the ground on the beach, where it will stretch 2,000 feet along a trestle from \11hlch point it begins its bot.tom<>f.th«lcean course endiDg at a depth of 19$ feet, five miles oot. Work is handled by Pel!'r Kiewit and Sons, a heavy construction firm which is also doing the Dana Polnt Harbor pro- ject. When completed It y,.·J!l be one of l h~ ~ta te's largest ocean outfalls. Los Angeles has the largest. Excl1ange Oub Among U.S. Best 'fhe Exchange Club of Newpor t Harbor hes been judge one of the top 12 Ex · change Clubs in the nation. it 1vas an· nounced today. The local club. onr of 1.200 across the nation, v.·on the rli~tinction bv rrceivJnt: the Na!ional Exrhangc Club:s "Big E" ai,•:ard for excellence for the fi fth con- secutive year. The "E'' av.·ard gOf'~ annual!y lo club:» meeting high standards nf elf1riencv, i;:rO\•.'lh and cnn1mun11v ~ervire, ;ir. corr!ing to Lee \\'ells or Tnleclo, Ohio, e:o.· ecutive secretary of the largest na tiona l men's service club organization. Five past , Ne111port Harbor C'lub presidents receiving the ;innuill honor~ v.'ere Bob Robins, Bob \\'ashbon, Ca l Stewart, Dwight Gick and George Doubledee. DREXEL'S NEWEST ! FOf l ids •rtd ful'! p1 ople. -'"•il•bla i" t-.¥0 refr•1i>- inq fin i1h11, Yellow •nd salmon color. Th• b•1t cf an, it i1 stain, bul'T'I and "'.,. rMist•nt. Your whim1y wt11 1tey fiJi. II-ftO rnl• t., wh•t you do.. Com- pl.te b.droom fumittRa ••ea.bl• from dey b.ds to ch 1 .. al rnirron •"d .n •+ very thoughtful pric.e1. See it today. • ...... ..__ $159~ ........ __ $ so. .YOUR LOCl.L DEALEJ<S FOR DREXEL-HENREDON-HERITAGE INTERIORS NEWPORT BEACH 'rofeMIOf'l•f Interior LAGUNA BUCH 1727 W•tcllff Dr., 642·20.50 0..igMn 345 North Cc•st Hwy. •94-65.SI Ol'lll ,..DAT 'TN. t Awei1eb~D-NSID OflM PllDAT 'T1l. t ..... , ........ "" o.-p e_, lfl,.1J&I ' I I ! l I l '1 I I , ----- --------------------------------------------~-· MR.MUM µ, ·-!i f ! I CHECKING •UP• How Men Stael{ Up Witl1 Disl1washers By L. M. BOYD If a single woman goe s wi th an eeligible man for three months, chances she'll marry him are about two out of fi ve. If ) a v.·oman rents a n ;iutomatic dishv•a~her for three ntonths, chances she"l l buy it are about nine out of ID. This gives you a fair idea of how men stack up againsl automatic dishwashers as far as women are concerned. T 11 AT WE STERr-i'C0~1- fi.10DJTY said lo appeal most to Russ ian women al the mG- ment is hairspray .... HAVE NO REASON to doubt an in- fonnant who reports Mr. an ?-.frs. CrockC't of l\todeslo, Cal., named their little girl Polly \\'anda ... .I F ALL Tiff: BLOOD VF ... 5SELS in you r body v.·f.'re stitched end lo end, they ~·ould be Jong enough lo encircle the t'arth r o u r times .... DID I TELL YOU exactly .002 percent of all the babies in Can(lda are born in taxicabs? ... IN TWO OUT of three families, tl1e v.·ife keeps the checkbook and pays ihe bills. DEATll JN THE NIGHT-Jt 1:\'as just 48 ~·cars ago that the Nevada legislature passed a bill to e:tecute capital <"timinals by sneaking into their cells without warning in the midrllc or !he night to dose them wilh ltttllal gas v.·l11te they slept. Consider that! A man so sentenced v.·ould nf'\"rr know v.·hich night would be his last. How many convicts were tortured over that macabre piece of Jegis1alion? It v;a~ lioon repealed. of course. But until then. think of those mPn in those cells, knowing v.ht1 t 1hey knrv.•, 1f)'1ng 10 i;rrt to sleep~ CUSTO:\TER SEitVICE: Q. "Is it true the Australian government iwli help pay your passage if you want to move !here? A. Last I heard it v.·ou!d kic k in $Jfi0 toward that fare for an a c ceptable Ame rican ... Q. ''\\'R EN V.'AS THE MOST lopsided foo1ball score of all time'!" A. That incredible afternoon jusl 69 yc;;i rs ago v.·hen Dickinson brat Haverford 227 in 0 .... ''DID \'OU SAY the dachshund wa.'\ lhe third most popular dog in this country?" A. Fourth. The beagle is third. TO LIVE CONTENT - 'Vhat follO\\'S is the tender l'ounse.J of a gentl('man named Wilham Hen ry Channing, v.·ho served as chaplain of the House of Represenlalives a l'entury ;1gp almost; "To live rontenl \\"ith small means; to licek elegance rathtr than lux- ury, and refinement rather than fashion .... to stud y hard, think quietly, ta I k gently, act frankly; to listen to the stars anrl birds, to babes and sages, v.'ilh open heart; to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occaslons, hur· ry nc\·er; in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and un- conscious. grow up tllru the common ." Ll!'>;OA A.~D JOHN An1ong IO-ycar-0ld girls there arc more Li ndas t h a n anyUiing else. Second most popular name among such :.•oung ladies is ~1ary. Third is Deborah. As for JO-year-old boys, the most widely used n<1me is still John just as it is the rommonest name in every age br<ickt't from 1 to 60. Your question.~ ond com- m Pn!~ ore welcomed onrt 1r11! 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THIS FRIDAY /SATURDAY /SUNDAY ~M<:ONVllNTIOM C&NT•R l ~001 #i.11Jjj,IN 0:,!>0CIAllO .. £\llotl b. ,. , .. ·.\~i i i I ~ 15% off broad/00111 savin gs 10 00 reg. 12.00 sq. yd. • sq. yd. completely installed Now you can choose from f\\IO luxurious styles in one of the most exc itine fabrics ava ilable ~ • . polyester broadloo m. Reap great va lues \vhen selecting shag plush or hi-lo cut and uncut piles in a carpeting that is resi· · lien!, easy-to-clean, non·allergenic, moth and mi!de\v-proof. Special pri ce includes com· plete installation with heavy waffle or sponge rubber padding. Canary yellow, Erin green and bleached white are among more than 23 spectacular colo rs. Hurry in today. floor coverings 32 use one of our convenient credit pl,1ns r r1d11, Octobtr 10, 1%? Simmons Mayco pedi c savi ngs For one week only, we are reducing the price of our own super-firm Maycoped ic matlre~s by Simmons. The beige print cover is quilted to layers of foam for added comfort. Save on all 1hree si zes today and sleep well ton ight. reg. 79.99 twin or full 59.00 reg. 239.00 2-pc. queen set, 199.UO reg. 29 9.00 3-pc. kin g set, 249.00 A _bonanza of home savings a. save 18% to 25 % on custom covered chairs Select one from the handsome traditional or contemporary chairs shown and they will be cu stom covered for you ••. all at fantastic savings. Many other styles to choose from • •• loose and. attached pillow backs, swivel roc kers. Price will vary according to your . choice of fabric from ou r very large selection. a. reg. 140.00 pillow back, asshown 109.00 I b. reg. 1 S0.00 swivel rocker, as shown 119.00 c~ reg. 130.00 vinyl chair, as shown 99 .00 rnay co furniture 141 mty co south coast plaza, san die90 fwy at bristof, eost1 mesa; 546-9321 .. shop mondoy thru soturdoy I 0 o.m . to 9:30 p.m. DAJL V PILOT Ji ' .• ·' "' .. .. -: MAVCO DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL P AGE Out of Same Pocl{ets The city of Newport Beach and the Newport~~lesa Unified School District have started a swapping project on a very small and closely controlled scale. For the nex t six months, they v.'ilI be exchan¢ng pieces of heavy eq uipment and jointly using the same personnel in s_on1e ma_in tenance ~vor~. . . It is a pilot proJect. Its aim is to dele nn1ne JUSl ho\Y much money ca n be saved by avoiding the dupli- cation Of purchases and services. During the ''tri al-and-error" period . accurate co st accounting Vii.Ji be made of all items purchased a nd used. Also, information on labor costs will be kept on a \\'Ork order basis. Costa .l\1esa city officials '''111 be \Vatching the out· co1ne \Yilh considerable interest. Jt could be the begi nning of something big. We hope it is. For, on the face of it, it is an cn1i- nently sensible m ove. The money to run the c ity and the schools, after all, comes out of the same pockets. And if some of that money is used by the schools 1.o buy a s eldom-used tree-trimmer, and the city does the same, it is being wasted. There is no r eason. 'vi lh the ki nd of cooperation t.he city of Newport and the school district a re now evincing , why one tree-trimmer won 't do for both. More than just tree-trimm ers a re involved in this pilot project, of course. Portable bl eachers, bicycle rack s. aerial ladders. sign shop facilities. la\\1nmo1vcrs and the people v•ho push them are also involved. If the swa pping tryout works, it '"ill very likely be expanded to include possibly cler ical h el p and intensi- fied joint use of m aintenance ser vices. And the city of Costa f\.fesa '"'ill surely join In. With all three local government agencies thus in· \rolved in sharing ~·hat they have, even further savings of taxpayers' money might be possible. The Harbor Area is ideally set up to m ove ahead Trust Can Close Generation Gap By F.LLSWORTH L. RICHARDSON J\llnistcr Neighborhood Congrtgatioaa\ Church, Laguna Beach '\\re are all aware of the generational gap. It is nothing new ••• gap or gulf, H il as wide as the Mississippi De lla. Tobey in one of his cartoons has pie· lured a tea party \\'here h\'o young men undf:r 25 are talking to an Episcopal rec· tor. The young men are saying. "It'!!' nothing against you personally, sir. Our generation doesn"l trust anyone over 30." f his is the ir rallying cry and it is frighteni ng for it means that they don"t trust their parenls. Jesus died at JJ and lhe most acti\'f: part or hi.s ministry v;as pressed Into the years betv.·cen 30 and 33. Doesn't experience count for somthing 1 \Visdom about living? Edna St. Vincent '-1illay died at 58: Albert Einstein died at 76 and Robert Frost at 89. Could we not trust them'.' It is utterly ridiculous to say we can't trust ;inyone over 30. The only redeeming feat ure abou t Tobey's cartoon is that the young men said. "l\·s nothing against you personally, sir!" EACH PERSON, those over 30 and those. under :10, !'!hould be judged on the basis of his merits and faults, but lhe i ap is wide. The suicide talc among thoSr: 18·25 years of age. is nsing ~hroughoul most of the "'orld. In Iran fully 95 percent of the ~uicides are found in the NO\V gencr<i· lion. and in !he U.S .. nearly nnc in ten . "lA50 is like Ban deodorant.'' Sil\'S a •t.:niversity of J\l ichigan student. ;.Ban take~ the v.·orry out ol being 11\ose: lA')D takes the \\·orry out of being ." It has been stated by reliable sources tha t 50 percent of Los Angeles high school stud ents ha ve tncd mari juana at least once and that 25 percent use it regularl y once or twice a "'eek. ( Everyday Proh len1~ ... ' As far as I can tell Lhe purpose is lo heighten the intensity of their NO\V ex- perience and make it more meaningful, but I suspect the real reason is !hat thf'y \1·ant lo take the 1vorry out or bring I am frightened. BEFORE THE GAP gets loo y,·ide. lrt me say this about thm;e under •~ thtre are scores of th em of whom 1V~ r.an be proud. The da ughter or Arthur Schles· inger Jr., Kathy Kinde rman. at the age of 23. di rected a poverty program in Aµ. p313chia. The great grandson of Rockefeller. Laurence Rocke feller. J r .. at the age or 22. wor ked for $22.50 a v.·~k a ~ a Vista vol unteer in flarlen,. Y.'hcn folk ~inger Buffy Sainlc·fo.1arie 1s nut recording tor-selling LP's. she is passionately pleading for the cause of hrr fellow Indians. The holder of the world's rl!cord for the mile, J im Ryun, now ajlc 21. when he was 19, was snapping nev.·s pictu res lor the Topeka Capitol.J ournal, preparin g himsrlr for the clay v.·hen he L"an no longer break four minutes. 1\nd so I \.\·nuld like to address these. ftw v.·ords to the NO W generation if they 11 111 !istrn : '"\l,'e have nothing against you pcri;onally. \\'e cnn trust so1ne of you under 30. \\'e inherited fr on1 our parents a bloody "'orld and "'e in turn haven ·t donr much in tha t respect to make it less bloody. But y,•e have faith in those v.·ho ha \'e ideals and v•c v.·rn1\d rather perish and go do\\·n wllh them th:in to br. counted among tile hedonistic. pleasurc- loving paga11s1·• Age has nothing lo do v.·ilh it. Save Election Expense Spttial eleclion!i are cos tly and efforts h11 \·e been made in recent years to reduce the number by combining them with regularly 1'<'hrdult'd t>lectioru: whenever possible. It makes little sense to schedule • sprcial election, for ex ample, a month ahead of a regular rlec tion if there l1 a reasonable chance !hat confusio n of tht issues c;in be. a\111derl. The l..t'gislature this year passed a bill which re-quires S<'hool di~tricls to hold •pecial election.~ of a board member dil':s or tt.&igns during his term of offic e. TJ1i!1 requirement is "'ai1·ed only if the de ath Dear Gloomy Gus: r . supJM* ii J wanted lo build a g,,-ace for my car on thl! neigh· borhood playground, the city would dlarge mt a fer for use of thal land. -Landlubbtr Tillt ~ "'*" .... en' v-., NI ----..... ,, tM --· ._ ~ ""' ....... .....,., ._ """' '"''· or resignation occurs """ilhin (our mon1hs of a regularly scheduled election date. JN THE PAST. lhe practice has been for the remaining board members to ap· point a successor. Ttus system has work· ed quite well and, to our know\ed gt , nobody ha s complained about It. The same system is used by city councils, boards of supervisors and other govern· ing bodies. The history of this particular law isn't known, so we can't say what prompted its trip lbroogh the legislation factory in Sacramento. More than likely, somebody controversia l got appointed to a school board and his enemies prevailed upon their assemblyman to sponsor a bill mak· ing such appointments illegal. WllATEVER THE reason, the la w v.•ill Impose an added e>Cpense for school di st ricts already strapped for funds. In add ition , it is discriminatory because 1t applies only to school districts. There is no julllflable rea.50l1 why school dislricts should be singled out for lhis extra burden. To remove the discriminatory aspccls by making the law applicable lo all other a~cncies woo ld be unv.·ise. Considering the number of boards thal function in San n1ego or Los Angeles County. for f'X· amplt, there \l'OUld ha ve to be an endless surccii.s1on of special election s The btst thing to dn \l'ilh this law i~ lo repeal ii~ Daily Calllfl.rnlaa on cooperative p lanning: and cost-s.baring progrruns that can stretch the budgets ol our various govern· n1ent agencies and, in the proc ess, 'vin stronger sup· por t from the taxpayers. T he S\v apping agreement between the city of Ne11'- port and the Ne\vporl·J\·lesa Unified School District ap- pears to be a carefully measu red step in U\a l direction. Bal Isle Fire Sta tion T alk about a ne1v f ire stalion near NC\\'port Center and you'll hear son1e noise from Balboa Island. It's been that \Vily 5'nce last May, 1vhcn clty coun· t il1ncn first discu ssed building a $446,000 headquarter s firehouse off J amboree Road. Balboa Island leaders worried aloud then about the prospect of 'the little, one-engine sta tion on Marine Ave· nue being a bandoned by the city as a res ul t. They fretted again last 1veek, 1vhen councilmen a pproved funds for the nc1v station. l\101v it's out in the oprn. l-"or city offi cial s have in- deed talked about "phasing out" the lit·tJe firehouse once the nc1v, n1ulti-enginc one is built n1ore than a n1ile a1vay. Of course, n11u11cipal spokes nien also ht1vc en1 1Jh'1· :-;1zect that no such abandonment plan is under consid- eration "at this tin1c." That \\'ill not be sufficient a ssurance for the residents ~nd rnerchanls of Balboa Island. Theirs is ~ tight lillle 1sla ncl. One small blaze could spread very c111ickly. 'I11e closer the fi re en gine is the better. they reason. 'ro salisfy then1. the city is going to have lo make it abundantly clear that cons truction of the ne1v hearl· Quarters station \\•ill not mean re1noval of f1re-fightinrr equipment from Balboa Island. 0 ""rt..v Cliirf. l\'e'L'e let LILis robe out about as far n.s u:e ca.1i a.net il still doew.'t fi~' Ho Cli i M i1i h: U.S. D id1i't Fee l H atred It is a fai r guess ihat in the early 1940s, most of the fre e y,·orld as well as the closed Communi st 1Yorld longed for the death of Adol f Hitler. The 111an was such a n1cnacc lo history's mor al order that virtually all the living, includ ing his own people, \Yould benefi t from his demise. !\!any Europeans bore the same. hatred for N;ipolcon, and milUons haled Julius Caesar, but the.Sf! men, wliile they had --· -· ·····~ , l ' - Rbyce ·Br ier .. Jl 11 lcr"s ambition. lacked his evil esscncr. l\"c lend to deplore hale in !he absol ute, but nothing is absolute -it depends on 11hnl or ll'ho you ha te. ;ind on the soi l in 11 h1ch h<itr Rrows. The richc~t soil fn1· growth of hate 1s •1·ar. SO ll ERE \\'E llA\IE been ;it \.\'ar "'flh :111 old, old man nained 11:1 Chi :'\11nh ; th;il i~. hr 11"<1 • ..; the syn1bol of the rncn1y. l·'1ve ~·ea rs :igo •1•c had never heard of hun. Ut1l his snldicrs IV{'l"I' hilling 1\n1crican wldirrs in !he l;ind bordl'nng 111;;. lie \1·a." a hfelong Cor11111un1st To h1n1, AnH1nc:ins \\·ere impl'r1al 1~1~ \\'c don'l kno1v \\'hat he wnu!tl h:l\c sa id. h111 in his-tra(l it1 nn thr ()lily gourl 1mpc r1Jhsts arc flca d 11nperial1sts. In 011r !radilion. d1?ny1ng 11'c are 1n111en.ilisls. "e think v,·r harl the "right" to hate h1n1 . But wt• 1l1d11'l hale h11n \\'e think he arlrn1ni.~tC'rrd :i bad soc.1al :;yslen1. \\'he>n 11'r. nirt 11110 ;igcnts 11·e follnd lhcn1 so lrrlllion;;I anrl capricious 1t \\":.JS aln1ost imposs ible to dr;1J wilh lhrm at ;oil. Thrn \\'hy rl1rln·1 11r h.'.ltr lln Chi 1\hnh. ;1 ~ 11c once ha!t·d lllll cr and tt1e Imperial Japunese leadrr~·· TH E A:'liSlVEH 1\1 \ Y br 100 C'Om plr:-:: for brie f con:-.ldcrall nn . bu t 1h1s 1s an el· fort First. Americans ha1·c an inn::itc svm· pathy for underdngs. howe1 er tryi ng lhey may be. H wr arc perceptive, we kno1y the Asiatics throughout our time have been unUerdogs. \\le know they are slrug. gling for frredom and the good life. \Ve think they err when they are lured into the Communist solution for the struggle the solution offered by Mao on a grand :>eale., by Ho on i:i small sca le. But this did not make Ho a monster, even though we y,·ere y,•agi ng war wi th his peopl e. Second, a la rge segment of our people, probably a majority now, has gra\'e doubts about th e morality, let alone the practicality. of this 1va r. We doubt if the United States rightly sent combat soldier:.. to southeast Asia, or keeps them there. We doubt the ho kum em ployed for several years as rnoral justification for the y,·ar. Third, they may intelligently doubt U1at }Io's death will materiallv affec t the \\'ar or end It. The only everit lllat could af: reel. or end. It is new thinking in \\'ashinglon, acknowledgem ent that we :-;hou tdn 't be in Vietnam, that it's not ou r \\'fir, as President Kennedy said. Thi s n1ay be damaging lo our national pride, but damaged pride is preferoible to 1nindlcss hate for !lo Chi J\1inh, dead or alive. 1---B11 George --~ Dezr G· Vrs. l!"s rnorr 1n1111Jr1ant to ha1e \'OOr wife happ} lhnn 10 hal"e .1ou r own 11•a.v. rr she insist:> on ,i::e1tin,i:: Hp a n d li:dng your bre:a k ra~t. Ir· t hr r -you don't ha1c to lOQk al her. ()ear Cirorgr · I ;un a topless arc 1\eldcr in Las \lrga, and - IN) Cure Is Missing In Capp's Satire Once upon a time Al Capp was Kno1rn only as a cartoonist. !he (T.('ator of L'l] ,\l:lner. !\lore recenlly he has ga1neU a reput<.tt ion as a lecturer, rnostly on col· lei.;•' t :impuses. And he has rcceil'cd y,·cil- tl escrved nppl;;usc for his blunl. eolo rful, and hilarious discou rses on \.\'hnl others timidly call acts of "dissent"' atnong CIJI· Jcgia ns. 'The dissenters. :;tudc.nt and faculty, ha ve n<i use for ,\1r. Capp. Tho~e 11•ho ag rre \.\'ith his \•ivid ditigno~1.~ nf \Vhal"s going un have. all sorts of uses for him. And !here's the dangrr. However sound salii"1st Capp's diagnosis surely is, his prescriptions for a cure fail short. Vl't they are being ta ken nio re seriously !li;in ;\Jr Capp und.111 b!edJy t;ikcs hirnself. J·;ARLI ER THIS YEA I{, for exarnplr . a Senrtte (Omn111tcc inquiring in to campus v10Jcn ce .surnn1oned 1\lr. Capp as one or lhc wHnesses tv ad1 ise on ll'hal should be do•1\"', The appc:lr.'.ln('C 11·;is good for .i fc\Y l;11:gl..s . ;ind li!llc l'l ~r \11 aud1cnc(' ;1L Trl)_y St;i\c 1Jn11cr$J!y 1n 1\lr:Lama was lrl'atetl rrcC'nlly to a splcn- d1·1 Capp trcturl'. The. i1·y Leasue, as 11~"al. was :i pr1n1ary torgct. ··The nC\\I Ivy L~ague edocationill 1h~·11r.~·." he said . "is that those y,•ho need 11\~ll'lll't1on so desperately tha t they are 11:1ltl lo.> i:io 0111 into the real world until !lit•y get !our y~·ars of 11 are fit. however . 1ro1n thr rno111cnt 1hry arri ve on campus !•1 ll"'Struct IJ1e1r 111~1r11ctnrs ; thaL those 11 ho lnok. a:l, ;111d ~111Pll lilic .suhhu mans are thr only tr11r 1111crs ()f h111nan1ty : that thr on!y clear 1h1 nkcrs arnong us arr 1he half-stone<!. anct !li.'.ll e1('r\,111e ct~e has roc ks in his hr.Jd , tl1al ni1r to1;illy nrinp ro!.luc1l\1e cl:i ss 1s the ronlv c·la~~ 1\'r1r1i· prnr!ucing for, :1111't that nnly otir ll:l·fll ll('l·ITaltll'd c•an clean Up thr Jll('~S M•t lcly is in l:nesl Ed it or ia l TH ES~ "SUBHl1l\-IANS'• \\'Quid be les.!I dan~erous , accord ing to lccturrr Ca pp, ir they were not so effectively tutored .:int1 cnrc.uraged by the can1pus ··J-~ag ins,'' the prnfessors -sornr nf great c1 1Hr1cncr - 1vl10 ··nrc 11•a1 ting on our ca1npt1ses ln le;,( h )'our kid brothers ;inJ sisters. and one day your kids, not ho1\· In enrich our 1:ountry 111th skill, ser\'ll"l'. <ind s<it'rd1ec. liuL hu11· to 1n11xH'l'r!Sh 11. hy do11'11gr:id1ng the .ieq uis1l 1011 of uscflJI .<,·hills 11~ tl1e ~J;n·try of :>QlH1rrs. by d1st!a1nin~ scrvicl', by dernandin,c: sacrificf': b_v reviling our p.'.l:>l lnSll'.'ad nf rt•\·er1ng 11. by spilling on thosl' the df'n1ocra11c process has chos en tfl gu\·rrn us. in stead of defending the rl 1:11 1otr<Jtic prnccs~ (IS· their one chance to gr11 rrn thc1n.'>rll'<'S; b_v laughing at the !aw and ordrr tha L prmec!s societv ;ind t>r 1·:h1n1ng for ta11• a.nd ordrr lo pfotcl'l then• " \~'.~h WI' had !iOHl thill TllERt: AR E Lll\TITS. thou gh. to 1111' ~ervicr that can he perforined by a cr111c like i\lr. Capp. (;cuing :iround to su!u· l1onc; hr a·.k:- "\\'hat do 11(' r!n ah1;1t1 t thr Fagin.<; on rJ\ff !acuities.'' !~11 11c ~1le11cc thc1n ~ Do "=' to.<.s !ht·n1 b\Hl1ly off ou r campuses:' l.1·1 us pau:;e lor ;i 111omen\ and think of li111·. ~~11!'>1\ 1111:: 11 11 011!cl bl'. Anrl then let's lor'..'rl 11 . f<t'prr~~1nn :ind \'IOlence -the n1t•thnd\ n[ the ll nrh 111ob -arc the 1nrt hll(l~ Ill•• F"a).!1ns lt':1!')] "' F1rr Bu1 \\ h:it rlo we do~ \\'ell. says \lr ("a 1>fi fu l'nl'rl draft "er1ous. let "e11ery 1nst1(u1Jon or learning 1n Amenca add' one \- './fct..~ 'Carry your bricks home , An n?' ~nnrc cuursr , .. 101 c lJ! \.vUlllr~," Ll-r LS P.\L'SE lnr a 1110111rn t and 1111111: of huw :;;1!1s r}'lll~ lh<!l 11 .. uld be. 1\ut! then ll'I ~ lorgc t 1t 1\,, !he 11 ;1y lu i:u11u1cr !lie 1r.1t t \1 1'tll'r~ anti prop<1gand1::its is uol to field a 11e11·. 11\urc ;1nt1 ~ep11t· IC;irn OI lrarl 111·ittrs and prop:ig<1 ndi s1 s. And the reaching 01 \·1rtui,:, f'\'en one so laudable a~ pcllnO!isrn. 1s not t h~ Job of a l'Oltegc, l\y League or otherv.•1se. lt is a un1 1'ers1. ty s JO~. though. lo explore tu~tory, econorn1t:~. phi losoph\', th(' "c1rnccs-. .~ocial studie~ -alt the fields of knoll'l cdgc -in ~Ulh a ll"ay thal t h r honest ;;turlcn! can diSCO\'er r o r hi111.~elf the gc11{•t11,,1 I\' as well <l.~ 1hr f·;iJl,1usncss in <Ill)' n<11lon ·s trad itions and 111s1 i lution~. \ St.:llOOL THAT flul'S ils Job, i11 olhtr 11·ord!:. ncL'<l add no tourse:s m patr1ot1s111. ·1 hf' schools that are failing in th:"ir Job , ,111tl ~l r Capp is adept at list1n~ them. l'<1nno1 be sal'ed by the addition o! t'Ourses. But. then. maybe that·s all ~1r. Ca pp 11'as really sa.1•1ng. The trouble tJ1011gh, IS that hnards nr tru stees, slate legislator~. and others who ;;re appalled by !he subhuma n :intics at n1;i11_v cam pu~e~ rn1,i.:hl vrry \\'I'll think that lhe: ans11·cr lo the Fagins is replacing lhen1 111!h shmons. l'\ati onel Observe>r 'Abortion Capital of World' LOXDON -Althou gh this city has be · conic !he abortion eapltal of lhe western 11·or ld, the l~11gl1sh are far from pleased v.•ith the nc.w title. The U.K. is faced with "an acute moral and legal cfisis about the fundamental values on y,•hich ou r society is based," \\'rote Norman St. John·Slevas, R Conservative MP, in a lengtny attack on the "abortion racket" in the Lonrlnn Times. And the pu blic at large has become \'ery 1n11ch pe rplexed by such phenoniena as a large group of \.\'Omen who appea r lo prefer abortion to contraception as a means of birth con· trol. One lhousantl abortions a 1veck. about 600 of 1hl'm under the auspices of the Na- tional Hralth Scr\'icc, arc no1v being performed according 10 the basic guidelines set doy,·n by the Abortion Acl or 1968, Not thn11h is la11· he lped to clarify the si tualion. It did not, for example. 5pccifically direct doctors how lhcy 5hould act. ~I A:\\' OOCTOJL"i . not all nf thc111 noin<.111 Catholic, regard abor1ion as lrgalized murdl'r and refuse to prrforn1 the operalion cve>n \.\"hen pr egnancy may endange>r the health of the mother. Pulse, a m2d ica l journn l, sent out a ques- r1onnairr lo :14.0()!1rlnclors 1his spr ing an d fn11nd that only :17 percent 11·erc in fa vo r col th(' Abn r\ipn At \ a.c; it is now worded. Sp«"if1call~". thr Ari st:llr!> 1h:it two cfoc. f or~ muslcert1fl t"1l thC.\1on1<in 111 q11f's· 11n11 necrls .111 i;on , t11c oprralion 11111:.t ht rrf!1 I .d, and the :ihort1on 11111~1 tit! l)l'r f11r1111•d 111 fl pl:IC'C .l,l.hir h COin· l''I unUr r the ton!rol of the ~\11ust.ry of l Ir.11th The Br111sh i\lcr!1r;il A ·'~oc i a t ion, r('l"IOrtrd the l)unday T1111r.~, 1s upse t EditoriaJ Research ' ' because il believes cu rrent pracl1rcs ;i re bringing the entire medical profession in· to disrepute. A minority of unscrupulous practi tioner.~. lrhile keC"ping v.·ithin the letter ot lhe law, arc able to provide an abortion on demand. THE ECO~O:'l llST ohl'rved that "a flour1sh1n g pr\\ a!t• prart1ce in abortion 1s not nc10:." Pri1·:ile doctors say they ha ve ;ill the c;iscs they can handle . They \1·ork lG hou r :i d:1y on Harley Street al a stan· 1l:1rd r<Jlr or ;ihout S350 per abortion. \\"hat is nrw 15 the sudden influx of An1l'rican. Gcrnian. S11•is.<:, and c1·en Scand1na ~ 1an 11·vrncn for \\'eek-end o{X'ra· lion s. · Tl1c c:uarrhan reporte<I that some doc· tors were sending lheir limousines to mrct palients arriving at Heathrow airport. One airline desk even provided lhe addrc.ss of an abortion clinic lo girls in distress. f\1ost girls, holl'ever, come equipped 11,ith a printed map, showing a clinic clrarly marked. D1,pone11t s of lhe Abortion Act talk ahou1 "conl r mpt for !he righl of the ll'ttt . .'' i\.lr. Leo Absc, a Labo r ~-IP v.·ho b!lrkccl an unsuccessful motion on July IS tl'l an1l'11d lhe ];ii.I•. insis1s that "th e 1vhole <'lll)lha.~1s is placf'd nn inc reasing abortion t :1(·i111il'~. !.11stnbuling abortion clinics ;1bout thr <'Ollnlry as if one was d1.~1rih11t1n~ !>Ugar ·· :'\O ON E RAISED ! loude r hov.·1 or prolest than Dr. Pelcr Olley, a lecturer In n1cnta l health at Aberdeen Universi1y. !Ir lnlri floe.tors of the British 1\lcd1cal Association tha t \\"Omen who seek abor· 1100 are uncontrolled and impulsive . •·1 think we can use the term accidenl -prn- nr ." he said. Quitr. another position i., tnkrn by the Fan1ily Planni11g As socia· 11011 11 rrgards abortion as contraception praeticcd three n1onths too late. :O.trs. Diane l\·lunday, S<'Cretary If) lhe Abo rtion La1Y Heform Society , told the Gu ard ian that she realized it would be a li;ing lime before the .Abortion Art \l'ould be fu lly accrpled. "It is something "'liirh arouses far too much guilt and emotion," said 1\lrs. hl unday, "and it is sometlung ll 1al cannot be opposed \.\"ith facts and fi gures or ev('n talcs ol women whc ha ve been helped." --~-- F~day, October IO, 1969 The ,-ditorial page 01 the Daitr Pilol seekl to inform and !ti~ 11latt readers b11 pre!tnting thi.t neivs paper 's opinions and com· mentar11 on loprc.1 of interest 011.d sig11i/ico.nce, by providing a forum for Ille er:pression nf our rf'nde rs' opinion!, o.ncf by presenti11g tli e d.it;erse t.:iew- poin!.s of infoTTn ed obsr~vrr" ohd spokesn1en on topics of tht day. Robert N. \\Iced , Publisher ,I I I I j ! ,. I I ., . ' I I ! I r ' I ' I c J i t ' ' f I r r I ; ( r ( ' ' I 1 i f r ' I r I ' " ., I I . .; . - ~osia Mesa EDITI O N N.Y. Steeb * * VOL b2, NO. 243, 4 SECTI ON S, '42 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY, O.CTOB~R 1o:r.6; TEN CENTS DAILY P'ILOT S!lff PMl't FRANK TALLMAN PROVES HIS 1910 CURTISS PUSHER IS STILL AIRWORTHY CRAF T Ve teran Stunt Flier Takes to Air Saturday in Memory of Fliglit Pioneer Glenn Martin Aviatio11 Pioneer Recalled fall1nan to R e·e1iact Glenn Ma rtin's Fir st Flig ht Aviation pioneer G~nn L. Martin - who bullt a klte that lifted him off the iftKmd at 8 and in 1912 made the longest flight ever water to that date -will be memorializal S.turday •t Oranp,County Airport. Veteran stunt pilot Frank Tallman will fly his 1910 Curtiss pusher plane in .a re- Pnactment of ri.1artin 's first flight 60 ~iltS 3go O\'l'r r-.IC'Fadrlen 's pasture. The free air show can be. 5ecn a't 1.:tn, 2-30 and J ,:JO p.m., with each flight laMing abo ul fi ve minulcs. Tallman's well·known pusllt'r plane is quite simi lar to the one Martin new in August, 1909. after building the aircraft in his spare time by the light of a lantern held by his mother. The young aul.O mtthanic .slatted work on his plane Aug. 1. 1909, and it lifted him eight feet off the ground, flying for 100 feet over Santa Ana land on its maiden fiighl The exact location nn wha t I!! now lr\"ine Ranch Company property l\·as nl'<tr the inter~('('\if!n of N e w p o r t Boulevarrl and South fo.1ain Slrttt. l\1arl in made lh~ longl'sl Flight nrer ,..·ater in 1912, pi loling h1:<: plane from l'\~-porl 8e01c h lfl Santa Ca!alin.1 !~land, a trip rnmmemorat('(I hy a memorial pla· quf' at the Orange Coast l'nd. The imaginalive young man who well In Jove with tl1c sky became an aviation magnate and his giant fo.1 artin Aviation Company built superfort.resses in World War II, continuing on int.o the m.iSGile age. The finn was involved in design of the Viking and Vanguard spacecraft and the Tilan inlerconlinental baUistic mis5ilf'. J\Iartin died jn ·195fl at hi.s rustic home in Mary land and is buried at Fairhaven J\femorial Cemetery in Orange. Sto ck ~farkel• NEW YORK (AP) -The &lock market put on a mild but rea&1uring show of strength in fairly act ive trading late th is 1ft.ernoon. (See quotatioM, Pages l~Jl ). The restrained rally came •flu the market had !illpped c103e to • new 1969 k>w Jn previous sessions. Or ange Coast Weatlle~ Sunny skies. followed by gusty Santa Ana wind!i, i5 the weekend weather pi cture for the Orange Coast with temperatures reaehina: 75 Salurrlay and a bit hotter Sun- day. INSm E TODAY Tht' tht'ater..,..ich 1larbor Arta i.~ making room for a neuJ com- m unit.y plouers' group. Set Tom TitU.f' 1'11tennf~.~ion co!tottn In - Lodo11'~ Wetke11dtr section. ·-· ,. N1li9ll1I "~ .. C•H'-""' • Ot ..... ·-· .. C'*u111.-Jl·-1 "' .. C""k l " s.1 .. 1. P••tor .. (f111Wlt<f " lllllHrMlh ... .,, .. "Mii<•• .. '""' ,.. '"""'"' ·-• ·~· ...... It-Tl ......... , ..... .,,, '''" Tt,..•hlitol " ri .. ....,. If.II TMIMl'I ""' HereK-" Wt•lflfr • ... l10<<ft•• .. w ..... .... •• MtllR• • Wt-'t ,,..,,.. ,,.,, ...... 11·11 . ... -..... M~"''' ·-.. DAILY PILOT S!Ml P'_,. FRANK TALLMAN PREPARES FOR MEMORIAL FLIGHT Rkllng a ''Pu1her" In Honor of Glenn Martin Senate Unit Turns Down Cut in Executives' Tax WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate Finance Committee . rejected a Hou• passed provision to cut today to 50 per· cetit the maximum income tax rat.c for high income taxpayers such as doclors, lawyers and corporation executives. The House-approved tax refonn bill contained .a reduction In the maximum tax on earned income from 70 percent to JO _percent • in· an e(fort. to ,dlSCQW'l!le ~ with an income of more Ulan Vegas QUict Again LAS VEGAS I AP) -An agret>ment by .11 Negro judge to dismiss charges against nearl y 200 blacks arre5led duri ng four night6 of violence has brought peace. lo this gambling center. Police reported all quiet in the mainly Negro West Side Thursday night and 350 N a t l o n a I Guardsmen alerted ror J>0&5ible duty were dismissed. s1oo;ooo from making great efforts to find tax loopholes. The Senate wted to retain the 70. per· cen t rate. The committee, meeting in closed session on the House bill, also voted to knock out a provisian to requi re stockholders to hold their shares a year before being eligible to claim the capital galm laJC qn profits rather than pay the higher personal income tax. The committee decided to retain the present Pmvisthn that market invest.ora must we.it six months before they can claim the capttal gains tu, whose max· imum rate tlf taxation Is ~ percent. 1'he House action would have brought In an addi tional SISO million a year after 1971 in additional tax revenu e. but. Wall Street financiers had said it would cut down on investment in new ventures. The action.~ -all tentative but a~ proved without serious objections - followed • decision to ruscard • Houl!e- paMe<J Indirect lal" on the interest of state and muni cipal bonds. • No Autopsy Ban Judge Rejects Kopechnes' Plea WILKES-BARRE, Pa. !UPI) -A judge today dismissed objections by the parents uf J\fary Jo Kopechne and ruled l\1assachusetts authorities should have a chance lo prove in court the need for an aut opsy on the body of the girl. Miss Kopechne, who died in an automobi le driven by U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy when it fell off a bridge into a tidal pond at Chappaquiddick Island in f\.1assachusetls July 18, is· buried at nearby Lar~.sville, Pa. 1n dismissing the parents' petition to bar an autopsy, Presiding Judge Bernard School s Deny Clai111 in Death ' Of Polo Player Newport-MeS3 !chool trustees have denied a $100,000 wrongful death claim filed hy the parents of an Estancia High School water polo goalie. School board member:i; said UC Tn:ine was to blame for th e drowning that lnllowed a July 14 game at UGI. fiftccn ·year-o!d Robert Cunninghatn niystc riou~ly slid lo the bottom of the rmol after a lough match and his absence was only noticed by teammates as they v.·ere in the locker room . A $100,000 claim also has been filed against the Uni versity by Louis and Beverly Cunningham, U32 Stromboli Road, Costa Mesa. "UCI do8I appear lo be the most cu1peb&a f1I the defendanta, •· .as!erled at· t.orney for the CUnninghams, John Trot- ter Jr. He N id the ~late Health and Safety Cede requires th.11t for water sports there be a lifeguard on du ty with no other r~~ponsibilities th an li fegua rding. ucrs licensed lifeguard, he said, was also .!IC· ting as referee and scorekeeper. lie said the Cunningh aTT15 have filed the claims. a prellminary step to a lawsuit, nol particularly fo; the money but because they "'ant lo call to aUention I.he negligence and make sure it never hap- pens again. The claim against the University will go ln the UC Board of Regents. Ma1i in Sliooting To F nce Hearing On Assault Count A Huntington Beach man "'ho allegedly shot a drinking compan ion who jumped him because tie [eared he and his wife were about lo be murd ered, has been ar· raigned on a charge of assail with a deadly we&pon. Prelim inary hearing is scheduled n~xt Thursday a l 9 a.m. for Jame11 J. MaS&ey, 24, of 19822 .Brookhurst SL., following his ('()Urt appearance on Thursday. Hi.s alleged victim , Conrad D. Johnson, '46, of 1767 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, is listed In good condition at Orange County l\1edical Center, where he is recovering from hls wound. John&0;1 '11 left arm was shattered by a nine millimeler automatic: pistol bullet, allegedly whlle he and Massey ·WTesUed on the floor for possession of the gun Ur volved, Police Sil.Id the "1ctim.met Massey at a tavern late Monday or early Tuesday morning and the pair went to lhe Johnson apartrrient later to look over a gun .col· lect.lon, leading to the incldent. Massey has been In custody since the 11hooting -w~l,:-h allegedly resulted when he ordered Mr. and M;s. Johnson to kneel on l})e n00t a·s though to be executed - and remains at Or~nge Counfy Jail. Ball was set at $6.250 when Massey wa!I arra.lgned in Harbor Judicial District Court Thursday. Seminar Slated On Shoplifting A special seminar on the capture or shoplifter!! and the prevention of their · practice will be offered Tuesday, Oct. 14 by the Costa Mesa Chambu of Com· merce Reta il Committee. The session will be at 8 a.m. in the Costa .. es.11 Police F.11cllity upslair.s auditorium, with a question-and-answer 11esslon followed by films and sLide pre- scntaUons, James M. Mlle.s, personnel director for 'J'he Mtly Company al South Coast Pl8l& Shopl"lina: Center will be the featured speaker. C. Brominskl or Luzerne County Court set Oct. 20 for a hearing on an amended peti- tion by Massachusetts District Attorney · Edmund S. Dinis for an autopsy. ''Only a hearing will bring to light facts that \viii allow the court to resolve this question," Brominski said_ Onl y a hearing, he said, w.ould terVe "the interests of Lhe publlc and the Kopechnes.'' The parents ' petitions p e c If i ca 11 y sought a continuance pending the out· come of a Massachusetts inquest into the girl's de.11th. Such an inquest has been hekf up by appeals before th 1 Miissachusetts Supreme Court. -· Brominski said the "ultimate question .. of exhuming the girl's body and con· duct.Ing an autopsy coukl nm be decided without a bearing on Dinis' petition. Dinis' petition, an amended version of a previous· act.ion, cited the preaence Of blood in the mouth and nose of the deceased girl Brominskl ruled Dinis shoold be gtven an opportunity to present t.e&timony under oath in support of hls request. for an autopsy. SAFE AT HO ME -Lt. Larry Rupp displays some of .th e m edals he \\"On in Vietnam -two Silver Stars, Anny Commendation Medal and three Purple Jiearts. li arbor Area Anny officer \\"iU remain stateside for a while. Harho1· War Hero Believes U.S. Has Duty in Vietnam By EVELYN SHERWOOD of 1119 Dl ll'f Pli.I STi ii ''I think we have 8 duly In Vietnam and should stay and finish it," said LI. Larry Rupp, 23-year-old Costa· Me.san and holde r of eight medals awarded by Uio IJ.S: Ann y. "A good finish, o( course.'' he added, ••,would be an honorable agreement .• , The lieutenant, blond. bluHyed and slight ot li\alure, has been home just three day!! from the South East Asia rOmbat zone. fie i!I the recipient of two Silver Stars, the Army Corrunendatlon Medal, Air Meda) for 25 helicopter missionS, the Bronze Star and thre e Purple Hearta. He earned a Purple Heart as C1'.lm· pany executive oU/cer for the Night Hawk es, a reconnals.ance unlt based near CU Chi north of Saie:_on .. He was wounded by a rocket propelled grenade. He "8S wounded a. aecood tlrile by stirapnel from a mortar shell and l'tad another narrow ucape !ram de.alb five dhy11 before be was due to come .home. The jeep in which be was ridlng wu under attack, ancf he was blo1'n out of it. Two soldlers in the whlcle w e r e killed. A neUve of Orange County, the young ofricer graduated from Newport Harbor fUgh School In 196'4. At tlarbor High, he was on the waler p0lo and swim teams, fle i~ also an Orange Coast College grad· uate wlth a police !IC!ence major. An Eagle Scout, Troop 182, Lt. ·Rupp said scouting was a valuable experience for Anny life. "J wu oomfortabM sleep- ing under jhe stars,'' he laughed. "And ( I could read a compass. ''This Army i.s better informed ~ soldiers in the Korean and World War. 11 were,'' he commented. "We have tele. vision and transistor raruos ror newt and music." In discus.sing conditions In Vietnaia. the Infantry officer noted that rice pad- dies are the walkways, and w'ater W from two feet 'lo chest high during U., monsoon season. "You can't keep your fttl dry. Heavji dry socks are a great morale builder.~ The lieutenant ba.s been a!lsl~ tp Fortr Qrd (,~r further duty. ~ will hi· accompru;d by his wife, Metllee, and 14-monl,h' o daughter, Shelley. , Lt.:Rupp is the son of Mr. and Mr'- Clarence Rupp of' Newpcrt Beach. GEN. HERS{IEY TO STEP DO WN WASHINGTON (UPll-1'1-· Ni• Oll thl1 afternoon relieved LL. Gen ~ B. Hershey· al • ...,_ibWLy for -v\.sing the nation's drit\ litrs etteeM Feb. 18. -• The White Hoose ann111ooed tollowinl • 50 minute meeting bet~ and the President, that the .'JI.. direct.or of selective service be MO! moted to a four Ur 1eoera1 ·w ·-...: be named advisor to the PrMldent. da xnanpower mobiltaUoa. . ·"T Hershey has run the draft sinca·tttO; 1 i 1~ • • •• ~ I DAILY PILOT t,. i . - -- c Overllow Crowd Hears Angela DAILY l'ILOT $!all PllolG Crowd sits in courtyard outside UC Irvine's Sci- •-_enc;e Lecture Hall Thursday listening to address _.., "·by Angela Da vis . Her talk was piped outside to "'· accommodate overflow audience. Colorfu1 beach preacher ~Yark Forsythe (with flag ) sang du ring the proceedings. Listeners asked him to pipe dow n so they could hear speech. (See story, Page 3) ' ·, 4 Ballplnyers on Board -·Plnne Hijacked to C·uba ' ~-- County Appoints Reade, Pinkley To Water Board •: --M!AMI (AP) -A grubby bul polite m- , ~-~ aumnan pulled the year's 46th airliner · _ lrl.jaetiug to CUba Thursday. The · -j_tjaen,gm locluded four major league .l>Neball players and a coach. The-hijacker, slightly built and spe.ak-!nJ UWe Ens:lish, took over the plane - :~ Airlines FLight 42 from Los :-ties to Miami -as it passed over ~:re... 'Z: :Tbe jetliner carried a crew of seven ~aigl 63 pusengers, including Roger :r.r:a1g, pitching coach or the San Diego ~.adres. Mel Queen of the Cincinnati ~ ~ve Marshall of the San Fran· : • Giants, Didt CoriiM of the Pac!Ju '.iir><! Dtollis Paepie of lbe Kansas City :aiflla. - : : :~ Ann Baker of MiamJ said :tbi man grabbed her arm and ordered, :'11avaoa. Cuba! COckpit!" -if He bad a gun. a black gun," 1'ris!I lla\:er told newsmen in Miami when the :alrliner completed iu trip, (our hours and ;•~ minutes late, after the unscheduled :lo:vana stop. j;~~. Baker said she Ted the man to the :aupit and opened the door. ' "I said lo the fell ows, 'l gue~s this is Marines Honor Vietnam Outfit • · Veterans of the Third Marine Regiment .'Will be greeted Monday upon their return lrom Vietnam to El Toro MCAS by top jirass of the Marine Corl>S and the Navy. • The public is invited to the 9;3J a.m. ,:eremoniea:. wh ich "'ill begtn with honors fnr L'ndersecretary of the Navy John \V. 'YarnE'r and Assistant U S~lC Com- mandant Gen. Le."· is \V. Wal1 . Two jet liners carrying the \'ielnam rt- htrntts will land at 10 <1 m .• tax iing up to the ce.ren1ony area where the trl)Op<i •ill deb.ark and be greelcd by officials mid gueSL'i. A combat hist<V'}' narrative for the unit . based In the Far East for 16 years -four Dl Vietnam -will be read. with mu~ic : provided by the Third f\lanne Regiment . band and Fiflh :\Iaruie Oi\'1s1on drum and bugle team. Direcl.ions to the ceremony area will be 11\'eilable at the El Toro MCAS mai n cate. DAILY PILOT c..uilll!: CM.'f" PUSL •nM• C~'·""' l:eHrt N. W11• "raldlnl .,,. rllblllllcf J1clr •· c.n.., Vkl ,,.IOet!I -co-• .......... tliNIH IC•f¥1t ··-1ti1Mll A. M~1111~i111 ~""'""(~I-c---• 3JO W11I lty Str .. f .:. Mtli1t A.Ur11" •.o. 111 1s•O. t!6!6 ~; ' . • see SPORTS PAGES FOR RELATED STORIES Jt.' " she said . Capt. George Glasgow of Miami told t.he hijacker: "Don't point the gun. we·u take you to Cuba.'' The hijacker handed notes to several passengers. Queen 's 2&-year~ld ll.ife, Gail, said liihe got one l'iaying: ''Cuban ref ugee. Please keep quiet. \\'e'JI land in my homeland in two hours, "'here are my wife and my son." Craig :said he and the four baseball players were headed for Venezuela to participate in Lltin-Amuican play dur- ing lhe major league off season. At NationaJ Airline.5 spokesman said the only listed passenger who failed to retum from Cuba was F. Birera, who boarded in Los Angeles. Norwegians Give Huge W elconie To Apollo Trio OSLO (UPI) -The Apollo tt astrcr naut.s, one of them suffering from a cold, arrived today for a weekend rest In the Norwegian mountains. They received an. other roaring welcome fr om crowds that had waited for hours. Neil Armstrong, i;uffering £rom a 1ligflt cold, flew in from Brussels w1th feUow astronauts Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins and their wives. Hu ndreds of person!! waitf'd at the airport to g~t lhern and thousands lined the stt~ts o[ Osl('.. Al a news conference Aldrin said he "'OUld be happy to take another trip to th~ morm if tie got a chance. Arm!'l rr.n.o; :said thev all looked for· \\':Jrd tn lhe "'eekcnd ·1n lhe moun tain:;; an d Colhns !la id !here was no :spec-ia l reason v•hy l\'or"·ay wa~ singled out for tlieir lOOc :stop in Scandinavia . One new member and one origina l member of the Costa Me63 County Water Di.strict have been appointed to new terms by the Orange O:iunty Board of Supervisor&. Nate Reade was named to replace \-"eteran CMCWD board member Ed Ben· nett, ll.'ho has been involved "'1th the "'altr business in Costa f\1e&a for 51 ye.a rs. Costa l\fesa l\fayor Alvin L. Pinkley. a.lso a CMCWD director, was designated 10 another term . The new appointments will become ef. fect.ive at the board's next meeting in November, at "'hi ch lime a special ceremooy will hone.-the r e t i r i n g member'!! service. Bennett was involved with the old Fairview Farms Water Company when it ~·as formed in 1915 and joined the CMCWD whfon it absorbed th e smaller agency. No one el~ filed an application for ap- pointment lo eithe r Mayor PinklPy·s di.rec-tor:ship, or the one to wh ich Read e. ;i Costa Mesa Planning Comm i s !Ii on member, ..... as named. Harbor History Talk Scheduled A l&lk on the Hi.story of the Harbor Atta i.s scheduled Tuesday by the Costa r.resa Historical Society. Ken Young, district public rela.tiOM manager for the f irst American Title nnd Insurance Company, Santa Ana, will he featured at the 7.30 p.m. meeting at Costa f..1esa City Hall. Young has been a resident of Orange Counly :;1nce 19Ml and has been in volved in title v.·ork -leading lo expertise in Harbor Area history -for the pat.t decade. The public i.s ln\"ited to the meeting, v.·h.icb has no admission i;harge. First Pipe Laid for Huge Outfall System off Coast By TERRY COVILLE Of .... Dtllr .. lllt 11.tt The fin;t section of pipeline tor a $10 million ocean outfall system -big enough to carry 480 rnlllion gallons of lre.ated OranKe County waste water five miles out lo sea each day -Wall pl.anted lhis week be tween Huntington Bach and Ne\\·port Bea<:h. Taxpayers in the rJo.Ora.nge Coun ty Sanitation District have already pa id for the mammoth project., scheduled to be completed by December of 1970 . The new outfall will doub le the capacity or the current ouU1ll which ooly ilret- che!'; S,000 feet into the ocea n. "It's 1 two-pronged project." e1plained Fred Harper, g~eral manager of the f.ar.itation dl.Wic:t, "will'! the first effort rneant to meet future needs: of Orange County and the second to avoid any pollu- tion ol our beacheL ·• The fact tl'lat funds: to pay ror the pn>- ject are already Jn lhf. district's coffera :1190 brlnp • &mile to Harper"! face. "We've been saving for yean now to han- dle this ouUa11. We. al~ picked up :a $3.3 mil lion grant from the federal govem· 1'nent to help," he ~aid. C-OMtlucUon on the 0U1f1tl be&a.n l~t .J;,nu•ry. rains ind a heavy equipment oper11tor'1 strike de.layed wor~. but not .~1 go1flc:anlly, s1ld Harper. The outfall rmploys pipe with 11n Inside dt1meltr of 120 inct-.es. Jt is now being laid in the ~nd on the. be1cft, wht:re it wfll stretch 2.0(Xl feet along a trestle from "'hicb point it begins it!I bottom~f-the-ocean course endin& at a depth ol 195 feet, fi ... e miles oot. Work is handled by Peter Kiewit and Soni, a heavy construction firm which is also dolng the Dana Point Harbor pro- ject. When completed it will be one of the ~tatt '!I largest ocean outiaHs. Los An&eles has the largest. Kiewit Co. bought an old Liberty Mip from the gove.rnn1enl to lay the pipe in the ocean, erp\ained Harper. and a l\peeial dvlng bell attached to equipment undtrwater will be used to inspect the pipe. Closed cir<'uit tele\"ision will .also ht! u~ td tor CQntinual underwater Inspection of the plpeline. One of the system's better innnvatlon11, added Harper, is a eel ol dlf · f11Sf't portll (s:mall openings) along the last &,000 feel ol pipe. Thill will allow varying quanUtJes of sea waler to dilute the wa!lte: water at a ratio of 200-1. "We're begioolng to reac:h our peak eap.acity with the currtnl outfall," sa.ld Harper. "by tl'le time the new one is com· pleted we. wW need ll. ·• London Still S1nells LONDON (UPI) -"fi.fost of London's ~trikin£" c:arb11gl!' collector& today rejedtd an offer of a $6 a wetk pay lncrtltse and ,·otM to go ahead with their unofficiril ... walkout lh11t hall left London'1 street~ pil· ed high "''llh rotting refu se . • Harbor Issue Revived County Reminded of Calls for Hearing By JACK BROBACK Of fllil OaJIJ Pll•I 11111 Possible dissolution of the Orange County Harbor Distrii::t ha~ beeome a Ji\·e i56Ue again today after lying dormant for more than three months. Two recent actions have spot lighted the controver!ial subject, spurring the Orange Count y Board of Supervi90rs into setming reluctant action. -President Jack Green of the Orange County Division of the League of California Citie.'I wrote the board members f.1onday reminding them that St.ate la w calls for a public hearing on the matler. -A,s.,emblyman John V. Brigg!i (R- Fu\lerton) has written Green i;tating that if the supervisors do not call for a vote of the people on the dissolution of the district, he will introduce a bill in the next session of the legislature mandating a countywide vote. The supervisors agenda for next Tue s- day carries an item calling for considera- tion of a pub lic hearing on the "retention or dissolution of the Harbor District." There :seems liUle doubt that a date for :;uch a hearing will be set, probably within 30 days. Green's leUer lo the board points: out that the Local Agency Formation Com· mis.mn (LAFC) forwarded a resolution to the board on last JLUle 25. The rt>SOlu· lion stated that the LAFC had voted 3 to 2 for the dissol ution of the district and suggested that it be put to a vote of the people, possibly next June, the date of the primary elcetion. Green points out that the LAFC res:ilu- lion was "taken under consideration and off the agenda pending final action on AB 2003." Assembly Bill 2003 Is a bill authorized by Assemblyman Briggs which authorizes !hf! county government to take over the Harbor District and all JU assets. It does not mand ate that the 5Upervimrs must call for a vote of the people on the issue. Green's letter, however, not.es that the government rode requires that the :supervisors hold a pub!lc hearing on the. matter. He adds that the "matter has Badham, Schmitz 1'o Talk to GOP Assemblyman Roberl E. Badha m. ( R- Ncwport Beach) and State Senator John G. Sc hmitz, (R·Tustin ), have accepted in· \·jtatlons to speak Oct. 23 at the general meeting of the Newpoct Harbor chapter of the California Federation of Rtpubllcan Women. The group'11 business meeting hu been scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at tile l'it"!wporter Inn, Newport Beach, with luncheon and talks by A11semblyman Badham and Senat.or Schmitz set for 12:45 p.m. l\frs. Margot Murray is publicily chainnan, f.-1 rs. \Vil\iam Benls is in· charge or the. program, r.1rs. Vera Kruger Is hospitality chal rm an and l\frs. 1--!tirgarel Dugan is overseeing reserv.11- tion11. The luncheon program is open to the public, hlrs. Murray :said. been ooe or cone.em to lhe L.eague of California Cities for ?Klme lime" and as.ks for the hearing. The LAFC acUon of last June followed more than one year of discussion over the fate of the Harbor Dii;tricl In 1968, following urging by the t.ea,ue of Cities, spearheaded by Huntington Beach, the board voted 4. lo t against dissolution of the district. Only Second District Supervisor David L. Baker voted for breaking up the separate I.axing •&en- cy. Supervi.sors Alloo E. Allen, William Nation Prepares For War Protest On Wednesday By United Preas lntern1tional Dt:fense Secretary Melvin Laird 's son 1ays he·n march. Comedian Woody Allen aays he won •t perform on Broadway. A group of congressmen say lhey'II filibullte.r all night. Yale University President Kingman Brewster Jr. :supports it with ideas of his O'Nn. The Vietnam moratorium, scheduled for next Wednesday by college students, is picking up momentum amid calls for a Iota! v.•ithdrawal of U.S. troops from the Vie.lnam ·war. John Laird, studying for a teacher's degree at Eau Claire Stale University in \V!sconsin, said Thurl'iday he'll march with other students in the nationwide pro- test. Young Laird thought it ''wall great" his !ather didn't object !G his plans. The defense 1ecretary has defended President Nixon's policies to end the war throughout the past two weeks. Some }lirstein and William Phi llips have voted eolidly in the ptst to retai n the Harbor D!Jtrict &S Is. But recent developments in reJatinn~ between the county government and tht> cities may have a strong bearing on future action. The supervisors have adopted a count y general plan of fu ture development which requires active cooperation ()f the cities. Without such coo~ration the general plan is dead, County Planning Director Forest Dickuon, author of lhe blueprinl , has admitted. 1be supervisors are now in the posi tion nf considering what the cities' reaction ..,.·ill be if they turo down the league's re- quest to put the Harbor District issue lo 11 vote of the people. Briggs has a strong ally for legislali\"e action on the issue in Assemblyman John Knox (R·Richmond) author of the original bill forming the Local Agenc} Formation Commissions in the various counties. Knox told Briggs last ye.ar, whe n assembly's local government committee turned down a bill which wou ld hav e dissolved the Harbor District at the stair level. that he should go the LAFC route on the. subject Briggs said Knox promised that Ir the supervisors do act on an LAFC re<:om· mendation on the district, he woul d entertain a bill before h.is committee, and work for its passage, to dissolve the district by state le gislative action. The district was formed in 1933 by an act of the legislature followed by a vote of the people. It is financed by a current tax rate (II 8.5 Ct'nls per $100 assessed valuation . separate from the county's general ta:1. rate. This puls the Harbor Dis trict iri competition for the total county lax doUer. The League of Cities opposition to thC' district as e separate entity is spurred by the feeling of ioland communities th at mD1St of the districl's money is speat fnr harbors and beaches end not f'J"IOUgh fnr parks and recreational facilities inland. Sna~k General Saw $400,000 Parode \VASHINGTON (UPI) -The strange storv of Sgt. Liberto Giambra·s peanut conVoy has worked itJ; way into tt.llli- rnony alleging that kickbacks of money and bed partners were provided ser- geants supervising anny enlisted men 's clubs in Vietnam. Giambra, shapely June Irtne Skewe.o; r ecalled, "was a crook," a custodian of enlisted men's clubs in the Cu Chi area. a master of the kickback and an amor- ous fellow with ''designs on me." The sergeant bought about $40,000 ~-'orlh of snack foods for his clubs each month, ~fiss Skewes testified Thursday. and got a 10 percent kickback -$4,000 a month . But last 1ifarch. Giambra got transfer orde rs. He had but one month more at Cu Chi, one more snack order. The. light dawned. "Me ordered ~~00.000 or S480.oon 1n snac k bar ii ems for the last month." she said . 11.sking the. su ppliers lo deliver it gradually during the next 10 month!\. But the suppl ier. one J . f. (Bo) Bo· h11nicky. missed th<' I.1st 1n.<;truction. Off went the snacks in one shi pment. "The first anyone knew nf it ""'as wht'n the general looked out his window anr1 ~aw a con\'OY nf f)t'01nuts pas.<iing by," l\liss Ske"·es said ... It wa.!' a disaster " Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff 10-Conn ), acting chairman nf the Senate Perma· nf.'nl lnvestiga!ion~ subcommllt('('. ~air! :;ubcommittec inve~ligators in \'irtnam checked Cu Chi. Crated :snack food.~, he. 1oaic1. "engulfed lhe area " "I've heard the y needec1 a <-pe<:1al warehouse for crackers,'' l\t1ss Skewc:; !'.aid. DREXEL 'S NEWEST Ft)t" ~ids ...,.& f11n P4'0PT•, A•1il.bl• M-1 twl) t .1nuh- in9 firtnh.,, Y 1now •nd i.lmo" colOf. Th• b•rf of an, ;; i1 tl1i1'1, b~rn 111d '"'r r11isf1r1t. Your wh im1y •ill 1tty lik• n9W no m-. fer whit you do. Coll"I• pl•I• b.droom f11rn itur1 •••ii.bl. froi,1 d1y b.d1 fD ch .... I mirron and 111 at .. .,,.., thou9htfuf pN:M. s-it tod1y. MUSIL .•. $1590 Mil.IOI ___ $ so; ' . 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Cal., named their little girl P111ly Wanda .•. .IF AU. T II E BLOOD VESSELS in you r body \\:ere stitched end 1o end, they would be long enough to rncirclc lhe enrt h f ou r times .. _ . DID I TELL 'l'OU exactly .002 [l('rcent of all the babi~ in Can;ida are bo rn 1n taxicabs? .. .I N TI\'O OUT of three fam ilie.~. the v.·Hc kerps the ch eckbook and pays the bills. DEATli t:'ll THE NIGllT-lt was just 48 y('ars ago th;n the Nevada legislature passed a bill to execute cap i t a ! criminals by sneaking into their cells v.i thout v.·arning in the middle of the night to do~e them with ie€thal ga!' t1'hile th ey .!!lepl. (nn~idi>r that ' A man so sentenced V.'ould nevcr know v.·hic h nighl would he his last. How many cnn\'icL~ t1•ere tortured over tha l 1n<1cabn~ piece of legislation7 It \\'ilS goon repealed. of cou r!'ie:. Out until then . 1hink of thnse mrn in th ose cells. kno11·nig v..h ilt they knc\1', trying 1u !;C'l 1u gJcep~ CUSTO~I ER SER\"ICE: Q. 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"•1; .~~~ MAVCC> •• DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Out of Same The city of Newport Beach and the Newpon-!\1esa Unified School District have started a swapping project on a very small and closely controlled scale. f'or the next six months, they will be exchangi ng pieces of heavy equipment and jointly wing the same personnel in some maintenance work. Jt is a pilot project. It s aim .is to determine just ho\V much n10-ney can be saved by avoiding the dupli· cation of purchases and se rvices. During the "trial-and-error'' period, accur ate cost accounting will be made of aU items purchased and used. Al so, information on labor costs will be kept on a wo rk order basis. Costa Mesa city officials '''i!J be watching the out· come with considerable interest. Jt could be the beginning of something big. \Ve hope it ls. For, on the face of it, it is an em i4 nently sensible move. .. The money to run 'the city and the schools, after all. comes out of the same pockets .. And if some of that money is used by the schools to buy a seldom-used tree-trimmer, and the city does the same, it is being wasted. There is no reason. with the kind of cooperation the city of Ne,vport and the school distr.ict are now evincing, \vhy one tree-trimmer \von 1t do for both. More th·an just tree-trimmers are involved in this pilot project, of course. Portable bleachers .. bicycle racks. aerial ladders, sign shop facilities, Ja,vnmowers and the people who push them are also involved. The Harbor Area is ideally set up to move ahead on cooperative planning and cost-sharing .Programs that can stretch the budgets of our various govern· rr1ent agencies and. in the process, win stronger sup- port from the taxpayers. TI1e swapping agree1nent between the city of Ne\\'~ port and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District ap· pears to be a carefull y measured step in that direct.ion. More Than a Joke f'lre Prevention Week is currently in progress, but the nien who are Pled ged to fight those that go unpre· vented-at leasi in Costa Mesa-are rather unhappy. Thoughtless-some malicious---children are mal<ing a 1nockery of the city's ultra-sophisticated fire detec· lion system by turning in false alarms, someti1nes a dozen a day. "It's just as bad as before," said Inspector .Jiln Richey, who notes 323 such false alarms \vere recorded during between January and October. Making a fal se fire alarm is a misden1eanor crime and becomes a felony offense if anyone-anyone-is in· jured in some accident related to that fa lse alarm, Wit.h_ .46 false alarms logged du.ring September alone, i t is only a matter of time unlll a car collides \Vilh a .truck or a fireman is hurt through an equ.lp- n1ent 1n1shap. Call boxes are also being slaked out at randon1, so 1-nany yow1gsters are going lo be caught Jn the act too . ·-~· .....-·-- 1{ the swapping tryout "Jorks. it will very likely be expanded to include possibly clerical help and intensi- fi ed joint use of maintenance services. And the city of Costa Mesa "'ill surely join in . \Vith all three local government agencies thus in· \'Olved in sharing what they have, even further savings of taxpayers' money might be possible. '.fhe act of turning in a false alarm in itself may be a mi sdemeanor. or felony crime. but the underlyin~ con· tempt for public servants has far more serious impli· cations. 'Say Chief. H °e '1oe let this robe out about as far w; u-e can and it stiU doesn't fit .' Trust Can Close :Generation Gap By F.LLS\\-'ORTH L. RICHARDSON Minlskr Neighborhood Congregational Cburcb, Laguna Btach We are all aware of the generational 5;ap. lt is nothing new •.• gap Or gulf, Jt is as V.'ide as the l\.1is.s1ssippi Delta. Tobey in one of hls cartoons has pie· turffl a tea party where two youn g men under ZS are talking to an Episcopal rec· tor. The young men are saying. "It's nothing against you personally, sir. Our generation doesn't trust anyone over JO." This is their rallying cry and it i.c; frightening Jor it n1eans that they don ·~ trust their parents. .Jesu~ died at 33 and the most 1:1ct1i'e part of his ministry v.·as pressed into the years between 30 and 33. Doesn 't experience count for somthing~ W1!id om about living? Edna St. Vincent !'-·!i!lav died at 58: Albert Einstein died at 76 and Robert Frost at. 89. Could 11'e not trust them? It is utterly ridiculous to say v.·e can'l trust an)'One Over 30. The only redeeming fe11ture aboul Tobt':y·s ca rtoon ls that the young men said. "It's nothing against you personally, sir ~" EACH PERSON. those Ol'<!r :lO and !hose under 30. shol1ld be judged on the basis of his merits <>nd fault s, but 1he gap is u•idc. The .sui~ide ralc among thosP 18-2~ years of age ls rising throughout ffi'1SI of the \vorld. Jn Iran fully 9l perrent of thr st1icides .are founrl in the 1\0\V gener<1· lion. and 1n 1he l; S .. nea rly one in !en. ''LSD is like Ban deodorant." S<I\~ a l'niversHy of !'-1ichigan student, ''Ban 1akes the v.orry <JU( Qi hc1ng rlosf'~ LSD t;:ikes !he worry out ol being." It has been i;laled by reliable· ~Oll!'tes that 5() percent '!I Los Angele!. high school students ha\•e lried mariju ana at least once and that 'l5 pertent use ll regularly once or twi ce a \11eek. ( . -· .. .. '~· Everyday ' Prohle111 s ... '·' A~ far .as I <:an tell the purpose is to heighten the intensity of their NO\V ex4 perience and make it more meaningful, but J suspecl the real reason is that tht>y wan t lo take the y,·orry out of being . 1 am frightened. BEFORE THE GAP gets loo 11·1dc, l<'t me say this about tOOse under :lO -there are !5COres of them of V>'hom we ran be proud. The daughter of Artbur Schles· inger Jr .. Kathy Kinderman. ~t the age of 23. directed a poverty program in Ap· palach!a . The great grandson o r Rockefeller. Laurence Rockefeller. Jr., al the age of 22. worked for $22,;}() a v.·eek as a Vi~ta \'Olunlecr in Harleri1. When folk singer fluffy Sainte·Marie ls n o I recording top-selling LP"s, she is passionately pleading for the cause of her fel\o'v Indians. The holder of the v.•orld 's r~ord for the mile, Jim Ryun. now age 21. v.·hen he was 19. lvas snapping news pictures for the Topeka Capitol .Journal. preparing hinise!f for the day v.;hen he ('an no longer break four mlnutes. And so I would like to address these few wnrrls to the NO\V generation if they \Vl!l lislcn : "\\ic have nothing against you personally. \Ve can trust some of you under 30. \Ve inherilcd from our parents a bloody l\'Or!d and .,...e in turn haven't 11one much in Iha! rcsrecl to make it le~~ bloody. BUl \\'e have fa ith in those v.•ho ha ve ideals and \1-e \\'OUld rather perish and go down v.'ilh thr,;tl than lo be counted among the hedonistic. pleasure· loving pagans~·• Age has nothing to do with it. Save Election Expense Special tll"clions are c·os1ly and effort~ have been made tn recent years to reduce the number by combining them wilh regu-larly scheduler! clectlons v.·henever po~sible. It makes little sense lo schedule 11 special election,. for r.xample, a month ahead or a regular election if there is a reasonable chance 1hat confusion of the issues can be J\'Oidcd. The Ugislature this year passed a bill v.•hicll requires school dist ricts lo hold i;pecial elec11ons of a board member dies ()r resigns flllrfng his ierm of offi ce. Thi~ requirement is v.·aived only if the death Dear Gloomy Gus: How come Jl'OPle on tht west side of Cotta M"8 have to put up with unliptly mailboxes al their curbs while. cert.a.in othtr lracts in lown have the mail deli vered lo their howiet1? Do you have to li\'e in rhe fancier part or town t.o get !hi~ servb? -L. E. F.. TNt .....,,.. rtflK"' -·"· vi.••· ,.., --W llltM .. fl!• _...,..... 1•114 ""' Mt -i. o'""'' Gu1. Dt•tt 1'1i.1. nr resignation occurs within four months of a regularly scheduled election dale. IN TJIE PAST, th e practice. has bren for !he remaining board members to ap- point a succes!IOr. This system has work· ed quite well and , lo our knowledge, nobody has complained about Jt. The same system is used by city councils, boards of supervisors and Clther govern· ing bodies. The history of this particular law isn't Known. so we can't say what prompted its trip through the legislation factory in Sacramenh>. M~ than li)W!ly. somebody ('(lntroversi•l got appointed to a school board and his enemies prevailed upon thei r assemblyman to sponsor a bill mak· 1ng such appointments illegal. '\'JIATEVER THE reasoo, the law \\'ill Impose an added expense for school districts already strapped for fund.5. In addition. it is discriminatory because il applies only to school district!. TMre i!I no justlflable: realOO why school diatrlct1 :-hould be singled out for this extra burden. T11 remove lhe discriminatory a spects bv making the law applicable to all other ;i8encie!f would be un\\'ise. Considering the number of boards that funclion in S:in Diego or Los Ange.Jes County. for e~· ample, there would have to be an endless succession of $:pecial elections. The. best thing lo do ll'ith this law is to repeal it. Daily Californi a• EspeciaUy during National !<"ire Prevention \Veek. Ho Chi Minh: U.S. Didn't Feel Hatred ll is a fair guess th.al in the early 19405. mo~t of the. free \.\''Or\d as well as the closed Communist world longed for the death or Adolf Hitler. The nian was such ~ menace In history's 111ora l order that virtually al! the Jiving, including his own people. v.·ould benefit fron1 his demise. fllany J·:uropcans bore the san1e hatred for Napole;;n , and millions hated Julius <.:aesar, but these men, while they had ; l!it1er·s ambilion, lacked his evil essence. \Ve tend to deplorC hate in the absolute. but nothing is abrolute -it depends on ,1·ha t or v.·ho you hate , and on the soil in \1•hich ha1e grows. The richest soil for grO\l'lh of ha te is v.•ar. SO lll~RE \\'E HA VE been al war 11'1lh ;111 nld. old n1an narnrd lla Chi (.·1lnh: lh<Jl i;;. he 11•Js the sy1nbo\ of 1he enl'n1y. F11·c year;; ago \1'e h;id nC\'t>r ht:i!rrl i:ir h11n , B11t his ~old1cr~ 11·crr ~Jili n~ An1erican soltlier~ 1n lhl' larul bonlt'rini.; hi~. He v.'as a lifelong l'ornn1unist. To 111111. An1eric01ns were 11nper1al1sls. "\Ve don't know whc!L he ·would h.:ne said. but Jn his 1raditinn the only goo(! imperialists arc dead lmperiahS'\s_ In our 1radition. denying v.·e arc i1nperialisls, 11c think \l'e ha!'.! the "right " to hate l11m. But \VC didn't hale hlm . v.·e thlnk he :idnitniSler rd a h;id soc·ial system. 'Vhen 1rc n1<'\ l11s agl'n!s \I c fou nd them so irrational and ( il pric.ious 1! was almost impossible to de:i l w1lh thcn1 al all. Then \\'hy d1d n°l 11r h;J(r lJI) Chi i\t 1nh, ,,, ll'l' once hated Hitler a11d 1hc Imperial Japanese leaders'.' THE ANSWER i\IA \' hr 100 complr:< for brief consideration. but this is an ef· fort. First. Americans have an inna te ;;vn1· pathy for underdogs, howerer trying iliey may be. If we are perceptive, '~c know !he Asiatics throughout 011r time have been underdogs. We know they are strug. gling for freedom and the good life. We lhink lhey err when they are lured into the Con1munist solution for the struggle the solution offered by ~laa on a grand scale. by Ho on a small scale. But this did not make I-lo a monster, even though we were \••aging war with his prople. Second, a large segment of.our people, probably a majority no\v, has grave doubts aboul the morality, Jet alone the practicality, of this war. We dOUbt if the United States rightly sent combat soldiers to southeast Asia, or keeps them there . We doubt lhr. hokun1 employed for several years as moral justification for lhe v.•ar. Third, they may intelligently doubt that llo·s death will ma terially affect U1e. war, or end it. The only event that could af- fect. or end, it is new thinking in \\lashington. acknowledgement that we shouldn't be in Vietnam, that H's not our \\'at, as President Kennedy said. This may be damaging to our national pride, but damaged prid~ is preferable to mindless hate for 1-io Chi Minh, dead or alive. ---By George ---, tx>ar G: ' Ye:-. It's m(lrc important tp ha1·r. your v.·ife happy lhan to ha\e ~·our own 11,·ay. lf she lnslst ~ on Rel!\ni;t up and fixing your brrakfast , l r t her -you do11·t have to look al lier. bear George: I am a toplr.ss arc \Vt•lder tn La.~ VegaJ and - IC) Cure Is Missing In Capp's Satire Once upon a lime A.I Capp was known only as a cartoonist. the creator of L.il Abner. fo.1ore recently he has gaineU a reputation as a lecturer. mostly on col· leg,' canipuses. And he has re ce ived well· deser1'ed appli:iuse for his blunt. colorful, and hi!arlous discou rses on wtiat others timidly call act s of "dissent" among col· legians. Tlie dissenters. :i:tuderll and faculty, have no use !Or tl'lr. Capp. Thost' \Vho agree \\'ith his vi vid diagnosis nf what's g<iing 0n have all sort~ of U$CS for him. _And there's the danger. Howevl'r sound satil'ist Capp's diagnosis surely is , his prescript'lons for a cure £<111 short . Yet they are being taken 1nore seriously than i\1r. Capp undoubtedly lakes hln1self. EARLIER THIS YEAR . fo r cxan1plc, a Se11<ite conuniltee inquiring into cainpus violence sun1 moned l\lr . Cnpp as one o( !he 1\1tnesses to advi se on wh:;it should be rlo•1r . Th~ appearance 11·as good for a fe\v la11gt.s. and little clsr " ,\n ;111d!enl'c ;1t Truy St;it e Uni1·ers1ty in ,\l::1l::;i1na was trea tC'd rc crn1ly· to c1 ~plen· 1hj Cap11 lecture. The l1·y Lcngu(', <i!l u~··:i!. ll'as a primary target. .. Tile new Ivy League educational .tllrory," he said. "is that those 1vho need Jnsrrut·tlon so clespera\ely that they are 11:111! to go out into the real 1•/orld until I hey get fou r ,vr<1r s of it arc fit , howel'er. l'ron1 the mon1cnt th ey arri\'e on Clllll[JU~ Jr1 il'st riict 111cir in~1ruetors: tl\al tho~!' 11ho lnok. a~\. and s1nell likc .subhutn<lns ;ire. tl1e only true 1·n1c•es of hun1an11y: lh<it tile only clrar think rrs <inion~ us arr the. ha lf·stoned. and tha t ('vcrvonc t'l~e ha~ roe.ks in his head ; lh i!L oUr tc\al[.v 1u1nprod11ctivr. class 1s thl· f\n!.v class \1·ortl' prQdUC'lng frir. and th al only 011r 11n·loilct-trained ean clean up th e in('S$ ~OC/Cl y is 1n.'' (~11 es l. Editol'ial THESE "SU BHL1 ~1ANS'' \\'OUld bl· lcs~ dangerous, <1ccording to le cturer C;iµp. 1f !hc•y \l'ere not so eflect1vcly tutored a rid clH'{.Ur<igcd by the can1pus .. l~agin~ ... the prolrssors -somr of great tininenee - ~1 1l11 ··n1'e \\'ailing 011 our t·a n1puscs l•1 !c ... t·l1 your kirl brolh{'rs :1 1111 siSh:rs. <elld one day your kid s, not h01\· 10 enrich our tountr y ll'itll ~kill. se1'\1ce. Jt1d ·s::n.:rH lc!', but ho1\1 lo 11npo\'ensh 11. by downgrading 1hr. acq1Ji~1t 1on nf usrlul skllls <is the .;la\'lTY 11f ~fpHires. by disdaining str,icr. by denland111g sacrifice; by rrviling our pasl 1nS\l'ad of re1'cring ii , hy spilling on thr1sr lhc c!r moi.:r<ilit' proees~ J1;is t:l1o~cn lo govern us, 1nstc;id of de fe nding the dr>111ocr;itiC' process as lheir one chant:e [() gol'crn thC'n1.