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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa,. 7 -. • ssau ts esa Ir ' Headless Chichen Bies • .In Twice ' • • Huntington .. ,. I Two Teens l(ill Selves Mesa Gii·l As saulte-d Nea1· School A be~pectaclrd boy whn allegcdly fore· ('d a IO-year-0ld school girl lo undress ;it k"lifepoint a nd raped her in a 1\·cedy fielrl near Costa f\le sa High School \\ledncsday is sought by police lod.'.ly. The victim -her i.:lo1hing matted \\'Ith dirt and gra~s -reported the ;:iltack 10 ::;chool authorities. police. di.<;c loscd today. Officer Harlan Pauley said the child \r;is \.\'al king between the Orange County Fairgrounds and Fairview Road on her '"ay to school "'hen approached by the suspect. She s:11d he askt•d her 11 h.it ti1nr it Y:.1.o;, !hen said he needed her help. and finally torced her into the licld wi1l1 a small red 1)()cket knife. "Don't scrrarn or I'll kill you ," she f1Uoted the youlh, dcseribcd as 18 lo 21l years ol d. <1s saying as he tOflk her to the spn\ '''hcrr lh,.. rape occurred. . Tht. girl s;11d she 11;is !ilru1·k 1r1 lhr ~tomoch and Lice and lort'l'd lo dJ~robc ;ind l\r down bct1Vt'Cll \l\O n1ounds or earth, 1vl11ch hid thcn1 rron1 view. ~he al so s:i1d he ..:;ovcrcd her facr. \\'llh her blouse in an ;1pparcnt attenipt 10 keep her rrom being able lo recognize hin1 later. After being questioned by Delecl11·c Linda Geisler, the youngster 11•as turned over In rcl;i livcs and taken to lhe family physician for trea1n1ent. T eens Kill Selves With Gas F 11111es In 'P ea ce' Move BLACK\VOOD, N. J. (AP) -Two high ~chool classmates, a boy and girl, were. round dead in a fume-filled au tomobile Thursday, leaving behind a string nf notes saying they had died 1n the name of peace. Authorities said they co m m i 11 r. d suicide. Both had attended a Vietnam tiloratorium observance al Glassboro Sh1te College \Vcdnesday. The victims, Craig Badiali, 17, and .loa n Fox, 17, both seniors at 1-li~hl;in~ Regional High School, were found in the B::idiali family car. Camden County fitedical Investigator '111omas R. Daley said they had been dead about 12 to 15 hours when their bodies were di sco vered abollt 9:30 a.m. A vacuum clea ner ho.~e had been con. necled to the exhaust of the car through a hole drilled in the floor. Daley said 24 notes v.1erc beside their bodies. The notes, written to their parent~. s<'hool officials, classmates, and friend~ expressed unhappiness over lhc. con· dit inns of the world. were anti war and i>aid they hoped people \V0t1Jd learn fron1 :ht•m, sa id DRlcy. I ··Edu~atio11 Day~ at UCI CROWD HEARS VIETNAM MORATOR IUM SPEAKERS AT UC IRV INE 'S GATEWAY P LAZA Without an Enemy to Confront, A Day of 'Education ,' Nol 'Demonstration' Irvine Protest Goes Off With No Fuss , No Noise Dy TH0\1AS FORTUN t; 01 !ho Dtll~ "llol $1•11 Black armbands syn1bolize a qui('1 pro- tes t. Thal's the way It \11<1s on the UC Trvine ca1npus Wednesd<1y, 1hc day rif moratorium. The student organize rs had planned it lo be 11 day of education, not demonStra. llol'. There v.•as no Immediate enemy 10 confront. The ene1ny, unseen, \Yas the Vk•tnam "'ar. An eslima ted 1,500 students allcndcd rin afternoon rally . It 11-"as n big lhrong but the :speakers did not shout and the students listened almost sere nely._ Student Ann Doyle, chairman o( 1.he University Mo ratorium Comnti11.ec, 1.(1.ld thrm this time the organizers had con· centratcd on educa tion bUt that lhry \1·ould like to take activities off campus n(.'xt monlh. An (.'arlier-p!anncd march llJ a 11-;1r Jn. du~lry planl had been rancclrd. Durini:t: the moratonum rallv. F-:i1hrr f.d Allen of University lntcrfa.1th at UC \ MORE RE POR TS ON WAR MORATORI UM ON PAG E 3 lr1in,.. offC'rcd these words: "We're here to comn1crnorate 68S ,34{) 1ncn \\'ho have lost their lives on both sides. It is possible double lhal number of civllians iil so have perished. \Vc'rc here jSee UC I PHOTEST, Puge 21 FOURTJJ 'CRASll' COLUMN TO/JAY Thi' fourth in a scric~ of five reports hy DAlLY f'I LOT financial cOll1mnist Sylvia l'Orll'r, analyzing lhr 1969 economy 1n «Qrnp;irLson l r1 !he 1~2:) 1'.ilock market 1 r:ish :in~I l\'orlri dcprrss10n which follov•· •'rl i!. will he /ound in today's paper on l'agt 26. • ' Laird Confident Of 60% Pullout Within Two Years \VASHINGTON I UPI) Defense Secretary Melvin R. La ird says he is con· fident !hat 60 percent of U.S. troops in Vietna1.1 -rough ly 300,000 men -can be \11ilhdrawn in Jess than two years. ''There is no qu estion about it," sa id Lai rd in an inter11icw on National Educa. tonal Televistlon taped Oct. 13 and broadcast Wednesday night. Laird's statement WA~ in reply to 11 question by correspondent Paul Niven y,·ho asked. "Do you really believe that Viet- namlzation ca n reach the point within a reasonable time. a year or two, that all American combat troops can b c withdrawn, leavi ng perhaps air and ground :stlpporl ?" The Pentagon chief. howcvr>r. declined lo set a timetahle for withdrawals. Us . forces in Vielnam numbered SOS,lilll'I Ocl. 9, of which Just over 300,000 are co1nbat troops. ) DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 11 o, :1969 VOL. a . 1110 ..... I SECTIONS", M ,.,, ... , for 'Peace' S11bdued by Blotvs Drugged Youth Attacks Mother An apparently drug·crazcd Garden Grove youth attacked both his mother and a police oHice r with a butcher knife \Vedncsday night in a fracas that erupted over a supper table argun1enl. rt look several bl ows frorn lhe officer's baton to subdue the 17-year-old youlh who is now lod ged in juvenile hall. No .injuries were suffered by his mother or the of· fleer. The boy 's mother lol<l police her son \11ent berserk when she accused bim 011er the supper table of fa iling to keep his pro1nise to stay off <lrugs. She said the boy immediately sei1.ed the bul(.'hcr knife, sprang over the table and pursued her around the kitchen. The screaming woman ran to a neighbor's house for protection and rallrd police. Her son returned to lhc fainily If eadless Chick e1t Lives 38 Hours In Hunting ton By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 lftt Ot ll1 l"l'-1 Sl1tl Harlan Hall's v•hite hen died this week. Twice. The fir~t limr was at :I a.m. f.tonday when a brazen raccoon broke into the chicken coop behind Hall's home at 16862 A SL. 1-lunllngton Beach, and chewed olf the chicken's head. It died the sccond lime at 5 p.m. Tues- day when Hall got out a long knife and administered the roup de grace. For the period of 38 hours between lhe first death and the second. the hen had literally been runn ing arou llll like a ch icken wilh its he;id cul orr. Hall first found U1e headless chicken standing in line \\•ilh ils coopmates wailing to be fed. "It was unbelievable." he said. ''I thought I was having the DTs." But it was true. The chicken ran aimlessly around the yard when prodded, followed by the curious Pepi, Hall 's yelp- ing black toy pood!e. Many stories have circulated about an occasiona l chicken doing a few laps around the fowler's stump after being beheaded hy the ax, but it isn't often th at one keeps going as long as Hall 's headless chicken did. Hall, a musician, said he came home late Sunday night from an engagement ·when he found the raccoon in the chic.ken coop. "lie gro""·lc<l nt n1c and 1 wns a little nfraid and caHcrl the police. Two of the chickens were dead and he WAS workinR f)n lhe third one y,·hen the police and the humane officer flna lly got him out," he (Set CIUCKEN, P•gt Z) home still waving the knife and shoutin1 unintelligible threats. An invrstigaling office r said the bo~ burst out of !he home \11hcn he knoc ked a' the door "and look several crazy swiJX't at n1e. lie beha11cd like a mad man and i \1·as hard to make out just y,•ha t he wa1 saying." The off icrr said he was forced to u.o.1 his baton to quell lhc angry youth an1 :c;trur k him "several sharp blows II quiet hi mdown ." The hoy was disarm ed and transpo rted to juvenile hall. No R ecom·se For Orioles i\'F,\V YOHK lt\P) -Commiss1oiw1 Row1t> !\uh u rutrd there could be no Ar> peal but the batte red Ball in1ore Orio!e1 .ind baseball ~till seethed wi th l'Onlrover "'Y Thursday over the play at first bast 1hat gave the New York 1\1ets a 2-1 victor] in the fou rth World Series ~ame. "The game is official and that is th:il,' said Kuhn. "This is " Judgment play There is no appeal. The game is over Nothing can be done about it." The issue arose when a photo ~ Thi t.snx:iated Press shoy,·rd J. C. ti-1art1n !\lets pi nch-hiller, running to the left a the foul line a couple of strides before h• \V:JS hit on the left y,·risl by a ball throwt by Balt lmor pitcher Pelc Richert. Set spurts for details, page 2.2 today. Orange Coas& We ather Don't look now. but the rainy season is about to slarl. Those in a position to know arc pre- dicting a 50 percent chance or precipitation for the Orange Coast tonight and Friday. INSIDE TODA. Y Wh i/P 2.non Orn11Qe Cou ntu Rep1'blican 1oon1en clle.trcd, Sen. Bartu Goldwater urged Tt• sumptioll of Ame rica1~ bombing of Nortl~ Viet11a m ill a1~ A na· hei11' speech. Page 10. (111•••1• • CIMMtl.,o )1-ll Co,,.l<I II c ........ , 11 Pt••~ Jrfollrn II 01 ... rcu IJ l!dl'9•1tl ,.... ' , lnlutt lftlntnl II Plftl ft(I 16·'J tfif'tKt" lJ """ ~4111 l J AA1+ib9• t M1ul"1 Uetftt.tt U ~Yiff ti Mv1111I lfll!WI• H "•llttl•• ..... ,,. c .. ftTI c-1w •• Swhrll l'.,lt• N \"rl• '1-H $Me' Ml"l'h 1•·11 Teltvl1ion 1' '"'-11"• 11 ...... ,~, t GleMI WJll'tt ti Wt'l!I Nt'W• 4.t w-·· ,. .... 1).IJ ' Lodge: 'Y 011r Move' One Soviet Hanoi Demands Spaceship Pullout Dates Bacl{ Home PARIS (AP) -~lanol called on Pres_l· dent Nixon today lo announce his. • · · thnetable for the wllhdrawal of all U.S. troop~ frotn Vietnam. U.S. An1bassadur llenry Cabot Lodge replied it is., "up lo vour side to make lhe next move . • North Vietnamese A1nba~sador Xuan ·-'thu}. just back lrom a lengthy vis'1t to J!anoi, told the 38th plenary session of the P ciris peace talks that U.S. Secretary of _State \Villiam P. Rogers said last v.·cck 'l>restdent Nixon had a umctab\c fur troop y,•ithdrawal in mind . •·11 I.he Nixon adn1lnistration really wants to end the war and already has a timetable for the total withd rav•al ()/ t; S. troops fron1 South Vict~am, t~en ,1•hy does it not clare make tl pubhc as n:· quested ~y the American people?" he asked. "It is nol Oic announcement of !he timetable of U.S. troops withdrawal which prolongs the war bul it is because or hi:; JlClllcy or war prolongation that President Nixon dares nol <111nounce the t imetable of troop withdrawal." . Thuy asked why, if the United Slates can send men to the n1oon at the speed of -a rocket, does it "only want to \\'ithdraw lts ltoops , , , at a snail's pace? ll is FBI Picks Up Beacli Man in NY On $6,000 Theft A Huntington Beach man and his «0111· panion from f\<1alibu were picked 11p hy FBI agents at Kennerly lnlernatlo~al Airport in New York \Vedncsday, with $6,000 worth of allegedly slolen furs. Authorities booked them on a charge o{ receiving stolen goods moving in ln· terstate commerce and they were ar- raigned before a U.S. commissioner. The men were identified as Donald Rolls. 30, Huntington Beach, and Theodore Williams, 40, both of \\'hon1 arc 111\egedly linked to a $~1 ,000 Los Angeles theft on Monda y. Investigators for the Queens County, N.Y. burglary detail and the Port f Authority po lice said Rolls and \V i!liams had a rootlocker containing four ntink coats when they arrived. Del.ails of the. big fur theft \vhi ch reportedly occurred !\1onday \I' e r e sketchy today , as authorities conlJoued the investigalion. Dan Gurney Quits Ford, Will Race Witl1 Plymoutl1s Special to the DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -Costa f..tcsa's Dan _ Gurney today ended a racing relationship ·with ford fo.1otor Company and took up with Plymouth. Gurney announced at a news con- ference that he and his protcgc, Swede !"a,·age of Santa Ana, "'ill race a pair of Plymouth Barracudas in the 1970 SCAA Tfans-American Rnnd Hace Series. Gurney v.·111 also dn\"e a Plymouth Roadrunner in the tv.·o stock car races al Riverside International Racev.·ay-. "'hPrc he has v.·on five ot seven 500-1nilers for l-"ord since 1963. Gurney JMailed hi.'> o1he r raring plan.~ ;i s follows; he "tl prob<ibly dri\e a turbo· Offy at Indiana polis, a Chevy.pov.•ered group-7 sports racer on the Canarlian· Amrrican cha!len~e cup series and "nn. I won't" on 1he formula 1 grand pr ix: series. Gurney admitted th;:il l.hrec 01her fa c- tories had approached him \•lith proposals to drive their Trans-Am cars next year. Since he is leaving Ford, it is belirved thl'! other three factories are American ?llotors, Dodge and Chevrolet. DAILY PILOT ,...,... ... " ... ., ........ .......... ........Y'!"Wf c--C.lUfOINIA 0AAH'I COAS1 P\lal l~HIMG (011\~!iY l•lrwl N. 'W11.t ..,....... .... P\IDlllMf Juli a. c_,,,., Vici ,....... .,.. Ge!llr .. ¥.lftlttt Tli•111•• IC11vil .... Th1m11 A ..... ,,~;~, MMHI"' l dllar -" C .... Mt11i no "in! •rt t llftf ....,,.,. 9M<JI; 1111 "'•' ••1* '"'"''--i.-9-tl! t?J ........ A ...... . .......-~-"~..,.. ... precisely because it does not in fact want to withdraw its troops at all, ra ther it on- ly wants to prolong the war." Thuy said that because Nixon has not fulfil1ed the peace promises he made dur- ing his election campaign "he Is now fac- inz-the opposit ion move1nent of the Amerlcan people. a movement on a na- tionwide scale, the. strongest and most \1·idcspread ever known fn the United Stales ... " '"The Amcric<1ns who parl1cipalrd in the Ckt. J5 activities (i\1oratorium D<ty) underlsa nd they arc contributing to the prornpt cessation of the war. They will· continue lo overcome obstacles of all kinds to go farther forv.·ard," he con- linued . Lodge , reviewing the reco rd of the t:o1\ks since they began, said 1-lanoi and the provisiona l revolutionary govern- ment, (Viet Cong l have blocked the Pari~ t<ilks by demanding preconditions for ne· go!lations. f'rom Page 1 CHICKEN ... added. "He 'd eaten this chicken's head off and il was squatted down 'dead' until I \\'Cnt out in the morning to feed the remaining ones." f..·londay afternoon Hall was slill puzzl- ed as to what to do ·with the hen. ''I don"t l;no1v \\"hcther to kill il or turn it over to scien!ific invesligation. J'd hate to say I killed 11 biological miracle," he said lhen. Scientists at L'C I r vi n c , said tbe l'hirken was technically dead since it had been decapitated. Don Jenkins, a biologist, explained th 11t unlike humans. a chicken's head does not control I he body. "The. body co ntrols are actually in the neck,"' ht said . "But since iL doesn't h<11'c ;i: hea'I. for all purposes it's clinic<Llly dead. And thrn again, it's alive. But for \Vhal purpose ?"' He :1dded that he heard of an account in Riplcy "s ''Believe It Or Not" in \l"hich :1 woman had kept a hC'aclless chicken alive for 20 v.·ceks by feeding it \vlth an eyedropper. "I ha\•en't heard of anything like this in years though. ll"s rather strangC'. A freak of naturr." he s.:ud. But LiCl"s biologists \\"cren't interested in making a research project out of Hall's hen. "\\'e would have liked to have hat! the raccoon, !hough.'' said Marsh. DAIL'!' ,ILOT S!&tl P,,_lt ASSEMBLYMAN SAYS POWER PLANTS LIKE THIS ONE MUST GIVE WAY TO ATOM Edison Company's Huntington Beach F 1cility Sitting on Sttaminsi Controvtr1y Nuclear Plants a Must Solon Says State fins 'ff ell of a Proble111 ' From Wire Services i\'"uclear pov.·er generating plants at least 200. must replace conventional ones su.::h as the Southern California Edison Co111pany's lluntinglon Beach facility by the year 2000 -or else. This was the message of Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R·Fullerton) \\'ednesday during a hearing in Sacramento or the Comrniucc on Atomic Dl'velop111cnt ;tnd Space. of which he is chairman. "The state has got ;:i hell of a probeln1 nn us," Briggs said, describing progrci-s 10 dale in creating nuclear energy plants ancl curt::iiling exp<1nsio n such ;is pro- posed for the lluntJngton B c a ch ~enrra1ing station. . . "It's obvious we ;ire exploding tn our dc1nand for power. But it seems we have .(I hil-or·miss operation," said Briggs. '"ll 1locsn"l i:~1n \1'c exert any influeucc or leverage.·• lie sugges1erl forn1ation of a :,1nglc ~tate agency voilh legal authority to h il~­ clle questions of a\Jmic development _ Jn California as the answer tu a grov.ing problem. f\.-lcanwhilc.. the president nf Southern California Edison Company, T. ~1 . f\tcDaniel. says ;;u r poll11L1on eauserl hv the Hun11ngton Bcach plant will be cut ~O percent over its life. He did not say whal that life might be. The firm is now seeking appr oval of DAil V "llDT 11•11 P~Ht I plans to expand fron1 t\\'o existing generating units to four, and has en· countered public opposition. f\1cDaniel said nitrogen oxide and other pollutants generated along with the steam have been reduced by 75 percenl <1\ the company's Alamitos Generating Station near Seal Beach. Breakthroughs in research at the newer f;tcili ty. plus gradual reduction of the Hun tington Beach plant"s use. \viii allo\v Ilic decrease lo continue, despite ex· pans1on. t\1cDanicl said. Assen1blyn1an Briggs told his con1- n1111cc and new~rncn \\'edncsdfly 1haL far n1orc needs lo be done if C<11iforr.ia is to llll'C t power needs and pollution control. "\Ve cHn"t sit around and \vail." said BriHg~. "'11c have lo hare one state <iuthonty in charge." Brigg~ 1.h•scri hc d California's current role 111 the !oc<ilion and estahlishn1ent of nuclear poll'Cr plnnts a.~ perhaps \1•orsc lh;JT1 archaic. '"llorse-and-buggy. hodgr- podgc . and hit-and-n1iss," \\'ere the dr~criplions he used. The Orange County legislator said California musl de\•elop 200 nuclear pov.·er plants by the year 2000 to meet needs increased 10 tin1es over what they arc now. Chief wi tness at the committee hearing \Vednesday was Paul Clifton, chairman oE the fairly new Power Plant Siting Com- mittee, whose testimony indicated a need for changing public attitude. "They want clean air, but they don"t seem to \vant nuclear powe r," Chairman Bri ggs sai11 later, adding that aton1ic plants arc safe bu! the public must be educated to thi s fact. ··Safety is not a factor ," he said. •·Except in the minds of the public,'' acklcd Se n. Ralph C. Dills ID-Gardena). Tile state currently has two nuclear power plants (one at San Onofre) and two under construc'Lion, with seven more pro- posed or actually planned along the California coastline. Two of lhe propo!>ed plants, however, have virtually been abandoned, including: the mulli·million fa cility considered for construction offshore from Bolsa Chica State Beach. 2 Mo1·e J11clges Bacl{ A1·t Of Topless, Bottomless From \\'Ire Services 1\l:o judges struck blows in behalf of the topless and bottomless arts \'Jed- nesday , \l'hilc a third went to take a fir st· hand look at the evidence. Judge Edwan.l Skrugg5 ruled lbe Tucson, Ariz .. ordinance against topless dancing unconstitutional and threw charges against an 18-year-old pcrfonner Olll of court. fo.tiss Nancy Sodrn, who appeared in a houndstooth check skirt about three teeth long, said she may now go to bottomless dancing as a result. Judge Skruggs said in his ruling that ordinances mu.~t ser1•e so111e public purpose and cannot cxisl solely to re~ulntc social bcha\·1or. As far <1s being a heal1h hatard. lie ~:ud. topless dancers rnusL touch sur· r(lund1ng objects in their acli\"1 ty to con- i;!itute such a lhreaL to the public, 7 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Superior Court Judge l!arold R. Ab· berkorn issued a restraining order in San Bernardino Superior Court, barring en- forcement of a topless and bottomless ban. He said the county ordinance violated free speech, ruling in behalf or 11 club ow ners and against the County Board of Supervisors. They had branded topless and bot- lomleS! acts a threat to health and sanitation. Los Angele~ ?llunicipal Court Judge George Zucker had perhaps the most stimulating dav in court -or out or it - \'isiting a nightclub lo see three defen- dants pr<1nce in their nighties. Sheri Lre Balch, 23. danced to a rork num ber in her see-through sleepers, \\•h1le Kathy Pea.~e. 25, and Jean Chanel, 28, waited in the v.·ings. Jl1dgc Zucker maintained his ex· pre~sionless expres~ion. 'TABBY' CATNAPS ON BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE Scliolarly Feline Take1 Up Re1idtnct in Library i\!OSCOW IUPIJ -nussia's Soyuz 6 sptii.:(·craft returned safely to earth loday \l'ith its two-rnan crew, Tass announced. nunng the ship's final hours in space it conducted what the Soviets called a •·uni4 que"' exper1n1ent in tnolecular ';cold \l'e)ding. '' 1'he five-day flight of the Soyuz 6 ended \1'1th !he craft m;iking a ··soft landing" in !he Karag;inda area of Soviet central Asia. the agency said. The two cos- 1no11:iuts -Coi. Georgi Shonin and flight enginr.er Valeri Kub<isov \l'erc reported safe and well. The two other Soyuz era/I, 7 and 3, te- 111ained in orbit. Soyuz 7 carries a three- n1an .crew and Soyuz 8 two men. Tass said Soyuz 6 came down a few hours after carrying out a •·uniqul'! e1- periment, of great importance" in "cold" \1•elding. The process Is considered essen- tial for construction of space stations and repairing space objects. Tass said the ship landed at 12 :52 p.m. r·insLow time t2:52 a.111. PDTJ about 112 n1iles nol"lh wcst of Karaganda. The pair •·feel fine." the agency reported . "To rffe<'t the descent frorn orbit, the commander of the ship used manual orientation and at the calculated time :;witched on the descent program," Tas~ said. ''The landing module with the crc'v separated from the ship." It said after braking in the atmosphere, "the parachute system was put into operation and the soft-laoding engines (made) a smooth landing." So.vuz 6 \\'as not equipped v.-ith docking apparatus -the space presumably being taken up by the special \\'elding equip- 1nrnt -and apparently made no attempt to link up with the SoyL1z 7 and 8 craft. T:i~s said the v.'e lding experiment \~a.~ 1.:arried out bv Kubnsov in !he orbilal eo1npar\1ncnt Or the craft during lhc 77tll orbit. "The ai111 of the experiment was to f'~tablisll the peculiarities of the welding o! 1·arious metals in space," the agency ~aid . "This is a unique rxperiment, of great i:11portance fnr science and technology rn v.·orking out technology of \1•elding and assemb!ying \l'Orks in space." l'rom Poge 1 UCIPROTEST • • to reflect on this tragic "''ay or life. "Today it is easy to kill because killing is so impersonal. That is why all of us can 11n11shamedly drive a car. It also i~ ea!y lo do what everyone el se does whether it is standing up for a moratorium or going to war. "During this day 30 Americans alone \\'ill die .. f.1y intention is not lo produce guil1 but humility. "Is a 1notnent of silence en0ugh to co1nmcmoratc 685,340 empty homes~ \Voul d 10 hours of silence be enough for i"1e loss of one husband, one lover, one father? "Y<lu see it is individuals we are talk· ir.~ about . '"The equal of half the population of Orange. County is gone, v.·asted, lost. 'fry to envisio n that n1any n1en. Pick one facl'! -one m:in for \1·hom you v.·ould want to do v.•hat he had lo do. "Let"s not be guilty of scorning the liv- in~. The honor v.e "·ould pay to the dead is a\~r. owed lo the li\'ing. ""G<' ou l and talk to others about thi~ s1up1d v•a r. A~k s<lmeone everyday, soma 11c11· persfln, v.hat he thinks about bring· 1ng 1he w11r to an end. Listen first In 1'.hat ht' thinks Let hun kno,~· you respec t l11m <1nd his np1nkins. Then let him kno1v \1 /Jc:re you stand '• TahbyCatRealBool{wo1·1n SOFA BED SALE! At Hm1tington's Library A scholarly cat has taken up residtnct 11t the Huntington Beach Library and rer11~s to budge from her new home. Li brary personnel SllY Tabby ! we"ll use that name) \1·as found one morning three \\•eeks ago patiently waiting for the library doors to open. Tt1bby custnm:i nly 1<1~es the best stat -uudrr Ille bay \l'indow in the m:11n reading roon1 -for a noon!imc nap, sleeps 011 the soflest sv.·rater, waters the front lawn p.1Jm tree rach day aniJ .:rnerally kreps pcirsonnl'I anrt pntrons allkr an1userf. Like: ;i princess sh(' rnarr.hcl'i around the library. daring 1hose v.•ho would SU&· gesl she doesn "t belong lo prove 11. One lady felt Tabby \\'OUld prefer a re:il hnn1e. On the contrary, Tabby fell quite insulted anct scratched (lightly and polite-1 l.v) h('T 1.1·011\d-be benefactor, 1hen retun1- ed 10 a comfortable bookshelf . No one has ~·e1 claimerl ownership of the cnl, savs librarian \Valier .Johns<ln, 1h011J:h 1t ;pp<'<tr~ the cat has cla1n1ed ownership or the library. "Palron.~ ~tare nt first," s.1id .Jnhn~nn, "hut tl1r t<l l renlly sC\'mS to be quite popula r " H Tabhy krr11:; it tip, ~h(' n11 sht !urn in· lo a bookworn1~ • Th•t• •r• "•ry comfort•bl• sof• b.d1 fot' Sittin9 •nd Sl•eping. A wid• s•lection cif F•bficc •nd ColoN to choosa from. -... 400 · 00 Now 299 .00 With Skirt' 'so. •rira. )'011r fovori~ interiar desigttc toil.I ~ MPPV La a.sriat 11ou , , , ~A OFfSStON-"'l l ~Hf:R IOR 0[£1GNE•S 211' HA.A I OI! l lV D. COST"A. MESA.. C-"'LIF. •4•·017S •••·0116 • ------. ' =; t s::lif'¥!<~•::es: • 2 a - Huntington Bea~h Today's Final N.Y. Stocks voe_ b2 , NO. 248, J SECTIONS, J4 PAGES • • lSOll I (!all Y "!LOT St_., Ph•it 'TABBY' CATNAPS ON BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE Schol .. rly Feline Ta kes Up Re5idence in l ibr•ry At l-lt111ti11gto11'8 Lih1·ct1·y ,A., srholarl\' ~·,\1 ILJ. l:1J..t·n 11p rl'<idrnrr at the l!unllngton J\t';1th l.1hr:iry an1! rr fusC>s to U11d~r JruJl1 h••r new hon11· L1hrary 1>rrsonncl f~1y T~1bby ~ 11•l''ll u~e \h;it nan1c1 11·as lound nnr rn<lr ning lhrt'" 1\·rcks a~o pa1 tPnlly 11;i1ttng l1•r 1h1• l1br;irv dour.' ln n1.,•11 T:ih-hv cu~torn:.1r1ly 1·1k1·~ lhr \11'~1 ~"al -11nd~·r 1ht• b.1 y 111ndow 1n !hr ai;111t reading ruorn -11.,-;1 11rK11\t11nr n.111• f>frrps nn tllr sflltt·q ~11 c.1l1•r . 11.ill·r~ lh•' fronL lawn p:ilm lr1·1· •':u·h ll:1v .111d J:rner~llv l,rc·p:;. r crS!ll\lJt'l ,lllil p.111011<; ;i J1kr ;111111,,••rt Like a pru1rt'"• .. 1.,. 111,11·1,hr-, :1n11111>1 lhr• !11Jr:.ir\', daring those "'ho 11·011ld s11g· gr.c;l she doc~n·t bcl::1ng 1o prOl'e il. One lady felt Tabby \\'Ould prrfer a re;1 I home. On the contrary, Tabby felt quite 1n.~ulted an<I sc ratched (lightly and pollle· l.1 J hC'r 11·oul1l·be benefactor, then rcturn- rd !o a comfonable bookshelf. :'\<'l ont: has yC"t rl:;iimcrl 0"11crship nr lht> {'al. s:;iys hhrarian \\'aller Jrihn.c;on, !hough 1t appears the rat has claimed 1111n~r ... h1p or U1c !ihrary. "PJt rnns stare ;rt first," s..1irl .lohnsnn. .. hut 1hr cat really seen1s to be quite pnp11l;1r ., 1f Tahhy krrrs 11 up. she 1n1E:ht l11rn 111- !'1 a hookworn1 '! Oril y 1 Clasli Mars War P1·ot ests in Huntington- V1ri1£'nrr 1vas con <:pu·uou.'-ly ;il.lsr111 :ii i;1x l/u nlingtor1 Be;ich can1p11<:e" Tursd;iy ;os hi gh srhool and J11nior t.:•11l1·i.:t: pre;. lcslrrs callrd un lhc US. govl'rnrnen t \ri bring pt>are 111 Vielna1n. r:in1 pus ;1clirilies all d.1y, provided U1ey h:id parental consent. Several high school .sludents ""·ere present at Gnlden Wrst College lo 1See IJUNTlNGTON, Page !) EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 TEN CENTS • e r1 e on State Opens Hu11ti11gto11 By JACK BROBACK 01 lne D•lly ,.llot '1•11 A Southern California Edison Company official today ~·as subjected to critical i-:rilling by n1rmbers Df the state Environ· 1nen1a\ Quality Study Council at a publi c hearing on air pollution in !Iuntington Beach. Jack ~foore. F:dison \ice president in <:harge of engineering, adn1ittcd that nit rogen oxide emissions from the Hun· tington Beach plant 1vould continue until 1!175 wilh addition of two new generating tlnits, bul promised reductions after that \11rough research now in progress. "\Vhal arc you going lo do now about .1ir pollution," snapped council membt'!r Albert Pearlson, a Beverly Hills attorney. "\~'e want results now, not In 1975 or 1980. 1'he people of Orange County hal'e a right to ~no1Y what you are doing im· nirdi;r!e!y." f\1oorc explained that his cotnpany i!'i spending $1 million this year on research 10 rl'duce nitrogen oxide emissions anrt has spent more than $8 million over the past fe1v years. Dr. A. J. HaagenSmit of Caltech charg- ed U1ci t Edison advertisements st.aUng that the company was contributing IEss than one percent of the air po\}ution in the Los Angeles basin were misleading. ''The figure is mucl\1ffi&her ~. S\{ic;t, slanclards have been aliijll!id that¥\D'put you in greater \'iolation s~y of air 1>0llution rdh!s," the Calle<:fi professor 11·amed. &lisoo Compan1 planne.r!I currenUy are proposing to double the size of lhe finn·s Huntington Beach facility Ofl Pa cific Coast 1-lighv.·ay just ·west of I.he Santa Ana River boundary between the Oil City and Newport Beach and Costa r-.1e.~a. In 01.hPr testimony this morning, llun- t111gtnn Beach Mayor J ack Green said: "\Ve arc here today to insist U1al our rn\'ironmrnt be frte of the pollution 1\'hich has drive n many people frorn the J .os Angeles area to Jive along the Orange Coast." l;reen ad<l ed, "\\'e ~·ish to assure all t'Oncerned that v.·e are prepared to pay the cost to see that our air remains clean \1·hi lr our ind11stry gro~·.s." "All or us understand that Orange County needs additional power suppl ies to mol'e · ror"·ard and al the same lime it m11st h;11·e thl'SC supplies 11·ithout futthrr jYlliut1on of the air," the niayor CQn• t1n11cd. r.rcrn nnled lh;rt reprc~entativcs of thf' niaJnr power companies •·are here to tell 1 1~. hl"lp<'fully, hQw !he pov.·er needs of the nl'xt lif't·ade or two can be niet an•! ~till lr;n·c this area flt for hun1an habitation ." Slock Market~ NE\'J 'YORK IA Pl -The stock market p-;plo<led v.ilh enthusiasrn this afternoon (Ill tJ1c announcement by Ambassador I IPnry Cabot Lodge nf a su rprising pro- po.c;:1! for reacr talk.'> by I.he Vil"\nam Cnmn1unisls. (See quotations, Pagei; 26-2i). TI1e no1v Jones average of 30 indus- tri;ils .shot to a gain of 12 al 8'42.07 by J :30 p.m. after having been up only 1.65 at noon. DAILY ,!LOT l l•H ""-"' STATE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP GETTING ALL STEAMED UP ABOUT EDISON PLANT Plans tc Expand Company 's Hunt ingt on Beach F acilitv Draw Fire During Hearing ' Nuclear Plants a Must Solon Says State I-las 'I/ell of u Problem' Fro1n '\'ire Ser1·icc~ Nuclear po>1·er generating plant~ <il least 200, must replace conventional ones such as the Southern California Edison Company's llunlipi;:lon Beacb f"'ilily by Ibo )'oV !00! ~. oc< ,Oise. - This was lhe message nf Assen1blyn1an John V. Briggs tR-FullerlonJ Wednesday during a hearing in Sacramento of the Committ.ee on Atomic Development and .Space, or wh.ich he is chairman. "The state has got a hell of a probc!m on u!, '' Briggs said, desicriblng progress to da le in creating nuclea r energy plant~ and curtailinj!. ex pan~ion such as pro- posed for !he lluntington Be a ch generating s1ation. "ll's obv ious we arc cxp!ocllng in nur demand for power. Bul it Set!ms we ha ve a.hll-or-miss operation," sa id Briggs. "IL r!ocsn't seem we exerL any influence or leverage." He suggesl ed formation or a slngle slate 11genry with legal authorily to han· die quest ions of at.1mic development in Ca lifornla a.s the answer to a growing problem. ~1ean1rhilr. the prcs1dC'nl f'f Sn11thrrn California Ed ison Company, T. flt. School May Go On Golf Course ll un tington Brach City School D1str1rt 1.ruslC£'s are studying a future school ~lt~ on what is now the Hun tington Dcach Country Club golf course. The exact loc:i lion of the slle has noL yet been selected, according to Charles Palmrr, business manager for the district. It will probably inc.lude a neighborhood park site. The new school wou ld accommodate children from home!! now under con· slruction in the Huntington Beach Com- pany's Seaclif! Country Club area. ~ltlJaniPl, :;::ivii air p1JHU!1un rauscd b.v the ll11nlin~tnn Bench plant ~·ill be cut 40 pcrrcnt nver its lifr. lie did not say 11hal that life 1nighl be. 'rhe fir 1n is now Sf'Cking app roval of p)aos to ex pand frorn lwQ , ex1slfng . p;ene'rating unil s to rour, and has en· countrred public ()pposition. ~1cDaniel said nitrogen oxide and other pollutants grneraled along 1vit h the 11te<1m h:rve been reduced by 75 percent at the company's Alan1ito.s Generating Sialion nea r Sea l Beach. Brrakthrough~ in re!->ea r1·h <1t thl' 11('\1f'r racility, plus gradual reduction of the llunllnb1.0n Beach plant's use, will ;rllnw the dcc rrasc to cnntinue, Jespite ex· pansion, fl~cDanicl salt!. Assemblyman Brii.:gs told his cor11- 1niltec and ncws1nc11 \\'cdncsday thtit far n1ore needs to lie done if Califorr:ia is to 1ncct po1ver needs and pollution cont rol. "\\'c can't sit arnun1 I anrl v.'ait," said Briggs. "11'e have lo have one slate au lhnrity in ch;1rge." Briggs described California's C'Urrcnt role in lhc location and cslablislnnent or nuclear power plants a~ perhaps worse lh;;i n archaic. •·11 rir~-ilnd-h11ggy. hod p;r- podgr, and hil·and·miss," v.·crc the tlr!>rripltnn<; he 11~. The Orange County legislator &aid f'aliforn1a mu."t develop 200 nuclear power plants by the year 2000 to meet neetls. increased 10 limes over what they arr now . Chirf "'ilnc:;s nt Lhe c:ommiltee hearing 'Vedncsday v.·as Paul Clifton, ctiainnan of lhe fairly new Power Plant Siting Com- 111ittee, whose testimony indicaled a need for changing public attitude. "They w:int clean air, but they don't ~f'rm rn 11·ant n1Jclea r power," Chairman Brig~s .said later, arlding that .atomic rlanl~ <::re safe but the public musl ti. educa ted_ lo thrs fact. "Soff'fy is not a fac tor," he i;airl. "E:xcept in the minds of lhe public,'' adtled S<!n. Ralph C. Dills (D-Gardena). The state C'urrcntly has two nlK'lear power plants (one al San Onofre) and 1111·0 unde r construelinn, with seven more pro- flllS<'d or actually planned along the California coastline. T1\'0 of !he proposed planl.3, however, ha1'c virlually been abttndoncd, including lhc multi-million Facility considered for r nnstrurtion offshore from Bol.sa Chica Slate Beach. Mets W 01·ld's Clui1nps! Orioles Tu11ible, 5-3 Nl~:l'J 'r'O!ll\ (/\I') -Thr ;Jmaziog Nrw '{ork 1\le!s con1plf'ted their impossihle drea1n Thursday by winning: !he 1%9 \\'orld Series with a 5.3 victo ry over !he l~alti111ore Oriolrs 011 horne runs by Donn C!cndctlon a11d Al \\'ris and llon Swo· boda's dccisl1·c ti1•.breaking double. all the tr,;1y to thr \np by closing out the Orioles Jn four straight after Io.sina the firsl gnmc in Ballimorr. Thrre were he roe.~ galore for the Mel~. nnce the ragamuffin clown.'\ of the Na- ticnal League. Koosman went all the way to 14•1n his second Series game wi th a tive- hittrr. Donn Clendenon, proclaimed the Series hero and win ner of a sports car, hi t ;i l11·o·run homer. Al Weis, a .215 hit. l''r, sfammed his first home run ever 111 Shea. Only (ltJl' rr1Mlr\ o[ phy~1c:1I acllon camP fro1n l:;d1<:on fl igh School 11 here football p1Ryrr5 allrgl•dly tore down some anli11•ar ro~ters. Headless Hen Dies Twi~e The k1ughing stock nF baseball for the first ~e1·en years of !cir existence v.·hen they f<ii\ed to climb above ninth place. lhc irrepressible r-.1cls went from r~gs In rirhr,s in thrir f'iRhlh season by \\·inning fnur s1ra ighl gan1es fron1 lhr once-fav. nrrd Orioles after losing the first game of the besl-of-seven classic. A swirling mass of hum ani ty from U1e larg<"st crnwd ever to i;ce a game al· Shea ~:.::dium, 57,397, swarmed over tpe field aft rr the ri11:1r out while the siddy ~let.~ l\'l'rl" clubbing Jer ry Koosn1a n on the IJ<1f'k. Orange Cout J•:rli~nn Pri11rip;1I Ern1'<:t f';_1<;t,~)(· ~:'l!d tir had al ~o hrnrd of ;111 1nc1dt•11t 11·her•· 1\111 n1 cmlx'rs of opposi11~ i'.rn11ps 1(orr r1f r t>ach others vr1nb<1nds hu t did nol c11g;1gr in a fight. Bl ack annbnnds. symhnli7.ing !he dr;;ith of soldiers on ll1r A.~i;1 n b;i(tlcfron1, 11•r re 11·orn by n11111crous hig h school ;ind col· lcgc sludcni." vt all carnruscs ;ind were in contrast to some red-whitt'-antJ blue annbands wom by son1r .s!udcnls op· llOsing !he protcstors. Superintendent ~1;1.'< Forney. 11f !hr Hun1iflglon Briir"h Un1nn ll 1gh Srhnol District !'idicl. "It :ill 11rnt v1•ry wr!I ar· corrtini;( to the rrpr•rl s I rrcc\ .. rd ll aii· pe<trs thal our ~uidclincs ll'rrr rnlh11Yrd. In !'flml! rrises thrrc v.•ai; nrt ually nn in· creasr in clas.c; nlt.cndo111cc." l!c 11•as rrferrin~ In a ''sl;1le1nrnl nf fl{'f11ion." r11lif1fd thr 11rr1·iou" llny hy the ho:irrl nf ln1stN.·s, 11 h1ch reminded l.hr- ~l vdrnt.~ tha t lhr h1 J,:h srl1ool r :i inpuSl's ,\·ou ld follow ;r n()n11<11 cl:i.~s srheclulr and th,1l d('rnons!rat1011~ 11•t•rc 1n effect ru!f;!d ml Tl•,. ~1nd,,l1nr . l11111r1rr g.I\'" lh11t 1hu!rn1 ~ lho• opp(ri l11rl!!\' In rt i;: +;:•' 1:1 nff. Chicken Lives 38 Hours After Attack by Rnccoo1i Dy n uDt NIEOZIEL.<;jKI Of l~I 01111 ,.,,., Uetl llarlan Hal l's whit e hen died thi s week. Tw ice. 'fhc first time 11•as ;it 3 a.m. r-.tnnday ll'iil'n a brazen raccoon broke into the <'hicken coop behind Hall 's home at 16362 A Sl., Jlunlin gton Beach, and chewed off the chicken·s head. It died the SC(1)lld ti1ne at 5 p.m. Tucs- 1l.1y v.·hcn Hal l got out a Jong knife and adminimercd the ("(Jllp de grace. For the period nf 38 hour.!i between the first rleath and the second, the hen had iilrrally been running Around like a ehicken \Vilh il~ head cul off. Hall first fou nd the hCa<t!css chicke n slallfting in linP. with ·its coopmates 1~;:ii!ing to be fed . · "lt wa.~ unbelievable,'' he ~:il<I. •·1 thnui;:h1 I WA.~ having the DT11." 1'1t1. it. w;ts l.ruf'. The t'hicken r::ui n1m le~~ly nround t h~ ~·11 rd Whl'n prod1lcrt, fn!lnv.·cd by lhe curious !'cpl, Hall '.~ yc\11- 111g black toy poodle. killed a biological miracle," he said then. Many stor ies have circulated abo1.11. ;n1 Scientists at UC Jr vi ne . said the occasiona l <:hlcke n doing a few laps chicken was technically dead since it had around lhe fowler's stump after ~Ing beheaded by Uie ax, but it isn't often that been decapitated. one keeps going as Jong .as Hall'!! Don Jenkins, a biologist. expla ined that headless chicken did . unllke humans. a chicken 's head does mt Hall, a musician, said he came home control the body. late Sunday night from an engagement '"The body control!! are actually in 1hc when he found the raccoon in the chicken neck," h& said. "But since it doesn'l hare coop, .a hea1, for all purposes il'!! clinlca lly "lie growled al me and I "'a.s a little dead. And then again, It's alive. But for afraid and called the police. Two of the what purpC>IM!.?" chickens were dead and he was working He added that he heard of an acrount on the third one when the police and the in RJpley'!I "Bel~eve 1~ Ot Nol" in which, humane officer finally got him out," he ii 1wotnan hJd , kePE,' 1' heaCJles!I .chicken added. ative fO'I' '29 'we65 by' feeding' it with an "llc'd eall'n this chicken"li head off and eyedropper. it 1Va.'I squalled down 'dead' until I went "I t\aven1. hear~ of anyttµng like t.his in out Jn the morning to feed the remainln1 years though. It's rather strange. A fre ak o~s." or nature." he·said. ~lnnday <1fftrnoon Hall \.\'at -suu ptJ l1J... 11Ut UC l's biolog!!ll.5 weren't intereslec-1 rd as It) v.·hat to do with the~. "!·don't ' ln maklng a fCSeatch projeCt out (!f ' know 14•hcthcr to kill it Of t!ihrit oV~ lo lfa11'ii: hen . "We would hal'e liked to have .'ICienlifit investigation. rd~ to , r l had the racco0n. lht'iugh," said Marsh. .,,_ ... ' . . ' , ~·-;: ' .. ,--~. ,• f' ~ • Cannon crackers burst In the .stands ;ind a pha lanx or v.•idc·eycd fans. shouting "we're No. I" milled in front of the Met 1h1gouL An orange !'!mokc fl are wa s car- rird acros ... second hasc and so rne kidi; proppl'd up a sign lh!!L asked "What Next?" Another banner proclaimed, "This is it fan.~. Thrre is no tomorrow :· The , s1ory hook r-.1 el~. \l'hn nel'er rin· i.c;ht'fl highf'r lhRn ninth place in se.ven previous frustra!ing years. lhu~ made it FOURTll 'CRA.Sll' COLUMN TODAY The fourth in a series of five rrpor1!1 by DAI LY i'llA>T financial C{)lumnist Sy lvia Porter, analyz!ng the 1969 economy in CQn1parisi1n t.o the 192!1 stl')('k market c:ra.~h 11nd 14'0f\rl rlcpression which follO\\'· I'd it. v.·ill be 'found in today's paper on l'age 26. • \ ' Weather Don't look nov.'. but the rainy set so n is about to start. Those in a position to know are pre- dicting a 50 percent chance or precipitation for the Oraflgl Coast tonight and Friday. INSIDE TODA. Y \Vl11lr 2,00n Oro11gc County Rrpu.blicrn1 UJ0111en cheertd, SCn. Rfl rr11 Goldioa~tr 11rgtd rt· s11mptio11 of Amer-/co1l bombina of Norll~ Viet11am iii an Ana· hcim speecli. Pnge JO. CiNlorftl• ' Mt•l•t " c1 ... 11,.., ,,,,, Mwlt1•I ,~..,, " C~mk• " ""'"'"' lillWt •• c"''""o"~ .. o ...... c...,.,, " ~ .. l<tl l(•t " 1•1¥11 ,. ...... " D!"Ot(fl " '""' n.u ll'•ltorlol ..... ' ·~· Mtrttfl t .. t , t'ol,r111nmfftl " Ttlt "hlelt " '""•nc• u.n , ....... " l<trtll••• " ¥!t11119r • ... -. ....... " Olonn ··~ n MllllHU • llh rN "~ ••• MHr!el• lltl~•U 11 w.,,.. •. , ..... t•u • ·J DAit V PllOT H , Irvine Protest Carried Oui With No Fuss OAILY l'ILOT Sl1ff l"M,. CROWD HEARS VIETNAM MORATORIUM SPEAKERS AT UC IRVINE 'S GATEWAY PLAZA Without en Enemy to Confront, A Dey of 'Education,' Not 'Demonstration' Teens Kill Selves Witl1 Gas Fun1es In 'Peace' Move BLACK\VOOD, N. ,J. IAP) -T\1·0 high !Chool classmates, a boy and girl. \l't'rc f,1und dead in a fume-filled aulomnb1!e Thursday, lea\'ing behind a string of notes sayins they had di ed in !he nan1e 0f peatt. ft.uthorilit>s said lht•y c om m i t I c d suicide. Both had ,1t!endcd a \'1r1n;1111 J\1ura toritun ohscr1 a nee at Glassboro ~ta lc College \\'eduesday. The victims, Craig Badiali. 17. and Joan Fox. 17, bot h seniors at 1!1ghland Regional fl igh School, y,ere lound 1n the B.:idiali famil y ca r. Camden County /'ll edica1 lnvestigatnr Thoma·s R. Daley sai d t11ey had btr n dead about 12 to JS hours \1'hen !heir bodies "'l're disco\'ered about 9;30 a.m. A v:icuum cleaner hose had bt'cn con· nected to the ex haust of the car 1hrough a ho l"-drilled in the floor. Daley said 2-1 notes "'ere beside their bodits. _ 1'farine's Body Found on Beacli The body of a Camp Pendleton r.tarint. '1 ashed ashore al Cyprus Shores beach, San Clemente, bet11.·e-en five and silt p.m. \\'tdriesday, the Ora nge County Coroner's Office reported. Tht' f.1 anne app:irrn!lv <lrn\\·n,·d v.h il c :-11 Imming nfl San Clr.lll('flte Sa tu rd 11y dflrrnoon. a cnroner·s deputy said. H ~ ~·;::s heard calling for help ;tnd two l1Frguard boats wrre dl~patrhcd, hul r tc1>•s wcre un<Jblr lo lne:il<' h1n1. •:;;timaled time of !he drn1rrun,c: 11Hs z 10 p m. &lturda~\ actording to the coronri"s ()ff ice. Ident ity l'lf th<> ,·irlim is brin~ v.ithlield p.:nding no!llic::ition nf next nl kin. 1 [e \\"as the s~0ncl 111arinc to drown in tht area this v.•eck. Blas Va ca, 21, dro'>ln· r d olf San Clcmrn!e Sunday afl emrxin. Jlls body later was reeo\'erl'd at Esta cion Beach. ' DAILY PILOT l!o\i•>I ti. 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I 220 Cl11MtJlll Alll"lrlhh19 64Z·S671 (,,.Y!\fl>I, "''· 0 ""11• C••>I Pub"'"'•• (on•~•~• Ne.,.,., •IO •••• ""'111010·1. ot •le<•ol "'•"" c• orvor • ..... ,~., .,,., • ..... ""' ""'~""''" ... 11 .... ,, .. ~,.~, ,.,. .... ,_ I t« ..... '"" 1•1'•1• •• ~ •1 "" •t--·• ft•-'" o"d Ct •\o M••o, ro • ; • • •f'•• t • ro .. i.t •).:it:I -.·1~ •-b~ ,..,,, 1 A mGAl~l.I nnlll••f our1,..1,...., 1~10 ,.,-·~ '· 4 Hanoi Demands Nixon Set Pullout Tinietable rAHlS (AP) -Hanoi called on Prrsi- drnt Nixon today to annou nce his li1nctable for !he withdrav.·al of all US. l r"op~ from \'ietn an1. U.S. An1b11~S•Hlor l itnry Cabot Lodge replied it is "up lo )ou r ~ide to 1nakc the next mOVf'." f\orth Vietnamese Ambass<idor Xuan 'Tliu v. JU~t back from a lengthy visit to H~noi , told tl1r 3Bth plenary session of U1e P;:iris peace talks that U.S. Secretary of State \V1lliam P. Rogers said last week l'resldent i\1xon had a tim etable for lroo p withdra'>l·al in min d. .. !£ the Nixon administration really \1'an!s to end the '>l"ar and alrf'ady has a !imetab\e for the total ""ithdrawal of U.S. lroops fro' South Vie tnam. lhf'n "'hy does it no rlare make. it public a~ re· ques!M b the A1neric an prop\c~" he .asked. "I t is not the announC'l"ment of the !1metab!e of ll S. troops "'ilhdrav.•al \\·hich prolongs the \\'ar but lt is bec;:iuse of hi'1 policy of war prolonga tion tha l !'resident Ni!tnn dares not announce the limctable of troop withdraw!'l l." Thuy asked '>l"h}', if the Uni tM States t·an send n1en lo the moon at the spcfll of it rocket, docs it "only w::int to '>l"ilhclra1' us troops • , . •l .a snail's pace ~ ll is Druggecl Youth Att<1cks Jllother, Police Officer An appRrently drug ·crazrd Garden Gro1·e yo11 th atl::icked both his n1olhrr :Jnd a poli ce nH1ccr \11th a but cher krufr \\rrln(sd:ry nl&ht 1n a fra ras that erupted O\"rr a su ppe r l:ible argumcnl. ll took scvrri'll blO'>l'S from lhe offiet>r's baton to subd ue the 17-year.old youth '>l'ho rs now lnrlgcd in 1u1·enllc hall. No inJurir5 \1 ere sulfcred by his ni olller or U1e of. flt er. The boy's m01hcr told police her son 11·f'nl bersrrk "'hen she accused him o\'er lhe suppt>r table of fa iling to kN'p his promise to S"tay off (!n;gs, She Miid the OOy immediately sei1.ed the butcher knife, sprang over the table and pursued her ;i mund lhe kitchen. TI1e srrcaming \\'oman ran to a nrighOOr"s Muse for protet'lion ancl r:alled police. Her ~ returned lo the family home still '>l·avlng the knife and shouting unintelligible threats. An investfga ting officer ~aid thf: boy burst out nf !he home when he knocked at lhe door "and took !leveral crazy swipts :i t me. He behaved like a mad man and i1 "·as hard lo make oot just what he was :-aying:• precisely be<'ause it docs not in fact want to withdraw its troops at all. rather il on· Jy "'ants to prolong the \\'ar." T;1uy sa1fl th~t because Nixon ha s nC\t lu!filJl'd lhc peace promises he mad<' dur· 1og his election canipaign "he is now fac- i n~ the opposition movement of the 1\merican people, a movement on a na- l!on \\ lrle scale', the strongest and most v.·irlespread ever known Jn lhe United Stairs •.. " "The Americans ,~·ho partici patefi in the Oct. 15 activi lies t/i.loratoriu1n Day) undertsand they a re contributin g to the prompt cessation of the "·ar, They "'ill con tinue lo overcome obstacles of all kinds to go farther forw ard ,'' he con. tinued . L<xlgc, revle'>l·ing the record of the talk.s since they began, said Hanoi and the pro,·isio na l revolu!ionary govern- men t, I Viet Cong) have blockrd the Paris la!ks by demand ing prtcondilions for ne· gotiations. l'rorn Page J HUNTINGTON .. participal<' in a five-hour long demonstra- tion on a largr, grassy area just outside the College Forum. Only an estimated 500 youthful pro- lc!>tor~ "·ere in allendance \\'hen the rally J;ot under v.·.1y al 1) a.m. but the numbers increased significantly "'hen classes Jet -0ut RI 2 p.m., according lo school of· fit"ial~. 1'prakrrs included se1·cral r.o!dcn n·<'sl f;tc11l:y mernbcrs. Tlic nev_ Roger \l'ill k,, of the Costa Mesa Unitarian Church. 1\like l~rod~ki, an Arncri(•an Ci1·11 L1bPrt1cs Union attorney. and \'1ctnam \\'::tr vetrran Wickie \\'right. Thrir orations v.·rre intcrspcrsrd by stu- Jcn t pcrform ant·cs of anti·"'ar SQllgs by Bnh D~·lan, Phil Ochs and lhe Be<i tles. At times twn men and one gir t ~I in fro nt of the pod iun\ ry.es. ears and mou1h cul'rrcd in "hea r no e,•iJ, ~r no evlt, speak no e1i ! position.·· Pr rhaps !he most pungent indic!ment of "·ar "·;is offered hy one of thr rally's organizer$, D<>n Mustellr. "'ho read from O;,Jton Trumbo's "Johnny Got His Gun ." O<.-casion::illy brushing his long hair a5ide and poin Ling his finger al the .eu- diencr , he asked, "Did anybody e.ver come back from the dead, 11ny sinfi(le one of the millions who ever got kil!rd?" "Did any of them eve r come back and s;iy. 'By (;od, I'm glad I died to make lhe \1\trld safe for democracy? Did they say I like death better than lo.~ing liMrly? Diel any of them ever say it's good to think t got my gul!I blo'>''n out for lhe honor of TI)~-('(lllnl ry?·' The applause lo his speech "'as loud. FBI Ar1·ests Beacl1 Ma11, Pal iI1 Big Fu1· Tl1ef ts A l-lunlington Beach man 1nd hJ1 'lallbu pal "'ere arrested carrying 1 f•"iotlockrr full of allegedly stolen fU7s '\"("(j nesday "'hen FBI agenlS grpe\cd then1 at Kennedy Airport in New York . Donald Roll!!, 30, of lluntington Beach, rinrl i\lalibu rcskfent Theodore Vt'llllam.c, .in , were. charged "•Ith receiving stolen EOO<l~ through Interstate C'ommercc. Att!hllrltlts in Los Angele!l 11aid Roll~ (·arried ffll~e idenllrl eation lis11ng his la.•t ria me as O"Shta a~ ha~ livrd on Egret Lane In Huntington Brai.:h, but couldn't f:l\"C the sptelfic addr,.~s. ThP pA ir Cilrrird M.000 In f'l r r11'(:('~ linlo:ed to I~ $+4 .(.00 burg!itry of a \\'r" l..<is Angeles store lasl Saturdny, ac· \ cording lo FBT agents there . Rolls alld Wi1\lams \\'ere arraigned be fore a U.S. commi~!iioner in New \'ork follo'>l·ing lheir arrest \\"ednesday. Tile arresL' ,1·erc made through coopc:oration of lhc Queens County burglary dela1l and Port Authority r otict', but it W:'I~ not rr\'ealcd ~·hal It'd to suspicion of !he pair. \l,"arran!s for 1hc1 r arrest \.l'ere issued hv East Co::i~t A11!horiUes and an FBI ~Pokcsrnan in Los Angeles said today he dlrl not ha1·e specifi c details of the case.. Ht' Mlcl !hr burglary nccurr<'d al Nf1~TO Inc., in the \\'r~ Im Ani;:l'lcs :1rr::i . a1l1li ni: th::tl Holl~ nnd \Villlams had hecn rent ing in thal section recently. ' 117 TllOMA.1 FORTVNE Of .... ..,. .......... Black 1rmbanda a1n1boliu a quiet pr~ test. Tbat'a tbt way it Wall on the UC Irvine campu.s Wednesday, the day of moratorium. The student organizers had planned it lo be a day of education, nol demonstra. tiori. There was no i1nmediate enemy to confront. The enemy, unS«n, was U1e Vl c>tnam war. An estimated J.500 students attended an aflernoon rally. It "'as a big throng but ~ speakers did not ahout and the ~tudents listened almost serenely. Student Ann Doyle, ehRlrman of the Uni~crsity Moratoriuni Commlltee, told tht'm this time the organizers had con. cer.trated on education but that they l\'ould like to take activities off campu.s Dext month. An earlier.planned march to a \\"ar in· dul'try plant bad been canceled. During the nloratorium rally. f'alhrr Ed Allen of U11iversity Interfaith at UC lr ri ne offered these words: ''We're here to commemorate 635,340 men who have lost their lives on both sides. It is possible double that number of f'ivilians also have perished. \Ve"re here to reflect on lh is tragic way of life. "'Today it is easy lo kill becall!le killing is so im person!ll. That ls why all of us C'dn unashamedly drive a car. It also is easy to do "'hat everyone else does "·heUie r it is standing up for a moratorium or going to wa r. "During this day 30 Americans alone will die. My intention is not to produce guilt but humility. Dan Gurney Quits Ford, Will Race With Plymouths Special to the DAILY Pll.OT LOS ANGELES -Cost a lo1esa's n an Gurney today l'nded a racing relationship with Ford t.fotor Company and took up with Plymouth. Gurney announced at a news con- ference that he and his protcge, S'>l•ede Sa\'age of Santa Ana, \\•ill race a pair of Plymouth Barracudas in the 1970 SCAA Trans-American Road Race Series. Gurney "·ill also drive · a Pl;111outh noadrunner in U1e l'>11) stoc k car races at lll verside International Raceway, where he has \\'On fi ve of seven 500-milers for Ford since 1963. Gurney detailed hi s olher racing plans as follows : he'll probably dri\'e a turbo- Offy .11t Indianapolis, a Che\'y·po"·ered grouJ>-7 sports racer on the Canadian· American challenge cup series and "no. I "·o~'l" on the formula 1 grand prh:: series. Gurney admiUed that three oUle.r fa c- tories had approached him with proposals to drive lhcir Trans-Am cars next year. Since he is leaving Ford, it is belie\•td the other three factories are American r.1 01ors, Dodge and Cherrolet. Swimming Oass Begins Saturday Learn to swim classes sponS<lred by th e 1-luntington Beach YMCA will begin Saturday at the Golden \Vest College pool. l "1\lCA officials said s"·imming in· strucuon is open to all residenLs of the area. Registration for boys and girls, adults an1\ liny tnt.s arc being acccpt.cd through F'riday at the Yil!CA office l47i6 Beach Rh·d . \rc<;tminster, telephone 894-4548. 7 STYUS TO CHOOSE P«OM MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATORIUM ON PAGE J ··ls a moment or silence eooogh lo commemorate 685,340 empty homes! \Vould ID hours of silence be enough for the IOS!I o( one husband, one lo\'er, one fa the r? "You see it is in dividuals 11o'e are talk- ine about. "'The equal of half thl' population or Orange County is gone, "'asted, loot. Try to Pnvisloa lhat many men. Pick one face -one man for ~·hoin you would "·ant lo do what he had lo do. "Let's not be guilty of srorning the !iv. in:;:. The honor we would pay to the dead is al sC1 o"·ed to the Jiving. "Gn out and lalk to others about tt1i s st upid \\"ar. Ask someone everyday, some new person, what he thinks abou t bring· ing the war to an end. Listen first tG "·hat he thinks. Let him know you respect h im and his opinioru;, Then let him know where you stand." During the rally actl\•ities, even Leslie Lincoln , usually fiery SOS speaker, "·as ~ubdued. She condemned the SOS "Weathermen" who went on a destrucli\•e rampage last week in Chicago. She sald they had walked out of SOS. Antiwar students clearly \\'ere trying for U1e broadest appeal consistent with lheir s tated objective of immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops. Several professors spoke at the rally, a minister, a former G.l. and a South Viet· namese student. Ha Duong Due, student at Cal State Long Beach, said, "Your puppet eo\·ern· ment in Sai«ort may call me beck and put me In jail but I wsnt to !BY you llJld the Sol'ict L:nion are both colonialist, irn- per1all~t. •·\\'e \1·anl to he lcrt alone to hal"e fr tedom,'' he aaid. "Tell your govern· mc"ll, your businessmen, you are not on the right track. You should ~·ithdraw you r troops, correct your forei~n policy. l l011 ' try to 11np<.se in our country an en- lire poli tical system." Vrtf'ran Halph Barraca no, \\'ho is now ;i UCI student, said Gls in Vietnam equ ate manli ness to anti.communism. He sald marhinrs seem lo be n1ore im· portant than people. ··can we perhaps be the blockrrs or the people eater?" he asked. Assistant Professor of Jlistory Richard Frank said, "Ollr na tional in trrest ha~ ncit·r been at slake. 1'hat is why we are losing. Ylr'vc ne\•er tried hard enou~h . from the ,·ery beginning this ""ar ha!! bcl'n a fantastic bungle , a fraud." Radical teaching assistant Richard Robertson said the United Stales is in- tentionally blocking the undeveloped \\·orld . "'The wealth of the \\'Orld roll!! into Amrrira,'' he said. "\\'ith six percent or the \\·orld's population we consume 60 peref'nl of the world's commodities. "ln many w::iys the \\'ar in Vietnam is ~ v.·ar .:if example. It is saying 'This is wha t is going to happen to you if you throw oH !he yoke of American imperialism.' " George Reiter. assistant profesS(lr or physics, said, "The free in Free World d6'sn'l mean political freedom. There's t-ranco's Spain. South Africa apartheid. Fr~ mec;.ns freedom for American businessmen to trade there." One Soviet Spaces hip Back to Earth Safely ?itOSCOW (UPI) -Rus.sia's Soyuz g spacecraft returned safely to earth today \11ith iU two.man crew, Tass announced. During the ship's final hours in space it conducted what the Soviet..s called a "uni- que" experiment in molecular "cold \\ICJd ing." The fi ve-day flight of the Soyuz 6 ended \l'ith the craII making a ".soft landing" in the Karaganda area of Soviet central Ai;ia. the agency said. The two COfl- 1nonaut.s -Coi. Gt!org l Shonin and flight engineer Valeri Kubatiov were reported safe and \\'ell. The t\\"O other Soyuz craft, 7 and 8, re. malned in orbit. Soyuz 7 carri~ a three- man o.::rew and Soyuz 8 two men. Tass said Soyuz 6 came dO'>l"Tl a frw hours after carrying out a "'unique ex· perimcnt, of great importance" in "cokf' welding. The process is coosidered essen· tial For construction of space stations and repairing space objC"<:U. Tass said the ship landed at 12·52 p.m. t-lo!ICQw Ume !2:52 a.m. PDT ) about 112 111iles nonh\\'est of Karaganda. The pair "feC'l fine,'' the agency reported. ''To effect the de.sce nt from orbit. the commander of the ship used manual orienta tion and at the calculated time switched on the descent program," Tass said. "1'he landing modul e "ilh the crew separated from the shi p." It said after braking in Lhe atmosphere , ''the parachute system \\'as put inlo operation and the soft-landing engines (rnede) a smooth landing." Soyuz 6 wa s not equipped '>l·ith docking apparatus -the space presumably being iaken cp by the special "·e\ding equip· ment -and apparently made no atte mpt to link up '>1'\th the Soyuz 7 and 8 craft. Tass said the \\·elding experiment wa ., tarried out by Kubasov in the orbit::i! con1parttnent of the craft during the 77Lh orbit. "The aim of the experiment v.·as to ' establish the pe<'llli aritie~ of the welding or various metals in space," the agency :;aid. "This is a unique experiment, of grtal im portanee· for science and techno logy in \1·orking out technolog'J of welding ,and asse mblying works in space." Off and Running: Mul'phy Backing Nixon on Vietnan1 LOS ANGF.l.ES ri\r) -Rrpubht·an Sen. GCQrge lllurph y is rurming for a se- cond term ::is ::i v. hole hea rted advoca~ of President '.\'i xon's \'irtnam policy -and an uncompromising foe of th t f.1oratoriu m Oay 1tr1nonstrali.:>ns. The scna1nr 1n1nrd 1.1·1lh f.OP Gn\• n ca11;an \\"edncStlay nigh t in bai.:king the President at a ~ZOO·a.plale fund-raisin;t rl inner aimed at buildi ng up the treasury for 111urph y's 19i0 re-e\c("tion r a1npaign. Aides said that at lrast $300.000 '>l"a, netted from !llr d1nnrr-and frn1n t 11·1) sunilar affairs \\'ednrsday at San Diego and frf'sno. ftfurphy said here, "lf thert has be-en A 1lo11bt in an~'one·.~ n1 ind as tn \11hether I "'ill be a cand idate for the U.S. Senat~ ncltt year let it be dispelled," Prcsidrnt :--iixon telephoned the Lo.: Angclrs dinner fr <1n1 \\'ashin!!'lon and .">alt1 !\l urphy should be re-elected becau~r American~ "need someone 11ho can stand up and fight for a strong Atner1ca." i\i.l(on. "'hose n:1ti1·c state is CalHnrn1a AAid "this adn1 inlstralion needs him i~ the Senate. Cal1forn i11 needs him. Thi: 11 h()l r country n('('ds hiin." SOFA BED SALE! n..,. er• v•ry co,..fHfAble ,ofe bed, for SittifUil •'"' Sl.-pi"t· .... 400·00 Now 299 .00 A wMje 1el.ct~ of F.oric.s el'lci c.lon to choot• from. With Slrirt1 $50 .... tre. Your /aoonfr. in.tenor duigwtr tDiU bit Mppr lo a.ssf.,t 11ou ••• H.J.GAl\l\EfT fURNll1JRE ,.O~ESSIONAl INTEllOfl DESIGNEIS • 01"•' IJ••-. T\l'f9. J f'rt f--H. !~1 6 HAfllOI ILVD. COSTA MESA . C A LI~ 6-16-0175 ·~··0176 --. ------------------:."7. ~.-:.-:",.'.'1~.-:."":'. ~'~. i.~.~.~.-:."':',".!"1.'":" .. ~,,~.~.!""l.~:"'"-"n"".,...,..,., •. ~ .... '1"1""""'"""'"-~-""·~·~··~,..,,;.~-"'"'~'';-:-.. ~,;;.~.~.~-~. ~,~.~.~.7""'' 1-.1-:-.. \ ... ; , '. ,; . ~ .. -~~,-.,.--.. Fountain Valley Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • vot:. 62 , NO. HS. J SECTION S, 34 PAGES • • lSOll I CA ll.Y "!LOT St1fl '°IMtl 'TABBY' CATNAPS ON BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE Scholarly F eline Takes Up Residence in Library TahlJy Cat Real Bool{wo1·111 '.At Hiu1ti11gton 's LiJJ1·a1·y 1\ :-t•holarly cat ha;. ta~tn ur rrs1drn1·c ~L the ll11nt 1ngto11 Beath Librar;:.• and rrfu.~cs to budge fron1 hl'r nrw ho1nc Library personnel say T<1hby 111c'll 11-r th:i t nanJl'I v.as founri one rnorn1n~ thn r v.·rrk~ ;igct palll:'nlly ",1111ng tor !!•e librarv doors to OIJ'.'T1. 1'rthhv l'llStOn1:irilv \akr ~ the> hcs l ~r.1L -11nr!Cr thr bav \l1nclo11· 1n 1ht· 1n;,1n reading rOlJm ~ frir a noonbnlC' n;.p, .<.l('('pS nn the snf\c.~l s1,ca1rr. \1a trr.s lh" front la,,.,·n paln1 trre e;u.:h <t:ir :in•I grnrr;1llv kcept. pcr5')11nr1 nnd 11.11r(•11~ ,1\1kr a1nu.,f'd. Like • princes~ ;he n1arthcs arourlll lhr tibrar~·. rlaring those ,,.,·hn v.·ould sut::· i:;cs1 sh r dorsn l hel:ing lo prol'e it. Onr J;idy lc>ll T;;ibby 11•ould prefer a rr.1\ hon1r l )n 1hc ron1rary. Ta bby lrll <Jllilr. 1nsul trd and scralchcd Oightly anrl poli1c- I) J her wou l<l·bc benefactor. then return· t.'(f to a comfortable bookshelf. :\o nne has \'Cl c!airn W 011ncrsh1 p nr 111r ca t. .s:i,l's librarian \\'a11rr .lol1nS<1n. thOtrl!h 1l appea rs the cat ha.~ claimed 011 nt'r~h1 p of the hbrary. "l'Jtrnns stare at first," said .John~nn. • but the cat really seem~ 10 he quite p!'>pul:ir.'' Jf T:ibhy \..cep~ 1t up, ;.he nllgl1l lurn ir1· 10 a lw;lokv.onn? 01il y 1 Clasli Mars War Protests in fl untington V1olrncc \Vas conspicuously ab>ent a~ s1:i; lluntington Beach campusc!> Tuesd:iy t!S high school anrl Junior college pro- testers called on !hr U.S. go\'crnmenl to bring peace in Vietnam. cA.n,pu:i; activittcs all day, pro\•1ded they had parental consent. Se\'l'ral high school ~tudenL-. y,•ere present at Golden \l.'est College to tSec HUf\iTINGTON, Pace ZJ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 TEN CENTS • e r1 e on State Ope11s H1111ti11gto11 6v JACK BROHACt\ iif 11>1 D•lly l'l"'t 51•11 A Soulht>rn California Edison Com pany officia l today 1\•as subjected to critical i:rillini; by n1en1bers nf the state Environ- tlll'nl<i l Qtial!l,V Study Council at a public hearing on air txillutlon in Jlunt ington Beach. Jack ~loore, Edison vice. president in charge of engineering, admitted that n11rogcn oxide emissions from the Hun· ling-ion Beach plant \l'OU\d continue until 197:1 \1'ilh add ition of tw o new generating units, blll promised reductions after that through resea rch now in progress. "\\llal arc you going to do now about ;ur pollution,'' sn apped council member Albert Pearlson, a Beverly Hills attomer. "\\'e want results now, not in 1975 or 1980. The pe<iple of Orange. County have a righl to know· v.·hal you are doing im- n1rdiately." r.·toore explained that bis company i~ ~pCflding SI million this year on rese.arth to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions and has spent more than $8 million O\'Cr the past few years. Dr. A. J . HaagenSmit of Caltech chari:;- cd th.at Ediso n advertise1nents stating that the com pany was contributing less than one percent of the air pollution .in the Los Angeles basin '\vere misleading. ··r he figure is mttcl>ftigher' am Wict: ~t andard s hal'C ix'en adopted that y,·ill put you in greatl'r violation shortly of air pollution rules," the Caltech professor \1•arned. 1;;dison Compnny planners . currently ;ire proposing to double the !l!Ze of lhc firm 's llunllngtnn Beach facility on l'ac.ific Coast Highv.·ay just Yi'e!'!l of the S;inta Ana fti \'er bounrlary betwee n the ()1! City and Ne\\'port Beach and Costa 1'-!csa. In olhl'r testimony this morning. Hun- \1!'i;lnn Beach t-.l ayor Jack Gr~n said : "\'le arc here today to insist that our r11v1ronmcnt be free of the fXl'lllltion 1\h1ch ha!> dri\'Cn n1any pwplc fronl the l:°s A~~cles area to Ji\'C along the Orange Coast. Crcen ;:iddcd. •·\\'(' wish to assure. all concerned that we are pr epared to pay 1111.• cos1 to see that our air remains clean \\htlc> our 1ndu~Lry gro1\s." "All of us understand that Oran~!.' (nuntv needs additional IX'""·er supplies to n1ovr ·l\lr"ard anrl at the same tin1e 1l ri111~t hair thc~c surpl1cs 11ithout further l'JOllutLon 11f the air,'' the mayor t"fJ1l- t1nucd . Green nrit cd that reprcscnU11n·cs of the maior po11o·rr r.om pan1rs ''t1re hrrc to le\1 11~. hop;">fully . hou· the p1111·er n('Cd.~ of tt.1e nrxt 1tcc;idc or t1\·(I c;in be rnrt and sir!! )f'a\·e lh1.~ arc:• fit for hu1nt1n habitation.'' NE\V yon~ tAPl -TI1c stock markrt rxr\ncled "·Hh cnlhusiasn1 this ;i[lernoon nn the an11ounce1ncnl by Amba.~sador J lrnry Cabol Lodge nf a ·surprising pro- po.<.al for peace talks by the Vie tnam Con1mun1st~. 1 See quotallons, Pages 26-27 1. 111c. f>o\V .Jones average or :IO indu~­ lrial s shot 1Q a gain of 12 at 842.07 by I :W p.m. alter having been up only 1.65 a\ nf)(Jn. D._llY "II.Of 5111f ,.~ STATE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP GETTING ALL STEAMED UP ABOUT EDISON PLANT Plen1 tc Expend Company's Huntington Beach Fac;ility Draw Fire During Hearing Nuclear Plants a Must Solon Says State /las 'Hell of a Problem' From \\'irt Serl'lces Nuc!rar power generating planl~ ;it least 200, must replace conventional ones su.::h as the Southern Californ ia Edison ;Company'1.,I-bm.lington Beach !f,cility by lht year 2000 -or else. 7hl!> was the message of Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R-Fulll'rton) V.1ednl'Sd'1y during a hearing in Sacramento nf the Committee on Atomic De velopmcnl and Space. of \l'hic h he is chairman . "The state has got a hell of a probeln1 on us,'' Briggs said, describing progrci:;s to date in creating nuclea r energy pla nts and curtailing cxpansi0n i:;uch <1s prn- poscd for the Huntington Br a c h generati ng station. "It's ob,·ious we arc exploding in 011r demand for l)O\\'cr. But it sce1ns "'C h<nr. a hit.qr.miss operation." said Brigg~. "It docsn ·l s('Cm 11·e exert any infl uence or leve rage .. , lie suggested fnrma!io n of a s1ng!e stat<' agency v.'1\h legal al1thnrity to han· Ole questions 11f <1tJ111ic dc1·('lopmenl J11 California as the ans11·er 10 a gro11o ing problem. ~leanwhi!t>. 1hc president 1Jf SouLhrrn Cali!ornia Ediso n Con1pany, T. ~1. Sc liool l\'la y Go On Golf Course Hun tington Beach City Schoo l District trustcr,c; arc stuiJyinA a futur e> .~chool ~''" on \1hat is ncrw the lfuntington Beath Cn11ntry Cluh golf cour.c;c. The rxact loca tion of the site has not yet been selected, accordinr; to Charles PalmPr, busines~ manager for the district. Jt "·i ll probably include a neighborhood park site. The new school would accomn1oda1e children from homes now under con- struction in the Huntington Beach Co111· pany's Seacliff Country Club area. 1->lcDanirJ, ~ays air pnll11tion cau :;erl hv 1hr llun1in gton lil'aeh plant \Vil l be cut 41.l perrrnt i11·er us lifl'. !1e dirl nol liay 1rhat tha t life might bf'. The f1rn1 ·~ nu1v seeking approval o[ l)l ans lo expanrl from two existing j?encrating units In fnur. and h:1 s cn- t:oun tered public opposition. t.1c0aniel said nilrugen oxide ancl olher txillulanls f;{'Ht'ra ted along ll'i\h the i;team hav e been reduced by 75 pcrcen ~ <1t 01e con1p.:i11y 's Al<unilO:'> Gc11cr;1ting Station near Se;il Beach. Breakthroughs in rC~l·a rrh al !he ncll'cr Fa ci !i!y. plus gradual rcr1t1clinn of the l!t1nl1 ngt11n Beach pJ;in1·s use. will allow lhe decrca~c !n con!1nuc, despite ex· pansion. ~1cD;u11cl !laid. AssPmblyman llnggs lohl hi~ com· rnil!ce and ne1vsmr11 \\'l'dnrsday 1hat far rn ore nec<ls tn he donl' if Ca l1forr.1a is to 1ncl't power nreds anri poJ1111ion cont rol. "\\·e can 'L sit ;iruund and 1'.:li1." saul Brigg~. "11!' llavr to ha \c one slate a11:hority in ch;irge ." /\rigs~ dc~cril.1ed C:alif ornla'!; current rrilr 111 lh,. lor;1l1on :ind ci:;tahh·,hn1c·n1 r.f 11uclc:1r pov.cr plants as perhaps ""'or~c 1han archaic, 'Jlorsc·and·buggy, hodgc- pOOgc, ;unJ h11-and·111bs," were the llc~trip11nns he used. Tile Orangr. Count y legislator said t al1forn1a mll"t develop 200 nuclear P'l"l'r pl;ints by the year 2000 to meet needs increased JO tunes over what they .:Jrl' no11· ('hief 11'1!ncss ;i\ lhc co1nmiltee hearing \\ cdnc~rlay \1·as Paul Cl iflon, cha irman ol rhe f;iirl.v new Power PJ;int Siting Com- 1niltcc. \\'hose tcstin1ony indicated a need for changing public aUttude. "They 11·;int l'lean ai r: but they don 't '"C'1n 10 v.ant nuclear po .... ·er,'' Chairman £lr1i:,c.~ .<..11r/ la!rr. adding that atomic pkints ~re !'Hfc. but the public must be cdue.11cr1 rri th15 f;i ct, "f>;;ifrly I\ not a factor,'' he> said. "E.-.ccpt 1n the minds of lhe public," added Sen Ral ph C. Dills (0-Gardena). The st;ite cu rrently has two nuclear pnwer p!ar1t s l11nc at San Onofre) and ti>l·o under construction. \.l'ilh se\'en more pro- riosrd or actually planned along the California coa5tllnc. Two of the propo~d plants, hov.·ever. h<i\e vlrtuall:-· been abandoned, including the multi·million facility con5irlered for consln1etion offs hore from Bolsa Cltica St:Hc &>a ch. Mets World's Clm1nps! Oriol es Tu11ible, 5-3 :\J-;n· Y0f1f\ I Arl -Th,. an1a1.in.;: l'\e1v \'11rk ,\lets complc!rd thr1r unpossi blc rlrc<1m Thursrlay by "'inning lhr 1969 \Vr,rld St>rir~ wilh a 5.3 t'ictorv 11ver 1he nalt11n11re Oriole.~ on home ruris by Donn Clenrled11n and Al \Vc1s and Ron Swo- boda 's decisi\'e !lc>·brc<tking double. all the \\';iy to the top hy i:losing out th~ Orioles in four straight after losing thf' first gan1e in Baltimore. There we re her()('.~ galore for the Mel!, 011ce the ragamuffin clov.·ns of the Na· t1onal League. Koosm;in \~1ent. all the way I~ ""'in hi.~ second Series game with a five· h11tcr. Don n Clendenon, proclaimed the Scril's hero and winner of a sports car, hit a ty,·o-n1n homer. Al Weis. a .21 .~ hi1· Irr sl ammed his first home. run e\·er at Shea. Onlv on e rrporl of physical action came rrnm .Edison High School 1'.hcrr foo tball r!aycrs allegedly lore down some antiv.•ar p~ters. Headless He11 Dies Twi~e Thr laughin,t: stork of baseball for the fir~t seven years of !cir e.>Usteocc when they fa iled to climb above ninth place, th" irrepressible Mets ,,.,·cnt fr om rags lo riches in their eighth season by winning four stn1ight giln1es from the> once-lav· nrcrl Orioles after losing the first gan1c of the bc>st-of·seven classic. A sv.•irling mas!> of humanity frorn the l:irgcsl crowd ever to see. a game al Shea ~:<:di um. 57,397, ~warmrd over the field af1cr the fin al oul v.·hile the giddy Mets •.1cre clubb ing Jerry Koosman on the. bt1rk. Orange f.di~n Principal Erne.~! Pa~coc s.'.l1d h,. had al so heard of an 1nc1denl whcrP twr> mcn1bcrs of oppo~ing groups tnrc nH f'QCh olhers arn1bands but did not cngatie in a light. Black armband!. sy mbolizing the death nf soldiers on lhe Asian batL!c>fronl. \1 Crt' \vorn by nun1erous high school and cr>l· Jege students al all c;lmpuscs and \l"Crc •Jl contrasl to some red -wt111f•.;ind blue armbands worn by Sl'lme students 01>- posing the protcstors. !'upt'rintendenl ~la~ Fornry. or the I f11ntingto n Brach Union High School IJ1strict said. "ll all \l-l'nt 1·cry ,,.,-ell ;H·- cording lo the rcporls I rrC'Cl\'ed. it dJ>- pears lhat our guide.li nes 11ere !0!1011.·ed . In some case.-. there wa.s al'tu ally an 1n· crc·asc in cla!'s .. u endancc ·• l!e v.·as referring to a "statement or pnritfon." ratified 1hc previous dBy by the board of tn.1s\('('S. u·hich reminder! !h~ Yh1dtnl-. that the high ~chool c;impu sc~ 11·011l rl follnw a norn1"I cl:i.<.s schcc•le and lh:1t dcmons1ra l1ons 11·crc 1n cffl'ct rulrrl COi Tl,,. g111rirl1n,. lln .... cvrr ~·n " !he 5tudcnts lhc oppnrt11n11 _y !o rng;ii:c 111 ol!· Chicken Lives 38 Hours After Attack by Raccoo n ' By RUDI NIEDZIEI.SKI Of .... Da1lr "1'-1 S1011 ll:irlan Hall 's y,·hitc hen died thi~ v.·eck. Tw ice. Th<' first time was al 3 a.m. ~1onday '1 hen a brazen raccoon broke. into I.he chicken coop behind Hall's home al 16862 A St . llunt1 ngton Beach, and chey,•cd orr the chicken 's head. II died the secnnd limr. al 5 p.n1, Tues· rlay v.·hen Ball got oui a long knife and .administered the. coup de grace. For the period of J8 hours belwt>cn lhe first death and the sa.'OOd, the ht'.n had literally heen running around like a chicken wHh its heart cut off. Hall first found t~ beadles~ chicken sta nding in line. y,·Jth 1L~ coopmates \\ailing lo be fed. ··Jt 1\;is unbel iel'ablr," hr s,11d. ··r though! I 11·as havin,t: the DT:.." Rut 1L wa~ tn1e. Tht ch1ckrn ra11 111ri1lc~~ly around lhe ya rd .... ·hen prodrlNt, lollowl'd by the curioos Pepi . H all'.~ yel rr ini:: black toy poodle. ~tany storir:s have circulated abour an occasional chicken doing a few laps ;iround !he fov.rle.r's stump aFte.r being beheaded by the ax, but it isn'l often that one keeps ROi ng as long as tlall's headless chicken did. Hall. a musician, AAid he came home lat e Sunday night from an engagement v.·hen he found the raccoon in the chicken coop. "He> groy,•led at me and I was a little afraid and called the police. Two of the chlckens were dead and ht was work ing on the third one when the police and the J1 11111ane oUicer finally got him out," he addl'd. "fl e'd ealc!n lhi!> chicken's hcarl off and it "''as squilttcd dov.·n 'dead' until I y.·cnt nut in !he mornin g lo fel"d the remaining .. nnc~. f.lond;iy afternoon Hall wa~ ~till p01.7.l4 erJ <t:> !n \1•hal lo do y.·ilh lhe hen . "I do11 ·t knt)Y.' y.•hcther to kill il or turn it over to sc1enlif1c invc.<1tigalion. J'd hate. to SllY ( , killed a biologi cal miracle," he said !hen. Scientists at UC J r v in e, said tlie chicken v.·as technically dead since> ii had been decapitated. Don .Jenkins, a biologist, explained th;it unlike humans, a ehtcken's head does not control the body. "The body controls are actually in !he neck," ht: said. "But since it doesn't ha\'C a head, for all purposes it's clinically dead. And lheTI again, it's alive. But for what pur~?" fie .11dded that he heard of an accm1nt In Ripley.'s "Believe ll Or Not" in which a woman had • kept a htadleu chicken alive fQr 20 wetlts by feed.Jng it with an eyedropper. "I haven't heard of anything like this 1n years thougti. It's r•lhe:r sLrange. A freak 1>f nature,'' he said . But UCI'! biologis~ \1•cren't interesterl In making 1 research project out of llall '! hen. "We y,•ou ld have liked to ha 1·c had th:: raccoon , though," sald ~1arsh . I C;;nnon crackers burst in the> ~lands an:! a ph nlanx:·of wide-eyed fa ns. shouting "y.·e·rc No. !" n1lllcd in fron t of the Met dugou l. An orange smoke flare v.·as car· rird acro~s ~econcl base and ~01ne kids propped up a sign that asked "\\'hat Ne xt?" AnoU1er bannrr proclaimer!, "This is it ft1ns There is nn to1norruw." The story btlOk f\lel~. v.·hn never fin- ishefl higher than ninth p!aP.e in :;oven previous frustrating. years, thus made it FOVRTll 'CR ASH' COLV1lllV TODAY The lnurlh in a .~e-ril'!'I of fi ve r1>ports by n ,.\ILY PIL01' financial rolu mni!t Sylvia Port('r. ant11.1'7.ing the 1009 et.'QOO my 111 comrarison llJ the 1929 ~tock ma rket cr11!'h and worlrl 1l cpres.~ion \¥hich follo\Y· I'd 1L \\'Iii he fnund 1n today 's papt'r on Page 26. Weather Don't look no\\', but t he rainy season is about to start. Those in a position to know are pre· dieting a 50 percent chance or precipitation for the Orange Coast tonight and Friday, INSIDE TODAY \Vltilr 2,()()(1 Oraunr. Co101t11 R<"rn1blzcrr11 1uon1e ;1 chcrrcd, Se11. Rarry Co/du.:nter urged re· s11mption of A ni r rican bonlbin9 of N<1rth Victno111 ii~ on All<l· hehn speecll, Page Io. C1M1t1r•l1 • M1vlt1 " Cl•n•llfll 11.u Mutw ll ,u..,, " Co'1'lt1 " N"9"'°'•t .. ~ " c.,., ...... " 0••-c_,, " .... Ntll<H " 5,1v11 ,..,., .. 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The ,·icti ms, Craig BadiaH, 17. ;ind • Joan Fox, 17. hoth seniors at Highland Regional Jligh School, "ere found HI the Badia h family car. Camden County !llcdil.'al lnvcstigator Thomas R. Daley said they had been dead about 12 to 15 hOlJ rs \\llf•n lheir bodies .,.,·ere discovert'd about 9:.10 a n1. · A v:iruum cleaner hose had bl'en con · necled to the exhaust of the ear through a holE: drilled in the floo r. Daley said 2~ notes \1·r.re be ~1de thei r bodies. Marin e's Body Found on Beach The body or a C.:amp Pendleton !11ar 111e v.·a~h<'d ashore ;it Cypn1s Shores beach, San Clement!', b(\wC'<'n five nnd six p.m. \\'rdnesday. the Orange (Qunty Coroner's Off ice rrporlt•d. The !llarinr arir.ircnlly drn11'nrfl \I hilc ~111nHn1ng oil San Clr1nenl<' S:.il11nJ:1y oi1tcnK111n. a coroner·s d!'puty s;:iicl. llr 11 <i ~ hc~rrl calll ni:: for hrtp arirl 11111 l1fci?J1ard hoats 11rrc d1spatc-hrd, h11l r 1r\\:; 11·crP unHhlr to lor.tlt• h1111. t...-timatcd 1tmc of !hr drnwn1ng 11;is 2 l[l p m. Sa1urd<ty, according to U1e coroner's vffi{'e, ldrn\Jty of thr ,·u.:1jn1 is he>inf! \11\hhrlJ l>~ndin~ no1i fic:11 io11 nf next of k11i. lie was the second t.1arine. to rlrow·n 1n lhc area this "'erk. Bl11s Vaca. 2!. dro1o1'n· efl ofr San Cl('rnente. Sun£1ay afternflOn. His body later "'as recovered at Estacion B<ach. DAILY PILOT Jlob••I ti Wr!d r rt•lOtt>I """ r vDl•!"f' J•o ~ II, C11rl•y 'llkl 'rt>•O(nl •"" ""'''&' "\1n17rr Thom•• IC•t••I l~ein11 A. M u•p~in1 ~nltl"O E.<l<'O/ .A lh11f W, R~••1 ~UOClllt (Ollor H111tl~•11 lt•t~ Ofllc• J09 5th Streit M1iti"I ~~tlr11t: r.o. '"" 790, '24~1 Otkr Ollk tt frlt.,oerl 11~11n 1 ;111 W•1• 8••1'Y'• !~v't•ll~ Co'11 """••· JJO Y,(11 lo~ 5,,,., l.111~/WI t11.cl\; ~n Fo.r11J '"ff <a C•ll Y P llOT, "''"' "'"><" '' <""t ••<! ''• t.• .. 1 l'rr,ol, • ..,.,,.,.," do••• ~·'" • \."' CllY +n .......... 1'111•-· ·~· ltu"""~'O I flU<~• f'o\inlol" Vlll•IY• ("''• /,',.1•, I'•.,. .t111 !lf•tn 1r.<1 ~II"• fl•ot~. • ""' .. ,.,. •-•e<ioet>•I <d•tlon1. O••"or (6' ' ,-'"· "'"Comp..,,. ptJllh"\I pl#nl1 "" •• ;n + "'"' 6 t• 01 !l"I . 11~.,l'O<I II••<•, •!'(I JJO '""' ~ •• ~lttct, (Oii• Mf•t '''''"°". 17141 ••J·4l21 f •Olll W•1f111IMH'• C:•ll 540.1110 ci...!11•1111 Alwfltl1l~9 •4J.~671 to~··r•o~t, ••••· o .. n11 .ceo11 P~l>I••~ "' (e<Y~•n> llt' "''"' , , e • 1• \, •lluo!r •I ·~·" •n<lc,.•f rnolT•r o> •d•t<! 1•m•~" ~ ... ., ., •• ~ ''"'"~"'"~ ... 11\6ul ,,,..~,.1 "''"'"' o• c• ''"'"'~' e~'" t •<••O ('•••r t<'•·.~~·~•! fl•••ort ll••r' I '~ C:tl'I ,_,.,.,, (OI '"elo '•!'I'""'" t.• <~1•1f-t \'('6 Mt•I~ /, "' m 11i I '~ rf*'l~iyj fT.1!+1""' Ou!l"'"ll&rll, 1100 11\C l~•Yl Hanoi Demands Nixon Set Pullout Timetable PAfl !S (AP) -Hanoi called on Presi· (!Pnt. Nixon loday lo announce his ti1netable for the withdrawal of all U.S. lrnop~ frQin Vietnain . U.S. Ambassador lienry C<ibot Lot!ge replied Jt is "up to your side to make the next move." Nor(h Vietnamese Ambass;idor Xuan Thuy . just back from a lengthy visit to HJnoi, told the 38th plenary session of the Paris pe ace talks that U.S. Secretary or Slate \V11lian1 P. Jlogers said last y,·eek Presiden t Nixon had a timetable for troop l'.'il hdra"·al in mind . .. If the Nixon administration really 11·ants to end the war and already has a t1 n1cta b1e for the total v.·ithdrawal ol U.S. troops from South Vietnam. then why does it nol dare make it public as re· quested by !he American people?" he asked. "lt is not Ilic announcernent or the lunelable of U.S. troops \V!lhdrawal wh1r.h prolongs the 11•ar but it is because ()[ hi.,; poliry n[ ""'ar prolongation that Pr~>.sldent Nixon rlarcs not announce the t11nrtablc of troop y,·ithdra\\·al." Thuy asked why, if the United Stair.~ can send men to the moon al the speed of a rocket, docs it "only wa nt to withdraw HS troops •• , al a snairs pace? It is Drugged Youth Attacks Jlf other., Police Officer An a pparently drug·!'nn:ed Garden <:1·11\'P. \OU!h ;itlackcrl both his mnthPr '1nrl a Pollee nfl1cer 1rlth a bu1cher knilc \\e(lncsdi!Y night. 1n a fracas !h at erupted c;.1 rr a ~11pprr table argun1cnt. ll took scvcr:<I blo1~'S from the officer's b.1!on to s:uhd11c. thr 17.yl'ar.(lld youth who 1~ nnw lMg!'d 1n juvenllc htill. No lnjurirs 11l'fC. suffered by his motlier or the of. fi<"t"r. The boy 's mother told police her M>n \\·ent berserk when she accused him over the supper table or failing to keep~ his pron1ise to stay off drugs. She said the boy unmediately seized the butcher knHe, ::>prang over the table and pursued her amund the kitchen. The screaming woman ran to ;i nrighbor's house for protection and called police. Her son returned to the family home still waving lhe kn ife and 5houUng unintelligible threats. An in\•esligaUng officer said the boy bl1r~l oul of the home v.·hen he knocked al Iii<' door ";ind took severa l crazy swipes at me. He behaved like. a mad man and it v.·a~ hard lo make out just what he v.·as saying." precisely because it does not in r<icl w;i nl lo withdraw its troops at all , rather 1l 011· ly "'ants to prolong the \Var." Tiiuy said th<il because Nixon has not ful fi!ied the peace promises he 1n:i.de dur- ing his elec tion campaign "he is now Lie· ing the opposition movement or the A1nerican people. a movement on a na- tionwide scale, the strongest and most \\'idespread C\'e! knO\\'O in the l,;n1tcd States , .. " "The Ameri cans \\'ho pa rtici pated in !he Oct. 15 activities tMoralorium Day I undert.sand they are contribuUng lo the prom pt cessation of the war. They will conti nue lo overcome obstacles of c1H kinds lo go farther for"·ard," he con· 1inued. Lodge, reviewing the record or lhe t<1lks since they began, said liano1 and the provisional revolutionary J;:OVern· ment. rViet Cong\ have blocked the Pari.'.'i IBlks by demanding preconditions for ne- goliations. From Page 1 HUNTINGTON •. p<1rt1ci pate in a five.hour long demonstr:i.· lion on a large. grassy area just outside the College Forum. Only an estimated 500 you thful pro- tr!.tor~ "'ere in auendance 11·hen the rally got und!'r ,,·ay at II a.tn. bul the numbers increased significantly \1·1Jen cla~ses let nut at 2 p.rn .. according to school of· f1('1als. ~p ... :1kers i11cludE"d several r.olden \\'e~I r;ic11lty n1£'m ht.•rs. Thf RC\'. llOfer '\'.il kP nf lh(' fnsta MP~a Unitilr1:•n <~hurrh , 1\likc (;rodsh1 , an An1enr:1n ('1111 Liberties Union aHorney, and Va;\J'lan1 \\';i r ,·c1era n \l.'1rk1c \\'right. Their nraL1on.~ 11·rr" lnler:;perst•rl hy ~111- 1Jent ~rformancrs of an!i-1var song~ by Bob Dylan , Phil Ochs and the Bea tles. At times two men and one lilirl sal in f1·011t of the podiu1n eyes, cars and mnuth cn1•crcd in ·•hear no evil , sec no e1·il, spea k no e1·i1 position" Perhaps the mo.~t pungent indictmt'nl or "'Br ,,·as offered by one of the rall y's organizers, Don fl.1ustelle, 11·ho read fro1n Du!ton Trumbn's "Johnny Gol l-lis Gu n." Occasionally brushing his long hair aside and pointing his fing er 11t I.he au- dience. he asked. "Did anybody e\'er come back from the dead, any single one of lhP milli ons \\'ho ever gol killed~" "Did any of them evrr come bark and say. 'By God, I'm glad I died lo n1ake lhc 11·orld sa fe for democracy? Did they say I like death better than losing liberty? Did a11y o[ them ever say it's good to think t got my gul~ blo"·n out for the honor of n1y coontry?" TI1e applause to his speech was loud. FBI Ar1·ests Beach Ma11, Pal i11 Big Fu1· Thefts A Huntington Beach m11n and his ?<ofalibu pal \\'ere arresled carrying a footlocker full of allegedly stolen furs \\'cdnesday \\•hen FBI agents Ji:rceted lhen1 at Kennedy Airport in New York. l'>ona kl Rolls. 30, <>f Huntington Beach, 11 nd ~lalibu resident Theodore William~. 40, v.·cre charged with receiving stolen gooris through int~rslate commerce. Auth<>rit1es in Los Angeles :sa id R1Jlls r;irr1ed false identif ication listing his lasl nnmr. a~ O'Shea and has lh'f'd nn E51r<'l L;Ulc 1n Hunli11gton Bf'ach , hut rouldn 'l l,;11 " the sperific RrldrPSS. 1'hc pai r ca rried $6 .000 in fur piPrC' linked to the f44,QOO burglary of a \\11'~1 Los Anceh:s store last Salurda)', ac· cording to FBI agenl~ therr. Rolls and Y.'illiams were arraigne<i before a U.S. commissioner in New York folk,wlng tht'ir arre5l \\'tdnf'Sday. The arre5ts \\'ere made-through <'OOperAlion of the QurE"ns County bl.lrglary detail and Port A1Hhnrity f'olice . but it was not re\'ealed v.·hal led 10 suspicion oi the pair. \\1arrants for their arr('sl v.·ert ls~ne<l hy E;i ~t Coast authorities .:ind an Ffll sriok(".i;man in Lo~ Angeles sairl toda.v hl' di(! not ha1·e specific details of the r:i:;e. HP ~aid the burgl11ry Or"rurrrd ;1l Nll.Tn lnr .. in the \l.'est Los Angele~ 1 area. ad1llnR thal Roll.~ ;incl \.\>'ill1ttn1i. hall been ren llng in !hilt sccti<m recently. B1 THOMAS FORTUNE CM 1111 Diiiy l'lltt S11ff Black armbands symbolize a qulet pro- test. That's the way it was on the UC Irvine cainpus \Vednesday, the day of moratorium . The student organizers had planned It to be a day of education, not demonstra. lien. There was no immediate en@my to conrron t. The enemy, un seen, was the Viclnan1 \.1-'ar. An esti mated 1,500 students attended an afternoon rally. It was a big throng but thP. speakers did not shout and the sludents listened almost serenely. Student Ann Doyle, chairman of the University Moratoriun1 Committee, told th!'m this ti me !he organizers had con· centrated on education but that they \l'Ould like to take activities off campus next month. An earlier-planned march to a war fn. du~try plant had been ca nceled. During the moratoriuin rally, Father Ed Allen of University Interfaith at UC lr1i ne offered lhese words: ''\\'e're here to comme1noratc 685,340 mrn v.•ho have lost their li ves on both sides. It is 1>0ssl ble double that number of civilians also have perished. \\le're here to reflect on this tragic way of life. "Today ii is easy lo kill because killing is so iinpersonal. 'fhat ls why all of us can u11nsl1n mc'.!dly drive a car. It also is easy lo do what everyone else cloes v.·hether it is standing up for a n1oraloriu1n or going to ""'ar. "During th is day :m Americans alone will die. My intention is not to produce guilt but humility. Dan Gurney Quits Ford, Will Race Witl1 Plyn1ouths Special to the DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -Costa fl.lesa'.'.'i Dan Gurney today enclcd a racing relationship with Ford 1\1otor Cornpany and took up 11•ith Plymouth. (iurnry announced ;1L a news con· fcrenC'e that he and his protege, Sv.·ede Sal-'age of Santa Ana, "'ill race a pair or Plymouth Barracudas in the 1970 SCAA Trans-American Road Race Series. Gurney will also drive a Plymouth noadrunner in the l"''O stock car races at Riversi de International Raceway, v.·here he has won five of seven 500-milers for FGrd si nce 1963. Gurney detailed his other racing plans as follows: he'll probably dri\'e a turbo- OHy :it Ind ianapolis, a Chevy-powered group-7 sporlo; racer on the Canadian- American challenge cup series and "no, I y,·on 't'' on the formula 1 grand pr1x 8eri('S, Ciurn!'y admitt!'d that three other fac· tories had approached him with proposals to rlrive their Trans-Am cars next year. Si nce he is leaving Ford, it is beli eved lh" other thre!'. factories are Atne rican !'IIotor s, Dodge and Chevrolet. s,vin1ming Class Begins Saturday Learn to swim classes sponsored by the J l11ntin~ton Beach Y~1CA v.·ill bl-gin Saturday at the Golden \\'est Collrgc pool. Yt-.1f A (lff1cials said """'immin~ in· stn1ct1on is open lo all residents of the ar!'a H.ci::islr;i!1nn tflr boy~ anrl gi rls, adult~ and tiny lots are he111g <1cceptcd throu~l1 l'riday at the Y:-.ICA-office 1.\776 Beach Rl\'r\. \\'e.!1lmins1er. telephone 894-4548 . 7 STYlE'S TO CHOOSE FROM MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATORIUM ON PAGE 3 "Is a moinent of silence enough lo commemorate 685 ,J40 ernpty ho1nes~ \Vould 10 hours of silence be enough for 111e loss or one husbri nd, one lover, one father? "You see it ls 1nd1v1duals we arc talk- in)' about. "The equal of hal f the population of Orange County is gone, wasted, lost. Try to envision Ulat many men . Pick one f<tce -one man for whon1 you 'vould want to do what he had to do. "Let's not be j,'Uilty of scorning the Ji v. in~. The honor \\'e would pay to the dead 1s alsc. o\1•ed lo the living. "(;f' ou t and talk lo otl1ers about this !!l upid war. Ask sorneone everyday, ron1e nev.• person, \vhat he thinks about bring· ing the war to an end. Llsten first to v.•hat he thinks. Let him kn ow you respect him and his opini1Jns. Then let him .kno\V where you stand ." During the rally acth•ilies. eve n Leslie Lincoln, usually fiery SDS speaker, was subdued. She condemned the SDS ,;Weathermen" who went Qn a destructive r ampage last week in Chicago. She said they had walked out of SDS. Antiwar students clearly were trying for the broadest appeal consistent with their slated objective o[ immediate withdrawal or U.S. troops. Several professors spoke at the rally, a minister, a former G.I. and a South Viet· name~ student. Ha Duong Dl.J!', student at Cal Slate Long Beach, said, ''Your puppet iovern· ment in Saigon may call me back and put me in Jail bul I 11·t1nt to say you and the Sovic'.!l Union are both c~lonialist, un · jl<'ri:1Ji$l. ''\\le 11'ant to be left alone to ha l'e freed om," he said. "Tell your &overn· me'lt. your busincssn1cn, you are not on lhc r ight track. You should ""'ilhdraw your troops , correct your foreig'n ixiliry. f}un' try lo lmpoc;e Jn our country an en- !lric political systeni." Vf't{>rar1 J{alph Barracaoo, \1•hn is now a UC L student, said C ls in Vietna n1 rquute mnnliness to anti-co1nrnunlsm. I le said machines seen1 to be mo~e in1 · portan t than JX'Ople. "Can 11e perhaps be the blockers of the pc_opie eater7" he .isked. Assistant Professor of History Richard Fr;1nk said, "Our national in terest ha~ ne\l'r brrn at stoke. That 1s why v.·e are losing. \\1e'l'e ne ver tried hard enough . Froin the very beginning this \\'ar ha.~ bcl'n a fantastic bungle, a fraud." Radi cal teaching assislanl Rieharrl Robertson said the Unite<! States is in- tentionally blocking the unde veloped ll'Orld. "The wealth of the world rolls into A1nerira ," he sa id. "With six percent of the \1•ocld·s population v.·e consume 60 percent of the world 's commodities. .. In many v.•ays the war in Vietnam ir. ;i 11·ar vf ex ample. It is saying 'This is wh;1I. is going to happen to you if you throw off the yoke of An1erican bnperialism.' " George Reiter, assistant professo r of physics'. said, ··rhe free in Free \l/or ld doesn·t mean political freedom. There·s .Franco's Spain. South Africa apartheid. Free meons freedom for American businessmen to trade there." One Soviet Spaces hip Back to Earth Safely r.toscow (UPI) -Russia's Soyuz 6 spacecraft returned .'.'iafely to earth today v.·lth il5 two-man crew, Tass announced. During the ship's final hours in space it conducted whatj.he Soviets called a "uni· que" experiment in molecular "cold \\'elding." The five-day flight of the Soyuz 6 ended v.·it.h the craft making a "soft landing " 'in the Karaganda area of Soviet central Asia. the agency said. The two cos· 1nonauls -Coi. Georgi Shonin and flight engineer Valeri Kubasov were reported safe and well . The tv.·o other Soyuz craft, 7 and 8, re· n\alned in orbit. Soyuz 7 carries a three. man .:rcw and Soyuz 8 t"'O men. Ta ss said Soyuz 6 came down a fe\V hvurs after carrying out a "unique ez- periment, or great importance" in "cold" \\'elding. The process is cons idered esscn· tial for construction of space stations and repairing space objects. Tass said the shi p landed at 12:52 p.m. T10S1.ow lime (2:52 a.111. PDT) about 112 niiles nor1hwest of Karaganda. The pair "feel fin!':' the agency rcporlcd .. "To effect the descent from orbit, the co1nmand~ or the ship used manual orientation and al l!1e calculated tin1c sv.·1rchcd on the descent pr-Ogram,·• Ta;;s said. ''The landing module .,.,·ith I.he crew ::;cparated from the ship." It said after braking in the atn1osphcrr, "the parachute systen1 "·as pul into operation and the soft-la nding enginrs (made) a smooth land in g." Soyu7. fi v.•as nut equipped with docking apparat us -the space presumably be ing taken up by the spe cial 1\·eld1ng equip- men t -and apparently made no att!'mpt tn hnk up with the Soyuz 7 and 8 craft. Tass said lhe welding experim ent u ;;~ <·arried out by Kuba wv 1n the orbitnl cri111partn1ent of tlle rrall dur111,i:: the 7'i1h nrb1t. "The aim or I.he exprriment .... ·as Ill establish the peculiarities of the "'eldin~ of various n1e1als in space," lhe agenCj' ~aid. "This is a unique experiment. or great importance for science and technology in \vor ki ng out technology of welding a nd assemblying works 1n space." Off and Running: Murphy Backing Nixon on Vietnan1 LOS A1'\GELES f1\P) -Rcpubli('.1!1 Sen. George t.ltJrphy is running for a ~r­ cond t~rn1 ;is a wholehearted ad1·ocatc or President X1xon's \'1ctn11m po liry -arid an unco1nprom1 ~1ni;: loc of t h ~ fl.foratoriDm flav rlr111ons1r11tk1n~. The scn;i1or ';oincd 1111h (;Qr f,ov fl C.'.lj:;an \\icdncsday n1gl1t Ill lJ<ic king th~ l'resident al a S2ll<l·:i-pl;11c tund ·rtl isioi: dinner aiined at building up the treasury for tvlurphy's l!l'iQ rc>-t'lectlon r;1mpa1gn . Aidrs ;;aid thaL ;1t lr;1~t S~00 ,000 11 ;1~ netted fro1n lhe d111ner anr\ fror'n t11 oi similar affaJTs \\"edneSd~y at Sao Dirso and Fresno. f.!urphy said herr. "!f there has be.en ~ rloubt in an~ont•s nnncl as lo 11hr1hcr I 1ri!! be a can1i1datc. lfl r the l' S. Sena1r next yrar l!'t it be f1 1~pcllcd " President :-i1xr,n leleph1111c1I lhe Lo• Angrlcs <hnn"r fr:im \\'ash1nJ;:ton anrl sa 11I r.1t1rphy should be re-elec\NI berau.•r Americans "need snmcone 11 ht\ can stand Up and fi~ht fr,r a stroni: Amrr1r~ " :-lixon, \1hriS(' n:it11·c st;1 te 1s CahlnrnJ.i ~<11d "this adm1n1r.1rat1on needs him 1 the Sf'natl' Cal1foro1;i nreds him. Tn• \1hrilf' t'OUntry nrrds 111111." SOFA BED SALE! Th•1• •r• very comfert•ble 1ofe iMrd1 for Sit+i"CJ •nd Sl .. pi"9· ·~ 400 · 00 Now 299 .00 A wi<t• 1electton of F1bric1 ertd Colon Jo choo1• from . H.J.GAl\l\fTT fURNl-pJRE P•OrES510NAt INTfll!Ol 0£SIGN[ll:S ?1 16 H.4.119011 I LYD. COST..,_ M[SA, C 1'LI F, ·~•·027~ 646·0)76 I I ] p ·tot A or Bea prn pre· It •bo gre • - - s t·io'. io foe rar 1 ocr Coo :-it(} ma \ mo JJ• <~' '" I afl Illa ]- ( '" 1111 '' Lu lo< P' Rr P• "' • p.- '" t.h • th ,, '° • fl '"' to lh E .. '" i ·-· ---· ------------------.-.-.·.-i1-.... :.•t""'.','•t""'¥~·~J~.~:-.•·~1-.... 1~ .. ~'""""4'·•fi""'f'"'l~t <i~•.~t~-~•~**'',..,1~-++•.tr..~u ..... ..,,~,~'K"'>~ .. ~·~"°"''"~~~·~•~•-""-~·~·~·-"'"·~··~-~.~.~.~-.~·~•'";77"~.,,...;;-:-..-;-;-~·, . " .-,· .. I •' • <I'· ' • -~·.,..-..... . - Laguna Bea~h ED)TION Today's Fluet N.Y. Stocks voe. b2, NO. HS, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 TEN CENTS Laguna Approves Pyne Ca·stle Use as Church By ltlCllA HD P . N.