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D"llY PILOT P~ '' Ltt h yM TRIMMED TIM ADMIRES THE WAPE OF THINGS BEFORE 'tEAVING BARBIR In S.nt• /Ana, Cad Get1-·• 1'airdut tlhd the Judge Grves Junior a Box of Tisaues CHAIR ~y Hearing .n LSD Enters €racial Hours Jly TO'f BARLEY Of IM Osllr Pli.t 11111 A pre-trial hearing regarded by both 1i4es ln the Dr. TimotJ1y Leary dispute as vil'll to the Superior Court tria l itself a.as lnt.o·wha l art expected to be its final b<iurs toda y. ·And both :sides made the central issue pla1n in long and detailed testimony 'T\itsday : v.•as the Laguna Beach pnlice <lrfiCC' ·who arrested Dr, Leary and his farnUy last Dec. 26 sufficiently familia r ,.,.ru, hallucinatory drugs -indeed any dru's -to rule v.•ith any ctrtainty lhal 19-yegr~ld John Bush Leary was under thcli i1'fuence? If Superior Court Judge Byron K. t.1cl'lillan goes along with derense arcwnents, it would appear to e:xtract the cOte of the prosecution argument. For the pr~ution has argued throtJgh its wttneues Lhal Officer Nea l J. Purcell w11 fully within his rights when he onteftd Dr. Leary, 49, his wire. ~ry. 33, and yaung John lo get oul or their station wagon , Ptrreell's alleged finding of LSD and JQlll'ijulna in the battered vehicle -a J1ndmark in the Art Colony at that time -led &op>t Orange CouJJty Grand Jury 's lndkhnfll of the LSD cultist and bis wife .,,, .,., Thi 1fflbfe Leary. who nods., grins and ,,.-ldl &e the courtroom a u d i e n c e ~t both prosecution and defcnse ~. llstcned attcnUvely Tuesday •s Or. :David A. Smith of San Francisco oc<Ole"'""'"'ilftd police manuals which contain ~ by which officers are expected ~I.De the presence ol drugs in ~. founder of the Haight-A....tibury Clialf, told Judge McMillan that the eyes or 4-rt,JuDa users, contrary to police opfntea, "'do not dilate, their behavior i~ not e.rraUc ind much of what is contained tn POiee dtrectiom is not based on fact.·· 1hoet aymploms. the prosecution •'1Utl· were prCM!nt in John Leary .at the time of the arrest. ,mcrr ,Purcell has test.Hied that young ~,.., w11 crouched on tht back seat on 111 f<lth w)rn he appt.oached the car Ind that.:,.. ~atedly puUed back hi.a lone h#' fl'Wlf Ills race and let ll drop down .,.,, ....... being ..... 1o...i. ~ tlllo argued lhlt it was Im· ~ _ •""""" the odor of burning mlrtjllan11 Mi tM circumstances that ex· l:Aed at Ille time ol lhe Ltarys' arrtst. HAIR STYLIST MEL SCAFFERTY GOES TO WORK L••ry Ltt1 His Lec:k1 .Dowt1 Bttwffn Court s .. atom - Spitting J~age Leary's Son Warned in Court John Bush LcaTy was \1•arned from the bench"fTuesday that ;r he spjt.& ooe more lime on the courtroom carpet he'll spen1! the ~It thr~ days in a fa cility with in Apilling dislance or Dc partrncnt 17 -the Orange Courtly ,Jail. All/ IP(J'Y Judge-Byron K. l\1c~1ill ;i n hal'l4ltd'1that warning to lhe long·haired, bearded. youth over young Lcary·s pro. testl I.Ml he was not spitting anr""herr. .,And attorney Marvin Cooprr ~trppcd 10 the. aid ff. his young client wiih lhc ~\ai r· merit lhat. "he ls nol sp!lling, he is simply w1p1n,:: s111iva down his paoti;." \\'hatever the LSD cult!sl's son is rlo1ng, he now has a jumbo-size box o! Kleenex lo clo il \\•ith -provided by Judge M c~1lllan at county apense. .ludgr l\1cM!llan issued the warning ;iftcr asking bailiffs to check nn ju~( what the 011nger l...eary was doing as he f1cJi:rted and swiveled in his scat. f'11url Jiinilors were asketl Tuesda'y n1i.:hl lo clran lhf! area around the rhair fl -r11pi1'ff by the youth during 1hat day 's t oL1rl :;cssions. ' .~ Scott Asl\:s Exact Date On Gun Halt \\' ASHlNGTON" (UPI) -Se n at• Ttcpublican Leader I·lugh Scolt i;aid today a dale should be set for the Unlled States to declare a cca.se·fire in Vietnam -and ''Lhr sooner the better." Scort made tt clear he was not speaking for the Ni;{on administration, saying, ''This Is not a trial balloon." lie told reporters it was time to move from the present policy of "protcct.ive reaction'' on the part or Am erican com· bnt forces lo ''the announced intent.ion of a case· fire on a cert.a in date." "Protectire reaclion is already quite close to a cease-fire," Scott said, Senale Democratic Leader ~f i k e ~tansfield said Tuesday the orders to Vietnam commanders calling tor "lJrolective reaction'' as opposed to the fonner ''maximum pressure·• concept a:nounted to a unilateral ccasc·flrc. ScolL said the United Sla tes could an· nounce a unilateral cease-fire and if the CQmmuni sls followed sui t it would bf'come universal. •·1~ the enemy attack.~. 1-1·e \l.'OU!d have lo defend ourselves." Scott added. ''I am convinced a cease.fire is possible. I 1-1·ould like to see a date set on \\•hlch a cease. fire could occur." Scn\l's !·louse counterpart, Rep. Ge ra ld Jl. Ford, added to the new mood of op- timism on Capitol Hilt over possi biliLics r>f getting out of Vietnam, by predicting "~ubstantial lmprovemenl'' in the si lua· lion in the months ahead. ford looking loward the start of con· gressional consideration neJ:t yea r or possible abolition of Lhe draft foreca st ''a su b s l a n l I a 11 y lessened military rLspons ibilily in 1970." At th e While House, Pres.s Secretary nonald L. Ziegler said lessened criticisn1 oi Vietnam policy by ~ome key sena lors indicated Nixon's campaign to end the w<ir was gaining su pport. As ked specifically if some of the lawma kers had been given special Vietnam briefi ng s or gi.-en hints or whal Nixon will say i" a Nr.v. l speech lo the nation on Ule war, Zi<'gler said : "No, I don't believe so.'' No Hope Seen In Copter Strike Ntgotiatnrs for 30 strik.lng Los Angeles Airways helicopter pilots said today Utey have no idea when cont:act negolialions may resume. Thd walkout against LAk, which normally provides 70 daily flights on a Southland circuil Including Newport Beach and Anaheim , i~ In its third day. The Airline Pilots A&11oc ialion membel'8 wan1 A 14 percent pay Increase. and cut from 8.S to 80 hour11 per month flying time, but LAA olfers a flat live percent pay hi ke. Wage Kales for LAA. first commuter helicopter company in America to offer daily flights, are $MS for a junior e-0pilot to $1,450 per mon th for a sen ior captain. Kids' er ruce VIM.. U. NO. 1u, 4 ll<TfONI. ~ f'A•ll Aslu BeUi Delp 'Zodiac Slayer~ Calls Talk Show From Wire Service• SAN FRANCISCO -A man who said l1e \\'as northern California's "zodiac kille r" of fi ve persons talked wlth al· 1orncy ft1e1vin Belli by telephone today 1\·hilc television viewers listened in. I Earlier story Page 12 ). Belli also talked with the man on another, private line, then said he had ar- ranged to meel with him. Police said they had no way of kno""ing whethe r the man was "Zodiac," who has boa sted in notes of five killings In the Sa n r~ranc isco Bay area in the last nine months. Dut they said they did not con- sider the caller a prank ster. Tiie man, who gave hi s name as ''Sam." called a morning talk show on KGO·TV earl y today while Belli was a guest and said he was the "zodiac" killer. "I'll kill" he told the 5how 's host, Jim Dunbar, on KC~TV's morning featur'• unless he could talk with Belli. lie made five telephone calls, each hea rd li ve by the television audltnct, hetwee n 7 a.m. and a a.m. He 1lao called San Francisco police at 2 a.m., sBylng he wanted to speak to Belli or anolher well· llnown attorney, F. Lee Balley. In all the "talk show" calls, the man talked with Dunbar and Belli. In the fourth call, al 7:33 a.m., the man de!JCrib- cd bad headaches he Baid he was suf- fering. Suddenly he said, "I'm going to klll them. I'm going to kill all ~ kids.'' In a letter last week to the San Fran- cil!CO Chronicle, the writer, identified as 7Axliac by police handwriting nperts, said he planned to make a busload of school children his next victims. lie said he would .be in wait, pul 1 bullet through a bus tire, thtn pick off the children "as they come bouncing out." The talk show started at 1 1.m. The first call from "Zodiac'' came 10 minutes later, a brief 1arbled few words. He hun1 up. The second call came at 7:20 1.m. Ttie man a&ked Belli to meefhlm on the roo( of the Fairmont Hotel on Nob Hill. In a call before I a.m .• tht. man told Belli and Dunbar, "I don't want to be hurt." Both mm told the caner he would be cared for, and Delli promlaed to ''f,resent the man as hi! attorney. n one coover~atlon, there w a I discussion or the gas chambtr. Belli told the man "no one ha! gone to the 11'1 chamber In years." The state's last execuUon w11 April 1967. The caller agreed to have Belli go to !he San Francisco district attorney's of· fice t'il see if prosecutors would assure him they woold not .uk for the death penalty. Belli said that In another can off camera, the man had agreed to meet him at a se<:rel location after the conference with the district attorney. San Francisco Police Capt . f\1arti.n Ltt. watching the program, said he did not ~Jieve the caller was a prankster. "It is a per60R with a mmtal ~ blem," he said."( don't know If it is tht one we want." "Zodiac," object of one of the most ill- tense manhunts In the history of the San Francisco S.y area, has cWmed tn notH to police and new1pepers he la reponsible for fi ve mun!en over the laat nbte months. His most recent notc to polite threatened to ambush a achoo) bus. Oraage Weatlier Low morning and evenin1 clouds have replaced the Santa AMI winds, and for the Or1nge Coast that'a 1 rellef. Look for temper· ate temperatures rlJlli111 from '11 lo 77 on Thursday. INSWE TOBI\ V Co1MdJI, trogtd11. miulc and variety -it'• all Uaere cm Orange Coaat th1ot1r st~• Cl four new producU0111 arrlof thii tcttlt. Set Enttrloinmtnt, Pag1· 29. ' " .. " l>J: .. " • ... ..,, .. .. • " ... ............... ,, ,,. ............. , --'ll ,,. ' .,,., ......... .. i,~ ...... ·: ............... ,, ·-. -... ·-. • ..,._.,.. D ..,.. ...... .., __ ,.. l ---------···-·-___ .. _.._ ... ________________ .,... ....... ---~~------------~------------------·-----.-----·--. ---. ---. --..... ·----- z OAJLY PILOT S \Vtdntsd.iy, October 21,1%q =--~~~~~~~~~~~ Attack Danger Remains on Fairground Path Fair Officials Wait on Clearing Trees From Shortcut II)' J.lNJCE BEIL\l,\N OI lftl a.Mr 'll•I ~ltrt 'lbt: northweal rome r of 1he Orange Co9ntf Jl'alrgrounm In Cosla Mesa i~ a b1D&ll apot of unl.amed lttnd with trees and tancJeg of brush and high weeds that bend in the wind. A path wind! Lhrough the area. schoolchildren use it, mornings and after- noons, as a ~hortcut fr onl f:iir Drive lo Arlington Dri\11'. Thu s they bypass ~idewa!ks o/ F'a1rvicw fi.oad on their 1l'ay tu Da\•is Intermediate, Orange Coast College, Costa t.1esa High School and Presidio E lementary School. The ata~wned property also has two hWy rises, one next to the ol.her. There is a small space bttween the rises, com- pletely obscured fron1 "iew of nearby Arlington Drive. r\ J().~·ear~ld girl was s e x u a 11 y molested there on her way to a nearby :-.chi)()! last Wcdn~~d:iy. The :issault look place at 8.30 a.m .. ar· c:ord i.1g \tl the report ou file at the Cosra ~!r~;i Police Slallon. ju~L a few hundrctl ) ards a\V.'.I)' fron1 the sc1'nc. 1'!1e little girl 's pnncipa! sent a lettrr 1~ (.'ccH J. r.1arks, 1ires1dent o[ Lhe Fair Grand Jm·y Sets I>rohc of Death By Police Gun LOS ANGELES iUPll -A [u1\-sca1e in\'estigalion into the dealh of a young \\'hillier father \\"iii be launched by the 4·oun1y grand jury, it \ras revealed Tues- dt11". J/ey11";ird H. Dyrr. 22. \\·as shot and killed Oct. J \\hen a Vernon policemiln's rifle discharged l.hrough the ceiling of an ,q1a rl n1 cnt d 11rin~ a nL1rcolirs raid. Dyer, \\·ho wa s holding hi.~ infant child, died in· ~tautly 11hen lhe bullet struc \.. hir;1 in Lhe he;:id. Jn a splil \'crdicl Friday, a coroner's jury ruled Dyer's death \\'BS "ocra!ioned by criminal means." Witnesses during the inquest testified ihat the. officer who fired the shot, Silt. f rlllk E. Sweeney. \\'as drinking \\.'ith uther narcntics Silents pr ior ln the raid . Deputy District Attorney Ralph f.taye.r ~aid he voould call from 20 to 25 witnesses befirt. the grand jury beginninil Nov. 4. Georgia Schools Face Crackdown \\1AS!llNGTON (UPl l -The JtJslice Depar1ment asked a feder al court today lo force desegregation of the Georgia publi c ~chool system by next Septe1nber. !\ttorne~· General John N. fl11tche1! said a mollon for a prelimin ary injunction was filed in l!.S. District Court in Atlanta to expedite the school desegregation suit the government filed ai::<1inst Geor~ia Aug. 1. Georgia rn alnlilil\s the l5lh largest F.cho-1\ svstrrn in the nation . Its 192 public ~chools ·serve :ibout one n11llion children. Only 15 percent or the st.1te's 360,000 Negro students all~nded prctlominantly '"'hite schools last )ear. :X-ra y lo Check Reagan Pat·kagcs'! SACRA:\18NTO tliPI) -11Jr purl'hase o! a ,5,000 porta ble X-r:iy 1narh1ne. Ill ex- ;:i1n1nc "sus piciQ\J~ ' p:n:k:ige~ mailed 1(1 c;o\'. Rona ld Rt>:ig:in hJ ~ !i?en proposrd hy General Ser\'ices 0 1reclor 1\nd rew I\. Lolli Lolli. a retlr~ Army ~rnera! an d rorincr commandrr 1.1! 1hc i'> o r t h American air defense romrna nd, sa i1I Tursday the procetl11rr \\'O\lld be more efficient and econon11ca l thun the current systP.m of transport in~ s u ~ p 1 c i o u s packages lo Folsom Pr ison for scanning 11~ ~n X-ray machine. DAIL~ PILOl ....,.., .................... L...-..... ,......,..., ·--CAUfOIMIA OJl,lHIGI CO.Ul ~UIL1~HtNO COlll,....111' l':oMrt N. W••" ~raNlrlil .... '""lllPl'>t! J1cli II. C111ley Viti "risl*ftt -~r• W"ltu T~111111 IC11•il ElillN" Th1..,•1 A. M1,,hl111 ,,.,. ..... ,,. f:d!lot --Caotl• Meui .no *"' ''' a1r11e1 N-'1 ~: 1111 """"' .. ._. leu._. LI-INC~: lH,, ... tll A-t '1"'1111111911 auau • ltll llr•I --'- Board, regarding the C'Qnditlon of U1e fa irgrounds property. "'Jn easence. I sakl that children from OCC, Costa Mesa, Davis and Pruid.Jo schools have to pass thia area and J felt It was a hazard and somewJiat of a magnet,'' said thr prlnclpal. ~1eanwhUe, he said, youngst~rs are being di~couragcd lro1n laking the shortcut lhrough the fairgrounds. "\\'e do have walking 1naps for the l'h ildren that ind11.:11te that they should use the sidewalk , and I have asked the teachers to go ovi'r the walklni maps rather than lo s~y. look, this has hap- pened to one of our students," he: aald. Costa Mesa Fire Ca ptaln Wllllam Raymer noted 1hal most o! the trash lit· terlng the. northwest corner of the fairgrounds has been removed, bul !he 1wo mounds of d1rl where Lhe assault took place rem:un. '"They could only be removed with hea\'Y cquipn1ent," Raymer saitl. '"The fairgrounds and fair pe:Qple are rl'sponsib!e for n1ainlaining the land. and they've been most cooperative." Said Cecil J. r-.1arks. ''\\1e're. not going lo be. rushed into doin g an,ything by any • kind of sen&11tionalism." Marks sakl he had not teen lhe northwest comer of the land. "I haven't hid the Lime to ,et ovtr lhere and t.ake a look at it," he aatd. "Peraonally, I thlnk aomebody'1 trying to muke a whole }ot out of tbls. The land has bttn the same way for S5 yem, •nd this is the first time that anything of this nature has happened," the Fair Board president asserted. J\1arks said that Fairgroonds manage- ment is responsible for maintaining the 11:a1~ land. "I don't know when it will be brought up. Not at the next meeting, I don't think," he 11aid. "l expect the same kind of thing c1n tiappen in spot!! with holes in the fences closer to the schools." "It's not that I'm trying to evade any rtspon1lbillty," he added. "As soon as we know what lhe faclS are it will be hand!· ed in due course." Fairgrounds Manager Alfred Lutjeans said, "I am waiting for a pollct report. I've got to know where it happened and h~1ve to find out exactly what happened. Until then J have nothing to P y." s~hool Shaken Student President Won't Lead Pwdge A student body president who won"t lead studen ts in the. Pledge of Allegiance lo the Flag because he is an atheist has stud ents, teachers and parents shaken up and talking among themselves at Villa Park Hiilh School today. Bob Cumpertz, 17, says he can't lead !he Flag salute at school assemblles because he objects to the clause "under Gud" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Principal Maury Ross said !he i;tudent cabinet today would discuss what to do about the si tuation. "l 1rill leave it up to the students lo decide how to handle it," Dr. Ro111111ald .. Ht said while he doesn't agree with Gumpertz he th inks the controversy is healthy. "\\'e think the more dlscuS!ion and thinking that goes on the beUer it is," he said. A petition ls being circulated on cam· pus calllng for Gumpert.i's impeachment. But the student body president Wd ht. plans to call for a vote of confidenct and then resign if defeated, Gumpertz in a student newspaper In- terview explaining his position said he also doesn't feel he o\\·es any allegiance to his countl1' until he has a chance to e:i- l)e rience life In cert.aln foreign countries. "It wa11 just a matter of happenchance that I 1vas born here," he said. He rrmarked he would probably be just as sa!isfied to be • citiien of Great Britain or Sweden. Hinshaw Friends to Meet At $100-a-glass Tribute A $!~a.person cocktail party organ· !zed by the "Friends of Andrew Hinsh1nv " today was defended by !he county assessor .u "merely a gaU1ering of fr1end s who have no other purpose but lo enjoy each other's cnmpany." Assessor Hinshaw rrfused !o comment on any other aspect of lhe gathering, S<'t for 5 p.m. Thursday at Anahelm's Grand Hotel. Invitations to the party \1'ere iss ued this \vrek by public nccnuntant Jan1es Bryant of Nr11·por\ Beach. treas· urer of the Friends of Hinshaw group. l l seemed apparent today U1at. Bryant y;i!L not be present for the tribute ta Hinshaw. A spokesman at his firm said Bryant is presently in Miami Bcac)l and is not expected back in Orange County until f'a rly next y,•eek. A similar tribute to llinsha1\' \\'as staged Rigney Off ei·ed Job With Twins t111\":'\EAPOL1S-ST, PAUL <AP) - l'rrsidcnt C:il\'i n Griff \th of the ~1in· nesn ta Tw ins savs he has offered the Job of manager to ·Bil! R!gney, who is ex- pt'cted to acceµt it Thursda y. Rigney had a lwo-yca r contract \\'ilh the Cali forn ia Angel s1 also an 1\rnerlcan ~­ Lt <'.lgue baseball club, when he was fired Oll ~lay 28 . "I offered Rigney the job in Chicago." (;(rtfith said late Tuesday night on his 1eturn fr om an An1erican League meeting in Chicago. "We have agreed on a one-year contract and also Lhe trrms.'' (iriffith added, "the only thi ng holding up the signing is that Rigney wants to 1nake a settlement with the California Angels on his 1970 contract." Rignry \\'OUld succeed Billy r.·lartin. "·ho in his first y('ar as a major le.ague 1n:inager piloted the Tll•ins lo the AL \\"t slern Di\·ision crow n. GrlH!th fired f\1artin Oct. IJ, after the T\\·Ins lost three straight gatnes lo Ballimore in lhe league champion.ship playoff . ln announcing flfartin "·ould not be gi\'cn a second one-year cont ract, Gr!f. filh cited lhe 1nanagcr's refusal to follow fron t office ''JX>licy and guidelines." The clubowner said the pepper)' 41-yea r-old fl1artin had "co111plelely ignored our understandings." Rcpos~cs~ion Law 'U nconsti tulioual' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A i;uperior court JUdge declared unconslltutionsl Tuesday .a nearly century-old law "'hlch pcnnils persons to forcibly enter a home to ~eize dispuled property, Judge Jerry Pacht said the It\\', y,•hich is used freq uently by finance C'Qn1panies and retail stores ((I rt:possess unpaid-for furniture, violated the !!late. and U.S. Con- stitutions "on its face." Pac.ht said the la w den.ie.s • person dut proctsa and fa ils to grant "appropriate and ronstllutlonal notice and heari.na'' of lht intended 1;eizur!. April 24 at the Saddleback tnn in Santa Ana . Tickets for th•t function •trt tIOO each, but a dlnner waa jncJuded. Among organizers of the dinner w1s Chip Cleary, public relations counsel for Joan Irvine Smith and a friend of Hin· shaw·s. A spokesman 1t that tlme refused to divulge the purposes for which I.he funds would be used. Fol101vlng the April dinner, Cle.1ry \\'rote letters to some of those Invited, suggesting that another opportunity "may come. again to ahare •n evening with the man nationally renowned prop- erty tax expert.a consider one. of the finest and most competent public officials in our nation." Invitations to Thursday nl~hl'a affa ir term it a "testimonial reception" honor· ing Hinshaw for "his outstanding SU\'lce as assessor of Orange County." Oil DriJJing Ban Request Taken Under Advice LOS ANGELES (U PI) -A ftderal judge has taken undt'r submission a re- qur.sl for 11 preliminary injunction ban-- ning new oil drilling in the Sant.a Barbara channel. U.S. Dist. J udge Albert Lee Sttphens Jr. took the. action Tuc&d1y in the case which involves three separ1le suits. The suits, which wue spurred by 1 massive oil leak In the channel last Jan. 211, \\'as flied by Sant• Barb1ra County, the city of Santa Barbara and 17 area residents ag.ainsl Interior Secretary \\.allt'r J , Hickel and the district director of :he Anny Corps of Englllfffs. A. L. ¥.'irin, chief counsel for the American Civil Llbert.le.s Unlon wfllch represents the 17 rtsldents, s1id the plaintiffs merely wanted prevention ol any new drilling in the channel unUI a hearing ~'Ith the Department of Interior \\'3S held. Stephens. who in the. past has denied ~imilar requests for re!lr1inlng orders arising from the Santa Barbara o\1 sllck, j:!a\'e no indication when he would an- nounce his decision. RHODES GRABS SHOCKED SALMON WILLOUGHBY, Ohl<> (UPI) -Gov. James A. Rhodes and a group of po\Jtl- clans and newnnen went lo the Cha1Tln Rh·t'r Tue.M'.lay to publlcbe ~ 1GOd lialmon fishln1 thert'. Rhodes and his e.ntourare •tded tnto the rtv"'. 11iree houri later, they return· ed to 11hore empty-handed. Finally, a speclally-equlpped stlte boat 11;enl an e.lectrk•~ ch•rre through the "'Iller, causinb several stunned ulmon to drtft to the aurfact. Rhodes Immediately cribbed tht fish •n<I pre1ented thtm to onlooker1. 1' Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley said that Co5ta Mmi. "sbndl ready and able to eliminate the potenu.J d•ni•r. ii the fair board wants any help." But the P'1lr Board would have to re. q:.itat such help, Mayor Pinkley indicated. "'11llt 11 fatrcrounda property and we don't have • lot to PY about it and the problt'm th1t it hal postd. We are fortun1te th1t, to our knowledge, nothlne ha.~ h11ppened before," he said. The mayor added that the city might be 1ble to htlp clear the. 1round "ii the fair board doean't h•ve tht n1onty to do It." "We could also aend patrol cars over more often," he aald. "but they can't be over ~ all the tlmt." "Another thooiht we.. had •bout the land wts: that thb ml&ht be. a pl1ce where we could put m.lnib1kes, which &ttrn to be lllqal everyplace else, so the liids woul d have a place to ride them." In the meantime., the. d.Jtche.s, hilly :i!;e:<, humps and weeds are still there. And so Is a little path t h a t aehoolchJldrtn uae Ill' • shortcut through the fairgrounds between Fair and Ari· int:ton Orl\'es. Cost of Living Index Rises .5% For September WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The COOi •I living to Americans Jwnpod ooe-hall ol one percent ln September, the Labor [lreputment nported today. Just ftve d•Y• after Pra.lde.nt Nixon told the nation that lhe rate ot prk:e ln· creue11 had slackened and wu t \'en decllnin1 in eome cue.s, Labor Depart· ment offlcl1l1 aaid the coct. of llvifll lnde1 roee to IZl.3 Jn September. That meant It coat $11.tl to buy the same kinda of good! and services that SIO would buy In the IK7-6t base period. The 0.5 percent Increase in September wu even ire1ttr than Aurusf, when the rlse •11 O.f percent. "Nearly everythtn1 in the. (September) family budt:et WIS: tilt:her," Arnold Ch111e, aul&tant head of the Bureau of Labor Stal11t.lc11, 11ald. "The only declines were in frt1h frulta and veaetables and used can.'' Chue said the lncreue r!&Ulted mostly from ht1her prices for clothlna:, Ctll'l.SU.met servteea and home owne.rahlp. With the 0.5 pucent Increase ln Sf':."j> tembu followed by the 0.4 percent jwnp in August, the Contumer Price Index atooid '·' percent •hove • year ago and 4.l percent above last Jtn. 1. Mr. 01atterton Last Rites Held A funer1! servlee for prominent Oran1e County •ltorney De Witte Chttterton, found dead at his home tut Friday, w1s hekJ Tue.ad1y 1t P1ciflc View Memorial Park Chtpel In Corona del Mar. Mr. Cbatt.erton, ~. of 3311 Ptfarcus Ave., Newport Be1ch, wts: an apparent heart 1ttack vlctlm, aecordlnt to Orange County Coroner's lnvtaU1ators. He wu chJef deputy for the. Orange County Dlrtrlct Attorney's office from 19M to 1912, when he realped to 10 into prtv1te practice. The former reaident of Emtrald Bay at Lasuno Be1ch la survived by aons Robert D., Colla Mesa, Anthony H., Phoeni:r, Ariz., and a d•uihttr, Arny Chatteron, also of Phoeni:r. CONVINllNT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTU CHARQI J.C. DAILY l'ILOT SI•!! 'bGlf STUDENT STROLLS TO SCHOOL THROUGH FAIRGROUNDS In Costa Mai•, Shortcut B1com1s Pathway to Fear Scientist Sees Space Shuttling in Seventies By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 Tiit Dllti' 1'1111 11111 In the late 1970's it may be as common lo travel to and frorn space stations in a shuttle craft as taking a commercial jet is today. That v.·as th e message of Dale D. Ptfyers. fonn er Apollo program manailer. who spelled out current research on shut- tle vehicles to scientists at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in Anaheim Tuesday. Myers described shuttles currently being studied at North Americ;in Rockwell Corporation·s Space Dil•ision in Seal Beach which would deliver up to 50,000 pound cargos in shi rt-sl~e en- vironrnents lo ~pace s!at ions orbiti ng 250· mlles above car!h • The vlct'-pres1r.lrnt and n1nnagc r nl the firm's space shuttle program said the systems now being under consideration would consist or two vehicles, a booster and an orbiter. The booster carries its cargo-filled craft, called the orb!ter, to the fringe nr space, then drops away and lands like any jet air!lner, r..feanwhile tht' other portion proceeds. to carry ils payload to the space Btalion and also drops back to land at earth after completing its docking maneuver. The orbiter is piloted by two men. Like today's commercial airliners. the shuttles will require a minimum amount of maintenan~. ground suppo rt and checkout and would be capable or flying every two "''eeks, according to r..tyers. One shuttle concept now being studied by his company is the fixed-wing Integral A REMINDER FRO~I 0 OMEGA be 1ure to ••I your watch bach one l1our Launch and Rcent.ry Vehicle (tLRV) ricrw under contract \•) NASA's r.ta nncd Spacecrafl Center, Houston. The i::isantic \'Ch icle measures 290 fee~ In heigh t and Y.'l'ighs aboul three to four 111illion pound s. Its piggyback orbiter \vou ld be about 180-fe('t long. ridi ng on the 256·foot Jong boosler. 216 Red Troops Di e in Lates t Vi etna111 Battles S l.i!GON lll'll -L'.S, h~:idqu;il'ter,, !11,!;:v r~j)'lrl cd 2l!i \111•1 {'on~ nnd Nl)rth \ l('lr.;11ne,.e ~llltd in t~c I.ii est round of h:Htlf' -34 of them 1vhcn US. troop s and :innnr 111r11c<I 1he tabl t's on Lwo highland.~ .1rnh1 1~1lcs_ '.'.1i11tary spokcsnH'n sald a lutal cif nine Ain l'ricans died and 3! \Vere \\OUnded in 1t1f' scnres nr .~k1rr11i_,;hcs ;111d Con1n1L1n1 ~t ~!1C'l h11q <1\lJcks 1l1at rlnlter! the coin· 111;111ct·s 1var map Tursd:iy and this mortl· 111l!. F:1'r fli gl1\s nf ft)'.! tximhrrs fnllr111·rcl 11n t'lt' f1~ht ing 1v1th l\l'O raid~ v.1th111 a h;'l\f 1n1lt' ni 1h<' border 1!t'n11lilar1z1'd 111nr. nne. u1 thl central highlands. nl'ar thl' .'.llnbu sh ~ilrs and two north of Sai gon. The batllr lull I.hat heg;i n six W<'~ks a gn \\':JS still cnns1der('l1 1n clfe-ct, wHh Sen. ~l ike ~lansfic>ld f[).'.'.tonl l, sa ying in \\";:i.q11ngto:i !h:i t I 'S. lnrcl'~ alrc :idy we.re ob~£'r\"1ng a \'lf\11:1 J u111!.deral ccasr-f1rc. .Slondurd ti111e retur11s S1111rl a.r . !Ill NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA October 261/1 \rhrn you $el ~ our \l'atch b.ick, l o ~e -. cln!e lo•1k 111 ii, ll nla y br llC('Uralr. but i.• ii n1odcrn? }~it !<e]f.winrlini;? IJo<"~ i1 tr.II the dn te? l'crhup1 110\\' 1~ lh, lirnr to choo~ 11n 11p.lo·IJ1c·~econd 01neg~. "r h11ve onr. ,,[the largr~~I On1c~a rnHccti(lll) 1(1 ~!1<,.111• YO\t. ~65 10 n 1r r stooo. St~W.51£~ AUTOMATICS ,_OM Sl 10 10 ovt~ 1600 • 2l YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 54'8.J-4 0 I l I '\ • I f I , • " • • .. Huntington Beaeh Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 62 , NO. 253, 4 SECTIONS, 6~ PAGES DAILY P'tLOT Siii! P'holl PARADE REST -T.:ikinrr a break before Saturday's Hallo•veen festivities ln :Fou nt 3in \'all;y are parade participants Debbie D~ffic. J7 ; Kelley Franklln. 9, and \Villia1n S'lone , 15. Kelley, March of Dimes poster girl. \\'ill be grand n1arshal of parade. Tacos, Dougl1nuts Await Valley's Hallowee11 Ghosts Goblins and ghos1s and . funny l11lc ~rc1nl1ns or all sh:q1es and Sll l'S \Vill tr y 10 tl'-rrorlzc lh!:! ~itizcnry Sa1urday in J·'our1tai n Valley·s ::.ctond a n fl u a I l\al!owcen p.'.lradc and barbccur, And a witch's brew or lv.'o is pron1ise1\ In J1pl1ten the nflc.rr.oon lo~d of g11;ncs, end food and devi lry. Food and gan1c booths -33 of them - \1'111 launch the day's events at 10 :30 a.n1. (}n the grounds of Fountain \'alley lli gll School. Games range from cake Y.1alk to a l1;iunted house ;irni include pie in \hf' face , dart throwing . rin g tnss <111d niany others. F'nod booths will sell doughnut s. coffer, c;:indied apples , tncos and olhrr <.'ulinary drlip,hts -\lorr !h:i11 3:i un 11S arc l1nerl ur fnr !he prt r;tdc \l'h1c)l ~!af!:-at IL a n1. at Vul1on ~choo!. 8778 El La~o Strecl. Tl'f': · pal'<irlc rout !;' hrnd~ r;i -.1 on Fl Prr,1dr11 tr A\1·n11c to i\!;1i.:111J\i11 Stretl. norlh 011 fllag nl"•l1;1 10 Sl:11rr A•rnur-. ra~l on Sl .'llcr to Hu sluird Str erl ;ind ·s:o11\h nn Bu~!iarrl to Fount:11n Vc.llcy High Sch0(1I. Ble;ichrrs \~·ill he pl:-i(·rd 1n lront nf lhr hif:h sl'.'.hool and !he 13u~ll<ird Street fire el al ioll. Chiliirrn h;:n·r bei;n ;i ~kf'd t0 jn111 I ll~ t<lil of the par<!dc as it winds thrnugh f o11n1ain Valley They \1'1\I be j0incd by mr1nbcrs of the Fountain Valley Kiwanis Club who pl<ln a ~ur prise for the :voungs tcrs. A co~tumr contest \\'Jll be held al thP Pnd of lhe p:iradr. Grand Marshal of li1c p<lradc is nine- ~·ear-old Kelley Frank lin or f"ounlain Val ley. She is the 1969 ~larch of Dimes JY)Ster girl. Olher bright faces appearing in the Jl<l radc ar ~ tl11 ss r~ountain Valle y, Jtoscmary Kelly, and Fountain Valley·s .Jt1nlor Miss. Nancy O'Connell as Y.·elJ as 1nembers of the city council. T~'o equestrian units will be present as wel! as marching bands from Fountain \'a lll'y and IAs Amigos lligh Schools and the Orange County Sa lvalion Ar1n y. Eight llon ts and moving un its will add lo the p;irade. Highlight of the Halloween activity will he a h11gc open· pit barbecue sponsored by 1he Fountain \'alley Firen1en·s As;socia- l10n fro1n 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the high ~rhflOI. r :1e n1rnll includrs barhrrucd her.f. b:1krd beans, cole sl;llv. roll and butler ;ind cnffee or punch. Price 0f <l meal 1c; ~1.50 lor <!dulls, 75 ccnls for children. and l111y t0ls undc.r Sare free. F.ntertainment Y.•il\ be provided by \hr f·;1.o.t of Sing Out Young Generation a1 3 r· m. in \hl? high school open am· ph11hca trr. a trcn groU J) called Lhc Collaborated faith at 4 p,m. and the Fri11nlain Valley Elementary School District band at 5 p.m. ~lore than 3.500 attended last year·~ celebrations co·sponsored hy thr. chamber of cornmerce and the cil.y. More than :;,ooo are expected this year. Scientist Sees Space Sliuttling in Seventies By R.UDJ NIEDZIELSKI 01 Ill• 0•111 ,11111 S!tlf In the late J970's it may be a~ cnm1nnn lo travel to and from space sla1ions in <l ,;hutlle craft as !<!king a coinmercial jct is tod ay. That v.·a:<> 1hc n1essagr. of Dale D. J1·lr ers. former Apollo pro{:ran1 manager, ,1·ho spelled out c11rrent rcse11rrh on ~hul- 11e vehJclec; 10 :<>c1cn\isls at !he American lnsti1u !c of Aeronautics and Astronautics in Anaheim Tucsd11y. Mvers described i>hullles currently bcln'g studied al . North ~n:ie_rican Rock"'rll Col'f")ralion s Spacr D1v1s1on Hl Seal Beach \Vhic!l "'Ollld dellvc r tip lo 50,000 pound cargos in shirl-slecve rn· vironments to space sta tions orbiljng 250+ miles above r3rth. • The vice-presidenl and manager. of tho li rn1s sp:ice shul\le progr1Jm said the i;vstenis now heini;: undrr considl'ration ..;_.ould ccm~i;:t of two vehi cles, a hoostrr nnd an orbiter, The booi:.trr carrir~ '11 s r arJ:o-fi!lcd <'ra ft. called the orbiter, lo the fringe ot space, then drops away and lands like nny jet airliner. f\le;in,,.,·hile the other portion proceeds to carry its payload to the space station :ind .'llso drops back lo land a\ earth after c·oinpleting its docking maneuver. The orbiter is pil oted by tY.·o men . Like today's commercial airliners, lhe shuttles ll.'ill require a minin1um amount of maintenance, ground i:.uppor~ and t.heckout and "'ould be capable or Jlying every t"'o v•ceks. according to Myers. One shuttle concept now being 1tudfed hy his rompany is the fixed-win( lntegra1 l.aunch and Reentry Vehicle: (ILRV ) now under contract to NASA 's Manned Spacecraft Center. Houston. The gigantic vehicle measures 290 feet 1n height and weighs about three lo four 1ni1Hon pound!!', u~ piggyback orbiter would be abou t 18().feel long, riding on the r:m-root long booster. EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 TEN CENTS Edison Denies Charges Firni Insists New Beacli Plant Won't Add Sniog Southern California EJi~n Company officials today urged county supervisors !o ignore what they claimed \Y as rnisrcprcscntation of the facts sur· rounding proposed expansion of 1heir Hun tington Beach steam plant and sup· port the firm before the Public Utilities Comrnl ssion . Assistant Divisio n Manager Phil Martin opened a public hearing before the county board by denyin g "the assumption of nu1ny" that tripling the .~ize of the Hun· tlngton Beach plant \1'ou\d also mean the 1ripli11g of en1issions of nitrous oxides. "\\'ithin lhrec years," tl1artin said, "nitrogen oxide emissions from Mun· 11ngton Beach \l'ill be le ss th<ln they \rerc in 1968. \vhen only four unlls were in operation." GOP Leader Wants Date For Cease-fire \VASHINCTON /UPI) -Sen a I e Republican Leader Hugh Scotl said today a d<1 te should be set for the United Statci; t.ri declare a ceasc·fire in Vietna1n -and "the sooner the better:' Scott made it clear he was not spe<lking ftlr the Nixon administration, saying, "This is not a trial balloon." He told reporters it was lime to move froin the present policy o[ .. protective reaction" on the· part o{ American com· bat 'force! to "the announced intention of a case.fire on ;c certain ·date _" "Protective reaction is already quitt close to a cease-fire," Scott said. Sena!e Democratic Leader f\1 i kt. ?llansfield 1aid Tuesday the orders to Vietnam commanders calling for •·µrot ective reaction'' as opposed to the former "maximum pressure'' concept a;nounted to a unilateral cease-fire. Scott said the Uriiled Slates could an- nounce a unilateral cease-fire ::ind if tl1e Communists lo1!011·ed suit it 1voLJ ld become universal. "I~ the enemy allacks, 1ve ,,.,·ould have to defend ourselves," Scott added . "I an1 convinced a cease.fire is possible. I 1vou!d like to see a date set on which a cease- fire· could occur.·• Scott's House counterpart, Rep. Grrald n. Ford, added lo the new mood of OP· timism on Capitol llill over possibilities flf getting out or Vi etnam, by predicting · ~ub~tantial i1nprovement" in lhe situa· tlon in the months ahead. Ford looking toward the sl:irl o( con- grcs~innal consideration next year of pussible abolition of the draft forccii;;t ".'I s u b ); tan l i a l 1 y lessened n1il'1\ary r•~·pensibilily in l~7!T." At 1hc \V hitc J-l ou~r. P ress Secretary nonnld L. Ziegler s~nd les~rned criticisn1 n1 \"1t·\1i<in1 policy by sorne kr:v ~enators 111dic;itrd Nixofi's can1p:.11gn to end th e 11 <.r ~as ,i:;i1ning SLJpport . A ~ k e d sp<·cifitc1 lly if son1e nf the lawmakers-had h1'cn given special Vietnam bnefings or i:1.-r11 hints nf wh;Jt Nixon '~ill say 1n a Nfl\' 3 speech to th e nation on lh e Y.'ar, /.il",i:ler s-aid · "No, I don L believe ~o." Edison Griddcr Ren1ains Critical No i1nprovcrnent w:is shown lod<!y in the condition of l\1ark Nay\on, Jj.year-old EdiSl'n High School junior varsity foot ball player, officials at Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital reported. The youth has been listed in crll.ieal condition in the interuive eare ward si nce he co1\apsed Saturday after a root.ball game and was taken to the hospital. Naylon is suffer ing from a subdural hematoma, which is internal bleeding in his brain. Mile S1ptare Park Work Gets Under Way Ora.nge County superviso r:; launchrd lhe first p\lase or the Mi\e Square Jlegional Pa rk in Fountain Valley Tues- day with the awarding of a $931.:164 con· tracl to a San Bernardino construction company. The successful bidd~r fo r the rontract '"'as the J. Putnam llenck Corp. Eight bids were submitted to the county board. Stock /llorket1 NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market fnrged upward along a broadening fr ont in active trading early this afternoon. fSee quotations, Pages 26-~7). Edison Company argun1enls v•ere op· posed by the county's Alr Pollution Con· trol Officer with the demand that the supervisors ''continue their program of vigorous enforcement and that they eon· 1in ue to oppose entry into lhe rounty, or the expansion of any industry now in the c:'lunty. lhat will discharge .•. quanlilies of air contaminants." - "You have always supporled a vigorou! program of air pollution enforcement and strong air pollution legislation," said \\'illian1 Fitchrn. "1 feel t!1<lt you r cour~e <lf action has bi:en 1!emo11strated l\'lo oflcn to he ehanged no11'." illar1io 1es!ified lhat Edison engineers are perfecting t~hniques 1hal Y.'ill "dramatically reduce" etn issio n of poJlutants Iroin power stations. Those ~ \ .. H techniriues, h~ said, \\'ill be "increasingly applied" <il the Hunt ington Beach pla nt, 10 the point that emissions "'ill be rrdue- ed by 75 percent from the present levrl "\vithin a few years." Marti'n urged SUJX'rvisors to look close· 1.v at the "real source of air pollution - the automobile." The engineer stressed the "tremendous clifference between these two sources in lhe way that they discharge pollutants in· lo the at1nosphere . "Effluents fron1 cars arc einitted al wnund level, 11here they mix \1·it h hydr oca rbons and sunlight !o form photo- ci1e1n1cal sniog ." l\'lart1n s:iid. "Efflul'nts fro1n po\\'Cr pla nts arc blown ont of tl1e stacks al a height of sr\·eral hundr<'d feel <1nd are traveling about 60 n1Hcs per hour, straight up,'' Smog Moratorium Sought on Plants A n1oratoriun1 on constrllc1ion or <ill fossil.fuel po\ver plants Jn Orange, Los Angl·les ;ind other surrounding coun ties 1\·:i.s called for 1'u~sday by the sn1og- lighling arm of tht. State Environmental Quality Sludy Council. Hli hardest in a resolution adopted by the eouncil's Air Quality Committee w;is lhe proposed expansion of the Southern California Edison Company's steam generating plant in J.luntington Beach. Declaring lhe exis tence o[ a smog crisis, the committee threatened to have the slate cittomey general ~eek court ortlers. if necessary to halt the con- .i;lruction or power stations which bum natural gas or oil. Committee chairman Albert Pearlson said the res::ilution is al~o aimed al block· in :; the operation of three 01hc r con. !roversial plants under construction 111 1'!;1y:i <lei Rey by the LA-is Angr!es l)cpartment of \\later and Power and 1n \'£'n!ura by Edison. The resolLJtion co1nes hard on the heels cl a meeting of the Quality Study Council in Huntington Beach la~t Thursday Y.'hen Pearlson and several other counc il members strongly criticized the ex- pansion of the Jluntinglon Beach plant Tuesday's rei;oluUon. which w a~ forwarded to supervisors of six Los Angeles Air Basli1 counlies-, de cl ares !h:i t air pollution in I.he bas.in "has tr LJly rraciled the cri ~is st<1gc." 1\::>tin1ony taken al the local hearing \V as cited in the resolution as the basls fnr the major utilities of the area to d e \' e Io p non·al r-pollutlng alternatives such as nuclear power. lt said the moratorium should remain In effect until the State Air Resources Board is shov,;n two thing~: -The quality of the basin's air ha~ returned to .,.,·ha t the board reetnt!y declared iL should be. -The addition of fossil-fuel plants won 't make the basin any s1nog1Jer. Pcarlson, a Beverly Hills attorney, told ne\\·~men. "Every damned word of this resolut10n is go111g to be st ri ctly f'n· forced. 1t wasn 't passed for purposes of byplay. If Wf' hcitr of any \'io!ations. we'll be right in the attorney general's l<!p the nf'xt 1norning," The resolution added. "the state at- torney gf'neral be directed to take ap· propriate legal steps to enfo rce the effc t t of this resolution upon the request c;if the State Air Resources Board or the State 1'~nrir0n1ncntal Qual ity Study Council .'' Pcarlson said this meanl injunctions "'ould be sought. {r u u u Valley Cou1icilmen Back State, U.S. S11iog Fights C1ly councilmen roller! up thei r slecvt>.'\ Tuesday night in Fountain Valley for a fight again s~ air pollutic;in on local. slate and national levels. Locally, Councl lm.:-.n Ron Shenkin<l n called for Fountain Valley invol ve ml.'nt IJl the. fight lo stop proposed expansion of power plant in Huntington Beach. "I'd like to see us get involved in this hal!\e," he saiil. indicating furth('r stLJrly of the local smog prnblem 1night be helpfLJL On a s1 ate level, councilmen voted 4 to 1, v.·ith John Harj)('r opposed, for a rc.~o:ution asking the state Attorney (;eneral to pr oceed with an anti-trust suit aga inst the 1najor automobile 1nanlu<!C· turers for conspiring lo prohibit the development of smog devises. Nationall y, counc.ilmen passed a similar re60lution, also 4 to 1, asking the U.S. Attorney General not to settle a s11nil:'tr ;inti.trust suit out of rourt. City Attor ney Thom as \~·nodruff ex· plained that both resolutions ·were 1n- 1tiat('d by Califo rnia to prevent an out o( court solution to the antf-trLJst sLJi!s. •'There are ce rtain documents allegedly showing how lhe four large autn n1anufacturers con~pired to prevent (levrlopment of cnr smog dev ices." said Woodruff. ''which the stale Attorney Grneral feels should be made public." "If the suits are settled,'' added \Voo<lrurr. "the public will never kno\v what information was available." Harper opposed the resolutions on the grounds that they would inhibit the manufacturers fron1 "'Orking together to solve the smog predicament. "I'm interested in whe t they can do in the future. not what they did in the past,·• he concluded. s~hool Shaken Student President Won't Lead Pledge A siudent body presiclenl v.·ho won 't lead student s in lhe Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag because he is en athel:<>t has ~hidenl.11. teachers and parenli; ~haken up and talking among then1selves at Villa )l.irk High School today. Boh Gumpertz, 17, says he can't lea d the flag salute al school a~semblies bccau~ he objecUi to the cleu!'lc "under God " in the Pledge of Allegiance· Principal Maury Ross said the student cabinet today ,,.,·ould discuss what to do .about the situation. "I wlll leave it Ufl to the students to der.ide how to hnndlt. lt." Or. Ross ~id. Ht said whil e he doesn·t agree with Gumpcrt1 he thinks the controversy is ·ht1lthy. ,. ,, ' "\Ve think the more di11cussio11 and thinking thal goes on the belier it is ," he saitl. /'. petition is being circulaltd on earn· pu~ calllng for Gumpertz.'s !mpeachmenl. But the student body president said he plans to call for a vote of confidence and thPn resign if defeated, Gumperts in a student newspape:r in- terview explaining his position said he also doesn 't feel he. owes any allegiance lo hi~ country unlil he has a chance t~ ex· ptrience life in certain foreign countries. "It was just a matttr or happenchance tha t I was born here."' he said. He rrrn:lrkc.d he would prob11.bly be Just es ·satisfied t.o be a, eiUzcn of, Great Britain or Sweden. l\'1nrt111 s:iir!, ''These cn1ission.~ are d1sperscfi in the uppt'r <ltmo~phere. '' "We all \vant electr icity so \\'e can en- joy all the cOn1forls and 1uxuries it prrt- vides and we <!II l\'ilnL a clean ~n· viron1nen!,'' Jllarl1n lold the board. .. Unfort unate ly,'' hr added, .. t.hese h'io nhject1ves arc ollen in cornpet1t1on and !his means thal <il so n1r poinl al ong tho line \ve must ~trike a balance ." F ilchcn rc()f;ated today !he argun1cnt that he hns ri f!C'rerl since lhc Edison iilans "'ere Jlr.i;t rcl'caled In the cou nt y board. He contends lh;1 t pollutant emission.'I fron1 the pn;iposrrl pl<lnt would greatly exceed !Ile "safr le vels" sci by state air pollulion controllers ;ind hcis repeatedl.v urged the hoard to deny the requested operating pcrn1 \t. Zodiac Calls Talk Sliow, Asks Ilelp Fron1 \\'ire SPr\'ices SA:-f FRA NCl~CO -A man wh(I ~;:iuj hl" l\'Js n0rthcrn Californta's "zodiac klllrr'' of five persons lalked Y.'ith ;it. 1ornPy l\1C'lvin Belli by te\ephnnc tod;:i y \1 l1ile television \ ll'\\'Crs hsleneJ in. (Earlier slory P;ige 12). Belli a\so talked w1lh !11!'.' man rin anolher, private li ne, 1hen said ht had ar· rang<'d to n1eet wi\11 hl111. Police said lhey had nn \Vay or knowing whether the man was "Zodiac," who ha.!O boasted in n1Jlrs of rive killin gs in lhe SAn Francisco Bay area in the last nine months~ But 1hey said they did not con• shier the caller a pr11n kstcr. The man, \yho gave his name al "Sam," c.alled a morning talk show on KGO-TV early today while Belli wa s a guest and said hr. \V<IS the "zodiac" klllr r. "I'll kil!" he lold the show's host. .Jim Dunbar. on KGO·TV 's 1norning feat ure, un!e:;s hr tlluld talk V•i th Belli. lie 1nade !1vr telcph0ne calls . ~ach heard lh·e by the li::levls1on <!udiente, bt't~·i•en 7 a.m. rind R a.111. He also called San Francisco poli'ce at Z a.m., saying h~ \\'anted to speak to Belli or another well- known altornr.v. F. Lee Bailey. In al! !he "lalk show·• t·alli;, the man lal kcrl with Dun bar and Belli. Tn the fourth c<lll. al 7;3.1 a.rn ., the man describ- ed bad headaches he said he was suf· fering. _ Suddrn!y he i;;iitl, "I'm going to kil l 1llcm. I'm going to kill all those kids." In ;i IPl!Pr l:is! wf'rk In thf' San Fran- rJS{'O Chron1clc, tbc V.T1lcr. Identified a~ Zodiac by police han11\vriUng expert~, f.,'1id he r lanner! lo 1nakc ~t bus!oad of 1'('honl children his next \·ictuns , Ile s:iid he \l'Qu!rl be 111 wa it. put a 1111llrt through ;i b11 s tirr. then pick oli the chlldrl1n ·•as I hey cnmc bouncing out." The t;ilk ~how slartrd al 7 il rn. Th~ flr~I ca ll frrim "Zod1ar" ('atn" JO m1nu!c~ later, a bril'f ga rbled few wnrds. He hung "P Thr £f'tond ca ll came at 7 20 ;i in . Th~ m;in asked Belli 10 meet him on the Ton! of the Fairmont Hotel on Noh Hil l. 1{1 a call before 8 a.m-. lhc man tnld Belli and Dunbar, "I don't wa nt to b..- hurl." Both men told t~e c:i llcr he would be cared for. and Belli promised le represrnl the man as hi~ attorney. Jn one conversation, there w a ~ dis1.:ussion nf the ga~ chan1ber. Belli told jSce ZODIAC, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Low morning and evening clouds have replaced lhe Santa Ana winds, and for the Orange Coa~t that's a relief. Look for temper· ate temperatures ranging fro1n 70 to 77 on Thursday. INSIDE TODAY Corn e<ly, trngcd11. 1n11'iic anrf variet.y -it's all Vicrt on ()rrtllfle Con.~t thenrer s /.n(l1'.~ n11 f o11 r ntuJ prndur;tio11s nrrii·c tin,~ 111eck. See £ntcrtainn1e11/, Page 29. •••II•• 11 C1lllfrRll lt c""' C••-n c"u111te JI·•• Col!llct lt C<OUwtr• ft O.tl• Ncolk:t1 It , M IMrltl l'•tt t E•ltrlt1MIM•I 1l·U ,, .... c. ~,.JI "-'--)4 11.n• l.•n .. tl JI M.~... t """""'' 14 1Mv1t1 H·1' M111111t ~llMlt 1'·11 Nt1ttn1I "'"" 4•1 Ort•t• C-11 II P'Tll M SJIVI• ,....... ,, '"'" tt·1J Or. lffl"<"'"' ti Slffk ,,.._rkl'lt Hotr T•lfv!tlfl! Jf "'"ii"'' .. ,, Wtl'llltr 4 O'-Wllllt tt Wor1• N-1 1•f W•111t11'• ....... l>U -----·---........ -......... ~--. ........--.-......-.---. .....--~~ ---....-...... ---· . ----------....--... --............ -... ------------------....-..--...----~ -. ---. - % DAll Y PI LOT Redesigi1ecl Gas Station A service station w!irch has been the foca l point of debate for six vo!'eks wA:o; approved by llunling\on 13earh planning commissioners Tuesday nigh! by a 4 lo 3 \ ote. A n"w design f•Jr !hr facility \l.'a! rresented by O. \\'. 1,ouderback, prop· •·rty representative for !Ile Standard Oil Company. . 'The !;l:tl1on, to he h111ll ;11 !lir south· \\P,1 rornrr nf \\'arnPr t\ICIHI" ilnoi <;oiden \\'r$! Strrrt , 11 111 br of red brick v.·1th a hro1l'n1..'i h roek rooL Louderb;1ck explained . Con1mis:>ioncrs. aftt>r J :-.hart deba te, :irpro\'t'd the usr per1111L !or the faci lit y 111th Chainnan Hoger Sl:itt·s ;:ind com- m1~~111ne r s Ray :\lillrr, Hobert B.:iz!I and !'llJchael Bokor voting in favor. Opposing were co1n1nissln ners /'l·lari~ Porter. Richard Tom and Henry Duke. Con1 mlsslnners favoring !he granti ng nf the prnnit thought the co mpany had been del;iyed long enou~h "nd tha t rhe , hangP in design was sufficien t grounds for approval. t-Iayor J.:ick Creen 1n August h<i d regls· !ered a strDng protesL on the appearance of ne w s1:it1ons being built 1n the ci1y. He called for a study by the city aUor· nev·s office of !he legality of subjecti ng Jui1ire stations to architectural approval. City AttorrH'.V Don Bonfa reperted that t.he city could subn11 t service. &Lation plans to the Design Rei tew Board for scrutiny. Tue sday night's action by the planning c:on1miss1oners resolves the question of 1hc \\';irner-Goldrn \\"est f;i cility unlrss ;1n appeal is filrrL Tn that case the mat· ter Y.'!ll be heard by the City Council. Valley Council Turns Do,vn Plan :For 'Four-plexes' A prornsal 10 build 28 four ·plex un ils nn the north111esl corner o! Edinger Avenue and Euclid Street Y.'as turned dO\\'!l 'rues· day night by 1he Fountain Valley City Council. Councilmen hC'ar eight speakrrs op· po!>e lhc r!e1't'lopment and ret ft\'ed a peti11on signed by 238 nei ghboring residents. also oppo~ed lo the pro;ect. Six letl'rs 11·prc receiver! in favor of it. Counclln1en Bernie Sv al stad <ind J'Vin Shenkman both ca lled the propcisal "spot zoning'' because the inasler plan al\owi; either single family hon1es or <ipart1nents ln the area, and nearby sections arc predoinin<intly single family. F'ormer planning com rn i ~s ill n er i11omas Grafton. 01vner of the nine acres in que~tion, plear!er! that the land was not 01.1t of linr w11.h the city's 1n<isler p!an. Res i<len!s complained that aparlmrnt11 "ould o\.ercrowr! already c r o "''de d schools. inrrrasc 1hc tr<lffic hnzarr! and brea~ up 1he string nf ~1ngle family 1'1e1·elopment in tl1e arC'a. The project ! ac- tually a zone change) had been approved hy the planning commissiri n. Grafton's lanrl ls acrOS5 f,d ingcr rrom !hf' i-<li!r Square comple x and f..o uncdman John Harper called for ::;pctial slurly of developments around the hugr rrg1onal park, 11·i1 h an eye to11'arr! ":oingl e family projects." Senior Citizens Plan 2 Trips 'Thr l!unl 1n6)<'ln 13e.lr h Sen ir-r r '•L'I' C!ub has :;chr.111l"d ;i ~rrJ"~ r1f foiir 1r1p'i for me1TJ ber.; :in•! their i::11 r<t ~ !-nJ\'Cr~al S1 t;<i1 f'S ;;u1d th>' ~:in /\nl<l111n \\'1nery <irr on thr 1t1ncry for Thor srlci1 t:pcomin~ cxc ur ~lnns 1nclu ilr :'-l1n\ H"!t"'I. La~ \'pp;i~. ()r ' 2,~ri Si,1 \\'r1r\rl. :'\01·. 1~-San FrilnL l~CI>, ;.; .. 1. l~:O.l. 111· rJ11d1ng a i;1rlc trir 10 :-.1 ontC'rci1 :111d Carmrl and a San fra nr 1~c11 Ba,\ rru1~" Senior citizens intere~trd in Jriir1111g 111e clu b members JTI:ty call !rent Edw;i rd.o-, 5.16·21;42. DAILY PILOT C~A!IGll COAST PUllL•SHttlr. c e .... ~t·t't r obt ·I N Wo•d r ,n ,<1trt ""d f'utl•~h•f J~t~ Ji, C v•lev V«I il'rr"d~"' """ G•·•<•I 11 1~11·• Thom•• 1<'.~'"I fdt••< Tko"'•• "'· µu,~i.;,,, ,-11,,,1 w. !., •• , • ·o""" E~''"' H•"'i"IJ'D" l f'Dtll Olf!t• :J9 51.• Sh11! t.A1'l:"!J Add-ru; P 0 , 80• 7t0, '26'1 Oth•r Offlc" tlt.,.·Mt! "'''" 7/H '"'"'' l!•IM• """"''"' t-.·• "''"• .JJ;J ,,.,,,, lhv Strtt l l•1,1•• B••t l>. ;J) f Grt >t •vro~• OA!LV PILOJ. '"'" ""·1.~ •• (~fl'\b•~d l~t ,,, .• .,..,p,~,. """~''""'~ !1•1•• t•(•~· ~· .,.~ .11 ••M•11r t l "<M lot H""liogtl>ft !!"(~. '"'"" '> II< 'I· (~•I• I,"~>•• tl!W• '"'"' ~'"" •"' l~'·"' F'""· •;oo<i '"''" l"o "U•I.•" 0'11! "'' <'r· • 1• {<).O" f'UD>'•"• 1r-o <.•"'~'"'·' """"""' '""' , ... ~· nn w .. 1 £"to~ ~,,~ ""•.<•I ~··<~. ar.o JJO Y«ll "'•• h••eol. r<··~ ti•'• r1Ltpll1n• •7141 lt41·4J2f f r1m Wt•lml<!)llt C1ll ~•0·1220 Cliu•llitd Ad•trll\l~<J •~2·1•71 COllY•l•~I, I'll, {'•••te (f •!! 1"111>11"'1"9 C.omo•'• llc ~•"'''f '''' '"'"!'"'"''"· f l •ICI'••' m•ll" <' •11V1rr ""~""1 ~•'t"' "'"v ii-,..,•dut•<1 """"''' """ •I prtmiu-&' l ~l'Vflln •• , .. ......... (!•" ............. "~· "'"~"!\fa( .. •"II (Ct'• 'I''<'• 'P'·• ''· ''''' lv (~ "•C.• U O:f ,. 1 "~ ;, fty ..,, •I j • 1 \ "~ "~'1' rt"••'•'1 Ot l'I~••"• I/Ml~·~, Jor..., .. ltrct .. ~Ol• LARRY SEAMAN ADMIRES HIS SEA TURTLE Five Pounds of Salt and Plenty of Ffsh Storie s T11rtle Must Go What to Do With, Georgie Boy? L<lrrv SC'a111a11 of (~ardt'n GrO\'C' hils a big prObll'm. lt~ name i~ Georg e. Grorge 1s a g1<>nt sea turtle that Larry 1net la st \\'eekend in 35 feet (Jf y,·ater, \1·hi!e skindiving for lob5trr off Catalina lsland . Sean1:u1, a '.!7-year-old c:irpr.n1er, dccid· ed thr 1hrec-foo t v.·ide 'iO-pounrl turtle v.'ould bC' ::i dand11 conversation piece and family pet. So h.e lugged it home to his 11 ire. Alice , and their three sons. George is now residi'ng in the splendor n[ a child".;; \\'ading pool al 64:.t Santa Monica Ave. Bul the placid fellow make); irouble, since he requires frequent ('ll anges or watr:r, a.long '~·Ith five pou nd); of table ~It 11'ith each change. The local g-rocrr is puzzled aboul the run on his salt shcl\'es and f\1rs. Scaman has run out of s1ories that nobody believes. George also eats a Jot. of fish. The Seamans would like to find a permanent home. for George in a marine 700. but jf the zookeepers don't want him , they'll re.turn him to the sea. Above all they don 't v.·ant the loggerhead to end up in a fish market. &cause besides being a nice guy -uh, turtle -Grorge is a rari· ty. The California Departn1ent of Fish and Game. says the last giant sea turtle reported in these watNs was about 15 :vears ago. The loggerheads are fo~nd in abundance off the coast of La Paz 1n Ba· ja California . New Val11e Systems Asked By Sall{ i11 A11al1eim Tall{ Polio vacc ine pioneer Jonas Sal k toda~ t o~t: an Orange County audience of ;iero~pacP. rnginerrs tha t the most ve:i:ing p;oble1ns of mankind have been ignored in lhir ce ntury of technology. Dr. Salk. speaking in Anaheim at con· cl.'.l1·c of hundrrds or aerospace experts, clrlivr rerl a keynote address titled. ",)riencc, Techno logy and t.he Quality of Life " Thr fonnd('r nf thr Salk Tnstitulr. in L,i.!f•ll;i, Dr S<ll k dt'clared that "a new ri1nrh ' h;i-.; b<>rn !"('ached and l1w11an life rwrd~ a nc11· 5~~·tt·1n nf \';i lue<>. "Thi• rjl1'1l 1ty n! lift'." ~a11i Dr. S~lk. "1ho•t appealed rir \1·as tolerated during lh" rarl1er r>p{lch is 11nappe.al ins and in· O'<rr~~1hlr 1n tho:;{' n:1t11c to the new I !·'~· h \111nni.: thr 1 n11\h~. r ~prr1a\l\'. and Rn1n1-.g ('!her..-(IS wr ll, there 1~ 1n1pat1E"nce l\1•:1 Jlif' ~lo11 111 ·ss nf rhani:;c toy,·ard im· 1•1111 111<: lhr q1i:d1\y r,f l1 fr. rspec1ally fDr ,.,~ dl•a•h ;-,11\.1 icrd. ,\ l1r;i!thy and <1,Jprflpriale a1t1t\1de fn r U1L' 1ran~111011 11 011\d be to .:icrcpt lhe pa~t "' 011c 1h.-1t pr n\ 1<lrd v<lluablc knov.·ledge :inr! cx p1·ril'ncC', ;ind 1vilh them of v.·hat nnl to dn ;is wr ll :1~ 11•hat in tl11 during the nr·.1· C\lOC !1. and has provided the oir r ort\1n1ty for the. new epoch," he con- t1nurd. ··Such t1n flll it ude v•nu ld be healthier anri more energy-conserving lhan to t.1 a1ne. r>r In find fault, or to look back upon "!he good o!d days' or try to reest:ihhsh old palttrns. The new epoch 1; an e"olutionary step as was the older rpoch ;ind neither should be looked upon a~ a cliscase .'' ( 'nnstanti nos A. Doxiad1~, president of ;i Greek de\'elopmcnt and construction I 1tn1. 11 hri :o.l~o addressed the scientists of th(' Ainerican Institute of Aeronautics <il'd As!ron<luti1·s during a later panel 1!1: c11.,s1n11, :-.:ud 1ha l Gne or the major pr0blr111s r nn frn11 1111g t •)l):1~ 's trchno\ogy 1~ \l h<.Jl lri dn ahQu( l1fr 1111 he cities. 111' prrd1rtr(1 that urb;in popul ation • r ril r rs during Ille ne>.t hundred )'ears 11·01ild al\ Rfow 11110 one hirge city and th <it 1rchnology 111u~t lir in~truc·trd 10 11npro\·1> the quati;y ,1f life in 1h is Ci t), which he natned "the c11y of man.'' In th e big ci1l>'S nf t0<l11v, he salrl, we ha \'e a f1ual ity of \1fe 11 h1eh in many re· t.ptcts is getllng v.·orse. This is not due 1-luntiugtou Placed Jn ~cw I lrhan Region lluntinRton Beach 11.l,<. been de~ignated ;is p<l rt of tl1e u,~ f\ngeles·San Bernardi no Region t.:rban Area by the t>tate Bureau of Public Hnad~. city Traf· fie Engineer Paul Cook said toda y. Cook ~id the change from lhf' former ''rural" desig11alinn v.·oulrl put lhe city In line fllr ~ssislancc from lhl' federal government on road construction pro- Jf"(I•. to thei r size but because \\'e don 't h;n·e tl1e courage to .structure thPm." •·Grovtth is inevitable," the developer said . ··1 don·t see 1~·hy \\·e can't build futurl'" cities of a much better quali ty." "Let us stop talking aboul the ut opia ()f the small cities. Let us concentrate on the. service to man," he con1inuffi . He then said that we could improve life ll'! the city but that the tasks v•ould be more difficult than going to the moon. "Going to the moon represented onl.Y one goa l," he declared. lmpro1'ing life in 1he future cities would face tilt'" conl· po11nd task C'lf satisfying inrli1·ir111a l as 11·e\l as common goals, Doxiadis con. ctu<lt'"d. Other spcakt rs ad dressing the ~p:irr industry rrprtsentatives toda~· inrl11dr<I F'e.rnando c1e~lt'"ndonc a. ~rien!ific t11rr'·· or nf the Brazili an Naltnnal Cnm m1 ssio11 for Space Activities: Ronald Na irn. pres1· dent of Prescott Col)eji?e, Arizona : R 11.~­ !'•'ll E. Train, und rrsrcrP1J rv of lhr Dr· pa rlrnent of ln lrrior, an(! l!~r1>'y \\"i1l'el- er. co--au1.hor of !he book ;.Fall-Safe ' y, 1th Eugene Burdick . Yandal.s Wreak $540 Damage to Schools in W ee k An eye-0pening report on majrir v~n· dalinn in the Wes!minster SC'hool Dis tr ict was presented to trustees Tuesday night AS5istant Supe rintendent. Cu r t i s Bluemke said $540 damage had hetn donf': dtor:ng the week of Oct. 2 to 7 in fou r of 1!11' di~lri ct'5 schools. Bluemke said lhe reports would cnn· tlnu" and su,5'ge~ted that pnrent~ be 1n· 1orn1Pd of !h~ darnagc being <ln nE'. School board members ~uggcstrd !h:it PTA groups fro111 all of the di.~tricl's ~chools be told of the amount of \an· dali ~m laking place.. Bluemke salrl most nf the damagP tn schools is done on ~·eekends and he urged parents to kttp a <'loser watch on yriungs ters and report any vandallsm lo polict. He said clmage lncludN broken v.·in·· clo·N!, lhtfts and ransacking, Senate Kills Funds For Capitol Building WASHINGTON 1UPI) -The Senate \'Oled Tuesday to kill a hou*passed ap-- prorriat1{ln to btgin a MS-million ex· t11:Mlon of thr v.·est front of the capitol. Instead, it decided 53 to 24 to ap- propriate $250.000 to the national park i;t"rvlce to fina nce a study 1-0 cletrrmine if the present structure could be sa\vaied- Arabs Assail Lebanon Premier Resigris irt Furor 01,e r Guerrillas By United Prts& lnternntinnal AnUa:overnmcnt demonstrations broke out loday in Beirut and forced the resignation of Lebanese Pre n1 i e r . designate Rashid Karami as the Arab v.'orld exploded in anger against Lebanon for its crackdown on Ar ab guerrillas tis· ing Lebanese ba~es for attacks again5t Jsrael. The i\!Jddle Easl News A gen c y IMENA) reported in Ca iro lhal Karanii <innouncl':d his resignation and ;i st<ite· n1f'nt that he was not responsible ror th e ~~urrl"nt Fighting between Leban es e regular Army troops and Arab guerrilla s. Lr.b<ine~e President Charles llelou had <"ho~en Kararni as the next premier but he had not yet Formed his go1·ernmrnt. His y,•as the second Lebanese government lo fall this year as result of l.eb<1nese Army altack.~ against guerrillas. A wave: of protest demonstrations From Page l ZODIAC . the 111an "110 one ha s (·ha1nber in years.·· • • gone to the g«.'I The. state's last execul1on 11·as l\pr1l 1967. The call er agreed lo have Belli go to the San Francisco di st rict altornry's of· lice t:i see if prosecuto rs y,·ould assure him they would not ask !or the death penalty. Belli said that in anothl?r call off can1era, the man had agreed lo meet him at a secret location after the conference \vi1:1 the district attorney. San Francisco Police Capt. ~1artin LeP, \.l'at ching U1e program. said he did not bel ieve the caller was a prankster. '·[t is a person y,·i\h a nicn!al prn- hlrrn,·· h(' ~aid .''[ don "t l:now 1f it is the onr 11·e 1vant. ·· "Zodiac," object of one or the mo~t in· lrnse manh tlnts In the history tof the San Francisco Bay area, ha s cla11ned in notes to police and newspaper s he is reponsible for five mtuders over Lhe last nine months. His most recen t note to police threatened Lo ambush a school bus. "I \\'ant help,'' !he caller told Bell! al one point. "~lE"et me at the top or thP Fairmont lloLel, wllhout anybody else .'' Then he hung up. A few nilnutes later. hr called back again. 0'\\'hat will they do to me'.'" he said. •·r don 't wanl lo go to the gas chamber. , .I have headaches ... " "You need help. you need somebOOy ." Belli l>aid. "No1v is the Linie tu tlo something.·• Belli and Dunbar repeatedly assurrd the caller that his calls were not being traced. As Belli offered to call the district at. toml.'y to see Jf he could assurp thf'.' man ht v.·ould nol go to the gas cha1nber. the caller hung up again. Hallo,vee n Pah1t Contes t Opened Child ren can regi ster Friday for a ll allo1,1'ee.n painting contest sponso r<'d by thp \\"estminster Reoreation Department and the city's art association. Thr conte~t is open to children from kind ergarten !o sixth grade and all pain· t :r.r~ must be dnne on paper prO\'lded ;it the time of registration. The sig n 11p 1,1·111 br h('ld at r-.1 cFarldr 11. i::ig!r r and Bolsa Chica park s from :i to ;'! p [TI. CONVENI ENT TERMS BANKAMERICARD MAS TER CHARGE J.C. sv.·e[ll Baghdad 1100 the lraqi go\'ernmen t saicl it was putting its 12 .000 troops 111 Jordan and the 4,000 in Syria at disposal of the guerri!J11s. A Qucirler of a million Arabs ~wam1c<l through the streets of Baghdad in an anl t·Leb::inon protest. Anti-Lebanon demonstrations br oke Ol1 t in Amman, U1e capital of Jordan, and O;imascus Radio said a ' ' h u g e' · rnanifestation in support o[ Ara b con1· niundos will be staged in Baghdad Thur s· da.1'. Guerrillas today blew up three res1den· ti n! apartment buildings in !he Israeli port city of Haifa, killing one person and 11ounding 11. Israeli v.·arplanes str<ifcd Egyptian military targets on the \1•esl bank of the Gulf of Suez after l~gyp!i an artillery killed lY.'O Israelis Tuesday nigh!. Sy ria closed lls borders with Lebanon and thrtatene<l to take ''fir1ner and more O,._ILY "ILOT Sl•!t Pnot• IS HE FV's 30,000TH? Head of Branston HouSehold Jl1an , Wife Both H" ilecl (It> Ya ll ey' s 30,000th Cit ize n ~lr. and ~!rs . .Josrph Br:inslon, of 1JCY.l3 (J111ellia /\1c, Fountain \"<ill('y. 1rtl! ha 1·e to hagg lt' ;imong ti1f>n1~elves as to \1·h1,.,h one is actually lhc 30,000th resident of lhr city. Th,1 1 11 ;1s Ille 11nrrl gi1·cn h.1· 711a ~·nr Ed.,1·;ird .l11s1 11 h1 le prr.•enting rhc1n w11h a r11 y plaque hcf'ore 'f ur5day nl i;h!'s city co11ncll sel-sion. Thr :10 .000 marh 11·;i_1; p ;.1;;.0 rd Oct:ibcr I when 1he couple 1no1'Cd fr om Buena Pa rk 1n10 their new hon1c. ··\Ve determined the dal e and person frl)m 11at~r meter hookups," e1'plained C1ly :-.·!:i na gc r Ja111cs ,r\"cal. Branston ts a sal('s engineer for ll ughe.;; Aircr<ilt. The Br~nslons h"1e tou r chlldrcn. Su san, 14: Jul ie, 10: Joseph. Jr , 7 ;:ind J::dward. 4. "\\"e n10Yed hrrc for the Fo11nlriin ,.al· lr v :-;chool D1st rir1 and the high school." ~aid /'llr.-. Bran~ton , '"hul found 011t \\f'"rc u1 thE" C.~rdrn Gro1·e L'n1f1>'rl ~cbool 01:::-· tr1 rt 8111 <,1·r·rl'.' :::-1111 happy A RF:'.\ITND ER FRO'.\f 0 OMEGA be ~11.rr to ~ct )'ou r it:alcli back one li ou r efff'r ti>'r.. 111ra~11rcs" ag1.un~t i!s nr.ishbor. Lib)a recalled its an1ba~sadur lroi n Beirut an<l Palestinian guerrill<i !eacl cr \'as.sir Arafat ordered 1,0ClO ton1rna11do reinforcen1ents into sootllern Lebanon. The ilhddle East News Agency in Cai rfl said the Beirut demonstrations. againsl the Lebanese govcrnmcnl broke out near the Eltarik Aljadida a re:i when hundreds of protesters built street barricades nl stones and old cars and slopped securlt.v agentS fron1 entering the area. Shops 1\'ere closed and shuttered. 'fhe L'1byan News Agency s oi Id demonstrations followed in Tripoli Y.'he re pro-guerrilla Lebanese "denounced !ht: regrettable incidents." A Cairo report said t.he~e incidents In· eluded Leb<inese arnty fftachine. gun a nd "rtiller.v attacks against guerrilla camp:::-, the killing o[ 14 guerrillas and capture of 100. T 0111 l\ilorrisoil To Fill Seat 011 Pla11 Board Arch1te el Toni f\1orrlson h;i s been !I P· pointed to fill the vac;int scat on 1hc Fountain \'alley Planning Com1nission. City Councilmen spent an hour and one· half in a closed session Tue~ay night in· t('rviewing four applicants, including John ~tangano. wh::i was removed from the planning commission by council ac· lion on Oct. 7. i\!orrisnn Ji1·cs al li25~ \\'alnut St, f'ountain V:illcy, and has offices in Long Beach. During tile regu lar council 1nr.eting Tuesda:-i. i\langa11v. angry 01·er hi s abrupt rlisn1 issal. presented petiti ons signed by a bo ut JOO rit1zcns rcqt1csting his rc1nstaten1t nt 011 the ..:01nn1ission, ''Ill'" \\las a st r;ing conlcnder for !he post," said i\'iayor Ed1\ard Ju~t. the man \Vho led the 1nove to remove t-langano. i\1:.ingano's con1111ission seal w a s 1l i~puled by Just aniJ Vici'.' '.\1ay<ir .John Harper hcc:iu:.i· he 11 as <1p pointcd flil Sr pt. lfi by the thrtr. men subsequently ousted in the recall election. Prior to Tuesday's sclecllon. J u~t h;:irl stiiled i\langa110 \\OUld be gi ven ful! con· ~1 ih•rauon f(1J' 1hc plan11 1ng co:11n1i~.;1n11 rv~1 . Hennin ger 1'ops In Cralc Derby lon HE"nnin,i;rr. :i 12·\'L•ar-ol d lllln· l 1 11~l r•n Br<1rh !<l(I. pr111rr! 111 hr !he f.1S!e!'t 11f i\ <lri1r>1·5 111 Sund<•y·~ 4th ant1ual i)rri ngc C1':11c I)crby sponsored by the J;1~Tres. ffrnn1ngrr picked 11p <i \1·111ncr·~ troph~· ~nd a $2~ Li S. ~av1ng~ bond for outracing t in~ 11ther yo11 11g51crs r!Q1vn the quurter· 1nil" ~lope on C!<1y !)trect <ll Cioldl'n \\'c~l Srrl'f'1 Con111ct1t1rin v.:1): hel d SuntJ;iy in four il~r br:ic·kets lrn111 8 ll ni. to 2:.10 p.m. ll rnningc r won I.he 11-12 age bracket as 11rll as-top ~peed of tl1c day. Ot he r \1·in11ers \.\'Crc t-1:1rk B;iker. 13, in l ~H' l:i-l!'. :Jge brack111 : Larry i\f urph y, 9, 1n the 9·11l :igr br:i ckrt ;ind Roni Cl)llt'"en Hrri wPr, 81 in Lhe 7·8 aRP brackrt. J~<l<"h of !he fou r 11 1nncts recei\'cd R 1 nph..-c111d a !rau~1~tor r:id10 The sa1·. 1ni·~ bond 11 as don.1trd by the F11·e-Point ~ '.l l>'rchrin1s A~~nc1:111nn ,.;,1nn1lnr,J ti 111 e rl'l urn.'i Sunrln.'',~ ()c1ol1f'r 26tli '\\ 111'11 1·r1 11 Ml \Ollr 11a!cl1 l>1i:\.., t,1l( J ' Ir~·': )11,.,k .•t 1L It f'O,l '' J:.r ~r, !!I .<I•' l•1il ,~ i1 111nrll'rn? I• II ~r lf-1dnrl1 n)': IJr,~~ 1! 1r ll 1),r r!,,re ~ l'l'd111 1·s n•111 i• 1hr 1in1r l11 • l1r•r1•r. :in t1p-to·th~ !'Crri nd Oo1cp a. \'j. h~1e orot of the large,! 0111t')!I. rnllec,i('.ln~ to ~how } 011, ~(,;i \fl 01(r S 1 IYlfl. .JJ.i,,,, ,,/,, rie ~ J e welerJ 2l YEARS SAME LOCATION 1813 NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA PHONE 548.)40 I ' ·1 • . - WcdM\d•Y. Oc1obtr 22, 1%9 H O.t.Jl Y PILOT 3 ?•fit'!&:• 'Ii I S:':t# I eew1; a;;w +cLM*iiQW:W E ...... .,. 1 'For Good of the Army' t Now Tim Tidy ~··· ' \ • . • . ··-. c .,, • or • --~ _T-..,_ .,.., • • ' I .-' ' "'• ·-~ ... . ' I , • ..... • -+ • . -:-~· • •• DAILY PILOT Phoro• b• Lt• Pt '"' TRIMMED TIM ADM IRES THE SHAPE OF THINGS BEFORE LEAVI NG BARBE R CHAIR In Santa Ana, Dad Ge ts a Haircut and the Judge Gives Junior a BoJ( of Tissue s Leary Hearing On LSD E11ter s Crucial Hours By T0~1 BARLEY 01 !ht Diii~ l"lllrl Start A pre-trial hearing regarded by both ~ides in the Dr. Timolhy Leary dispute as vital lo the Superior Cou rt trial itself goes into v•hat arc e:<pected to be its final hours today. And both sides made the central issue pl<iil' in long and detailed testimony Tuesday: \1'as the Laguna Beach police office r 1vho arrested Dr. Leary and his family last Dec. 26 sufficiently familiar with hallucinatory drugs ~ indeed any drugs -to rule with any certainly that 19-)•e;:;r-old John Bush Leary was under their innuence? If Superior Court .Judge Byron K. fl1cMillan goes along \\"ith defenso <i~gumenls, it would appear to extract tha corf" of the prosecution argument. For lhe prosecution has argued through it.o; v.·itnesses lhal OHict>r Neal J . Purcell "'as fully v.•1thin his rights 11'hen he ordered Dr. Leary, 49, his '~ire, f{o~emary, 33, and young John to get out of I.hei r ~t.at.ion w.1gon. Purcell's alleged finding of LSD and marijuana in the battered vehicle -a landmark in the Art Colony al that hme -led to the Orange County Grand Jury's indiclment of the LSD cultist and his v•ife encl son. Thr. affable l..<'ary. who nods, grins and v.·inks to the courtroom a u d ie n c e throughout both prosecution and defense lestimony, listened attentively Tuesday a~ Or. Oa\"id A. S1n1th of San Francisco rondcmned pohce m11nuall'i v.·hich co ntain cl1rrrtlons by v.·hich ('lffirers are rxpttted I!' determine the presence of drugs in su~pects. Smith. found er of U1r Haight-Ashbury Clinic. !old Judge i\.lcJ\IJ!lan that the eyes ol mariiuana users. con1rary to police opinion. "dll not d!l;i1c, their brhav1or 1~ r.ot crratn:: and much of v.·hat is con1a1ncd in police direcl 1ons 1s no t ba~d on fact ·· Those symptoms. thr prosrcuuoo a.·gues, \\."ere present in John Leary at the time of the arrest. Officer Purcell has 1estlt1cd tha! yriung: Lr:iry was <:rouched on the back scat on all fours v.·hen he approached the car and lhat he repeatedly pulled back hts Jong hai r from his face and Jet ll drop dov.·n again while being queslioned. Smith also argued that it \Vas im- possible to detect the odor of burning marijuana in the circumstances lhat ex· isled at lhe lime of th e Learys' arrest. Smith was backed on every point he rr.ade by Dr. Joel Fort, a drug authority kno"'n to international organizations and many American drug restarch programs and who has lectured on the topic before I.he United Nalions. HAIR STYLIST MEL SCAFFE RTY GO ES TO WOR K Leary Lets His Locks Down Between Court Sessions Spitting Lear y's Son Wa r He<l • Co u rt U t .!ohn Bu~h U>ary \I a~ \1·amrd tron1 the hrrich TU£'!.da.\" that if he sp1!s on£> more !1mr \'In lhr cour1room carpel hr·u spend thr nc\"! three cla\'!' 111 a fa r1li 1v v.·ith in ~p1!11ng r!1~1 <incc of Drpartn1cnt i7 -the iJr;in,t::c C'n un1y .lail. An anr.rv .Judgr By ron K. :O.l c\li1la11 h:tndl'tl !ha t warning tn tl1e Jong·h:i1re<f, bearded ~:>uth ol"rr }n11ng Le;:ry's pro- tests that he v.·as not spitting anywhere. And attomey f\.1ar\'in Cooper stepped to the aid of his young client wilh the s1a1e- ment thal "he is not spJtting, he is simply wiping saliva down his pants." Whatever the LSD cultist's son is doing. he now has a jumbo-size box {lf Kleenex to do il wi1h -provided by Judge McMi lla n at county expense. Judge f.l cf\.f illan issued the ""·arning after a.sking bailiffs to check on just what lhe oungl'r Leary v.'as do ing as he fidgeted and swiveled in his seat. C11u rt j.1n1lors 11·crl' a~kr<I "rue~lav nil!hl lo clean rhr area arnund 1he rhatr ncr11r1crl hy !he ~ outh during that day's cour! sessions. i\foynih:.in Sclecled To Advise Nixou \\'ASlllNG TON (U Pll -Daniel P. 1\Toynihan is expected to succeed Arthur F. Burns as President Nixon's chief counselor on domestic affa irs. The While House had no formal com- men• on reports to lhal effl'('t but olher sources said li1oynihan had been chosen to ~111 lhe vacancy to be caused by Burns' s':'lecti on to the Federal Reserve Board v.•hen \Vill iam McChesney lilartin retires nex t Jan. 3l. Gen. Turner Acted for 'Glorious Tradition' WASl!lNGTON (UPI) -Retired ti1aj. Gen. Carl C. Turner t.estified today he v.·as acting to preserve the Army·s "glorious tradition" when he suppressed infonnation on alleged misconduct by !iome of lhe service·s top enli!ttd men. (Earlier story, Page 4.) Turner. former army provost marshal, told a Senate hearlng L'lat when he had the name of Sgt. ~taj. William 0. Big Mental Health Budget Boo st Draws Oppositio11 Orange County's menial heallh budget for 1970-71 v.•ill total Sll .9 million if it ever gets free of lhe shackles fastened on it Tuesday by cautious c o u n t y supervisors. 111e board stressed in its passage of the controversial financial package that the budget was tentative and v•ould be su~ milled lo Sacramento v.·ith lhe strict understanding that Orange County can re\•ise il at any time prior lo its active consideration al budget selling sessions. If it is allov.•ed to remain in ils pre.sent forn1 -ant.I comments by .supervisors Tuesday n1ade it seem hi ghly unlikely - the 19i0-71 mental heallh budget v.•ould lncrehse spending over the current year·s finances by $4 .1 mlllion -an increase of 65 percent. It was dourly de!ended its present fonn by Dr. llerman Rannels, the county's mental hea!lh director, and just as strongly attacked by Supervisor David Baker. "This mental health budget looks totally out of balance to me and I can see no possible justification for it,'' Baker said. "I'm v•ell aware !hat 90 percent of this program is supported by state funds (under the Short-Doyle Act) but if every county in our state increased its budget by a comparable margin we 'd impose a tremendous burden on the taxpayers." He brought Dr, Rannels to the microphone with the charge that Orange County stands at lhe bottom of the llst of Ca!ifornia·s 58 counlies in terms of its contribution to and understanding of mental health problems. "\\'e're speading a little over $5 per capita towards solution of these tll!men- dous problems in dire<:t contrast, say, lo the $27 spent by San Francisco," Rannels said. ''And I warn you that v.·e in Orange Countv are living on borrowed time," Hannel:; added. "\Ve are a lot closer to a l·laight-Ashbury than any of us think and a mental health program -even one as limited as this -is long overdue in our area.'' lt.1nne ls stressed that the switch of em- phasis in mental care programs from the st.ate to lhe local level made the budget increase "inevitable and una voidable." "The net cost to county taxpayers is actually less than a penny on the tax rate," Rannels said. "And I don 't think any taxpayer is going lo object If he looks al the incntal health problems we face and the tremendous escalation in this field that is, right now, just around the corner. Hinsl1aw F1·iends to Meet A $100-a-person cocktail party organ· iz.ed by the ··friends of Andrew Hinshaw" today y.·as defended by the countv assessor as "merely a gathering Or fr iends v.·ho have no olhf'r purpose but to enjoy each olher·s company." Assessor Hinshaw rf'fused to comment on any other aspect of the gathering. set for~ p,m. Thursday at Anaheim's Grand Hotel. Invitations to the party were issued this v.·eek by public accountant J ames Bry ant of Nev.·port Beach, treas- urer of the friends of Hinshaw group. IL seemed apparrnl today that Bryant "-'i ll not be present for the tribute to Hinshaw. A spokesman at his firrn said Bryant is presently in M_iami Beach and is not expected back irr Orllnge County until early next v.·eek. A si milar tribute to Hi1,.shaw was staged April 24 at the Saddleback Inn In Santa Ana. Tic kets for that function v.·ere $100 each, but a dinner v.·as included. Am ong organizers of the dinner was Chip Cleary, public relations counsel for Joan lrvlne Smith and a friend of Hin - shaw's. A spokesman at tha t time refused to divulge the purposes for which Lhe fllnds would be used. Follov.·ing the April dinner, Cleary wrote lellers to some of those invi ted. suggesting that another opportunity "may come again lo share an evening with the man nationally renowned prop- erly ta~ experts consider one of the flne!t Bnd most competent public officlala In ou r nation." Wooldridge u aaed from an inve§tigation' file l"il alleged irregularities at Ft. Ben- ning. Ga .. he was prompted by a patriotic aversion to "witch hunting." Turner also acknowledged that he ordered a pt.iblicity blackout on a U.S Customs case In which Wooldridge and several other non-coms we re a ccused of smuggling liquor into the United States from Vietnam aboard lhe plane of Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, now U.S. com· manc.h~r in Saigon. Saying he ·was dedicated to the service's "glorious tradition," 1'umer testified he WAS molivaled by "my aversion to fishing expeditions, witch hunting and basele-ss rumors." ''I want to make il abundantly clear," he added, '"that I never protl'<'t.ed Woold ridge or anyone else on an investigation.'" Jury to Probe • Whittier Dad's Death by Cop LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A full-scale Investigation into the death of a young \\'hillier father will be launched by the county grand jury, it was revealed Tues- day. Heyward H. Dyer, 22, was shot and killed Oct 3 when a Vernon policema n's rifle discharged through the ceiling of aa upartment during a narcolics raid. Dyer. v.·ho was holding his infant child, di~ in- stantly v.·hen the bullet strucl. him in the head. In a !!plit verdict Friday, a coroner's jury ruled Dyer's dealh was "occ~ioned by criminal means." Wilnesses during lhe tnquest ~lilied that lhe officer who fi red lhe shot, Sgt. frank E. Sweeney, was drinking with other narcotics agents prior to the ral d. RHODES GRA BS SHOCKED SA LMON WILLOUGHBY. Ohio (UPI) -Gov. James A. Rhocles and a group of politi· cians and newsmen went to the Chagrin Ri ver Tuesday to publicize the good .:salmon fishing there. Rhodes and hls entourage waded int() the river. Three hours later, they return- ed to shore empty-handed. Finally, a specially-equipped state boat sent an electrics: charge through the water, causin1. several stunned aalmon to drill to the surface. Rhodes immediately grabbed the fish and presented them to onlookers. CONFUSED ABOUT STEREO? CASSETTES? CARTRIDGES?. REEL-TO-REEL? 4, 8, 12-TRACK? • ASK · the "WISE GUYS" at ATLANTIC! ITHEY'RE NOT REALLY "WISE GUYS" AT ALL-THEY'RE JUST VERY WISE ABOUT STEREO 9UESTIONS I SAYE $30.00 NOW ON NEW SONY '230! Solicl-St•te Stereo C omp11tt Tepe Sy1fem "T h;, it fo• the po"o" ... ~ .. w•~h a f,.,. 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About 200 1ur n1· I bcrs of Pickle Packers /1H cr11n· 'j t1011a/. ani 111r:eli11!/ i1t r.onventio1t t for disc11ss1ons of pickle plant-t 1ng, picki11 r1. 1wck111g, process· 1 ii•g onrl pron1011119 an<L al11rr ·I pala ver particu.lorly pertinent to ·, : th~ pick/e=~~1~r~;::_J .- F or Tiffany and Ma x it certainly \\'as not love a'l fi rst sight. Tiffany, a 15-month-old female go rill a, ar- r ived at the Topeka Zoo to take up resid ence as a pros pective mate for a young gorilla named ~1ax . Tiffany was bought from the Kan· sas City Zoo after a community c~mpaign to raise S5.000. Tiff any looked indi[ferC>n lly at r..1a x. r.1ax ignored Tiffany. Zoo officials ho pe that in time it \\'on't be contempt their familiarity breeds. • The lavatory in the ne\v ba r at Trinity College near the Great Court quarters of P rince Cha rles has been supplied \\1ilh a large blackboard. chalk and eraser \vith ho pes of diverting graffiti a rtists from ~he \l.'all~. Some quotable in· scriptions: "God is not dead-He has only embarked on a more am- bitious research project'' an d '·Even apathy isn't \1·hat it used to be.'' 0 -~ ~i~ /Hrs. L-~o Szczerbiok, shounL c11dUI· in9 li t>r da119hl ~r Lynn, lt'J.'t her s111 t ft'Jr 1250,000 against a dr11n~torr 11t M1Tu·o11kec She fuir/ /1rr l11is/)(u1tl titr•t thr .<:lore for 91t1tl,'7 lirr rnld lnblvls l71SICOd Of b1.r!li i r'/lltrnl rills. • "Don't tic ket cars parked at the .4.rmed Forces Induction \enter," Lhe San :\nlonio police dispa tcher radioed patrol ling officers. "The draft hoard is meeling there and has permission to pa rk ca rs." the di:;patcher explained. ··sesid!'s," ca1ne back an unidentified voice over the air, 1'your na1ne might be on the list." Ul'I Tl l .. ~o .. Profiles of Leaders P res.ident Nix<;>n and l~e Shah _of Iran stand at a1tention during the playing o~ their countnes' national anthems during t he Shah's visit to .t~c \Vh1~e Honse ~esday. The Shah. rep?rtedly asked for increased mili tary aid and business investment 1n his nation, Russians Unveil Plans For Space Platforms ~lOSCOW (UPJl -Communist Party Sec~tary Leonid I. Brezhnev said Wednesday the So viet Union plans t() build a series of space platforms "cos modromes" to s('rvc ''as mankind's hi.izhway t() ~pace." He called for In- tern ational cooperat ion ln ex plorin g it. .. Our science has reached the stage of creating long range orbit.al sta tions and Sinatra Claims Subpoena Ac tion Publicity Stunt LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank Sinatra says he does nol care to figure in "any three-ring circus" and refusC's to appear Yoluntari!y before a New Jersey agency investigating organized <'rime. The New J.er.ey State Jnvest1gatil)n Commission, pfohlng alleged criminal ac· ttvity in l\lonmouth Co unt y, bad a war- rant Issued for Sin atra'$ arrest last wee k after the 53-year-old entertainer faile d tll ,c,nsv.·c.r a subpocna. The "'arrant is en- forceflble only in New .!er$1>y. Jn a s1a tcmcnt JS!:>Ued Tuesday. Sinatr;i ~aid · "For many ~·ear!> l'l'l'IJ' lin1e sornc ltaliari na1nes arc involved in any inquiry I get a subpocn;-,. I appear. r am asked qu C'stions about scores of persons unknov.·n to me. 1 an1 asked QtJC'Slions ba~d on rumors anrt e\'cnts 1\•hic h have ncv!'r happrned. t an1 subjected to the. 1 ~·pe nf publicity I do not desire and do not se<i!k." Andre Not After Split, lVife Says HOLLY\VOOD (t;Prl -Con1pol>cr-cnn- 1l111·1,,r Andre Prr\ln , who has ,1!'1i1~0111l ~dRl'd ra1her111g ac!r~~5 i>'l1a F11 r· ruv./s unborn child. h<t<; nril a ~ked h1.; e~l r;111ged "'ife for a rl11·orcc, 1ihc said TU'?!'day. ~1rs l)ory Pre\ in, 11 ho l'flllilhor<it<rl 11·ith Prcvin on n1a11y n1usu.·al co111· pO$ltions. said i11 a sta1e1ncnt, "[ Wflll\ 1n corl'fi:'t the erronCl)1is impression th;il I am preventing An<lrl' lron1 getting a divorce. I 'A'OUid nevrr stand in his ""'a.v ... but the fact 1s, he has never asked for it." laboralori!'s, the decisive instruments for a broad con quest of space," Brezhnev said in a speech in the Kremlin's Pala~ or Congresses. J.le and other Soviet leadr.rs \vere an1ong more lhan 6,000 dignitaries there to welcome the seven r"'Osmonaut~. who last week accompli shed thr blgge~l mass orbita l flight in space J,1story. "The Soviet science is looking to"·ard the creation of orbital stations wit.h shif- ting <'TC'\\S :i s mankinrt ·s highway to spate," Brrzhncv said . ''They can beeome t•osmod romC's in space. lhe launching pads for future flights lo the planets.'' The leader of Lhe v.·orld's major Com· n1unist party told those altalding !he reception for Ru ssia's latest space heroes that the moon-landing success cf America·s Apollo II asLronauts v.·as an •·outstanding'' ach1e~'ement. Nixon to Boost Medicare Costs; Vets Face Cuts \VASHII\GTON (UPI I 0 Ider Americans and \·etcrans got a dose ol the "bitter medicine" President Nixon pro- mised in his war on infl ation 1~·hen the <idmuii'stration said it would rais e J\ted lca re charges and probably veto a big boost in Gls' ~duca tional benefits. Social Security Adm inistrator Robert Ball told the House \\·ays and Means Coinmiltce Tuesday the $4 monthly charge for J\lerll care ""·ould be raised lo ''some11·h\lt over$~·· cffec11ve July l. He sair! the boost 1vas nC'ces~ary to keep pace v.•1lh soaring medical costs. The charge is paid by 9:> percent of Social Security bf>neficiaries over 6:> -about 19 million Americans -for rC'imbursement for doc tors' fees . Nixon hinted 1n a letter lo Sen. Ralph \\' \'arhorough I D·Tcx . ), ehairn1an of th e :-.rnate La bor and \\.elfare Con1mittee. he 11 •'11 1d veto a commiUef'·passed hill hnosung 1eterans' educational benefits an al'erage of 46 percent. 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" .. " .. .. " " " • • " " ,. .. ,, .,, " '" ... . .. ... ... .. Gun Story Challenged Turner Denies Kansas City Police JI ersion WASHINGTON (UPI) -Police or . ficia.ls from Kansa:i City, Mo., testified today that they provided Army Maj. Ctn. Carl C. Turner with 113 guns under a pr<r mise they would be used to t.each Boy Scouls anns safely, then put in a museum. Clty and Chicago polict officials. "l didn't 11y I would n't," replied 1·urner, who for a time after retiring from the: Army was the Nixon ad- ministration's chief of U.S. marshals. The exchange came &.! the Sen.ate permanent investiaations subcommittee. continued hearings on the gun tranuc- tions and on Turner 's alleged cover-ups for Sgt. Maj. William O. Woolridge in connection with all eged skimoffs in· volving clubs for Gls on Arm y bases. Turner, former Army provost ma rshal now re tired, challenged the testimony al a Senate hearing, saying re ceipts he sign- ed for the weapons included one saying they w!'re ''for di smantling for parts, et cetera, in connection with a (personal) collection." NLYON LEADS SOLO NS I N PR AYER •·e ut you didn·1 say you v.·ere going to sell them." sa id Sen . Lee to.!etcalf (0· l\tont.). refe rring to Turner's prevlous acknowledgement that he marketed weapons he solicited from both Kansas \VASHI NG TON (UPI) -Presklent Ni xon led mem bers of Congresa in three min utes of silent prayer today for God 's guidance of America's leaders in making "difficult decisions" on the critical pro- blems facing them. The White House prayer breakfas t. held in connection with lhe annual observance of the national day of prayer. SPECIAL LADIES' SHOE was attended by about 80 members of the Senate and House v.·ho participated 1l'l weekly prayer meetings at the capitol. Nixon's boll'ie guest, the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham. told the group that only by turn· ing to God could Americans find lhe resources of mutual love and toleration needed to keep the country from tearing istelf apart in ils current dissensions. OUTSTANDING GROUP OF LADIES DRESS SHOES AND FLATS. WE CALL IT • • • • "WHAT'S LEFT GROUP AT CRAZY PRICES!" $ Thurs., Fri., Sat. $ TO REG. TO $24.95 ~'Where Sfioppin<J reaf {-!feaJure " • tJ a 17th & IRVINE: 548·86~ • WESTCLIPF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH 1 I ,. ,. I ' . -· ··--... ·--......... -· ...... ___ ,...,.. ............... . GRAFF ITI I . I: _, ,, . :: ,S~E f~~1~u· J.~ $1>.v<;fRS::, If '' .. : j ;t.Rtf'· A 1' . .. - i ~us .a0y ~... ',:. ,, .;-, • (·.:·~.';'-, >:;1· _.· i;, ... r .... :-• ·..-:·~:; .. •. . .. ":·. :" .:;-.. -~:~·,.::: .