\r lre5: by laughing at tllc. !a111 and 01'(l('r 1hfll prntccts society a1Jd tiy \1'l11111ng for law and order to protect lhcJ :i_" \\';~h W{' !\ad .)<lid th<i l THER t<; AHE Ll~TITS. 111\111gh . tn tl1r S{'fV"''' that can be pcrlorn1cd hy a tTi\1c like I\lr. Capp .. Getting ;1ro1111d to solu. tions, he a:,k.,, •·\Vh11t do \1'e do ab011 ~ the Fag1ns nn oilr 1.~cul1 irs '.' D1J \1·e ~ilcncr the1n·.1 Thl \1'f' k1~s tile1n botJ!ly ntf our ca mpu$cs·' I ,rt u ~ p:i11 .. r for 11 r11on1en t and think of 11,,1•; ~;1\J~f~ing 1111 oul(l be And then let ·-~ hrr'!l'I 11 , Hl'IH'l'S,~11u1 :t nrl 1·10Jence -the 11H.'l~111d .'i nf thr hn('h Jlll)IJ -arr the 1n 1'lhod~ the FHg11i ~ (C'.'.lt'li ., F1rl' HUt wh:it dn wr· r!o'' \\1ell. says \I r. C:.pp !urned drad serious. let •·every in~t1!u!1on Ill lea rning 111 An1cnca add one \- \v'(ck.,, 'Carry yollr bricks hoiwe, Ann?' ~'01 C COU!'!>C ••. 101 r di \'OUlll 1·• LET CS. J',\l'.SE 1111· 1l ni•H<1 ~nt l!lnd tl1;11f, of how satisfyi ng !l1a t 11uuld Lio;. /\11r! tllt!I kt '~ lorgel 11. 1\1, the \1,1y tu ru11ntcr 1111' t1«H'.t 11 nit·r~ :ind propagand1~t~ 1.; ·not to /1r.ld a new , 111orc :in1i sc p1i c te<J111 of trart \\Tilers and propagandists. And the teaching nf \ irt1Jc, even one so laudable <1s palriot1sni. ls nol the job of a college, Jvy Lcai.;ur. or otherwise. It is a univers1- 1.y·s joh, though, to explore history, l'co:101111c:.~. philosophv, the ~eience~. :.o:.":1a l studies -all the fields or knowledge -111 ~u rh a way that th e honl'.~l ~ludent ca n d L~cover for lii1ns~ll the· !_:l'l1l'ro~'lly .1~ wrll as th~ t'ail,111:-_ne~s in any nat ion 's tradillons and Jlisl 1lu l1ons. .\ SC llOU L THAT dvc~ its job, i11 other \11ord s. r.ecd <1dd no courses in palrio!1 sn1. The sehnuls that are failing in th~ir Job, and l'll r. Ca pp is adept at lis11ng thcnl . t·11nnot be saved by the addition o! roorse~~ B11l. then. maybr that 's aU tl"ir. C11pp 11·a~ really saying. The trouble though, is !hat hoards o( 1ru~trcs. state legislators. and o1hers \lo'hn ;11't: ;ippalled by the subhuman antics at n1a11y can1puscs 1n1gh1 very \1·ell think 11la1 the answer to the Fagins is replacing them 11'J1h shmn(J~. /\ational Obse.rvcr 'Abortio11 Capital of World' l.O:iopN -Altholigh this city has be· e(Jn1c the abortion capital of the western \\Orld , the F:nglish are far from pleaser! 11·ith the ne'v titlr. The U.K. is raced with ··an acute moral and legal crisis a.bout !hr f11ndamenta l values on Y.'hich our society is base<!," wrote Norman St. John-.."'tevas, a Conservative MP, in 11 lenglny auack on the "abortion rackel" · in the London Tiines. And !he public at large has become very much perplexed by such phenomena as a large ·group of women \\-ho appear to prefer abortion to contraception as a means or birth con· trol. One thousand abortions a v.·eek. about 600 or the1n under the auspices of the Na· tiona l Health Service, are 110\v being performed accordi ng to the basic guidelines sel dO\\'n by the Abortion Act Qf 1008. Not that ttiis law helped t(J clarify the situation . It did no!. for exa1nple, specifically direct doctors how they should act. ~IA:\V DOCTORS, nn! all of lhCn1 Ro1nan Catholic. regard abortion as legalized murder and refuse lo pcrforn1 the operation even v.·hen pregnancy may endanger the heallh of the mother. Pulse, a medical journal, sent Clul a ques· tionnaire lo 34.00Q doctors thi s spring anrl found 1hat onl y 37 percent \\'ere in favor of U1r Abortion Acl a$: it is now \Vordcd. Specifically, the Ari 5tatcs that h\'O doc- lors must cerlify 1hal lhe v.•01nan 111 qucs· lion need~ an abortion , lhr ope ra1i0n 1nu~l b<. registered, and lt1c ahorll nn 11111st be ix•rfonne<l in a place \\'hich con1· r~ ~in(!('r the control o/ lhe. i\lini~try ot Ht'al!h The Briti.~h ~l!'ihc:i1 A ~~ or i at inn, rrpor1cd the Sund:iy Times, is upset Editorial Research because iL belie ves currt•nl praclices dre bnnglng the entire ml'dical profession 111· to disrepute. A n1inoril y of unscrupulous practitioners. whil~ kerpi11g "'·ithin the lelter of Lhe !av." are able lo pro\'ide an abortion on demand. THE ECO;'l;O:\llST obrrved that "a floun~hing private prarl1ee in abortion is not ne\v ," Privah: doctors say I.hey ha\'c ;_1111hc cases they <'311 handle. They \tori.; 16 hour a da y on llarlcy Street at a ~ta11· flard rate nl :ibou1 ~350 per abortion . \\'ht1\ is ne\V is 1he ~udden influx-o[ Arncr1can. German. !Swi s.s, and e1:e11 ~candinavian won1en for wcck ·end opc ra- llons. The Guardian r<'ported lhal so1nc doc· lors were sending their hn1ousines to meet patien rs arriving at Heathrow airport. One airline desk even provided Hie addrt'ss of an <1bortion cl inic to girlg 1n distress. ~·lost girls, however. come eq uipped \vilh a printed map, shoY.ing a clinic clrarly markctl. (lp1>011ents of the Abortion Act l~lk nhoui "contempt for the right of the le111,. .. fo.lr. Leo Ah se. a Labor 1\JP \1•ho h:iekerl ;in 11nsucr:essful motion on July 15 In :'!1nrPd rhr lav.•. insists that .. lh(' whole l'l11phri ~1s is placed on increasing 11bortion t 1ic1Jitie~, rlist1·ib11ting al>ortion cll nlcs ;1l111ut 111l' ('llllllll'y as ii one wus <l i~1nh111lng ~11gar.·· l\O 01'\E RAISED 11 louder ho,1·t of protest 1han Dr , Peter Olley. a lecturer In n1ental heal1h al Aberdeen University. Ht> told doctor.~ of 1he British J\ledical A~~ocialion !)lat won1en who seek abor· tinn are uncontrolled and impulsi\•e ... , think we c<in use lh C. term accident·pro- nr." he said . Quite another posilion 1" 1akr 11 by thl' Family Plann111g Associa· tl(u1 1: regards abortion as con!raception practiced three n1onlhs too ll'!!e "'!rs. Diane ~1un1lay, seere1ary to lht Abortion I.aw Reform Socie!y, told lhe Guardian that she realized it would be a long time before the Abortion Arl woulrl be fully accepted. "It is something which arouses far too much guilt and en1otion,'' !iaid t-.Trs. 1\lunday, "and it is :<>omething th al t annot ht: opposed l\'ilh fact~ and figures or eve n tales of v.'orrieri whc ha vr been helped .·· --~-- Friday, Octobe r 10. 1969 Tht' t'dUoriat page OJ 'ht' Dt1.ilf Pilot seeks to iiiform and stim- ulate readers b~ presen tit1g thj1 new:tpaper'.! op111io11s and C!)m· mentary Oil top1c.t of intere st and siQrtif1cance , by providrnu a foriun for tl1e e::rp ression of our rende rs ' opiirl<lU.!. and b!J rr1'.!Ctl/lllg tlie d i1Jl!TSI! t iCll)• 71oin ls of informed obse1·ver3 011 d spoJ.;esmcn on topics ol !lit day. n obert N. \\Iced. Publisher , ----------------------------------------------------·~ -------------------------. ~--- Brazilian Educato1· h1 Valley ' Brazilian educator Nassiun1 ~tehedff Thursday paid a visit to the Fountain Valley SC'hool Dis trict lo have a look at n1odern American eleincntary teaching techniques. ~1edhedff. \1·ho is the assistant rhairman of Brazirs Stale Department of Education in ~1Inas Gcrais, is currently spending a year in the U.S. to study in~ novative educational programs and the training of teachers to implement the progra1ns. ··we don 't need traditional forms or education." explained Medhedff. :'\\'e need another kind of learning method, <111c that h<is holding power for our 1:hi ldren.'' He said Brazil is currently suffering from a severe dropout pro b I em. t?spcciatly v"ilh very young children, even t hough elementary sc hool is compulsory. .. for each 100 students who start school al age seven, only 20 arc still there at age JO ." he lamented. Hc attributed part of the problems of l h~ Bra~ilian educational syslem to the rigid curriculum methods which now prevail there. . Pl'oble1ns in each child·.s psychological. ('motion<1 I and socio-economic background are not considered in the planning of dai· ly lessons, he said. "Parents don't believe the school is benefiting their children and the kids themselves don't like school, so they iigure, why bother." . . . Mehedff is conducting his invest1gat1ve much impressed with the operation of the Fountain Valley School District said just lo see the child ren interact with the ~eachers ''opens our eyes to new ideas, new solutions for old problems." r.tehe<lf f is one of 14 educators from .~si;i. Latin America and Afric a who were selected lo participate in an internationa l program designed lo improve teacher t'ducatlon Jn their countries. The program is SJX>nsored by lht American Association of Colleges or 'reacher F:ducation, the United .State!: Government Agency for International Development and 14 cooperating teacher training institutions.. . . . !\1ehcdff is onducting his lnvestlgaln'e studies from Cal-St.ate Los Angeles, \vhich is one of 1he cooperating in- i;titulions. Adults Clai'il'i To Hear About School Affairs Tntcrest in the Hunlington Beacl1 Union Jl igh School District had brough.l more ti1an 30 members of the community to a cqurse covering all aspects of ils opera· I ron. Se~sions '''hlch arc held at 7.30 p.1n. ~1onday's session will be _ devot~d 1o the Hun1ington Bc11<.'7l lf1gh School auditorium, are open to I.he publlc free of charge and cover such t_opics as sch~I financing. curriculum, l11story, t~aching techniques and school board function. Mondays session \vill be devoted to certificated and classified personnel and \I ill reature Scott Flanagan, assistant superintendent of educational scrvice.s ;;ind personnel and \\'ill Otto. merit :svstem personnel director, as principal ~Pcakcrs. _ Both officials \\'il l cn1phas1zc th~ r"cruitmcnl, appolntment and evaluation c1f district <'mplQyes. They \\'111 also ex- pl:iin salary schedules. rr_in~e benefits ;111d sections of the Education code per· t:1Jning, to sc hool personncL At thr. lasL mect111g Dr. l\·l<ix L. Fornc~·. rlis1 r1ct supcrintr.ndl'n\. t.raccrl lhr history n( lhc sehoo l cl1stricL fron1 il s beginning 10 thr multi-milliDn dollar organization of tOOay. Dr. Ethan Fullme r, a ss i s tant surcrintendcnt nl business services, at 1hat time also discussed financing of lhe ~choo1s in the district. emphasizfng thr 1wo main Jund s, for general operations .1nd for capital outlay. Ul'I T1l1~~010 Keepi119 lJp T1·aditio11 _Princess .!\nne of Great Bri'tain, \Vho apparently shares her 1nother's interest in horses. takes her mount, Royal Ocean, an eighl-year·old hunter belonging to the Queen, over a practice jump. Princess par· ticipated Thursday in Spillers Combined Training Champ'ionship at the Horse-oi-the-Year Show in Wembley, England. Visitors Start Tours Of Plaza Space Show Shart!y uniformed hostcsse~ 1oday ushered the first of hundreds of DAILY PILOT·South Coast Plaza spa<'e shO\V \'ISitors lo the key exhibit in the i;how. l'hey bccan1e an1ong the first lo sig n 1hc .. ASTRO SCROLL" 1,1.•ishing the Apollo 12 crew a "happy landing '' a5 1t \'entureti into space nf'x1 tnonth Qll tn<in·s second journey lo the surh1cc o[ the nioon. Costa hlesa tl1ayo r Alvin Pink!ry and n1c1nbcrs nf the Scgcrslrom family, longtime owners of the land on which they developed South Coast Plaza in the northern Costa Mesa area. ceern1oniously npened the National !\'C\\.'S)laper \\leek space show by ceremoniousl.v aHixing the first signatures to the ASTRO SCROLL. But the genrral public was quick 10 follow their lead and add !heir n;imes In tl1e growing list of \veil \\'ishers trouping. past the various exhibits un display in <.:arou se! Court. The red, v.·hite and blue 11nlforn1!i or Orange Coast College s I e w a rd c s s i;tu denls, who are acting as hostesses for the show. lent an air of patrio11sn1 to the scene as the two·day sho\v got under w;-i.y at I p.m today . The show will conlinuc \Jnlil ll p_ni lonlght and will be open frn n1 I! a .111. Lo 6 p.nl. on Saturda~1• F'irsl l.000 ~igners nr thr ASTRO SC ROLL .. r ill recc1vr frt·c decals pro· rlaimlng '·Good Old lJ S.A .•.. First On The ~·!oon." i\ fr rc hard corl'r bo(lk hy A~soc1<Jtcd Pn:ss :-:pace -'rec1:ilist .Juhn B:orbour, '·Footprints on Th e ~.Joon ." wil l h<' i;11·en away eac:h hour to an ASTRO SCHOLL signer. An added fcoture nf the !-.how S;;turday nig tll will be the appean1nce or Al Chop. flircrtor of the ~1 ;inned Flight Awareness f>rrigra1n of th\• National Aeronautics and Space Adrninistratinn. The NASA man whose joh keeps him in close touch with the nation's aslronauts will be at the show froin 7 to 8 p.m. He Ul'I Tl,...,... wi ll ch11t v.·ith show visitors and answer questions about the manned space fligh t program, past, present and future. Marina Booster s Planning Raf fi e .\!arina lligh School Boosters arc now ~c lling raffle tickets lo aid the athletia department in sponsoring honor banquets for its sportsmen. The magic ticket, wh ich offers a trip to Las Vegas or $100 1n cash, will be 1dr;iwn '.\111v, 10 al the regular meeting or the Booster Club in the Marina Cafeteria. J\1others of footbal l learn p Jay l' r ~ cu rrently sci! the raffle tickets In 1hc1r nei ghborhoods for $1 per ticket. Booster Club meetings arc held at 7.JO p,m. each 11-tonday in the 11arina ealcleria and feature motion pictures of the precedi ng football game, !!rad coach Jim Coon and coaches fr0n1 a!J lcve.ls arc present al each of the nice.ting s to explain the pla ys. Founders Dav , Rites Started 1Ves!min st.cr ki cked riff its lhree·day lnng founders Day Ce!cbrat1on Tluirsda}r 1111lh a carnival on Beach Boulevard and J61h Street. The rnerriment will continue through Saturday 11·ith a Lions Club breakfast schrduled from 7 a m. to 10 a.m. at Sigler Park. Also slated for Saturday, al 11 a.m., is ;i parade down Olive Street to \'/estminster Avenue, and along Westminster Avenue to the Civic Center. A Kiwanis Club-sponsored pit barbecue will end the fesUvilies immediately afler t.he parade. Admission to the feast, schedu led to be held on the carnival grounds, is $1.50 per person. Trustees Slate Special Meeting Trustees of the Huntington Be<ich tTnion High School District have called a fipecial n1ectin g for 8:30 a.m. S<iturday at the district administration offices, 1902 17th St. Purpose or the session is lo develop an acceptable plan for a future tax ove rride and bond election. No other business ma tters v.·ill be con· sidered during the meeting. .J udgc Oka~·s Poster Of Pregnant Scout Mod Htingarians Go Mini NEW YORK (UP.I) - A federal court judge has turned down a petition by the Girl Scouts of America to halt the sale of a pop-art poster of a smi ling, pregnant girl scout V.'ith 1.he motto "be prepared." The Gi rl Scouts filed a $1 million dam- :iige suit and sought an injunction to pre- vent Personality Posters Manuf;ir;t uring Co., Inc .. of New York fron1 distributing ihe poster~ The ~uit called the postf'.r a malicious defamation of the Girl Scouts . rvlin i-skirted ta:>: driver dusts her mini cab while waiting for p as· sengers in Budapes t's E ngel Square. She is one of 12 d istaff drivers operating new neet of s1nall taxicabs placed into service recently in i.rungarian capitc_il. F'rldey, Oetobtr 10, 196~ s DAILY PIL01~ ""' Evolution Debate Due Bocird Refuses to Endorse Science Progra~ SACRAMENTO (UP I) -The Slate Board of Education today neared a maJOf" st<1tcv.·ide debate ove[ the teaching of evolution in publi c school~. The board Thursd<iy flatly refused lo endorse a 205-page study it requested by a special committee recommending a :ramc1vork or foundation fron1 \\'hich Joc;1! schools could build science cur· riculums. Ilut the board ordcrl'd lls stoff to review the rcporl :111d Lcntalively sc heduled another hearing on it at the Noveniber meeting in Los Angeles. Dr. John R. Ford, a board member [roin San Diego, objectrd to a se<:tion of the proposal v.·hich he said only listed evolution as the probable vehicle for the be ginning of life. t'l'r'd said Ilic biblical Ada1n .and Eve theory, .. vhi<.:h has never been proved \Vrrng, should alsc) be included for a balanced present.1 l.k1n. "I think \ve would be remiss ir \Ve rlirln ·t include the theory or Creation .'' r~ord s<1id. Fellow board member 1'hon\os Young Nc,vsn1en Quiz Official Student journ<ili sls in the l!untington beach Union High School District now ti:;ve the opportunity to place dis trict of· fitials on the hot .seat during nlonthly press conferences rn the district board room . On ll1c first 'l'l1ursday of each n1onth. editors, and staff members fron1 the five high school newspapers ;ire a'llowed to question administrators on any topic they 1,1.'!~h. During the October meeting, Di st. Sup!. ~.!ax Forney outlined the ground rules for the prograrn, di~cussed a number of pro- 1ccts of the schoo l distritl and opened the d~ior for reporters' questions. The monl.hly conference~ are conducted under the sponsorshi p of Dr. John A. \'enable, director of curriculum for the di5lrict. _. __ / .,, .. 11. ... ~ ...... G. Harvard of Nffilles, also a medical doctor, agreed. Harvard said the teachings of evolution are "chock full of holes" poked by sc\en - Jsts who subscribe to the biblical theory of lhe origin of life. flichard A. Smith, chainnan of the San .Jose Slate College natural science cieoartment, defended the report sa}·ing thCre was no attempt to impose one b.-licf or a "poli~ical thrust." •·Science must be apolitical and without bias or we are unable by the very nature of ~cience to learn the truths of the universe," Smith said. But Ford said without presenting the Adam and Eve version, which he said "is not just a myth in the wind as some peo- ple <i!Juded to," students are not learning . all !ides to a question. ;: Mrs. Marilyn Angle, a regislen!d iYuru from Sant.a Monica, urged the board to reject the framework. She called it a ''humanistic" approach to science. "If you adopt it you'll be adoptlng a. staff religion for the schools," lhe said. The controversial :section of the framework reads in part: "From· the origin of the first li ving particle, the e-vo- luLion of living organisms was probably dlrecte<I by environmental condition and the change occurring in them. A sou p of amino acid-like molecules, formed in pools some three billion years ago, inter· acted with oxygen and other f'iemf'ntal constituents of the earth, probably giving rise to the first organization of matter which possessed the properties of life." Dignitaries to Conduct Flag Salute at School Television's '"hillbilly" Buddy Ebsen of Balboa Island and a host of school and governmental dignitaries are expected to j!ather on the Robinwood School grounds at 9 a.m. Mon day for a star-spangled salutt lo our banner. The Newport BC>ach actor will emcee a f\ag ceremony, organized by parents of 1hf' north Huntington Beach elementary i;c:hool. \vh ich will feature historical and current flags, patriotic band music, and presentation of a flag flown in Vietnam combat to the Robinwood children. Officials scheduled to be present are lluntington Beach Mayor Jack Green; J. M. Swatzberg, executive vice-president o( the P.fcDonnell Douglas Management Club: and representatives from the of- [ces of Gov. Ronald Reagan, Rep. Richard T. Hanna (0.Weslminster), Hobert Burke (R-Huntington Beach) and a-military official from the Marine Alr Station in Santa Ana. Scheduled to represent the Ocean View School District in the hour-long tribute are Dist. Supt. Clarence Hall and Trustee George Logan, Guest speaker for the occasion Is l>farina High School student Jimmy Peyton, who will deliver an address With the title "Whal the American Flag Means to Us." The historical flags as well as flags ]\,,-R I OJd fr om all 50 states wi ll be displayed 10011 e porlec er thrn,gh'"t tho cccemony with a flag SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Samples of rock detail and honor color guard from the El and dust from the moon indicate the Toro Marine Base making the official celestial body is 4.5 billion years old, not presentation. 3.:l billion as originally estimated and Musical selections will be performed by thal it was formed independently of the the El Toro Marine Band and the Marina earth. High School Viking's Band. ~----~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii- • • Ask for MODEL TBF 15 SE ~-~·· JET FREEZE ICE COMPARTMIN1' ': SIJ[).lMO tir is blown over trays fer frerrinf ka .. an fas! -11eat for parties! GIANT ZERO DEGREE FREEZER •••. holds 11p to 147 lbs. Of frozen foods rudy for in1 ..._. you warit them. HO FROST CONVENIENCE Ml BOlH IE- fRUiERATOR AND FREUER. ···~, "IDEAL BIG FAMILY'' 14.7 ·CU. 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' --~~-~----------.----------:--;----~--·--. . · · · ie"!t'l.S .. • "IJAIL V PILOT . .\ pedigree poodle (·al\cd lucky could only \\'alk back1\·ards be· cause his O\\'ners al101rcd his hair to get so long it tripped him \\'alk· ing norn1ally. The 01,·ners of Bol· Ion , Eng land 1\·ere fined SJOO an d banned from keeping a dog for 10 'cars after an fl.SP('/\ ofllcial lol d ~ court !he neglected an11nal '·looked like so inelhing fro1n outer :-pace." • Merk H11ll, a husky six.footer 11·1t.h a red beard, is n1nning for 1 he post of president of the as so· ciation of \vomen students al J·lart- nell Coll e ge in Salinas. Wal!, 19, ~aid he \\P anted to fight a pathy on the campus to\1·ard student affairs and figured his cand idacy might create an interest among students. • f :Itz:a:::;;;:;Ts •·tu...,.~~ml~ t . The Kawan Springs at Santa ~ 1 Rosa, once site of a resort, we re · 4 plugged by rhe great earth· · .1 quake wliich sliaftereft northern -J " Califoniir: in 1906. "'hen anoth· f' • rr eor1hq11nkc r ockccl tlir area i~ r Inst week tlic set:en springs ~e· ;, gan fla1v1119 n(ln1u, forn1~n!1 1 1 pool.~ anct s!reoms of running 1: water. 11 ,,,.,,,,,. r···· .... -· ·1··-~1S .. -· --. ' ·~· ......... ,..., • :.\ Bri1nfield, England farmer 5ays his singi ng fattens up his pigs. Contented by renditions of '·Nellie Dean" and "On\va rd Chris- tian Soldiers," the 632 pigs on h is farm have \\'On 1,11 1 a\vards over the last four years. "fl's a k no\\•n fact pigs like noise,"' he said. • Karim Aga Kha n. 32 . spiritual lcad- 'r of 20 rr11//1a11 f.Joslen1 s, 1s sho1v 11 ll.1t/L his /ianc r Lod.y Jomrs Cric hfon·Sluarl. on £119/rsh divorce(". Lady Crtc/llo11·Stuort. zg. 1nl10 1rn~ formerly married 10 n Scotrish 11oblr· rno n. hos l1rco me o J.losleni n1 nrclrr /(I mur1 ;1 Kar111i. • S•cretery of Tran1portation John A. Volpe v.·tll recei·ve the first "Catholic t-.·lan of Acilon'' award froin the Kn.igh'ls of Co\wnbu s ;i t ;::i ceremony this \1•eek end . The ;i\\'ard ha s been created by Knights of Col o1nbus members from Pennsylvania. Ne1v York, New Jersey and Dela\vare. J'.r!di)', O<.tobtt 10, 1%~ War Lull Cotatinues Abrams: '"Enemy Losing Its Grip' S:\IGO~ tliPIJ -The U.S. con1n1ander In Vietnam said '"lhe grip of the enen1y is being loosened" before his command gare 80 river patrol boats to !he South Vietnamese loday in the blggcsl turnover of n1ihtary hardware of the "'ar. Gen . Creighton W. Abram s n1ade lus nptimlst1c assessment al an American artillery base north of Saigon, U.S. Army :;pokesmen said. lie added· HHH Backs Nixo1i Co1irse 01i V iet11ci111 '\'ASHJNGTON (AP) -Former \-"ice Presidenl Hubert H. Humphrey. ;if\er 11 ineeting with Presidenl Ni~on, said today he lx!ieves the. President is pursuing the righl coorse in Vietnam. ··r believe the President is proceedinJ: along the right path," Humphrev told reporters at the \Vhi le House. "\Ve· have to Jtive the President time to carry out his policy." Kixon has ordered his two ch lef Viet- nam peace negotiators -Ambassador •lenry Cabot Lodge and Lodge's deputy. Philip Habib -back from Paris for con- sultations next f<.1onday or Tuesday. just before the planned nationwide antiwar demonstrations. ~ixon and the rnan v.1ho opposed him for the presidency last November met for nea rly an hour in the company of Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon's special assistant in c:harg.e of national security affairs. •lumphrey said Kissinger is an old friend v.·hom he sees from time to timr. "The President knows that I ha\"e a deep concern in Sou theast Asia." Humphrey sad. ''He invited me upstair~ to vislt with him and our meeting \Va~ very helpful, cons; tr u c t fve and rewarding.'' Humphrey said even though there are a lot of different opinions over Vietna1n, he hopes debate on the isue will not become parlisan. "I don 't think anl'One can hush up !hose differences.'' he said, "'but the wors! th1ni;:: "'e could do is undermine the President. .. Polio Brought On By Vaccine; Man Given $514,166 NB\Y YORK (AP) -A flS·year-old Baldwinsville, N.Y .. man v.·as awttrded $~!4 ,166 in dainages loday by a 5uprcn1e Court jur.v on his claim thal the use uf polio vaccine caused him to beC'Omc a victim of the disease. A JUry of 10 men and \\\'o 11·01nen sit· ting in a month-Jong trial before Justice Francis T . i\1urphy found in favor or J ames F. Cole, a cook in a Veterans Adm inistration hospital at Syracuse, N.Y .. until he beeame ill in June, 1962. His attorney, Alfred S. Julien told the jury that Cole took Sabin oral polio vac-. cine Type Ill in ~l ay !962 as part of ;i rnas,<: inoculation program conducted in the Syracuse area. .Julien said that Cole hecamr 111 ::1boul two wreks later and became paralyzed in June 1962. During the tn:1l Juhe11 1·l:ii1ned thr rn;i nllfacturer of lhe drug, Charles P!ize r :i nrl Co .. Inc: .. y,·as negligent 1n fa1 li11g 10 11 .irn the public of dangers :.issociated 111!'1 the use of Type Ill ''accine by persons over 40 years of age He churner! lh.il the live ''aeei ne could revert from a 1rt:•k to a vi rulent stage. Cole, "'ho suffers total paralysis nf h15 lrlt arm and leg and partial paralysis or his rlsht arm and leg. lestHie<I from a "'heel chair. "Tile Virl Cong apparatus is being ground up ," R;irely has Abr:.ims allowed spokesmt>n to release his private corninents to ncwsnien. Especially opt1mislic com· nicnts he feels could con1e back lo ha unt h1n1. His :;t<itement Thursday came during a tontinuing Juli in the fighting, allowing the Vnitcd States to step up the so-called ''Viet namization " of the. war -turning !lungs ovt>r to the Saigon government. South V1etnan1esc sailors accepte\I dehvrry of the 80 U.S. Na1-y patrol boats 1n cerernonics in Saigon this afternoon - a turnovrr that ga\·e !hem most of !he patrol duties in the f\leokong Delta. "This cereinony symbolizes the con1· ~1ned efforts of our two nations to lrain ;ind equi p the Vietnamese people, "'ho are lighting so \'al1antly for their coun· lry's independence and freedom,'' said Deputy U.S. AtnbassadQr San1uc l 0. Uerger . The turnover of the $7.2 n1il11on worH1 of boats freed 320 Ameri can sallors For other duties in Vietnam or to be sent home if their 12-month tours of duty 11·ere alruc~t up, Couple Accused Of Batteri11g Three Orildren i\""ORTll l\!IA~ff BEACH, Fla. (AP f - A young couple \\'as arrested Qn child abuse charges loday after police .said lhey found three battered children in· 1:luding a 2·year-0ld boy v.·hose nose was broken and the bone protruding. North f\1 1ami Beath Police Lt. Shirlrv \Vithrow said, "This is the same couple \\·ho had a 7·mon!Ji~·old baby girl die about a v.·eck ;igo." l!e identified the couple as Michael Campbell , 22 , and Mary VioleL Campbell. 2.l. Their address was listed as the illtr!gPl ~1ansion 1\fotel. \Vithrow said the Campbel!s \\"ere charged v.·ith torturing or unlawfully punishing a child. There were no charges in the infant's death. No bond was St>\, Two.year.old Travis had both C\"£'..'\" hlacke<l and a broken nose. the ofhCcr s:11d. "It \Vas a compound fracture and a piece of the bone ""<!S !>ticking out,'' he said. The oldest girl. Chris, 7. had a battered rilce, he said. ··rhe entire fron t of her dress was full or blood.'' The third child , Ginger, 6, had bruises. ~aid \\.'1throw. "All of them had mosqullo hiles and some of the bites 1vere 1n· fected," said Withrow~ "They said they had go1tcn repeated beatings with open hand, fist and a bell." 1 Hurt, W on1an Killed by Sniper ~IOB ILF:. A!a . I AP) -A snipe r, armed v.·itb a high po1,·ered rifle, killed a v.·oman and y,·oundcd a man here t()(!ay. police ~;ud . He later \\·as wounded by police fire and captured. The shooting v<1·urrel! near the do"·nto"'n business d1str1et. llfflcers said the man. iden11fit>:d a.~ f.lC'nn II. Balle11·. 13. opened lire 1-1·ith a 30·30 caliber rifle from an allry\l'ay. \\'it· llt'sses said he fired at least fi\'C shots. A!!ll C\\ Ca n ~el:; Vi •il ~ K~\\"ARK . N .1. (t.:P!l -\'11:c Prr~i­ dl'nt f'pirn T. A,11;new has poslpnncd h1.<: plannerl OrL 15 visit to Ne1v J(>rsey al the reque~t of his prospecUvc hosts. who fearrrl II rrcertion I h c .V had planner! would he disrupted hy drmon.s:trators 111 eonncct1on "·ith Vietnan1 moraloriun1 day. Storm Rages Along Lakes Sno1v Foreccist for Rockies; Fr eeze • lit California !il)Ul~r" C.•h!<>rnl• conllllllt'd ""°''l• t•" •"" w1 rm !IMl•Y· w it" I '"" "''" tiovll• •ncl wlnd1 ·I-II>• tOl<i •nft ,., ,,,. moo.onl•ln• l>'Ov•d•"g • <.OOll•n• t•ll!"d 11'!1 ~•enl"'· Tl\tt ln .... , •• ••t• WI\ .... ,m willl 1'1•1 1un1hlM . 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" " .11 " • ~ " " " " " " ., ,, ' • . ,, ' ·" .. .. "' .. 'ALICE 'S RESTAURANT' STAR TIES KNOT Judy Collins Sings et New Englend Wedding Singer Arlo Gitthrie Marries 011 Hillside \\'ASHIKGTO\'. ~lass. 1LP l1 -f11lk singer Ario Gulhrir. dressed in white and 11 1th 1lo11crs in his hair. was married 'l'hursriay on a r-.·cw Eng!.:int1 hil lsaic. "OHicer Oh1e ·· "'as there, an(i Alice sup· plied 1hc f~ . As the late·afLcrnoon Bun cn1blazoncd the ;iu!lunn folingt', 22-ycar·old Ario and J ac~ic Hyde, Z5, exchanged their vows 111 a field on Arlo "s L::irm 111 the Berkshire hi ll~. The wedding :-upper •1·a~ <'atered b\" Ahce Brock. "hose restaurant in a 1leconsecrated church "'<lS featured 111 Ario's son,e: and 1novic, ''A 1 l c e 's Restaurant '' Among the 12:1 g11r~1~ 1~:i ~ l'atrolman La"-rcnce ··Obie"' Obanhe1ml'r. who oner :1rre~led Guthrie for littering after :t 'fhanksgiv1ng Day dinner. Fnlk~111gtr .Judy Collins s;:ing n fi\"e· n1111ute con1pos1\1on ahout lovr and dcd lca!ion. A1·io·s n1otlu:r. ~·1 rs . \\'oody <iu111ric. read ;1 1){)(.!n\ wn!H:n by her hus· b;1nd shortly b!!lort• his tleath. After lhc couple cxch;.ingcd vows before a lotnl iust1cc of the pc.'.lcc. e1·cryone ,10111t·d 111 singing '"An1a?.111g Gr:ice,'' \\'oody (;111J1ric 's !:1\·o rite h~·1nn Ario v.·as drcs~er! in a 11·hite sa tin ~11 1L 11·1th a !:iced hlouse and bal!oo11 slee1 cs <i11d a f!ov.cr 11,rcath in his hair. Jackie, 11hon1 Ario met 1\·h1le she. 11·;is singing 10 <l C'al1forn1a elub, had on a wh ite satin rcihr (;coif OuLlJ11. "ho plrl\S 1he rarl of \rlo·s fru~nd 111 the 111011e ".\lu.:c·~ Hr·.,t,1ur;i n1." \1·a~ bc-~t rn.:in . The couplr leru·es today cin a <'nn1b1nl'd hone_1 rnoon and singing tour. The~· plan tn return lo Ar!o"s lann in Dcccn1ber . Dad Co1n01its So11 Adoptecl Boy Kills. Foster Mont Ol\LAl!Oi>IA CITY !UPI\ -1\nlhOny Sctan and his v.·1fe Dorothy brought a ;:,. ~tar·old boy into their hun1r 1 l ~rars ,1go. Tl1i-couple "as told lhc boy was 1!· le g1t1ma1c and had bC'cn tortured and at>used by his parents. Thursday, ;i !<libbing Anthony Sc1ari ~1ood before a d1stricl cour! bench and ~1gnerl a docu1ncnt that \1'ill ('onun1I h t<. a1lop1ed son Stephen lo pnson for !hr re~t of 111" li fe Yo11ng Se!;iri, n1ow 16. rleadtd guiltv In liiurdrr for !l1r stabb111g dc;llh July 30 nt ll1r \1 n111an 1-1•ho had bePn his mothl'r th,. r <•Sl 11 ~e;ir~. l.inde r thr law. a rnrrnt or g11ar<l1;.in rnu~t sign ~u<"h a gu1l1y p!c;i 1f 1he ;iccu~cd is a Jllvenilc fl'> he wrC11e his nnn1c. the lather 11rp1 · I ;i1n hopl'ful hr will be pa rnh·rl son1et 11ne :ind c.1n he rehabilitatrd.'' ~1,tan :-;ai r!. •·Steven h<id nevrr bec11 \ 11 lr111 hrf<"re this h<tppenrd I le had been 11! nt. times and nrvrr g;ne n1e nr his 1nr1thr r rnuch lroublt'. "\\'c heard stones thal Ill~ furrnrr rath('r punished him by holding his head 11ncl er y,·atcr 11•hrn he 11as a b.:iby," Sctan ~:11d. '"\\'r adopted hin1 through the state \1.;-lfiirc departn1ent .'' Selan, 4~. s::i1d he 11'<1s 111 the hv1ng ioon1 on thc n1ghl h.~ 111fe. 4i. Y>.i:; ~1a111 , llr hrard ;111 <irgurnent bctwcen the hoy an1 rhf' 11 f1111an 111 the hedrM1n. t.1r~ Srt:iri 1hed al an Okl;1ho11';1 ('1 rv hospl!.1 1 11hf'rf' :.hr 11:i~ taken 111!h 101Jr ~\ah 1,nu ncl~ 1n lhe rl1c;it. Stt .. r1 ~.nd the boy ·~ life t111d bern fai r· h nonn;1I uni ii he suflrrrd a bone clisr:i.•r ~'\(I ~1wnt ::iJrnocL ;; .1ear 1n a (·;1~l. Thr ! 1t1ll'l' ~,11d 1hi· hov 11a~ r1nn11onall.v d1<lurbrrl 1n grarlr ~chool a11d was pl:1tcd ln th" rhild gu1dt1n ce cl1n1r at in1rrvals q11ads' First Bit•tlt•lay 21 Senators Waveringon Hay11swo1·th '\\'ASHJNGTON (AP) -Thr baltle ovr1 Clement F. l·faynsworth',o; norninalion It the Supre1ne Court shifted today frorr tommittee chambC'rs !o the Scnatf l loakroom \1•herc the OU\{'O n1c appearer. to res l v.·Jlh some l\1·0 dozen wa11erin§ senators. In the aftermath of Judu:iary Coin· mittee approval of the nomination Thurs· day opponents appeared to have the edge on the floor. A survey by the Associatl'd Press, combined with positions obla1ncd from Senate sources, sho11·cd at least 4r votes against the nominaL1nn, :1.1 fnr 11 and 21 undecided. IL was clear, howl·ver, the s1tua!1011 could change drarn.'l tically !or a numlx>r of reasons before the nomination come s to the floor , probably not for llvo \vccks. For one, the A1ncriean Bar Association leadership decided Thursday to mecl ~01netime in the ncxl few days to rc11ic1~ il~ positi on on Haynsworth, for the pa~t 12 years a rnenibcr of the 4th U.S. Co urt of Appea ls in Richmond, Va . The ABA endorsed lhe nunl1n<1l1on l;i~t month 1luring Sena1e hearings. A c;hange Jn position could have significant i1npact. Floo r debate also cannol lxgin until the Judiciary Committee files major\\y and rninority reports. Some senators said thc.Y y,•ould v.·aJt for these be.fore making up their minds. An example of the flu id nature of the situation 11·as r-.laryland Republican Charles r-.!athias. A member of the .Judi('iary Comrnittee, !\lathias abstained Thursday 1vhen the con1mittee climaxeri a t\l•o-hou r closed meeting by voling 10 tu 6 to report the nomination tu the floor. l'hrn in late af!ernoon he s<:nl a leltC'r to Judicia ry Chairman .Jamrs {). r:astland ( D-Miss. J, saying he \l'antC'd tn be recorded against commlllee approva l of !he nomination. "There arc grave doubts ren1a1nlng on thC' record," l\fathiris sald. Saying the ABA meeting underlines lhi~ uncertainty, l\·lathlas sald 11•hdc 1 11~ 1loubts "remain in a question of I his kind, they must be. resolved in favor o[ the puhlic.·· A ,\1athias ai<lc ~aid lat er. ho"·cvc r. thl' !(t'nalor·s eon1miHcr vo1r <lid 1101 n1c,111 .\1athias 11·ou ld Jef1nit1:ly 1ote again~l l'Onfirmatinn. Bocl y of Marine Ordered Dug Up; Beating Probed ;''iF.\V \'ORK (A Pl -A Bronx judge ordered !()(l ay the. cxhun1at1011 of the borly of a ,\larine recruit 11·ho dird :il Par ri.! !~land. S.C .. afler allegedly !clhng h1., v.·1fe he had lxen beaten by a drill 1n · structor The i\1arine. Jose Concepcion. 19. of 1h,. Bronx, \\·as found dead beside Balla~t Creek at the r-.tarine Corps training ba5e at Parris Island on July ~. He had betn rcporlell absent \l"ithout Jea1·e five days earlier. .<\uthorities al thr base 11~\ed hJs dea!h as an "ace1denlal dro11·n1ng." Hep. ~1ar10 B1aggi <D·N .V l, 1~ho in· ''e5t1gatl'd thr ca~ at !he reque st I'\( Conctpc1on's y,·1dow. Do!orr.~. applied in Bronx Suprrme Courl for <111 (1rdrr pennitllng !he exhumation of !he bntly and an a1.11opsy. Justice H)'man Korn gr.111trrl 1hr ::ip· phcalion and the bod}". buried 1n Brooklyn·s Evcrgr('en Cemetcrv, IS to be l'Xhumed n('X!. ll'eck IJ l>I Ttl1111tt1 The Teston qu;idruplcts-frorn left . Shcil:i, \Vcndy. l1ianc and C'in<lv -ge t their first t[l ~te of cake ;i~ lhey ob.5Cf\"C their fir st birihd <1y 111 .Jnck ~onvillC' Fla. Th~ quads, born in Char.le ston. S.C., no1v ""cig:ll bcf\\'CC'n 14 and 17 ponnrli; -~ _,...,.. ___ .. ,,.. .......... T"" _..,,.. ,,..._ ....... "T'" .... .....--:"' --:---... T""~·--.,,..---,..,..-----------------------------------~·----.---..-... ·'" = - • MR.MUM r; ,. ?i ·-II CHECKING •UP• How Me11 Stack Up Witl1 Di shwasl1e1·s By L.. 1\1. BOYD If a single won1an goes with an eeligible man for three months, chances she'l l marry him are aboul two oul of five . If a woman rents an automatic dishwasher f or three months, chances she'll buy it are about nine nut of 10. This gives you a fai r idea or how men slack up against automatic dishwashers as far as women are concerned. T ll AT \V F. STERNC0~1· rt.10DITY said to appeal mnst to H.u.~sian women at the mn- ment is ha irspray ... , HA\IE NO REASON lo doubt an in- formant who reports Mr. an Mrs. Crocker of Modesto, Cal., named their liUle gi rl Polly Wan da ••. .JF ALL TH E BLOOD VESSELS in your body were stitched end to end, they would be long enough to encircle the earth f o u r limes ..•. DlO I TELL YOU exactly .002 percent of all the babies in Canada arc born in taxicabs? .. .IN T\\'O OUT of three fam ilies, the \v'ife keeps the checkbook and pays the bills. DEATH IN TllE NIGHT-Tl was just 48 years ago that the Nev<1da legislature passed a bill to execute c n p it a I criminals by sneaking into their cells v.·ithout v.·arning in the midd le or the night lo dose them wilh lcet.hal gas wh ile they sl ept. Consider that? A man so scntrncrd 11·ou ld nel'er know which night would be his last. l/ow many convicl~ v.·rre tortured over that ma cabre piece of legislation? Jt 11·as soon repealed, of cn11 r~e. But until then, th1nk of lhn~c men in those cCJ!l'. kno1r1ng \1 hat they knc11" trying to grt tri i;Jcep? CUST0:\1ER SER\'TCE: Q. .. Is it true the Australi an government iwll help pay your passage if you want to move the re? A. Lasl 1 heard it \1•ould kirk in ~160 toward that fare for an a c ceptable American ..• Q, '' W II EN WAS THE MOST lopsided football score of all time?" A. That incredible aft.ernoon just 69 years ago when Dickinson be:it J-laverford 227 in 0 .... "DID YOU SAY the dachshund was the third most popular dog in this country?" A. Fourth. The beagle is third, TO Ll\'E CONTENT - What roHov.·s is the tender counsel oi a gentleman named \\'iliiam Henry Channing , v.·ho served as ch aplain of the }louse of Representatives a century agG almost: "TG live content with small means; to seek elegance rather Ulan lux· ury, and refinement rather lhan fashion .... fo stud y hard, think quietly, ta 1 k gcnlly, act frankly: to listen to the stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart; to bear a!l cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hur- ry nel'cr ; in a v.•ord to let the :>piri tu ;il, unbidden and un- con.~cious, grow up t.hru the common" LINDA AND JOHN Among JO-year-old girls there are n1ore Lindas th a n anything else. Second most popular name among such young ladies is r.1ary. Third is Deborah. As for IQ-yea r-old OOys. the n1os t v.'idely used name is still J ohn just es it is the commonest name in every age bracket from t lo 60. )'011 r question s and com· rnf'n!'I" nre U:f'lromed rn1d 11·i/l be used where ver po.~­ srhlc i11 "lli cckina Up " A rldrrs.~ mntt to r.. J\! Rnyil. nt t.·arr nf Dn1l y r i- lnl , Bo:r. 1875 , ft.'ewport Brach, Coiij., 926ti3. PACIFIC INDOOR aa1 .AMERICA'S BEST FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 1;1.1.1 '·'I·' a,1.1;1 (tjtlit1u.1•1111,1 .. ' d b. DAILY PILOT 5 . "~ !1 15 % off broadloom savi ngs 10 00 reg. 12.00 sq. yd. • sq. yd. completely installed Now you can choose from two luxurious 5ty1es in one of the most exciting fabrics available _ ••• polyester broadloom. Reap great valu es when selecting shag plush or hi -lo cut and uncut piles in a carpeting that is resi- lient, easy-to-clean, non-allergenic, moth and mi!de\v-proof. Special price includes com- plete installation with heavy waffle or sponge rubber padding. 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Price \Vii i vary according to your choice of fabric from our very large selection. a. reg. 140.00 pillow back, as shown 109.00 b. reg. 150.00 swive l rocker, as show n 119.00 c. reg. 130.00 vinyl chair, as shown 99.00 may co furnitu re 141 m•y co south cout plar1, sin di190 fwy 1t bristol, corlo mow; 540-9321 shop mond1y thru s1turd1y I 0 o.m. to 9:3 0 p.m • MA.....,....CO , 1 • ,. ' ·:· • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE l(eep It on the Shelf For four moolhs. Orange County supen •isors have had on the shelf a proposal LO break -up lhe 1-larbor District. The proposal from tile county's ~al Agency For- mallon commission and League of C1lles should stay on the shelf. . There is no point in dusting it off. h ol~1ng hearings on it and ordering an election on the question. . The reason is sin1p!e: Even if voters decide to dissolve the district. nothing will have been changed. ln th e event of an affirmative vote, the Ha rbor D1 str1ct bv another name, "'ould continue to funct ion. The 01~ly ctlfference ,vould be that il 'vould no longer be an in· d ependent taxing a~ency. . . All that dissolution of the d1s~ncl ':ould acco~nphsh i:-: the turning over of al! the d1str1 cl s respons1b1lt1es and assets to an expanded Orange County P arks De· partment. . . ls ·1 a· 'J'his t ransfer of responsibilities and asse , l is· solutio n takes place, "·as assured by passage ~ecently of a bill authored by Assemblyman John V. Bnggs. Thus. neither the city of Newport Be~ch nor Hunt· in gton Beach nor any other \vould~be city along the county 's coastline can expec~ to go into the harbor op· erallon and development bus111ess. . . As the Harbor Di s trict no\v functions. ~II policy de- C"isions must be ratified by county super visors. Jf bar· bor operations are absorb_ed by an enl~rged county parks department, supervisors \r ould still 1nak c the poUcy decisions. iLX county beaches, also used by inland residents. The fact is, in recent niunths it has b~on1e clear that instead of attempting to divert attentioo and re- sources frorn beaches and harbors, we had better be investing a lol m ore attention a nd resources in these irreplaceable assets \vh1le \\'C still have the opportunity. lSreaking up the l·larbor Di strict would be a fut.1le expenditure of time and effort on everybody's pa rt - public offi cial and citizen alike-So let the dust gather. The older section of Huntington Ileac h hard ly rivals Carmel 1n attractiveness yet, but progress has been made a nd -sotn e C\'en bigger plans arc around the corne r. Property O\\'ncrs and businessmen will sec \Vha t kind of vi sions lie ahead on Oc't. 28 'vhen the Urban J,and Institute Citizen Steering Con1mittee outlines its Top of the Pier Plan -third step in the five.year study program that already has proved most valuable to lhe con1munity. A 2000-spa ce oceansi de parking area has r eplaced the rag-Lag lots that once lined the beach -one tribute to the dogged \\'Ork of a handful of unpaid citizens. Landsca ping a long the Coas t l·Ii ~h,vay also has bright· cned the appearance of the city s front door. ... ' I The principa1 ar~e_nt _that h~d been ad vanced for dissolution of the district 1s 1hat 1t has been ~pend· in g too much tax money on harbors. Jnland residents felt ,o;;hort-changed. But that argument is not entirely valid. About 80 percent of th~ boats in tJ1_e county's harbors are ~wned bv inland residents. And it shouJd be noted that, Jn ad- d ition to operating three harbors-NeWJX?r1. •. Dana· Point and Sunset Aquatic Park-the Harbor District operates Ahead no'v are Huntington Beach's nc\v civic ccn· !er and lhe 'f op of 'the P ier Plan -a major step in re· develop1n~t of the blighted dov.•nlo\vn area. Jt call~ for re1no\'al of five blocks of aging' buildings and more parking spaces for service customers and beach \1islfors. The program is not in final form, but it does out· line another oplimis lic step for,vard in resolving: one of Huntington Beach 's 1nost pressing problems. The Oct. 'Say Chief >Ve '1 ·e let lhis robe out about as far _ as me can and it still doesn 't fit.' Trust Can Close Generation Gap By tLLSWORT ll L. RlCHARDSO S flliniste r J\'cigbborbood CongregaUooal Church, Laguna Beach \\'c are all aY:are of lhe generational gap. It is nothin& ne\\' ••• gap or gulf, il js as \\'ide as the !\tississippi Delta. Tobey in one of his cartoons has pic- tured a tea party \Vhcre two young men under 25 are talkin g to an Episcopal rec· tor. The yttung men are saying, "It'~ nothing against you personally, sir. Ou~ generation dOE"sn't trust anyone over. 30 .. This is their ra llying cry and 11 ts frigh!cning for it means that they don'1 tnist their parents. .Jesus died at 33 and the most act1rt part of his mini stry v.·as pressed into lhe years belv.·etn 30 and 33. . Doesn't experience count for S<>n1thing? \\l\sdom abou t living? Edna St. Vin('Cnl t.!il!ay died at flS; Albert Einstein died at 76 and Robert Frost at 89. Could we not trust them? It is utterly ridiC"Uloos to say \l'C can'l trust anyone over 30. The only redeeming feature about Tobey's cartoon is that the young men said, "It's oothing against you personally, sir!" EAC H PERSO~'. tho.~e nver 30 and lho!>e under JO, should be judged on thr. basis of his merits and faults, bui the grip is \l'idc . The stucide rate among those 18 2.; 'r..ars of agl'. 1~ n)>ing throughout 1110:.1 of ihe 11·arld. In Iran fully 9J pt'rccnl of 1hc i-u1cidrs are roun<I in the NO\V gener:<· 11nn. and in the C.S., nearly one in ten. ( .., ..... ---------. Everyday Problen1s As far as T can tell the purpose is to heighten the intensity o( thc1r 1\0\\i ex· _perlence and make lt inorc n1eaningfu!, but 1 suspect the real reaso n is that they 'vant to take the worry out of being. 1 am frightened. BEfORE TllE GAP gels too "~dC'. let me say lh.is about those under JO -there are scores of them of whom \\'e can be proud. The daughter of Arthur Schles- inger Jr., Kathy Kindcnnan, al the age of 23. directed a poverty program in Ap· pa!achia. The great grandson o f Roc kefeller , Laurence Rockefeller. Jr., at the age of 22, worked for $22.50 a \\'~k as a Vista volunteer in Harlem. \\'hen folk i.inger BuHy Sainle-~1arie is no t recording top-selling LP's, she is passionately pleading for the cause of her lellow IOOians. The holder of the world 's rt-'1.'ord for Ule mile. J im nyun, now age 21. \\'hen he \\'SS 19. was snapping ne11;> pielurrs for lhe Topeka Capitol-J uurn11 I. ri n•par)ng himSl'lf f1Jr the tlay when he i.:<1n no longer break lou r m_inu1 c,<;. 28 meeting shouJd provide an opportunity for citizens ·and businessmen to contribute both c riticism and help. -s ·f;~i " .·' Ho Clii Mi11.1i: U.S. Did1i't ·Feel Hatred ll is a f;:iir guess lhal in the early 1940~. mos t of the free world as· ~·ell as I.he l:IO!>ed Communist world longed for the death of Adolf Hitler. The 1nan \•;as such a n1cn1u·c to history's mo ral order tha t virtually all the living. lllCluding his own pC'fJp!e, \\'ou ld benefit from his demise. i\1any EtirO['>t'llns bore the same ha tred for Napole:in, and millions tia te<l .)liliu~ C:icsar, bul these men, while they had ' l . Royc,e Qrie r ' ~. . •· --~ ... -Jlu ler's ambition, lacked his evil essence. \\'e tend to deplore hate in the. absolute, but nothing is absolute -ll depends on 11 hat or who you hate. and on the soil in 11·1la·h ha te gro\\'S. The richesL soil for ~rvWlll bf ha te is Wll r. SO HEBE \\'E ll A\'E been al 1rar 1v11h a11 old, old man nan1ed Ho Chi l\li nh : th;;t J:i. he \1:is lhe sy1nhol ot the encn1y. F11·e yr:1rs ago 11·e ha d neYer he;i rt! or h1n1. llut his soldiers \\'l-re k1ll1n;.: An1l'rira11 solrl1rr.:; in the land bon1crln~ his. lie 11·as a lifelong Co mmunist. To h1n1. America ns were i1nperialists. \\'e don't kno,.,. \\·hat he \1 oulil hn\'r sa id, b11l in tus trr1d ition the only ,i::oort impc nlllists nre dead i1npcrinhs1; In our l rad1tl[lll. Uenying we are 11n pcr1:1h.~Js, 11<: lh111k \1·r har! thr. "rig ht·• lo hale hi111. B;it 11e did n't hale h1n1, \\'e lhink hr. ::idn11n1.~trrrd a had social i;yslc1n. \\'hl?n \\I.' mrl 111, .'1gents Wt! lound ll)('Hl sn 1rr r1non;1I ;,inr! ~ apririous it 11 a~ al111os1 impo:;~ib!P 111 dl•.il \\'1th thrm <.ti all. Cure Is. Missing In Capp's Satire Onct upon a time Al Capp v.·as known 011 ly as a cartoonist, the creator of L'i\ Abner. fllore recentl y he has gained a reputation as a lecturrr, mostly on col- lege campuses. And he has rcce1\'l'd wcll- desrrved applause for his blunt. colorful. and hilanous discourses on v.·hat olh!!rs tim idl y ca ll ac:ts of "dissent" an1ong col· lcgians. The dissenters. student ;ind faculty, have nu use for ~Ir, C;ipp. 'fhos" \1•ho agree \l"llh his vivid chagnosis ul \l'hnt's gofng on have a\I sorts of u~es !vr hi111 . And till're·s U1e tlangL'r. l!o11·c\•r·r sound satinst Gapp·s diagnosis surr ly 1s, }1is prescriptions for a cure fail short. Yet t hey :ire bring 1:ikrn rnorr srnnusly Uian .!\1 r. Capp u11dvubledly takes hin1srlf. l~ARLI ER TlllS 'YEAR . for cxarnplr. a Se11<i te cum1111!lct' 111qu1r111 ~ 11110 t·ampus v1olcnee sun1monl'.'d !\Ir. L'app <JS qne o! lhL' 111t11esses tn arl1ise on "hat !-.hould be do!ll'-The appo arance 11 <1~ good f0r a few l;11:i.:lls, and lillle elst•. l\n <1udic:ncc :it Troy St;1le J..;niver.sa.v in Alabama was tre<1lcd rel'en1 ly to a splen· d11 Ca pp lecture . The l\-y League, <is u~11:11, "as a primary targ et. "The new Ivy League educational thC't•f\', ·• he. said. ''is thal those who need 111s1rUcuon so dCspe rately that they are 11nt1t to go oul into I.he real world until 1hcy g<'t fOllT ye:irs of it are fit, ho\vev<"r. frn•11 !he nion1Pn\ th ev arril'e on ca rnpus l•' h'stru<.:l their in~1i-uct(lrs : that lhosr. 11h.-, ltlQk, ac t, and s1 nel\ likc ~ubhun1;1 ns :ir1· thr onl v tr11r voices of !nlm anil~': rlt<+l tlH' onlV cle11r th111~:rr~ ;nn11ng 11s ;1rc lhc l1alf-sto.ncd. and !hat {'\Cr~·onc r l\C' has rocks in hi-' hear!. 1h;it our 1(1\;i]ly nl)nproduclJ\'C clnss i<; tllr onl)' i·l:is~ \l'nr1!· producing fnr, and that onJ~· our un -toilct-1rained can clean up the mess :.oeil'ty is in.'' (;ut'.s l Editorial TH ESE "SUB/ll1.\IA1-.;S" .,.,·ould be less d:in;:erous, aci:urding to Jecturl'r Capp. if 1ticy \ll'rc nut so errect1vcly tut orf'd 1i11J (·\1C'our;iged by the ca n1pus "f':igins,'' the pro!r:.Siirs -sonic uf great cn11nr11{·e -- \I'll•> ";ire 11'a1 ting !Jn our can1µt1sc s \ti '1!'<1 \ h yo11r kul hruthrrs and s1slt'rs. ;ind 1111~ <Liv \'ou r kJds, not ho11· to cn ri1·h our countr',\1 Y.1111 skill , service . .:i1ut s:;crific:e , bu t hrJ11· 1111mr~1l'rish it. by d(l1\11gr;1ding tht Jt'(JUl\ltlon of usC'fu/ !:ik1Jls a.<; Ille ~la\ ~·r\ uf .~qu:irr..;;, b.\' disdaining scr\'Jcr. by d"rn11nd1ng sacrifice: by reviling our pas! 1n~1c:uJ ,,f re veri ng il. by spilling on th<J<;c 1h1· drn1ol'ratic pr1JCess has chosf'n l(• )!C.\t:rn 11)>, in stead of defendi ng the drn1oc ra11c proce~s as their one th<ini:c lo ~·)1 tr11 thrrn~el\·es: hy L1ughing <it U1r' :::11 ;111!1 111d1·r rli:il pro tcr1 s ~otil'ty an1! by 11i11n1ni; lnr l;iw and order to protect lhf'1 :1 ., \\',,,IJ \IC hull ~;ud Lh;Jt TllERI·~ i\HE Ll.\llTS. thou~h . to lhe. ~er1 ~cc lha t can be pcrfonn!;'d by a t:rit1c l1kr. !11 r. Capp. Gelling :iround lo solu- tion~ hr a sk~. ''\\'hat do \Yr do <1bout the Fagin;; nn our 1 :1clll11c;;~ Do \IC s1lcnce th<'1n'! L>o \1r 1o•s t11r n1 bodily off q11r campuses? I.cl u!> !i~lJ~l' f•Jr ti 1no1ncnt and lhink uf hu,1 :-..ilisf\ 111g it 11·0uld be /\nd t11en lrt 's 1 11~-;:rt 1\. H C'prt'S~11.n :ind 1·1olence -tl1e 1nr1 hnd~ nf !he ]~nth mob -are the 11H ·11lod~ 1hr Fa~1ns lroch " ~ .. 1r:r Blll 11h;11 do 11e d11~ '\'rll. s:iys \Ir Capp 111n1cd dead serious. Jet "f'\ rry 111:.lllllllon <1f lcarr11ng in A1nc rica arld one \- W(tks. ·cury yoar ~rich llM1, An11?' :norC: lOltrsc .•. lo1•c o/ cow1try." I.ET US P,\l 'SE for a moment and th1nl. ul h11w ~atis fy 1ng lh<Jt would be. i\1H' lllCn let '.~ fo rge t i\. i'.1', tbc way lo counte r the tract 11nl l'r~ and µropagandists is n_pt lo field a ne11 , niore antiseptic le arn of tract wri ters and propagand ists. And the leachi ng of \'irt11e. even one so laudable a~ p:'.ltnotism, i~ not th~ job of a college, h y Leagut> or 01 her1~1sr. It is a universi. t}'"s job. though. tu ex plore history, cconoinics. philosophy, the sciences, :.o::-ial slt1dies -all the fields of k111;1i ledge -1n ~111:h a \1•;iy that th e honesL student call discover f o r hJ1nS('lf 1111.: gr11cro~1 t y as "·ell as the c·;illousncss 111 :tny nation's tradi\Jons and 1nsti!utions. A SCHOOL THAT dOt'S il.S job, in other \l'Ords. need add no courses in patriotism. ·rhe schools that are faili ng 1n I.Mir JOb, and htr, Capp is adept at lisliniz them, cannot be saved by lhf' addition or courses. Blr!. then, niaybe that's all li1r. Capp v.';:1s re;illy sayi ng. 'J'he t rouble though. IS that boards (I[ trustees. stat~ legisla tors, and others l\'ho ;ire appalled by the subhuman antics ;:it rnany campusts m1ghl very v.·eJI think that the ans.,.,·er to the Fagins is replacing them ~1th shmoos. 1\a tional Ohsen·er "L,50 i~ li~e Ban df'Odo ranl." s;1~s ;i l"ni\'ers1ty nf i\l ichigan student. "Ban tak.es lhc .,.,orry out nf being close ; LSD takes the worry out ol being." It has been ~l r11e<I by reliable sources that 50 percent nf l...os Angeles high school students have tried manJu <ina at leasl once and that 25 J'l('rcent use it regularly once or twice a week. And so T \l'OU !d li kr tn :iddrr ss \l1t'.sc f~w word s to I.he NOW grn('rf1t1nn if they ,1111 hsten : "\\'e have nolh1 ng agaJ n~t yo u person ally. \\"e l'an trust ~ome ol ~ou under 30. '"e inherited frotn ou r paren t!> a bloody l\'orld ;inrl ~·c. 1n tu rn haven't rlone much in 1hal rrspcet In m:ike it less h!oody. But \\'e ha1·e faith in th ose .,.,:ho have ideals and \VC \1·nuld rather perish and go do11'11 wllh !hem lhan In be counted among the hed oni st'1c, pleasure· lov1f18 pagan5'" Age has nothing to do with it. 1 hPn \1hy r!Hl n't 11r l1:11r flo ('hi i\l1nh, ;i5 11r onrc h.ltC'd !!!l ier ,1nd the Imperial J.:ip;111cse lcadl'r~? TllE Ai\S\\'ER i\IAY bP f .. (1 l'Oniple x for br1e! cons1dera!1on, 1itH tlus is an ef· fort. 'Abortion Capital of World' Save Election Expense Special elec.llon s are costly and efforts have bef'Tl made in recent years to reduce lhe number by combining them with regularly scheduled e:lC('tions ~·henever possible. lt makes little sense to schedule $1 special C'leclion. for ex11mple. a month aheld of a regular election if there Is a reasonable chance that confusion of lhe issues can be avoided. The Legislature this year paS.!ie<I a bill which requ ires school di stricts to hold special elect.ions of .a board member dies or resigns dur ing his term of off ice , Thls requirement is waived only If the death Dear Gloomy Gus: \\'11 lh1t latest IUJI In Fountain VallcJ the IOUnd d three Muncil· men choking on campaign prom· l8et In the Larwin mailer? -W.R. J. ""' llNfw~ ~ ,........ """'" ,.., .....,_..,., ftlilM H 1M M• .. ~•r. StM -..., .................. 0... f'llM. or resignation occurs within four monlhs of a regu larly scheduled election date. TN THE p A.ST, th e practice has been for the remaining board memberl lo ap.- polnt a successor. This system has work· ed quite well and, to our knowledge, nobody has complained about it. 'J'.he same system is used by city counci ls, boards of supervi90l's and other govern- inl!'. bodies . The history of this particular law isn'l knov.·n, so \\•e ca n 'l say ~·hat prompted its trip throogh lhe legislation faclory in Sacramento. More than likely, somebody eontrove?,ial got appointed to a sChool board a 1 his enemies prevailed upon their as emblyman to sponsor a bill mak- ing such appointments illegal. l\'HATEVER TlfE reason , the \aw .,.,·ill Impose an added expt'nse for school districts already strapprd for funds. In addition, it is discrin1inatory b('(':ause it applies only to .school dlslrict ~. There JS no justUiable reason why achoo! districts should be singled 011l for this extra burden. To remO\'f. the discriminatory aspecl s by making the Jaw appl ica ble to all othrr agencies would br 11nw1se. Considering the number of boards that function in San Dirgo or U:is Angtlcs Counl y. for rx· ample, there would have to be ;in endless suctession of ~pcc1al rleetill!'li-. The best th ing Lo do v.·ith lh1s la.,.,• is lo repeal iL Dally Californian First, Americans ha1·e ;in innate ~Vm· pa thy for underdogs, hO\\'C\ er tr,v ing ihry may be. 1f we are percep!1\'C, 11·e kn ow the Asiatics throughout our lime have been underdogs. \Ve knovy lhey are strug- gling for freedom and the good life. \Ve lhink they err when they are lured into the Communist solution for the struggle the solution offered by !\taa On a grand seale, by Ho on a sn1a!l scale. But this did not niake Ho a monster, even thoogh we v.·ere \Vaging war with his people. Second, a large segment of our people, probably a majority now. has gra\'e doubts about the morality, let alooe the practicality, of this war. We doubt if the United Stales rightly sent combat soldiers to southeast Asia, or keep~ them the rl'. We doubt the hokum employed for several years as moral justificaUon for the war. Thi rd , they may Intelligently doubt that Jto·s de~lh will materially affect the war, or end tt. The only event that could af. feet, or end, it is new thinking in \\'ashlngton, ackll01'<'ledgement that we shouldn 't be in Vietnam, that it's not aur \\·ar, as President Kennedy said. This n1ay be damaging lo our nation11l pride. but damaged pride is preferable to mindless hate for Ho Chi i\l inh , dead or aln·e. .----By George Dear G:. Yes. Jrs n1ore imporlanl to hA \'e rnur v:ire happy than lo ha ve )'nt1r O\l'D v.·a~'· Tr she insists on i;:e11 ing up a n d 11;-;uig your hreaklai-l, I et her -)OU don·t ha\'e to look al her. Dear Gcorgr · I 11m " lopless arc \vcldcr in La:oi ''egas and - LO:'\'OON -A\lhough U1is city has be- con1e the abortion capital of the l\'estern world. the English are far from pleased ,1·1th thr new title. The U.K. is faced v.·ith "an acute 1noral and legal crisis aboul the fundamental \'a\ues on 'vhich our societv is based ." ...,·role Norman SL John.Stevas, a Conservati\'C f...tP, in a length)' al\aCk on the "abortion racket" in the London Times. And lhe public at large has become very much perplexed by such phenomena as .a large group of 11·omen who appear to prefer abortion to ct1ntraccption as a means of birth con· trol. One thousand abortions n week. abou t fiOO of them under the auspices of the 1'1Ja- tional Health Ser\'iee, arc no11· hf'lng performed according to lhc basic guidelines set down by the Abortion Ari of 1968. Nol that this law helped to clarify the situation. II did nut, for exa1nple, specific11lly direct doctors how they should act. 1\IA:"\Y OOCTORS . not all nf !he1n floman Ca!holir. regard abortion as lrgalized murder and rr fuse to perform the operation even .,.,·hen pregnancy may r ndange r the health of the mother. Pulse, R medical journal, sent out 1111 ques- lionnaire to 3.f.000 doctors this spring and found that only 37 percrnt v.'ere i~ fa vor of 1he Abortion Acl as it is now worded. ~pecifically, the Act states that lwo doc· lors must rertify l)Jat the won1an in ques- tion n~cds an abortion, the ope ration mu~t be rrgistered. 11n1I !hr abortion 1nust be pcrforrnNI in a pl ace \\'hich com· rs under the con trol of the f..tiriistry or Health. The BriO.~h l\1 t'dic11l A ~soc i a I Io Tl . rrported tile Sund ay Tunes, ls opset Editorial Hesearcb bccau~ ii bel ieves current practices are bringing the entire medic;il profession in- to di~rrpute. A minority of unscrupulous practitio ners. v.·hile keeping \vithin the letter of the law, are able to provide an abort ion on dcma11d. THE ECO~O.\ll ST olx'rved that "a fl ourishing priVnle practice in abortion is nol lll'11·."' J'ri\·ate doctors say they ha'e nll lhe cases they ca n handle. They v.·ork 16 hour a dny on 1-inrley St reet al a stan- darcl rate of about $350 per abortion. \\'hilt is new is the sudden influx of Arneric«1n. German, Sv.·iss. and even S(:;inrli)1a~·1an \YOmen for week·end opcra- liol'ls; · · ·1 he Gua rdian reported th at some doc· lors 11·ere":c;end ing their li rnousincs to n1ecl pn!i cnt s arriving at llcalhrow :1irpor1. One :i1rline desk even provided the address ol an abortion clinic to girls in distress. ~lost j!ir!s. ho\vever, come ('(!Ui pped -,.,.1111 a printed map, showing a clinic clearly marked. Opponrnts of the Abortion Act lalk :ibuut "cont<'mpt for the right of the lc111.;." ,\!r. Leo Abse. a Labor r<.1P \vho baekt'd an un~urce:i>sful molion on J uly IS lo 111nend lhe la\\". insi~ts lhal .. the "'hole en1 phas1s is placed on iner!'asing abortion f:1 c1l1t1cs. 1listnbul1ng abon1on chnics ilhou t thr t'ount ry as if one "'as distnbu1in,R suga.r. '' NO ONE HAISED a louder ho\1•1 of prot est than Dr . Pf'ler Olley. a lecturer in 1nental health at Aberdeen University. He lold doctors ol the British f..1edical Association that v.·omen who seek 3bor· li on are uncontrolled :ind impul&i\•e. "l think we can use the term accident-pro- ne." he said. Quite anot her position is taken by !he Fnmi\y Planniug Associa· lion . lt regards abortion as contrncept1on prac ticed three months too tale. Mrs. Diane f..-lunday, secretary to the Abortion Law Reform Society, told the Guardian that she realized it would be 3 long time before the Abortion Act would be fully accepted . "ll is something '"hieh arouses far too much guilt and emotion ,'' said f..1rs. f..·lunday, "and il is somethin~ thal cannot be opposed v.·ith facts and figures or even tales of women ,,.h, ha\'c been helped." ----- Friday, October 10. 1969 Tht editorial pctQf 01 the Datl y Pilot setkJ to inform and nim- ulate reader.s by Pf'esentino thU newspaper's opinia~ a nd com- mentar11 on topics of interest and significance, by providin.o a forum for the t:.rpre1sion of Oltr reodtrs' opi11ion.s, and by presenting the diverse view· poi>tt! of informt:d observer.! and spokesmen on topic.s D/ the day. Robert N. Weed, Publisher .•.. $£ '. • ' 1 I I ' -----------------·---------------------------------------------~-----~-...... Jtlot at E11abassy GRAFflTI by l11ry Filipi11o s P1·ote st AcquitL-tl of GI necessary "to remove other causes o( friction b'rought aOOut by the presence o( American military bases in '---1--h::;Jt- the Philippines." He asked ~ that Moomey be tried by a "" Philippine court. . ' '"'' :-< .... ~.·~ .... ..-:, ,;.i.-'';~':.: •· /£) M<M>1>1•!S,-""~•••. 1 ..... DA!l Y P!t!IT 7. \VASJllNGTON (AP) -The • c::ouMeled delay and opposed If the court insists on iln· Integration Speedup S ee n Reds 01a~ge ' U.S. Attack Su preme Court n1ay be ready· the fund's request for an early mediate d es e g reg a t i o n TOKYO (AP) -CommUnist to scrap the "all deliberate Supreme Court de<:isiou. throughout the Sou th the rul· China charged today that .-U.S. speed" doc.'lri ne and order the The call for argument is the ing will rival in importance v.·arshiµs opened fire on a prompt desegregation of first major action by the high any of the last several year'. Chinese fishing fleet ln lhe public scl!ools everywhere \n court under \Varren E . Burger's predeeessor, Chief Gulf of Tonkin in Septen,ber the South. Burger. the new chief justice, and that two U.S. wa rplane:'! This is the clear import or and must be viewed as a somev.·hat elastic P h r a s e s!rafed lour other Chinese the court ' s announcement rebuf( to·lhe administration. ciated the ''all delibe1«lle fi shing boats in the gulf on Thursday that it wlll hear-'fhe court may end up with a speed" doctrine in 1955. The Oct. 4. arguments Oct. 23 on an ap. ruling limited to the school somewhat elastic phrase Peliing 's official 1-lsinhua peal by the NAACP Legal situation in Mississippi. But it recognized that so u\ her n New China News Agency , said Defense and Educational Fund is more likely to follow the ad· school districts needed time !o a spokesman for the Chinese iJ1 a ~fississi ppi school c~sc. vice of Justice Hugo L. Black overcome administrative di f· Foreign Ministry "lodged • The fund is challeging a and determine whetl1er the ficulties but ordered them 10 ~pproaches or southern school serious protest with U.S. im· delay granted 222 schools by ti1ne has run out on corn· 1nove ahead with desegrega· pcnalism against this ptracy ~tANILA (UPI) -fl.fobs of studenta rioted in front of the U.S. embassy tonight shortly a!Uir the government officially protested the cou rt martial acquittal of a U.S. sailor on charges he killed a F ilipino. The government called £or re- negotiation of the entire U.S .. Philippines rnilitary b as e s ag reeinent. Al least eight youlhs were injured when police beat them back with trunceheons during a IO·minote sduffle at the em- bassy. Some fludents carried flaming torc1',es and others were amied ~ilh three foot staves. They Cp rried placards proclaiming. ''Kill t-.1oomey,'' "Blast U.S. Bases'' a n d "Police B r u t a I i t v ,' ' A t he U.S. Court 1Jf Appeals ifi pliance \\'ith the \954 ruling lion. districts lhal appeared 10 at·· threatening the security of the One of a 3eries of pa11el.! Ne\v Orleans last August. The that racially separate public Since then. the court hns co m PI i s h nr:!y token lives and property or Chinese produced especially f or the.1 r=N=;'="="=='d=m=;"=;'='="='=;"="=="='="=="="=oo=ls='='='='='"='="="'='=;t=u=tio='='"=L==="~"'=''~'=''=d~;s=•=PP:,':;"='.='"='='"=';=o=os=='=''="=g='='=8'='=;"="=·=======r;='"='='=m=c=n=.'=" =======··=·, DA lLY PILOT by Billll About 1,000 studt•nts in their second demonstration or the \\'eek used wooden and bam- boo staves and stones tu try to storm police lines to reach the embassy. They were pro- testing U1e acquittal Sept. 25 QI Gunners fl.late 3C Michael Moomey, 20, of Phoenix, Ariz .. in the fatal shooting of a Filipino rifle range worker. Acting Foreign Secreta r·y ,Jose D. Ingles had delivered a ~trongly \\.'Orded pro1est note s<1ying that renegotiation ot the bases agretin enl \~·as p o li Ceman a nd two photographers also "'ere l1urt. The san1c group o r dcrnonstrators also rioted in front of the embassy t-.1onday night and were sin1ilarly driven back by the truncheon S\vinging police "'ho fired warning shots into the air. Leary to celebrate Nahon- ul Ne1vspaper \-Veek (Oct. 5 through 11, 1969) Rain, Guard Keep Calm In Chicago Hardi1i Cracks Down 01i Rig lits Prog·rams CHICAGO (UPI) -Police, °7••ith one calm night behind them, awaited the next Stu· dent outbreak of Viblence. A gentle rain Thursday night kept spectators away from Lincoln Park, the 5eene of \VASHJNGTON (AP) Agriculture Secretary Clifford il1. Hardin has moved to o.vercome Justice Departinent charges that his agency has been dragging its feet in ci1·i1 rights enforceinent. llardin has sent a mctnoran· clum tn agency heads gi1·ing: Lhem unLil 1'.otarch 31 Lo meet a lbree--part directive orderinl.': Full compliance "'ith ('il'il right~ l;iws. Last April, Alty. Gen, .John N. ~litchel! sent llardin a !et- 1 er c riticizi n g t he department's c x ten s lo n :service !'or not flllly prov iding its facilities to blacks. 01hcr allaclis ha\'e bcrn leveled again\l the drparl· rncnl for laxity in seeing that fann programs, emergency loans. rural housing and rmploymenl were provided equally to rnlnority groups. Hardin's memo, dated Sept. \\'ednesday night's student· 23, has received only limited police clash. Members ot the d istribution in the department Studenls for a Democratic and no -0fficial pub I i c i l y Society's v.·eathennan faction, outside. A copy w;is niade who caused the previous available to a news man upon night's trouble, did not show request . Thursday night. Hardin's order stated lhree "Plans are being made," obj~tives; Elizabeth Garner of Sealtle. "Correct programs in which practices bar integration and \Vash., warned. "Just hide and thus al101v or lead l.Q partlcipa· watch." tJon on a segregated basis. Standing by in case of trou- "Each agency will r eview hie were 2,500 N a tio n a J the activities of all offices for Guardsmen, but they re-the existence of any practices ihat are or might lead to mained in their armories. segregation and take hn-Blue helmeted police on mediate action for I.he i r hand at Lincoln Park urged elirnination. Complete elirnina-people to stay out of the area, lion of segregation a n d discrimination with regard to and arrested four persons. n1eetings, office space and One of those arrested \\.'as a r elated facilities must be man who claimed the eight achieved now. bricks in the trunk of his car "Correct programs th a l were for a boolicase. J1;ive been t·ond ueted in 1vays· Mayor Richard J , Daley 11'1.Sll Poll.CC that permit economic barriers said Chicago would not stand -or social inhibitions to limit the "senseless and vicious participation of certain racial, behavior'' of r amp a gin g Cl • £ Q • l color Or nationality groups. de1non strators, arid called for llC , lll S even though such programs felony charges against thosel Brc announced as available to arested in the fight \lililh In Anger i,::::.''=' =JlC=''"=· ="'=· ======""='=i"=:=· =====:::; EELF"AST. r\orthern lrckindl f APJ -Nor!hcrn freland's1 police thief. Anthon y1 Pcatol•kr. rt~1go~d loday inl· inediatcly J!t!'r <in inquiry co1nrn1s:-i1011 urged cl r a s t i r po)lce reforni. t\ Briti sh police chier !'ron1 Lonr!~n 11•as namrd lo take his plate. I These rnovrs hrought the threat of n1 orr unrrsl for Prin1e -i11l111:-,l~1-J a 111 r s Chirester·Clilrli'S rrote.:ot<inl· based L'nionl.sl prirly. already disturbed by thr 1n(·rcJ!.1ni; British role in ;\ or t h c r n Ireland aft;,i 1rs. ! ROUND TRIP ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA 85( Peacockc <iu1l 111 th111 an hour of puhl1cation or a British-b<icked replir~ urging , For cark after 6 pm. weekdays drastic po;;ce rerorm, 1n· 1 and all wee kend. 3 minutes rludin,I! disbandment of the all--~tJ!1on-lo·station, plus tax. @ P rotr,<;tant reserve.'> \\'horn llllttlc-..... J{·rn1an C;;itho!ics blame For·1 ~------------ n1ost c<is11a lties during rccl'n'I_•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· sectarian rioting. Str Arthur Young, C'om- n1issioner of the <:Hy or Lon- don police \\'as namrd as his successor. He 1s already in Ireland. Healtl1 Stop Inaug urated By Mexico SAN DIEC.O l:\P) Tourists crossing all of f.lcx- iCIJ·s international borders will Lie subjected to spot health checks effective Nov. l in tha! country 's version of Operation Inter cept, says ~t e xi ca 1 i Consul Ed w a rd Perez camara. 11e emphasized Thur~ay that the move is not retalla· Lion for the U.S. Opcratloo · Intercept against drugs smug· gled tnto the United States rrom Me1ico. Or Hector Cortes Apuente, chW. beelth officer for Ti- Juana. • main border crossing &un Callfcrnla , said. "This elf°" •.. ~ hand·in-hand -Op<ratloo Inter..,,t." eustneamioo In Mexico 's bMW cities hav• satd Uiey ha~ Nffend from declining tow11m slnc• O p e r a t i <an Intercep1 11.1.rted Sept. 21. Detaill °' the nature of lhe h ... ctiecb havt not been mam pi..1blie. , ' . 1-.:"1' .• ,, • 1.' 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The board V<lled 7--0 Thurs· day to endorse Superintendent of Public JnstrucUon Max Rar- ferty's proposal for such se.:i rche.-, -ltrmed "Project ·rurnnff ." L-Ook Asking Lihel Suit Dis1n.iss al LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ope ration lnlercept is a "press oriented" project and has been as t'ffective as "a band-aid on cancer ," Rep. J ohn V. TuMey (0-Calif.), whose district borders on Mexico, has charged. ''In realily it only covers up a festering sore and doesn't treat this disease l h a t threatens all Of us," Tunney said as the government crackdown on smuggling into the U.S. neared the end of its th ird week. 'J'unney, al a news con~ fC'rcnte here, proposed a four- pronged attack. on narcotics smuggling, including t h at financial and material sid be given to MexicO, to help cut of( the flow of narcotics at the source. Criticism <lf th e con· troversial project also was lodged aneW by Mexican b us i nea!me n . Mexican employers who depend <ln the tourist dollar claim they can not reduce the number of their employes to compensate for a reported loss of income caused by lntercept. · Employers are not permit· But undrr state la11", only SAN F'RANf'ISCO IAPl local boa rds a n d ad· A . V . W V . · z n1in.istra!ors have the power to Attorneys for i.