\LL 01 t~• D•ltv Pilot Sl•tt Pyne Castle "·cnt fron1 the comn1crcial ti the sub linH' last n1ghl. · A~lcr a protracted ~lruggle wt'll l\Orthy of the furtrcss-likt• lan1tn1ark, Laguna Beach counciltncn by a 4 lo I vutc ap- proved its u~e as a church and Christian pre-school. Jt took several lhousanrl words and about twn hour~ and 20 fl)inutcs as <'()fl· gregalion spoke for and neighbors: Narco Bitiges? • agains!. ..:ounci!mcn -caught in a trad1t1on :i l squeeze play nr neighbfJrhond \'l'r"u" church ~ finally canil' lhrough v.1th a 11:-nit:.:d st<iinp of appro\'al. Thl'y ov£'rruled an orig inal plannlnJ.: C'Omn11ssion denial by 1he nel·£'ssarv four· fifth vote (necessary because it Was ap- pealed after planning con101Jssion dl'nial of a conditional use pern11t~. Councilman Charlton Boyd. <lftrr !'Oll1'' dazzling verbal footw ork, turned thurnlJs Pendleton Brig Violence Probed Stnries or narcntics binges. r;icial \'IOlence and 1nis1rec11rnent of 11risoners in the Camp Pl'ndlcton hr ig arc bt'.'ing formally probed l.oday by a p<Jnel of high- ra11king officers. The investh:ation is separate from one fJrdcred by !ht llousr. Artncd Services Committee ro110"·1ng the appearance or l'llor1cs on the subJecl 1n lwo natt0na l magazines. \\'hen the probe is eompletctl. the four- mem~r panel "ill report to r..1aJ. Gen, Donn Hobcrtson. \YhO recent ly assumed L"Ommand of !he giant amphibious training base. Roberlson saicf in 11e"'s conrerence!'i Rftcr the nalionally publ icized accounts that they \\·ere l'xaggcratcd. \l'hilc tl1e Do1v11, tJte Missio11 Trail llistorical 1-Iomc Open lo Public T-:L TOflO -A hi~t oru ·.il nrl11be \\il l \_11• C'lpc n In lh c fluh l1c Friday, nc:1. Ji, A proJt'Cl of 111" F.I Tf\ro \\'ornrn·~ Clli h. tlH· npcn hnu~(' \11\1 lake pli1cc lro1n 10 <i '11. 10 (i [)_Ill. Frn1ured 11·!1! hr t11r Sr.·1-r;inn i\dobc l,utll in ll\.12 by Jo.~c Scrruno wtHch 1s localed off Trahuro Hoacl on Lake Forest pr1iprr1y. Visitors m<iy lake El Toro Road east lo Trabuco Rnad turn left and p.·ncred to !he first driveway on th e left v;hich is abou t a mile. The restored home is furnisher! in mid- J9tt-century slyl<', f.lrs n oris Prothero ""ll be hostess. There v.·i!I be n(l charge. • ~1t!ll~t'OHICl'S l.o ~feet Si\DDLEBACK VALLEY S.id· dlehac k Valley Newcomers Club "'111 host .a coffee for ne"' rcsidenls ~lnnday. Thr get together will take pl<ice al 7 _30 p.m. 1n floya l Savings and U>an Assoc1a- ti{ln in El Toro Ce11cr. Activities and advantages ol fcred by the club "·ill be eiiplained. f\·larine Corps Commandant, CI' n . J..eonard 1-'. Chapm;111, clen1rd kno\v lr(h!t"! of such incidents in a pr ess conl'crelll'C iJ L bl Torn ;\lCAS at t he sarne t1111e. Three major ineidcnts ha~c (l("t urrf'd 1his year at the Camp Pendleton bro~. 111· cludinp; a disturbance involving b),1< kc; and whites that sent 109 prisoners anti a guard to the hospital. ConC'erning brut..1lity charp;e!i, the basr commander has admitt ed charl'.:('!i \1•crc brought a~ainst (our guards. with 1w11 cases unfounded. onr. man courtmartialcd and one still under investigation Several prisoners \1•cre hosriitat11l'd hricflv la.~t J.:1n. 6. aft('r a 01elee <ind, follo\V1ng the .June 22 riot which led 11l published charges ;ln(t a 1011r hy nl'"'~1nr1 1 ~epL 15, a gang of 200 pr1sC1ncrs staged another not. The t-.larinc Corrs has brco s1'ehing f11nds to replace the vin t;ige !Jarbc~!·w1n• anrl crude barra('ks 1n wh1rh up to -;50 1nen have bec•n hC'ld. 1·11e original tn :ix- i1num capacity is listed all 4.10. Thr Camp Pend leton pr:ibe will he lt><l by Brig. Gen. frank E. Garretson. Marine's Body· F ouncl on Beflch Th,.. boctv of a C::imp Pcnrllf't nn ~1:i ri1ie \\a~hed a~hClfC a( rynru~ ~hnrl'~ t1r;11·h, s~n Cle mrntr. bct\1N.'n fi ve anrl si.~ p tn. \\"<'dnesd<•\'. t11c Orange County l'uronl'r · ~ O!firr repOrtrd. Thr ~1.1nne ;;irrnrrn!ly d1·011nrr! 11t11li• swimming off fi<"ln Clcme n\l' :o;:i t11rci.iv :if1 cmoon. a C'nrnner'" drpu 1 ~· :-.aid. 11·· 11';1~ he<ird C':'lll1 np; ror help ;ind 111 •1 lifeguard boal!i v.·cre chspa1rhcd, hu ~ c·rr.\.\'S \1·rrc unahlr. to localr h1n1 L:>tin1atrd time 11f tht· ciro.,.,·nini:; wn~ 2. JO p.m. Saturday, according to Lhe coroner's off rec. Identity of the t•ictim is beinp; withl1c!d ~nding notificatiC1n of nexl of kin. lie was the st'CQnd Marine to drown in the area this v.·eek. Blas Vaca, 21. drown. f'd off San Clemente Su nday sfternoon. His body later wa s reco\•ered at Estacion Beach. Stock Jllarke l • NEW YORK (Al') -TI1e stock market exploded with enthusiasm this afternoon on the announcement by An1bas.~adnr Jlenry Cabo t Lod ge of a sun1r~sinp; prn. posal for peace \<ilks h.v the Vietnan1 ('omrnunist.s. (See quotations, l'ages 26·27). flown on 1l1C' churl'h and re1na1ned tne t!1.~~t•nt u1g \Ole. i\fh·r :-0 1ne h<1ekroo1n·l,\'l'll.' pol1llcal 11\.int·tll'f'r111g and inany failed n11111ons, \ u·1· ~1 :1yor .Joseph O'Sullivan :ind ttl<iynr l ; l1·n11 \'r·rlder S\\'Ung Counciln1an Hichard t:oldbcr~(s \'Ole, Tlus "'as done by a stinula!itJn that !hr: fi-J -ro1nn castle and outbuildings \rOUl tl rri•1c•r h:11 e <'hurrh use and ap:irtrnent u~<' sin1ull;1neously. The Ca!l·ary Ev1.1nge!ical free Church 0 may continue to rcnl the rooms as arartn1en1s. But when chuch use starts, aparl1nenl rental 1nusl sto p and rr1na1n stopped. As another concession, couocilmen scratched the right to build a sanctuary. 1·11e third·noor ballroorn ·of the church t·ould serve lhis purpose and sanctuary approval could be sought later. tt-lany other restrictions \\"Cte also lag· ged to the religious usage. IL is possible the church may run lhe matter through the planning commission a.iiain expecting a bclt£'r <leal on a J Lo 2 council spli t \!•hen it is appealed by neighbors. The deci sion came by a <'ircuitous route. Planning commissioners fir st turn- ed down the use. But that was when the church also wantetl lo launch an elemen· t'.lry school. 1'he church appealed bul deleted the elementary school. It takes a four -fifths council vote lo overrule denial ol a con· ditional use permit. Tnll,i1tg Al1out ll'ar !lrH1•.:Jrd I!ill:-:. L <:1guna lleach l ligh School student bodv president, stands before ll eisler Park \1•ar 111 1noria! ..-is he addresses audience du ring Vietnam moratorium activities \Vedne sday. About 100 per- sons, m ostly students, 'turned ou1. ~·Jany later mov· cd on to larger moratoriun1 event at UC Jrvine. 'l'ccns l(ill Scl»cs \Vith Ca!-i Fun1cs ] 11 "I >ea('c' l\foye 1:1. 1c·1.;\\"(f1 H1, :-: .1 IA I' 1 -T1>.o 11i~h .._. !iw1I 'l.1• .n1.11r~, ;1 hnv ;111d girl. 11 l're 1.1o1r1il dt ,.i1 111 :1 rurn e•(l lk·ct .'lt1l11n1qh1lf' 1 1111r:.tl ;1\'. 1!'1lV!ll~ hrh1nrJ a S1tltlg' or l\11lr<:: <:;i;.111g they J1;.iiJ died 1n the naine of pt•;IL!'. ~u l llonlir~ :<:11d lh('y r o n1 rn it l rd !-1IK1tl('. Bo1h had a1!f'ndcd ;i Victn;1m ~l11ra(oriurn ohSl'r\':.incc at Glassboro ~Ltli• Co lli·,('.c \\'c·dncsday. Tt1c \'1rt1ms, rrai~ Badiali,-17, ancl .Jo:>n f ox. 17, ho1h seninrs <il 1-ligh\and il1'g1rn,1l I l!gh Schoo!, were found 111 Lhe J\;1d1 at1 fan1ily car. t'a111drn County r.trdical tnvestiga!nr Tho1na" H. natcy !';;1id they had ber n 1lr ;>d about 12 lo IJ hour.~ when th('i r bod1r•· \1·rrc d1.<;CO\•(-'rrd alM1L1l 9:30 a.::-:. J\ v .. eu um cleaner hose had been con· necte.d lo 1he P.xhaust of lhc car throuch a 11111+· dnlled in the noor. n:1ley said 24 notes 1>.'ere beside their hodi<'s. Irvine Protest Goes Off With No Euss, No Noise Uy TH0,\1A S FORTUNE O! tn1 0 1111 P.iot ~t•ll nlark armbands sy1nholize a quirt prn- tti;l. That's the w<iy 11 was on the ur: Jr\'inc campus \Vcdncsday , the day of 1nflralorium. The student. organizers had planned it lo be a day of education, not demonstra. FOVRTll 'CRASll' COLUMN TODAY The fourth in a series of five reports by Di\ILY PILOT rinancial columnist Sylvia Porter, analyzing the 1969 economy in compariso n lo the 1929 stock markrt crash and world depression which fol!O"'· <'d it, will be fo~nd in today's paper on Page 26. MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATORIUM ON PAGE J 11(•!'. There was 110 1n11ncdi;r1e C'nrmy 1o confront. The enemy, unseen, was the Vic1n.:im war. J\n estimated 1,500 students attended :in aflen1oon rally. ll was a bi& U11ong but thr. speakers did not shou t and the f;tudents listened almost serenely, Student Ann DoylP, chairman of th~ llnh•rrsily ~1oratorium Committee, told thrm this time the organizers had con· cenlr<i led on cducalion but that lhey 1vould IJke lo take activities off campus next month. An ea rlier.planned march In a war in- ductry plant had been ca nceled. During the moratorium rally, Fathr r Ed A!lrn of Uni versity Interfaith a~ UC (See UCI PROTEST, Page %) e Temple lln:nnr Set EL TORO -A four-day bazaar !.prn!ioted by Tl:'1np!c ,Judea v.•ill begin Sunday. Saddlebael~~s 'Lariat' The temple's i;islerhood and men's cluh Arc in charge of the event which will ~ from 111 a.nl. to 5 p.m. through Wed· llC'~day. 'J'he C\'Cnl In rai!ie funds ror philan· lhrnpi<'!i \\•111 takr place in the lrmplr'.'11'. o1:1dilorium locatrd (In ~·\111..11\on Parkway soulh or 1'.:I Toro J{oad. e Llbrnr!I l'rle11ds 1'1eet CAPISTRANO Vi\1.1.EV -Capistrano fiay i\re<t Friends of the Library are in- v111ng friend~ .1nd prospective mc1nhcr!'I to their meel1ng tnni~ht al 7:30 o'clock 1n the auditorium of S<t n IJ1 cgo (:as and Eierlric Co. in San Cll'mcnle. Speaker '~·111 br Mr!i. t.-1•1rcrlla Langr: t1·ho Y.'ill shn~ !ilidrs and rommcn! on a prl·gram entitled "Up The Oil Ho ad.'' Students Claiming that the. student newspaJ>f'r "The Lariat" isn't allowed to sv.·1ng a \'Cry wide loop. the Saddleback Collcj!r Student Senele is attempting to head of[ its use of s!udent body r11nos. The ~iit·member body Tuesday adopted a unanimous resolution wh ich -Said the junior college sdm.inistration is ccnSt>ring the paper. --Charged thaL cens()rship i.~ primarilv of any criticism of the adm'1n1strallon or school trus tees. -Noted lh<i t ~ politically con!ro!l rd pre~~ is un ·Amcri can. -Resolved that monies c'111f'clr'I /r(1111 ( • Claim -Paper Censored :o;ludcnl:> nf the college should not be u~if to fin:inrf' lhe publicalion. .John lloth11·('ll, 37-ye;i r·olrl st udent boc1y pr cs1df'nl. rlainu"<d that Ml'I ~Jit chell. col- ll•gc publicist and journalism teacher, is \\'(':lr1ng an ill-fi!l ing dual rol e. Bolhwell said thal r.litchell kills f'dllr1rial mailer or pa rts or it wh en the arlmini!il ration is criticize<! and Y<'l lhcn ni1111l leach ethic.~ nf journalism. \Ir said :1 bn th;1t th<' Mitehe tl ''announced lhe nlher d.1y lha l there wooldn 'L be a pnper for snm<' tilllP." Qul'"IU•nrd today, lntsl{'(' Lotil!i Ziln!lt f..11il. "\Ve knew noltung about U1is. I ccr· tainly knew nothing about the dissatisfac- tion. I hope lhty'll comt in and discuss thi.~ with me ." Speaking of a f\iooday night OOard meeting, Zitnik said. "If they had been at the mecllng. they would ha\le heard from discussion that "'e are not opposed to o!he:" views: in fact, Mlchael Coll in~ lboiird prestden!l made it clear that op- posing ViC'w.~ musl be presented and that !here should be no ce11sorship exr.ept when it is a case of personality destruc- tion ." Rothwell !'llid fi.lllchelt had tinkered with a column written by him and mailed fro1n San Francisco. lte said he tt>ld l\litchell the piece was OQt to be adulterated and f\iitchell killed It filling lhP hole wllh pictures. lie said ~1 itchell also killed t"'"o works by ~lalf members. one about censorship. Said Bothwell, "This is not a radical or left-wing thing. We're not trying to gel flirty words into the pa~r or gCt a rebellion ; we 're merely trylng to voice our opini(lns as everyone should be allow· eel to rlo." r.·lttc:hc ll denied that the pa per ix \See PAPER, Page 2~ Councilmen sent lhe maUer back lo planner~ "'he re 1l v.'as endorse<! !ht se· t·ond tune around ~ to 0 ll then came hack to the council for \\'ednesday night'• agonizing. Built by K centric millionaire Cecil \Vayter Pyne. the castle -a Swiss Ch alet motiH -looks down on the world in ag- ing grandeur. It was long rumored lo be the apple {)( President Nixon's eye B.~ • \\'hite House \\'est. Then San Clemente tSce CASTLE, Page Zl om Subdued By Officer, h1 Melee An apparently drug·crazed Garden Grove youth attacked both his mother and a police orficer with a butcher knife \Vednc sday night in a fracas Lhat erupted over a supper l<ible arguinenl. It look several blows from the olficer's baton to subdue the 17-ye ilr-(l!d youth who is no\\' IOOgerl in jul'enilc hall. No injurie!I \1·ere suffered by his mother or the of- ficer. 111e boy's mother told police her ~ went berserk when she accused him over the su pper I.able or railin g to ket'p his promise to stay orf drugs. She said the boy immediately srizcd the butcher knife, sprang Ol'er the table and pursued her around the kilchcn. The screaming woman ran lo 11 nrighbor·s hnuse for protection and called police. lier son returned lo the family ho1nc still wavi ng the knife and shouting un fnlclligible threats. An inl'csligating officer said the boy burst out of the home when he knocked al the door "and took several crazy swipes at me. He behaved like a mad man and it was ha rd to make out just what he was saying." The oHicer said he was forced to use his baton to quell the angry yooth sn<l fiJruck him •·several sharp blO\.\'.'i to qu tcl hi mdown." The boy wa,c; disarm· ed and transported lo juvenile hall. ~lets Do It! Series Over Nl::\V YORK (i\P) -The amazing New York r..fets completed Lheir impossible r!rcam Thursday by winning Lhe 1969 \Vorld Series \.\'Ith a 5--l victory over the Rallimore Orioles on home run!! by Donn Clcndedon and Al Weis and Ron Swo- bcxla's decisive tie.breaking double. The laughing stock of baseball for the first seven years of teir existence y,·he n !hey failed to climb above ninth place, the irrepressible Mets went rrom rags In riches in their eighlh season hy win ning four stralght games from the once-fav· orcd Orioles alter losing the rirst game of the best-(lf-seven classic. Orange Coast Weather Don't look now, but the rai ny seaso n Is abciut to start. Those in a posilion to know are pre- dicting a 50 percent chance o[ precipitatio n lor the Orange Coast tonight and Friday. INSIDE TODAY \Vhilt 2,000 Oranrie Co1inl11 R.epub/ica1l 1nomen cl1e,.red, Sen. Barr11 GoldWQttr 11rgtrl. t f!· sumplion of AmeriC1111 bombing nf North Vietnam in an 1\11a· hcini speech. Page JO. 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Storm Case, architect and building chairman for the church. was hrs! to plead the cause. fo;oting the 4-0 planning commission vote. he said, "l can set: no r;!ronger recommendation." He noted that about half the city's r hurrhes <ire located in residen11al t R·l) neighbo rhoods. Couocilman Hov l!olm harkened hack a l \'ilrious limeS to 1he fa ct lhat the l·hurch hns the propr rty up fo r sale. He s:<id a new owner might have diHcrenl :i lliludes and capabilities than the Evangelical group. Hohn, however, back· <'d the usage "''ilh restriclions including no current sanctuary approval. ChurC'h spokesmen said they should hal'e the riJ!lll 10 pass on lo another church rights they sought. Boyd spoke of having \'Cry concise beliefs and a series of unkno\1'nS and at- lempting to renovate an old sturdy building .. that is going to right back." Iii!= oppm;ition became clear 11'hen he ~<.11d hr hoped !he church could sell lhe property and find one with fewer pro- blrrn5. Architect S!orm Case storrned al Boyd: ''As I recall al the last mecllng you 11·ere l ht one th~i 1nade a motion to sre what Ii " planning commission thought and the-\' l'ame back 4 to I for the use you jusl 1::n1 .1hrough !taring aparL" The mayor riui<'l!.'d Case . Youthful Church Piistor 1--! 1 k e 1i1ontgomery spoke of !il udying the profile ·of Laguna probl<'m s. "I fe el the averai;e church is impersonal . Our desire is nol lo be impersrinal but lo be available." He said the church had gone on to the high school campus and established rap- --port. ''\\'e found tremendous needs," He !'aid there ·were :iggreva ted dope pro- blems long before newspapers aired them an'.! the school administrati on denied ·them . Sa id f\1ontgomrr1, ''The school ad- ministration said lhcrt 11:as no dope prn· blem. One kid told n1e. f.like I can't behe1e 11hars happen1ng. 'in our school. l::\'ery kid in school is using dope:' Realtor r.1111 Hanson. a congregation mem~r. spoke-of the deteriorating ;ipartment bu1h11ng facing worse pro· hlt>ms in 1he futu re lie apparently allud· rd Lo the qualit y of future lenan1 s if the building is not repaired . One of several opponents of I he church u~e. Harold ~1ann. 298 Beverly SL. asked, "how much religion 1s there going lo be in ~me of lhose panshioners v.·hen they take the roundtrip from the parking lot lo !he third floor (hallrooml '.''' In reference In the needs of youngsters < ~!OOlgomery), f\lann opined: .. The be~t way for a pre-school chdd to learn 1s al his mot.he r's knee or o\'er hs father's." After l'Ounc.ilml'n finally appro\'ed a <:0111prom1se \'eddi-r niot1011, !he mNilinJ.( h::ilted in confusion as s ever a 1 h·meown ers hurned up to argue "'ith in· fi 1v1dual councilmrn and the meeting ground to lemporary halt. P;if acc in E m c q~cn cy : Tra,;h 1-laulcd Aw ay t.Q,\'D0:-.1 !l'PI ) -Lflndon·s garbagl': ~1r 1 k" finally hll the roy<il fatnily, Priv ate rn~tracturs v.·rre called in \Vednfsda)' In n·mQ\'C the moun11ng piles of rubbi sh at Durkingham Palilcr, fndependenl i;arbagcmt n toted a11·ay i;arks of rolling food. nld tin cans. bottles. and "·astepaper for the first time sinrc thf': strike began three ~·eeks ago. ''The ltrm was called in because of a definite heallh hazard," said a palace spokesman. DAllY PilOT ~ COoU1 "*ll GMIHG (.QWO,t,ltf l el.trt N. W••I Praw.nt .... ~ J1c~ I . Cw•l•v Y'-Prn.°'111 -(;eflt••• Ml"'wr Ti..o,.u• )(ef•il [0•!0• Tht"''' A. Mw•phin • ,,.,. .... l ... f~"Q" ~ioliuol I". N•ll L .. ,,... •-!I c:11, £011w ....... leftll Oflk• 121 fort•I Ay1, M1iliftl Mtl•eu: ,.Q, I•• '''· •2152 --c .. 11 M< .. • • wn1 ''" s·rwt ...,.,., .,..,ft nn weo1• .. ....., ... ___.. .......... 1 .... a..u., -1'111 i'"'" -----·-----_..._ ___ ,.. _____ _.. -.. -. -. ---. -•. ---. Profession (Shoplifting) Scrutinized Intrulu<lo1 Farber, Jl'jb!Wlfr Of S«urily World Magulne, a publlcttlan dealing wilh crime in bullneu, Cbaml>f:r manqer Warren Morgan. 1 1 Id, "Sometimes it's more important to worry about k>sse1 than to worry about profitti." "'Shoplifting ," said Farber, ''began with Ad;;im and Eve. An apple was takf'n - and punishment was meted oul. It's been sro"·ing more serious ever since. As we get more civiliied, ~'e seem lo want lo put more and more things under lock and kev." Shoplifling, merchants were told, is a Q.blUlon+yur lituinns. More thin 90 porctljt 11 dooo bJ llllllllln. wllh !he hoUM1\1dfe claised as the I e a d i n g amateur, operaLiag·in supennarll.eu and department stores. However, professional shoplifters take much nlore expensive items, figuring on selling them (or half their retai l value. A professional can .make up to $100 a day on car!ons of cigarettes :ilone. AmazL>d merchants wat ched films of ex pert shoplifter!! stashi ng packages of meat, suji., rolled around coat-hangers and even a portable vacuum cleaner OAllY f'llOT ~l•lt P"*I• PRAYING FOR TOLERANCE AT CHANCELLOR'S HOME Mrs. Aldrich, Rev. Murray (c.•nter ), TIRED'1 Morrisey Pray for Pi~kets Mrs. Aldrich Meets Protesters t:C Irvine's chancellor ·wasn·t home ,1·hen callers carrying picket sign s ar· rlved Wednesday night. But Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. greeted the group an d had lier minister, who v.·as visiting al the Newport Beach home, say a pra)'Cr jor to!er;mce of all men's points or vi ew . 'fhe group of 20 t.axpayers responded by singing. "America the Beautiful." Spokesman for the group that calls itself TIRED !Taxpayers Indignant about Jtadlcals in Education). ThOmas l\lor- r1ssf'}' of Santa Ana . read a nl('Ss ag<' !hat 1\1rs. Aldrich said she y,•ould gi1 c In her husband who \\'as attending a scheduled n1celing \1•ilh regents al LCLA . The message was a plea to employ only th::ise faculty members who keep their politi cs off campus, to eape! students and lire faculty who engage in activities "disruptive to the educational process or the community," and to reaffinn that laculty are employes of the s\ale and thus responsible to the people. ;..1rs. Aldrich suggested the Rev. Philip f\.lurray, pastor of Corona del fl1ar Com· munity Church (Qngregational, say a prayer. Th<' Re'' J\lr. :'.·lurrav asker! ~1orri ~scy if that 11·ou!U be offf'nsi1·c. 10 hun and he :;a·d ... Indeed 1t would not ·· Th..: minister then prayed for tolerance of o;hcrs' 1'if!'1·poln\f>. From Page l UCI PROTEST • • ]r:u1r nfll·red these word~~ "\\'e 11·ant to hP 11"ft :illlnr Irr h:i\'c "\re·rc here to comn1e1nor:ilc 685.J~O frr('fl()m,' he said. ''Tell your t;o\CT!J· men 1\ho have lost their lives on both ~10rs. ]\ is possible double 1hat number or rj1·1lians a!sn hal'e per ishC"d. \\'r're here tu reflecl nn th1~ tragic 11 ay of li fe . "Today 11 1s easy to kill because killing is .so impersonal. That is ·why all of us ran un<1shamed\y drive a car. ll also is easy lo do 11'h.tl everyone else does "'·hether 1l is standing up for a morat.)rium or goi ng to 11ar. ''During this day JO Americans alone 11•i 1! die. ~,y intention is not lo produce gulll but humility. "Is a moment or silence enough to commemorate 685.340 empty homes~ "'ould 10 hours of silence be enough for 1!le loss of one husband, one lover, one father? "You see it ~ individuals we are talk- in" about. ';.The equal of half the population of Orange County is gone, wasted, lost. Try to envision that many men. Pick one face -one man for whom you would ~·ant to do v.·hat he had to do. "Le t's not be guilly of scorning the lh·· in~. The honor \1·e 1>-ould pay lo the dead i~ als<l 0\1·cd to the l11·ing. "G<> out and talk to others about t11i~ stupid war. Ask someone everyday, some new person, 11·hal he thinks. about . hr1ng· ing the war lo an end. L1~tcn flrst in \\'hat he thinks. Lrt him know you respect him and his opinions. Th~ Jet him know v.·here you stand." During the rally activities. even Leslie Lincoln, usually fiery SOS spe11krr, v.·as :>0bdued. She condemned the SOS ""'ealhermen" who went on a destruclive rampage last week in Chicago. She sald they had walked out of SD.5. Antiwar students clearly were trying for the broadest appeal consistent with their lilated ohjecth·c of immediate wHhdra~·al of U S. troops. Several professors spoke at the rally, a minister, a rormer G.I. and a South Viet· name.se student. Ila Duong Due , student 11! Cal Sla1e t.M~ Bt-11ch. said. "Your puppet govern· 1nent 1n Saigon may call me back and put me jn Jail but I ~·ant lo say you and 'he. So\·lrt l lnion are both colon1a!1.il, in1· periahst. n1('nl, ynur tiu sines~rncn. ~utl arfl nflt on the right track. You sho11!ti v.1thdra w your 1roop.~. corrrc·t t'l}ll r for<>iJ?n 1X1l1<'r. Don ·_ lry lo im pose 1n our countr:-an {'n- t1rc p0htical system " \ ctcran Ralph Barrac,1no. 11ho !.• no11· a LC! ~tudent. said (; I ·s ln V1etn <11n equalr manliness t1> ant1·toin1nuni s1n He s:i iri n1 arh~nrs see1n lo be 1norc 1n1- portant than people . "Can \.l e perhaps be the blockers of the people eater'.'" he asked . Assistant Professor ol History Ri chard Frank said, "Our nalional inte rest has never been al sta ke. That 1s v.hy \~C arc losing. We'\'e Jlt\'Cr tried hard enough. From the \'ery beginning l h i s 11·ar has bf'en a f11nh1stic bungle, a fraud ." Radica l teaching assislanl Richard Robertson said the United States is In· tentlo nally blocking the unde1·elope(! world. "The wealth o( the 11:nr!d ro1ls into America," he said. "With si x peret>nt nr the 1\·orld's population \Ye consume 60 percent of the world's cnn1mndil ir~- "ln many ~·ays the ~·ar in Viclna m is a ,1·ar nf cxan1ple. It is saying 'Thi~ 1~ 1rhat ! i~ going to happen to yuu if }'Qll thr(ll\' (lf f lhe yoke ur An1erican imperiah~1n '" George Heiler. assistant professor of physics, said, "The fr{'C in Free \\'orld <lotsn'l mean political frC<'dom. There's Franco·s Spain. South Africa apartheid . Free means freedom for American businessmen to trade the re." INTERNATIO NAL CLUB FETE SET A dinner support ing Laguna Bearh ~li.l(h School's lnlerna!IOOtl Club wtll be serl'cd lon1ght (Thursday) in the school rafetena from 6 to 7 iJnd is open to the publir. Dinne r t icket~ are $1.25 !or adult.~. $1 for high school sludt>nts and 7;, cent.~ for children. rrj)'lr!Nf ,\f1!>s Jane Relh lefsen , spokesman for the grrup. She ~<lid the club was open to all high p.ehool 1>t11drn1s sludyin~ lani:u;i gts. under bulky -~ 1114 di'-. "Boostttl" lbey )earned, have been known to carry aJCb items 11::1 portable TV sell and ev"en frozen turkeys out of stores between their legs, while checking out a few IC$5 expensive items at the cash register. A woman shoplifter may specialize in lr)'ing on clolhes . slipping a chosen dress or pair of slacks under t\cr own garments ;ind 'ol'alk1ng out wearing it, while dutifully returning lhe rest of the item:oi tried on. "Shopliflers," merchants v.·ere told, "bood prlvocy and readily l<Ce$llble mere hand lie." Alert salespeople who lake pains 10 greet every browstnc customer and offer assistance are the best protection against this type of crime. •·The real CtJsk11ner ~·ill appre<"iate l~ courtesy," said the t'xpert, "the 11hoplifter will know he's being watched." \\lhile it is important lo display n1e rchandise attracdvely, merchants should be aware that itemJ left grou[lfil close to the edge or counters are easily sy,·ept into a variety of containers, rang· Disaster Funds Finally Okayed for Capistrano San Juan Capistrano's long awaited disaster funds are finally on their way. Director of Public \\'orks T. J. i\leadows says the S2l2,000 advance ap- proved by the Ofltcc of Emergtncy J>repil redncss will soon be arriving. The total amount approved \\'as $376;422. This is quite a bit Jess than the $839.000 requested for debris clearance, protective measure s, street. road, br idge and public ut1!1ties repairs. But f.leadows says in some cases. the cost of repairs may be less than estimatt'd. One case is the Camino Capislrano bridge. Original estimates for the replac('mcnl cost lotaled about $337,000, but since the original estiinates1 the From Page 1 PAPER • • • censored. Orange County F lood Control District and the stale Division of Highways have de<."ided to assist with repairs. Another price cut would come y,•jth the reduced lengt h of the bridge·s span. Finally, the cost of de n1olishing the ollf br idge wl!I be cul frorn '17 ,000 ~o about $9.800. \\'hile the bridge is being constructed a: temporary road has been built over the rh·erbed . Councihnen are dubbing the road Bathgate's Express"·ay in honor of Couocilman Bill Bathgate \1·ho Jives on the other side. During the height of flooding last winter the Bathgates were stranded. A neigh bor would park his truck on one side of the bridge and lhe Balhga tes would park their car on their side and carefully walk across the damaged span to get to town. When the roads again became passable, the family coo!d use the upper part of Camino Ca pistrano to reach Jlancho Viejo Road and the freeway to come to town , but it was still four miles out of their v.·ay, Teet1 Corner Ing Jrom poper p oetry ba&• ·lo knlllln~ bags "'nd trick. glft ·v.~~11ped p~rcels wl~ ends that p:ip open to recc1vt: ~1 goods. Very l'aluable ilen1s. 1t 11 as pointed out, should be disptayt>cl in locked glass cases. In response to a qL1estion. Sl'('Uri!y ex· 11erl Carl Coodsm1\h l'l;;rified procedure to be follv'ol'('<I 1r a rnerl'hanl spots a shoplifter. "First, you must see lum lake the merchandlst.> and ('Oneeal 1t, tht>n w<atch him leave lhe store. This estabhsht's in· lent 10 ~Teal." said Coodsn1ith. ";-;exl step is to follow the shoplifter flut sidc an<! approach him quietly, suggesting lhat h•· return to the store !o ·adjust' the niattrr of some merchandise he neglected to p<1y for Usuall y he will cumply . If he rcs1s1s. it 's better not lo start a fight. Lrt him go <Hid pro1·ide the police with as acrurate a descripi1on of hin1 as you can." Laguna Beach Police Chie r Kennrl11 Huck ~poke briefly . emphasizing th e n'?ponsibility of the com1nunity in halting cnmr. "Tola! community invoh·ement is essential," said Huck. ''Those who reporL crimes to the pol ice n1ust also be ready to accept the responSlbility of going llt l'OUrl and testifying . "Unless we make l'r101e so unattracti ve that tr1me-oriPntcd people will ,<;tay away fron1 your shops and the comrnunny, lit- tle can b<.' achievetL" In a brief conHnrnt on bad che<::k pass· ing, Coodsmith told merchants the first s!ep is to srl up a 11·orkablc check· cashing procedure and make ~urr emp!uyes arr tra111rd In fo!lu1v it . 1\ California <l rivl'r's liC'ensc is the he~l identifi cati on to requirr, hr said. since 11 provides a picture of the holder, .1 signature and a current residence ad· dress. f\1erchants were invited to participate in a day.Jong seminar on crime Jn business to be sponsored hy the Orange County Chambers of Commerce Nov. 5 in Anaheim . Fur1her infor mati on on th" semina r is ava ilable al the Ch<imbc r ui Commerce. He said il is edited by the editors al'!<I the faculty ad viser. He denied also that it had been discontinued. He said the nex t edition of the bl·monthly publication wi ll be Nov. 10. A welcome back edilion was publ ished at the recent outset of class commencement . Formerly printed al the Sou th Coasl News.Post. th e paper is now prinU!d at the Tustin News. said Mitchell. Car1·ot Juice Big Selle1· Bothwell , who said he has ~en an ac· tive Republican and Conservative all his adult life, main tained that studenls at Saddleback want to prevent the friction that has happened at other cam puses. It v.•ou\d be caused only by the mistaken a\· titudes exhibited by trustees, he main· ta ined. At School's Caf ete1·ia "If they cannot treat reasonable students reasonably then reasonable students ca n become unreasonable ,'' Bothwell said. lie said he believed the student senate resolutl011 would be effeetive in drying up the paper's funds. Bothwell said, "I don 't brlieve they can spend our money 11·ithout ou r permission JUSI as ~·e cannot spend it without their permission." Hippie Type, 25, Held u1 Miu·der BAKERSFIELD (AP ) -A 25-year<ilcl hippie·type n1an is being held for in- vestigation of murder in connection ~·ith lhc sla}ing tl1Qnday night of former pro- lrs~1ona! hockey player John 1--Iilburn. 00;1l'e sald Ronal(I Ot>;in U:ach w;i.~ laken into custody at his home late Tues- 1lay ni ght. The 3a-year-old ~11 !b11rn·s bullet·riddlcd hody ~as fQunrl Tuesday behind the counl!'r of a liquor s1nrc where he \1•orkrd p;1rt.·ti1n<> He had bern ~hot in the head and chest. 7 STYUS TO CHOOSE FllOM By FRED SCHOEi\tEHL Of llM DellP Plltl S111t Do you . hang onto the old Jde a that eatrng carrots is good for your eyeli? If so, you might be among the many of the people who are turning on to organic car- rot juice as the road lo not only life v.·ilhout glasses, but a. heallluer boc!y al! lhe v.·ay around. Carrot juice 1s the ~·ord going around Laguna Beach High. Students are taking advantage of not only the new fruit and vegetable juices, but the new health food cookies to go wilh them. THESE NEW additions , put into effect by the Commissioners of Boys' and Girls' \\leUare. are a far cry from the food v.·h1ch was rated "I" (ine<l1ble) last year at the h:igh sehool cafeteria. Yet ~·ith these fine foods to tl'mpt the culinary delight, I \l'Onder how great they arc if many of the students cannot take i!dl'antage of !hem. For three days last 11·cek I stoo<l in line rit the caleteri:i snack bar ~fore the brunch period began. \\'hen the ofr1c1al bell rang to start !hr morning break. only four 11f the e.ighL v.·tndows opened, \.\·h1le lllere v.·ere lines at all of them, THE REi\1AINll\'G four opened at \'anous times during the JO minute break, But the real problem 11•as that during all thrtt days I was unable to get any food betause lines were moving so slo11· ly. Word oul of the cafeteria hai H that i! students kne w wha t they 1vanted by the time t~ey were waited on 1hings WOl1ld be movi ng a lot· n1ore smootl1ly. But ki ri~ have trouble kno\1·ing y,·hat they \l'Jn1 1\·hcn the menu changes day IQ day as 10 \\'hat fruit Jllices ancl eookes are in stock. A~OTHEH SITU1\TION lhiil has I developed in thal the wholC'Sillr supplier I ~1~ the frui t juices has not doubled !he 1faily order as requested by the calc1eri:1. 1 Bul Charlie \\'arc. student l'ongrel\E prcsidrnt is laking rommilnd of the si tu«· t1on in order lo !-lei n1ore juices on earn· pus. And that should please a lot of kids. Studenl Covnc1! is also going 1(1 i;:ct mort'.' :icri 1·rly illl'Ofl'ed in brin gin g !<'l11d ents !he bc "I 1n nUurishment tlur1ng the rlay. The 1·ending niach1nes that v.·ere re1no\-ri;l last ye:ir will be replact'.'d \rlth nt'11· foods -h••JWfully fresh lr111t5 ~urh .1~ (lranµC'" and apples Pror11s lr11m he n1tichine s 1r1ll go In ~upport l11c ASB. Any 1vay you look at it-either fr orn heal th ~tan1lpoint or on!.' or ta<rc. the ne1•· trl(J(JS and dri nks atr greJt A~ someone nn!'(I ~aid, "\\'h:1t r rir"I Ls ii he<ilthv mind w11ho11t a he allhy h!idy ?'' • ,\[ LBl-l~. \\'e n1ay \\'Ill the ~'ht1IP bil tt 1('. SOFA BED SALE! The1e •r• "•'"Y comfo rt•ble 1ofe b.ds fot Sitting enO Sl-pil'lg . A wide ~11lec.tion M Febric' tl'ld Cokin to choo•• ff'OfTI, .. ... • 00 · 00 NOW 299 .00 W ith S~i rt5 $!>0. erlra. H.J.GAI\l\flT fURNf[URE ~lOF(-SSIONA L !NTE-R IOR OESIGNEltS 1116 H ARBO l. l lVO COSTA MESA, CALIF. •"•·011s , .. ,.011• • I ' -· l l • WHAT'S l1"N- OUTDOORS? . . Navy Base I To Be Open For Hunts Bas ed on all areas reporting and from on the spot Tht 260·squart rnd e Norlh observation~ by this \vritcr, this weeks' duck opener Range or thr US. Naval could well be the be sl witnessed by scatter.gunners in \\'eapon!!; Center at China many years. Lake, some or the \Vest's best The o verall d uc k population is up more than 25 chukar parlridge and quail percent in all areas o r Southern California. <'ountry. v.·11! be open to free Pint ail s. teal and n1al!ards compris e the greatest publi(' hunting on three con· number of walerrowl. but 1herc is also a lar~e concen-secutive v.•eekends starting tra'Lion of V.'idgeon in mosl parts of Southern Califo rnia. i1•1th the Oct. 25 ope ning or lhe Big Bear and Bald\vJn Lakes Jn the San Bernardino 1969 chukar and quail season. ,,_ 'fhe •un ting area i s . lountains are good bels fo r unattached hunters as is soulheast ol Olanch<i i n lhe Salton Sea. La ke ltcnsha\\', Colorado Jl iver and the southern Inyo Counly. All very \\·et O\\"Cl1S River Valley. hunters v.·ill be checked i11 at l\ol ost of the private clubs. public clubs and p ublic the Darv.in c:a1r, seven miles shooting areas. operated by lhe Department of Fish sou th of the con1mun1ty or and Game , are filled up for opening 1veekend. Like\vise. Darwin. Darwin is reached vi a most of the a cco1nn1odat1ons and campgrounds near lhe Hwy . 190 from either Olancha \\'aterfo1vl areas '''ill be filled up early Friday evening. or Lone Pine. The botulism poisoning of the ducks in the Tulare The public is invited to hunt Lake area is no lon~er a t hreat. thanks to the e fforts chukars, mountain and valley of the Department of Fish and Game and other conser· quail, cottonlails and jack rab· vation groups v.·ho volunteered their time to save the bit!'; on the weekends of Oct. d uc ks from certain death. 2~26 . Nov. l·2 and 3·9. Only about 35.000 d ucks d ied, as compared (o the Bird Pop u I at 1 on s are more than 200 .000 \l'hie:h could have been poisoned . Due reported high in the hunti ng to lhis ef!ort , the Kern National \\lildlife Refuge ivill be area which lies at elevations open. around 5,000 feel Jn the lava- MAR LIN ~L AYING HIDE ANO SEEK benched Argu~ and Coso · 1'1ountains. ' ' ' 1 ·• ' ON TAR.GET -Denny llayden of Santa Ana is on 't arget a s he prepares to shatter a c lay bird at the .r\nnual Open Skeet Shoot held at the Laguna f-lill s _r;un Club. l·layde n took top honors in the .<\..". Clas~ • • . . gold medal in t"10 1vhile shooting: \vith E. K . 1 ' . •• f'IAILY PILOf 2:;. J>t'ADtl :Vli EXTENDED Channel Islands Harbor il l OU1ard has extended Ute. closing !line of its LLrsl an· nual n1arlin tournament tv.·o -...·eeks to Nov. l. Boat.~ and anglers 1nust register there 11nd return .... ·ith their catch for official weighin within foor days of departure. Vic 1'.1arzurati, tournament president, said tClday. The tvent. registered v.·ith the International Game Fish Assn . opened Sept. 20. Man Kills Gigantic Grizzly • The marlin picture, at press time, was not very 111 !he past si:c years of optimistic fo r this weeke-nd. The fish have been up and public hunting on these Nal'I' down all weell, with some boats reporting many jump-!:inds. the bag ha s been 6.8i :'i e r& sighted while others report seeing no fish at all. c:huk;irs. 2.77a niountain quail, Helen Smith of Ba lboa Angling Club weighed in J.586 valley quail. !.161 col· Quail, Chuliar Vista Listed BURNS LAKE , B.C. (AP) - A grizzly bear \\'e•ghing I.200 pounds and believed to be th~ largest ever shot has been kill· cd by ~·like Caspersen, 22- ~·ra r-old hunt er froin Jl;ladison, \\"i:-;. in T1\·eedsmuir Prov111- tial Park. The kill 1r;is reported by guiiJe Alan Blatk1.1ell. v.·ho ~aid thr bear 11·as shot early in Scptr1nber. only a ff!w fi sh d uring thfl past week. Tontails and sonic 2.500 j<1ck Gt!orge Fischf'r of Santa Ana, decked a marlin rallbirs ftir 9.492 hun ters. aboi1rd the bo"Jt "El P rofesor" near the west •nd of Tht' Na\'y provides 1110 Catalin• Island on• jig. 01·ernighl <·ampsites on 1he The ob1ervations made by some experienced mar· area, one at Junc1ion Rant:h lin fishermen, is thi1t, the fish hi1ve hei1ded west and and lhe other at Burchain will return within a few weeks to stage • final showing Springs. 'The only drinking With Opening Set Oct. 25 f th ~f h d' outh water is at JunclJon Ranch. or e se•son, lft" ore •• 1ng s • 1"he 1969 quail and chukar B I I 't ~· f th ,, bl t The check-in gate will olV'n u , even •s wr1 e m+s co umn • rauto as s r-hunung season. \1'hich start.~ ovt th th h b f' h ._.. _, ff nd 11t 8 p.m. each Friday of lhe at ere ave een 1s S•~·'"' o Lagun• • • th h ,. k d d Or i.'·' a•d ••d• [';"ov. 11 . 11•111 strike reported naar t he 209 m•rk. ree un ing y.•ee en s a n _. " ~" ~ ' It's anyone's nue&s where the spikebills will show 'v.'ill stay open all night to ad-1ary afl the v.·ay from 'ex-• m!t hunters. l!:nlry rv>rm il5. II • · · s h up this weekend, and whether or not they will bite •s .. -ee ent to ·poor in ou l ern <.'ampfire permits. maps and they did two weeks ago. instruction! 11• i 1 ! be given C11!ifornia arid tht' Jnyo-/'11 ono Before going out, you might give the Balboa Ang!. hunters as they eritcr Darwin 1.:ountry, according to l h ~ ing Club • call for last m inute reports by phoning (714 ) Cia1e. Depan1nent of Fish and G<11ne 673·3520 , TwO·\\'hccled 111 o l o r i 7 r rl f NEW RUN OF YELLOWFIN TUNA '.1>. reports ro1n the field. YCl!iclcs <ire nol perrn1Uetl on T11·0 boats running out of San Diego picked up niore the Base . Quall populations ;iri• high ln t han 60 yellO\V!in tuna early this 1vcek. .t\ftcr 1nost No gasolinr i~ al'ailahle !he de.sef'. foothills of the :-i:in skippers and landing operators had given up on the big bryond Olancha and I.one C:abnt·I, San Bernardino. Sit n ~ame ri sh for the 1969 s eason , lhcy appeared about 10 Pine. Hun1ers are advised to Jacinto. Santa Bosa and Jniles off the Coronado Is lands. lrave H'.l.·.v. J9J v.·il h Fu ll fuel Laguna i\lountains on nallona! This could 1nean that a current of 1\"arin v.·ater has \;inks and 10 l'arry exlra forest !ands open to the public moved up fron1 /.1cxican \l'atcrs and b rought in a stray gasoline -...·ilh them. hunting. Quail are abundan1 111 .school o f fi sh . or that the fish ha ve been there all the Rad'iator v.·airr ii:: availablt' n1os1 roastat brush lands but time. and no one has been after them. 11 a few tanks along Navy generally on pnl'ale rant·hcs. road.~ San Diego landings might be sc hedulin~ trips out Qua1! numbers are dnv.·n _ ·• /I. Cahrorni11 huntin" licen.~e h this \veekend in searc h or the bi£" brutes if prospec ts r. some11• at th is yrar 1n mo s t '" l.s requirrd and California hun-look good. but interested an!!l ers should c<11l in advance desrn mountains ,. 11ng regulation!'; a pp I Y. Ch k 1 · h reproduction has been good throughout rnost of the county but the bird~ are widely scat- tered due lo good recd and 11,ater. Best public a reas in- l'lude the Descanso Di strict of Cle veland National Forest and !hr !\l cCain and J:ic:un1aa Cunscrva\1on Areas. l.'IPERI AI. \'.\LLF.Y Desr rt quail are abundant 111 the brushy arras or thr 1113in «:inal~ 2nd the Nrw and Alamo H1 vrrs b11t gelling thrm out LS difficult. COl.ORAOO RIVER quirt locally about the Cali- fornia-Arizona boundary line in the Yum a Island area. LOS A.NGELF..S COUNTY - The norlh trn •rd triangle. in the Sil ver ~foun· tains nort h or Victorville., the. Spangler lhlls south of Trona anJ the Four-whee-I-Urive coun- try of Black Cany on no nh of llarpcr Dry Lake. \\"h1le quail populations in 11ie caslcrn desert n1ounta1ns an' hcloll' 1l1ose of last year, t:l111 kar nun1bcrs apparrn1 ly ;ire f:ur to good 1n the foothill ;) of l'ro\·idcnce-New Y o r k Mountains, Von Trigger !11l!s and Hackberry ~lountains. northwestern portions of the Angeles National Fores!. iron1 Ille L1ltle !tock area 10 l :orinan. have lot~ of \'alley (jtiail this ~·ear . /'.lost of the birds are 111 hea.vy bru~h which makrs l1unl1ng d1flicul!. There are lair nu1nbrr~ of n1ounlain qu:11I al higher elev a11ons. The problc1n 1s th:il 1he birds arr widely scattered on INYO.~IONO AREA -l.a5\ ~ood feed and water and 11·il1 w1nter·s record snowfall anrl bl' ha rd lo find ~1os1 of thi~ l<ite thaw were rough nn all f'Ountry is fC'dtr:i l land on •·Jt 11•i1I be No\•ernber or Oecember brfore we know for surr if the bear LS a \\'orld record."' Blackwell said . "The skull has to be allowed to dry and shrink for lhrer months b efore fi n al mrasurcments." The guide said the youn~ h11ntl'r sta lked the bear to \111h111 \.'JO yards h c fo r e ~hru1111g it through the heart. ··11 ran on for anflther 15<1 r:ird> :i111l 1t1cn fcll on the ~c­ C:o:1d shot."' he said. Blacl\11ell sa1<1 \he bear wa ~ n1nr fee1. one inch 1n !eng1h and th<it its skull 1neasured alino~I 27 inches across. T11·ccdsmuir Park is \ocal!'d ln the toa~t n1ou11!<1111 ran,i:c abn ut 2RO m1les north or Van- c:oul'rr. Shuloul l\.iu l! for latest inform,•tt·o11 . u ·ar popu!a1ions are HR " Chu kars . 1nounta111 and \'allev \'ellO\\"l<1il ha,·e been pu1t ing on a good shO\l'ini;:: for quail are lhe only game bird's this vear in n1ost of lhe the local south coast laod1ngs. :\rl's. Davey's Locker that may bl' takrn. v.·e~tefn desert 1noun1 ;11ns and iL~d Sa~1 (;tf~rnente kla~d in gs1 all repo~ted good catC'hes Hun ters are c<i utioned that :~~le:~ dl~a!tc ;~:ii~nu1~lai~~~ o sma "1recrar ·rr ' ycl O\\'tail. \\"Ith bonito. barra-flash noods thi.~ past sun1111rr 11011,eirr, in rnost a rr;i.~ ihe c uda . bas ~ and bo ttom fi sh al so helping to fill sacks. roughed up n1any of the hun-birds arc widt'ly scattcrrd Thcrt' are lots or qu3i1 in thr. Palo Verdl' Valley arra bf'lo1v Blylhc . v.·llh thr ·best huntini;: along tht' ril•er bo\lom and in the 1ronv.·ood and 1nesquite v.·ashes llra1ning 1r,to the ri1rr. -...·h1ch it i~ unlawtul lo c:am1J upland ~aml! 1n ~lono Count~· l\'ilhin 300 fC'Cl fll any spruig. and in 1nuch of lnyn County w;ilering trou gh or othrr An e~t·eption 1.<1 the dr,.rrl 11·ater supply fur donicslic Thr recor,! for lht mO$t n1 0 u n ta i n {'ountry ul !;Jcx·k :+nd 11·ilcthfC'. :-iiutout~ 1n one ~rason is hc lri Hea1·v brush makes hunting d1 H1c:uh alorg the ri \'rr In the Boird-\\"1ntrrharen arl'a qu ad nu1nbers are do1.1 n fro1n la~! yr;ir and pro~rirct s are "l<i ir " to ·poor'. 1,1 •II •r•a< 11111•1"' ar· I>• 1·,1·1,1•r ('l••·el,••d Al"X· sou1hea:;trmln\"011·h rrr "'"'·· ,,,,. "'""' , hukar h:id :inothl'r rxt ellrn! rautioned Tn slil_\ .11 lt•asl l."IJ ,1;11l1•r He pitched 16 shutou1~ hatch and cainr !hrou.1:h thr 1•:ird~ frorn a n.1• bu ilding nr In l!'l!li. :ict·ord1n,r; lo \\'orld sllnHner 11'!'1! 11,•ith plenly i1f .--h•_· h_1_"_t_'"-"_· _________ H_o_o_k_E_:_"'_Y_<_'l0_P_'_d_;,_. ___ _ P hil Tozer. head man at Davcy"s Locker, an-ling area roads. All driving ll'i!h good feed and 11 nt cr nounc ed that the sharks only fis hing trips \1 ill be con-)'l\ot1ld be done 11·i1h <·are and throughou t their r<in,r;r ,1nued for another fe\v \\'eeks. dri\·crs or lo1r-slun,e: passenger The ba,r; limil on qu ai l is 10 T ri ps are scheduled on i\1onday and Fridal' and cars should use extreme t:arr. per day and 10 in possession in leave the dock Cit 4 a .m . F'or reservations phone 673-1434. ~a l"al \V e. a P 0 n s Center 1he aggregate of all species_ INLAND LAKES REWARD ANGLERS personnel ivill Join the public The limit on chukar i~ si:t per H Id L b h d h. D i11 the rield on the three hun· •ro o aug an 1s young son avid of Hunt· day and six in possession. in51ton Beach fished Vail Lake over the weekend •nd ling week ends. No hunting Shooting hours are from hair _, b f' h II 11·hatever is permitted on the h 11 r.,,artwu ass 1s ing e xce ent, crappie and bluegill an hour before stinrise to a plentiful, but catfish slow. area at any o!hcr time of the an hour after su nset. The father •nd son fishi11g team scored on bronie-year. Fotlo11,,ing is an are<i ·by-area backs to 31/1 pounds while casting semi-deep running hunting lorecast phlugH• odfdf •oc1 ky point1. Crappie to IV:i pounds •lso hit £• }k Hlllll SA1\"TA BARB.\R . .\, \'E'.'\"- t e f! on ures on a slow retrie ve. TLRA COUl\"TIES -Therr While •f the Butterfield Country recreation•! 1p•, \\"as a good latr hal t:h of quail the Lobaughs checked w ith other successful anglers S ttCeSSf Ill but rnost arr on privalc lands Best areJ~ ;ur 1 he C:11ifornia side of Yun1a Island and the bru~hy b o rdr r betw ren t h e All-Arncnran Canal and Bard Valley. Jn. Troul Plaub Following. b.\· county. are the St1Uthl'rn Cal ifornia v.·at er~ bl'1:ig stocked this 1rcck 11'1!h t·atchable-s1~.c ra1nbo11· !rout from Depar1men1 of Fish ;ind t;ame hatcher1e~· fcf!d and 11 a!!'r. There ;ire valley qua il 1hro11 ghoLll thr Owens Valley"s brushy :ireas but gf't!ing thern i ~n't easv. \l'at cr holes an rl ca11yo11s in the Inyo and Pana· 1111nt ranges and e a n y o 11 mouths of the \\"hite 1'.1oun- tains ea~t of Ov.·en.~ Vallev of fer fa ir to good chukar ·hun- t1nJ;?. and noted that Bob Cason of Fullerton •nd John Nickey v.·ht're permission to hun.t J~ of Huntington Park recorded two five-fish limits of be11 Th. 1 h rtin u1red. Best puhhc hunting I.OS Ai'\l;ELF:S -Cr\~lal 1rty-two o l,1 untcrs L., which totaled more than JO pounds. ii·iih permits for the second areas include Ha llinger a n d 1.,1kr P11dd1ngs1one Rcser1 ~11r. Some of !hC' be:.t chukar <111d quail hun1ing in Inyo Cou ntv \1 ill be on the northern 260 ~riuarr rn1les or the Lis. j>.;a1·al \\"e;ipon~ Cen ter al China L:i kr Publif' huniing -...lll he pennii1erl I h e r c "11 the l\'eekends nf Oct 25-26. Nov 1-2 and 8-9. Pern11ls must be oh- ta1 ccd at thr Oar1\•1n 1;t1tr ~l'l'e n milrs suulh of Darwin 0 .. ,, I A h . l k J h M Q t IC lh ,. S.1n Gabriel H11·rr E::1s1. ~onh ... a n a e1m • e, manager o n oore, re-period of the ..,pecial oi~·rn~ ua a anyons 1n e ... u~ama ports that the stocking of 3,000 pounds of channel cal· Valley tule rlk hunt go\ lht'i r area of Lo~ Padres !\ational :inrl \\"est Forks, l'ppt'r Big fish last week is p•ying off. The first five-fish limit of rte~i,llna1ed ani mals J a s t Fore•1 Tuiunga Cr eek c•ts fell to Mr. and Mr1. Lloyd Ammann of Orange. 1.reekend Quail reproduetion \i as good SA.'l n ER.'\ARDli\I) SA,'J BE!t\"ARO INO COLli'\·I The Amma nn1 were fishing from • boat using night The selected reduction of tht' thi;; year and rhe birds arf' r·olorado River ;i! !'\t'.'cdlc•. T\' _ There arc execllen1 cr•wlers, as they bagged thflir limits riear the west end. Ow ens Va lley elk rc:mOl'fd \110 nunierOLI S on the desert slope~ Der.ii Cree k unpcr sect1un. r II S ll I S ,. popu la1 1un4 of dcseri aniJ 1 The largest catfi1 h weighfld in at over three pounds. bulls a nd e1Aht t'o\\·s from thr n lf .anla osa an< ,;1n Sant:i An:i R11·rr . .Santo /1.1~.1 inountain q1,i;11 i tni.~ ~c.1r nn 1 The trout are responding well to the cold water Goodale hrrd, fi1·c bull~ and .Jatinto ~lount<iin ~ and 111 lhl" H11c r ~ou(h Fork. 1hc desert ~id e of the S:1n temperatures and a re hitting salmon eggs, TNT, cheese right cows from 1hc T1nc1naha ;ireas of \\'inchestcr, Perri<>, Bernardino ;\\r1un1a1n !>. and mar1hmallows. Boat anglers fishing ne•r the in· herd. !11 c bulls fro1n thr Lake\ieii<, 1-.l orenO, S;ige and SA,'lj :)IF:GO -Do<inc L<ik '>'. There. arc good nunlhrr~ nf t k · ~ b I B1shon herd and t1ro bu!ls anr! the Coarhrlla V<1llev . a • are getting me e1t resu ts. " l-":··e•ot 0• the de;•rl .... 1.11• ·r Vl·:i\'Tl"RA -Rr_rr s Crl•r k. f·hu kar in lh(' Ord i'l1 ol1n!;11n' o~n an 1eg~ way, an 1ncente 1s producing herd. the inountains. hunter~ should l "prier Scspc Crrc , \ rr1tura t•on1 plrx 111 11£' "PP c a r)-D s o· s V ' • 1wo (:011'.<i" rrom 1ht' Lone P111e _,. I' " "'-·' ' " ' • I • I v II I some nice bas1 to six pounds on rubber worms fished ln(iuire l""ally regatdi•g ,.0 .... ;='=l="='='=N='="='="="='=rk=· ======'=' ="="='='="='=='=''="='="=·D=o=r=.'=lo=w, d t O ·11 B II S f' h f ' h Three hunters wiih perm11~ "" " ~ "" ffp, repor s rv1 e a . un 1s , cat 1s i1nd crapp;o 1 h 0 . 1 d 1.v fi rearms rlo."·re• a·d · I b B I I or cows fron1 I c IS iop her ~" ' " are sow now, ut a I oolcs for •n increase in •ctivity 1 1 d Th' 1 h perm1ss1on to hunl pri\atc from these spocies. a1 e to connect. is pus t e l•od.·. fa ct lha1 one ou1 of 36 first· .. ·' Ball also ,-eporls that four of the San Diego Li1kes period hunters the pr i 0 r will be opon this se•son for duck hunting, for more ·,....._ ORA'.'\GE -Quail art' ab11n-,,.. weekend fa iled lo score means form•tion phone (714) 136-5532. rlant Hl Orange County bul •hat. 1Yhile 30 permits 11 r.re 1 · I d SPORTS SHOW ENOS SUNDAY mos arc on private an s issued by drawing ro r the h . . h . The Los .>\n geles Boa t and Sports Sho\\' \\'ill end it s three hunting periods. the 11· ere perm1ss1on lo unt is 10 day run at the Sports Arena o n Sunday. The sho1v total lake can no-...' nol exceed required. Public hunting is features the. latest in m a rine and boating equipment . as 76 confi ned almost entirely to the II h · brushy south portion of !hr \Ve as so1ne of I e ne,vest produc ts in outdoor recre-The herd reduction con· Trabuco Dis!ricl of Cleveland a'tion. eludes next weekend with one Na tional Forest. j Dick Fred. 01rner of Discount 1\Iarine Supplv in bull and eight cow~ scheduled Newport Beach. 1s an exhibitor at t he shoiv_ and re-10 be taken from the Goodale SAN DIEGO COUSTY - ports lhal c ro\1·ds and enthus ias m ts high at the shoiv. herd. \'alley and mountain quail i=:==================~1 llp;;;;;iii0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0i0iiiii0~ FLYING FUN! by WAYNE CHASE Wh" c.en fly' ri.. m•i•r.ly or (i.i! piloh toil1 y •'• "•"·lH•h 11ion1I •. An '"''''"'i 11.l P ••t111! of 111 pti•1t1 pilth ••• not ;., th1 1v!1tio" inilu1try. 1hi1 "''""' '"'' .1"''"' .............. lly ... 1irpl""'· For th1 bv1i111u "''" with "''"' 1hod },.,,;,..,. l<ip1 .01 p1rl of rovti,,1. llv;n9 i• l1u ••P•"•'•• th i n r111tio•1 • "''· lfl 1dcli1io11, l r1v1! Ii"'' ;, •vi ,, . ,.,;,,: ......... ..... ;o1 . ,,.,,, \).,,; ... " •• ; •. t;o., piloh, p1opl1 wl.o fly ••• p1rl ol ""'"'' porl1011 ol .A."'- ori, o. Tlo.o ·~donl 1 t' iol11 ol !ht1 '"unlry ofl,, "'•"¥ ''"" flO •d•1..,t11 r1 '" J , .. ,,.jon from •• ., ...... t •• ,";"'I ... fly ,, 111,11;;., • .,, ....... .,. ol life. Ge f;,h i "•· • ,..; m"'; "'I. l.11nt< n 'I• v;,;i lti1nch S11 1h1 "'"'lntf,. c1nt1 of th1 A m o ,; t a" tounl•vo•il•. ~,' I SEE BY TODAYS ~ WANT ADS Hou''"';"'' f;,,,j 1d•1nt1u1 •""•Y f,o,., cl i1h11 111cl clirly c:l11th11. Women in 9t1•1r1! i11- c.r1111 their opporfwnitl1• lo 111 MOrl , •~p1ri111c1 "''''• ..... f11I fr11clo .. ill I 11119 .. bl1 "''V• Flyin• will 100" bt port of 1v1ry f1mily. 111 11Jl.lt l 0 " AY l,.l lON "'' e•it<' :111 ll'lf" C!vo •l lu If\ 0.t <>QI C.,.,,.!v ~·••!• PllO• <tune tm, c~,.1,.. HO O<'•y "SO '" ....,,, (lie'°""" IN .... r, n• se. "'"" ,.,. Ctnl Al>f~ l"6 •fl l'IOut, W• Of, fer tl>t l~I •1'U •ll, lflsttv<:torl a...i '"'" I f HA,J!ll.QJ! AV!A.TION, Jl<I Wo•fl~r ..... , , 1-.-111111. O!Hn hon• •un••H I• '""-''' 011ty. "II• "'O !fl eu< col_,., ond '" ,...., ]~I ll•tlll for 9nly \$ OI". Watch Next Week for COM,lnl "L YIN6 lllYICl • I • r .. arork ran or B1i;-cyr r·a n? TV 's, 19·• f'.CA c~ ~1" COLOR-l1kr nr.1"' Sl"O: pot1abl(' 'o!•I 12·· Sij : tir 111kf' onr rn lhf' W.11t wuh you -Syl1111n\11. l?v' fM')J'tahl r , \60. e Un iquf' annquf' mu~iqur~ lipr}llht p111 no bui11 In 11169 1n Grmtany, -...·ould h11vr 10 be seen 10 fully apprtt.- iate it, emtx-llished by sol. 1d bra!l-5 ~andlcholdel's and handt'raftf'd Jlit'J'Ollll -onf' ol " rarr kind. e r.rt a hr:.itf ~t:u·r nn Chri~l­ ma" f1nJ1nc1 n51:. Chrrk" !ht htl l'l w11n1f'fl ('Ol11n1n~ 11ntf /1fld ),...ir ski!! in rirmand Jo.-pa rr timr rm plo~ mrnl. G1>LF CLUB SALE -1969 MODELS,- Al11,.,hu1111 or Stnl, S1 iff, 11.,.11l•r •t S1h F!ir•o. lo119, a..,wlor •• Slle•t Sll•tt.. Woods and Irons Reg. Sole ---- Tony Lema $285 $155 Ken Venturi 285 155 Spalding 286 185 Arnold Palmer 285 195 ---Fir5t Flight 295 225 Golden Ram 285 175 ---- Tommy Bolt 175 75 ---La.lies Clubs 25°/o off o.it ...._ L-4"1. 11 ... i1: sai .. , zs•. •"· w. fh•••c•. ••111•A-· k•tl. Me.1tirr CllW9'· .,..., L..•1111 l1rl11rHl9JI at • A.M. 11 .lf ~· N•w s111, ,..,., C"t• MIMI ••N llHt• 1.11 1 New,•rt l lff. 14S·•••l I• Or•"f9 Ce••"t' ••lrtr•11111"9 Gelf IQtrM.li- Skl' M.y c1-.. ,., .. ,,.....i .... Mii, Msy'' Now,.rtet 6•tf C•11110 11 11 J-"'-'" lei. No•,•rf S.-11 644·••11 At tloo Now,•rtor h1111 -A r .. J C••"• SI .SD CirM• FM -SI.Gt Wltfl T•l1 Alll 111,lrH N•v. lttfll • USHER'S GREEN STRIPE Sina 1853, the W1in1J liaht Sc:o1ch n ,,,..1 -l1o•n. fo•.,1• o. 1M1,,, C.'1 . lt11•1.,,,., ~,. • lti I %8 OAILY PlLOl Your Money's Worth Prosperity T odar, Not Ski11 Deep By S\'L\l<\ POUTER (Fourth ln I' I\ t parl :St r1tsl \\hen the stock nuir ket con \Uls1on 40 yea r5 ago t i inaxrd 1n the crash of Oct 29 it did not sl't off \ht" \\O!ld s mo~l ('at acly"m•c drrrc" 1011 -a\ n1ost of \uU p1ob 1bl\ \.\r11' ta ug! t 111 t I ! \\h 1 th~! 1r:i.(k1p II J 1~ hi 1li.:dlv r<'cognl7,(' ii d th n hoi r bl v lt TC'ns1fy a 1lcpri ~" flll 11 H h<>d long beC'n 111 Ith 111 ii n,.: On !ht ~1ut It • t!t Clonon11 of the 1911\s l(10ked i:rt'lil l !(ilppo:.e hi t thf' glitter " ~ phon\ It e r r osjlet 1t\ 1 " gold plated F'ot bent ... 11 ti f' overall stallstll!; \.\rre the~r danp:crous t rend~ PERSONAL I NC0'.\11'~ 11f'1r being concentrated n1ore and more at the very top -'' 1\h the shart or the nation s in com e going lo lhe top I pe r cent of American s actuallv r1s1ng by half between 20 and '29 The increase 1n wa ges and !ia lar1es "'as Jagging f a r behi nd thr tnc rra:.t 1n thr pro- ducllvil} of \1orkl'1!S and the rhmb 1n corpora tion profits 111 rents in intr.rcst Our pop11l 1 lion growth "<is ~lowinJ.: markedh I arn1 µrices we re 111 a prolonged sl imp In lhe late 1920s the housing and rn a }Of durable goods 1ndustnrs went rnto a di ve IL wa5 against tlus classic background for a bu,..tnes~ downturn thal t~e "1 o t k market wenl into 1he wildesl 11psurge on the ttnnncsl of t red1t marJ:in" tn h1storv \\hat v.ould IHl\e bee11 a routine recession was delayed an d then turned into an rconomtc ratastrophe 'roda1 111 another Q( !ober ou1 na !1 on al pohc1rs :11 • t1cl1bcra!cy gciJrcd I! slowi ng do11n the Clonon1 v and lUrb 1ng the Jlrl(t' 11 1,i:r sptrill There 1s undoub1edlv a n~k of ove r kill 111 !hf' lornbinalion of cre dit and lax rf'stra n!~ \\'bile 1nflat1on persists aL au lntolerablf' pat~ ni~n\ l r r 11orry1ng th:it the hooni \\h 111 began (II I rb1 t11r y 19{)1 I II nol \:ist •<" s1 r 11 ~ n1111h birthdav 11 I'> no\ lhl' rnnsL reassuring of p 1111crn' hv any yardstick BUT THE lOnlr a~I ~ <!IC fun fi;:imental 1oda1 11 e <ill' 11 1111ddlr 111 rome n<1t1on \111ho1 t p:irall<'I l he 1nco1nf' pyramid of 1929 1\ 1n\rrt1ns: 111th thr \a<I rna JOrily 1n the n11ddle higher tn come brackets and a shnnk1ng 1111 nor t)' at the lo111cr income llvels By 1980 mart Uian h:ilf of Arnerican families 1'111 ha\e 1nromt's ol $10 000 or 01c r \\ 1ges and saJanes are 1n an upspiral and until rect:ntly the spurt in workers rea l an (rune5 wa 5 outpacing the rise In JUSI about e1er}th1ng else Now 1nflat1on is erasing the ~ah e of the exlra dollars but surely toda y s ral e or rros1011 \\ill no1 last \\IEH E IT NOT f o r the < rcd1t squel'ze housin~ \.\'Ould ht 111 111 all-0u t boom But th1!i "ClllCCze 1" merely guaran 1ee111g an explosion 1n t ous1 ng ) llt r Ill \he 1970s -and of 1 111H ~!' \.11th lh1s "'II come a sp11t l 1n l'veryth1ng lh it goes 11110 and 011ts1de of house~ \\c ha1e a 1asl variety or 1 rt css1on cush1on1ng I ;j w s ll n cm plo}mcnt 1nsur n1lr 1111n1n1u1n 111 <1ge levels Socia l Sl'cur 1y b;:i nk insur 1ncc ctt t h Non~ of thc ~e 1 ush1ons "a5 1 i rx1 stence in 29 And 11t> arf' t nlc11ng a ,Jetade of .1:rcat l.'xµan ston A ~s11 m1ng 110 n1orr V1rt n rns hut a \\01 lrl ur 11nc 1 v pC;Jii a111t ;i,sunur i.; sull1t1£'nl soci al ;;Lobd11v to 1Jcrn11 l JU:;t n11n11I t conorn1 i.: grn11LI ou1 produi.:11011 of goods a n d ~er\ 1te~ 1v1ll zoon1 lo ne;irlv Sl ooo ono 000 000 j tri lhon I by l'll!O 1g;onsl ~900 b1lhon plus JlUW OUR POPULATION will <'1ln1b frotn today s 200 m1lhon n1ark to 240 245 million Our in come per person will JUm]l by about 45 percent Our buy 111,g of outos will zoorn lron1 1!169 s 9 1n1lhon plus lo 1980 s :11er11ie l I 15 m1lhon S 1 1t gnl's ir :ill \\e. ha1e 1~ NOH ~t AI gro11th Behind )!r.!9 s n1:1 ket 11 l\ f'tOrlOlll(.' 10! a S I! Jdl sh1 ink 1gt' 1n till' buying pr.i111 of ! h r n1aioril\ iind a bas1t t 1, 1i111ard derl 1l1on Aeh1nd 1 l!i9 s rnarkel 1s econom11 l'K pnnsion 11 steady ;;\.\tiling ul 1t t' buy ing po\\ er of tile 111 1 JOr 111 11d a basic bias to11.<1 rd 11\JI LtlOll I a1i1 liardl\ ctig 11ng th 1t slot:k 1n rkel 'ltJtnµs 11011 t h 111pfn \\ i!ne~s !his Vear s bit){){! b;ilt1 I <1111 savtn~ that tilt-Arnencan economy on !ht! 1 h1e~hnlcl of the 70s bta1~ 11! tie re;;embl;inte to I h e A nerK in ri.:onomv on lhr llue~hold of !ht" 30~ And tha t !t ods lo lonir11 rr111 s N r r l /)1~/1 11rt 1111 N1 (I I \l[H t(/r1 Ill I \ ' 1 g L r Railroads H urti1ig , Executive Declares ~AN F RANC!SCO ( l Pl\ - Americas long d 1s 1an('e pasi;enger tra111s arc 1n a bleak ltnanc1al !unnrl \\ th 110 r xtl 1n sight acco rding 10 thr president of \\ estcrn Pac1 f c Railroad l\lyron fo,1 Chr st v told the lnlerslate Com1nerce Con1 m1ss1on Tuesday tha t \\esiern Pacifi c s Cahforn1a Zeph'r l\ou ld looe SI 2 m11l1on an nually -r1en opera!lng al • apac1tv 1 r11r ro1 rid 111th ;ill nrw equipment Thcrr 1 ~ ! o 1>0~~1))ii111 \1 hatsoever { instv said ( r TOPICS PHARMACY I nak1 ig long d ~ I a 11 r p l~"cr ge r trains -pu1!1 cul 11 II the Cahforn1a Zeph} r -a pr.11ng proposition The railroad preside nt \1 a~ un der cross examination 1n ;:i hearing on \\estern Pac1fit " r cquest lo d1sconllnue 1 hr Zephy r and Sot thcrn Pac1f\l s pcl illon to drop the lily of S n I ranc1sco State Seri<1ior r. r o J! r \\o~con' had read 1n!n thf' r Pcorrl a sllltcmrnl opros111~ !111' appt1ca\1nn o\nv cur \ 11hnrn1 f r , I <i;('r\llf' llrllll thr. h;,i\ I I 1nusl be ~topped r>1 r lh:i l 100 ooo people us(' 11 f i'1 ph r iind the Southern I' t( !1~ s 1 11 v of San f rancisco ~nd b 1! 1nl• ii transportalLon plans of thr state would receive a cr1pphng blow 1f rail transportallon 1 on 11nues to be removrcl rron1 public use ' Ja1n cs Ile1 tell has been named m a nager of J\11tc hun1 J ones & Templeton s I a guna Beach offtce Before JOlntn g J\1J r he 11 a~ syndicate manager for a in a 1 o r bi oke1 age f1r1n and also \Va~ re gaona l sales m anager for a na t ional mutual fund Stale Tax Board Gets l:iil.;) Billion OVER THE COUNTER NFN VORlt Al'\ -,.,u •<I••~ ~o"'• •I• , ............... .., .............. .., .......... ,. ...... 1:1'<•"' Vn • Snc~ E •.J on9•., (t> "''~ I' D Wi!WWWWWW.E:WW&WJC WW ncomol!'I• vok.,_ NASO L11t1n91 for Wednesday October 15 1969 "' Hl~low(oH C~I -A- • • • ~n ~4 ~ ~n ' ' 1n ' ., ' 11 0 jp • . 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Fi11a11ce Briefs Cars With Extra Gear 1-IONOLULU (U PI ) -Pan American \Vorld A1r.o;a ys an nounc ed ruesd:iy 1l has la id off !Of! cn1p!oycs here because of lhe transp::ie1f1c route c i~e 1•• I • • n•tu•o 1 ..,.,,! .,., tent 9 • m ~ u. • On• t•• tpoonlul t en •l•r 1 •• 100 t•lton1 of '"'•••r Sc •nl ••• n Flo• de t t •n+!v r•port•d why mo1qu lot b h Th111 • , tll••t l•d to l I•< It t t d wJ. th • n•lu ol l o tho hum on 1k" 1nd c1.bo'! .J 00 .Jo 'lo'h!ch I I 911 nolu t !lv ••11dod by th1 bod11 C •rbott Iii • on• ol th1 """'' d11191rou1 c:h tm c:1 I• •••d 111 """ l1blo 1, the pub I c Con dtrn•t• .-rtlnevt wh en nh1 l1d A.11 eld Ind 111 1 11~•rtl ton do not 90 le 1l11p wh lo th t1lr Th, 10111 1,, .. ,, the body "' 1111cli el "''''' I !ho brd11 1hould twl~I b1 fo 1 tJ.1 ,.,.,1 11tur n• I l"!•il d • • F'or rnod('f11 •• !'\ 1( r old fash1onll"d oourtr,,y your pre!crlptions to \\ llh brlnii: PARK LIDO PHARMACY JS1 Hot,lt•I a .. 111 NhJfMI"" awc:h Ml2 I Sii PrM Dtillw•ry • \ Get Extra Insurance \\ASllJNGTO'J IAPI Insurance rates arr going to gn up on the motor12rd missiles -hot cars loaded down with big engines and r s !ra gear Congress has bcr i 1o!d Dc:in Jeffers president or 1'a1lonw1de Mutual Insurance Co saKI the superaulos e x pe rienct; losses 56 percent h1ghtr than more moderately po11. ered. vehicle!!! Ills ftrm Lile: nation s f1(1h largest insurer of automobile~ is ra1s1ng insurance rates on Sc('oncl P.11·1 NE\\ \01{1\ /LiPI) -LI.I \V Kellogg c~ h 1s 00111 1nl'd a ~r cond $2 111 ll on tontrncl t:> supply po\\t r p1 r11ng lor a sr cood 790 000 K\V gencral11 It unit to be bl.ult hy Eb:i~ro Se r v ic es I nt l n r Pennsy lvania Pov.1 r .\ I 1ght to at the ~ionto11r :-:it 1tlon n£"tir Strawberry n1 li::c I ~, North 01 Wa!'rhlnJil nn\ llr- "llth ~a r" by ;>O per< en1 10 1hm1n1sh their :ippeal Jrffer~ ~ ud llr called l h I' in mo1uri1r1I 1n1ss1les Test lf)tng beforr :i Sr11a1r ~ubconinllttcc le.Hers s 110 1<>Uperau1os such as t h 1 f hevrnlrl Corvette o r rl :\lustang /\1 ach 1 and Pontiac ~ (TO certa1n ly arc nol eon duc1\e 1o moderalt dr1v1n~ Indeed they arc powered wt 11 abo\e the needs of the prudent £lefcns1vc di 1ver and ahovc the traffic capab1htv of mo5l s1recls and roads llP also hstcd ;imon~ 11\r s111>Crau1os the Old~n1olule ~~2 I lymouth Hoad R u 11 n r r Dodge Ch:irRcr $0(1 Anirric 1 1 fl.1 o!or~ Alll X Lhc1 rolrl 1'.lalibu SS J% ~ntl llH' lllcrcury Cou~ 1r Ehtn1n a1or Jc[frrs said his r1rm d~ ~n t. 1ons1der all rlr1\rr~ of surh t;irs un~ale rlr1\Cr\ 1:>111 <'nn tended sprc1al a e I u a r 1 a ~tud1e~ prnd11c1ng the h1ghr r lo'~ r~tr snnply r ~nnol hr g norcd <lcc1s1ons rc~e1vcd lf'rmrna11on nu ll'C~ but '6 of them tr ansferred 10 ... •• '" ... 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Jones average of 30 blu e chip 1ndus ir1als ga1n<'d 9 43 to 839 49 near the tlose Volume approachrd the l9-m1U1on share m<trk \VC!i ahead of \Vednesday s pace and Just s\J ghll) below Tuesday \V h e n 19 950 000 shares chonged hands tl1e heaVIest of th e yea r Among the most active issues "ere Lums Inc a restaurant franch1s mg organ1zat1on which made its debut on the big board Wednesday Goodyear and Dennison ?vlanufactunng A spokesman for Dennison said he knew of no special reason for the .stocks activity Some of the bnghtest perfonners on the li st were Corning Glass Works and Polaroid Each picked up several points after bucking a sharp downward trend in recent se~si ons Se\ era\ electron1cs al so were among the point sized gainers /\\On products mov ed ahead smartly after re por11ng a rise 1n tlurd quarter net Xerox \\as an other \\Inner Installation of Xerox copiers \\as said to be running at a very good rate 1\Iotors \vere pointing higher although sche<l uled weekly auto production \Vas dO\vn fron1 the year ago period Che1n1cal s sho\ved marked strengt11 as did air Imes Aircrafts, rails and S'Leels generally traded 1n fractions Pnces advanced on the change m bnsk turnover Arnencan Stock Ex 1::.~ "1111 L•• c-. c~~I 11 n • ''• H 'i> DOW JONES AVERAGES IJS A D !.II "' Se1, ~~ ~ , -+ I ., v 1 u .~co" 11,. 1n 11 II l ..... ~w or~A,.)f<100<lw J0<1U OYt • PL 10 171M 4l .. •1 • u , STOCll.S Ve 1 Co 40 13' 7111 1 V. 11• ~. 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' ..;~···'"'+ 10 ] 12. 1l + I 1"-6\• 1>1 + }I )bl\ :U :M 71 I~' 1J ijll. + '• ,l, 11 11 11 J"lo •>t~-1--. 111 1n . !l o 11•-•o u • • • •• '" .w. '"' .llt'• f) :tt l fO lo ll 10~1 IO 10 -l't IJI 16 , lS.. JJ\O -~ 41 II~ M +l • 111 i! ~ n ~!"" t.' l"j 11 11 II l ll lJ 1l ~ ,1 ~ ::;~t~ l•~ 1~ 'l~ 'r:: - 71 • • " •• flt! MoU1 + .~ ·~ '! : "i' + • 3'l '~.: 1~ : 'J~ + " . '"' . . . . ' f • t:i. .... 11 10 o 10 o IG'\ • • 1! j • 11 . 1;~ t ~ J ,. 1Jt4 .. .. ' I 'I"' Ii 1S -'· I I • 11 l. ll• l 11,.l).l+llt 1ll f ~ lJ , , :: ~ ' 10" 16 1 • -1 :!'() ... l'O l'O ~ -.. "• •11t ." .. " 1'i .I• Ii ! '• Sll.;. -JI% I I • 1 \ 11i +\\ l ~-··· I -. CITIZENS • • (Continued r.rom Pllg~ JB) Beach : Heidi ll annelene !'l!arianne Exner, I 5 3 5 I Cascade La n e , Huntington Beach; Ursula t.'lacQuiddy. 23882 Calle l logar, !-.1issiQ11 \'iejo and 1ngeborg Edith tl1a rtin, 5161 Tasn1an Drive, liuntinglon Beach. GREAT BRITA IN" -Alan Charles Gore, 17161 Santa Hila SL. Fount..ain Valley : Horace t.1ilton En1erv. 3\::itil 'fable Rock Drive, ·Apt. 208. :-iouth Laguna; Jean Ellen and /lugt1 Norman Nelson, 19432 llluegill Circle, Huntington Uearh ; Ann Ackerman. 2~672 Calle El Toro Grande, El Toro. Also from GREAT BRI- TA IN: t.larJOrll' Ayling, 1839 \Vallace Ave .. Costa Mesa: Elizabt'th Janet Br;1nd. llHl l t.1orning Glory A\'e ., Fnunti.lin Valley and Jan1es _Douglas Jardine, 9580 Cardinal Ave., \\'estmlnster. HUNGARY -Andrev.· Bohn, 8731 Bol sa Ave .. ~1idwCJy City , JRELAND-K1cran Patrick Bro,vn, 1887 Monrovi a, Apt. I, Costa t-.1esa. lTALY -Giovanni 1767 f\.1onrovia Ave., f.1esa. Fazio, Costa UPI TlltPhOI• Littl.:ing Cotttittertts JAPAN -Hideko Rivers, 11964 Gloxinia Ave .. Fountain Valley. ,_1EXICO -Francis c o A1nerican Telephone and 1"elcgraph's cable ship, Espinoza Sanchez, 2 3 3 o o Long· Lines, is laying table fro1n lhe edge of t he \Vhistler, El Toro. Jose Lui s Cont inental Shell 95 n1ilcs off Rhode Island coast 1-lorales Torres, 24742 to the edge of the shell off San Ferna11do, Spain. Allenwood, El Toro, Nicholas ----~-------------.c_c._ __ _ Sanchez, 24953 \Vhisller Or., El Toro, Augustin Espinoza Ponce, 16616 Lassen St .. Foun· lain VaUey. THE NETilERLANDS Jacob llartmankok. I 7 0 9 Gisler Ave.. Costa J\1esa; Daniel Emanuel Andoetoc, 18911 Delaware Ave., Apl. 6, Huntington Beacb and Jozef The<Xlorus Maria \Verkhoven, 3067 Platte Drive. Costa ~tcs;i. THE PHILIPPINES Dolores Rotnero \\'ard, 980 Governor. Costa Mesa. YUGOSLAVIA -Cather ine J\1atievich, 5651 J\1 a r s ha ·11 Drive, Huntington B ea ch ; Ante Bez.ir, 209 1:-. 3fllh St ., Ne"'}Wl'l Beach. 4 Nen·port Gyms Open For Public Four gyn1s 1n '.'\ewport Beach schools \viii bC' open fur public recreation d u r in g \\'ec knight and v:eekend ho11rs under a joint progra111 begun this \1·rek by the city recrea· l 1Qn department and the Newporl·Mesa l lnified School dL~tricl. Gyms al Ne11·port 1 !arbor 11nd Corona del J\lar high schools and at Horace Ensign and Abraham Lincoln 111- tcrmediatc schools will bt open for acth·it1cs incluchng baslietball, bacin1inion ·ant.I \'olleyba!l. Schedules f(lr the 11 i b h I recreation fUllO\\'S'. progran1s are as Newport Harbor lligh gym r.fonday and \Vcdnesday nights from 7 to 9•30 p m.: Cor ona Uel ~lar High same hours ·ruesday·Thursday nigh1s. Both high schools v.·iil open Saturdays from 1 Lo 4 pin. Both inl£'rrned1ate ~1,:111~11 g:, ms will open T11esch"1y a11d Tuesday nights fr o1n 7 to 9 30 p.m. All progran1s \1 111 Ii r super\ ised by r c c r c a I ju 11 department st.111, Smrill let's are required for some spurls progra1ns. Specific information abo11l the fe es or sports programs is ;ivailable through the Depart· rnent of Parks. Beaches and Recreation at 673--3180. Week NewSutellite Device To W ar1i of W euther \V1\SllJNGTON IAP) -A new devi ce aboard the ,Nin1bus JI I satelJit~ should gi1'e U,S. (')!i ?.{'nS n1orc precise nnd ('On1prchensivc \1':1rnings lhls \\'inter \\'!Jen severe w.cather is bfC\\'ing . The 9l·pounU tlel'itc, l'allcrl SIRS -for sa1el11tc infrared :>pectromctcr -\1 as a1nong lnstru1nenls sent 111lo orbit .'.lboard the Nin1bus Jl[ ln~~ ,\pril -14. lL n1casu res the infrared l'ne rg y put out hy the al· 111usphere to provid1• <l:1t<1 for a 1c1nperature proldc. SIR."i \1·.:is inlenci cd as a rf'i;earch and devr lr1p1nl'nt cx- pcrin1en1, hut 1l \\'as so s11r.:· c(•ssful lt is being use~ opera- 1 inn;il\v, ~nld Dr . l!arrv l-'1·<',~s. NinlbUs 11 L project 1~1"n;1ger fur NASA. The device gnth~;rs in· forn1<.11ion nor 111ally i1hla111rd tl1rnugh u~c tJf 11· c .1t h r r ba lloons or i n s l r 11 111 t' 11 t p:ickagl's t'<tfflt'tl <Jluft hy roc ket ~- Alrear!y SI RS·g:i thrrl'd dnt;'l l1JS r1·stillerl lO llllJlfOV(•d ll'ealher repo1-t~ !ron1 the va;;-l ocean areas and other remote sectors -about 80 percent ol 1hc earlh·s .surface -where balloon soWlding data is ex· trc1ncly rare, 1~rcss said. \Vealhcr satellites have been providing daily pictures of the L"arlh's cloud cover since early 1966, bul lhe photographs have not provided needed quan· utative 1 n form a t i o 11 on tvn1p('ra\tJre, hun1idi!y and \l'illd. f)r._ Jack Townsend of the C orn 111 er t c Ucpa.r tmenl 's l'.:nvi ronmcntal Science Sr1·1·1c,c$ A(tn1inistration said S I llS '~il s ··a real brc:ik1hrn11gh. one fll thl· 1nosl ~ig111l1canL d C\ l'itlp1ncn\s in 11l\•1!•111·ol0gy in rec~·11l Unt('S," . .. I'll~' 1\'t':1ther that \1•i\I ;lf· ft'l'I us 111 the t:nitcd Stales ln11r nr !1\'r d <I)'~ fro111 110\1' is br{·11111g 01 tr l':ina<l.1. ALisk:i ;ind t ll~ J\'ortli I'« r.: i I' 1 t','' 'f,i\\ llS1'!1d 5;t1fl. JI I( l1lHl·1·~ ill I rt'I ra~!. !he 1·IH111gL'S rioh·d rru111 sll'1r11y. rntnpill'd ~;111·l l itr il;.1 :1 11111 be 111 11~1nf! :i r·<,:d C'Jlll1tib11t1(1n to 1111pn11 Prntnt ()\ w c a! he r fnr~·c;,i~ling_" Cctrpet Pcicl Plc11it l1i, lrvi11.e CtJJllJJle :r C;1hf1Ja111 c vrpi 11·111 11111 ft r .A.111eril':i l\~s purch:1~,·d ;'I ·Iii· flL'fC site !TI llll.'. l r I I n l' Industrial Complf'x-on wl11t•ll 1l pl;i ns to (·0nstrtu t :i :!4n,f\00· sq u arc.foot n':111ufarturing p!.'lrit and nffi c<'. l'h1l1\) .I. Luw r\1• Cal1fnain pn2~1de11I, h rts :innoutH.:l'(J. (';1l1fn;irn. ;1 <l1r1 '.1u11 !1[ ~lobnv !1 h e 1n 1 t' :! l <'11, f' 11 1·.~bllrJ!h, n1:in11rat·tt1rf'~ t li.:.~lhlt' urt'th;int• I0<.1111 ll!r 1·11r p!•1 pnddinj!. 1n:1t11·r ~~l·~ !111 n1turf' ;111d ihc :111lo1nrn 11 l' 111\lu~lr~' V11nn1·d 111 i!ll~l. 11 1,; prr>~t·nt ly !c>('u ll'il 111 t'o111pto11. l'<1l1 f. Toky o G1·owi110 . "" TOKYO (AP )-Thc world 's li'1ggest cily h.'.ld lL447 .108 resiclcnts as or Sept. 1. a drop of fl .2fi8 111 nne inonth. 1hr. m ctr o pulltan governmcnl reported. 1'1oon 'I l1L' C:11i10:1n1f:1('1l1ty 1\·i\l in· •'lu<le ii l\l'O·~lill'I' o f Ii c e h111ldini:; 11111\ 1:1 .'11110 ~rpi:ire 11>1·1 111d ·1 111:n•11f:1t"l1tri11g 1111 tldl n ~ 11irh :n;J.11111) ~ri•t :)rr l~•'l 'f11u l11111rll'1'<I 111]1 be up. Flight? ) Scientist Predict.~ 6 Transfers , Too C:LOL'OCHOF'T, N.~1 Planning • to 1hc moon ~ If Dr. Krafft A. Ehricke is f.!orrect, it's going to involve .siii: space ships and something like seven days of your time. And don't forget to keep an eye on your baggage during those transfers. Dr. Ehrlcke, chief .scientific adviser for advaoced pro- grams at North American Rockwell , Ol.lllined his moon travel plan f.l onday to lhe Jnternational Acs.demv o r Astrooautici;, which is 1lold1ng an international orb 1 t 1 11 g laboratory and ::;:pa(;c con· ference . A typical flight to the niuon as Ehricke envisions it \\'Ollhl begin at an earUt spac•'()Ot't 11uch as Cape Ken~dy. Thrre. • craft would rocket lravelers to a rendezvous wllh an n1·1>11111g sp;-1re s1ation. '!'hi' travelers, and hoprrully lli!·ir Juggagc. \rould take a :-hon rine by space taxi to the .slat ion. The station would be a giant craft boosted into space by a nuclear rocliet engine and cruising endlessly on a 13-day, cgg·shaped orbit, pass i n g behind the moon and then returning lo sweep around the c11rth and back to the moon <ig;iin. The lunar travelers Y.'Ou ld rel;ix in large, con1forlablo c1uartrr" ;iboard the Sl<'!lion for tht' fli gh t to 1hc vicinl1 y ol the n1oon . Thf'J'C. ;ln(1t hcr tiny taxi \1uulrl lcavr ·;1 .~1>l1(·t·c rnfL urbi11ni:: the 1noon :;nd ren· d£"1.1·uus \\'!lh !lie ri1;l1n sta!ion. l'a.~st'n gt'r!; \1'ould trs.ns!e r lo the L1x1 for a short trip to lhe moon orbiting crafL. i'N Ul there they v.·ould catch• flight LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE l ---,c,c,~,~,c,o=,~cOUi"To.,--nia--1---,c,c,7•=•"• .. =-,o0=,o,o,-0c,-,c,c,~--1------.,..,,-.:>nO,•"'------I 1fA,ll Q,. CA,LIFO•NlA FOii • .., ... ,. 0, CALll"OlllrjlA .. o. 1UPt:1110• cou•T 0' T.Ot: TIOf COUIOTY OJI Oll;A,NGI THE (.OUHTV 0' OllANOl STA,Tf 01' (A,Lll'O•l-ltA fOlt N•. A-l-llJ6 NOTICl OF ;:A:·I~~ .. GP PETITION TIU! coumy 0" o•"NGI HOTrCI OF Hf.t.ltlHG 9" PETITION FOil J'llOl.t.Tf OP Wt!,.L A,N O FOii N•. ,l.-641H "0R PllOl•TE OP WI L!,. •HO Nl>TICE OF MEA,lllNG PETITIOIOI "OR CODICIL •No FOR !,. Ell E It 1 LETTEllS TE!TAMfNT•llY PltOtA,TE Of WIL!,. ANO LfllEll\ TEtT•MENTAIY (IONO w•rYEDl E'•1•1• of EVELYN K. STICH, De<••1· TESfA,MfHT.t.ltY Es1e!t o! fJ<"NK. R, USEOOM. "'Nonct: 15 HEll:EllV GIVEN '""I C>!•t• <tt Fr•n~ E Ma~nino. al'>ll ~Mwn O~coa>•<I < •• Fron~ Edward Mannino De~eas<il, . or cE IS H~llEll'r (il\IEN T1>11 Yflvn M. Mill•r ~·~ lllod he"1". Qet.-NOTICE 15 HEllEBY GIVEN '"'' D~om~ E U'"<>nm. cl lh• Cou~tv II! TIO!I tor P•Ob•lr of will ind ror h•.i~nce tialrf r . /,lannl"I .,_, llt•d htroln • o~!I Or1nQ• 3nil th• unhttt C1lilo•n11 ll&n~. • l>I L•""' T••t•m•nh"V •o P•!i•lonfr, !Ion tor orol).aT• o! wl!I ind lo• l.sv•n« ol ' ' , , , , 0 , roterence lo "'""" I• m • d • tor tyrfher 1 co<P<lt1t On O 1h• >.D<Jn v o ~o• nlle ••· Plr!ICVloi•, l'l<I '""' !he !Im• ~l\il Pl&<• \1!1•r. 1e•l•m•ntMY 10 P •I 11 on• r , 51at~ m C1l1fornl1 hav• !11..., h.r•ln • o! h••rlng the '"""* "•• ~•n ttl tor rdtr•nc• to whic h ts made to• !v•lh•r ,,.,1n1on lor P<obate 01 Wiii 1nil c<>dlcll t nd Novem~• 7, 1,6,, 11 •:lei •. ,,,., in the 1>Ar!lcu11.,, 1nd l'llat the Time and place tor '"""""" or l!l!!r< Tn11m•nT1rv •o tl>Ur!rP<lm 01 Oepor!mf'l\t ~ l t S ld of h~•rlng the '""'" h•• t><en •el lo• Ou , P"'itkl"""• relo•eN:e I<> whkh 11 ..,.ill for covrt, 11 ,00 Civic Cent•r 0,~;,., V:esl:ln )I, lt6t, •! t :lO 1 m .. In The (Outtroom ot lu<t/\e• P•rtlcul•"· •nil tnu rne rim' ""' I/\~ Cllv cl s..ota An• C•lllO"n·• D•P•tlmeot No. l of •ajd cour!, or 70<I Pl•c• ol "••rlno mo """" II•• t>t-en ••I Dtled Oc'lobe• lS. i969, ' ' Civic C1ntor O•iv• W<1!, in T~e City ot for N""embi>r 1, 19f>f, 11 ''ll'l t .m., In lf\e w. £. 51 JOHN, S•M• Ant, C•ll!ornla, rD<Jrtroom o! O.,,or1m•nl No_ l ol •~la '°"""' Ciotk Doted Ori. 1. IJ6' covrl, ol 700 C•vic c ... rer D•lv. Wetl, in llOIEltT M. P'l!lt ' W.£. ST JOHN, in~ Clh 01 5anll "'~•· Ctlllor/\i.. 11 1..,111 \.•-• Av..,.,., Covn1Y Cler~ Doled Dcto~r l•, 1969 ,.,,_,., C.tlf•riill WITIM.t.H A SCHMIOT W, £.ST JOHN, T1I nnJ 1'J·l:lll S•lle nt Countv c iertc_ ,.11.,.,.., lor ,. .. ttllnlf'. H•woor1 N1!1onal lank l uiltl<nt W.1,1.lWOltTH, ~llOEI. A Cll•IH i>vl>llt~O<j Crense COl•I DlllV Pilot, 1501 W•Ucllll Ori•• 1111 wur~Htl Orlv•, OC!r:>bor 16, 11, n, 1969 JHwPOrl lt•d•. C1m,, '1141 N ........ •••<II, Olll1rni1 ~~~c:-="'"'"'===~..c":"=·"'''I r11: 1110 "46·7111 T1t: 11141 J~l-111 LEGAL NOTICE .t.noni••• i.r l'ttlli<lnt• •~ --,""'"~~~=~~--~~~-I Publl•/\"' Orany• Co1 't P'llA,TTE A,NO $UCl<LING 'UPElt101t COUllT (>p TNE Ot1o.ber f , 10, 1', 1969 16 ... Wilolllfl 1t..,1,v1rd, ST"TE Of' C.t.LIPOllHI• POlt !,.ot .. ,_.,i..,, Catilornia THE COUHTV 0" Olt .... HGE Tai: UllJ otl·ll•I 0 -30411 •t1o•MV• t ... J'1t+Utn•n 1UMMON5 Publi•he<I Or•nge CN'I D~oly P•lol, DOllOTKY E_ (APlAN Pl•lnlitl V,_ Oclob.r 16, 11. 11. 1969 19'.ll·lo' HOWARO CAPLAN Oeien<len!. I ~"''-'-':~~7.c'"'~"'°"~~~c I P EOP Lr OF T Hf" s T ,o, re OF LEGAL NOTICE CALIFORN IA, lo the •Do•! n • me ii Oe-1,------•,."•"tto-------·I ten<1an1: NOTICE OF S.t.lE Of' llf.t.L YO\J .,. h•rebv dif<cled lo Iii•. wrl"•n pleading In reoPo•,.e to the veritlO'il com· f'ltO,EltTY A,T 'ltlVATl S"\.I ololnt of 1h• •bov• nom•<I plainrl!f wl!h No. •·•fill !he <l«k ot •ne abC•e pn!ltled cou•1 In In ltl~ SU11<•icc (cue1 O! lh• S!I!• al the •I.love "nri!l'.d action b•ougnt a~"'"" l•l1!ornlo, 111 •"" tor !h• (oun!Y cl •ou in ••Id cou•I. within TEN <I••• lllrr o,~,.Q• rh~ •••vie• on •Ou of lhh •ummons, ii In lh• m.H1er ol t""-Es1a!~ o! LESLIE '""'e" wltMn th• i l>Qve naml'd countv, or 1101\ERT BU.RK5 ""' l. ROBE RT wi!hln THlllTV day, if •e•V•il el•ewher<. 81.JIU<S e~a ROBERT BURKS, D•.-You are h~ebf no!llle<:l lhal vnl•" YOU c••••<I. •o lilt a wr!ll•~ '""'°"'Ive cleoiljog, "lil Noli<• ;, herebv ~iven tn•I the on· plaonlllf will tal<e lu<lom•n! to• any ·mon•Y d•rslgn•d wil sell •' Private oale, Ht the o• d~ma9e• demando<I In the vrrlll!!d hlgn .. 1 •nd b.,t bidd.r, '"~le<t to <on· <orr1>talni a' "'"'"II UPOn cont,act, or Wit\ 1lrmA!ion or •aid SuPtrior Court, M or •1>1>IV to '"' court for anv ot~er rrll•I .n., tnr 111•n <!AV or (){-!,. 1969 •t tn~ ot-dtmandtil ln tne verified com1>lalnt. •Ice ol CU~VER V•N llUREN, 301 E••t 'You m•V •••~the •il•lce of •n •Horney Oliv• A••nve, S<il1e ::ioo, llutblln~. CD<Jn•v Olt •nv m•ll•r co•nnec!e<I Wllll !!'le com- ol l<>S •n11ples, Slate ol Calilorni•, •II rt>e 1>l•Tn1 or I h I s •""""'lns. Sven 11!o~v ci9n1, !Ille 1n<1 in"'"' ot s•l<I decoa'"d ~houlil bl con•ulted wll"in tn~ Hme 1lml1 •1 1ne lim• ot ~•a!n And all Jhe righr. !Ill• •!oleil Jn 1111• •ummon• tor filing • wrlnen on<! ln1er<'1 11>•1 fhe ••1•1t ol s 1 I ii ple•illng !o 1nt comQlainl. ~.,..;eaied ha• acnulrod bY oc•ra!lo" of !ow DMod S.P!. ?•, 1969 or o!hetwi,., <>111.r rn•n or In addition lo ISEAl ) ltiat ol ~••d <1ecea,.d, at !h• llmt cl VI. E, ST JOHN. Clt<k oo~rh, In """ 10 .a ll lh• certa;n re~I oro-6v EilN"n E, Sl>lem oerh sllu•le In tl'ie CitY of Hunllnvton O•ou!Y Cle•~ Bea<h, CoynlY ol Otar.gt. St•1'1 ot WlL,UTT I OK•l.t.l(l (alifo•nia, Pl'1icu11rly a.,crlbeil •• OJ Chdc C1M1r Drlv1 WHI lollON\, •c-wlt: !uir. 22J A. Con<1ominium In Trieu su• 1nil sanla •n•, Calif, 91701 SOoS aod a• p.r m1c <•<Qrdod ln boo~ (110 Jn•USO 71;, oo~e. J1 to -16 lncluo i•e. ~~ii In A,!lorn•~• IQr f'l1intllf ,,,1r1, .110. ond JSSS as Poter m1P ro-Publl,nttt New1>ort H1rbor tlew5 p,.,, co•<le<I In bool< 21s. pogo• 1 to 10 combined wltl1 O~il• Pilot. N•wPo•t 1n,1u,lve, of maos. <rf !he countv lie-Be•ch, C•litorni•, Oclober 16, lJ, ll'l •nil c~'d" cl sM<I covnlv, comp1l•ed cit; November •. 190 19ll·H PARCEl !: Unit No. 21 in Traci 3Mi ••><I lhl (plho t•l<on,) adil ltn! l'1er~lo "' ~""""" on ••l<I m•Ps. PARCFL i . "'" vndl•ldtti l /97nd \,,. !~•r>! .n common in •nil to Loi 1 of T••<l Si\64, Lot 1 of lroc! S&65, •• ou m•P r•c,,,-dO'<I In book 21•, page• -::., lo •6 inclusive ol "'""' ol l~e Coun- ty IHcc•d•r ot ••id CO<Jntv, •nd Lo! 1 o! Tr•cl liM •f'l<I Lof 1 ol T•oct SSS5, 6• ''"' mop .. ,ordl<I In -?IS, PIO· •\ 1 lo 10 indu•i•• er /\llPI of '"" Counlv R~or<ler of said countv, •W· c•~l /ng 1nd ru e,...,lnq l rom ••Id Ion all o•h•• Un••• s;ruatod lnoro.tn, mor1 <ommonl~ ~nown ••- U016 M~rin•r 01iv•, Hvn1lng1on tl••~h. C•llfo•ni•. T""'' ol \ale cull Tn l~wlul monev of •ht U/\)!e<I Sl&t~ on (Onfirma1lon <>I sal~. or ~"'' <••II •oft D•l•nce •vld•ncod bv n<>I~ ••cyro•<! b• Mor!9age ar Tru•I Deed on the o•cP•rlv •o sold. Ten Qer cent of amounl bid lo bo <l•P.,.l!•n w\111 bid. Bid• 0' offe" IO b< ln wr ttin~ and wlll bt rece;vod It 1hf 1lo•e•••d o!ri~• ai ~n• llm• altfr th• fl"t publlt•JIQn r.•re<>t and t><tnr• do1• ol ••lo, Da!•g Thi' 1nd dov of De lon.,, 1,6,, C••ol• lo,nM (hufo "-dn,lnt>H•l•I~ of !he [~1M• 01 L••lle Robt•I llU'~l. LEGAL NOTICE "·1'00f C"llTIFIC•TE OF Ol!CONTINU•NCE 0/l U!E A,N0/01 A,1 .... HDONMENT Of' F!(llllOUS H.t.ME THE UNDEllSIGNED d""' ~•rebv cerlllY !~a!, •Hecllv~ Octobe• JS, 194• ~· c••sed •o <10 bu,lnen under l~e l lC11i<ouo !lrm n•me QI RAlPHS FUllNITUllC •I 1111 Newpor!, Cost• Me••· C1ll!o•nia, which OUslne" W•s lormerrv comPOst<I ol !he ft>llOwlng P••>an. wi'tou na.,... In !vii ••Id ploce ol rnia.nc" I• •• 10110,.,.., io-w11, Ralpl1 F•8ncr, 1.••r!in, 111 D1nl>t , Corona del Mar. Cati!. Ctr!illcare !or !tlnl•<lion of bu1;n•ss Undtr !Me ~boYe ficll!iou< n•me, and al- lidavll of QubOc•tl<>~ tnereof, "" on lile In me ollic• ol !h~ Coun!Y (I~·~ of Drano• Couniv. undo, lhe orovi•ion• of S.,..;11on 1~66 or lh( ClvJI Code. WITNESS mv ~•nil tnl, Hlh da• of Ot•ol>t'r, 1909. ll•loh F. Mart:n Pu~il1n..i O•ano• Coa~r Dail• P1 101, ~,.,'.~' II, 1l. JO I nd tfol'eft'""' ~. "l•-6• LEGAL NOTICE •le . (.•<•"'"" --:ccc-:c-cccc-:c,---CUl\IEll l/•0-1 8UllEH CEltTIFIC"-TE OF BUS l><f55, lOl Eo" 01\•0 "v•nu• "ICllTIOUS HA,Mli llurb•"k, C1ll!or•l1 'ISOJ Th• ungrr.,On•~ doo' c<r!lf• sh• I• ro~- l•lo (llll 1411.-Hll ouc"~g 1 t>uoln•'• .r 1~n w. Cnopm•n. J\tlornev JO• "dml"lll<alf•~ Or~og•, Caj1!or~10. "l'"'' tne 1icti!)ov1 Puoi.,n•o D•anq• Co0>! OadV i'"lo!, lir"' n•"1• a• PAT l\EA.UBfLLE'S If.<· Qnob•c 0, l~, 1/, <~'9 lljl·6' TERNATIO•l•l YAllOAGE 510 11:1'. •nil ------~-l•h•t •O•il lpm 1• (OmPos•d o! !~• Mllow· LEGAL NOTICE <OQ P•raon wno,. ~•m• In lull """ ol•c• oJ '""C•n<• •• "' follow> --------P•!•1cl• 0 , B•.,tb•lle. J 111i Van 8 u<en, NOTICE TO (llEOITOllS {O•'~ !,\•<•· (•llfnino• ~l~'6 \l/P[~IOR COU RT OF THIE D&!ed Oc!Ob•r I!. 11~9 ST~TE OF CALIFORH" FOii P~1'<d• 0 B•~vbell• THE co ., ... T'( OF OR•NGl ST•TE Of ,_llFORNl,l, H~. -·Ill~~ Ol!J\NGE COU NlV r ,., d G0'..0'111f/ >lEllNOO"I ~·• (; On Oc•eh•r Ii 1~6' b•!o•• f'\" l llL<l •;oo•:. -~· C.OLOIE HERNDON, Nc!c.•• Pvtlic lo ·. n ~ '1o, •• I d si~··· O•· •' ·~ P~">Ona 11v ~P<11a'rQ Polric.•& O_ P.•1uDt lle tiOTI(( I~ Hf PCBV C.IVEN lo 1"~ k'10l'on le m• lo b• Jn. Pe"O" Who•• , .. nH"" '' "" """"" n•med r1M•n•n1 n~m• ;, •vourll>l!o !o •h• w1t~.n ;,.. 1n•• Ml"'""" nwon~ cl•1m> ~~~1/\~I m• "'U"'•"t and •c•nowleil~eo •h• •••<~led •'d <1•<•<1e·i! ~,. rf<IU•rtd !o Iii• m•m , .n• ~~me , ,,r, •n• n•t•"a'v vo~rh•••· "' lh~ otll<• 1011,c .. i Sc~') ~· 111• \·"'~ c.t '~' ~~ve ~n1i1 l•il t~~rt, or M•rv ~~ H<orv 'u "'"'""I !n•m· wll ~ •~• n•<•~••'Y Nor~,. Pvul•r ''"""'"" <o th• unnr"'~n•rl •! In• olllc• (oido,nla , • "•' Ail~'"""· H~twotd S·~en and Printin~I O•licr .~ l'!l~·n,tn. :;o ~J•v,porl C•nl.r Oriv•, O••"~~ (Q•mlY 1,'oc,1,~•I B•Mn, c ~r>'o•ni•, 91!~J, wn1c~ •"• 1 ·~ ( "'"n' ·><On E''P""' "'" ~1 1<• u• ~" .. "'I~• ,. .• ""~•r•·!un•n '" //r; 1• 1911 "" n"' !••> n•"·'·~ "~ !o t•·• r \i;••• M >ala M.,,.,., 1 , "n !(.ur .,-,•n!t1< o!IN If\!' P~·tl •·~eo Q_••no' Co••' 0 .. 1~ p,IOI, Ii• t h ,! > f '''~II nl 11111 ~0.,,, 1~~~ "' I\, ,l, )Q •nO Novom~"'. 6, Odtf<I "·cl• o ~" \o l'I' ? --_ ~ Oen, Jn 11•vnern> A~m,n••l•••rl• o• lh• E1••I• ol "'" ~b!lv• n,1meil d~~·o•n! NAllWOOO, SODEN I A,Ol(INSON Artor"e'' •l La,. })0 Ne.iHff (•n'" Orll'O Nt ... P••t B•och. Calil•r••• '1Hl T•I: Piii IU-lllJ •uorntv• ••• •dmln,.!t1I"' l'ubl1\h•<I O•~no• co~ll S~clt'mt>er :~ •'ii OC:ot<!r l•i• L ~GAL r<;OT!CE CEllT !~!C"TE OF 8 U~INESS, FIC TITIOUS N ... ME ,.,,. und•" "<1 n,., ''''l•v ~· \'; <M· :luc!.ng a 11\"•ne" "'PO 60< 1/JI Co>I• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE -~,"c"•"•'•iO'"t-coU'iiTO,-T~­ s1"rE OF ("LIFOllNI• FOii TH£ COUNTY Of ONJ\NGf No. ,.._.,lll NOTICE Q,.-HEARING OF l"EflTION f'~ll ~t0BA,T [ OF Will ANO '0 t !,.ETTEll S 0 F •OMIHISTRA,TION WIT H-THF·Wlll·"-NNEXEO E .i.i! ct ~'AllGUE~ll E SIUll ~T DdOPiO ,•d NOT•CE '5 i<f 'l!';BV GIV(N Tnar llot>ert l . Humr-~<tY• hM tiled n.re•n a <1e!<1<on lo• P•Cb•lt al ..,,11 &~ii •or ltPTe•1 o• Aamlnl>!'"""" w11n.in•·Woll·•f1n•.,d, r<1e-.nc~ !o "'h•(h " m~<!e '"' lu1!n•• ""'i.e~I•"· ••d rn•T Jne 1,mo ~~d ol~'" of lle&rinv !rte 'ame na, fi"<" ·,.i !Or Oc!Ohof JI. 1961, •I f )~ a "', '" 1h• coUH•G<>m ol O•~~·lm•M No J "' 10•0 toi"'• •! 700 Cov'c C•nlPr Otlv• Wei!, '" 1~0 City of ~1n1• "-n&. C&lilo•n•a Dated 0<10bt< 9, 190! W. [" 51 JOHN, (<>Uni; (I•"· llo• E. Ju•• l'OI "O''"" S~l!I N~mb•r l~ Ce1t1 M•••· Ctll!or•I• '1'16 l •I: 014) l•O·llf!O .-11o<n•v tor P1ti!loner Pu~'i nod O••n~e Co•'' D•''V P""'• Octobfr 9. IQ, 1a, 19ot 1!!•·69 LEG1\L r\OTICE DAILY PILOT WANT ADS HOUSES FOR SALE Gener•I 1000 p'tt1111 SPIC 'N SPAN lll"'l-C's a ~autdul 4 130· ll;\l, 2 balh horne 1hllt is 11nn1acul:..1c! tltany cu1e deeoratot· id<':..s, i;1iue1ous :i1ni:;lr story floor p!;;n ;ind t lev11r T e a r yard lciscput;::. Nol avail. 11111\J Nov. so p\Pnl y of 11111r lu !,'.l_•ll )'uur hd11~e: hut scr: 1h1s onr 1oi:lay_ 01/e1i:"I at $l 1,9:iO. 1 :/'~'· 1<1n11 ;,ivail<ilil" w1lh subsl;1n(· nLI cl\lll'nl. Priced Reduced NFAn NE\V.beaut1iul r-(!un· taln VaJlf'y hon1e. 011'Tlcr says, '"!\ly lv~s is ~our galn.":; bd1'rns 2 bali>.S, new upgraded t:arpcts & drap. e1·ics lhroughntlt. Corner lol · boat a l'ea. Prict'd 11\ :i;::'.1,:-,00, but let's try $29,:xlO. Low do11·11 lo large Juan. NE\V . NE\V • Nt:w. f,46-5810 (nt;u cin!rna theat!!'l LLEGE REALTY 1500 Adilms ii Hirbor,c.N BAYCREST ESTATE lf )'Oil \1'a11t privacy & y!·t elosr 10 schools & ~noppini:;, \\'C' have a Jai·ge & beauliful £.~{'CUll\'f' IYPC' ho111e 11·l1 h ·I brJ1•111s :.1 1 ~ ha1hs, largr \11•. lng roon1 ovrrlook1ng a !lea!. f'd & fil!ered pool. Assume a 5 1,:~i. loan. Call toilay to ~('{'. DAVIDS9N Realty 51G-5-JG!) E\'es. !H.J.49 n fl!UST .SACRIF'ICE 1111~ BRAND NE\V 1-J O~IE IN HUNTINGTON BE AC 11. \\'ILL SELL FOR S3:~IO DO\\'N. ~'1,;LL PR I CJ:: C:-/Df':ll S33.LOl ;\I 0 V E; I:"' QUICK' CALL :).Jli-J.1:11, t:VES. &lti-1211 Perfect Plan Cus1on1 ,1,·~1~~n··d hy l •«n1 \\ rll~ -<111 1il••il in10 ad t1lt S"!'IJ11n .~-(•\)itdren's 111ng. (',1n1pletrd 111~! \I C'rk · a1a1 l- alJl<' lliJ\I' $10:;.[.()0, f!(ly ,/. I\ ;i1·1! 11~0 t;..il <i'<y Dr. 1) \6-1."i.>ll BEACH BARGAIN :; Br{, 'l ba, 8 yrs young. Near ocean. Only 322.!0J. 10'/, Drt\\'n, CAYWOOD REAL TY li300. IV, Cna~t 1!11.'t'. N.13. • 548-1290 • ,1 BR '! brol l1 horn r, i;or11••r Jni 1~:-;180 • ;id•I :=i rnnre un11s. Dnv" liy 1 ·1 IJ ~;1nla Ana ,\vr. t\H'l1 f',.11 il1111in iRrnltu I) !-_! .t;: oh() ~-~ :: BR ~ 1~,\. 11.,n1b 1·111. r l'l,f decor . J'" yr n1d-\l111 ronrl. $::2,::tOO. 1 2~~~ fl('cl Ln, 1113, Ow11r,· li46· \.~'-!~ HOUSES FOR SALE General tOOO TRACT SALES Mission Viejo Area Salesmen/ Sa leswomen 111() rxpC'nrni·C" ne e.I Call John Stonis 646·4414 COMMERCIAL BLOG. & 2 BR HOME ~.0:--1,~o· l'(ll'tH'I' Joi n,,,,1 !it !JP]1\. or ).1otor Vf'hiclr~. ~:;~!(I pot'\ in1•0111c. \Vi.II trade fv1· 1 to 6 unit~- $38,000 REAL TY COMPANY * 642·1771 Anytime* WESTCLIFF l,'se<l bt•ick _ dian1011rl pan"l 11111t1011·s • shnk,.. roof . kld· nry sh;qJed pool • 01·u~n1ed 111 0111doo•· l11·1nr:: & eci~Y 1na1nlC'na11er :: lxlrn1s. i :.• I 11il hs. s.->L:.(Jn. ~:,r'.,~'.~"~'e:,lty'" ~ 642-5200 ~ .. ti r."111 !'ihilt"f) ~ BR 1 t1alh l.\"C0.\11:: U!'llTS. N cw! y p:.11111,.r!, hl!-111 ovon & r:..n g. f's_ cp1 ~/dq1s, 4·arpo 1·1 pal'k· 111~. l..au nd1·y 1·1 ~1111 e'>1ra 1111·ru111·. :.:r·,~~ s1::.ooo. price S~J!,COO. Fuller Rlt y. 546-0814 SENSATIONAL! I'-Ille 11unl 1·11 1111~ ;; Br. tirri<·ll l1v1\tt• $;'.~ . .'.)tin George Wllt iam!.on r:EAl,T()I': !"-,1;\l)P!PJ-.P. ho11i,l' P;.1111 Dr.ser1. air. coinplf'lety Hirn. 2 Br. <'unvt rl1•n, 2 H(!, PQ\,I , pul \111~ ;n•,.11, P1·w e s :;o,10 1: 6', 101111. 613-!!~7'.! ur ~i~1..().~f(1. RARE HOM·E-- B1·in;.: n1fin0y • h11;v-l·oC'a11l. l Br '.) h:•. 'J-7;1 ~lbluff ho1nr, C•11KI. li•'ll• r 111,111 l•"W r111. a1n1l. s;19 .:JLO CORBIN-MARTIN J{P.,\1:ron,.; 615-166~ Hll"y, Cd:'ll 111\Vt: ht1}('T-~. Need llrl- ri llmn;d proprrt:.· In .~ell. F l1 A ~ K ;<.1 AR S II /\ 1, REr\LTY •11:1 '.IOTh St. J10 11', /1.~l~n fi1;>-4G00 NO MATTER WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fl!st Service & Expert Assistance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT ' ' ' ( • • r l c l • ti ] ( t.1 lo r• H '" '" 19 ' • d i • p '" • ,, St " '" n< Iii " so • l\; \'i lo lh t:l 1vl P" • Saddleha~k EDI TION Today's Final N.Y. Steek.s voe. "b2, NO. 248, 3 SECTIONS, 3~ PAG ES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER I b', 1969 TEN CENTS Laguna Approves Pyne Ca ·stle Use as Church By RICllARO r . NALL 0 1 1~1 O•ily Pllol 11•1! Pyne Castle went frorn the co1nn1erc1a l to the subli1n e last night. A~tcr a protracted stru~gk• well worthy n[ the Jortress·likc Jar1<.ln1ark, Laguna Btach councilmen by a 4 to I vote ap. proved its use as a church and Chri sllan pre-school. It took scl'rr:1I 1hQUSillld \\'Ords and ~bout tv.·o houri; and 2(1 minutes a~ r.(111- gregation spoke for and neighbors Nn1•co Bi11ges? ag;iinst. ...:ouncilmcn -caught in a lrad1tionnl squeeze play of neighborhood \'('r~u" <'hureh -finally ean1t• thruugh l\'1\h .1 J1n1 il~d starn p or appro1·al. Tiley overruled an origin;1I p!annu1~ C"f1rnmission denial by the necessary rvu!'- filth vole (necessary b~ause it was ap· pealed alter planning co111nuss1on dcn1:i \ of a conrlitional use pcr1nit J. Councilman Charlton Boyd. afl cr snrnr dazzling verb31 footwork, turnetl thu1nh:1 e Pendleton Brig Violence Probed ~1orie11 f\f n<1n::1 •1lts bil1 gel'. raci;i \ \'lolence and 1nistre ;i \mcnl of prisoners in lhe <.:amp l'endle ton hrig arc being forma l!y probed today by a pa nel o( higll· ranking officers. The investigation is sep<irate from on@ nrrl crcd by the l-lo11sr 1\n11 ed Ser\·icrs Con1n1ittec tollo1\·1ng the appearance of .stories on lhe subjecL in Lwo na tional niagazines, \Vhen the probe ls t:on1plelcd, the four- member panel will report to ~1aj. Gen. Donn Robertson. y.•ho recently assumed com1nand of the gianL amphibious tr11inifijil base. Robertson said in ne"'~ conferences i1£\er lhe nationally publicized accounts that they were exaggerated, while the Doav11 tfae Mission Trail 1-lis torical lfomc Open lo Puh]ic F.I. TORO -A hi~toric;il adobr \\Jll he f\rrl'l tn 1hc p11bl1c Friday. l)rl. 17. .'I pro'lJCCI nf the El Toro \\'01ne11 ·s Cluh . lhc n1>C'n hou'>c 11111 take pl:ite from 10 <>1n l(l 6 p.n1 Fr.:i1urrd 11·1!1 hr lhr Srrn1nn Atlobc t.u1ll 1n \B·\2 hv .Josi' ~errann Y.h1ch 1:; loc all'rl of( Trabuco !load on Lakl' Forc~t pr.1prr1 y, Visito rs m:'.ly lake El Toro J:o;id east lo Trabuco Road tum left and P•oreed to the first dr1ve"·ay on the le!t '" h1ch is i!buut a nu le, Thi· restored home is furnished in mid· 1911• crntury style. ~trs. Doris ProtherD \\·11l be hostess, 'There \\ill be no charge. e A1c 1vc:o11aers io /tlcet. ~ADDJ.EBACK VALLEY Sad· fl lcbar k Val ley Nc\',rcomers Club \1•il\ hosl a coffee for new residents Monday. The get together_ will take place al 1::io 11 .m. in Roy<1I Savings and Loan Associa· !Inn in El Toro C<'ncr, Aclil'ities and ad l'anln ges offered by the club \1•ill be explained, ~tarine Uirps Cominand11 n!, G r n . Leonard F. Chapn1an, tlcnircl knowledge •if such inci dents in a press co11fcrencc <it t:I Toro ~ICAS at the same t11nc. Three major incidents ha ve N'l'Urn'd ll1is year al the Cainp Pendlrlon bng, 111- ('!uding a disturbance involving black<; and 1\•hites that sent JIY.I prisone rs anti a guard lo the hospital. t.:onccrning brutality ehar~l'~. the h<1.•(' c:omman<ler has admitted ch<ir grs 1vcr c brough1 against four guards. with lwn cases unfounded, one man courlmartialcd anr:I one still under invesUg;ilion. Several prisoner,<; "·<'re hospitalized briefly last Jan, 6. after a tnelee an1l, following the June 22 riot whith led to published charges and il tou r by ncwsmrn S{'pl. 15, a gang of 200 priso11ers sl.igcd aoother riot. The l\·larin@ Corps h:i!'. been seckini: ftl nds to ri'pla cc U1c vintage ba rUcd·11·1r» <1 nd cn1dr. barracks in y,·hich llp In 7ii0 men ha1·e been he!<I. The orig1nal 111<1.\· 1n1 um capacity is listed as 450. The Camp Pendleton probe will be lC'11 by Brig. Gen . fr;ink E. Garretson. lt1arin e's Bod y Fou1ul 011. B each Th .. body of a C:irnp Pendlctnn ~1ar111c '1a~hed ashore ;il Cypfll.<i Shor('S b(';11 h, S.1n Clcmen1e, bet11·ecn fi ve ;inrl six p tll \\'r<lncsday. !he Ornngc Coun ty C1iro11l'I'° .• Office repor!ed. The tllannc ariparcnUy dn•\I nrd 11 h1lr ~11unming off S::io f'lt•rl'l••n!t• :-i;il111d;1~ ;1ftrrnoo11. a rnrnntr'<: dt•p11ly .. :11rl II" was heard c;11!ing fr1r hrl11 ;u1d 11111 l1ft'guard boat.~ 11crc d1'-p.1tchi:d , b1.l C'1 l'Ws \\'ere 11nnhle 111 l•w :1ti· \111 11. 1·.~liinn1rd t11nc or th1· drn11n111 ~ \\,)<, 2 llf p.m. SalurUay, accord1n1; io thr {'OT'ol\1'1 ~ lllflCC', ltlent1ty Qf the ,·1clim 1s bring \l.1tlih r1 d p.:nd ing nntifi cation of next nf k111, lie was lhe second f\1arine to dro11 n 1n Ila: .area this week. Blas Vaca. 21 , dro11n° f'd off San Cl emente Sundily ilf1rrnoon. J!is body later y,·as recovered at E~tacion Beach. Stork 1'1orke u NEW YORK (AP) -The stock n1arket .:::\ploded wilh enlhusi11sm lh is aflernoon on tile announcemcnl by Amba.~sador Henry Cabot Lodge of a surprising pro. posal for peace talks by the Vietnam Communisls, \See quolat.ions, Page s 211·27). d11wn 11n thr rhurch ;'Hl'! n•rnai nrd the 111sscntu1;; \'ute. Afh:r 1>r>1nr backrocnn-1,YT'I(' po l1hr<:i l 111.11i1 ·111cr1n1; and n1;i11y f:11h:1I 111ot1on!'l, \"·1ct· i\l :1yor .J11S(·ph O'S11 ll1v<1n ;111d r.t:1yQr f;lenu Vrddrr swung Counci!11uu1 llichard l;old bcrg's \'Ole. This "'as rinnc by ;i !-tl1!)ula!inn tl111! !hi' Gl-rn11n1 eastk• :ind ou tbuihJings wou ltl 11t1 er h:11 e etJut'l'h use and ap11rt1ncnt use s1mu tta n('ously. The Cll!Va ry El'<ingcl1cal Free Ctnuch 0 may continue tn rent Uw rooms a~ ,')pcirlments. But whl1n chuch use starts, apart1nent rental 1nt1sl stop an d remain :;toppC'tl . /\.~ ano1her conccsi;1on, co uncilme n scr::i tched lhc right to build a sanctuary. The third-floor ballroom of lhe church could serve this purpose and sanctuary .:ipproval could be sought later. ~1:iny other restrictions were also tag· i:icd to the religious usage. It is possible the church may run lhe 1natter through the planning commission again expcctin~ a better deal on a J to 2 t•ouncil spilt when it is appealed by neighbor.~. The dccisiCln came by a cireu1tou.~ roulr. Planning coinrni ssio ners flrsl turn- ed down !he USC'. Bui that was y,•hen the church also wanted to launch a11 elemcn· t :iry school. The church appealed hut df'leled U1e r lementary school. It takes a four-fifth.~ council vote lo overrule denial of a con· ditional use pcr1nit. Ttlllr:ing Abo11t War 1!011;ird 11111~. L;iguna ncach l ligh School s tudent bndy p rc~1 dcn t .. sl°an ds be fore Jleislcr Park 11·ar 111rrnnri<1 I <i~ he artdres~es ri ud icn cc during Vi etnan1 1noratorium aclivilies \Vcdnesday. !\boul 100 per· sons, mostly students. 1.urncd ou t. fl·lany later mov· cd on to larger 1noraloriun1 e vent at UC Irvine, 1'cc ns l(ill Se lves W ith Ga~ F u1n c:s ] II 'J't'Hl'C1 1'1o,;c ll!.1,(l\l\'1lflll ~ .! !