-- 10-20 Overse as Ties ProlJe Under Way \\'ASHINGTON !UPI ) -A Senate foreign relations sub- comn1ittec has undcn aken to find out C'Xactly how d<'eply the United States is comn1illed overseas. Sen. Stuart Syn1inglon, (D- r..1 0. ), a fonner Air Foree ~rc­ r etary and !ipceialist 1n 11a11on- a! security affairs. bega n an ;invesligation b.v his subcom- mittee on sccur11y 01grcen1ents and commi tn1ents abroad. It \ras the first serious at · tempt hy Congress to unravel the con1plex v.·eb of treaties, mutual security pacts. base agreements and inforznal con-~ingency plans that 1nakc up U.S. commitments abroad. There are f'ight fo rrnal trea- 1lies by which the United States is comm1\lcd to defrnd 42 countries. Thc.~r include : lhe North A!lant ic Treaty, the Southeast Asia Trea1y, the In- ter-American Trca1v. and mu- tual defense pacts With Austra- lia, New Zraland, Korea, J a- pan and Nationalist Chin;i. There al so arc infrir mal bi- h1leral ag rccrnenls v.•it h other countr ies. Symington s,1id he h;id no idea how long the invf'stigation ~·ould continue. The initial hearings y.•rre tn be closed to permit the p;inrl to frcrly ex- ami ne class1£1ed 1natcria l. The nationt1l con11n1\mcnts investigation \\·as :spa\\'ncd by the Vietnam v.·;ir and the rL"- sulling ou\cry frorn Congress that the cxccu\i\'e branch had ·cnmrnittcd the n<ition to war in st ages v:ithoul seeking ft>rmal congressional pcrn1ission along !he y.·ay. The subcornm1l\Ce s-1aH has already dug oul vthrr infor- mal U.S. commitments some fra r could fnrl'C lh(' Lln1tcd Stales later on to defend ;i for- eign power: one v.·as ,1 crintin- gency arrangeinenl for support of Thailand and the othrr 1\'<lS a base agr('Pn1cnt 1h:it c<il lrd for the drfensc of Sp:i.111. Bolh v.·erc believed 1n ha\'e hrcn :::ignd by uniforined military leaders. Jn additiorr . Sen .. John Sher· man Cooper. t D-K1· f. :ind Sen- ate Democr:ilic leader i\11ke i\lan sficld, I D-i\1ont. 1. ha \" e J1inted 1hc .~uhcomn111tee has turned u!) 1n!orn1at 1on a))nu1 an expanding !;.S role in Laos. i\lansf1c!d has said thr Arner- 1can m1h L<1r~ prrsence 111 Laos has Jil"ro1~·n 10 d1~turb1ng pro- porl..!ons. Peyote Use 01( in Rite By Indians MIRA NDO CITY. Tr x (UPI) -A jud~c \l'hn ruled members nf the N a t i v r American Church could use the hallucinatory ca c t u s pe yo te in relip:ious observances em erced Sunday froo1 an all -night ceremony with the Indians. Dist. Judgr E. ,J am r s Kazen. 56. said he v.a s im· pressed "'ith the honcsly of the prayer session that in- cluded rcprescntalivcs lrnrn lhe ShawOl'c, Pawnee. Om;:il111. Navajo. Cherokee. "'innipcg and Kic kapoo tribe s. '"It was a r el i giou s ceremony like a p r a y e r meeting \\'here n1c111bcr s ~a t around the fire and prllyed." he said. "During the night they chanted songs lo a drumbeat and prayed for mankind in general, soldiers in Vietnam, mothers of the dead and our country and go\lern- ment leaders. "It was a very impressive ceremony and I was im- pressed "·ith the honesty and sincerity of Lhe mem bers of the church. It 1s a Chrislian religion. they pray to God and Jesus Christ and they had the ceremony ilsclf si nce before lhe wh ite mii n ever came to thi~ country," Ka1.en ~;11d l\azen n1lrd in April a law prohibit ing the use of the ha ll u c ogen "'as 11n- conslil.ulional because JI reslrictcd lhc right lo worshi p • -.--....-.--..----~·-· ~··-~~·-~· ·-·~·····-""-·-·~·----······--·-~--~· ~c;~··-··-·~.··-·--·--·~· ·-·~-· -·~·-·""···-~"·~·~-~-~··--~-----·-·-------_...-.--------_,.-_..,...._..,... .............. _..-~~~~ .r ,_., ~·"!"""· • ' .. ~~ ...... NOW! Automotive '70 See .them all on display in one convenient location this THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (OCT. 23, 24, 25) on the mall at beautiful Fashion Island, Newport Center. Over sixty foreign and domestic new cars exhibited in delightful surroundings. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Cout Highw1y between J.1mboree and M.1cArthur, freeway minutes .1wi1y. 58 STORES AND SERVICES DEALERS PARTICIPATING: CHICK IVERSON, INC. • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS • GEORGE ZIMMERMAN • DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS • BILL JONES SPORTS CAR CENTER • ROY CARVER PONTIAC • CONNELL CHEVROLET • HARBOR DODGE HOLIDAY • JOHNSON & SON • NABE~S CADILLAC • UNIVERSllY OLDS • ROBINS FORD • POOLE BUICK • ATLAS CHRYSLER DAILY PILOT (; i -----· -"'• ... •• T • • • ~-..,._.__.. ·--------··-- -...,. 1 --• ------------.---------------------~--~----···-•--••• -,. •• ,.. -·• • --• • • • • • • • • ----- • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Good 'M' Day Behavior Students in the Hun tington Beach Union High School District are to be congratulated on their behavior on the day of the war prolest moratorium last Wednesday. The more than 14,000 teen-a gers set a fine example tor older counterparts in some colleges. Small groups gathered at noontime on the five campll!es and discussed the war. A few of them wore black armbands and a number of poslers were display- ed . District officials reported that class attendance was even better th an usual. The board of trustees had issued a statement of po-5ition the previtus day reminding students that normal class schedules would be mallr tained. The trustees, however, allowed students lo engage in off-campus activities Viilh the consent of their par- ents. A few took advantage of this option. The young men and ladies of the school district demonstrated that anti-war gatherings can be conduct- ed without violence or disrupt.ion. Their parents should be proud. The . Mangano Ouster Tu•o wrongs d01t't make a right Payin¥ attention to that old platitude might have helped avoid some cur- rent bitterness in Fountain Valley when city council- men removed John Mangano from the planning com- mission Oct. 7. The wrong was committed Sept. 16, one week before the recall election, when Mangano was appointed a planner on a 3-2 vote by the three men who were oust- ed in the recall. It v.·as obviously a lame duck council gession. After the recall Councilmen John Harper and Ed· ward Just -who had voted against the appointment - joined hands with George Scott, Bernie Svalstad and Ron Shenkman, freshJy elected, to oust Mangano. It was a hasty decision considering his term of office would have expired in February, leaving room for a routine appointment. Now Mangano, and a few residents, are angry and have labeled the council "vindictive and a political em- pire," in a time when everyone &bould be working to- gether. Mangano has made it clear he will be a council candid ate in April's general elections, so hia: motives for wanting the planning seat in the first place are open to speculation. But none of the councilmen declared him unqualified for the post. When the council finally moves to fill the vacant planning seat they should take a Lhorough, honest look at all the applicants, including Mangano, and reach an independent decision -not a third wrong. Dangerous Match Game A home was destroyed by fire and a fireman ser- iously injured last week in Huntington Beach. The cause? Children playing with matches. Fires started by children, and sometimes by care- less adults, happen all too often. Firemen repeatedly warn parents about the dangers of leaving matches where they can be a temP'lation to young children. In too many cases the cautions seem to fall on deaf ears. Listening to these important warnings could save you thousands of dollars in p roperty damages and per- haps save a life. H J\J5,. eEClif.>E MO~ PLAC~S ~·RE AC.TlVC, A .-.i.i i;~r••ctsMMEHT 1£!1>5 Ii<~ W61EU··· °" • \JN\0£R5n<I "m<N llP AMP ri<l'fWI,\ <E :51£EOI A&Rll;GEJ> •••. l'eOP!..E !.ABf!. S D5 AS VIC<. U<T. wt'RE "'Mr<.'/ Tl!l//)jq lo cAAKC:te '!JOC.lE.TV 10 /l'eET ~ VER;' Hl(.tt lPEAL S .' ll':i WAIR TO l't.MIE 1ihJ, OF U5 !CR 1t£ eEAAVIOR OE= A FEW. UE'5<*3, EiifiE~ '/OO"RE FOR ll~ OR A•AJ~T ~. 1"u~r 'ECA'-"E A F'EL.J NE.ClRoE.S w.ve 'ee.~M L'IH C.ti.~t> .••• OR A CllJR<H "81.- UP AN.D CITl!ENS· lt\Jl\I o.rr OF "TCX.lJN •••• PEOPL.Er lAPU. l.IS. A~ VIOLENT. WE'RE--Sc:~· TRYIN I I' PROT~lT OU~ ~OC.IEf</ fROM MORAL COl?<NPfroN '· 11'5 LJNFAIR To 8LAME , ~ ~ tr.> fDR Tt\E ~£:.AAVlOR OF A FEW· ~ESlpG51 E/TliER '7'0V/<e FOR VS OR ~AINST V~ .' Chancellor Answers Kiwanis lft4uiry 'Krisman Loyal Citizen'· Real Danger In Becoming An 'Expert' Shouldn't Ban The following Gutst Report is the ttxt of a l.etter from UCI Chancellor DanM!l G. Aldrich, Jr. to Gordon Im· ler of the Kiwa11i.s Club of Costa !tfesa in rt.sponJe to Mr. lmltr's inquiry about the appoint1Mnt of Mike Kri!· man, former UCI student body presi· dtnt, to be coordinalor of sttuitn t- faculty odvisi"ng at UCl. Krisman be· cam e the center of widesPTead con· troversy becawe ht had been a mem- ber of Students for a Democratic So- ciety and had traveled to Cuba. -Editor In response to your letter regarding the a ppointment of Mr. Krisman as coordinator of student-faculty advising .at the Irvine campus, I am appreciaUve of your interest in the unil'era:ily and your request for more infonnat.ion alxlut the ls.rues involvM, I am aware th.at the tmiversity must depend on the continued support of persons such a! you and the broad majority of the citizen~ of the st.ate who are concerned about our institutions ol higher education ·and the well-being of rur young people. We must strive for a fuller mutual understanding between the c&mJ>Ull and the conununity, yet I do not expect that all of us will agree OD every Wue. IN REFERENCE to your letter. I must take excl.'ption to any Implication that "lawless elemenLs" are appeased, or a r~,: =:-;: ~ 4 ~~ .... 7' r .:·.. ,, ~ .. ' / ~ ; 'Guest'R~porl l \.,.,j. , even tolerated. at Irvine. The record of our student body has been exemplary. Students at lrvi~ have taken a keen and aggressive interest. in social and educa- tional issues and In the conduct of their own education. Th.is is as it should be. Yet, in no instance in the flve-yea.r history of this campua has the behavior Of the student.s at large or of any group been such as t.o cause cancern for the mainle:nance of law and order. In those individual instances where Laws or regulations have been broken, the ad- ministration of this campw hu taken prompt and appropriate action. DURING IDS CAREER as a student at Irvine, Mr. Krisman was prominent among those who have worked vigorously to improve the living and learning en- vironment and to increase the op- portunities for responsible participation by student.s in the planning and develop- ment of this campus. I became directly acquainted with Mr. Krisman two years ago when he was elected as president of the Associated Students af UCI. Al no time have I fou nd him to be other than a loyal and constructive citizen of t b I s campus, the rommunity, and our coun· try. When Mr. Krisman was recommended for the position in the Dean of Studenl.!I offit't, questions about his record, his membership Jn the SOS, and his travel to Cuba were brought to my attention. 1 gave my final approval to the ap- pointment only after thoughtful review of the candldate'a record, comment.s o[ faculty, staff, and students about the iruitabilily of his quaWications, and alter rtteivlng expressions of support for the appointment by the Vice Chancellor (or Student Affairs, the Vit't Chancellor ror Academic Affairs, and deans Of variou.s schools with whom he will work. 1 WAS PARTICULARLY concerned about the recommendations of the deans of the achools, since a primary responsibility o! the coordinator i& to con- vey to .students, through their facult y ad· visers, detailed. information about the academic programs of each of the schools. The deans must be saWfied that the coordinator can discuss various schoc;il programs accurately and ef· fective\y. Their Sllpport and my approval for Mr. Krisman's appointment were primarily based on· our f i r s t h a n d knowJed.ge of hi! character, behavior and performance as a member o! the campus community. DANIEL G! ALDRICH. JR. Chancellor Davis: A Political Put-on? LOS ANr.ELES -\\'ha t m11y ha\·e been roncen'ed as the most elaborate polit1cal put-on stnre Hearsl inven ted the Span1sh·American \\'ar i~ un(oldlng here as a major tes t of Gov, i onald Reagan's theory lh<ll ronstanl -and v1olc.nt - confrootalion \l'ilh st udents is lhe be.st policy At issue is the stat.us of Angela Davis, 11n attracth·c, 2.S-ycar-old. bl ack Ph.D. ·who wa s appointed ea rlier this year as an assistant profc...<;.s0r of philosophy al UCLA and v"ho has now been fired by the Board or Regents, at the insistence 01 the gov,rnor, because it appears she is a member-of all things-the Communist Party. MISS DAVlS' membership in the par· ty was leaked this spring 1n a Jetter to the college newspaper by an alleged FBI informant. She readily a d m i t t e d membership in something called the Che- Lumumba Chapter of lhe Communist Party, and her firing came soon after. The issue has mobilized opinion among the faculty. administration and student body throughout the statewide campus o{ lhe University ()f California, almost all of Jt against the governor. But it has also mobilll.ed most of the nnnstudenl, nonacademic public opinion In the state, mostly on Reagan's side. What is curious in the whole tpisorlc, ---- Wednesday. Oetober 22, 1969 TM editorial po.ge C1 the Dnily PU-O t 1eek~ to inform and st1m. ulatf reader• by pr~sentinQ thit n.ewipaper's opinion• and com. ~nt.af"JI on topica ol interest and s-ignificance. by protnding a fon im I~ the e:rpressfon nt our readers' opinions, and b11 pT"tien.tina the divtrse trlt:w- point.. o/ inf~d ob1erver1 and 1pokesmen on topia of tM c1nv. Robert N. Weed. Publ/!her I ,-------·· -. -1 .. Mankiewjcz ·,:_ · - -• ·~ • ---..''"1 , aAd Braden '· , l . ___ _ --... .-..... .i.----· ~{. . ./ according to some faculty members who know Miss Davis and -m o re im· portant-know something about the American Radical movement, is why no effort has been made lo discover if Miss D:n·is is telli ng lhe truth when she says She is a Communist. THESE PEOPLE are saying, in effect, that the regenls, the university and, above al!, Governor Reagan are quite likely h<'ing vi c timized by a giant-perhaps even lighthearted-hoax, promoted by the New Left, designed to provoke just the confrontation which Reagan and the militants want. If there i11 one: thing young radicals in our ~ociety today share. ~·hether they are nonviolent, biracial pacifists or violent 11.aoist separatist mll!tant.s, it Is con- tempt for the Communist Party. The par- ty itself is bourgeois, bureaucratic. in the view of youth timid and in the \'iew of in· tellecluals turgid and irrelevant. The New Left ridicules the Old Left. Ne> longer. as lhrough much or the ThirtJes and ForUes, is Communist. Party membership in any way heroic or even chic in left and lnte.lleclual circles. Indeed, It is regularly derided as ir· relevant lo "the struggle." If it "'ert not for the enrolled members of the FBI and subscribc11i to Communist publication~ amon!; public ~nd private institutions. it could hardly sun·i\'e. CONSEQUENTLY. It is highly unlikely that Miss Davis, admitledty an activist. admittedly a militant radical. a student of Herbert ~1arcuse: Bnd of considerable Intellectual attainment. \\·ould join the part)'. Some movement with a date ln the name, perhaps-SOS or one of il'I splinters, perhaps-but the Communist Party'! David Ei.tenhower Is as lilcely a membt'r. ll1:r thrsr ln!rllrf'lua1 musing~ :ire surely not for Ron<ild Reagan El('('ted as a foe of "The University,'' he has fulfill ed his campaign promises and thrived, though the student body at UCLA, "'hen pollM this week, favored by more than RO percent the proposition that Reagan had lowered lhc quality "cl( the: state's cduca· lion. · REAGAN'S MOST likely foe, former Assembly Speaker Jes.w: Unruh. has bttn hammering on this issue, mostly wilhout \•isi ble success. Unruh is telling whoever cares to listen that it is the governor, not the students, who has provoked !ht con· fro ntations-as with the People's P.irk in Berkeley-which have led to violence and a paralysis of education. Thus, the case of Miss D:iv\s looks more and more llke a riidical-lelt frnud . After all, she ls almost the only accused Communl.st In ret'tnt memory who has broken the story first and then not denied it. The suspicion is strons that, by pro- viding a real live Communist on the faculty, Reagan could be provokM into another ronfronlation which might CIC· complish the goals of both the gO\'t'mor and the New Lefl So far, it's worked. By Frank !\tanlclewica and Tom Braden Dear Gloomy Gw: fllow that we are fumlshlng amalJ. er and more fra gile trash barrel~. I hope the Huntingt.on Beach city 11dminlstrator will Instruct the col· lt('lors to handle them with due rare. -f . H.P. Tio.. ....... ..,19ch .......... w....... ,... J0-••11¥ ,,._ tol --•Mr. kN ~ Mf -" "' 0'-f .... 0.1,.-....... Though ta at Lar1e: The real danger In bec<Jming an "ex· pert" lies in becoming so immersed in your subject that you fail to see how it relates lo other subjects, and adopting a scale of values that gives your own field a priority even when it should he subordinate to other values. • • • All p e op I e making Introductions between two strangers should repeal each name twice, loudly and distinctly, for the benefit of all the dunderheads like me who go blank whenever they are in· troduced to a new face . • • • Tht moot disappointing book J'\'e read all summer is "Mi3.souri Bltter!Weet" by MacKln1ay Kant.or, which is far more bit· ter than sweet, and hitter about the wrong th.in gs; with age. he has grown not wiser but just more Kantortankerous. • • • Most of us are bad at deception for the shrewd reason given by G. C . Lichtenberg nearly two centuries ago: .. It is usually easie r t.o hlde something than lo hide the facl that you are. hiding something." • • • No appendage on the modem motor car Is more needless (as well as more. vex· lng) than the electrically-operated win- dows. \\'hich al ways perversl'ly pick in· clement weat her to st.ay Jammed in the ha!f-Q~n posllion. • • • "Conscience"' is a much abused word in our society, for \\'C Cl"lmmonly use it to \\'nrry O\'Cr per sonal !titles instead Of training it {Q bf.' trnub!ed about big things: and this dissi pates our moral energy and pem1its us iit the same time ro develop an in sens1llvenrss to the monstrous incqu1l1cs of our Ume. • • • The arrimoniou~ lcvc.1 of most politic&l rlis('nssions sadly 11\ustratcs the maxim of \Vi!liam Penn, who s.aid: "'fru!h often suffers more from th e hral of it§ defenders than from the argu1nenls of its <lpposers.'' • • • Those fatuous library boards arld cilizenil' committr-es \•:hlch are so fond of banning books for alleged indecency need to be' reminded regularly that when J\1ark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" \\'llS publish· ed, the Committee of the Public Library of Concord, Mass., banned it as "trash and suitable onlv for the. slums." • • • One of the real diffi l'ulties in our democracy is that the people 'A'ho are concerned about ci\•il rights arc cavalier in their attitude toward property rights, v.·hile the people who scream loude!it about property rlghls are indifferent IQ violations of civil rights -yet each musl su!lta in tht other tf a jusl balance is to be achieved. • • • The chief ditferenCf' bttween the sexes Is t h a l a woman ••l'lU In be loved for heMtCU, and a man wan!.! lo ht lovtd la •pile or himself' • • • Some ronsequences of the modern popul11tion boom are. -that your \'Ole to· day 111 worth only I percent of your grea\. grandf;ither's, lhat more i11itcrates are aJh·e than e\'er before. and more people think the earth is flat lhan \\'hen Colum· bus disco\·ered it ~·asn·1 • • • There are almost a dozen nations in the \\•orld \\·itb a better infant mortality rate than t h e U.S., whif'h i.~ the most pro.s· perous; i1 is scarcely a cause for na· liona l rr jolcing th11 t \\'e rank just ahead of Ind i11 and some African nati"ons. Walking Catfish To the Editor: Looking at the article on the walking Clarias catfish. I cannot help but feel complete disgust for the California Fish and Game Commission for banning it. Believing that lhe Clari.as could breed and survive in our waters is too much for me to swallow. Being a· South American fWi , it needs water of at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit to breed, and , in fact, to survive. It could manage during the sum- m er, but come fall and winter it is doomed. Even at the relatively short fall nights, the temperature gets far below this mark, The fish CQUJd not possibly survive California waters. THE SA.\tE SORT of story ha! been linked to the piranha. Many game wardens are convinced it is a menace lo us, without really investigating the situa- tion. The piranha differed from the cal· fish in the respect that it needs WARMER water to breed, around 80 degrees, and cannot possibly survive in our 50 debrree water. (Even in the desert &urvival is impossible, for th e v.·ater is chiUed considerably at night.) What strikes me as particularly odd is the fact that such a resolution as tht ban of these flsh could. be passed wilhou t publi c sanction in our "democracy" . DAVID G. PORTER Sex E dueat lo11 TO the Editor: Too oflen the people who complain abool sex l'd Uca tlon in the publil' schools arl' lhe 1·c.rv ones \\'ho a re. adamant In 1hr1 r rlem<irirl for religious l'ducation. \\°c all know thal the home and the church have fa iled to indoctrinate our youth with religion that demands blind fa ith \l·!lh no ql.ie:.i1ons as.!:cd. The k;·!s are no1...-;1~k1ng, and e<:c!esiastica! dogma is out on a \in1h, NOW CO~I ~ SEX e<lucation. Th c home and the churrh have. also fa iled 1n ' this, and the two diametrically oppostd gimmicks would throw the respons.1b1lily on the pub lic school teachers who already have more work than they can handle JUSI taking care of the curriculum in !be Gtm Owner sl1ip ( Pre8s Con1ments I Columbla, TeM., Herald ~ "If a Prrsident.ial 5tudy group nn causes ilnd prc1·enlion of vio lence had it s v.·ay, mlllio:is of American~ would he forced to turn O\'er lo the government as many a~ 21 million handguns ... ~Iay we re1nind this gun study group that cltlzen ownership of fir earms is both a right and tradition in lhe United States. It sym- bolb,es independence, as Wt'll as in· dividual responsibility -inseparable elements of freedom under a represen- tative form of government . Firearm regulations that fail to take this into nc· count have no place in the law of this land." llaurd, Ky., l lerald : "11as it ever oc- curred lo you that in our social system the politician i.~ enabled to reach a posi· lion of rcsponsihilily ·without having any !raining? lie serYes no apprenticeship. lie mas1ers no course or stud}'-He need p11ss no l'xamination as to his ability ... The veter!n11ry l''ho doctors our dogs and cats is requ ired to .show more careful preparalion for his calling than i~ the J)Qlltician "'ho ~eks to assume the ri!!ht to dl rf'('I not only ou r industr ial hut much of our personal life." ' ! Mailhox i __ ] Letter.t from readers are welcome. NonnaLly writers should convey their messagt.t in 300 words or less. T/i e righ~ to candense letters to /it ipace or elimina~e libel is r eserved. All let- ter.t must include signature a"nd mail· ing addrts!, but 11ames may be with· held on request if sufficient 1"eason is apparent. face of student unrest and the revolu- tionary threat extant. The Constitution should be amended lo protect us from both . NOW \\'HO, IN their right cotllJn. pickin' mind, v.·ould "·ant to impose such non.sense upon our teachers at a time when kooks \vho wan t sex or religion taught to others than themselves may be triggered by a cheap, unviable sex or religious motn·e? S. G. UNDINE Sa tirist Hoppe To the Editor: \Vhat do you mean -Art Hoppe should not be taken seriously? He obviously cannot he ta kt" n humorously a~ hls wr\tlng. in ;:iJmost all instanl'es, is embarrassing a nd d1sgustini;- So, 11 he i~n·1 serious nr humorous, can iL be. supposed that he 1s some sort of a \1l'1rdo that enjoys 1rn1Ln~ perverted n1atenal \\'hich 11·ould bc~t he read 1n a ··srns:1ti(lnal '' maga21ne ralher than <i •·resp1.>ctable" n('\1·spapc.r~ I ra1hrr think so l'iA:\CY COOK Tale nt a l Ed ison High To !he Edilor Happiness is a thing called "E<hson,'' SQmething must be said about the very impressive performances on lhe part of the Edison High School drill team, band, and football team at the football games. f'irst of all, there has been a surpris· lng!y large amount or organiiation demonstrated Jn a \'ery short period of llmc .. Secondly, the \'ariely and precision of the performan~s demonstrated the results of much effort expended on the part of the instructors. organizers and participants. The style and decor of the pcrforman~s have been developed in fine taste and in an impressive manner. The.re appears to be a potential wealth or talent and power in these fine groups. As family boosters, \\'e want lo express or pride and our support. Keep up the good work! CHARLES SPERRAZW ·---B11 Ge or9e Dear George: I I read where members ~~--~~ I Supreme Coort are al\\·ays havi ng trouble defining obsc enity. and I just \\'anted them to knnw 1 stand ready lo help them. I sell filthy pi<'· tures -I'll bl' happy to send a lili of rates. Dear N.P : NEIGHBORHOOO PORNOG RAPHER How atx>ul mailing a dirty po~t c:ird? r \•e got R good buddy down at the Postal Inspector's office \lo'ho wants to meet you. •'~----·-.·-··-·~·-·-·-----~·--·-'""""'"'"~•••••~·~•~w-o;o_,_,.,,,,~,c..,..,~,~<>""'""'"''~"~'"'"""'"'"~'""""'''"'-"""~*•~•~*'--"W',...""""'~·""~•r.,,.,.~.•~·-~-•·~'*'"""'~"""'""""'*""""'•.,.o<~"'"""""''"'"""'~·,-'~-~t-~,~·~·-·"'"~-~,----•..,.-,o,-.,-.,.. ~;:...-:; F "'E,'9 § A Afternoon Rites llT"!IJ!f-'!~ --""~-------•• :r·· •' ·-•• • Wtdnt1d~y. Octobtr 22. 1%tl , OAtl V l'fl()T :J{i_ Workshop Set Kathryn Edwards Wed .. ·. Couple Recite Pledges During Ojai Ceremony Leslie Lee Clark becan1e the l:~llen GrOt'tsch. Sar<1 Twllh~, bndc of Eric Little du ring and :\-!rs. Cha rles Churchill. Thi' f1r!l t "orkshop 1n the fitll Sl'lllln ar i.t•r1ci. lo bt· ('011· Uuf'tccl by Academic At•h1c1e- 1nent and Learning Group wJU bt:g1n Saturday, Oct.-. 1n a form f!\11ng pc~u de soic gown co\'ered v.·iLh a Joni:: &leeved rose chantilly lace cage which extended to a cathedral lrain, Kath r y n F:llzabeth Edwards became the bride of Blchard Kcl!h Knott. The afternoon r ites 1\•cre read at the altar of Prince or Peace Lutheran Ch11reh by the Rev. Andrew C. Anderson. Co1npleting her ensemble the bride , dauRhler of r-.1r. and f\lrs. John C. Edwards of Cosu1 Mesa v.'ore a shoulder length tiered illusion vei l caught to a cluster of lace and organdy floy,•ers and ca rried a t';J~t·ade o( white ruses and stcphanolls. 'rile btidr's s ister, Jane Edv.•ards, attended hC'r as n1 a 1d of honur and Tahiti Hon ey moon Home Rites Performed The South L:igt1na hornc of !\f r. and l\frs. Jaines Hichard Campbell 11'as the sett ing for the nuptial cere1nonic~ linking their d;iught!':r. D ch o r ah Campbel! and l\lartin de !l.lora l~ale, son 01 l\1r. ;ind l\1rs. Charles S. Hale of Pasaden;1. The Rev. John Bogers Davis officiated. Given in rnarri ;ige by her father, t!1e bride ll'Orr. a short ·white !Jee dress and carried daisies. l\1rs. 1\1. Bichard Kcjl1ng. in a sil k dress , 1vas her sish:r's matron of honor, and serving his brother as best n1Jn 11·as Charles S. I talc. Arter a Tahiti honeymoon, the ncv.·ly11·cds 11·ill reside in Boston. The bride. a gradu:11c of thr Bishop 's School and l he University of C a 1 i f o r n i a , Berkelev. attended the l Jnivers'ity of Florence and Columbia linivers11y . 1-ler husband is a gradu ate MRS. HALE R,.cili,~ Vows of the Cate School. Val<! l"n1\ersily and 1-1 a r var d Business Sthool. Music Program Given By Husband-wife Duo Kate and ·r(Hll \\'n1 t:1!'V 11!1 \ present a piano prograrn" \Vht'n the Music Seclion of l 'CI 'fo1-1"n a1ul Gown has 11 s ll r~t meeting of the 1969-iO :-cn~on in the Eastblulf hun1e of :-.1 r~ Roberl Saunders at 10 a ni Tuesday. Oct. 28. l\·lrs. Christopher K1tch1ng 1s chainnan of the group \1•hic h 1s open lo all intf'rr~lcd members of To11 n :ind Go111i. Ass1~t1ng ~l t5. S;.i un1lcr-> .is co..ho~t c:>SS('S \111! b" \!rs. Bradforil ~·!11ler ;iniJ ;\Ir~. Hober! Sn1ith. \\'h1\ney IS ;i f :1 (' II I I y men1b(~r al L:Cl ;111d 11\l1.~1e director of the Cornn1un1ty Cong r r g a t1on;iJ Church, Corona (lcl l\l:ir ll r. i~ ;i graduate studen t 111 1n11,1c at l"ni\·ersity of S ou t t1 l' r n C,1Jifornia nnd rccc11·1'd ;i ll:1ll1vl.1r:i dl·~rct· 111 organ trorn l"n 1\cr::uv of Okl aho111<1 :ind a n1astei-s degree 111 rnu~ii: fro1n ~ o u th c r n >trtl1odist L·11il'crs1ty. I '.\trs \\'h1tncy 1s a gradual1· ul lhc-l'n1\t'rs11y ol Tl'xas and l'•'l\'J\ rd a rna~ters deg ree 111 piano frnn1 L:sc. She is a ~'taff n1e1nber at Orange Coa!'i1 Collejle and tenches priva1cly Prl-l'iouslv she \vas nn the L"CI :-t:ift 1\ lh:11· sllc and her hus- h:.ind pcrfnrn1cd se1 era! duo· p1:1 n<1 1l orks .i nd becan1r in - t•'rt•s1ed Jn f ou r -h a nd 1·1'prrl n1rr Section pl ;ins £1..ir this yi;ar include 1i\C progra111 n1cel1ng.'< i11 n1•'n1bers' hon1es, lhf' 1onn:1t 11in of a siuging grt)lll ) ;ind rcl'f'pt1 ons follov.•1ng \:JITI· fllJ' 1·oncerts prescn ~ by LC! dcpan1nent of nH.1s1c. OTCOBER 23, 24 & 25 Thursday-Friday-Saturday SPOOK SALE LADIES: DRESSES, SUITS PANT DRESSES, SKIRTS PANTS, TDPS, TENNIS SHOES, & SANDALS. MENS: SLACK, SHORTS, DRESS SHIRTS, SPDRTSHIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SWEA HRS AND SWEATSHIRTS. 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF '°""' .~ Frldey 'TN f P,M, ~OME-TI M E:S lVfN MORl ' •ANKAMlltlCARD -MASTlll CHARG>E DINER 'S CL UI -CAlllE ILANCHE AND CASH ALSO ACCEl'TAILE bridesmaids were Li n d a Edwards, another sister, .and Pan1ela Pattison, They wore identical empire go"·ns or !irne green crepe with I a ce overdresses and each carried a bouquet of daisies and chrysanthcrnu rns. The bridegroom's brother. Jerry \V. Knott .served as best 1nan and ushers "·ere David IL Knott, another brother, and Jim Pedersen. A C'ham pagne re{'eption ror 100 guests in the hon1e of the bride 's parents follov•ed the cert'mony. r.1iss Patti Pattison t1rculaled the guest book. After honeyn1ooning Jn the Bc1•erly Hills Hotel t he ne\\'ly11·cds will establish thei r ho1ne in Sanl.a Ana, The bride wa s gradual!'d fron1 Estancia High School and her hu sband attended fl1uscatine Com rnunity College in Iowa, and Orange Coast College. Jle is the son ol ~!rs, Dorothy Knott of flluscati ne and the late Mr. Ed11·ard !11 Knott. MRS. RICHARD KNOTT Hcml! in Si11nfa Ani11 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' ( riles performed in St. Thon1as \\'1lh11 n1 Fruh \\lj!I be:l! m:ir. Aquinas Cathollc Chul'th, OJ ai. Ushering duties "·ere ;-issunH.'Ci Parents of the ne"·lyweds by Alan and !\1ark LiltJe. the are the Ja1ncs Clarks of OaJ i bcncd1et 's brothers, Alan Bru1- :ind the L<ir ry Littles of Cosla n:.>r, Jlod Lant', Hobert ~on­ Jl.lesa. n1 ng and Jan1es Clark, the The Rei·. J ohn IJ lt'then bride's brother. The seminar, opt>n lo f'fie ruhlr1•, Wiii t<1kf' p!a(•fl In lhe First Congregational Ch urch, Santa Ana. Further inform:l· t1on may be obtained by call· 1ng the Je<1rn1ng group 11t ~-1638. perforn1e<i' the double ring Follov.·lng thr. rrccption the,·j p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tcrr1nony. c:ouplc 11·111 re~1de 111 'J\vu1 The bride donned a floor J•eaks. PROFESSION.Al PIANIST Acc•pll ... pwpil1 for h1divldwal h11r1wcrla11 111 PIANO I< MUSIC THEORY le9i•11., & Ad.,011c•d·A11y At• JAC'< JtEIDl/NG -6~Z·77•S lengtl1 gu"'n. hand 1•n1-The new hridr <1tter1Ucd t;('I broidered \\'1th !>C<1 rls and gold and her hu sba nd 1.s a gradu:itr lrirnminp. Her fl ora! l1ead-of Estancia High School a1111 pi1'l'C of \1 hitl' sl~ph;1notis and attended Orange Coast Collrgc gol d ribbon raugh l a floo r ;ind L"CI. I lt'ngt h 1 eit and she carried ;i i_::::_::~-------~,_~""""""""""""~""'""' :-inall hnuquet of butterfly ••••••••••"ii•ii"li"li"ii"il'"il'•••••••••• orcho<b l 10 ° 10 D MICO(dmg " m«ICOO ol ose I bs. In a ys honor 11·as the b1r ~dr·~ s1s\cr.1 ""· J, 11. 11 , 11,, m s. ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT DIET Br11le_sn1 aicts \\'Cre the i\11.sses1 Debbie. Lnur 1e and l.1nda \\'ill iatns, the bride's nic~; I No olh•r :~~~;+ell• yeu 1 me•e, ••••1 d•~. e be~t whal'o iei!\9 en ;n th• Gree!•• O•en9 • v1>&1t then th, DAILY PILOT. . H ii ;, le!lewed •• .,,tly, l~• •••••q• O•e<..-ei9h! P'""" oheuld !01e 10 po und,'" 10 dov~. Tko1 ""'"' di•t pion ieh ~<'U ,1~H vour1rlf with foods •h•I we<• ln•b;dden. Such •> b•9 •le&l.1 i r.mmed ,.r fol, oouth•rn fried c.htc l.en , r•ch 9r•vi1•, m•yonn•;•e. leb.+en •w1mmrn9 in bull••, boc1>n, ••u••g•• &nd \C <•Mbled 1g91. 'l'nu c•n eel u"t,[ yeu ••• full, unt:I yeu conno l p1>u<bly eat env morr. A ce pv of 1hi1 n~w ond >lortl:n9 1ucc1ulul d •• 1 plon ~•n b. obt.in•d by •ondin9 $1.00 to Gra pel<~+t o;,1, Bo• bl 28, Lt•· ""Ocd. I(~~··· bb70b. BuffumS' Come in! Try on pantyhose until you find your true fit Thunday, Octot.er 2lrcl, In our Newport 1tore Bullums' will have experts at the Hosi ery counter to help you. They will advi se you on t!te right l•t and colo r in your favor ite bland of Agilon®panty hose, When your pan ty hose lit properly yoo will have no more sags and wrinkles. No more expensive mi sfets. And, you wil l love Agilon•the'nylon f•ber that stre tches two ways and fits like your own skin, We'll register the size that's righ t for you,'° you c:an't lorgel Don't miss our 11 Panty hose pul-oo"! YIU""' Ill !lie wlMor or• ,.1, or P•IY ~"',,,be sme lo register' One pair will be given away at• drawing every hal f hoor. Belle·Slumteer'panly·hose of Agi lon• nylon, sheerly cling to your legs, Fash ion colors; S,M,MT,T, 3.H pr. Roond-llle-Cltck • bikin i panly hose of Agilon" strelclr nylon· in newest shades; proporti oned sizes, 3,50 pr. Barefoot style to wear wilh sandal s. 3,0D pr. Buflums' Own regular panly hose, 2 pr. lor 5.15 . B>kini style, 2 pr. for 6,00 Beeutilu l Bryan panty hose, special-priced, 2 pr. lor 4.50 , Hosi ery, all stores except Mar "'• N ewport ~! Fa shion Island Newpor t Center • 644·1200 • Mon,, Thur:,, Fri, 10:00 lill 9:30 OU1er days 10 :00 till,5:30 • -·--~.---. -------~-~ .. ------------....... -·-----·~--~ -.......-..... ..---.. ----....-... ------... -------..... ~ ; -------,.-~ ----.--~~-... . ....... ; ,IJ!l~~D_>J_LV_P_ll_O_T ____ H ____ W~d~tldAy, Ottobtr i'2 llfblll , ;.PT Groups Always on Lookout for Knowledge Bushard PTO l\1r!">. Ra ~ Flttn1ao Pres1de11L ('0~1'J~G l'P: !t1r~ Thomas Boardman . v. 11~·~ a n d means chainnan. rrrc•rls plans :ire neanng l'l•111· p1rlion for part1e1pltrr1n 1n the Ffluntai11 \'a 11 r y barbft:Ue Sa turdn,1. Olt, 25. ;it Fountain \'allry llrgh ~(·houl Fo:~t11·111e~ 11-1ll begin wit h a p:i.rad<' at 10 <1-m. and i,:a1ne booth s. 11111 op('n <i t 11. Assi~l1ng l'.1!h <i Tom Sa wyer fi shin g hooth an~ parade prepara- !1ons are thr r.11n e s. \\"ill1:.n1 \V1lson, Jo~rph Halt's. Hiehard Gcroux. Herbrrt ::ichlesingcr. C;irl Sch1nitt and P a l 111 e r Bradlry. REPORTS· Unit meeting look place 1 a ::. I \\'ednesday. Mrs. Edv.'ard Li\'engood. me mh<'r sh1p eh:i.irman, rt,pnrtril ll'in11crs 111 thr rr· {'('nt rnrn1ber'.>lllp d1·11 f" 11rn' rno111 Jill' for the pnn1ary il'l'(•L roo111 n111P lnr 11lr n11ddlc 11'\'('i, ;1nd r 00111 20 lur the llPllf'r Je1·cJ. ::ipcci<il rL•l·ognJl1r111 was g11rn Arner l ran Cons.tituuon essav 11'1nnrr5 ~ally Livengood iind """Ii" Alden . Fret•kle tontf'~t 11 inners introduced at the rneet1ng v.·C're Larry Dorn, .lC'ff \l/QOds, Eric Career. R;iy \\lood~. Ro b t' r t r-.toline, Gary Calvert, Jer· ry Clark, Bec ky Klinr, Carol Flynn , Tambi Hehir, Cindy Bell. Tina Defal ;1 and Cy n t h i a Jenning~. Follov.·ing the rneet111~. parents visi!ed tllf~ 1•lassrooms and !earned of leachers' goals a n d 111t'tiiods. Clegg PTA ,\lrs. Ah;in Lipeti P resident C0:\1\NG UP: Spaghetti din- nl·r will be served Tues- day, Oct 28, from 6:30 to 7 · 30 p.rn. in the nH1l tiplirpose roo1n. AH proceeds \1'il1 be con- tributed to \Vestminster !'ichool District for use in ihe purchase of a heart· scanning mathinc. fi ln1 will be shown after dinner <Ind f.Irs. l\"ancy V;111 dcnBrink fro1n the distri<"t o!lice wil l c.'\pla 1n usage :i nd bt.'ncfits , of t he 1n<-lchinl'.' Oinn('r inchu.Jrs ~paghelli. :;;dad. bread. dessel'I and drinks for tl1c pnce of $1 per adull and freckle s Come Out for Duty ·,11 ce11Ls. per <:hild under 12 College Vw . PTO fl lrs. Ri chard Hegle J-'re1dent H!::PORTS: Dr. Clorence }!all d 1 :;tnct superintendent_ 1net v.'ilh parents hi~l night to discuss need 101· I he scllool bond issue to provide !ur d 1 s t r 1 (· t building prograrn a n d school growLh. Bond elcc· t1on is slated for Tuesday, /\.'ov. 18 •.. \Veekly harn· bu rger d;iy5 now <lre 111 progress ot school wlth il1rs. ,Jan Show !11 ch.:irge of Clrra11gen1c11ts. lh1n1- burgers. pot;ilo t' h i p s , 11range drir1k and milk are sold ;ind proceeds divided brtwren Park View and College Vie\v sc hool s. ill orc than 500 hamburge1·s ;ire .so ld v.·eekly ' .. r\'lrs. Francis r-.tullally's fir.<;l gr<Jdc t'lass v.:on I he 111en11x'rship contest. \\lin- ner5 \VCre s erved refreshments by r-.t r s . Jack Pa~.:inii and !11rs. . lames Lea. and each stu- ~lt'nt rrceived a school tee ~h1rL Crest Vw. PFO f\-lr s. Vic Joseph President COfl1lNC UP: Halloween ·r11~ l!nc.~l lrr cklr' in Bushard Sc:hool <J re a1nong: attractions in the Tom Sa\\-. .'er f1 ~h111 :~ buoth lhe PTO \1 il l sponsor during fountain Vallcy·s Barbecue and l1:1r<1cle ;11 Fnun1.un \\1ll<'Y ! li g h School ne xt Saturday. RrHdy for booth d uties ;ire con le st'.\ 111ncr" ·1 lelt \(l right) Robert \Joline. redde ~t hair; Gary Calvert, 1110:-l freck le,-:, and ·r:'ln1bi l!cl11r, cutest freckl ed nose. Carnival Brewing 1n Westminster \·ic:k i Jlurd may look like i'ihC''~ in <i pot of trouble hut actnaHy she 1s the \l'lll· ncr 111 :in a ll-school contest Ill ll<lt1)C 17th Strecl School J)'f1\'5 c<irni,·al goin>:: nn fron1 .1 10 8 p.n1. 11{·;.;t Frid.1\·. J·:n,1oyi n ~ the pvent, callrrl \\111 ch·s Brc'1" arc 1!cft1 .!ol111 d~ fllley, daughter <11 Ille1:Drll1 \·a l <-ha1rman, <ind 1r1gh l J lcJchr r :il rs, .John f\lacl<cnz1c. t:<irn1va l Fnday, Oct. 31, from 3:30 p.m, until dark. Vic Joseph, Vt'ays. and means ch1:11rman, reports there will be booths, prizes and a cake w~k. Al 5 a costume paracfe will be presented with p r i z: e s aw arded in v a r i o u s categGries. Hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy and drinks v.·ill be sold ... Unit meeting date has been changed to \Vednesday. Nov . s_ Program topic \1'ill be narcotics, DeMille PTA 1\1rs. Robert Whiteside President COfllI NG UP : Unit n1ceting 1\londay, Oct, 27, at 7 .30 p.m. in the multipurpose room . f ormer principal Richard Sturges will l('c· lure on drug abuse. J\1rs. Robert Whiteside extends a special invitation to all parents to attend. REPORTS: Recent additi on to lhe executiv(' board is ne\v principa l Richard Wcal"cr who se rves aS parlian1cn- tarian . FY High PTA .l\tlrs. "'illi am Brockn1ann President flEPORTS : Executive board meeting took place last night. Plans \l'ere com- ple1ed for U1c coun1ry store booth at lhr foun- tain V a 1 I e y Halloween barbecue and carnival on lhe school grounds from 10 a.m. to 9 p.111 . Saturday, Oct. 25. Anyone wishing to donate items such as while elephants, apron5, pot holders, homemade candy and c o ok i (' s , jewelry and Christ1nas items may contact fl·lrs. \Villian1 Brockmann at M2·3517 or Mr5. Richard BenedJc1. at 962-5052 10 have rhelr contribut 11on~ picked up. All profits froip 1he boo1h will 'be used l•w the benefit or school <1n:I studenls. Fulton PTO J\trs. Robert \\'elch Prrsidcn1 COf.llNG l 'P PTt1 v.· 1 I I sponsor a dune·a·dun~ booth in till· Fount<.1111 Vallev l!.:illo\l'Cen carni\·;d Sa111r.d;1y, Oct. 25. J\'lr<;. \\lilliain Roberts. \1';11" and means chairman, ls ·111 t·harge. Booths 11·ill open follov.·ing the p<iradc 1n wh ich f ultDn will be represented by n cw I 1' rlectf"d student council 111· freer<;. .Addition:i.I \l'ilY" nnd n1cans projet'ls bc111r: 1il:i.nncd ;1rr sal es 11 f pocketbouk-~11c c11 lendar~. 1 de nlifi e;i11nn braeeh't'i ;ind nrckLK't'~ and a fashion ::.t1ow Rl~POfiTS Po~tcrs publ1tir · ing l'TO"s din1e·a «hJt1~ hootli 11-cre created by ~Cl'C!lth grade SludrnlS of 1V1rs. R. T, Harncv and 1\lrs . Robert Alderm'an ... Tea v.·as presented toda1· for mothers and daugh1r1", affiliated with !" T 0 ·· sponsored Junior G 1 r 1 Scout troop 206. In ch;:ir r.:•' Df arrangements •l'as il!r' J1·an Ubaldini. lrader and J\l ri:. Joseph S1n1onc, 1·1·- lPader Gill PTA i\lrs. Donald fl!':hlin_.: Pres1dcnl C01\1l:'JG l 'P : Global F"~!!1 .11 11·111 take plat'{' Sa1ur1 ~o11, Ott. 25 .. fro111 1 l am In \ p ni. on the ~ c 11 no I j!round~. Fl:11: rrrcrnn1t·1•, w!ll take pl<ir'(' al JU .r, :0.·1a rine Corps Sgl. D1·11 <;arci a and N;n·v B,\11 .Jerry Spil lrr:; wiil rn1.;,<: the flag , and a Boy Scout <.'Ulor gu11rd \1•11 1 as!il~t. Aldani the i\1agician \11 11 appear at 1 p.111. and I he \Vim Griffith ~fvrioncHco:; will perforn1 al 2;30. Co~l i~ 25 cPnts prr shnv.· Home baked goods ;ind gift itrn1s \\'ill be sold. Festival ehainnan is ~1rs. \Villiam Allai. Assi:-ti ng her arc the f.\111rs. C 1-l De"'hurst and .I o s e p h Seamen, special shn11 s chairmen: Jticardo Lopcl, Don Garcioi. J;1n1es Dvkt·<> and Ted Sptili le r, ·rnorl chairmen: Robert i\lart1n ;ind Duane Brown, decora · tions ~ James \\' e Id, Hckets; John Leckie and <iarcia, genera l s t o r c , Jtichard r-.1cR;ie, swc l't shop. and .Jon K ~1;1r, booth set-up. lndi vid11i1I booth chairmen arc 1hC' fll111 cs, Ronald Cox. T. s . Sperl· inf:. Rober! A~hrrnfl. ,Jfl{'k :"llcGer, Ccorgc \'<'f't'· tenikoff, l\r1 t h Bird\-\'('11, .Janie~ Knox and Sh e l do n Hoscnzwc1c. Others operating booths arc Golden \\:est hon,env.'n~r~ and PT I\ srionsorC'd (~i rl Sc o u l troops. J\11 schoo l )Otith groups arr partiri pating u1 Ille IC!<ith·al. Gisler PT O {\Jrs. Pt'ter 1Jarhol11k Pre.,1de 11t !'O ~ll NG UP: Open hnu~r .1nd Johnson Students Heading for Dance Floor .John son .Junior l-l igh School youngs ters /l eft !o r1~ht) fJhyll1s Ki stler. R ichard Dykes. ·roh_v 11arlr. and Dian a \·\'artella already arc in step for the JlaJ . back-to·school nigh! 11111 t;i ke p!acr l o m or row . Short genrr<il meeting 1•:ill hrgin al 7·30 p.111. in the learning ernlrr of bu ilding E. SltH.len L t."ouncil 1v1\l 1·onduct fl.-ig crremonics. flefrc~hn1rnls 1rill be ~el'\'eti. REPORTS : ~1c1nbersllip drivr c on11nue s . Cos t of 1nembcrship 1s 50 cenls per pcrsn11 or SI per fan11- ly. Adrht1nn:;I information 1nay b<' obtained by con- 1acting l\1rs . Jarnt's Ellen:1 <1 l 968-10115 . Go ld enwest PTA i\trs. Paul Renfro l'rc:;1 dcnt C0:\·11 N(: l lP : Paper drt\'P. 11ill 1;1kc place ton1orro1v f ron1 7 30 a .m. uni!! noon r1n the sri·100J parking lot. ~lrs .. Janies ~I c Le an, 1v~y s and mean s rll a!rn1an , r('ports prizes 11·11J be u11·arded to classes co llecting the most paper .l<l<'nl11ication t<"lgs \\'ill he sold by PTA \o ra ise fu nds for their project ~. Ha rbou r Vw. PTO 1\lrs, J\rnneth Koster !'resident CO\l!NG rr· The f;reat Pun1pk1n is theme of tht' 1·arni1;d tr• be presen\('d Saluril:i1· ~uv. 1, from 10 ,1 rn. 11) ':l p rn. on !ht' ~chool g1·nu 11ds Coslun1e puratir 11 d! precede thr (:1rni1.1l and ribbons \1 111 hP a11 ardrd for prrn1e~I. 1,1nn1{'<.\ ::111d nii1~t ong1n:1I \t .. ,1 p~rrn:·facuh 1 --nltb.1 !1 ~·1111r will tat-L' j)i<-lCf' T11,1 '0Hl ~ :-• .i,11· 111t·ct111g 11;1s 1 u1uli1t h·tl b.> '.\!r:- f\111g \ 1111pt•r ,Jr . hrllllh :1nrl ~.dt'l\ 1 ~1:11rinan. to <li~c11~" 11~<' t•f n10\hrr 1·olunlci>r ' ;d c~(l!>i, \-\<'Ilk~ :ind studr11l ~<JfctY pa1!'ol progran1 :-. N;e bl as PTO 1\lr5. t\rnneth \\~s f'rc~ul<'nl CO~\ING LP. £i.:C'CU\l\'C- Pertinent Subjects Explored Prrt1ncnl current topics In· \'Oh 1ng parents, stud('nts anti lh(' ~ehools will be dlsc11.~sccl tlurrng an all·dAy ~ess1on D! Fourth Di strict PTA , Rcgi~tration for lhe ('\·rnl, Yf'llt'du!rd !or Thur~d ay. Oc1 . :io. 1n Garden Grnvr Unil.t'rl ~ie1hodlst Ch urch, will be at 9 <1 111. Fred Slralg\'1. ~t:ilr PTA h1gllrr cducn11on c:ha1nnan ;:rnd iltr~ l\rn t\ozas.1.~ \\ 111 discu~s PTA at a Gl;incr. So nic of the topi cs lo be ('X· plnrrd includr Par('nl El- frcti\'f'l1C!l5 Train111s. Dnis Abu~e. Crnnr11un1tv In \ nil('· 111r11!. Tf':i.1·hf'r :ind ~1ut1r111 rnr,..~t. }';111nt1nn:il Hralrh ;111d I (11111{10 llrlation.~ and J u\ cnde Law ~nrl Court~. hoard niertlng v.ill l:Jkl' place at i 30 p.n1 . Tu('S· d;i.1. l\"ov, 4. in school. . PTO will host Sf'tOnd ;111· nu;il l!al lu1vecn b;irhr1·11c I•• be prc .<;entcrl in lhe !\1~11 :-cliool cafrterr:.i Saturr\11.1·, Ocl. 2.1. Irvin 2 lo 7 p nl. :\1e111bers 11·111 be <1ss1•ted hy 5:) Fountain \'allry Boy Scouts. , . II ;1 I I o 11' c r 11 p<-lrade will t<ikc plact· ;1t :J ·30 pm Friday, Oct :ll, in th e ~cho:i l lllncli ar{';1. REPOHTS · i\l{'n1h('rsh1p dn' r was con1plcted l:i 'il Fri- da\·, .. S t u d r n I 1rlr n· trlient1011 lags ""('fC :;-11!!1 last fl·1onday. . .\I r:-. Ouanc Ulrich is collc,·1111.1: tood coupons to br u~c<I tn ubta1n a silver leapnl tur l'Tfl ... V1~io n 5cref·n1n;! 11·a:-condu<·!c<l lil~l 11 rrr.. nn <:111 student~ 111 f1ri.I. 1l 11rd. fifth ;01d .~Cl l'llth grade:;- Perry PTO ~)rs, (;f"orgr Kini.: Pre:-11IL'111 C0~11:'\r. ll' 1·:.'\rl'uti\ ~ boJ /'r! 1111•r\ri1,e, 11111 1.1hc pl.1l·r 111 thr llrilll(' !ii \!1 '-, s 1111n Tli•1111,1, 1t1111i.:ln nt 7 ;;(I HEPOHTS \\' i 11 n f· r ~ .,f n1<'111brr~h1r !ll"ll<' 11 c1C' a•1nountt•rl l:i ~l \\ cd11c~d.1y ;•! c1 :-1,rr1;1I unit 111t·cl!nfi. Tlir111P fnr Jhr (,-inlr.~t 11,i~ \ Lunar 1:,1t k 111111!. "\1 :•~1 on the ~!non ~11 ~~10n " :1 liltn 111adr b\ t 11 c <-l~l r 1111;11 1I-.; ~111 i\prillil II, 11,I· 'h••lljj hi' ,\•1fl\ ~\fHlfO' •·I '\r11'tll \1n1•r11·,111 'I "11 II 1n11{'I' 1rf I hi· dl'I '· '' Ii. rlh ft1n1 0· 111,011 11111 111'111·11l !•·iT'l I• lj•!1! l'I\ II ;1. \I 1 -, I\ 11!111111 1,,.1 ,,l11 i.1n ~ 'l:•'- 11 lu11'1'Cl'Jl l·rl ;; tropl11 ~I 1 .. nrl 11{'1-.cl · I!•!' Jrl'r t1a111· llur).!r r•~ \/Jht:.r lu .<.I 11r11r 1111101'1':-> 11 h" f "ill (I C'll IU!J po !'(('Ill lilt'P lhf•f:-,llip Wt'f'I' ~-i.,~'1'S 11[ :\lr:-Uoui.:in-; llunlcr !ir\d ~lr~ .. Jnhn Y.il111g . 'fhrir pnzes \ll't'C. Il l:> and fri>c h<11nh11rgl·r~. Scrnnd pri1.e <1[ Siil anli ra ndy h;irs 11·rn1 to ~l r~. .!olin l lnag·~ tla~s. :inrl !h1 rd prilc nf ~j and <l rook1f 1ar 1-1 ;;~ :i1-1 .. 1d1'd In l\1rs. Hoy Corler"-; rl~~''· Awards 11rrc 111;1dr by ~!rs. Erl11111 !\o ~s . n1e111bersh1p t•l1:iirn1.111 l 1111 rnect111g.' now arc 1·011d11ttcrl H1 1hc ~i ho,.i p.tr~ing lot dur lo lhc rr- \ 1'111 COnl'('f~IUll flf 1111' 1ale t or1t1111 1nlu c l :1~~rooms. Thr 11 c w n1eet1ng pla<:c. h.1~ hrrn <'hristened !h(' J' l' r r y Ilowl. Robin wo od PFO .\lrs. J,e" :\loc k l'residcnl l'O:O.H~G U/': First or PFO'~ ;1n111101 paper dnrrs 11dl t:i.kr pl<it'r Friday. Oct 24 , tron1 2 30 to 6:.10 fl n1, Carv Lonza v.1 11 l1c;·ul 1·o!tinterrs. ~1r.~. Alh,..rt .Johnson. parli<1rntn!;(1'1:1 n, is moving fro n1 thr ar<'a :111ri l\lrs. Hicha rd i.~lrn1ing 11111 assun1e th e pt•sl. REPOl1TS : Drriiration of t'lai: rccr11·cd rrorn 2 3 2nd ~hirinc Fif!htr r Squadron. First fl larint A i r r r :i fl \\"in,i,: huscd 1n DaNan,i,:, \'11·111nn1 t()(o\.; pltwe 111 -;ri)t>nf Srhon1 1·h1 ldr"1111111 hf'C'On1e p(ln·pal~ of the '<11 1;aJrun. • ,T1i.:hcls fur 101reen Dilnce to be .~ponso rcd and chaperoned by tlie p ·r .'\ 'fhursday, Oct. 30. Festivities \V11l take place fron1 7 to 9 p.111. 1l1r ~n1oq::.1~bortl dinnrr fnd;iy, 1\01'. 7. a re ;ir;1ilahlc Jron1 cxcc11t11-e board 111cmbc r:;-or /llrs. .J.:ick !l<Jn'1S, ch:iirn1an, 83i·8~~t Schroede r PT A 1\lrs. f 'harlrs Spade P1esidcnt C0.\11 7\~~ er· Fxccu!1 v r buunJ 1ncrti11g. open to the publil', \I ill l;1h(' p];H'.'" \londi.1.V, Vll, '!.7, in the li:'~1rhC'rs lounge , ... llallo11·een co:;lu111(' parnclc w!I! lake pl;tc,~ Thursd:iy, OcL 30. al 3_3:1 pm ' /or students rro1n ~111dcrgartc n through sixth grades. f'ri7es and ri bb ons 1nll be <111•arclcd for best cnstun1es- fi EPORTS · fl1r>. Ch ;1 r I c ~ Spade in~tal!ed nc1v ~(u­ <11'11\ f'O ll!l\ ii nff1ecrs 1~~1 Thursd ~n _ Installed 11rrr Cr<J1g '11an1 as:1k. prr:>1· d('nl. Tlrn \\'il~on. \ 1er l'rr~ident : D111·id DcFord .ind Dr b h 1 e \\'a kcl 1ni:. ~Prretar1r ,..,, !11ikt1 Sull11·an, lr('asu rer, f\oJ 18th Year Bosses 1n n1 .... •rs-11111 he in lhc "IHtllq::lll \l hl'n Orange C'"'unty I ,1•ga I ,,,.,.,-,,1 :11 If"-. A"soc1 al11111 1\1 1_1 ~ 11; lllth :onn11,1 I Bos:-.rs ~11.111 11•"\I Fr1d,11 111 thr Clhta .\10 '•:1 (;ni l <11111 i'1111111 ry Cluh. ~1,1 ·~1· "I 1 •·rr11H1111r~ for I Iii' • ('11Jllt.: \\ liith II ill )-wg10 ,1 dli " "11 0.11 11 111· :i.1 7. 11 111 hr II ;, riTll , I I· 1·1·r.:1 1 ~on, l '1111 f'•f :-,1a1 ··~ l)1·tri1 1 11tdl!\'. l'P111r:1l I )1 '>lrll'I OJI ( ,ii il•Jl"tlllt. 1".1111•r(;11111 11r11t. 111!1 ht' pro- \lil!•d hv :-nu n(11il Sc1rnt1··•1.x. :1 n1r11 ·~ glcr <'li1b romroSed of c111p\oycs 4•f 1l1c C n ion l1r:;e,1rrh Cco\,..r, Brea, and lti11r11d Rt·1·, nnH·d h,1 pnnlist 1\1n011g h"norcd guests will he .!oh11 C. Teal of Fullerton, Bnss-of·lhc) rar for 1968·6'1 ll'ho 11 di i"lnnounce the name or 11\r n~\\' Rnss Fo1n1rr rrrip1rnt•· of the hnnn1· h:nr h<'rn \Vill iam F. \renk c, \\';i !tcr B. Chalfcr, Teacher's Pet: Girls (:1rlo; i;r1 hettrr sc hool gr:i1i<·s 1h<111 bo~s brcausc. teachers like girls belier. That conclusion has been reached by researcher Werner Knoche. based on his evalua- tion of the report cards or 14.000 pupils from 50 grammar 5chools in the \Vest German st.1 te of Hcssr. Knoche determined th a t girls on !hr average gel higher m11rks than boy~ all through !>('hool, in almost every sub· JC('t excep! ph)'sics. But the resea rcher believes the girls get better grades. no! bcc<iuse they arc brigh1er or \\'Ork harrlet than the hoy~. hut because teachers fa vor them. Th e trnrlrnc.v Is ~!rnnger.t ;unong young tcn rhers or both i:excs. Fujioka , safety ch le r : Chu('k Spade, as5ls tant ~afety thief; Lori de los Hios, edllor. and t>tr~. Donald Slotten, student council advisor. Village Vw. PTA Ehlon Thorp Prcs1dcnl COllllr-.:G UP: Carnival' will lake place Saturday, Oct. 25 . Costu1nc contest v.'ill br presented al 12 :45 p.m. and Gu in Drops tl1e Clown 1\'ill appe<tr at 3.45 p,ni. .Junior high street dance 1-vi!l take place fro1n· 6 to 9 p.111 . and feature music 0£ a live band. Food v.·ill be sold and m<iny prizes awarded. REPORTS: Open house look pla ce la!it night. Fol!o,,.,·ing thC' b11sincss n1 e ct i n !il'.. p arrnts visi t ed c'lassroo1ns to vie w their children's \1·ork. Tcacher!f gal'e presentations on tcach111g methods an d 11 a.l's in 11·!1ich parents can assist their children. Spotlight Rl'.!hcrt E. \li arrl . Thomas }fef · f('rn an and Edll'ard I\. Nance. 01hcr gue~1~ v.ill be r-.trs. Eula fl1a r .!cit. lnundcr o( Lcgn l Serrrtan1's. ;ind nlan.v ~uperior ;1n1f n1un1c1pal coLtrt judges. Cl\;11ri11;111 of 1:1r r1-r11l 1' ~Ir-: C.1!1111 1·: B!a11rv nf 1\n,1hr 11n <1 11d ~1111on g 1 h0~'. :-f'r\ 111~ on r'o111111111ct~ .1 re th'. ~1 n11·-.;. flobcrt ~-)lattht·w~ ri[ H1u11111gton B~ach <111d .John L. \1".11111$0~ of \\"p~[lllJnster. Legal stcrct;iries v.·1sh111i:: tn ni,1kc reser•·at1nns niay call the chairman at i76-1323. Traditions Preserved :'11rs. Ralph De Koven, wife nf the rabbi, v.·iJI demonstratt- lhe preparat1011 of traditional .l1'wi.~h baker! good.~ during ~ cook-111 plannrd fo r 1 h e rneeting Df the Sist<'rhnoO n( Temple H i 11 e I , 1 luntingtan Beach The n1ef'!ing will lake. place at 8 p.ni. r-.tonday. Oct. 27, 1n the tcn1plc. There will be a $4 chaq;;:e for baking supplies, and n1('mbers will take home \rhat they 1nake. To be detnonstrated will St f\fandle Brot 11nd Monn cookf~ and a quick n1ethod of matiJSa apple strud)e_ Arldi1 iona1 informa1 ion ~y be obtained b.v calling Mia . Abrahan1 Gallo~. 536~2l. Med ico! Group f.very second Tuesday l)f 1hc-n1on1h meinbers of Orange Shores ~tedica l Asslstants' Association assemble at 8 p,m. Location may br ob!ained by calling f\1rs. Ja111s Ander~n. 499·251 I I' ,. II h ' ' ,, ,. " { I. . I I ---------------·----------....... -................ -..... --~-~-~ .. ~.-~ ... --...-~-.~=-··-~~ .. ..-·..-.n~~-=·-~--.... ---~-"" • 'i'usp ;;: 41.=v;c::100 Zll#5 11i4¢ ¥ -* 1 T Fountain Valley Today's Final N.Y. Stocks voe 62, NO. 253 , 4 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES DAILY l'ILOT Sl•fl 1'~011 PARADE RE ST -Taking a break before Sa turday's Tl_al lo~·c~n festivities in ... ountain Valley are parade participants Dehb1e Dtffte. 17; Ke lley .Frflnkltn , 9. cind \\"lllian1 Stone. 15. Kelley . !\larch of D1111c.'.) poster girl, \rill be grand 111arshal of parade. Tacos, Do11gli11uts Await Valley's Hallowee11 Ghosts f.nblin.~ anfl ghosl.~ anr! runny l1tlc. gr(1nhns of all shapes and sizes 11]!1 !ry to 1crrorlle !h~ t'1l1zcnry Sa tL1rday 1n Fountain \l<illey's second a n nu a J llallo\\'een par;1di? :ind barbcc11r. .\nd a 11·i tch's brr..w or lll'o is pro1niscd 1.1 lighten lhc cifl ernoon load or gaa1es, a1 icl roOO and dcr ilr)1. Food and game booths -3:1 or them - v.·i!l launch the day ·s events al 10:30 a.m. nn lhe grounds of Fountain Valley High Sehoo!. Games range. from cake walk lo a haunted house and include pie in the fa ce, dart thro\\'ing, rini:: toss and n1any other~. FOO<I booths \.\'Ill sell doughnuts. ('nffcc. r·Jndicd apples, taco;; and other cullnary delights. :O.!nre 1han :ia 11011s arc llnf'd llfl rnr the p;irarl!' 11 hirh ~tart " ;1t It a.m. at Ful:o11 :.,, hfl(ll, 8ii8 El Lago SI rf'rt. Tl'ir p.1r:ule ro11!r hl"fld~ r a ~! nn F.\ Pr,,~:drntl' A1cn11<' 111 :0.1ag11nl1.1 :-itrccJ. n•1r 1h nn 7ll.1gnnl1a 111 Sl'11('r 1\1·C'n11c. c;j•I on :-;later 1u Bu~hard S!rcel an d sr1u1l1 on B11~11a rrl IQ Frn1nt:i1n V;illrv ll 1gh Srho11I. Bleachrrs 1r1tl be plaerd 111 fr ont ol 11\r high school and the Bushard St rcc~ fir e :;ta tivn . Children ha1·r bctn a'kc(t 10 j.-.iri \hc- tall n! 1hr paradr as 11 w111ds thrnu,l!h Fo11nta1n Valley ·rhe,v vlill ht' JOlnC'd by men1bers of the Fountain Vall('y t\11van1"I Cluh 11·ho plan ,1 sur1}TL~r for th!" ~nungs1ers. ,\ cost ume C'Qrltl'S! wdl lJC' hel1l at 1hr rn(i nf 1t1r p11raclf'. Grand 1\larshal of the parade is n1nr· year-old J\el!C'y Franklin of Fo11nlai 11 Valley. She is the 1~69 i\larch of Dimes fYlS"!er girl. OthC'r bright faces appcilring in lhr. parade are 1\liss r·ounlain V;Jllc v, Rosctnary Kelly, and Fountain Vallcy.'s .Junior r.ti ss. Nanc.v o ·conncll as well as members of the city council. Two equestrian units ~·i!l be present a"I welt as marching bands from Fountain \-alli:y and Los Amigos High Schools and the Orange County Salvation Ar n1y. Eight !loa1s and moving units will add to the parade. H1,;:hlighl of the Hal101\'cen act11 11 y \1111 he a huge open pit ba rbecue .~ponsnred b.v the Fountain Valley FirC'men·s ,\ssor1a - 11nn from 2 pm. lo 7 p rn. at the high lichool T11r mrnu in<"ludc.~ barbceued b~cf, b;1l.:cd b('ans. col(' :.la w. rrill ;l11d h111trr <ind 1·0/fl;'!.' fir pu nch. Prl!'C nt a mt.:11 1r; .•1 ,;.o f11r adult.~. iJ cents for cll!ldrcn. and l1:iv tut<; 1Jnd('r 5 arr frC('. E11terta1n1n!"nt will be provided h~· !hr (':l~l of Sing Dul Young C:cncralinn <it J 1 .. n1. in the liigh school oprn <inl- r•hllhf'ater, a teen group called the Collaborated Failh al 4 p.1n. anrl thr .Fountain Vall~y Elementary ~c bool D1stnct band at S p.m, ~·Tvrc than 3.500 attended last yrar~ 1Tlcbrations CO·!'pon.~ored by the chamber n! rommercc and the ri1 y. ~lore th<111 :J,DOO are expected this year. Scientist Sees Space Shuttling in Seventies Hy Rt.;OT NIEOZ IELSl\I • 01 Ir.. Dlll"f' l'llo! 11111 In !he la!e l!l70's it rnay bras con1mon lo lravrl to and from <;p;ice <;talion<; 1n a :i;hu!tle erafl as h1l.:1ng a coinmercial JCt is today. That \1•as the rncss;ige ol Dale D. fllyers. former Apollo program manager, \vho spelled out a1rrent research on shill· lie ve.hicl~s lo scientists al thr Amcri cHn fn<;titute of Armn:.iutics and Astronautics in Anaheim Tul'sday. i\1vers described shuttles cu rrently hein·i:: studied at North American Rockwell Corporallon's Space Division in Seal Beach "'hi ch \\'OUld dl'll\"er up 10 !Ml.000 pound cargo.s in shirl ·SIC<'''e rn· 11ronments to space <;lat 1on<; orbiting 250- nules above earth • The vice-president anK n1anager of the f1rn1 's space-,hullle pn)grarri said the ~ystems now brin1: undrr <:onsidera!1on "·ould eon.~lst of tv.•o vehicles, a booster and an orbiter. The booster carries its cargo-filled rrart. called the orbiter, lo lhe fringe of <;p;ice, !hen dropS away and lands like ;:i ny 1rt airli11er. ~fe:.in\.\·hi)e the 01her portion procced.<1 to carry its payload to the space station and also drops back lo land Al earth arter ('Ompleting its dock ing maneuver. 'The ort:iiter is piloted by two men. Like today's commercial airliners. the shuttles "·ill require a minimum amount (): maintenance. ground support and (heckout and would be capable nf flying every two weeks. according to Myers. Onr shullte concept now being 11ludied hy hi.s company is the fired-win~ Integral Launch and Rffntry Vehicle IILRV) "°'' 11nder contract lo NASA ·.~ fl.1anned :;ipacecraft Center, Hooston. The gigantic vehicle measures 200 feet In l1eigh l and weighs about three to four n1illion pounds. Its piggyback orbiter \vould be about 100-fect long, r1d1ng on tllr. 256·foot long booster. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 ' TEN CENTS Edison Denies Charges Firrri l11sists New Beach Plant Won't Add Smog Southern Cal1forn1;1 t~Jison Con1pany olf1r1als toda~· urgrd county supcr1·1sor~ t11 itino re 11 h:i t they clanncrl \1as n1isrcprcscnt<1 tion of the facts .sur- rounding proposed expansion of their Jiunt1ngt o11 Beach stea m p!aol and sup- port the !inn before the Public Utilities Con1missioo. Assisln ril Division ~tanager Phil l\lartin opened a public hcarini;: before lhe county boa rd by denying "the assum ption of m:iny" !lint tripling the size of the Hun- tington Beach planl would also mean the lriplini: of emissions of nitrous oxides. ·•\\'itllin three years.'' tlta rtin said, "nitrogen oxide emissions fro1n llun· ling1011 Beach will be If'~~ than they i.1·crc in 1968. when only four units \1'ere 111 01l(ration." GOP Leader Wa1its Date For Cease-fire \\'ASHI NGTON (UPI) -Se n ate T<cpublican Leader Hugh ScoH said lod<Jy i-1 date should be se t for the United States to declare a cease-fi re in Vit"lna1n -and ''the sooner th e better ." Seo!\ n1ade it clear he \\'as not speaking fnr the Nixon ad1ninistratio11, saying, '"Thir is not a trial balloon.'' He told reporlcrs it was time lo nio\"e rrorn the present policy or "protective rraction'' on the part of American com- b:rl rorces to "the announced intention o( ii case-fire on?. certain.date.'' .. Protective reaction is already quite close to a cease·fire," Scott said. Senate Den1oeratic Leader 111 i k e ~lansfield said Tuesday the orders to \'ietnam commanders calling for "µrotective reaction" as opposed to the former "maximum pressure" concep~ a;r1ounted to a unilateral cease·fire. Sc£1H said the United Stares could an· nounce a unllateral cease.fire and if the C 01nrnunists followed suit it \\'OUIU hf'('Ome universal . .. I'. the enemy attacks, "'C \.\"OU!d have lo defend oursel \'cs," Scott added. ··1 <i m ("1nvinced a cease.fire is possible. I would l11ie to see a date set on which a ceasc- l!r~ could occur." Sccitt's I-louse counterpart, Rep. Gerald n. Ford, added lo lhr new mood of op· litnism on Capitol Hill over possibilities r•f getting out of \'ielnam, by predicting '!il:bstant\al improvement" in the situa· lion in the mon ths ahead. Ford looking IO\l'ard the start of co n· gre!:.~ional consideration next year of pussibtc abolition of the draft forecast "a ~ u b .~ l a n l 1 a l 1 y l!"ssened military l"l !'"lXn<;1))1h1y 1n 1970." .o\1 th( \\'t11tc llou~c. Press Secretary l~11nald L 7.1cgl er said lessened (Tltlc1~n1 n1 \'11 tnrun pulicy by so1ne key scna!or<; 111r!1cJtrd N1xon·s ca1npt11gn tn end tl1c 11 ;.1 wa.i:; J:a1111 ng ~uppor1 As I.: e d :-.pL·t1 !ically if so1nc of 1ht' la11rnakrrs h:1d bt·en gl1·en special V1 et11an1 briefings nr gt 1en hinl s or 1vhat Nixon will s:iy in a Nc:1 3 speech to the nation on l/1c 11·ar, Ziegler said : •·No, l don 't 1:.€l1eve so:' Edison Gri<lder l{en1ains Critical \:o lmprovernPnt i.1·as sho11,.n today in the condition of Mark Naylon, lf>-year-old Edison High School junior varsity root ball player, ()fficials at Huntington Intercon1- munity Hospital reported. The youth has been listed in cri~ieal condition in the intensive care ward since he collapsed Saturday alter a football gar.<e and was takl'n l.o the hospital. Naylon i.~ suffering from a .subdural hematnma, which is internal bleeding in his braln. l\tilc s,ruarc Park Work Gets Under Way Orange County supervisors launched lhe first phase of the f'.1ile Sq uare Regional Park in Fountain Valley Tues· rlay ~·ilh lhe awarding of a $981.364 con· tract lo a San Bernardino construction company. The succe~sful bidder ror the contract wa~ the J. Put nam Henck Corp. Eight hlds w~e submitted lo the county board. Stork /llarl<eU .jJE\V YORK (APl-The stock markr.! forged up~·:.ird alo ng a broadening fr onl in acUve 1rading early this afternoon. ISce quottlllons, Poges 26-%7). Edison Company arguments 1,1·~re op- pused by the county's Air Pal!ulioo Con- trol Officer with t.he demand that the ~upervisors "continue their program of '.'1gorous enforcement and that !hey con- I 1nue lo oppose entry into the counly. or lhe e.~pansio11 of any industry now in the c·~un!y, lhal ~·ill dl schargc .•. quantiUcs or air cont<iminants." "You have always supported a vigorous proi::ran1 of air pollution enforcement and slrnng air pollution ]\~gislatlon," said \\l il!ian1 Fi1 chcn. "I reel that your cou rse nr action has bcrn 1l£'1nonstraletl too ofle11 t11 be cl'ani:;cd riow '' r.tarlin !estificd th;i t Edison C'l1J:inrrrs ;.rP perfecting technrque.s tl1<1l ~·ill ··nramalically rl"duce" cn1 ission o f pollutants fr om power stations. Those techniques, hf' said , \1•11! be "increasingly applied" at the Hu ntington Beach plant, 10 the point that emissions will be reduc- ed b_v 75 percent fron1 the present le vel "within a few Jears " Marlin urged super\!i~ors to l:>ak close· lv at the "real source of air pollution - the automobile." The engineer stressed the "tremendous difference between thC'se two sources in the 1vay th;it they discharge pollutants in· to !he atn1osphrre. ''Effluents fron1 cnrs are en1itted ;1t i;roun<l level. \l'hC're !hry n11x with hvdroca rbons and sunligb1 10 fonn phato- cht·n11eal s1nog.'' l\l<irl in ,.;ud. "l::ffllfrnts fro1n 1-.01\·er plnnt~ arc blown QUI of lhe st<lcks at a heigh! of srl"C'ral hundred feet :ind CJre traveling .1boul 60 1nilrs prr hour, stralght up,'' S111og Moratorium Sought on Plants A moratorium on construction or all fossil·fuel power plants in Orange, Los An6tles Clod olher s11r rounding colln ties w:i~ tal!ed ror Tu~sday by lhe sn1og- fig hting :i rrn of tile State Envi ronmental Qu.:ility Study Council. H!i hardest in a resolution adopted by the council's Air Quality Committee ~·as 1hc proposed expansion of the Southern California Edison Company's steam generating planl in Huntington Beach. Declaring the existence Clf a smog crisi~. the committee threatened to have tile stale attorney general seek court orders, if necessary lo halt the con- :<lruct.ion of power st.lions which burn natural gas or oU, Committee chairman Albert P~arlson i-a id lhe resolu!ion ts abo ain1ed at bloc:k- in; the O)X'ralion of three other con- :roversial planls under construction in Pl<lya <ll'! Rey by tile L<ls Angrlrs Dt:pnr1n1enl nf \Valer and Po\1·rr and in \'cnl.ur;i by Edison. The resolution conies hard nn rh~ heels cf a meeting or the QuaHly Study Council in a un tington Beach last Thursday when Pe:H·Json and sev eral other council members strongly criticized the ex· pans1on of the Huntingt on Beflch plant Tuesday's resolution, which w a .~ forwarded to supervisors of six Los .; . ;.:; . ., {.; Angr!es Air Basi n coun1ies, declares ihat air pollution 111 the ba sin ··has truly reached the crbis s!nge '' Testimony t:iken at the loca l hearin g 11'a~ cltrd in thr resolution as the basis for the 111ajor utilities of the area to d !" \. e Jo p no11-a1r·pol\ut ing allernat i1•es :;ur:h as nu i.:.lear powe r. ll said the moratorium should remain in effect unt il lh~ St.ate Afr R.er.ourcea Board is shown ~wo .Ungs· -The quality o'r the basin'5 air has returned lo what the board recently dec/11red it sil!IUILI ~ -The addllion of fossil·fttel plants won't make the basin any mtoggier. Pearlson. a Beverly Hills attorney, tol d ne\.\·~men, ''El'ery darnned word of th is resolution is J:o1ng lo be strictly en· forced. ll wasn 't passed for purposes of hyplay . If ~·c hear of any violat ion.~. 1~·e'll be right in the a!lorncy general's lap the next n1orn ing. '' The resolution added, ''the sL.1 !c al· lornty general be directed to take ap· propriate legal steps to enforce the effect ol this resolution upon the request of the State Air Hesources Board or the Stale En1·ironmental Qunlily Study Council." P~ar lson said this meant injunction~ 'rould be sought. Valley Councilmen Back State, U.S. S11iog Fights Cu~· eou11ri11nen rolled up their ~Jeeves Tuesday night in F'ount:iin Vflll!!y fnr a !1ght a~a111st air pollulluu 011 loc<>!, :;tal c and national levels. Locally, Councihnan Ron Shenk111an called fo r Foun tain Valley invQlvement in the fight to slop pr nposc d expansion of po1ver pl:.int io llunlinglon Beach. ''I'd like lo set us gl'l involved in thi~ hatllc.'' he said, indicating furlh~r study 111 th e local ::in1og problc1n might be hrlpful. On a state level. councilme n voted 4 lo I. with John Harper opposed. for a reso:utlon asking lhe stale Attorney General to proceed with an anli-trusl suit against the major automobile manluac- lurers for conspiring to prohibit the deve lopment ol smog devises. Nationally, councilmen passed a similar resolution, also 4 to I. asking the U.S. Att orney General not to settle a s~hool s11n1lar an!i·lru~t ~uil Olll of court l.'lly Attorney Thon1as \\"oodru![ rx· plainer! !hat both rrsol111ions v,·erc in· itiated hy California lo prevent an out. of l'Ourt solu!ion to the 11nti·lrusl suit s. "There arC' certain docun1ents allegedly !ihowing how the rour lcirge auto 1n11nufac!urrrs conspired to prevent 1levclnpn1cnl of car smog devices." said \\'ocxlruff, "which th(1 state Attorney Grnf'ral feels ~hould be made public.·· "If 1he suits are settled,'' added \Voodruff. "the public 1v1!J nel"er kno1v what information v.·as available." Harper opposed the resolutions nn Ilic Arounds that they would inhibit !he manufacturers from working together to solve the smog predicament. "I'm interested in what they can do in the future, nol what they did in the pas!," he co ncluded. Sl1aken Student President Won't Lead Pledge A student body president who won't lead students in the Pledge o{ Al!egianct lo the Fleg because he is an atheisl has student!'>, teachers and parents shaken up and talking among themselves at Villa }>ark High School today. Bob Gumperti. 17, says he can·t lead the Flag salute at school assemblie1 becau~ he objeeUJ to the clause "under ~" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Principal Maury Ross said the student cabinet today would discuss whal lo do abvut the situation. '"I will leave it up In lht students to deride how to h:.ndle it," Dr. Ross said, Ile said while he doesn't agree with <:umperlz he thinks the controver!)' is he1:1lthy. "\Ve think the more discussion and ti"linki ng that goes. on the better it is," he said . f, pctilion is being cirC\Jlat'd on cam· pus calling for Gumperlz's impeachment. But the student body pr,sidenl SJ:Jid ~ plans to call for a vote or confidence and thrn resign if deftaled. . Gumperl7. in a student newspaper Hl- trr\'iew explaining his position said he alMI doesn't feel he owes any allegiance In hfs l;'l)Unlry un!il he has a chance tn ex- p1>ricnce life in ctrtain foreign countries. "11 was just e mauer of happe.nchance that I was bom here," he said. Ht rrmarked he would prob;ibly ~ just as salisfierl to be a cillzen or Great Britain or Sweden . • /o.lar!in said, "The.~c crni~5.ion<; art dispersed in lhr upper atmosphere '' •·\\'e all want rlce!r1rlly so we can en· joy all the t•omforts and h1xunes 11 pr°'" vufC's and v.-c al l 11'nn! ;1 clean en· vironmen!," /o.lartin told the boa rd . •·unfortunately.'' he added, "these 111•n objectives are otlen in i.:ornpctilion anrl this means that ;it so1ne point alnng tho line we mu st strike a b~l;incc.'' PltchPn rcpe<1tcd todCJ.v the argumen t that he has offered since tile l::c!i son plan s i.1·ere firsl re\'Ci.ilrd to the co unty hoard. He. contends thal pollllta nt cm1f.s1nns from the proposed plant 11·ould greatly: exceed lhc ··!>arl' lc1·eb" .~el bv sta le air polh1 t1on controllC'r.~ a11il 11'1.~ ·r('peatedly urged the boar•t to deny the requested operating pern11l. Zodictc Calls Tcill~ Show, Asks Ilelp Fron1 \\'ire Ser\'ices S;\N FRANCISCO -1\ n111n whn ~;i1d he 1vas northern Cal1rornia"s ''zodiac killer" of five persons talked with tt1· lorney ~!rll'in Belli by 1elephone tOO;iy \.\'hile telev ision viewers listened in. \Eil rlier story Pa~f' 121. Belli also talked \\'1lh lhc m<1n nn another. pri\'ate line, then said he had ar- ranged to meet ll'ilh h1n1. Police said tbey had no way of knowing v.•hethe.r the 1111ari. was ''Zodiac," who has boaRted in nolcs 9t fi ve killings in the San Francisco Bay aru io the lasl nn"H!: 1nonths. Il'J\ they !fald they did not con· srder I.he caller a Uraokster. The man, wllo ' gave his name 1'1!11 •·sam.'' called a morning talk sho1v on KGQ.TV early loday \Vhile Belli was 11 guest and ~id he ll'as the "zodiac." kill!"r. "I'll kill" he ff)lfl the sho\v 's host, .Jim Dunbar. on KGO-TV's morning feature, un less he could talk with Bi'JIJ. He n1;1dc lh'f' 1elC'phonr c<.1tls. ea ch. hear1t live by the telc.Yi.s1on audienci;, bet\.\'CCn 7 a.m. and 8 a.ni. He al.~o called San Francisco police at. 2 a.in .. :o;aying he "'anted to spC'ak In Belli or ;111otl1cr well· knoi.1·n attorney, ~« Lee Ba iley. Jn all the "talk show " calls, the 1na n talked 1rith ()unbar and Bl'lh . !n !he lourlh call, at 7 .JJ a.m , the man descr1b- <'d bad headaches he said he "·as suf· fering. Suddrnly he said. ··rm going to kill th!'m. rm going to kill all lhosc kids." In a lrtter lasl 11•1·ek to the San f r:\!l· r iscn ('hron1cJ(', the 11 ril rr. 1d('nt1fled ;i~ Zodiac by police hand11rit1ng (•XpC'r\.~. i-a11J hc planne<I 1u milkf' 11 husloa d vl ~chool chil dren his next ,·1ct1ms. llr s111d hr would be 1n '-l'd ll, put 11 btillrt lhrough a bus lire, Jht>n p1 rk Qff tbr: rhildren ··as 1hry enn1c bollnl'ln& ou1 " The 1alk ~ho1y ~1 ;.irl1•d al 7 a 111. T11r first rail frorn "Zodiac" ('il!11C' 10 rn1nut1·; l;i!er, a brief gar hled lcw 11'Qrd s. ll !" hung up The. sec:nnd cnll can1e at 7 20 a ni . Thr. man asked Belli to n1eet h1n1 on the rr1of (1f the Fairmont ll o1rl on r·~·ob IJ!ll. In a call h!"forc 8 a.rn , the inan tolrl Helli and J)unb;ir , •·1 don'l \.\Jill lo hr' hurt.'' Both men told the. calll.'r he 1vould bi: cared for, and Bell i prom1 scd to rCpresent the man as his attorney. Jn one conver5ation. there I\ a .<; discussion of 1h<' gas ch:im ber. Bell! tolrl !See ZODIAC, Page 2) OrJauge Coast Weather Low inornin~ and c\'ening clou<!s have replaced the Sa nta Ana '.1-'ind~. and for the Or<1nge Coast that"s a rellef. Look for !en1pcr- ate temperature:; ranging from 70 to 77 on Thursday, INSIDE TODAY Comedy. trQ!}Cdy, 111usic onrf uar1et11 -it's all tl1Prc 0 11 Orirnge Coost t/1poter stages tI!I four nt:w prodtlctions arrive 1111.-; week. See E11terton1nu:nl. Pagr 29. ... ,.,... " Mvl'lll '""''' ..... 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Commissioners. ;ifter a ~hort r!ebat<?, :ipproved the use pern11t for the facility \1 1th Chairman Rnger ~l:i les ;ind C"o1n-1n1~~1on{·rs Hay :'11 1Jler. Rubrr! Ba21l and !'llic hael Bokor vot.ing in fa1o r. Orposing were conl!n1ss1nnrrs :i.tarc r ortrr Richa rd To1n and Henry Duke. Com~issi0ners favoring 1he gran!in.c: nf the permit thougl1t the com pany had been delayed long eno 11gh and tha t 1he change in de.sign \1·as su!Jic1ent grounds for appro\·al. r..!ayor Jark Green in August had regi s· lrred a strong protest on 1he appearance o/ ne1v !'tations being built in !he city. He called for a study by the ci ty attor· ne \'·s offirr or the lrgali !y of subjecting: Juiure stations to archilectural approval. Cily Atto rnev Don B.onfa reported that the cl1y could sub1111L ~erv1ce ~1at1on plans to the Design Revie1v Board for scrutiny, _ Tuesd ay n\ghi·s ac11on by tbe plan ninl! •omm issioners resoll'es the ri uestlon cf 1he \Varner-C,olden \\lesl facili ty unless ;in appe<1l is filrd . Jn lhll! ~ase the 1naL· tcr 11,ill be heard by the City Council. Valley Council Turns Do,v11 Plan For 'Four-11lexes' A prnro5al to hui!d 28 fou r·plex un1l~ nn I.ht.> northlj,'f"St corner of Edinger :\\'e111ic an d Eurlid S!reet v.·as turned dov.•n Tue~­ r!ay night by the Fountain Va\1C'y City Council. Count.>ilmt.>n hea r eight speakers op· JXl5e the clel'elop1nrnt and rrceived a prt1 1ion signed by 238 neighboring residents, also opposed lo the project. Six: ll'ters \\"ere received in fal'or of it. Counci lme n Bernie Svalstad and Ron Shenkman both called the proposal "i;pol 7rining " because lhe master plan allows f'lther sing!e fa mily hom es or apartments in the area. ;ind noi>ar by sections are predomina11!ly sin,gle <1 <1 mily. Fornie r planning-c~ mm I s s I o ne r 'T'ho1nas Graft on. own~r of the nine acres Jn question, pleaded !hat lhe land was not OL!t of line \j,ith the city's master plan, Residents complained that apartments t\'Ould overcroY.'d alreadv c r o w d e d ~rhoo\s, increase lhe traff ic hazard and break up the siring of single family development in the area. The project 1 ac- 1ually a zone change! had been approved by lhe planning commission . Graft on's land is across Edinger from the t-.tile Square comple x and Councilman J ohn Harpe r called for special study of development~ around the hu 11.e re gional park, v.•i1h an eye 1ov.'ard •·single family project~." Senior Citizens Plan 2 Trip ~ T11t.' l·h1nl111g!nn BPar h Seninr r1t11rh~ <'l'uh ha~ srht'd u!ed a !'Prie!' rif four trips for mrrnlx>r~ :inrl thr1r 12 11eslf rr11rer~a! S(11d1P~ And .t h~ S;iri Aritonio \\'111rry <1rr rm 1he itJnt:"ry fnr Th11rMla'>' t l){'otning excur~ion~ 1ncludf' !11 111t l!ol el. La ~ \'e~a~. i'kL 2!l·:lfl. Se11 \\'or1<l. No\·. 12. San Franr1sco , :\,1\·. ·i!l-21, 1n- rlud1ng a SHit trip lo lllon1er~y and Carmel anrl a San F'ranclsco Bay cruise. Senior r1tizen:" 1nter,.strd 1n 1nin1n g \he r lub members may call Irene Edward~. 531i-26~2. DAILY PILOT Cf.Al/Cl! COA ST PUlll1~>111/<; CCll.•.Ol'r ll <>b••I N. Wo•d P r11•dl n1 Ar O r-~···~" Ja t ~ I!. c .. •ley \I•(• Pre•~'"' •"n C.•~"•I "'"-''ll T ~o..,•• J>,. Mu•!>\,;"' ''•"J,''' ~~Ito· J>,l\,ort W . !J••• ~"~''''' ld"~· H w"tl~'Jlo~ le~d1 OH!tt ~C1 Si~ 5,,.._, ,Meili"? Add•1u: f 0 lie. 7~0. ~1~41 Oth1r Olfl~r, lllt-·•t • .. ~ ;., ....... p., .• ~····''"' (~ ...... ·~·t J!\ ..... ~" ! ..... l •1•'"1 b .... 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""ml" 1· 'G ""'"'~'ii '"''""'' Ot l'I'<'·~·>. 11C'fl '°"' m¥ Ju ry Plu e• •h.it LARRY SEAMAN ADMIRES HIS SEA TURTLE Five Pounds of Salt and Plenty of Fish Stories Turtle Must Go What to Do With, Georgie Boy ? La.rrv Sesn1an of Garden Grove has a big prOblem. - ll s name is Georg t.'- Gcorge is a gia nt SE'a turtle that La rry 1nct last weekt-nd in 35 feet of v. al er. 11 hile skindiving for lobster off Catalina Island Sea111an, a 2i·yr;1r--0ld carpenter. rlt.>cld· cd thr !l1re(«fool v.'ide iO·pounrl !urtle 1vould be a dandy conversation piece and family pet. So he lugged IL hon1e to his 11·ife, Alier, an<l U1eir tl1rec sons. c;eorgc: is now residing in the splendor of a chi ld's Y.'ading pool at 6451 Santa f\tonica Are. But th e placi d fellow makes troublt.>. sint.'e he requi res frequent changts of lj,'ater. along with five pounds of ta ble salt v;ilh each change. The loca l grocer is puzzled about the run on l1is salt shelves and l\!rs. Seaman has run out of stories that oohody be lieves. George also eats a lot. of fish. The ~amans would like to find a pennanent ho1ne for George in a marine zoo. but if the zookeepers don't "'ant him. tht.>y'll return him to the sea . i\bO\e all they don"t 1vant.1hc loggerht.><1d to end up in a fish ma rket. Because besides being a nice guy -uh, turtle -George is a rari- ty. The Cali fornia Deparln1ent ot Fish and Game says the la~t giant sea turtle reported in these waters wa s about 15 yea rs ago. The loggerheads are found in abund ance off the coast of La Paz in Ba- ja California. New Vc1l11e Systen1s Asked By Salk i11 Analteim Tall{ Polio vaccine pioneer Jonas Sa lk today to:c; an Orange County audience of ae rospace enginerrs that the most \'ex ing 11.·oblerns of n1ankind have been ignored 1n thif century of technoklgy. Dr. Salk, speaking in Anaheim at con- clcive of hundreds of aerospace experts, delivered a keynote address titled. .. Science, Technology and the Quality of L1fr ., Thr roundt.>r nf 1he Sa11i Tnstlt ute in 1.a.Tolla, Dr. Sal k derlared that .. a ne11J rp1x·h-' ha." !wen reached and human life nerd~ a ne1,· 5y~te1n n! \'alur;;. "The qL1al1iy of \1fr,°' ... ai d Dr S11lk. •·1hat appealed or 11·as tnlc ratrd during 1h" earl1 r;,>r eporh 1\ 11n;ippcaling and in· r.rrr·<1blr. to thn~P n;i111c to the new r pr..: h . .,,n111nl!. the 11>11\h-.. r.~rrci;;i\h« .:ind e.111011" others as 'y,e\I . there 1s impatience v.1111 ihe sluwne"s of rha nge tow_ard ltn· n1;111ng lhc r1u:1h1y or life. t'~prcially for 1!1'.' rl1;;,1<h an l <o~crl , "A l1e<1l!hy and a,ipropr1Jte aH1tude for the tran sition woul d be 10 accept the pa~t ;i!( nne th;il provided val11able kno11·\edge anr! f'xpcrien cr. and \1ith them nf v.•hat nol to do as well i!S 11 li<ii to do during the nc11' epoch. and has prnvide.d Lhe G\l- por tu nlly lor the new epoch.'' he con· linurd. "Such an al titude \\Ou!d be healthier and more energ)'·Conserving than t n t,lame, or to find fault. or to look back upon 'the good old days' or try to reestablish old pal!rrn~. Th i' nt:w epoch ii an evolutionary step as v.·a" lhe older epoch and nei ther should be. \ookl'd upon as a disease." Constantinos A. Dnx1 adis. president nf a Gr~k development and construction firm. 1vho also addresi1ed the scientists of the Atne rican Institute of Aeronautic!'! t1nd Astronautics during a later panel dl! c11ssio11, said that nne of thr mAjor prnble1ns confronti ng loday·s technology ts 11·hat lo do ;ihou t \He in 1hr ci1lr!'.. He prrdic1etl 1hat ur ban population renlcrs dun ng the. next hund red years \1'ould all grov.· into one large city and 1h<tl tochnology n1u~I br ins1ruc trfi to 1n1pro\'e the qualily nf life in lhis ci1y, v»h ich he named "the c11y of man_" In the big cities of toda.v, he said. "'"e have a qual it~ of life y,·hich. in many rc- 11pects is getting v.·orsl'. This ts not due Huntington Placed In New l Jt·ha u R egion Huntington Beach ha~ bt'~n designal ed as part of the L-Os Ang eles-Sa n Bernardino Rcg \011 t:rban Area by 1he lilaLe Bureau of Pubhc Roads. cily Traf- fic EngiMer Paul Cook ~a id lod a:- Cook r.a1d the chan ge fro1n the forn1rr "niral .. designa tion "'ou!d put-the l'i!y in line for ass1::;tafl('t-frorn the feder al J?Overnment •on road conslrt1ct1on prcr JN'l~. to their size but beca~se y,·e don't ha\'e lhe courage to structure them."' "Growth is inevi!ablr," the dC\'eloper i::ald-'"I don·t ser why v.'e can't build future clties of a much bettrr quali ty ·• "Let us stop talking about the utopia of lhe smal l cities. Let us concentrate on !he service lo man ," he conHnued. He then said that ·we could improve life 1n the ciry but that the tasks would be more diffic ult than going to the moon. "Going to the moon represented only one goal," he d~rlared . l111provin g life in the futurr ci ti•s 11"011 !d face !he cnn1· pound task of !iiai'1sfylrg indh irh1<1I ;:is \\"!.'II as common goals. Dox1ad1s con- cluded. Other s!)('a kers addressing the F.pare inrlustr~' rcpresen1athres today includt>d Fernando rlr:O.l!'ndonc:1. ~r·1en1 1fir rl1rp~·­ or of the Brazilian Nat1C'11a l f'n111 1n1ss1011 for Space Activi ties; Ronald F\atrn. pre ~i­ rlen l of Prescott College . Arizona: 1111.~· sell E, Tr ain . unrleri;errrtar1· ".If 111" IJ r- p;irtrnent Gf ln!.eri or, ;:ind H<lr\ r1' \I hr1'1· er, ci><111thnr of the book '"rail·Sa/e '' \l'\lh Eugene Burd ick. V and.als Wreak $540 Da1na.ge to Schools i11 W eek An eye-opening report nn major van- dalism in the Westminster School District was presented to trustees Tuesday night. As.~is\.ant Superintendent C u r t i .!I Bluemke said $.'140 dam age had been done dtiring the week of Oct. 2 to 7 in four: of lht dis lrict"s .!ichools. BJue1nke said the reports .,,..·nuld con- tinue and ~uggested tha t parents be in- (ormrd of Iii~ damaf!e bein~ donr. School board mrn1hers suggest t>ri lh:it P'T .\ groups frn1n all of the d istrict·.~ .o:rhncls bfl: told of !ht amount of 1 <ln· dali~m ta king pl11ct.'. Rh1rn1kr said n1o~t or t11e dam;igr 11'1 i;chools is don~ on wee krnd~ and he urged parents to kttp a clo~er \\'alch on young~tcrs and rt por l any vandalism 10 polict, He said dma ge inc!udtd broken •·in- dows, thefts at1d ransacking. Sena te Kills Fund s F or Ca pil ol Building ~1 AS H J:\r.TO:'J tl'Pll -The &>n.atf! \'Oted Tuesd ay to klll a house·pll-~~td sp- propriaOnn to hE>f!ln a $4:'rmillion ex· ~rnsion of U1e "'t>~t front nf the rapitol. ln~1 earl. It d('c1ded ~ to 24 to .11p- propriate $230.000 tn the nat ional park srr1 k:e lo financt' a stud~' 1o determine H thr pres('nl :aructure. coi.ild b sal\'aatd. -------:---,.._........ ......... ___...,,-------~-~---~--------~-----,. Arabs Assail Lebanon Premier Resigns i1t Fitror Ove r Guerrillas By UnJted PrtS! lnternotionttl Antigovt mm1nt demonslrat ioos broke out today in Aeirut and forced the reslgnalion {)( Lebanese Pre n1 i e r - designate Rashid Karami as the Arab world exploded in <1 nger against Lebanon for its crackdOY.1l on Arab guerri!l as us- ing Lebanese bases for attacks against Israe l. The fl lidd le East N~ws A g ~ n c:_ y t.r>..tENA) reported in Cai ro that Karanii announced his resignation and a state- 1nent that he was not responsible for the current fighting between Le banese regular Arn1y troops and Arab guerrillas. Lrbanese Presidenl Ch<1rles Helou had ehost.>n K<iran1i as Ulr next premie r but he had nol yel fonned his governmen t. His was the second Lebanese government to fa ll thi$ ~·ear as result of Lebanese Arn1y auacks against guerrillas. A v.:ave of protest l!en1onslral10ns Front Page 1 ZODIAC. • • the n1a n ''no one has gon e lo lhe gas chamber in years." The state 's last executio n \1:as April 1967. T11e caller agreed to have Belli go In the San Francisco distri ct attorney's of· fice !) sec if nrosecu1·ors wou ld assure hi1n theY' 11·ould not as k for the death penally. Bell i said that i1l anotht.>r call off camera, the man had agret.>d lo n1eet hin1 at a secret location after the conference \\•lth the district attorney. San Francisco Police Capt. Martin Lte, \Vatching the. program, said he· did not believe lh e caller ~'as a prankster. '"IL ls a person \\'ith .11 mental pri> blrm,"' he said. •·J don 't kno\1' if 11 is the one "'·t V.'ant." "Zod iac." object of one of 1he most in· !rn~e manhu nt~ in the history of the San Francisco Bay are <t . has elai111ed in notes tn pol ice and newspape rs be is reponsib!e for fi ve murders orer the lasl nine mon ths. }!is most recent nole to police threatened to ambu~h a school hus. •·1 \Vant he!p." the caller told Belli at one p:iint. ''~let:l me at the top of th e Fairmont Hotel. y,•!thout any body else." Then he hung t!p. A few minutes later, he called ba ck aga in . "\Vhat will they do to me?" he said. "I don't want lo go to the gas chamber ..• 1 have headaches ••. " "You need help, you need somebody ... Belli sa id. "Naw is the time to do som ething.'' Belli and Dunbar repeat~ly ;issurr:d lhe caller that hJs calls v.·ere not being traced. ' 1 As Belli offered to ca11 the district at- torney to $ee if he could assu re the man hl': "''ou ld not go to the gas chamber. the caller hung up again. Hallo,\iee n Pai.tit Contes t Opened Children ca n register F rid ay for a l lal!oween pa inting coni esl sponsored b:; the \restminster Recreation Department and the ci1y's art association. ThP C'ontrst i~ open to children from kindergartt.>n to sixth grade an d all pain- L~es 1nu~t be dQne on paper provided <1t the lim e of registr3\ion. The si.'(n up \1·i11 bP held :it r<1('fad~nn. ~IJ!1er and Bolsa Chica parks from 3 to 5 p 111 • CONVEN IENT TER MS MNKAMERICARD MA STER CHARGE J.C. .g11'ept B:ighdad and the lr:iq1 ,t:o\·rrnmcnt said it y,·as putting its 12.000 troops in Jordan and the 4,000 in S)•ria at disposal of the guerrillas. A quarter <lf a milliu n Arabs swarmed through the streets of Baghdad in an anli·Lebanon protest Anll·Lrbanon den1onslratlons broke Ol1l in Am man, the c.:i pital of J orda n, And Damascus Rad io said a • ' h u g e ' ' manifesiation in support Of Arab com- mandos will be staged in Baghdad Thurs- day. Guerrillas today blew up lhrel' residen- lial apartment buildlngs in the Israel i !)Ort city of Haifa , killing one person and y,•oundi ng 11. lsrae\i warplan es strafed l::gyptian milita ry targ ets on the west han k of the Gul f of Sue z after Egyptian a rtillery killed two Israelis Tuesda y night. Syria closed its bOrders \1'ith Lebanon and thrcalened to take "firmer and more DA ii.'!' P!l.OT Sll!f Pho!• IS H E FV's 30,000TH? Head of Bran5ton Housahold ~fan, Wife Both Hailed as V alley's 30,000th Citizen :\Ir and 1'.1rs Jo5eph Branston , of \10~3 Cam elli a A1·r .. Fot1n1a1n \'alley, 11 111 have to haggle an1ong thcn1sr lrcs as kl whirh one ls actual!y the 30,000t.h resident or the city. Thal 11a~ thr 11 '1rd ::;11 rn h\• \'1·1ayor E,h,.trd .111 ~1 11l11 lt.> J'fl' .c11ln1g lhcn1 with a r11y pl 11que before Tui::.d;iy nighrs cit y counr1! se~sion. Tht.> 3\l.noo n1:ir~ l'.:1~ passrd Oci ;iher 1 1vhe n 1hc couple nl(n'cd from But.>na Park U1!0 their new home. "\\'e determined the date and pe r:;on from \\'at er mf'ter hookups," expl ained City ~lanoigc r James Neal. Dranston is a sales engineer for Hughes Aircraft. The Branst ons hare four child ren. su ~an , 14 ; .Julie. 10. ,Joseph , ,)r ' 7 ;11u! E:dwarrl . 4_ '"\rt.> 1novf'd ht're fc;r !he Founl :iin \"<11· Icy ~chool District and the high school." .~airi .~lrs. Dran.~1on, .. but found 11u t 11·,..·re rn 1h" Ciarr!en Gro\·r rnif1rd School Dis- 1rirl Rut 11·r·rr "!di h11pp) " A RF:i\1TN DER FRO'.\I 0 OMEGA be ~u rr. to .•rl ~·our zrotcl' bnck one 11 0 11 r rffecll\'i:" inrasure~'' again~! its-ncii.::hhor . Libva reca lled its an1ba:::sodor fro111 BeITTit and Palestinian guerrilla leader Yassi r Arafat ordered 1,000 c·o1nrnando rcinforeemenls 1nlo soulhcrn Lebanon. The ~lkld le East Ne.,.,.s Ag .. nc.v Jn Cairn ;;aa\ the Btlrul dernonstra tions ag ain st the Ll>banese govcrnn1enl br-olie uut near !he Elta rlk Aljadida area when hundreds of protesters built street barricades ol stones and old cars and stopped security agents from ent eri ng the area. Shop!'> were closed and sh uttered . The Libyan News Agency s a ! d Uen1onstrations follo.,.,.ed in Tripoli where' pro-gu errilla Lebanese "denounced tht regrettable incidents." A Ca iro report said these incidents in- cluded L€banese a.rmy nuichine gun and artillerv attac ks against guerrilla camps, the kiliing ol 14 guerri llas and capture ol 100. T 0111 Morri son To Fill Seat 011 Pla11 Board Architect Tom ~lorrlson J1as been lllp pointed to fill the vacant seat on the F"ountain \'alley Planning Cotnmission. City Councilmen spent an hour and one- half in a closed session Tuesday night in· terviewing fou r applicants. including J ohn t-.tangano, who was removed fron1 the planning commission by council ac· tion on Oct. 7_ llforrison li\'eS at 17255 \Valnut St.. Fountain Valley, and has offices in L-Oog Beach. Du ring 1he regu lar counci l meet.in!