(l()k flla gazine ntz-iet Clr zgz have asked that l\1a yor Joseph allo1v school personnel and Alioto's $!2.5 niillinn libel suit police to open s tuden t s' Jockers 11·ithout permission be dismissed on Ille grounds s f R H and \l'ith li!tle advance no!ice. that Alioto's co1nplaint fni!s to et or eagan ome The first reaction came show how Look allegedly libel-I ed him, from the big Los Angeles city In , motion filed in fcde,al SACRAMENTO (UPf) A · of th · 'I 'l nd b school district, which now does u -ning e v1g1 *' o ay ut not have searches. A court Thursday, a t torney l h ree-day, around· the-clock will be out of town Tuesday Charles W. Kenady said that if vigil in front of Gov. Ronald and We<inesday. spokesman said the board the su1't ,·, not d1'sm1·ssed, the R ' · I 'd I 'vould consider the proposal in eagan s pTJ va e resJ C"OCe o a routine manner. ~le gave no 1nayar shoul d be required to protest the war in Vietnam Jndication of what th e decision be n1ore specific about the has been scheduled for neKt would be. alleged libel. week. '/'he suit claims an article in Sacramento representalives R eagan to Skip Safety Confab Under the proposal, school Look's Sept. 23 issue links the nf the Vietnam Moratorium offirials would have the right 1nayor with six men v.·ho are Committee said Thurs d a Y SACRAi'\iENTO (UPI) to enter students' lockers any II di I d f th C Demo c' a tic S"". Alan Gov. Ronald Reagan has time to search for drugs or a ege y ea ers o e osa Nostra crime syndicate. Cranston is scheduled to ad· decided to skip attendance at marijuana <lr other narcotics. Kenady said he would ask dress the group from the the Annual Governor's Traff ic Students would have to be notified first and could stand U.S. District Court Judge capitol steps on Wednesday, at Safety Con f eren ce in by !heir lockers. Albert \Vollenberg for an Oct. the close of the vigil. Sacramento Oct. Ifi.-17, it was 31 hearing <ln the motion. Paul Schrade, the United learned today. j Stirring up the most con-Kenady's motion a s ks Auto Workers Union executive A spokesman said Reagan troversy among b 0 a rd h th th t d who was shot when Sen. will not attend the meeting : members was Rafferty 's ad-~~ee ee:tire e a~~~r: :~a':;;e:. Robert F. Kennedy was fatally because it would require him vice to local officials that "no him, and whether th e wounded in June, 1968, also is to make a special trip to doubt your local police depart-. ''lu11:urious hon1e'' defames Reagan's office said he will and then return immediately ted lo lay off employes \j,'ithoo t special perrrUssion of the Mexican go\•ernment and concerned unions. Raul Ramirez, owner <lf the Bahia Hotel in Ensenada, said e1nergency meetings have been conducted throughout border cities this week in an effort to <lbtain th is permission. But, he ,;aid. few agreements have been reach- ed. The Bahia llotel, with a staff <lf 150, is one of Ensenada's largest t o u r i s l businesses. Ramirez is seeking to ha\'e his staff reduced by half. I Ensensada, a. seaport town 60 miles south of Tijuana, hal reporledly been hardest hit by a Jack of tourists. Emilio Men- dez, Ensenada's director of tourism, said more than half the town 's nearly 100,000 population depends on tbe tourist dolla r .. llE' c!aiined the town's bu siness has dropped by more than 75 percent. The number of Americans crossing into Mexico has drop- ped considerably since Opera· Lion Intercept was launched. Tourists have been reluctant lo subjl'Cl themselves ~o the car·by-car searches of each vehicle coming into the U.S. I SEE BY TODAYS WANT ADS e The OOff!!e taste~ belttt bct'nuse it':§ so be11.ut1fu!Jy :>•'IYC'll 11·it:J1 a Strr!in~ Sil- \'f'I" ()Qrfee scrvi('P I-large tray, mod('rn design, Se• to t1ppreoate. e \\'ould you offer a lady a Corona'! She'd gladly a.c· '"Pt 1his Toyola Corona JU67 4-door, C'a~y to drivs automaLlc, radio , J1catcr, rte. • N'o1hing meek about thlt lamb • smashing is tM "·orrl . Jacket, like new, of ~lected Persian lamb skl!lS, size 16-20 tor $325. The strip. created b y Charles Barsotti, forn1er car- toon editor of the Saturday Evening Post, has as it s con1ic heroine (Sa lly herself) a girl he describes as being "about ru; single a~ you can get." \.\'hile "·ailing for he r handsome prince to come into her life, Sally spends much of her time in the city park. Aftrr graduation \l'ith a B.A. in 1955 and tv.10 subsequent years in the Army, Barsotti devoted the next six years to retarded children and adults at the Brown Schools in San Marcos, v•here he was direc· tor of two of the :schools. An early fan of 13::irsotti's car- toons was the president of the school , Lyndon L. Brown, who on a trip to Ne\v York in 1003 ac1ually prddled the artist's c ar lo1Jn s to national inagazines. These included the New Yorker, Sa t u r day RE'viev.', Loo k, and Harper's Magazine, in addition to the Saturday Evening Post ment wou ld be able to furnish language descrihtng Alioto's oo the agenda. Sacramento from Loo Angelesl non-uniformed pcrsonn icl for Jiim. be in Sacramento al the begin· to Los Angeles. such a project." f~~==~H~t~N~1~11~1i~~~~~llf~~~:~::;;;~~;;;;;rii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::ii:::~!~~~ Paul llalvon1k. Sacr:imcntoJ ~;~\ c~~,;:·~'.,~r ~:,0~~'.,';~~~ ROUND TRIP T.V. and the cecommend alion ''an APPLIANCE outrage." There, :;he p!ays a little touch-tackle with the boys, sings folk-rock songs of_ her ow11 de\'ising, and h as humorous encounters w i t h zany characters -creatures of· Ba rsotti's wild imagining. "The ;dea of ;nt'nd"dng a ANYWHERE IN CENTER ,police stale on the campus to train studenls to be better Americans is sort of self. ZlOO HARIOR, COSTA. Mn.\ Prominent among the un ique B a r s o t t i creatures are a rnbtley assor!n1ent of invisible Indians, enchanted f r os s , unemployed kings and other indescribable persons a n d tirings, both visible and in- \'iiible. As a r esult of the r pisode, Barsotti soineho\v f o u n d himself in l\;insas Cl1 v, f\1o. v.·herc for 1hrec yrars he w:is a \Vrit cr. artist and editor fur llallmark Cards. Jean Ellison . a 16·year--0ld dcleoling." lblvonik sa;d, CALIFORNIA junior at fl1ira Costa High I School in f\1a n11attan Bearl1 , I laughed off the suggestion I His "}.ty Kind of People'' feature started in the Salur· day Evening Post tn J uly 1967. I le was named cartoon editor of lhe magazinE' on January 15, 1968 and made responsible far the popular '"Post Scripts" page. A year and lwo cluys Int er the famous magazine e,'(· pl red. saying sludcnts don't keep 85( narcotics in school lockers. "They're not dumb." she said. "People bring cigarettes to school but not narcotics. The time kids have narcotics is on \\'eekcnds. It'! like get- 'I'he tall, shaggy-haired car- u»rust, in his mid·30's, was born in San P..iarcos, Tex .. and r;Gsed in San Antonio, where hi! parents still live. He ma- jored in art at Southwest Tex· ting drunk.'' f{afferly, also ~aid "large· scale" searches could be con- ducted v.·hilc the students arc LSD Pioneer ~uilty of Manufacture 1-'ollowing the maudlin good- byes of the staff, he slarted creating a new heroinr, the barefoot-in-the-park creature , Sally Bananas. in classes. Rafferty proposrd that any student having narcotics in his locker should be suspended or expelled. · For calls af1er 6 p.m. weekdays and a ll wee kend. 3 miQUtes s ta tion·to-station, plus tax. P9C9k-.-@ "SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Augustt1s Ov.·sley Stanley lit. ~o is said to ha\·e become a mlllionaire by manufacturing LSD before 1t became illegal. \\'is convi ctrd Thursday ot opera\ ng a dru& factory in a <]lllet ~u burban !l('l~llborhond. Federal ,Judge \\' i 1 1 I a m ~Weigert returned the verdict a~insl Slanl('y. 34, grandson o( Augustus Owsley Stanley. ~ove rnor of f\enturky from 191 5 to 1918 Ile could i;:et one. year in prison 1Jn the C'on- ' 1¢1.-ion for manufacturing a nd ille~al f!ru~. WHOLESALER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Al so found gui lty 11·ere three Ca1ifornia ns, H uh e rt \N. r.tasscv, 3{), f'onford ; \V1llian1 t A;. Spirrs. 26. Oakl and, a nd l\ohert D. Thom:is, 3 I . Bl'rkrle\'. WAREHOUSE SALE l:har~ies against the four s~mmed fron1 n raid Dec. 21 , To make room for 1969 Incoming inventory w• mv1t clo~ out oll 1961 paf. t9rm and tpedol run1 of cill qualiti11 of carpet. 1 ~7. on a plush home in Orin-From <ar 1ir• to room 1i•• cht. 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Huntington Beach 842·7771 • l\lcCORl\llCK !,Af.U!"ti A BEA.C TI l\tORTUARY · Ji95 Laguna Ca n)·on Road Laguna Beach 494-941~ • PA CIFIC VIE\V 1\IEl\10RIAL PARK Cemetery e l\lortuary " Chaptl ,. 3500 Pacific Vit w [)ri\'t '.Newport Beach, California 644-27GO • PEEK FAl\11LV COLONIAL FtJNEltAL H01\1 E ':801 Bolsa Al'C. \Ve.s tm iostcr 89J-3S25 • , SHEFFER l\IORTU..\RY f.,aguna Beach 4!14·1Sl5 San Cltmtntc 492-0100 1 ' • S~tlTHS' l\IORTUARY 627 l\leln St. lluutJn"ton l'.cacb 536-6531 • lrt Hanna Friends Rallying· Crirne Seconcl Voter ~urvey· ANAl·IEL\1 -T;;,x f('forrn s. billion surplus in U.S. inl·OOl!' rlr~!lt 1·1:fnrn1, 4.1 Pl'rl.'cnl vf ANAHEIM -Larry ltliong, labor di spute. 1 tougher c.:r1me con trol pro-shOllld i;o to rrdlitc lcdcra! 1hosc who resptJndcd tv tile ~ " assistant di rector ur 1 he l t!ion" was the r h 1 {' I grains ;inu l'un::.urnl'r pro~ taxes. Hanna poll b~l1ev1· !he V1<'l· " t"et·, • ti t 11 h United Farin \Vo r k e r~ organizer of 01(' Al'L-Cl(.J .. 011 a.e ll' op irre Crunc. tl nl" ;;i bu:..c and sill· n<11nese s ould :-.houlder a 0 · I I · I t. [ 0 rgan12.ing Com mittee. w ti A · It 1 \V k' o cgis a 1vc concerns o votl'rs <lent disorders earne under one greater burden in t·Onlb;H . gncu ura or crs rg:in1~· 111 Oran"e Count · 3 4 1 h address the Orange County ing Committee \\'hirh. in 19fo6.' ., Y ~ · single heading 1.1·1th ::.ug· By 1:.ir lhc !ll:lJOrtt.v view-:"' Friends o[ the ""'m wo,ke•s '"On1>•<>C•'<Onal D•<t••tl •ays r . ·" ..... ' ,.oi ne'' \\'iU1 Ces;.ir Ch;11·r1, arl''I "' .,. '""' J ' • .. gestions or enlurgmg 1"'!1ee point on thf' dr;.if\ wa.':i cl im1na · ~\ u u th"<' '"" '" wa•11· to "v ~ <it a rally Oct. 16 al 8 p.m, in his National Fann \\lork1'1'~ ~ • "11 " j ing n. forees , !;IV1n~ J;.1 w1ncn n1orl! 11011 01 al l dcferin.£'nb; and z-""= the uru·ta·,·a0 Cho•ch. J 120 ll I(. 1 t · • " ' · Assotiation Lo forin Ul'WOL' cp. K' 1art T. "IJ1ek '' authority 111 n~1 rcotics case.~ !ronp ton.<;i:ription tl•rou0 h na· \Vest Santa A"a St . he·" JI I)\\' ~ " " -within the AFL-C IO. l!is' · anna ~ -csl1111n:,ter' has anr.J l'Ullln!: off any and al! t1011al lollrry. wt11le lht' f)fO· (lllt'~llf!!\nairc \l';l.~ 82 pt'rCen! I d I t II [ I ' "' '\'he purrv.se of the rnt~Ctill". An<.1heim speech \\'di dt:a! Wllh re ca::.e l IC :i Y V llS l u leder:il gran!s and aid lo JXlSa l tnr an :1l l-vuJunl1'Cl' "v ., L I j 1 , nf lho~t· polled in f'J\'{lf or which is open to the public at the .strike is.-;ues :.1nd ti" e g 1 .-; at1Vt' ...:lle~l1 or\na1rc .~tudl'nls uivlllvcd Jn ean1pu.-; l:lrnly was \'cry ur1µ11pul :ir. " .\' 1l 'I' I O lli AL 8 11 /VK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW Ol'IM SATURDAYS ' I• 1 l'.M . MON .·THURS. 10-5 l'.M, ~RIDA.Y' 10·6 l",M, So. Coa1I 1'1010, Caito Mft'• E. H. LEVAN niallcd to J00 ,000 voters, with disturliaricrs. ,1.110 la•gc'I '•ngi" PC""'''" dirret popular vote of ihl' no charge, is to acquaint in· unresolved diffcr1~ncei; wha·h I 25 l l·~~~~~~";'"._~":._~"_:"'~~~·~,~~··~~,~~·~·~,:__~";''~'~'"~'~"~'·~~"!'"~'~'":"~''~"~g~t~l~•~e_Jt~e'~'f"~•:dic~·it~lz~e~n~s~w~i~th~tl:"~''~"~·_J'~'~"r"~"~d~in~tl~oe~fu~•~"'~''~'~'~t~"~"~~~~~~~~~~~~ ni()re t ian ',,OOO replying. On Ille V1!'.'ln:i 1n \Var and !age vote :;hown on Hanna's electoral l'.Ol lege, tinuing nature of the farn1 j'.las\ summer's negotiations. I ~ l\;_in na ·.s J4lh Congressiona l Districl t'O\'crs ivcsL~rn and e lll E. 17th St., Couo MtHa Shoppl119 Cetllt«, Co110 Mt10 e 17,04 Mo91101io St. ot Tall>•rt-Vlll1190 Ce11ter, fo111tl11h1 Yolley northern Orange Cuu nly ;ind • 10142 Katello Av•. cil E11elid-Garde11la11d Shoppi119 Ce11te1 e 1 h E 1 ineludl's !ht• An ;i 11 e 1 m , Gardt ll Gro•or H1t11o11c,;11:,.,! ::::lvd.-H11111i1191011 -....r:• Shopplo9 Canter, e 1 Jll2 lrookhutll St. al Wrttrnin1l••-WeUbroo• Center, Gar ... Grawe Vullerton, (;;1nlc1t L: r o v c, • '461 Ch11pman Av ... a1 lroo~h11r.t-Ora119e C()11nty ,.Ian•, e 6127 We1trnl nflotr et Goldftll W"t, Wt'ltrniftslotl \V I H p 6Grden Gro¥t • 1]00 Ho1ber ll•d.-Ho•bor Shoppin9 Ctnl•r. Con • Mt'tO CSl ililf\~ll'I' •111f iicna ark e 1460 w. Edi"'"' 011d l1luol St.-Edi., .. r C•11ter. So111a A.no 0 2ttl1 •--->I< d • areas. Trad illonally, v o t c r -• . •I ... 11011to-H1111ti11tta11 hoc:h e 11,61 Y11ll"Y View 01 C hapmo11 A•e.-EaUt•le PICJ10, G•1cle1t Gr••• rrg1~tralhH1 u1 Iii(' distnet is splll about !"J!l-f1(l bc(1•:ccn l{epubl1t<1ns ;111d Ucm31.'rals. ''Ta>.: rcfonn b.v fa1· leads !hl' ltst," sa}s l!<inn<i, \vho broke the categories dow n into .~evl'n dealing 11·1\h domestic and 1nll'111auo11;\J issues af- !Pcled by decisions in \Vash1ngto11. Below 1lic top three lcg1s!at1rc 1\en1s ranked drall refonns, p1·oblt•1ns of the disad vantaged, reform or Lhe elet:loral eol legc. <:h<inge in Congress l \s elf an d 1·ccunsHlcratio11 uf l e tl e r a l spending progran1~. \'oters ans1rering lhe H<inna £1ucstJon11a1rc .'il'C1ned u11sure rxaclly how to deal. with tax reform n1attcrs. ::ltrictrr rcgulatiQn of tax-ex· rmpt agcncil'~ stleh as priva te !ou11d<1t1011s w~is !he ~uggestion n1ndc n1Q~l u!t en. i.;1HJer ti\(' l'rc:'ident's prQ- gran1, Ille 1nosl p6pul<1r pro- po sal 1s Ju increase tus l'ri111e i·on!rol <Jppr11pr1lltions by $38 111 111\un, 11 ith Iii percent in liJVOr. Undrr 1he l ~deral budge t hcacl1ng, an overwheln11ng 85 pere;ent nl those 1\'ho respond· ed ~aid an eslunaLCll ~5 to $6 J)!f e 1nbership Dri'Vl'. Begun By Chuniber AN,\ll P.li\1 -Tht· Orange Coun lv Chan1bf'r of Com-n1erc£·~ n £' \v 1ne1nbership ran11Hiign 1s off 1n a fl ying . ~!3rl. v.•1tll eight new J01 11rrl' in the past few da~.~. ll \\<J S an· 11ounced today. '!'he goal i~ 100 111rn1lwrs by nrxl \Vednc~day. Cuu n11·1\1dc. n1aller:; .,,u,·h as i;111'ern1i"1rnl alt<11r~. lraf11i: and t ransportaLiun, econon1ic rle1•rlopn1cnl and water and lloOO control arc a n1a ior c:on- eern to ihc organization. Fu rther 1n!ormation rn;ry be r)bta1ned by t'onlacting the Orange County Chambt~r ol r1~n1n1er(·c. L477 s. i\lan- i.ohestt·r A\e., Anahcun. \Vhet.morc On Board Of So lon ~ fl LLEllTOi\ 8 1 a t r St·n;dor J<1111cs !·'.. \Vhetmorf' , ll-Fu!lrrlorn ha ~ been elected t() thr hnard nf go\ ernors or 1h!'! 1'l'ntional Sn1·1c1y (If St ale Lt'g1s!alnrs 1 NSSLJ, Thf' organ11.<i t1 nn is 1he onl~· grou11 crrn In all niembers of errrv state lcg1~laturr 1n the. u .s .· and \ls tci-ritorie:o;. \Vhrlmorc said the b(']ard of govc.r11ors is responsible for lhc conduct or the affairs of 1hc NSSL. F'011 r are rletted c11ch years· lo M'l'Ve a threc- yr.ar term . The Orange C o u 11 t y lri;islal0 r is the onl y Ca lifor· nian on the boa rd . Cluh lo i\'Jccl S1\NT 1\ AN A -\\'ilh !he aid of ('Olor slides, Sierr<1 Clu b n1en1brrs Br1J to11 P~tersen and 111rs. Richard Kocl1 \V i 11 prcscnl "The 111incral l\lng Story·• during a n1ect ing of the Orange Coun ty Bird Club sche duled for 7:30 p.m. Ocl. l3 in the Spurgeon Room uf the Santa A.na Library. Th r rn eetlng 1.~ open ~o the publi c \vithnut ch<irge. Honro and B/ey/e Sale SPEClll PllROllSE $9'5 Value! Men's ORlON ACRYLIC Cardigans $798 '). Cho;co of ~6 Gift loxod Toya '1" to '1" Values! Wall oncl Door Mirrors Your Chofc. Walnut Finllhtd G~ot o!I p11'n~<e ......... '" ""'' 1.11 1h1rl •• -""""' ~:.~\i ~l/ri. For b<ir" J1i•h. p"""hool<n. on• fOllU . .S<<•ThN Tn;<b . T1oin1. (".o<m•11C .S<ll. Dolh, mony m<t1<-Put •-1 fl>f Ch11•UD-. O.<'>i« oi olwpft "'"h wood,b"'"· omote "'bl•• o:id j!Ol.J!<>M fUlll<I for ... ," .i ....... (o"'l'lt!"' "'''h <hJll 1or bo.nc- in&-Shop·nrt, ~ S·Ft. Credenza Blue, ~kv Ill"•· /wo- o .do, llon•O•, n,. ono;e, Ar.I•~"' t..o!J. -"~";~.'·~·· I ~\ $2496 ',' r Dress Shirts r.o..r11.,1 with ,...., ~ . .,;.i.., col!J.r, 14~·1 lo 16\11· J.Q<oO~( in ~oonfntt •n<l M1I• on lun.ri, ou• Pini:. W hitt, Bl~t. y,11,,., or 11.«I -•n>l'h~ S·XL. Pipes Lil• nts1 Sellil( Far Oonan More Ds1w~1r1 Old World Collectors' Briar Pipes 17'' Value! Samsonite Pro Football Game $299 5taooi• action .11•111t .,;u. offi. d ollontboll ru1-. Yoo'"' coach, 'l""rtmi..:k.l'ffiTI u pu in! G ro11 fun. Half GtdlOll Scotford Scotch A ...,._,n at O\lr ~., i.. "'" "'$799 tl.9?-...... ., ~ .,...,. H n•lnl'~ e~. s p• Shower or Sleep Caps Kr1.,.. •I• n• an& r l"uc ..,.,..., horo with JOhn hnoo~ "' proted lu.i"<lo.. Col· on! 99' Boy's Dress Up No Iron Jeans ]O!'l:µl:on or Slornl •1!h frl>nl 00:001' po<k.U. Colo'1. $2" '3" Value Women's Clutch Purses $117 :"!)'!t'I, ""!tt,.11, (Ol• °"' ! All •ilh rorn- pon~r1. 116" Value! Deluxe Slant Board H....-r r •8• ~inyl d011bl~ 1•11 loc ~. h>odr Nrtp<. st" •I'• Value! Clairol Hair Spray "'"'""' 66' Pr I cod l rJul.r or H ord to H<1id, 14·or G .. l for ln< 1hon !ht pn(t iH ent ~ o .. c. pk.o;. Betty Woods• Foaming Bath Oil l ••••• sl.in Jolt 'n 141 ome>0<h ! ~l oi. pln roc 00111 •• Schick Consolettt Hair Dryer Pro/aoiQnol <lry- '' w1ih "' ...,,,.. '"'t""' '"''""· $19" Glamour Utt Makeup Mirror 11""('01..d hu lbo lo~ht l"c ,..,,h~nt .111"'· lnr oppl11•1 111tltr "'· $12" ~;~~~ ;- fighting Cocks Wall Plaques , ••• "1 ',,_,., """ $277 l>eouHf»llr •«•I r· l"«d. 81><k. Ill'<~ and Gold.. A~ouJo! S<TI .. ,..;!h 1,,,,,.n. nu• h.&nd1 . .:loo. 11,. fuh""' <OIQr. Deluxe Enameled Toilet Soats $2H Trinlt-•n•melt d , <lup-r .. 11'•nt wood, n!'l<>t1 r...rJ.-,,.., Reg. '11" Udlco Electric Cmi Oponer W i1h 1C1tif• sho,,._r 1;J1.;1,.,,,mJt">I· sa" •II"· P !ol •C11•t •ht<><m ph!..d. 3· Tier Appliance Utility Table '-""'"•.:•~ oi ,ra•dr $444 mrlfl •uh"'' 1011 cu1 . "" G•cot /or •rrl•- '""" '"""""" Costumes $)'' Jelly lomis or F'hll'lf ttt1nl1M J>t"1 d"'°s· OJ>!'. !ia'T, jfN('OOtm', ~Ulf, fUMy! 51\Qp ••<!1 lo• JOI!"· .Si1n S·M·L Oran .. Slices ~::~ .. 29c i ~· R1,.1t ti • Fen11•r Stlltutl Fruit of the Loom Fumlture Throws ~\'.1% <OU<)ft. ~Q'J• UI'"" hooJtd t<> /"""'· • co I Qt • I 0..or 11-.6Ch7~", $298 • lofo Sile-7lx10I" $5.tS '3" 4 ta 8-Cup Cory Percolator Guonon""d •.11•in>t brn k•it Ulld<r nor- iru l ""'· $211 '3" Value! 12-QI. Enameled Pol f n. <Mn, orogh•ui. fl•ktd .,.,..,.1 /,nt1h. Hu•·y du•r! $111 117" 3-Piect Corning Waro Set 1, 1\.1:, 1 ~' Qt. Sir.M; All far ..,on'f ""~ f •n"' s9n hftt or cold. f•-•· <O<;ik t nd '"'" on '1" Value! 36x24" Roll Unoleum t'7.1 S1.01 2-~ lo!Ol porr<ttll, 77 M .... f_T..,tll,OOll.cotMM ........ ISad< & White Prinh le I llatlacolor Film D1w1lopoll & Prl11tetl t 1 t IXPOSUlt lot.L f • .. -..... , .... 11< ... .,.. n.i,.,·, ""'" , ... .,.,.., t-•.W.'"1 7 19 .... ·--,,. ,., ........... , ............... .,. ,.. 2 . .,... ...... ·~·"'· Ft, Lew Pritt&. 011t1t111dl111 Prl11t1 I F1tt ltl"fltt , , • lrl111 All Year Fih11 11 Y111r T•rlfty Dr11111d Dltt1111! lt1r1! , )'.'('W HtJI • ,.... C wb e o< Cod;11il 11bl •• "' ho nd1C101• !'r-tti•h Oo.k fin;.i._ .Solid 30x40" Fr-ti Reproductions • t y, .. W...i: ·-Ito I~-! I 1nd.up«. ,,.1t J 1I11 , Sp1n"h I<~ ...... "°""'I"'• ft\Nf ~ Matchstick Vinyl Cafe Curtains 24" Size 86' •Y11Mu1 ..... Mc •llr' Sir. .... 11.31 • ll" $1n .... ,1 .• '" J.vQco~o. Nuhll'lf, , .. """""' ,..;,h .,,.,, .. "' 'i.ohd Wb.otr. koCf IO 1n1(.l.JI ! Valae! Plutlc Contour Chairs ::::::1"'9 ..... ~ -- "'(;amfort ?ii~ ........ hi .. ., dool•&-dnk. r••ril 11r poohKk choi<. ~··· •llrlO>( J l 00. s7" Value! Porcelain Enamei Tea Kettle . ~ $299" Ht •1J i••I ' 111rl tn•mtit.:I '" Y i ll~• ot Oto•-"'· Pop't]U 2·'1•· ..... Wltft 1 ~" M9ttf'ltM $817 si.ordr i.,d olum•••,. ,...,,., co ... forublt ""'!· ''"' fo ld• rnmpoolr { o< lfOr<O,~. Values It •11t ·Floral . Tapestry Desk Accessories 88' Chc>i<? of oJ~ hoo~ m""" to<i1, pmCJ I u dd ....-~ .. tlh poencot., wn~ i.., . lt•1. lr11er n d: k mo•f C!llDl DEPT. SPECllCULAI 69' Pou•tl Bag Miit ., ... lltt Crttll Peanut Clusters 2 i::-$1 :-,n 1 ~u•h'f f'"""''' ••~•ll o ul'olm I< !•(~ <11,.......,laa '"•lin.t '" .... '•' -"' <lot"~' r~rm . ' .. , . > -• • •• -, . JO DAILV PILOT s f• day October 10 1%~ Bank Pro11101c, ~ew port l\l au • OVER THE COUNTER Complete-Ne,v York Stock Li st Nf W '<Q~o:'. !.AP! lhil ""', '"" t.t•I• Nt .. Vo ~ SO(• f~,h•IQ• o •t•~ \11•• ... !hd• I HIClft L•w c i. .. Ch• f"romol.lon of Al John~1n or I 1do Island lo 11 's 1 ~ 1 a n t lash1cir al Un11ed ( nl1lonua Banks lJo" 111 y offlC'f' his been announced NASO l11t1ng1 for Thursd•y <Xtober 9, 1969 Abl{UI ~I All<> I db I 10 At~ l~a7t0 -A- l • 111. 76 11 ~ llorDQ I 1 lll 6••d Cl! lS 1111.,_..,.,.,., "• •ntor ... ealff '•le•• ..... t """"'' 'lfM'l-• ot .,,_..>llMl•IJI f 4 M t'"'m 1.tA5D. r•llU •• ~ •MP. 11u rti"•• er n"'m .,,.. A,ctn0( I 001 Atm• M~ 2b Ad•mE I • q 1•111•11 t J6 j/ I 46 t /h ~ • l1 ?t 11 .. '• 6••k Inc llO ilt >«: " 1 !>Cl l:lot•• "'. l\n 1n s l aln1 f'nt l111n 1nanagrr John~on bcg ~n h1~ 1 <irttr v.11h Ut B 111 !OO'i 11 J ong Beach and subscqut r !ty ~C'r\ ed ut the South An n he 111 11ff1ee :.ind <u1 rht> h(' 1d4uar!rr~ ~4 rv1cc st 1H lit> 11 •~ brrn 1~s1sni>d 10 001 nr1 s1n(r list I rb1u;111 I E( Al NOT I( ~ l HlOI SU PEll OR COURT QI' If.If ~IAfE OF CALll'OllNIA 1'011 THE COUNTY OF OIUINGIE No A .. Ill ,.OT CE OF H EAii NG OF PETITIO N FOii ~ll OIAIE 01< W Ll A,.O FOii LfllEIU TESIAME .. l A"T f '""' O! C. Lll(llf I COL I INS [:•<•• •d t.01 Cf IS HI 11 ('!!'1 c. vfN rn. OON r tOlll,.S no ..., nr •n • ,,.rron t r ~ c~~i. ot"' •""I >< »~•"'c OI ! Ir re''""'""• -. •o n• wr r onr •••n • o "'"'n rt~d• !y ~· I <~ •• D•o 1n~1 rn • ·~o a •<• "•• n<> In• '"m' t A U••n o t<br )I 1e69 • •.IO •m n.,. •u •room ol ON>• m •n Ila 1 GI • d nu ! !700C vC Cl't D ••I• m~YVle!.ll oti ~S r•I •1 y " S•n • "'n• c~ t01n • D~IOll Oclot>H • 9o• W £ ~T JOllN Co..nr. c ~ >. R CH ... RO K GR ... 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TURN ON TV WEEK ~t•p1 vou hr~•d le whi t 1 ll•ppt n "9 bth ~d ti>• lub• -•v••v S1i11 .,., ~ lht OAllY PILOT" • '---- -------------------------------...-............. ---~--·--··--·-·--·--... -..----... _, -~ -·· .. -· •• ' II, . . -.. ' ~ . -.. JZ DA1LV PI LOT Discovery Hints • Ill Present Stone Age Man Lives NEW YORK (A P ) -An l'!!.· pert on South American In- dians says a lribe fou nd in <1 rC'mote Colombian J u n g I e 3t!Jefl\S lo~ Jiving in the Stone Age and speaks an unkno"·n language. l"lr. Robert L Carnr1ro, C'Urator of So111h A1ncric<1 ethnology al the Arncric<tn !\luseum of N<llura l l1 1story, t -.... --... --- s:ud today it Is possible that the Indians are survivors <lf !he Yuri, a Lribe from the area thooght to have become ex- llncl 60 years ago. Th" 1ritw> was dis.co vered d11ring the search for a miss- ing fur trader, Ju lian Gil, who hJd gone into !he sv•amp and jungle. area near the Brazil- l'eru border seeking jaguar, deer ;ind ntonkey p e It s, Caretto said. ~le gave this ac- count: GU discovered a village of about 200 Indians living in one huge maloca or conical hut. I le sent one ol his two guides ba<:k to the settlement at La Pedrcra vl'ilh 14'ord to send out a search !Ulrly if he was not back in t~·o months. When he failed to return in t-.1arch his brother, Efrain Gil, organized a rrscue party in- cluding a detachment of Colombian navy marine a. They found the village and captured a number of the tribesmen as hostages. Several stone axe heads were found al the s.ite and tree stumps appeared to !\ave been cut with crude tools, leading lo th e speculatio n that the tribe was in Lhe Stone Age. ' ' .. ~ ' Sears 11 .. ~ .. -.. ----:-.-.-.,..--.. -.-.. -.... -... !';-;.'f.~~'!· "'. 'l~~"' .. ·"'!'."·-··~.,!'-.,J.~~~~ ::~1 ... ~S.!fJ-:i,.., ... '!',,.i'."..,,t:IJ'~.I!. ~~~ . ·.........,...!' - . .... --· \,!.__ .. _~~. --~·--.-... ol!i~''.i'.l..<lllU.:,. ..... ,.' -J~.~.a:..._, • A buria l mound inside the hut was examined but pro- duced no evidence of the miss- ing men. The only tracr s found were a neeklace made or buttons from Gil's shirt and a belt and buckle beJonging to the guide, Carneiro said. When the search party started back for La Prcdrcra with the hostages the next day, a skirntish result.ed and ' . .. the marines opened hre killing six natives. All but six of the hostages -a man, woman and four children -were then released. Back in La Predre.-a an al· tempt ·was made to in- terrogate the hostage Indians bul questioners v.•cre unable to communicale in any of more than 15 Atnazonian languages. The si.x h06lages were subse· • quenUy returned unharmed to t.he pillage. Carneiro, who learned most of the details from (;it's sister who works in New York, said it was unlikely U1at fur.tiler contact could be made im- mediately both because of hostility st.e.mming from the skirmish and the dlficulty of access in the area. J.le said, however, the tribe ' . '• .1'"1,~. • . . ' .. • ~·~···· .·· ~ ,..1: •. .;,,_ ... :~ ~ .. ·-. was prob ably not ~·arlike "or they would have been making raid~ on other tribes and their ex:islence would have been known." lie h:is urged in a report to the Smithsonian Institution 1hal '"this would be a good tribe to study, because they arc probably in as nrarly an aboriginal condit1un as can be found today." Take Advantage of . These Great 3-HOUR Values ' Mesh Stretch Panty llos• Fi~c qualiry. Nude heel. Bare beige, sun set, mocha. Proportiooc<l 1izes. Petite, Average and TaJI. f/(JJinyDtpt. SAVE 313! 49" Yard Cotton Flannel 3 Hours Only! l.in11ted Quantity' 100% corwn Sanforized fla nnel. 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Save at Sears! ]\l odcl ~000. 20 Ft. Rubber Hose Remnants TV Depr. I cu. ft. Weedfree Steer 1'1anure 3r.~} Shop 6 Nights Monday through Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. I I -------·--------------·-------·~--------~- ' , ·. . . • I • ! . i .• ' . .... . .. A FAMILY AFFAIR -P r emiere night of the sixth aTinual Auton1obile ShO\V of Orange County attracted hundreds of Orange c·oast fan1ilics. Ready •Lo leave !or the glittering evening are the John Killefers (left to right), Karr, lti . 111rs. Killefer, Rod \Vall<1c r. <in cxchang-c student fr o m J\'c1v Zea la nd \1·ho lives 1v ith th e Killefcrs; K<i te. 13; l\il!c· fer and Nell, 4. Today Milady Style Moves • In On th e inove ... the going thing ... sound n1ove . These 19i0 ;:iuton1obilc slogans \vhich so ac- curately describe our society 's pace are equally appropriate in relating the fa shion story of Bul- lock's, .F'ashion Square which unveiled a fall col- l~on during premiere night of the .sixth annual I~rnational Automobile Sho"'· -:r.1annequins, movin g to an upbeat ten1po <1( background music of Lynn \Villis , pa raded Cll· .semb!es for the 21st Century. all appropria·ie!y de· .signed for motoring in U1e sleek-lined cars. Dominating the fa sh ion scene was mobilitv. and the favorite design is the pants in the for1n Of suJts, s ports1vear, casual dresses and forn1al 'rear. The c hoice is limiUess, and today milady can select her fashion to suit her mood rather than have her mood conJorm to fashjon_ If going on the ,\·arpath strikes her fanc". there's the American Indian sui t complete \\'1ih headband. Perhaps a vicarious South-of-the-border trip is her choice, so Flamenco jumpsuits would be in order. J\lysterious? There's the gypsy li ne. F eeling elegant? Don a cli ngi ng crepe or crystal encrusted floor lengtit pant sdre!'s. An important c.-o!or for the current season i" 11·hitt'. 1rilh bro\vn. black and grey ,-ying for second place honors. OFF TO THE PA RTY -The n1 omcnt of ma,gic has con1e and i\"s 111nc to depart for the glittering prc1nicre in the An aheim Convention Center. On 1he1r ,1·ay to the eve111ng of fa shions and nc1\' au to n1obile~ <ire !left to r1gh!\ Jl.t rs. Richard (' r ouc h and her hush~nd and J\lr.s. Ri chard f'ra\\·ford . The th ree joined 1ne1nbcrs of all (Ounty .<\ss1:.tance League chapters, !heir spouses and guests for ·the gal<1 ann u;-il benefit. ' ,rill••• OKtMlt• 11, 1Kf P•tt U Show Unveiled With Opulence All of the glittering Ingredients of a premiere \Vere evident \Vednes- day evening \rhen nine Orange County chapters of Assistanc·e League host- ed a previc\v of the annual International Automobile Show of Orange County . 'fhe Anahein1 Convention Center 'vas the place lo be. \vhere stream- lined TIC\V auton1obi!es co1Tipeted for attenlion with the fall lines of fashion f ron1 .Bullock 's, f'asluon Square n1odeled by professional n1annequins. Also in ti1 c spotlight \1·cre glamorous and glittering go1v ns worn by hostesses and spectators al ike. J\lrs. Nickolas 1:rank .J r. of Nev.•port Beach. chairman o~ prcmie.re ni ght. grcc1ed guests in a floor length gown of pleated black chiffon, while fl lrs. Colin \V. Rcynnlds, presi dent of lhe host group, Newpe>rt Beach Chap- ter, 1vore a fla1nc red go11•n l\"ilh rows of topaz buttons setting off the double breasted design. l'~ashion er.ordinator, 1-lrs. Frederick Prescott selected a \.vh.ite si~k c repe panlsuit. and r..1rs. Burton V. Collins, a lso of Ne\vport Beach V.'ho is president of the National Assistance League, wore an cnscm_ble of celadon green a laskine, featuring a je\veled bod.ice of pearls and rhinestones. NUMEROUS PARTIES Adding to the fes\i\'ilies 1vere numerous cocktail and dinner parties given prior to the prcvie1v. Entertaining in their Ne1vport Beach home v.•it h a cocktail buffet party were .r..·tr. a nd f\lrs. Alfred V. J orgensen. Invi ted guests were Dr:s . cind l\ln1es. Richard Altn1an, Nolan Frizzelle, Richard Jonas and Dean llope and the 1-'less rs. J nd !'vln1es. Clinton Eastman. Delbert Van Ornum, .ran1es \Vinston, Norn1an Carpenter, \Villiam Hudson, Dv.ight Anderson, Jlerbert Kahnbach and 11alph Bjo rkl und. · Joining l\1r. and J\lrs. Ralph Deaver for cocktails before dinner in 1he convention center \Vere J\1lr. and 1'.'lrs. Edv.·ard F. Lethen, Mrs. Lyndon 0. Brown and Ralph Turner. r..1 r. a nd Mrs. C. l'aul Duboi s and t-.lr. and !\lr.;. Carl \V. Service ccr hos ted a cocktail and din ner party brfore 'lhe sho\v. Their ~uests 'vere the fllcssrs. and J\1n1es. lloberl J\'l osier. ller1nan Gammell, J ack Yeckel, Kal- inan Spelleti ch, l·'orrest illggi n.~. Lc1l'is Lunrnirc, Roger Turner, Kenneth Slough , Donald Jl eller, ,John I-'. F'a bregas and Fred Schneider. c;uests of Dr, and f\1rs. Prescott for cocktails and dinner \Vere Ors. nnd !\ln1es. J\'l ichael Sukoff. Frank Sum1ners, David Ka gnoff. Charles Zeigler, lJonald Bal ~ David Johnston, Ronald Pepitone, Thomas Dorsey, Clifford J ordan, Wilham Oster1niller, Dickerson D. 1'.·lcCoy, \Villiarn Reed and fiobert Hauck. Others '~'ere I/Jc J\ressrs. and J\1'1nes. J oseph S'l:a\vicki, David Lang, J\·li!o Kens rue, llugh Bo\vle, John Porter. Dan..-in Reinglas, Joseph Metcalf, .J oseph Ryan, Nace D!'num. \Vallace 1vlitchell, Sam Gurley Jr. and James (;rcy cind i\lrs. Florence Sn1ales. OTHER HOST COUPLES Gathering for cocklails in the home of .Judge and l\frs. Jesse \V. Curtis before dinner in the convention center \Vere Rear Adm . and 1\-trs. !,.ran k, !\Ir. and f\1rs. C'oll(ns. r-.'1r. and Mrs. R eynolds, l'vlr. and 11rs. Walter Lier and f\lrs. J~ichard S. Castle. The 1\larshall Nicdcckers entertained !\<Ir. and J\Irs. Forest Correll of San Clemente, 'vhile guests of Dr. and 1'.'lrs. William R. Snyder were Mr. and 1'.lrs. John 1-lampton S1nith and 1'1r. and J\'lrs. James Sheppard IlI. l're·/\uto Sho1v ,i;uests of fl1r . and 1vlrs. Robert Lucas 1vere the J\lessrs. and .r..11nes. (;Jen Stilhvell, Richard Attlescy, Robert Basmajian, Jaincs Evans, George Cokas, flay1nond Carpenter and \Villiam Tomlinson. Guests of l\Ir. and .r..trs. Ed\~·ard A. Pellegrin at a cocktail buffet 11·c rc J\lai. and i\·lrs. Thorna s Riley and the J\·lessrs. and l\·lmes. Robert Rip.- Icy, \V. C. Kinder, Ro!Jert Short. Cecil Shirar. Jack Groth. Spencer Honig C'harlcs \\"ilger, \V.ilfred A. Berls and Ballis Allen. ' (See P REVI EWERS, Page 14) ADDING TO INTRIGUE - A host of door prizes were given away during the Premiere Night of the :;ixth annual International Automobile Show, a dding 1.o lhe restive aura of the evening. Mrs. Charles CoUyn (l eft), general chairman of Laguna Beach Assistance League's efforts fo r the prem ie re, and J\<trs. \Vil- Jiam T. Phillips o! Monarch Bay, hostess lor a pre-premiere dJ1mer par1 y, try to a:uesi the content.s of several packages. PREVIEW PLANNERS -Ea r I y arrivals a t the Auto ShO\Y J>rcmiere a re members of the hos tess group. Ne\\'· port r3each Chapter of /\S$iStance Leagul', and thei r hu ~­ bands. Chairman ?.trs. Nic kolas Frank Jr. voith husband, Rear Adm. Frank (center ) welcomes (left to right) Mr. and tvl rs. Burton V. Collins (she is president of the National Assistance League) a nd f\.fr. and f\.1rs. Colin W. Reynolds (she is president of the Nev.·port group ). ff IWLV ~ Art League To Light Candle A le: a.t::r..l.YJG t.f v-« s....:- ce:Wci ) er 1:i tilt:<! nr• pkry ,,....,."""'' . ((dU ..... Ar. ~ m<mb<n an all-ii t--nt" a.r. frum OJD- ~ c~ ~ ~l!llDIU \0 ila'Tt .i pdl'tj . h f'1"f". t.i...-.rda:,: , .. ~~ will .-.it Wfo11=: (.(s: Sand.a). Oct. tt . !:I bl! !'-ot~i;1.W".en .it ~l! em-.r. s~ _ eosu }4 t .s " . Ukv.4?H!i ...U begu:l a: l a:--: tnd r. $ p.m. w-:_k memben arid ~ t:n~ 1rlrb!:l:J1ettJ. m utltbl1 ot :lf""• wfW'h by lap r.ms u .. ; ~ 'lil'!'l!ld-fu mus.e. 'lllt J;c? .. 0..: :..J~ io!6 a OOrne !•r. ~~ ka.lJ.e: a yur a&ci· •u Stt"Jrt:d 1..r..:kr t~ direction d paM pre!Jdtnt, Mn. Richard J.nuar.J Tht Jieagur:. b t s i d t ' ~til:ic tbt rLad!:juar.~~. condocts .i txh1btt Ml~ IT)Ce a 'NI' at Srutb O:icu: P!.ll.I M211. Proe:ttd! aid !ita'.imt idJolanttip!.. Tut ritr. s.a~ !..! M."hedl1Jed 1oir 0c-: z::, 2, ., .d ::::;;a • "· c Aho ~}ping i t u dt nl s HAPPY Bl~THDAY TO US -~!~.Cart:·· Co·..,·an 1:ef:1. president o{ osta tnrougb scbol.an!uP5 15 ~a...,. ~fesa :\r:. Lt<:sgue c;J:5 t~e :Jrs~ ~:ec.e of c~e fo: ~I r:. _fu~hard Ingram. pa~t nu.ii HolWiav An Soirtt ..t,K'b p:-e<jJdent .,,,-!Jo d!:-octl"CI t:ie r~!uru:3nu:;; r;. tne leag1~e 5 neadquaners. .,,,-rucn will Ukt pi.act ~-:\?-. r....pent'd a :e.a :<::F;. IL ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- From Page 13 News Told At Party ... Previewers 7bt n-.g•gtmer1l °' Rosi};"?! Ltt T1.1rpm <IJld D t n n 1 'I Am.boor lioou • as a.anrunced by \tr. and YI M ~-arren Tu r;.:.n.. parmb rJ L...,~ Cr!~· dttt.. at a family di.nnet p.arty in t.neu' Hudingtoa ~acil """"'. ~w TllrpiG i.s a gradu.att' flf Ma rir.a High ScbJo!. Ht'r fianct, ~ of !ifrs. Luit' f'. Hor.ota of lfunLlngton Beach and I.ht" bu-Mr. Honea . •as g:raduattd f r o m Haulhurst High School in 'h.S!iU!flP?i and l10'I'>' u ar:n'1D& •11.n the ~a.. ;' Sta Ben 111 \'ldl\am :o;o daL! bu hem iet for ti".t w-ROSIL YN TURPIN Engaged Fashion Views Shared At Monday Gathering -'~Y )1crrung Club V. La.gur.A mem~:~ will bf' i:i· troduced tf'.I .J.,!rs ~f ar~or,, Ltiar.d L)LE':o; > er~VJ!l uf ::-e Sltonge and Bed\lllf ul \\·orkl of fa.sh:Jon dunng a mtt\Jng Jn !ht! Hot.el Laguna .\!onda_:, O::t. JJ . at JI )')a ."l"I .\1r!. L )"tt. is 4.SSO(."Jdt~d v.·ii1 t~ Huntingtl.Kl An r;all~ry and Costume Cwnc 1 l of Led Ange.I~ County )l u.s.nim Lunche«l re.!oer.-aU<.ru. ma/ ~ oblalned by c;.lhng '!:--<. Ruth H.aUlt'kL re.!er0 11:.u-..s chairman. ¥.'4~ Tra\·tl·mindtd ~mbtr' "' tht ~oup wil l C"Jll\nJoe. 1n t.'"i- lr.Lrie CrJ\·e nomt of Dr anrl ~.:f"l. R.r.obert E Ropt'1" al 2 JO p m. ~·M:ie-Yia~, Oci . !5. t1J mil? t.'1~ fl)("" eac~ month of tne. (J\Jb \ear. Resen·at1oos fCK tn1s c~l;ne m.:.\· be ob-- t.:.1rot"fi by calling ~tr s. C. .\!i]t/Y.I 'Jl"r1:ilford. 4.9-4~. Ar, U?:::om1ng ruling for ~'!mbers v. 111 t.c a tnp to Lo!" A:igelts .\fU.'llC Ceiter "·t'dne.-s- dav. Oct 22 . to see a matinee: ~ormaoct' of 'l ere d11h \IO!l!.soo ·s {om e d )'. "l491 " Tiltre 111 1il be time !or IU.'"•· cOE"OO a:id shupp1ng in Un:ury <.1~v bef'lre pl'rff")rmanct~ a(- 1;•11·:d1ng tr.1 Mr!. R. \\. Rr1pl'r. :neater and \.:tga:J.JrYI ~~on cna1nnan UC/ Faculty Wives Taking Coffee Breaks \l.(·k.omlfl6 r~-,. t.:ru .,er\11/ .... ·. t' and tnJ<.1;>1ng a re•JnJon ..i :··~ L"lt summer \"<oc.:.tKrn are me:nberii. ol. l~ CCI f acult:•· St.a!f "·1\'e:s Oub. T~ annu.J cofftt .,..eek \\'111 'oeiin ot.tt :\looday at I p.m. in the Wt.a ~!es.a home of ''r< Albuto Burel.a. ~rs. J_ame!; Rogen is co-ho&~s and ~tr! Burela may ~ re~ for rn.en·if\~ at .U.2~. The Corona del ~1ar homed "rs. Hideo Garno and tht Corta Mesa residenct of '.\!r!. Geo?rge Milin-also .,;11 feature get·aCquaint.e:d tY.iln on r.!on· day rvening. eo..ni.tini the affair In OJron.a del Mair is Mr!. Ken· neth Wt1.ler .,.bo iJ ta.king Overealers Gueru are wekome to at· tend O\'ert.altrs Anon)mOUs eve.-ry Mondly al I p.m. in Anderao n School , "Yitstmimttr. . Hanro and Bleyle Sale I T"""f""\:t\11/11$ a: 6;~.~;~ 'ol r;_ .\tiller ma;. t-..e reae'r.ec a1 ~:•· 1062 and assisting htr "'1il t~ .\trs. ~cil BerEihad. ~!rs. Lyman P(in er 1,f .'\( .. ..,·port B=acti i.s h0~:1~.;: :he ....·tlcome coffet ne~t Tue'<.da·: at 8 pm. \l.Jth ~t r• .J.:.(k Skla.ns ky assis:ing The f•il!o'A·· tng day .'11t5. Ror,ald .\l1ller r,f Jr.·ifK' \I.JU open her h9mf' <it 8 pm .'-frs. L<tmar !Ull v.ill help \lo·1th prepar.at.ions. Concert Season Orange Coun1y Chamber Cunct'TtS Sta.son will open next Tuesday at ll .30 pm. in recital hall of California St.c1tt College at Fullerton. COMPLETE SHOE 9 LUGGAGE e HAND BAG REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO YOUR SATISFACTION S CONVENIENT SHOPS --. .""1 I . COA\f HW'P C..W• ... """· •l--•J4ll VIA l 100 Ho• .. rt iNdt. ·/~le .71 'AiHIO'I lil.A~O .. ......., .... ~ ...... lift •'QI "Vl'I[ A•[. V "'' " Poe.' ,, •• ,,,. •. ~ •• ,, w ."IJ elOl !IOO'l I ~ ... '°" ,, •·d .............. ~ r..,:t.ard \l."ash1ngton. '!r 2nd .\!re Claude Jor,es and ~tr. a:-.d .\lrs £d"'·.ard C:Vnll:') \:r'. \\'il!i<ir.1 Ph!l!;p; dr,r.- !"ed a gu!d brocade e.er.i;;;.: gt·,r,:; fJr t:>e occa.::1?~. ~f.": a:rl ht: hu ~band 1n\ 1'.e-C al tneir l!'-t .::u the .\ltiSr!. ar.d Mmes. f)Qn Robert!ion. \\. 1 l J l a Ol Ho·.1Jey. Robert Pe a co c k, IX·an V. f irth and D..trreU \\'1n1erroth Joining 'Ir. and .\Ir!. (j,f. fvtd S. Tinsman .,..·ere .\tr. and .\lrs ~!el\'ll \l.'1lle.,. ,;;r;d !·Ir. and ~frs . .'lltllon .\!.auzy. "'h.le .\Ir and :\fn Charles Coff~n f'nten.ained .\Ir. or,d :\l~. J)Qna ld Conld in ar.C :\l~. and .\lrs. :\!ilan Cn.1ba .\lr• t .Jf. f1~ c:h.apter a~v, s ho w l ·,airman. Mlec~ed a oo·.e J;:r··~ peaJ de so1e cor:lca 1l ni11 .\!rs. \\'ill:am L}nn. 1:-1 a gold T."01 siUi: g°"TI. and tK>r h'.l> band "Kelcomt"d as the!! guests thf .'lles5r~. and ~lmfs. John l\endnck.s. Ltt R05ser, f ord 1 ;rowell. Let' Green e1 n d H.chard Kroo man. Go West for Virgin Land DEAR A.'\.S l.A.''DERS: I am a prt ll ~ baTt been klid I am ,-ay ~ Rttm!JJ I Loc;t im·~ at ray '1COi.l !!!e and had iC1 adm!. ~ II ~ lrif.v dait tumo'\"'tt ti em nnefJ ~ I J't't liled cd a lrA. but I.hf f tDos-t dar:i •t Da.ni MUD!loog. Here·i thr tllUal ~n.eru. On thf fi:'"st da.:.t &be ~ Lt .abost a.hr-a~~ ~ ..na re:spied'ui Oa !ht S«u.:f ~tt t·s .a dlfI~ s:tor"y. He ftth hr has .-aszm rnooib LUDe ~ m.Ues tt pb.m that be expects !a. nus ts where: I fbik. 6cmdJ::nes the ~ f 1iW e5 I'm JUl-mc ha:"d to ea and :w 1l cl for .a third da:~ WDeD hr di!an·ers I mt.U1: w·bat I ~ I l.IOO ·: see h.bl .a.gil.l:L. r \·e bttn c-~ f '.tt)'"tiur:,g L""IX:! .a teaW' :.o a. mmt.al ea5e. Fnda:y l'li.g??t .a ?J... year.aid ?""rmed s:-~ tnfamed me lh.l.l I •""CJUld prcb.ably ha\e 2 nt"<"t'J'.'i bre~ bec..al1!.t cl rey ··-~ block ... I ~eali.z.e U-...! i.! i.$1.'.!.'16 .a k.(_ .\!'.:.'"!.. bJt roJld r:.iu On·ott' a C'Oiu.rnn to ~t:e~ &cm t.r..e ~oung Olm af l..bJ.s C'QUOtTy:' {)) tr.e:1 r~y .-a.'lt a girl to gJ\·e mm tbt' ~ ca~t or are they Just lt'S"Jl"\il~ I! 'ugiru;y o.r_-noded; How do tile. felkrw~ feel .a!nlt tnes,e quesucm"'.' -ICE n ·eE L'i lfYO'.\t l~G DEAR ct.'llE: Ld·1 ail ·un. Ill print ................ DL\R A.'O~ L\.'iDER.S I ftt! ANN LANDERS for aw ?CJ 1100 .-ho pilltd a cocktail llllU:f' ocn at h1s pock'1 Mid found a hairnr:. at:ached to n.. He tu.-ned red a.s a radisb and !WOr"r br ddfl'? kno-bw" It gci the:re. Hl.l tnmds craei.ed up, .. H~ ..-ife .-u fanam. Yru suggestt:d hr d bt<en ln.med. rd llk r to of!e:t a btttet fl· planocon. l"rn a •.arte:s! •'ho t"a:, tt J ~ w from fl· ~"""' Wt ~ a:f ~'">e spookiest til.mg.5 1."J I.be •crkL Se\et;,I ~ears ago a bi w .-&! ~ m.akm,g 1: compulY.Jf)' lt.r a:t •croen .-bo h.ardle fuod l.o 11re.ar ~. ~ ha' e a ··~· o( dis.ap-JlUnlli: ngla off ycc: ht'3C. I 1r l~t ct:ues and Dt'"'•er k:w·.ir t.'X') ..-ere gooe U!"'.:.il f wa;, :~. ~: Ee: caught on n:-+:. Out~. C"J;>board knc.tls. pt1"1Cll.!, f~'~n;a..re. a.r.d -~es -v.i plastic cocl;.a.U r:mu::. •M:.1 15 ~ that poor SOOJ•ag-,;n g-r. ir.to t:c,,J':>le t.'lt"O'Jg.n rl) f.a·J!t oi 1us <t.-n. I ~ h.5 ..rde Stt! L'i.~ and iJYes ru.":1 a b:eal. -\\.[r.\f.55 FOP. THE-DEFE.'\SE DE.\R WIT: 'I'• milt' a g:real deal of ~. lU.aU I or 1ll'ppiaC forward. If I •r-tt dtie j9dre rd u~ '"M( p.ill,-case d.J.mllsiei.. •• DE.t.R A~.'i LA S DERS : )ly hand1'·r1t1n g J! thl' worsl I"ve t'\'er tttn. Jt ~ Illegible and lo11k\ hke lhe 1eribbli11;t ol a chi.Id. BecauSE" (If tn1s, I ty pt a.lJ lie!· let!. 1n,·11..a1toru . thank you nott-s and cor.· dole-nee mtsSC1ges . Last -....·ttk ii friend t·rilitized rnl' be-cau5'f I had t}pf'd a letter to a mutua l frtmd ,...005e hu.<,b,.nd p<1sstd .a\l.a)'. She !Aid it ~ tener 11ot l'J *11d any mes..s.age th.an a 1:.ped orw. v.·11J }OU express )OUr \Je\l.s on this sub1ect~ -ROZELLE DEAR ROZ: The old hidebouDCI ruk-1 of ftiq11~Ut' ;,re la11 boy,·inl . to common ~n.K. And I Jay it's aboul ume. It 11 bel· Ur lO w nd a ''~d nulf tbat can be rtad Uiaa a band•·riuro onr 11bicb it illegit»f. CO\"FJDf:\Tl.-\L TO HACKLES l'P· 'Thomas f,dison said every person should do six things he hates to do every day o! his lift. It builds tharatter. So-do thi~ and fJ',f other "'m1strab!e chores," and a J!appy \t'w Ye•r \o you. Ann L:.nders 11 111 be glad lo help )OLJ .,., t'.h ,·our problems. Send them lo her n1 care ·t!I tne DAILY PILOT, enclos1n~ a ~t!f·addre5sttl , st amped enrelope. 1, • .:llJIA-----~-.-~~~~----~d Tour "! CHRISTMAS ORDERS ~ !i TAKEN UNTIL OCTOBER JOth FOR I Clubwomen Plan l PE RSONALIZED CERAMIC CUPI • Of Veterans _Facility Ji CUPS 0 :; 1 GDOTTI i '!embers of thr Orange Di.strict. Ga li!onua f~auoo Qf \l.·ormn·! Club$ Wiil toor the \" e t e r;;; n 's Arl!TlUli.:tr,;;~oo Hospital. I..oog Beach. ne x: folmlllg t..'"le .,.,-orl.shop b. I UN IOUE GIFTS No,_+ T drowi .......... 1& "W T.;e5C,:,\;:.:9:J'Jarr ' .\!~ .. R. f. Cra!:<. CJ-'.:.OC'.1 ;,rmed !r:.rct's and 'ett:r.a:>.< ch.aim.an, l"..as .arranged ti"...e l.lAlr and Russel ll!cKeowen. drrtttor of ,·oluntary !ot'rYice! !or lhe "ho!p1ta l .,.,·Lii condtK1 tne group throogh I h e f.aolJties. ...\ "Korlshop direcled b:: -'I r!. Crahs ll!l! follow the twr and \tr~ Jame5 'tcCall.a. dLctnct pres1deo1. and 'I r~ \\·1tham 0--.eney and ~I n. T \I. Pierce. pas'. state armed f11rce.'l and ,·rterans aff,;;1r~ ch.i.innen. .... .ii addreiS !he group. The dlsl r IC1 don.a led 1J 9BO 625.2 hou rs and numerou~ aruclE"S of clothing. radios and other Hem.s to the 00Sp1tal last ytar. Refre.shmfnls will be Y!f\·~ :Mrs. Pritchard Elli, vett'f"a.m ·I No-+ 2 d.awi1 p , •• , .• .$1 JI chairman o( tM Cypres! J For Tho'' W ho Hom• + l drowiMJS I \\ornan".s Oub arxl t.~ .'IL~ ., 'H.t.VE EVE RYTH ING" o"d botTom of c•• ·•••••SI I \\'1llla.rn TLll~r .and Joh o I hf appoi•~t. coll irfltr 1 r.M. 6~2·05 l t .._ Thurtchle:·. r••••~s:ii:••••l<Q'.~1..:9al"••~••~•lsJ OPEN DAILY 1G-1~SUNDAY 10-7 Friday, Saturday Only-Oct. 10-11 Ladies Slip-on Sweaters Reg. 3.44-3.96 Hand loom-Full fa shions 1 00~,. Acrylic-Long sleeve. v··neck, Turtle neck. J e\\·cl necks. \\"hite Pastel, FasJtion shades. 34 to 46. 00 SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MESA WESTMINSTER [~····P·t' • lrt •,1T.• • 11i~·B"1J1 W,111• • e.,r •e1,~ ·~,, . llOO[~,,, !SS~' l~!· :100 H1•bo:•l lr4 1!~~011 , E.• I I gh A& ti°' " tir· " .sci e1l fe< iilC "' l 11 ab· loo tio cef le< go· r:n f<C pn 1 da· pl i ! j i I l ' ------~~---------------~-·~---··----·-··----~·-------··-~·-----··-~·---·---···-·----·~·--··-·-·-·~·-~-~-] Frldiy, Otlo~r 10, l %q DAILY PILOT J :J Indian Schools Draw Criticism Horo scope Elevate Status Capricorn: WASlllNGTON (UPI) boarding schools. SATURDAY fulf1ll11ieot. Exude good wlll. rt~ponsibility. • why. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. PISCES (feb. 19'-March !O); OCTOBER II 19): Not ordinary work day 181: Gain shown through New view is ne c essary. Educators are on the warpath The total spent by all over lhe quality of schooling federal agencies in v o Ive d given American lndwns. • nears the $200 million mark By SYDNEY OMARR bul there is business activity. cooperation with Cancer in-Includes arrangement with You can learn things wh ich dividual. Accent on travel, mate, partner, affecting flnan- ARlES (March 2l ·April 19l · help elevate your status. reading and outlining of ces. Strive for creative think· Good news in legal area in-Cooperate in community pro-personal prulosophy. Find out ing. Be willing to change your each yaar. The National E d u t a t i 1) n Association 1NEAJ tiy reso lu- tion al iLs annual convention, called for revamping the en- tire system for educating the nation's 173,000 Indians ur .school age. Despite the financial Input, statistics indicate the schools, neither federal nor locally con- trolled public ones, are doing a very good job. The NEA shows this picture of the 600,000 In- dians in the nation as proof: dicated. Whal is decided is 1·ects. Displ.ay ability to handle where you are headed and · d t d likely lo be in your favor. 1-----------------------m_m __ ow_ar_p_r_ogr_e._ss_. -- The sy~tem under ltrc m- C'ludes a network or public and federal schools 111 at lea:,l 20 states. Although public schools ;ire open to all and some l 18,000 Indians attend th em, about 55.000 youttis who ltve too far from bus transporta- tion or who become "social referrals" must attend the federal schools. "Social r e f e r r a I s ' ' 1s governmente~c for anytliin~ ranging from bilingual d1f- f1culty to serious emotional problems. The federal schools include day schools, oflen in remote places on the reservation, and Co.-6-b MUSIC -Unemployment is nearly 40 percent; JO times the na- llonal average. -Fifty percent of t he children (double the national average) are dropouts. -Literacy rates are the lowest in the nation; poverty Ports Visited and sickness rates, t h e Aboard the SS Monterey sailing on a 42-day South highest. Pacific cruise arc Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taplin -Thousands who migrate to of Newport Beach. They will visit Bora Bora, Auck- the cities find themselves un-land, Sydney, Pago Pago and Honolulu. trained for jobs and un· --------------------- prepared for urban life. -Ten percent of those over 14 never went to school; 60 percent have Jess than an eighth grade education. f r.,.cJtla.4 4..,_r (er • YAMAHA PIANOS & ORGANS • THOMAS ORGANS • KOHUR & CAMNEU • KIMIAU. ,IANOS Party Planned By Auxiliary A gel-acquainted mem· bership party has been plan- ned by the Shelia Sporn Auxil- iary for City of llope next Wed- nesday al 8 p.m. in the Women's C i v i c Clubhouse, Garden Grove. E n l e r ta l n m e n l and refreshments or c h e e s e blintzes. home made cakes and coffee will be served and new officers introduced. Program Seasoned With Spice The art of seasoning will compri~e the program when Mrs. Carol I fei nz, h o m e economist. presenls 11 spicy adventure in cooking Monday. Oct. 13, in the Southern California Edison Co. ·s Elec- tric Living Center, Huntington Beach. Harbor At Newport Bl vd. Costa Mesa • 642-2851 Guests are invited. ;:t('- cording lo the membership chairman, Mrs. K e n n e th Silverman. Anyone wishing information may call f\lrs. Silverman, 776- 0474. Rules to follow in ex- perime nting with herbs and spices will be offered al 10 a m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 and 21, Tres Osos Busy Bears Thursday, Oct. 16, a n d Wednesday, Oct. 22. Evening programs will be presented Monday, Oct. 13 and 0<'L 20: Wednesday, Oct. 15, and Thursday, Oct. 23, al 7.1 Each guest a t I e n d i n g Two funcl-raising projects "ilhtn a week arc bein~ plan· receives a booklet of recipes ncd by Tres Osos Guild of and there also will be in· 0 r a 0 g e County Children's formation on the care and selection of permanent press Hospital. fabrics for the home. I Next Monday at JO a m. members and guests "111 gather in the J\11ss1on V1e10 Choral G roup Jnn for a bridge pnrly and lun- cheon, and on Saturday, Od. Every Monday al 7·30 p.m. 18. a 1111111 will be staged ill the members of the Prospect1vr Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Aliso Valley Chapter of Sweet ) Club. J\deli nes convene 1n Mission Authorities f a v o r your argument. Be patient and strive lo display charm. TAURUS (April 20·May 20 1: New moon accents better understanding with neighbors, associates and co-workers. GEMINI (May 21 .June 20): Romance ru1d creativity are highlighted. Give of yourself -and you will also receive. Key is to stress independence , origloality. A new contact to- day proves of special benefit. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Excellent for special occasion at home. Be with persons who provide inspiration. Expand facilities. Know that your potential is great. Aquarius in- dividual plays important role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Much movement indicated. You are restless and I.here is fun and frolic. But don't ex· cced limit in budget. eating or drinking. Leave details to others. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22). Avoid extravagance. Obtain hinl from Leo message. Be sure of facts. Read between the lines-study fine print. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cycle high. Special accolade or honor could be presented. Walch diel. Yoi.I ex h 1 b i t tendency to overdo in cel ebrating. SCORPIO (0ct.23·Nov. 21 ): ExceUent for pleasure through theater. charitable activities. Share what is beautiful. Avoid airing complaints. You gain most today through charm and diplomacy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 l: This is a Lime when many of your desires are fulfil led. One who means much to you in emotional sense displays affection. You gain Hanro and B/ey/e Sale WISTCLll"I" ,.LAii. -64M 444 Luncheon rcc;crvations are \11e10 High School. being I a ken by Mrs. Lawren<·e _ _:_:.:___::__.:::_::.:.:.=..:..:.:_ ___ ...-.'.:===========· I ' I ... OMEGA CONSTELLATION IS r oR MEN WHO WANT TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT TIME IT IS. Officially certified chronometer features automatic day and date. Fourteen karat top, stainless back, 5235. All stainless, $190. SLAVICK'S Jcwch:rs Since 19 17 18 FA SHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1 380 Yovr Cherot Account Welcome B~n~AmerlcMd. Ma1tor Ch&rQ'., tnn Ope11 Mo11day, frlday u11til ':30 p .m. F'arguhar al 837 ·4775, ancl handling luau reservation.c; is Mrs. Gratian Bidart al 837· 0404. Purposes Sketched TI1e purpose and goals or th<' organization will be nulhnc·<l durmi; a meeting or the new LaRuna Toa~tm1:c.tr£'c;!'i('!' ('luh in the Laguna BPilCh office of ~Ir!'. Marv Boardman at 7 30 pm next ·Monday. t.1r~. Polly Mey£'r~. ii T£'presenlative or the lnlerna· t1onal Toas1 mlstre~s Club, 1~ speaker for the e\•ening. Fu rther information about th e group and meeting may be obtained by contacting Mr-; Ca therine MacQuarrie. 4~1· 79:!6 or Mr'i. lda M a y Schomaker, 499·1579. TIME TO CHANGE All the wa y fro m the flirty t hirities to th e fashionable seventies, you will find · that "new look" et Hair Hunters . The best of the "old " end the best of the "new'' create a "Total Look " for you. Boy Scoufs! Girl Scouts! Come to Buff urns' for your official scouting uniforms and equipment. Buffums' is proud lo be your scout headquarters. And, we joir. the girl scouts in honoring their founde . Juliette Low. Store for Boys, Long Beach, Santa Ani1 Palos Verdes, Newport Store for Girls, Long Beach, Sonia Ana , Pomona, Palos Verdes J l t l f f I ., :. ' ..... ,. . ! . J , .. .'· ,, .. ., \ '· :. .. .. I ' ----.. ---- : t I i , .. ,1 .. ' { I (: / •• L I f Stein Bloch • . ' . ' ~ i. • l : I ' \ ' . :; \ \ '~ ' :. ? -. \ ·~ \ " ' ~ ~. ;< \ ~ ":\ ·~ ~,i~ :;, \ . .. .. . \ ' " ·~ ... .. ... .. ! j • ~ ~ I . • a new shape in your future A gre~t concept in design . Deliberately suppressed waist. Definitely wider lapels. ·impeccable hand tailoring Shaping tina fabfics. Shown from our collection , Rega l II Notch, lH.00. Sto re for Men u umS' 70 FASHION ISLAND e 644-2151 • NEWPORT CENTER Newport 111 Fashi oo Island Newpor t Center • 644·2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 til l 9:30 Olher days 10:00 till 5:30 \ . ' J 8 DA.IL Y PILOT F'rlday, Octobtr 10, 1%" Harbor Area Parents Return to School • P-T Rerun Because of difficul\Jes beyond our control, our Cos t a t.t e sa-Ne'l''port Beach subscribers ~·ere unable to read the !!arbor Area parenl·teacher unit ne~·s last \\'edne.sday. They, with all of our other subscribers, may rt-ad It today on this page which is being re-publish· ed for their benefiL I E~1hot's koh': A •9?• dtYO!ed I• CMI• ,......, "'"'""" e.•oc~ L•ll • 6'•<.t> .... Ml .. •on V•••o "'''"'··•.t•,. 0•111"111rloou -.rn •o<>Par •" "'' O.lo l,Y P ILOT H Cll ""ttk 1r •orm1! on .... ., t• tPC1lved bY ~ --•If an'"''"''"'· or '""· G•red sm;1,., 'lilll Ctnltl • P•t:• N-1 ~.K~. ~Y ~ o.m. F•,aov tc.t p<lfllktlion Wed"tMllY ) Adams PTA Mn. Paul Obl stn President COMING UP: Back-to·schoo\ nighl at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 .•. Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the home of ?>lrs. Duane Steputis. By-law revisions will be discussed. .~lrs. Gerald Doan, ways and means chairman, announei!s that identification bracele ts and neck.laces may be ob- tained Monday, Oct. 13 . REPORTS: Robert !-.lil!e r, principa1, conducted a sock· it·lo-me quest.ion and ans.,•oer period at the parent orien· tatio;i meeting. Ptfrs. Cliff ord Downs, hospitality chairm an hosted. , .Mrs. R o be rt Parker, memb ershi p chairman, announced tha t identification bracelets and necklaces will be awarded to the boy and girl obt::iin1ng: the most PTA memberships. Bayview PTA Mrs. William Frost President C01illNG UP: t.1embershi p drive ~·ith the theme of Charlie Bro\\'n a nd His Friend! vdll end Frid;i y, Oct. 10. Mrs. Ben Roberts is chairman ••. Paper drh e from 9 a.m. to noon S~tur· day, Oct. 11. • .Back·t<>-- school night Tuesday, Oct. 14 . R E PORT S : P lans for Halloween carnival \'>t:re discussed at the bo;ird meeting. Bear St. PFO Mr1. John Hacker President REPORTS: Jee cream festival ~·as a successful event, a smilll school with an enroll- ment or 297 sen·ed more t'1an 550 person.s. Mrs. Everett Bieger, Mrs. James Spooagle, ways and means chairman and ~!rs. Edward Stames, ho sp it a I i t y chairman along v.·llh all the mothers 'A'ho baked and ser..-ed had a big part 1n maklng I.he profit of $440, Belaric PTA !'lln. Da\·id Eiseman President CO~ff~G UP: t:nit meeting and b:ick-to-scbool night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 1 ~. Refreshments will be ser..-ed lollov•ing classroom \-:.S11a- tion. ro.irs. Richard \\" . D a n i e Ison. membership c~a1rman, "'Lil be coUecung dues. College ~k. PTA Ptfn. James Scllafer President COMING UP: .Pitembership drive started Wednesday and will continue until Wed· nesday. Oct . 22. Mrs. Don- ald Bruneau. chairman urges pare~ts to join. CdM El e. PTA 1'1rs. Arthur Pappas President CO~llNG LP: Big Regatta is 1he theme of the 1nem· bership dri\"e s~lppcred by ~!rs. Richard ~1 c C a r I y . Race \lo·i!I continue until Fr1- day,Oct. 10. Late entries ~·i!I be accepted at hack-to- school night that "'Ill take place at 7.30 p.m. 1'uesday, Oct. 14. REPORTS : Year books using the council lheme Sign Posts to Better Understanding have been sent home. Mrs. Richard Bottorf. first vice president, may be contacted. Davis PTA .l\trs. Grant Bertolet President REPORTS: Parents are urged lo j o in the membership dri\'e that started last werk. Mrs. Paul Eng d ah I , chairman announces t h a l dues may be sent lO schoOI \\'it h their studenu . . . Chaperones for the first dance \lo'ere the !11essrs. and t.1mes. Gen e Patterson, Samuel PeU!rson and John C.Onsoli ... Members at- tending the board meeting were Werner Carlso n and the Mmes. Grant Berkl\et, Dale Jeffries, Eng d ah I , 'Characters' From California School !l'lichelle Ehlers. a f\o\ver lady and Ca11mie Roblan. a small \Vilch, eagerly accept prizes fro1n !11rs. Don Rob!an, the pocket lady. The t~\'O "ch_a racter:.' arc renlinding California School s tudents about the !lTA carnival Fnday, Oct. 24, from 4:30 to 8:30 p .m. a t the school. •. •' ./ ... - ' Catching a Ride lo the Presidio Carnival i\lrs .. John Earnest. w ay!l :ind mea ns chairman for Presid io J'.l'f ,.\, urges childrC'n lo hJve t hei r Jlallo- ween costu mes rearl y for the annual carniva l Sal· 41.rday, Oct. J3, Ul JJ a .1~. n eady for the p3 rr.dc Jnrl hoping for n pr ize are .Ja1nes Earnest and Debbie ('an;ipbC'll . !11rs. Donald l3usi1 is roon1 1n other chair· man. • Riley Gaynor, Paul Co penhaver, Carlton Russell, Richard Ortlief, Donald Hendricks, Gordon St. Clair, J. W. Harrison, William Balentine, West.on Crocker and Dean E. Welb:. Harper PTA Mn. Bob Uoduy President COMJNG UP: Back-to-school night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. HefreshmenUI wiJI be se rv ed in the multipurpose room following classroom vlaitation .• _ lee cream social from 6 lo t p.m. Frida:1, Oct. 17. in the multipurpose rooni. Games, surrey rides, door prizes, 1-la rper b i ke bags, sweatshirt..! and tee shirts will be featured. Menu will consist of hot dogs, potato chi ps, popcorn, juice, milk, coffee , cake, pie and ice cream. Mrs. Roger George is chairman. Killybrooke PTA Mrs. Ronald Hayward President REPORTS: Board members hosled a luncheon f o r teachers and staff before the st.arting of school . , . First paper drive took place yes- terday. Lindbergh PT A ~In. John Hefty President COMING UP : Back-1<>--school night and unit meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the multipurpose room. Flag ceremony will be presented by Cub Scout Pack 406 Den 4, under the direction of Mrs. Gerald F'u!Ls. Joh n Weling, principal, will in· troduce the teachers before parents visit the classrooms. R EPORTS: Chairmen ratified are the Mmes. Ted Marinos, program and news e tte: J ames Corcoran, safely and juvenile protection: Gerald t.1 cCracken, hospitality and magazine: Paul Hamilton, inspiration ; Jack Davidson. arts and flowe~s: James Iverson, health and welfare ; Donald Murphy, legislation; Sam Cordeiro1 membership; Robe rt Vi r scik, mimeograph : John Doody, publicity; Claude Barnes. socia l, and Cha rl es Callaghan, telephone. Lutheran PTL Jack Webster President CO MING UP: Conference for Lutheran school princlp:ils 11·ill lake place Sriturday, Oct. 11. .. ~1 rs. P:iul Stewart nnd committee will assist in 1he immunization cl in l c, Thursday, Oct. 16 .•.. School pictures will be taken Tues- day, Oct. I ~. , .Luncheon Dressed for Sonora's Goblins Days Dressed for Sonora PTA's Goblins Days carnival are R ussell F urniss, Rox- anne \Vood and Tod P ickett (left to r ight.) Saturday, Oct. 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the school grounds v.1ill feature a haunted ho~1se. ga_me and food booths, surrey rides and a costume p arade. fllrs. Burch Picke tt J!'i \1·oys ond 1neans chairman. honoring teachers will take place Thursday, Oct. 16, ~!rs. Robe rt Olander and l\1rs. Edward Kirkp::trick are chairmen. Monte Vista PT A !ii.rs. Mark Nlllrtls President C0~11NG UP: Assoclatic.n meeting and back-to-school night at 7 p.1n. Tuesday. Oct. 14 , in the multipu rpose room. Parents a re invited to visit classrooms. REPORTS· ht embe r s h Ip drive, Lets Get no .... ·n to Earth \\'ilh the /l.1onte Vista t.leteors, started t.-londay and will continue until Fri- day, Oct. 17. t.!rs. John Turner, chai r man , an- nounces that prizes will be awarded to a class in the lower and upper grades showing the highest pe rcent of memberships, A progress poster will be on display in the multlpurpo.se room ... Room represenlatives and their assistants mC't 1\ies- day \\'ilh Mrs. Jack Glenn and !11rs. George Hylkema, chairmen, to formulate the years acl!\'ities. Sc o I t Paulsen, ne~·ly appointed principal spoke to the mothers attending. Newport Hts . PT A Mn. Dnvld Chavis President CO~t ff'G UP: Back·to-school night al 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the cafetoriutn. l\1ichael Hil l. principal, \1'ill introduce t h c teachers and Invite parents 10 attend an o r ientation in their children's c 1 ass room s. Refreshinents will be served by Mrs. f.laurice Parole. hospitality chairn1an and committee , , , J\ofrs. Gene Kawamura, membership chairman. announces that the annual membershlp con· test, Be a \Vinner Today With the PTA, \\'ill take place from ~1onday, Oct. 13, to Friday, Oct. 17. Prizes will be awarded to all classes reaching JOO percent. class \\'ilh the highest per- cent will receive the f'TA membership trophy. Poularino PT A .l\lrs. Nigel Bailey President COM!f'G UP: Lel's llelp the Paularino Bandito Be a Good Guy, is the theme of the membership drive that will continue until Monday, Oct. 20. Classroom "'i th the highest percentage 1v i ! 1 recei\'e a plaque that w11! be kept in their room all year. l ee cream treats \\"ill be awarded to the first and sec- ond place winners ••• Back-to-school night at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. Short business n1eeting 1v i I l precede classrootn vi sita· lions. Rel reshn1cnts volll be served in the multipurpose rooin. REPORTS: fl!rs . Don Diaz, room r ep re se ntative rhairman. hosted a meeting last v1eek for mothers lh.'.!l "'i!l be serving as room mothers. Cl.'.!ss parties aod activities 11·ere discu~sed. St. John Au x. l\!rs. Dennis '\'ab: President REPORTS: General meeting took place ye .i lerda y in the school hall. Sister Lucile Bermier, supervisor of open court tech niques, Sl. Joseph College spoke. J)cmons!rations of the ne\Y Ji~tening centers ¥.'ere con- ducted hy l\trs. LeHoy Taube. l\1 rs. Paul Doult arranged a student cx..hib1l contest in conjunction \\'i\h the book fair tha t will take place from 8 a .m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Ocl. 12. ~1 rs. Mich · el Butler repo rts Uiat th e Del\larilac em e rgency srrrice is operating cf· f1ci ently and volunteers are nce:dcd. School Serves 'Unteachables' By KATHLEEN fll"EU:'itEYER N 0 R T II HOLLYWOOD (L!PI) -When Johnny can't learn, the first signs nf trouble usually crop up early in baby- hood . But somelimes his loving and inexperienced pa r c n t s mistake the symptoms of a learning defect for personality quirks. Olher times their fears are brushed off with the wel!- meant reassurance, •·J{e 'll outgrow it." When she i nt e r \• i e wed parents of her pupils later, Mrs, Belle Dubnoff, founder and direct.or of a school here Jar the educationally han· dicapped, listened O\'er and over as they recited similar behavior patterns during in· f ancy hyperactivi ty, restlessness, poor sleeping habiUI, poor eating habits, arching of the body. •·we always thought it \\'as a shame we didn't get n chance to work wilh the child sooner, be.fore he had fa iled in school. It makes ou r job twice as hard, not only to help them learn, but to change their im- ages of themselves," the psyc hologin expla ined. That's why the Belle Oub- noff School for Educational Therapy, founded 20 years ago to help youngsters the puhlic schools couldn't teach, began a program for .. high risk in· fanLo;;." Financed v.·lth a $26,000 foundation grant, the Dubnoff School ls testing and v.·orking with six b:ibles, some nonntil and some atypical o r unrespo nsive, in an eUorl both to help the b11bics and to gr ·· -~ clatsi . ''Y.'e want to help parents CO i-' 11·1111 thrse infants in d lstrt~s, \\'ho in turn create pnrenl!I ja. di.!tres~. '' 1irs . Dubnoff said. "The more dist ressed lhe child is, the more distressed the 1nother becomes. Her anxiety is con · veyed to the baby. \Ve hope to break Uiat cycle or dispair.'' t.losl of lhe 150 order students al the school failed 1n public school or were expelled bec:iuse of severe beha\·ior problems. Some are mentally retarded, brain dama,ged or suffer fr om emotional illness. At Dubnoff School they nre placed in small classes "·ith perhaps sot other students and two instructors. The struc· lured curriculu rn is dc slgned to stimulate maximum gro\\'!h in an atmosphere providing a feeling of love and acceptance. "\Ve give positive rrw11 rds for positive behavior," Mrs. Dubnoff explained. More than half of the children are under seven years old, and t.he ynunger they come to Dubnoff School , the sooner they graduate back to the public schools. Sixty percent eventually are able lo r eturn to regular schooling. In the infant program, Mrs. Dubnoff and her expert., watch through a t"·o-way mir- ror 'vhile a baby explores a huge cushioned playpen railed off against one ~·a ll of lhe nursery.. They observe the baby playing alone, with iL'I mother, and \11ith one of the teachers. Sometimes they find a mother intrrfe.ring loo rnuch in the baby's play. P.lrs. Oubnoff estimates 25 porcent of all Americans suf- fer from some educatio nal handicap, fi ve prrcent of them from a serious I ea r n l n g dis:ibility. lier theory Is th11t many nr these defects can and r;hould br cured before the child •larts BchooT. ,. Electrifying Knit Country Set's ne'v collection of Electra knits offers ;i d rcsi;-tunic c oslume done in fine polyest er douhlc knit. 'f his hlac k and ivory stripe cnscrnblo \vi tl1 long red vest 1na}ii be found a t J\1fly C'o. • Who Writes The Editorials? It's a fair question, probably one of the most frequently asked about the newspaper. And the answer at the DAILY PILOT is no one -no one per1on, that is. Editorial writing is a team effort at the DAILY PILOT. It i1 the art of phrasin' thoughts so that the finished editorial represents the new1· paper's opinions on news events and problems of the day. The editorials do not expres1 the opinion1 of any one man. The newspaper speaks with one voice only after many have IMen heard. The voices are heard -loudly and clearly -in the informal atmos- phere which surrounds the weekly meetings of the editorial board. Out of the1e mtetings come the foundations on which DAILY PILOT editorial• are built. At the head of the editorial board are Roh.rt N. Weed, publisher; Thomas Keevil, editor; and Albert W. Bates, editorial page editor. Other board members are Thomas Murphine, managing editor; Jerome Collins, Newport Beach city editor; Richard Nall, Laguna Beach· Saddleback Valley city editor; and Jack Broback, Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley city editor. As they discuss news of the week or of weeks ahead, the talk ranges over topics affecting each of the Orange Coast communities the DAILY PILOT serves, the state, the nation and the world. There is a thre•way test of any topic proposed as the subject for an editorial: 1. Is it a topic which merits editorial comment? 2. Will the commentary serve the newspaper's readers in terms of their particular interests? 3. Does the newspaper know enough about the topic to make an intelligent, responsible comment? Often the third question is the most difficult to answer. And some· times the answ19r is "no." Even after consider&ble research and further discussion at a later editorial board meeting, a topic can be dropped altogether because the newspaper still does not have sufficient knowledge to make a meaningful editorial comment. Discussion in an editorial board meeting can modify the conclusion, shift the emphasis or even reverse the position of the board member who was the original proponent of a certain position and posture the newspaper should assume on a given topic. But who actually writes the editorials for the DAILY PILOT? The editorial board calls on any man or woman on the staff -the one most qualified to write on the specific topic selected for comment. A reporter whose assignments have placed him closest to the facts surrounding the editorial topic may write the first draft. Most often the original draft is written by one of the senior editors. And usually even a ''first draft" represents several rewritings by whom- ever produces it. It will lM reviewed as many as three times -once by Editorial Page Editor Bates, again by Editor Keevil and, finally by Publisher Weed (where "the buck stops," as the saying goea) -before it finally reuhes the publication stage. Each review usually brings some further editing and refining. Any member of the news team with knowledge to contribute on the subject is invited to put forth his best effort. Many voices blend into one. The editorial speaks ln the single voice of the newspaper. Who wrote it? The DAILY PILOT did. Page proof is checked In composing room by Albert Bates (left), editorial page editor, and Thomas Keevil, editor. It's last chance to correct typo- graphical erron. Friday, October 10, 1 qoq OAJL V PILOT J t Though they call it ''edit board" for short and it meets In a shirt-sleeve atmosphere of Informality, the job of the editorial board is serious -and taken seriously by (left to right) Richard Nall, Laguna Beach-Saddleback Valley city editor; Jerome Collins, Newport Beach city editor; J ack Broback, Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley city editor; Robert N. Weed, publisher; Albert W. Bates, editorial page editol'; Thomas Keevil, editor; and Thomas Murphine, managing editor. And Other Good Questions What is an editorial? An editorial is a statement 0£ lhe newspaper's opinion on a topic it feels is of interest or concern to its readers. "The fire destroyed the building and three adjacent structures." Thal 's a news story. ''The fire could have been prevented if the city council had con· demned the ancient building ••• " That·s an editorial. Why do you endorse candidates for public office? Many people go lo lhc polls without knowing the candidates well enough to vote on them -or don't go to the polls al all, for the same reason. We feel these readers are open to reasoned suggestions. We know the candidates l>Qth personally and from their records because we think 1hjs is part of our job. We share our special knowledge with our readers when we carefully exercise our privilege to suggest that a given candidate is best qualified for the job he seeks. We also are careful lo see that our editorial opi· nions, expressed on the edjtorlal page, do not influence our reporting of the cam· paign -or any other news - in our news columns. Do your editorial writers have full freedom of their convictions or does somebody tell them what to write? No staff member is obliged to write an opinion he does not share. He is respected for his dissent. And dissent is frequent, though not biller, among the writers and editors who produce the DAILY PILOT editorials. Why do you publish "editorlala" which disagree with your stated position? Often the comments of columnists whose work appears on the editorial page are considered "editorials'' by readers. The top of the editorial pagt-containing lhe editorials is where the DAILY PILOT states its position. The rest ol the page is turned over to readers' com- ments (letters and Gloomy Gus) and lo writers and cartoonists with whose views this newspaper may or may not agree. These range from the satirical political c o m m e n t of Art Hoppe to the hard-nosed investigation of Washington bureaucracy by Robert S. Allen and John M. Goldsmith. Their com- ments are not editorials. But they often counler-balance ideas expressed in DAf- L Y PILOT editorials and , thus, give our readers a more balanced diet of opinions on a given subject. Gloomy Gus ... Is He One of Us? \\'it/10111 ll'ltn·wril i11r1 rradns f'ri lose 171!1 voice . (; (;. (ll1111selj) Gloomy G11s literally is the voice of the people. No staff member •writes" the Gloomy Gus feature. All of Gus 's quotes arc contributed b~· readers-many more than can be printed, in fa ct. That is not to say that none of the DAILY PILOT'S some 200 employes may not occasionally contribute a Gus quote. Alter all, they're subscribers too. Final review of Intent and content of a n lmportant editorial likely will find Publisher Robert N. Wttd and Editorial Page Editor Bates meeting under plaque on Bates' wall wh ich keeps reminding tht m t.,e DAI l Y Pl LOT editorial page has high standards to maintain. Plaque is first place award in California Newspaper Publishers Association competition for 1968. ' ............................................................................................................... .._ __ ...., __ ~~~~~~~~~~~-·-· .. I 8 DAI LY PILOT County Baseball Pro on Cuba Hi jacl{ Plane T1rl~i119 F ly 011 Fly :\t'\11 \·ork .\Jets inht>ldcr Bud l larre!son 1nakes a thro\v \Vh1Je sltll Mt rlJornc rlunn~ pr.1cllcc tor lhc \\'orld Series, \1·hic h open !i Sa turday 111 f\d ll1n10r1•. '!'h t· :\let:, tll'<' i·f1 11nrll'r(loJ!"i according to (1ddsmakcr.