/\/'1 -T110111 ,:h ~· hnnl 4•\a\Sllti'1l1 '>, a h111• :111d ,t:1rl, ll't'rC f J,tnd dr,,{] Ill :-. h1111ro..t1ilrd ;1111n111oh1lf' '!'1111r:,d;11 , lr;i11ng b•·h 1nrt :i :.11·11u; 11( 111111", .,,1~111g !h('\ had d1r1l 111lllr 1111n1c of p!:1t 4' /o u\l101111r ~ ~;Jlfl !lii·v r n 111 111 i I 1 I' II :-.11H·l<.l1'. liolh hOJrl ;111l'lldcd a \'il'lnun1 r.iur;11nr iun1 uh.\~'J'\';Jlll'<' ;11 c;Jassboro ~1 nt1· Cnllt·~r \Vf'rinr.~da.1', The 1 u·t1n1s, Cr~lll! Bltdiilli, 17, anrl .lo:1n Fo;it, !7, IJo(h !'ienio r:; ;ir 1l 1ghl;1nd llrt.:1r>:1a t lli!!h S1.·hool, "'ere found 111 !he ll:ulio.tli lamily c;1r. CtJ1ndc11 Cnun\y ~ted ic;il Jnvcsll~vlor Thon1v~ R. l>:1ley ~ai<I thry had bcr n dead about 12 10 IS hnurs 11•he n their bodir~. 11·erc 1.hsrovr.rl'd ahou1 !l::lfl <1.m . A vacuu1n cleaner hose had bcf'n con- nected to lhe exh11.us! nf the car through a holr dr illed in the fl oor. Tl2lry sai<l 24 notes \\'Crc beside thei r bod Jes. l rvine Protest Go es Off W itli No Fuss, N o N ois e By TJIO.\IA!ii FORTU:'\I:; O! !~e 01+1 r P'llOI ~l ot! ntal'h. ar111bnnds sy1nholiz!' a quirt pr·o- 1 r~L Th:1t's !hr way it \ras 011 the Li\' Jr1·111(' 1·:i1npus \\'edne!>day, thC' day ol rnor:iton1J1n . Tile s1udcnl. nrgani1.crs had planned ll lo he a da y of educ<1tion, not dcm(ln strt1· FOV RTII '(;R ASll' COLV1HN TODAY The fourth in a series of five rcporls hy l)AILY PILOT fin ancial columnist Syh•i,1 Porter, analyzing the 1969 ecooom y i11 co1nparison lo the 1929 stock market crash anrl world depression which foll ow· f'd it. will be found in today·s paper 011 Page 26. MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATOR IUM ON PAGE J 11..,r. Thcrt 11 .-1~ ntJ 1mtnrd1atc enrmy In 1·onlron l. The pn1·111y, 11nsc~'n, "'as the \'i::-tn;1111 war. /\n <'stin1;ilccl l.:iOO !>ludcnts aHe ndi:d :in af!!'rn11(ln roi!!y I! 11as a big throng- bul thr !>pca kcrs did' noi, shou t and the :.lu tlents lislcn!'d a ln1osl sc rene l.}'. !'!udenL Ann Doyle , chairman o{ the l iniver.~ity r.1oraloriu1n Con1n1illte, luld Lh!'n1 t hi.~ tirne th e organizers had con· <:cclra1cd 011 education but thal they \1ould like lo take activit ies off campus next month. An carlicr-plnnncrl ma rch to a war in- du~try p!anl h<'ld been canceled. During the n1oralorium rally, Father Ed Allen of Univer1;ily Interfaith at UC (Set UCI PROTEST, Page 21 e Temple Bo:<rnr Set F:L TORO -A rour-day bazaar ~pPnsored by Trmple Judea \\·ill begin Saddlebaclr:'s 'f,,nrint' Sund ay. . The lemplt:'s sisterhood and !11cn s. club :'Ire in charge nf the. rvenl which will be lrom 10 a.m. lo S p.n1, through \Yed· nesday. '!'he event In ra1sr funds for philan· !hropics will lak e place in the tcmplt''~ 11:.idltoriu m located on ~l oullon Park,,..'ay south of El Toro Road . e Libror!J Frle rrrb 1'1eet CAPISTRANO VALLF.:Y -Capistrano B;:i v Arca Friends of !he Library Ml!! in· ''i1ing friends and pros[JC<:tive n;icmbe~~ In th eir meeting t0n lghl 11! 7:30 o clock 1n lhe ;iudi!Clrium nr San Diego (;as and Elei=tnc Co, 1n S;in Cle mente. Spe11ker "'il l be ~1 r~. ~i::ircclla l~ange \\·ho wil l shn"' :;lides noel t'(lm1nenl t'ln 11 prLgram cnlillrd "Up The Oil Road." Students Claiming lhat lhe student newspaper ''The Lariat'' i.sn·l allO\\'ed to swing a ,·ery wide loop, the Saddlehack Collegr Studenl Senate is attcmpling lo head o/f its use or s:udeot body fuoos. The six-member body Tuesday adopted .t unanimous resolution which: -Said the junior college administration i.~ censoring the paper. -Charged that censorship Is primarilv of any criticism of the adminis tration or sthool tnL'!fees. -N~Cl't that ;i politicall y cnntrollrd prcsi; is un-AJne.rican. -Rcsoh·cd tha t monies collec!etl fr om , Claim Paper Censored S"luden\,; or the co\l egP shou ld not be 11 ~c<l to finan~ lhc publication. J o~in Both"·ell, 37-year-old sh1rlPn! body president, claimed thal ~tl'l Mitchell, col· lcge publicist anrl jnurnttlism tl'<iCher, is \\'<'artng an ill·fitling dual role. Bolh>,1·cll soid thtit ~1 itchcll kills t dilorial mailer or p<1 rl.s of it whl'n th e ;1drninii;!r<1 tion Is c:rillciied nnd yrl. then rnust 1t ach clhil':<i or Jou rn;11ism. lie said ;ilso that the ~·litchrll "11nnount'l"1 the (ltJlC~r dav lhflt there wouJdn 't be a paper lor ~n111r timr." Qursl!<lnccf lfl(lay. tnistrr f,n uis Zilni k ,.a1rl. "\\'c kne1Y nothing ahoul lhis. I cer. lainly knew nothing about the dll!satisfac· tion. I hope they'll co me in and discus~ this \\'il h me." Speaking of a Monday night board 1nccling, Zltnik said, "If they had been at the meeting, they wou ld haYe heard fron1 discuS!ion that we arc not opposed to nthe: views: in fact. Mi chael Collins 1board president) made it clear lhat op· posing views must be presented .and that thtrc shQuld be rm censorship except \Vhen il 1~ a case of pcrsonalHy destruc.· lion." Rnthwell ~aif! fi1itche!l hail tinkemi \\'ilh a col umn \\'rillen by him and mailed j) ' •• . ' -. ' rrom San Francisco. lie said he tol<i ~1ilche ll lhe piNCe was riot to be ;idulteratcd and l\1ilchcll killed it filling the hole with pic!ur('s. lie said i\i itchcll al so killed two works by staff m('n1bf>rs, on e about.. censorl!hip. Sald Bothwell , "This ls not a radical or }('fl·wing thing. \Ve'rc not tr)•ing to get 1lir1 y \\'Ori.is 1nto the paper or get a rPbtllion; 1,·e'rr n1erPly lrying to voice our opinions <i s r veryone should be allow· ed lo do." Mitchc!l dc ntrrl thal the paper is !St.e PA PER, Pi.gt%) Councilmen sent the malt.er back lo pl<'lnners 1~1here it was endorsed th@ ,se. cond !lme around <( lo 0. It then came back to the coun cil /or \llednesday nig ht 's agonizing. Btull by eeccntric 1nillionaire Ceeil \\'aytPr f'yne. !he ca stle -a Swiss Chalet rn otiff -l110k.s rlown on the world in ag· ing grandl'ur . It ""'ilS long rumored to be the Apple of Prr:sident Nixnn'.<i eye as • \\'hitc J-Jou.i;c West Th{'n San Clemente (See CASTLE, Page Z) om S11hdued By Office1~ In Melee An apparently drug-cra zed Gardet Grove youth allacked both his molbet' c. If' and a police officer with a butcher ~~"-·; \Vrdncsdoy night in a fracas that erupted over a supper table argument It took leftral blows from Lhe offi cer'• b8ton to subdue the 17-year-o\d youth who is now lodged in juvenile hall. No injurie~ \\ere suffered by his mother or the: of. ficrr. The boy's mother told police her llOTI_ · wenl berserk v.·hen she accused bim ovtt . the supper table or failing to keep his promise to stay off cln1gs. She said the boy immediately seized the butcher knife, i;pr ang over the table and pursued her around the kitchen. 'rhe S('re<1 n1iog \\'oman ran to a neighbor's house for protection and called police. Her son T!'lurned to the family hon1e still "'aving the knife and shooting unintelligible threats, /\n investi gating officer said lhe boy burst out or the home when he knocked at the door "and took several crazy swipe' .it me. !le behaved like a mad man and it 1va s hard to make out just what he was S<Jying." 1·hc off icer said he was forced to use his baton to quell the angry youth and struck him "se,·eral ~harp blows I() 11u1el hi Jndn"'n." The boy was disarm· 1..-d and tran sported to juvenile hail. 1''1ets Do It! Se ries Ove r NE\\' YORK I AP) -The amazing NC!\Y Ynrk r-.te!s compJ rtecf their impossi ble flrrar11 Thursday by winning the 1969 \\'nrld Serie:; y.•ith a 5-3 victory over the flil ll !mnrc Orioles on home n zns by Donn flencledon an1! Al \Vcis and Ron S\\'O- bocl;i's riecisil'e tie-bre;aking double. The laughing stock of baseball for thP first seven years of teir existence when !hey failed 10 climb above ninth place, the irrepressible mets went rrom rags tll riches in their eighth season by winning four straight game.~ lrun1 the once-fa\'• orcrl Orioles after losing the first game of the best-of-seven classic. Orange Coast Weather Don't loo k now, but the rainy se ason is about lo slart. Those in a position to know arc pre- dicting a 50 percent chance. of precipitatio n for the Orange Coast toni ght and Friday. I NSIDE TODAY \Vl1 ilr 2.000 Oro11(1c Co11ne11 Republiccr1~ 1uon1cn clretred, Sen. Barry Goldwater urged re· sun1p11011 of A me ricn11 bombing nf North Vietnam i1t an Aria- hthn speech, Page JO. t 1fti<lt .. ll ' Cl1nUIN , .. l l <•min 1f <..,u W9N II 0.•lh Nt!l<f\ II Dl•tr<•I 11 l dllerl•I P'•et • l "ltM•lfl-n! II ,lnl•<o J .. ll .. oroico•t 1J """" l •""" 1l M•I'"' t M"'""' Lllff!MI 11 J Mt~lfl Mulu•t ,U"411 Noli.NI NIWI Orln'tl ("'"'' l•lvl• ... ,, .. '""'' "K' Mint.ti l111vh1en l lltl l"' " " •• " ,. "'" J6'11 " " • :.::.. ... ~11"i " ......... "-• ... 11\'-'• -1J.-1S r ' ! ••• -------~----·----------~------------------------------------ • Z DAILY PJLOJ l Tt1ursd1y, Octobp 16, 1%9 Profession (Shoplifting) Scrutinized By BABRA~A KREIBICU Of Ito• OU1y f'lll'I iflfl Laguna Beach merchants viewed a film on shoplifling techniques with lhe1 r breakfast Wedtlesday ani.l, as one com- mented after the prolirarn, "There 'll be a Jot of hawk-eyes \.\'atchi ng their stores nO\\'." The fi lm . and a talk by business set uri - 1,Y expert Ray Farber, \.\l'rC prest>nled at a Chambt'r of Commerce brea kfai;t meeting in Hott! La~una designed to hc>.lp merchants combat the growing problems vl shoplifting and bad check passing. From l'oge J CASTLE ... n1oved in with a better property. Sl.orm Case, architect and building chairman for the chu rch, \\-'as first 1? plead the cause. Noting the 4-0 planning commission vote, he said. "l can see no 6tronger recommendation." He noled that atiout half thl' city·~ churches are located in residenLJal \l{·I) tleightior hoods. ·councilman Roy Holrn ha rkened bac k ~t various limes to the f:ict that the l'.hurch has the property up for sale. /!e sald a new owner might havl' different :i ttitudes and capabilit ies than the Evangelical group. Holm. howel'er. back- Pd the usage with rest.rictions including 110 cu rrnit sanctuar y approval. Church spo kl'smen said they ~hould ha\·I'. lh t>. riJ:ht to pa ss on to <1nothcr C'hurch rights they sought. Boyd spoke of havi ng very cnnl'1Sc beliefs and a series of W1knowns and at- lempt ing to renovate an old sturdy build ing •'that is going to fi jl!ht back ." /Ii!; opposi!ion became clear \\'hen he s;iid he hoped the church coul d Sl'll the prvperty and find one v.·ilh fewer pro- blems. Architect Storm Case stoPrTied at Boyd: •·.ti.s I recall at lhe last meeting you were I he one that made a n1otion lo see \\ hal l'le planning commission thought and thcy came back 4 to I for Lhe use you JUSl got through tea ring apart." The mayor quieted Case You thful Chu rch Pastor ~I 1 kc t.lontgomery spoke of stu dying the proil lc of Laguna problems. "l feel lhe tiverage church is im personal. Our desire is noL to be impersonal but to be available." He said the chUrc:h had gone onto the high school campus and established rap- port. "We found tremendo~ needs." He ~aid there v.·ere .aggrevated dope prn-- b!ems Jong before newspapers aired (hen• an1 the school administration denied them. R11id 1-1ontgornery, ''The school =id- m inis tralion sa id there '''as no dope prn. hle m. One kid told me. r.l ike I can·t believe wh at's happening in our school. Every kid in school is using dope ." Reallor Milt Hanson. a congrega!ir:in ml'mber. spoke of the delenora tinl'.: .apartment building facing ,1·orse prt"l- blems in the futu re. lie apparently allud- ed to the quality of future tenants if lhc building is not re paired. One of several opponents nf lhe churrh use. Harold r.1ann, 298 Beverly St.. asked. ''how much re ligion is there goin~ to he j11 sotne. nf those panshioners \\hen they Lake the rou ndtrip from the parking !ot lo the third noor (ballroom)?" Jn refer ence to the needs of youngster~ 1:-.fontgomery), r.1ann opined : .. The bcsl way for a pre-school child lo learn 1s al h!s mother's knee or O\'er hs fnlher 's." Arter rounci lm en fln atl y approvrd ;i r oinpromise Vedder 1notion, the mttlinf! h<tlted in conf usion as s e v c: r ii \ h~,m eo~11ers hurried up tr> ar,:!ue v. i!h in· dividual counc1lmtn ;;ind I.he n1eelln& ground to temporary hall. Palace in En1crgl'ncy: Tra~h }faulcd Awa y LO:\DON (UPI) -London's ,c:arbu,:r :.tnke finally hit the ro~ al fa1nily l'r11·a1t' t·o~tractors "·ere called in \\'cdnesda y t n re mo\·e the mnunt1ng pilcs of rubbish ~t Uuckingham fal a~P. Independent f!<irbagcmC'n tole(! awa.v liaC'ks of rolling ff'Kld. old 1111 cans. hollies. and wastepaper for Ille rir~t Un1e si nrc lhe strike began three \1·eeks ago. ''The firm was called in b<'causc or a definite. h~allh hazard," said a palace spokesman. \ OAllY PllOT ~ CXWJ"I P'VN-INCi C.~N' ••Mrf H. Wet.I ............ .,... hbllolllf J1t1t a. c •• 1.., VIit Pml(llnl end Ci<l11ttal MfM,.r n.,., •• 1e.,,.;1 ••w l\tat•• A. Mwr,lii11 ~··11'DI' l icli•r4 r. Nill .__ ..... CllY •~iw ---211 f1••1t A"•· M1t1i., "'41 .. •1 r.o. •••••I. t2&St --Coell ...... , JJll Wetl I•" s•rWf ....,. .. Mii: n ll ..... , ........... ....._. ,...,... .. IMQi; -......... c-r ...... '"'· ~ ..... <=••" "Wfhl'l""I ::......,. ... ...... .. ..... 1. ••Ull•tl*'" ... 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However. professional shopl illers take much more expens ive items, fi guring on se lling them for half their retail value. A professional can make up to $100 a day on cartons of cigarettes alone. Amazed men:hanls \•:atched films of e11:pert shoplift ers stashing packages or meat. suit.5 rolled around coat.hangers and even a portable vacuum cleaner (l.l•ILY PILOT $1•'1 Plloll PRAYING FOR TOLERANCE AT CHANCELLOR'S HOME Mr5, Aldric;h, Rev. Murray (center ), TIRED'• Morrisey Pray for Pi~kets Mrs. Aldricli Meets Protesters t;c l1'11ne·.! chancellor wasn·t home \1 hen callers carrying picket signs ar. rived \\'ednesday night. Bul r.1rs. Dan iel (;. Aldrich J r. greeted the group and had her minister, ll"ho v.as visitJng al the J'.;cwport Beach home, say a pray er for 1oler:::nce of all men's points of view. The group of 20 taxpayers responded hy ;·1ri.g1ng "America the Beatt!iful." Spokes man for the group !hat cal ls llself TIRF:D fTaxpa.vers Indi gna nt about Had1cals in Education I, Thoma~ J\lor· n~~ry (If !',1n1a 1\n;1, rc;:id a rnl'~s;igr thilt i\1r<>. Ald ric-h ~a id ~h<' v.·oul•l g11·r In h<'r li 1isba11d 11•hn was attending a scheduled niecting \\"ith regent s at liCLA. 1he m~sage was a plea lo employ ooly lh05e faculty members who kttp thei r polilics off campus, to expel students an d fire faculty who engage in aclivit.ies "disru pt.i ve lo I.he· educationa l process or Lhe community," and to reaffirm that l11culty are employes of the stale and th11s responsi ble to the people. ~!rs . Aldrich suggested the Re v. Philip r.1 urray, pastor of Corooa del r.tar CO'rr1- n1u nit y Church Congregational , say a prayer. The Rev. ~I r. r-.lurray asker! Morri!<Sl'Y fl th<Jt \\"ould he offensive 10 him and he .~a·rl. "lndwl it v,'ould not." The minister Ui en prayed for tolerance or others' viewpoints. l'oge J UC IPROTEST • • Ir :1nr o( frrcrl rt11·~r '1 nr(i' • ''\\"1>"r(' hr>rr. t11 ro111n1cn1nra\r 11~~.J.j ~ 1nt'n 1<.ho h<J\C ln~t th£'1 r lives on both ~trlf'!i:, 11 1s ro~~ihlc 1lfluble lhal number of • 111h;ins nl s11 hill c Jl<'n'ihed \\'p'rc hcrr 111 rt'fle<·t fin lhi~ lr:.J!11· 11 :'ly of l!h·. "Tnd,1y 1t 1s l'asy to kill becau!'ic killing i~ so imprr~on;:iJ. Tha l 15 v. hy ;ill of us c:i n u11;1~h<1mC'dly dri\'e .a ca r. ·11 also i~ eil~Y tr1 dn 1d1i1t ('\ rr) 011c else dO<"s "'hc1hrr 1l i~ slanding up for a tnortl tnnum or going \O lllH. "During lh1:. day JO Ame ric11ns alone 11111 die, ~!y intention is not lo produce gu ilt b11l hun1il ity. '"I~ a 111nmcnl n[ ~ile ncf' enou1;:h lo rn1n1nrmorate fi!l.'i.:140 ernp1y homes~ \\'ould 10 hours of ~ilence be enough for 1~1c loss of one husband, one lover, one lalher'"' •·You Sf'e. it is indt\'iduals 11·e are lalk· iri."' abou t. "The rqu;il or half the Jl(lpu!ation of Orange County is gone , wasted, lost. Try ft\ envision th<il many 1nen. Pick one face -onr-mvn ror whnn1 you v.·ould want to do what he had to do. "Lct·s not be guil ty or scorning the liv. in~. The honor 11c \l'Otild pay to lhe dead is al ~r: owed In the living .. Gr out and tal k to o!hrrs about this .!itupid v.1ar. Ask son1cone. everyday, som& ne1v person. whot he Lhi nks about bring· in,i.; the war 11) :i n l.'nd. Li~!en first tn ,1•hat hf' thinks. Let tum kno1v you respect him and his opinions. The n Jet him know ll"here you stand." During the rally acli"ities. C\"l'fl Le slie Lincoln. usually fiery SDS spe:i kcr, \\'<IS su bdued. She conden1ned lhe SOS "Weathe rmen" who went on a destructive r ampage last "A'e('k ln ChicAgo. She said they had walked ou t of SD.5. Anti"·ar sludrnts clea rly wtt re try1n,i.; for the broadt'sl ;ippe.al consistent '<l'llh their stated otiiccthe of im media1e \l'itlldra"•al or L'.S. troops. Se veral professors spoke al lhe rall y. a min ister. a for111cr G I. and 11 Soulh \'irt- n.CUese studr.nt. J\1 Duong lJuc, ~tudenl at Cal St:t1C' T.-0ni.: !k:JCh, ~{'l id , '''{nur pupf'll'I govrrn· 1nent in ~aig<'n n\a\' call mt back and put rnr in J:til l>ut r 1.1·ant 10 s11~' yflu 11nd !hr. ~n\'lr1 IJnlon :ire ho!h tl'Jlon1 ;1 h~1 . 111\· pe.rinl1st. I '"\\'r 11:1n1 !n be left ;ilnnr In ha1·c. f1·rp<Jnn1, ·· hi.: ~111d. "Ttll your g111·rrn· n1c•1t, ~Ollr Lu~iness1ne11. you arr not 011 lhc rlghl track , You should wllhd r;nv 1011r trriops, rrirrrct your ff"lrf'ign pqli("'). Lion·, try lo 1mpo:,(' 1n our i.:ounlry an l'll· !irr pnhtical system." \·r1('ra n Ralph Barracano. \\ho 1s 1101v <1 lCl sludent. ~air! r. l.'s in \'1et11am e11ualc manliness to ant 1·coiTimun1sm, He. sa id n111ch1nc s l'Ccrn lo hc rnorr 1m- portanl lhan people. •·c an we perha ps be the blockers of the people ealer?'' he asked. Assistant Professor of History Richard Frank said, "Our nntional interest has nc1·f'r been al slake. That is why \\"C arc losing. \\'e've OC\'er tried hard enou,ith. F rom the very beginning t his \1•ar has been a fanl.a slic bungl'C , a fraud.'' Radical leaching assistant Richard flobertson sai d lhe Un ited St.ales is in· lentionaHy blocking the undeveloped y,·orld. "The wealth or the \\'Qr\d rolL'i in to America." he said . "\Vilh six pt>rcent or the world's population v,·e consu me 60 pc-rcent f)r the \\'Orld's criminodit les. "In many ways the war in Vietna m is a 1<.·ar or example. It is saying 'This is v.·hat is going lo happen to you if you thro\\' off the yoke of American in1 perialism.' " George Jleiter. assistant rrofel'..<;(lr or phys ics, said, "The free in Free World doesn't 1nean political frec<l orn. There's Franco's Spain. Sooth Africa aparthe id . Free means fref!dom for Amerit·an businessmen to trade there." INTERNATIONAL CLUB FETE SET A diMer supportini:: t..a1z11na Bearh 1-ligh &hool'g lnternaltonal Club will ~ ser\'ed tonight I Thur~a.v) in the school i:afeteria from 6 Lo 7 and is open to the public. DinO<'r tiC'kf'I!! are $1 2~ lnr =idult.s .. SI for high school students and 7a cents for r hi lrtrrn. reported r.11ss .lane. Helhlefsen, spokesman for the group. She sairl tht' cluh v.·11 ~ OJlt'n tn all high 11rhr)lll stu1lents sttKl,vlng l.1ng~Jai::r~. undtT bullly coat. and cir-. "Boo.ler1" Lbey lurnt!d. have bten known to C.any web items as portabl• TV W ui evea frozen turkeys out of stores bell'l'een their legs, while cheeking out a few leM ex~nsi ve items at the c<1sh register. A woma n shoplifter may :iptcialiu in lrying on clothes, slipping a chosen dres!'i or pair of slac ks under her own garments .and walki ng out wearing it, while dutl~ully returning the r'st or the items tried on . "Shoplifters," merchants \\'ere told, . ....... l>ri•t<Y 89'1 'tt..Ulr ..... "" merchandise." • Alert salespeople. who tak' pains to gr~t every browldn& customer and offe r assistance are the be!t protection agaln~1 this type of crime. "The real custo(ner will appreciate the courtesy," said th~ expert. "the shoplifter will know he 's bclng watrhed.'' \\1hile il is important lo display ml•rchanrtise att.ractively, merchan1s shou ld bf! aware that ii.ems !ell rrouped close to the edge ot counters are easily swept into a variety or containers, rang- Disaster Funds Finally Okayed for Capistrano San J u<1n Capistrano's long awaited disa!ter funds are finally on their \\"ay. Di.rector of Public \\'orks T. J. !lleadows sa,vs th(' $212,000 advance ap- proved by lhe Ofrice of Eniergency Preparedness '"ill soon be arriving. The total amoW1t approved was $376,422. This is quile a bit less than the $839,000 requested for debris clearance. protective n1easurcs, street, road, bridge and public utiliUes repairs. But !lfeadows says in some cases, !he cost of repairs may be less lhan esti mated. One case is !he Can1ino Capistrano bridge. Original estimates for the replacement cost tot.alr.-d about $337,000, but since the original estimates, I.he From Page l PAPER • • • censored . Orange Count y Flood Control District and the state Di vision of Hlghways have decided to assist with repairs. Another price cut "'Ould come "·i th the reduced length of the br idge's span . f ina lly, the cosl or deinolishing the old bridge will be cut fron1 $17,000 to abollt $9.800. \Vltile the bridge is being constructed a temporary road has bttn buil t over the riverbed . Counciln1en are dubbing the road Bathgate's Expressway in honor of Councilman Bill Bathgate "'ho lives on lhe other side. Durin g the height of rlooding last winter the Bathgates were stranded. A neightior would park hi s truck on one side of the bridge and the Balhgales 1<.·ou!d park their car on their side and carefull y \Valk across the damaged span to get to town. When the roads again becan1e pa.<;S<1ble, the family could use the uppe r part of CamiM Capistrano to reach Jtancho Viejo Road and the freeway to come to to~'n, but it was still four miles O\Jt of their v.'ay. Teet1 Cortaer Ing'""" poper 1rocery .,q. Io lmlttln s ba&s and trick. gift .wrapped pare!'!; wit h ends Ula\ pop open to receive stolen goods. Very val ua ble items. Jl was pointed ou t, should be dis played in loc ked glass cases. In response lo a 11uestion, security e ~· pert Carl Goodsn11 th <:la rJH ed procedure to be fol!o11cd 1f a 1ncrchant ~pots a shoplifter. "First. you 1nust see him take the merchandise and conceal it, then watch him lea\·e the store . This establishes in· tent to steal.'' said Goodsmith. ··Nr.xt ~tcp is to follow the shoplift er outside ;ind approach hiin quietly, suggesti ng that hr return to !he store t:> 'adiust' the mutt1·r of some merchandise he negle<:ted to p:iy for. Usually he will co1nply. lf he resists, it's better not to start a fight. Let him go and provide the polite with as accur ate a description of hini as you can." Laguna Beach Pohce Olief Kenneth Huck spoke briefly, emphasizing thr rc~ponsibility of the comn1unity ln halting crirne. "Total commlln1ty invol vem ent is essential.'' said lluck. "Those v.•ho report rrimes to the police must also be rc:idy le accept the responsibility of going \O courL and testifying . "Unless \\·e make crime so un;llt ractive that crime-0ricn led people will stay aw;iy from your shops and the comn1unity, Iii· tie can be achieved." In a brief corn1nent on bad check pass· Ing, Goodsmith told mercha nt.:; the firt.L step is to set up a workable chetk- cashing procedure and n1ilke sure. etn p!oyes 11rc 1rr11nrd to follow ll. A Califomia driver's license is Ilic bft.Sl identification to rcquirt!, he said, si nce il pro1'ides a picture of the holder, :i. signatu re 'and a current residence .ad· dress. :-.1erchants \\'ere invited to particif)<ltC in a day.long scn1inar on c:rime 111 business to be sponsored by lhc Orange County Chambers of Commerce Nov. 5 in Anaheim . further infonnaiion on tbr seminar is a1·allablc al the Chambe r of Comn1crce. He said il is edited by the edit.ors al'Jd the faculty adviser. He denied al~ that it had been discon tinued. He said the ne xt edition of the bi·monthly publicat.ion will be Nov . 10. A welcome back edition \\'a!f published at the recent outset or class commencement. Formerly printed at the South Coa.~t News-Post, the paper is oow printed at the Tustin N'"'s, said Mitchell. Carrot Juice Big Selle1· Bothwell , who said he has bttn an ac- tive Republic an and Conservative all his adult life, main ta ined that students at S<1ddleback want to prevent tile friction that has happened at other campuses. It "A'ould be c<1 used only by the mistaken al· titudes e11:hibited by tru~. he main- 1.ained. At School's Cafeteria "If Ibey cannot trea t re.asonable students reasooably then reasonable stutlents can become unreasonable,'' Both\\•ell sa id. He said he believed the student senate r esolution would be effective in drying up the paper's funds. Botbwe\l said, .. , don 't believe they can spend our money without our pennission j ust as we cannot spend it without their permission." Hippie Type, 25, Held in Mtu·der BA KERSFIELD fAP) -A 25-year-old hippi&-type man is being held for in- vt!ltiga \ion of murder in connec tion wltl1 !he slaying Monday 11ighl nf former pro- fessional hockey player John ~1 ilburn . Poiice said .Ropaltl Dean Lr;ach wa s laken into custody at his home late Tues. da,v night. The JS.yea r-old ~-lilburn's bul let·riddlrd ho<ly was found Tues.<lay bi>hinrl the co untr>r of a hq1io r storr wlll'rc he \\'r>rkcd part·tin1l' I-le had been shot in the he11d anrt chest. 7 STYUS TO CHOOSE ~OM By FRED SCHOE~lEHL or ""' 0.1"' '1111 s1111 Do you hang onlo the old idta tha t ealing carrots is good for your eyes? rr ~o. you might be among lhe many of the people who are tur ning on Lo organic car· rot juice as the ro.ad to not only life y,•!thout glasses, but a healthier body all the way around. Carrat juice is the word going around l...aguna Beach High. Students are taking advantage of not only the new fruit and vegetable juices. but the new hea lth IOOd cookies to go wllh them. Tll&E NEW addilions, pul into effec t by the Commissioners of Boys' and Gi rls' \\'elfare. are a far cry fr om the food lrhic h ~·as rated "l" (inedible) last year at !he ltigh school cafeteria. Yet with the.."<' fine food s {ii tempt the culinary delight, I \\'onder how great the y are if many of the students cannot take advanl ag' of thrm. For t.hrtt days last \\'eek I stood in line al the cafeteria snack bar before the brunch pcnod began. \\'hf'n the offlc i:il bell rang lo start thr moming brea k, only four of the Pight \\'indo\\'S opened, ~·hile the re were Jines at i!H of them. THE REO\tAl/'\l~G four opened at \·ar1ous tunes during the JO 1ninute break . But the real problem was t11at during all t11ree days I was unable to get any food because Jines were moving so slo"' · ly \Yord oul of the caf eteria ha!i it lh11t if st11ricn!s knC\v what 1hC)' \\•antOO by thr Hine they 11·ere \vai ted on th ings would he moving a lot more smoothly. But kid ., have trou ble knowing \\'hat !hey 11·an t .,.,·hen the menu changes day to day as fr) y,•hat frui t juices anrl coo kt s are in stQC'k. ANOTHER SITUATION that ha s cJ1Cvelopr-d in !hat the \l'holesale ~uppl1er or the frui t juices has not dol1hled 1hc 1lally order as requcst.cd by the cafrteria. But Charlie \\'arr. student congrrss president is laking com1n11nd of the siltia· lion in order to get more Juices on cam· pus. And that should please a lot or kids. Student Council is also gning to i;:ct more artil'ely involved in bringing students the best. in nnur\shmen l r!urini: 1he rl;iy. The \·endlnt: machines that ""'l're rcn101·ed last .vcar \1·ill be replacrd \\1th new fonrl s -hopc/ully fresh fruits ~ch a.~ oranges anrt applcs. Profits frnm ht 1na chines 11·iH i;:o to su pport the ASB. Any way you look at it-t'ither from hcaltn ::;landfl{Jlnt nr one or la str, the nr11· f011ds and drin ks .irr grt>at. As ~n1enn" n111·e ~air!, "\Vhnt i::nnrt is a hl'alt hy mi nd \l.Jt hou t a heal thy body~·· At LUHS. \\'e n1;iy Win lhe 1vhnlc ha ti!I' I I I SOFA BED SALE! lliese •r• •ery ce«1fot+a~e sof• h.J1 lot Sltti11g •ncl Sl-pi'"J. ;. wide 1ele<:ti0fl of Fahr;c, aml C.18" .. chooM from. "'0 'fS510NAl INfEl!IQI! 0£51Q"'flS .... • 00 · 00 Now 299 .00 2716 HAllOl l lYO COSTA MESA, CALl f t.~6·0 1 7S •~•·0116 r I I 1 ' ] !'>C r,, Tl "' "' M SI Tl 1k be "' a cli Iii ,1, " cl '" J J n ' Ao In \\'• "' lh 11~ '" "' " I l °' '' " In ----·..,..........-: ..,. ____ _ Newport Harbor Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VO~. b2, NO. 248 , 3 SECTIO NS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 TEN CENTS Mets Win It! Clown Princes Now World Champs O~ILY l"ILOf ~l•f! l'Molo NEW YORK (Ar) -The amazing New York f\1ets compl eted their im possible clream Thursday by winning the 1969 \Vorld Serif's wilh a 5.3 \'ictory O\'er the Baltimore Orioles on home runs by Donn Clcncledon and Al Weis and Ron Swo- boda's decisiv<: tie-breaking double. The laughing stock of baseball for the first se1•cn vears of !ci r ex istence \.\'hen they failed "to climb above ninth place, the irrepressible i\.1 cts went from rags to riches in their eighth season by \\'inning four slraighl games fron1 the once-fav- ored Orioles aflcr losi ng the first game of the best-of-seven class1l'. A sv.·irling mass ol hun1anity from the largest crov.·d e1'cr to sec a game at Shea Ha1ioi Calls F o,. Ti111etable On Pulloiit CROW D HEARS VIETNAM MORATOR IUM SPEAKERS AT UC IRV IN E'S GATEWAY PLAZA \Vithout 11n Enemy to Confront, A Day of 'Education,' Not 'Oemon!.fration' PARIS (AP) -1-lanoi cal!ed on Presi- <lcnt Nixon today lo announce his ti1netable for the withdrawal of all U.S. t raop~ from Vietnan1. U.S. Ambassador ll enr y Cabot Lodge replied it is "up lo yo\Jr side lo make the next moYr." T eens l(ill Se lves With Ga s F 111n cs In 'P ea ce' l\fovc BL/\CK\\'000. !\ . .I . l.r\P ! -Til'o h1g~1 ~hooi cl:i~srnalc~. ii bn v <111d girl, were found dead in .'.I fun1r ·l1llcd auto1nob1IP Thursday, Jcavin~ behind a i;tring nf notes saying they had died in the nilme uf peace. Authorities said they corn mi 11 t rf :suicide. I1olh had attended a \ 1ctnam ~loratorium obscrv.1nce :it G las~boro St:ill'.' College \\cdnC'~d:1\·. The \'ict1n1s. Craig 11::idiali, 17. arid .lo.'.'ln Fox. 17. hotli :-c11iors al JfJghl.in d l/C'gipna l !ligh Scllou l, 11rrc found tn \111' B<.1d1ali f:1111ily car. ('.1n1drn County• !llcd1c;1 I 111\'l' ;t1 g;1(11r 'fi1on1as H. IJ'-ilt•y .~.Jlrt lh(;i· h;1<l hrfln t.lc;i d abouL 12 Lo lj huuro:; v.hcn their bodiC'!: v.·erc discovered about !l,30 a.111. A \':lcuu1n cleaner hose had been con- nce1cd to the exhaust or lhc car through a holto dnllrcf in the floo r. D«ley s<i 1d 24 notes v.crc bc~1de lhc1r bodies. Thr nnll's. \1 r1r tcn lo thei r parcnl", ~thool offJc1.1l:-. rl.1 ... sn1ate.~. an1t fncnd~ 1·:..1lre ~rd 11nh,1pp111r,~ 011 r thr ron- rh!1nn~ of thr v.orld. 11·rr1• .1nt111:1r nnrf ~;.1'1 thry hnnrd ricn1ll r 11uukl ll'[ll'n frunl lh1·1n, :;;,;11d [Jalr~ TIH"I '1\kl'd lh.1! :Ill 11lin hr;1 rd uf thf'lr clc<ith-\\IJI k l11r PCJ('(', llil' IUtdl<.:<Jl Ill- \ "'l1g;i1nr ~.\ltf. \11"" Fnx 11<.r ' a )1igh ,rht'!()l 1•l1£•crlc<1dc.r r !V' l3:uJ1all 11·;i., prt•s1d{'11 L ,,r lhr Artisan Cl11h. the school rlr.irna nl'gt11111,at1011. Barl1:il1 "s brnlhcr. [i.Pn 1anl ,Jr . 2!, s.11rl, "~.ly brnthrr i!1ccl of his c11n111.:11ons. Thty \1crc anti11·ar." R eogan's W ife Visits Wo undecl SAN FRA\lr1sro t Af'J -r.nl'. ll nn.'llr l Rragan·s v.·1fc Nancy n1ride 11•h11l .~he c;illrrf a "s\'mbol ie"' 1·isil In 1o,roun<INi \11tlnan1 11·.ir veteran~ nt Lettern1an Army Hnspil;il \Vcdncsday. She said th;it on previous visits she found 1hat !he v.·oundcd Vietna m veterans 11·rrc tro11bled hy !he v.·;ir protest cll'rp(ln~tral ions . "So 1f 1hc (irrn11n~1 r.1ti11n.~ huth<'r!'ll 111e1n hcfnrc,'' slli· said. "!rx.l;1y r1r :ill days. 1hf'y 11·nulU leC'I l)(llh<'rt'd. nlnn t·. 11nlovc<l. I 1111nt the boys here ln know there arr. a lol of rcop!e in C<J lifornla who arc gratrrul In th~m ." The gov rrnor did no! ac;k hrr 1() m:ik,.. thr.. ;auto tnr "bul he 's glad l'1n here,'' she told newsmen. Friends Sponsor Upper Ba y Wall{ The ptth11c is lnv1!C'rl In ioin a t 11·~1nile v.·al king lnur of the Upper Ncwpnrt Bay ~t 9 am. Saltird:i.v .• 1rcorct1ng lo Gary J:in1e~. b1 olog1st ;it OranRC Coast College. Sponsored by Friends nr Nrv.'pnrt Rcarh, 1hc to11r "·111 srart :it the bluff. O\Cr\ooking lhe ha.\', near 1he old ~a ll "nrks si le at lh,.. 1nterscelion n( C:astbluH and 8;iek B:1y Dri ve. The frrc tour will bC' i;u1drll, :lf'N'lrthni;i 10 Ja1nc.s. l 1·vine Protes t Go es Off With No Fiiss , No Noise By THO:'l.1AS FORTU~I:: OI l~t Dl1ly l'llO! Still Black armbands symbolize a q111ct pro- lcsl. That's the way il was nn the UC lrvine campus \\'edncsday, the d<iy o( moratorium . The student organizers had plar1ncd it lo be a day of education. not dcn1onstra· lir r . There v.·as no immediate rnrn1y In <'O'lfronl. The rncrny, unseen, was the \ i ~llHlln "<Ir. An cstimaied l.500 stuclent~ attrndrd :in af1crnoon rally . ll 11 as :i bi g !l1roni.: h11L thr ~pea kl'rs did nut shout and lht ~:uder1ls llslcncd uhnosl ~rrrnl•l y. Studl'nl Ann Doyle. ch;1ir111;111 fl f 1111· I inivcr.s1ly ~1 ora toriu m Commil lcr. lold thrm this lirne the organizers l1ad eon- cer.traled on education but th;11 thev 11·ou!U like lo take acti vities off can1rit1<;; nc.xl month. An ea rlicr-planncd march to a war 111 - duf try plant had been can celed. Dur ing the mo ratorium r<1Hy. F.1!h,..r F.d Al len 0£ Univers ity lnlCrfaith ;i1 UI ' Jr·:1nr offered these word': "\\'(··re here to commcrnor:i tr 118:, :11n 1;1f'11 11ho have Joli! 1ht'tr lives 011 h·•!li <:tdt"~ II is possi ble do ub\(' tha l nu1nb1 r .. 1 1·1v1l1;1ns <illiO ha1·e perished \~· •. ·rr ht'H' I!) rf'tlccl on th is trag1t' 11'<1)' of life "T11d:i.y lt is l'<ISY 1r1 kill bf'l.".1llS1• ~lllilli,: i~ sn 1m1)('r$onal. That l' 11 111.11!11f 11~ 1•;111 1111~sh::io1cdly drl1·e a r-.1r. IL ;,l\n 1~ r.i 1 to do 11 hat C\CJ"}'nnc r l'c dr>!'~ 1di1•1h,..r 11 1 ~ standing up for 11 n1or<itorium or go1ni; to w;ir. •·011ring 1hi.• da~ 30 An1rn r11 n<;; alone 11111 r11r. r.1y 1ntenl1nn 1s not 111 pr11(J111 ·r MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATORIUM ON PAGE 3 i;:u;u but humililr. "Is a n1omcnt or silcnct enough lo commemorat e 68$.340 empty homes".' \\'ould 10 hours of silence be enough for 1'1l' ln~s of one husband. one lo\'er, one J,11l1c1 " • ~·1111 <;;cc 1L is indi\ ir.lua!s ll'C :ire talk- i1 ~· .. boul 'Th t' l'(IU:ll 0f l1<.1lf thr population of f)•:111r •· Co11 nl y I~ gonr. v.·<1.~lcd, lo.~t. Try !11 rn11~1011 th;it m;.iny 1nl'n, Plrk one fa ce --Qllr rnan for v.·hon1 you \\'ould wan t lo du ll'h:l1 !Ir h<irl lo do. "l,,11':; nol be guilty of srorning !hr li v- in·: The honor 11·e would pay to the dead 1;; al~n 01..,rd to the livin!'(. "l;f' out <ind t<tlk to others abou1 this !-tup1tl v.·ar. Ask sonieone everyday, some nrw pers<ln, what hE: thinks about bring- 111~ the v.:1 r to an rnlL Listen first to 11hat he 1hinks. Let him know you r£>spect l1·n~ and his (}pinions. Then let him know 11h"rl' \'0:1 stanrl " Dun1 .. i: 1h(' rallv <1cth·11 1rs. c1·rn Leslie l.1ni·11tn. 11~u:1lly f1rry SOS ~peakrr, \1'as :11hd~lt'f!. Slu· rnndcn1nrd 1he SDS · llralh•'rrncn·· ll'h'l \\'C'nt on a dcstructi\P r.1tn11,n:.r 1:-t•! 11rri.. 1n Ch1t"ago. She sa id th• 1 1i,1d 1•.1lk1·1! ou1 o( sns ,\nl1 11 r1r .~1ude11t~ Plrnrly 1\'rrr lr.11ng f.,r 1br hr1,;il]e~! ;1rir;r;il rnn~11'1 rn1 11·1th 1l·1r s1 .. h·d obJect11r r•f 11ntncd1ate 11 1lhilri111;il nf l ' S_ \rO•ljlS. ~r1·cr3I prnfc~snr., spoke al !hr rallv. a n11111strr. <1 fn rmrr \,,I . .ind :'I SC111th Vict- iSre UC J PHOTf..ST. J>age 2) Sitti11g a11d Liste11i11g Nor th Vieln3n1cse Amba ssador Xuan Tl<uy, just back from a lengthy visi t lo ll anoi, told the 38th plenary session of the Paris peace talks that U.S. Secretary ol State \Vi\l iam P. Rogers said last "'eek l'resldcnl Nixon had a 11metable tor troop withd rawal in mind . "If the Nixon administration really \\'an ts to end the war and already has a timetable for the total v.•ithdrawal of U.S. l{oo9' from Sou1h Vietnam. lhea why d"oes it not dare make lt publle as re- <JUesled by lhe American people1" he asked. "Jt Is not the announcement of the timetable of U.S. !roops wilhdrawal "·hich prolongs the war but it is because of hi ~ policy of war prolongation that President Nixon dares not announce the tanetablc. of troop \vilhdrawal." Thuy asked why, if the United St11tC's tan send men 1o th e rnoon at Ilic .speetl of ;i rocket, docs it "only want lo withdraw if~ lronps ... <it a snail"s pace"-' ll is precisely because iL does not in facl want to v.•ilhdra1v ils troops at all . rather it on- ly wants to prolong the war." Tl1uy said lhat because Nixon has nnt fulfilled the peace promises he made dur- ing his election campaign "he is no·w fac- ing the opposition movement of !he A1nerican people. a movement on a na- lionwide scale. the strongest and mo~t v.·1desprearl C\'Cr kno v.·n in the United !'ilatcs ... " "The Arnericans \>.'ho par1iripalcd in 1hr Oct. I~ .1cli\'H!cs f;\1 oratoriun1 Oa~·I tindcrlsa nd they arc contributing to the pr o1n pl erssat1on or the war_ They \1·111 cnn11n11,.. In o\'crcomc nhstacles of all k ind.~ ro gn farthrr fo n\·ard," he con- tinued . l.odgr. rc\'iewinJ,J: the n~conl (lf !he t:ilks since thcv began. !;airl Hanoi and I hc-prn1·isi11n;i l rrvnh11innary govrrn- lll('n!, IYic! Ct1ng) have blocked !hr Pari::: talks by dcn1anr!ing preconditions for ne- i;::oti:it1 ons. Student speakers, includin g Steve Sl app (righl). parlicipa te in Vict nan1 n1o ra tori1 11n program at Davidson I-'1cld on Newport lliirbor ll1gh cun1p us. T\l'O-hou r M-Day progra m at I-Tarbor lligh Wcdnes· cl ay fealured student ~pokcsmen covering the en· tire spec trum o! opinjon on the war. .. St<:dium, 57,397, swa rmed nver the rield after lhe final out while the giddy Met!'! 11Tre clubbing J erry Koosman on lhe b<1ck. Co.noon cracker~ burst in the slands and a phalanx of wide-eyed fans. shoutin~ "1\'e'rc No. I" milled In fronl of the ~1et <lugout. An orange smoke fl are was c<lr- rird <1cross second base and son1e kids proppl'd up a sign that dskcd "\Vh at Next"!" 1\nother banner proclilin1erl . "This is it fans There is no lon101To1~·." The story book ~let.~. v. ho nel'cr fi n- ished higher than ninth place in seven previous fruslrating years, thus n1ade it Reset to Nov. 10 :ill the v.·ay to the to p by closing oul the Orioles in four stra ight after losing the first game. in Baltin1ore . There v.·ere heroes ga lore for the f\fel.!i, once the ragamuffin clowns of the Na- tional League . Koosman went all the way to v.·in his second Serles game with a five- hi11 cr. Donn Clendenon, proclaimed the Series hero and winner of a .!iport~ car, hit a t11'0-run hom er. Al \Veis, a .215 hit· t\'r, slammed his firsl hoine run ever al Sf:ca . And in Lhe ei~hlh inning it wa~ Ron S1'oboda's doublr follo\'O·ing a double by Cleon Jones lhat did the Orioles in. A se- ( See SERIES, Page Z I Tidelands Fee Hearing Delayed By JER0 ,\1 E F. COLLINS OI t~1 0•11~ ~ll~I ~II!! Becau se. too 1na ny question~ need ans11'ering. the city ha s poslponcd for t"o 11·eeks the next public hearing on \he con- troversial tidela nds use lee plan. The hearing had been .schechilcd for Oc1. 27 at Ne11·port Be;ich C1!y Jlal!. IL has been mQ1'ed b:ick to Nov. 10, said Vice ~tayor Lindsley !'arsons today. CdM MayGet58 StoJ} Sig ns; It's Up to Citize ns f ift y·ci ghl stnp sign~ niay soon br in- s!allcd at Ol'1ghborhood street In· lt'rsections in Corona del r.-lar 11·hcre l)l(•rP arr no1.., only righl stop sig1L~. 1,Vhc!her the e.~ca lation in si gns t ake~ p\Jce. however, dl'pcnr.ls on c.:0111n111n1ty rcacl1on. Affected by the plan v.·ould be !he l'n- !11·1 area bct1reeu Firth A1·cn11c and Ea~t Coa st ll1ghw<1y, frnm ~l ac A r l h u r ilnuJevarcl to ll cizcl Oril'c. Nev.·port Beach Cily C o u n c i I m an J{o~rt She lton. in whose dislricl the changes would ocrur. \Vedne:«day called nn the Corona drl tlfar Chamber of Com- 1rirrrr to help as.'>ess c1l1zen respon::.e lo thl' proposal. Chamber President OC'r Cook agrerd. Tl·e <'h<l111 bl'r Qfflte \1 111 la kt• t'all~ nn thr rl.tn rron1 I to fl p rn . each 11 r('~ d;;y at c;.~.411:.0 "1'1'1-.~nnall\·," ~.ud f'ook. "[ l lllnk lhe i1!ca ha~ <.11nlr 1nrr1t " The city rnu111·i1 will plac e' lhe matter nn the Ort 27 mec11n,i,: agcnrl,1 C1ly Traffic F:nginrrr ll••brrl Jaffe rcro1n1ncndrrl lhr install.11inns nn UH' b.1sis of tralfH· safe l.v. llr pn1n!rd nul Iha! 222 acc idents. n1t1sl or the fcnder- brnrlcr l'aric1 r. took place in tl1c residrn- li<il area in tile p:i~l fi1·e ye ars. Of these, :ihout. 011r-1h1rrl rr~ultrd from !hf' failurr. of mn!oris!s to yield al now unsigned 1n- tt'r~l'rlion-;. "The record c.annol be ignored," said J;1 ffl'. Th e 58 new :«tor signs would be ain1cd :'It st"pping 1ninnr traffic flows <it the ~f­ fr.ctcd intersection.~. "Attempting lo ltl- ducc. stops in maJor streams would tend In breed disrespect and p n s s i b I e db.regard for the controls," said Jaffe. Under the plan. traffic would be re· riu ircd to stop al these location.'!: -Second Avenue at .J<1s1nine, Larkspur, Poin.~ettia and Poppy avenu es. -Th irrl A\'l'nue at Heliotrope, Tris, ~larigold, Orchid, Poinsettia and Poppy avenues. -Fourth Avenue at Orchid. Poinsettia and Poppy. -f'rrnlcaf Avenue al fifth Avenue. -Hrliotropc Ave nue at fourth and FHth avenues. -Jasmine Avenue at Third and Fourth avenues. -Larkspur at Third, Fourth and Fifth. -i\.!J rigold Al'enue at Second, Fourth and Fifth. -Narcissus Avenue at Second, Third, Four1h and Fifth. -Orchid Avenue at Fifth . -Poinsettia Avenu.e at Firth . FO VRTfl 'C RASH' COL V1lf N TOD AY The fourth in a series o( ri \'e reports by OA.TLY PILOT finan cial columnist Sylvia Porter. analyzing lhe 1969 economy 1n compariso n to the 1929 !itock market crash ar'ld wor ld depression which follow · £>d ii, will be found in today 's paper on f'ege 21i. On that dale, City Attorney Tully Sey mour 1~·ill present to the city countil lhe lir."t draft or an or d l nan c 11. rs1abl1shi ng the fees or. in effect, rent for the use of public waterways administered by the city_ /lio final act ion v.'ill be taken on tM plan, already f;i1·orcd by a 4-3 majority of the council, until a second hearing, y,•hicb \.\Ill p~sumably be held Nov. 24. Parsons said the request for postpone· n1ent of the Oct. 27 hearing was made unanimously by th e council's tideland& committee, \1•hich he heads. Parsons and other committee member.c Robert Shelton and Ed 1-lirth praised th• 111lilude of opjXlllenL~ of the propcl881 \'O"ho crowded the council chambers Monday night. "Although probably 98 percent of lh• people in the audience wcre opposed In the plan. Lhcir arguments against il werl'I pre.~ented in a very orderly manner and r;iiscd many thoughtfu l and provocati1•e ques!ions thal sho uld be answered,'' said lhr 1·ice rnil yor. These ques!!ons. he explained. involve ha rbor ancl bulkhead lines, the c:tact divisions bc!w~n fee rpri vate) lands and tidelands. whether !he Lido Isle lease "'ou!d preYent the le\'ying of fees on Lid\) Isle slips, ""'helher the dedi cated channel• around Newport. Island fall unde r the definition of city streets "and many olhcr legal points." not be ansv.'cred without erlensive Parsons said most of the questions ca n· resrareh. It can'! be (ion,., he em- phasized, ln less than two v.·ecks. He saifl questions or a non-legal nature -.<ouch as precisely v.·l'tose piers would be suhiccl 10 the propo:,erl $1 per sli p fool annual l1•vy -11·11J be an.~werOO by ;i lari;:c .scale color-coded n1ap now be.in~ prrparerl by the city staff. ""Thr co1nm11tcc has spent two and onf'- h;1!f \'C(!r,<; f)Onrl rrtn,i,:-lhl'~r problrms,"• !>air! i)arsons. "IL is apparent from ~10Tl­ clay·s mcc11ng that v.·c 1vere unable t-0 l e~ the aud1ent:c 1nany of !hr. things we fctl that 1hr.v v.·cr£> l'nlitled to know. An arl - cl ilional 'tll'o weeks should gil'e us most ot the an swers_" s1 .. ck ~larke l• NE\V YORK (AP) -The slock market e)(p loded wilh enthusi asm thi $ aflernoon on the announcement by Ambassador J!cn ry Cabot Lodge of a surprising pro- posal for peace talks by the Vietnanl Commun1sls. tSce quotatioru;, Pages 26-27). Orange Coa..t Weather Don't look now, but lhe rainy season is about to start. Tho~e in a position to know are pre· dieting a 50 percent cha.nee ot precipitation for the Orange Coast tonight and Friday. INSIDE TODAY \\lhile 2,000 Ornno e Co11111y Republican 1tiomf't1 t:hrercd, Sen. Borr11 Golrlwat.cr urged re- "umrtion nf A1nerica11 bnmbinQ" of Norl/1 ViPlnnm in a11 A1ia· hein1 speech. Page JO. Co~ler•I• t C••n;hHI 11·11 '""'" .. C••uwttd n Oeoth N9!i<H 1f 01.,.rn• ll •dlt.•191 ,... t •nru11!n""'"' II 'I•..,<• u.n H••lt<-I! .t•• L-•t ll M1lllM• ' Matrl .. t Ll(..,Mt lJ MtVIH !I Mulull '•Mt U 1191 ..... 1 .......... O••-c~, " fylv!1 Perlt• H I"'" H·H Stec' Mtt\tt. H-JI T1t.Yllll " II T~H!t'I II w •• ,~,, 4 G'-Wlllit 11 .,..... ..... 4 •• 'W-'1 Hr.. 1).IJ :· • ,------.. - .. DAJ L Y Pl~OT N 111und•1. Octobtt 16, 1'69 Edison Aide Grilled at Slate Smog Hearing By JACK BlOBACK iM ""' fHllY '"'llol ..... A Southern California Edison Com pany official I.Oday was subject~ lo c-r11ical arUling by members of the state Environ- menlal Quality Study Council at a publlc liurin1 ·on air pollutlon in l-tunungton Beach. Jack Moore. Edison vice president in charge or engineering, admitted th;it nitrogen oxide emissions !tom the H.un· JO-year-old Girl Attacked " At l(nifepoi1it A be~pectacled boy v.·ho allegedly fore· ed a 10-year-old school girl to undress at k.iifepoint and raped her in a "''eedy field nea r Costa Mesa High School Wednesday i.5 50Ught by police today. The victim -her clothing matted Y.'llh dirt and grass -reported the attack \Q School authorities, police disclosed today. Officer Harl an Pauley said the child was walking between the Orange County Fairgrounds and Fairview Road on her \Vay to school when approached by the liuspect. She said he asked her \\•hat !im·e it was , the n said he needtd her hl"lp, and finally foreed ·her into the field with a small red pocket knife. "Don't scream or I'll kill you," she Quoted the youth, described as 18 to 20 years old, as saying as he took her to the ,i;pnt v.·here the rape occurred. . The girl said she v.·as struck 1n lhe stomach and face and forced lo disrobe and lie down beh•:een lwo mounds o( earth, which hid them from view. She also said he covered her face witlt htr blouse in an apparent attempt to keep her from being able to recognize him later. After being questioned by Detective Linda Geisler, the youngster was tumed over to relatives and taken to the family physician for treahnent. Frona Page 1 SERIES • • • cond run in the eighth on a combination r;f errors by first bas.eman Boog Powell aJld relief pitcher Eddie Watt really didn't mailer. Desperate Baltimore had opened up a :J.o lead in the th ird inning on a two-run homer by Dave McNally, Koosman's lef- ty pitclitng foe, and another home run by Frank Robinson. Clouds blew across the darkening sk.ie!': and the lights were on as f\1cNally con· tiir.ued to put down the Mets through the first five iMings, clinging to that 3.-0 lead. f\.1et fans, who had come to celebrate the lflilennium, .,~1ere beginning to wonder if t~ey were to be denied a final victory at home. .'. sudden breakthrou gh in the sixth rt~ulled from a shoeshine pitch t.hat nick- ed Jones on the foot. At first, the plate umpire. Lou Dif\1uro, refused to let Jones tiake. first. Out of the dugout came Git Hodges. the :tifel.s' manager. walking slowly on tippy toe. calling for the ball. He pointt'd to the ::hO("shine stain and Di ~luro changed his mind, waving Jones to first base. Naturally, there v.·ere loud di ssents fron1 thr. Baltimore bench. II was a situation reminiscent of the 1957 Series bet11·el'n !-1iJli,·a11kee and the Nt'w York Yankees \\·hen 1\"ippy Jones of the Braves also v.·as av.·arded base 11·hen lie showed umpire Augie Donate\H the shoe polish slain on the ball , II ended in a 10th innrng 11'rnning rally for titilv.·aukee. Barred F ro1u Classes BEAUMONT. Tex. (AP) -A teacher at South Park High School whose son v.·as killed in Vietnam siX" months ago "·as refured permission 10 ~ach "'ednesday when she arrived '4'earing a black arm band. .. DAllY PllOT cu.NM Clll'll PUil tsttl,.. COMll'.AN"t ••Htf H. w, •• •••ldlllt ... Pullll .... r J•c• •. c •• r • ., 1/1-il'r11~ •fl<I Gtroo:• .. IMNttr Th•"'••l<••.-il ··~ Tt.•111•• A. M.,,~;"• _....,. ... lief . J,,..... f, C•lliu fl.-! '""' CITr a•llor ---2211 Wn+ l•ll••• l•11lf•f'" M1lllllf M4f'lltu P.O. I•• !Ill, 92661. --~ -.: ne ,...,, ••• '""' I.•-.... ": m ,_., ·-· ~-........ 5111 lfl'tol tington Beach plant would continue. until l 97ri with add ition of two new .ienerat.ina: unit.s, but promised reduction1 1fttr that through research now in progress. "What are you goina: t.o do now about a ir pollution," snapped council membl'r Albert Pearl5on, a Beverly Hills attor.lf:y. "We v.·ant results now, not in 1975 or 1980. The people of Orange County have a right to know \Vhat )'OU are doing JJl\· mediately." l\toore explained that his company Is spending Sl million this year on research to tcdlltt nJ\ro1en Olide emissions and has spent more than $8 million over the past few years. Dr. A. J. llaagenSmit of Caltech charg- f'd that Edison advertisements slating that the. company wa s contnbutlng Je ss than one percent of lhe air pollution in the Los Angeles basin were misleading '"The figure is much higher and strict OAtt,V Pit.OT ~Ill! Pl\olo PRAYING FOR TOLERANCE AT CHANCELLOR 'S HOME Mrs. Aldrich, Rev. Murray {center), TIRED's Morrisey Pray fo1· Pirkets Mrs. Aldric1i Meets Protesters t;C trvine·s chancellor ·wasn't home v.·hen callers carrying picket signs ar- r ived \Vednesday nigh\. Bul t.1rs. Daniel (;. Aldrich Jr. greeted the group and had her minister, \\'ho v.·as visit.Ing at the Nc11.·port Beach home, say a prayer for tol<·r:"!nce of all men's poln1 s of view. The grou p of 20 laxf!a) ers responded by 6ing1n g "America the Beautiful." Srokesman for the group that calls i!~c lf TIRED (Taxpayers ind ignant about Jlad1cals ln Education ), Thomas Mor· ri~sty of Sanla Ar.l , read a message that f\lrs. Aldrich sa id she would give to her hu sband who \\"as attending a scheduled meeting wilh regents at UCLA. 1 he message was a plea to em ploy only those faculty members wlio keep thei r politics off campus, to expel students and fire raculty v.'ho engage Jn activities "disruptive lo lhe educational process or the community," and lo reaffirm that la cully are e1nployes of the state and :hus responsible to the people. ;\J rs. Aldrich suggested the Rev. Philip to.h1 rray , pastor of Corona del r.lar Con1· mu111ty Church Congregallonal, say a prayer. The Rev . r.1r. r>Iu rray asked r-.torrissry if that would be of fensive 10 him and he said, "Indeed it would no t."' The 1ninister then prayed for Lolerance of oihers' viev.·points. Court Allows Saddleback Rule Against Long Hair Saddleback College's n 1le against male students \\'Ca.ring their ha ir long W.ls 1Jpheld 1n Super10r Court today, making CJ~i>~ of 10 long-haired young men rneeting v:ith college lJ'lJstees tonight seem rat.her hopeless. Santa Ana Superior Court Judge Robert 1 .. Cnrfman this mornin~ dismissed th e long hair rule appeal of student Gary From Page 1 UCIPROTEST • • namese student. Ha Duong Due, studl!nt at Cal State Long Beach, !!aid, "Your puppet govern· ment in Saigon may call me back and put me 1n jall but I want to say you and the Soviet Union are both colonialist, im· perialfst. "We \\'ant to ~ left alone to ha\'C freedom." he said . ''Tell your govern· me'lt. your businessmen. you are not on !he right track. You should withdraw your troops, correct your foreign pollcy. Don·. try to impose. in our country an en· t.ire political system." Veteran Ralph Barracano, \\'ho is now fl UC! 111.udent. said Gls in Vietnam equate manliness lo anti-communism. He ,;aid machines seem to be more im· portant than people. "Can '4'e perhilpS be the blockers of the people-ealer1" he asked. Assi..'itant Professor of History Richard Frank said, "Our national interest hall" n<'ver been at stake. That is why we are losi ng. \\'e've never tried hard enough. F'rom the very !><!ginning t hi s war has bel'.n a fanlasllc bungle, a fraud ." Radical leaching assistant Richard Roberts-On said the United Slates Is in· tentiona\ly blocking !he undeveloped world. "The v.•ealth of tht world rol ls Into America." he sal rt ... Wilh six percenl of the world 's population we consume 60 percent of the. world'i; com modilies. "In many wa ys the. v.·ar In Vietnam is a v .. ar ,Jf example. ll is saying 'This Is whnt Is gofng tl"J happen to yfiq 1f }Olt throw off the yoke of Amcrlr.an impcn:ihsm.' " , Berrii;an. tn. of Cap istra no Beach. The J\ldge, Jn effect. said be found no lc i:al .~1t f f1c:1r11ry in Berr1 g~n·~ requc,•t to ha\·r the college sho1\' cau se 11hy studen ls o:h'lufd be d1sm1ss~d. Tnn1gnr , trustees 1\·111 meet l>E-hind c!os-1 ed doors on the i\·l1ss1on VleJo campu5 1 v.1th 10 }'Oung n1en and lhe1r parents . Th e JO 1•rre 1hum!X'd out of registration line <inrl ha1·r not bren :illn1\·rrt tn al!~nd 1·la<ses at the collcg£' which began this \\Cf'Ji. i\ilosl other junior colleges do not have flress codes. Saddleback's state~ that ··unusually long and biz;irre hair styles or beards" are not iil1011•ed . Last fall. 200 slud~nt s \\"err told lo get 1heir hair cut and 4ii protesting students :.hov.•ed up for a board meeting. Trui;tees \\•ere adamant. Boart'I Presi· <lent f\fichael Collins told them trustees have a responsibility to maintain a sense of decorum on campus. 1 At a later meeting, he said. ';I'm en- tirely willing to adm it the dres:o; code is ab:SOlutely arbitrary, but that is because community :st.andards are arbitrary." Superintendent Fred Bremer has said that is a con-elation between bad groom· ing and bad behavior on campus. Vending Machine ' Receipts Stolen Receipts tot.a ling Sl ,600 from a vending machine route dfsappeared from a service truck parked at Philco-Ford Areonutronic In Newport Beach Wednes· day, the !nick's drive r told police. Gf'Qr1e: Lev11ncur, 43, Orange, a driver ror Stouffer's Vending Corp., told offictrs he discovered lhe loss of the money, bills and sm all change, at 7:15 a.m. ~ancur told officers he parkM th~ !ruck in !he basement of the firm ·s ;irf. nlini~tr11tinn huildlng and lcl! the veh1<'l e lo v.•ork nn ma('hlnl'~. \\'hC'n hr. rl'turncd , nrf1rrr~ ~.1ui, lh<' ~erv1ceman d1sco\·erefl tha1 the money. kept 1n a cardboard box, wo.~ m i~s1n11: ThP r rurk ·~ r!O(lr \1·as un locked whil e he "a.~ t;nnc, he s;11d, • standards have bten adopted thiot will put you in greater violation shortly of air pollution rules," the Caltech profesf>or warned. Edl&on Company planners currently are proposing to double the. size of ttle finn's Huntington Beach facility on Pacific Coast }lighway just west of the Sa nta Ana Jliv~r boundary between the Oil Cily and Newport Beach and Costa J\lesa. In ether teatimooy this momlng, Hun· tin.1tlon Beach Mayor Jack Green said: "We are here today lo h1s!sl that our envi·ronn1ent be free of the pollution which has driven many people from the Los Angeles area to live along the Orange Coa st." Green added. '""'e vo'i!h to a!Sure all concerned th;1t we are prepared lo pay the cost to ~r that our air reinains clean 11 hilc our industry grows.'' Nuclear Plants "All of us understand Ul•t Orange County needs 1dditlonal power supplies to r11ove fon•;ard and at the :'lame time 1t must have thC.!ie supplies without furl.her pollutlon of the air,'' the mayor con· linued. Green noted that reprtsenl.a tive11 ef the major power C()mpanies "are here to tell us, hoPffully, how the powlt' needs of t~e next drcade or two can be rnet arid litJ!l leave this area Ill for human habitation.-' a Must Solon Says State Heu 'Hell of a Problem' From Wire Services Nuclear power generating plant.s at least 200, must replace conventional ones such as the Southern California Edison Company's Huntington Beach facility by the year 2000 -or else. This was the message of Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R·Fullerton) Wednesday during a hearing in Sacramento of the Committee on Atomic Development and Space, of which he is chairman. '"The slate has got a hell of a probelm on us," Briggs i;aid, des<'ribing progress to date in creating nuclear energy plants and curtailing expansion such as pro· posed for the Huntington Be a ch generating station. .,It's obvious we are exploding Jn our t!emand for pov.·er. But it seems we ha\'e a hit-0r-miss operation," said Briggs. "It 1!oesn 'l seen\ we exert any influence or leverage." He suggested formation of a single slate agency with legal authority to han· die questions of at.:imic development in Cali fornia as the an swer to a growing problem. ' Meanwhile, the president of Souther n California Edison Company, T. 1\1. Dan Gurney Quits For<l, Will Race With Plymouths Specia l to the DAI LY PlLOT LOS ANGELES -Costa f\1esa 's Dan Crurney today ended a racing relation ship with ford fl.1otor Company and took up '4'ilh Plymou th. Gurney announced at a news con· ference that he and his protege, Sv.·ede Savage of Santa Ana, will rare a pair of Plyn1outh 13.'."lrraclldas in the 1970 SCAA Tr;ins·Am<'ncan Road Race Series. Gurney \VJ!I also dri ve a Plymou1h Roadrunner in the two s1ock car races at Riverside Interna tional Ha ceway, where he has \Yon f11·e of seven 500-milers for .ford since 1963. Gurney detailed his other racing plans ;is follov.•s· he 'll proba bly drive a turbo· Offy al Indianapolis, a Chevy.pov.·ered group-7 sports racer on the Canadian· American challenge cup series and •·no. I .. von·r• on the formula l grand prlx series. Gurney admll ted that 1hree other fa c· tor!"s had ap proached him v.•1th proposals to drive I.heir Trans·Arn cars nrxt year. Since he ts ledv1ng Ford. ll ts bel1e..-rd the >)thcr three fac!llnes are American .\lo!ors, nodp;e and Chel'rolel 7 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM f\1cDaniel. says air pollution caused by the Huntington Beach plant will be cut 40 percent over its life. He did not say what that life might be. The firm is now seeking app roval of plans to expand from two existing generating units to four , and has en. countered public opposition. McDaniel said nitrogen oxide and other pollutants generated along with the steam have been reduced by 75 percent at the company's Alamitos Generating Station near Seal Beach. Breakthroughs in research at the newer facility, plus gradual reduction of the Huntington Beach plant's use , will allow the decrease lo continue, despite ex· pansion, Mc Daniel said. Assemblyrnan Briggs told his com- mittee and newsmen \Vednesday that far more needs to be done if Catiforr.ia is to meet power needs and pollution control. "We can't sit around and v.·ait," said Briggs, "v.•e have to have one state authority in charge." Briggs described California's current rule in the location and establishment of nuclear power plants as perhaps worse lhan archaic, "Horse-and·buggy, hodge· podge, and hil·and·miss," were the descriptions he used. The Orange County legislator &aid California must develop 200 nuclear power plants by the year 2000 to meet needs increased JO times over what they are now. Chief witness at the committee hearing \Vednesday was Paul Clifton, chairman llf the fairly new Power Plant Siting Com · mitlee, v.•ho se testimony indicated a need for changing public attitude. "They want clean air, but they don't seem to want nuclear power," Chairman Briggs said later, adding that atomic plants are safe but the public must be educated to th is fact. "Safety is not a factor," he .'laid , '·EX"cept in the minds of the public," added Sen. Ralph C. Dills (0-Gardena). The state currently has two nuclear pov.·er plants (one at San Onofre) and two under construction, with seven more pro- po:;ed or actually planned along the California coastline. Two of the proposed plants, however, have virtually been abandoned, including the multi·mil!ion fa cility considered for construction offshore from Bo\sa Chica State Beach. 01ie Soviet Spaceship Back to Eartli Safely J>IOSCOW (U PI) -Russia's Soy uz g spacecraft returned safely to earth today with its two-man crew, Ta ss announced, During the ship's final hours in space it conducted what the Soviets called a "uni- que'' experiment in molecular "cold we lding ." Thr five--Oay flight of the Soyuz 6 ended \1•ith the craft making a "soft landing" in the Karaganda area JJ I SO\"i<'t ce ntral Asia . the ,1gency said. Tht tv.·o cos- 1nonauts -Cni. Georg i Shon1n and flight engineer Valeri Kubasov were reported safe and well. The two other Soyuz craft, 7 and 8, re· n1ained in orbit. Soyuz 1 carries a three· man i:rew and Soyuz 8 tv.•o men. Tass said Soyuz 6 came down a le'" hours after carrying out a "unique ex- All-uude Cast Dous _.\ nn Bands for Protest SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Performers in '"Oh ~ Calcutta '." v.•ore hlack arm ba nds \Vedne&lay night , their only ap· pnrel in the nu de stage production. The blac.k bands signlfied support of Vietnam 1'.lorator1um Day. per imenl. of great importance" In "cold"' v.•eld1ng. The proce!s is considered essen· llal for construction of space sta tions and repairing space objects. T::iss said lhe ship landed at 12:52 p.m. t•iOS<.OW lime 12:52 a.m. PDT) about Ill miles northwest of Karagand a. The pair "feel fine," the agency reported. "To effect the descent fr om orbit, the comm ander of the ship used manua l orieritati'on an d al the calculated time sv.•ltchcd on the descent program,·• Ta.5s sai d. ··The landing module '4'ith 1he cre iv separated from the ship." 11 said after braking in the atmosphert, ''the parachu1e system wa s put into operation and the SQft·landing engine~ tinade ) a smooth land ing." So~·uz 6 v.·as not equipped 1rith docking apparatus -!hi' space presumably beinir; laken up by the specia l welding equip· ment -and apparently made no attempt to link up with the So)'UZ 7 and 8 craft. To~s said the v.•elding experiment \ra~ t:arried out by Kubas-ov in the orbital compartment of the craft during the 7ith o h11 "The aun of the experiment v.·as to estahlish the peculiarities o[ l~e "'eldin;:: Clf various m<'tals in space,'' the agency said. ""This is a un1qu l' experiment. of grtat i!npor tan ce for sci ence and \echnology in 1~arking oul technology of '>''eldin~ and assemblying work s in space _" • SOFA BED SALE! T~••• •r• ••ry c.omforteble sole bed1 fo, Sittin9 end Sl••pin9. .... 400·00 Now 299 .00 A wlde 1•l•c.tion of Febric.1 end Colort to c.hoo1• from . Wi•h S~irts $SO. eztr•. Yo11r /ooon~ initti.M ~signn llliU be Mm to asailt iiou .•• H.J.GARl\ElT fURNflllRE Pll:O~rss tONA.l INJ(TIOll: DES!GNE11! '· 711 6 HAll:IOR ILVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF-. 6~6·017S •<46-0116 I I • • ' . • . • I • i ! • • I I I t ! • I: I ,. l '} .-.. I " • • • l -• -.. •, .. ~ :i " ': I : •• ·: i l: • I •• ,• . '. • • • • • i • . ' • 1 • • • ' l • l ., • • < I '' --- -----·--------------------------------------------~~--------.. -.-- •.---------------------, ' ' • ' l 1 I • i • • ! I ' ' I I I I • I : I l :i :1 . • 1 Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To avoid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their 'vedding stories with black and white glossy photo. graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart- ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. For engagement announcements it is suggested that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be submitted early. If the betrothal announce- ment and weading date a re six weeks or less apart. only the wedding photo will be ac- cepted. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avail- able in all of the DAILY P ILOT offices . Further questions will be answered by Social Notes staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. November Rites NB Couple f\Irs. William !;1. fl.1orris of Cherokee, Iowa. has an· nounced the engagement of her daughter, Ellzabe1.h Jean f.forris to Gale Irvin \Vhit· aker, both of Newport Beach. The couple will be married Nov. 22, in the Community Church, Congregational. Co- rona del 11ar. fllis s Morris is a graduate of the Universi1y of \\'isconi;in ·where she affiliated with Delta Zeta sorority. Her fiance, son of Mr. and t-.1rs. Leroy \Vhitaker of Leucadia. attended San Diego State Collrge. to Marry PICKWICK 'S EARLY FAU ~ CLEARANCE . • 1 • ' • 1 l l ! • ! ·• SUB ST ANTIAl REDUCTION S ON SELECTED ITEMS FROM OUR REGU LAR FALL STOCK. UP T040% OFF 19 F1shton l1l1 nd Newport Beech 19 Feshion Squire S1nt 1 An1 Soddlebock Faculty Wive s Cash Registers Ring As Leaders Take Bows Saddleback College Faculty \Vi ves have thougl1t up a ne111 and different atmosphere for the introdue11on of nc1v of. ficers Nov. I in Laguna Beach \\'oman's Clubhouse. \\'hen r.lrs. \V i 11 i a m lVillia1ns, new president. a nd other officers take their b<J1vs. the sound or cash registf'rs v.·il! _comprise the background music. Al least il is hoped the cash U.N. Doy Tea Joint Effo rt A tra In obscrvanre or l'nit.ed N::itions Day i~ the JOn1t effort of !he Coastline Chaptrr of thr L'n11cd Nations Association. the League nf Women Voters of th(' Or ange Coast and the Baha'is or Orange Count y. The r.vent v.'ill l;i ke placf' from 2 to 5 p "'· ne;i;L f;11nd a.v in the home of r.1r~. Robert Sherman, NeY.:port Beach . Presenting brief talks v.-ill be Miss Rosemary R;ipp, a representative for the Freedom Fron1 llunger Foun· dation and ~1rs. Elsie \Vatson from the State Coun cil of United Nations Association . Serv ing as hostesses \Viii he the Mmes. George Hil l- ingsv•orth, Leo Rovin. J1arvev Pease. Robert Horn. J-Jolbrook J\1ulford. Elsie Kr oc:; c h e • Maybelle Pettit, Per c i v a I Nichols and r.t iss Adele Ipsen. r:>gisters will be ringing sinte !here will be a rummage sale in session. Proceeds v•ll l go towards scholarships for Sad· dlcbacl; Junior C olleg e students, the group's sole ph 1Ja11lhropy. .:r.lrs, \Vil\iams, a resident of Tust1n, i.s taking Ol'er the presidential reigns from ~1rs. .Jack Swartzbaugh of Laguna Beach "'ho will become ycarOOok editor. She \\.'ill lead the organization through its second year of existenct. Assisting her are the Mmes. \Villiam Otta of Mission Viejo. \'ice president: \Vi 11 i a m Phillips of Garden Gro\'e, secretary. and \Vayne Horvath of Dana Point. treasurer. 0 1hers include chairmen tile !-1rncs. Andre1v Ki sh oI Hun- tington Beach. v.·ays and n1ean.s: Fred Bremer of San Clemente, wife of the college president, hospitality; Paul Brf'nnan of South Laguna, publicily: Lee Rhodes of ~lis~ion Viejo, ~ocia1, and Hryn('lld Kero of fltission Vie- jo, membership. Peace Corps Discussed JOIN HAIR & CO. ' " . ' .... Come As You Are Bre ak the ch ains of rollers, clips, and dryers . Try ou r soft scissor cut , •. You may never hove to set your hair 09ain. ·Now ... Penelope (Formerly of Gene Shac:ove) & Ro bert P ignotti HAIR & CO. (1t REVA'S) 117 M1rln• Av• .. l 1lbo1 l1l1nd-Phon• 675·1110 for Ap.,.,, o.,..,. 1 0•~• • E.•e>. women• Gn:i111u -Plf•M (111 'or ,, ........ , .... 1.•(!11•••· Wanted Ope rator with Following • Ttlunday, October 16, 1%9 DAILY PILOT J5 13's a Lucky Number For Senior Distaffers The-number 13 must be luc ky for the di!taff side o( Harbor Senior CiUz.ens' Club, For the first lime !Ince the club was organized 13 years aao. a woman ~·ill take the gavel d u r ing inslallalion ceremonies next Monday in the -recreation center, NewPort Beach. Heading the group for the coming year will be Mrs . Stella Marks, and ~rving \.\'ith her will be Clair Pyle, vice president; Mrs. Roy Owen. secretary, and Mrs. Hazel Sween, treasurer. In~alling officer will be Mrs. Blanche From Page 13 Benz, liaison offic er of the :1 Newport lfarbor Zoota Club, , 1 sponsoring organit.ation. '1 New board members are ' r.1rs. lfarriet Reber, Norman fJI Sbt'rwood and Earl Tyler. l'. Everyone SO years old or t~ older \\'ho reside! In lht ct llarbor Area is eligible for member~hip. r.1.eeUngs are C'Onduct~ on the first and third Mondays of each lnonth. ~ Other aclivlties I n c I u d e 1 11 designated days for bridge. ' pinochle a nd shuffleboard • playing and special outings. 1 Purpose of the club is lo pro· t-i mote good fellowshi p and . ! recreation. i- l ... Concert l ·' H f, reference to \Verner Ee1k"s "French Suite After Rameau" and Tuesday night's airing of thiJ conlro\'ersial work only served to slrength£'n our C1Jr.· viction that this is not for us. To be absolutely fair, its perfonnance brought our CQn- cert partner 11ut of her chair with cries of "Bravo." And both she and a fel101v music critic share the belief that it v.·as the highlight of the even· ing. However. \\'e are the critic in this review. And while it would not be true to say that the Egk ·was complete l y wilhout merit we have to ad- mit that there is very little lo please us in what we regard as a confusing, muddled score. Its best movement is that last shimmering stanza. a racy, nonchalant affair which owed much Tuesday night to \Val\al's direction. But it is a pleasure that soon palls when one looks again at the overall y,·ork and find s so little on \\.'hich to feed the inner musical man. Our program told us that Egk ''is capable of being ''ividly descriptive," a qualily that must have escaped hi1n in this particular score. \\'e would prefer that our own ef· forts at description be allowed to lapse in the light of what was a splendid concert. lt was a concert that served to reinforce our conviction that this fine NDR Orchestra is a very much underrated organization. The same can be ;i s:iid, of course, for Herr ~1 \Val!at. a d1retlor 1,•:~o is very .~ n1uch in demand in Europe , , and who is revered in t h at ij continent with something like ti the adoration so many of us ,, reserve for Zubin Mehta. • ' And liltle wonder, looking L. back at the UC J concert. : \Vallat was very much the '[ maestro in a perfonnance that !itre ssed lo the full the l discipline and devotion of this fine German orchestra. f: Calendar Outlined ~ " r. The calendar of upcoming ~~ acti\'ities was outlined for ~; members of Court Stella ... ~ ~1aris, Catholic Daughters of :1 America, as business meetings resumed for the year. ... Assisting ~!rs., fl.tadeline Mc-t C.uckin, grand regent, will be \J the i\1mes. ~. J_ Cook. v.·ays r• and means; Peter Gietzen, leg· ,i islation: f'aul C. Walton, con- fraternity; Joseph Ballavenne, ~'! missions; Anna Grimes. hos-1 1 pita lity, and Harry V. Conde, n1t'mbcrship, · 1 In the planning stages is a ·-; Halloween costume party f~ scheduled for Oct. 27 in St .• 1 Joachim's l1all, with f\.1rs. Earl '. Savage as general chairman. Calendared for Nov. 14, 15 11 and 16 is the annual holiday : houtiq ue under the direction ' of ~frs. Cook. Featured will be ;. needlework, gifl~. gadgets, 1; gourmet foods and Items for • children. ; 1 NANCY CREAMER B•trothel Told Nuptial Ceremonies Planned for Summer r..tr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trygve Lille- graven of Newport Beach have announced lhe engagement of her daughter, Nancy Evans Creamer to Curry \\le!ch Kirkpatrick Ill. 1'.1iss Creamer, a 1968 Children's Home Society debutante, is the daughter of 1'.1ichael Creamer of Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar l~igh School and attend! Orange Coast College. She plans to major in physical education at California. Stale Col· lege at Fullerton. Her fiance , son of Col. and 1-.trs. Robert Victor Reese of Laguna Hills, also is a gradu· ate of Newport Harbor High School. Current- ly he is a public relations major at CSCF \Vhere he is president of Sign1a Alpha Delta. A June wedding is being planned. " . ·' . .. .. 1 I I The group meets the ~econd 1 / and four th f\t ondays of eacb i i m~:milies '~!.'.~~~~-~~~~.~ .. ,~~~~ Air Hostes s Swinging Jl oping lo make Sunday afternoons a fani ily affair are meinbers of the Lace 'n' J..('ather square. dance club. lluntington Beach. A beginners' dance class for adult couples and playground facilities for children y,·jlJ be nffered betv;een 2 and 5 p.m. in the Recreation Center, Hun· ti ng!.on Beach . 1111' cl;;i.•s ,~·i!I he open to all !ntl'restcd a.dull couples begin- ri ing Sunday. Oct . 19, and in· r;tructing will he M a r v l.indner. Addit io n a l in· formation may be obtained by <"all ing ~fr!(. J11a.n Dillon , 536· 8013. or t.!rs. Ray Buth, 536· 1.653. THE BE ST R.,.1~,.hi1> po 11 1 pr&¥• ''P•anoh" ;, on • of the ..,.,,IG'1 "'"''popular c.omic. ,tr;p1. Reelf it ,J,;ly in th• DAILY PILOT. NOTICE!!! Hearing Aid Users we are now equipped to offer PERSONALIZED S.rvic• to the following brands ,.... ___ of hearing aids ___ _, • 9UALITONE • AUDIOTONE • TELEX • SEIMANS • BEL TONE • RADIO EAR • OTARION •DAHLBERG • ACOUSTICON • VICON • MAICO • AUDIVOX • SONOTONE •ZENITH LAGUNA HILLS HEARING AID SERVICE IDl•ltlH ef Or91t9• C••lltf .... rl11t Al4 Servkel CALL COLLECT 830·0530 If No Answer C•R 541 -2335 2J521 ,_ ff YtileMI•-Sultti JDJ LAGUNA HILLS I I J t" ... ' i MISS kARIH Fon~e rly w,!h on• <>f Fa;h;on h l•n•f1 l••din9 be•u!y o•ud10•. Karin 0Het1 • •~•99V cul, u1h Ii"• ct1ut ! •hilt "' hi<Jh ftthion ,.,,1 1_ Sht i1 ••l••mely ft l&~hd "'ork;n9 with h•ir p~•c•• in ht r ,!ylinq <.••~!1 an1 . A.\/A l~t\llLE l l.JESDA'r' l HPl.J .~AT IJ ~0.0.'r' EVE lllNC.S 6Y llPPO INT,..IE~'T .JJai1• 1;(Jejf Beau !'! Salon l lO~ Nt-Wl'Ql;T ll LV D. IAe<DI' ltD•~ ~'"".r'<l'' 0•~(~ (n y H~lll 673-4186 Co~e11111on 8oll11!19 1171 ~­Sofllol>O Z1lea h11 Convenl1ntTtrm1 ' ""' 17 Fashion 1,land Newport a;ach I .... .......... ~ !OJ W. ~th St. Santa An a l ........... ~.., .... ..--,-....,:-:'"="~ .... "l;~----7,-.: ..-.~----.-.-. --.-.-.· -.-.--.·~.--------------------------------------- ·.· {I DAILY PILOT N Thur~y, Octobtr lb, 1%9 Computers to Cut Crime U.S. Sets Guide on TV Rays Data to Help Parow Officers Make Decisi.ons MCRAMENTO (AP) -A teee-aged girt is a.rr~t~ ror d)lu[ possession. She is preg- Mol, from a llroken home and hM a history of crime dating baCt aeven )'ears. The next day, her parole of· Doer ts given a bulky file with ba sad and complex history. He bu a half hour to r ead it. intenrtew the girl a n d prescribe a cure. "Impossible," says Charles P. Smith, a tall, energetic former parole officer who is in charge of all of California's state computer <lperations. Thal Is why Gov. Reagan has assigned him the job of developing a state program to put computers to work helping parole officers and police find nt'W way' of cunng delin· quency. The Electronic Data Processing Poljcy Committee, under Smith's supervision, is preparing a plan to unify the i.tale's sprawling computer ope.rations, now 48 computers ecaUered throughout the &late government. The idea b to cut cusl.s and Increase ef- fecliveness. Smith &aid the centralized computer system envisioned by the administration would also provide a major t1ide benefit for crime fighting. It would save time for state parole officers who are so snowed under by paperwork Mongolism Research they don't have time to study the record! of the people under their care. The case or the teen-aged girl, he said, is typical ol how a parole offi~r seldom gela a chance to obtain t h e background he needs to decide whether a perft<ln shhould go back to pri!'ion for a I o n g lilrelch, or be given another chance at rehabilitation. Under law, Lhe· California Youth Authority and the Adult Authority are given wide powers in setUng prison term!'i and parole conditions. The solution under con- sideration by the stale com- mittee: A single computer 1ystem with memory bank fill- Mothers Fight for F~nds Young ~fongololds," ls leading the fight characterlztd by striowi men- tal retardation aa ftll as by physical defecl.'I including poor muscle tone and coordination; a broad face; flat or sutbby nose; and obliquely-set eyes. :WASHINGTON (AP) -An ~anization of mothers of Mongoloid children h a s moonted a natiooal letter- writing campaign, protesting what it terms a threat to a promising research program against Moogotism. Mrs. Wyman said 1n an in· terview her group is con· cerned that a "proposed cut" in appropriations to t h e government's Nationa\1!11•••••••••• Institute of Neurological 'The program is reported to be Uie ooly one of its type still tn existence in the United Sta'tes. Mrs. Donald G. Wyman of Alexandria, \'a., mother of a 4-year-old Mangoloid boy, and spokesman for the. organJza. tion of 25 Washington-area mothers called "Mothers of llp the Pole Diseases and Blindness. She said this would "effectively close down., a human u:- perimental drug p r o g r a m against at least one aspect of Mongolism being conducted by Dr, Mary Coleman o f Children's Jt o spit al 1n Washington. 1.fongolism is a malady Jf Milwaukceans looked up at lhJi; light pole one evening a nd thoughl they hn d seen a chimpanzee they \vould have been right. Josephine cli mbed the pole for exercise. slrctching her legs after a long car ride 'Yllh her o"·ner, a N ew J ersey isalesman. Natiorts Dunip 4,111 Objects l1ito Space COLORADO SP RI NG S Colo. (AP) -Since the, Soviet Union inaugurated the Space age J2 yean. agG \\'ith the launch of Sp.dnik l, man has dumped 4,111 objects into .,ce, the Space Defense Center, which catalofuea such ll)lngs. ,_-tat Of -object.<. 2,366 """' taave either been deorbited or tine dec.aym into the earth's """""""·· -Of the J,745 objtcts re- ~ ..-debris ruch as "*" boosters and othfr mi!'sion leftovers. including some from the Apollo 11 moon :shot -U.S. launches account for J ,J'l7, the Soviet Union for 385 snd France, Gre.at Britain, Canada ar.d the European scientific research organiza· tion for the 3.1 others. The Spa~ Defen~ . .center. hl'adquarters for a gk>bail satellite tracking 1y9lem, is located In Cheyenne Mountain as part of the joint U.S.-Oula- dian North Amerkan Air Dr.fcnse Command. The center's computers dai- ly process more than 20,000 electronic and optical satellit o~rvallons. The parent Air Defense Command a 11 o opcratts MU' and outer apace gystems to warn of attack and an -alert force of aircraft and missl1el. Water Board Selects Pair Orange County SuperviM>n: ha''' appoint.ed two dfrectors to the Loa: Allsos Water Dis· t r1ct in lieu of election5. Named by the board Tues- day w e r e Kart B. Rodi and W. J, t.fcKay, Both men "·ere unopposed. Men • ID Service M. Sgt. Homer A. Schuitt, USAF, 50n of Mrs. Verda I. Schuitt of 295 Delmar Ave., Costa Mesa, is on duty at Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam. The sergeant, a munitions 5upervisor ls a i'Tlember of a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. He previously seived a t Wheelus AB, Libya. He attended Newport }!arbor High School, and serv- ed during the Korean \Var. Lt. Co. 1''. ~1a11ln Post, of Newport Beach, participated in the annual conference of Alr Force Academy Liaison Officer Coordinators held at Colorado Springs. Colo. The coordinators a n d deputies supervise a group of Air Force Re!§(!ive officers ~'hG serve as official ad- missions counselors for pro- spective Acaderny candidates. They provide this service in all 50 states within 8 fi geographical regions. The Reserve officers af- filiated with the Liaison Of- ficer program offer their services to the Academy voluntarily w i t h o u t re.im- bursement. The men are business a n d professional leaders in the community. Sgt. Robert J. ~1ende11hall USAF. son of ~fr. and Mrs. Ellis ~t Mendenhall, 1621 Kent Lane, Newport Beach, is on duty at Cqnt Hanh Bay AB, V1e1nam. Sgt. Mendenhall. a corrosion control specialisl. is a gradualP of Nev•port Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast College and Pasadena City College before entering the service. Pvt. Ken L. Zeal of Hun· tingt.oo Beach, has been assigned to B Battery. 4th Battalion. l!'it Advanced Individual Training Brigade, Fl. Bliss. Tex. His parents, t.1r . and Mrs. Francis Zeal live in Pebble Beach. Demo Urges Expo Success SACRAMENro (UPI I - The chainnan of the Senate Finance Committee sayg he is1 changing his mind about Gov .I ROTta\d Reagan'• plan to ~n the California EJ:poa.llion and Fair and charged the ex- position's rinancing has given tht. state a "bl.Ck -eye" na- tionally. ''I'm rever1tnr my thoughts," Sen. Randolph Collier (D-Yreka), told a meeting of the Jo Int Legislati•• Committee on fairs anocaLlm and classifica- tion. ''We've got teVeral black e)'es nationally becauae o( &he fiascoe3 we've lotie'n into Jn Squaw Valley, BART (Bay Area Rapid 1'ransit) and Cal Expo." Cclller said. •·t think i1 ·s high time we made a IUC· cess of lhi&." ed with names, birthdates, family relationships, health records. crime hist o r I e1, school records and dozens or other stat.lstica obtained from those who come into contact witb official record keepeni. When someone on parole la: arrested, his parole officer could make a single inquiry lo state headquartera in Sacramento. A c o m p u t e r statistical profile of t h e parolee would be in the parole officer's hands within minutes. That w®ld provide quick answers to difficult questions. Records could show a long standing drug problem, denied by a troubled youth. or, they coo.Id show previoua scholastic It's a Foatn Storni brilliance or academic pot.en· What resembles a New England snow stonn was actually an overdose of 1oan1 tiaJ not apparen! In the in-during a fire prevention demonstration at the Boston Fire Department 'I.rain· teniew. Or, they might quick4 ing school on Moon Island: Cars in the area were covered with the foam. ly reveal a Pila history ol.....:""'-..:..:.;.:.:.;.:.:.;.::..:....:.:.:.....:...;.:.....:.....~c:....:.;....:..:...:..:......:.~~~~~~~~~~~~­ psychiatric disturbances. With this infcrmaUon, 11ald Smith, "a computer system could be used to help develop Iha best strategy, calculating the mathematical probability of success or faUure for each possible course of treatmenL" The plan must be approved by the legislature, where some lawmakers have raised ques- tions about the computer memory banks. I• ' ' Terminals, Takeoff Areas to Part? LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Federal Aviation Admin· istratiorf) official says an ever-rising demand for avia· tion services may ultimately result in a wide separation between the air terminal and the takeoff areas. . "'*· ·•· ·~ .. ,. "· v,, , ., .a ~ • ' • -~'lo; . ' ' . 1-"' ,, ,~ ' ,. ' Oscar Bakke, the agency's associate administrator for planning, made the comment Tuesday at the 22nd annual conference of the Airport Operators Couocil Interna- tional. ··Jn the larger huh areas \l'C . . . , ; may simply run out of real estate," he said. "There n1ay not be enough room for park- ing, access roads, baggage handling, r estau rants, ticketing. cargo processing, warehousing and the like." W . .<\SJiL~GTON tUPJ) The government today pro- posed a standard to reslrlct tJJe: amount of x-ray emission~ on all television sets manufac- tured after next Jan. I. The standards, tJubli shed in today's Federal Register as a preliminary step in making lt a \Yorking rule, says that all TV sets made after the first of next year should not emit more th<in 0.5 milliroenlgcn per hour t1\'o inches from the scl under \'ariuus operating conditions. Government scientists had earlier proposed a stiffer limit -0.1 millirocntgen per hour -but the Department of Health, Education and \Velfare said the 0.5 standard was "as much as the industry can perform \vith ils present technology.'• "The standartl <lpplies Jr, any set, but y,·e have. n~vcr f o u n d excessive crn1ss1ons from black and while sets." the spokesn1an added. ''Color sets have been the offenders." ' ' Sometimes you can buy good health ·vaur gift can help provi d'e hea lth serv'ices fo r those in need-th e young and ol d, th e sick and troubled. Give health._ Give generously. One Gift Works Many Wonders/GIVE THE UNITED WAY. Support Tlw Capipaig1i lJl Your Co1nniu1iity • ------------ I ' l I ( In ,, I V b.' Ct ce al; th C'h ,, '" "· no " ch '" '" re be no all '° '" nr. ra n, th co lo ' 1 '" i!I' co " .n ' l F 10 ,, ,, ! i ~ .,, .r. ---~~~-------------'"=~-_,...,....,..--.,,-:-. ,....,., .-:-. ,.--, ~~-··--. ---.. ..-.. . . . -- I f;osia Mesa EDITION Today's FIRal N.Y. Stoeks voe. b2, NO. HB, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CACIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER '16, 1969 TEN CENTS Mets Win It! Clown Princes Now World Champs DA!~ V PILOT 5t•ll Pl>Oi. CROWD HEARS VIETNAM MORATORIUM SPEAKERS AT UC IRVINE'S GATEWAY PLAZA Without an Enemy to Confront, A Day of 'Education,' Not '01mon$tration' Fair Board Sets l11dian ~c~il1}ing Charge Talks Charges of rental d1scriminat1on by :in l 11d1;i11 ()rgan1zalion stai:;ing a huge frsf1\·al this \\'eckrnd <1! the Orange Coun- t,\' Fairgrounds \Vilt be discussed tonight bv f:.11 rgrounds directors. -f:l'porls on nf'goliations y,•ith Orang!'! County and Costa J\1csa officials con- 1•crn1ng a regional court site and r!ghl-of· \l.'<IY for expansion of Ar lington Drive are al~o scheduled. Con11nillec 1nC'1T1hcr.~ m1·t lnform<1lly lh1s \Vcek on the rnallcrs and son1e c·ha n"Cs arc in the "'1nd. D1r~ctors of !he :J2nd [) i ~ l r i {' t Agricultura l Assol'i<11ion will n1r.et ;it 8 r ,In. in Full erton City Counl'il chamb<'t'S ;.it 31l::! \V. Co1nmonwc;illh Ave, Fullrrton. Thr shift in mcc1ing places 1s part of a new policy of holding monthly sessions in \'ar:iout cit ies, 10 give county rcsidrnL-; a chance to sec the f{lir bo{lrd at work. Spokesmen for the All Amr ncan Indian \\eek Fund earlier thi~ month succ~dcd 111 gett ing area legisla tors to ask fnr a rf'nlal fer reduction for their weekend bt_•nefit fcst1v<it. Nnblr ''Kid'' Clus!'.t'l! nf Los Angele!> f'nn1p\a1ncd thr Aroup v.•as bt>1ng chargrd i.o..OOo for \\l'Ckrn d rrntal n[ lhr lairgrounds, t·l a11n1n1; other group!> get 1t for le~!\. Alfred I .111 jl!.1 ns .. ~rc rct or~-n1.-it1agrr ,.r lh" F111r Ho:ird and l:11rgrnunds, !>:-nd th<' 1TI<•ll er would t'erta111ly be 11p lnr 1t1~tu.~~io11. bul Jddt'd 1ht•rr l1a~ brrn a lack uf t·on1n11J111c:1ll!1n l\J\h 1hc l 11d1<1 n.~. !'h1 .. c.l"'l1 rl:11 n1l'<I 111 :i l1'ilrr 1•1 \:lno11s nr:11:~r nnd L11s Angclrc; r flu n I Y 1(·~1<.l;i !nrs th:il 11ir lnd1<1n_<; v.'rl'r In p;iy SJ.l!Of'. bul lhc t 1~w·e is $:l,:'l·IO.~,() on lhc ag('ndil !or toni gh t's 1nt'cl1 n1i. Lu1Jc.1ns sald cilr11cr t.h1s 1\l('rk lhaf_ l\1c nonprnl1! or~:1n1 i.:ition 11·;1 111 .~ lo ut1!17r almo~l thr £'11111't' ra1 rgrot1nds, brinf.(111g 5().()()() persons with $100,000 111 lnc(nne 111 Sijih1. . lie .-;;lid !ht' lndl;ln.~ wo111<l he p:iy1n;:: only ;ibout l 34. pcrcl'nl rental ill 1J1;:.L ra1c. Prelimi na ry planning for ttie. 19i0 Orange Count y r .air and .Ex~S!lLOn - Ihe me, pubticitv. hvr.-;tnck 1udg1nJ:, qocen con lr.-;L <inrl entertainment -is al so on 1nnighl'~ agrnda . Irvine Protest Goes Off With No Fuss, No Noise By THOMAS FORTUNE Ot lfl• O•ilr P'llel Stiff Black armbands symbolize a quiet ilro- trsl. That's the way it was f'.ln the UC Irvine campus \\lcdnesday, lhe day or fllflratorium. The sl udenl orga nize rs had planned il In be a day of educalion, not demonslra. l !ol'. There was no immedia te enemy In corirront. The enemy, unseen, v.·as the \ 1:tna1n l\'ar. An estimated 1,~ stur.knts allendc d ::111 aft ernoon rally. Tl was a big throng but the speakers did not shout and the :;tude nts listened alrnost serenely. Studen t Ann Doyle, chairrnan of lhr Unlverslty Moratorium Committee. lold thrrn ti1is time the organizers had ('On- ecntratcd (ln education but that they \l'Ould like lo take activities off campus next month. An earlier-planned march to a war ln- du ctrv plant had been canceled. i:lufing the moratorium riilly. Fa1h('r Ed Allen of University Interfaith oil UC Jr 11nr offered these words: "\\1e're here to commcrnor:itc 68.1.340 i;1rn who hal'e lost their lives on both :-ides, IL ls possible doubl e tb:it number 11f tl\'ih::ins also have perished. \Ve:re here 10 reflect on this lr:ig1c 1vay of life. "Tod11y il is ea sy to kill becau~ ki1l1nJ: \~.SO impersonal. That IS l\'hy ;i i! Of us C<lll 1111;ishi11nedly drive a car. IL also is ea'i.v 10 do ,,,hat everyone else d~s l\'hethcr 1t 1~ ~landing up for a 111oratorium or going to war. "l)uring Lhis day :m A1nc ricans alnni:o ti. ill die!. 1\-ty intention 1s not to produce guil t but humility. "I ~ a moment of silence rnnugh to FOURTll 'C RASll' COLUlUN TODAY The fourth in a series of fi\'e reports by DAILY PIWf fin ancial columni~ Sylvia Portf'r, analyzing the l 969 economy in roinparison to the 1929 stock n1arket ('rash and world depression which follow· t>d it. will be found in today's paper on rage 26. MORE REPORTS ON WAR MORATORIUM ON PAGE 3 eOmmrmorate 685..J~O e111ply homes~ 'Vould JO hours or silence he enough for i'1c loss of one husband, one 101'er, one l<l1hrr? "Ynu ~cc it ts indi1 idua!.:; \l'C' arc ta!k- iti." abo11t. "The l)lj ual o( half lh e popu!:1tion of 1Jr;1nf!c Count y 1s gone, 11·astcd, lost. Try to en vision that n1any men . Pick one Face -one 111a11 for v.·hon1 you l\'OUld want to do whnt lie had In do. "Lrt's not be guil!y of scorning the liv- 111;::. The honor we would pay to lhe dead i:-; -,dsr. owed to the living. "t;" out and talk to others about this :-lup1d l\'ar. Ask someone everyday, some new person, v;hat he thinks aboul bring· Ill" the war to an end. Liste n first to 11 hilt ht• thinks. Let him know you respect h11n and his op1nioos. Then let him know \1hrrr vnu stand." [1un iig lhc rally al'tivities. C\'Cll Leslie l.111C'oln. usu:i lly fiery SDS spe:iker, 1\•as :-ubcl11t>d. Sht> condemned the SOS "\\cathrnnrn" "'ho 11·cnt on :i dr.~tructivc ran1pa~<' last wc1·k 111 Chica go. She said lh{'y h<td v.·;:i lked nnl t>f SOS. Antiwar stud('llls clf':i rly 1\•rre 1ry1n~ fnr llie bro<icJc.~l appea l consi stent l\'llh lhf'lr Sti'l!C(.i f•bjCC1iVi> or immediate ,v1thdra"';1I of l' S. lroops. Se1'erJI prnf~'s..~rirs ~poke ;it lhc rall y. a n11ni strr, ;i f(Jnncr G.L 1.1nd a South Vici · n:11nesc s1t1denL Il a nuong llur, ;.;tudcnl at Cal Slate Long Bench. said. "Yo11r p11pprt govern- 1nen1 111 S:tlgon niay call me back and put n1<' in j;;11J bl1l I "'ant lo say you and the Sovl<-L Cn1on Arc both colonia list, im· peri il hsl. "We 11·;-int lo be left alone lo have frerdorn. ·· he said. "TeU your govern- rnc"lt. you r businessmen, you are nol on the right track. You should ~·ithdraw your lr(l(J1~s. correct your foreign policy. Don '-!ry lo impose in our counlry an en- tire political system." Vr tcran Ralph Barracano. who is now ;i UC! student. sairl Gl s Ill Vieln:i m equate manliness to anti-commun ism. He (See UCI PROT.E.ST, Page ZJ NEW YORK (AP) -The amazing New Yark Mets completed their impossible dre.a m Thursday by winning the 1969 World Series with .a 5-3 victory over the Ba!Umorl!: Orioles on home runs by Donn Clendedon and Al Weis and Ron Swo. boda 's decisive tie-breaking double. The laughing slock of baseball for the first seven years of tcir existence when 1iley failed to cllmb above ninlh place. the irrepressible Mets went from rags to riches in their eighth season by winning four straight games from the once-fav· ored Orioles after losing the first game of the best-of·seven classic. A :;1virling mass of humanity from the largest crowd ever to see a game at Shea 10-year-old Girl Attacked 'At Knifepoint A bespectacled boy who allegedly fore· "d a 10.yenr-old school girl to undre.ss at k'.lHepoint and raped her in a weedy field near Costa r.1esa High School Wednesd~y IS sought by police today, The victim -her clothing malted 11·ith dirt and grass -reported the attack lo school authorities, police disclosed today_ Officer Harlan Pauley said the child 'vas V.'alking between the Orange County Fairgrounds and Fairview Road on her 'vay tn school when approached by the 5U~pect. She said he asked her v.·hat time it was, thfQ::f&id he needed her help, and finally fotre(f Jter into the field with a sman red pocket knife. "Oon·l icream or rn kill you:' she quoted the youth, dtseribed as 18 lo 20 years old, as saying as he took her to the spot 1\·here the rape. occurred. Tt,t girl said she was struck in tht'l .stomach and face and forced to disrobe ond lie down between l\1'0 mounds of earth, v.·hich hid them from view. She also said he covered her face \l'ith her blous~ in an apparent allempt to keep her fr om being able to recognize hin1 later. After being questioned by Dctccli\'P. Linda Geisler, the youngster was turned over In rel:itive.s and taken to lhe family physician for treatment. Cookielef t Cash Donated to VF A total or $593.94 remainin.i; In the llarbor Area·s Vie Care Cooklelift treasury has been rationed out to good 11-ork s at home. instead of postage for n1ailin,i; goodies lo Vietnam. Originally, ori;:ani7.crs planned lo use the c.1sh to stage a cock1ail recept ion en n1assc for llrirbor Area Gls who returned from the bat!le zone, but decided it could have a better use. Mrs. Darrilyn Olivrr, :1077 '\'ukon Drive. Costa Mesa, donated !he r<'· maindcr of the n1oney to the United Fund campaign. "We stipulated that it be used ex· pres.sly for the Boys' Club and Girl s' Club or the Harbor Area," she explained. Storie lflarkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market r i.:p!odcd ~·ith ent.husia.sm this afterooon Qn the announcement by Ambassador I lcnry Cabot Lodge or a surprising pro- posal for peace talks by the Vietnam Cc>mmunisLs. (See qu otatioru:, Pages 26·27), W omc11 Get Call To Basketball S1rlrs :ire being chosrn rnr baskr!b1111 -" l;i<lil'~· vanely -and Costa Mesa 1vomcn u11 ercstcd in parl1 ci paling are inv ited lo cont:ict the Recreation Ocpartmen1. Hanoi Asks for Timetable An org:inizatio11al tnceling will be hc!d n Dccqnbcr and lrague pla_y begins in nid-.January, on Thursday n1ghl~ at the ~o~~ Mesa High School gymnasium. . Ques tions may be directed to Tmu •opovi l!> al the R<'crration Ocparlm~nt irht•rs in ('nst;i l\tesa Civic Center durmg r.gular wcekd;1y business hours. l'hic [ Fron• Exlra<·I~ 870 Dcnlal Office A lhief ha o. opr nrd up 11·iric the cash '•flX :ii a Costa t.lesa dcnlist's office and ·~l rar l ed $i 0, according to pol ic e. Ka1r ina S Kraft, cn1ploycd by l'lr. 1ot't'l1 K. ll offnr r. IBI E. !8ih SI, !i:-;c .. 1·errd !he monry n1i~<anf:: fron1 i1s •rflprr pl:1cc Y.'hcn ~hr arrived for worlc ,\'C'Uncsday. But Lodge Says 'Next Move Up to You' for Peace PARIS (AP )--ITanoi called on Presi- den1 Ni xon today lo announce hi! li1netable for the withdrawal of all U.S. t r'lllp~ from Vietnam. U.S. Ambassador J tcnry Cabot ~ge replied it is "up lo )our side lo make the next move." North Vietnamese Ambassador Xuan Thuy, just back from a lengthy visit lo Jianoi, told lhe 38th plenary ses.o;lon or the Paris peace talks th11t U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said last 1veek President Nixon had a timelable for lrMp "·ithdrawal in mind , "If lhe Nixon administration really 11·anl~ lo end the war and already ha~ a Hinetable for lhe tot.al "'ith<lrawal of U.!'i. 1 roop~ from South Vietn a1n, then why ' <locs il not fl are rnake 'il public as re- quested by the American people?'' he asked. "IL j_<; not thr. announcement of lhc timetable of U.S. troops v.