-'.: Tuesday. ~!angano. angry over his abrupL dis1niss~1I . presented pe titions signed by aboul 300 ci tizens requestin g h i s rt.>instaten1ent on the commisslon. "He 11 as a strong contendr.r for !h<: post." ~aid l\layor Edwa rd J u$!. the man who lr>d thr mo1·r 10 rP111ovc l\langano. ~t angano·s cor11m iss1on se:il 11· <t ~ fll~pilti'd h!' .lust 1111d \'Jl'l' :\1<1yor .John H<lrpC'r hec;n1~(' Ile \1 as appo111lC'd Q!l SepL 16 bv the th ree nien su bsequently ousted in the re(';1!1 election. Prior lo Tue sda v's selection. Ju~t h;irl stated r-.1angano wOuld br g1ren 11111 con- ~1drra 11on f11r •he pl:inn 1ng con11n1ss1on J11lS1. H enninger Tops In Crate Derby .Jon l!cnningt.'r. ;i 12 ~ e:'lr-old J.lun · 1111Li11n 13P.a(·ll l:Jd. prrn erl lo hr ill(' fa,~lr.'il 1it l ·I dn1Pn, 111 Su11da~ 's ~lh annual fJrr111gr Crate fJc rby sponsored by the .J:1>tee!\. ll rnningrr picked 11p a 11i11nrr':; lroph~· il))t! a S-Z:i t,'.S_ sal'ings bond for outracing !he other yol1ng;;;tcrs doll'n the quarter · r.111!:! slope on Cl:ly Street at Goldrn \\lesl Strert. Con1pct111on 11as held Sunday in four ;ige brackets fr o111 !l :J.nl. to 2 30 p.m. Hen nin ger 11·on the 11·12 age bracket a;; well as top speed of I.he day. Other y,·1nners "'·ere J\1ark Baker, 13, in 1:1r 1'.1·!5 <'.lge bracke1: Larry t-.1urphy. !l, 1n U1c 9·10 Jge bracket anrl Roni Colleeh Uroy,·pr, 8. in the 7·8 agr brackPL E:ich nf lhe fou r ... ·inner.~ rrrei\·er! 11 1rnpl-i:. and ;1 lr;,ns1s!nr r;id111 Thr .c;a\- 111ps bond ll"ilS dnnal•'<l by the Five-Point s jl lf"rrh;int• A.''''r1;111n11 ~itn11tlnrd tin1r ret11rn s .S11ntla.\'~~ October 26th 'rhl'n \'r>11 ~M' \P11r w11trh h;icl-.., l~ke ., • l ri·~ 1,11,k -~l' it. 11 Jn~I' ,,,. 8('< 111 :1tl' \d1! .. jJ mn11rr n? r. 11 ~,.Jf-winrl in.t.' u.~ .. , it 1 .. 1111 ... 1l.1tr "! ii~rhap~ nn\\ i• tl1r 1110" 1n' hp('~" illl ur·l"·llir.,,, Oll •I On1!'~~· \r,. 1i,1 e. on ,. pf 1he IJ1~('-I \)11H'r·1 rnllC(l •on~ to ~how )011, S6,3 In Ol l'f ~1 000. _)J,_tnt/l/, 1:ie ~ J ewefe rJ ll YEARS SAM E LOCAT IO N ISl l NEW PORT AVENU E COST A ME SA PHONE 548.3-40 I 'I " b< ol ci p< ' , R • to "t lo le " b' • ~c " LJ. b< f J< pl a th lo " w m m r. 11 r. " " d• •' ' " i< " • l tr ,, c d ; r a • ' h J• b ti ~ • ' .. . -~ '·-·-. Laguna Bea eh Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks voe 62, NO. 253 , 4 SECTIONS. 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1969 TEN CENTS ' ,I Will Mission Viejo Become Separate City? I I " "Should Mission Viejo incorporate .as • separate cily?'' This probably-controversia l topic \Yill be the subie ct of the NovC'mDer meeting of the Mission Vieio Homeowners Asso- ciation_ The meeting. expected lo draw 300 persons, from one of the \Vest's fastest growing communities, will be public. It is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., \\'ednesday, Nov . 5 at Mission Viejo !Ugh Schoo l mulli·purpose room. Guest speakers for the evening \\'ill be Richard Turner of the Loc al Agency Formation Com mission; Robert B. Rus· sell, special dlslric l coordinat or for • Orange County : Stuart E. Bailey, assist- ant county planning director ; and prob- ;ibly an exe('utive officer from the tllission Viejo Company. Bob r.1arusich. presidenl of th' home· owners group, said th' ass0ciation is not advocating incorporation but feels it is • lime to study the question. ··such a move," said lolarusich, "\1•ould permit local residents control of future zoning. Jt v.·ould also give the community a stronger voice in county affairs-for example lhe airport issue and grading and ,,lope regulations. "~ a tax advantage. "'e might even be ab!e to include Autonetics and Bur· roughs· new plants v.·ithin our boundaries before Laguna Niguel and 1::1 Toro grab them off. "The obvious disadvantage of incor· porati on 1.~ the town"s current small size. Y.'ith a population of JI ,000, it hardly presents a sufficient tax base upon "'hich to support local gov emm,nt. There is al!'IO the question of adequate leader· ship and direction within the community." As' one homeov.'ncr put it, "This com· munity needs a good dog catche r a wbolc Jot more lhan it needs a mayor." • ' 1ac I er' s a IO Truce Date Urged Scott Says 'Sooner the Better' \\'ASHI NG TON !UPI) -Sen al e Republican Leader !lush Scott said today 11 date shoul d be scl for the United States to declare a cease·fir e in Vietnam - and •·the sooner Lile better.'' Scott rnade it l'lear he 11•as not speaking for the Nixon achninislration, saying, "Thi!'. is not a tri al balloon." He told reporters it "'as tlme to move from the present policy of "protective reaction" on the part of American com· b>ll forces to "the announced int enti on of a case-[ire on a certain dale," "Protecllve reaction is already qui1e close to a cease-fire ," Scott said. Senate Democratic Leader ~I i k e r.lansfiel d said Tuesday the orders to \"ietna m commantlers calling [or "1irotective reaction" as oprosed to the former "maximum pressure" concept cimountcd to a unilateral cease-fire. Scott said the Uniled States could an· nounce a unilateral cease-fire and 1f the Comm unists fo llowed suit it "ould become unlversal. "I~ the enemy attacks. ~·e would have to dclend ourselves," Scott added. "I am Fire Era Ends Chief Homer Mann to Retire Homer Mann, y,·hose £ircfighUng days go t:ack to horse drawn engines. will retire from the city of Laguna Beach Uec. 31. After 33 years as a fireman, Mann will become executi ve director of the \\'estem Fire Chiefs Association, City Manager J ar.1es 0. \Vheaton said today. \Vhcaton said the city has 30 or 40 ap- plications for the post including one from a member or the local dcpart1nenl. The city nianagcr said he v.·ill screen the &pplications and select from six to _10 for inter view by an oral board that will convene , probably in November. There v.·111 be no y,·ntten test. T~e salary range is $1,017 l-0 $1,219 monthly, said Wheaton. ~lann. who "'i\J be 6fl this ~·car, faces a mandatDry ret1remC'nl. '[he [ire. ch ic~ began v.·ork In ~an Gabri el as a fir<·man in 11130. He didn't li ~r the smC'll 111 tht' hor~c~. said a fe\101v fire1nan . At th;1t 11nic lrJpdoors we re us· cd for a f1 rrman·s i1eSc~n t to tJ1'.' tior~P .:irC'<L ThC' door S\1 un1: sl1111 !11 hrlp hold clown the hurf>e sn1cll in the !iring a rea a bove. J\.lann, ~·ho has recently seen addit ion of two gleaming ne w substations to the department; a doubling of its manpo1-1·cr; and departure from the volun teer fire department .area; joined the Laguna department in 1948, He has been chief 16 ye<'l rs. \Vhaton said. "as far as the city's con· c:erned. Homer"s departure comes alter the change from a Norman Roc ky,·e ll homespun rire glation with pot-bellied 15tove and che cker game to a yo~nger, more professional and perhaps even an· tiseptic department. "Both kinds of fi re services did a good job, Perhaps the Homer ~lann type had the culor that "'e don't find very often any more in municipal go\•emment. We'll miss him." Whfoaton said he hoped a new chief \1•ould be selected in ume tn "ork v.ith r.tann before the fire 1.:hirf"s .~er\ ice ends . He sn1d this probably would hl> 1111 prll- hlem. \\"heaton said after '.\·lan11's 33 vears or docl ic atloo serv ice it wnulrl pro· bably be di ff icult In kcrp him 0111 of llic fire statlons af ter retirement. General Says Whitewasl1 'P1·ese1·ved GI Traditio11' 'VASHl~GTON ll.:P!l -Retired lo'!aj. Gen. Carl C. Turner testified today he was acting lo preserve the Army's "glorious t radition" y,•hen he ii:uppressed information on alleged misconduct by some of the service's top enlisted men. Jury to Probe Whittier Killing LOS ANGELE.Ci fUPll -A fuM-scalt Investigation into \hf' death of a young \\.hitlier father y,•ill be launched by the county grand Jury, it was revealed Tues.- day. Heywa rd l-1. Dyer, 22, was ~hot and killed Oct. 3 when a Vernon poli~man"s rifle discharged through the ceiling of an aparlmcnt during 11 narroUcs raid. Oyer. ~·ho y,•as holding his infant child, di'd in· slin11!y when the bullet stn.1c~ hlm in lh• head. In a split verdict friday, a coroner's jury ruled Dyer's death 11:as "occasioned bv rrimi nal means." 0 \'i'ilnesscs during the lnqurst lestil1ed that the officer v.•ho fired !he shot, Sgt. J"rank E. Sweeney, was d rinking with •lhtr narcotic• agents prior to the: r•id. (Earlier story, P age 4.) Tur nt'r, fonner army provost marshal, told a Senate hearing lhal when he had the name oi Sgt. Maj. William O. 'Vooldridge erased from an Investigation file on alleged irregularities •t FL Ben. ning, Ga., he was prompted_ by a patrlotic a version to "witch huntlng." Turner also acknowledged that he <ITT!ered a publicity blackout on 11 U.S Customs case in ""hich Wooldrldge and several othr.r non-coms were accused of smuggling liquor into the United States from Vietnam aboard the plane of Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, now U.S. com- mander in Saigon. Saying he y,·as dedicated to !he service's "glorious tradition," Turner testified he was molivaled by "my aversion to fi shing expeditions. wltch hunting and baseless rumors." "I want to make it abundantly clear." he added , "'that 1 never protected Wooldridge or anyone else on an investigation." 2ud Bi g J et Crasl1es CASTLE Af B (UPI) -All nine crewmen escaped seriotig injury Tuer.day ln the crash of an eight-Je~ B~2 slratorortress -the second acc ident in· \'olving one of the hu ge planes In '"'0 weeka at lhll but near Merced. ct">nvinced a cease-fire is possible. J woultl like to see a date set on which a cease- I1re cou ld occur." Sc0tt's llouse counterpart1 Rep. Gerald R. Ford, added to the new n1ood of op· t1mis1n on Capitol Hill over possibilities 11f gelling out or Vietnam, by predicting ' ~t:bslantial improvement" in the situa· lio n in the months ahead. Ford looking toward the start of con- gres.~ional consideration next year o( µ<>Ssible abolition of the draft forecast •·a s u bstant ia l ly lessened military rlspcnsibility in 1970." Pesti~ide Dump, Brings Damages From Helicopter Western Helicopters. lnC'., responsible for the drifting of agricultural ~ticide onto El Morro Elementary Schoo l Rrounds, reilnbursed the district for S2£H .19 damages, Laguna Beach school trustees leamed Tuesday night. The heliropter, 'vhile s pr a y i n g tomatoes on Irvine properly near the school north of Lagon11 Beach. released <'h emica ls y,·hi ch drift ed onto the grounds l11e morning or SC'p\. 26. Physicians in the area were notified by ;in Orange County health off icer "'ho labeled the mishap a ••potentially ser ious i>iluation". Children v.·ere told to slay off playground.; dur ing the day and werf! sent home a half.hour early. Custochan Lee Barnes, and substitute lrachrr 1'-Jadeleine Lewis rnmplained of illness and were sent hom e but both were back on th e job the following day. The helicopter com pany wa.~ informl'd of the cxpen~rs inrurrerl bv tht' <!i ~tricl :111rl an !!emizrd ll~t of i1mc lo~s by rmrloyr~ lo c<irr for \hr dani:igr. w;1s rn:sented tQ thl'rn. They promptly responded with a check. S tock lllarkeu NEW YORK (AP J-The stock market rorged upward along a broadening front 1n active trading early this aflernoon. (See quo tations, Pages 2&-27). DAILY P'lLOT 111!1 P'fltlll DR. SALK DRIVES HOME A POINT IN ANAHEIM TALK The Ntw Epoch of Human Life Need1 N1w Values New Value Systems Asl\:ed By Sall\: i11 A11al1ein1 Tall\: Polio \'3Ccinc pioneer Jonas Salk today to!cl an Orange County audience of aero.~pace engineers 1hat the most vexing p.·ohlcms of mankind ha ,,e been ignored In th!r century of tcchnolOS)'. Dr. Salk. spea king in Anaheim al con· <'l:ive of hu ndreds of aero~pace C);perti;, rlr hvered a krvnolc address titled, ''S("lt'nCt', Trchnoiogy and th~ Quality oi Lifr " The fo11ndC'r 11[ lhc Salk l n~t 1tutc in La.lolla , Dr S<1lk declar ed that "<i new' CjlO<."h .. ha s bc f'n reached and hun1an lite needs a new system of values . "The qu ality of IU"r,'1 said Dr. Sal k, "thal 11ppcaled or was tolerated during tho:! earl ier epoch is unappealing and in· accessible to those native to the new epoch. "Among the youths, especially, and amonI?; others as 11•ell, there is impatience "'i\Jl th e slowness of change tov.·ard im· pro1·1ng the quality of hft', especially fo r Inc disadvantaged. "1\ healthy and aj)propriate attiludc for l\1l! IJ';1ns1tion would be to accept the. past a.s one lhal provuled 1 aluable knowl edge ;ind expc ril'nre. and wi th them nf what no! In Uo ;i s v.'ell as \1'h;1t If! dn during the nrll' i-pnch. and hns prov ided U1e or· pnr1un1ty for the new epoch,"' lie con· 1lnned "Such ;in ;i 11 1111de would be healthier ;.11d rnore encrgy -cC1n~r1·in~ lhan to t lamr . or to fi nd f<it1!t. nr Lo loo k hack upon 'the good old days· or try to reestablish old patlcrns. The new epoch i.> an evQ!uL1onary step as was the older epoc h and neither should be looked upon (See SALK, Paae %) Mini Courses Approved Trustees Support Innov ative Laguna Programs By JEAN COX Of lfN D1ll1 "'"' """ Laguna Beach school trustees In a 4 to t vote Tuellday night aceepted • broad outlfne of the innovative student...plcke4 mini courses and agreed to trust details to high school administrators. Or. Nonnan Browne, who cast the only vote q:al.~L accepting 1 general outline RLibmlU«I by Laguna Beach High School Viet Prlncipal, Don Haught, said he wanted a more detailed outline before gi vin111 his .stamp or approval. The mini-course program is a varialion ()TI study hall lime and ils planner.!! mostly are members of the. Progressive Education Club, a studenl organization. Courses are reviewed by a faculty ad· \i S()ry committee which ha! \he final say on 11tudenl recommendations. The courses began Cll a controversial note when Principal Robert Reeves 1lt'nled there we~ to bt SOS speakers following lhe airing of a leftwing film. The speakers did not appear. However lopic!I aJS() range through r;uch unhealed subjects as Yoga, health foods, muaic, and prdeninl· I ''My point is the board ultimately is responsible and yet docsn"t know what's f!Oing on,'' Browne expla ined his OP· position to the cour se descriptiort "I don't feel I can approve thi s course of study because In my 1nind it is not a course of study". Haught said the school would prefer not lo be forced to submit units ol study ns lht'y were developed as it would lack 011 extra ~·eeks between the ideas and their implementation. ··we have 11 lot of red tape already from the student point of view. If it has to lie brought before the board. which meet! biweekly, it would just be more red tape,'' he said . Haught agreed the i;chool r.oukl bring tn a :ourse description with a broad subject area Such as social science for approval and if something unusual came up they could seek individual board approval. However. tn1stee William Wiicoxen pointed out hf' and other board members flon 't h11 ve much control over what's bt>lnj{ taught from day to day anyway, "We don't h11vr the means for prior revie w on assemblies. club meetings or for that matter regular courses," he commented and pointed out it would therefore be unrealislic lo expttt to ex• erclse control over the mini -courses. At this point , Browne moved to table the maller for furthe r discussion. EarliCr in the mcel.i ng lloard Chairman Larry Taylor ~a id, "It 1night be \Vell for the board ln sit do>A·n wlth the high school and discuss this mote in depth so we'll all understand what we are attempting to do." No one seconded Browne's motion so trustee Anthony Orlandella moved lo ac· cepl the outline. "Somewhere along the line we have said thal in mattfll! of rontroversial declslons the board has to lean on the people involv!d,'' he ex plained. J ane Ooyd seconded hls motion which was voted for by all tnudces except Browne. Later in the meeting, Wikoxen made a motion. which was uniinimously atr proved. to $1Uthorlze Don Miller. another ns~istant princi pa l al the high !'Choo!, to rorv.·arrl a summary or each mini course as soon as il is approved to school trustr.cs. ·( Tll1·eatens To l\.ill l{icls, Asl\:s Help From Wire Senices SAN FRANCISCO -A n1an who ~aid he "'as norU1ern Callfornla's "zodiac killer'' of fi\'e p<>rsons talked with at· torriey Meh·in Belli by telephone today \1•hile television viewers Jislened in. (Earlier story Page i2l. Belli also t:ilked 1vlth the man on another. private. line, then said he had ar· ranged to meet \Vi th him. Police said they had no v.·ay of knowing t'.·hcther the man 1\'as "7,ocliac,'' who has boasted in notes of five killing s-in lhe San F ranciscn Bay area 1n the la~\ nine months. B:.il they said lhey did nol con· sider the caller a prankster. The man, who gave his name as "Sam ," called a morn in~ talk show on KGO-T V early today while Belli was a guesl and sa id he was thf: "zodiac" killer. "1"11 kill" he lold the show's host. Jim Dunbar, on KGQ...TV 0s moming feature, unless he could talk with Belli. He made fi ve telephone calls, each hrard live by the television audience, between 7 a ,m. and 8 a.ni. Me a lso called San F'ra r.t1.~co police al 2 a.m., i-aying he l'i'anled lo spea k to Bell i or another 1vell· knO\Vtl attorney, r . Let' Bailey. In all the "Lalk show'• calls, the nia n lalked "'i!h D11nbar and Belli. In the fourth call, at 7:33 a.in .. th e man descrih· ed bad headaches lie s;1id he y,·as suf· lering. Suddenly he said, "l"m going to kill them. I'm going to klll all those kid s." In a letter last \veek to the San Fran· risco Chronicle. the writer. identified .as Zod iac by police hand wri ting experti>. :o;aid he planned lo ma ke a busload of 5chool children his next victims. He said he 1vould be in wait. put a bullel through a bus llre. then pick off the children "as they come bouncins out." The· tal k show :sta rted at 7 a.m. The rirst call from "Z-Odiac·· came ID minutes late r, a briel garbled few words. lie hung ur. The seC'ond call came at. 7 20 a.m. 'Th<' rf\il n asked Belli If) n1ee t h1n1 no the roof of the fa irn1on t Hotel on .r-.:ob Hil!. In a call before 8 a rn. tile man tolrl Oclli and Dunbar. "l d0n't \Vant to be hurt." Both men lold the c,1IJer he wo11!d be cared for, a nd Belli prQ1n1scd to represenl the man a.~ his altorney. Jn one conve rsation, there w 21 x discussion Qf the gas chan1bcr. Belli told the man "no one. has gone lo the gas chamber in years." The state's last execution was Aprll 1967. The caller agreed to have Belli go lo ~Sf'e ZODIAC, Page ZI Orange Coa•t Weather Uiw morning and evening clouds have replaced the Sa.nla Ana v.·inds, and for the Orange CGast that's a relief. Look for lcmper· ate temperatures ranging from 70 to 77 on Thursday. • INSIDE TODAY Comedy, tr agedy, mt1sic and t'ariety -it's alt there 0 1t Orcr119e Coo.st theater stages n.s fou r t1e10 productions arrive this week. See Entertoinment, Paue 29. ••Ill ... " Mwlll1t '""'' '»·11 C11l1tr"I' " "'""-"'' ....... •·• [lfNr ~ " Of1"" CMM!r " [1tUlli141 IJ·M !" • Citmlc1 • 1,.. .. ,,_ t•• c.-..... " "'"' """ ~·· ""11cn " Df. $'"'4-n ••11trl11 ,.,, • ..... Mll1rl'h J,.n E0111 r11lft,..1nl ... T11twt11to! • fll~ ..... , .. ,, Tlltl•ltA ..,. MUtKI" " w ....... • ... L•-" " Olotnft W~llt " M11111t~ • Wt•ll f'ffw~ l·I MHll"tt " w-·~ ' U·ll ~¥1tl »·• • ' -----_; '=-- ------------~---------~--------..... ----· .. --- I. • OAllV PILOT l Wrdflt~d1y, Octobtr 22,1961t .. -----------------'--- r No'tv . . ,. I< . • •• JSOl.....,lllCllE=i11"""'1==2C!!I""""'"""""..,_ ____ ......,. De's Tidy Tint ' '" DA ILY P'llOf PhOI01 bJ LH P'I J,.. TR IMM ED TIM ADMIR ES THE SHAPE OF TH INGS BEFOR E LE AVI NG BARBER CHAIR In Santa Ana, Dad Gets a Haircut and the J udge Gives Junior a Box of Tissues Leary I-Iea ri11 u " 0 011 LS D E11ter s Cr11 cial Ho11rs fil' TO,\I BARLE Y 01 ffu D•I,., l'olol S1111 A pre·lri!'J l hc:1ring rega rded by both ~ides in the Dr . Ti1no1hy L~ary di s pule 35 vJta! to the Su perior Court !rial il.~elf i::nrs ir.lo ll'lldt <ire cxprctcd to he 1\.~ finil l hCJur!: today. And both sides 1nadc the central issue pl<.i1ri 111 long .• nd detailed testimony Tuesday : 11'<.1s the Laguna Beach police officer who arrest<·d Dr. L€ary ;:ind h1.~ lamily last Dec. 26 su fficiently familiar "'ilh hallucinatory drugs -indeed any drt.lf;S -to rule voiUi any c-erlainly that 19.year-old John Bush Leary \Yas under their Influence" !f Superior Court Judgr B)•ron K. Illc/'ltillan goes nlong 1\'1\h tlcfcn~c a~~u1nrnts. it wo11ld appear lo extract the core of the prosecution argument f or l!lC' prosetut1on has argued through l!.~ \1·itncsscs that Off1 CC'r r\cal J . Purcell \1·as fully 11·1th1n his rights 11hcn lie 01dcrcd Dr. Leary. 49. l1is 11·ifr, fiosemary, 33, and young John to get ouL ~! thei r slation 11'a g0n. : Pu1·celrs alleged finding of LSD and D"l1.!rLJU<1n<1 111 1hr ha!lf'rcd ,·chicle -a i:endrnark 1n !he Art Colony .11 that time -:-letJ to the Orange Coun1y Grand Jur~··s Di dlcln1e n\ or the LSD cult ist and his 11 ifc and son. : The afiablc Lear~, 11 ho nod:~. bl'UlS and 'Q 111J..~ tn the c0urtroon1 au d 1" n C' e lrl roughoul broth pro,,ecu!10n and t!C'lensc ~s11mon,·, IJ'itfnccl ;1t trr,t11·cly Tursday a~ Dr. David A. Smith <.•f ~an FriinC1,;co 11ondr.mned pol1ct nianu;.ils 11i11ch contain d1rrction$. b_v 11 l11ch rill1cer" .1re i>xprc'tt'rl tf' dCtf'r!lllllf' !ltC pr1 ~rnrr •'! (ji ilf:" Ill su~rt·ct s. Sm11h. founder 111 the I !;1111hl·1\~hbu rv (l1n:l". 1old Judgr. '.'llc)IJltn11 tnat thr rve~ Qf maruu,.na U5fr . icunt1ary 11) poi1f'" qp1n1011, "'do no! drl;i1r, the ir hf'!1,1'>10r 1" not rrr.1!if' >ind 11111111 f\f11·}1:11 1~ P0111:-i1nrd ill police d1rer·t1ons 1s not based on lat I Those S)'n1p1on1s, the prni;r1'1 1!11111 :i;g11(1.~. were present in John LeJry at Uic I imc of the arrest. DAllY PllOI O•l.~GE C.OA~t l"Ul \ IS~ING C.OMP'.i.°''r fl~b··· "'· w.,, iltr,lld<nl •"" l"11bh1hcl J o e~ It. c.,,1 ,.,. Vk.t flrn,d<n1 •nd Gtntr .. Mllll"' ThD"'"' l<to•il E ~ll<« Tho"'•• A. M~tp~;n, MIM1ln1 EO ilOI Jt;d,.,, I'. Nill L...,... ltt<" CH• Eal~ L .. , .. lnct Offk• 1ll Fo•••' A••· M1lTi~1 A rfrf•111: ,,0 . l o• 666, tl~~t OtW Of"cfl Ca1•• fo\fia· »~ w,.1 I•• 1""' '<fWllOrl I••<~ l)ll Wfl! l•ll>O• ...... ~11e t<u11•·~••<A M•t" JCf !•h Srrrtl CIAlt.., ~1~01 IOllOI .. ~IC~ It CO"llll..., ""' _,. .... 'I ... tH-O••l• ••"DI 5.1t,,. •n Ill -••fl• •Iii.it _, I_,... 9"dl. 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' HAIR STY LI ST MEL SCAFFERTY GOES TO WO RK Leary Lets His Locks Down Between Court Session s S pitti11g Image Lellry's So u W ar11 ecl in Co urt. .Jc,lJn Bu.h L<·:Jrv \l il~ \1,1rn1•il tro rn 1h" ht-n, h Tut·~U;i~ 1h.11 1! h< sp1!~ 11nr 1norr 11mr 11;i !hr (hltrlrOOm l.;1rJX'I llr I! ~pcud !h" 11··~1 llit'('f d,J.I'!' 111 a f;1{'il 1ty 1<l!h1n !i1Jiltll1~ d1s1.111t.r (lf l)rp,1rtnH'lll !7 -1hl' Or.111g c Cot1n11 .J.111 An ar1J:ry .ludge IJ~ron i-:: ~!c ~l 1llan h:ln<tC'd lhi•l 1~arrung to the long·h;ured. bcardcil y<1ulh over youni: Leary's pro- IC'St!' th:it hr ""as not ~pilling ;invwhrrr. An(! a!lorne y J\1 arvin LOOJlf'r l>ltpped to th(' aid nf h1~ you ng client with tile st;itc· 1nrn1 thaL "he 1~ nfll spit ting, he 1s sin1ply 11 lp1ng saliva do1\'n his pa111~ " \\'hatc1·er the LSD cull 1st ·s son ls 11i.111~. he rH)W has a JUmb-0-sizr box of l\lrcnex tfl do 1t wit h -pro\'ided by J11dgc J\fr ~l ill:in at county expense, .Jur!ge 1\lcJ\1illan issue<l 1he \Yarning <i[tt·r t1sk1ng bailiffs to check on just v.·hat the oungcr Leary Y.'as doing as he lidgeted and swiveled in his Sl'at. Court janitors wert asked Tuesday n1ghl to clean the area around the chair ()('cup1cd by the youth dunng that day 's court sessions. Hi11 sl1a'v F1·i e11cls to Meet A ~lOO·a-pt'rson cockiail par1y organ· lztd bv the '"Friends of Andrev.• Hinshaw" today· 11 ri:; defended by thr coun ty asses~or as "merely ;i g11the r1ng of friends "'ho ha\·e no other purpose bul to cnioy each other's company.'' i\~sc:;sor Jlin sha1\· refused to cnmn1ent on an_v olhcr a.~pct•\ or 1l1r gathrrtnR. srl fnr 5 r Ill. Thursday at An:ih1•in1's Grr1nd fl olel Jnvitntions \(I thr pilrl,v wrrr 1.•i.u1·d th\J, 11 eek b~' puhli r DC{'011n:ant ,l;unr,; Urynnt of ~r11,por1 Ar;ich. 1rcas- urcr of 1he Friends {If lhnsh;1 11' group It scrmf'd apparf'nt todi:ty !hil t Bryant 11 111 niir hf' prcscn~ for 1l1r !r1bu1r to 11;nsh:111. 1\ spokrs1 nan 11l Ins firm sa id lJry.~nt Is prcsf'ntly in ~1i:1mi Beach and 1s n(,t, rxpec1ed back in Orange Cou nty 11nt1I c.1r!y nex t ...,·rek. A similar tribute to Hinshaw '"'as slaged April 24 nl the Saddlebark ln n in S:tnla Ana. Tickets for thal function \1·cre $100 rach, but a dinner was included. Amtr nR org11nizers of the dinnrr \\":IS r hi p ClP11ry, puhlic reJa11nn~ cnu n~el for .Joa11 Ir\ inc Sn1i lh and a frienrl of llh1· sha11··s. t\ !>pokcsrna n 011 1hal 1n11C refus<.>d to dh·uf~r ttir purpo~c.~ l•1r 11•hJch the funrl.~ 11·ould be u~f'\I. Folfo1\'1n~ lhe Apri l 01nnrr. Clt':trv l'TOl e lt'llrrs 10 3omr flf tilOsf tn\ lf!'ll, susge~l lnJ;: lh:1; ,,J1q\ll"I uppOl lUJIJI}' "inlly conic again to share an evening \\'lth the inan nationally renowned prop- t>rty tax experts consi der one of the finest and most competent pubUc officials in our nation."' ln\·i f:it ions to Thur5day night's affa ir tenn il a "!estimonial reception" honor· 1ng Hinshnw for "his outsta nding ser Yice as assrs~or of Orange County." No Hope Seen In Copter Strike Neg ot!alors for 30 striking Los Ange.Its Airwa y!i helicopter pilots said today they ha1·e no Idea 11·hen cont:act negotiations ma.v rcsu n1f', Th(! walkou t aga inst LAA, "'hich nornvilly prllv1des iO daily fl ighls on a f:r.111hlnnd circuit includi ng Newport ll ea('h ;ind Anaheim , is in Its lhird day . The 1\1rline Pilots AssociaHon members 11 :int .1 14 percent pay increase and cul fro1n fir, tr, 80 hours pE>r month flying 11n1e, hut Li\A offers a fl at five percent 1•.1.\ hike. --------~~.~. ¥---....-· ---. .-... -_•:;:---~· .. --·-----· ·---·---·-------- Arabs Assail Lebanon Premier Resigns in Fiiror Ove r Guerrillas By UCllted Pre11 lnlr:rnaHonal Antigovtrnment demonstrations brokt ou t today in Beirut and forced the ruignation of Ltbanese P r e m i e r - dei;ignate Rashid Karam! as the Arab world txploded in anger against Lebanon for lts crackdown on Arab guerrillas us- ing Lebanese bases for attacks against Israel. The Middle East News A gen c y (MENA) reported in Cairo that Karami announctd his reslgnaUon and a stat~ menl that he v.•as not responsible for !he ('Urtt'nl fighting between Lebane se regula r Army troops and Arab guerrillas. Lebanese Prtsident Charles Helou hacf chosen Karami as the ntxt premier but he had not yet formed his government. His was the second Lebanese government to fall this year as result of Lebanese Army attacks aaainst guerrillas. A wavt Of protest demonstrations Co st of Livin g Index Rises .5% For September \\'ASHINGTON IUPI ) -The cost of living to Amtricans jumptd one-half of -0ne ptrcent in September, tht Labor Department reported toda.y. Jun fi ve days after President Nixon told the naUon that Lhe rate of price in- crease.' had !lacktned and was even declining in some ca1es, Labor Dtpart- ment officials said the cost or living index rose to 129.3 in September. That meant it cost $12.93 to buy the same kinds of goods and 1ervices that $!() would buy in the 1957-59 base period. The ().5 percent increase in September wu even greater than Augu st. lvhen the rise was 0.4 percent. "Nearly everything in the ISepttmber) fam ily budget was higher," Arnold Chase, assistant head of the Bureau o( Labor Statistics, said . "The only declines "'·ere in fresh fruits and vegetables and used cars.'' Chase said the incrtase resulted mostly from higher prices for clothing, consumer serviet.5 and home ownership. With the O.:t percent increase in Sep- tember followed by tht (),4 percent jump in August, the Consumer Price Index stood 5.8 percent l'!lbove a year ag o and 4.S ptrcent above la.st Jan. 1. County Assistant Takes Promotion Assistant Orangt County Purchasing Agent Nathan A. Cherry today "'·as selected by SuperviSC1rs to succeed retir- ing Purchasing Agent Courtney R, Chandler. Che rry btat out J()t other applicants for tht kry county post. Applications were received from throughou t the United Stales for !he $25,000-per·year job. Chc rry, 50, of Orange, takes over for Chandler Nov , l, .and wa s hired by tht county eight years a~o following serv ice in a similar capacity \l'ith Rivr.rside County. Chandler ends a !()-year stint as pu rchasing agent Oct. 31. f.larried, with two children, Cherry will he president of the Calif-0mia Public Purchasing Officers Association for the 1971 term. He has 5ervtd as secrttary- treasurer and is currently second Viet" president. CONV ENIENT TERMS IANKAMER ICAR O MASTER CHARGE J.C. • awept Baghdad and the Iraqi go\•trnmrril said it "·as puttinR IU 12,000 troops in Jordan and the 4,000 in Syria al disposal of the guerrillas. A quarter of a million Ara bs swarmed through lht streets of Baghdad in an anti-Lebanon protest. Anti·U!banon demonstrations broke oul in Amman, U1e capital of Jordan, and Damasc us Rad io said a '' huge ' ' manifestation in support of Arab com - mandos will be staged in Baghdad Thurs· day. Guerrillas today blew up threr. residrn- lial apartlllent buildings in the Israeli port city of llaira, killing one person and wounding IL Israeli warplanes strafed Egyptian military targets on tht ,.,.est bank of the Gulf of Suez after Egypt ian artillery killed lwo lsraells Tuesday night. Syria closed its borders with Lebanon l'lnd threatened to takt "firmer and mort clfeclive n1ea sures" againsl iL<; neighbor . Libya rec11Jcd its ambassador from Beirut and. Palestinian guerrilla leader \'<issir Arafat ordered 1,000 commando reinforcement!'! into southern Lebanon. The Mldj.lle East News Agency in Cairo $8id the llelrut dernonstrations against the Lebanese government broke out near the Eltarik AlJadida area v.·hen hundreds of protesters built street barricades of stones and old cars and stopped security agents from entering the area . Shops 11·cre closed and shuttered. The Libyan Ne\VS Agency s a i c1 demonstra!ions (o!lowed in Tripoli \Vhcrc pro-guerrilla Lebanese "denounced th e regrettable incidents.'' A Cairo report said th<>st incidents ln - cludtd Lebantst army machine gun and artillery attacks against guerrilla camps. the killing of 14 guerrillas and capture ol 100. South Coast Residents To Get New Phone Books New telephone directorits will be delivered (by hand) to General Tele phone Co mpany subscribers in Laguna Beach and South Laguna beginning Tuesday, Oct. 28. Task of ringing doorbells to hand· deliver the 15,400 new directories is ex- pecttd to be completed by the fol!o'"'ing t.l onday. Bob Krohnfeldt, Laguna rxchange manager for General Telephone, asSures customers the phone book is thei r ''ery own and they are free to underline fre· quently used numbers, write in new listings or otherwise embellish !ht Fron• Pcqye l ZODIAC ... the San Francisco district attorney's of· fict to ste if prosecutors would assure him they v.·ould not ask for the death penalty. Belli sa id th at In another call off ca mera , the man had agreed to meet him at a secret loca tion after tht conference "''lth the district att.orney. San Francisco Police Capt. 1'fartin Ler. watching the program, said he did not believe the caller was a prankster . "It is a person with a mental pro- blem," he said. "1 don't know if it is the one ire want." "Zodiac," obj eel of one of the most in- tense manhunts in the history of the San Francisco Bay area, has cl<1imed in notes to po lice and newspapers he is reponsible for fi l'e murders over the last nine months. His mosl recent nole to police. threatened to ambush a school bus. "I want help," the caller told Belli al one point. "!\.fee t me at the. top of the 'Fairmont l-lote l, v1ithout anybody else.'' Then he hung up. A few minutes later, he called back again. "What v.·ill they do to me"?"' he said. "f don't want to go to the gas chamber ... I have headache~ .. .'' "You need help, ynu nt>ed somebod y," Belli said. '"NO\Y is the time to do something.'' Belli and t>.Jnbar repeate<lly assured the caller that his calls were not being traced . As Belli offertd lo call the di.strict at- torney to see if he could assure. t~ man he. wC1Uld not go to the gas chamber. the caller hung up again. A REMINDER FRO!\f 0 OMEGA be •ure lo t el your watch baclc 011e hour volume lo make it more useful. He suggests. however, that c I d telephone di rector ies be destroyed to avoid conf11sion with new listings. Krohnfeldt nottd that some people still lhink it's easie r and faster lo ohtain a wanted nun1ber by dialing direct-Ory assistance. "We've conducted studies Olli this," he says. "and they show the quickest way In find a number is to look il up yourself.'' F rom Pcqye l SALK ••• as a disease." C-0nstantinos A. Doxiadis, president of <1: Greek development and construction firm, .,..·ho also addressed the scientists of the American Institute of AeronautlcJ and Astronautics during a later panel di~cussion. said that one of the major problems confr-0nting today 's technology is v.•hat lo do about life in the cities. He predicted that urban population centers during the next hundred years \\/OUld all grow into one large city and that technol-0gy must be instnicted fQ improve the quality of life in this city, "'hich he named "the city of man." In the big cities of today, he said, v.·e have a qualily of life which in many re- spects is getting "'orse. This is not due lo their si<1oe but because v.·e don "t have the courage to structure them." "'Grow th is inevitable." the de veloper said. "I don·l see why v.·c can "t builrl future cities of a much better qualily.'' "Let us stop talking about the utopia of the small cities. Let us concentrate on the service to man,'' he continued. He I.hen said that we could improve lire in the city but that the tasks woul d be mort difficult than going to the moon. "Going to the moon represented only one goal," he declared . Improving life in \he futurt cities \vould face the com- pciund task of satisfying individual as 11cl\ as common goals, Doxi adis con· eluded. Other speakers addressing the space industry representatives tod ay included Fernando de~1endonca, scientific di rec· or of the Brazilian National C-0mmission for Space Acti vities: Ronald Nairn, presi- dent of Prescott College, Arizona: Ru~ sell E. Train. undersecretary of the De- partment of Interior. and Harvey \Vheel· cr, co-author of the book "Fail-Safe" \1·ith Eugene Burdick. Standord time returns Sr1nday, Oclober 26 1h 1823 NEW PORT AVENUE COSTA MESA When yau ICl your watch back, takt a clou look •I iL 1t may be 1cc11rate but is it modern? It it ttlf.11·iolling? Doe1 ii tell the d11e ? Perha~ now is I.he lime to (h()o!e l'ln up·l(J·lhe·~ecood Omeg11, tt·~ ha1 e on~ of the larg~t Omega r(Jl!ecl io ns to 1how you, !6:i lo 01·er $ 1000. SUM.I.STU AUTOMATIC.1 /ROM 5110 TO O"i!N llOO ll YEARS SAME LOCATION PHON E 5;1.J;O I 'I - ---------------~--------------------~-----------------------------~-~ -----------' Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by DAILY PILOT 1p011111, -· 0 1 ... BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT In Cash For Each Week's First Place Winner 10 Voit Footballs (or other Sports Equipment) each week Be • pigsk in prophet. Play the DAILY PI LOT Pickeroo 9.,m• for weekly priies. Winner ea ch week receive1 $10 cash and a Vo it Collegiate footb.1ill !suggested retail price, $10 .95 ) or prize picked \rom list of other Voit quality i.po rt in g goods (no prize under ~10 re- tail "al ue I. Watch for this pl.tyer\ form each week !Tuesdays and Wednesda ys) in the DAILY PILOT Sports Sec- t ion, Circl!t the teams you think will win in the-list of 20 gam e1 and send in the player's form or rea1on- o1ble fe e.simile. Then w4tch the DAILY PILOT sports pages for e•ch week's lis t of I 0 winneri. RULES I, Subml• T~is •n'>y bl•n~ o• a ••~~<m•bl• focoi.,,11• ~ """" 1~• co~t~t. t, S•nd to: PH.OT PIGSKIN PICKEROO COHTE~T, Soor" D•Porlmenl, P. o. eox 1~, <o••• Mosa. Cd, 91t16. '· E11Tr.es mv•I be <l•l1v~red (Dy mad or In l''""'''I IO DA.IL y ~•LOT Dthc• by 5 p,m, T~u,.day, J, W, J, Vo•I RuDb•r Coro ~nd D~ll"V PILOf <m~IOV•I e~d ,.,ejr ,..,... m••<h•lr Mmli••~ ""' ""9•01• 10 ~!e,, ,_TIE BREAKER Ofld CHO!CE: OF PRIZE blan~1 mu•! b1 fill'<! In <Jr enlrv I• ~o<l, 1•··················· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENTRY BLANK Circle lea1m1 you think will win fhi1 w~·, ••-• !horM tMlll h wco11d one li1te.dl Rams vs Chicago UCLA vs Stanford USC vs Georgia Tech Alabamo vs Clemson Missouri vs Colorado Auburn vs LSU Michigan State vs Iowa Orange Coast vs Cerritos Golden West vs East LA Estancia vs Loara Mater Dei vs Pius X Westminster vs Anaheim SA Valley vs Fountain Valley Foothill vs San Clemente Newport vs Marina Costa Mesa vs Corona del Mar Santo Ana vs Huntington Beach Laguna Beach vs Oron9e Magnolia vs Edison • I" •II 70 go,...-f! ">'•d ~Dll vr >I ' ... • NA Mt • • ADDRESS • • CITY "' • l'HONt StX . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • CHOICE 0, l'RIZt IChKk one, c:irc:le 1wi111 fi111irel a 0 Swim f ins 0 t rerc:IY MIT 0 FooTbell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S M Ml l XL 0 TeTher lall 0 l ... .tltolt • ••••••••••••••••••••• SA V allev Loses 5 .; With Grid Injuries Injuries arc taking their loll of the Santa Ana Valley fool· ball tea m and as a result. eight players are now going both ways for coach Bill r-.1il ls' \cam. The Falcons n1ce1 Fountain Valley Friday ni ght in an Irvine League encounter and 1'.1ills has this to suy about the fate that placed Valley in the Irvine League this season. "They didn't do us any favor moving us from the Sunset League lo lhe Irvine. This league is jusl as tough as lhe Sunset." he says after three defeats. HI'! points to the Fountain Valley team as a prime ex· ample. "They play good defensive football. They are tQUgh to move 1he ball agaln~t and we ha ven'l done too well fn this department latel y, "Founlnln Valley is !he toughef;t team we have faced since Loara. That big fullback, Rick Hartsfield, is a real hard runner. (Brady} Moore and tDan) Shaw are also pretty good boys." Turning lo his injury roster, ~tills reports lhal five players will miss the Fountain Val1ey game with others on the doubtful list. Bob Chaney, a 230-pound lack.le on offense and defense, is oul, along wilh end Don Naslund, halfback K eit h Benson. tackle Jay Weir and defensive guard and fullback Jimmy Crawford. Mills is concerned with his team·s lack of defense this season. "We 1tre making some defensive adjustments l O r Fountain Valley in hopes of keeping the score down," Mills say~. The game Friday night will be the first meeting of the two ~ hools on lhe football field . Foothill Cliief Lauds San Clemente Defense The last or three bruising Crestview League encounters in a row is on tap for San Clemente Hi gh School Friday night when <.'O~h Tom Eads' Tritons face undefeated Foot· hi ll, ranked third in Orange County and in lht' CIF Ai\A. San Clemente has coine on strong since non *league defeats to Nl·ff and San Clemente, beating El Modena, tying Villa Par'k and losing to Orange, 11-0, Foothill is coming off a clutch 21 -7 win over Villa Park and coach Ed Bain says l11s club v.•ill nul sufl'cr any let- down problems "'ilh San C\emen1e. •·san Clemente does a gre;it job on defenS(' and "'C expect a great game from the1n . ''They're well co<1chcd and their 5--2 with a rover dt>fensc is excellent. "To beat lhen1 1~·c·re :.un ply going to have lo have our en· tire line execute and maintain their blocks ortenslve!y. "I l'lln 't single out any one person 111 the line that is the key to our orfense .•. they all do a good job," 5ays Bain. "San Clemente is a lot like Lowell and v.·e had a toui;h lime against Lowell," says Ba in. Foothil l c re a rn e d the Patriots, 28-0, after bclng held 10 a O·O tie al the half. Bain says his club will try lo 1na1 ntnin ball control with a running offense against San C!en1cn!e. /tis quarterback, !'II i k e. Blackridge, however, showe.d capabilities last week wilh two touchdown passes lo Mike Jackson against Villa P ark. HEAVY DUTY MUFFLER NfVfR BUY ANOTHER MUFFUR IOR YOUR PRfSfNT CARI ""mo~ Co""b, 4a 7 Fa1cona 60-64, n.rta fi3•6fi -IM~T~:'.!TIOI M05l models Fords, Chevrolets, Plymouths, C.'he velles, Chevy Il 's • and Mercurys • • • • • • • •• 10.&1 ~lost models Oldsmobiles, . fonti8C5, Buiclu. Cadillacs , --..--·--J\111tA J.IUO'LER GUARANTllll: ~----... ---.! ,..,_ .. ~ -· ................ )'>O ..... ,,_,.,,._, .... ..,..., .. .., ...1, ............. -... Cd ...... lol-. ......... 1 ....... -..... ro~11~C!, ·~ICll, ~llll~O&llH 1nd Colllllla. 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Satm"ally 1dver liMd f'isk tMk· proof b1 ttcri1e. LIMn )210 ~ CUITOMll ,~,.1000.20-so Wednesday, Ottobfr 22, 1%9 DAIL V PILOT 2 5 Riverside Fight Envisioned As Richter Resigns Post By DEKE ROULGATE Of 1t11 DellY '°lltt Slaff Les Richter, who rose to become vice president of operations for A m e r i e a n Raceways lnc., largest com- mercial enterprise in auto racing, has resigned from that job. flichler said he plans to r e- main as president of Riverside lnterrialiona\ Raceway, which is 48 percent owned by ARI, but there may be a knock- down. drag-out fight over him at Riverside. Laurence H. LoPatin, ARI president, said in Detroit to- day, "I dQn't know what Richter lhlnks he-is_ doing. \.\'e own 48 percent or the !tock at Riverside, we hold a mortgage on the property and have stock option for another four shares. "As far as T am concerned, Richter is out." Soon alter his arrival home rrom Atlanta, where Richter announced his resignation at a board meeting, the ex-Ram football great admitted that his job at Hivcrside is shaky. "I would rather not com- ment at this tlme about what may happen if LoPatin tries lo force me out," he said. LoPatin hinted that a con- frontation with Richter niay occur quite soon. "I think it is about time we had a board meeting out there," meaning the Hiverside International Raceway board of directors. Richler's resignation was for "personal re~ons," but he made no secret of the facl that he "'as dissalisfied with the way the company was being run. Largely through Richter's efforts, ARI has acquired ten year contracts for major NASCA R grand national race:s at Mlchigan and Tex-11 s speedways and Rive r sid e Raceway . The next race scheduled i.; for Tex-a! Speedway Dec. 7, but •a NASCAR spokcsm::in said tcxlay that race is "off calendar.'' Nr\SCAfl public relations d1rec!or Jim Foster said 111 Daytona, ARI is $17.000 ~horl of posting a S7S.OOO pu rse rP -r qwred by NASCAR for the December race. "So right no\v there is n<i race," f oster said. There are indications !hilt AHi is in financial difficultie!'. Fifteen em p I oy es of Michigan Speedway, laid off following a September race, have threatened to take their claim for back pay to the 'Na- tional Labor Relations Board. - OUR FIRST LINE TIRE FISK CUSTOM 360 30 MONTH GUARANTEE .• "1.l t.Plf mo• COID IODY. TUlllfSS • lOltl WIAIAtl '¥n" hlAD Dll'Tll • WIANIOU•D TllAD DISISll ~l~·· ... <MIOOVI hUD DISK.N fOI 11nr1 nacno• .. ; llaibco-.,. """"•• '6.S0.13 7.oo.u· 6.95-14 7.35-14 ...... "'' ., .1.07 feder9'~fax ALL THESE sins 7.75-.14 7.7S.1S 1 l .2$o14 a.2s.u (8.15) ..,,_,, 35:i II • JI WT. ,1&.:,IJ. 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"lllll 1111 c ~t!TIC'nt Objl."<:!11es - 1 rrp! t for }OJ /\find wh1c:h 1ll\r1 ~1f1rs 1t~ holdings among 11 1n v industrH.'< ind 'om 1 111 r s is hkC'ly lo ha1 e a les~ 'IJt1 ! 1 ul<i r ~hort l~rm record th~n one "h1eh concenlratcs 11r rcl 1\lve!v fc1~ industries ind < on1pa n1f'S .,., 1th srnsa 1 •o n a I poss1b1hties The 1J111crs1f1ed fun d s longer term r~corrl though can be fa r ~11perior -particularly 11 the l11n1trd fu nds managPmC'nl 1 uns into a rienod of bad 1udg rnrnt To illustrate in 1%8 the smaller growth funds C'ha lkcd up superb records - hul 111 the down markets of 196!1 these very same fund:> fridrd a1•.;1 1 1 i1 capsulize the lesson Qf 1he Tortoise and the Hare "! ot1 ld be required reading for 1nutual fund investors' Size and portfo!Jo makeup are vital 1n analyzing performance ~o 3 The Time Factor Let 1969 s exrier1ence teach ~ou this never to-be forgotten 1nessage the or1g1nnl c:on~pt of the mutual fund Y.as a 1neans by which the small Jn 1estur could get a divcrs1f1ed 1nveslmC'nt portioho under constant management A fund <an prod nr large gains -or losses -over .any short term rienod but it never was 111 rended for short term specu\a 1 on and 1f you try to so use it )OU are ml!;US1 ng 11 You can prope rly ex:ricct your Ion; term goals to be attained but ti c short term rrsuhs of a nu1lual fund arc JUSt as un r rcdictab!e as the ~hort term 1 r~l lls of any 1n vrstmcnt 1 ! is leads to thr key point tli ,1 1n buying mutu<tl t und~ ll1 n1ng of your 1n\estmcnts to 1 atch tops or hott om!\ is n1u ch less s1gn1 flc ;in1 than con~1slency JD ma king \uur 1n1~!;!ments ---~ ----~ince the lund s managers ;i re in\csll ng lo produce con t111 u111g rPsul ts over the long h rrn 11hether prices are high rr l!'I 1 al a g1vrn momC'nt is l 1r re~" 1n1portant th an your 1b1l 1v 10 maintain a bu}i ng pro~ram lhrou&h good t1mes nr1 h:td BAlll IOI ~ •f ill C'lll t ov•'I' Oii' f"f <!ATE Of' CAl fOll .. 4 f ()~ ll'IE t OU"l TV !IF 1111" j (;f N~ A .. l ,.(I ? 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' •• 1111 .. '" , " . ' " . " •t' • ' . .. rt ~. ~· •• " 1)'' .. . n· " '" " '" m ' 'I " ' . ' ... • ,,,.. 111'>+ .. " ,,. 251. , \lo 11.. 2 ""' l l l • 10 lt 2~.: 1m ± ~~ ,, ''t " 11 • 11"- 1• o 11•+1111 Ii . i: . u • 15 ' ~ Iii,. 5 • S II i +J-Y ' '.-I • • I . ---- ---. -------------·-------------------.. ----~------------------------------------------------- 28 DAILY PI LOT Robbins Survivi11g •survivors~ Fiasco By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD 1UPl1 Author Jl arold J{obb1ns. "'ho~e novels ha11e n1ade hun a n\ilhonairc. i.'i 1n danger of being buried al11·e by rnonry pouring in f1·0111 ;i 1elev1sion show. The lhuught rn:tkf'S him ur1comfort;1hl<•. Hobbins prornn1r>d :ind sold the idea of a tt'll'v1su>11 t1ff1·el. a l'haptcr ;1 111•1•k. il nd l1llt'd ll •·The :.i1Jrv11·urs ·· If e 11 ro1e :i 70-80 pet gt> (")llSOdt'. 11 u1 li 111nJ.: tht' cJ1a r.ieters. baekground ;ind <f1rec:uon 111 1>o h1ch the sent•s ._oul d go. Thi·n he 1·nad e !he t:1t;1I 1111 .. 1ake ul giving up con- lr(l1 ol thl' :.ho11•. 'fht• 1na~t e rmind " at t:1111 rt..,al S111d10~ and ABC-TV Ma1c n1adr It n nch n1a.n's "P1·1 tn11 l'l;Jl't' I -rilled with !111' ~<Hllf' I) P<' of neurotics and t11s1 non1cs. (Inly e1·erybody is .1 1n1llton;1ire. "Tl1e sho1v brar<; a falnl rrsemb);<nc·1' 1o 111v origin<il Jdea,"' Jto bll1ns :;;11d, rnore :11nused than angry. "Actually 11 ·s \\'alter Donn i g er 's iproducer ) idea of Universal 's interpretation of y.•hat I write. ""If l "'rote like thal I could not afford to buy lunch ." Robbins authored ' ' T h e f'<irpetbaggers ." '"The Ad>J<'n- lure rs'' and a new one, "'The Inheritors." wh i<'h is likely to outsell all his previous books. Jle is hitting the road on a On B1·oad1vaJJ pro1notional lour next month. "I still th ink there'.s 11 place for 11 television novel ,'' he .'iaJd. ··ADC and I agreed on how the sto ry was lo be done, and eon!rol was given lo Universal which wa!I to deliver the film to the network . Now l 'm not al <111 sure it's what ABC want.s." Hobbins' cquan1m1ty stocisn1 if you will -is due to 1he fat L th at his novels have been converted into movies in thP past. "If yoo can survive 'A Stone for Danny Fisher' being made into 'King Creole' with Elvis Presley, you ean surviv.- anything ," the author said. "l didn 't reeognize anything in it. "Right now I don't \~·ant tu sound hostile :1bout I ht' 1elev1sion show. I get paul every \veek JUSt for watching it. and I own part or it. I was responsible for signing Lana Turner and George Hamilton for the leading roles. But the sc:ripts haven't helped define their characters ." Robbin! takes pride in the fact that on the strength of hi.s na1ne alone the series wa.s the rirst ever sold abroad before it was aired in this country. "The Survivors," in fact, went on the air in England before it made its debut in this country, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Den- inark and Sweden al l bought the show sight unseen. l'he s a I es C."Olncidentally 1vere in count ries where Rob- bins' books sell best. "'I don't have any further plans ror a television no11el," Robbins concluded. "But I've already had three more offers ro put together some ideas for a no11el·type S<>nes. They don 't interest me ." Robbins need ncv<'r \\'Orry about television or eve n ~·riling books. He can always retire to his new $750,000. 80- loo \ yacht on the ~fediter· ranean where he has chalteng· ed Aristotle Onassis to a racf'. Foreign Actors in 'La Mancha' Role '\E\V YOll.K ( L:Pf) -Thr m,1nagf'n1f'nt. of '".\Ian of La ll;lnl'lia.·· 11•l1ieh 11·iU reach the fotJr·vf'ar rn:irk on Nov. 22 , b:is inade ;111 un usual mo ve to ~111 nulatc lJu-:1nrs.o; <ll thr ~lartln B!'f'k Tht'<llrr. -\\"11h lhr 1)('rn1ission of ,•ll·tor~· l'.'.quilv A1>.~ociatlon, f1•rr1g11 gurst st:1r.~ arc being 1;tnn11lt·d to ;1pr1r;1r 111 the t1- t!P role. ··Thi' fir<;[ nnr 1~ Cla1:d io l3 rt}O k of .\1rx1co. Hr starred in 1hr Spilnrsh 11.·rs1on or !he show ll'h1rl1 had 11 S(•ve11-month 1"u11 1n tlh·xieo C1ly. Brook is of E n g!is h-:'l·lcxi ean parentage .and spe;iks English fluently. His L1lnlract is for 10 weeks. •·The rnanagcn1ent i.~ nrgot1a l1ng with o1her playcr.~ '1 ho st<1 rrcd 1n •·f11an of La Tl'!anch;.i '' abroad. Should the f'Xperin1cnt 11ork out. Kci lh !1lichell of Britain would follow Brook . Others with \\'hon1 negoliatons have been started inch1de Gideon Singcr of Israel. Jacqne;; Brei or France. Josef ~l einrad of Germany and Somogore Jehika11'a of Japan . So far . the musical has bf'en produc ed in 16 countries l'rof11s on a $200,000 in- 1i'stn1e nl exceed $5 million. ·rhe Broad1vay production o! '·F'idd!cr on !he Roof" began it s sixth year Sept. 22. This n1usical has been presented in 16 fore ign coun- tries. A Paris produclion is tl ue No11. 14. Al least nine olher counU-ies are to gel pro- <htelions. The New York and touring coinpanles in the United States ha l'e grossed more than $39 .~ million in the first five years. That fashionable supper club known as the E1npirc Hoom 1s sll11 \n the Waldorf-Astoria Hotcl. ll'here it opened "'hen the hotel did 1n 1931, but it started this season in a new location. The old roo1n 11•:-is on the right as one r nlc red the hostelrv on !he 1~:ir k Aven ur sidt. No\\'. 11 is d1reetly op- posite. on th e left. The n<'"' spol lormerly was the Se rt Rooni, used 1na1nly for banquets. Singer Tony Dennett had lhe honor of being l he firsL f'ntertainer in the new E1npire Roorn . v"hich is an im· provemenl Ior spectators. In the old rooin, the bandstand anrl performing space were in the midd le, 11·ith the tables su rround ing chcn1 in a OPEN 1 6 DAYS & SUN. CARPET & RUG VALUES scmleirclc . There \Vere a num· bcr of spots where cu~lomers scarcely could see the sho w. ln the new room , the band and entertainers work at on e end, with all the customers scaled in front of them. Anthony Ne1vley. appearing here 111 a night club for the first time, foll o1vcd Bennet! as t h e headliner. Subsequent boo kings through Df'ce1nber bring singers Shirley Bassey, .lohnn y ~1athis, Pelula Cla rk , Lainie Kazan and the Four Sca::."{lns, each for two-week engagements. 1' h e off-Broadway pro- d uction. "Adaptation-Next,'' two short plays, ha;c; been so successful lhal its sponsors are setting up duplicates in Boston an d Los Angeles. El:iine ~1ay .ind Terrence McNa!ly are thr respective authors. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE~ • ' " - llSt ("fltl(l\ A11llMS All '9":s:oou1MoW ill~~ ~~o r~ni~llS ARl ARRl'llllG Vil t1££D 1 tKl aoorA· '""'' ol S 11;.1 advan . h' 1:n1a11it ,rit•I· ,, .,,,,,w lh•'' art \\I tJ.ln'lll\11. US Ml Off[R! t.IA~l 1 . . on 0 ctuo This 1s houi' I our .,..or• photo 0 "ght flofTI 11ock Order r1 THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAM,LES O' THI 'ABUlOUS VllUIS .- ..,-. _--j &m-.ISU INC---- NYLON Com1111rti1I 1rtfe ''''· Mah for !I.IVY l r1flit 1r11s. H11wy Hultl1 jut• ~cl. lid & lll1ck. ltlu1 & 1r1111 tw11d. UG. l't!KI 6.95 CLOSE our 3 3 9 5PlCIAL e -CAl"'fT ONlY- SPECIAL ROLL ENDS JO TO 10 SQ. YAIOS K1d1l1, Nrlon1, Acrll1111, W11l1, All coltrl. VALUES TO 14,95 FROM 211 ••. YO. ltu mutt c1m1 11rly fir "'-M, Th.., w.11'1 l1tt. f irlt CeMt, fir1! t itt.I KODEL SHAG ly Mohawk 0¥1 r ont inch thitk. Vtry ~lu•h-for th1 mod1 r11 11111· • 1.,. SOLD AT LEADING STORES FOR 8.95 ,ER SQ. YARD o"' 6'5 SQ. PIUCI YO. DuPONT 501 H11vy tlutr c1rp11 with dou-.,, i11t1 lttck. l 11111!1ul hi1h low p1tt1rn, told. SUN AT OTHER STORES FOR 1.95 Pfl~ SQ. YARD ou• 42t ••. PllCI '" -CAl,(T ONLY- ACRILAN SHAG M••'IY 2" thick. cite,, rich c1rp1t m1cl1 lot m1ny yt1r1 of b11uty & Wt lr. Anliqu1 told, IVOCI· do . REG . 10.115 CLOSE OUT SPECIAL NOW 492 •o. ... -CARPET OHL Y- NYLON SHAG ly Wunda Weav• Very ti1ht lwi1ltd, h1 1I 1tl, nylon y1rn. Madt for tht t•tt with h11vy traffic. On1 tolor inly, 1v1c14• 9r11n. Twttd, OHL f 6 73 YDS. lEFT VALUE 7,115 PfR YD. QUO ,.ltCI 4t2 "· ••• SA.VE NOW! ONE ILOCK SOUTH Of WARNER TO SHOP AT HOME OPEN , 2406 S. MAIN $4NTA ANA . -~· CALL 549-3349 MON. THROUGH FRI. 9 AM TO 3,30 PM "THE ..... c~~~~~-· ·.!.. ~~ .:....: IMPOSSIBLE ~EARS" ••1-•eo• ' HVNJINU.TO .. •U.Cl'I CJ MlTflOCOlott MGM HELD OVER i -WINNER ~ 6 ACADEMY AWARD$! llllll<ll!WIHll-AlllflOlllG illlUllll 1n'OCr'ORZiiM'oo"" ·~-...:a.• STARTS WED. OCT. 29 Liza Minelli in "THE STERILE CUCKOO" ~do t.ltW'1>1T llACH -•• ._ ••h•- 1• l•~•I••• U ... h !o -Ot , ).-I J)I Continuous Show Sunday from 2 p.m. Adults 1.75 Child .75 FREE PARKING ORANGE COUNTY'S BIG SHOW Also This Academy Winner NATALIE WOOD -RITA MORENO "THE WEST SIDE STORY" f v•, Show Srarll 1 P.M, Conrin11011s Show Sot. F1om 5-S11n. f rom 2 BARGAIN MAT IN EE EVERY WED. AT 1 PM llllDR1' PICI: DKll IBUlr. TILLT llVIJ.11 lmli l lW•IH\IQlll!I Pirws«i TfCHNICOLOfl ALSO THIS ACTION SHOW Castle Keep Burt Lancasler JUM-~ERRE AUMONT ·PATRICK O'NLAl IC , ., ., ., ., ""' ~11.J::,n,!~~'l.".. "!.1~~ !!!.5.0~~~" .. ~" .,:..,, .,,.. " .,,., """ ~ -RATED R REST RICTED- THURSOAY COOKING SCHOOL STARTS OCT. 30 -9:30 AM ' ---1 ~,,.,.~f .. ~, 2•05 Eeu Coast Hi,hway Coro11• d•I M1r---ph. •73-6260 ALL ADULT PROGRAM E XC LU SIVE AREA PERFORMANCE "If I were to describe in deta il what goes on in 'Inga', I'd get arrested." "so graphic, I could have 1 sworn the 1screenwas _smoking." _,. r n.1,.. c"""""' - - -Rob•l1 5•1m19gl. WIN5 lll dil MARIE Ui.JEl:WiL 1 .,_.,. ......... _ ·-------~®~!'!!~~~·~ .. ~-~-~ ..... ~~----- ------AL$0 ,LAYING----- Al..-o'(t • Dlff•r•llt Girl With a Oe•l11th, Wiiii Affai' E•try Till'I•! UNDER COVER ROGUE \1 tt~r1i11' Pail• F1r,.nl-A11011k AimH·G ,a•ille Gra11eto·So111lra Mii d m1iPl 1f:i¥;hm oc:tio11 ! octio11 ! a c.11011 ! Robert Mite.flu"' -G_..,. ••1111•df "THE GOOD GUYS AND THE BAD GUYS" IM) plY'i Joh11 Woy11e -David Jo111M11 "THE GREEN BERETS" IMI llECOMMENDEO FOR ADULT~ J apanese-Movies Every Tuesday Night . -j sPm•t NOTICE 10 OUR PATRONS \ CONTRA.RY TO ADVfllTISIN(O. lfYONO OUR CONTllOL AND A,,fAlllNG fLSEWHERf, TOUNG PEOP'LE UNDfll 11 CNOT 161 Will NOT IE ADM/TIED TO PACIFIC THEATERS TO SEf THf "R" PICTURfS LISTfD IN THIS IOX UNlfSS ACCOM,ANIED IY PARfNT OR ADULT UARDIAN. "CASTLE llffP'" IRI "THf IAIYSITifll" flll "FOUNTAIN OF LOYE" IRI "EASY RIDfR" IJll -. . , ........ " '-·- Grear actiar1 ar1d dram• l 11rt LaiteinPM -,otricli O'N•ot "CASTLE KEEP" IRI · plW$ G regory ,Kii -Omar Sharif "MACKENNA'S GOLD" IM) !<lo ont un<IOt 1• will h •dmo!tetl unl•u •<comp•niH by p.ort11! or •G un gu1ntl1n. ............. _.... ........ . llwle Joh111or1 -Al•xander Clarke - "THE LEARNING TREE" (M) plus ..... "HURRY SUNDOWN" RECOMME'-IOEO "0R ADULTS ...................................... Fa11ta.,ic Actio11 - Michael Caine -Laurene• OUYl•r ''The BATTLE of BRITAIN" IG) plw ~ Su1a11nt P'lelhen• -Ion McSh•11• ~ "IF IT'S TUESDAY THIS MUST BE BELGIUM" IGI ............. ~ .......... .... - Yow'11 ju1t Jovt "THE BABYSITTER" (R) plw1 "FOUNTAIN OF LOVE" IR) ~-!<lo """ unaor 11 will -e •Omil!td unl•u •ccom~•niod by p.orenr or 1dull tu•rdl1"- 1eeee••••••••• ~•He .... •eee1 GREAT WE~T(RN ACTIONI John W•Yn* Kirk Cougt11 THE WAR WAGON John woyn1 llobo•I Mitchum "EL DORADO" WILL SHE WIN HER FOURTH? KATHARINE HEPBURN The lVll\DWDMff.n ofGHl\ILLOT The motion pidure designed to save the world from sanity. W 1rn1r l!ro1. Pr11tnh an Elv t~11d.1.u-Brv1n Fo,be1 Produc lio11 l!;1 t~1rin1 He;)bu,n 01 '"THE MA DWOMAN OF CHAILLOT'' Ch8rlt• Bov11-Cl•ud1 D•up~in·Ed1!h Ev•n1-John G.vi 11 P•u' H1nr tid-01car Homo!loft-M•r91r1I ltighton-Giuli•tl• Miiin• N•nelf1 N1w m1n ind Rich•rd Ch1mb1rl•it1 YUL BR YNNER 11 lh• Ch1irm111 DONALD PLfASENCE •• lho P•o1peclor ind DANNY KA YE 11 the R19piclo1r l o1ed on • oloy w,;tt1n bv J t an Gir~udou• •nd 1dtpl1d int. En91i1h by M~uric1 V•l1ntv·Scr11nplay bv Edw114 Anh1lt E•1culivt Produc•r H1nry l. W ein1lei11 Produced by Ely l 1ndau·D;r1cfed by l •v•ft l'orbti World Premiere Showing ., I I I t f • ' ' " " II ' " ,, ' ' d • ' .. .. , ;,, so j l hr \Vi co da k1 ril 'P wl st; he I j1 I! b.~· I lh; Fr ot I 1 ---····~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .................................. ,~.••~0~:~1•.,,~.,,~z~.te-~ro.t:':!lr·cas""~-~1~.•·""''~'"'<~:e:~~-~ .... ""'lc~-!"'""'' ..... ~.'·~-~-~-":"!Jl~~-~.~ ................................ Jdlll,E~ .... 11 - Saddleba~k EDITION Today's J'lnal .N.Y. Stoeks VOL 62 , NO . 253 , 4 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 TEN CENTS Will Mission Viejo Become Separate City? "!ihould ~1ission Viejo incorporate as a i;cpar;ne city?" . . This probably-conlroversinl topic 11•1!1 he the subjel't of the November 1nccUng ol !he ~1 1ss1on Viejo Ho1neowncrs A.:>SO· l'1:1t1on, The meeting, cxpt'Ctcd to dra1v 300 persons, fron1 one of the \Vest's laste:.t growing communities, will be public Tl is schedu led for 7.30 p.m., \Vcdnesrla~" Nov_ ~ at fi.1ission VirJo H.igh School multi-purpose room . Guest i;peakcrs for the £'\'ening will be Richard i'urnrr of the Loc;:il /\gency l"o rination Con1mission, Robert B. Hus- :;el!, special district coordina1or for • Orange County ; Stuart E. Bailey, assist- anl eounty planning director ~ and prob- ably ;in l'Xecu!Jve oflicer froin lhe ~11~~ion Viejo Company. Bob ~1a rusich, president or the home- owners group, said Lhe f!ssoeiation is nol advocating incorporation but feels it i5 • time to study the question. "Such a move," said l\larusich. "'A'Ould permit local residents control of future 1.oni0£. It would also give the community a stronger voice in cou nty affairs-for example the airport issue and grading and slope regulations. •·As a tax advantage, \\'C rnight even be able to include Aulonttlcs and Bur- roughs· new plants within our boundaries before Laguna Niguel and El Toro grab then1 off. ''The obvious di sadvantage of incor- poration is the town's current small si1.e. With a pOpulation of 11 .000, it hardly presents a suffi cient tax base upon which to support local government. There ts also the question of adequate leadel"' ship and direction within the community." As one homeowner put it, "This com· n1unily needs a good dog catcher a whole lot more than it needs a mayor." • ' 1ac I er' a s a 10 Truce Date Urged Scott Says 'Sooner the Better' \V <\SH INGTON !UPI) -Sc no\e Republican Leader Hugh Scotl said 10<.lay a date shou ld be sel for Lhe United Slates to declare a cease-fire in Vietnam -and •·the sooner the better." Scoll made it clear he \\'as not spcok1ng fnr tl1e Nixon adn1inistr;;i1ion, saying, ··Th is is not a trial balloon." lie 1old reporters it was time 10 JTIO\ e f1·01n Uic present policy of "proletL1ve reaction" on the parl of American corn- b:.:.1 forces 10 "the announced intention of a c<isc-ftre on a certain date," Fire "Prol!!Clive reaction is already qulle close to a cc<isc-fire," Scott said. Senate ~n1ocratic Leader f\1 i k e ~.\ansfield said Tuesday the order~ lo \ ictnam com1nanders calling for "~rolecth·e reaction" as opposed to the former "maximum pressu re'' concept ;.i;nounted to a unilateral cease-fir e. Sct•lt said the United States cnuld an. no unce a unilateral ceasc·fire and if 1hc l'.01nmunisls followed suit l1 'A'Ould become universa l. "I~ the enemy attacks, v.·e ~·ould ha\"e to defend ourselves," Scott added. "l am Chief Honier Ma1ui to Retire llrimcr ;'.lnnn, v.·hosc firelightinc: d;iys gn hack lo horse drawn engines. v.·11l rc11rc fro111 lhc c1ly of Laguna Beach De~. 31. After 3:1 years as a fireman. fl1ann will beco1ne executive d1rcctor of the \\'estcm Fire Chiefs Assoc1aL1on. C1ly t.lanagcr Jar.1cs O. \\'heatun said loday. \\'hcalon sairi the cily has 30 or 40 ap· jJl1cations ror the post including one lron1 a n1embc'r of Lhe luc<1l dcparln1enl. The ('ily manager said he \v ill screen 1he applications and select from six IO _10 f11 r intcrvic\v by an oral board th at \\•111 rnnvrnc. prnb;ibly in November. There v.·111 be nn written \('Sl Tht' sal:1ry riingr 1s Sl.017 llJ $!,ZJ9 n1ri•1thly, s:11d \\"hctilo11. ;\l :i nn . \1 h{1 will b(' !15 th1:; year. facr:; a 1nancial 11l')' rr1 1r1·1nf•n\. J llc fire chte: beg11n v.·nrk in Snn r.ab1·irl ;i~ a t1n •1nan in 1930. Ill' d1rt n"l l1kr the S1nrlJ Of !he h(lf 'il'S, S;u(I a ft'llOIV fi rrP1an. i\l 1hal tune 1r,1pcJ00rs \l'\'rc u~­ C!I tor ;i t1rr111a n's de sernt 1n th~ hor!>C area Thr 1loo r S\\ un~ ~h1 1t In hrlp hnhl rln1111 1l1c. hnr .. c ~1nell 111 11le ll\lng :irc,1 o.bfl1e, ~lann, ·who has recently seen 1dd1lion of l'A'O gleaming new subslations to the depar1ment; a doubling of its manpower; ;ind departure from the volunteer fire department area . joined the Laguna departiTienl in 1948. He has been chief 16 ,years. Whaton said, "as far as the city's con- rerned, Homer's departure comes after the change fro1n a Norman Rock1\•c ll hnmesp!1n fire station \\•ith pot-bell ied :-.tovr and c~ker 11ame to a younger. niorc professional and perhaps even an - 1iseptic departn1ent. .. Bolh kind s of fire ser\·1ces did a good job. Perhaps U1e Homer Ma1U1 type had lhc colnr that we <lon'L find very often :u1y 1nore 1n mun icipal government \\'c·ll 1n1,~s him ." \\'heaton said he hoped a new chicr \1nuhl he srlectc<l i."l tulle to \\'Ork 11it\t illa r>n b<•fore the fire chief's sl'r1 ice endi;. fl(• S;\~d 1h1s probabl.v v.•onld he no pr0- \JI P.n1 . \\'hc;1ton s::iid ;if\er :'ll;inn"s ~J )'Cars of ded1c<1tJon service 1L v.·ou l1I prn- hah!y bf' dilf1cu!L IQ keep hirn out <if the lire stalnms after relu-e1ncn 1. convinced a cease.fire is possihle. t would like to see a date set on v•hich a ~asc­ Jir~ could occur." SCQt\'s llouse counterpart, Rep. Gerald n. Ford, added to the new mood of op- tin1i sm on Capitol Hi ll over possibilities 1•f gelling out of Vietnam. by predicting '!it.:bstantial improvement" in the situa· lion in the months ahead. Ford looking toward the start of con- grer,i:ional consideration neKt year or possible abolition of the draft forecast '"a s ubstant i a ll y lessened military responsibility in 1970," Pesticide Du~P. Brings pamages From Helicopter \Vestern llelicopter.o;, Inc., responsible ror the drifting or agricultural pesticide onto E1 Morro F.lementary School g"rounds, reimbur5ed the district for $204.19 damages, Laguna Beach school !rustets learned Tuesday nighl. The helicopter, while s pra yin g tomatoes on lr\'ine property near the school north of Laguna Beach. released chemicals "'hich rlrifted onto the grounds the morning of Sept 26. Physicians in the i rea "'ere notified by an Orange County health officer who labeled the n1ishap a "potentially serious situation". Children 'A'err told to stay off playgrounds during the day and were sent home a half-hour early, · Custodian Lee Barnes, an(! substitnl~ l('acher ~1adeleine. Le.wis complained nf 11\ness and \\·ere .senl home but both "'ere back on Lhe job the foll owing da y. The helicopter company was informed of lhe expen ses incurr<'fl b,v !he. district <ind <in 1lcmil.ed list or tin1e lo.~s by rrnployei; tn care for the rlan1aRC v.·ns pre;;cnt<'rl lo them . They promplly re~pondcd 1v11h a cht•ck. !>lark ~forkel• NE\V YORK fAP J-The i;tock ma rket forged upv.·ard along a broadening front in active trading early this aftefnoqn. (See quotations, Pages ~27), DAll.Y JllLOT !tall Jlfl.ON DR. SALK DRIVES HOME A POINT IN ANAHEIM TALK The New Epoch of Human Lit. N•ed• New Valuts. New Value Systems Asl\:ed By Sall{ i11 A11aheim Tall{ Poh(l ''accine pionee r Jonas Salk todtJy lo!c; an Orange County audience o( aero~pace en~ineer~ !hnt the 1nnst vexin~ p,.ohlems of mankind have betn ignored 111 thir c,i:ntury of lcchnohJRY - Dr. Salk, speaking 111 Anahe1 n1 11!. con- cl:ive of hundreds nf acrn;;parc-<'~p('rL;;, ci\·li1·ercd <i keynotl' addre-4'.~ tlllerl. "Sr itnct;>, Technology and !h t: Quali!y ol Litt"" The foundrr nf the S:ilk lnslttutc in J,a.lolla, Dr_ Sa lk de clared Uiat "a new epoch " has been re.1thcrl ;ind human Ide needs a new sy~tem nf 1·aluc~. "TbP qual ily or lift'," said l)r. Salk, "thnt appealed or was tolera1ed dul'ing lh" earlier epoch is unappealing and in- accessible lo those native lo the ne\V epoch . "An1ong the youths, especially, and among other!'i as well, lherc Is lmpalirnc~ v,•iU1 the stownrss of rh11n ge toward i1TI· p1oving !he 1iualily of life, esrcc1ally !or II'" disadvantaged. "A he;ilthy 11nd a;lpropriate ;1t1iJ11dC' for ti1c lr.1nsitio11 w0uld be 10 11ccep1 the past '11i one 1hat provided valuable kn OV.'ledgc <111d rxpcnt·ncr', i.illd wi th 1herTI of whMt no! l.o do as wrll <i~ what tr1 dn during the. 111·11• rpoC'h, ;ind ht1s provided the op- porll1nJty for the nc1v epoch," he con- linu ed. "Sllcl1 an attitude wnuld he healthier ;,"d n1orr l'nergy-conscrving than t n ~.tam<'. or 111 find fault , or lo look back upon 'the g!)Od old days' or try lo rct•st;iblish old patterns. The new epoch 1; an evolutionary step as was the older epoch nnd ncilher ~hould be looked upon (See SALK , Page iJ Ge11e1·al Says Wl1itewasl1 'P1·ese1·vetl GI T1·aditio11' (Earlier ~lory. Page 4.) Mini Courses Approved \\'ASlll NGTON !liPI\ -Rel1rerl f\1a j. Gen. Carl C, Turner testified today he v.•as acting lo preserve the Army 's "glorious tradition·· v.·hen he suppressed JnForm :ition on alleged n1isconducl by i;on1e ol the sc rvice"s top enlisted men. Jury to Probe Whittier Killing I.OS ANGELES ilJP!'l -1\ ru1l-sc11 !c ln \"esliga1ion into lhe death ni a youn~ \\;hitlier f;rthrr v.•ill be la unched hy the c:ounly grand 1ury. it was revealed Tues- d:1y. He\•\1·ard II Dyer. 2.2. \\'a~ shot and ki lled (}cl. J v.·hcn ;1 Vernon police1nan'" rifle c:lischarged U1ro11gh !he ceiling ol an :iri~rtincnt during a narcotics raid. DyPr. \\'ho \Yas holding his infant child , died 1n· !'t:intty when the bullet struck him Jn the hc;id. In 11 ~plil verdict friday, a corMer·~ jury ru led Dyer's death \\'as "occasiontd bv rrimin;i l me11n.~.·· 0 \\'ilnrssc~ during 1he inque st tcstilir.d th(ll !hr oHice r who fired tllP .~hol , S~I. l'r;ink E. Sweeney, \0.'<15 drinking \\'Ith r>t hc r narcotics agent s prior to the ra l<L Turner, former army provost marshal, told a Senate hearing that when he had lhc n<i1Tie oi Sgt. Maj. William 0 . \\looldridgc erased from an inve11tigation file t'tl tlllegcd irregular\lies al fl. Ben- ning, Ga . he was prompted by a patriotic <1 vcrsion to ''witch hunting." Turner also acknowledged tbat he ordered ;i publicity blackout on a U.S Custon1s case in which Wooldridge and se\·eral other non-com11 were accused of ~muggling liquor into the Uniled Stales from Vietnam aboard the plane ol Gen. Creighion \\I. Abrams, now U.S. com· mander in Saigon. Saying he was dedicated lo the ::;crvice ·s "glorious tradition," Tumer testified he 'A'<l.S moti\'atcd by "my aversion to rishing elfpeditions, .,.,.itch hunting and baSfless rumors." "I 'A'/Hl\ \o make ii <1bundantly cleat," he added, '·lhat I neve r protected Wooldridge or anyone else on an investigation." 2ud Big Jcl Crashes CASTLE AF'B (UPI) -All nine rrew1ncn escaped serious injury Tuesday tn Lhe cra.~h of an eighl -j('l 852 slr<1lnf11r1rrss -!he io;erond acclrlcnt in- ''oh'ing one or the hugr. planes in l1\0 \1'eeks al this base near ~lcrccd Trustees Srtpport Innovative L(lguna Progra1ns Hy JEAN COX 01 lflt Diii~ Jllltt ltatl Laguna Beach school trustees In a 4 lo 1 vote Tuesday night accepted a broad outline of the innovative student-picked mini courses and agreed to trust details to high school adminislrators. Dr. Nonnan Browne, who cast the only vote against accepting a general outline submJtted by Lapna Beacb Hlsh School Vice Principal, Don Haught, aakl he wanted a more detailed outttne before gil'ing his sta mp of approval. The mini-course program is a variation on study hall time and it." plannerii mnstly 11re members of lhe Progressive Education Club, a student organization. Courses are reviewed by a faculty ad· \'isory committee whleb has the final say on sludent recommendations. The courses began on a controversial nole when Prlncipal Robert Rtt\'es rlenied rhere. were to be SOS 11peakers folto~·ing the ailing of a leflwlng film . The. sptakt'rs did not appear. l-lowel'rr topiei; also range through !'.uch 11nheated subj~ti-:as Yoga, health foods, n1usic, nnd gardening. ( "1'.!y point i!! the board ult imately i!! r~sponsible and yel doesn"t know what's going on," Browne explained his op- position to the course description. "I don't feel I can approve this co11r5f of study because in my mind it Is not a cour.5(1 of sludy". Haughl said the school would prefer not lo be forced to subn1il unit.~ of l'tudy as they were developed as il would lack on e.xlra weeks between the ideas and lbclr implementation. "We have a lot of red tape already from the .student point of view. If it has to be brought before. the boarrl, which meets biweekly, it would ju.st be n1orc reel Lape," he said. · Haught agreed the school cou ld bring in a cours(' rlescriplion. with a broad subject area such as social science for approval aoc:I If something unuiiual came up they could seek individual board approval. Howe\•er, trustee William Wilcoxen pointed out he and other board member& dan 'l have much control over what's bting taught from day to day anyway, "We rlon't have the mean!! for prior re,•iew on asscmblic5, club meetiru1:s or r ' fnr that matter regular CflUr!;<'s," he commented nnd pointed out lt would therefore. be unrealistic to expect to ex- ercis~ control over the mini-courses. At this point, Browne moved to table thr matter for further discussion. l'.:arlier in the mcellng Board Chairman Larrv Taylor i;aid, "It might he °"'ell for t he hoard to sit down with Lhe high school and discuss this more in depth so we'll All understand wha.t we are attempting to d .. o. No one seconder1 Bmwne'.s motion !'iO t rustee Anthony Orlandella moved lo ac- cept lhc. ou11ine. "Somewhere. along the line we have ~i,kl t.hat in matters or conlroverslal r1ccl!ions the board has lo lean on the people invo lved," he explained, J ane Boyd seeonde(1 his mollnn wllich was \'olM fo; by au lrustce.o; exct:pt Browne. Litter in the meeting, Wilcolfen made a motion, which waA unanimously ap- proved, to authorize Don Miiier. another as,,lstant principal 111 the high school, to forward a 5ummary of each mini couri.e ;is s()()fl as it is approved to school lrw11ees. ' • Tl11·eate11s To l{ill l{ids, Asl\:s Help From \\l lre Services SAN 1'~nANCISCO -A ma n \\'ho i-a1rl he ~·as norU1ern California's "zodiac killer" of rive persons talked with at· tnrney !\1elvin Belli by telephone tOOay \vhile television viewers listened in , (Eirlier story PaRe 12 ). B<>ll i nlso lalke1l v.•ilh !he ma n nn another, pri1·ate linr, then said he had ar- ranged lo meet with him. Poli ce said th1;>y had no way of knowing \\1helh<'r the man was "Zodiac," who has hoasted in notes of five killings in the San Francisco Bay area in the last nine nionths. Bul lhey said they did nol con· sider the c111!er a prankster. The. man, \1•bo gave his name a5 "Sam,'' ciille,d a niorning lalk show on KGO-TV early today v;hile Belli wa s a guest and ~aid he was the "wdiac" killer . "I'll kill" he tolit the show's hosl, Jim Punbar, on KGO-TV's morning feature, unless he could talk wilh BclJJ. He made five telephone calls, each heard live by the. television audience, hctwcen 7 a.in. and 8 a.m. lie also called S;in Francisco pol ice at 2 a.m., ~y ing he 11•anled to spe;ik to Belli or another well• known attorney, f?. Lee Bailey . fn all lhc ''talk sho1v" calls, the man lalked "'ilh Dunbar and Belli. In the fourth c<11I, at 7:3J a.m., the !Tian descrit>- rd bad headaches he said he ~·as suf- fering. Suddenly he said. "I'm going to kill them. I'm going to kill all those kids." In a letter last week lo the San F'ran- r isco Chronicle, !he 11Tiler. identified as Zodiac hy palicc handwT iling expert~. .~aid he planner! lo n1ake a husload of school children his nexl vit'lims. lie said he would be 1n wait . put a bullet lhmugli a bu11 lire, then pick off the 1.'.hl!rlren "as they come bouncing out." The talk show .~T;irted at 7 a.m. The first call fram "Zndiac" came 10 minutei:; later, a brier garhled few words. He hung ur. Tl1r Sf'('Onil c;ill came a1 7 ZO a..m. Thr 111.in askrd Belli to meel him nn 1he roof ol the Fairmon! Holl'I on Nob Hill. In a rail before R a.m .. the man tolrl Belli and Dunb;ir, .. I don't wan t to be hu rt." Both men to!d th<' caller he would h'" rared for. and Belli promised to represent 1hr. man as his al!omey. In one co0versation, there w a .o; 11iscussion of lhc gas chamber. Belli told the man "no one has gone to lhe gas chambe.r in years." The state's last execution "'as April 1967. The caller agreed lo have Belli gu to !See ZODIAC, Page: !I Orange Coast Weather Low niorning and evening clo11ds have rrplaced the Santa Ana "·inds, and for Ille Orange Coasl !hat's a relief. Look ror t<>mpcr- ate temperatures ranging from 70 to 77 on Thursday. INSIDE TODAY Cnn1edy, traged!/. n11H1ic 011rI voriel.!J -iL't 01' there 0~1 Orcr11ge Coast tl1eater siaues a., fo1tr new product.ions nrrive rh;,, u1eek. See E:11tertai1une11t, Page 29. .... 1,., ,. 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And both sides made the rentral issue plaifl in Jong and deta iled testimony Tuesday: ~·as the Laguna Beach police lJfficer who arrested Dr. Leary and hi,, family last Dec. 26 sufficiently familiar with llallucinatory drugs -indeed any druss -to rule "'ith any certainly that 19-yea r-old John Bush Leary was under lhl'ir innul'nre? Tf Superior Court J udgl' Byron K. 1'1cMi llan goes along v.·ith defense a:guments, it would appear 10 eit.ract the core of the prosecution argument For the proserution has argued through it.!! \\'itnesses that O!fit'f'r Neal J . Purcell "·as full y within his rights v•hen he ordered Dr. Leary, 49, his wife, Ro~emary. 33, and young John lo gel out of their station v.·agon. -Purcl'll's alleged finding of LSD and tn urijuana in the battered vehicle -a landmark in the Art Colony at that time -led lo Ult-Orange County Grand Jury·s indictment of the LSD cultist and his wife and son. The affable Leary, y,·ho nods, grins and v.inks to the courtroom aud ien ce th roughout both prosl'cution and defense testimony, listened attenti\·e!y Tuesday as Dr. Da\'id A. Smith of San Francisco condemned police manuals \l'hich contain directions by y,•hich officers are expected ~ determine the pre:;ence of d111gs in IJUSpE'ciS. : Smith, founder fir thee lfalght·Ashbury Clinic, tol d Judge ~1cMillan that t.he eyes Of marijuana users, contrary to po!\cr- opinion. ''do not dilate, thelr behavior 1s not t'rratic and much of what is con tained In police directions is not based on fact·• Those symptoms, the prose cutlon f!1:gue5, were present in John Leary at the timt of the arrest. DAILY PILOI Oll.MC)a C0.U1 .-Ull tSIUlllG Ccw.H.NY Iffert N. W••' . ......_ .... .._..... J•.:li R. c.,1.., Yb ~ldtfd -~., ,.._,., 1'111P111 IC11•il ••w Tli.11111 A. M1.,S.TR1 _,..,,...,;. ~;.i., ... r. N1D ·--Ctty l~llff .._ __ lJ2 F1•1•I ;.~,. M1Jfr1tt A.41h1n: P.O. 111 Ml, 92112 ........... C1tt• ,,.,.... nl "'"' lt'I' S"ret'I """'9r1 INt~ 1111 ..... , ........ .,.,_ tl\IMVl91tn kith -!lft &"'6 HAIR STYLIST MEL SCAFFERTY GOES TO WORK Ltary Lets His Loc:ks Down Between Court Sessions Spitti11g ln1age Leary's Son Warned in Court John Bush Leary 11as \\arned lron1 the hench Tuesday thal tf he spi ts one more time on the courtroom carpel hr'll sptnd 1hr ncx1 1hrcc rl avs in ;:i facJIJly y,·iihin splttlng distance_ <Jf Dcp<1rtn1c11\ 17 -the Orange Cu11nty J<tll . An angry Judge Bs ron I\. ~·lc;.\lillan handed that warning to the long·haired, bearded youlh over young Leary's pro- tests !hat he \\'as not spi tting anywherl'. And a!1oroey i\1arv in Coope r stepped lo the aid of his young client with the sl<11e· ment that "he is not ~p1Ltlng, tic is sl1nply 11·\pins ::.aliva do1\'n his pant~ " \\llatPvrr the LSD c ultisr.~ ~on \~ doi ng, hr no· ... · has :i jun1ho-<11~ hox nf Klr<'n ex 1o dn 1t with -pro\'ided by Judge fl1c:'lfillan at count y expen~e. .J udge :'ll c:'l!il l.in 1ssuN the \\Jrnin g after ;isking bailiffs to check on just 11·hat the ounger Leary \.\'as clolng as he: fidg<'led ;:ind swi veled in his i;eat. Court j11nito~s ,1.f're ;:i~kNl Tuesd ay night to C'lcan the area around !he chalr occupiNI by the youth clurlng that day's court sessions. Hi11sl1aw F1·ie11cls to Meet /\ S\()l).;i .per~on cock!ai! pa r1.V organ· lied by thr "Frienrls r1f Anrlrew Hinsha w" todJ.\' 11 as <It" fended by thi:' count,v ;is,sessor ::is •·1nerely a gathering of friends who have no other purpose but to enjoy ('ach othe.r's company." .A ~~essor Hinshaw refused to comment nn any other aspect of !ht' gathering, set frrr :'Ip m. Thursday at _A11ahci1n's Grand Hotel lnvi1al1ons to the party we>rc i.;;sutd lh!s \\·eek by puhllc accoun1.1nl . lan1es Bryant or ~ewport 8f'ac h, treas- urer of the Friends o{ Hinshaw group. lt seemed apparenl IO!lay that Bryant \\'ill noL he present for !he trib11te to Hlnsha\.I'. A spokesn111n Ill bis firn1 said Bryant is presenlly in J\li nmi Beach and is not l'Xper1ed bar k in Or;inge County until early ne xt \.\'eek. A :iimilar lrlbute to Hin!!h;nv "'a.~ staged April 24 •t th ee Saddlebark Inn in San13 Ana . Tfckel.s for that fun ction 'vere $100 t'a ch, but a dinntr was included . Among orianJzers or ttie dinnrr ·wa~ Chip Clt'11ry, public re!a1 lons coun5P] f11r .Jo11n lr\·1nc Sml1h and ::i friend or Hin· !"h11w'f;. A ~p<Jkl.'sn1:in at !h;it tiTTif' refueed ,., divulge the porro~Pll for which the fund!! \l'ould be usC'd. Fol!o"·lnR th~ Apr il dinner, f!r;iry wr o!r le!!er~ 10 1orn" of iho'l'.e in1·itrrf. '11ggeSlJ11g 1h,1t .;1nn1hcr 11pport11nity "n1:1y ron1e ai:ain to share an el'ening 1~·1ti1 the man natlonally renowned prop- erty tax experts considr r one or the finest and 1no~t competent public officials Hl our nat ion ." i1n·11arlons to Thursday night's affair tcnn it a "tesllmoniaJ rrceplion" honor- ing Hin sh;111· for "hi~ 011!slanding service as ;is.scssor of Orant;e County," No I-lope Seen In Copter Strike Negotl::ilrirs ror :m s1rl k1ng Los Angtlts Airways helicopter pi10t.s said today they hal'e nu 1dP11 v.·hrn conl:act negotiationii; rn~v resu m('. T.h\' w~lkou1 <1.l(a1n~t Ll\A. \\•hlc h norn1::illy pro1·ides iO cl11ily flight~ on ~ ~ri11!hland circuil inclurting Ne\\·port Ue11ch and Aniihthn, is in i111 th1rd da v. The tdr!in,. f'ilnts A.-.sociatlon member!! \1an1 ~ 14 p<'rcPnt pay increase and cut fr11n1 6.S In 80 ht1UfS pPr month flyinft; llmt'. hul LAA oHcir.~ a flat fil'l' perctnt 11ay luk~. Premier Resigns in Furor Ove,. Guerrillas By United Ptt11 lnt.ernational Ant.lgovernment demonstrations broke 011t tDday in Beirut and for ctd the resignation of Lebanese Prem i er - de:signale Ra shid Karami as the Arab \l.·orld explodt'd in anger against Lebanon for its crackdo1\'n on Arab guerrillas us- in g Lebanese bases for aUacks against Israel. The Middle East News A gen c y 1~1ENA) reported in Cairo that Karami announced his resignation and a state· n1ent that he \\'JS not responsible for the current fighting be\y,·een L e b a n es e regular Army troops and Arab guerrillas. l~banese President Charles Helou had chosen Karami as thee next premier hut he had not yet forn1ed hls government. Jlis was the second Lebanese government to fall this year as result of Lebanese Army attacks against guerrillas. A \.\'ave of protest den1onstrations Cost of Living l11dex Rises .5% For September \\'AS!IINGTON (UPI) -The cost of living to Americans jumped one-ha lf of one percent in September, the Labor Department reported today. J ust five days after President Nixon told the nation that the rate of price ln- crease:i; had slackened and was eve:n declining In some: cases, Labor Depart· ment offi cials said the cost of living index rose to 129.l in September. Th at meant it cost $12.93 to buy the same kinds of goods and serviCt':s that $10 \\'OUld buy in lhe 1957-59 base period. The 0.5 percent increase in Septeinbcr \Vas evell greater than August, y,•hen the rise was 0.4 percent. "Nearly everything in the (September) fam ily budget was higher," Arnold Chase, assistant head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, said. "The only declines: were in fresh fruit.s and vegetab\e:s and used cars." Chase said the increase resulted mostly from higher pric es for clothing, consumer services and home OY.'Tiership. \Vith the 0.5 percent increase in Sep- tember followed by tile O.t percent jump in August, the Consumer Price lnd('X stood 5.8 percent abol'e a year ago and 4.5 !)('rcent above last Jan. I. County Assistant Takes Pron1otio11 Assistant Orange County Purchasing Agent Nathan A. Cherry tod ay y,•as selected by Supervisors to succeed retir· 1ng Purchasing Agent Courtney n·. Chandler. Cherry beat out !01 other applicants for the key county post. Applications v;ere received from throughout the United States for the $25.000-per-year job. Cherry, 50, of Orange, takes over for Chandler Nov. l. and was hired by the county eight yea rs ago following se rvice i11 a similar capacity \l'ith Riverslde Coun ty. Chandler ends a JO.year stint as p11rchasing agent Oct. 31. tltnrried , wiU1 two children, Cherrv y,·ill be president o! the California Publi'c l 'urcha~i ng Officers Association for lhe 19i'l tern1. Me has ser\'ed as secretary- trt>asurer and is currently second vice t .r'"'ideot CONVENIENT TERM S BAN KAMERI CAR D MASTER CHARGE J.C. swept Baghdad and the Iraqi gcwernment said il 11·as pu lling its 12,00ll troops in Jordan ::and the 4,000 Jn Syria al disposal of the guerrillas_ A quarter of a mil!ion Arabs ~warmed !11rough the streets of Baghdarl in an antl·Leban:Jn protest. Antl·Lebanon dernonstratlons brok<' out In A1nman, the capital of J ordan. and Dama scus Radio said a ' ' h u g e' ' manifestation in support of Arab com- m<indos will he sta gecl in Baghdad Thurs· day. Guerrillas today hlc1v up three rcs1den· linl apartrnent buildings in the Israeli port city of J{aifa, killing one person and \1•ounding IL fsrael i 1varplanes strafed Egyptian military targets on the y,·est bank of !he Gulf of Suei after Egyptian artillery killed two I sraeli~ Tuesday night. Sy ria closed Its borders with Ub;:inon and threatened to take "firmer and more effl'cl 11'e 111rasures" aga'1nst its ncighhor Libya rccal letl its an1hassador fro1n Beirut ond Palestinian guerrilla le<tder Yassir Arafat orderffi 1,000 cornmai1do reinforce1nen1 s into southern Lebanon. The tltiddle East News Agency ii) C;iiro :;;iid the Bcirut den1onstralions against !he Lebanese gover nn1ent broke out near the Eltarik AIJadida area when hundreds of protesters builL street barrirades of stones and old cars and stopped security agents rro1n (•ntcring the area. Shops were closed and shut\rred The L1by:in Nt·w~ AgrrH--'Y s l i ii dernonstralions followed in Tripoli v•hcrr prO-l!;lterrilla Lebanese ''denounced !he regretlablc incidents." A Cairo report said these intidents ln- t'luded Lebanese arn1y mathine gun and ;1rtillerv attncks against guerrilla camps. the kiliing of 1~ guerrillas and capture (Jf 100. South Coast Residents To Get New Pho1ie Books Ne1v tcleph011e directories 11•ill he delivered \by hand) to General Telephone Company sub~ribers in Laguna Beach ;ind SoutJ1 Lnguna beginning 1'uesday, Oct. 28. Task of ringing doorbells to band· deliver the 15,400 new directorles is ex- pected to be completed by the fo llo1\'ing fl1onday ·. Bob Krohnfeld!, Lagun;i exchange tnanager for General TelcphonP, assu res cust.on1ers the phone book is their \'ery own and they sre free to underline fre- quently used numbers, write in ne1v, listings or othenl'ise embellish the Frorn Page I ZODIAC ... the San Francisco district attorn~y·s of· fice tn see If prosecutors \1·ould as5urc him they 1rould not ask for the death !)('nal!y. Belli said that in ano1hcr cal! off camera. the man h:id agreed to meet hun at a secret loca tion after !.he conference 11·ith th e district al!orney. San Francisco Police Capt. r.1art in Lee , 11';.i !ching the progra1n . said he did not belic1·p the caller \1•as a prankster. "lt is a person with a mental pro- blem," he sai<t. "I don't kn ow if it is the one we \.\'ant.'' "Zodiac,'' object of 011e of the 1nost in· 1cnse manhunts in the hist11ry of the S;in Fra11crsco Bay area, J1as t'lain1rd in note~ 10 police and newspapers he is rcponsib!e for fire 111urders ovPr the la st nine n1onths. l!i s n1ost re crn! nole 10 police threatened to ambush a school hus. "f y,•anl help.'' the caller told Belli ;it one point. ''Meet me at tl1e top of thP Fainnonl Hotel. "'ilhout anybody else.'' Then he hung up. A few minutes later, he calll'd bu ck again. "\\'hat Y.·ill they do to nie'."' he said. •·1 don't 1vant to go to tht' gas chamber..,[ ha ve headaches .. .'' "YOu need he!r. you need sumebo<ly." Belli said. ''Now is the time to do something.'' Rf'lli ::ind nunh;ir rrpr.1 !r<lly ::is~urrd !he caller that his ra!ls 11 ere not being traced. As Belli (1fferrrl to c:+ll the d \.~l r icl at- torney to sec if hr C"01.ild as~ure the man he \l'OUld not go lo lhe ga s rharnher, th~ caller hung 11p ::ig<1J11 A REl\tJNDER FROl\I 0 OMEGA be Au re lo zet )'011r u•atcTi bach 0 1te /1our \'Olun1e lo 1nakc il rn orc useful lie suggests , howe1£-r, that o 1 d telephone directories be destroyed to al'oid confusiou \vlth new listings. Krohnfeldt no!<'d that sorne people still 1i1ink it's easier and faster to obtain a 11anted nu1nbcr by dialing directory assistance. "\\'e've conducted studies. on t!iis,'' he sa)'S, "and th c.y show the riuickest way to find a nuinbcr is to look it up yourself." l 'rom Pagr I SALK • • • as a disease.'' Constantin os A .. Doxiadi~. president or a Greek clevelopment and construction fil'm. 1\·ho al so 11ddressed the scientists of the American ln stitut(' of Aeronautic!! ;uid A.~tronautirs during a l;iter panel cli~cussion. said thal one of Lhc ma jor rroblen1s confronting today's technology is 1\·hat to do about life in the cities. Ile prer!ieted thal urban population renters during the ne~L hundred years would all gro1v into one llirge city and !h:Jt technology must be in slrucle<I to 1111pro1 r the quali t.v of life in th is city, 11·hlch he nn tned ··1he eity of rn<i n." Jn the big cities of today, he said, wr. ha\'c a quali ty of life which in ninny rc-- sperts is getting \\'orsc. This Is not due Ill their size but bl.'C'ause vie do n'l hare tile cour;ige to str11cturc tllcrn." .. r.roll'th is inevitable,'' tile dc 1•eloprr said. "I don·t sec ll'hy 11·c can't build futu re citir.~ nf a n1ur h bctler quality,·• •·Let 11s :>top lalking abo111 !he utopia nf the srnall ci\i!'