~. S ports in B1·ief B1·i))e1·y Sca11llal Hits Japa11 ese 1\lajo1· League Tf)KYn -Hcport~ r,f !hC' nllr!!,erl hrihPr\ 111 :i p11r hcr 1n 1he .IRf)Jn1·~c n1a- Jru· lra!!11r li1 ,:::1n,:?'1l'r~ 11~·rr br1n,c: 111· 'r ~l1g:1tt'1I n~ j)lilire and baYchall (lrt1c1als Th11r~11.1~, l'olw1> ~.1111th1 ·\.11 ,·n 1n1 1·.~t1::r1t1ng u1 f -irn1:i!1n11 lurni~lu•d b1 th1• .'\1~h 1lr1~u J.11•11;. rl! t!H· J';1t•1 l1C' L~·;~g11r , flflC 11f the 11111 n1;1i1ir \(':;ig11r·~ 1n .Japan on p11ch1'r ~l·•"<n 11\..1 ;...u.:a\ .i -.u ,l,1p.'ln!':-.c nt·11•p.1["lf'r ' rrpor1111g 11l1· 1fl· \ C'~t1p,at1i111 , i,,ud t\ag;1ya!-.l1 drn1cd 1hc ;1ll,-.g<1 t1nr1:-. Thr 1.11111<; annou11t rd tlu•y w1•rt· \1r1ng 1lir 27-\'rar-old l1urh·r 11h(lll lhr ~casnn rnd" l;;!Pr lllis 1no11th ll r \\'<"JS ii ::t;trtllli! 1ut $u'r fr>r lhr L11u1~ 1111til hi• ll';J~ ,;1'11l 4ln 1f11 \o a 1111nor le;1~11e lann lc<.1111 11111 1nnfl\h~ tign l'tulJ nfl11'1als ~a id hr w;o s d1•1n01rd hrrau_~C' of bribC'ry s11sriir1n11~. lie had ;1ppca1C'<t in 32 g;1mcs and hai l 11nn l\.\'(1 µ<1rilc..~ an(! losl six for lhc J1fth pl<1ce team in a six-lt'a1n league . Police officials said lhrrr is hra1·y tx·t- !1nf hv gangsters on baseball ~a tnj'~ • ' r,ranrl l'ri)( lh:it ho!ip1tahzed him "1·011liln'l ha1 c happenl'd al a belier 1u11r ·· "11 11111 g11·t me ll1nc lo 11.'l'I!(' rnv h•;11 k,'' thf' Briti~h ~ref:{t~tt'r t xpla1nl'd Thursd;i\' al a bed side nt·v.s 1'onlerl'ncr 1n Arnol-O~den Hospual, 11'hl'rc he l~ l'Oll· f111l'd 11ith a broken n~ht leg and a 1'11-loca1 {'(J ll'fl knl't:' • ,\IJ."i\'EAPOLrs.sr. 1'1\LL -1\1111- hcsota Twins' i'rcsid<'nt (':1J1·1n C.riffi!h and the leam·s 196!1 i\!;111;.igcr !lillv .'~1art in t1el.d a 1nret1n~ Thur~1Jay morning hut nothing u·as resn lvr.d nn 1rhr!ht'I' !lilly wnukl nianage <1ga1n 111 !970" Gnl- fllh said. The T11·ins' nn:sidcnt ~aid '·Bi ll y and r nll~t . discussed 1hr n1;1naJ:rrial jiib ;ind 4)1.her phases nf !hr :'lllnnrsnta Tw in.~. A new contracl 11·as not offcrpd or asked f~r. 11 . \\'as Just a prel i 1n1n ar y dl.'lCUSSlOn . ., . Griffith denied a published report lhal tilher :nf'mbers of !he 1\11n~· organila· lion had advised him not to rehire :'llart1n. ' •.!.,.'lt-_-r !.rt .. -. ' t\11At\11 (AP) -A nole·passing gunman threw American bf:lseball a Cullan curve 1·hursday. He hijacked an airliner car- rying four American players and their manager to Venezuela for the winter season. Dennis Paepke, former high school star a t Rancho Alamitos (Garden Grove, Calif.) and now a catcher with tht Kansas City Royals, said the baseball- crazy Cubans didn't find out the five pro- fessionals were among the 70 people on the National Airlines DCB. He joked that it might have depended ''on how v.•ell we did last year v.·hether v.·e E111erson Tests As he Today; La ve r U11se t LAS VEGAS -Newport Beach pro Roy l<:rnerson battles U.S. Davis Cupper Arthur Ashe today in the semifinals of the $50,000 Hughes Open tennis tourna- n1ent, here. Emerson mo ved into the semi.'! by thurnping Bob Lutz, 6-2, 6-4. Thursday. ri1can11·hile. top seeded Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar was knocked off by Stan Srnilh. 6·2, 6--t And Pancho Gonzalez, su pposedly play- ing in his final tourna1nent. mowed down Ken Rosewall, 6-4, 1-6. 6-3 and is to duel Srnith in the other half of the semis. Gonzalez, at 6·foot-3, used a bouncing service and the 5-7 Rosewall v.·as hilting his return shots from head height. Smith lost the first lv.•o games of the fi rst Sl't against his formidable foe, then 1von six straight games and roared on the back of a pov.·erful serve lo the straight- set victory . In \V on1cn 's play, top-seeded Billie J ean King of Lon g Beach. Nancy Richey, San Angelo, Tex., Ann Ha}•don Jones, 1-~ngland, and Margaret Smith Court, 1'.:ngland, all mO\'ed into the semifinals. Mrn'• Slnglt• llov E'T>ericn "" Bob Lull, ft.;, 6 J, S••n Smith oer. Roe! Levr r, 6-l, •-• Poncho Gon•~'" <!ti Krn Ro;ew~ll, ~·•. 1•6, 6 J. Arohur A1he <It!, (1•!1 lflicheY. •-i, 6-l. Wo..,..,'I SlfttlU N,n<V R><hrv <!ti. Wonn,e Sto~w, 6 !, 6) ._,,n H1yllot> Jonr• d•I F•anccl;e Durr, 6 •. I 6. a•ll•• .Jt•n Konq Clrl M~rv Ann (utU~. 6·1, •·D. M~•08•<! ~moth Cou•t Od. Ro•rmery C•••'•· ''· 7·6. •l &ol. out or not." The hijacker han<led otll lf!.\'eral notes when he look O\'tr the Los Angeles-to. ,_tiami jet over Fort Stockton, Tex. Gail Queen, the 26-year--old wife of Cin· cinnati Red5 pitcher ~tel Queen, said she got the first note. "It said : 'Cuban refugee. Please keep quiet. We'll land In my hoineland in two hours where are (sic) my wife and my son.' " Queen told newsmen early today after the plane landed in Miarn i four hours and six minutes behind sc hedule. Two.month-old Shirley Queen snuggled close to her father 's chest as Queen talk· ed about the hiJa Ck, The four baseball players were en route to Aragus, Venezuela, for three months of winter ball on a team San Diego pitching coach Roger Craig 'ilo'ill manage. The other players were Mike Cork ins. 23-year--old rookie San Diego pitcher, and Dave Marshall , a young outfield hope for the San Francisco Giants who hil .232 in l 10 games this season. Paepke said the Cubans -dealing with the 46th commercial air liner hijacked to tbe Communist island this year - "trealed us real well. They gave us a ft'\V of their Ha vana cigars. Some o[ the peo· Says Oriole Sk ipper NY Not Amazing, Not Legendary BALTlti.tORE (L:Pl l -According to Baltimore Oriole manager Earl Weaver, the. New York J\1els arc neither a legend nor amazing. ''They're just a tough baseball club that bears dov.·n hard to beat their op- ponenl.s," \Veaver said T]\ursday during a 90-mlnute Oriole y,•orkout at ~lemoria l Stadium. .. Bul "'e've played plenty of tough ganH'S, '' he continued . The Oriolrs, favored 7.5 lo take the Series. are in no danger of becoming overconfident, Weal'er said . They are not going to let 162 games go down the drain. They were up for the playoff5 and they·l! be up for the series.'' \\'eaver named J\1ike Cuel!ar (23-!ll . Dave J\1cNa!ly j20-7) and Jim Palmer ! 16·4 \ as his lhree-1nan Series rotation. 'Fourth s1arter Tom Phoebus (14 -7) v.·ill be used in long relief \Vit h Eddie \Vall, fJick Hall and Pete llichert handling short relief. Cuellar. who will start the opening gan1e Sri turday, appeared in 16 games against the J\ol eL~ in Four years as a mem· ber of the Houston Aslros and never ga1·e uri a home run. Aft.er he pitched some ha1ling practice Thursday he was asked how he intended to pitch against the ti.lets. "Very carefully," he replied. \Veaver got his first look at scou!ing reports on the Mets Thursday and said lie would spend the evening examining them in delai l. The scouting team of Don Preis. Al l\ubski and \Valier Youse was headed by .Jim Russo, y,•hose reports on the Dodgers in 1966 v.•ere credited l\'ilh helping the Orioles to their four -gan1e s1veep. \Vca\'er, ho1~ever, does not hal'e the same fa ith in scouting reports Hank Bauer did in 1966 u•hen he locked the team in the clubhouse with the scouts for 111·0 hours before the opening game. \Veaver said from "'hat he could tell the American League team tha t 'mosl resen1bles the Na tiona l League cham· pions is the Ne1v Yorks Yankees. ..Of the Aine rican League clubs . the Yankees are probably niost like the !\·lets," \\'caver salrl, "a lot of slap hitters ... two really good pitchers. But th e !\lets arc better than the Yankees defensively and 11•i!h their pitching.'' Baltimore plans another 11'orko1JL today before being honored in a downtown parade. The ~l et.~ planned to 1vork ou t thi!> afternoon at l\1cn1o ri:il Stadium . The wea1hern1an pron1i~d l(Cnera!ly moderate v.·ealher 01'er the 11·eckend, ,• ' . ' .; BALTIMORE STARTER -f\<tike Cuellar soaks his shoulder in a \Vhirlpool bath in p reparation for Sat- i1 rday's starting a ssignment against the T\1ets in game one of the \J/orld Series. posted a 23-11 record this year. ""' Tt i.•Mf9 The Baltimore star \TASH INl;l'ON -Thc IJ ~hl pl,1nr e r:i~h lh:i killed rel1rf'd hra1·ywl'1 ghl bo:u11g f'ha.mp1on Roc k.v i'\1arriano :.111d t11n co m- pa Dinn~· near Nc11 tvn. lou·a. la!\1 Aug. 31 11·<1J the rcsull of thi! pilot'!\ decision to fly in Weather in 11 h1ch he shoullt h<il'c rr- 1na1ncd grourutcrl. lhf> N a I 1 n n a I Transporta!ion Safety Uoa rd ~a id Thurs· lla.v. 1956: Year of the Yello'v Ball Ne ,v Reds Boss Compares Self 1'o Birds Chief In its r<']l0r1 nn lhr aCl'idcn! lhr salC'1 ~ bo ard s:11d J\ ll'•prs :111 pri1·:111• ri1l nts 11 ill rc;id and rerncn10cr lhc lolloll'~ng 1ncssagc: "The true 1rng1·dy of 1l1i~ 01cc.:idc111. In ;iddition to the J1~~s of a na!ionally k11011·11 and rci>pec led s1xirt s chan)pl<on, is the lragedy of hundreds ol other s1nlilar ac· {'idenlS: It could ha \'f' been pre\.enterl. "The pilot follo~·cd the fir~! carrhnal nilc of safe flight pl anning by ubta1ning a 11'cathcr briefing. "But he did not follo1v lhc .~C<.'nnd - c<1rrfully weighing the foreca.~! tond1t1nns tlfllinst hi.s piloting skill anti the capah1h· 1}' of his a ircraft. and Ulen rnak1r.g a cvn- str1 atlvc decision. .. That decision. In lhls and m:iny <ithcr similar ca~s. should have been not lo 1na ke lhe flight." • ~.L.\llHA l't.Y. -(,r;iham Hill. 1>1"1· lin1r 11 orld <lri v111g cha1nfll•l11 an1J b11d!l!ni;: :iG!ho r, i-,a~s fin arr1rlrnl at 1hc i. S. Chec kin g ft1e 111 ory· Book of OCC-F JC Se ries By JOEL SCHWARZ (11 IM 0111, "!lfl ilt lt \\'hen Orange Coast College end r~ullerton rtnew their football rivalry for lhe 22nd time Saturday in Anaheim St;idium it .,.;ill bring back some painful m('mori~. The last 1ime the lll'o C'O\lege~ met under the lights 3( the Big A.. f'uHtrlon humiliated the Pirates, 39·7, in a dust bowl. The-field y,•as in poor condition alter the baseball season and "'hen the game was 01•er the lwo learns wert covered wlth red dust, which ii seemtd was never destined to be washed off. \\'hen the Pirates and Hornets v.'enl in- to their loc ker room~. it IYflS discovered th:11 thr i<:ho\\·rrs 11·rre ll1rnrd off. Pla~·tr~ 11 ,.re r11rc('(! lo use garden ho~e!I and cold 11;11tr for s ll011·ers. There hal'e been several other strange gHn1es in the series, like the 1956 and 1968 g:unes. In 1956, Orange Coast was headed for !he Eastern Conference championship and a berth in the Potato Bowl. The Pirates blc1v Fullerton off the field, 35·7, but -afterward Fullerton accused Orange Coast of using a non·regulation .yellow !ootball . Nothing carne of 1he prolesl Cut of all the gan1es. the 1!168 1natch al Orange Coa~t was probably the best. The underdog Pirates rallied to take a lf>.7 lc;id in the fin al period and then scored a safety lo make it li -7 with six minutes to play. f ul!cr1 nn h.1r1 In fret kirk the baH anrl 11 ~ ~4·,1!a1ne winning ~treak ap!"!f'aretl lo be Ol'er, The Hornets punted and the Pirates treated it like t1 regular punt , 11·atching U1e ball roll and roll . But it 11·as a free ball, Fullerton recovered and then scored tw ice lo pull the game out ol the f;re. llere ·s how the serit!s stands: 1•., -Fullt rion n , i ... -Or•ntM c .... 1 11. 1"4 -0<11'91 (MH it. 1t)l -Dt•<>P C1>1•t 20. ltS' Or•rite CMt1 IJ. nu -Fu11•t111<1 u. lt~ -Fut11rf9n U, "il -Fulltf'!Oft ll, ltS. -Ora..,. (!NII )l, ''" o •• ,..,. Cout 11. JUI 0.-•r'!QI (ODU .. lttt Full••ton 11. 1'60 Fullt tlotl 10, 1,.1 Fulltrtwo .i). 1~1 Ou,,,. Ca.i•t 1S. J .. J Ota,,,. C.oest ll. 1-.1 Fw!lt fiV'I JI, ,.,.s """'''°" •l. nu Fullf'rtnn l\. 1"61 r ul••roon J". ,~ .. -Fulll•lon ~o. ~f'I'' W"''· O••ngo (ot\I 1 Or•nor Coo11 a Full1t!O"I 0 Fullf tlCI" It Fullft!Ofl } Fullulo<I II O·u•ot CM•t l Or•nu• c .... 1 ' 0•1"9" ("">! I FUl!t '10<1 1 Fullt•IO<l 1 Full"'"'" 6 Oro"'lt COIU 11 O••"Ot CNU 0 Ott nQ" COii•! I ~wlftrton 1'0 Ful!frtl>h t o·•-c .... ,, ' 0•~....,. (.M\I 0 0'•nq~ CM\! II O••nQo (()a•I 1 Qt•"'ll (.M\I 11 f uflotton 11. 2 rlt• ..... ...,...,,. ........ -... -----......... ~ CINCINNATI (AP) George ';Spark y" Anderson. new manager of the Reds, and. until his appointment Thurs· day, a comparative unknown, compared himself to Baltimore Orioles manager Earl \Veaver. \\'eaver, also an unknown un1i l hi !! ap- poin tment 111·0 years ago, is in lhe \Vorld Series this year. "Earl said he was very lorl una1e to in- herit a club with as much talent as the Orioles have ," Anderson told a ne"·s con· ference Thursday. "There are lour or five greal talent ('Jubs in baseball. This club has to be con- sidere!I being right the~.'' In 1969 he was a coach al S11n Dirgo and had Blrf:'ady signed on flS a coach with lhe California Angels when he v.·as htrCil by the Red~. The :15-yrAr-old Anderson rccei1·cd 11 nne·vcnr con tract. Iii,: s<ilnry 11·as nnt rli~cioscd . pie thought this was great. They handed out some booklets and led us rice and chicken." Craig described the Cuban as standing about 5-3 or S-9 and 11·eighing about 170 pounds. . "I saw him walk into the cockpit and pull out a gun," the 38·year-old Craig s11id. •·The only thing I wa s concerned about," Craig said, "v.·as we had abouL 3\i hou rs to fly . I wondered whether he y,·ould control it <1nd not panic. But the people on the plane were terrific." • DE AD AT 41 Don Hoak Sparl{plu g Of '60 Pirates Dead at 41 PITTSB URG!f I AP\ -Drin llO;lk y,·a,;; ;in ex-J\1ari ne who enioyed a g@ fligh i on or nff the fiel d. f\1ana g1ng or playini;: baseball. he was .. The 'figcr'' as hi.o fr iends called hun. The 41-}Ca r-old lloa k 1licd Tl1urstlav evenin~. just lllrce hours af!cr th-e Pitts burgh Pirates namc(t O a n n y ri1urtaugh lo the managing post Hoa k ad- mitted he "·anetd badly. In JO major league sea~ons as a thi rcl hascman . Hoak playrd on l11·0 pennant \.\'inners. In 1960 be v.·as the sparkptug of the \Vorld C'hainpion Pirates. Hoak 11as ju~t a subsl1[ute 11 1th ths Tlronklyn Dodgers in l!l!'I~ but in the \\'flrld Series scvr nlh game llo;i k 11as ;it lhird bc•,.;e, substituting for the injured Jackie Robinson. .. Hoak wun·t ~car(' nu!." Dooiger l\1an;igcr \V<1ltrr Alslnn f..11d at that l1n1c. SLUi'\11'EO OVER \\'llF.:EL Hoak was foun(I slumpcrl 01·cr 1hl\ steering \\'her.I of hi.~ car ;iflfr chasin;;: hi.~ bro1her-in -!a11•'s rar 11·hich wa • al lrgE'dly SIDlrn. Bul ;i phvs1cia n sa1v him pull over to the side of the roar! and C'Ol· la1>Se. I-le 1ras dl'.'.ld of a h('arl attack on ar- r i1·al at a Pittsbu rgh h1Jsp1tal. Just \\'erlncsday night Hoak said on :o t r•le1·1sion broadcast he \1·as the man foi· lhf:' Pirate joh. "l'n1 the nian fnr lhe JOh. T dQn't know tr hr 1C.t>neral J\fanagcr Jor L. Bro\\'ll • h;is picked the man yet, but J <11n th~ in:in ., Tl111rsdny inornin~ llna k sairl hr 11·;1~ ,.urc he wou ldn't get the J•ih and 1nd1cjJlfr:; lie might not n1;inage the Colu n1bu s 1enni 11e:.:I season . 1!1s Jets came in second in t he Inte rnational Leagl1e th is year. But Bro11 11, al the nc11's conference an· nounci ng l\lurt;iugl1's appoin!nlfnt, i;a1rl ''The nlan \\'ho n1ani1J!C\I Columh11s la.~t year l;lrJ ha \te tlie Joh 1h1s year if ho:: 1vants it. rumors to the con \rarl'. "But if a 1nan is11't h;1ppv \1·i-lh 11s, 11'r \rant him to do 1vhat will please h1ni. That·s 11·hy 11·e 11•ou ld release hin1 el'en though he has an option -wh ich 1s a technical !hing -on the job," he added. STAR OF 1960 SERIES After he retired as a player, l-loak trieit broadcasting f?r. the Piral.es a couple ~·ears. then Joined the Philadelphia Phillies as a coach for a year. He took over the Pirates' Sale1n V;:i f<irm club and v.·on the Carolina l ~agu~ pennant. then 1vas promoted lo Colum· bus. In his maior league career, lloak hi! for a .26J a\'erage. llis best season camr in 1961 as a Pirate v.·hcn he hit .2911. But in , 1960, when 1he Pirates v.·on t h~ \Vor!d Series, he dro"e in 79 runs, crack· eel 16 hon1e runs and batted .282. lloak. a former ama teur boxer, al.~ had a fe1v fight s on the b;iseba!I field. H,. 11·011 so1ne and lost some. "I'm deeply ~hocked ," Brown ~aifl after learning of his dea!h, "I considered him a friend of mine. lie wa,11 a very talented baseball man , llP w11 s .~uch a vibrant person. I s!ill finrl it hard 111 bclicl'e." l\turta ugl1 Back PITTS6CllfiH -C<111 lrl!!hman ll;innv h1_urtaugh bring f'ilt shurgh 11 pcnnariL v.·1nner for the second time w11h1n a cea.- tury? General ~1 anage.r Joe L. BrQv.·n flr n-.e Pittsburgh Pirate~ tl 1inks so and the 52- year-old J\1urta ugh, a tohac('f)-Chrw1n~ leather skinned vclcr.:io nt almo~t iQ :vears in the major lcagurs, 1.~ prett y con- f1rlcnt himst!I . J\f11rt a11gh v.·a~ fl<1mc<l man;i ~rr of Ilic f'1r ~11 n .; Thur~rt.1y • F " r. b fi n " n " Ii • L I. [ h ti • ti ti c I< p v L E ti g b c " b • n h i! • • I· ' q p q ' t • ! ' ' • I I • ~ I I . I l ' ' ' ' " • " "' " ,.. " " " • " ! 1 Corona, Barons Clash By JAY DAVID 01 IMI D•ll• ,1191 Sl11f Last year's Corona del Mar- Fountaio Valley football came was a nail-biter and tonight's fourth renewal ol hostilities between the two s c h o o l s figures to fall into the same mold. Both learns carry 2 -l records and 1-0 lrvine League marks into tht a o'clock game which wiU be played al Hun· tington Beach High School. For bofh it's a vital game it either school is to challenge Loara's supremacy in the Irvine League. C6rona del Mar's coach Dave Holland has had his team on a championship timetable ever since he took over the reins of lhe Sea Kings three seasons ago. And this is the year he figured they would challenge for the circuit title. .Holland admits he thinks his team has a shot al the cham· pionship, but rates Fountain Valley right behind powerful Loar a. Over at Fountain Valley, Bruce Pickford isn't talking ti· tle yet. But if his Barons can get by Corona de! Mar they'll be in the thick of things. Both teams go into tonight's contest with a problem or two in their starting offensive backfields. Glenn Miller. who Ms been able to come up with a number of key plays at haUback for Corona del Mar, i! slowed up by a bad back and it's doubtful he'll see any action in that spot. The bad back prevents him from doing any blocking, something Holland's attack re. quires. However, he's ex- pected to see spot duty at quarterback, the position he started out playing at th• beginning of the season. Fountain Valley, meanwhile, will be directed by Tom Malone. "'ho was the third string quarterback until last week. He was forced into action after the loss of John Svoboda and Gary Valbuena. Valbuena will miss tonight's game, but S\'oboda should be available for backup duty. The rest of the Barons are healthy, hut two other Corona players Kent Scudder and Bill Martin, are slowed up by a bad knee and pulled arm mus- cle. Both clubs spent • good share of their p r act i c e sessions ironing out small mental and physical errors that have dogged them so rar this season. COllON~. l'OUNTAIH DIL MA~ VALLI Y' lU kro!>n E H.mendu l)C 10s ScuOd•• T v al1W1ne BO UI 'T t M" c. RI UOP 111 '1'0 P••"'On c C~amolo" 1H H• Hlltoerd c. Krlsll,,.t 17l l t l N0ttll T Wt lktr 1•t us 5.,1'11J•lt " HolltMn 165 171 p,.trG\ fl M •IOtll 10 150 'Tho"'u fl MOo•• 1~0 '" M•rr•> • H1rttfleld 170 FY Downed By Pacifica Poloists, 5-2 Fountain Valley fell to Pacifica, 5-2, in non-league water polo action held, Thurs- day in the Mariners' pool. Pacifica scored three goals In the first period to take the lead they never gave up. Tom Landis' crew rallied for two points in the third stanza , but the Mariners answe~ the charge with goals of tMir own in tm final two periods. Bob ruce scored the only two points for the Barons, who have Jo5t twe>-in-a·row. Anaheim visted <Asta Mesa, F~m traveled to Estancia, La Quinta tangled w i l h W~tminster In the Lions' pool and Edison journey@<! to Marina in water polo tiffs to· day. ~--~---~.sq . 4 4 .. -~~---.--~,----.................... _...,,.._.....,....., _______ .....,...,.. __ ,...._...,_.. ____ ~------------------·---------- DAIL V 'llOf Jf Mesa Challenges CIF Champs Coaches Favor .. .... By GLENN WJDTE Of tlll 0.llJ 1"1191 Sl•lf Ddendlng CIF champion Loara and vastly improved Costa Me!a collide tonight at Newport Harbor High School in a key Irvine League football encounter. Kickoff is at 8. Loara steams in with 16 wins in a row under its belt, a quick, mobile line, and a po- tent set of backs. Costa Mesa's victory string is slightly more modest -one to be precise -yet coach Max Miller's charges have been impresaive in two of their thr~ outings this season. They held highly touted Newport to a ,_7 effort and came back la.st. week to mop up the field with Estancia, 31 · 7. And Miller wa5 dissatisfied with that win, saying his Mustangs were loo sloppy at times. Miller opines thal Loara and Newport are on a par. However, polls le rs disagree with that observation, ranking the Saxons second in Orange County circles while Newport.. . is two notches lower. Miller belie\'es he h a s detected certain areas ol Loara·s defen:te that can be exploited with Costa Mesa's ground assault. With classy John Manix handling most of the running duties. Miller's group has been a land threal. Manix averages 5.2 yards per carry. Junwr quarterback K i m Wolf. starting only his third varsity game, can run and pass effectively. Miller i! impressed with Loara's quick backs , and linemen and hr says Mesa will ha,·e to control the ball 1r 11 1s to have a shot at the Saxons. "Thct hl.e thal wide open 1ame llO we've got lo keep the ball from them as much as v. e can." Loara ripped Orange, '27-0, Burroughs, 40-0, and San- ta Ana Valley, 40-8. Hill is nOt. underestimating the Mustangs, despite 1hcir 1-2 record. which includes a 6-0 loss to Orange. "What yo u did l a~t week doesn't mean a heckuva lot. It's what happens tonight that counts. They've i m p r o v e d every week. When you have a new coach it takes time lo ad· JUSl (players to coach and vice-versal. "That Manix can really run and Wolf is a dandy. They're tough up front, too." Loara sends 10 seniori1 and a junior on lhe field with its of- fense. Heading the attack is quarterback Don Slandley. who has had most ol his suc- cess via the air lanes. Hill. who celebrates his 39th birthday tonight, says this year's SaxOOi c o m p a r e favorably with his 1963 ClF t1- Lie club. "The defense Is about tilt samr , we pass a little bel- ltr but our quarterback isn't quite as good a runner as \\C had last year. ''However, he's c oming along . We have a small, buL quick , line," he reveals. CotT4 MUA 1'4-0111 r ~Sw1tlle"4I T ?00-h ru G UO-Ftrrv"'•" c lU-EOW••d• G 21l-Mllltr 1 10-Kul>f"~• f uo-wo11 • 16._N•vlor I l~Menh • m.-R1lll1 I LOAllA -W•tn•r -h 'lllOr -Hann• Ill lrO 7Cl -Wt Ml l'O' -Oultln•c In -Scoll ;11 -Butler :10 -Slel'C!ltv 1el -Sounuolo HO -Ch•dban(I 160 -Htlmt 110 Colony Newport H a r b o r and · Anaheim colHde S a t u r d a "J • night in a battle of unbtatel'IJ In SWlSet ~gue prep footba~ . action al La Palma Sladium, A consensu,., or S u n u t • League coaches shows a •·I margin in favor of Anabtim nt~ topple the Tars. Here's what ti~ other loo~ coaches have tG say about lhl · possible out.come: Tom Baldwla, SHta AH - I think Anaheim is stronger and of course l 'm na turally hoping Anaheim b e a t 1 Newport so we'll have a chance at the title. We can't win 1t iC Newpor t w1ns. 11 '!l certainly be one oL the lc•- times I've ever rooted fo.(_ Anaheim.'' Baldwin declinecf;: to predict a final score. Jim Everett, Western ~ I've seen Newport a n rf Anaheim each play once lhi.\ year. I'd rate it a tossu~ Newport has tremendous tea~' speed but Anaheim has the· tradition and the defen se. I can't pick a score . H's hard~ pick anyone else w h e'1t Anaheim plays ball. He (coach Clare V a n H o o r e b e k e or Anaheim) seems to find a way every time. Ken Moats, H u n l I n & t '51 Beach -If I were betting I,. have to pick Anaheim. I ftd Anaheim is extremely well coached and they capitalize 9b;. any weakness a team mi ... have. I'm very impresstd w~ Newport, however. I've SM& them twice and they're do~ an excellent JOb. ){ there is .a team that can beat Anahettc early in the year I'd Hy l,f; would be Newport. Call it~· heim, 2(}.14. ·~ Jim Coon, Marloa-J thinlt I'm going to go along wit( Newport. Everybody says 'i..-.. slill just Newport' but they?( revived • • . they're big a• they have a lot of things golA' for them. l can't featUN anyone being down agaidM Anaheim. ll'll be close bul-1 wouldn't be at all surprised R they pull it out. Newport 15-1{ MESA'S JOHN MANIX {40} TAKES PITCH FROM KIM WOLF (14) AND PROCEEDS BEHIND BLOCKERS JERRY REILLY (30) AND DAVE DAVIS (2~ B 11 I Boswell, \Vestmlnstel -Anaheim. Anaheim ha~ tremendous team potcnth1I and because of that they.'. should win. Also the game Is at La Palma. If Newport wins ii 'II be an upset. 1 '11 take Anaheim, 21-7. Non-loop Duel Oilers Regroup Against La Quinta Bouncing back from defeat Aztec roach Don Webster. "He in its first league outing is a is one of the best scramblers tough task for any football in this area and he broke team. tackles on almost every play \\'hen that defeat, by a one last week agam.st Anaheim. touchdown margin, comes at ''T he Huntington B ea c h the hands of the team picked defense is outs tan d in g . to go all the way, it is twice as especlally when they get near hard lo build ct>nridence back their own goal hne.'' 10 players on the losing team. Moats feels his team 0 •1'11 Bul tha t's the task coach " hi!\ p its share or troubles in gaining possession of the ball. "They play a strict ball con- trol game 11nd dominate the b;ill with a good running game. Ken Moats faced this week m prrparing hls Hunt i n gt on Beach High team for a non· league outmg with La Qu inta at Bolsa Brande tonight. Kickoff is al 8 o'clock. The Oilers dropped a Sunset League opener last week to Anaheim, 14-7, and Moats has heen working harder oo the or- f ensive squad this week to bring it on a par with the defense. "Our offense bogged down at a crucial time last w~k when a rirst down might have me.ant victory. We also hurt ourselves with penalties and will try to get the kids to cul down on these against La Quinla." Both coaches f o r m e r 1 y played for Huntington Beach High School in their un- dergrarluate days. "That kid (Garth) Wise i!I quite a ball player," says "That kid ( K r n ) Ep- pelheimer is one ol the best running backs we wUI face this year." The Hu ntington Beach coach is shirting Tony C1arelli rrom 1ight end to a wingback posi- llon for this game. Ciarelli has shown well in practice and could give the Oilers added strength al a running back po6ition. HUHTIHOTON ... ," 1110 Mo•ll U• Twl" 1ll Gllllia,.,. 17~ 01lvtt 11' Slo•nt U J Cro\lly l•' Cltop Bl Witt 111 ~u l 15~ Crc.:l\tll 16.1 Cllrtltl f' T G c l4 OU I NT A 0 11"1 It~ MoMr 16( &tll' 110 K0<lel1 U! G H.,01 10 T ~nd~r\Qll 171 £ O•lrt~cllr 110 " CorntllV\ Ill I\ Rt...,mtlltnoer 110 II 5tll0a , ,. I Eppet"-lmtr 17J To11lght at 8 Villa Park Next SC Lions, Santa ·Ana Victim? San Clemente High School's Tritons will be trying to make it two upsets m a row in Crestview League a c· I i o n tonight WMn they invade ~I Modena H.igh to battle huge Villa Park. In Loop Crucial Kickoff is at 8. By ROGER CARLSON 01 1111 DellY P'll•t Stiff Santa Ana and Westminster collide tonight at the latter's field in a b111tle or survi\•al in Sunset League prep football action. Coach Tom Eads' Tritons Kickoff is set for 8 o'clock are outweighed 13-pounds per wtlh the game lo be aired on man in the offensive lineup KEZY t 1100 ). and VJJla Park boasts three 230-pound plus linemen on Westminsler's champ1onsh1 p defen!le. And CIF' playoff l>erth hopes It's the fourth straight game are on lhe line ;ifter an ope11- in which San , Clemente has ing win over Western ll3·6 l been termed the underdog. wurMiHnu ~AHTA AH~ The T r i ton s upset El 111 ot<1 .. c• F sn1rK 1,,, Modena last week in league 1•0 w1ecwt~ r R•ct • 10 HO MtN&uQhlO" G HAVINll'd 1~0 openers with a 27-2& verdict, 110 P•"•••cqua c cucn•r• rn despite only three first downs. "' Judv r. Hu tmu 100 10 o~"" 1 Rtve1 ns The breakaway all-f'Ollnd 191l 01r<•e1e F M<Guc•I" "' talent of quarterback Rick 1'0 A•"· a <>••u~• uo G h 17 flan• fl Flo•ll lit eddes is t e only offensive Ml 0own1M 11 oav•• 111 threat that San Clemente ha s us M~cs11o<'t e Mo d "' displayed in. its fir~t three whilc-Sanla Ana , \\ inless in games and Villa PS!'k s. coach three tries and O·I in league Ike Jsaac~n says 1f . his cluh play, 15 hopelessly out of it if can contam ~des .1l .should ii loses again. have no trouble m wmnma. Coach Bill Boswell o I '"" v1LL~ Westminster says "if his team CLIMINTI "AU IS to contain the overall light- 1'5 KtlMY f' Lt"''°" 111 m 0 ..... 111 r Krn• 7.111 ning s~ the Saints posses!\. :~ ~:.~1v11 ~ ~~s•rd :~ pursuit is the name of the en" c; Grlmm 1111 game." ::; ~=~~: ~ ~~~';"'~" ::g Leading rusher for Santa 1&.S Gl'dd•• a M<1n•11• u• Ana i~ Monte Floycl, a sub-tO :~ ~;~,, : ~:!~~ ;:.~ scr:>nd 100-ya rd clash man u.1 M<Nem•r• 1 MM ltvk tt "' while Jackie While, co·holder of the Orange County 100 record (9.5) 1s ready to back f"loyd 1r necessary. To counteract Sant a Ana's offense is Westminster's :.cn1or quarterback Ed Bane, a southpaw who has started for the Lions since he was a sophomore. Bane 1s lhe Orange Coast area's leading pa sser artl'r three games . completing 29 or 66 for 365 yards. His best effort was in leading the Lions over Western with 195 yarw gained passing. The rushing game, however. is the portion of Westminster's oHense that must. c om e through ir Boswell's troops are to up their win string to a modest two. Fullback John Baize 11nd tailback Monte Downing are the runners on the spot. Their performance against Western (144 yards net between the two) kept the pressure off of Banc, and the Lions' machine perConned its best of the year. Boswell is counting on his de!ensive ends, who also serve as linebackers, to turn back the Saints' offense. SAVE NOW AT$11.79 OCT: NOV. ONLY meet our better half . ·i . ~ ' . ' ~ :; • ·Luckless Artists Tackle Foothill Alternating on one side of the line are senlots .Jim M c N a u g h t o n and Dan Passalacqua while the o~her side is manned by seniors Dan Wi~zorek or Rick Vernes. Last week's player or the week, Mark Wilbur, mans the middJe linebacker position. It may be coincidence, but the currtnl Foot.hill High School team looks much like the 1• Laguna Beach oullll that steamrollered lts way to the Crestview League cham- pionlhlp. And Laguna Beach co1ch Hal AkJns, wbo must face the MW powerhouse of Lhe league at 8 o'clock tont1l'rt •t MISJ!on Viejo ff lt't School, It lhe first to admit It. "They do everything as well as we did last year," he says. "Thty have speed, poise, ex· pert-nee and execute well. The only d1llerence is that they ~ve more depth ~ are strong at ever)' posftloa." The resutu of Foothill'~ three games back up Akins' evaluation. The J,tnjghts have run roughshod OYt1' three roes, outscorilll them by a whop- ping uu maraln. ' Laguna Beach, meanwhile. h&s the oppoelte rt(X)fd. The Artistt have dropped all three of their 1ames and have been outscored. 97-19. The big guns for FoothiU have been a pair of blc.ks, Bob Spei cher on offense and John Fletcher on dtfense. Speicher leach Ortnie Coun- 1 y in scoring with 42 points on seven touchdowns. He's been consistent all season scoring two, thrt'e and two TD in UlC Knight's three ,·ictories which have earned them the No. J spol in the CIF's AAA raQkings. Fletcher, meanwhll~. ha~ picked off five passes this year, including three last w~ek. t..guna Beach "'ill throw its new diamond·T or cro&s.•fire offense at Foothill. players for the game with the lMs t>f starting llnebacker Jer- ry Flahive, who suffered a knee ligament injury last week and was operated on Sunday. lle's out ror the season. The Artists' main offensive !~: we.a~ so far has been 11' m hal ack Mike Abbey, who m ranks 10th among the area's m I~! rushers with 135 yards and a 1u solid 5.1 average ptr carry. 1-; Akins' club is down to 29 :;: fOOTHIL&. 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Each half 1•11• SI0.61 . ................................................................................................................. ~ ........... ~ .... ~~ ............ ~~ .... ...,.~~~~~~-;.----------- D•ll V PILOT Bru·on s, Mesa Out1·u11 Foes; Title SJ1ow(low11 Tl1ur sday • Glennon (Cd~·l ), I ,_.n...._. ............ WIDEN ARC TO INCREASE DISTANCE •• ,. ................ _ •• Monarchs to Battle Bruins 111 Fi11al Pre-league Grune By STE\"E ANllR F:\\S 01 me 0.•IJ P11ft Stolt l\\·ll'porl Harbor drublx-0 1\nahl•1m, l:>-45, in the only Sunset League match. and Jun I I '.~I. I .• One key feature 1n t he :swings of au "power" hitters is their wide s wing arc. This is illustrate!'.! here where m'/ back· swing arc is compared with that of a high -handicap golfer. Mater Dei High School fool· !Ion Of t&st week·.11 game for Doheny for grilund yardage. ball team traveb tG Long the Bruins With a case of the Dixon knov.·s the power of Beach Vt'ilson tonight for a se-flu but is expei:t.ed back in ac· Haupert better than other op-Fountain Valley and Costa t.lesa prepared for a llt ll' tnn· fronlation neKl wet>k 11 1th 1 ll'· ton es in lrl'1ne Lc:.igue l:t'O.'-li col1ntry rnec!s 1'hursct;i_\ Barons·Sta Kings l\1ustangs·Loara Doug Mac.Lean paced Me.!a 1 to ils second Irvine v.·m with a 10:2! lin1e over .l\1esa's ter- cond straight confront.11tion lion tonight at full strength. posing c oaches a n d with a r.toore League favorite. lie is a good drop-back passer remembers his debut at 'The ga me on the Bruin home and tlrpend.s largely on quarterba.ck foc the Monarchs. field will get under way al a•----'----'-'-------------- o'clock. The Barons do1\·r1N! Col'l1n;i deJ l\lar , 22-36. 11·hilr 1!11? l\ll'Sans 11'cre ctt1111 111ng Loar11. 23-32. The t"o 1ra1ns t\1ll11:c l 'hursday at Cost a ;\IC'~a. Estancia took the n1e:1 ~ure nl l\1agnolia, 15-li :ind Sant a Ana Valley defea ted Ed ison, 20.30, in olhrr l~agur du;i1s. In !he Crest\'1e1v lovp. !'an Clrmente ripped Villa P;irk . 17·38. i\.lission Virio rdJ.:t'oi Orange. 21 ·34. and FnoJlnll nosed pa.st Lagl1n.i Bc:ich. 20· 36. Ste\e Christiano and Tim Funk led !111~ B:irons lo !ht!lr ~rcurH.l lc<Jgue w1n. Chr1s·- 11;1no·s 11111c. \1as JO ·J2 and F11nh ':. 10 35 01 ticr fi111\lH.'fS and !heir l1111e•.: 01\'k lJ~iy /Cd.\1 f, I U .~2: r-.;1ck Hn~c \Cd:\1 ), 10 ~7. t:<1meron Haney IFV ), 1n·5tJ; Ua1·c ~liller 1FV J, Ill ;;!I: Conrad Clark {Cd:'.\"), 11.0J; \\"a~·ne l...e';!ds tFVI, 11 :06, Phil ~l arl1. (FV). l l·09; Bob Oclanl'Y tCd:\1 ), 11 :1 4, ,\lien Bende r ! FV1, 11 2J: .John Rlanpied ICd'.\ll, 11 30: Charles Heard \(.:U.\'IJ, J! 40 Clreuit 011tlook rain. J ohn Olswang \Vas third in 10:30, Hichard Priest, fifth in J0 .4j, Ton1 Olswang, sixth in 10·47, Stere. Dc nbinger, eighth 1n 10 ·~1 . Bnh Gollnlck. 12th in _1J ·Z2 and 14tb was Jeff Haight I 10 12;2~. I Eagles-l\lagnolia Estancia coasted to ils first I Jr1·ine victory of the year v.·ith 1'erry Haun leadin g the way \.\ith a 10:56 clocking on the Eagles' hilly course. Dennis c;re~n. who dropped ou t or last 1rce k's meet against Costa r.·lcsa v.·ilh a twisted ankle, ftnL~hecl second in IJ ;OB. • • • • • • • •• ... •• The wider you m ake your arc-within the limit of keeping "over the ball" without swaying laterally-the greater will be the s tretching of your muscles. II is this full coiling of the back· swing tnat results in added clubhead s peed o n the dowfl. swing-and in more d istance. • ••••••••• .... .. •• •• • •• •• • • • • Coach Bob \Voods greeted the .l\fonarth varsity this week with long practice drills, giv- ing them little time to saror their deciSl\'e victory ove r previously high r a n k e d Lakewood. "'I had to con\•ince our kids they coold v.·in games by con- trolling the ball and getting four yards at a crack. They felt they had to go for the bomb or they couldn't score and after we scored only one touchdown in our first two games, it v.·as a p p a r e nt something had to be done ." Woods did il to the tune of a 34-6 victory O\'tr Lake-wood and is hopeful his team can • Harn1 Tu"' DUNTON FORD 22CO SO. MAIN SANTA ANA Pre1ent1 JOE HARRIS'S Football Forecasts Be A Winner With DUNTON fORD ,lll lD4Y, OCYOlllll: H, ,.., close out the practice season PllOllAlll l! WllOttf.111.$ SCOllll.S l'llOIAllf. lOJlflll.S & SCOlllS Pirates Favored Kurt l·lough, third in 11:19, Eric Olson, fourth in 11 :2!1, • I.es Barton, fifth in t I :21. I Du~ty \\'i!!ey , 11 :31 for sev· enth and Tony Kasper, 11 :47 I • Think of your left arm as with a 3-1 record by winning LOU ISIANA $rATE 14 ..... ...,.~I (FLl>,l 11 tonight •so. ME THODIS T 21 TE;(A$ CHRl511 AN H To Bag· Crow1i B~· .JOEL SCll\\-'ARZ or 1~. O••!• Piiot ~IOU \\'htn 11 cornes to r~edict 1ng the outcome-of lhr South Coast Conferencr f0<t1hal! l"IH'e the cas1rsL factor to figure is that defen- ding ('hamp1on San J);e;.:o Cu~· College 1von't repeat at thr titllst. But jus1 like l<i~t S",t~on. !he race figures to be a v>ild scram· bl~ v.·ith three !r;1111~ having an exec/tent shot at the cham. pion~hip. Those lhrre have to be Fullerton. Orang!' Coast and Ccrri!os "·hich moves into th" conrcrence after being a po\\·cr Jn the ~let ropolitnn Conlt.;cucc. .<\11d a fourth tc,1n1, San lJ1cgo r.tesa, has to be rated a rlarkhorse. Only S:in D1rgo. Satil:l An;1 and r.lt. Snn Antonio. all nf 1rhirh have dropped three non·confcrcncc garnes, figure to be out of !he r unning. l!crc's ho11· 1hc fJ:\lLY PILOT rlgures the rac.:e: I. Orani::e CoasL -Dc[Cnse is the Pirates' long suit along \l'ith .11 capable, ii not t~plo~ive offense. To win ii. the defcn:;c must con1 ain f u11erton in the conference oper1cr Saturday night. ?. Fu llrrlon -Alw'1ys a 1najor contender. The Hornets ha\·e ;in f:xplosi\"e pa ss o!fen~r. but their running game looks v.·eakcr Jhis season and the <k·fcrse can be moved, 3. Ct"rritos -Alter ;i sub.par season in 1968. lhe Falcons look as tough :1'"' f'\'er 1;•;;h <• dangerous offense built around running backs coacl-i ~n1o~ey Cales s/\ys are his best 1n some time. 4, San Uicgo ~fe~a -A notch below the lop three, but s!ill C'apablc. o! 11"innu!~ it all. Qua nerbaC'k Glenn Callan is a fine passer ant! the OIJ :np1an~ also ha1 e plenty of speed all ol'rr. S. Santa An a --.i>o grt>en tearn that hasn't Jelled re1. bl.JI on e jhat figur<:>\ to ~et hc-ncr v.·1th time. \\fill ha\"e lo hold ·of£ f.lt. SAC for fifth . 6. i\IL San A11lonio -'The i\lounties y,·ill lhrow a fe.w bombs !his ~·ear. t-u1 lieurf to have a hard tilnc pre~·cnling anronc from liCoring on lh t•n1 . .!t1sl an a\"erage Junior c.:nllege tean1. 'i. San Oif'l!.O Ci1y -(;one are the Sta n i\,urphy's and t11e Greg Slough·s ,1rd 11hafs left 1s a 1ea111 1hnt scored JUSI once in t11rce j(Jrnes i,1·f.i1c giving 11p 87 points. lt"s going to be a long se:1son for lhc Knights. ~1otorcycle Hostilitie s • Re su111e at ~1esa T 011ight in 11inth. I Chargers-Santa Ana 1 Valley l\1ikc Alvarez captured sc· cond in 10:30 but it wasn't 1 enough as the hos t i n g Chargers losl U1cir first Irvine rneet. Edison. y,·hich lost by only four, missed the only senior on the squad, Dod Bateman, who being the radius of your swing. Make this radius as long as. possible by maintaining a firm left arm. This will automatica lly provide ma.x..imum width for your swing. Ov.·en Di:ton or the Bruins IATUllOAY, OCTOIEll 11. , .. , h _.IR FORCE AC.O.OEMV ?0 °NORl H CAROl l~iA as a dif ft rent approach. .. ... 1,.0,, ~· 111~011 i.••t• "We have to bounce back 1-L .. BAMA 11 .. v .. Noe:11B 1Lr •lolblo~ 70 K.ol1m1100 from defeal in this one in •-'lbrltht n •Gentysc"'' preparation for the Moore !~':""'' U =1,, League. We have lo get our -'11\ZO NA STATE ?4 wUTAH kids up for every game !:~:~~~s !! ~~~;;,~g~ any more or they'll kill us. •Aur11n " ~"'•"" I 1 • B1lawl,..Yi.llt<0 h ? Ober tin ''t11ater Dei is a so id ba I ,6111 5,111 ;e '"'"•"" s1&1e. ltam and those two kids, •Botfl H v1"'c"''"' Polv ~llo1I011 u. ~o ,..,.n•<"V••H• !Bob) Haupert and tMark ) •&OWllNG (;Rff:I 17 TOLEDO hi'ls been sick all 11•eek. """' ""' w." .... -. .,... .~1ike Dono,•an placed third ===========----====.;;c.;;:;:O"'"' Dunn are a threat on every •11IUGH.v.i YOUN!;. -.'•' lo:EW MEXICO •lluckn•ll T...,p11 play. They a lso have an •11u1t.1o 10 o ... ,.,,, in 10·31 "''ilh John Weston, fi fth in 10:41, Harry Minto n, n:nth in 11 :02, "'arren Hogan, 12th in 11 :19 and 0 1ris Poage 14th in 11 :46 . Tritons-\'illa Park San Clc1ncn tc. Cl'ened its Crestvic1r league record at 1-1 behind the ntnning of Craig Sterling who hit tile Spartans tape first in 9:52. The Tritons look the top four spots \\•ith Sterlin g, B o b Lineback. 11 :00, Brad Winton, 10:04 and Gary Brashears, JO : 10 doing !he honors. Other Tritons and thei r tlmes: Bill Ayer, se\•enth, 10:20, Brad l\1i!ligan, 12th in 11 :03 and Bob Garcia, 13\h in I l.1 0, outstanding kickin g game and ~rAiriFoRNt• ~~ ~~'::'1'~GTON keep you in the hole all night," O!l!0<nl1 4P11 s111e 11 ·~llP~,... Roe-s111• Owens says. •C1ai111 ',', Hrl<M1t>ot1 •C••m.aar Aug11111,.. fill I Ironically, Woods praises •Crnt••I Mlch•t•n 11 Northorn M!<"l1•n •C.,.,lrl Tl \\'1•hit>0tD<1 !SI L~uill the same type of players from •CtTADl!L ITHE) ,,, V.'lllt-'M .. MAllV \\'il son. "They have a COLORAOO !! . IO'NA 5TAl l! •C. W. Pool ,., Co•ll•nd SI~" qua rterback that can throw ~0.1.ll:TMourH '' Pl'"l NSYLVA"llA u•ell ,· .. that kid (Lamont) 0•1•,..,• Sl11c '.I --••d (0.C.l " " O•l•wa•c ~• •Moh IT• Larkin and their fullback ~omr.on u Ml)IJnl unton !Brian Doheny) is an outstan. ~~~:~: ~: ~~;:;;:0~; onai. Can the eastern funn y cars open purse are Gas Ronad ding runner . He made the a!l· •O·•~• '4 No•t~•·n 10· .... ( A ) J T • E1•!ern ICenlut~l' ?~ ~Ml<!dle T~nn!>.IH du_plicatc their n ot o r i o u s z US a • ess yree league team last year and IS a E•••em Mlcl'.!ton ;, •W•vn••bu•o (F'ul!erlon), Steve Bo v a n ood e " Woods says E••' T"""""f• s111e '' *r"""""~'"" r.c~ performances on a western g on · · ·r•u t l•I•• st111 10 11""' F•H• s"'' !Costa tlfesal, Frank Pisano Haupert, in additi'on lo being F1,..,11v u •11 ..... 11""' track? This is the questi on to (Long Beacb) and Mike \'an ood ru th r Fklrld• ... & M. l• <-Al•!>«-A .. M b d S . h B hl wh h a g passer, ns e op ion FLORIO • i4 TULANE" . . c answere alurday nig t at Sant (Long eac o as play with Dunn trailing, to Franklin & M•ri~on ~ •Sw•rtt>m0<t 0 C I R been in the 7.2 ~cond bracket f · Bolh t I •G"'''"'"' •c101~hu1 ;1 St. T~""'•• range oun y accway. . per ection. are ou s an· •H1mpc1"'.sy<1n1~ '° w.1~1....,ron & LH OClR's $I0,000 Easler" fu"· during his lasl ty,·o outings. ding ball catTiers and lead the •HARV-'RO l4 cOlUMll!A " " I ·dd·1· t S t d 's Hlll..:1111 ;1 •S. w. M!:uourl St11f ny car and super stock chant-n a 1 ion ° a ur ay Orange Coast prep scene at Hot>••' n •t,.,.,,11,.,~ pionshi ps have attracted the funny car dispute there v.·ill be the present time as the one-~u~T~~ 1 ;: ~/ZON~ ~ first appeara nces this season a special non-handicap super two runners in the area. :1~·0~ ... N~' ,. No11 T~'w£:TE"RN of such eastern heavies as Pat stock contt st \l'ilh Bulch Leal Larkin missed a good par-~.:!"1~~~~1;A l .\1 ~~~~~~:As11 11 ~1innick's "Chi·Town Hustler" (Tulare), Bllt Bagshaw (North iowA " .. w1scoN5iN Notorious Eastern Cars Invade OCffi Saturday Hollywood), \\1iley Coss e y A -"-A •J"""' HGP~ln• 7' u .. i...,, Diablos-Oranie !Chi cago\, Terry Hedrick"s .4 rl }.f •Ju,.IA•• •1 c~n•~• C G I . I . "Super Sh a k er'• tDetroil/, ( 0 n l a r i o ) • Ed Terry ·>:•Ns,..s " w•t.15As Sl AiE <'ne urue·s D1abos pick-(Ha yward) and olhers. Terry, ,,,MJ.TlR t1Et , w1LSOM •l';•n•(ln ,, '••• ~ ..... ~, d lh · t. 1 1 Ton1 Grove's 1\1 a c h \ e1.-:k1><1tft No•A·or1n, 111 •L•I•••"• :1-1 O••••I 1'ec'I <' up tlr 101 ia eague win h a member of the Ford factory ~ G•nllle T O:t><>"• 11. •L•t>o""" v111,1 'o M.,n1~n~••; or the campaign as Ray Perez ·ID e l r o i I), Dick Loe r"!'l drag team, will debut his 1970 ::~ D•<''!o~ ~ Po••• UI •L•t""'ln1 '' w..,1•rn M1,...t•no irnproved his time rrom the ··statnpede "'1uslang'' (La n&-Mach I Cammer in the c<ln· 1~ ~~~::::, G ;::::.Stft i: ~~~~~~s sr•1c i: ~~1m:1tJt.1AT1 preiious week by IJ seconds. ing) and funny car driver ol t 1 190 .:'"'"' r O.K •••I 1io •Ml-'"'-1 coH 101 lf 1.1APSM.o.~L th 'J I • J ' m es ' lU M,,,.;, E" l•fn t 01 ~Mlll<•Pt ~ Sou!h-1~'" (Tpnn 1 ll 1s time over Orange's <.'ourse e year ung e 1 Compelition for the $10,000 111 H•V!'Kf 11 l•'~'" 111 •M1ss1ss1""' st Alt: '' !>O. M1i.~1ss1,.P t Liberman (Y.'est ch e s le r . I' °""" II 11 • ....,,.. 161 Mf'5S ISSl'J>PI .,, GEOl!(;I .. 11as 10 :13. cha mpionshi p event will begin l~O J•c•-l!I D<>fl~¥ '"' •Ml5!>0U RI 'I NEl!RASICA Pl<ll'es thrre. fnllr and fi\'e Pennsyll'ania) . , . the. slov.·esl 8 11 1•5 .1,1,,.,ian• ,, t~""° of 11•hich has covered Uie , _•_t __ P_.m_. _________ '_"_'_0• _____ ._._"'_"~_''---( ~"'o"tcl•lr s iatt 711 Cpnr••I c~nntt1ic"1 111•r(: l\l1ss1on Va•Jo 'i; \.\'ilh 1-Mo•••l•n 10 •W9vn•• i\likc Halt ray. JO 22. Ed qua rter mile in 7.38 second.c:: •M"'•~••O s111e 1' Av,tin p,,, !!•!• f\adennacher, 10;28 and Steve and 201 mph. The most rapid Gli'('n, !0 ·37 fill ing them in. of !he group is ..l\1innick at Br1rrv Bray wound up eighth 7·~17~9~l'eckend 1.,, a r r i 0 r s in !0.53, Dennis Hibba rd, 12th claim these r e in ark ab 1 e 1n 11 12 ·and Jun Van Cott, performances a re the result of 13\h in I! 13. "fast clocks'' and cannot be Ar1i sl~·Footh ll1 considered valid. Da \" Hus111ic:k plated third The counter-argumen t is Jri r the vis!ing Artists who lost Iha\ the drivers in question New .H8mp•h1rt NEW MEXICO STATE Nn•!!I OllllOle Sltlt •Nori~ Ookotl No•Tll~••!•rn •No•tnr•n llllno11 •Norll'I T<••• 51111 NOTRE CA.ME >OMIC STAT E. OMID U, Ohio Wl!'lk'YI~ " " " " " " • " " " " " " ~ • l~•ln~ •\VICH!TA ST l l E ~A.,gu1t1n• (~ O_l Sourn O••o1• Stolt , .. ,\medc~n 1n•prn1!10t1•I W•1l"11'1 i';•ntvC~Y Wrfl!• ~tlft _.RMY MICHIGAN Sl•lE )(AVl&ll (OHIO) ... wo<nt•• _.dr Ton Speedway m::itorc~'rlr racini; a( Orangr County. Faiq;rol1ncls rrsu1nes tonight 11 1th ;l nl'w l S !<ipeed11·:1v r h a ni p 1 u n readv to d~frnrt h1~ t1t!C' aga 1i1~1 lhr lithl ol rorn· peti rnr~. Thr~c: two ;ir<' consi(lcrrd tht'ir serond .c::traight league arc lou ring prolrssionals 1vho the /\ill ance guar<l of riders meet llust11ick·s tune 11·as race. up lo fi1·e times a 1\·eek oOllvf'! •0.-0!1"1"bfl~ " " " " " " " .. S"-t.I JOSE ~l .. TE •Ol'>lo "'"'''"'" /\n 1nr rl'a~11·,s.: 1)11"ftrt1! h1·!d of n1olPrr~C'!" r<u •·r \ 11111 fjC'e \oung Str1e H:t~t ol \;in ~u1 ", a ~lrnilt-r B1nn1ngh;un ll 1~l1 :-;rf!ool ~c-nu.1r 11 111• llp.•et all thC' 1lopc lihl 11\•f'~ h,1 111nn1n~ 11.r i-S T11lc 1r,,1n ;1 .craup ol 11io:irc "~rr-rll':l!"Pd 11dt'r-; In aclrl1\1nn IV lhr e;1i.:rr bunch ol l~•c;'ll ridt!r!'>. !hc-r1: 11·.111 hC' 1\111 1·\cilsls 111th En~lhh ~xpPr1enl't' under 1hc1r h•·ll~ "/nnJ Lea<lh1l1Pr r1r tl11ddle~hl,rot1gl1. l~n~land and LNanc Keeter of Oja!. \l'ho ha!; r aced as a Le lcest<'r Tcom n1emher tt11s ~cn~on i n England. hcn(led I 0 11 ;i r d s (aliforni;i l ! 2.1. during the rich. highly com- lron1 l·:nF(land, Thf' :Fabulnus Fo\lo\\'Hl!? 111·rr S <l 11 d Y !:~~~Ii~'~; i~l~~~~~~t s~~sr~np:i'lnc~ 11:111 \la11<>cr (1na1or) no1v Deach. ~ixth 1n 11 47. Chns • • • to • t•·eed ''' e''lract•·"g lh< ma,. l I·' 1 · L111nber1. ~t'1f'nlh l'l 11 411. .. " II ll'(' ll"OT u (" l<lllllJIOll IS f'X-,·>nt>m IT">O the>·r co rs. ,, I t I · d l)a1c \\"11~:.in. ninth 111 12 01 u .. fH'l 1'• () :irn\e ltre in mi -01"er 30 funn ies are enle-red t)(:loht:r 1t1r ;1 s<·rn•t; uf rac:ng and :'ll:ir~ Hc~1g, 12lh Ln 12 40. Saturday to seltlt the con-r~h1bit1on~ 11t lhe Orange Tar\·Anah<'i1n troi·('rl'y. Tht touring pros v,ill l'oun1 y tr;ii.:k Chn~ Dc-r1!lc} h·d tbr Tare; r;icr round robin. or three A\<o <'~pet'!ed ilrc B;irrv lo l!ir r11ut Ol l'r h0!;t1nc, 11rncc; ('ach 11·hereas others nrit~s uf ~r.v Ze~!and :inrt A11:1hr11n Hr 111 i.,,·~ !1111c 11as \11tl •ic 1n an open contest. llnn n1t• .\!o:-irr. ·;d~o 111 ;\t"11' 10 :!ii illlU l\11 11 :1~ !rrtil'.:'d hy 'fhc \\'cq ·~ llro stron~e~\ Zra).i111J. Br1$(,1;S ts a fo:ir tinic ln··hn1 1n <.:r:..i1g Cl;IT"li, 10 .1ri, n1n11rr:i, J oh 11 1'1azma ni ;in 11.1fld th;1111p1.,11 11 111lr :'lloore .!r hn Jl olh11nh. I(> JI, H11·1i (\\"hillier) and Charlie Allen l1:1o; 11'pn 1hc honor lli"tt'C. Flcniini:. 10 :12 :111d l);i1e ,1;11-jGlcndora l have been sr.rdcd ~u111hlaml ~prrd11a~· rnr in~ fc. 10 37, Juhn Fli•l1 ·1icr 11 a.~ 10 1hc i-.:astcrn !il'ld to v~hdate ~1<irs Riek \l."oorl~ ol lliin-~Pll'nlll in 10 .\4 and S1e1·c. performanrcs in this category. t 111~1on B1~a(·h ;ind 8nnn~ 0"ul-Ai11 ood 111h in 11 :17. Among those going for the !er ol Cu!vrr City wil l hi' a11n·1-----------------'---------I 1ng for young Ba ~t an~ his nei\"ly iron lltlc. B.1st s!i rpris· pl] everyone la~\ 11·rrk hy stor- ini; au antaz1ng 14 JXHnts out 01 a possible 1a. "Are you in business to make money? It's time to think about leasing." y~.Pl..._ ''Maybl we can run 't m 1nothe1 year," Th1t doesn't m1~e too much sense when 11'1t cars nr true~ yoo'rt t;rlkin1 about are the onts you own ind use 1~ JOl!r business. You 1n1 money when you U5t modern, 1!11cient vehicles. lea11 lhes1 Ythlcles 1nd you re1lly ma~e money ! Trlnil.ron• color is brighter, sharper color l o "''~' t f11tr tolor lV, Sony hid lo dtvt lO? 1 b~ller systtii. l!H>t!fO!l'I •S 5ony·~ ~ysrem. l!'s color lV w1Th 1 12" d,19on1I ·~reen. fai l.ri9~1e-. Tr t poc!ur r·~ s'\•rotr. Ti>t color's btll er. And v.~·11 !di ~"" w.1y, lfl tt•e necli. of tvrryont tllf i pic lvre lvbe i /t J ;vr.;. Sony's ~;Siem u;t\ ont gun. One g11n m1li.e1 smice !or one b.q leni A len~ mor t th•!\ lw1~1 1s big 11 1nyor.e else's. lrm1lron 1s the ont wolh lht un~l1 gun, \'11!1'! !ht l1rqer lens, yo;i can get • :~1•11,r. brighter pitlure. i\.nd v1v•d to'o•s 1ren'1 we.1i1ed Qo,I on b119hl room ligh1in~. Trt re l•t many clher !eal~rt• to II)()~ 11: 1.i1om1lit color control whtf' '"ar9•11g thannt1s or ton1fJIT se1t1n9; poct ure1 sMy t rap f1d br1ll,ant If 111 poin ts C'l ljl&..lCrt en · }Q ~•1htd-off torners O'l !Ctetn lac, !or (Omfort1b:e v1tw1t1~1 01cture •nd ~ound appe~r rn seconds conltmporary wood~n c~b·net srylong •nd all 1ol1d st•1r circv11ry 101 grealer rrloab1lotv. Turf\ on lht sr.! 1nd wa!~h !ht Trm1!ron sv;t~m brmg grt1trr color l1dehrv into voew. Be1ically Sony 1implo!1ed thr sy~!em and gol 1 bttl'r 111ttu1~. Bt1! ynu should 1r1 11 !or yourself. Come In and s~e •he pic•ure • PKllit ((•hi l •PENN STAT E •P1TTS8UllGH PRINCETON P\/llDUE' ll '">tle 1"1nd l!ICHMOIOC> ll 'ld>••t•r •llu•grr• ~I L•W••~ct S•n D1...,·su11e OY,lp<>fn1r.,/g ST•!• •SOU TH GAllOllNA S<>1111\ D•~Ofl •SO. CALIP'OllNI-' • So Cnnnec:llcVI Sn 1111~., .. Sprlnqflei<I ' Su•Qutn•~n• S'<ll•CUSE' TFNNF-5~,,:.,­•TEXAS TECI! T( X A\ •lll INJT V 4C~nn I T \Ill< Tull~ UC l I U. Ml~n 10"111IM U Trnn. IC~o!l1n°""lt U Tr nn (M••llnl U. l•~u (Arllnt~O<I! u ....... ,. HJTAH St•TE' •V1!,..r1l10 <VIRGINIA TE"CH VIRG INIA 'IVAO:E. f"OllEST •W•Yne Sto ~ iO~trolll "W••lt•4n " .. " " " " " U, C1I, San!a ll o•b.ofl WEST VIRGIN!_. N•VY •COllNELl -Ml(HIGA~ • Ve,mc~I •O.O.\/IOSON "u";"" !II V,I l~1'if~ ... ,,,tel •II/~! T•~•• St111 locli .... .,.~ SI•!• llOllTM CAllOLI NA STAl"E ?1 '·'"'"'·'g'-J~· ~· ST_.N~OOO ·o l!r~...,.,,.. ?~ •ll'f'I~' lK~ ,, •tft·b~ :~ 11~ .. -~ 11 •WARYLAN O 11 (·EO l!t;I A TE CH 11 T(OXAS A ,I, M . " " " " " " " OIClA1'+0~'> R•n11«1" POI• •N.,..wi<~ 0 1 A moo WASHINGTON ST•"TE _."~•boro •N. E. lo~l•'•1't 1 • ... J•~k.onv•ll• ?1 ~1.1cNtt'° 510•• ?O •P M C C!1ll.-oe1 1\ COLOR-'00 STA TC I) :-o Ev1nTVlll• l) i<;ENl UCICV J( V. M. I. ~I OU!;(' (lradl•v ll S, C !'>, Ated~m~ \\I"'! C1'..,rer Sin • •wf!STE RN Ml(MIGAN w.it~• " " " " " " .. • ll•oal'ISWrg 5•1!t ~E N T !,TATE DlllW•'1' Vallh' QMlcidlrtvry w111;,,,., ~Wiil~"°''' •Wo!IOf~ •WVDMING YALE ~KANS .. ! 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Mel( EE tNI Gii/i.NT LL(WELl YN tonoulfl1>41 e buJlntu at 16H ''I " Plocon St nto Ane, Calll0tAlo, uncl<r Ill• locllll<W• PANY, o duly l~led Tl\l~lte unOtr McKEE Tru11ffl unc:ltr lllt Wiii of llt St , Cotho Meu. Ct lllornle, unclff lllt llrm nem• of PllOM,.T DRAIN OIL and t nc:I PU"u•nl lo OHcl Of Trllsl C161tcl />M l Seven Newport ya chts wilt he affiOl\8 the 3J contenders for the Ocean Racing cham- pionship of Southern California Saturda y . The sudde n death race will be sailed off Newport Beach. The de fender is Don A yres Jr , who won it las t year in hJs Cal-40 Mclee a nd will d efend this year in an E ricson-4l ~loop. Entries in the c harnp1ons h1p race arc the top s even in the ma1or Soul her n Cnhfom1a series sailed throughout the season. T he ser ies r epre sented are Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson. B a 1 b o a Yacht C lub's "66", Lo s Angeles Y acht Club's Whitney, Dou,glas Cup Saiwd iii Mark lls The Douglas Cup matc h race r e g a t t a for rn· tercollegiate sailors will be t;ailed this year in Columbia-26 Mark II s loops, 1t was an- nounced by the co-sponsoring Long Beach Y acht Cub and Cal State Long Beach. Eight leading teams from a ll over lhe nation -including the hos t college -w ill com- pete Oct. 31-Nov. 1·2 in a series p itting each t eam against every olher in SC\'en sets or matches over a 21 ~ mile c ourse of Long Beach Harbor. The Columbia-26 is actually 25 feet 7 inches over all. It was (lesigned by noted n a v a I archite cl Bill Tripp and bu1ltl by Columbia Yachts or Costa. Special features include a n underbody d esign employing a number of recently develo ped hydrodynamic principles, a contoured high-lift keel which permits s kippers to clore to 1he w ind, and a balanced s pade rudde r p roviding max- imum conlrol unde r a var iety of conditions. The waterline length is 21 r~t. b eam 8 feel 6 inches, 'trait 4 feel 4 111ch es, dis place- m e nt 5,000 p ;>und s. sat! area 310 square feet and a verllcal clearance of 35 feel 6 inches. Colu mbia-26s are ~1led b y a skipper and a c rew or three. The racing and c r u l s 1 n g record of the yacht has earned 1L the nic kname of ''M ini-50", noting Tripp's first design for C olumbia , the Columbia.SO. v.hich next March will be used ;is U1c compcti11on c lass for t he Congress ional Cup. Defender of the Douglas Cup. originally deeded by Mr. <ind M r s. Donald Dou glas Jr . is the lln1vcrs 1ty of Sou thern California. T he t.:SC team Y.ac; skip· pered by Tim llogan of ·ewport Beach and was sailed 111 Columbia-28 sloops. Work Starts On 2 Cup Contenders Construction has begun on t \\O of the 12-mct cr yachts thal \\Ill be '~mg for thr hono' of defending l h c America's Cup orr J'cwport. R.T. m September o( n exl y ear. A third yacht, the lntrcp1d. "'hich successfully defended the C up for lhc New York Yacht Club a~ainsl l h r Australians in 1967, is b c mg modHied fo r a second bid 111 lhe r ole of defender. Designer·builder o r t h e Heritage, Charles M organ or ~ Sl. Peters burg, Fla .. satd w ork • on the H eritage Syndicate's c ontender w as begun in mid-s e p le m b e r and that shakedown cruises are ex- pected before the t>nd or the vear. T he yacht 1s being bum from the de<:k d own, and work on t hose areas lhaL had been finalized w as started even ' wh.ile the tank testing was in progress. T he Mc C ullough Synd icate's contender, s till nameless, was s lated to begin construction Oct. t. 'The yacht was design- ed by Olin Stephens. d esigner of Intrep id and other cup d efenders. Rev isions lo the u ndcrbody " of Intrepid were designed by Brillon Chan« Jr. of Oyster Bay, N.Y .. d esigner of the French 12-meler Chanegger. which will serve as a trial horse for the French entry in th e challenge . Chanegger can't enter the competition because she is Of American design. ~ French and l h t Australians will face off in a round of challenger trials off Newport. R. I. next summer. Trials to det crm1"" tht" dcten- <ling yacht will be h eld in J une, July and August. Long Beach Yacht Club'<; Catalina !~land Sf'r1Po;, S<1n Diego Yacht Club's Ramsey, <.:al1forrua Yacht C I u b '" Overton and Santa Barbar .i Yacht Club's Wilson Series. The lop scor ers In eac h series we re· All MANSON Conque<;l rncdline-41) Dill Polly, LBYC: Chimaera t SS-471 I' r e d L iebhardt. SOY(. W ind5wil t rCal-2-30) Karl Tunberg, CYl'. Firebra nd I Eric.,nn·4 l 1 Don Ayrl's Jr., NHYC: Seraph 11 <Columbia-SO) Bill Barry , BCYC. 66 SER IES -F irebrand: Sl!rap1s: Prelude (8·m eter) J ames Linderman, BY C : Swiss Navy (Cal-29) Dick Oe;ner. B\'t'; 1111 pe111 o u '\ I L a p ~ o r I h -4 0 ) C'h<1 rlt'' t.:lasgow. llYC WlllT~EY Sl::FH ES -Sulll· mcrw111d t Newport-41) D1<·k M ein e , LAYC ; Gypsy t C al-401 l larrv M olosehco. L B Y C . Escudero \ Columbia-50) Dic k Valdes, l.UY C : Sundowrwr <Cul-36> Ed S undberg. eve· Windswirt. (' A TA L I N A JSLA~D S E H I E S Gypsy, Br 'dll:hect tC:.il·:IGI Nor11w11 !-icol t. LB YL'. v IVtlJlt l l'll l-40 I Mort lta skell, Ll3Y C; Flam- bo} &nl l Cal-40) Barney F lam. LBYC: Al Vicnto lAlberg-35) Bill D alessi, LBYC. RUMSEY SEfllf:S -Thalia Ill tCal-40) J ohn Barbey , GEORGE II McKEE. OtcttSed. •nc:I llCllllou• firm Mm• of 111.E SHEET ·~·' U IO 11•11' 1. comoo;"" "' lllt IOllOW· n . 19'.S E .. l'Cufl'Cl tly WI LLIAM r .. SD\·c J b 1 0 VIOLET l McltEE, • widow, Trvs1or1. METAL co. t nc:I lfl•I atld llrm I• com-lne ""''°"• .. ._. IMltnf '" lull tnd Pl•ct LONC.. JR Ind PATRICIA ANN LONC.. . e1.e e ( wens Cut-I• lover Of HILLGllEN SOUAR E C.OR PO~td ol "'~ follo'Wlf19 Pt'"'"'· -·or rnkltnct •• a• 1011o.... llu;tul>d t nd wit•, Ind rKo•Ol'Cl June ,,, t ••r l Charles ~nlon , SOYC PORA TfON, • Celllornlt cO•PGrallcn. •• names In lull t t>d llt cn Of rulo•n<e art Jtrry A, c1r1...,., 1111 So. c.,11,n, l~S. u tnllr. No. 71Ut, In ~ 7S... ' . Btne11C1ary, ••corded Odol>tr 31, 19'l, In h rollowi. S.nla Ana. Ci llforlni . P•~ IJJ, 01 Oll1c1el R«Onh In ,,,. orttU l\nr<ima (Ill-Meter) Richard Boo~ •n.c. Put "'· of Ollle111 lhcord• RoNlkl G. 1<1111r111rr, Sr •nd Elltn L. Dated Otroo.ir 1, ,,., 1 tllt CounlY Rteorclor ol Oonet Counr;, \\heeler SDYL" Cimarron 1n '"' cffl~ ot '"' Cou111y lte<ord., or Kllllnttr, •« Tow,,. Street, Cost• M.... Jtr•Y A. c ar1'"" ca111crn1•. WILL SELL Ar PUILIC A11r ' ' , Oranee Co..n!Y. C11llornlt , Ctlllornl1 '1611 Sltlt ol C•lllornla, Oranot County TIO N TO HIGHEH BIDDER POA CA)tt I 42-fl ~loop) Jack Greco , WILL SEl..L AT PUI LIC AUCTIOM TO Dlltd S.Oftmbtr "· lfft. On Oc~r I, 116', ~o,. mt •• Holarv (aaytblf> •• fll!\t ol Hie rn lawflil tnQ!lt• SDYC HIGHEST l lODEll FOR CASH (pavat>lt Rontkl G. Kllll119er l"ubllc In 1no tor •~Id s111r. ot rsonallv ot !ht Unl ltO Slttri) 11 Ille Norlll trort 1 rt 1 1 I la r f r r Ellen L .. Kllllnetr ••µu rfid Jtrry A. Ct •l)011 ~nown to Mf Mlrt110 to 1he Or.i\Oo Co u n I 1 U \'ERTON SERIES -tn11;"s1~1n':' !r :;,., ;:.,~h ~!:::'"'en~ran~: Sftlt of Calllorn••· Ortn91 Cou111Y ro tw !111 ouson wllott "'"'' It sut>scrtb· Courlho11S', lo<&l•d t i 100 Civic Ccnlrr P, I !If c c 1 H 1 th Cl! On Stof. 11. 1•6t, befort mt, • Nolan-od to lh• wltllln lns•rumtr1I •ncf o,. .... Wu f llormtflV Wut lrh S1ru11. ira te I l (Ca -40) Merritt ;~~ •• ,,:~'$111:"~1 c':i~t!.n~t. :11 ,r,~~ Public 1,., end tor selo Sr•••· ,,.,tonallv a<Jlnowlf!dMd he u ecutoo Ille ume. ~ant• AM, ce111orn1a. •II ,.v1u. 11111 •"'1 Ad.1mson. CYC; Alsuna II 1111 .. •Ml lnter•sl convtyl!d ro end no..; •PPu rf'd Ronald G. KllllnG•'· Sr. •nd (01-FICIAL SEAL! •nlorh1 cunvevt'<l to ono now llrla D~ ' ~ Id l>V It Id Deed I T I !II Elltn L. Kllll111tr !<nown to mt lo be lht M•rv K, Htntf una•r ••IO De~O nl Trv,! In "" prno•1N (C::il-40 ) Allen Pu.ck~lt. CYC. o~pertv ,1~t:O \~ ''" Cou~IY ';:;'6,:nae' 1>erson• wt>ote nl mtt are tul>Jcrl~d to Notorv Public C:t lllorni• 11ua1ra 1n lhe c11y 01 Co•U Mfl•. 1n u 1d C rm ( Columbia·501 Charles Ster~ of C.ll•ornlt . ou crlbf'd •• tollow• • th• within ln1trumtnt and •Cknowled9ro Prlnclot l Olll<t In <.ounlv •nd S•~•• d••crlblO •• p I I L 1 1303 net IJG4 1 "Fl f lhty uecuted tll• H me. Oranoe Counlv Lot J4 or Tract No, 17'7. In the <•Iv of llrt1haway, CYC; Oamoiselle Add~;,':, 10 ~:wport •Mru Tr~ct''. '!s (OFFICIAL SEALI Mv commlu•o" E~Pltt• co''" M•~•· cnuntv 01 Or•"~' ,,.,, r.r l' I 36 S t h D k M d d 1 11 k I MA.It'/ I<. HEN llY Nov•mber ''· 1'17 Ct lifornla, •• P•• fMP <•coro~ In lloo~ I ii • ) ep en e s e y • •"OW" 0" • ~" •«or t n 00 Notary Publlc-Colllornl• P01bloth•d Or,nv• (out Daily r>.101. JO, ••9• Ji or Ml\e<llan•Ous M•••· ('Y\ n J c I 36) J I P•t• " ol Mluelleneous Maps. rtcord• p I I al Otrict 1n 0 ldl& 69 "CC•d• of a •d covnl~ • 1lna • ( a • u HI ol Oran• .. Cou111~. c .1;10;;1•. ~a'? l&lld o:.nn~~ Countv <•· btr '· 10. 11, 2~9 ~•Id ••I~ v •• 11 b• mad•. b11I WllhO..I H<thrrlo;, l'Yl' 1''' within the Nrwpor •~• "gallon Mv Commlu 1on E•P"U LEGAL "OTICL' cov•n•nl or warrentv, r.PrH< or lrne>lord • 0 1srncr 19n " c. WILSO~ SERIES P1rctl 1. An eu rmtnl for alreet Nov.?I. 1·•~•r dlno 111.t PO\MU •Cn r- Argonaut (ca.I •01 ~'1 0 r l PU•POHS ovtr tht NorlMrl~ JO '"' of ,.ubllsh~ Or•noe Coul DallV Piiot. NOTIC I ~ SHllll,,"S SAl.E •ncumbranct>, lo !HY lht remt ln1n• pt1n. .., " Loi 1:103 ol "Fir•• Addition to N-t Sloltmber 1'• U •Ml October 3• lO, I Pal ;um 01 tn• no•e Hcv•f'<I Dy u •d Andron, SBYC; Blue Chip 111 ... Traci", n allOwn on • Mo lHt 17»-" DON,.LD G. I UllGEll •• a•, P1a1n1o11 Dred or Tru•I• 10-w11 \J,HO tl, wlll\ 1n· I d Ch. fi l rtcordM In llooll I, ""• 61 of ., llOUSI! IEAUT IFUL. II< , t i 11 ttrcsl from M•• JS, 196', n •n u lo nor• ICal-40) c au e 1per le d, M·~c•ll•-· MIPl. lt<Otcl• of Ortl\Vf LEGAL NOTICE Otll'nCllnl o,,,vldM:I, adv .. cu. II tny, uno•r '"~ SBYC' Simoon (Colu.mbia-,5()) County, C11lfomlt, 5ald lend lies within Ne. l*U l••m• ol u lo O•..i or lrusr. tras, cnert•• • • • Ill• N-rt Mt .. lrr'9eHO'I Ol5frlct. P·MeN I Y "lrt\tt Of tn HKUllon i~•vf'd M MO ••PHIS .. or .... Truitt• •nO or ll•t John Noble, SB'l C. ~ arul 3. Lor 1305 Of First Addll1"" lo "~"'' n, 1Nt by riw SuPtrlor Courl ""'" '""'l'Cl bv .a10 o ... o of T'"'' N•-rl A' •t Traci It"' mtP !hereof C••TIPtCATI! OP IU'1NIU, C 1 O S of C Tht 1><-n!"i•Clt rv 11natr 1•10 Ou d 11' ,-or A~ In llook I. Pae• •t ~ "CTITIOUS NAMI. °"""' 0 ,,,...,, ltlr •hlorn .. •. I 111;1. bv ,.~t•n or • orr.ch or onaull 1" ~ '"" ~ UPOI\ t lwvmt nl tnrer.,. i11 l•vor rt 3 W eeke11ds Set Ml>Ctllaneou\ Mt11s. rrcords of sei TM undersl1Mc1 cla.1 u rllly ht It con-OoNllcl K Sut'9tr tnd Mtd•l•n• J r~ tbhvotto"; \t<u•t<I 1 II t r • b" 0-~nff County duclin9 • buslntu •I ''°' Nerbonnr. 11,,11,, Pltlnllffi • ., l""9m.nl er ea lie" ""tlotor t noculf'd and d•l•Vt•f'd 10 I•• St•d ••It ... 111 bf. mtdt, but wllhOo.11 Cost~ Mna, C1llfornl1. vno•r Iha Ile-and .. l ln•t v111 Ztnnls, G~rt• la""'' ulld•rs19.,fd • .,,,, •• " Dtclt ratron •I covtnl nt or w1rr1nty, •••"'" or lmPllfd. fiflOo.s rlrm ntmt al SOUTHLAND Ind l tovcl Hl rtln. Orf-ants, 0 11,0q 10tlault aro Ormano for Salr •"O """ll•n r-.ardl"il tlflt . ooso ulon, ar en· AS,.HAL T MAINTENAMCE t nd ltltl H id ment dlttl9fl, "'°"'1ne a ntl btl•nto 01 nOllCP ol br .. cn •no or rltcllon to '""'' Harbo1~ Se1·ie Dates Listed cumbrln<fl. 10 PtV !ht O()ll91llon• stc:u•fd firm Is <om~sf'd of !tit loltowlM "'''°" n ,'4S.ff •<tu•lty dur on .. Id luoqmt!ll en lh• ""d.,!lt •td to ••II \.,O proo••"' '" ~· \d•d O .. d ol l1u~I. lrt-. th.,Ve\ Ind whost ntml In lull and Pltce of ru ldtnCt 1hf dlff of IM IUUl llCt of ttld r.-cuhon. 181i!IV U ld CDllU!lon .. I nd lllorotlltr, on -.oHIS•\ c' lh• 1'rv•U• •nd ol lh• lrusfs Is t> lollows: 1 Nlv• In-ltd u"°" elf lht rlellf, lille an<! July 2, 1ht, In• u•drn •9M'd <1U•rd U •d crt •lrd DY Hid Doto 01 Trvs! Wllll1m J1ct Van Evuv. II, 1711 W_,I l~Utllold lnftfHI of LkWd Htrfln \•\id nollc• or brt•cl\ •nd ol tltct;on lo h• Tnt 8tn•llciarv unon •aid O••d of St AM 11'1.. Sent• Ana. Ctllfor"lt, luoemenl deblor tn ll\4 pro.ertv '" Hit "•co•Ol'd In book fOll, P•V• 7l3, GI u •d Tru•I, l>v rteson ot e b,,ocn or drlt ull 1., 01'-<1 S~ttmber '6. 1Hf Ctn1n!Y of Orene•. Slife of C•lllornoe, Olllcial Atcoro• Los Ange les Yac hl Club has announced the dates for its an· n ual Harbor Series for Oct. l!I, Oct. 26, and Nov. 2. One or all o~ the three races -lo be sailed in Los Angeks and Long Beach harbors - will be used a s tune-up r aces fctr Long Beach Yacht Club's La Paz r ace which slarts N o ... 8. Ther e are som e 3L e ntries in the La P az race. But the series is nol c on - fine d to La Paz entries. l n vilations have been sent to ocean racing skippers or all eligible yacht clubs 1 n Southern California. T h c series will be restric ted lo classes A, B and C rated yachts. All rat·cs will start from t o.s Angeles Harbor. The Oct. 19 race is the H u n t i n g l on lla rbour race and will take the fleet to the Ana heim Ba y e11~ trance before t urning for the finish . The Oct 26 race 1s the Sail ~11A~tl (AP) The on- tlll' otollottlons stcurtd 111 • r • b Y Wm. Jack Ven Everv fl clu crlbecl ts follow•· Date Octoti.r l. 1969 nertlofo,, necul•d t nd dtlo~nto 10 '"~ Sl•I• of Ct llfornle, o .. ,,., County· Loi lot, Tract ... j, TITLE INSURANCE AND undtrslvnf!d t wrltttn Dectarallon of On s~t. 16, IU9, belore mt, • Noltrv Tovrll!er •lfll atl end tlntular In• T~UST COMPANY 1.·a .•·l \Vhi'ch \\'ill be ·in and Deleulf and Demand tor Salt. and wrllftn Put>llc In and tor H id Sltft, P•rsonallv ltnem•nr,, lltr@dlllmentt end •P· "' saio Tru;1 ... c. ·' Notice of o.ftulf end of t l•<llon lo uuu tPotertd Wlllltm Jeck V•n EvtrY fl pvrrtntncfl tllet•vnto belontlng or In Bv Elmtr W Htln!tr a rou nd Long Be ach and Los Ill~ undcrtlgnt~ lo sell u lo P!OPtrtv fo known lo m~ lo be rnt Ptnon wMI• •nyWI•• O Pfrftlnlno Aulho•h•d Slgnalur~ I bo ••tlstv Jtld oblle1tlons llu bttn recor<lt<! ntm• Is subscribed lo 111• within In· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI en Publisnro Orenvr Coot Oailv P Ir . Ange es Har r s. end more thin ltlr .. months hl'il elapsed slrumt nl •nd 1cknowltd9td ht OtCUfed OclOl>er ?1, lf6f, •• 10·00 O'CIOck A.M ., Oclobrr 10, 11, 14, 1169 llll ,, The course fo r the '1~;,;~;;::.:.~"l. 196t :~·F~~21~L SEAll ~~1~ ;:b~~1tc~~~"~."irti0:1,~~1,' c~:v"'; L EGAL NOTICE :\lal'inrJand race, Nov. 2 w ill REllAILE TITLE COM PANY MARY K. 7ENRY Senlt Ant, COllnty of Ortr111t, St.olt nl b n frotn the start to lhe T Noltrv Pub lc·Calllornia Ct llfornl•• t will Mii ti llVbllc •~ct.on lo ._ tl u ld rusree P rlnclPt l Ottlct In the nJghtSI blcldtr. ror U•ll in 1aw1u1 l\la rineland Pier and back lo ~:;11~!1n•I ~~~:;:r1 Oran<i• Co~ntv monw of tne Unllect s111ts. 111 1~t r1~hl. In •ccordonet with '"' provl\ioM rt • f2W·T Mv Commou lon EXP•IU lllle t nd lnltrUI Of ur. luclemtnl dt blor lhe C•lilornia Uniform Commrrcltl (oOt Los Angeles Harbor· Pul>hshtd NewPOrt Harbor Ntw~·Prtu . Nov. 14, Hn In 111e ebovt oe.crlbH orOPtrtv. N •o tlltrt Delnu dut and unot ld 11or•oe tor tomt>lntd wllh 011lv Pilot N~WPOrl Publi!htd Or•ner Cou f Dt llY 1~'· much lhtrtol u ll'IV .,. n«uury to whicn lhf> DAN MARTIN MOV!HG ANO ll••tll. Ci llfornlt, Oc!obor 10. 17, 74, Oc:lot>er 3• !O, 11• 14• 1'6' ' sellsty stld n ttullon, with tccrued in-S TORAC.E is en1111eo to • tl•n H w.,,. 1Ul-6f leresf tnd costs ho<Jstmen on tht oooos 1>trt 1nelltr d•· 1969 LEGAL NOTICE D1fed 11 St nlt Ant . Calllorni1, 1cribf>d and due l"Ohce ll1von1 bet" StPftmbtr 12. 1Nf. q1ven to oarl1ei known lo clt lm en ,,.. T· .. 242 JAMES A, MUSICK, $1Wroll ltrt>I l~tre;n t l>d rno ltmt tP«llltd '" NOTICE TO CllEDITOllS Coun!Y of Or1ntt. C1llforn•• •1>ch noi.co tor Pl'l'mtnl of sucll htvlflq NOTIC( 01' SALi Race Again LEGAL NOTICE SUPUUOll COURT 01' THI llY C A lhrw:l•tl Otoufy eaotrtd. notice h hereby O•ven 11\.tl lhu• P•t71I STATE 01' CALlllOllNIA l'OA MITCHILL AHO HAllT ' "000' w•ll ~ sold ti •ubllc 1ucllo'I •• seculive 1t is now Cf PT"ICATI 011 I USIHHS THE COUNTY OP OllANO• "lll11tlf1'1 Atttr~v WI NO Y'S AUCT ION BARN, City of Co9'• il gal n , Off-agalll l\llilffil·tO· re scheduled fo r today. "CTITIOUS ,,.M NAM[ NI. A·Ultl •U W. f lt Mll SI., Mtu , Counlv of Or1nvt. Sla•t of CtJ Esftfr of JOHN G, KAllAllOYIAS. SMiie A••• C1llfe,,,le lo"'11a, on the 11111 dev of OGloO.r, 1Uf, :'\assau ocean po\1 e r boat ra<:r Windy \\ c ather was blamed THE UNDEltstGNED c!Of's lltrrbY De<uted. S09t.,,.t>•• " ano 0c1o~r J, 10 1•69 at 1 o'clock PM. Ctrllfv 111•1 hf' " co'lduclinv • nt'N a nd NOTICE IS HEAEllY GIVEN lo "'" 111169 Tne ro11~ .... ·no '"' r. t bfltf dncrlpt.on \\';JS off a gam Wednesda). for the 1\\0 delays. Check lrsl'd t ulomobllr u lu, ttrvicts "'"'""" creditor• of lhe t bovt nt mtd dtctdrnr or 1ht P•Ot>erlV 10 tit solo. boa bl •t.-11 tOI E Flrsl Street. Cllv ol Sent• A111 · 1 I I I • EGAL NO CE ls were una e lo cross UK: Coun-_, Ora~.. Sltlt ol C•lllornl .. 111•1 •II ·•~ens llt VIM (. ms Ill• "' .... L Tl Loi Am..,,~I l 'J"'' Offl''ICllS ll"re poslpoll " VJ ,.. ' stld dectdenl art required lo flip 11\tm, Number: Ht ml of Owntr: O..t: ' '· " · ' · turbulent Gulf StreaIJI lo their undtr '"' flctlllou• mm Mme of with the ntctssarv voucllors, In Ill• ofllco •10 Alt>trt Abr1m~ 1 "J1 d th I f I CALIFOt;.llA SPOATS CARS. LTD. Anet t bo titled urt p >ON I (' e I 311 r unnrng fl t IC assigned Sl<1l1on 111 the Saha· lhM ""' llrtl' I• comootl'd ol fhr lolloW· r~ ,~."~=~~ 0:11.h~ .. w~~h en,,,. n;~.,;t:~ ClllTll'ICAU ~II COltf'OUTION :~~ ~:~ri~:o ~;~~: !:~~: e vent for the $fl.:t1n<J COn• m1an Waters. Ing Dtrson. wl\oH ll•rM t nd t dOrus Is as YOVCl\trs, lo 11\t vndrrslgnt<t ti lht offlv Dated 11 Cotto Moe. Callrornlt , O<lo •ollow>. lc>-wll: of GEORGE J, NICHOLAS. AllO•l'l•Y. ISH POii TltANSACTION OP BUS INESS ~' ,, 1•69 --------------------N1flltnlrl P, Drl"i!. ?9'1 Llkt.,.lt"' Third Slrtf'I, Sant• Monico, Ct lllornl1 UHDI• PICTITIOUS NAME WINDY'S .t,UCTION llAllN W~v. Fullerton, Ct lllornli. t(l.;Ol. wlllch h the place of buJl~tu of THE UNDERSIGNED COllPOllA TION By Lart nt E Wfndll•m Wll NESS hi' h•NI thlt 23rd du of the undtrslonfd In •If m•ll•rs oerl1lnl"9 dou htrt bv ct rflfv 111•1 If lo t~nOvCl•nv • Publi•l'ltd Oranvt CoH I Daill' ~""'· S"'!emb-.r, 1t6f to th• esl1lt ol u lO dtctdtnl, Wllhln lour buslntu In tne Sltlt of C1lllornl•, Counly Octo~r J, 10, 1969 11l4-4f Nllh•nltl P Drlnt month• efler the first publlcallon of lhli af Crane• In tho Cltv of NtWP<'•I 8••'111---------------ST"TE 0" CALIFORNIA notice. und•• 111• llcllllous firm ne,,.,. or 1'HEI COUNlY OF ORANGE Otlfd St.Pltmbtr 1A, 1f6'. PROSPECT·CALIFO,NIA COMP'ANY .nd ON THIS '3rd day of SPof. AD .. 196', BESSIE KALAS, Admin1str1lriX llltl u ld firm I• comoosl'<I al \ht lollow· --------------;;.... hrtor• me Wm. M1lov • No1arv Public In or ttie 1st1tt of th~ Inv corooratlon. whoH prlncl!NI Place ol And tor sa•d Countv i nd Slat~. re•ldln• above ntml'd dtcedtnl bv>lnrn i. ,. 1011ow1: IAll • ,.,, 111•rtl0 Ouly comm•l'•Ontd ond sworn, G!OllGE J, NICHOLAS THE PROSPECT COMPAN Y. Ono SUPEll101t COURT Oft THW r•r\on•lly •oorartd N•lh•••tl P, Cring UH Tllirf Street Towtr SQu1rt, Horllord, Connteli<Uf. STATE OF CALll'OllNI°' l'OA '"°''"' lo mt to bf the PH~on whos• S.Rtl M ... lu. C•lll ..... , Ot ttd' August ,,, lt6t . THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE "'"" I; •u~\Crlb•d lo "1r wllhon in· Tel: IJll) 01·"44 THE PROSPECT COMPAllY Ho. A· .. 120 • \llumrnl, tno acknawlrdvrd lo m~ tha1 A"""""' .. , Afmlnllfrelr1• Harry E, Meyer NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION '0" l\t .-rcuttd the 51mr 114 WITNESS Publhhed O,.noe Coast OtilY P1lol. AU1Sl1nl Stcrtlt ry PAOllAT E 01' WILL ANO LITTEIU WHEREOF. I hav• lltrrUnlo \ .. my ll•nd., StPlember " •nd Ocfobtr J, 10. 17, Sl•lt ol Conn«litUI, (ounlv of Herllo•d TEHAMENTAllY •ro tfll"~ mv otlltl•I >••I lh• .av •n ''" 17U-4t On Auuu•I 21. 196f, ~lore me • Nolarv Estate of F1ani., E. Mannino, 11.o known yu r In 11\11 certll1calc first above wn11..-Publlt tor u ld Countv ind S•olt, u Frank Edward M•nnlno D•V Htd. LEGAL NOTICE (OFFICIAi. SEALI LEGAL NOTJCE DfrSOntllY ePC>tt~td Harry E MPYtr NOT lt"E IS HfREB" GIVEN !?\ti Wm. l.At fov known 10 mt to bt 1nr Anls1tn1 S.c<tlArv Cit,rt F M•nnint ha> loltd ~rein • .,..,,. NolAn-Pvbilc ol fht cort>O•ellon that tvttultd 11-~ lo• orobaff ol will t rd tor lnutnc. ~I s111t o4 Ct lltornl• P->47>I within ln•l•umt nl on ~hill ol II\• co•-· lrtorrs rr~lamtn•••Y lo P • 1 • I •o n • r. P1incloel OOlct In ClllTIPICATf 0 1' I USINl.U, oorellon ther.,n ntmtd, •llO t c,nowl•do·'••ftrt•c-to w~1ch I· maa• tor turtll•r ~Y·~:mc;:i;.~n E>111m Tl>~ un<1:.!fo:~~1od~• ~~~l~y tllev m ~. ':1;:. 111•1 suet\ «>n>or•••on •mul•d1~r~~~~:~~> ,,;',"'!.:.'::',.!~• h!~r;:· .. ~"~or"~:.