·ithdrawal which prolongs the v.•ar but it is be<:ausc nl hi i policy of l\'ar prolongation tha t Prcsidcol Nixon dares nol announct lhe. timetable of troop l\'Hhdrawal." Thuy asked "'hy, H the United State~ ran ~end men lo lh<' moon at the speed of a rocket, does it "llnly want to wit hdraw its troops • , • at a snail's pact ? It i! pr ecisely berause ii docs not in fa ct .want In wi thdrllw its troops at all. rather 11 on· ly "'at'lls to prolong the war.'.' Tilvy $aid that because Nixon has not fulfilled the peace promises he made dur- ing his election campaign ''he is now fac· ine the op~ltion movement of the American people. a movement on a na· tion1vide scale, the strongest and most widespread ever known ·in the United Stales •.. ·• "The Americans who participated in the Oct. 1$ acllvities {Moratorium Dav) undert.sand lhey are contributing to the prompt cessBtion of the war . They ~·ill continue trt overcome obstacles of all kind s to go far1her forward," he con· tinued . Lodge, revtewing the rerord of th! lalks since they began, said Hanol and the provisiona l revolutionary govern- ment, IVie:t Cong) have block~ th e Paris h1lk1 by demanding preconditions for ne- gotlalion.,. • St<:dium, 57,397, swarmed over !he field after the fina l out while the giddy Mei s v.·cre clubbing J erry Koosman on the buck. C1:1nnon crackers burst in th e s!and,-; and a phalanx of widco{'yed fans. shoulin~ "we're No. l'' mi lled in front of the f.1et dugou t. An orange sn1oke fla re "'as car· ri~d across second base and so1ne kid~ propped up a sign that asked "\Vhat J'\fext~" :\not her banner proclai1ned, .. This ls it fans There 1s no tomorrow." The story book t.1ets, who neller fin· ishcd highe r than ninth place Jn seven previous fru strating-years, thus made it ;1JI lhc l\'i'IY lo the top by closing oot the Orioles 111 four straight after losing lhe first game in Ba!limore. 1'here v.·cre heroes galore for the r.tets, once the ragamuffin clol\'ns-or the Na. lional League. Koosman went all the wa y to 1\'in his second Scrieli game l\'ith a five· 111\ler. Donn Cle ndenon, proclriimed the Series hero and winner of a sports car, hit a two-run homer. Al \Veis, a .215 hit - tf'f, slan1n1cd his first home run ever at :lhea. And in the eighth inni ng it wa11 Ron ~;11 oboda \ double following a dou ble by <..:!con J onrs Iha! did the Orioles in. A se- (Sec SERIES, Paa:e Z) • ~ -..f._,, ·,.( h , ..... V-Mets Day NY Goes Wild With Series Wi1i NE W YORK (AP) -New York went V>'ild tcxlay as the Mets won the World Series from the Baltimore Orioles 5 to 3. Ticker tape poured from the wi ndows of Rock efeller Center and horns blew throughout the midlown area. Total strangers stopped and embraced on l\lanh atlan !>idcl\·alks. About 200 fc<'L of recording tape was l.ossed joyously frorn offices of N13C's lluntley-Brinklcy progra1n off\crs. T11e sho1vcr of paper <tnd confetti fro 1n the 11,.tidtown office bu ildings wa s reminis- cent of the displays whi ch greeted an · nouncemenLo; of V-E day and V-J day en· ding \Vorld War II. Great chunks of paper poured <lown fro1n the headquarters of such corporate gianls as U1e Standard Oil Co., N.J ., Radio Corporation of America, Sperry Rand and even lrom the New York of- fi~s of Briti.sh 11cv'6papcrs. Lower Broadway 1vBll' filled wilh a snowstorm of paper as Joyful workers Jn the financial district lhrew ticker tape, punch cards and \vastepaper onto the cit y's ramous ticker-tape-parade roule. '\'all Slrecl mesi;engers whooped and j11mped in delight as they heard the results on transistor rad ios clutched to their e<irs. Studenl s a! Pace College, acro.~s the .-;trrct from Cily Hall, thrc1v open wln- <lo ws :ind shou ted the good news tn pedestrians on Park How. The \Vall Street area was inundated \\'ilh Licker tape at the end of lhe ball gan1e. Eileen Nolan, a secretary far an ln· vestmen t-banking firm, said the displa y \\'as "better than anyth ing we've ever seen here -even better than lhal for the Astronauts.'' She looked out of her SOlh-noor window at 40 Wall SL. and r.aid, "It's beautiful: Everything's covered ~·ith !nowl ll's btoautifuJ: '' Mesa to Sta1·t Selectio11 Of Dow11towi1 Consultants A process of elimination, the n liClcct1on, 11·111 determine vd10 i!> hired to begin the design of lhe Costa Mesa of the futurP . probably starting v.·ithin the nrxt l wo -v.·r~ks. The Costa Mesa City Council listened to rel)Orts by three companies interested in lackling the job Tuesday a nd wi!l call ;i nother ml'ehng soo n to decide 1vhich they prefer. Three othe r consult ing firm<; l\'f'r r in· trrl'icwcd the prior Tursday and /'.1 .1yor Alvin L. Pin kll'Y .-;111d lodav tha r pcrhapli l \\'(l coul rl be selected !o coinpctc in fun her inlervicv.·s. "I'm leal!inJ: il 1111 lo !he re:.t of !hi" co11nc1! ho1v "'C wan I t(l /olO about 11.," hr. s,1id. Fonner Cclsla t11r5a Clly /'.1ilnilgcr Teens Kill Selves With Gas Fumes In 'Peace' Move BLACKWOOD, N. J. (AP) -Two high school classmates, a hoy and girl, were f,1und dead in a fume-filled automobile Thursday, leaving behind a string or notes saying they had died in the na me of peac('. .A.uthoril irs said they com m 11 t c d ~nicide. Both had attended a Vielnam fl!oratorium observance at Glassboro St iite College \\'cdncsday. The victims, Craig Badiali, 17. and Joan fox, 17, both i;cniors at fl ighland TicJ:ion al l·fii;:h School, were found in the Badial i family car. Camden County Medical Investigator 'l'homa~ R. Daley sa id they had been dead about 12 to 15 hours when lheir bodies were discovered about 9:30 a.m. A v.:icuum cleaner hose had been con- nected to the exhaust of the car througti a hol11 drllled In the floor. Daley said 24 notes were beside their bodil'S. Tut notes, written lo thei r partnls, !ir.hool official~. classmates, and friends expressed unhappiness over the con· dilionli of the world, Wl.'re antiwar 11nd said they hoped people would leam from them, ~aid Daley. They asked ih at all who heard (11 their death v.·or k for peace, the medlcril in· vc~!lgat or said. ' ' f.1iss f'o;t[ was a high school cheerleader am' Badiali was president of the Artisan Club, the !>Chool drama organization. BudiRli's brother. Bernard Jr .• 21, said. ••,\ty brolher died of his convictions. They were antiwar." Robc.rl L. Unger, who has his own firm at ~3i0 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, said a Spanish or local historical theme UI ad· visable. lie sLressed that a basic roncepl must he c!t'<'idcd before mov ing ahead with the required area.wide redevelopment study, ;1 geriC'ral pl an and then a spt'Cific plan. • .\ISQ present l\'rre \\'1llscy and Ham , Arcadi:i , ;ind Jennings-Halderman-Hood , ~<in!<i Ana, both of v.·hich outlined the ir rr<'v1ous experience in the development Ill' I 1:. Tl~c Ar<.:ad1 a firtn has had pro1ectl'i fina nced undtr si1n llar resource~. ol- 1lr1al " sa1:1 . wh1 lr the Santa Ana company 11 3s designed for Costa J\·lesa·s popular ~lesa Verde neighborhood. A fnur th firm, nc1vly form ed, \Valter rticn<1rd snn and Assortaleii, 230 E. 17th ;;;r . Costa Mesa, applied for consideration b11t 1\·as rcjectrd because or missing lhr. vngina l deadline. The progran1 In be handled under the slalr. Redevelopment Act nr 1947 will re- <1uire a one-year .~tudy before detailed :.11ans can begin and may take 1$ years to complete. The finished job is expected lo mesh In tiw1ng wilh crimpletion of the last CQastward link of lhe Newport Frttway and tic local developments into addition of 1hal traffic artery. Orange Coast Weather Oon'I. loo k now, but the rainy season is about to start. Those in a position to know are pre· dieting a 50 percent chance or precipi tation for the Orange Coasl tonight and Friday, INSIDE TODA. Y \V/11/e 2.nnn n rongc County Republic«11 100111en c'iee rtd, Sen, Barry Goldwater urged re· sttn1rtio11 of America/I bombing nf Nortlt Viet nam iu an A11a- ltei1n .~peccli. Page. 10. (•fflt rftl• • "''"lfl " (l•nlll.t H·ll M1tl1t•I ll'wl'f• " ltml<I " fl.ttiff•I fl••• ... (,.,,.,.,4 " o ...... Ct11"I' " 0.•1~ '""'" " !Vivi• ....... " Dl't rcn " s .. r1, n.u l'Olltr!t t , ... • "'" Mt•-•11 '''" f"lorlfiRIT!t~I " T!1•¥hl41~ " ''"'~(• "''' lh••••·· " iolof01<t•t " Wo~lllfr • .,, l •11dor1 " ··-W~l!t ~ MOlll>o• • Wt•lol ··~ •• Mtrtlttf Utt11111 II Wemt~'o lltWI n.u • -. ........... - -4 -· --· ... -........ -·-----"::-'"'"-"'""-.,.--.,..:-------------------------• • ' ' • • • ... • i.; • • • ' ~. • • .. --------·----- l• ! DAILY PILOT c Thunda:t. Ottobrr 16, 1969 Edison Aide Grilled at State Smog Hearing I By lACK BBOBACK 61 .... 11, .... ,..,, A Southtrn California Edison Compa n.v Qff1c1al today was suhiected to crit1ca! grilling by men1bers ol the state !Snviron - . ~ mental Quality Study Council at a public -bu.ring on air pollul1on 10 Hunllngton ~Beach. Jack 1'.1oore. Edi son vice president in 1.:harge of enginetri.ng . adn11tted that _ rulrogen oxide emissions from the Hun· Newport Skies Not Friendlv: • Suit Po11derecl By .JERO:"ot E F. COLLl~'S Of !~1 D.iJy Pllo! S!•I! The City of J'\e\Yport Beach may sue :ilrlines using Orange County Airport io force them to stop polluting the skies .. Inspiration for the contemplated action. ~ow under study by Cit y Attorney Tully Seyn1our. came from the state or New J ersey's Department ot Public Health. The depa rtment nan1ed scren inajor airlines using Ne\\'ark Airport as defe n- dants in a sui t charging them ""'ith <1r- pollution. The c;irHnes last \Vee k capitulated . They announced they v.·ould eqtlip all their planes 1\ilh sniokeless en.11ines. Cost of the converi;ion, involving J,000 jet engines v.·ilt be $30 n;illion. according 10 allor~ys for A1nerican . United, F~1stern, Trans \\'orlcl. National, Pied- mont and Northea~t airlints. New J ersey Deputy State Attorney General Tht'Odore Schwartz said the litigation would be dropped if 1hc airlines agreed to ha ve all the engines convert:d to the smokeless kind by October. 1910. 'T he airlines said they v.·ould make exery effort to do just that. Newport Beach City Councilman Paul J. Gruber brought the matter to council's attention lhis week. He said the New .Jersey litigaion might point the ·way for Newport. . . _ "This is something in !Jnr. with this Mate's environmental \av.•5:' he said . "'\Ve should have our own legal olficc starl the same action here . especially V.'Llh Air Cal and Air West passing over Ou r city. Gruber said the jet fuel "(a llout" is quite serious in Newport. ''There is evidence at my house that they're doing it to me, and if they're doing it to me , they're doing 11 to my neighl;>ors." "This is somethi11g y,·e should vrry rlefinitely pursue," and Vice ~layor Lindsley Parsons. ~layor Doreen t-.-1<ir!.hall :-;aid thf: Orange County cou nsrl"s offiCP ~hould be advised of the c1ry·s intent to pursue the 1ssur. Sevmour was instructed lo co me up v.·1th.1nformalion on whllt the city's next ~tcp should hr. "This is so1nethi ng \1 C mtght v.·ant lo lurn ovrr to the a\\orney ~eneral of California," said Gruber. "So Jet's move forward now to comp('l the 11 irl ines lo adopt different luels and engines." Frorn Page 1 UCI PROTEST • • sa id machines seem to be more im- portant than people. ''Can we perhaps bf' the blockers of the people eater~" he asketl Asslstanl Professor of History Richard Frank said. '"Our national interest has ne\·er been at stake. Thal is v.-hy v.·e are lnsing . We'\·e never 1ried hard enough . Fro m the very b<'ginni11s: t h 1 s v.·ar has bet!n a fantastic bungle, a fra ud .. , Radical leaching assi stant Richard Robertson said the t.:nited St.ates is in· 1entionally blocking the unde veloped ,~·ar id. "The wea lth or lhe world rolls 1nln Ame nC'a," he said. ''\\"Ith six: ptrce11t of the world 's population .,.,.e t onsun1e 60 percent of lhe v.'orld 's co1nmoditics. "In many ways the "·ar in Vielna m i5' a "1a r \lf e:rample. It is saying 'This is v.·hat j::; go ing lo happen lo you if you thro\v off the yoke of American imperialism.' " OAllV PILOT WAHOI COA.~t PUlt llMIMe (OMl'AN"r lebtrt N. W1el P rnldent end P11l1ll111U J1ck R. Curley "''-,,..l*nl .... (i-•11 111 ....... Tli11r11t k'11•il &•II" lh11111i A. Mu•,~int ............. ,.! .. C..N ..... Offke )JO W1d l1y Sh11I M,a;~t A44rtn: P.O. lo~ 15•0, •l6Ji o.w- tlt*'°"' •toe~ ?Ill "'"' II•""" ..,.,,.,trd l •-a ... ~. nt 1.,.11 ,,....,. 11\1111\ntron ltl<ll: .-. 111< '""" f;llas ' 17141 MJ: ... Jll . Cls W I Mice:! ..... MJ·l,71 C.Vr ......... Or-C-1 •~Ml ....... :;......, ... -....... ·~l't""'""'· ~· --.. -·i.-~·· .... ._ ... -.. ·-· ........ ·-··· .. . ..... -·-·--· ~--( .... --....... ""*""'" llttll .... ( ... ,. -· c.111 .. ~·· ~ ... « .. ,; ... ~. '-"'''"" IJ.JS ,.....,.,iy, ..., ...... u _. nwlff\111 ...n1i.ry •tN,__ U.M ..-11o1y. I tinrton Beach plant would continue. until 197~ wllh addJtion of two ne.w gentralina units, but promised reductions alter thal through rtsearch now in progress. "Whal are you goi ng to 00 now about ;i1r pollution," sn;;ipped council member Atbt>rl Pe.arisen. a I3everly ~!Ills attorney. '"\\'e want results now , nol in 1975 or !DAO. The !)t'ople of Orange County have a right to kno\v whal .)OU <il"C doing un- 1ned1alely." 1'.1oore ex-plained that hiJ company Js 1.,,.aln& II milliqn thil/.ear on resean:h to rMuct "l~tn or), e etniss.ions and has spent more than $8 million over the past few yean;. Dr. A. J_ HaagenSmit of Caltech tharg- ert that Edison ad vertisements stating that the company w;;is conlribullng ltss than one ptrcent of the air pollution in the Los Angeles basin were misleading. "The figure is much higher and strict DAILY l'ILOY 51111 l'nol• PRA YING FOR TOLERANCE AT CHANCELLOR'S HOME Mrs. Aldrich, Rev. Murrey (center ), TIREO's Mor r is•y P1·ay for Pi~kets Mrs. A ldrich Jlf eels Protesters l'C )r\jfle's (ha11tellor v.·asn·t home '1 hrn C'allc rs ca rry1n~ picket ... igns ar- rived \\"ednesday nigh t. But ti1rs. Daniel Ci. Aldrich Jr. grcr1cd \lie group :in{I had hrr n11n1~1er, 11110 11·;1, \'is1ting at t11c f\e1\por! Brach h1J1nr, s:iy a prayer for toler;:ncr of all men's pv1nts of view . The group of 20 l axpa~cr~ rcsp.;ndrd by ~ingini; ".>\n;rn l'll the l3t';iulilul " ~pokr~n1an f•ir lhC' gro11 p lh<J t ca!J \ i15elf TlllF.D 1 Taxparers lnd 1~nant about Hadlcals 1n Education), Thom:.s /\1or- r1~sf'y of .S:inta An,J. read a 1nE'!'sagc thaj '.\I r~. Ah.In ch sai d ::he \\"OUld g11 e tfl her l111~hand who 11 a~ al!C'nding a sch::duled mce11ng v.·1th regents at UCLA. 1 he message \\'aS a plea lo employ only lh'.JSP faculty members v.•ho k:?ep their polith:s off campus, to expel students and lire facully who engage In activi!Jc.i; '"rl isrupti l'c lo the educationa l process or the con11nunity,'' anrJ lo reaffirm that latuHy arc employe s of the slate and :hus re sponsible to the people. «I r~. Aldrich s uggested the .Rev. Ph1hp ~l11rray, pastor of Corona del l\1ar Com- n1un!ly Church Congregational, say a prayer. Thr fie\·. !\fr. tlturray asked ~1orrissey ii that would be offensive 10 him and he :;aid, "Indeed it would not."' Th e minister the n prayed for tolerance Qf o:hers' 1·lewpoinls. t"rom Page 1 WORLD SERIES rnnd nln In !he f>li::hth on a combinatinn r f 1•rrnrs hy fir~! lia.<.Ptn<111 Bong Po\\·el l <iTJrl reltcf pitcher Edd ie \Vatt really <itdn'i ma iler. Desprralr Bnltimor r h<ld opener! 11p a :;.o lrad in !h,.. thi rd inning on a two-run hamer h.v Darr :O.lc.\".1J:y. Koo~man's Jpf. Iv p1 tch1ng roe. :ind ;1nother home run by l"r:~11k Robinson. Clo11<I." bl,.,r ai,:rns<; !hr da rkening <;kJP.'1 rl ll<I the 11,c.hl s were on a.i;-~rlcN;;llv cnn· r1r.ucd t11 pl1t do wn ttie ~lets !hrou~h the f1 r~t f1\C' innings. chnging lo !h"I 3--0 lr<iO. fllet fans. '1ho h:id com!' to celebrate the 1111le nniu1n. \\'Pre beginn ing ro \1•onder ir tht y were In be denied a fi nal \'JC\ory at hnme. .A. .~udden break1hrough in the si:ic1h rc~ulled from a shoeshine pitch that nick- ed Jones on the foot. At first, the. plate 111npire , Lou DiMuro, refused to Jet Jones take first. Out of the dugout came Gil Hodge.s . the 1-"\"ets' manager, ws.lk ing slo wly on lippy toe, calling for the ball. lfe pointed to the fhoe-shioe stal~ and Dl~1uro changed hi ... mind, waving Jonei; lo first bai;c. Naturally, there were loud disS<'nls from thr Baltimore bench. It was a situation reminiscent of the 1!157 Series between 1'.filw.1ukee and ttie Nf'\!•' York Yankees when Nippy Jones of the Braves also was av.·arded base when he showed umpire Augie Donatelli the ~hoe polish stain on the ball. It ended in a 10th inn ing winning rally for fl1itwauktt . After .J ones took first, Clendenon rip· ped a 2-2 pitch into the mezzanine in lefL field for a t~·o-run homer that close<l the gap to 3-2. The Mets y,•ere just not lo be denied. This time it was one of lhe little me n, Al '\'eis, an American League discard, who led off the se\•enth inning with a home run over the left fleld fence around the !171--mark. We.is had hil lwo homers all season. both in Wrigley Field in Chicago, and never had hit one oot at Shea. It was his fifth hit in 10 tri ps in the Series ctlthough he v.'as lo strike out in the eighth and 3 Narn ed lo Board Three appointm@nls to lht. board of the Cos1a ~tesa Sanitary Distfict ha\·e been ~1pprovcd by county supcrvi.,ors. Named 11rre Ellis Pnrler, Kerm Ain1a and c . Th,11f('hr1 \\":irrcn. All arc a ppointed 1n lieu of t lrct1u11. • • • \\'lnrl ur a!. .455. \\'alt had just taken over for McNa ll y. 1•.ho \1·as lifled for a pinch·hitter in 1hc f'1ghth. v.'hen the r-.tetli struck the blo\\'!!. tllal ended their long years of frl1 Slration. .Ju11f'~ f.1na~hed a long double lhat boun- t'Cd oft the v.·all in left center at the J96- tnot mark . Clendenon ro\)cd out to thi rd <rl!!'r hning a lnng foul dov.•n the nghl /leld hne that just cur.,.ed outside the line. ~11 Dboda , !he hero of \Vednesday·~ fourth ~a 1ne "'It h a dramatic catch and 1hrer sing les. then cam~ through wi1h the h1~gest hi1 of his career. Ar1er 1akin~ a ba ll, the slugger hned a ball to left. Don Buford tried to trap the ba!l on a scoop 1ns1ead of diving but it hil the ground fir~t Jones. running as fa st as his ltg.~ \\'oulo carry htm. sped home far ahead of th:-rrrant throw while Swoboda "·ound up al second v•ith a double. The run thal Jones brought home v.·as the 'o\'inner, -4-3, but the hungry Mets ad- ded one mo re with the help of some fielding lapse11 by· the befuddled Birds. After Ed Charles flied out, Jerry Grote hit a ball to first base that Powell fumbl· ed momentarily. When he picked it up a~d threw to \I/alt, CTlvcring he h11g, the p1chtl:r dropped the ball. II \\'a!' scored as :, double error and $11.·oboda can1c all rhe \\'ay home from second. The Mets were JOO-I underdogs v.·hen they went into lhc National League race hu• they came from 9'~ games back of Chicago AU.I!. 1.1 to clinch lhe National 1::--.~t Sepl 24. Then thry polished ofl the Atlanta Bra\'CS, the Western Champs, in three straight to win their fi rst pennant. Despite the ir heroics, so ren1iniscenl o[ th<: movie "Damn Yankees" thal people s1·.-ear somebody up there was riding on thl'ir shoulders, lhe 1iets \\"ent into the series "'Ith the American League champs as 8·5 underdogs. Ex·Wells Fargo Cbief Dies of Heart A Ila ck SAN FRAN CISCO (UPll -H. St~phen Chase , former chainnan of the board of \\"ells fi'argo BMk, died \Ved neMtay in 1:1enna after a he-'rl attack, a bank ·'l)(lkcsman dtsclosed. fha!'c. 66, "a~ \"<ICal ion1ng 1n Europe at Ille lime he wa:; !'lrick('n, staqdard1 have bten ldopta4 th4t wlU put you in areater vlolAtlon shorUy bt air pollution rules," the Caltech professor warned . Edison Corqperny planners currently are-proposing to double t)]e size of the f!nn's Huntington Beach facillty on Pacific Coast Highway just west of the Santa Ana River boundary between the Oil City and Newport Beach and Costa ~iesa. In otlMir teotlmOl!Y lhll -run&. lfwr lington Beach loliyor Jack Greeo aald: "We are here toc!ay to iMst that our tnvironment be !ree of .. the pollution 'vhich has driven many people from the Los Angeles area to live along the Orange Coast." Gret.n added, "\\'e wish to assure all concerned that we are prepared to pay the cost to see that our air remains clean y,·hile our indU!t.ry grows." Nuclear Plants "All or UA ·tzn4er'llW>d that Orang!. County needJ· lddl tlonat power supplies to move forward and al the ~n1e time it must havr these aipplies without further pollution of the air,'' the n1ayor t on· tinued . Green noted tha t representatives of !hi' niajor pov.·er con1panies "are here to ttll us, hopefully, ho\V the power nttds of th!'! next decade or two can be n1et and snll leave lhis area fil for human habitation ., a Must Solon Says State Has 'Hell of a Problem' From Wire Servlct1 Nuclear power generating plant.s at least 200, must replace conventional ones such as the Southern California Edison Company's Huntington Beach facility by the year 2000 -or elae. This was the messagt. of Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R-Fullerton) Wednesday during a hearing in Sacramento of the Committee on Atomic Development and Space, of which he is chainnan. "The state has got a hell of a probelm on U5," Briggs said, describing progress In dale in creating nuclear energy plants an d curtailing expansion such as pro- posed for the Huntington B e a c h generating station. "It's obvious we ctre exploding in our demand for power. But it st:ems we have a hit-or-miss operation," said Briggs. "II doesn't seem we exert any influence or lev erage.'' He suggested formatif'n of a single slate agency with legal authority to han- rl!e questions or atJmic development in California as the answer lo a growing problem. r..teanwhile. the president of Southern California Edison Company, T. ~t. Dan Gurney Quits Ford, Will Race Witl1 Plymouths Special lo the DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -Costa Mesa's Dan Gurney today ended a racing relationship v.·ith F'ord f\-lotor Company and took up \\'ith Plymouth. Gurney announced at a news con- ference that he and his protcge. Swede Savage bf Santa Ana, will race a pair of Plymouth Barracudas in the 1970 SCAA Trans·American Road Rae£' Series. Gurney Y.'JJI also drive a Plymouth Ro11dr11nner 1n lhc ll\-o slock car races at RJ\'C'rsidc I ntcrnationaJ Raceway . \\'here l1e: has v.·on five or seven 500-milcrs fnr Ford since 196J. Gurney detailed his other racing plans :u; follows: he'll probably drive a turbo- Offy al Indianapolis, a CheV)'-powerl'd group.7 sports racer on the Canadian- American challenge cup series and "no. r v.·on't" on lhe formula I grand prix: stries. Gurney admitted that three other rac- IBr ies had approached him 11.·ith proposals lo drive their Trans-Am cars next year. Since he is lea\'ing fi'ord , it is believed the o!htr three lac!ories are American ;\lotors, Dodge and Chevrolet. T owu I gn ores ]\I-cla y BEALLSVI LLE. Ohio - This town ha.~ sent 21 young men to Vietnan1 out of Its lotal population of 4.)(). Six have been kill- ed : six are 5tl ll there. 7 STY1.ES TO CHOOSE PROM l\lcDeniel, says air pollution caustd by the Huntington Beach plant will be cut 40 pe rcent over its life. He did not say what that life might be. The rirrn is now seeking approval of plans to expand from two existing generating units to four. and has en· countered public opposition. McDariiel said nitrogen oxide and other pollutants generated along with the :1team have been reduced by 7:> percent at the company's Alamitos Generating Station near Seal Beach. Breakthroughs in restarch at the newer facility, plus gradual reduction of the Huntington Beach planl'5 use. will allow the decrease to continue, despite ex- pansion, ~1cDaniel said. Assemblyman Briggs told his com- mittee and newsmen Wednesday that far more needs to be dont. if Califorr.ia is to meet power needs and pollution control. "We can't sit around and wait," said Briggs, "we have to have one slate authority in charge." Briggs described Califomia's current role in the location and establishment of nuclear power plants as perhaps worse than archaic, "Horse-and-buggy. hodge· podge, and hit-and-miss," ""·ere the descriptions he used. The Orange Co unty l~g\s\ator 51Jd Californla must develop 200 nucJe;;ir power plants by the year 2000 to meet needs increased JO times over what they are now. Chief witness at the committee hearin.1: \Vednesday was Paul Clifton , chairman o[ the fairly new Power Plant Siting Com- mittee, whose l::s!imonv indicated a need for changing public attitude. "They want clean air, but they don 't St>em to want nuclear pov.•er." Chairman Briggs said later, adding that atom ie plants are safe but the public must be educated to this fact. "'Safety is not a fa ctor," he said. ''Except in the minds of the public,'' added Sen. Ralph C. Dills (D·Gardena). The state currently has two nuclear po\ver plants (one at San Onofre) and two under construction. wilh seven more pr1>- posed or actually planned a long the California coastline. Two of the proposed plants, however, have virtually been abandoned, includin11; the mu!!i-million facility considered fnr construction offshore from Bol!ia Chica State Beach. One Soviet Spaceship Back to Earth Safely r-·IOSCOW (UPI\ -Russia's Soyuz 6 :;pacecraft returned safely 10 earth today \1•1th 11:1 two-man crew, Tass announced, During the ship's final hours in space it conducted what the Soviets called a "uni- que" experiment in molecular "cold 11·eitling.'' The live-day ll1&:ht of the Soyuz 6 ended 1\1th the craft making a "soil landing" 1n lht. Karaganda area of Sov1r.t central A~1a, the agency said. 1·he lwo cos- 111onauts -Coi, Georgi Shon1n and fl lght engineer Valeri Kubasov were rcporled safe and v.·ell. 'rhc l wo olher Soyuz craft , 7 and 8. re- n1a1ned in orbit. Soyuz 7 carries a lhree- n1an crew and Soyuz 8 two men. Ta£s said Soyuz 6 came down A few hours after C'arrying out a "unique ex- perime nt , of great importance" in "cold" welding. The process is considered essen· ti;i! for construction of space stations and repairing space objects. Ta ss .said the ship landed at J2 ·52 p.m. f i O.~LOW time 12:52 a.m. PDT ) abou~ IJ2 miles northwest of Karaganda. The pair ··reel fine ," th e agency reported. •·To effect the desctnt from orb1!, the command er of the 5hip used manual or1 enta !ion and at the calculate<! lime sv.·jtchtd on the de5cent program," Ta!is i;aid . "The landing module with the crew separated from the ship." It said after braking in the atmosphere, ''the parachutt system was put intn opera11on and the soft.landing engine3 (made) a smooth landing." S0)11Z 6 '"as not equipped with dockin ,it :i pparatus -the sp2ce presumably being :Jken up b.v the special v.·eldin g eq uip· ll)cnl -and apparent ly made no alten1pt to link up "'Ith the Soyuz 7 and 8 craft. Ta ss said thr v.·~lding experiment v.a~ tarncd out by Kubasov in the orbital co1npartment of the craft I.luring the 77tl1 orb1I. '"The aim of the experimenl \\'a~ In establish the peculiarities of the v.·eld1ng nf various metals in space," !he agency ~aid. "This is a unique experiment. or great i'Tlpot lance for science and technology in 11orklng out technology of welding and assemblying works in space.'' All-1111d c Casl Dous Ann Band , for Prolest SA~ FRA~CI SCO IA P \ -Performer~ In ··Oh • Calcutta ~·· wore black arm bands \\"cdnesday night, their only ap- Jlil rrl in the n\irtc s tag~ prod u<:!ion, The hlaf'k bands s1 gn1 f1cd support or Vit 1nam ~loratoriun1 Da~-. • SOFA BED SALE! Th.,. •r• Y•ry comfo rtabl• so{• btcl1 for Si tti"9 •"d Sltepi"9· ... • 00 · 00 Now 299 .00 A ...,id• i•l•ctio" of Ft bf-ic.1 •"d Colon te choo•• from. With S ~ir+.i $50. ••+r•. H.J.GAl\1\Eff fURNITLJRE 1'11.0~ESSIONAL INT ERIOR OE51Gp.IERS o,..., Me~. n~n .. I Fri. f .. ,, 111 ' HARIOll. l l VD. COSTA I.A ES.A. CALIF, 6-46·0175 6-46·0~1' Ul'I Ttl1phOIO WHITE HOUSE MARCH -An estimated 50,000 marchers, carrying candles. moved past the \Vhite Hou se late \Vednesday at conclusion of Vietna1n nioratoriuin. 1'imc exposure photography used to 111akc this photo n1akes candles Dppear to forn1 mass of streaks. Ul'I Tt!fP~lll WRAPPED IN ~LAG -George Griffenhan, 3, broughi to dO\V!l!O\Vn Detroit by his mO'the r lo participate in \lietnam 1noratorium events, :ii its cloaked in U.S. t-Jag for protection agalnsl chilly \veather. Nixon Can't Be Moved By Vietnan·i Protesters ny JOSE PH E. \IOI/HAT Associaled Press \\"ritcr \VASH!NGTON -Thr. />lon:1Lorium wa.~ all i1!' dcsignr.rs had hoped it to be, 1l y;as the fulfillment of a dream, and yet the 1nan who s peaks lor nichard Nixon said : hncf scuffle in front of thr \\'h1\t' ll nu.,c durl1'g the cool la ll afternoon. The young people evrn rcturnrd wc<1 r1- ly lo the \Vash1ng1 on i\lontuncn! gro1 1nd.~ late at night to pola;c 1hc rubble 35.000 so uls had leJt. Pullo11t Pace Real Iss11e Of Moratori11111 By LOUIS CASSELS UPI Senior Editor WASHINGTON -The dcbalc now i~ not whether but ho111 and when the United Slate~ should extricate itself lrom Viel· na m. Thal is perhaps the niost signilieanl conclusion to be dra .... ·n from the !lPf'CChes and parades here 1n the capital and r\sc.,.,·here across the nal1on during \Vednesday's anth11ar "moratarium." T\\·o points of view \\'ere vigorously ad- vanced. One holds that Amf'rica n \\'ilhdra1v<1l should proceed at a rapid pace, v.•1thoui rcgf!rd to the readine~s of Nort h V1clnam or South Vietnam to reach a political sct- tle1nent. The olhcr holds that America should ma1nta1n a military presence lang enough 10 ind uce North Vietna1n to agree to terms that l'l'Ould protect So11th Vietnanl trom an i1n medlate and bloody Com· rnun1st takeover. There \Va s l1t lle articulfltc support for rerna1nini:: 1n Viet nam indefinitely or for r~calaling the ll'ar in hope of a milit;iry victory. Even that stalwart hawk, Sen. A;irrv ri.1 Goldwater, took pains to emphasize hC is as anxious lo end the war as "any ol !he professional, slogan-1nouthing. leftist· oriented pacifist groups in this country .'' .. Bul I want an honorable peace," the Arizona Republican said. Another GOP senator, Wallace F. Ben· nett of Utah, told the Senate unilateral U.S. v.·ithdrav.·al \vould be an .. ir- rrsponsiblc" acl b«'ause ii 111ould lead to rollapsc of South Victn.'.lmesc resistance ;ind "rnass executions by the Con1- rnun1sls " This view dre1v unexpected support from a pro1ninenl Democratic rr1tic of 1hc v•ar -former defense secretary Clar k i\I. Clifford . "I don "l koow of anyone who wants ro j!.<'l out or Vietnam more than I do," said \hffor<.I . v.·ho 1s credited .,.,•ilh persuading fo rmer president Lyndon B. Johnson lo begi n deescalation or the figl1tins: last year. But Clifford w·arned th a l precipitate withdrawfll could result in ;i "bloodba th" that "would be on our con· sciences for a long time.'' ··1 don·l think Lhe President can be af. re eled by a ma ss demoristration of any , kind." By the thousands they had ringed the \','hitc House with their candlelighl, s1lenUy and peaceably demanding an end right now to the war that had killed near· ly 40,000 or their corrtemporaries. Morato1·iu1n Organizers i\V 01·ki11g 011 211d Protest And Herbert G. Klein. Presidtnl Nix· on 's director of communications, saicf amicably: "It's also true and clear to the Presi· Oent that a vast majority of the American people are supporting hi.s policy." Bt1t after the marchers had gone home, }lerb Klein said . · "lf the Presidenl surrenderl'i hirnself ln \he point wh ere he responds to rlemonstralions, then he's ooL the Presi· cienl the people elected ." II is too early to assess the true significance or the u n pr ec edented moratorium that brought hundreds of thousands or Arnericans out against the "'ar -perhaps, as Sam Brown said, "gh'ing hope lo the people that they can v.·ork for change within the democratic sy.slem ... without violence." \Vhat is clear is that Nixon hai1 not, this rr10rning after, given any indication or rioini:i: \\'hat the moratorium slogan demanded : "Bring h<rme the trops. All &he troops . Now ." It is equally clea r that many who had t:onrlemned the moratorium from the beginning misjudged their people when they prophel'iied that such a massive, widespread outpouring of feeling could only re.suit In violence. There was no Mirklus violence nn \Vednesday, the 15th of October -nonr. nl least, much more l'iignificant than 3 'MOST GRATIFYING' M·Day Ctiief Sam Brown .. WAS HI NGTON /UPI) -The people "'ho organized Wednesday's Vietnam mwatorium say It gave them a "hope for change." Today they are already working nn a second demonstration, not waiting to see H their hopes are realized. Sa m Brown, who left the Harvard Divi nity School last year lo w:-irk for the antiv.·ar campaign of Sen. Eugene J, T\fcCarthy, called Wednesday's ou!.· pouring "the most gratifying day in four years of working against the war," "!!was the kind of day," he said, "lhat gives you hope for change because lhc Ameri can people showed a willingness lo get involved in the war issue." Brov.·n said he and others who pushed WednesOa y·s action will watch what er- fcct it has on President Nixon . Bul In the meantime. he added. "We will start to Vi'ork tomorrow"on plans for another na· lionwkfe dernon~ratioo Nov. 15. Next monlh 's affair is similar in nature and features a coocentrated effort i n \Va shinglon. BroVi'n and the other three national ('oordinaton~ of the morator ium, David Mawk, David Mixner and Marge Skien· far, spent Wednesday in a cluttered headquarters office six blocks from the \Vhi te liouse. They collected reports from around the country. issued orders and n1unched on peanut butter and jelly Mndwlchts while th e moratorium hap-- pened Around. them. DAILY Pila\ :J 'Peace Now' Echoes Students Back in Class. Workers Return , By THE ASSOCIATED PRES> Students trooped back to their clasaes antl Wcrkers went back to their jobs to- day with the cry "Peace Now!" of Viet- nam Moratorium Day still echoing across Callfornia. By the accounting of one war critic, Dr. lleroert Marcuse, Marxist philosopher al the University of California at San Diego, .antiwar demonstrators ''changed the views of a majority of people ." But moratorium critic Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.). reflecting a dif· ferent view about the effect of the pro· lest, told a news conference he is still .. the biggest hawk in the Senate." Moratorium Day brought chanting, singing and praying -all peacefu l as promised -to campuses and cily streets throughout the slate Wednesday as tens or thousands of Cal ifornians joined a half n:illion others <:cross the n at ion demonstrating against the Vietnarn war. ~1eanwhile. supporters of the Nixon ad- ministration's Vietnam polic.y hoisted flag s and drove with their headlights on in ihe day. A group of Victnan1ese !lludcnls picketed the moratorium at Fullerton Staie Co llege. And Chapman College in Orange was plaslered with "An1erica: Love It or Leave It" signs. But at other gatherings thrcughout the state, antiwar dem onstrators, mostly :;;luden\s wearing black arm bands, skip- ped classes and picketed, read lists of war dead , and went door-l<Hl.oor in neighborhood "teach-outs" arguing {or a total U.S. troop pullout in Vietnam. They were joined by gray-hairtd ladies, h.ald·headed men. nude performers· at a San Francisco theater ...,·ho .,.,·ore black arm bands as their only apparel, and a teen·age girl Vi'ho prostrated herself be- rore a floral v.·reath on the steps of Los Angeles Ci ty Hall. By far the biggest rally v.·as a night No Moratoriurn For Marine, Gets 1'1 edal in Deuth EDINBURG, Tex. tUPl \ -Alfredo Gonzalez joined the t-.larincs a n d volunteered to go Lo Vietna1n over his mother's l'l'ishcs. "I wau ted him to go to college,'' Doll:i Gonzalez said. shaking her head as she glanced at a picture of her son. dressed 1n fu\1 battle gear. •·But ever since he .... ·as a or 9. he had r1is idea of be ing a t\.1arine . He finished high school on a \Vednesday and on Saturday he had joined the ?llarines. Why ? I really don't know." Mrs. Gont.alez, a widow, made no ~pecial plans for Wednesday mora!orium da y. Her son 11·as killed Feb. ~. 1%.R, during the Tct offensive and she had no desire !o demonstrate for or againsl the v.•ar. She only wanted tri forget. Marine Capt. James O'Reilly of Corpus Chrisll did have an assignrnent however. He drove to Edinburg Wednesday to in- fnrm Mrs. Gonzalez her son was awarded the Congressional Medal of Hnnor. g;1thering of 20,000 at the Unl~rsity of California at Los Angeles, where young people and severa l adults heard si nge1· Harry Belafonte declare: "I am here because I hate lo think n1y kids might someday be in the rice pad- dies of Southeast Asia." The crowd lit candles for pe ace and s.:ng antiwar songs. Earlier in the day, Communi st assis· tant Prof. Anl:ela Davis told a UCLA crowd of 1.600 that ''the Vletnameae ~ pie have conducted the most heroic pro- 1 racted resistance in the history of im• perialism." Miss Davis, a comely Negro philosophy Instructor. called for an esclat ion in·thP. protest. "We must return to the streets," she said, "and take millions with us." She got a standing ovation . All Get Word In Solons, Man on Street Comrnent From \\'Ire Services Leading flg W'cs and common men alt had sometlung lo say across Cati• forn ia and the nation about !he Vietnam moratorium day. Some examples in· elude : "To !rave Vietnam only if there is progress in Paris. only If the battle subsides in the field, only if the rnemy of the sou th is ready, places our men and our future in the hands of others. And at this.late date, at this moment in our hlslory. that cannot be considered acceptable." -Sen. Edward M. Ken· ncdy (0-Mass .J. • ''No" amount of shouting or banner \vaving or st reet clogging or man l!ISSe mblics is goi ng to help the cause of peace ••. these demonstrations are playing into the hands of people whose business ii is to kill American fightinf men ." -Sen Barry Gold1\·ater (R·Ariz. ). • ''/·looeJI. A workinry man can't spend hi$ tinte foaling around /IJ;c !hot. Aud t/1e boys i11 Vietnant do11't get the day off." -C'"ttl Jon es, 011 Iowa City, /oWtJ, carpeutcr. • ''This form of dissent is the highrst form or patriotism. Any one who says this demonstration is unpatriotic does not know the history of hil own nation."' -Mayor J ohn V. Lindsay of New York. • "You can 't make an honorable peace to close a dishonorable war." - Dr. George \Vaid, Nobel Prize v.·inner. of Harvard Universi ty. • ··vietnan1 needs not a Vietnamization of the war but a just and honest peace" -Ale:-;e1 Kosygin, Soviet premier. • "f.1osl people could just give President Nixon a chancl!'. Thi1'gl rl n11't '1appl'1i over ?liphl. Ll't".~ !/r ve hin1 n cliance to 11egotiatc a sciilemenl." -Rupert. ('. Sneud, st.11clc11t at E:mory University, Allnnla. • "Tl see1ns lo n1e n0\1' that fllr. Nixon is trying ta grab headlines, like the withdrawal of troops. Nothing but tokenism.'' -Floyd B. Crmby, student at Emory University, Atlanta. " 0 ''\Vhile v.•e spend billions of dolla rs ror des\.ruction in Vietnam we re. fuse lo recognize the necessity for life at home ." -fl1rs. ?11arlin Luther King Jr. • "lle's Just tenchng to his ow·n business and staying out of other people'• business:· -Spokesrnan for former President L>•ndon B. Johnson al his Te1a1 ranch. • "1\10,u: of us feel ll1stor11 tuo11l<l be.badly -disturbed if Richard !Vti:ar& did ·preside ouer tlu: first militar11 defeat of this country. if lie w1slies to en/I it that. A nd I dO'n't t/1 i11.k history would call it that, It. 1vo1~/d call it a sig11 of great :;tatesniaushio." -Sen. Eugene J. fllcCarlh!J, (D·flli1111.). · • "The majority of the demonstr;itors arc· l)('ing used for p11rpofle11 wlllch thry do not approve or understand." -Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, (0.Conn.). • "T regret that the President. h;i~ l'iaid he v.·ill pay no attention to lhJs ~· rort. lf he holds lo thal course, he will lea rn as his predecessor lea rned that American forrign policy cannot be formed in defiance of the conscience and the common sense or the American people .'' -Sen. George s. ~fcGovern, (D-S.D.). Time for Your Move I ' ; ,, . • ,. .. , . ( ... ' I' • ' •.• 1_' .. ~.. ' ...... "\.#_._. . ~>ft:.:. """ ... ... ~ ........ , ... ---""~ .... ~-... ---A. :-. "'"".... -\ ... ·~-'r"~-· . "'' , ..... ··~::-.:...~.· .. ~ . - ''it'• .. ' . __ .... . ·-· • ... •!> . . '· • ·~ ,. • . .. ~ • • .;,,, . . -,. • . ·l. ' > ' . ... ; .~.j I • • I I . ,. 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Shir· lei· ~:Jid · "I ho pe that \1·e 1vill be ;1hic 10 introduce young people 1n- 1ri the act11·itics of the United Na· 11ons an d it s rcl<i!cd agencies." • f 1r/1ini llulia•! $rylr's Ili c propl"t I ·1r )iir tl•P"" 1>1r1n1>11flrl1 s(/tJash he/cl j1·1 1:r1cr·u ,\J"./1' .'ir, oj i\JrOiueu, Alas$. 1/r·.~ sl1otcn1r1 ujf soni c of Ins sumn1er J.r i i:rsr ~1rr111,11 J n un sreds n11rc/1asr1. 1•1 /f rd!J In st yeror. The "monster'' :•1 irr1l1 \11 1r (, fu,/(l1ll•I '" !111~ /J!L• I • ,. !1/)S rJrc st:11/r > (,/ 92 pou.11d~. • .r.p .i _:._rrn);'l!l ~J1cpherd ht1nr d d f>~ 111 ~1 London ~hipping \1 arc- h f111~e. found the box he \1·as pro- lrrtin~ loo murh o! a ten1ptat1on. It ront::i1nrd clog food and dog b1 s- c11J f..-, \1111<.'h .lip devoured. "\\'e cou!d hardly bl<1111c the do~ for glv- int.'. <1p provc1 l In our product," the rn,i J.ie r of the d og food said. ''Our ;11 ni. Jf\rr ;111. i" to tc1np'l canine thdt:1 !r-..; <inrl the dog \1<1 s obviously 1)~, r::d!y dt fe aled by tl1c ~mell ." • ·i h11'1 l'" ha1 c stol en n1or e t11an i5 frt>l of a solid stone 11·al1 surround· inc a Ch)'(rCh-..of E 11 gland school in ~!!!fo rd {or 1nO rc than a century. • .\ ''rl"'l r•lo~1 1 •1.'l 11·irlt n1o rchrs'' fr1•1rl1r1I rdf a firr 1/1a t damagtd " 1J,.r1 / 01·• c a rut garage whl!re ,. • ,, , • l1u;n ted in 1\'.twport,, Ky. ~· Tl r ', ,1111/ rra:: not hurt oud no io ·,,., "' 't to 1hc property ". ,., 1 1-.1 •J!'rf Df'lrJ ,\'czv· ,, : 'n , •1 :'I 1( t hr fl•~'I flP- 11 fl'' I • ,; ,\l"'l/'t'l/lllfj fl! /ljf' ""rr r, •1 ,..,, /In 1 1•111 nc.d and ,·r • r ''"! 111 ,,.. r1' r r . • Kenneth While, ('h c~ler. England ,:· <1nrt ~111 1 (l11 ner. has heen or· d· :l d l•;. 1l1e ( dy ·10 put an apos- t11,phc 111 h1 5 :-11.:n because. "\\'h.ites 1 11111,a Jnn" coul d have racial O\'• '; lr:i:ir~. Il e bnl~cd . complainin_g a 11f 1\ .~1g 11 11011l d cost 60 pounds- :-I!~ -and noting a d cpartn1ent :i1•rr, Bro,1ns of Chester. ne\er n·ed ;:in ri postropht>. Decision u11 \\ h1 1e·s dc1nurrcr 1s pending. Arabs Hunt Bomhe1· As Israel Hit s Hy lJrtUed Pres1 li:at.ern•Uo11aJ I~raeli planes raided the ctntral sector of lhe Suez Canal today for the st{'Ond c:onse<"ulive day, striking al Egyptian artillery positions ~·hich had shelled thf: Jsraelis during 01e night. i\n Israeli spokesman in Tel AYiv said <i ll Israeli planes returned safely but ga\"e oo further dttails. The plane-s struck 111 the same area Wed nesday and against rocket sites along the Gulf (lf Suez. One l9-year-0Jd Israeli soldier Wa.5 kill- ed 1n overnight artillery and mortar duels iH:ross ~ southern end of the canal in the Suez City area, the spokesman said . A <'ivilian was v.•ounded in the explosion of a mine. l!e reported duels raged at •·a number of places" along the v.·aLer.~·ay, closed ::;1nce the June 1967 f<.fideasl War. Beirut dispatches said the S<'arch Cor the man v.·ho atlacked the Beirut head- quarters of the Palestine Liberation l)rganilation (PLO) \\'ednesday extended into Europe today. Another Arab guer- rilla group blamed the incident on the Lnited States. Lebanese. authorities sald they had cabled Jnterpol, 1he international police . genry. asking it to arrest a man V.'ho a 1veek ago had rented an apartment across from the PLO headquarters fron1 •,·here the attack v.·a.s launched \\'ed- nesday. Four rockets ·wert fired from the firi;I· fl oor apartment at the gue rTilla head· quarters on the secood noor 75 yards away. At least 10 persons v;ere injured. Si:ttv windo1>.'S were broken. Lfbantse bfficials said the suspect had rented thf: apartment on a si:t·month basis. He was identified as Ahmed Raouf, holder of an Auslrian passport, and Wll.'I helieved to have left Beirut on a KL)-1 fli.E.ht to Frankfurt. Police said a search was also on for an i\rgentinian who .11ccompanied Raouf l'lnd a man nf unknown na tionality ?.'ho new !" AlhP.ns \Vedncsday. Both were suspectetl of complicity in the attack. Matinee Idol, LaRocque, Dies HOLLY\\'OOD (UPI ) -Rod LaRocquc. 11 dark-eyed matinee idol of the 1920~. ctieri 'Vednesday at the age of 70 fo\lo111·ing a brief illness. LaRocque, v.·hose scrten c:aret'r in· eluded both silent and ta lkina: picture.11 v.·as the heartthrob of millions of female.'I r.invie,'loers. \\'hrn he marri~ Vilma Banky, one of 1he e<1rliest fi lm sirens. in .an oldtime llol1y1>.·ood ~·edding. police lined the streets for blocks in Beverly Hills lo pre- vrr.l sightseers from mobbing their ra1·orite stars attending the nuptials. Jn rK"ent years, LaRocque and his wife lived in semi-retiremtnt in Beverly Hills. bui were active in real estate . Ul'I Ttlff!Mte '010 WHAT HE TOLD ME' Kir5fen 'Kitty' Andtr50n Kidnaped Girl Found; Abductor Still Hunted VACAVILLE, (alif. 1UPt ) -A 17- year-old miniskirted teacher's aide l\'ho \.1'3.S held captive for 28 hours by a desprerate kidnaper told police \Ved- ne.s<tay "I just sat in the car and did v.·hat he told mt." Blonde Kirsten "Kitty" AnderS(Jn, or Arroyo Grande, v.·as found bound and gagged in a v.·omen 's restroom at a ballpark near !he California t<.1edical r·acllily Wednesday afternoon. The search continued for her abductor, 1rho was seen in an automobile near the pri50n but fled before <'apture. He is IJelievcd to be Robert A. Har vey. 31. 1'."ho <'scaped last Saturday from a Santa i\laria jai'. and had been charged with a previous kidnaping in New f<.-1exico. '.\fiss Andtrson, who v;as kidnaped at knile-point Tuesday morning at the Peter Pan Nursery School in Arroyo Grande. said she was not harmed or threatened during their dril'e from her central California coastal home to\vn to this CT.Im· n1uni ly 4;) miles northeast of San Fran- cisco. Pohce and FBI agenls questioned her ;i l length \\'ednesday evening and in- dicated she "'ould return home to Arroyo Grande toda y. ~ii~s Anderson. still wearing the. same ytl!ow blouse and brown mJniskirt she had on when she. was taken, was asked by reporters if she feared for her life during the ordeal. "\\'hy v.·orry about it," she said. •·1r you 're going to die. you're going to die." She said the kidnaper identified him!ielr ;is "Robert"' and said he "''as ''jwt heading north.'' Pope Paul Co11g1·atulates, Praises U.S. Ast1·011auts \'ATIC . .\.N CITY fAP ) -Pope Paul \II c:on gratulated and bles~ the Apollo 11 astronauts toda y and said he. hoped their trip to the moon v.·ould lead men to stt more of C.od 's "good creauon." The 72-yl.'ar-ald pontiff r er e i v e d <l'lronaut s f\eil A. Annstrong, Ed1>.·1n E. '°l ld rin Jr. and ~llchael Col!in~ in a half- hou r prll'ate audience with what he called ' the greatest JOY in our heart." Ile exprcsse<l the hope that 1\'ilh the l.no11 ledge gained from space ex- plor<1lion. "men may more and more be r!rav•n together as God 'r; chi ldren in fraterna l Jove, in peace and pra)'f'r .'' He praised the ast ron aut.5' bral'ery and .lia1d that through their "int.Tepid ad· 1 enture man has taken another :?.iep tov.·ard knowing more of 11\e. uni\'f'rse ." He told the Apollo 11 commandrer, "in your v.·ords. t.lr. Annst.rong, one g1anl ll'ap for mankind." Later, Annstrong drew applause at th t> pontiff's ~·orld synOO of bishops, when he said, "As 1>.'e lraveled between p!aneL~. I "as profoundly impressed by tht btst of c.oo ·s artwork." He had ~en asked bv a cardinal ho1'I' the a!'tron::iuts' personal relationship~ v.·ith GOO had bten affe<:tcd by the lr n1ission . The astronauts spenl an hour v.·lth the 1.\6 synod prelates \1·ho ha1·e been rliscussing the sharing of papal pc:M'er 1n the Vatican since 1-fonday, Dakotans Test Umbrellas • Snorr, Rain Fall Ut Callforni• ~ f~" tl'lf'w••• J'l<I llqM '''" di """' , • .., """'e !ttl•o"' of S¢u•~er• (t ll<Or- ,. e !cot~. l)v! ,.,0\1 l"lt 'ld "rt•I "•d '~"'~'' c'ou<11 f "<I .,,.10 •emott•1uroo. ''• L,.. ""~·'" •roo "'" o••llf ,,..., ~~ "''" • "'"~ "' 10 '"~ ,., A•• ~olu.11.-.. < tnl•C"I 0<\'• •c• ''l'l•' o! f'O ""T1CQ '" '"" ~•'+" Vlf'10"!I•' ! "·<>~ ,.~, /!. 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Sources said the trainin g program has been more than doubled since 1966 and \\'OUld be: stepped up further nei:l year by ~ much as 32 percent. They said that by the end of this year, from 425,000 to 476,000 South Vietnamese servicemen will have been Lrainecl at 33 centers and 2S specialiud schools. The program next year calls for training 560,000 servi~men. The sources produced charts of the training program the U.S. military com - mand is pushing as tile top priority mission in Vietnam ordered by Secretary of Defense. Mel vin R. Laird. One criticism of the program is the l;ick of leadership and motivation on the part of the South Vietnamese. One source "'as asked if he had a chart to indicate progress in these areas. The source laughed and replied· "1'ha\-'s an intangible, but vd th leadership Md motivation the Vietnamese army could win the \<'ar. They 11•i!l hare cYerything t'lsc lhey require.'' Sources said about 100 South V'1ct- 11arnese pilots and .aircraft maintenance perso nnel go lo the United St.ate~ each wr.ek for this specialized lrairung. '"The program alone," said ont source, ''has increased by tenfold during the pa~t 1;ight months." Bv the end of 1970, the source said. Souih Vietnam will have ils O\\.'n pilot training program but will continue tn send some men lo schools in the United Stales. I-le said that although it would take two to three years to complete the more sophisticated programs already begun, the bulk of the infantry t.raining will be . A <.'ompleted by the end of 1970. PrCllident ·Nguyen Van Thieu has said lhe South Vietn amese armed forces can rt:p!ace bet11.·een J00,000 and 150,000 U.S. troops by 1970, the bulk (lf them infantry troops. Thts would be in addition lo the 60 ,000 troops President Nixon already has ordered withdrav.·n lrom Vietnam. Thieu also has said that plal'l3 call for the South Vietnamese armed forct~ to bf! incr!:ased by between l:xl,000 and 200 ,000 men next year, giving the country .11l least l,!50,000 men under arms. V.S. Combat Deaths Rise SAIGON (UPI) -American combat deaths increased by one-third last week but remained at their lowest point 1n nearly three years ln a bat.lefield lull, U.S. headquarters said today. Eighty-two C ls died in action during Jhc seve n days ending last Saturda:i, eompared with 38~ South Vietnamese soldiers slain in laking over more of the coin bat. It 11·as the third suecessil'c 11'('ck !hat the nlimber of U.S. servicemen killed was below 100, a level never broken in 1968. Another 573 Americans suffered wounds last week , rewest since January. Reporting on the day after t~ Vietnam moratorium al home. military spokesmen said the casualties brought to 38,969 the nurnber of Gls killed and to 254,847 the nu1nbe r v.·ounded in Vietnam . 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"Next time, let's not go in until we're sure T ony's HERE t'.t\Okitu!' ••• " Son1alia Under Ctrrfew After Assassi11atio11 r.10GADISHU, Som a Ii a (rPI) -The body of Presi· denl Abdira s hid Ali Shermarke of Som a 1 i a , assassinated Wednesday dur- ing a rural lour. y;as fi™·n home to r.todadishu today. Somalia radio said his killer, a policeman, v•as under arrest. A dusk-tCKla v.·n curfew was imp::ised on the Texas-sized east African nation and Shaik r.1ukhtar 11uhmmad Husaid, the Somalia natiooal assembly president v.·ho automatically became acting president, ap- pealed for calm during the $550,000 For Degas NEW YORK (AP) necnrds for single-da y sales of crisis. impressionist and mod e r n B.eports indicated that the paintings and for a 11 ork by assa ss ination v.·as not Edga r lK'gas were se t politically motivated. The \Vedner.day in an aucti·on at assassin v.·as identified in a the Parke-Bernet Galleries. Somali radio broadcast as The lota l realized fnr Ill Abdel Kader Alxli, said to be a p .1 i n t ings \l'as $4 ,423,250, member of the same tribe as eclipsing a sale last December the President. at Sotheby & Co .• London, that Authorities said Shennarke , brought $4 ,2i3,6i6 for 22 pain-who v.·ould ha\·e been 50 years lings. old tod ay. was killed while The IX~as , "Oanseu5c sur traveling through a drought- ln Pointe Premier Sujct." 'l'aS stricken area at Las Anod in sold ror i :i50,000 to the Nor ton the northern part of the coun- Slmon Found al ion ln trv. Tribesmen in the area had ('alifomia, the most C\'ef paid called for urgent gol'ernmen! for a Dega s. assistance. The Degas and six-other Shermarke becamt t he paintings from the collection coonlry's first premier after it of the late Crover A. Magn1n became a republic in 1960 and and his \\'idov.', Jeanne J. held the post for four yean1. Magn1n of S.an Francisco, tie v.·as elected to a six-year brought a total of $1 ,952,000. tenn as president in 1967. Magnin, who died last i\larch. ;===========.! v.·as the ~on of i\lary Ann i\1agnin, founder of I. i\1agn in BOAT BUFFS & Co, shops. A1..,on Lo~k•h•v ;, the cnlv Eliol Handler of California fu ll -iirn• bo1!i"9 ed itor wcr~i "IJ bought tv.·o Rcnoirs: ''\\'oman on •nv ~1w1p1p1r i ~ Or1n9 • in a Red Skirt Drvin g Hrr County. Hi1 1~du1ive ccv1r•9• Feet" for ~70 oOO and of bo•l;n<:1 •nd vethli~9 new1 "L'Escalier, Alg~rs:·• I 0 r ' <1 • d.il .,. fe•tu r• cf !he DAILY $230,000. I PILOT. mmanhaffa[/. J;.fil.lJllm®" Tai land rDi.th a.pmsiot ddoil& N~w llO/ ·~riou "hand"'. Heat Kt to rrlain thdr •llaf>I!. You'n ..,....., tuU bslllon bllt Mitts a ucitq • ~ urrtil todly, thq'HI llMr bMn !Udt. Now TH......_ Shirt CompllTJ' stJles blil shirts ol l r""'9 potyatw a. .. llOCl brUt n nu • Ult clmlc lllWol CDIW.,.._ &t1111111dt b11t ntlillfldwill__,.., llill' a '•ill '"""""'"""' __ _ Mdlliill, 1(11% ...... . ... ....... ... ,,,..., hi I 9"'d.-llM'OIJOI sa ve on no-iron sport shirt s Ivy or spread collar styles Enjoy your leisure life after-hours in thoe no- iron, wrinkle-shedding 5P0rt shirts. Some ta- ~red Ivy style, K>me with spread collar, hvo f roo t pockru. 1'--iany colors. Sizes S to XL. reg. 6.00-6.00 3.99 i.1 .. .-co men 's sportsv.·ear f' 1 l f ,. ~;' ,. ' .. /sJ ... /:,' f • ' _l; • t I( I;. I.'. " imported English dress hose at stock-th em-up savings Over-the-calf or anklet. Your choice. O r, mix them up. Nov/s the time to re-stock your wa.rd- robe for fall and v.•inter. Wool and nylon, one ~17 e: fi.ts 10-1 \. Colors . Reg. 1 .~0 anklets 99c. 1£·g. 2.UU ove:r<alf r.1,'y co men's furnishings l '.' • 1.49 HOW'S THE TIME TO SAVE ---. -----· --- DAILY PILO'i' l) save on giftable shirts so me with designer bbeil Distinctive $()·les. A v.·1se time for early Oirist· mas shoppers to plan ahead. No-iron for no. wrinkle: v.•ear.1'.fany colors, fabrics and patterns. Some dr~~y enough for at·home: partying. reg. 8.00-12 .00 4.99 ON FURNISHINGS ) save on no-iron dress shirts with new long-point collars This is the look. The longer·point collar dia t ;i.•e:ars so wtll with the new lower buttoned coats and wider ties. Brig hter and bra'IVflie:r blues, golds, greens in both 10lids and wipes, Never need ironing. Short .Jttves. t4Y2·17- comp. ,.-a]ue 4 .~o 3.39 · "i co men's fumishin c; G moy co soutli coast plaza, son diego fwy ot bristol, costa meso; 546-9321 shop monday thru soturday I 0 om to 9:3 0 pm MAVCO • •• ' ·- DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Federal Beach Aid? Ne"·port Beach city councilmen re<:ently ~dopted a resolution calling for all guv.ernment agencies to _do \vhat they can to ass ure J?Ubllc access lo and acqu1 s1· lion of beaches and shorelines. The resolution ,,·as in spired by the county's aba11- ilon1nent of Salt Creek Beach Roa d, bet1veen Di.lna l)oint and Sou th Laguna . Jt prompted U. S. Sen. AJan Cranston to offer in- 1ormat1on on a number of federal progran1s thal n1i ghl a ssist Ne,vpo rl and Orange County in opening up 1nore beach land lo public ·1se. The most promising of 1.hese prol:{ran1s., said c.·ra.ns- ton, appears to be the Land and \Yater Conservation Fund Program. ft provides 50.50 nl..'llching .l\ind s to states and t~eir political subdivisions for acqu1nng outdoor recreation- al are<1 s. Countlrs and cities cannot t ilp this federal source on their ov.·n. They n1ust operate through the go\'er- nor·s "'designated liaison officer." \\'ho in ('aJifornia·s case is Director of Parks \\'illiam Penn f\Jotl Jr .. Cranston suggested that the Reagan ad1ninist ration might be a good pl ace for Orange CoWJty and any in- terested ci ty to starl. In vie\v of the Salt Creek Road controversy, in vie'v of beach-1>ark possi bilities ~n Ole 1-luntington Beach a rea. and in view of the 1rv1ne Company's announced plans to embark :soon on development of coast- al properties south of Corona del 1'1ar, Cranston's sug- gestion is c1ninenlly tin1ely. County supervisors several 'veeks· ago allocated ~l 1nil!ion for beach acquisition. !\10 particular beach v.'as incntloned. l lnfortunal('ly, tt is not likely a large enough s um In buy back even Salt Creek R oad, if supervisors \ve re ot a 1nind to do that. ~1orc money. a great deal or it. is needed . It 1s needed now, before inuninent land develop1nent proj· eels push all shoreline property cosls completely out of ~ighl. Sen. Cranston has pointed a 11,ay to11•ard possibly gelling that additional finan cial assistance. Son1e1v herc there may be so me state money toe. So let us, tor the sake Qf ourselves and our children, begin asking. It is, after all, our n1011ey. Hay11s,vorth's Misfortune President Nixon 's non1ination of Judge Clement l·Jayns\\'orth to the U. S. Supren1c Cou rt has drawn vo- ci ferous opposition. son1eU1ing not \Vi thou t precedent as Allc n-Gold smilh point out belo1v on this page. Judge lla yns\\1orth's situalion d iffers markedly fron1 the preceding ones, ho1vever. It involves charges ol conflict 0£ interest, albeit flimsy ones. It is Hayns- '''orlh's misfortune, ho\vever, to be a victim of the tem- per of the times following the Abe Fortas case and r ev- elations about Justice \Villiam 0. Douglas as a benefi· c iary of a trust set up by a man deeply involved in criminal legal proceedings. From Plutarch: "\Vhen a sked ,1·hy he parted \Vith his wife. Caesar replied, 'l wi shed my v.•ife to be not so m uch as suspected.' " And so it is in the I-raynsworlh case. It may be a sk- ing too 1nuch or a man to give up one o( the hi ghest of career prize;; over vague ethical concerns. but it seems clear it \vould be better for the Supreinc Court and the country if he were to \\rithdra\v. It 'vo uld also be beneficial in removing the tarni~h from the court's image if Justice Douglas were to ste1> d own. Like Caesar's \Vife, the Supre1ne Court must be above suspicion-in this case of bias or judicial scl(- interest, i! it is to have and retain the confid ence ol the people \\'hose lives its verdicts so deeply affect. r · • .. ·' . ' ' ' . ... .. ... •'.' ( \• ;Arra1igeme1it [11 Gray Dear Gloomy Gus: Masses Do11't Lil.:e A11ti-1va1· De111011st1•11tio11s ' And Black' • • 1• , ~ Sydney J. Harris '..' • The next time you visit an art galle ry, 'r are othcr"'l~e subjl'C\ed tn "''hat is kOOwn as "n1odcrn art," try lo keep 1n rnlnd lhis l1tlle story about a picture call- ~d."Arrangement 1n Gray and Black." ll \\'as painted abou t 90 years ago. Looking at ll today -\l'ht're lt is Olle of the most precious possessions of lhl!: Louvre -"'C see only an elderly woman ln a dark dress and a white shaY>'i, silting :almly io a chair. To our t')'CS, it is a qu iet and con- rcnl ion~il picture , almost quaintly o!rl- :1shio11ell. \\1 hat in I hi .5 pea ceful ar· r;1ngcn1rnt coul d have 5tlrrcrl the critics. lhe pu blll' :1nrl niany fcllo1v <ir11sts of 1880 In such 11 1ld out bursts of 1ndignal1un, ~corn and dcri sH.in'.' ''ET IT DID! S11hrn1ttcd Ill thr F:o,\rtl l\caderny 1n L-0ndo n, 1)1r picture "'as t'O!\· dcn1nrd by the co1nn11ttce t::i lhc 1!a rk rclla r ol the rejected. They con - trmplllOu~ly described it as a "thing." "a confounded '<1rrangemcnl' or 'symphony' or someth ing of the kind." It v.as the lasl picture t.hi::.'l artlst f'Ver p;untcd that w;;i s to be seen at the '\cadrmY during hL~ lifetime, The paint- n;: ultimately found its way to the \\'1lstach Collection in Philadelphia, 800 v. as e~hi b1ted at the Pennsylvania Academy ol Fine Aris. BUT l'\O l:'\'01\'IO UAI. or lnsll tuti1)!1 1n America 11 ould 1hcn pay c1en a thJUsand Black Con1munist Angela Da\•is is fighliog !or her appoint111ent as a t;CLA prof. \Vhite J ohn Bircher Sen. John Schmitz is a phil osophy and political science teacher at Santa Ana College. Extrem:sm is r.:-.1remism, far left or far right. Both distru~t the democratic proc· ess. Think abollt it. -A. It V. Thi• lt•fU(f flfl~" r1M1<r.• ••IWI, M l Mc11Mril1 1nou ot tn1 n1••,•P•r. S•nd four Ptl ~HVt ,. GIOOrnt Gw1, Ct ltt ,11111, dollars for a painting which is no1v deem- ed pr iceless. ll seems inconceivable lo us in 196& that this famil iar picture was ever al· tacked as revolutionary, halt-baked, tn~ competent, and insulting lo the classic lradition of painting. If anyth ing, v.·e find it a little trite. :-on1e11·h;it too ''rea listic and pictori<1I" lor our taste. It h;is al1nost assumed the :.ta tus of a 1nuseu1n piece : \\'e may ad- rnire 11, or deplore it. but v.•e cannot possibly get eXclled about it. IT IS \\'ORTJI keepin g lhis in n1i nd, as 1 say. the next t.i1ne vou visit an art gallery. Jt is \forth rCrnembering that each generation is too close to the work or ils contemporaries to judge it fair ly <ind rationally. \Ve shoukl not feel lhat \.\'C have lo ap- preciate \vhat is new and startling : lhat is mere snobbish. But neither should \.\'e feeJ that "Mo'e have to despise or dismiss \l.'halever is Tll!:.W and different: that is mere stuffiness. \Ve need to ~uspend our ultimate judgment until \.\'e have learned a ne1v 1ray of looking at a new object. The picturl'. or cou rsir.. is nO\I' ("Om,n1on- 1y known a~ "Whistler's f.lother." Hoppe's 'Alleged Humor' ro thr J-::rhtnr· I agree v.1!h letter 11•n ler Roberta \'anderhr1t1f ( ~!ailbox, Oct. 9) io her .iradc aga1n.~l columnist Art Hoppe in •••hich she points out the harm his seman- 11c \.\·and erings Jn the name o[ humor toes 10 lbl' readers. On the r.ame page \Ir. Hnppl! comes forth wilh a rlagrant ,e1nan11c designed lei injure San Fran· ~1 SC(I f.la~·or J oseph Al ioto -"bul all in F1m," you intimate in your comment beJO\\' the lady's leilcr. THE ALLEGED humor and satire nf ll oppe is shot "·i!h polilical thrusts, as is lfle efforts of another would-be comedian -Buch\\.'ald I Buzh-\Vah) who also "'rites R "column. Al a time wher. we need truth In reporting, we need jokers like Hoppe and Buch \.\'a!d like v.·e need a hole in the head. Television give~ us all the comedian!': l\'e need, and we can loolc I hem In the eye and appraise their sincerity. But these newspaper nonen1ities who try In be fun- ny are clear of their bag, man, but definitely. Anyone f(J li"in f1 'y does to at hil "1ltlr BASflA~t Art lloppe sf'rious· or Iler peril. -Editor Sez Education To the Editor: A DAJLY P JLCYr Mallhox contributor seems to imply that thO'!ie \\'ho opposed i:;ex education in the public schools are •·Junatlcs." He al!O implies I.hat we ha l'e l ~amed about sex "In !he gulter" and think or It as "dirty." The truth 11 !hi s: Sex es an expression nf love WITHIN marriage is approvc<l of 1;w, is holy. pw-e, and wonderful. The i;tuff picked op in lhe gull.er b illicit, ln1- n}Qf'<11, prrvertive., and promiscuous. To lakt THAT rroin the gutter :ind • ( ~1ailhox ' • L"'lP'' lrcm r<•dt•t ''' welrom•. tlo•mtllY wr.t· ••• J.l><>IJIO cor YeY "'!lr mrn~q'' in JOO word• Df l•U, Tn• rign! to conde'l~ l•Hor• •D !<I >P•c• or ~Htnlnlto lli:WI i, '"'"'"" All l•U•ro mu1t !ncll>d! O•Qn~tu•' •'"' m,W"lt Mldr•"· b~I nAmt• m1v N wi,.,,,,.IO on '"'""" II aw!l1c10nl re•Wln 11 tPP•••nl, place it in lhe classroo1Tl \.\·ould ~ive it a f:C mblance of respectabili1y that could pro\·e dangerous and de1noralizing. SEX EDUCATION h<'gins ln lhc home \Vilh a small child 's first question, "l\lomrny_. \\here do ba bies come from ?" and continues through th e usua l lo, "\\'hat is rape?" I ha ve yc l lo meet the parent who has been unable or unwilling lo answer the queslioning child in a straightforward manner. Hov•ever. I assume there are some in. adequate parents, and for lhcm and thei r chi ldren hel p is available fr om many sources. Clergymen and doctors arc usually ¥:ell qualified to advise, and U1ere .are books available al librarie!i. and counseling services to be found through the yellow pages of the phone <lirectory, plus any number or pamphlets available fo.-• very few cents. \\'Im ALL TifESE source~ or help, \vhy should it be put In the schools at la x- paycrs' expense. with the chance that the "guller" lype of sex v.·111 be discuss~! rather th.an the God-approved concept of marriage? After loo king at the rourM: proposed iri Huntington Beach. with i!s vocabulary .and resource materiel, lhr.rt'll no doubl in n1y mind \Vh ich type of sex Cilucalion the ·chlldrcn \vould be subject to In the classrootlL MllS. CLIFFOHO MOE~ Nixon Probably Must Be 'More Blunt \\'ASl-ll/\'GTON -President Nixon say!I that he will not be affec ted by anti-v.·ar demonstrations and he has very sound ground for ignoring them. They do not represent significant political opin ion even among the young. It j3 possible to say this with more than Impressionistic assurance on the basis of in-depth surveys of the 1968 presiden1ial election by staff members of the highly respected ln!itltute for Social Research at the University of ~tichigan. l\lembcrs of Congr('ss, r o 11 cg e presidents and go. v er n n1 c n t ad· minislrators 1~·ho, bccaJJse of expediency or intimidation, have aligned lht>n1selvl's with the v.·ar protest have joined an anemic, if ro"•dy, company 1vith no political clout. The protes ters arc a small fracti on of the young. t.1ost of the young who oppose the Vietnam \Var dis<ipprove their tactics. Others oppose not only lhe ir tactics but everything they stand for. St;Cll CONCLUSIONS flo1v 11a1 11n1ll y rrorn the find ings or the r ... Tichign n rcse.::irrhrrs on the phcnon1C'lla of th!'.' 19fi8 clc1Jion \1'hich ha\e upset a gr('al 111any prrconcelvcct ir!ei1s o! the rnass 1111"d1:1, <'Spec ially telC\'1sion, 011 11•h<i l happcnf'd in th<it d<!rk and confused ''ear, \'it· (;c·nc McCa rthy's support irt Nc1v Han1p!">JHrC' actually cam e as much frnn1 ha11'ks 11 ho hated Johnson for bun gling the ·.1;1r :1~ fr om the peacen1ks 11·ho 11-;inted hi1n to cod it. Ri ehanl Wil son O!hor aston ishing cor.clllsions bear on the present resurgence of \1·.::ir protest \l.'hich has unhinged ~o many rnembcrs of Congrrss. probably to their future regret. One such a.'il oni~hcr 1s tha t Gcorgr \\'allace got n1 ore tha11 his share of the support of the young. "One of the major 1ron1es or Ilic election." the 1\lichigan rcS<'arche rs \\"rote. ""·as that \\'allacc 1nade his appe.:il to the nld but mainly received the vote of tht )'oung ." Tll E [\l JClllGAN acatlc micians saw it this w;iy : "Alt hough privileged young col- lege student s angry <ll Vietnam and the shnbhy trca tn1enl of lhe Negro s;.i 1v t lic1n~clv es as s<illying lnrth to do batl\c :1gainst a corrupted a11cl c;. n1cal nldcr i:enera!ion, a n1ore head ·On l'Onfrontat ion at the pol!s, if a less 1q1parc11t 0 11(•. 11 a'> 11·11h thei r 011•11 age n1 a1rs 11ho had gooc !ron1 /1igh school off to the !<ll'IOry 111- !>lc;ul or college. and \1•ho were appalled hy lhr l'ullapsc of patriotism and respeel ror law lhut lhey sa1v about U1c1n." The 1 ;i nguard of youthflll rc\'Olution, the rcE,carrher,,_ round is nun1erically :<:11 an11.IC'd e1 en 11·ilhin ils own generation. The wa1 e ol lhe future for 19i0 and 1972 promises sevc r:i1 li111cs 11v:ir1· 1'1'll\'S 111 politicians by leaning :o·,1 ard Gcori.:c \Vallal'C th an by le;in1ng lowanJ litlJl'. ~tc.<:arthy, the researchers found. If TllE ~\IClllG A1\l rcsearclH•rs arc rigl1l j they ~uppor l !heir conch1:.ions with the rnos l a(ll ancc<l ::.ocioloI::ital 1et:h111- f!Ul'S f Ille V1elna111 1nor;i\11ri u1n i::. murc likely 1!1 cr·rate ;1n un f;i1orablc rc<11.:11"n than lo 3(h :1ncc !he C;l UsC 1.11 Pl':1cc_ But llvrn 1r the. re.:;r ar rhers ha1 t' bl'Ctl ~o sc1cnt1f1c as In n11slead lhf'111~l'h c ..... c,:1J111- 111on obscrva1 io n Sllpp11rlS 1hr1 r 111- \1mation that great n1;1sse~. ~Uung ;uh.J old. do 1101. like this kind of ttung. Pl'esidcnt N 1~on 's proOle1n i~ lo m:trshal lhJ::. 111a~s re11et11ln on his !;1d<". \.\'hich hr h;lS noL bC('tl 11.)0 ~lll'.(.'('S!\f1il Ill doin g. JI he rs 10 pursue lus eou r~e 111 !lH':1:-:11rl'd d1s('1 11::igc1l){'rl\ II' I [ ll fl I I i s<1t rif 1l·lng his 1ilti111<1tc gun ls !hen he prll- hnllly 1\•ill ha1 c tu speak :111d act 111 11101·c bl unt tPrn1.~. 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'\'ILL SUCIJ 1\N ,\l\,JECT ~i 11 1·111u1(1r create s!ron~ 11ndcrrurr·,-n1 .... 11! l't''-Clll· men! 1\·hirh 11·1!1 fcslrr 1n A111l'f!tan IHc for i.:cnera l1n11.~·· 11 1r1ll not !Jr l'LlOUE?h IO say 1ha t he 11·1!1 11(..~ be lhe first Al\ll'rlC:ln Jll·ti:-11J 1'11! 1.1 Pl'l'Su.lr 01rr ~ 111ililary 1l1•if'<1t , nor tl 1;JI he 11\ll nvl !ii· 1n tl11cnccd liv lhc :.int1-11·ar t!1·1 11un.~i1 :1!ii111~ l!c will h~11c ll' sµell out 1111.r 111 ihe 1nu~l <Jirect :111d :.1111ple lt'r111~. t"il ~p<inng the 111e1nbcrs of hr~ u1111 p;1r':.1 11 l11 1~c puli tie;1! <:uur;:igc 111 t hi;-~ c1rl·u 1 11~!:1111'l'S 1s not l'(jll,11 11) lll~ ThP rL'U.\u11 the I'; 1 .. 1111·11t 11 11! h.i\ r 10 ~ptJk 11\is ll'il) 1!'. :-u th:1t lu· ':.111 1·0111· 111<Uld the rl'Spec\ ;u1cl sll)ll>4 •rt nl 111~· tn1d· 1!1t' An1cn t 11n he ::.u p1)Q.~<:.~ Irr n·pre~t'tlt". !\'1);u11 11 iii h:ivc to 1h•11111•1.;lr.1l1• 1h;il Ille 1101:.y 111ti nifes t<1tions of d i:.~tnt .in· tho.--e I.JI :1 1111nority 1vho •viii be ~;11 1~J1rd 11 ]1 ~ nl1thin~ less than abJl'C'\ ;i n1t ;ipfllr•getic dtftiit a~ ;1 les~n ai;;u n~1 :it1rh i11· \11h•cn1ents 111 tht> futurl' nnr! 1rres pecti11!: (Jf the f<llc ul the Viclnan1e~e pro p\c, the Jll'f·,1 i~e of An1erica and the 111turr o[ A.!i1a. 11" 'l'HE PflESIDE:O.'T dl)C!> 11111 11i~h1() d11 tlu ~. ii he 111i::;hrs !I) eon!iin1r 10 be an1· hil ;tl r11t so as to nppc<i se tlin~C' 11·ho are l ryi ng 10 dcstro.v hi1n. he "'ill .~oone r or \:.Jlt•r ili~coi•tr thn l thl'y cann ot be ap- JX'1J~rd .'horl rif tot;i l A111erlca11 humilia· lh111 !;1 \ 1t•lna111. Th<it tlcx:s nol Jlo for the j.'r(':1t nu111h•·r~ wlH1 arr ~ick or tile \.\'ar h11\ 11;111! :111 honorable set1 lcmc11t. It cloe! ~o for radieul att1 r ists, their acade mic and in tellec1ual sy mpathizers. a n d frightened politicians. Haynsworth Hassle Has Precedents \\'ASl!!NGTON Jur!ge Clrn1l'nt •layns\.\·orth ha s distinguished ro111p.1 nv in encountering vigorous nppo~1tion 10 hrs cle1·ation to the Supreme Court. T\1•0 en1incnt nicn1 hers of lhe triQun;i l experienced similar try lng dif/lcu11 y - fnrmer Chief J ustice Earl \\'arrrn und the lat e .Justice Lollis D. Brandeis·, notrcl for his liberal and dissenting opinions. It took both some six months lo \\'in Senate coniirmation. Ce r t a i n commentators, apparentl y una1,·are of this history, ha1·e sonorously expressed the vie1v that J u d g e llayns\.\·orth's useluloess on the Supreme Court would be seriously impaired if he gained confirmation only after a bitter fight aod by a close vok'. That kind of pontificating is sill y - as gr aphically proved by the records of Chief Justice \'larren and Justice Brandeis. Both served many years on lhc tribunal and left volumlnous records of f'Ventful decisions and opinions. NOT ONLY DID Chief J ustice \\'ar· ren 's appointmenl languish in the Senate for around si"X monttis, but during virlu<11ly all that lime he presided 01·('r the Court. and handed down decree." withou t bei ng conf irn1ed. In doing this. he \Vas the firsl Chie.F Justice in morr lhan ,:i l'entury and a half lo serve in that f•X· allrd post "'"ithoul prior Senate nppro1·a:, The only other Chief J ustice lo do so ~--B" George --- Dear G('()rgr : 11clp me, please. ~fy girl is great but she has this idiot poodle end r \'rry lime I kiss her she insis1~ I kiss 1he dog so "ils feelings "'011·1 be hurt." \\'hat should I do? \\' s. [)(>;ir \\', !;.: \Vhtit y11u shnuld clo i~ let rne kno1v the ne xt l1n1c sou lhree i::o In :i 1lrh·c·in n1nvie for a little al· fe('tion. I \.\'tn1 lrl like to park 11e:-1l to ) l)u ancl 11·atC'h -thi s 111<1.v not hrlp your problen1 but I ~ouhl use a laugh \1•as .John nuUedgc, name\! by President \\'nsl1i ngton in 1795. Months after l~king ''Hice. lhe Senate refused confirmation <tnd Hutledgc indign nntly quit. \\'arrrn \1·as gil'en a recess ;ip- poin11nenl by f'rrsictcnt Eisenho"'·er 011 SC'ptember 30. 1953. foll{l\\'ing the sudden denth of Chief Justice Fred Vinson. ap- poir:ted by President Truman. \\'hen lhe Court reconvened on October 5, after its usual long summer vacation. \\'arren took the oath of office without \\·ailing for !:ienate confirmation. TlllS \YAS OEE.\IED TIC'l:cssary in order tn provide the lrib1111al \\'ith a Chier J ustice . Sen. \Villiam Langer, R-N. 0 ., chairman or th(' Judiciary Comtniltee, \VAS against \Varrtn anti deliberately stalled con· sidrr<ilion or his ::ippoin tmcn\. This 11·ent on 11nlil early Fel"lruary 1!154 , 1rhen Langer finally 11a1ned a subco1n1nil!ec to hold lle;irings. /\!. these proceeding.<;, \\'arren 11·as :i ss;ii ll'd by witnesses fr o111 the lrft ;ind r1 ghL Uc 11·ns 1lcnounced as "lAcking in JUdil'ial cxperir nce:" beini; biasc-ct both for and agninst lal>or: nf hnving a "100 percent record of followinJ: 1he Marxist rt:1'olullonary line :" and cir "kno\11ingly .1rpoinling I as GO\'C.tnor of Calilorn1a) di shonest pc.rsons as judges ." During the hearings, Langer disclosed lhal the: FB I had not been asked for lhe ruslornary rcporl on \\1arr<'11. An efro rt \1as n1ade lo n1akc so1nething of this. bu t 11 flopped. 1-'INAl.LY. on F'chr u3ry HI. the sub-- rornmit!cc \'O\cd 4 to I to recommend \\';1rrrr ,·~ conflrr11r1rion . The 1 on r 1Ji.,!lt'n1l·r was La nger. The f(lll011111,i.: 11·1·1'k, r>n Frh ~1. thr full .ludirhlr)' Cr1111n11t\<'t :1pprn, 1 d \\ <JrTrn :; a ppoint111cnt 12 lo :I. l)nf' nl lhc thrc1' 11·as ::it'll . J rnnc!i l::ns\Ja11d, U-~lis:-.., now Con1· 1111\t('(' t l1;11ri1i;1n ;iq,i ;i 5 tr o n g J ];~~ 1\~I\ •Jr\ /l :-1lppi11't(•r, ()11 i\lnrclt I. f11·c ::1•t1ll l1~ .11 1er \\'arrt•n l1nd been ~1(!1nt: •i11 lh!· l.il'llC'il ;i~ Chier .Jus11cr. 111 ' 11 11s ('(111rir111cd by tl1c Senate by a l'oicc 1ulc 111111 ~1 bo11 L ,10 .~cna!ors presenl. The Pl 11('t'C'dings look right 1n1nutcs. L:lnflrr 11 a.~ 011 hancl, but rn<1de no n101·c to blol'k :.1c1100. The bal1le 111·('1' ,J:i~ticc Bra ndeis' n1'l- ro1ntmcnt 11as e\'CI~ longer and 1nnro acrimonious. NAl\IED BY l'rtsidrnl l\'il!>on 111 1916, Brandeis \1 ,1.~ \£•h£'111ently opposed by former Presidrnl \Villiain Hn1vard Taft. then 1lcan of Y;:1I£< L;.w t:u·h1M1l: llar\anJ prcsidcnl Loll'ell. and 1·vrr~· l11·1ng fonncr !:cad of th e A1ner1can U:1r A:-socialion. The first Jc1v to be nppointrd to the Supreme Cou rt. Brandei s 11as d1•nounccd as a corporntinn lawyrr rin one hand and a socialist and libcrt;irian on the nlhf'r . One of Hie lending Prngrcssi\'cs of the tune. Sen . \Villr nn1 Kenyon, H-lnwii. 11·as strongly against Braruleis liccausc he 1vas oppo~ed by the An li-Snlonn Ll'<1g11e. Keri.ion 11·;1s a f;in ntic;il dr_y. Jn1tially, he was fur llrancl('is but rrvrr ~cd him s1'H under pre~s11re fr n111 !he then-all ·po1verful Anli·SnlMn League. Also strongly agtun::.L Braodc1s 11·us Q11otes \\lall rr Brum . Pel.>tluma. nn the Irish riot s -"The man of the clolh who leat'hes the grntle .Jesus and control~ lhc 1n1n(is of 1hcsc peo ple must be on ,·aca- Uon ." r.liuibtlh A. Pfnrr. Sa n CarlO!l-"Two hunrlrl·d }ears ago the Un ilcd States \\'as 11n 'lllliler-rlc1 ,.loped cou n!ry' -}'el "'C l1 a1·e out ~e1·r11 nien on or around the n1n11n and ha1c transn1i ltt•d li ve phnlog- r.1p!1v rrn111 i'lose to MRr~; B:l \.\'1U1ollt 'forc1g 11 a ar ." •• nnu\ht'r \c;1d1ng Republican Progre.s~ivr , !\\'ii \\ llh an1 I:: B<;1r:.ih nf Idaho. later the nutrrf chainnan of U1e Forrign Rclation.'I Cl•1111111lk•c_ ll r1wr1cr, n1litr lc achng Hcpubl1 can rrogressi ve~ $ u p p o rt e d Brandeis -filremo~l ;unong them Sen;it.ors Robf'rl ~I. LaFollclte, \\'is., and Geo rg.! Norris, Neb. APPOIJ\:TEO BY \Vilson on .January 21t, Brandeis rinally v.'aS ;ipprovrd by lhe J udiciary Committee 10 In 8 on May 24 - after months of stor n1y hearings. The Senat e confirmed hin1 June I by a vote of 47 In 22. The only De111ocral to l'ote ;i gainsl him \l'.1S Sen. Francis Ne"·la nds. Nev. In the Senate clebate. the Fight against Brandeis \vas led by a fell ow Rostoniari - S(>n. Henry Cabot Lodgl', grandfa lher or the head llf the U.S. dr lrgation al the Vietnam peace talks in Paris. Ainong those \.\'ho voted against Brandeis were \\!arren Harding, 0 ., later President. and Albert Fall, N.M., Interior Secretary in Harding's cabinet, whn v.·as convicted <i nd impriwned for his part in the notorious Tc:ipo t Dome scandal. • By Robert S. Allen. and John A. Gold1mltlt --WWW-· \Vcdncsday, October 15, 1969 Tile editorial page 01 the Daill.' Pilot seeks to inform and 1tirn. 11late re(Jder.r by J1T'esenling thi.! newspape r's opi11 ions and corn-. mentory 011 topics of Interest n1td t1 ig11if1canct . by provio'fng a forum for !lt e e.tpression ., our readers' opin ians, and b11 presenting the diverse vie to- poi11ll of informed observers 011d spokesmen on topics of th• dn y. Robert N. \Vc ed, Publisher -~--· ... - SILVER Gu!!!~ Executi,•e.styled-6lim and trim. but not too much. Beauti fully tallortd '\\•i th bench~like cue. 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L'PI) -The judge and the defense traded heatl"d words and a rlcfcnd;1nt played 1ug of \\'<lt w.th a U.S. n1arshal as the V1etn<11n rnOl't!IOtlU01 (':111\C tlJ !ht t·our1 room i11 lhc conspir:icy tnal of the ··Chicago eight." Seven of t!ir ei~hl dPlrr\· rtanls had hinted lht·y might .~k ip the W('tlnesclay se.ssion or thr> tria l to <il\end n1oratur1111n rallies elsewhere. ~011, ::.ir," the judge in· terruptl'tl. "I believe in equ<ill1)'," !)1·1 1· ingcr replied ... That's \\'hy I e;_ill \1H1 ·n11s1er.' .. Huffn1Jn !h('n rlu1t)d the ll:iri· 111·r' 11n 111c t.ll'len:;L· 1:.ihlr and <l1'11nuntT<.l ll1r· :illl·111pl to •·ct1,play :1 lJ;.i~ <if an ~·nt•1ny t1;1lH11l Hl th1~ ('•!Urlrn1•n1 .. .tht: 111u:.L 11t1\r'.1gt1uus courtrut1111 (Ondut·t I 11~11 L' t•1 er l-t'f'IL" UPI T•l1pfl*l•I Man Held In Killing 2 Youths PALM BAY, Fla_ (UPI) - Daniel B. 1'hornas, a "loner and a scholar," was charged today with killing two or his neighbors and wounding two by a t~ar gas barrage. IIouse OKs Hickel Suspends Offsl101·e Oil Ban LAFAYETI'E, La _ (AP) - Tnterlor Secretary Walter J . Hickel today ann o un c ed resumption of federal offshore oil leasing which has bee n auspended since a w e I I polluted tlie Santa Barbara Channel off Californ ia last February. This tax allowance has been under fire in Congress, where the !louse approved a propos;.il to reduce it. Hic kel conceded the deplt .. llona l allo wance has been "conspicuously abused" ln some cases. But they appcarrit 01nd 1wo of thC'm. l~ennie !)avis and Ab· bie Hoffman. set up a sn1:il1 America n flag and a lar~e Viel Cong Oag on the defense !able. ll1•ll111i;:t•r aske1l lur a nio- 1nent vf s Ll1•1u ·e in h:inor .. r lht> n1on1t11ruu11 anl.l U.S, AL!ornry ·niou1:1~ Foran jumped lo his fe t•1 <ingril~, ~ho11t1ng :1n 1•h· )rtlion. At one po1nl in the 1'X• <.'hange he termed Defense Al· tomey William Kunstler 8 ''rnoothpiecc . '' TOLD 'DEMONSTRATE FOR HUSBllNDS' Mrs. Sue Schuma,,, Mrs. Martha Ooess Two detectives were en route to Thomas's house to Lalk lo him about an August lovers lane slaying when they got word lhe 21-yea r-<>ld col· lege student had opened fire on his neighbors with a rifle. Thomas fi nall y surrendered afler 30 officers from five dif· 1 ferent d e part m ent s sur- rounded his concrete block home and lobbed tear gas canisters through the win- dows. Thomas was not in· jured. Yotmg First, Not Lottery D uring th e l e a sing moratorium which began last Feb. 20, Hickel imposed strict new regulations for drilling on federal offshore lands. lfic kf'l said a sale off Louisiana, suspended since February, will be held Dec. 16. "Its benefits, which 11·crc in· tended to be both rew ard anr! incentive for the rx lraordinary costs and risk of 1nintral f'X· ploration have in many cases been distributed to those \\'hn incur neither cosl. nor risk," said Hickel. A U.S. marshal moved lo the table and grabbed one end of the large flag. Hoffman grabbed the other and the two star ted tugging for cool.rol. The judge refused to rebuke Foran foc the description , fu1ning, "I not only will nol rule on it, I will ignore It." Hanoi Tells Captives' Wives to Protest War The victims were identified as 15-year--<>ld Michelle Smith, who Jived next door tn Thomas, and2 J .y e a r -o 1 d Elrncr Hughes. who lived across the street. Another sale, off wes tern Louisiana "will probably be WASHINGTON (AP) -A held sometime during the first Hoose subcommittee lhat has half of next year," he said. shown liUle enthusiasm for And a sale off Alaska is under President Ni.Ion's lottery draft consi deration for the second plan has indicated It will back half of 1970. Luck Gone; Fire Kills The marshal won the contest but the defendants eventually ro!ded lhe banner and placed it baek on the table. A third defendant, lJ:n·id Ocllini;c r. then bc~:in rcad111i.: the nan1es o[ V ie ln a111 casua lties. lie had intonC'd nine names \\hen Judge Julius .J. J\otf1nan entcrctl t h e courtroom ;inti rapped his ga\·el fnr order. ":O.lr. lloifn1an ... " DC'IJ111grr began. •·1 an1 J udg e Jloffn1:111 lo U.S. Trio Win 1969 Nohel Jlrize STOCKllOLJ\f. S1,1.ede11 rA l'I -The J!lfi9 Nobel Pri1.e for physiology and ml'di c111c \vu.; awarded jointl y 1od:1y 111 Germ:in·born J\!ax l)clbrueek of the California lns11tulC of Technology. Alfred 0. llershe.v of the Carnegie lnsti tutC', arid Sah•ador E. Luria of 1hc J\1assachu sett s Institute of TN::hno lo.c;y. The An1rrican trio n f hactcrio!og1s1~ ,1·crc honorer! for their tli~co.,·rrics ('OU· <:eming the r e p I i c a I inn n1echan ism ancl the gcnC't1c st rueturc of \'iruse~. !ht• faculty or the Ca r o 1 i n e lost1tu!e i;aid. The Nobel Prizr 1his ~'f';ir carries a record cash amounl or $i5,000. Foran not.iced durin g the outburst lhal the Jury was prc•senl. I-le again objrc\t.'!I, :;hnui111,t:, "Take !he jur.v IJLJI •• Tt•stin1ony finally rcsun1cd \1 ith the prosecu1 ion prescn- t 1ng Dwane Oklcpek , a ne11spap('r reporter \.\'ho s.1id he in filtrated the r;;n ks of pro- testers during the I 9 6 8 Democratic Na t ion a I Con· '1•nlion. Oklepek tesliflf•d hr heard n avis-ans,1•er a 1tt·rnonslrai or'.<; <1uest1011 about tacllcs in the e1•ent nol1 ce at· 1em p!ed to <:lcar the Lincoln l';1 rk a rea used as a t•an1pground during convention \\Cek. "That's cas\','' he quoted Da1·is. ''\Ve ju;t rivt." F an1ilies Get Gls' Medals \\'ASlllNGTON (UPI) The la1nll1es o[ three Army cnli.~1ed 1ncn killed in Vietnam in \!167 11'('TC t'al!cd to the \\'hilr !l ouse lod:iy to acccpl lhc Congrci:<;ional f>1cdaJ of Honor fur the 111cn. President Nixon prescntrcl lhe 92ncl, 93rr1 and !l41h medals nf the Vietn:irn \V ar posthumously to Sf)(-'1'. 4 !)a.le E \Vayrynen, 20, t·11rGrcgor, f>linn.; Spec. 5 Edgar L. f>fc\Vetliy Jr., 33, Daxtcr :;iprings, Kan.: and Spec. 4. Carmel B. Harvey .rr. 21, Chicago. Here is how: Savings account dividend for 1 year on $500.00 =•zs~ Free safe deposit box for as long as you ma intain $500.00 savings account •f,!! (1ppn>K!m1\e yearly cotl to 1'9nl box II blr'l)i) PLUS: Free service charge on $750.00 of Travelers Checks _ •7!! OR Service charge free on purchase of up to 10 tickets to the Forum, Dodger Stadium or other sporting and theater events through TRS (TICKETRON) Total benefits on your $500.00 savings account =$392 Stop by and see us to open your account. l A to w, qo11i 40Qlf,. Wi rwP" PAfi!S (AP) -'fhe North \l ip\nan1ese told two An)('ri- e;111 11'tl'l'S they won 't rclc:isc nny A1nerican pri sunl.'rs o[ v.•ar unti l all U.S. troops lc:ivc Victn:un, lhe \1•ives said \Vcd· ncsdDy night. Sile Shuman and 1'.lar!ha D<i . ..-s nf Vir ginia Beo1.:h, Va_, s:i1d 1hc Nor th \1lctnan1cse. ad11!.cd the111 th c y t·oul d spcC'd !heir hu sbands' rclc~ise by dl·1nonslrating against the y,·ar. t.!rs. Doss and htrs. Slllt· man. -accompanied by the Jal· ter·s n1o ther·in·la"·· t.!rs. B. C. Borckeler, met for an hour and 15 minutes \Vcdnesd:iy \\·ith 1wn members or North \'ic111a111·s dclegaUon lo tJ1c P{1ns p~ace talks. Tiiey ~:1irl ll111v < an1e nway very clis- appnintc d. "\\'c \vant.cd to obtain tile relcn!'c nf all sick and \Vuund· eel pri~<iners.'' Mrs. Shun1an said. "but I.hey told 11<; \l'C \\'011ld have lo 11·alt un111 all the An1crican troop~ arc out o( \ 1ctnam and the "'ar 1!> (!l't'I'. '\\'r came here wi1h fairly high l111pcs. \\'c hop<'tl tu rire· Sl·nt tht• request for hun1an i· t;in;1n reasons. They secrncd to f(•t•I ~trongly lhal lht• pris· lJncr 1hing is not human1tari· an bu r political." "l·:vrrylime 11·e \voulrl hrini:; op thl' humanitarian thing." ft1rs. Do~~ said, ''they 11·ould e TWELVE omcES TO SERVE YOU DDW11EY-IAKEWODD EAST LOS ANGELES INLAND CENTER SDUTJI COAST l'IAZA 10000 , ......... Blvd. 6401WhittiorllW. s .. e.....-c.ar. Cotti M-. Calf. DOWIEY-flRESTllRE TDPARGA PLAZA MDIITTREYPARK WHITTIER OOWllS 1211 E. fWlllllM Btwd. c_.P....,Coil. 201N.G_A,., nm E. w-. .. B"'- LA CRfSC ENT A ARCADIA MOUNT VIRNOR BEU GARDENS 2121f-B"'-41 t lMI o• A"· 4DD N-y......, A'lt. 5740 E. Fl&lnra Aw. MAIN omcc: ~401 WHln lER BOULCVARD •LOS ANGELES, CA.l!FOANIA say i£ we wanted lo gel ou r husbands out, we \VOldd ha ve to dc1nonstratc.'' "I vaiu\d never demonstr:ile against my govcrnn1en t,'' said h1rs. Shuman ... Th<it \1·ould dis honor n1y husband." Cmdr. Ed,,·in Shun1a n and LL Cmdr. Dale Doss 1vere shot do1vn in North \'ietnam and \\·ou nded f>ilarch 17, 19611. Shuman Y.'as the pilot and Doss Uie navigator of a Na\'y Ali carrier plane. The tv.·o y,·on1en are return- ing home Friday. Brevard Countv She r i fr J,cigh \\1ilson identified lhe wounded as 18·year-old Honald Hire ancl 17-ycar-old Filipe 1Iedina. II.ire was shot in lhe neck and hospitalized in fair condition. Medina was listed in serious condition . Tho1nas, a s~nior at Florida Institute of Technology in nrarby ~1el bourne , \\'as cha rg· eel \~·ith two counts of first degree murder and two counts of assault wilh intent to com· mit murder. the administraUon's idea of Hickel revealed the plans in caling up 19-year-<1lds first. a speech prepared for the Member.r of the special Louisiana Gu ll Coast Oil Ex· Armed Services subcommittee position here. would give no details before Mickel !old oilmen he did not sending recommendations on agree with eornplaiots against the lottery proposal lo the full hi s policy of holding oil corn· committee today. panies absolutely responsible But one source told a for cleaning up any pollution newsman, "You can quote the from offshore operations. first paragraph of t he He called it "a logical ex- Presidenl'• ll9t of priorities if ' tension of principles that the you want to." responsible industry has Jived Nixon's first Item called for with for years." a youngest·flr1t draft call Hickel al so strongly defend· order "so that a young man cd the 27 ~~ percent oil deple- would become less vulnerable lion allowance \\'hich gi\'es oil rather than more \'ulnerable companies a tax \.l'rileoH for to the draft as he gro1vs the oil they pump out of the older." ground. JIOUSTON (UPI) -T"ice. in the lHi;t l\\'O vcars firemen i;avel.l the life "or Gr<lCC F. Goochl'in , 50 . by extinguishi ng fires r:iusecl whrn she fell asleep in bed while smoking a cigarctle. Firemen rushed to Mrs. Goodwin's house ii b a I n \Vedncsday, bu t this time 1vhen !he bl aze 11·as put out they found her body lying on a bed_ Di strict F ire Chief S. R. Jourdie said ~1rs. Goodwin was suf(ocated by smoke from a fire which started because she was smoking in bed. Sears ''GREENBROOK'' Lawn Building SALE 7x5-ft. Size Building Regular $149.95 10988 ..,,..,._~ ... ,....,~'!l''"''W''f~"""' , •Perfect f(lr 1toring prdenini; equip1ncnt, 111 .. l·. patin furniture ind more! • 7x5-foot with 216 en. fL slorng_e • Doo~ 11ide on 1mooth-g)idinf.! rollcn. • S1urdy galvanized ind painlcd .'Jlerl • Whitt: wallA, p-eea roo~ decorated doon ••• Llack rolumnt and tcr0Ua • Extra-heavy bottom fnmc wi1h cenier angles and roof br1ces -; l Ox7-fr. 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NI i 3761 l<Oli•WOOO i'\ICI f .Jt41 o•..,..01611·21 00 ~ ~·" :.rtNl>I 9U·ll011 Y•,u n PO ].l•&I. 914.2220 (0~ ,66--0611 P<,.llWOQD a. 1.2Jn ,,l •otNA 691 .]Ul, lJ1.4l TI Sears I.AH!•~ rx Ul\I 'IUMONT ..... f·IJH I ,________________________ _ ___________________ , ''Sa1i1fac;tion Guaranle•d or Your Money lack" .... ~-~ Shop 6 Night1 Monday throvgh Sotvrdoy 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 p .M. -------------------------------------------------------------------------. -. -------·---- Girl Fou11d Strangled; l\fan Jailed NAPA (A P) -Sheriff's clcteclives arrested a Napa man today in connection with 1he killing of a s lender 15-year- nld brunette whose .strangled body l'i'as found after she fail- rd to return home from a rhurl"h n1eeting . 1'he Na pa County sheriff's <iffice identified the man who was arrested for investigation <if homicide as Darrel l Dean ~lenely, 22. They did not gt \'e !us occupation. 1'hcir search st a r led \\'ednesday v.'hen. \Ile girl'~ body. strangled 111 her own clothing, was found. She had £ailed lo return to her home 1n Fairfield Tuesday. .. " •• ' . .I\ motorist saw the body or Nancy Breiling at the top ol an embankment about 20 feet ·~======================== n£f \\'ooden Val ley Road near - the Solano County line al about noon. Detectives said ~he had been dead about 12 hours and pro- bably \1•as killed at another loca tion. Ne,v Satellite Device To W ar11 of Weather DAILY PILOT 9 .. . . Agents Drinking Before Fatal Whittier Raid l~OS ANCEi.ES (AP\ -l\ l'uroncr 's Jury µrol>in~ lhc death or a you ng liJther during a \\lhittic.r narcotics raid ha~ been told thal age11ts 1va1ltng for 1 .. ·arrants to be issued -killed time by (!rink· ing 1n a Lynv.•ood bar before slarting oul on thl'ir rnission, he said. Laler. onr age11L bought a ~ix-pack of beer 11 hu:h was shared by the agent:-; as they sat in thrtr cars, i;a1d South f:ate police Sgt. James Heed, who was in the bar. llf'nry IJ)f'f. 2:t Dyer died tha l h1s nrea !>llflt'rl'ISOr 10\~1 .-\rthur Boniil~J DeVort. 2.2 , 1. after a rifle bullet went him 11 \'las ··okay to have a !.ey ""'llncss earlier, 11·a5 book- throu gh a floor and into an beer or two before a tle<1!, bu\ ed for investli!aUon of murdf'r 1111ar!ment below not to gel drunk " \Vedncstlay 111 the death c)f Tl•• ••fJ.. ""'~ !i,ld I.ti,, ... d I J u k 4 ~ ' ... In an01J1er t l'e opment, l::!arbara ean , ar er, :.! • \'ernon [>Olice ::igl Fra11k,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.,_,0000;,-.-.-.-.--;;.~ ln 1~stitnony \\lednesdar. J.ynwuod bartender George Bowlin :-aid 1l'htskr~·. i.:111. \'Odka and beer were served, but the drinking 1v a ~ rnodrrate. No one was drunk. Fivt· Reed said his deparln1e11t had no rule against drlnk111g µri or to a ra id and that he had two drinks. whic h conta111ed wh iskey rnixcd \\'ith soft drinks, The deat h inriuc;,I Uc1 . 3 in\.1111 rs II\!' <i/ llPJ W.~l'd :-;11eeney. \V1tnes.sf'~ s a i dli Sweeney \\'as drinking only bee r at I.he tavern preceding the raid. :)late 11<1n.:otu.:s 11 g I.' n l \11ch;.icl Kelly tesllfied that1 ~late policy is that "there ..... ha ll be no drunkeuness or in- temperance." But he added I Linked Zodillc Killt~r '.~ Nute.~ Tell uf 5 Deaths SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -Zod1ae speaking. I a111 !hr lx-cau~c inan is the n1ostl •·1 J1kc h.Jthng people." boasts r11urdcrcr of the taxi dri l'cr dangerous animal or all " ;i ,.,•ceke.nd killer ii·hu <·alls Q\'Cr b.v \\'ashinglon St. and I.re declared · "There's no lll:iplr SL lasl n1Rht. lo pro\'l' question abou! it. hc·s a rna11 1 h1n1~elf Zodiac and nurnbf'rs this here 1s ;i blood sla1ni::rl who lo\·es publ icity, He's an 11ve S<1n Franeisro Ray <1rra p1t•er of tus ;,hirt. I :1111 lhl' ext re 111 c 1,1· dangerou~ persons a1nong his \'lt\11n.' :-a111c n1an 11•ho did in th1• pco· p~yehOp.<1th. I ilon "t ser a !\lart111 l.('e, cl!V t·hic£ ol pie 1n the r1or\l1 b;i y arl'<l · ll'Urd of re111orsc 111 any of th e I r!clcctivrs. said ·\\'ed11csch1y The <'nelosrd piece of gra)' lrtters. He sec1ns to glory In the hantlwritlng on a letter ;ind whill' ~!riped ~h1rli ng 11'h;1t he 's do in~." 1 acknow ledgi ng the killing of ;1 inalr hed the slurt of the cnb-All lhe slay1ngs \1·r re on San Francisco taxi dril'e r ap· b1r. Paut Stine, 29. r1J t<1ll.V shut \l't'ckc nds. All the \·iclims pears identical to that in noics 1n his l'ab Saturday tlli!hl. 11'ere shot except Cecelia Ann i DENTAL PLATES REPAIR S & RELIN[S WHILE U WAIT .. EASY COMPLET E ALWAYS CREDIT DENTAL SERVICE LOW TERMS IN OUR OFFICE PRICES PENTOTHAL (for Sleep) For Exlraclions and Fillings WELCOME UNION DENTAL PATIENTS e DIFFICULT CASES WELCOMED e PENSIONERS WELCOME e NO APPOINTMENT NECESS ARY I. J 6 MOS. TO PA'Y l•nk•mot1cir11 e OPEN EVES. ' SAT. .. Mn!.,ch•••• e SE HABlA ·-----i ESPANOL PHONE 842-6625 . DR. JEPSON ~~'r~',','; 'rhe body \1•as clad in a dress and one shoe, and the other shoe and the girl '~ purse. cont ents inlacl. \\-'ere found nearby. The Napa Coun- ty sheriff's offi ce said n1arks nn the girl's legs cou ld have been caused by dragging the body and that there \Vas no l"Videnet she l'i'as beaten. SACl~Al\IENTO (UPI) -A Republicon assemblyman says the legislature niay ha\'(' lo ban lhe sale and n1anufac1ure of dangerous: drugs 1 n Californi a if 1lrug man ufac- hirers fail lo cooperate in its efforts to solve th e drug abuse problem. telling or four other sla)•ings. An1ong c;:irlier tnes~agcs . ~hep.ird. 22. who \Va s1 In each case the letters srn l to tli rC'l' r! if f r r r n t threa1 enPd "·i1h ;i gun. lied.1 tion \\'cdnesday in disclosing from the "Zodiac killer"' ha vr ne11·spap('rs. ,1·cre portions or then st ahbcd by a hooded man j that two or the na tion·s gonl' lo newspape rs and all ;1 cryptograrn ll'hich '''hen Sept 27 at Lake Berycssa ha\e been marked v,.ith :1 rlcciphered said· ··111ke kill ing nrar Napa. 1 l blll BEACH BLVD .. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEAR EDINGER: -GROUND FLOOR -MODERN AIR CONDITiONED OFF ICE ~---- MEMB ER AM ERICAN ACADEMY OF DENTIS T- AMERICAN CREDIT DENTIST ASSN. leading drug inanul acturcr~ <:rossed ci rcle syn1bo! like ;i prop!e bcc<1usc ii is ~o 111uch All the Vil't i1ns exce pt thi: have ··refused " to testify at a nfle sight fun il is more fun than killing tabbi(' 1vcre killed 1u1 lovers'1 hearing on the p ro b I e rn , ~~T~h~e~la~l~~'~'l~sl~a~c~lc~d~·_::"~T~h~is~is;__~'~1·i~ld~~g~''~m~c-=-i~o~~th~c~~rio~"~-'~'-~b~n~c~.'~· _...._:_:.,.,:__::::_::::_:::~========================~ scheduled for Q('t, 22 1n Detectives did not sa ~· \\'het.her there \\'3S C\ ldence O[ sexual attack. The gi rl , described as an ac- tive worker 1n the Fairfield Church or .Je:illS Christ of Latter-day Saints, I e ft ;i 1neeting there about 4 p.m. Tucl'ltlay. \\1hc.n she had not arrived at her home a\>out 1 1~ mil es ;i way by ll p.m .. her parent.~. !llr. <111d r.1 rs. James E:. Brcil - Jn,i:. rcporlt'd he r 1n1ssing. Shcriff"s investigators \1·rr(' t hec king a repo rt that she had been seen ;ibout 6 p.m. in }"airfield. \\'here l'lhe was a f'O phomore al Armijo High School. Detecli\'e Dick Lonergan .~aid there was .. no indication lhe slaying ties io'' l'i'ith five unsol\'ed killings since last Dccen1ber in the Bay Area - all attributed to a murderer \\•ho taunts police "'ith note.'\ ;ind phone calls bragging of his crimes. Assemblyman \Vi 11 i a m Campbell made the obscrva- Student Cut Aba11doned Sacramento by an Asse mbly Hcal t.h and \\felfare l·on1n11llee \\:hich he heads. Campbell said the sub- 1·on1n1lttec \.\'ants lo 11·ork ll'ith !he drug industry in li nd1ng \\ ;,i~·s or better t ontroll1ng flrug di stnbution l<i redu ce Ilic !10\Y or drugs for iJJiCi l U.~C. Halt ~trike LOS ANGELES (AP \ - Californ ia state c o I 1 e g e trustees have decided -unde r orders o[ Gov, Reagan's fi· nance director -to accept e\'· ery quali£ied student applicant SAN FRAN CISCO I AP \ -1 despite a big budget slash. San Francisco teachers voted 'rruslees had voted l\\'O <l\'Cr \.11helmingly 'Vc<lnrstlay to "'eeks earlier to cul enroll· 1•all off ;i planned tll) ll'Lde ment if necessar.v to ma1nta1n slrikf' on Thursd;1y educational quality. T h c y t-.1<ist or the 1,500 rnr1n bers fi gured In turn a"·ay 33,000 <if the Teachers Union at a qualified students fro1n a pro-1nret1ng \"Oted against the 1ccted statc11,'1de enrollment or "'a!koul. following their fl[. 200,000. fi ccrs' recommendation lo S · l p· • l 1 Reagan had placed a $265 ilclay. • 111 Jnpo1n Cl million celling on the 1970.71 On ~-lo11d;1v the Board of SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI ) -hudgct but s!rcssed this 1\·as a Education h;;(I agr<'l'fl 1u [>Oii r-.1ayor J oseph L. Aliolo's at-"bare-bones" amount 1 h at teachers on \1hcthcr thr~· want 1orney \\lednesday /i led a aln1ost ('erlainly would OC in-the union or the r Iv al '·1nore definite slatement" as l'.reased later. The figure is $23 Classroon1 'fcachcrs Associa· to how a Look magazine arli-nlilli()n be low lhe previous lion to represent Lhe1n 1n cul- cle allegedly libeled Alioto. lective bargaining. ·~--''--'--c-=cc==================== ' I• ·• > ...,._.-~ .. -;..,r -~~ ... ~·:f". • ...,..,,. ..~ ..... ~. , . -' . ' . ~... ~ .... : ,~,ji~ -~ 0 ' < •. .. ' J ~·· ... • ....,~ .; :; .W"•·- An amazing new ingredient ·now comes in this famifiar package. ti's called o &onger..fMling engine. longer losting than who11 l onger lasting 1hon our cld er1gin~. ~hi.ch in cos11 you didn't •rtow, wos e n" of the 1oughes1 engines DfOund. 1he n~w v "!r~ion is more p nwerful. IT op speed: 8 1 mph vs. 78mphJ It has be11er occelerotion. And rn ost importon,, if we:~"~ lh<? some <1s 1h9 old~r version. So ii doesn'I hove to wor~ o s hord to get \'OUwli er'! you're goirig. But the generolion gop ends there: NlW'°91l llACH Chic.k lv111rson, Inc . 44~ E. Cti•d H "'~· !71£1 6 7).0,00 SAM JUAN CAPISTU.NO Bill Ya te1, In c-. JJ SSI v.11. ~d. 11 1•1 •••·2161 1he new engifla 1i¥ill still give you o good 26 mil es loo gallon ol gos. It sl 1il t·' ~~ oints ol oil instead o f quons. It ~tol l o\, •O•nS lrom onlilree 7~. IBecouse it's still a ir-cooled J .A nd ifs stin con'f'eniently locoll':d in lhe rear /or berter traction in invd arid mow. Yes, a ll !he 1hing! thol mode OUT old pocko9a o hil kr$r yeor ore bod 090Jn this year. lncfuding our old pocko9e. HUNTIN~TON llACH Harbour Volk1w•9en lt71 I •••th l <>11l•·•·d 17 t'4J 141.44)1 .. , • ..., .. 11• 1 ''""' ' . DANCERINA si.. ,_..._ i.-ir-•• .. -....... d• ~·''"''''' .............. ~t.liyt 1-1..-~ ........... -,..,~, -" ,,,, •• , ... -----........ 1 J ... "~· • , ... i...11 ...... 11 ..., ... Ir+: JO ... . Reg. 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Westminster; -Inger and John WEST GERMANY - Edw ard Heyer, 8242 Brush Drive. Huntington Be a ch : By ·roM HARLE\' Of 11\o Daih' l'llool S!IH A .• NAHEU.1-Re sun1p1ion of A1nerican bombing of North Vietnam and lhe specific blasting of "a few largets our )('aders haven't really lllought ;ibout ye r · was ad1·oc:.ited \\·edncsday to 2.000 t•hcer1ng Republican \\'un1cn by S1•n. Harry Goldwater 1ll-Ari1.ona1 . ''I'd order th~! boinblng of Haiphong and Ille .smashing of cl ikes protecting thr pn~ldy field.~,'' Goldwater ~;_i1d. "And I'd do that as a means of in· ~uring son1cth1ng th<t t all oth1~r metbods l1a ve railed 10 produce -the prese.nce or i'\orth Vietnam 's represen· til!ives al the peace 1able.'' Gold\Va ter told the Soulhern n1visio11 of tile California Federation o r Republitan Women a1 111e A n a he i in Conven1ion Center that thosr ideas 1vcre his "only re;i! departure at tl1e prese nt llrnr·· lrorn 1he So111hea s! Asi<r policies of President Richard Nixon. "rm in lu ll al'cord with !\ix· r,n's efforts to end the Viet· 11an1 war." he said. ''And 1'1n also in lull aeeord v"ith tho~!' 1rho argu<' thal our President's \1·orthv ain1s arc being sabotaged -by an un· derground n1ovement that i~ misleading 111any fJf o u r American people loday '' That san1e n1 o v r 1n r n 1 . <;old1,1•ater said. i-; b~hinJ the present moratoriun1 dri ve. .. that shameful parade of fuzzy minded idiot s. tl1 ;;t! i:> helping. by its 1n1splaced and 'BOMB HAIPHONG' Sen. Goldwater 111or;,i turiun1 1no vemc11t a .~ "playing inlo the hand:-u( Norih Vietnan1 and Red China . The ('Orn1nun1sls are making a lot of c:apital out of this kind of 1hing and we are bewildering servicemen \1•ho bclil'vc 1n what they 're doing and \l'hO are determined !o do a good JOb." he added. l;ol<lwater. \Vhose luncheon speech was The highlight o! the r;op group's one-day con- 1ention , asked his audience lo olfer an alternative to !he Ni~­ u11 program. "\\'hat the hell do his Of>" )){)r1 l'l1L5 suggest for !he Vltl- nani s1tuat1on?'' he asked. "Bring all \lie troops home.'' lie \\'arned, "and \\·e'll show you some bloodshed . You'll get ii lrom the North V1ctnan1cse who \\.'Lii ha vt'.' been allowe d by the workers for peace to sho\v the helpless-South Vietnamese their ('Oncepl or true }>Cate and brotherly love ·· Goldwater solidly endor sed lhc Nixon progra1n or graduul \1•1thdraw;il from Southeast :'.si;i •·pro vid i!d tl 1;,it South \·1L·lnam 1s µrotetled at all l1r11es and that. when \\'e it'.'.l l'C, shr. is left wi1h <.1n al'ln y that e;111 protect a nation tll:it is, a lot of Arncricans stein tn forget. an ;il!y or lhe l:nill'd ::it<ilC s .. , l:old\\'al er a~ked the COP wu1ncn lo "work hard on a 1ncssa ge L hat we n1ust get across as strongly :.ind as l're- <1ucnlly ;i:; possible -the 1n(!ss:.ige to ou r fight ing nirn Hi Vietna1n lhll( we 111 hun1e <ii'(' with thcrn and th;11 publicity of the anti·\va r C'ause by no 1neans reflects lhe n;i· t1on ·s th inking ." llC' blan1ed "1hr 11ation's !lC\\'S rncdi;i·· for t11e creation of n111ch of th e controversy surrounding the Vietna1n \Ya1:. .. So1ne papers and reporter.~ ha\'C deliberately set out lo f'n t our<ige these factions <tnd. in cffeet, support the enemy." he said. · ·o u r rnessage lo t h r An1cncan:> 111 Vietn:Hll should be : "Thank God you 're there and thank you for \\'hat you <i re doing'," Cioldwater said lo lhe cheers of his audience. Mental Ill Prouress 0 'f a1k Slated GARDt·:.'1 G R 0 V E Prosul'i'Ls of s u (' l' e s s f u I b1·eakthroughs in the trea1 - rner1 l of onl' or the severl•sl lorins of inenla! illness will be rt·ported to Orange Countians hl·re Thur~t!ay night. Dr. l\obcrt L. i\-le1crs, a San Franci~co psychialrist. will spl':ik 011 •·faulty ~ie\ubtlltsrn and i\1t'nl<i l Jl!ness'' al lhe United Fund Building , J l.tl2 .Stanl'ord Ave_ The talk. :;po11sored by the ()range County Chapter ol' lhe Schizophrenia Foundation of Cahforni;i, is schedu led for 8 p.m. IL is open to Ilic pub1ic Dr. i\Ieicrs is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Schizophrenia and is vice president of the An1eril'an Schizophrenit1 Foundation. Costa Mesa and F'ounla1n Valley _ provided the closest coinpclition to the Oil City's contingent with IO and nine, res pectively, representing those cities. The 56 new Americans from the Or<1nge Coast were part of a Lota! of 147 Orange Countians \I hn recited the pledge o r allegiance for the first tiine as U.S. citizens. Other t·n 1n n1unilic s rcprcscnlcd in the Superior Court ceremonies presided over by .Judges Sa m u e I Dreizen, \Villiarn Speirs or Newport Beach and \Vatter H. Steine r 1,1•ere (wi!h residents in parentheses): El Toro and \Vestrninster (4): Laguna Niguel l'.l): Midway City <ind Newport Beach (2): and South Laguna. Corona dcl Mar, Laguna Beach, Los A!amllos :ind Mission Viejo (one each). J\1os1 of those taking the oath carne fron1 Canada, traditionally a inajor con- tributor of new citizens·. fif. teen Canadians Jormally enJ. ed their journey south of the border and they \\.'e!'e Joined in the act by rorn1er nationals of 17 other foreign nations. \\lest Gem1any touk second spot wilh 10 immigrants ac- cepting the Stars and Stripe~ ;is their new flag and Great Fonna\ly endorsed Wed-Charles Evelei&h, both of 90:1 nesday by the U.S. Depart-\V_ 17th St.. Space, 21, Costa tnent nf Immigration as new Mesa and William Alexander citizens (in order ol con· Byrne, 2113 Mir am a r , tributing nations) ¥.'ere these Ne1,1'port Beach . Orange Coast residents; COLOJ\fBJA -J\1ar 1 n a AUSTRIA J n g r i ti Hoyos, !3856 £dv.•ards ::it , lngeborg Shores, ! 4 4 6 1 \Vest1ninster. Culneva Lane, llunt1ngton EGYPT -lns Ghaly, 2220 Beach. \Vaterlront, Corona dcl Mar. ARGENT INA -Corri,._ FRANCE -Jean-Claude Gerhard Liebeling, 10261-Cully Sark Drive, H u n ti n g Io n Beach ; BrunhHd Chris l e l l\tartha Felder, 29762 Ivy Glen Drive, Laguna Nlgue!; ~1onika J\1aria Blodgeu, 564 High Drive , Laguna Beach; ll<tn~ Joachim Johns, 2976 ! Ivy Glen , Laguna N i g u e I : Bernhardine J\1aria a n d \\'erncr Ernst Becker, 1706 1 'f1vain Lane, Hu ntin gt on Dash11'ood, 20631 C h au c er Emi le Joseph Taisne, 15902 Lone. tlunlington Beach. l·'eola Circle, 1-1unl ing1 on 13ELG!Ut-.J _ Kathleen and -"-'-'_c_h __________ ,_s_u_c1_T_1z_,E_N_s_._P_•.;;•_•_2!_1_ I larry Bartels, 28i9 Velasco \ Lane, Costa Mesa and L1hane · Louise Josee Bohn , 8731 Bolsa AMEl"ltCA'S LAlll:t\EST FA M ILY CLOTH I NG-CHAii Ave. 11-lldway Ci ty . ERAZlL -Edel Lourdes Khalil, I !804 Azalea Ave .. :Fountain Valley. CANADA -Helen Joan Sherwin, 7562 Volga Drive, Apt. 4, Huntington Beach: Joyce Ruth Cusack. 14321 Village \Vay , A p I . I, \Vestminster; A I ex and e r David Munro , 33221 Orangewood A v e . , Los Alamitos: Frederick A I an 1 Goochnan, 8192 Whitburn Cir- cle, Huntington Be a ch ; Dorothy, Cha rles Craig a n d ,Janice Roberts, all of 16452 Shasta St .. Fountain Val ley; Ronald Edward Hunkin , 29352 Las Cruces. La guna Niguel: Eva Louise Bills, 9 4 6 O 1-iolly hock. Fountain Valley: Beverly Carol Brown, 5961 7\1eado1\'lark, H u n ting lo n Beach: Alice Ann King, 14951 Trojan C i r c I e, Huntington Beach. Also fr om CANADA: Sharon Ol'EH 9 :30 'Tll 9:30 doubtful sentiment, to menaee ----------------------------------------------------------- lhe !Jvcs of so many Amer ican boys in South Vietnam . "This so-called dril'e for peat'C has been 1nanufacturcd by the Far Lrft and ih(' t raged~· or it is ttiat n1any or lhose 11·ho havr. in 1heir ob· \·ious sincr.nt.v. bren misled by this cause, will co1ne to reali1.e that. they havr brrn duped ," Gnldv.·ater s11id. The one·ti1nr P 1·r~1dcn11.1n candidale b I as t e d th r :i A ppoi nle1l L.\f:UNA ~1 r.1 ·E L nrange County S\1pr1·11~or" ha1·r ilj)f)1J111trd lhrec d1re ct<ir- ln thf' r .. 1r1ullon-N1gurl \\later Distr1 e! in lieu nf elrl'llOll Na1nrd by the board wrrr F:u~ene \\'. Bell. Anthony n ~101so <1 nd .l:1n1c_<; /). n11·r11r<; All are incumben t.~. 1'E 1\TH l\'OTICES ALl.ISO'.'I F '-"<~I l vA ,o,11t,co_ 11" l ind•o ~· L•~UO• er•r~. aatr u! O••'~ O<•~o·• f _!,"''"""" bv ~oo 'l..oh~ra l •r I!•<> o• "'''"' ~Al l\. No"'"""; "'"'he• «c" !l~Tl•ogrr cl Toce"'•· W1•h·~~•oo l!'o'"••· P•'~ Me=>•r. T•<orn• P•i..-o'• ! ''"''(~\ ""' h• ~elo lnte<m~n• f t 1c•o Crrn"•••. ~~"""' L•oun~ Sea<~ Mot!u•"· tl!'"''o". 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' Everyone loves our IMPORTED 3-PIECE WOOL DOUBLE-KNIT SUITS 29.99 I ' ' F~~ C.l~ia to~ Tf1r\. l'"l"l'r'\o'J)!ie ~ant.~ oor l Gina Teresa fasl""" k.rnts! Full·lllsluoned, importer! _ from. ~riti.~h Jiorig ~ong. be.t11tifully styled, ' .\ stn~mg nample. ~li<l .1011e:~l im 5kirt, tootrallt-l r11g tone .sl.en ., . 11od ;a l·hi<' ~1ripcd j11rkr.1 1ha1 commnes both rolors! Just {MM! fl'om our - ~xc11 in g collection: "'t 1~~-es' Size$ S to 18 in groop. Open 11 to 5 Sunday ilt111ii!;la;IJjf;tt\\'tS'i4f;i:f COSTA MESA, 1601 . Newport Blvd., at 16th GARDEN GROVE -12372 G•rden Grev• Blvd . 1 ... ~.,..-·-..--·---···--.,..---..-. ---· ----·-~ -~-.___ 0 [----~--------------------------.. ·-----· -. -.. _DAILY PILOT J f ' ......................... ~ ....................... . • • CHECKING •UP• Scrappy ! MEftCURY SA VI N GS : • • it uuil luu11 u ·.~r1tulllt111 • • • LOS ANGELES (AP ) -1\11 Angeles. ''H's a big lobby1n~ rating rron1 the 1'<1t1on at Fire hc:::i.Ul1ne !,;;ying. "Cruny Pall : NOW OPEN ! Sam Silent Now un::i.ccustom<'d srl<.>nce has ;uul Sdles JOb. f\IU1\trt>al Ill Rating Bureau . 1ve re I 1• • working like hell on ti. Sv ire Hanging tn Skie~-Air Pu Ill·,. .. ~hroude't f:1!y ll;ill sun.:e J une. lidvt! lo, loo ." }le·a altend ncgotiat111g 1-1·1\h ulhcr µO rts lion Alert Called,"' I: EVERY SATU RD y : Length of Yawn r-.tayor ~an1 Yorty has piped nieelings ill Yugoslavia, J apan tor new business . . 1-1•e'rt• Los l\ngt·les 1s first in auto.l : A ! d011 n ond The Netherlands. proceeding with plans for a r.tus\....J air pollut1un. he sau!, ! 10 ! Scr;.i ppy San1, who oni.:c How 's the town doing under ne1v airport syste111 •. the blll overall the Nationa l Alr it-a m 4 p m • scen1ed Lo relish tu s reputation hls e:uidancP? \Vater and Power Deparlme nl l'o!Ju tio11 Adm1ni s1ration ranks : • • • • • ! RS the politici;in with tile "Very 1vell, coinpared w1\h is tiuiltling a new aquedurt Ne11• York, Chicago and it • Said Significant olher cities. Tbe other day l from the Owf'ns Valley ... the Pbiladelphla as the first Lhree. ! BUENA PARK HUNTI NGTON BEACH ! f\lsle~I mouth in the \Vest, cs· 1nade hvo speeches ;n 0c1,,,,·1. d t · b 1 S v own 0\\'11 area is a so utelv Counc1hnan Bradley, who : fl.lereury fll'ing~ Bid~. ~Je.-1·ury Saving~ Hldg . ! plains. •· J tlunk the people l)e.troit has been Io s i n g booming with new off ire an il lost a . f.1ay runoff to Yorty , ,.. \'allty View .111 l.intoln Edlngtr at Ht aeh «• need a res!."' population since 1960. \\'e ·1•e apartJnent buildings and a l1ad this comment on Yor1)'S • .. A re~t, he rnc:Jnt, tron1 the bct-n ~rowing by 50 ,000 a new ho!el.'' post-eleetiun activities: · ·· 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••************'**" By L. 1\1. HOYO The length of time tl takt>s )'OU to yawn is said to be significant. That 1s, if you yawn but brieny, you arc th;:,ughl to be a cautious in- dividual. And probably 111· tellecLual . Howe ver, 1f you yawo al some length, you are belie\'ed to be some emotional. And fairly imaginative. Fan- c:lful theory. isn't i I ·~ Sometime back when a gentleman ellplaiocd t h e foregoing nonsense to me. I yawned in the middle of his <Jissertalion. ''Caughl you!'' he snapped. "Yawning ls sug- gestihle, and I have just won a bet thal I could gel you to yawn." That he d!d. lnciden· lally, if you have not yawned nlready, no doubt you \vi!I do .so shortly. AT llANO IS a report of the existence in Georgia of a young lady whose true name is said to be Lil Lovev Dove . SUPRE•E COURT J USTICE \Villiam 0. Douglas has suf· fe red 23 fractures in his moun- tain-climbing, so far . , . WAY DO college graduates live about five years longer on the average lhan those people with no college? .•. SHOULD NOT BE forgotten that more people reside on farms in North Carolina than in any other s tale. .AP· PROXIMATELY SO PER- CENT OF the men ca rry their billfolds in their left hi p pockets. APPLIANCES -"Which is likely lo wear out quicker, a new washing machine or a new TV set?" inquires a client. The washing machine. say-the statisticians. If you bought. f'igh t new appliances right now. you coo!d expect them to give out over the year~ m this order : I. '\"ashi ng machine. 2. TV. J. l)rycr. •. Tank v a c u u m cleaner. 5. Ra nge. 6 Freezer. 7. Refrigerator. 8. Sewing machine. CUSTOMER SERVlCE: Q. "How much longer do l hav e Artificial Ca ves Spawn Mu shroo1ns ESCONDIDO (AP) -Gue-ss wh at's mushrooming in sunny Southe rn California? Mushrooms. \Vhich normally are grown in areas with caves, mines or cellars. Li ke Pennsylvania. national leader in produclion of the succulent fungi . \1·herc there rtre oddles of abandoned coa t mines. The brothers frank and Oa\·e Di Stefano. v.·hen they v.·anted io gi't into the mush- room biz, had to create their 011·n cave. Abo ve ground. llrre -ainid chic k en ranches. citrus and avocado grorf's -!hey have eight con· crcte block buildings on 81h ncres of land. in 11'hich they gro1v f'Very tv.•o years five crops totaling 50,t'.MXI pounds. The buildings are so solid and secure they could serve as refrigera tors, and inside they are darker l.han nighL How do Frank and David, sons of a P enn s y l van ia mushroomer, raise a crop? First, they acquire a stock of compost. Chief ingredient is matf'rial S\\'epl from the floor of slables at the Del ~fa r race lr<ick. To lhis is added soy- bean 1neat. crushed cotton :·a~eds, \\'liar's left of grapes <ifter the juice i!> squeezed, and assorted o!her vege table residues. Sweepings from the floors of flour mills are highly regarded. The !>tuff is spread eight in· ches deep on the six tiers of beds -each 6 feet 1-1•ide an d 50 long -along each ~ide uf each cnncrele b u i I d i n g . Temperature is raised to 170 degrees lo "steril ize" lhe compost and kill seeds and bacteria . Then the temperature ls reductd to 65 degrees a n d mushroom spawn which looks like brown dust. is spread ;'!round, the n covered with an inch of specia l snil. After '"'0 "·eeks , prcslo: n1ushrooms are sprouting. They're. harvested by men .,,ca.ring miner's lamps. \\lhen 1ahor runs short . lhe brother!! hire hi'gh school youths. /\ harvest might last 100 days. \\'hen the la.~l rnushroo1n ha~ been pluf'krcl, !he compost is ,:old to ga rrlcnrr,!I, and the pro- cess starts anew. to wait lo get you to tell n1e ,.,..hill an ordinary zoo cleph:1nl eats for breakfast''" A. Pa- tience, please. sir, 'fhal Is not th e kind of data I keep in the lop dra1-1·cr. 110.,.,,ever. a rf'liable 1nformanl says a healthy elephanl generally breakfasts on about 50 pounds of hay , a haJr dozen loa\'es of bread and approxin1atel y !2 pounds of carrots. year." V b -torrenl of words during tus es, ut "'hat <100ut sinog <lon "l see any aclion. Hc"s bel·1 1 He addf'd · "Our po!ice IVJ'l"C '"\\le're not fir st in air pollu· l·ngagcd 111 a !cw eere1non1al T <l l I.: k T <l bitter but successful campaign is the best In the nation. Our t1on,'' he said, bringing out a things. But he hasn "t offered 0 :Jy S o l 0f ~5 0 a y last l\1ay for reelection over r •"•"·· mdmeiopmocmtmmmem"ml -h~a~s-•;;.N~o;·.;;' .;S~e~p;!.~2~4.;tl-O;s~!o;:":;,;pa;;pe;'~w~;~1h~'-'~"~Y~spec~~;r~k~p~rn~g~c~"~n~s .• "--~I ------.;; ____________ .;; __ ;;_ Negro Ci!y Councilman Tom ll Uraclley. Befare tus \\"in h{ !1cld n<.>ws conferences at \casl weekly. Since. 11·ceks ha1'l gone by w1tl1oul any. OVER\\'EIGllT -Childrl'n of slender parents rnosl all grow up lO be slender. too. But only about half the children of plu1np parents grow up to be plun1p. Such is the report fr111 n a scientist narncd Davenport. By "grow up," it can be a ssumed he n1eans aehie\"e voting age. No doubt many of these slender 2l -year-0lds put on considerable weight in later years. At any rate, 11•hat's conclud ed froin Dr . Daven- port's stud y is that half the over\\•eighl people inherit th<il tendenr:y t<t,..add pounds while the other half cal their v.·ay toward it. DOGS -Nole a canine ex· pert lists the boxer among those seven breeds of dogs he says are most apt to bile peo· ple. Surprised to hear it. Always thought boxers were fairly good natured. Other slx on his list are E~kiino dugs. Gern1an shepherds, G r e a t Danes, St. Bernards, and Doberman pin schers. Yo11 r ques1io11s ond cotll· 111e11ts ore u>e/cornerl. n1u.t w ill be used wherever J10.>- s1 ble in .. Cliecki/IO Up."' Address rna1/ 10 t . 1\1. Boyd iit C'flt P nj Di\ILY l'/L.07', Bo:r 187.'i. Newport Beac/1, Caltj., 92663 . Sta te E ndor ~c~ Delta Ca ual SACRAr-.1ENTO 1 lJPI\ The Assembly \Yater Corn· mittee is ''comp l et e l y satisfied'' construction of the proposed peripheral ca n a l won't endanger the n;itura l resources of the Sacra1nento- San Joaquin Delta. "liut ," Yorty added. ··plcnl~ u[ nc.,.,·s release!> arc going out.·• lndecU, lhe n1a yo r 's nt 1 n1 Po g r a p h rnachine, reno wned as the n1ost prolific 111 town, con tinues to tell of ··.:ill the many exciting Lhlngs going on here." Though Yorly 111ay be b1cl· ding f::ir the ru ckna111e Silent Sarn. hi s n<1111c pops _up 1 regularly in speculalton aOOut l next vear·s elections. !'111i hl tile · · !'11 a v e rick Dcrnocrat." as he c a 11 s h 1 in s el r, run against1 llcpubhcan Honald Heaganl next year if the governor -as 1 expected -seeks a second terrn. ''I can't give yuu an ans.,.,'er," he told an in- terviewer Tuesday. "I've given 1L lillle th ought. l've just slartell a new term. I've plen- tv to do. Uul I'll tell you this:! 1··n1 unhappy with 1nany of Reagan's policies. llis failurel 10 fin<.1ncc schools adequately. J!is sland again st a withholding tax •.• ''cry a 111 a t c u r i sh anti short sighle<L" J\-\ight he 1ry for the U.S. senate. "No. I have no thought of that. 1'1n very fond of George Murphy and \\"ouldn'l run against hin1 . . But it's ahl"avs a bad llllng to force.lose vo1trself f r o ml anytlung \vhCn you don "! know ) 1'."hn th" candidates arf' ·• I .\lurphy. ;i Jlcpubhcan. ha s -:;;aid he \~·ill .seek a sctontl Lcrrn. I Y::irly, just turned 60, pink or face and vibrant of voice, v.•as preparing for one of the globe-trotting trips that he has become noted fo r. On this one , he"ll try to bring the 1976 Olympic Games to Lo s I Sears I Ideal For The Fall Semes ter! Men's Ivy Sports Shirts ' burtoo bande-d ivy collar. O;irron• rol ycstct lincJ. B.1rk 1>lc.i.1. han~tr Ivor. 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Belh• ••tin• "'Jam"' Emol (;regg, Moroon W. '' Wl!llam M. Mo•eno, Lo.,alne "' Tommv Slir!ir><1. C•••I 'f. v> J1m'I Wolhom Browa.rr, Milr9&r<lt Hr I en v• C:.eo•g~ '"°"'"' fl••dY. Fl<>Y<I v VI Jun• l. Sla"o•d, O•rll>n• J "' G•' • II ><oo ...... Mal>PI """'' "' Wiiii~ Cl"v'"" Q"'""· Ma•v E11•n ,, 111cnar<1 Wov"" D""'" Gt rald •> Frnr><t< Honor• Hyde. DiAnr •• Ch•''" ~"°'""'~~t, M•rll•n M •• Ftllon G Val<n!ln<, Jr,, 00""" J•~n v• Jdmr, II , M•ndeo, Ill/Ii" J "' M•nu•I T 51•,,.•'1, F <an~ IC!nQ ,, ['vrlvn w. H•'"'· E•11'•• v' Horold Ii. ~::;;, .. ':"v0~i ,; 11S~. "'.,~"g~~id 5t'°~~' It• F•o>•r, H<l~n M•rle V\ 5.,, Eamun<l ll~uPr, Jt~nn•ll• M v• Gt•~I<! lo•d ~l•rl;n~. 5.,ldfY I(, vs E ldon Mo.,. <l••llle B~ll••O. Go•<lo" c; VJ llulh A. RP•nold,, B••b•r• '°'"" '' Ila~•• ll•n.cn 11..ciun~I\, ~na•<>n K, "' 5t•P~•n R <~ri.1;an, Jae~;, Lan• •• Cnarl" H•nrv C•«. Cedlia M. "' Ri<l>•rd .-. l'looOo. RoMf! Ead v\ Hr l•n l !Otn• V•n Cloavo, Ann Eht•bolll "' J•~i.y ...... v 'Aa••V. A•ft C. v• J8m•, tt•rold f r•acrlc~. 8dt~a•• J •• Johnnv L. Jon.,., Orio•., v1 Wolll~m w. C11ti'mon, 5ti"l~v M~• y; !llllV J•~n p.,1<11e10". Ju~1rll Ann "' J"n•t• An"1 o""'"•••n1. r , ... ~ 6 v• "•v<>• J ""'°''" O•l•nt G ., """""1" J•m., J'o~an.pff~r, C..o fl,l,f(I c i ... t.. ... llo""" Lor i (.,~, Mdr> E!l•n V\ ft•d"(" _..M~M• WQ"•"on. Joh~ F v• C.t••'<l•nr M <•o .. aer, Den.,. ll••d•O v< R1cn••d l,lllm"n L.rft, Volondd Lool1• v• Lu;•no Romu•IOo Gu•,.r<to. E:aw~•~ "' loi 6<>C• Ca•olon• H•im,, Wllh~<!I fu~eno '' .Ju<tv Co•ol 7 u ~co<~. l(u•1 Ft6nkl•fl VI ~utdnn G,11, l<•ntv '"'"n ,, ll•vmona ••••andor Oc"""'"• Morl~n E •>Jann wa,,,,, "'''~"""'· 0C<o"1v Lou V\ POl>o•I Chari•• "'""""· O>ane r "' s'"""'" L t<Olm•n, ~1<h••a Dw•ont ,, Pomr•o Au<>•tv ll<n•i<>g•" l(u•I Pob••l "' ''""" "'•• • LtmO •, Jren M "' llo<hM<I ti 1NtEllLO(UTOlY OECll[[\ ll•ftum<>n1, H•l•n I( "' (d,..Ard { ~(~""•uo. C••<• "' ~'J"lo'' P•<rn•r l'l•l•on, 1~,,. J"" ••Jo Ann• G••I Jonn•!on, Garv E "' Vo<~•• 0. M~'~ff'V , (•,. A •! t<atn<;n M Mach•Oo, MO•!!>"• F '' P~vmor<' ! , Nu,.av. Candoncc A, "' l<•"n•ln O, Q,,w,;, (~tf'fl Ju"• VI J,,,.,,, L<• lh<>mQ:.on, L"""n" L l11db•I~ "' Arll\yr Roo.r1 r r .. <>l•v, Gltnd~ "' llono,• fl•clo, CM~f"n• I' "' ('ll<lo•d C l om..O.ln•. Molr~d<el Anti ,. W•ll1c'T1 Oun•ld • B••dv, El1le M. "' Wilham f , ll•g•. Po>d c "' T, .... ~ad Mann, P~!•IC•~ Ann v> IJlllv P~v B•l!ong, f lnw•nO" V\ fl••nvm l• Ro< A l!l<l><f~. fl Rvdol"n V• J•an O N....,.man, Mo~• Oa<hnr •• B•ll• L•on Kot>I«, SnrfltY (ol~n• "' W•IU8M'1 Cna11., t ll••· P•l••<o• fl•!!• Cn••I•' lluaov lo!m•<, ~ana•• LolU< ~' Wtll;~m D~n· "" ll il!• Sr,, Oct<tl/>y [l<l.Jll<'I" V\ J<>lin (olvon 'lra'n""'1. MM lo•i• C "' C.•Q•q• II llin.,.r, Ro'"'""" L"• '' l•c~ D"""'' '"••<•~, ll11b•r1 M1~nn•+ "' D•'""' Mrltl••"· Joc,.r.n R•b•cc,1 '' D~"d H Wal~•n, O·;•nt II '' Jofrn W 11ahn. C•cell.i £ •• Jvll~• M !ow•nw,ci... P•~e. I<' "' Rlll>~•d A. Rho~d\, Jr , Cl\&rl•< "' Md<V Ann F•"•"•· lri• v• ll a•mcnO H ~nnlb~I W<ICI\, Jarnu We•IEv •> Vera Down JUDGMENT ~ Pac•••· J•, Paul Diie '<I [il••n ~Ufl (annulm~n•I II•~'""""• G••Y L. "' Sh.,la ll•nd~l!r !~nnulm•nt l 0 '8•,on, Afl<>•Oi l . VI J&mt'I F. Can· nvlmenO. C~n. 11•"• M. v1 •rmur errnord !onnulm•nO R•n1'1n, !"v VI Gro•gt ~·ncla.r l•n nul111"nl) DPrr. J11dlt" J•an vs Ow,q"r Oav1d l~n,.ulm•nll I Dl~~~i,i,,~~~~1ona O. "' Pav! Mic~~•• I ssoo Winner Leatha Adams, Ga rden Grove Faith £. Barn hart. Fallbrook Steven Forsyth, Bellflower .~ 5500 Winner Geraldine Munoz, Sant a Ana 5100 Winner Erma l. Sm ith, San Diego ,· "" a _'I!!! •i •"r'l~I· '! s '76~~.r.a ()' I 1~£v . ' t-J~VE Go · '1 ~" . '?OwtJ ·-·r--~--~ .. , ....... ,.. . .. ,. .......... .. t.lorc 111:111 1,400 smokers are t'.~pectcd 10 1H1end the-Ir!'~ prugran1 , which l'LITIS ll\e con- scrullve 111ghli., lrorn 7;J0·9 p.m. Sponsor~ <Jrc 111r f ounty T11brrculo!>1~ lh·..;pu-.itnry D1.•!'a<.c A:-.sor1;,. lion ;ind the St•vfnth D<.iy /\dvcnt1sts. RllltE TllOUCllTS Thi' Holy Spi,;,, He i1 • 11~•t ol l he God. heod, A ch 17 ?9, Rom. I 10, Col, 1:9. H• .... ~, pr e 1 en I "' J~•u >' bopli•m, All THREE membe" of lht Go d-h~~d bei"'J lhoro, Mo!!. J·lb , H. "'•• p' • • e ~I;~ CR:EATIO.N. Ge~. I ~1. H. p•o•ided !lo t A po•l)e1 ... ilh int tf1eclu ~I 9uod o ~c e, 'I•~· ing them ",U i.uth" •nd l •o~hing 11,.,,, "•II 1h:n9•," Jn. 14 ·16, lb:IJ, Ht h~, PtRS:JNALITY. He h., Sf'OIC EN I i •m, I .~ T£STIFIED, Jn, 15:1b; TAUGHf, Jn, 14 :1b: GU!D~O. Jn. 16.ll; FOR!ID. DEN, Ach !6:67, S~ARC HED. Cor. 1 :10 . Ha h•• a MIND. Rom. '8·17; KNOWLEDG E. l Co" 1:11 · A FFECTION. Rom. 15·JO; • WILL, I Cn" 17,11. !-i e •ufle" 1l;qh• •nd 1t>j,iri11, lid, 6 1:10, H eb. 10:2'1, ~ph. 4:)0, I The11. S:lq, Mat!. 11:11, J?, ,Ac!, S:J, He :1 '"'' much a REAL •nd LIVING b•in9! He dwell1 w<thin E\IERY Chri,1:~n. I Cor, l ·IS. [ph, 121. fvorv P•"o" who become• • Chr .. tOon •t<ei •~• •h• Sp11;1 •! !h• t:m• ho t ep ~n h •nd ,. b"ptt.ed for th• forgi•ent u o f ,;n._ "Rapent and be b •pl:ted e•e•v one of you ;n the n•me of Je1v1 Cl.ri,t for !he remiu oon 11f ,;.,., and ye ,Ii.II rec1i•1 lh• g d t of tho l.oly Sp;.;i," Ach 1:18. HtY• YOU bel•c•ed on Je>u •. repanled of 1•n, con!8u ed h;, n•m• ond be•n bdpl01t d l<>r YOUR ,;n" thereb ~ rtcei.:ng :he Holy Sporil ~ VISIT th• Chu<eli of Chr.,I, 287 W. Wil~on St., Co•I• Me1a, C •. 91617. A ll ••• '"•!com•. STUDY THE !IBLE WITH US:. ' , '· .. ,.. . ' . . -:.,.4;-',; . ~ t.Mf~·· ~;,u;~ ~r ""¥···~' .:U.:: ..... ssoo Winner Jane tte Innis, Lawnd ale 5100 Winner Jeff E1chstaedt, Laguna 5100 Winner Lorene Holly, Oceanside Look who turned in their Shell coins for real ones. In States of the Union, Shell's new game, you save up Shell's game coins instead of paper bills, to win cash prizes. (Top prize: $5000. Th ousands of others fr om $1 to $1000.) The coi ns show all 50 states. These metal coi ns are real co llector's items _ Star t collecting and playing States of the Union now-at any part ici pat ing Shel l sta tion _ If all those people can win, you can too_ 2,481 prizes won in this area so far. Thousands more still to be won. No pu1c.tia~ nett!SS.!' /. yo1d where prohlt:11lod by law. Only lit.en~ dri'ier111ia1bl1. ' ---- THRILLING PERFORMANCE -\!CI Cr;1,1·ford llall \l'ti~ filled !o capacity Tu esday eve nin g \1·hcn th e ND J{ Syn1phony Or chestra of J·larnbu ri;; "1th Han..; \\lall.'l t conduc11ng opened the 16th season oi the Orange C:ounty Jlhilhar1nonlc Soc1e'I). 1\fter11 ard Ul'I C'h<ill· DA1l Y Pll-OT Ph~!• b~ l-U ~•••• cello r and illrs, Daniel (;,Aldrich .Jr. opened their home fo r a re· tcpt1on, attended by I.he conductor, leading musicians and societ y officers and their spouses. • By TH OM BARLE Y 01 Int O•lly '''°I i llH \Vhatever other musical blessings the Orange County Philharmonic Society's 1969-70 season may have to beslo\v upon us. one thing is certain; they will not eclipse the rich fare \ve \\'ere offered at it s triumphant open- ing concert. r-.1aestro l~ans \Vailat and the craftsrnen of the NOR Sy1nphony Or- chestra of J·lam burg brought a capacity audience at UCJ's Campus 1.lall to its t'eet Tuesday night for a tren1endous and thorough!}~ deserve~ ovation. It \va s. for this critic, the copyllook concert; an 1nlcrest1ng and .. 1n a \vay. unique progran1. as 1nuch designed to .e.nter.tain as to display this splendid orchestra's technical mastery in a fan111!ar line of country. . Difficult indeed to sin gle out one or l\\'O. partic ~larly supe.rb offerings for top billi ng but let us, for once. go along \\'Ith audience reaction -b,v no 1neans an idea l guide -and plun1p for Schumann's Sy1nphony No. 4 10 [J ininor, that stirring. vibrant syn1phony so redolent of the rnastr;r at the peak of hi s considerable po\vers. . . This \vas \Va lla t at his brilliant best and he lakes much of the credit for a \vell nigh faultless rendition of thts j~\vel of the Schlu:1ann ~ro\V11. l·le ~tressed, happily, the lyric grace and passion o_f inuch of this glorious score and played dotvn the heavy romantlcisn1 of 1\s earlier 1noven1_ents -a cloying passage or t\\'O 1hat docs nothing: for today's concert audience \v1th its heavy Germanic hun1or and po~derou s appr?ach. \Vallat seeks, as \l'e heard 1t , to stress tne undoubted pon1p and pa. geantry in n1uch of t hi s happy score. that regal, 111ajestic 1nessage so ap· parent in the be autifully scored scherzo. This is \velcome indeed in an age \\'hen tl'e tend to underplay any· thing that might sn1ack .of pomp and ci.rcumsl~nce and it b!·ougl~t us, 'vilh e xactly the right touch into that n1agnll1cent finale, a rou~1ng vital i:nove- inent that literally brought a roar of applause from a delighted audience. Magnificent, yes, but little better lhat the superb Beelh?ven of the first half of the program; Beethove n's Symphony No. l . a particular favo- rite of \Vallat 's as several German orchestras would readily -and perhaps ruefully -attest. Post·concert conversation brought the irnpression of other concert· goers that \Vallat 'vas a little too '·tight" with this offering; that.theNDR's interpretation tended to underplay the undoubled \varrnth and rich melody of this symphony in favor of an essentially Gerinanic "tight rein" and tech- nically c:-.:a cting perforn1a11ce. Rubbi:>h. Gcr1nan ic it rnighl have been but if !here·~ a better \\·ay to plav J3ecthoven then let"s hear it. 'rlii.<> \Vas exquisite handling of an ol d favOrite and \\lallat 'vas extren1ely flexibl e. in his direction. A \Vo rd here abQu\ those glo rious \\'OOd\rin d passages. Their clear. S\veet clarity enhanced tile second 1noveinent ennrn1ot1 sly antt they could lie heard again in the fi11cil n1oven1ent, adding luster to those poignant phrases. Very in1prcssivc indeed and a n1a1or contribution to son1e key passages in !his complex \1'ork . \Ve have found it po.~sible In live for 1011 '! prrio<l s nr tirne \Vlthout (See CONCERT, Page 15) ' I ' I I 111 I 11' l ii1 I'· 1,,1 ' 1:!1 11 1111 I '' Ii ii, Iii ,11 II I I 11 ! I I 111 11, 11 ' 1:· II ',( GUESTS SIGN IN -t!CT Chancellor and r<trs. Dan· (d Or<inge County Philh ar1nonic Society's 16lh sea- icl G. :\lrlric h .lr. ilcftl \,·el con1e 1\. B::iyard J)od Jr. "on. 'fhc reception \Vas arranged by !he society·s 11 ;:rs J\lrs. 11oct. signs ll1e guest register: 1'he Aldrich~-;' board of directors. and included on th e invitation li st Lil hon~c 1r~s 'tile selling for a bef'r. \\·ine !1nd <-"hC(''-(' \1 ere <:er1na11 Co11sul Gen. and il'irs. Constantin Von tasting festival 1r!11 ch follo1\·ed the opening conce11 U;t.1e1nbo1,·ski . GUTEN ABEND -Tn authentic German costumes are (left to right) 1'.·liss Liz Aldrich and 1'.1iss Carol Doremus who joined a contingent of college students in serving at the after·the-concert party. Among s pe· ci al guests were conductor l-lans \Vallat and leading musicians of the NOR Symphony Orches tra of Hamburg. 11-----~c~~~-~~~~ _ ~~~~"'----_ ~~-~~=- Poof-Couple's Dream Car Going Up • DEAR ANN L ANDERS: T1vo monlh11 ago my mother offered lo buy my h11s- h<.1 nrl and n1c a r;ir \\'hen wr grarl1r:lc fron1 college 111 Frbrtl:iry IF 11 c IY)\h agrcrcl to qu it ~n1oklng , \\'e "'err. lll'llghted with lhc ()!ft•r ;111d a<:Ct":ptM 1!. Thrcl' wl'cks :igo n1y husband s!<irl!·d b smoke agai n. ! lwc:in1e ab.~oi111 rlv furiou,;. I c0n~1dr·rrfl 11 a per:;onal :iHr•\n t th;-it hr did nl)l keep hi s \\11rd since 1~c both wanl<'d the c:::i r so budly, i\ly hush:inrl anrl his f:in1ily insist thnt niy m()thcr had no bu~iness pitting 11s against ()tlf' ;1n()\ller. Further111orc lhl'V s::ry ."he 1\as 11Tnng lo rtnn~lr 111!.! i;:r: 1·1 front of u~. \l"haL ls your op1n1on".' Ll~·r HOHSE OEi\R C.IFT: ''our 1nothrr nioi'r :i irncrnu~ nrfrr -onr 1\hlt·'l rniRhl h·•1 •' added yea rs lo y()ur lh·t~. \·ou boll\ ac· ANN LANDERS "l'Plf'rl it. '<our hu~han1l <1pp art>ntly hud neither sr:lf dlsc lpllnc nor the pe:rsnnal intrgrity to ket'p his 1'"0rd. so nnw ~1111·,e hnth Ins t out. 1'111 the blan1c 1· '.:•rt· l: i ·-. longs. On }'Our husband . f"H·'.AI\ A\N LAl\"Df.J{:i i 1110 l:1 te to rcs1)()nr! lo 1l1;i\ old br1i<11l 111 :.1111ne<1pol1s who "·as 1h~gust,..r! wit h tl\r. \'.Orld brc11u~(', accord 1n1?. In hrr, ptnpl~ 11·111 11!1 r.il11f'r si t around <1°11'1 colJrct \l"Clfarc than work . • Thi': s1ock phra:;c hurled at fl)l ks on v.·elf<.1rc is, "Get off you r can 11nd grl a Joh " The answer lo that one 1s simple : Y.'ho is ~oing !() hire a boozer wilh a lousy 1111rk record, fir a kid 1~·ho h;1 ~ hecn in tr()uble wllh the law. Then therc"s the 11()n1an whn h:is six li:tlc ch lirlrcn and u n1i~sn1g h11sbanrl -\\'ho could she lca\"e thr kHl s with, rven if she had some decent i.kills. whi ch shr rrnb;1bly hasn't. l"m no t ('\'en mcn\ion!n~ !he .iged or 1he slck. The creeps v.·ho screflrn \he loudest aboul welfare are the ones \\'ho try tll convince themselves that poverty Uoesn't exist by moving to a better part ()f town so they don "\ see it. By now you may ha ve guessed, I'm a teenager who is against the establishment. You can criticize our hair and our clothes and our music but we believe this is a slinking world we·rc living in and we aren't going to settle for it. -ALSO DISGUSTED OEi\R AL.SO: I agree there arc many aspects ()f lhe world that 11rt sllnklng and I a11plaud the kid s "·ho refuse lo settle for .~hoddy standa rds and phony '''ilue 9. But ph~ase don"l hurn anything down until you ·,·e got something lo put In its pl11ce. Thtrt are othtr1 In thl1 world he,lde~ you and you don''~ It yet. Husband's Smoke DEAR ANN L.-\NDERS: Our daughter is 18 and pregnant. Gloria is crazy abcut th e boy but he denies he is the father and refuses to m<.1rry her. He has even gone so far as to say he will prove in <.:ourt, if nece~sary, thal three of his friends had se x with her. \Vc've begged Gloria to put th<' child up f()r adoption but she Insists she wants lo raise it. She is 11n1nalurr. :ind h.1s no sense of resp<insi bilily. l'rn :-u re she wants ln keep lhe child bec:iusr. sill' believes it v.·ill hc!p her get lhc boy back I have two children unde r 12 year! of nge aTHI J 'm in poor health. l cannnt lnkc on a ne\v baby. I'm su re (;loria l\OU!r! put the '\'Ork 00 OH! beCilll.~t thi~ 1'\ the \\'DY she alwayi; has done. llow C(ll\ 11·r m;ike hrr listen? -F. L. r . DEAR F./ L. P.: Legally ~our dau1hter Is of •gt and 1be tan do a• she pleases. You cail and should, b{)wever, In· r{)rm her that you will oot keep her baby if she dlsregard1 )'Our wi1 he1, I h{)pt for the chlld ·s sake she listens to you. \\'hat awaits you on the other side or tile rnarriogc vei l? How can you be s"re your marriage will work? Read Ana Liinr!ers' booklet "Marriage -What to J-:xp1tet." Send your request lo Ann Landers in care of this newspaper enclos- inJ? :>Q cent.~ in coi 11 and 11 long, st<1n1ped, !'irif·:iddrcs~td t·nvrlope. Ann Liindcr~ will be glad to help you 11'ilh }'()IJr problcrns. Send them lo he.r in c:1re nf ttic l)A ILY PILOT, enc\osin& :i sclf-add~<cssed. sta111pcd envelope. _..., ---·----.....---...-.-----~ -----------------------------------...... . I ·. .. ,. . .. • J <f CAIL Y PI LOT 'rhu~day, Octobtr 16, 1969 Junior Auxi liary Stirs Up First Luncheon Horoscope Pisces: Heed Friend's Suggestion FRIDAY OCTOBER 17 By SYDNEY O~tARR Lunar position t'Onlinuts good for fishing. MENU TIP: Sauteed whole lroul. Fealure color red in fion1e dishes, and seat Aries individual at bead of lable. ARIES (March 21-April 191: You are apt to be center of at· tenLion. t.tany are <.lrawn to you. Be independent and con- fident. But avoid making pro· mises whic h are impossible to keep. TAUR US (April 20-r.1ay 20): Illusion is separated from reality. You learn v.·hat is practical and what should be discarded. You may be trusted to raise funds for special pr o- ject. Accept -but outline your O\~n conditions. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20): Income affecting mate, partner is spotlighted. You can llid by entertaining people in position to say yes. t.·trans be <:harming. Don'L argue or try harmful fantasies. bttomes available. J\1ake Ote lo place blame. What was lost SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): most of rare opportunity. You will be replaced. Changes occur in inunediate get green light on pet project, CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): environment You h 11 v e Now be sure of direction -"k then · mol'e ahead. \rhat appears sparkling, new tP.ndcncy to want to slrt e out. 1nay nol be as desirable as based on impulse. Key is to PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): \I-' h a t you already possess. think. to respond in log1cal A fr 1 en d v.·ho knoo,1·s t.lessage becomes increasingly manner. when , 1\hat and 11.·here c.:lear ton ight. Be charming SAG117ARIUS (Nov . 22-Dec. offers solid ~uggestion . l!eed v.·ithout being flirtatious. 21 J: Emphasis continues on it Don 't stri1·e lo ma ke LEO 1Ju!y 23-Aug. 22 1: luncis, income. Your prospects :.01nt>thing of nothing. This is a Figure lime an d costs before are bright. ri·lem ber or op-day to fin is h v.·hat is past. You agreein~ lo speci al project. posite sex p rovides in-profit as result. E1nphasis on ambition, timing. spiration. But you must curb If TO DAY IS \' 0 UR Those in position to pave way tendency to try too much at BIKTllDA\' you are more for your efforts are favorably once. practical than many gi\•e you inclined. CAPRICORN /Dec. 22-Jan. credit for being. You know VIRGO (Aug. 23-Srpt. 22 ): 19): You are able to get aclion what )'OU "'ant and are Take care 1n handling funds. in areas \\"hich prel'iously crc11tive enough lo obtain it. Some are quite :;;ensilt ve, even \Vere immobil e -afft>cts Domeslic si tuation that was fearful. l\ey is to inspire con-security and prestige. Push changed works lo your ad· fld ence. Do this by expressing fo r plans "·hich enhance vantage. yourself, including sense of seeurity and resul t in property "To 1:"" °"1 more otoout ~ourMJI o"a llum••. · A\lrQIO'll', ord•t ~van"" o.n.rr·1 SC-'" gain. P•i>e D001<1t.I, l~• Trut~ ""°ut ,.,. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0t't. 22 ): AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. tro101tv. St-Od ~cents•• Omorr 100~· ~r. 1~• D••I• Pllo!, eo,,-:no!O. Gra...a Accent on ma r r i age , 18): What appeared elusive cont••' stohcm. ~ew Yort, N.V. 1001; permanent relationships. No l--"--""--'"-'-'-'--"=-'--'=-'-==-'-'='-""--"-'- day to play games with !Sec urity -emot•ona! or other11.•isc . Get the facts-then act ac cordingly. Get rid ol •• •• St . Catherine's Council Rummaging for Funds I! ii NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2621 (, CHlt Hwy .. Coro11• d~ #or 6'75·71Jl St. Catherine·s Counci l of Ca!holic \Vomen 'A'ill launch Cooking up their first luncheon for the ne\\•ly organ- ized l.lni\·ers11y o! Sou the rn ('aUfornia, Orange County J unior .<\Li:->iliary ol TO\\'ll <lnd GOl\'11 ~ire chartrr officers rl eft to ·righ!) fl'lrs. Ed11·ard Bnun- lcau .Jr .. recording !:il'Cretar~. 1'.lr.c;. Oby \\"oods .Ir .. prC'stdent, ;ind J"\lr!'> . .!anH':. :'llcCunn1fl Jr., hospital- ily chairman. T he Jun c hron meeting \Viii tak e place next Tuesday in the 1\'c1\"port Beach home of 1Jrs. _Rand ol ph J)arkcr. The group is dedicated to rais- 111g funds to further education of deserving young 11·omcn a l lhe un1vcr.\oi ty. ~ the first in a series of fund· raising projects with a rum· mage sale in Laguna Beach \Voma n's Clubhouse from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Saturday. A family·sized pool table is just one of many bargains 11vai!ablr <It the event headed P eter Kiesselbach , John t.1er· rill, Charles Payne, Martin Poldermans, Arthur Preter, Robert Redwitz, James Shea, Thoma_s Skelton, f rank Streff, Cornelius Toomey , Marjorie \Vagner, Ardyth Wightman and the Misses Anna Demuth, Jo Gilhoe. An n Alaguire, Rose O'Reilly and Marian Wood. Half Sizes Counselor At Se ssio n r.t rs. }/ o \\'a rd J-:ckhardL !';r>n1nr j!ruup counselor ;iL , Orange Coun1.1• .Ju1•enilr JL1ll. 1r1ll be the ~p<-;1kr.r \1 hrn lt:r ;\[berl Silton Ch1ldren ·s (;uild mrcts 1.ext f\londay. The coun~c-lnr \\"Jll 1·~pl.'lin 1bc Volunteer\ 1~11or l'r{\g ra111 in J u\'enilf' I !<ill 11 h1ch a:.st~!~ 1hr ~ouths If\ CldJUS\Ulg (l! :-ocictv. TI1c. 10 :i rn 1nrrtini: will l:ikc placr u1 !h,... 1·n11fl·rrncc roorn of J111rnile /!;ill. Oranct. The Tee Ed•I•"• Nolt: A colymn ..i womr•'t IOI> ..OU «OtH w•ll OPPO•t eot• wr•W •• '"'DAILY PILOT. lo ..... ., ><••n 10• :nr .... ~. PIO••• m••• tn..,, to P o. eo, IS6~-Tn r, m'IS! bt '"''"'d by Moed•~ I M£SA VERDE FIELD SMOT\ -(LI» A. I~ /.','1u . r ·~~· P.~~O<:•· •~. M•fl• Cn~•n• I "''""• Mon"' '"'""'•" ~ ·' qtho•I • ""'' )1 er~·· e m• '"'"'"'· a•" 1,·~-" ~ . .I~. \'/di'""' M.111<~. ~· •: "'-·-· ~~"' o. ~6 .. .,,.,~ f'~P•·•O" I! l I (.. I~< "'"''' l, E )•&•K )\ ; j~m~• //.tCrtc,o, 3' llio'nll L•'•~· •• W ( •,•t.1i.1m•, 1; ' . P•ri FIVES A .. 0 THllf£' Ott ro111t,, l '• HA .. OIC-"" -(II» A.·~· CLASSES NOW. FORMING. Drapin9-Decoupa9e Repousse Art-Statues Gold Leafing-Resin -Paper Tole - Christmas Decorations .\-11u1.< 011/v i i DAYS Atrnv! OPEN -10-6 TUES., FRI. & SAT. 10 · 9,30 MON ., WED. & THURS. HARBOR HOBBYCRAFTS 1926 Harbor, Costa Mesa -645-2460 JUST ARRIVED! WURLITZER ORGAN -~ $814~~ SEE IT! ••• HEAR IT! Tattler """"-It•• O~cD>. Jl. l<><~~i;l' tip!, l l. Rot>o•! Moelo•, 1>0~"" """" , r· ,,,~::.~ ... ~ 1;;. -'~"T :~:: ";';:.~ ,.,.~ . Oo·on Ol•on, l~. Cla" ( "" f."t<• )~~n l•won, 11':: 11''"•••0 (,,.1,.. JI, Na•~o~1e1 Ro~m\, j.,.,.,,, ~m1 •~ J! 11.1,NCHO SAN JOAQ UIN MUTT ,-ND JEFF, ME:l.\6[11~ ~WEEPS -FllQ>.f A II>• Mn1t I ' Penr ·,..•11, l~ , R•v li~t.~"~••~· l> I . F 8o'11>olomew. GorCfon lml<' ' ; Fl>nt•I B. I~• J\\m•·· 1-1~,,... Ct·",,.., J• , , G.iD<<I l~f. J< H, II J"o•o'll," ~ J L W•lb.,d9•, 11 . r uo•" c I'~ "'"""· Fr•n~ ~·~·n·.~· l·, CO•! " ' !•p,-n, ~ (•rl ~·-•• -"" \'.•>•••• l.,c ... •• JI: FlrQ"I n •~• """ 0 0.,d'd l ~I""''"" l~ . ; f-. IV f'c••· c•' Jo ·• Jo""\ "''"''' ,I lllVl .. E tD•ST l•OI E S o•v ~ C•~" A, !h• 1: .....• c-. W Fl•"' 1l';; G•~m; I >t.1• ' h'«noel O'IHoe•, JI' .. C,,. .. ~. "" ,.,....., ... l~"'"' a l•~•e• •>. 'd .. .-n M•lum. l1'1. H•h<r E••(~"'O" p I Ill!•. Jt: Cl~u C. ·~· Mm•• ,...,,,,,,. G•8~1. ll'I . N•wrll F~·'· 19: 11nr·•• W•"O· 19 '· C•~•·· o ,., .. "'m"' r I ,,.,,.,,,,, .1&. c~~""' F "~b•.,:, De"""' ...... 11,, ,,._Ill•~"' MtCo•d. •~ <. Contingent Wings Way To Seattl e Exploring w~\!'; hi prn11 11 1hr 1hcme. Awarencss-Ac\1 .. 11 11·tl l be clelt'gal!''> ;itu•nd1n~ tnr :inth r.1r l Scout \':itionill Cr.1111- r il mtr1ing in ~e:itllr Sunlla1, Oct-l~\\"rdneSfl!ir. Oct 22 .i\lten<.11ng frnn; thr 0r;inl.'r loa~t \\"111 br-!11r5. John \1. 0 11r11. ~r11port Bt:1ch. pr•·,1· 1fr11L ol lhc Clrarigt' Counl \" Cnunr1l ,\crn111panvlnl!. hrr :•r(' 1,1 1' \1 Jnf's .• lan1c~ i1l :1si1n :ind 1 · .• rl 11 .. Jrsch. Huntin~tnn g<':l• t· Angus f\I c p ha I ,. E1 t•n II f\unan, .ran1cs Pon1I anil C1•11•· Cunningham. Nr"·jXlrt ncarh: Alfrc<i \\'oolle~'. Oalboa lsl;ind . and ~li.~s Dia Dorsrv :in•! .Judge anrl il·lrs. Cal\:i n J'. Schmidt . Corona drl .\1 ar. AT Wallichs J. 'i (N~ATIONAL Oll:GAN AT A Ti.RRI FIC 'RICE! .-11 NU• ••g•o l"mUol1 ol I•"• •o• e••CUI• 1ion, Prlll 1n1 lu<l<l Dtn<~ •"'II dfl,Yt•~. GRANDS-- Save up to 40°/o OF NEW COST PIANOS SAVE ~;; 20% STILL A FfW UNSOLD FLOOR MODELS LEFT ! ALL EX,ElTLY lEIUllT! 10-YIAl WAlJIANT'Y? Buih-G •rh tWol~u!l w,, '119'1 NOW 51099 H.1101.0ow<• !M 8~) w~, 1 11'19 NOW S1099 Hordmi n tW1!nutl. Wo1 1 !1'19 NOW Sll99 Kn •b•. JWo lnull w., 1179'1 NOW S1599 Wud;hor tEbot>vl Now ••.•.••••• St"EClAL Sll99 K;mb ~ll tEbonvl 5 f+. 1 in .. , ••.••• SP'ICIAL S1249 ALWAYS EASY T·E·R·M·S at WallicbsMusicCity South Coast Plata on lrlstol fu1t North of San Dll'CJO Frw1., Costa Mesa, S40·l16S • Chapter Programs Consultant by riliss Laura Manetta, ,,.a}'S and means chairman. Assisting 11iss 11 anetta are 1he t.fmrs. Joseph Bush, Silas· Chancy, S. S. French and Philip Hopkins and about 3.5 11·ome n combining efforts for the affair. l1ivision chainnen include the r.tmes. Ca\'anaugh. better 1·lothes: John Croul, Je"·elry ; A quartet of parish men will lend a hand with setWng up for the sale. They are J oseph Dempsey, Devaney, Pierre 1tadrus and Preter. Lodge Adds Six Names Thl' Futurr rof Cn111pu lf'r ·r. J. Crn\\·lry. dresses :i nd Tune Sharing \I il l bl· i11~cus~· 1·oats: Jolin Kenny, food : , !I 11\ T1111othy Ph•· Ip s .Josl'ph Kunnv. chi Id re n 's Six: lll'IV men1bers \1·ere ll;11l1111grr. S:i11l;1 ;\11~1 111:i11:ige· clo!hes: F r·a n k O'S ul!i\'an, ,,·c!tome<l to Tryg\'e Lie! 1111·'1! t!•n ~u11 :1111. dunni:: tl1e shoes and handbags. and f.liss Lodge 90. Sons nf Norway ,! r1~hlh ;1111111al 1111hlic rela tions Anne Reilly, bou!ique. during a n1eeling in the Odd 1111 •1•11ng <JI lh(' Oranj!f' L'ount_v A~sislini; them 1rill br the Fello11·.'\ I/all. Costa f\.lesa. 1 !'hapttr, Arn(·rican Soc 1c1y of l\!n1rs. Ca rol Benl. Adrien Adding their nan1es to the \\'i11n(·n 1\\T11\111!ant!>. Casnubon, ll ohf>rt C ruse. roste r \\·ere r.trs. J)hi!ip Pike, \ "oci.11hoiir11·il! take plate \Villiam De vaney. Fred Miss Joa nn Plke. Mrs. Erwin :i1 1) 311 :ind 1tinnt'r 31 7 tnnight, r:tnire. Joseph Fanelli. Gerald Loth. ri·lrs . Joan Oren and Mr. 111 lht· l:rrr11 hr rcr Inn . (;<irden llaltahan. G. J . f-lan kes. H. and t.lrs. Henry Callier. (;t'.,11• .\lr"-flobcrt T.vnd<J ll' 1s Jl arlow Hines, Joe Kitzman, Also during the meeting q 1 h;t1r111an .,1 thr rncet111g. ;i nd color film titled •·Leif Ericson \l r~. \\' . .r av !'chrn•r of Foun· <ind the Viking Discove ries" ti1111 \';1llcy· Js thr rhapter Bargains Put 1\as prrsen ted by Ansgar pr!'"'1d1•nt Sl'anO<' of Los Angele~. l\;1Hl1ngcr hr1ld'-a n1;1'itcrs LJ f G b Fin;i l plans \\'ere made for rlt•~fi'C' 111 I. 11 ~ 1 n c· ~ ~ ;ilf. p Qr ra $ the llr>COrning Lulefisk and 1n1n1~1rauon ltnn1 ~!Jnford n1eatb:ilt dinner scheduled for 1:11 111·r~ily and JS :ieli1·e 111 1hc llll rbor Area residenls "'ill Sunday, Oct. 19, Jn th e t)railgt• County chapl!'r. l!c hllvc only one day to lake ad-Aineric-rin Leg ion Ha 11 , Ii;_•~ rccei\'l'd their m 0 s l va nta ge of bargains offered al l\ewport Beach. Pretty dres-ses- Polyesler m•kes them praclic•l. H•lf.S ize Shop makes them •fford · •ble. from $28.00 • . -• ) -·· , 'fl. -i~ffa · Nor1sHALF •SIZE 1805 Newport Blvd., C.M. SIZES 141/2-241/2 18 to 20 SHOP \ ._.1u;iblr inrinbt.'r award for a rummage sale sponsored by The lodge '1-'ill met"t Thurs· l'\6~1 ;111rt 11as prrscntrd the the Sisterhood of the l-larbor day. Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. for the1 .l11h11 V<Jrbl·~ ;ind El 11.'lh \\'atts Jlcform 1'cniple. fil 1n, "A Norwegian Sell<: ;n\·<1rd::. b,I' the t:al)fornla The sale 11.·ill take place next 1-lcntagr," presented by Rily! Sl:tt!' ~oi i<'IY or !'J'As fnr Ju s Friday fr om 9:30 a.111. to 3:30 Brrdstrand. • [lf'rlonii.ince ir1 thr ~iJlC'~ ex-p.m. al 600 \V. 19th St., Costa Also on the calend:i r is a ·•• · · 1 .1111l11;1t10n.... f\lesa. Proceeds v.'ill help sup-Dec. 6 dance to ce!ehrale the1 llu~inr"~ '''"·~·i,ilc-~ 01 rntin·~~""io'i' i";i"i;i'f;ieimiipilei;il;ibi"i'iYi· iiiiiiii.i100iigi'i'sififrisiliai"i"i;'i'i"iai'i"·i;,iiii1iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'Ii bloc II 11ortt. of 18th S!rnt" Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Friday to 9:00 Also 224 Orangefair Malt, Fullerton !11 I \, nnd n1t'n1h•·1~ Jn :1c· 11111!1llilt: ;ind n t h r r pro-I I· ,,11111:il 01 :,a11iz:i111111s ;ire 1n- 111 rd. Co stu me Party .\ 1 n.,lu1nr l!:i!lnwren party 1 ~ 1ol:111nc:d 11\ TOPS /1 11rbor 1.1i;l111·r~ for their next 1111'1'!111~ tn lltirpt·r Sehool ;uithl"l'!llnl. ('o~ta f\lf's:i at 7 fl 111 !11'X t ~lj111dc1~·- !. n l\·1'.d()f11' rcfrrsluncnts \11!1 h1· ft·;i111 rcd. FAIR r.,, 1111. l8cl11 .. I. T~o•• !~••• """rd• IW"' Ill> I.tin" !~ •p•••1,.,n "" t~• O.-IL Y' PILOT •d il<>••~ p~9 • •~••v d•w • • you arc iu vi1ec1PJIBHIOR r--$3-00-IN~<!>..A.L.L-C"PU--L.gu-,.·,-only- Clcthing Store For MERCHANDISE Second s A L E Men •Women PRIZES TO BE e ch;ld«n GIVEN AWAY* Anniversary • 1n1anh 50°/o OFF MENS Wash & Wear Slacks JIEC.. 1 o.oo MENS SPORT JACKETS lllei. 49.tl $2999 MENS FAMOUS MAKE SPORT SHIRTS VALUES •O UI $3 99 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WOMENS DRESSES JUNIOR MISSY JR. PETITE-HALF SIZE VALUES TO 27.tl WOMENS ORLON CARDIGAN SWEATERS l[G. t .tt $499 WOMENS SWIM SUITS BOYS KNIT SHIRTS SIZES 1·10 VALUES TO S.00 $299 GIRLS WASHABLE ORLON JUMPERS 5t ZIS7·14 VALUES lO s .•I WOMENS CA PRIS $399 1 PIECE, 2 PIECE BIKINIS ASSOOTID $ 99 $899 •. '.'_"_'_' .• .co•L•o·'-' --~----' VALUES TO 12.•1 YA.LUIS TO 19.91 *GRAND PRIZES 1-$100.00 Gift Certificates 2-$50.00 Gift Certificates 4-$25.00 Gift Certificates FllEE GIFT I ~All WRAPPING BANICAMERICARD I MASTE R CHA~GE WELCOME .,. CONOJTINl D !"'.1Pll8HIOR I>; l" ! 6.ALL&PU J~{ r r" be.t Ct!'IVO!'I S~o pp;•t c.,,,,,i FRE E You n•od o"ly '"9•11•• lor I~• i l00.00 wool" of rn1r<hndi10 t•• d1om1bl• G oll Cer!ifjct ltl, L~rl y "''""'" 111 bt drt wn on Nowol'Obtr 11!. PARKING "-, •. -.. ...... v.' ·.c., ... ..J, ~· =r.W'l>•v~Q 660 N. COAST.HWY., LAGUNA BEACH OPIN 1 DAYS Flt. 'TIL f ,.M. 494-9174 -~·-· .. 1;j1". •• INSPECTION LINE Looking over some of the 1-:oods to be sold at their upcoming rummage sale ;:ire members of Saddleback College Faculty \Vives Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To avoi d disappointment. prospective hrides are reminded to have their \vedding s tories \ri th black and \Vhite glossy photo. graphs to the Dr\ILY PILOT Society Deparl- 1nent prio r to or ,,·ithin one week after the \I edding. !·'o r eng agement announcements it is ·"uggcsted 1hat the story, a!so accoJn pa nied by a blat:k a nd \Vhite g!ossy picture. be s ubinittcd early. lf lhe betrothal announ cc- Jncnt and v.•t'<ldtn b date are six \'le eks or less ;.1part . only the wedding photo \rill be ac- L'eptC'd. To help fill requirements on both \''ed- d1ng and engage1nent stori es, forms are ava il- able 1n all of the DAILY PILOT office~. r·urthcr questions v.•ill be answered bv Social i\olcs staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466 . November Rites NB Couple :'ltr ... '\"1lham :'11. V!orris of C'herol..<'('. lo\\·a. h a s an· nounc••d the engagement of hrr flaughtcr. Eli~abeth .Jean ~lnr ri~ lo Gale Irvin \\'hi t· :1kcr , both of Ne\\"pnrt nearh. The couple will be ma rried ;'\()\". 22, in the C'nmm unity Church. Congrcga lional, Co- rona rlrl J\1ar. V!L~" .\lorri~ JS a gradua te of t11r L'n1l'rrsil v of \\·i,.con$in 11 hcrr she aff1°1iatcd \1·ith Della l.1 'a ... orority. II ·r f1;incc, son nr '.\1r. 11nd \lri:. Lcrnv \\"hllakrr o f l,1·1 1c.:Hl1;-i, :ittcndcd San Diego :-it:i tc College. Ritua l Se t !\\JS.<; Joan Griff is of Corona 1Jr l !\lar "'ill receil'e the 11('lrome ritua l by Xi Epsilon 1'!'1 Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. to Marry The group wil l meet at 8 p 1n. next Tuesday in the 1·osta r-.tcsa home of ~1rs. ELIZABETH MO RR IS IJrinald R i c h a rd son , A 11·orkshop <1tso is planned. Plans Wedding PICKWICK'S EARLY FALL CLEARANCE SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON SELECTED ITEMS FROM OU R REGULAR FALL STO.CK. U~ T040% OFF 19 F•shlon l1land Newport Be•ch 19 F11hlon Squ1r• S1nt1 An1 ~'--~~~~~~~~~---= .. ::...~~~~~~~- (left to right) the rvtmes. Andrew Kish, \Villiam \Villiams and Paul Brennan. Saddleback Faculty Wives Cash Registers Ring As Leaders Take Bows Sadrllcbatk College Fal'ultv \\'i\·es ha\·e thoughL up ;1 ne1v and different atmospher<' for the u1iroduction of new 111. firers .'\01·. 1 in Laguna Uc.1th \\"oman's Clu bhouse. \l'h1'n r.trs. \\' i ! 1 i ,, n1 \\"illiarns. ne11· pre~1dcnt, ;1111! r>!hC'r uff1crrs take their br111s, !he !'ilunrl nf cash rP~1i..l!~ro; 11111 co1np rise the backt;n111nd IllllS-JC. Al least Jl is hoped the C••~h U.N. Day Tea Joint Effort ,, tea in ob,Cr\':lll('<' 11[ Ln11cd Nal lons 11nv 1~ the 1oint effort of Ilic '<:on,111nc Chapter of the Un1 tc11 N;111uns /ls~oc1atlon, the Lrag11r of \\'omen Voters ()f lhr Or;1nRI' Co:isl an<l the Baha t'> of Orange Coun!y. The e\'cnt ,1·ill l ah1~ p!,1cc from 2 10 5 r-m. next ~unday 1n the homr nf ;\Ir'>. fl obcrl Shrrman, 1'\c1vport Dca(h. Present ing-brirf t ;ilk~ 11ill he tllis.'> RoSf'mary Rapp . a rt'µresc11tath·c fnr 1hr Frecdoin Frorn l lungcr Foun· tliition and r-.lrs. I-~lsic \\:it-..nn fron1 thr S!a!r f'n111 1111 of Lni!cd l\a t inn.~ As,oc:1ntJn11 Srr,·ing :is hn~!r"'-es 11111 he lht• ~lrncs. Gr o r gr lhll· i11gs11orth, Leo Ro11n, Jf:ir1l'Y Pea,c. ltob"rt Horn. lJ nlhrook r.!ulforrl, F.l~1r K r o c "1 h r , r-.1a~-brllc Prt:it, r (' r ('I I ;'I I Nichols and ilHss Adele I il'C'~. Alumnae Meet Lea rning parli amcn lar\' pro- cedure 11·i !J be memb<"rs of ~anla Ana-Ne11·port ll:irhor Chaptrr, Delta Cam ma 1\lum- nae. tl·lrs. Ina Potter \\'ill address 1hc group at 8 p.m. nc-;t T11e~­ rl:iv in !he Coronil c!rl :'>\ar home of fl-trs. L. J . Gauthier. r!.'gistcrs \\'ill be ringing since !here .,.,·il l be a n1n1n1age sal e 1n session. Proceed~ 11·111 go lo.,.,'ards schola rships for Sad· dlcback Junior r 0 l l (' g e students. the srour·s sole philanthropy. r.lr<>, \\'1lliams. a rrs1dent or Tu tui. 1s t<ik 1ng over the rrcsldcn t1al reigns from ~1rs. .r:u::k S\\'artzbaugh of L;iguna Bc:i('h 11·ho \\'ill be co m e ~·r<1rb<J11k ft.lilor. She \1 i!l lead thr nrgan1za 11on through its second year of existence. Assislini: her are the J\lmes. \Vilha m Otta of Mission Viejn, l'ice president: \Vi 11 i am Phillips of Garden Grove, :;ecretarr. and \Vayne Horvath of Dana Poi nt, treasurer. Others include ch;iinnen the :'11n1rs. Andrew Kish n! Hun· 1Jng1nn Beach. \.l'ays and incan.s; Fred Bremer of San Clemente. ·wile of lhe college prrsident, hospitalit y: Paul lircnnan of Soulh Laguna, pub liclty: Lee Rho<lcs of r..1ission \1iejo, i;.oc:ial, and l{rynnld Kern of tlh ssion Vie· jo, nicmbership. Peace Co rps Discussed Speaking on her experiences \I i11lc serving in the Peace i 'nrps for t1rn ~·r<irs in lrn:lia \'ill hr il·!rs. Pamrla Dal sime r 11 ho "111 oren he r Fullerton J111n1c to Stephrns College Alumnae. The 1nrrlin1: \.l'ill take placr :ii B r.in. next Tuesday. f.!rs. Da!simer. a Stephens graduate . .,.,orked as a speech therapist .,.,1th the mentally retarded. she v.·ill augment !Jrr ta lk with slides. Jlostesscs wil l dnn nalive al· li re and scr\·e East Indian U15hes. JOIN HAIR & CO. • f.. Come As You Are Bre•k the che in1 of tolleri, cl ips, •ncl dryers. Try our soft sc issor cut •.. You may never have to 1et your hair 09oin. Now •. , Penelo pe (Formerly of Gene Shacove) & Robert Pi9notti HAIR & CO. (at RIVA'll 1 17 Marr,,. Av• .• lalltN l1land-P~e 17J..12:10 fer A1t11't. 01>t" I 01y1 & l•••· 0Vtme~1 0"'11" -,. ..... Ctll ftr l'rff tlolf C1•t a L«llH'"· • Wanted Operator with Foll0J n1 . ............. ~~ .. Th~sday, Ottobtr 16, 1%11 OAILY PILOT 15 13' s a Lucky Number Di staffers For Senior Th e nu1nber 13 must be lucky lor thr. distaff ~ide ol Harbor Senior Citizens' Club. For the flrsl time since the club was Of'ganized 13 years ago, a woman will take the gavel du r I n g installallon ceremonies next Monday in the recreation center, Newport Beach. Heading the gr oup for the coming year ""'ill be r..!rs , Stella r..1arks , and serving with her will be Clai r Pyle, vice president; f..1rs. Roy (ho.·en, secretary . and Mrs. Hazel Sween, treasure r. Installi ng officer \I'll! be Mrs. Blanc.:he From Page 13 Benz. liaison off icer or the L1 Ne.,.,·po rt Harbor Zonta Clu b, 1 sponsoring organization . New board members are 1 Mrs. J-larriet Reber, Norman 1 Sherv.rood and Earl Tyler. 1: Everyone 50 years old or older \\'ho resides in the Harbor Are a is eligible for membt!rship. Meetings are .,. con ducted on the first and lh1rd Mondays of each month. Other activities I n c I u de designated days for bridge, pinochle a n d shuffleboard pla yin g and speci al outings. Purpose of the club is to pro--• • mo!e ~ood fellowshi p and , rec:·ea tio n. . - ... Concert ~ organization. The same can be fl' said, of course, for Herr \' Y.'allat, a director who is very ~ much in demand in Europe ~ and who is revered in that cootinent with something like -, !he adoration so many of us rP.fere nce to Werner Egk 's "French Suite Aft er Rameau'' and Tuesday night's airing of this controversial work only served to strengthen our con· viction that thi s is not for us. 1'o be absolutely fa ir, Its performance brought our con· cert partner out ol her chair \Vilh cries o! "Bra\'o." And both she and a fcllo\v music critic share the belief that it was the highlight of the even- ing. However, we are the critic in this revie\v. And "'hile it would not be l rue to say that the Egk was comp I et e I y .,.,·ilhout merit we ha\'e to ad- mit that there is very little lo please us in what v.·e regard as a confusing, muddled score. l!s best movement is lhat !asl shimmering stanza . a racy, non~h~l ant 11fl air 1Yhic l1 owCd much ·rur sday night to 'Va\lat's dir!'Ct"lon. But it is a pleasure that soo n palls when one look s again at the overall \\'Ork and flnds so littl e on \\'hich to Iced the inne r musical man. Our program told us lhat Egk "is ca pable of bein g ,·ividly descriptive," a quality that n1us\ have esca ped him in this parlicu\nr score. \Ve would prefer th at ou r own ef· for1~ ;it descrip!Lnn be allov.·ed to lapse in the light of \1°hat \\'3S a splendid conccrL It 11·as a concert tha t serYed to reinforce our conviction th at this fine NOR Orchest ra is a \·ery much underrated Air Hostess J oini n,g Trans \\'oriel Airlu1es hostesses 1s f\1iss l\Iaureen Casey, daughter of Lt. Col. and 11rs. Donald F . ('asev of l rvine.i She 'viii "be based out of I~os An gele!! Interna- t ional Airport. reserve for Zubin r..1ehta. _. And little wonder, looking ~: back at the UCI concert. 'J; \Vallal \\'as very much the ij maestro in a perfonnance that l1 stressed to the full the ~ discipline and devotion of this '! fine German orcbeslra. ~ Calendar Outlined L 1. f I. The calendar of upcoming !~ activ1 t1es was outlined for , n1 cn1bers of Co u r t Stella •I h1aris, Catholic Daughters of ' i An1e rirA, as business meetings ~. resumed for the year. Assi sting 1\lrs. ~1adeline t.'.lc· L C.uckin, grand regent , .,.,•ill be >' the i\lmes. S. J. Cook, ways µ and means: Pctrr Gie1zen, leg· '..l islallon: Paul C. \Valton. con· fraternity; Jo5eph Ba!lavennc, · n1issions; An na Grimes, hos-1, pitality, and llarry V. Conde, membership. ' In the planning stages is a ' j Halloween c os l u m e party '• scheduled for Oct. 27 in SL Joac him's Hal!, with Mrs. Earl Savage as general chairman. ! Calendared for Nov. 14, 15 r. and 16 is the annual holiday · boutique under the direction of r..1rs. Cook. Featured will be 1.: needlework, g1fls, gadge ts, '" gourmet foods and itrins for • chilr!re n. . The group meets the 11econd 11 and fou rth r-.tonda ys of each ~ n1ontl1. Families Swinging lfopin g to 1nake Sunday afternoo ns a fainily affai r are members of the La c e •n· Leather square dance cl ub, Hun!ington Bench. A begi nners' danre class for adult couples anr! playgrou nd facilities for chi ldren 11·H1 be Qf[ered bet .... ·rrn 2 and 5 pm. in !he Rrrreat1on Center, liun· tinglon Beach, The class 11·11! bt open to all lnlrrr~ted arlulr couples begin· ning Sunday. Ocl. 19, and in· structin g 11·111 be ~I a r v l.ind n<'r. Addi ti o n a 1 in· lorma\lon n1a y be obtained by rillling t.1r~. Ju<1n Dillon, 536· BOJ:I, or Mrs. Ray Buth , 536-- 2653. THE BEST R11denhip p o 11 1 p ro~• "P11nuh"' i1 one of th1 wadd'1 "'011 popul1r "omi" 11tip1. R11d it •l t i!y In th• DAILY PllOT. NOTICE!!! Hearing Aid Users we are now equipped to offer PERSONALIZED Service to the following bronds ---~of hearing olds ___ .., • 9UAUTONE • AUDIOTONE •TELEX • SEIMANS • BEL TONE • RADIO EAR • OTARION •DAHLBERG • ACOUSTICON • VICON • MAICO • AUDIVOX • SONOTONE • ZENITH LAGUNA HILLS . HEARING AID SERVICE IDleiliN ef Or_,. Coollty H"rilllt AMI S."IAI C:ALL C:OLLIC:T 830-0530 II No AMwor Call 541 -ZJJS JJIZI , ... • Y..._l•-S.lte IDI LAGUNA HILLS r __ n;.._ - .\I " -. , • I ' -· .. ..• ,. ;:; ~1 . · 1 .:. ~ --r· .· ' • 1 ::: I . · t -· • ' l 1 f I -· .. -· .. · .•. I --I NANCY CREAMER Betrothel Told Nuptial Ceremonies Planned for Summer !llr. and !llrs. l3enj111nin T rygve Lil\e- gr&v en of Ne,vport Beach have announ ced U1c cngagen1ent or her daughter. Nancy I·:vans Creamer to Curry \\'clch Kirkpatrick 111. !lliss Crca1ncr, a 1966 Ch ildren's Home Society debutanle, 1s the d aughter of i\licha el Crean1cr of Los :\ngelcs. She is a gr.J rtuale of Corona de! :r..'ia r lligh School and ;1\tC'nds Orange Coast College. She plans lo major 1n ph ysical education at C;;il!fornia State Col· lege a t F ullerton. Jler fiancc, son of C'ol. and i\Jrs. Robert \'ic tor Reese of Laguna l·lills . a lso is a gradu-:_ a te of Newport l-larbor I lig h School. Cu rrent. ly he is a public relations major at CSC F \\'he re he is president of Sig1na .-\lpha Delta. A June \Vcddlng ls bein ~ planned. Ml'>"i ICARIN F"'"'•rly .... ;i~ on1 of fd;hoon h l•nd'1 le1cl;n9 be•~fy 1•ud o<1• K.ro n oHt" • •~•q9v cut, 10/1 1;,.. ~11u1I 1 t~l1 ., .. :q~ f81~ion ~u•l1. She ;, ••''e"'.~ly l•l•nl1.! "'C'~'~'J wit~ h1;r p01 coi in ~., 1tyl,,.9 "''~''!)"' .l Y ~ll AllL I' l u t •f'tV THRIJ ~AI0/~0AY [1(£ .. 11iG, llY ,A PPOIN 1MEN! 3105 Nt:WPOR.T BlVO . 1.\f.•0>5 Jrorn Nf"IX>'' e~ecn Cl!V Hell ) 673-4186 Conlt .. 1.tlon Soll1111'9 .,,. Z1l11 h11 Conventent:rtnn• -. 17 F•1h ion hl•nd Newport B1.11ch I ...... ~ I OJ W. 41h St. ; S1nt1 Ane ·l , • • -· • -· ··-----·--------~------------------------------------------------------• + ,.. J 6 OAILV PILOT s Computers t o Cut Crime Mongolism Research Mothers Fight for Furuls Dnta 10 ll<'lp Pnrole Officers M£1ke Decisions WASHINGTON (AP) -An ~-year-old ti.1ongoloid boy , and close down" a hwnan ex- SACRA~!ENTO (AP) _ /\ i-• ,\f'trl 11iU1 men1ory b:ink !111-s!at1stical profile of l he psychiatric disturbances. organization of mothers of spokesman for the ocganiza-perimental drug pro gr a m teen-aged i;irl is nrre~t•-d i L1r , I 11 ,111 nnmt.>s, blrthd.1!11s, parolee 1\·ould be in the parole Wilb this infonnation, said Mongoloid children has uon of 25 Wai.ttington-area against at least one aspect ot drug. posses~ion. s11\. 1;, 1,1, ,·. 1. +1.I~' fl•lal!on~hips, l1c:ilth officer's hands within minutes. SmiUi, ''a computer system moonted a national letter-mothers called "Mothers of Mongolism being conducted by n' "l, f rom n br1Jkrn htonli ::nil 11 inl5. 1·1irne h 1s t or i c ~. 'J'hat would provide qui ck could be used t'o. help develop writing campaign, protesting Young h1ongoloids," is leading Dr. f\1ary Coleman of " I 1 d d t t d"ff" It ,-.~ h be l tr l f l · what it terms a threat to a the f1'gl•t Ch.ildre0 's If o s pit a 1 1n h:-.s a history of tl'ltlif' d1Jt.11i; ~.111111 n Lorrs a11 ozens 11 nnswcr~ o 1 icu qurs 1.,,,s. I e s s aegy, cacuahng ·· " ba t'k se\•fn ~·e:i.r~. i.·111 r :·I 111:.lit'S nbtnined !ron1 Hecord s could sho w a long the mathematical probability proryiising research program r-.trs. Wyman said in an in· \\'ashington. Thr nrxt On.v. \i('r 1,:in·~r , f. 111 ••e 11hn 1•u111e inlo contJtl :-;tnnding drug proble1n. denied of success or failure for each against Alongolism. \erview her group is con-Mongolism is a malady 1 \\u!l .. tl!1.:1;i\ r('i:urd kccpt•r!'., by a troubled youth. Or. they possible course of treatment." The program i!I reported to cerncd thal a •·proposed cut" charaC'lerizcd by serious men· firer is g\\'t"O a hulk~ ti '' '11 ' 1 I', .1, ,, ,,,11,,.01,, on parole ·1~ "(1\Jlrl show previous scholastic 'Th I t be d be the only one of its lype still · ' 1· I t h ta! rel"'r1t0 11·on "S well as by hc.r <,ad and cl\plfllt"I: 1i1,101.1. ~ e Pan mus approve in appropna rons o e .. ... .. , 1,. h .•. J11 ~ parole ofhl'l'T br1l\1J11ce or academic potcn· by the legislature, where some in ('X.istence in the United go v e r nm en l's National physical defet!s includ ing poor lfc li:is 8 half !il\Ur In ri•arl JI. , .u!J no~hc n single inquir\• to t1al not ;ipparen'. in the in· lawmakers have r aised ques-Slates. Institute of Neurological muscle tone and coordination; int~n IC"' 1he t:il'I n n d :.1,10 1• h , :id qua rter s 1n tervirw. Or, they might quick· tions about the computer Mrs. Donald G. Wyman of IJiscases and Blindness. She a broad fare; flat or sutbby prescribe a L'll f(', :-.. u 1 nm•·nlo. A e o m p u 1 er ly re\·eal a past history of memory banks. Alexandria, \1a., mother {)( a said this would "effectively nose; and obliquely--set eyes. "Jmposs1blr;• ~;i~s Ch;1rlf'~J ------------------------------------------------'--'-----------------'----'---'--'----'-- P. Sn1ith, n !all, t n• ri-.1 uc fnrrnrr parole oHltL'r \\hO J~ 10 r.'t>1 rgc or nll nl (':1l1!nr11i;1':- ~·ate t·ompu!cr oprr;1\1(l11.,, Th:it is \\ hy GO\'. J\L;q;an h;;s assignC'd hirn the Jf h <•I 11t·1·c!uping a state progr:1m to 11~11 c0rnp1t1crs lo \\'ork llclp1n1! p:1 rolr offiC'crs and police ilntl 11"w ,1·ays of 1·11nng dclin· c: ti'nry. Tt1e El C' c t r o n i c Dat:i r rr>tcsstng J>oliry Co1n1nlt111<', ll•:!!l'r S1nith'i;; ~up!'r\ 1<>1t1n, l!i ! n p,1ring a plan jo unify thu , ; .. Ht'!:; ~prinrllng l'•'J1n1111t<·r 1111t'r;1:ions . 11011· 48 <'Onipu\c rs ~ :•Hrr<'d 1l1n111gl1out the stall' r 1\t•rn1ncnt. The idea i~ to cut 1 ·,J~l5 and i nt r e a s e t·/. Jt C'IJ\CllCSS. S1n1 th :.aid the t•rri!ralJ1{'d ri1n1pu tcr sys1 l'lll rn1 1.,1un1•tl lov !hr ndmtnislrnliOn \\Oll ld :1~91 pro1 ide a 1n;ql\r :-ill< bt•11c!it for Lrin1c !u·h~inr,. 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I ' r 1 •· .'~ , ·• i. r.'. r ; f 11 • • r 11 1: ;~· :1'.1 ·• 1 r • · · : ~ '' · in, I 'I • " I 1·1 i' I• • ·1 (' \11111 ·1!1 I -· r ,tt 10! • ., ,.. .. :~1 l -:. -t· 11 I \ J"~ I ~ollf>•' •+' 1 .._,, I!~' i' I ·•fl''T .. ~d. I 'i I' ( .,1, ' ' 'f!lll ·' 'I I ~~rr1.~'"ll;',o;~J r,~·1 ~'!1 !') ,, '"'1 •ll~t'IJl•(,n« ·1111" 1 .t••I ,\or I 1£'.[1 n.'-e i om1l1t111d ,1 I ~ n vprrn:rs tlear ano 011tc·r 'i1,1•1 f\:;:L:<:S t li l\J:-~ t•f D.ll.lC~ ,.,,I 010 alf'rt [orce ol a1n.:ralt and mLt:S1les. Passenge1·s Pushed Ont LOS ANf,I;:LF...S (AP) -A Federal A\·iation Admln· istralion oll lc1nl gays :in tl\'el'-rLS1ng tlcm[lnd for lf \·la· Uon scr\·1ccs m::iy ultimately !'l~lllt in n '11clr f1rr:rra!i0n t,l't\1ff'll l'-e u1r 1crn11nJ! :i ·1cl \IV' li1kr<1l f t!TC'J~. O•car Bakkt·. 1ile :i~f'nr1 · associate ~d rnit••tralor 111r planriing, 1n:icic I 1i-• un1 mcnt TuesdJV nt l,e ~~rd :•~nu:i1 confer~nce 11! lie \1'1' r\ Operators CnurH 1! 1 trrn.i· Lion al. "In the lar.t"r huh :irr;i$ \\" may simply run rul 'I n . estate." he said, ''Thrre in not be enough room frir p:1 rn ing. access ro:id s, h:ii:t:i· 1 1'l3ndllng, re s ta ur B 11 t ~. 11rkelin~. r,'lfJ!O pr111 cc;·.ir1b .,.,.;irf·hou~1ni! 11nd 1he !1\..r,'' The alt('rn:ith•r, l1i-f'1irl would !)f' lo ~· r:;r:11(' . 0 '1 !:i.c1lJll1>s from Inc !11 lo t J•r •! f 1 :Jnrl move p::ic;.:.rnr.rr ~ 11nil 1h<·1r bi!C,l!J}ll' b;1c\!: :i 1 r! f11rt l1 hv ~p .;cia l 1rar'r~11!\T.t11, :-., ,.,. 11~. . r,,, o.~~'Junled E~tept on I ¥·r·1 -,f<l ond Government Ce.ntro!lcd Items. tUCKY SUCEO BACON l ·lB. PKC. 69c GRAPEF RUIT :r~i~ t1!~~'.~~.~ ............. JQ• PINEAPPLE JUICE :~~ ............. 33' P ,1UN E JUICE !~~D1~~11~ ................ ~59' GATORADE ~;~·:.1;n. ...................... 36' DH MONTE PEAS U-OL U• ......... 22' ~LICE D BEETS ~!~~~'~:~~.-......... _. 17' REF RIED BEANS ~~~·~:. .... -........ 29< CHI LI BEANS r~-~~ ~~~~--·-.. ····-17' SPINACH ~~~"<~:~~ ....................... 16' Our LOW E-.fl'l;iy Price ! PUMPKIN PIE MIX UBBY'S 30-0UNCE CAN aac HUNT'S TOMATOES,....,, ...... 22' NIBLETS CORN ,, .................... 23' GREEN BEANS ~~::~~~ ........... -.25( PEAS W/ONIONS f;.~'i~~ .. ---·27< ~ MUSHRPOMS ;~1.:'L'l!.": ... -27' SNAP E TOM TOMATO tOClTil, 19' "' • lMt. CJ.11,._,,,,,_,.M, LIBBY'S BEEF snw ... L .......... 61' UNDERWOOD SPREAD ~~::~~'45' .,-. DENNISON CHILI l\'1,':'i.,, 35 ' !:NOWS CLAMS ri'.:°'~~w ... M ....... 35' CA~NATION TUNA ~.i:~'t°:: ..... -.36c O"' C.H.B. SYRUP ..... •n.-= ... 39' BLADE CUT FRESH & LEAN FRESH FRYERS CHUCK GROUND ROAST BEEF 2 9 lUCICY BONDED LUCKY BONDED f•yio g <hkhoo C 39 4, USDA Grod11 A . c . c Whole Body. lb · . lb. lb. FARMER JOHN, HORMEl, ~u'!to1!!eo1~s''~~lll .... _ .. _78c ~~~.,~~t.!.~~--~~~~~ ....... 85' !!'.!~~J!~~~ .. B!._:o_~ ........... 79 c ~' ..... 1:4/&j/.o.--V:r TREE. TOP APPLE CIDD 64.QZ. BOTTLE ·-· .. :-. _-_r_ MAPLE SYRUP:!!tO:::',_ SS' GRAPE JAM :::~'!::. 47' SUPERIOR HONEYi~39' .,-. DRESSING =--:,~...__39' SANDWICH SPREAD i.Wc-45' ITALIAN DRESSING::..~36' .-4 HEINZ KETCHUP ...,_,..._31• ~ •..... 1:4/fktt.·--~ HARVEST DAY TOMATO JUICE :;~_~_(...-_Alll.'71,, o-< BURRY COOKIES 1uL--46' ('illCllO-fUDCOOWll -ML ao<OU.Tt ml') FIG BARS !!':~"···· ........ -.-40• PACIFIC TREATS ~':':;,_,, __ 38' BREAD~!~1'l~!.':'.~-~.~--31t Mix Alllrf IDMMA PAIKlll 45' ~ f·IPOHJJ.4LIOl •• -•- BUNS MilVtlfDA•(llOTDOC & 31 < ..... u., •• ,. (l, , ... ___ ._ CAKE MIX :=~ ....... _,,,, __ ,JS• .,.. SHAKE 'N BAKE:~...._77• CORN BREAD MIX =-:::~_25• BROWNIE MIX :ll:rm'.'.'.~ .. -.39' ·~ ,.. ... ,, 'j'' ;' ' . ' " ' -Eli RIB STEAK~~ ... ___ .. 89' CHUCK ROAST~~·--·-·"' 47' STEWING BW~ ........... u. 79' SIRLOIN STEAK ....................... 9'1 ' ROUND STEAK~'.'.'..-............ 88' ' "' . ..,..1••t-1••·1· ' ·~ , t .. ' J PlaSWEET fttnlllttf(WTCOM.HAI 38' a U.UOfl) S4-0Z. llt •• -··••· BRUSSEL SPROUTS ~t"::~·-·-57' ORANGE JUICE :!~~ .. -... -.... 53' JONES SAUSAGE:":: ................ 1" PEPPERED STEAKS ::<:L~'.~ ... 69' CREAMm CHICKEN ~::L_43' ZUCCHINI STICKS~~ ...... 38' FISHSTICKS ~';:"' .. 93' SOLE FILLET ~~~::'_ .. ___ ,R_Bl < TATER TOTS r~!f~ .. ··-·-·· .. --.29• JENO'S PIZZA ROUS ... ., •. _.59' CREAM PIES ~r,'i':..-····---·······27' (IAJWl&-(JIOCOUlf-aia:lllJ'l -UMOll-JtUlnUIT'j .. '~-Mlll!&fftilfMi~f;?· ~Ht'.lf.l.U...•.f-'... "''-- GRAVY MIX ~=-.~~~-................. 16• .,.. HEINZ PICKLES;::~ ........ .49 ' BOUILLON CUBES :;•:, .............. 19' ~ MJ.B. RICE ~~L·::~ ........... S7 ' PIZZA Mix <Ill 1or Al DU rUHIOll 74' , .. ,,._01. NL·-•·••-··- .,.. MINUTE RICE.,..L ........... 81 ' BREAKfAST ~~,!:':~:~~~ ........ -... 59 ' KOBX :~·::z~~ ...... --······-· 77 ' Our LOW Evel)llayPrice! PIAllON'S BULK CANDIES 11 VARIETIES -POUND ' . . .... · '"l ·',.I ,.,• . ~ •~.-\ .s: ._·. ,, . TIDE DmRGENT...,, ..;_,, ___ 82' IVORY FLAKES :n'L -........... _, 82' GAIN DmRGENT ...,,,.,_,,,,,, I" JOY LIQUID :~~----.. ·--·83' IVORY SOAP-.,. ........... --11' CASCADE =~-~-... 97' CHIFFON LIQUID~--43' CENTER CUT BONDED BONEWS STANDING ROUND T-BONE Cross Rib RIB STEAK STEAK ROAST ROAST LUCKY BONDED TAILS REMOVED lUCKY BONDED lARGE END 78~ $1 ~b~ 78~. 7 5~ . RUMP ROAST _ ................... u. 78' LINK SAUSAGE :':':,': .. ~~~\~ .... -.... 89< SPARE RIBS ~snu .............. u.69 l BEEF SAUSAGE !!!':~'"&.n•it. .. _29' LEG O' LAMB ~-s~-~(.~~~ ........... aa.89c Our LOW Ever)day Price! LUCKY SLICED LUNCH MEATS 80LOGNA.OllYE·PICKLI & PIMIENTO M..\CAl!ONI & CHEESE -6.oz. PKG, asc ~~!~~~~~,~~~!~~ .. ~t~"L 6 7c OSCAR MAYER WIENERS 69' •u 11&1.il •••••• , ,. , " .............. 1-l&.PIL OSCAR MAYER FRANKS 79< AU lltJ •.• , ....................... I.LL P'IL PJ.~~'L~~?J~w~-~-~-~~~L 73c !~~~s~~K~~~!~.~~DL"'·47c ~s~A~£~.~!~~~c• ........ 1i~z.••L 98c SHRIMP COCKTAIL JS< lAUCO.,, .. , ,. .. ••• .... , ........ •·OLILUS ~~l~-~~~.~~DD~~~~'~'~ .. ~~l~:~~ 68( ru~~~~!~~!,~!~~.~~!.~~T~ll 1 QC • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • , . DIAL SOAP"" ................... -20' WAX REMOVER llUU S •l•llTI 89< .U.OL •11-.......... -. o-<J FORMULA 409 ~~,!~q. ....... 69e CLOROX BLEACH ~:~ ,.,..,, __ 38' SALVO TABLETS ... L .......... _ 74' LAMB CHOPS :!t~~~~ ......... u. '1" RIB LAMB CHOPS"'"""' ... u. 11" PORilRHOUSE STEAK lAILS ICMOVlD $)2S lb. 100% CHIQUITA BRAND BANANAS c;~~fEN 11 C guNCHCS · l8. TMES'E ARE CMO!Cf. SlLICT· fO SlllS OF THE fJNlST QUALITY, COMPAR'E TMl tow DISCOUNT PllCE. Of lMESI ••• U.S. HO. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 1 QJJ8~~.39c OCEAN SPRAY 29 CRANBERRIES ;~~ c , .• th• few items l i~ted e n this peg• constilult! just a 5mall sampling of th• thousands of low, di~counl prices in Jfcre for JO'!_ a1 l ucky. U.S.D .A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADbY ACCEPTED "'Y '"'lllMill(fJDITfii'~ ~ -'A~··> .,.... 1' ICE CREAM {~~~r..~.~··-····-·7'r VELVEnA ~:l1ri~.-.. _. __ 9a• .,.. CREAMORA ~,: .. __ 69', F~o; WW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES & BEAUTY AIOS !~~.~~.~~~~J!P.~ $J44 t.iml.CJ...TR~t. ... _ ......... 59' VASELINE HAIR TONIC L1111 si11 ••. 1wsry drep lights dry1 css ••• ~clps •ecp ro•r ha ir 61 c &rllAIC~ Ill day. STORE HOURS ·-·""'""''····-~"'·••1111.tt ... 1'J ... ' --···--+-.. ··--· -- .........,., Oc.lbblr 16, l%1J 'one-stop' shopping at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY & MONDAY EVENINGS Saturday, 0 'ctober 18 On the Mall 1:30 & 3:30 Indian Arts & Crafts Exhibit OAILY PH.01 J i, • ----------------~-----------------------------------~---------------- ~ 'I • - No Bright Stars Shine • Ill New T V Sky !O,,,oj ... I .t I BEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR! r.n1ron·s ,vorc-r 1,;. fa/!$ 1r!c 1•1··1•1,•1 .•en'""« ,, ,\ftf°'l/I ~ (f! /,/'jf /" 1~r I•} l ilt' d 1n l. Ill lllr/IH'I< J1(/I 1/l(l/'lll' 11/1 1111/ (J ud 1111!,/11111/, '{'/,1· l•'IJf("/11r;1rd I.I 1'tli1t11111, II ~ i.rt11·ur-I;.~ d1111 r .,,.!'111 /r1 111 1 l rll>nl ~I 111111 (/111•/l'f"' 11! 11 /· l<"li!/,1!!/ /llf//I' c'll!/1 \. l!yCV;\"T lll A 1.0\\H\' :\I·'.\\' YO RK 1 ·\l'I 'l"lit> lit I\' 1PIL"\1~11 J11 ~t';t-,011 ·: It 11111 lw a couple ,,r 11 L'l'k ~ h\"lur'c !Ill" <t11l hor11J tl\'P 1·pr(.]1r1 h h;,nd rd down b~ th<" :iud1 l•nee 1 e~e;1rch spee1alist:;, hul lhf' J111tial s;1n1pling uf 1nco111111g :-hu'>I ;, suggests thol 110 ~n1n~h h11 has been launched . nu !inght new star has blazed 111- lo the firmament. t'ndcr allack by <'ritics of violence, cigarette advertising ;1nd of lelevi s 'ion s pro- gramming pr<ictices. l 11 r beleaguered n e 1 wo r k s 11b- 11 ously arc trying 10 ~lip ~,P.1;f -~ 1'05 EoO COOll Hi4hway Coro110 del Mor-ph. 67)-6260 r.w IQllJlt'll f'IOO.dln ,_, IOIEIT lllClll llllE !11 1·ou~l1 lhl' !'.t·a~on 1111 hout of. l"1t•l1ng 11r 011trn~1ng TV "s \ut'~1 1 ,,\1 :1\'k<'r:>. Tlit' rcsul l 1 ~·(l(•t'1~ th;\t eaut1on-li l<1nd 1'111erl<11n1ne11t. oll en i,tartingly 1 t•li)lll l~l"l'!\l or bygone :;cries Hl tnnn;d ;1J\d even :;cnµls. l-11111111nn l'Otnf'd~. in tunl'S ot tl'\\U i)li'. 1s a :-afe ret uurs<'. 1\1111Jng 1!1c 23 new :>crle:; 1d11cll lin11· lx·l'n 111tnx!ut:ed ltH·r~· :1 rt 1\11u' un !!1<' three Jlt'[\IUI "-~ :-.1;c-: "l>el.ili1e r:~·1 110Jd~ Sli u11 alll'r11 p1s to ra1inl1·f' lht· 11lil(k·;1 p rnond l)f f';_irl.v "l LO\!" l.ui:1' " CJIS' "To Bon1t. \\1 1th Loi ;," hH1k~ li ke "Fatnily Al- L11r" 111 a foreign sellu1g. ALIC'>: '"The Courtship ol Ed - tlic '-; Father " has a 11•ido11·er v.1ll1 a matchmaking son. 11·herf' last season 's successful "Julia'' has a widow with a matchmaking son. "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" on ABC ls bas- ed on a 33-year-old movie . \Vithin the h a I f -ho u r framework , !here were some laJISOI. "YOUHD Bil.LY Cllllllo- BALBO~ 673-4048 70t 'E . lalbu &atboa PtY1in•vl1 -- e NOW SHOWING e -ENDS TUESDAY - VANESSA REDGRAVE Winner Best Actress 1969 Ca nnes Festival :;., ill lleironymusMERKIN ever'Fo@cl liURa' Humppe nnd find Ir UP happinPss •!" :ittrmpts lo try so1nelh 1ng dif. IL•r1•n1 ··J\1y \\'orld. and \\'eltome To It," on NBC. :.llen11its to t'ombinC' live actors and car- 10011 anin1alion to rC'flect th e personality and attitudes of a char:iet.er like the late Jan1es Tl1urber . Heg r etl u 11 y , it ach11'1·es only ~mall success. CBS' .. ·111C Governor and J . J "~about tne head of a :\lute lllld his I Jl d i v i d U a ) ! s I i C' l1 '1ughter-h:1ngs on the charn1 11! the principal s, Hest of the nC\\' batch see1n s to bl.' ABC's "Roorn 222," 11 !\1ch dra11·s its plots and liurnor from life in a big city ti igh school. Sorne switches of establ ish- ed personalities are being at- tempted: NBC is converting comedian Bill Cosby, essen· tially a variety artist. into a situation comedy hero in its "Bill Cosby Show ," while CBS ·1s attempting to turn Jin1 Nabors from the situation comedy character, Gome r Pyle, into a variety star. Neither, judg i ng from preli ininary inspection, works too welL Nabors, along with LesliP ligg;ims, Andy \\'illia rns ;'u1d ,J1n1my IJur.in te \1'1!h tt1e Lennon sisters are ll1e stars of f11ur of !he fl\'l' new variety hours. None, obviously, a r e going to gt~L invo lved 111 the sort of censorship hassles and controv('rsia ( 1naterial that kept the Smother brothers 1n hot \'later las.t ~ason. The Nabors Show-al ong \1•1th the other variely hour s 11·i1h rcguJ;1r l1 o s t s -1 s h:indso rne to the e y <' , agr-eea ille to lht' ear The pro- blr.•tn b; its curnedy; 1t is stuc:k with a recu rring sketch tha t depends on laughs entirely by Jnsulls. CBS' Leslie Ugga111 s, v1hile eager and competent in the musical department. has not yet developed a strong enough personality to hold a variety hour together. The Lennon sisters on ABC have a vital asset and leavenlng in thelr costar, Jimmy Durante. And Andy Williams of NBC really :-iccds guest stars: The singing is pleasant, but like a steady, bland diet of any kind, it has a tendency to become a bit of a On Broadway Neiv Rock Musical Satire 011 Religiori By JACK GAVER have mucl1 to do with making the sci/re acce ptable. !\f.\V 'i'ORK !UPI) "Salvation" is no t f o r Another off-Broadway rock ini1.~ica l that s hows signs ()f l'\'cryone as a theatrical enter- ' t,,·,,mC"l -soonc n'ighl find it popularity is "'Salvation' al " ' " the Jan Hus Theater. quite offensive ~ but il might be worthv.•hilc to get 1he In !h is category it follows ln original cast album by Car ito! the \~·ake of "Hair" and ''You r necorcts <i nd find 1111t th;;l Own Thing." and. like !hrm. sornc rock 1sn·L too bad. ihe strong point is, believe it * or not, the s~ore. Th(' Re pertory Thc<t!t'r of hnrr Auc·s "l\l usic St 11nf'" i.s the one r1t ort to do sor11cth111g dJ l· tc·rent 111lth a \'arlety show. lt has no host but a pcnnanent cornp any-u[ i1npro visation<il perfon11ers, ;ill young. who \viii ~!tempt comedy episodes, contemporary conuncnt and satl re tJ1:1t leads up to the pl<1y1ng of hit tunes fr esh off tile record tharts. This ont , br;1sh <ind voulh unrn!ed, p1·esents suine spice 111 lhe c;i tegory. For d!'cu1n1. then• is Nnt ·s '"'l'ill'n Caine Bronson." \l'l1ich h<ts a peripateti c hero on a 1nolorcycle encountering a new ;ldventure each week. 'fhe form<1t h<•S some troublt! <Jrcas--it's hard to wind up each e p i s o d e comfortably v. hen the hero must climb back on his machine and ride into the sunset. "Medical Center" on CBS and "Marcus \Velby , M.D." on ABC represent a return to the good old doctor series. slnce hospitals, accident. disease and the healing knife are fine substitutes for warehouse fights a n d bushwacklngs at ... ·io·-q-.. ~..--) ~ . ~ J 'Otlicllo' Set At Fullerton The songs in 1hese show~. Linro ln Center has launches alth:iugh rock-oriented as lo its first touring project ,,,,.-it h arrangements and prcscn-"In lhc J\lattrr of J, Robert Tl1c Thcatr r Arls Dcp;irt· 1ation. arc, by and large, 1~·cll Oppenheinlcr."' Th is Heinar 1nf•l1 l (1 [ Fullerton .Juni or abore the !crcl of the rock l\ipphardl dra1n a about the L"flllrge 11i1! produce \Vil\1<1111 :->nngs uf pop. rather than I at c ph ysicist's loyally proh-:-\h;1kt'spc~1 re"s '"011lCill'" in i>how . origin . len1s opened Ort. 14 in '·Sall'illi~Jll'' Is a t'rude lt\C 1x·rfor1nanccs npcning \\l ashinglon, D.C. for :i n l'i!'.;h\-mockcry or va rious aspects of week irek that in(·] u cl rs F rid:.iy f•1c11·1ng. Oct. 2.\. v:.irio11s religions that is 11·rlJ. r ngagcrncnt s in 'f 0 r 0 n l 0 , The play 11 ill he prcsC'n(ed i11 paced and performed expertly Boston and Philadelphia .. lht• FJC (~1 1np11~ Thrn!rr nn b,v eig hl ialentcd Joung pt'O· plr 1"hc play '~'as the hi,o:hlighl North Lc1nri11 St1l'rt 1~1 111 ('t1r- For!u11atell'. lhere is a of the pas1 season for the t:1i11 11111(' b!'l nt II p n1. mini mum Or tl ia logu<': Ille Hcpcrlur y Theater. Alli•r its ''(Jtlil'l l\i·1 ;il~u 11 ill hr :;ongs conH.' in a sleady flo\v, original limited cngagrnicnl , prcscntt:d 0 l't_ 2S, .10, ~l and BecaUSf of the blaring manner it 11·as brought back during tile Nov. L · · h ~· b summer for a run that ex-~ whic they are presenln.i Y T<1k 1ng lead roles 1n the fall h - -d · -, tended through Scpl. 2 7 ! e musicians an singers, 1 produttion arc Bill Verde rbe r · h II r I a!thoug)1 1he origin:il intention 1 ~ not eas.v to car a o t ic ;1 s Othello. 0<.1rvl Vengcr a<> I h b \\"<IS to sho\v rt for only three lyri cs clearly, 11'1ic may c [(l ''o. Hun ("offn1an ;i <; II atJUi t1011al wcrks. 1> JUSL as \l'E' . n o d r r 1 g o. S t r p h a n 1 P Thr show is the creation of * Han kinson as IJesdcrnona, and Peter Link and C. C . The Profe ssional Tllc;ilcr 'ferry Side ll as Emilia. Courtney, 1vho al so a re Program al the Universlly or\-:============,\ pcrforn1crs in it. There is no Michigan in Ann Arbor v.·i!l illstinclion as to which one did present lhe world premiere of lirnrs 1vhcn ovrrt violence is fro,,.,•ned upon. I NBC has "The Bold Ones," "G-OODIYl, COlUMIUS" ' \\'hi<;h is really three scries1 ina Ntw FtH~•• \V1th different casts and dif-1 '"THE APRll FOOl$" fcrenl thcn1cs taking turns In ''===="=1rn="='='='='="=~c0===='\ ~ th e same hour. One of 1hc1111 - stars rncdlca l and surgical ad- vances, present and on the thrcshhold. The other t11·0 are rather routine courtroo1n and police·<1Clion hours. "Brac ken's \\lorltl"' on NBC is <.1n atternpt lo catch the su1P.1 poseU gl<in1or, tragedy ;.ind C.I:• citcn1tnl of ! lolly1v oo<l iu series form. I ~NI PICIUR'iS f'o~!1 • Then, of course. there is ~ '"The Survivors," ABC's sue-I eesso r to ''Peyton Place." but played out among Hollywood's id ea of the iourroundin gs or the moneyed, dissolute Beautiful People. It is the sort of show that will attract public sneers and a large, secret audience of soap-opera·loving v.·omen. ltCHNW..Ofr· A PWWJNI PIClURt: @} I ~~~I ~~~ ii>1j.iAr~~ I .. The new television season~ Its quality seems to be about the same as that of last season. Its creativity, except in a few instances, several notches lower, OC String Group Plans New SeaS<n1 The Orang~ Co unty Chamber Strings (formerly Community String Ensemble) directed by Adrian Holland, is opening its four th 1e11on wilh Tuesday night rehear1al1 at the Camile-Christian Church, 837 E. Bi1hop St., Santa Ana. fl n1atcur violin, viola, cello and ba!ll 11tudent1 oI 111 ages ;ire invited to join the non-prr>\~~~~~~~~~~~~ fit group. To dat.e re11.dent1 l'rotn nlrie Orance County communll\e1 arc preparlna for a 1ea1on o! several concerts and benefit proaram1. The Chamber Str!na1 begin· ning section rehearses from 7 p,m, to I p.m. Advanced sec· lion membtrs meet fr oin 8 p.tn. to 9:30 p.m. Particip!inl1 receil'e pro- ft:asional direction und er the baton of llol!and, a 1vell known 1nusician and violin and viola teacher. A varied repertoire of both 1raditional and con- ten1por<1ry music is off ered. 1st ARIA RUN ;iou11n1YTD1'HI FAR 1101 Df 1'HI 1un l~::JncHNICOLOl•liJGJl> PLUS THIS CDMIOY • • Dl! ... C ., UCVC> AT "<L1$ • • .. L, ~Q•S T l<w• • S •N """"o ~··"'-111<\"/·(llO~ • l-<UN11NQT0N lll Uo;.01 OMAR CHAR IF & J Ulll CHli.ISl lf f WINNER OF 6 • ACADEMY - AWARDS! ,.,,,,.,_.., AVRO' fUl'll fWlltTOt DAVID LIANS FILM /' ·~-DOCTOR ZHl\1\GO n ~ THEATRE ' •"Cl'.,, ~~-w~ '"'" w• • •~OIOll 1"•!1~1 ( ~ •;•~o: '~" ~ ~'~"' ~·~·~;, ·~~-\ ' ~ f.ll HIRHISUK fl!CKllD IUllil ·~ t II "" .,. . ' .. , "STllRCISE" - ..... ,.,. •. <"'-Qo,.,_.. ... !!J HE LD OVE R 4th WE EK I ' ! sa-'dy Cem .Th?~ DuY.h r-.._ U ndo u bted I '!, the ar· by pop ular novelist E:van ~-CIFIC -this lyric or created thal tune. a ne1v play. "The Conjur::ir," ~:o I l I i ; I #sd 11 __ ,_·'-"-'-'-"-"-"-'-'_b_y_K_i_rk_-_N_u_"_''k_· _1_t_u_n_tc_r_<_h_e_w_,,._k_o_1 _N_n_'_-_:<_. _ FraukoYich o~car (;bi er I ?11. J. Fr~nkovich ha~ bccn 1 ;ippoinlcd chai rman of thr -' progra 1n ro1n rn1ttec for the 42nd :innual Acad c1ny Awards.I ~co - lflr.51UQNM n1n,1 e 1Hi5 lllUSI' II UIK f l\t.,....•"'~l{~ [il lll!l.llU/11 "'""""'~-'' .,..._,,, ~~•.rtu W;llO~m Hold ~M f •n e•* 8o•gnin• "THE WILD BUNCH " c~""''-;e s,,_,.~1 ~"b~d v ou1''1 "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" No on~ unO~• II ''"" &~ •dm•Hed uni"'' •<<0'1'• n•n•Od ~V DH .-.! or •dull qu•rd••n. J•pan1se Movies Every Tuesday Night ,....,....., SPE CI Al NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS CONTRl>RV TO ... DVE RT ISPVO B EVOND 0 1..1 '1 CON. T"OL A.N O A,P l>(~Ro..,(, lL<;l WHERl VOUNG P ED JIL E U N Ol!R IR r ... OT 1~, W ILL NOT BF. ADMITT ED TO PA,C IFIC -,.H EA T Rl ~ TO SEE T HE •R" PIG. T U FI ES LISTI O IN T H IS BO 'lt Li NlES<; A CCOMPAN. 11.0 I V PARlNT OR ADU LT C \J AROIAN, "TH E W llO 8UNCH" I ~) -. . . . lt•D F•n!><I'~ "JOURNEY TD THE FAR SIDE OF THE SUN" PlU~ Mo ch~el s~rr•:;n ''ITI 0, THE CAT " •"''"'"'"'•H ''' Aau1t~ ............. ~············ Jahn W•yn• Gl@n c ~"'Jllo•ll • "TRUE GRIT" l'LV~ w :l1i1m Hol4ien E•n•1I l or 9JI;"' "THI WILD IUNCH" ,,. -•nltr II wlH 111t •d"ll!M<I •nlff• l((f~ D•niH llY J.l••nl tr •••II '"nl!•n ...................................... K1lhtrint H •11 hur11 '•'•' O'Taol1 "THI LION IN WINTU" Jll VJ G•o•9• Stt~I ltoberl V1.,9hn "THE UIDCH AT RIMAGIN" 11-"'111.....ilN ltt AHttl ............. ~ ............. . - ll11h et1 Mit,h~"' A~9;1 Olelo:n1 011 • "YOUNG llLLY YOUNG" Jl!,,1,11 Nt talot Waod Clot••9• Ch 1 ~t1i 1 "WIST SIDI ITOIY" .............. .....,...... ... "'' CAltlOAO " C1-.1 WlllJt 'tul t w•t• "DADDY'S •ONE - A HUNTINIO" Plu• "'•l•y M•lll "TWISTED NERVE" llf,Omm•nGf'd llf .-.aulh Crosswo1·d Puzzle AC.ROSS r ,ti e• i.~•d 1n cu st1ions b --, . fide 10 Qoposo1~ of "r•ch e~·· 14 As · -··-· (,eoeially 7 word s 15 B l at ~ l~ Chl'~~e 17 G ·•I on ~ R ~rln1 ·,nl•!J 13 l ot"f O(l1,l / l'l . ~ 1'1 p ?IJ T l1~·.c a11a y fro:n v:o1il 22 R.ic r l r~r ~ ·1raro~.1~t1 on 2> C111c•hX ?•1 2'1,028 leet ol mounta in 2b Ptay ·· -: M a~e havoc 2'J Jour nev Jl Ca l l lorni~'s I' o•l --· ;.z Mr dl1if11 o f 1uoo1 J~ r.1t prr>on\ ~011r rrn 38 Deal 0111 J'J t.,ale a n1m ~I 41A c!o1 ··-- Beery 42 Likt be lt ~r •5 O tter m1n~ l ilt (0111'.f •B F11ll11w1r; SuHlw, •q Rtad ' SO John5on' ~ pany; A bb1. 51 A $Ug<i • s; l!~s rh~ll ~Ut•~11 t 57 All ow 10 rnler: 2 words 5-8 L ac ~1n9 mor~ I 'u rn ~tl1 b3 P riot Pr,.11·, b4 ~IHP"',. grfal Iv bS Arl~lo cr~i bb A cl1 e~~ Ann a • · · - b 7 \'I ~ 11 I (jll!Ckly li B Mc>r' pa •11h1 I bq Kind 70 Copitd 11 Kin d o1 verse 0 0'1.' ~l R iv~r lo tl1~Vol J~ 7-s ~n1dc 3 P lay~Olt words 4 More ~11 l ll")U' ~ Prevail 1n9 101\~ b Nt•:1l •1 rn<H,,ed m~n 1 l'ioo dwi11d I Me~11s o! t•ecut1or1 y,r,terday's P11zz le Solved : . ' ~ ~ A d1~r 1 O A·· 10 11 Sa,.111q IZ Lo o~~ l J Ha vin g A hi9h IQ 21 Ripp ed 22 Par\ ol "lo tie '' 25 Promise Zb R opema~1pg rn~IPI 1-;i l 27 tl.1v1na con'r t~ a•l en(! 28 S ~1le wi lh !lit lrelh }0 T l!~ w0<k m9 ·,I 1Hs~ 51,iny ~3 L.1ck111g ~5 Urg ~ l b An cmc\1c11 j 7 P 101101.n . ' [ v • 0 c 10 Jb /b'J 40 T oo~ down 011 A latt\t 41 tl olrd [n9l1\h •, ;; r, "° I 4 ~ T 11111~. !•1 l~w 4b Holl ow 47 Oont wi!h g•~a\ :r~I ~t B11 ddln g f'1~lr•1.1 I ~2 l.,\!~IC'1 1 tlHeLl1 Cl1 ', J s~v 54 Proh1h•\ Sb V e~~tl 5'1 U11conlJn1· in a led bO Riv t 1 of s ~~·11 t-1 P 11tl<J f.~ Dried "D b•I $t.1hon; Atlt\r. it was announced by Gregoryll__'::'O:::=':'::::::::::=: Peck. pre sident of th el HELD OVER TWO GREAT WINNERS NOW SEE BOTH acadcrny. ---'=== \ IN ENGLISH 'Lu1S 73unue!s Uttasterpiece : ol'ErrX1Cll1 .. ., .. ~-- B(LLE J dE OUR ,......,_,"I''"'"' ... u "l"' '"'"' AND THE ACADEMT AWARD WINNIR Evt> Show Starts 7 P.M. Con!. S1111day Fra"' 1 '·""· J J.'CIUJi"t Ht.'ir,..,,td ;ie~I Enga&!m~•lll Toni9ht of 8 2001 PUT CASH IN YOUR POCKET ~I'll 11 !1\\'ill11 1'd !lf'l"'l., 11ilh a D1\ILY PILO'r C:la s;,ificd All. PHONE 642-5678 JUllON~L Fiix·-·souTH coAsT G[N!RAl PLAZA THEATRE CORPDRA110k S1tn Dit&o freeway 1t Bristol • 546-2711 OPEN 6,4S-SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. Winner 3 Aca~~ITIY Awards BEST ACTRESS -Katharine Hepburn WINNER-"BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" JC'So:l'!f t ltvtlK -Nl!ol'COfr.IWfT fllM PETER 'l!.b KATHARINE O'TOOL.€ ;r~ HEPBURN • loVolT1 "° l'OH lHE LION IN WINTER ·"" .... ::-:"·~· ""'0 '-•"'S>1 '-~ ALSO , •• ZERO MOSTEL lo "THE PRODUCERS" ALSO ,• "THE PRODUCE RS" I The Pll\D\VOPll\n ofGHl\ILLOT Th~ motion p icture de,igri ed to 5a ve the worl d from ~anity. .... , . • ,_ ..... .: . . :C " '·~. " ·- ~~. .--.. -. "'. .... I TM Pll\DWOMl\ll olCHl\ILLOT E)(_CLU.BIVI! ENGAGEMEN T W11n•• l re1 . '•111 ~11 t n {iy lo11dt~·l·v•~ f.c rb r, r. -d . .-I~" K1th11l•1 Mtp~u•~ 11 "l H ~ MAOWOM.A N OF (.H A 1101 ' C~11 l 11 l1yt,•Cl1 ~tl• Dt uphi"·Ed·I~ (•""' l<ho G•••o P~ol H1"•1i4-0111 r Htr!'lll ~t ·M••v•••I le l q h •,~·Gh,I 0 11,, M ,,,,~,, N1111tle N1w"''" ""d Jl.it ~"d Ci.,,,.~~,i ," '!'UL I RYNNER "' 1., ci.,,,,,,.," OONAtD ~lEA S !iNC E ~\ !f<• r1.,1r•t'"' inti OANN Y l(>.Yl "' ., .. II~,,,, ol "' t .u 1~ •" I pl1v w1il!1 ~ hy J11, ,..,,,Jtl oU• "",+ ,,.j q.in! <oto •~t lllh b1 M1 ~tic1 V1 l111cy•Sc•e••~l11y l'' f•!-.•-rl A"~"I ! E•ttol>1·• Prod ot•r ~I~" 1 T \'/,. "' 't , Produttd by lly l1"d1 Y·D•r11 !1d bv ij,,~~ ~t>tl"'' WORLD P'RIMIERE ENGAGEMENT • • • • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHU R BLVD, • NIWPORT HACH • 644-D760 WIEK NIGHTS ' 7,15 & 9,30 SATURDAY ' 2,15 .. ,45,1, 15 & 7,45 SUNDAY : I :00, J,30. 6,oo & a,Jo ... , . · ; ··~ · ·-·~r. ~r~.91 .. ~. .,,., .i.-·"41""1~,t ~a~ l ' I ,, I 1 I -.------------------------------------------------··--.............. --... . Thur$d,iy, Octobtf 16. )%q OAIL'/ PILOT .JD -------~-~~-- TUMBLEWEEDS WHAT FOi'.? I TV DAILY LOG '~ \.;., ,___ ··- THURSOAY · ' of Cap>!ol H<ll n~,.s by toneiPOnd !~ [Ols Neil r.1a~Ne11. Peter Lis1go1 1r ~nd Charles Co1ddf'1, Dr. Ma~ Kam !'. By Tom K. Ryan JUST WAIT'TlL TIIE HUMANE SOCIETY HEARSABOOT THIS! • j ! ' SALLY BANANAS ..d::?,;;£;:: .11? By Charles M. Schulz --.., l<,\IEN ;l\J .mAR 6<F<"f<f THE ~EAO eEAGlf, '(OU Ali.JJAl.f5 L..lfAR Bl.ACX ... OCTOBER 16 p~l m~nn modera1es. €!l rtlici1no~ (C) (JO) ·1 --• L~-:!"~~d~;!;;!;;~bJ i &:JO 0 1~ o-m Ironside (C) (60) ~'L-'=====""----' L-'------~-~~ ! .. A Bulle t l1;r Mar~." Mark S1n1er fV [NI N f, 1;00 fl Tht Bir /'lews (C) (60) Ounphy, I is shot w11eo he is the unsuspect1n1 w1!11ess to the Crans!er of narcohcs Robert Alda guests as San fr1n- Jerf) t<itO wciahl e Waller Thorne. While 0 €0 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) D S1eva Allen Show (C) !90l Bill Daily, Gloria \ onn~. Dr Cl~o l awson, B•ll & Quinn a ~d Jim lurner guest. 0 STEWART GRANGER & *RHONDA FLEMING IN I "GUN GLORY"-Color! 0 Sil O'Clod: Movie: (C) "Gun Glory'" (weJ!ern) '57 -S!ewar1 Granger. Rhonda Flemm~. CMll Wills. James Gre~ory. A wandering cowboy 1eturn~ home to b1tlernBss and resenlment. I O Dlck ~an Drle (30) m P1yton Place (30) (D Stu Trd (C) (60) Mar~ ho~crs between li1e and death. l1ons1de and his stall at1empt to unravel the puule of the shooting. 