.'s . Let us coneenlralc nn the service to 1nan .'' he continurd_ He 1hen said th;it \\'r could improl'e life in 1hc ci1v hut tha t the ta sks 11·oulr! be moro {l1fficu it than going to Lhe 1noun. ..Going to the 1noon rl'presrntcd only one goal.'' he dt'Cl ;.ired . Improving life in the fut.ur c cities \~·011ld fnre 1he com- pound task of s,1llsfying indi vidua l as \\·ell as con1mon goals, Doxiadis con- clud('d. Other speakers addressing the spare industry renr!'sen!alivcs today included Fernando dr~fendonca, scientific direc· "'" of !he Bra iilian Natinn;:il Comml5slo11 for Space Actll'ittes: Ronald Nairn, pre:s1- dP11t nf Prf'~cotl Colleg e, Arizona : Hu5- srl! F.. Tr;iin, 11nrl crscer1'!<1rv of lh" Dr- p;irtn1rnt flf ln1crior, and H..ir1·rv \\'heel- f'T, C•l-aLithor of the book "f'ail·Sa fe" 1111h Litti.c nr B11rd11~k .~1n11rlartl ti111 c ret11r11& .~11nrla~·, October 26th \'l1ir.n 1 •)U ~rt 'r11 1r v. •If 11 h,,c_I,_ 111 I, r.. 11 c11"r.. look ~t 11. It rnB\' h" aa:.11ra1r 1.111 1• it mrir!rrn? J, ii •rlf-win•Jifl;.-/ n...,., i1 1rl l1 h'" ,1 ~1r ? Prrli ap• uri " i-th,. lime In• hr·"~" .<I n up·IO·thr·•tt0nd Onie;: a. ~'r 11.1,,. r,t,e of 1l1e l~rgc•I lhn,.g11 r n]l ri;{ir-r1• In •l1«w 1 on, S(Jj 1f1 llll'T Sl fllifl . ~t •'olAS!tR AU!OIMllC; 'ROM $!l0 10C'I[~1400 fiiin 111h,.ie ~ Jeiveler J 22 YEA RS SAME LOCATI ON 182 1 NEWPORT AVEN UE COSTA MESA PHONE 548 .3401 .. ~-.....---- Newport Barbor Today's Flaal ' N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 62 . NO. 253, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 TEN CENTS Is W all{way Public? Owner Fights City Hall C.ldL Y l"ILCT St11! Pllot1 6.AYllDE BATTLEGROUND City vs. P roperty Ownel"' Russ Cos1nonauts To Attend County Space Conference T1rn Russian cosmonauts 1\•ho have .~!Cppcd in to the fronlierhlnd Of space \Vlll 1 i~!t !he 11·ondcdand ol Ora nge Couniy Thurrdav, for ;:i fu\1 1onr and al so pa rticipal!on 1n a niaJ01' arrospocc con- \rntion in An;:1he1ni. The So1·ic l spacemen , ;\laj. G<'n . r;c.orgiy Bercgovoy, of the air force. and r l\"i!ian ~cit:nti:;t-cosmonaut Konstantin Feoklist(lv, <1rr due lo aIT!\l' at El Toro 1'1anne Corps Air Station. TI1ey v.·111 slay al Disneyland llo!rl, !our the amuse1nent park and then attend ;:i dinner al the Sixth. Annual r-.teeting of 1.1c An1encan lnst1tulc of Aeronautics 1111\l Astronautics (I\ lhr An;iheun Con· 1 en11on Ccntt·r. A nrll'!i f'nnlcrrnf'r Thur~clay 1nnr11111~ in llo11~t(l11, 11 l1rrr thev iuured the L: s. : l?nncd $pace C:cntcr tod:iy, 11tll prccrde 1hr1• dt'p.i rl u1c tor C;il1lorn1.1 [J1tri11g !hr ro;1st.il 1·1s1L l!ll'~ 1".1!1 tn11r .o;11·rral ni :11or ~p.1t'1' 1n~1ii\1.1t 11111~. 11·111· 11111,e up 1hr1r tu\11· I\01'. 4 b.tck Ir\ Ne:w \ flrk C11y again. \'lednrsday·:'i rntertainrnr11t 1i1 lln\l~!nn included ;i s11111il:ited trip lo thr n11)()n v1;i Arnrncan 1'p:iceshl r 111 a pr;ir11rr 1nacl11nc use tn train Yankee astronauts f'Jr lunar landings. Thc.v fai led 111 an al\empt 1o rendcz1011i; ;ind dock 111 the :-1mulated s.pace r11ght \"Chicles. but a fligh t controller bla1ned H1r n11~hap on ;i. laulty con1putrr. "Oh t.oy, Qh bny, uh boy.'' to.Taj (;rn. l~rrPJ;(•l'O)' ;ind his parlnl'.r. fenkl1~t nv rrird 1n r;:nglish as thty too k rhr1r 111· ter'.'1eller ioyridr by proxy. il1aj. (~en. Beregovqy ~f}l'.nl lour (lays 111 r l!rth orbil In st year <1board a H11~~1a11 !;;01·u7. spflC't'Craf!. 1vhilc his p:1rlncr orbi1cd one f\ilv 1n 1!164 \\ilh h~·o other co~monauts in a \'okshod capsule. 3 Policemen Get Pron1otions Three nffirers or the NrwrXlrt Brach rolil'e OcparlinrnL \\On promut ion this 1.1·eck. Sgt-.Jin1 Sprars has hrcn rlr1·atcd to the ra nk of J1cu1cnant to ."<'r\c a.!'i 1he rl rpartn1enrs trnffi<· :inal~.c;t ::. n d 11urK'r.·1s::ir for !he tr;i!hr sttllnn. Spears. a 12-i·l'ar \'rlrran ol thr drpar1 . men!, ha.~ served sr~·c.raf years 1n !tic tr;iffic src1lr111 Offircr Leo Konkel ha~ won promotion tn the rank of srrgca1it .:ind ...,·111 he a~signed as supervisor of t h c rlrpartment'.!'i narcotics srclion. Konkel. a member of U1e force for tilt. pa.~t eight rear~. is a ~peciahst on JU Vrnilr r!n1g abuse. Jnn Sch:irle v.·ill brcom<' :. scr.1:<'ant :IS111gnl'd lo the paltol dn·1s1on as day. 11hi fl field su pervisor. Hr ha~ 1>.·orkM as ;t pa trolman, motorcyc le 0Ff1tcr 11 o d juvenile orliccr. By JOHN VALTERZA Ot tll• O•ltf ~1111 51111 1'he two little signs along a stretch of the 14.·foot wide harborsh!c walk wa y knov.•n as EdHew111cr Place huve bcl'n there throushout the sidewalk 's 40-year history. But up ta 1a!e this su1nmcr. no \lne h;1d r1·er decided lo cntorcc this v.·arning on the little plaques: "Permission to pass revocable at any time, owner." Paul Cassel. 43, ov.•nrr or three empty lo1li near Fernando Lane, thought he \\'Ollld try. S0 Ca~sc!, 1\•ho bought 1hc proprr1ici; sltgl1ll.v 111orr th<ln a ycti r ;igo, IJ\lllt t1\"o tha11l !ink gal Cos anfJ bl'forr d;1wn onr day lll'o n1onths ago blocked off the sidewalk at both proprrty lines. The tiarrt('a(lcs, t'Qrnplctc with :;1gns say ing prrm1ss1on t(I pal's h11d been rel'oked , lai:ted only· a few hours. Police patrolmen, acting on orders ol City Attorney Tully Sey mour. w<itched as c1ly crews pulled the gates down. Cassel told police !he slde1•,.a lk 1vai; hi;;, v.•as never public, and hr has the right to elose off his own properly. He has kept that prern1sc e1 rr since, anrl J;ist 11·rek saw it defeaird te1n· por<1 ril.v in Supl'rior Court, \\'here he hart sough! a tcn1por;iry in1uncl1on aga1nsl \i1e ci ty. C:i s.•cl 11·an ted to put up more gates 111th the a:s:.urance by the court !hat Ule Pier Fuss Growing New Citize11s Group Opposes Fee By JERO)IE F. CO l.Llr\S Cf tl>t Cl llY P!lol S!tfl !\('1vport Beach's tidelands use fee con· lJ·\.versy today v.·ashed up 11 new citizens' i;roup, called "Watchdogs on the Rh ine .'' I-leaded by boatyard 014'nc r Blackie Gadarian, the "\Vatchdogs'" s tat e d purpose is lo •·protect ourselves from cnerr!ies in local government who lire tryi ng lo l<ix or plan us out or existent(' ·• First officia l act of the group, s:;1 d (i:idarian, 11·as to challenge Vice tlfayor Lindsley Parsons to a public debate over t!1c pier fee issue. Parso11s today declined the inv itation. ''[see nu reason why any single coun· <'ilmen should be si ngled O\Jl for a <lebatc," said Parwns. "lrs a matter t11a! involves the full council. And there ha1·e been, and there 1.1·ill be, an1ple np. portunities fer such debates before the l:.:ll council." Parsons referred lo la st week 's pubhc hearing and public hearings coming up on Nu1'. JO and Nov. 24 . Councilmen last week voted 4·J to direct preparation of the requJred crciinance, on Parsons' recommeni:ialion. 'fhe fee, unless changed during next month's hearings, would be $1 for each foot of boat slip that occupies public tidelands. Marine service stations "'Ou lcl bt charge a tax of a half-cent for each gallon of fuel sold. Gadarian, who did not name the other 1'1Vatchdogs'' said the group"s mono 1~ ''Uo n't tread on me ~". It's a slogan frun1 the days of tile American flel'olut ion. "\\'e will be calling altention to ir- regular acts of public figu res, to wa ste or c1<rruption as found in loca l governn1cnt , and tu any other lhrc;i ts lo our private prcpe.rty and pursuit of happiness." said Gadarian, v.•ho has lx>cn one or the mo~l Put~poken foes of the tidelands use rce plan. County He irnhurscs Lif eguanl ~er,· ices «"cunty super\ 1sor.~ Tuesday agreed lo p.·v thr City of r-;e \I port 81'ach $6fJA40 f(Jr li feguard services in lhe Nev.port are11 111 1'17" Thr board unan1mou~lv .1crrrrl l'l P'n!·11;il nf trrn1~ 1hat ~e rf. (it'<'l'JllCd by buth par11es in 1%9 . Hi> :;aid the subjC<'I of lhe proposer! debnt e v•a.~ to be Parsons· state1ncnt th;it his ccunt•il committee's int ent i ~ to use t:1c tidelands fee revenue ($67.000 yearl y) to help reduce general city property tax. e~. Gadaria n said this can't be done unless thE. c1!y cuts back all expenses and forgllS about a new civ ic ce ntc:-. "Parsons· lanciful pipe drean1s are · 11·ithout fnundat1o n <ind sn1aek of poht)cal dl~honesty," said the .. Watchdogs'" th<1irman. "I don·t like the implica lion of polili<'a l dishonesty," replied Parsons. "But I'll rrgard it as the use or a poli1ical cliche , r .:i1 her than as an accusation." Cease-fire Urged By GOP's Scott \\'1\SHI NGTON (LiPll -~en at c nepublica n Leader Bugh Scott said today a date ~hould be srt for \he Unitet,I States to decl are a cease-fire in Viet noim -and "lhl· sooner lbe be!ler." Sco11 made it cl1ar he v.•as nol speakini: for lhe N1."<on administration, sa~ing, "Thi.r is not a trial balloon." He told reporters it was time lo 1no1·r rro1n lhe present policy of "protee11vc r('action" on the part of American rom· b.1t forecs to '"the announced 1nlent1011 of a r<ise.fire on ;> ecrlt1in date " · Prntcttil'e reaction 1s <ilrendy qu11c t losc 1n .1 cease-fire ," Sco1t ~aid. ~enillc JJcmocratic Leailer r..t 1 kc t-.lcin~lirl d ~n 1d T\Je sl.la y the order!' 10 \ le tna rn eomn1anders calling £or "~rntcct il·e reaction" as opposed to the: frirmer "maxim um pressurl'" l'Oncept .:i.noun!ed lo a unilateral cease·fire. Sc<'1l sa1rl the United Stales cnuld 11n- nouncr a untlatrr;il cease-fire ;ind 1f !he 1 "01111nun1sts lollo11'cd suit it v.·ould become unJ ver.~al. "I! 1hr enemy al(ncks. 11'c w{luld h.1vc 1n defend ourselves," Scott addeU. "l .1111 c·nn1·1nccd a cc~1,sc.11rc is po~iblc . I 11·nulrJ l1kr lo sec a d<1tr se t on 11•l11 ch ;i re;is~ .. J1rr roulr! nl.:('u r." !-ic,,tt ~ ll<'u-..r r·0u11t1·rp:i r! l!rp 1;rr,1lrl H ~c,rd. ndded 10 lhr 11e11 rnood nl tJP· 1111\IMO on l';ip1tnl ll dl n1rr 1>n~•11)1l l!ll'.; •·I grt11ng nul of \ l"lt1;1n1 tiv prr(t1r11 ·1~ ',1 bq;1 r11 1a! u1111r•1\•·n1r nl' 111 Ille .-1l uo1 · t11·n 111 1hr rn!Jnltl~ <.ihl-;1d. Ford lookin g lov.•ard the :<ilarl of COO• gres~ional consideration next year of pvsslble abolition of th e draft forecast "a s u b s t ant i a 11 y lessened mihtary rtspcnsibility in 1970." Al the \\'hite llousl'. Press Secretary f\onald L. Ziegler said lessened criticism 01 Vietnam policy by some key sena tQr~ Jnd1calcd Nixon's campaign to end lhe 11·1.r \\·as ga ining support, A s kc d i>p«rifically ir some of lhe lawm akers ha d brcn J;i\'rn spt'ci:!l Vir!n;1n1 brier1ng!'i or i:;1.·cn hints of what Nixo n 11·111 s:1y in a r--<.1 :i spc('ch to th e n:ition on the war, ZirJ.:ll'r said ; "No. I don't be lieve ~o " Cost of Living Index Rises .5% For September \\"ASHJ!'-,'GTON IL:Pf) -Tt1c ro;;t nf l1r111g l{l Americans JUlllj)('/l one-half of uni> perrent 111 ~rplc1nhl'r, the Lnbor IJ1 •1Jarrm1'nt reportrd !nrlav. .lt1~r 1!11• 11.11·<; ;iftrr l'rcsu l<'ti! f\1xo11 1'11d the n<i!tl•n. 1hal tl1r ra\!.' ul prirf' 111- 1 rr;;~r.; had blncJ..fll<'d and 11 ;i~ r1 t'll 1!••i'lin111(! JI\ ,\nmr 1':1<;rS. J .. 1hnr Drp.ir1- lll<'1l! nlJ1r1;1b sairl 1hc ro~1 of l1\111g 1nd1·~ !"'''" tn 129 :l 111 Sc pt ('int)('r . 011e Clea1·ell i11 F elicia110 Th.it m\'illlt It CO!it $12 ~1 1n hl)y 1h<' ~;i111r h•nds of .l!oorlS ;ind St•r1 ices 1 11~1 $!0 11.,1:l d ll11y In the 1957·59 base penod. The 0 5 perct:nl 1ncre:1se in Scp1cmhcr \1 ;is e\'en ~realer th,1n August. when the risr was O ~ perccn1 . Tl1eft; Otl1e1·s Face Cou1·t Felony eha r~rs ag;ii nst one of fou r men nrrcsterl ;it Felir1 ano's re~t;111 rant on 11· r1uor theft ch:irgrs 11•ere dropped Tuc-.- rt<i.\'. hut lhe re1nain1ng three mC'n still f;i ce eourl at tion. l;'.d1\·;in:l C .. \\'h1ted, 309 Narcissus Ave., Corona de! ~lar. v.·as absoh·ed of charges of rcceh·ing stolen property. Bul lhe three others still face court ac. lion. Alexander Torb1lt, 25, 117 Via Dijon, 11111 apptar 1n ~l unicipal Court Friday for ;irr;iignmcnt postponed from an earlier elate. \\'h1ll'd ilid n:1t com111c11t ;ihc111t the other 1hrcc rlcfcnd,1111~ 111 lht· l';1~e. ,\Tcn nwhil(' J)1strlet A l t or n r y' ~ 11 ss 1s1ant! arc not t't!n11nenting on any aspects of th~ case. Torbett, who also maintains his in· nocenct!., told !he DAILY Pll~OT th is ~·eek lhal hr , lno, is innocent and lha l charges have hern dropped. But chcck:i; with court clerk 's and OA 's spokesmrn showed the arraignment date stil l outstanding. <ind Deputy Di~trict At· torney Mar1 in Hcneghan said the acli~n is still pending. "Nrarly everything in !he 1Scpten1 bcr' r;i1n1ly htul~el 11 ;1s higher.'' Arnolt l r ha.~r. ass1stant hC'a1I nf the Bureau or L.1 ho r S1atis1ics, sairl. "The onlv dcclinrs 11 1'rP ln rrcsh fruits and 1egt't'ables and ll~('d C<lf.~. '' ChaS£: sairl lh{' increase resulted n1nstly fro1n hi ghrr pricPs f<Jr rlnthi11g, consumer ~t'r ... ·ices and hrin1r nv.•ncr~h1p. NE\\' YORI\ (A P)-Thc stoc k markel rorged upw:ird along ;i broadening fron t 1n <icth·r trading r:i rly this afternoon. (See quot ations, Pages 26-27 J, s~11ool city v.·ou1dn't tear thrm down again. But S11pt'nor Court Judge l~oberl Corfn1a11 sai<I no. The fin al 1IJ~pos111on uf th<' i s~ue of a prnnanenl 1niunr tion again st the city .s.till has to be sctllcd in that same courl. Art' the 11 tlle plaques legal? "!"he city !egal oflic11r ~ays no. 1'he publir llSt' of the s1dew;i!k un1ntern1pled for the p&st 40 years or so -establishes the fact !ha t Edgewater Place is public, Seymour argut:s. 'NEW VALUES NEEDED' Speaker Jonas S~lk Dr. Sulk Makes Pleu tu Better 'Quality of Life' Pollo \'ilCrinr 111onr,..r ,lnnas Salk tni./,1y toli.i an Or<Jllt;t' C11unl.v aud1cnrr 11 r arrn~pacr englnccr:l [!1;1t lhr n1f1~t 1·cxinl{ p,·flhlrm~ of n1c111klnd !ial'r bc~n ignored in thir cenlur_v nf lcchno!ogy. Dr . Salk. :<.p<'<.1k1ng in Annheim at con· <'l11·e of hunclrrrl..; or acrosp11cc experL~. ri\•l1vc red ii krynn!e ;_tdrlrc~~ titled. "Srience, Technology and lhr. Quality of Life'' The founder ryf lhc Salk Institu te in La.lnlla, Dr. Salk dec!arPd that "a ne ... v r voch .. hai; been reached and human life nerds a new sysletn of values. "1'hc fJUlllity of lifr,'' said Qr. S~lk, ":llat a:1pc:1l cd nr 11·as tolrralcd during 1!1r c:irllrr <'pnrh 1s u11;1ppealif!g .ind In· <'!rrr~.s1hl c ~IJ lho~c. nal11·e to the uc1v CJIO<'h . · ,\11'oni: thr ~01,l h~. r ... pr1·1,ill~·. :ind an1011.i:: nthrt, a~ l\f'll, thrre •s 11npa11rnt'•' 111th !he ~!11\1 rir ~s C•f rh.111i;r to11..1rrl Hll· Jll(•\1 11.i; tho• '!Uil11t}' (lf lttl', l''J'•'r1:illy for 1n · rli·;1d\<'ln1.1grU. ·A h",11 1hy ;ind ;111propr1atr ;it111i11Jr !or t ~1e lr:in~111on 11 n11lcl be to arrrpt 1hr p.'.l~t ;i.; 011e tl111l prn11drrl "aluahlP hnnwlrdge :1nr! r.~f)('rh·ni:e. ;111d \1'i!h thl•111 of 11hat 11nl lr1 dn ;;s wrll <is 11·haL to dn dt1nng !lie 11!'11' l'pr1rh. :ind ha~ prol'1dcd the QP· p;;r\l1n11y for the new epoch,'' he con· tinued ··sueh an atlilud<' w·nuld be hea lthl<'r :ind more energy-conSt"rving than t o ~.lrimr. nr to 11nd fa 1lll. or to loo k back 11pnn 'lhr gond old days' or try 1{1 rCr$1:i blish nlrl pallcrn.~. Thr nrv.· epoch i ; :111 cvolu11on;iry str1l as was 1hr. oldrr rpoch and nr!;her should be laok<>d upon a~ ;; cl1.o;rase Con<.t;in1inn.~ A. Doxindi s, president of ;:i Crr<'k rlrvelopn1ent .ind cnnst ruel1011 fi rm, 1vhn also ;iddrtSSf!d 1he scientist.~ of the A1ncric:in Institute or Aeronautic~ ard A.~tronautics durini: a later p;incl d i~cussion, !>ai d 1hat one of the major problems confronting tocfay·s technology (See OR. SALK , Page :I!! Shake11 T1>.·o other <lefendants, Eugene Ron· flondo. 42, 1501 Cornwall Lane, Newport He<lch. an1I Cha rles Dryer, 31. 1645 Sunset Ridge Drive. Laguna Stach, still must answer a Grand .Jury ind ictment charg· inR them with grand theft. conspirt1cy, burglary and receivi ng stolen property. The Grand .Jury indictment , handed down Oct.. .1, charges Drye.r and Hon· dondo \\'ith grand theft of the liquor , an allrged 250 case~ of it, from a rcstauraot and six ~·holesale distributors. Student President Won't Lead Pledge That ;ic1ion is scheduled for Nov. 6 1n Superior Court. \\'hilcd. 42. was arrested w11h the n1hrr lhret' men Sept. 12 at the ro:<ih \\1c~1c111 r restaurant by !\c1vport po lice detectives ;ind District A1tornry'.o; in1·ei>li(o!ators, Thr officer~ seized about i17 ,500 worth of alle~edly stolen liqu:ir. \\'hited told the DAILY PILOT lod;iy that charges \1;ere dn:ippe<I with out com · mcnt al Tue!!day's court aclion "because 11 v.·as a phony charge all lhe wa y.'' "All I was was .an cmp loye of the re~~tauranl. I dldn'l do anythin g wrorig. ll ~'a~ :i;pla.~hrd "11 Ol'er ihe fr on! page. for thrrto day.-; now I wanl the truth lo come out " They also face charges of conspirary 111 rf!n1n11 t bur~lary from the Sutf anti S<ind Tr.v.•crs in Lal'luna Bc::i~·li. 111e in dic1 men t lists JO rounl ~ nf t:ranrl thC'ft, onr or conspir.ic~'. one of hu rgl;i ry .incl one of recr 1ving stolen property. The tw(I deffnUanls in lhe indie1n1r11t ;il~o f;i r:r civil arlion stemming fro1n :ic· llvltie.!'i al lhl' rr ~lau ranl IA'hich bf.>.ar.i; 1he :i;u rname of popul ar blind singet·guilarist Jn~ Felicia no. Feliriano 1s SN?k1ni:: $1riO .fl()(l i n 1tamage.o; for allegedly riurS1ionahle ar· li\Jlics in the running of the resta urant ;:il(lni;t v.·ilh Sll0,000 In wages he sayi the pair owe him lnr pcrform11nct'.'> -:it 1he rcstauranl, locutcd at \\'estchff 11nd l)o1·r r drives. A student body president "·ho 1von·t lea':! sl11denl.~ in the Pledge of Allegiance lo lhc F'lag becau~e he is an alheist ha s ~h.1dent.~. teachers and parents sh;iken up and 1al king amtJng themsel ves al Villa J'Rrk High School loday. Bch Gum perlz, 17, says he can't i<'ad !he Flag salute at school assemblies bec.11L'M!. he objects lQ the clause "under God" in the Pl1>dge of Alle,llianee. Principal ~1aury Ros:i; s<iid the sluden t cabinet today 1.1·ould discuss what to do ab.lot the situallon. "I will lc11vt!. it up to lhe !11.udenl s to der.lde holv to handle ii," Dr. Ros5 ~aid. lfr sa ~d v.·hile he doesn·1 11grte '4'hh Cnmprrl z: he thinks Ilic ccnlrov<?rsy is he<il1hy. "\\'e think lhe n1ore tli.!'lcu~sion and thinking that goes on the better It is," he said. /'. pet1t1on i.~ ~l'ing rircul;i(cd nn cam· pu~ c11lting for Cumperlz's nnpcachmcnr. Hut the sludrnt body presiden t. sai d he ri1~ns lo c<ill for 11 vote of confidence and th rn resig n if defe ated. Gumper1 7. 1n a .!'lludrnt new~papcr in· tcrvic1v f'xp laining his position said he a l~n dot!!in't feel he owes any 111!egiancc t<J his CQUnlry unhl he ha "" a chance to ex- perirnN' life in certain foreign cnuntrie~. •·u 1.1·a:i; j11st a matter of hAppenchance lhal I 1.1·as bom here." he said. lie rrinarktd he would probr1bly br j11sl as f:a!l:-ficd In be a citizen of Gre;it Britain or S1111>den . CJssel, ho1.1·ever, charges that Lhe land was nel'er dedicated to the city and legal e;1~e menls don't exi st. 1\s proof of his ownership of the ~1dcwalk, Cassrl citerl a qu it claim deed relinquished by a title com pany to him. Cassel alleges that at no time was t~ sidewalk el'er dedicated to the city. .. At the time of the in&tallation there 1.1·as no intf'fl tion to ded icale the walkway (See GATE, Page Z) Zodiac Calls Talk Sl10\t, Asks Help From \\'Ire Service~ SAN FRANCISCO -A man who said he v.·as northern California 's "zodiac killer" of five persons talked with at. lorney Melvin Belli by telephone today \1·hile television viewer!! listened in. (Earlier story Page 12). Belli at~fl talked \\-"ith the man !'ln :i nothC'r, priv ate line, !he n said he had ar- ranged to 1neet with h1n1. Police said lhry h;irl no way of knowi ng 11•hethrr the man was "Zodiac." v.·ho has boasted in note.~ of fi ve killings in the San Francisro Bay area in the la st ni nt: 1n0nths. But they said they did not con · sirtcr the caller a prankster. TI1e n1an, v.·ho gave hi!'I name .a; "Sain." called a morni n,ll talk show on KGO·TV early today while Belli was a gue.~t and said he \\'a.~ the "zodiac'' killer, "I'll kd!" he told lhc show'.-; host, Jirn Ounbar, on KGO..TV 's morning !ca.lure, un1e:.s he could talk with Belli. II~ made five telephone call.-;, each heard Ji1•e by the television 11udi t !lCP, hel1.1'('en 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. I-le also called San Francisco police at 2 a.111., saying he wan ted to speak lo Belli or another we ll· knov.·n altomcy. F'. Lee Bailey. Jn all lhc "talk show" calls, the man talk ed with Dunbar and Belli. tn the fou rth call. al 7·JJ am., 1he man descrih- ('d bad headaches he said he was suf· fering . Suddenly he said. "I'm going to kJl! !he1n. I'm going to kill all Lhosc kids." In a lrller last week to the San fran- ('1sco Chroniclr , !he writer. identified as 7.odi<ic by p<llice handwriting expert~. ~oid he pl.1nncd to make a busload of school chi ldren his next 1•iclllTlS. He said hr v.·ould be in wall, put a bullet through a bus ti re. then pick off the child ren "as they conic bouncing out." The !<ilk .<;ho1.11 started al 7 a.m. The first rall from "7.odiac" can1e 10 minutrs later, a brief ga rbled few words. lie hung ,,, The second call ra111c a! 7 20 a rn. Th~ nia11 asked Belli 10 rn C'et him on the rl)(lf ur Lhe Fairmont Hntrl on Nnh Hill. In a r:il! bc>lorc ll a 111 .. !he man !nl•I B1>l li :ind l)uo h.ir, "I dun'L \\ant to be h11r1 ' 13olh nH•n tnlrl the rallrr hr v.oul<1 hr 1·arc1I /or. and lkl11 promi.~cd \fl 1rprest>nl !hr m<in a~ h1~ <il!orney. In one co11vrrsal1nn. thr rP \1· a ; 1hscuss10n nr lhC' ga ~ chamber. Belli ln)rl lhc man ''no onr has gone t(I the ga5 chamber 1n yea rs" The state's last e,;ecut1on y,·as April 1~7. The c;ilJr r agreed l<J ha ve Belli go II\ the San Francisco dJstrict att orney's of· fice t;i Me 1f prosecutors would assu re h11n they \l'Ould nol ask for lhe death penalty. BC'lh .~aul that in ano the r call off l'amcra , 1hr 1nan h:icl ;igreed tn meel him !See ZODIAC, Page 21 Orange Const Weather Lov1 morning and evening clouds hav e replaced the Santa Ana wind.-;, and for the Orange Coast that's a relief. Look for lrmpcr· ale tempc ralur1>s ranging from 70 lo i7 011 Thursda y. INSIDE TODAY Cr.1medy, 1ragcdy. n1•1sic '""i e<1r1f!ty -It's alt lherr Oil Ortr11ge Coo.~t lltearrr stages OJ joitr 11e1v prorl11c11 ou ~ nrrive /111~ 11~rek. Sec E1 t1.crtai1uncn t, Pogtt 2~. •11!1"' II C11119,,.11 1J c., .. , C1r"" " C~1tUIH IJ·M Comlc1 1' Cr"""'' tt Dllftl ~ICtl 11 llflterll l "•" I ll .. i.111"""'•"' , .. ,, P!,.11'1(t Jf·tl ~-,. "'"" \•""'' ... Miii ... ~ I """ll"ft U MIYltt 11·1' "'~tut• .-.,~,, ,..u N1tll<>1I NtW<o I·' 0. ..... CIU"IT " t>T4 M IY!Y!I , • ..,., JI s""" n·1s Dr. '"1"t""'" n ,__ "'"' ... ' U-11 Ttll~lt1911 • ,,,...... 1'·1' WMI-l o-w"+'-n WHio. H .. t 1·1 ·-·· ,..,... n.u \ \ -------------------,~-.,...,-----~------..----------------------.i•<o==·=-•n1.-,,-.~.~--,0-------· • • • • • 2 DAILY PILOT N Bal Isle Battle Pier Defeated By Beach Users Balboa Isla nd 's bt>ach·u~ers ha~e won a battle of petitions v.'i\h the 1s!and"s pie r· use-rs. The city .,,1ill not permit cons truc\1011 Qf l!I groin pier. ramp and float aero..~s a por· tion of a small f80 feet ...,·ide l beach at the end of Abalone A.,·enue. ~tr. and r.1rs. George ~1. :-.Iott . Ion~· time residrn1s of a home <II l:tH1 S. Hay front on Bal boa l~latttfs :.a-called L11t!e lsland, sought lhe PH'f 111 front ol lhl·ir property. . Thev had 2.1 signatures on a pe1a1on iUppofting the ir pier pe rmi t a('Jphca\Jon. But J'3 o1hrr neighborhood residents signed a petition again~t the appli~ati?n. "There is no question that this is a popular swim ming and bathing beach:' ~aid attorney George C. \Vo o d s , l"pokPsmen for the anti .pier petitioners. ··1f tha t pier is a1Jo1-o,·ed, il \I 1Jl cut the beaeh in half. •·if you allow this," he !old r1!y roun· cilmen dunng a hea ring on 1t1e 1.~i;ur . ··.1·ou will be bringing about another Salt Creek Road incident ·· tSa!t Cr\'ek !load In Laguna Nig uel ·,yas abandoned by the cou nt y last year, clos- ing o!r public :u.:1.:E'Ss to public tidelands.) "l rese nt the implication of another S<ilt Creek Road ,'' snapped Councilman Paul J. Gruber. ·'Thi.~ is not of Salt Creek Hoa r! prop<1rtions at all \\'e \\"outd not be g1r1ng anything away" .\lrs ,\1o!t in~i.~tro lhat hl'r pier \1·ou l1I hf' to the "'est of the beach area. "\\'hat's lPft would be q11i1e adequate," she said. "The harbor 1s just as impor1ant to the peopl e \\'ho have boat s. It shouldn't be Just for the people y,•ho s11·i m." She lost her argument. Cou ncilmen \'Oted 6·! ag ainst the pier permit. Gruber \'olcd for ii. Councilman Donald A. fo.1 cfnn is ex· plained the cH y's decision : ··Allowing that pier v.·ould ha ve been a violation of this council's policy to prol'ide more puhlic !>each areas, not less." Scientist Sees Space Shuttling in Seventies B~ RLl}I f\IEDZJELSKJ Of lh• Dilly ,llo! Sll!I Jn the late 1970's it may be as common to tra\•cl to and from ::;pace ~Lalio11.~ in " ~hut!lc craft as taJ.i lng a co1nn1crTia l jrt is todny. That was the me~sage or Dale D. r.1yers. former Apollo program manager, v.·ho spelled out current research on shu t· tie veh icles lo fiC1entists at the An1erican Tnslitute or Arronautics and Astronautics in Anaheim Tuesday. Myers described shul!les curre_n!ly being s!udied at North Ameri can Rock"•ell Corporation's Space Division in Sea l Beach which would deliver 11p 1!1 50,000 pound cargos in shirt-sleeve en· From Page 1 ZODIAC ... ::it a S!'c ret location after the conference 11i·1th the district att.ornry. San Francisco Pollce Capt. t-lartin Lee, \1·alch1ng the program, said he did not belirve the callf'r •.va~ a prankster. "ll is a f)f'r~on 1vith a mrntal pro- blem,'' he ~a1rl. "I don't know if it is th e one ll'e \lo'an\." 'ironments to space stations orbiting 250- iniles above earlh. • The vice-presi dent and manager of lhe firm's space shuttle progran1 said !he ::;ystems now being under consideration \rould con~ist of lY.'O vehicles, a booster ;:ind an orbiter. The booster ca rries its cargo.filled crart, called the orbiter, lo the fringe or ~race. then drops a11i.·ay and lands like ;::ny jet ai rliner. i\leanll·hile the ot her por1ion proceeds to carry its payload to the space station <1nd also drops back to land at earth af!cr co111plet ing ifs docking n1aneuver. The orbiter is piloted by two men. Like tod ay's commercial airline rs, the ::;huttles will req uire a minimum amount of maintenance, grou nd ::;upport and r heckout and u•ould be rapab!e of flyin g every t1vo \lo'eeks. according to tl1yers. One shuttle concept now being studied hv his C'C'lmpany i~ the rixed-ll'in~ Int egral Launch ~nd Reentr~ Vehi ele IILR VJ no1v under con trart l•l NASA"s t-.·lanned SpacecrafL Cenll'r, l!ous1on. The gigant ic vPh lclc measurrs 290 feet in height and \\'eigh~ ahout 1hrre lo four n1illion pounds. l1 s p1g,i:yback orbi 1er 1rould be about 180-fPrt Jon,;, riding on the 256-foot long booster. ~ ........... F" ----~ ...... ~ .. _f --.~ ' DAILY '°ILOT tt•!I ,hol• FIRE CHIEF BRISCOE WATCHES SPARKLING NEW PUMPER MOVE INTO ACTION En9in• Broken In on Cross Country RunFrom Allentown, Pa .. to Newport Beach From Pnge 1 GATE. • • t~J the general use of the public ..... he sai<t. Bul the public has been using 1he sidc:>walk ever since. And that fart. Seymour sairl , makes the 11·alJ.i\1'ay publ1<'. In his argumenls in reply lo lhe in- j11nctiC1n request Seyinour said lht. s1de11·a!J.i has been 1n "eonstant, 11n1n· Lern1pted" public use for the past 10 )'f'<irs . And that should makf' lt publir. Furthermore, he said, closing oH the t11rec lots worth of sidewalk would ad· versely affect the neighhors nea rby. ThoSe residents Jiving fart her fro1n the \\'a\er[ront -covetous about access to the bay -are admitted ly \lo'orried. Closing of the sidewalk. Seymour has charged, would hurt lheir properly \'alues. B11l if the issue is successful for CasSf'l, .Sev1no11 r admit.tN1 lat rr. the rP~l of lhe ba.\"front dwellers niight try the same lhi°ng. Cassel cha rges U1at leavini; the ,1·al kway open keeps hin1 from using the lhree lot s to their maximum use. lie \\'ants to bu ild rentals on the pro- perty. but wi thout the area of the side'A•alk he doesn't have enough room. His applications for permit s for lhe project have been turned do\l'n by the planning commission. One concerned resident. i\lrs. Betty Hart, ad1nlts slle is Q\lile worried. She <)e~cribed thr gate~ a.~ ''a\\•f11 I l hings" lhe night they appeared and hasn't ch anged her mind since. ''\Ve"rr all concerned in ! he neighborhood . It's a public side,1·alk anrl ire \\'a111 !o keep ll that way," she says adamantly. Some Road Test Ne1.v J<'ire Truck Crosses V.S. Newporl Bea rh"s new $.47,000 !ire truck arrl1·ed this week. ll can1e all the \l a~· fron1 the factory in ,\!Jento\1·n, Pa., dri1·en by 111.·o city firemen. The sparkling 11·hite ~tack pumper, the city 's largest. lumbered cross-country fo r nl'arty fil'e days with Deputy Chief Leo Love and lnspector Jim Topping taking turns at the wheel. It was a nice smooth trip, both agreed. And it saved lhe city some money to boot . Ii the city employes hadn't transported the pum per from Pennsy lvania, the fac- tory ~·ould hal'e had it sent via a pro· Jessional firn1. "\\"e sa\'ed a fc,v doll ars and got a i;ood. strndy breaking-in allrl shakf·<loll'n trip:' Chief R. J. "'Jan"' Briscoe said. Thal made the tr ip a little sloll·er th;in 11i·ith a sma!ler vehicle. all agrerd. Ove r hills. along cro11•ded free11·;iy:; anrl through count ry roatls, the truck ruinbl· ed . The clri1•ers had e rresh-011r v1e11i· !rnn1 lhe open cockpit l11e \Vhole time , Briscoe said. The pu1nper, \\•hich can spew out 1.250 gallons of 11i·ater a minute, will replete the city's Seagraves pumper boughl in 1965. Th al truck ll'ill go into sem1-rcliren1ent as a reserve pun1per. The ne\\' one \vil\ be kepl al fire depart· ment headquarters. 'Uns1111g Heroes' Ho1101·ed For Co1nmu11ity Service By f,\'EL\'S snERWOOO or tft• 0 .. 1, ,.11e1 st111 Four "unsung corTiinunity heroes" ll·ere prf'~ented Silver Anchor awards for civic .1chievement by !he Newport llarhor Chamber of Commerce \Vomen·s Division today. Recogn1l1on at <In Irvine Coast Co untry Club luncbeon went to; Smog Claii11 Disp11ted By Edi~Oll Soul.hem California t:<11~on Companv official!i loday urged coun!y supervisors to ignon.' 1vhat they 1.:lain1crt 11·a, n-iisreprcsental1on {)f lhr f;1 ll'l ~ur­ rounding proposf'(I exp:.in.~iun Qf t11e1r Huntington Bra<·h stean1 11la11t an1I ~u p~ port the f1nt1 before lhe l'uh!1t" Ulllillc~ Commission. Assi~tant f111·1s1un ~la11ag1•r l'luJ i\1,1111n opened a public hr;1r1nl! bi·torf' the cuun!v hoard b.v (J{'n,11!11! · l1Lt as~un1n11u11 of 111any" that tn 1)ting 1he size uf 1he lluil· tingt on Beach plant would also n1e.1n 1ho tripling of emissio11s of nllrous oxides. "\V ithin three yea rs." 1'.1ortln said , "nitrogen oxide cn1iss1ons fron1 Hun· I 1ngton Bea t h will be Jess th an they werr. in 1968, wh~n only four units 11·ere 111 uperation." Edison Company arguments \\·ere op · posed by the county's Air Pollution Can- lrol Office r 1vith the 1lcmand thal thB :o.upervi.sors •·continue 1hctr program ()( 1 igorous enforcement and that they con- 11nue to oppose entry inti) the coun!y , or !he expansion of any industry nn1v in 1hP. c.1u nty, thal 11•i !! discha rge. .ciuantiuc-; of air conta minants.·· "You have alll'ays ~upporlrd a v.igorou ~ program of air pollution en forcement anrl st rong air pollution lcg1slat1on." said \V illiam F'itchf'n . "I reel tha t your coursr of action has been demonstrated too often lo be changed now ."' ~lartin testified that l::chson engineer~ are perfecting tcchniquf'S 1hat \1•ill "dramatically reduce"' £'mission (Ir pollutants from power stations. 1:"hose techniques. he said , 11·ill be •·inL"reasingly applic<i" al t.he lluntingto11 Bcat'h p!ao!, !o the point that emissions will be reduc- ed by 75 percent from the present level "within a few years." fllartin urged supervisors to look closr- 11' at the "real !'-OUrce of ;11r pollution - lhe automobile." The engineer ~trci;i;ed the '"tren1endo11 ' 11iHerence beh1·ecn 1hcse two sources 111 the 11·ay that 1hey discha rge po!lulant.s in- to the atmosphere.'' Fro111 Pnge J SALi{. • • i~ what to do abou1 life in the c1Uci<. He predicted that urban populatiQn rcnlers during thr nr \l hunctrc(t )ears 11ou!d all grow into Oil<' l!lri:e c·11y an d thal teehnolugv niust hr 111~.1ri 1r1rd lo irn prOl'C 1he r1l1al11.v of ll!c 111 this city, which ht' nan1ed ""tl1c 1·11y of rn;i n " ln the big cnics of l1 1d;1y, tie ~;_i 1,I. \I P ha1·e a quali!.v of li[r which i11 1n;1n.v rr· spce!s is ~ctt1nt; 11 nr~1'. Tiil~ i~ ~col d!JP to their s11.c bui b('Cnu~e 11r don l hJ1c the courage 10 structure lhc111 ." "Zodiac," object of one of the mo5t in- IO?nse manhunts 1n lhe history of the San Franci~o Bay area. has claimed In notes to police and n('1v93a per s he is reponsi~le for live murders over the last nine rnonlhs. His most rcrenl nole to police U1 reatened to arnbu~h a sehoo! bus. Lebanon Premier Quits -Lou 'VantOm. executi ve directer or !he Boys Club of the Harbor Area. -Diana McKamy. l 7-y ear· o Id chairman of Hoag Memorial Hos pital's Candy Stripers, "Lou Ya ntorn, the fir.:.t awardee. participates in many neighborhood youth activit ies besides his duties at the Boys Club," Mr s. Lagios commented. "He is acti\'e in the llarbor Area Coord inalinj.i C<Juncil ha ving served as president two years; he has led the Youth Employment Se rvice •s an advisor and is preiident of l~1t Costa 1'1esa Community Projects Committee. "Thr hundreds or hule things he does aUC~ up to big th ings." Mrs. Lagios said. "f.ra1vth 1s 1nr\1t:1hlr," the 1Jel'!'loprr said. "1 don't :.ce \1hy 11e c.1n't hu1hl Juture citirs of .1 rnuch belier qu::ihty." ··Let us i:top 1rilking about the utop ia or tile ~mall cu1cs. Lrt us concentrate on the ser1 ice to rnan ," he con11nucrl. II~ 1hen said that 11c could 1111pro1c life in the ci1 v b11l tliat 1he t::isk ~ would be n1ore lJHficuit lhnn going lo the nin nn. •·1 want hel p," the caller told Belli at. one point. "~1eet me at the top of the Fairmont Hotel, without anybody else .'' Then he hung up. A few minutes Jairr. hr called back ag ;iin. "\\'hat \\'ill thev do Ill mr'" hr said. ''I rlon 't y,•ant tn go .to the gas ch;i mber. .. l ha\'f' headaehes .. -·· "You need help. yn11 nrrd son1rhody.'' Btl!I said. "l'iow is 1.he 1lme to do something ·• Belli and [Junl/::ir TPpr i!trdh· ;i~~11rPd the caller that his calls 1\er~ n(lt brtng tracerl . As Belli offered 10 rall !he rl istn~t at· lorney to S"f if hf' cnuld a~~1ire the m1111 he y,011\rl nol got" lhc gas chamhfr. the caller hung up at;:oii n. 2nd Bip: J ct Crashes CASTLE AFB !l"PJ ) -All n111p cre1vmen esca ped serin11s ir11iry T11r~rl;iy Jn the cra~h of an eigh!-Jcl 13~2 ~Lret nforlre~s -th(' :qorond ;ic<·id rnt 111- ''olving one or the huge pla nes in 1110 11·etJ.is al this b.1:.c. near i\tcrced. DAILY PILOT OlJ.HGe C,,...,51 "Ul l ISMIMG COM"AHY ••"•ri N. w,,, ....... ~, .... ,~lllhd J •d• J._ CY rl1'1 YIU •1b._, afta <if""'' ~tll Th'"''' IC11vil '''"'' t~.,..,, .A. M~,P~;., M1•11!"9 [GI~ . J.,,..,, F. C11l••1 "'"'"'°'t ttKI\ Cl!¥ Ed'""' Newpett .. ". Offkt 1111 W111 l •lb11 loul•v1<.il M1lll"t A44r•u: P.O. 101 1171, 1J66J. Ot .. r Offlc.H (otll MHO: UO """'' 11¥ S~ l ........... , ... Jll ,., .... ·- M""'"'' .... &efUl1 lOf l!~ $.._I As Protests Break Out By Ur.lied Presti: tat.rrnational Antigovernment demonstr11t1ons broke oul today in Beirut and forced the re~igna!i>ln of Lehanesf' P rem i e r - clcsignJlc. Ra~hid l\arami as lhe Arab "'·or!d esplndPd in angrr against Lebanon fnr ii~ rrackdown nn Ar<ib gue rrillas us- in g Lebanese bases for <1llac ks agalns1 Jsra rl. The r-11rJdlc J:~~t :\'rll's /\ g c n c _v C\lE'.\'AJ reported 1n Cairo tha t. !\aran1i ;innounred his rrsii::na11on anrt a sta lP- rnent !ha1 he 11a~ not re,..,pori~1ble for the rurren! righting h~t1\ f'{'!l Lr ha n ., s e rr~nlar Army troop~ and 1\r1b i;:uerrll\as. Lebanese rres1dcn! Charle~ Jlelou had J\'lr. Cl1a llerlou Last Rites H eld ,-\ r11nera! :-cr11r£' for prnminrnt Ora nge foun ly aHorne~ Dr \\"itle Chalterlon, found dead at his home la~t Friday, 11i·as held Tuesday at Pacific \'ic\v t-.leinorial f'ark Chapel in Corona del f.lar. t.1r. Chatterlon, J2, of 331 1 T\'arcus A1·e .. l\'ewror1 Bl'ach. 11·as an apparent heart aUark 1ict1 n1. :1rcord1ng to Orange Cnunty Coronrr"s in\'C\lign tors. lie 11i·as chief c!ep111y for lhc Orange Cnunt.v Dislrict A!tornry·~ office fr on1 1953 to l!ili2. 11·h!'11 he resigned to go into prh·a1l' practicl' The forn1er rr ~idcnl of J::merald Ba_v at Lagun:i Beach t~ !iUrl"ilccl by ~on~ Rohcrl D . CoMa i\lc~:i. Anthony H .. Phoenix , Ar iz, .ind ~ daught er, A1n.v C.l1all!'rn11, ;11.-0 of Phoenix. Harbor Museun1 Gets Canada Aid Fnr the [tr.;l l!mr, !.l1P Canada roonc1l of the Arts has made a granl to an Americ-an art museum . ft ll'enl to the i\l'\l'pOrl llarbor Art 1-.t useum. The Sl,500 grant. mu~f'um spokt'~men :::a kl. 11i.111 be. used to help rlefray expen,c;c!i nf lhe "Nrw Art of V1111roul'er" e~hih1tinn now on \lirw at lhtt mu seun1, 400 ~1 a1n Strt-ttl, Balboa . The exhibilion. \lo"hlch runs throu_l!h N01'. 9, is a ~ur\'l'Y nf lhe work nf :il'\'t>11 young Ca nadian artJst.<;;, Th£'y are Cathie Falk. r-.tichael Morris. BodG Pfe1 rer. f,lenn l,.ey,·1s, r.ary Lee·NO\'a, Bri:ln F1shl"r and Jan Baxler. Aher the !ihow LS ,c,.en ;it Balboa. ll y,·ilJ !ravel to UC Santa Barbara art galleries. chn~rn Karam! as the. nf'xl 1)rr.mier but he had not yet formed his gol'ernmenL l!is \1·as the sr:cond L(>banc5e government ro fall this year as result "f Lebanese /\rn1y atl:lcJ.is aga ins t guerrillas. 1\ \\;i\'r nr prolf'~t demons!ra!ion~ i.11·rpt Baghc!ad and tllr Jr;1q1 go1·er111nent ~1 1d it 11·as pul ling its 12.000 !roops 1n Jorda11 and thr -1.000 111 5~ na at d1~po.~J! of 1hc gucrr11l:1 ~. A qu;irter or a n11llro11 Arabs swa rmed through the slrcels of Baghdnd in an anli -Le.ba n:in protest. Antl ·Lrbanon demon stra11ons broke out in Amman, thr capital of .Jordan. and Damascu~ Radin said a • • h u g P ' manifestation in support of Ar,.b ··nm- n1andos 1r11l be staged in Baghd.:id Thur5- 1li1\'. C.urrrilla~ today blew up 1hr0c rr s1drn- i1al aparlment b111ld1ngs 1n the lsrarl1 nort city of Haifa, killing one person and wounding 11. lsraeli 1rarpla nes .~lr«frd Egj•ntian military targets on !he \\'e.'t banJ.i of !he G1J]( of Sutz after Egypt ian artillery killed two l5raelis Tuesday n1ghl. CdM Resident Donalcl Washburn Services Slated Servire~ 11 ill be held Friday In Forf'~t l.a11n i\le111ori11l Park, Gl endalr. for !ll'lnald I\. \\'11shb11rn of CortJna df'I Mar. 11 ho rlit'd Sunriay at Hoag i\lr1nor1al J1n~n!1al lie ,1·:1.~ 7n \ra.o;l1b11r11. \1ho li1·r1! ;ij 411 A1·or.11ln f1 1r .. \l:l.C-prrs1denl anrl cl1<1!r111an of 1hc l·nard 01 the Se1·en Up Bot!lin.1: Co111pan}'. 1!1• y,•a.~ a n<1 lh·e of FrN'port, Ill. He 1s s11rvi 1·M by his widow. fll rl\. Grnc \\":ishburn of the fan1ily hon1t ; rour <laughters, fo.lrs. C<1 rolr Anne Lumsden 11f Tirl Air: t-.fiss Dorothy \Vai;hburn of Pa:<adera: ~Ii:::~ Donna \\"ashbum of S11.n ~tarino and fl.liss C1rol Jean '\lashburn of Corona del fllar : three sons. J ack of Pasadena: Robert of llollywood and Gerald. ll'ho i~ in the U.S. Nal'y; and by ri1·p grandchildren f.lr \\"ashburn wa~ 3 mt'mber of Al 1alaika h ShrlnP. l,o~ Angele!'; the .1on111h11 n Clnh. I ,...~ An~rle~. !he 1'n· nllndiilc Crt11nt ry Club : Nell'('IOrl Harbnr \"a('hl flub: Tran sp11riHr '"acht Club; Jr·,·ine Co11n1ry Cluh and thr Ind ian \\'ell~ C:n11nlry Club. rrll'Rtl' 1nt ern1ent \\'ill fnlJnw lhe 1n a tn. ser \'icr 1n the Church of the n1·cf'ss1ona1. ,\lemorial con tributions may be rnac!e In Hoa.I! i\fen1orial HOllipital or to the Cancer f'un(l. -Gary Burrill, ov.•ner of Fashion lsland radio station KOCfo.1. -~frs. Frances fife.a.rs, volunteer ron - lributor of time and effort lo many civic prcjects. City Clerk Laura Lagios strved as chairman of the fourth annual event. '"These are people v.'ho have quietly given of their lime and their love. in helping 111hers and in sho1ving concem and ~·ill- 1ng rie ss to 1nake our co mmunity a lo\•e\y p!atE Jn ll'hich lo liv e." she said. flla yor Doreen t-.larshall congratulated lhr reripients 1vhen presPnting lhe pi ri5 1\n extra-curricular award \\'as given De tllorl Tosh in gratitude for her many fivnations of floy,•er arrange1nents tha t gl':t<'rd the tables for many communHy organizations. CONVENIENT TERM S BANKAMER ICARD MASTER CHARGE • The second awardet', wa~ Da ina Mc.Kamy, Coron a dcl t-.lar High School :-1en1or and chairman of the Candy Str!ptrs of Hoag tl-lc1n orial llospital, She is also a volunteer y,·ith the An1erican FiPld Se rvice., helping foreign exchange :11udents. The lhird a"'·a rdee Gary Burrill. has been in\"Ol\'ed In many community ac- t1 1·i!ies. They include Unl !ed Fund. Cen- lur\ Club or the Boy Scouts of Oran1ir F:n1pire Cour1c il. Yr..TC-1\. t-;e11port Hrirbor C'l-:unber of Com1nerce, Cornmod.,res Club and Balboa Hotary . Ht' also \\'Ork~ 11·1th the Bo.\'S Club. Volunteer Bureau. •·552" Club, and the Lyric Opera Associa- linn . 1'hl' last a1\·ard 11i·cnt to F'r;inccs ~!e;ir:-. vac;.tioning in 1-fall·aii . and 11·as accepted fc1 her by ~frs. Pf'ggy Reinert. A REi\ITNDER FRO~I 0 OMEGA be ~ure to !et )'our tt:alc f, back one /tour "Going ln the n1oon represented onlv (lne goal," he 1leclared. ln1prn11ng life in rhc futurr cities 11ould ra t'c 1hf' corn- pound task of salisf~ing 1nrl1\1du.1 ! as 11 ell :1s commQn goals, Dox1ad 1s con- cluded. Other speakers .1ddrt'55111.~ 1hr ~parf' indus tr v re prcsc111:1li1cs lvday 1J1cludcd Fernan.do ne~le ndonca. ).C1entilie rl1rr c· f'r of the Brn7.ili;in N.11ion;il Con1111issinn for Spacf' Ac1ivi!ie.~: 11onald /\,11rn. prrSI• clent of Prescott Collej:(e, .i\l'ILOllil; nu.~· .~"H 1::. Train, 11nd1'l''C<'r1·1,1ry of 111r l:X-- par11nc11t or lnlrnor, :ind H:ir1 ry \rlv•rl- er. ro-aulhor nf 1hP hook "!· <!il-~afe'' 11·1th Eugenr Burd1r~ .'itn11 rlr1rd li1ne return~ S11nrlN;.". llll NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESI\ October 261/i ~hrn 1<•11 ~,.\ ,,•n1 1•,1!•\ih.+[h, t1~• ,, I-·· l•1ol at it. It 111a1 \.e, &rrutal,. hut,. it n1ndrrn? 1~ it •rlf.11 in r!i1•; .' n, ... l 11 11"!1 !he d.'ltr'/ l'r1!1:ip• 11 '1111•1!1•· 11111,. to , hoo~r, 11 11 up·l o-tlic·~econd On1e~i . \~"r h~1·, u11e of lhc largr•l l )111r~.1 rollerli()ll! lo ~h n1~ ~ 011 .. '!,(,:; I •l "''"r S 1 Oflfl. ') 22 YEJ1~1J SAM E LOCATION PHONE 548.)40! 1• ·' i l I • • " I I ' ' • . I I ., Overseas Ties Probe U11der Way \VASHJNGTO:" 1ur11 -A Senate foreign relations sub- committee has undertak<'n to finrl out exacl1y how d<'eply the Uni ted Stales is co1n1nitted overseas. Sen. Sl11arl S_vmin~tnn, (D- ~1n.), a forrner Air Forcr sec- retary and specialist in nation- al scr11rity ;1ffairs, began an invrsl1gation by his subcorn- mittee on s<'curity agreements anrl co1nmitmcnts abroad . IL was the first serious at- tempt by ConAress to llnravel the complex web of treaties, n1utual secu rity pacts. base agrecrnents and informal con- lingency plans that make up t:.S. commitn1enls abroad. There are eig ht formal t~ea­ ties by lrhich the United Slates is cornmittcd to defend 42 rnuntrirs. Thcsr il'lcludc: rhc North Atlantic Tre<1;ly, lhc Southeast Asia Trtaly, the In- ter.American Treaty. and n1u- tual defense pacts wit h Aust ra- l1J, New 7,cJland. Korc>a, J a- pan and Nationalist Chin<i. There also are infnr1nal bi- lateral agreements with other countries. Symington said he had no icica how long the investigation would continue. The initial hearings v.·cre to be closed to perm it the panel lo frrely ex- amine classified materia l. The national commitments investigat ion \\'as spav.·ned by the Vietnam v.'ar and the re- stilting outcry from Congress lhat the executive branch had cornmillC'd thr nation to v.•ar lrl ~!ages without sreking formal ('ongressional permission along the v.·ay. The subron1n1itl<'r staff has ;ilready dug nut 01 hrr infor- mal U.~. commitments some fea r could fnrr<' the United Statfs lal cr nn 10 defrnd a fn r- tti.;n power : one was a contin- gency arrangc1nent for support nf 'fhalland and the other \1•as a ba se a~rccn1rnt !h<l l C'nllrd fo r the defense of Spain. Both were bcl1cvcd 10 have bcrn ~1gnrf by un1fnr1ned mil itary leaders. In addition, S(;'n . .J ohn ShPr- man Coope r. ID-1\y. \,and Sen· ate De:mocr;11ic lradcr !'111ke \lansfleld, tD·r-.1 ont.J. h a \'C hinted the ::ulx'o1nrnllte c has turned up 1nf0rtnal1011 ;ibnut an cxpand1ni:. l ' S rnlt 1n 1.ans. \lansf1cld has sai d the Amcr- 1<'30 mihtary presence in Laos h;is ,l!rO"'n 10 disturbing pro· portions. P eyote Use OK in f{it e By ln<lians l'lllRANDO CITY. Tc x (UPI) -A judge \1·ho r11\ctl ml'mbers of !he N at iv r American Church coul d use the hallucin<1tory ca c t u s pe yote i n religiou s observances eml'rged Sunday fron1 an ;ill .night ceremony "·it h the tndians. DisL Jud~c F. J ;1 m P s Kazen. 56, said he v.·as im· pressed ¥-'ith the honesly nf 1he prayer st>ssion I-hat in- cluded reprc.~enlat ives from lhC' Shawnee', P;iwnec, Omaha. Navajo, Chcrokrr. \Vinnipcg and Kickapoo tribes. "It "·as a reli g ious Cfremony like a pra y e r mcc1ing \\'here members sat around the fire and prayed," he said. "During the night they chan1ed songs to a drumbeat and prayed for mankind in geoeral, soldier~ in Vietnam, mothers or the dead and ou r country and govern· ml'!nt leaders. "It was a very impressive. ceremony and I \\'as im · pressed with !he hone~ty and "'ince.rity of the members of the church. JI is a Christian religion . l.hry pr:iy to God and Jesui; Christ and lhey had !he l.'E'remony itself !'Inc<' before the \l'hile man r11cr came to this country," Kazcn ~:tid. f\aif"n niled 1n April a law prohihit1n,1.; lhc u::t 111 lhc h11llu co~e n \Va~ un· con~ti lutinnal because it restricted the right to worship. \ Wrdnt~a)', Octobtt 22, 1%9 ' ·' ~f.~ ~-~ ~,, • NOW! Automotive '70 See them all on display in one convenient location this THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (OCT. 23, 24, 25) on the mall at beautiful Fashion Island, Newport Center. Over sixty foreign and domestic new cars exhibited in delightful surroundings. FASHION ISLAND XEWPOBT CENTER Pacific Coast Highway between Jamboree and M1cArthur, Freeway minutes .tw.ty. 58 STORES AND SERVICES DEALERS PARTICIPATING: CHICK IVERSON, INC. • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS • GEORGE ZIMMERMAN • DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS • BILL JONES SPORTS CAR CENTER • ROY CARVER PONTIAC • CONNELL CHEVROLET • HARBOR DODGE HOLIDAY • JOHNSON & SON • NABERS CADILLAC • UNIVERSITY OLDS • ROBINS FORD • POOLE BUICK • ATLAS CHRYSLER DAILV PI LOT I ··-~-----~---------------~--~-,.~-.-,.-~---------~-~-------------.. ----. -· 8 DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Pollution From Above \Vh at's good enough for the state of New Jersey may be good enougl1 for the S'late of Cali.fornia. That is the thinking behind Nev.'port Beach city of- ficials' latest nnti-jet move. Councllman Paul J. Gruber, whose Back Bay home lies under the path of passenger jets us~g Or~nge ~oun· ty Airport, has urged the City Council. to investigate a rather fa scinating legal development tn New Jersey. That state's department of public health earlie.r this year named seven major airlines using Ne~ark_ Airport as defendants in a suit charging them with air pollu- tion. The airlines capitulated a week ago. They an· nounced they v:ould equip all their planes with smoke- less engi11es. . . Cost of the conversio n, involving 3,000 Je t engines. will be $30 million. "\Ve should ha\'e our O\\'n legal staff start the same action here, especiaUy v:ith Ai r Cal and Air \Ve st pass- ing over our city,'' said Gruber. . . The possibility that a similar lawsu.1t. whe_the r filed by the city, the county or the state! mtg.ht bring about similar results js welJ "'Orth pursuing vigorously. There is no denying that there is pollution, just as there is no denying that there is noise, from the big and little jets at County Airport. Jet fuel floats do,vn from the skies on takeoffs and landings in seemingly equal amounts. Owne_rs of PO?ls in the Back Boy area are continually scraping an oily scum out of their water. Clothing, windo\vs, rooftops, lawns and doubtless the bay itself are r egularly bathed, :;:prayed and spl otched. Jn Anaheim this week. a leading engineer said air pallut!on from aircraft may become one of the major factors affectin g public health if it is not controlled. In the immediate vicinity of airports, he warned, it soon will con tribute substantially ~o air pollution. And it isn't necessary. There are smokeless jet en· gines. Within a year they will be using them in New Jer· sey. But it took a lawsuit to prod the air li nes there into installing them. Asswning that California's anti.pollution laws a re as constitutional as New Jersey'S-(lr could be-we see no reason why jets using airports in this state cannot eventually be compeUed to stop blackening the 11kies above and the ground below. The Harbor Area is as good a place as any ~o begin the required prodding. 58 New Stop Signs? Moterists using residential street& in Corona del Mar north of the highway and south of Fifth Avenue may soon be doing a lot of stop-and-go driving. Fifty-eight new s top signs where there are now only eight will be ins1.alled al intersections later this year- il the residents of the area like the idea. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce (673-4050) wiU take calls on the subject from I to 5 p.m . the rest of this week. If Utis poll is favorable, the signs will go up, according to city officials. The municipal staff has r ecommended the signs b~ cause fully one-third of some 222 accidents in the a rea since 1965 occurred at the now unsigned intersections. "The record cannot be ignored," says Traffic Engineer Robert Jaffe. He may be right; he may be wrong. It's a decision that apparently depends on who rings up-and who doesn't-the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. So Btart dialing. (Nl ~1' !5£CW!,E M05l' PtJ.<:E.3 ~'R• ~nvc, A fEUJ E~T•9USHMENT ~A)>5 "'" l'olSI£!> ... OR 4 \JN\~E~n<I 1llRll II> All!> flG'E)l<)o\I a: :IKEQI A1>1t1,.:EP .... l'EOPl.E ~ADe~ SDS A<; VICL~"f. ""'"" """'-" ~· ro c~ ~Iii.TV 10 Hf!ET °"" IXi<Y """ IVEi\Ls! rr'3 1.MFA1R TO llU.ME ~ ~ ll$ -.liE M.AA\110~ ~ A FEW. 9~ ll'E5, tril!el:! 'IC>.lRE FCR \Jl> OR Ml\IN:lr 115 . ~~ !i~CA'-"E A FEIV NE.Ci.ROE.~ W.Vii 'Be.EN L'1'HC.tlE.D •••. OR A ~~ ~""11 UP ANP c.1rrt.e.NS · KVl<l OJI OF T~N •••· PEOPLG lAJf.L VS. /\.~ V/Ot.ENT. WEri::e-'!'2:~' i'RVIN t' ~ I' PROTEl T OU~ :lOC IE:f</ fROM MORAL (D/:l?\lpftoN ~ /f's ONFPJR. -ro 5U.ME' f ~ OF ~fOR T~E '6f;AA\llOR oF A FE W· ~O.S, f lTl'ER. 'i'Ov/<E FOR us 01? fili.MSI ,.. IJ~ .' Chataeellor Answers Kiwanis Inquiry 'Krisman Loyal Citizen' Real Danger In Becoming Jin 'Expert' Shouldn't Ban Th~ followina Guest Report is the tezt of a lette r fro1n UC/ Chon cellor Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. to Gordon Im· ler of the Kiwani.~ Club of Co.st.a J.te.sa in re3ponse to ,,_fr. hn ler'.~ i11q11 iry about the appoin tment of /.like Kris· man, former UC ! student bodu prtsi· dent, !o be coordinator of student· faculty advisi'n g at UCJ . KritnU1 11 be· came the center of widespread co n· troversy because he hod been a mem· ber of Students for a Democratic So· ciety and had traveled to Cuba. -Editor In response to your leller regarding the appointment or tl!r. Krisma n a 11 coordinator of student-faculty advisi ng at the Irvine campus, I am appreciative of your Interest in the university and your request for more infonnation about the i5SUes involved. I am aware tha t the university must depend on the continued support of persons such as you and the broad majority of the ci tizens of the slate who are concerned about our institutions of higher education and the well-being of our young people. We mu st strive for a fuller mutual understanding between the campus and the corrununity, yet I do not expect that all of us wiU agree on every issue. IN REfEREl\'CE lo your letter, I n1ust t.aJte except.ion to any impli cation that a \ r ------·-· -- Guest Report ''lawless elements" are appeased, or even tole rated , at .Irvine. The record of our student body has been exemplary. Students at lrvine have taken a keen and aggressive interest in social and educa· tional issues and in the conduct of their own education. This is as it should be. Yet, in no instance in the five-year history of this campus has the behavior of the studen\3 al large or of any group been such as to cause concern for the maintenance of law and order. Tn tht1se individual instances where laws or regulations have been broken, the ad- ministration of this campus has taktn prompt and appropriate action. DURING JUS CA REER as a student at Irvine. ~fr. Krisman was prominent among those who havt worked vigorously to improve the living and Jearnlng en· vironment and to increase the op- portunities for responsible participation by student.5 in the planning and develop- ment of thi11 campus. 1 became directly acquainted with Mr. Krisman two years ago when he was elected as president of the Associated St udents of UCl. At no time have I found him to be other Ulan a loyal and constructive citizen of th I a campus, the community, and our coun- try. When Mr. Krisman was recommended for the poslllon in the Dean of Students office, qutstions about his record, his membership in the SDS, and hls travtl to Cuba were brought to my attention. I gave my final approval to the ap- pointment only after thoughtful review of the candidate's record, comments of faculty, staff, and studtnls about the suitability of his qualificaUons, and after receiving expressions of support for the appointment by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, the Vi~ Chancello r for Academic Affairs, and dean1 of various schools with whom he will work. I WAS PARTICULARLY concerned about the recommendaUons of the deal\! of the school!, aince 1 primary responsibility of tht coordinalclr is to con. vty to studenLs, through their fa culty ad_• visers, detailed informat.ltln about the academic programs of each of the school.!!. The deans must be saUsfied that the coordinator can discu55 various school programs accurately and eJ- fective\y. Their suppo rt and my approvaJ for Mr. Krism an's appointment were primarily based on our f i r a t h a D d knowledge of hl11 character, behavior and perfonnance as a member of the campus community. DANIEL G. ALDRICH. JR. Chancellor Davis: A Political Put-on? tOS ANGEL ES -'i\"hat m;iv h3\·e be<'n concr1\·ed as lhe n1n•"t rl iibr.r:q e pollllral put -on i;1nrt /IC'arst 1n1·cntrd tile Spanish-Amt·n can \~'ar is unfolding here as a ma1or 1e~! of Gov. Ronal d Reagan's lhe0ry 1hat cnn~1;1nt -;ind vi olent - confrontat1on "Hh i:.tuden ts is the best policy At issJJe 1S" !hr .~tnt~is of Angela Davis, an a1tract11 r, 2.'i·ycar-old, black Ph.D. "'ho "'at' appointed earHer this year as ;in a.o.. .. 1s!ant profr.~sor of phl!osophy al UCLA and "'hn h;is now been fired by the Bo<1rd nf Regent.~. at. the Insistence of the governor, bccausr 1t appears she is a member-<Jf aJJ things-!he Con1 n1untst Party. P.tISS DA \llS ' membership in tht par· ly wa~ leaked this 1pring Ill a letter to !he college nc\l·spaper by an alleged FBI 1nfonnan1. She re adily admitted membership in somrUiing ca!led the Che- Lumumha Chapler of the Communist Party, 11 nd hrr hring came soon afler. The 1~ut hai; mobilized opinion among 1he facuhy, adrn1nistration and student body throughout the statewide campus of 1he rnh rrs11.1· of California . a!n1ost all of it against the i:o1·crnor. But it has also tnobilized n1nst or the nonstudent, nonacademic puhl1c opinion In the state, mostly on n eaga ri's ~ide . "·hat is curious 111 the \\'hole episode, Wednesday, October 22. 1069 The ediiorilll page 01 rr1ie Dnily Pilot seeks lo 111fonn and fli m- ulate readers by priesen11r g tliis "ewspa per'1 opi111011.1 and con1. mtntary on top1rs 01 111tc1est 11nd tignificance, by pro111rl1 ng a forum for tht expres31on nf our r~aderi' apin1011J, a11d by prll!•en.ting the dn·crse t1fw- poi11t• of informer! nbs('t t•rr.t and ipoke.rmtn o" top1:c1 of !he dav. Robert N. Were!, Publisher \ r Mankiewicz and Braden according to somt. faculty member~ whn kno\v Miss Davi s and -m ot e im- por tant-kno w :::omethlng about the Arnerlcan Radical moveme nt. Is why no t.ffort has bttn made lo discover if tlfiss D~vis is !riling !he Lrulh whr n ~he says .she is a Con1mu nist. THESE PEOPLE art saying, in effec~, that the rtgents, the unlverdty and, abo\•e all , Go\•emor Rl.'agan are quite likely bting victimized by a i iant-perhaps even lighthearted-hoax, promoted by the New Left, dt-slgned lo provoke just the conrrontation which Reagan and the n1ilit.ants want. If !here is one thing young radicals In our society today shan', wh ether they are nonvio lrnt. hiraci al pacifists of viole nt f\1 aoist sepan1llst militants. it Is con· tempt for Uie Communist Party, The par- ly Itself ls bnurgeois, bureaucratic. In the \•iew of youth timid and in the view of in- tellectuals turgid and irreleva nt. The New Left ridicults the Old Left. f\1o longtr, as through much of the Thirties and Fortiea, is Communilt Party membership in anY way heroic: or even chtc in left and lntellcctual circles. Indetd, It is regularly derided as ir· relevant to "the struggle." If it were not for the tnrolled members of the FBI and subscribers to Communist publ ica tions amont, public and private inslitulions, it could hardly survi\'t. CO~SEQUENn Y, it is highly unlike ly th11t ~liss Davis. admittedly an ac\i \ ist. ;idmillt'dly IJ militant radical. a ;o;tuclrnl of 1-lerbert 1'1arcuse and of con~iderable intellectua l aitainment, \11ould join the party·. Some movement with a date in the n:i me, perhaP'--5DS or one of 111 ~plinters. pe rhapi1-but the Communl~t Party! D1vid Eisenhower 11 u likely a nit-mbt:r. But these Intellectual musin11 ire • surely not for Ronald Reagan. Ell.'CI Pd a~ 11 foe of "The Universi ty,'' he has ful fil led his ramp.aign promises and thrivied, lhough the student body at UCLA. wht-n polled this week, fA\'Ored by more than 80 prrcent the proposition that Rea gan had lowered the quality of the state·s educa- tion. REAGAN'S MOST likely foe. fonn t.r As.,embly Speaker Jesse Unruh , has been hammerlng on thls issut, mostly withou t ,.i!\1ble 1ucces.,. Unn1h Is telling whoev er rares to listen that it is !hr p:ovemor. not the stur1ien1s, whQ has provQked lhe con- rronlations-:i"" Y•ith the People's Pnrk in llrrkeley-which have ltd to violence and a paralysis of educat ion. Thus, 1he case of Miss Oa\tl.s looks more and more like a radical-left fraud. Arter all. ""he is almost the Jl'.lnly accused Communist in r~nt memory V>'ho ha• broken the story first and then not denied it. The suspicion is strong that, by pro- \tiding a real live Communist on the faculty, Rtagan could be provoked into &nother confrontation which might ac· cnmpli!;h the gnnls nf both lhe ~overnor and th e New Left. So far, it'~ \.\'Orked. By Frank Mukletr1c1 ud Tom Br.dPn Dear Gloomy Gus: When ls the administration al Nt'W· port !!arbor IH~h going lo adjust the clocks in I.ht school~ - Tardy Ticked-off Tar ,.,, '""'"' "111m ,...._., .. ....., "' _,_ .. , ,..... -"" -··· ...... .,_ Mt _,,, M .1 ..... , .... OtllY ,llef. nougbta at Larg": The real danger In becoming an "ex- pert" lies in be<:oming so immer~ in your subject that you fail to see how it relates to othtr subjects, and adopting a scale of values that gives yoor own field a prlority even when it should be subordinate to nther \'aluts. • • • All p e o p 1 e making introductions between two strangers &hould repeat each name twice, loudly and distinctly, ror the benefit of all the dunderheads like me who gn blank whenever they are in· troduced to a new face. • • • The moet diuppolnUng book I 'vt read all summer Is "Missouri itittersweet'' by MacKinlay Kantor, which is far more bit- ter than sweet, and bitter about the wrong thinga ; with q:e, he has grown not wi!er but ju.st more Kantorta.nkerous. • • • Most of us are bad at deception for the shrewd reason gi vtn by G. C, Lichtenberg nearly two centuries ago: "It is usuaJly tasier to hide something than to hide the fact that you art hidina: something." • • • No appendage. on the modern motor car is more needless i as well u more vex• lng) lhan the eleclrically-0perated win• dows, which always perversely pick in· C'leml'nl weather to stay jammed 1n the half-0pen pos1non. • • • "Conscience" is a much abused word In our societ y. fflr w (' ro n1mon\y use it to worry over pcr~onal !rifl es ins1tad ol training it In bt• lrnuhlrd abtlut big things ; and th1 ~ d i~si pa\es our moral energy and permit.~ u~ at the samt. time to develop an 1 nsrn~1t1veness In the monstrous inequil1<'~ Clf our t1rnt. • • • The acrimonious lt>\1rl or mo.st political rliscuss1ons sadly 1lh1slra \.es the maxim of William Prnn. \\'ho i;aid: "Truth nft en su!Fers rnore rr()m t h e heat of il s defenders than from the arguments of its oppoSfTS. '' • • • Those fatuous library boards and cltlrens' committee11 which are ~fond of banning books for allcgtd indecency ntt'd lo be reminded regularly that when Mart h ·aln 's "Huckleberry FiM" was publish- ed . the Commlltt-e or Uie Public Library of Concord, f\1ass., banned it as "lrash and suitable onlv for the slums.'' • • • One of the real difficuHits in our detnocracy is that the people v.·ho art. concerned about civil rights art cavalier In their attitude toward property rights, while the people "'ho scream loudest about pr operty rights arc indifferent to viola!ions of civil righl~ -yet each must sustain the ot.her if a just balance is to be achieved. • • • The chief diffennce between the suea b I h a t a woman wanu to be loved for herself. and 11 min wants to be loved ia 1plte ()f hbnse.lf. • • • Some cons~ucncts of lhc mndem population boom arc -I.hat your \'Ole lo- d1y Is .,·orlh only I percent of your grtat- gr1nd{ather'&, that more illitrrate5 are al\vp than evrr be:fore. and more people think the earlh is nat lhan \\'hen Colum- bus discovered ii wasn ·1. • • • There are almost a rio1.tn natinns in I.hf! wor ld with • better Infant. mortality rat.e than l he U.S., which is the motJt pros-. Pf!rous; It 11 atarce\y a cau1e for na· Uonal rejoici ng that we rank ju11t ahead of India ll1d some African nati on11. •" l Walking Catfish To the Editor: Looking at the article on tht walking Clarias catfish, I cannot help but feel complete disgust for the California Fish and Game Commission for banning it. Belit.ving that the Clarlas could breed and survive in our watera is too much for me to swallow. Being a South Amtrican fish , it nted.s water of at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit to breed, and, in fact, to survive, It could manage during the sum- mer, but come fall and winter it is doomed. Even at the relatively abort fall nights, the temperature gets far below this mark. The fish could not possibly survive CaWornia waters. THE SAl\IE SORT of story has been linked to the piranha. Many game 1~1ardens are convinced it i.s a menace to us, without really investigating the situa- tion. The piranha differed from the cat· fish in the respect that it needs WARME R water lo breed, around 80 degrees, and cannot poi>£ibly survive in our Ml degree water. (Even in the desert 5urvival is impoeslblt, for t h e water is chilled considerably at night.) What .!!trikes me as particularly odd is the fact that such a resolution as the ban of these fish could be passed without public sanction in our "dtmocrac.y". DAVID G. PORTER Bo"' About 60:' To the Editor : Regarding the proposition made by the Ntov.·port Beach Cily Counci l con~rning thP installation of 58 i.1op i:ign.~ bet11'e~n F1flh A\'enue and East Cnas! High1ray , from f\facArthur to Hazel Drive : I thln k It 11!1 an excellent plan and it is ~omething •1hich sho ulrl have bern done several years ago. However, one arl':t which I feel needs stop signs which is nr;t .lncluderi in lhe proposition ls ! tic in- terseclion al Fifth and ~1arguerl!e, THE SPEED U l\llT change~ nn Marguerite fr om 35 mph to 25 mph and from my pt_rsonal ob.wrvallon, It seems that very ftw car~ i;!ow dowri. /\!so. goin.e: in the. opJ>()Slte direclion many cars speed up before the area in which 35 mph is tbe limit, Instead of the 58 , how about 60? BARBARA KATZ P•d•lir Jn1 e r e1t To the Editor : Concerning lhe proposed tidelands fee and bay access problem!!: It is not merely a matter of principle, but a malltr of public interest principlr, that our Nc.wporl Beach Cl!y Counci l must vole upon whrne\'er any Issue must be delennlntd. This Is most t'mphallcally lhl.' case con· ceming t stablishcd fam ilies. bus\ne~ organizations and private clubs whose t'X· elusive use of shoreline properly rienies public use--bcsides opposi ng thtir fa ir share of upenaes ! The rapid growth nf this area truly govern• pre11nt and future needs for greater public access and use. The time Is NOW to vote fnr what is responsibly needed. A. \\'EISS~lAN Rhllc11/01,. J,am To lhe F..ditnr · For lhc past fQur year~ the ci ly of Ne\\'PO'f1 Beach h a~ had a law I h a t states: A ~urlboard must be licensed , al !he chargt nr SJ per year. No olher ri ty in the United States has such a ridiculous law. Surier!I of the P•tt wue only in!1'restcd In coming do~TI to the beach to lie around and c1u~ trouble. All 1Q1rfer1 were label- ,--- ! I j • ! l\laiUiox \ _.,\,... I Letter.! from readcr.1 are 1celcomt. Normally writers should convey th eir rrte.1so:ges fn 300 trords or les.s. The right to condense letters to Ji! spac~ or elimina<e libel i.! reserved, All let- te r.! must include signature aTJd mad- i11g address, but names may be with- held on request if sufficien t reason ~ apparent e-d bums and troublemake rs as well a .. many olhtr tenns. Since surfrrs seemed to be gttting out of hand, the license law was inlroductd to try to control their ac- tions, DURlNG THE PAST two years surfing hiu witnessed a great transition. Surfer.• of today art more invOJ\'ed in the sport and are interested in impr oving their ability. Surfers today are mucb more peaceful and at ease than ever before. The altitude of all surfC'rs has thanged completely. Surfing is a sport or freedom and there should be no charge. So let's v.·ork to abolish the current la\\' rcgardina surfboards in Ncwporl Beach . RICK ~tARVIF'o' Dlsrrl111l11ntor u The DAIL\' Pll.OT ror<'r ai;r of lhfl con trortrl>ial tidrlanrl s 1JS-t' frr h;•~ hrro biased and slanted. N1) ~!(lubt h:is IJ<'en lrft in the 1n1nds o[ your rcadr1s that you r nr1vspa~r i ~ alignrrt with fou r mrn1brr~ or 1he ('11~· Cn11nr1 I f~n·nrln.I( l h 1~ nrrhnance. Evcrv debate l1<ls ll\O sides In :ill fa imess tlir Pilot shnuld 1.:i\11 equa l spare lo !hr nppn~ll\fl ::irg!linc 11L~. fl ha~ bfcn sratcd 1ha1 sprc1f1r :irca .• wllhi ll Nc\\·port Harbor arr cu rrC'n!ly es· cmpl rrorn a tideland~ usr fl'(' If ;ill pr ivat r p1 t·r ownr rs cannol be chorgerl use fet impartially, the ..-h~rgr j-' discriminatory. Such an ordinan ce w i l l only C1:lmpound existing inequitie~ . THE CITY OF Ne~·por\ Btach permit· led and encouragtd the dtvtlopment ol \1·aterfronl property {or prh·atc use. The: properly O\\'ners are not responsible for l'XISling conditions and should not be penaliZ"Cd for them. I do nol own bayfronl property and I am opposed to any tidelands use ff'('. RUTil II. KENlSON . . .---By Ge or9e ---. Dear George: I read where members of the Supreme Court are alway11 hav ing trouble defining obscenity, and I jusl wanted them to know I stand ready to help them. t sell filthy pie· lures -I'll be heppy to send a li~t of ratts. Dear N.P.: NElOHBORHOOO PORNOGRAPHElt How about ma iling a (lirt y po~t C'ard ? I've got a good buddy dov.·n .:it the Postal Jnapcctor·s office who wants to meet you . COi\PIDENTIAL TO N E \VS EDITORS. NEWS DESK 0 F NF:WSWEEK . Oh, nothing much. \\'ha\'.s ntw with you ? tS<-nd yoor problenu II) ~rge fnr prompt procrastination ) ·-·· . ·-·~· Cosia Mesa --Today'• Final .N.Y. Stooks VOL. 62, NO. 253, 5 SECTION S, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 TE N CENTS Attacl{ Danger Remains on Fairground Path 0,lllY ,ILOT S!11! P~ot1 By JANICE BER.i\1AN 01 lh1 0 111y ''"' ~llU The nor\h\\"f'Sl comer of the Oran1;e \ou11ty Fairgrounds in Costa l\1esa is a s:1111!l spo[ of untamed land Y.'ith trees and tani;:les of brush and high weed s that lJCnd in the "'ind. A path \\'inds through the area. schoolch1ldrcn use it. n1ornings and artc·r· noons, as a shortcut from Fair Drive 1.0 ArlinglDn Drive. Thus U1ey bypass ~ide1,~1alks of Fairview Road on their w11y lo D:n is Intermediatr, Orani:te Coast C'ollegl', Costa J\lesa iltgh School and l'rc!'idio Elcn1entary School. The state-owned property also has l\\o hilly ri:<:cs. one ll.!Xl to the other. Then'~ 1s a small space bet ween the rises. con1- pl ctcly obsi.:urcd lron1 \·1c""' of nea rby Arlington Drh·e. •\ IO·ycar·old girl was s c x u a 11 y 111olc strd 1herc on her way tn a nearby .,cli·>u! last \Vednesday. The assault took place at 8.30 a.111., ac- cording to !he report on fi!e al the Costa '.\!cs;l Police Station, Just a few hundred y:1nts awa y from the scene. Tile little girl"s princi pal sent a lrttcr {Q Cei:-11 J . J\IArks, presidrnt of the Fair Board, regarding lhe conchtion or the la1rgrounds property. ..I n essence. I saKI lhal chilllrrn from OCC, Costa l\'lesa. Da\·1s and Pre~1d10 :-;chooJs have to pass !his arra and I frlt 1t 11as a hazard and sornewhat or a ntagnet,'' said t.hr principal. ~leanwhilr. hr said, young~l~rs are being discouraged from ta king the ~hortcut through the fairgrounds. .. \\'e do have walk ing maps for th!! children that tndica1e that they should use the sidewalk. and I have asked the teach<'rs lo go over lhe v.·alking maps ra ther than to ~ay , look, this hall ha p·\ pened fo one of 011r students," he said. Costa f.fcsa fire Captain Wilham Raymer noted t.hat mosl or the trash hl· lStt SHORTCUT, Page %) Bay Living for Mesans .$20 Million Lagoo11 Apartments Planned in City A 1.200-unH aparlment con1plex sur- rounded by its own sparkling water spo rts lagoon largest residenlial package project in Cosla f.1esa history - is in planning stages for the ci!y "s r.tC?~a VC?rde area. Tentatively dubbed Vi sta de\ Lago, U1e two and three-story luxury apartments are planned by !nterland Develo pment Copr. of Sn n1a Clara for a 40-acre site at l\lcsa \,.erde Drive East near Golf Course Drive. The lanrl adJiltc11t !:r the Co.c,ta i\1esa r.oJf and Country Club is O\\ ncd hy the Seger.~trom fam ily. Est in1atcd cost or the pro1ecl \1'ill be S20 million plus lhe land, accordinc to 'V•lham L. Dunn, Costa ;·lcsa planning director The plan. unique for an inland area, calls for the apartments l-0 be built on rnan-made lagoons. The lagoons will pro\'ide for \l'ater sports such as sailing and, depending on the dept h. swimming. Vista dcl Lago \.\'ill have apartn1cnt:s rangini:: 111 s1zr from efficiencies to 1hrece·bcd roon1 townhouses, and renls \1·ill be as high as $~50 per ni onth plus ut ilities . He{'rcal ional facilities plannerl include S\1·i1n1ni ng pools, bk·yclc lr<lils and tennis courts. The lak' 11·1!1 cover len acrrs, sald Dunn, and ~·ill be spanned by a bridge le ading lo the Costa r.tesa Golf and CJun- lry Club. Recircu lating water in the lake \viii bP. provided by pumps hidden in la ndscaped islands n1 the middle o{ the lake . T11'e!ve Costa t¥lesa cily officials visted a similar Jnterland apartment complex in Santa Clara last March, Dunn sald, ad· cling that he th inks the Cos ta M'sa replica ""•ill probably be the best apart- n1ent complex in Southern Californ ia, bar none." But members nf 1he ~1 es a Verd e. Horneowners 1\~wc1at1on arc reserving J11dg1nent "'unlll \l"C rece 1\·c mote 1n- forn1ation," baid attorney Donald t.:. ' Small\\•ood, president of I.he Association. The p!an would requite &evt.ral 1001!: changes. Samll\\'ood said. "\\'e ~'Ouldn 't mind the change of a commercial zone to an P.-4 (multiple fam ily ) zoning," he sa id, "but the plan as it's b'eo given to us would involve the pos.~ibility of a z:>ne change from an R-2 1two-fan1ilyl to an R-3 or 4. \Ve n1ight be unhappy about that." Datr s for a hearing of lnlcrland·a: pro- posal before the city plann ing co1n- misslon nave nol yrt been announcC'd; nor ha1·e dates for beg inning of construction . Dunn ('."1imatcd that fin :il plans would take anol.her several 1nonths. STUDEN T STR OLLS TO SCHOOL THROUGH FAIRGROUND S In Costa Mesa , Shortcut Becom•r Pathway to Fear Ne ,v Valttes Food fo1• Thougl1t For U.S. Urged •sooner the Better' GOP Leade1· Scott Urges l ee Cr cc11n Parlor Unsettles Cou.ncil The l.Jmt> 11•as J(J 4:1 p ni ~lont)ay. The Cosra f.lesa Cll y Council ""'as J1n1· ping. The prrss htt rl a he.:Ht..ichc. Anrl Carden i;ro1r 1lcvc loper John Elliott v.-as pcdcll1ng slon1ach aches. "There arc a fC"w t ulr 1h1ngs here." he d('t larrd r.n thu~i;i ~t ically." a5 a photo ~l idc. of a Farrell's Jee Crca111 Parl::iu r J?esiaur11nl fla shed .onto the sc reen. .. An -~.50 sun1lac that takes lw o grown men to bring 1t 10 the table." he read enthusiastically, explaining lhe n1oun· ta1nous specialty contains a multitude o{ ice cream s. shcrbC't5 and other goodies. '"And how about 'The? Trough -fit for .:1 pig.' "he C'nthused. \1 ithout expla1nin_i::- lhe conff"ctioners' deligh1s poured into thi~ F'arrl.'11".~ ma ~tcrpircC' Ell iot t. promn1111.i; a zonr ch;i ngc to allow one or the colorful 1urn-ol-thc-cen- tury ice cream parlnr-cafe.~ at 1673 lr1·inl" Ave., continued rc:iching for inen"s hear!~ !hrnugh thrir 1u1nn11c.~. ''Or ho\v abovl ii ~! ,j -.uhrnar111c sanrl v..·ich," hr :iddt'ri . n11illnirig !l1r. gar1":a ntua 11 pruporti~n~ o[ the nu1ltiplr· nieal main dt~h. Councilman \V1llia1n L St. Clair looked /;"1111ishcd . ~tayor Alvin J,. Pi nkl ey looked ;:1l 1he clock. Elliott looked ph•a.'>C'CL There was n1uch n1orc on tli<' agrnd.1 and councilmen quickl.v l"C\'le\\rd ut h~·r commercial de.\·clopment 1n lhc !'ur- rounding area then appro\"cd lhe z;;inc change. t;nder the s.,.,·itch from residenti;il ll.'<' lo local business di!>lrirt on a condition:i\ use permit, ln\·rslor ~lax llu r\~l1z nn1•t bring plans for tbc fini .. hed bus111c~~ ha ck to the council. Cot111 cil Acts P eace111al{c r Ovei· Playg1·ou11cl F e11cli11g ~fen of the l l:irhnr As.~emhly of Gnd Churth in Costa tllc'.'J are h;iuling dirt fil l a:i; a fi m1 foundation for lhci r fence lo block off thl' scrul tt r rnaze of Frank Brazr , v.·hich lies nrxr <lOQr. The TIC'ighborl.v conf11cl ca111r lo light ~f ,)nday beforr lhr ei ty 1i:iunc1I. a body v.·hich admilte(ity h;Ht no 1urii;tl1r!1nn O\"(>i the C'a~. but lis tened \\'!lh l<isc1nation as v.·ould·bc peal'C'n1akcr.~. Braze. 7SO \V. 'Vilson SI., v.·rolc roun· cihnen \,·i1h a pica lo roercc the chu rrh, ~-ltich operates an adjacent day school, int.Ct crectin~ a solid barrier where i!s wire fence exi sts. Rra 1.e said he harl suffererl the little children a little loo n1uch orer recent years. . . He charged lack of supcrv1s1on, unr!ue noise, trespassing . rnalicious misc hief, such as thro\ving rocks, and untidy mainltnancc of chtwch properly i1sel f. "I r:ven caught then1 s!raling frnn1 niy vard {)J1 one oc casion ." said Braze, ad- ding !hat when h<' relurncd the youngst er~ lo the' school. lhc staff denied thry "·ere rnrollec1> The complaining prC1pcrly o.,.,·ncr thrn urg('d the city to at lra.'it cstehh~h rc- quiremPnl'i lhat churches ()pcning any such schools in the future be required lo fence. off adjacent property to protect it. He "'as Joined in his pleas hy t-1 rs. Loretta r-.1orales. 753 \V. \Vilson St.. "·hn chargrd htt three small girls arc harass- ed wh il' playing in their yard, l'iOmelime.'I pummeled a nd C\"l!n rclicl'ed of their toys. ··~fy girls arc black and blue and have 1rratehc!'., '• sh' ~airt. Undtr terms of !he cx1~1ini;: ordinancr111 ln\"ol\•ed. City Al1 nrnPy Ho.v .lunt rulrrl there "'as virtually nothi11g the cit y covlrl <lo but give Rev. V. 1.. llcrh,rrk a chance lo reply. then perhap.~ n1ediatc. '"I will try to answer al! the charges.·• the clergyrnan bcg;1n, 1·x ril ;nn ing 1h,1t plans are undrr \.\'ay to build the fence Braze \\'ants. but rill dirt rnusl be haulrd in to lc\·rl the properl y 1nvnlved. Destruction of an nld hriusr on lhr church land last \\'eek 11,:i.~ the fi rst slep he.fore that asprct of the job can be finished he f'Xpla inCff, then hinted the parish .,.,·ill be equally happy to gel 1t done. A.'i far .as Braze's ('{lmplainls, Re v. ller11\'etk said lhe church pupils arr. well· supervised and the sc hool It.self was recently ranket1 nne <>I th' six best such ln~titu!ions in America. He suggested the wrong doin(: is the work or icilc neighborhood children, not church pupils. .. I pro1ni~ yn11 one thing.''. he con· linued , ··wc"ll lry to be good neighbors to ~f r. Braze and v.·e'll try to be a good Christian -but frank ly, I'm worried about the heallh prob lem there." lie said rats, n1ole~. mire an r! nthrr '·crmin \.\·ere slaughtered \\"hf'n the ohl house on lht church land 11·as v.•rrcked, adding that Braze now has had hi,·o old buSM and -even a v.·haleboat storrd next door, among olher things . "~1r. Braze is a landsc:i pcr l'lnd he could make that place look like the Garden of Eden ii he"d clean it up,'' de- clared the minister. Councilman Geor!le A. Tucker Siii(• gested sending a city invcstiga1or to protir 1he whole !o;s1u•. al wh ich 11nH! Bra1.r !See PLAYGROUND. Page 2) ( By Jo11a s Sall\ U.S. Set Truce Date ~ Pn!io ''accine pioncrr .Jonas Salk loday lo1L an Orange County audience or ;11'ro.~p;icc engineers lha! lhc mo!lt vex in,I.:' p, ohlcrns of mankind have been ignored in !hi ~ century or technology. Dr. Salk, speaking In Anaheim al cnn· r l1 \·r ol hundreds of aerospace experts, <i,•111 f'r<'d a keynote addrc~s titted . •·.;;C'irnl'r, Technology and tile Qu<1lity of L11r '• Thl' founder nf 1he Salk Institut e in La.lfl!la. Dr. Salk declared that •·a nP\V r pf)Ctf' ha~ brrn reach<'d and human life nt•rd~ a ne\\' S\"~tem of \'alurs. '"The quali r.Y of !if('.'' !laid Dr. Salk, '"that :ippealed or 11·as tolerate d dunng !hr earlier flpoC'h is un<1ppeal 1ng <1nd 1n- i"!Ccr~~ible lo those native to the nc1v t'plX'h. .. ,\111onE: the ~·ouths. ""'f>Cc1all~•. anci arnor,;: othr r<> a.~ u·e!I. there 1;;; 1n1 p:1t1rnrc '1 lth !hr ~1011 11('."~ of rhangr towarrl 1n1- 1,1 u\·1ng the qu:1l1!y o! l!.fc, c!'pec1ully tor lo" d1sad\•a111.agcr1. '";\healthy anti :1,1prn11ri:J\" .1r 111>1rlr fotr llu.: t r<111~11 1n11 \1 011ld br lu a• rep! thr p:1•l ;i~ orir !h«t prn1 id rrt 1·al11<t hlr l-.no11'lrrJ~n ;i nd c>»JWflrricr, ;ind 11ilh thr111 of \l hflt nol 11 ~ do a ~ ll'ell a~ what to r!o during 1hr 1w1r rpocb, and ha s provided 11\e op· r~r"li1nity lor I ii~ orw epoch :' be co11- l11111 cd. .. Such an attitude \1'n1ild ])(' hc:ilthier i•t'<i niore C!l('rgy-eonserving than t o t.1;,mr. nr tri find fault. or tn look bark ur.on '1he good old da\s' or try lo recslJbl i.~h old patlern~. The llf'IV PflO"h I· an evolutiona ry step :is was the old('r r poch and nei ther should be looked upon :.:; a rli~ra.~r. ·• f"nn~tant1nos fl . Dox1adi~. presidt>nt of a Crrf'k development and conslruct1011 fl nn. ~·ho also addressed the scientists of the American Instit ute of Acronauues (Stt DR. SALK, Page %) o-.1LY ,,LOT !!tit 'N EW VALUES NEEDED' Speaker J onas Salk I~ 11 .~s l 'os 1uo11.n 11 Ls To A 1,tc 1ul Confab T11q l !11f.~i a11 rf)~1no11a11!s 11ho llil ve ~1r ppt'd into 1hc front 1C"rland of space \.\·111 '1•,1! ll1e \1onde rlarid nf Or;1ngr Cou n1 y T11ur.~c!11y, for ,. fu ll tou r and also rar!icipation in a major ~.:rospace con- \ rn1ion in Anahe ini. Th<' Soviet spacemen, Maj . Gen. C:torgiy Beregovoy, of the air force, and r 1vitian scientist-cosn1on;;u l Konstantin 1·coklistov, are dut' to arrive at El Toro 1'.larine Corp3 Air Station. They v.·ill stay at Disneyland Hotrl, tnur the amusement park and then attend a dinner at lhr. Sixth Annual Meeting of 1i1e American Institute of Aeronautics :til;J Astronautics al the Anaheim Con· \ rnlion Center, \V.'\Sl·llNGTON (Lil'!~ -Sen ate. Republican Leader Hugh Scott said today a date should be set for thr United S1atc.1 to declare .1 ceasr-f1re 1n Victnain -and •·the sooner !hr be!ler _" Scott made it clear he \vas not sp<'aking for the Nixon ad ministration, saying, •·Thif 1s not a trial halloon .·• Ile told reporters 1t .,.,·as t1n1e to mo,·e from I.hr: present policy of "protecti\'e reaction" on the part of American rom· b:it forces lo '"the announced intention of a case·firr: on ?. Cl.'rtain date '' '"Protectivt reaction is already quite c!o~e to a ee.asc-fire ," Scotl said. Srna1e Democra1Lc Lf'ad~r f\11 k r. r.J;<n ,fi C'ld said Tuesday lhe orders tn \ 1('tna1n com1nanrlrr.~ r r11l 111g f o r '1,rote('li\"(' rc;ict1011·• ii" oppo~ed to the torn1er '"rna:..11n11n1 pres~11rC'' concept i.1,1111un1ed tn a un1la1C"n1! CC'i1 <:e.·f1 rr Scn1L ~airl thr L'n11rd States 1·ould an- t1111111rc a uni!a1eral tease-fire ;ind if lhc t oinmunis!s follov.·cd sull 1t v. ould bC'rome univrr ... al '"E I.hf' enen1y a!1 a('k.<, we wnuld have In defend 011 rsc !res." :'iroll ncklrd . '"I am convinced a ce11se-rirr 1s pos.~ihle. I \\"Ould like to see a dale srt on whi ch a cease- fire <:ould occur." Scott's House counterpart , Rep. Gerald SloC'k Jtlarke l s NEW YORK fAP )-The stock market rorged up.,.,·ard along a broadening fron~ 1n active trading early this afternoon . (See quotations, Pages 26-27). Advances outnumbered declines by a "-ide margin of 816 to 388 among indivi<I· ual issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange. OAIL Y l"ILOT Sl•lf """" UN INHIBITEC BY FEUD ING ELDERS. CHI LDREN CAVORT ON CHURCH PLAYGROUND Co~ncil Tries 'l~'!C•·M•~i"g Role, Ask 1 P.rjncipal1 lo. For9lv•-•nd-.f:er9t l n. Ford, addrd In the new mood of op- 11n1ism on Capitol Hill over possibi!itie ~ f>f g('tling out of Vietnam. by predicting 'M:bstanOa! impro,ve1nent" in the silua· lion in the months ahea d. Ford looking IO\\'ard the slart of con· g re~~ional consider;ilion nexl ye•r ot pussible abolition of the draft forecast ''a su bsta n tia l ly lessened military rc.spcnsi bili!y in 19i0.'' At th e White House, Pre~s Secretary fl(lnald L. Zirglcr said lessened criUcisnt oi Vietnam policy by som t key scnator!li 111dicatrd N1xon·s c<impai gn to end the \l"i.r \\"a-" gaining support. Asked specifically if somt> of the la.,.,·makc.rs had bt'en g1\·en :-peciol Vietnam briefings or ~i .en hints of 1\h:it N1x1111 \.\'Ill !'-ay in a /\"1 \ 3 ~peech tn lhc nati nn nn the 1'/ar. Z1ri:kr sairL '"No, l don 't behc vc .sn ' l\lesa to Se l I Sta le One Ac r e of Park One narrow edge of Costa J\lesa'~ Tr 'V1nkle Park. totaling LJ65 acres, \.\'i ll he sold to the State Dil'lsion or Highways ill $~6 .fiOO for Newport F'reeeay right-of-\.\'ay. The C1ly Council accepted A.~sistant Ci· ty f.lanager Fred Sorsabal's re<:flm· mcndation to sell al thr quoted price r..1onday. Ora n ge Coas t We ather Low morning and evening clourJ5 hon•e replaced the Sant a An<1 \l'inds, and fnr the Or11ngc Coast that's a rc!JeF. Look ror lcmpcr- ate lempcraturcs ranging from 70 to 77 on Thursday, INSIDE TODAY Comedy. trnged11. t1111sir. 0'1tl voriely -ii's all there ori Orrr11ge Coosi theo !rr stagts os jour 11e10 productions nrrive th;~ wetk. See E11tcrfai11 t11ent, Page 29. ... , .... c.n .. mi. c ..... c ..... Clen lllM Ct '"lu Cr111 ....... ..... Mlle•• •11totrlt l ''" l.•ltrltlll"""' f i"MC• Morn•-... l t11•t •1 Mt llb<f• MM1111t1 Ml•ltl . 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(Earlier story Page !2). fle \li <il~o talked 1\'1\h 111e rn,1n 1111 another. pri1·a1e hnr, thc11 .sald he had ar- ranged to 1neel 11·ith him. P0lice said they ha d no v.·ay of kno1ving "'hether the man v.•as "Zodiac," 1Yho has b-Oasted in notes -0f five kilhngs in lhe San Francisco Bay area in the lasl nine months. But they said they did not con- ~ider tbe caller a prankster. The nian, who gave his name as "Sam," called a morning tal k show -On KGO-TV early today while Belli was a guest anrl said he v.·as the "zodiac" killer. "I'll kil l" he lold lhe sho w·s ho~!. Jim Dunbar. on KCO-TV's morning feature, unles.s he could talk with Belli. He maclc fire telephone call.0 , Pach heard lh·e by lhe television aud ience. ticlween 7 a m. and 8 a.m. He al.so called s~n Francisco police at 2 a.m., saying he 1\anted to SPf'ak to Belli or another ·well- kno\1'TI a1!on1ey. F. Lee Bailey. Jn all the "talk sho11'' calls, the nian talked \v ith Dunbar and Belli. In 1he fourth call, at 7:33 am .. 1he n1an de scrib· ed bad headaches he sald he was suf- fering. . Suddenly he said. "\"m goini:; lo kilt lhP.m. I'm going to klll all those kid:;;.'' In a letter last week lo the San Fran- risco Chronicle. the l'iTiler. identified as Zodiac by police hand writlng expert;<;, :-aid he planned to make a busload of school children his next vic tims. He ~id he \\'Ou!d be in v.·ait, put a bullet through a bus tire, then pick off the childfen "as they come bounci ng out." The talk show started at 7 a.m. The fLTSl call from "Zodiac" came 10 minutes later, a brief garbled few \\'Ords. He hung up. The seconii ca!l came at 7:20 a.m. The man asked Belli to meet him on the roof Rt>ll1 and fJunbar, •·1 don L \\'a nt to be .hurl " Both nien told the caller he would be c;:ired for, and Belli pro1ni~d to reprt.sent 1hr 1nan as his atlorncy, In onc 4'0tl\'er!ia!ion, there 1\' as <1 1.'ClJ\',iO!l ()[ !hE' ga ~ cha111\)er. Belli 10111 Ille man "no one has gone to the gas chnmber in years." The stair's last c.xecut1on wali April 1967. The caller agreed to have Belli go to 1he San r~ranclsco district attorney's Of· fire t;, see if rrose~utors v.·ould assure him they l'i'Ollld not ask for the death penalty. BE'll i said that in another call off camera, the man tiad agreed to merl him ;:it a sccrrt location after the conference v.·11h U1e district attorney. s~n Fran('ISCO Police Cap!. l\tarlin Lec, ·wat.ch lng the progra n1, sa :d hr did not belit>\'e the caller wa~ a prankster. ''It is a pf'tson with a n1en\al pro- blem," he i-iilirl. "I Oon't know if it is the -Olli' v.·e want ." "Zodia c," objecl of one of the inost 111- lrnse nianhun1s 111 the. hi~tory of the San Frilncisco Bay area, has clairnec! in notes to JX>lice and nell"S papcrs he ls reponslble for five murders over the last nine months. 1-lis most recent note to police threatened to ambush a school bus. " [ v.·ant help,"' the c:aller told Belli at one point. "Meet me at the top -0{ the. Fairmont Hotel. \vilhoul anybody else.'' Then he hung up. A few minutes la ler, he called back again. "\Vhal \1·i1J they do to me~" tic said , '·f <lotft v.·anl to go to the gas cha1nber., .t hal'e headaches, . ," "You need help, you need somebody," Belli 5aid . "Now fs the liine to do something.·• Belli and Dunbar repeatedly assured the caller !hat his calls 11·ere not being Lraced. The City Council approved a new ralc s1r uc·ture proposed by llern1an 'fale, of the Yell ow Cab Inc .. 186 E. lflth St . at t-.londay's 1nreting, the l!rst increase in 11rarly three y<'an;. As ~oon :1s the hikl' go~s into effect, il 11 ill c:osl 50 cents for the f1ri;t 011c·s1xth n1i!r., !O cents for each adrlitional one· :;ixth n1ilc and a 57 hourly wai t for 11oi!lng and lraffic delays. No additional charge v.·ill be made for pas!oengrrs and ri\'e persons may make a trip for the same ('(Isl to one indi vidual. Tate told Councilmen Monday the in- rrcasc was needed to provide adequate dri ve r pay, noting that turnove r a1nong e1nployes is high and some applicants u1rn down JObs offered when told their ~al~ry, An1ong !h'.! data pr()vided by T.i1c \\'as ;. C'()mpara1Jve Est of other taxi firins, many oi "hich ~eemed !0 be functioning 1vlthou t diflicully ar the -0!der rate :;chedule. "How can Lhey opera(e at the sarn~ rate or bclo1v? ,'' asked Councilman George A. Tucker. '"Because they don't have lo o~riltc in Cost:t Mesa traff ic," thundered Coun· cl!man William L. SL Clair, •·and I move for approval.." The vote 11'aS unanimous in Ta le's favor. Fro11a Page 1 SALK. •• and Astronautics during a later pane l discussion, said that one -0f the major pr()blen1s confronting today's technology is whal to do about life in the clties. He predicted that urban populal!on centers during the next hundred years v.