• Who Will Be The South Coast ?Iua PLAYER· ~JE MONTH? Orange County high .school students and racully of the 15 schools listed below will elect their fno tba ll "P layer-of-t he-\Ionth." One will be selec tert for SEPTEMBER, anolhC'r 111 OCTOBER and a third winner for NOVEMBER. !luge pho t ographs o f each ''inner \\'Ill be d isplayed m the C arousel Court in the South Coa s t Plaza. STUDENTS AND FACULTY VOTE NOW IN THE CAROUSEL COURT PARTICIPATING COltONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOO&. COSTA MISA HIGH SCHOOL Er>ISON HIGH SCHOOL ISTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL FOUNTAIN V.UlfY HIGH SCHOOL HUNTINGTON HACH HIGH SCHOOL LAGUNA HACH HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOl.S MAIUNA HIC~H SCHOOL MATlll Dll HIGH SCHOOL NEWl'OU HAHOR HIGH SCHOOL 'AODLllAClt HIGH SCHOOL SAN CLIMINTI Hl•H SCHOOL TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY SENIOR HICiH SCHOOL WUTMINSTU HIGH SCHOOL &oath Coast ?taza Bristol at San Diego Freeway, Cotta Meta Julv I. lf70 lconducllno • bv1l11•u t i 1'4? Lovan Sf. (OFFICIAL SFAl l 11 1961, •1 9 lO am 1n 11\e courlroom ,, Publoshed OrtN)t Con l Oatlf PolOt, Sulit L. Coslt Mtu , C•lllorntt , un<lt• '"' Rt.I~ p Ctot Oepadmt111 No J (II •••O couri, ., JM October :;, 10, 17, 7;, lfO 11<0·" llcrlllous llrm n.,,.,t ol MP PlUMlllNG No•lfY Publ1< c v•c Ctn!Pr Oriv• West, in lhc CllY or LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI! INVITING llOS llD IT EM NO. 1>1 CO and tllat "id llrm Is comoo.-d of 111• 1~ t l>d ror •••d \onta An•. Callforn,1. lollowfnt Ptr50ns. wholt 111mu In lull Countv and Slt ft OeltO Ocl. 7, 1949 end Pll C9' ol rujdenco ere H follows· My Commln lon ea0.,., w E ST JOHN. Fl'f!d Minniti ano Jtmts E. Perkrr. Julv 31, lfn Covnlv Clt •k ll lt Trtnlon "'"'nut, 0 r t n. t T·••Jtt WITTMAN & SCHMIDT C1lllornlt , Publl•lled Or1not Co1tl Oaltv 1"1101. Sulit J2t Ot led SePlt mbtr.11, IH9. Stoltm~r u. 1' erid ocrottr i 1n, Ntw11ort Nt tlonaf lt•k l uil41nt NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN ""' Utl-Fred Mt nn11i "" HJl-49 1501 Wtslcllll Drlvt ed orooouh wlll bt rtcelved Irr rnr CllY J1mt 5 E. ParHr Newport lttc~. Cah(., nut ol Cot!• Meta. to wit Tht CllV Council, Sl•I• o4 (1tlfornlt, Or1no• Count~ LEG AL NOTICE ftl: mo '44·111• p 0 . Box 1200, or ft\t Cllv of Cost• Mesa. Of\ Stof. 11, 19/tf, ~tort IT't , • Motarv Allornt n for PtlihoMr on or btlo1t lht !lour ol 11 ·00 • m., on Put>llc i• 1nd lo• 11ld Sttlr, per1on1ilv Publltf'td Orono• Coisl 011lv "~''· Frld•Y, Oclobtr JI, lfO . lllds will Ce 11>1>.are<I Fred Minn ill I. J1mu E DE ,.Alt TMfNT 01" PUI LIC WOllKS Otfobor 9, 10, 16, 196' 11U-I• oubllclv ooM>~ and read t loud t i 11 ·CO Parker know" to me lo b~ 11'1• por,on' DIVIS ION 01' HIGHWA'l'S a m , or n •,oon thorttll., u orae11Cab~ whou names tre •ubacrlb!ld to th• within NOTIC• TO CONT•ACTOllS on Fr do. Ociobn Jl, 1t6f in th• Co11ncll ln>lrum1nf •nd t cknowledved thev ex· Sr•l•O PIOPOS&if Wiii l>t rt(elv•~ ., lh• LEGAL NO'flCE Cnambert Cltv Hell, n Ft lr Orlv•, Co•!I tcul~ Ille som" olllcr ol lhe S1elr Hlohwoy Eno111trr, ---------------Mell, C1tlfornl1, tor tilt lurnlsh•nQ ol ont IOFFICIAL SEAL) Room ,0,, Division of HlvhWIY! Bulld1na, SUl'ElllOA COURT 011 THI (I I eaclt >.-TON PICK-UP TRUCK MARV K. HO IRY 170 South Sorl"o Strut, LO} Annrl•s, STATE 01' CALll'DRNIA POA .., u l or the •Ptelflcallon• mt v b• ob-Nolarv Public · C111lorn11 c1111ornla, vnfll 1 o'clock p,m on Ortob>< THE: COUNTY OF OllAHGl IAln•d 11 th• olflc• of th• Clfv Cl.,~. •I PrlnCIPtl Olllct In 16. lf6', ti whlcn rim• lh•V w111 b• No .. -,,,Ill 71 F•lr Orlvt , Costa Meu . C•lllornla Ortner Counf'I' PVbllclv OPtMd ind rud I• Roon• ? •I NOTICE 01' HEA•IHG OP PIHITION 8/d~ •>-ould ~ r•lurnl'd lo lh• t ll•nl•On Of Mv C:ommls<ion E•piru u ld bullolnv. tor construcllon rn ~I••• FOR l"ROIATE OF Will AND l"O• lhP CllV Cink. In 1 SHIM! tnvrl~•e. ldtn-Nov. ?4, lf7l lll91\w1v In ercord1ncr W•ll I h • LETTERS 0 I' AOMI NISTltATION lll••d on fllr ouhldr wlll\ ·~· ll•d llem l'ubllslltd Oreno1 Coast Diiiy Pilol, soeclflcaflon~ lhertfOr. lo wll'ch IP<C;•I WITH·THE·WILL·ANNEXE D numbor onO fht oo•nln' 011• S•o•1mDer lt, 1' t nd Oclobtr J 10. rt!trtnct It mi d•, u 1011ow1: Esrar• or MARGUERITA STUAllT, £rel'\ bid sllt ll "•cllv ltGll and ••tf'Y lti• 11't-4t Ori•"9t Counlv. In ond nu r I Aovn• D•cr•••d lftm a• ,., lorJn In flit , .. cllH••lon1 11 .. cn. M Ln un1 Conv0., llooll ol NOTICE f~ HE RE8Y' GIVEN Tll•t A"Y •"d ell ••crollo"I lo lh• •••rlf•c•· LEGAL NOTICE vorlous loo llon\ bf'lwrtn I 1 "'""' Paotrl L. Humohrtv1 hU filed ,,.,,," • flon• mutf bt cleer1" lltled In Ill• C•d •rw:I V>ulh tllO l ? mil" ncrlll of f I !Mo ortltlon tor orobAle ol wlll •nd tor L•lltr• ft llurr 10 HI IMll'I anv fl•m '" lht p.,.727 Rot O 107·0rt lll·7 116 I), obovl en• "'I• of ,Odmon•\l'Al•M wJlf' lll•·w•ll 1nnt1•d, 1orcll1cefloM 1~111 be erounds tor ,.,. CfltTIPICAT• OI' I USIHIU, or •lorm-d1meoed roodw•v re II• rtl•••n,. in ••"•<h " m•Ot IN furfl'l•r iet1 Ot't of th# b d P:ICTITtOUS HAMI reo1lrPO t>Y consiruchno ,..,.,h.,rilu-111"'""'' 01U•1cul.v\, ""o that t1'r llmr •ncl •I•<' [•<" b•d 1..,1H '"'' tor1h tnt '"" ,,,.~., T"I• tJt'ldt rsiontO dMS c t rtif'f hf h ,0,,. and 01v1nq with I SPh•lf cOt'lcrr't o~ eQ of ne1t1t'IO ,,.., \•rtlit n•' t"'-1'\ s•t tn.,. and ,,,,o,.,.c,, of ell DflrtOn\ t "d D;ll'fl•J d•x•uiv • bvs•f'lf!\'I •I l)JS Lo1an Costa QrM11tt bl !f' Oct,.,,. .... 31 lOtoo ~• ' 0 "rr' in t~• lnrtrt\f,.O 1n tf't c>ro•o11t '' 0 1'11'\C: 0111 '"' M•s•, Ct ltfo,.nia undr r th• ,;tllhous 8 +o• art r P"01i11r,.J f(jf thr r"' t .,..,"'" te>v' I'"°'" 1.t OrP•"""""' th~ ! Cl u rt ,1,,. of coroo"'ll!t1r"' ,,,cludr ,,..,. ... ,.m., of f "" nll'l"'f of AICH(LIFF ENCINEE~· dt•rrlbf'd htr~·n co' rl "' 100 (1v1c Crn•1r O••v" Wtst, "' t " ~ PrHIO",...., S"re11ry. Tr•e-.ur#r l rtd 1 1NG 1,..0 '"'' si ld Urm 11 comPOtNt of th# Plan• 1orrcH1c1tic.M 1rtd oroot 1s ~rrm• ,h• C '• of Sa,,111 Ani& C-•lilo,,ue M•n•tt• ft1llowlno otrson. whose nl ll'P In lull t nc:I 1 or blddl~o Ill• oroltc1 ctn on•, t• 01> Oal~<I OctoD<'• l I••• Tt'lf' Clrv Cou,,,c·I Gt •~• C..1tv "' Cf'\(f• ol1c~ et rt1ldrrK• It-'' f0How1 '••n•d •• '""' r4ttc" ,., ,..,,. S•"I" H"' ~'"' w E ST JO~•N. M~• re1trvo tne "'~' lo "'"' •"' or Clifford l . Culver, 1Clll II Min ion Enolntr r. Pubhc Works II u 11 o • "o rov"'' Clt1K. ell bid• Orlvr Co•lt Mtu. (t lllOl'nlt . S.cromrnltt C olllorn1• ond mo~ ~· •.••• Ro £ J unt Ot•"'I! Oc•ob., ~ IU • S~PltmD<'• II. 194f •' lh• ofllc.. m tn• s .. 1. H Oh NA\ 1 •Jot Adoms. Suitt Numbor 106 Puht .. ht<I o .. ~Ot Cot \! o~ I .. •ol (llfle•".f T CUlvtr Ent .,.~, al S•trtmtnlo. I nd ·~· ['\ \h rl Co•!• Mtu. Ct lil•r"•• f'ltU Oct00tr 10, lt 6t l,,S 69 Sf oft of CalHorn>1. OrtllVt Countv· Enolntns ol Lot Ano•I" S•• r,. '-" Ttl 1114) llO·CUO Of'! S~pt.-mb•r ll, tUt, belo,, "''' 1 and th' dlstr-lct in which ,,,, we,.\ 1 Attornr1 for P•tlHontr LEG AL NOTtrr: Nota,.v ~ubl1c II'\ 1nd tor 1A d S14t,, \lhJA1td ' PuD1•'h"d o .. anct.. c Of\f D•••'f p I( oo,.on•ll~ •oo•or•d Clllloro 1 Cu1v•1 Th• D•o1rtm•n• o• p,,.,lc Wo•• '" •• Ot1~bt1 9 ~. I~ 196t 1U•" ~nov..n to ,,.,, to ht Hu~ 0,,,0,, ._.,..,0~1 r.ord•l"'C .. wll"' T1•1, Vt cit fht C 1 t o '>' • 1 NOTIC I 01' ,.UI LIC HEAl•tNC "•,....• " ,ub,rd b•o r~ ,~, w.th•'1 •n oltr or 19~• P~ Sl•I 7111 •·~ "' 11•,,, • L EGAL ;'o;QTICF: I E,0-£ T~t CITY COUNCIL ·1rum•~I t•O lt~nowltd8'd ht 11•culrO llon1 ol rnr Ot~or•,..•n• of Comrr••<.r ' 1---------------,,.,, 311m,. C F It . Pert Al 1~-.u~cs puriu"~' ic • ,. /Hit 0 , THE tOFFICIAI SE.ALI Ar•, ht,.bY nollflPI •II b•Od•" lh•I '' • 'I NOfl(F 01' 5At..E 01' llEAL CITY 0, FOUNTAIN VALLEY MARY I(, HENR"f ••llrm•llv,ty IMV•• '"•I lht rO"lr•c' l'l!OPERTY AT PRIVATE SJoL I NOT IC E IS HE REBY GIVL'N lhAI &n Nol.rv PubllC ·C1lllorn11 tnl.,1"1 lnln ourtu•nf lo Jn' ''~,, No A·60tll r u.,d1v. Oc toh" 71, '"'' t f 1:00 P .N '" Prlntloal Ofllct In vertl1tm1n1 will b• award.., to In• lnW••, In I~• Suotnor (ourt o• •II• S••I• rl I •• Co·-Gll (nt-btlS , c11~ H•ll flnOO Or•r>Ot Covn!Y r•tl>()nslbl• blddtr wlll>out dl•cr•m•••l10 r •oA r~ '"' County o• n .,., '" ., /,',• C•m-IJ•fon E•plr-on tht 1ro\Jnd ot r8ce. c.olor, or rial1on"lj t0•r•''nC0',"1fti '" .,. "" v· Sl•l•r .t,vtnu•, Fo1m11ln V a I I • 1 , • '" • •• C•lllornll . mr C1tv Co11ncll will hold • t~nv. 71, lt n orleln. • 1 In ·~· m~t!., 01 1~ f slll• of LE SLI' out>llt ~·.rlna on 111• lollow•no P11bll•htd Ortnot Cou f Di lly Pilot, Mlmlmum WAH •llPI lo.-fh,, aro1NI•~ ROBERT llU '11<~ •~• I POl!PT 1 Z.nt Cn••~• Nt. )OJ -1ont SM!lembtr lf, '6 •nd O<loblr J, 10, ore<trlermlntd bv lht S'trtll'V ~I_ l •r.o E T llU" v< 0 1•0 17ll·O ert 1tt forth In th• •••til l p1ov1 mn• II llUR l(S ••• ROB R """ • Ch1noe f 1 t 'd bV 1' & V. C,r•llon. ti t~•,, Is 1 dllle<Pnct b•lwrPn I~• c•attd. nwner•. rti0v11't1na ch.tnq,. c' iont Of'1 mtnlmum W•te rettt prtdflff';tmin,.d hvl r.Jotic"' I\ her,.bv ci11''" th"t tht '1'" 1>roo1•tv rocer•n Al '~' •orthw•• 1 '~'"" LEG AL NOTICE Ill• S•crrterv nf Labor .od tllt ~·· , • .i,no. d•r•t9,,d w11 ••II Al Prlvnl• ul•. ro th• ol Edl•o•r Av•ri ' •n~ l'utlid S!rMI wt0• ••Its dtftrmlntd bv lht Oto-.lmrnt1111ohr•I and l>l'\I btddrr. svbltel lo to• from A.1 <i'""'"I A.qric·+1turhl 0 •trirt to •·M7,. of Pvbllc Works tor similar clol'l'f Ci\ht·n• f,rmah['}t'I o• 11a1d Suo,,lor Ceor•. e-ti ,,. R1 /l•d•um Dt~~••Y Mullor>I• Owrlllne Cl!ltTll'ICATI 01' I USINISS, of l•bOr. lh• Conlrecfor •"d ,. ' W h •ll•r •~· ;roh ,. •'I rt Qrt 1969 ti lh• "' 0 •1r;c1 l'ICTITIOUS NAMI conlrtclori Slltll Pl'I' nor fen '"·~ fhr lie• ol CULVER VAN BUREN, 301 [••I Tn < ,,..,, •• , ,, Mino oroc••••d ""l\'Jtnl Tht undrrsl11111d 00.• ctrllfy ... 11 con-hl1ller woe rtlt. OllYP Av•nue Sulle lOO. evrbllnll. c•n• 1 lo 111• Pl1nn•11• L•ws ot 1h• State 01 duel"' • t>uslMu 11 t"4 N,_rt 81vd., Pvnua"' to Secllon 1110 of lht l •bor of Lo• Ar~lts. Stal• of c111~1., .,. ,,._ Ca lllornlt ((';ov I COdt IS.OCt ti st<I.) 5ul" "lo", Cotta Meta t7U1, Ctlllor"lt, Code, lht 0M>er1rNnl tin 11(""'8inC'd lh• t1t hl. flllt ,tnd lnltr .. I ol stld d~~--ttrl and 111• ro~n•eln Vl lll"f 1° ~ 1n 1 uncle• th@ lltllllout firm name ol •-rtl prevelllne 111~ ol wuo ;,, lht 11 Ill• flr••• 'lf .cio th Md 111 ll>t r19111.t111~ Otdln.tnct . Tiie lonlne Ordln.t'lct, Zonlne EASTLAND CO. and 11111 said firm 11 county In Which 111• work h hi bt don•, lo and lnftresl 11111 the urete of 1 .. I o Mtos, and nlllblh .,... on flle In ~ comoostd o1 1~• lollowlne Ptrton, wlloM be •• tll!td In the Dtoert-nl or Pu~lc cfecroud t>&i acquirtd by oorrtflon ~. ' Pltnnlne D•Ptrlmtnf I nd .,, evell•l>lt n1m1 In full and olttt o1 ru ldtnet It II Workl. Division of Hl1h,,.IY> "'11>llc••lon c.r o•~tr .. 1st. other llM.'1 or In eddlllaa '"' fll(' Public l•t111 ttelion ,""':i ••1•m;n•llon In loli.ws: G-••I Prnt lll,,. W•ot Aalu , cftltdftllel cf 58td dee.as~. tf f"4 ti,,.. r f Thott dr;lr n• lo ••1 " " ~"or ~· l(e.inelll Matnt v Smllh. 3'01 Stuhtrt S...t...,,bfr, ""· oea11>, in and to 111 lflf' ctrl•ln rt1l 1 ""· OllPMlllon lo11 lhl: P:Pottl ~ll:~.~lv:: Dr., Ntwp0rt llUch. Cellfornle ttHO. Ot lecl S•olell'l>or 11. ,,.., ,,•riv \lll'i lt 1n th• CilY of Hunll~tcn 1n OOPO•fun v 8-~ 111. I I ,~. Oattd Sl'l'l@mbfr 11th, lf6f. DEPAl!TMENT OF B1•c~. Counfv or Or-. Slt"-o nr lormt llon Is d'!lr .... vou mev con oc l(e... Smllll l"UELIC WOil KS Cal:lornla, parl1Cufarly ducrlbed f " Pl~nnlno Oto•rlmenl II "1·704 t nd rtler $1811 of C1llfornl1, Orenet CounfY · DIVISION OF' HIGHW,l Yi lollow\, t~wll; & to It!• all<lv• ff•m On Sept, II, lt61, ~orr mt. t Nol••Y J, A. Ll!G,.ltl!A A Condominium In T•t<h '"'ri""" CITY COUtlC IL OF THE Public In and for 1•ld Sl•f' pprson1llv ~l•f• Hl1llw•y l!"i!lne•• 5.,_S •nd f J ..,, m~P orK orded 111 k Cll Y OF FOUNTAIN VALL(Y epPetrtd Kennell! Metney Smith k"°"'n lo Pul>llllotd Orenllt CoHI D••IY Polot 2u 01.,_ J7 to 06 in<lvtlYI, 1 In // ••Y E, Colt mt to IH the per'°" wllon namt It Ocroa.r J. 10, "" 1 /U • l rerh 5866 •nc:I 55H "' Ptr ma~ ,. CllV Clerk svbscdbtd to tht within lnslrumtnl t nd -rdad In book 715, ptcw~ I 10 Publlthad Oren" Coe;I Ot 1IY Polol, It ltd td h ltd th t mt LEGAL NOTICE w • oc1oMr 10, m• 101.ft (~Fm1A~ se:ScKU ' ' · ~~~~::v~, 0:ai~"~~:i~ '~:O~:.'i~J ~~ M°'AY I(, HENllV P·MIU PARCEL I: U"lt No. '1 I" ?..rl tjol•rv Publlt·C1lltorni• I Prlntlt>t f Ofllet I" ClaTll'ICATa OP •USINl:U SW tnd lht (pello bfllconvl td. f•M LEGAL NO'I'ICE Or•nv• CounlY "CTITIOUS 'lltM NAME 111.r~lo n shown nn ulo ,.,._.,. NOTICI O, IHTINTION TO INOAOI f.l.v Commlu lon b piru THE UNOERSIONEO doe~ h"'"v PARCEL 1: An undlv•ded 11'1nl I~• • Nov, ''· 1,,2 ctrllfv llltl II~ h conductlno • lort1un t A '~'"'' In comm<H\ In ol'd lo Lot ii ot IN TH( SALlr OP Al.COHOLIC Pullll,~fd Orange Cour D•llV 1111()1, servk• llutlneu II 1lX-A tl~rllO T1•c1 .stM. I nl I ol 1ract lt6~ •• llVIA.1\01!1 SePltmt>tr If, 16 •nc:I ocrotwr 3, 10, Bou~vord, Costa Mtu. C1lllornl•, und• 1., m~p '":l>"d~cf In l;c)olc )14. ,.o., October '· IJ'9 1"' 114'·0 Ill-llttl liOll• llrm neme or CHRIS JI lo •6 l~CIU\I•• of m.\P' OI !ht toun. FOal!IGN CAlt SEllv 1re I nd lh•I ~·· ,.,. R«ord.r of •11d CNOl'J', .,,.. !kl 1 To wnom It M111 1ncprn• Sublt<t to l11uenct qi I~• llcenu ••· ttlttd tor, f\Oflet la floirtbv elv•n the! 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KtllV. 1 Nol•N th• V"•l•d sr11n "" contl1m•llon of H i•, Frtdr;c JOfln WH l\4f, SS2 V1Cltrlt , Public In •nd for thr said Countv And Of PUI osl\ 1"'1 bt lt nct rildt~ Ill Co1tt MtMt, Ctllfornl•. Sltlt , rMldfng lhtrtln, dutv cemmi..,,.,.,..., not~ "cured b1 MOrten t or Trust p n -i Dt fed October ). ltO •nc:I \Wor1'. ,... ...... 11... t llPfllrtd '~''' °" lllt pr~o•rfv S<> !Old. Trn ... ctft or Fredric J. w ... ntr C.Utl! 111\Dwll lo me lo lttt lht per>Cn 1rnoun1 b•d IG be CH'OO'SI?"° wltn 111"4 $1ete of Celllornle. Crane• CeunlY """-nenw Is 1ubtalbed to th• w1ttoln 8 !01 or oll•l'J tn ,,.. In wrltlne • "''" Oft Octebe' ,, tNf, !Mfore mt , • Hol•rv lntt"'"'4nt, •"4 ·~~ to mt "'•' ~ •t<tlnd 11 lne tlo(~Hltl ofilC• • env Public In IM tor "" Slelt. ""'°"''"' hi ••l(Utell n.t -· flm~ •Hrr tM llt•I •11bllc•tlon ""' ..,. •-trM ,rl'd.tc Jolln Waen., known to IH WITNIU W~f•EOI', I htvt ~lotP d~lt Of ..... me i. be IM 111"9"1 -· name It Mttllfllo NI my l11nd Mid t lll•"G mv nl Datrd 1111• ?NI dlV of O<~r, ,,.. auti.crl~ lo ii.. within IMfrum•nt •nf nclel Ifft tflt div eflf nit 111 lhll C•rolt AM Chuto cc I ICltrt-ltdttd ,,. ~U<UtN the Mm• '''""~·· ""' elttove •rflh n AOmlnltlrUrh "' "" • <OFFICIAL S£AL 1 10,t'ICIAL H ALI f111lt 01 Vtl•• R.-Crl l unt. M•,., K Htnrv Mtrurtt ~ Ktllv •fc , Ot<-t Uf'cl Ntlt•V Publlc Celllernle Notary Public . Celllorn • CULYflt VA" IU•IN Prlncloal Oll!ce In Prl11<INI Office In ~' E"' on.,. A_. Or1n11 Countv Ott,... COlj"IY l urt>tnk, Calll6f'"ll flM1 ,,..., Commtulon E••lrot Mv Comml\1ltn Eu 11 u hi (11>) Mt-7.,1 Tony , Alb•"''' r uoh1'1H Or•nee Cot ll Oc~ 10, 1Ht 11,,..,,tmber 14, 1'11 l'tt><u•rv ?t, 1f71 Atlv11ev ..,, AMll"'•lretrlll Dtlly Pllol PUllllJllM OrtnH Cottt Dt llV Piiot. 1'11bll1Md On,,._ Goe1t Ot1fy r ff'll P11Dlld\IOCI Or•-c .. st Dttil'( f'1lot, IMJ-H October J, 10. 17, ,_,, ltH 113' .. Octo~r J, 10, 17, )A, 1'6t UA7 OjOC!l>~f t, 10, M, lf~f lt)l<tlt ~------~--~~- . · " T • > -·---. -• ---~ -T T " : ----~--·---·---··-~------...... gi DAIL'f PILOT f ,,gar. Cic100!r 10, l %1' NixonHas Americans Different Buying New Cars at D E TR 0 IT (AP ) Sa les during the n1onth ·were 1nonths the automakers rold \\iith a :;lrong finish the In-cc1>tionally i.;ood st<irl for ;ill An1ericaas, though growing spurrf'd by introduction of the 6,27$,829 cars. dustry co1..lld top the r~curd cur hnes 111 all parts of the caulioos 1111their purchase of 1970 models and bargains on The Un iver sity of !!165 dornestn: .sales figure uf <:oun try," sn1d John J . 1{1(·. nonessentia s. bought new cars remaining stocks of 1969s. 1'.1ich1gan 's Survey Jlesearch cardo, a Chrysle r vice pres1-Proble1ns a1 a record rate in September. Industry sales for September Center reports tha t 1..-onsun1er 8·7 million cars. dent. Hicc:i rdo sald September By 1\-tERRltdAN S~IITH All ruu r Am e r ica n totaled 709.388 cars, C<Jmpared willingness to spend lessened Lee Jacocca, president or sales or 117,501 were the best u .. , wl>i•• Mous• •-"' aul0n1akcrs annou n ce d l\'ith the previous record of sharply in the third quarter. Ford's North A 1n e r i c an since 1950 y,•hcn the end of a Critics say President Nixon records oi unt· sort or another. 601.375 in 1963. but that this ~pparcn!ly did Automoti1•e 01>erations, said strike had an abnonnal effect ii;; beginning lo suffer fr11111 E\'Cn An1cric:in Mo to r s , Sales for the fi rst three not exlend to cars. the Septe1nber show ing gave on sales. 11·ha l \\-"as t·al!cd at tl11 s lune 11hich otten disc.:loses sales quarters were 6,303,636 . sc· "Expressed intcnllons to reason to eJ(pett a continuing Ho1vel'er, Cl1 ryslcr's sales h1.~1 year a credibility gap 1ii:11res only when asked, cond only to 1965 when the in-buy continue to be reliitively high level of sa les, Ford sold fur the first nine inonths trail. Record Pace yl'llr by ni isjudging its 1narkct n1ix. The llnn reportedly h~i.l a g;unble th:H bi ggt•r ca.rs would pnxluce inorc sales. Chrysler Con>, a:.so had a dip in profits this yt>ar and rt·1·ealt>d Thursd~ty tha l it 11ould cut back it s "'hitc collar ~t:iff, the second retrench1ncnt in four n1onths. A spo kcsn1<1n s;ud II 11•;1s a niove to "slow d Oll'!l or dcfl'.r .:lctivi tiei; not csst•ntial for the. in1mediate future.'' llr said there was no de1'1nitc tarlJCI on lhe nUT{1ber or men lo be laid off within the next twu montlis during a d e p a rt nrent·by·dej)aftment review. i he. situu!iori . however. is voluntr·erl'f.I that September dustry registered 6,397,199 new frequent, cspecicilly for used 179,1119 cars during the monlh, t>d 1968 figures by nearly slightly different from that ~•ilt•s ll'Cre 21 ,121, ''the highesl car sales through September. cars,'' the center's report a record. !llJ,000 units. Chrys1er got into prevailing in the Johnson ad· for !hat 1nonth in five years." Wsl year through nu1e stated. "\Ve are of£ to an ex· deep inventory problems last minislrallon. Nixon "s difficulty-----------------'-----'=--------------------------------'-----'-------------------------------- has n1ore lo do with spet>d of l a{·tion than intent : rnore to do with l'Xlern:il events u,·ershadow1ng internal policy than a President h i g h ! y oversta ting a situation one day. then hnving to make an f'n1 barrassiJ1g Ll·tllfll a re\I" Seple1nber Sliles produced a recOrd fo r GCnc ral Motors wh icll 1nol'ed 39!.~77 car~. G!'11 m:1de no prct.!ictions for lhe lilst (iuarlt·r, lnl\ GM safes for the first ni11c rnon lhs are 3.J percent <1hcad of ln.~l year on s;"tk·s of 3,3211.239 cars. days later. '\'hy did President Lyr1don R. Johnson hal'e to n1:i ke these U-turns fron1 tin1c to tune'.J Often JI began wi th in· accu rate information (such as the. Victna1n casualty rate and Co1n munist involven1cnt in the Don1inican Republican upris· ing J. On tht' other hand. a subord ina1e might ha1•e give n .Johnson a ti-u ly factual re?CJrl. 11·hich the Pres ident would in· terpret the inforrnation far 1norc optimistically -or pessimistically t h :i n circumstances justified. But then the subordinate would Jack either the nerve or in· c!ination to cor rect his boss quickly and plainly . Nixon ad1ninistration rl if· ficulties v.·ith wide public CIC· ccptance or v.·hat is said by government scc1n to be con· ccn!rnted in t11'0 areas -the Vietnam war and inflation. Jn the 1968 campaign , ror example. Ni:1on nel'er actually pron1ised to end the war quickly i( elected. lie CX· pressed a hope (or early peace and prom ised to make it the top priority item on the agc11· c!a of a new t1dn1inistralion. lie has di scol'ered to his dis111ay, however, th<-l t the public' by and la rge makes tit. tle or no distinction bctv.·een an expressed hope and a s1gncd·in·blood pron1ise. To millions of A 111 e r i c a n s. particularly the draft-eligible ones. Nixon in 1968 promised lo end the 11-"a r and he has not delivered. Il e expressed in 1968 a con· Yiction tha t ne1v faces in \Vashington and at the Paris pl'ace tal ks would s p eed neE:olia tions lo an acceptable. jl1sl and honorable peace. And if not a conviction, he «r· lainly <.·onveyed that un· pression for 1he simple reason that he thought along thesr lines. Bu t in literal truth, he pro1nised nothing : certain ly, no date or performa nce. lie could not have foreca~t 0r fig ured into his 1968 oratory the death of North Victnain ·s President Ho Chi r.1inh. And according to \Vhite liouse in· formation. Ho's death has hardened the Hanoi position in Paris. 1-""'or how long. nobody Sef'1ns lo knOI\'. 1'hus, Nixon todal' laces a situation in y,·hich ll;e fighting 11"il1 slop when Han oi \1ants it tn stop -nnd not before . The President has not given <Ill'!' r vide11r:e ol an intent for tot ~I pu ll-0ut until the no r I h C"h;1nges 11 s pos1l1on radically -and lhl'rl' 1.s no current sign of I ra noi doing that. A.~ for 111flal 1nu. 1'\1xon 1lu1nderrU aga 1nsl 1t dunng h1.~ !968 talk.<: to voter~. lie pro m 1 ~ed to do smnc1h1ng :ibout 1t itnmtdiatt·!y after entering tile \Vhi ti• llnu~c . /\~ n1 o s I rconoinists <JCt'cpt. ho11·el'er. l'VCn Lhc toughest sort o! ant1- inflation steps on the federal level do no! rl'flec:t themselves to the ;1rcragc farn ily until 1nany 1nonths afll'r they are ins\i lutrd Ad1ninistration eeonom1st1' say thry see signs of an ap· proar.:hing cooling off of lhe ln· flalionary spi ral. But they deal iu long range Ind icators which arc lost utterly 011 most retail shoppers. ~1osl shoppers appraise the econorny on 11.'Pekly 11·ages versus what they lay out daily for groceries. dry cleaning and laundry , aulo maintcnan«. booze, appliances and so on. Shoppers are much more in· clined to growl that Ni xon pro· JT1'1scd lo reverse inflation and th.is has not happened. Safety PJ's Set for Vets An eslimated 100.000 sel<; of new type fire resistant nylon pajamas for patienls in V /I 's ttl6 . hospitals h:ive b c e n ordered, Donald f-~. Johnson, administrator of ve terans af. lairs, reported today. "Thi! is another s t r p forward In fire protection,'" tm-VA Admlni!:trator said. The pa jamas, made from a materia l woven to VA 11pecificat.ions using a com- mt rcial synthetic fiber res1.~· tAnt 10 high temperature~. 1vprr lrc;\cd a1 l<'nglh 111 I I V /\ ho.,n1&.il4. .- 47 . ;~ patot ll\ol g.,11 ~-~t'""Cmd u.aeh -~1 ~ 'tlripp~.,. !•, wh&te buf en M llAte4 ll YO\I lit., 277 GAL. NEW! HIGH TUFT FOAM BACK Whe n our Potha n od·man sa w this u nrolled. tears !ell lrom h is eyes. Visions of fo r oH Kabul came bock to him and he sobbed as he mode this astounding a nd prolound statement. "This is carpel." One and al l who s tood i n the warehouse knew the n tha t this was. indeed. Carpet. Eve n rib· crusher.nerve-pincher Ja ke kne w that his heady eyes were viewing fine carpet. Bring your Kl eenex fo r tears oJ joy a t !his fine loop pil e. high tulL loam backed carpel in colors lo delight the mosf jaded Caliph. Enjoy. e njoy. a nd then take a roll. mount your Arabian stallion, and steal awa y into the deserl. (Oh, Nelson Ed dy, where a re you now lhol I need you?) SQ. YD. Advertised s pecials good thru October l.S. 1969 (if we haven 't gone back t.o our lenl o n the desert by then.) NA,,tMi•~ S•u.S CW£AP' <.tteer CAR JACK STAllll Sta ndard aulo lt•ni lhll'l'JI n••~l9ft"t• You 011:11. Tb. Mile way lo work on the r::(IJ. Qdjilsloble h•ight, r::cm· b. uaed 10 Work on "th• bH1 We. !Got. t~: 1!"1-SJ•ll9·1 .. ~ ', 179' ' . s110• vie . • "''• :• a hOtnt or · r::o mir1•rr::lnl sh qp H•111 t~at11.mo1N a twMPh:i'g· , lmp-•111kin on you. cui,l. v,vr floor. Nie:• lor 1rtoapliw vp. the ll(l Wd!.1111. liM 111Jl11, th 1(1<:.iJs, the 1ho?1iiv1. n .. ydO r::iln IOY· "S.• Marp. · h-?l.at'J 011111.". v • I iLXGit 1rrisir AUTo "BOliy ' .1#lJ ~ ~·, . ~-0 85P'Oft.I! IEPAIR. ll't • ' • "'t.;;I_ Thi• ft lb• t.Nciil. """-' till in yO\lr ol#ft dffft t J olroyt Mler'N f"• ; wil•'•>---•U•IM b•rdu~ ca'lolpt. • c' ol B b· E H h le b ri· a p b " 1 J ,, •i R J -______......, -~-~-~~ --~-------------·--~~ .. • • I e • U U U 14 U P I U I • o;zo+Ps e KE ER A Complete Guide • • • Where to go • • • What to tlo ••• CONTESTANT ALLAN BEEK AND EIFFEL TOWER ENTRY Castles • ID Sa11d Buiklers Ready for Annual Contest By JERO:\tE f . COLLI.NS or th• D•ll1 ,11ot sr.u A major beachfron~ huildinj! project covering 25 lo!s v.·il! !Jrgin in Corona de! ?11 ar Sunday. It promises lo be a real clisaslc r. A compl ete v.·ashoul. The lidcs will see lo that. They do every year. Every one of I~ C"astlcs in the Ne1,11porl Harbor Chamber of CommerC'e 's annual Sand Castle Building Contest v.·ill be swept out to sea before the d;iy rn<I~. The contest al <.;orona drl ri1ar's 1\la10 eeach will gel under way at I p.m. Builde rs, young and old , will ha\'e two hours 10 do thrir v.·ork. And, if past years .arc any rr11crion, a lot of tha l v.•ork will be pretty un- believable. Some rC<"cnl entries ha ve included in- door plumbing. operated by hand pu1nps and huckct s of \\•atcr. Thr winner of the .. Bc~t. Co nlemporary P agoda" prize once used real shingles. The ··Least Likely Castle·• av.·ard has been given to a castle that starkly resf'mhled Pooh Bear. Alti>gf'thrr, the builders or th.ls Sun- Titn Weldon Signed For 'Lancer' Rol e Tinl 'Veldon has been signed to a reatured role in the "Black Angel" episode of the "Lancer" series. Alan Reisner is directing from a script by Jack Turley. d.~y·.~ castles 11 ill compclc in eight classificalions. In addition In "Least Likely" and .. Best Co n l c rn po r a r y Pagoda" categories, there v.·ill be co111· petition for. -ri.1ost Modernistic Castle. -~Jost Artistic Castle. -Best Lease·hold Castle. <Sponsored, rumor has it. by the Balboa Bay Club). -f\lost Discoinbooberatcd Castle. -f\losl Avant Garde Castle. -Best Non·confonning C.1stlr. Rules for the contest are. by trad11 ion , nil. Builders 1nay be of an y age and n1ay use as many tools and props as they "'ish. Or can carry. Last year. 5,000 ca stle·watche r.~ ;ind 511 castle-builders shov.·ed up on Corona tle l t.1ar's v.·et sane! for the big event. The construction \vork is restricted In 25 rirliculously small lois, about R' by R Bu1 the sky is the height lln1 it. so :;1x-fol11 and abo\'e skyscr<ipers aren't un usual. The ht11!r!ers aren 't the only ones ll'hn ;ire thinking big this year. Chamber of Commerce Manager Jack Barnett-sees far·flU11g 1n1plical lons in the Ncv.·porl evcnl. He noted the other day that the 11th lntemational Sand Castles and Sculpture~ Competition v.·ill soon be held al L<i Baule, France. "We are going lo invite the ~·inner or the international contest to Ne.,_,·port ncl(l year," he said. "We "'ant to i;:ho\v him that ~'e not only have the best castle builders in the world here, but also the best sand to build castle$ with." Spoken I i k e a chamber of commerce manager should. Weekend Higltlights RED CHINA -Armchait ~ravelers will be taken on a trip lo the Great \Vall of Chi na and beyond \vhen the KiY.'anis Cl ub of Newport presents "Red China." first of a six-film travel and adventure series, tonight at OCC. WINNIE-THE-POOH -Pooh, Eeyore. Piglet and ihe rest o[ Christopher Robin's ga ng wlll be waiting lo greet you ng- sters Sunday at South Coast Repertory Children's Theatre, \\'ith show s at l p.m. and 2:30 p.m. CARS AND COWBOYS -It's a busy weekend at lhe Anaheim Convention Center, \\'ith the Auto Show in the l:~x­ hibilion Hall and Grand Lobby, and the Pacific Indoor Rodeo in the Arena. Both shows are on tonight through Sunday. SH GUIDI! TO FUN, p_,. 24 I 11f erHtis~io1t Ne,v Theater Group Starts 111 Newport By TOT\I TITUS 01 I~• Delly l'ilcl St•tf TL is cntireiy probable that the Orange ';oast su pports more com1nunity theater ic1ivity per square mile than any other llLL FUCIK area of eampara- tivc size in t h e coun!ry. Take the llarbor are a -Nev.•port Beach and Costa "lesa-for instanl'C. '\'ilhin lts borders are located a semi· professiona l theater 1South Coast Reper- tory ) ancl a community !healer (the Costa ri1esa Ci\'k' Playhouse!, both highly suc- cessful : a more parochial group, the biennial Li do Isle Plavers; an OC· casion::l!y producing v.·orkShop operation, the Open End Theater. and the musically (Jrirnte1 Children's The<iter Cudd and Old Jan1es Pl <1yers. Yet, th£•re·s always room for one n1oro -and now we have the Newport Con1- !nunity Theater, which hopes to combine the best features of the Costa Mesa and Open End grOt1p.~ 1ntn a wurk~hop ·pro· 1luction upC ratlon, !x,g1nning e;.irly nc:\t )'ear, SP01\'S11HED, AS IS the G iv i c Playh1Jcse. by its own parks <ind recre<i · lion dcpartn1cnt, thr. r\ev.·1)0rl thcat<·r op<'ns lor business i\londay 1\1ilh a s<'flf'S nf \\'Orkshnps ln thr fundament;.1b 0f hlllr thc<ilcr -bud y. \'OK'C. tl1rctli11n. pru· fl11clLon , crratilf• 111•1t1ng ;j11t! tl ::n('C'. The brain s behind this latf"!"I ;idditilin \n the communit)' thcatl·r rcatin is Bill Fucik. a ,·cter<in director of llolly"·ood ;ind eastcm stock eompanies as well as i;e1·eral Harbor ArC'a producl1on., -"Thr Lilllr Hu!." "!'ilr<ingc Betllelln\1•.s.'' "The Curious Sa\'age" -who 11 ill [}f' rnanag111g diret•tor. Ele;inr>r Pctcr~C'n. first prcs1· r1ent nl !he Childrrn·s Thf'alcr Guild, 1s adn1inist r(l!Or of tt1e progr<11n. It al l started. F'ucik explains, ;it !hr hchcst nf A nun1hcr of Newport Beach rc!<>idc11ts whose act1v1ty 11·ith lhe local groups w:-1s lin1itl'd by sl1111 S(:hcdules. Among thc111 ;ire P;1t flior<in, Oli ve /Ii chcs .. Jean Tandn"'sky. Eve !\1arshat1, Elsie Painter, L<iddie ·llcday and SL<in Bell. "WE 'Vl; BEE~ GIVEN the facilities of 1hc !'.:hell clubhnu~ in B<i!boa for lhe \1·inter," l\1rs l'rtcrscn reports, .. b11l :>f>011 we're going In need a perrnanent fac ility. "\\·e \\'on't I>!• putting on anv full- fletlgeil ~h·l"S 1111ul 11 \' t)fl r1r111ly established ." ,\ J:ianl step to11arr! lha1 end \11as t;ikrn al th e theall'r group's kh·kolr nll'l'llll~ Sept. 30 ;i t which 6:-i people sbov.·cd up and 1nf,,;t Joined the nev.· group. The forn1al Jaunch111g "111 ta!.;(' pl.'.u;~ Oct 19 Ill Ii p m. 11·11h a {·hristcn1ng rcrrmuny, 11rrl'l't11 ng thl' t1r:,1 in ;i ~r nr:-. nf pla.v r1'V1 r11s by dircrlor F'11<'1k. 1'hr.~e will 1ncl11dc (hsruss1nns of "Jl:ir!ria11 \·t1" an1t El;11nl' /,lay's tand<'m hill, "i\dap- latiron" and ''Nrxt." Thal tt1is ctnnmunlly group probably 1~ headed for a long anrl healthy hfc is in - dicntc d by Us spnnsorship -the tily parks and rerrealinn department. the Ebel! Club, !he Chamber of Comincrce :1nd U1e Ncwporl Deach Friends ol the Library. How mai1y long-established theal C'r (roupS have atlraCtcd \hal kind Of SU/)· .IOrl? * BACKSTAGE -The la~l lhre<! bal t'lh·S or com~nunity thea ter awards for ll1t' 1968·69 season will be p;issed out during 1he nexl two "'eeks when lhrce grou ps honor th eir top performers .... the Long Beach Community Playh!Juse has it s presentations Sunday evening, follov.•cd hy lhc Huntington Beach Playhou se nn Del 18 and the Westminster Comn1unity Theater Oct. 24 ... J'1Anf'lle Deetz of Newport 8e;_u:·!1, a graduate student at UC Santa Barbara , is p;irlicipatinl'\ in a unique txpcrlmcnl Jn thc11tcr, going ·'on the road'' \Vilh Lhrcc plays in repertory for children i11 Soulhem California schools "'ilh high nlinority enrollmcnls . . . . she's ap· pearlng in ''The F'11ntasticks." "The Con- lributlon'' and "Showcase 70" •.• Ario Guthrie ~·ilalcd for A11ahcin1 Concert Folk sinscr-composer Ario Guthrie has been signed by Sighl & Sound Productions for an Oct. 25 concerl at the Anaheim Convention Center. Young Ario, lion or the l11tc. grral WOOt.ly Guthrie, hl'ls made 1l <in his ov.n. Ills t.op.of·lhe-charts song, "Alice's Re11taur11nt.'' bcca1ne the bcsl·sclling album of the same name. DAIL 'f ,ILOf Photo b~ Ltl ,IY~U Tire Last St1·oll of S11111111e1· 1\nothcr sun1mcr con1C' ;ind gone. \\ith autun11i's <:hill cooling: lhc sunny days. \\'hen you're seven yrars olri, like l\Iarria Schaller of l'u!lcrton, the sc;isons scc1n to fly. l\Iaybc that's \Vhal she's th ink- ing: about as she n1akcs f<10tpru1ls in the s unset a t Nc"·porl Re<.1ch. Spelll)it1(le1· Ni11a Si1no11e To W 01·]{ lfc1· Magic at UCI \\'hr>n i\111a S11non(' ;Jflfl('ill'S 1!1 r·ri~f"l l ;~t L'\..'. lr>111r S;1t1irrlay 111gh1, shr 111 11 g11·r 1l1e <1111l wnr'•' :1 nll'c gl11n11:.c ;1~ <• pt·r{o)rin11r who 111:tO;'ll\t'S 1u r nn1hlnr i11- str11111t'nl:il ;in cl \'llCal [;Jh·nl 11'iil1 Lrur· brilliance. Sh<' hac; n ~u1g1ng !i!)ll,. 11\at dcfi r·s pig£1onholing. ShC' tackles populi1r tunci;, jazz. folk S'lngs and gn.~pcl melodics with equal fervor and sucr<'s.<;. r-;1na !'iin1nne's keyho<ird lalcn!. IOIJ, di.c;p1<1.1s a wide range, rron1 the studied discipline of a concert pianist to the im- provi.c;ationa l and i1naginativc scope of a Jaz1. n1usician. On stage, she Is regarded as ::in "('x- perience'' rather than an ;ict, and the press regularly makes nnte of her "spellbinding" cHccl on audiences. She engenders strong foes as 1rell as fans. When her listeners arc not with her. she can he chi ll : ''Y(lu·rc nut giving one thing tonigh1." Bul "'hen they arc wilh her, the it'e melt~. As a hum<in bein.t::. Nin a has a repula- tlon as a w1iman or fir.rec integrity <ind extrrme sensitivi!y loward any iniui;tlcc or cr11eh.v. t.·liss Si1none became a top entertainer in 1959 through her recording of "I Loves You Porgy ." Born Eunice \Vaymon in 1935 in Tryon, N.C .. Nina Simone "·as the sixth of eight children. Her f11U1er was a handyman, And her mother. a housekttper during 1he 1lay, don ned the rohes of an ordained f.·tethodist n1ini.c;ter RI night. At the age of lo11r, Nina "'as playing pial1Q hy car , a few years Jal.Cr. she began classical piano lesso11s. lier home town contributed to e "Eunice Waymon fund " to send her lo hij!h school in Ashvl\lr , N.C., where she graduated '-'<Jlf:'dl ctonan. She lhe n studied al the .Jullit1rd Scholl! ror fl1usic In New York and the Curlis lnsU lute of Musi c m J~hl larlelphla....:t- /\ Job irt An Atlantic City nightclub bf!gan her performing career. MULTI-TALENTED NINA Appearing at UCI tomorrow On the firs! ni l(ht thal ~he reporlt'(I ror what she thought wou!rt be work as a · pianisl, the club 0\\'11cr 1old her· she luul to sing as \1•ell as pla y. Shr. w:i.~ shocked, but i;hc ga\'C ll a try. It worked. Th:tt s11me ni gh!, she changed her na1n1.: to . Ina Srmonc because her n1other disappr"oved of .~inging in public. Today , ~·liss Shnonc is m<:rric1t lo Andy Stroud, ,, formrr Nl'w York Cl!v dclec· ti vc Sergeanl whn is now her nlan11gcr. The concert \Yill br held In Crowford Jh11l on lhr C<lrnpu~ 11t 8;30 p.m. Satur• d:iy. Ccncra1 1Hlmission ls $;1. Poor P eo ple's C<11n pt1ig 11 Photos No1t1 011 Di.~play· 11. tJ1il'11111\'!ll;i rv 11111.1 11 r•xh1h1111111 rir1 the l:lllil l'•111r l'rtiplt··:; Can1p;ugn 1 n \\';1,hing!lJ11 , Tl l' , Is c·urrr nlly 011 \'i!'IY tlirnllf\h Or·tr,lhtr 17 In lhl' P1irccll Cullcry :it fh;1p1na11 Cul1t·g1., I Jra n1~1· Pt1otos in tl1c cxf1ibi!ion, L1l lrd "Vucrs of 1he Po(ir,'' ha1·c bt·c11 St'lcctcd fro1 11 n1orc than 2000 lakc11 Uy ltcubcn 1 ;rl'l !1Sp<in. official photographer fnr tile l'oo r PcoplC''t. Campaign. lncludrd ;ire Views vf H"surrcl'.t1on City, the tent com· wunity set up in the. Capital, and Jc:1der!I ot thr march <is well as \.he people front rill ; cross lhc nation who parut ipatcd. Purct!ll r;allcry hQurs arc ~ a.m. lo 6 p.ni. ;\londay through Friday. Unlil last summer, Greens pan mai~1- lalncd a photo studio in Nrw York City. \VEEKENDER INSIDE FEATURES Lris 1l 11(Jclrs lll!llf /Jr n r1ouri clrii;c oway Jrt1111 ll1r. llrirl.Jor Arca. li 11t a trip ff/ L/1(' L.A. Co1n1(JJ M1Jse1on Jo·1· Q1t c.rlnb1 ! of Va11 Go{ll1 p(li11ti1tys rarel11 ~ce11 in tlu.~ eou11tr11 is 111ell wr;rt/1 !lie n1 ile<1uc. s~:c .l'!<J/ /1 0 11 f)(l(}C 24. Gulde to Fun In lhe Gallrries l.h'e Theater Travel ()ul N' Al:>out Cross\l ord rihn le (;u\rl e Tt'le\'i!iion Lll,i: TV Vi t'w5 Comic! rage zt Page 2:' l'age Z1 l'age 2:& rage5 25, H r age 2:1 f'or.:e 21 ra~e 2' Page ti r.,, n 1 • -, ,. ----.. --.. -. -----·-----~----------------------------------------------·. -. -... ·- 2<f OAlLY PILOT r •·dat , Ot lObtr 10, l 9b'1 Guide to Fun: OCC Series Focuse·s on China OCT. II TRAVIL ANO ADVEN'MJkE SERIES -At OCC AU· ditoriwn. mn F1lrvlew Rd., Costa ~1es:i . t'n. CX·t. 10 <"lt • p.m. "Rid Chin•'' I• tht nrtt ol a SIX·lllm St'rll'S :;f1U11· 80C'ed by Ntwporl Klw1nl.1 Club to tx·111·lit K1w(l1us t:lutJ projecta. Adml•lon : AdulU. tl.00; atudents. Sl.00 ; season Uc:kds SI0.00 for 1dulll, ind '6.00 for studcn~s. ocr. 10-11 WESTMINSTER FOUNl>~RS' CELEBRATION -This c:11 y festival will be held Oct. JO and 11 and will 1nch1cle a par.1dt'. four-day carnival, fun and food booths by civic groups, :i barbecue dinner and a pancake breakfast to rna rk the e!ly 's 99th anniversary. Site of the festival is Beach BJ~·d_ and l:lth SL. \\'estrninsler. Call Cha1nber of Cornmerce, 897·21 13. fur niorc inforn11111on. t.K:T. 111·11 CLASSIC FIL.\IS -The Opt>n End Thc.1lrr. ~15 \'illa \\';11·. ~cwport Bi:ach 1!i presenting a st·ru~s of cla.ssic filn1s Fr:1. and Sat. at 8 p m. 11•11h a late showing on Sat. at 11· p.m. Ticket-; are $2.flO single admission or $2 each for series of four. Phone 675-1120. Oct. 10-11 "V.'ay Out Wesl" slarring Laur't and llardy. Travel Mexico: Booked Up £01· Holidays By STAN DELAPLANE CABO SAN LUCAS -The fvlexican Govern- 1nent is t alking a bout big tourist things on the \\1ild and remote 'lip of Baja California, but right now il !eels like a million miles from <'Very ,vherc. It's s till a four·\vheel drive adventure of one week to come d O\\'n on the '''orld's worst 'vagon track desert road. But \\'e flew from Phoenix lo La P az in a couple of hours. Fron1 there it's less than an hour to the end of Baja and three luxury hotels in the warm Mexican sun. Yo u go by air taxi DC-3. \Ve came out in their Beechc raft. Seven passenger s and in t he aisle t he fis hiest.smelling dead marlin e ver to ride an air· li ne. * Stayed at liole! Cabo San Lu~as -~40 a .d<1y v.'ith meals for t\vO. F'earfull ... ,-high by fl·Jex1can s tandards. But it is superbly luxurious, l n1usl say. (The air conditioning had bus ted for tbe day that's Mexico, An1igo.) \Valer is \varn1 as n1olher l ove , bu! some beaches have a d angerous underlo\v. II o t c I brochures say you need a S\l'e 1 ater in 'v~n,ter e ve· nings, Bet,veen February and November Its hot a s a Sheriff's pist ol. . "How about .Ch1istmas?'' v.•e asked. They said · "No chance. Book'ed solid ." Same 1n La P ai . .So I guess it won't be 1ong ~nd ,~·e'll have a rro1her Acapulco. Discotheques, high prices and The Beau- tiful People. * "Where we might go on • two weeks winter VIC•tion if you pl••H?" I've been loo king into the g reat SOuthwes1 , in· eluding northern ?Ylexico. Can't s ee.m to find any bargains -the resort p rices of Arizona drift over the border. La Posada at La Paz gets ~30 d ouble with meals. Los Arcos d o\\'ntO\\'TI is about the same. Others in Ute sa1nc bracket : Los Cocos and the Guaycura. * Guaymas on the 1nainl aod has Lllu ,·cr y gootl Posada de San Carlos on a fine beach at, $1 6. (Doesn 't include nicals.) Guayn1as Inn at sa IS the bargain placr . P!ay:i de Cortes \vas '\be fan1ous grand place. r\'TllCh run dO\Vn V.1.hen . t \\'CIS . there a y ear ago, but the prlces \\'ere s till l11gh, bright and shining. . . A ~·inter sleeper 1s l~ake 1-la v_asu City. A coin· plctely ne\\' 'lO\\'n in t he d esert r1g~t o~ the Colo~ rado rivrr. l"ont 1·01lcd grO\\"lh. As 1Jght _1n<1ustry is n1ovrd in. rc~idents ;i re 1nuvcd n1 to fill the Job.~. J~xc:c!l cnl boating ond river !1sh1ng. 1'\\'? very good motrls. Rates $16 double. The surrounding descrl - 1\ovc that s uni-e t pink') -'" \J stcd as primitive ;:irea. \Vh lch mc.::1ns as 11·lld d :" ~ny C'ountry left 1n America. * Apache t11 e .. Ill lrn1n r•hocnl'> and J,a ~ \1fg<i t; Or t urn ott Jl!gh1ray GU al thr Colorado r1\'cr. Snn1•· unexplorerl i;host f n1111~, desert sheep and \I 1ld burros . Golf course . too. * ''We will be in Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singa- pore. Which is best for shopping?" Jlong Kong 1s t he shoppr r 's t o\\'11. Free pQrl prices. And you co\1!rln·1 go lh;ough all the shopc: 111 a couple of 1reeks. Silks rind 1vory. Jc\ve\ry. S\\'L~s "·atchcs. Grrn1an binocu·lars. Japanese earner.is - all about half U.S. pr1ccs . * Singapore is a free port, t~ .. But not ~s 1nuch s elec tion. Bangkok is for Thai silk!', n1b1es, star sapphires, emer alds. Supposed to be v~ry good prices . But you 1n ust know s tones. I t hink: Y911 might buy a rhunk of_ Frefica .bottle. Shops 1n t he Orient \\'Ork on the idea you re suppos ed to be ~·ary . lf you aren't. you s hould pay for the education. * "Do you bargain in tilt Orient?" 1::xcrpl in .Japan. And e xcept in big depert:n~nt Jilores. Offer half. ·r ou're _probably o verpr1c1ng yourscl! any,ray. * Bargaining is Ille cu sto1n in the Far Eas t , t:J"e~r East, Lalin Arnrrica. And I 'd take a shot at tl in ALL t ourist type stores i n contine!llel E .uropc, 'rhese touristy p laces have very fl exible p rices . * 111 the Orirnt. g-1vc tJ1e1n a hurt look and sta rt out the door. In La un Aincrica , clu1 c h yo ur head and offer ~ third. In 1::urope ask. "\Vhal ls the d is- count for travel c hecks?" Or for cash. Or any reason. * "Are all !ht shops in the Caribbe•n duty-free?'' l\·01 Puerto Il1co. £,•erywhere else I've been they arc . * You should chec~ American prices on v.·hat you want btfore gptng . 'rhe word s "free port" and "duty-free" hook yo11 \vit h the id~a of half price or Jess. Actua lly soinr• ot t hese s mart shopkeepers are puiluna prices lip on )o'OIJ. -' OCT. 111-1~ Ing •·ranoram1-Mexicano," with authcuUc Mexican folk: !ere: Oct. 18 ''s. Santa Ana at burnt; Oet. 2S 1t Cerritos ln Norw1lk. AUTO Slltl\\1 -The Orangl' county International Auto dances and 500.gs, Oct -10 through Nov. U, Wed. through Shov.' 111 the J·::-.hillil1u11 ll all <tr1U C:n1nd Lobby of the Ana-Sat. al 8.30 p.n1. with 1nalinces at 2.30 p.m. Wed. and Sal. ta~lnl C..:onvcnt1on Ccnl(·r fcalurl's a U1spl<1y uf !he. 1970 ~·ars Adjoining the JOO-s~at air-coaditioned theater is the Padua OCT. 1141 GOLDEN WEST COLI.EGE FOOTBALL -All home cames al OCC LeBard Stadium, oft Harbor Blvd. and Fairview Road, Costa ~1esa; all gamea at I p.m.; OCt. 4 at Sante Ana; Ocl. I l at Santa Barbara; Oct. II 1t lut 1...A.; OCt. 31 vs. Rio Hondo at hon1e. 11lus r11any varicln::. of r .:11.:c1 ~ ;;11rJ d1.:i~~l1:1~. Jluu r~ Fri., :i lliulng roo1n wht!rt: U1e players entertain during lunch I! 111 ·l I p.tn.; Sut ;;iud Sun , r1oon -l I Ji.in. Atlrn1~ion : Adults, and dinner. f.-1exican and American food is served d1tily, ex- ~l.:xl , ch1!Urcn u11Ucr 12 tree whl'n acco1npan1ed by adult. cept :i.·ton. Padt1a Hills is located on Padua Ave .. three milt3 oc.wr. 10-11 north of foothi!J Blvd. in Claremont. Phone 1--626-1288. ltO l)EO -The Pacific: Indoor Rodeo in the Aren a of OCT. II OCT. JI.NOV. II tile J\n;1hcim COllvcntion Center has al! traditional Westen1 TEEN CLUB DANCE -The Westminster Recreation a nd CHILDREN'S THEATRE -"W1nnl•lht--Pooh" by South Coast Repertory Children's Theatre, 1827 Newport Blvd . Cogta Mesa. Admission: children, 75 cenls; adults, $1.00. Rt!ervations : 646-1365 from noon to 6 p.rn. daily. The J\. /\. ~lllne children's classic will be presented Sundays at I p.rn and 2:30 p.n1. c\1Cr1 ts s11c-h ns ste<·r v.•re:srling. saddle bronc r iding and calf Parks Departinent will hold a Teen Club Dance in the com- ro1l1ng. :)hows <i re Fri. anti Sut. al 8 p..rn.: Sun. al 2 p.01. r11u ni1y Gen ter , 8200 \Vcstrninster Ave., (for Westminster :11\d 6 p.1n. Ad1n1ss1u11. Adulls, !2.00 :.ind uri; children Ill :ind lccns ) each Sal. !rum 8 p.rn. to midnight. Admission, $!. llnder , hat( prit·1·. for n1c1nbcrs, $1.50 for 11on.men1bers. 0 1,.'T. 10-:J I OC'T. 11·11 r\l''TER .~Of>:'J CONCEl{TS-l'resc·nlcd bv studcn1s :rn(! fill'· SADOLEBACK COLLF:GE -All home games al l'\1ission Vfe. OCT. 19 1·1il!y nl 1hr IJ!•p:1rt111c11t uf ,\111b1t•, l'C Jr1111r , Frala1s at I JO ll igh School. 2502:'1 Chris;inla Dri ve, l\1 ission Vie-jo ; all p 111 111 ffJOll\ 17fl 11f the Fine Art ~ B!Ug. Adnus~iun fr.t'i.'. RC· ga111es at 8 p.1i1 ; Oct. 1! at College of the Desert, Palin BENEFIT SOFTBALL GAl\lE -llunting1on Beach Po- lice Officers Assn. vs. Huntington Beach Poh<:e Hefie rve Officers Assn. al Marina Park. Graham St. and Edinger Ave., Sun ., Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. Game y,•ill benefit Explorer Scoot Troop 563, whi ch is sponsored by the reserve offi · cers. Admi.ssioo: $1.00, or book of siJ tickets for $5.00. Door prize!. r·1t :1ls ~1.:l1tJ11ll'd 1111..lti.Jt•-Oct. 10, harps1rhurd: Ocl 17. Dc~crt ; Ck!. 18 \'S. Vietor Valley at ho1ne. 1;1ano : Ot·l. 2.;, eontr.n1purary songs, <ind Ckt. 31, chainhcr OCT. tl-25 1nusk·. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Home games at OCT. JG.NOV. 15 LeBard Stadiu1n. off Harbor Blvd. and Fairview Road, Costa _r_A_o_u_A_1_1_1L_LS __ r_L_A_Y_-_r_h_e_P_ad_u_a_11_n_1,_r_h_•='~"~'-'='~P="='='="='· _ __:'~''='~'~' ~·~ll=•~•=m="'=· ~'=' ~·~P=·=m=·:__; Ocl. II at Fullerton Junior Col- E1tough Rope In the Galleries 'LA Esthetic' At UCI Galle1·y COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY-2625 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours; 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mon. through Saturday. On exhibit through Oct., assemblages by Carl }fertel: oil paintings by Susan Hertel. LAGUNA ART GALLERY -307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Admission $1. Members and one guest free. Hours: noon to 5 p.m. On exhibit through Oct. 26, annual member· ship show ; .. New Era Thret," art show to benefit Orange County F air Housing Council, through Oct. 18 daily from noon to 5 p.m., Oct. 10 and 11 from noon to 10 p.m. l\1ESA ART LEAGUE -5t3 Center St., Costa f\lesa. Hours: Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Continuous exhibit of art work in various media by Art League members. No admis- sion charge. CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -3300 West Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. Hours: 11:30 a .m. to 5 p.m. Mon.·Fri. On exhibit through Oct., stitchery by Peninsula Stitchery Guild. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dri\·e. Newport Beach. Currently on exhibit through Oct., during regular business hours. water colors by ,\line ThlsUeth"'·aite. SO. CALIF. FIRST NAT'L BANK -17122 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, through Oct. 17, paintings by Aldlne Suttles. HANS WALLAT, Geo- eral Music Director of Bremen State Philhar- monic Orchestra, will conduct the NDR Sym- phony Orchestra of }!amburg. Germa ny at 1he opening concert of Orange County Phil· harmonic Society's ·ser- jes Tuesday a t UCI's Crav.1ford lialt. 'j ' ,.cs. give enough rope lo Stan L aurel and Oliver Jli.lrdy, :ind ch a n c e s arc t hey'll trip ll~e1nsclves \\'Jlh il. The Jnad duo is on s c reen 111 "\\l;..ty Ou t West," ~t .the Op~~1 End Thea lre. Ne\vport B~ch tonight a nd Satu rday n ight. Al so \\·flY out.. a t t he late sho1v Saturday, three chapters of U1e v 1n lagc science f1c1Jon serial, "Ra da r 1\1en from the ?vloon.11 WESTERN ART GALLERY -At lhe Saddleback Inn, 1600 E. First St., Santa Ana. Hours: 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. r.1on.; 11.:30 a .m. to 10 p.m. Tues. through Fri.; 3 to 11 p.m. Sat. and 5 to 9 p.m. Sun. On exhibit through the month or Oct .. retrospective exhibit of Western artist Clyde (Vic) For- sythe. COSTA l'lt&A LIBRARY -566 Center St., Costa r.lesa . On exhibit during regular library hours through Oct., oils and acrylics by Feme Williams. tlfUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2367 E. Coast High· way. Corona del 1.-far. On exhibit during regular business hours through Oct., portraits and landscapes by Sylvia Moon· ,.- Live Theater ( ier. " L NE\\'PORT HARBOR ART l'\IUSEU~f -400 f.-1ain St.. "Pool"s Poradlse" Balboa. llours: Wed through Sun. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.; Mon. 6 An English farce on stage :it p.m.-9 p.m. On exhibit through Nov. 9, "The New the H u n t i n g l 0 n Beach Art of Vancouver," a sur vey of seven young painters, sculp-P layhouse. 2110 Main St., Jlun· tors and object makers v.·orking in Vancouver, British Colum· l ington Beach Fri and Sat. bia.ORA NGE COAST COLLEGE LIBRARY -2701 Fair· through Oct. IL Reservations Van Goghs on View -5J6.s861. view Road, Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library .. Lullaby" hours, paintings by J'anne Raymond. fllESA VERDE LIBRARY -2968 f.Iesa Verde 0 r i " f' Comedy of lruck r!ri\'rr East, Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours mama's boy 11·ho weds chon1'.'I 68 Paintings Displayed at LA Jliluseu rn /\ rare and romprl'.hens 11·e exhibition or the 11•1>rk or \'111· cenl \'fin Gogh (\853·!1!9(1 1, lhe lormentcd l)uti;h pa in 11· r whose brillianl pale.lie and fl'rvcnt 1rnagcry fused 1hr: 11(•1.., er~ of cxprc!i!i10111sm. 1> 111 open a1 !lie Los Angcll'S Cn1111. ty tl1useurn of llrL \Vednrsda~. Sixty-eight pain!ing~. 1n- 1·ludin,i: the l:11nnt1 s :; r If. por1rait~. .;Thr I' n t :1 Io E<it•·r". ;lnfl ''\\"l1,.;1!f11•ltlS \\1th ( '\ prf' ...... P .... " ;11111 ·IG 11r;i\\ 1111,;' ;)11d 11 atf'r(Olnr~ tru111 thf' \11n(•1•11t 1·an 1:ogh Fo11nd111 u10 v.dl he on \\Cw 1n !lie F rn nl'r~ :1nrl /lr111and ll~nmer \\111e. !hro11gl1 No1 r1nbcr 30. Dll(' Ill !he ~('n('r()~tty oJ r)r \ IJll"tllll \I _ 1:.in loo~h. 11ephrw tif l11•· .11·11 "1 ;1nrl prl·~1d1•11 1 it 1!1" 1'111 1nd:1!1fln. th1• 1 o\h·1•t11"\ 11,1, l11'c(1t11r the prr.rl{'r1 y ,,( tl11' (llllt:h )(1)1 t'rlllll\'!I!. Follow1ni• t h" r xh1hitHJn here, ::ind i.uhsl'(j ll1··111 ~1iu11 111~' lll lhe Cit\l Art ~l1 ht•U111 of St. Louis, 1hc· I ' t11 I :1 t! l' 1fJ11 1 :i r.1useun1 or Arl .J111I t 11· fOIUlll blJ S (.;nllt>l"V 11f f<'IPli ' /\rts. the t·ol1c·rl 11111 11•dl hl' pcrinancnlly housed 111 lhc new Ri jksmuse1u11 V1nrcni \:-111 Gflgl1 !n An1~t,.rclan1 Thi'! rolJection as a y,•hoil' will rarl'- ly be seen outside t h e Nr1hf'rland$ after i t ~ 1n• stallation Lbere. J)r van Gogh 'il'il! :i1t('nd thf' l.o.~ Angeles npenin~ and \\·ill IC'clure at the f.-!11sC'11n1 nn October 15 at 8 :W p.m. in th(' Leo S. Bing Theater, Van Gash was one of the earliest modern artists. l!c was among the first to express lus 01\•n passion and 1nrtured i;pirit through distortion and \ i1•1d c o I o r. "Sunflowers'', perhaps the 1nool u·idely reproduced painting in recent hi.~lory, is pure lones or bright ''ello\1'. W1th l'n'in1medit1le ef- il'ct on lbe viewer of stU"l:ight jr;>yousnuss. In his t arly 111asterpiece, '"l"!ir Potato Eaters," lhe 1111relicved gloom. deliberate distortion hf for1n and ex· :iggerated expressions and ~eslures. instanll,v tran~n111 s the artist's sympnlhy 11.·ilh thr suspended hOJ)elessn<:ss ri r pove rly or the peasants of his counlrv. With tl11s and suh!;(!· quent Paintings, ins I :i n 1 1 y vilHicd by his eon l cmporanc~. Van Gogh ni:ic!e thi$ ~tal.f:'mcnt. "I l\t-llll 10 p;11nl what 1 feel and fee l 11hat I pllint wi1hout rrga rc1 lo 11 h.!1 1'1v1l iicd people might think or :say .. During his short lifclln1e 1.J; ~r~1r~J V"'n tiogh produC'i·d a hout 800 pa intings and ROIJ (Jraw111g~. rnus t of wh 1ct1 belonged 10 his bro\h(•r Thc!J, 1ih' l;11ned rt'l'lpl(·nl of the \'an t ;11gh ltllers, J l VincC"nt s clt'.J1h. ' a painting -!hr only one to be ~old during his lifrli111e . 111 Mny of 11190, Van Go~l1 !{'It ~I. Hrmy to sre his brother. He then wrnt to live 111 Auvcr,,·Sur-Oise under the car(' of Dr, Gal'hrl. 11·hrre he painted •'\\'hcalfirld 1v i t h Crows." through the month of Oct., oi ls, ~·ater colors and collages girl on stage at San Clemen1e by Adelaide Porter. Community Theater, 2 O 2 COROSA DEL l'\IAR LIBRARY _ 420 Marigold, Corona Avenida C ab r i 11 o, San <lei f.-1ar. On exhibit through Oct. during regular library C~enientr. Th11rs. through Sa!. hours , impresslonisllc oils by Jacqueline Stilgenbauer. through Oct. l L Reservations llUNTINGTON BEACH LIBRARY -525 r.1a in St., Hunt· -492-0065. i1"1gton Beach. On exhibit during regular library hou rs, in· ''I Ne1•er Sang eluding l p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun., landscapes in oil by Darwin For flfy Father" Duncan. Drama of family's lack of Il e wa s born :it <_;root· Zundrr!, llollantJ, in 185.1 ;;ind pursued sludl('s of art at the ttii i::tir and l;i!('r 111 Antv.rr11 r1i .. 1•1:1 ng1·h~t u· 11•111irf' ll'rl hlln !Jr11·ny 111111 t!Jcologv ;ind 1n1~<;1nonrv \\"Ork a1nong the 1·o::il-n11nt•rs and pcas::ints, 11·ho.~c ,i:~(lmy hfe and poi erly 1nfh11·nccd l1l.:. !'arhest v.•ork. Though nusrrabll' PURCELL GALI.ERV -Chapman College, Orange. communication. on s!O'lge at in his I-lours: 9 a .m. to 6 p.m ., ~fon.-Fri . On exhibit through Oct. Laguna • f.-fou lton Pl ayhouse 17. "faC"es of the Poor," photos taken during the Poor Pro-606 Laguna Canyon Road, L;1!f1r 1n !'ans, St;;naC'. ~. tH.11 ( .. 1u,giun ;incl E1n1l1• Bt•r11:1 rd 11 ere ;11n(ll1J! l11s 11'11'11<!.~ and nt h 1' r 1n1· r11:i1rripl l1f1· and trustratcd in lorr anu p e r ~on a 1 rein- I ion s hi 111.. \':111 liogh ne\c• thel ess h1·e(.] a hie o[ prodigious spiritual intensity. Th(' hard.s.lups he endured l11t'r:1ll y 1nrrras!'d his po11·ers cl SC('ln,I!. ff'fll ng, ant.I un· pie's Campaign by official photographe r Reuben Grrenspan Laguna Beach, T11es. throu~h of Snulh J,;:iguna. Ori. 18. Reservations -49~- UCI ART GALLERY -Third floor. Fine Arts Bldg., 2550. UC Irvine. Hours: I to 5 p.m .. Tues.-Sun. On exhibi t Oct. \~ "Chri~tmas E\·e at through J';o\'. 30, "An L.A. Eslhetic," varied media by four the Sawmill"' contemporary artists. A m11sical meladrama pre· !\IARINERS LIBRAR'' -2005 Dover Drive, r\cu·port scn!ed by Old .James Players B.eac~. On exhibit through Oct. during regular lib rary hours, of Nc1-•:port Beach and South 01! pa1ri!1ng.~ by Sue Becker. Coast Light Opera Associa· pi 1 ~·.,nni.•t , ulh ;H~lu•, 11 hn 11·1·- q11(•111• d 111(• 'n1all an 'h"p i1f k J'"-•re 'l .111gt1:-i-the .'11h11·r l of 1u1e of \'an Gogh's \1·c!l -kno1vn pautl1ngs uf tlial pcnvd clrr'-t!lnd1ng Frnn1 lla niomcnt th;it CHARLES BO\\'ERS ~1USEUfl1 -2002 N. r.tain St., tion , on stage at Newport his Santa Ana. Hours: Tues. through Sat., JO a.m. to 4.JO p.m.; Beach Ebell Club. 515 \V. Bal· Sun . I to 5 p.m.; \Vl'd . and Thurs .. 7 to 9 p.m. No admis-boa Bl vd ., Oct. JI, 12, !7, JS : lr11e n11~>-1on, the. n11ss1011 of s1on charg('. On exhibit through Nov. 12, "Looking Back-at San Clemente High School lhf' nr1(~t. was revea!e-d to \vard to Sanla Ana's First 100 Years," featuring artifacts, Nov. 7 and 8. Reservations_ 111 lhe 11 1111cr nf 1888 hi" left fur till• south of l1'ranre. the '1 en 1' r.f J11.~ rt·r~1111a! tr;igetly "! 1!1111,~s :inrl suit idt•, hu t thf' l01.:a\10n of !us ino~t n1agnifi· l't•nt landsraprs and ~\1ll·lifcs . l it• painted in a kind of fury. ' 1 a1n in a \LJrmoil or work for the lrces arc in flo1>.'f:'r and I long to paint a Provenct orchard in aJJ its gaiety." llin1 . it.~ ful!11lmen1 beca111e U1e photographs and memorabllia of lhecily. 67!",.02 10 or 57!",.5660. sol<> ohjcct or his life. I;;;-. ..::. ·j Jl.'7! • :-;a:..,~~-r--~~;:~-;'l£1:!?..I£:..:s-,;: -'!. :::.L..:-.. ~ ~-:\ ''"" h" "·agic neath . '""' I THIS WEEK WE SALUTE OUR EMPLOYEES (;ogh. tnrn1L'!1!£'d and unkno\vn J j <lmmg his Hrrtimc, hos "ome •• COME IN AND MEET THESE GRAND PEOPLE tO be One Of the most popular ., M•S. lf:l~!t:l'I l•llllT, 01\t "ll ltkt yotir pl\o<it onlt rt trod ltkf. Ct rt of t ll 11\t bookkHPlfl(I Wl!h t !IO(itnc'I ~· crr111h·e fi"Ufe'~ in lhe history 'J '""1 •J •ke "''"Y "1 ••+ 01 '" r ... MllS. Tl1l"LM4 OU!'IDlll, '"' ,;,,,,, rt 1h .. r •.•••• '"'' htd t rod •l\t 'lt ""'"" '" t ll YOU• •• 11 ..... 1. •rod tn·~ or European art. I· """" vou• menu•. "~' vou··· "'"" 1&1~. ~,' ••1s. DEllll.\ WOOOS, 'tlf'H ,....kt you ltlt """' bff"lllvt 110-r t rrt n;tmft1t in tnt world t rod t i 1 rodotu-J 10u1 y low prlct . ;:_-,.._ • t Mii, V.\L O.t.LUOH•lt. l\t'lt dtll¥'11r your Onlfl" I nd 111<1 tny!l\ln~ fo• YO\/, •...! .. 111\ ·~ ~ ... h•• j 1·~~.11 • 111 0f'!ober of that ye ar his friend C:iuguin caine tn share n·ork and experience 1vith Van Cogh. They often painted the .5-a1ne subjer t!t and did \\·Ork to~ethcr, but more often quar· rl."llC'd. "'The air ~·as charge(! with l'lrctricit~·." V i n cc n t 1 11Tote Thro. "\Ve \\'Cr!' firia!ly 1 11ui1e exhausted, like elect ric 1 b;itlerlcs 11·bich ha1·c run down." I 1'!1r drama rea!·hed its <'ri,~is on Christ mas Eve v;hrn Vin·' cent lhrr1v t1is ~l11~s ;it I DESERT BOT SPRINGS C ALIFORNIA Govgin's head and the tragic fh t all y111 11Mllf •••IUr r1 .. rt srlf·lace-ratlon took 11 1 ac e-1 We lleve enou gh blue ~ky. Tormenlcd bv hallucination~ c!e11.n 1lr. lncred lbl• v!ewa, and financiai \¥Orries, \·8 11 ~nd brll1i an1 sl1rs for every- (;ogh took up r~idencc at the CJne • .• plu1 dozens of hot 1 m ineral pools, modern mo· Asylum of St. Paul il( St I 1cls. and e xcell11nl mobil• Rem,,, al~o ln Provence. llcime t.:ic11i!les. a Come to Although his heal!~ \Vorsen.1 CJur heallhlul clly, Desert rd. he \1'8S able to pa int duri nR Ho! Sprlng1-for •week, 1·alrnrr penods t"\V hcatfirld lor a lllot1me-ov1rlooking P1 lm Springs. 1h1 go11 c1pl· 1-1 1\h /leaper" and "Cyprf:'SSC.'i tal ol the wor1d (only 10 :ind T11·0 \\'omen"), His pa!ct-rntnotea away}. 11' became more restrained . W1lf• ,,,, '"'°'""r'"" a.,._. \11th cooler. more relaxed C"9mber of Commerce, lonr~. the forms, ho\vever. O.pt. GN n1ore a~11ate.d. 0.Mft Hot Sprh•fll, C.ttf. In ,January 1890. the cr\lil" Albt'rt Auricr wrote An r n· ~!~:'~';:.:.'r,'"'::~'-o~0;n':: 1 hu~ia~t1r ;irtll'le on Vincent's 1~r•• 1w,n-or • 10 0 11111 Hal :1 1:1 I • . " I " I MIS, llllS•a t CHMIOT, 11w1y1 re..iv"' lour><!! your to.HI c>f oO<~ YW lllto liflfll m oklno. "'~~l!J. ' ~l Mii. JDl'llt WOODS, 1\1 l~t ••••td hl1 co~n••v lor ""'° y11ri, ~w rtMly to 1ervt \(Ct/I l~1t, ttv• "°' lHU, Mii. & MllS, CAM, "Er• .. & Jtl!y'" tD OIJf cuotorn•"· wflo ''" ttw•v• tt~dy I<! do t nY• 1 1+1mg "' "'""" ¥1lu• "''Y t o••nd 111<cn 1, 11 -ct"'' ttueM•• "°" Dt9'' •oe u, will put tier 2 <•n11 ....,rth In !O ma't n ey.., • bllll•f ''"'· CLIP THISI couroNS I SI.VII SAVI! SAY!'! ! • • • • • • • • • I • ··················:·········· IRVINE GJtOWN • CHIAPIST-NOWI • AT THEIR IEST NOW • ••NCY • HALLOWEEN • IRV\NE GROWN • CUCUMBERS • PUMPKINS • WATERMELON • • s '°' I oc : sc ... : 2sc ... • • Limit 10 • Limit 4 • Limit l with thl1 cou,.n • with thl1 coupon • with thl1 coupon • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPONS IXPlll OCT. 11 Y111r tlinntr h11 to llo "••I of 1h;1 world'' •* th11t fint 111t1u1111h, th1v buv .;,. ''"''i product fnOr\ey o:tri buv. Thtv wo11't 1ttllt for '"Vihl"t •'''· Th1v dtmtntl lh• i.111, Trv 1h1m '"d you'll 1••! HOWAID'S. N•wporl le1ch: DlllMAN'I , l1!bo1 "•ni111 vl1: VILU.Gf INN. l•!bo1 lilindr IOl'S II• IOY. Co1t1 M111; PllATU INN, Cor on1 dtl M•r, ind oYtr 200 olh1". How 1bout you c•lling us? "OR ANGE COUNTY'S FASTEST GROWING PRODUCE ORGAN/ZATJO N .. d Sprlft9t. "32 l'tar& of Product Knol.O How " ''\Vh tre Q1tnlit11 fs Tlie Order of th' ffo1i.~'-" p.11nling ancl soon after 'fheo•I L---------.-.Jll1it .. _. srnt hlm ne.,.,·s that he had w ldl .U• .. ••••m•.,..a•""'""""""'"" .. """"'""°"'"°""°"&-~·~·'-''-"'"""-"-~-a:;·-i:.:;·-::J r ' ' ' - r . -··--~ -------"" .. ,_ ·---· -..------..----~ --..----~-----·~ _,.-..----...-.: ---- DA.IL Y PILOT 2$ -· OUT WEEKENDER t I ' N ' ABOUT By NORM STANLEl' I ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE ' I l~ _.::.._:..... ..........._1. . .....:..i-~ ... ,·~·~--~ -~· ~ The Caspian Don't be s urprised ii you ~ee ahy n1embers of that Jl olly\vood gang o nce 1-.no.\vn i:IS 'lhc rat·pack \\'!u pping d0\1'11 NciYJXlrl Blvd. 1n Co~ta !llc!>a th~sc days. 1'hcy'l l probably be heCJding tu the Caspian !or lunch or dinne r. _ Be<.:a use the rl:'stuurant 110111 bonsls the c_ull~a1·y talents ol the pack s t'avorite chef d ur1~g thetr f1ln1· to\~·n heyday a fc.1~ yca_rs bock. And o!Jers 1nany ~f the san1c ;:a ppetizing dishes long fa 11c icd by \~mt· naries 111 the. group likr 1-'rank Sinalra and De.an !\tlartin. CELEBRITY CHEF The nevJ 1n aster ol the Caspian's kitchen 1vith such top-ranking (·clcbrity cndorsen1ents for his cooking artistry is 'J'ony Siran1a rco -a ge~tlen1an \\'ho obviously has n 1vay wit h Jover:> of ltal_1a!1 cu1· s ine. /\s \\'ell as a reputalion a kin to slnr b1H1ng in hi s O\\'n fiel d. . !·laving partaken of Siraina rco 's \\•a res d uring. a recent visit to thC' Caspian, \VC found ou rselv~s. 111 full accord 11'ilh hi s fa 1nous <1dmirers. And '''1lhng to bet he 1r ill develop a \vholc ne1v legion of fans among South Coast diners. Yi The (ood \\'as !'iO good, in fact. \Ve hied off to a quiet corner of the chef's domain \vhen ~he rush 1vas over to lea rn a liltle more about his back· ground. Which gave us a broader basis for apprec- iating his bil l of fare. . _ Sira1narco, 1t turns out. '''as born 111 Ne1v 'r'ork Ci ty, 11·herc he entered the restaurant busii:ess fol- lowing in the footsteps ot several gcne rat1ory s bC'· fo re him. 'fhis n1arks his t1venty-f1fth year 1n the profession. HIS RESUME 1\Tajor ;.Je11· '\'ork credi1s include 'lhc 111~1!-k no11'11 Ro1na n Spa ~he!t i I-louse and P ennsylva nia . l lot ~I. Jn 1952 he pullrd up st<1ke s and ca1ne to c_a l,1!orn1a to take on head t:.hcl du\.ies at Dean l\'la rltn s th en ne\v r estaurant. Dino's Lodge. on the Sunset Strip. La ter he n1ov ed to Beverly !·!i lls' Villa Ca pri, in \Vhich F'r ank Si natra had an int er est. This as· sign1nent \Vas foll o\vcd by a sti nt at I.he To\ve.r Sunday Evening Special Attraction • in OUf Piet 'i \runqe •.. l~e Ronni• C~i 1holm lrio lo•!~rinq Columbo. recordinq el"f;1! M ~rcv Bu•k~,,. lof you• d anc;n9 •nd li1!eni n9 ple•1u1 0 .,, 8 p m.· !2:)0, 245 So. Coo1t Hi9hwoy f'ho110 494-1151 dinin9 •nd d•nt in9 ever1 •venin9 in P;., 'i DELANEY'S J/eo.~T\\')r IT'S LOCAL LOBSTER SEASON Fresh Daily From The Boat Select Your Dinner Lobster Live From Our N e w Tank Open Daily 11 A.M. -2 A.M. 630 E. Lido Park Dr., N.B. -675-0100 ARCADIA ~ Sl"fCEl9ll ~ttiffi.~1(' -AIRPORT F-eaturin9 Steak • Chicken • Italian Cuisinl' Serving Late Dinners Mon ·T~~·-11 AM ·1 lo A,I>\, 1'01 p1.11s1.or ·' 1.u (')~(A l·~(;iA '.O·IJ'IO ~" I Sa>. 11:00-1,lO AM, :•J l Hill-ll<'JC,)CI; II~ -"'!C~D!'I ,., 1113 Dining with An Ocean View SEAFOOD, STEAKS AND GOURMET ENTREES * JESS PARKER Appearing Night ly Tue$day thrw Sunday BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE rHOHE 5l,·255S 31 7 OCEAN AV(. HUNTINGTON llA.CH * Overloo~i ng The Pacific O c ean At The Pier iJJfl'~ IJJl'DWnS Restaurant SCENIC MOUNTAIN/SEA ATMOSPHERE DANCING NIGHTLY TUE. Thru SUN. The Naturals I T" MONTH Open Daily-Sun. Brunch· Res. 499-2663 31106 Coast Hwy. South Laguna P izza in Las Vegas, \Vhere he continued to draw a tollo\ving among sho\v biz personalj lies, and v.•here he remain ed until his recent switch to Orange County. Today, ·by \\1ay of testimonials from the nu mer· ous thea trical figures he has pleased through the years. Sirama rco is the proud possessor of more lhan 60 personally insc ribed photographs. In addi· tion to Sinatra and Martin, these include such per- forn1crs as Sa1n1ny Davis, Jr., Jjmmy Durante, Paul Anka and Vic Dam one. \V h c n we pressed Sira ma rco for any light he 1night shed on his d istinctive style of cooking, we received the so1newhat modest reply that "gener· ally speaking, it is rooted in the Northern Italian school ot food prepa ration." Leaving us to conclude a ny 1ncthod called "Sout hern," by \vay of compari· son, \I ould have a lot of traveling to do to catch up. THANKS FOR THE CUSTOMERS fie \l'as less reti cent, ho1vever. in expressing h i~ gratitude for the patronage he has already be· gun to enjoy at lhe Caspi an. Jn this connection. he said he 01vcd local out 'n' abouters "a special vote ot !hi.I nks for the laudatory and friendly \\'ay ~hey hnvc rccr it'ed n1y eft'orts in the relatively short lin1e I've bee n here." Tl is our impression, too, that Siramarco's 1\1ncrica11 specialti es-\vhich include salad bowls and a nun1ber ot seafood specials and broiler items -are probably earning as much of the praise as his I tali an dishes. And there is still a no·ther factor about the Cas· piazi's new menus bound to delight customers. It is the re1na rkably Jo,v tab being asked for their sa vory entrees. ITALIAN TREATS Leading off \rith the Italian offerings, three di sh es are especiall y reco1n mended on the basis of cert ified empty plates lef't by men1bers of out 'n' abouter's party. The first of these was veal ala partn igiana en casserole, cooked in a special sauce l\'ilh Marsala \\'ine and lot s of cheese, $3.95. The other t1vo were lasa gne ala Italiano, made SWISS CHALET "THE ULTIMATE IN CONTINENTAL CUISINE" With every 5-cour•e dinner one compllmentory igktss of the wine af your chatce. Beaut iful Organ Music Fr iday •nd Saturday Ni9ht1 OPEN DAILY -11 A.M. • 10 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS ltes.,...atians: 646-5383 414 North Newport louleyord, Newport INC• LINDA LANE AFFAIRE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY JAN & PAUL NEWPORT CENTER iwtw•n •lfffumt 4 .,..,. •• "'"'""' P•rki119 "_...,•ll•n• •644-2no• BERLINER RESTAURANT AND BEER GARDEN The Only Place to Dine The Continental Way Enjay one of our Home·Cooked Dinners WIENERSCHNITZEL -SAUERBRATEN HASENPFEFFER-BEEF STROGANOFF WINE·CURED SAUERKRAUT POTATO DUMPLINGS-AND MANY MOREii We Serve the Finest Wines From Germony ond Fronce Our Beers ore Imported Direct From Bavorio Lt5TEN TO THE CONTINENTAL SOUNDS OF MICHAEL THE ONE • MAN BAND FROM VIENNA FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY -From 6 P.M. Open Tueld•v thru Seturd•y-11 a.m.·10 p.m. Sunday S-9 p.m. -Clo1H Mondays We Sene S1ndwlcM1, Bu1inft1mtn'1 Luncheon ALL-DAY In the Bt•utlfvl Town & Country Center 18582 leach Blvd. Huntington leach 968·5800 \vith wide I,a::;agne nopdles, Italian sausage, muz. zarello, ricot~ and parrnesan cheese, a rich tt>- 1nato sauce anc1 baked in, casserole to order, $2.60 ; lobster ltali.ano, f'irsl marinated in Siramarco's spe- cial sa uce, then breaded and deep fried, $5.95 . Additional se lectioos in this department include scallopine of veal, $3.95; veat fricandeau. $3.95 ; s a1timbocCo ala Romano (a Ro1n an dish made fron1 veal scallopine, Ita lian han1, cheese and 1nush· rooms), $3 .95 ; ravioli \\•ith tneat sauc e, $1.95: ra violi ,,·ith mea t balls, $2.2.5 ; spa ghet ~i \l'ilh 1neat balls, $2; chicken ala cacciatore, S3.45. FISH AND BEEF Seaf6od special::; include, baked. stllffed cherry- stone clams. $4.95 ; A'lonterey abalone steak, $3.95; Ne1v England scallops, ~2.45 ; seafood platter, $2:.75: choice lobster tail ala Au stralian, $5.95. Frain the broiler comes choice Ne1v York steak, $5.25 ; peti'l Ne\v "l'ork steak. $3.85 ; fresh ground broiled sirloin, $2.50 ; brochettes of beef en ~rande (choice cuts of top sirloin broiled on a ~ke\ver with onions, bell pepper and tomatoo \;edges, serv~d \\'ilh rice pilaff. $3.25 ; one·half \.a n fried chicken, $2.85 ; prime rib of beef, au jus, :•3.95. All Caspian dinners are served \l'ilh an appe- tizer tray, soup or salad, choice of potato (Un· less you order an Italian specia1, in 1vhich case spaghetti is served), coffee or tea. There is a lso a special children's spaghetti and r avioli plate for $1 .25, or a choice of chicken, ground broiled sirloin or roast beef for $1.35. NOONOAY FARE The ' Caspian's ne1v lunch menu offers 17 hciu se specials ranging from spaghetti 1vitb meat sauce, $1.25, to a top sirloin, \\'Ith onion rings and Frenc h ~Mes, $2. 75. All are served "'ith hot rolls, soup du JOur or salad and choice of coffee, lea or milk. Luncheons also offer a \\•ell·rounded !!election of daily seafood specials, h(]t and cold sandwiches, Caspian 'Special sandwiches (served with a cup of soup) and salad bo\vl s. . 'I: Lxcilingl)' d1ficren1, A clel11htfu l ~ell ins 10-meet eWrf mood •nd l•Sle. \\'ell prepared gourmet Ml":n1>-1veU 1ervtd. Strollirig musicians ~dd an atmosphere u ( ch.;irm .;ind rom.;ince. [njoy !his enthinfing atmosphere for lund>, cuck11ils, dinner. And, upening .-;oon, the most exciting wine {_ell•r in So uthern caJifomia, Re5er.•a1ion5 5uggesred, 644·1700 Ext. SS:?. The Jolly Roger RELAX WITH OUR NEW DOUBLE BUBBLE COCKTAIL HOUR Deullol• '•rti•11 f•r Tll• rrlte •f 1 IN THE LOUNGE ONLY 4T06DAILY MllE JORDAN DUO M.May thru S1turd•y -1:30 te I :JO 2300 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa 540-8535 Representative offerings among these include breaded veal cutlet. $1.95 : fish 'n' chlps, $1.75 ; hot roast beef sand\\•ich , $1.50 ; corned beef on rye, 95 cents, Reuben sand1vich, $1 .40 ; shrimp Louie, S:!.25 . The Caspian is located at 1670 Ne\vport Blvd., Costa J\.'le:>a. Serving hours are 11 a .m. to ll p.1n., l\londay through Friday, a nd 2 p.n1 . to 12 midnight. .S aturday. Closed Sundays. Colu1nhus Dav ' Speaking of things Jtalian. it may have s lipped yo ur 1nind that the sunny ~1editerranean country gave us a reason for doing a bit of celebrating ne xt Sunday. Not that a ny excuse is really necessary to 1vrap up the \Veekend on the hi gh road of n·ining a nd dining , but Columbus Day l'an be used by those in need of moti1'alion . So anyone \l'ho likes to tie out 'n' a bouting to signifi cant events has sufficient ca use to go '''ay- fa ring Sunday. The occasion \l"ill mark exactly 477 ,vea rs since Christopher Columbus set foo t in the Ne1v \Vorld. DID THEY OR DIDN 'T THEY? In his ne\v musical, "1491, '' l\'leredith \Vill son oUers the "romantic speculation " that a little 1nore might have passed bet\veen the Italian ex· plorer and Spain's Queen Isabella than the financ· ing of voyages of discovery. A slight variation from th~ history textbooks. to be sure, but in keep- ing \\'iU1 the n1odern approoch to anything being fair ga1ne for ne\v interpretation or conjecture. In this same vein, then, it might be fun to as· sume the character of Columbus on Sunday and set sail to explore contemporary Italian food. .A.nd ruminate on the changes that nearly fi ve centuries have brought. One does not, of C'ourse. have to have much knowledge of the prec ise dishes available in 1492. It can just be taken for granted that there is an in· finitely larger and more appetizing variety of pos· sibillties no"'· ITALIAN FOOD FAR·FLUNG l'urther, it \Von 't even be necessary to go to a Continu.d on Page 26 'Whe~ Exciting ~ings c)t~ Happening! 1' fie f aMel. "'Three'• Comruur,.. in lhf! Sf!t•ille Lollffle Dinin, i11 lhf! bf!t1utilal.M.t•i~ RtJOK L•f!Uh /lf!UJ bon~l l•tililit• GRANO HOTEL 7FUEDMANWAT A NAHJ!l>f, CJ.Ll.F. 77Z.7'177 Open to the Public ~ Newly Enlarged Popular ... LARK ROOM Ent•rt•inment Nightly Tu•1dey through Seturd•y THE FABULOUS DICK SEAN • BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 460 • SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER DAILY MEADOWLARK country club GOMER SIMS, CECIL HOLLINGSWORTH, Co.o .... "." 16712 GRAHAM STRDT HUNTINGTON llEACH Fer R'"rv1tion1 C•ll 146-1116 or 146-1416 Dean & Frank's Favorite Chef TONY SIRAMARCO f•rm•rlv of tho Viii• Cepri, le.,erly Hill1 lrl1191 Hf1 Se'"' f•tnou1 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN DISHES TO THE CASPIAN 1670 Newport Blvd.,~ Coif• Mes• '42.atl TR.Y TONY'S S,ECIALTIES SUCH AS YUL AlA PA••r•IANA '" C4SSllOU with Men•I• •i11e •• , ciokM Ii• • •• ,., 1peti1I 1•wt•, I ... •f .P.••• . • . ••••..! with Sp•9beHi. CHICI• ALA CACCIATOll A ~'-~h111•t f•t llolt ••*'"· A l•u• lt•li111 lr11 t. IH•IM, ~Mrt" ALA ITALIANO Ju'"ff flt•WM with llfflOll C•thew IJwlll l l•UCI, ••• STEAKS· e LOBSTER e PRIME RIB ""'"' 11 A.M. -11 P.M. M•1,•frl, -2-11 W.""'9 ". .. ~--...... : . ' -:--------- ~-:2C:;;:D;l;ll;V:P:l;LO:T:::::::::::::::':'l:d1~y,:O:~:'"":::lO:,:l:%'1;;;, .............. .., ...... ..., .............. ,..,,,. ..... _,..,..,...,..,,.,,,,..,,.,,,.,.,,,,,..,..,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,...,..,.. ..... .,,, .... _,.,.,....,._, .... ,_.,;-...,..,..., ..... ;. .. .. :""; ' ' ,. DON JOSE' Opening Tues., Oct. 14 VIC GARCIA LTD. 1 , WEEKENDER OUT 'N ABOUT with GERMAINE IN TH~ FI ESTA ROOM 1:-r:oi\18.SO P.r\'t. to 1:30 A.root. Finest Mexican Food At Reasonable Prices e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Adams. (at Magnolia) Hunt. Beach 962-7911 ' (' ~=""=""=""=""=""=""=""=""~I ~ . ~,fl~~~~~~~~ :~ i ~ f. ~ f;l.SJ;ll ~ATJO:>S 1;1i ) ''~·.I.Liii i ~~~~~14("~14(" ,..,, Visit ~I the ·Colonel COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE Katuek~ f ritd CkiektM ® 2929 E. Coa5t Highway Corona del Ma r 673-3722 693 S. Coast Highw11y Laguna Beach 494-9418 HUNTINGTON 8£.\CH ~ COST.\ MES.