0 Bolin2 (C) (90) M lc~ey Davie~ ~nd lom Ha!mon a!e iinesid• a1 !he 01vmpic Aud1!oi1um 0 'J7, fi1 ffi Be•ilthed (C) (30) and Scmethin g Ma~es foui." :>amanth1 1s rushed Ii> the hosp1t1t hv Ourm and 11w~s birth 10 thllf second child. ID David ho1t (C) 190) Ralph Na 11ei. Henny Youngman, T11elma tlous!on. St.inlev llramer, Pat Coop er. Or, Lawrence J, Pder, and !he 1rampoline team from the British Tournament and T!100, Peter Bart- lett and limes Mccann guest, CEJ The Big v.n., (C) (60) ED NET f'l1~hou1e (90) ''P'ast Jn. ltuding." Pri1e.winmng Japanese !1lm 1boiJI 1 psychiatii51 whc. in the cour..e of lre.at•Mi 1 patient. PERKINS 1• .. '" "'•'"" If·~ • ...i ,., .... ,,-." J ,., .... JUDGE PARKER @ (I) Mike Dougl1s (C) (90) fD Whirs flew! (30) "How Qiin~ Ale Made.~ Roge1 Andersen s~.0111 ho• toin design~ ire re11dered ~ ru CBS HtwS (CJ (JO) l•nds his o .. n memory ot 1 horribl e I i;-rTT war eiperieote resto1ed. f nghsh m Timpa cle Perdon (Jr.I (fl Ntws (C) {60) J~~~ H1~Jo~. l:lO 0 kNBC Ne~rvite (C) (60} 0 The G1me G1me (C) (30) Guasts ara ll~y• S1evens, Alejandro Rey ind Cllelsea Brown, m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) f» NASA ft1l11te {301 Ii)® HunlltJ·Bnn~llJ (C) (601 (D PllJing the GU•l~r (30) "In cseasing Speed " Methods of ~dd1n~ Ii> tile 5pffd and ~g1h1y of !he 111ht hand are ~·llTl•ntd and d>J loni' :itales d1stu~ed Sludenli ~rr assigned an All,~111 by r1ulian1 and the ln~ilr11<:tor play~ "Prelude in A M\fll)r" by franc1~0 ldrreg~. I fif1 (!)Thi Munstri! (ln) al Noticiero l4 (C) (60) fDNrn (C) (30) ~11blitles P1ogram COfltlud'-s "illt J"o ~hort hlmi: "~rno\u~e's Pup· p•1.s." aod "Piaf s~cn" €0 Musiu 1 Estrell1s (C) (30) 9:00 0 NATALIE WOOD * ROBERT REDFORD "Inside Da isy Clover" CBS THURSDAY MOVIE O eN 18) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) "Inside D11sy Clat'e(' (drarnaJ 06~ -Natalie Wood. Chlislapher Plummt•. Roddy Md>owall, llPbert lltdlord Dramatic :rlory ol 15-,eai- o'd fla1sy Clover, her "discovery" by ~ movie s!ud•O and 111.!! 10 \l'!rrloM, and !he tragedy lle1 "'" w~y of Iii! brings. 0 111,fJ l(ijlC'm lontt (C) (60) IAmPd Br111sh perf01mef Anthony Na!"let and actress-s•nger P~&~~ I 1~ton 1ues t. "lso tea!ured 11e The 7:DD II CIS Evenini: f'lewl (C) (3Q) Crowy. SHlls. Nash and Young rnu. Walter Cronk•!~. / S•lol 11roup and tom ed11n.impre5· O Wh11'1 My Line' (C) (30) Wa11, i.•Pn1!J Jl)fln Byner. Brunei hosts. I El) Hcuse Oper1 (60) m I LO'tl llftJ (]O) I €E Uitometro (30) ID l.t tltt Cli>d (C) (Jr1) Jack 9:l0 0 tfl (6] ID Draen" (CJ 130) Nan llosts. ' ··eurglary-~i$\ef.'' Sgt Friday end I 011.cer Ganh!ln t1ac'I. do•n 1 bur1la· fD Co111modity/Stotk Rtpor1 (JO) ry su~ect and ttien d1s~tr he Is ~ (!)TIM Amffiun W!Sl (C) (301 I ~l!ID wan ted !or foriiery and bigamy. fE Allort! (30) I a Ne""' (C) (301 led Meytrs. @ He Said, She S11cl (C) (JO) Joe ~ 00 TNlh or C.Onsequll!'ltet (C)I G~ragiola hosts. (JO) €0 Mu~c.il Oulrt (30) m Tn11 Adwenlu11 {CJ (JO) :10:00 0 '.:fj 16. ID Du" Martin (C) m Thal Ciirt IC) (30) I ((.Cl) Guests 11e Ors.on Bea~. GtOflil f:XI 1J i8 fJ) Funity Attiii (C) {~0) Burns. Jtcli. Gilford, Joey H1atht1- Civy mO"ies aw!y lrom the tam•IY Ion ~nd Th! Mtlh Brothers. Into 1n •oartmen! of her o,.n 1)11! 0 W Nrws (C) (60) 11~unter$ an enlorPly nt'll 'el ~r 0 !1' r;D fII It Tl-tS I Thief (Cl llroblems. TerfY BurnM~m plays ll•I~ 11l)J "l he Greal Casino Caper·: lied r\s!d11e ma~es )111 trrs! spe~•~I 0 I)) (6\ E0 0.inlel Boont {Cl ~u~st BDOeMance d .I Al1s\a 1r MlindV, (60) "lh• M~n '' Ro\P.V Giwr makP• rolucd 1h1!!1 and !Jlher o! Ale•~nder. Ns dehut 8J .iPrie~ fel~laf. PP fraying Gebe Cooper. ~ Imm~· 0 Dtll!! (C) (till) 8 J. Thomas sj1ve an d now thief ~I an l~d141 ~nd B~lt'I Walke.-gui~t t11b1. ,.ho aids Boone m destro,1n1: ID Pe11J Muon (tO) • 8rlt1!h iort. rn ltawhl!lt lloundu[) {fin) 0 Stumo thr SI•"' (C.) f>·lJ /,•,., E) !ht A.;vOClltes (C) (fill) (R) Stokl!'I' ho~U C•l•bric r• Boh (11"1 rn Ci!tet de Muiern (]Ii> ml~g~ Ve•a M·I~! i~d llnht·T (,.~..,1 JO•n llngN r C~·m•' OoannA l 11nd lO·lO €!)Un Grllo e'1 It Obscurl~td (30) 1nd D1t~ Pal!~ison. 11 :00 0 D m ~ews (C) 0 (if' rJl ffi The Glltts1 ·~d M!~.1 () Alhtd Hilt~CO!'.t Mui1 (Cl (30) "Toaoy I Am ~, Ghost.~ Oom De l ui.e g11e~!\ ., O NFl Carne ot lh1 Wttli; (C) Inept 1a!lor !ro'11 C~p\, Cre«v.·~! ffi Oulu L1mi11 time. whfl nteds ad~ite on being ~ succeutul g/lO)t. '11 "J )J 6 Ntffl Ctl 0 Million l M11wl~· (C) "~ovt €D En CD l'tt...s (CJ INlr, Darl•ng" (tom~dy) 'fiJ-Ooor~ Jl:ZO E) ;:q 8 Ne'#S (Cl D:ay, James GJi~er 1•111' 11~1,evrd _ deed 101 :w!Yt" ye~rs. rclurn~ on ll:JO Q "2l' 6 m lohnnv C•rson (C) her husband's weddinf d~y. I Al~n Kin~ subs Bl host Sen. GKJrge McGovern. YaJI~ Y~r~on1. Pt1N lie. m Tr ulh OI Consequences (C) (30) ,~ Robeil R~a~ and Johe Robbins @ Judd !Gr tM Detenst (CJ (6C) p~iost &J Technlt11 Comer (30f 0 Movie: '11l1ck Tld1" lf"Y\!ery) ·~r.-lo~n Ireland. Dere~ Bond. ED DalUT Thi President's Men, 1969 (Cl (30) fle!~n~P ~ertP!.lr/ 0 l'r~ r3J ff) Joey Bithop jC) MfAvin It L~ud is !n1eriie.,.,~d b1 Wnnily Woodbury is • sthM'uled h051 Paul Nwen. I ~"~". ([I ChU[ho fl RGlo (30) 0 Movie: (C) •Hurrit1n1 Srnilh" (~dventure) '5Z -John Ireland, l :DD I) ~ CJ: l!m Nabllrs Hour (Cl Y ionne De ~rli>. f60) N1shtclub and record•ng sl,;1 Wayne Newt on guesls. I CE) MGvie: "Tht flJlZJ P'in-l'tighl· &own" (COf!lt dy) 'S7-lant llusUll, O bd Benni (Jll) Geo•ge Burns Ralph Mee~u. &llt51~. . . , B t d 11:50 E S (JJ Mt!"I' Cintfin (Cl D Ton ight s es come y .* THAT GIRL hypnotized 12:00 W MGYi1: "Oper1tkln W1rhu d" (tomedy) 'M-Sean Connery. Sldn· Stars Marlo Thomas Irv Holloway. O ff11fJ ,ffilh1\ Girt (C) (JO) l :OOQONt~ (C) "At tne Drop c! a Budget." Ann Matin goes on 1 wild 5hopp1n« 1oree es lhe re~ul! af 1 coll hyonot1t su~~P.~ticn pic~M u~ •~ c1denla1iy 11 the denlls! s. Monty I Hin is $pei;1;;I 1uest In the role ct Dr. Pellm~n. m Quten to1 1 DIJ (C) {JO) EE S111brvsh Thea!11 (6(1) fI) W1sh1nfton Wett i" Review IC) (30) Bthlnd the head11nes 1n~lys1~ FRIDAY 0 Community But!ttin Bot!d (C) CE) ~dlon Tite11n: "Thl1d Visitor" imys1ery) '52-Son\1 Dresdel, Guy M1dd!t1on. 1:20 O Mn'll~ !C) "A" Alti11ktr 1't1rned D•i•f' tci>~y) 'S~011n1 D11n. Stanley Hollll'l!a1. 2:00 WA!l·Nizhl Siie•: '1wo TllOU· sand Women ." "llocto1 S1tan·1 Rot>ol." and "C•tco Kid." D "Th11:1 Slsttrt-1'1'1 I! (d11mt\ '60-11.rm Slanlf1. Kevin PilcCarthy. (D "Tom, Didi:, t nd Htrr(' (com- ~d1l '4\-Burrtu Mertd1th, C1ns11 Ro~tn 12.00 O "f••ro"' fwestP.rn) '52-Vlild DAYTIME MOVIES I Bill ( 1.~u r~1111, Coates. 2.30 (:J ''h11d Sof11' Slr•nrer" ldr1· n1n) ·~Qiana Oors, Tere nce Mi>r· 1:00 O ••nir• Men In While" l~r~ma) 5,1n. '44-Van Johnton, Ava Gaidner. I 4:3!1 e {C) ''SIYlll Willllfnm" (•ell· t :JO O "Htr'1d .. frem~d1) '4S-Ma~ 1~rn1 '~b--llobcr1 Preston, Anne , donald Cuay, Paultt1• Goddard. I ll'f"11!l MOON MULLINS ® l STEVE ROPER M!t<JO STOC>P!MG P.T 'T~AT PHONE·SOOTH 1 MISTER~ -I OUGHT 70 , f:':";=::'I" CAI. l J,1'1 GCR.l .' HTIT flJl llT! MUTI AND JEFF GORDO ,o,NO! C>IS WAY, TORrro! MISS PEACH --· !AMIN THE' 'SUPelii:.'.5." l WO!i!~ i.WIT H!M •• Tw.T HE SUSPECTS ~E· THIN6 Wi'.ON6! OUUNG,THE BEST WAY TO CONFIRM ,t.NY SUSP1· OON IS ~ ME TO KEEP A.VOtDlN6 HIM! a ~· ~))"<, Y<~··""'I WIFE• SWAPPING PARTIES. By John Miles By Harold Le Doux Ill CH"~M. Mt.~VE~ llGHT our oi: MIS SHOES •• SO PON 'r YOU WOiK'Y l.80UT k ™IN6 ! By Ferd Johnson :Lr.,, ~,..l ..... By Saunders and Overgard N6V~!tl. K.AIOCX .8:1Al1 A SMA.U. 'FltOO IN A Bl" POJJDf By Al Smith By Gus Arriola ., " " ).NON'/MITY CAN AOO YEARS ""fO ~(S J./Fe .st>A!Jf • By Men MARV£t..OUS! NO. Ti-<Eo "WHIZZES' P.ND THE. '8RA1NS" o-t. WEL.l., IT'S STILL VCRV GOOD. WMAi IS TME LOWE5T GROUP t5 TH1'T THE HIGHEST G~OUP ~ @. M<f' Hl~R. "' c ~ ••. .I', <:: •• -. ' CALJ..£DJ' T"E ·suPe.~s.• q I c.:··. ~--.. - By Charles Ba~otti •, NEW INDIAN -That's Rose.y Grier, who make.!i his co-starring debut as a regular in the "Daniel Boo ne" series, helping Fess Parker 1111 a hil l. Grier plays a ruila\vay slave \\'ho becon1es an Indian chief tonight at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 4. TELEVISION VIE\\1S 'Thief' Steals Astaire for TV By RICK DU BR OW l·IOLL'r'\VOOD (UPI) -Fred Aslaire joins the cast of ABC-TV'~ i•Jt Takes a 1'hief" tonight , n1ak- ing the first o( a number ol appearances a s the father ol the iiCries ' \VCek\y headliner, Robert \Vagncr. The series casl.s \Vagncr as a 111asler 1hief paroled to prac!icc his !rode for <t secret a gency of !he go,•ernment. :\nd Frr d l ~ves !his IYJ?C of .lighl- hearted caper stuff. It fit s his personality l:ke a casual blue bla zer. and, unlike n1an_v stars. he is not at all patronizing or pretentious a bout appear- ing in a video series. "l'M ALWAYS nattered to be a:-kcd," he ~aid over a d rink at 1lis home. ···rhis is an out-and-out ball lo cl o. l love to \vork ,~·iLh Bob. f-le·s a heck of a 11i cc guy, dedicated, a nd 1·vc kn o11·n him since he \Vas n kid. "Thii; i!i a shov; that is sheer entertainment. \Vhich there's too li'ttle of, and l'n1 sunply doing it because I like ii. I don't .have to think about any musical side of it. and there's no dancing:." The all·lin1e dancing master added : "it's a dE':- cent kind of role. I will have no pa rt of ;;in y of this permissive stuff goi ng around in nims today." ALONG THESE lines. r~red cliscussed a recent movie he 1na dlc , "l\<lida s Run." l~e said : "I ('njoycd doing ·the pictu1·e. (1ntl !he associa· lion \\·jth everybody. But the producer fel l it was 11C'ccssary to get in a nude \ovC' scene. Not only did lhi!i do the pic l11 re no J:OOd -it killed it. The rnovie h ad to s;icriflc;c o1hcr Y<1lues to 111nkc roon1 for the scene. :'\nd il couldn 't J::l'L .-1 f,unily rslin,1;:. "[go t letters fro1n p('f)pJ c s<i.vini:. 'llo1v can you he in a picture hke that?' l31J1 I didn 't. even kno1v the thing they con1p!aincd <i bout 1i;a s going: to be in the picutrc." FRED DECIDED tr> go into "11. T:ikc.<: a Thi ef" nflcr \.Vagncr called him lasl year, n5ked hin1 to join and then persisted. "I sf!id. '<ill ril!ht. lcr ~ see a scrirt' Tt Jookcrl nkay. ;ind I said ·1·11 do it.' I on!y do 11·h;;it's fun to do, or I 11·on't do anything," said the dancer·actnr. And quite obviouslv. m11ch of 11•hal ii; in movie<; loday d oes not bear the s1;:in1p cf fun for hin1. I-le r ecall s. for exan1p!c: "THERE WAS a picture I tvas askrrl lo be ln that hacl <in ll·yc(lr-old junkie. I said, 'That's it. I won't read any more of the scrip!.'" De1111.is tire Meuace ------------------------------·--·····-.._ ........ ··-., ... . 20 DA ILY P!LO f LEGAL NOTICE NOTl(I 01' , .. LI 0 ' l'fJISONAI. ,JIOl'llTT 10 ~A l•~F"I' lllll NOHCE 11 «lllLllT GIYEN •~•I '''" ll"<lf <l·t"t<I ;,ilJ ••ti •I PU~I r ""'''~" IC I~•~'•"••' t>1d<ltr ot1 N""•f'l lN'' 1 lie•.•' 10 00 A M , •I "" c''" • o• ~""'"' ..,.•("' A'\(lll>f•5•· )!fl l!•••'l<I•• Q"wf "'''«>Clfl r>••<~ C•l•f~'"·e '"' 'V"~A '~ o.;.. '"'"" l>NI' "~-··· "" '" "'"'" In '"'"''· unl•(.,..,.a, >Yll•hl• IOI • '""' !r•n •ool !'•I l'.ICl•' 5••0 '"'" ..... "' ~•'d ~-· """' ·~ C.••• (-s~''"'" ''"" •• '"""''' '"' "'" n• Sl•I txl ''"' "''""" n •• ""O•l•oqnfO he• P" ••'!! OOO(h "'""" ,,,, aoh•cr. RC.r- MrCOMMO•I Ou•a ·~·• "" a,, 01 1111ob•• '°" AN(l"IO~AGt O P•~l,,.hf.T S 11• Lym•" CroW•Y l or"f''· Co·OWI"' J>~t>l••~ec! O••o•• (l('Obo'' 9, 1'. ll. ,)Cl, LEGAL ~··~"~ W~OI• na"'"' a•• '"b'"·M•d 1n °"' 1<<'1~•" •"I''""'""' t "G '~''""'•O~~Q ·~·· •••(• ··~ ·~· ""'" {O~F l "l~l SE Al) !"'"'"'"' .. """ t..n!MY PLJ"'·•·C el ,,,.,. f'"""""' QPf,l o In n••"4' (n1,n-, Thutiday, Oclobtr 16 1%9 L,.:G AL NOTICE "' b'·,~h<I O• 'h"' O<lob<r '· 16, l~ot LEGAL NOTICE llTLE 0 1<1• P<.o!, 1911·6? NOTICE Oe1I~ P llnl, 117'·6' LEGAL NOTICE P·ll UO ((llTl,ICl\Tf. 0 , BUSINESS, ,l(Tlll0U5 N.&Ml l ~• 11nae•1l90..., ao <•"I!• IP••• •re cona .. clln9 • bu11n•n •I 151S1 S•• Vl•tf , 0An• Poon!. (f llfornlf. under It>< 11« ,.,,~.,., ti•m n•rn• cl SHRYOCIC WAl L(OVf.OING •nd 11>11 11id ll•n;i 11 cnmo<»Pd 0• !•• ro11owln• oer1on" w""'• """'"'~ +n lull 1na Olf Ctl o< re1ldt<l('.t 1rt •• •ol•owt M•tlln Jol>n S~·rcc~, 1'1JJ $ti V\tlf, Do~• Po<ol ( nt !lr•P" lh ••r'I -"'ti"''"''-Lo~e, '" I MYO(;k, "1vn1ono!on , 1151 l!ltet n. W•IBom (no·1•1 ~".'"''"· l)\11 ~te "'·9~' D••• P0o•I Col Dolen ~'"'"'"bt• JO !t61 ,_.,,., •• JO'ln s"'"""- """" Ru1,.11 Sn•·•1><• wupom Cl>1·i•• sn .. mt n ~'"'' nt Colltorn••· O,.n~• Coun1·; °" s •• ,.,,,,,., lJ l••• b"'"" '"'"· • -----------------jNolorv Publ!c in ~oa '"' •••d st o 1 • ot"onoll• ono•e1en ""In Je»n S""ot•. B"•" 11 ... u 11 ~"''"'~ 1nd Wllllo.., C•orl•• 5"""'"" >nown tom• lob• I~• n•"""' ,.nrv """"'" "'" 'l'b'"'b•d tr !ho "'''"'" """Um••I 10<1 H~~OWlt<I~·~ t• •• •••rv••M m. 1•m•. LEGAL NOTICE • l"ll Cf PTlf l(-TE OJ (0 ~P OllATl0 " 1'"011 TPANSACTIO" Of 8 USl .. [S~ \JN0€11 f !CTITIO\JS NAME /\!f (0.,..'T'l»l~n (•O'") f••'""'" 7 1~11 lHE UNOt P~IC.NEIJ , • (ohlO'"'" <Cr '*'"''"" on•• ""'~h• (•CO•; "' •o•I~;,· r~•'' "'"' t~•' •I ,, connuc11no h"""""'• "' /)" r .,bl1•••n O••o~• f<>•~I 0~11b~r 9. 1~ r1. JO. 1'o~ IO fflC 1 ~L ;C AL\ ~.,. I [t(°'I '""·''• Pu~11t c11•0•0·1 1".l• •"a• (n,.n!v l~iJ 69 W'>' lO~SI "·~""•Y· (•IV nl NrwPO" •:v Com,.,1u•on t •n•••• !•" •. 1011 -----------------1 n•••n. County -:it O••no• ~'"'" o• LEGAL NOTJCI~ c.111.,...:. ~·d"' lh• '""' ou• ""''" n1 -----------------ITUllNEll OllUt,.S; •nn 1n•1 •'l n•m•" \ov!" """"PO'' H••llht•" Co•PO•elion >od •Tl o•jo~lo•I ol•(t ot bu•ln•" '' !1-1 \//e11 Co••I Hogh,.ay, (1!• o• ll•w11<1•I Bt•th, Counh o! 0••"~'· ~!II< n! WITT'<\~1'1 A SC .. MIOT. &!lntnoy, lSOI Wr•'<lil( D•!••· ~ull• llt Nt .. PM1 Bt•<n, Col . nuo T· .. l H N01'1(1! TD (~(01T011 5 I UPl•IQ ll COU RT Of Tf<I! iTATf. OF c;A LIFO~HIA FOii Ti'llE (OUIOTV O• OllAH!';f. Publ"~"" O•~""'" C.oo•I 0111~ 0<.tober I, It, 1), ;;rJ, ltH C•l1!nr~•• l------- 011P<I 1~:1 7lra d•• ~1 S••'•"'b'' 1•~•. LEGAL NOTICE sour .. NFWPOP I llE•L TtlCAllE COllP011Al 11,)N No .... ,nu "'" ll 1<ha•a Pio<•~~. "'''•1• cf M ... RC:. ... 11£T M. 3.11•FC:ll.. Vlr•·P•••l1>enl '·HlfJ C l~T"!C•Tl O" S UilNI S5, ,,.,""''a Bv p II. Ht(~Pl'dO'"· l"!CTITIOUl N.&MI T~• u...i ... 11nNI no ... <t rtltv ~. h ~.,. nuc11n1 1 bu•l.,•..I> 11 1Xll C"1nnrl Ila .. P.11~1. Collb•I\ 1. v~orr "'• •lc!i!loui '""" no m~ 01 UI DFN COMPAl<Y ~nd •~•! •••G '''"' '' '""'no•ro e• lh• tol'ow· '"" nr•'IOn. '"'"°" """'" •n full ond 0+1ce o• "''~'"'• " "' '""""'' NOTICE IS "Ell E8Y GlVfll !n 1h• S•crotll'V •ttd!IO•! I>! thr •Ix>•• Pam •O a ... •d•M ~TllTI; 0" (Jlll<OP'11 A 1 th11 •II ''"'10"1 h••ln~ <lt<'l'I 11>1•n•t tne (OUNTY OF LOS ANC.E l f ' l S' :'/,~ 'f:.u·:::::u~',~ ~':~~=~ .. 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Ulf D•ll~ 1'>101. l!J.1..1~ LEGAL NOTICE P.:;tlf.J Cl•Tl,,l(AlE 0 ' BU51N[SS 'l(TITIOUI HAMI T ... un<1,,.1,n«1 dO ttrtlh 1~•1 4't co...ill(llM " bv•ln•u •! 14~ F 19!~ $1..WI, Uni! No. ), {°'I' M.,., C•ll'°'n!o, uNl•r '"'" llt!<llou• l l•m n1m1 ol AMl!.lllCAH 8 1lLl-llll PARlOll t nd !till •~If llrm h COP'IOO!"<I o< ll>t l<>llowln• .,.,..,..,, -· """'"' ln •ull 1nd p lf ttl Of r.,~rte• 1•• ft• lol-• lHOM•S N. MUNTE-"N. '" M••fl>!•llt. (O•OPI O•I M•• /,\.A llY JOY([ TYRRELL, i l 1 Ml'!IUH~. C.00-""I dt! M1r, Di r.a 0<.._.,. I . "'' T-1 N '°'"""'""~ Mi ry J<WUI l)'rrtl! St1~,,. (1ll!ornl1 0<•...., Covnf't On Otlobt<" I, Ifft. bt-lil•t ,.,,, I >ln<••Y ~Vbll( In •"" "°' 11!~ ll•I• D•"nnoll• •-t'lld TliOM.&$ N /,<Ul!flAt.1 •'If MAllY JOYC E TYll•ELl ~"!lwn to m• 1'a t>< ,..,. 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""""" '""OH n1mo I• •un"rll>fft lo Int "'""I" ln1l•u.,,•nt l r>d ~c•now+!'<lotd ne t••tu1td !ht 11m1. (OfFIC !A l SE•Ll MARY lo:. "ftlPY No•1•y P.,bllc-C•lllo•nl1 P<lnc11>1I Ol!lct In 0•1no• Couolv M v (ommlnl"" IE•,I••• """· ,,, 1171 "ubll1h•d Or1n9• S•~!embtt a and (""II 0 1llr 'llOI, Oc!oWr l. I , 1~, 1 17'·~· '"' T.111 11 Publ"n..d O•ll'Qt '"'"'' C••IY J>;1ot. LEGAL NOTICE 0L1obf'• t, ) .. 1J, JO. 1969 l ll't-ff l---------------1:::.::;___: _________ ~-HOTl(f" TO Clll!OITOlll LEG •L N01'1CE SU,1!11 10 11: COUll1' 0' TH• n S1'ATI 0' C.&Ll,OllNI.& "Oil -----'--------THI COUNTY 0, OllAHOI! P·JltM H• •...... ,. Cl!llT1,IC.&lf. OF BUSINESS. £tl11• of ALl(I!. M, 5TJIFFOl:0, 'ICTlltOUS HAM( D•t•••"" T~• 1>rd•'"'""" dOll (trtl!y .... I• CO'>-NOTICE IS HEllE!IY (;IV£N lo ,.,, aut.tlng " bv1ln•u fl 100 N•-O" 81Vd, ,.,..,,,.,.., o1 fhl •bovt .,1,....a d•<fd•n1 C.n1t• "'"''• C•tll<>•nlo. ""<j•• '"• I' fh1! 1 1! ~.,11n1 h•vl"" clolm1 IOI;~~! lh• hl•O<JI j.rm ........ "' MAllGAllET BAii· 111a OK_,,, •rt ffGUlrpd to Ille '""""· 10N"S ~NTIQUES 1nd I"•' •11•d 11•"' •I wit~ l~t f'l'Cfllor• voud'i•"• h• "'' otlltt comPOS~ ol ,.,.. lo!lowl,.. "'"(.<'> "''''"' o1 in~''"'~ ol !ht 1b<!V! !n!l!lf<I c.....rt. oi """'~ In lvn •nd pl•<• ct rf1•d'"'' lt'to "'"''"' "''""'' w11'> '"' n!c1t11rv •• foUowo . voucn•"· hi th• .,-,.19ned •I lhl" l•w N ,.qo•rl fl etl<>'I. JOO N,wPOrt Bl...:!. oU•(• of JJl.MES L. ll UBIEL. Jiil. •t· (• +• Me•1. Colo! "''"'" 11 lfw, Jlll V•o 0""'"'' Nt-rl Cottcl OC!. ll. 1t'9 Bruh, (01unrnl1. t1UO, wnith h 'I••~•"! !I•'""' !tit lll•C. ol butlMlt p! !tit u""•n lt fltcl ln ~•••• "' C•ll•r•r'•· O•ono• r ~""'" t 11 m•""" nor!Oin,•t 10 lh• ••t•lt o< \Ola On IO·U~t l)efo'f me • •lo'"" '"bli< d•ctcltn•. wllhln l1;111r mon•n• •"'' lh• !lrll 1., and lo• Mid tlol1. "'"'cnAll f 8~Pl•"d 'ovb••(•ho• rl '~'' nohc• "'-••~••ti 11••1"" '"''""" t• '"' tn bl I~• O"f\I S•o••m~~· It, lt6t H•1on whr"~ """'' '' •111\"•1 ·~ IO '"' I•' N•l1on M S!aUor(I. J• wlrnt" •••''""'""I •nd oc•no,.'"OOtCI •"• "Gmln•I""'"' w•I~ '"" Writ ••Klllt-d !"'" o•>rlf , .l nn0>e(I ql !hr [>'•!• t>• l~~Al! 1•• •~ov• """'"~ "~'~'"'' M•'"' IC . H•nr1 Jo1•nh t 0 1•1• JAMI'S l . ll UBl!L, Jlt, No!t•v Pubtlc-(•T>hlrn+1 '' ..,. I''" All•'~'' 11 l •w !\.IFfl(lAL SEAL) l>,lft(llH I Olflc.t In '•l1!nfn•• J>r,~I ~•I OU1<r )ll) Yl1 0-1<1 0••1111• (ovnlv Q•an9• C~o~•~ N•wHrt lotc~, Ct lll , t !Ut .t,1.v comm•!t10!' fi oolrn "" ~n • ., •n [•n·"' Ttl••""""' Piii l ll·t !71 HO•tmtt.r Jt, 1'17 Jv~• 11. 1910 -unrn•v f~r .&•m1n1,rr11er (TA '••11\<tht<I Or•nt• (o•at D1llt "''"' """"'~·a 'l'""'" ,.,.,,, O•'I\' n ,1., r w111h"<I o~•~ .. Co••• 0411~ "'"°" f;'c"_'c'c'..c'·'-'":·c.c":_~=·-'c".:.:.' _____ ,,,..:::._"_o:.:'_'..c':'·.:':".:"_•_:•_"".:.:.-"c'c'_·_'_·_'_'c'_' __ ,_•_1•...,, ~'ol:HI' 1. '· ,,, lJ. i•i.t 11&oo llAILY P!L01' Sl1U P~~lt BoostiJt!J Dioblos~ S11irit Cheering .the J\li ssion Vie,io lligh School <ithlctcs on durin~ the l96fJ..70 sea:-.on v.•ill be these live hi gh . .1un1 pers, all J7 years old. }<~rom left. they are Da rien!:! l\1a rvin , Carol Todd. I-leather J\1arlin . Dorothy Z'llarvin and Ka'lhy Sho\ver. *Save up toS40 a set *4-ply polyester cord *BFG Silvertown HT's *All sizes on sale FHA Offices Feel Squ eeze on Lt;>ans \VASHJNGTON IUPll The money squcc/c 11n 1hc huusing industry drew lighter this month with only 5) pc.r· c:ent of the F!IA rl·giun.'11 of. fi ces reporting an adequ:11t: supply of funtl s, a Nixon ad· n1u1istratiun sur\t•y shuwrd loday. 1'he figures indicated 45 per· cent of lhe F'l"tlera! Housin g Administ ration (F'llA) regions were rejecling at least some loans lhat would have been granted if tllr money had lleen avaitablr. The FHA also re-ported t·on· tinu1ng increases 1n the cost !Ir 1nort gage tnonry. The avail.'J.bilHy of F!IA loans w;:is the lowe~l ~1nce January 1967, \\'hen 42 pen.~l'n t of lhc ulfices reported <Jn <1d1'· quate supply of money. 1'he Oct. l, survey marked the rourtll consecutive month of tlec.hnlng money ava1lahll i- I.\!. fullow1 ng 11n 110 pC'rccnt f1g urt· for J11ne. On Sept. I, 60 pcrcen! uf the FHA oflii.:es had an adc4u<1\l: su pply of money. The FHA also sa1cl 1ht' aver<ige interest yield nn secondary sales of 71 i pcrccnl FHA mortgacl's w;,is 8 4 per· cent. up fron1 8.36 percent 1n Stptcmbrr. The adminlstr.'.ltion s a I 11 average con v en l ion a I mortgage interest rates werr 8.25 pcrl"i'nl [Ur new tvnnt'<: and 8 3 pl'rCt'tll fnr CX b1Ull! ho1nc~ on (kt !. 1't1e ligun'~ were up from 8.2 percent anli 8.2;1 rt>sper tivcly nn Sept . 1. Toda y's Sto ck s Toda y FREE ALIGNMENT !9.95 VALUE! with Purchase of Two Tires S•nt C7R--1 4 bl•~~wail rilvs 1~..iar.i P-'C"8 In DI JLJa ..-.d~!lo 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT & REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARING $195 • BRAKE RELINE $ • Expert Workmanship Quality Replacement Parts • Special Low Prices Gua.-antee f~I 11111llt)P ~11te 11nln15 1ns\1llfd on JOIJI (If •rt llllfl~te"' tel •0,000 milH "h'" MU~ I• non-comm!<Cltl pnun~r• en iHVl<I. Shcule tM lonln(1 !iii GO 1"!1< cul d~fln1 !hit 1>11riod !hoy will bl 11p!1ctd 1t tlCI c'"r1e lo! lhe llnln1t i nd "'111 a •Miii •tf"fic• thf•l ! for lntt1ll1!lon. Wtr!1n!)' ll111lte4 to dU!ll' Of l lGlt MJ1arlll. ln1 ~1111111 ltrlkl All C Grl Do ... .,..1i1 ••• f or•1t11 COSTA MESA WESTMINSTER JONES TIRE SERVICE L. J. LITTLE'S Big 0 Tire 2049 HARBOR BLVD . IAt Bayl 7352 WESTMINSTER AVE . Phone 89 3-557 2 540-4343 or 646-44 2 1 a.m. · 6 p.m. e Sat, 'til S p.m. I DAI LY 8 a.m. • 7 p.m. e Sat. 'Iii S p.m. ALL MAJOR . CREDIT IMIWIU""I CARDS ACC EPT ED ----------- ,., ' ,, I ' I· ' " ·----------· --· - Mig1·ai11e St11died Oranges Cause Headaches ClllCAGO (AP) -ll m.:ty In the body, n<lmcty a f;ill in \l'hich enters the blood during ha.rdly come as a surprise thal plasma n er o I on i n , the the attack."' drinking "'ine can give you a substance in blood Y:hieh Research l1os indic«lt!tl. he headache ir you stuy 11·1th Jl prevents the vcssrl.~ frorn said, that carriers of this alirn long enough. dilating or eonstru.:ting C'l-substance include choco!ales, But whoever thought you ccssivcly,'' Anthony :.aid. v.inc, chC'esc, herring and mighl get the saine painful "When serotonin d r o p s . oranges. result fro1n caling chocolate~. vessels enlarge, blood flow in-Anlhony s;:iid rcscurch h11s cheese, vranges or herring·~ creases and pl<ices painfu l shown that serotonin con· T"ursday, Octcbrr 16. JQl,Cl DAIL V PI LOT 2 J ----- "Artistry in Moving" for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 It scrms that you can, prC'ssure on the vesse l's nerve stncts large arteries a11d vcins\---====~======================:=====---rcported Australian Dr. endings, and thus )'OU have and dilates smalil·r vessels, in -cluding cap:Haries. fllichael Anthony al an J!l· 1nigra1ne." A study of patirnts adrnitted tcrnalional symposiu1n on Anthony, • profrs.~or of to hospital for mig1 J inf' shO\\'· headaches at flloun t Sin:u neurology at the Univrrsity of f'd that thei r headachC's \iere j Jlospital f\Iedical Center. New Wou th \\'ales, Sydney, relieved by the intravenous For Top Sports Coverage Rea d tl1e DAILY PILOT t. "Migraine i.s assoeiated with said, '"This drop in se rotonin is adrnlnistration of serotonin, he )-d~e~~:c~t~a~b~le~c~he~m~k~a~l~c~h~ru~1~g~c'~~d~u~e~tio.:_;;a~n~a~li~e~n:::,;su~b§s~ta~n~c~e-~re~po~ct~e~d.:.::::.:::_::..:::_:::.::::::_~========~============================================::'::=:====== ' .. ' I I ' UPI Ttlepllot1 Flying President President Nixon· leaps fro1n the dais at a n1emorial dinner in \-Vashington Tuesday in honor of the late Presiden1 Dwight D. Ei scnho\vcr. 1'hc chief execu- tive \Va s going to vi sit \\'ith mcn1b ers of Eis cnho\v- er's cabinet. The dinner \vas held on \Vhat would have been Eisenhov•er's 79th bi ri.hday. Aussie Girl Tours 23 Nations 01i Bike LOS ANGELES (AP) - Robyn Smith, who snys she "just had an itch to :;ee the V.'Orld" before setlling dov.'n to married life. i~ doing a pret1 y good job of achieving he r goal. The 24-ycar-old Australian nurse has traveled 23 coun- t ries in the pa::>l l"""O years <ind has done it mainly by motorbike. AF. she tnl1cd intr1 Ln~ Angeles Tuesda~'. :;he had ~!l in her pocket and 40 , 11;, mil rs showing on 1hc oclornC'trr of lhc bike, "Aussie Annie.·· lier odyssey began in Janurv 1963 from her home 1n Cromilla, near Sydney. She LET'S BE FRIENDLY It you have new ncl~hbors or know of n11yone 1no\·in~ to our nrl'a. pll'ase tl'll us '0 that \YC may cxt<>nd a friendly "'el come and l1cln them to become acriuciintt'd ln thclr new trurroundin~~ So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-9368 Harbor Visitor started \l'ilh a boat tickC't to E:ng!.ind and $100. How docs she g e l by? Odd jobs. "I've picked pE'l.unias in Virginia, 11·orkcd :is a nurse in l.ond on, 1~aris and Romf! and b;iby-sal all ove r the United Slates,'' she told nev.·smen. The tnm young Australian plans to tour Latin Amrrica ;1nd l\1rx1rn, A~i;i, ;ind the ~liddlc I::;ist bef1Jre returning hon1e in 18 months. Czec hs Expel Duhcck Aide PRA GUE (A P) Ci\rchoslovakia"s Communls1 pll r!y h;is cxpcl!cd Ot;:i Sik, the <.1 rchitrel (lf thr economic refnrn1s v.·hi('h fonnc r p<ir ty chief Alex;inder Du b c e k's libcr:1l administr;:ition tried to in.~!1tulr. ~1k, deputy prcn1ier under Oubc1•k. 111as removrd from his pn~l after the Soviel 111· 1 iision 111 August 1968 and "'.'.\~ ousted frorn the parly"s C<'n· Ira! cunHnillec in fll:iy. lie 1s now doing resC'arch Vr'ork al a SwL~s l1nivcrsity. l\low! PSA jets everrhoiir ootoohoor to San Francisco! 7 am lo I pm. Both ways. 7-S-1·10..11 •~12 noon-1-2-3-4--H-74-9 pm. Mor• on weekends. Plusfliuhk liOur oo the If hour to San Diego! 1:15 am lo 10:10 pm. Both waya. 1:15-9:30-9:30-10:30·11 :30 •rn-12:30-1 :30-2:30-3:30· •:30-5:30-6:15-6:30-7:30-8:30-10:1 O pm. More on wHkend1. Why worry about a rescrvallon whon PSA h11.s ovo r 160 frights • day? Such an 011.sy-lo-remcmbor schedule you can cariy II Rround In your head. Why remember lowest fares? Or all jets? Or greet servlco lo Oakland. San Jose, find S11c· r11mento? Or that kids under 12 lly PSA (with their p11rents) tor hft ll fare? Sllll want a reserv11Uon? Just cell you r travel agent o r wh1tsltsname airlines. PS\ giW'J!l ,ou a lift. 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 SUNDAY 10 to 5:00 • UNICYCLE n A •p•<.io! vou'<• 111•• to f1t ll for. LJ On• •peed mod•I l I'd I.~. lo •e• the"' pul 'l•"" on it.I LJ Fun g.ft for iJ.• kid1. 9ss BATTERY CHARGER LJ o •• d b•He •i•• ••• •haul ~• u1eful •• • b ee.~ .... + d.; • .,,, 0 R.eju:<• lh'm ... ;th !h11 M•rv1I end llt•t . [) W or\1 on C. 0 , ponl11,, e nd 9 •olt tr1tnt1,+or, 4ss LJ A•oc edo " gold. D o:,n .... ,h., !>ele. 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I'll think of ont n••I week, 1 0 The 11th piece ;, lh1t b•1cktl th1t lio!d, Iha,.. in • 9•oup. RAM FURY 1 / 4 INCH DRILL KIT O lncl ud11 l't1!1I ,., •. .t1nd, bih. btc.plete, ta11d int d i1c. 0 Juol 1no"9h of everythin9 lo m1k1 hol11 1verywh••• vou '"'ft- 0 Then. COf!ll tilt ••I ltnon 1 from u1h1rt11lht 1lor• i nd h1•• 1omethin9 qo•iu• lo h1n9 in 111 tho1e hele1, 711 No. 75-1 • ..... -~ fl!! D>.ll Y PILOT Tl!llr~day. OctaMr 1€-, 1%9 ~ontroversy Boils: Mets' Win Illegal? NE\\' YORK IAP) -The play that Ix-at lhern 1n the fourth go:unr may turn out to be just the thing to rr\·ive tht Ba ltimore Onntes against !he ainazing Ne1v York t.1ets In basebaU 's \\'orld :)cries. '·J'm going to hanb thi s Associated Press photo in lhti: clubho use today anJ it n1ight be just what we oeet.l to Bet started again.·· said Baltimore pitcher Pele Richt'rt \\'ednesday night hours after the lllct s h<id 11on 2-1 in 10 innings lo take a (C{imrnanding J·l lead 1n the best-0f-7 bi.'flf;'S. The play that produced I.ht 11'inning t.tet run came with two on and none out. Pinch hitter J. C, f.1arlin bunted in lront of tilt' plate. Richert dashed off lhe mound, grabbed tilt! ball and threw lo first base. The ball hit t.1artin on 1he left 11·rlst and bounced a11'ay tor an error. per111itting pinch run- ner Rod Gaspar to score lron1 second. Few in the crO\\'d ol 57,367 noted at Ole li1ne that ftlartin was running on the in- ~ide of !he foul line in violation of rule 6·05 and that therefore the JI.lets won the gan1c on an illegal pla y. If God ls lfl e t Fa1a Tl1at Bizar1·e NY 10tl1 Makes You W onde1~ NE\V YOBK (AP 1 -The Ne\Y York JI.lets \\'fill i11tu toda y's fifth gan1e of the \l,'orkl Series on the threshold of their first \1'c;rhl chainpionship -and notl1ing about the ama2ing ?-lets is more ama2ing t han thC way they fin ally got both feet on Lhe doorstep to the throne rootn. -For the im plausible chnmpions of the !'\alioual League got lbere \Vednesday on a double Jost in Lhe sun, a bunt that didn't roll 10 feet and a wild thrOI\' lo\1•ard fir st. That c.ombina!ion gave the /\lets a lOth Inning run and a 2-1 1·ictory over Balti111or£'·s bc!uddlect Orioles. So tile /\lets, \\'ho !urned the baseball t.1·orld upsidc do1rn this year by making the linal tram standings Io o k tops)'· turvy. took a 3·1 edge Ol'Cr the heavlly favored Orioles and the opportunity to Co111posite Series Bo x ljf\'I YO~IC l .. P, -Thr (Gm~.i. bO•>tO•• •I me ,,.,! 1ow• q~"lh of the "~' Work! 5Ulu: I ATTl"'G SUMMA~'!' ••Ill,...•• o r .. Ju .. 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" ~ I< ll •• ; ; ... \(O~f_ l l' l'•N I N CO~ ,.,,. m~·~ 1•,..•·•<•"I lt>J jf.Q 1•1 ~ -~ • "'"" ~ •• , 1"•••00•'1 l oO <J! Ill I -10 r l'••m«. ll•<~trt, ~' ~. (,~"'" DP R•lllmr•o 1A1 • LOI! ~"'''""''• <•1 16. N•"' "••• 1tl' I~ ',~ -&10.r ~ -CO•""'• Me•t1n, ·~ -V.f'>, & Jloti,nlG" WP -M<N•lly 11·rap up the Series today in front of Shea Stadi um's banncr·bearing fans. Once holders of the 11·orld record for in- rptness. the ~·let s have n1adc the ainaz· ing transition to the top on a combination of solid pitching. timely hitting -and plays U1at hcl\·e provoked the gag -line that ··co<t is a Mets fan." Look \1·hat happened in that almost unbelievable 10th inning when the Orioles handed them the keys to the throne roo1n. It began "'hen catcher Jerry Grote sent a short fly to left that 11·as ticketed for an out. "I thought !he Oall \\'as hil harder than it \\'as ." said left fielder Don Buford, "and l broke bark to keep from giving up an extra base hit . Then I Jost the ball in the glare and didn 't pick it up until it go~ above the .sun." By that time, only shortstop ~·lark Belanger had a shot at the falling fly as he raced toward the point of impact 11·ith his back to the plate. But the ball fell beyond the reach of his outstretched glove a$ Grote sLl)Od on second basc . Rod Gaspar \\'Cllt in to run for Grote and Al \Vei.s "'as given an intentiona l \1·alk . At this juncture. it 11·as tin\e for somr st rategy, aid it's possible that the loss or l\lanagcr E:ir1 \\'ea\·er -in the third in- ning he becan1e the first managcr ejected fron1 a \Vorld Series ga1ne in J.4 years - may have contributed to what followed . Th;,t niay never be kno11•n. \'llat i.~ known is that coach Billy Hunter, ll'ho too k O\·cr for \\'caver. ordcred pitcher Dick Hall lo issue an intenlional ·walk to Al \Veis an d t11en brought in Pete Richert to pitch 10 pinch hiller J.C. f.lartin . ~lartin's rirders fron1 /\tanager Gil l!odges \\'Cre simply: Bunt -and keep 1t do1l'n the first base I in e a11'ay lron1 Brooks Robinson. the Orioles' brilliant lhird ba~eman. ~lartin con1ptied nn the first pitch, the ball trickling lo the lip of the infield grass, Nov• Caspa r ll'a.s running and two Oriolrs -Rlcherl and c<ilcher Ellie Men- 1l rick s -\rerc r<icing towa rd the ball, brushing <igainst each other in the in· de cision of the moment. "I caHed for the ball all the way." 11cn· 'Irick~ s<iid , ":ind maybe Pele did too . But v.·i1h all the rro\rd noi.~r. T don 't kno1v. The play ,1·as out in front of me ·• It 11·as out in front of a record cro11·d or 57,367 too, and they yelled and sho11 te1l and cheered as Richert grabbed the ball, hurried his thro"' ;ind hit :O.l<irtin in lhe left "·rist The ball rirochct~d 1nto the first base hole '"hi!r Ga$par raced hoine "'ith U1e "·inning run . The respooses 1o 11·h<11 h<1d just hap - pened \'aried "TI1e bail just happened tn hit J (' ,'' ~a id !11" c·ool Hn<1ge~ "['in gl:"tr! 1t rhi!" "1 h(1 JX'," s<11d J\ichert. ··his \1·ri~t s broken." •·t don't e,·cn kno11· 11 hn thre\Y lhe ba11.·· .<::t id :\lartln , "but hr m;:icle a goo<l play bec;:iusc the ball had back spi n r 1.:ne\~ they had no play ~o n1 y job \\'a~ to get to first. The ball hit inc on the leH "'rist." Solo11 s Tl1reate11 Actio11 If Pilots Leave Seattle SEATTLE -Sen. \\'arren ~lagnuson, D-\Vash .. says if baseball franchiHS can be s\i·itched from city to city it may be cause •for coagressional or U.S. Supreme Court •ction. Crosetti, the remaining Pilo t coach, nor has the futu re of manaaer Joe Schullz been detern1ined. • ST. LO LIS -The St. Louis Blue~ hred Ulree first period goals and t.1'ent 10 to defeat lhe Los An~eles Kings 4·1 ,\.elnesday nighl in a National Hocke y League game. Tt was not until an Associated Press photo showed J\1artln running on the i11- .side of the foul line that a t'Ontroversy developed at press headquarters and con- tinued far 1010 the night The picture sho11·cd t.-lartin a few sleps lrorn first base, \Vilh the ball , thrown Uy IU<:herl, in the air close to to.1arlin. First base uinpire Lou Di~1uro is looking al the bag and Shag Crawford, the ho1ne plate un1pire, is looki ng on from near the plate. ''\\'hut's Shag Cra\vford doing U1cre "Hh his hands In his pocket',' Richerl said aft.er he had bt:en shown the photo, ''All ht:·s got lo look for i.ol that play and he didn·1 c1tlt 11. "If lhe runner is inside !he line he ~ supposed to be out. It's not J\·lt'l luck. It's JUSt tne fact that a man did nul make tht: c.:alJ hc should ha \'e." In the clubhouse alter Lhe ga111e, Richert had said he would like to sec a picturc of the play •·t don 't know if f\1art1n t.1'•1s inside the foul line while running towards first. 1 tried to thro"' the ball inside U1e line ." MUCH ADO ABOU T NOTH ING -lt look s like an innocent rind normal :.acrifi ce bunt play. But J.C. i\lar!in's (9~ little nubber \VOn the fourth gan1e oi the \Vorld Series for the Nc\v York Mels and provoked con- troversy. Pitcher Pete Riche1t (24) hi t J\1arlin on the \\•ri st \vith his Bill McKinley, a former American League un1p1rc , saw the pi cture 11nd cun1· niented ; "The ru1111C'r is nol out in this case unless he in terferes with the throw . If the first base urnp is looking at fir st base a.~ D1~1 uro 1s doing it should be up to the horne plate umpire lo rnakc tl1e c<i!I." There ll'as no cr1111ment from CrawforJ or DU\·Juro. 1\e1lht•r \\"as there a11y Jrorn Conuniss10n('r BO\\'!c Kuhn. Johnny r .. turph)'. l'ice president and general 1nanager 11f thc t.lets, saw thc photo and tlt>clurcd '' ll appears th11t r.1artin was a rew inches to the left of the Juul lint I don 't think there's any pro- blen1, though. T h e re .... ·as no in· terference. ·· The rule in question reads· "A batter JS out when , u1 runninB the ;last half of the distance from home base to first base, while the ball Is being field· cd lo first base, he runs outside lo the right or thc thn.>e·foot lane or ins ide to the left of U1e foul line and in the um- pire's JUdgrncnl in so doing interfere~ \1·ith the fielder making the throw to first base." thro\v to Dave Johnson. but this picture clearly ~hO\\'S the r.Jel player running inside the baseline. Baseball rules say ;;i runner is out il he runs the last hall of the di s tance to first ins ide 'lhe line. Pal111 er F11t111·c Doorrnu t lrnag e Era se<l 111 Bala11cc At Sahara? I.AS VF.GAS, Nev. !1\Pl -Arno ld r alllH'r faced one of 1hc greatest challenges of his fantastic career Hiday 11 1lt 11 t1e set f1ut 111 the first ruu11d nt !he ~100.(){l(l Sahara Jn\'1ta1ional (~Oii Tourn:i - 111en t !1 enultl be that his golf1n~ f\1\11rr h.ings i1 !hf' b;d :1rH'I' C;in h12 l·o111~ hnl'k'1 Now 40 and a non,1·1nnf'r for 1nu rr 1ha11 a ~·ear, can lhc ga me'<; grr;itcst at- lrat'tifln nnrc agai n r!'o'·apturr lhP n1:1g1c tlta1 n1adc l11 s n:irnc a h(}1 l~t·hnld ,1·ord'1 Saha ra could pro1·ldr the :111~1\·cr. ~!11 11.11 observers thoughl Pahncr 11·a! lll rough \\'hen an arthritic right hip forf'- rd hizn ou t of the PGA Championship at D::iylon in August. He had just struggled in wit h a pain- rucked 82, highest round or his pr~ tessional career. Hls ga me was in ta Hrrs, his age advancing and his health qucs- uonablt'. But Pahner vowed he would be hac~. lie didn't say when hft'ause at lhe !iine he didn't know. He j11sl \1·ent ho111c to Latrobe, Pa ., for rest anil treat1nent of the hip ailment that has plagued him ror three years·. But he said he would be back -and he is. But the question remains: will li e be the dynamic, dril'ing force lhat put the "'Ord "charge" in golf 's dietionary. the rnan \\'ho won a record four t.las\crs Championships. or "'ill he be the pale im- itation 11·ho struggled and strained o,·cr !ht last 12 months? Area Football on Ccsla tllesa lhgh, onte a joke in hi gh school football ranks, s1ill hasn't much 111 !-.h1;1w for 1tscH in the 11·ay of victories this year 11·ith onr 1\·1n 1n four outings. Bu1 . the :'llustangs li;n·c stiown a lot 111 1hr 11:1y rof u pgr ;id1 n ~ lhc old 1m:tge. .\01~· they look like a bona fide high !l('honl tcam and thf•y'l•c lt1rned 1n t rl·cl il :1b l<' :-.bowing:< on lhc field of battle , dr ... p1 10 lus111g to suprrior 1nanpu11 er Jo'r\1111 ;111 ;i ppl'.':1rancrs. nrw coach 711.i" T'llll ler has put thing :> tugl'thcr 1n such a . '-hori t1n1e to 11'ork 11·ith his varsity lt hlot.'ks. tackles and ha s the poise ·ot a J 1r't r:ite learn . If hi s pro~ram dcl'elops roots. Costa ;\h:sa n1ay 11 ell be ()fl the 1\·ay to footholl pros perity. Further. Fountain \"allry has al.'<fl run · t1n11ed to 1mprnl'e under Bruce Pickford and the Baron.~ arc alMi beginning to inakc their opponents sit up and take notttc. ~:st;111C'ia and Corona de l tl1ar al so ap- pear to be on the way up. And Ne"'J>Orl J-larbor is already there. The chanRC has certainly been a ,1·c_len1nc one for these onetime doornial:.. * * * Thrrr. former Orange Coast area h i~h school sLars will be on Lbe Cal team thal 1·onlronts UCLA Saturday et t be Coliseum (and on regional te levision\. Ex·'''rslmlnster High whiz Da v e Penhall i~ e second siring quarterhark tor the Gnldrn Brars. The Newport llarbor duo of Slt\'e Reece end Rick S<·fHt are on the defensi,·e unit. Reece h&.'1 been starting at defensi"e end t.1'hile Scott hopes lL see action as e guard. Scott. a sop homore. ~·as red -shirted in 1968. Reece is e junior. * * * Bruer Chapman, 1111' "(rin~ bi>an about the h;ird1\oodS at co~til ~lrsa Hi ~h School and Orange Co<J~I Coll<'gc, 1s lak· . ............... .. "'lllTE WASI-l ing the big gan1ble al 11·eckc ncl. Q Sr'J GLEN,_. Yo11T I Las \°egas this Chap1nan. a sturdy 6·i'.: and ~iar for thl' Unh·ersity of Nc\·ad a l La s Vegas l hasketball CC':11n. 11·ill 1na rr.11 1\ancv Jayne Stein. She also a\\enc.Jcd t.·1esa lhgh and occ Chapn1an is a solid cnnthrl;itc ror All· American honors and is .-i pro pros(X'ct He and L'CLA flash J ohn Vallely were tcamtnalcs at Orange Coast. * * * Shnvrn l\leKinncl'. rs.Gnlrien \\'est College and \Ve~tniin~ter Hii;h type, is second in Pacific Coast 1\thletic i\ssn. passi ng wit h ~2 for ;z and frtO ~·ards . :\l cKinnr~·. q ue rtcrhn<'k i11~ itt Cal State (Long Beac hl i~ hlt tin:; .)8.1 prrcenl of Way Up his lhrow~ In trail thr leader (Dennis Shaw of Slln Diego Sta ll' I by ooc-hun- drrdlh of a point . * * * ,Jark \\'1g1n orr, runner tll::iter Dei ace, rank:. sL~th 111 P<.1c1fu.>8 Cnnfcrcnce total 1)f/rn.c;-r 1111h 518 ya rd s, 4j9 Lhrough the ,iJ lr ;unJ ~!I by 111shing. l!f•':-:-l'l)rcd fo11r touehdo1vns fOI" \Va~h 1n~1on ~!.'li e l:n1 vPr.~ll v ;i nd is fifth 111 1'1\l ._a p;1~.,1111:l with 35 c1'1nph'111111s in ;4 all 1·1npl ~. * * * Ste\e C1tlflrsh, rx-Cos ta l\lesa and OCC football typr, has caught 21 passes for %40 )anls ;it \\'hillier College this year. Pcrformini; for Cal Poly Pomona·s football squ;irl are; Tony Chicas (San Clemente High and Sadd!cbock CollcgeJ , a guard ; Bill Brown (ex.;..t at.cr Dei ), alSl • a guard. 'He Wa s Out To Get Me' NE\V YORK <li PJ ) -"lie \l'as ou t to ge! inc." That 1vas Ba!t1n1ore 1nanai;:cr Earl \\'ca\·er's explanation of his ejection fro"1 \\'cdnc:sday·s fourth game of !he \Vorlrt Series by l1ome plate un1pire Sh11a Crawford. The senator said \\1ednesdey he and fellow \\'ashington Sen. Henry Jackson had sent letters to baseball officials ex - pressing their concern ol'er reports the American League franchist no1v in Seal· tJe \l'ould be transferred. r.1agnuson noy.· says he pl ans to contact American League pre11 ident J oe Cronin, 1nd Commissiooer Bo"•ie Kuhn's at- tome.•. Feel Like I Pitched-Mrs. Seaver \\'c3 rcr bccarne the first managrr .in :H-years lo be thrO\\'n out of a \\1otltJ Series game in the thir1t inning follow~g "I'm going to tell them that if basebAll can sy.·itch its franchise from city lo city for purely commefcial reasons, th8t m•y ~ cause for the Supreme Cour! 10 changt its decLsion or for ul! to pass a bill declaring lhRt this is ;i hu ~i ness. no\ 11 1port. and that it violates Lhc antl·trust laws," he said. • NE\V YORK -Seattle t:oa<:hes Siol fl.laglie and Jton Plaia hal'e been dismla11- ed, Marvin r.1ilkes. generAI man1ger or the American League expansion club, aaid Wednesday. "1 notified r.tag/ie and l'h1la of their clismiaal llO Ulty will Nrve time to catch on "Ith some other club." No decision has ~n mi d' nn f'r11nk NE\\i' YORK (AP ) -Nancy Sea\'er fell into the arn1s of a friend and cried. "1 feel like 1 pitched it myself," saiJ thi~ tall bluHyed blonde after her hus- band 1\·on the fourU1 g<tmt of the \\'orld Series. The people at th e game trca ted h€'r a.~ if sh e had. H Tom Sea ver has bf.come king or lhe ~fel.s because of hi s pilchinG, beautiful Nancy has become ouecn. Fans pressed arou nd hrr in such nuin- ber~ for aut.ographs or jus l a look dur. ing the game that us~rs 1\·ere dispatt·h- td to her box near the t.let dugou t lo l'hase them .e"·ay. "I've got order~ rrom !ht security ft)fce." one of the usht rs Jald. ''The ptcr pl~ 11re ma king i\lr~. Seaver ner vou! '• Nancy Seal'er is 24-years old and she Ret s ner\·ous c\'ery time Tom pit ches. She take~ il harder than he does "'hen he loses and when he 'ol.'ins. t.1•hich is most of lhe time. she takes it in stride as rnuch ~s a 11•oman can. On this d3y. lfhirh mran! so rnu ch 111 lhe winningest pitcher 1n baseball tt11s ~car. his "'ifc sat on the t'dgc flf her rha1r, her ha nds gripped together on hcr J:ip. \'.'hen t.hc r-.lcts "'ere at bat. and U1('re 11·:is d long hit or a spect11cular pla y. ~he stood on her chair and wa \'ed her blue ;incl 11·hitc t.lct pennant. She \\'Ore a brO\\'!I knit pants su it-no ro11t-ancl l'!hivered as lhe shado\1s lengthened. A friend han<lrd her a r'.11n- to11t \l'hic h she used as a blanket. Sh<' behares n1 ueh 1hc sarne "<lY ill e\'ery ga1ne, win or losl'. "\\'hen th ey hit hi1n, thc.v hi t mc," she said after Sea\'er lost in the opening Sc(irs garne. In this ga1nc , the Bal11n1ore Orioles hi t To1n Sea\'er for JUSt three hit.<; lhrovgh r ight 1nn1ng.~ and he \\"as "·orking nn a I ·0 shu tout. Uut thrn , in !he ninth. thr f)r1nle.:; rn:in:i ged tl\O niore hits and a run ILJ He thr .scorr. "f frcl like son1conc broke nly ball oon ... she sii ld. "I rspccially 111ar1 ~ hi1n 10 110 11 rl! l}('('a11~r hr lost the ftr~t fi:amc. I een'l e\'cn find 11'ords to say V.'hA t winning 1\IQUld mt'an lo hrm " \Vhen J, C t.lrtrlin ean1c in lo bAI fnr ~cal'cr 11·1th t11·0 on hasc 1n 1he 10th, Nan- c·y ~tared slraight nhcad . She pres.~ed hrr hands ag;11ns1 lhe rau1co:i t. ~lartin bunt('d, the lla llimore pitcher t11re11' "'ild- ly to first. the 11·111nin A run scored. Lvcrything was all right agnin. i\'ancy Sc:i ver grabbl'd hold 11! a fr1r nd and the tension poured 0111 nf her. Till' f;ins pressed around hl'r \1·1th their pt:·n- cils and tile ushers tightened their gu ard arnuqd her setJ I. !'.!hr· eon~C'nted to hl'fl pictures. 11'l'llkr1I tn 11ic sr;it ~ behind ho111c plate wlw l'C Sc:i l'cr's parents were sitting, en1bra rcd lhf'm, anrl headed for the ladies' roon1 •·1 feel sic k to mv sto1nach."' ~he .sa1rl ''l'nl punchy, i'm Jl0"1'X'1 t :"t11d 1'n1 1lraint.>d. I'd ju.~t llkc 10 be q11i rt for lhc res t nr rhc t!ay." a called s1nke lo r.1ark BclrtnBer. :.. \rea"er clain1cd he nnly yeller!. "\\'c'r1t nnl getting tha1 pitch" to Crawford and lhal the umpire then c.11nc o\cr tn tha du~out and said son1elhing the Orioles' sk ipper said he cnu ldn 'I unrlerstand. \Vhcn \\'caver 11·alked up to the pl;:i\e m inqu ire iihoul Crawford's st a1cn1cnt, he 11 <1.~ 1hf'n 111ro1\r1 uul ··All I \\lllltl'd lo k11011· \\'OI S thal he (Cra1\ford l had said and he Ju~t wheelrd. 11round and said ·you're out of the ga nw for rr>m ini:: up here Lo arguc on balls and stnkes.' " "lleek." \\'cl'l rrr t'nn!inucd, ''Crawronl called thnl ~ame type or pitch a b&ll to l'lcndenon 111 rhc ~rconrl inn111g 11ftcr boll1 TH\' pltrhrr :i nrl ra!chcr 1hn11 ~hl we had n fitri kcouL And lhtn Clcru1rnon hit h1' hni ner :• ,,---------------- OIULY PILOT 51•!! Photo Thur~d.it, Oc tobtr 16. 1%1 DAILY PllOT U In League Opener Monarchs, Servite Collide Tonight By ROGER CARLSON 01 I ... D•ll1 l'lltl Ii.Ill r.latcr Dei and Servite clash tonight (8) al Santa Ana Stadiun1 in the opening Ange lus League football game for both tcan1s. ll 'll be aire<l on KEZY (1 190 ). For most, thar s all the information necessary to fill the stadiuin to capacity as the hvo paroch ial powers of Orange S£11VITI!. MATl':lt Ofl "' ,,. Ovn" ' T<m Bl•<~b,Hn '" ',. P•ul s., .. ,. ,K, G.en!lle "" '" M\~e E•or• '· "" Dkk•on ,,. ' " DICK Bnan..,n ' M;ko Bllclf!o<a "' "' ... w.1a G I'll Htm•nd•1 "' '" P~vl Trt•dwoll ' St•v• l{fmpor ,., '" Ml~• RovMr ' ·~ MVnlt '" ,,, Brue• Em•ra ' , .. H•uPorl ',. "' ''° H~'"'' ' MArlf Dunn '" '" 6111 Boogo!I ' "• GrifC~• '" ,., LOffV G<•n•m ' St on Joe~"'~ •ro County collide for the ninth straight year. It's always been a battle of superlatives and tonight 's league crucial is no exception. i\nahei1n-based Servite marches in with a rlefenslve orie nted tcan1 that has beat· <'n three of four non.league opponents. Offensl\'el y the Friars arc led by ClUarlerback Bruce Emard, a 150-pound junior \1•ho's completed half of his 34 passes for 274 )'ards. i\nc, coach George Dena ha.<1 Pat Coogan in the v.·ings sho11ld Emard falter. Coogan, a senior. has been out with an injury since before the se<ison began and \vas counted on for starting duties at the IJcginni ng of the year. Llena says his squad lacks size and speed but his defensive corps has jelled into <l v.•cl!-oilect work ing un it. i\1 ater Dei, mean,1•hile. counters with 1111~ lrcmcndo11s one·two offensive punch of qu<.irler hac k Bob Haupert and halfback t.lark Dunn. threat, has averaged five yards per carry on 67 tries and has sctired foW' touchd owns in the Monarchs' win! over Lakewood (34.{i) and Long Beach Wilson (28·21 ). Dunn sa"ed Mater Dei in the Wilson game with a clutch lack.le on a Bruin at the Monarchs' two.yard line afler • 12- yard gain near the end of the game. Key rushers for Servite havt btcn halfback Ken Haynes and fuUback Bill Baggott. Haynes has a 4.8 averagt and Baggot a 4.9 mark, Orange Coast 4th i11 Natio11 Ru stlers 19th Ora.nge Coast College has moved Into a lie for fourth place and Golden wm has n1ove<! into the lop 20 for the firgt time this season in the J.C. Grid Wire'! na· tional junior college football rankin11s. Orange Coast \\·as sixth last week, but moved up two notches to tie E ast Los Angeles for fourth. Ahead of the Pirates are Bakersfield, Jones, r.1iss., and Henderson, Tex. Golden \Vest is now tied for 19th place in the poll v.•ith. Los Angeles Valley College. SERVIT-E.NEXT-!Vlater Dei 11igh School's c1uarlerback Bob 11aupcrt (right) tests a rch-rlvci l Scrvi te Hi gh·s pass defense tonight. at Santa Ana Stadium . in t!Je An gelus League opener. c:a1ne ti1ne is 8. Here Jlauperl sho\VS form and Don Roy (32 ) •. behind excellent blocking or Stan Jackson (41 ) l l;.iupert has been iiistrumen\al in )(!adi11g tl-1a ter Dei to a 3·1 mark, passing lor 332 yards on 18 completions and run- n1og for another 328 yards out of option roll·oul series. In Lhe strangest ranking JC Grid Wire tlt·opped Fu\jerton, last week'1 No. l team. all the ·"''ay down lo 18th, tven though the Hornets only lost to Orange Coast by one point. 20-19. Starters Out, l11jm·ies Hit Victor Vallev • S<'l out amnn~ 1hc .Jnshua lr<'rs and sand around Victorvill r. ViclQr \1all<'y College isn't 1n exact ly 1\1h;1t ;;inynne v.·ould call a prin1e a r ca fo r rcc ru1t!11i:; footba ll players. Th e ('011<'g<' on l.v l1as an f'nroll n1rnt or about 400 studrnts. lt·ss 1h;in l1alf or n·hich a r e of the rig ht se:-; to play 11)- t.ercollegiate footb<il l. Forty or so soul~ showed up for football practice this fall and Victory Valley has posted a l·2 record so fa r this season. Next stop for the Hams of coach i;harles Pipe r is Mission Vic.Jo High School Saturday ni~hl where they'll tangle with Saddleback College. Vic tor Valley and Saddlcback figure lo- be equal in on e category v.'he n l.hey col· J1de~ bandages and bruises. Saddlcback has been dogged by injuries since pr;ic- tice began anrl Victor Valley will <'Tilt r the game \~·ithout ha lf of tts starl ing ·backfield . Backf ielrl enach Cl enn Bnwn1an s.1.\'s C1uartcrhack Benny Deane is dcl 1n11rly nut of the gaml' and he doesn't know \Vho v.·il! npc n aL tailback. f irst stringrr ,Jerry Carli<'. !he R<in1 s' leading ground gainer, is ou t of ::ic!ion fl'lr lhree weeks \1'i1h a hangf'd 11p leg a11d l11s top rcplaccmenl Harold Bro1vn has a tiprained ankle. Thal leaves the job open to Ken Aulr~·. bu t he has a pullrd 11..'g muscle. .Jim Cook. v•ho h;is seen just four minutes of play ing time t.his season. is tabbed to lake over thr quarterback job. · Also on the injured list is right end r.1rl Sims, v.•ho has lorn ca rtilage in his ribs. Bnwn1an says Victor Valley is better than its 1-2 record. "\Ve cou ld have been :l-0 this. year, b11t v.·e haven 't gotten any brc_;iks. L<i~l-v.·cck in our confer<'nce npcner against J\-1 1. Sa n . Jacinto we lost. 50-35. but \~·e could have v.·on it. We were be hind 35-7 <'II ha!ftin1<', but v.-c gave them fou r chea p touchdowns on fumbles. \Ve should have been ahca<l 23-7 Instead of behind 35·7."- Bov.'man says Victor Vall ey can't kry ~on any one -indi\"Jd ual in Saddlc back ·s lineup. -"I( we try lo slop one pl;;iyr r. s0rncbody 'etse Will go for them. W-e ju~t ha\'C to 4JlOP their running and passin g to bea~ !fJlem," he says. ' ' Letdou111 Worries Prevent Defense Used By Pirate Grid Coaches Bv .1or,1, SCll\YARZ (11 !~• Ol oir Pilo! S!lfl Orange C0;l~I. College's f o ot b a 11 ~o:ich1 ng st.iH is in a prc\'cnt defense this \\('(').;. And ll'hal Ou:.:k Tuclirr and asslstan\s <ire tryi ng lo bat r!o1vn are overconfiden ce and the possibility nf a lrtdnll'n on the part of their un<lcfcatcd [{'(l 111. Ora11gc Coa st goes after its fi (l h ~1 nngh! victory nf the season Sa turd ay niglH aga inst Santa Ana Col lege and Tuehcr knows every oll1cr learn 1n the Soulh C!)aSL Cn11fercnce \v ill be poin!ing for the Pira1E•s follov:1ng their 20-1 9 vic- torv 01'Cr l'tillerton last wcrk . 1i·s thr old story. knoc k off lhc lop dog <1nd th en everybody ,1·ants to bump oH Ille ne1v top r!og. "Thi~ ('ould lJe Hie ll'CC'k of ;i lctrlo1rn." s:i;.o:; Tl!Ckf'r, '·part1eularl y nfter having tough emot1oncd garncs like wc·vc had !he pasJ t1\·n 11'eeks. I just hnpc \\'C ha re cnnugh abilit y ;ind don·t let down cnn1· plrtely or 11e'll 1hrow this ~amr ;i11·a ~"" Comp lica ting Tuckcr·s problems is 1he rnnfcrcnce schr.dule. Next week lhc Pirates have to I ra v<'l Lo Cerri!os. anrl if lhey ca n get hy 1hc undefeated Fale11ns they have a clea r shot at the South Coasl 111 lc. Orange Coast already s uff<'rcd through one ]('tdown. That was against Cypress. f11·c days aft er the Uucs had taken the n1easurC of rival Golden \\lest in the s-:ason opener , Against Cy press. the v1eakcst tean1 nn the l'ira1c schcd11lt, Orange Loast had it s v.·orst effo rt of the season -lun1bling 11 limes and ha\'1ng three passes in- tercepted. ll'1> that kind or hrca~dow n, Tucker and his staff arc worki ng ovcrtitnc lo pfc\·enl against Santa Ana . Despite an 0-4 record and a ras h of in· .i11 ric>~. Tucker has plenty of respect for the Dons. "Sa nta Ana has \\-·on lw n gan1c.~ s1 ~1tislica lly and you can s<iy that doesn·l C'ounl. but they should ha ve won lhose ~an1cs. L<i~t 1vcck three busted plays co st them a victory. "They lost cvcrvone off 1l1cir defensive unit. but they i;tili" have a 1ough cleicn~c. "Their substitute quarterback (Don .\10111 1 .... 110 rame off the brnrh and ('fl l1l· pletcd ;-i ll t llo~c pctsses t !5 ol 2.11 scares n1c. ·· Tucker says. "I ju,,t. hnpr. ou r guys rr1nen1hcr what happened la.~l year." In ca.~e lht>y don"(. S;inJ;i Ana \1'n11 lh;i! 0111'. 21--0. IL wn .~ the Pirate.'' worst loss nf 19fi8 and 1hcir c:ii:plosive at tack. v.·hi ch 11a s areragi ng nearly 400 ,yards a game. was restricted to jus t 109. :~ V els, Transfer I-lead Bue Cagers Under Ne'v Boss B.-1~kct li.1ll \vorko11l~ and rftnd ili0ning arr 11odPrw:1,I' :11 lh<' Or a11gr Coa~l a rea'~ three Jun ior eollC"gJ?s -(;old<'n \\le st. Orcing e Coasl cind SJddleback. \Vi!h tlH' sca~on s11ll mo r!' than :i mnnth ;iwav. ~lost of the ;1l trnt1nn 1s fo<'uscd ;it OrangC' Coa~t whrrr npw cn;irh I !rrh Livsey is whippi ng hi s 1f'nn1 111to shJpe . Lll.~C.v has parrr! l11s squad fr()111 211 tn 12 players ;i1lcr conducting lryoUl5 f11r the team. 1'hc Pirate bo~~-who is n10\'1ng nvrr after coaching at. Cos!a '.llrs.1 ll 1gh :School, has llirce returning the folrl an d <it least one among his nine newcomers . lett ermen in blue-chipper Th<' cast of rcfurnces fea tures: thrre retu rning starte rs forwarrl Phi l Jordan. center Rick S1icklema1cr and guard Jiin Kiudclon. ·110V.'evcr. lhr cataly~I that Cfluld turn 1h•• Pirates back in to a v.·lnner is sophomore Troy Rolph, who tore up sun1- mer league con1petition wit h his out side shooting. Other sophomores on Lhe squ;id arr fi·.'i renter .John Blass, a transfer fro1n Nc1v York Ci!.Y. and guar<ls Ron Love (li-l l and Roh Bl;itk 16-0) both from Ncv.•porl Harbor ll igh. The frcs h1ncn working 11nrtrr Livsey ;ill hail from Nev.·port. H11rbor. F1Juntain Val- ley and Costa ~1esa high schools. ;Lions on Par With Anaheim By GLENN WlllTE Of I,,_ Ot•1" ~!let S!tfl It might as well be lhe Anaheim game -;all Gver again as far as Newport 1-larbor +agh roach Wade Watts is concerned a~ he braces for Friday night ·s en coul'ltrr ·with potent. Westm in:o.ter. .. "They 1We~t minstcr l niay be as tough ••s Anaheim. They llXlk strong defensive- ly, although \11e lhlnk ll'e ran run against th!?m . \ "Their p<1~~ing has lookf'd greal anrl .11m sure aftrr the way Anahei m threw Jlgalnst us, they'll come out throwing .'' Watts says. · Anaheim quar1rrha<·k George-Fral'rr hlt 14 of 29 arria!s for JBS yards in the 28· ' .lfi win over New port. And \Vatts believe!\ that \\1c_stn1inster qua r1erback Ed Bane is comparable to F'rascr. \\latl s 1.~ also mindf11I 0r I h e \\lcstn11ns\('r running gamr and he.'s p.irticular!y impressed ll'il h full back Joh n B<ti lc . l\"ell'port's hal'k ls to ih<' "'':ill in !hr Sunset LcAgue t.11lr derby. followlng the loss lo .Anah eim. l!s only hope of ge lling back in the picture is 10 knock off Westmi nsler anrl in I.urn ha v e \Vcs1mins\er lrip up An<1hei1n Then• is good news f(ir \Va lls thi s \\'eek He eKpccts to h:i1·(' defensive end Dan Herri ng back in the li neup. And. he"s making a switch nt clefensh·e tackle, n1ovi ng Craig Rothenberger in. \\'ans says the play of one dcfen~ivc l:icklc \\'as c:ii:pecially damaging in the Anahei m game. Asked how he 1nigh l ·' t. n Tl \Vcstrnin~ter's pass inl:! threat. \\'alls rt'pHcs, ·"11•c hope a l>f'll cr rush of nur rlefcnl'ivc li ne and a douhlc coverage at- tack 1vill take care of lh;il." \\'att s al~o ex presses s11rprisc at the r :ii:pcrir.nccd personnel \Vsetminste r is .~ta rting," I've been readi ng all about ho111 many sophomorr~ and juniors they h;i vc. Rut going over their lineup, they're l\C~r­ ly all scniQr~." UC I Ill i-1 Blilz t:c lr\'ine ~purled for !ou r l;i ~t period gr:ials and defeat l'd Cal Stal e (Fuller10111 . 7-1, in waler polo action \Vcdncsd<i y 1n !lie Titans' pool. :O.likc ~1 ar!in pared Irvin(' scorers with lhrec g(1a\s. Steve Farn1rr. Tin1 llnrriso11 , ,J i111 ~1 c))onahl <ind D;ilc Hahn each t:11liNl <lnC\'. The An tc:1tcr:;. 11 110 l1ppcrt 1he1 r r('rnrd to i·.1. lc1I 2-1 at lhf' h.1 lf bcfor<' breaking the ga1 nr OJX'n 1n tht• 1111.11 stan~a lie leads t.he Orange Coast area in total ofle nsc by a considerable margin . Dunn, coac h Bob \Voods' breakaway Past Seorts 1!161 -l\laler Del 19, Servile ll 1%2-f\later Dei 13, Servile 12 1%.1-1'11ater Dei 20, Servile 7 1%4-Servite l3, Mater Dci O l!l6f>-i\1alcr Dc i 9, Servile 7 l!l66-l\1 atcr Dci 36, Serv ile 6 1%7-r.1atcr Oei 0, Servite O 1968-i\latcr Oci 28. Scrvil.e 21 !\t ater Dci won 6, lost 1. tied l What makes the drop even more !lartl- ing is the placement of El Camino one spot Shead of Fullerton in 17th. Two weeks ago Fullerton .ripped El Camino. 30-16. The rankings TNM 1'911th 9 Pl _,! ll.1ver, Mil.I. 1. e.~..,.,ut•a u~\ 7•! t•OI 7•• ?. Jon.,, Ml ... l~I ll>O 10. Yvbe (l·D) J., l . H"""''"""· Tex. 15·0! II. P••adM I i?-6-ll Tl1 , I~· I 7 . IT<•!, Hvtc~I~"""• • ~Tl•I O••nv• Co.•! ~ ..... !!-lll n.s :•·Cl Hl ll. W•<T V"•ev IJ.(11 Jl! }_ Eut to• "'"11<'r. u . T•lor. ,.,. (4.11 731 l•-01 15) 1$, L.A. H1,l>Or ().1) 17• • . .,,;,°"1 wntt rn 16. c11r"~ (l-0) n 1 It-Cl 7}! 11, El Cami"" !l·l) 71 • 1 Col"m~•I B•ll~, \'I•'~ If Fvllr<lon ll-\i 71P l•OJ I~ It. (Tl•I GolOHn w .. 1 I, C•,,11~ !J·OI l>!I 13·1) 111 /0, l lto V1llt• !:J.ll 711 • ill I• meet our better half ! I I " SAVE NOW AT$11.79 OCT:NOV.ONLY r-·-·- 1 I l--,ll~ •The exclusive Built·in·Pourer avoids spilling. · • It's two inches shorter, so it's easier to handle, easier to store. •The price makes it even betler. Additional Holiday Savm11. Stock up now for the upcoming holidays and save an additi onal $1.18 e('.T half gallon. Case of 6 Early Times hall 11llont. E.1tb hall gallon $10.6 L ! " i I ;..1 .- Chargers' Loolil11 g For ~liracl e Rill \'all 11:i.~ pullrd 1v.o m1r:u:lcs out vf l1ls bJg of 1r11:ks :1L t:t!ison l{igh School !in fsr this seasvn and if he rnc.n:lgC'S to corn<' uµ 11·11h .'.lnolhcr one !!us Frl<IJ~· night hr'll have to be ranked with J !arrv lloud1ni :\.~ one or !he grt•ales1 n1:ig1l·1;1n~ of all time. All Vail anti his first-year footba ll tea m hci1·e to do lh!s \\'Ce k 10 pull off a rn1racle is bcal Loar;i al La Paln1a Stadium in an lr\'inc Lt'ague game. Of cou rse" !hat's easier said than done since the Sa x· ons liavc nevf!r lost in Irvine play and Vail is v.el.l aware of 1rhal his tcan1 1s up ?gains\. "LoJra i~ as good a team a~ there is in Cnlifo n1ia,'' the Cha rg<'r coach says. "Thrv do r\'erylhing \\'Cll and Hil·ir f('('Ord pro1·es 11. Thcv'1·c ne1·£·r been bt>:iten 1n our · league and how can you gt't ::iny IX'ller than that? ''\\'l'·re not v•orried about stopp tni:; one inan on Loara's !('am because they can hurt vou in 1nany \.\·ays. They are Just in a class by th emselves. rail. ho\\'C\·er. is happy \\'ltl1 the prfl~ress his ~lu b has niadc but he-'s v.·r1rr1ed about 11s physical condition. "F.vC'ryone is banged up, but 1ht'v all should be ready by Fr(d;:iv. All our bump$ and bruisf:s are som('th1ng you inst ha\·e \n e:qJCM \.1')1en )OU send a bunch of }OUng )..1d5 ag<un~t rriore mat ure pln.vers. \'."1il callr<l ];1st \1'eek's :13-0 vie1orv over San!.1 Ana V.'.llley lhe b(.q, game his team has pla~ed. •·L'ntil l;is1 \I {'('~ ou r kid~ "hriii c·d t\u·ir 111ex1K"ritnt'f' anrt thev rl u!ri'1 flllllf' ll!Hlcr~l:llHI \1 h~t the 12.:in'c 11JS. all dhoti\. Tllat's someth1n1? !hat t:ikrs time when ~riu ti;:i1f' :i t e~u11 made up nf plJ) 1·rs 11 ho h;ivc nt'1·er pla;, t'd 1 Jrs1ty ball before. "~aw T think our pla:ers hclicve in thr 1·oa!1hing ~taff ;i nd wh:it. 11·r <1rr 1rl'1ng 10 cl11. They hal'C ('Onltdcnce U\ t hcmseht·~ ., Vail lauded thl' runnint: of .T im r..1 oxlry and lhc blockinR hC>lp he gnt fro n1 guard<; Jeff Carler :ind :'>lark llrllllff and l't>nler Rod ,J..,nning~. Moxlev 1;h11rned oot 239 van.ls 1:.~t 11t'f'k and :;cored ihrl'C: 1ln1cs behind th.1 t block- ing. Drf!'nsi 1f•h· \ 31! 11 .1~ hiippy bec;iu.~l' l11r t11c f •r~1 tiln(' !his :-('a.son 1i1, -.1·1·nnrl.iry d.dn't do IT1t)<;j Of 1J if' l.11 \\'.!I~. "\\'c h:1~·· :i (l•'ltr1~11f' point ~v~tt•m and l:i ·I ;1 1·1·k the r(iint~ \.\err ~1)n :-u1 :ill over . 1111::; inrlk'Jtrs l'lf'r\bUd.v was do1nh ;i Jioh. nr11 JUSI one or t11·v kid s," he ~,1~ ~. Defense Key To Tritons' Upset Plans Seek 3rd Win Defense Boosts Barons' Success Fountain Va lley 1\igh School n1ects Co~ta r-.·lcsa Saturday 11ighl at 1\e11 port II arbor Jligh and roat h Bruce Pick ford !iays, ''it's I.he biggest gamr ln our lustory" <is his Barons prepare for the Ir vine League :-;howdov.·n. larkerl a {'unsi~tent offense. Pic kford c re tJ i ts the tlc.lens1ve efforts of forcer Tom r..talonc, linebacker Bill K r i s t i n <J t , gua rd Leo Hernandez and tackle Bob Nal'arro along \.\'Jlh Sieve rilitrhell in the secondary as the keys to l"ontaining lhe Sea Kings along with the phenomenal fie ld posltion the Barons pressurized Corona y,·1th. SOFT SELL SAM Oij-1Hf· JOB 1 11.Al/J JAi (, .' By Marvin My•rs OOR SALB M€1\J 1 iu.111 Ye!:! :' vCl[10lr Pr1 --· ..... . Flu Hits Estancia for Duel Witl1 Wi1tle ss SA Valley ln what is beginning to look li ke an extremely frustrating ::;eason, .coach P~il Brown sends lus Estanc1<1 11 i g h School football team oul to its third Irvine League tes t Fri- day night at Santa Ana Stadium to battle winless San· ta Ana Valley. Eslancia's Eagles are st1!J looking for their first "'in 1n Ir\'ine play and haven't won si nce opening up with a 19-0 win over 1'uslin. "Valley·s a lot like Cost a :r.1esa in it.s style of pla y wilh lhe dive, belly series and s\veeps. But personnel-wise they resemble r..1agnoha. ''Their quarterback" (Phil Bland ) is almost a duplicate lo J\ol agno!ia's Ke n Paniquc. "His sprint outs and sweeps are things we ha\'e to stop," savs Brown. Estancia will be banking on the hard running of J ohnson along \.\·ilh fullback J i m Schultz, a sophon1ore. Joh nson is lhe secon d leading ru shrr in the Orange Coast area, averaging 6.l ya rds pe r carry on 69 toles. Schultz. mcan1\•hile. has sup· plemented the I::agles' attack in his t\.\'O Irvine League ef- forts with 46 yards C!n 15 drives up the middle. H.is Fountain Vall<'y grid- ilcrs are 2-0 in league play and :1 "'in nga1nsl Costa i1 esa \\'Outd pul the 1Jarons in a good position to challenge \..(}ar:i l:iter in the year for the Je..1guc 1Jlle. Fountain Valley shut ilOll'n ?-.i:ignol1a (I~) and Corona tlrl !\l:ir 112.{IJ earlier. As for Costa fo,Jesa, Pickford savs it'll going to be the most ph.ysical oppotl!!nl his club wi_ll h:i1·c faced this yea r and his iiruna ry individual concern is '' Mf FLUNKED LE'S50N NV/v1&Ell. ONE•" 1HE &USINflS MAH~ LVNCtt.'" Estancia played giveav.•ay last week in dropping a 20--19 dec ision to t-.fagno!ia after romping up and down the field like winners. The flu bug is taking a cer- tain amou nt of steam out uf Estancia v.·it h three gridders ilL Ventimiglia Retur1is To Marina Backfield fullbark John r-.1an1x . -----------------------.. \Ve have to stop Mesa's in· And it's been lhe defensive efforts of the Barons th<it have bet>n prunarily responslblr. ~lagnolia could manage only 22 yards nishing and 11 5 yards uvt>rall -and Corona del !\far v.· as eon1 pletely throttled, gaining fi1·e yards on the ground, se \'en yards In the a_ir and one first down -that via .a pc!lalty. . . si de game wi th }.1anix. lle's the prim<Jry target !o stop, but we also have to contain Kim Wolf. "I look for \Volf lo alternate at running back an d quarterbatk," says Pitkford. As for his own qua rterback problems, Gary Vnlbu.e~a is st ill out v.·it h an injured shoulder and it's a tossup be-- tween John Svoboda and Tom Ma lone for the quarterbacking duties. Applying Pressure Key to Oiler Chances Doug Brant, a 5-10, 160· pound sophomore, 1yiJI take over at left tackle for J im Miller. And , plaeekicke r Cal Shores and split receiv er 1",red Parker are on the doubtful list because of the flu . Stopping the spe«I of an ex- plosive scoring machine th~t has yet to "'in a ball game 1s the problem confronting the Marina }Ii~ foot ball team Saturday niglll. The Vikings journey to San - ta Ana for a Sunset League en counte r with the Saints who have lost four slraight. filling in \.l'Cll al the tailback position. \Yith t\.\·o hea lthy nmnlng hcicks ready for service, lhe Vikin g offe nse could jell in a hurry. "Santa An's record doesn't indieate how goOO they are," Okura says. "They can score fast before you can blink your eyes . "Our drfcnsc did a terrific job in h1 t11ng and executing. But our offense had a good deal to say about it too , beca use Corona del Mar took over inside its own 20 yard line eight of rune times," says Pickford. Now his club faces Costa J\1esa, a tecin1 that broke loose for four touchdo\.\'ns against Est.anc ia bul olherwise has "I prefer to spl it !he two and use r-.lalone defensively at f::ircer. but I think we can pr" bab!y go either way," he says, nick ll1artin is off the hob· b!ed list ."1nd y,·1Jl be back in action f'or Fountain Va lley at lJ.Jlebacker and halfback. Lagu11a Dow1i to 27 As l11juries Take Toll \Vhen l'OU have a total of 27 players :il'ailable .and rour or five of lhcn1 arl' 1nJurcd, ho1v do you pr('pare for your next lr~gue ga me'.' Thatqul'st1on con r r o n t ~ t"oach Hal Akins of Lagu na Brach as he prl'pares the Artists for :i CrL>slvic\V Lc.'lgue t;amc \1'1lh Tu stin Friday night. •·1 don't know \\'ho v.·e will slarl this week."' he says. "Last night we only had 21 players in uniform for prac· 11<·c and there arc onl y 27 on the squad right no11• Assuming coach Ken Moa ts has lhings figured correctly, Saturday night's confrontation between his Hunt ington Beach Oilers and the host Western Pioneers shrnJ!d provide the Oilers with their first Sunset League win and fourth victory in five starts. Simply. it's this : \Vestern 's strong suit is passing aftor its .aerial game thrived recently against fo.iarina because \he Vikes were unable to apply pressure to \Vcstem's fine qu arterback. Bob Miller. Consequently, he pi t' k e d Marina apart for f o u r touchdo1vn passes and a 30-20 win . Howev er, I! u n ti n g: l o n Beach's strong suit 1s an overw hel ming pass defense, Jed by a hard-charging line . Hun tington's defense has all owed only 35 yards in pass- ing to its last lhree opponents -including 17 yards to Anaheim. .;Ou r defensive line has been able to apply a good rush on !he pnssc r an d not given hirn enough time to get set," says I Moats . Chief antagonizers for llun~ tington Beach have been defensive ends Lee Walters, Ron Muniz and Frank Hanss, al ong with guard J i m Haberlhur. "The key to \Vestem is built around Miller. He's a lot like (Dic k) Clyde or La Habra. "If we're going to beat them v.•e have to stop their passing game and it'll be the defensive rush that we can pr<>vide that will be the key to our suc· cess," says Moats. "Defensive ly \Vcslern's a lot like La Habra, loo. They use the reading Okie de£ensc. They arc \Yilling to gh·c you three yards , .• but tha t's all,'' says l\1oats. 'fhe only change in l~un· lington's offcns11·e starting lineup is at tight end 11·he rc Randy Lloyd niovcs in repla\:· ing Dan ll1 oats. who'll l'On- ccntrate on his Jinl'batking duties l\iatk Edll"a rds. a l85·pound senior, ha s bcrn looking go!1d in practk·e and in<Jy start at defensive guard, Brown says he thinks his team can Lake advantage of Santa Ana Valley 's Jack of overall defensive speed to make the Estancia offense go. And , he's hopeful that his defensive unit will be able to come up with the kind of performance that b I an k e d Tustin and Pacifi ca. He says his club will con· tinue its defensive stunting and charging that proved fair- ly successful a ga in s t 1'.1agnolia. "We are hopeful thnl our of- fense and defense will get a combined effort and give us a good consistent game," assis- tant coach Da ve Okura says. ''So far it has been one or the other anrl ii is about time v.·e put one all together." Return of Joe Ventimiglia will give the offensive unit a spark. Ventimiglia has been on the injured list the past two weeks \Yith Jfenry Lazcano Ne,v11ort, Lions, Oilers Bao-Water Polo Verdicts ~ "That kid (Bob) r-.lcGucki n at quarlerback can run and pass y,•elL And I.hose other three back~ :ire as fast as lightning. Jackie White ~u~s the !00 in 9.5. J immy Davis in 9.8 and Jimmy Otsuka is a power threat and su pposedly their best running back." Okura reporicd the loss of tit;ht end Bob \Yitl fvr the San- l.1 Ana game. Hr has· a bruls· ed arin tha t rnay have a l1airlinc fraL"turr. Tom Hitbrnon1l, a liO pound senior, v.ill tJke O\C'f al the entl posilion. Othcrwi~e. the Viking £lnrt1ng l1nel1p 11·111 re· 1nu ir1 inla cL ll'llll Birk S11cn1a n Jirrct1ng the :i!!ack ;1 t (jU<irtcrback . the Oilers' Sunset h o rn e Joining Sae rn all and Nev.•port lfarbor. \Vestmin-Lazcano in 1he o p c n 1 n g n I opener. I k L ster ;ind llunlingLon ueac 1 Co:i cli Jo h n firrcnflcld's backfir\d \1'il\ I.Jc .\· 1 ·c acy 11·err :ill "·inners in Sunset crew led all the 11 ;1y <ind Slcl'e O'Hare. 1.e;1~uc 11<1tf'r po 1 r. action \'n!!•nri:i belL1..-I tiir nel<; :-.1 ar1na 1v1!1 be trying to \Yin · k k d t'lght 1in1cs 1n the f1n;1I periocl ils flr'i! g<irnr 111 the serlC-' \\'ednc.sd:i v. \'alc nria n0t: ·r 1 lhat IK'"an ~ix. ,_·rar~ ago. Las_ t orr La r;u11:1 Hc<rt'I! 111 the Art~ :ind t:i0k a 1~.:, 11'111 r•Jn l ,.,,.,,, lh~ lwo teanis baltlctl 111 · I , gt e visi ti ng Laguna HC'atli. ~ i"'-t<:' ('rt' s l I' 1 e w , ·a 1 · I ,' ht"lt '·""II"" "Hair won _by John l~nfield t:11l1r<I l lrf'c " .. " .. ., .. c;lt'nrr tinies for the Arlisls antl Jl,h n lhr ~ant~. ~ll-35 in Lhe closing El Mo<l cna's Lan<l Attack "Before the season c;-tartcd l felt Tustin 1~ould be righ l behind Foothill in Vic b:ittle for the leugue championship. ThC\' r<·a llv Sl<H1!'d to roll last \Veek (~4-1~11)l'Cr F:\ ~1odcn:i l. Mu$t Stop Pci11iqu e l':r\1'pfH\, ri1tini: nn th(' rrr~t ;ninuLcs. nr a thrl'•'·gn;d 011t bur~1 1n 1hl' _:S~lo~'~"~'~'Y:_::0<~h~le~':1~1~,,~,~-------'-'-'-'--------- 11ll!'I! p(Ti;ld, 1l11>1·nC't! Lile hristing i1J;1r111a \1ikJ11gs. 4·2 .. r-.l arin:i. lt·d ;-1t one time 1!1 fhl' thi r(I quarter. 2-J , but 11·a~ 11n:1ble to hn!d on to !he :id· j rt•e !Hl111i~sio n Haunts Tutor "Th1'V 11peratc out of ;1 prri q'I 11H~n~f' :11111 ha1e .'l ~t!Ol l To Upe11d Ma g 11olici d q11(1rtr:rh:u·k \1•ho eao tllr(!W Off larkll' slants 01n "·ide I I • 1r Co•on' •I"( •t,•r '·.· roo1b,•lr 1'anl:igc and fi:H l[} lts f1 r~I Su11srl ln~s. ;1lnng 11•111-t ~l'l'rra i:i r11 run· , " " ·' .. rnd £11ttrs urc ci 1·oai:h s 111 ri~ ha lfhaC'k~" te:in1 1s to ncrcat ll1agn o1 1!1 drl'ani. Tlic. J\rl i~l t'uti~h 111rn('t! to S;:i!urdciy nigh!. 1t rnust c1)11lrtd Throv.· In a [ew· injuries and l11s own !cam and r!'porls that the ball more than il hns in JT- give the running game to the starting 11uarterbark Bri;u1 ()l· cent outings. lm'' ,-, •,·ir k an d that backup The s ., L·=ngs h"tlil onlv 3l opposition and it becomes a '' e ... C\.l . • si gnal c·aller Denny Schmitz p!;iys last week anrl lost. to CO<Jch·s nightmare. hil<; :i badly .~pr:i1nl'd :inklt'. Fountain Vnl lf'V , 12-0. rhc Th<11"~ the t::i~c for H:iy Othcr!i nn the 1r1iured list in-111inncrs cont.rulli:d the ball on Dodge, 1ncn1or al r-.1 is~1011 \'1<'· cl 11dc S1r1f' Pahncr. a G6 plays . jo, where lhe opposition h:i:; h;11!b:itk <l!ld hnt'tia{'kcr \l'ith 3 "Our drfensi\'c team pla~f'd nrt·k i111ur1·: ~lark ~111·!01·!', a .. h n n c run rampant the p;1 st twn · :i gr(•:it j!l:nlt'. co<1c '' 0 l111cb[lrki>r :ind g11a rd :ib~ 11·11h ·l!ol!;lnd SJJS. "l)ffen.~\l'(')y i t ·weeks, scoring a to1:i l or ! ;, ;1 nt·r k innir) · <ind Ted Cc1t· iv:i~ ano!hc r rnal!rr. \V e m:idc points lo 6 for !he 01ahlO'i. t:11n. a h:rlf\):l'l II ith 1hree ei·rri· mi ~!<l ke JlO'i~lble .. 1'.lission Viejo 11iC'f'ts r.I ~t11C'hr~ 01C'r Ins 1'\t'. The ~ea King 1h1et feels his 1'.·1odcna 17rlday n1"ht 1 n If Iii•· 11u .irtrrh:1{'I; ~i !n;lt irin 1f'a111 w1!1 havl' tn ~tn11 dnt''-11't );('I <111y br1!1'r by ~1 1· · o " I hp ·111· Crestview ;1c1ion :uld 11,.)lh»r :• :ij.!11!l IJ:: :;, • · L'llll(' lirnt'. Al.111~ 'i:\Jd 11,. \\,1_\ I b k ,. I' 111r1 IP 1r team has a vu.tory 1n tnuf ci 11.ir ''! a~· "r11 ;i 1 1 !IH11k1ng ~i·nuu•h 11r vpcrauu;: t.:urun:1 ih·I ~I.tr i!> to 1• in it s-I outings, 111rt ul 1111 ~h,,lgun. L Turn1n~ to El f\10df'na. !111' ;,1·<untl lr1·111c !':1g11r g:1nu•. Diablo conch sav~· "Th··v ;1n· 1 ~1' '~·, 11 l • ., -· "" •• ~ ~ "t!r l1kr::; ln 111r,111· to a tough te:in1 and h:i1r· 11\r :~;~ :,?'~;~;;,~· ! : '~ (~f;,r1·1()\11·11~a11r!rnt!(i)ar(•\ Punch to score. TI1t" llit\C 11.id "• r,_ .. " •1 1 'g""'' 11'"" 1 Hnh:1(1;1n Tiu· ,,l ;:i~nnli;i ul- J >l" ,,., ..• '·~""'n~~,·o r . 11111.f' i\n hr1rn nntl ' the same trouble \.\'e h;11·e 111 ,,. 1 ·~ "' 11.~., · ·• 1 cn~e 15 :i 1• / a · 1 P"llt"g 1·1,o ll1ogethcr and th~·v· r1., tn•,,·• • ll••t~ 1 T• ' • 11 1~ to1igh 1tl d1•!t•1111(', Thry .. " i•· ,~'·"A "·"'~"· ' ' .. ~ 1 ·r th('1 have a good little qu.1rtcr!J;1ck '"i 1,.,," 10. t •uue~ lln..•1" • ;11'1' ;iggT<'S~i\ C :int l .'I ' .\\ 11,,l k•·d IKCOJ (:,,,1'"11 ,. l9U '"" n 1 \.1QHr.• l'•M" r 1-;<llfl il Jillle rOll:>IS\enr\', thl!y , ,. , v '°" 1~,,.,., \~Qun"llr.,.~1 I I 1 1 i)nJI On thf' injur€'d 11:-t jo; 1, .. t ·~·•,•f1•M' • ,.,.,~ 1 111)1 ll' :i g1H1t , !>ri1c •. I ',,, , .,,, "·' A••i" ' rv.•·" • IC"•n" I l''llb'ck ,....._ '"•I'"''· 11·, "''1 , " . ., Ll\l'll TI ' "" 1. ''" 19. l&aJna B~~c~ 1 I r('\urnf'd to lhe lineup l;i ~L 1•:• 1,., "~ L•o""" """'" o ·rurning to lus 01vn squa t ·1 \\'Cck for I.he first 11111r 111 :~;~ :~~'..~.,1'n.1;~~"'t1~ ~~~1~~ ~ Holland is starti ng three 1!Jf. Several \\'Ceks and su ffered ;i 101? 1.,~o•~ 1.1••<" •. Tus11n o h'rcnt players in I.he back lu'ld ( 1011 l oq'"" l"tA<I> 11. Tu'''" •l · l •j -ha On I )' broken arm. lie is out for th<· 19\• 1"u•tm n. l •oun~ Bt•l" ' agains " ag .. " -, 1t1; t •oun• fle<>ec11 u. To,i!n ' quarterback Ke ith Samuels I season. '''" ~.•Q""~ e~•<" 1J. ru,11n " · h 1-The Diablos have three 1Y•I '"'''~ 73. L~oun• e .. ~,11 l \.\'ill rN11a1n ir t c incup. nlhe' d""blr"l p"rlicipants. 1°;1.Po t.•.,un~ II••<" 11. ru.i.n n Jt ff Cun1n1ings v.·ill stcirt .at u P '''° L••wn• !lt ncll •1. To•lln I l••"lb"ck w,·11, 'I Saia an d 'l"k G a I g"ard Cary 10.0 Tu>l1n lF, l •QO"• B~•th i 0. a /\ 1• i e r Y a " • ' 10" Tl•\1111 u. l""""" lie.en' Steve Judith joining hini. Saia GOYC'r .at tackle and Ken 10.7 •Yt.11 -No "~"'"" c1av...i Tom \Vnrnec.ke IC'd T,1r .~t·or- fu tlback. ing \l'ilh l\\'O goals 1l'hlfe tc;i111· "\\'c 'r(' 1rying lo gil'c ~on1c mn1t's l\1;11t Grrer <imJ llob of 011r kids add11.1onal rr;,t. In h <•!hl'r r~i ~r~. 't he fll'lv ~tart('r.S Scrirlcs t:illicd onct• C'iK' · liaic ~h11v1n J,t•t\cr thoin thr ;.;1;•\r J\1 cConna11ghc·y ~cored bo1s 1h1•y ar~ rrplat'111g," ln11 11 ~!ari11:1 scorl'S. l!\;lland says. Chris Ohre fired 1n a [lf'nalty llcfensivclv hr praised Ri t"k !11r0w w1lh thre-e seconds rl'- Petros. <J li'ncb~1 ekcr. one (If 111 :ii n in g and led th~ 1he h:ii.:kficltl stars 1vho v.·11! be \'d·.stnu11 ~.!l·r Lion~ 11, a S·:J rested on offense for a portion 1ii.:tory 01cr Anaht1m 111 the: of tile illagnoh:i J;Jrne. ~le 1s Linn.~' po<1I. one o( the n;osl <'onsistcnt (lhre 1va s also lhl' li.><1d1ng gruund gainers on the team pc;int-grlter for the Lions 11·itll hut Holland feels he needs a 1llrrf'. t\pn Davis :1ddcd 111·0 brcat hrr for part of the game <.1 nd Briu·c Bar"n unl'. and .Judith has conic along ll unt1ngt on Bi'a('h lopph·1! fas~lc. --------===="="='=V=esteni Pioneers. 18·6 BOYS FOOTBALL UNIFORMS LOS ANGELES RAMS GREEN BAY PACKERS • 12.95 New (or Show o .• , ~O oi lk• Idle,! ,..~d!li ""dt r o~• roor ~I Hu•l111g!Qn C~n!ftr'• ~ll'<Dl\d •! oned m all I~·~ Ocl .25 /. Bedcl. & fd;n91r di lht '.<.•n Oit (]D f••• .. av. CLOSE OUT -10 ONLY TOP TENNIS RACKET FRAMES AT COST. WILSON -BANCROFT -DUNLOP -DAVIS BOY'S FO~TBALL JERSEY'S 3.95 & 5.50 TENNIS RACKETS & FRAMES "lason at fullback. All are on 1•61-L•~u"" I:!••<" lB. 111•1;11 10 is the leading ground ~ainer 1• l9o& ~•~on~ Bt''"' •i. Tu•l·n o \\'hilc Judith has shown y,•ell at Surprislng San Clemenle,:,.~th~e:.."in~j~o~"::'..d~h~·s:'-.:.c ______ ~":':"''....'.':"~°'~'~':.'~"~·'-----------------u n de !e a I e d after two Crestview League outings, will be assuming the role of un- derdog for the third con· sctt1tive time when coach Tom .r:ads' Tritons . play host to .-Orange Friday night. -San CIMienle tripped El ~ 1.1odc na , 27-20. then tied \1illa :' Park last week, U . .,. Eads: says his club is ready J for Orange and he's .bank ing ,# his upset pl ans against the ; Panthers: with the s a m c ;. fo rmula as last week: A tough, unyielding defense. ''Ora n ge uses It s q ua rt e rb ack (M i ke.I l. Churchward effecti vely on Ille sprintoul! .and he's been ~bit' to run ro easily lhl'y JUSI ~ haven'l had to pass. -. "He's \·ery elusive. Our ma - jnr cnnccm is containing him. alon~ "'ith the ful lback on the EXTRA 50l BONUS FROM SHOW MANAGEMENT 70 BY ORDERING AT THE SHOW LOS ANGELES B·OAT & SPORTS SHOW n1..,irle plays. ___ .;; "\\"e'vr st>en Orange ln person and 1n the fi.l"'!s and rhey resemble Pa lm6pr1ngs 1n • r .. ,y..('. ·, their attack. "Th ey use a wishbone-T, a J'IO"'('r·I, a po y,•er set. •. tlrfinilelv a tl1ultiple o(fense . San <.:tcmentr 14·11! count~r rlt•lcn'ii'>rl v wJth its Ok1cl cJrr1·nsc la d hy lincbac·~fr." ~t ikr l'f)1t and Si t•\ I' IJ11·c1 .. 1 \\no :ilS<I runs al fullh.i t k ' ' 0 •1>•11<6 liiil"~ . ' 111,0Cl.10-•,.!t P .. I~ ",. "" I 1 ..... t1 , ..... ~"it BOY'S FOOTBALLS JUNIOR & INTERMEDIATE • 6.95 FULL SIZE FOOTBALLS 5.95 B.95 . 10.95 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 GLOVES PADDED or PLAIN 3.95 to 6.95 INDOOR & OUTDOOR HANDBALLS BIKE PARTS -TIRES -TUBES SWIM FINS -MASKS -SNORKLES LADIES TENNIS DRESSES 13.95 to 19.95 M[NS TENNIS SHORTS 4.95 to 12.95 MENS TENNIS SHIRTS 4.95 · 6.00 · 700 MENS TENNIS SHOES 7.75 & B.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 10.9§ . 12.95 . 18.95 VOLLEYBALLS RUBBER LEATHER SOCCER BALLS 4 SQUARE BALLS 2.95 . 4.95--B.95 9.95-12.95-19.95 BLEMISH WATER POLO BALL • ·-----------------------------------------------------~--.~~,~~~·------··-.,.-r-----· ••• \ •••-• ••-••y-•• • ' 1 ' - WHAT'S lnN- OUTDOORS? Based on all areas Ieporting and from on the spot observations by th is \vriter. th is tveeks' d uck opener could v.•ell be the best \1'itnessed by scatter-gunne rs in many years. The overall duck population is up more than 25 percent in a ll areas of Southern California. Pintails, tear a nd mallards co1nprise the grcate!\t number of 1vaterfo\vl. but 1here is also a large concen- tra tion of \\•'idgeon in most parts of So uthern California. Bi g Bea r and BaJ d,vi n Lakes in lhe San Bernardino !\lountains are good bets for unattached hunter s as 1i; the Sal ton Sea, La ke 1-lensha\v, t•o torado River and the very \\'el 0 \l'ens River Valley. l\1ost of the private clubs. public clubs and public :shooting areas. operated by the Department of l•'i sh a nd Gan1e. are filled up for opening \veekend. Like\vi se. most of the accon1n1odations and campgrounds near the tva tcrfo\\'I areas \\'i ll be filled up early Friday evening. ·rhe bolulisn1 poisoning of the ducks in the Tulare Lake area is no longr r a threat. thanks to the efforts of the Departn1enl of Fis h and Game and other conser- v ation g roups 1vho volunteered their time to save the ducks from certain death. On ly about 35,000 d uc ks d ied. a s co1n pared 'l:o the 1nore than 200,000 \Vhi ch could have been poi soned. D11e 10 this ef(orl, the Kern Nationa l \Vil dlife Refuge 1vi1 J be open. MARLIN PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK Navv Ba se • ToBeOpe11 For Hunts 1'hc 26()..square rnile North Range or the U.S, Naval \\'ea pons Cenier al China Lake, some of th e \Vest's besl chuk11r partridge and quail l'OUntry, will be open to free public hunt ing on three con· sccutive wee kends starting 11•ith the Oct. 2:, opening of the 1969 chukar and quail season. 'J'he hunt ing area i s southeast of Olancha i n .-.outhern Inyo County. AH hunters will be checked in at the Da r"'•in Gate. se\'en miles south of the co1n1nunity of Oarn·in Darv:in is reached \•ia H\1•y. 190 from either Olanch<i. or I.one Pinc . The public 1s invited to hunt i:hukars, mountain and valley tiuai l, cottontails and jaek rab· bi!s on the \\'ec kends of Oct. 2.)..26, Nov. 1·2 and 8·9. Bird po p u I a I i o n s arr reported high in the hunting area which lies al elevations around 5,000 feet 111 the la1 ;1- bcnrhed Argus and Cnso ~1ountains. -. ON TARGET -Denny l·layden of Santa An<:1 i s on 'target as he prepares to s hatter a l'l<:iy bird at the :\nnual Open Skeet Shoot held tit the Laguna I-fill s (:un Club. ~la ydcn took top h onor~ in lhe A/\ ('la s.~ •• (20 ga.) and also look ho1ne a gold med al in t11n nian teani compcltt1on 11hile .s hootin,c; 11ith I·:. K. ( :ris1ralt of Sant~ :\na. The marlin picture, at press t ime, was not very In !he past si.~ yeal's of optimistic for th is wt•kend. The fish hav• be•n up and public hunt ing on these N<1\'y down all week, witt-. some boats reporting many jump-l and.~. the bag has been 6.8iJ ers sighted while others report seeing no fidl at all. chukars. 2,775 n1oon!ain quail, Helen Smith of B .. lboa Angling Club weighed in 1,:,SS valley qu;iil, 1.16 1 cot- Quail, Chul(ar Vista Listed only • f•w fi sh during the past week. tontails and .c;ome 2.500 jack George F is r.:h er of S•nt11 Ana, dec ked a m arlin rabbits for 9,492 hunters. aboard the boat "El Profesor" near the west end of The Na\'y provides 111·0 Catalin• Island on a jig. O\'l'rnight campsites on the The observations made by some experienced mar-area, one <1t Junction Ranch lin fishermen, i1 thitl, the fish have headed west and and the other at Burchan1 w ill return within a few weeks to stage a final showing Springs. The only drin king With Opening Set Oct. 25 lo h b f h d, h \1•ater is at Junction Ranch. r t • season, e ore e• 1ng 1out . ·rhe 1969 quail and chukar B I · h' I h d bl The chec k-in gate \\'ill open ul, even as w rite t 11 co umn t • ra io asts hunting season. \1h1ch sta rt.~ h h h f. h gh d ff al 8 p.m. each Friday of the out t at t e re ave been 1s 1i te o Laguna and a 11 h r k d d ()('I. ia and eud~ Noi•. 11, l\!ll strike reported nnr the 209 mark. irce un ing \\'CC ·en s an I ' , h h 'k 1 h \\·ill stay open all night lo ad· vary all the w<iy fron1 'r x-t 1 anyones guess w ere t • sp1 tbills wil s ow mit hunters. Entry pennit!'. up this weekend, and whether or not they will bite as cellent' lo ·poor' Ill ~oulhl'rn 1:ampfire perm its. maps and they did two weeks ago. instruction~ \\' i 11 be given ~alifornia and the lnyl}-i\\ono Before 9oing out, you might give the Balboa Angl-hunters as they enter Dar\vin country, according 111 the Ing Club • call for last minute reports by phoning (71'4 ) Gate. Departrncnt of .F'ish and Ganie 673-3520. Two-wherled m o I o r i z e rl I I 1· Id NEW RUN OF YELLOWFIN TUNA '· ?? rtports rom t 1e re . t·chicles are not pcrn1illed on T\\'O boats running out or San Diego picked up n1ore 1hr Ba~e. Quart po pulations are hi gh in . lhan 60 yel101vfl n tuna early !hi s \\·eek-.. A.fter most ,\'o gasoline is al'ailahle the desert foothills of the Sa n skippers and landing oper ator:; had gl\'en up on the bi!! bl'yond O!ancha and Lone f;abricl, San Bernardino, ~an J?:ame fi sh for the 1969 season. they appeared about JO Pine. Hun rers are ad vised to .Jacinto. Santa Rosa and miles off the Co ronado Jslands. lea\'t lh\'Y. J!Ja \\'ith full fuel Laguna ~l ountains on 11ational This could mean that a current or \'.•arn1 tvater ha.c; tanks and to l'arry extra foresl lands open to the public 1noved up fron1 ~l exica n \Vaters and brough t in a stray gasoline "'ilh them. hunting. Quail are abundanl ln school of fish, or thal 1he fi sh have been there all the Radiator ll'a\er is available most coastal bn1sh lands but time. and no one has been a fter the1n. 11 1 a feiv ta nks II long Nai Y generally on private ranches. San D ie~o landin2s n1i):!ht be schcdu lin~ l r11ls out roadg. Quail numbers :ire down . ~ A California hunt ing lil'eni;p · this \veckend in sea rch of lhe bir: brutes if p!'O!->pCc l.~ · son1e1•1h<lt th is year in m os l ., ''required and Cahl'or n1a hun· d look "OOd. but interested a n!!lrrs should call 111 ad vance csrrt mounlains_ ,., .. 11 ng regulation~ a pp t y . Ch k I · 1 ~ I reprodi.:ction h;:i~ been gOQ\I throughout 1110~1 of the coonty but the bird~ ;ire w1dC'ly scat- trn~d due to good fel'd and \1atcr. Best publil' arras in- i:lucle the Oesl'anso District or Clevel and Nalional Forrst and the l'\1eCa1n and J;il'u111<1il Consc rvat\on Arca!'. li'.IP Elll1\L VALLE\' D<"serl qu ai l an; ;1buntl a11 t in the brushy a1·eas or the rnain 1·anals and !hr. New il nd Ala11111 Hivers bu1 getting lhc1n out is difficult . COLORADO RIVER qui re locally about thl' Cal i rorn1a -,.\ri1.ona bounda ry hne i11 the Yutna Island :irea. LOS A\GELES COl)'.':T\' - Th f' nort he rn ,;i 11 cl northw estern por11ons of the Angeles National l~oresL. frorn lhl! Lillie Hot:k arr<t 111 Corm;in. ha 11e lots of V a.ll ~y qua.II this yc;1 r. illo~I or 1!1e birds <Jre in hc:n y bru sh 11•hh:h n1t1kes hun\1ng diflicu l!. Th ere arc fair nu1nllrrs of n1ounta1n quail at h1gl1cr €'lcvations. trianglr. in the Sill'er :-O.IOl1n- ta1ns north of Virtor1 Ille . !hf' Spangler I lrlls ~outh of Tron<1 <ind the fuur -whecl ·lln1 e co1u1- 1ry of Black Can yon north of Jl;irpcr Dry Lakr. \\'hilc quail popu1allon~ 111 tht' c;istern dcsc rl rnounla1ns arr bc\01v those uf l;ist year, c·l11 1k<1r nu1nbcrs apparent ly i1 rc fai r 10 go<lll in \he (ootllills t•f Pro1·iden1~c-Ne w Y n r k r-.·lounta1n~. Von ·rriggcr lll!ls and Hac kberry r-.tounta 1ns. The problern Js that the birds :ire widely stal\cred nn I NYO-J\10~0 1\ftE., -La~1 good feed and water :ind 11•ill 11·1n1er·s record snowfall and be hard to ri nd l'\l o~t of thi., late tha11· \rcre rough nn 1111 1·ountrv i~ federal lan d on 1'h1tli .it is unlawful lo l':tn\p t1µl;i11d ~tunr in '.\Iona Count y 11 1t hin :100 lret ol any s1.r1nJ:. DEA DLI NE EXTENDED Channel Islands Harbor at Oxnard has extended the t:losing tin'lf -0{ its f1rs1. an- nual marlin tourn~ment twa weeks to Nov . J. Boat~ and ang lers 1nusl register there an d return with !heir catch for ofricial weighin "'ithin lour days of departur €'. Vic Mar•torati, tournanlcnl president. said todt1y , The event. registered ll'!th the fnterna Lional Game Fish Assn . openrd Se pt 20. Nian Kill s Gioantic t".) Grizzl y • Bl"RNS LAI\£, D.C. IA.P l - A gr1;i;1.ly bear "·e1gh1ng 1.200 pounds and beheYed to be !he largest r.1·rr shot has been kill- ed by il·Iike Caspers12n, 22· ~·rar-old hunter rro1n l'\ladison, \\'is . 1n Twerdsmu1r Prov1n- c1;il Park The kill \rn.~ rC'ported by guide Alan Ul;:ickwclL \l'hn said the bear was shot rarly 111 !:ir.flle 1nber. "It Y.•ill br No1·en1bcr nr Oct·t•n1ber befo re 11e kno1v for su re if the bear rs a 1vorld rt•cord .'' Black\vetl said. "The skull has to be attowerl to dry :ind shrink for threl' rno n th s b efore final 1nt-;1su re1nents " The gu ide said thr youn~ hunter stalked the bear tn within !50 y;ird s be Io re ~hooling il through !he heart. "[\ ran on for ano ther 1:-io vards and th en fl'!1 on the. se-~·ond shol." he said. Blackll'ell ::;;iid the bear 11'il " nine feet . one inch in length and l!1at its skull rneasur cd :1hnost Z7 inc l1cs ::icros.~. Tweed smuir Pa rk is local ('rl in the. co;ist mounta in rangr ahout 280 miles north or Van· t'OUl'ef. S hulo11l Kin i: for latesl 1·nror111a 11·o1o. · u ·ar popu at 1on~ are 111: i l'huka rs, n1ounta in :ind \'allr1' YetlO\\'lad ha\·e been putting on a ~ood s hO \\'ing for quail are !hr only ga1ne bird's th15 .1·car in most of thr the local c;outh coasl landings. :\rl·s. Davey's Locker that may be taken. 11·estrrn desert n1oun1a1ns an1t There are lots or quail 111 !hi' Palo Verde Va llcv arcH bclo\1' Bly thr. 11 11h thr ·ocs1 hunt in~ along 11lr n vrr bollorn ;ind in the ironwood ;111d rn1·sc1t11 le 11ashcs drf!1 11ing 11~10 the rr1t·r . ;ind 111 1nuch of Inyo Counl ,1 1\:t!\·rrng 1roui;h nr n1h,·r 1\11 r.t1·1'pllon 1~ !hr dC'.~Crt watrr su pply lnr don1c,;;l1c Thi' rl'vOrd for 1he mo<l 111 o u n l ~i n t•ountry ul i.lol'k and 1\•1ldl1fl.' ~hu1011 1~ ~n onf' season 15 he ld and San C'l ernente landi11•., all repo1·ted •ood "a\'·hes I d h arc at least ·fair' in ihe f t> .. ._ .. Junters are caullonc t ;it eastern de s r rt mountain.~. llea l'y brush makes hun\l ng rl1fficutl along th€' rt\•er·_ In 1h1' B;ird-\V1ntcrhaven area quail numbers are down from l;r~T year ;:ind prospct lli are •ft11r' lo ·poor '. In all :irea~. hun ters .1rr hv t:rol'cr Cleveland Alex· sn111h•,·•"I"'' Inyo 11 hr r ~ · " , d 1 1 ''''''· I'' p<l"l1cd !6 shutout.• 1·huk ar had another exerllrn! r·au!Jone In .~l11y ar ca~t :.r:i " ~ .. o small "firec rac ker" ycllo\vlail. \\'ilh bonito. barra-fla sh floods lhis past summer Holl'ever. in rnost areas thr cuda. ba ss and bottorn fi.s h also helping to [ill sacks. rr:iughed up n1any or the hun-birds are widely scattered '.,.,, from ''' b<><ld1·n, •r ''' 1916. ercord1n, lo \\'orld h<i Lrh and c:i rne lhrough the ' · "· " su 1nn1rr \\"('JI ivith plenty of __ h_eh_;_,,_,_'™'_· _________ B_oo_k_E_nccycc_locpec...d_i<i_. ___ _ Phil Tozer. he"d 1nan at Da vey"s Locker, an· ting ;irea roads . .4.11 driving \\•Ith good feed and wa1rr nounced that t he shark s only fishing trips \\"ill be con- shou ld be done "'lth care and throughout their range 1in ued for another fe1v 11·ecks. <l rivcr~ of low -slung passen ger Thc bag limll on qu<iil is 10 Tr,.P' arc scl1ed 11 d '·!01 d d i · ·a d <:ar~ sl1oulrl use r.~lrrnu· earc_ ,, l c 011 1 1 av an ·fl av ;in per da y and 10 in posse~sion 111 Jeavethcdockal 4 <1 .rn . l•~o rreservci lio11s ph one 6i3·14:~~-i'\a val \Vea p ons Center the aggreg,ate or all spc<:ic!' INLAND LAKES REWARD ANGLERS per~onncl will join the public The limit on chukar is six ptr H Id l b h d h. 111 the field on the 1h ree hun· a ro o aug an 1s young son David of Hunt-nay and six in pO~scs.~1011 ington Beach fished Vail Lake over the weelcend and lin g \\'Cekends. No hunrinJ,?' ~hooting hours are from h:.iH d b f h \1·hatr1·er is pcrrnittcd on the 1 reporte ass is ing e xcellent, crappie and blue,,ill an hour befo re sun rise lo ha I • ,;ircci al an.v othrr tirnr of lhe plentiful, but catfish slow. an hour af1er sunset Best art>;i" ar" 1 h " C.1!ifornia side nf \'111na Island :ind Ilic bru shv b n r cl r r hetwf'en 1 11 r ·.\ll -A111cri(·;1n Canal :ind Ha rd Valley. In- T1·oul Pl a n!.• Th I h yc;ir. F 11 . . b • at er and son fi shing team scored on bron:r:e-o 0"·1ng is :in are<i-y-ar<'<t br1tcks to Jl/7 pounds while casting s.emi-deep running h.inting forecast: f'ol10\\'1ng. h~· county. ;ire I ff k · c rhe Southern CatHornia 11 a t~r~ Pugs o roe Y points. rappie to 11/1 pounds also t<rit £• Jk f-{llll(. SAJ\'TA BARBARA. VE1'· being stocked this wrck 1,11h the Httddon lure s 011 a 1low retrieve. TUR ' COUNTIES -There " -ca tchable -size rai nbow tro11t While at tt<re Butlerfi•ld Country recreational spa, 1ras a good late hall'h of quail fro rn Dcpartinent of ~~1.~h and the Lobaugh1 checked wi th other successful anglers ~ ll Ce~S f Ill bu! most arc on pri vate land~ 1;3111c hatcheries · and noted that Bob Cason of Fuller ton and J ohn Nickey 0 \1he re permission to hunt i~ of Huntington Park recorded two five-fi sh limits of bass ·r·h 1 1 r~u1red. "''' public hunting LOS 11:-.:ca~tr:S -C'r~~1 :il 1rtr·t110 o 33 1un1r1·~ ~,, which totaled more than 30 pounds. \li1h pfrmit~ jor !he ,;econd areas 1nr tude Balhng('r a n cl Lake . Puddinj;(sto11e Hr~cr1 01r , Oy.r t A h · l k J h M " •t•I C lh 1· ' .. San f;,;ibrrr l B11 er l·:~sl. 1'\r1rlh 1 na ••m a e, manager o n oore, re· period 01 the special o"en~ "'u""' anyon~ tn c .uy m .• ports that the stocking of 3,000 pound' of channel cat-Va lley ltile elk hunl got lhrir ;irra of Los P<1dre5 l\'.at 1onal and \\'e~t Fork.~. l'prw•r fh~ f!'l'd a11d 11'altr. Th err ;nc valley <1ua1I thr·ougt1011! th e 011'('11S V:i llf'y °!. brushy are<ts hut gelling lhl'ITI i ~n·t C<•sy. \\'at~r holes 11 T1 d fa11yo11s in the Inyo and l'ana· 1111111 range5 and l' an y on rnout hs of The \\'hite l\!ou 11 tai ns c;i sl of 011·cn,c; V;:ill11y flf · ler fair to good chuka r hun · tin g Some of the bei.l chukar an1I quail hunt ing in Inyo County 11 ill be on the northern ZGIJ ~f1uarc 111ilci; of the US. Nav al \\'capon.~ Ccnlcr at Cl11na 1.akl' P11hl1c h1111t1ng \1111 hf' pcrn1i tt cd t h e re nn !h~ wcckef'd$ of Oc·I 2."1-26. i\ov 1-2 and 8-9. PcnnH~ rn1tst bf' oh· t;ur.ed a! the 11<1r11·1n t;r1rr ~,.1•en n1ile!> ~outh of D;ir111n fish last week is paying off. The first five-fish lim it of dcs1~n :tt<"d an11nal.~ ! a !: i ,.-ores! Tuiung:.i ( rl'l'k cats fell to M r. and Mrs. Lloyd Ammann of Orange. 11cel..end. QuaJI rcproduc·t1on 11a~ gr1od S.1\\1 BF:R:-.:/\1011'\n SAN BEH:\ARlll\O CUl."\· Th• Am manns were fishing from a boat usi ng night The selrrted rrd11f'tion or !hi' this )'car an<l lhe bi rtl.~ arr l'o!orado li11·rr ;it 1'1.iredh'~. TV _ There ait r.~ccl\cnt crawlers, a s they bagged their lim its near the west end. ()11ens Valle\· elk rrn10\'rd !"o numerou ~ on lhl' dcscrl ~looc ~ l)e rr Crrrl.. 11p11rr -.ei.:tion. popid fl llOJJ" 41r descrl ai ul The la rgest catfish weighed in at over thr•• pound•. hul ls ;111d f1g.l1l t'Ol\'S lrom th'° nf thr Santa Rn~a and S<ri\ , .. ,,,,., .'11e ll11·1·r. S;in1;1 An;i J I 'I d t "" " 111ou11\a11\ qu:iil \Ill~ 1e;1r on The trout a re responding well to tt<re cold waler f ,ooda !e hrrd. fi1·e bul ls ;i nd · acin ° · Ount;ii n' an 111 t 1" H11 er So1Jth Fork lhc dl'st.:rt s1dr 111 tile San ltmJ)9 raturts and are hitting sa lmon eggs, TNT, cheese r1f:hl t;(l1\·<; frorn 1hc Tinc1n aha are;is of \\'inche:-.lcr. Prrn~. J;ernardi110 i\lount0 1n~ and marshmallows. Boat anqler 1 fishin9 near tt<re in-hC'rd, 11\·r bulls fro111 !hr :~~k~~;~\~el~!o~e;1~~":agr antJ SA.~ Ull·:c:o -llo;inr 1.<Jkr. Tlirrr ;:ire good nui11bf'r~ 1d take are getting tt<re best results. Gishop herd and l\l'O bull s ;i nd r.,,., ... 1,1 on lf>c d•«.·01.1 .~iilc of \'E1\Tr llA _ Hryl's Cre1·k. t•hukar 1n 1hc Ord i\lount;un, D S o· S y · • t11·0 cows frorn the Lone P1nr r, .. ' ~ -C k " I I l J \' II o"':'n an 1eg~ way, an 1ncente 1s producing herd. lhe mountains, hu'ltcr5 should l'ppt'r Scspe rec ·. venlur~i 4•on1p r.x 111 t ie , ppr 11 C',1 -1 'ome nice ba ss lo six pounds on rubber worms fi shed inquire locally rc ~ardin" coun··;="="='='=N=o=rt=h=F=o=rk=·======I=·="='=· ='=r="='=='=''='=l'='="=ll='=r.~='=r111·1 d I 0 ·11 B II s f' h f' Three hLintcrs with pcrm11~ ,.., ,,. Hp, repor s rv1 • a -un 1s , cat 1sh and crappie iv. fireorm' c·losurcs :ind ' I b B fl I k f for cows fro1n the Rishop hrrd · are sow now, ut a oo s or an increase in activity 1 T 1 1 penni·s,·1·on 10 h"nl 0,,.,,,, f h fa1 ed lo connect. his p u.<: t ir ~ " rom t e1e 1pacies. lend•. l:irt lha1 one oul of 36 fi rst -~ Ball also reports that fou r of the San Diego Lale es period hunte r.<: lhe pr 1 0 r w ill be open this season for duclc hunti.ng for. mor• ·,..... ORA;"\GE -Quad are abun-• • .