·ould all grow into one large city and that technology must be instruc ted to improve the quality of life in this city, "'hich he named "the city of man." 011e Clea1·ed i11 Felicia110 Jn the big cities of today, he sald, we have a qualily of life v.·hich in many re- spects is getting worse, This is not dur. to thel r size but becaust' \l'C don·~ hal'e the courage Lo structure lhe1n." Tl1ef t; Otl1ers Face Cou1·t "Growth is inevitable,'' the developtr .. ~ald. "l don't see v.·hy l'i'e can't build ft1ture cities of a much better quality." "Let us stop ialking abou t the utopia (1f the smsll cities. Let us concentrate nn lhe service to man," hr. continued. He 1hen said Iha! we could improve li fe in the city but that the tasks wou ld be more difficult than going to the moon. f<'lonv ch:ir.ce~ a~ainst otlt'! of four men arrested at Felic1ano's restaurant on li· riuor thefl charges wer e dropped Tue.c:- rifly, hut lhe. remaining three men atiJI face court action. Edwa rrl C. '\11itcd, 309 Narcissu~ A\'t"., f oron<i de! l\lar. 11·as ab~h·ed of charges of receiving ~to!en property. But the three others still fac e court ac. lion. Alexander Torbit!. 2l, lli Via Dijon. wiU appear 1n r.1unic1p:tl Court Friday for :Jrraignment postponed from an earlier date. Tv.-·o nthrr defendants. Eugene Ron- Oond;.,, 42, 1501 (()rnwall Lane. Newport Beach, and Charl es Drytr. :\I. 1645 Sunset Ri<lge Dr1vr, La guna Stach, still inu~t ;:inswer a Grand .Jury 1ndict1nent charg- ing them· 1,1.•ith E;rand lhrlt. conspiracy , burglary and rccei1·ing ~tolen propert.1· That action is scheduled for Nov. 6 1n Su~rior Court. '\'hlted . 42. \\'as arre~ted 11·11h lhe r11hf'r thrte n1e11 Sept. 12 at lhe po5h \\"e~lr\iff re~fau rant by l\e11·port police rlf'IPCllY('S ::inrl District At1orne_1"~ in1·rs11ga!or.c: T h1> off icers. &ei1ed ;iboul S!i .. 500 \1 0r1h nf allegedly ~lo\en 11qu ·1r. '\'hitNl 1old thf' 111\lL)' PILOT t0<l.1y 1h;:it cliari;::e.• 11f'rf' Orripped v.i!hnu1 con1- me11 t at Tuc"o;rl;iv·~ roilr1 ar1i011 "hrca11Fe rt 11a c; a phnn_v <.:hargr all I hr 11;iv_., "All I 11 .1s 11·as an 12 111pln~r or the re51 auranL I dirln '! do :inyth1ng 11Tong. IL 11·as ~pla~hr.d all 01"er the front page fo r thrPe days now I wanl the lruth 10 t·o1ne out ·• \Vl1i1Pd <hd n:i1 c·ommt nt ;ih<i11t Ille other lhree defendants in the case. DAil Y PllOT """'-"NCll COA.~t l'VIL tSIUNQ COM,.A.tl't ••b••I N. Wtt4 """'*'~! •1'14 ,..,..I,~!' J•t • It. Cu•t,., V•Ct l't•"'"" ,,.. c;1,..,11 Mtft''" T~.,._,, K11 .. ;I Eoli!tt T~o"''' A. Mijt,~iftt ..... .,.,,~, E••t., c •• ,. ..... 0..... llO Wtd l•'I' S!•1tl M1 :1ift 1 .,,,,,,.,, P.0 .1 •• 11•0. •z•z• Ot.., OHkH ,.,_.., 8".e~· 1l•t .... ,. ··-.. w ..... ,.. L..,...,. O•tt"· Jtt FOl"fl! ·-· .. ~Ml~fl"' h"": JOf Jl~ '""' f , J\leanwhi l~ D1~lrir! /\!t0rnc v ·~ a55ist enls are not con1n1enl!ng 011 any aspecls of the case. Torbcl1. "ho also 1nainl<11ns hi~ in· 110t'ence. told the DAILY l'ILOT lh1s \\'C'tk-!h:it hr. too, ls i11nocr11! a11rl !h:i t charges have bee11 dropped . llul rhecks "·ith court clerk's and DA's spokc~mPll showed !he arraignment datl' still outstanding, and J)<>puty District AL- lornty ~1ar1 in Heneghan said the action is ..-till pending. The Gra nd Jury indi('trnenl, hanrlerl riown Ocl. 3. charges Drye r ;ind Ron- <londo 11·i1 h grand theft of the liquor, an alleged 250 cases of it. from a rrstaurant and six wholesale distributors. They also face charges of conspiracy tn rnrnmf t burglary fn1n1 !he Surf and Sand Tower~ in Lag11na Bl'arh. The indictn1en! lists IO coun ts nf grand thC'fl, on(' of cnnsp1 racy , one of burgla ry anrf onr nf rece11·1ng stolen properly. The 111·0 rlrfC'nrl:inls in the inr!1ct1nC'nt :il~o L1 cr cil"il ac-11011 ste111ming fron1 ac- 1111t1cs ill 1he rrstaur;int 11 hich bears !hi> ~u rn;i1nr of popu la r blind slnger.gu1lar1~t Jo~r Frhciano. Feliciano 1~ sr,.king $16'1 ,(l()I) in f]a1nai;es fnr allrgedll· qucstirinablP ac· 111·i ties in the r11oning of thr rcs1;:iur.lnL .;ilryng 11·1th ~60 .l)O(I in lrilt:es hr says th~ !)air QI\"(' IJll11 f(lr prrforin;i0('('S .'It thp re~ta11rnnl, l~.11ed .'IL \\"e s1cl11f ilnd no1·~r rlri>·e~. Hout Bows 01it "Going ID the moon represented only one goal," he dec lared. Improving life hi the future cilies would fa ce the com- pound task of satisfying individual as 1\ell as common goals, Doxiadis con- c!urled. Other speakers addressing the space inrlust ry representatives toclay incl uded Fernando dei\-tendonca. scientific dlrec- nt of lhe Brazilian National Commission fnr Space Activities: R(')nald Nairn, presi· drnt or Prei;cott Co\legr. Aritona ; Rus- sell E. Train, undersecretary of the De- partment of Interior, and Harvey Wheel- er, co-au thor of the book "fail.Safe'' 11,ith Eugene Burdick. f "ro111 Page 1 PLAYGROUND :cisked if he wriulrl be notified allead ol I 1n1r. He :-aid h1~ larid I• p-11.:rorl ;i11::-.in~t lrf'~p;i\~1111:: fll1 (1 ;Hln11nrd rri11 f,,r 111ng a rhotl')grt1ph rakrn lhf'r~ bv ;111•l ,1rr city 1n1·e~tigah<r and ordrnng h1n1 nff the pro-- rrrty The rn1111f'il f1na!lv \ntr<1 ,\ In 1 111lh 1 11cker d1s~eot1ng, to 5l!nply rec1·i1 e ;;nrJ f1IP Brale's lelter -fl!-li;inR a~ lhr pr1n- r1 p111.~. for the present -111 1! forg11·c and frorgrL Costa flte~a City CounciliTian \Villard T. J ordan llef!l congratulates outgoing Planning Con1111i~~1011er l)o11 Hout a nd l·lout ·s rcplacc1nent, ,John Leonhardt (rlghtl. l·Jout \\':'IS cited Jor hi s de,·011011 lo duty dur. ing .f\l ri nda)"S council scsslOJl Jtnd Leonhardt \ras ~">\\·orn in dunii~:.the. rn cet 111.:.i- Jtt•r l'l••tt '~010 F1·am Pagr I SHORTCU1'. • • tcl'l ng thr nurlln1r~1 to111cr nf !hr l<1 1rt•ruunds J1rts Lll'1·1\ rr11lv\rrl. but the twu ' n1ounds of d!rl wll :o>re the assalllt took place rt'main '"Thev could only IH'.' rr1nri1·cd 11·11 11 ht':ny f'ql 11prnent,' Ra 1·111er s<11tL "The t:11rgr11 unds and J;11r pcvple ;,r1' rcspc-n~ible l!1r n1<11nt;11111ng thr .~;jJ1d .. 1nd they 've been rno~t coopt:r<illl e . .Said Ceci l J_ illarks. '"\\le'rr nul i;oin;: to bf' ru~hL'<I 1ntn doing <in.vth111g hy rin1· ~111d of srn~a t1on<.1li!>m .'' :'11::.rki said hr l1ad r1t1l .. i 'l'fl lhr 11:1r1hwest cor11e1· of lhl' land. .. , h:1ven't h<1d the timr to get rnrr 1hrre and l<ik e. a look 11t it." he !)<Jld '?crw11;11l.v. I think son1l'body's tr\1111:l In 1T>:1k<' ;1 1\hill<' !ut uuL nl l h t~. Tt1r !:ind 1 111~ llcrn l!ll' ._;11ilt' \\':I~ ](11' 1f1 1·('<.11'~, ;11l'I 11lis 1s the 11rsl t11n~· th;1l ;111Jlhlng of 111,; nat1irr has happl'ned,'' the Fair B1J;1r11 president nssertcd. ,l\1 s rks said thilt Fairgrounds 111ana~r· nicn1. is responsible for nli:ltnl n1n111g thr. ~.at ~ land . "I don't kno\Y when it v.·ill be hroug hl ·~r l\'ol at t11e next rneeting, l don ·t think,"' he said. . '"I expect the san1e kind of thing c;irr happen in spuls with holes in the fen ce :; closer to the school:;." "It's not that 1'111 trying !ri evade an.'• re~ponsibility ," he added. ··As soon as WP. know \1'hat the. facts are 1t will be hand!· <'.d in due course." LARRY SEAMAN ADMIRES HIS SEA TURTLE Five Pounds of Salt and Plenty of Fish Stories Fail'grounds to.lanciger Alfred Lutjean<; salf'. "I am waiting ror a police rE'por1 . 1·1·e· go\ 10 know \\•here Jl happened a11ri h"ve to (ind oul ex<1l"tlv 1~·h:it happened . Until then 1 hill'!' nothing ti,) say." J\1ayor Alv in L. Pi nkley said U1at Cost,i J\·les<>. "slands ready and able to f'lllninat r 1hc potential danger, if the fair boar1! \1ants any h('lp." Turtle Must Go But the Fair Board \1·ould have to re· q~1est such help, r..1ayor Pinkley indicated. "Th at is fa irgrounds property and 11•r: don'! have a lot to say about il and thr problem th at it has posed. \Ve arr' fortunate that. to our knowledge, nothing What to Do With Georgie Boy? ha~ happened before,'' he said. . . The mayo r added that the cily m1gli l br <1ble to t1elp clear 1hc gronnd ''if thr lair board doesn't have the money to dr1 it ., l,arry Scan1a n of Garden Gro1·e has a big problen;, Its name is George. George is a giant ~ea tLJrlle that Larry met last \\'eekenrl in 35 ft('t of 11 atcr, v.·hile ~klnd!l'ing for lob~ter vfr Catalina lslancl . Seaman. a 27-year-old carpenter, decid- ed lht' three-foot wide iO-pound turtle 11·ould be a dandy conversation piece an d fam ily pet. So he lui;:gf.'d it home to his v.·ire. Alice. and their three sons. L";eorge is now residing u1 the splendor 0f a chJ1d's 1vading pool at fi45l Sanlil l\1onica Ave. But !he placld felknv make~ trouble, since he requires freq uen t changes of \\'ater, :.long with livi> [)OJ,Jnrls Qf table salt "''llh each change . The loca l µrocer is puzzled ab-Out the run 011 his sal t. shelves and Mrs. Seaman has run out of striries that nobody helieve~. George. also l!!als a lot of fish. TI1e Seainan s 11·ould like l::i find a permanent home for George in a n1anne. 1no, bul if the zookeepers don't \\'ant hi1n. they'!! return him to the st>a . .Above all !l1ey don 't want the loggerhead 1o end up in a fish market. Because besides being a nice guy -uh, turtle -George is a rari- ly. - The California Department of Fish and f.an1e ~ays the last giant sea turtle reported in these waters v.·as ;ibout. lf> years ago. The loggerhead., are fot!nd in ab11ndance nff !he. 4.'.0<1sl nf La Pal u1 I3:i- Ja C<ihfornia. "\~:c could also srnd patrol r.ars ove1 n1ore often,'' he said, "but they can't b~ ovct' there all the tfrnt.'" "Another 1tiough1 ire had about. !hr !Jnd 1vas that this n1ighl be a p!acr \1·hrrc ire coul d put n1in1bikrs, v.·hich scetn to be illegal everyplace el se, so thr kids would have a place lo ride them." In the niean time, the ditches, hil l;i !"i~r~. hu1nps and \\'ecd~ arc still thcrr. Alld SQ IS a l11lll' path t h.; I ~rhoolchi!drcn use .;s ;i shor1 cut throll"'.il 11;c fairgrounds bctwf'en Fair anrl A1 l 1ngto11 D1·11 t'5, T1·11cl\: Ta11gle s Witl1 T1·io CofC 'f alk Set On l\1 inorilic:s Of Ca1·s; W 01na11 I11j111·ecl '"Thr F:n1p loyrn!"n! (If ~1 111tir11 v Grour' i:inrl tile Di~ad1:;:i11!<a;rd' 11111 he the top1<" nf !he nex t lunrheon nlf't>l ing of thr Cosl ;i ~le.c;a Chnmbcr of Con1n1c rcc ·s Industr ial Con11111tlt'c A int>al truck rumbled Into hatted lr;:if- fic during ru~h hour at a Costa r.fesa in- tersection Tuesday night. re~ult.ing in a lour·\'ehicle collisiOJl t11at injured an elaerly tax icab passengt>r. Three Newport Beach n1rn 11·ere unhurt. J\frs. Tt'ss V. \~'ilson , Iii, of 28(> Senate l\ill s Funds 'l'l'ASH l!\GTON lllPll -The Senatr vot.td Tue sday to kill a house·passed an· propri11iion t"o begin a :f.~5-million cx- ten~i0n nl the v.·e~t fronl of !he capitol. Jns!c<id. ii de rided :i.1 In 24 to :<p- propriate 52~.000 to the nat1nnt1l park serl"il'f' 10 f1nancE" a study In r1etern1ine 1f the present str ucture could be ~al\';i gerl . Broadway, Costa J\lesa, 11·as treated ;;l Hoag J\.femot1al Hospita l !or a head in· jury and released afler x·rays revealed no serious effect. Tl1e four-vehicle pileup occurred ;it 5:11> p.m , involving south anrl eastbound 1rat- f1c ;i1 Nell·port Boulevard and !7th Street, acrording to invest lgalnr.~. .Jor R. :-.1orale~. 49. nf f\·1()nteb,..lln, 11·;:1 ~ roll in~ ~011lh on the boulc.~·ard in hi ~ n1eat 1111ck, 1vhich ~t ruck the rc"r nf 111·0 strip- ped car'. hurling nnr of lhctn into the :,ir1c of the pa s~ing li!XL /llo!orists Anrlfl.'1-\' I, Andrr.~011 . ~1. (If 4~!2 Hilaria \Vay, f\l art.ln R. Brinclle, :i~. of 4.101:'. Sp111dnft '' ay. and t;:ix1 rlr11'f'r Brur.P '\'. 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I 0 TO OVl ~ li~1 CONV EN IENT TER MS BANKAMER ICARD MASTER CH ARG E J.C. .J..liunlJhrie ~ J eivefer.1 12 YEA RS SAME LOCA !ION 1823 NEWPORT AVEN UE COSTA MESA PHONE 548.J<IO I I , ' ' I I'" ~·: I~ ,; ' 1ti ,. ~.·· , j ' t' ' " ' ' ' " --·~~---------------------------------------------------~----... ·---.. -.. Overseas Ties Prolie U11der Way \VASH rNCTON tUPI) -A Senate foreign relations sub- cmnm1ltee has undertaken to find ou t exactly how deeply 1hc United States is cummitted OVf'rSC:J/i. Sen. St u<irl Syn1in.:;1nn, (D- !'110.), a lonner Air force sec- retary and specia list in n;i\ion- ;il seeurl1y affairs, began ?.n invcstiga1inn by his sub<'orn· millec on Sl'curity agrcrmcnts and commitments abroad. JI was the first serious at- tempt by Congress to unravel the complex \\'Cb of treaties, mutual security pacts, base agree111ents and infor1nal con- tingency plans that make up U.S. cornn1itments abroad. There arc eight formal tre;i- ties by v.·hich the United Statei; is commil!ed to defend 42 rnuntrie/i . These include : the North Atlantic Treaty, 1he Southeast Asia Treaty. the In- ter-American Trea ty, and mu- tual defense pacts y.·ith Austr;.a. lia. New Zeal;i nd, Korea, Ja- pan and Nationalist Chi n;i. There aL~o arc info nnal bi- lateral <1g reeme11ts \\'ilh other countries. Syrn inglon said he had no idea how long the investigation would continu('. The initial hearings v.·ere to be 1"losed t.o permit the pant'I to freely ex· amine classified n1ateri:i1. The na tion al commJtrncnts investigation y,·as sptn•:ned by the Vietnam war and the re-- ~ulti nR outcry from Congress that the execut ive branch had comm1Ued the nation to "'ar in stages v.·ithout seek ing forn1aJ congressional permission alon(;: the way . The subcomn1ittep ~tarr has already dug 011t 01ber 1111or- n1al U.S. comm1tm r11Ls sorne fear could fore!' the United States later on lo def end a for - rign pov.•cr : <inc "·as a co11t1n- gency arrangcn1cnt for supporl of 'llrailand and th e other v.·as a base agreement that called fo r the defense nf Sp:i1n. Bnth \1·ere be!ic\'ed t•1 h.:n r brcn ~ignd by uniformed 1n il 1tary leaders. Jn addition, Sen .. lohn Slier· man Coopcr , rD-!\y.) • .:ind St'o· <ite Dcmncra1 1c leader :0.1ike ~lansficlcl, tD-:0.1 0111.1. ha v e hint ed the su bcomn11t1cc has tufned up 1nforrnalion about an e.xpand1ng US. role 1n L<1os. ~1ansf1l'lrl has said thl' Amer- ican mililary prl'st'nce 1n L;ios ha~ grov.n lo disturbing pro- portions. Peyote OK in Use Ilite By ln<lians t-·11RANDO CITY. Tl'' (UPI ) -A judge \\'hn r11le1I mPmbcr!'i of !he Na t iv P Amcric;in Church could use the hallucinatory ca c t u s pe yote i n reli gious observances emerged Sunday from an all-night ctremony v.·ith the Jndians. Dist. Judge E. Jam t s Ka1.en. 56, said he "·a.~ im- pressed ·with Lhe hones!y of the prayer session that in- cluded represt'n\ali vc~ fr om l he Shay.·nec. Pawnee, Omaha. Navajo, Cherokee. Vi'innipcg and Kickapoo tribes. "It was a r cllginu s ceremony like a p r a ye r meeting v.•hcrc mcrnbers sat around the fire and prayed.'' he said. ''Dur ing the night they chanted songs to ;i drumbeat and prayed fnr mankind in general. soldiers in Vietnam, mothers of the dead and our cou ntry and govern· men t leaders. "It was a very impressi ve ceremony and I v.·as im- pressed y,·ith the honesty and sinctrity of the member~ of the church. It is a Christian religion. they pray lo God :ind Jesui; Christ and they had the ct'rcmony ilsclf ;o;incr before the while m;in ever r arne lo th is country ," Kazcn ;o;:iid Kaze n ruled 111 Apnl ;i l;:rw prohib1t1n11: lhe use or !he h3llu co gr.n was un- constitulional because 11 re.slricled U1e ri&)ll to worshi.iJ, ' Wtd11Piday, Octotitr 22, 1%t; ~.·,(A­ ~. DAIL V PILOT I ~r{ {' ~ ' • ,;.,\t; . ".i;!')•· . ') 1't«~t .£,.~ :;, .,f •. ~rd l ~ 1¢, s··J~1 ~ ' •,.~ ·".;.1. ' ' i ' NOW! Automotive '70 See them all on display in one convenient location this THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (OCT. 23, 24, 25) on the mall at beautiful Fashion Island, Newport Center. Over sixty foreign and domestic new cars exhibited in delightful surroundings. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER. P.icific Cout Highway betwffn Jamboree and M1cArthur, freewa y minutes away. 58 STORES AND SERVICES DEALERS PARTICIPATING: CHICK IVERSON, INC. • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS • GEORGE ZIMMERMAN • DEAN LEWIS .IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS • BILL JONES SPORTS CAR CENTER • ROY CARVER PONTIAC • CONNELL CHEVROLET • HARBOR DODGE HOLIDAY • JOHNSON & SON • NAEIE~ CADILLAC • UNIVERSITY OLDS • ROBINS FORO • POOLE BUICK • ATLAS CHRYSLER • • -------------·----·-~ ..... -.--~ . ------------------------------------------- DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Pollution From Above \\'hat's good enough for the state of New Jersey may be good enough for the :;iate ol California. That is the th lnking behind Newport Beach city of· ficials' late st anti-jet mo ve. Councilman Paul J. Gruber, whose Back Bay home lies under the path of passeng~r jets u,s~g Or~nge ~oun· ty Airport, has urged the City Council. to investigate a rather fascinating legal development 1n New Jersey. That state's department of public health earlier this year named .seven major airlines using Newark Airport as defendants in a suit charging them with air pollu· lion. The airlines capitulated a week ago. They an· ti ounced they would equip all their planes with smoke· less engines. Cost of the conversion, involving 3,000 jet engines, will be S30 mi.Ilion. "We should have our own 1ega1 staff start the same action here. especially with Air Cal and Air \Vest pass· ing over our city," said Grober. The possibility that a similar lawsuit, whether filed by the city, the county or the state, might bring about i;imilar results is well worth pursuing vigorously. There is no denying that there is pollution, just as there is no denying that there is noise, from the big and little jets at County Airport. J et fuel floats down from the skies on takeoffs and landings in seemingly equal amounts. Owners of pools in the Back Bay area are continually scraping an oily scum out of their water. Clothing, windows, rooftops. lawns and doubtless the bay itseU are regularly bathed, i;prayed and splotched. In Anaheim 'I.his week, a leading engineer said air f:>Ollution from aircraft may become one of the major factors affecting public health if it is not controlled. In the immediate vicinity ol airports, he warned, it soon ""ill contribute substantially 1o air pollution. And it isn't necessary. There are smokeless jet en· gines. Within a year they will be u sing them in New Jer· sey. But it took a lawsuit to prod the airlines there into insta11ing them. Assuming that California's anti-pollution laws are as constitutional as New Jersey's--0r could be-we see no reason why jets using airports tn this state cannot eventually be compelled to stop blackening the skies above and the ground below. The Harbor Area is as good a place a s any to begin the required. prodding. The Only Honorable Thing A DAILY PILOT editorial some days back argued -successfuUy-for greater consideration by city crews before they routinely r emove trees that are bulging up sidewalks in some sections of Costa Mesa. We suggested that the city check with homeowners before they chop down the trees; perhaps a better solu· tion could be found. The city agreed and the chopping ceased. Guess who applied two weeks later for removal ot five trees in a city parkway? Yep, the DAILY PILOT. ActuaUy, the trees were removed in preparation for the newspaper's major remodeling and expansion pro- gram, now on the drawing boards. City requirements call for sidewalks in that area .. Besides, those scraggly old tamerisks hardly would be satisfactory as part of any beautification program, th e experts tell us. So prettier trees will be planted as part of the DAILY PlLOT's contribution to Cos ta Mesa Beautifu l. After all the words spoken in behalf of trees in these columns through the years, we couldn't break faith with ourselves. CC) J\J~T llECW:,E MOS!' f'\..A(E.~ U::'RE M:TIVE, A nw o~T•Wl.\51<MElff IEA~5 N<E -~··· CR • \ll.WER5n'I '11llVl \JP A"P F~fPoM <:E >PE«ll A&<1J>;ep .... PEOPLE <An~ 9DS AS V\O..E.NT. . Wlo'Re ~"-~ 11<'/Wli fO CAAN4£: ~l~lV ~ ,...,.,. C>JI< 11<1<~ H"" l'PEi\LS.' 1""("13 UNFAIR TO ll!.MIE /,\,!, cnr.. R:>R :ne eE HA IJIOR. OF A FEW. JESIJ>ES, EMHEI! ~oo'•E FCR \J:O OR A<AIN:ll \l5, ' 7 U51 9ECAU>E A (£IV NE.4ROlS AAVG: 1'eE" LYNC.-'LD .... OR A CIUl<H '111./JLIN UP A~ c1rrtENS· 1'CV'4 ~ OF lou.Jf.J .. .. l'EDPLO U.IU. US. A'S VIO'-ENT". WE:.1R ~ "'SE.$' n!:YIN.1' '(' f'ROTClT O\JI<! ~OtlE f'f' FRO M MORAL C~Up (1DN I, tf's tJNfAIR. TO 8LAME-. AlJ.,. t:F lf5o FOR T l-It= l3E:AAVIOR CF A F£;.1#.J , /l!CSrpG51 EITllS:R 'J'Dv~~ FOR US Oil A'AIN>T V> .' C:hancellor Answers Kiwanis Inquiry 'Krisman Loyal Citizen' Real Danger In Becoming An 'Expert' Shouldn't Ban Tht following C1U?st Report is Ott ttxt of a letter from UC! Chancellor Danitl G. A/.drich, Jr. to Gordon I m· ltr of the Kiwanis Club of Co3ra Me.6a iri respotise to Mr. lmler's inquiry about the appointment of ftlike Kris· man., f orme r UC! student body prtsi· ,Unt, to be coordinator of student· faculty advisi'ng at UCJ. Krisman be· camt the center of widespread con· troversy because he had been a ~m· btr of Students for a Democrotic So- cit"ty and had traveled to Cuba. -Editor Jn response to your letter regarding the appointment of Mr. Krisman as coordinator of student·faculty advising at the Irvine campus . l am apprecialive of your interest In the university and your request for more infonnation about the Issues Involved. I am aware that the un iversity must depend on the continued support of persons such as you and the broad majority of the citizens of the state who are. concerned about our institutions d higher education and the well·being of our young people. We must strive for a fuller mutual understanding between the campus and the community, yet I do not expect that all of us will agree on every issue. IN REFERENCE to your letter, 1 must take exception to any implication that a r · ! ' .......... ' ---~-------:-\ Guest Report ! "lawless elements'' are appeased, or even tolerated, at Irvine. The record of our student body has been exemplary. Students at Irvine have taken a keen and aggressive interest in social and educa- tional issues and in the conduct of their own education. Thls is as it should be. Yet, in no instance. in the five-year history of this campus has the be.hav ior of the students at large or of any group be.en such as to cause concern for the maintenance of law and order. In those Individual instances where laws nr regulations have been broken, the ad~ ministration of th.is campus has taken prompt and appropriate action. DURING HIS CAREER as a student at ln·ine, ltfr, Krisman was prominent among those who have ~·orked vigorously to improve the living and learning e~ vironment and to increase the op-. portunities for responsible participation by students in the planning and develop. menl of this campus. 1 became directly acquainted with Mr. Kr isman two years ago when he was elected as president of the Associated Students of UC!. At no time have I found him to be other than a loyal and constructive citizen of th i 1 Davis: A Political LOS ANGELES -\Vhat m:iy have heen C'Uncc1\·ed as 1hc n1o~t elahor;it e political put-on since Hearst 1n1·ented lhe Spanis h·Ameri ran War is unfolding he re as a rnaJ(lr test (If r.ov. Ronald Rea gan "s lh€'Jry !hat con•tant -::ind \iolrnt - confrontation v.'lth studenls 1s the best policy At issue is the l>[atus of Angela Davis, an <1\trai;in·e, 25 -year·old, black Ph lJ. "'·ho v.•as appointed earlier this year as 11n assistant professor of philosophy al UCLA and 11.ho has no1v been fired by the Board of J{cgt'nts, at the in sii;tencc of the ,llovemor, because H appears she is a member--<lf all things-the. Communist Party. l\llSS 0AV1S' membership in the par· ty v.•as leaked !his spring 10 a lrtter to lhe college newspaper by an allei;rd F13 1 Jnformanl. She re.idily ~ d mi It rd mt'mbership in something called th e Che-- J.umumba Chapter of the Comm un ist f'arty, and her firing came soon after. 'rhe issue has mobilized opinion am ong the facu ll y. admi nistration and student body lhroughoul 1he statewide campus of the University of Califo rnia. almost all of i l against lhe governor. But it has also mobit iz('d most of the nonstudenl . nonacademic public opinion in, the stall'", mostly on Reai:;an 's side. \\'hat is curious in the whole episodt", -----~ \Ved nesday, October 22, 1969 The tditorial pafJt 01 rhe Daily Piloi scek1 to inforrn and sli m- ulott" re ader• by presenting thi1 ntwspa per's opinions and com- rrw!ntlzry on topics o/ 1n!ert"st and siQt1ificat1ce, b11 prov1d1ng a forum for the exp rts31on ot 01i r readtrs' npin inn'. and by prtse ntinQ tht diver~e vitw- poinU of infonntd f)bst rvf'r.1 and i poketmen on U'p1cs of the do11. Robert N. \l'oed, Publisher ! ; ' '· -·~--.... Ma n kiewicz a nd Braden according to some fa cul ty member~ v.'ho kno1v Miss Dal'iS and -m ore fm· por!ant-know something about the American Radi cal inovemcnt , is why no effort ha s been made to discover if ~1 iss Da ~·is is tell ing the. truth v.·hen she says she is a CommunisL TH ESE PEOPLI.-; are saying, in effect, that the regents. the university and, above all ,. Governor Rellgan arc quite h~ely being v i cl i rn i z e d by a giant-perhaps even lighthearted-hoax , promoled .by the Ne w Left. designed to pro\'oke Just th e confrontation which Jteagan and the militants 11.•ant. If !here is one thing young radicals in our society today share, ~·hether !hey are nonviolenl , biracial poirlf1sls or viole nt ~l aoist separatist militants, it is con- len;ipt for lhe Comr:nunlst Party. The par- ly Itself Is bourgw1s, bureaucratic, in the view of youth timid and in the view of in· tc!lecluals turgid and in·elcvant. Tbe New Left ridicules the Old Left. No longer, as through muc h of the Thirties and Forties, is Communist Party membership in any way heroic <>r even chic lo left and intellectual circles. Indeed, it is regularly derided as ir· relevant to "the struggle." If il 'll.·ere not for the enrolled mt'mbers l)f the FBI and subscribers to Communist puh!icallons 11mon1, public and private instituti ons, it could hardly survil'e. CONSEQUENTLY. It ls highly unlikely th .1t Miss Dav is, admittedly an activist, <tdmllled ly a milit aol rRdical. a ~ludcnt of Herbert ~farcuse and of considerable intellectual atlainmen l. would join the party. Some movement "'ll h a date in lhe name, perhaps-SOS or one of its splinters. perhaps-but lhe. Communist J•arty ~ David Elsrnhower Is as likely a member. But these lntetltttuat musings are campus, the cornmuriity, and our coun· try. When ~Ir. Krisman was recommended for the position in the Dean of Student! office. questions about his record, hi! membership in the. SOS, and his travel to Cuba were brought to my attention. I gave my final approval to the ap- pointment only after thoughtful review of the candidate's record, comments of faculty, staff, and students about the suitability of his qualifications, and alter receiving expressions of support for the appointment by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and deans of various schools wlth whom he will work. I WAS PARTICULARLY concerned about the re-eommendatlons or the deans of the schools, since a primary responsibility of the coordinator i.s to con- vey to students. through their fa culty ad· visers. detalled informatitm aboul lhe academic programs of each o( the schools. The deans must be satisfied that the coordinator can discuss various school programs accurately and ef- foctlvely. Their support and my approval for Mr. Krisman's appointment were primarily based on our f l r s t h a n d knowledge of his character, behavior and performance as a member of the campus community. DANIEL G. ALDRICH, JR. Chancellor Put-on? surely not for n onald Reagan . Eleeted as a foe of "The Un1\"er.;1ty, .. he has fulftll('d his campaign promises and thrh·ed , 1J1c,ugb the student body at UCLA, v.·hen polled this \\'eek, favored by more than 80 percent 1he proposition that Reagan h;'ld lowered the quality of the slate's educa· lion. REAGAN 'S ~fOST likely foe. formr.r Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh, ha5 been hammering on this issue, mostly without \·islble success. Un ruh i~ telling whoevrr ca re~ lo lislen that it is the governor, not the students. \\'ho has provoked the con· frontations-as ~'ilh the People's Park in Berkel('y-which have led lo violence and a paralysis of educa tion. 'Thus, lhe case of Mis..'> Davi!J. looks more and more like a rad.ical·left fraud . After all, she is almost lhe only accused Communisl in recent memory who has broken the story first and then not denied it. The suspirion is strong that, by pro- vid ing a real live Communist on lhe facully, Reaga n could be provoked into another confronlation wh ieh might RC· compllsh !he goals of botb lhe governor and the New Left. So far. it's worked. By Frank M•nklewlr~ •nd Tom Bradr.n Dear Gloomy Gus: Why do people park tn front of the dr ive-In mailboxes at. t.he Harbor Shopping Center when there are t111ndreds of other places to park in thr center? Are lhey loo laZ)" lo "·;ilk a few feel so others can ha\'e the rnnvenienre of mailing a letter in a hurry'..' -J.P. 0. TMI ,..,,,_ "',_ell ,.Non' w-., ""' fll .. •u•rllw tlll'M -Ille ~-••t, I .... """ "' "••• '" 01_., OIOl. Cltlfr r 11-. Tboo1bt1 at Larg:t: The real danger in beroming an "ex- pert" lies in bee<>ming so immersed in your subject that you fail kl see how it relates to other subjects, and adopting a scale of values that gives your own fie;ld a priority even when it should be subordinate to other valueli. • • • All p e o p I e making introdu ctions between two strangers should repeat each name. twice. loudly and distinctly. for the bene fit of all the dunderheads like me who go blank "·henever they are in· traduced to a new fa ce. • • • The most disappointing book I've read all summer is ''Missouri Bittersweet" by Ma eKinJay Kantor, whlch is fa r more bit· ter than sweet, and bitter abou t the wrong things ; with age, he ha s grown not wiser but just more Kantortankerous. • • • Most of us are bad at deception for the shrewd reason give n by G. C . Lichtenberg nearly t~·o Ct'nluries ago: "It is usually easier to hide something than to hide the fact that you are hiding something." • • • No appendage on the modem motor car is more needless (as well as more vex- ing) than the electrically-operated win· dows, v;h!ch al11.•ays Pl'r\·erse!y pic k in· i;!emrnt v.·rather lo slay jnrnn1cd in the half-open pos1t1on. • •·r.onsc.ience" is a much abused "'ord in our sociel), for \11' commonly use 11 tn v.·nrry over ptrsonal tr1f!rs instead f'f trai ning it \(l be 1r1111bled about hig things : and IJ1is r!1.~.~ipates our moral energy and pernllt~ us ;it the i;ame l1mf': to devel op an 111.~cn$1ll\"rncs.s to the monstrous i.nequ1l1t'~ nf our lun e. • • • 'The arrimonious !c\·el of most poli lica\ rliscussions sadly illtistrall'"S the maxim of \Vil!iam Penn, v.· ho ~aid : "Truth often suffer s more from I he heat of its defenders than from the argun1rnls ol its opposcrs. ·• • • • Those fatuotis library boards and citizens' c.ommHtees which are so fond of banning books for alleged indecency need to be reminded regularl y that v.·hen Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" was publish- ed, th e Committee of the Public Library of Concord, ~1ass .. banned it as "trash and suitable onlv for the slums.'' • • • One o( the real dHficullit'S in our den1ocracy is thal lhe pe<iple ""'ho are concerned about civil right s are cavalier in their attitude toward property rights, while the people who screarn loude~t about property righ\i; arc indifferent to violations of civil righl~ -yet each must sustai n the other if a just balance is to be achieved. • • • The. chief difference between the se.te! Is l hat a woman wants lo be loved for herself. and a man want.s to be loved ia -«plt.t of himself. • • • Some consequences of the modern population boo m are -th:it your vote lo· day is worth only I percent of your grcat- gr<ind father's. that inore ilhlcra!es are alive than ever before. and mo re proplc think the. earth is f!a! than \~hen Colum· bus discover«! it v.·asn·l. • • • There are almost a doze n nation~ in the "'·orld with a better infant mortality rate lhan the. U.S .. which i3 \he most pros· perous ; It is scarcely a cause. for na· tional rejoici ng that we rank just ahead <>f India and so1nc African nar1ons. Walking Catfish To the Editor: Looklng at the article on the walk ing Clarias catfish, I cannot help bul feel complete disgust for the California Fish and Game Commission for banning it. Believing that the Clarias could breed and survive in our waters is too mu ch fo r me to swallow. Being a South Amer ican fish, it needs water of at least 75 degrees Fahrenh<'it to breed, and, in fact, to survive. It could manage during the sum- mer, but come fall and winter it is doomed. Even at the relatively short fall nights, tbe. tempe.rature gels far below this mark. 1'he fi sh could not possibly survive Califora.ia waters. THE SAi\1E SORT of story has been linked to the piranha. Many game wardens arc convi nced it is a menace to us . without really investigating the situa- tion. The piranha diffe red from the cat- fi sh in the respect that it needs WARM ER water lo breed. around 80 degrees, and cannot possibly survive in our 50 degree water. (Even in the destrt survival is impossible, for th e water is chilled considerably at night.) \Vhat strikes me as particularly odd is lhe fact that such a resolution a!: the ban of these fish could be passed without publi.: sanction in our "democracy". DAVID G. PORTER lltlllly Costs To the Ed itor · All mainr utilit y r:n1n pao1£'s that pro- duce clt•c lncity 1n the t; S. figure thl' co~t of a k1 !(1wau hour 10 the s3mc w:iy. They divide the numbe r of kilowatt hour s lh.1 t they have produced during a cer1a1n periorl of lime by the rflst req 111rrd In produce the power. Surely. no one cnn argue with this system but le t us lrM)k t1 t the system a little l'lose r. Eaeh largr utility lurnps th e po wer oul· put of all it s se parate plants into one total 'vhen figu ring the cost of a l;1lowatt hour. Yet, e<ich plant "'as built at a !Iii· rcrent lime and the oldest plant is not as rff1cie nt as the Inst pla nt thal ~'as built. Thus. the last planl built "'ill pr oduce power at a lower cost than the. avr ragc ra1e and this increase in efficiency is the same as getting an increase in the rate that lhey can charge their c:.:uslomt·rs. NOW LET US look al the atomic desalting plant that was lo be built on an island nea r 11.•here ou r Iota! cl<'clri c ut ili- ty 1\•ants to adrl more uniti; to an atr polluting power plant. \\"hen lhr aton1ic plan t was hrsl proposed for this area the re \\'3.S much opposjtlon because the pnn<'ip!c was relatively new and mo.•t people are usually afr aid of the nrw. Eventually it was decided that the a!omic rtcsnltini:: an<! power com plex v.•nuld be built on a n1an·made islanrl . The neccs~ary perm ission as obtained fron1 various government agenciei; to build the complex. However. due to the. i ncrea.~c in the cost ol buildi ng the complex , the prOJ· ect was scrapped. NOT ALI~ OF the partit"s lhat '"'ere going to bu ild the eo mplel: 11.·erc opposed lo pa ying more money. }fo~·ever, our loca l utility 11.·011!d nnt g_o along because the cost of ;i ki lowatt ·hour would ha\"C rost more thnil their prese nt average price. t'."ow 1f top man agrmrnt of the 11tility hr1r\ gnne <llong 1\·ith the project lhc.y v.·ould ha 1·r been ri diculed by the manag~rs of olht•r utililirs because no one: \\'ould build such a costly pl.1nl. to;ow befo re you get the idea that I an1 picking on the local utility. let me a~k you one. qur..stion? Are you going to ~()fnd a))out $300 lo modify your car·s eni:ine so that It will bli m natural Ras'..' .Jui;\ thi nk! If all the cars in the L,A b<ts1n \\'ere con· Ma ilbox I ) Le tters f rom ,.ea<.iers art" welcome. Normally writers 3hould convry thei" messages in 300 words or less. Tht righ t !o condense le tt.ers lo fit space or eliminate libel i s reserved. All le ~ t er1 must include signot11rc and mail· ing address , but name3 ma y be w ith· held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. verted to the use of natural gas there would be no more smog. I ride a bicycle and I get abGUt 10 miles io Lhe Hamburger. llARR Y B. !11cDONALD, JR. Coverh 19 Schmil: To the Editor : ( lhink the DA IL"\' PILOT i~ doing a disSf'rvice to the public by not accurately covering the v1e11i-·s of stale Sen. J ohn Schmitz. The senator·s recent ap- pearance before CMAHT. Costa f\.1esa, reaffirmed my feeli ng on t h 1 s subject. One may not agree with him on all issues, bu t at least you cao under~tand him ; yoo Juiow where he stands and he's consistent. The DAILY PILOT i;hould report on him with equal candor and honesty JL\I \\'OOD .~e-~ E d11 r ntio 11 TO tl1c F.di1or T100 often the people 11. ho complain aOOut !'C.~ cd11catlon in lhe public schools ;i re the \"e ry ones whfl ;irr ;ul;un:int 1n !heir d1·n1a11d for rclil:J:iOtJ~ rrf1Jr;i11(J11 \\"e all know Ui;i l the home and lhr church hal"i;' fai h.·v! to indo,:tr1n:itc our vnuth 11 ith r('l1g ion th:it dem ands bl ind faltJ111.1\h no qt.e.;.ions asked. The kids arc now a~kini::. and e<:clesiastical dogma is out nn a limb, J\Ol\' CO~IES SEX education . Th e hoine ::inc1 lhe church ha\"e alS11 failed in this. and lhe 111.•o diametrically opposed gin1 n1icks v.1ould thr ow the respons1bilitv on the public sehool lc:ichcrs 11.•ho alrearl.Y h;11•c niore work than lhPy ran handle JIJSt taking care of the curriculum in the r.1ce of studt"n t unrest and lhc rc1·01u. tionoi ry threat extan t. The Constitution should be amended lo prolcct us froin both. r\"0\V \\'HO. I~ their right cotton. pirktn' mind, v.·oulct \1•ant lo 1mrosc such nonsrn.<;<· upon our teachers at a time when kooks ~·ho wanl sex or religion taught lo others than then1selves may be. lri~C('TC<i by a cheap, unvlable sex or religious molil'e? S. G. UNDl~E ...---By G<!org<! --., Dear George: I read where membcr~ nl the Su prem e Court are alwa ys ha\"lng lrouhlc defining obscenily, and I jusL wanted them In know I stand ready to help them. I sell fi lthy pic- ture~ -I'll be happy to send a list. of rates . Dear N.P.: NE IGllBO RHOOO PORNOG !lAPHl::I~ llow about mailing a ri1rty po~ card? l\·e got a good budd y do10.n a! the Postal lnspector"s office v.·ho wants to me.et )'OU. ... • I I ( I I Down the Mission Trail Penny Carnival At Fores t Fi'ida y SAN CLEMENTE - A San Clemente man wants $20,000 in damages from the owner of a dog which allegedly attacked his 13 -year-4Jld son last June 7, Verne N. Martin Sr .. 815 Mendoza, claims the attack occurred \Vhlle David O. Burris was visiting the Martin home. Burris' dog, the Superior Court action stat.es, bit Verne N. Martin Jr. in the left foreann and right leg. e Teache r Ge l• Award CAPISTRANO VALLEY -Tony Cisca, chairman of the department of Social Science at San Cleniente High School has been awarded a certificate of excellence by the board of lrllstees of the Capistrano Unified School District. Cisca was honored for 15 years coaching in Capistrano and San Clemente High Schools. He recently resigned as head baseball coach to devote al! his time to ttie social science department. e 1Uusiria11s Sought SADOLEBACK VALLEY -Tainted musicians are being sought for Sad- dleback College's community orchestra. Interested musicians may bring their ~struments to the orchestra's second session Monday, Oct. 27, 6 p.m. in building G on the new Saddleback College campus. Ilichard Raub ls. orchestra director. e Coln Shom Slalell t AGUNA HILLS -Members of the Laguna llills Coin Club will be exhibiting their wares at the second annual coin show Friday through Sunday Oct. 24 to 26 ln the Charter House Hotel in Anaheim. Among exhibits will be a 1943 copper penny valued al around $20,000. The coin is valuable because. the government used mainly steel pennies during t his particular war year. Other partici pants will be clubs from Tustln. Santa Ana, Net1'port Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Anaheim. F es tival Na1n es Three to Study Land Purcl1ase Festival of Arts directors David Youn~. Verner Beck and Paul Griem have been appointed by board Chairman William D. ~tartin to study builder Bernard Sy. fan's proposa l that the Festival aid the City of Laguna Beach 111 acquiring two and a half acres of \VoOdl and Drive prop. erty for park and recreation develop- ment. Syfan has suggested that acquisition of the property, in addition to serving the community, woulrl free addilional land in the Irvine Bowl area for Festival use. He cile<I the tennis co11rts, which could be replaced with new courts in the \Voodland Drive area and the 11roposed site for Lhe new School of Ar land Design facility on the hill behinr! lr\'ine Bowl, \O.'hirh could bt' frE>ed if a \Vood land Dri·:e i;ite y,·ere made available for the school. Four Jurors Se t For '70 Fes ti val Artist exhib1tnrs h.1vr ('\('rtcd filor fl f 1evrn jurors for the J9iu Fe.'<lll'<t l of Ar1 s Three more juniors 1v1ll he n;iined hv the Festival boa rd for jurying ~•hetlulcd for the second s~1u rd11y 111 ~l:1rch_ Exhibitors and unsucccssf1 il appl ii::inl::; of the 1969 Fest!val returned li2 bullols to the Festival ofricl'. el ecting \1i11cent Farrell and ~f;i i:gie Ralls lo jud ge tradi- tional art, \\•ith Lupe Chown as alternate. and Ken Knu tson and 8ob Lanev as modern art jurors, \\'ith f\l.1ry E. Wiirren as alternate. The seven jurors \\'ill \'iew \\'Orks suh- rnitted by new Festival candidates along with art by 1969 exhibitors who h11ve been asked to re-submit for consideration for the 1970 Festiv:11. Exhibitors not re- (juested to re·submit are entitled Lo return to the grounds the following year Jf they wish, Congestion Curb Scientist Urges ,,, More STOL Craft One way or eliminaLing congest.ion at local airports would be to build airplanes \Vhlch need only short runways or no runways at all. according Lo a leading aerospace scientist. T. Gardner Hiii, senior research and develop1nenl enginee(' for the Lockheed. Georgia Company. said recent advances in aircraft design and turbofan engine technology can make planes which can take off from rooftops, parking lots and even piers. lie spoke Monday at the annual mee!ing of the An1erican Institute of Astronautics and Astronautics i n Anaheim. The planes, called STOL (Short takeoff and Landing) and V/TOL tVerHcal Takeoff and Landing) transports, can not only 1neet furture noise JimHalions at airports, but are capable of the safety, speed and reliability of today's fanjets, according to Hill. Hill described one such plane now on the drawing board. It could carry 100 passt>ngers fron1 city to city in regions like the crowded northeast corridor from Boston to \Vashi,ngton, he said. Four turbofan cruise engines would provide a speed of 555 miles per hQur. Four additional engines, mounted In pods along with the landing gear, v.•ould llft the plane vertically Into the air like a helicopter. During takeoff half the thrust of two of the cruise engines would be di verted to ;is:o:ist in leaving the ground. The projected 76,000·pound plane has a cruising range of :)()() miles and would also be ab!e to take off like a regular air· plane. A smaller S'I'OL version of the same croft, using less pov:erful lift engines d.::signed to pennit a 1,500 foot short takeoff and landing capability, \VOUld have a gross weight of 69 ,000 pounds. Hill said that this transport coul d operate from short airstrips built over exrressways, railroad y a r d s or \Vaterways in metropolitan areas. County Board Reverses Ruling on Capo Airport Capistrano Airport'!! operators zeroed in once more on Orange County super· visors Tuesday and watched a bitterly divided board thrash its way to yet an- other 3 to 2 vote ln the protracted air~ fie ld issue. But this time Bntce Winton and Julian Willcox came out of the dog fight right way up \Yith a board decision that" in effect, null ifies the supervisors' action of two weeks ago-a verdict that would, both men predicted, have meant Lhe closing of the south county air strip. Accepted over the vehement objections (lf Supervisors Robert Battin and David Baker \Vas the \\linton-\Vil!cox proposal. backed bY Supervisor Alton Allen, that they be allowed to make a deposit of $10,000 towards the purchase of 5.4 acres of land adjacent lo the airport. \Vinton and Wi\lcolt' wanl the land, cur- rently 011,11cd by the Orange County :Flood Control District and no longer required by that body, for airport erpan· sion. They offered two weeks ago to make a deposit of Sl,000 towards its purchase if they could pay the balance of the purchase price to be set by an independent appraiser over a 2~year period. Thev \Vere shot down on that offer v.•ith the divided board's insistence that appraiser George Jones assess the fair market vahie of the property and !hat the parcel be disposed of Lhrough public bidding. It was noted by board members Tues- rlay, as it was noted at the earlier hear· ing, that industrial use of the flood control strip would inevitably result in a higher value being placed on the acreage. But Winton urged the supervisors to ''help us preserve an airport that might well disappear if we can not be assured of acreage badly needed in our expan· sion program and land acquisition that ·would enable us to go ahead "·ith our runwav repairs and renovations. "I Plead with you today to accept ou r offer ." Win ton said. "\Ve fa ce a situation in ;vhich airport users face hazards :ind d11mage to U1eir aircraft -a situation whi ch the county could quickly alle\'iate bv its act ion here." -\V inton's pi ca brought Superl'isor Bt1krr up in hi~ srat tn charge t.he airport oper· ator 11·ith "unfounded and unjust state- 1nl'nt~." •·\ve·re gelling these inn uendoes time 11 nd again and rm getting a little tired nf tl11'1n." Baker snapped. "Responsibility fo1· d:1m:igl'· al the airport rests 1\·ith its oprr;1Lur~ and not \\'il h the county and I will nrit see Lhe county placed in an a1vk1vard position because of th e con- stant pressure of lhese people. ''The arrangement that is being prn. po.sed is jusl not compatible \\·ith the traditions and practices or the market New Wa ter Me1nbers Orange County Supervisors have nam· ed three directors to the Laguna Beach Cour.ty \Valer District. all in lieu of elec· tion. Appointed by the board were Paul K. Been1er, Alfred R. Hastie and Paul \V. Waterm:in J r. place," Baker added. "\Ve should ap- proach this transaction with exactly the same attitude we would offer to the sale of a parking Jot across the street." Battin immediately backed Baker with the charge that board approval of the Winton-Willcox proposal "means, in ef· !ect, that county taxpayers are subsidiz- ing the operation of a private airport. "\Vhy 11hould \\'e?" asked Battin. "Why can't they do what everyone else does and pay cash? I'm gelling sick and tired of t~ese. people coming back here, maneu- vering for a little more here and a little more there, looking for terms that v.·e wouldn't dare offer to anyone else. "They want terms and that, whatever anybody else might call it, is a subsidv " Battin ra~ped. "And you're also ask'iOg the appraiser to not bear in mind v.•h'1le he's assessing the property certain !'ac ts that might prejudice the chances of the airport's owners. "You can's do that," Brattin said. "At least, you shouldn't do that." The hoard did ii, 3 to 2, behind the repeated arguments of Supervisor Allen .!hat the move "will enable us to preserve this vital airport" Allen ha~ V'J,ltd; (or ' \Vinton·Willc o)[ proposals on ~vtry oec.!tsion that the ai~­ port owners have appeared before county supervisors. Irvi11e Bowl's Sewer Mystery Probe Ordered 1\Jysteries of the Irvine Bowl sev.'~r system will be given some Jn-depth pro- bing in a special engineering exploration authorized last week by the City Council. Over the years, according to City E ngineer Joseph Sweany, lines have been adtl ed haphazardly !o the system s~rving :ii! the bu i ldin~s i11 the Festival area, ere al ing an underground n1aze that r epainnen no longer can fathom or ph11nb. This s-urnmer a crisis 11·as rrachcd wh t>n t11rec toilets in the men's restrooms v.·rr e out of commission for several lvecks and the Kiwan is orange juice l-lo0th v.·as hooked 11p lo a11 apparent ly dead or hloc:ked line, rausing the Ki1\'a- 11ians disposal unit to back up .and discharge ground orange peels Into the booth, to the discomfort of volunteers. City Qfficials and the F estival hoa rd a gree that major remodeling is in ordt"r, probably including installation of a new main line and a number of new laterals. First step will be a Sf>OO studv of the existing system, to be conducted by Keith and Associates en{!:ineers. The study will be financed by the city, after which, fl.fayor Glenn Vedd:.-:r, told the Festival toArd this week, "We can determine what the cost of remodeling will be and discuss 11haring the expense. '1 • DAILY PILOT :J DA.IL T PILOT S!Jtl '"'°'- Meas11rittg JJ'lt1011s UC Ir vine scien'lists Jed by J)r. Frecl0rick Reines (lr!t), d ean of physical sc iCn ces. \Vill use this three by forty~foot n1J.gncl to study !1igh energy cosn1ic particles \Vhich bornbard the earth. Among those working 'vith Reines ln setting up !he 83-ton n1ag- net are .i\ugust A. Ilruschka (standing 'v ith Reines), principal engineer. and J\-lich.ael K. J\loc (rig ht, :o.Lancling on 111agnct), a ssistunt professor of phys ics. See story, Page 14. F es tival Votes $50 for Sl}o,v At Top of World Festival of Arts directors voled this 1\.'eek to ,give a $50 ''helping hand" lo Top of \hf' \Vorld PTA's Nov. 22 Pet and 1-loh- by show as ;i sy1nbolic gesture of ap- preciation for the help given the Page.'.lnt of the f\.l<isters by Laguna youngsters and tht'it parents. Director 1-[elen Keeley s<tid the Fes tival's cu ltural co111n1ittee hatl receiv - ed a letter from the PTA seekin g the fin anci.'ll assistance so the Festival's famous Renee and hi s puppets .could be hired to entertain al the fund ·r:i.ising bcr,efit. •·11r 1\.'ould charge Si5," 1\':1irl r>.f r!'. h'.eeley, "and they feel they can't afford mere than S25, because they don't wilnt to have to charge too much f11r ll cket ~." T:1e letter pointed out. she added, that it \l'OUld be a nice gesl1trt" for the 1-~eSLll'il\ to ni ake up lhe difference, si nce the children of Laguna ha ve .:i!lvays made an ext ensl\'e contribution ser\'1ng a s vo lunteer models in the Pilgeant. Director Stuart Durkee noted lh:it thf' Fe ~tival already cont.rihutes to youthful culture through its children's art sl1nw, free·for-all. puppet shO\\I etc. blil found •·so111e validity iii their argl!n1ent." "\Ve'll probahly have to help all the PT As if we do this." !iaid Durkee. "hut I g:ie!s it 's all right if il's this close lo home." Big Me11tal Health Budget Boost Draws Oppositio11 By TOl\I BA RLEY Ot T~• 01l!V Piiot SJ1U Orange County's mental health budget for 19i0·7l will total Sll.9 million if it ever gets free of the shackles fastened on 1t Tt1esrt1y liy cautious co u n t y supervisors. The board stre~d in lls passage of the conlrovt•rsial fin ancial pack<1 ge that the. budge L was tentative and would be sub- mi!Lt:d t11 Sacran1ento \vith the strict unde rstandi ng that Orange Counly can re\'JY-e it at any tltne prior to its active tonsidrraLio n al budget setting sessions. If il is allowed to remriin i11 ils prt"sent forn1 -and con1mcnts by suJ)('rvisors Tues1lay 111<1de it secn1 highly unlikely - the 1970·7 1 rncntal healll1 budget v.·ould increase spending over the current yea r's finances by $4.l n1illion -an increase of fi5 percent. lL was dourly defended its present £orn1 by Dr. Jlern1an Rannels, the county's n1cntal health director, nnd just as strongly attacked by Supervisor David Baker. "This mental health budgel look11 tolall y out of balance to me and I can sec no possi ble justifi cation Lor jt." Baker said. ''l 'n1 well aware that 90 percent of this progran1 is supported by state. funds (under the Short .Doyle Act) but if every county in our stale. increased its budget by a con1parable margin we'd Impose a tremendous burden on the taxpayers." lie brought Dr. .Rannels to the mi crophone with the charge that Orange Co\lnty stands at the bottom of the list of Calirornia's 58 counties in tenns of its cQntrihulfon lo and understanding or mental health problems. "\Ve're speading a little over $5 J)('r capila tov.·ards solution o( these tremcn- rlot1s problems in rlirect contrast, say, !<> the $27 spent by San Francisco,'' Rannels said. ''And I v.·am you that we in Orange County are \ivi n11: on borro11'ed time," Rannel:; added. "\\'e are a lot closer to a Ha lght·Ashbury than any of us thlnk and a rnental heallh program -even one as limited as this -is long overdue in our circa .. " Rannels stressed that the switrh of em- phasis in niental care prograrns from the state lo Lhe local le ve l rnade the budget increase_ "inevitable antl unal'oidab\e." "The net cost to county taxpayers I~ actually less than a penny on the ta'.{ rate," Rannels said. "And I don't think any taxpayer is going lo object if he looks at Ute mental health problems we face and the tremendous escalation in thi11 field that is, righL now, just around the comer. CONFUSED ABOUT STEREO? CASSETTES? CARTRIDGES?. REEL-TO-REEL? 4, 8, 12-TRACK? ASK · the "WISE GUYS" at ATLANTIC! !THEY'RE NOT REALLY "WISE GUYS" AT ALL-THEY'RE jusT VERY WISE ABOUT STEREO QUESTIONS! SAVE $30.00 NOW ON NEW SONY 230! iii l Solid-Stat e Ste110 Comp.sc.I T.spe Sy1lem 'Thi• ;, lo• !he p•110~ w~3 W•nh • lru- 1, ,,.,,1,lo po•l•hl• •'•••~ +.po ,.,. i•m. Co..,plolo ~-!•o t ~ ,1.,,0 -b~1h · i" 1>ow•r O'TIPl•h•·• •nd "'"'<~•d ,1.,.0 •P••I,.,, Bu,I! ;,, 5to••<> Co•· i•ol Cenh• P'"""' compl•f• l o«l,!io1 fo, • 1+t roa tunor, Of "'"II"'''< phona- ll"Ph. J,.~ ''"'<opho""' '"tludod. NEW PRICE SAVE $30.00 NOW ON NEW SONY 2301 OLD s229sG PRICE .,.,.,. s199so GARRARD 25-WATT SYSTEM HARMAN-KARDON 200-FM • 11 l'l•O! 1ol10 1•M• 1•••<'11 ,_,.,oh'"' I. "'' '"-rnn, 5.,_,,.,_01,,~ "'"'""' SAVE $74.51! t "c1ow1<>. REG. PR IC E $174,SOI e ltll Go•roia. Auto..,otit Tur" "o'e o•uo ,..,.0 tadfiOij• "'"" a>omo"a "''"'' '9999 e FIS Hl l l •O·T 1~•01 111a •I• '"'""·"•'•., "'"' FM ~..... ~ ... ,, ... 1vn•Olo',o•'c •Ii••~~ '"'"'" '"'" ,.,.,,,. ~M •'•"°" -Of Atk the "Wit• Guy•" •bo11t thlt 1p•cl•I "l••t-lt11y" tytt.ml H·ll JOO • •• 1t99. $250,0D •AllAID ••• 1199. $45.45 UNCllS ••• lie,, $Sf.OD SAVE $154.74! s199a1 ·~· ""'~ O! e Dull•"· R911, 1 1...li=~:ii~;;i:::j~..::r..:;J llH ,f>, ... --. I ' .• )\ou·ll <•1•1•,ttoc • l~•i•• f/I! , o,.,u """""' <r.~1IH IV•lim\_ R•g. Sl 19.00 •• I ()vol 1111 ~u'oma!k '"'''·~·~ """" ~hllf~ """'°"a "•'"'• "'"'· 11~! IH'" &. •Juli CO•ll'r. ., ------------~----------. -. ---------- DAILY PILOT Wtdntsd.iy, Octobtf 22,196.' lC:.-111111 W ttwi D&ltr rLlal/lafll R..vi Shanka r, one of the great interpreters of Indian classical mu- :.ic on the ancient sitar. says he is trying to escape the frenzi ed en1- brace of the pop \\'Orld \vhich has turned him into an idol of \Y orship. "After the sita r was taken up by pop," the 49-year-old virtuoso sa id 1n London, "I fou nd the '''rang sort of people con1ing to my conCcrts. So1ne of thcn1 ca111c dru~gcd and dazed, I \\'as often disg usted by ,,·hat I sa,1·. \'oung people be.ha\'· ing indecently 11·ith one another during the concerts.'' • . .......-. -----! ·--·----~-~-. --· , ___ _ ,'\ pack ,.f 111ck/c jJtl('~·i·r.~ /ill~ i1u·u<lc.rl /\l1n1111, .'\00111 '200 nrt•1n- bf'!rs nf Pic kle PHckcrs /11 11·ru11- t10 ·1r1/ a1'1' 111rcliH'.7 Ill ronvr11/1 on f1J r discu.~.~1D11s of pickle rtaH/· i11g, p1ck1110. pncln11g, rroc<'sS· ; l inri and pro1nnth1g nnd other rrilaver prn't1r1da rly 1u•rri11e111 lo 1/J c p1cl:/1 .. po.ck11ig profcss1011_ l~ -------. }.'or Tiffany and Max It certainly \r as not love ;:it first sight. Tiffany, a 15-inontll-old fen1alc gorllla. ar- r ived at U1 e Topeka Zoo to take llJ> residence as a prospective .mate for a youn g ~orilla named Max. 1'iffany \vas bought fron1 the Kan· sas City Zoo after a community campaign to raise SS.000. Tiffany looked indifferently a t i\1 ax. ~1ax ignored Tiffany. Zoo officials hope lhat in 1in1c it won't be contempt their la1niliarity breeds. • 1't1e la,·<1 torv in the nr\v bar at T rinity College near the Great Court qua rters of Prince Charles has been supplied '''1th a large blackboard. chalk and eraser \Vilh hopes of diverting graffi1i <1rti sts from the ,,·alls. Some quotable in- scri ptions: "God is not dead-He h<'ls only embarked on a more a1n· bilious research project·• a n d "Even apathy Is n't \1·hat 1t used to be.'' '.\ ' ~ I .1l L ~r-' 0 J\/rs. L1'a S:c;:erb1al.-, 1iliu1i:11 l'!4dd l· i 11r1 her da11{l l11er Ly1111, Inst lrrr ~111 t j(I,. $25(1.1100 agaiu.~1 fl ilr11f1.~fnrr 1•t .\)11 ,.,.,,; "f Sl1r-a i1d l1r r l1u.•hn11•I ~I'•'•/ ti r· t'ri re tr1r <; 111 '7 l11'r rrl/(f lul.ilcrs 1• .,. -_: f.,J IJn·· c11,./1ul /•ills. • "Don·! ticket cars pa rked al the :\rn1('d F"o rces Inductio n Cen trr." Ll1r 'iu11 _\nlon 1n poll('C d1 s)1<llchcr r cid1oed patrolltnq oft1cer~. "The <1 1·af1 board is n•ceting there and h a ~ pern11ss1on to park ('ars." the d 1.'f1;1lc hc r ex plained. "Besides." ('<11nr back cin unidentified \'Oice 0 1 rr the air, "your name might be on the li.!i t." P1·ofiles of Lende1·s President Nixon and the Shah of Iran stand at attention dunng the playing of th ei r countries' national anthems during the Shah's visit to the \Vhitc !·louse 'l'ucsday. '!'he Shah reportedly asked for increased 111il1 lary ,;ild ;ind bli su1css inve~tn1ent Jn his nation. Russians Unveil Plans For Space Platforms !\IOSCO\V fUP IJ -Co1Timunlst -Pilrtv Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev sai<l \\'ednesday !he Soviet Union plans to build a series of sp:ice platf0rn1s "cosn1odrotnes" to Sl'rvc "<JS n1ank1n;-rs high1~·ay to sp:icc ·• I le. r:11led for 1n· ternational cooperation 1n exploring 11. .. Our science has reached the stage of crea ting Jong range orbital stations and Sinatra Clain1ii Subpoena Ac tion Publicity Stunt LOS AN GELES l.o\P ) -Frank Sin.1!r.1 sa.vs he docs not care lo figure In ··any thrcc·ring circus" anr1 refuses lo appc:ir ,·oluntarily before a Ne1v Jersey .-igcncy Jfl \'estigating organizcc.I i.:r1mc. 111c New Jersey Stale In vestigation Corr:mission, probing alleged crin1i11al ac· lirity in !\·lon 1nouth County, bad a ""1 r·' r <int issued for Sinatra·s arre9t last v•cck afte r the ~year-0ld entertainer fa iled ln <inswcr a subpoen;i. The 11•arrant is en- forceable Qnly in i'\t>w .Jersey. ln a s\<1tcn1ent 1~suct! Tucsd;1y, Sinatra ~;i1d · "l'nr 111.'lnY ,ear~ 1'1rrv t.11ne ~0n1r lt.:i11a11 namc.5 ... ~c 11\1 olvcd ·1n <in.v inq111ry 1 get a subpocn:>. l ;1ppc.:ir. T am asked qucs!ions about scnrc.~ of pf'r~nn~ 11nk r.O\\'n to inc. 1 a111 u~ked q11cslinns based on run1nrs ;int! l'I cnts which hJ' c 11c\'er happened. I a1n subjected to the 1ype of P.~tilicity I do not desire and c1o not s~k. Andre Not A fter Sp lit, lVife Says 1101.Li'\\"OQD 1rP!\ -Composer-con· dJC'l<•r .>\ndrc Prc1111. 11 ho h ;i ~ ,,,·J.;r.n11lt>dgcd {;Jlhcnng at.:trcss :i.lia F:•r· t 111 -~ µnburn i;l11h!, has not askcJ h 1~ <''!ranged 11•1fc lur a d1 vorcr. she stud Tu,..~day. :<.113 Dory Prr11n . 11 ho cnllahornt o:-d 11·i1)1 Previn on milt1)1 musica l c0ri1· posi1fons, said 10 a slall'n1cn1, "! 11·ant 1n rorrt'Ct the errnni·ou~ 11nprr~:iiun that I ,1n1 preventing ,\nd r1· lrom gelling a divorce. I "·ou ld nt·\er ~1and in hi s 11·ay ... hut the fat'\ 1.~. he has ne\'er asked Ior it." laboratories, the decisive instruments for a hroad conquest of s pace," BrC'Lhn ev said in a speech in the Kremlin's Palace of Congresses. He and other Soviet lr arlcrs \\•ere ;1mong more than 6,000 d1i;nitanc.<; there lo welcome the seven co~nionauts, "·ho last week accomplished I he bii;gest 1nass orbilal flight Jn space J.islnry. "Tl~c Soviet science is looking toward !Ile creatlon of orbit:i! stations with shlf. !in; f'rcw" as n1ankind's highway to ~pacf'." Brezhnev sald. "They can ilcco n•e cosmodromes in space. the lriunchini; pads for fu ture flights to the planets." The lead~r of the 11·orld's major Com- n1unJ!)l party told those attending the rei.:e plion for Russia's latest spare heroes !ILaL the moon·landing success of Amcrii.:a's Apollo 11 astronauts "·as an ''uutslanding·• achicven1ent. Nixon to Boost Medicare Co sts; Ve ts Face Cuts \\'i\Sl!!;'>IG1'0N fVP!1 0 1 d c r .A.1ncr1 c<J11s ::ir1d vclrrans got a dose of lhc ''bllter n•cd 1c1ne" President Nixon pro- 111brd 1n hi s \1·ar on inflation \\'hen the :irtrn111lstration said it would raise r-1cd1care charges and probably veto a IJlg boost 111 Gls' educat10nal benefits. ~octal Security Ad1nin1slrator Robert Hall told the House \Vflys and ?l-1eans f'omm1l!ce Tuesday the ~4 monthly charge for r-.tecticare \1'otild br r:iiscd 10 "sn111ewhal over sa·· cffcc111·1~ .July 1. Ile s:11d thl? bnosl \ras nrcessar~· to keep pace 1vith soaring n1Cdic;il co~l s. The chargi~ is paid hy 95 percen~ or Social Sccu rlly brneficiaries over 65 -about 19 n1illion Arneric11ns -for reimbursement for doctors· fees. /\1xon hinted in a le\ler to Sen. Ralph \\' Y;;rborough fD·Tex .J, cha irman of thr :'.1'nate Labor and \\'etlare Committee. he 1111ul<1 ve10 a commit!ce·p11ssed bill t, inst1ng 1eter;ins· educational bcnc,[its an a1·rr<Jgf' of 16 percent. lie said 1he size of lhe increase in lhc i,111 1'1 11ild "re<111ire reco11sid ern!1on" hci:ausc they 11·crc "excessive and thrir efff'c t would be inflationary.'' 1'\ixon urged instead approval of his o"'n proposal for a 13 percen~ increase. Hurricane Watch Posted Five Inche s of Sno1v F <1lls Ove r Greut Lakes California ~"-!1n"n C.tlllO'"•• wt• Clttr, tloud1 •nd ~•'"V tloud•-•l.,h!I• COfllt ' •r><I tl•ll~I!• ... ,m~'-"" ,..,,,,11..,,, $unnv lot11• 11 lh• un•tobl• ... 11nu '•~I IO'l t •••e•s ond •1•ld1n'" gue .. lno ~OUTH(llN (ALIFO.RNIA -Mo•ll• h •r '""h ~Of·~~I• CIOu<h Wroouo•• ""DU,11" Tnurt~~~ • .& 1.•llt w1rm1r d••• •tu•~Nl>IUO ,,.~~"I Olhtr .. 111 Lrlll• c~•nn1 lOS ANGELE§ .a grA-M~Vlv !11• l hur<dov No! m"<~ ''"""''•'u" <.~fntr. Le"' Wlldn'°ll•• nl1~1 IO. Hit~ W1<1nUd1V 11. 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" " • " .. " " " " " " " " .. " " ., " " " " " " .. " " " " " ~ " " .. ~ ,. ~ ,. .. " ,. " ~ " ~ " " .. .. " " ... ·" ·" ·" ·" . .. Gun Story Challenged' Turner De11ies l(ansas City Police Version W:\SHINOTON t UPl) -Polict of· ficials from Kansas City, Mo., \estifitd today that they provided Arn1y !'tfaj . Gen. Carl C. Turner with 113 guns under a pro- mise they would be ~sect lo teach Boy Srouts arms s;lfety,. then put 10 a 1nuscum. City and Chicago police orflciab. "J didn't say I wouldn't.'' replied 1 urner, who ror a time afler rrliring frcun the Army was the Nixon ad- 1ninistratlon's chief of U.S. mar!!htls. Tl1e exchunge came as the Scnatt permanent investigaUoos subcommittee rontinued hearings on the gun transae· t!ons and on Turner's alleged rover-up~ fo r Sgt Maj. WiJliam 0. Woolridge in connection with alleged skimoUs in· rolving clubs ror Gls on Army ba ses . Turner, form!!:r Army provost marsha l no w retired, challenged the testin1ony al a St-nate hearing, say ing receipts he si gn· ed for the 1veapons in cluded one saying they were ''for dismantling for parts, cl cetera, in connection with a (personal) collection." NIXON LEADS SOLONS l N PR AYER "But you didn·t say you \\'ere going to sell them," said Sen. Lee tltetcaH (0 · Mont.), referring to Turner's previous acknowledgement Uiat he n1a rketed 1veapons he solicited from both Kansas \VASHINGTON (UPI ) -Presiden t Ni:i;on led members of Congress in three minutes of sllent prayer today for God'~ guidance of Ame rica's leaders in making •·t.1iff1cul l decisions " on the critical pro· blems facing them. The White House prayer breakfast, held in con ne<:tion with the annual observa nce of the national day of prayer. SPECIAL LADIES' SHOE 1vas attended by about 80 membtrs of the Senate and House who participated in weekly prayer meetings at the capitol. Nixon's house guest, the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham, told the group that only by turn- ing lo God could AmerlcaM find the resources of mutual love and toleration needed to keep the country from tearing istelf apart in its current dissensions. OUTSTANDING GROUP OF LADIES DRESS SHOES AND FLATS. WE CALL IT • • • • "WHAT'S LEFT GROUP AT CRAZY PRICES!" $ 17th & IRVINE 548·8684 And you kn o\Y1 it won't be long before virtually all vari· etics of household fabrics will be pcrn1a nent prr:ss. Today Thurs., Fri., Sat. $ TO REG. TO $24.95 a reaf PfeaJu re " • LJ WESTCLIPF l'LAZA NEWPORT BEACH • GRAFFITI Overse as Ties Prol>e U11der Way \\IASlll.\l'GTON <UP!I -A Srna!c forcigr1 rclal inns suh- eoinrnlttce has trndcr1nkcn to find ouL cx:ictly how dt:cply the t;nited States is con1111illcd orrrscas. Sen. Slu:1rt SymingHHl, (O- r-.10.), a fonncr Air Force sec· rctary and sp{'c1alis! in n;llion· a! security affnirs. began an investigation by his subco1n- mlttee on security agrccrncnls and con11n1lrncnts abroad. It v.·as the !irsl srrious at- ternpt by Congress 10 unr:ivcl the complex web of treaties, n1ut11al secur1Ly pat·ts. base agreerncnts and inforn1<1l con- tingency plans that n1akc up U.S. com1niL111cnts ;ibroad. There arr. eighl lorinal trea- ties by v.·hieh the United States i.~ t•omn11tletl to tlefend 42 counlrie.~. These lntlude : the North Atlantic Tre:ity, 1hc Sot1theast Asia 'frcaly, the ln- tcr-An1erican Treaty. and mu- tua l defense pacts wit h Auslra- 1ia, New Zcalantl, t\nrc:1, Ja- pan and Nationali st Cllint1. There als1> arc 1nfurinal bi- lateral agreements wilh other countries. Symington said he h;id no idea holY long !he invrst1g;i11011 \rould continLJC. The initia l hearings \\"ere 1n be clo,ed lo pcrn1it 1hc p;inel 10 fr(•e ly c."<- an1inc class11led n1:ileri;1\. 1·tic n:itional con1n1i1rnents in\"cstigation \1·as sp:iwned by the Vietnam \\"ar and the re- sulting outcry from Congress 1hat the cxccutivP branch had commi tted the naiion Lo \.,.ar in stages without scc king forn1a l congressional pennission along the way. The subcoinmillce ~tart has <1\ready dug uut othrr infor- n111\ U.S. t:on1mi1111cnt s some fear could fnrce Ille t.:nitt'd States later on lo (!efrncl :i fnr- rign power: unc wa.<: :1 con11n- g<'ncy arrungcrnl'nt for supp0rl of Thailand <1nd the utllcr 11"aS a base <1grccn1r11t that callcd l for the 1Jefcnse of Spain. Bnth 1vere brl11:1·cd to have hecn l s1g11d by uniforn1cd n11l1t;;ry leaders. ln addition. Sen. John Shrr- n1an C.:oopcr. t l)-Ky.1. ;ind :-i1'11- ;i\e Democra tic !cadrr .\1 il\c1 f\1ansf1c!d, i lJ-Mont. \, ha v cl h1n1cd !he subcon1n111t1·c has turned up 1ntnn11:111nn ;ihout an cxµanding l;.S. role 111 Laos. I f\lansfield h;is s;iid !he .\1ncr· ict1n n1iht;iry fHl'S<'n1·I' 1n L;in<: has gro11·n to <l1slurb1ng pro- rort1ons. P eyote Use 0 K i.11 J{i te By ln<lian s ~llT\ANDO CITY. T ~ :t <UPI) -A judge 1, ho rulrd me111bcrs or !he N <i ti v r An1crican Church could u~·-· lhe h.1llucinatory ca c l u <: p eyote in rel1~iou ~· obsrrvanCT:i< rmPrgPd Sund;iy from an all-night cercrnony 1\·ith the Indians. Dist. .Judge f.. .I a m r ~ K;n:cn. 56. sairl hi' 11 a~ in1· I pressed 11·ith the honrs1y of lhe prayer :i-ession !hat in- cluded rcpre.senlalivc.~ lrnm !he Sha1-•1nce, Pa\\•ncr. On1;ih;i, Na1o·ajo. Chcrokrc. \\'inni pcg oind Kickapoo lribes. •·1t "'as a r e li gious ceremony like a p ray c r meeting \Yherc n1cmbcrs s<il around the fire and prayed," he said. "During the night they chHnlcd songs lo a drumbesit and prayed for n1ankind in general, .~oldiers 111 Vietnam, n1othcrs of lhe dead and our country and govern- ment leaders. ''ll 1vas a very impressive ceremony and I v.·as int· pressed 1vlth !he hones1y and ~incerity or I.he members of the chu rch. II is a Chrisli;in trligion, they pray to (;od ancl Jesus Christ :ind 1hey had the ceremony itself since before the white man rsrr c<irne lo this counlry," Kazcn said. Kazcn niled in Arri! a law prohibiting lh c use of !he h a I t 11 co Ren \1";1~ 11n- c·onstir11tion;il bcr.111.~r i 1 restricted the right to \\'Or~hip I ,., ·' ' ·JI, ' ".r• .~, A,.,.;: ,. th. ~ ~· : • 1-'; ' . ,~. •f':·J· •·1 ,: ,t .l,!l ',, NOW! Automotive '70 See them all on display in one convenient location this THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (OCT. 23, 24, 25) on the mall at beautiful Fashion Island, Newport Center. Over sixty foreign and domestic new cars exhibited in delightful surroundings. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Co.st Highwiy between Jamboree and MacArthur, freeway minutes 1.w1.y. 58 STORES AND SERVICES DEALERS PARTICIPATING: CHICK IVERSON , INC. • JIM SLEMONS IM PORTS • GEORGE ZIMMERMAN • DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS • BILL JONES SPORTS CAR CENTER • ROY CARVER PONTIAC • CONNELL CHEVROLET • HARBOR DODGE HOLIDAY • JOHNSON & SON' • NABERS CADILLAC • UNIVERSITY OLDS • ROBINS FORD • POOLE BUICK • ATLAS CHRYSLER DAit V l'ILOT • DAIL\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Wasting V aluahle Time A distraught parent writes to an "advice" column of the embarrass1nenl she suffers because of her lfi- year-old son 's far-out tastes in dress . Siys the wise columnist, "A l9-year-0Jd is too big to be dressed by his math er." Parents, she adds, could save themsel ve s a lot of d i~tress if they'd realize they are no longer respon5ible for the dresa of "adu!t off. spring." A great many parents, and aipparenUy quite a few scho0l trustees and adm.lnlstrator11 would do well to ponder this advice. When school opened this year, many high schools had modlfied or ehminated dress codes. But at Saddleback College the dress code war goes on. In fact trustees even tightened up the hair rules a bit this summer, so there'd be no doubt about their in- tentions. As a result, registr:ation has been refused to some students and the argument notv is in the courtroo ms. Valuable time is being \\'asted in this argument which virtuallv every other school has decided is not pertinent to education. Ban tl1e Bomf ogging City councilmen are never very happy when they find themselves caugh t in the classic squeeze play of deciding whether a church shall be permitted some- place or other when the neighborhOQd is up in arms against rt. No politician in the ''"orld wants to appear to be voting against religion. And only a political masochist would want to be cau,i:ht voting against the vo ters. Into this classic scene, Laguna Beach councilmen entered glumlv last week. Calvary Evangelical Free Church wanted to cort- vert Pyne Castle to church and pre-school usage. Neighbors were dead set agaJn&t it, citing traditional objections: noise, traffic congestion, traffic danger a nd property values. A1 the poem says, Councilman Charlton Bord spoke of many things. Not shoes and ships and sealing wax, but just about everything el se. When he voted, his posi· tion became more clear. No on e likes to vote against churches, but born· fogging is a waste of time that doesn't please either side. How about a pact to "ban the bomfogging?" Lucky Laguna Beach By now almost everyone 11 aware that the FestivaJ or Arts gives a substantial boost to the city budget with its lease payment for use of Irvine Bowl Park -$74,000 this year, to be exact. Also well-publicized are the art scholarships award· ed to talented high school g raduates and the festival's purchase awards at outstanding art exhibits, But fe stival aid to the community is not limited to these specific annual events. At a single meeting of the festival board last week, directors voted: -Tu give an elementary school PTA $50 to help pay for a puppet show . -To offer the Festival Chorale complete flnRnci111 supoort, so donatio11s no longer ne@d be ta.ken at con- certs. -To waive $100 of a rentaJ fee due from a Jehovah's Witnesses rally, in recognition of a superlative clean· up job. -Tu study the possibility of waiving rental fees for all fe stival facilities , as a community service. -To disburse scholarships to children and adult! 1n the ooera repertory training program. Lucky indeed ts the art colony that has lt1 own successful festival! s .1\J~1' eE<:rq,E MO~ fl.A.CE~ u;'RE AC.Ttvt", A HIJ ~~T•9Ll:lllMEHT If~ ME ""51El>··· OR ' lllC\Vll''"" ,_IP AllJ> ""'-cF ""1.ICll /.1'1<1J?'E,P .... l'EOPUI Lt.la 6DS AS Vta..Et<T. ..,..R. """"'-~ TINWii 1'"o c~ ~ti.Wit> ~T~~ HI'!' ~EAL.Ii.' rr'~ WAIR TO et.AME 11.!, Cf' US mR 1\E M.AA\llOli?. O~ A FEW. J~ 11>&51 t l'fllU<? Yl:>J'•"' FOR ~:. Oil A4AIH'T Ir.>. -ru~r ei;cAu>E A n1....1 NE.(4ROE.$ AAVe Be.Et.I L'/N til.~D .• .- O~ A C~H 'li.tiJJll UP ANP CtT IZeNS· ~vn OUT OF TOWN •••• P~OPL G lAV(.t 03 A.~ VIOi.EN i . WE:1RE: -:res' TRY/N' '(' PR.OTf.G T OUR j0{t~fy f ROM MORAL (~~f1DN ! tfj lt~FAIR To 6!...AME ~ OF ~ 'fOl<e T t\E<' '6E ~.t>.VlOR OF A FEW. ~~5rpE'51 Elf'Ht=R l(Oufr.c FOR' \JS OR: AG-A!NSI U~ .' Cha1U!ellor Answers Kiwanis lnquir11 'Krisman Loyal Citizen' Real Danger In Becoming An 'Expert' Shouldn't Ban ...... . Tht following Gut st Rtport if tht text of a letter fron~ UCI C/1anctllor Da.nitl G. Aldrich. Jr. to Gordon Jm. ltr of the Kiwanis Club of Costa Mtsa in re1ponst to Mr. lmltr'1 inquiry about tht appointmt nt of fiti kt Kris· man, former UCI student body pre~i· dent, to bt coordinator of studen!· faculty advisfn g at UCI. 1\risnw11 be· came tht ce ntf'r of 1cirl1!sprtad con· trovtrsy btcoiae ht had been a mtm· bt r of SttAdents for o Demncrotic So· ciety and had trot-·eled to Cuba. -Editor In response to your letler regarding the appolnlment or r.tr. Krisma n a a coon:Unator of !ludent·fa cul ty f!idvl~g at the IrvJne campu!!', I am appfecJatf+t of your Interest in the university and 'your request for more information about the l51Ues Involved . I am aware that th e university must depend on the conllnued 51.lpport of persons such 11s you and the broad majority of the citizens of the stale who are concemtd about our insUtutlons of hightr education and the well-being of our young people. We must st.rive for a fuller mutual understanding between the campus and the CQITUTlunily, yet 1 do not expecl that all of us wiU agree on ever y '""'· IN REFERENCE to your letter, 1 mus t tale ucepUon to any implicatl <Jn that a f --;-,.; ... ~-1 ..... -?-·,-.~.:l~ . .; '" R .'~'' . .,,, ... ( ;-•• ;.1 -·.vue1t~ en~;· \t'· 1 ,~--I".~~,. " ' ~~j_ • r ~ .... ~:~·_;.J:~~· ... (.'!,,J ~~ • _·,!_ .414\J',1';,l.' i, "lawless elements" 1rt appeased, or even tolerattd. at Irvine. The record of our student body has been exemplary. Student.! at Irvine have laken a keen i nd aggressive interest in social and educa· Ilona! is.sues and In the conduct of their own education. This 11 u it should be. Yet, in no instance Jn the five-year history of this campus has tht behavior of the students al W'gt or of any group been such as to cauec concern for the maintenance of Jaw and order. In those indJ \'ldual instances where Jew• or regulaUons h•ve been broken , the •d· mlnl.rtratlon of this campus hu taken prompt and appropriate action. DURING IIlS CAREER as a student at Irvine. Mr. Krisman was prominent among those who have worked vl11oroualy to improve the Jiving and learning en· v!ronment and to increase the ~ portunities for responsible partlclpallon by students In the planning and develop- ment of this campus. l became directly acquainted with Mr. Krisman tw o years ago when he was elected a1 prt 1ldtnl or the As!Oeiated Student& of UCI. At no lime have I fDUnd him l<l be other than a loyal and constructive cltJ:ten of th I 1 tampus, th~ community, and our coun- try . When Mr. Krisman was rttt1mmended for the po.31\lon In the Dean of Students office, quesUons about h.ls record , hi• membership in the SOS, and his travel t.o Cuba were brought to my attention. I gave my fin al approval to the a~ polntment only after thoughtful re view of the candidate's record, eommenll of faculty, staff, and students about the suitab ility of his qualific ations. and after receiving eipreaslons of support for the appointment by the Vice Chancellor for Studtnt Affa irs. the Vice Cha.nceUor for Academic Affairs, and deaftl Of varloul schools with whom he "111 work. I WAS PARTICUURl.Y concerned about the rtcommendaUons of tht dean• of the schools, since a prlmary responsibility of th e coordln1tor ii to con· vey to students, through their faculty Id· vlser1, detailed intonnatkm about the academlc program• of each of the school•. The dean! must be JJaUsfled that the coordinator can dlscUN various school programs accurately and ef. fectJvely. Their support and my approval for Mr. Krlsman·s appointment wut pr!m1rlly based on oor f Ir at hand knowledge of his character, behavior and performance as a member of the campus com munity. DANIEL G. ALDRICH, JR. Charic;:eUor Davis: A Political Put-on? LOS ANCELf.S -What m;iy h:i\·e been concei\'ed HS the m11~l f'1.1b•1r:H e pol~tic~t put-on since l!e<4 rst ill\entf'd th t Spa n i~h·A mcric;in \Var is unfolding here a$ a miijor tesJ of Gov. Ronald Rc.igan's theof)' tha t tnn ... r:in l -und violen t - confr ontation with students is the be~t policy At issue is the sl:itus of Angel11. Davl8, an li l\r.1ct1vc, 25·year--0ld, black Ph ,D. v.·ho y,•as appointed earlier this year as an assis tant professor of philosophy at UCLA and 1.rt]o has now bten fi red by the Board of H.cgent.s. at the Insistence of the go\ ernor, hi!cilu sc 1t appears she is a member-of all things-the Communist I-' arty. ~IISS DA \'IS' membership In the par· ty was leaked this spring 1n a !t iter to the rollege ney,·spaper by an alleged FBI informant. She readily ad m It t e d membership in somethlng called the Che· Lumumba Chaptrr of !he Communist Party, and her firtni:r came soon after. The issue has mo bili2ed opinion among the facu lty, administration and stu dent body through out the statewide; campus of lhe Universitv of California, almost all o( it against th e governor. Bul It has also mobill2~ most of the nons tudent, nonacade;mic publi c opinion In the stale, mostly on Reagan'.~ side . \\'hat Is cu rious in th e whole episode, \Vednesday, October 22, 1969 Tht t dltorial pagt Of tht Dallv Pilnt 1ttlc1 to inform and i tim.- Ml.ate" readtrs b!I prt!tnti110 01 /.1 ntw1poptr'1 opinions attd com· ~ta111 on top1r1 of intertst ond signlficanct , by providuig a forum for tlit t zprtssion rif our rtadtr1' opinion!. and by prt1tn£ing tht diver.~~ !'itw- polntl of in/ormt d obst-rv,.r1 ond 1pokesn1t"n on lnpiCJ of !h• day. Robert N. Weed, Publisher r I according to 11omt faculty members \l.'hn know Miss Davis and -mor e im· portant-know something about tht Amtrlcan Radical movement, is i''hY no effort has been made to discover If ~tiss D:ivls is telling the truth v.•hcn ~he says she is a Communist. TllESE PEOPLE are saying, in effect, that the re.gen t.s, the university and. above all, Governor Reagan are qu\le likely being vi c Ii rn i zed by a giant-perhaps even llghlheart~hoai:, promoted by the New Left. designed to pro voke just the confrontation •,•;hich Reagan and the militants \~1ant. If there 11 one thlng young radicals In our society today share, whether they are nonviolent, biracial pacifists or violent 1>1aoist separatist militants, It ls con· tem pt for the Communist Parly. The par· ty Itself ts bourgeois, bureaucratic. In the ''ie11r· of youth timid and in lhe view ()f In· tcl\ectuals turgid and Irrelevant. The Nc1v Left ridicules the Okt Left. No longer, as through much or the Thirties and f orties, Is Commu nist Party membership in any way heroic or even chic In lert and lnttllectual clr'Cles. Indeed, it is rtgularly derided as ir· rel evant to "the strug1Je." If tt were not ror the enrolled members of the FBr and subscribers to Communist publications amont, pu blic and priva te ins titutions, It could hardly survive. CONSEQUENnv. it Is high ly unllktly tl11~t P.fiss Oa\'is, admi tt edly an acth•lst. admitte<l)y a millt;int raditnl . a stu rl<'nl of Jlerbert J\lartuse and of conslder111hle intrlle1·h1~ attainment, "'()Uld join lhe pri 1•ry. Some movemen t wit h a date ln the n11n1e, perh;1ps-SDS or one of its !nli n1r rs. perhaps-hu t the Comrnunist l'.1rt;.r T David Eistnhower Is as likely a mem~r. But the~P. lntcnectual musings art. surely not for Ronald Reagan. Electt'd as a foe of "The University," he has fu!fl lled his campaign promlsts and thrived, though the student body at UCLA, when polled thls week, favored by more tha n tl percent the proposition that Rea11J1. had lowtred the quality of the state's educ8· ll on. REAGAN'S MQST likely foe, forme r Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh, has ~en hammering on this isaue, mostly without visi ble success. Unruh Is te lling whoever cares to listen that it is the governor, not the students, who has prov<*ed the con· [rontatlons-as with the People's Park In Berkeley-which h.avt ltd to v!oltnee and a p8Talysis or erlucalion. Thus. the case of Miss Davit looks more and more like a rad1c8l·lcrt, fraud . After aJI, she is almost the; only accused Communlat in recent memory who h•11 broken the story first and then not denied It . The suspicion Is stf'l)ng that, by pro- vidi ng • real live CommurUst on the faeulty. Reagan could be provoked lnto another confront.atlon which might ac· cnmplish the goals of both the governor and the New Ldt So far, It's worked. By Frank Muldewtn: and Tom Brade1 Dear Gloomy Gus: r wish more of my rellow t.arun- ans• would remember the: aphor· ism, "A man who is mastf!r of pl· tience Is master of everything rise." E~lally on our streell and highwa ys. -W. L. M. T ~lt i.tt.,.. .. 111<11 ,.....,_, •ltwt, ... """l'''"' "".. .. "'9 _....... • ..... ""'' "' lllHYt 19 111 ..... J tvl. 0.1 ... Pl'-!, Tboa111111 at 1Ar1e: The real dan1er In becoming an "el· pert'' 1Je1 In be~mlng so immersed in your subjed that you fail to see how It relates to other ru bjttl!. and adopting a scale of valuu th at gives yoor own fltld a priority tven whtn it should be JUbordinalt to other values. • • • All p e op I e making lnlroduction1 between two stran1er1 should repeat eacti name twice, loudly and distinctly, for tllf'; bene fit of all tJ')fl; dundtrhtads li ke me who go blank whe:never they are in· trodu~ to a new face. • • • The most dlalppolntlng book I've rcad all rummer 11 "Mll.aourl Bittersweet" by MacKlnlay Kantor. which la far mort bit· ter ttian sweet, and bitter about the wmnr lhlnga:; wtih age , ht ha• grown not wller but Just more K1nt.ortankerous. • • • Most of us are bed at deception for the 11hrtwd rtuon given by G. C . Llchtenber1 nearly two cenl.url es aao: "It jg usually easter to hide something than to hide the fact that you are h.ldtn1 !OmeUtlng ... • • • No appendage on the modern motor car 11 mort needle3s (u well l.!!I more vcx· ln1) than the electr1cally-0perattd win- dows, which alwa ys ~ersely pick in- cleme nt weather lo sta y jammed in tht ha\f --0pen position. • • • "Conscience " is a much abu1ed word In our !JOCltl}'. for we commonly uat It to v.·orry over personal trin es Inst.tad of tr1lnln& it lo be tro1,1 bled about big things ; and this dissipatts our rnoral energy and permits us al the same time to develop an in.sensiUveness to the mon.stroua Ineq uit ies of our lime. • • • Tht acrimonious le vel of most political l'llscussltms Mdly illustrates the mei:lm of Wi1li am Penn, who said: "iruth often suffers more from t h e heat of its def enders than from the arguments of its apposers." • • • Those fatuous library board• and clUzens' romml ttees which 8re so fond of banning boota for alleged lndttency need to be ff:mlnded: rtgularly that when Mark Twain's "Huck leberry FIM" was publlst\. t:d , the Com mltte-e of the Public Library of Concord, Mus., banned it 111 "trash and sut1able onlv fot the slums." • • • One; of the real dlfflculties in our df!mocracy i.s that the people who are concen'lfd about clvU rights are cavalier in their attitude toward property rights, \~;hilt the people who scrcam loude_st about property rights are indifferent to violations of t ivil rights -yet each must sustain the other if a just balance Is to be achieved. • • • The chir.r dllfererice: between \ht wics is that a woman wan ts to be loved for herself. and a man wants lO be loved la 1plte of himself. • • • Some consequen«s of the modem population boom are -that your vote lo· day \1 worth only 1 pcrctnt of your great· grandfather's, that more Illiterates art: alive than ever before, and more people think the earth Is flat than y,·he.n Colum· bus discovered it \\'asn't, • • • The rt art almos t 11 dozen nation& in the world with 1 better Infant mort.elity rate U1a11 the U.S., whi ch ls Ule most pros· peroua ; tt Is scarcely a cause for nlll· tional rejoicing that we rank just ahe•d of lndll arid &Orne AftfCiri r'tltlOIU. ., Walking Catfish To the Editor : Looking at tht article on the walklng Clar!as cat!lsh, J cannot help but feel complcte dl11gust for the California Fish and Gamt Comm lsalon for banning it. Believing that the Clarias could breed and survive In our waters Is too much for mt to swaUow. Btlng a South American fish, It need! water of at least 7~ de;grees Fahrenheit to breed, and, in fact, to !!IUN!ve. It could manage during the swn- mer, but come fall and winter it i3 doomed. Even at the re.lalivtly short fall nights, the temperature sets far below this mark. The fish rouJd nol PQS81bly survive California l\'aters. THE SAME llORT of irtory hao bo<ji llnktd to the piranha. Many game wardens ue ronvlnced It ls a menace to us. without really lnve1U1atlng the sltua· Uon. The piranha differed fr om the cit· fish ln the respect thet it need!! WARMER waler to brttd, around 80 degree~. and cannot pos.ilbly survive in our 50 degree water . (Evtn In the dt"trl survival ii lmpoeslble, for the water is chlUed considerably at ni&hl.) What strikes me as parUcularly odd Is the fact that such a resolutlon as the ban of these fish could be passed without public sanction ln our "democracy ". DAVID G. PORTER Se"' Ed11catlon TO the Editor: Too ofttn the peoplt who complain abouL sex t'ducation in the pu blic schools are the very one s who are ad 11ma nt in their demand for religious education. We all know that the home and lh e churt:h havt falled to lndoclrln.1 te our youth with religion lhat demands hlind falU1 1\ilh no quesUons asked. The kids are now ask1n12;, ind ecc\t1iast1cal dogma ls out on a lirnb, NOW COMES SEX education , Th e home and the church have al:t0 failed jn thla, and the two diametrically opposed glmmlt ka would throw the rc1ponsibH!ty on the publl c school leachtr5 ·Rho already have more work thaa they can handle Gw1 Ownership ,\ ' Comments Columbla. Ten.o., Herald: "1! a Presidenti al study group on cauMS and pre vention or violence had Its way, mllllo;ia of Americans woold be forced to turn over to the; govemmtnt as many as 21 tnillion handguns •.. P.1ay \lo'e remind thi s gu n sludy group that citizen ownershi p or firearms is both a rlghl and tradition in the United States. Tt sym· bollu:s Independence, 1s y,·ell a s in· dlvidual respoMiblllly -inseparable e;lemenll of fre!dom under a repres en- tative form of government. Flrrarm regulaUons that fall to take thi s into ac- count ha ve no place in lhe law of this land." H•u.rd, Ky,, Herald : "Has it ever oc-. curred to you that In our socl81 sy111em the politician Is t nabled lo reach a posi- tio~ of responsibllily without having any training? lie se;rves no apprent iceship. He masters no rour-'t of study . He netd pass no e11aminatlon .!IS to his abili ty ... 