\ TOWN ' C0l!N l ~Y ' t!lllG~EM SQUA~E llJJl 11•1~ 1 1•<1. Hl·n ll ll E>l lNO TEXACO ST ATIOt' I . l1lfl & 1..ill A~• 141·11'1 CHILD'S PORTION HALF PRICE (Childrtn under 12) PHONE IN, .. Ill ITEMS AVAILABLE TO TA!E OUT Continued from Page 25 strictly Italian restaurant. The tren1endou s popu- larity of Italian delicacies today gives rise to their a ppeara nce on the n1en us of everything from r alh· skellers 'lo bis tros. P laying y our in1aginative Columbus, there a t (' many pl aces hereabouts J o undertake th is twcn- lieth century search for Italian dining pleasures. Out 'n' abouter recon11nends 'lhe following : ·rhe aforementioned Ca spian, naturally. Costa Mesa 's Derby Restaurant , 1262 Palisade$ noad , for any of the ir superb pasta dishes. Fettucine Alfredo a t the Villa Nova, 3131 \\'. c:oast Highway, Ne'>'1port Beach. Talc of the \Vhalc in the Balb~ Pavilion for chioppino. Th e sensational canell oni Bolognese at the Nev•Portcr Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road, Ne\vport Beac h. Scaloppini Riviera at the R iviera Restaurant, So uth Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa, Franc."Ois, 18151 Beach Blvd., J-l unt1ngton Beach. for veal frito picatta. Grotto chioppino at the Newport Grotto, 3333 \V. Coast J-lighv•ay. Ne\l,rporl Beach. Veal parmigiana at the Sheraton-Beach Inn. 21112 Ocean Ave. (Coast J-fighway), Huntington Beach. Villa Roma. 445 N. Ne\vport Blvd ., Newport Beach, for anything Jrom spaghetti ala Caruso lo lobster Lail aJa Fra Diavo!o. Prai~e, for a Change \Ve have long since become accustomed to hav- ing anything of California origin knocked by Lhe so-called Ea.stern E stablishment 'taste and pace- setters. It co1ncs as a d istinct surprise, therefore. \Vhen thi s .sec1n1ngly standard procedure goes b.v the boa rds. ··il Such reversal or for1n turned up, if you missed 11 . in the October issue of "Esquire" n1agazine. In ;:i11 arlic1e cntJ !led : "Is 1'here (:real \Vi ne 111 t:al1 - !'ornia?" by Roy And ries de Gr oot. An internationally-recognized food and \\'1ne a ulhori ly, de Groot, far from placing himself squarely in the ranks of the \\'Ol'ld's Europea n wine ~nabs, says some of the 1nost co1n p!imenlary things about the .":>talc's \\"i nes ever put to print. BRAVO, CALIFORNIA! Using the professional \vine-ra ting c hart thal ranks a vintage as .. good," .. good to superior ," "'fine," •·noble '' or "great," de Groot's personal . ~urvey led him lo conclude that there are indeed Cali fornia vintages \VOrthy of the last and ult imate classi!ication. l ie calls thi s an extraordinary achievement in viC\V of 1t hci ving been only 200 years sin ce the !ir:.t .(:rci pcs \vere pl an1ed in (;ali fornJa-itl the s111nn1C'r' of 1769 by Father J uni pero Se r ra at the Mis.":>ion S;:in !Ji ego. And the fact !hat Californ ia 's n1odern \\'ine in- dust ry is really only about 35 years old. t-:ot havin,!.! t ru ly go tten off the ground until the r£>peal of Pro- hibition in Decenlber 1933, By \\·ay of comparison, Bord eaux has been in the wine bu siness for at least sixteen hundred years, a nd Burgundy and the Rh.ineland for more t han twelve hundred. *PIZZA '" PALACE . Fam1i\, .. Restau-ran t & Sho w Biz Sal on Gil~AI D-0P.E11 rf G THREE BIG NIGHTS FRl.-SAT.-SUN •. OCTOBER 10, 11, .12 FEATURING PEOPLE PlEASIN' AMERIEA'i NS.I FREE!~' PIZZA 3-SIZES-3 11'1DIVIDilAL-MlDfUM - Cr9Clted I• Ovr Own TIN PAN A\lEY 7-COUN1 'IM -7 ounT.v. .... CMltlll lllNND ON rttllT NZU DILUXE CHiii! nAUAN S•Ul•e• a11r & ONIOtol l"lll'PtaOHI ... ._. ILACI: OLIVI IMPOl:YID ANCHOVY •Ill PPHI NAM Ll~ICIA CANADl•N IA.COM WMIQ MUIHIOOMI • *'*·* * * * !illU$1g FllOMI OVJl UlllOQ t NICICEl.OOllON ALaO COlOll TELEVISION *' * ..:1a~t* * COMMENCE AT l8c ' * * * * * * 5andwiches I!. Uo1.1r,..et l x trov11111•,.Eo ,., •• , 0.11.~1 . ' .. ' .... )'• , ...... th••············''' 11•-' ...... '.' ....... , •• .. '.''. '' ... H•t '•"'''"'; Dip , ••••. &•< , ....... , • 11 ....... ' '' • ' .... . M••l ll•ll •...••.••..• , . 791 H•"' & '""'" C"'••t• • • ' ,,, 01 .. Chic•1• . · , · · • • • • • ••• c ................... '' ' •.••• "'' 11 .1; ... '·~···· ........... . Ho! loo! Dip ..... , ..... l •t •-•'• lo•I (0,.;•• ••ill l'tc ALL SANDWICHf l WITH CHIPS&. PICKL1 1 Salads let U1 Deli9ltt Yevr Taite INDIVIDUAL , • , , •• , , •• , 14c r&Ml\T IOWl , •• ,.,, .• •k C~.k• •t Dr•tol•1 Spaqhct ti I!. Pllll:LllS "ASTA PllfOIM•NCI ...... etti ..•••• ' ••••..••• H•lt & Melt ,,, .. , •. , ... •Ir ..... 1.11 •••••••••••••••.••• l••1••t1I & M••t ••lh. '1.11 114• Cir .. •• ••,1111 ••••<I 2•• Ckll"'' Pl•t• ... ,,,, .. ,. 1•1 •1llCf r•OM OUI THIATU aAR IA'f' .. llAN STYLI e&11t ON •••uoMT GRAND OPENING SPECIALS SALADS BALLOONS LOLLY POPS ~~~~~--~~~~~ Gtl,lt 'l'li\\I~ FUN! LAUGHS! ~:1"~~ * * * * * * DON'T W . C. fli.LDS LAUREL & HARDY ' KEYSTONE COPS PAY A aAaYSlnlR CHARLIE CHAPLIN BRING AND A. THE WHOLI f~T CAST Of THOUSANDS ****** Ivery Nigllt II MUSIC lo SONG Op•nin9 Ni91ltt •1011111 OUI AND DIMIODION You'r• -THI STAR! CURIOUS PICTUllS Gl•CI OUlt WALLI - PHONlt COMfORT FACILITllS 839-7290 BRING A PARTY THIS WUKfND 'IOI • 16121 HARBOR BLVD. (at Edinger) FOUNTAIN VALLEY PLAZA . ,FOUNTAIN VALLEY Says de Groot : "Aside from an Immense flood or ex1 ren1 e!y che1i1p, relatively uninte resting gulp- ing wines, plus a substantial supply of 'good to s~­ perior ' everyday table 'A-'in es, Northern Callfomia hCJ s the potential for producing •fine ' wines, includ· 1ng a few ·noble' \Vi nes and a ve ry fe~v 'great' 1\·ines. '' IN SHORT SUPPLY He slates, ho ..... ever, that the top wines are pro- duced in very limlted quantities, and won't be found in liquor stores across the country. "Most of then1 never leave California: iew get beyond San f<"rnncisco. \v here there seems to be an unlimited 5Upply ol lhir!i'iy connoisseurs." .'\s a case in poi nt, de .Groot cites "the best U.S. \\'hile "·ine," made from the noble pinot char- donnay grape a l Stony Hill-a tiny thirty.five acre vineyard in the Napa Vall ey . Each year's harvest, after bottling and aging three years, produces only about 900 cases. A wait· ing li st of private individuals and re.~taurants pur· chases the en tire lot. And \vhile gladly paying the pric::e th e O\\'ners set, no one buyer gets more thin 1.hree cases a nd some a re limited to six bottles. F'or many other interesting sidelights and little kno1vn partic ulars about California "'"ine, de Groot 's Juli a ccount is highly-recommended reading. Ifotcl Laguna Late in September the Hotel Laguna initiated a new lun cheon buffet. v.'ith the Sea Terrace DiltinC Room the scene of the action. \Vord on this comes from John \V. Gregory, the hotel's new Gener1l Manager. The buffet table features a variety of hot dish· es a nd cold salads. and includes the "mile-high" hot roast beef, corned beer and ham sandwichts tha t have been such popular luncheon iten1s in the hotel 's Pier 9 Room. · The luncheon buffet is served every day except Sunday, a nd the $2 asking price includes coffee. Not bad, we say, for all that and the fabuloua view too. ftlVIEftA ftE&TAUftANT Continental Cuisine Cockt•il• Servi119 Luncheon and Dinner ~1onday through. Satu.rdatit. Closed Sundays Ope11 for Pl'ivnte Parties Only We are located 11e 1rt to the May C o. In South Coest Ple1e . llll s. lrlstel Ce1te M-540·1140 2241 Weit Co•st Highw•y Newport Be•c:h 17141 M6-5057 YOULL ENJOY OUR MIDDAY FAER I .SUNDAY 12 r.>1.1'0 4 l'.M. I lF!rlll~ I fine Diuiu!f Since 1965 3801 EAST C.0AS1 I {!Gl!V.0AY i C:ORONA DI.I. l-.f.t.11, CAtJfOl!P.:1.4. PllONE: (7 1-4) 675-1374 Real Canlonese Food ••t her• or take home. ST AG CHINESE CASINO T 11 21 it pl., Newpo rt Beach ORiole 3.9560 OfM11 Y"' l111u11til Delly 11·12 -Fri. e11til Set. 'rll J e.111. DANCING * HAP HALL DUO wo!ll Jllll• R .. ,,. •~ l•u Tllur. ttlr1 S.11. MON.·TUIS.-Wll. * lerry lake Singer Guitarist Rear·Mes• Th11ter !~e;:e Cost• Miu 145 I. ltrtl St. J111t ... N_,,,. 11..t. 1 ,.., N r1w """ •"' lll• , .. , ...... o,... • 1.111. tt 1 '·"'· Deity ml rulllw·arsR ...... 11~~ 4~~:14 uit:: u • L UNtHEDN I e OIHN(llt 1.lSfA.UlANT AND e $UNDAY lllU!4C H COCITAIL LOUNCil e LATE SUl"l'lll DINING OCEANFRONT DINING, ATOP TOWERS WING Of SURF And SAND HOTEL IHI 'OUTM COi.iT HIOHWAT 1t'a"eois' CONTINENTAL CUISINE F1moui For FLAMING DUCK Open I I :00 A.M. -Clo11d Mond•y HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 11 15 1 BEACH BLVD, t•l-":o ,. _________________ ... l --· ---' - -----~-~~---~··--· . ' ---~----------------. . -. ----~ ------------.--.,-.,~--- PATTI COPE stars in "That's My Bag!'', now on stage at the Grand Hotel in Ana- heim. The topi cal re- vue plays Tuesdays through Sundays at 8:30 p.m., with lale s hows on Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m. Collector ·Twin Bill To Open At Foru1n ".\deptatlon -Nelt," two plays wh ich interrupt their original New York capacity engagement directed b y Elaine May, open at The Music Center's Mark Taper Forum on Thursday evening, Oct. 23, playing through Dec. 7. Miss May also is the author nf "Adaptation,'' while Ter· rence l\tcNally wrote "Next." The latter is a biting description .of an Invasion of privacy v.•hen a computer makes a mistake and drafts a seedy.__ middle-aged man into the Service. James Coco i9 the victim, assisted by Elaine Shore as the unrell'!nting Army medic conducting his physical examinatjon. Gabrltl Dell atars in "Adap- tation." with Graham Jarvis and Ro!e Arrick cast in Miss DANIEL BOONE, BEN FRANKLIN AND ISRAEL BOONE Of Antiques A revolutionary meeting of the minds for freedom of the press May's utlrlcal obaervation on -----------------------the development ol a man Hope Lange could well be calli!d an antiquated girl. Owners of antique shops in the Brentwood district or Los Angeles are most familiar with the beautiful blue-eyed blonde who haunts their store:r; regularly when not emoting in her role as Carolyn Muir in 20th Century-Fox Televi5ioh's "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,'' seen Thursdays on Channel 7. Now her most prized relic is • 110-year-old Eaglish teapot that was used in the 2oth-Fox motion picture, "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," filmed in 1947. frcm the cradle to the grave, through the device or a television "game" show. Telly Sa\'alas Heads for Home Telly Savalas, his "·ife and three children, have been liv- ing in Europe for nearly a year and a half, while he makes films. They're really going to be glad to get home when he finishes his starring role in MGM's "The War· riors." Telly reports that he's just purchased an elegant two DOA THBOUE d ~~~ r!:le~~ ~~;:yo~~~: M: was Paul Newman. 1 -i1-O'flEMB.T UKt: ITOCI • [n"lftll '11111 PICKWICK~ I ~2!'.!!'.!>!.! ....,,., 111 S. M•I•, S.NI A•• I 1101111'1~, .... --,~ ... ,-. 1.,.;..;,..;. __ ;_ ____ ..! ~ '1L» ID 9.alU OkTOJll PUT C.lebrde11 S.t., Okt. 11fll ......._ IHf DrlM:l1t M .... 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Pl'l ll Brt1kl1st Jt t m 21 Roost 23 eioth• 25 According to tht ltw 27 WW -II battle silt: 2 w11ds 2!1 Sound 2' Oultr cG•llno 30 Kind ol lr•n•ll 34 Nut 35 Pie ct or lt.rn lture l' Kind of 't~tcin t )7 l'irio d of lime " " II • • • • • • ' • • i.:-t-"t---t--T-11. Tickets for Hurok Ben Franklin Seaso1i Noiv Offered Po11rayer On 'Boone' Final call for season tickets is announced for S. Hurok's 6th Gala International Season at The Music Center in Los Angeles concurrent with ac- ceptance of mail orders for the first t.v ent of the season, the Stuttgart Ballet, "'hich \\'iii play in the Pavilion from November 3 through 12. Last June, the Stuttgart Ballet enjoyed a triumphant reception at its American debut in lhe Metropolitan Opera House Jn New York Ci- ty. Under the direction of Br:i· taln's John Cranko, Hurok also announced the Im Angeles repertoire, con- sistlna: of three full -length ballets, all Los A n g e I e s premlerts: Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin," with muaic by Tchaikovsky, will be danced on the evenings of November 3, 4, 10 and 11 21.t 8:30. Season subscribers will see "Onegin" on Series A opening night, November 3, and Series B on November 4. Cranko's dance transfonna- tion of Shake~peare's lusty comedy, "The Taming of the Children's Program Set T w·e n t ie.t h Century-Fox Television. in association with David Gerber Productions and Century Films Ltd. of London. has signed an agreement v.·fth ABC-TV for ••fhe 1, it t I e Ont'!s," a Saturday morning children's geries lor the 1970- 71 season. Shrew," will be seen on the evenings of Nov. 5, 7 and 12. The score for this work was Fredd Wayne, has been derived from Dom c n i co emulating the likes or Ben- Scar!alli by Kurt-Heinz Stolz. jamin Franklin for the past 10 Cranko's version of "Romeo and Juliet," set to the music years. of Serge Prokofieff, wi!\ be And it has paid off In more seen at a matinee, at 2:30 ways than on the stage. p.m. and an evening, On Thursda y, Oct. 23, performance on November 8. Wayne v.·Ul be the fe\ltured and on the evenl.n& 0 f guest· in 20th Century-Fox November 9. Other events Included on Television's "Daniel Boone'' both series of the 15th Gala episode, titled "The Printing International Season are the Press," on NBC-TV. American Ballet Theatre in Wayne, who is known January; pianist Sviatoslav 11round the world as the Richter In February and perfect 20th Century protrayer J\1arch ; Soviet violinist David of the founding father, Oistrakh· in March; guitarist Franklin, plays his part main- Andres Segovia in March .and ly with Darby Hinton, a5 he the Moiseyev Daoce Company hoodwinks the British during in late summer in Shrioe pre-Revolutionary War times. Auditorium. Tv.·elve-year-old Darby plays Also, Series A will contain star Fess Parker's son, Israel, the N H K Symphony <lf in the "Daniel Boone" series. Japan, with Hiroyuki Iwaki While filming his guest-star conducting on December 5, role, \Vayne had a suggestion and the Vienna Choir Boys on from young Hinton regarding February 7. Additlonal to the title <lf his upcoming Series B are Bolshoi mez.zo-Broadway play, where In soprano Irina Ark hip ova Wayne will execute a one-man November 15, and the West rendition of the famed lBLh- Coast debut of the Stockholm Centurian. P~ill)annonic, music director "As long as you, as Antal Dorati conducting on Franklin. found out where March 16. !'lectricity came from," said All events are tn The Music Darby, "why don;l you re-title Center's Pavilion, with the ex-your pl11y from 'Benjam1n ception of the Moiseyev Dance F ranklin, Citizen,' to 'Go Fly a Kite!?" Company, which wlll play Shrine Audit-Orlum. Series are "That's an electrifying not interchangeable. Brochure-idea!" said Wayne. And that's order forms for bolb the Gala the title of his one-man pl11y Season and the Stuttgart whlch opens on Broadway Utis Ballet are available at 'l'he1-:m:;;;ionjjl~h~. ~;;;;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOj~I Music Center by calling (213 ) I 6.26-7211. KEEP YOUR SUMMER TAN ALL WINTER! 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Presented by the Music Center Opera Association, the Company will stage JO operas in 16 per!orrnances, beginning with a new production of Boito's •·Melistofe!e" I n Italian on opening ni ght and Nov . 25, with basso Norman F'rlday, Octobtr 10, 196'1 CNH9 .... __,.. 67J·62H DAIL V '11.0T 27 ·-....... ........... IT'S NEW .•• EXCLUSIVE Afll!A SHOWING TH[ MIRISC!i ; COMMIT i'RooocTION CoMPANY '1 YllURSBf I 0-a"" ~~ r.21 NIE \"OU ON? • vu om Al&I DICKINSON ~\r.la llUT' Treisle in the title role. Stagel)~===~§~~~~~~~~~i;:=:;~~aliiil~~~ di~cllon is ·by Tito Capo- bianco, sels by David Mitchell, costumes by Hal George, choreography by Robert Jof- frey and lighting by Ha ns Sondheimer. Rudel will con- duct. Mozart's ''The ~larrlage of Figaro" will be sung in English on Nov. 21, and 30, produced by Christopher West and directed by Davi d Hicks, with settings and costumes by Ed Witt.stein, choreography by J offrey. Gabor Otvos will con- duct. A new production o f Borodin's "Prince Igor" wil be sung in Italian Nov. 24 and at at the matinee of Nov. 29, Rudel conducting. Staged by Frank Corsaro. sets and cos- tumes are by Will Armstrong snd choreography by Ron Se- quoio. Last season's Los Angeles triumph of Beverly Sills in Massenet's "Manon," sung in French, will be heard Nov. 23 and 29 as lhe only iten1 in the repertoire to be repeated from the Company's two pa s l engagements. The new production of Verdi's "Rigoletto" will be sung in ltaian Nov. 24 and at the matinee of Nov. 30 in a restudied version by Frank .. l'ltl Ill•• l'91't1 7 p.-. Ce1tl11• ... Mttow- l111d.., ,,_ 2 P·•· PREE PARKING _.,,., __ BEite J dE OUR ""Ji"~ IUT l'ICTIJI( 'lt'Olltl rn.11 rwrv"" 'N l!llQtl·-•1t1"..e • ....... ~ .. *~'3.......,.1~ Corsaro, with settings by li9~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::~~~1 Lloyd Evans, costumes by Jose Varona and choreography by Joffrey_ Otvos will conduct. Iv•. Sh•• Sfm. 7 T1t111tht II I IEST PICJm · Df11EYEAI! WN<ER6 ACADEMY AWARDS. -: HELD OVER! "GOODIYI, COLUMIUS'' • W N•W ., ...... ,. "'THI APRIL •OOLS" Me-1111 POI I Jll,NIOR >MATINEE SAT. 2 .P.M. "THE TIME MACHINE" 4 CARTOONS A~L SEATS 50c THI MOTION PICTURI CODI AND UTING l'IOGIAM Cc111fl111on lkw l•f. Pro'" I 5111. "•"' J IAlteiAIN MATINll IVElt'( WID. 1 P.M. SPIClAL JUNIOI MATINll NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. THE TIME MACHIN& 4 CARTOONS-ALL SEATS 50 CENTS fXCLU~IVf RfURVfD ~fAI UUCfMUll Ul( PaEMIERf TUf~DAY OCTOBER 14' ·ONL Y7WO MEN JIAVE WAL KEO ON THE MOOll FOR THE RE~T Of(!~ "2001" IS AS CLOSE AS WE RE l/Kd Y TO GET. MIM ....... t. SfAILIY KUlllCk PllOOUCTIOll . 2001: a..,aceoayu., CINERAMA • . ' ' .. ·; . I ¥0111• Guide to Movies l 'Jaunty Jalopies'· Screens1 ADULTS Alfit: A Cockney seducer of "'·omen \\'ho is cruel and unscrupulous in hls many con <JUCSts, 1'-1ichael Caine , Shflley \Vinters. Dustin Hoffman. If CR): A capsule look at British society through the eyes of violently rebellious yooth at a seedy boarding school. assi.!ted by an ex • g a n g atlempt to liberate a popular nlE:mbf:r. John Phillips Law, Mex.lean le&der during the Lee Van Clcef. tyrannical regime of President l\.IATURE TEENS Diaz in 19th ~ntury Me:.:ico. AND ADULTS George Kennedy and James Whitmore. A Mao and a Woman: A Tbe April Fools (M): Hilarious and romantic fan-Some KiJld of Nat (M): Dick Belle de .lour j R ) : poignaJJt French romance tasy about a married man who van Dyke, Angie DiclUnson, Catherine . Deneu ve is an centers on the con f Ii ct ineets somebody else's wife. RMemary Forsyth star in a between a woman's brooding J k Le comedy of ....,.., and cons of unsallsfied young woinan who \ove. for her dead husband. and ac mmon, C a l her in e r -Deoeuve star. beards. finds cornpcnsation by spen· her new Jove for a man who West Side Story: Re-is~e of ding her aflernoons as a pro-wants to marry her in this Dr. Zhivago: Story of young the modern dance operetta stilu tc 10 a brolhtl. m aster p iece of mood Russian doctor and poet h 0 l graph Jean L:>uise caught in his country's revolu· and poignant love story with Bonnie and Clyde : True PTr. 1. 0 l andy.A k ·., , tionary upheaval with ·which Bernstein's haunting music. story of two bank robbers and in ignan noo lUme · h Natalie \Vood and Richard killers in the Southw1ist durong Paranoia: Carroll Baker is a e could not identify because · l t 'do h t t f of an intense belief in the Beymer. the depression. Warren Be•l-JC se WI w w ose as e or lh ' .,,_ -,, deadl rights and privileges of the i n· Winning (M): The marriage l)', F •)'C Dunaway. r a:. y, di f 'vidual. Omar Sh a r i f, o a racing car champion is Bullitt (M ): Steve f\lcQueen Staircase (R): Ri c hard Geraldine Chaplin. almost wrecked by his con· is Bullitt, a San FranciseoJ Burton and Re~ Harrison play Good G and centration on winning the big h unfulfilled I . uy1 Bad Guy• police detective assigned to un appy, 1 peop e 1" jM): Western starring Robert race. The racing background If Katharine Hepburn wins her fourth, the Academy will pronounce it Shy-oh EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT STARTS WED. Prolel't a Chica•o mobster thls sad, compassionate, and .. ,. h is colorful and exciting. Pau l · d'd f l " 1tc um and George Ken-needed by pohtiei an. Robert so'!1et1hmes sor lal ~:u_r,,.Y o v.·o necly. Newman, Joanne \Voodv.·ard, '-==== \1aughn, as prime witness in a aging omosexu ~ rs. I.- Senate criine hearing. \\'here It's At (R ): Part The G reat Bank Robbery TEENS AND ADULTS . IM J: Zero l\ioste!. Kim NO\'ak True Grit fG): Western set Ouffy: 'f11·0 sons rob their owner of Las Vegas casino Clint \Val ker star in this fil~ UNMELANCHOL Y DANE HI TS TOWN It's. Victo r Borge versus keyboard, as usual father of a 1nillion pounds, teaches his idealistic son about bo f in the 1880s about a 14.-year·old ., d b f . 1·r I d d h. h h a ut three di fcrent gang at· girl who is determined to, ;u e y unsavory rr ends. 1 e o sex an gree w 1c e trnipts to rob a bank 011 the James Coburn. eventually rejects. David avenge her father's murclcr1 same n1oming. and is h 1~ b · d Gay Deceiver5 (R): Ti\lo Jansen , Rosemary Forsythe, e f"'" Y one-eye ! West Revisited ! Victor Borge to Perforni t 1'he 1969 Silverado days are roming lo Buena Pa r k, October 22 through 26. 'd Robe•l o··o,,as Gun1 or tbe l\lagnificent marshal and a young ronge•. guys · attempt to avo1 lhe • • • · ' Seven (GI : An American and John Wayne, Glen Campbell, draft by appearing lo be The \\1ild Bunch (R): Plans six n1ercenaries lead a daring Kim Darby. hornoscxuals . Kevin Coughlin of an aging outlaw who leads1,,======================== and Larry Casey. his small band of desperadoes Goodbye Columbu5 fRJ : A to rob the railroad in Texas in :-;ummer romance between a 1913 go awry, and the ultimate poor librarian and a nouveau in bloody violence. lust and riche college girl lapses due to cruelty foll ow. \Vi I Ji am their di ff erent views. A satire Holden, Robert Ryan. ( '""""' Fiix-SOUTH COAST "'"~ .. LAZA THEATllllE The shov; will be staged for lhe 12th !.1.1ccessi\·c year al Bellis Park, Knott Ave. and Eighth SL. This year. For lhe first time, special seating is planned for tnaximum en· JO~·menL of l he lop-drawer la lent. Pack-jammed \l'ilh fre e entertainment and alt of the other goodies for which it has been noted in the past, the 1969 version ''ill surpass all of its previous efforts. according to its sponsor~. Buena J}ark !'iilvcrado Davs, Inc. One of its highlights wll! be 11 perfonnancc by Victor Borge, Danish actor of the b1g time show "'orld, "'ho has been booked to appear Sunday night , Ocl. 26 al 8:00 p.m. Borge. a young-looking old timer of the stage. or almosl ::in old timer, v.'ill present his •·comedy i n r.1usic."v.·hici1 deals \YJlh nostalgic chapters of the h1slory O[ S h o \V business. It's a two-man show v.·ith Leonid Hambro, the brillianl pianist and foil of the Borge team. Arriving in tov.·n with no scenery, no cast, no prop5 oth- tr than a suitcase containing t11·0 microphones, a spotlight and tape recorder, Victor Borge has his audiences boun· cing with glee. Borge is billed as the statislician oE the performing arts. He is a stickler for perfec. lion, knov•n as a "creative, musical genius, one ·who makes non-sense and attracts SRO (standing room only) crowds wherever he appears. J-le is a man \Vho copies no one.'' To date. no one has ever successfuHy 1 m i tale d his unique act. As l he "unmelancholy" Dane, Victor Borge has the talent for confusing and amus- Jng his audiences at once. He'll break inlo a Chopin elude \1·ith conversation which inspires lhe hy s terical laughter of both young and mature audiences. That is y,·hy his act is called the ··ultimate in c om i c artistry" by the crilics. His timing is perfect and he knows how lo handle the sv.·ilches with great skill. After I~ years and 3,500 performances, Victor Borge has proved that a Dane dOl'sn'l have to be melancholy lo be great For Silverado Days, the ap- pearance of Victor Borge is something different. on sex with Richard Ben-Death Rides A Horse (M):/ jamin, Ali MacGraw. ltalian·rnade dubbed western Tbe Graduate: Comic satire about a boy v.·ho seeks to of a young, confu s ed , avenge the massacre of his av.·kward, and innocent man family by outlaws. He is ,1·ho _br.ea~S OU( Of lh.e ·Cttl'IUl l'AIWtCCOUTIMIMAY&tTlll1. materiahst1c world of his ~ elders and becomes involved with a neurotic woman, played ~ A by Anne Bancroft. She __:.....;__ •- b~comes vind ictive when he Toilre •t ':00 a. 10:00 falls in Jove 11'ith her daughter. 1 A11d At l ;OS ONLY IA.CK A•AIN-I Y DEMAND! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER llUT-CTCMt-IMCI JlllCMOl.S JOSEPH E. LEVINE -, MIKE NICHOLS LAW.RENCE TURMAN - THE&RADUATE AN AVCO u.ie.t.SSY Fl.W C:OlOFt _,"" ..... _.._,,__,. Prodt1cer Barris: ~ M~ne .ALL SEATS-$1.50 * HEY KIDS !* llG l"AL SHOW SAT. 1 :00 JOS(!N {, l(Vlllf TV 's Game Brai11 IT099C1l•·. n~· 1-SHW'llllllllil roc11AS •U.1.S1 .. [LI Also in Color JAMES MASON JAMES COBURN ~ Anyone responsible for 17 half-hours of tele\•ision pro- gramming each y,•eek can af- iord to arrive al the offtc r 111 faded dungarees. sagging T- ~hi rt and a rras h helmet painted \O.Jlh daisies. lie can ,., rn afford the luxury of a barefoot sr-cretary \'.'earing Landy-striped ~lacks. a light green Jersey S\\'Ca ler and no bra. The s11ccrssfu\ guy \1•ho c;in afford al! 1his 1~ TV producrr Chuck Barris. llis story, by .!onn BarU1cl, is in the October JO LlfE n1agazlne. Chuck Barris is firrnly c.·on- \'inced lhat nearly any game sho1v 11·ill v.·ork if H appeals to basic hu1nan r m o t i on s . Although some sho1,1•s present celebrities as y,•indow-d ressing most of then1 prosprr simply by presenting the panelist il3 Everyman -gleeful, glum. greedy, in all hi s tattered gl ory. Some game shov.·s promise lnstanl ut.opia. a dream dale, 1 dream house; some offer a vicarious purging of marital gripes witll a panel of bicker- ing mates. In Tbe Newly'llrtd Game, it may be the keyhole- peeping urge: in The Game Game it's the desire to t;ct people r ev ea J themselves t h rough a k i nd o f psychological quizz. Often the basic emotion Is greed. Jn the old SUpffm&rket Sweep, con· testanta raced around markets tcooplng up groceries. Nearly a thou1and polcntial contestants, mostly for The Da ting Game, drift in and out of the Barris' offices each "DUFFY" ,._,. f(lo --ti If/US CM/Srl,IA/1161.19 ._l*USrlf(!/HIS lflfASI photographed and put through l============='-''===========~I ~ample games by some of his 80 s taffers. The Dating Game has all· llhile games and all -black games, n r v e r blar:k-11·hi 1e ~ames. "Southem stations, and for that niatter stations all across the country, 11·ould drop the sholl' ... Barris says. Barris got his ~ta rt in the com!nunicallons 11'orld at NBC as a management trainee hy listing a 1nember of the network's board of directors. \1•horn he dicl11'L knov.', as a reference, He quit to srll Tclrpromters. married the glr! next door. who happened lo be the niece of William Paley, head ol CBS (the only network he has never worked forl. Later he was hired by ABC to check On cflliZ shows . ... .............. • '"""" •• , .. ••C.ot"ll• 11•0. • M•l'Cl~I 1.UUI • t.4l•Ol•O TOGETHE R FOR THE FI RST TIM E and make sure they were'===============;========o,I/ clear or payola. 11 'f,"(? Jbuth Coast Repertory "ABC gave me $700 and a 1 pl ane ticket : I was suppose<I lo prove I could sew up all the I' show ideas on tbe West Coast "Iv au 1IM10~rd•. &•ee11en1 •.. " cu swnr.•n, 1..•. T1mn for ABC. I checked in at al WEST CO•ST PIEAlllEIE CLOSES s •TUlltl•T small hotel and m•d• lik• hun-"WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN" dreds of phone calls to pro-"• J•tffll "'"" -•111,,., "' "<•Yett n" ducers. Nobody called back. 1 au .... ·• T)leot... -"WINNI[ TH I ,OOH" called the Beverly Hills Hotel ~11na•v1 1 • i:H ,.M. and asked how much a 1n 1 H•w"rt I I••·• Cot.I• ""'"" Ft• 11•••,..•tl•n• tW·lKJ hungalow cost. 'They said ----------- $1.000 a day. I moved in y,·i\h my wife and baby and spent $3.SOO in • week. Everybody returned my calls. It was the best inveatment I e:ver made in my life." says Barris. NOW THRU TUESDAY ACTION I SUSPENSE! SUPER ENTERTAINMENT I THE FIRST TIME NOW TOGETHER FOR ANY WHEREI ENDS TUESDAY if_ Olly His o,et. loo'41 l Hl1 Gl1lfrlffd .... h1 S.N 2NO TO P' FEATYRI CORNIRMllll SM Diqg frffWlf ll lril\DI • 546-2711 ACRES OF FREE PARK ING e:.:-:. Of fice Opens 6:45 -Show Starts at 7:00 p.m. HELD OVER ''GOODBYE. 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Cii11111 (C) (30) nm §"""' '61 ID Pink Panther (C) M1tKrell hot!s.. l."11~ Dil!tSI I Str1nre P1nwlise (C) (30 ) Mcrtll: (C) ''MulillJ in the Stu!h NASA futur1 (30) H h* a..t (C) (30) (R) Su1" (a~enture) '6&-John an- Notlcllro 34 (C) (60) sen. Gi•lle "11len. """ (CJ (30) m Cilal ~d 1:00 CIS [\lll'line; NIWI (C) (30) m Roclet Robin Kood (t) Walter Cronkite. 9:00 O @@m II. It Pulnsl:ul (C) I Wh1f1 Mr lint? (C) (30) 8 M0¥11: "fiilrtNn Houri by Ail" T• Terr the Truth (C) 130) (d1ama) '36--rred ~~eMurr1y, l11t tht Clod (C) (30) 0 @@CE Hot Wiie.is (C) Commodity/Stott Report (30) m Movie: "Hie;h School Conlld111- Alton? (30) tl1I" (drama) '~Ruis Tamblyn. Al!lft1u11 Wtst (C) (30) m R11H 'n' RlddJ (C) Th1t Girl (C) (30) €!) Cl11dontl J M•sice 4tl W• 7:30 tu•rd1 U"GET SMART" 9:l00Qfj (f)Dubn11J l Mlttl1111 STEVE ROPER THE ONL~ 11EASC<l i'M HERE 15 51<E TH~EATENEO 10 fEP011f ~'<-TO THE HEAD BEAGLE- I GUESS i'D RATHE~ BE FOOLl'H AND HAPPY T"4AN SMART AND MISERABLE, LUETTE.' By Charles M. Schulz --,-------; ONCE \!XI 6fT Ill!"£ '<IJV 5€E 11Ef'tnPTO A"""'•Tl<AATARE llif liEAD !(00 6ct'6 mm? liEA6(£, \QI\£ AAP IT~ { 516H!) IF HE DOE5ttT BREAK HIS SWEET NICK BEFORE r---,_.._:T_::l<A:::_T;;_HAPPENS / •• * NEW TIME NEW PLACE th"r flylil1 Mtdllne1 CCI NEw sPv -RorEcHN1cs 1 ~1!1 :E~:·~.!ii '"'(Ci JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le Doux CATCH THE ACTION! Amuin1 Thrte .,=--;:c:;---;;;;;o;;-"v";;;"-;;-;7ri::l n-===-=--:-==.., 10 ~ (j) Git Siriirt (C) (30) C111:rd1s J Guit1r11s 1 .... --....... ---... ~ 17 IF I CAN Pli:OVE, MV FIR'.5T .l.LTHOOOH THE LAW, TO IT'S A DILEMMA FO!i: Tl.re (OUIIT, Sm1rt tntolls in a school for tx· 10:000 ~fi1 Th1 Peri ls ol Pentlo~ Fi'( PR'.OFE!r.>IONM. COM51PE~TION A. (ERTAIH DE6REE,IS PU· SAM! lFA M.l.IJ 15 MENTALL'I ~E· pedlnt lat~ers l~at is SU$p&etad 01 Pibtop (C) I W.t.WT YOllR Alt RIGi.IT, SAM••• TESTINU, THAT A. WCXILl1 ~ NITIVE, MV CONCER:N IS f.l.li:PEP, ME POESllllT eELQt.j6 IN be ine; 1 MOS from lor tht smug. 0 iaJ (jj m M1)tr lelfll .111• ADVICE Otrl A PR'OV1PIN6 IT!; wor l: SAFETY WJML'{ THA.T THE PE~ JAtL: lT THE SAME TIME, I 'M NOT f !i111of1 secret tl)rmula dangerou~ bill (C) Tht 1969 World Str1e1 ol HVF'OTWETICAl '-MYPOTMETIC.1.L CU.ET~~' =~tD :.ES<XlETY! Bl!E.t.KING TME LAW WILL SU!i:E I-IE ~ELONGS IN A. STA.TE uiou(h lo th1nge the geci£r1phictl baseball's lour to 111wn g1mas ls cASE,J'UOGE~ CA.SE ~!CM Itl.RWt' """" NOT REPEAT HIS HOSPIT.t.L Elfl-IEJ;?! ,___,, structure of t~e United S!a!~s, $Chtlluled to bl!iin today In lh• N" >AV COIJIIT SOlr\E IE TI4E COURT~ .t.T·f'---, CflWNAL ACT! 0 m Hip cn.,.rr11 (C) (&ll) home city of th1 Amtrictn Lea1u1 MOi'\HNC:J 'SOON! TITIIPE (OfrjCE!lN· .. ,. Pieai ol land." ch1mpion1. _........: ING· GUILT"~'--1(,l~~-,C e st1111p tbe Starr; (C) (30) M1kt 8 rm (I) CE Sty Hnb (Cl /___. c Sloli:'y llos!s.. I · ..a,11: "Ttn D•)'S to Jul1r1• 0 @(])CD ld'1 M1k1 • 0..11 (drama) '58--S!erlinK Hayden, ("C) (JO) Monty Hall ho~t~. Ql MG111l1; "No W1y Bick'' (~ 0 MillkNI $ MO'l'it; "81ttlee;round" ·55 -Oerrkll De Muney, (1f1ma) '49--'ltn Johnso!!,. John aJ El Delof df Amar Hodiak, Junes Whllmort. lO:XI 6 Ci) (JJ Scootrr·Ooo, Wlwr• Are I Trvtll « ton.illlflmo (C) {JO) Youl (C) Jllld !or h DltrnN (C) (60) g M1f6r. "'ftt [Jcapt'" (drama) TICJtnbl tor-(30) · ' "· d. •• ~ ,._ (6()) "Th 53-0tan. Jyaer, John .... na 1ne. Dll~" t , 0 rm (J) Q) 'Ullivtr (CJ ilia~ Upeoence Yesterday •nd To· «D M~ie; (C) "M,M.M. a.~ (drl· lday.Chtcllo ti Roto (JO) ma) '65-Pier Ana:eli. fred BHI, 1:00 !'.it (j) The Good Guyi tC) .(30) 11:0019 (f) Ardll1 Show (C) Biiiy -G11h1m Crvud• (C) (60) @ (lJ aJ f1rrt1Jl.lc Voyll(I (Cl illl QJ C!l 0. '"'Y ''"'lll'lOO ifll(IlllJ•MrlQO """'"' (llY) 'Ten1e, Mttni1, Mommy, (C) liid; Cla111 ho.ts. Daddy.· 0 Ml'l'lt: (C) "'Rmtt It fort I~ li»r 1 0tr (C) (30) L11l1111i•~ (1dvtnfllre) '57 -John lfllbruslt n..tN (60) Dtl'lnllf, Gr11 Pllrner, Fra11ei1 H1lm. l..:ill (t) (30) W Mtwlr. ""HllhaJ Draoef' (dtl· 1:'30 9 (I) Ho11n'1 H1rt1t (C) m1) ·~ith1rd Conlr, )Gunt Nit• Talbot retunu as Marya. the romtntic but dec.ptlve ~. f!ussia n llP'f. lo l!Qd the Heroes. l<lin-and ~ e!llmY o:iunteni:'• on f\1 l r PtlOfl'i a m!Won to the Ru!.!.ian lront, 1Z:0080!(jJlllt MonkHS (C) 0 OJ Cl) ro Name ol th1 G1'"f Ho .. ind RICRltiN S.... (C) ct1 (90) "lh1 Emissary_• Charlt~ J1e« Rourli.1 host1. Boyer 1!1d Craii: S!~ens 1u111St In m [v1n1~1k RIPO't (C) thi' d11m1 of Communist lntri~ua. €D Tfftro f1111ililr O @(l)CE'IMr, Olled1 Ciioea toll:J08 ®}(1)Wat:QR1u:s (C) Towa (~ (30) '11!1 WO!ldll'l1kll Oldl . Mot'il: "Spin 11 tM Horth,. Saloon . l hdve11turt) '38 -Ht111'}' fonda, m David frost (C) (90 Dann11 D 11 Mo11d1 (C) "Wilch Doctor In l<aye. 0111y Dean. Peg~v Ca>>' White Tails .. Part I. Canned H~al 8nd Monti Rock gue~. m Mo\'li: "'Suez~ {1i1v1nlu1t) '3& I The Big Y•ll•J (C) (601 -1 rone PoW!r Loretta Youni: Caull Marter Cl1s~ (30) 1 • • lifotf!n T1p1tin (J(l) 1;00 0 ~ (jJ S11Prrm1n (C) t:00 Q Do1bl1 ftrture: "Meet Jo'1n .n SANDRA. DEE Do~" and "Adventurer ol lortuR•·" . --0 @rn a> NCAA footb•U (C) : =* DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT 0~11hom8 11 To1s. : TO BE KIDDING O MoYil: "T'f'll l'l~llftrn"' (well· CBS FRIDAY MOVIE ern) '&0-JPtt Chandler, DJ Coll AS 6 9 (j) C8$ frld1y MDVI•: (C)I C.itlll d1 Mll!em "Doctor You'v1 G<rt lo Be Kidding" Rt1lfJ Rtvitw (Cl (•omedy) '61-Sa!ldr~ Oee, Celfstt l :JO s illOill '-' JonnJ QlllSt (C) Holm. Mort Sahl, George Hamilton. ~..,IV 0 Pb)'b<IJ Afltr D1tk (CJ (60) Wresllini: (CJ Hugh Hefner's gutsti ue Johnny Z:OO 0 r1atur. M~thi!, Mnrl Sahl, lht Chambers ro Sta Po .. r (C} Bri>th&rs. Nadia Ctnl Jh!n, Tommy 2:JOl)Sttpi lo ltlml~I (t} Olivtr, Bill RuS$ell anfi Corti~H O W1ron Tr1in (C) "The lth!det Moniui, Tltus Story," starrinl Neville llrand. 0 (f7J(Jl l!I!H trt Coint tnr mthllllf : : Brides. (C) (60) "The ~ld1ei." I m future !Cl -story of [). Lf1· J~rem1 b ar:tu~d al s.~oo!ing ~ Ill(_* • ~ prt bear. Sieve lhn~l guttl~. J:OOI Conv11ution1 In B18t• LC) '" • fV HOAt l)per1 (f,(l) Cb1'"p•on1hjp Bowlina: {C) ff) D1vid Susslind (C) (2 hr) "The Simwn (C) . l3 1g fi~ht Over Sej fd11Ca1lnn ., . Tie111p1 d1 Ptrdo• . I NMtvl C114 Mu11tal l.lQ) . Bil Pidvr• (CJ •• 1;30 • NIW'I (C) (30) l~d Me~er'. H1 S.id, She Seid {CJ (J O) l :Jll lYi11WPOlnt (C) Jen Witter hosh. • . P1ndOllll'r>I (.10) DV1doo~ Will! Lille~ Mutual lO:oD , ~~ C6) @D Brtden·1 World (C) P1tty Du~t _ , (&ll) "Don't V()IJ Cry lor Susannah .. " · Sliver Wlnp (CJ TUMBLEWEEDS MY WATCHDOGS COMING OVER TO INSPKT 'IOU! MUTT AND JEFF YOU ME:AN ~LiJM~f4-- 15 OUR. BOSS? WE WORK FoRMIM? +1E: THINKS LIP ALL THE'. IDEAS, DRAWS U5 AND SIGNS HIS NAME. HE: GEIS ALL "TI-IE CREDIT AND A PAY Cl-\ECK.1 r---' ,,~ YoUMEAN ~ D O ALL IHI$ "FUNNY• STUl='F +J.E GETS PAIP AND +-IE GETS ALL. "114E CREDIT? Oiant W ~rin~ (lara1nt Sleohen~) 4:00 Q MOYie: "T•r11n f1t.1pn" (Id· sulftrt it myst~r(ous illne ss on tn~ ventuie) 'Jfi -Johnny Welssmu11,r, aet 1f!M belriendrng a lre~therou1 I This WM!i; ill Pfo footb1 ll (CJ 'f. ~ !"I, '----, C;' 1&:/V a:irl sh4 beat out for e role. I Sp1 (Cl 0 m "ewt (C) (&0) Min Fro111 tnta.£ (C) 0 lfiJ r~ CD Jlmm1 lhlr1nt1 f'rl· McH•lt's """ "T!b Tiie lt11110n Siste11 (CJ <&OJ MciWMr and rhl Colontl , , JGeY Bi,hOP. R01 RO$!t13 and Dt!e 4:30 D Yollth •nd Ille f'otie1 (C) Evans. and 0. C, Smith guest. O It Mondo (C) "WUch Do:to1 In O Oe!l1! (C) (&ll) l!u1ty Draper Whitt Tails" P1t1 ll. •~d bt~ 09!."'11\ !ll!ISL II Tht Mvnstlrs Perry M.1son (60) Brence lbwhlde Roundup (60) Th1 Wol'fd ol l1111J (C) tan.el cM Mujarn (JOl :r:: . t ;o.;,n ~~h'(Cild•d (30) 5:00 ~st~t'•M:S':4:n~k c~~a1n~~fo~~ NtWS (C) School tomoele. John Mdl1y S11ow (C) 11 RETURN linp let Hoa., (C) • Outer llmib the t os An2•le9 ~inct mttl tht . I m "'" (C) dtdefld1n~ Sl•nlry Cu p Chemplon1, 11:30 [i) Miff Ciiri!lirt (C) t~e Montrtel C.n1d1tM at Ille Mo~ . l6J m JohnnJ CarlGn {t) tr11I forum. ; Sch vied 1ue1b inclu~e Rodnty 0 lllJ (l) GJ AIC'1 Wide World el _ Dinprfleld, Muh•mmed .1.a 1ndl c (Cf Jim Mdhr hotts. Mtml• 'Van Do1en. Diel C1vett Is I """"" (C) 1ub1tltul1 hos!. O..Url (C) D Mwlt: "Chrittophlr Col1mb"9" rtrnen {C) (idvenl\ln) '49 -rredrk M1rch. ~ .. 11:: 1_. (~ D @Cl) (i) Joey Bi1hop (t) lick .. ,, .., l tnny 111d J1ne Mo!ean art scMed· VltNrl·Slccilf CD Mwll: CC) "Mid Abend Mn" · OllC N....mct CC) altd 1uests. 5:301 flalpll ltwr (C) (R) (1t11111nce) '56--Gfynis John•. IMl!pl'1 1111• (C) 1!:00 m Mtrlt: (C) "TM toy Wt1ll Mr. lflll Mn. '9lfttl : hil H•lr" (dr•m•) '48 -D1111 lnttn11ntnlt MIP1ln1 (ll'J ·- Stoctwlll, Reibert Ry111. · Acrlmtn USA (C) Watch for tl1e full week's T.V. listings in Sat1u·day's edition of the DAILY PILOT. " GORDO Ito .U.CE1tA11!.. "1.'D ill!. O!ll2#AGE MY U.RYN)( ONTlie TRV1NY 10 111e-11-ro A 6PEEO /ll.!R~U.R WJ/llZR ~ ALARM··~ A '"4R5A&f A Sll<ENf DISPOSAL. • II ··WPLIUTIN~ 1i/IS CCCJ(-A MANIS CINQ-A-L/Nr;' MECJIA/oltML 'ATTEMPT OF .SOUNQS IS "KJURS 10 /:l!Sl<.V, INOLVE BY··· POf'Ot • By Ferd OH ,NOT"THAT KINP OF FAlLour ... I'M .JUST HAV(NG 55CONP -YHOUGHTS ABOUT MY N~W ., Ir ,. BJKINJ ... By Tom K. Ryan ......... ._... ......... , .. ·~· ·~ , ... ~.·­·-'-~ .... _ By Al Smith By Gus Arriola Mo % !XJNIT OKAVf HAVE TPtE &ACK 71) CR.)J.' SEi·U1' 711/t 70 M.AKE OO:ZE, t-IKE A ~i MME 7TZAP[ • rrlday, Octobf~ 10, 1961 DAILY PILOT 28 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl "I'm an old fuddy-duddy, What have yuu .got that I can wear?" TEl,EVISION VIEWS Genius Got Mae West By RICK OU BROW HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - As you may have hearrf, l\tae \Vest is going to appear in the movie version o f ';1'.1yra Breckenridge." She'll play an agent and get s·tar billl11 g. It is, of course, a stroke of genius to get Miss \Vest for a movie at th is time. Long a favorite of the older generation, she has endeared herself tn youngsters and young adults as v,1ell through t he reruns of her inco111parab!e fil1ns on television. CURIOUSLY, and apparently because of video, many young persons someho\v think of l\·ti,$s \Vest and W. C. Fields as a team, \vhich of course wasn't the case at all, and \\•as hardly likely. In his biography of Fields, Robert Le\\1is Taylor \Vrotc: " 'My Lillie Chickadee.' with tvlae \Vest, finally resolved itsel f into a simple duel of ad libbers. The screen play \\'as credited to '1\lae \\lest and \V. C. Fields, but tJiey n1osUy 111adc it 11p as they went along. There \Vas a good deal of professi on;;il an- tagon.ism bet\\•cen the two authors," Smarl people kno\V fl·Ji ss \Vest's \VOrl.h. Jim /\i1brey, 'I.he deposed president o( CBS-TV, now \vo rkin g on production deals here. apparently hoped to star her in a movie ba sed on her play "Sex tet," but nothing has been heard oI that plan recently. THERE WAS also talk of a television specia1 featuring her. It seems there is always a plan or so along these lines. Some years ago v.'hen I in!c r- vic~·ed her. there \\"as an idea of ha\'ing her lfo a sort of advice-to-the-lovelorn series on video. I still think it's a smashing idea that was ahead of its tilll('. At that Interview, by the \Vay, J inq uired if she could cook, and she replied, •·t-foney, nobody ever asked me." The lady ls news, plain and simple, \VhateveT sh e does. Some seasons ago, for in stance, CBS-TV canceled t he videotaped "Person to Person" shOW" when she gave .a choice reply to a repo rter's quest- ion about all the mirrors in her bedroom. ALSO IN that lntervje\v. the reporter changed the subject to foreign affairs. whereupon she ob- sel\led: "I al\vays had a \Veakness for foreign af. fai rs.'' ft Is amazing ho\v much Mis s \Vest re1nain~ 8 part of this lime and pince bcc;tuse of television and her rather universal obsrrv<1 tions. F'or example: "Virtue has its O\\'J1 TC\\'ard but has no sale at the boxoffi ce." Or. in view of some recf'nl bestsellers. consider' this olrf_ line; "f always say, keep a diary and soine· day it 'll keep you.'' Ah, well. Then there are just the lines for all cc;ea.~ons: ''I generall.v avoid temptation unless J can't resist it." And : "A pe11 ny saved is a girl lost." Dennis tlie lffPnace Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ·-·, -. - . ..18 OAll Y PT LOT frlday, Octobtr 10, 196q :: ~ :; ~ e • . • . . ~ ~ c .. .. ~ ;, ~ • . • . · . • . -· • . .. . :-.. . : .· ·= .. ~ -. US£0 '&q R0~oRUNN£R 4 speed 1ronsrnission • . do t-ieoter llOI ' 1964 FORD THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP $ V-8, o!l utomat ic transmiss ion, radio & healer, power steeri ng, power bra kes, power windows. !NMY 625 ) 1964 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN $695 1965 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2-DOOR HARDTOP V.8, rad io a nd healer, automatic transmis\ion, power steering, power bra kes IYXU869 J 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2-Door Har.dtop, V.s, •utomatic tr•nsmissicn, pcwer steerin g •nd br•kes, radio, he•fer, fa ctory air conditioning. IUll 5351 $1595 ---------·--------------·---------------------------------~- 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP s A v E V-8, radio and heater, full fa cfory •quipped. tlVN 9481 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA STATION WAGON l se.tl, 9 p.11ssenger, V-8, .11utomatic transmission, radio •nd heater, power steering e nd power br•kes. !REC 5051 1967 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR STATION WAGON Y-8, a utomatic; transmission, r.11d io a nd heater, power sf•ering IUZF 480 1 $ 1969 CHEVROLn NOVA SEDAN '1-8, automatic transm ission, r•dio end heater, whit• 'ide wall1, vinyl interior, ell deluxe 1•f•ty feeture1. les1 then 5800 mil•s. IYNW 8601 .. Vo lume Savings! Greatest Selection· COLORS--' Er;>UIPMENT- BOOY STYLES ! IMMEDIATE DEUVERY NOW! 1966 DODGE DART 2·DOOR Radio •nd heater, fully factory equipped (TRE 429) 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2-Docr Hardtop, V-8, automa tic transmission, radio & he.tier, power steering , f•c;tory a ir condit ioning . ( RGU 662 I 5 1965 DODGE CORONET 500 2-Door Hardtop V.s, automatic tranlimission, power steer ing, rad io e nd heater, while side wa ll tires , bucket seals, fa ctory a ir cond ition , conliola. I PBB 949 I 95 ...up. t•1 ure plu1 tCIZ • licHM. Prices ftll id nril 10:00 l'.I L, -· . .J ... v, 1,,..101.>e.-12, I •. -. . • . . . . ;: :1 •• •• I• •• . : •• l• , .. •I •• .. .. •• f: •• •• . . ' .. • • '• :· ---------- CHRYSLER PLl'MOVTH IMPERIAL ----. -~-----· --·~~------------~------------._.. ___ _ ··- c1i~:E $158 8 * $88~~~L $51 ::~~~NT * c1~~:E $1588 '67 DATSUN ROADSTER '67 CHEV. IMPALA '67 CHEVELLE MALIBU 1600 s";'" 4 •peed, R&H, s;1,., 9"Y i;,;,h, black $15 8 8 TUDOR HARDTOP . $15 8 8 s;1,., blue 1,,;,h, aulO., "d'o & heate<. VAT o•2. $15 8 8 VIE 010 Y h . 327 V-8, auto., p. steering, p. bra~e~. facl. air Your choice top. . our c. 01ce. cond. LINT 205. You r cno1ce. '~~v~~~TLc~~DETTE $1588 '~~ ~0.~~ PC~: .. ~~~:,~~~:rn $1588 '~~:,~.~~~u~N-~ ,~dA~~~~p.;,y1 $1588 4hspeed, rad io, hea le r, rdd 1al tires, Xfl 095. You r New car warrant y avail. Your choice. . roof. TVS 161. Your choice c. 01ce P1yments include 111 Ti x and tot1I Fin1nce Chtrge of $286 for 36 months, on 1pproved credit. Finance charges based on ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11 .lli;. defen:td payment. Price $1956.40. Ca1h !)rice includ es tax & lie . $1670.40. Transportat ion Specia ls '61 ~~~,~.~~r~".'!~· sl 88 I 63 :!~.~~'~!:,.~~: .. !-:,,• S388 '63 .~~~~""G!~a~!.~., "" 5388 IO<"Y f •r C011d•to0t1ino. OU~ 9•7 SUPER SPE CIA LS I 68 ,~~~!\~~~~ ~~~: ""~1 0 88 167 !"~~~<,'.~~:r~~~ .. ~::~1388 I OlO '64 T·BIRD Hardtop sass Full "°""'' & •1d.,..... ~;, c0<1dl1ionl"G, <f<11a, l>cl"•· blfC~ !i"11~. QWll J14. EXTRA SPECIALS I 68 r~~.~~;:.'I"~'""~ "~1888 f 68 •~~~~:, .!~~''"° ••'Ms1988 I 68 ~~i~,~~~~~~~: ~~;~2988 >t•"· ,,.,,.., .,,....,., .. ,_ werr•nl"t' •~•<I. " ' I 68 ~.~~~~,,~~:.~:,~~;.-~2088 I 6 7 ~~~~.~-~~.~~';;;~ ""~1 4 88 '68 ~~.~~~:.~~~~~; ·~~ 2 488 1 N 11~1 IMPORT DEPT. SPECIALS '67 ~~~!!.'!N .... ~I"~ ... ""~1088 \/EW Ill. 1 68 ~· ~~!!~~,,.~.~T·,.~1588 I 68 :~~~'~" ~~~!~ .. ~~l,: .. ~1588 I 6 7 ~~~~~~~" ~:!· """~1088 I 68 ,~~~!I~~ .. !.~!~!~ Sl 088 D ELI VERY o n '70 FORDS 1.rl TON PICKUP '70 NEW '70 MAVERICKS New '70 Thunderbird NEW '70 TORINO'S New '70 Station Wagon i • ,.., •iir MUSTANGS -= ""' • - NEW '69 GALAXIE 500 NEW 1969 COBRA EL DORADO CAMPER SPECIAL SAVE '69 COUNTRY SEDAN SPORTS ROOF SAVE $3988 $1300 SAVE FULL PRICE $9 00 $1200 '2 88 FULL PRICE ON ANY Fl'!OM SUGGESTED FA.CTOllV LIST PRICE: 1969 THUNDERBIRD FltOM SUGGESTEO FllCTORY LIST PRICE ~£11.. NO. t lC.Ult lD17'9 BRAND NEW ~Ell . NO. 9041{)J.l<ll• '69 F-250 5TVLESIDE 1969 DEMOS BRAID NEW CORTINA JOO CtO t"9 .. •tr"1 C100tl119 NEW '69 MUSTANG NEW '69 RANCHERD ~~1~1~"' •z:i:,.,~~i:'1:S. at:,~ SAVE 2 DOOi . No. Fl~811F9'llU. SAVE & ELDORADO lOV2 MODEL 47 $1500 FULL PRICE CH!ROKll $800 $2588 CAMPllt $1788 No. 1!110t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Fr-om S...ttn!.., Ll•I FllOM SU<iGE$TEO FliCTOllV LIST PlllC!: 5tt. No. tJUNl~7IOI. OllOEll NO"N ~i ~. NO. t~OlFl7144 s .... NOJ tA11\.?nlf1l. ~- .·. ....... tr--~--·-------------------------------------------------....--------~-.. -----~--.,.-,....-,~-.----------- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Chner •I J ooo Gener• I J 000 I ~G;;•;"";;'°;';;;;;;:;;:;;::;;l;;DOO;;;;;G;;•;;•;;•;;' •;1;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;1 000;;;;;; j;~G~·~·~·~r •~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~OOO~~G~·~·~·.·~•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiDOOll Gen era I 1 000 4 Bedroom LIDO REALTY, INC. OPEN HOUSES SUN 1·5 ..,.NEWPORT SHORES, high ".<\" franle 1 story ho1ne, 2 BJ(, converl den & fan1ily roo1n. 239 Prospecl ............. , ....... , .. $26,500 A-'LIDO BUY -Immaculate, little beacli hon1c priced near lot \'aluc. 211 \tia Kor01l ~~2,500 1..,.BALBOA ISLAND, Bavfront 3 BR & 3 81\ hon1e -+-2 Bf{ rental un"it. P rime location. 130:! So. Bayfront , .$135 ,000 LIDO REAL TY. INC. 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-7300 General 1000 General '~~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;; 1000 PERFECT PLAN Custom rlcsii:;nrrl hy h ·:1n ~'f'lls & Sons & dividf'd into 8 UNITS ALL WITH VIEW adult s('CllOn S: ch1ldN'l\'s Prirnr are11. or Nt'11·porl 1ving_ Panoran1io· Upper Bn y Bc-a ch. 6 . 2 brOmon1 studio virw fron1 living room. d111-api.~. \>1th firf'pi;l<.'P. 'l . 1 ing rooni, ki!chen 1v i I h bedrooni G111'agr spacr for brea kfast arc<i & mas!('!' 16 cars_' Con1n1un i1y pool, bdrn1. Thi' fJ1111Jy rno111 w11 l1 l11(\Jn1r SZl ,500. Call rorappl fireplal'e ,\: 01lu'r :; bdnns tu ,;r,... thc-sr rart-unl1~. &. 2 baths c;rnll"r on 1hr 1n· \Va\kcr & Ll•r i\fr. l.t'\'i nc ncr cou rt yartl ll'iTh 1'p.1rk-L'lCOi\1£ INVEITTi\·!t:NT ling pool, & 11;alll'!I 101· pn. DEPT. vacy, Co1n pl('!t'd last 11t·1·k 545-9451 Ii: available no11•! SIC3.000. ---~-'------- Roy J . Ward Co. tBa)l'l"1'$I Of/ice• )~30 Cii la.~y l1r11·~· ti 16·15~i0 3 BR 2 BA. J;i n1ily fill, Pr11r decor. l '~ yr old-xlnt cond. $32,500. 123.S2 Fleet Ln, llB. Ov•nrr 646-432~ $19,995 . AUTUMN SPECIAL! Lar~r Lwdt'OOm~ + '! pullrnan baths Drl'a111 k11 rhrn 11·11h !·hanning r .'(!ra c;1!ing 111·ca Bu1l1 -1ns , llugr lri'f' ~harlrs. 846-0604 TARBELL General 1000 General 1000 Coldwell, Banker OFFERS : BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES , .Just listed. 4 BR \V/din. rm., & fain. rm .. .• \."ie\v of ocean and mountains. \Vide gar+ den entry. c;reat u:-e of stone & panelling. l.ar gc pool and pallo ............... 577 .500 i\lary Harvey OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 DOVER SHORES-VIEW 1948 Santiago. 4 BRs, la rge fan1. roon1. S<.1.1imming pool. P anoramic vie\v of hills & back bay. O\vner 1nust leave area $72.500. Cathryn 1'ennille OCEANFRONT 4 BEDROOM A year-round hon\c 011 hcsl ~each. Electric kitchen. large li ving rn1. \l'l th fir.eplace; 2 baths a nd paved \ldlertronl patio. Trade considered $09,500 \\'alter Fl aa ~e OWNER SAYS SELL! C:an1eo Shores. Out of area 011'ner says sell lrnn1C'd, Sti500 price rcduc. 4 BRs t-con. den. rJoo l ,~-/ex tensi ve deck are.:i. \•ie\v . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 562,900. K athryn Raulston BLUE LAGOON-SO. LAGUNA Oceanfront com1n. -Beach. poo ls. tennis, Securl\\'. J RR , :l hath to\11nhousc. \Yet bar. Ocean \.·1c\v. l'o1np furn. incl \\'Usher S.: dry- rr SS9.500 (";_iJ1il 'f;_d ~ll11 SHORECLIFFS T1c-.1r<l.blc Joe. 1·radit1"1Hil ~h n kerl ro()r. <'1rf'_ dr1 vc11•a_\'_ Pegged rtoor~ 'l\vo hrlrn1 :-. llen 111th t'irpl & \1.et bar. l,.r g rear patio. .Joh 11 t '1al'h 111 1 $!15.5\)Q . K~th r1 11 !1:1ul ... 1011 HARBOR VIEW HILLS l.11~k La .Jol!;1 plan :l Bdrn1:-+• Jani h;i th ,,·Ith Y1C\1 of P~1c1fi c Ocean. 3 ca r ~cp­ ar<ile ,i::<.11"<1:,:e, ~ flrcplu cc:; .. $54 .!JOO. :\I Fink LUSK 3 BEDROOM 34-JO Seabreeze. Open Sun. 1 to:->. :i BDfi,\1. 2 ba111 . fani rn1. rlin arrn. Prof. landscap- ln~. /\ re.ii "rno<lcl" hon1 e ln l'.lJ .i'fL/\l'ell priceda1 .. , ...... ,. _ .$51.500. Joe C'larkliQn FIRST OFFERING $46,500 T!1c ltJ\'t•l111c'' (1{ l l~11c rC>-.;t , :1 Bedroon1 fa1n1 iy r oon1 'l l'irepl01 <.:(., l~eaut 1fully land· scaped. l)rofe s:,1onal d ecor. J1nn1aculate • +•. '".... . .$46,500 1'.1ary Lou ~!anion AN EXPANSIVE VIEW 'filost a ltrac1.11·r large 2 ~'lnl'v . :1 Bedroom. huge fa n1ily r oon1. ·r11e 1110."t popula r floor plan for the small or large family. Mar y Lou fl1ani on CdM-STEPS TO BEACHES Good inv. for s u.mn1er horne & winter ren· taJ. 4 BR & fam _ Nc\v kitchen. Beaut. patio. View. Owner \'.'i i\ ~ell or lease option. Sub-- m il. Ca rol Tatum COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR ., NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.4700 644-2430 B/B NEWPORT. WESTCLIFF OFFICE CORONA DEL MAR -VIEW! Large corner lot! 1'hree bedroo1ns .. den,. Ne\v ki lchen. Separate dining room with _view of ocean. Owner s il lness forces s ale. Price only S-19,500. Shown by appt. only. 640-2000 Eves .. 548-6966 OWNER WILL FINANCE ! Very attractiye DU~LEX \l'ilh one bedroom each unit. Nice patio. One-half blo~k fr om Big Bay. With $5,000 do1vn. Qy;ner \\'ill carry balance. 645-2000 E ves. 673-1355 10°/. DOWN OWNER WI LL FINANCE AT 7°/. Attractive Townhouse facing pool, three bed+ roo1ns, 21;:.! baths, car pets, drapes & built-ins. Double gar age-electric opener. Secluded pa+ tio. Five 111.inutes from Ocean a nd Bay. F ull price $32,500. &10-2000 Eves. 548-6906 VACANT AND READY ' 1'hi s three bedrooin l~liffhaven home is situ· a led on a lovely quiet tree-lined street. \lose to all schools, and price is only $34 ,400. Ideal for the young family~ OPEN HOUSE 1-5 P.M. Sat & Sun. 324 Snug l-larbor 645-2000 Eves. 548-4810 F IRST TIME LISTED! \Vel! bu ilt hon1e on large corner lot, Eastside ('osta rvlesa. Three bedrooms, den, dining roonl, n ic e kitchen, built-ins. breakfast bar, lar~e li vi ng room \\'ith fireplace. Covered patio. landscaped yard. S5.000 \\'ill handle. J-~u[J price $34,500. 645-2000 J~ves. 548-6966 WESTCLIFF! 5 V2~~ LOAN ! Spotless three bedroom-t\VO bath home. Beau- tiful ne\v kitchen. Small dininG room. l'Overed patio. large corner lot! Existing loan can be assumed at 51/2%. Price only ........ -$48 ,500. Listed with B/B e xclusively I 640-2000 Eves. 548-6966 Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. 901 Dov1r Drive, Suit• 126, Newpor t Beach 645-2000 1000 MOVIE SET CREAM PUFF! Tmaginc _voo'rr an actor ,1·ith FINER HOMES ELEGANT BAYFRONT This years finest vie\v Bayfront buy. Formal Bayfront home with beautiful Mai:sa rd .roof is offered exclusively. 4 bdrms, pier, shp & s wimming pool, high ceilings, s weeping i tair· \Vay can not be duplicated at $225,000. One of the most adnlired Bayfront ho1nes in NC\\ - port J-larbor . DOVER SHORES l~legant 3 bdrm hc:;ime \\'llh Y~ew o~ ~a.ck Bay, uarden or family room, spacious living room, oversized pool 111ilh extensive s urrounding terrace. Decorated in exquisite tasle. Reduc- ed to $117.500. Call for appointn1ent. LINDA ISLE 5 bdrm .~ 41,1 bath, a luxurious home carpeted & rcadv for your pr ivate pier & sl ip. Asking $135,0IY.J. " ..... Open ~at/Sun 14 Linda Isl e Drive BAYf'RONT .lrnpressive 2 story Bayfront home. 4 bdrn1s large living rootn, for1nal dining room , pan· elled den \\'ith \Ve t bar, master suite with sil- ting roon1. fireplace & extra large dressin g room. f:lectric controlled gate & garage door. P ier & Oon.t for .large po1ver or sail boat. $li5.000. Call for appointment. DOVER SHORES (:racious living for your fan1il y. \'ie\V hOnle \1.jth pool, 4 bdrn1s, din ing rooin, family r oon1. 4 baths. 4000 sq . ft. + 3 car garage. Beautifully carpeted, draped & decorated. Ideal for ~ntertaining .. A.sking ~104 ,000. Call fo r appointn1ent. General john macnab REALTY COMPANY 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642·823S IOOOGeneral 1000 BALBOA ISLAND· OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY T to 5 PM 21 9 DIAMpND .\ delightful 4 Bdrn1 l·fonie only 8 years young. Ne1vly decorated + 11('\V carpeting. Plus a I Bdrm apartment \l"ilh sun dei.:k . STEPHENSON REAL TY 306 Marin• Ave. 675-4100 Fixer Upper 1n Cosla l\ll's;;., 11\ls \1-0n1c uc('ds your 1'LC, J t' s Joca.t- rd in College Park, a V!'I")' 111cr area, on a cul de sac. ·rhe owl'lE'r i~ anxious, you ca n assumt,' the G1,;~h FHA [nan ;.i Sl7ll (\) 1110, or thr <J\\l llf'l' 1nll «uns•dt•r II !<·:1.~I' OPllOll, B u ilt in kl\Chrn, d OU· ble garage, forc<'d a 11· Jll'al, covf'red p;itio, larg1• \Jack .vatYI \1•11h .~1do:_> yard iOr hoat or trailer. Baq;aln pr1cl'd! lease Option Ocean View $275 Mo. Beautiful 3 bfr!rount II ill !•'~·''' 0pt1{HI for only S~73 pr1· 1no. lt has a grl'.'at or1•an vi e11·. Tlir oll'n<"r ha~ purtha.~rd anothr r ho1nc and •1 ,.n1s a ction 011 this or!!:'. C<o.:J now. Unbelievable ! Ocean View $23,950 Tiu~ II,•~ 1,, h" lhr 1101\l(' (in !hr n1;11'k<'I. ll _~ a ~ha1'f! ~ \J.eJ1'Ql1n1 :1 bath ho111r Wiiii largr L'OVl'rrd pa tio ;ind rrar yard suntl<;>('k_ Jt J1;:is a Jiving area of 1500 ·''l fl. ancl ;i ll•·:1u11f11I a.•slln \lihlr lr.11 r1 al :..·1.'ii . You ll'on't be. !1evc il un1J.J you ~tc ii! -Far ORANGE COUNTY 'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BL VD. S46-8640 Open Evenings. till 8:30 NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL au th!" 1·harn1 or 11. Sourh<'rn Or'{'llSionaJly in r('salr homr~ n1ansion~ \\'11lk up !ht> hl'ick 00£.' c•on1r~ along that '~ 111 prorncnadr 1hr11 1fo\1bJ,-. doors fab11lou~ LfKE NE\V CON-l'dtractivr 2 bdnn, Z b<ith, in10 a living rOOm o f l(IVI'· DJTION ll.: t1·r havt> ii, rr·.c;;l'!!~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~1 l\'ith bn<:k fireplli cc, a pan- linrss! Look past sparkling" .JU:-."r BEEN LISTED t: il'sl ·--~ f'llrd l<\•111;:: room ,(. !hirk rhnndr!1rrs a t 1he ar1 gaUery an Jr.1111,\CULATr:: /argP 3 Gen1ral 1000 General 1000 sli;it; ftll'prr~, a J.ii·cl.v pa rio and bnlconv. S1rp in10 thr. l>dnn hon1,.. 111 a prinle ai'f'a , ----------f,1r r 111crtn 1n111g, A~·cr:ss Jor · Cl boo I or <'a111prr. lu.\ui-y or a _1;,x1.1 Cor111al os., ro r1ark .t playground. MINI RANCH $750 DOWN rt1n111);!'. roon1. enl cr1!lln yO llr R<•au!d\lllv n1an1rurrd Ja\\'ll $24 ,995 fnrnds 111 ynur st'p11ra1c-fan1 -11 1rh .~pru;kJ('rs. enhance rh~ 01·rr 12,000 ,,q_ fl. in !his ih• l'OOlll. Your !!USBA~D 1•\IP1'L(Jr & 111s1<Jr you·u find rlosr 111 Co~1a ~lrsa loL 11-,\~ !US 01\'N f)EN1 OU'f lol'rly t·arprls 11Jroughou1 !.-S11pc1· !<harp ': boOroon1 pl us Df_)()R.'> • 1\ L ~!OS T 1/:1 l:irgc kitc!1r11 11·ir!i JS!..i\,\"D d"n 1,1111 hardl\'ood rloors ACRE nr l11n 11.nrl iict1viry. f!,\,\"GE TOP t, rl18h11·ashri·. a nd lfl.ll1r a11;j pl<0ster f011· }"11:;-ure-s S\\"J:-.f1\1JNG pOOL SOIJNO r-.·r cE:·~ IT IS & IT'S sit'U/_'\1011. F1·u11 lf('('S J:<i· r!11·1drd !01· l'hildrcn and ONLY S:?.~.9.)(1, YA BEITER ION', lar..:r p;1t1n 11r'f!a 11·1111 adulr~ PLL'S scp11ratr 111rt" I/URRY'! built u1 BBQ I::n;oy lhr pri. a nJl BOAT GATE }"OR vrlop 1qlh :: nior,.. 1nror11c 11pruti<• JIOOI. pl \'111(' gas Bl3Q • C.:.O&ATS vacy or 1his la1')!c 101 ur tit'· J-:ASY BI::/\Cl T DR IV E. ~ec WALLACE uni!s. D(' q u1"k -S24,i$0. 11i1s BIG f"A,\1JLY VALUf_; REALTORS (.1 bcdroon1s I-den + J lev- haths/ hC'forr ii 1~ -S46.4141- \1'11h the \\'ind:" <Open Ev•nings) RIGHT AREA 1 ......................... ~1 SI0,000 PRICE REDUCTION Dovrr ~horr~ p.•no ra.inu· v1r11. •·ustoni bu1l1 horn,. 1as1P l11lly <if'coralcd .". l'.M'l· rn1~ .. :•~ barh.~ ,1·<1h s+•par<i t<' H\,ud ·~ 1Yl(l1n, fon n11I <11n11'~ !'<))Ill, IHl11il f<'\'!i'111i'•n )'(>1'11) '1 111! ~unkrn 11-,..! har &.· f•r<'· p1"' P . cllildrf'n',; r<'<'rrat1nn 1'•1"111 •1flt'Ji1ng to pool & pa-Colesworthy & Co. l ''' ct'"'''Y & h11;:h1 k11chr11 t;1i.o;oi 11 1111 \ 11'11~ . ~11jt' h1•r,1 kfH ,'I I;;;;;;;;;;...;;.,...;;;;;;;;;; fl. r <' :i 1041;o /'l:,;.<;CAf1iJHI' Dnl'/I< . urt;~ ~L '.\"D.\l 1-i S l~.43(1 1111~~ !J11 • "t;o1\"1_ Rr- P'• . J)lJ<iY till' :\ hd1 ·111 .' bH th hn1nr in Cn:-1 ~ \h'•_,~. L;u-g1• ~.ird fully c rH'lo~rrl. Nrnr l ~hh .~!l'o•ct P.1y111r111~ .t ltiO 1nl':ur1•·s <'l'l'l') lhrng. \$li.iOO 1 ~1 TlJ. :;o yr Jo;1nl. Newpor t al Victoria 646-8811 (anytim•) IT HURTS! Newport •• Victoria 646-8811 Anyti me GI Resa le Takr n\'{'r ;i'\'h (i i Joan~ Nrar 4 ·!-dining rm. An- !hnny Pool hr,me 1'11 1•ornrr, Ownr1· n1ust iirll . 1ransfrr- rrd l{l Salt Lakr. Tcnns open. Full prier SJ.\.9~. 5.f6-5880 {l'll~f(il\trna ttlMtrt) LLEGE REALTY JSOO I.In/Tl$ at !Urbor,CM. . -··~1.11 h"11~" •~ \Cl• 11111 t..· l 111 5 BED RM. + POOL 111 Lu1•.,r"1r .. T11 ... h·111s" 11a~ 3 Bath $26 9 50 ! n r t1· 11 1~11'1 ,,~n· r· . 11,11cr 1 hr111r r & shag 1·arP"lin;::, :: P.th !.tnllly hnnir ~r pri1·,. to tx!r111~ • drn ,t f1111\1h l'••!n Ii! ,><•111' hudg('I ~ t 11'.'sta pool, t)l IPJ• ,\lo•,,1 \"0•1·df• !r~·:ilU •ll. ,)1• !·-~!di•• '.!!"f\11111 1 ~. !! l I' h L..1w 1101111 poss1 Ulr . 0111K'r 111"H ! p.011r•l111:;. li.1111J"1n1c- "';1 c;1rrv 2nrl l~~.i:.O br,-.;1 kfJ.~1 l1:1r 1':lrg;u1f fll"<'- • • r !;11'". Noll11ni:: n;i1np.1r:.l1fr. ')l!•so\ ;,~, ~cn!ti• ;,I lhr pri('r on today's n1«r. k•·! :~H~l<20 !"11 r1_, 1 l•l1·m. :'. h~111, (:irn· 1ly rn<1111 .~. <!rn on 1a1·gf' lot "11 ll (!'Pf• ill11'd <'Ill'\'<• U1 th·· b('S! srl't10n of HayrT•'"I t:,. cl•lll'nl •·o.mht1<,11 11 1111 r '\!rr- iur Ot'\\ly pa111t!'d. Buill hy Ivan \VrUs. S66.500. Roy J . Ward Co. I Bayt'l"('St Otf1c<' I ~='.!~'.d~1e:,lty'" ~ 642°5200 ~ .. Co1nparc fca1urrs &·, p1•1r.-011 TARBELL 2955 Harbor •h1.~ !:icaut1ful hornr 111 ra ~t1-._ ... ..,..,.., ........... ..,.1-0PEN HOU.SE Sun. f:.S 1on11 t\lr Bayrrr.;;1_ '.i BDRM, 41815th St., HB • 546-5990 !-1:lO G11la;;.v 616-l ;i~iO '.! h.1rhs, lormat d1n111g 1oon1, ROOM FOR THE i; NE\V DELUXE:: UN!TS •""'""""""'""'"""""'"""'"I poobidr kitchen and panrl· • ______ :::_-;,-;,11,'(1 fan1ily r(1111n A \'l'!'Y IN·LA WS r: nnr beach arc-a. ls1 owner -_,., IU.\ ad1·a11l11i;1' i:;vod buy 11 1 SJ6.,,....1, Custom :! BR & ~ue~t l1ousr TF:RRY HEAi.TY 1000 OLSON Jnc. Hcaltoi-. PR IC ED P .000 BELOW FH A FHA a ppr11.isal on this quality bu ll l 3 bedroom, 2 bath h ome i3 $27.950. Owner stto)'ll se11 no'v ! At $25,950. J ust a few ~('ars yo ung. Lari.i:c film· 1ly roo!'n. Big R-~ Jot. Room fvr morr unit,;. Sl'llrr lr ft for lhf' cast. Don't hurry -RUSH:! Dia.I no\\i' 645+030.1. FOREST E. OLSON OPEN DAILY 230l Redlands 1off 23rd 51 l i\To\'e in on l·N'dit appro1·11!. Bca u11ful :l BR & I· 2 hn ths -I· lamily J'(O'TI, all rlr•rTr1c k lt.chl'n , goori rp!S '<lq1.~. dill . gara(!r, hravy sh.~kr rool, O.vncr an.'lious $34.:'>!XI_ Lachenmyer Re.iltor 1860 Ne1\'port Blvd .. C;>.1 CALL 646-3921 Evt:.~. 6~4·16.'>:l 6~6-2'190 ---=---WE'RE SWAMPED ?.·lore olicn(5 than proJ>('rties' \\"e nrc-d listings . to N'nt & lo seU. J1li'.'aS<' raa lls for a ((Uick. f·ourtcsy appraisal \Vr \\'Ork l'Vt:ry dfl,1'. BURR WHITE REALTOR 2901 Nc-1vport Blvd .. N.D. 6i~4630 NEAR OCEAN IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING TirC'd of looking at SITI!lll txlnns? ;t of 4 h(>droon1s in this l•Jvrly tlll'!<ll Vrrdr hon1<' will aCT'01nodnte 'l t"hHdl'!'n, r onnal din rm. h11g<' fnin t nn w frplt·. \\'alk lo ~hool & p11rk. Country Club I blo<·k 111111.v, 11urry! Only S-15.900. .lr!I. I' 111.·ll 11111 ~· \ll\1111\ fl I \ I 1 ' I 11 1093 Baker, c.r.f, Inc. Re!altors r-.tod. 4 BR. '2~i ba. 2 Car OPEN SAT-SUN, 1·5 11t Harbor center a:ar. Bltn s. X1nt cond. 2001 COMMODORE 2299 J1arbor Blvd., C.?if. $33.900 . 1oi;,:, do11·n 811ycres!'~ finest 4 BR., J>OOI 1969 VOLUME CA YWOOO REAL TY OOmr. As~um(' 5!,Uh Joan. $120.t MILLION 63Qi \Y, Cwl st lh1-y., N.B. DAVIDSON R-rALTY =========' 1 __ ·~~5•:8:::·::1~290~__:·~-~.).16(1 F.l'f'~: :'>15--4911 in cho1rr Eastsldc l o~·. ~· 01: hnn1c eoinplr!rly rr.tlc1·,1r~r­ rd. Gurst houi>r n<'rds ttl hr rini~hNI , t l\I;\IE:D l:\TE !'OS. SL.5.510:-.'. ·ll·I \\.'alnul , llB ;.~6-145!1 11nyt1111r MISSION VIE."'J~O-~P~O~O~L V.A. • F.H.A. TERMS R1·:11111lu1 ::i p 11. 11 is h (if'(>Qr. Frnt·cd pool for s;t!rty. Kini:: )Jr(Jioon1~. 1 b~ilh~. ranidy 1"001n, heavy ~h;ike roof. Oprn Hou~ :"unday, ~IOI I Oliv<'ra Or. Tarbc>ll 837-0845 837-3776 ...,,..,,...,,.,........,..,,...,,.~I DOV ERSHORES~ B / 8 .\'cw 6 Br. 5 &I. Fan1. WANTED! & din. rm . 2 Frpl('s. A ''fixer . upper" un Lillo Isle. for 11. prudent \\'CU.in. fom1ed Client \\•i!h eash. S!l9,600 OPEN DAILY 1423 GALAXY DR. J>.casr ta ll l\lrs . f u.v Frank Jame~. JU1r. j.IB.•161 7 Bay and Beach J BR.POOL-DBL FNCO Reo1/ty, Inc. l'pfX'r Ba ~· area. Pan 'ld & OOt Dover Or1vr, SUllL' l?G :'..'R \:.Carn el'ili ngs k 11•ells, 2 til:l.2000 h;v~~: :-rlS·6006 full bn ,, B ltns, s!o~·r, buffl'I, --S-PECTACU LAR--dh11•hrs, L1i: pinr rrPcs. Va. VIEW _ $28,500 ~n111~-clran. $29.~."l{), Bkr. ,i;:wrrpin~ \'iPll' <'Vl!l)'l1'hrn' 46 . .,~---_ you look. Ocl"1111 & c11y !11n· OCEANFRONT it s. :t hath.c. fan11ly roon1 . .l BR home on Xlnt beach. F"ircplarr. Buill·ln ki!ch~n. S:'>t!EO. 5407 Senshorr, NB Formal dining ronm . 5-\()-lTl(} OPEN HOVSF:, SAT & ~1..TN TARBELL 29SS Harbor George Willi•m•on Rltr. !\'O m11ttcr \\'h11t jt is, you 67~.1.)I') Evrs: 6i3-1564 ran .~rll it \1•i1h a DATL\"ITHE SUN N~:VF.R SETS on PILOT \\'ANT ADt! 6f2-~71\ DAILY PJJ.(1T \VANT ADS! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS ES FOR SALE Gener• I 1000 1 ;G:.•::•:_•:.;•.:•:_I _____ 1_:0.;:..00 SHARP ~llJ.ST .SAC RIFICE Tl!JS BRAND NE\V .HOME IN HUNTINGTON B EAC H _ \\'I LL !lELL FOP. 13~1{) DOll'N l>'ULL P n I C t; UND~:R $:;:.,~, illOV!'.: IN Q UlCJ<~ CALL ;Hf}-J:.;j!, t:VES. 636--1211 S28,SOO -FHA Financing available. Kir.g sized bedroorns. :.! baths. family roon1. Dream k1rrhe11 + built-in appliances. JJ1gh block wa..LI, sprinklers. 54-0-!72(1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor THE QUJCJ<EP. YOU CAJ.L, TllE Q UJCl{~ll YOU SLLL Open Houses THIS WEEKEND Kffp thit h•ndy directory with you thi• week- end "' you go houH+hunting. All t he location• li1t9d below 1r • d escribed in greater detail by •d.,ert iling el1ewhere in today'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P.atrons 1howinj o pen houses for a1le or to rent 1 r1 urg9d t o itf t uch informo1- tlon In thlt column 11ch F riday. (2 Bedroom) 211 Vi a Karon (Lido isle) J\"B 673-7300 I Sun 1-5) {2 Bedroom & Fam ily or Den) 2210 Private Road , Ne\vporl Gc<il'h 675-4130 : 675-1642 (S un 1-5 ) 239 Prospect, Ne,1·port ·ceatll 673-7300 (3 Bedroom) **5407 Seashore Drive, J\iC\\'pOrt r::each 67.3-4350 : 673-ISG4 1·:1 cs. I Sa t,~ Sun) 32·1 Snug !!arbor tChffhaven) N B 645+2000 rS<it & Sun *258 Virgini<.t JJJace, Costa 1Vl e ~a ti4t)-:375U 1 Sun 304 \Vest Bav. Balboa 675-fiOOO · 1 ~~1 & .Sun 1-5) 3044 Bern Urive. Laguna Beach 494-6306 \Sat & Sun) 202.3 ('ou ntry Clu b Dr , r~t esa \1erde) ('f\'t 540-1720 (Su n 1·5:30) **106 Linda !~Jc Dr> ~\'e1rpor t Be:1c h 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) (J Bedroom & Fam;ly Roo m) 2275 .J\nniversary Lane. N I~ (Back Ba_yl fOpen J)t11Jy) /3 Bedroom & Fami ly or Den ) 230:1 Redlands 10J l :l.1rd SL l J\'r. fi-lG--3928 : 64.J-\(i55 F;,·C's. (Open l)ady) 1147 Gleneagle. c.:osta t-.·Je<,a 540-1720 184 5 Pitcairn f!\les::i Verde){';..! (.)un .5·10-1720 · 1Su11 34:{0 Seabreeze. c·orona d cl /\Jar 833-0iOO or 644·2430 <Sun (4 Bedroom) **'!28 62nd SL. (1\'c>1·port Shores) l\f.i 645·1070 (Sat & Sun 1i:-..1) *17.56 Skvlark fBarcresl) 1\'13 G4 2·82J5 1 Sot .. v. Sun ) 14 Bedroom & Fam ily or Den} ***115 ~tilford Road IC'an1co Shores) (:cll\I , 675-6996 /S<1t & Sun 12-5) 14:10 Galaxy Dr ive (Dover Shores) ;-..:1-: 646-1550 rOpen Dai ly) *104G Pescador Drive (Dover Shores) NB. 642-5200 !Sun l-5) 3120 Lincoln \\."ay , Costa l\lesa (7 14 ) ;)2 1·6012 {Sa t. & Sun ) *1907 Holiday l l'laycresl) NB 642-5200 ~Sa t t~ Sun 1-5) 2501 Light.hou~e J_,ane /Broadmoor) Cd~f 547-i041 64~-0323 Eves. 1Sa1. & Sun 1·5 J *1607 Santiago (Baycrcsl ) Nf3 642-5200 iSun 1-5) 9391 E l 111anco. l;-ounlain \'o,IJry 84 2·f.6!JJ 1 ~un ~-fi ) 4615 Pc-rham (Can1cO ShDt esl Cd\I fi.J2-8~:l.l 1."l.1 1 & Su n) 191 \2 ('nl«hesler < IlnnlH1 g1on CrC'~l I JJr. B~2-fiG.fll 1 '-iun 2-6) 2~11 Jr,·1ne (l)uck Day) ?\I) S<lO-I i20 r ~Lill 19.Jfl Sant 1ai.;o r J l<11 r1 SIHi rc:-01 ~\'R IJ·l+-:'.'-t lO t11' 3:t1-07U(I 1.Sotrt (5 Bed room) **14 l .1nd<1 1 ~1e. ur. i\e\1pur! f ~l":1ch 642·82.15 r So.t & Sun) (5 Be droom & Fa mily or Den) .l (i:l82 :\pplc ( r·airn1onl llon1es1 F\1 847-252.5 1Sun 1-5 :30) *~083 ~l ildison Ave., Costa l\.1 csa .1~6-3226 (Sal & Sun 10·5 ) (6 Bedroom & Family or Den·) 142:1 G<ilaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NP. 548-4617 (Open D.:i1l y) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE **15948 i\larincr Drive. Tl!{ 1213) 5!12-5863 (Sat & Sun 12-5) APARTMENTS FOR SALE (5-1 Bedr oom , 1-2 Bedroom ) 41n 15th St., ll u11 t1nglon Beach 536+ l 4.Jfl 1.'-in n 1 ·5 ) DUPLEX FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) **7306 \V. Oc~an Front. Ne,~·port Beach 670-4 130 0 675-1&12 (Snt 1-5. Sun 10-1) (l Bed room & 2 Bedroom) **1302 So. Bay(ronti Balboa Isl and 673-7300 (Sim 1°5) HOUSES FOR RENT (J Bedroomj 2150 Ri1ral Lane. Costa fvlesa (off Newport & 22nd) 1Sa t 10-4) -. ----------.. ~~ ....... ~ ..... ·-·----....... _.._.....,. ..... -~ ... -· -···-...._----------·--·-····-----------~-.. -----~-~---... ~-~ .. ~-~-~--~-.-.~-.. -·.-·'"""--· ........ HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS ES FOR SALE HOU SES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS r .. d .. , Octot>~r JO , 1~6') RE.NTA'L·s- 0All Y PILOT 33 RENTAL S • 1100 Newport Beach 1200 Huntington &•ach 1400Huntington B•ach 1400 1705 Heuae& Unfurni1h•d Hou1•s Unfurni1h11d Apt1. Furnish•d Back Bay View Home : hPo!o••""' JI: 1~11110', ~dill, J)V l\110111 LH••·•I S1i.111Ju. Ne wport Heights : I ;,•di "1!111-:. ""11,11 .• : \' 1!111111;; ' • "I' i.:01 .. ~1 • II, •l j.,,]1•11 • ~!'I. c1f~1 Westcl!f f -Pool 1 r ,t; ~-1 "'"l . I Ill i(r,, Hi'•,( dt)\111 i.H'\'• 111111::: S 1•1 111!. !U', Co llege Park I Hl'i111,uJ1 · /i,1lii• -"•'IJ· itl al(' 111••l lin1':. \[UUI l•'l); .~ .: 1'..ill 646·7171 RANCHO San Lui s Rey I.'. 1\1 1 • ~. 11 ol "hi. Ir :111• \\•'\Ill« gl•il•S, .'0111(' <II 111 '<.. ll11llup !dlll'h house 11 1111 :,:111g.i 1011s '"'"· 11.,1 sc •'H>J,il, ha111 & slUd1u. 1 ·1.,~,, In '·"1 J.111, H1•1' :_nil ,\: $18,500 Fixer Up~r ! UH. I BA J1uu·,1·. dlll« ;:.::r, "'l'<'li<·nt <l1 1,1. l\··•·d~ h.1ndv Hta11 / pa11111 ·1 $2;)j~ 1101,n :-: .. ,. J..>-1 .\L1gnuJ1<1, C.:o,;L:i ,\lt·:.a. ~~~~~~~~ Open House Sat & Sun '!l!O L111t-uln \Vay. l':\l l..11·~" I B!: .~ l.1111 1111 S:I :11K1 Tttbl lt<'.dl.1. j! I :i.!l·liW.! H-J <:101 di !«no ~·ii J,.,11 lill'i 1.!'-' '· 1IS-·,01 1 HI\. d•>llll, ~l)ifl lol .~:1 • 111n ll1<.t1'11· l,1111 I'..' l•'OIL'd ·, 11 A..,~llllH' r11 ,\. rr,1.11 1,r1• ,. 01111('1 . 1;12-.~:!.::! 2 81:.:0!{00.\'I l.:11·;;1; lUl'li< I J.,1 :: ( ,,r g,il,l!;•' Fl\' 0 \VNEH •:1 1~,_f.0111 <"11'111 1' ··lqh P t'HPd .o11-------------- s·1~ -.1111 r.w qu1t':1 ~··I··· l11J1• 1 Mesa Verde 1110 ~I\ "'' 1!1d 11 I I• II ~l!ll ;)O\.•l l\ 111" '"" MESA V~RDE Red Carpel Realty :!O~;, \\ B:!ll1od, .\'B li>•·I~~) 4 BEDROOMS :.'ll'.J I·:. (' ... ,,1 1111), Cd.\l $28,850 1;0:1.10(\QI [ • ..;.;,.;,..;;_ __ ..;..;..;..;..;;I \\'1th a \,,.,11111ful 11,', F 11 ,\ 1Li'111, ,\.~.-.ll.\1.\l~LE'. .ii :i 1,' • \\1\h NO ponlll~' $\ii! p1•r 1110111lli P1\YS 1\I L' llllc;P !11'111(: l"JUlll 'flii1 l<!ll' Id Ill ii i 1'••(J111. h11111 111 J:JJ·:<'Tr:1c 1\11( ll''ll J.1)~,. !It II '<l'Pl'lill:O:. 101\• I;. pal10 ,ind I.ind'( ·•/Hit~ ,\'1•;11· 'rli.1111' :111d ,hu)Jp111g . I!\ 'P.ll Y for 1111'< nrn•' IRVINE AVE. C'll'l•l11l huill )111111<', l.11 '~1' , !I I ii>'I d 'fJlll 1,1 ,.1,I l1>r 1n.1-.:1. 1 .. 11111 p111 .. ,•.1·. \f~111y ,.,1,,1, Ill tl11-.. llC',1Ul1hd 3 Btli• lluilll' ~ll. 1(1ll We ll s-MCC ai-d le, Rltrs. J~ll! 'lo".lp1111 e 1111 (_' .\! ·, IX.17~!) ;<!I,\ 11111' Will Lease or Lease Option BAYCREST 1 Bl~ f,,1 11 r111, f••1111.i ! d111111.r: 11\l, s·.111 ,f) "/)11 \•n, ]1·,isr s:,i:. per n1". J r.on .'>1111t h Rt•a l101· 6 1f:.:~ri;1 Decorator'~ Dream WE SE LL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee ~I.\.\ \\'(',l!·l1fr Dr t:~G-771 1 (J11•'11 f '1'1'<>. FA\'1'\'>~l'IC I{!·' I' U 13 LI C' 110.\J!O: 111 "b,,oh1!<' 1x·rf<'•'I & •r:11 klini..: vnnd111nn. ·I lari..:" i.Jrll'111s. :: b,11 1L~. fpn11.il din- 1111( 11 >U111, ,,.p,11·•111• l.1111 rlv Mesa Verde 1u•i:11 .\· liu~.· 111 ", 1 ,, r Golf Course lu•d1•••1n \lo111ut1Hn 11111"'"1' "J>.l('il•I•~ lu •d1.,.1111~. 1111'1"1 ,,,1il l1t',Jlilll1ill1 l1<1d"·ap1•rl, '<1111(' \\1111 n 111 1rn•'d 1Ju,rt-l'•~p11l.1r 1 11•~1··1 111111 ·:<'HI' : b;i 1h.;. D1 •11 'I 1!Pil i•llll,V I ;.: .. 1:1!.'.<' 1:1':.l I'll' llw 111 .. 111·.v /rll<'11 u111 1·0111 111.d 1l11u11i;l ,,1 Sll,'l.~1 (;di ·,\,_l).J:.!! ~~1;~, ~~·~,·~ ~·~~·~·~~~~~:~~;1 ·$21:0·00,·o~~ :~,'$2:11011Mo. Rental ('01111pl• 11 I~ l111 ll1~hr>r! _, Cd1·n1 (' >11'1,,1<111111 1111 Un11 \I~ 1 111u l ~' .11 11 ,,,,. 0 !\ 111< )11,io•s )'f ,t,_ f,L\('!' 1;, d: <l0.11. h:1ll1 , l.11\llh f!•<!lll. 1 1~~· '<I · fl ii'llllf' Ill P\('<'11•·1 II •"HI' I I ;Jt11~. !. IJ·pj(·~. ~ ~pnnkl«r~. r t , •• ()\\ Jl••I' • ·,111-i:11 ,; 1:1{. .C 1: \, f,,n11h rnn1ll, '.' fn'• p l:1""'· ~'.!'l,(HH) HY ()\\'Nl .r. i.o:-l-i~1:: College Park 1115 • •H,1r:c:·\I'.\• • Vl t;\\' <'ii 1~··1. eh .. 111u11~ :? Hit. l I-IA 1·,.1wl11. Lt;•' p«I•" S.!7,~50/S l()()u do,1•n. 81.r ti U"--0732 B11jr1~-,,r-,,-,,-,-.-,-,,-,cJ-,,-,-,-.. -,-1-1•-,,-, '..'_ 11•1•· 3:1:1:ii10 (';ill till·J~.-.~ ' \ ,., Newport Heights ~---- 1110 Graham Rlty. 646-1414 /-1·" IA•l'I J >n~t Ill 110 • $21 ,000 .'.\<'l\jJHl i )!< IJ;lil1' ~ : i;ll{ A .. CFJL,.,,. ~ h lb ': II t Newport Shores 1220 4 BOR , 3 BATH l-'..x q111s1tc \V;1 tcrfro11t il<lf!LI', o'll~illlll llli('l'lol' f11 1'(\l'- ,1lon ri 1:111n«oi1dl1< jhJ~'' "llJl11 _\~l,111~ s 11,:1110 I:..'~ h:..'11d "r \lp«11 :--°ol ."1111, 1;11.1, l l°"l\'h '\'I\ I '\I JAY W. YEA TS CO. ~7 ! Ne1rpo rt \Blvd , NI~, e lC:!<DL'<.ElJ If ~·uu 1w1•rl a l.'_11 ,ii f.u1111\ lu•1110·, ~"' 1111~ 11111•' L;.'.I'. ill'. 1·111 pli1~ l:_c p,111.1· 1111 ; B1· :; B.1 , lnlt Ir. hll 111•, 11, J,H;~ lu IH ·:1l'11 l·'t••• ,1111pit'. $1b.-,(~I l·:qull,1' $1'1 -il~ • .\1,1y ( '"" l<i<'I' lr,,,I!' e O\\'NEH 1; lli~i','\·l!l e Dover Shores 1227 *ENCHANTING VIEW ..;\ll"-'I h J·:,'.I' ,\ \1111 \ 1' ill" ,1 t ll•~ \ ll1q11r' •·1 lid \\,,. 1'1 ''11ift',ll p•tl +•". ,., .. , 111 11 ,. 111\. {Ir'\ 1 <Hlll•' -,i~Jli ;<q l'I ~ Bl\, 11 I{.\ n11111k 1111 c. Jd,•.o l f•!I' o•lli<'l'l,1111111:.:. !,a,\ 111.ilrl, 1111111.·.r '", 1111• r 111·n1"l\1 .i. S li~.(14.~I ,\).-.Liii)•' li '• '' ](Odil 1'n' 11.::~ NB. "J!,~.71.1!l University Park 1237 ·---- Spacious & Spotles~! , I.I:, :!1.t h« nr. l-li"Pll. "' 11•1111 .\'.I 111 I 1•"1 11-I 'r I''•' 11•d<<i "d • ~ .i, 111~1. :'Iii!'•' Iii r'"L,1 · e RED HILL Realty l '11 I\ I', II !.. ( '1 II I! 1 , J I \ I Jl•' I' 111 \111 111111· s.:·;.P!>'.!il JUST REDUCED ·11i1~ Lu" l,1 :: 1-n:. ~' 11:.lh r.111 111,1 'llnl l•h l111111, ti•_·. ho 111 ~',.1,~-,11 • 11,ot '> PROPERTIES WEST FAST MOVE IN t\e1v homes. ready to 1nove in. 2 to 5 bed- ruon1s. 2 to 3 baths. 1/:.i 1ni!e from beach. First p.1yn1e nt up to 60 da ys after move 1n. VA /FHA Terms. From $23,990 The Beach (on Srookhurst 1 mile South of Adams) 962. 1353 Corona del Mar 12SO CARMELISH 11,.. ,l111 ~1111,.., n111n·• ~ ll<!I 1;1: ll.'.r ; BH , : l>.I :tfll ).!Ill''' .opl .. : 'llP :,:.11 ;di 1t11 :1 1:11 >'.('t lot. I'~ t1lk~ 1 .. IH '" 11 .~ "hopping. so:1.000 .\!1' 1 lnpp<'I' l'.'\J\'l.IL"IT \. P.1.Al.TY ?.l'(Jl I·:. (\1 ll"1:t), Cil :'If. jji,; t;\111 BLOCK TO BEACH l.•1i,:.· l,1111111' I li1•d1'••llll ilrn \\\iii 11ii11Lllllll!l t di I' I ,II d .<ll•I i•J\\ l<i It,, HI ~ li.:11~1· i<tltl 1i.1101111 111•· lioml' Hal P1nchin & Assoc, Harbor View HillS - f '~l"""'I ' I ll'\\ itl ~l'!'Pll• lu'll. 111 "~"!/\' pool.~ Lui <'i,1• I HI( . l,ol11 .\ •11<1 1·111." \I 1'1 11~11· I ihl' IU'I\ , jJl.'i ,\ d!,1)! ,., $(1 i .11~1 • ~l.11<" <1flPJ' De l a ncy Real Estate :..'S!~ !· .• {',1,1s1 1111.v +.~.; .. :;70 U! l'LI.\'. (Jn ~ lo)I;', l.1r,..:r 1•.it1<i, .\ (':.r g11 1 <1i;~·. s: .. l.tNI 1.i~h .·\1l1.1~tll l lul ,1l<>o Ill «ri.1iol>' $'.!li,l)lll) l'.1Sli 8) ()\\11('1 bT:.·111.~ \ HARBORV IEWH tLLS LUSK HOME I ~• ,llll1l11 ll.1 l:t1Hb< .rpo•il •Ill 1 c •«'I>' iol , '.! B1· .