--\1·ec kcnd failed to score mean!! d formation phone (71'4 ) 236-SSJ2 . ant in Orange County but SPORTS SHOW E 1hat, \\'hi!e 80 permits \iere niost are on pri\•atr l:ind~ NOS SUNDAY i ~sued h\.' dra"·ing for 1he Th L A I Bo t d S [ Sh "''here permission to hunl is e os nj!e es a an por s 01v 11·111 end it:"; thrtt hunting .... riods, thf' 10 d [ ti S rt A S .. -required. Public hunting is ay run a 1e : ro s. rena on und ay. The sho1v tota l take can now not exceed confined ahTIOSt entirely to the features the lates t 1n 1nar1ne and boating equipment, as 76. brushy souih portion of thr \rel! as some of the ne,vest products in outdoor recre-The he rd reduction ton-'frabueo Dist rict or Clc \•eland ation. el udes nc:<I Wl!c kend \\'i th one National Forest. _ Di ck f·red, 011·ne r of Discount 1'farine Supply in hull and eight co1\'5 sc heduled Ne\\·port Ceach. 1s an exhibitor at t he shoiv . and re-10 be taken from the Goodale SAN DI EGO COUi\~fy - ports I hal c r01\·ds and enthusiasm ts tugh at lhe shoiv. ·-.hiiciird;,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiialiile~yiiiieiiniidiiiiiimiioiioii"'•'ii;,ii, -'"'•";;;;" ~~~~~~1'.- !/ FLYING FUN! by WAYNE CHASE Who c •n fl., 7 Thi "'•iori1v of ,;._;1 p;lo h tcclt v •r• "on·orof1.,icn1l1. An,,...,;"<:! I !.) P••c••+ cl tl1 pri••+• p;!i11 ••• .. ct in •h• t •itlion induolty. lh;, "'''"' th1+ ,1,..0,t •nvc"' c•• flv '"" •irpl1n1, f.,, +he bu1in1n "''" woth "''"V 1hort b111in111 t•ii:n 11 pot! 11 rowtine, flyi"9 •• 1111 1·op1n1 i•1 tho1> renf;,.. • c••· '" 11'clition. fr•••I ''""' 11 cw! II I ..,joomw..,, Ai>dt f,o,., h ~1in t1 1 ••it · t:on ,il t h . ptopl • who fly ••• ptrl of t Yt f'f porljo11 af J<,..,. •tic•. Tl•• 1tdt n!t •v jollU of +h,. c t unl•'f offt• ..,,,.., ""'" no t 1'•111 lurt •• ,j ;.,,.,;,,. fro"' •ovlin t . l e•rnift., la llv ;, 111,11;11., • "''" .... .,. .r lift . Go fithi"•· , ... ;..,..,;,.,, h1111lin4. v;,a l•i end1. Stt the .... ,,.;f;. 1e11t t 01 lht A "'t • i t t 11 teunt1v1iJ t . 1iow11wiv11 f;,.,/ ... ~'"''"' •'"•V !tom di1h11 ond d irtv c:loth11. Wo"''" ;,. 91n11ol in-t••••• +h eir oppctluniti1 1 ;o 111 "'ort , ••p1rr1nc1 "'C••, 1nd Itel f•11do.., in • !on9 .. bit w1y. Flyin• w<ll 1oon b1 p1rl of '"''" ,,,.,11.,. ... , H .. lflOt AYtAllON ""' ol!or '"' !•.-...;• Cluo •••e.s. "' Or•!\01 C°"nty P•lv110 pflOI ""'"' lif), C•u•n• 1.111 only l f.50 '" "°"''' C'''"°"tf 1l0 only "•.-111. !win ..,. oin• Ar><>tr>e ·~~ ... -·· WI ti· ff' lllt l lM1I 1i"r1t1, on·.t'VCIOrl I nd role. I! H'°'~llOll '°'Vl .. TION, i1•1 W1•n1r ,..,. , ,,.·llOll. O!Mn lrOm "''""' 10 t\jllUI O•ll•. "fl•"" I" our colum" ••Gt~ yOllr h ! llio;rl>I lo• 1n1y ''GO", ., Watch Next WHk for COMPlnt PlllM• SllYICI .. I SEE BY TODAYS WANT ADS • l'r;H'Q('.k r11n nr R1;-ryr F11n~ TV'.'1, 1:1" P.C.\ <·on. $01"' COLOR. J1k" n~,,. $130: portahlr h,,,. 12" Si:;; or tak~ onr hJ !hi' l»!tt wirh you -Sylv11n111. l2V portablr, SW. • Uniq11,. 11nt iqu" n1u~1q11r~ Upr;:iht piano bu1Jr in 186.' in Gcr1n any, ¥."Quirt ha1·,. 10 ~ g('('n to fully apprcr . iair r!, cn1bl'lh.~h('(I hy sol- id bra11s candl"holfler~ 1111rt handcr-a.(Je<I ~Cl'Oll!I • niti: nr a rarr kind . e (;Pl 1 tK-ari Jtart on Ch1·1~1. m11!I f1nanring". Cht-"k thfo hr\rt ~·anrOO r,olun1n11 and find voiur 'k-il l in de11111flri for ~rt timr rmployme111. .. GOLF CLUB SALE -1969 MODELS1- Alwml11u111 '' St"!. Stiff. •••wl•t •• S1f1 Flt~•. L•11•, ... wl.,. ,, Shirt Sit.,,.., Woods and Irons Tony Lema ---Ken Venturi Spoldin9 Arnold Palmer First Fli9ht Golden Ram Tommy Bolt Re9 -S285 -285 -28 5 --28 5 -295 - Sole $155 155 185 195 225 28 5 175 -175 75 Ladles Clubs 25°/o off &11t ....._ L..Uss lt•11il Sii••• 2s•. •"· Wt fl11••ct. •··••"'••· k.,4. Me$flf' C ...... Gt•., l_., T111rM.-,e ., ' A.M. SI .SI J1l11 N1• Ski, M .. (1 Cott• M ... G.•lf ••11t• 1717 "•'"'''" .. ,.,, '"'·'''l 111 o .... ,. c.-. ,.,,., ..... Go.tr ... , • .c:ri111 s•lr M•• Cl•• "A" Pr•t ... 1111•1 Skip M ... , Ht w'''"" 61H C11no 1117 J•111ll•rH ... . N•wp•rt '-11 , ..... ,,11 At th1 N1w,1tl•t 11111 -A P•r J C111ra1 $1 .10 GrM• he -Sl .10 Wit\ n it A4 , ... ,.,... "••· Jtftl) ~ <:> ,,,, . • USHER'S GREEN SfRIPE Since 1853, the 2!,_igi nal ligh t Scotch H ""1-1r.-.~··~·m1" D•1Mlfr1 Co•~, lew11-nl1, R1. e lt~I ----------------~-.,..-----------~ ----·-···-- %8 O.lll Y PI LOT s Your ~loue~''s Worth Prosperity Today Not Ski11 Deep Hy S'L\I,\ ronrt::R ! four lb 111 f'1\" part Series 1 "hen the stock markel con \U)<;1on ~ \e;irs ago clim axrd 1n the trash of O< r 29 1l du! nn t set otf Lt e v.itrld s n1osr l[fKi)S!ll t 1frp f' '101 <I• rno"1 of \Oll 11 rob1bh \1r11 raught 1n '!othool ll h ! 1hir rUC'kup did v.a• bi:!altllll f t'lOgntU' a nd lhtn horrtbh Ir 1cns1fy a cJcprt~~1nn rh::it had Ion~ hrrn 10 rtu 111 •~llh~ On lhr '>Urfar<' Hir l'conou1 nf thr 1920~ looked grt<1\ r uppo~c but It r g!1ttt r ' l hon1 !hr pro,1irri! ''"' hOld plait d I or h( nt" 1lh !h1 1 \f'r;.111 lall~l1r<> 11e1e Iller <I ingcrous lrt:nd s PtRSON .\L 11\CO\I~<; II I bru1g concl'ntratcd more and rnore at the 'er} tor \\uh rnt' sharf' or the n Jt1on s 10 t nme going 10 the top I JX'' cent nf A1nr ri lans actually r -.ing b\ ha lf 1K t\1crn 20 and "9 The increase in .... ages and salaries \\as t agj!in~ I a r hch1nd the ncrl 1 (' 1n the pro- duct1v1ty of .... orkcrs and lhl" rhmb 1n corporalloo profit s 1n rents 1n interest Our popul;i 1100 _grol't 1 h 11 a~ slo11 1ng nla rledh J.arrn prKe~ 11 cre in a prolonge d "lurnp In the Idl e 19.!0s the hou~1ng and m;i JOT durablr goo<ls 111du'<tr1rs 1•ent into a d11r II 11a~ again"l l h1~ l \as~1c b;ickground /or a bus1ne ~ dow nturn that !hf' .. 1 o l k market 11 cnt 11110 the 111 lt1e ... 1 up~urgr on 1ht rl\1nne,1 of 'rrd1l n1:-trg1n 11 h1 101 1 \',hat \\01 1ld li;ne bc('n a rou11nr TClC~,1011 11a~ dPla)rrl ;ind I hen 1urnt d into an economic i a1a~1rophl' Toda) in another Or 1ohrr r>1ir n~!1onal pol1c1c ;ir f' dcliberalcy geared In -.Jc111100: do11n the e{onon1\ anti (1irh 1ng thr pnlr 1 H'.r pu I There IS UlldOUbtciJI\ a fl~~ or r ~e r kill 111 lhr 1.:011 b1n;il 1 n 1 I 1red1t and 1 ix r1 .ira1111- \\ hil e 1nflat1on persi~L~ al an ntnlrrable I • t 111 ;. a r t \\Orr}int: 1hat hl' buc:11111 111 h l1t'g;in \ ! rh I II I 1 11 \ II nol 1.,,l In ,t,. 11, 1u111h hlrlhda\ h I~ 11 n t ill" in rrassu rin,c ~lf pl prr n h1 ;:i nv \artl'I ~ Bl!T 1Ht 1nn 1;i damental 11 f' I n Toda\ ,\, ar, 11 middle n rr'lmt' n;i!1on \1 1lhou1 pil ril llrl Thr HJr omf' pyra mid nf 1929 1 ~ lf11"r11n£ 111!h thr \~<.! m 1on1 v 10 !hr nl1ddlr h1ghr• 11 come brackets anti a ~h r 1nl 1ng n11norJ1\ at the lov.er 1ntorne IP1tls By 1980 more than ha lf ii An1er1can families will ha ve 1ntornes of SIO 000 or over \\ages and salanes are 1n a n up~p1n1I and unt il recentlv the i.p11rl 1n v.orkers real ' tn • omes was outpacing lhe rise 1n JUSI about e1 erytlung eli.r :'\ow 1nflalion 1s erasing the 1alue of the extra dollars but i.urely todays rate or erosion 11 11 no! la s1 Y.ERE IT ~OT f o r !ht 'redll squeeie hou sing 11ould be in an all-ou t boom But this sq\1ecze is merel y guar 1n 1rr1ng an explosion 1n housini: J 1trr in the 1970s -and of <'ours' wl!h this "111 ~ome ;i spurt 1n evrf)rt.hing that gor" into a11d outside ot houses \Ve ha1e a \asl \ar1etv or rttes"1on cush1on1ng ! :.i 11 .., 11 11 e m plo} 1nrn1 insuranlr 1111n 1n1un1 wage le1rls So<:1<l l Set:ufll \ bcink insu r 1n1:e <'It 1 I( None ol l h~se t ush101 ~ 11 as Ill ex1slrnef' in 29 And 11 e are entering a decadt> of grtat expansion As'>um1ng 110 mort \ 1c! n;.irns but a 1,1 orld or 11neas1 p£' ite and assuming suft1c1ent '-OClal st;ib1 l111 ro perrn1l JU~t nom1al erono1n1r growU1 our production of goods and "er. 1cl's 11 Ill zoo1n to nrar\\ .S:.!000000000000 (\ri lhon 1 b1 1930 a g;un~I 5900 bdhon plu s 110 \V f)UR POPULATIO:>o; 11111 1 I rnb lro1n todays 200 m1lhon rn irk to 240 24;i m1lhon Ou r 111rorne J>('r person "111 111m11 111 about 4~ percent Our hu1 1 1,., ul ou tos \I 11! zoot n ti on1 1~9" 9 1n11l1on plus to 1980 ~ ~1 rrage J4 I~ m11l1on so 11 J:(l('~ 1( <'!!1 Ill' h II e I~ NOR".14.l grov.th Brh1 nl1 1929 s market w a ~ rt onom1c ro1 a ~ I r a d 1 sh11n l,1g e 1n the bu\tng 1>4)11 r1 uf th t' lll;lJOTJ I 1nd ~ b;i JI h 1>. to11 ;ird drll 1t1on Heh nd l"l\l9 ~ 111;irkr l is rt:onon1I( e ). J);J!l~1011 a '-ICiidy swrl11ng u thr bu\ ng po11er or the 111<1 JO tv anti a bfl~ll b a~ 1011<1rtl 1111 al nn I <l1n ht dh <11,, 11111; Iii t 'IOI i.. 1n II !..rt 'IL1!11 11~ \\(\II t 11 >l><'n \\ll llt''~ lilt~ \Ill blood h 1th 1 am :-.<1}1ng II 1l t i ~ AllH r1ta11 t.:(onun11 on It t tht r "hnld nl 1he 70s b< ;ir ~ !11 Ill' rf'sembl ani.:t> to I h r ~ml'rii.:an l'c:onom\ un th!" thrr~hold ol 1hr ~~ And lhal Jr;i<l~ lo 1011101 ro11 ' \ r /) I I \ ' " ' Railruucls H urti11,~. L Executi11e SAN F RANCISl n 11 Pl America s lnn,1t ti , 1 a n 1 ,. passengrr lra1n~ .. rr n A bleak l1nanc:1al \U1111PI 111111n 1 rx1t 1n sight <ICLord ng \o 1nr presid ent or \\ (' trrn r <I 1! ! Ba il road J\1}ron ~1 Chr1• 1 lu\J th r l n~rsta\r l omn1trlr t 0 1t1 m1~s1on Tursda\ th:i! \\ r 11 rn I acil1 r ~ ( 1\1 forn1 Zrph11 11 ould lo~r ~1 ! 1nill1011 ai nu ally -r 1rn (IJ rratl 1,0:: 1 ap;;ic1t1 'rar round '\ 1 h All npw equ1 pmen1 Ther' " 11 fA -.-.1 b iii I 11 hat.sor1er ( 11 fl ~I V ~ti d f ======I TOPICS PHARMACY Declares 111~~1nj! I n,e. d ~I a n pi-. rngrr train~-p<1 ti II h lhr Cal1torn1a Zrpl11 r / 111ng prnpo~1t1on ' fht r 1ilroad prr~1drnt 11 1 1 !o r t rn s rx 1m nall4n 1 I 1 111ni: nn \\ l'~l rrn I it 11 ff'Ql!e I (1 d $\Olll l111Jt n i'.rr>h)r and Sou\hrrn Pati11 11~! t1nn to drop 1hf' • 111 rt " n ] ! Ult 1 ~{ :'llJtt' Sr JI r \I i-.t 1 nr l1Jd rr<id rrr ord ,, s1atrn1ent 111.-11ppl1c 1t1on An\ < urta lm.-n1 • 'irr\ 1tf' fro111 lhc h 1 ' "' 111u~1 br «topped ~lorr 111 .!00 000 pf'Ople u•e lhl' Zrph r and Lhf' Southern I arlf1 l s t l1\ uf San Francisco and balancrd t a nsportalion plan5 of th ~La te "ould rece11t' t1 cnpphng blo" 1f rail tran~po11a11on con t 1nur~ 10 b(' rr mo1rd Jrnn1 public usr 'tlf1t1u9er Janies L Jl crrell ha s been named rnanager of J\htchu1n Jones & I empleton s Laguna Beac h office Before J0 1n1ng MJ1 he was ~} 11d1ca1e nia na ger for <l m a J o r brokerage f1rn1 and also 11 as re ..,tonal for a fund sales 1nanaj:!er nat1on::il mutual Stale '[' ax Board Get~ ~1 .. 3 Billion r hr '" i.J1llron I • Cars Wit1i Extrc1 Gel1r I r.y TIRRY GRANT, I f'h 1 •• I & • ...... •I t ... t 9• ... ~ 11 ... 1poonlwl < "" ••• t•llon• ol w•I•• I•• '" Sc ·~' 1h " Flo do ••••nt v ••pO!ltcl wllv mo1qw !0 1 b lo Tllt v • • all •<Itel to t It < ft t t tl wh t ll 1 nt fu ol lo the h wm•n 1\" oncl t • bon ti oi d• whch • • 9•• "''" • 11.,. ,,..,c1.t1 by lht bodv C t b•n t•t , ""' ol l~o moil dtn9t rou1 <ht on <t h ttd 1y t Vt ltbf. lo lllt D"b I t C•n cl•m•t• \ lln•v• """'" .. 11.1,J • An old 1...i '" '"P•rtl f en d .. ""' ... '• .1 •• , ..... 1. lll rtlv Tho 1ci;I l••~•• tho bocly n ••••ch "' w ilt• I '"• bt'ldv thow!ll , .... ~, lit fa r• th• ooul ••' "' I mov ' . • t or 1nnclrt n """' u,,. old ra:sh1unrd ('()11rl ... :s,Y •our prr..,rr1rt1on& 10 " lh ti ring 'A•K LIDO PHA•M.ACY lSI He1p1tal ll:•ad Ntwport laach 642 ISID ,., .. 0.11 ... ,.,. [ Get Extra l1isitru1ice I \VASlllNGTO~ (AP) l n~u rance rates art going \I) go up on the motor1zr:d rn1ss1 les hol cars loadr1l f!ov. n 111th big eng1nrs and t x Ira gear Congress has bl't n told Dean Jeffers pre!)1denl 1 f Nalt0n"1de ~1utual l n~uranre Co said lhe superautos I'\ pertence losse~ 56 percent higher than morr modcra\c_lv powttcd vehicles Hts firm !he nahon s hlth largrst insurer of .aulomobllr ~ 1~ ral!nng insurance ralt>.:i 1111 :0,('('0IHl '\f I\ ) On!\ t LP fl -~1 \\ l\ellogg Co h3s obta1nt>d a ~t 1ond ~2 rnil hon c:on1r 1c1 la suppl\ po11cr p1p1ng for a <i<' cond ·oo (111!-t\W generat 1n11. uni t 1o hr built bv E b:tsf'l'I S t>f \t ('f'~ I nt l 11r Pt>nns' I\ 1r11;1 Po11rr &. 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Plrllc11+1ro, ••Kl lh•I tne llm• .,1111 place lone,• 1?1!•m•'1l~•1 to P • 111 t on • r , ~••I•. at ta11tornl• h1110 !Ole<! nereln 1 of neorlnt Int wmt "'~ llffn •e• 10, role•e<\Ce IO which Is mid• "" t"tlhl' wlltoon tor proO.lt or .,.It! 1n<1 eodlcll -Nov...,ber 1 l96t t •·JO 1 lh P•rlic1111 ... 1nd m.11 th• !lmt 1nd Pl•c~ tor i•sY1nco ol l •1!1ro l01ta,...,,l1ry lo cotirt•eom .,,j Oe<>·.,:,.. • .;1 N:·"':i' ofn sol~ oJ h•id nir !ht '""'~ h•• l>l'•n 1•! lo• Oti Polllloe.ero. •ll'lt •l n« 10 which I• mad•"" co11rt, 11 100 Cllllc C1r1t or 0,1;,, we,I In 31, 1969, or t ::lO •,m .. In t~t (OYl"froom cl lufll\H ponlcyllr"I. I nd lhal TM lll'nl 11111 II>• City at Slnti Anl C•lll • Dt~•rlmenl No. l ol ••IG cour!, •I 70C Pl•c• of M•rln11 !h" ''""' I>•• bltn wt Ot!t<I Oc:t"bt' H i•&t orn••· Civic Center Ddvt Wtsl, In !hr CllV ol CllEAT DltlTA I ~ -Ala n Charles Gore. 171 61 Santa Jt1ta St , Fountain Valle}: l-lor:1ce ~li!ton En1ery. 31~1 1"Jble Itock Drive, Apt. 208. South Laguna: ,Jean t:!len and ll u~h Norman Nelson . 19432 Ulu<'l!'ll Circle. llun!ing1 on B1'arh: Ann Ackern1an. 24671 Calli• ~J Toro t_;rande, El Tor11 tot" NOYtn'lber 1, 196', •I t :lO •.m., In tht w E sf JOHN S•nta '°'"'· C•llfo••l1, CO<J•troom of Oeo1r1men1 No. 3 01 ••Id c.;.,niv cw.~ • 0 11e.i Oct. 7, !1169 cO<Jrl, 11 100 Civic C""!•r Orl110 Woll, In ltOS l:ltT M l'l\K ' W E. ~l JOHN, II'" City of !>•Ml Ano, C•1llornl1. .i 1..,.,. l.•i.. Av.,,.,. tountY Clo'~ Oated Oc!ober 1,, 1%J PMMoM, Ct l ... rnt. ' WITf-N & J(1'1MIOT W, E. ST JOHN, T•I C11JI 1'J·UJI S~!to nt CO<Jntv Cieri<, MIW"" Jl•lion1t 11n-a uilton1 WALSWOltTH S•tOl:l & CltAIM Antrn.,. fer PoOlllnt r. i,t1 Wtll<ffH Ori•• • Publl1ho<I C'.r1"90 Coa1t OtllY Pllct, 1111 WtslcUll Drl111,_ O(IOl>er ll, II n lUJ "'tw"rt llo•rh. C•lil .. fUll Now"'' 11••<11, t•~l••nl• • ' ltll·H f•I: {110 '"'·7111 Toi: 1110 )4f."41? LEGAL NOTICE All•r~n• t1r Pt1iU•111• •n4 Publllned Orange CO••r 0 111) ,.,lot. P lllATTE AMO SUCl(ltNO SU"l!Jl1Dlt COUIT 0 1' lMl Octo1>er t , 10. 16. lt6t 111J-ft Also lrorn (il1E/l'r nHT - TA JN : 1'.tarjOl"ll' A)•l1ng . IR:IY \Vallaee A1e .. Costo.1 r.1<·s:i: 1644 ¥1'11">1'"" l ..,llllt td, 5f ATI! 01' CAl tFOll ... IA 1'01. LEGAL NOTICE E lizabeth Jant•t Bra nd. 11.1.\!I 1'1oming Glory A1•e. Fou11t<11n Valley .1nd J :i mCs Uuugh1s .J ardine, 9580 C;i rd1n:1I Ave, \Yes1m1ns1er. HUNGAHY -Andrf'11 Uohll , s;:ll Balsa Ai r .. !\lid"ay Cily. lf{ELAND -l\icr:in l'atnl"k Gru\.\·n. 1387 .~lonro1·1o.1 , 1\pt J, t:o~ta l\1esa. ITALY -t:10\':inn1 F;1 1io . 1767 !\lonnJ1'1a Ail'. Co~l<I .\lesa. .IAPAN -ll 1tkk11 J'l11 rr~. 1 l9fH (.;!0~1111;1 AVl', f Oll lll:1111 \1allel' 1\lE.XICO -Fr ;1rlri s 1· o f':~plnoza ~anchez, 2 3 :1 o. O '\'histler, El Toro. Jose Luis J\loralcs To r re s. 2474Z Liul~iH~J Co11tiu.e11ts \1ner1c.:H11 Trlephonc and 'l'clcgraph·s c;abl c ship, l.ong-LttH.'!'i. 1~ laying cable lron1 the (•dge o1 the <:on!1nental Shell 95 n11J es of! Jl hode Island coas t to the edge of th e shell off .San f 'ernando, Spain. A!Jcnl'.'ood, El Toro. Nicholas------------------------- Sanchez, 24953 \Vhistler Dr., El Toro, Augustin Esp11mz;1 Pon~. 16616 Lassen St.. Fou n- 'ain Valley THE NETHERLANDS Jacob l-larunankuk. I 7 0 9 <;isler A\·e.. Costa "'les.1; Daniel En1an11cl Andoctot·. !8!Hl Dcla11·are A\•e., Apl. 6. llllnlington Hcach and Jozel Theodorus !\laria \Yerkho1·cn1 3067 Platte Dri1·e. Cos1:1 t-.1esa. THE PHILlPP\i\ES Dolores Hoinero \\'ard. 980 Go1·ernor. Costa l\lcsa. YUGOSLAVIA -Ca th erine l\l;.tievich. ~51 l\t ri r s ha\ I Dri\c, llun1in g1n11 B ca c 11 ; Ante Bezi(', 209 1; 35th SL., !\ewporl Beach. Gyn1 s Ope11 Publi<· Fol' Four b.) ins 111 \rwporl (l:e3ch schools 11 ill be open f1ir public recrral1on du r 1 n g 11erknight and 11 ec!.:l'nd hour~ under a ;01nl progr:im beg\Jn !lu~ "'eek by the city rl'l.:r!'a- 11on department and the !\ewport-l\1esa lniflcd S<:hool ths\rlct. Cyms at Ne11 port l larbor :ind Cortina dc l l\1nr high :.chools and al J!orrit e 1::ns1g11 and Abraha111 Lincoln !<:rmediate 5th0<1ls will 00- be open for ac11r1\1es i11tllld1n::: basketball, IJ;jdn11nton ;11nl 1 olleybalL Scherlull's !ur 1hc 11 (sh l recreation fut1011S. prograrns fire as \C'\1port l!:irbor lhgh g)lll ;>,\onday and \\"ednes.Jay nights rro1n i to !I 30 p 1n. · Corona <Ir ! ;\!.'.Ir High 5111ne hour ' Tuesday-Thursday nig!1!.'>. Both high :-ict1ool~ "')II 01)1·11 S;11urdays from ! lo 4 pin. Both 1nlcr1ned 1~1 le :i.Lhr.,1\ i::: JTI5 11 111 np('1\ T1J('~d3} :11111 Tuesday n1ght5 frn1n i to 9 :111 p 111 All progr,1n1 • 11 111 Uc supervised by r c r. r c a 1 ion dcparlmcnL s1a1r. Small 1cl'S arc reqtJ1red ror some SJ>Orl s progra rns. Specilir info rn1;itinn about thr fees or sporls prograrns 1.~ ;11·;11lablc th rough the Depar1- n1cnt of Parks. Be~ches and nccrea tion al 67J-Jl80. N eiv SLttellite Device ]',> W ur11 of W ecither \\"1\S lfL"\(;TO~t 1\P--1· -A 11~·11 de\"1C'c aho;~d¥e l\1mbus Ill satellite should gi\'e U.S. t1t 1lL'flS n1ore precise ;ind 1.·1ornprrhe11 s1ve "'arnings 1hls 11 inter \\lien stverc \1'e<i lher 1s bl't'\llllg. Thi.' 91-p<.iund dc1•ice. called !'ii Ii.~ -fllr S<itell1 te infl'arcd :-(X'ciro111rter -\1·as arnong J1lstrun1e11ls ~cnl 1nlo orl11t ;itJoa rd Lhc l\11nbus Jll last Aprll tt It rnc::is urcs lh:.> infrared t·ncrgy put oul by !he a!· n1ospberc !o prn1·idt• d::ita ff1r a l('!ll pt;raturc pro fil t•. SIHS 11 :1s intrnd('(! :is a l"l':.carch ;1111! de\t•lt1pme1\I C1.· p1·r1Jlll'n\. bul it II.JS )(l suc- <'l'S.~h ll 11 1~ b1•1ng ust•d opera· tion;illy , said Dr. [·t.1rr}' l'n':-s, l\11nbl1s Ill prOJl'et n1anagcr ltJr NAS1\. 'l'hl' tlt•vicr g;.th1•r". in· F·u·rna1ion uurn1.'.lll,1 ohtainl'd 1l1rt1UJ.:h U~t: or 11 e .1th r r l1allouns or i n" L r 11 tn e n L packH~l'" tJITll'd a!uft by rock rt~. AlrC'ady SI RS -).;atht'rl'd 1lat:i 11;1<; rc.:ilil H'<l 111 11nprovrrl 11edtl1L·r f(•purlS lrun1 lhf: 11;i;;t ocean areas and other remote i>Cctors -about 80 percent of lh:;o carU1's surface -"'here liallour1 sound111g data is cx- lrrrncly rare. Press said. \\'rather satellites have been providing daily pictures of the 1·:1rlh's cloud tilver sioce early J!l!i6, bul 1he photographs have not provided needed c1uan- t1tntive in forn1ation on tcn1peraturc1 huntldity and 11 rnd. Dr. J ack Tn"Tlsend or the Co n1 1n c r c e J)('partmcnl's Env1ronmentri l Science Ser\'J(·es Adn1ini.stration said :-;JJl S wa s ··a real hrcakthrough. onl' of the inosl :.1gn1t1eant del'f'lop1nents in 111•'\l'orulogy in reccnl tin1es.'1 ... rhc wcn the r th;it will af· lr!'I us 111 the United States luur 11r !11·c days fron1 no1v is tirc"'Ul!( over Canada. Alaska O\tld the !\orlh p a l' l f I(", ' ' To"·nsl'nd ~a id , "11 11 moves in very fa st. the 1·hangt's noted lro1n swiftl y- ro1np1!ed satellite data "·ill be tnaking a real <:onlribtJl ion to 1111provr.n1en t of 11· ca L her foreccist1 ng.·• Cur1J et Pad Pla1it l1i lrvi1ie Co11ip'lex l 'al110;1n1 Gurpur;i\11111 11 I A111r1•1c;_1 hri <> pur1·h:i~rd :i 4tl· :i~·rr 'lt " 111 Hie 1 r \ ' n r l 11tJ11~1nal C11111ple\ 01111h1rh 1t pl:u1s to l'nnslrut 1 a 2·18.000· ~ q u ar-c-11)(1[ n1a11uf.'.U 'lun11~ plant ;ind riflice. l'h1 l1 p J . l.q11 ry. C':ihfo:un prcs1tk·nt. 11;1~ anno1111tt·il_ 1'al110Jn1, :1 d11 ls1on of \lu]);1 1' t 'hrn11eal <'11. I' 111 i.l.Jur~h. n1an11taeturr~ 1l1 •\1ble 11rl!tha11f' f(1r11n fo r r;'1rpt•\ p11dd111g, 1nn!1 rf'Slir.;. IL1 !"!111ure ;ind ll1c autnrno111r· 11H.lus1ry . Forrnt•d 111 l!JGU. 11 is prr~e ntly IOC <llrd 111 ('on1plon. C;il1f. 'J'ok)·o (;1·c_.,f i11 ~ TOKYO 1,,\P)-The world ·s b1ggcsl ('ii)' had 11.447.108 residents ;u; or Stpt. 1. a drop 01 8.268 111 one month. tllf' 1n c l r o polJL.in go\'(•rnrnent r1·111J1·11~d. The Cah1oarn fac ilit y vdll in· ('Jude a twn-storv office build1n1; 11·1th 13.-000 square ff'C1 anrf ~t n1anufacturing l.Ju1 ldini.: \\"llh 23;).000 sqllare h.'<'t. T110 hundred 11·1!1 be l ,1 An11 ,.tro11g Pla11 C' Bought Tl-:\\'l\SRL"ll Y. ~1a5s. (UPJ ) U)l. L&o A ..... C•llr..nit TMI cou ... TY OF OltAMOI T•I: Ulll 'U-l1.. D·»417 AllV""• i.r P1!iU•Mt1 SUMMONI Publlll>rd Orong• C011! Otll>' Pltol, DO ROTHY E. CAPLAN P l•lnlitt V~. Octol><!r U, 11, Jl, 1969 1'll·•' HO'.VARD CAPL ... N Delo11111n1. LEGAL NOTICE 70tt NOTICE OF ~AL E OF ~l!A l P llO~El.TY AT Pl.IVAT l SA Li PEO,.LC Of: l HE ~TAlE OF CllLIFORNlll to tilt •00111 n •m t d Oo· l•llll•M : You ••• htreb• ol,.Cle<! to hi• 1 .,.,,l!!n •l~•dlnt In rrwcnv to Thi ve•illt<I corn· Plelnt of If\• tbove n•mod plalnllll wllM ......... ~Ill In 1n1 SYoe•iOf C~rl of lht Sii i• (.alifo•nl•. In 1na lo• Ill• Coynfr Orong• 01 the cle•k ot ,...., 1boor •nlltlr d court In 01 the al><ivo entl!il'd 1c1lon b•ou9nr •~ain<I YOY In ••ld '°""· .. r1nln TEN a ••• •rt•• tM •Mvlce an YOll (If fhll •ummo .... 11 ••rve<r within tht •llove ntml'<I countv, ar ... 11nr n lHIRlY <laYI if ~erYf!d •I••"'""'''· You t re hH~ notllle<r lhtl unle<> •O<I In th• man•, 01 !~ .. IO•••t• ol t.EStlE ROl!FRT fl lllll<\ "'<• l , RO&EAT 6 1.lllll<S •~• ROfl EllT 8URKS, 01· ···~•d. Nollce i• htrobv oi••• lhal !ho yn-der•lgntd wl+ sell ot P•l••I• t•I•, 10 !h1 hl~ht.•• •nd b••I bl<ldor. •~bl•<I lo con· lirmalicn of ••id Su~erlor COYr!, on Of 41te• Int ;01n d•• of Oot , 196' al th• o!- •ic• ol CULVER ""N &UREN. 30! E••• Ol>v1 Av•nuo, Sul!e :roo, flYtb.'!n~. Cn~nty O! LOS AM•I•" S!4!t of (olifornl1. •II !ht. rlgnl, 1111• •nd In!.,.,! ol 11la <l•ctUt<I at lh• llmt 01 d~atn 1na •11 Th• right, !Ille ind !ntert ll rn&t 1ne e•lalt ol i •I <I Jecra~rd "•• •<:~tJlr•d bv oo.,alion of low or o!h•rw1:.•. o!h" th•~ or In •dGlllon to thal of said Gec•••e<I, 11 mo limo of ()eotl>, In •nd !o ell !n• cerlatn rr1I oro- Ptdv ''lo•tt 1n !he ca·, ol tlur1!l nv1on S~•ch, Ccunty ot Or1nge. Shi• ol C•lilornlt , 1>•"icul1rly d••Crlbed •• !cl10,v•, lo·•Hlt: A Cor><lominlum in Trecl< !16~ •nd 5!ol l "d 1• ""' tnl!G ~e<ord..:I In book JU , Pf9"' 31 to "6 inc!uo!ve. ••.d In 1 rarh s1i.. and S!5S •• per m10 ,.,. corGtd in bock ]IS. P•9H I lo \(I intlu>iVt. o! m1PS. ol th• (O<JnlY R.,. cord~f of •aid CounlY, comp•l•ed of: P.f,llCEl l: Un il No. 11 In T•act U61 11111 •n• (pallo t.olC<>hYI ..O!•C.,,t •o Ill• 1 .,.rl!ltn rnP<ln1lvt ptea<1lng, 'alo Plt lnlllt w!lt 11~1 lu<lgm•nl lo• tnv mnf>•• or d1m19ts d•m•nd..:I In !ht Ytrl!led Cl>mPllln! •• 1•l•l~g upon conl•ot1, or will epply "' Th• (DY'' "" ... , other rtlie! dem ftn<l..:I In I~• Yod ll•<I rompl~lul, VOIJ "''" •••~ lht •G11lce ol an t l1orn•Y o~ •nY mftlter C°"'1tc!e<I with I~• ccm- pl•lnT pr r ~ I' •ummon1. Such ollOl~•v •~oold be consul!•<! wllhln 1n~ !Tme t>mit •!1ted In !his !Ummon• to• !Hint a wr<11en pl,,..dlng to lht compl1ln1. O.ie<r Seo!. 2~. 1969 fSEl\Ll W l'. ~T JOHtJ, Clodt 6y Elltrn E. Solem Droutv (!"'~ WElPUTT & OKAZAKI 615 C!vl< C1n1.,. Drlw• .,..,.,t Sult1 215 S1n!1 An•. Coli!. tl/11 !1Ul !H·U5' All•fl'lt ,1 far Pl1intltf PYl>ll•he<I N•VIPo•t Hffbor tltw• P .. ;s combine<! .,Ith 0~11~ Piiot, N~"'"PC•I 6e•ch, Ctlltorni1, Dcltll:tr 16, }J, )0 •1111 Nov•mbe• o. 1'6' ltll·6' LEGAL NOTICE th•,.!o "' •ho"'n on ·•lid m~P•. 1---------------- P,.,~CEl 2: An ur>d1vi<1od 1/?'11111 In· !•••-' •n common In '"" lo l<>I 1 ol l '•ct SW. lot 1 cl lr•ct 116!, •• P9f m•P rcc,,.dod In boo~ ,1 •. P•O•• n to 06 ioc1uslue of maP• ol I~• Coun- IY ll•tC•O•r or ••Id COYnlV, and Loi ' ol Tr1d S!i.. and Lot 1 o! l••C'I SSS5, •< i>e• m~P ••co•d..:I In hollll JIS, P•11· ~' I ta IO lnclu1ivt of M•o• ol l h• Coun!Y Rec.,rder ol ••Id countv. t!I· ce~l1n1 and rt•trvint lrom i1id lolS .i1 olher tJnih ollllllod llle-n. mo ro commor1l 1 kno"'" •!: 16016 Marin•r Drove. l4 unlin1ton ll<ocn. Call""'"'"· T.rm• ot <ale ca•h ln lawful monev cl lh• Unll•d St•I" on conlirmallon ol •II~. er P$rl ca1h 1n<1 baltnce e11lnenct<1 by nolO >•Co red b~ Morloagr or l ryst Oe•d or> int p•oPet!v 10 sold_ Ton Prr cenr of amount bid lo ~ d•Po1lteo with 11;d. lllO• or of!•" 1o ""' In w•lllM and will be recrl••d 1! the 1fo,~1•ld ofnco •I any tlm• .r1 .. m • !ir>t publlc1r1on nereof 1nd b<!'ore d•t• o! ul•. 01!ed t1>ls Jn<1 aay cf Oc!ob!!" l'6J. (orolr "'"" (hufo Aomlni<lrat"' cf lh• r.ia•• ot le•I'• Ro1>rr! Bu•~•. •I<, d~C~~srd CUlVEll VAN •Vll EM "·l!OOll CEl.Tll'l(AlE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF U51E AJ<O/Olt AIANDOJ<Mlt<l OF "ICTITIOUS MAME THE UNDERSIGNED doe.> f\~,.bv cor111v !~ft, Mtec!lve Dclobtr 15, lt6• ~· c•a•ed lo Go bY•lntH Yndt• lh• ll<:tlt;o"' llrm n1me (If RALPHS FUllNITUllE ti 1911 N•WPP•I, CO•I• M~4. California, .,.h,.~ l>YslnP" "'•• to•m•d• comgo,.<1 ot 11\e !Ollowlng "'"""'· .,.!'>Ost ~•mt !n IYll 11\d Pl•>• of ttSiden<t l5 •I follC ..... : tO· wit; R 1 lp~ Fr~nei, M•rtln. ~,, 01hl01, Coron~ dtl Mor, C•lil, C•rllrk~t~ to• iran•actlon <!I bu•ln•" Yndf:!' 1110 above fldlliou1 """'"• and al· fld•11lt ol publlr•!lon 11\oreot, i re en lilo In t~• clflu. f1f 1ht toYnlv c let~ of 0.-l n•• COIJn!Y, Ynclrr thP pr0Yl•lon1 01 Srcllon 1'66 OI lh• Clvll Coat . WITNESS "'' hll"d this 151~ n1v DI Oc!otitr. 1'ff. Rolph F. M1r1in PuDll >he<! Orange (N S! o.i11v P•lot, October U. 2l. :JO 1nd l\lcv•mb<' 6. 1•~• lf:l.'-69 LEGAL NOTICE \Veek ~10011 Flight? Sc ientist Prec.licLs 6 Trunsfers , Too CLOL:OCROF'T. N !'vi. 11\f') Planning moon? ' !rip to 1he 1f Dr. l\raflt A. J-:hri cke is l'orrecl, it 's going to involve si~ space ships and someth ing like seven days of your ti rn e. And don'' forge! to keep :in eye on your baggage dur ing lhose transfers. Dr. Ehricke, chief scienlific a(tviser for advanced pro- grams al North An1erican RoclJwel\, outlined his moon travel plan Monday lo thl' International Academy u r Astronautics. which is holding an 1nternalional o r b 1 t 1 n i; laboratory ;ind spa ce con- fercn~. A typical flight to lhc rnoor1 :i s E:hricke envisions It "'Ollld bri;in at an earth spaceport ~uch as Cape Kennedy. Thcr(', Ji c r11f1 would rocket traveler.'> l!I II rcnllClVOUS \1'11h 1111 orb1l111g space ii\;111un. The tr ;11'elcrs. and hopefully 1he1 r lugguge. \1·ou!d take a short ride by :;pate taxi 10 t he s1a t1011. The station v:ould be a giant cralL boosted into space by ;i nuclear rockel engine .ind crllising endlessly on a 13-day, egg-shaped orbll. p a ss ing hl'hind the moon and then returning to s"'ttp around !he ('art11 and bar k lo the moon o.1tia1n The. lunar tra\'c kor~ \\'Ou\d relax 1n lnrJ;C 1 rorn fortahlr <JUartcrs ;iboard !he station for 1he flight to the vi,.inity of lhl! n1oon . Thcrt". another tiny 1;:1;111 11·ould !rave ;i sparccraft orbiting the moon and rcn· tlezvot1s with the 1n a1n :;tnuon, Pa :-scn~cl'S \11)ul d l r;in~lcr lo Ilic lflxi ror a shurt lrqJ to tl'tc 1noon orb11 ing l'r111t. rro1n the re. they \\Ou ld ca h.:h a lligl)t PUBLIC lolEARING~ WI LL llE lolF.LO llY li'IE COSTA MESA PLAllNING COM- MISS ION al lne Ci!v Htll. n F•lr Ori••· (O•T• Mos•, (1!ilo•ni1. al 1·)0 p.m. O<" •• •OOn •• .,.,.1ible tn.,••t!•r on Monaav. Oc!"""r 11 •• ,.,, •t'llfOint The 1ou.,..,1M opot!cauon• I. I.t i•.._ "•l1lltfo N•. ll·U·''' lot" Cosl1 MMI PlftnnlM C<>mml•SiOf!, 11 Fair Or ' C<><•• M...,1, C•lll,, tor prrmi.•.ton Ip re1on• P'OOOtl>' de•c•lbrd in '"" peto!l<;n a...i loca1e<r M both ••O•• al V•ll•• llo•d ~POto~lm•••IY .OOC I! !•om lh• <•nlorlln• of Vlcior•• 5"'"'· Cc•!• fl·•••• C•ll!,, Jrom Ml lo RI 2. !•e<ilk l'lan /or Slrtth A, •· I C and realignment Cf Suntlowor Av•nv•: lo<:•••a 'IOI/In of •o1acArl1>&1 (f1lbf'rt1 P.v•nu• l>•IW••n l'•rl><lr elva. •nd rne ~an<o A.no llivrr m !ht (;!y Of Co•t1 M•s•. C•tilorni• J. Ptrmiulo• 10 voc1te, di1Conl1nu1, 1b1n4on an• •tiall"• Tht !ollowlot r llth~ o! "'""1· r•<•PI for •nv •Vbllc or Prlv•lt ~•••m""'~ !or ulill!Y Puroo<e< which mov bt OI rrcor<I: ll>o•~ Portion• 01 tl•.,.~pe JIO•d •nd Hun!lln~.r AvfnYe a, <l<''<'.•lt:..d ln tne pro1><><ed '""I"'""' tl!lta ot>anctonmenl cf N•whop• llo•d """ pon;on o! tlunl/Tn~•• A11fnye, localrd nor!h or !he San 01~~0 FrefW~• bttw••n 11ubor Blvd. and tne ~anta An~ llh'"" In mt C>it ot CO•la Mt••· C~lllo•nl1, 4. Zor.t E~c ... tl1<1 P1r111il No. ZE·ll·H, ccrre<tl'<I '"' Soillrr lnvuimtnl Co., 16•9 Y<•••cli!f O•.. Ntwoort llt•ch, ca1;1.. ,,,.. permi"i<l" to construe! 40 rn 14<'nli•t ynlls o" Slo,~1!'11 •Q. II. ol Ian<! •••a {ont uni! Prt 1•11 '" II.I •1111 To 00tm•t o frortt yara •nc•o•ch,,,.nl ol in n. inlo •t <1Yi•t<1 SlJ II, ~.inarw trom tnt <Ml~rline (If Elden AV!OV• to• d~•acto"'<I ga,~q• ot•uclu<•\O ~nd '"'"It. •Id• Yar<I •ttl>a(lt on two •lots !or a ga"l!Je •l•vdu'e Wiln aparlm•nl• above 1n F>1 atod Cl '"""' t1n '"ooe•!Y !D<;~l..O a1 2313, 1ll9 Ela•n A~rnuo •"" !ht •••• c! ?l2~ N<'wPotl fllvo.. Co~•• Mtsl , c~111 1. lo~ E•c..,tlo" ••rmil "'•· IE·IOll•lf, cQ.,•ctta, for H•rrv J. 11111•, l15 E.. 1J,<I St , Cos!a Mt;a. Calil, lo• Pt.,mi•slon lo co<wt n • porhon nl i• ••lsTln9 acc••~O'll ~ull<ll"llt m•o • bach~lor eoaflmpn! m•~inq .7 ~n!t,. ~" 61'1la JQ. •!. ol l~nd a•r• 11 unit prr l •IQ '"·ti.) in ~n 111 1 1one; and ro •llow I ll 11 e<K•o"rh,n•n• lnlo !ht rf<llur~a il ot, r.~r var<! •••O•c•· and !o ftllow en •~· si<ling 1-car """'9• I• l1tu D! &n od· d•olon•I 1·<•' ~A••<1• andlO• '"'"" p~rlf,lnq •<>•ct• pn prop.,lv loca<rd al 1lS E. ?lr<I SI .. Co,la Mt.Sa, C:~\ltorni~, fa• lurth•• Jn!o"na!10<> nn th• •llOV• oo~lic!!lnn•, !e•oPhont 13.1-11'5 or t•ll •1 !hr ofli<:~ o! th• P 11nnl~g Oto•rtm•nl, 111 _,, 20G, 17 F1ir Dr ive. Co5!1 Mt~•· Ce+llor•••, COSl A !tESA PLAtHHNG COMM15Sl0N •l•jl~ l<t~or, Chaltm•n \'Jdllo"' L. Ounn. S•cr•ra•Y """ o ;rcc•or oi Planning Publi•n•o C-•n~• Co•~I 0•1I¥ P110•. O<t~b•r 16, !969 19Jl·6i LEGAL NOTICE p.J .. tl CE RTIF ICAT E OF SUSINE~5 ~tC flT!OUS "'lo.ME l~• ~~•••>·G~~ do c•"•'v •h• !1 co~ n.i<tl~t • Du""~" ~t P O !lo• No 1.1. t~'""" d•l M~r. Calilo•n>•, '""''' 1~~ he "'•!'V> ,,..,,., "~"'" ~1 111£ 1111:'.ME ~>10 CONCEPT COMPANY ~na lh•t 11•~ 1 •m \• <OmOC!ed ol •~• •0111>""'"~ pe«on, .. ~~•· n~mt on lyll and ~l•c• ol rt~•d•"t• ........... , MllS MAP ION ,. CAL !FOllNIA DAILY PILOT WANT ADS HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 •'**'111 SPIC 'N SPAN llr11'·~ a b<'autiful ·I BD· H.\I, :.! ha!h hor"l)r lhill 1.<1 1n1lll:H"Ulll<'! :\lany (•UlC dt•t'Ornror 1<1l·a.~ .. ~11ac1uns sutg!I' slOI'}' floor pl .in <tnd t·lc\'~l' r e tt r ~anl hls,·p1ng. Nut ilVail. UIUtl Nov. Mi pl<-n!y of ti11111-10 ..ell yuur /LOU!;(': but SPr lhls on1• today_ Offet\•d at S.'.l l,9:;(). 131 ~•; ]o:ln availa hJ,. 111th substant· HLl 1!011n1. "1' 'i\' . .,.. i . .-sn 'r~( .ri~ ,1 ni 546-5990 . Priced Reduced l\"F..\H. l\'E\\l.()cauli ful Fou11- 1uin V;tllcy ho111r. 011·11cr sa~'s, "'.\Jy !().~!' 1.~ your .i:;aii1 ." :: 1Jd1'n1s :! bath~, nr1v U[>14l'adcft ('111'/;('IS & dr;ip- l'l"ll'S 11\rou:;:huul. Co111<-r lo! -boal arra. Pri<·cd al ~~1.jOO, h11t Jr!'~ try $'.!9.'."i!O. l.ti'v do"·n 10 J;trge loan. i\'E\V -Nl~\V • l\'l::W. 5•6·5880 {M~r crntmit ll'Ghtl LLEGE REALTY 1500 Ada"6 at H~rbol.CM. BAYCREST ESTATE If ~·ou 11·:1n1 pr11·11cy & yl't ('IVS•' to Sl'IKJvls t.· ~11op11ln:.:. 11·r havr a J;i q.:c & bcautllul E.-:1·,·u111 ;• !yp.• tio1ne 1vi1h •I bJi·n1s :!'" brttl\s, l,1.-ge lil'- lllg 1·0.in1 01·crlovk1ng a t1l'a!- rd ,I,-f1ltcrcd !lf~•l. ,\~.,u 111c a 5 1 ,r;, Jo.in. C.111 tuduy 10 ~ee. DAVIDSON Realty ;!l!).5160 t~l'CS. :,.1;-,.49-ll 1'.lUS'T SACRIFIC~: THIS BltAi\D N~:\V 110.\IJ·: lN l!UNT Jr\CTON B t; AC 11 . 1\"ILL !'ELI.. FOR S:::-lO(I [JO\I":>.'. f l'LI, PRICE l :'\UF:J'~ s:;j,{1,k"I \J 0 \" ~; I.\ QU!ll\~ C.\LL :i 1G-Ml, l::Vt:S. tilt;...J2!L Perfect Plan Cu~lOtll 1lr~1~11rd l•y \\',,lls -fhl'll1r..-t in to l1a11 adult ~1'CUQ11 S.· 1·h1l1Jren·s win;. C.:<>tllf)l1'h 'tl Ja~t 11 rf'I-. -:1.1-ail- ;ililr no"' S!OlOOO. P.oy .J. \\"<1rd I L;Q j ;aJaxy !JI'. ldG· L1Jfl BEACH BARGAIN .~ Bl~. ~ h;i, I! )J'S" )nun:,;. 1\r:ir orra 11 , Orily S~-'.~· Jn•; n 1.11·11. CA YWOOD REAL TV 6:i00 \\',Cr.a~! Ji11y ,. N.ll, • .548-1290 • .~ nr: ~ b.ilh Jv>n1r , C:(Jl'll"l" i-.1 130x1SO • a tid '.I rtlOl'C 1u111s U1·11·p lly l~>IJ Sai11a 1\11:1 /\v,·. then, ;ill 'iilnnin iRralty h !~-t;;o(;o J J3f~ :: l\A, lan11ly 1·111, T•ro! r!e1,1r. l' ! yr olrl-x lnt ronrt. S32.j()O. 123S2 Fleet Ln, lJB, fh1·nl'r Ii 16-•l"f.!~ -119 HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 TRACT SALES Mission Vieio Are• Salesmen/ Sa leswom1" ino 1•sp<'rienl.'.e nee,) Call John Stonis 646-4414 COMMERCIAL BLDG. & 2 BR HOME Gfl\l'i(f 1·ornC'r lo! ne\1 It! DrpL uf i\lo1o r \'c hi('!rs, s:.:~D pol'l int'tlm <'. \\"ill trade fur 4 lo fl unit~. $38,000 REALTY COMPANY * 642-1771 Anytime* WESTCLIFF L'!>rd lJt'ick • di<11nond pan"l 111nJu11·s • ~hake roof • kirl4 11,..y sh.1{1<'11 Pf)JI • Ol'1t'nlr<I 111 •JUHJo,w ]ll u1i:: .t· r:isy 111a111trnn11i'r. :: lxlr111s. I·'• h:i111~. s.·11 ,:100 . ~~:'.,~'.~d~~~,"~,. ~ 642-5200 ~-- lo! Rf'fd :-h:1rp :.! ER t ba11\ J;'\C0.\11:: UNITS .. Ne. 11• I y paul\l'd, bit-in 01·rn & ra n;::- ''"• 1·p1~ drr~. ("!11•po1•t park- 111i:: Wu11rl1-y 1'00111 l'\l rA !fll'H!lll' -J;l'O~-~ s1:::.ooo. jll"LClt !i~-'.tOO. Fulle r Rii y. 546-0814 SENSATIONAL! I~ t llC' 11ut\I for !his ] Br. bt'.11'h h1t)llf'. $.~!1.~,CO George Will iamson r.E ,\LTOr. 61::-1:.:.iO ::--.\,\UPll~l.I'. house Palin IJCSl'l'f, air . 1..'tl111 plr1t•ly fnrr1. '.! Br. c·onvl. drn, 113,1, pooL puit1n;.; i-~l'C'l'n. Pnce S'.:11.LOO; 6',• lo<in. 6i:;.9311 or 1;;~ .... 0:\:0(1. --RA_R_E_H_O-ME R 1·111;:: rnoncy _ h11y tlC'aU!. J Br 2 b:i. Ea~11iiur1 hon1c, C1111rl. l"..:•tl<:t' t11a11 11('11·. f in. cr\·;111. s::9.5<rt CORBIN.MARTIN Ilf:ALTOR,c; 67~1f..{iZ ::P'.:6 E. C'na~t llll"y, Cd:'l1 JI,\ \"I·: hu~crs, r\rcd arl- •l111u11ul prupC'l'ly to srll. f''RANI\ :'<l ARS HAI.. 1: .. :,\LTY 41~1 ::.01h SI. 510 \V. B.~lbna 67: ..... irro. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Se rvi ce & Expert Assistance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT ·------·-···---·----·-·--- TiutrsO'ay, l!lclo~r 16. !%CJ DAILY Pn trT U ' WOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS Genera l 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 Cott• M•sa 1100 Huntington &eac.h 1400 Huntington Be•ch 1400 Fountain Vall~~ _D_•_n_•_P:.•:.l.c•.:.• ___ 1::7.:.:30 Houses Unfuml s1hed 1 -~~~~~~~: 3 Bedroom $1 7,950 Li;in:..1~ fc'Jr a h111-ga1n ! \1:r11 h.-r~ it .::;. ~umab!, G":, f1rianc111i: \\ ilh a tut .. ! pay- 111cnt 1nclud1n,t la..'111 tJUr- l'hast-nf :inly $129 per month. :; Bright bl..,.lnxnn!, au f'l .. c· 1iir: built • 111 kitchrn, h1g fenL-al yard. 2 <:;lr garo:1gt.'. Convenirnt w i;chools and shopp1n;;:. Creal blartrr borne. "For A \\'1se Buy" Colesworthy & Co. £t1-n11 COLLEGE PARK CAMBRIDGE "\.\lPl::CCt'illLE Tl!fiOUGl!- OUT '' dc!'icrillcs 1h1s sharp 1-:Pn Koll ho1nr. :! fi1 ·11plal'"S, :I king sizf'd llill'in~ & 11u<U· Uy gold 1·al'JJC'li11g. $27,500 EXCLUSIVE WITH Newport at Victoria 646-8811 (anytime) CANA POINT MOTEL EXCLUSIVELY LI S T !'.: D f'"'OP.. THE f!RSl' Tll\IE! Locatrd on l!\c occa11 side of the Coast High11·ay in hoon1 ing D.:ina. Poi nt, this J!l unit n101r l CQUld De the "JNN" place !or you. Th e rK'1v brrakwatf;'r <ind illarlna arl' ~non ln he ("un1plerrrt and this Jll'Qgl'(JSSiVI' I'll)' ll'ill I)(' on irs ll'aY. U )\ has 20:1' frontage, Sa le pnccd ;it Sl;x),OCO. Tern1s arr flexible. \VR.ITE OR Pl!ONE FOR F . .\C:r~ .~-FIGUR~:s. Red Carpet Rea lty ~O?.·i \\'. Baltxx1. NB fii5-6000 z.1 1:: E. Coast, Cd.\t 6j:...6060 GOOD NEWS Travrls fa~1 ~o hurry~ As· ~un1e 527,000, j•~·, loan, alonR "t!h rulossal BDR'.s, 3 large b..1ths, fonnal d ining roon1 and i)anclcd den 11•11h !ircplar(' EntC"rtaln around lSx.10 hP'r.t<'(I , lll!ercd POOL For app0intml'nt to SCt', call Dan Loe 5411-11 l l HARBOR HIGHLANDS FHA OR VA 1'rim ::: bcdnxrn in 11•antC"d t.lnritlf'rs Schoo! District I lan:ll1•oorl Ooors. hrirll fire- pla('t', large yard \\'1Ll1 fr;ut lrf'es calo1'f'. 5<!8.~ ·A rare finr l. 546-2313 • 646·7171 NEAR HARBOR HI STRIKE OUT i ffC:I ! ' DO\\'~ PA ·y~t.E;>.'TS and IUGH l'\IONTlfLY PAY- MENTS. Buy undC'I" VA or !".Ii.A. TEfu\lS. Thrtt lx'J. roo1n,, ~ baths, Ia1ully roon1, d1n:r.g area. ard built- i:1 kilchi::i. Sp;u.:ious r~ar living room with fu'f'plat:e. Carpel('d and dr.lpetl. La1-:gc COVC'red patio, Jenced yard a 11d 11•cll Jan1lscap('d front and rear. P RICED TO Sl'.;LL AT ONLY $23,~. The up- 1waisal in at Full -Price. \\'(··rr ready to go • ACT NO\V. BUY AT THE BEACH $26,500 '!'!!ts is a sharp, ~harp bea<'h hous~. t11'0 airium patios, bi~ ~l~nlS and IV.'O 00.ths, orily -.uc ytXU'S old with uie ri'O"I unl:w>l ievt1li!<> t ~ r Ill $ you've ever heard of. The QWrJ(;r is vf'ry anxious a1)d will carry the financing, sub- 1nit dQwn payn1rnt tha1 will suit your budget and sleep to Uic sound ol the surf. LIVE A LlmE FANTASTIC PACESJ:.J"fElt. Absc>lutely pcrle<:t 4 lart" bdrms, den, 1ormal duung roon1, 3 baths & hug~· nmslcr lxlr1n. Profr.ssiona.l landscttping for 1r1inin,un1 upkeep, large ]l\.'C 40' II & f' pwl Jes i~ne d lor c:hllcl-salcty. J\l~t popult1r mocle l on cul--dr-sac sll'CcL FAST MOVE IN New homes. ready to move in . 2 to s bed· rooms, :! lo 3 baths. 1Ai mile fron1 beach. First paymen t up to 60 days a fter move 10. VA/FHA T•rms. From $23,990 The Beach (on Brookhurst I m ile South of Adams) UGLY \'11.c-an t, d irty, bea! up, 3 BR 2 Mth, ~ year old home. Bullt-in range, ovPn, f<lmull ili11ini; roo1h, large living room \\1th fireplace. $71,500 • your tt>nns. l.!!Sfll&? Seal Beach 14SO 5\~?'., loan can be assumed. Bes! fnr the pritf' of $~8/}j4.J. Call Herit:ige Real Estate 5-10-lLil (open eves). l'!!!!ll!!! 962. 1353 "!!!!ll!!!!!!ll~ OCEAN VIE\Y, like new, va.- ;:; 1;11111, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 80x105 lo!. ..,,,..,,,, ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'I E._•_•t_b_I u_1_1 ___ _;1 2'-'42 L i do 1 s I• * $20,590 _-3 bdrn1 Y~do~1 ~y O\\'NER-2 1., ul I 'l 1351 =1~4='·="'°~·=0=w='~='=·=53=1=-4='39='°== homC". Nice scref'ncd p,."l.!io . n ( - off kitchcri . Dig fenced yr.-.1 . Bedroom, 2 b.1111. split lcl'cl, HIGH $lj,OQO, 5~; ~ .. f"!IA <'al'IK'1C'd, l1rr·11Jacf',. auto LOAN YOU CAN A~lJ:'l!E. j:!a.I"a/,;C doot'. N ~. ICIH\JS 1·!uh l l,'I 1 \udes all Lo v ,I',: niarkeL 1 rr111s Ollf'rl, ~mo nc • ~ "U 500 611 -~9 · \1131 low down-0" ne1· 11·i!I ca11-v ~ · · -.i 01 1\>o Fine E.'>C"Cutive l lon1es Weltmln1ter 1612 Bo!h :.! Storirs Co1h •1·1th lormal dining Both "'it h family room Prire!I in lowC"r SSO M's LICO REAL TY INC. :;377 \11;i Lidri 673-r,,oo Horses are Allowed! '1 rild homt's on bii; lo! • BIG OPPORTUNITY. Any terms al all hC'r~. * County of Orang• Aueuon Oc-t . 3cth, J969 l.JlUl A111f)(>r Lantern, P..-2 ~ Room l Bath. Open House ().:t. l7U1 l l a.m •• 1 pm. l\llNl:\1UM BJD Sl.'i.TaO t'OR INFO CALL 83+2550 Duplexes For Sale 1975 Newport BHch 3200 LEASE, FURNISHED Prnlnsula, 45' bay lronta.a:j! 11·/0oal. 2-Slory. S BR. 4 BA pill-I swimmer's drcst- ing nn 111/i>howcr. Front aU gla:111. Dishwasher, disposal, :.? rPfrig, ""p.:ir.1re freezer, Dbl oven, rlectril" ~tovt. S('paratr bro1lt-r & rous.wr-2 Units near Ocean & Bay Lil le. Laundry rrn, Autom&tlc \YC!.st Nl'1llfl0r1. Priced below garage openC"r. Y~arly or ntarkct. Owner ,.,.ill flulillet>. "'lnlt>r. 673-2039. Villa P1u•k Realty 637-Q63..l I • .... iii ............... ,.I or wkruls 6T:>-J435. Apartments For Sile 1980 S!!ARP 4 Units nea1• Sot1lh Coai.t Plaia in 1·:ii:i't'llcnt eond1t1,,n. 5n oo annllal in- l"U!Tl('. Pnt1'd less than 7'< gt'OS~. JIU!"r) ! B/B TO\VNIJOUS"E /\dul!s l)ll]y_ ::: Bdnn~.. ~ ba1hs. S(llir-levcl. Avail. Oct, l ,"1th. $'l25 p,..r :\lonth. Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. 901 Dover Dr., NB Sulte 126 ijl,).~) E:\"CS 518-6966 in this bl'auti!ul 4 bedt'oom c:-1ecu1ive ho1nc wi th a .~per. tacular oc:C"an vh1', Jr's ui excellent l'\lnd ition inside and out. profl•ss1on1Llly LanJ. scaped rourtyard ent1y oil- ers you 1-ou111ry fJl'll'aey, l!'s vacant and the 0111n11r "ants it sold for 53S,500 ""hlC'h i:oo l\ay lx!low n1arkct value. C d M 2 ---Rex L. Hodge s, Rltr. low interest 2nd T_ U.1~'='=i;.=;=u·=''=·======= Paymcnr s lrss 1ha n rent. BILL S:'.11LE\' Realtor 642-:?:?21 Anytime &t6-96tiG 1 __ 0_•0_n_• __ ._1 __ ,_, __ 1_5;_;0 Huntington Beach 1400 3·17-2.i.25 FOUR STAR Realty !U>-~122 c: J-1 ,\ It i\I 1 NG Ocean!ronl hon1t>. ;: Br., ~pac 11v nn 11· I r r p I c . Hnorny kit 11·/hlt1ns. Avoc<i•lo s h a. g crpl lhr uuu l. Paliu \I /caloan;1. I drat 10C. 11r St:hls. S:::JO n1u/yrly. 1213) ti'.J.~3!ii!7 OCEAN VIEW l<>vf'ly little Villa At ,ri2l T1·en1ont Lanf' in e~l·h1s11·e Car11ro Sl1orf's Really beautiful laridscap1ng 'J Br<lrooms, !. Baths ~~orinal d1n1ng rooni ()1n1p1H:t fainily roon1 1\11 rxe1•1lcn1 value at $74.500 Op!'n I louse' 'fhis \\'cekcnd Lisll'1d t .'\C]U$[11cly l'"ith REALTORS 673-4400 Assume $18,000 6°/o Annual G.I, Loan -Far~ .. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. S46-8640 Open Evenings till 8:30 WOULD YOU BELIEVE THIS? A~ txh·n1 l ~.i h.'.uh ho1nr. in t.! l's a Vrrdc fo1· S?l.9:.0. \\'1•11. "'C hllY" 011('. 30 day possession fi'lSStblc. 0C"an & cozy. 1\'1cc yard. Call us for .:in appo1nrmrnt lo SPf'. Bt-and new listing. llur· 11 ! BY OWNER INCOME PROPERTY ('.!I I BR hoUSC'S ..;. ~. gar- ages. Jncotn(' S2SQ 1110. Ronrn for une n1orc 1in11. S?2 ,l!OO. CaJI S.16·3:!07: art 5. &.17-2QJJ J{-:t 11n1all 3 Br, lgr. lot frrwcd . Low do11•n. S16.500. !-'°'" ta.xcs. '.!001 Charle !">-1&-~iO·l I Mesa Verde 1110 DON'T CALL ME A DUPLEX !'n1 an 1•o\tn1 n1ec ~ hcdrooin 110:\Jt; 111111 11 :t l:M ~lrou1n !\!O.\'L\" :.IAFU:lt Olli ba1 ·k. Bu!h unris an'.! ov.•ncr 0t·cu- pio"d and r11111 less. Situ:t1C'll on a quiet tr('(' li nC"d Cortina del 1\1;ir sJJ"('('\. Once )'OU'11c ~ern t!1c rt.'S1 . Come sec ih,.. l)f'st. A Real Esta1crs Ex· FANTASTIC RE P UBL l C HO:\lF. in abwlu1e perf1~cl & sparkl111.i:: condition. 4 large ~--Bi:ACHS!DE __ _ bdrn1s, 3 baths, forn1al din-2 SP ARKLING 2 Br. hon1cs, lng room, separate family 2 lo ts, !op ly.;a!ion. $79,!iOO roon1 & h uge m a s t e r l\!rs. Hoprer beclroon1. l\1inin111n1 upkcC'p, 3 BR, .1 Bath -I h11;;r yard beautifully landscaped. pl11ymon1 rt.'a•ly to br di1>1d, Popular modrl "-i1h 3 cal' t'd inlo 2 hl'droun1s. $6-1 ,JOO g;u-a~r. B('Sl fol' \he mortl'y i\lr. Srrickll'r at $<17,9:.0. Call ~.).8-12-1 YOL:NG ITI(}(l('!'n, '1 Ur. -!- South Coast Rl'al Esta1e fan1ily l"OOlll. -10 i-·t. lot. 53/4°/, S:>9,JOO J\I .Sl:'l:.! rwr n1onth TOTAL! Lol'rly shakr roof home 11'1lh l la.rge IX'<.lrooms and '.! pulln1an baths, \\'ali{ tu P111 k! C:irpcts and Drapes ~ COATS 1\LL J-:LEC."TRIC KlTCl-IEN &. &· DI Sl !\VASllER. Lo11cly WALLACE. i·ustom lirf'platc and l)('am REALTORS 0 1 ·. 1 -l ;,[A loan ~tr. J-'i~hcr n : llSSl~g ~!Tl· nexibl~ \\'~~ SPECIALIZE IN pay s. 3 BR' 2 ~ s . klin" CORONA DEL il!AR terms. · ·~1 par "' UN!VEHSIT\' REAL T V cond. Eves_ lllS-63 Bkr. 3001 E. Coos1. Cd:\! 673-6J19 rcil1ng fan1ily roon1: c:rac·--546-4141-3 BR. 2 BA, fan1ily roon1, Rustic: Charm ~ tire placC's, S'.!9.000 __ B::_:Y_O::c.WcNcE='="-'='="--'='=13:.__ 1 Charn1iw.< 2 sTory lann ho11~(', ious baek yard 11·i lh COV, COpen Evenings) ERED PflTIO :ind block :::::.======= 11·all frncin~. 111(11 r11rry1hini;-. 1nclt1tlin.i:; WE SELL A HOME 2WO STORY EVERY 31 MINUTES Newport Beach 1200 OCEAN vlc111, close i n 1!11rhor 1\1 area. 3 BR 1 ba th, all f'lcctric kitchen. Hugr pa1io 11·lth ocean virw. f"t'r s1n1ple • nol lca<;c hull!. Pnerrl al ~:.t,900. For in- spel'\1on can :\lark U>s. Costa illrsa InvestniC'nt Co. '."dft-7111 anyt11nr pcg.c;t'!I ha1'fh1ood tloo 1·s t ri 1node.n1 buil!-i n kitcht'n. Pn. 11acy on tel' land. South or 1hl' 111-way. 3 bN!rooin, 1 ha1h + large fan11ly room. $--17,:;oo. Walker & Lee FIXER UPPER 76~:? Edingrr 8 I:!-I I~; Open Evr~. DOVER SHORES VIEW ! Er:~. laq;:.r fan1. rm. ::11111\· n1in~ 11001, Panor;1m1c v1r11• or hill~ and b:.u:k ba y. 01111, l'l' JllUSL lra\'l' atca. S7"2.aQO. Calh1yn Tl'nnille on a Jargl' oorn ... r lot in Upper Bay arl'a, overlooking golf •·ourse. Big fa1n1ly special. Vacant ,t· ready now, $27,500 Newport •• Victoria OCEANFRONT 't. , 4 BR ,1 halh on '.! VIEW· POOL · DEN -!,0:~rront 1..;ts Braui. gat·-3 i\1astl'r-sizrd bc1lrooms plus & BilQ 1· e· rl'hld sunkrn convcrsat1on ;1t'f'a dC'llS . lOUS • o dd ":\1US"f o-L-1."" h A k. " $lll5 000 011·n. a up to • . ·""'-.:. in O\L~e . s in.. · · CamC'u Shores. Srn0u~ ~rllrr 646-81111 (anytime) ~I === BIG HOUSE! ("I' 11•Lll l lnal\i.:{'. offr1-s q u Jc k UCl'U/Ki lll')' Red Carpet Real!y s78_;,oo. · '.!025 \V. Balboa, f\;13 67->-6000 Hal P inchin & Assoc. HOME & INCOME 3900 ~:. Coa:<! J111')'. tii~·t'.~12 Coldwell, 11.nker & Co. 550 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach, Calif. 83:1-0700 644-2430 DOVER SHORES f1n1nac. duplf':< r1car ocean ·" shopn1 ng. 2 Btlrrns. earh, H a rbor View H ill s lG:Jll :-.q ft nr solid 1·nn1forl ,. r:-• r nntio, llcck, 011crs11.c gar-.-.x[lanSl ~l' \'l<'IV •! gn·f'n. \\ 1!h _". bdrin-. hll"" ('l!CloSl'.'d ,. " I' I I I -"" il"l'!. S•to.OllO. Part. f11rt11sh,..d . 11c • nr, asSO<·. poo !\. _.o1•r y fa m!ly r n (I ni , h11rd wnod " ( Ill! I o I (\" R. C. GREER Realty · ·• ani. '" t 111. !'11\.", "r !lnors & Jtl 1n111111cll1alc con-l'.JJ Via Lido. ~~=li73_9'.l!lO li;11'. L1l.r n\'•111 ep!s. & rlr;•p- dition, ::---r'> SGJ.;)()() • il1akc offrl'! LITTLE PRIC[I, ~MILY LIVING . De Lan<y R,.I E•tale E:>.(]u1sitely di;"cOraT<'d ~ br d-\\'ill lrasc op11D11. 4 BR, 21:-2.~~ll ~;. Cua.~\ Hwy. li7J-:lTi0 room hiln1c 11•i1 h Ion11al cltn-b<t. :l co111n1un1ry pool~ &.\---~ 111~ roo111: largr sunkrn Ii\'· $23,SQQ t•luh hoUS(' Asking s3J.!l:,0. LUSK HOME ini; roo1n, huge n1asT<'r suitr. P~ci!ic Shores Hralty Graham 'Rlty. 646--2414 HARBOR VIEW HILLS El<'<'tron1c o-.1cn. Unusually :;:;i;.iig91 or 817,,'\:.&i Nrar !\r,1-~ll"1 p.,~1 Oflir·e 3 BR + xtra h; lan1 n11, 2 !X'at11lft1l landscaping, 11·1th 1 .... .--... -............... --'--~---c---Ila !l!J Sandcasllr Dr • l<tna1. A;,k1n~ $~ .. 'JOO. WONDERFUL PRIVATE ROAD S·l'j,900 6T;r7~79. 6·11-2'J:iS • I• ohn macnab 2200 Sq . ft . of ~au!. cus1om LGE. hilltop Jo1. Prrm. incw WES TC LIFF hiJtnr. PanoranHc viciv 01 o! ocean & hills. Pr ivn<'y. (714 ) 642-8 235 Bal'k ~~-~fany, many ('_~-J'oall0 ,. ,., •• -10 Only '.:' blol'k~ ~(I thr Bay _,,,, .-.. v ·'"~" ~l Dovrr Dn 1·", Suite J29 Qu;olit y ,1 IX'drfl<"l!TI 3 l ~i!h ll'ai;, S&l.;'V"' • Kr11-po1·r Beath l 1 C s 1 PROPERTIES WEST B•lboa p00,·nsul• 1300 NEWPORT BEACH FHA or VA 101nr> ll'LI 1 oun1ry . ty (' r;u,.hrn, :\l<1l'lng up~ Thi~ 675-4130 675-1642 ------·----n111~· Ix' JU~t fni· you S,"12,:100 BLL:FFS BAY VIE\\.-C11s. J Developer's Dupl~x . v-1·ry Cils~· tC'm1..... BP., J Bi\ on 1ridr. erecnl11'll . Th1.--.r-IJl!rlroom upper 1w11 546-2313 Rf'durf'd SGOOO fr1r quick l,lr1lroo1n lO\\\'r, 1n l'!'1y f,:.l)n(I i;.alt'! s~2.!"J()(). f,\1-J2f,;i. rr•n!a! arra. No11· fully Ira.;. RENTALS Houus Furnished I======== Young E xecutiv• Home Lagun• t-iilli 1700 4 Qul'l'n Slti: liE'drooms,l=~=::...:c::.:.:c_ __ .:.:_:,: "N•pi1r.11•• f orn1:il Dining FOR Sale by Oll'llC'I". Nrw Rent als to Shar• 2005 P.o.i111"', ~01~•"'QUS [111ing roOm Valrnc1a·IR\sure \Vo r l d , I\ \th lul ,;1• r.01n1u11ic Fire-i\lutual :t1. !i3CHi909. plarc-. ('lilnCSr drcor. \Vhat a ht'<l.Utlful "~' Anthony Laguna Beach 1705 S llARE ill y c l ..,gan t 11·a1rrfJ-ont hon1c: 11 /do)("k. i\lnn .~:. 10 60 yrs. $150 n,o. 61: ..... 1:r;1 Pool" 111 Sl'pa1"atr 111de yard 1,1th "D1'1'.'.ssi11g Roon1" 8 nd FOR SALE By 011·n<'r· llAVI:: I Br apt ; "ill sh11rC' the wo1·k.s. Put youl' 1noncy Sar: r 1 ! le e, l<'al'ing Jor 1' 11h J>1'1'Wll un1lrr ~10. tv woi•k 011 this .. :,1,-,;, an-l::ui"Of)(' i 111 1n e d 1 u I l' l y ·I About SGu 1no. frlf .. J:!7ti C_:'\I , 11u:1J J'alc·• F.lJ.1\. Joan w11h C11s!o1n bt;ilt 1\'00d & i::las.~ FE:i'o11\LE; 30 share 2 CTt. 2 tot<t ! p:iyment of $l50 J)('r hou~c. Dl'f'<l!l & c;1nyon fl,\ 1.ilh :;an1e. Pnol & patio_ 111on1h. B1•11utiful priv11.tc VIC'"'· \\'a ll to '~ h 11 ~lu~t like dog~. 96.S-31~3 a1't'n. \\'r'I! :;ho\v it 10 you! carpt'!ini:, h u i J T ·i ns •"'-· Will Lease or Lease Option BAYCREST Bf:. fan1 n11, fornH1l dininl;' rill, s::ooo op!lo11. lra."{l s::'.LJ per nlo. Jean S11u1h Realtor (i 16-:1255 WE SELL A HOME fu'<'nln cc. 1 Bt•d roon1, 1 Newport Beach EVERY 31 MINUTES Bn111~. Uni(iur cons1ruc11nn. 2200 University Park 3237 Walker & Lee OPCN llOUSC '" & 6 ,. s 0 , 3 ,,: 11-;i, \Vl'rkdays allrr ~ ill 1 r a 111 o r, La1.: Bch. 7&..~2 Edinger ·l!H-3066 S 1~·4-l:OJ Open r:ves. HANDYMAN'S SPACIOUS Spl'cial! -I Income units 129 )ds. to bi'ach, l'atins, 1te<·ks Chl'Ck thrse fl'atures: llug'.1! 11·/ocf'an vie11·. Nds. paint, fa1111ly roo1n 1\<ilh 11 r l bal', r1c. Sh<luld i::ros.s $9,000 )r . fn1 ·1nal d1n1ng 11J0n1. garden Pr. $69.900. Consider ira<tr.; kirrhcn, huge n1aster txh711 r.ll:)S'ION Rf:;\LTY 4!ll·07:li !<uile 3 barhs. 3 patios & IHT")i~ yard all block fenced. _ '?OASTAL VIE\\': . 1 !\!any, 1nany ('Ustom fcatur-Trrrihc Joan :1$Sun1ptio.n. es. If yo u arc looking for J nrrrr~t !'ale dresn I 111. so1nc1h1ni; extra nice see err11sc; no J)Qtn!s. 3 Bdrms .• this 011,,, ' f;in111y r 111., 1 baths.:) years MUTUAL REAL TY ol·I. RcduCf'd 1Q $·11,JOO 842-1418 Anytime Pl,,\CE REA LT Y ;)!J.l.9jl}\ * County of Ora nge-Duplex With High 1\UCTION OCT. :Wth, ux.::i F .H .A . Loan 3·i~"" s · 1 R l Tl A f'll \ l 11 $'COO . -·'"" , toning on ( • 11-..e s~umr. ' o:in '11 1 ~ ,\rch a1l'a ,I R.0011\·l Bnlh Dtl" 11· !la\'(' indcpcnden('C Open Hou~ Oc!, 70 .. l 1 a1n-~ and let yollr ten~nt pay your prn l\1JNl:0.1U;..t BID S21,00/l. 11 ay. Ccl Sn1ar'.. Total pay. r Oil. INFO CA LL $3·1-:.?:)."!0 mr nt of 1198 incl11des all. GJ"f'a \ Huntington Ik'ach Lo. SEE THIS ONE cation. Call! l B" ' Il \ I 0 , ,., :. , , 11· 1v rrpt;::. WE SELL AH ME Jrps, hl1ns, pa1iu. rnc(I, :; EVERY 31 MINUTES ~rrs old or1·an v1r•1· 1n1111ac. Walker & Lee 531.~. !'illl '1~1-63Ni ISO DCGHEE VICW LOT j(i.~2 F:tlint;rr of .,.·h1lc watrr & l'oa s!l111(', Sl2-11:iS 011rn }:;\·rs. ~mall hu! lev<'L S7.'.l:i0 11•1th ---BY01\·r;;.£r. $1 ,000 do11·n. hal at SS:> rnu. ., . t.ll rh1r 3 yrs. Broker A~~tunc Ii 1 ~HA ·197-1210 ·197-IO~t 3 Br. 2 Bil, 2 }TI;()('\'{ on cu11:::..:::.:::_ ____ ..::::..::::. d" Sac. Oq1~. :-.h:i;; crri!ing, ..f Bdr, ~ ha, he;iut vu;w OCEAN Front house. 2 BR, 2 BA. l)f'luxc, yard & patio. S7]) "iritrr. 673----SOS8 NE\VLY J-'urtnshed 4 BR. 4 Ba, avail Now, \\linlt-r or loni:;rr. 42 !.~J 789-93ti9 or ( 7131 fi2.-669:t =L::;d;:oc.:.:1•::'•:_ __ __:2:::3S I * Furn ·I BR, 3 BA. Con· tr1n11, 11c1rly der.. Bltns. A11ail now. Yea rly. (711) 62·1-7199 NF.:\VLY Dec, cl1~rful, 3 BP., 21; RA. F"urn. \\'Int er rental. 1213 1 691-1!}32 Rt:N r ALS Houses Unfurnisshed General 3000 ----Lrasr : Be. b •. tn11·nhoUSl'. Nr. school. s:oo n10. 4 BR. 21~ ha. xlnt loc. $3:;Q 1110. filQ leascf Rrd !1111 P.eal1y Corona del Mar 32SO UNUSUAL Lat-gc hous e , 11·alk to school, bc'ach. shop· ping, 4 BR . fain 1·n1. lgc ~·d. 718 Jusn1inc, Cr1:\I. $350 n1u. A1 ail Oct, JJth. (7 14 ) !!37-1·183 l lift ~!ov<', n•fn,'l', liar. Slij,J m ..... yrly J.~r . 67.).722:i rt1ddlr. & Tlilss Realtors 3.).1;j !'.: .. Coa~1 /hi)'. Cd:\f CJ IA/lt\IJNLl 2 [If{, 1 BA. C'rpls. drps. No Jlt'!s. 511\:i nlo. Call 67;,._77;,~ 2 Bil. dbl g •• ragr, 1(,: ya.rd, RENTAL FINDERS oi.-for bu11t. 1raller, ere. . ' IHUPINSIV( "' GUWtmEO ~250 1110. 673--20"...:) ::~\ RESIDOfTJM-IUSlllfSS I ~=~-~-~---1 A'T.-ROOMMATE SilVKE :,: DR, + fam. So. of ~1"'Y· New l'pls. ~2JJ l'llo. incl. u11l. Sci•nic Prop. 67~>-:i716 i\~"\\"LY drroratr>o.I 2 Bit hnu~e CrpT ~. drp~. (,!;Jr. $180 1110 '1~1-22.10 nr ·19-l-97j.'1 4H W. ltl~, C"t• Mu-. ... 5.0111 $1!.I.•. 3 Bit. l\('1\ly d('<.'Oratcd. Li;c ~d ror rh1ldr~n or pets. Bkr 1.ir ... 011 1 $1 S.i. l 131-, 2 Ba. To1,nll0t1se, l'a!Jo. blllu~. 11·1;,,•, drps. i\111ti1 now. 13kr 53-l-69l!O ~ Bil, 2 ha, :'yrs. old. B!t-ins. IA"al;r. S!.~ .\Ionth G-12-7000 ..! BR. 2'~ B.1. d11pl<'x. 2200 Sq .. fl. Bltris. (hsh11·ashrr. h pl. s:IOO :-.10. l<"ast'. 5'!0--157:: ·I BR. horne 11·/pool paOOl';lmlC \'IC!l-I': pr l •. lx'achrs. Agl'n1 li73-22'l2 frrlc, .c:ardr n kil. ll'/lJllns, oceaniOCllllliina,; $~~900-r\OllTll Tu~t1n. Jrn n1l'd1;1tc Huntington Beach 3400 fully 1:111rlse<1pc1! & patio. 11·n"r 4,~1.,u.1!. OAY!S n1,;,\LTY poss. •I Br. 21 ~ Ba , 2100 sq. Or><·n house Sat .~ Sun f>I' 3 BDR 1 baths "'ith family I I · \ '11 · t2" L•gun• N ' uel 1707 rt. SJ:,O jl('r n10. 5-H-ti8..J6 ~ 1•"1 11 1y 11ppo111 ., -:.o "· 19 r0Qh1 -.:irr :i. nc1v pa1n 1. 177.12 J\l eJ.:111nry C1 ~'1';I" Coil• ... 10 3100 dr;1pcs, w/w t't"pts. pn:s\lf':e -, Laguna Niguel Terr. i ,;;;:::;;~:=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;: I 1 12 YOU Just cant, find 1hc~c Neil' :lj{J() Sfl . !t . :;.4 A.: .; Br. a1·ca rose to st"hoo s. ::;o .1nymore! Herc~ an OCC"an 1,0 ,.,,., ,,. _., •• ,,,, ,.,,w ,,, ... _ n10. P.cfs. 8·!6-3ji J "-'v " ' ..,. • . " Li\HCI:: 3 BR & farn1ly 2 1'1t'W home. J blk .'o .... arh. C,ni·n.•IC'I, ''""I l:inils.''"'l'''I, :i BH, J Ba eondo. wa1erlron1 I r-; ,.. , ~" li<ithi; & double g;1ragC". 2 lWdl~_iom~, t~n. rw_trpls, irith ~prlnk!ci-s .. tillns, sell-\Valk 111 schools & ~hopping-. lluni. Ha rbor 11·i!h Ji!' slip. d_rp~, f11~·plr, Jiv l'rll, t!~n r~.l,' i·]raning o\lrn: ~!'II!' g'l\)'l\,C::•'. 1CTllllS l"fl U!"! ,!!, pOul $.!{)(]!TIO. Call ownrr I 11 ~1. Art • SJ.~ 7:;a Tu SUl 9;,Q E:x!'c lJ rnt CrirpP!t•r!, fl rap c d & l ra~r. IMH-222:1 !"iJ0.·1,-,_·,.,~ Ql' 8\i,.1.-il'.J ,:,,;,, .. ,,._ ,, ,1; ,1 .. ,., .. ,,. ,.,,0 ,,,. f1n·plact•. f'h1ll!n•n OK-No1v 1 7~~---~~---.. , ~ " ' "' vac;1nt. S~/ino. Call 3 BR dc11. 2 &!. crpts, TRIPLEX tri'l'SL ral c fron1 7\• 'i;, lu l!r!'i!ai;r Hc;il f: s: ta l C' 1lrps, fe11el'<I :iid. tlosr 1o 6~.~,, $10--1131 lopcn ('11esi !il'huol.~ .!.: heach. S215. Laguna N iguel Corp. S-17-I031i D-01;1·n1011n 11 .B. 3 ~'t'ars, 3 4~1:111 ~17.7161 ON Hack l3a> 3 Br inod. R l)!()('k~ 10 oC('a n R-4 i one . a B . 2 BA, near bc-h.,:; oc1v R rl rl sJJ •:.00 l Bdr .. 1·11·. l!1r. all f'rp!e(], hnn1e,Nr11lypi:i1n\ed,C'rp1s, srh l s. $2 90. New l y 'p"~I Jto ··R · It n!"1\' l'0111plr!r cu~. rlrps -stoic. P.e~p. pC"rn1 _ :i,Jul!s. 1!('Cf)ri:iterL !J62-1~..01 au ones ea Y f 11 I ti d v_ Yant 1na1nta1ned, 5193. 218J ,,-( "'" E'. '"'Ji 6~;.tt U Y il n s l" a Pf' •..: 2 BR rl uplcx. Sl20. Nr. !Intl.": 1 -"" ie. ·"'· ,. " i:rnnkll'r~. Orr, 6 rnu. Tu<,1111 ,\v» :\,1 fi"t~. ·----lntrrCon11n. II o ~ p 1 t a I . HANDY MAN 4X-2a.':7 J llr, rrpts, flrp... blt-1nc. !!62--1!27:1 ar1 6 pm 1vkdys. "'"11 !'t1. Cor1.s1 l'la~a. S'.?JO 1\·antC"•t t" f1ni.~h l-Onl'crr 1n~ 2 San Juan 1110. lrasr. !'rl!~.-,z:l'l 3 BH, 11 ~ BA, bltin~. C'fPlS. dq1s. $220 f)('r 11\0. 193:"12 Kuku1 Dr. 11.B %2--Y.IO. \\-rstel1H ]r){:Atinn • IOl'C'ly 3 Nr:.11. •·Iran :: B•..Jrwm A flR :! bath custom homC' ,16' fr''· ~!l'p.~ Il'on1 \\'r s1l'11f[ f\raled poul. !\Ul.~r:1nd1 ni:: Shripp111g, -r.i:_: ~ard \</Ith \'<1t·d, lis::htP.d. Elrt·l!'h' bu111. (ru1t trt'r~ !1'2S.~.-.n. 0 1n k11ehr11. Load~ of e11p-646-7171 l'I[ (ilJOIJ J;!'O•lth polrnlJaJ . VIE\V nl pool, 1-h1111n1nf.: 2 $ l9.~)()') Br. 2 Ba r-Qndo Li.; pallo. BURR WHITE :tZi.9.".0/S•ltJOO rln. ~ k r 61fi-fl7:u r.r::,, L ror: Qn kit to u·1ri!r.~ 111 200m1~ Capistrano 1720 d•)11 nfo\111 nr.1"h atTa on ----·'-----' h1i::: H-3 lrir near ot·r.111. T(·n-y Rhy. t.nyl11nr :.~6.·l 1j9 -DOWNTOWN 4 BR. SPANISH CONDOMINIUM [dr.illy I01·,1 trd •h'ITI~, fl'fln1 pool ,\· r:1 111:ul:i. (',u·1)('t< d, 1tr.11,..rl: frn1·r1J p.11«1 lin11- hf1' ,:::~\';1,gl' II rnhy '" klH:h. rn. All hl1-1r1..;, 1111•1 d1~h- 11·nslirr ,t· r •'fl11!. 1 i\!111, l•l l\011h 1\mo"rican l!o<:k11rll. Mesa Verde 31 ID J\l:>ll1Cl"LAT E .1 AR, 2 RA. f;11111ly !'fV)/)1, 2 flH'p\atT~, Huntington Harbour 3405 rl1~ln\n~hf'r, 1·01rrr.•I panr.. 1 ,<;Tt;D\' !'hai"[l. Lt-a~r $2~~1 1110. Ca!! for ap· 1111h opTILJ!l 5100 11l0nll1 l~1iorrl:<. d1~hwush1•1·, Shnkr l'1("lf \\'J.ik' to s l'ti'flPJ ng, Qlllj $~·1.:~XJ. @J• um Baker, C.i\1, 516--5-140 General 1000 FOREST E. OLSON Inc. T:callors PR ICED $2 ,000 BELOW FH A FIJJ\ a pprRiSlll on 1his q uality buil l 3 bcdroo111, 2 ba th home is $27,950. Q11'n!"r says sell no111! A t $25.950. Just ll fr111 years young. Lar,ll;e fan1- Jl y roorn. Bil! R-4 lot. Roon1 for mnrr unit!!. Sclts.•r left for the e(t:i;t. J)on't hurry -HUSJI :! Dial no111 6'15-0303. H AVE $1 .000' HOME + R-2 T ~ r r I r i e in11P.~lmcnt. Lovely kon1f' carries ii· M>lf, 11•hilr .1'fMl"rr lhink- ini: 1')/ numC"l'OU.'I more 11ni1s. llU.R" i!l:i toot Jot. Only SlS,j(](I full [)l"i('I"'. f':i.ntastic 1rr,,1s! ::\Pllt'f' J)ti1rl oll f'\'er~ h(}(ly a nd hr .,.,11 ~o all nttl fr( yo11. Retter hurry'~ Dial 6 \.H).3()3, 645-0303 &! ll:irhor Crnter 2'i'9!1 Jl<•r!"'f Rl vd, C .\1, \RTHEREAL '= ~~T~T~.~ IRVINE AVE. Clls lom built hon1c. Jarse en- closed t•our!yar<I for maxi- mum pri"ar.y. i\lany extras 1n 1n1.~ bea.utilul 3 &Jr home. Sl7.~IOO. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. lfilO Ne1\')Xll1 Blvd., C.i1-I. 548-i729 anytime $26,950 5 BEDRM-3 BATH SWIM POOL Spa<'iOUs homC' on Jr, Es- tate i:rounds. Lovely n ch 11ood pa11C"ling, hand~mc hrr nldasl b;:ir. Fir<'placc. 5·10-1710. Tarbell 2955 Harbor BY OWNER *Momc + l nooml' +Land* Cusl :: IlR I '~ BA Com pl Cj\1. drps, F .P. Beam ccil, S.S. RIO Ceramic tile. 2 car tlet. gar. Inc unit a\\ ST.; n10. Plans 4 nio['(" unHs ~asy Term& ~1 ,500. fi.J'.?.~1').lfi. Sl5,9SO 5:y,e;. LOAN TC"xa~ sizl'd bf'droonIS, Jargr l'()vr1·~1 pauo. F llA loon at 5·'i. '"' annu1d percentage rair now on propeny. Large lot. 5!0-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor MISSION VIEJO Open Sunday :lfi.112 CORTIN1\ DR. :'lllSSION STYLE SPANISH l.lrC'Ora1or'll drl'nm, Cour!- .v11rrl rnrry. S.12.!ri(I TARBELL 837·084' \\'hi!e Eleph11nt ... ~ CUTE & COZY \\"F.::-:.t••ccL"1"r".--,•s•,•1,-,,-,.,~.-,•111 ~~I :--;e,1r~or1 Tj]l"I . N R. P,riJut1t 11I fl<'OI F.· r;1nt. By ~7:-...i~~O 612-2:..';11 Vvrs. Thi' ;; hllrin 1-1~ hnll1 homf' -----,.1,1·n•'I' ~::.r .. ~-illtl I1 1s-~zr.i_ P ark View C~armer 1<; !iflll!lri.". '.!1' livini::: roon1, 11 'w 1 •111·pt't~'drapr~. firf'-Al11ffs pr11nr on Bay lQl'a11~1i1 DC'llr;lll~lll \Ot1.1i;::r loring p,1rk pl<U'l", l•.'11<'•~11 rP;•r ya.rd, 2 bdrs. $39.500 Call 6·1'1-'.:'159 on Peninsula Poi ri1. 1\1·0 brrt. :.c1'Cc11rd p<1 lh1. Only ~2-1.:AJO. l o'o'~'='~"='·=''="~d:o';·===== roon1s. ou~ bath. ,,,,1 Jleri i:::ard"ll i:ir1d .'i1U1drck. (}.11ncr )@I .. ,. I N I Sh 1220 •1i1l trade. $39,![.Cl g~! :::~uct:••:,000• BURR WHITE -~ !f I 1 f .1 REALTOR 1C93 Bilkt•r, C.i\l, j lfi.5~ 10 you nef'r a grc_>a aml y """! N . . RI 1 " B h lh '°" 1. ~..,, 1c11po11 .,,,,.,, .. onll'. :Set' IS one. ~I.'-IV. 67~ "'~ 6·12-22'" [,., r n1. plus lgc. parly rm.: 4 .....--.0 -N .!, 01\'NER. Vl!:>l1\. lhll!op. Br. 3 Ba .. kltch. blt-in.s. l \i LIN01\ l~lr lot fnr ~at" by ~!ocle1TJ custom ll bodl'. l + Blks. to beach. Fee simpll'. 01nwr. S32.:iocl plus lc,•SC Ac. BC'aut lnrtsrprl i! BH, 2 516,jOO Equity $4!1,;i<Xl. t.Iay paymt. llf $•1.lOO P<'r year. BA. Bit-ins. l·p1s, 1lrps, considC"r trade. Slip capacity for 2 f.ll' 110l411'. frplc. E11rry Con11. $49,JOCI. e ov•NER 646-78-19e 51 rt. •1·11terlront. Approved 724-6895/n7-16!11 h=~===,;==== plans include<!. * South Coast Real F:sta!e Dover Shores 1227 &12-648l or is seeking SUCC'eS.'lfUI profC'S· ;:.;;.:..~_;_ _______ .i ---------- siorml N'a.! rsta1c salesmen. *ENCHANTING VIEW L'd I 1351 Exc<:ption11l benefit s. Plra!ll' Superb Bay & J\1tn VU nv1~t 1 O Is• Bl1"; ROO:\!Y :: Bdnn •)lr!r r 111111111.cu!,l!r !n11nf' on R·~ 1,,t nt·~r ()(·r;111. 011-nl-'r "1U !"a f~ 1•y f1 n1-1nr1nl'; 11n Cil~Y ll'l'llli.. TERRY REALTY ~1fi. !•1:1~ This 1s frr s1n1ple !ollr. Pnc·~· $2,'i ,9;.fl '"''h FllA ;,~.'' Jo;1n. POINT REAL TY ''Corner" with "Boat Gate" ,\Slllnle High G.I. Lo;in 11.:i th 31lj6 Coa~t ll11')',,_D~~1a Po1n1 lo!al payn1cnts or $1 ~8 pE'I' 171·0 400...132 •• 1non1h. llui:::r Bedroom~ plus . N.>pllratr •·Den". Bea~tiful BUSJESf rnarkrtplarr in l :ol(l "Sha,t;'' ra!-pc!s with to.,.·n ... The DA~LY PILOT malchini:: ri l'it lit'S. A rnvil! Clas.~1f1cil section. S :iv c n1odern kitchen with luU< of monry, time & C"flort. L<lok r xtra conveniences. You 1~00=:"c'c: ::_ ______ _ ~h01.1lr1 see the :·r antrys·:· THE QUICKER YOU CALL, r"'O covered pa!ios. submit 'TJ-fF. QUICh.""ER YOU !'ELL yoor 1lown paymmt. po1111111r111, l!l~-irlll-L FOt'R STATt REALTY s:i:1-"1 l22 Ne wport Bea ch 3200 c:.:2c:.:.:..::c:::c:::. _ _.:::.:_: I Fountain Valley Df.LICllTFUl, \V:i11"rfronl •I 3410 Br. 3 Bt., pool, 1e11n1s c.rL ~37;) n10. S!l'ps 10 bch_ 6J8-6HJli or 61 ~2838 aft :; pn1. llAHBOlt 1!1~hhunls :I BR. 2 BA , crpls, drps, bltins. iti- f;1nt 0 .1\., no IX'1 s. lf aSc- S:f-10 1110. incl ~ardencL ~11S--6frlO or ~'{7-1346 $'1;, YR LY lsc, Back Bay, 3 BR, l ·'; BA, lliOO sq ft. no pct~. rcls required 83J...3"130. BEAUTlfUJ. 2 S101-y 3 bedroom 2 ba!h home. Ex- <'~·llr·nt arta. Near S<'hool. SZ25/1nonth. 1 year lease. t.:;k for Art. 8'11-ljl!J ot 536-4508 2:100 SQ f! 3 OR 2 b<11hs. lan::e upstairs honus room \Valk to l'.:h~mentary & l\1 &hool farnilies o n I S275/m<l. ~I 5-16-41•11 WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee £mfSTAR GA'ZER'.'1<i<~ By CU. Y R. POLLAN ('l!.ll for appointn1rn1 54;>.8424 rms Un1q1·c "Old \Yorld" LIDO BAYFRONT Sou1h Coa.st, Rcallors, con1(..n,porary, execu11ve Jux. 7682 Ed inger ury hornl". 5000 sq. ft. 4 BR, Spo1lcss homr wi•h 4 bed· 842-44i'j Opt"n F.vcs. AlllS • • . . LlllA ;ff/ MA•. ,, H Your oa.111 .Ac!, .. ,,, G11•cl• lj. u,1• iJ .ffi =~A,;.,, Y Arcorclin; lo t.lo• S!o•z. . ocT_ ,1 W~ Costa Mesa 1100 1' ~ Bi\ + n1aids qti-s. Ideal roon1s, 3 halh!! and 2 kl1ch-I •-iiii"";i;i;""""iiiiiiii.ii.iiii I fnr enlcrtalni ni;:. Easy main. en~ (idC"al for JnLnw~I. Tmmrd Ql'C'Up, f"un1ished. Loads of grass.for and ev111·- $178.000. Assu1ne 6~'il,, loan. rhnnglng VJI-:\V OF lhe Box 16.12 NB. 543,7249 SP t.RKLfNG BA Y and ~1A· 4 B1·, 2 Ba, lgr. family rm, drps ,~ rpting, f'Xpcnslvc la.nd.~cnp1ng & putio. \Va1 A model home, Cool ocean brl'.'CZl'I\, l!JOO sq ft . $34,900. 546-2993 $18,SOO Fixer Upper 2 BR, l BA house, flble gar, xlnt area. Nct"ds handy man/ painter. $2500 dov.·n. Sec; :::>! i\fagnolia, Cosla i\lc-sa.. ~IE~A Vcrtlr Exec ho1ne. l yr old. 4 bdr. 3 ba, !tu n 1m , .l ESTIC l'\JOUNTAlNS. Trc- Univer sity Park 1237 mendous 11a.!uc at $113,()(X). ---Mini Lawn, Maxi Livin' WE SELL A HOME 111 this '.I BR. 2 ba. to•1'TI· EVERY 31 MINUTES hQusc. Near ttnnis, pools & 'e"""''"•· '""·d500 · h•ll Walker & Lee re I 2C-13 \VcstclHf Dr. 64&-7711 Open f.\"C~ din nn. shar. <'rJ>lll, rlrps. REALTY spklr<:, Buy CllUily $42.000 Univ. Park Center, lrvu1c Thn'r to six lx'<lroom homt'.!I BAY FRONT ~16-l-"!92 Ca.II An yllmr lllJ.G.1110 1\'1lh pier & slip. Prierd ============I from $149,500. \\'1thout pier FY Ol~r: 4 BR, 2 bath, Back Bay 1240 & ~llp, SI 15.000. <lr>tricherl ~tud lo shop, fl{lt io, ----'-------1 Walker Rlty. 675-5200 Ii;:-fl'n<'<"d yrl, dr.od,.nd ~L $2'J.9'J5. O\VNER. Custom. 3 3336 Via Lido, NR. 0['11'n Sun, Close ln schooli, \Ve~trli lf OR. 21 ~ BA. Elcc. kllchrn. Plll7.a drt'a. $28.~..00. &12-57n l Nt'.w l'al'flt'.'IS. rtin . nn, !am. I ~ Y 0 IJ R A n I N $17B5 1\till Dr pi!id by srllcr for Vet. f'ran'll loan. Outstanding 3 bdrtn + 1ax18" lomily room, completely re rurbi~hcd. Qv. ersized lo1 1 b!01:k to school. Priced tu sell quick. S25,500 VC"ls $0 dov.•n. Katella Rlty 847-6061 LO/LO ·DOWN Reposses5ion! <I Bdnns/2 Story NCI\' ept/painl, Cul-<le-S.'11': HAFFOAL REAL TY 84l-440S NE\Y Executive L uxu r y home, ~15 BR'11, J 811, 3 l'flr 1.:ar. A11sume Gt: rio prilnts. I 11•M>k HC"rn\V. 1147--016.1 DIA i. diti?<"I IH2·56'Nl, Ch1:1r~c rm, lrplc, l'lrc gar11r.;t" <lr . CLASSl~'I F~O? ~llll'Qllfl will DON 'T JtiVc II away, itrt )11ur '-'rt. then ~it bark and Opl'n Hous<> 'Iii Yild 2215 An. hr' Jo.ik1n;.: Jor it, Di(l] &i2· q11i1·k <'ash for if "'ith a 2_ 9_11.1 To develop messog~ for Frod oyl 14.1g.2"-29 , til-73-80-81 rcod words ~orn:~pol'\(f•_rog to number SS-66 .- of your Zod1oc birth l•~n. SCOIPIO ocr. ll{l~ 11or.11~ 31-48-.5-M.S 11-n.84-89 1_i~_1,_·"-'"_11_,,_._,_,,_'~-'-'-"'-'---"-'"-'-'_M_,_Y_'-_"_· _N_'"-'-'·'-""'-· 56.·_•ci __________ 1:::·'~'':1l.v:._:"~'~'"~1~':1·a:':":.· :'':'le.---'·---------------------------------- ;(---' - 30 D.ltl,V PILOT T11111~day, Oclobtr lb. 1'1611 Rr-NTALS RENTA LS d ALS RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATE HouMS Unfurnl•hed Apts. Furnished_ Apt1. Furnished Apt1, Unfurnl•hed .M il o~. Unfurnished G.neral ~~~~~~~~ 1-~~~~~~~~1-.:-::_;;:__:.:_ __ ~~~ * * * * * * BUSINESS •nd FINANCIAL Fount•in Valley 3410 Ni1wporl B••cn 4200 Huntington fteach 4400 Co.ta Mese 5100 Corona dtl M•r 5'250 Rooms for Rent S995 1 BR, w /w carp<'t1 ng. bl1ns, N,.1\rw:irt &arh QUIET I.. BEAUTIFUL ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~N~E;W;;L~Y;-;CrO;;,MAPptLFE~TroEno 1 BR k1tchenf!'tte1, s.ieeplng I ' di.~ Bus. Opportunit ies 6300 l\lAClllNt:: Shop, owner retiring. Pr o pPr ly ,,, equi pnll'nt. 612-2t){ll o 1 5-18-3:lfil. \\•11.te.r pd . nr 5hp'i:: centeno. GRAND OPENING 2 BR. pool, utll pd. $200 nio. H a rbor Htlghts Four DUPLEX mu;. l-lea1t'ft pool . P.talrl $125. 9f;8..-697:J. IMMEDIATE Adults only, No 1:.ets. 17676 (ONSJRUCTIOH 2 BR. 2 ba. t$250 ) or l BR . st>rv1re.$30 per wk&up.(5() Santi Ana H•lght1 3630 EXEC, home 5 BR. :1 Ba. Cpts. (!rps .. e!ec. ht1.1n~. $.l'il Incl. gardrner 546-'.ii·IO Mis5ion Viejo J7 08 BEAU'rIFUL \' 1 1' II • ;i!- lracllve 1 yr old 2 BR. Jlfi BA. F'rple, bl110 bonkcn:«'s, lully crp!d, drps. $2t0 rno l!'t'. ZJm Calle JIO;?:ar. !\ho'.l'n by 11.ppt only. Call E37-8!137 Condominium 3950 LARGE 1 bdrm Conrlo. ShJg ('pi s, d1shwa.~hcr, drps. l 'i ba1ti. Patio, ~ar. !JG8..i62'2 RENTALS Apts. Furnished 4000 The GORGEOUS New VAL D'ISERE ~ngl·l br-2 br. Fum-unr. ~1 una, Aet'y Am, Billiards Therapy & 45' pool, BllQs JXXl Parsons Rd. &12·8670 Sl51l 2 Br 4-ple11:. \\'/\\', fqilc. A\'atl no"·· Util paid. Broker 5.14-6980 S125 Lge l Br, gar, \\'/\\'. drapes. Avail BrokC'r 5..1H9ro !Je\V ll/J SJ25. DELUXE l Br . Crrnvc- ni{'nt Joe. Sundeck. A\'ai! now. Bier 645-0.1.11 Costa Meu 4100 $30.00 Wk. Up e Studio & 1 Br Apt!:. e Kitchen & TV int:!. e Phone Service &. Pool e )fa.id S<'rvice avail. e Day, 111eek & l'\lonlh 23i6 Newport Blvd. 5'18.!JQj SHARP 2 BR ?.:'&-! !Ila.pie by \\lilson. i\lodern furniture. Pool. No pets. $155 month. ?.!gr. Longti n -646-6974 AVAIL. Oct 15, 1 Bit OC\\', heaut. furn, $125. Couple, no chllrlren, no pets, to as.~ist m gT. l\TUST qualify. 221) El den. 64:>-1251 BEAUTIFULLY F'URN :2 BR. Pool. Aclu!t~. no f>C{S. $1a:l. :z:m f\1aple SL, Apt. A. 548-0157 (Jr &12-9.120 1'E\Y fllonti c ell o <;(\n- dominium. 2 Br, 2 Ba, vr1y nit"f'ly Jurn. $.2J:i /TI 0. 540-1821. CllATEAU LA P 0 l N T ~: Lovrly 2 Br !urn apt, pool (."arport, adulls uo pets. 19-11 Pomona. LARGE 2 Br. 2 BA. Pool. 11til pd. $1511. Tllaturt> adults onl y. l\o fl r t s , Placl.'nha A1•r . ~R.-':,i07 1 Br. furn <1pl 11Jr Bachelor man o/3;').only .. $123 11111 Jld. 1971 Church St. f>.16-209l SUS CASITAS OCCUPANCY Can1eron. &17·2123. J ba ~S3Z;>l. Priv, pat!oi;, Vietol'i1t. LU:"\'L!T')' gttrden apartnll"nlS I & :.I IlR, 2 BA, nr beach. JUST COMPLETING cov. gar~ges, Cpt'd., drapcd,'l"P~R"rv"'A~T"E~Ecrc"-an-,.-,-,-.. -1-.,. ollC'rlng t·omplele prt\"aC)', Hid pool, rec rm. BHns. <."Ur:np. IJ.t-lils. &-s! loc'. 1'.lt•n only. ij(I per mo, Call he.1u11ful landS(:aping & un· Avail now. Adu lts only, no 7Cfi -707 On..•h1d !>.:fore noon 548-3696 prirallrler! rt·c·1i.•a1lorml facil-Pf'IS. :l2J 1-lth St., 536-3115 2 & J BR UNITS ui.-s iu a i·ounuy c:uh a t-all with Ureplace1, b, &75-6050 0 M otela. Trlr. Crta. 5997 n1o~pl1cn:. /I.ow il'a~UlEi U1 Orange Cou11ty 4600 dishwashers & 2 baths. -'''WW'l a ... Nt•irport Bc>.ic!i. --~---~----Rental ~lanager -WEEKLY rates See. Lark ~·urr11s!K·d or unrurnlS hl'd Sl:"\CLE Young adults, lux-fllrs. Christlensen liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir fl1otel, 2301 Newport Blvd., :-.lockls oJ'l('n 9 11 n1 10 9 11111 lH)' i::ard en apts, •V/!ull 3117-A Cinnamon Av•. Costa Mesa ~ -l==="-'======oo OAKWOOD 11.'creal1on lacth\Jes & com· Costa M•5• r(6 ., plt"te priva<"y. South Bay Phone 546-1034 'fl,. f ___ -_ _ Misc. Rtntals 5999 GARDEN c 1 "• Ar><•. m So. ""'""""""""""""""""""'""' ~ APARTMENTS Brnokhur.;t, Anahein1 (714 ) -2 Bc!r., ex. rond., View, -m~~a -~--- Whaddy1 W•nt? Whaddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special R•le 1100 titll ~tn'r l ORLEANS APJS. l & 2 BR. Ful'n & Unlurn min. yr!. main. $275 )T lse n 1: &-l2·81j0 G a rde n Grove 4610 Firo~places I priv. palios I 494-1 401 . . 5 Lln•t -5 timff -5 bucks ll:UL IES -AD MUST INCLUDE t-W.,.I l'OV n•v• to 1r10.. ~WlllT 'f'llll •1n1 In tr•"' -~~~---·=-'-'-----''-3 BR avall. Adults only. Poo!s. 'fennis -Contnl'I Bkfst_ \\'ANTED . >-YOUA P-I MIOI' 100'"&. 6-l MMI of ..... tf11Jlll&. $30 WEEK & UP S:\'GLE Youn g Arlulls Lux-900 Sea W ne Cdl.I 64·1·2b11 1111n1t•d., garage t-HOTHING FOA SAlf.' -lRAOEI OHLYI 1 Br, 1 Br. Barh. l\IJJd ser· u1y gar(!en apls 1\·ilh coun-17-11 Tustin, Costa ?Ylcsa I Illar.Arthur ~r. Coast llwy) ~;st!!~~l:~~; a~~'.·67~~~~or PHONE 642-5678 To Plac• Your Tt•der's P•radlu Ad 1 I!·,~. TV S.: pool. !ry club anuosphere 11.nd lligr. i\I!'S. carson, 6-12-46-l.l THE BAYCLIFF run1p!e1e privncy. SOUT H LARGE 2~·~ BR + 2 baths. Storage garage $·1a I-Tave 2~; acres Nr. duck nA y CLUE~ APTS 13100 ~=--~------! blk to beach, bltin stove & 20' x :.15' x 10' high Ch1b, San Joaquin Valley_ .Jjj N. Nr\vporl. Blvd. Chapnian Ave., Ga rd c. n NO\\.' Avail .I & 2 BR apts. 1Hsh11 hr, cp1s I drps. No Schworer l:i7:1-2fi5'1 $3500 ln~e & cir. \Vant du- fi.1&-3165 Deluxe range ,r,, o v c n, I S'M~ 1 1 I 310' 1.rov,.. 171-0 £.16-3030 Pt's. ....,;. '' o yr 'i· ,it GARAGES -10x20-!0x15. $15 plex, CM or HB area. Davl.S SINGLE Young Adults Lux· di.shviishr. CJU. etc. Poul & Ins 67a.-5359 & soo N QC Real"' 6-12·7000. gar, uti! pd Aclult living 21! :-V n10. ear airport, ~o'-"''-'-"--'C"-~~--11ry i;nrd1'n nnts 11·i!h coun----------4-7-0-5 Wilson ,\vc, l l.r e 1 iv e c n 3 lilt 2, Ba. l!ll1nt!ry l'onm, Pal1sadr.s Rd. 548-~4 500 sq. ft. cabin on 2~~ acrrs !ry 1·l11b a1n1o~phcrr nnd Laguna Beach llarOOr & Fair\'JCl\'f. fll gr bltns. ch~lnvashr.r, new shag $20 r.lo. separate single in Yucea Valley, $2100 f'q!y, <'f'lmplc1c fll'll'tlt"Y-SOUTH 2 2 V' d k crplg nu pets pre( (.'Pl C 2 I \Vatrc •. •I••., bul•O• 1,ok, flA y LLl'll APTS. Irvine at HR . BA. 1c1v, ec . Apt !>. Days &12-5401, eve . ~ • ~ ~ • · garage. or. Jn: & Orange, .,. ... .,_,_ f\t>ar h<•ach. Achlll s. 54!!--074~ S23J. 67.>-.i7!l-I Costa r.·lt"sa. ~18-0522 Trade for car, boat, any-Jtilh, Nc11'por1 B('nC'h. !hlng of value. 6-12-44.16 1 71~) 61~:i.-,o * Call 49-l-~14l * 2 Bil, bl!Jns t:rpts drps NEIV large :l Bil. 2 BA . 13 EA IJ T.J FU LL\' furn. Rf:,\UT 2 Br. 2 D:1, OCf'anfrt \Valk to shops. 'r-.1atu~ View, beam ceilings, bltlns, lncomt Property 6000 Lake Isabella, 6 unfurn 2 S3!.Kl. 8TI·l700 or S1~0.153 adul!s. No JK'ts. ;1 25 cpts, drps, best area. BR rentals; $45,0CKI f.'P, ~Spanish\ 2 BDR apt nrar "vi'.~, & wkC'r'ICls. !'H0-8100 . 67~;!)0 1 90·U Fu!JC<rton, •1t2i\l ~. ~35.<nl cq. Wan!: Coas!al l!oag J!osp1!0.l. Sub·lC'ttSC ..-~-. $210 mo. Jnq. 421'.ll llrlaria OCEAN Breeze Apts: L gc 3 CUl10Ll\)Q Apls. l Br $5~r>l .SfJendable, $ 2 o o 111 :uea horne or Condo, 0'.l·n- \\'ay. 64.2-43$7. Dana Point 4740 BR, 114 Bi\, bltms. crpts, studios, some w/frplcs $180 cash, TOs, stock reqd; some ~r (TI41 376-2677 di'ps. no ~ts. $160. ino & up. Al~ penlhouse $220. prcpd. Big po1cntial. Ha\'e ::::abin Cruiser sedan 11.6 BEACON DAY. Cozy 1 RP. / 1 Le N s.ta.-3215 ar1'1pm. Pool &patios.673-3378 several lrg&smlrindust& uelers, Chrysler Roya l bachelor npt w I kllchen . • w ~' ase. 0 apt C'Omplexes. Bkr/bldr 'n"'.·· solid & turn key ready, fact.Ii ties, Ln:; patio, priv children. Sl3J. 2 BR Studio apt. 1 '.3 ba. encJ. '-----------644 '26-· • * 499-2055 * 1· --. ~ frade for tare model Cad. entra n(.'('. Ulil pd. Avail to gar, palio, c pt s Id r p s . Huntington Beach 5400liiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.., :amper, mobile home or ? 7-1 Sl03 rnn. 613-753.i bl!-lns $145. Days ~12·352 1 8 HOUSE 36'1-96n -~~~-~~-~--1 RENTALS E ves. 5-16-0089 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, cpls, S SAii~ Jnn l'\lotcl. (i!x nn~. Apts. Unfurnished . drapes, built·ins. Best loca. Cocoa, Florida 3 BR houSl", col1ples. $UO lo :5120 mo. $160. 3 BR, frple, pa\lo, lion. 1 blk 1o 5 Point stores (4 Duplexe5 Eai'ts;de) efficie ncy apt + pooJ & 6C~nt 841brkfsl, malll Sl.'fV. General 5000 c·rp!d, drpd, garage, adult.~ .• 140. un. Furni'I•-" & •• ~: frpk_ $21,C<JO, 51 , % FHA. I 28!} o I c i\I 71<1 J.10 0301 ,. ,. ~"'' "" $79,500. Mo. income $970. j;>-•. g l'/ · 1 · : <r<> furnished 6 4 :l-2 8 l 5 or Perron Rlty., 642-1771 '90Cl0 cq. \Vill trade up for YRLY rental. ,\lod. spacious VEN DOME or 2l ~: .•!r'...-:i2'27 c'~"~'-~·~·i~o:~i;n~O~!~E~ll~;,~·~A~p~tcD'_-_I~~ .... "' ............ 11 .B. home. Rllr. 89·1·5:11 3 Br, 2 Ba, balcony. $275. 3 Br+ guest hse. Pool, * BEACH BLUFF * BY Q\vncr 2 houses on l lo!. Operating rcsmurant $27,500 RPsponsible adul ts. $!'~. bl!"' '''/w d-• Fam>'ly & "" "·' ' .,., · · Ne1v 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA. Fore-Eastside, new paint. 267 frade f<lr home or TDs. !"">49-3643 1~~~6~1ti~~..j! sml pet O.K. Bier 534-6980 ed air, dsh\\'Shrs, pa tio, r.tagnolia. SZ7,900. &16-2105 "riee incl. bldg. Ii; pa1'E'd TRAIL.ER fllr11, adult park. AVAILABLE now, 2 BDRr.1, pool, v1eiv. 1 &, 2 s!orv. C-2 lo! & ('(Juip. Leon Vibert P I ' 'd SECTIONS AVAILABLE J , oo . 1\·atcr <>: gas pa.1 . crpl$, drps, l1!tins, carport. \\o'alk 10 5 Point Shops. Bu1iness Property 6050 ·"c'c"c·c"c.:_8·~"":.:.:'S ____ _ '" ·1 l lOO Close to 5hopp;ng, Park Ad I .. , .. "''S .-,9 -.,._·nior c1 llen. n10. u ts .• ~o pc._-. . .,.. ..,,, 8-17-3957 \\'ill irade: Automoth-'e !Yl!}...0140 or r~1&-114;; *Spacious 3 Br's, .2 Ba ~';,:,:C~~-,;--;,C::-;~,--1-";:;;;~===-,-~---lsACRlFICE -01,·ner has * ,_ Brd~m, DLX lg 2 BR. 11 , BA triplex. NE\V LU:\'URY 1 & 2 BR lune-up equipment and po1Y. 0 CE • •"fRO"'f A · ·-I I · change nl plans for deluxe 1 · 1 "" " -ttraclive-* s · p 1 p t/ Fl'p c. lias cvrryt ling. 2'l80 l~ATIOS & IlALCONIES er tools or lap1dary equ P-1v1Tn 00 I lL gf('en .•1·,.,,, '180 .• '1.' 0152 ADULT L-.vING bldg Il l 1870 Placentia, c .r.L l°""I, 2 Ilr, garai;e, util furn. * Frpl, Jndiv/lndry fac'!s " " ,. ,,.. ,,....., 1st T.D. SJ9,500. Assume "'-" * &!2-3129 * 1845 Anaheim Ave. 2 BH. apt, hltins, crp!s & SURFSIDE CllALET 6.6%. !\o reasonable. o!fer 4210 Newport Hgts. ~---* Clcanlor2BR • .Adults. no pets, 2'121 E . 16th S1. Sl35 mo, up. 6'16-1801 COSTA l'\JESA 6-l2-2824 drps. Gar . Adults, nu pets. 8262 Atlanta, 536-2800 r efusrd. Call owner/broker Z27'l Pomon.1. 6-IB-316.J. ?ON'I'ALBA Gracious 491-9471 2 Bil., 113 Ba, + pa tio, nr .secluded living, xtra large 1l1iiiijiijijjiiiiijiijiiim shoppl n~. adults, no pets. Bl', frplc. l'losed garg. Bla ck Knight Rest. Sl3'.i. &12-2389. Adul!s $150. !l62_-7_<_,10_· __ 330 E. 11th f:t., C.l\f. STUDIO • 2 Br, 11<'\V t:rpts & 2 I3ft, cncloscd pa t lo, (Land & Illdg.J • RENT • 3 Rooms Furniture $25 & UP Beautiful 3 BR, J BA, play rm, mt home + active in- ('Ome prop., ~ ae., 1!11y 18, Run'g Spmgs. home or in- co me prop, $32.000 equity. 6·i2-1574 lndust. in ron1e on PlaC't'nti3 A vc. $150,000. Trade 1/3 for ciear Orn.ngr. Coast proper· ly. Ba.Janee T.D. or ? 01\'ner 548· 15-12 '69 Dllnc Buggy, Pancitke eng. YE'Uo1v body', flowered hlgh top. '!al $:l'JOO. Trad.: for 'fi1 or '68 El Camino or RWlchem_ All 4, 6f;r-1425 as k !or John. TO\VNH OUSE 3 Br, 21 ~ b.-i .. Bc-aut. appt'd. Priv. pa lin, pocil: nr bay, \r11!. $.12,500. Eqty for T.D., car. camper or ? ? Owner 6-16-6654 Marble table, 8 ehninir, buf. fct, :;:tore roun!er, birdrye 1nap!e dresSE'r, surfboard. \Van! refrig. or elec. stove OJ' ? 5'16-1891) JIAVl~: Cc/:;;ta ~·lcsa Com· nierriaJ $38,000. TP.ADE: $14,COO equity for 4 to Ii 1111i1s Orange Coun ty. Pei,'On Realty 642-1771 \\'ANT: Photo 5tudio equip, shooting & processing, rol- or & B/\V. HAVE: Large IOI nr Ma rina, Sal l.On Sea. Val- ue S.-1500. 536-7ilil :l Two bdrm uni1s, C.r>T. 63x 270' lt -2 lo!. Price(! Jo\v ut S38.liOJ. Trade for home equity. Bob Olson Realtor. 546-5580. \Vhat do you have to trade? List It here -in Orange County's larges! read trad· ing post -lll"1 make a deal J\lonth·To-~lonth Rrn!als \\'IDE SELECTION drps, b!(ns, carport. pool. 11"ash in~ facil. Adults only. 1l * * * * * 1\1) chilrl ages 2.10. &16-0-196 Slli 847-6692 By 01\•ncr 71·1: 6t2-6200 ~~!'!!!!!!'!~~!!!!'!!!!'!!!!''!!!!~~~~'\!!!~'l!!!!!!'!!!!'!i!! Back Bay 4240 REALLY QUIET-CLEAN 2 Br. 1'2 Ba. Pool, arlult s Sl!IQ, 2310 Santa A n a &i: .... 29:>..1 Corona del M•r 4250 COZY 2 Br, i::arg, 1 blk. to i}('al'h. :l()-1 r>I a r gar 1 t e , 673-259'2 or 67~l69L JIF'RC Furniture Rentals 517 \V . 19th, C.\1 518-}181 SIJS. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Crpts, drps, R/0. Children wel come. Avail no1v. Bkr &l:l--01 I l Sl3J. 2 Br 'l-ph::x. drps, 11·/\V. Ava ll Brnkrr ~·l--09.'\0 Bl1ins, no\V, Sl~O. LGE 2 Gr, ·1-plf':<. Nl'. .s!or11~. S!O\'t" k N'lng. Adulls . Dier 6-15-0111 $1·15 i\10/YRLY. Garage apt =-=========~ ,::::_.:;::;:_:~:_:;::o~:'.:::'.:'.'._'l;;'-"""";,;-c;;""-,----,--,,--1 FulJ 5~~ comm. to all hkrs. I or 2 BR. Stove. CID. frplc, 2 BDRl\1, 2 BA. pvt patio, REAL ESTATE , BUSINESS and clishwhr, rl isposl. Adults, 110 hcatcrl pool, \\"a.sher hook!-----------Gen•r•I FINANCIAL peL<;. 5-15-2181 "~•~· ~"c'--""=~1 _____ ~--------Busine55 Rental 6060 I I 6090 -$135. 2 RR npL Jn1mac, rnat. 2 BR, chilrlren & pet ok.1:c;;.;c,;;_:.::__:.::::.;;.:,;_ _ _::= ndustri• R•nt•I Bus. Opportunities 6300 adult s rrer. No pets. Royal Crpt.s, drp~, r.1nge, gar. ON THE BAY ---::.:.:___::::_:;: P~lni l)r. 516-AA66 $1-15. mo. 962-76:17 • 1350 sq. fL i l65/mon1)1 Newport Beach 5200 2 Bl~ un ful'n apt. Drps, cr(ll, bltins. LeaSI'. * ~~".&-4: .. 16 * Nl::\VPORT BI::AC/£ Villal'°'======== Apl £.\clus1v(' scct1on, lux-T oc"c'c'c;"'-----5640 LGXURIOUS .1600 sq . ft. off. Co~ta r.JC'~a. ic..'t' ,,.; bl tn 11·r ! bar. by • SIOO sq .. ft. ~ offices, : Coast l/wy. S960 mo - 2 year phase PCl"'er. $ 3 1 0 I mo . lcaSf', 615-Tll:1 Costn Mesa. Riddle .r.: Ross Reallcirs • 1750 lo 15,000 sq. ft. now 35.15 E. Coa.<:r lhvy. Cd~f leasing, under ronstruction FAMOUS BRAND NAME CANDY ROUTES i'\01.,. availa ble in Costa i\lcsa t .... n1any o!her to1vns in this area. All loca tions are com- mrrci11l nr lac!ory. Vfty high <'am ings. no seUing in- Bus. Wanted 6305 DRY Cleaning-Press shop. Ncl'><port Bch, Laguna Bell prer. Prlv prty. ( 21 3 1 782-3773 Mon•y to Lo•n 6320 2nd TD Loan Prompl. confidential ~crvlrc 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Ha[bor area ~O yrs. Sattl•r Mortgage Co. 336 E. 17th 511·rr r $15,000 f'lr good real cst<itl' !;;>."In. \'acant OK. l\!r. Adan1s. Bl'Okl'r * 49').2131) Mortg•ge1, T.0.'5 6345 CO!\'ST!~UCTION fl! one y availal.Jle for ir.comc pro. tlu d ng property. Fo~i.i;n & don1eslil'. r.1otcls, Nuno.in,(:' l lomcs, Shopping Centers. Of f ice Buildin gs, Apartn1cnts, etc. Write or call Title RC';Uty ~ Insurance Company, 2Li Clark Building, Binn· inghan1, Alabarn<1 35203 Phone (205) 25I-:i286. 18 ?1> RETIJRN $j3,000 Seasoned Jst T D. payable s;JOO inn. R<;{i , rluc in J.j n1onths. Sole! a l Sl0~.000 \\'ith ~50.000 rlo\1·n; on 5 /\crcs 111;1gn1flce nt OCl'an view So. J.;Jgl1n~ land. 10';(, Dist'Ount. B roker ~!17-1210 or ·193-1706 Eves. l ST TD on \Vhite \V atr r VICI\' lot in Laguna Beach. $5,(KXl at 930 mo. incl. 9';''1-. All due 3 years. 12"fo Discount RROKER ·1:1-l-l!IOO $J-IOO 2nd TD. JQ';, ln!. Payoff Oct. 'ii. Seasoned. r ay. $11:> r>lon1h on 4 Br. hi;iu~e in Orange. 6i5-2916 Evf'S, 2ND T.D. llome 1n C'ity ol Carsnn. 11,..'.i %. All due Ii yrs. $30. inc int. Dlsct 25%. 8.~0-0>36 1ST and 2NDS Sn. Calif. T.o·~. 1nc. ZE:-.l!Tll 2-6003 -Toll F'rN? Money Wanted 6350 SSCJ()J Secured loan, int. open, terms pref ! yr. Call !11r Bf'nson 64fi-,'iOQ.I ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found (Frff Adsl 6400 BULL TC'rrlcr combinal\on Black & bro\\'n modeled .1 HR fl1rn. Ad ul ts, no pets. 67:>--0307 \\1/gar;igc. l Br furn. nrar shop'g. Sl·IO mo. 6{r~ lftJiotrope. &12--3295 or 6i3-i"21 t Costa Mesa 5100 HARBOR GREENS ury liv111g; large he<t!('('I pool. Prnthnuse V 1 c w . !';pacious 2 ER, 2 IlA, \\'('! har. frplc. all el('C, <'rpts, drps. h!h1 1!s, no ]X'ts. $325 mn. \\'eslcl11! Villas, l\o, 8. Phone &12-2-196 for appt. DELUXE 2 & 3 Bit 'l·PLEX APTS. St80 to S220 mo. 'I'HE ASPENS FOR lease -1feluxe pro. Cosia l\fesa. 1:'i6J2 \Villiam SI. fcssiu nal bldg, Only }150 per C .. Robert l\a!trl'Ss R!'altor Costa l'\1esa 642·1485 Tust1n's pN'srig:f' address mo. Su1!ablc fr1r n1any uses. Adult living. no pets 1870 Placentia, C.:'ol. Call EXCELLEi\'T profit mak1n1; vol\·ed. To q ualify you mus! 11•/11·hite PQints & stub tail be rtclia ble ,r,,, hal'c l hr 11 Chukt> f'h.1ln w/lil'. F.· fll'a day spare time (days or collar. Call aflrr 4. All da~ COROLlDO Apts 'J Br .slutlio furn. $210. 673-337)1 BACHELOR 11n !urn f rom SllO. Also avail 1 .. 2 & 3 Bdnn. llea!ect pools, child care Cf'nter, adj to shopping, COZY 2 Br., frpl. Ground No JlCTS. fl rJOr. r\r shnpp1ng. SJRO :noo P e!crson \\'ay llal P1n1·hin &· AsSOC'. 675-•1392 _ _cCc"c"--~'=l"'="''C'Co;clc6--0..:C37=0~ Shag: carpels O\\'nl'r 49-1-9471 p!an for rlub:o;, ch u r !' h Tolnl air conr!:t)o ning COr.li\lf.:l \CTAL hlrlg ., primr. ~roups. 'lrganiu111nns and Unfurnfs herl loca!!on, clo\\·ntown C.!11. 25. 1hr. ind11·1dlial. Double J011r Gymnn..<;iunts & Saunas frnnla~<'. SJOO mo. :MS-J40J 1no11ry. \\'rite or phonC' nnw Apartments from Sl50 for fl't'I', complrtc 1nfnrn1a- A du l t s . l'\lcdtt1en·ancan For information 83:>-6&~7 STOR~: fnr le.ase. 1500 sq. It. tinn. C')n1puh, IU.'l.~ F:, 1 ~1 St. QccHnfr'flnt at Nr wport Pier. Suit<' 203. (714) R36-f.9~. V ill ag e l nt'ar Hoa g l !osp1t<tl) 42{)1 Jli!aria \l'ay. NC. 6-12--4387 Sl~\J. BRAND NE\\'! 67~7!'166 1-""-""--"'"-'-".:-'..C:::C:::.:::.__ SPANISH VIU..AGE TRAii.Ell r>l rg. ~r111p on l1 2 evrsl. Sa! & ~un. &l&-1909 Sl200 to S3350 REQ UIRED BLACK ponrllr. n1 a I e. Inquire al.lout ou r "free bonus \\'/jt'l\'C!Cd collar. \'JC. s .A . rou te pl11n". fllake your fu. II h l k (/I):: Is. \\'('C a g 0 . tuN' secure \\'Jth us, a Dunn 6-1:.-2762 ,r,,, Brnrls!rcet rn!{'(! Na11onal f urn l BR ;ipt. i llO Nr"'J)()rt Blvrl. r.led allion hy llo1po1nl, '2 BR furn. Hdt pool, gan1e rn1. Adults only , no Jlt'lS. &16-S.~~ Balboa $j:1 Bach. Hrf 1·1~:. !lot p!ale. ...... 4300 MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. I & 2 GEDROO:O.I S fencrd acres. 10,000 sq ft + l!Oi>.'EY:0.100N -apt. !i J,l 11 I Air C1lnd . Panc!Jcrl \\'all.~. ga.~ Office R•nt•I 6070 4000' dock. Red 1 an rl ~ ll'\·rJ, l1r•·pl11cr. v i c 1v , fiN'd UBQ. Opt'n hcan1 C1:'ll· arr.a-(){' fl Sch w o re r Cn. ~~o r n101'(' information BLACK & \Vhitc long-haircr! sr.nd namr, addrc.~.~ & phone 11·/IJl::ick spot under chin. no. to: ROUTE DEPT, p O Vic. Broad1vay, C. r.l . Box 5S Pomona. C:1.lif. 9ii6~ ~'"_s--_1200_,_,..---,--,-~,..-­ ladies Apparel Shop 2 mos old .f:'N'Y/\1 h11c. frn1ale Ut1\ pd, \\'ornan on J y, 612-5().16 l nn bachelor ap1. ;\fen only. SflZl. mo. 132 \\'rst \\'l.!!\On, Costa !\lesa. Newport 811.11ch 4200 \''l~TER Or Yt>arly l Br 11 pl "I gar.: .. 11!1! pd. 1 adult ronl~ rrfs. 67J.-fi1\J P.E::'\'T ALS PP.OPEP.TJF:S \\'EST 6t5-J6;2 BEAUT!Ft.:L Bay V ICI\'. 2 Br. S200 11t1I paicl. Reach. r 1rr, r~rk1ng. Arlu!t<:, ?.O~ E.J-:(!i::t"'llk'r. f7J~ f 871-28.GG CLEAN Bachelor Apts. All util 1orl Sll'i 1111 :n:-1 1::-:. Balboa Bh·d. 13A LBOA 67,'.-~~r OCJ~,\;\FHO!\T 4 Bn. Slin 11t1l1tlr" 1nl'lt1rlrr!. \\ 1n1rr. '* f,j::l--li'l·I (/C'J·:,\N Fr<•n!, 1 & 2. Bn f\trtl <•flh. \\'1 ntrr ~1'17 E. P...a!boa E..xccUl'nl, park·like :o:urrou nd- 1rii;s fnr adults only. ?\car sl';,"lpp1n;:-. Pnoil. 1,2 ,V.3 BnAPTS )j77 (\.1n1a ,\nr1 . .Apl ]JJ 61fi.'.Jl 12 nr bl:?-1•16.~ Fairway Villa Apts ;\c.ir Or1111g,.. Co .'°llf!"lL t & 1 Cl. 1\di.:..!ts onl_1. '201~:! Sa n1,1 Ana Al'e, :iio.~196 Bl\'d. 67.'l--li.~~o 1 tkr 1----------- f'IPi;anl carpcl~. draf"'<: 1ni::s. Pr l\'alc patios & LAGUNA BEACH 673-'.!654 ST..O. '.>ll\-23!!1 aft 6 r:i.1 All t1alenn11'r.. Air Condit ioned 500 SQ FT BLDG I ... . '1001' !(' \'IE 0 n~. 1'0"'"'.,_., AVENUI~ ' . • I ·'LY • ..:11 St. !jun.~ ~ lrl!;S \'!LL.A NT l'.l'.">l -i -! s c 'II 2?0 Hd. NB. 34~ \V Is!. Tustin l\.1.~95.10 fksk space avnll..ible In EEl~l ~~-~r. ~s~:ilah~~N;~ .. 1 BP., 2 13/1, CI D, patio. ne.1\CSI ol/ic-e .tn .. ilding a! l st. S85 i\lonth. 6T;r6700 fr11ll', <hsh1\hr. f\r \Veslc-llff Dana Point 5740 prime loca tion 1n do11,1110"1n Jll1.. Hi!i:i Ir \' 1 n "· $!!10 -----------Laguna Be::ich. Air CQndi-\VANTED: 500 sq. fl .• on.e A{iul l~! For Appl 6'l2--02~:t DELUXE 2 nn. 2 HA, ncl•an t1onr.d. ca1~ted, bcautirul man ni nch·sliop. Vic lln1g \'11'11'. !l trl pnol. Lease, Reis. t>ntrances: Fro11tagc on Hl'h or 1:-l mi n !ravel. 2 Bl~ upper. crpt.s, 1!rps, SJQ.l , 411!}...2Ci5:1 Forrst A\·e., rear leads lo 213/•177-8620. i;tu\1' ,r., re!ng. SlGO )Tly _RcE_c_A_L_E_S_l_A_r_E____ :'llt1nc1pa1 parking Jots. S50 -60LCD:.,:_c1coc:::I,=~'--. -11-.-0))--,-,-.~,, +,ii.~l!Oi\ll pe r month for ~pacc. Drsk l~ General and chull'S a\•nilab!e ,,_ ,,-. Properly 90' x 3(1\'. &l:'t-11. )'f{l.Y :.! BR $Ii~ .. ·1 IlR $'.!~;. -------u, rlays. F.vrs. 642-1479. S.10 \\'. Crpls. 1lrp~. ~hi\e & reln1: Rentals Wanted 5990 Bll!'lnl'~s hnur~ ans11·t>ring s"rvire a\·a ilabl• l·c 110. _o"c'chc .. _C~Mc. __ ~~--..,.- Like to own your own busi· kiq t•n found vie 0 Cf' nes."" Herc's 11 real oppor· Agrirul!u ral Bldi;. C a 11 \unity to 011·n your 01 .. n s!lop &!V--j.119 a(t ;I p111. with ii :;n1all ln1cs!l11t>11l for I1xturrs in lhe Founta in Val . l('y arC'l'I. All n1en:·hand1~e YOUNG part \\'lnte & ca.l k•1 l'at. Vic Oran~e Park, t-n 10/10. Call !J.39-5&80 1[)/J.~ 1" nn cons1i::nmPnt. l\n in-YNG lcrnaJ" cat p/S1amc'r \'PSJ n1r nt in mr rc-h1111rllsr, \'IC. l'\lngnolia & Adams, P<l,\' 11fter ii fs .~old. \\'c 11·;11 n l! ll. &12-~1 3 _\OU & SUP"t"l.'l~e )OU at no -rxfJ('n.~c. Fnr complC'lc lnfor. FOU:"lU Vic. ls! & J\Cacia :<;r . mauon, 11 r11" or phone F. I.. Cc!!'ll younJ:: male r'a!. 1vh1tio Tit>rne:.-. 2130 Norlh llDllv-\1•/hlar'k ~rots. 6';'~-6lfi9 1,.,,.,,1 l\';1y, Burh;111li;, tal;I. ~l.H FH1 >1\Rn \'It. l!-13-. -,,-,, Plv1nl' 1 ~131 l\IJ IJ.10. C;UJ to 1r!cnt1fy . $1 ?.7.~ BACHELOR apt. •1111 ('YL Crp1s, drps, hltins, pool. .1:'12" Plal'rnha. Lido Isle 4351 .No [IC'!S. fi,lfi-~1~00 ._ u \\'Ol'l-t'G c I 1 • All utl11t1cs paid except r-.-F.\V Industnal Bldgs fnr fRIGIDIARE •l BR, 21 ~ BA, st11rt1n. l blk '"' oiip C', t' ean "' "-I !639 1 1 1 tcll'pltnnC'. !ease. 2500 sq. f(. "" t. si.;11. l BR Llpl'f'r. ~tove. rt"l.r1g. l '!il 1nrl'1I !--~-------- LA P.G E 1-Br. HPIS., nu.:<'1 )"' 32Q NOnD RF.Ar!! 1\rTS. furn Nr. h11.y. $!40-S\;,Q i\e•v furn. GarJgr. S:l00- 67~7876 or 494·!JTJJ $22J -S2j(} n10. 714 I 53:..6696 * !i 1~-:1:17:\ ... 2 l~R. t•pt:<, 1lrp~. bltns. prt. SJ:,:;. Ar!ul!s, ni;i !l\!\-21i27, XS-1710 !1YJm l;ctt('h. Y1·arly C11 1 qtii(' · w -"P · rai s r r 73-~·11 JET ACTION . (uhctl-Tr;1incd f <lor: 11 is hcs 1 D,,fL\' Prt.OT t'll onrovi a., C:'IL Ii "'' . · -'c7c"_"':.c:''c-·_______ h t '1'12 FOREST AVENUE JI ·-• Frigidaire 1~ min. 11•a~h. or 2 hr. 11nlurn !'<'. or np • ~-~ A • tOOO SQ. f"'T .. nr. · ari,.,r · 1n Newport Reach. (P rrr. LAGUNA n~:ACil Bakrr, C.i\1. Avail. at onc-t'. Fas1c~t 1n !he 1ndu!>try 30, 0 . 1J1>.on .•• 1'.1 DER.."{ I Br, pr1 patio. I IlR, 11''\\', 1lr]'l'S, i;ar, Ut1l JXI, adult~. no $12~>--SJ:)() 518-03:lG East Bluff 5'242 Nov. 11 S115-S13CI. 8~2-311.6 ----='':"c-':4£6:::_ ___ SULLIVAN 5~0--142'9 IS min wasti.cs 1vi11 de; the t>"OL ---'---------! 11·nrk nr 45, .iO min 11·a~hr~ :iftr r :-,, nr wkend~_. ____ 1 tl!ODEH.N Air conditioned 2 INDUSTillAL units. \''est F RI GIDIARF: OUTSTAND. r nr)!1LF'-1rn·1c1· 1111s puppy IJl11ck. ~r.1y on far·f'. F"ounrl on \\'a.r!lE'r. H.B .• ~<\Hf.27 \\'HI TE male Jy>(l(ll(', o\ n1onth!I nlrl, vie. \\"arnt r I.: Springdale. 81fi.21'6:i Carport. Adults, no pets. QUAl.ITI 2 Br fum apt, no 21i20 A\'On. $105. 67J.-ro61.i childrt'n or prts. $200 mo pc!s. 1 BLK trom Ckf-an-Ila1:hclor c0'='1="=· ="="=· ='="=41=''="'=''==== w1 ~"\\·imm\n,(:' pool. $130. mo. 5~~1 132 bt>f 5 •)r an 8 pm OCEAN rnoNT I. 2 & ~ bd- nns. \VINT ER RENT AL. 67:\.&88 4355 2 Bn. 7 B,\ nrit, 100' from bf·roch. $22:1 }Carly lease. 6i.l-:0,207 $11.l Prr mo. 2 BR. 1 small C'h1lrl OK. No pt't.~. Illt-lns, C'rpts. 1lrps. f13.~~~lfi2. ,\ft [1. 2 RR •1 /w erpts, •lrps, hl!ns. l -2 C'h\lr!rC'n Ok ~135 mo. l'<r s1·hls, !'162-30:-l~• General ' 4000 General 4000Generat S@\\4\1~-lGt.~S" Sulve a Simple Scrombted Word Puzzle for a Chuckle 0 ,., 1m,.. lotten cl tho four xrarnbltd 'l)"Jl'ds be- &ow to form lour slmpl1 words. I I I' I I' I I 15111SA I' I I ' " ---f . 6 IRITTA I ... ,. -r I ,. I' About a derollet boo .. ~ _ _ Drinking doesn't d rown his ...---------. tr01Jbles-It -. thern. lllllNKI I 1--tlrr' 'Tl--rl ..,1---.,.1'-1 0 Ccmi>""' "'-°"''kl• quotod - bv filling ln the m1n1n; ""°rd. • .. --you dsVelop from step No. 3 below. • lllNT N\.w.BElfD II lffiERS I' r I' I' I' I' I: I' I ------..-- 4000 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9300 e NEy.' DELU XE • e LANOLORDS e su itc, 17th Street. Costa 16th st. N.B. $fiO to SUO. li':G LOC,\T!Q;..tS: La J\iira. '.' Br. 21 ~ ba a pt. for lcai;c """"'£ !'~NT.IL S'"RVJCE 1'1esa. 0\'cr 700 Sq\lare fl'{)t. r "l-' d I I d. ,. '"""' u:. -"-~~~~·~~======= a niajor shopp 1ni:-ccnlrr nc . spac. n1nstr. suite, 1n Brok"' ;:.•,1_6082 $2-10 per nionU1. Parking -~ G ~ · & dbl I -~=""'"' " II · •ll111en Grove & 8"""•'' r m. . garage. au o. co ee room Janitor Lot5 6100 Park. '"" door opener &\'ail. Pool K· RENTAL SERVICE scn;ice all ulililies in-:;::;'-----~--- n>c. arl'a. Nr. Cittholic F'Rt:I:: TO l.Af'j'UWRDS el uded. Phone r.l r. R11e BUILDERS Coin .. Q .. Matic (.11url'h. Adults, no pr:ts. * Blue Beacon 6•fJ-01U * &r'..-9660 Equipment, Inc. GREE.~ 11arakeet in \\'e:;t !'llesa Verde. ~1.'>-J•lGJ GRf~Y rabbit. S.l&-::il46 ~r ~9-38ll:8 Lost 6401 • ONLY S2-l~i • UNF UK 11.pl or srnall house 1Ls=,crcA7L7L:.__O=m=,.,--,-,,-1.-,,-m-o-st 233·1\~ \Y, Valr ncia Sf,j Amigos \\'ay, N.B. or 2 BR:!. garage & 300 sq ft 300 sq. fL Carpets-ulilities 50' R·2 lot near beach, H.B. Fullrrton 714: 5l5-iS:J.J BLACK and 11·h1lr• and i;rny DELUXE 3 BR 2 B \ ' . 1 I I Orly S9C<Xl altered m11te cat, lost last ~ , , ' .. nc. or more cean room or pa u:J. Short lern1 lease OK. · MANUFACTURING 7-2 A · \\' I"' hi I II -• I R. D. Slatts, Realtor5 Thurn nr Fn 1n Oki '.'>lr11""'rl i;nr. J migos ay. J,N. a~sen1 Y n iin1a n1uucs. Great localion 11.rlj a cent 9 E:-."J)an('!ing C1)mpnny nrf'ds ,,. per nio. 67:>--;,()33 \\'ill_paint inside. 5-1~1793_ Ruben's. Or11.nge Counly 536-8801 1147-111 1 . . vie. Clay & Orange ~!s. 0 v · n1an or suprrvis1on or pro-\Vea ring l'lrar lien cn\lur. GENTLE:O.lA.t'l 11·an1s Rnom R i r P O r I areR. Phone OCEAN & CANY N iew rluction. $15,000 invclllmo•I. Corona del M•r 5250 !.. Boo rd. Ne11·port. Bch \\'ttkrl11ys, 9-~. 540-2380 from this v.1'Qd!lf'y, artistic Salary <lJ!(>n + shnre 111 p;;f_ chlllfll Jlf'I, llcw'rl . 61~~2!'1 -----------area. Phone 61G-54Tl DELUXE 3 roorn ollice suite setting on Blue Bird canyon ils + C'Ompany fringe bcn-PLE,\SE llelp us f 1 n d 1 BR rear house. Stove, in Corona dcl Illar. Prcsll~c Rd . Lag Bch 67~12{) E'rits. Jior appt phone ,714) ''Choo-Choo" \\'ht. 8 mo. reins & new carpels. R_oo""-"m"1'--'-f~o"r_R:;.:•"nct __ 5::.:_99:.;5 location. Panelled. ne w 539-98TI, ext -190. Principals Spaniel \\'/l;in cars &. 2 BR. 2 ba .. just complc!C(\. -& 1 Acr•age 6200 only. mrkg~. East C.i\l. Rc.\v'rl. Carp .. drapes, dish\\·ashE'r , SLEEPING rrnll 130 l\'k. 1 CafP"IS ' crapes. private ,:;<;c;"",.--~===,.----1 frl5-1R16 bll -in:i;. BR \11/kitchenrlte S•\5 \\'k . parking, Rcalonomlcs Corp. 21 J VI E\\.' acres, fast gr'O\\'-COUPLE \~·ANTED t o "'"°'"'""",.,-;:---,,--,--= 6""700 C I ii o I 11 f LOST: Lrg blk nllcrcd male 3 HB.. 3 ha. Brnnd new. 1311\n 1-lenttfl pool. l'llnlrl ser..,ice. ing So. a . con1mun y. pera e sma c11 !'leria in dishwasher, cpts, drapes, 4::,0 Victoria, nr Harbor. BEAUTIFUL Execu1l\.-e-of· $2.995. Lo, Lo dOl'.TI & easy profl!ssional bldg. r.fust be cat 11·/ clear ~rl rlra collar, I. · 0 /A I km l0 d bl & d · \'1(' Laguna N1g11rl r we Sta. pa!lo. . BACIJF.LOR'S fl-m, $60. 1tt, conve. n1ent . parking. i\lu. payts. l'.'ncr gen '"""." ga e csn·c 1st -X" 1 A 6'o -14 cla•· o 1· C t M Childrr.n'~ pel Re\\·. Please! Don ~Tankhn RHr. 673-2222 mo incl tl!il I"' cook;og .. nt oc11llon. 1r cond. -u-= '"' pera ton. on 11.ct 1 r. hi · . 2 ·. ' "' ' H\llgrrn Bldg. 250 E. 17th Trcmpnla. 837-2970 e.xt 311 , call 49~)--1073 3 BR, J bath, tins. yr old . Ava1I l'I0'.1'. i\lan on I !I St C ~f &l&-!)7{17 \\lorld Tn>nds Bldg, Laguna L \Dlf'.S "'·;:illrl. Vic Ccn!er liOO fl lo10i·er duplex uni!. 673-1148 · 736" -C R. E. Wanted 6240 J-lil!s. SI. C:-01 or :l!'d Ave., L.iguna \\. 011.lk tn l)each, shopping, BACllELOR~I'--1 1_ "-. f . Anaheim, .111. -"-===""'~==-- 1 i;..i ' --.. 01· 2 11 /I bb ~ TICE -GIFTS & CAROS Beach, ~·ri SI L \"nluable ~hoo • Gas. \\'ntc.r. gardr ~-Full b.1. Pnv entrance., xlnl Q iceg "' 0 Y on ''"'~'· NO . 1ng, cpts /drps lnr l. ~-r Joe. 6i3-J02J aj!e 1 anytime. floor .+ upstrs, Schworcr 11·i1h unique e x c h a n Re Pa Per .s. R.f!'.van:!. 499-2.'169 leaS<". $300 mo. MS Acacia. 67J-2fi:l.I business. No compcht1on. aft. 6. 67~3."!6 LOVELY furn. room J. ha1h OFFICES II you hnve a 3 or 4 httlroom fleal Bargain! 614-2420 alt 6 ~!ALI:: • ApriC"'t tra cup Ffl.'lr1011~ clo:wt~. garg, pool 5c<' ·a.1 home for sale or for rent. pm or \l'knrls. f)(IOd.Jc. 1•ir :'Il l Cecta r Pl CORNER Duplex 2 BR. pn!10 ncur OCC. S8:i 1110, 540-1821 relnri caJl u~ trxlay·. We l'f'prt"srnt L''lcTT""l';E,,:-,Go~IC,:C,.,,,--~~~ Cl\! 5,12-91.12 da,,, 6 ".~~ i::lt'cl. r;lo\'f' & r e 1r 1 ~ . 3345 NC\\1Jf1rl Rlvd ., N.B. the <'mployecs or a large , -d Mitlf" for T\\n "'"-".JU garage. E.~ecl. cond Prefer 1 BR fu~ "'lba!h, priv ('n· 67:>-1601 lil')T1 moving to lhe Harhor in S.A. Indvs!rh1l Care, rv('s. v.'Ork1ng couplt". No Chtldn•n !rant"f', $10 mo. 28ll Lnfllyet!,.., N.B-Al'('a and they mu.!i t have short hour'!. short order~; (; 0 L /J t-; N It r ! r 1r t•1• 1· or pets. !'..!7-flG40 bf'f 8 A'.\I * 6~f'l771 S1oro or office $125. Cri1.-I ho11s1l110";! All rush if desired. all equip. Good "llaf\C)'," \'1•·. fl l c 1 1 or 11lt 6 P!\1 ROO:'il ,!',; h.i1h. pool. rum or floor ,/ upslfl!. Sch\\'OTTr Call f"armw 546-R&<IO 1..casr. !l·I0.55.'!9 V('r(I<' fl r1101rrl. C<'I I 1 NE:AR Ocean 2 Br. unlurn unrurn. !\r 1t1 rport. Frmalr . 673-26;).I 1.=::c.:cc.:_::_:_:.c:~_:_---I BI::AUTY ulon for saJr. :, fil6--;>~!t Ari-B11ns, 11<'.w rrpt~ It. 5·1(H;13(1 C'\'Cs. COST A fllesa ofllt't's. A/C, BUSINESS and i1!1111on,, !\e"'IY rlerorated A t'l~\l ,\\:'''-;;117,,,c,,c,c,,-:-l-.-,,-.~,;in df'Tl!I, No pcl~ or l'hllrll'i'n s1:. \\II\ & 1111 I\'/ klll'll{'ll. CITllS, dqi~. Parking. Very FINANCIAL 673-2S.t"1, a rt 5, 61fi-4!i08. \\Ol\/l('~. l;1rr 1-'l•I in Crl).I SZOO mo. 673--8.\;n or 67.l-4~41 $.VI. 11k studln apr. 2376 nice offi ces. l:i55 Baker, DRE SS Shop, ~todc-0-011~'. ~011 -; ~i:\-~31~ 1\lrs. Ca1>ry, A~t. /\"f'11·port Bl\•rj_ 548-97:~i. :JIS.4.~'.IO But_. OJ>_ portunltl•i 6300 "u~v. flurn11 l'nrll. arc;i Ill .,\(!-,-,-.. -,,-.,-, "rc,.-•. -~1-' 1 cc:_.,:c.:,,,-=-~----I n1:1 c, _ I BR 11nf. All 111Jl prt !'tnvr, fiTrtNJ~llE l l rilnm~. \\'nr\.:-DF:LUX.f.: nlhee ln Costa FISH k OllPS !'llOr Ov.·ner: 5'!7·5!H6. 847-J.ll27 ~r~ fll !, lHl\, tn '",\ll1r.'' rrfrii;:, 1·111.0:. 1lrp.~. l 150 n10. in;: i'f'N<111, r>:nn-llrin\.:€'r. J\leAA . JJOO ~<1 fl. ,\tr conct, JrlcR1 !or couple. Tiit: QUICKER YOU CALL, fi·lf,_f)j7 ~!01tur,.. .lrlUlt r,;~~l'l!l N'on-o:rnllkPr. (;11;..flll(I Cflll~. <lrp!