1'he \'tlerinary who doctors our dogs anti cat.s 111 rtqulred to .iihow more c:are!ul preparation for his calling than is ttie polltl cl an who setM tri 11sm1me ihe right to direct not only our Industrial but much ·of our ptrsona'J life." ' ' I . .J L•tt1ri from readtrs art welcome. Nonnally 1vrittrs s/iould con vty their rnts!OQt.t i11 300 words or le ss. The right to condem e le tttr.t to f it .spact or t li minatt libel is rt!ervtd. All lt t- ttr.t must include sig11aturt and mall- ing addrtss. but nam e.t may be w ith- htLd on reqtUst if sufficient rewon b appartnt. " just laking t arc of the curriculum In the face of atudent unrest and the revolu· llonary threat extant. Tht Constitution should be amended to protect us from both. NOW WHO, IN their right coll.on· picklo' mind, would want to impos e i;uch noMen.se upon our teachers at a time when kooks who want sex or rtlig!on taught to others than themselves may be trigfe~cl by a cheap , unvi able. se i or retigiOIJ' molivc? S. G. UNDINE Snrlrbl Hoppe To lhe Editor: Wh•ll do you ml'an -Art Hoppe should not be taken ~erious!y? He Ob\·louslv c.'lnnl'JI bt> ta k e n humorously as ·his v.-ril1n g. in almost all instance~. is emt1.1rr as.s1ng a nd disgusting. So, if he isn't SC>riou;; or h111norous can it be supposed th<1t he is snm l' sort ' of ;1 ·v.-eirdl} !hat cnjl'.I)~ 11r it1n11; perl'ertcd materia l \\'hich would hrst bt• read in 11 ''llensationa l'' magazint rather than a ''respcctablr'' llPW~paprr? I r.,the r thin k so. ~M C \' COOK Quotes Thomas Zimmtrman . Torraoce, h1 young dl!sldents-''l! your generation is one·h.alf as good as advertised, there iJ genuine C'ause for joy. h<'cause v.·ithin th11 next 40 years ell this naUon·s problems will be solved." . A1trontut Edwin Aldrin , at L.A. rece~ t1011 -''Those footprints on the moon belong to every one ()f you, to all of mankind .•. symbols of the true spirit." George !'ilabbary, Btrkeley -"From a lifetime of combating communism. Syngman Rhee of South Korea lefi a piece of sound advice foir his Wt11\ern friends: 'To nego\ia le with the com. munisls ls to surrender!'" ~--Bu George ---. Dear Gtorge: I read wile.re member! or the Supreme Court are always havln' trou ble defining obsceni ty, and just wanted them to know I stand read}' to help them. I ~en lllt hy pie· lures -I'll be happy to stnd a list of ralts. Dear N,P.: NE!GHBORHOOO PORNOGftAPHE R. How about mailing 11 dirty port card ? I've gQt a good budd y dowo at the Postal Jn~pcctor 's office v.·hD wanl.s to meel )'OU. • JC"\\' NeO'ro ' ~ Hold Posts 111 Atla11la :\TLANTA (!I'l l \'ice :'11a}or Sa111 J\1 ai.~rll 11as rho~en inayor of A\l:111l<1 Tuc~­ ciay 111ghl Jn a h111rr rul\\)lf <'ltt11u11 n1arr<·d h) li\.irgt·~ ut 01nti-~rn1itisn1 fll;iyn:.1rd J:tl'"~1111 ~ '\l·;;l'u, hcea1nc \ 11·r·1•1:1_1 "' 1· 1 (' 1: t • \\'hrn !hr~· (,1hr 1df1ct' 1n ./:111U<1I'~', i\11:111!;1 11 111 ll•'l'Olllf' tliC' onl.1• ~utilhl'rn l'1ty 1•i h,1vc 11 ,Je111~h 1na~ l•r ;i 11i.J ii ;\cgro \ 11·r 1na1·or. •· 1 ! II a·,, ,; pt l)11h·. ~ I l\'\Or~·." :.aid i\1a)>:i.t•lt , 42. 11ho 11;1, ;u·- cu~r(I of ;1husc vf po111•r 1n ;111 rlcvcnth·h1.tur a1l;1t·li IJ\ r(•ll r· 111;:.: :'l\;1~ur 11;111 Allt·n Jr \\;i~.<.cll had rc·Jrclt•1I 1\l!t·11~ 1l('111and th:1l lie 11 nlu.!r;.111· fron1 lhr raer \\'i!h all 149 11 r e t· i n l' t " QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancll .. "Oh, buL you mli:>.l be somebody-you somebody.'' luok like a. c·olu1tet1. l\t :1~~cll had lil.~M ------------ ' o\('S. or !i5.5 percent of the !urnout, to 49,4:tJ 101 l'~ for 111 11 rl c ra t e ]((•pubhca11 ,\ldcrinan Jlod11cy Cook Tw1J Negro aldt'l'tllcn. !rn L . . J ack~on and l\\ar1•in /\.r- rington , dcf{'<Jtt•d 11 h11e np- po11c11ls In thr runoff. b111 another black candidate fn1icd C1iile Solcliers 1'cilie Nu-]J as Revo lt E1icls in a bid for it ~~chool hoard Si\1\TIAGO. Chi!c Ci\Pl -A l\1;1hn h;id been t11r so· ~CBI. Jackson , !ht· lirst Nrgru ll'apol arniy rebellion Iha\ nr-hcr11c·c 11 for Vrr1 and \'ia u:-. 111 c\'er elected v1tr m:tyor ol Atlant a, and scicral bla ck tually 1ra s n1orc a ~it-in for 11cgot1:11111ns T ll r s d Cly ilf- ;ildcrinen 11·crc 1 ictorious 111 highrr \\''1ge.~ ended e<1 rly to· tcrnoon ;_1111.J night. lhe flrst priinary two \.\'Ceks ,Jay in Chilc"s t·apital after The lt'flll!> 11hi1·h hroughl an egn. less than 24 hours. rnd 1u the rL·hrllion were not ··\\"1''11 11 ork together like A rebel con1n1uniquc, rratl unn1cl..!.i;1tcly .1nnounced. h10 pr.as u1 ;1 pod,'' :.:i id .r acksun nl i\lasscll. "'rhe O\'Cr ihc go1·cn111H•nt r;1d10 ;i11J T\1c ~urrrndl'r ca1 nc se reral t it\''s 1111agc h;_is t;1kcn a 100 television nl'hrork, said the l1ours after nn undeclared pci·i·ent 1ncrea~r for the bet-rebel leader, Bng. Gen. midnight trttl'C 11ent in lu cf- ler.·• J{uberlo Viaux r>.1nr;irnbo, ··has tee\ and the rebel ;-u1d loyalist ,\!lr n. <111illing :ifl<'r eight surrendered his co1 n111<.1nd tn lroops look to their beds for a ''rars in oflll'C', Hnd ren1ain('d l\1aj. (;en. Alfredo l\lahn, the good night's sleep. Jc;;ving <i i1eu1r;i! 111 the runoff 11ntil ~un-1·on11nanding genrral of tile token force of riot police. lo d;iv 11hcn he re!c;1scd :i pu!icc ~anli;i~o ga rrison." p;itro! Santiago n:·~rt accusing !\·lassrl l of us-i;::-~;;;-o:-==~==;;;-;;-;._ _ _..;-.;;~;;_..;-.;;;;-;._ _______ -=,I ing a poller 1·1t·c S(jund captain tn help l\1a~selr~ brother, llnward, :-:oliti1 1· :i 111 pa i g n JL111d.~ trn1n 11igl1tc lub owners. l\1assell fnllcd the enn- l ro1·rr.~v "bad judgmrn!," but drnird 'any \1 rongdoing. lie ;ic- eu~rd Allen and I.he "po1vcr ~lructurc·· of anti-semitisrn in 1r.l'in,c tn ~c·r11 hiin 011l of of. ric e. ~las~e!J ls Je~ ish. A11Lop sy Or Not Dinis ' I Vo\1 s Probe I \Vl!.l\ES·A:\11!\F:, r a. IAPl -D1 ~l . All:·. £dn1und J)inis '>a1·s hr 11·Jll pq)cC'c<l 1\irh rliin~ [fir ;i11 i11q11r~t into lhr 1lrath nf :O.l;1rl' .lo l\oprtl111(' \1l1cthrr nr ·nut ;i ,1udgr , IX'rtn1 ts C''\hu n1:it1 :•n ol her body for nn <tutrip~y. Jurl :::e flrrnard C. 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ORIG. 25.98 NOW 16.99 /4. heody blend of wool/nylon encl l ycro• 1pondex puts this . ski porf in the 2nd skin cotegory. ladiesl-16, men 30-38. Bolh, reg,, and long, o~sorted color~. Nylon turtlenecks for shirting up the family ORIG. 5.98 NOW 4.99 ~n·, ond youth's v@r,ion ••• block, navy ond white. S-M-l-XL, rn.n. lodie''. block, white, powdr.r, gold, S.M.t , Youth's S-M-t, 3.99 Save $12 on ladies' and men's ski boots! ORIG. 36.99 NOW 24.99 A .S buckl e leather dovbl• boot, featuring spe.d loce inner boot. fully leothe, f;ned and paddocl. Shop now ond '°"' UICI IT ... CHAMI n1 HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ,, VENTURA • I DAILY PlLOT Workers Trading 'Collars' \VASHINGTON (AP\ -/\ gove rnmerrt. report shows one out or everv five blue collar "'Orkers is likely lo cross the job color lfoe into a \\hite col- lar position -many of them taking at least a short-term pay cut. But most workers who make the ;,hill fro1n production jcibs to management, professional. technical, clerical or sales positions rigu re the switch is ,1·or1h it in the long run, the report says_ "i\lo5t respondents \1 c r c ro nvi nced Lhat their sot'io-crnnorni c slatus had ri~en abo1·c that of their parent;, and above the Cl1rrcnl stalu5 of rno~t of their ho vhood friend.~." said the surrf.y of 452 11-orkers. The report 11 :is published in the I. ab or Dep<1rln1cnr~ i\1onlhly Labor Rcriew. Jt ~aid job ~ll'itt·hing is I a r g e I y haphazard. and urged govern- n1ent rrnptoyrnent agencies, ernp)oycrs and u n i ons to make it cai;ier for v.·orkers to t'lirnb up the job ladder, '!"he study by Uni versity of ~Yisco11s in econoinic professors David R. Johnson and ,Jan1cs L. Stern said 39 pereent of blue collar 1\·arkcrs n1aking the s~·itl'h 111orcd l n lo nianagcrial jobs and increased their base pay by nea rly 15 percent. But, it added, ··t.1en shi fting inlo profession<il·lechnical jobs suffered an average Joss of 11·eckly gross income of 5.7 percent. Jn 1ern1s of base pay 1ri1hout orer!irne. howe\"er. the loss 11·as only 2.7 percent." Blue collar wor kers shifting to clrrical jobs lost 9.8 pe rcent 111 gross pay, 6.3 pereent when Jost overtime 1ras exc:luded. The 11·orkers inte rviewed gave many reasons for \1·an· ling to make the job swileh. "Vrry prominent among them n·ere reasons related to an improvrd financia l situn· tion re sulting fron1 s teadier 11ork in the \1hite collar JUb . highe r fringe benefits, and prospects for be tter long-n1n <'arning oppor!unllirs,"' tht. report said. "The job search pauerns of hi.tic eol!ar \.\orkers shov• that 1ndil idu<'l\, ungllide:l <'!fort.~ 11C're the 1nnst irnporlant JPC'ans of ;iehic1·in,c: a shift to a ,rhitc collar job:' tht. report said. "Our findings indicate that. f'mp!o~·crs should gi1·c C'On- :o:ldera1ion lo adoption nf !onnal progran1s for 11pgrading blue l'O!la r 11·orker~ into professional·technical and l le rical classiflca1ion~,'' i l said . ll al~o urged bcltc1· c·arcer guidance b y frdcral -~\atc l::mplo~ 1ne11t Seri IC(' oflice~ for blue collar ll'orkers 11 ho :ire frequently ignorant of op- portun1t1es to more into '>'hite l'Ollar jobs. And. 1l added. new training progrn1n s arc neC'ded lo mn\'e n1orC' ~ ou1b s 1 n lo ap- prcnt1cf'Sh1p a11rl lree skilled blue l'ol\:ir 11 orkfr;, for higher Jo bs 11·ith n11t 11nrocni11g the Ehortage ol :.kdJC'd inen. Co L" a st r 1rn1 To De sign OCC Building Ar chitects \\'illiam BluriXk <ind Associates, of C.:orona dcl i\lar. h111·c bl'e11 con1n1i ssioned h~· Orange Coast Junior Col· ll'ge District l[l propo$e pl;in~ for two admini str<1tion build· in_gs. One bui lding \rould house !lie Orangl' Coa.'i"\ Collrgl' ra1npus ad1ninistration and lhc oilier junior co 11 t g e district administra1ors v.·ho overSt>c both the OCC and Golde11 \\'es t carnpu~cs. OCC campus and dislricl ad· minislrators presently ar r housed in an outdated \\'O(ld building t.1kcn 01·f'r 11 hen thr college began on the forn1rr Santa Ana Arn1~· Ai r Base in presenl·day Costa \lesa 21 )'t'ars ago. There is no n1oney budgeted <ts yet. but Blurock \\ill 11·ork v•ith college official ~ d11ri11g the !'!chool year to help then1 dceirle y,·hal they n1i ght need in terms of ~pace and to dra\\· up cost es timates. Last spring an accred\linJ'.! team that risited !lie OCC campus recnmmend1>rl distritt administrative facililir~ be leased off campus. preferably in fountain Vall ey. _____ , MoreComfortW.orl•v FALSE TEETH To belp ttU•H dtacom r..,,..t wb~l'l deuWr• 111p dOWD •nd com•!"°""' J11Jlt 111orl.Qio:Jt...Z.,,-r~ OD JO\lT r>J.~~. PAS'T'ZET1f bold• d,nturt-tlrmfr !oncer. Tou o.n bite b1 1df•. fo l fuur, reel rnort comfon.1 1.>le , f"A !STl'.l:'n:l 1& allfalll'lt,-•on·1 •our. Doootu•N tb•t fll ars r.ueo111J to ri-r1 t> Stt. •Our d..,ollst ''"'"l~rl•. Oat r"sr!ZTS at •ll dru' r.ou1nu,. -, 13 PC. FAMILY ROOM GROUP $944 Cub Scout meet, poker night,· folk ro ck session .•. here's furniture that can toke a beating and still look as advertised! Frames are all steel with stay-bright chrome plated bases, covered in jet block, vinyl over reinforced rigid urethane. Tables are topped in mar and stain re· si,tont plastic with o handsome rosewood finish and white enamel bases or legs of chrome plated steel. Sofa and chairs are contoured and cushioned for comfort with on extra layer of soft polyfoam. Seat cushions rev erse for extra wear. All in spanking fresh block and white plaid. 13 pc. group includes: Sofa, swivel rocker, tub swivel cha ir, swivel top ottoman. 2 bunching tables, 2 end tables, round ga me table and 4 swivel ormchoirs. 75" Sofa ............. . Swivel rocker ..... . ..... $169 ············ $115 $75 Tub swivel choir ........................ . Swivel ottoman .......................... . Bunching table ······--·-··-· --······-····· $50 $45 End table -··--.................... _,_,,,,._., $55 42" Gome table ...... ·-···········----··· $89 Swi'lel cum chair ...................... 61.50 • , , VSl PlMNlYS TIM( PAYMPIT rlANI ,,;, .. "'"-"'• ,,i; .• ..,."' •• 1oc.r 4'ob1t•ry .,..,. CANOGA PARK DOWNEY ·-~-~~--~~--------------~---------- '. ' [AND YOU'VE GOT THE TIME TO READ THE NEWSPAPER?) i I • l" Wild indians (even yours) can't hurt this iet age furniture! FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD ' . - SPECIAL BUY!· This furniture h11 the look of .wood without the problems of wood furniture. Her111 o new proceu in furniture design( It ~onsisti of apply ing an easy care vinyl film in • woodgrain design to a salid c:hip core. It wipes clean with • damp cloth, resists stains ond abrasjons, won't warp either. This contemporary styl• groupirtg ho1 a wal .. nut woodgrain design. A De.k ......................................... _,_, _____ ,,, __ , __ $33 B. Record cobinet....-...... -··---··"""'" ___ $24 ' C, Wall unit.-.•• ~ .. --.. --··········---·--·---------·-·--· $33 D. Bose unit-.•.. ,, ................................................ $25 E. lookcose/ ca~inet ....................................... .,$44 F. Bookca•O-.. ,_j. ......... ____ , ...... , __ .... , .... -...... .,, $Jf ' G. Credenia __ ,.,_,_,,,_,,,,_,,_,, _____ ,,_, ............. _ ... ,,,_ .. $Jf I H. Hutch ....................... , .. _,,,, .. ,,_,,,, .. __ .. ___ ,,$JI J, Study unit .·-·----·---·-......................... , __ ,,,,$21 MONTCLAIR NEWPORT !EACH VENTURA - ' Wod-. O<tobtr 22, 196' DAILY '1L0f f) [AT THESE PRICES HOW CAN YOU SIT THERE?) New low prices on Penncraft® interior latex I ~· SALE! Th• J. t. Pen.••1 Co 1u111n1•H tho! thl1 produu will pio.idt on• •01! •o•tr•1• ""'" 1ppl11d o;ir • properly prtpirtd su1!1t t n d!Str•b•d in d111ctlon• on 11b11. ~ppl1c•hon1 mu11 no! t<eftC 111. Ion co·""'" 1l1!1d ~110..-for t 1ch t1p1 ot surt1t1. II thll pfoducl do•• nol ptr· !orm 111hted,1~t J, C. P1nne1 Co. W•ll '"~PIY. !ru ot cn1,11. ••oucn 1COl!I0<111 p1101 !O CO~Pl•1t COYttU t, "' ttlund lh• purd,.,. pr.ti er tn1 p1ln1, SAVI '2 PER GAl. ON PENNCllAne PRIMIUM SEMI-GLOSS LATEX NOW 6. 99 REG. 8 .99 LAST 3 DAYS! PINNCRAFT0 PREMIUM ORIG. 7.49 A GALLON, NOW 5.99GAL. Here's a painl that will give you beautiful results every time! It cowrs in just one application and dries in 20 mlnutn to a 1mooth fin ish. Won't drip ..• flows easily with brush or roller. Odorless, needs no mixing. PENNCRAFT° CUSTOM ••• ORIG. 5.49 A GALLON, NOW 3. 99GAL. A point that mak11 each painting job a fast and easy one. Excellent for any Interior 1urfac1 and needs no primer on previously pointed areas. Easy to apply, it goes on 1moothly with either brush or roller ••• won't drip or splatterl Dries in just 20 mlnut11I Take 1 S<fo off every lighting fixture 5 light crystal chandelier This beautiful chandelier featurtt cvt and polished prisrni and armJ. Re9. $45 NOW 38.25 CANOGA PARK DOWNEY 'Tiffiny-look' ch1in hung fixture Handsome marble and ruby "Empire Style"' chandelier with antique bent glass. Re9.$59 NOW 50.15 FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH ·1 ' 5 light bl1ck tole fixture Hang this handsome chandelier anywhere to complement orry room. 41.65 48" fl uorucent fixture You won't And a bettor buy than our utility ft-li9ht fbctvre. Re9.1l.ll NOW 10.10 Penney's own dl1po1able furnace filters Our filters hove patented coating on lpUn fibergla1 to assure maxi mum dirt and dust collection. They are h•xo. chlorophene treated for addtd prottction against bacteria. SIZIS • 16" x 20-x llf • 16" x 25'' x 1,. LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR • 20"x20"x1" • 14"x25"'x 1" YOUR CHOICE 44c NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA . ' IJ • . • r . Jf. DAILY Pu.oy ~ ---. -·-r---.; -.~ --- Girl's acrylic knit flared pants and ribby sweaters ... 3-6X 7-14 2.66 · 3.66 Mock turtle styling, long sleeve.! and ribb.d .. .swealers to wear with everything! Assarled colors. Flare leg penis in her choice of patterns and solids with the never-iron plus of Penn Prest'! t LAST WEEKI Special Pu·rchase Frosted ground ' floral towels ... Bath size face towel 48c Wash cloth 28c Imagine ..• thick, thirsty cotton terry towel ensembles in screen print floral s on on attractive frosted ground ... and fringed, too! What a fabulous value these generous sized towels are! Stock up now and spen d the savings on other acces sor ie s for your bathl ~-~. ,, • Girl's warm flannelette pj's savings priced now! 1.99 Tocsly cation flanneletle pajamas 'o keep her warm on cool nights oll season long. Buy several pairs in pretty prints end solids. Girl 's sizes 4-14. lnlant'I tDtton knit polo •hirts now 1pecially priced Long sleeved striped pOfos with tipped collcrette end reinforced sn ap shouldtrs ... cul to Penney'• specifications for a better fit. Buy several ond save . . _sizes 1-4. Special luyf Little folks' cotton corduroy crawlabouts 1.22 Cute ovefoll styling, cul lo bur specifications for a better fil ... priced lo fit your budget ... all the most wanted colors, too! Sizes 1/2 to 2. Buy several pairs! ~VAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE ' . .. Warm flannel boy's pajamas specially priced for fall! 1.99 Full cut cotton flannel pajamas ir assorted prints. Sanforized for minimum shrink'oge ••• machine washable, of course. Sizes 6-16. • I ,_if , r e . . I \~; ·~ . -------------------~---------·. -...... . ' I ' . • ' / ( • I / Special Purchas~" ·Misses 1 bonded :acrylic. 1.slacks ... 4J99 sizes 10-18 • .. look .ot the price .•• faniastic ... for these excel.lent quality fabrics ... in a marvelous assortment of solid I colors, checked and plaid patterned pants! Here's your chance to collect straight leg pants with natural waistbands, side zipper and tab closing! LIKE IT ... CHARGE IT! rr•fold gauze diapers ~' stock·up-now pricei, Mom! ' J .d0 zon per box ... in tho handy 21'x14" si1e ... the10 medium weight diapers are pr•· J oldod to help you! Buy during the last week of Penney Days. Iii white, Stock up now on blankets that are specially priced! 4A4 Of 50% polyester/50% rayon, ti.es• nx90 blankets fit tw in O" regular size beds. In moss ; gold, pink or peacock, they're nrlon bound. A groat value! Nylon briefs ... prettily trimmed ... specially priced 2 for $1 Scoop up a good supply of 40- denier nylon panties in pretty colon ... with <>lastic legs, full cut to Penney's specificatio ns. In women's sizes S-M-l. enne •, ••J ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ... ' I Plain knit seamless hose Sheer stretch panty hos• J ( ' f ' Seamless Pantyhose 1.29 Buy plenty of nude heel seam· less hose in Sun tan, Beige Glo, Jet Brown, sizes 81/2-ll average. Sheer stretch ponty hose spe · ciolly priced in assorted colors ... sizes P/M and MT/T. Stock " " ' l ! ' i ' 1. I ' ! ' I 2.88 Marvelous 80'1-'o: ·Dacron• poly: '' ' e.ter /20'1-'o cot:ton nover-1ron shirts with butt°" down collars, short sleeves, in ~ssorted colors. Men's sizes. S.M-l·X~. , l>Qn't, miu this ... nu i up and save. .... ~~~~~~-------'---,----,.-,--,-------'-------------'---'------------'------------...... __. AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE l ( • . ----. J:I DAILY PILOT ... · HayakawaLaslied Davi s Sav s • On Grade Charges Cot1rt Act 'Victory' SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) - The American Federation of T tachers I! Jdcking San Fran- cisco State'& newts\ polltical football -the grading system -back into !hi' lap of Presi- dent S. I. Haya kawa. Prof. Er1v1n K<'llY, prrs1dcnl of AFT Loc;1l 1352, l'harRcd 'Tuesdav th;it P r c !i 1 1t e n t Jlayawiika "O!lCl' :ig111n has clouded thr i!i!ill<'~ 111 ltl1' !llill· ter of lo{radin,c: so a~ 111 l"<l~t <loubts upon till' rrput:1l1on or the college.'' "Havaw11kn !1.'.ls 1;ikrn <Jn imporianl .-1111! co111pl1c;1!l't t issue and rrdut·ed JI 10 pol iticfll war (-rtrs," said Kelly. "The real pawns in the campaign of dcrogallon. the real 11clJn1s, arc 'he Weapons Con1plicate Zodiac Ca se SAN FRANCISCO /AP ) - 'The killer 11'ho calls himself Zodiac uses a different 11·eapon each ti1ne he strikes, police said today. Ballistic lcsts sho11• th at three differcnt pisto l.' v:crc us- l'd ln sl<iyings in the ncarb.v Vallejo area last r>cl'. 20 and Julv 4 and in the Oct. l l sla)·ing of a San Francisco cab driver, said l\1arvi n LeC', chic[ of San Francisco pol ice inspectors. 111e ballistics rr[lflrl ':0111- plicales !he intcnsil"e srarch for the man 11·ho has taun ted police in telt'phonc calls and boastful notfs lo bay area newspapers that bt-~in . "This is Zodiac speaking."' Until the laboratory cs· amination or slt1gs 11nd shell cases, detectives had been "'orking on an assumption the killer used th e sa rne 9nlm pislol to shoot f11·e persons - four fatally. li(UdPnls. '' 'Qie s t u d e n t newspaper, "Phoenix," reported last v.·eek that grades were significant ly hitiher al the colletie during the unrest of the 1968-69 ~choot ) rar over previous years. Though all parlies agree that the gr<.1dC's were notably higher -al'era ginc about (3. plus -the co ntrovfrsy hes 1n JllSl 1vhy they jump<.·<L P r es i d e n t 11 :.iyn ka"' a ordered <.1 compul1·r ~tudy 1.>( the grades last 1veek <1flc r Lhr \l"t"s!1·rr1 A s soc i :1 t i u 11 of Col leges granted only shorl- !ern1 accredilatinn of San .Franciscu State. llayakawa said he c1urs- lioncd v.·hcther the stu1tents' learning was "'being cva!u;:Hed with integrity" or studen ts v.·cre being rewsrried for strike action with high marks. But Kelly, whose local represents about 200 of 800 full time faculty members at the school, said rising grades have nothing to do wilh teachers en- couraging political act!visin . He attributed the rise lo the Introduction of a new grading system during the turmoil by which students had the option to take a "pass-no report" that. all but eliminated grades of C, D and F. Escapee Found; I Still at Large AUBURN (UPJI -One of two prisoners v.'hn escaped from Placer County J ai l Tues· day by reportedly using a sheriff 's depuly as a hosLage at gunpoint was recaptured 13 hours later. Russell Br a s i e r , 22. Sacramento, 1ras 1aken into custody by officers in the yard of a hrin1c between Roseville and Folsom Lake. The other escapee, Richard Betz, 24 . Pinole, remained at large and was bel1e\•ed lo be armed. No Arrest Drug l-Iclp Lalv Readied SACUAillENTO (AP ) '".\'lust J hav e my own C'hild arrested," ;isks Ille pnrcnl 1vho t1 as di srovl'rcd his son or daughter ls l:1king drugs or narcotics. l:p to now , there has been l ittle else 111othcrs or fathe rs <·outd fi o, unless the child \"Oluntcered l\l be helped. "A parent can do little in a cas~ like this." said television personality A r L Linklelter after his daughter, Diane, 20, plunged lo her death from a sixth-floor ;1parlment wlndow. Linkleller said he had knov.·n for six months :iihe had been taking LSD and believed she '\'as on a ''bad lrip'' aL !he time or her recent death. Californi;i parents will hal"c new hope beginning Nov. 10 when a bill passed by the 1!16!1 legislature becomes law. The meas u re establishes pro- cedures under which parl.'n ls can have children trcatrd ;it <·omm unity mental he a I ! h clinics \Vithou t fear of l:ie1ng criminal charges. Th e measure wa s <'Xpl;1incr! Tuesday by Assembly n1an Gordon D u f I y , Republican i.:hai nnan of the ,\ssembly ll calth Commilte<'. LOS Ai~(iELES f Al') Admitted Cornn1unist 1\ngela Davis calls a Superior Court ruling ag<.unst her dismissal from the fa culty of the University of Callromla al Los Angeles a "'tremendous vic- tory." 'fhe 25-year·old assistant philosophy professor also fold !1 ne11·s eonfcr<'nce Tuesday tha t !he univC'rsi l)'·:. Board Of Ht.·gcnls, \\"hJc'h fired he r Sept I!,, was l"on1 po ~c d of •·un~c rupuloL1s t.IC'n1 3gogues.'' J\liss lhn·i~. a Nl"gro. talked 11'Jlh newsm<'n nt lhe head- r1 u:irt('rs of the Bl<Jek St udent~ Alliance in South·ccntral Los Angeles. Her rl'fercnce to viclriry was to a verbal ru ling l\il onday by J udge Jerry P<ti.:ht !hat the regents violated the U.S. Constitution \Vhl'n they terminated the young teacher solely because of Co mmunist party affiliation. Thomas J . Cunningham , general counsel for th e university, has refused to go beyond his initi;il slatement on the court's decision in v.·hich he said, "\Ve wiU take all ap- propriate steps to get a reversal.'' Pressed further Tuesday night, he replied : "I am not ans,vering specifically until I kno\v exactly what we are going to do." Assemblyn1an 'Floyd L . Wakefield, R-South G ate , issued a statement Tuesday saying he v.·ou\d ask Gov. Ronald Reatian aod t h c regents to file a "Dct laration of Prejudice·• against Judge Pacht. Sn1og Suit 8ct LOS ANGEL ES (UPI) - The county counsel hris been instructed to meet v.•ith State Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch and urge him to file sui t against m:.jor auto n1akers for smog damage. Splc:icin~"I 111 PIM SM.-Mf, Dicuno...i a-witl"lo W•-.... •nd l.,.olr s.m-20% OFF! ill~•lfvli.nl ...c..M" AL~AlJ!~IJI ENTIRE STOCK OF STONE*RINGS 3 DAYS ONLVll Remarkable Savings From Penneys To You - The-Trusted Name With A Beautiful Ring To It &. Wr'• ........ , &lrtllston•• I. Ud(• Sqvar1 8Jrtftstone• t. l1cty'1 ltdqadar &i rt'hstolle" I. ,..,., Romd Birthstone• L lHY'1 R-llr· B I rtlistorrt • r. udr'•-11-· 19.IS 19.95 21.lO 2US 2f.H ll.IS llOW 11.I! 11.111 11.• llM IUt t. Q()\lblt lllrthstona• l()'teli11t1s K. lldy·s R0tl!ld Birth51one" I. P111nfs Rine wl~ lh1tit!Cllltl. J.. Sln1l1 Culllllld P11rl Rini l. Two Mite Inc Cultur!d P111f1 L Slnli• Cultun:d PNr1 Ril\c W.U HOW \VAS tlOW M. Threa Cultun:d 2f.95 11.11 U.95 UJI I~.·~·' 1 J ,75 19.ll 11Jt 29.95 11.M 7.9S UI Pe1rl1 :iz.~a 21.00 N. Min's Blrtllltone• Rinf D. M~n·s Ctnuln1 Tl511ile P. Man's Onyt lnltl1I Rini I . lt<ly's Star Sapphlrt I. 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Bvt molt important, your new EJCcelon flod wlll bt a thing of beauty a nd rfflt so eak'f to lcHp dean. Of course, It's long wearing, too-. Takes all sorts of punbhment from chlldren'1 play and from the grown-up1. too. Comes In a varl'ety of colors a nd design5 lo fit yovr dKOnlttN needs. C0Jt1 IO littlt now at Penneys. DOWNEY 869-4541 LAKEWOOD 634-7000 3.50 pac:kage of 9 12•12 """"'• COME IN Cit l'HON! FULLERTON 871-4343 MONTCLAIR 621'3811 HUNTINGTON BEACH 892·7771 NEWPORT BEACH 833-0792 -· ------------. -----------------------... ---.. --.... • ' • • • • • • . ! 'Whats it.all about? It's brand new! We 've peaked, pried and made pests of our1elv•1 In r11taurants, cullftary aoh~ols, home kitchens an d food bazaars in the U.S. and all over the world. Now we bring you the widest selection of the best (not necessarily the most expensive), the most functional (not always the pret· ti est) of cooking, baking and seoving utensils and acciossori$s. And all grouped conveniently in our new Cook 'n Sh op! If you're a novice w~ gel right down to basics, If you're a 'pro', come see the new- est time and work savers. If you delight in ex11erl111enting, we gu•rante& to broaden your beat. Whether you 're fixing mea11 for two or entertaining twenty, 1reat Y9Ul'felf to •·atop at Cook 'n Shop .• , and treat th em later! · · Herbs/If Spices 68 of them ••• wh ich to choose? A.nd so me you ·11 want freshly ground . L~arn how deposits o: suni· mer fruits Cilln pay delic1ou.=: aividends 1n Ctirist1nas'splrlts'. Carbon steel Cutlery no non · s1ns1 kind rettaurantmen use. From V/aatGerrnany. ' . !he S11cces$ tf •Sou/Ile can depend en th& 1i:z1 cf ti\• dish. 'Pastry Old fash ionid French rolling pin f6r lighter pastry ••. a ~tterns Springerlt ftr p1ttern1 ancl d1aigns. i>;iwH' er tiki with yeu 111e~ c1wt1t<1flllftlll·ir>"'ikin; llt.,.lw"' Chotal••, ChHM, Mtt •• ~ What'I lo I l•nclllt la ·u~ to yoij! ~ .. "e Paella Pal' .-nd then some! 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"l ilt• ))ll,i!d ,H "lt'pl•'IJ ill!' !°J.99 l•t'll t'11t 111ttir1·,1 r·ute p1·upoo.;ed 111 lilt' ti,111k Tl1r 10;111 \1 ill be •nack {l(·\ ;!I and 1 ~ due for rrp:l~ 111l'!ll [)('(' 2:1 A .... l'huo l d1 ~t r11:1 :-poh.t·~111an r\1\l11111t•d til:1\ tile lonn 11<.1~ "a \11 •111·1·r11 h11dgrls i;uppll-111rn1 ·· :11)(1 "~oinct l1111i:: lhal 11·r have lo tuun! on ('1Cl"j )C·:ir ' I :o r u 11 ar \· Car e .'i~·111p u,i11111 Scl ,\,\t\1 11'.:l.\1 -.\ 111ru11ary 1 .irf' :-1 1npu~n1111 blllt•U a., the 111"·1 ~11rh llH'lht:ill l)l"r~en- 1;1\1011 ul If, kind In Or:ingc I 'Olllll \', II ill I.JI.' hu:>ltd by [I\{' \/r;111Cc l'1n111tl' llc:1rl As- '"('1<1 \11111 i\'.01 ·\ :inti Z :it !he l 11,nr~ l<111d J lotl·I hcrC' 1 :1!('~1 sr1 c :i kc1·~ and 11nri..~hups will e:q1lon• llir l;1lC''I 1111101 ;t1ions in 1rcatrncnt ;,r tl1t• c;irdinc p;i!icn1 cJuring 1lu· 111u-rla~• 111ccti11g. l'lnnning ;11ul npt•1''1 llOll of lh r ··1t1e;,d 1·11r1111ary t'j1rc u1111"' \111\ be e;.;· plaf11cd tro phl'su.:inn~ an(J h11~r11al ~tall alike. .\ltKlJC l\l.F: & SO\' \I e~lt lill i\lurt11:1 ry \t 7 E. lilh SL. Co~la .\le~a Ii u; .. 1~~8 • 11.\t,'fZ \l\!/ITl,;1\li ll·:S C11rnna 1tel ,\lar fHt ::-~l:iO t:o~t a !\h·~a 1\11 ti-:!·121 • BEl.L HIHJ . .\/)\\'.\Y \IQBTUArl Y JlO Llroad\1ar . t:u~l a ~h·sa I.I 8-~t~:: • llll.O IY llllOTllEli~ Jl 11nl111J,:lfln \"alley 1'iurtu ;1ry 1;~\! Brach 1.:htt. ll untin ~lun flc;.ich S\1-777 1 • :'lh·COr:,ll t:I\ L \(;li\'A 1\1':,\C ll ~lO l lTUe\R Y 1;9.i La~una Can}on noad La:.;,11n•l Beach 4!:1-1-941 5 • I' l f lFIC \IE\\' 'l~.\IOHI IL f'.\t:f\ l'i·UlCl l'r~· e l\lortuary t:hapcl :;·,1111 P .. u·itic \ i1:1' lln\t '\r11 lltJrt H••;ll·h. lillllurnia 1; 1 1-~;un • l'l.l"I\ I· \\Ill Y 1.0LU\I \I. l'I .\l·.ll<\I,.. 110 \I J·; ~~01 lioba 1\\r. ll«.~l111lu~IPr 89~-~j2,j • ~lll·:FVEH ,\\OfiTC ,\HY L11~u n;1 ll<':ll·h San t:lc n1cn le • ·1!11-J ~:;:. 49:!-0IOli S~l l TllS' 1\lllHTUr\I\\' 6t7 ~l;i in St. ll untin :;:lon Keat h iJG-6539 • --= --,. -.. ~ ---r ... -..,..--· ~~·~~~ ;--:"'·--·----------~----------------------------------------------.-- Powerful Magnet Helps UCI Study Cosmic Dust lR\'INE -lllgh cnf"rgy co.,- 1n1l' parl!C'le~ 111hich bom bard \hi' 1•;i rth 11 ill bf" studif"d 11 ilh nu• help r.l a large rnagn::l now b<'in~ in~L<11!CU at t;C, h"l'ine. Thf" n1ag11et -lhrec by 40 feet and painted yellow lo prc- 1·ent rusting ~ is so powerful, :iccording to UCI scientists, 1t cf/uld rip the pants off a 111:111 ll'hO ha ppened to walk into il:i; 11eltl whtle carrying a piece of rron in his pocktl. 1\11 8.3-ton iron bar has bee11 ru1 u1 place and 11·ill be euergv.etl J;iter this year lo FurrTI the initia l magnetic core ot a ·supra machien" design- rrl lo rneasure enf"rgics W umes i;reatf'r than any now ~enf'ralcd in man-n1ade aC'- Ll'ler;1lors. "The trick is to u ~c thr co~­ n.os as 1he accf"lerator. It 11ould rost several huudrcd rnillion dollars to build an at- ('elcrator to reach t h e s c rnorn11.1us energi es," i; a i d Professor 1'~redcrick Reines, head uf the team of physicisls designing the unique device . Dr. Rei nes estimates 1t \l'ill cost about Sl.5 million and UCI se11•n11st'> lu 1n('a~ut'C the and the mathu)('''> ab1hl y to ray 1natcr.ia1.s. Only !he un-muon e1periments •re pure takf" four to fil'e y('ars to build pa rta·lt"s enrr~y . '!'he ;11nou11l allow si1nultancou.~ rneasure-charged neutrint> and lhe research, in!.tnde<t to ad vance Ille full :.cale 1nach11lC' pla11111'tl uf dc1lct·t1on 11111 ht• i;l.lut;cd by rneot of particle energy and highly energf"t1c but n•orc man's undt.rstanding or lhr for the une <•t·rfl sile adjat·c11t [>;1111.s 01 d('\('('tor' on pads interaction 1~'1lt be unique. 11carce. muons pi erce to lhJt ultimate· CMStltuent.s of rnat· lo the UCI School of Physical near tile \;iri;et . 1h1· 111<1t;lll'!, Dr. Hcin~s. deiin of the IJl'I great depth. ter and enerl)'. Sc1enC't'!'. 'fhe syste1n 11·ill t'Oll· <111d 011 tlir :.1de upJl0~11c Ilic School of Physica l Sciences, 1s The 1nuon is a pe1 r1icle 11·11h "\\'e ha1·e M itleil 1111<.\ i;1s1 of the magnet and :"111 l<trgc t area. a CO·llist:ovcrer of an elen1e11· the charge of an electron and practical application~ o ur rlaborate :;tries of elcc1ro1uc Jlo1vc1·cr. !ht• 111;ig11el i~ 11(>1 tary particle tailed t h t with about 200 tilnes its mass. work will hal'e. But ti1e dclei.:tors on t.:Ol1('1'CIC pads. tleslgncd 10 <illracl n1uo11s to neutrino, \1•!1ich. unlike the Enf"rgetic co:sn1ie ray niuun~ history of f u n d a men t <i I 'J'he devcloprnenl to dale ha) the targel. 1n uon, has no elect ric ch ar,::c. are sufiicient!y plentifu l lo research has df"monst rat ed been cQnducted under tile "Tllf"Y <:1re 11 it t 1 n g there His intere:.it 111 !he n1uon is a allo1v their slutly up lo the ulLin\ate util ity of its rind- spon~ursh1p or th<· Ah l!!llt' rel!"ularly 11011 , as ehewl1ere n<1!u ral sequel to the work he energies in tile 1.000 to 5,000 ln gs," Dr. Reines said . E11crgy Comn1 issiu11 (AE!,;1_ 01·cr the fat:l' 01 th(' r;1rth. \\'t• did in detecting neutr inos :u,d GcV range. !One Ge\' :.> a Ile expects the big n1ag net Professors ;ind I h I' 1 r Just can't del t'l'l thern 11·1thuut n1uons in a laboratory located tho usand rni!Lion e I e c.: t. r o n to be turned on for some s\udc nts 11ill use tl1c l'qu:;i· '>!:it'ciat t1qlf11)111rnt ." D r. 1\10 1ni les undergrou nd 1n a volts. The highest energy at·· preliminary research later nieul lo stu dy tlu• cner{:}' and Hei nes Slild South African gold n1inc. cclerator -al Serpukhol' in thi!! year. interactions of rnuons. chargcoJ UCl's 1r1st;tl!;1\1on 11111 he There, the earth's crust 1.~ !lie Soviet Union -generates "Y.'e'll have to take precau- p;irt1c!cs 11•hich arc pro<lucctl .,igniricantly h.rgrr 1hao o!l11·r used to s!ucld out all but the inuons in the 30 Ge\' range .) lions to kttp people av•ay as the result of collisions ur cosm ic ray t11uun ex peri111cnts, 1nost pcnetr•ting of l'OS1n1c Both \he ne ut rino and the from it. Loo~ pieces of iron cos1nic rays fro1n outer space,,. ____ _:_ ___ _:_ _______ .:_ ___ .:_ ____________________ _ 11·ith the carth's atrnosphcre. The rnach ine is located 'ln ,1 slope which •·ai1ns" aboul fl degrees abo1·c the 11·eslcrn horizon. 'fhe Juncuon of tl•e niagnet 11·ill be lo dcllect n1uons \..,hich have ::.t ruck target detectors alter their brisk JOurney e a s t 1v a r c1 lhrough the e o I' L h ' s at- n1ospher('. The rnagnct\ abi lity to dcnccl th e moo11 l'ron1 it~ nortnal path 1\·ill permit the Retired E11111lo yes Get 3 Perre11t Pensio11 Hil\.e SANTA AKA -About 100 old. familiar faces came back to haunt county supervisors Tuesday and they left the DEATH NOTICES BENNETT ~llrtd l •I! 1e~net1. '51 Pr.<idle o .. ve. co.I• 1.1•"'1 O••e of <led!~, Ocl<>~-' 711, ~urvlv•d bf w1•e. H~len H ; d•uPn· !~•-. /,\ ... (••i,,o (I, M•d•ld. 8tld ''"'~ Fl.no• r.\, 6•~0011 , oil cl Cool• 1-~~'"· Serv'coo, !Ori<l•v. I Pl.\, l'•clh~ v .• ,. (t1•P•I, with O' Pnl!ip G. Mw•nV otlic,.!lnQ. 1n•er'1'•t1t, P•<Hk Vl•w M•mgrl•I P••lo.. O"oclod bV P•cllic view f'l'Oflu•rv- BE:\'TON r ,~~r·' ~M' e•oron sot 11.,c;""" .,.,Coron• del /.';•. S<Jfv••;ed I>"/ ''u'.OO~d. T~Qm ~'' o•ren!C. f,'r •"d f.V'-llwdolf J•tOb•on Se•v•t •, Ti>uf' •Mv. fl !loon. St. J.,.,.,.~ Ep,~ccp~I Cnurc n N~·"'""'' Se•<"• "'"'" ~··•· Jo~n O•h•V elliciohno. ln1orm•n1. P~· 1 "C v;0.., ,.,. • .,,.,,;,i Pa•~. O•rocted b• Pa~11,r View 1"or1uo..,.. F•m•I• 'l''" 0.-1, 1r 0,e wl,~i .. ~ 10 "'"'" memor:"' <~n'''~"' on ole•>• con!rl~uto lo '"" r """' ~oti••r o• G""'1 ~tle~e•rd L"• 1• "''" "'"'',. T•H• 6•11o, (81Ttorn••· TIU.'1TON r '"'~" 'lunl~n 101 (orJI J..,• ll•'b~~ 1 lonr D•'t or d•om. Oct, 71 , Su•Vi•rd ~. ,. '• PubY /\. Ol!t1•on: Qo"'9nl••·, f"l.,•D"'" b•r<e•o. Tut,,.,n; "'''· l•r- ~.,~ "~le'-t-;e,,pcrl Be•<~: •~o '"n', C•o•~· Oun•on. Jr .• ond l'.'1!11~"' OIJn. M~ bolt\ o• ••nl• •~ .. l,\emo,.•I ,.,.,. i<•• wlll b• h••a Tnu"O•~. ~ PM. ""''' Clltoe•, JS'.'G t (00~1 ... ~~wav . Ceron• a•! f.\•r p,;~•·• l~l••m•n• 60•'1 l.IO"u•rv, D·••rt<I''· HESSE 11'"'• I. """''-0•'• cl d•t"' O• lnn•r ~~ 5v•v'v•d b• bcom•r D' t~n • ""~'·' ct eoc•"~· c~i.1 . 1,,. '"•c•< ona '"'" "'""""'' ~·rvir•' w111 ~· h•ld Th>I''~•'· J PM. ~· .. n,Jr • cn•n" ,.;1·~ O• D~nn••"•ld c"•"•'· I~• O"•cJ•d b~ l'le••cOi •t Cl'•o~I f~cr­ tuo'Y• 6l~·•!3' STEP.\HA US ru~•rd ""~"' ~!eir>11•u"-1 '1 ~ ~l ~cL.. l<>n•n, tJt Nr>er! ll~or~ Surv10 "<1 b' 11• •·••b•v; <IB<JO\,t•r•, ''"'"""' (oOe'1 GI i'loliond' (;nd• Sl<1nCov~. •en, T'"'' mo!h~r. /~ .... 1'11<• ~!•In. I "V" •n••• ~ro•he'~-P ~lnn. Jonn •~" J ..... 1.1emo•I•! <0rv1c•' r .. 11,,. 11 •'JI. r 0,,.,,,.,un ltv Co~~•-•l ;on•I ("''''" ~II ;<~loOlrO"'• Coron• 11•1 "~' I•"' STRUZ r ,~"'"' •• !.'•ut . ••• •l· o' 1'17 ~ PO"""'"'"· Co·•· 1.\~·~ c ... ~· d•~·n 0· •nn~r '.'G ~urvi~~ bY !\U•o••d. 5•• "~"" ~' ·~ .. "'"'· "'"""' l .• .,,. '"' •• \'I M••n• J• or:ln•r, I < ••' '"'("· !.•nl• •r•, ~.,, • ., ''"'~ -• ~"· tl•.v~or! !•~<h t·~ -q••ndt~.ldren ~"'•"••· Tnu•'>d•• ~ "" B•"I 8 •••11"'•·• (r•oel lntr• ,.,•rl "••b."' P••• l.'~mo·l•I Porl r-11 !.•o•a r 1·.~r•u~··• Oirec'o•;. \\"AS HBURN !'l<)n>I~ I<' W••'•bu·~ B•lov'1l '" 1~•-d ~• "'" r, •. ,. f\ "/t l.,bU•1" !•'""' GI • Co•ol• •nn• L H"''~·~: l'-i o~,-•• ,, J l'J•··!\~u-A• r.<•c· Oon~• r • .. ' ·!•"'" I"·• {""'' J ••n ";••• t '" Jo<" '!, ~0'"" I<' "'~ C• ' 1 p "19·~t .... ~ .• ,,0 °''" ··~ t< • • o<~n~thild<•" >erv·'" f··la~v 1" •" .n !~e c11,,ru• o! '"" P•<.• ~-_, f"M•.,I \.•"·' (,lonrt•I• !"~'" ! I , ,n Mnrrn••Y '-'""'"''"! con lr•"U I ,.,. ma~ l\• m~~· !o "n•O "'"'"n' ,,, "" D•l •I lo• (••>r•r f"lln~ •~'""" ) 1 ''•wno•I !lh•~ tJ••.,oort 11••<1' I \\'RIGHT P••I+. "''' Wr.oM 710 """"'r~ '"•" l •n• tl •·,..n~rl 11•,v ~ O••• ~I ~~Hn, ()(IQ0"' )0. S•l'V,Vl!'d b' "< I>-!"~ WllB•IT> W \'!fig~!; <O'"·· ~!• ~•n 1~'"' •nd \'/illio,.,.. J... W"gh'. •II er 'i•woor! !le~<~. '"ff•. 1,1,. I,•. J. r .. ~non, ~'" Jo•o: brothe•-\'lilli•m n \II~~. V1<"inf•; mol~er-. Mrs G•~<· 1 l'!t>, Vi•ftin;•, $~••i<~I· IO~~V '~"""•·a•1. , PM. 1•117 c~~~·1. )~XI 1 cc••! ,..,qhv11v. Coron• a~I M•r. 1 •• "'" "•<lie Vl•·N l.l•mCTll l Pu ·\, 11•1'1 /,\"'!u•"I• O"l'<lor$, he:iring roon1 \\rreathcd in smiles about a ve rd ict that 11·ill mean pcn~ion boo.sis of nine percent for many of lhc111. The board voled lhe lhrec percenl per anryun1 p<>nsion hike 1'or retired e1nployci; in 1he light uf C'l'idenC'c thiit the n1ounling cost of lil"ing is l!TI· po!'ing hartlships 011 rnany retired t ounty \\'Orkcrs. Their ;iction 11·ill rnean alloca tion of :i further ~1 lj.(KKl annually fro111 tounly Board of Hctircn1rnt f11nds -a rund lh<1l currently cnrnc~. the stiprl'isors noted , a Sl n1 i\lion :.urµlu s. The :.11pl·1·11,ur,· :icti(ln 1\'as tl1e t1r!:it :<ll("h 11101·r 111 the ra.~t three yc.ir<> to offset the 1n· roadi u1adc by 1ntlatiun tnto retired cn1ployc')· I i -; e d l)f'nsions. Het1 rc1nrnt inch1Hl"'> sci in J9ti6 gel :111 1n11ncd 1ate 1hree percent buo-.t, lhc 1!lli7 rl'tirccs gel a :-ix percent hike and those 11 ho ~\eppcd down 1n 1968 1\'il l CllJOY a three percent 1n;1 rkup. Counl y Trcasurrr I 1 an S11angcr urgetl the board lo accept the proposal and he rc1 ni11ded su per1 isors 1 h a l recorded cost ol IJ l'i ng in- t'reascs in thosr. three years outstripped the i;11ggrsted ni ne prrcent hike by hro percent - ::.1 percrnl 111 1966. 3.6 pcreenl in 1967 and 4.:! percent in 1968. It 11·a ~ 1111.:un1bcnl upon C.:tliror ni:'l '!> 1·ot111tic~. he snid. to ortsct n1ou11!1n~ cil~l of 111" 1ng indexes 11 1th annual boo~\:'! of rrti re111rn1 int·on1r~ in the ab!:'encc ot lc i;:1slat1on lhat \\ oold 1nakr a 1111 u a 1 i!d- JUsln1cn1~ auto111at1t', l[cn:;un Cct:;. llarbur l'o:;t : 1\uhrrl llenso11 uf S:1nl;1 1\1\a 11.J'" unan11111l11,[y f'r11Jur ,t•d Tur' rl.1\' hv t'O(l\111' ~uprr1·1~ur' :i- lh; Fir~! n 1,1 nl·I ~ repn·>rn • t;1!1 \'.C 011 1hr tir:111g!' Lou nty I/arbor Corn1111~'1t>ll !'>un1inall'd by Supcr1 IM•r nobt•I'\ U<11li11 , ilcnsnn. ~II. tukcs 01·er !he t"ir:-1 D1:.tr1cl ~r<tt rcl"rnl Iv 1 al.'aled by Uu~1nc~~m:in H1ch;ird Honer. lh·n.sun !~ a partner in \\"esL~rn ll!!Ot'nry Scr1'llC ol ~anta An a. SAVE NOW, DURING AUTOMOTIVE WEEK! GOING ••• GOING CLOSEOUT! ON FOREMOST C.LM WITH 4 PLY POLYESTER CORD 30 MONTHS GUAllANTliE WITH l S MONTHS FREE REPLACEMENT Guarantt• acainst tread wearout II yo ur liN wears out d~ the first half ol li'le guaran tee pc?li00, return it with ;our QU<11antee t ertilicate and Pe11ney's ... .it repl<oCf" your tire ~1th ;;i new tire. ~ha1g1nR you 50"~ les:.. lha<'l the cur rent ·-~J;r nc price 1nclud1ng federal [.cc1 ~c i.1~; 1t your \He Wea1s out duri nc the -.econd l1alf, you p;;y 25% less than the 1 :.1rr ent ~ling price including Federa l l •Cl 5e T<rt. Gu11rante1 1a:a inst f.ailarc t{ we rep!ace the l•re dL1t1ng the free-- replacement periOO, there is m charge; 11 .,.e 1cprac€' the ti re aHer the fre~ •r>pla ce1ne11t period, you paJ' 50% ~ : 5"~ lf"~S thi1 n the curi erit selling prjc1; ol 1r1e lire 1ncludinr_ federal E.xcise Ta~. Commercial Use I '•, i:\1a1a11tee is void 111here p;i s:>en&o::r t •e" .1•e. 1Jsed on lruo;k~. used tcr busi· r1··.~, or driven o~er 30,()(X) mite:> Hl orw:: )"CC:tr, FREE tire rototion every 5,000 rnilH! FREE puncture repair for life of tread! FREE tire mounting! 13.44 Sir• fM'. ,_ 650-13 1.79 700-13 1.94 695·14 1.96 16.44 · 725-U 2.07 ns.14 2.20 825-14 2.36 ns.15 2.21 19.44 855-U 2.57 815-15 2.38 845-15 2.57 WlllliWALLS ONLY $2 MORE ,,_NJ .... -.u ... ....... 2 83 will fly to the magnel ~hen !he fi eld is turned on," hi said. The Irvine tea1 n \\ 111 !"JH'nd aboul a >'ear n1a kins 1nit1a1 measuren1ents ur n1 u u r1 energies. La ter, atldilional detectors will bf> 111st<1lled on the target pad to m a~r obser\'<1l1o ns ot rnuon 111• teractions with 1nattcr. "\\'hat we 1~ill end up 11.•ith 1~ a 'b<1c k y;1rd' high r.ncr~1 laboratory in w h i ch un· dergraduates as 11ell a ~ graduate students 111 ph}!»I' and their professor5 c<in bt 1n volvf"d," Dr. Relnf"s said . OUTSTANDING GROUI' CHILDRENS AND TEENS Beauty plus style ... Handsome Puff or Diamond quilt seat covers for durable wear Get a 22 n1.p.h. ride on this small but mighty mini! DRESS & SCHOOL SHOES Re9. to $14 s2 TO 6'' 30 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH e 644·2464 27.88 These Diam ond quilt seat covers ore of thick durable vinyl moteriol that's completely waler and stain repellent, The Puff seat cove rs a re of a plastic weave de!.ign that's puffed to a smart ribbed effect. Both styles in assorted color!. and size!.. Fits most American cars. BUENA PARK(~:~~,.':) CANOGA PARK FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR 159.95 Our Gofden Pinto mini bike features mean '" lean handle-- ba/'$ tftet·_, oft 1h9 m.wdy 2 piece fro"'""· Rugg.d 31h HP T ecUPl\Hh ~-rear JUSPension twin thocks, automatic twist grip tftrottle, brob controls. A F/X Ilka llalmat __________ ,_ 17.88 CHULA VISTA DOWNEY NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA -------------------------------........ . Beavers Lose Out To Trout TUNNEL MEADOW, Calif. (AP) -The ove r eage r beavers of the Sequoia and Inyo national fore sts have 11•orn out their welcome. It came do1vn to a choice of tolerating the lltlle dam builders or saving the golden lrout, California's offlcial fish. The beavers ran second. No1v a trapping program has been started with the aim of halving their population of about 200. The t roui, a gor11eously : iridescent fish found only in • clear, cold water at upper :·elevations, are natives. : The bea vers were in- • troduced only 2U years ago. A , few pairs were released ln the · Kern River drainage area of · Lhe two national fortsls on lhc _; slopes of the Sierra Nevada : range to help curb erosiOll. The animals thrived. Their dams, by slowing the .: flow of rushlng streams, now impair the spawning and feeding habitat oI the fish . The decl11lon to thin out the • bea vers cp.me after con· ferences or state and lederal \.\'ildlife expert!. Da\•id Dunaway, Inyo r-.•a. liona l f orest Y.'lld Ii f e biolngisl, t>>:plain11 the golden trou t·bea\'er conflict this way: The trout need small rock · Jlra vcl streams lo spa"·n. , \\'hen bea\'CJ"8 dem t he • slrean1s, sil t accumulates in U1e ponds. Fi~ eggs laid in silt receive no otygen and die. The fa\'orite feeding grounds for the trout are' in riffles and rough \\'atcr. The ponds, by slo"·ing water flow, interfere wHh the food suptl\y_ The beavers' mis s i on, erosion control. w a s ac- complished too well. Once·be11utiful m ea d o w s have turned into swamps or small lakes. Deserled ponds have sllted 'up aad become willow , thickets. Trees. thin at high elevations, have been lelltd by beaver teeth fester than new ones appeared t.o repl ace thrm. '. The ill·faled be:avers, doom· cd by their own de votion to ha rd work, are being pursued "'ith trap and rifle . Fur De signs Aii11 for Kids Tl1is Season NEW YORK (AP) Fashion designers who last )1ear wrapped Joe Namath jn 1Tlink and sold men on furs are aiming at a new market. Thls year it's furs for children. Until recently, womtn wer' the primary target or fur sharing the market. urged on hy football star Na m at h mCKleling his mink. Now Jacques Kaplan. the oH-beal fur designer. offers coast for children in Persian lam b, printed rabbit, Guanaco and tourmaline mink . 'fhe roasls range from $185 for the rabbit lo $895 lor the mink topPf:r and are avallablt for children 2 years and up. Kaplan doesn't expect to sell many of the coats, a ;<;pokesman said, and he reall y docrn't approve oI furs ~or childrt'n any\\'ay. designing the m primarily far publicity. 'fhe coats, said the .s pokesman. "are th e sort of things th a I gr<indmothers 1~ould buy for I h c i r grandchlldren.'' Rabbit seems to be. the most popular for children , bttaust it is relatively ine:xpensive - an important factor when the coat ls likely to be loo small within a ye ar -and bttause of its softness. A New York department store -noted for Its llnt·for- line copif's of Euro p tan f,11shions and lt..<1 quick-adopt ion of clothln.it fads -offers a ~tl e-ct lon of real r11 bbil coals in s.iz.e~ 3 .lo 6 and 7 to 14 pric· td from ~ lo $69. Wtdntkiay, tl ctobtr 22, 1%~ OA{LV PIL OT J: Greatest Dinnerware Sears $46.98 Heirloom, S7·pc. ··i-i ,' •.• l " ... UA.98 Me1eor, 47·pc. 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' ' ' OPEN SUNDAYS for Your Shopping Convenience STARTING NOV. 2 • • 11 DAIL v Pll Oi llif STUNGl W MR.MUM -·~;,J>,-N • ' • • · . . , • • " • : _p, "' . • •.. • ~ t-·, •. " • .• • ' \Vtdllt!>day, Oc:tobrr 22, 1%9 ~lie's i1i Wlieelchair ,:. ~But Still a Mother • • By 1984 Scientil;ts Look To End of Smog SACRAMENTO (UP I) -Jack or a practical battery.'' Scientists a re hopeful that by f or an elec1ric powered 1934 they can m a k e automobile lo tra\'f'I several Cali rornia's air as smog-free hundred niilts \Vi thou t as it was back in Lhe good old recharJ:ing it ll'OU!d t~1ke about days before 1940. 4,000 pounds or the present "Somewhere, suddenly, it batter ies, says Haas. should be apparent that the TOOK JS YEARS sun has ri sen:' says Robert It took almost 15 yc:'.lrs froin ~t Ba rsky, deputy Air Pollu-the time auto cn11\nes lirst lion Control officer for Los 0 lvere identi fied as the 1na jor Angeles County . source or smog until the Efforts to develop strict legislature and th e rcdera\ smog control standards and government clamped t he po 11 ution-fr~ automobiles latest controls on pollution . have harried legislators and "During the 1940s nobody engineers since the greasy gave much thought to air brOYl'Tl stuff rirst began chok4 pollution," Barsky retails. ing Los Angeles during \\lo rld "factories ran d3y and night. \Var II. Automobiles \Vere in restricted But Tiow. rigid controls or use during the war but came poUutants emitted by gasoline back aflerward and things got powered automobiles and ex· really bad." periments v.·lth s mo g -free In fact, things got so bad - steam and natural gas engines not only in Los Angeles bu!. point to a break through. throu ghout :he rest of New smog control regula-Califo rnia -that during the lions previously approved by 1969 session of lhe Legislature No Donasel iii Dist1·ess the legislature wiil become a bill b a n n in g gasolJnc fully e-ffectlve in 1974. automobiles in California was Thi s medieval knight. strolling-casually cl ov.'n l\1 ain approved by the Senate, It S treet in Belleville. JI!., 'vas n't :;earchint; for a fair CLEAR BY 1934 died in the Assembly. n1aiden in ihc c lutches or a dra g on or anylhi ng like "If all the standards go into It wasn't until 1963 that the that. No. it's jus t inquisitive reporter Bill Thorn pson .. -..... ·~:\tit'· , .• ~!;"'- . . .,l-·· «/~ ~·,itoit.:... I' i,.,/ xi. ...... . ~ .. " ~-~;'-' •, ' ' VPI leltP~olo in 38 pounds of arn1or. Th e suit \Vas purch<.isc<l i11 Chicago by !·'red Po,vc\1 of Belleville \Vho pai d $1,800 fo r th e <irn1or to place on display in his g1!L and d eco!" shop. j • ,. ' ~ Cl-l t\RLESTON. \\'.Va. IAP) :-J uanita Cotton is single and eonfined to a "'heelchair. Yet ,$,he has adopted on' child e nd is in the process of adopt· ~g another. lon to adopt Y\•onne ~1arie now 2, in ~1arch 1968, and cur- rently is in the process of giv- ing her a second Negro ch ild. effect and are met, fsmog) first mandatory controls were \\'ho \V<lnted to find oul hO\V it fel'l to \Valk around emissions by 1 98~ will be placed on new cars. Crankcase ----------------------------------------------- below that o( 1940," says J ohn devices became compulsory A. Maga, executive ofricer o( on new aul.06 and on µ.sed cars "Through our experience v.·ith her and her care of the first child, we feel comfortable in saying she is ready (or .a se- cond," said ~lrs. ~lalmarie Sulek, direclor of lhe agency, the Slate Air R eso ur ces ,.,.hen sold in certain C<lUnties. federal anli·pollution 1a 1v lion . slrong<'sl anti·smog la'"' in lhc nitrogen. The stand.'.l rds \\'ill Board. TOUGHER LAW allO\.\'Cd Calirornia to bcco1ne Cahforn1<1·s 1968 Pure Air United Slates. becornc fully effective in 1974 . • Being an adoptive mother if;n"t difficult, she says, but ~ccon1i ng one is. The standards y,·ill regulate A 1967 a me nd me nt the only state to cnacl stan-Act. aµprO\'ed this yenr by the 11 sets :-,!andards f n r Ten years later il is hopcL the amounts of carbon monox· sponsored by U.S. Sen. GeorJ;:e dards ei•en tougher than those federal Ucpartinent of Health. c1nission or carbon n1(1110-.:1df', 111ost California residents wiE ide, hydrocJrbons and oxides Jl.turphy (R-Calif.), to the adopted for the rest of the na~ Education and \\'clfarc, is the hyd rocarbons and oxides nf th:in the day they were born. ~. '"l \·c heen the ObjCCI o( 1 rcry kind or prejudice - 1'3cia1, r e I i g i o us . pr0- ~ssiona1." says lhe 41 -ycar- •ld Negro art teacher. ~liss Cotton, an instructor at \Vest Vi rginia Slate College in nearby Institute, has been confined to a wheelchair since the age of three when she v;as stricken with polio. But she used to babysit for as many as eight children at once, she says, so caring for Yvonne ~larie is no problem. of nitrogen \\"hich can be emit- 0 _::::..::..c:::.....:.::..::::.._:.:.:__:_:_:_:..:::::..:.::::..::::..::::...:....::::..::::..::::...:_ ___ ::::..:..:::::::..::::.._:....:_:_ ___ :_ ______________ c__:.._ ___ _ '," "But the prejudice agai nst phy~ically handicapped people 1~ l hc rnost \'icious. I get prct- l-y !ired of being told what I t:an·t do because I'm han- dicapped. ~lo.q of lhl' thing~ J"m not supJ>OSe<I to do are things l \e been doing all n1y ~ifc.'' she says. • The Children's llornP Soci('!y ;i grccs. It permitted ~l iss Cot- •·1 bathe her, J feed her, I \ol"e her.'' she said. "I do th ings a little differently from the v•ay other molhers would, but I do them." .•seco11«l l\'at111·e to Me' :Ex-Red Baro11 Foe :·s1iJJ i11 Air at 70 .. At:GUSTA . ~1ainr. IAP) -A J\'vrld \\';ir I flyin& <ice, -vctcr:1n of b;illlc~ against the ~riu;;dron of thl.' r a 111 e d <;ermar fighter 11i!ot , "'Red "Baron," is still flyin~ daily in )!;.iinc :.it the age of 70. • I Ir is Earl F Crabb nf -A11gusla. ll'ho h:.is hcen flying )or a living for 52 years a nd 'p.ays •· Jt coni cs ~ccond nature 1.o 1ne 1101~·.'' • /\" an <11·1;itor 111 lhc Royal t \yi ng Corps of Canad.'.l, t ·rabb shol do11·n live c;cn11an f!lancs during \\l orl d \\'ar I to ,arn the title or "'ace." 4 I lr rrt•all~ cll1gfighting \\"llh !he ·•cu·i:u:-·· of Manfred von ~1chU1ofc11. the '"liC'tl Baron ·· · Cr;1hh i.:ud h1~ squ<.1tlrno (lt 1f'!cd "at lr:i'-1 lour tunf'"-., ""1t h !he l:J:1ron s :ind hrn\.1' ~bout 1'\ rn "Th a! planP \\ :i~ Jil<I n'adr _put of 11ood. labnr and 11!rc:· . Disn eyland Seeks 501 Crabb :;aid of lh'-SE 5 he flew· during \\lorld \\1ar 1. Ile no1r flies daily .as an air tii xi pilo t for the M<1i ne Instru- ment Flight School here and ~ays the flights take him lo l)oston, New York and points in ~\i'l inc_ Jle 11·as born ii-larch 27, 1899. in Delhi, Ontario. lfe left the Canadian flying co rp s in France a fter eight months. I-le \1·as t hen a captain anrt had been a\\·arded the Distin- guished Flying Cross. "\\'hen I returned from the \\•ar, thPre \\'as no fl ying in Canada," he said, so he cam' to the l.initcd Stales in 1921 and took up barnstorming, tl~·ing to local f;iirs and put- 1101! on stunt f l~·ing pc rlorm:incrs. llr can1e to AuRusta in 1929 :ind b<"can1e the ri rst pilot for !he fll aine Forestry Depart· 111c11t. He rlc1-1· for the slate for 29 year,.. ted from a new gasoline powered internal combustion engine. These and o the T chemicals combine w i t h sunlight to produce eye and throat irritating smog. l\laga says 75 percent of the cars on CalUornia highways arc less than 10 years old. Al the current rate ihat owners change cars, 75 percent or the vehicles on Ca liforn ia highways in 1984 should meet 1974 ernission standards, llo\\'CVer, Or. Lee A . nubridge, siccnce adviser to !'resident Nixon. has predicted that s mog could start to in· crease again after 1934 unless the gasoline engine is greatly improved or auton\obiles take on another po1,·cr plant such as lhe ~team engine. TESTElJ SOO~ G. C. llaas. chief of the air resou rces board v e h i c I e c1nissions control program, says steam pov.·ered vehicles may be tested by lhe stale \\"1thin a few months. A Southern C a 11 r or n i a natural gas company has in- stalled nalltral gas corn·erted engines on sorne of its automobiles. The state hns ap- proved the con\•erted engine which produces little smog. Haas sa)'S General r.totors \\•ill market a lo"' emission gasoline lurbine engine on trucks in J9il. "The bulk or the eHoit is still going into systems that can be .ipplied to the con- ventional e ngine.'' says Haas. He adds the statf' plans lo test new sn1og control de1·ices. desigiied lo meet the 1974 standards, as soon a.~ they are developed. "Tl1e only engine that 1>o·ould really be smog free \1·ou \O be the elcctrir,'" :>ills Haas. "The bottleneck thCrr is the Groups ~ou ght For Carnivnl ::Paraders lie h,1d :i ::;.l.'cond tour nf 111il11ary rl111y during \\"orld \\"ar 11. He joined the Air l'orps 1n 19~2 and new a C45 :1" ;:iir inspector for thl'! \\'rslcrn Technical Training Command. After three years, he was discharged a major. Civic and service groups arc Crabb"s two sons folto\ved curt'ently being sought by the him into the. aviation field . \Vestminster Recreation and ,. n isneyland is looking for Roberl 11•as a navigator during Parks Drpartmenl to assist ~f>C'Ople \1•ho "'ould like lo \Vorld \\'ar 11 and nO\\' ls an v.·ith the 1969 Halloween Penny ·become ostriches. hor s cs. engineer for the National Carnival. '.f cindrrr. dancing butter flys Aeronautics and fi pa c e Group.i; inter e s l c d in •nd chimney S\\'Ccps. Administration in Houston, s ponsoring a game booth arc • They need 501 people lo be a Tex. askcC to call Recreation 2>art 0£ lhi!i year's "Fantasy Donald new transports and Supervisor Ed Ricci al 393- .. n Parade," shcerlulerl fo r 27 helicopters during the Korean 4511 , Ext. 261 . The carnival io; ~rformantcs. Oee. 20 through conflict and now is a pilot for scheduled from 7 p.m . to 9 ..I an. 4, 1970. Executive Jet in New York. p.m. Oct. 31 at Slgl'-r Park. :. "fantasy on Parade.'' the1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I Ji-aditiona l Di s n ey I an d li )·clcome lo the Christmas J eason. is sreking people to t crve as parade aicl<;, drivers, J ageant helpers, dancers and !nusicians ror the 16-day ?)'!tletide celebration . .lie Parade •ids and dri.,.ers will !le interviewed Thursday and il'riday, October 23 and 24. at 5 ~-~~n and women interested ,!n auditioning as ct.nee.rs must ~e between the ages of II and ~• with some dance e:r· rience preferted. 0 an c·~ udi tiom will be held Wed- sday, Oct. 22, at 5 p.m. All auditions will be held at She .. fantasy oo Parade" •!aging area, located near the ,nrersection of Ball Road and j,.ie!:I St.. North of Disneyland. ~ Persons audi!ioning should Pe available for t.hree weekend -rehearsals. Nov. 29-30, Dec. 5-7 )nd Dec. 13-14 , pl11~ six night •ehearsals Dec. l I through ' I I SEE BY TODAYS WANT ADS e Just li"" a ribhon a.round IM 1>o•hole pla~! Full and pa.11 tinw-maiJ \••rapper~. Nlif's '1. ttock cfforkt \\'ant· rd Al plush LlJo center for Olrist1na'11 busy·MSl'i. e Rubber ~ bou!X'f' ri~t hack . • , If )'OUn a r fl cr~ckini; up, C'all for a IJ"N! f'.'>tim:tt' 1111d l"f'~ir th .. dam~r . Tht rain! are &till ahf':ad. • St~mp coll,.ct1ni;! G()t"lfl lor mOTf' than ~-ou kllOw; ~11·ap blue ehlfl sl<tmp hook!". full or 1·our,r, for bou5'(;)eaninE litl'\111•es. 'f.>cc. lfi. Nn ;idvance rrgi11tra·1 ~on Is r eq u trcd l t>' p~ rt I c:tpa t e 1, ~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~. : Jq. any of Uic auditions. ._,_ I Professional ()ua lil y Wckli11 g Outfits Regular Sl 49.95 :!-Stage fif'1ulalor ~l ainl a i u.• (~on11tanl 1 'orc h 1•re:§~Urr 12999 Heavy-duty outfit welds steel up co 9 /1 <>-i n. thick, cuts lhrough stee l up to I l/2-ia. th ick. All parts arc cx- perrly hand-fit1eJ to make leak-free co nnections. 2 srage regulator needs only one aJjustmcnr to maintain constant rorch pressure. Jn cludcs cutti ng torch, gog- gles. hose, rods, li ghrer and man ual. O ptiona l tips a rc available to we ld up 10 I-in. and cut up to 5-i n. thick. Use Sears Easy l'ayn1e nt Plan ( Ofl lr ol •li~I i• C•lib~1~1l "uh •lan ol~rJ colono M tloo; '' U :--~oorricau 1.\1 .. Jdi n~ ~ .. ~''°"•Ju -I 1nat<"l1 ronlrnl• 1o ollo ,..,J .. r Bn•I ~iir: uf rod. C r a fl s1nan AC Arc Welders ;10 10 180 a 1n 1''"rrs U 1 ·~ulHr J :~:l .'J.> 10999 4 0 lo 230 ampert:11 Jt rgular 142.95 11999 \'OU ( ;l n no w appro:1c h Che fj c JJ o( afC welding \vi th co nfiJcnLc cvl·n lhou.i;h you never struck an arc b,·ftJre. O ne (Jpc:rarion determines and scls lhc l'xacr hcJt nL cdcll for each job. New aluminum 1r.tn<:.f1Jr11lcr \1·1nJi ngs witll F iber- _c;Ja.s'Y insul 11t1t)Jl \\•ill nor <)vcrload <JS easi ly as cop\)Cf j)rovldn1g l on~er 1.!u ty cyc le (up to 10!)~6). Jn cludes rn.inu:i!, c.iblc-;;, e lectrode holders anJ hcln1ct. OPEN su ,~DA ''S • for 11011r Sl1op1Ji11g Co11ve11le11ce • . . ST.i\RTl/\'G 2 Wide Vision Safety Goggle• Reg. l.9'1 1., Sean Pri•·e Prl)fe'CI r:r~' frorn l'!yrn., .. ru llcit~ wl\ilt ~rAting hA"'t or powtr 1001.!. Adju.~1ablc. Craft en1a11 Utilily Arc Welder n,~ 99.9.l :0-:e:ani Jlrire '88 1' diffortnt hrar' trnrn frO '" ISlO ~mr~. l1Nlu.lt'1 h(llrk", ,_.[,Jc,, hl.-lmci. 1n"n.c11r1n.,. \C•llTSMll ) Craftsn1an ·rwina Carbon Torch C.!1 Rei:.. lit.9? 0 811 ~rar5 Price "J 1 n1111r<t r.1 .111v ~r • .-.. 1.!rr f·•r l'>r~1111~, ~nlJc rin,i:. hc..s1n.i;: "' mcrAl b<:oJir·g. 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The ex- plosion Is nationwide, but has been strongest in l h e southwestern United States and particularly in southe"rn California. likely be one to ten within a been thoroughly investigated. and house trailers (as com• .. year or two. Under a $35,000 grant from pared to passtnger cars ) ar·: O\·er 42~.000 house trailt-rs the State of C a Ji I o r n i a feet the stability and ) were registe red with the Business and Transportation 1naneuverability under vary·: California Departn1ent of Agency for the first year or ing road conditions'! Motor Vehicles in 1968, and the pilot sludy , research How many and what kind ,: eslimates on truck campers engineer Wojcik and public of accidents involve campel'S' for the san\e year run to about ad1ninistration analyst Mell · and trailers, and how does thi', 250,000. inger 'viii concentrate on the rate compare to passenger car• No special training 0 r following points: accidenls7 ', : operator's license is required How do the different \veight . How often, when, 11nd Ow, t . drive \Vith a house trailer or area, siie and other physical what distances do owners us~· camper, and the special pro-dlaracteristics of campers their campers and traile rs~~ .. blems which their increasing ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~r use might pose have ~ver 10,000 Taken 0£f Welfare "FROM THE FARM" E rlli e Iseri, obviously kno1vn as the 14flyiqg fi sher· inan" shows c;ontempt fi shern1rn have for rough seaf; 1vh en ·the saln1on are hilting off the coast of Oregon. Driven by t\\'O lnboard-oulboard eng1nC's, \scri ·s 24-foot charter boat sails over a breaker at a speed of 50 knots on Uic \Vay to fi shing: grounds. Both trailers and ca1npers are multiplying at a inuch faster rate than passenger cars on California's roads, say Dr. Charles K, Wojcik an d Robert L. Mellinger of the UC institute of transportation and traffic engineering. \VASHINGTON (U PI) Nearl y 10,000 welfare reci· pienls got jobs through June 30 in a work lnctntive pro- gram sponsored by the Labor Department, according t o secretary George P. Shultz. I 20 ~it $1°0 1 QC LI. ORANGES . TOMATOES , CORN PICKED DAILY Sea Lion Lau11checl OCC Team Phone 642 -5678 for Famous Dime-A -Line Ads In 1966, there "'as roughly one ca1nper or trailer to every 20 passenger c a r 5 in C<1lifornia. lf the prcstnl trcud cootinues, the ratio \Viii more He sald 70 ,335 welfare reci· pients enrolled in the progra1n l during its first nine mon th s. 485 EAST 17th STREET, COSTA MESA I Next to Lido Cor Wash) 011 Scie11ce Career Cops Meet A young sea lion n;uned Peter has lite r<illv been launched by the Un(versity or Southern Ct1lifornia on a career in medical research . ,, Pete is a yea r and lvio nr three mont hs old. He is bright , r responsive to th e humans v.·ith ' v.·hom he is v.·orking in a scientific investigation of lhe c ardlovascular adjustments man1mals must make while brca tli ·hold uncier waler. USC's rescorch efforts 11·1th Pelc and 1l'ilh two olhcr sc:i l lions. yel lo be acquired. will relate to 1noa's own problems ul exist ence and 1novcmcnt in undersea t'nvironn1enl . Jle\e"s intr0du~Lion to 1na11's world of mcdic31 rescarcl1 has f'(HTlC from two t.:SC gradu<1tc ~t udcnts \Vho arc 11·orking 1heir \1·ay to Ph.D. degrees in physifllogy : Andrew Pi!man is of fl'h1nhatt;in Beach. a11d Christopher Stevens of Studio (;Hy. La s1 !11 ~1y, aflcr a fruilles-" ·"rnng s<-'areh to catch their nw11 sea lion, Steve ns and Plhnanis '1tquired Pele fr on1 Sc<J Lions ln1ern.1tional. Santa Flarbara firni ll"hiefl does a 1rorld ""idc business in sup- plying sea lions for zoos and for 0!11cr pu rposes. In ahout two months, Pelc will carry sophisticated in· ~lrumcnt;;ition implanted in his h()(ly while he rnakes l2·foot d1vCs 1n his cage, nioorcd of[ !11t' shurf' of USC .Marine S1·icn('c Cl'nler at Catalina l ~land. Sig111ils lron1 !lie i1n- plan tcd sensors will hr carried 1o a recording device Pell!. \\·i1\ be carrying in a h<irnc~s 1111 his back. Jn this way 1! ll'ill be 11ossib1c lo lakr and reco rd tile ;in1n1al's arleri;i l and ~cnous blood pressure, re:>ptrcil u)n, hlood f)ot1·. and r..lec· trnca rdiogra111. Ccfore all this 1·an be :lt'· ('01nplished. tio11r1er. Pi'lC li;i(l to be trained like a.11y :.tar prrfonnrr. Thu pri1nr nh1ct·t11·r nf !h(• tr;linlng \1·as lo traeti Pe1e !n cli1't' on signal :ind tn '"hold on ~1n11on" unUI his tr<.J111cr.'i 11;1111rr! hi1n !n cocnr 11p_ Tn .;cco111pl!sh thi~ goal. l'ete -ll'as 1rain<'d lo follow :i. buz1.1ng f'lcrtrit;il ~ign<JI Tl1r traln1n~ began 1111 lari"d 111111 the· tiu1.zcr only a few lcet ;111,ay. \\.hen 1l ,nunded and P('lt' 1ren1 II) 11. he gol a fnod rl'\\ ard. The Raft Re:sc ue Dangerous buzzer ll'a~ 1hen 11io1·cd ;1way t I 11 Deba lC ::il ever·lncreasing distances and finally into the \rater. Pete v;iJI nO\\' dive on signal lo the bottom of his 12·fool· deep cage and hold his posi·· lion there until the buzzing signal stops, \vhcreupon he quickly surfaces for h i s reward. Open water divPs to rnuch grenter depths will be atte1npted later. Because anin1nls b c i 11 g trained gel bored v:hcn l'c· quired to do ti]{~ ~an1e lhi11g over and over, PC'tc's rduca· lion h;id lo include sonic other "~ubjccts." For this re<ison, T~i11nanls ;ind Stevens li<ivc t:1ught hi1n lo gc'L up on hi:'> ~land <ind slay there. iu11111 in !he \l'aler. and "shake hands. Gett ing the sea lion ac- customed to the 12-foot dive on signal required about two \rccks of t ime . Gc1ting Pete lo "shake band~" took ju~1. two d;iys. The yo:ung ~ca lion <ilso 11a~ been tallght lo holit J11 s nosf' fi rm ly against the £'upped h:inds of his trainers. This 111· hibits his breathing and will give Stevens and Pllm;ini.s son11> nf the control rhila ,~·ith which tl1cy can co1npare de.ta te1ken on the animal In· his (Ji\"(')>, Although ori lher Pilrnanis nor SLtvens had previously 1raint'd any other animal but clog , they ha,-f' hern eminently s11c.:crssh1I \1,.1\h Pele. Proof 0£ lhi.~ is th;i t v•ilhou \ co1nplaint, Pc!rl' will Jct Slrven~ pic k him 11p 1n his rtrnls anrl tl1row hbn into the ocean. Jn l;.ict . he ~C(>JllS 10 CnJOY lhc \lholc thing Orange Coast Co 11 e g c t forensics students swept the first tour11an1ent they cntered l this year, t aki n g 15 cert ificates in i nd i 11 id u a 11 ('1·ents and tl!.kjng 1he medal I for being unde fea ted in lower! divi sion debate recently a! 1 L'CLA. Fi ve OCC students gained ! !>.11prnnr e e rt i r 1 r :i. t es \n pcrsu;1sio11 and a r a I in· 1 tcrprelation: No1·u ll achcz ol , Costa tllcsa: J';iul Ger SO\\'iti, of Newport Beach ; Lyal 'I Herzog or Carden C.rove: Pierre Lucas of Card c n. Crul'ic , 11nrl \\'cndy Taylor of' Costa :\lcsu, Ten OCC Students "''on certificates of excellence: Judi \\'edereil, Newport Beach ; Jim Odriozola, Balboa Island: Eli Kaser. Cnsta ~1r~a ; Bruce !-lelcnlhi, Fo1111lain \I a 11 c y; t:athy Healey, Costa ~1esa : Bill Landers, Costa lllesa: I Cathy Barret\, Corona de! J\lilr; Toni Hubh1e, Nell'port Hea{'h; ll!ick tl\1k!aus, Hun- ti ngton Beach, and Da ve Arn1~troni;. Costa ll1esa. L1eba(ors Tom Hubble and C:Hhy Barrell .,,,·on excellence a wards for three victories and I one defeat. Lo11·er division I tlebators Eric San1uelson 0£ Garden Grove and Don Sizemore o[ Costa tllesa \Vere undefeated in four rounds of competition and were awarded medal~. In the fi nal round l hey dcfe;Hed a team Jrom use. Man Buried Alive Found Next step i11 Pete·.~ cdue<1· lion ,~·il l be gelling him ilt .. t·u~torncd to carrying thf' recorder in the h::irness on his back while m11king thr di1c<> Vl:;RNON (AP)-Dirt "l\1·0 Surgien1 irnplants ol 1 h 1~ nr !hree times over his head" srnsors ,1111 follow ;ind !l ie roni pletely buried ;i young ~ludv 11 111 11101.e intn i!s 1110~L t·onsl ructlon worker in 11 cal'c-1 si1:nific<1 nl ~tagr . tn ea rly today. Fire rescue The rea.,11n for Petr':-111 _ ('l'l'll'S hu rriedly dug hi111 out I 1 ull·cnicnt in lhr L:SC )luciy 1~ ~till breathing, thanks to a I 1ha1 ciulution:iry aci~iptatinn trllnw 11-o!'ker's fast thinking. h:.is gl\'Cn marine :11111n<J\s l1k<· l"ircr nrn <--redited SI c v r hi1n a higtily 11 c v c I 0 p <' d BurH1lo lor marking the sflOI f•x~·gc.n-cons<-'r\'1n_t: mcch:1n1sn1 hy lhrnw1ng himself over the 11'hich responds \1ke a rel lex 10 ~rot \I he.re the eave-in had d11·111g ::i nd 11n1nrrs1on. 1 :~c burier! Drago Crab a s i c , I !-.('1e11tists r ,. p J :i 1 11 , Tlic !lc~(·ribcd ilS in his early 20$, I rr~pon~r i~ «ha r;1cli'nJ.cd by ,1 • fi e \1·a~ rnmple!cly 0111 of dn1 n1a\11.: slowing or the lie art sight wl1en our nien arrived." I n1n1 a rate of 70 to as lrw as ~aid ,1 i;pokcsmao al the ~1:-: or c1gl1t heartbea t.~ per \'crnon Fire Department 111 niinu1c. SllbL1rban 1.os Angeles. ''But The sea li'on s tudy i~ under the other fcH01v marked lhc the direction of Dr , John P. s pot so v.·e knew where lo 1\lcehan of Arcadia. chairn1an look." lie :-aici ihc vouth \\'as of the Physio logy dcparlnient in 1hc cave-in ur lo i:i minutes in USC's School of f.ledicine, before he \va.~ pulled out. and Dr. James He nry of Los although his head was buried SAN f'RANCISCO (AP) -Angele s I 9 Q O 4 6 ) , GSC only a fe.w minutes at the Three )'OU!hs being rescued by Professor of Physiology. most. :i Coast Guard helicopter af\erl--------~-------------­ thcir rnft. ran into shoals :•••••••••••.._...._...._..•••••••••••••••••••••••+"• p_lunged 25 feet into San Fran-:: YOUR PROBLEM• t CISCO Bay Sunday \Vh('n tlw.. • :1 hoi~t cable on the copter• ..,1 br~ke. : You Wint to sell some item :j DRUGS and DISCOUNT STORE 011. tl1e Pe11i11~11l11 IACROSS FROM NEWPORT CITY HALLl 3333 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, 675-6611 BOTTLE OF 100 PLUS 30 FREE THERAGRAN·M $ 5 29 VITAMINS REG. 1789 BOTTLE OF 25 CORICIDIN Rcq. ~I .JS OUR PRICE 89c BAYER ASPIRIN ~·9· 63' 3 9c TOP BRANDS EVERYTHING MARKED DGWN DRASTICALLY! 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Oclobrr 22.1%1J "!"'::\W''"' ..... -.:_._..,.<1t.• -~."~"'""""••!IABW•••l!0••••••••••••1• Queens oi Boat Show ~ ' Sail Show Panels Set On Boats Geld Cap Award Safety Nominee , It t J! •.- BOAT SHOW BEAUTY -Carolyn DeVore, official hostess of the Southern California SaiJboat Show, admits she doe sn't know a tiller from a fathom eter. despite the fact she has been pictured aboard every boa t in the show. She will be on hand to greet vi sit.ors \vhen the show opens Friday at the Long Beach Arena. QUEEN OF COLUMBIA FLEET -Columbia Yachts' new 43-foot sloop by designer Bill Tripp 1vill be one of the mos t widely eyeballed exhibits at the Sailboat Show which opens Friday at the Long Beach Arena. Flanking the Columbia-43 at the show will be the other Columbia models including 'I.he 22, 26, 28 and 36 footers. Deadline Slated Panel discuSSiOO! featuring some of lhe most famous names in the sailing world Deadline for nomlnltiGM wblch includel repnsent&Uvea have bffn programmed night-for Kie~er Mercury'• 12th cf the Cout Guard, tout annual Gold Cup Award for Guard Auxiliary, American ty for lhe Southern California Boating Safety b&s' been set Powei Boat AasOdluon, U.S. Marine Association Sailboat for Nov. JS. Power Squlldrona and lhl Show Oct. 24-Nov. 2 at the 1be National Go Id Cup An1erkan Water Ski >,.,. Long Beach Arena. Awards for Boating Safety, claU.on. The discussions will be on Portable originated in 1957 and spon-Entri~ should include full SOttd by Kiekhaefer, manu-detall!!i, and supporting ma· the subject of marine elec-facturers of Mercury outboard terial when available, regard· tronics, yacht design, racing Di·reCll.Oll motors, will be presented next. tng contribution.s made by th• tactics, yacht measuring, January during the New York group or organliation to ad· marine insurance, sailmaking, National Bo a t Show . The vancing or promoting boating the 1969 Trans-Paclfic yacht Fi"nder Out award C{lffipetitlon is open to safety during 1969. Presenta-a community of group, maga-tions, which will be returned, race and racing rules, ac-zine, newspaper, radio or tele-should be sent to. Gold Cup cording to Bob Woodward, Fixed frequency reception vision station or gu~rnment-Awards, K.iekhaefer Ml!Tcury. show chairman. can be had in a portable direc-al agency on any level. P.O. Box ZSO, East BruM- C. William Lapworth, noted All cntrieJ11 will be judged wick, New Jersey 08811 be-tion finder with Benmar's by a panel of boaling experts fort Nov. l~. West Coast deslgner, is Navigator 555, according to of.J--'----'-----'=--'------------- scheduled to be one of the ficials of the Santa Ana based speakers. The new sailboat show will company. spotlight virtually e v er y flailed as an extraordinarily leading make of c raft and v•ill accurate and r u g g e d in- be the first showing of the 1970 strument, the Navigator 555 models. Several mi!lion dollars has three bands -one for worth of boats and marine conso!an, beacon and broad- hardware and marine ac-cast and marine, including cessories will be on display in 5,000 KHz for WWV time one of the natlon's most at-signals. t ractive exhibit buildings. Other featu~s of the in- The event is the first all-strument are a full rotating ~ilboat show to be undertaken loop, illuminated slide rule 1.-..... ., ............. ~ 2. --... ~ ..,_.. .. "'"""' 3. 11u. ..... 1t.,,..._ lllrf Columb. Rum Run IV Begl ns Battle in th• west by, '"d' "'''''-dia1. '°'"'b'• azimuth, huu 138 tion. There will be nolhing but meter, sense antenna, a pro- sailboats shown. vision for three crystals on the ................ -lnftl\-... _ ~=I~'~ I B• p B T • z u f G b Show hours will be from 2 to marine band and BFO for con-ll I!!!!eSt OWer OUt lt e p Or ra S 11 p.m. on weekends. noon to sot•n . LJLJ 11 p.m. on Saturdays and noon Standard nashlight batteries .. .. - Matcli Races __________ ___.'.:'':_''..!'."·:'.'.m::-_.::s:'.'.u":d::•:.:Y':_· ____ _.'.•:'':'.'.':'.'.id"''_.'.':'.'.h•:_J>O~w'.'.'"'-·-----===================== 1'he. batlle for 1970 \\'est Coast offshore po\~er boat rac- ing honors will begin Dec. 6 \\'ith Rum Run IV from Long Beach to Malibu Pier and back, the sponsoring Pacifi c Offshore Po>A·er Boat Racing Association (POPBRA) an- nounced, Nordskog himself won the first two races, but lost the trophy to Bill Dunsmore of Lomita, a member of lhe Los AngeleS Fire Department, last June. Dunsmore set a course record by averaging. 53.2 miles per hour in his Development Class speedster, Suddenly II -A 21-foot S<:hiada pow ered by a 427 Cubic inch Chevrolet engine. 'rhe selection of the Col u1n- bia·26 ~fark II sloop for the Douglas Cup match race sl."ries Oct. 31 -Nov. 1-2 gives Columbia 'i'achts the clea r field in the \ll'o most in1por· t<1nt match racing eve nts in the coontry. Earlier In the year the sponsoring Long Beach Yacht Club announced it was swi tch ing the famed Congressional Cup from Cal- 40s to Columbia-50s. The 96-mile race will start at 10 a.m. off Belmont Shore Pie r. It y,·HI be the fourth in a series race over the challeng- ing, but safe, cou rse since the spring of 1968. The trophy is a huge nun keg and old-fa shionl'd brass spittoon donated by Van Nuys ra ce r ·i n d ustria!isl Bob Nordskog. The full POPBRA calendar for 1970 -including a date for the sixth running of the Long Beach Hennessy Cup race for Ul{\-1 ·world points, and toward the APBA national title, will be decided at the meeting of the association Oct. 23 at the Long Beach Yacht Club. The Douglas Cup is pat- terned after the Congressional .Cup except that skippers and c..Tews. niust be collegiate sailors. Eight leading tean1s from all ove r the nation have been invited to m.'.l!ch their sailing skill in seven sets of matches over a 2 1 ~-mile \\'ind\\'ard-leeward course off Long Beach H.'.lrbor. The Columbia-26 is a 2J fool 7 inch sloop designed by Bill Tripp. who a!S-O designed the Columbia-SO. Special fe atures include an underbody design t'mploying a num ber of recen tl y develope d hydrodynamic prin ciples, a contoured high-lift keel which permits skippers to sail closer to the \\'ind and a balanced ruddoer giving n1axi mum con- trol unde-r a variety of con- ditions. Lortg Beacli Prepares For W i11te,. Boating The \\'aler line len~th is 21 reel: the beam 8 feet 6 inches: draft 4 feet 4 inches: di sp\.'.lce- n1ent 5,000 pollnrl~. ~;iil ;irra 31 0 square feet. and a 1 er\Jcal cle11rance of 3f> feet 6 in\'he~. Fnr the Douglas Cup the \xi;il~ "'ill be sailed by a skip1lf!r and 11 crew of thrcr. FAIR ~ F,.i, f,;,_ f•cl~.tl. Tho1• th••• wotd1 111m ~p f.c+o,. On op•r•l1on on tho DA ILY PILO T t ditorieJ p•o;• •¥••v d•y. \Vltile sailors through most or North America are stowing their gear for the \Vlnter, Long Beach, Is preparing for a flur- ry of activity in the ~port. Three major events in ::;ail- ing unfold in the city \\'ith\n three weekends -a multi- mill ion dollar display or boats al Loni; Beach Arena Oct. 24· Nov . 2,. !he nation's most im- portant collegiate 1n.'.ltch race s;.ii ling series lk:t. 31 -Nov. 2 and a major blue-\1·ater sailintt rare departing Long Beach Nol'_ 8. ThC' col!rgiate: C\'ent is the four1h a nnual Dou~las Ctip Series in \1 hich host cal Slate Long Beach \\•111 be joined by drfrndlng champion U SC , \Vashington. British Columbia, Tu l:in<>. Ynle ti nd Stevens lnsl1lute ol llobnken. N.J ,, for three dny~ of boat·11g:i1nsl-bo::il m<in<'u\•ering in Colu1nbia 26 ~\;irk 11 ;;loop.~-The course is outside L<mg Beach Harbor_ A week after lhe collegiate stars n1alch tactics a n d techniques, some of the West Coast's finesl ocean racing skippers 111\JI j o i n in- ternationally f;imous ketches Bl ackfin and \V l n d ward Passage for a 960-Jnile test, the third biennial Long Beach- La Paz race under the ~ponsorsh ip of Long Beach Yacht Club. /\ tot;il or 3~ yacl1ts, ranging in size from 35 to 73 feeL \\'ill line up for the noon start off Brfmonl Shorr. Pier in L11ng Beach Harbor. Still another sailing event ot note takes place next \rrekenrl \\'hen the Nary Yaeht Cluh of the Long Be~ich Naval Stalion hosts il-S ann\ia] N;11•y Dav Regalia to be salltd in Coronado-25 sloop~. Th r rlercnding <·hampion is 1,t. JG 1'onv Parker, Harvard Universi!y "sailing te111n cap- tain in 1%7 and 196fl. Long STEREO SENSATION! 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PILOT-ADVERTISER :J WtdM.sdl)', Octobtt n, 1%7 Wrdntsd17, Octahtr 22, 1%4 DAIL V PILOT lit •• Book Learning Needed Before Trying to Sell Books D••t Min Ltf~: I No~t o !•le""~ on•i.to •hi. .....,,,.. ti -~ I nd -tit • t.ool"lg•e 001 h•• no CA<>cr~nct r 1 nnwled11<-ot ""'•''• ln•olv"', We'•• '""a to !ell h•r hO"' m.inv lnlnv-l>IY• to "" ""°"'~ onO oon•. M>CI "'"' I " .. ""'"'-'•rv \Id• ol "'N(h one hM 11n1e. M• h i••"' th(n~t )lit'o hod • b<•'"" 111.rm -fhM ell It 11~n i. 10 r•n• • .,.,... ~~v !:>OM.•, ""' '"""' on tne on•I••• ond w••I l!Jr ~Pit lo comt In •nd D<IV! required to become a dental may also waol to consider a ''entorg. Is lhere a simllar one Ut:AR Al. J . r .: ''es. lt"s that I have investigated turn· do misslonarie do!1a there a assist.ant would be ap-related and excellent career, for writers who wa nt to called "Cupyrighl Law of the ed out 10 be less than honesl. demand fnr them? la a broad preciated. I need lt lo help dental hygicnl~: for this in· Uniled Sh1tcs of Anlerlc11," L W., Meinphli, Tenn. kno\\·lcdge of the. Blblt re- plan for my next two years of formation, write to the reviled 1969, published by the DEAR L. W.: I do suggest quired ? high school. Ameriran Dental Hygienist's U S. Copyright Offire, Bullelln w o rk-a.l·h<JJne opportunilics p. F., !Eouaton, Tcxas C. S., Weoa tchcc , Wash. Association. The address for 14. Send "5 cents .and a return <from lirne to Ume as l (ind in-h 1 both orsanilations is 211 E. gummed mailialg ln~ .• lo ·teresting and pr o mi sin g DEA&P.F.: You soud as 11·tlt. 'Tl!e goal Is to sho'lt GOr:i 's love in action throui,h teaching, healing and boildlng, In addition to preaching God's \\'Ord. A&k your clergyman fgr counstl ; he can give you the headquarters address of faith. ' DEAR C. S.: Apparently Chicago Ave., Chicago. lll. Superintendent ot·J)ocuments, possi bilitlcs. Perhaps other know the Bible from Genesis .,. earlier column on dental 60811. Enclose return w-\\'asbington, D.C. -20402. readers who've sol ved this lo RevelaUon. There is a • DEA1R .c · V ·I'll ·1. 1 H.er ass\slants because a large \•elopes. problein .,.,0uJd like lo share demand. Many denominations Send career topic sua· * • • · brains orm is sure to l:U e 10• number have asked •'-·t it DEAR MISS LAIN: W h a I now call their rni&slonaries gesliuns to Joyce Lain at thi' " d · I " h d 't """' nt'A' ideas, I'll print the best to a ri7.z e u 5 e oesn get Ja\eJu . S"ggest you write to DEAR l't'IS.S LAIN : J saw copyright their work -such jobs oa n 1..-.. a•wfves do a• .. fralernlil v.·orken'' an d newspaper. Sorry, the volume I'd b k d J book 1 ' ,..,...... , suggestions. soine so 1 ac sroun n the American Dental your column mentiong · a as songs ? home for money? Son-.e of Lhe en1phasize the need r or of mall make& personal replie;oi ~ ~:i.lin1g ~[~. sh~J.r~5~~.-"'~';_st_a_nts_A_s_soc_;,_u_on_._o_r-'y'-o-u~bookl--•t_•_bo_u_1..:p_a_1e_n_1s_fo_r_l_n_-___ M_. _J_. P_ . .:_' _P_l<_ls_bu_r.::g..:h'c.f_'a_. _•_d_,_er_u_so_n_,._n_t'_""_'_"c_·h_w_or_k __ D_E_'A_R_M_1ss __ L_A_IN_' _"_W_h_a_t -''-ll•_c_;,_u_zed __ n_oo_o_fe_r_k_a_I _s_k_il _ls_;_m..:poo_s_lb_le_. ___ -,-__ B usiness Admlnistratloo ·•(SBA). An agency of the U.S. ·'Government. has a '• • BQOkstores Bibliography" "'which may be oblained free at ';iny SBA field office. lA "bibliography lists publications o{ interest on ;1 particular sub- ject which arc issued by · govcrnml'ntal and p r i v a I e 1iubl1shcrs.J Still m1othec b1bhography, • "retailing, .. \Vould be n e fit anyone \l'ho wants to start - IJf is now cngatied in -any type of retailing venture. This ~one's al~o available · in SBA . field offices. or if you wish , ru ; :.end you a free capy of one or •both· if you send we a 12-eent : stan-iped, self-ad<Wossed, long •while cnvetppe , at this ~ ne;rspaper. No· requests can • be filled without the S[){!Cified : return .enyelope. • DEAR !\llSS LAIN . Any in- : lormation aboul Lhe schooling • : Shipho~rd · Living · A Pleasure Dining is always a pleasure nboard an oceA n liner , yel few realize the elaborate opera· tions involved in stocking tht: lar der -especially when the rcfriger<itor and pantry arc below the water line . 1'he ships of American Pr<'.~iden1 . t\1alson . r..titsui · OSI\, Or icnl Orerseas, and P & O Lines -the regular member lines of the Trans· Pacific Pas.~ngcr Conference TPPC) -offe r 1nenus \l'hich arc the answer to a !rcn· chcrman",~ drearn, according to Rona ld C Lord, TPPC seerelary. Ocean going ehcfs, rcno....,i· ed for their gounnel offerings, deal not in pounds and cups for their creaLions, but "t11-thtr in tons and gallons . And it Is !he responsi bility of the !hip's chief slc1\·ard in each ea!e to 1 concoct the grocery list whe n the vessels rail al tht various ports in the Paci(i r Basin. On a typical 46-day cruise ;iboa rd American President l.i nes ', shopping Fnr 4 5 0 p!lsscngcrs and 308 crew 1nembers would Include 8,000 pounds of stea k. 3,500 pounds of prime. rib roasts, 5,000 pounds of bacon and ham, 500 PQUnds of frankfurters. 6,000 dQ7;rn eggs. 12,000 quarts of milk nnd 5,000 heads of let· 111cc. nulc of l11umh is eight pounds of food stores per person per day. Staples, such as 1neat and roullry, ;ire pul aboard in hon1r ports. A!ong the \>.'B.V. !hf' slnp~ su pp\('lll~nt this with ~ll('h ilcrns .:lS pa.pnra in Honol ulu, sashin1i fish in • l:ipan, oy~ll'rs in Sydney. <:;.1rup:i and ~lnc:io sole and hitd::>" nests I for soup/ in Hong Kong. l1n1v do U1c l111c rs keep foods f1Tsh for !,IX weeks? \\'ith ~ianl. 1vnl~·1n Freeze rs, lockers l("lr h<1ng1ng 1ncat, cold storage roo1ns nnd <lry cupboards, all k<!pt at cxacL temperatures. One freezer holds 2,500 gallons or :l.'> assorted rlavors of Ice l'tcarn and sherbert. Milk can hi' stured at 33 degrees and re· 'n:i1ns fresh for three \\'eeks: lc!luce and eel er~, stay. crisp for 46 days when kept at a tlrady 38 degrees: A lypical 1().da.Y round·lrip \oyage (San Francisco - llonotulu) aboard l'lf{ll,5on's SS J.11 rline prol'ide!I' a · similar '.'>lock list 1o 1h<i\. of APL for :1pproxlmatcly 725 pa!licngers 11·ith a 42f>.tnan crew ; 9.5..12 pou nds or fresh fruit; 27,059 pounds or fresh vegetables : 2.421 loaves or bread: 109 pound.c; of spices and herbs .ind 85.000 pounds or yeast. 1\ nd not lo be for~olten are food colori ng and flavor CX· lrac~ -109 pounds. According lo ~tatson of· ficials, lhese quantiLies should ~uffice for 42,000 meals aboard ~hips. F'or a three-week cruise lhrough the Panama and Caribbean, P & 0 Lines· SS , 0<1-·-.•menll be>-r ""ln 'ID 1~ wtd( ·1,aoo · PoUodl oC chicken · roastw1i 1.51J;'poun<ll ct . Long ltlillll dliell, 300 pounds or turkty. . . 'ON THE TUBE .· "Comet" Reynolds ClWISER WRAP Willa s.,.. 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I • • • " I .,,..., ___ , __ ·~·-.:----....-....-.. -------------~~ ---------------------------------.-~-, ~-D41l y "LOT Pm yon • Expansion Requested "WASHINGTON 1ur11 - ~. Cllllord P. C... IR-N.J .), C&nect today for e•pa.nsiOfl of the Grand Canyon National Park to more than lhree timts 14! present aiu. Case introduced a bill lo "1.largt1 the park from ii'! fl3,575 acres to mort than 1.1 mi!Uon tcr~. Tht Case bill, based on pro- posals of the Sierra Club ol San Francbco, also would result in a park mote. than l"·ice as large as called for in pending bill! by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater CR-Ariz.), and Rep. ltforris K. Udall (0-Ariz.). Either p~al v.·ould bar construction of huge dams once proposed as part of lhe CentraJ Arizona Project to carry Colorldo River ·~:attt \h'""ih aqueducts lo the Phoenix and Tucson areas. >Case said he was "glad to join the battle" agairut t~ praposed dams in the Grand Canyon. But he said further studies ''i ndi cat ed the desirability of protecting lht import.ant akle canyons and JMaleau areas to make an in- t e 11 i g i bl e whole of the canyon.'' The propost.d park, Case said, wou)d require acquisition of about 40,000 acre.!! of private land at a cost I.he Sier· ra Club estimated at less than $4 million. He said the bill would provide for aicquisition ol ~.ooo acres of stal.e land. Case Wd his bill would pro- \"ide for the legislative "lak· ing" of private land, a policy followed in legislation passed to create the ~wood Na- tiooa.I Park in California. Unde r such a policy, title to the land passes to the govern- ment on passage ct the. legislation and the owners_~ pa_id laltr al t.hen-pr evailmg: prices. "Thi~ would prevrnt the artificial ballooning of land prices that lw plagued federal acqulsltlon of parkland in the pall," Ca..se told the Senate. The New Jeney Republican !aid his bil) did not COO· template the taking of any lands from the Havasupai, llualapai or Navajo Indian tribes. Case. Wd ~ propoeed park would ioclOOt the mainstream of the canyon from Lees F ttry to the Grand Wash Cliff.!I, a di9t.ance of mo mllu. The Goktwattt·Udall bill would es:· tend the to-mile park ta l M river miles. Metropolitan Museum Gets Collection NEW YORK (AP) -The famous Robert Lehman arl collection, which experU! say might have brought $100 million if sold, hu been gi\'tn to the 1'1tlropolitan ~!useum of Art . It includes approzimalely 3,000 objects , among them paintings by Rembrandt, Bot· licelli, El Greco. Goya, Van C..ogh. Re noir, Gaug uin, f-.1atisse and Picasso. Other 'A"Orks, coVtring the 12th through the 20th century. are Western European bronzes, tapestries, jewelry, furnit ure end ceramics. Thomas P. F. 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"I think they (O range County of· ficials) got upset \Vith us when '''' asked them to check on some of the judg1nent calls made in our gamc \rith Loara. ··1 felt the calls in our two most Officiating Crisis Grows; Grading Suggested As you 1nay have gathered by the story \)annered <1cross the top of this page and :he lrtter that ends this column, Orange :::oun ty off iciating is triggering a bit of :omtnent-atJ barl. Recently you n1ay have read where a South American soccer official was kick- !'<l to death by irate fans. You can belie\'e :hat e1·ery soccer ref in South America took heed to lhal incident and cleaned up .heir act. Of course you can'l ndvocate such :lraslic acllon here. But there musl be ;omc 11·ay to get county refereeing JP'lraderl. Perhaps tl each school had the option ..... " ... '' ..... \VHITE WASH ................. CiLINN WIU1'1i of paying each official by a coach's game performance grading system, things rtould gel better. Jn other \\·ords, in.~lead of every man :,:cU1ng his $20 l a ghast!Y O\'erpayment for v.•hat they do and the time it takes to rlo it) pay a n1inimum of $~. Then make 1t possible to earn the full $20, scaled on his performance grade. By that plan, not many guys would no1v n1ake more t han $5. The 11·ay it no1v stands, orficia ls arr 1n 1he dri\'ers seat. J\lakin& matters worse, lhcy know it. Coaches llave been afraid tn f.l)('ak Olll becau6e they're afraid of retaliation. Son1e of Lhem may have given thought lo de~igning a special play called "flatten the off1c1nl." Al any rate, 11 hen a principal and two Sports iii Brief coaches are incensed enough to speak oul publicly and when you get that kind or letter from fans such as the one printed below, you know the thing has gollen out of hand. * * * Dear Glenn : Re your column last week concerning the short-comings of some of the football officials in Orange County l h is season ..