~ lgl' l.11 1\i!.' 1111, .!_ l;,1, 01\IH'I' hJ;i./170 oll' 1, 11 2'11'i DUPLEX !1111n.1•' :~ lltln11 . l1n11w pl11s ~ n, .1pl l ,,·d lwwk 11 pl., 1.11 11' .. i..i" 1 pr:.: ( 1·1 ,no, 11\\:0.I f~ hi> 11~11: Hl "\<'ll:-ll1V---;-,1 il-11-~1- 1,,1 •t.d1I •' '.! l~I .'i I ii , 111) 11 , Ii? .... :< I ' l1<>111r·. 1111do·r U 1' ll •' r/Bkr • l)(J< \.-.:r'l\(Ji\' r Jl(JOL • C:11110 •11 Sl101'r•i; -I RI: S !)l'n lli .\1<111!1'•( I\ 1.i01-1;·r~,­ l.\;E l1ili11 ,;-l~Pl'1 111 , vlt'w iJ' o•'''"n .~ hill~ Pn1.t1·;.. H.t<;il••w f·l:':.2fll(l Lid o Isle 1351 ,,.. 1 REAL BUYS! ,/ ('li.011111t1t: ~ 1~1·. :! Ii.I, l,11!\. 1111 ,.l,01 11H'f'. S l~l ~O» ./ C111I' .: Ill: I h,1 "\\t<1·k. •·11(!< r" _ I Inly '!.!. ollll LJOO REAL TY INC . Huntington Beach 1400 SPACIOUS ('!i,.c·k tlo,•sr f1•.1TUl'I'' 11<!):!"1' f,1111111· l'(lt.1111 \\lll1 '"'I h,,r, 1!11 11\t•l tl1111n:.; "'0111, J!,111 i('fl 1111• lh•ll 1111>.:o• lllHSll'J' t~h'lll ~Ull•, ·: lo.1111~ .I fl"'''"' .~ l.11,eo ),1 1d ;ill hlo,1; lo•ll1C'd \!,111.1. 11\,!rl\' !'ll'<f\)11\ 11''11111 · <'.• !f ,1011 "r" 1<1ok111;.: 1111' ."1111o•th1ng l•\lt,1 11wr, "''' ti.1~ ll!\!'. MUTUAL REAL TY 842-1418 An ytime $I 7 ,000 ·: B.lr11" 2 b<ilh~. r.o \'. 11)0' l<'llC '•'d lo>i Pl•'O'll 11· h111il •lll l',J!lt.:t• <l\1'11 Sl 'IP1 '11Pd 111 S 1 "'"'I'd p:111u I i'•"'I nf g 11'.1,;p " 1r1.1do• lllTH H rl~n T:il,1•, $1711() <lol\11 p:1 ~UH'lll S h ,, lhdll I •'Ill l' Qlij!QJil\@flQ 9'2-4471 I :::;: l .tlOl -BELOW-MARK ET!- :t.~11i ~ri fl nr ~lh•l 'IOllS h1':111h· 111 ,\lt:HFJHTll (;,\RD!.N.-: ,!JO','( ••ff<'l 111(!'. l.illliiV l'fUllrl ,1,, r.11n1:1J 11111111,: 1;111n1 a1 IU\\ /II I\'< nr s 1:! l~KI I ',!l 1!11 -"bur,'' l(r• 1 II I 1.:().,-:,~!) 1 1-'.11'~ ;, :L ::~ 111 Yuu-:1~ 1li1;;:j11irq• 1111.11nnr<'' l!t'n·'s :111 Ot·i·,1 11 '11·w IHJlllP I blf; 10 bf>a!'h, ~ ht•d1 n.1n1~ drn ,'\,·11· 1 ·1•p1 ~ 11111~. l11(•plo', 111',1111 d1n rni'. (',.I] Ill\ II• I .t~I. ' ,\1 I". f, :1;. 1:1 ~~ ,,,. ~ l'j ::.-, 1 'I MUST SEL-L - ~ 1,111 111 :l 1>.1 11"111r 1r,,11, 10 e .. 11 1 ••111"' ,, 1\1~>1 ,·:~,ou •f,OI\ II !dl1<• ''l't'I ( ;1 1.,,1'1 The Real Estafl! Mart 847-8531 TRIPLEX n«1ll1h1\\'11 11 R li ,ll'.11 ~. 11.l)('k~ In (/( •'.Jll r:.1 IU!lC H·•li(HTd 10 $,:1 ~~)(\ Pa ul Jones Realty ~ !i 1:.1~: 1"1 ,. ·,:.1 .. i. ::1.~ II.\\'!: "fl' 11111~.~ lu1 1 l\['.d l·.~J.tl,. :-.rl P'lll"n 111 011r 11.--.11 plfWt' (',ii] f,,1 ~l'/J•llllllJH'fll R. D. Slate§, Realtors 536-8801 .'\!·.\\' E:>.1'lul1\e hn111''. II " BJ~.~. Lu x 111 y :; R;i. :\ ,.,,, Gener•I 3000 N•wport B11ach 3200 Costa Mesa 4100 OCEAN V l.t:\V 110\!t: XLNT \It•! Juan a s~u111 µt1un. lot rat~ will not inc1'e<1 sr .. l Br :.! Ba, 11·/w Cl'jtl!I', frpl1-:. Cor !u1, .. .,1npl privacy. AIL\IOUS·Subnu1. Full price $44,:ioo Pl.AC:E REALTY 49'1·970-1 " ld11M!lt11i!lll -RENTA L r1NOERS 1-] IHU"NSM · · · fiUWIOtO 'I I lmDOITW -IUSINlSS ArT.--IOOMMAn S(IVI(( HANDYMAN'S . .:!: w. ltt•. c.,, • ..._, •. MM111 Sprt'H1I ! 4 Income Url]IS 1 ~0 •I • u uu u Bl{, ~·,, 11<1\hs hon1r tn ~!I;;, 1., lll«H'h P11 11us, 1te1 ks he111uifu! Untv~'l'llity Park " ot«'1t11 \'1ew. Nd~ \la1n1 , · '000 13:;0 1110. 6-n1on1h 11•1·1>•. 1 ii-.~huultl~1u~s s •• )r. ' Pr. S69.900 Con.~ukr lratle~ • Red Hill Realty :\llS.'iJON Hf:.".LTY ·191·07.~l Un11· Par k CPn!er. lrv111e Call Anytunt• ~:!.'l--01<'!11 SEE THIS ONE 3 BJ:, '! BA. 11 tw , rpt~. •li p.,, hl111s. 11.111" lrwd •. \ I I ... old. /!(•1•:111 'I('\\. lnlll\Ul' S.:t,;,OO I 71 11 l~M-11::00 Bd,--.-:! -1 ~1"!1'.o ·-,,c,-,-,-,.-,. ut'• an. (';11:1lu1a. $.'.I 900. 0\\!l<'I' ·If)\ '!2.::..' N!CE t·!pan. l < upa!K~, J'•':Jd.v for Ot • Bc<tn)oni .! Ralh. _\lon!h lo Rl',lSOllilhlP l ('IJ! :•1'•'<1 Call II all;r1· tl·l:!-44 ~.: • ~lu11!h f.,1' llu: & L• '" sis·,.: l~I (. !«no:tl )'d Cl11iliH'll & pt'IS tl,I' 8.IH' '.1'!!.69.~0 Laguna Niguel 1707 $l"i0 " Bit, fc11,•l'd ------~------L'IHlilH'll &_. pPI 0 .1\. 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St'l'I 1~,. & l'uol f.11n ily ;ii"<) '1 Bd1'111~. fu1111!; e .\J;-<1d ~•'l'Vl<p av,ul fn1111 .~~O(l 6-11;-1•11 ·1 e IJ.1V \\!'lh' .(. \!onll1 I 1r N' -------------.iri I !'\1'1){}11 lill'rl .l JJ! .. !fl'i1:, Newport Shores 3220 Ll:ASE or op1ion In st•ll l ~l1Jry ~ l>dnn :!1 b.1l!is, l'p!s/drps, hJ1 -1ns.. ol \1 I g"rage, f'r~il lllfk I. 111 SHARP-2BR- :1:G1 .\laJJll' Uy \\'ll son. .\l11t'l1 ·1 n rur1111u1c. PoW., ,\l{J )l('(S, l15j lll<J<ll h ' ~li.:1 l..ung11 n . 61G.-6974 -WINT-ERRA TE~ t'LIHN P.<\CH APT .i l1 0 I Hit .'\l"r~. Sl:!O -----~-1,,11-, -1,1,_1l·.1<11·11 r ,.,,1 .<\p1~. :1::·, 1·~1rlf'n 3 Bl1. ~ H.\ :: t,J~ -"I 1\1 " ·'('•'~Ji.:,. Apt f (' \1 tl('a('b i\1·all i 111 111 e d GJ2-J:.!l'.! prl\' p<Jr.Jls lf'll!ll" t'l'I l.«:•~1· .:____·_._ ~[>IJ 4fl.1-:!l!~; .\I]'!(,\( T IVV !11111 <tpl , ,.·,111,,, J.:<'11lh•111<111 1111l y, Lllil I !11r11 .:10 \1t·adri1;1"'1k Ln~ Univl!rsity Parle; 3237 1ulf 1.:~i; 'i.1111,1 Ana ,\1,. 1 ·-------1 ( )j.t'll S.•I ,~. S1111 fl'<llll 1 p 111 :; ER. :!', h;,rn, J,.,, nhull,••· 1111111a!1il,111· 1~111d11 1•111 .. ,1 .. 11 • N.1~s.-,,-, -1 ·.11n1~ ahlr nu" t111 l 1<'.ii· lt·.i,1• 1--. I ,II,, :! RI{. Pool s.:00•1llu111 11 111 !. '.'2nd . ...:1 li~!-".61", • R!!d Hill Realty J.11 11c1·;--1-l!~. q111,•1, 1 i·~1 l,1)1\' P.11 k ('••111 ... ' lo' il l!' IU! I' (' 01·.1:.:•· Adull~. il'' Coll .'111V!1JlH' x.:.: (l~~lj) p•·t~ ~1.-.2 ~]tl1 •11, t,l!;...Z7ij!\ • --~--· Corona d!!I Mo' 32501!.Af{(:/. l :.i~l-~i.i.· 1 1:3l t 11 ll'pl,·. l>1\1111~. p;ot10 1 adul1 , l 'N'll,·t• \I i I no r~'"· SI 10 fi7':-iti2'1 l • , ... 11 g<' 1uU -.o' _ __ • \\,dk lo S< 11<~!1, 1"'1" ii ,l,.•p A'f"I H •\\'T!VI: I Ill{. $!)1 10, 1111\g_ ·I B!C '2 II\ 1111.; , 111, l'. 11111 11<1111 S111glP n1alu1f'! I\,\, la111 11L1, lg1· .1d j\~ p<"rsnn nnl,• All '· li1:4i!97 · ,1 .. ~1111n1., Cd.I ! $.! >() ""' ·\l'nt l U•·I. J5111 olll• 1~1 s l;i,1 111<ir111o ~ 1· .. 111 rl11s _,_.~i-_1~·: SJ(I ,.,-.ru11rJ<i iJI<' .. 1r;,rn111g dL'· •1 B!'. 1,,--,-,-,-,.-,c,.-,-,,-,,-._-,-,,-.,-._-,,, :! HH , ':I~,\ lu1n Nt•w JJ<<1lll N1 ~hpng '1·111••1 NI• 1·l11hl1«•11 ••I p•·I~. bhJ-li22:l D~~~.!~ For Sa1e 1975 2 U1111s nt'.rr Oec;111 t. B.1.1 in ll'Pst i\'(•11 porl Prlll'd hc lo1v 111,11k1•1. O\\'n•'r 111!1 !111:11 .. ·.-- Vdla Pa1·k Heally b.~7-0t;::1 o\i' 11 knd.~ Gi:i 3 \~-, Apartments For Sale 1980 ------1 Un11 apl. f1;..cr upprr, h!o(·I; In lJ.l':i( It fillll;,s!ll' Ol'C:tll '1r,1, $10,000 d1Jll'll a ssucnf' (•'• 1~1 TD ,11111 l1hrr.il li'l'lll~ <)II '.?11d TO 1'11-71 -,J RENTALS Housl!S Furnis hed Rentals to Shdre 200S '> J I t\ 11 1 ' "11 IP1 fronl ~Ian :\;, 10 i.;:,_.1~::1 ~1 y ,. 1I'1: a 11 I 1101111• \\'/do. k 60 ,I I ~. ~1 "l(I Ill\! \I ANT :\nl jll'l'~On f111· l\H I' ~ Bl"?. apl, on hc,1o'h 111 !'>;•·\\po11 1i1::.1•1ss \\'U!U\ING i.:11'1 l\J h<'lfl !tnd & sh,11'1' :ipT, ); : ~-1 :,,\ \ I H N!!wport Beach 2200 WE 'RE SWAMPED \)111 1' t'il<'ILI ~ lhiil\ p r'l[l''lll('•' 11 .. n1•<'•I 11~11nJ-:~. l•1 1rr11 & jq "·II. !'11 ,..1• ',oil II' l•'I' l q111d<. 1"\1>11 'I ~f![!llCl'>ll.!, \\ /' \\(JI~ !'\Pl.' dt1,\ BURR WHITE PO'lll 1'1!·11, lwa1<·1[ [1001, 111'1\l,1!•• Ol'~:>J llOUSJ:S.tl 111 ll Ii(·.,, ho'~. g,1rd•'Tl<'1 /pool I P.dnn °!-'t~S~ \lgl /\pl ... \" ll1Hll l() ,1 111 I µ111 S<'I'\ it'<' ill\ h1tl!•ti SI:~) lllU (;\I Sh.il1n1.1r llr ('\T ~ 1·1.Fi..':"-1~ .• -;-:-hf'lq1 f11r11. ul 1!_ 11111 .. ,~" p<'I' 1\rlulT 011·1 h· .~11<--0.1 __ ~1 .~! 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I II I', ,\ IJOJI\ THE BA YCLIFF M@sa Verde 3110 Huntington Bl!ach 3400 [;f .\\ 11!·1 1.(';;rpo·I' ,\ p.<ll· •11 •1111..: ll1r11011t lh" I"'' I~· lid' 11 f,,ul r1q liu11t• I\ ti"!!' ill< I 111 1 oil> ,\ II.dill' 11 \\flN! o "l<tlH I-< Ill 1\11. J'I\ lw,.c S. 1.1 wk 111\Q 111 p.11111 1.11, L:'\' lt11 Huy t1"11 ' 1111 r n r 1 ""'11 "'1 "" r •1 .1111-: Jn si·ll hi~ lol'rly 'l HI', 1,1n11ly l'l\I 111)1111', I \ h,1. 11•pl. It 01('• rol r1•.ir 111111111 )':tl111 fish 111~ 1>111\' ~~·:,7-~l c·.111 l'!.+1 id (',+l'lsOll Jlt 11.,, f!l:o l/ ,\ ( n, 12].,1 Jr...tii()I;, } I I"•. 1:.1111 ~·11)-'.' I'\'\ 675-4130 675.1642 VII.I \(;r· l c,111(1'1 ~ l\IC ': f) \ ;i~Slli\11' 11•,111, \1!;1; !"<•1(11) I(>! '!if ~!' (i1'P"I o;;~·J<l",r1 >;.11. l\~!<111111· ( ;] . nn p1Hnr'. I 111•1•k ('~• m11. llli--0]( .. ~ 1,r· .. r:oo 1 ____________ _ ~l(J\ HJ<llLTO!t '.\'i'\\[JOl'I !11vJ 01 }'-4r .. ;o , :'> II. J\l,\l'\!' J Rr. 2 g,., l"1111lv J'QOnl. /\\.111 N111• I. C,11! for ap[lfl1IH ~·17-7004 3200 4~l<J .\. :i,·,·11po1tl Blvd. 3 BDR~l. !. h:il h. d1'>1, ,1/•1 i.11, .. :21;" , pts drp:-, fl pl• . l '"" ,;1:.: l_,c.1c,c'(c;c1c.fc:-o1c.,-,,-.,-,,-.-o,-,c10c1-.,-.~l.-,-~ .. Fuller Rlty. 546-08 14 .. ...,111111 (·11;1.;1 P,.l',11 1 ,1,11 .. l' "' 1,,11c: ~U('l'P'l$fUI IH'd l•'•· WA NTE D! • IHll,.i I'•,,) ',[,,If' ,,,)P,rlH'll I·>· ,.,,1 ,.,11 .. 1 h• •11•1,I· l'i•'ll•<' 1 1 I) I• 11· :r Jlp• 11'Ii 1111 •11 ·,I,,.,, I!. I -... .1 1111 ~ • ,,, -1 I ' , o1 i, " , · 1:n ,\ d··ll liu111" 1.,1 11 11·rll 1--------------' ·11<,dlll•'il }•!llrl)! 1.11t11h -----------Ip.ILL ('l' . .:1c1.:; •• r. IOifl Costa Mesa 1100 Open House SA T./SU N. 10·5 ;o~~ \I.ni t• ii ,\\• ' " ~.' ;, J1kr l I 111d Ill"' 1, I, ,1 l•lllll' .. 11•1 '" ""' 0!'. f,j(,, :. 111<1 . 1l1t1i; """' , "1 ... 11 1 •I " ,, _I fill }I) ''"'" I '' " l.O~ " " q, '!I I I ' " JAY W. YEA TS CO. :ril 1\'e1vport Bl vd Newpo rt Be<1 ch 1100 ---- EASTBLUFF PANORAMA VI EW " 1Hlr.'. I 1• I ' l· ti" ,, \II•\\ ', ,.,, ! ,.:1.," '""' I 11 "11•' "" rl«• p I .i T ,,,, /Hlb "i>l'"l'il " '11 ••I< "" ~q "" ··d n11 '" I <II ,j,' tidl" I• • " ... ''ii l~I : • 1 .. 1 <11 d d.i I 1 11 I di I\ \, I L 'llv~c.A~;usE I :10 .1. .. : 1 11 '""' •• 1 " 1~1; , I : l<>I >.1111 , 1'11 1 .11~1,~i. P,"1 '" 1 \1' t 11 1 .. ._,1 ' 11 -.'I f:I· I)\ 1'I·I1 1111.i -:, 11 1•1 ri,11 (1,;,•• !_,1 th•\\n 111110·!.ll ~l~K l "l I' !1<>111«11t1 849 GOVERNOR ST. \1•11p .. 11 i·l.•nd. I 1:1:. :.! HI\ Open Sat Sun 1-5:30 '"!' ,i,,, l•rl ( l1.i1·r11111i.: Iii 11 : 1:11 I 1111111 ,J,. 11:0. ,,r .. 1.i 11" ,,,,11111 l••n•,d··l«ti (d l'i'il1 'pill!._:, ii 111d'~l<ill \l,l1i "'"1111"1.I.•, l•I .1 •• ' '·'' rl(l, .111,1 \!1 ~") l.111~ 1111 ... • (ti' Ill: r.Ol ~l 'l-'lo\· Hi H1'.r,: 1 I.' o! II BUY of the WEEK! I 11 ,.,,t \I• .,. \'«1 •I' l«i.: : 11111 Ol\• .~ f' ' "' 11 <> "t•1 111k\, I i,11.rl >»!I 111 \l 1111 IH1l)l ,\ CANAL DUPLEX I 1, d'" h 1111,.1.u • li1 .\: I ho '.';1•11 ~llllN~) 10·:11d [ mh. 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"":fer•I 5000 /11•a1!ahlr rvi"~ f>.l&-1144:! 1,;;:!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. :-.. t:1v-~--ll·n-s i:r,-. -"-1'"-'· ·VEN DOME .. l\l.\1 \C\"J./\Tt: AP"I': • ,\Dt.:LT S.· r .\,\111 Y "!-l'!'!Q\';;; A\",\1\.,\1 '.\ f·: C1o\e to 1hopping, Park .. Spar1011~ 3 81'-S, ~ B;i. 1lr" ;! Brdt'OOll1S Jit ·.-=111m PM l. r n· :;:t·r ·1 * t"rpl. /11d11· !mil'\ ''" h IMS Anaheim Ave. pal 10, :;ar Arlu ll ~ nnl~. uo lll'I~ l(JH, :!l~I SI :'1."-21 ~'7 --· --1 1:1: 11111111n. 1·11"" 111 ~h·1pp1n;; .),\1: •. i'-1·11l.1· dt'!'fll'il l••il. .' 1q: I l)A. hl11n-.. lrplo · f\1· 'i1"f" Ar!l1J1<. Sllil) 1l"-.'7;1~ ~1: t ' 11~1" :-;1 -------~l lll ., 1 :1~ <JPl'"I . I• i1 -1: l'1i1 i!H'l11 • 1, rt-:t:'.; , • Eii1t Bluff 5242 e NEW DELUXE e "" Br. :!'~ ba apt. for lca.~r ln1·l. ~pac. rnastr. suitr, <hn rn1_ I: dbl. &arai;e. au!u rluur oprnl'r av1ul, Pool $. rrr are;t . Nr. C111holk Church. Adul1s. 110 pn1s, e ONLY S:t l:• e !l;fij Anl!J:OS \\'11~, N B Corona del M•r B~lboa 5250, ' I Whaddy• Want? Wheddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL llORN SWAPPERS Special Rite 5 Lin1s -5 times -S buckt RULES -&.0 MU~T INClUOE •---Wn•I .... ~ n•v• ID , •• .,.. 1-W~•· .... u ... M In lr1de. J---•Oull •~on• •MIDr f O<lt"'5t. 6--~ flt0et o! •4"'•r1"•~t. i.--NOTHING FOJI! SAl!: -~R .. OE~ ONlYI PHONE 642·5671 To Plac• Your Tr•der's Par•dise Ad DAILY PILOT 2:?'1 FOREST AV!::NU£ LAGUNA BE:ACJ I 494-9466 :lfOD~P.N A i r <.-ondihoned Ba_1 front l1u111e 11 p1r r I< gu1te. 17th Strttt. Costa flo;i1 \\"i1n1 ~nia.llcr homr 1.l eu . Over 700 squatt fret, 1nC•'lll<' O!' 1ndus1rial proprr-S240 J)('r 1nonth, Parking _ 11· R;1!~..()a Bay Prop_ 2309 t-offrP room j an itor • 11 Ballio11. ;\"R ti"i:;-i~?O St'r1·\rr illl utilities in- ' ~n1a!l .1 B1• hou~r. \".11. cl11df'd. P hone 1.Ir. Rife ~3-96W i!U.~..00. loa11 bat. :Jg(O[t S9~1:l ,-,====~~~--- 1io 1no·l 1a,c'.S Tradr /or l.<I 3 St:PAP..AT t: olhrrs, rllC'h ro_ ~'001 Char!r ~t . 0 1 1·ar1)1•frd, •l'ith r ecepllon, l~on1r l l l(). :i-IK<">OH 1ihorw an~wering, Xrrox. /.:: sccretar1a! :of'rvlC'C'. I n ll1-1rbor !...aw Blrlg. 419 E. 17tll :-)t. s:J(] to $1 ~'0. 64:?.-67.\7 It-I Jots Pa.lni Spring~. 1·l<·ar. I ncll.r irnn1s club SJ0.000. Othf'1· ·.1'1ndlcs~ <1l'f''1 SI0.000. ·r radr for f't!!Y 1n unit~ nr da)~. •·u1Tin1·1, in C :II. or :-: B S\iA1::t:""Oi11rc u1111.al1nost Bk1'. 646-414-1 ::oo sq. ft. CarfM'ts-ut1Jit\('s \\'ill lt•ade four /\Cl\' t·irr• paid. :-)horl lrrn1 lc;ise QJ.,;, sl,1!1<' tir<'s ti~.;\ 11 fnr por-Crt.'at location a rl j a c;,. n t talJ:r TV, 01! pain ting or Ruticn's, Orange Coun!y anything or rci<1,,J \'aluC'. a i r fl o r I arra. Phone tii.'>-201": 419 St'a"·ard Rd ., "crkda)~. 9-~•. ;...io-:!3SO. Curona <11•1 ,\!a r 1 -n·F-:L·u·.-,c,c;_,-~-"-,-0-1-1-,~--,.,·;-,, Tlt,\[lf; "bG :!-flt' Contu1rn 111 Corona drl i\1ar. PIT~t ige i;il 'ti7 C;in1aro +onr 01 location. PanE'llf'd, n r 1v hn1h1 fo1· T[)"s. P rOfJl'll~ t:arP'f'\~ I.· drafl('~. pnvate '"11· \\'ill p;i.y i·;,<11 1hllr1 parl\1ni:. r:.ealono111ic~ Corp. r n/•p 6j:0-.':'I!:-ti7:~700 ·rrad;-l...;1gu;;-a -lkat h Rust;;: OFt'ICES '.! bd rn1 houSP fn"r I.:. clr-.ir :5rcrctarial 101• acrcagr 111 Oregon \\'11! 334:J l\:e\.\·port Bll"d., 1".B. t·on~id<'r other gro11•1h ii.rcas, 67;)...1601 nr ~ l'rinr only 49-1-8110. ICOST:\ :\lesa ofhcr~. /\IC. ""i"!' Crui;;l'r T11·1n D, auto fTpts, dl'P"-Pa1·king. ""'':> pdo1. r.'.lngr 1200 m i: rrernt n1cf' oUices. Jjjj E,1.kcr, ~UI"\ "-~· ~ 10:11. \\"1JI 1~ns1drr .-1 16-1 ~90 11-u•t rl•·l'd ()!' s:nallrr bo;1t. cDc,c:l-.Uc.c,c.,0:-0-1"1o-,-,--,,--custa 01,·n•'1' jjJ4• 7'.!9-J.WO i\lrsa. 11)() ~q II. . .\1r cond, ·rn.ADL t:qlllly in l'l1 in, crp1~. dfl:I~. ~.t.~!Gl. ANTF.LOPE VALLJ·:Y rorl 6015 '.()()(! late rnodel car 01 11 hat Comm•rci.11 ll<ive ~ou·~ ~ Call 646--8~·10 LIVE UPSTAIRS WORK DOWNSTAIRS 1.;· ,\la !lhl:-\.\'~ 1965 d<'!uxe f'l.l'lflli, Brldg,.. srdan T1-adc· \\"r havr II suh~tantla.l, \\'II f,,,. snia!ler boat, 11;rrilanr , rnns11·uc·1erl .<rore . bldi:. ror 1-.i1·, lioust or ~ • ~-:...16-SO:;o -:al,.. 1n Balboi1 \nth a lge. r-.;1 431. :i.p1. ~oo,•r Could hr u.<rd fnr ll 1·a1 •1rty or PUrJIO.•r!. (J111wr n11:::ht cnn.•idrr 1~.1 -r_ 1/1\VE· l RR l· rlrrt ho111r (II) IJ! .. ln1. F.I :llontl'. S\3.j()(l I lrar T1-a(\r ror sn1 alt hOlll" 1· .. ~1 a \lrsa. nr llunt1n~1n11 Brai·li. Prnun r.11.1 61"!·1/il BURR WHITE r.~:.\J.TOP. ~·9111 \"r11pn1·1 Rl1d . \ B, t;;;).~6::0 * * * * *1_0_P_E_N-SUN. 1.5 PM ~~~"l~~~!'!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!'!!!!!!!!!'l~~~!!!!!!!!!!i!! I ':~l NP1•·po11 Blvd .. N.B. ~...:I0--2SOO REAL ESlAT! REAL ESTATE Con1r1·. Cl -•·a('anr. 70><11 7 :.I BR. lpt.~. 1Jq1s. hara::;r. Clo~r In 111+'1'. ~11nr~. "Ir .io:, l:IJO. ~16:!---IJ :,~ t1lt-u1... Gener•I Lot l.: bid~. Pn"mium t.~- hra(•h, 1-----------Gen•ral po•urc Oprn 10 otfrr~. ~lh s1 Rent1ls Wantt-d 5990 C11nnn r."ah.v li7.°>·.t"llil ---1 HI ~ fr1wrrl :-rl. 1 l11l.irr11 .,1, su..-1 111•1. 1-1 i;,. 1:.-1 rrq.I c ·rr1~ .• 1r11~-1:in:;::•'. i.:a1 , :i.1;::-•. 1110. ~-.!-<11::1 ;d1 :1 l'\I 111 :. r n, l11seil p n 1 1 o. 11 :1-.hir\t.'. f,11•il. Adul1" 011ly ~r::. ~r•-1~;<1~ -:lllDDLE-i\i;cd i·nii plr. no Mi1c, Rentals 5999 1 1 lcpr nrlt·nt.~. 1'1~h sn1all l'Ol· I·-----------lndustri1I R•ntal 6090 ra~r. parl r1•n1 for h&hl L/IR(;I·: •ilniror1.'.lhlr roo1n . 1ua1n1•'11;owr :J:)~-1>tl."i l'On1,,..n1en1 arf'.'a .~:JJ 11rtl;. S~l~t·:-,1 ~11-,-,-.-,,-,--~ 6--f.:.11~ r n1plo1 rr, 11rr1l~ I RR f11r11 lncom• ProJMrty 6000 ;ipl Xol 11\"Cl" 1100 1110. ~.1:1--!r~;~: ·:~=-RENTAL SERVICE 32 UNIT APT • t.";i() ~11 11. l lti.J1mon!h Co.:1,1 "lr•a . •. ";100 M\. /I. 4 n[I H'f'~ •. \ rlia.•r po11l'r. $.~JD 1110. Cos1a ~!r~a . CO.'"f.\ ~u·· . ..:' t i.·--''.'I --1-=co·----"== ~tu: 1 r1.s. 1J1·p~. blTn~. 1·111 fl:t-;t~ TU LA~OLORD." " Bi t!<' F~f'a1"11 6.\j.0111 • L:ndrr ronstrtu·t1on. iJ', Ir.a n '.!~1 )l'~r~ Annual 1ncon1r S.i~ . .-,(jll 11·1n -i:trt11rr rulh • Jj:,(J IQ l:J,I\)() ~q r1 1\01\' lr,,s1ni;. under tonstru(tJOn Co•!,, ;.[(.,a. -. RENT • . " J Rooms Furnitur e f>I• 'il·1-,_ /\dul:<, fill pr l~ .! l.~'f>~i. '16~11·10 --:· Bl! "'" •·1·111-tl•l1« 1,11 11·· ! ~ 1·h1!•IP 11 H~ 'i\:;j mQ $25 & UP ., .1 Tn-\lri:i·•i !'. ,;, "\· ., 11'"'1< '"..'.!::!~-"--_ • \11111. ..:J..l.Lf"fln\ !'\!:Tl\ {11111 ·1 Br. a1tul1• Tu1tin 5640 ------T\11-: .\..!P~ "\..; 1 •i ·~ "1ll1;in1 ~!. T11,l+n' prf'•h::;r ~·ldrr~' .\dull 1 111t1·~ 11" pn1, '-II:•: 1:1n""' e LANDLORDS e t'REI:: P.ENTAL ~ERVICE Broker ;,.;4.1;.q,q~ \\ .\;o.;TED b~ riu1rl 1\0r\.;111~ llldhll, ,111 .. 11 h•)ll'I". ~J. 1:r i1• (",111 !'\• < il ~-.-1.:1 ·, rrnlr<I INDUSTRIAL BLDG. l.• 6l)O sq ft un<lrr ron~!n.JC'· 11.-in .\1111ual 1nromr s:i-2.100 :"! l•'!l,1111.~ r.ood lu1an;;1ni; /.:: t l\ ~hrl!r r C P..otY'n i\aU1'<'SS Co~t1-1 1\IC'Sll P.f'allor 642-14.~ t'Fr.1· t"urn1111•r I~•· 11• I ~llu h,1: ~·nt;i 1\n,. Air . II )'l'I• 1'\I ,f, 1·1 1,:, .'t\I •II'~ -.\:.<:\j'.! \i..,,-----1 ! I 1·11 •11(, I 1 •• p•r•li !"1"1 ,,,.~, 1,,1,,l :'Ill 1•11Hi 11"11111::_ I nh r111,l1<d 1 ,1111n;•~1u111~ [.. ..._111•1,1 • \p;u·t111• ,.1~ h"111 'I ,1 l·•·r 111j.wn1;1Th•n S Room1 for Rrnf 5995 ! T1ip ~;.3~~~~r~~~~;,.,1i'l1 ·1900 sq fl.. :: oll1rrs, ;i nd lob- by. Concrr!r Ille-up con- !<t1111'11on. :!10. thff'I" _ pha.~e po11 rr. I m ni r d 1 11 t e ()(' • t 'Ul"larl(·}. Co~ta ~lrsa \"r. :-; .. ,..1-:-; n rrv.,·i<. o . c . au·po1·1 ;~\G--489_-, l\d1:i \ -• lo' l~!,fhtl I lll>I· !11•1· ,\!·•• ~!111',; 1":•1. -----------S!.ill llfof\. l:J·, c1 ... 111 u 11 ncr RLDC Cor lra'il". 11.000 sq fL Prllpert.\ !lO' \ :;otl', s-1:1-113;; •la.1~. t;1,-.~ 642-l ~i~. ~10 11". 11"""">--111 \' l 1>l •t•l1.ll· I\ 1 't~I, REAL-ESTATE ,,,, .. 1_,l..\l!t;J: i-11ro. 100111 .( 1,,,,., .. r11:ir.11r h 'lll11 h n 11 s r . t :r fr1~ C11\\. ~Q() 111n Ill• 111 1 1,; •.. 1~~11 .1 f1•·r , ::n 111 )\II . l,1'-1:111-ll/ll.l l \1 :1,). l~1<ll•l111---;·rp-I •; . !1. j. 1 , 1" "'I• .. 111• •11 I'" 111!+11 · !'>r> fl''!-. l'\~ J Gene r al 11,,,~ .!•" \lrt1Jli11~ 111· f"\1 ·,.,-,_-,1~1 Tri plex. rte. 5900 1111 Ila• ""' -~:l. . 1:1~ I i•;I I i i .._l,j\ j1iilnlo I 1 ·+I ' I' 11 1 II /II (1 lil1, ''P t I\'," .,,1.1i<1.~0 t't,\ f J :I~ ~-11" 11'' t....tl \\ .1 ii "" I .,, I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '! 1:1~ h I, h• r:• .. , • ,,r. p111_ 52001 ANXIOUS I 11>. 11· •'qi n•H)' \1~111 '"!I' I' \;!I 11'"1 11h ,( lifl \'~l =-------, SELLER ,.,,,,,,,, EAST BLUFF I 01,,, p:r\ .. "\~11t~•lf l·nll ·J.1;r. 1\•1"1 11 p1·1-f,.11h .t:-;:;;-;- !"I'• \1~! ,11> ~h•oill,1 t::lu·•1!\'1'\\fJQl't !f"!j!hT ~ -"I'<'~ '.'\1 .1 " Id." '.: l,,l ( >•' '''"' ,, I o· I o \ Q , ., I' 1 :; • .,,, t11,1n,1i,:1• _ "'.1\1 f'rll•'n jll'<' !o fl\u d1fl• 1111 11"'-, U1r1[0.,k111 ~ ,,1r11' fh,111·• \ldl !ahr ltl\\ .o\"--f!1\I h.1.l-.b.t~.:\ln1l,1r 1n• ~hnp !<•11 d-,1111 . ~-·tr r111,1r 111 rnr \'!("'-_-1-1,1,-; -1--, ~)~,-; .'"-f"" 1 .. 1.~ 1~1 ~ l-i:1 '· Criit~ .1rp .... l'./(l ('111\drrn \l l"l•""'I' i~kt lil'.-0111 , 111r. rhYn Ii•'~, ~rhool ~. r!1· -•· · • 1011~·-, •· ,.,,,. n -r11~11n11 p l"~"' i 1111 r: \\'I t , I Roon1 f ,-, SlOO .~h1 ,\•l\IJ:'.••s \IA.}, ~!.:J I'<·r ;o:.111 ,11 ... 11·1 ur • mo. l;C;o;';';•;;;M;•;;;••;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;; .\\,, Yil.i. Eckhclf & A5soc., Inc. ::1;~;a1r1.1~,~;~: i1ri~~''.; p~t: • LOOKING w ,1,,,:1..: ... ,.,,1,1 11t00:'11 k l>:t1h. pool. t'urn or {' fiol~ 1 T ~ 1rrr•< Hno1.!lor 111h. C \I ~11 I . J ;!h 0::!1C'CI . . ---( ,., .. \lr-.1 1 l '·l 4~-:"\ ... \\' l ndu::tnal B!tli:;~ for _. ____ _.::.':·...:.::::·' leasr. :.!.JOO SQ !', 91;'. fl. 1639 BEACH DUPLEX $2500 Net Spendable I :IJ11n1'0\1~. C:ll. t.73--!l017. 4.000 SQ. rT , nr. llart>or & J::i.krr. C :\!. Avail. a! on('e. SUl.LIV.\N '.ol()-4t'..'9 Loli 6100 ----- Attention Builders COP.0:'\.\ Dl::L :llAn .• T1\0 r:-~ lr1rl 101~ (,()' :\ Ill!' · (lnr 1111h oldr r '.! Bdrm. hnn1r ""lilh •I P11 c1f1i: Coast l!11?h11·as , • s:iS,:.00 MORE CASH FOR YOUR l ~T 1'D on \\"hill! \V.atrr 1-Ww lot 111 Laguna Reach. S6.00'.I at S60 mo. ind. 9 ~ all due 3 years. 11<;'., Disoount BROKER _.!M---1U7 NE\V GROUP Forn11ng tr. acqu1~ R .E. for ta...: u.v1.ni:: For infonnal.lon, &U-2752 .\l\d\l't'lll!~~!!!rnt Cori> I ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ·L=.= .. =I =N=o=ti=ce=,===64=50 now purc l\as1nc ho1ncs u1 end NOTICES Orange Counl.v. &rk1n:;: VA I< t'llA rqu1tit'!, Call any. li me. 6.".5-&'.139 Found (frff Ads) 6-400 NOTICE II you have 11 .1 or ~ hedroom hon1e for ~ale or for rrn!, l'all us ioday. \\'r rrp1'f'srnt 11~ t-mpJoyer~ or a lar&e J1rrn moving to thr llarbor Arra and they mu . .;t ha\"e hoosing! Al! t:as h 1r desired. ca.ti Farrow 546-8&10 \\'ANTED: 2, ~ or 6 un11• lrom 011·1"l{'r. Surround1ni; area of 11th, Nf'wport Blvd., Palisades &: Jn·1ne P. 0 . Box 266 N .B . BUSINESS •nd FINANCIAL BLACK Frmale Llbl'lldor retr1e1·cr Cardinal Home area. Owner pl' call I.: ide.n- llfy 842--4017 allt'r S P r.t BLACK &.· white rabbit \\1th linge ol bro1i.'n on legs. V1 <". lla.rbor H e 1 g h t '. C;\t 5-IG--3~36 !\tALE kitten, J.2 1110.~. old, ;:-rPyi 11·ht. .. ~ound a r OCC Agric. Bldg. 64&-73'19 alter 5. SLATE :n'Y cat, 6 n10~. old. Vi('. Holiday l.: Santiago, N.B. 6'1:>-27~ BLK poodle IYJ>f' dog, male. 11·earin.: JC11cled collar. Call 64:>-2762 r .~:'II no loni;t>r a~soc111.ttil 1v1th Inner Space Research Co. }JOO i "r llo\.\•Stone Dr C:'ll i\lay 1968. :;1}f!!pan Grgas I \VJLL not be rrsponslblr fl'Jr a.ny dl'bts other than my Q\.\11. Jami's t.Uchael F'ox I \\"ill ool bf!! re."ipunsible for a ny dl'bts ether than n1y own. Themas L. Pau!"l1" 11 I A:'>I not responsible !or a ny debts other than my o•vn. Richard R iopelle SA\'E ~ASH! Bus. Opportunities 4300 FAMOUS BRANO NAME CANDY ROUTES t"OUND \\'hlle liil\en 11·/0e11 <.'Ollar ''lC :::ts1 :51, 1\13. Call I ~ ti13-2928 Bl.ACK Chihuahua, black "'\,~·J.--"fT collar, found last "·eek in • HB near Buschard. 962--5470 - Now a\'a1lablr 1n Costa i\T,.sa \\'RIST \\'atch found vie t .. niany oThrr 1011·ns 1n 1h1~ area, All local ions arc .-u1TI-Savon, \Vl'stcliff shop area. ni~rcia ! 01. J.irlory. \"ri)' -~all to identity. 673--2928 high ra 1·rJ!ng.~. no selling in· NEAR \\'il.o;on )o;C hool. bl11 ck 1·0J1·rd. To qualify you n1ust t-g rr.y ti ger stripe!'! kitten br f't"l1a blr $.· ha1·r l hr 11 \1·/flea 1·ollar. 6-16-9815. day spa.i·f" 11111r lrl<1~S 01· r re~I . Sl:'OO 10 S'.:3:>0 n.~:QUIP.ED Jnquin! abour our ··trre bonu5 l'OU le plan". ~lakt> your fu- GREY rabbit. j.49-3888 Lost 6401 l ure srcurr 11·i1t1 u~. a Dunn L \DIES 1vallct. \'1c Center /.:: B1\1d::trrrt r<r:ed Nalional St, C:ll or 3rd Ave., Laguna Co_ ~-or n101-r information Beach. J-"r1 81\. Valuable srn<I namr . addrrs~ & phon<' pape r'· Re\\·ard. 499-:?~ no. to : P.OUTE: DEPT, P 0 afr. 6. Rox :>S Pornona, ca.Ji!_ 9ij69 ------------ FRIGIDIARE JET ACTION Fn i;:1t.!ah'P 1~ 1111n. ll'ash. ra~tr.~t !n the 1ndustrv .10, 18 min 11 a~hrs \\·1l[ rl·o' lhc 11•ork of 4:i, .10 min 11·ashC'~. FP.IGfDIARJ': OUTSTAND- 1:-.:G LOCATIONS: La Jlfira- da major shopp1~ t•rntcr. GaNlen Gro1·r k Buena Park. Coin-0-Matic Equipm•nt, Inc. ~1:;:.p ~ \\', Valen<'1a f'ullrr1on il 4 :i2~ 1s:::: LITE MANUFACTURING nerd< a~~1atr 1,llh mana~e­ mrnt and / or f'ng1nrcnni; bal"kground. 1\lanufartulY'r 1n progra m /or national dis- tribution. S'.!50. per "'k_ to -~tart plu5 rqual !han-: or prol1l~ lo activr pa.rt)' "·i!h SJ2.:.00. ca.~h. Should rasily ner sr:cflrd paJ~y $1j,QOO flrsl .)T. For prr'.'!onal 111lrr. 1·1c11', call Tl1-811 <!962 19- 6 f'.\11 ENCO 1 luinble Oil & r.rr1n1ng Co. has 1\·c!l loca lrd scrvic,... sla- !ion a.\"a1lable 1n Co~ta 1\!esa. No inl"CS!ment rcquirrd 1n !irrs. ba!!rr1r!'<, arc:c~~onrs. gasolint or n1o!Q!' 011. flum- blr pa}~ all u!Lli11r~. Equip. ment N'nt .. l a \'aLlahlt Ill qualifi"l.I inrl i1·irlui1l. For 1n· lorma11on. ';all El!I \'."OQ(! t1a_1~ S.')6..66t)I _ E,·e~ & """h° ends S.l:-r9j~.;. Bakery & R•sfaurant Jn ,\('!1vr ~hnpp1n;<_ 'rn!('t' 516,100 Full Price Low rln11 n 011 rv-r can.,r~. R•x L. Hodges, Rlt r, 847·2525 Tf'._,\ \"£L AGI:::\'CY for sa!r. 1n :\'r111)Clrl Bcal'h. \1rll r stabl1')l1rd, f'\'"c:rll e n! rrpu!al 1011. Hold~ all ap· po1 nln1cnt~. Q1, nr1·( 11101·111;.:. s1~.ooo. jJ,11s;:: ... 101s r1rs. BEAUT'l :<.alon for salr. :; sta1 1on~. 1\·rwl~· dt'C"<lral<'d. 6<3--283.J. 11 lt :.i. ti 16--460~. BL . .\liTY Salon, 111!ra\·li~-:r,-4 ~t;ition~. busy. F:t1r prH·r . Co~!:t i\l"Sil 6·1'.!·8316. FISH 1.-CHIPS SHOP Jril'~l for couplr. .. &1>1-29-l-1 .. RED f'rn1ale dog 11·ith \.\'hlte c:irl'lrs on nose & !eel. Long cars, red rollar l Ilea col- lu, /I ns. lo ff'iffrr. Rrw'd. 546-19.)1 f'1·es: 637-1:.70 days GREEN L.'.ldirs 1rallct, at \\'cstcl1 1! Plaza on ':1/27. Please krrp moncv k rr1ur11 othrr contents to P. 0 . BOX l::i61, Newpt. Bch. R E \VA R D ; 'iellow/gold Omrga l 11dy·~ y,•atch. Oct ~. v1c. Heliotrope l: lark."ipur, Cs1. H11y. 67a...-0989 BA SSE1T l-lound lost 1016 t ... n!n Vallry: frmal,, br.-'11 &:. 11h!, 1\ht flra collar. Rew. Call ('\'('!'< %S--l603 l.i\DY"S \\'<1tch. s1ll"Cr. \"ll'. \lanncr·~ park 1.-:->.iv-On Dni;s. !Sal ~ J.t~~ aUrr ~: ::0 LAD! F::'.i \1·hl gold \\"h11tnau('r '''atch ,,t Bank Am"r prkg lot CdM or !\toskaltl's, Hrbr Blvd. fi7>1 1SO Gl'ncrous 1-e11·arrl for 1nfo on dark bro11·n ~1amese/Bur­ n1e~ a.l!cred m a.le tat Pholl(' s.;g. m~ LONG ha1~0 blar·k, male ca !, pink r:oll;ir, \IC Cdf.1 . Rr"·ard. 67:>-1821. Ll1TLE bl!\ tTiale l<'lT1cr. \\'ed. Balboa l ~I. C a I I 673-9685 clays, 675-3147 f'Vf'S Person•ls 64(15 LOSE WEIGHT I 11anl 10 11on111n \lhO <Ir"' 10 pound~ or n1orl' O\"l'fll·e1;;ht to take pa n •n group 11·f'ighl IQ!'i! Prt"ll:ram ol ~IJl'r1alued 1rduc1ng , /Ill 1n11u111rs 1.:on- hdrn\1al. A;;:k for ~Ir<. Thein. a.~ :i::•-:1 1!'..'. Bf:GJ;o.;NEHS ~f1U1!1"C rlanre 1·1a~~ Single! k <'Ouples urlcnmr. ;\Ion l"Y" 1\.\1 100:? E . \"jlh :'!. San!~ Ana 1 Pioneer '!own in Cl'r11f1C'rl ~hor ·::: Crn!rr1 Spon~orf'fl hy ~111clr Ber~ Square i)anr r Cll1h. PAL:ll t Carri R!'adin;: /ld1·11·e. I.· l1c!p on n1<1.ny n1a11rr~. Fully t1c·11 . (}pf-n d a ily I Oan1-lOpm . :!IJ/69""i-9:?i2. 110 \\'. \\·h1I· lier Blvrl. 1....1. Habra. l\txt to Wlahra 11·alk in lheatIT. Read The DAILY PILOT c L A s s I F 1 ,,s.,o~o o 1 1,1.~ 1\ Cha11111,i11 .-11r . 16!1 I' I\ 1 ,, I .1 , ~ _ I :,11;~1;i0 __ ,_,_.,_,_· ------ l1Jr ~ •1111111 "''·•I' 1 ,., 1:· 1~ 1 .. 1 ._ ps•• _I Cll.,llL 1 ·1;;._'\·.'t. ~.11 ._ ,1 1;,~1, -1:~.-,!J;I! 1111[11ru r\r i11rpo11 Frmalf'. 2 BR ra('h 11ni1 J-"1rrpl~1 ·r f:111·\os.·d i;:a r.1;;r lppcr sun- dl'r l\, :'\rrit~ ~omr pa1nl. Onl~· $J1.•1.~1 T IJ1'; RE.AL ES'"f,\TERS M 61s;in • Gn...\jSO oney to Loan ~20 LICENSED Sp1ritua.\ Reading~. ad\ll"fl! on all m attrrs. ::I:.> N. El Camino RC'al. &tn Clement~ I , fVJl:. •:,1 1•~·· 1111" 1" tl!1,"\t.Y\rtJUN 11111. ~rti-! ll Hit fun 11·/haH1 , pnv <'n· ::.Un11' 1' ,_, _, ,.... lr1 1•I. firrpl:tt'r. v , r 1, .. R~ntals Wanted 5990 !ianer . SiO mn Pon! ... r' •n1to•I 1 I 0 0 o ·-· -11 c.1o,,... In ~n,,pp1ni: ••r :.:1111 •·:irpr '• i rapr.~ \\',\:\TEii 1 l11h':11 a pt 1111' --.... * ~··-.~~-- c• •11 I S:!:il. ~>1&-2$1 art Ii P:\I All H ~; ·r I I~~. 11 l..\DY. :-;,, ~1-. \\'I.; ~ "I' ,1·/ \,1t1·ht'll r r"n1 ' U i''I IJ,.,11!1 tl;1y .~I &.· ~un. '.!fllll'~ K il'"S ,., k 1 ... •11·1 111\111..'.. •n1nkini:: or f)('I ~ • .•1 \\ · ~1111 lo illJI 2~i(, R ~1-;\B ___ ,\r1•ils 1111o. prr!rr ~ro\1n<t i\1·11 po1·1 Bll·rl. "1'13-!J""i-~l .. HH , :! B/I. C/D, j!<ll l;;, r~ .. r. ("",,,.-,n ... .i .. r \l.1r OH f1 ·f{J\fSHl-:1 ;-;-:~,,ll~ 0 \\ 0 ork- Riddle & Roi~ Rl!a ltors Corona del Mar 675 -722~ 20 lnil niolrl. 1111n:: qlrs t.. BUILDERS ~1,·1111n11ni.: pool. ror dr11111.~ j()' r,._' l'lf nrar br;if'h 11 .B. 11Titr: \lr Fr .. n1·1« \L Only 'j!l((1'1 • \"alrn!, l!M!I !\. \lntrl Dr. R. D. Slates Realtor• Fft'~tl(l. C11l1{, x:7'.!~-... ,r..~s. "I ' -~"' ,. I' i;.::;,1,, 2nd TD Loan Promrit. ronfi1:cntial sen -let '42·2171 545-0611 Srr.·in!; Har bor area :'O YI'! . Sattler Morlg•g• Co, ::..-:6 ~;. 11th Strer t ·192-9136. 496-9507 10 A:\I • 10 P:.I Altrect ive Expe--;t" YOUNG \\"O:\IA;\" rlatll'l'r "111 tc11ch you all la!{',:\ Slcp~_ D ll Ardf'U 21.1: :.rn-r~~~ 1-10 p:-.1 1t11!(', •l1~h11t11·. Nr \\·r~!rllfr !:al f...I, r..r.<-1' '1:1:1 1110 111;: l"r1·.;o11 1\•u1-•tnnk«r. V 1'11 11'.,~, I !' 1 1 n r ~JoO, l.11 • d 111 1,,,, ;q>I S ) 1' \l \nn-sniokrl'. ll\6-ti010 /ldu11~· ror A1•o>! c1 ~-02;;9 11 1~,·u11 -~. 1'~ ,-. .-... ,. ------REAL TORS --r·~,.·;1n , . , -·"" "1- 673.4400 \ ~;111:r;;,-;;-;-;-~p-"17i"11·;":;-1:fl: , Motels. Trlr. Cris. 5997 Fruit & Nut Tre•s? I _ --· fn<'l 11· this h1-uic•n11h• I 111>11 Acreage 6200 Mortg•g•1, T.0 .'1 60;.;llS Jo1. " 11BQ_ ll ,1lk, -- IXVESTOR'S \\";i.nted for loclll hldg projccl.$2.i:'ol min. CO:'>.STT tL'CTIO:-J 1\1 or. r y invesl. /lpp1u;1.. 20 '" rl'lum. a.v11ilablr ror irC"Ome rro-\\'ri1e Dllily Pilot Box ~1 -343 ducing proJl('rty. t~oreign /.:: \\.ANT lo shatt r 1 d,. rlon1estif. i\lolel.<, Nur!ini; Ne111J0t1-:l !csa lll"f!a to Homes, Shoppint: Cr nlers, Pasadrna, ~ day1. Call 6345 f: CONSTRUCTION JUST COMPLETIHG • •H•rbor Heights Four 2 k ;: BP. l""\ IT' '. t all 11 ith f1rrpla,.,.., djsh \\·as~rs &: ~ b~1 ~ , .. Rr-nla.J 7>1ana l!'r r - -, i)frs. Oirislirn~rn J'll7·A Cinn•mon Ave. ~-Costa Mesa 1'-'.: Phone -11134 ) RJi. 3 Ar -'· irursl hM'. Po!•I . ,b'ttns, \1•/11". dri>~· F'an11ly [.. ·~ml prl O.K. Rkr :-1.}l-6980 A~AILABLt; no11·, 2 HDR..\I, 11•pt~. ,·fri»o. hlt1n!, ('!Jfp011. :ls1Ull~ j\I) pt'jC ~-·~.+,jj;!) ~· H1\, Jta r. 1,, htk hi11n '111·!. ll I· ·"l 'U.\~lllLt: r:mrln.1•'•1 - 1\1n1I i\r.1· I, S~'OO. l'!l'~ 11nt)\,1t1 ,,Ith i.niall n-~1,,--111 ,1. 'rRAILER SPACES ::Oth 121::1 ;;.~2-:'1 ·1~. hlr di11! .·nmpanion n••r!I< $.")(]PER l\10NT1 l -----~.n,.lt u 11t11rn1~hC'lt ht•11.•r ___ • _&IG-9&'\1 * 1n ~hp~. b!·h. ~(iJ.:.oo Tr1·i11~.J 3.~; i\Cl'.t.:S, $1·1.:f.1., i'<~ar _£_ano_n_~lty . 67S-3Sll \lu·lor V:tllcy J~I ~irpoi1, l ~ Ul\!TS Co.~111. .\11':-a .\II :! Brkr. Llo.)d Lei\·onnand BR rurn 1'1'1()1. $l:.l'9.UOO. ~~r,....s1~1 B1'okrr. :.1:>-411 1 J l'.I~ Jo11·rr dupl11lo., n1· 01Y'11n. -~li:i _\1·1_,.. ~·...-.Ji·_ hll -in~. 0 1' •' u fl" n 1• Y h~· :-;.,, , \I 1-:1·:1.,;,LY rarei;; ~'a Lark tOl' ',. $1°' , \ ~I ... i\ 1NTAIN P.ECREATfON Co·nT ~ & 11...,...s I •loo'!" "k .. 'II w nio. t l1•1•up.in1. 11:1 •. 1\ll/\.I 1l•1rl, """ ,.r11por1 Bll"d , L ,. • ,. L " "" .) I -A:'\D •100 fll' '.!2S6 l!C 111'. ~;1 11 ~1 !'!1::1 2·1S--\9'Z1 h••1111, Ap1 ;;, C.:\!. i ·u~l:i !\1 1'~a C -·--'=-'-='----'=== BusinelS Property 6050 ed,ir Cit). Ulah. $1j0 acrc. ..;1:-,c;i,~; Apl. 1.1,...._., J;iri::c \\()1:1\[;\"t: Couplr, 1·lr11n .~ tiil-&11~. rJl!T•'I. " • ;1111 r a 1 Qr r! Guest Hom•s 5998 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;,;;.~~= 1••1'11. l1f\'fllar•r , s ! o 1,., ,.·r11c. •11rror1. i!rapr~ Sl:.O. t•1l>:"l·ttau~·!l1 iluJ.: "l~h"' 1 l.OVEl.Y riu1r1 i·oom 111 Mount. & D_~•-•c•_• __ 6_2_1_0 . 11 1 . ft P\I .,.2 .• 1 •ir 2 111 1111furt1 h"'' or 'I'' I ' BLAC" "NIGHT REST -~~ fl l('I ........ ""--Ill ;'..•·11pi •rl nr~rh 11•, .. r f\!'1\81" hr1111r f or ;\II). ... ... . s,\ro.:Drirrr. hou~ Palm ~ 1~1: 11pfJl'r. Cfllls, 1trp~ • .,,.0,. 1, sii:.-.sl::ll. M:.!-~<ir. 1t11la1nry. 1«iit 1n r11 1 ~. .\\n ~:.1i1 hSL.C;ll. 1>rsr11 . a/I'. t omplctety •1<>1•· &-rrlni:. SHiO )rly. ~lll'r' · •. ,...1 iikrrld~. I ''Ir A~~ n r "u11'<'11f'kl1nt:~ •Land &. Bldi;. i furn.'.! Br. ,..on~·t. den. 1 Ba, 1,;: .... ~~ --. ,\1i11I 1n1nl<'l lill l••ly. Call B~-l)\\Urr fl I 64'!·1>':00 pool, put1i!"l£" gTf'f'n. Pritt ·---t ':'\Ft'lt i1p1 or s mall hni1.<r 1 :.1~1~:~~ S30,000; 6'. loan, Gt:·9j7:! or I P.I!. 21 J RA, ~•ucl10. J blk nr 1 RR.,., g1'nige t-:o,oo ~ rt I============ f ull .i', <'nnu11 10 1111 h krio. 67 ... i--O ln•n1 t!f'~{'h. Yl'arlr. C;ill •·r 1nnrr 1·h•an rot1n1 !•ff M ' R I 5999 "!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 --·--"-"·-----ii;ft~~~-, l'l:'•r1nhl~· nf «;1 111111 1n0tlrt~ llC. •nt• 1 I ~ TIME FOR . ' Hit 1•, a~. pa110, nr II •It p.1 111! 1n.-11lr ;,J(),.Jf9.1 • Garni.;c For r.rn!. QUICK CASH •!11•p11irti:. 11rlul1~. nn P"1~, 1~1-__,,:-,,\:-\T. 1:rfu;..l ~n~i S11i:.::lr -S.20 :\lon1 h Busine11 Rental 6040 \;~-. fi12~2'.'.119. !n ~l 1111r '"llr 11pl nr honir • li\2-:::t>l:J • THROUGH A l,tll~(}Mift),\""wo:--. 1 nn . :-<r11 110rt 0 l\rc11 h nr 1 .... i;un;i c ,,P.AL;};S-10)12().10;..1 ~~) OVFICJ.:.rlt~k A l'hl\1r• h1rn DAILY PILOT : RP.,(' D, hlt11~. 11r!ul1s 11(1 ,\1f'f! \1Hn~' I II t ,. r ... ! I . ,.. S'.!O n1n. l\'r1-1r oc 111rporl, s:.>; •. prr 1110. c. c. [)rl~·lr. WANT AD r..-•. ; , .. ~!J:~, -,,.';...--,;~ J:.~;..i;r,~-. P.-.J1•11d<"' r:o i1s-:.01.t. P.ltr :1-l~-111;~ _.c__:_c...:.cc:__ ___ ,;__c.__ __ .:::::.:c__ • O ff ic e B uil<l1n~$. 6-12-!18S7 Apa.rln1tnt~. elr. \I rue ur l -\\-.O-U_L_D--l.-,k-·e--,-0--,.-,-,,-,-,1 c11 ll Tille l~r.11" .t· ln."11rane!'.' r nn1pa11..... 21:i Cl.'.lrk B ui l J · 11 i;:, C:rn1- inghan1, Alahamll .:::1:.iro Phone 120.·,1 1:-il-.i..'lS!i. 20'·r DISCOL";\"T S60.00'.l ls1 TD on 11.000 !l"J I! brick cornm('rri11l bu1ld1ni:-. P<1yablr .SiJO/n11.1. i11t·lu1.hnt: lO'i-. All duel yc11.rs. On ;-,:1 year lta~ li1nd. Rrntal 1n- romr $2,400/tno. ·t94-8100 or ~!\3-1106 F1·r • fST and 2NDS ~ Calif. T.n ·, tn.-. 1!'111 .t-IS.~\2l C'all Cnl!N"I Br1dgr Buff for pi11·1ncrsh1p in rluplicalr. K:7--66&""1 ALCOHOu cS--~s Phone 542+1217 0o· wrlle lo P .O. Box 122:\ Cmta P.lesa. Announcements 6410 Grand Opening E D llEST llllYS! JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMP LOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Jo~n. Worn. 7 100 Job1-M•n, Yi'om. 71 00 Job•-Men, Wom. 7100 Job.-Men. Wom. 7100Jok-Men, Wom. 7100 DAJL V PILOT JOBS & EMPLOY •COChl'AlL. \\'/\ITREs.5ES -. 13AR TENDER Apply in penon 2500 W. Cout Hwy. N.8 . 646--9991 COCKTAIL Wa1trt'Slles, 11.l· tractive, f.lr. · OO•s. 2600 \\'est Coast llwy, Newport Beach. * DISHWASHER NIGHTS ii I I z: :i J I 1: = ilt E.N -f lbergl.us t exp. tlt'~.s.aary. Grow111E * motor hon1e corp. Eitp ltm!r J.lotor Home~. 30'i1 Newpotf Blvd, C.!'tl. ~ When You Want it done right ••• ASSEMBLERS Call one of the experts listed below!! ... ,,, E:qi'd. in preclaion usembl1 involving clo3C tolerance, alignment & fitting oo pro- dut"ts .Sl.ICh u delicate gear trains, valves & inStruments. Mac:tunists exp. helpful. SERVICE DIRECTORY I •••• SERVICE DIRECTORY Gardening vvvv c..A_,•pc..h_al'-'t,_Oc_i.c.;l1:__6;:.:5:o.;20 --ANTH-''-O-NY_'_S_c.,:.:.,: Papuhanglng SEALING & PATClfiNG Painting 6850 C1ll Personnel" Dept. (7141 494-94-01 Residential • lndll.5 • Comc'l NEED PAINTING? Comp! reas seni. Curt-ently 644-4860 Call us! Reliable &n.·lce w/ TELONIC engaged by City ot C.l\f. tor i1ie Best, costis no more! Quality a t ils bt'st, itt the street rt'Storation. Experienced MaintenaDCe most reasonable prices. NATO CORP. Budget Landscaping free estimates. 541!-600l ENGINEERING CO. Gen'l Contractor~ 638-5818 Graduate Horticulturist S UBURBAN Painting/Dec LOV ING care for your in!ant CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST! Expert Guaranteed V<'ork up to 3. \rk-day·hr. Ha rbor !\lowing, Ni;ing, odd jobs. F'ree eist. No job too large & Raker, C:\L 54:i--l368. Rf'asonable. 548--695.') or too small. 494-ll!KI l19une Be1ch Equal opportUJlity employer CUSTO:\l Constru~tion . Gold Medallion Hoines. D • R • Pender. 213 : $8'1-!!344 Babysitting 6550 AL'S Gardening & Lawn r.!aintenance. Commercial, industrial &. residential. • &l(;.:.3629 • C OMPLETE BA BYSirl'l!'.;G ,t, hlhrlie~. \'an:I !l!ainl. O eanup {'ickup fro111 sch! all :i P:'-1. J:eas. 96&-19'.~t&\6-.li247 F"enc·d yd, co n1 pa n io n, Exp'd Japanese Gardcnt·r. 5-18-5874 Comple:e yard st'n'K'e, free es1imate. 540-1332 BABYSITIING !'lly home. I --~------­Vi~tona School vicinity, 1\-:i * Expert Japanese year.; & older. 642-1075 FTNEST \\'QR),; 64f}..()38.J Cui & Edge La11·n BABYSITTING my home $:i. l\!aintenance, Licensed daily. J~ves & Sal~ ok. 5'l!'-480S/5'19-l!)9.I alt 4 Laguna Cyn. Call 49"1-89'10 I ~-~~'-c-:.:.C-='-'-\vi LL bah)·sit 4 or 5 yr old Jl:\t'S Gardening & lawn n1aintenance. Rt'5. & Com-~~le.sa de) !llai· hon1e. merrial. * 540--4S37 \\1LL babysit my home ----------day~. Blg fenc"d bk yd. C.~L General Services 6682 Call 64&--3347-GARAGE Doors &n.·i('e(f & LICENSED Day care, ll'o:>ek Repairer!. General !louse days, infant thni 5 y r.>. So. !\taint. SlO. min. 675-5331. Coru;t P!az.a area. ::..i~03S \\'ILL Babysit, ~"''ing sh1!t. n1y home. 11 .G. an.•a. l child 3 tn 5 yrs. 8·17-14&1 Brick, Misonry, etc. 6560 BUILD, Rcmodr;l , repair. Brick, block, concrct!', carp€ntry, no job -loo small, Lie. Contr. 962--m.i5 Bu1ine11 Service 6562 SMILEY'S Business Services Taxrs, C.f".,\, 00..1kkccpin;;, mu1 ual fun(IS, insur;l'ncc, Real £slate c·tc. FREJ·: quolr~. 6-16-%66. 642·22'21 TYPING lBi\I S e I e.c tr I c. Fast, rcas, a c curate. Manuscnpts, thf'sts, term pa[l('rs. 6i:J.--OQ17 nft 6 prn C.1rpentering 6590 CARPENTRY li!lNOR R EPAIRS. No J ob Too Small. Cabinet in gar· age! & o t be r-rabinets. 5-1;,..s1i5, U no answer leave 6730 YARD/Gar. c l eanu p , Remove !ffe~, i\)·, diI1. 1rat•tor backhoe, gra de 962-Si.t:i HAULING, O canup, Juts t'IC. Handyman anytin1e you call * •647-3.198 . * Clean Up And H1ul SIO a load &IG-2528 Hou1ecl .. nlng 6735 H OUSE CL E A_NING & General ~lain tenancc. call a nytime, good refs, &16--WM reas! CAltPETS, \\'1ndo\\'5, firs, etc. Res or Come'!. Xlnt work Rcas! Refs. 5'13-4111. • WINDO\\-S DIRTY? Free E$l, 15 yean f"Xp. J ohnny Dunn &U--2364 \\'OULO You believe I will r lean ~·our home lrir Bl ue Chip Stamps? ·897-73::.0 i1Jov1ng? Sell ing~ Renting? Call Ren\al Rearlier Very reasonablr , 540-3924 msg 31 &IB-23n. 11. Q. Ironing Ander.;on 675~ REP1\IR~. ALTER.'i"ATJONS \\'Jl.L do ironing CABINET. Any stz'-' joh !l!on. &. 'ruC5 1.) yrs. e.xpcr. ~JS... 67\3 C __ "1_1 ______ 5_18-_m"l_ QUALITY Repairs .... Altera-• I r0n1~, experienced lNT & Ext., averdge l br hse, labor only $127.50 642--0l55 after 5 p.m. PAINTING Int & Ext l.ow6 1 Al.llomottve MONTGOMERY WARD contracted prices. Fully lns. NF.EDS A Sa tisfaction guru, Free esl F ULL TlME Jtn1 \~'eeks 673-Utl6 Tl RE MOUNTER \VALLPAPERING & p,\iN· Xlnt eo. benefits, including TJ:-.:G, 10 YP..S in area. profit :!.haring, group il'l!., Reasonable rat<'s. 612---0127 em ployee dillCQUnt, retire· ,. . , . ment anri many o1hers. PAINI:.ING & ~?prrhang1n;::. APPLY JN PERSON Reas.onabh~: 2:i ~n; exp. 1 to 3 pn1, ~I on thru Fri, Gcrn1an skills. 6~2-13:?2 7777 EDINGER, '1ITG, BGJl. PAINTING, E:->t.· 1~1. 18 yrs BABYSJ1!EH, 5 day \\'k. ex:p. Ins,. _Lie. r f rce -i-C'S\. Rp s p 0 n s 1 b ! e iv/good AC()US\. Ct"lhrigs ·l-18--53.J. re!ercncC's. 3 Small girls PAlNT ING, Papering 16 yrs. ages 5 n1os., 2 yrl'i & 4 yrs. in J-larMr area. Lie. & \\'oukl ronsidet· I j v e -in . bonded. Refs. fum. 6'12-2356. 548-7672 ar1 6. e FOR Better Painting, in· B A BY S I T T ER, l\laturc terior &. e:-t!erior, arou5lic wolTlllil, 2li day5 wk. 1 in. e.eiling5, 646-4077 & 5-11·3502 fant, 2 school-age boy5. C & S Painters. Jnt-Ext. Bilek Bay area . 5.18-8175 J[ou.~e & apl5, No job too B/\BYSITI'ER, my home, s mall. G7.>-2955 alt 5. das, r.ton-Fri. St Nov. lOU1. Infant & 6 yr. Lt hs1\·k. Plastering, Repair 6880 ~-~;:::.''==-~-­ • PAT C II PLASTERING. BABYSITTER. days, my All type~. free e5tima te. hon1e Qr close by 1402 Call 540-682) Acacia Avro., H.B. :>.1&---7~2 -B,\BYSIITER, lite_ hskpg. :2 Plumbing 6890 l"'hild~n 5 & 4, 5 day \\"k, Q11·n lransp. 968-1620. PLli~fBING REPAIR No job too small BABYSITTER e &U -3128 e 5.11·3230 call aft 6 ----F'ounta.1n Valley area. Remodel, Repair. 6940 BABYSITTER ~an1ed: n1y ·-home. !'.Ion-Fri. Pr efe r BUILD, Rf'model, Repa1r maturt' \1'oman. 894-1821 Brick, block: cont r '\t e, BA Hy s 1 T T En \\"an1ed crpnt11', no JOb too sma.l 2.~-0--11 .. 1~ \V-!1 ·d L1c Contr 962-694-··-.. 1 pm. i provi e ' • ;i transp. Call morris. ~18---l!JO'J RE l\f 0 DELING, C"'"""'ll-., ,, · ~ ,..-n a n..:1ni: ter1n~, phistr.r & iky \val! E XP'O NOTE TELLER patching. Ca!l Dick 642-1797 . Bank -Newport I\allonal Sewing 6960 Call l\tr. Carter ---"-------'-'--' 9.5 6.f2·3 ll 1 I ;_:_,,.:.c:.c,::.:_,, ___ _ • Dremnllking • Alterations BARJ.WD; a or _pt timP, Special on heira. nights. Good Wary. Apply * 646-6446 * da.yi;: 436 E. 17th, C.!11. ALTEP.ATIONS ="'=8--"'='==-----f:xprrienced. NC'at. BEAUTICIANS, J!!male, lo Prryfr~~\nnal 646-4 139 v•ork !'venings &: Sunday!" in Co~ta MeM"s bu .11 i e s I , TILE, Ceramic 6974 popular prieed Won. Op. .;..;;;;,;;.:_;;.:.-'-;;;.:'--.:C.'-portunily for top earning1 • VernP, The Tile Man * .,..·/paid vacation. App I y Cu5L ll'Otk . .ln5!all & repairs. !ltgr. Cro\\·ning Glory Bcau- No job too ismall. Plaster <"~• .,,,.., E ]7 h s ty .,..,on, ""' . t t., ~~~~. ~:.:~,~~~ e rl-'c~.'~'~· -------- 8 t 1< JN I &rmald/dancer . T.•~":=-~S.:.:;rvc.:.:l<=•:_ _ _.c6=9~8~0 Full or part.time. Costa -!>tesa COf.fBINATION. Sharp Bar ~laid• & Go (',o Dance~. Top W81"5. PhOO!! for ln- lc-rview. Sassy Lassy, 2901 Harbor, C.~1. 18 years err older. Part timt> f'Ull t11n,.. APPLY l~ PERSON REUBEN E. LEE IS1 E. Coest Hwy. Newport Beach Computer Operators 2 yean expcnence on IBMl---------- 1130. 033 rorte r & 51~ repro- duction. Tclf'l)'J'le bkgrnd, benefi~·jaJ. -_ CONTROL DATA CORP. Dept. 5tore J . W. ROBINSON Has opening for a CORSETIERE (Experienced 1 3519 W. \\'arll("r, S.A. f··" . ll "· r·~ (n4 ~ 5!0-2820 uu rime. exce ent uent ti~ Equal oppor1unlty empl~r Apply in per30ll, Personnel Ofc. Co$metics Se!P'S.g;rl FASHION ISLAND Full time. Expeiiencl'd. XInt NE\VPO RT BEACll sa.I., fflmn1. & co. benefit.is. DRAFTSMAN- CaU for appt. 54().50CiQ Ext. Automotive I truck body or 30. ron1parable experienC'e nec- JOSEPH MAG NIN essary. Bill to materials, blul"p!'1n!, f'te. Salary com- 1nensut'.i.tc \Vith ability. Or· Equal opporttlnity t"mployer angc County location. COUNTER Girl for dry Explorer Motor Homes l"'leaning plant. Exp prefer-i -~-=rn='~' ~"='~·3~300.C,..~­ rcd but \Vi!! train. Lite RW· * DRIVERS * ing. Apply in person. :1 Poinl aea.ners. 186.11 r-.1a1n st, No Experience H.B. Necessc;iry! Cl:£RK Typt:;t, 10 kf'y ~d· ~1ust have clean caIUornla ~1ng maeh'. Aplilude v.·1th drivini: recon:I. Aoply f1gutt's.. h1e I Y.ri I ng, YELLOW CAB CO. .:::~nsible person .. >49-0377. 186 E. 16th Sl CON."rnucrio~ Costa Mesa Suprr11l1 C'n!lcnt. ~rnall. busy 00,IESTIC p 1 ti g-cn ronlr.. Costa i\lesa · ar mf, 4 hrs 11cct15, f'l1C'rgetic in a n a day 5 days '." '\'eek. Own \\"/common sense & drive !o trans. Shoreclill, C d .!II. 11·ork longrr 11otir,; for ba se 1-'~75-380 __ 2~-----­ salary & share in profits. DOMESTIC Help-Do cooking ill us t ha1·c son1c ronstr l.t. shopping for elderly con- sufl{'n·ision exp & abi!ily to valescent. \V r ite : 2U n 1n jobs Jor o wn e r . Salmon Dr., Co5!a t.lest1. P (" r r:1a11 en t . position Escrow Secty to $5SO 11·/unltm1red polenha!. Send No sh req , Exprrlf'ner in letier 11·/CQmpl ha l'kground closing F!lAIVA s, Convrn- & Slllary ex~cted to Box M tional loans. l\lust he eapahlr 431 Daily Pilot. of handling large volun1e o/ Cooks business. Newport Personnel Agency FRY COOKS !t.13 DOVER Dlt., t\B Top 11·age~. permanent, hon-641-3811) !"J.l'.J.2743 es\. and good working ron· ESTABLISHED Insurance • dllions in area·s leading Lead~ avail, ~.B. ollicc. restauran!, Apply 9 am to :, Career oppt. 67~83 pm for intet\'lew at Experienced 1n single needle and overlock. Go<>d piece MANNING'S work pri~s. i;tc;irly \\'ork. COFFEE SHOP EODY MOSS 110.1'.? Locust 2-&0.l l El Toro Rd. St, \Vestminst er; :i?e\-8133 U iSltt'e \\'orld La~na Hills FL 0 0 n L A DY , I u 11 8.17-1014 ch11rgf'-Sporls\11'ar m r gr, * COOK . d Gd p;iy, StcailV. &12-~'r~;fi ~xper1ence · ExceUrnt· \1'f'lrk1ng ro11(11t 1ons factory • APPLY TN PERSON - SNACK SHOP 'i'9 ~I-Mi E. OJ.as! 1!11)', Corona det .fl1ar (00}(5.RELlEF-.\l;f Non lmlQker~ <! days a wrek Fri & Sat -ninrnln~~ Sun & !I-Ion -d1nn<'r Ph-&16-1223 & n.sk for Na ~h COOK-l'""E~IA LE-:'I l ,\LE S\VISS Cll,\LET 414 N. Newport Blrr1 . :\ft COOK-Dinners & 'I kcnds. Live in f't (lul. n o hoUSf''A'Ork . 67J-1 ~7!) COOK-EXP'D. D:1~·s or ITI JABSCO TURRET LATHE setup & operate MILL & DRILL setup & oper1te TOOL, DIE & MOLD MAKER A:I positions ltCJ tlli"c s..in1e rxpcricnc•', l.li3ERA!, FRJ:-;t;J.; BE:.0"£f'IT PROG P.A;o.J tioru1 -r-;"ew con~!. by hour Sl .l '> an hour or Conm.ct. fi4G-::~A2 Ca]) &IG.1 '.11;;. GLNE'S T R E F. SERV: 616-i301 night5. Apply:· ()l\1C''!<, 1400 trees I slITT1bberY rt'movcd.l-8~00=~K~K~Ec.E~P="'E~R~M~/~F~ -"="~'~"="=°"--"-'-''-'>_'_, ;>.;.13, 1\b1J 11y tri \\·ork rrom blu..-. prlnts Is essential. REPAIR. P ar1it1ons Small trimmed. hauled a v.· a y .... J anitorial Remodel, eir. N11e or day, 6790 5-19-l359 ,\pprox. '2 da,,·s prr wk. CQUr-;TER :;AL ES: l'leC'- -----------'----------1 Steady 11 0rk, u1cff'a~1"')1; to ·1ronic ('flm pnnrnl~. min l yr SPAP.KLE Janltorlal & Win· BE\VARE!! Rubber lr!'t's full time a~('(). gm ws. t;xp C'Xper. S;ila ry op<•n, rtrol•ref! .EQL",\ L nrPOr~TllNITY J:::\IPLOYJ::ll Reas~ Call KE~ :>.UJ.-1679 Cement, Concrete 6600 eCO~CP.ETE ,,·ork a \ I type,;. Pool deck~ & CILS!om. Call ~S-132~ * CO:\Cl'.ETF: YI n n rs , patios. r tr. Rcaoona blc, call Don, 6·12~'\;"JI ~ Carpet Cleanfng 6625 • DJ/1:'110i'DS ;ire mrasul'!'d by riual1ly, sn ;ire Y.r.~ DlA'.110 ."D C:\HPET C:J.F.A.'1F.R:" 6-!.l·l.·,1 7 anyhme CARPET & F urn. t_•\eanlni;; for I day ~crvic,. & quality y,ork. call Sterling tor brigh!ne!\51 6-12-&i20 rl ow cleaning Sen ', \\'in-break foundations. Frrc rst. Ill crins\.r'llc!lon <!~~11'C'tl. nr y·n11·l'E'I , ,1,·crptal,l(I .. Call dows. reslrt, eoincl, consL Any Tree Se.rv1ce. ~3920 Bilance-Flo Inc. 646-50~7 for 1n11•rv1r11. Oreo l l~j n alP \Va,v Cl(•anup, Fr<'c ro~t. 968-2691. Doug 612-:.iCK! Elect ronits 1677 Sll?(;r1or Co~l-:1 ,\l~~i". Ca.!1f. IJt;TC!-1. flL'l int Scrv, crpt JOBS & EMPLOYMENT BOOKKEEPEP.. pRr1 tun e, _c_.i_1 ________ 1 ----"~·~·1 '-"~"-'~1.i~'--- c lng, Hr \1·axlng. 'vindow t P&L C 11 COU/\;TEJ~ 1_; l R L, ~X· Fa c1o ry ,1-;i:;J1\n~ Harry-,·an Bryl"l('n Job Wanted, Men 7000 ,',:: ...... mfg,.,"?~ 1 0'7ru-, 0 ,· ·,,-~,,,1 a,., .1 .. fl{'rk n•~ed. Apply in prrson. :,.,;.J;{I:;; if no anl'i rail a ft ::. ~IACHINIST-Pre<;1~1on .J I ~ r-.·,,wpnr1 1 ~14 l'e\\·por1 Rlvrl. C,\f ESTATE' :-.1atn1 Trce Ser• Bore -ProtntyPI' Too!ln; .... JY,nt l'Ulf't n\;in r.cmoval &. tr1mmin~s. free :t2 }TS--54S-9762 26.:i A Santa E:\P'O nr iipprrnht"" ho;it <"~timate. Call 5-11~. Toma.~. C ;\1. Mi·r i· ni ;:i n Hri_\!!;'r I.: landscaping 6810 HIGH School ~111'lr, ,J yrars 1_:r~"~'~"'~·~'~"~'·=•~,l~Z-~•~2;~'~-- draJting. A\·ail 1-6 P:O.I .i\!On· BOYS 10. 14 * Ltc,.rl .J apn rte~ landSCaP' cla_v thru F rlcl:.y. a48--0Z1S,, carrier P..outes Open c' 'l n r r ac t o r : I a w n s I ~8-~0=A='=l.='='-='~1~''~'===' I lo< spn nklf>rs, pa110!:, e I c , Laguna 8MC'h, So. l.ai;una 1'3fi-::.037 Job Wanted, DAJ LY PILOT Women 7020 GC-4321 BOX BOYS C'ustodran 1:'1!~1 ED. ripcn1n;:: f•ir l'l'l1abJ,. man "ilh prr1 lf'l\l~ ln, tiustr1al Jan11orial r -:p. Xlnl 11'orking rond., git. pay & all frtr\ile bcllE'llls inf!. profit shari11g.Calif. J n j ce I j o n i\toWin~. 200 Briggs Av•', C.fll, ~&-4400 ' Sto .. es Worehouseman Exprripnr " l"'quirPi! In ;<;Int· r <; iirt1v1 ty in prrr1 ~1on mr· f h.1n1 r11l N!l1r>'}nrn1~. \I .t h kn'l'i'")Ni~~ of Karfil"X 11.nd a l->11\1 ~: 1·~ rr!lrl ~l11rp r1 nt5, !:) hr l'rl ll1 , 1•·nrk 11 •'••k r rvfit Sharu10: J. C. Carter Co. * Housewives and Mothers E1rn extr• money for *CHRISTMAS* J. C. Penney Company Fashion Island -J.ewport Be•ch Hai posltlon1 .., In *Sales * Stock * Santa's Helper * Credit interviews * Gi ft wrap~in g * ~1erchand1se records *PBX Schedules including afternoons, evenings and combination of both. Finest condil.ions -Top supervision -Ex- cellent bene!1ts including discount privilege. * Apply Now * 10 A.M. to 9 P .M., Monday thru Friday. J. C. Penney Company ,#24 F11hion l1l1nd Nowport 6e1ch, C11ifornia * * Joba--Men. Wom. 7100 Men, Wom. 7100 COFFEE SllOP * KEYS * DINING ROO:\I F'uLI or part time, &fternoon5, CCX:KTAIL \\'AimESSES eventiiga A: Sunday. \\"ill DlSH\VA SHERS train to make ke"•· •t.60 BUSBOYS J per hr. Muat be bondable. Call aft<'r JO A:'ll: 776·791 0 Apply Fri. 11 am to 2 pm . J-:xr. J,QO. A.oJ.; /or illr, Montgomery Ward f\ey Jvhnson or ,\!rs, il!oor· Shop Hunti,..ron Center, Cl\Jft. H.B. !1i\,\lA'.\lJA I.'<.~ NO phone calls plea~. JI)}() \\I, "Ka lc-l!a /II'(' Anahf'1n1, Calif. · • • • • • [JELJCATESSEN ,\\AN Keypunch Oper1tor1 Full timr \\·ork. Sec TciTy, 1-<.lay & I-swing 1hlf!, ~s. 1:'.121 E. 17th C.!'11. thru Sa!, 2 Y?'1, exp. req 'd. on 029 & ().)9_ Lr S-!!31·1 CONTROL C!RL. Friday for ai;gr.-s~h'" DATA CORP. compllle r publication Co. 3:>19 \V. \Varner. S.A. Nc,v1iorl B('ach. 'fyp1n1,:. (7!4 1 J.10-28:20 shor1hrind , Salary ope n . Equal opporlunlty m>ployer Contact Jane Gra.boi5 at e e -e 6T,.,,. MACHl~JST 11·an1ed 2" 52' J-IAlR STY LISTS 12). AG-f d C GRESSJVE. !\f/F, w i I h exp, pre erre . all for appt 548-1211 J to 5 P!'.1 and 1 to lolio\vini;: for lrvinC' • NC'>''· 9 P:-.1. port Bc•a t'h <n'\'a, nf'r/I('(! at unr_ Xlnt saJary, fu1\U'f' & LADIES 19 In 70 1:11.rn $l5 to lie11,.f11s offC'rrd to 5uccessful Sl OO \\"ct'kly Catt an I apphcanl. Bt'auliful new Linger ie. Equal opp o r t , ~alon. Ca:l l (7l·IJ 8l3-ft270 employer. \Vf' train 546-35tll for 11ppt. LANDSCAPE l'oreman .l l/A\'F. 1wo vacant dPsks for l...iborer, ExperiencC'd. Call e.~pcrirnceJ Brrikt'r o r I ,-",7.,-09002607;,;o-=:-=== ~a ltsman. f'l'l'.'!:\lt:e office LANDSCAPE SALES.\1/\N. an1I lnr11!JOJ1: P lca5e call Ex[lf'r iencerl, Oran~e Coun- 1\I r.~. Fay, !y 11.tf'a. (2]31 34&--77>-ll Bay & Beach Rlty., Inc. MACHINISTS- ~1(11 J)Qv('r Vr-.~u11r 126. KB DA r s c.1:-1-2000 El'e,.;. :ri.'i.--6966 Bm11-n t. Sharpe r.. mulll· I !OUSE.K ~:Ef'E f{. Babysit. sptndlc, Se!up am operate. p I -r i n1 c, d a i I y J -5, !llin. '.\ yrs r:'lp. S.·hool-ag-c 1·hildrc11 . i\lature PRECISION GRINDING 11'001fln. must ha\·e transp. MACHINE OPERATOR S·l•~7 t'vcs. Surlace grind ini-of intricate llOL'S EKEEP f.R. Lh'r in. fonru. 1\-finimum five yn, pvt apt. '1 school agers. e.xp. (ii;)....(1310 or 5-18-71~7 ·-'-"'--HSKPR &. c hild care, live in, 5' I days priv rm & bll1h, Rrf!i. S;..Q wk. ~,~9212 HOUSEKEEPER, live _ in. Priv. r m & bath. 2 children. Ftn Vall. M2·72:J.i '""".:__,,_ JI 0 USEKEEPF:R, lil'e-1n noom &. Board. TV . SlOO nio. &i2-2232. 642-1249 lndl!Stnal -MEN- Skilled & UnskiHed I::AR~ i\lOrtL \\'!TH l:S Ovenime anrl fringe bt'ne- filis. Apply at SJIUR-LOK CORP._ 1300 E. Normandy Pl., Santa Ana ( l blk N oC i\tr fadden, ~~ hlk, w.' of Grand) /l-L'lch1nists • Punch Pre11 & • Multi11ide Opr1. To $·13:? J)t'r wf'ck. Apply Tony D11chL \l'ILCO TOOL &. DIE 3!90 Pullman lane Costa i\lr~a. ~0-5432 ,\!AID!> Eledrlcal 6640 HILLS & SLOPES our specialty, Next )'ears ni.in 'l\'tll be 11·o~se.~ Get pro- tN'tion mw! Call 4~ F/c Bl-11r-sec. Thru P&L 15 yrs. exp, l\1ust b<> avail. wk, rlay Deli\'ery 5.:J&-7248 mornin~~. over 16 parl Umr. 671 W. 171h St. Costa Mesa 548-3421 CHAMPAGNE TEMPORARY HELP FULL-Time, re!'Ort hotel, Laguna Bea r h. 49+.1196 (\JAN \\'a11ted, perrn:inent pa11 lime .. ro a1·rrage Z hrs. daily for earlv morn1ni.: new~paper dr!1~·r..ry 1 o homes in Newport Beach. $200. average per mon!h. Mlllt have late mode!, bli: car and be dependable. Call J •. A. Times 642-1800 HOUSE \\:iring-, rn_>1v & old. !\o job too i;mall rir !oo 11'-Jt;t'. Free esl5. ~72:'.I 1=--=,-:.::_-.--I "' 40 he. "~k . Apr•ly io SHARP YOUNG MEN Masonry, Brick 6130 EXPER. I n domestic ·wo~ pen;on, Ric ~11.rd 's Lido ·.::::::c°"'u_::;,;;:o: _ _.c:;.:;.: Wed. only, Cali 835-4610 MarkPI, ;fl.13 Via Lido, N.R. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Floo~ 6665 RICHARD ALLEN N~~~;,~R T "' CABINET MAKER- CARPET VINYL TlLE M~~;~':.';: i~~!~I estate 1~ackgro~n~~·rs~es with =i~~~~~l"'nce. rree c~L Llc. con!r. 5-10-7l62, Block, Brick, Conc,..te gen. oUice. work. &14-4738 .TorJ;ensen Fumltuf"f! Co. 540--4.r;~ Frff E1t. ~2343 786 Newton \\'ay, 01 &l:>-()310 1.,::;;,;.~===~=~=-""=-""~=="ilJob.-Men, Wom. 7100 A rln•slfled ad pod~ ra•h In 11011r pocket. Good ideal Pilon• 642•5678 abilities unlimitei) agency Quality PO!lltions tor Qualified Applkants Cashier /Bkkpr $403 A/R. ,;harp, good oppty! Independent Per1onnetl Agency ln7 Orange Ave., Suit C C.M_ 642--0026, 54.i CS79 488 E. 17th St., Suile 224 Costn fl-lesa 6-i2-1470 CASHIER AC C 0 r.I PA Nl5!: il!u11 i· Nrat appc~ra.nL"I!, over JS. ri1U1 • A('('l)mpan1s1 !lE't'(le(I f'ull lime, Apply in pe~n for Ne?.'J)Ort Harbor lflgh 01oral Dept., 5 day!!: per BOB'S BIG BOY wk .. 4--6 hrs. per d11y, Cnll Mn . Reynolds :»8-ll21 tor l---='"c..:"~··~1~7~1h~,~C:="~·-- aud.ltion CHINESE ~in, Dome11tic. • A I R C R A f' T G A S Permanent.: Experienced. FUELERS • Full lime, ex· F ar _E.ut ~ncy 642-3703 perlenced, incl. \\•k ends. Exp. determine5 sal. OCA. Ct.ERK TYPIST: Good, ac· Box M~ 1iK! Daily Pilot cu-rat@. Conveln. 10<'. pd v11.c, Assemblers Bonders medbl benefit.I, Start $450. El~ I T' h · I Call Billie Beck, 541).6()5:; -·ron c ec nic ""' COASTAL AG&NCY Expme~. Salary open. A member of Sntllinat A Snelllrig l 11c» ?'/9o Harbor m., C¢5tl) Me~it Delive r for /\n equal c:rppartu1111y cn1p:.,yPr FRY COOK PIZZA MAN Young Fry Cook Eam good money full. pllr1· Or Kitchen Tr1lne• timr. eves, la tf' nig_h1.\. l\lan. Full lime, ne;i.t Appearing, agemcnt opportuni!y. ovc-r Iii, Chan<;e for advance. ment. Apply i11 pc r.sQn, 1920 I larhor Blvd., C.(\f. Bob'• Big Boy JM E . 17!h Coast f.ft'sa FRY COOK, part time. DENTAL &111iEtant Chair J\.fale. RANOiO SAN" .IOA- 11ide far speciality practice, QUIN Golf Course. lSOn e xp prefrorably perio or Culver Rrl ., nr. U.C L A.~k surgery. 962-6671 for \Vaync. PH: 833-0112 NEWPORT BEACH 3849 Birch St. $6000 +CAR ALLOW. COASTAL AREA NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 5W-i34:> HIGH SCHOOL F_..q111tl !'lpportunlty 1>mployer DIPLOMA Rfviera Employment Agy, Inc lmmediat• Openings 4fi67 Mac Arthur Blvd. S1c 201 FOR TWO NB :>40-6370 Rr.al Esr111e salcsmron, C"Pfr. * *" MANAGER !or l·man ienr.('rl or no(. 2 \\'ell located manl.lf. opcr, Young. ma· offices ·11·ft h excellent pro[Jl flln', Hi-school grad: gl"'tat sharing plan. C'.all 536-8894 opportwtity fo r a dVlltlC1!· for ronfidefltiaJ appointment. mPnt. (Some design It. mech. JANJTOH. \\'ork Jllirt lime aptitude desirable) F'or in. ev!'s. llusbanrl & 'A'ife team tPn•iew call 494-5535 bt'l lo clean of!ice hldg. '" -;.•~7~p:;.m~·~,..,,,.-~~-·~-Dcpt. ~lore ~~QT0(\1/\T DRTVF. • TllRU ,;.: J. W. ROBINSON I I , Ne11T1Qrt. Apply aftemoo115 J\IANAGt:R, New H•ll s,·,, Sa l"'~gir eve 8h1ft 3-5 pm & 12" N 01 · Q 11 I . " ·. 11-'l', range S"-p, H""l. 0 -h. C•"t··. as open ng 1n \\'k ends. Age 18-2:1. $1 ,6:) to ~~='='.:.:.,:cc:;~:___ ,.__, .... oo.: " • MEN'S SHOE DEPT. Sl.9J. per hr. Apply in J AJ'\lTORS. illan & 11·ilt!, pt. Older \\'Om11.n w/dre99 abop !Experltnoe p~ferredl person (\fon-Tues, o ct _ llme eves. ill.Int B ch. mgmt bkgmd. 646-9'J35 FulJ time. eii:c.!llent benefits. 13&1~. FOTOMAT 201 E. Janitor·s ~rvice I 2 1 3 ) MECHANIC for 5erv Sta. ApPly tn person, Ptmnncl l7ll\ SI, c.M. 387-7317. 217 N. r.1adllon Av. Tuneup' • lite mechanical Dept. 1.c:.c::.=.=c...____ L.A __ ·-------aervkn. Gd pay, hn and F ASWON ISLAND Foreign Car M.chinics JOB Openings! M11.chinUt, 'NOl'lcltw C01111'11. D:wm'.11. del NEWPORT BEACH Good co. be.nditJ, incl paid min 6 yn exp. on la lhes, Mar Shell SUV. 2801 E. -DISHWASHER vacation, IJ'OUP ma, uni. turrets, and mills. Shlpplns Cout Hwy. at Goldenrod. fonn• furnished fre<t. Good &: Recr:i v\ng clerk. min 21 cms.oo.tl::.::..::::::.· ------Exnarienced comm. schedule. Ask for _, •-M Ph "'~" yn expc.-.el'IC'P. ,JOO? oore . .....,..1764. TAPMATIC CORP. e MECHANIC e Exp'd. Apply In !':'"'" GARDENER'S •1· w ,.,. s Good ......,, !of "°"' 01ldlh. :i • .,.., I. Ph. for interview 6ff....4lll SURF & S RlOIN ASSISTANT Ne\\-"POrt Beach S4S-MOfl 5930 Pie. Cit. Hwy. MEDICAL. ex p e rien ce Newport Beac~ NEWPORTER INN KITCHEN Helptt 9 •m -2 ~e,ptlonlist I bcxlkkee~r. APPLY IN P ERSON P.adlX l\1icroelf'Ctron1ca Corp. Jl:il) f>ul.lman St. Cost.'!. t<.lesa. 5-16-2350 I .S \' 0 U R AD I N THE SUN fl.'EVER. SETS on Conl11 cl ;\Ir. Li~ey .S 1ockis pn1 .$2 hr .. 6 1!ays wk, &,in, Ate 35 +, \Vr lle Box P 430 off. No r x_p. nrc. J\ny age. 03ily PU!'lt. CLA$.~IF1ED ~ &im~ne: v.111 Cla11s\llM'11 IH'!ion po11'Cr. 64·\,\i OO bP looking for it, DlaJ 6•12· For 11.n trirl '"' :o;ell 11.round the 567:11 cl()('_k, •liar f¥12-5671t. ~K 11' TO 'E\t ! '--------'·------~ Apply in ['l'r<iOn, Li!llc ,John'.o; J11n 20072 N. Santa ,\na. San!a Ana ll w:I ~. THE SUN NEVER SETS on 01\ILY Pll.OT WA:">oi' ADS: i\.IFG. , progressive manufac· luring company, 1-1.·1th ex- ee llent 11 orking conditlom and fnn~e bcnefit.o1 ha• U. medi.1te opening5 IOT- A-Traub auto. 8 c r.e 1111 machine operalon , OU,. }"eari expen!'nce. B-E:'lJ>C"fH'tlL'<'rl hand scni:w 1nar:hine opera lo!':'! for se- LUnd OIJ€rat1on work. Apply 11t Sta Fast Inc. 610 :::. Santa Fe St. Santa Ana ., • • MT· ST • "! years eXperieocc 51\i ng shirt APPL"\. 331:) \V. \\"arner, S.A, ( Tl~ l :;.m. 2820 Equal oppq11unity employrf. . • • • l-fOTHERS Helper, 2 tcenqe rh1ldJ't'n. Prclrr o\-er 4.3, 4 I.lays, L\<lo Isle, 12-8 pm. 01\'n tran:sp. A!t. 1 pm, li7~H9l4. NIGHT !'llanagers for motel. Couple only, saJ3ry & apt. 199-1:'.l!il Nurses LYN 7 am to 3 pm full time &. 11 pm !o 7 am part time. NURSES AIDES II pm to 1 an1 Park Lido Convaleec9n1 Cen1er, 466 Flagship Rd. Ne?.'pt. Beach Guice Temporary WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT On temporary asSignments e SECRETARIES e TYPI STS e BKKPRS. e PBX OPERS. e GEN'L OFFICE Holiday & V1c1tion Plan APPLY NO\V VOLT INSTANT PERSONN(i.: NEWPORT BEACH J848 Carnpus (Ir. SWte 1()6 546-4741 Equal opportunity employer OtfiCE"- FRONT Officer.tanager want. t'd for Laguna Bch l\1ot'J. J>nov. r.xp. rc<(d. 5 day w\:. incl l\"kt:nW. 494-8;')21 •· •• OPElfA=T~O~R~S-.-•. -.1 Experif'nced in ;,[ogle ™t_l':(ije and overlocks. Good pfece \\'Ork pricr!, 5teady work. EDDY :!IIOSS 1~042 LOcusl St., \Vestminster: 534-8738. PARTS COUNTERMAN IMPORTS f ull t ime. (;ood ro, henefits. Pleasant y,·orking r.-ondition. Appl.v in person. 1966 Har· hri r, Cnsla Mesa., PASTRY CQOJ-.:.gd. in puff pa ~tr y makinr: ho t IY}r,1 d 'no'UITf"~. 5 cJa li.·k, Lang LJ:J1s Fanry Froien Foods. 2U4·1 Laguna Canyon Rd. LaJ;. Bf'h, 494-2020. PBX RECEPTIONIST , I1our~ 8 am lo 4:43 pm Personable ~ung girl l\ilh front oflice ap~ranor. Pleasant 5urroundings. 11.atir ty pin,i;:; & p~viou.s PBX elij). required. Xlnt benefits. 6:iO.. !act Prrsonrlt'I 540-40'20 •• CHARTPAK ROTEX Z620 S. Susan S!., Santa Ana (near Harbor & \Va rner) PROFE SS J ON ALS!t.lc Career -Searching !or mari to learn our bu5iness and handlt' ,;a]('"S executive pos. lion. Tr11ining income pro- vided. College., iales: bui;ine5.~ exp. 1\1 a r r t MZ-5623. Ex:t. 321. Prote1•lon1I ~ Employment A1si1t1nce COASTAL AGENCY A member of .. ".' Snellirtf( & Snell ing, lnC'. 2790 Harhor Bl. 0 1 ~ POLICEMAN $667. to $800 a month Ase 71 lo 31, up to 35 with approved experience HEIGHT: 5' 8" m inimum, WEIGHT: in proportion heta;ht. Pl! Y S ICAL R QUIREMENTS: Jl igh §Chool lf1lduate, valid Cal.if. apir. aton lice~. U.S. c.i1lun. nte application at Clly 8200 Westn1ins~er Ave., "'eat. minster, Calif, hf>fore ·~1, 2( 1969 5:00 PM. WrlUen exam Nov. U t, 19&1. Cn.V 89.1·4511 Ext. 2C6. ls 'lour Ad In oar classified!~ Som~~ -win tie loo ki.111: for It. Dia.J 641-Mil .. WITH Don't iust SIT there! .. Grab hold of the BIG action today! Dial Direct: 642-5678 Just say: "CHARGE IT!" (North County, 540-1220, toll free l IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS NEW-LOW-RATE J LINES l T!MES $2.00 ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e • NO ITEM OVER $50 • NO COMMERCIAL FIRMS • . • NO COPY CHANGES • NO ABBREVIATIONS e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! --------~·~-~~~~~_...,_...., __ __. • .,...._..~-~~·~·~·~·._..•~•-..... •--•~---·_..•~-..,.., •• .....,.+~=..-............... .._. .... .._.,.,.......,,.....~ .... ~s•~•--•~•.,...•••~=--q~o•a.._, ••• ,."..._"*"'._..~ ........... ,....,.~o~t~•,...•=-"!'"."'•~•~v,...c+<,.iiro~cru~o~•~c~+....,1..-.,..., ... ,S..,.Q JOIS & I M,LOYMENT J OBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR M ERCHANDISE FOR S ALE ANO TRADE SA LE ANO T RADE Mf RCHANDISE FOR SA LE ANO T RADE MERCHANDISE FOR SA LE A NO T RADE Job. Men. Wom. 7100 ~~~~~~~-.--- P U BL IC S P E A KERS If you can recrutt & mun, or if you have eve1• harl a ~rourse in public speaking, !here may be a plare fur you with our Nat'! Co. Mook Mood. 436 W. 6th St , Tus· tin. 544-2302 e RECEIVING CL E R K Excellent benefits Apply in person, P ersonnel Dept. J. W. ROBINSON 'Fashion Island, N.B. Re9taurant WORKING MANAGER W ith Resta u r ant E xp. o~ \\1ho wishes to live in Bay area. COOd saJar)' to start, an excPUent opportun- llY for future. Must attend 2-4 weeks school with pay. Must have good references. Sizzler's Steak HouS<.'s Call Mr. Stewart for appoint- ment. 64&-846!>. Rest.atmrnt * BUSBOYS * DISHWASHE R S Nights and ''crken<ls Apply in pe1·son SNACK SHOP # 9 :;~ F.. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar Restaurant Restaurant: Part time tielp wanted, mature person. $2.00 hr/ 545-9863 See .Betty Bruce at m~& Gxec Agency for Career Girls 410 W Coast Hwy,1 N.B. By appoint. 646-J939 SAILBOAT Building shop foreman w/top bkgrnd in thf' industries. Unus. opp. (213) 321-l!.123 Collect. Sales Do You Takf' (SALESMEN WANTED> with a grain ot salt? Can't say that I blame you, I fol- lowed a few myself only to be disappointed. The job seldom Uved up to t h e claims in the ad. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! AND EXPLORE THIS ONE! U you would likf' lo make $2::io. per week immNliately. With an opporlumty for much m ore 1n the futurr, I would like to talk to you. U your qualifica tions m:ttr'l our requiremf'n!ll, this could be the carl'<'r you've been looking for. Call for personal interview net. 10 AM & :l PM (7W 5.34-1701 or 4.9'2-8700 Sales * Fantastic! is the word for this national company's nf'w program for Southern California! We need -DISTRmtrrons -MANAGERS -SALESMEN -SALESWOMEN -REPRESENTATIVES -TRAINEES Tlus is a real ground floor opportunity with a solid aut~ maliC' eleetmni<.: equipment firm that offe~ Sales HIGH Immediate Earnings 546-3050 E X CELLENT OPPORTUNITY Major natlonal li(e ir1sw·ance co. ~;u, mutual fund brnk· er/c1ealt't' is expanding it.~ Newport o f I i c "· Complete personalized training, involv. ing bof-h est.ate creation & conservation. Snbst;\nlial in- vestment will hr made hy Co. in qualifiPd ;ipplic11nt between 24 & 4:l with college background. Write Daily Pilot 8-0x M 519. Salf's THE NEW JUDY LEE ill profitable, fun & exciting. Earn $j{) _ SJOO per week full or parH1me. Choose your own hours. No rit?livery or collectin~. no investment to sta11. Tmmed. pmfits - WP. train. Phone .l-l:l-20:l6. SALES: Fl or pt time, and have fun while you work. You can fix your own hours and earn as much as you want by showmg our lovely jewelry. No i n v es l ' mt . 869-193.1 or alt 4:30 pm, 546-6193 SALES -l:am money with no lnvestmenl S a r a h Coventry needs full 4 part-time help. No delivel')': we train. For interview call 54;H;!OO Sales EXPERIENCED advertising M.le~man for fl p e o i a J t y publkation. Salary + ex- pemes.. Call 548-1761 tor ~ polntme.nL SALES • Couples w o r k together building a buslnest. Start pa.rt time & grow. We train. Phone. fDr Interview. 64&-2819. Jobi-Men, Wom . 71 001------------------ Salr'I Furnitu r e IOOO F urniture 8000 Fur niture 8000F urn!t u re 8000 I Two Day Only! WE A R E L OOKING FOR M E N WHO A R E LOOK ING AHEAD Let us train you for a career .,. Ill Insurance. An opportunity 9-\ '19 to ltam the business & earn extra money on a part time basis, before leaving your FURNITUR E SALE Furniture and a<;c~ssor ous model apartments on decorator-sel~cted it ies from five Juxuri- Outstanding values ems ~rom all over the '' orld. present job. Become A iull SPANJSH MEDITERR,ANEAN time agE>n! when qualified Show Room -F loor SampJes • Factory Clo H outa 00/o UP TO 5 OFF with a mmunwn guaranteed etionals. chairs. bed- per month. Farmers Ins. Group 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389. Everythin'g must go! Se room sets, dinnerwAre, everyU1ing! Bring cash a beautiful furniture bar ashtrays, towels ..• ... and bring home E d Lani 540-1834 SAU:;SLADY with st1<ong beckgroUnd in ~lliug wanted · for local ]ewefry store. A r>ply ln ~rson K IR K JEWELERS 2300 Harbor Blvd, CM • 5 pc. aut he n tic Sp anish Bdrm . set, • 96 in . q uilted sofa w ith 56 in. m atching love seat , o r chair • 5 p c. Span ish D inette, oak table top • 3 heavy Mediterranean m atching tables, top d ur a ble enough for Flam~co D a ncing. Will sell p ieces ind ividually. Salta t imes: Thursday Friday gain. (Oct. (Oct. 9) 10) 10 a .m. to Sale must end F r miss this 5 p.m. Shop First! Then See Our Unbel ievable Buys! 1001 other items w it h terrific savings! id ay at 51 Don 't ch ance. BIXBY G APARTM~NT REEN SALES Sarah 'Coventry has openings for n or pt time Xmas sales. P l e a s a n t , dignified work w/no in- vest., co 11 e c t i o n s or deliveries. Choose your own hrs_ l\lin. age 21. For intv. call: 540-0614 & 962-5693 Bank Terms Store Charge Master Charge BankAmericard All Accepted VILLAGE &·h0tll Enrolment Counselors long range program. Call illanager 548-04-10 Mon-Ft'i 9-5 6868 Lampson Av e. (near Knott) G ro ve Garden Grove Free- in G arden DIRECTIONS: Toke way to Knott Ave. turno freeway to Lampson Av mill. the sign of Bixby G ff. Drive north under e. Look for the wind- reen. Fur n iture 8000 G.rage Sale 8022 SCHOOL GIRL J OBS & EMPLOYM ENT for housework Vic. 64th. St.. Fu rniture N.13. 64:>·()()89. Join-Men, Wom. 7100 D 0 lJ Il L E Bed~hl'adboard 8000 S<IO. 2 ~O" lamps, ('f'r11.m1c GARAGE ~air on N('11p0rt Island. \\'OmE'l1$ dothing, Secretary Nrwspap<>r nf'rds Part Tim e S ec retary 1o Vire • PJ'('Sidrnl TRF.P, • TRL\t;\ll·:fl PMtT. TIME llELP. AC.1(30·10. &.J'.!-4(130 T OOL & D IE MAKER DAYS Oppol't\lfllll<'s lot· tnul & die ntakrrs, P'l:f1C'l'1t nc·L·rl 111 Jiru- grrssive and draw f!H"S ,\p. ply at Sl!UR-LOK CORP ,, 1:100 E. Normandy Pl., ~111ta Ann, ( l blk. N. of i\kF,\d- dPn, '~ blk. W. of Cra11<l.) WAITRESS- E X PERI E NCED & Genf'ral Managrr Who can take shol1han<I 100 wpm, hkes var1e1y and f1g- u1-es, t)'pr 60 wpm or betlf'r. Many company benefits such as paid vacations, s i ck leave, paid medical and !Jfe insurance, credit union, pen. sion plan, etc.. Call thr DAILY PILOT for a n ap- poinlment, 642-4321 ahd ask for Mrs. CN't'nman. Apply in P erson S t $500 S URF & S IRLOIN ecre a r y 5930 p C Must be young & atractivr ac. st . Hwy. with construction or f't1gi-1 __ N_e_w_p_o_r_t _B_e_a_c_h neer1ng background for com. • • WA IT R E SS pany which is one of llw Exprnener -0\'l'r :ll hcs t in Newport B<>ad1! Apply 111 JX'l'!';1111 They furnish many employl'c KO.'\A LANES benefits. 2699 Harllor, Costa Mesa Newport WAITRESS Experience for d ) Pirsonni l Agency mner lOUse part time & l ull time. El Toro Care. 4901 833 DOVER DP.., NB Warner H.B., plwne ~6-96;,() 642-3810 ;. 'Z 549-2743 .... Wa1frei>s, rxp.·1·ic>nced. SECURITY G&JAROS S\\'ISS Cl!ALET Ne\1.-port area.!, 637-3070 414 N. Newport, NB W AJTERS, W a I t r e s s e s , 2121 J::. Coast Hwy. C d M. SERVICE Station n e f' d ~ Busboy. Pref. exp'd. Apply: f'Xp'd man for days. Good WOMEN • £xp'd. St'\\ tng working conditions prrman-mach111r n1wrs, to learn e nt. UNTON OIL, 393 E. 17th shuc rC1pa1r tradt>. Sl!'<Hly St., CM. Job. MTHONY S SHOE SERV. ;)401 E. Cst. I-II\ y., SERVICE station salesman, CdM. 673-S041. <>.xper. Opportunity for good WOMEN -Nol scart>d to g1'l man. older man r i n e . theU' hands dirty, for i:;hinrng Chevron, Adams & and checking out shoes. Will l\lagnol1a, HB. teach. Steady job, AN- SERVICE STATION ~ALb. THONY'S SHOE SERV. Full time. Must hf' neat m 3401 E. Cst. Hwy., cmr. appearance. See J1rn, 2500 673 .... ~l. Newport, C.M. * SALES\VO:\T J\N * SERVICE STAT JON al-;\'lATURE Par! 11n1e. tendant. Exp<'rie ncr1l. Apply Young ?..J;itermty Shons in pc'rson 2800 W. COHSt ~ Coast Plat.a. J>;\J"s only Hwy. N.B. YNC. Woman, design .~ s<·ll SERVICE Sta. M.EN: window Sh:J.rll"S. Fl ltnlf'. l-Daytlmc, 1-par1 t I nl C CUSTOM SllADE !;llOP, rves. Must be e-.:p'd & have 363:i E. C!;t Hwy. C d ;\I. haircut. 490 I:;. l7th. C.:VI. - SERVICE Station attendant. School1·lnstruction 7600 r-.;p. nee. SC'e l\l1kc1 4678 .lOTN Tllf. FIELD Campus Dr. N.H. \\'fTH A FUTCRE! SERVICE Station Alllld1t't A:::t>t educatinn no b;>rn1•r! F.xpcrienC"e<i. Apply; l~IJ Let us h<'lp ynu qunlny. Harbor. Costa Mesa. INNKF.EPERS INSTITUTE SEWERS. expeMencrrl. Ap-lNTF.RNATIONJ\L ply 525 Fntt~t Ave., Laguna Motd/Jlotel/ Apt Mgmt Sehl RPach. 197-n:n A DIVISION m· S EWl,J\G MAC'lllNE A:\TIIONY &:'1100! $ 0 pf" r ;i I 0 r s 1-~.lll1S1rt'S 1T17 !'. BROOKllUR~ A~.\HF:L'\'1. CALI POR:"J I.\ '''"'<P· tin po11rr mach1nt'~. Cli1!';~1·~ f11nn ew•ry wcrf; 11 "nwd for ~ewmi;: 11 omen• Pf 10~1-: FOR APPT rl"11dy-lo-wf'nr, f11r small A~k t•H' Brl!V iifi-~1!'ll't1 Lugun11 Bem·h Mfgr , fl. or -·-----part 11mc. Call 494~1418 ATTI:;;-.JTJO'.\i LOVJ:'\G PAR- S INGE RS-WRITERS EN'rS! YOUTH SPEECH \\'ORl\SllOP. i\g-es 7 to J7. Rrcord Co. is searching for Learn to spe;ik wc>ll. rn11nci· talent for f'!'corcling. :H8-23jJ at<', pm.wet. Aftr>r sd1ool & after 11QOn. S;iturday~. Pn\alc eir class SITTER Wanted, JS & over rates. 49+~.) for ocrasional evening & VOCAL Tech. & song in-wk. ends, Bal. Isl. 6i::-8687 tc>rpretallon. Brq1n11rrs thru SITTER. 12 noon-8 pm 5 dys advancecl. ~!J.t-!1~10 11rt 6 or live in: 2 yr old: Slater & M ERC HAND!S E FOR &ach. HB. ~7-41-134 TACO BELL SALE ANll TRADE Pt time days. College student Fur n itu r • 8000 or hsev.ife. No exp nee. 818 Ocean Ave, Ht. Beach. ANTIQUE Bl11nl<N rhPSt s:i&-7800 $150. 71 S'! yds :<1111 twige Technician crpt w/ntbbcr pacf SI~>(). 24 Width beige <irapt'ry S:IO. 2 ,.,~ HaJliing Jite f1xtur,..s, each $25. Round 48" Travrrtine ~ coffe<' tahlc $100. ~ l c . 6H-6ZS6 FtJRNITl'JH; rel\Jrncd from ......,., display :;tt1r11os, modrl horn- cs. decorators cancellalion. PRODUCTION Spanish 8.· Medit<'n·anran f'tc. RD FURNITURE TECHNICIAN 1844 Newport B lvd ., CM every night ·111 9 To perform electronic check, weq .. Sat. & i'un. 'ttl 6 check out of micro-wave CONTEMPORARY Matching products 8' RF componerit.s. sofa & love scat. like new, Tethnk:al or service achoo} M C both for Sl.75. SalP.m tnlining in.electronics or·~· maple C<lffee table $35. c:all lated exp. desired. att 3, 962-2272 Oll~ED Walnut coc}<tail & Call PerSONWI O.pt. end tables, mirrort?d C'hest, (714)·494-9401 headboard, bicyck , roirron, lamps. Reas. 673-1522 TE LON IC Quality k1ng bed-quilled. Comple~mused $105, worth $2.iO. Art S & wkn<is 842-6:i36 . ENGINWING co. QUILTED l!' i;ofa, OllYt<'r Whitt', xlnt cond. $150. 644-0187 L e gun• BHch DAVENPORT, 2 arm choirs, rorfee tablr, dinettr teble, 'f:qulll oppm1unity rmploy<'r d isheii. misc. 673-!1269 ----------base, $10. each. 968-6428 OVER -STOCK E D MUST SELL! !<ING ~iic Bed. mallrf'ss, hox springs & frame. Hkc new $65. 847-:m 7 ~"w twdl>': l\rn.c S9!l.5o. ~ffice F u rnit u re 8010 QtwN1s ~S!1.:10, Full $49.~iO. RET URNED FROM ...... T11 ins $3!:1.riO, fully guarn. RENTAL to Del Mar Hace 1"111~ M spi'C·ads s1::.!J:J, fl. track. Wood & steel desks, sz. ~9.!l:i. N•'W 9 PC'. corner C'hairs filrs & tahle~. 11rra11g. ehoit·e o! clrs. reg. M cMAHAN'S n2-8450 S2:JO, now Sw9.50. Hr.adhrds: 1830 s Anaheim Blvd., in l\lngs, Sl5. Que<H!s $12 .50, Anaheim (aJongsidc s. A. Full $10.50, Twins S4.9:>. frf'eway at Karella) Trundle sels {duo riser) w/ inner spnng matt. reg. $106, LIKE New 3 L-shape 30 x 60 now $79.50. Roll-a-way beds walnut desks with leather w I inn. spring matt. rrg. finish formica tops. 2 Exrc. s;.!l.50, now $:l9.50. Canopy chairs, :l side arm chairs, heds l'f'g. $119.~>0. now $89.5.'.J. all uphol. in gold. 1 Secl'y Full 8Z. ~lrl'p • sofa reg. chair. oli\'e uphol. Used less $:!'.l9.;iO, now SJ69.50. Christ-thnn 6 mos. Sac. $575 cash. nu .. s lay-111iays 11011. SIESTA 6W-6S39 :--LEEP SHOP, J927 llai·bor =========== Blvd_, CV! 615-2760 dally 10-9 Sat.sun 1().6. O ffice Equipment 8011 17 Pc. King Size Bedroom Largr ~ tll'ilWt'r drC'Sser, mir- ror, 2 bi°'dsidp stands, king size headboard, framr, qullt- rd mattress, sheets, blank· els, f'k. Choic'<' or Sp:inic;h u1• Mudcrn Style All For $249 ELECI'ROSTATJC photocop- ier, Apeco Sup<>rstat. Like new. makes xlnt copies. Comes wtth 1CXXJ she<'ts pl\0- tocopy paJ)E'r. Cost $1400; asking $62.}. 642-8606 week- days; 5'.\1.6148 weekends. 