{, :'>l~li7fi1. + &14-2944 * Tiit-: QU!Chf.R YOl f SF.:Ll. I I' !I"""--------------------------------···-·· Thursday, Octobtr 1~. l 96C> DAllY PILOT-:,}J • ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTIC ES JOBS & EM~LOYMENT J~BS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMEN 1 JOBS A •M~l.01~2 J OBS & EMPLOTMU<T ( J SERVICE DIRECTORY ( I When You Want it done right ••. Call one of the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTORY S ERVICE DIRECTORY Announcements b4 l0 Grand Opening Academy of Physio Therdpy .S:ilir1.1 .t: n1a.ssagc, 6 lcrn!Ue ll'1·h. 10 am-12 rnidnlght 1 d.'.IYS. 255 Thalia, Suile C, 1 .... 1gu11a Beach. 49-1-Llll :-iO;>.'GS. POEl\·IS, IDEAS \I A:\'TED by !!11 Con1ro!;l"r, f'ub. Rernnhs. 5 4 0 -9 1 9 4 . l\lusic Co-op, 200;, St. Anne, S.1nla Ana, 9Z1().I 6520 Carpet Cleaning 662~ Ironing 6155 Cemetery Lota ~~~~~~~~ ~~~-~- 6418 SEALING & PATCHING Residential -Jndlls -Cornc'l Con1pJ reas Sl.'1v. Curren!ly enbagC'd by C11y of C.l\I. !oc stJ·1.:et !'estora11on. NATO CORP. Gcn'l Contnu~tnrs 61~·:i818 B.1bysitting 6550 BAH\'SITrINl; & lunchcs. P1ckuJJ lro1n s1.:l1l alt 3 Pr.I. fcnc·rt yd, tom pan 10 n, 548-5874 CAHPE;r & uphols1l'ry :-.1(\ull (•lt•1u11•d. also 1·arpt•I l/l· slaliat1on. Rl.'sull.~ g1tal". Fur frf'(! 1."SL rail £-IG.-~!!71 Electrical 6640 ELECTRIC,\L Sc r v &. l~rpair 2\ hnursf7 days. Nu J(JIJ h~J 1<rnrdl. Rl'n1od & ad- t1i11nns If 11~ e!ectrtcal \\'e fix 1!~ 6-1!H771 ELECTRtCI1\N: Li~nSl'd, bond<-d, small Jobs, maint & r1·11111rs. ::r1s-:.20:i Floors 6665 Janitorial 6790 Legal Notices SPARKLE .Janitorial & Win- dow clcanillb Serv. \\'in- •IO\\"S, resul.. oon1t·I, cons\. CJ,·anup. Fre" !"SI. X."-2691. DUTOl }.lain! ~rv. crpt c!ng, Or wa.'ling:. window \\"ashing. !larry van Bcyncn 537-1508 if no i1!t"! call art 3. ESTATE Ma:11t Tree S<'rv Removal & trimmings. 1ree estirnau•, ...:Ull ~H-0088. I \VILL not be rrsponsiblc Jor any cleb!.'5 other than my O\\'TJ. James r.tichael Fox J08~ .... cMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Women 7020 HOUSE \1·ork wanted by day. Own transp. Refs. Cnll br[Qre 'I am or alter 5 11n1 531-\().17. BABYSl.T'TINLl. l\ly h11n1c. Day/nlte \\'arm f1ul. Nice y-~rd. [nlant OK fi.l'.!-:.29!1 \l'l!.L tiabysir n1y hornc I B. I 'd bk d C '' CARPET VIN1'L TIL'• 6810 l·:Xl''O. prtH·llcal nurse t a>·s. ig enc · Y • .i . • .:. Landscap;ng call 61G-J:H7. Free est. Lie, contr. 5'11)..7262, \l'iUl lS priva1e duty in l --~--~-~~--1 "1" "7& LlC'D J l J "" Laguna Bf'ar h only. \\"rile ALL day or after school. my -Y ,,.....~ ap11nrse anl sra,~ I========== I ' -kl.... P .O. Box 702, Lagun;1 honH' E-side C.\1. 2 yrs or conlractor, ....,11•ns, spr ·~· ==~~~-~c-:c.,--::cc, ovci· plcasf'. fi-12-4:186. Gard•ning 6680 patios, ctr. ~31)..30~7 SOUTH American lady 11·ill do your cleaning . 8 hrs day. GOOD Care for your child ANTHONY'S Masonry, Brick 6830 No ('Oo king. 642-52'Y,l Lunches, trn('ed yanl. Days m•ly C.M. 6'6-210! RICHARD ALLEN ACCOUNTING 644 4860 Stn:i.ll Sc!s of Books LICENSED Day ca.re, l\"e<"k • Custom & Spanish !\1y home, 5-10--7211 f'VC~. rtayF, infant 1hru 5 yrs. So. Th(' Il£'st, costs no more! Masonry A Specialty! Coa~I Plaza area. 549--40311 Experienced f.1aintenance Fie Bkpr-Sl'C. Thru P&L Budget Landscaping Block, Brick, Concrete l5 ~'1-s. ('xp. Brick, Masonry, etc. 6560 BUILD, Remodel. repair. f>rick, block, concrete, car pcntl)'. no job too small, Lie. Contr. 962-69-\5 Business Service 6562 Craduatc Hor1iculturist Free Est. 633-1343 536-7248 AL'S Gardening & La1vn tllainlcnan(.'('. Comm<'rciW, indu.strial & residential. * 6'16-362'1 * COMPLETE Paperhanging Painting 6850 NEED PAINTING? Call us! P.rliablc Scnli<'r 1\•/ 'l'ard. lllain!. Ocanup Quality at its bcs1 , at the 1nost I'('asonahlc priers. Hl'aS, !l68-l!J'lf(/&1G-S2-!T F11'c,> t·~tln1t11('S. ;l'l!S-6002 \VANTJ::D~ GARDENERS' VACUL:l\t •INTEP..!Ort EXTERIOR• HOUSECLEANING by Fridays. E.xpl"ricnced, tran~p. rAz..-023.11 Job Wanted, Men & Women 7030 CH!r-!ESE live-:n Domcs1ics. P£"n11anent. Exper ienced. Far East A;::£"ncy &12-J.1703 Job1o-Men, Wom. 7100 Aasemblen MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Experienced in assembly ol centnlugal pumps, usini. hand ancJ powC"r tools, lrocn bluP.prints. 45 JI r. min. work wl'<·k Profit Sharing J.C. CARTER CO. 6TI W, 17th SI. Costa t.1esa. 548·34Zl Au Loqual opporlunity emplO)'Cr BABYSITTER, intelligent, c a p 11 b 1 e ror occasional everHnJ: & rl11ytin1e care; l boy5, ages 4 & 7. Reis req. Non-smokrr. ~6-9550. BA IJY~IT'TF:R, livr.-in for 4 children ( 2 school·ag£"). Sala1y OJWn. ~lust love children, l11r. houscv.·ork. RJ()..42·11. BAB y s I TT ER. t\1alurc Y.oman, 2\li day! \\'k. l in- fant, 2 school-tige boys. Back Bay area.. 5-18-8175 BABYSITTER wanted !or 2 E;irls 18 & lO i. Al11:'r school. Vic 4\st St. $10. 1•1k. 6iJ--0410 artet· •i:J(). BADYSITIER n1y 1',. V • homt•, days. 2 Children 5 & 3. Days 638-1330, aft 6, !l62-391r. BABYSITTER, i-·rom 2 to 6 Pi\! daily. r.tesn North Rrea, Costa !\l"esa. 64&-fi637 Eves. BAB\'SlTIER 531-32]() Fountain Valley area. BARYSl'ITER \\'anted: my hon1c. !\lon·Fri. Prefer 111ature woman. 894-1821 B."'lnking Nc1vpori N11.tinnal Bank £scro1v Offiel'r Banking Call r.1r. Carter 9-5, 6-12-..111 l TYPESETTING Nl"\V am.I C'Omplclr co l ii IYP<' faciliti<'s s£"r'Ving all of Orang<' County, Offer. inc speMy servic<' &. lo1v racrs. Call for further information. (7141 8.l6..(i!.fJ.J Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 1'a1ntu1~ -P11perh1:1.ng1ng • G.%-23 12 • Lie. Ins. Cunrnntccrt cc:===-,,--::,,-;c--, - E.xp'd Japan£"se Gardener. I ln1Tis Painting 642-4)5.11 llARr.tAID: fl or pl liinr. EXP'D NOTE TELLER Ne111>0rt NationaJ Bank call r.1r. Car1er 9-5 6-12-3111 Hauling Complete yard st"rvi~. SiJi3URBAN Paintingr Dt•c nighls. Good salary. Apply fN.'C cs!iinatl". ~l332 £.\pt!rt Guerantet'd \\'ork abilifieS 1!ays: 43G I.~. 17lh, C.;\l. Cut & Edge La111n }'~l"f.'C rst. No job 100 la!"l;C a rJ Lim iteO 5-\8-9949 fllalnlenancc, Lict'n...ei'I or too small. 494-31~ BEAUl"\ClANS, remale, lo 6590 -_!>_IS-4_808_1_54_!>-_1_9!>4 __ "_"_4_ PAl:\'TING lnt & Ex.I Lo\\•est agerJCY v.·ork evenings & Sundays in Cnpentering c •1 · b · t --'----"------CLEAN-UP SPECJALIST! contmcted prices. Fully Ins. ost.1 " f's& S us IC S • CARPENTRY Mowing, ed)'.:ing, odi'I jobs. Sa1isfnction gua1. Free est Quality Position! for popular priced salon. Op· r.tINOR REPAffiS. No Job --'-'-'"_·~-"'-'-"-·-''~''-"-'_:i:. __ l~J~io~1_\_V'~'~'-'~'~73-_ll_'6_7'C-= Qu<ilitied Applic11n1s portunity for top (·arnlng.~ 4~ F.. 17th SL, Suilc 2'24 ,1·/paid vacation. Apply Too Small. Cabinet in gar+ Japanrs1• G;1n'!rl)('r PAIN l'ING. 1~apcring J6 ~TS. Co<;ta t.lr~ 6·12-1470 t.lsr. Cl'o1>.'flrng Glory Bcau- ages & o I her cabinets. <:ompletr Yard !V'rv1Cf' in Harbor Arc'a . Lie. & ly Salon, 267 E. 17th St., 545-8175, if no answer leave Fr£'e Ei;tin1a !c &!!>.-OR?.O hnnr!CTI. r.rfs. fum. 642-23'.">6. AC C 0 tit PA NIST: r-.Ju~i- msg al 6·l6-2372. II. O. DEl'l'.ND.,l!L'.·. By inonth c1;1n -Accon1pan1i;t n(·~il'd _C~'~!.~07""'_""==::: Andf'rson I r. 10< s c & s Pahr!CJ"S, lnt-Ex1. 101· f\e .... ·porL J!arhor lh.:h Br K I N l 81.>nnaid/dancer. or cay. Fi"t:e r s!. · P-111 · House & a1>1s. No job 100 Choral Dept., 5 days J"l('r Full or part-time. Costa CARPENTll'i', Cab 1 n £'ls job pref. ~>48--7030 snin.ll. (,T;l.~ii5 a.11 ;;. ,1.k., '1-6 hr!. per day. Call r.tesa Rrmocl, No job too srnall, Jl!\'l°S Gan:lcnn1g & lawn \VALLPAPERINC & PAIN-!\lrs. Rf'ynold.s 518-U2l for 6-16-7:'.01 qu<tlity ivnrk. Call &16-25'16. maintcnanCC". Rr~. & Con1· T!:'llG. 10 YRS in ort'a. <iui'lition -~"'"""."'cc:-:-:c-- QUALITY Repairs -Altera-mf'rc1al. * ~0-1837 Hc;oonablc m tc!<. &-12--0-127 !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bkkpr TrainH I' N• 1 b ho Irvine Complex On.5 -"C'IV con~· Y ur * E xpert J a panese PAINTING & paperhilni;in;:. Assc mbl£'rs or Contract. 6·1&-3-112 F INF.S'f \\!ORK &l6-03S4 P.£"a~onablc. 2:i yrs exp. Start $450 P.~.:PAJ H.S, ALTEltATIONS 1:rr1n:in skill.". 612-1322 H U G H E S Exp or 2 yrs schl CABIN ~;T, Any s1zC" joh General Services 6682 Riv1C"ra Empl·1yri1<'rrt. Agy. Inc ., ~ I1'TERTOR & ext. Avrra1:r ~ 46''7 ;\Inc A11J1ur B:vrt. Sir 201 _:;yrs. "Xpcr. ,.1R-G7l3 GARAGE Doors Srrvirrd & br. hs<', labor only $127.~J() N.fl. 510-6J7fl REPAIR, Parl1t1ons Small nrpaircd. G£"nrra! Mouse Call 5-\8--l:i.Hl NEWPORT BEACH -BOOKKEEPER M /F Remodel, Cl1·. NII(' or day, r..1 . I SID . 67-5:'.S4 1==========-. aio · ·min. .:.-· COMMERCIAL Appro:... 2 ria"." prr '1·k. Rea.~? Call KEN' 510--':679 Plastering, Repa ir 6880 6730 ELECTRONICS Steady 1,·ork, lncrt'aslnh to Cement, Concrete 6600 TOP Dollar for old itrms e p ATC 11 l'Li\STERING. DIVISION lull time a~ CO. gro11·!i. Exp All lypt""· t"rC'I' esl11n11tc. 10 crinstruc1ion d£"sirei'I. e CONCRETE v.·ork a I I types. Pool d<'cks & custom. Cnll 54~1::2·1 * CONCRLIE :floors, patioF, rtr Reasonable. call Don, 612-S:il.J Contractors 6620 F ormica F a bricating Fully tl)lllrd r1t.;-tory in Costa J\lri.a. Sink lops _ «abi11r1s - , U1>1vlTI ful':nlni.!. 1 Qr lf!.000. P..aw n1;i1rnal1> IC> !IV' puhiic & help yOu plan. Flit"I c-nur- h nu-; hirls on sml & lt;c Jribs, lJfJt·n :V\T 11n1 . H a rdin Enterprises 81:0 \\', !~Th ST., C :'ll. * (j.12-2.I\ 12 • your i::arage, 1v1l l store/and/or move. Let a small busincssrnan pay al· !enliGn !o your nccd5. John. ::iJ6-61:G YARD,.Gar. cleanup. Remove trees, ivy, dirt, tractnr b<icklmt', grad c !l62-$!i [i CLEAN t.:P & Tnrnm1ng Trl'c ,'?, shrub rcn1nval. R.<'11.o;nna lilr. :il'l-13~~ CLE1\N-l 'p ;uvl 11i::ht n10~·­ ini;. Cull Dal"~· * l\9~-'12'1.'i .. Clean Up And Haul Sll) a Jo.:u t 616-2..1211 Call ~I0-6fl2.-, has in1n1cdiate openings for : Ba lance-Flo Inc. Plumbing 6890 PLUMBl1'"G REPAIR i\o job too snu1.ll • &-12-3128 • Remodel, Repair, 6940 BUrLD, Rrmoclrl, Repair 13rick, block. conc r c !e, crpn1ry , no Jilli loo Fmu~I Lie. Con1 r. 962-6~:1 • 1r vou ll<'C'fl rrmodcl111i:: p;111J11i1i.: or repairs. Cat! 111ck, 6.U li'!"t7. Sewing 6960 EXPERIENCED HYBRID .& INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLERS Six mnn1h~ or mnrr or rt'rrnt r Xfll'l"IPnC'C' lS J'NjU ll'"rl 111 ll\r f.,l)o\1~ni::: 11f'1',1:i:: !hk k·f1ln1 ~ill<lrnni?, 11· 1 r c t:rnnd111;::. chip n1r.11nt111;::. 1n1cro11•l"ld- 111i; flT ll(1!i!linj'.(. f"ljY'n ltlJ:'~ ril'f' rrn l ~t and 1nrl :;h1f1.~. 612-5i!XI ~B~O~A~T,..C~A.·R P E°'N'"T"'E"'R"'S,- AND MECHANICS Exprril'ncrd. Large £'Ustom ronFlruction. Top 1va1;es. WILl..ARD f!Q,\T \VQRKS 129:1 Eaker St., C.i\1. Boal cover nian EXP'!) nr a;:;rrenticc boat M\'l'r ni a ri. Haxrrr ,r,, C'irrn}, Inc. &12-72:1..'I Bt~!I r<1rp('llt£'r~. rxp"d. Aulo CO!t~I !~1~;1').lll 1'17 1 Plricrntrfl, C.:'11. --B-OYS 10 • 14 D't rri£"r ?,.,;;Hrs Open ,,, Job...---Men, Cooks Wom. 7100 Job•-Men, Wom. 7100 Job~n. Wom. 7100 Job..-Men, Worn. nao DRIVER, Exp'd in 111ovl ng & storage, c1us 1 license. 1-larbor Tra.mtu !148-7323 ~y COOKS t:S'iARLlSHEl> l n~uranC'e - Top wages. penuancnt, hon-Lea~ avail, N.B. ottloe. est, and good IO'Ork:lng oon-Co.reu oppL ~ dilions in a1·r ri'!I leading Experil'ncect in sing[(' needle restaurant. Apply 9 atii to 5 and o~·o:r!ock. Good pleC'C pm for lnle1'1cw at work prlces, steady v.'Ork. MANNING'S COFFEE SHOP 2~031 El Toro H.d. Lclsure \Vor!d Laguna Hill! &37-101 4 COOKS & Cook's helpcr 111£"xi£"nn Food. Niles. Ca ll 846-!">:?0T COOK -Dinners . J\'n housc11urk. Live 111 or out. $100. 673-1879. EDD'i ~toss 140-l:l I...ocust SI., \Ve!!tm in!lltr; 534-8738 f LOO ll L ADY , f ul l chargr-Sportsv,,ei.r m f g r. Gd pay, Steady. &12-2!i66 e FRY COOKe * EXPERIENCED APPLY IN PERSON CU"odiM THE Jl\1 111£D. opening ror rcliahle man 1vith prrvious In- dustrial janito.rial exp. Xlnl working cond., gd. pay & all fringe benc[itll incl. profit RIGGER #16 Fashion Island Nf'\\·port Beach sbarlng. Cali!. I n j ec t i o n1 _________ _ Molcling. 200 Briggs Ave, C.!lf. 546-4460 -CUSTODIAN for small church, 5 eves & Nit. Opportunity !or retin!<I couph'. $2'.?5 per mo. ln1- n11.'<liate upcning. Day s !M2-242-~. evr;s R3~17?t. Data Processinb ITT JABSCO KEYPUNCH OPERATOR IB!\I alpha and numerl- <'al. Verify and some re- la1rrl cleriraJ d u ties. Good \\'Orki'1g cond1Uons and benefits. EQUAL QPp()RTUNITY EMPLOYER 14!t;i Dal(' \Vay Costa !\ll'sn, Calil. l714J ~l:>.8251 Dept. s!ore J . W . ROBINSON 1 las opening in MEN'S SHOE DEPT, lE).'.pcrience prcferredl Full June, cxcr :lrnl hcncl1ls Apply in pcr.;on, Personnel D£"pL F1\SHJQ;\ J:-:LAND RtY COOK tSi.'< nights a v.·eck) Apply 1n person to Tiii'.! <..i1EE' :!to5pn1 Th11 F ive Crowns Restaurant ]SOI E. Pacific Coast !·fwy. Col'{lnr• d£"1 l'vlH.r No ph. cal!s Foreign Car Mechanics Good co. bcnc!lrs, Incl paid vacation, group Ins, uni. forrns furnished l.rre. Good comn1. sch£"dulc. Ask !or Joe :\loore Ph. 5-10-1764. G£"n<'ra.l PLUMBER Journeyman plumber needed for g£"nP.rai ma1n!ena.nct', re. pan· and rcarrnngC'1nrnt. at our Nl'.'""'J"IOl't Beac:h lacility. SENIOR MOLD MAKER Requires cxpcricnc<' in thr making and repair of sm;i.LJ t.limensionaJ molds. Pl£'8.Se apply In (X'rson HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH !"iOO Superior A venur Nc1vport B£"a<::h. Chlif, i'\E\\"PORT nr:ACll Equ:i.l oprxir!unity employi'r. ~ l\1&F DISHWASHER cE,Elt.\L a.-.~·1c~>"7· ~N7,~"' Experienced sharp, 1111cll1g~·111 sirl lhRt ran ncr:cpt rc:;ponsibility. Apply in person Srin1£" hkkpg. ,t. p;jyro!I cx- SUR F & SIRLOIN 111'1·. rtesu't'rt. Pl,.,asr apply 5930 P a c. Cs t. Hwy. 2<X"19 Quall St. rt;_ or. ~A. Ne wport Beacli u i r p o r r, lJ'\'lnc Iflll. ----------1 Cnn1p!cx.\ Drpr. i<!orr J . W . ROBINSON l!as o[l('nin.i::: for a CORSETIERE (Exprrirncr rt+ F'ull !imr, cltccllcnt hcnrfits. Apply in person, Personnel Ofe. F'ASlllON tSl..ANn NE\VPOHT BEA CJ! DENTAL ASSISTANT • c-..-.D~E"'L~l~C7A~T"~~£5~1~;;N~.-cM-.A70N r un ti1nr 11-nrk . Sec TCIT)', 19;, V.. J71h c ~t. "11-.A'"11"t-''"-·1~yl~._-.. !s=-----;;-&3.u 1Y Opcrntot'li, Mu nt I ng ton Beach & Sanra Ana. Busy salons-good pay. P II on£' 542--0-151, 968-8080. or eves ;;1;r }M(I HICKORY FARMS Part tin1e, chnir .~irlc ass'I. \\"r art' training part time 32 JIR. \1'.('('k, ~xper. or salt"s Jl"'lple for J)('rmanC"n ! school r!!'S1rf'<I. $2 l!r. to an<t <..11ristrnas jobs Enjoy. start. Sl>l).17•1 ;ihlr .,..·ork. days .& eves. DE!'\T/IL Assl.,lant, Par! Plca ~r <'IJll al lfirkory t1n1r. \\'ill lrilln sharp ~1rl Farnls, .\;,;!. r o.::lSl Plaza, 11,1l11ni:: to '~ork. Ph·: C.!\L. J..tJ1i·er l\1nll. 6-16-!16;2. -----------::-!HDSl'ITALITY HOSTESS is OF:NTAI. 1\S.'il:O,"TA:"'.'T for (lr. looking fr.r mntn rc. womr11 ll1'0(l'lnl1" r ra,..!1('r Chain.rd(' 111 \\'C'lcon1r nrwron1r.rs 10 ~ la/l IX'!lfti[ r'lp.rrri Or1ho 01<' community. t.lu~' Ila\'!" f'\ll p1Y'f Ai;r 19-:W. Tap ....u. lypcv,.rt!rr, C'ar, an1I ~ mn- <.tr.Y . &1~-21126 fi;1bl>'. Apply '23:1 F.. ;\·lain , Drntal As.~is1ant Suite i, Tust111, Ca 11 r . chiiirs1rtr, f'),,pt,':ru;-nrrrl ~~14-69~ Phonr 11n)'hm£" !lfi.'1-:1iR2 rull Timr Llra!1sn1en HOUSEKEEPER • JNSPECTOH, lnr 11uality OUlce Tenu:roruy co olrol, lllX"Cll"CI Im· mffiL:i.tcly. t.lt-Gn·i.;or Yacht Corp. 1631 PlacC'nt1a. CM. J ANITOB .. 'i'., r.tan & '\'lfe, pt. lime eves, Hunt B c h . Jan1!nr 's St-rvu:-e ( 2 l 3 ) ~7-7317. 211 N. ~tad1son Av. L.A. WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT On temporary U5l(Jlmetill JOB o,,..,.,," ""'"'"'· 0 SECRET ARIES min 6 y~ exp. on !&!hes, "'""" ml mills. Sb;ppiog • TYPISTS & Receivi ng clerk, min 2 yrs experitnC"e. TAPMATIC CORP. 843 \V. 16th St. G BKKPRS. /\'r1vpor1 Bcaf'h 54S-3404 KENNt:i:~l,\N & t.taln-• PBX OPERS, GEN'L OFFICE tcnanct', full or part tm[e. Ph: 6'12-3843 • KENNEL. r.11F. r.f'n. clean- u11;. Ase 1w barrier but 6Qml"' heavy \\'Ork. &1'2-3840 KITCHEN Help, m;10 lS or ov~r. Apply KENTUCKY Fll !ED CHICKF:N, 2'Yl9 E . Co11sr Hwy .. C rl r.T. laborers Unskilled; will train Interim Personnel S ervice 642-7523 LAUNDRESS, TO \VASii A FE\V SHIRTS EACH Holiday & Vacation Plan APPLY NOW VOLT INSTANT PERSONNEL NEWPORT BEACH 3S48 campu.~ Dr. su.l te 106 546-4741 Equal opportunity employer \l'EE-K. EM+-629-1 Ot'f!CE SUPERVISOR LANDSCAPE Foreman ~ \Vo 111 a_ n m u I t have LaOOrer, Expe!'i£"nccd. ca!! irupervu10ry exp. w I th &37-00'26 lelephone a.nswerlng service or Telephone Co. 8-4:30, 5 LA.i"'llDSCAPE SALESJ\1AN . days incl. wkends. 543-2222 Experlf'nced. Or-..1ngr. Coun-----------1 ty area. C213l 346-7543 ••• OPERATORS ••• ~IACllINE 0p!'rators: TUR-Experienced ln ...ln&le ~e !?ET Operator. Apply 1n and ove~lockJ:. Good p)eCe S work pnce!, steady work person, 118 Ea.st 16th t. EDDY MOSS 1400 l..oeuat c.r,.1. St., \VestmiMter; 534-3738. MACHINIST E . 'd Bech! T t p PART-Time male, 13" over. xp er· omm: S<' :u Assis Mgr trainee Apply m£"n . X!n.! pay, _ benef1l.,, Taco Beu 1>9s So. ~st Hwy fu1ure \1·1th raptdly ex-Lag Bch, ' panding firm in ~mog free -~· --·~.-----· I communitv. TI4-797-9153. PBX Am111enng aen1ce, ex· · pcrience prefer re d,a.I· ~lach1nisls • Punch Priss & temoon & midnight ahifta, Hunt. Sch. area. 536-8881 e Multislide Oprs. T" $432 per week. Apply Professional Tony Ouchi. Employment \VILCO TOOL & DIE Assistance 3190 Pullman Lane COASTAL AGENCY {))sta 1-lcsa. 5-t0-;,.i:i2 A member oI !\\ACHIN IST wanted 2• 52' Snelling & Slll!lling, Inc. rxp, prc!cITrd. Call for appl 2700 Harbor Bl, CM 54~ 51S-4'lll l to 5 r r.1 and 1 lo PUBLIC SPEAKERS 9 Pi\!. If you ca.n recruit & train, OT i\l.t\ID!.-. U you have ever had a FULL-Tiln£", re50r1. hot£"1, cow·se In public speaking, Laguna Beach. 49.\-1196 there may be a place J.or you .'7~===~-~-:-:c-::1 .,..·ith our Nat'! C.0. Mook !\\ANAGEi\lENT fl o s It 1 on 11•1tl\ filler manula~luITr ol Mood, 436 W. 6th SI., Tus- \1'alcr & v.·as1c !1rld. Bruud1 -"-"-· -"-'-·'-'°'--~~--1 iop€'Ctru1n of dut1cs: Equip-Recept1"on1'st "''°' Eog;,.,,;,g, l'>l.oh•~ ing, Dra!ting & in..~ide S..'lles. En1phsis bring able to 111Qrk on your own pro- jects front start to finish. 8alary. 642-1212 l\l AN AG ER~.-07~2'-c,~, ,~,,~. °C;:;M . }.lun & \\'1fe. Experi!"nce re- quired. No children or pers. Apt & i;alnry. Call &l&.-61'14 !\1ANAG~;R. New Hall Sizl' Shop, Hunt. Bch. Cent'r. Older 1voman w/drl'ss shop mgnll bkgrnd. 64&-92JJ Attractive, li!e twine Interim PersonMI Service 642-7523 PRODUCTION -WORKERS- interest to women S\VL~G SHIFT THE HARTLEY CO, e l\TECHANIC • Ex ll' rl . Cood salruy ror good skill!. Ph. for int£'rvie'" 6-14-1131 fl\EC\lANIC. full t.iml'. 2 par1 time attendants. t-.tobil, 1500Lru:=·ST=A~U-R~ANT~~, ~w~,-,~M-1 \\'. Balboa, N.B. or part lime, mature. $2 per i\IEDlCAL Assislant. Back hr. 54.5-9863 office cxper_ !>lust be v.-il;.LR~c~P~R~E~S=E~NT=A=T=IV~E~~.,-,·I ing to \\•Ork 1n b11sy G.P. of-Slate. of Ca.litornla.--wDque fl('I'. 01hrrll nee<! M l i'pply. caret'r opportunity. O ne ~..11.nry 01..e.n. r.1tssLOn Vic-huni'lrt'd yC"ar old company l" E'. T(lro 11rt'a. R.'.17-7520 .,..·ants rr:;ponsible necutive ~Tf.N 1v11n1('(!, early morning trre salrs representative 11ewspaprr drlivl'ry, \\'111'1 proven r e co rd . Nc1\·port Beach area. call Kno.,..•Jedge of marine pa.inf, &12-1800. m al!ng!i and allied products r.I OTIIE!t.'> !!riper. 2 tcenngr rl'quired. Abillty to work ehildrcn Prctcr over 4.\ 4 wi!htn established dea..ler- cl<iy.s., Lido Isle. 1.2-8 pm. distributor organization iii (lwn rransp. AfL 7 pm, essential. 110:'1-IE RUI LDER Bu !hl on yo11 r Joi, custom cTafls1n;inshi11 & d£'s1i:::1. F.vrry roo1n a maS1l'rp1cr<'. 11ras 1.ir, hondrd. ~~1K-0769 GENJ::H.AL Contractor. All cnrix•ntry, conerctr, arlcl & r1•1norlclinJ:", 21 yrs e1o;- P"nr nCf'. ~1·7984, !M7·2:'Jl2 Hounclea ning 6735 llD US ECLI~/\ N INI.&. General r.1a1nh:nancc. Call 11nytin1c, good rc!s, rcas! &-16-6084 • Dl'Cs.'1mak111r. -Altrrations f;JlCt'iJd on hems. * &;G.f,141> * ~"TITC"l!I-:!?Y Cl.ASSES H U G H E S -Architectural "u~c~s-oo~n~.,~VE~.~R,.-,l~oc-p~,-"-.ate L.-tguna &a.ch, So, Laguna DAlLY Pll.DT 6"24321 675-49!,l. ALL rt'pliea confidential, ===~=~c-c= -, -Send resume and aaJary re--1'11..'llSE AIDE TRAINING. qui.rements to-Box ~l-764, A hca.lh rarccr opp. 2 wks. The Daily Pilot. Carpet Cleantng 6625 'Ir DlAl\fONDS are measured BAY & 13<'arh J r1 n1!onal Sr1v. Carpets, w1nt!01\s, floon., S.-11111~, l !clr 1v1th Chns!mas 1rlras. 6·1~1400 Alte r a t ions -642-5845 c1r. Rrs & Cn mm c' J ~eat. accura1r, 20 ycar.i cXP. fi.-16-14{11 CAHPETS, \\"indo1vs, firs.' Tree Service 6980 etc. Rf"s or Comc"I. Xh1t BE\VARE!! Rubber Y.'ork Rea~! Hels. !'rlR-4111. lref'S break found11tinns. FN'C rs!. Any Tl-ce Scrvire. 530-3920 \VINDO \V CLEANING """" PromiSl' to please! • ~'1210 • by quality, so arc Wf'! 1-------~-- DIAMOND CARPET • \\'lNDO\\'S DIRTY? CLEANERS &15-1317 anytime :Free <'St, l;) years f'Xp. Upholstery 6990 CAHPET & Furn. cleaning; Johnny Dunn 6'12+23&l CZYl°'OSKJ'S Cusl. Uphol. for l day service & quality \VOULD );'ou believe I \\·ill European Crafl.m1:111ship work. call Sterling for clean your home for Dill£' lOO ':li Fin! &12-14:>4 I~ ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES ond NOTICES •nd NOTICES Lott 6401 Personal• =-----"--'--~405 Perion1l1 6405 LOST: Small Ian ma1£' Cock· A-Poo, stutuY. blk. car.;: vie. Corona 1k'l l\far. 673-6664 Blk, v.·hitc, orange ca!. Fl"malc. No front rlaw11. S.50 Rev.·ard. ~6-326:. Person.1ls 640S B A C if ELORS: \Voman 1\Tiler jnlervi<"w1n~ all aii:£"s re 5o<'i11 I l1lc. Do11: M@!, D11ll y Pilol BACHELOR Looking for girl lrnnis pleyrr in :'IO'<r .. Oy\ng, etc. Wrlle Box MS.17 ()ally PUol ALCOHOLTCS Anonymou8 Pholll! 541-7117 ol' writ• to P.O. Box 1223 Cost11 MCM. OAILY PILOT \\'ANT Ans• PALf\I & Card Rending. Advi<.'e &. help on many mailers. Fully lic'd. Open dally .10am -10 p m. 213/697-9772. 210 w. \\'hil- lif'r Blvd, La Habra. Next lo Lallabra v.·11.lk In l~atrr. LICENSED Spiritual Readings, advire flfl all mallcrs. 3l2 N. El Cam1rvi Real, S.1n 0<'mcnl<' 4!12-91:1(,, ~96-950'7 10 A,\! _ 10 P_'-"-~­ Attractiv• Expert YOUNG \\'OMAN 1lanc:er will teach yt)U 11.11 lalcst 11lrp~. C!lll Ar.trll 213 : 591-1:.J.ll 1-10 P1'1 SINGERS-WRITERS R"rnrri Co 1,~ ~rarchlni:: fnr 1nlrnt foti ~·conJh1g_ 5~11-mi iittl'r ni-in, LOSE WEIGHT T t\'anr ]fl wnmrn Who arr 10 pounds flr mnrr O\'CT'Wf'li;;-ht tn rak£' p.ar1 1n J:'TOUP "'r 1i;:ll! loss Pl'Ob'11lffi of fiJ)rera lizcd rrrluring-, AU lno"Juirie11 con- fldenilal. Ask for !\fr, KC"n· ~ly 5.17-5-112. HOUSEWIVES Douh!c your money for Xma1 nr r11 1.•r mo!W'y IPr YoUr <'!Uh nr church. A phone c11U or lcuer Rnrl yuu \\'ill N'r .. iv<- frrf', rompl~1c. 1ri lorn111!1nn c"11n1p11l1, Jr(.~ I·: l~I !oil , !'1111,.. 2fl.1 Iii ~) JJ."!G-69.'i'i NEWPORT BEACH 500 Superior Avenue Newport Beach , Calif. Equal oppor1unHy employer • r.1 & F ASS£'n11>\y ITT JABSCO ASSEMBLY FOREMAN Comp<iny has an immedl· ate flp!'.:ning !or a prt> duction assrn1bly fnre- mAn. Minimum of two Y!"<1rs rrlatrrl exprr, Pt'C'- fr r 90m<' college•. Libcr- nl fring!" benclil pro- gram. Salary con1mensu- ra!r 1~·ilh cclucation & ~x­ perience. EQUAL OPPORltJNITY' E·~IPLOYER 1 ·~'~· na.1e. \\"ay, W!lta Mtsa, Ca.ht. (TI.4) 5-15-8251 Assemblers, Bonders Electronic Technicians Exrwr1rnMJ. Salary ope.n. APPLY l'N PERSON H.1d 1x ~lil'•"Tll'lf'f'!mnH·~ Dirp, 31'.ifl Pullman SI, f rt<;fi\ ~1<'AA , !j.W).'..!ri(J I chns!ian ~chool . riiri 11me. Draftsmen & \\'ill train. <;ood dnV1 ni:: I luntrnglon ~ach Convalcscl'nt llospi!al lS;'92 DcJawar" St" 11.B. course, Emrlmt. oflen'd. Jnq. J"l('rsonn£"l d£'pt . Jloag Restaurant re<:oril rcquired. Apply 1683;) "'00 kl'""1 • "°""'ai" Job Captains Valley. %2-3.112 HOUSC:Kt:EPErt. LI v e. l n hrlp nrrdc(t by 11 / 1 motherlr~s Harhor 11. r C' R horn<'. LocRl prof. man &: 6 yr nld son. ~00 bne.f dcscnptinn of previous exp. &· prrsonal rln!a. Car or drivl"rs lie. prcl'd. \Viii phone r<1r Jn!e.rview. B. CIJQk, 1!;00 Adams, Suite 203, r.1 cmon 11l llosp. N. B. NUrSl's: fL~. part limf'; 7+3, 3-11, 11-7 BUSBOYS Cashier /Bkkpr $403 A/P., .sh.:r.rp, i;ood O{lPIYI lnd1pandent Personnetl Agency 1717 Orange Ave., Suit C C.r.1. &12-0026. 5-IS 0079 • CASHI ER * Car wash, full time or pa.rt time. CAl.J..: &l5-W22 CLl::A1'1NG 1\'0mcn 1va.nted rrir 11p!s. Own lrans(Xlrla· tinn. 612-2Q20 CLERICAL; In s urance casull.lty rxpcr. 1 girl ore in lT.ll. i\lr 7'1t11111, 842-44·19 •COCKTAIL \\'AITRESSES * BAft TF.:NDER Ap ply in person 7.iXI W. Coas! HY.')'. N.B. 646-9991 CO'.\llJINATION. Sh.nrp Bar Maids & Go Go Dancen. 'Top 1~·agi>s. P llcine for in- tcrvirw. !\.1~~Y Lassy, 2001 1-larbor. C.i\I . * COOK-exp1rienced Excrll<'n1 \\'Ofklnh ron1l iflons APrLY IN Pf:HWN - SNACK SHOP #9 3•14fi E. COM! 1111")'. Corona deJ 111Ar * ('0Ut{~1\1ALE Apply: fLYING llUTLf.R. :tlOl N('IVfl"lrt 81vd., N B. IT'S WONDERfUL th e n1nny buyR In appHt\11(."(!~ ynu find in !hf' Clnssllicd Ads. Ch<"tk them now! Immediate Openings Permanent Positions Frank L. Hope & Associates Architects & Engr. 401 Civic Cn1r Dr \V • Santa Ana . 547-9481 Draft.mi<'n DRAFTSMAN or Jr Draftsman LVN. full time; 7-l Park Lido Convalestent Ccntf'r, 466 f1a~~hip Rd . Ne \\"P(Jrl Beach. &12-8044 NURSERY SC H OO L l!ELPER REPLY BOX P 763, DAILY Pitnr APPLY IN PERSON REUBEN E. LEE ISi E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach C.:\1. Olllce 11.e~taurant I IOUSEKl::EPER. c 0 0 k ' A I Mart Companl<1n for elderly lady. EARN MORE nc •"' ..., Livr in or oul. Rm, board, now taking applications for sal. No smoking or drinking. Full A part time, day I Penn. R30-<lt93 WITH US' e\·es shifts. (S openings inl • e KITCHEN HELP e MAPPING HOUSEKEEPER, &bysit, e DISHWASHER TING pt-tlme , rial l y 1-5. • SUB-DIV PLOT School-ag£" childrl'n. 111ature e Typists e· BUSBOYS • SCRIBING v.unian. must hnve transp. • Apply in penon • INKING 817-65-17 eves. Secretaries 2607 w. Coa!:t Hwy. l.ppJy • A t Clerks Ne~ Beach ll. Clifford Thnm &: llOUSEKEEPER Live In, CC CJ ReataUrllnl: Expuience(I Associ11.l£"s moth£"i'l£"ss home. beach • PBX Open * WAITRESSES * COOK _ "-"I"~ p•-,.. area. 2 l<'enagers. Pltasan1 1 '~ ~" "·· ~.< h • Bkkprs App , 1n P"'"'" eo'-eo1-eo5ta Mesa. 54()..4481 relax('(! atmosp e re . h 0 ltt Shop, 562 W. 19th ...... --~~==~~--1 Prrmn!lf'nt. Ph. 5.11-1450 e K ~ · DRAFTSMAN . . . • eypunc pn Costa lteM. Automotiv I true~ bOOy or HOUSE.KEEPER. Live in, 3 • General Ofc l"Re=,=,.="""-==,=------e . charming schoo l -11.1tP. comparabl~ cxpcnence ~iec-h"lrl n. Sl50 M 0 11 th . Resta~I: Part tJme Mlp <'~:.ary_ Bill tci ma!enals, " 1 re k h d wanted, mature p • r •on , liiul!print, etr.. Salary com· 1>42-5602 Wor w en •n $2 00 hr/ ~9863 m£"nsura1e with ability, Or-1·.,1"o""u"s~E;;,-,K~E"'E~P;;-;E;-R;;--wher• you want I ~ngt County loca!lon. Th('lroughly exp'd t or Explorer Motor Homes wli'lo111_ Live in. S 2 5 D. (TI 41 5'1&-3300 673-Hl79. * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! ,.,u!I Mve ('!('RO CalHomlB driving rttord. Ar,ply YELLOW CAB CO, 186 E. 16th St ' Costa l\.1esa HSKPR &. chlld r.are, Uve In, 51; d3y~ priv rm k bath. Rcrs. l511 wk, 54B-921l HOUSF:KEF.PER, livl"' • In Priv. rm & bath. 2 children F'ln. Vnlt. 842-7254 1--------. - T!!E QUICKF.R YOU CALL. T!IE QUICKER YOU SF;l.L ' Interim Personnel Sen:i~e 445 E. 17t:l St. Costa M~s,.., Calif. 642-7523 Jnrervlewlng Mon. thru frl. 8 A11' lo 5 PM SALES -Earn money with m investmenl Sar a h Cm1entry needs full fr part-time help. No de!; M tn.la. For Int ph. 645--61nt SALF.Sl.ADY, exp'd. lo r jel'lt':lry 1tono, lull Ume. M~3403 BUSIEST' marketplace in town. The DAILY Pnm Cll!W!fied RCUon. 8 a .,. e nwney, time t. tflort.. Look Equal oppor(unity empl~r _ ·--------"'-' now11 ? -------------~----....,....,-----------··------ • ~A.ILY "IL.OT Tllursd~J Ot tobtr 16 1%1J ~~----~i:.,EM..,....;P;:,L~o-v-M~~-.. -.-J~o--e~s~1~m=PL"'or.v"M"E .. N ... Tr'iM"E'"'RCHANOISE FOlt MERCHANDISE ,OR SALE ANO TltAOE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO T ltAOE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TltAOE MERCHANDIS! FOR SALE ANO TltAOI MERCHANDISI fOlt SALE ANO TRADE .... Mo•,-.. 7100 J~obo~~W..~n.:..W~om~·!..7.'.'100~ -. ' ,EXCE~LENT SITIER For our f1.ml1y ONLY Available '"hen needed: ll()me da.yt M>mlll eveni~s OcrasioM.I \~'EEKENDS ~ix rhildl"f'n I age 10 & undr} Light C"OOking ()v.71 transportation SALE ANO TltAOI FREE TO YOU F_u~_llv_:cre:._ ____ •_oa_~_F_u_m_i_tu_r_•c_ _______ 1 ;;f;";';";'tu;;;r•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;iet;D;F;";';";itu;;;;r;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;IOOO;;;;;;. Mlsc.!l•neovs l600 Mi1c•tl•neou. l600 HEIRLOOf\f Kingslz.e ~ ~-· · ----------$00, 60 .. rnd pede.slal tebll! Fir•wood For Sel• $35. l lntpoint (1"'06• top ~,,. SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN PUBLIC NOTICE DECORATOR GETS CANCELLATION OF 18 LUXURY APARTMENTS Spenish & Mediterr•n••n Furniture $50,000 Inventory To Choose From * AUCTION * ---'""""'"'""'"'---! "lri• '"'" °"' ,,,.,,. '" 1610 Dreuer $15. Odds d; FRIDAY -OCT. 17TH Misc:. Wentecl Ends. 543-0)37 7:3G PM $WE BUY$ YOUNG "'"" ,., .... Top Line Fum1!urt atort healthy, Io v ab I e eurly banknlptcy, 'All new bl!d· p lum • tail, housebroken. OPJ'ORTUNITY Ma.for national IU' insura~ c.;.~Vilh' mutual tund brok· er/dtder 11 f'Xpanding its N"'JIOl1 o ft i c "· Complete pttlQMliad tn.irurc. in\IOI\'. lit&· bblb irstate crf'ahon & ~alion. SuM!annaJ· in- wsfniient · ~·rn · ~ ma'de by Co. in qua.h lied applit"ant tlf'tT.·een 24 & 45 ~'i!h rolle&" background. \\'ri\ir Daily Pilot Box M• Sl9. \\lc'l"I! mo\·ing lo Lido 1,1• Show Room • Floor SamplH • F•c:tory Clo1MUfl A DECORATOR DREAM HOUSE ON DJSPLA Y -3 R.OOMS OF GORGEOUS SPANJSH FURNITURE (\vas r eg. $1 ,295) room &l!U: ~·tlh thin.a cabi· $ FURNITURE $ lo\·es child~n. ntt{is good nC't& and buffets, Lane cedar APPlf:.\NCES home. 846-3818 10/16 ehrsts, C.OCktail a.nd Occ. ta. Color TV1-'1•ft•1-Sl•r•o1 CATS K.ITTENS & DOGS to!rs. C~cnzas C(lmn1ode11 [n 1 ,._ • "--h N all sPeyed, had i;.hots. Al~~ S1tea Mgr, R,egin•I .... $10,500 + car + eoxpi!~s + romm. Degr'tt.not net", relocRll' for proml)tlart, · Prall! ~ring. Send rnume or call John, ~·· JASON BEST Efrrpklymerrt Aet"M'Y 112{1 So. ~~ain. Siulta Ana ~el ' * fantastic! is the word for this national compam.i'1 llf!W program !or Smithem California: We nttd -DISTR.ffitn'ORS ..;.J'lfAN'>.GERS ~SMEN Cnll for de!ails and 1n· tervlew 879-7135 Fuller1on SURVEY BOYS for Pool Co .. 4. hn a day, 5 day "'k, alt !ii('hl & Sat. Sl.75 per hr. 879-7062 WAITRESS · EXPERIENCED -SALESWOMEN I . p -REPRESENTATIVES App Y 1n •raon -TRAINEES SURF & SIRLOIN This is a real ground f1oor 5930 Pac. Cst. Hwy. opportunjcy wilh a solkl auto. Newport Beach matic electronic ('(l\lipment 1 -.--.,C....C.W~A~IT~R=E•s"S"E.,..S ti.rm thlt ,offers Dramatic, t'XCiling, ~w con· -HIGH cept in \\'altN'Sg employment Immediate progran1. 1·oung, attractive v.·omen, oppc.rtunity lo t_arn EaminC)S good 1M~Y 1n busy roUrt 546. 3050 shop. fabulous bonus pla.n, • tine med ical coverage, thru '""' UNUSUAL · C)pportunity The Jnd~nderrt Order ol F~ ha.Vf! ope~ a new offit"'!. in Orange Coon.. t)'. Require inrel!igl'nt man z . 5r9. College not nee· eSMr)'. Shou ld ha\'e p.-.;. pe riertce in rn~!ing public. Dignified We ·time po!'i1ion. Ea.ruing ~mmf'n~s 1mmed. ia'tely. Should be in excess o1 $250 ~ttkly, TeJl'pho"" t>nv.·ttn 10 am . 4 pm, Mon. thni Fri .. for ari- pointment. 534-17'01 or South Cout e-nd of the county, 49"....8700. Sales THE NEW JUDY LEE union, automatic pay in- c~aM":s, meal11, pleasant sur- round1n~s. Exp'd and un- ex p'd. Special trairti~g pro- gram. Apply onl.v during. following t(oun; r.lon., \\'ed., Fri., Sat. 1 pm lo 4 pm: Tues. & Thun;. 8 po1 Jo 9 pm . Ste r.1arge Grayson, Kon;i. La nes, 2699 Harbor, Costa !'.lesa in pe~R. No phone calls, AP. ply prior lo Oc1 . 22nd. Y.'AITRESSES. Ex p ' d ·Din· ner. New dinner House. C'.orda n's Reir;taurant, cor· ner of Cro~'" V a 11 e y Park\o.·ay & Coast Hwy, Laguna Ntguel. WAITRE&.>.Flexible schrd. M 'x i c 11 n F'ood-Cock!ail~. Pacific Cst H'>l-y. F~xp nol esst'nlial. Call 846-5207 \\'ATTRESS · E:'lp'd COFFEE SHOP. * 6-12· 7424 • WAITERS, W a I t r c ssl!s , 2121 E .. Coast H~y. C d ?-1. 3 ROOMS OF RIRNITURE $389. SACRIFICE .............. $398, ter1ns. Thomasville, BasSl't1. llay. CA.SH IN JI MINUTIS BANTY ROOSTERS e 5 pc:. •ulhentic Spanish Bdrm. set, e 96 in. quilf.d sof• with 56 in. m•tching lov• seat, or ch•ir e 5 pc. Spa nish Dln•fte, oak t•ble top e 3 he•vy Mechterrenean m•tching tables, top durable enough for Fl1menco Dancing. Will sell pieces individually. mm FURNITURE '>l'ood . \IJakefield .and othl!r • 5'4 I ""4531 • 54G-l934 (not bf!twn J pm i goOd E~1'm fumtlU~. Al"' WE PAY CASH 7 pmt Sf)od used furn1tuf'I! and a~ ~.1;;~v;:;7,~;o;--c:---~-- pliances. Di~play cases. pie. "v• n"''·· Cat, beauu/ul 1844 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Every Night 'til 9 -Wed., Sat. & Sun "til 6 1 · ~·oung 'i Persian \\'/Uultr tures, amps, ocr. r hatn, * FURNITURE tail, and 5 ilu ffy kittens, aiJ d1\·an.~. dinellE"S, n1att.resses & APPLIANCES and ll1UCH r.lORE!! ll l!ed cood home s ' WANTED I 828-4230 10110 ~~pll1nc"-----•-1_00_ Piano• & Organ• 8130 WINDY'S AUCTION * CASH * BEAUTJ Ji'U L Adu!I m11Jr Cash in 30. minutes lol' good , silver pl11tinum miniature used furnitw"e, TV, ~tereo, poodlf', rrce to good home. Furniture IOOO Furniture IOOO ~-------~-~~---~·--OVER -STOCKED MUST SELL! Ne1v 9 pc. corner arrang. choice of cir.;. r<'J;. S230. now $!~.;,(!, Nrw hcd.~: King $99.5(1, QUC'ens $,';!J.50, Full DELUXE BR tt! i~cl dbl bed, springs/mattress, dbl dresser, lilting mirror, ni1!! stnd, like ne1v Sl 50. 540-1768 LOOK I NG f o r old mahogany? l'llass1vf' RCA cahinrl .$600. Bulfet $200. 544-6&.16 $~9.50, T11•in~ S39.:)(), f11\ly 1--~-------­ guam. King s;z: spt"C';ids Sl3.9S Offi ce Furnltur• 8010 fl. Sl. S9.95. Jleadbn:ls: Kings, SIS, Quff'!Vi $12.50, EXECUTI VE dt'sk \1·i1b sirle Full $10.50, 'J\~11119 $4.95. arn1 $12J. AdJusl. typc1\Tiler Trundle ~els !duo riser) ~·/ chair S2:i. Back :>torage bar inner spring matt. rt'g. Sl06, $-IO. 644-2869 bef\1'. 9 & J. now Si!l.~. K.!. ~prd.~ $1 3.99, ~-pc. Span gp. $2~9. K -'l, \'l'I. vet sprea(ls $49,50. Canopy beds res. SJ 19.50, no1v $89.50. SfEEL Fil1i1b cabinet. 4 drawer, IC'gal s ize. full suspension. S:iO. 847-6319 F ull !'Z. slN'p • !IO!a reg. 1----------- $239.:il, now $169.50. Christ. Office Equipme nt 8011 mas lay.aways no\\'. SIESTA SLEEP SHOP, 19?7 Jlarbor TYPE\\'R!TER. 18:\I ('ll'C· Blvd., CM 64~2760 daily 10. Int", t'IHP. lype, per/ect 9 .C\al·Sun 10-6. ronri ., like new, $ 15 O. 20 Pc "MADRID" '"·'"" . I r·c·=·p=E=1=v=R=1r~.-.P.~.-. ~A~,~,-. -n-,,-,~h. 3 Room Group calcula1or. V!'ry reasonable. F ROi'tf l\10DEL !!OM.ES Xlnl. Cond. 892-2423 Antiques 8110 A REAL SALE al Ct'ntury House Antique~. Lg. pol belly sttll'e $39. iron dbl bed $60. Rd mag, tbl, 2 leaves, $37. 4 match. ch1-s. $30. DrrsS<>r $29, library !bl 1\-/ dra"-er 529. 01r.i. t b!5, etc. DISCOVER CENTURY HOUSE \\'he re prices are best & stock 1s exciting. Look for the sale sign 1n 2nd b:k. post Day S!., gu ing No11h on Ne1vport Blvd., Costa J\olrsa. 2134 N(w. pon Bl\'d. 11 A:\t . 5 Pl!. BUILT Jn Braunsr.hw1·i~. Grrmany in 1869: this is a n nntique. upright piano, likr ~;ou'\'e nevC'r st'.'Cn. Solid brass candle. hold!'r.~. scroll· f'd ke~'board support. Orn' of finl Stein1vC>gs f'ver buil! No. lr23. S~OO. 6Q.0.137 for sn appo1n1ment to see. Jnt"ludes: Quilted sofa and t"hair -2 end tables & cot.G c:c•~·~·~s~•cS~•~l~•---~8~0.=22 OAK Desk, music hox, Jee table -1 lamps_ dre!s. Chinl'se rug, Frrnch SIO\'e · dbo I GARAGE SALF: -Thurs., ere. 18•123 Beat'h Blvrl., HB cr -mirror -hea an - fll1Uted box spring &. matt· Fd., Sat., Ort. 1£..17·1~. 9 lo - ress _ ~ pc, dining room; 5: Ga.Nlen r.1ark 18" hl"a\y Sewing Mac'hines 8120 ta bl,. & 4 hi.back chair~. duty PD"'C'r mo11cr $:ii: CQJ',1PARE AT $749.95 ill<"Lane flOWl"r la \l·n t"dt;Pr $399 S-KI: £let". hedsc trimmer: P..am 2·way po11·er sander No rl own-1-'m!s only 116 mo. SlO; ~n!ry ~abre sa1v $10; WELK 'S WAnruoUSE "".., , .. ""· "" 110: E1oc. l\Ul grinder·bufler and s111nd : 5£\\'ING !>IAOllNE SINGER TOUCH and SEW FACTORY CLEARANCE I Factory orders clearance of 11\l ovt>ra ge , drmonstrator~. floor model~ . .-tudio & f t· turned Pianos & Organs. Rt>al !111.\'ings up to 30':'c. Everythi ng gua r11nleed like ne1\·. SaJe l1n1i1ed lo specific stOC'k . so hurry! .No monry dO\l'TI OA C. 5 year.~ to pay. This great sale only ar: WARD'S BALO\VIN STUDiO 1819 N"11·por!, C.f\1 , 6-12-8434 0f)Cn Evrry Nile & Sunday Afternoon •PlANO RENTAL SPECIALISTS No l.ime li m it. Renlal applil's to purcbasr. 11 ilhin a year. NE\V & USED PIANOS & ORGANS. Best rleals in Orange Coun!y. \\'e lake ll'adrs. Bank tenns. Oprn !\Ion & Fri e\·c~. Sun 12 to 4. HA~l:\10ND in CORONA DEL J\IAR 28~ E. Coast H'"'Y· 673-8930 WOW! To p Bra nd Names f ull 40 in ch piano console for only ., ............... $099 This is o ur spcrial buy for October • gel ~·ours now • a ll linishrs. GOULD MUSIC COi'-1 E BRO\l'SE AROL'ND 20751 i Ne~·port Bll·d . appltarx:ei;. l,()\·rs rars & older childn"n. 547-5722 84&-3818 10116 Behind Tony's Bldg r.111r111 Cosr11..r.lesa * &~8686 OPEN DAJL Y 9 to 4 TOP !>10NEY PAID SO~fEON L \\'ants us -who~ lor fumilure &: appliances. Like to s!ey indoors, use lit· Ca!J JANIS. ll94-1818 ter bo.~. "GNJr:ge " &• EST AT!'.: SALE • l\lrdical NEED brick11 one to 1!100. "Clart'nce." (K ! t t e ns) et1uip. Hosp. bed· petienl f'l!esonably priced. 644-4687 ~9-1846 10118 Iii!: 1valker; altrr. pressure YRF.E To good homes. pad; trapeze bar. Sold Mlic:hinery ete. 1700 Jovahlc, i;:rey & wh1. kittl!oS, I S!'paralely or rolleclively. ' ir ks. Also l'l"\'eral others. Submit birls in \\Tiling lo FORKLlIT • low mutor. \'arious colors. S34-4:!52. United Calif. Bank. Al!n. sharp, 4000 lb.JO' lill-tie1v 542-7096 10118 Darla D. Holtby, Box 1739, tires-colu1nn shift-on ga'l---.,,,--,--0-~--- Santa Ana 92702 $1600-on Butane $1750. 4000 Couches &. rhaii's ---------1 lb. Clark. runs nice, new &16-4:>40 52 INTERN I\ T J ON AL rubber $995. 642-8393, e ves 10/16 pickup, rommen:ial license 897-2433 $12:>. 60 Datsun Sedan, runs Llh:E new Paslode mailing PETS •nd LIVESTOCK good, . real eronomy $1J5. outfit, large l-01nprcssor, i P•ts, Gen•r•I 1800 Elec. ironer $12. Tools, misc IK'nney gun, 150' of h6sel-"""-:..:;;c::_::._ __ :.:::;:f 962-495i. 10079 San Pablo $6.}[I. 543-2367 evel'i o r POODLE Puppies: Toys, Ct. F.V. 1vkends A KC, c h am p.. l in r.. Painters Equip: Binks lo1v. beautilul , heal!hy. !\lust be boy compi-essor, 2 others, lumb.r 1750 s e en 1ii! then personally 40' estensiGn ladder, 2 20· . . _ dis('1JSS rea&. terms not ladclers, S gal pot, 2 gal pots, Ext. \\'h11c ~.int, gaJ •• $2.9J given over phol'H'.', 49&-9306 mi."<' guru; & hoses, DeVllbcs l x 12 Shelv1.ng. a ft •• $.09:J::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.1 airless. 642·0141 after 5 1 x ~ PaMJli~g • ..... $1.~ n---1125 "-'--,,_,-~--. .. .,,-1 I x 6 ~ a running foot , • $.~-0-""P:.:.. ______ .::::: I G r and Opening SALE ! COSTA MESA AKC REG. Pemeo tanks . fish • .. at·c.-:ss BUILDERS SUPPLY COLLIE PUPPIES 'TIS TROPICAL FISJI 1700 Sup"rior 0 1 54S-'l826 '. . 9030 Edinl:'er I@ r.tagnolia) ' -Lassie J\1arkings. Show or Fntn Valley • 842-10>30 FREE TO YOU pel, Sable & tri·rolored. KIRBY Vacuum ch!aner ~1th Had puppy sho! &· ~·ormed. Ll1ust M'e lo appreciate Also :?04$ N. tl1ain, SA atlach & polisher. Xlnt rond SEVERAL b n n d I es of Stud Service. AKC \Vhill' PIANOS & ORGANS ~:~;-r;,nt~~d~ =~:r o~fy~~'. ~~·:~~~~gi~'f:~1~ ~fn;~; ~:7~~t°:\1~o.;: Ii~: 1','.EW & USED Credit dept ;i.~j..7289 or Girl &out Cluh or any Huntlng!nn Bf'at"h . e \·amaila Pio nos & Organs •Thomas Organs DINETTE Set. for n1ic11, 42" group t.'Ollcct ini:: lhem. Thi' G£Rl'llAN She h rd • Kimba.il Pianos ro\lnd. 16" tiller: 4 chain, ~um.~;_ns hring ~zc for one ll)p qua)ity pu~p~es, 1A~~~ Franchi ~d ~alrr $141~· ~~~· s~1;1~ foha'd12. can. 9846 10117 old. Xlnl papers. * COAST MUSIC :J •....... .,e muut'in 5 ow FREE To good hon1,., young 833-1568. NE\VPORT & HARBOR bo:< $25. Call 642-3243 altered n1ai(' Daisy type •"-"""'>7'"",-~---1 C'.osla ;'11rsa '*' &12·~1 3'' & 4" pipes, fut l tanks dog, ~·ell ~haved. good \\'E!~t,\RANER Pu P P'"' a Open 10.6 Fri 10-9 Su n 12·5 drill, welding hose. alr hose, wilh childN>n and olher Al\C, shots. Grand cham· I I B 1 h · 1· k · -• II b kn 8 38 S pions. l •·•~IO"D 1 y oo~. ent"1, c ain 1n an1m<1.1s. s r . 46-J0. 1 1 16 •l7l<I 002_2,,.3* vu•u• " • S einway • a. lencr.. sink &. small motol's, "~ ""' maha • new & used pianos l~;;nhe°""'°""--,,,--~ DACl-LSJJU Or all m-•-,. g,,, b"y' lo __ &cl2c4~&1~07-cc-c-,c-c=cc-SPRINGER Snan1e l 2 old . NDS, :\KC. :-tlnt '"'" " ·Good ,.. 0 yr. ; 11'ilh rhilrirrn, 4 wk 11 i So. Calif. riJhl here. Carpel \.1yfr has Hi Lo n11.rure , gen e cloi!;. J 'l'f9-3&M a! . ·. SCll:\flDT J\IUSJC CO., nylons $1.99 yd. Shai::s baby pu.pp1es playful, quick Sun t J, anyhme Sal, I 1907 N. J\latn, fron1 SJ.!50 up + my labor, to learn, 2 mrn;. old. . i Santa Ana OOc: per yard. ~-6910 ;).18-6687 10/IS AKC !<C'g1s1ered Germlill ' ~·-E ORG IN Cl.ASSES i\\UST sell · P n 11 r r HAU..Q\l'EEN JI 0 p e r u l , Sheph!!rd pups for sale, l ,-ru. ' ' · 1 , · malC' & 1 female J6.).00 and ill pro'fi1able, lun I.· l!:<t"itinJ!,'. EiJTI ~ .• • $100 prr v.·tek run or . part·timf'. Choo~ yqir 'CIWl'1 hours. No dt."ti\·rry or ccilleCting, no investment to -ma.rt. Jmmed. prof11s • v.·e _tr&ln. Phone f>.15-20.JE. Busboy. Prel. exp·d. Apply: 600 IV • h S •-1 •-... 1 t ., .,..n a ,..,,a Turner Propane \\'eld sel $.I; Nutone door ctiun(' new $2; Sheridan 5mm ~·llet gun $10: Schwinn girls' b1kr s;.; l 'ndrn1·oorl TV ~20; :ll}rt, Al um. F.:.xtrn. laddr r ~10: S. ft. wood step laddcr: Eler. belt N!d11c1ng nich; ~1-dr. ch c s f l6"x12"x4': Rron1· ln~ton 2'2 ~~. bolt a chon r1flC' $10: ~410 i;hor 'ill" ss. near nt'1V $1~: A n l 1 q u e pine kitctu>n IRble :STJ: few lish rods, reel~: m1.<;(". fool.~: ga.rtlen snpplies, hou~chold items, plbg. ronncct1ons. sphTI -hds.: .11~1 Lllarine Dr .. Lagun!\ Reh .. Ll!lller. GARAGE ·Mic & ruit1qucf;. Round oak table rlaw !Cf'!. many an!iQUf' c 1 n c k s . Russa.n !>3movar, \'try (1!1! Vicfnnan 5(lfa. hea11Ufull~ hand kni\1rcl rlrrss siLC'5 10 k 12 carwn1fr tools '" n111ch morr. Thls Sat & S11ririay 2:113 Crand C11nal. L1ti lr Eall)'J11 Island -No Sl ightly used, in sryl1sh ca[). inrt. Does el'C'l)'H11 ng. No 111!ach to buy, ~Jani nt>cdl~, ~If wind hcll;>hin. e!c. 5 year pa.1·1s & ~"tvire guaran1l!e. FUL L PRICE $62.20 !'llonda.y nitt'S 7: 30 _ 8:30 pm lawnmowt>r & Ir i m m I" r . B ack male t"a1: ;:, n1onths $·Ill.OD ll39-:'r9l4 GOULD MUSIC CO. &-s1 nf!cr. Call aft 5 pn1, ()ld, needs t;1nd home Z(Hj N. JI.lain, s .. \. 547.~1 968-7021 :)46-0172 10/J6 BEA~LES. Irma J e ~. 12· Sales V.P . to $10,000 + cu + ina'nti\-e + fl)(. ren!!l'1'. Dynamic growing cc. Df'i;'f'l'e Electrical or mtktg. Stock option lo all C'O ~nefit.,. &nd re!'.ume or Gill Annan, 54&5·110 JASON BE ST Empioymeflt Agency 2120 So. Main , Santa. Ana SALES .Sarah CoveRt.cy has ~nings . for fl or pt time XTT11s M:!es. P l l!A &a n t , dignified ¥-~rk w/oo. In· vest., ro l lectinn~ or dl'll~'erie:s. Chooff your 01vtJ hr'!. Min. age 21 For inti.·. r.!llJ : 5'Ml-0614 k 962~3 Stcrt't .... ,.y }'.;'""·~PM' nef'fls Part Time Secr•t•ry " V1C'I!. • J>r,.sldf'n! &. Ger'll!r.ll r>la.nagPr ';YHn a n u1kl! ~horthanrt 100 ~'Pm llkes \'!\riery anii fig. u~: type·60 v;pm or Ix-lier. lo.fLny comp&ny hl!nefits such Ml .pa.id vacaUons, s 1 c k leai.·e, paid medical and life ms~. crtdit union, pen. &ion plan, etc·. Call tile DArLY PllDT for an 11~ polntmer1t Ml-4321 and 11.sk for .}fn:Grttnman. SECRETARY !or busy ex· ecutiw: to assist in l<t'!ting lZP ~ dt>pt. 1\i lhin J\lutual Fl.lDd.I Co. in Ne\\'fll. Bch Uft. Top skill~. i horlhand, ~ · A a ptitude wilh ~ + ?M'ionality + Startins u.lary $475 ~·ilh t.•fil .ol 'stock option.. C.all 642-~360 .for appoint. ' Top Warid aa.l!!smen. GOOD Pf')' for ~·d. men. ~.~I l'lar Shell Serv. aof E. Cout Hwy. at ~ilr t'd': 675-tti33 SDVICE ST A T I ON at· t~. bpnienc'l!d. Apply ln° ,enon 2llOO w. Coast H.Ji;. N,b. U;it\"JCE st:;'.tion Attendant, ¥·time days. 1645 Adana. Cbf!.A Mea. 51)..ia SifiVta: Stabon allend&nt. ..,. nee. Ste Milli!, 4671 Qtmpaa Dr. N.8. . ' '*' SALESWC>rl1AN '*' Ope n Daily 9.9 J\1ATURE Part time. ~t. !l-6 Sun .1 1·6 Youn1t J\latemity Shops 1-----------~ Coast Plaza. Pl\!'s only ESPANO'L IN QUALITY Schools·lnstructlon 7600 l\tEN -\VOMEN BECOME AN ANNOUNCER "LEARN" On proressional equipment in a. 1ora1 radio :statlon lron1 \\Wking broadt"astel"l!. For comple1e \'Oice analysis CALI. THE INSTITUTE OF BROADCAST ARTS 772.3900 P!ArPm,.nt i<Ptvi~ educ:at1on loan ,JOIN 1'HB FIELD \\"ITH A FUTURE! Ag<t /edut"i\t1Qn nri hP!TI1'f! LPt us ht'lp you qualify INNh'EE:PERS I N~ITUTE INTERNATIONAL MoteVH'l,r.i/Apt Mgmt Sehl A DJVJSJON OF' ANTHONY SCHOOLS 1TI7 S. BROOKllURST ANAHE l ~I. CALIFORNIA Qa5M'S fonn every \lffk PHONE FOR APPT. A~k Jor Betty 716·5800 AITENTJON LOVING PAR· ENTS! YOUTH SPEEOI '\\'ORKSHOP. Age11 7 to 17. Learn to !!peak well, enunci· •''· project. After r.<'honl k S&rurdays. Pr1\'a le or class n.ft!I. $.8295 VOCAL Tech. J: gong in· te~tatlon. Beginners thru a'dvanced. 494-9340 mft 6 CHINA P AINTING \e11son11, d11 y or f'\'ening rla~~rs. For ln lormation c•ll 892-8107. TYPTm : Earn more lt:am i'olTST & Composer, (All 642-57'92 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TltADE Furnllure IOOO H E RI T AG Er.l odl fl e fottr • ~r bed, c:~st of drawen, bedside I• h I e . S125; tv.-o .ch.artnlng (ha\n, S2.l each; small chert, matchintr mirror. $HI ; doll· ble bed tm: 11pringl, ma l· m 5!'i, S25: 'l001. l,J Kil'lf& Road. 548-2394. Sat.-Sun. & EYes. DON'T GM up~ You may find It •f America'li large!!. !TlO!lt unui;uaJ 11nfinl.(Md fumllurf' •tol"f'. Cor. Reclh\ll & San1a AM F..ry, Tustin. J ml So. o( Newport Fwy. Oprn 362 days pt"r yr. ."4-;170 ~"EARLY. ~ mt1ple furn. Nrw early A~ric11n ~· couch .tr 6' hutch brand ne11·. Antiqu"' rum . di.stirs II brlc-a-hrec. 9 Al\I to 6 P!>J ...... , Model Home l"urnlture Saving'.'i to ss-;;.. Very ea~y f1nant"ing. 3 complete rooms ol deCtJrators styled Spanish furniture. Consisting ol the 111.mou~ cusiom qua:J ity !\la· dnd living room group. The nrig'inal El Presidtnle spac· 1ou~ masirr king i;ize. bC'<I· room suite and t he authenrlc La Pai wrough: iron dinette ~e!~. Limi1ed i;tock • $48~. llamilton ShIDl·room, 59-l8 \l'es1mln~ter Ave, \\o'eslmins. ter. 89-1-4434 SOLID maple bunk beds ~·lladd"r SW. P lastic lop kne<'hr•lt' mplP dc~k ~6j, Con1b back mp\e rlr•k rh111r $1) Outr.h ho:< mpl!! !ablf' .\Ii .iO. Round dru111 n1ple !~tile S li.~. l\l lrror 1np •lrr~~1n1:; tahlt \1/sk1r1 $);) C'hcn)' IX<arons bf'nch $j(), 6 1 .... 2~9: 9.;, FUR NI TU P,L return('(! from (]15play ~1UdlQS, modrl hon1· r i;, rlet"orator'i cancr llat1on. Span!~h & ~l rrliterr11nr.m r!i;:, RD FURNITURE 1844 Newport Blvd., CM E'V<'l'Y nit:hl '111 !'I \\'M .• Sar. & Sun. '111 6 FLORAL print rornt"r group l"'lmple!e. 2 sofa~ k l11hle \\'/rovers &. bol~lf'rJ, $9i. \.old pla~t1c ~wivrl rocktr S:t2~ The Factory. 5'11).684? l''OR!\lAL Early Amrrican d inin11: lable, Ii rh;1,iri;; hif'l"h\l'ond & T h n m a 1 m11.kr , like new. $ l 1;:;. S.15-6934. r.J APLE uphols!l'rod rockl'r, $32. Usecl Holpoint cnrr pertonc 1Tfrii;::. $8!1. The 1-"at"IOry, ~42 Upttols1e1Td cornt'r group con\'ert~ into 2 l\\'Ln beds. ("(l('(t ~50 Sar $'lT;i or 11'1'111 olrl'r. &U-i1l9 evrs/\\'kend~ CO;\tPI .. ETE boy·11 r o om furnitur e, incl bunk bed,<; & corntr arrang(ml!nl, like l'l"\I' $2:10. 54:;..G934. rtlODERN green divan k chair. Good cond. $58. Pr of gold lamp!!. both ST. The Factory 54()..6824. flf ARBLE Tablr, 4 ~alnut DtJX. chairs. F ine cond. fi44-JM6 afler 4: 30. Qua.lily king hed~uiHed . Complele-unusM $105, \l'Or1h S2;if!. Aft 5 &: ~vknds 8-12.fi.'\36 MODERN rl1ne11e, flov.'l'red pritlt chaiMI. 5 pc $35. TI1e Fae!m')', M0·61H2. COUQf l ma!rh cbair . rlb!(' he<l. Pnd lbls. Sacr1f1ct: ! ! Ca II &t6-85G2 DJNTNG ~r. solid ~l nu1 . fi eMil"ll', :iilnt qualff)', C'On· !empcr11.ry p;fyl". &t4-\ 12ll lJ~ED 5 pr. entlq~1r 11h1tP hrlrm i:et r/Pluxl!, $97. The F Ar-!r:iry. ~·12 pre1·1'"' ~ E_: _V_f._Rc\c,c.Tclc·lclcNc'cG~fo~\-,c,-pt k1!1•hrn ~ink' ~Uf"'r c:ir.1~r ~a.If' !;,it & Sun -l:l!i Carna· t1on, CtJrOlla <lrl 111 a r . 61.1-11Sl A1non1:. niany nther 1h1ngs: king Drrxrl hdrn1 ~· GARAG t: Sa.Ir r ,cryth1ng from eyrla~hc~ tn tool!< 10 tnys. Sat Sun. •1&32 &,:enar10 Dr, HB. NEEDED: Ski-snow sui1s for rorfr!lrr i;z. 3. 4. 'lr :>. Alsn in. sundry mi t I I! ns , rte. 968-7(1;\j, Appli1ncn 1100 COLDSPOT relrig/freezer, idral for g11.rg. $65. KeJtmore J:a5 clothes rlrycr S45. G.l':. au10. \\'!\sher $35. Xln! cone!. 64·l-2869 he"'·ern 9 k 5. G.E. r:Jec!Tlc i;tO\'t!, "'hite, pu~h button. Forced \(I ~u. Good ('(lrtdilion. Reasonable. 5-i34{)'i0 aner 4 PLlf or pay S6.21 d•1·n t.: 9 mq p~·m1s ol S6.z.:?. /\'o intere!.1 rhg. For no ohligalion. I~ Mn1e rlPmo . call credit mgr 'Iii 9 prn. 634-5621 GRAND f'boll,\' 646 2100 P1i:ino, r.1. Shultl. GOO'.f rond. S550. PRrvATE PARTY \VANTS TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. 542.6().15 Television 1205 Lea~ Color TV or Alack & \\'hite. Opt ion to buy. Free str..1ce. No Qrpnsit A·Acti1·r TV Rl'ntal Co. '69 KENl\10RE console se1\'. ln11; n1;ichll'H'.', f.l('d11r rranen !>lylr. Docs evC'rylh1ng. All Att11 ch 1n1•l. 6 mos olcl. hk .. nr11· cond. $'200. Ca I l 548.5184 j l'f :122.1153 1969 !>INGER w/b<'aul "·a\ console & z1g.za~ ;\lakes SY LV,\N!A Port . TV S.'(l0 hu!lon holr«. 0,e1 casl.~. ;:; "'a een 112V DC e;ir oi:_ t:;;a.! Year guar Full pnC"e $311 24 bat!) E:'l cond. S60 &!.>-.SOS or $.l 26 n1o 526-fi6!6 11ft.-r 5 pn1 l ~RoCcAcclo9".-,,c01c,c,-c,c",c1c,.-.,c.1~,, f"'nrl 1 1~ Pnrt Zrnlth 12" Musicef Inst. 8125 B&S $1~ 1;.u-1·,1 ; THF: Bcallr~. Co 11 ~ills. Shon· r!rll '!ii, rt~·, rho1rr ll()fnrr h ;:i n rl -(11 a d r ;i:: 111 I a r '.'i 11n11!<u.i!l.v <',\rPllenl 1\I«" C:lrn Can1 pbr!l .s f'.\clus!\·r r lJciu'"' Th" n \'11 11on RQ1111dhat"k B ~Ila cl err· j\larttn!<. Lay;"' HY !or C11n~rn1a~ flank An1rrit"a1\I· D1~·.,H11t Prirr1< 1·11~ Ll!USIC r>ll\N nn !hf.' P"llll1~11l>1 81 ~' ~ E. Balboa Bll'd Balboa. 6iJ·.')~l ACCOR.DION • Amphlifd r1or100 $200. Also pro· fes~1on11l Sonola S 3 0 0, 962-5618. 6 Srrlng e!ectTic guilar a.nrl ;unpli11er $ ;, 0 . 0 0 Call 548-4987 afler 5 P:'ll Hi .fi & Stereo 8210 l\!,\RA'.\'.T?. 2;, r t't:<'tvc r , r>01.ak :1l2 B ~pPal;er ~y~!r r.1 ~. rlual 1019 l•1rn1ahlr, $!['(} nr hr~t oLler. fi..12-!1S3R t>P lore 4 P'.'11 8220 Tape Rocordera 1 -~~-~~----· T ,, P E: P.crorrlrr-Norelro siereo. :; ~~I. S7J. * 962-8741 .. C1meras & Equip. 1300 FOTRON Elrrtronic r:am{'rA "·i!h ca~!'. $175 nr make of· fer. 6iJ--OJ76 Rf1 1 Pi\! Sporting Goods 8500 1f you'v• fo und wh1f you'r• looking for in today't P1LOT Cl•11if i•d Adt. KEN';\IORF. \\'11.,h<'r. 9 y!!ars f"', old. SJO. \\'orkli good. MAKE AN OFFER • SJl.-0717 • USED relrigrralQr. rlouble rloor. \\'orli:s ~·ell. S2.i. 5,.1£>..81!J9 r.tODEL 600 Kenmore At1!11 \1·11.~hPr, "'Int cond. v :i. 51&-8672 or l\47./Jl15 \\'A!'HER & clryer. AVOCAiiO. Sl'Z.'i. Rtlri~-lrot1! 11'1'" SIOO. Fn:-ezer's $6.'>. ~G-1~ G.E. 1uto ~ashrr l; rolrc dr)'f'r. Bo1h $60. ~72 or "47-8115 "'i\SllF.:R k rl11·f'r, 111voc11.rln, S12Z,. Rr lri~·fl"l"rSI ~ $\00. Fff'"'t~r sr~s ~10-ill(ls Give thet p1rty with th• item or it1mt for 11la • phon• tell. Chenc •1 •r• it'1 julf what you'v• b1en watching th• Wa nt Adi for. All thet'• l•ft '' to m•k• an offer. How t in you 101•? Th is it jut! 1 nolh•r of the 9reet t hings a bout th• PILOT Cl11s)fied i•ction ..•• it l•ads you to t h• berq•int. NEEDED: ."kl·~OO'v 5Ull!I for S~IALL Crr1nan Shepherrl ~e s, In-color, Al\C rez, loddlr r s;z: 3, 4. or 5. Al!<O in· puppy. !\lust have ~ · * 5.36-fi019 * !liundr:v 1111\l('ns, I! ! c. ho n1 c w ·ch 1 I d r e. n ·l oo,,-,==cc"C,.:.CC ___ _ !J6.11-7!l.l.l. 67:'>-2529 10/16 CHAi'o!PJON Si red hro"·n toy CARPET lnsta \J"r has r:>rl!'. TREE Swefl Valt>ncit . 20 =~~~' i;i.~ps SI u d roll. avocado riylon ,...,rpct. pounds $1. 1918 Dover·1~,-,;oc~~-,-~~--• douhl!! ju1c-h11rkc <1. \\/ill ~rll Drivt . 1'•c1\-port 8 " a ch BLACK Labrador Rrtrie\·er aJ\ or part $:Jlyard. MG-'124:> 646-5194 puppie:-. 6 ~·eeks, sholl'I. $35. ·'(jjjjj~;;;:;;;;:-,;;;;;;;;;;;;:h;::lc"'~"";';,1'~'~""""'"',....~~ OLYLIIPIC TV Console s1e~ HOBBY ilems: paper mache, Ai'ol/F:-.J. Low·rey O!'&'an "·/ egg cartons, roffee (ans , PEKfNGNESE !"or Sal• herwh. Both Xlnt, g(! Chrislma!'i card~. etc. for • AKC Rrgistered 91;2.s,;~r; hobbyisli;_ 531·1875 10118 5-18.j.UIJ Beto~ J P~f FOR:'-11\L 'redding ii re~ i; LABRADOR mix puppies J SOINAUZERS, !>!in. Al\C "·/CH1 hei1r11l lrl\in dC's1gncd black, J \l•hi1e, I hrov•n. All pup!. Sh()1v or pel!'i, Stud hy Edith Vint"!'nl Size 8, 23" 1vent children lo play '>l'ith. service, 83.'HllGl \1•ais1. S/5. 6-lf>..3().15 !168-793.i 10/22 BEAUTlf'UL ,\KC .~blc roJ. SURPLUS Fat"tory dress 2 Btk k \<111 k1Hen~: ~hots, lif' puppies \1·11h shots&. eye J;ibn i:s & rcmnan!l'I, Sold lo wraned. trrun<'d. "Sybil" &. t'f'rlihrarr~ f;.12-.V!ll2 1hc p11blic 3-4 illond11y thru "",\n~rew :'llar\'tl" 494-98~1} SKYF: TERRIER AK C. Sa!. JR2f} t-lnnro\·1a, C.J\I, aft. ;, .\0116 (hllmp i;1rerl frmalr pup, 21 ~ CROSS lop P. e ! r; ~ .• t"R EF. To gOOd horn ... 2 ~T, mO!li. RP.lo~. ~!l-23-17 J1Ulornal1c defro~t. F:xr Sf.ii. olrl li'\'f'"I. >rntll'. n1~ty rol· ,\KC q111mpion i;111·cr min Th:-il'lu~e in B11.ck 4·15 E. nr part Cock~r. Ffn111.I<' Pf'O'!I<' pups $:.0, td~ l lo) 171h . 6-IZ·ji~l ~J36.-2029 10/lS $9.5. ~.~!'l-2.>W FOR Snlc 141 nc1,· F1rcstnnp 11 11'"~ 61:"1xl I $.10. 4 4 !I N!111\3rd Rrl. Coruna dcl FE:\IALE Adu!1 Dachsuncl, A DQR,\13.~L"P.c. c_,c,,-,-,,-,-.,-,..- good 11 t!h nlrlrr 1·h1h1ren, SCJ/A U7.ERS. Af\(' Rrg. rrre to good ho m"' . C11J1 .. vrs. 4~rH579 &12-Z278 Hl/16 ,-..:::;-~:;-';:'.'c;--;o--,,.-,;~ \\ll!TE T iny Toy f'oor11.-;;c;c-;;=c•;;cc•c;c;c2(J~12c.=:c•:-:::c::-; 5 J\1os. old part Sllmoyei:I puppie~ Af\C, 10 11-reks old JO" Cr.ilt~man btnch AAW .'1-, m..,le pup, all shnts & fi7~.-42fl1 "" mn!or, $100. Bar-h-Qtie s,.·,, Jic€'n.~~. h~hrkn. good 1\i lh POO==ocL"F~p,~----- h pc li1ne oak Bedroom s't children. 962-l!.1n 10116 1 u' ;r~. tin~··c'0Y i.· S200 ;,.ig...-4z-oy. .a. ro ors, An . !op • • ' ,l YARD full ur lo1·ely Dahlias qu11lily. Sturl !'er. 1193-!liHl CONT:V>IPORARY w 11 I 11 u I 11.re go1ni:: lo \\'&ll!e. Come & A<'C l d G < h 1 I 2 " re21s l'rt' er ma n bdrm l'iel $100, relr11:; SIJ. c p \'nurse f. 241 E. 1st Sh h -I G ,20. · ·1 so c·,, ,116 · "P ''" pu~ or ~11lr. l as stove misc 1 em1. · ., .1 . I 1 & 1 r 1 o~n • • 67~ 2678 6-· 2802 m11 "' "m11 r . ...,, .. ;,fl.I .. . .-or t.r SUZIE rn:'f'!i~ lovi ng home SEALY lir111 kin~ m1111re~s b tan R.: 11·hi 0 re rl.'11111.le cat: 2 CHOCOL~TF; n1ale poodle · 200 pupp1e1< s1.1 P11rh . box spring, used. Paid $ . 11,payed. All shots. Call C 11 ~~~ 9_.1 s"ll for $j(], &lG-9064 673-91&1 10/1 7 ·3 ,...., .. ·~' TRUi\!PET. Sch1\inn hike, 4 FLUFF Y femaJe yellow Horaea 8830 Conlon ironer , t\\·o 6' sofa.~. ~triped kirtens, frtt to loV • ----- la1\·n mo1\'er. Phone 4!»-895-1 ing hom~s. 642-4806 10/17 GENTLE r.tarl!. grl Jst hor.-e. GO·KART. ~tat"" ~ HP 3 LiitJe kirten.~. attrat"ti~·ely for leenagrr. Cati.Sheryl afl engine. Goort rondttion. SiD marked, he11.Hhy. s w ~" 1 3 pm, & 11•knd~ Mj-6851 &l&-01 4;j dispo~ition. 646-23AA lll/16 Si'olALL Sht:Hand, c h i Id \\'edg!!\l'OOd·Holly huill · A K C A L A S K A N broke, daple grey $75. l~ l\nd Kenmore 1,p,1·ina: l\IALE!\1UTE 4 )TS old. Af! 545-5S28 machiw>. 6-lfN012 6 pm. ~176 10116 H0:\1Ei'otADE camfl('r ~hf'll CUTE kiHcns, lo..,P people L:lveatock IUO lits 8. bed. cab h<'igbt 5 11·\n. hsbrkn. looking for homes. IT'S FUN TO BOARD dows, $25. 962-71135 67:>-4432 10/16 Your hone al TALLY 110 4 i\!lchelin Radial 9Hix l:> 3 Fluffy m11ll! kittens, 7 wks FARl\IS. Rox ~till\~ $:3.5 per lire.~. Jikl' new, old. ~·eaned Ir. trainer!. mo. PoletaJ 1h11ded corral! Call 641-1525 ~184615 lll/17 S4:> Pfr mo. Aulomlltic \\'I· 30 Cal. i\11 carbine \l'/§t'Ope. F REE KITTENS ter, Jl!f'd &. cleaned d11ily, E :<C1!'ilenl .shaf"'. $100 Firm. 546--0743 l 'i ACl"f'~ lightl'<'f ll T"l!n11 . 6-l~2i6."i ah 4 Pi'-1. 10116 training ring. Rh·"r trail •t'· ~~s. Expert English l· Quality king bed-quilted H~LLO\YEEN K i 11 e " s . \Yt stl!m instruction. Tally Complete-unused $105, v.-orth 1-leallhy, tree tn aoocJ home. Ho F'srm~. li!62 N~1"hopr, SZSO. Afl 5 & ~·kro15 8·12-6536 962-J 162 10/16 Foun1ain Vallt'y. 54Z,..!f.i87 liPRTGHT RCA f"rtt7.er $7J. FREE ki nen~. nlale or TRANSPORTATION 4 Bedroom &et. ~-Call Jor female, 7 "'ks o 1 d appt, ~1 9'M 842-3227 J0/16 Boats I Y.chtt 9000 Lt:ATHER toob. like Jte\1'. 43 2 ADORABLE grty. Dully 'Iii G[.ASM.tAR C I I II Ii 0 n . p1C'res l'><ilh ca11e. $ 4 5 . kitten~. 1 \\·ks. old. r.lale & Jnhoard-<iuthoard. 120 !\ferc. 5.llt.-:lli7'2. fcm11le. 1>44-1096 10/16 Crui.wr wl!.h pcwt'l' jel & USED \\'11stwr t.· iiryrr S.'ll: BLACK & 11·hitc r3bbti JXM'er trim, F1ill ro ... er, 11·hilp 1ne!al palio lurn .. 4 !>ls-&'1i!l 10/16 Reaiiy lo en,joy. A 11 pr~. S70. Af1 fi pm. 644-2637 ;\IANX cs!, nnr 7 l\'ks. old f.r maiOll!:lll.nce reC'OrCls. J OXYGEN An-tyll'.'ne 11·p]d ln1: mother. 54!1-4740 10/11 O\ltncr. Kl 6-4144 l<"l mmplrt~. ~llf'('lA I !able DARLJ:-.G mlllle killcns. lree LIVF'.-on '\Ork 00:!1 Nr.\'\ lnclUtll!d. 5J6.9672 aft 5 pm. TO~ hom" 962.m 10117 LCVP r1·x1 1". huiH 6.~ l.;-7,c"°"".-:'7· -cc-,.-OC"::C Stove, ~lnk.<, f'n21nr, p11inl. I PLANNING ~ move; You 'll 3 ~IONTII old mlx@d hN't'(t ton, ~p11rr pa rt ~ I. lind itn 11m11iin1t numbt:r ol hlACk pupriy. 962-6931 10/17 herd11.·11.~ i MO o" ~,. r hnm"~ In lodlly'!ii Cl J11.~~if1ed ~!ALF; k fPm 11le ldUl'n11 look· lran.~lrrTI'ii tn ,\rn1'a ·""' ·,1 Ari~ r~!'ck llw>m no11·. ln1t for hnrnl' ~42..lm 111 ·J~ 70 .... t ~"'>1'!""11'1 Aht!. f''l 1 I ,, ! ' . . ' ..----------------------------------------·---·--... -· .. --· ··---·· .. - l hur\d.Jy, Otlobtr 16.1Q6!J OAILY PILOT 3;t TRANSl'ORTATION I TRANSPORTA TION 801:ts lo. Y•ch!s 9000 ~torcyc!•w 9300 TRANSPORTA TION l ~pOrted Autos TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION HOO VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATI ON TRANSPORTATI ON T RANSPORTAfi~ Autos Wanted 9700 Usitd Cars 9900 u ,ed Cars 9900 Used Cars _ 9* u,· lsland"r >oloop l'~. c _ 1r:b. au:o1. Pulper. ht>ad gilllt•y, bilge pun1p. Full rovc>r~ llnd nish1ons. Sleeps 4, S39'J.i. 7i4--333-J311 E:-.t 221 11:, days 17' 0 DA\' Day~1Jc r Demo 11 750 -Gsed S!l50 14' O'Day <.:sc d ••.. $,j()() F'un Zone 8 011.t Co. Balboa PENGUIN sailboat l 1 1;' y,·/sail & t.J·a,ler Top con· dition $425. 831-8598 FIBERGLAS Dinghy 6" Ion~ 40 lbs. $60. 6;;)-19~'.C ,1f!Cl' 7 Pi11 HOBIE CAT $1000 * 49.1-Cl\J7 * SABOTS SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Campers 9S20 fi9 \'\\' U\i.tPElt Xlr:t. \"E'r.Y Hl':a."i•Jf'l:!ble AUSTIN HEALEY J1rtuport 3l1nport s C1r<l"1· -B.l.•L~ -Trait 81J.;J111 -ll~llJG,\TE::. .'1100 \\'. Coast lhvy , N.B. -I 'IJ1 Austin Healey $2495 6-1:!·9·10.) 51-0-liG-I AbotH a dc1-elicl booze r: Drinking doesn't d ro,v11 h1i: Lroulllcs~ lt IRRJ G,\Tl:.S theni. t-inishl'rl lll jjlt'dllHU~ r11hy ~=A="="='"="="~'d='='G=D="="~''='·= i'!:'tl 11 1blk lraihl'1· 1nt!'r1or , • Full.v "1Juip1. inrl. 'I ii~~ 11·hcels. \\l{'('k -end Sp{"('laJ. MGB VW BUGS GOOD SELECTION e~,~,.pl '""' .11'.l. 3031 E:-<1. 66 or 67 1970 \\A RBOR BLVD. COSTA i\1ESA WE PAY ··· CADILLAC CONTINENTAL MUSTANG . CASH '6' FIHlwood J:t6>< CONTl."""',\L,, ·I '" '61: MU STAN$ Brougham '>f'•lu11s. '! hrr1· ot uur 11! t.;l . Beat offer over $6000 J1l"111ls hal'e thc1r new 1970 kit med can Ir tnlcU just Call 49-1-6882 rnodels. Tiu· Cllrs /ui' ~al" 2 dr , hd.ltiP. Attlfll'ntil1c~ call ua fOJ' free e1tlrnafe. -=-==...::..::=:.....·~-ha vi• lniv nii·~ fl pii r (.. a u· d10. hcat~r. R uns like ne GROJH (ffEVROlfT 'iiS CAD FLEE.'11YOOD Xlnt cond Car.; n1a'y , l1C' T~ke \un'l{!I\ rar 10 ll1t _ BH.OUGllA!\I 81"+:n by calling l\l1. ll<lnson \.~UJ '/'le ~.!1r~t._ prty. 0 Ask for Sale11 r.tanarer 9;ilY.l m!les 49-i-6882 nl A p o I lo o,,velopnio'nl ~i·n. 4.1.J.3 i '1· :>l ... 06.34, 1!2ll Bearh Blvd. '67 El Dorado. Lo 1111. Xlnl Corp 5-17-71>14. 11&1 E 17th 115· ~· Huntlna:ton Beach rood. f"f'w l1rP.s. Loaded. SL. S.,\ 8 an1 10 6 pn1 wk. "ti5 l\1u!'itang !IT :.!119 V8 RI Kl 9-3331 S4,8;)() priv prty. &14-•1265 (!o,ys l'/S. Nr1v l1re11. t..rak , WE PAY WH FOR YOUR CAR CON NEU CHEVROLET .,.. f Ul I ~11111·\i.s ,o.;. ·pa1n1 !:-:>: shay CAMARO ~) -~ .. eqt1 lf)llll'l1 l. $1100 ~ trni. blG-6:'JJ 7 alt •6 ----------! Clf'Wl. Leath •. r 1 n ~er 1 Qr . r\I ' '69 Camaro Z28 :'llctall1c bhtc. Sl:i(). O:<iys ' · _1 I ... ""''•. _~9-1174 or_cvci; S.16-36'1_2 '67, LU\.r 11t·11', lu. 1n1 .. 'l!i.ifi Bl I TW!n1as Susp., n u" _ 1 1 I I L I ' ! 11 bA · ,.. '63 CONTIN!'..:NT AL .1 llr 1 I'· au o • wri~o "· a l'I" fKI )'g a~. ro I· .,.omp. Ju·1d•'rl Ong o \\.' n e < belt~ + n101-c, 11,""" m1. F\11 1 r r;v;rr. Very f lo·un ' ' · · ., VI~' ·1~Hj-;,J,-,,,,7 N•·l'er ra re(f, bul ready. $YOO. 673.-i l19 ,-..=077oc--~-+I 13395. 673-5653 tJ:. !\IU .... ~rANC ; L'onv Blue/11IHW !"lp. Hill. ·I CHEVROLET lr-<1ns. Haily Pilf'k Q:in~nlfo ----------1 '60 Corvair. 3 speed goo<! jj.000 fill. L:ood c. 0 n1 CORVAIR '69 VW $1995 C:: :r:r ~ Unbelievable! t'ant&stic val 1 --~=~~'"'='='==- ue? Every imagine.ble acres. WE PAY TOP 50ry inl'I, ,1·oOO dash, wood DOLLAR !'>l!"•nng 11 hl'1•J, ~11n rool, for good, clean used l'11fS, <'tln11111·nlal radial tlr<'S. 61 43 all makes. See George Ray !oral n11lrs. Factory 11·an·an-Theodore Robins f ord ly. ~re an<I d1·1vc to bcli{'v.:. :060 Harbor Blvd. J2rtupurt :!l1nport s C.l\I, 61:?·0010 .U.IPOR~ \\'ANTED Oranp Counties TOP 1 BUYER Bll.L MAXEY ·TOYC7l'A 'S9 Chevrolet conct itio11< Sl50. Call 5'18-4987 -"-'"'~738=~===-.....;. 2 1hl()r h'1rdll'!p. Original flft('r 5 1969 MUSTANG ~ ti!aek pau11. 1.1r. ZVZCt23. '64. Sharp l\1on1.:i. 1 ~pd. L f11ily !1J<ided ~ R,,J 1n1enor, au· & lull pow. must see thi., ,.11,.._ uu 511-5290 .. "':'f" l'r, B1•s1 01·1·r ·l:l(~.:.''\~7 '1i7 '.\lu .. tar~. 4 spd. $29S Dl1·. ~ 1 .. !3.1k•·1-. C.M. HOLIDAY RAMBLER coRvmE ,., .. :,·". 1969 Jlarbor. c.~t. "'""' ·s~ Vett, 100"'° lactot'}'. n•~10·1· OLDSMOBILE 'S7 CMv. :,ta . Wgn. r:i.o·('d, ~opcr Hsht. S~lOO :::::::-:-::-c=:--,.---t Ne111 inrl sail. $249. 64;).-0222 Auto Services P_o_w_e_r_C_r_ul_•_•_••~_9_0~20 iiiiii&iiiiiPmamrtm,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9m40i.O 196./ 32' CHRIS Corin1hian, fully ('l"[Utppf'd. Xlnt cond. \Vill sell rqully. Pay~ ~7141 737-!X).)l, eves 5-18-2 13~ l\lr. 0\\'eJJS. J1rtuµort 31n1ports ;\IUSf &>II '&I J\.1GB. $800. 67~ll'l 3100 \Y. Co..i,st l!11'}' .. N R. &u.94('.J 510-li6·1 ----0-P-E-L-----I Authori~.rd J\IG Oe!i.ler '68 vw 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Ph. 8-17-8555 Will Buy Bei Air, 4 Dr, Ve1y good C"Ond. 673'-il·IOS.. ni.os 4·12 196fl; J'l''i°frcr en Hl:'buil! 283 en~irlt'. r1t'\v Ii res, COl1VE'rr J-; 'ti-, harcllrip, :1:17 llc·l111• h.10k-. By 011 nr r . Ve , new trans .. power slet':ring, 11.1111 ~6:i hp. 4 spd. rarli~il~, 11"1' r!o11 n r13y1nl. ::;!A'J 1\1yr f)O\l'f'r brnk,.s, auto trans. A~l/F;ll, niusl so>lL !16.'!-10:i.1 ·"l., Lag. B1·11{'h. ·l~J-J 456 i\lust sl:'e to. apprccia!f'._ Rea. 'jS COHVETTE :W50 or best ·a:; 01<11; Star1m=:-hlu··k, xi 1 CRUIZON 16' Ca bin cruisr.r \\'ood/fbgls. motor & trlr. $5::1(). ~.J-1:,SS ·---Speed-Ski_ Boats 9030 I!HG G;irwuod utili1y speer! ·boat 100 hp Chrysler, full nevJ ro1·cr. steal at S700. Call &11--1'.ll~ arter 5 pm Boat Slip Moaring 9036 \VANTED: Slip or bouy that y,·1U rakr. 26' : .ilboat, Call day!" G-1 1-4300 ext :..:. eves S38-2&1.J ask !or Attila Mo bi le Homes 9200 IUY J• NIW Si.LL Im USED Cooper TRAILER SALES "Buy from • man who lives in one!" \VF: SERVICE \VH AT \VE SELL: 32 1 So. Harbor, Sanla Ana I Bk•k 3o. of Bolsa 5.1l-10Ci6 BAY HARBOR Mobile Home Sales Casa Loma Roll • ,\\vay • Sheraton i\lanor • lfornette · Kit -P r('slig<' • Sahara ALL SIZES NO\V ON DISPLAY 1425 Bakrr St.. Costa 1.1esa ~~ block East ol Harbor Blvd. Costa i\fesa (714) 540-9.170 GRE,\T L..1kC's mobile home 2 BR, rl1~posaJ, nc1v \A'/\\' cpl &. rlrps, landscaped. !"Cl up 111 Skandia Par k . RcasonalilC'. &~ to ap- prf'clatr. S.IG-:;:,11 alter 7 pm or any time Sunday. SELL Your Mobile Home FOR CASH 639-3291 536-8869 Broker Many Mobil Home1. Family & adult parks Pn('rd Right~ Ca.JI 535-S."\!)9 or 636--3291 Brokrr GREENLEAF PARK in clear. cJc11n, cool Costa i\ff'&a , l\pw 92 ,.:pace: adult park. ~1odrl~ & Sales of!Jcc IO<"alrd al Pa1·k. Open !l A;\1 to 6 f''l ACC"E'."T i\10BILI;; 110;\!E SALE'S lT.iO \\'bit tier A\'r. CoFta ,\lri:a 71 4: 642--1 ~51'1 2·1' SETUP on t.he cho!i't'~\ location 1n lovely Traill"r Park. Ren1 pa1rl In 1st Firsl S1250 take~. :t27 \\'. \Vilson. Co'! See ~P<H'C 29 lOxSS 3 Bedroom. 1 bath. All ,.xtr11,_ Family P11rk. Call $8869 Broker. 2 f ULL beds, 3o gal hot \1·a- 1cr tank $1800, 1640 Ne1vporl Sp. No. 3. C.i\I. 12x60 Front & Re•r Ali extras. Family park. call 536.&969. 636.32'Jl Broker. 1959 Nashua IOx-10, romp. furn. nr11• alum. awning $2600. J.'Jl \V. Rny St. C.M. Space 6. &12-7441 ' Mini 8 ike1 9275 f\TlNl Bike 514 th Jack.~hlll1. 6" whtel11, hud<iy M"AI, drum brakes, s.·)(). 646-46<14 Motorcycles !.300 HONDA Scrambler 2 :'I 0 . Shfl.l'P! Lot.s of Chrome. • • $77;-i. * Call &12-1268 * '6.1 Y AMAllA 80 XLJ .. 'T COND. Sl6ll lMz-..19'13 '67 HONDA 30.l Chopprr. J\lust Sell. $650 or best oiler. 548-4050 ·so MoPed !JC! cc. 10 ... · mile•. X1nt shape. $6.). &16-4721 alter 6 1')69 Yamaha Enduro 150 CC. DT·I::, ~:,11·,~s. SG:.Q * :;.is.~ • NEW B:'>f\V below ·wholesale co&! R-M, 600 C'C'. ~~1~2'l21i 1968 TR(Ui\IPll 1!JO CC. Xln! cood. 3.COJ m1 . l.'!10. .. :i:l6-71111i ... BEAC11 Auto Supply Wholesale Prices lo All Complete Machine Sh.-,p SPEED EQUJ P~IENT REBL.:ILT ENGI:-JES 11~>5 V1ctorla. C!'ll 5~8·6760 1S391 Beach Blvd. HB 847-0091 * OPEN 7 DAYS * Holley Spark Plugs High perfonnance for all types of cars. $5.89 Nationa l Speed Center 2110 S. I !arbor, Costa ?>1f'Sa 6-~700 Open 'hi 9. 6 on Sat. Next to Mr. "T' Trucks 9500 '69 DODGE 1/2 TON Swept line Pickup Big 6 cylinder engine, stand. aN transmLSslon. One only -Dnvr ti home. No. ll6i- Ct»W5. U~C'{I. $2077 SADDLEBACK DODGE 547-9381 14(11 N. Tustin, San!a An" !'~rom Nc11'fl0rl F rer11,11• - \\lest on 17! Ii ~1. Turn· l!'ft on N. Tust111. GM C TR UcK_S_ Orange County S.ilr..; &rvirr !lr.1dqu1H1<>rs. NE\V _ U~Ell UNIVE RS IT Y OLDSMOBIL E :.!Sj(I \111.rbor Blvrl. Cn,.ta :'11,..~a ;,1().'1610 Ten Light Vans. Volks\1·agens, Dodgrl'. Ch"V· ys, Exc:cllC'nt (.'011rt. ]IJ)' < \\·arranty. KUSTOM MOTOR S 845 Baker SI., C:'-1 540-.J!!Jj Opt"n 'til 9 P l\l. '63 Chevy ~. ton lire! size VS. Di r. S\;, Bakrr, C. !\I . ~G.~91:i ----~--'68 Do.J:.:,, '~ 1on VS, auto. Dir. 1'\..o J.1,1krr, C. l\I. 5-10.591.) ·~---=-~ TiS Ford f.i·fl11r•l111c \\''~n. Dir. 8~:i l~ .• J;r'1·, Co s ta l\!rsa. 5-11~.:r.•1-, -----11:: Ton 191:.i 4,\IC 1111ck \1'1!h hydraul ic. 1,111 gait-lil1, I'll'('. l•oOm ])ft, !1lnS t,:1J. ~-l~.r, l\lon lh111 Fri 642-87>:2 -. ·~ Che\'y Custom Van. !Jl r. !M~1 Baker, C<1sla ?>lcsa. 510.5915 '69 D1\TSU N Pickup 1\1th CamJlf'r & xlral'. Leavins state. Best offer. 6Th-:11:i:, '4!1 Gl\1C, ("Omp h:I .. nrw cng , tires & paint. A.tier 6 call 673-719-1 '.'.100 \\'. Coast H11·y .• N.B. 6·l2·9 lf:i :ll().176~ Author1ZC'<i l\H--; Dral~'r A USTIN AMERICA ~ales. Sri-vil'r, Paris In1n1e<liate Delivery All t.1odels J1rtuport 31n1 orts 3100 \\'.Coas t li1vy., N.B. 642-94D.) ~·10-176~ Authorized r.1r, .Dt-.ilrr '65 Austin Healey ;;prilc l·:x. NJnd ., $800. ~9-1·53,j2, after 4 P 1'1. FOR salf' J9::.!l ,,US!ll\ Hl'alcy Sprite, Rrll. l'!.ac1n~ grn & gokl. $650. ;,.1~28 COOPER !\Ill'\! Cooper 1962, 997rc. ""!:: 1ust rebll, Smi1h's lach, nf'I\' battery, red 11/ hick top. SI 150. 67'.'.-~JS3 all 6c·--- DATSUN ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 DATSUN DEALER DOT DATSUN l8Sli llea(·h Bl\ld , llun1ington Beach 8 12.77Sl or 5·10-f\1•12 '69 DATSUN Big 4-tlr S«t.la n. if~~rxl. Dlr., radio, hC"a!C'r, 1:1no m 1Jro; \Viii sarrif1('r: Tak" otrlrr 11·adr. ('-,ill Phi!, -19-1·9771, ;\~5-063 1 .cZ~.\-\'._!0~371 ___ ~ ·1;9 PICKUP 11l1h ca1npt'r & 11"\rl" n111s. Urst of!r r. 675-57.'.).) ENGLISH FORD ORANGE COUNTY 'S VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER SALES· SERVICE '69 i1tODELS l mn1ed iatc delivery Lt\RGE SELECTION Theodore ROBINS FORD 2060 H.arbor Bl1·d. Costa !'llrsa 642-0010 FERRARI FERRARI Ne\vport linports Lid. Or· a.nge Cotmty's only auU)(}r· izcd dralcr . SALES-SERVICE-l' ARTS 3100 \V. Coast Ji11-y. !\e11:pol't Bea ch 642-9-105 540-1764 Aurhr,r17.c<I F rrr11ri Dr alr r FERftA!ll '&:'J. :IJO GT 1 1 'l. Rcl'rnt rebuilt. y c l low . hlack lra1h .. r. S6~r.O or nfrC'r. Call Skip :i!l&-a.'11 I. £x .'>Y.1 INTERNATIONAL ton FIAT dump !ruck. Dir. 84j B<iko.:1 , ---------- C.fll. 540-5IJI5 1!)68 FIAT, 124 Se(1an, lite Van, all makrs. blue. 11100 m1. SJ:IDJ. or Si9j Bakl'r, c. i\I . ,,,•7T~-~o~.P~·~·~l&-~758<~--~ TEN L!i;::ht Dir. &lj 540-5915 '68 FIAT 124, spl cpe. r&-h, a ir. n1n.g "'heels S2500. 4!>4-8.12~ ('\'C.S '66 F ord r100. VS, auto. Dir. 845 Bakrr, C.l\l. !l\()..;,913 9' Cahovrr camprr. 111'"' on ;-,• Ch('l'Y, VS S219:\. lJlr. s.l::i Baker. C.l\I. S40-5915 '67 Chevy I Inn r1at bed, VS. Dir. s.r1 Baker. C. J\I . '68 FIAT g;,o Spydrr. Bl1le. $1800. .. All 6, 546-1::26 * JAGUAR StQ.5915 * 'li8 XKE, immaculate con· '6:" O~l \Vagon 102 llP. Dlr. S IJ Baker. C.!'11. 540-5915 PORSCHE Porsche '60 Coupe $I 79S Coco hro1\·11 11· blark in!rr. fully equip. Good eond1tior1 th111011T. "'cckr nd Sprclal. J1rtuport Jl111ports :noo \V. Coast 1111}· .. N .B. &12·9~0.J .j l0-17G I t.u1h11r1icd '\Jr. D,·:;ilrt· POHSCJ IE: •;,7 Spt·1•1hll'r. >.Int cond, nicrh perf' &s1 ollrt· over S:!OOO. ;:,1z-j~9 eve:-; '68 Por1che 9 11 $5295 Bahama yrllo1v /1n1~h "''blk interior . Fully 1•qu1p, incl. rear \1·1ndow flrfoi::i:;er. ~f'm­ pcnt rud111l 1irrs, I'll'. \\'eek. end Sprclal. J1rluport 31inports ,\ir corxlttioner, 4 sp<I, d!r, loaded! I lone;r rream Pxt., pl ush black inl. Take small dn11·n or 1ri1dr. J..o,v, lo1v pyn1nt ~. VJ !f890LB, Call Kf'n ·19-l-9Tl3 or 5-l:J.0634. '6S VW \·c1y ('\ran. Lie. NOL 221 fil'S( o\lel' $695 HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1969 llart:ior, C.M. 61:?-6023 'ijj V\V, 2 ooor. A speed, radio, heater, beautUu' red and sharp. l~Ui\I 140. SHY.JS. Carl's Motor Co. Inc., lS.U Harbor. C.i'll.. ti-12·0.113. ·ti.~ \·"\Y Sunroof, Blaupunkt A:'>l1 ~·nt. Coco rnats, ni1n t cone!! i\tust sell, Make c!.fer! 49.1.6893 'ti7 V\Y bus, sun<li a.l campC'r comp .,.·/can1p1nh e D<ras. S2200/brst oflcr. Bob 54&-5835 aftl'r 6 '69 \'OLKS\\',\GE:-1 Camp· 1nobilc. A ~t • F/\1 radio. P op.up top. Side 11nl. ?>lon· tana Red . 545--ol:f.)2 Your VolkS\\'agen or Pors<'he & pay top dbllars. Paid lor or not. Call Rl\lph STI·090J Auto Lea1ing 9810 v LEASE v •59 LTD Forf1 coupr, air. p11r stq::; S:. brakes radio SHY.I 1110. '68 Country Squl~. air, pwr slrg & brake~. radio $87 mo. '&J Cadillac Coupe d~ ViUe, fully cquipprd ...• $129 mo. '69 Cad El O.i rado <:oupe, fully equiprc<i •..• $1 99 n10. '69 Cad1lla l' Coupe <le Ville ft1ll y equJpl)C'<l •..• Sl 69 1110. '69 Chev Can1aro, p\1•r ~trg I.:. brnkP~. a ir ........ S92 mo. SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 \V. Cs1 llll'y, NB 645.:!J82 &Onably C~~IH:~11.:1's1$~9a. oiler. G~l7~~~ . ~-i~·~'~·s,;.1'~,~; .. !:1;~~11!<1, ' '66 CHEVROLJ:.i Capi:ice. :=iti()i(lsTclr.1.fm· 011 ni"r. One owner car 1vilh only DODGE ccllc nl crintliliqu, 24,()(X) n1iles, has all po\\·er + 673-709~ air <."Ondi!ioni11J;. A~soluiely '67 DODGE DART f·~ JJc,1i1J;1y l n'lfk'. p !~. tte ~~anrst ~~ie 111 l~\\·n. \\'hllc \l'ith \·inyl top. a.Lr con. J>/ti, t'<>Od' t·ond . Ownt r -..,1~1 3~01°1,' ,',.er,~ e,,,: es duioning, auto. 1rans .• po\v·I S:iOO. &lG-42'21 . •! o o:nz, Lu . acu~1 • .,..nta .· , · 11 , --Ana 5-16--4114 ('~SIC<'.! !DJ;, 1 1~d10 a~r 1f',1tr1·. l!lll'.l ULDS Cu11a ~1;·6 1110 0 • !\riv l1rrs. $1..o95. :l.1.C(IO 01·1g. Orig cost "3~)Jf)f) !>\'ii t r '67 CH EV. ln111;•l 11 Station 1nnJ rnlles. Call 637-U56 s~·i0. fi.1G-5971 ,..\:..,s. 11·11so11 : '15,000 n11. ~·1111 p11•1._, •O~'~''~'~'"":'..,'~'~'"~'~'~· =-:c---1---,';;i"W,J;"f;i;:--1 a ir. Xlnt end. $2 3~:.. -'.J.I Olds 4 t!r I 'tij Dodge Polara St:.O ~19-1690 ~>18--0~7!1. Hardtop. dlr. 84.J Baker , ::> '6E'i EL CA ,,IJNO 327 l'U 111, C.>1. ;,.J().;,9t,·, xlnt runnini;: ronrl. Nf'f'ds 11c1v llf'd. $:ijl) or best orfr r 673-376~. FALCON I~ Cf!EV'i' ln1p.,1la 4 Dr. '66 F alcon Fu lura HT. Pl~. R/H, low m\lr. 1 2 11•1!,\r. ~ .... Id new 3 yrs <igo 01\·nrr, 11kr nrw Sl,19.J. f'tl' S3'2()(), JIOIV hr·~t \)\lf'r pr1y. 833-1322 $595 TB.UC!-.: Fol' ~air: ·53 Che\I. HOLIDAY RAMBLER p.u. 11·i1h r;11nprr, ne\v ltres, 1009 Hru-hor, C.'L PLYMOUTH J:. Fi1l'l. aor .. >t•do. jll<r. steer. " bl'ks. Vinyl lop. l:J,000 !\~. Ong. 111111<'1' 1novirt:: a hron!\ n1u.~t !'!'II. 833-17$..o l·:\'•'S. I LEASE • RENT PIA. SZ:iO. 4'.l4--5.S86 altl'r 6·l2-602:1 ·s8r:o;,1d Runn•'r. l01v milef Dh·. SIJ Bahrr, C. M , .'l-10-...,915 ORDER YOUR !'i::IO P:-01. '61 Falcon Wago n 1 ... 1970 TODAY ·:~It PLY:'l!OUTH \\agon, '6'1 Che1y Impala Convert Ong 111al paint. \li'i,-cll'nn FOR EARLIEST rhlt eng, lo<HIC'd, rllr, take Ikst over cond., $!35. I d $295 -m DEL IVE RY orr1gn r·11r 111 t r a c . i=:::=:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::t: j All popular niakes. Ford XYZ7:'6 491-9771 HOLIDAY RAMBLER authoril('d lcu ing systrm. ·G6 Chtv Jmpala !IT, V-S, 1969 H<1rbor, C.i\1. PONTIAC V\V Squarcback-NPw J uly Get Our r'.nmprtilive Rates sni·k. d!r, hi bk S12i'.) takr 6l1-&l.!., __ _ '6~. Radin, 1\/w. Just like Theodore ~!flt~•. \YQfl;l.~1. 54:rQ6,1~ .68 Falcon \\Iago~. full r ii r, '66 Pontiac Tempesti. new. 7700 ni1les. $2395. ROBINS FORD 'ij~ •I Dr. C!1cvy lnipala. P/s. ,1lr, JOw 1'11lea1,;c T.Cl ,P)J\1\s, ll.ii di_ufl, radio, h!•.ill'r •. <(I r ~HYI \\', Coast !h\'y ,. N.B. 67J_8282 S~O·liJJ7 1·,,nd111.rin1ng, 1~111•r1· :-trermg 6·1:!·fl40:, 5~().1 761 :!ffiil llarllor Rlvd. J>/b. Rndi .. I tires. X!n! Lie RZU12~ Br·~I OV(T ,\u1h<1r1zcd _\!(~ Ot'ali-i· 1!167 V\Y. chrnn1r wheels, Costa r.tesa 642·0010 oond. SC50 :>IS-165-1 '62 FALCON WAGON · $995 •66 Porsche '.Jll. ;, ~pd. \'l'l'Y clt'an. Asking $1395. 'bJ'(JWTl\\'aQ on, autom. V-8, EA."Onomlcal :u:-io. 6i3·'illl HOLIDAY RAM BLER At-1 /f';\I radio, n1~11y n1orc 1 ~C=;·1c11~":.:.:""c9~5:.=~c'='c'='=P='=1c· _ LEASE ANY MAKE R&ll, po11·r r. Good o.:ontJ: 1'.lti:l 11.irbow. C ~!. l xtras. xlnt cond. S·ll:iU. "68 V\V. $1500. In cxcc.Jlcnt OR MODEL S:ixl. 6-16-64•16 FORD 6·12-0(J~.; &12-CE4:J cond1tlon. l..<'t oui· Jease t'.'l:perts Fl101\I '&I ~UPER Sport, 1mmac:., , _ '65 Catalina '69 Porsche 9l lS Targa PH: 67S.3286 .vou th(• hr~! plan for your auto 1ihU1. sold.: r.tust see~ 64 Gala :tue 500XL . Jlard!JJp . ~~uu 1,,111r r. Lk T;i ngerlflf' <'X !<'t'~•r 11, hl k Hl-'66 V\\I Sqbaek S10!J.) or trarle personal needs wHhout vbll· 612-731~ llarrltop, or1~fl<•I rf''.f pain t. VZi\l..QCH. &st •!l•'r , I terior. £\lrry pK<:ibl" at._ lari:er 1·ar or lrurk. Cam{X'r gatiun. T>6 61£VELLE 300 [)('tuxf', ~on the floor. LIC', .'IY I\ SO-I $695 1 «>Ssory. 9;;.o 11illrs~ !'tio,1. ~h('ll Sl !O. ~.19--4237 UNIVERSITY 2 <Ir, v.s. auto. pis. $100 Best ovf'r HOL·IDAY RA MB LER J'r)()nl cond11inr1. s.~j~;,, ;;2 'fi.~ V\\I, r/h. :>.lilt ..:ond. J'\11. OLDSMOBILE u1·er 'vholl'salr. 6i:i-:i7J.-, HOLi $695 JGV:l !!;uboi'. C.i\l. • 1 fi~:: Porschrs 1•• 1·llfl\1.~c JJly, $1600. :.'S:l!'lc~!~;~;~:vd. J9fi6 Chc\•ellc ss 39G 1~~~r~,~~.~1~ER 6!2-~023 .~ 6-12-1719 51()..!l&ICI E1'l 2 ·clle 7 o 9 t ro 1 o 6 dpiti,o 1 n 642-&'l'l:! fil Pont U•"l!lf'l'IJI,. ! <Ir•, Pwr1 J1fl.lip0 rt 3\inµorts 3100 \\'.Coast 11\vy .• S .B. 6~2·9·105 ;, 10-1 iii! Au1 hori:ted l\l(i Drall'r 'Gli P OR..SCHE: !11:!/j ln1111a c !\u rici11H EXTl~A S i\lrr·h JJl'l'I Hr~t rtas 1J11rr ti7.".-J~17 '68 P•irschf' ~I~. .1 :.pd. -'~rAfcr whcclo;. 111nny C:ot· Ira!' S 1950. 61:\.lit)I•\ --+1962 P UltS°C1!i·-; -- ~1 h1tr, xl11t CQIJrt A'll/F;ll S2ZOO -.1~.-1~~(,:2 SPRITE '6i ::irn1c J\lK rr. 1•11sto1n t';I;· hau.-,1, radials sGno. 675·fi:\\9 SUNBEAM l!lfi:i SUNBE:A:'>l A I fl 1 n e Ro.ir!s1f'r, au1o shi ll. i,:rlfld cond. A.~klng $~. !'162-7~1;.1, TRIUMPH '65 SPITFIRE '66 V\Y Snrf, bcibe W/blk int. I"========= G-1 -61 a. t • SJ:·B, 1111". R.~11. a11tri tran~. R/11. Porsche rims, Xln! Uied Ce rs 9900 '66 c~vellc SS 396, 4 p<l l$8 LTD Country !'<1nn·r f>l<1· 11 ht!<' 1n1, pn ll!Y. $ti2J, call .• si~= ~'"7716 _________ .c;c c ',, · t1on 11·a2on, 10 pa.~."1"01,'."r. o,,,,,.,_, cor .. ,. o)J\)', J"to-Dir ••< Bak•r ' n d. h ' • <t'IJ " ' ' . r O\.\'f'r IS!' l'~lk"~• ptill "I' .~==-----19'.J9 V\I/ Bus 11/ '62 ~·rig. CHATHAM 51()..5915 s1rt<rint,;. A/C. ·:!~J engine, '6f~ Fll:~BIRO 400. powsr, nlc('. S4;;.o. AU TO SYSTE M •;>11 CHEV \Vaiton. Nf'll' !ires. 12,000 m il"~· ;>.lnt rnnr:I. turbo hydro, stereo F M. :122 13th St, Ar t 3. }18 2.~00 IV. ls1. Santa Ana trans. ,;ail'(' joh. Clean $300. s:"9SO. :>.J£.J!l(l~ br~1 offer. 67?..-6870 '66 V\\'. Xlnt corn!. Original t-!>-ll·\Y.ll l * 5-J9.J6::90::_ _______ , '66 F a lcon Fulura pr1v ow~r. l\l usl !tell 1111· Ba,uk finatl('ing available. \VI' '6j Chevy Jm[)al,. 2 Dr. Gond FU!ly factory f'l}ulpped. Dlr. RAMBLER nit'di!4!Ply. Call 6;3-79;,9 a so 1•arry our 0,1·11 rnn1ral"I.« d V-8 Sl211ll ----------"n !rcln~nn11ollon <a '67 C'OT1 · Auto, • · Sfi~i.-1. 'I • or • rs. 6i~ """'' "h•>"<' 61.'J ~"'.'1 '63 R amble r Wagon V.IV , • PorSC'he • J\len:.'t'drs C1m1u-o Sl f'~. '67 ooo,c RT .,.....,~ ,. " ''" ~ ('l\'f'1'h;111i<'tl. \'1'rv 1•lran. , 1 rng'!>. ,'\:_ u.~•'d p;1rls, s teady SJ.1199, 'Ii-I Punlla<' GTO S10'1l. 'fi~ Ci\:'>IARIJ :\27 R.~. P IS. 19fiR FOR{) t;ul. .0,00, 4 <1-<•, k < ' 350 '~' fl ll'nt•r r ar. L11· •. !GLil:'l7, Bt!St in stoc · v l---0 · 'fi.5 J\1ustonJ: S69!l. '64 Funt R '11. Autn. 2-~1 l\nt'!\' SI. C;\I AJC, f>O'"'r :-; & H. (111k. over 'li7 \"\\1 r/h, rrd 11·11h 1111 :?:1.000 1111. xln! Sl::.00 . .'1lfi-.l ~:Jl. 'ti 1 V\\i F111sr~ l.Jlr. ~·lj Bnk<'r, l' \I. :.10-.-.~ 11 hi ark ('Gild. ;\Tl .ST ~II "(i(i V\\' Camper fully rfr1Hpl, lnw n11, A-!~ B1•Fl 11H 1;12-\'.1:\(i <'~'4'~. '66 Ii J'assr ni::t·1· \\~1go11 . :'lt11st s•·IJ 1h1s ''l'f'k. Xl n! cnnd. lii:.-2.~77 '62 v·,-,-,-_..1-_,-,-,-,-SC-d-an-. -C-all aflrr 6 P.'1. ·196-3.11:\0 ':JG V\\', rn~1ne Overhauled. GO(/rl shape. S2!Jj, &16-5721 ii flrr 6 FOH Sale • .1960 V\V Sedan S'.\4;1, 182.'i Placentia, Ci\1. Call 548-1542 XL S69'.l. '62 :\Ionia S2'9!J. '60 61j.29'Jl r1'r" \\1 111 traiir 011·ru -r, i'o•»v rhr , 1-'.-.:crllent $39S T-ninJ ~'..":u. fio r 1yn1outh l!lfil C'hr\'Y ,1 \Jr ttuus ~O(lft 1·1111<1. 1!1 ... 1::111 'lr 4!1';--i l•~J. HOL IDA Y RAMB LER Sl~O. 'bl L'onU'! SHY.I. '60 XI I '<I I • 1<<11•• G - --- -. n pa n . •r.~. .• ',; Furci <:.i!o\ie !11Yll'lf', J9G9 Harbor. C ''· L'll"v.v \Y<ic011 Sl99. '61 Vall-I · I !~'l-~I" ''""' · I I f'(jll p \ ····'· .1 """£<~,.. ::-.1 v1•r-n11,.., .:(~ rng, 11111 1;12.G1.11.1 al\I Sl'.19. 'j~ Olds S19'J. CH ATHA•• flll1vr. 111r, 11r1< l11·es. $10.il. I' \:\l"LEl'-6• ,.1--.-/h~ M CHRYSLER t· ·1 · "1"-'. ,. ·' • 0 • ·' a''i(, r · AUTO SYST EM nv ('II \:. ·' q.i 1'1<'!111 raml & int .. '\• tv tirt• , • 0 • -----------l·i;7 J·uHLi 1; .• 1.,,w ~~ltJ • .;-rlr ~3:'!0. 644...:.191!1 flft •, r~i pin b>l,Q \\', l .~I ....... nta Ana '6J CHRYSLER >) I * 54\.9931 * ~~ .. n~~1~~'.·t 1;;11~: 11:~1~1 ·~-.:t~·~:~' '~5 Ra mbler 660-C-lo-,-,-;, '68 SPORTS ~edan, 13,700 Xl t \! ~l l'l-1)7' !!RO! . l·.\<'rp!1rin.:illy • l•·;'ln 1 owfk!r, · · · It T 2-DOOR HARDTOP ' n ron ·. _ '·1• _-:: -~-Lie. :-1L>! ";~ llr'~t over m1 .• air. pwr., vmy 01 •• op l"''o >·01'" ,. I •• ~ conclitlon. 494.3232. V-8, automatic. fuc toiy nlr, ·"J" .d :i11 :111<• ''"" ~1.t · $S9S BUICK 'BS Buick SJKlrl \Yagon. J111- n1Rru lale-low ni 1 I c a ~ r . .l?i,JOO ni1. A/C, radio, P /b. P/s. rwar n1•w (;oo<b"<'fil' Polygta._ 1•'1(lc 11·a!'k lircs. S:l19j, 673.2l'n or 67:>-1216 BUICK No. 225. ti a s fl'l'l'('r ~t-:-cri n~. power bra· 1ion '""J..."•n . 1:,\./1. ph & 1•«. HOL IDAY RAM BLER I.:""· radio S.-hrnter. Jmma· 111r.ronrl . Sl77"1• !l·lli·ll'H r ·,r 196!> Jl;u l'lll'. C .• \I. cula!c, <UDE 7~31 llfi Mon.f'n. 7 :t0.4 ·~fl G!:l.fifl'.''.l $2295. T\\O !'.16'.l !"ol'd-(iu..1"1..\'1•'~ i====--===== Fully loadrd s~ !7j REBEL ATLAS ,,,,..,,. '62 FORD Umverriblc. Runs '6'l Rcbr.I. VS. au10, arr. Dlr. good. S295. 81.i Baker. C.:'>1. CJIRYSLER -PL\'i110UTll *' 816-30'.Jl t-:;10.;{11~1 2:12!1 HARBOR BLVD. , , . Egg 11·hilr. 11111;.,n ff'<I int., -----------everything! BARGAIN! 642-2'252 af1er 6 PM COSTA MESA 546-l!IJ4 JX:l 1•0 110 Stal1?1~ \\ai.;•111. STUDEBAKER Oren Da ily 'ti! 10 p.m. Very goo:~ cond1t1on. Best ----------· ollf•r. &12-137·1 4 splf. dlr, l1~ally 011•fl('fl. VOLVO ExceUenl <"ond. Bhk:' book Sl2". FWI p,.;,, "'""·· wlU ___ Y_O_l_Y_O __ _ line: prvt pr1y, NRZR&JLB. Ca ll P hi l, 494.97i3 or :i1$-00:l l. '69 TRJUMPll !'pitf11·e, xlnl rond., 7j()() mile,;. Priv o\1ner. Call 6·U3-3Q6:1 aft 4. DA UG!ITER'S '61 TR ·1, r'<'r/, Rt lf. new brakes, 2 1 .. ps. S%0. 5~1-8Hl2 hrfoi·c 1 ptn , CLEARANCE NOWI 142 -144. 145. 164 Tl!F. LO\\'t:Sl:. PRICES YOU R BEST DEALS /\Rt: STILi. AT 1!!65 BU I C K Conv(>r\ihlc LaSabre. Xnll cond. Best ol- fcr. 675-1411. CADILLAC CAD '67 Sl'<I. DV. Blk '67 Ghry1ler Town & Country JAVELIN '6'1 Studebaker Comn1andn. 11ir,.. car. nl'l'ds motor \\"Ot'k $11: •• ,1117.4;.:;,'\ Stalion \Vagon. f ull f'Ol\'"rl-----------1 including dual air. \13908(). '68 SST Javrl10. VS, aUlo. Si:> ~~~=T~.-B~l=R=D=== Best over Baker, C.:'>! l)lr. $2295 s.i0.59 1.) HOLIDAY RAMBLER I======== '63 T BIRD 1"9 """"'· C.M. I· - 642--0023 MERCURY 2 dr. he( top. FuJI P'l'C· Dir '69 CllRYSLER Wagon •. 1--------~-·I ,. · r1.1;, P/B, P/\V, air. lo '64 Mercury Colony Pk. ~ at·1ory air t'Orl•!11inning. Oil(' '61 E connlinc Van. :otlnl Mnrl. d ition, low milcagC'. TOYOTA Real s harp! Cragar 11•hl11. -===='="=,.=""~·==== 1----------- DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.M. fi4&.9.lOJ \\'/n1atch hrghn1 lop. Xtra c lean. Fltwd cir post & 1111 11.cces. Pvt ply, tnust l'•·ll. $3350. 57;;..7771 or 5'10--4 169 '66 COUPE do VillP. While, black leathf'r. F ull equip- ment. C 1 e a n. Ask $1900. 549-JJ7f day5, f'Ves. 516-36-4Z '66 CoUPe <le Vill e., Gnld. Equipped with !':very po1sib!e accessory. l\lui;t SC"I! now. Any rca ~on ab I(' offrr. 549-llQ days:, f'VC'S. !'116--Jli.12. 196.~ C11dlll11c 2 dr HT. Con1pl ('{Juip'<l, 0Cau1 cotld . Lo miles, S\29:1. 2 wsy radio equip oplion~I. 8"6-3002 n11·ncr. Sn1~1l 11011 n. Exccl. niilrs, like new. Must see lo Station \Vagon, 9 passengrr. l"nl condition. 494.'.1773. OKI-- appreriate! 962-76.">7 ,\ir. full (ll'.l'l'rr. Lie. O\\'Z· .i.1o. ='795=··="=;."='"===' KARMANN GHIA TOYOTA Joeps 9510 ·;;~ r.tililary 1ype 4 11hrrl dri\'e in lop cond: JX:-1 Scout 4 whl dnv". bo•'krl 2·'59 l<ARl\IANN G h i 11 ~. Good transportation car!I or bu~ mntcrial. Sl75 & S2Ju. PhOIW 6·15-2671. Sl'ats A·l Al~.., 'Sll/)J f'11rh. ========== Call 6·1S.!'J6:l7 2'Ji8 Placentia, C.iit '&I 4-\A hl"f'I .lt'cp. loarirrl, "'ilh nvl'rdn1 r. S I 9 0 0. 6-16-.30~.(i JF.EP·1916 C.12A, 01·er$111'ff t1r,..:<, C'lra n. 9'~1 Prc1i1d io Dr, C.l\1 Rec reat'n Vehicles 9515 ·1~l Srnul ~ '( 4 Dir. S~:i Buk!'r. C ~I. ~0-~):i ~n~,\~11~.\~'~P~ll'°.OT \f,'l~T /l[l~' LOTUS '6:1 LOTUS f.:Jilr. ~lag" II, xln! runnln~ roncl.. S2000. E1·l's ~13&-iffi MERCEDES BENZ '6~ COUIX' Rofl<!!{ll'f. l\1klnl ~hl hlur, 11111 r 1vr. auto. Air, "'""' nidt.al lll't"E;. S7JOO. fi1&-.'.IO:liJ 19GO l\1rrcri;lc~ !!JO. Clean, """' t 1rr._~. sr;..o t 1 r m . f,\2---t ti2 P \I'~ SPICTACULAR YEAR END SALE ALL MODELS i 'OUR BE::T DF.ALS ARE STI LL AT DEAN LEWIS 1966 l-li1rbor, r ,\f . BILL l\fAXEY ttl§JY@!@ 18181 BEACH BLVD. Hunt. Beech 147-8555 .l mi N, of Coa.t Hwy. on Bch "fi7 ~ Dll. Custom ,.,.ilh lac. 11tr Sl ,lloO bJu,. Mk rr. IJ!)o', r;1r ... rr.1 PISOO '6:i, Air cond .• 4 spd, w. o/rt, r/h, redfhlk lnl. 64:)...1154 Cl'e. 01' 646-1100 day~ Antiques, Cl•ssles 9615 l92!l t'ORl.J l\lodet A Rnadster Pick Up. JM race n. rnginr, hearlrn; & <111111 c:11rh~. lj" 11•1\ef'ls, hy<lraul!c hr,1krs. SIOOO. 644--0720 '57 i\lorglln + 4, t':<Cel!en! C11rnl. s1roo. 8-12-3716 rut s, 111! rl:iy 1vken<ls. 1931 DE SOTO '66 CAD. Sedan DeVllle; low mile., G1uu·iH<1n m a In t . ~IOC(I new. $.1195. Pr. P ty , !l!i2-0319 ---.=cCall f>.19-1:)7!c __ _ l!!:W t~onn 1\tnrlrl 11 C,\D '69 Sr<! De V11lf', t'.>:1ri1!1 !act. air, -orig. fl\A'IM.'1', perfect -!7111 49-1--8794 Roa<i~trr fully r,. s ! t'I r ,. d . mlnl oond. S2600. 5'48-42:'~ Tll F. Sl!N NF:VF.R ~F.T~ on DA!l;r P!l.OT \\'ANT Af1S! 403. Bes' 0\'rr l---=,.co~.---$695 '61 T-Bird COMET HOLIDAY RAMBLER f"11ll J>01\'l'r in!'luding air, or• '62 CO;\lr.I' Station \l/agon, 1969 llnrhQr. C.1\1. l~inr11 prunt, l 01q1cr. Lie. 612.6Cf2:t vrtv ris. ar-~1 orrr gr!. condition. $39S ·19-1·3115 '6 1 i\larat11lcr. au1n, p\vr, hkt HOLIDAY RAMBLER '6,i CO:'>Jt:T 401 4 Dr. R-11. P-:<I•, CB radio, 390 eng. SSOO 1969 llarhol'.' C..\t_ S. 36,000 mi. Xnll cond. ll~'~"~'-;";';'~'="='~·==:=:== l=~~....!'~"~'-~f,fl!~'~:l~--011'f1C'r . S995. ~ll)..~919. CONTINENTAL MUSTANG '6ti Cu~!on1 T1111'll l..anda.u. full equipn11•11t, rec11ninJ: !JOO • lronl .se1!, It·~~ U1an ~4.001 '69 l\1ACll 1 11, I'll., P/:;;, m1 L1kf' nc1\·. ~rlginal '62 Continental P /O/B, stt reo tape, 4 o111ler. $2,750. !"•> tradu. f'u\J power Including air, One 1pced, 351 Ran1 alr, still -n!I owner Like-~w. Lie. JRD· warnnted. lmmac. Best ol· 6jl-·--~~-~-- OOI. &at ovf'r fer 01•r r $2!1()() 4~3627. ~T -B I r d , 3 -1 p d $'95 1;:1 i\IUSf,\NG c 0 n v er 1 . 11·/ovt·nlril'r, :Jl2 . V - 8 . HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1.i'>C'Ofl, llf''"' trnni: .• i.:ood ron· P n rtholl!'i1. S200J. 331P 1969 llarho r, C.i\l. dlhon. onr 0...,.111.'r, SI~. 0!.'f't1nf111n,t, NB 6'\Z.6023 67J.61)70 altl"r 6. ·:J~ T·BlnD. all po11c.r. RJH. -<t·~,M~ '611 Continental Sed. Loaded, '67 Mustana;, f't':Aliy clean! ,.,~ "'v'~-_,,,. ~ln1 POnrl, lo1v mll"aJ:r. R /H, hi~ llP~, T .. R\M !n!, •~8;-~18* .S2:1'10. T'r1 :i.\!l-iS2A . $Un~, fnr f,,~1 ~nl1' li!'t-S I~ ~ .. f)CK IT TO 'E:-.t: -~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~-~ JIS Beach houae time. Big· J:rst i;elerrion <'vrr! Se" !hr L!Alt.Y PILOT \YANT All-'' ~ -- • " ------------------------------· ···-.. 34 DAil Y PILOT * Th11nday, Octo~f lb. 19tti Newport-Mesa Group Oub Offers Space Group Woman to Lead Teachers Mra. Marilyn Bean, a first grade teacht:r u\ Vittoria School, has been n a m e d presidenl-t"lect of Newport· ~tesa Education Association. Mrs. Bean will beC'Ome presidenl of the Newport-1\lesa school district's chief lcaoher organiz.ation next year. She was selected in a cl1;1se vote by repre.sent.a tive Count:Ll members over Al Watlers, a fourth grade teacher a I Newport Elemenl.lry. Mrs. Bean will be the first elementary teachrr lo head the teachers' association, to \l'hlch more th an 90 percent or the school distric t's 1.200 teachers belong. That distincllon would have gone to f\lerle Smith, chosen as president-elect last sprins. hut SmHh r esigned to become a principa l in the Sav<Jnna School District. Gortlon Becktold, Corona del :r.l ar Jl lgh School teacher, cur· rently heads the ASSOC'iation. J\lrs. Beil11 , who graduated \\'ith a B.J\. from UCLA a11 d a !\LJ\. from Cal State Long Beach. has laught Jn the Newport-Mesa District for si x years. She has been active In Nell·port-Mesa Educ a t i o n Association for lievcral years, serving last year as secretary. She lives in Tustin. Council members are Miss :r.tarilyn Parsous, .sc h o o I psychologist: Don Ullander, Newport Harbor High English Department chairman: Paul Lawhorn, Estancia lligh S0cial Studies Department chai rman; J im Newkirk, Harbor lligh social slud1es teacher, ;ind Bart !lake, executive secretary of th e teachers' associ<Jtlon, TO LEAD TEACHERS N•wpcrt-Mesa's B•an The count.dowll for the Apollo 13 moon mission begins soon. and youngsters with more Uian a pas.sing interest may join the Boys Club of the Harbor Area's :space club organization. Directed by Art Stalins, the Monday night meeting! are devoted lo en c o u rag Ing youngst.ers interested in the knowledge of space travel and lhe mechanics of rocketry. The grou p meets al 7 p.m. for the sessions in the Upper Bay Branch or the boys cluh, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. ~ 0~~BURIED TREASURE!! { ~(/: ~"Vii t ~ , r?. _:::--..r _,,,,..., ' ' FROM THE SEED RACK AGRICULTURAL FACTS PROVE THAT THE AVER· AGE FAMILY CAN SAVE MORE THAN $1,000.00 PER YEAR ON BACKYARD PRODUCTION OF F R U I T S AND VE GET ABLES Radishes Beets Carrots Peas Turnips Lettuce Artichoke Plants 79c Rhubarb Plants 79c BIG RED POINSETTIAS Can Be Grown the Year 'Round in Calif. We Have Real Nic.e Plants of the Loncj-Blooming Mikkleson Strain. LARGE SEMl-POUBLE FLOWERS SEASON OPENER FreMl, Fully Budded SUN AZALEAS Some E•tly Bloomen. Ready for Your F•n Plen ting. 98~ EA. FROM 598 TRICKING? OR TREATING? let Our Flori sts Help You With Yo ur Party F:owers. Festive Centerpieces Fresh or Dried Flowe n PLANT CITRUS TREES THIS FALL Brand New Crop of Excel- lent Trees. Will Grow lo Full NAVEL ORANGE VALENCIA ORANGE EUREKA LEMON BEARSS LIME KARA MANDARIN Broccoli Cabbage Cauliflower Parsley p Late Tomatoes dot. You'll Be Sorry ..• :f you don't get your Spring Flowering Bulbs !his Month. So Eosy lo do. Plonted • Daffodils • Anemones • Ranunculus • Narssicus • Dutch Iris • Crocus • Tulips • H acinths DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE HEAVY FLOWERING GARDENIAS Dark green. l oaded with buds e nd new flo we rs. We will show you ho w lo pion! the ni. Use for a Border or Low Hedge. GA L SI~£ REG . 1.95 WINTER FLOWERING CALENDULAS! Dependable coror from Thanksgivin g to Memorial Day. Leve t he $Un. REG., DOZ. AT 79c SPECIAL: 3 DOZ. HO URS: MON. t~1u THUR S,' to 6: FRI, till q p ,,,.,; SUN. 10 •·"'·tel p.m. SATUROAY' •·"'· io 5~10 p.m. SPECIAL P!!.JCES GOOD THROUGH SUNO"-Y, OCTOIE R 19111 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ~A LL 546-5525 If Jackie Stays Curious, She May Need More Judo WASJU NGTON (UPI) -elecls to attend a public show-ptrson1f1ed. high.ly photogenic Friends or and-or experts on Ing of such a co11\ro\'C'rs1a l and the sort of person whose the fGnner first lady tell COO· moLion picture, should she ex· manner or conduct and livi ng flicting versions of the recent encounter between 8 New peel or does she deserve con1-represent s vicarious fulfill- y 0 r k D a i I y New 5 plete immunity from public mcnt of dreams or mlllions of photographer and Mrs. J ae-attention and news coverage? \\'OrTlcn the world over. queline Kcnn<"dy Onassis as Without question, there has She scc1ns to face a rather she emerged from a Manhal· lo be a cert<Jin element of suf-sad choice of \\'Orking up lo tan movie house v.·here "I Am fering, even crue!ty, invol\•ed the hlack bell level of judo or Cu rious (Yellow)" was show· in the intense puhlic a ttention foregoi ng the joys of a typical mg. focused on someone in the married couple such as drop- 1'he more dramatic. version, former first lad}•'s position. ping into the neighhorho..'ld of course, is thal the un· 1'he fact of the 1nalter is, movie to see "I Am Curious disputed queen of the beautifut1_1_io_•_·e_"_'_• _t_h,_l_,_h_c_is_sc.1_"'_n_or __ 1_Y_e1_10_•_· 1_." _____ _ people used judo on the photographer and flipped him over her back and onto !he sidewalk. AMERICA'S lAftGEST FAM ILY CLOTHI NCI CHAtl The nev.·spaper must have sus~ted somelhlng of an unusual nature oboul the former first lady an(! sent along a second photographer in case the first 1nan missed a dramatic shot. If, indeed, Mrs. Onassis did th r ow photographer No. one over her shoulder, photographer No. two must ha ve heen so ab- sorbed hy the sight of his c<1l· league in orbit th at he \Va s able to capture only the land. ing on film. The picture, however, did f show one thing -an apparent ' feeling of self·satisfaction a nd t, accomplishment on the part of t Mrs. Onassis as sh~ entered a v.•ai~ing automobile. 1· \Vhat is clearly ~ . i estahlishahle, gymnastics en· ~, tirely apart. is that Jackie and ! her hushand, Aristotle, did at· l tend a regular showing of ''I ~ · Am Curious (Yellow)" and ''. that about half-way through the film, Jackie decided she was not that curious and bead· 'r'. ,· ed for horne. Aristotle, h o w e v e r , re- mainffi tG see more or the film. Although the imported movie has a so-called "X" rating which means for adults only, Mr. Onassis was entirely within his legal rights. He is somewhat O\'Cr 21 years of age, he obviously had paid good money for his ticket and he wanted to see mare of it. While the evidence must be I• circumstantial, it would seein fairly assumptive that J\1rs. Onassis was nol as curious as her hushand about lhe film "'hich is controversial, even banned in some ar e a s . because of several 5cxual scenes. Jn any event, the Incident does raise several interesting questions. even weeks later: -\\'hy didn't someone rush into Uie theater nnd tell Mr. 1 t Onassis that his wife was hav· i ing a physical dust-up with the photogs on the sidewalk in f front of the 1hcatrr? Or v.'n~ he told <'Ind he decided tha l I since she apparenlly had , · handled the situation and v.·as ~ on her v.·ay back lo their F ifth I Avenue apartment, that be 1 might as v.·e!l see a few more scene..<i? -Also, v.·hat did Jackie have la say to Aristotle when he ev· enlually shov.·cd up at home? The \Vashlngton co c kt a i I circuit is ha ving a lot of fun \vilh this flne, supplying im· agined dialogue. -If the v.'idow of the late President John F. Kennedy 11 nd now vdrc of one of the v.'orld"s riche.<il m an, in ad- dition ti) being a n 11n- quest11m<'d lcadrr of style, taste and inlernationaJ society, Mesan Loses ' Bid to Head As sociation Paul l\.1olzkus. Cos1a !11csa High School teacher on leave of absence to recuperate from a heart operation, recentl y t' Jost his bid for 1he presidency I of lhe National Council of ' Urban Educal.ion Associations. I l\.1olzkus, who has been on the association's board of I ; direc1ors for 1.~·o years, lost to the olher candidate. Robert Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb. I 1.-iotzkus formerly was prr:si- clenl or Ne"·porL-Mesa Educa· tion Association. I l\.1ember association! of lhe Urh11n Education Council mll5t 1 · employ an executive director I or have 1.000 teachers as m e m b e r s .. Newport·l\.1esa t qualifies 00 bOth counu. r Cage Program At Boys CluJ, ' I i I O,fN 9:10 '711 f :JO ' .. ' .... F~R:::,.""':, S!:-:A:::T.:-:A:-;N;o~swuiNN:l. PRICE SMASH ON SMASH BLOUSES! AND .THEY'RE JUST THE CREPES YOU WANT! now599 Monda71, they go back to 7.99 You're saving2.5% on fashi on's current f avoritcsl Acetate and rayon crepes in two beautiful ver.;ions ••. a slipovcr with high yoke, deep V neck, pointl'd collar •.• the other with placket button-front,' deeply pointed collar. Both '''ilh long sleeves, button cuffs; sizCl 6to14. Huny io, this is a 3-day only special! Basketball team!! are being organized by the Boys Club of thfl! Jlarbor Arca and all in· terestcd youngsters in fifth t.hrough 12th grades musl sign up this month to make one of them_ ! BB Open 11 to 5 Sunday Registration Is being taken al both bninches, 2131 Tustin Ave .. and 594 Center fit., bolh Costa r-.tesA addresses. ac· ~ .. COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd., at 16th GARDEN GROVE -12372 Garden Grove Blvd. rnrding lo boys club Physical·~•,...,,_...,.,,,.,..,,,..,.~~,-, Director St.eve Jacobsen. 1 'y • .". ·ill,., "1! f ~ . :n ' l f ' . , • .•. , ,, • I •• ,. ' I ·' ) " ! 7