•. Bravo!!!! An error by a player in baseball that lets in the 1vinning run or a pass dropped in the end zone that costs a team a vi e· tory is always duly noted by the sports· \\Til ing fraternity .... and rightful!y !'iO. 1£ you are a hero, you elCpCCt the headlines, if you blow one. then the same treatment should be forthcoming. ll is the chance you take as an athlete. ll is unfortunate, but probably as many games are \\'On or lost by officials as by the pla yers. The obvious bad ca1\, or the failure to make a call. especially in foot- ball and basketball, can turn any ga1ne around. Yet, for the most part officials seem In en joy some sacro6anct privileges when it come~ to getting "into print'' when they bumble a call that costs someone a game. !l's about time someone stood up and raised a fuss aboUt some of the atrocious whistle·tooters. 11aybe they need more schooling plus some spring prac- tice .•.. one rotten call can lltera\ly un- do the hundreds of hours of training and 1vork put. in by tile young men when they go out for sports. And. I can't he!p but wonder about sotTie good officials, normal!y, who turn into v.·histlt·happy, arm·waving "hams" the minute they work a televised gamr. fl seems to be a habit here on the \Vest Coast. , .. the home of lht ove r-officiated TV games! Dick Stoeffler Fullerto11 G1·idde1· Joins SJS Sympatl1y Move SA!\' JOSI~ -fltu1tiC(lk1rrd Armbands. r'ipre~ions of symputhy (or t he ! :ni1·e rsity or \\'yon1ing"s Negro ath!eles, 11•ill be part of the ur1iforn1 S11turrlay for the San Jose Stale College football tean1. San .J osl' Slo1tc ;1!11 rm cd Tuesday that il 11·ill play Wyoming al Laramie Saturday, ending speculation or a game boycoll by San Jose. Spokesmen for the San Jose !t am In· eluded end Tony Jackson and halfback Frank Slayton, both O:i~:land Negror~. end ends Glenn l\1assengale of Barstow and !11ark \l.'oods of Fullerton, both \YhilCi. Jn a statement, San .Jose team i:.pokesn1en said the players \\'OU kl wear the armbands lo dramaHre the plight or 14 black athletes v.•ho 11·ere dismissed from the \\'y oming . Brigham Young Univer~ity gan1c. The 14 had worn black enn bands as • protest ol alle11erl r11ci al poli cies at the !11ormon church school. • DALLAS -The Da\las·Forl Worth area's hopes of grabbing up a major league baseball franchise ha\'e been delayed for al least nine days but of· ficials here are far from discouraged. American League officials said Tues- day I.he. troubled Seattle Pilot:; franchise NBA Standings had lx'en given witil Oct. 30 lo scllle i~ stadium and finanl'ial problems. II th~ prob!erns aren't resolver! by that titne. the franchise possibly could be !;O]r! lo ~1 ilwa ukP.e or Dallas-fort \Vorth, two areas who have ex11ressed the mOS\ in- terest. • f"it!Ai\11 BEACH -A boxing promoltr v.·ho knew him as "probably the greatest right nianage r \\'ho {'\'er lived" stepped ln lo arrange a funeral for Armand (Al) \Veill, the former ~1adison Square Garden matchmaker and manager of four \\'Orld champions. \Ve ill, v.·hose greatest ch11mpion 1\•as the la~ heavywei~ht king Rocky !11nr· ciano. died in ~tiami l\fonday night in a state-supported nursing home. He 'vas 76, • NE\V YORK -T11•0 former America n League baseball umpires, who cla!m they \Ye.re fired fo r trying to organize other arbit.ers, filed a $1 million damage suit TueS<lay against league prC9ident J oseph E. Cronin aOO Paul Porter, legal advisor to the co mmissioner of baseball. The l\\'O former umpir~ are Alexander J . Salerno and William Valentine. They v.·ere dimissed Sept. 1&. 1988. At the time. lhe league said the firings were for in· competence. • MIAMI -The Los Angeles Stars. also- ran." IMt i;eason, have vaulttd back lo the top of t~ American Basketball Association's Western Division. A victory tonight over 01' Miami Flori· dians, l·l in the Eut, would gi\'e lhe Stars a 4·1 mark. After the gRme. the club heads for Los An1eles and ll$ Sporl'I Arena opener Sunday night agaimt the ~ew Orleans Boccanetrs. The Stars, with an exploslv@ balaru!l 111111ck, 01•tT"Whelmffl th!: -Buc.s 11t.lf before. les.s lha.n 1.900 fans in Nc11· Orleans TueWay night. recent games 'vere extremely poor. 7here \vas a lot of red flag lhro\\'· ing for very minor problems, li ke lhe center shifting the bal l bcfnre t he tean1 was set \vhcn actually the official had put it do11•11 in- <.:orrectly. '' r..·tiller says: It's just un- believable ... consislently bad . I think officiating h<.1 s put us in rou gh position 1nost of our games. And c1 check of gan1e films sho\l'S thal most of the calls \Ve have <JUC S· tioned 'vere poor. "The one tha t killed me most v1as in our Fountain Valley ~an1e. They had nine men do\.vnfield on a fou rth do\vn pass during t hei r • I , <9~ I " touc hdown 1narch and i I ! e ;::: a · receiver do\vnficl d \1·<J s11't c::illcd . '"f even poi nted out to ;in ofl'icia! lll::it an ill eg<i ! rnon 1vas going do1111 I ut he didn't do anything: about it. "l'his is fa r 1vorsc 1han anything experienced in 1'1 o r t h e r r ('aliforni-1 and the kid ~ arc the one~ hu rt n1o!i l. ··r1u1 it'll proba bly he 1\orsc nP .'>I ye~1r 111lh n1orc schools opening and a dcn1and for 1nore officials." \\'a ll s h:id a \1ord or \\1·0, also. ··ora nge County offici:.il s are the '1orst I've seen in any pa rt of the nation. They surely h.1ve neve1 done any fa\'ors for n1c." Wilde Watts THE BIG WAR.MU? -tt take:> a lol of lo ng stretch-led the Bucks to \'ictory in their firs t 11\'0 s t;i rts. 1ng and roo1n for '.'.Iih1·aukce Buck .... ' LC'11· .'\lc111 dor 11 ill return to Los .i\ngeles fo r his pro cl c bu l F'rid:iy to liinhrr up hi s 7-l-phis fran1r. :\h:1 nclor, 1•·ho h:.s 1ught 111 the Forun1 against the Los .•\ngclcs Lake rs. ~~~-'-~---'--'--'----'_:_---'~-'-.:__-'-~~~ llobble•I Cl1ief J~enny Da\1·son. the rcg11J;J r r1uyr1.rrbilr1: for !hr f\;"Jll ~fl s ('11,;· \hiefs, h nbblf'~ nl0nj! lhc p111rlrl 1· s1rll'IJ11 !'s 11 hil" 11 ,111 hl r1 (! ;1 rrrrnt ~iJlTIC. lJ<J1\so11 1s -'>idc!ined 1nde!1n1lcl y 111lh ,1 knee 111;ury. ' y Red-hot West Lead s Lal\.ers Agai11 st Ci11 cy ('!'.\'CL'\\"ATI I 1\P) -The Los Angelrs Lak('rs, \\Ith Jerry \l'C'!>l cnu!inu1ng his ;iss:iult on th<: il'alional Bu.~kelball Assoc1;ition. h:l\e finolly 11·on .1 garne for the ir ne11 conch . .Joe i\1 11 ll<inr1· A 11c1ory lo111ght u1cr Ille. C1nc111nali 011 T \' TtJ11igl1t Cl1111111e l .'i. 6: I ."i Royals could llft the Ltikcrs' record to 2- 2. After the gan1e the club heads home for its Friday nijlhl Forun1 opener <1.'(ainst Lew 1\lci ndor and the un bcilten t<l1lwaukcc Bu('ks . \\"est h;1s scorcrl 120 point.~ in L11ree g:uncs. lie poured 3!1 Qf lhein into the ha sket TuesdAy night in Baltimore but Los Angeles still h:id to scramble to come <11vay with a 142-137 ove rtin1P.. triumph ovrr the Bullets. Baltimore's \\'cl'i Un seld sent !he con. te!'>t into 01·erUn1e at 121-all wit h an IS. loot juniper with eigh t seconds left in regulation lin1e. Then \Vest v.•ent to \\'Ofk. scoring 10 or the Lakers' 21 overtime points to give the Lakers their first victory 1n three NBA games this se:ison The Lake rs ju1nped off to a 21 point lead before the Bullets rallied lo cut the Los Angeles margin lo $8·56 at halftime. LOS -.NGIEl.IS S-.1.JIMOllf • • • • • • ~oylor • .. " JOhn1D<1 ' " " Ch•ml)tr1•in " ~-11 • M •dn ' " " c ..... ~,, ' " " v~.-1d .. " " w ... 1 " p 1• " l ouo""l " ,. " c.a .. t11 , " • h'Orrot ' " ' E~•n ' ' ' (~,, .. • " " E•lc •1on , " Oo v•i " .. • ~~'"" ' .. ' Elll1 ' .. ' McCer•e• ' .. • M•"n'"" • " ' ~co•: , "' • 10111. " .. l' 1'1 Toti•• " U )! Ill "· A~Qfl~1 " " ~ " " -'" ~•l!lmor1 " • ,. " 16 -111 • l ~11\11 '"' -Jl~!t.mor1, John•cn, lOWtif~~. !.l!t,~ -,.,..., ,,,.,1, -I ~• "nQ•I•\ ",,,~ .. ~·· -'' ~ "· ll1"t1"'0•C J< Frank Lopes Reds Pace Majo1· Loop All-sta1·s r<;E\\' YORI\ rAP1 -Johnny Bench of the Cin('innati fl rds ;ind Tom Sea\'er of l\ew York 's an1 azing 11·orJd chan1pion fl.Iri s hrarl The AssocialC'd Press' all-star 1na1or league baseball learn announced today. The 21-)·ear-old Bench, 11·ho hlt .2fl:t \Yith 20 ho1ners and 90 runs batted in in his second full season in the majors, \1·as the top 1·01e-ge!ter, a1Lri1ct1ng 264 in the na1ion-\\·1cl(' ballot ing by 2&J sports \\Tilers and broadcasters. Seaver. the smootll right-hander whose 25-7 recnrr! was the bt>st in lhe ma jors <ind 11·ho~r e:.:uberance ;1nrl zest played a big role in the f.lrl.s n1irnc le, 11'as ne.\t "'ilh 237 1 otes. Ile wa s the cnlv n1en11Jc1· or the 11·orld cha111pi o11s to make either the first or se- cond tcani. In [:Jct, Cin('innaL1 1ras lhr only team to land t1\o playE·rs 011 lhe first tea111 -out· fi('lder Pr.le Rost, 11ho led the National Lea~ue 111th a -~13 ;J1t'rage, "·as I.he J{cds' other rl'pre~ent;1!i1c. Bench "as an orer1rh('ltning choi ce a, catcller. TllC ~·oung slugger's neare ~t r!val, Bill Freehan of Det roit, drew only eight \'Otes. ~eal'cr :-111111;.rly 11a.~ a soli d ('hoicc ;i , th<' right-htindcd pitcher. drawing 21 t vote~ rnore than ru nncrup ncnny ~TcLa111 of Detroit, the Jl-gan1e 11·1nner of l ~tia 1vho was 2~·9 Jru,t. sea~on. Becau se of son1e v o I e spl1t!ini::. llarn1on l\il lebrew ()f ~linn~<;01a wound 11p as holt1 the fir st and third ha,.cn1an of the SCl'Onrl lt31ll. l\11!chrl'w. who 111t .217 111 lc;idJns !he majors 11'1\h 4~ homers and 140 RBI, played both posi1ions during the season and had 53 votes at rlrsl and 83 at third. Howcwc1·cr, his 1otal vote for both posi· lions -136 -11·ould still ha\'C put hin1 behi nd either Bon Santo at third or \\li!lic l\lcCovey :n first. • "'' T••"' ""'"' ~Ir -\'/• t ·~C~••Y, ~!~ f'r1n~1:0• G """ no. 1·'' ~•tc·,o t•" -Pod C••"" /'onnu O!• l "''"' .Jll 111 • • ~~or .1~a -II te Pthoc•ll•, eo.ton """ ~g o:. .~11 ll• lJI T~ •O b1•.t -ao~ ~M\t~. C'°<d9o Cubi, ,;fl, Ot•O •:•to" -"'" ""'C" *'·'n!ft BteVf3 lfl ~·· f"•'c " t . t " ""•'• "'"' )<S !a• Fr~r•' ••:•'" \' •• ·~"'' , .... ,. , •• Ill • ,,. rM,11t < -JL"""' B"'' .. ( nc-"""'' Rt'll',, .:•J, L"' "•r~•~ r• 1~•11 -I " (c·••ler, 8 lllomo•• Cr!!•< J i !! IJI l'et ~;~· ,"1~;~1 a·'<'" -I •·• ~ •• ,..,, ti,.,. Yo 11 ~•con~ l••"' 1 ~'' \,r•·;1 -"d"~on ~,11"~''"'' Al•nnr'o" ~•·t"d '41' -r"1~ IJr(>l•I Chltl !KI C~Ol :1• •I ' ' ~·'"'"iOo Do" l':t1•,.•;~1 Ch•c •go Cu~'· .l/J, •O r•"•~ h " -11"''"0~ 1, ll•b,•w, A\onnr:o1 1 r..,,~, I', n 0~"'"'~•· • F•••I· r •t·• •on, \l•llon'o•r Orlolr' ,.,,, !Of P.cb-.•o ror"'~"" ""'1~u .. 1h "'''~'· J•5; I\, II•~~• J ot•\cr OA• r.rd h•••l~!lcs, .n6. ~. (~•<'·~· Hdl ~,.,/! .... , Oro•O'' l •or ... 101. I . 0,,0~;: It~~,·~ 1~0.!c/t" -O~·• lll<'l•lr.>, S11t.mer1 ll '~M ~•rdNI 1>1lc~•r -Dtnnv l.\cl 1ln Ot!rOll l •gen, I••. l6. ' Bucs Fall to 3rd, Ru stlers Nolv 8th In JC Grid Poll One up, one <.1 01\·n ai1d one unchanged. That's the story this week or the ?rang('; Coast area 's th ree junior college.~ 1n the s~ate football rflnkings compiled by the Junior College Athletic Bureau. .L.ndefe<i tcd Orange Coast remains the highest r;1nked of the three area team~. bot the Pirates dropped a notch in the large school poll to third place alter their lh!rd consecu tive squeaker last week. Golden. \Vrst, meanwhile, jumped one ~pot to eighth in the same ratings deapile being idle . And Saddleback held on to Its fourth posit ion in the small school r ankings. Ahea d or Orange Coast in the big school IJ:Oll are East Los Angel~. which con- t1nuts to hold do\\'n the top 5J)Ot. and Bakersfield, v.·hich exchanged places wlth the Pirates. . '. .... L•llGl" SC MOOLJ Ii~'' L°' .-,"91111 40 B•••riflfld !·Q Or•"9• Cc••I ! O W'""! V~llt~ !O r ~•t•r10~ • 1 LA M~•t.~r J I C.h.1too! •• (.01~~" \'I"' l I ~••Ad•~• } "I I; :.on 0 1<110 M''" •I ,. 'MALL SCHOOL! I, 'r'1tN j G 1 llffdlt Y ) 0 J. Col. al lttod"""°"t • 1 l , ~•OOltN(~ ' ! S H•n{a<:~ • I ~ M r. S•n J•tln!o • 1 ' I)~.,"~" "-I I M"~ C~\to 1 f • MC"'"'I r·~·n·~I• J I 10 lmpt,,tl V4ll1y J I ] I> c l> tl f• s r n I l· p ' r ( t • I ' l ( ( I ' I l ' ' ' I l . . Cerritos Gets OCC By JOEL SCIIWARZ 01 lh• 0111~ r1101 s111t \Vith its pride battered, its backfield bruised and its unbeaten string broken, Cerritos College hasn't picked a soft ].ouch to bounce back against lhis week. The falcon~. who figured to be in the thick of things for the South Coast Con- ference football championship, are home Saturday night against the state's third- rated Orange Coast team. Cerritos' title hopes \\'ere jolted in more than one w01y last week when San Diego Mesa scored on a 76·yard touchdown pa ss in the final 16 seconds of play. That bomb upset Cerritos, 24·21. and the Falcons al so probably lost their top ·running back, tailback Joe Baca. Baca banged up a knee and ribs and is doubtful pcrfonner Saturday night. It's a big Joss because he y.•as the team's leading ball carrier wlth 264 yards and scorer with six touchdov.·ns. The speedy back, who scored 29 touchdowns last year as a prep, joins two other members of the Cerritos backfield on the sidelines. F'ullback Steve Sutton, who gave the Falcons a s11•ilt and punishing one-tv;o ground punch, is out for the year \.\'ith a broken leg. Quarterback f\·like Ernst has been benched by coach Smokey Cates, after a suhpar effort against r.1esa. "Ernst had fi ve interceptions last v.'eek and only con1pleled 14 u£ 36 passes 80 someone else can get a shot at the job this week. \Vhen people throw flve in· terceptions I gel upset," says Cates. Slated to take over for Ernst \'.'ill be reserve Roger Gaylord. "He doesn't thro1v as well as Ernst and doesn't have much experience, bl1l he ·s taller and he'll eat the ball more readily if he has lo instead of throwing il up for grabs.'' Cates plans to use Paul Castorini in Baca's spot and Dennis Smith v.riJ! be ln Sutton's fullback slot. "Three v•eeks ago I thought l\'C'rl ha\'C our best team in a Jong time by the Orange Coast game. But since then we've lost our best running backs. "So now \VC have to throw. If '"'e are going to move against Orange Coast, it"s going lo have to he 1hrough the air. "They are difficult to mO\'e lhe b:ill against and ha,·c one of the biggest learns I've seen," Cates says. "[l's not their size Lhal bothers me. but their ability and the speed that goes along with it." Saints Bacl\. 111 Trotthle . .\gai11st Oilers Santa Ana tligh School's injury.riddl l'd football tea1n finally put a halt to its fot1r· game lCY.iing streak last week but coach Tom Bald1~in says hi s team is in biR trouble again -v.·ith l-lunting1on Beach looming on the schedule Saturrlay night. Bald1vin m<Jkes no bonei; about how he feels about coach Ken f\.1oats' Ht1ntington Beach club. "Huntington is the b£'st fMlball team in the Sunset l . .12ague. They lost only one game and that 1vas to Anaheim. They be at Anah ei1n eve rywhere exct:'pt on lhe scoreboard and they've shut out I.heir last tv.·o opponents. "They're e;isily the. most 11nderrated tram in the Sunset LcaRue and I think they're more than c;1pahll' of bl>a11ng 'Vestmin.stcr <1nd Ne,i·J?Ort Harbo r,"' says Balrl""in . "They have a good 11u:irterhack \Garth \\lise) and a real tot1gh defense. ··our problem isn 't so much in stoppinc: 'Vise ;is it is in n1oving against (heir defense," he adds. The Sainl'i taine up ~l'ith a new of· fensive '~capon in the 2t·IZ win over ~larina. Jackie \Vhite. a 9.5 sprinter in the 100- yard dash, has been moved to wingback and the move pa id ofL \Vhite caught four out of four passes from quarterback Bob McGuckin for 93 yards and two touchdowns. "1\.feGuckin is in good shape IlO\.\' and he should be able to throw well. .. but we've got to give him the protection necessary t.o set up and that's been one of our ·downfalls this year," says Balrlwin. : "I think we s!i ll have a pretty good football team once we put everything together." summed up Baldwin. MEYER'S INJURY NOT Tll,4T SERIOUS F'ullback Coe f\leyer, v.·ho was expeeted , to be lost to Orange Coast College's foot- . ball learn for the remainder of the season "''ith t.orn cartilage in his right knee, may be ready for action Saturday night against Cerritos College. Meyer injured the knee in the first half of last Saturday's Sant.a Ana game and was put on crutches by team physician Dr. Bernard Mason. Meyer visited Dr . Mason Monday after- noon and !he injury was re~!iagnosed as a dislocated knee. The knee was drained + and the doct(}r said Meyer possibly could play again this week . In the meantime. Pirate coach Dick Tucker has~v.·itched flanker Tony Ven· t imlglia 1.o rullback to back up Richard Durante, who ls now running in Meye r's 1pot. Wednesd.iy October 22, l 9bq r All 't l';I flf State's No.I TeamAwaits GWC By HOWARD L. HA NDY 01 l~t Dt llY Pllvl S!ltl The hour of decision is ut hand for the ~talc's No. J ranked junior college fool· ball learn. 'J'he Eas1 Los Angeles College Huskies entertain Golden \Vest in an opening Southern Ca lifornia Conference game Saturday night and the winner cou ld easi- ly advance to the slate championship gamc. For the J~uskies this would be nothing new as th ey played in that game wlth f'resn l last season. Saturday night's confrontation figures as a strong offensive battle betwl'en t\.\·o of lhe top quarterbacks in junior college Eagle Tt1tor U11dau11ted Bv Saxons • Loara l!ighs' Saxons possess a lot of hnpressive credentials in varsity fool· ball. A1nong other things. Loara is rated the Fourth best prep outfit in the CIF' AAAA behind Blair, St. Paul and Bishop Amal. The Saxons arc ranked fir st in Orange County, have an 16·game \vin ::;treak going and have never lost an Irvine League game aftl'r 29 times to the post. But coach Phil Bro,vn of Estancia doesn't seen1 over ly concerned with Lhc Saxon press clippings. "1"11 tell you thi s, 1ve"re not going 11p there (La Pahna Sladiuin) t-0 give then1 just a good ball garnc. \Ve'rc going ur there to win. \Vc"re not going up there all psyched out just because their name ls Loara," s<ivs Brown. 8r01\T1's formula for upJ.:c tling the Sax· on ma<.:hine is fairly siniple: "It's a 1na1ter of execu1ing-off1>nsi1·rlv and defensively like 1\•e did last v:erk. That'll certainly get us ol! to the right start. .. \Ve bclie,·e. 11e have a lot of people nn this team lhal are capable of staying \\'i1h Loara. "First of al! \IC have to tonlain thl'i r fullback (Ray Spagnuolo), then ,~·e ha ve to ~top the quarterback (Don Standley} throwing," i;ays Bro1vn. "I think it'll come dov,.·n to just ho1' 11·eJl ~'C do against. their po11'er play an1l ho1\....11·cll our end tan contain thei r quafferbatk. ··Bul it's not boi\r.d <1 011·11 to any nne or \1\"0 individuals. It's a rnattcr of our v.·hole defense <.:01ning ttirough 1vith a coordinate effort. '"\\"e must tome thrn11gh nl f our stunts and rl'act Lo1•1<1rds I.he hall," s<iys Brov.•n. 'l'he Etig\es 11·ill be going into the 1"hursday night tussle 1r1th its 3Z·member squad intact. Tackle Jiin !\.1ille>r returns lo the lineup af!er a bout 11·itti the flu and Craig Non1ura v.·ill s1nrt <>l. split end, altl'rnating \1·1th Hob Kaiser. Vil\.es, Lio11s Si111ilar, Says N e'vport Boss \\"orrl 11·:'1.~ that if Newport Jlarbor H i~h School could sur\·ivc its first five football gan1 1's of the 1!"169 campai gn , the Sililors \Vf111lcl be horne frl'e. The Tan; arl' 4·1 with \1·ins ovc.r Costa r-.lcs<i and Corona de.I ~tar and S11nsf't Lr;iguc. rivals S<1nta Ana a nd \\'estniinstcr \r1th only a loss lo Anahr11n blntchint: 1hr rct·ord . \\Iha\'~ IC'll 1s ~1 1pposedly 1!1c lo11·er PChelnn nf lhl' 1'11nsrt Lral!11c 1\luntingtnn Be;ich £>Xccptcd) and a non·league lest wj!tJ Fallbrnok, Bui coach \\larlr. \\'alts isn·t buying Lhc lhcor.v 1h:it !hing~ 11'ill he easier. . "l\'larina has good speed, good running backs and sPc.1ns 10 thro'v 1vell. They've lookl'rl good in the games lhal I've seen hu t they sren1 to have. had letdowns at the Wrong tin1e. "They're very 1nuch like 'Vestminster In thei r sty le of play with the l·formation and the slot back," says \Vatts. Watts will counter the f\1arina offense with the s;ime defense that held 'Veslminster's Lions to one touchdown. It"s a 5.3 \'.'ilh linebackers stationed directly behind each defensive end and the middle guard. Steve Landrigan (5·7, 163 pounds) is the middle linebacker flanked by Jmb Tripp (5·1 1, 180) and Bill •lendershot (r>-6, 155 ). Newport, however, lltands to give f\.i arina fits \.\'i\h its single-wing type blocking and the cutback running of a fleet or b<icks. \.\'atU; doesn't have rinynnc among the top 10 rushers of lhe Orange Coast area instead relying on several backs to share the offensive load. Allen \Vallace is lhe leading ground gainer with 194 yards gained in 38 carries for a 5.l average. Others vital to the New(Xlrt ground at- tack are Rocky Dixon (4.3), Steve Fish (3.8! and Court Reeser (2.1), Qu arterback Bill Shedd's outstanding passing game give~ the Sailor.~ the re. 11uircd balance. He's hit 34 of 66 for 526 yards. Calendar l~Uf'ldoy fQO!D81! -E1!•flV • v• LOM• .. 1 l• P8l'fl• $t•dlurn "' C•o•~ (011nt•v -Co•T11 M~• •' Coron8 d•I M~•. t:•!81>1;l8 81 L°"'"· San!• f>n• V•lltv "' Fovnt••n V•lllv. L~una fl'nt f\ 8! O••not . Foo!"lll •t S•n Clement,, MtOl'IOll8 "! Edl1on, lu•!ln "' M"•lon v i.-lo. S8nt• An• "t hun• "i'r~~.~e•cf\ 1811 &t l . U). F oo!~•ll -M~t~· Oii "' l'>h11 x. Wf"\IMin\1!• •1 "'""""""· lu,,,n •• Ml"lon Yl•IO, S•nl• Jlf\I\ Vfll•• ~' Foun••ln V•il•v •! HuntlroQIO~ Be•<"· Footf\11• M ~n (.lt•"tn!t~ t.ltWPorl H•rllOt .. VI 'M••lllil\, •1 Wo\1"1on~ter , <.0'>11\ M"lll v• (OtOM tltf M•t II Ntw111>r! !tl rb(ir (tll II I p,m ), ' ranks. Chns J;"Jramillo or F.:i.~t. 1 11~ Angt>!i'~ is generally regarrle<l as the f111 est 1n the lwo.year schools. !·le has eoinpleted 21 of J6 puss <it\.e1npts for 490 yards and four touchdO\.\'ns. The opposition has yet to in- tercept a Jaran1illo pas:;. Jaramillo had ;1n ulUer brothe r who al · tended Golden 'Vest tll'o years ago aflC'r con1 pleting a stlnl in the service. The ELA quarterback and his f;inulv had e0n· sidert-d n1oving to the Golclcn \vc:-t arra from their flfon1cbclln hon1c ;it th<Jt Hrnr. hut ins!C>arl he eventually enrolled at t::a~t Los Angeles "l <!idn 't know too inuch about hin1 lht'n," coach J{ay Shackle.ford says. "I do nn1v and he ls Cl re;il good one but l think WP 11avt> a good OOy 1111rselves i Tuny Bonwell)," Coacll Bob Engl'r of East LA rrspecls the Hustlers both on offen~c <.ind on dCft'nSe. "! think they are the best. Learn we have seen in quite a 1vhill'-Tlil'Y arc 11·~!1 eoachcU and their offcn~e 1s one 11r the. bei;t l bave seen in Junior eollt'ge fon1ball. "Oi;fensivC'ly. th ey have thr qua•kcst group of kid s I have sern. I tlon 'l Kno\1' ii 11e can hold 011 r block:i long t•nough. 1'beir delcnse is fa:-,lt r tlln11 uur ta1H1ack " Enge r \\'Ill field ;:i 1·r11·1·nn lin eup with twu exeeptions, 11l1c11 Lite llu~k1e:; are on offense.. One important change is at ta1l b;1ck 1vhl'l'C Cl.11'1:nc1: Da1<1s, lu·tll tor•lh last ~t'asun . Jirnn1.v Jones, a IB:i pound specdslcr, hns tnkcn up the slack ilnrl is the top run- ning b;1ck on the Husky ('lt'ven. Dal'i~ is st<tr 11l USC this season. Only ulher ncwco n1er lo ~he ELA stnrt 1:1g lineup is split end l\tark il'lul ilcrn, a 22:> pounder. All o!ht'r start('r,s are veterans of last }'enr's te;nn that def eated Golden \\l('St, 27·19. Th" Hu skies have a po!rnt sc(lrin~ 1nachine th at has scorl'(l 154 point.~ in tour g:HTil'S, an <l1·eragt· <1l ~ll ~ Pl-r ult, The opposition l1 :1s ;ivt'rageli I 11 o touchdcwns per gan1e. OCC il1oves Into First Bue Poloists Pop By RON EVANS Cll !~r D•llv Pl!o! Sltlr Orange Const College is back on !op of the \.\'Dier rx,ilo hcap1 but coach Jack l"ulterton slill think~ his club has a long \\'<IY to go. The Pirates, who seorNi t11•n goals in .i 2,J.secor.d span earl y in the :iei;onc! quarter, took over first plact! in the South Coast Conference Tuesday ;;ltcrnoon by <lunkini,: previously unbeaten Fu llerton, 9· 6, In the Orange Coast pool. The Pirates now h;ive a half.game lead over Fullerton 1rlth a 3·0 record. The J·lor nel 5 are J.J. "\Ve look a giant stl'p today," a hapllY Fullerton soid afler the l"lctory, "It was our bes! game of !he year. \Ve pl:iyetl better for three quarters against use, but f('ll apart in the final period . ··~ti ll. anvnnc \\'ho can1e lo the niatch wouldn't ccinrus(' this tcan1 V.'itl1 our club or last vear. This team hA ~ the rx,itential to be a:~ good as last year"s but we sti ll ha~·e a long v.·ay to go. '"It 's taking longer for this tea1n to round into shape tlian I thought it would," he said. 1"·he Pirate::; played v.•ell defl'nsively againsL Fullerton, blockin g a nun1ber of ~hots before they got near goalie Steve Schauinburg. And Schauinburg balled away eight Horn et atten1pts <1nd <llso stopp~d a penalty throw. The Pirates never trailed in th e rnatch, but never really had a comfortabll' !earl until Bob f\.Ioseley sla1nmed horne a gonl off a 111·0-0n-0nc break with less th an Hornets three minutl's to go in lhe cont<'s\. Th;it made 11 9-6. Arter a Jist!r ss first pcrirxl. which C'nd - ed in a l-1 Ile, th e 13ucs exploded in the second frarne 11·1111 tbe L1vr111u\ck scorl's. The first ca111e on a 2D·foo tcr by John Blauer frorn the side of 1he pool and caron1ed off the f;ir si de of the cage. Les~ than l1alf a 1111nule \;iter r-.J ikc Allbri gh t tip1:.ed in a p<1ss fro111 Sll·vc \V<ign('r and it was 3-1. The two lCQ n1s lra(led gonls the rest of the way un!tl f\·loscley·s clinch(•r . \\'agncr and Fullerton·;; Trry Hl'ish lead ail scorers with three goals. Rounding out the Pirni e scorin g \1•rrc Allbright 1vith two and Gury Thon1pso11, Brad Shoen1akcr , f\loscley and Ukiuer 1vi th one each, ' SPLASHING UP A STORM -Drad Sh oc:.-,akc r (26 ) (If Orongc ('ow~l ;:nd .Jn.Y l ~r1.··•er 1:)1 of l·'ullcrl on b~ltlc for a loo:iL' ha!J du1'1ng ·ruc5day':i key South ("0:1st l on fcrcncc \rater polo n1:J t('h in I.he r1irnl l' p1,ol. Or:.i 11 ).;\' Coast \\'On, 9-6, lo take {ivcr fir~t place by half a gainc. / UNLOADING -Orange Cons t College's Steve \Vagne~ gets reDdy 10 unlea sh a shot i n Tuesday's \v atcr polo s ho\\'do1vn \\'11.h P'uller,on .Jc;. \Vagncr led OCC scoring \rith three. os the J{cdcoats eased to victory. Loara Leads Cot111tv Poll • Fo~· 1st Ti111e An.;ihl'irn l·ligh School dr0ppcd nut nf the Nri. I posi!inn cf the offlci;i! Orange County prep football tfr p 10 poll frir !lie first lime this ye<1r ;:iftcr absorbing a 15· 14 d°cfcal to foothill o'. BJkersfic!d S;itur· day night. The Colonist.~. how ever, dirl n0t <lrop very far, settling into second place behind undcfealcd Loara (5-0J . Loara has won 18 straight ga111es and is th.; 1968 CIF' AAA champion. Mater Dei moved up one notch to th ird after beating Servile while last week's No. 3 team "'as being upset by t>A'icc- beaten Fullerton, 7·0. Two other Sunset League tcan15 are in Ilic lop 10 with Newport l!arhor in fifth place after an ln1pressive 17·7 win over Westminster and oncc·bcaten llunlington Beach is tied for 10th. Only four tean1s remain unbeaten anO untied in the county -Loara along V.'ith Crestivew Le.;igue !l'ader roothill and Orange League entries L<ls Alamitos and Sonora. Place I. 2. 3. 4. '· G. 7. ft. TOP 10 Team L<>ara (5-0) Anaheim i4·1) r-.1ater Dei (4·1) Foothill 15-0) Newport Hnrbor f4-1) (;arden Grove (3·2) 1roy (4·1) Los /\lu1nilos (:i-0) Krn11cdy 11-0·1) !!, tu. (tic) llunling1 on Rea ch Sonora (r>-01 tifhcrs : Fou nt nin Valley 1. 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S1r1·p ~:)1rrrr , SI ~'.'(' fl !r lJ 1n r1(1ld :it~d Httl> J 'r~<111 uJ1.1 .J ()Ill' 1 'f•~i I \' ·el 1 C~ p1·c~+11ild 11r1 rr r,1 I ~l:Jr t ,.,•! :1~;t+11• l r.ol!'1'1! \\1r •t I'll +I "~ iJ J'.(' Crilf111·, i•t I D:11'1' :\11;h r ui 11! 1 '1~1 (11;JI 1111..1rt,1r \\,\, ~ IL p1111+·f11•1I Ill !1111 f.::"n!; '> I ~~------·-·----·---~--·----------------------------~~--~~-------------------------------~----. --. ' - ~~. '3-DAILY PILOT 2 Los ses >)I 'Anaheim -f .-·>l • By JAV OAVlD 0 1 ""' DellJ ~I'-! 1111'1 -,,- ~ A~ .. f..~ GOLF MAKE HANDS LEAD CLUBHEA D ON PITCH SHOTS In illustratio n 'J , I am show- ing the p roper address positron for a pitch shot with· a wedge or 9-iron. Note especia lly t hat 0 my hands are pos1t1on ed slight· ly forwa rd of the clubhead, , .. You almost have to pity Bill ::··~ell and his Westminst~r : J1fkh School football team this -~k­ Put11 ne the hands forward at address helps insu re that they will le.ad the clubhead through the h itting area, This will allow contacting the ball with a d ownward moving cl ub· l1ead. ; ... --~l the Lions have to d? F~i- day night is play Anaheim in -,, ~Pal ma Stact!um. That's like throv.·1ng the Lions to the . Ji ..... :~-::-And Anaheim coach Clare , · HOorebeke can e\·oke the · ·· ~,psychological warfare on -.>Wte gridiron doesn 't ev en have ··.:-lo.crank up the propaga nd_a -:inachine to fire up his j --~!club. -=---He's gol all the ammunition h41: needs in two defeats. I :Yirst he ca~ remind the Cqtonists 0£ their 14-2 )()SS last yfttr at the ha nds o I Wtstminster, \\'hich cost them tile Sunset League cham- p!Onship. G If you po>1t1on you r ha nds behin d the ba II ( 11 1 u st ration ,; 2), there is a te nd ency to try to scoop under the shot and keep too much we ight back on your right loot. The clubhead cu ts into the gro und behind the ba ll, causing a "lat" shot. or it bounces up into the s ide ot the ba!I for a "skulled" shot. Remember to lead with your hands to provide a downv1ard clubhead movement in to the ball. ·And if that isn'l enough, Van J\oorebE-ke can envl'tke the memory of last week's l ~-14 L--------------------~ upset loss al the hands of F'oothil! (Bakersfield ). :Despi te Anaheim's 4 -1 r )i,c.,rd (vs. 2·3 for \\'rstminster) the Colonists h've to be the underdogs in ¥ran's wonderful world of n\ake believe. :••J only wish \\'e had played We.stminsler four games ago. $1!'.s really got them going ntM·-Anyway, Westm inster ajWays gels a little excited for U!-Westminster just doesn"t l~e Anaheim. &~"Boswell will gel those kids a wouild up and they'll r.~o­ hJlbly turn us inside out," he gtumbles. t' Boswell ha.3 two fine run- flP'I& backs in John Baize and i'{onle Downing and that little ~cal ;:it qu;:irterback, (Eddie) ne, is always a problem. ·."As for this team of mine, ttlere isn't a lot to be pleased <(>out. ~·we had to come from 'tidtind against Ne1vport and ~ntington Beach and we '¥re lucky to do that. l'm only ~PPY we played them earl~. •t''We are .a green Leam hke 'iitstminster. We bol,h have ' · rienced quarterbacks, but back Tim Thorne is the an - ther experienc~ pl.ayer I l e in the starting offensive eup. We're just as green on ense. _ 1:"'\\''e haven't played a good e on de fense yet thi s "'" , I k'nO'YI "'e won 'l put 40 J:ti\nts on the bo<ird Friday rfght and I jusL hope Ibey qotl't," says Van. .... ·. ~agnolia's panique Panics Foe s Off the Greens [(archer Wins Il B l 1en's Title Randy Karcher de{eate<l O;:ar Cowert by default \.o w:n the Huntington Beach men's club golf championship. In other competition, using hand icaps, the f o 11 owing champions were crowned: Firsl fl ir,ht -Ray Jordan defeated Troy Caraway, 2-up; se~nd flight -Buck JorC:an def. Ang ie Mollica, 2 anc! I : th ird fl iehl -Reaves Casey def. Talleo Inouye, 2 and I: fourth flight -Merle Husgins def. J ohn Ballad, 2 and ! : and fifth flight -Al Dehne def. Dick Coh rone, 3 and 2. Irvine Coa•t First round Qf the rn1n 's club championship w.as held last weekend with con clusion of the event scheduled this coming Saturday and Sundav. Tne affair is a ~-hole com- petition. i nc l udi ng last weekend's qualilylng rounj, for all but the champion~h ip fl ight. The scratch golfers w!!l compe te over n h<:rles "·ith 18 on Saturday and 36 on Sunday to determine a winner. Me adowlark an 87-13-74, good ror 3.:11,2 pointii. The B ·fll r,ht \Vin!lcr was Doris Ball, 99-22-77 for 28 points wilh Fran Lewis sec- ond, 116-28--86 for 32 points. El ise Stipes won C flight with a 12 1~ for 28 1,2 points wllh Greta Ianne11i second, 107-~71 for 291.~ points. In a field strolles 1vurpa- me.,1, Adr iana Coote was the A fli ght till.isl "'ilh a 44 follow- ed by Vi Hoskins, Nadine Mau and Hazel Webster with 45s. In B flight. Bev Battistoni had 38, Petty Sleva had 44 and Shirley Hakes, 47. The C flight was won by Marlne Assmus with a 45 fo'lowed by Ann Keenan with a 48. Jack Saenz reminds Junior! o( the eight week golf class starling Saturday morning at 10. A fee of S7.50 ls being charged and Includes the use of balls and clubs alon& ·with ~ial!itd instruction. Rancho SI Al J!aig, a 14-handicapper from t"ewport Beach, fired a hole-in-one on the 12th at Rancho San Joaquin u!ling a 5 iron on the par-3, 170-yard Conclusion of second round hole. matches in the men's club Paul Runge and Barrey c h a m pionshl p tournan1ent Egbert won the men's lligh- found 1he following results . Low Ca I c ut ta tournament Larry Brov.TI def. Joe DeM ay, defeating Ed Hev.·ltl and J ack 5 and 4: Les Harris def. Ray Cramond in the final match on Brett. 1.up: Terry Hanstead the 13th green, 6 and 5. lri the def. Norm 00>1-man. 5 nnd 4: con~olat1on bracket, <.;eorge and Rick Young def. Rich Has-Bridgeman and Emil Kohler .Coaches have betn saying kins, 5 ;ind 3. defeated Bill Edwards and I J im O"Connell. l·ur. a l year that the only \\·ay to Third round competition i:> A tol:.il or 6~ inrn on ~! d:O..,,n.,, Magno1,·a H,'gh Schoo! now under Wil)' w'ih plavcrs ,,.. ...... ..,... ' " !t><irns open ed C:Jn1r"tit1on in I~ to key on the Sentinels' ha vin g until a wl'tk frorn Sun-thr. fil·e-ii·~ck e.llininatio:i af-qlJEirterback, Ken Panique . day ·to cnmplrte this round , fa tr. ~nd in looking over the stats Top rnatch of the third round The men's club held a low •• the Sent,'nel• ,., would a• ,,nds 1WO former rhampions " .,, "' " net tourney on Saturday v.·ith Pfitr that the same reawning meet.Ing when Hank Goway Or rin \\'right i!nd H 0 b v.-Q! apply Saturday nlght fa ces Craig Olsen.· Mansfield Lied for firs t with "'be n Edison lligh Schoo l C:os fn Jtlesn 69 5. Don Barney ;ind Her b m;.e e t s fl.f a g n o 11 a at l\lartin fied for second with \V~stminster High School. Finals in the men's club 705 w)!h a three·w~y l!e for f anique has bee n almost the cham pionships will be s!;>geri lhird bet>1-·een Andy Mauro , etfire Magnolia offense in this weekend at Cost::i l\lesa Jin' Knox and H. o a b i e r:hetlcing up a 2-3 record and l· Coun try Club. Bob Darnell \Yi\l •loagland wi th 71~. 2 ii Irvine play. meet defending champion Jfle Susan Gabriel became the .He's passed for 540 yards on Oppenheimer Jn the 36-hole first woman to gel under par 4S:·complctions in 86 attempts championshi p match with tee in a low net tourna ment Jn rot a .523 percentage and one off at 8: 11. sev eral months wh~n she flted tOochdo'.l'n. Playing the first lfl holes .a ~. Marsaret Egbert wa s :And v.·hen he hasn't bfen with the championship tJl\e secO'lld at 76 wil h Z c>l a p.sl.ng, he "s run lor 256 total contenders will he. the firs! Bartholomew third at 79. ""' yards and e i g ht fH,ii:hl {i n a 11 st ! , J im In a mixed couples event, t<J1chdowns. O'Shaughn~sy and S. A. Phyllis Stafford and Barn~y :Biggest ground gainer other Jackson. The latter two will Egbert won a nine ho!e. scotch l~b\ Panique for Magnolia has play 18 hole~. derby \flth Margaret Egbert hen tailback Art Lopez, who's tn 11 women·~ be.~t nine and Larry Walhrldge l.econd . riai:hed for 135 yards in 56 trie5 tou rnament. Hazel Webster Susan Gabrie l and Bill Gre er aiS! has one touchdown . was the A flight winner wilh finished third. :panique"s chief target hasi~nuui'l:iliu;;-;;;tiC1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:­btj!n wi ngback Marv Owens, DUNE BUGCllCI> "6o has caught 13 passes for 190 1• Yl:jrds. 1. _.. :fhe Sentinels figure lo make . u G•I N Oflly one change offen sively vfh guard Hank Bauer taking for Brian Caimey, wh o es to defense only. ach Marty Hick! says ~a $een Edison and Is iln· plltsSed with Lhe Chargers. '11 saw them against Hlln- tilflton Beach and thought thlY dld a real good job. "They were doing things W!ll against Loara, especially in the first half. But then they got in a little trouble on thei r pass rush defense,'' says Hicks . ~·J don't think there ls en)-thfn1 In particular that wt can attack acainst Edlaon, "'t just have to put together a consistent game and when we get down cloee we have to come through with the proper effort." S<l'YS Hlt:k!'. ' •• Buggleal VW Sed1n1I Expo I Sleloml Dre11I Off· .. oMI "Keil Alrthowl OCTOBER 26. 1989 Orange County lnt1mlltio111I R1c1wey OAns DPfN I A.M. f1RSTMNT10A.M. I Mry/f""' l~l0t""1 .... i V<t W•-fOlo•"'•• , &. l o• llU, 1;..,, I•-. Coi,1 g~~J6 ., Polo T ca1n s Diablos W i11less Lagu na P ost Wins Des pite 1st V ictory • Worr y to Ora n ge f"C1ron:1 (]t;J 1\l:ir and Cost;,i '.'lle~u l'rushrd lh~ir Jr11nc \·l!ssion Viej;;;i High Schr,nl !hr rirne we mecl thern," sayS Lt>aguc w at~r [lfllo ffW'S Tut"'s-\viii be ~unn(n~ !or 1l5 ~1'(.'.ond l!vdRC. C'n a rootball team wlth a of Artist halfba('k '.'II ike Abbey. day and 1:-"':st..ancia slipped past :;traighl Crestl'iew LB<1gi ie i'w· Gu;irt! .:.1lkc t:rey ~uslJ inPd torv Friday night 11hc11 th{: ;i knee in J·ury in the El winlt!ss recurd cause concern "lie is as fine a back as there Edison, 9·3. The CdM Sea Di3blos play host lo Tu~ti n. K. h Jtl · h 1\lodcna victor" and 1vi!l W for a 11,·g11-s-r,ng ~.· ua " tl1at ,-.... in the league thfs season." tngs iron t e1r l l str:itg t, Coa<'h Ra y n~"•<·'s l•"li 'l ' '"-' "" " ~ ......,u,,, · "' rr.n l<1t'ed by Dick \Vrsllcr-may be on the way to a JJOS· The Orange team has po!ted dumping Fount.'.l.in Valley , 28-J, won its first game ol 111e Yt<1r Ont' of the bright :<ipots ;it siblc le ague championship? three shutc;uts in five gan1cs whllc the .~1E-sa Mustangs were lusl \i·eek, tr ipping 1111 El ;-,us~ion \li cJu !l;i ::. been the ~ang· 1,,·gh <•11-·l ""a<·h I I th I d s ( A v II<) ,,,_,,,,, 7-5• but aS'>UllH'~ lhc .··parkt,'ng •lay or 1,•lfb """k ,_,, ,_ "'" "" .._... and has won nu r o e 11·e. rown1ng an a na a ', "' ., 1• "' ....... Vl·n·e De,en•y an'<•<<" the 2t 1 role.of underdog fur the ::.ixth Auntf,·e fl olni•s. " '" " J 1'he lone b!crnish was at the · · · '" question 1vith an en1phat1c ... straight week. 1--. •·ves'.'' hands of Loara by a 27-0 coun t And ~!arina l>core11 \wfl lJodgc says his ('itth must'P' __ _. ______ _,,, . i.:o;:o!s i11 overtime lo down h · ·1 }!is Orange tc<rm pl:i ys host in non.Jc:iguc action . s arpt'n up its pa ss1n,~ gain!"' 1 \1lsl!ing J.n Quinta , 9-7. tho Dwblos are tu :-;t<ly \1'llh to the L;:ig1 1na Be.1l·h /\r!1sts 1\gainsl three circuit fues St"'"' '''"Co,na· ugh<·y l•il ' Sa lurda)' n1n:1 t and Deveney 1 1, h l 1 • '" ... <. Tustin Friday, sa_ys : e--1.i(' :i.n1 ers iavc :;t'oret <i r,,innnn ~coring 11·Hh four '"Our passu1g .:itl<u.:k ha:;, .. 1 tell YOll ivitllout <ni y tot11l of 90 :ioints to six for the go:i.Js, ("1!(1ck Holloway add t·d been terrible, \Vithollt all cf-1 ba!nnty. tlltv scnrc 111c to opposilion. two nod 1!01vle J ohnson three. fcclive p;1ssing ga n1C' 1t rn ukes INDIAN RESERVATION LAND 1111 TIME O FFE RED) death. The1· t1ovcn"t wun ll11t. The Or.angc off~·risc is-b1dlt Bill Lol!: .. K11rt. Krurnphol1., il prt'llY cn~y fur the 01;- 11 ·,1 .. t II n,, ... , .. ,,, I '' k e ru1:e 1:1<u.:k 11ntl Si.:v t t l"''"'ltS t<> gan" U[l Oil '°"'1 O•••IO••r •• r~w communn~ •n iey rno1·c 1, i:1 ;.i "i... ;1rou11d the option pay,! 1·~· ~,,,.,.0,,1 1, ,.,,.11 1,11, ... d ,.,... "'... " ' have won lasl fr il!<iV if it i • " •. .~ r unn ing altark," sa 1 ii Dodgr. co1or•ao 11,,~, nu i i lt•e•, tully I · Churchward dirl'c\s !lle nttntk liJnl'.) lor lh" visiting Sea ,'". for 'fu".lin, Dnrlge S;J)S ompro•oa '·' •u• nom••iltt <iow '• harln"t been f;:i r fv1nb es. .,., ·' d'I c Furtherrnnrl'.", the P::inthcr at q1111rlPrback :int! is n decl·p-t\1ng~. (Jthr-r.; iil'on11g for !111.: ·rillers huv c tornc on ~1;;;. ;; r!:; 2:i:·:•.'o.~ 11-;-n::; coach b wary 11[ his op ponent. 111·e b.'.l l! handler. lit' doesn't Coro11a 11 t re l;~r1h Bcrgr~on. 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In Ill' "'"Y II Wkl, ••••••••••••••••••••• • ENTRY BLANK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Clrcte i-yH rllllll wMI wf• tfllw -':"1 fUltl t•·-........ -·-.... Httrff) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rams vs Chicago UC LA vs Stanford USC vs Georgia Tech Alabama vs Clemson Missouri vs Colorado Auburn vs LSU MichilJCln State vs Iowa Oronge c-t YS Cerritos Golden West vs East LA Estancia vs Loara Mater Dei vs Pius X Westminster vs Anaheim SA Valley vs Fountain Valley Footlu11 vs San Clemente Newport vs Marina Costa Mesa vs Corona del Mar • • Santa Ana vs Huntington leach • • Laguna Beach vs Orang• • Magnolia, vs Edison • • • • Tiii! •1tf,l.l(flt -Mv ,.,..., ·~ 1111 toi.I nu"'"' .,r ,..i~11 )""'"" • • Jn 111 JO"""" t.510'd •bo~t '" ··-, •·•·· ............ --• • fllAMI • • .&DDlnS • • CITT : PHONI '" • • • • • • • • CHOICI OP 'llZI IChMli e11e. clrc .. 1wi111 fh1 9' .. I • • 0 Swl111 Pl• 0 1 .. -1 .. Kit 0 PMtMH • • I 114 ML L XL 0 Tethw 1•11 0 1 .. erHll • •........•.......... , SA V allev Loses 5 .., With Grid Injuries Tnjuries are taking their toll nr tht: Santa Ana Valley foot· ball team and as a result , tight players art: now going both v.·ays for coach Bill Miiis' team. Tht Falcons meet Fountain Valley Friday night in an Irvine League encounter and Mills has this to say about the fate that placed Valley in the Irvine League this season. ''They dJdn•t do us any favor moving us from the Sunset League to the Irvine. This league is just as tough •• lhe Sunset," be says after three c1tre1ts. He point! to the fountain Valley team u a prime ei- amplt:. "They play I o o d defensive football . They are tough to move lhe ball against and we haven't done (.oo nll in this dtJMlrlment lately. ''Founlain Valley is the toughest team we hav1 faced since: Loara. That big ful lback. Rick Hartsfield, is a rul hard runner. (Brady) Moore and (Dan) Shaw are also pretty good boys." Turning to his injury roster, Mills reports that rive players will mias the Fountain Valley game with others on lhc. doubtful list. Bob Chaney, a i:JO.pound tackle on offeMe and defenH, is out. •Ion.a with end Don Naslund, halfback Keith Benaoo, tackle Jay Weir and defens.lva guard and fullback Jimmy Crawford. Ml 111 ll conor.med with his team's lack al defense this season ... W• are making tome defemlve adjustments I o r Fountain Valley in hopH of keeping the acoro-.i." Mil~ says. The game Fr1day nlabt will be the flrst mf!t!ting or the two achools on the football field. Foo~hill Chief Laiuh San Clemente Defense The last of three bruising Crestview League encou nters in a row is on tap for San Clemente High School Frid11y night when coach Tom Eads' Tritons race undefeated Foot- hill, ranked third in Orange County and in the Clf AAA . S11n Clemente has come on stroog since non .lea gue defeats to Neff and San Clemente, beating El ti.Jodena, tying Villa Park and losing to Orange, 14-0. Foothill is coming off 11 clutch 21-7 win over Vllla Park and coach Ed Bain says his club wi ll not suffer any let- down problems with San Clemente. "San Cle mente does a great job on defense and we expect a great game from them. ·•nicy·re well coached and their 5-2 with a rover defense YOUR CHOICE Is excellent. "To beat then\ we're simply going to have to have our en- lire line execut.f! and maintain their blocks offensively. "I can't single oul any one person in the line that is the key to our offense ... they all do a good job," says Bain. "San Clemente: is a Jot like Lowell and we had a tough time against Lowell,'' says Bain. F·oothill c re a med the Patriots, 28-0, after belns held to a ~ tie at the half. Bain says his club will lry to maintflin ball control with a running offense against San Clemente. His quarterback, Mike Black.ridge, however, showed capabilities last week with two touchdown passes to Mike Jackson against Villa Park. IOOSTEI ClllE 43C~: 333 • flfK fAiT PLUIN tkft pMth·e ecl1on ublt • fl f nCOillNG pipe, m..i.t.d elips. .. ., $T M Lii • flSK AN 1-IUH tr) Mok.,. •ll.1fl!l6..4\I, tMI~ !llllS 19-~0 JV Grid Summaries tn '6-H 0 • 0 -Q fouU!dowtl1 ; ~. Me!Jft•, W~l!e. LerlrnOt'e. J •!t•Y: .su11tlt r e.l'ld 91•Hll, Cool•M• .. ••OD-6 F""nl•IJo Vollt• I e 6 0-IJ ·1ouc-n: (CMI !<Int. Wt1tern 1'1u"'l"~1.,.. •tl(h f H I 6-l'll 2 a I 6-1, 1'.t.T: .-1u"'rn•r IHU lt"OI"<! M••llnl. 31te!Y: IHm, a D a D-D 6•6 D-ll rouc_w.,.; C1"'p~11, •u~\>er. Motnolll f & ' 6-12 Co•Oft• DI) M•• • a • _,t Touc;ndo-..~t; WM!e, Ftrro. J\fr. K's Bes t Sandy Koufax struck out 382 batters in 1965, a major-league record, according lo World Book Encyclopedia. CAil Y PILOT u Riverside Fight Envisionet!- As Richter Resigns Post ·: By DEKE ROIJLGATE ., .. 0.llJ ,........., Les Rk:hter, who rose lo become vice president ol operaUons for A m e r i c a n Raceways Inc., largest com- mercial enterpriae in auto racing, has resiped from that job. Richter said he plans to re. main as president of Riverside lntemational Raceway. which is 45 percent owned by ARI, but there may be a knock· down, drag-out fight ovtr him at ruverside. Laurence fl LoPatin. ARI pre~ident, said ln Detroit t(). day, "'I don 't know what Richter thinks he is doing. We own 48 percent of the stock at Ri verside, we hold a mortgage on the property and have stock option for another four shares. .. As far as I am concerned, Richter is oul." Sool1 afler his arrtval home lrom Atlanta, where Richter announced hLs rtsign.atlon at a board meeting, the. et:·Ram football great admitted that bis job at Riverside ii shaky. "I would rather not com· menl at this Urne about what may happen if LoPalin tries to force me oot," he 11.ld_ LoPatln hlnlt:d that a t'.'on- frontalion with Richter ma)' ocrur quite soon. .. I think it is about time we: had a board mttting out there," meaning the Riverside Internatiooal lla«way board or directors. Richter's resignation was for "personal reasoru;," but he made no secre:t of the fact that he was dissatisfied with the way the company was belng run. Largely through Richtn's efforts, ARI haJ aL"quired ten year contracts for "'aJor NASCAR grand national TICH at Michi gan and Tr x a a apeedways and River) Id • Raetway. The neat race acheduied is for Texas Speedway Dec. 7, but a NASCAR spokesman aaid today that race ii "off calendar." NASCAR public relaijona director Jim Foster said in Daytona, ARI is ,17,000 Bhort of posting a $75,000 pu~ rf:<o quired by NASCAR for the December race. "So right now there U na race;' F<l!lter said. · There aro indicationa· 1.hat ARI i.s in flnancial difficuh~. Fifteen emplo1r:•• of Michigan Spttd.-ay. Iii& off following a September )'lee, have threatened to taka·h ir claim for back pay to the. Na· tional Labor Relatiom Boilrd. 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JM6.71J2 ' . ---. -. --------------------------~~----------------------·~-----,...----.. .----··--.-·...-··1'·•· .. --.... If .. DAILY PILOT s Wfdllnd.ly. Octobtr 22,1%9 Yolll" Money's Wortla Krww Objectives In Picking Fund By SYLVIA Pllr\TER led I• t-part Strin Thia has betn th1.. year Ln which to the astonishment and dismay (Jf mil\io115 of 'us, mutual fund shares ha 11e outperformed lhe .st o c k market en the downsid~. A!! a group, mutual fund shares are down more than the familiar averages. As individual funds, mor;t ha1·e turne d 111 performances rangi ng from disappointing lo abysmal. But this does not change my fundamenlal premise lhat for most of us. mutual funds represent the best medium for long-term in11l'stment i n stocU. Y.llat it does underline is I.ht importance of bt-coming much more professional in \'Ot:tr choict ol tM right fund for you. Thus lhis series of columns -at a time when the market is way down -design- ~ to help yoo achieve preci3e.· Jy thi.!1. MY LAST COLUMN atrw;. I'd tl\ll Point No. t ls Consider Your Own Situation. To con- tinue ... No. %: \'our 111\•tatment Ob- jtctlvts. This isn't as simple as it $0Unds either. Ifs much more complex than finding • fund which ha! objective!! matching yourg . Sh e, for insta nce , v;ill be crucial to ~·hether and how your investment object.iv~ are achieved. A llmall fund is likely 1o be le.ss successful in achie ving the goals of mod6"a1e gnm·th and stability Df income than a large rund. for the large lund can buy a Charting Talk Set by Witter "Understanding Point and figure Charting" is the title of an investment lecture to be presented Thursday at the Santa Ana oftl~ of Dean Wit- ter " Co. Account Executive Ben C. Ganide will uplain how some mark et tectinicians attempt to forec:ast stock mmemenls by interpreting chart p.attems. Tht lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE •••·l lfJ ,U,llUOll COUllT 0,. 'Tl4• tT•JI 0,. CALl,.0•1111• ,.0. T~• COUNTT 11' lll#NGI N•. A·IA12J !llOTIC• 0" Ml•lllNQ 01" P !T!flON ,.Ot ll'llOl•TI O• WILL ANO 1"011 Ll"llll 'Tl1f4MINTAll'T E1!11't af f.ONA E. HIC KOX. Cll'C•1•~ ~OT!CC I~ Hf.llEBY GlllEH THAT And•-(;. H lt~o• ~~I IOIM ~•nln a 1>el1· lion '°" proti.11 o• .. 111 Ind'°' l•IUIMI o' l •rt•ro '"'""'""'••Y lo Pe!UIOM<. •1!1rf'ne9 11 w!llt~ 11 .....i1 tor lurtl!•' .,.,11cu11• .. 1nd I~•• !111 !I"'• and a11c1 "' ~.,.,1,,, !~• "'m• ~•• b••n tel f...- "'""•mlllr 1, 1'~•. •! •JO a_m, 1.., "'" °""r1"'""' "" O•otm-...nr 'lo, 3 fl/ "Wld [Oll'1. 11 1tlC C)Yl< Ct n!f:• DrlY1 Wiii. In 11>1 CllJ o! S1n•1 ""1. t 1llfofn••- W. E. ~l JOHN (""""' Cl•rt ~1111 AlfD CllElN "'IHI Cl'"""""" Or•-Coltt.rRll Tel: 1110 IJi-1191 "".,,....,' ""' •e1111-r l'ubll......., o •• .,.. Caa11 Dolly •110t. Or1-11. 21, JI, l~t 11~ GOL, PLAYING-. •••11!1• m1m- be11hio, lrwino c.,.,+ Ceuntrv CluD for 0111 bv p,;,.111 party, b1 10 w rnu~1t ""''· M1rnb•r 1,.,,;~, 1•11. C ol! 1i1J I Sll- 7557 b11 ,..111 t A.M. I S P.M. woe~ di v•. 1nort diversified and lonaer port.folio and thereby 1row in a mort ordt:rly way than the smaller fund . On the other hand, .1 large fund ill likely to be lrsi successful in achieving the go.11 of .1 big capital gains lhan a sm11.JI fund, for it can- not toncentrat.e as 1 small fund can on a few small rom- pa nies which have exp!Ollive growt h potenlials. ComparaUvt risk is anothe r fa ctor (·rucia l to which of var\ous fund!! -all with the same investment objectives - 1s right for you. A fund which diversifies its holdinp among many industries and com· panics is likely to have a lus spectacular short-t.enn rtt0rd than one which concentratts on relativrly few industries and companie• with sens.a· t i o n a I P<Wibllilles. The diversified fund 's longer-term record, though, can be far superior -particularly if tnt limited fund's management runs into a period of b.d judg· ment .To illustrate, in 1918, the smaller growth funds chalJced up auperb records - but in the down market& of 1969, the.lie vrry st.me funds faded away. To caprulize, the lesson of the Tortoise and the Hare shoold be required readin1 for mutual fund investors~ Size and porttotio makeup are vital in analyzing performance. No. 3: Tlte Time Fador Let 1169'• experience ltach you this never-to-be forgotten message : the origin al concept of the mutual fund was a means by which the rmall in· ve3tor could get a diversified inv~tment portfolio under corutant management. A fund can produce large gains -or lows -over any •hort..term period but it never wu in- tended for llhort-term .,ecula· tion and ii you try to so Ust it you are misusing it. You can properly expect your long· 1erm goals lo be attained but !he short-term results ol a mutual fund are just as Un· predict9ble as the short-term res ults of any investment. This Jeads lo the key point that in buying mull.Jal fund5, "'timing" of your investments to catch tops or bottom ... l~ much leis significant lhan "consistency" in making your investmenl.5. Sioce the fund 's managers are in~sting to produce con· 11nuing result$ ovtr lhe Jong· lerm, "·hether prices are high or low at a given moment is far less im portant than your ability to maintain a buying program through good times .and bad . 1'UIS PROF~IONAL ap- proac h of doUar-c<XSt averag- ing (about which I've writt.en so often) is particularly well :<1uited to mutual fund in· vesting. Also on timing: a fund "·hich raises Jots of money during a bull market will have .a hoard of ca.sh which it wiU fe el compelled to invr&t. 'J'h\5 can become .a minul! factor the inst.an t the markets dip. "Timing" ranka with earlltr point$ .1s far mort complex and liubtle than you may ha"t suspected . Nex t: Sal ts charge, mJJ.11· aQcment structure. IMPORTANT SEMINAR • • • 100 Year low in U.S. Bonds Creates Unique Tax Shelter Opportunity e 77% of Ca•h lnvtalment ti Tax Decluctiblt e Exctlltnt Capital Geina Pot•nti•I e High Lever191 ff you believe a s many do that 1on4-lerm govern· ment bonds are due to go up in r,r1ce aJong wit.h a possible related reduction in in erest rates, this would appear to offer an excellent appreciatio!l potential using tax dollars. Attend our bond_ semi- nar and leam about this unique tax shelter invest- ment combini11~ certain Jong -terl!l gove~ent bonds and prepaid interest fina ncing. M1n1mum cash investment $13,000 (for loan of $100,000}. 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" Orto G • c ,, , , 7. w .. -... ---·~ ----· ·---.. --------------------------------------------------·-... !8 DAILY PILOT Robbins Sur'1i'ving ·survivors~ Fias~o By VERNON scon HOLLYWOOD <UPI) Author Harold RobbifL'I, whose nove.11 have made him • millionaire, is in danger ol being buried alive by 1noney pouring in from a lelevision 1how. 'nw: thoughl makes him uncomfortable, Robbirui promoted .aod sold the idea of a television nove l, a dlapter a week. and Lilied it ''The Survivors.'' lie wrote a 70-80 pagt: f'pisode, o u tl i ni n g the characters, background and di~ in which !he serie!I would ao. 'Then he made the fatal rnislake of giving up con- lrol of the show. an1used lhan angry. "Actuall y it'! Walter Donn i ge r 's 1 producer) idea of Universal'! interpretation of what I wrile. promol.iooll tour r>ert month. "I still think there's a plact: for a television novel,'' he :1a1d. "ABC and I agreed on ho\v lhe story W&.'J to be done, and t'Ontr°' will given to Universal v.•hich was to deliver the ri!m lo lhe nelwo.-k. NQW I'm not al all sure il'a what ABC wants." Robbiru' equanimity stocism if you will -is due to the fact thal his novels ha ve been converted into movie.11 in lhe past. "If you can survive 'A Stont for Danny Fisher' being made into 'King Creole' with Elvis Presley, }'OU can survive anything," the author said. "I didn 't recognize anything in il. UJe1r character!." Hobbins takes pride in the: Fact th.at on the strength ol hiJ name alont the stries was lhe: rir::;t ever rold abroad before ii \1'as aired in lhiJ country. ··Tl'M-Survivors," in fact. wen t on the air in England before it made its debul in this country. Prance, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norw ay, Den- mark and Sweden all bought the show sight unseen. The s a le s coincidentally were in countries where Rob- bins' books sell be.st. "f don't have any further plans fo r a television novel," Hobbins concluded . "But I've already had three more offers ro put together some ideas for a novel -type series. They don't interest me.'' "THE "' "' ...-·Ar •U.•• • • IMPOSSIBL£ YEARS ~n. ~T ....... A ..... Dl..,0 PWtT. M 7-•M• • MU9111f1-n:>lt ~ lllP IHflOC8Llll MOM HELD OYER The ma s le rmin ds 11t Universal Studios and ABC-TV have m.ade 1t a rich man ·~ •·Peyton Place" -filled with the same type of neurot.ics and histrionics. only everybody i~ a millionaire. "If J y;rote like tha t I could not afford lo buy lunch." Robbins authored ' ' T h e t:arpetbaggers," "The Adven- rurers" and a new one, "The Inheritors." which is likely to ou tsf'li all his previous boolcs. Ile is hitting the road on a ··Right now I don ·t want to sound hostile .about l h e television show . I get paid every week just for v.·atching it , and I ov;n part of it. I was responsible for signing Lana Turner and George Hamilton for the leading roles. Bul the ~cripts haven't helped define Robbins need never \\'or ry abou! televisio n or even Ir===========~~~~~ '"Il.e show bear!I a fain t resemblanCt' lo my original idea," Robbins said, mort: On Broadway writing books. lfe can always retire to his new $750,000, 80- root yacht on the P.1ediler- ranean \Yhere he has challeng· ed Aristotle Onassis to a race. Foreign Actors in 'La Man.cha' Role NEW YORK (UP l) -The management of "1'.1an of La Mancha," which will reach the four-year mark on Nov. 22. ha! made an unusual move to 9timulat.c busine~~ al the Mart.i n Beck Theater. With the permission of Actors' Equity .~ssociation. foreign gue st star.~ are being permitted lo appear in lhl' t.i· tie role. Tiie first one i:1 C.:laudio Brook of J\le:t1ro. Ht btarred "1 1he Spani.!h version ol the ~how which had 11 se ven-month run ln Ptiexico City, Brook is of E n glish-Mexican parent.age And .speak!i English fluenlly. His rontract is for JO weeks. The ma n agement t~ _.,.riegolialing with other player~ who starred in ".Pt1an o{ La Mancha" abroad. Should the experiment. worlc out, Keith Michell of Brit.ain would Follow Brook. Others wil h ~·horn negotiaton~ have been started include Gideon Singer of Israel. Jacques Brei of France. Josef Meinrad of Germany and Somogor' Jchikawa of Japan. So far, the musical has been produced in 16 countrie~ Profits on a $200,0QO in- vestment. acted $5 million. Tht Broadway production or "Fiddler <ln the Roof" began i1.s sixth year Sept. 22. This musical has bf:en presented in 16 foreign coun- tries. A Paris production is due No11• 14. Al least nine other countries are to get pro- ductions. The New York and touring companies 1n the United .States ha ve grossed more than SJ9.5 miHion in tht firsl five years. That fa shiona ble supper club known as the Empire Room Is still in the l\'aldorf-Astoria Hote l, where ii opened when the hotel did in 1931, but ii started this geason in a new location. The old room "''as 011 !hi' right as one entered the host.elry on !he Park Avenue side . NolY, 1t is directly op- posite, on the left. The new spot Iorinerly \Ya~ the Serl Room, used mainly for banquets. Sin ger Tony Bennett had the honor of being the first Pnlertainer in the new Empirt: Room, which is an in1· provement for spectators. In the old room. the bandstand and performing space were in the middle, with the tables surrounding them i11 a OPEN 6 DAYS & SUN. I CARPET & RUG VALUES sc.micirch;. There were .11 num· her of spol'I where customers scarcely could see lhe show. In the new room, the band and entertainers work at one end. .,..•ith all the customers seated in front of them. Anthony Newley . appearing here in a night club for the first time, followed Bennelt as I he headliner. Subsequent bookings throu gh December bring singers Shirley Bassey, .Johnny Pttathis. Petula Clark. l..ainie Kazan and the Four Seasons. each for two-week engagements. The off-Broadway pr{}- d uction. 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KATHARINE HEPBURN The MllDWozvmn ofGHlULLOT T11e motion picture designed to save the \VOrld from sanil:)i W 1•n t• B•os, ''••e~I, 11• Ely l1nd1u·l ry t fl Fo•be1 Pro cluctie11 ll;1ll11 •in1 H1pburn ••"'THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT'" .cJ..,,1,, ~ov••·Cl 1ud1 D•uphi~·Ed,th f ¥1n1-Joh" 61vi11 '""' H1n•t •cl 00•c•• Homolk1·M•r9 1r1t lei9hlon-Giul<•H1 M11i~• N,.n•ll• N, .. ..,,., •ncl Rich1rcl Ch • .,. ... ,1 .;11 'r'Ul flR 'r'NNER •• lht Ch•i•m•11 OONALO PL EASENCE 11 th1 P101peclor •nd DANNY KAYE 11 +h• lti~pit"•r l a11cl on • nl•v """H•n by J•111 Girt udou• •nd 1dipletl ' t Enqli1h bv M1urite l/•l•ncy.Scr1•npl•J b, Edw1,cl All~:; E••culi¥• Procl uc t r H1n•y T, W,;,.,1.;,. Proclucrcl by l ly l1nd1u.Oir•cl1d bv l tY lfl fo•b•i World Premiere Showing I """ and F cou b<' II ' " I " lrlwls, Bette Davis Big Names Slated For Film Festival By MICHAEL HUDSON f SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - ~o5t J,t the tin1c, Albert ohns.of\ teac;hes film courses t !he University of California. But f<>r faur months each year. he roP.ms the world in relenlless pursuiL of n1ovles d mtvle makers ror the an- San F rancisco Film . ti val. · 1-lls ptrsil5tencc \l'Ould do a big game hunter p roud. Johnson has bagged a m•1JOr catch for this year's 13th edi · tion of lhe filmfest, which starts Loclay at th e Masonic aditorium. ~fike Nichols, fonner comic and Broadway director whose two productions -"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolr?" and .. The Graduate" have revolutionized big s t u d i o Hollywood productions, has agreed to discuss his work iri One of the fellli va l's retrospec- tive tributes. \Vhat's more, Nicho ls says \hat if the brass at Paramount \Vi!l permit, he'll bring along a ranee Oass '.Slated for Ne'v Theater Jacqueline Church of Corona <lei Mar, an inlern<Jtionall;.i kno\vn dancer and c!ioreographer, \1'ill be the teacher for th e dance-exercise class io be presented by the Newport Community 'Theater. Mrs. Church, who has gi1·en 1wo command perfonnances before Quern Elizabeth of r~ngland, also has performed in Spa!n, France. Italy and this country. She recently ap- peared in "Black Come~y " di the Laguna Playhouse. The da nce workshop 11·iJI be given on \Ve d n e s d 11. y af· ternoons fro1n I to 2:30 p.111. at tl1e Corona del Mar Youth Center, and 11·i1J feaLure a CQmbinat ion of exen.:ise, bu llet and modern dance. Fre for the eighl-\1cek course is $8. Information 111:iy be obtained by ca lling &18·3361. . . . chunk of h i s latest 11·ork, "'Catch 22." The film ing by Ni- chol s of Joseph H.eJ ler's n1ast- erplece of black hu1nor is a'"'a!ted so eagerly that ii can only result in Nichol,,· greatest triumph yet or his first flop. Nichols could have his pi ck of personal appearances on 'TV or In person, but usually pie-ks none oL them. That was berore he met .Joh nson, v.•h'J 1s program director of lhe San Franc:im;o festival. "I aiked Mike tt> e<>me in 1966. Ile said he'd like to but he \\'as going to Berlin," says Johnson. "I asked !1in1 again next year, but he ·was ma.kl.rig 'The Graduate.' I saw hlm again this year and he finally agreed. :Res ides, he really believes that festivals like ours are v.·orthwhll e." Actres:; Bette Davis also kept turning down Johnson un- til she finally accepted this year. She'll turn up for a salute to her career. which spans more than 30 years of stardom. JltSl to show thal lie is not abol1t to re~t on his laurels, .Johnson says he has got the le gendary Mae We!lt about ·<-·o nvineed to come to next year's event. ''The only trouble is th At she'll only appear at ·night and 11 e usually have ou r retrospec.- tives in lhe afternoon. But \\·e'I! just have to swit ch th ings around for Mae ." Wednesday's operung night of the 1969 festival 1vil1 find a black-tie audience v i cw i n g "The Secret of Santa Vit- t oria .'' Producer-direc1or Stanley Kramer and stars Anthony Quinn and Virna Lisi \vitl attend. Twenty-three feature filn1<; in~·ol ving 20 na tions \1•ill be shown during the 12-day evcnl. Johnson is espe cially high on ''A Nest of Gen tlefolk'' froin Russia as well as the festi va l's flrst-evf'r African e n t r y . Senega l's "The Money Order." In addition to the evening features, there are hundreds or othe r shorts, documen- taries, ·old \\'Orks, ne1v \\'Ot'ks, and experimen tal \Vo r k s displayed in 12 days totally devoted to the motion pie· tu res. ~ Jbuth Coast Repertory MUSICAL COMIDY AT ITS ,.-AllCIAL IE5TI "A FUNNY THING HAl'PENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" Ol'l!N\ l'll lDAY-1111 NEW,.OR T •I.VD,, .... , Ml'"' 111!5EllVA T IOMS • INl'Oltll'l.li T ION -t<U·lUJ ''Wlftnlt lftt PNft" -DEl.IGl4TFUL SCll CMILDlfN'l TMEAf~[ J~n<l•YI 11 i,oe •llG 2:l0 •• m. Clll "' lllttt••ationo Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 \I , I '., ll1.,1c e !. Ho11 >ton 01 H~lifa1.·, e,g, 41 (lldlr.o tn a pa,n~ 1• (,,r· p,;1t1 JS Dr :r lop 10 T111G k ~7 Cap•:,I, a[ l1 ein11 ~el I J"ig''; 1> A<'!" ol1 0:1 ~;} E lf1;h 01o:;;:ler 21 Pe:11d i~ ·~r;~~d~~n a !111\e 27 V ~l lty i ~ P11I do1'.ri new lloo ling :1 F 11 s~' parl·1 er ;5 Brother 3 7 Loo k 3~ Garment '10 Fine.Ii Of Sta nfl elO ~ Ab br. .42 Frotefl ra in ~4 lrro lR\tS 4S P l~ce tor deliveries 47 0fth~ S1li1ri FraJ'l ks . 4~ Estab lished 5GMove un s tcad1 ly '.i2 Put 011 t of office 54 W i1l~r prec 1 pil~t ~ i 50 ).iisreprese,11 5'1 CJ.,,m a ndf~ &2 Ne! too 11e1! Jiohteti 1:4 (.raw 9r ~d,1~li; lea•1 b5 In d Ir ere plnces f,7 Marv··-·····-: Wo;nar1 •n l t1 •~ ?O Bev~rag,. 11 One ;; 01 .. 1: Prelix 72 l•eian .::I 73 !ntoxicJ\•n11 7~ Ttepre 7S RJc,1 ~o i j area DO'/Hl l Havirit the lltCtSSlry skills 2 M r.Lanz~ 3 Unyi t ldlng 4 Give an ac.c:a unt or 5 At hl etic group: Abbr. & Spht re 7 Bakery rrorlr1c t 8 Fa bric 'I Stale: Abbr. 10 Vl~ddinp c ~ttrer s 1tern ! l \' 0 .t J: \'.'t1g~! .1l lowai•Ce 13 !! 1.;11 f~ character 18 f:arr.ites ~2 B!ll ZS Food: h1farma l Zb Plac rs a cail 28 Spanish artic le JDF e~r 32 Wt sttrn: 2 woiels 33 Mi ss Som mer )~Takea bre3tl1c r 35 Social ~1aniza!i~n. In or mal JO Customary func Li on 38 Fi sh td for l0·22:b9 41 rao;tent rl 1 / rope pr c~1a111 4J li1d 1~11 ~bod r-v~i. 4& Fa•101ab lr VOl~ A6-···-R1ca 51 Cle3r 53 Mor e hJckntye~ 55 Cas n10 restriclio11 57 Enzym e fo u11 d In kidn eys SB Dril l 5'1 C ll 55iC compos er t.0 Cap --·-: From Mead 10 fool: 2 worcls bl Tot's word bl Constr~cled bb Strain &8 Hard liquor b ~ Spec\:: 12 1J --••·-.,.--•••·--·--------··,--.--,••r----. -·-··-~- Viedotsday, Ot !Gher 22, lqbq DAILY PILOT 29 ·c:__:_c:.-~~~--=c::.:c_::c:.:_,~ '•BALBOA . • . 673-4048 • t Op1n 1 6:45 70t t . l•llu~• a.tka 'rrtln11rl1 THE BEST HI TCHCOCK TYPE FILM IN YEARS Starts Wednesday 29th NOW -ENDS TUESDAY the wildest comedy ever Whe• llil 1111 llvt 1tory 1M lftd 1111 •l1htm1rt DAILY P ILOT ~Tai! P:•oto DECISIONS, DECISIONS -Art Kous lik surveys a bun1per crop of con1ely courtesa n s jn this scene from ":'\. J·'unn y Thing l-IC1p pened on the \Vay lo •t!ic Forum" at South Coas t Repe rtory. l·'ron1 left arc Karen Rcrtagn<'l , Kath1:1rinc Henderson, 'foni Dou glass, Sandy Ma rino and ~lary Ann l\luthc. Liza M1nne:11 Wendell Burton · ~,rr ,\11,1r.~1e .... . .... ~,,' 11\h ~C} f•-.,' . ., Theate1• Notes "' . 9---·. ·~ . ~-· Comedy, ' On Orang·e Coitnty Stages 1 HELD OV ER Uy T0:\1 TITUS - 01 l~t 01111 P!lo! S!llt The ma sk~ of both c-on1l"Jv and 11-agrdy 11·111 bl' 1101.~lt'd 01Tr Or;inge <.:oast t11eat r1·;; this 1\'l'ck as four nrw prn- ductlons n1ake their t'ntranccs around the county's livini.: thc;i!er ::.crnc, three of lhem in thr Harbor Are11. Starling things of! as lhc 1009-iO season swings in to high gear is Orange Coast College's \•ersion nf ".J 8 ,'' npe11lng tonight for four pcrfonnance~. South Coast Hepertory will be all ~rniles this time around a~ ii. launches the rollir,klng inusira! coincdy. ''A Fun11y Thi ng Happened on the \\';iy !o the Forum '' on Frida y. Meanwhile, the Vullcrlon Footlighters open lheir i;eason Friday with !hf' vintag" dra ma ''All My Sons'' ;:ind Newport [leach":; Open End Theater un- rells "The Open En d Vaudeville Live Action r.1u1!1- Media Three Ring Circus <ind Dance-In Show." Both bow ln Friday night, "J. B.:• Ar c hiba l d i\.la c L e i sh 's modern dramatization or tile book (J! J ob, lca1ls o[f \ht': OC:C: sea~on \1ilh Bill P11rk1s.~. the new ht;id 'of Ille CQ]lrgr (!1·;1n1 a dCp<ir,ln1cnt, dirct'l111~. The drama gels under 11;1y :ii I:. J:i each e\'cnlng -' x cc r ~ tonlgh t. when the t'urtai11 \1'il1 rise al 7:4:1 to pc r1111l iln afltr· show dLSt'll~Sif•ll. i\lex zindcr Golsnn port1-;1\S !he totn1cnted b11 si11cc..~1nan who searches for 01c n1can111~ nf his ;:i!ficlion, 11 ith lll<H'\'l' Hobinson playing hi~ 11·1fr. The children 11 ill be played hv Ne wporl IL1rOor lligh Scho<>l i>tudcnts Bob ll:1skr1I , Dcbb11· Jteed, Eddie Pur/..1Ss nn tl kethy Deritt. A cast of 18 i\'i l1 be srcn in the OCC dram::i. Tickets :ire free. but n1usl be obl<1ined a( the col!egc hookstore on caH 1· pu s. * l101n Thronson is <J1rrctii1g- SCR's "forum," ;1 second venture into niuslc;il f'Omf'l.J y fo!l o\1•ing the succc~s o( ""Tl1\' Threepenny Oper;1 ·· /\ 1 t Koustik return~ lO lh.: • u1 11- p<iny lu pla,v thr CL'11ll'lll l'Dil' of the ~lave Pseudnl u". Gla11101·011~ llick .4 rl enc 'Living on Clou.cl' By \'ER:'\O;\ SCOTT llOLLY\\'OOD (UPP Arlene Golon ka i~ of Pol1~1i (·x lraction and <'-•lJOY '> l'o!1 sh jokes dispite the fact she plays the prettiest hick on television as l'll\llie Sll'anson in '',l\laybc rry R.F.D." tl1iss Golonka changed her nan1c to Delancy I a s~ February when she married actor-.,.-riter Larry Delancy <Hid sel up housekeeping in a Hollywood Hills .apartment. 'their home is a big, old- fashioned Spa~sh buil ding \.\'ith hig h <:cilings and large roo ms. Arlene l111unts antif]UC :,hop.<; searching for "hravy 1vooden furniture to match t he architecture of th e ap;1rtment. l.arry built bookcases from distressed wood for their liv. ing room. lie also rewired th e kitchen to give it a modern look v.'ilh indirect lighll ng. The kitchen is the favorite roon1 of the nev.,lywcds -· bot11 fancy th emselves outstanding amateur chefs. Larry specialize::: in chi li and beef stew. Arlene says he.r Polish noodle dish s1lrpa53es all others. L a r ~ e s l l'lisagrerment between \hr couplr al the nlo-- mrnl J~ \\'hrthcr they shoul d buy a !i•natl dog (Arlene's idea) nr a large one (Lrirry's suggc.~lioo ). Until 1hc argtt· menl is resolved !hey a re the not-so-proud owners of a guinea pig nan1ed Bcaurrgard. Beauregard \\.'aS left 1hr. Delanl'y's when 1'l friend \\•en l oul nr lO\Yn . The friend return· ril :"l11d di1a\'0\1t•d hnn1\·ll'1.lt r ol lht• g11inea pi g, lt-a1·1ng !hr 1.·re<1lu1·e forever 111th its new lllll'>ICJ".~. Arlene arises e1·ery nio rning a\ !'> to wash and ~ct her hair before reporting to the J'ar· inounL :-tudlo Hnncx at 7;:!0. While her hnir is dr ying Lc1rry cooks breakfas1. aflerwards driving her to lhe studio. The Delaneys arc a one-car fan1ily, but they rc:•X>n\ly purchased a 3!-foot s:11lliuill.. \\'eckcnds are spenl sailing up and do1vn the Califurni;i coastline with gue.~ts pre~sed into se rvice as.crew memhcrs. Othen,•isr, the c o u p 1 c seldo111 entertain, Th•' boet was Arlene"s hirU1- day present lo hC"r husband. She has notified Larry she ex- pe rts <111 expensive sports car for her birthday next January. "l"m living on a cloud and I don't ll'a nt. to come down ," Arlene says. "I'm happily married, in a successful sho\\'. s.:ilt a bo:i1 on 11·1.'.ckcnds a nd I've lost 11·1•ighl. ·1 ree l ahnost gullty ahnul en- joying myself so much. 811t I'll be d;irned if I w;1ot to come bdt'.'k to realit y " In re11llty, Arlcnl' is 5 fret, 5 inches tall. blonde <111rl \vrll-en· <lowed \VJlh c1ir1·c~. Shr. i~ an aceo1npli~hrd ~kier rintl c.!;1y" in 1rin1 pl:i)·ing tennis (Jur111i; lhe wann n1011ths A na livc nf Chicngo, Arlene plnns lo ra\se a f<1mily h~rsc ll if anti 1vhcn she leal'CS the cns.1·v se ries. 111ca nv•hi1c, 1-l1e'i! h;11e to pul 11 p w11h Dcuurriin rd Ille guinea pig. r u1er O'Tec.le Tllike Douglass p n r I r a Y ~ ··r~~ l iart i~ Winter" J!v~teriur11, ;1 frllow sl:1 vr·. pt u, \l'ith Les lngledllC' l'H~l. 71~ 2id New feature ~enrx, !lcfllh !\.u k ;1" !In: 111,.,., "'"'~ sla" '"'dcr ~l"'"" LY"" "POPI" and Ji1n 8axrs ilS the \1·;irno1·1_ ___ _ _ _,\11le:; Glorl'0..~11s. Squire !'ndt•ll , c°"11r • ,.~,,,c co,..n "'~K'll•V 1. '"1,.,. ;ind El aine Hank~ton <ipprar 1 ~, ~)/)A ./.)-P· ;1:?1 \he youn;; IO\'Cr~. Heru ;:111d ~ --~..!!!!....!! .. Philla. I · . . .. j Other~ in 1he h1rgr. ea .~l .--irr i\1 .--irth :i i\!cF<irlanr!, Toni L1ouglas$. S:111dy ~1 ;i r 1 no ,1 'Kath r1riill' l1rnder~1111, Leslie Til\'ln1·. illary Ann Klut.he.1 . ' K:11•1•11 !\l'1'1;1gna L:.rry Stoll .' .11111 \\',1l'lllg, 8dl ;\1ilk·1 :111d C:1111rro11 Y1.111ni:;. i\1u.-.1c·:ll ciirccl inn i > 1irln:: pro1 uJr •d by T11n1 Slw;1rr1 1·, 1111 rnus1c;il numbers :-.la~ed bv ~larlha r>,icfqrland. ·' £'on11n ··I plays Thu rsday~ 1hrou~h Sun·I dilys for fiv e 11cckcncb al the Third SlCll The ater, llf.!i· Newport Rll·d., Costa J\·h::-.a,: with ticket s av;iilablc <.1t 646-1363. * ''All My Sons," ,\1tllur ~!il lcr's v.·arllme story nf d 1n;111uf<1<;t11rt r \\'hose ch·fectivr parts resulted in a l0ss or 1n:.1ny lives, ovens thr. ncv.· sc;ison for the .r·ootligh1c rs, \Villi Asst 11hei1ncr is d1rc:ct1ni; 1111Jc l!ng11C' p!;1ys 1 h c: ], ;11!1n~ ro le oi JQt.• l\('llt·r w1tli J'."11Y S!r(\llqu1~l (:;1~1 ;1.~ 1111> 11 1fr , Others in. th f' eornp;111v 11i<·ludc illlkc Plul lips. Uotibi 1111cc:k, Beverly S 111oo1 l\ntllerine Lu chelt . 0 o 11 I.! i\1r ~~w.:in, Lnrry IJ;1vi~. M1k~· Nrlson and Nichol:is ivl1>St'. T\i r. dr;11na ,1·iJ1 pl;1y for lhree \l'eekends, Fridays and Saturdriys. ;;l !lir J\1uch.cn· th:i l11r Cen ter, 11!1 Buena Vi.st.a Dr11e. Fullertnn. Heservatlons n1ay lw ohtai nell by calling 821-IJJO. * ro1119nr JI 1 'BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! W 1NNER6 ACADEMY AWARDS ' Tllc Opru I~ n d f'\"· travagani:a, 11·hich offe rs a dil ·!-::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ fr.rent pn1;:.:ra111 every 111 ghl nl : it!> 1hrcc·v•eckrnd run, 11111 fe<1turc two plays. a rock n1usic group. d r ;1 in :1 t i c re:idings and fil1ns Fri<l:iy .:ind Saturday nights. Friday's fare is an oriRinal pl ay, "For Whom the Tirnc Came (\Vho "'J," by D. I:. Diedcril·h and T.. r..lichac! Jaeger, and Samue l Bec keH's '"Come and Go.'' On Sa turday "Casu;ilty South or Manila"' will be presented. <il ong \Vii.h readings and filrns b o t h nights. The enlcrlainmcnl wil l be staged a1. lhe Open End . 281 3 Villa \Vay, Ne\\.'lXHt Br:Jf'h T1 (·!(1'ls 1n11y l)c nrderrd IJy callinll, Lhc llox olficc ;1l Si,j. 1120. * Entering its fourth '"'eckc:1d at I.he Lung Beach Cnnnn unity Plfl yhou.~c is the genl'r ali•Jll gap co1ncdy "Wh<1! Did \\'f' On \Vrnng," dircc·tt>d hy nerl r;i n1 T<i nswell, Joe :ind Hetty l\ar'on STANLtY KLIB~•(I~ PllODUC.TIC ~ 2001 a-odyssey 0:'11 (a.\NT t.:1.'\EltA:\lA SCH EE~ 1\IETltOCOl.OR {l! J l11n!ing ton Bc;1ch tippear in ===""'======== !ht' ni ajor role!i. 'rhe shriw will he nn <:tagC F"ri(l ;_1y <111d Sa t 11 rd ;i y ~ thro11Kh Nor . fl til l h c pl;iy}1(111Pt'. ;i021 I·:, Ailrth~i\11 :-:1 11 ilh titlit·I~ 11 vailablc by 1;111/ing (Z!.1) 4.18·0fl:l6. FAIR F-d,•, l..ir, f~t•u•I. l l'<llll lh••• wor.S 1 •11111 u 11~.l4< lot• ;,, . 1 .. Oll•••l:o~ oo 11 •• D~.ll Y rllOT •tl•torMI riA<;t •~"Y .J &y, THE C]l/Y ll£CEIVDIS ····-"·~·-·· NO ONE UPDER 16 PERMITTED H9i1? """"" Fl"ix·~··souTH COAST GIMERAl ~LAZA THEATRE CQRPORAllOM San Oit&O FttlWlY It S1istol • 546-2711 OPEN 6'45-SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. Winner 3Aca~~Q1Y Awards BEST ACTRESS -Katharine Hepburn WINNER-"BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" -"*'" >o.-/'If" ("l•U A~"'ct JOl.\:ffi l lC\11<( , .... /'.~ ... ~'COE MW 5".llLM PETER "<-~ KATHARINE O'TOOLE ?n HEPBURN , MMTIN l'Oll lHE LION IN WINTER ,'" ... '"::-:"."" ,.A\CU L~l'-'~t' "'"' ALSO •.. ZERO MOSTEL "' t •DWARDS ~ <!:t-2::1: THEATRE "MEDIUM COOL" ............ •0•~ """ '" ......... " _, ., • O•-'-"'''"'' ~~'~"'~"•o•>•••·••u lOl, -ENDS TUESDAY -J It's the place where you oome to learn what · llfe la all about. A FILM BY GORDON PARKS KYLE JOHNSON ALEX CLMKE ESTELLE QIMIS DANA ELCAR 5th AND LAST EXCLUSIVE WEEK REX HARRISON RICHARD BURTON • • • .n :rt 5t3nl~~ Done11 Prod11i;:or,~ "STAIRCASE" 2o. r STARTS WEO. -EXCLUSIVE COUNTY RUN ; Jlobert F'orostrr -"MEDIUM COOL'# ' •l .. f lt''l'L G[N'f"!.O,L 1'.;0<IPQR.O,'"°"" Cinema land. H.ilrbOI Blvd. & Man<:f\Mler ~ across hom Q1sney!11od ~ -635-7601 __ _ tJOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY "B td ~ Rotod • a_' ''G'' . ' • ofw.!, .. , .. ,,.!" ., "' ~ (G) For All General Audiences 1-11-WAY 39 FOX CINEMALAND: Ope11 Ool1y 5 :~5 2nd f-eofMre "I'" IT'.\ TUlSDDAT, IT MUSl BE IELGIUM'' Cpon D11lly 1 : 1 5 T ~·15. 4:JS • 7:l!"·"I0~00 , - ., ' I ' t ' ' ' j: 1 1 ' ' J c • l < ) ' ' ' ' ' ,, ( ' " " , • ... " " ' .. ·~ "~ L•tt •plf ... • -~· r-'>~. ~ '"' ' ' ( • I 1 • ··----------· . ---···-- -------·-----------------------------------------~-------------- :JO Oo\I LY PILOT TUMBLEWEEDS i>IRBARIC ARTS SEMINAR ' VO YOU HAFfA ANSWER EVERY QUESTION ? OTHER PROBLEMS -l·'r<inc<' i\uyen . abov(', pl <l\'S lhe rolr of <l Vi rtnan1esc ~11'1 on ··J\Iedicul f'e1i1er" lon1••ht ~t 9 nn ( ·11anncl :!. Il er problcn1s go heyond lhl' ~ound :-. for \vhich she is being-treated 11 !lcn it dl'\ clops .shr \\'lshrs to hccon1c an .·\n1er1· t'..'.1 11 LlllZl'll Tt:l.l·:\'ISION \'11·:\\'S Dour Open I•'or 1\.cLion By CYNTH IA LOWRY ~l::\V \"ORI\ (:\P l -·r cle\1S1on \l'r1lcrs have O!IC'll con1pla1nrd abo111 .'.1 • double !>landard" of c:e11~orsh1p -t11ore ll·n1t:nl'y, n1ore pc rn11 s!:.1vcness !or movie broad ca ,,L.~ than for regular ·rv scric!l. This altitude n1a.v upc11 the cl rio r a bit for a lillle rxtra uc:l1 011 in 1h1:-. .~r.1 -.011 ·,, :-hu1\S f1Jn1ed p runar· 1!y for trlev1 -,1on \,Jroadl·:1:-t TUESDAY N IGHT, lor instance. 1\G("$ ":\lovie r1 F the \\"cl'k ., h,u/ 11ha t rnu:-.1. be lhe roughest tus:-.lc of the :-.cason h• d<llC. lt 11·:.i s <in ol d·f<1sh1oned action sho1v called •·'rhc i'd onk '' J rHl told of an an1atcur detec:l11c 11110 ~o'l 1111·olvc·d 1vllh the cr11nc s_y ndicate .ind. uf L OUr.~e. n1t1!'der ·r!n! l1l'ro. (ius :'ll o11k -pl<iycd f'rfcc t1 vl'IV by (;coJ'g(· ~1~111.iri :-. -10\1k n11 L11•0 h1rrd th11 gs. lossin~ \ tl'ltlllS kH:k .~ ~111c! t1p pcr1:11l s. 111 !hf' (:nd he v:1n- 11u1.~h ed lht•111 hy 111r11 1n g Ll l1 ul :-.ho1rc r on lhc111 an ;?1n t1-1,;lin1a.x 11 1 .~<1r1 , 'r he tough. :;,1d-:-.11tk pri v~lc cxe of the Philip i\Tarlo1vc school r cl11 r11cd Qn NBC.:'s tir:-t "\.Vorld JJrl'n11erc '' n1011c of th e ~c.::i.~on . J n1i nor effo rt call· l'd ···rhr l .nncly l-'role:-:-.1on.· IT SUFFERED fr<)Jll !hr pruhle1n lh~l bcscl niany of the .~l·r1c·:-la -.\ ~ea son -100 little plot and too 1n11ch ll1111.: to 1111. \\hat :-.hould have been a one- Jiuur sho1v \Iii:-p~tkl cd 11 1\h <J Cl 1on <ind L<1n1cra 1 ricks. 1;u1 these plu ~ a large ~ind 1ntrresting ca ~t 1nadc l11·0 hour'> of prcuy good t'.sc.:ipc entetta1n- n1L'111 l!,11ry 1.11n1 <l1110 p l,1~t'd .i pour but hOrl(':-1 -.h<:.n111 :i. -l1L' 11 :1,; :-o hi;inc!'t he l1nhc~1 ta1Lnglv 111rned cl{'l11 n ;,n of fl'I' or $~50 000 <i V t!~ir for h1°'\ '-i1Ct1e{' -11hc1 11;1 .... r :1ll<'rl 1qll1n hy ;:i '1errif!ed girl !or pro1L'l.'11n1i. Ile 1r1td ·'Pt'tH1 111 ~ !he 111~ht ~leering oil 1he 111'111;.: run1n 1·11lll h 111 IH•r 01parl111c11\ h11L ,1 11;1l-.1•nl'd \Cl l111d ~IH· h.iri lil'l'll .f.:~~l"!'l!l1 Cd Iii 3 lnt k· l'd r r\1111 HE BADGERED hi~ 11 i1 1' lo a t <1ncl11 ~1011 . b11I lhr pu11le of l hl· l11 c krd 1"1111n1 11;1..., ·;:i thro1v-a11.i1· ,1ri cl l!H' ("Jld \\;1 ~ prrll.v elt·.11· In .11 1y 11hod u1ul fn11(.: H.;J'. ·rhe pr11 •. 1\c r y e 11;:1., ~:1ppctl liJdJ.:Cl't·<l by 1!H' polict'. :-.11ubbec\ hr 111 , clic111 ~ -.J11d 11J ~ Lc1u;.!!1L l:\lerv l i1ne he •11·ird to brl'ak lhr c<J ~e . f11nn l\lrrrlll. 11 h11 11:-11.'.ll!y pl et,\'S :;uch nice \\'On1cn. t11rnctl 11p ;1 ~ <i prcc1<1to ry d .'ln)C up to her neck 111 1111rig11<'. She 11;1:-. (jll1<'l l.1· led ~1111 ::i.v <it 1he end. cbar_s:!cd hv lhc police and f "B I 11·1\h illl l,,OJ"t :-; of uns;11 ory cr1n1c ~. Dennis tl1e 1lfe11ace ' • & ly Tom K. Ryan SALLY IANANAS WHY NOT ~.MY DAW{ PJ.WAYS THlED ME: "SON, DON'T NEVER BE 'SHAMED O' YER RETELLIGENCE"! AREITT'lt)J S'R:15ED ~E lEACHER TO lj£ IN l<'.lR5E-5i:NDE11 ME STEALING CLA~ 1' FEml lHE LIMPID ~IZARD? KE'{lll1HE FETLOCK! PEANUTS ov• BALL CLU~ -:::=:..": !-\AO A BAD 0:ASON A~A N .. PERKINS ~1 ,, !i 5U~ r ,,\IS I WONDCR IF W~ SHOl/LDN'f Jll5T GIVE UP ... By Charles M. Schulz By Jahn Miies 1• .............. J l"'.,;Ja.. .. .... ... ,,.,.,, ...... ,.. ' JUDGE PARKER ,,,.·r HUR~. S"M! FANTASTIC ! 7HIS SCl!'NTIST SAYS IF" YOU ZIP OUT TOA STAI? AN!> BACK AT ccosg TO "THI' SPEE~ Of CIGHT , YOU'CC COM IO BACK 20 YoAf'.S YOUNGff'. ~ STEVE ROPER )"OU 1-lEA~. DAD<.: MUTI AND JEFF DOODLEBUG, GET AWAY FROM BRUNO'S FOOD! MISS PEACH DOOD~EBUG GOBBLES UP EVERY'"T"141NG INSIGHT! • MA ~t.1 A M~S'o...J 'S" .A\AllRIAC.E 'BUREAU HO\¥ 00 we !'HOW TMeV'U.. 5TIU. BE AROUMD W><e~ we'i'e" ~EJ,D'( FPlt nieM, FIFTffM YeMS F~ l>CW? S ELECT '(OUR fUTU l'-E 1.JuSlll\tJ0) -A !""-fl.Ll... 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J O C •EOITO•~ SIJ l"IER IO ll CDU AT OF fMf STATE 0, tALIFOllNIA ~Oii TM( COUNTY OF ORANG( Na A OJtll C1ottord M ""''''' J•m•~ It Coll r• Piie' «•1• of (•!l!o•nl1 " A C:o<"n•, 2Ht Am!cv•r NOTICE l"IVITl"IG l lCS •to ITl!M NO Ill CG'"' /.'•'" C1h• J n l\cC•rmo!t, lllt l Monn ''' n• C1ll«l•n•~ 0.>l•d Sccle<n >'r -0 1~6' J M 1~t O•"n~11 I Cr1n1• Cou"h !>hrtl I On CC!ob"' 11 11,t ~''"'" ,... I Nc1•,..,. PuDllc ln •nd l~r 11•d Sl~I• 1••\0n•ll• 1no••r"<: c 111f~•d M•"'w'n ""'•I•• or<d J•..,.• C (ollln• \now" 10 //OTICE rs '1Ell E6Y G!\/EN lh•I <••I to oroo>o1•1• "''" N tr <r iu•d by lh• Cllv lo ro•t• 1°••• 10 wl! 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STATI! 0 1' CALIFOINIA FOii T~E CCV"lfY 0, ORANG( •• Crc•A;-d "lo A IJll' KA Tt<LE E!I coo1.11s IJOTICE IS KEREBY C•IVE "I le !flt c<Od •o•• ot "" 1t>ov• n~n>td oo.•a•nl !htl •II ~or<ofl> hivono tl•lm• t«•ln'1 IM• 111a a•<•a•nt ~·• rM>ul,.d lo Ill• th•m , •n lh• n•<•' "v voucl>•'1 If' rno otflt• '' !~· ''"~ o• ,~. ~I)<•• tnll!I~ '°"rt or ·~ D""nf TM•m W•I~ '"" n•c•""' •Ov<""" 'o 1n• """"'"~"t<t •' '"• cli1<• cl OONA.LC P OQL.\N Allcrr••, 11• f ~•I ~eNland Su IC f', (OV•ftl (~lllOtn1• •1111 "'""b " '"' o••<• ol bu1 •••• of T~• ~nao"'qn•a '" oll m ollfr• ~·.,~lnlna to 1n• •·'''•or ... a Ct(od•~• .,,tt, ~ '""' mnn•n• 1P!<r '~' r.-.1 oubllc1110" cf !hi• not c• Calod ~~o••m~•· ,.-t•o• ICl"~~IEIH C0CMC5 A~mon ,1t,1!Gt o+ •~• "''"' nt lh• •i><>v• nMn"'1 ao<•drn1 DONALD I" DOLA,. l 1' ~ 1towl1Plll ~~llr I! 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L• ll1rn~ ~~~ J~m·• £ ST ICH •I <oJll Ell lDlt COllllT 01' Tt<F ST •"t[ OF CALl <'Olt .. IA '0D " '' ~~" •~ow" •~ m• •o b• '"' ""' o·• "'"o·• """'"' "'' •vtu••~•~ !o 11• wo!On l"\!'I'"'""' •nll ''~nowltOgtll "'"' •• •cu ..., "" •''" !CFFl(IAL ~f,tL I TEl!llY L ~·cc,o,•Olf ,.,,~"v"'r <•.,!orr t "' oc 0~1 0"'<• In 0-1.,0• (o~nl• l \v Cc"1mll•lo~ (~n""' ~o•\I IT 19'72 ~••tlo n...: 0•1n11t Ct:>to1 C111y Cclot"' 1 t 15 12 "69 LEGAL NOTICE . "' ll lS.69 ,,.,r1~• liAllWOOO SOOl!N & •DICIN~llN 0 0 ••• lttl N•w•o•• •••<" c11 '"'"" nuJ ltl Piil "~ IJIJ A!torn••• 1.,. 1'1!1llo•f! p, bil•h•~ C•on~• r •• ! Co I• " •' Ctlotor JI n 11 19&• TH£ COU NTY or: OllANDE I "ID A •'111 NOT!(E 01' HE.t..lt!NG 0 1' ll(TITION I fOll 1111 06ATE OF W+Ll •NO P:Olt Ll!TTEll~ TEST•ME .. TAll Y (>IOI• o! CONJ.LC IC '/ ~SHl\1)011 c ..... ...: 11nT •C~ 1~ 11 r 1>r11v r:11r •1 • ., (;El'L /JI, I' V ,05H6l)llU ~~· llltd ""'" • P~11Tl0" lo• or~b~I• OI will •n~ '" --------~--------!: .. 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" ' " '"' 110" "" •flt ··-• ·~· r..<"" ·~ '"' I b ( b I ' • --. --· ... ---- WtlfnP~~J'f Oct ob~r 22, l C!fi') ----Pll OT-llOVERTISE!t !'; 3% DAILV PILOT \Vtdr'le~d.1~ Oc1ob~r ~2 1~"1 --------• It 's Ti11:e e 21J [. 17tlll 51. -Couo Me1a Si.oppi119 c _.1..,, Co1to Mff• • 11tCM Mo911cllo 51. ot Tclkrt-Vltla9t C.nt4it, F.V. e 21131 Seotlll 11¥d. 01 1.tlonl•, H II:. e 10141 llareUa "''•• ot E11cJid -6orde11lo11d Sllloppl'"I Cetil•t -6•rd1t11 6 rc'• • 2300 H•Mf ll•d,-Horbor Shoplnt CA111e'f, C .M. • 1 JS22 lrook~11rs1 St. 01 \'lcUt:'I n1t:;or -Wo:1tb1oolt Ccr.te1, Garden Gra•• e 6ll,7 We,tm!nuer or Golden Wt~t -Wt~tmlft~ft•r • You I-lave• Leur11ed By Peltr Stelncrobn, !\ID It's abot1! llme tha t you learned what can be done about HyJX>glyeen1ia is no joke. Especia lly when i l C'auses syn1plon1s you or your doctor mistakes for duodenal u}cer, mig!"aine, hysteria. anx- iety st ate or , as one p;1ticnt said, .. plain, Io w ·d o w n hypochondriac." Nobody likes to wear fal se labels -or I:• be treated for something he hasn't gnt. Review the fi;~t two columns and you \Viii know 1\hat I mean ). Of co11rse, as I .~ay here quite of!en, correct diagnosis is mo!>l l1nportanl Bu l so is correct treaLrn t>n1 arter 1liagnos1s has been e!llablishcd. 1'0U GO to vour doctor. l li: practices heads-up metlici nc. l-le becames suspicious C"arly and ad vises you to eonie Jn fo r a fil'e or six hour gluc:ose tolerance test . He finds )OU are "it." He believe~ low blood sugar is i::ausint; you r syn1ptonl s. Nexl comes treatment. li e \\'ill re\·erse y,•hat most pcoplr think. Jns lca(l or ordering sou tJ take s·.·:eets tu "bring up" your hlood su)?11r, he y,·111 ad - \·ise you to eliminate sy,·eets fron1 vou r diet. For \\'C know that ahhough a chocol rt lc 1·an- dv, for instance. may make \·Ou feel heller for a frw "mint1tes in r;iisi ng ~our blood sugar. ~·ou wtll !eel 1vursc after it. 'Vhy? Because the pancreas \rill secrete !JO n111ch insulin to take cn rc of the sugar 111 thf' chocola te: nnd )'Our bl ood ~ugar will drop C'\'t'n lowt•r than it y,•as before )'OlJ ate 1t. JI E \\'ILL Siil': "i'\o r;:indy. cakl'. pies, ice t·ream, SOiia~. cookiPs.'' lnslcart ot a hit::h carbohydrate d1rl ,\OU will nct>d to lake n high prnlcu1 diet. { /\l\hough s:>me p<irl ol t liis is evcniua\1 ~ broken duwn to sugar, thl' process is so :-:low it docs nnl t·a11~c the pnn- crea ~ 1n s11ddcnly secrete lou much 1nsu!in. J ''ou 111!1 be surprised how1 ,·ou can learn to do \l'Jlhout h~·ec1s. A high protein r!ie\ sticks 10 the rib~. l\1cats, t 1sh, f:.i1rl. d<iiry pro tl u c I s . 1cgc1able s;:ilad~. et c \\'1th111 :1 mon tll nr T\\'O nn lt11s r<i1 hcr s1n1pll' trcatn1r nt ~·ou 11 ill ~a~ -if vuu ;i re !he hp;ral h.;•pegl~;·rn1i,1 p;it1f'nl -·"It\ 11 n1iracuiot1~ translor;iml inn l ha\·C'n 't felt so goud sinl'C I can rcn1cmber.'' RECALL TllOUGll \1l1al I said in a prr\·1ous rol11111n . r 1lon·1 \1a11\ to be too l'olt~·an­ ni~h or mnkc rxagg('ratrtt pro- mises. This isn't a "catch·all" -curr for all s.1 n1p1 oms :ind all 01.~ra ~cs It 15 only helpful if thrrr i~ no 1ln11hl ahouL the d1<1,1?nos1,~ ()f hypogl~cc1111a . Herr arc ~oinr lurthi'r 11P" in managing low hlood .~uca1 . 1. EAT t"HEQL'E:'\TLY. • Learn thr h1b1! nl 1ak1n;:: ;i ."nack hr::·.ccn rnr:!I~ 1.1 ~lass of tnilk. a handful o! 0111 " :1 p1crr of chrr~r. r I!' l .J\l~n tak{' a ~nrtc·k r1('r1· two hours hcl.>rt' 1Jcd11111r l oli••\111\~ your e1 en1n ~ niral. 1 .\nl t;1k - 1n,1? rarl>Uhy1lra1f'~. ~f1u 11 nn·1 put on a~ m11ch 11!'1~hl :is y1111 thinkl . 13~· thi~ lltnr .1-ou 11111 he ahlc In loo).. a ~rr11ni: nl 11w ;:i la rnode ~1ra1ght 10 thr 1:1i;r 11·1thout wincing -or p1n1ng for lt . z. oo~·T s :\I o K F: . T11dire·etly !his e11use.~ a tall in blood sugar b.v ~ti rn11lat1ng lh~' adrenal gland "'hich in tur n infl uences the liberall!l or glycogen from !he li\'cr. Don'l take cocktai ls nr "·incs. 3. l>ON'T DRl.\'K COFFEE. Its calfein also ilffects s11 ~ar melabolism, causing low blo<id ~ugar. It may give you a tr1n· porary lift -but ~·ou \\'ill fee l "'Urse aflrr it, and bccon1c a c h ain -dr inkrr lo keep stimulali ng yourse lf . 4. DON'T TAKE co la drink~. y,•hi ch ;i lso contaln raffc1n in addition to sugar. Eliminalr all sugary drin ~s. 5. SO:\fETl.\1E.S anxiety and ru~r\·ousness indirf<'11y cause liberalion of loo n1uch in!'ulin and low bl ood s11qar. Tran· qu ilizer!!, prescril>cd by your doctor. are often quitr helpful until !he high protein diet takes effect J leave you "'ith 1 hi.~ lhought: tr you r dOC'tnr arl-· vises you lo lake: a hlood su ~ar tolerance test, consider 11 tune and money u·ell sprn1. f OR ADVERTI SING JN TllE \\'EEK ENDER PllONF. 642-4321 e l t ach Olld Edln9•r ll¥d. -H11n1lnjjta11 &eoch Shappl119 Cent•r, H11nti119fan l eHlll '''1 Chop111a11 Awe. al lroalth11n.1 -Oro119• Ca111tly Pla10, Gwdt • Graw• 1460 W. Edl•11er 011d lrb 1al St. -EOiMJ•• c.,.1.,, So11la Ano • \ 1961 Yctley Ylew ot Chopmo11 -Ea~rqolt Pla10. Go1~e11 Grove $4" list Price! MAJOR LABEL Stereo Albums YOUR CHOICE • Decca, Mtrcury At co Atlantic •Top Selling Arti1I• ea. Priced t\'rn lnwrr th~n nur .. vrl)•tl.ty lnw 1'rk~ tJf .S.I i4. Tal~ ad,·~nt~g~ cif thu 1(,1 hot ~ale o( <urrent a11u1s, 1u.1cs, lot In. $2995 Value! Upholstered Arm Chair $)994 f llll silt , crw~red .. ·nh florJ I brtJ· t.'dc vinyl. ll•td· ,.,.Of'Ol frJme. top qu~luy <onsu uc· 11011 thruoul. Gold Tone Wire Baskets JI;. Voluel $1.99 $139 99' Psychedelic Wastebaskets : DISCOUNT 69C PRIC lD !a.