'l'YPEWRlTJ!:R, Add. mach, calculator, Very reasonable. Xlnf. Cond. 892-242.1 t\u do11 n Pm1s. only $9 m'>. Garage Sale WELK'S WAREHOUSE 8022 600 \V. 4th St.. Santa Ana Open Daily 9 • 9 Nit. 9-6 sun. JJ-3 ESPANO'l IN QUALITY M odel Home F urniture Savings to ll:J',c, Very easy 1inanrtng. J complete rooms of dr<'oralo1-s styled Spanish furnllure. Consistiag ol th<! fa mo11s cuslt>m quality Ma- d,.irt Jiving room group. Thr <Jl'rg1n;U El Pn'sidentc spac· fous muster kin<' s;zp bed· r•1U111 suilt> arid t11" authenlll' L11 Paz wrougl.t tron dinetlr ~l'ls. l.1mt1ed stock -SIS>!. llamtlron Showroom, 5~J.18 Wcstm111sfrr Ave, Westmins. tt·r, llH141:.:~ L£AVI/\'l; STAT!:: Mcttiter- ranean ll' sof."l lovt' s1·af. «oHi·,. t;ihlr, 2 rnd t·om- J11nd1"" htdc-a-IH'd, la mps, Sp;ini)'h k1m:: """ bed rm i;et. Alsn b1'aUl 1f11l formal d in111~ rm !>t'I . J\ll 2 mi>~. nld \\'ill s1H-rifwc. C11.ll •'l)J- 11"1 I 21 ;;; l'l(}...~l'.14 -· --------~1ov1 ;-.c; To Fla Must sdl my \\ llllf· & gold BR and Din. rm. 7' gf{'r11 & gold sntH. m .• ~11·r \'hair, roldi11:.: sc·rt•c•n, ~ 1' l'rov. l;ihl<'<;, \\'ltrtt• ,\ ::<•Id J,.nin<. d"rnr 111•n1~. r-.,1•1 llr-111 ,·r111cl111on. ~!17 1 ·1·n11•1·, C\1 Apl n f<Lr.C'I'. rt11 er $:l3, f'.laplr Mr. t. i\11.,.., m;iplc dressrr 11 /1111rr11r $li~1. bookc'as" $:i, willg ch;ur $10, dres!Wr & 11111'11Jl· $i.1. uhpalnlC'cl ches t S 10. dbl green dresser S30, J11;1td1ing 111ght stand $10. 61'.:l-S!l31. 9 PC ·dining room srl, roll <1 \I ;t)' lwrl. All kincis 1mlple I u 1· n 1 tu r r. Maching 11phohHel'l'd l'hairs. Trans, & m1:-;rl parts for MG. 643 l.>:1rrdl. C.?\f. DREXEL. ranrh stylf'. soild ank. :l lrg 1·ha1rs $60 f'a. Matclm1g foot stools $30 Pa, End table $30, bar $75. 64&-3007 -------USED Modl.'rn wood dinette, :1 pt•, ''al nut $~.>.~. Pair of lnmps, amber rrystaJ, both Sl!l. The Factory, :>48-3481 USED Danish green sof<l & chaJr $62. Danish chair, bl..ie s tripe SJ2. The Factory, ~~1 DOUBLE bcrl. completr,. 2 twin beds, $25 & $15. Courh & chair $35. Plano $75. 646-1148 3 MlNIATIJRE Captain lypc bar stools fl2 ea. AntiqlJP turquoise 45" round oak tnhle $6.';. 548-4513. DROP leA.f maple table & 4 chairs, $60. 3084 Tyler Way, CM. 546-rn70. NEWLY COVERED DIVAN AND CHAIR $50. *642-1477* 3-BR che!!t of drawen, oally h11gey. Go00 oon<l. • Rea· liOna hie. J \6..3507 USED 5 pr. antlqur white bdrm set deluxr, J97. The Yartory. rl'l!\·:1•11!1 ANTIQUE: wood b ur n in g stove, boy'i; toys, 2 bkyclrs, 9x12 oriental rug. misc chairs, record players ,r,,. radio, 1urntable & hi ti equip, householrt i t e rn s , drap<'s, many other things of interest. Thurs, Fri. Sat. & Sun. 215 Ocean View /Ive, NB. 646-)).\02. ------GIRLS bike, Westminster door ch1mrs. luggagr. d~ })('lusr, dti;hrc; ( 11ervirr for 12•. /l<'W l:!:-<~1 l.lVOCcfli) rug, \\'Oi11C11°S dothes Sl 8-12. wigs, mnny items. Musi $eU Sat. 9611 Krnsington Dr., d1rt.'l'lly brhmd 9611 Ada.ms, HR 972--0144. GARAGE Sale, 2 families. Men, women, c h i I cl r e n ' c-lo tl11ng-many houSC'hold 1 t e m s. AJJ usablC'. a 11 r0a~nnahlr. l!llil Tt'l11' Or, lluntlt1gton Jknr h 1 behind 1.ronnrd'-: Bca'"h n I v rl Sl<tn ·I. Sal Oc t. Jlth 10 AM to 5 P!\l ASSORTEU Clothing mtr, drapes ete, baby furn, loys, J hh wig, lamps, table~. chairs. rrm'rl pwlurrs, 2 \\ ,111 hr11 tl.'rs like• nrw & 111111 h nmrc. :i1;:; Fltmrr. (' :\l. Thurs thru Sun, !J: ::o-4 Jilt I Giant L ido Gar~ge Sale. Oct. 11 -12, 9.s You narnc it, we have it. J\n- tr(jues, furniture. clothes, books, everythirg! 101 Via Zunch MOVING SALE! Sal & Sun only. I .ots of r,.ee ilr>m~. lot~ of makr orrrr 1lrms. Good s turr ~ mier- <'!'il ing stuif. You nan1c il! 54S.(k)J7 f' U R N I T U R E , !amps, hicycles, minibike, tires. 62 Rambler Sta. Wag. Misc. Eves. Sat-Sun, Ocl. 3-12. 2909 Ellesmere 54(H962 GARAGE Sale Sat/Sun 8-5. Too many items to li!lt. 1fi.141 San!'lalwood, FV. {oft Heil, btwen Bushard & Magnolia\. GARAGE SALE. Misc Items, air co m-p. bunk hrd!I, relrig. 18212 Lisa, H.B. 847-3238 NEEDED: Ski-snow sulls for toddler sz. 3. 4, or :;. Also In- sundry m i t l e n s , etc. 968-793.5. NEWPORT Sch. Police Aux. Garage & Baked Goods Sale. Oct. ll. 8 am. 1194 Doi~ Way. C.M. 546-0293. PLAY pen, crib &: potty chalr, tricycle. Children's shoe skates, clothes. shoes. Etr. 372 Victoria, C.M. APT. Sale-Antiques· G~­ .Jewelry -La mp s. 2000 ParSt>n St. No. 54, CM Oct. 10·11 ·12 GARAGE SALE 30!!3 Plat1e Dr, C.:-.t. Oct. 10-11, 9-5 PM CARPET, shag. hi-lo NEW $4 11q. yet 396 Hamilton, C.M. Saturday only. sizes 8 & 16, womens shoes, jewelry & acc e ss, FurnituN'. mi ITO I'S, cur- tains, books, puzzles, many other mi:>e. ilf'CllS. Sat & Sun 4015 ;\larcus. 673-3267. CARAGI.: Salr Sat & Sun 10- 6. Cluh chail'$, chests, col· fee tables, twin studio <lay beds w/ covers-<'Orner unit, commodes, lamps. mi1'c. 505 Carnation, CdM. 675--M88 SAT & Sun 9-6 pm. 1275 Conway Av. C.M. 3 boys 26'' bikes, luggage, youth bed, lamps, hi-chair. & m ore, hshold goods. GARAGE Sale Sat & Sun. Lovely furniture from Lusk home, misc items. 3707 Intel Isle Dr. CdM. 644-0720 GARAGE Sale. B 1 c y c I~. funi .• applianc<'s. ll am. 437 Carnation, Cd!VI 3 Occasional chairs, cloU1cs sizes 9,10, 11, 12. All in f'X· cellt'nl eond1t1on. 546-8866 --- Appliances 8 100 G.E . refrigerator .•••••• $38 GE Port Color TV. like nu ................ Sl48 CE washer'dry comho • $168 RCA Consok, color TV • $178 GE 2 door refl'ig ......•• $118 DUNLAP'S lSlS Newport Blvd., C.;\l. 548-7788 C.E. a11m \l'::tsher, l Jorpoint gas dryer. Bot h late model, xlnt cond., $125. 546-867:.! or 847-RI l::i KENMORE Washer & GE dryer, both for s 1 00' l.ltarantecd & cfd1vcred. ~rl6-Stii2 or 8-17-8113 REFRIGERATOR. Ex c r l . cond. Cross-top freezer $2:>. 2011 Kings Rd. NB ll-noon Sat. 51lt-2:!91 REFRlGI::H.ATOR, good c.:ondition $;j), Call 400.:322 1 MAYTAG elrrtric dryer, prrfert condition. $60 . 646-682:;. ----WJ\SIIER & dryer, avocndo, $12.'i. Rc!rig-frosl f11'e $100. Freezer $65. 541}-109:> R EFRIGERA·ron. Colds pol. rmst-rreP Sp11cemaker 32x70 SG:i. 67l-J916 --·· GA'FrLF.RS & !)atfl('r g ;i s stovr. 4 hlll'lll'I'~ &· ~rlcile, A-1 ,..onrlition ~1'.i. fi12-~27 llOTPO!NT I-:lrctr1c dryer. used l yr11 r s:,o 41)4-73.}1 C 0 L D S POT Refrigc-ratc>r ~ood conclit1ot1 S l'l. Ci!ll l;lfi-6!l!S An!iq ues 811 0 - COLLECTOR'S SllOP Enlarged shop wilh lots of new slol'k! Comr & Browse! I 11-:LEN MANNING Antiques :! 128 N\\'pt Bld CM 642-9251 - Se w ing M achines 8120 1969 SINGER w/beaut wal c-onsole & zig-zag. Makes button holes, OVPl"CB.sls. 5 Year guar. Full price ps.24 or S:i.26 mo. 526-6616 M usical Inst. 1125 MARTIN ALTO Sax with Samsonite case, good con- <lition, $250, Zl.3-4~42 evenings. OLDS Ambassador Trumpet with new case. Jl20. Kent C'lec gulfar, new cond. Good for beginner JBS. 548-4309 GIBSON es 335 TD 2 pickups, Jong neck. Solid body, matchless. 64~22'6 F.venings DRUMS, 5 pc. set. Pearl psychedelic swirl Ludwig. ~nt cond. Sl6S. SJG.-3175. Pia nos & Org1M 1130 WOW I To~ Stand N•mH full 40 Inc p ie.no c ons ole for only -·····--~-· $699 Thill is our a~cial buy for October • get yours now • au finishes. GOULD MUSIC 2015 N. !\rain, SA 547-~ FREE ORGAN CL.ASSES Monday nit es 7: 30 • 8: 30 pm GOULD MUStC CO. 2045 N, Main, S.A. 547~1 STORY & Clark piano con- l!Ole, xlnt cond. $500. 675-6138 Frfd.iy, OcWbtr 10, 1%9 ~ERC'HANOIS! F OR SALE A N O TRADE -- P iano s & O rg1n1 8130 -* PIANO RENTAL SPECIALISTS No time limit. It.rntal applies to purrha.51· within a year NEW & USED PIANOS & ORGANS. Best de11lf4 111 Orange County. WllV ? • low overhead • dell! dlreclly with lhc owll<'r & save commission. \\'e take trades. Bank terms. Open Mon & Fri evf's, Sun 12 to 4. II AM MONO In COTlONA DEL MAR 2854 E. Coast H\\Y 67:\-8930 PIANOS & Oltl":ANS NEW & USEU • Yamaha Ptanus & O!'gans e Thomas Organs • Kimball Piano~ P1-an.'h1s"d Oc;ilr>t' C OAST M U SIC NF.:WPOR'T' & HARBOR Costa Me:-a .. 6~1!-2Sjt Open 10..6 FJ·1 rn 9 Sun J'.!-5 NOW-rent a Baldi\ 1r1 pianri for your child lnr ~2.00 w c e k. Profl0ssiun<1 I Ill· struclion availuhlf' • rt'sults guaranteed. Shop (' v r r y night & Sunday aflernoon. WARD'S BALDWIN ~TUDJO 181!1 Nrwport, C i\l , 6~2-84!1~ HAMMOND -S1emway -Ya- maha -new & ust>d pianos of au makes. Best i>uys In So. Calif. riJbt here. SCHMIDT MU$1C CO., 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana ''GEE, MOM, IT'S A WURLITZER!" l\Toctc-1 -1100 with Sha boom! OUrd wa.IJ'lul Mrt'llterrancan. Like new, try S7!J:>. 1213) 596-5380 SMALL Uprig ht Piano & bench. Xlnt cond. :!()()() Beryl Lane, N.B. 548-3660 PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY PJANO YOR CASH. 542-6045 WURLIT2£H. Spinet piano, xlnl concl. l\tahog, s:n:;. 962-5.%2 Television 8205 Leasr Color TV or Slack & White. Option to buy. FN'e service. No deposit A-Active TV RentaJ Co. (1) 522-1153 Hi-F i & Stereo 8210 IF you or anyone you know are looking for a good huy on a Stereo, l have several 100!1 Componrnt & Deluxe cunook: tnodcls that I 11m Ii- quidatJng to rats<' nced,.,d (<;l!:h. No rf'asonablf' oftn \~ ul bf' refused. Trl'mS tan hr arranged. 53:)-721!~1. MARANTZ 2:l re <· e i v er. 8-0zak :!02 B s p e aker s y st cm s . dual 1019 l11rn1ablt>. $700 or hest oUer. 6,12-!ll!:ll! bl'fore 4 P;\l llUFr ;\l/\N ll1-F1 t:Ollsok, $30. Call br>forr 2, 968-7:116 GE.:NERAL Electnc stereo, AM I f!\f. $JOO or best off- "l'. ~5-0.~!),, T a pe Recorde r s 8220 . t TAPE RECORDER $10 stf'1-eo head phones, SJO 2 10" Sp<'akcr~. S7 .:iO ca. Call John artrr 6 PM 645-0397 Al\Al X360 tape rcrorder set i11 wt>ocl. Bran<l new. Tapt's Pl!'l. Fully automatic. $400. fi7>7"H7 . . Cam eras & E quip. 8300 . J.">!ln)m PENTA.\: Ta kom1:H" 11"11::,, $S5 :JOmm TE:::iSJ\ I{ lt•n!!i, PE:\1' l\X 111ou11t. $21). !lOmm WOLLEN~:\K "nlarc:- 111~ R.\PTAR 11'111'. SlCl. 16 x :?I) Y1\:\lATJ\R U1nor11lars, ~:~1. Citll Jnhn '1ftr·r G P:\f, fil j·03!17 ----CASH PAID fur fll'JL rnnt <fr) rr. dry mounl J1r<'~~. ·Jx:1 gn1plt11·, ti:\~ enlargl'I·. phnt •in•~Ai;, .~-sland. Libby &lb·30:1\J ----HONEYWELL Penta-: Spot- matic. Black ho<ly, 35 111111, 2 lens. 515-5123 Sporting Goods 8500 GOLF CLUBS, la cl i. rs Spauldin~ E>.rt'utiw woorl!;. Almost new. Bargam al $6j. 646-5'156 aft. 6 p.111. SURFBOARD 7' 9·' l\lo~s. Xlnt cond. Askin~ $7:1.: 110 lh. bar-bell set $1;';. !'162-8437. ----SURFBOARDS 9'2" Hobie Woody, 12' Quigg Tandem, both for $58. 6'13--0fn2 M l1cetl1neou1 8600 Carpel layer has HI Lo nylons $1.99 yd. Shags from $3.50 ur + my labor, 90c per yard. 968-6910 Court Reporting Mach+ease like new, Cassell(' TAPE recorder, swerlr jacket, all Xlnt. phone 67:J-65!8 CHRJSTMAS ~hop Early. Mink jacket, Taco 44 mini bike, Diamond r Ing. 673-4487. 2 Barber Shop chairs, make ofter. Must go. 188 0 Monrovia, C.M. (Flame room) GOOD Belt one & Zenith hea1•ing aldes In perfect C'ondilion. $50 each. 642-3228 3 Whrel Sch"inn Rkyclc, like TIC\\' $9:5. * 839--0726 * FOR ~ALf:: Householrt odds & ends. !148·5121 MERCHANDISE FOR SA LE AND TRAD E Mlscell1neous 1600 'l'WT:"ll beds, old timr sohd NAUTICAL ITEMS. Liberty maple, spool dr>stgn, \\ ltlte slup Btnnlcle & compas11 heirloom spreads, alt for w/bltn Craig 4 traek stereo $.1{0. Spanish dining tal.ilf', tape & 2 extt'rnal walnut round pedestal type $50. speakers, hcaut co n d . llerrnes typewriter, deluxe Assorted brass & brass m0<M 3000, script type. plattd ship lanlerm. & Perfect, hke new fl:l. Cycle l'ltcam gauges. Whaleboat masaage, brand new, 1/3 t1Jdder, oak w/brass bln- origtnal price a l $ 7 5 . ding lcolfee table or wall English touring b i c y c I c . hanging). All brass polished Xlnt c on d It ion $40. & lacquered. 10xl2 burnl Automatic pilot for boat $30. orang~ sha~ nag w/80 oz Boat anchor $4. Wat~r ski pad, used I wk. Pnv prty. $8. Day bed, dishes, party Call 67:>-4273 or 5<19--0S06 aft $l'1·vice, many art objects 14 pm wkdys or all day and miscellaneous. Sat/Sun. Sf•.f' at 417 31st Street, 7' SAILB.-:-:-0:-:A-T--\\-/-~<-li-ls-& N.ewpo1•t Beach: 1 2 : 0 0 (tee trailer S l()O. ElectriC' o c-lock to 7: 00 daily. car w / chargl'r Sl5,;. HUgf' J!l67 Jag XKE wht convt. upright w/ doors deep Nt•w solld slate 11tereo frecw ( nPcds rrpa1r) S~:l. center, model 230 $100, 196'.i Bed 11ofa $30 lneerls r<'pa1rt . Gil;:nia motorcycle, needs Tenting & polr.s $10. 2 Sun re\~lrrng $75. 1959 Austin bathing rots $:-i ., a . H e al e y Co u p e, ( no l Unrlernoo<l typ('writf'r $10. roadstrrt, neerls h ead Call n rt 1 pn1, weeknltcs gasket Si5. Misc items. 518-472.J 2967112 Terry Ru, Laguna L-:E:::-A.,.-,V,.,..,..,IN.,..,C:---!-o-r-l-I-a~--.-.11-i - .Beach. 49•H326 everything must gn. Stni.-:t>r * .AUCTION * cah sewing mach. 1 ) r old, dbl n e e d I f' • rmbro1df'ry, II you will sell or bey SJ~:;. Din,.tte srt . 6 r hrs give Windy a 1ry $6J. TV $35. Lamps, tahles, Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. ornamrnls, odds & ends. Windy's Auction Barn ~fi ... -:::i:-:o:-=n,..,.....,..,.----- Behil)d Tony's Bldg. Mal'l. j REL?ADINC l'.! ~aug<' l"mp- 20751. Ne. ·rt CM 646-8686 ty ~holgun shells -others. . 9 wpp • Ant1.:iuc guns, work gloves 2 BATIERIES 12-volt SS, 6 pair for 35e, set of 4 aluin volt $6, exrhangc. Cuar. steak plallel'~. used pipe fit. Free in,sl:i)I. We buy old tings, rainhird sprinklers. halleries. Volt Battery 2027 ~gn palms. niflt> 3 o 6 !:{arbor, CM 6 4 5-0 8 9 0. Wea1llf'l'hy $12:J. $.15-12'29. filG-Sl:'"iO Open sat. COMPLETE Bathroom vam- NEW & nearly new ty 4Sx181;. Te1Tazo top. fashions at exceptional sav-splash howl plumbing fLx· 1ngs! Ragplcke.r Consign-ttn"es $~>0-Brun11ee HR. 15 ment Boutique, 1751 S. au10 water conditioner. yr Coast Hwy, L aguna. old, cost $375, sell $100. 497-1895 67l-7226 PORTABLE Color TV. j_2_I_N_T_E_R_N._A_T_I_O_N_A_L Packard Bell $225. 10 pc. pickup, c'Ommercial license pot & pan set, Farberware $12:>. 60 D11tsun Sedan, runs S3'.l. Soprano saxophone, good, real eronomy $175. Lehlanc SIS.1, Blcl1der $35. Elec. ironer Sl2. Tools, misc rtotissrde $37. 646-2174 962..-19~7. 10079 San Pablo ·G rand OpeningSALEI Ct. F,V. Pcmco tanks -fish . ,acceSS l\1 --A-J.-10-G-.--d-b-J.--bc-d-,--bo-x 'TIS TROPICAL FISH spring & m a t t re. s s , 9().110 Eding1>r (@ f\lag110Lla) bedspreads. compl. set }'ntn Valley • 842-4jJ0 permaprcss sheets & pillow GIBSON ES 335 TD cases. 2 ~els percale sheets 2 pickups, long neck. _i_4_:-i._J4_0-00_7_9 _____ _ Solid body, matchless. 2·6· GLASS 'ihowcases $50 645-2216 Evrnings each. 1 antique w h l t e l{IRBY Vacuum ckaner with showcase w/cablnct $123. a1tach & polisher Xlnt cond 6'501 Conine Circle HB . &· guarnnteed. Pay of[ hal o( 847-798~. $19.67 or take ov<'r pymnts. CACTUS & succulents & Cre<l1t dept 5.1S-7289 m isc. plants sale. 374 E. DAVENPORT, Brds. lamps, 15th St., Cl\I I.lining st>t, air conditioner, M is c. Waftted 1610 Iron p111lu furn. 548-0273 or 67:>-7203 SWE BUYS SURPLUS Factory dress fabrics & remnants. Sold to the puhllc 8-4 Monday thru $ FURNITURE $ ~t. J820 Monrovia, C.~I. APPLI ANC ES CROSS top R e fr i i .. Color TVr-Pieno1-.Stereo1 1111l()matic drtrost. Exe. $65. 1 r l.ce er Hone hff The lloui-e in Back 445 E. CASH IN JO MINUTES 17th. &12-5741. • 54 1 .... 531 • FOR Sulr ( I\ new Firc~lonr WE PAY CASH Ii l'eS 6~jx1-t S~il. 449 Sc;marcl Rd. Corona del Mar * FURNnURE * 6i:>-2022 * & APPLIANCES NEEDED· Ski·snow suits !vr WANT ED! toddler sz 3, 4, or :l. Also 1n- *CASH* sundry mittens, etc. 968-7935. Cash in 30 minutes lor good, STERLING silver c 0 f r e c U!';f.'tl furniture, TV, stereo, applla.nc:cs. s Pr v ice, + large 1ray. 547-5722 Modern dl"sign. $400, ~e to appreciate! 548-0012 WANTED !or DuC'k hunting. FRIGIDAIRT:: Rrftii;. apt wooden or glass rowboat. any 1·on<l, must float. Need sizr $60, Naugahydf' C()tl!'h by Oct lfl. 833-1206 8· Tlal Prov Mffel" thl SIOO. 400-~!.131S hcf noon or Pvrs. TOP i\IONE\" PAID 4 DR. J\forris. 30 mpg, g!I. for lurniture & appliances. mnd. S200. Very old hanct Call J ANlS, 894-1818 t1f'd Onenlal rug 6'x9', xlnt NEED bricks one to 1000, rnnd $i5. ~2-71190 reasonably priced. 644-4687 ----SELL° ----llELMET FREE TO YOU $2,) Cd! ,fohn aft"r 6 I' .:\I. CUTE l\llten5'v .~ ll'ks Ii Fi-0:\97 old. ULY:'tlPIC TV Consoli· stcrf'o. box tra;nrd. will riellver if nerpi;sarv. ll3S-11%~ 10/JO /\;\I F;\l, Lmvrey Organ w.I -:_ , . · hf'rwh. Both Xlnt, sac! F RF.E Cnck-a~poo p11pp1es, 6 !l()'.1.~:)!l:i \\ks. old, 1 male, 2 !rmalc 675-2RQ.I 10/10 Pt.RSI AN Lamb Ja c k Pl, bPaut1ful sol('rtrrl skins, likr. NEED Good home for new, rue 16-20. i J 2 ;i. lovable gray & whill' kitten '.)46-4826 (shortha1redl 53-l-4252 10/10 WATER soft('ner, Sea r s JERRY, lovely yng male Model tiOO, 3 years old $50. cat, r/rersian, p/siamese. 847~1676 Call aft 6, 675-4738 10/11 30 Cal. Ml carbipe w/scope. KllTENS. all black, plus Exrellent shapr . $100 Finn. oUier colors, 8 wki; to good fl4;>..27fi.1 11r1 4 PM. homes. R.1&-4-193 10/11 Qualily king bed-quilted BUNNY & Guinea Pig raised Complete-unused S105, worlh together also lge cage " sz.·>0: Aft 5 & wkncls 842-6536 food. 494-7354 10/11 UPIUGHT RCA Freezer .$75. UNUSUAL brwn tabby cat. 6 Bedroom set, $50. ·Call for mos, looks like ocelot, call appt . .536-1944 art 6, 675-4738. tn/l 1 ----10 x 12 gold 11ylo11 shag rug & YR. Old female beagle to pad. Less than 1 year old. family \\lith chilclren ~ fr.n('- $j(). 546-3934 ed yard. 846-3858 10/10 BOYS Stingray bike S20. 5 FluUy, f r i 11 k y kit- Console stereo ln good con-trns-weaned & train e cl dilion $50. 616-6593. 548-4615 10/10 PARLOR Grand piano $600 MIKADO, p I i i am e s e , Scagull-40. Mini-bike. ftnt p/blue perslan, yng male suspcns. jackshaet. 646-210:>. cat. Call art 6, 675-473810/11 BALBOA BAY C L UB FREE 9' bird of paradise membership for sale. plant, you dig. 6501 Corrine Phone 5'1S-7226 Circle, H.B. 847-7984 l0/11 CLE,\N Older &aa ranie SOLID walnut table 29W' square. 16" high $35. 536-7056 v 10/10 Cockapoo pups sto. 84X~772. OLD MG Body for hauling. e SIMPLEX e 1210 Londonderry, CM 10/10 TIME CLOCK $100. FREE To good homtt 2 ~342 female kltens 548-5353 10/10 ---suR°FBOARD Tame White Rats GOOD CONDITION 548-7613 546-2932 eveningJI. BUFF Col~ male ldttena. LEATHER tools, like new. 43 536-4960 lDnO pieces wlth case $4 5. WHITE plastic naugbyde set· 543-3672. tt-e. 510 38th St., N.8. 10/ll BEAM BOTT LES 3 Tabby kltteM la 2 c.l!co 546-0498 aJt 5 kittens.~ 10/ll Firewood For s.1. 2 SMALL Palm t r e ~ s . 540-9887 s1:r2445 10/U ·----------~-~~--------··------ --~ -- --- - 38 OAllY PILOT f'rldly, Octobtr 10, 196'1 ,~======~1 PETS and LIVUTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FREE TO YOU Cap 1125 Sallbo111 9010 Tnock1 9S00Trucka 9500 lmportad Autos -lmportad Autos TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION t2 ) All black 7 monlhs k11· tens. \\'!lh ~rnall children they are \PI)' good~ 548-7672 after 6 prn or all day Saturday 10111 Fil.EE Flu!!)-, famous kit- lt>ns, r:nlered t"arth MmC day astronauts \1•a.lkt'(! on moon. H sbk r n. ('11.ll 968-7029 10/1 1 HAU.0\\f£EN l\1llen, all blaclr. 1 ligl'r ,& gro)'/\\'ht. 6 1<.'ks. tnuncd & \\'eaned 5-m-l:'iiO 10/JO INTER. !)..Oo5. Xlnt conJ. All f i hc r t la• a coNtruetJOn ]I.fain, jib & a.p i11nakc r W/trapeze ri.e:. Boat trlr & all equip. $1500. 847-2860 fltMla is a plln"-brffi Labra-l ~-===-~----1 dor Retrlev1~r lyt'Uowl; Pa-22' FIBERGLASS s Io o p - pa 1~ a ; ! but he can leap Ensign No. 358. -3•t hp out- f . : • ..i. board. Main, jlb, geOOll. N.il high enccs in a 11"'6"' " cockpit cover.;, $3300. bollnd'. The puppits 81'!! woo.. derful children's dogs $10 l-'7l--~!8'7~==.,,_--,,---I apll'C"I", Call allt:>r 6, ~7'935 17' O'DAY 0a)'6ailf'r Df'mo S1750 • Used $1350 AKC REG. lt' O'Day u!!ed .••. $500 COLLIE PUPPIES F'un Zone Bo.at Co. Balboa LMsie ~larklngs. Sho\v or USED Balboa 20 IU\ed keel pc·t. Sable & tri-rolored. sail boat. Couldn't tell from *SCOUTS '63 •.•.• $999 '65 .............. $1395 '67 .............. $1795 '70'1 In 1tock t All 4 WhHI Drlv• -All 100-/e Warranty AT KUSTOM MOTORS 845 Baker Street. Costa Mesa 541).5915 A11,horbitd 111,..,..io-I H.,...._., DHIM COOPER MlNf Qioper 1962, 997cc, en& jWll reblt, Sm.lth'a l.ac;ch, new battery, ttd w/ blck top. $1150. 673-9183 alt 6. CORTINA '68 CORTINA GT 16Ci), low mileage, R & H, stick shUt. Call 64&-6112 DATSUN --9600 fmpor19d Autot 9600 Imported Autot ,.. BRAND NEW GEIDlA!'I Shepherd mos. old.. good c!nldn'n, to good &12-434() pup, 3 WI { h home. 10/13 JJatl puppy shot & \Yormed . new. Immaculatl"! $30;-J(). Mobil• Homet. 9200 Trucks '.'\lust sre 10 app~ia.le. Alsc 1 ,.'cau~~M~oo~.~·~h~ru~.-n.'.'c··~W-~878~2~1;:-::;-.::--;:-:;~:-=-::-~ Stud &rvicc. AKC Wh ite KITE _ excellent condition '63 1'.lcteor, 2 Br , lhermostat Factor Collie. Ch. blood line. ss;,o. Shore mooring Sl5 per control heat, coolt.r, crpll!, 96Z-IO!l7. 200ll ~farina Ln, month. 675-2916 drps, fbrgls patio. Reason. Huntington Beach. F!BERGLAS dinghy 6, Joni;: f(' 962 nt.;,.A 10 dult park. 642-Z360 or SOMEONE \\'ants us. who? 40 lbs, $fiO 675-4973 after 7f~=-"~~·~-,,.--,-,--,-­ \Ve like lo stay inside, use pm 2 ~-VU. beds, 30 gal hot wa- J11ter bo:-;. George & I~__,=_.-=___..,.,,.,.-ll'r tank $1800. 1640 Newport. 9SOO ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 DATSUN DEALER DOT DATSUN BUG KJTl"El\S; 1 (lark gn"y long haired n1al<'; l dal'k flu!ly calico; J 111os1ly \\'h1te rahco. 5"18-7495 alt 6 pn1 .. 10110 =--~----, 3 \\"ashing 1nachln"". run b11t rier>rl n1inn1· repall'!. 2?19 Balboa, bl'n1·et>n 9th & 10th ,\valon, c:-1 S.19-'.llf-:l 10113 h'.!l tens, 6 \\"('eks Old Hou~hroke ri, 962-<SlG Cla.rence CkitlensJ 5-19-1846 • Kite no. 111 w/dcUy Sp. No. 3. C.M. 10/13 Xlnt cond. $600 CACTUS sueculents, Century plant!S, banana p I ants , tropical. You dlg. 21'.llll 675-6982 Mini Bikes 9215 10/Jl Imperial Cove Lane; Hn!g TO Good ho me. Bch. 962-i2TI 10/13 ShcphC'rd/Co!lle mix, male. \l'El i\lARANER Puppies 8 months, all Ii h ots -AKC, shots, Grand cham- Power Cruisers 9020 TACO 22. New clutch & tires. ----------Xlnt cond. $75 or reasonable CRUIZON 16' Cabin cruiser offer. 546-lnJ v."OOd/fbgl!. motor &: trlr.l--=~=~----$;pQ. 54J-4588 3~'.i H.P. Bonanza. A1nt cond. 5'18-5.17' ~g...5613 10/ll ploru;. SpMCl-Skl Boats 9030 l SL Bernard. pure bred * (714) 89"..-2-123* * HOND,\ !l!lNJ TRAIL -------~--'P URCHASED Bus i n ~ s s, $175. femal<'. to a !o.,·ing horn<'. O,\C!ISJIUNDS, AKC, xlnt must sac. Jmmac 17' Holi-* 540-3763 * 81 4 £, Ocean }~ r 0 n 1 • y,·i~ children, <I w k s • day Skl boat. '61 hull, Buick ---------- 9300 Balboa 10/13 ~9-3644 alt 5, anytime Sat, v~ c>ng. Trlr v.•lbr ks. Motorcyclff ~!ALE killcns 2 mos old.1"Su~"~·=---~---Cabitation platt's. New bluel---'------- Trained to "Johnnie hox" GR!'.:AT Danes, 7 \\'eeks, & wht t&r uphlsty. 2 props. 1967 HOJ'lj"DA 160 l21'.l2 \\', Santa Ana Bl\'d. b1vd for temperament & Valuc> $1650. Sac at $1395. SCRAMBLER Santa Ana 10/l:! size. robust & tun loving, ~146-5459 (Ski &: i;peed 5.S El<'C. starter, 800 orig, mi. II 5-1· 73(}.l mph I $-100. HALLO\VEEN Kittens, a ;ri ="========== 1967 !11ATOlLESS 500CC black, 1 tiger, gray/1'•hl 6 PUREBRED l\llniature Dox-9035 GSSO &rc1.mbler. For the \\'le<. trained & \veancd it>s $35. !'.'ot registered. M_•_r_in_e_E_q~u_iP~·----purist. $650. 5-16-1570 10/10 After 6, 837-95().j 4 HP Seagull, $65 1967 TRlill1PH T-IOOC GER.i,IAN SHEPHERD pUJ' * 642-3513 * 500 CC. Vt>ry clean. $750. PliDDlNG, long hair male pies, 6 \\·ks old. JAMES L TO kitten, grcat.J:i.unter-good for * KI 5-1621 * SOit Slip Moorin,.. 9036 1584 Newport Blvd. 642-0040 gophers, n1ice, etc: Call aft • 6 •• ~,~,• 10/lf BELL .. ~,ELMET ... ...-'""' Horan 8830 \VANTED: Slip or bouy that ..,.-,~-ill t.ake 26' sa.iiboat, Call Call John after 6 PM NEED good hoinf! for lovable male cockrr/doxie inLx, l yr. old. loves older children. 846-3818 10/13 BLACK kitten. lovable, 1 nionth old. housl'traincd, free to good horn!'. 642-,1121 10/13 FREE to g!JOd hon1e, black ff'male pup, 8 mos. old. 96S-l644 10/13 I LlVEL Y 6 year old m alc> dog, Yer;.> triend!y .. 549-1281 aJ1fr 5 P!\t 10/13 FA~l lL\'. of :"• i;u1rw.a plgs 10 i::rvid. home. 837-8949 alter 6 P\f 10/1.l FREE Klttrn~ & )'Oung cats tn ~ood homes . 544-9-124 10/1 1 FREE Kittens to good hon1e, (4) \\'hllc, gray & orange. 5 \\'ks old. 540-2030 10/11 DAYBEDS. Fl't't. 911 \V. Balboa, bet\1·ccn 9ht &. 10th 51. or call 838-0038 10/13 FRISh.l" Grey tiger klllf'ns arc waiting for you in It B. l'-16-7718 10/1 1 7 "·k old llu fly k1ll<'n~. 2 "1-.'.'Y 1 black 644-1096 ?\E .,. ' -10 10 Bl:,\C-TIFCL blue parakert. niale free lo ~ood h0r11e. &16-47:i3 10/10 GAS Range 548-5i30 STO\'E 536-19:i6 10/lO 10110 3 Little ki1ten~. attr:a c!i\·ely m::irkffi, healthy .. s ,.,. I' r 1 tli~~l!ion. 6·16-Zl.i:s 10/1::: PETS and LIVESTOCK Pef1, General 8800 OCELOT. Ideal l~n11ly J)('t Doctll' ~· playf•1l. $300, 4!13-1232 or 5;j...(,(1111 Cats 8820 BEAUTIFUL mark1ng- P\IITbl'1'o;I ~1arne~r kl\!f'nS SJ"'. '\lothf'r ~1a1nC$C $~. !)."17°9187 =~~---~-S l A~IE~E I\ 1 ! t e 11 ~. E)l- crptional Bluepoint & Choe. point S 12.~ $-18--JJ~. Dogs 8825 OLD English Sh<:-ep dog. ?>!air, 21'l )rs. Pa peri;_ l..rJ\'('S chlldN'n, \\'anls good home. m.130.-; AKC Registered Grrn1an Shepherd pups for sale. l male & l fcn1alc $6.5.00 and S-10,00 ~19-59-14 BEAGLES, fem a l e~. 1~ .,.,.f'cks. tr1-<."0lor. AKC reg, S.'.'..'i. * 53&-6019 * ADORABLE Puppies, good temP<'rament. ~lo1hc-r Al\C rt>g. poodle tlO. 5-ffi.-1152 P UPPY, malr. 6 n10. small rnixed breed S hcl11e , 646-8687 10/ 13 POODLE Pup.~. llny toy i toy, all Cf>lori. AKC. top quality. Sturl ser. S93-9719 5 Cute puppies to good home, Ptke -a -p oo breerl ~3 10/4 MAGNJnCE:oIT Ma.le Cb!IM>. AJso Tiny Toy Poodle~ & Mini.IJturrs. AKC. 6Q.'24't.3 O tAMPION Si~ bro,~·n toy poodle. f'. .Pup' St u d &n·I~-646-~ TEACUP Toy Poodle pu~. Tiny 2 lb. poorlles, York1cs or ~WleR a t riud. ~:'>-7100. SCHNAUZERS. ~Un. AKC pupl. 5bow OT pets. Stud flenl;ll't'. 833-0361. Sit.KY TetTief..-m-•l~,-pu-p-,.-,5 \.\.'ks. Af<C. Adorable heaJUzy k t.ho~. S150. 644--4800 GOOD hon;c for teenager. Sound. Alert. -t yr gt>lding. 540-3769. SJ\IALL SheUand, c h i I d broke, daple grey $75. 545-5828 l ivestock 8840 IT'S FUN TO BOARD i 'our horse at TALLY 1-10 FAR.'\fS. &ix stall~ SJ.3 per mo. l\lelal Sihaded rorrals S·l5 per nio Auton1atic \Va· trr. feed & cleaned dally. I•: acN>s lighted arena, !raining ring. Rivl'r trail ac- oxss. EXTl<'rt English & \\"l·strrn iristn1ction. Tally Ho F'a.rms, l72ti2 N"whopc, Fountain VallPy. 5-1;,..9;).57 TRANSPORTATION Boats & Y 1cht1 9000 HELP! Bob Longpre Ponr iac ha'> laken too many boatl in tradt' and 11·an!s 1o trade or sell thJs outstanding 1969 Ryne!J Z2 foot 1ib<'rglass drr[) 1·cc i;port overnighter . OnJy 50 houri:: on 1llis beauty pow ('rcd by O.i\l.C. V6 1~l:i horS\"[)01''1'1' outdrive. Fully Found incl1id1n~ v bunks, head, i;:alll'y \1 1th sto ... e. icebox, slnk and 8 gallon \1·a("r tank. Ne1v CB radio .. cornpas.~. !u!l instrument panel, bin1ini top. full CO\'f'rs and required marine Mle!y equipment mounted on lour '''heel, lilt trailer \1'Jtl1 2 speed \l'lnch. The origlnal owner had aver 8000 (].-.liars invested in this unit. \\'c 11·ill consider any olfer or lrade. Ask for Salep. f\fgr. Sfl:-66:'Jl SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS En11u.r;:h -Fudge -Dough -Dt'1a.in -F ir.HT }\ rrram puff: Ile \1on't "e.~r ('Ontar:t .lenses \\'hat 11Qulrl he put r1n in ·case a FIGl lT s1;11:tl"d~ '6; GLAS.'n'AR c 1 ta ti o n . Inlxlard-0t:tboard. 120 f\lerc. Cnuscr y,·ith pc"·er jet &. po11,Tr trim. Full cover. Rcody to e.n}oy. A 11 n1alntenaoce l'e(.':OtdS. l Ol''l'X'r. J<l 6-4444 ALL Gla.M 2J' t-brgls. Cabin Cruiser. F!B, SS radio, B1n1)11i top. Less than 75 hrs. $11,000. Call Ellis da~·s 21J: ~35-1370; nites 71-I; 57;,...3717 rlayi:: 64.1-4300 ext 52. eves &15--0397 83S-2S4:i ask for Attila 1=-~~~o'--~~~ '67 CAD Sedan de Ville, SIDE tie a\·ai!able up to l:i' $.1500. Hrui everything! A $20 mo. Beauty~ Days ~181, eves 6i:>-4t92 84&-1465 SUPS For rent 18 to 35· '69 YAMAHA Jndro 250 cc Newport Harbor, 112 \V. Plus a Bell Helmet $575 Coast Hwy, N.B. 548-5551 call 536-6853. ·~ Y Al\fAHA JOO. Bo.it-Yacht Charters 9039 Extras. 450 mig miles. ----_ Eves. ~9--0438 SAIL CAL 2-1 S2J per day. VELOCE'ITE 500 cc single. Cal 36. $60 per day. Sleeps Balanced racing t ng. Like 6. Call 714/&46-2957 new 4.000 m i. $5.)(). 842-2-126 Mobile Hom•• 9200 GREENLEAF PARK in clear, clean, cool C.Osta 1'.lesa. N~ 92 gpace Adult Park NOW OPEN! Mobile Home Display l\Jodel! & Sales office located at Park. OPEN 9 AM TO 6 PM ACCENT MOBILE HOME SAW 1-londa 50, Xlnt cond, lo\\' milea~. S140 Call 549-lm Auto Services & Parts BEAOI 9400 Auto Supply Whole•ole Prii:e-s to All Omlplete Machinr Shop SPEED EQUTPMF.NT Rl'...I5UILT ENGINES 1125 Victoria, O f 548-0:'-QO 18391 Beach Blvd, HB 547-0091 * OPEN 7 DAYS * 1750 Whittier Avel~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Costa Mesa Trailer, Travel 9425 714: 642-1350 TRAVEL TRAILERS only 3 left """"""~"""""' .. "-"-~·"-~•\ !:ell at our =t + trans MOVE IN NOWll BEACH BRA!\D l'i'B\', 2 BR, 2 BA . crpt.~. drps. \\'alk to 8tores & TRAILER SUPPLY CK.~an. J--acilities incl res-19261 Beach Bl\'rl ., H.B. taura.nl & ba.r. golr L'OU!"Se, --- pool, i;auna. Country Club Trucks 9500 a tmosphrre. S9900. ----------DRIFTWOOD ·::,1 Folil 1 ~ 'Ton, racing BEACH CLUB sllcks. cust uph'll. c:hcr- . ry lx;Oy, GO>."Xl n1n11ing, Flar Hunt1ng111n Bcarh head V-1!! $J2j, 847_.).).S:) lnqulre Space~ 1~~~·~~·~=~-~- 536-:!i':ll .~ f>JS-8500 111;. Ton 19-19 G~lC trul:'k ~\i th BAY HARBOR--n~·drauhr:, t;-1:1 gatr 1it1. elec.. boom lift. n1ns gr!. Mobile Home Sales $·125. !llon thru Fri &12-87ll2 Casa Loma Roll • A1\'ay • '66 Ford -Econollne P/U. !',heraton !11_aoor -Homette · Heavy duty eng .. xlnt tires, Kit • Pre~tlgP. -Sahara $9JO or best olr . ~3&-'1881 ALL SIZE:; ~ow ON DISPLAY 18' 196& LARSEN 120 hp f\lerc C ruis~r. in- brd/outbrd. Fbrgls. ball WEEKEND SPECIAL tank & till trlr. 839-6204 aft Is1 Quality 24 x 48 11 pm Delivered and srl up, unfum- ----~~---ished, only ,,,,,,,.,, $9995 160 hp Ford Inte.n-eptof BEACH 110. many t>xtras, must TRAILER SUPPLY ~ll ! $2150. Call alt 5 Pt.I 53&-'.t9IO 19261. Beach Blvd .• H.B. SEASPRAY Fiber gla s • SELL dingy, 11,i hp motor , 6tcer-Your ?>lobile ltome lng \\'hi. controls. Like ne'''· FOR CASH $235 546-3341 No Expen!e To Sf.Uer * 1:)1 i' OUTBOARD, 50 hp '3&-;3291 5364169 Broker J\lt>n:'. Run."! good! Looks 54&-5294 * NEW 2 BEDROO!lt, DEN, 24 good? $49!1. x 60 MOBILE HOME, 9010 CR.PT'S. DRPS. F 0 R SailbHft QUICK SALE? INQUIRE SABOTS SPACE 26, DRirnVOOO N~w incl u ll. Jl.49. 64~ ~ CLUB, JI. B . PENGUIN sailboat I l ~i,' w/AA.il &. trailer. Top con-IMMACULATE iflllon $425. 837-&'198 1968 12x60 EXPft,ndo front & T $1000 ~ar. 1% baths, all extn.s. HOBIE CA FaJuily Jlfl.rk, Hunf\n1to11 * 4M-0137 * &ach. Call 536-8869 or COW~tBlA 23. clean, out-6..1!N291. Broker. board, many eictru, 1 SA~V~E~~T~ho-"-,,.-,,,,.~--.-,-,-, 84~ replacement co~t of ~T u·~oo~~,.~.-.H\\')' tra.ill"r, Milli, Golifl"n \\'est, <IO' 5CT'Cenl!d r-:l rQ.I. $650, Good ('()nd, prireh, plus many exlni.s. 1!·16-0()j,8 !'>36-82.fJ S.o\130T. Gaf! rigged. ropy 2 f ull bt-rl~. W pi:al hot \1'atl"r 1n1n. ChlncH junk. X!:ra tank $1800. 1640 Ne1rport. ""'11. $100, 6r>106.1 5p. N'v. 3. c .;..1_ HEADQUARTERS FDR MDTDRHDMES "' DISPUT nr au in DODGE "EXPLORER" "" .............. ............. -.. ....... ....... ~ ALL llllL fl roof, 71 fOOT, JI rOOT, , ,.IAQ rlllAMC. 111& All ....... ., •• ClllDll, 1965 Ford 1/2 Ton Pick Up V 18. 3 foot hed. automatic, FU1J equipped. Lie. # :>1.;i1n SUNSET FORD 18.SlS Beach Blvd. lfuntington Beach 84.2-7781 or 54Cl-N42 ON DISPLAY & READY TO GO CHOICE OF COLORS AND MODELS AT ••. ENGLISH FORD 54-IO Gara't..'11 Grove Blvd. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1c H I c K Iv E R so N Westminster (TI~) 636-4010 ORANGE COUNTY'S '67 OODGE SPORTSr-.IAN van, V-8, auto. \\'hite VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER KUSTOM MOTORS SALES. SERVICE 845 Baker St, C.t>L 540-5915 Harbor Areas Onlt, Authorized YW, Porsche Dealer Auth. I H Dir. Open tl! 9 '69 ?t!ODELS '47 CHEV Pick Up "'lneW ImmMiatl" dt.livery TWO lOCAllON$ TO SERYI YOU LARGE SELECTION Pontiac V-8 b r 11. k es, Th.odor• tadlalor, carbs, dual l"Xhst. $350. 968-78&1. ROBINS FORD 44l EAST COAST HWY. •I BAYSIDE ORIVE, NEWPORT BEACH & 1970 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 65 CHEV. Long bed. New paln!, all new int .. Best of- lf'r. &12-SOll7 2060 Harbor Blvd. 673°0900 HOME OF TH E LOVE BUG SPECIALS 50·3031 Costa Mesa 642-00101-========='i=========;c==========-\ Campers 9520 FERRARI MGB 1----------'661 ! !\lGB Rdstr, $1269.53 '68 Blue V\Y e&m.prr. F '\!y, BRC .. O'Dri\·e, CHR \Vires, eqp'd, retrig, two ne1v lireJ. FERRARI 642-9627 or 540-S52.1 54S-947D '66 Chev Chassis mounted. Newport Import.9 Ltd. Or- P/S-P/B. Air. 8000 m!. a..nge County'1 only autbor-OPEL Open Road. 646-8S9J lzed dealer. .=:=========I SALES-SERV1CE-PARTS '68 0!><'1 Station \\'agon. This !Jun• Buggies 9525 Tustin Auto Clinic DBA Udo Motors 1300 W. Coast Hwy. N. B. 642-6762 Tusun Auto Clinic opened a Branch in Newport doing business under the name Lido Motor.;, 1300 \V_ Coos! H wy. This location \\'ill re- pair & sell imported cars. They are \\'ell kno.,.,·n as the car doctors in the Orange County area ror 8 yrs. Sole owner for both repair $hops & sales is \Vilhelm Pich. Tustin Auto Oinic's main lo- cation is 155 \V. Ist St. in Tustin. Lido lltoiors is a Branch. '63 Pcirsche Coupe. ~uper 90 in xlnt cood. S27f6. '59 Porsche CouJ)(' 1600 Su-Per. completely restored $1990. '64 V\V Sqha.ck \\"agon, eng. overhauled t990. "62 VW. good eng, n<".\' paint job $873. ·59 Karma.TUI Giha, gd, cond. ""'· '60 Chevy Station \Vagon, TIE"iV eng_ &. paint $595. '61 Fiat Roadster corrvt., gd . eng, $~75. AUSTIN HEALEY A USTIN AM ERIC A S1.le~. Service, Pa.r1s Immediate. Delivr1y All MOOcls J1rtuport 3hn orts 3100 \V, Co.i.st Hwy., N.B. &t:.9i(lj 5'10-176-l Auth<Jrizt'd MG De;i.lrr 3100 W. Coast Hwy. week $1~95. a1 : Newport &ach KUSTOM MOTORS 642-9405 540-1764 845 Baker St., C.J\r. 5"1~5915 Authorized Ferrari Dealer Opeu 'til 9 P.~f. FIAT 2-'59 KAfilfANN G h i a ~ . GoOd transportation cars or buggy material. $175 & ~­ PhOne 645-2621.. J1rtuport 3hnports '60 K GHIA. n\v cng, clutch. brks, good trans. N<'t>ds 3100 ~· C.oast H11,y_: N .~. body \\-ork $::.00/h<'st offer 6·t2·9-105 541l-li61 675-279') ' · Authorized !l!G Dealrr MERCEDES BENZ Or.1n')<! County's Largest Selection New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Siemon• Imp;. W .1 rncr & Main St. S.inl.i Ana S46·4114 M.B. 1~7. 3005L Road:«tn. 1st car of production i;.cries. Bt>st olfer over $10,000.(714) 626-1930 '62·3 P orsche 1700 cc, leath in!, all access 33.000 ml. $2i;i(I 541).ml e,·~ '!'i7 Spel'ds!Pr, mint C'(>nd. Perrcct mechanical 8,?,S-5223 & 542-52119 PQrsche '60 Coupe $1795 Coco b!'O\rn \1'/blat•I\ 1n~er. Fully equip. Good condition thruout. \V('Ckend Special. J1rtuµort 31111ports :noo \V , Coast Hwy., N.B. &12-Mf.6 5-l(}.176~ '69 ilt.B. 2.)(), Full P'-''r. Authorized '.\IG Dralcr ,\:\f,'F:!· radial tires, used 5 * '65 CONVERT * '1·ks. $55C(I. 49-4-2936 Xlnt cond. All :octra.s. nu pnt. 1969 F>lercedes l;i() SL top. Must seU. &:l6-U34 Good condition. SJ19J '39 PORSCl·CE 1600 N. Xlnt * 833-2913 jr cond. Ne1v tires, clutch. 1960 ?tl<'rcedes 100. Clean. $1800 firm. 548-3515. ne1~ tires. $750 t l r m. &!2-4-152 eves. Porsche '69 912 Couptt MG Bahama yellow 1\·/blk. inter. AU P orsche a('('('ssoric~ on th ts almost 11('\\' car, on;y -----,-1-(i----· I 1n.ro:i miles. ~lrl &· scrvi<"ed M lr>i;, &>rvir-l', Parts locally, Factory \varranty, lmml'f'l1n1e Df\h-el)•, All illodcls J1rtuport Jltnµorts J1rtuport 11111µorts JI()) \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. 6·12-94Cii 540-17£..1 Authorize<] l\lG Dea!rr SUBARU SUBARU * 1100 MODELS* *VANS* Immediate dcli\'ery al: KUSTOM MOTORS 845 Baker St., Ci\-1 5'10-59J.j ()pl"n 'ti! !l P~I SUNBEAM 1965 SUNBEk'I A I p i n e Roadstl'r, auto shi1t, good co rid. Asking S!(l(). 962-726-L TRIUMPH '65 SPITFIRE Egg \\'hite, Italian red Inf., 4 spd, dlr, locally o"·ncd. ExceU<'nt cond. Blue book Sl275 -Full Pru.'e SIO:JO., will fine prvt prty, NRZS61!LB. Cal! Phll, 49~-9773 or 5-15-<:63.J. '69 TRIU1'.1Pll f:pltflrc, xlnt cond., 7Ji.XI milr~. Pri\' 011,•ncr. Cati 6-16-3065 aft 4. DAUG HTER'S '6-1 TR 4, J""d, RIJ I, new brakes, 2 tops. S950. 531-8Hl! before 1 pm. TOYOTA BILL l\IAXEY IT!§IYIOIT@ 18881 BEACH Bl VD. Hunt. Beach 847-855S ·3 ml N. ol Coast Hwy. on Bch TOYOTA TOYOTA SPECTACULAR YEAR END SALE All MODELS 'YQL:R Bf;!IT PEAl-'> ARE STILL AT DEAN LEWIS 1966 trarhor, C '.\t_ TOYOTA Co runa 1967. 4 tlr. llUlo. r /h. nrif!'. O\l'n<'.r t.;nder 30,000 mi. $1 38.'i. All 6 pn1 or \\'kcnds ~11!21 TOYOTA 'GS TOYOTA. Llke ney,•, must Sf'il . Going back to school. Take ov<:> · ' lS . .$1;)5(). $6Q do11·n. 546-6439 ,,...,... --VOLKSWAGEN '68 vw ,\Lr conditioner, 4 spd, dlr, loaded~ Hone)' cream l".'1:1,, plush black int. Ta~ miall rlown or trade. Low, lo1v pymn!s. VHF890LB. Call Ken 4~-9773 or 545-0634. 1964 Volk1wagen .. Dclltxe 2 door. Radio , heater: Lie # DKM-::(1.1. '" $899 SUNSET FORD :MO Garden Grove Blvd. 1res1minster 17141 636-40JO '61 V\V Scdao (Bugl, \\'eU cared !or . private party. • 548-7677 * '68 V\\' Se-d. 4 spd, radio, dl11 int.. It blue, 22,000 mi. $147~. &12-7719 1'.163 V\V. BLACK SG.1:>. GOOD COND. .IJ:l3-6915 P...1 party 'SS V\\". 11500. In ex{·ellrnt conrhtion. PH : 675-3286 '68 Y'\V Sunroo!, Blaup Al\l!F'.\I, Coco mats, min rood! i\-l ust .sell, !'.lake oUu. 494-6893 '6!! V"'· rarlii;>-hca ter, w/ · tras. Convertible. $150:). • * Call 546-JZ78 * '66 VIV Sqback SlD'Xi or tradf' larger car or truck. Cam ··• she!! SJ 10. &:m-4237 MUST Sell 'r.6 V\V Cam lu!ly e<quipt. low mi. A-1 Best off &12-1636 eves 196~ VOLKS\\'AGEN LIKE NE\V, E:\"TRAS S19'35 673-SSU '6:'.! \"\\'. sunroof, 1\E'W eng, 1,'00(] 11res %'2-~~~ af!er 6 P~1 60 VI\' l:>LJs 67 1500 cc t:"ng. :«~'nctiro, good 1 lres. $650. j;73-4T.J6· evcii 'til 12 A!l1. &I V0 LK$\\"AGEN. Exce!lerl'\ CQndition. $900 or Best olfer 54{;-2932. '&! V\\' Sedan. R/H, blue. ;o,n\t o'<lnd. $1j,50 nr he~t of: fer. Gnocl h1Jy~ 512-7!'.~2 . '6'\ \I\\'. r/h, x!nt cond. Pvt: ply. $1600. 6-12-1719 1960 ,\ustln llraly ~100 \\'. Coast 1{11-y. N.n. Imported Auto.a 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Auto• 9609 Ser a 1 11 J l.ugonia' 6-12· 9-io:> 54~ 1 i64 "jiii;iliiiiiii;i;i;iiii~iiiiiiiiiil~~ii;iii;iiiiiiii;iiiiliiiliiliii;;;;iii;ii;ii;i;iii;;ii;i;i;iil;;;;;i;i;igj Nl'11')JOrl Beach SS~ Authorlzcd !ltG Dealer I ~~======--=c======== Imported A~~.!__!_600 Imported Autos VOLVO~ EXICUTIYI CAI s.,_ # 211~ 144 SEDAN, R & H, AUTOMATIC $2989 81 COlONA llDAN lXICUTIYI CAl DICYTln CA• COIOLLA SID. Fwll f1c+ort eq1<ip. plw1 r•· Full ~1ct, •quip. clio. S•r. #O'I07. St•. #427 1 $1836'0 $179000 Dean Lewis Imports Oraft99 C.unty'1 Llf'9Mt •M MOit Medern TOYOTA· VOLVO DIALIR 196, HARIOI 646-tJOJ Ceste MeM -------- Let's Be Franc De,·aluation sale da)•s!! Jf il's true that in any·Janguage money talks then the fran c. 11·hile st.ill very sound, just doesn't • - sound t.hc same. The lruth i!i it isn't worth what it used to be \vor th. Bad? Not if you·re in the marktt for a fine car. That just happen11 to be as French Jl5 the Franc. The Renault IO and the Renault 16 Sedan-\Vagon, are still v.'orth'\\·hat they used t.o be \vorth, But because of the b~~~:vr~~i!nyouCAn BENAULTt " • To be Pf'rf «lly frank RenaultalO $172.S.i- Rmaull·l6 $2395.,,,. JIM SLEMONS 405 W. WARNER SANTA ANA lmportl, Inc. 540-2512 • l • I . ' ' I • . . ' . ' • ' ' ' ; ' ] ------...... · ------.... -~-----.......-.._. ___ _,,_...__. ------·-·-w"·-·-· ... ..-...... ------..--·-·-.. •-• '*_..,. • ...,_,.. • .,,,..,_,.., ..,.. __ ,,_, .... ...,..,. • .,.. __ ... , •• ,...-........ ,~OQ"4'111144"" .... """'•""' -.1111111-.e•: •«• f RANSPORT ATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Imported Autos 9600 Antlquu, Claulcs 9615 A uto LHsing 9810 --~~~~~~~~ : VOLKSWAGEN . ,: . "'3 Volkswagen But !SteJJcnt n111d1 11011! too":, ~a1n111y ... at KUSTOM MOTORS •Jj Bakrr St, C'vl 5 10-59Lj Open 'Ill 9 P:\1 .gyw-11:000 m1lrs, .su1u•wf, Rt.II, fog ,t,.. liadrup 1111'-,, }i)p out ,1·1ntlow!'>, lmnl ,7 Mv1~.ir1 ' I, "'t'<'l;1111t n i11d. Sl t>l)(l :iC.J71b .till ~>. all r!J y 11 l.c•11ds. LEASE """ Race Cara, Rods 9620 '69 , !.TD l'ord courw-Blf'. pwr rg .v brakrs radio SlO'J uw ''.:·: F<1rw ~ w1ndo'" cp(' .68 <'hoppeci d1annf'!lr<l Old~ ro.i rm:. '.:'.! framr tiasket Job. Co•Jntry !:>qUH'('. air, p11·r ri; ti. hrakrs. radio Sl\7 ino S Cadillac Coupe d" V1Ur. ly equ1pp<'d . . . . Sl:!!l mo. ~ l •O/\Jffrr C l2-060!i 'f~ ful TRAN SPOR A ON T Tl Uted Ca" 9900 TRANSPORTATION CARS NEWPORTER MOTORS 2036 lli\RBOR BL\'D, COSTA ~ff:~;\ 548-5294 or 548-8511 Fl:>iAN\.l;'l;t~ AVAILABLF: ·~ T-R1rd ............ Sti99 tit Corvau· trurk . ... s:199 ·:..; Fo1-d pickup • • • . • • $199 '6'.: \'altan1 .. • .. . . . . . . . S299 I TRANSPORTATION lmporled Autos 9600 '68 ~PORTS sedan, 13.7 00 p nii., a1r, pwr., vinyt tol'. To conn i ti on. 494-3232. BUICK . '65 BUICK SPORTS WAGON -vents. ll'er ,.,hau;.1, tl;u·k Autos Want.d ~ecn. St:nO. 673-6WI 9700 '69 fu Cad El Dorado ('l)Upc', '6Z Valiant ............ $199 Almost br<lnd new! Rad la '6.; VW, '.! <IOOr, 4 speed, WE p y Hy equipped .... S199 ino. ·.,9 Ru1ck .............• Sl50 tires. air rondihonNI, load Ca<i11lar Coupe rlf' Ville 'Y.) Plymouth wagon .... $79 e<l' SI"!' at. lly "QLllJ'PE'd •.•• $169 mo. KUSTOM MOTORS ·~io. heater. beautiful r<>d A · • · .and sharp. JW:\'l l4U. SlO'J.1 CASH :Ca.J'l's Motor Co. Inc., l~l '69 ru '69 UI . C&v Camaro. pwr strg & TIME FOR 8·1j Baker St .. CM 5-1(}.591 Harbor, C.M .. 612-041::. •akes, air ........ S92 mo. QUICK CASH Open 'til 9 PM '#r.69 VW. auto 1r a11s, ,\ '1/F\I 1·ad10. Lo 1111J!':igr !>rrfrel cond. .\lJkr orll·r. K:J.-0319 for used cars & trucks just SO call us for free est1ma,tc. UTH COAST THROUGH CAR LEASING A '6!l Buick R1v1era, PIS l'/\V air cond. SITat llcnr DAILY PILOT \\'. c~1 Hwy, f\B 64:;.:!182 WANT AD GROTH CHEVROlfT ::oo S('at. Landau top. h J 2 $4-ff ',6i j VW. PP1'f running ('01111 -Good lU'C'S. s;i00 l'J.!>h .~ T () ·J\_urnll pay111enls. X:!-'.! 1.!!l alt ;, pni. ~~V~B-·11-s-,-,-1tl_1 _b_11_11l~nn t'1?111JJ(>I'. ~lrrps fi. \\' / 1i:: rrhll V\\' rn;:. nf'W trails. .\lahr n.ffr 1· ni ".-'2·1~l!l '6ri VW Snrf. l>r1ge 11·/blk 1111 Rill. P orschr rims, ::-\Int cond. S13:-il. ;1 1~2116 ib'I VW. 1:i00, rad1.1/h1.·all'I'. ~1!1ilC \\ /l'PO Hll .. :.!Q,(J(J() 1111. ·'.';I j.'j(). 673-7824, 644-46::3 16S V\V Gus, good ccmd-Ut:!>t 'oiler OY<'r $2000. • 673-:lK)S • 165 VW. R/I !. 4 :-p<·f'd :11.t>OO Tl1L Very ~ood cond. S9:.0 .CaJt s.i1.01c.·1. 16R VW Bug, new hl'akrs & .irPrs, gel. conc.J., auto wans lf650. A!lr r ;; pm. G-12-il:~u VOLVO VOLVO Ask for Sales Manager 18'.tll Bearh Blvrl. 1 lunt111g1on Beach KI 9-3331 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CtiEVROLET ?S'.?8 Harbor Blvd. Cnsta Mesa 5.\6·12(l(l L\I?ORTS \\'A.'\'Tl:.J) Orange f'.ounties TOP S BUYER Bil..L MAXEY TOYOTA 18881. Beach Blvd. H. Bea.eh. Pb. 847-8:i55 Will Buy Your Volkswagen or Porsl')1e ,\: pay t op clollars. Paid for or not. Call Ralph 67:1-0900 WE PAY_T_,O_P __ DOLLAR CLEARANCE NOWI for good. t:tean used rars, : 142. 144. 145. 164 all rnakes. See George Ray THE LOWF:ST PRJCES Theodore Robins Ford YOUR BEST DEALS 2000 Harbor Blvrl. • ARE STILL AT C:\L 6J].Ofl10 DEAN LEWIS ~uto Le!si~g 9810 1!166 llarbor, C :\I Ii Hi-~nri;: I LEASE • RENT 1967 VOLVO ORDER YOUR 2 dr. harrllop. ~·aeltory <111 1970 TODAY .1·rmd111onrrl, au1oma t1•, 1:1 FOR EARLIEST rl10. h<'a ler. !-!rd w11h hl<1;k DELIVERY tnlCl'IOf, Llr, # VQ\; '.:11 SSAVE SUNSET FORD ~4-1-0 Ga1'den Grnvr Bhtl. Wes1minstrr f Tl t 1 li~6-101(1 1968 VOL.VO ,1·ago11 111 ·~rnes. Xlnr ins1il•' lo. .. u1 ('all !7141 lflli-1171; ---- All pvp11lar make~. Ford au1 hor1zrd leasing system. Get Our Comprtitivc Rates Theodore ROBINS FORD '.!~i Harbor Rh'd. Costa l\lrsa 612-0010 (213) 773-78!)1 17141 540--078 --·--~ Imported Autos 9600 Imported •c,tos 9600 fmport.d Autos 9600 ty i nd perlorm&nG e le;I. It ~H lo p41 L So we 91ve it 11'1 t.he c•r that won't 9;•• vou •ny lhing to worry 1boul. ~ w. m•~e 1u1e of fhal. We 9iv• ii lh• VW lil·point 1ef•· our I 00 •• guorentte t~ot w•ll replace 111 m•ior mo• dlenoc•I pt<h for 30 d eys or I 000 miles. whichever 1 c.omu fir•!. !.n'I th11 whit a new ctr-owner nu d17 A ! bu9 lho• wo.,'I drive you nuts. '62 V .W . '68 VW Square Back l963 V .W . Red with black interior. t-1.,w pdint. Excell ent c.on-Showi o celle.,t cere. ~o R4d•o, elt. Speci•I. UOT· d•liol'. Spet1 4I. OLUSiS noc e on the rood. Radio Ii l'H $999 '66 VW Fastback Sed. htr1 c.tean & show• por· •o n•I c.are, RQPO I $1599 1964 v.w. New pai~t. E:.cellenl condi· t•on. Reduced. OXZ258 $1199 hu ter. VTUSH $2099 '66 Ghia Coupe 81etk 'with bl.ck in terior. Ec.onomic;al summer fun car. R1d10 •nd heeler. SBK739 $1599 l965 V .W . ".A OIO. -PBES9 1 ONLY $1199 $999 '66 Porsche 912 Cpe. Ouht1nd in9, origin1I fine dri•ing c.1r. Five speed tr1ns. & FM re. Golden green with black int. YQT 7i>S $4399 1967 DUNE BUGGY Roed end R1llv equipped. Herdtop. UVR417 $1999 1970 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cart New Cars OUT • • • 1969'5 • • • OUT! EVERY REMAINING '69 MUST GOI NEW 1969'5, EXECUTIVE CARS, DEMONSTRATORS -FINAL ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ••• TOP SKY HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES WHILE THEY LAST. OUR 1970's ARE HERE NOW! JAGUARS JAGUARS JAGUARS I ONE OF. THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY! 1'1irl•n• 500. low ,... I._ Ori9inal I owntr I FWZ 525) S595 '66 COMET c .tient• 1 door hord top. F1dorv .;, tond. •uto. lr4ns., p o w e • S1395 '67 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88. 4 dr hdtop , 1uto. tr•ra . l.c.t. o ir. P.S .• TP07l I $1995 8o1•tk lnv•c.11, 1ulo .. a" :ond. P S. I 10XSJ5l $595 '67 BUICK Woldcat Custom Cpe. FHL .;, cond.. eulo ••ans. P S. UUV0 54 $2595 '61 BUICK Sper ;dl 4 door 1tda" Au lo. tr•ns.. po w • r •'•".Sold & u rviced bv "" ITXS7501 $1995 Coronet ~00 4 -dr. IH • i Dr~6!.r'.~~~~A.vto I s.:~: p~~~~!~~"S ' '°' r c.ond., Au •C\ i ·~nl h,..n,, power 1tter1nf] Ip o we r 1te@r. r adio. P S , R&H. YG8979 WJM l89 1heater.IMQN2771 $2395 i $2495 $1095 ,66 RIVIERA I '66 CAPRICE 1------ 2 Or ~Mdlop, ••r cone! '65 OLDS WAGON Coupe. Fad . ••r cond., 1ulo trans, pwr 1l~tr. • I • & F-85, •ulo. trtn•, pow· au•O rans .. pwr 1 etr radio, h .. ter. SBM371 pwr brakes. F80 464 e• slur P8H 7)7. $2695 $1795 $1495 '68 PONTIAC '67 ELECTRA Bonneville. 4 door h.rd. .C door hMdlop. Full lop, FA CT 0 RY AIR power, f•ct. '" So ld COND .. P.S., P.9. WXG &-•erviced bv "" bl 7 S2795 S2995 '65 MONZA HMdtop. Auto. +rans., i'T1m.culah condition . (TXJ 37bl $995 Colony Ptr~ wagon. • pusenger. Full power, Fntory 1ir cond. SQS- 1 12 $2395 '67 MERCURY Mo.,ler•y 2 cloor herd· top. Auto. 1r1ns, power slH r, R&H. UON-70.C, $1795 '67 OLDSMOBILE S11pr•me Cullen herdtp coup•. •ulo h i nt., f1ct. eir, power sir, UJH I 2 $2295 Open Mon . thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. -Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.me AUTHORIZED BUICK· OPEL · JAGUAR SALES & SERVICE "' Co z~ om >Z -< l'='rlday, Oct~ 10, HM DAILY Pn.OT 39 9800 New Cart 9800 New· Cars n c > "' JI! "' "' Cl ..,. ..,. •ww ow• ~g~ • • • wow 000 "' ; ,. .. Ill 0 < m -I ! "' :c ~~m 0 ~ .,, c "' > !en "' n -t =-: 0 c: ~-................................................ .. :;a r--< • ... .... '" C9 '" )IC "' c c: .... ·- <~----------------------~ "' c .. :a fl) .. :z C9 C9 "' • c ~ .... :a J:lit .... 0 :a fl) ••• .. ,. "' _. VI --. VI VI 0 W VI --. • • e wow 000 ·1· .. "' .. t t w • • • ggg .. -I .. -I "' ; ,. .. Ill -"' " 0 c z .. "' 0 "' >,. c -< "' "' o· ~~ mO "' < >m z -t c :c zm m~ ~o c -t ·-·- ................ _. _______ • --; ~ -,._-.:-'T-•' !!·~-:'.,. ·--,,..-.----·-------.... ___________ ·-------------------------------------------~ ----. ' ' f0 DAILY PILOT rr1d•Y . Otlnbtr 10, 1%9 "rRAN;<..,.=s;PO;;R.T7A.T"'10N=--T-R~A~N~s=po=11~-TA Tf ON ' .~ .. s?ORT A TION l_....A-. 96001mport.d Autot 9600 Imported Autos B~i~D TOYOTA'S BRAND NEW 1969 0 VER 9600 IN STOCK 50 IN STOCK Re•dy & Serviced for Immediate De livery WE'RE DEALING YOUR WAY THIS WEEKEND!! • COROLLAS-Sedans-Fastback Sprinters-Station Wagons e CORONAS---4 Door Sedans-Hardtop Coupes e MARK I l's-Hardtop Coupes--4 Door Sedi1ns e CROWNS-Station Wagons--4 Door Sedans e LANDCRUISERS-Hardtops-4 Wheel Drive Wagons e PICKUf>S--4 Speed Standard Trans. Aufom at ic.s -4\ speedl -factory air conditionin g -stereo tape decks mag wheell and many other options. • Many Demonstrators at Reduced Prices NAME YOUR DEAL -WE WILL TRY -EASY TERMS • e Select Domest ic & Imported Used Cars Belew Market P rices () JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 417 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA Open Sun. 11 ·5 540-2512 New Car s 9800New Cars TRANSPORTATION Us.cl C•rs 9900 BUICK BUICK No. Z2.i. C•'Cl)'tlung ~ BARGAIN' &12-2Zl2 af1cr 6 P.\I JI as 'Gl Buir k Hlvlcr;;, air, 1:'11· .\IACULATE.:. loadrd. s 11 7 ,) ' 49·1-10:.3 CADILLAC '69 Cadillac FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM TUl'(JUOll'f', "'hitf' leathr1· 111. trrior with 1• h1rr \'zn_vl l'lp, raerory a ir. /1.\1 /f':'ll ~1r1~·u l'<l(ll(J, 6·1VRY ~•'dl, till & r1·1r. ~.:.:ope S!<'rnn;:, Pf/\I C'r tJwr ]ueks. Lw V\\'Y61:i $6695 ALLEN l)!d,.;1llubilr·Ci1d tllae Jn,·. 11::.0 :-:0. Coast 1-!ighway L.;1guna Beac·h INrxl ro Po11r 1y :-:ha1·kl 494-1084 547-3103 ·if1Cact. Sedan lkVille. r~1111 pll'r., !ac1 air & s1crro. Alt a ccess. l--01,·nr1·. UJ1v n11., Xlnt conJ. $429:.o Qr l)r:-t of. fc-l'. Call \\"kdys: 67:>-l !:lO 1968 CAL>JLLAL'. Con v t: r 1 Coupe. Gula. Air, A,\r/Fi\1, lclcscopc "IJ,--.pl, Exlra!I. $•!:19."1, hke 11£". Private. 49!}-2a9:: This the way quick is going to be. • IS GTO! TRANSPORTATION Used Cert 9900 CADILLAC '68 ELDORADO Black •\llh bl11.r.:k s._ 1•lu1r hounds toorh 1ntr 1·1ur. lll<.·al 1.1r. fartQl'Y air, A:'l·J f'.\I ~rf'1'C'o radio, 6-11·ay st.11. 1111 ,I, l(•!r.s1:0p(' ~trl'riui;: 11 l\l'rl, f>')l\f"I' door lo1:k:., 0 n J y '..'l,00() n1ilf's. L11:. WQD•l{H $5795 ALLEN Clld:.'1noti1]1•.C;,ll1ll<il' 1111·. ]lj(J :)a, Coa~1 Jligh11<1y Laguna Hr11c1J (Nt'.\I to l'ul1l'l'Y ~h:t••kl 494-1084 547-3103 'UM Cadillac t::I IJorado. 18 rnos Sl t1(·c purThascd nr11', :!S.000 n-11. XJr1 t (.'011<.htion. Compll'!C extras. Pl'!\' pr ry. s,:,_.i(;tl, Call ftorn » lo 6. 71·1: :110-11:~1 or aftl'r 6, ~1 :;: 691-41!21 '63 St'odan Oc Vi ii(', h.1''' n1 1J,--.a~r . ".!nl l~)1\d, Full p1,·1·, fa Ptnr·y Hll'. P1·11·a1r f)I'· ry 11111~1 ,;••JI. $11.)(]. ,),l~,../~2:t i,(I (.'.;,(!. i:ood ,.;hnP''. .~::oo -qui.·k ,;;111' . \fh'l' .'i: ti lli-491 1 B<'fOl'f' :i. :1 18--07:11 TRANSPORTATION UMd ,.,. 9900 CHEVROLET 63 Be\airr Sia, \\'ag_ 9 pa~s. :l'..'1 V-8, Po1\·rri;hdc P/S ,t 1~·ar "1ndo"''. t'al'. air. Lug- i.:c1gl' ril.l'k. Xln1 eund, Own. r r &11-46-IS 'IH Che-\'y ln1pa\a Conv(•rl rbll rn1:, loal11•d, 1llr. takr Jore1gn <'1U' 111 l r 1:1 ti l' XYZ7Ei6 494-ff771 I~ ;\(;;liUu l>t.•Juxc, Air ('OJ>CI. Landau rop Xlnt tv.ind. S2'.l50. 5'1&-1378 afl 6 J)tll. '67 CHEV lrnp;,:.t :l:l7~1 sprl. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Used C1r1 9900 U5ed Car• 9900 Un d Cars 9900 CHEVROLET '66 Cl-ff.:VROLJ;'T C;.p1•1cr. 'Ii~ CHH)SLt-_:1~ \\"a cu11 I '67 DODGE DART One owner c8r \1•iU1 only PIS. P/B. I'/\\', ;ul', lo "' \\ illh' l•J!li Vll!)l 1•!1J, ill!' t'O~· 24,00() rn1ll.'!i, lu~.'I a ll power 1-null· . .,, hkt· Ill'"· .\111>.l M'f' 1111 •liliuiiing, ;iulu 11 ,,n~ .. llV"" a ir 1..·o ud1uon1ng. Ahsolul(·ly l:lf11i1·1._ .. ·1t11<·' !ltil 7w7 1 tJiP clcaJl('Sl Ollf' 111 Jown ,., ... 11'l'fl11~. 1·:11l 1u ,111(/ 1calf'1". COMET I :'llu~c M'll, $17'1• ~j.(X(> Ol'li· .11111 St('111uns ,\I r r r· r 11 •' ~ B<'llZ, 12tl IV \Varner, San!:i -----------I "lrl] l!Hl••< c .di o.'17-11.'.ib On~1na! ""110 ·1· Ana. J·l6-111·1 '(;;! COl\JJ..¥1' St<1ln111 \\'a1;11n, 1 _ _ ---~-1 o•oJ • ''''' < ii.I ])(}[)~!< l)"i'I, '..' lf1 (j7 l.\1P:\LA. 327 .j Sp, Lr~on <> • '1 I i\>ll Cain, hCa<lcrs-hi·1'1:>r. 4~l6•----,;: l!U.::1.i:; po!il 3 7Q, N (' I\' •l!lvlur 1 1%1) LU.\ICE~T--- tra11~. nQt 1·a~·ed .\1ag·~ « ;~ .. t •'Q(l{!1t1on f\lakr nlh•r. ~11l-J6lJ •Illy ~. ~:.!jO, • :,.lt).2·1:!7 J•IS-6S:r.! \1·knd~ CHEVl::Ll.t:: 'ij(j $!~:i!~Li;7 CONTINENTAL rt/H ,\or Au111 ln111s. llrd(•)JI, b\l('kt•l ~1·,.1~, I li·; v ~. 1 .. u1l1.:. ,1111 S!:.1 ill )(J7-1<1~J --_--::_-:-:_ ===I FALCON ]!~;-, !•'.1!n•11 Ful11r;1 ll.1rdl111• Blu-kl'I '-(':llS, ··unsul c. 1)7 Conl c .. u1w. l>l'l'f l,'U/111., ('t11•11•· :1ul•1 ll'JU)., fll•J' '!I. ln1n1aeul:i11.·• ;?9,llM nu. St>e A 1 to ApprPl'ldlf'. '.\t::'kr OHCI''. Pt'IV<tlf' prTy. •l:lii f':. '.!l~t S1 ' ,.11urnt•y \\ j I ~;; " ,, I l '\' ,. \ " I'll!! I )1 It' '"'II' I, \ ··1-7.:. NB -~18-01;:)1· l"'r . .;oua! l';1r l:.!.!~I., \11' 1'1'_ .. 111 _S_li•:1 _, j1;;:.7~ ii ; .1 1S.3fil3nr :)l~-683:!af1 5, __ -_· -' 'J' k · !()I) l'(i24 Dr.C!1C\'Y lntpala. !'/~ IU' ''I', s:: ..... i~ Ht'l'krliiy~, 1 ·+,, l·.d!'•U I -~T.llJ•Hl \\,•,'.U•I 1%1 CHEVY 1.\-TPALA :-:sl P/b. Had1,;I !lll<'l>. Xln; 7t; .. -Eo>.T8°ENTAl .. l!ll l'I :-11<1, ~11111, t· ,\ .. ~7.»11 oc All l'°"'l.'I'. 1·:-.1·1 l.'Ond. $JO;;o. ('Olld. SS.JO '.>IS-:'tiO.~ br«ko·.s, ~t,.r·r1n,i::. ~"I" ,\ i,,.,, ol1t·1· 67 rll~lll C D YJ,.. Pri pr1y, 968-2876 -----·-\\111dr11,·.;. /1u· 1·011d. r:1tl1•1 ,\· -----------C" '6S CAi\fARO J:!7 R .S. PIS. n. !I. i\1110. ~S ! h'.110\ s• .. Ci\I f)j,-,_Z9!'JJ f'\'<'S. \\'ill (r':td(' ':xi Cl-IEVY Bt•lal1i', l.Vnd. 1w1" 11rr ... $300. &l:!-0.>10 gd. CHRYSLER _lr .• 1~1·r 11phols1f'ry liliMil ~:t J FORD · ---------1 __________ , '67 CHRYSLER CORVAIR I i l • G~I fP1d I :.11.•\I•·. I".'~ I 1111lc'.t!!• lu,,d, d '\::'.1,ll 1 I• l'(i.1 l'<1t'v.,1r Cur!,;1 1·on\trl ; Ii~ V••l'lj 1;,,J;i\ll' loil' l -DOOR HARDTOP 110 h11. :.:ct l·und. ~I(,(), hnu ! \'·S, auton1a l1{', factory air, ::.11)-l:,UJ all Ii 11111 1 · . I 111!11'.1;:1', 1·~•4 "'I, '!Ill\ I po11cr Sl'!Cl'l ll~. pol\'.'.'!' bra·: .. ----------+11 .. uth~ .,1.i S::'il~I 1.:1-~ •• ~IO -----------k d' , 1 1 b.• .\lu111.it C1u1v1. Aulo, Hill, -, 6 F 1--- 'li6 Chev 111ipala l!T, V-S c~. ra 10 '" 1ca1rr. n1u1a-<..'LFAN b a con F u ttfra • k II 'I I k 'I --k ' culale. (UDE 7431 ' 1 ' I, J· ullv f",·ivr.' •·•J "'l•i"'d. JJ!r. "Ill'·. 1 I', ! J • :!1.1 Id ·r • »t.~-OJ:\;t • " s 10;,-._ \\QD,'>.'1:! . .",~;i-ih.!4 $2295 -- ---,:;:-~11<1., '61 ~UPER ~Po1'1. in1n1.1e . auio ~lufl , ~ol•I. .~l(Y.JJ fi.l:l-7:!7·1 '."IS CHEV \Va~on. NC\V !JrP.S, 1rans. ,·a!vc Job. Cl('on S300. ~11~·1690 iiO COHV:\JJ:. 111·r~!~ 1•111'k l'l\"I"' t.1! fill.';: .. ATLAS ~i" -,-,,-,,-,1-<-hh t:.1l:i\'ll' •• -.. ,-.-,-,-,.. fo12-i::7 1 .... I :-•«l.,11, r/t., pth, r•I'. ;ofr; 'Ii~ ('CJJ:VA/l{.\J~\111,,1 \1111 1·11 .. 1 •hn1•"11 \h1,r ~rll cur.YSLER -t~LY:.tOUTll !-it'll s:r..o u1· 0 •. ,1 •1f1c 1' , 1111~ ,11,, '.Iii!· I I,>: I :!9:!9 HARBOR BLVD. li·U;....24::1 nr af1 ·;, .'1l(W):!~l ---c-,· '1;~ c;,.J,1\y, r\I .. 11T1·0, fnll COSTA !\IESA ,'1~6-1YJ4 1••\\'('I', !.H· :iu· :-ih;1q1 S2!Jii0 u1 11·;,,1.. r .. r ~1ou11 1·a 1·· ti 12-t;:.~ •. Open D;uly ·111 10 f',IH. 'li7 ~'(lll l) C;;l;i\I•' d ~I, ·l....fi1·~ ::'.IO •·n·:. I'/,, !'/11, ;n~:\j ll',111•', l.u·1 il l!", phi" "\1!'11.S COUGAR I ~h·~ 1·um~ SI!•(,, li'i::_:1 I\~; 1 'I.iii (Ol1i;ar S2 19."i, l'ar!10. :i11", <'.,lras. $1:>1' al TlPrtls 1'"'· ;u·o, :i:no 1r. Nc"IJll!rt Bl\d . NB 67.1--0~9:-i DODGE 1968 D9d9e Monaco I 2 duu1· l1a1·dlwl). \'~. flUln11\,1· tH', farTory :iir 1 ~•11d111,,n1u::. 1 full ~0•1r(', .\ .'''"' lu\UJ,\ I I ill' .. 'i<'t', # /l!)('I, $2199 SUNSET FORD ~·1·10 C;1rr1<'11 CnJ'<.' Ehd \\',.~1 nun,tf'r • 71 11 t1:\(i. Jl'lf>' :'\n! /'Olld . .':{\ l'U Ill, Vin~! uphwb. !11 1• l~cl ~c;11s, .aur" cun~ole, p ~. " " 11 !ii !'Ol'"rs. RIH. nr·w ta1l1:t!01 . ht•;n y {!111~ ~IH.wl..~. :, .'I' h.01 Lt•ry "" 1r;ulr" ~!li'.1. C11ll ~fl Ii ::tJ ]' !H , ,,';1;..fllJ;f\ FOf!-~ . .11 ' lo.\ .. 11 1u .. -· -.h~ I J)r >1!:.:r ,\lo11;1t:io \I <..:11. Bl:aul. I lux-u1 1I. C':ll' \II \ll'a ~. P\· r'l'pl. huy. Can bt· ~<'<'n 2~\I ;\h·~,. Dr, C .. \I. Qr look fo l' f ur1hrr d1rrcl1ons al do,.r . t!ICt; f\•l\I I .c(•llvl 1•1' ~ ,,j, ,,n l'lul1 l\.1,..:l)n. 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Clean-up • Roy Carv er le ad s the wa y aga in wjth one of the gre atest stocks of wel l-e q uip ped , most reasonabl y priced new Pon - tiecs in Orange County! Look 'e m over ... drive one , t hen get the deal of your life an d driv e home in what surely will be "The C a r of the Year." THE 1970 PONTIA C . ·SPECIALS· '65 Chev. Impala Wgn. ~""' •·••• '>."0•1 ir -1•·0·~"'' on .. •• •<•'"0 ·•<>>"••'<•:)To/ o< '.~,~-~.Rl.~MPH TR·3 Conv. S295 '66 DODGE CHARGER Fully tQ ~;ppo d ond :,. lrom1nd 1>ul co<>d,. lio.,, Autom~li< +, • .,,..,.,,,o.,, <ed•<>, h .. ot- ••. pow1r tl•eri<>q •<>d power br 1~••· You mu1! 1rr •<>d d rive 1~01 """ !TZJl l'I) o .. 1v 15.1>15 t <luol ..,.1 ... '67 BONNEVILLE ~Door h~rd lo p, R.odoo, ho•lr• •~to,.,et 1c , PO'"'t• '''"""'I' lot!o•y "'' condo••o"'"'1· power w ndow1, b 10<>1t . t TRH6001 I \ '69 FIREBIRD 400 $2077 Como . O'••o•• blo<k <oo, ' 'P"d .,..;.,;o.,, con1olt, ••d<o, h,ote r, wh••I•. pow tr 1ft1r0<>9, 1'1,0CO !XSS879 i '68 LE MANS H.T. t• ... ,. •• 11,,. ,.,;i.,, R•d io enli ht•I•'· ~u•o,..,i:c i..,.,,.., .. ;.,,,, pow•• ''''""'I· l.cio,v •" cond;1:onin9. owne•. ll,000 m<!11. C\I TM24!) '67 COUGAR XR7 ------I '67C ADILLAC- '1dio i nd ~ttlt r. •~lom11;c h tn1mi11:.,.,, po"''' 1lt•••<>9, le clo•v ••r co,.dt1,o"in9. le oil..,, ;,,1,,;o,. fTZG•60l ROY $2577 Coup• DnVille. Full PO"""'• foctorv •" condlt<on;n9, till • lele•copic 1lt t ri n9 w~o•I, AM-FM r•dio, b!u1 w;+~ wllit1 p1ddtd lo~ I TWV~66 i l •.l l5 •<l•el "'"''· CAR\TER + '68 GTO Rod:., •<>d ht•'•'· oulo.,..a!1( """'"'"''o". powr• tl"''"""• l•<IOtV •;r <o<>d•+11><>•ng. (W IC:lb l ! I '67 CATALINA WGN. $3077 1 ''"' ,., ....... '"''"'"" ,, ........ . in9, powe • '"''"d"""" v•n~I lop. foolo•v "" / condit:on•nq, l \ICl(1~9 f 1 ;-68 BONNEVILLE $4177 • Door h ... dtop. ll•dio, ~••l tr, po wer a!ee""'I · power br o~e1, oulome'ic, f1cl<1ry t ir <<1nd i!i<1n in9, oi.,yl lop. CWCK1 97J $3177 2925 HARBOR BLVD/ COSTA • MESA Kl-64444 '69 BUICK Skylark COUl>E •~I> ''""' le«~ , • <0•(! '"' "" oow~ ~.,..., nq, ••J >. '<•!•1 >o •-t lll '67 FORD Cly. Sedan ....... '"••lb'~ ......... o 11•• ·~. •nd l~•I<" 1u>i ...... l•11 s3195 s1995 '68 Chev·. Impala <u ••o·~ Cl'llJ:< ~u•o ""' '"' ·. • ''°" og, 01"""' "ff''"~· ••(lo •••"•• I .. s2295 Pi '65 BARRACUDA '67 Chev. Impala '; Cc>I•'" •u•o ''~'", ...,..,,, ., ..... ,, •~> o, ~ ...... -.n<I •OQf T>IA Sl j. '66 Chev. l111pala ST -T IO" N4(.0N V I. 1u1~ ,,.,, no•• l'oor nQ, ,....,,0, ho11fr ~UY l/o '64 El Camino '64 Corvelle COU l>E • '"" •, rt<iho, ,,,,.., U"l 010 $1395 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1203 l u - ·' ' I G ' ·:i ·I c ~ -------·-----~ ---------·--~----------·-----------------------~--~-----~~---- 1RANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION TRANSl'OltTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION TRANSPORTATION r riday. Ottobtr 10, 1%9 DAILY PILOT 4ff TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION IRANSPORTATION , --·-· -----------'---~Used Cut 9900U_. c.,.. 99000wl c.,.. 9900Uaod C•rt 9900Uaod c.... 9900 U.-d C•r1 9900 Used Ci1r1 '900 Used Ci1 r1 9900 Jli1d C•n fl9IO THESE CARS HAVE THE STAMP OF Jol111so11 & Son Has The Reputation of Offering MERCURY the Fi1aest Selection of Used Cars ·i11 tlae Co11nty: CONTINENTAL 1969 CONTINENTAL 2 DR. HARDTOP Arctic white finish with dark ivy green lei1ther interior & land"u roof. Fully lul(ury power equi pped, tilt 1fettin~ wheel, fe ctory •ir condition ing. etc. XSSSOl $5995 1968 CONTINENTAL COUPE Med ium turquois e met.Il ic finish with m•tchin9 interior, bl"ck landau roof. Lul(ury equipped. Completely tilt 1deer wh eel, factory air, power door locks, .. c. ZVP716 $4495 ' 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Altr•cfiYe light chrome r •ltow with ~lack l••ther int .. r- ior a nd land au roof. Ful power equipped. f•ctory a ir, etc, •nd dr iv en only 18 ,000 miles. WES178 $4795 1967 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Beautiful Huron blue met.Ilic finish with m1fchin9 leather inferior. SI.ck landau r~of, fully luxury equipped a nd f"ctory a ir conditionin g, AM -FM radio, stereo t•p• dec k. One owner cdr. Bea utifu lly m•infein ed. TTN020 $3395 1966 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2· Door Hardtop. Red with b lack in t erior. Aufcmatic trensmiss ion, power steering , eir condit ion, r•dio •nd heater. looks like ntw. SLVOSO $1595 MERCURY 1968 MERCURY PARK LANE Convertible. Huro n blue mi~t finish with m•tchin9 in· terior and blaek top. Lu•ury equi pped throu9houf. Full power fe ctory •ir conditioning, 1tereo t ape system, etc. Driven only I q,000 miles. Speci.91 purchese from Ford Motor Co. dnd sa ... in gs pessed on lo you, YBKs.-1 $2995 1967 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2-0oor H•rdtop. Arctic wh ite with bli1 ck interior i1 nd lendeu roof. Full power equipped and fa ctory a ir con- ditionin g. One owner. Carefully meintein ed. UOF860. $2495 1966 MERCURY PARK LANE 2-Door Hardtop. Arctic white with Ivy gold interior a nd bl•ck l•nd•u roof, •u+o., R&H. P.S., P.B., fi1cfory •ir conditionin9. Re•I huiury at rea1oa-Dle ·price. VZU202 $1995 1968 MERCURY COLONY PARK 9 passenger. Popul •r cardinal red finish with bl•ck com- fort we•v• vinyl in terior, i1 ufo., R&H, 1tereo t•p• deck. f•ctory •ir ccnd itioning, P.S., P.B., dual •cfion t•il gele. Only 19,000 miles. !The Continent•! of Station W•gon1) No. 3614. $3695 COUGAR 1967 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARDTOP Lim • frost with matching Yinyl buckets, auto., 289 en· gine, P.S., R&H , new t•r trad•-in, on• owner and serY· iced by our comp•ny. VDR2ll $2175 1968 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARDTOP Oe1ert B•ige fini1h with 1i1ddl• comfcrt weeve bucket sei1ts, b l•ck li1ndau roof, •uf o., R&H, P.S., P.B., eon,ole, factory •ir. Be1utiful condition throu9hout. XEV866 $2695 OTHER MAKES '66 PONTIAC 2 + 2 Convert. creem yellow fini1h with black buck et 1eat1, con1ol1. white fop, fully powered •nd equipped, incJud· in g fectory a ir. Stk, #3 12lA $1395 OTHER MAKES 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-Door Herdlop. Bea utiful Br itis h Green with black in. terior and wh ite landau roof, a uto., R&H, P.S., P.B., i1 ir con dit ion ing, etc. Very cl ean throughout, VUZ837 $1995 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE Dark turquois e fi nish w ith black interior. Full power equipment and factory "ir conditioning. O ne of the ni cer station wagons. HCN I SO $1695 1965 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE Be•utiful light turquoise finish with white interior •nd top. Fully pow.er equipped. Including factory •ir. Very well maintdined. PFGl7l $1895 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR BUG Radio end heater. Show room 1harp with only I 0,000 mil es. OXA695 $1795 1967 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR H.T. Gold mist metallic fini sh with black bucket se111 t1 , auto. trans., r111d io & heater, power steering, faetory e ir. Be•u· tiful condition. TRJ 501 $2495 1966 RIVIERA Be1 utful British g reen wit h matching interior. Full power equi pped a 11d l"ctory a ir condition . O n• own er and driven onl y 2100 mil es. EJ(cell ent cond it ion. SZN727 $2995 1968 PONTIAC LE MANS 2.Door Hardtop Firtbird g ree n, black bucket1, fa ctory •ir, P.S .. P.8., stereo tape deck, ett. Low 25 .000 mites . VCT9 12 $2795 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA .-.Door H111rdlop. Desert beige finish with m111tch in9 tn. ttrior, a uto. lreni., radio & heater, power steering , etc. Very cle•n •nd well m•int••ned. NCAOIJ $1295 BARGAIN CORNER In Our larqoin Corner we haYt numerau1 vied cars. Some clean, some not 10 clean. Some that are duplication~ 1omt we've hCld too h;tnCJ -in any event these can are real bar9411ns. LOOK 'EM OVER. '68 Cadillac $5475 EL DORADO. WFV466 '67 Continental $2875 CONVERTIBLE. VOG114 f 66 ~~~:.~'!V173 $127 5 f 68 ~!r.~~!'!~VEL99~2475 '66 Continental $1975 4·DOOR SEDAN. TFA762 '66 T-Bird LANDAU. RTl724 '66 Ford GAL•x,. '" l·DOOR H.T, SVF052 '65 Mercury , oR $1375 MONTCLAIR H.T. ;DD~Ol '64 Jeep WAOONEER $1175 4·WHEEL Dlt\VE. VOTOl2 '64 Pontiac •-oooR $975 BONNEVILLE H.T. HTLl67 f 65 ~!~s~1~:R TRJ50l $97 5 '67 Camaro $1275 2·DR. HARDTOP. TXT556 10hn.son. SOD NEW CARS USED CARS 540-5635 540-5630 642-0981 2626 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA Used Cars 9900 Used Ca" 9900 UMd C1rs 9900 Used C•rs 9900 Used Cart 9900 i.--------- LINCOLN Classic LillC'Oln Con· ~tlnenla l !tcdan J!l.000 miles. ·4 brand JWIY l ~l lull' tire~. fectory air oond. full lc11lhrl' interior miut con<l. Priva te p:.rly Geol'J!'.e G r upe ~14ij..:i6JO Re~. 6ij...6!l:i6 <'V£'S. -;ti6 CONTINENTAL. 'l dr, Extrs.l!. $2495. or trade ~1n ,.,•cnini;11 MERCURY ~ l\IF:RCURY Colony Park Sta \\'i;:n. t'iir air. dcllL'(C . int, PIS, P/B, >.In! con<l . :p ri parry. S.J09.'i. 633-0l95. <;LEAN '67 Colony Park :Wll gon. Bes! ofl<'r lakes. 648-3481 or 646-6922 MUSTANG ~ l\fustanJ:. V~. auto. lo lnl,t:". 1 011·nrr. pv1. pty. Call ')lftrr 6 pm. ~2-4757 f.tUSTANG. absolu tf'l y ·:.nt-1v rnnd., air. S2195. 0v.'?1Cr .:£12-737~ ~ i\fu~tana: 289 V-3. 111110, 'Riii, Burii::undy. w J ! I .,., .. . $ J l lO. Priv prty. 67':>6565 t96R ~fUl!lllll&. vinyl top. J(lnt )Xlnd. auto. Priv prty. $1850. 11~1 497-llfll REE 1969 Mustan11, fully Tbiidrrl. $2500. Con tal'I i1.~:,2"lfl MUSTANG PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH '6.~ l\fU:-."TANG G.T . 390. -t IX4 VALIANT \VA G 0 N. :<pcl.. disc brakes. Amer ·= Pl lh ,_, 1· Black, rrd interior. Ori~inal ..., ymou . ............, 1~s. i\l;i gs, Goodyrar Indy tires. owner. Good cond, clean. more r :-;tras. 9000 1ni. Show new baiter)'. SWO. Call Riii. stu;·k shift . Days mon1 ron<lilion. 54!1.--2615 642-17~1!1 540-7461 est l·I. t v cs '&:i MUSTANG Convert .l--------- 1 _644-_2'2_< _____ _ co:m'· ne'v tranl!., good co~-';)9 Ply. 4 dr. 3 cyl. Sl.ick with '69 Roil.I/ Runncr, 4 r.pd. lo dition. one O\voer, Sl095. . -I" nnn "-•n9"2 I 67:\.6(110 efl•r 6. overtlrivt . Jmmac. 0 n e mi. '""""· ...,..,.. ...., a !rr O\vner Sl95. 54~361 6.::0 \Vkdays. Anytime Sat .. Sun. PONTIAC PONTIAC 68 t'IREBlRD 400. f'O'vrr, , • . . turbo hydro, .i;tc reo FJ\I, 6.: PO;\TJ,\C. llll to. air, best o!rer. 6i:l-SS70 f 1ren1ls1 Blur, nt'"' iu"°'s·l =~=~~_c-.,--,--= S!JOO.bt>~t ollrr. &11-47.ii '66 GTO Con~·. Aut. PfB PIS r.111 Radials. Clean '63 PONTIA C Grand P rlX. $1700. Offer. ~g...g220 lull poiver. 5S,OOO mi. $900 '69 Ponl iac GraM P ri.'\ all cash. 5.11-8918 all 6 v.·kdys. .,.,1 1 . ' r 1tras. r , s f'l'E'O. air. ne1v '67 GTO .f spd, }(Int cond.. llr<'s. $3675. 49·i.3300 OLDSMOBILE 6.1 OLDS J."-85 DeLuxe Sta. \V.agon . P/S.PIB. Lui rack. Good condition SSOO. 64&-761 j xtra~. lo mlg. Sl850. 638--029JI=======:=:=:== 1 ==~~~====~~== ~TAR GA'ZE:K11.ic..,, AAID Bf Cl.A y J.. l'QLL\.N Liit.A RAMBLER '6.) Rambler C{)nvt, V·8, powrr steering. brakes, top. $995 or olr. 962-4397 '63 Olds Startire, black, xlnt cond, ne1vly painted, new tirts $700. 54~3855 ----';)4 Olds 4 dr $1:;11 ~~1690 PLYMOUTH '68 PLYMOUTH B!~ "'ith matching lnt~rior r actory air, fuD powrr. only 14.000 milt!. Li<'. VS\\'31~ $2495 ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. 1150 So. C.out High"·ay L..&zuna Beach fNr'(I lo Potttry ~•ckl 494-11>14 547-llOl ..., NA•. l Ji-. r-DWJr AdMlt c.,;Je Ji--Sfrr. JJ +. ... ~ ... ,.:rt ).~ding lo tit .. :lfors. oc; it Wlw ~ ,_27 To drwlop message !or So!Utda-.•. "-~l&.l•fG S4-63-7l reod words cormpind~ 10 ~rs 1.n.71 \:i; of~ Zodio.:; birth si~ 19f.6 RAl\l BLER 1\1 a r I i n . iiulo. v .g, very good sha~. • !!68-1305 REBEL '69 REBEL SST air C'ond\tionccl, ps, pb * 7800 Mi.* i\fetallic blue. landau !Of). fac1ory warranly. S.11t on lhis o~ I'll: KUSTOM MOTORS Ii{) Baker S!., 01 ~~15 Oprn 'ti] 9 P~I T·BIRD ·55 T-Bird, ttblt efll'. "'-cam. •han>. $1599. or best otr. Aft 6. 835-41~· o-,----=--,---=--1 !'!60 T-Blrrl. R"CI. Po\•oier brekes. Rlrll. S200. . + 5411-$1779 • '6S VW ROA b6t $1299 '61 VW Sed•n Sev• your '!!Oney end 1iill d•>v• +~, b11t. li9ht blut with b1eclo; inlefio•, r1d:o e11d ~•''''· UTLlll $1699 '67 VW GHIA Coupe We 1old ii "'"'· Suc h Ci t• lf1 hed. lt'1 10 c!e1 " ii look1 1a, • "6t. WXG271 $1999 1 Mile South of the San Diego Freeway '66 VW Sunroof S•d. G•otn ;,. <.o!or w oth ~ I"" ''"P•· Wow l Th io <.or " • b10,k-ou1. ~OJ765 $1499 '65 VW S.d•n Gold with cl•r ~ brown 1hodin9 "" fo ndert •nd Goo•f. ln9i"o o~orh1 uled by 1<1. l ooJ.1 diflo1onl. Yl'S7'i5 $1399 '6S PORSCHE Coupe Undoubtedly the cl1en11I Portche ••otind. tuned lo perftcllon. MOG 672. $3799 f'l1'ipped wilh .;,. c:a..cfi. l•on;n9, •U!o'"el!<. "••umi1· •·on, ,.c1;.,, h•ol•• lo•"""'" fo•I l ploo1•••. STll 106lA. $1999 '68 VW FASTBACK Oiomond bluo with blo"k inlori o•. It loolo1 ond d•i~•• lilo o o diomo...I, lllH, VTS- 1'7 $2099 I '64 vw Seel•• leclr I• tch,ol color1. A1° lie bron11 with 9old hi'". Ouhl1ndin9 four lon1d ••• heu1I. OTV7l I $1299 445 last Coast Highway · •t IAYJIDI DRIVI NIWl'OlitT llACH I! 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 ~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~------..-~~~-~-~-~~~~--...-~-~---~-~ ~ Friday, October 10, 196? ·. FOR THE BEST LOOK AT TOMORROW. sEE Tlleotlore Robins Forti TODA v THE HOME OF. THE SHARPEST PENCIL IN THE WEST · See Theni All At . 01'.ange County's Jfoliune Ford Dealer! FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON All 1969 MODELS LARGE SELECTION OF BOTH NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR CARS England's No. 1 Seller .•• America's No. I Import Buy! Customs -GT's - Station Wagons. Large Se· lec:tion of Automatics al')d Four Speeds I Join Our Mustang Club ICJtep"" ef NCJH011ol Ort .... •) FIEE EMBLEMS, DECALS, BENEFITS, MEETINGS TWICE A MONTH. Call Ed Hedayat For Full Det1 il1. '64 Chevrolet Wagon '63 Fairlane Wagon 1m p1l1. V8 , f1ctor y 1ir, 1utom1tic , ••· VS. AIR: CONDITIONING, radio, he~I· d io, h11 l11, pow1• .t11•i n9. !ASD672 ) ''· 11ick thill. (MZ K73S) '63 Cadillac '63 Pontiac Tempest Coupe 01Vill1, Full po ... 1•, feclory 1ir , Coupe, 4 1pe1d tren1m;11io11, r1dio 1uporb coiwlitio". IOQ2'1A61 •nd he.ti.tr. IKLB8 18) '64 Olds Wagon '68 Ford LTD ... jr ccndi!icnin9, oulc"1o!;c. r1d>o, 4 Or; S..d, 1 owner, 190 ¥8. eulo., P. heeler, power 1!11rin9, ITVC 854) 5., R&H, new tircu. (VTP703) '64 Chrysler Newport 4 Or. Sed. V8. F ... CTORY AIR, Auio., P. S .. P. II. !OFF86ll '65 Galaxie 500 4 Or. H.T. J90 V8. cruitom11'c, f1 clory ,;,,full pow••, R&H . 1PIXl 37l OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE 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! Special E.x+ended Financing $. OVER ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE POSITIVELY NO ADDITIONAL . DEALER'S CHARGES! Available During This Clearance! .......................................................................... SEE OUR II~ DISl'U Y OF 1970 TllUCKS Pickups -Broncos Econoline Vans Rancheros Camper Specials READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVEIY USED CAR SPECIALS A Th.odor• Robins exclusive I Look for our diagnostic center seal and take the guess-work out of buying a used car. These cars have passed 130 vital tests for performance, reliability, and safety. " " .. " .. LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD. 100"/o PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY 4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS Covers ell mechanical parts including engine, transmis· sion drJve line, rear end, PLUS brakes, batl•ry and ex· hausf system. All repair work done in our own 5ervice de· " " " " .. ·~~~ . City of Co1to Me10 Pollce Cor. M•int.,ined & reccnd;iicned 11 Thee· dcr1 Robin• Ford. '68 Ford Custom 4 Dr. S@d en. 3qo ¥8, P. S., cr~i•O "I•· ,;,. ""$'1"495 '68 Dodge Core>~•t 4 D•. Sed•"· VS , p ew•• ''••r· in9, pow•• br•ke1, he1i••· {3 1!.871), $1395 JOIN OUR DRAG CLUB! FREE MEMBERSHIP. DECALS, EMBLEMS TWICE A MONTH MEETINGS. Call Jim Wallace for full details today! '65 Mustang V8 1n9;111. <I Jp11d lq111Hnii,io11 , R&H, C1 liv1 9r1tn w/bl•ck i11ter. IOTOS29), '64 Corvette H1rdlop removeable. <t 1peed, re dio, ke eler. power wind ow1, AM .FM r•• dio. I RHC901 I $2095 '69 Dodge Coronet 500 2 Or. H.T. V8. laclor-y .t ir, opp~. 12.000 mil e" .tufo .• P.S., "R&H, blue malellic .,.,. •wh •!e Y0nyl roe!. Buc~e l 1h , ( XSA· JBS I '64 Conth1ental 4 Or. Sed. Full pow.-r~ fACTORY AIR, Blnc lt w1block leot>ier. Ape~· 35,000 mile1. IULFr 79) t • $1495 LEASE A NEW 1970! ALL POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS We Are A Member Of Th e ford Authorized Leasing System '66 Pontiac Le Mans 2 Dr. H .T. 326 Va , pow1r 1l11rin9, ,.,. to., R&H, buc ktl 111i 1, wide ov1I tir11. ! RMV2 26) '66 Chevrolet Wagon Bel Air, V8 , •ulomaiic, pow•r 1l1••in9, rod<o, healer. (YPC 100) '66 Mustang ¥8, 1ulome!ic, redio end heahr. Stock No. 3020A ! 3J0026 f '69 Mustang Spt. Raof ,.,ulom1l<c, r1dic. ht•ler. white w1 ll1, whil1 w>!h red inlor•or. F.,clory w1r- r111ty OYl;l1bl1. App~. 7,800 1nil1 1, IYCW06$2895 OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK (ALL SALE •RICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH NEXT SUNOAV UNLESS ••EVJOUSLY SOLD.) ,., ' . .... .• . ' ' ... . . . , I " " " c• ir r, ,, o: ,. O' ' b ,, P· g -~ " 1 1 1 ,, ' k 0 u c " ~ " i; n 11 h 0 • •• • c ' • •• ti