•v <ltin •inr1. l!" lni;h. :1·· iquue. Chok e of· Jest.i;ns, '.Jlou. uart MacAlpine Scotch O ur l'\·fry cl1y low r ricc .. r S·t ?? ,, 1n ""'11ind- 111i: h~i,i.:~in fr1r lh11 <JllHt nl fin< qu~ lny sc olrh .,.h,<lcy N ow ro.~n ,:1t.tttr 'll•n,i::i !nr J Juuitnl ume nnt1· Foot High Floral Novelty Poodle Dirl•n;: flo,..·c-1 riood!e ·wllh b11; bbck .el·~ & n f\IC ••• ''inso n1e "doi:,tic'' lnok ! Color coorJ•n~led bows on ned• & .head. St'• Value! Stack 'n Snack ~ rt~r •!~rl;inr: $139 ~n.1ck ho\\'IS 1n • , . .,~.1110. ,..r •nr • '~ Sff.88 G.E. ~· ~Hanrl Mixer ~ '''"" ',,,. $977 1 · •I. lk.1:cr r ~11,,r. Imported Wicker Pet Baskets - ..,,,, $159 Sia• Genuine "'id1fr ••• m1dc in Sp1in. A f;fC~l bed (ct your pC'I ! $)495 Value! HI-FASHION Pendant : 1Watches $596 Your Choi~• 13c.i.ut i{ul ci cation_\ hy ?>hr· ' eel. Newest !hlpcs ~n<l de- s igns to <le11.~ht e1·e1y wom- 3r:. De pend~ bl e, ~ccut:ue t1mepiCCC$ 2 l 1~1·1n;;~ of i 9.Z6. , s695 Value! Colored DECORATED METAL Bookcases $399 Sturdr metal in.c}.olcc "f co!ou •1·uh i;old dt cnt1tion on tacit ~hdf. They're ~1.1ck­ •ble, cart bo llSed iri }'Jin on tnp ('f c'.lch othcr.A dJ U)l a.blt 1helvcs. Gift Boxed . Jewelry -fi69c ~ Em1 "P'" of D"'"'" W Cf\stume Je"e!ry, !"~·­ $1.29 Value! Halloween Costumes '. 88c '~I J "' b•" d'~"' \"'1)r·· 'tin ok on 1!\e ,~ ...,,. l'oiorl<, ft~mc re· 1;irJ11lt. Deluxe Costumes Bil': sele.:hon. fl1rne $198 JCt.l!dlnL Halloween Wigs ?ohny "eird s:)k$, col· 53c cir1. Winkh1g Pumpkin 69' est fJshion color fllt'CC'.o' 1fut go toi::ethcr in hai:rr Ji~nnony' or ~t.1nd alone .Jii1incti1•ely, Shop early for btst selettion. 971 Bazooka Bubble Gum BOX OF 120 79' 'T r•ck or Trelter s o.!d 1giil l Jelly 11.eails or Orange Slices """· 29c l n!I• Miniature Bars BOX OF 40 79' (J10..-c of popu l~r l'oonJ1 . Trick or Treat Pops PACI< OF 40 3~ A!.So ncd !11\0rs. 7 69!. Chocolate ' Mint Patties ~\\ 2 0f$M1'00 • Buy 2 bO•tt, ll'l'f ... Pound Jumbo Animal Cookies FRESH NEW SHIPMENT J11mhn bJg of o .. cn frt•h ~nim~I cookic1 ••• ,RfC~t lhllo .. ·een (or 3ny !Jme) f1.re! 33' 21:. Penetray 60 OR 100 \VATT Light Bulbs ....__'_..... ))\ 4 ~49c SCOOP NECK · Jersey Slouse $298 Sl-,jmmerin~. d inginr. d e u b J,. knit Jcct.•tc )Ct.1c;t "·i th Ion ;; ~lct"1 es a:id l G but iron J•ont. You've seen 1he t he ~J.rrie ~ty!e sellin,': el1c<1·hc1e far $,1.S rnoro. Colors. 32.;s. Buy 4 and Save 35< 1\'~1ionJ1Ji' fimolls Ions; Ji~:in~. fro~1cd bulb~ at s:11~11Gn~1 ~ll :n,;s.St?tii:: 1.:;i no w .it siant • ~izc 5J''ings. Reg. s291 PAen's c:;;., ACRYLIC KNlf :~~,.y Shirts ... $)88 _ .. I sii j) 1-jf'>,J HODY ,·-...... ::-~ ~: ., • ~t"iir! cnlors ,..ilh con trl5tin ,i: color tr.m Oil mock tunic neck. Rib knit ,kcves ·"'-"' ai~!. \\1h1te, l!Old, lime & roy;r.l blue, ::;.,\{.L.XL O ~!y cit Tltri tty $2 Sudde n Body f..:>am · !'{c;ir Set t;n " ,,. •" '' '·I • "· " ""' '"""· ·44· I ' ,1 I> ,,f;)I' ll O•~-c "''' . . ~'"'" ·,c1 $4.00 Vo1ue! $f 11 Sally Hansen Hard as Nails T .· ' ' ' ' 1 ~ 'l l '' .. i ' . ' ' ,_ ~ •.:_.1 y ~t •• ,_ ~ ra;ue!··~~:J High Intensity Desk lamp s4aa I ' I I I I I , I I I I I ~ I ' ~=-~~~~·--~-~-~·=-•-___..,,. --. _ _,,, ___________________ , ___ ,__ •= tJll I!& ••• --·· ·-·-· ............. -·--·----. • 4 -.ti\'. .... ~·=••>•• 4 ==· ...,.,........"""'l--\ •~'!·-• • ".. -· PILOT -AOVERTISCll JJ Kindergarten Chefs Challenge Moms By JODEAN HASTINGS '" ...... ,, ''It! ..... ~{others in the Ocean View School Dis· lrict art facin& 11>me still compeUtlon in the kitchen from thtir klndergartenus. Retlpe:!I of their favorite foods ha ve bttn asmnbled into caokbooks by junior chefs in approxlmalely el&ht school11 in Ult area alter Mn. Helene McClilh cleaned the idea from • kindergarten teaehtt in Lm Angeles County and &hartd it with her fellow instructors here. The Lark View Elementary School teacher pointed out that cookln1 Involves the use of all the fi ve senses and makes youngsters more observa.nt of their envir· DMltnt this ¥.'ay. "These things are happening every day but the children don'l realize it.'' claims the pretty brown-haired teacher who loves to cook. She asked each or her students to se- lect a favorite food while she v.'l'ote down the recipes. Take chi cken, for instance. Holly Senn aays, "You put flour around the chicken and put it in a pan. I'm not 11ure what to do ne:s:t because Dad and I watch television while it is cooking. I IUtdet. ., MM ... tttMWi know how to make peanut butter and jelly 11ndwiches, thou@'.h. Take two pieces 'FIRST YOU GROW IT' of bread and put jelly on them. Then put peanut butter on them. You don't ha\•e to cook at alL Jt serves one." SER~ COMPANY • Tacos are a favorite of Linda Ricardo. ''Cook them with that thing that turns them over, and put them in a pan. Then cut the tomatoes and the cheese. Get the .avocados and cut them with the chetse thinr. Get 10methlng hot, like onions and peppers to put on top. It 11erves enough tor company." Spaghetti and macaroni are other prderrtd foods, and Albert Grillo would pttpatt macarooi by "cooking lwo packages in the oven far five hours .at two degrees. At 5 p.m .• take it o.:it .and put a whole spoonful rJ. mte9e on ii." FIVE SENSES STRESSED -Coloring icing for cookies pro· \"ides a visual lesson f(lr l!cn ·10 rtgh1) :\lex I .. andil, .J\licia \Villiams and Andy fl.•Iorrison, being a~s istcd by ~l rs. llclcne rvtcClis h, Lark VlevJ Elen1enlary School kindergarten teach- rr. Il er class again v.·ill be complli ng original cookbooks 'lo be presented to mothers in the spring. Steve Sutherland aay11·to put macaroni In boiling water, and then put a red sauce lhat looks like apple skins over it. He doesn't know how hot the pan is beeause .,when I 1et them to eat e\•erything is told." To fix corn, Scott Allen notes that ''first you havt to grow it by the plant. Then in .a few minutes it is grown tnOUgh to cook.'' Delserts in the book range from eooldcs to pumpkin pie. PRAcnCAL ADVICE always have enough for a whole tJunch <ii people.'' l:NCOURAGE!\1ENT Pointing out that children lOl'C' sl1rr111~. mixing and pouring , il \rs. ~v!rClish P11- courages them to he lp nl ho1T1:> ;i nd alre;idy has started cooking exi>erien«c" In her class. ''\\'e start wit h jcllo and 111: 1.1111 p11d- d1ng. Actually we h;ikc more !han 11r cool;, allhough "'C will cook applt:StJUl'C l br ing in pastry tubes and ~·f' color icing. so they gel a color lesson. loo.'' p111 ii nn ;i ho.ard .1nd cut 11 lip ThC'n s•'!'\!! 11 111 ~1;. penplr_ J\nr.tt1rr inrtho(I flf fixing n1 c;iL 11 "~ rrrt ;olt•tl by ,Jrll' O'Don.1ghuc '·Put 111n pri11 nd ol 111r;il 1n 111r ()\'r.n at 60 dcgrers It r -.r1·rn m11111!e~ ·r;1~r il Olll and put H (!,1 P~r \,1hle. Cut IL UJ) P.\()S IN PICTUHE . ~men 'TAKE THE STEAK'S TEMPl!ltATURE' L1url!l.t11 Gretn makes homtmade cookles by first 1oing to the store to buy the stuff you don't ha vt . "Mi1 it all uµ ind roll it with 1 rolling pin, rook it in Ult: O\'en at 500 degrees. It :wrves tVn"yone.'' t-.1r s. McClish finds lhr soung!.lrr~ Ir'\/ t·ery hard l-0 be neat. "Thry realize they are "-'Ork1ng with ad ul t !Ml ~. ~uch a~ ~ hand beater, and they arr \'Cry cJrc[ul," fihe conlinucd. V.11hf·rs fig111r pro1ntncnlly 1n 1h~ ~11u11; .. l<'r~· c 11ok1n&. Janie<'-h.111•;iuch i !'.,\~!hat lo pre11a r!' Sll'll', "')'OU first <'Ul t: .. t'lult --11on11I .~Cl'Cn . 1l1rn c·11t twn po:illoe~. S1 1r Pour 11 11110 a pan and put i.rn1r n1r111 in rrw>k mrd1tml hot from !.1nrn1ng 11n111 Dart t'(ltlH'"" \'<M~U<U1, Odtbtr IJ, 1,.t ,Ito II Tam Gentry has a uniquie recipe for chocolate chip cookies. "Gd !:ht salt and chooolate dUps and put them in the <'OOkie jar. They taste good. C.ook them in the oven al two dtgr~." If J(IU want to Merve a hundred people, try Stephan Hair's original rteipe for pclln\lt but.tn" oookies. , "~t peanut butter and ~ugar. '-1u thrm with vinegar. Cook it for 16 minutes at 16 degreu." Da\'Jd Cotton's rttipe_ for chocolate ctke alJO involv~ 1 shappifli trip. "Go lo the store and buy I.ht box and ielve it on one of '-fom's cooking things. lifi:s: 1! together lo make the chorol at.e thini;:s ind put it in 1 hot ovui. That cake wil l last for 1 couple of days ." Far Thmtk.sg.iving, Tracey Donntlly hat'! this observation about making pumpkin pie. "They love to taste, sn J lrt them ta:1te the dough. Around Halloween we roa~t pumpkin seeds anJ they tas!e th e rv1v pumpk in. Thrs !cads ln Thanksgi vin g and pies. Ml they stt the pumpkin 10 all di!· fercnt forms. "'Al 1;;as1er wr crack ;i n l'gi.:,, and then beat the egg "'hit~ in Lu a rncr::ip:uc, "c make butter lrom cream and .~cr 1·c tl on crackers -or we might mlikc 1nuff1ns. That \•:ay they learn about numhcr.~ - like a ha!! a cup Qf mix -;\S 11•rll a ~ f(•I· or~ and texturPs, .:tnO lhl"y fre<Jucn!ly comment, 'that smells good '," f:\VORITE FARE Hamburgers obviolJ Sl.Y arc a l:ivol'lt.~ with the youngsters j11t:lg1np: from !hr cnl· lectio:n of recipes assembled in the books. They are made with ground pound. sa)'s Jamie 111om;ison. and E r i c Abrahamson believ es they should be "fried until they turn black " Jl,111la Todd h:is this r('ClflC for sr111ach. · r111 a li ttlr bit of spi nac:h 1n a pot. Put 1t 111 ;:i 1nt·d1un1 hol oven and cook ror 20 n11nutr~ f'ut salt and pepper on lt. Feed~ r.rir -lludciy ""ants al l ol It.'' l'il rol Alcc:c1ci nhsc rvcs th;i t tn prepare. fou r bowls of ;nst:int oatmeal, you cook 1t F•Jr ~!i minute~. 11nd Billy Small would prep;1rc French fnes hy cooking them 111 ;111 r11·en ;;ix drgrccs hot, l1ll 8 p.m. 1\ftcr p11111n.c: 1licn1 in a p;in ;ind pl acing on tht t.1 hlr. )OU ca l them "'ilh a fork. \\hr!hrr Inna f1.~h i.~ a fa1·on1c of ~!11 1-.t~· ~-!;1cAlhstcr'3 mi ght be ron- :.1d1•r'1.:d dn\1btful "1'111 ~cin11' tun:1 ;ind pc;i~ 111 \.\J\h 11 11 h11!t· tnnlfh of .~luff 1n 11 Put 1! tn the 111rr, nnd let it cook and ta ke 11 out ;ind g11't' ii I<) the people who want tuna fish." The young:.Lcrs also be lieve in hur ry-u p n1cu1~. To prep:ire ca nned soup Bobby Jone~ supgcsts ''PUl the waler in first. Then pul thf' soup in. \Vhen the bell ring~. take 11 011 1 JI someone wants lhe soup. gi ve it to hin1" I • 'POUR OUT THI PUMPKIN ITUff' "Finl mHt !ht dough, natten it down and then p.it in the pumpkin stuff. It is hard telling what ia in the pumpkin stuff heeruse I've nevtr eeen her make it, but I tnaw tt .... In the pimpldn pie. W• Grt>g Davis claims yoo fix st.ft by putting it in the oven for two minutes. th en take its temperature. Afl ('r it sits for one minulc, you take if off the oven, And lo preparr macaroni and bee/. .lef· frry Bob n1aintains "Open the TV dinner. Let it cook one hour in the oven. Feeds one person.'' 'PUT CHIPS. SALT IN A JAR' Speeding Up T oath Decay No Treat for Young Tricksters By DOllOTHY WENCK o.._,. Cfl>lltt ......_ AIMMr AmenCan parent.!, at times, are a 1pineln1 lot. W11 allow OC1r chlldr8l, wm-kin& In colluskln with advertiser• and mf!l"d)andlaer1, to lead ua around by the ...... Do you dlsagree? Then consider, if you wlll, the tomlng Halloween "lrlck or treat" afl'1:ir. You've Probably noticed that the store lhelve.s nre heaped fu11 of 11pecl11ty ,packaacd Cltldle11 for "trick or ttt:at '' Obviously th.ii hu become an enormously prollllbk occulon -sort ol lii:e Mothers Day. 'WHO PA.YI? ~· 'rtfft1? Ctttalnly Ht you. \"Oii P•Y fnr t1* tlftl.s you lland eat ulf yOtt 11IH p1y &he dtnUal for flllhlt dN nvtdtt tht kWa Id 11 tltrir tettJt from eaUnt ad , Home News and Views ......... ,. And ,..., c:hi-don 'I .prof ii from "'"' ei:ptrittlt'f in lwnin1 how to "pt IOOldMnf !or nolhi"I·" JUll Witch,_ llwy bdlave lib pwdy lll1le ""'""' when they oome home to count their toot. Wha_ ttnd of values as tlDI teach? No. Gbvloully 'the people who pn>r;1 from Halloween an. the ptodueers and •Hen d ~andy. We've alloftd ountlves and our dllldrt:n to be wcked lnlo 1 dan- dy profll-lnoklng -me o I in- lllltulionollud b<fglnl. I am all tor ' being 1crqe.llk1 and boycottina die whole thin1. Surely the.r• are bttttr n,ya fm kids to have fun. • B! DIFFERENT Om-funny Us boycotted "trick or treetlq" ,., )'Un. Tiit ktds. when they wen J9Ult:f", were nlaappy wllh ui. for 001 •~ lo do wbt lbt olhrr .W. wen . Bat llOW they're Mttln-..... •sne t "bthl1 dlffertnt" l~n't always wro11. One way to boycott trick or treaters Is to spend the t vening away from home. Another method Is to sit In the dark and watch ltl~l1lon and make believe you 're not home when the doorbell rings. i\l od- em trick or treater~ are too anxiou.~ fnr truts to wastt time tricking those "'ho don't treat. And if you reany do enjey seeing 1111 ' those cult lit!le kids rlres~ed up in their cnstumcs. \.\'hy n(l1 al lr.:t'il boycotl the randy pusher~? Give the kids something n1ore healthful -like pr.anuLc; or other nuts ln the shell , a sn1all apple or orange, or even a carrot. I If you give thein car· rots . word will won gl'l around not to visit your placr ! ) AVOID ACCllJENTS Anotbtr and tVl'n morr Important reasoa for havin~ your children boycott "trick or trentin~" Is to protect lhem from accidents. E\'try flallo\\·ecn man y cbildrtn arc Injured frotn lalllnii: dll"'"- tripping perhaps on lheir cosluml'. nr '"$tumbling over some object in lht' dark. 01hers arc tiit by cars a~ lht·y run aero~.~ the strctJ brr<iu.sc thry f;_ii l to wati.:h for rars 1n th rir exc1tcn1cn1, or hcc:iusr. 1hey ;ire nnt .iblr lo sec \.\'ell with lhrir n1::1sk ~ nn . And dr\\crs c.1n'l sec them \'Cry \.\'Cll e1th~r ' Sometime/I childrtn In Halloween cos· tumes arc burned while carrying pump- kins with lighted candles. And sometimes chl ldren out alone are auacked by child molesters. Lasl year a number of chil· dren were given poisoned food, drugs and even apples with razor blade11 In them. There seem to be 1 lot or iood reasons for parent! lo keep thei r k1~ home on llalloween-aod no good reasons for let· ting them go oul--0ther than the fear or being considered a "mean" parent. ~fnybe. in this instance a "mean '' par· en \ is really a good parent. QUF..STIONS \\'E ARE ASK En Q. We havt an oll-llnl11hed ~·n lnnt rolfrr tahlr. which h1i11 beeomt quite .11rin1 y. \Vould It be all riithl lo wai.h th/1~ A. Oi l·fl ni~hrd furnitu re ~hould 111!\'Cr he w:ishcd. This i~ be-:ause !he unsellle-d , fini sh would allow water to penetrate the wood and damage it . Oil-finished wood surfaces should bt cleaned occasionall;i: with a furniture polish, cream, or 01 1 (not wa:s:l. Apply 1 generous coat, let it stand 5 minutes, wipe olf e1cess. Then rub vigorously with a clean so ft cloth to get 1 dry sur- face. This treatment cleans, polishes and renews the finish . Q. ta thtre any eDd In 1i1bt le UM lotrea1e In food prices? A. Accord ing 10 lht latest USDA ,.. port there should be ll!t!e increase in food prices lhi3 fall. And in the most recent cost or llvlng index. published by lhe Bureau of La bor Statistics, food-al• homl' co~!s dropped 0.5 percent in the IAs Angel('s reg ion. Prices for rood eatt>n <•l hon1e are expected lo average about 31; percenl highe r this yt:ir than ll$t ye;ir - l14 DAILY PILOT .......... ,,., . .__ :...--·--::.:. ________ ~ '7 • ~ "':"'_~ .--.,~,,,,~· ~-·~'!'9WC<:l0il!!Oll!lmoom9m• ... ,~--,-----~·~~ .. ·---~-.. --.,,. -~·---........ ,~ •• _____ .., • .., •• ..,~. --~·~··~·~·~· ~""'' ••&*''"'""*B•C•~"""'""~-;;"'1•.,1••·-.. Fact By 13EA. Al'°DERSON Of , ... £1.111'1 "lot il•ll Prrha1ls the greatest preoc· <.i.ipation with Anlericana lfr day is astrology . One of the most popular col- umns in all news media 1s the a3trological forecast And gilt suppliers have dlsrovered a sales bo o m by stamping zod ia!cal signs on mo s t anything. Sotne take 11 striously; others find it Just entertaining. Astrologian Burton Mor se's \•lew is serious enough to have ~uccessfully ch1 llenged the Newport Beadl City ordinance .against the teaching and prac- ti<'e or astrology. But, \vhen he talks about hi., btlief his delivery is most or Fiction? ('n\erta1ning, Jor he had his 11udience o[ about 80 fo.lesa· Jlarbor Club members roaring thr01.1ghout his presentation, He said that horoscope wl· un1ns are superficial, arc writ· ten strictly for entertainment and should be interpreted that way. RELIABLE i\IETllOD 1'lorse doesn 't be l l e v e astrology is a magical method of telling t.he future, but ii helps individuals build oo their future by using this ''reliable rnet.hod of evaluat in g strengths and weaknesses. "Each individual has hi.~ own unique charact.eristics,'' the speaker stressed, "bu! some traits are general to those born under a certain sign." Al he started citing the!e. characterlstics ht first heard denials from hi! .audience and then members laughingly ac- quiesced as their neighbors reminded them, "You are too that way." Starling with the fin;t house of Aries, he said that people born with this sign's influence are pushy, opUmislic and cheery. Because their period is the same time as spring, he likened them to this season ol rebirth and said they are pioneering individuals who like to get things started. Taureans are stubborn and Astrology determined. They Uke comfort and are dl!tlcult to chi.nit. 1111RD HOUSE Gemlnl infl~ its people in being Meile. They can ace at leut t w o slde& to evet')' question, therefore t h e y always have at leaa:t two decisions to make. Grabby and 1tturity-con. scious describe Canceriana. Cancer born people are like their symbol, the crab, be· cause they build a 11 h e 1 I around themselves to ward off hurts and like th c r a b they !!leldom if ever show their soft side. Leos ~ bossy a n d everything must be done their way. They are just and kind and they'll tell you so. Also, they are poor student.s. Those wllh Virgo as lhe!r aign are fussy and constantly are se.arching for a perfect .situation. 'Ibey are curious but unad venturous, so they seldom change direction for fear the situaLion will be w ors e someplace else than where they are. KEEP 1liE PEACE Librans are happy and can't stand to be upseL 1'hey love peace and quiet -.so much so I.hat they will fight everyone to atlaln it. They make good military officers because they 11o1ill fight to keep the peace. fo,1um describes Scorpions, not because they don't talk a Future lot, but beceuae they kttp secrets. They are very in. tense, exlre1nely determin~ and are percepti~. 'Ibtlr llign is ot self-destructl<>n and often, while tryln,1 t.o punish other& wtll even punl.!h themselves "'°''· Worrying Capricornlans ere porpose{ul and their goal Jg at- tainment. They will wait to reach their goal and worry all ol the time. They feel tha t at- taining a goal not only l! im- portant lo them, but if they don't rtach It they worry because lhey think they have let others down. Thooe housed 1n Aquariu$, the sign of koow\edge, are gabby. While objective, they always are searcltin& for knowledge. Theirs is a •·fixed'' sign, but the only thing fixed about tht1n is that they are constantly changing. The last house, Pi.5ce.! 1n· fluences its people to be \\•ishywashy. Pisceans an ex· lren1c!y .sensitive to out.side in- fluences. They are good with good people and bad with the bad. The Aquarlan Age in which "·e now are li \'ing. Morse ex- plained, is a tin1e of oul- pouring of knowledge and h• linked the current scientific advances to the innuence ol this sign. He doesn't fttl anyone need worry about the next age as OU! \1111 last about %500 years. ' ., She Steams Over No Privacy DEAR ANN LANDERS · Whal is you r opinioo of a rnother who steams open Lhe letters of her 3~year-old daughter? I am a divorcee who lives al home because my mother takes care of my children while I work. Don't tell me to move. My kids get the kind of attention from Granny thal no •ranger would give them. My mother has been a snoop ever since J can remember. She. always wen t through my drawers and read my diary when I was a teenager. It infuriates me when she hands me my mail and I cen see that ever-y Jett.er (even the bills and ads) has been steamed open and glued shut. I ha ve never confronted her with this because I hate fights . Also she would deny everything. Is thert a soluLion? - EM1'1A DEAR EMi\tA : Tberr. are two soJu. lions : (I) Changr. your malling addres~ to your place of employment. (:Z) Get a P ost Office 80:1. J)E,\R ANN LANDERS. 1'hcrr. should be a special hell for those 11o:ho say to a fr iend or rela!ive. "Pu!! you r s e 1 f together. You can i;et over this if )'OU v.·ant to.·• ·rake it from me. Ann , nol>ody wants 1(1 get orrr mental illness more than !he person "'ho is !>1.1lfenng from a. Several well nu~:ini11g triends ha1•e i:::iven me loads of ndvice on ho1v it's all a matter of w11l JK11\•er and dclcrmination -as 1f a person can talk himself into ,ooc1 menial health. I can tell you th11l Community Concerts ANN LANDERS ~ an emotional breakdown can be every bit as incapacitating as a broken back. A person can no more talk himself out of one than the other. I had my fir st breakdown 10 years ago and I got well through therapy. I will get well again, but it will be a long, ha rd pull. ~1y doc tor is giving me a new drug thel seems effective. Mi maybe it won't be so Jong this time. But magic phrases v•on't ""'Ork. It takes time and patience and it will happen -one day at a time. - .\lONTANA DEAR IHONTANA : A leltr.r from a soldier in tlle !root line is more t'flectivt than one from a rear echelon cor· respondent. Th11nk you for \\'filing. DEAR ANN t~ANDE R.'S . Please 1rll that lady \~ho complained hrcfluse her rclntive lalkrd too rnuch 1hat shr 1s lucky. ~ly daugh!er-in·l:iw . Carrie. doc!in't shut her mouth fr:>m the minut e she grts up in I.he niorning. It's talk, tal k, talk, Jabber. jabber, jabber. Half the time she is talking \fl hersel f becausr nnbO<ly ll s!ens. \Vhcn she isn't t:iJ'··n :; .~hr 1~ singing. tTerr1ble 1·01ce.) Jusl \\•hen I thought her yakking would drive me nuts, our C>ther son was drafted and his wife moved in with us also. Th.is girl never says a "iJrd. When I ask her a question she answers in hell sentences. I've tried to draw her into a conversation but it's useless. l 11o·alk around thinking maybe I said something to offend her because 5he looks like she is mad all the time. No point in asking, she wouldn 't say. Although the yakker gets on my nerves she's a lot easier lo live with than the other one. Given a choice. I'll take a magpie over a clam any old day. -GOR \.'. S. GORNISHT DEAR GOR: You're lu cky to bavr. one of ra<:h. llow"d you like T\VO magpie~? \Vhat is French kissing? ls it wrong? Wha would set the necking limits -the boy or the girl? Can a shotgun wedding ~uceeed? Read Ann Landers' booklet, "Trrnagc &x -Ten \Vays lo Cool it." Send 50 cents in coin and a long, sell-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you "·ith your problems. Send them lo her In care of the DAILY PILOT, enclosing a sell-addressed, st.amped envelope. Quartet Opens Laguna Season Women Hove Come o Long, Long Woy \Vomen have come a Jong, long \Vay not only in the versary for the national federations. Fred Vice. fashion sense but professionally. f\·tembers of the Newport Beach city business license supervisor is Newport f.Jarbor Business and Professional \Vomen's a stonished at the old-fashioned costume worn by Club are celebrating National Business Women's r<.Trs. Eugenic Bro\rn. r.1rs. A . E . Naegeli (left) Ne1v York Lynr Quartet. v.·ith 1nusical arranGcrnentr> and direct.ion by Hob€rl Dr Cormier, will present a matinee. progran1 of operatic excerpts, n1adrigals, f o 1 k ~ongs and popular hil~ lro111 l~roadway n1us1c:ils Sunday, Nov. 2. a1 J p.rn, Be3('h Cominunity Con('cr! Associntion and is a dl'parture 1ro111 the custon1ary c1·en1n~ programs. lo csta\Jli~h the outstanding singing group that has been acclaimed by 1nusical critics for versatiHty. voice quality and skilled musicianship. \Veck through next Saturday and the golden anni· takes notes on his lecture, Co. during the 1966~7 season -------''-------=-----.::..-----------------'----------- in "The 1\larriage o( Figaro" 1 The pcrformancr marks thr f1r~t concert o( the 1969·70 i;eason prrscntrd by Laguna ', . " " ' ·~ The four young artists in· elude Claudia L i n d s e y , so"pr<ino : Jacqueline Norv:oo<l, mezzo.soprano: Arthur \\'illiams, tenor, and Cortez. t~rank.!in , baritone. ~ach ar1isl has temporarily abandc:ined a successful solo carrer u1 order Creepy Fun Promised fl·11ss Lindsey, finalist in the fl1l·tropo!ilan 0 p e r a Com- petition in 19£5. has appeared 111 the New York CHy Opera production of "Porgy and Ress.'' toured wilh I he ~tP.tropolitan Opera National Creepy, cra\\'IY things ,,·ill join \l'itches a nd goblins for a field day \Vedncsday, Oct. 29, v.•hen J·lalecrest Club St<1 ges a f·fa llowecn party from 4::10 lo 7:30 p.m. Dressed appropriate-ly a re J~attf Consoli. bat ~prl : Nancy !livers. hula dancer, and Mike Ferguson. monster boy. Cost urne judging, a s pook house, 1ncrry-go- round end pony rides \vl!l be the nttractions . " I and in 1969 joined the Western Opera 111eater 0£ San Fran- ci~co. Horoscope Miss Norn•ood is a graduate of Fontbonne College, Clayton, !\lo,, and attended th e University of Indiana where she studied with l11o·o former 1'1etropolitan Opera stars, Dorothee l>Ianski and Charles Kullman. She 'vas a first prize "'inner of the 1'1etrnpol itnn Regional Auditions and also received the first 1'1aria <le Varady A11o•ard which l'nebled her lo make her debut "'ilh the New York Ci!y OpE>ra . In 1958 she appeared in recital in the Phillips Gallery of Art in Washington, O.C. Capricorn: Prepare for Change Wil li.ams is an ::ilumnu~ of the Juil!iard School of rv1us1c and fonner soloist "'Hh the Robert Dr. Cormirr Singers and Robert Sh91V Chorale H~ has apptarcd in s e ver a \ Broad11o·ay productions and joined Louis Armstrong on "Bell Telephone Hour.'' Franklin attended F is k THURS DAY OCTOBER Zl By SYDNEY O.\IARR BEST BUYS: Automoblle!, refr1gtralor5, hats, h 11 i r ornament~. TRA\'l:::L : ~taoy joumt'y East. NE"'S SPOTLIGHT: Thost born under Arie-s c r' a l c headlines. ARIES: f~1 arcl1 2l ·April 19 1: Take \n1uative. Publicity clue. Sudden decisions seem to affert partnership. marital status. No day to be a shrink- ing violet. Speak up; be ag. gressive.'l'our liming is on the nn~·e. TAURUS (April 2().~1ay 20): 1'1any 11o·h9 perfonn basic se1·\·1ces may not be available. You will have to improvise. Be sel f·sufficlent. Get house in nrdl'r. The cleanup job will be up to ynu. Act acrordingly. GEl\111''1 (May 21-June 201: Friendship, romance, quick decisions are featured. Your kind or day. Nothing seems dull. Glow of excitement dominates. Accent on fulfill- ment or deep desires. CANCER (June 21.July 22 ): Change lndicat.ed w he re career is concerned. Direction in 1vhich you y;•ere headed is marked by detour. \Velght or famiJy.financiel pressurt is on you. Ride 1vith the lide. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Nothing really can be ac- complished until present task is completed. Know this: get ready for final thrust. Accent on 11T1ting, spr ea ding thoughts, vie ws . Bre ak throu~h wall of red tape. \'IRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 2'): 'T'akc care with valuables. Some today are anxious to University and U1e M;inhaltan ~---------------------------------­ and f.lenry Street Schools of r.1usic where he was .a11o•arded man y competitive scholarship~. He has had leading roles ia the Ne1v York City Center 1n "Porgy and Bess," several operas in- cluding ''RigoleUo" and "Pagliacci" and Menotti's "Arnahl ;ind the Night Visitors." He toured with liar· ry Belalonte, the Gregg Smith Singers, Clyde T u r n er' s "Broady;·ay T he a t er Ex· lravagarua" and for the past six years has been a fr.atured so\oi$t \\'ith Robert De Co rmier Singers. Cords Ployed, Public Invited ?o.1embers and friends of Si ar Club, Laguna Beach Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star are invited to its monthly card party next Friday ;1t 7:30 p.m. in Laguna Beach Masonic }!all. OeS!!lert will be served, and bridge, canasta, pinochle and others card g1mes w1ll be pl11yetl during the evening. Tickets are SI peo r perton. }·urther infonnallon a n d reservations may be obtained by callin,g J\trs. Arthur Stead, 494"6644. OCC Series Offers Tricks for Treats Tl's t ime again !or t\VO events Harbor Area women and child ren look forward to each year: lfallo\\·ccn and the beginning of 1he 18th annual Orange Coast Co_lle~e Cookin~ S_c hool. . . . Appropriately beg1nn1ng the cooking school series u·1ll be Sand· \\'ichery: Secrets of Sand\vich ~1aklng. Recipe s for such mouth-,vater· ing sand\viches as Stra,\'berry Breakfa s t Sand\vich, Stuffed Rolls, J">izza-by·the-yard, Bacon-swiss Swirls, Gounnet \Vi ne Sandwich, Cal- ico Cheesc-stu!fed Bread and !\-lonte Carlo Sand\viches will be d e1non- strated. The !our-week series starting Thursd ay. Oct. 30. will take place in the f\.1esa Theater, Costa Mesa, and is co-sponsored by the Orange ('oast DAILY PILOT, Alpha Beta 1narkets, Southern Counties Gas Co., Davis·Brou·n Appliances of Costa Me:;a, the Caloric Corp. and the thea ter. T he instructor s, Miss P a t Mogan of Orange Coast College and 'f.liss Eileen Coyne of the Gas Company will demonstra te the recipes on stage with a large mirror enabling audience members to watc h . Door prizes will be given at each session, as well as food Sain· pies and the foods prepared on stage. The gra nd prize, to be given at the e nd of. the last 5ession. is a new gas ransc. There 1s no admission charge but those attending must have a ticket. Tic kets are available at all area Alpha Beta market..5, the Mesa Theater . Oavis·Brown and OCC. Topics for the succeeding se~sions will be Ch inese Cul:1lne, Nov. 6; Great Oishe:i; With Greatest of Ease. Nov. 13, and Foods fo r Fes· tive OccMion~: English E legance, Nov. 20. part you from your money. Heed your ov. n counsel. Many seem determined tnat you don't, know your 01,n mind. Prove them l\'rong. LIBRA \Sept. 2J..Or·!. 22-· A relationship could b e com • pennanent. This is nri time to play games \\ihat Yf'll say. do <i re taken \\'i\h u t t e r seriousn1·s.~ -espe ·ially in rel1J!lon:; \1·ith opposi1c se,,;. SCORP!O (Oct . 2.1· ~nv. 21 ): Previously su bdued a re as come to life. Means e ipect U1e unexperted. Some irr.:lividual~ who were quiet m 1ke pro- vocali\•e assertions. Sense of humor proves great a ly. SAG ITIARIUS (t'ov. 22· Dec. 21): Friends, ~1.cial ac- tivity, expression of t1lents - these are e1nphasize1t. Study Gemini message. Thi~ Is day or acli \"l!y -and sat ~faction. Be re!ldy for cha1.ge and variety. CAPR!COR:.'( tDec. 22·J an. 19 ): Some 11o·ho have position~ of authority make sudden moves. changes. Be rudy. Give full play to lnlcllectual curiosi1y. If you a.~k questions, anS\\'ers can be obtairled. AQUARIUS (Jen. 2G.F'eb. 18): Accent on mnvemenl, change and travel, Relatives are. on the move and coo.Id pay you a vlslt. S-Ome of )our own plans arc upset. Status quo I~ shaken. Be familiar with facts. t PISCES !Feb. lf.Mt\1'00 lO): You find that soml!: .who ap. pear shy are Ju•t the Opposite. There are surprt.ses. rC1J Ml)" find that beliefs are chanced. Be a creative thlnktr. Avoid tendency lo be ob!til\ate. IF TODAY lS YOU R BIRTifDAY you art dynamic, a n1tural ~porter-writer. YIM go after fa cta and art capaf>lt of lntelllgen!ly utlli~lng them. A domestic •dJu ~tment, change of residence may bt on horizon . T11 nN Olll -~tllolu• YOIJ••t!f ff!d 111roloay, or<kf yOntY o"""rr~· ~ ·-~l1t, r,. Tru!fl -· ""lroloov. Send c.,-•t IQ , , lotlclfl, IN DAIL ~!l lT. 9" 40, lir•fld ''""'I Stt!lon, Nur Vor-•• v. 10011. ' r--------------..-.------------------~-----------~----·-·-· ·-· ··-.. \Vrdntsday, Octo~r 22, 111ll l DAILY PILOT .,_ -~~~~~~....:......:..c__.::.:__, •• ,,, •• Afternoon Riles 1"~•+ .... ,., """,_ ' • -· Workshop Set Kathryn Edwards Wed • .... '" Couple Recite Pledges During Oiai Ceremony l.c~lic Lte ('!ark bct·an 1e tl1i· hridc ,Jf Er1i..: l.11llc 1Jun11g nil's 1x·rrorn1l'd 111 St. Thonia-> :\Quu 1;1s t;1lhol1r (;hurrh, OJ:ll. l·:llcn CirVt·lseli . St1ra Twoll~'. anti ~lrs. ('harles Churchill The llrst \1·orkshop in the fall s(•tnin:-tr i>erics tu bt con· du\'lcll by t\cad1:1 na: Ach1cve- n1cnl 1111<! Lc11n1ing Group l'lill bt•g1n Saturday, Ck:t. • l n a for1n l1tung peau tic soie gu1~'11 covered with a lon i.! 1ilt't'11etl rose chcinltlly ltirt' cage which exll'flded to a cathedral train. Kath r y 11 Elizabeth Edwards beca1nc the bride of Hichard KeiU1 Knol!. 1'he afternoon rites 111cre rc t.td at the altar of Prince or Peace Lutheran Church by the Rev. Andrew C. Anderson. tv111plcLU1g l1l'r enscn1bte 1l1e llnde. daughter or t.lr anti II.Ir.: .lohn C. Edv.·ards (•f Costa !\ll'Sa wo re a shoulder length tiered illusion veil Cllttght to a clusll'r of lace <Jud organdy f1011·l'rs and ecirried a t:asc<.1tlc of \\'hlte roses and s1cphanotis. Tlil' bride's sister, Jane r-:d1r;irds. allendcd her as 1na 1d o( hon or and Tahiti Honeymoon Home Rites Performed The South Lagu na horne of fll r. and l\.1rs. J:une~ H1chnrd Campbel l 1vas the selting lor the nup!i al ceren1onies linking t heir daugh ter. De h o r ah Campbell and J\lar!ln de !\<lora Hale, son ol Mr. and !\1rs. Charles S. llale of Pasaden<1. The Rev. John 1-\og('rs Davis officiated. Given in n1arriage b~ l1C'r filthcr, the bride v;ore a short \\'hitc i,1ce dress and carried daisies. l\.l rs. f\.1. Richard Keuting. in a sil k dress. 11·as her sisler·s 1natron of honor, and servi ng his brother as best m:in was Charles S. 1-lale. After a Tahiti honey1noon. the new lyweds \vill reside in Doston. The bride, a gradu<1lc of the Bishop's School fjnd I he University or cu \ i f o r n i a • Berkeley. attended the University of Florence and Columbia University . I fer husband is a graduate , .. .. ·. ·' . (. ·' '' ' ~ ' ' l~, MRS, HALE of the Cate School, Yale UrH\·Crsi ly and ll a r v a rd Business School. Music Program Given By Husband-wife Duo Kale and 1·on1 \\'lutncy will present a piano progran1 \1 ht'll lhe 1\lusic Sec tion of l.CI Tov•n and Gown has its !1r.~l n1eeting of !he 196!!-70 sc;1~~10 in the Eastbluff hon1e of ~r~. Hobert Saunders at lO a.111. Tucsd:.iy, Oct. 28. Mrs. Christopher Kitching is rhairman ol tile group wliieh is open tu ;ill inlercslcd n1cmbers of Town and c.;0,,..11. Assis1ing ~lrs. Saun1lcrs ;1s ce>-hostes.ses will be i'>lrs. Bradford l\liller and ~Ir~. Hobert Sm ith. \Vhitney is a fa c u l l ~­ n1cn1ber al LC! :ind 1nu.~1c d1rcctor of the Co1nn1unity Go 11 g r cg ~ 11ontll Churl'li. Corona dL'I lll:1r Hl' 1.~ ;1 gr;u!uatc student 1n inuslc :1 l Uni1·ers1ty of Sou l 111· r n C;ilifoi·ni:i and rectil'l'd a baet1clor~ dt'grl.'t' 111 t1rga11 lrunl L"111vcrs1tv of Oklaho1n;i .111d :-i n1a~tei-s degree in 1 11111s1e truin Sn u t he r 11 ,\]Plhod1"t L1uver~i!y. I :'Ill's. \l'bitnry 1s ;i gr~du:ilc ut till' t.:111vcrsitv ol TCXHS <ind r1'rPJl't'd :1 tnas'Lrrs deg ree in pi;1nu lrun1 USC . She is a :-t:tlf 1lll'lllhlT ;11 Orange Coast Coll ege :i nd 1cac hC's priva t e!~· l 'rt'v1ously ~he 11•:Js on the CC I ~taff wh1·• l' st\c and lier hus- band pt'rlorn1cd several dUO· p1~1110 1rorks and bccan1e 1n- lcre~tcd 111 f o u r · h a n d r1'pcrtoirc St•cl!on plrins [or tlus yC'a r inclu!lc 1i1c progr:i1n 111t·et1ng~ 111 1nr1nhcrs' hn1ncs, 11H· l1u·111:ition of a s111gi11g group :ind rt·i..:cptinns-lnllU\\'111g c·;in1· p11s conce rt s prt•sent by UCI tlrpartn1ent of rnus1c. OTCOBER 23, 24 & 25 Thursday-Friday-Saturday SPOOK SALE LADIES : DRESSES, SUITS PANT DRESSES, SKIRTS PANTS , TOPS , TENNIS SHOES, & SANDALS, MENS: SLACK, SHORTS, DRESS SHIRTS, SPORTSHIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SWEATERS AND SWEATSHIRTS. 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF ~ •. It Fridly 'Tll 9 P.M. I '>OMETI MES f:VfN MORE' l.&H!l..A MERIC.t.RO -M.t.STER CH.t.RG-l DINER 'S CLUI -CARTE IUNCHE AND CASH ALSO ACCEPTAILE PARK COllVllillm.l, JUST A S'9' lllOM OUlWT INTUHCI bridesn1aids 11•ere L i n d a Edwards, another sister, .and Pumcla Pattison_ They wore 1t.1cnt1caJ e1n pire go11'11S of lin1e gre"n ere~ with I ii c e overdresses and e<ieh carried a bouquet of daisies and \'hrysanlhemums. 1'he bridegroom's brother, Jetry \V. Knotl served as best n1an and ushers 1vere Duvid IL Kn ott, another brother, and Jim Pedersen. A rhampagnc reception for JOO gue!:>ls in the ho1ne of lhe bride's paren ts foll owed the ceremony. f..Iiss Palli Pallison circulated the guest book. After honeymo0ning in tile Beverly /l il!s Hotel t h c nc111Jy111ecls will establish their home in Santa Ana. The bride 11•as graduated rrorn Estancia High Schoo l and her husband attended f..1u scaline Cornrnunity College in Iowa. and Orange Coast College. He is the so n of f..-1rs. Dorothy Knott of f\lu scaUne and the late 11r. Edward M. Knott . ·h " ~lo'. ..... .. :; .... _ . ... MRS. RICHARD KNOTT Hom" in Santa Ano'l l'arl'nl ~ of th1• lll•ll'h•11~ds :ire the .1:1n1cs l'larks uf Oap ;ind th:.-Larry J.1ttlcs of Cu~ta ,\]c.S;;. ThL· HL'I'. perfur11 1t•t! lht' . 101 111 llll'th1•n douL!c ring \\li llianl Fruh \\:Is best n1an . t.;:.hcring duties \\'l'rl' assu1nl'Ci bv Alan anti ~!;irk Littll'. the bC11e1f1cl's hr(lthcr<;. Alan Bon- 11~r. Jlotl Lane , Hol>cl't Bon- ning and Jan1cs Clark, the bridC''s brolhl'r. The S<'1n1n<1r. open to fPtt public, 11·ill takr-place 1n lh' J?irst Congre,l!aUonal Church, Sanl;i An.:l Further 1nforma· t1on 1nay 1ng !he S38-J638 . be obtained by call· Jcanung group at F 11 I ! o w 1 n g t h e r c cc p t i o n t h c rr ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ l't•rcrnvnv , euuplc will reside 111 Twin 'flit• llndc tlonnt·d .1 fl(~1r J k PROFESSIONAL PIANIST Acceprlllf p11p lh for 'f':i ·s. lt·ng th l-!i)1v11. 1111 n d 1·111-The new bruli' attendee\ VCll 1 ... dl,id11ol l11sr111ctie11 111 P1.&NO & MUSIC THEOR'f' broid1•rL<d 11·lth pt';i rls an(! j.!ll\<l :ind her husbaJHI is a gr;1duatl'' 1r11111n1ng. llt·r flur:il hcrut-ur Estanl'ia High School nnd pietc ol 11 lute <;\i'ph:inoll:. anti ;Jt !t•nded ur:1ng1· Coast College g1!h! r1bb1111 <'Hlll~ht a lh11>r and L'CI. J le<Jl1111~ & Ad,oftCed·A"Y At• JACll Rt:IDLING--642·77•5 h•11glh 11 •11 ,1nc1 :.he c·;u·111·d a I_:."_".'._'::'~-------~~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""" :-111:ill buuqt11•I <1f hllllt·r!l} p••••••••lli'°ii"ii"ii''iii"iimii'"ii'•••••••••• .,,.,.,,,,,, L 10 lb . 10 D ·'"""'"'!: '" ,,,,,,,.,,, or ose S. In a ys l11\1111r 11as fl1c hr1d1 ··s sJ.\ll'r.I ""' .1. 11. 11·' 11 'n "'' : ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT DIET l\nr!c·"1n;11tl' 11(•r1· tlic :'111,St"' l )e!)b:~·. l.:1111"1\' ;111d l.111d;1 \\'1!11,un". till' b1•1di· <; n1C':::~~i LOCAL No otl.e1 new•p«r>•' tell• vo11 mo•e, e•f<~ dev, .. bout wh"t'' qoing on in 1~" Gr~a!er 01.onge ~oo•I thon the DAil '( PILOT. If ii " lollowed o•.oc!lv. tl,e •~ei og e o•e rwtight perion 1hould lo•o 10 pound1 ;n !Odo~" 1~" nt"" diet pl~n lot1 'I'"" 1tuH you,.~lf with foodo th•! "'"'" fat bodden. Such •I bo9 !lea~• trimmed ol I.I, 1oulht H• f,itd tl,;c ~en, 6ch 9'•"••· m•vonn•t.o, lob•t•" ,,.imm1ng in b uilt •, b•ton, ••u•n9 .. • •n<f ac•A"'bled eg9" You c•n 1•1 until you t r• 1~11. unhl vou cAnno1 ponobly f'•t •nv mo!e. A copy of 11,;, new o nd •lndlin9 111cton ful diel pl111 ce11 be obt.;~ed l.~ •endin9 11.00 lo G r.pefruol O,t 1, 80 1 11111, let• ..,.ood, K•n••> l:ib10U. Buff urns Come in! Try on pantyhose until you find your true fit Thursday, Octobtf 23rd, I" our Newport Jfore Bullums' wil l have expe1t s al the Hosiery coun ter lo l1elpyou. They will 1dvi 1r. you on the rigtit fit and color in your favorite brand of Agilon''!!prin !y hn'ie .. Whcn your panty hose fit pioperly you wil l have no n1orc sags and wrinkle s. No more expensive misfit s. And, you wi II love Agilont'll lhc nylon fiber !hill stret ches t·11·ci way s and fit s like your own skirt We'll 1egistcr the size that's 1ight for you, ~'.J you can't lorgcL Don't mJSs ou r "Panly hose pul·"1"1 You may be the winner 1f :r pair of panry lltst,., be srrre to regi ster! One pair , .,.,.111 be given aw'iJy at a drawing every half hOilr. Bellt ·S..anneer'1"panty-hose of Agilon• nyloo, sheerly cling to yoor legs. Fashion colors ; S,M,MT,T, 3.aa pr. Round·ftle·Clock 'll bikini pilll!y hose of Agilon® stretch nylon in newest shades; propor!nincrJ ~i 1.c s, 3.50 pr. Bare fool style to wear with san dals. 3.00 pr. Bul fums' 0'.Vll rcg1:l:i r p,111 !y l1ose, 2 pr. !or 5,75 . B;k1 ni slylc , 2 pr. for 6.00 Beautiful Bryan panly hnoc, 'P'"al·p11ccd, 2 pr. 101 4.50. Ho src•y, al l •tores except Ma1iM Newpo1t •l Fashioo Island Newpo1l Center • 64 4·1200 •Mo~., Thurs., F1i. 10:00 111 19:30 O ~c1 days 10:00 till 5:30 ' • I I - . . : G OA.ILV PILOT PT Groups Always on Lookout for l~nowledge Fa.to•'• >10•~ • ooo• c•""" •o co,••-·• "'~~....,.,II••<" ''" .ll• ··•"Il l.'•»~ v ,•·t ~" '"• "'Q""''"'""'' '*'"I •-•• '" ·~• D~ P llDI ••<~ ,.•r•. '"'"'"'•' °" ", • • ···~'""' t>• 1~. •O("'' "''·"'~•"' L, .ro•".,. gt t>t •" .... •·~· le ' "'"l'<I ~IR•t~ :"!'el (•"'' • I ,.,,...oo•t s~a<" P• ' o.., ' • ,e,, • J>"O"<~'-""'°"•'4•• Adams PTA \Ir~. Piiu! I lhbrn Prc~idcnl ('Q~tlr\G L'P B1r1ele !>ill' 1·. day Tue51.l<i ) l>.:t "~ Studenl.S 1n third Uiru,1;..h llflh grades 11ill ix' L'h• \..- ed. Uut hcen5l'-.,. Ill nut lie 1.s:.ued. \I r:. Hobl'r\ \\1··· l·h21 rn1an \I i!J be J.:.~,~.rd b.1 board mr1nbt'r• Bay View PT A '.\!rs. \\'illi r1111 f ru•l President • rQ.\!l~G l 'P II .a I l 111, r r 11 c:1rn11 al fru111 .; ::u l•1 ;; i<J r 1n F na.1~. Ot" !1 Booth~ fl'<11ured 11 Ill hi' «ut1ntry •torr < r n" ~ liou~c i:;irnr" ,1 111 -1 ,. ; -hop 111\h L;:l._r .. IJ111 dL'.:• -.loppy ioes de~;.rrt s ;1nJ IX'' rr;i gc~ "di bt· -old f'tE PORTS· ~!rs Ben Hobrrt• n1t•1nbt:r:-h1 p { h;1ir111;1p ;. 11. rlull!IL'es the 11 1nr11.·r• 1,1 ;11·· 1ln1 e 11l'l't.: .\Jr, '.l!ilh 1· Buch;1n~1n s 1l11 rd ;;•·;J'.ii ;ind .\Ir· \ n 1 ta llld· ;1 n1onh :-~1,·t1 t: r ad 1· l l.l~~t'~ ~t'lHn<J pl.Jl'f' II .I• . 1,1 11rd<·d :u :\Ir~ liu!,,1· \I ,J,on ~ t•r·' ::: .. ,:r· ,1 ·1 '.!r·-:-:t-1 hc1i 11 u L ti l', filtii c: :illr Ll .i-..r, C,1 .. 1,1rc1• :ind 1:chC't, f.ir 111 c:inu·,;il 11 •·IT pr·,·~1·1111• 11·1 II!" fn·.ir t iil·~c--\Ir• \!•rrn;1n !'"rw.id. ""'' ;.n·! !l\1''111• l :1 ;11r11;.:n ft'Ol!l'IS proc·i>t.:ci.• lrum tllr f('t'ent j1.1\11·r d111 r l"t.ill'~I Slii ( «:Ill\ ,,j lit kt f~ II r' ) I pr\'"'!1 ~·d l•i .\Ir· 'l::r'"' ".111!4·~ ' ~l'lOl\tJ g ,.(,• . 11nl lh·rlJ Ll'lll'•1nt>r ~ ~n .. 11 i.:t JdC \ uluntl'er' ;.ir1 11t•1'clld frorn 9 a rll 111 noo n !he fir st and 1h1rd 'fhar!.rlavs of c;ich n1onth 1') 1na kr. teacher~· ;11d~ .• l !h•· l'U rnLulu rn [;1b. '.\1 1 11•!1•1 Jdt 1n;1y bi.' 1 ,, 11l'•d ;,t :,1t9'.H6 111 t1Hihrr 1nJ,in11;i11u11 eear PFO 'Ir~ .. luhn Uarht·r f 'r• • ••il·111 l:L f't•hl .' ·\l r1nbrr· "" pru1 rd the !und.:. Jur tl1C' pi.rrha-r t'I .r nc11 l'I "· )' 'ur lo<r ll ie st·huul \t l ,,, 111+'l't1n~ bt'l un· H;11·\..- 1 ... ,l·1100! !llj'.!hl ('"I!\.. 11 c; .. ··r:.-d'11'ut rd h.1 1f1r 'l1 :ll'' ,\!;1 r1111 L a \' :1 11. 111·1H.J~ I l(ikhen .J "~ I; 'I L•n1plr !'ett'r .J a rn f· 1:11-·rll F 1n~·1n:1·1 ;111'1 ! 'I l\r" l~'l p:lrl·t~I~ h<t1 t' •: • J l'.r i'FO (k'!.,\Jer 1-. 11\1'111ber-.!•1p 111unth .11«1 ·: 1•r1· :-.111! 1~ t1111t' for ,1\1 p:urn!~ 10 )Oln and ~Il l)· 1 "~: 'l~r;Jr thi!ll•' -.tho11I l <"; .. , n1111nbrr'i :111.I ! 11"• :1r" ill't 'oit't! 1111· !.,,,.,',I\;! Ii ,1..:iK' ""'l ' • , ' q ;, 11~ I' ;1( 1 l ,1,.,-lu ~ ;1 11 I ;i n .1 1. r·,.~. ,.1. 1·1it·r···· 1~·d .. 11 '1':! 1;11<;" tund-r ;i1, . ,.t' I 1 ii I 11\, I I t·(!: 1.ll'I . 1 '11:1rii'' I t':111;1 al ··,1·.~;11 Jn!' f.1r:l11:r 111 I 1:· 111;.: , n11 C ol;forn ;a PT A .\Jr-.. Tt'1t Brisso l'r,·~,1:l'nl CO\l l~t; t l'. Juruor g1.l>l1n~ A 'Boo -tefu/' Blastoff ,111.\ \\ l!tll("S II Iii be prt•1 ;i!en1 a~ sludcn1s and µ;1rtn!:. gather ;1\ 4 :io p rn Friday, ()(·1 21 , 111 1'1t' rnult1 purpos~ roo1n lur 1l1t: annu;1I c a r n i v a I . 8euths £t'flture1 "1!1 be ,e;•rncs . Ye Olde Junquc ~n.-.ppt·. f'h r1stn)a;; 00t111 - 11ut' and bake shop :\lr.s. '1aleoln1 Ehll'rs anti :'\lrs. J>un Hub l<in ;1rt' 1n char~r . Annuill bicycle !ialcty ;1;11 ll'l·d ncsda). No1 ~ ~nidents "·i.11 lake a 11·rr1- ll'n ;ind r1d 1ng ski!l test~ t·1•ntl1H"!ed b~ a n1en1ber ul th·• Co::.la :\lesa Polter l>~·p~irunent. If they pa~s ll H· t 11 o exan11na1ion~. 1l1r1 \'.ill be 1::.s ucd a brl·~­ ' le )l(·t·n~C' \!rs. U. C ,'-lirr rh:k b rh:urrnan. l:l·:J'U HTS (lfii t·(•r:. ;1 n d , 11Ci1n11tn r;1t1!1cd :ire ttic \!nit s L } n n Bo ~rn . li•,•'(fl';ll'I' I ! l e lllClll· li1·r,;lup -1.1nclr ll \\' c 1> t, 1 .. •1~11· Hobert \\'hit t, 1 '"1t'r..,· .\l!eh;n·I F:·I<'\. I ·lcphOll!'. a111t [)a ll I e 1 ~tc1·(·rson. 1· o u t h ;1e- :,1111c~ \\'rll1.a 111 R1rh<1rd" 11 111 i.er11• a;; ;iuJ1t or H ~t t'k-tll-!<l'liOOI night took 11l;1t't' l;i,q Tucsd n~· \!r~. Tt•'.I 8r1"'!>0. prrsilll'nt l'Otl· d1Jt·<ed tilt 1necting anti 1n- 1 rod u c e d \Villia rn !l:.irn1J1nn. principal 11ho ... nok<' briefh· Afterwa rds 1i<lr('n!s <tdjOurned to their rL~tlrLl l1·e l" h 1 Id re n · s rou;ns lo 1ncet l he 1 r 1 r;1cher~ CM H;gh PTA \1rs. :O.l;it!hew II. \\'aidelirh Prrsidcnt l !),\J].-.;r, l'P· II \ras i1l· t·orrL·L·:ly reported to the •• . , • ' - \', hr·n :1 :.>hn·1 ·,11. l.p~. · 1\·~ t·no u;::h 111 11\,,J..c Jn ,.nr IJ 1~~1 01(, d:-K r1 ~to !e r 'l11:rt·tt 11 1·_ltt 1 1• 1111.n•_ J,11-\11tt'1 ;111d 111-brothl'r ·ru.ld ilrc btCJ~lln:! off 10 tht 1·1 .\lr11ro1 ll,1,\.11·.,·t'il r ~111.1,d !'.uo l\j,1 ,J •!' ~at :n d .1 1·1;11 n11 1 ;1 ti).\05 p1n .011 'H' •1L<•1• .:rt . .,1'd• l ··od 11dc' ;.!J!t1l' 1 ... ,;:i-. p;11c:, .111<1 1'11l crt;i1n111cn t all •' l!j l 1•1·l!1lo;1il' 111 \t.~ l 1. Parade Form s E"arly (;oblin~ ;i nrl olhcr a ..... ..,ort1 r? l '1,-1,,, 11·1-, t , ,, 1 1 • ;,1 : :.11 .. 111 .i .1 /11 blr l11r ,11,, ,111 nua! l l;i l!n11rr11 p.•indl'. 111 • 11·, I ~l•111i 1' \ 1•1,1 "i.h•1.nl, 'lhr 1'1 \-•po11:-nr- cd l!\'Clll \1111 11kr plnc1' 111 t '),r111rd:i .v ilt rJ1r ~. !1vril. J·1 r.,t 111 l111 r Jor !hr raradc arc (lef t to rig ht) Lindy Ht1hc, Lur1 .\libo1 . ,ind 0,.1\·1d G ood!-~11. 1 DA IL Y Pl LOT that back- to-school night would Lake pl act' ton ight. It will take plac(' at 7.JO p.m. tomor· row, Thursday, Oct. 23 . Esta nc;a PTA filn. Ralpll Boegel Presidenl CO~rlli'l'G UP: Bacli-to-school night at 7:30 tonight. Parents will visit the claS- ~es their studenls are in. .\lem bership dri\le "''iii continue until the end of I.he month, reports Mrs. ~I Lewis. c ha i r m a n . Parents may p<1y thei r dues of SI tonight. t.1rs. Ralph Boegel, presid ent announct's there \\'ill be a registrar uf \loters to as- sist interested parents. Harbor View PFO :\lrs. Charles SM·ord Pres ident l0'.\11\'G t:P: Ghosts and goblins on parade 1\·ill open the Jl allowefn Spook· out that will lake place 1ron1 II a .m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Ol:L 25. ~lrs. Frank Frost. chainnan h;i s annount cd that prizes will be a11 anJcd in the calcgories of funniesL cle \lerest and mo s l beauti fu l. ~l ain attractions 11·ill be ghostly games. spooky n10vie.s and a haunled house along 11·ith delic ious food drlights fur little n1onsters and their fan1i lies. \\'hite elephants will be sold and the funny store wi ll offer masks, signs and chc\1•ing gum teeth. food and game t1ckr1s \viii be offered al 10 cents each : public is f'ncouraged lo a I l e n d . ~!rs. J :ihn Stockwell is co- chairman. Killybrooke PTA ,\lrs. Ronald llil)"'·•rd President HEPO RTS: \Vinninf.: classes in the l ir~I paper drive 11·ere !11rs. \Vllliam Hart'~ sixth grade and i\l r.~. D. A. -\tanning's third grade . Ba ck-to-School night took place Ja~t Thursday \l'lth a brief PTA rneeting. Lin dbergh PT A .l\lrs. John lltfly President C0~1!i\G L:P: ,\!rs . S;1111 C a r deiro, rnernber~Ju p l'hairn1an in vites a ! 1 parents to jn111 by fridll~, Oct. 24. , .family din ner lro1n 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdil}, Oct. 30, in the mu ltipur- pose rcon1. Adults SL2j and children 50 cents. Monte Vista PT A 1\lrs. :'ll<lrk :'>lorri1 Prcs1de11L Hr, I' ORTS-Back-to-'-i.·hou l n1_ght 11 as attended by ap. proximalely 200 parents. Flag ceremony was led by Bro11·nie Troop 1249 .. , J\1rs. Robert Lynam 11·a.~ the guest speaker at tile board meeting that took place last Th ur s da y . \tcmbers 1·oted to finance a school library as Hie n1ain project for lhe yc1:1r Profits from the sale of 1 d e ntification bracelets will be used for !he hbrary. t.1rs. James '.\l oor i.o.·ilJ head the commilltT. 224 bracelets have bt>r ll sold ... Ch a1rn1en rall fied wrre ,\!rs (;t o r ge ll ylkema. assistant ro,1n1 representati1·e arid '.\I r~. F r a n k S c hierenbcel;, carnival chairman ,,1emters assisling \11tn students' pictures ll'cre :'11rs. James t.1offell. :'llrs. Fred R. Betts. J\1rs. St uart Lynch and ,\l rs. ,\lark ~orris. i~H High PTA i\lr1. Robert Hetiel Prsiden! l.\ll NG UP : B:ick·to-school at 7 tonight. Parrnt~ should hal'e their students' class schedule b<'fore they 1neet in the auditoriun1 and start on the classroorn visitation. Refre shments will bt' s<!r.·ed in lhe library ... Board meel ing ;i t I :45 p.m. "1onday. Del. 27, in the music roon1. Parents are welcome tu attend and hear Thoma s \Yilson Jr .• assistant prin- cipal in charge of rc!>tarch and development cur- riculum ~peRk nn Conflict 111 Valocs. Hcfreshrnenls '''ill follow Pomona PTA "lrs. C. Darryl Bradley President C0"11NG UP: Cl asses are anxiously 1\·atchini;; the space racl' 1nernbership dri\'f' to see which ;istronnu1 "Ill rc11rh 1hc 111oon first. Class y,·Jth the hi,e:hcst pt>tcentage 11•t11 be the \1•inner HEPOl\TS· Sa!r of 1drr1· 11fi ca11on brarrlc!s •t:i.rtrd .'lond:i~. ~Ir~ Thon1:1s C111 r is 1n chargf' . Finan- ce comm1Uee chairtd by ' Bull Horns In on Fiesta Fe stivities Senorita \\"endy Diaz and el matador l)erek \\'('st- over. arc easily persuaded by el toro. 13rian l"'<1ln1- e r. to at ~end the fiesta c arniva l at Pc.iulo rino School nex,t Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p rn . /I. i\'lexic:i n market place \1·i!J be set up on the schoolgrounds, i\lrs. .J:in1c<; J u s t i c e presented lhe budget at rhe unit n1eet1ng that look place last Thursday. Presidio PT A fi1rs, Jan1es rtam ry President COr.ll NG LiP : Start 1Cl s:i1·r for the paper drive that 11·ill t:l kc place "lond <l~. ~O\'. 3. urge~ 1\lrs. John Earnest. 1ra}'s and means chairman . fl EPORTS: Chairmen ratified to serve are f.!rs. Eugene Battistoni, magazine and 1\1rs. Y<ilc Burnett. health and 11elfare ... Association 1nembers adopted I h e boards recon11ne ndations !o spend $400 on li brary books :ind a ditto machine for U1e school. St. J ohn Au x. 1'1 rs. l.Jerinis \\'alz President (Q,\llNG LP: Home Party- i\1erch:ind1se Fair Frida ~, Oct. 2l in the school hall. \\rs . .J o~cph Sch u 1 i s 1 , cha ir111;1n ;'llltlOltners 1hu t rel rf'-;hn1t'n!s \\'ill be ser\'. \'d <inti ad1111•sion is free .Vlrs. Hoger Gibbon 11\ rn(lpe rat1on 1\ 1th !ht Co~t:i \1tsa Police Departrntnt ha s" scheduled a bicyrl+' ;;afel \' rorl<'o at 9 a 111 ~lonci:i), Oct 27, on the schoolground~ REPORTS : .lan1rs S1olp hci- con1plrlcd a f a c 11 I I v 111essage Cf'nlcr lor 1hr-1 '· f1ce ... Book fair cha1ni.;111 !llrs. Paul Oot1!t rerm1 1 ~ !hat 305 book~ 11 r r (' purcl1ascd and do11c11rr! !" the li brary. A11·ards 11r1e presented 10 S1-11'r \1 Pcrpetu:i 's 6B 1'0''111 ;111il Sisle r ~L A n1hrn~e·, :r: for hest student c\1\11~11 -. and ~l r s ,,l 1,1;nnn Tedesco's ~ \ f11r rnu-1 s<ilrs. Un iversity Pk. PT A t.lr. and ·'lrs. llnhrrl 1-\(•rr CO~ll i\'G l'l' Br1r\..-t•l·~( h"·il night frn111 ; :Jo t•• !l >1 p.1n. !<J11101-ro11. l'.1rt 11t"i 1,•jlJ lw g11 tll l<i•' <l)l· portu1111y 111 bt'C"lllt' ar- qua1nle1t 1111h !he 1·1p·. riculurn f<lr thP1r i'l':l ol s .crade lt·1·t'J. l!t'd 1 r11 , 111~11ue!1on 11111 h ri,:111 Thur~d;1y. Ol'l :-:11 \ ·1"11 11p ~llcr1 :ind ru11lh'r 1'1• h•l lllillllill J11 <t~ he toh- !!\111rd ;it h~1l\.. l<i·~thH\•I 111).:hl , nr b~ l'"'11,1t'l lll~ \\1<. fh1bc1'1 r;ohl-!t·11i ,,\ 11~.1.{lil l !l Wilson PTA ,\\rs. l\ill 1a1n 1111!!.111 f'rt~ui. 1.' ( ()\!!\!; t I' lint \\nrt,, Stylesetters Sl<irt Battle of Hemline By ~lAnTllA COLl \\"AS HJ i\GTQ,\' fA P\ -The federal go1·ern rnen!'s style.set· lf'rs deftly skirt the b;itt lc of the hemline for 11 01n rn in uniform. The gorernrnent diplon1at1- cally eschC'11·~ tht> ruler or the laµt>. lnstt'.1cl it u~s such ne- goti able su1dch11es as · gOfld tRste.·• and •·conscr' <1111 f'ly fashionabl('" Those are lhc !>ktrl-lcnglh edicts of the rnilililry se r\'ices, Post 0 If i ce Department, Genr ral Se rl' i c e ~ Atln1i nistrat1on :ind National l'ark Scrl'ice 11'ho ha,·r. gals 1n uniform. At 1hc l ;s,\. "h I c h prc!cribcs 11nilorms Io r y,•on1en elevelor operarnrs 1n go1 ernmcnt buildings, officials aren't about to De hemmed in b\' the hem lint'. ·"Due lo fluctua tions of stvlf', 1•·e try to ma int:iin a styiish length aod a uni form look," said one 1nale GSA official The Park Scrl'iCt' has drop- ped its regulation lhal ;i gi rl's hemline could be no 1norc than one inch abol'e the fl oor when she is kneeling The Post Officr h:is ~onC' nuxl in a fr 11· 1oca!1(111~ lCl 11rt1- 1notc \l'·C' nf the t.1·C'-d1grl Zll' rode . I: ha.~ rrnplo~rrt girl' 10 aid cus ton1t-rs 1n Lou1 svillr, f.trmphis and C1ncin na11 post ' of!1cf' lr 1hl111'~ ;1-. ' \J I ~'° Zips '"-and lh1·ir -.l.1r;, ~ire lour inchc~ abo1r lh!' kn t'(' Other fe n1alc pi.i~t;rl 11nrl.cr~ abide by !l1C' rd!c~ to · r!r1·;,~ appropriatc l;• fr01n thr .st:i11d- po1nt of appr<rran cc -. n d safety." For the 11 11111cn 1n lhc m1!11ary scr1 1c<'~. hcrnl1ncs arc all close neighbor' lo the kneecaps. For 11 omen .\l;'lflnl''· · Ir .s conventional s11·f'c11 :11i<t lcnc.lh are adjusted lo cUrrcnl :<t~ lcs but not extreinc." ~;.n s l.t Cot !\largarrt Brrll'f'r. deputy director. That d1 rtun1 c11r- rertly is i11!crpre!t'd :is 1111d- knee. "Of course 11c do kcrp rr- ('\·a!uating ou r rrgut1i1on \ fe11· ~·ears ago 11 was ni1t.l· calf.'' she sa1s. For 11on1en· 1n the Arr ~·orcc. it's no 1011 er than the bo1H11n of the kncccilp aild no l11ghf'r than the tnp of rhe knC<"1.:a p_ f or \VA VES, the wornr n in the r\a\'y, thr. ,(!'Uirlancr 1<; 1hat hrnllinrs sho11ld br nn !hr rQn, ser1at1 rr. ~1tlr of l't1 rrr 11 t fa~h ion A.~ of 1 0<!.1~ I ha t s 11ie lop or the knee Nont of !he srr1 u ·e~ rrp<irt trnuble 11 1!h young recruit' 1n- ~1:-.lloi;: nn rn1n1~k1 r1~ 'Biii ·~ - 1·a,1011~!1_1 ~flll h;)1n ;i girl c•rnr 111 11lu1 11t•1·tls ,1 l1ltlt· 111· .~trurhun," (.pl. :\1;111r l\rhrrr ia; ~. • fratur1ng a rle a n1arkeL su1 rC'y r i de~. c\O\\ n sho\v ,1 11d food. llighligh l1ng the afternoon \~Ill be a CO'i· 111ne p.:l radc. Senora J ohn (_;r;:1ucr 1 ~ l\J ys and nic~n s c.:ha1 rn1an. 1he ll1e1ne 11 r t h c nlrmbcrsh1 p dr i1·c t h -. t 1·nd5 ~·rrd;iy. Oll 21. Ll>1~~1·.; 11·ich Ilic h1ghr -t 1•1~rcent;1ge 11 Ill rccct\ e r 1ckrl ~ for the carni1·ar ll'cs1cr 11 Hoc-do11 n \1 ill bt· lhe forn1a1 for t h e 1\11·ni1·a1 lh;1t 11 111 t:1kc plnct' lron1 10 a.rn . to ;! p 111 S;irurd;1y. 1\'u1·, I. Fnod lloulh:. 11111 ... ell h.1111- burgc1 :-. t«r<J~. 1ec c1Ta111. '11t.11\' l:U!lC'S and s (j I t drink" 1\l~n frat11ro::d 11111 hr C<il.e 11t1lk". c1J!>l11n1r , 11n1c~l. 11 hitc c·lcph;1nt :-;llf', 1.:a1u1 cd i::ood-... bc1kf' ·<Ill'. g;une~. ·r o r t 11 n r h·llrr. po('\irt ]Jd.v ;•nd .1 lr«1n rulr ~:1rr~our 1~ tn- 1 11cd 1'1 ;11 lt'nd Woodla nd PFO 1\lrs. Frrdericl. Ellis Prc s1tlcnt HI:: r O/tTS Bacli·lll·SCll')(Jl 111,i:i1! f(ltjk µlttct' Ja~1 Tue~ . dar. :\I r.<,. Charles F1ndl;:,y. rn l' n1b1·r ~lur < li.i1 rn1;111. \Ir;;. J· rcd1 ru ·k Doss and ~1 · JJ :1\L' ltoben.'> so!d l'r·n llit'111hrrsh1p~ in 11!" 1Pd1111111;11 ( ;1..,~r ,,,·.,111:. 11 t11 111r .1•·1-t.u •"or rhe ri~1r11 1111111\1·1 • ,ind t h r 1 r 1h;11 nn1n ('11lrer <ind '1K1\;1('' 11 t rr •('r\ I'd 1n 11\r 11111lru1uip"'" t'fl0a1 ti v 'Ir I Jor d Allred ~O!'i; J I l·ll!:il.!11. 18th Year Bosses f:n,~,,~ 11111 be in Ille ~pn1 l1ghl 11nen Or ancr Cn1111 !1 Lrg;1I SClTCtancs .\~~OC!all•.111 Pertinent Subjects Explored /'1•r!l11rnt t·11 rrcn1 t opic~ in· 10111ng JJf1rl·11!s. studt·nts <-1nrl thr schools will be dis cussed during an all-day session of l'~ourth District PTA . Registration for the c,·cnL ~hedulcd for Thursday. Oct :io. in Garden (;rol'r l.'n11cd ,\lethodist Chu rd1 , 11 ill be al 9 a In. Some of lhe loprcs lo be ex · plorr.d include Parent Ef- ft'i:li\'cness Trsiining. Dn1 g Abusf. Co1nmunil}' Jnvoll t>- n1cnL Tr.1cher and St11drnt l'nrcst ~:motiona l ll ca!lh a111t llurnan Rrlations ancl Ju\r111 lr i,,;i.,.,-and Cou rt ~. I· red S1r;ii1 . .I t. ~1.·:r r T.\ l11Rhrr <'dur:it1nn <h;1 1rnvu1 ;ind ~Ir~ Ken Knza s;i~ "11! discus s PT . .\ al ll Gl:incc. Hono red !\Jr ,_ !\ \\' Gorton. ln11;..t1111t' I l'~1de11l ol ,\ ('1\ port !;1c."tt:h a n d lnr1nl'r p r 11~idrnt o! the· ;\t•\1porl !!arbor J ~u si~ 111· , ;111d IJrnfe s~iona! \\ 11n1 e11 ' l '1!1h. 11-a a: honnrcd l11r i uinpletint:· 40 ~ r;il ' .'l'! \ !l'C \1·itl1• l'itt'lf!l "fl'!rphf1Jl (' ro. ;o,hl' 1c; !<CCrr1 ;:1:-1· to !he <1 :1 inn !1',1t11c 111.1n.i;.:- c1 Ill :-i.1nl.1 \n.1 Spotlight l1ns1' 11-. IB1h annu;il Bn.~.~r \':ghr nr\I Frid:1~ in ti1c Cri.,1 ,1 .'i1 c~a 1;Hl f and L'oun trv C!u h ,\I.is: T nf 1'1'r1•1110~1cs for 111\' •'1 r11111i:. wt11rl1 will begi n 111th :1 :-.or·1;1J hnur ;it 7, 11·i!J he \\'arr1·11 .J l··lTgu,on, L'n1tc<l :0.1;i](•s 1J1,lrie1 Judge. Central IJ1~1 rrc1 of Cal1f<1 rni -._ Entrrta1 n111rnt will hr pro- \ 1dC'd h\' Sound n/ Sr 1·cnlv-s1x, .1 1ncn ·, ~!('r 1 luh rn111po$cd of rrnplO)l'~ nf Hie t; n ion l\rsear~h ll'ntcr . Brea, and IL11n1d Ur.1·, noted hy pnotl.sl i\n1nni: ho·10 rei l guc~I,~ \\'ill I•!' ./qhn (' T<·al uf Fullerton , Bo~~-ur 111P·rc·:ir fnr 1968-6' who 11·111 announce thf' name of the n ~w Boss. Fonner rrcipients of the honor hal·r bren \Villiam F. \\!cnke \\'allt>r , B. Chaffer, Robt'rt F. \\'ard. Thomas He!· fernan and Edward K. Naoor. Other f,:ue s!s will ht' Mrs. Eula \1ae Jett. round~ or Legal ~errr!;1ries. anrl m~y superior ;ind municipal coUrt judges Chai rrnan of thf' even t 1, \I r~ C:rh 1n E Bla ney ,.! /,11;i hr11n and among thosr: 'rr1·111s 11n rommittrcs are lhe \l 1n<'' J;,1ben F. Matthews of rr tnt1 1!.!'ln a~:ich and John L. ~l:inii.o~ or \\'c~llninst('r. IA'gal sctr<'tJrl<'S \1·ishing 111 n1:ikr rrser1;1'1•ns may call the chauman al ii6-JJ23. ---------------~---~~-~--------------------------~ -· ·---. ·-·--... -- KER RY LEE HILL To Say Vow5 Adkins-Hill Troth Revealed at Dinner A dinner pa rt y 111 the hon1c ot i\lr. a11d f\lrs. Ed\\'ill L. J;:1rklcy of Balboa \\O S ·the occasion for the announcement of the engage- ment o1 Kerry Lc:c: l lill and J a mes G ary Adkins Centering the table \1 as a pink and \vh 1tc dccoratccl cake featuring rosebuds and doves, and <it each place 1ve rc p ink name· ca rd s 'fhc hrlc!c-to-be, <lci ughcr nf .\Jr:;. J:lark- lcy and l~lch ard F\'lnrion 1!!11 of IJJ ll as, 11 ;i~ gr ;:idurited fron1 .\ie11·port llarlJor lligh School a nd no1v is at lcnding a pro fessional school. S!1c 11·as a l!l69 f.1n p1rc Debuta nte. 1-lcr f1<1 ncr . ~011 of illr. a nd fl·lrs .. J. T. :\rl- kins of Ccr rilos. i:-a grnduate of Dominguez ~ligh Sc hool. ron1p1nn . Ile \\"as a para trnorcr 111 the 1\r1ny Jnd 11111 a ttend Ce rritos J unior College. Thc> t'(n1plc J1;:i\·c chosen .J1111e 10 for th ei r \Veddin;..! d<ite. :\n1ong :.pccial gu(·sls <it t he party 11 ere !\Irs .. Jea nne Chr1ste11.,.on of Balboa. ~rand· m other of the br1de-c!cc1: J\'J rs. ('a rev r~ov;i l of Garrlc n Grove, grand n1othcr of thC \Jridc- groo1n-·to-bc : f>a u1 A dkin;;, hrothcr of th c pros pecti ve bcned1cl , and t:r~an fJt1r kll·1·. brother of the future brid<'. BAR BARA WOOD RU FF Newport Bride-elec t High Sc hoo l Swee th eo rl s Betrothed J)r ;ind :\Ir!' Rnbrrl r 1 Door Swings O pen for Sale i\lr111hr1'" nf lhi• Soropli1111sl Club ol i\t•11pur1 llarbor Arc;r l1a\·(' hcen busily gathering 1ten1s for 1h(•ir illlllual garage i:alr .1 nd 11 ti! pul 1heir cacl1ie 11p fC1r grabs nex1 Sat111·day. Thr s;dr 11·il! 11kc pl;1C'c froin 8 <1 .111 . to a p ni. iii ~:!09 !-lca~hore Urh'l'. i\ c 11 p o r t ))1•;1('h Benl•f!ti ng 1• 111 Ur 1 h r ,\nierir:i n F1 t>l.l Sf' r 1 i LI' • r.1<1 reh nf Dirncs. (;iris Club nf the llarhor Arca ;ind :1 schnl:1ri:lup fund for htf!h ~c·hooJ ~ludC'nts. Betrothal Disclosed Joyce Irene UtlauL daughter of Mrs. Clarence Stauffer of Covloa, will beco1n~ !ht' l.lride of Robert J. S. Dc<1I of Whit- tier and fur111crly uf Ncwpurl Ueach. !\-1 is~ U\laut is a graduate of Cov ina l!igh School and her fiancl' is an alumnus or Newport 11arJ>!r Iii-re schoo l <1nd California State ollegc at Fullerton where he e rncd his BA in history. Ile will continue his studies al CSCF next year for his 1nasters degree 1n btology . The bencd1ct-clcl'l. :-.On of Air Force Col. !rl'l.J and !11rs. Jl;1rry E. J)c11! of San Juan Capistrano, served in the U.S. Air Force for fuur years. The coupli." ha\"c !)Clcc.:ted J::in. 10 for their 11L'<ldu1i:t 1n 8e1 hany BapliSl Church. \\'est Covina. Bay Circle Has Hope For Home Earlier 1111.-; nionth '.\lrs. \Villis \\"oo:I opened he r Corona dcl i\lri r ho1nc tor a Junr hcon rnrl'lin~ 11·1\h H<Jv Circle n1<'1Tibcrs <1f I li ·e Florent't" Cnltcnt on Jlun1c Jor un\\'Cd n101hcrs. Speaking 11 ;1s 711r s Etl!;a r llill , 11 past ruayor 01 i\cwport Bcacb. The nt"sl f:Ollll('ring is plao· !"' l fl)r l"rid;o·,. (.k.:1 24, in lhe Li• 1111:1 1!t"I ,\l:ir hon1c of i\\rs. D h"l1l <"l 1Hll·h .\t•\1 olfJ{"('J"S ;ire Ille :'ll lTICS. l'•1'd Dupre\', prc s 1d t>111 : \ 1·r11a P!!l. first vi ce p: l'~lt!c11~, I l;ilr Col r m :i n , ;--.'( ,c1;1r1, ;111d C l1 u rt' h II CLlSll!"CJ'. W orks hop Arranged 11cpca11nr: 0 1'(' 11[ l:" t 1·rar ~ rlllJ.'l ~urrr "liil 11 lie 111crnl1t·r~ ,.1 ll(Ulll'l11(Jf,('f' iol ! II U l1 ; ,I I !I \'a llc1 At '1u a 111 n(·\! Fnd<.1 111 !hr l"OJtHllUllll.\ l"t'll!t r . ·~1 i\',:l\('V .l;u ,h.; 011\cl ,\\ 1 • " Ht1r!1.1ra \', n glil 11 ill prl·scr! ,1 11 111""'-hup •111 flrc11r,1li1r 1lt'·11 .. T he S a n l a \I o 11 1 , .• 111' cur ::i t n r ~ 11 ii! hr111~ 111a\1'nal.s 1nclud1ng I" I 11,.. !'>l"l".!>ors. (abru . .:... IJ I ::i J 11 11a~tcba ~kt'l~ and par1 1ally ,1·~c111blec! rat·I-,~ '-O 111t•n1bl'r~ 111;1~· co111pll·tr s1w h ob1c<·ts; ''' u p li o lsll'rtd 11 ,1~lcb;1.~k1'I• r:i111 r stool;, lug{!:1~r r<Jt.:h:i arid lnh:: rind elutl'li bag;. i\lc1nbcr\ art" ;nh hcd 111 11·c:.ir {·:1su:1l 1·lothc.'.. Tl11· nicct1ng 1 ~ opc·11 to the p11hl 1 but rr!'e r1·:it1r}1ls arc rl'qu1n d. Add1tinnill infor111;1t1l•11 111.1 \ be oti!;iincrl b.v rallip~ \lr· .Ja111l·~ J)1i·i.... 9fi2·5 1."1i. 111· :\Ir~ Rober\ Cardinal. Sfi.3898. Wai!it W a t chers TOPS \\":us1 \\' a l c h 1• r • a~scn1hlc l'•t·rv Thursd:i\ :ii i r 111 1n C1n l~ \"1r w ~(:huu l. I funt1ngtfln Bc:1eh THE "IN" LQQK ON NEW DISPLAY WIGS \\"wtruff of Ne\\'port Bcacl1 have announced tlic b1·1r11th11l of thei r da11gh h•r. Harb;.ira Jean \\"oodr11ff to How;irr! Anthony Cun1ungh:i1n Jr .. ~on of /101rarrl Anlhon1• f'un· n1np:h::i111 of Curona (Jc! ~l.1 r and i\l r~. \\'1lhilrn Saunder~ of l\"c1r i>0r1 Beach. ! SAVE 20% TO 50%! '.\\lss \Vc:xtruff arnl the pro· ~pcc!ivc bridegroom :ire' ~radua\cs of .'\r11 purl l l;irtx1r High School and Orrin,:?<' Coa~t ("ollC J:C. Both arc JUJllOrS ;HI CCLA. The futu re brH!c i~ n1aJ1Jrio g 1 In art design ;ind her f1ancc is l studyin g engineering . I A l)cccn1bcr wrdd1ng is being p\ilnnt"cl in Sl J:1111c." Episcopal Church, Nev.·porl Beach. I How can you lo1r weight and..) kee p it off 1"" for good? : ' WEIGHT ® WATCHERS. I Somt lalking, some listt ning a~d 1 a i:iro;r1m th&t wor ks, ,,. 6 Flit l l!OCHUll l -(All IJS ·5SOS \ I EUROPEAN HANDMADE AND MACHINE -MADE W IGS THAT W ill RETA IL AT A S MUCH AS S220.00! SOME REDUCED TO $29.95. NON£ PR ICED OVER SlOO. THESE A RE DI SPLAY W IGS FROM OUR SHOWCA SES AND SHELVE S -IN A W1DE SELECTION TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET! JULIETTE HAND FINISHED WIGS AT CLOSE.OUT PRICES! DA iii( 5HAOES I LOND( & SA LT & 'El'l'Ell: FROSTED I. "LATINUM Re9. I 07 .00 ~., 11~.0 0 l!eq, 11500 54.00 57.00 62.00 OU R SlAFF OF OUTS TAND ING WIG SfYllSlS AR[ ALWAYS Af YOUR SERY!CL m /J/J, , WIG & BEAUTY allie j ~SALON 250 E. 17th ST. G COST A MESA DAILY TILL 5,30 THURS . & FRI. TILL s,oo 548-3446 -'. 6 'fit MRS. GORDON T. HUGHES Ca ndlr lig ht Garde•' Ri tes I ~. Palos Chosen Setting Verde s /or Ceremony Jn a ga rden ~r\1in ;..: overlooking the l':ic1flr 0l'l'a1 8<1rbara Scott J:irnc" ;111d (;ordon T. llugh<'~ .Jr e\· ch;1nged their \\ r cl (I 1 11 , pledgr:;. l.;i \ enta lnn 1'. Ii·,\ 1 r I· E.;IJ!\''-· 11<1~ II .' "Ii 11:: l,.1 th(' ~1 11:;1(' fill · \ <'Piil.; I"!. .o.11je111·111.ed hy 1lu· l\<'1 1\l ln.:d f]'"l'l"ll, I II. 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(')1.1ptrr II 111 'IJUll ~·1r .I 1111.n h .. 1 v0111n;11 11 \';dll·1 IJ.i1 , ,·' Fn1111 1. 111 \',ill<',I' I! 1;; 11 ~d iool. he~1 11 n 1ng :ii nnn11 Rebe kah Lod ge .. Crepelon D emi-Bra curves you in softness! lorJ,•(s f,1 ~h 1on l(u1kis ~ofl , •. 1ir1J J VJ ,~J r· CU':' ~h JpC'S \I'll 1n ~hf'• r il ,1:1 •· 'I l•)r 1f 1n 'in·lonk." 111•, ll"ri1·11· 11·d If • •l1-1)1;i (, fiberfi ll lin•·d anrl r11.id•· n f <o111 1 n l ,1 C' I.. • I ' f pt:~l' 11,.,,/l \',I, I o1 t t I r 11·1" ;, .,, J ~;1s k1,',•(t•·111!l1 ,1(1 ' l'.i 1,1 ''!''11i" r j l\. r-··· . 11tn•1 < 111 le11~.Arneri<11,d e Motte• Chor1;ie 21 Ye•" \., Sa rne Lo<otio11 ' I " 11 J .' • I• ·I· • i ' 1 n n '• !:iO!o ! ; · ., ; 111 I .i • ·" " I 11101.,. Professor Discusses Literature \\lrr111tsda y, Octobtr 2?., 1%q DAI LY PILOT :J7 Boxes Full of Funds All o I d fash ionl•d bo~ SOI 1,11 p11r1 haSI' ll1r ho>. \\Jll bt ~ponsoreJ b} the t-unds raised 111!1 be used IQ Or1:1nge County Blind tu111v1-ht>lp those without siglll 1n ro11,· :it 6 :lO r rn. in thr S<11:1al Or<Jnge Cuuuty who netd h a 1 I or the S:.-vt>nth ·d a y "er1•ices a n d Pmployment. ,\d1 entbl l'l1urch. Costa !'l'll'sa. f"u rthcr i n f o r m a \ 1 o n l!I \\'u1tu'n 11·1!1 bring ;1 00,\: sup-. available by c;1ll1ng :\I I"~. Gl·arge Kiµcr , r" r· 111 ,, r per lor two 11nd sharr the din-Jtnlx'rt Beardsley. presidcn1 . ner w1Lh the n1cn 1~1 11 o ~-18-,1859 English profc:.sor, 11111 give a1'r ======================== pt.•rsonal a p p r o a c h tu Ch<J1,1('C1"s •·C:-1nterbury Tales" j b('fu rt: the L,1~·r:1turc Sect ion of COs\;1 i\lcsa \\"onie n·s t:lub, 1n tlH' \\'0111an'i: Clubhouse at l 12 3U f).111 . Frid;l \', OL·t :ll. . ' Tile ~pea kcr 11 ;1 ~ .:in l·:nglish pro!l'sSOr at ,\liclugan lll1:.lun l "n11\·rsl1y and !'cw Yorj.; L'n11rrsi ty .111d director uf1 1·t!uc;ition ;11 II a 111 pl o n'I Institute !nr 10 ye::i rs. 111· lcrt tl·ach111~ tu beeon1e ;1"'1'la11l rn:u1;1grr of the Boston Sy111phon) Orl·hcslra :111d thic;1gu Sy m pho n y Urehr~tra i:ltlll lalc r rnanagrd Lus t\ 11 g e I e s l'h1lharn1onlc Orrhc!'tra . Lµun his rcli rc- 1ncnt 111 196:1, he move<! tol Cost a i\lr~a ,11ul in 1965 bt'ca1nc !)ptl"l<i l {'onsultant for the ForJ Foundal!.111 in the in· tl'rcsts of sy mph o n y orr·hcstras. i Further rne e ti n ~ in- fnn11;1llon rn:iy bl' ubt:1inrd hi 1·alling ~1 rs. IJ o 111 r o ol /'\lulf urd, 548·!16!11. Sears .... f . ·' FROM OUR GLASSW ARE GAL LER IES Old Bohc1n1an "Vui'· :ind W re;ith'" pattern. Freezer p r oof p;irf,-id s. S·~t o f 8 . S 10 . leers and liners 10 111.~1.,h . Se t of 4. S5.9 5. S L . .\.,., C K 'S . ' ' ' , l'ur prn<ln,111 1 .• h .. l•rl !fl ,,,, ... ""'"Ir)' of ori1i• .. f 111•1•or1•d r ....... MIN I( SALE! Were '299 to •:;99 _, o pr,:-; SU:'iD I) S (o r "\ nu r !-ohn ppi11r: (:o n' I'll if'fl''" :iT.\RTl"U ~u\·.' t o $508 .. • q !f' .• and jac krts e f'.o l or ~ i11 cl11 tl c 1•rarl , ~a11- 11li irc:, 1l :t \\'JI ., !'il,cr l1l11r anrl ()as"lcl e Ma11y, 111a11 y fi tylcs i11 1lt i.;;; ~rr~t 111i11k Sfl l("! .lust Arri,rtl! :1 2 .Jn,·h Ship me n t of l\cw $687 e llrautift1I new st v l t'.~ a1u l culorat io115 i\-1.. ·\ho ul u;ears I ~f':tr~ f:o11\cni,.nt .. ur Sroir• and l:rt•d it PlaDI Sho 11 :ll un day thru Sat unl11 9:::o ,\JI. tu '!::IO l'.M. l f.4111, llULIVt..a: A1'0 CO. .· f - r- 1 - -4 -----~------.. Milady's Wrapped Shiningly \\'ho is J\la>;1 Shine? The cor- ner newspaper vendor ? \\'rang. \Vho is tl11ni Shine? Proprietor of Llic neighborhood bakery? \Vrong ·again. The .. shines" are v:hat's happeniHg on the coast front, and t.laxi and Mini are the t1-ro principal characters. Not for years has there been so much excitement in coats ... not only 1n a new f:1bric b11t new lengths, too. Junior <_;;illcry is using a s u pr r s h i n y ligh1111eighl l"rushed patent fribric that h;.is 1nore going for Jt than one can unagint'. As a starter, the fabric can be wiped off with a damp <:loth : hence it is idral for a n1a.~i-lcnglh coa t \vhieh occasionally tends lo graze the ground in a dram;i!ic S'.lecp. And because this shinv fabri c is so supple, it can e~sily be shaped inlo high s k in n y armholes, lean, long sleeves, <ind snug bodu.:es. Nat l-lirsch, .Junior c;a llerv's designe r, secs black. red and \1·hite as the n1ost important <:Olnrs fo r 1hesc coals. The inside.<; vf both 1!11· '·n1a.-.:fs"' and "rnini's" ;1rc lined 11ith fl eece nn top and arc quilted on dull'n. in order lo pro\•idc " 111 a .x i -in u 1n " 111arn1th 11 Ith '"n111li·nlu1n" \\'Cighl. They're lite rall y lhc !>l1ining !>1:'lrs of :iny \1•cather. ln :id· di lion to ~oa t dcpartn1enL~. ether departrnents in ynur fa\·orite .~tores v.11! have fun handbags, hats, shoes, g!n1·cs, ;inti rnore in sh111y f;:ibrit'S, so one can really '"shine"' fr on1 t hrad to toe. ' /\;o one v.·ou ld ha\·e gues sl"d th;n maxi-length coats \Vould capture such a 11·id espread <iu- dience of all ages. It'.~ not u1111sual for thn'c generations of the !i<lnle f;11n1 - ly !o go shopping togrlhcr :-ind atl end up buying various 111.:ixi co.:its. HS TOPS Club -..... ----.. ' RISE AND SHINE -I·:\·e 1111h~·n it's r:ilnl nl! ou t.-.1clc it 1•.1ll llc possihlr to shine 1n U1J s shin.v cru"hcd p1.1 tc 111 ~kn t coat 1J1at's lined 11 ith fleece .:it the tnp :ind quilted on do11·11. ·rlle "1,1pt tll'an'' inntc11,il i~ in hla<:k 11ith red bcindn1aster braid. Allen School is !he rneet111g placr for I luntington Be:i1:i1 1·ops Pound Pinchcrs at 7 '.... pm. each r-.1onday. GOODBYE, SIXT IES -\ 1 11~1 -coa t 111.'>J11ny eru!>h- l"d p~r!rnt I!-> lhr p l·!ll'CI '": 11 11 hl'I" 11111 th1• 'l'\11t·-; ;1nrl ~reel \IH• '-1'\l'/11!•"" f11 1(·11 IJ 1 (l k f11" 11;ule, J!·.~ 1•h:ot ':. h .1J)!li 't1llo~ .\1,1 ,1,,, ,I )•· ~·pll ;\!;1_:.:1101·~. Narcotics Headlined l'ol and Pills. Uangrrvu~ Tl1rills y,·Jll be the top1t: nf .~orman B<i tx:ork vi ! he Laguna Beach !'olice Dcrart· 111ent 1\arcotics Division 11 hen he speaks for P:.trrnts \\"1li1ouL l'arlners, lnC'., next ~·riday. Silver Da y Ce lebrated By Couple In Palm Spring s Businesswomen Gather The Tee <·1• IAf'' '.n•o ~ ( '""'~ '' "•0~· ., "'" ' ~,,,. ' ... ' .1 { .1 ...,, ·~-[1011 ' l'll<Jl '" .~. ,, •~• '"' .,., .• ;. ~····~'~"I I •"'• I ,, ' ''"" tr1•~ ,. '" '" ,, ' 11.'un~<J• • llAtl(HO ~AN JO ... QUIN Tattler lllVINE COO'.;T \~1')1 £\' n .. v. CP\'.~ Cl'IO S~-{ , .• ~I ~ •l•.•CtN , I , J. t }• (." .,., l ••• ' 1.• "' ' ( '" I'''° • ~' ll~·., fl t• on•P\ ·' -;. "" "~"•" ' I ll P "·" ""· L• r I f.»("'"'"'J' I<! :,,..1•·.,,o II h ;.,, { 11lr111nalu1g ['.;at 11i n ;i I the d1stric·t ll"Lll be honored •cc oAv-1 ' r ' n. ,, .. ,.,.,, ' -·. < ·~···· . 1J ' d II•"'·• •'·•"•JO• I. Clu•~ 'I d 'I D d It r;u~111ess ;;1 n d J•rofc:.~1011;,J during a progra111 St1turday ~;·;·~•:d 1~~·.~;, '1 v ;:.d''' u i : r. an . rs. av1 . f ;: '""' p .. 11 , ,,,,. 1 , , ... ''" \\'orllt'n·~ \Vrck .,..,,·11 " .. II>>' htll ii ternoon under 1he dirrc!1on r.""''' IJ• •c.• . .,., '<l; 11,11·1, lAti 1 c~· DAV, t lN w1;1 st Lr -Jl(l111hoy 11·erc guests of honor .. "" IJ/ i\lrs. Jt·rry ll :i<·;i, di~trwt ,,. ,, 11 10.., "'' "'"'"·~ 1< • ' • ~" " 1'" ~,~·· d I '·'•llc•·•·ooc" e[ Lil" S• 1 O> ., l~w ~ull\. • • 1· 1 f "• """'" · • , ,,,, r.','"· '•·· ",• < ,:,".." ,'.?, ••• " unng.' a !;!YC'r ;111111\'Crs:iry ., ~ · ... v ,_ "1 ro 11er:>n11al clc vc l o r•"'''' ,,, .... 1u• , .. ,.,.,, ·•"'' '" ·· ~. lll•m ~~ct-~. Ii. 10" "'"' ( ,.1 I "~"· lh-,••<l ("•on JO /, li;.irty given in the Costa :'llri:.a n1slriL·t Bu :-; in e s s :111d t·h~1irn1.:r n , .. ,u ... ''· 1,_,, , .. '"· 11 ,, • 1 " · ,.,. -c. •· "1•'"'· " /.:~•·. tJo•,i•al''"'"'~ 11 •. m,, C 111 '.'··• J .• t • [I"' 1 horne of their daughter and Professional \\101nen·s Clubs A panel d1scus:.1on 011 • hu\11 i-.~.;·,7,:·,n ,.~~.'.' 81 .~1~~ ,.,.,1 ,., u ,·~· ..,:"'''· ',.,:; .~; ., Harborite To Marry illr. <ind ~!rs. Ch.'.lrles Iloss ;\lcKt·11y of lntl1anapolis an· nuunccd the cngage1nenL of thl'Jr daughter, Vera Leah flleKeny to Air Force LL Dale B11rton Oderman. son of f\1r. ~·1 J(J r-.lrs. Snrnuel Odl'rman of Curuna clcl ~lor. '.\"o d.:rle has bern set for Lhe \·.l·dd1ng. 'I he future bride is a gr:iduatc of Purdue University anti 1s ;i te:u::her 111 Lafayet te, Jnil . 1 lcr fian t e graduated fron1 tllt' U.S. 1\ir Force Acarlcm y and received J1is masters l!cl(rt'e fron1 P u rd u c . 1~rt'scntly he is tn pilot VERA '-\cKENY Future Brid• training: at Randolph Air Jo'orce Base, San Antonio. \llHGl 1~IA '.S 1-. SN IP 'N ' STITCH SHOPPE 3134 East Cot!lst Hwy. • Corona del Mar Phone 673-8050 At lt!!st, tiie slow boot from lt111y 11rriv1d, bringing our hond wo~h a ble v11!v 11t1111ns. Would you believe ii, you have a choice of 45 colors! See you ioon, VI RGINIA P 5. Greet 1ele,l1on of b,o,~cl11, lm potlecl cut vel•all ~ncl lha new l~pe•l•v log~ lo• lh1 ho!j. cl~!' 1oa•on ahead. Use Your BonkAmericord or Master Chart• , FULL COLOR 8''x10'' PORTRAIT ~ "" ~; ,.:;-·. .... ONLY 95~ Plus Tex-and SOc Service and H•ndllng Limit One per F•mily By SM ART SET STUDIOS BABY, CHILDREN, ADULTS Groups Photogr•phed a t No Additional Charge IN OUR PHOT O TRAflER HARBOR CENTER Thurs. -Sat. Oct. 23-24-25 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The niecting \\'Ill take plaec at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Federal Savings and Lo;in building and a qucstinn ;ind answer session <inti srxJal huur 1rill CO!l('hlCIC th r t•\'l'llll1~. SfUJ·Jn·lair. fll r. :ind fllr s. next Satu rday and Sunda~. ran \IC as business and pro-:.,~f.~' ·A,) 01<1 1~/"'·,..,:::;.:::",.,. 1 , ~. 1;~'.'{;; ~~" i;,1 ~·.;~,"J ;", b Oct 25 and 26. in l'atn1 fcssiona l \\'Ornen parl1c1pate 1n Ho.~1.~o ~lllll•••••lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!"I! !lo crt Dougherty. Springs. our civic, state and n:i tio11al -------------------------•'-- .-\lso pl<onncd 1or llCto\'H !' i~ ·<1 di!>eusi:,iun grwp 011 bncl.t:1ng 'he Genr:-;11:on C:1p. l!'cl hv Ho~rr Caner. cl1rl·tlQr !If :... 1u!h Or;1ngc Count\ Y:'\lC.\ :.1rs :\l;1ric1'rl" \lil lt-r \1111 1•l· t thr r.1•·1··1·1i:: \',•·1ln1"<d:11. i)\:. 2'• 1•1 :.• • l ..• ~:1:1.1 Ht·.irh i)41•;v .. : 8 I :-.ri--:l• 111: 1,1 :: r· .. t li1ldr!''1 .. r- \· 'I • f b•·l!i 111•'1·' I •11 I n1·r 111· tvrm;il1nn fll.•I t)r 1 :.1.11111•d \1·,> (<JlJ1ng :'ll r., .\\Joler 1'1 1 21J2~. · Harbor TOPS ll;irpcr :...t hrrnl in ( •1-!;1 'lesa 1:-< the lr1L·;11 1,,n 111it'rc rncrnbcrs of To!·S !1;1rhnr Lighters g;i\hPr c;il'li i'llunr!ay evening at 7 .3n Assisting \rit h l1osl duties To hl' lherned Aclne\cn1cnt affairs" v.·ill highhgllt th e con· \1 cre \he honored cou ple's son ·rhrougti Clvu.: l'articipa lu1n. lr 1·C'ru:e. P::inrl n1c111bf'rs \l'ill ;ii td :inolher Jaughter, Hollf'rt !he tontrrcnrc \1 ill be led by be .lrrry Pettis, Unilctl Stntrs .ind ~u~n n Boinboy. ~1 r.~ Jrrry Childs, president. cong rc!>~tnan. Jerry Lr\\"i'-. \\",1rner1 ~11 At hie\·rmr111. onr .-.1;1lt' asscrnb!yrnan a n d 1\ !'pcc1al guest 1ra~ ;\Jr:-Ed fru111 t•aeh of the 30 clubs in Arlhur Peck, mayor pru-lf'm !)1ngcr 11f l'o:.la ;\lc~o1 . 11 lio of Hiverside. ~t•r\ed a-; nH11d of hOL\Or 11,r l!r prcscnting the 1\C'l\"port 1l1e llon1 bny~· \1l'rl•l1ng, ;11111 Nuts 'n Nib bles llarbor elub \\"ill be. the '.\Imes. I lt•!t•1i' Cole. J;i111 ce Haines. dur1ng the p;ir1 y ~11r \ll! :ind Al!t'110111g 1 111..-t 111g~ t'lt'I">' l>t•.\lurl To:ih. Erina flllll cr. !>erveJ the llrred e;ikt· I· rul:1\ .11 HI "111 .1r1' lhc \\" ,\ H<)Scnfc ld. [). n Bi1\'d, Al~o a!\end1ng 11·1'n' \11 11 01nt;ll ol l·'o11nl;l1n \ :ill<'Y \ t·r~il Oakden. !'. H l":1ssi(lv. /ola Boyd, ~!rs '.\1 111n11· lln~d. :\u1, tn ;'\1bh\!•\ Tfll 'S <.:luh. A A. Dl'l"inc. V. l.. Brubakt:r. \Ir~ llildeg:i rdl't•!•'f";uidlii•r :'\ll'tnhf r<; h:111' "1·!L·t !cd th•· Ht•n L•ind1rrr. (;.II l.,1111 l:1'1·r1·:11 111n l't'!lhT 111 llun· hurn .. 1 Ii Pn!t'n, Jl. ,\ 1 l.111~ht1:r . :-.u:.;in :\Ir ant! \Ii-t111glnn Bi:at.:h lor rhe 111ee1111g Soutl1 11nrth. J \\'. ll1 •1hat~ !J1ng1·r, fl1r ;111rl \l r·~ Cl nl\"k pl;itr ;inti 1\ J•; 1-.,:JCgt•h. l'··~c ;111d son Hn~~. il-\r .... ;..]111 -------1 nit• Cnll 111s. !\II· :111d l\11·" 10 -----------------------.. l.lh1d l\.cnl111t' :1 11d \\rs. l ln\I ! inT1.1!dso11. all oJ Costa illC'<:.:1 ." f ) U ! .(Jf.\O\ltl \IC'll·\li"lll"t \1 t·n· '.\I r :11111 fllr s 1!;11"1"\ llog1·r of Panor.:rn1a City. /'111: :ont! 'lr:::. l it:orgc Frazee of 1 \•11 t'onl and !\Jr and to.Ir~. .1111111 C;1rruthrrs 01 Sedona. :\1"\I. I DAY ONLY IN NE WPORT Ail In' i1:1tit11l ll> Al l '. JOIN HAIR & CO. Come As You Are Break the cha ins of rollers, clip,, a nd dryers. Try our sofr scissor cut •.. Yo11 may newer howe to set your ltair again. Now ... Penelope (Formerly of Gene Shclcove ) & Robert Pignotti HAIR & CO. (;it REVA"SJ 317 Mari"e Ave .. 13.llbo.J lsla11d-Pho"' 675-1130 Por App't, Opr, I O•y1 ,_ l '• w~m~r• C.•our• Plt•n L~U f or I "-··~ r~·~ A L• .. u••· Wanted Ope rator with F ollowing ,, • j _ , . sJ ..,_,, LEARN PATTERN-CUTTING THE MODERN WAY! /\ ~y:Trri "•med ' !HE GOLDEN !:UL["' ,.,n"r" YOU do, 1 do ii 'Y flt;1<.1r1n9 <1 nd need nt'I e~per1er.ce c.!hec Than rt4..!· 1ng d nurnber arid d•~Wlfl'l " dt: Gove u1 one hour Qf your 1.n1e ""d '"~,,.,.I :11ow YVll ~I o" PATTERN CUTTING SHOW how 10 dra l1 vovr p611CffL$ , • ..,,hon:( : .... n m""Hll """~"" "'any s;;e and tvle f'lr ~111111er'1b'!' vf ~·o,,, !11111 ,lv 111·~ ,.iJr~e wi ll be ~n 1n v~~!n1e1it who;:h ,_.,:11 oavc ~ f.Jllune 1n hl'~l!ono tin1e! PROVE IT TO YOU~SEl~! DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUr~nY! f er your convenie nc e, ~o !ha! 1ru ne"rl .,, r •· •dy. de~· nnstr&t1ons 11re bei'1Q held In nla~e lhe;e po~ .. b.e, a ~rr.4 [ Demonsirai.on ree ·~ ch11r9ed . All 1'·,.,.r•~~":" t;qu i1>mrnt ,\1.,il11 hlr ~I +.i,,.~,.. NEWPORTER INN 1107 JAMBOREE -•... ,BOARD ROOM MONDAY-OCTOBER 27 4 DEMONSTRATION TIMES, 10 A.M. · 1 P.M .. J P.M. • 7 P.M. DEMONSTRATION FEE-$f.OO ( ''I \Viii positively give you the kind of body ~ women envy and men admire!'' - ; · ......_ st,vs CHAR LES ADR/fa.N ;~ CPf H DAILY 9 9. SATURD ,\Y 9·1 FREE CHILD CARE FOR MOTHERS HORTHllDG£ 349-4788 IUllANK 842-0877 MISSION Ni ll~ 361-1714 CALL TODAY ••• INfOI MATIOJ( LECTURER, PHYSICAL ITTNESS EXF'EIT ANO WOMEN"S flGU l:E·SHAPING AUTHORITY .. I every orhrr min I l..f'\aw. nolh1ng ;:; rnore beoufilul '11(,!\ r1 r'\.J .r-c~.y pi l :ir1innrrl ftmnl~ !urn1. 'l ~;!'" 1·1 du•11 1 I fl.. Qr.Al /,PPF/,~J\N(l V/[! K orid lei mr. lir·N ,1 I ,., I ri·1 1'··r1. J1 your pt·r.,uool opp1:or ancc, scxun l cu1pr'il t:nd Jr·n 11n111c ollure ... qu1cJ...ly a11d eu ·,ily, 1n plenty of lime ru -I .'t 11!: I 11 lilfl',ll1HI\. • J Hf (,~'l 1\ Tf 'i 1 (~II r YOU r1\fJ Grvr YOUR MAN IS THE St1M. I"'.! Y Df~l¥A8l[ tlGll Rf TH,\T l·IR .. ! ATTRAC IED HIM TO Y ii DO YOU REMEMBl:R? ... HE DOES ! .•. LOME JN OR CALL IN PERSON THIS WEEK Bock irorn his succP<,sfu l (uropeo11 !ou r, Chorles f.drion, founi.Jrr of Shnpe Shoppes lnternot1011ol 11 1•J 1ir.;;;nc1or ci !Li. t'n1q:.ic ond r.11c!ui:.ivc ~yslcm 01 ri~duC•ll'J 11nd h!J1Jr~<;hop1nq !ho t has brough t health nntl horpine.,., lo thousands of women throughout t he world. w>ll be 1n his figure salons thi s week to perso nally ~r('('f you, discuss your logure problems ond fJive you free gifts of his fab- ulous nu1r11io n guides and autographed Joie txigs . .. , "'' P . Pro1'1ise ••y~L r1c•s Ort '"• I Y•11, r .,ere ca · O"'esr . 0 serwict, foc ·r"~1s1t"' ..,;,11 '" •".-11•~1• I '"I'S •rtd e "'"" Caf" .. "I 1:1.,, Prof1s1ionol . ' ' 'IOI¥ Off -Inst-.. !..... ltrrtd bo,· firing, on 111 .., • -..f~ 11-o r · •lrst C• -my spec · I 11n11•d ""'"b .. , firtt. 111 Progrg tr of •o •i(Y t•t'"e"'· •• • "'1 o Ir "' lor 1011 ... "''• "Coll or coMe 111 to••'fl ••. 1 .. 1rllt1r if yov ho• don• s• Mio", JM wMW •lrN'r IN: sli•, low•ly ••• ••&lrwW..• SAJfTI MOIKI 393-0064 118 Wfllw1 CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION WIST LA. 477-1122 3ll,S.Wvtd9 COSTA MISA 642-7032 =-F IGURE·Sff.]\PING SALONS f I • t ---r·-·-·~--.---~----. ..-.··--·~-~_,..,.~.-..----...... -----~~--------~--·--·--·-··•·•-· -· •-·--•• . I . Market Basket helps you fight inflation evervweek with ••• COPYRIGHT 1969 MARKET BASKE 1 Pr"e' 01! ~11ec1 •e 1vea uc OCTOBER 22. 1969 mru r ue~. Oc1 .8 :900 -t• 'f USDA CHOICE DON'T GAMBLE ON THE BEEF YOU SERVE YOUR LOVED ONES! You "'~ p ut your <Ompl••• <O•il-do~l• ',..,.._~;,(! f>A SI.(! !t NOt ~•Y 6 J .... h 0 !E[f ell Ille ""' .. u.,,,,.,\• l[N0lRA1 i !Et I~ U \ IN~PICl!O . ,~ o-·-•·<>n<e ol 11.. ,.~~I"'""''''"" C>nd pur<IJ ol •~• n .. ut ""d "~ <i•on ;~>\ r-n if '""''"""" oi ''• pl""' and P•••onnol ;Mol•ed. rt NO[~AY !t Ef 1$ U ~D A CHOI<:! .. '""' """"'"'' 1).01 " htH he•" o •· """""d by "" olhcoo l U $ IJr p• o! "'~"'"''"" 1n>prOo•· 10 cn<)lo '"'" n <oncur1 '"'"h g<>•••"'"""' llun<it"d' lo• l•••~1 e <olo ,, "'"'""'V• tnorblo,.g, bone "'"""'" <>I'd "'"•• quul1•y leu<u•e1 BE SAFE! BE SURE~ 8u1 ""• a nit b•~f •lint <<>"'"' !h•>e two >h•eld; MAR~!! BA51.f I I! NOi ~,&Y BRAl~D BE[f. !e,,d ••Dy <O>h "" mo<e-olteto le.u ~thon 1,,. ,.J .,bi• ~ .. nL U.S.0 .A. CHO!CE TENDERAI' BRAND BEEF &~?c~ CHUCK STEAK L849c U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF -BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAi< LB. -· Count on Market Basket to be your perennial inflation fighter! W-., '" be"'" bo t!ld\'"J ht-Jh P"tf'• lor o long '""e .,.,,Jo tht> rno•t P""' .. d "I 0 011 1nilot<O" wi'npoo ot 1hr-m 0 11 0.-"p Cui o,1coun1 l'rit" I Compore! Th"'" Mor ~e1 St1\\,.1 f"'''" CH I" '" !ow or low<"• 1hc>r1 mo1t o!hC'r load th(lirH J "cou"! 11o•e•, conveu1,.nll! •Jn d 111· <lf'p<."ndcnl 1!ore1 O•ly duv of th"'"'"'"~ Prove! Nobod1, hut NOBODY , 0!1,.,, yo u t.,,.11er •c•lue1. "'e l'~ of1P r wr-P~, 11>.,n yovr Mo rl..t>I Bo;\ et •Tore• Yov coo'I do o t w e ll aoywhe•e elte! ,,.---.J! I I ~ DA (.,~.°"; lrnd""· R'a"~ p,.., I I (er.• L~<~• MtolV 1·1d r A \1·n•ct l ~od~r~1 5,~, ~ ~'"'I 'l' Rib Roast ....... 89 < Beef Short Ribs ,, 49 c ']:'s~~'e'"R~~~·t ... 59 c B~~t "slla~k's':·:, .. 59 c l'~D A. (11o,ct lt·nd'< ,1 ,•,,, ~~oe'• 1 " f1,\ (h~1r t lt11dfi0·1 Brur"1 E.,( I\/\ lf>a, "A111t.,V·l I '~ Q,'I ~'' '' i " t1 :• , Stewing Beef •• "' 89 < Rib Steak ....... ,89 < Sho ulder Chops .. ·:$1°9 Crab ~\eat ..... . P.•~' • r •t ~tro•o•rl HI LLS BRO S. COFFEE l LB. 63c CAN 2-LB .• $1 . 2S ,3-LB .. $1 .8~ DEEPJ\lcUT _ SP {CIA ~,,.. ~ ::::dilll TEN FLAVO RS PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES 17~ $1 . PY.GS. OEEPf:'cur SP~C!Al ~lllCREST KRAFT ,_ M AYOt~NAIS E ' ·: . Baby Food ...... : 8< (~id Water All •. : 75 c f'•<t< 1' ! ('•1'1 < "'' I, I r I Drive En-Zolve ." s111 XLNT Tamales 3 s1 Tamale P~c .. 65 c 'M.fYJ~'W'~fll ~ D1 j,,.,,o,. 12c Mcr >"IBO~··l~O, 11,,' r.,,,.,~., Bread ......... 3 ,.~: .. $1 Phase Ill ..... : ·:22< l .. , l~·"d'l l 1'·11 I ,q,,.~,, Caramels ..... : , 41 ' Wisk Liquid .... ; 73 c 10 0r Cl1f ir f lCf't• lh 1 IO'o"•:~•I ..:?()· : i~~tant Coffee. , >119. Rinso Detergent 63 < > ·t \'/ .nJ> I•• I Co~o~,.Mix ..... 73 c Tomatoes .... 2 39 c \. ,,,,,, B~~ry Co~kies .. 57 c Tomatoes ; ... 2 39 c : ·;·;;', :.',', Tomato Sauce 3 ,. 39c Frosting Mi x.. :'3' •• 01 ll11f·1 'Jo • ., 31< A1•o•ol ei "•"·\•-""•' • Formula 409 .. f, •r.1 M •acl• ( ·~""' Formula 409 .. ·, 81 c li~O; ~•!'\I.SS ~toii St,lrWt!f•tY Preserves ...... 39 c l!01tnr 55 < A11 /krvo;iJ Hi-C Drinks •.. ·:;; 29 < f'•••q •"' (Ir.ti IOI: o'' •n• ··1 ANACIN TABLETS $1 .39 9qc SIZE _ __. REGULAR .Lux Liquid •... ';.?' 48< ,,_~~~~;:__) /-I< ' I •• I, ·,' 59 c Pet Food ..... . 791 ! Jl t 31 c Beef Stev1 .... Diet Margarine. 41 c ' ,_ ,, r,. Chili con Carne 3 '::' 51 1 N ' I ' · • l Taco Casse role ... 55 < Potat o S u~a ;J .. · 29' -ii! "• ,.~-I"'" ' . I MARKE T BA~Kl:f DETERGENT .:7UC 39c :;:,--"""'"'" P KG ~, DEE l}fvCUT SPlCIAL ..... 19!11 ! ~ ~ DETfR'ii ENT ;~ · • , · r., -·''I • Dri s tan T ob lets $172 Cossack Vod ka "". '·'i!ll-' ., ,t'r..,•t-?1 •,1.,,1 Formula 44 ... · . >J 38 Ten High ..... ' '''•"''"" 1(~ol 1-.;•ol ,j/,,.,,. ~,1 I Razor Blades .. : « $] 33 Ancient Age .. I>•'• l'•r,l"rn' ! t ' ' ·' Dial Deodorant ; 99 c Gilbey's Gin .. SUNRISE FRESH PRODUCE .. Pumpkins .. , .... 111 3 c Muenster Cnec:r f!;9< . . Sliced Cheese .. Gouda ChcEJ$C . Ri cottn Chee se. 65 < 55 ' 37 ' FLASHLIG~IT BATT£RIES , ·• "' ~ •. j I Grapefruit .•... 6 · · s 1 BAN ANAS CEt-JTRAL AMERICAN ~DELICIOUS • {)•1 ~· ll(>ll< H• Dr r ,,.~ ''' !'i Vr •l•di·•rii D t '" "'29 < a es ......... 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"! n1·1rr l'oOk h~ rrt·1 p('. ! Jl1.~l rl'at h for th1n1;:., ·· 'ht • !.1ug ll1.·1I · Th1> ~il Ul'l' 1s :1n :111\h('ul1t ll:ib;111 u1\(' ..i11tl l!Jkt·:. llutu·, 1,1 p1·t·µ11rt' I ~t;11'l uu\ In till' 1non11ng. u~1111.: ·' good 1111- l"or11·d J1 aJ1,1n \Jh11· 01! · 'l'hl' ~a\lt't' i~ .Su g1100 . l It')' !•1 10,11-.t• c11uugh lul !ht• next 1!.1), hut 1t lll'llL'r ..ill_\' goes en unt• ~t!llri;: \\lien !h1· \nJrd get' 011!. n1y friends dl'~l·en11 or. u1·t•r111gllt. .'un11· kuls 1·11111r u1 t•r tu p1:.:_1 g.111iL'S 11 11!1 ll:Jl')' .111d lhel',' ~ Ill'\ 1•1 1·11uu;;h ll'll ti) !I l'(.'lt -• 11!'1' ~.1 lll\' I,.. 111;_1U•' 111· ~~IU· tt'I!\!) ~llt't•d 'll l:t•\ lt:Jl1dll :-.111~:1g1•s Ill 11111..-loll 111111 1,r .. 111u! Ucci tl•lcrv u111tJn .1n,! !111.:cd grt·l'n pt·ppcr~ <inti ~1r 11- 1nt'J'l'd lung hours 111111 IL!l101n p!u111 1un1a1u1'"· lu111:1to pall!•· . u11J ~t·<t~un1n;:~ l J: a r ! 1 t' , p;11·,1l') Ul't'j;·ILO and ~l"Tl b;1~1n until 111c s:iut(' ha~ lll!!'kC1~cd Lllld tht• 1 1/lllJI'~ n1;1r·r~ I g11l.'~s I it· ;1i11av'i ~1101111 11011 lu ~u:g -.lnU 1·0ok, · )ht· ~;ud She 11 i1s hurn i 11 L'J11iht"ol!1c._ 01110. bu1 brr ' l':.1 rl:t~s! ('hilt!hoofJ lllt'lll uric~I reol 1•r on ('ul u1nh11 ~ :111d h1·1· µr:uu.Jni()lil<'l'.!'; ··big iiltl r;u11l>- l111g bu\ ~·un1 rortab!c house." I 11 ncrl' sht niul hcl' brutin•r .\l11..:h:1cl n1u1etl a!lt•r ht·r pan.:nts dhurccd. I A 11 .\l'PY Tl.\IE ·I can'l rtnlrtnb('1' 11l1rn I ihdn·t :.1ng \\'l' had a lilllt• ur~'1n ;ind St'\ era! of 1'1 > ill II It~ pk)}'Cd the org<111 or p1:1nn Son 1(•nn1· 11·ould ;isk 1ne In sing and f'"d oblige ll'ilh '.\l;1r;..!11•' and do 111~· hlll<' bit 1 lit• hou~c 1r:1~ ;ih1 a.r~ lull 1,f .,h1l- dn•11. ll 11 :1-a 11.qJfl~ !PIH\" . jl(' 1"('{';1llt•(l, ··1'11' alwa1s k111d nf 1·11;:1,,,d IO!I" .l\i1r u'1ndo• h,•r kn L ii~n dt•hu t. ,!Jr ~J!(I. I" 1 PHl'l11i.: bi l'al-.!,"t lur her f;H hrr 11 tulc Pain t Pot Prettily ·rn {',\\Ill l'ni.ot· ,( f:1111cr p1d 1111il1111t j}H.1111111 :.,: yn11r hand ~ ur n11n111,: tl11• put ·' p:.11n1 1oh. pliltC 1hc pol llpsid r d111111 111t·1 .1 l1t1 c i1n . "l'hr c;_ul 1na1· 1Je turned :1s lhr pol 1-. p.1111 \cc! <11u t 11 li~·11 the· p;1111t Jr>I> •~done, holh c<1n .11 1tl )J\ll 111.1,1 hP J,.1, 11111 11 ll1e po! 1 ~ dr). 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Bcr.rl ~lartun g1\e:. a Ill'\\ and µt.'r!.on::il ronc·('1>1 of 11·hfll con~t1tutes <i salJd Shr covers !Ji[ gan1u1 frorn the sin1ple toi;sttl green s;1l ad 10 ~alads 111 a !'>oUJ• IXJ11 l ~ueh ;1~ (;azpacho . 1nl'l;.irl1ng Shrin1p in P1nc11pplc C11s1ng,<;, a lunchron salad Iha! ca1l'r:-to lhc delica te appet1tr SJIRli\11' IN Pl ~l.~:\l'l'l.I·: ('A."i l."1;s :J ~111<111 I If)(' tllr.• Olf•l•I•· ;1 or:ingC"s 2 a1 oc:idu<; l>rr·.~~I PR dJ1•!i11\ I Fr'i•.'-11 li·n1011 1111 1 1 2 pC11H1fb f11ll!j• 11.•·d ~h· l!rd ,1n1J rh 1 1 , ll.1/\(• 11 ... ll 111 l ~ ,I /1 It' fl'l!j'.;\IJ 11 l'I , Jt JI II II IJ,1/! ti! !!II l(':ll CS II l!h 1·:11 h pt11'fl1Jll Si:oup out fn111, lt ·:111ng :-llt•ll ;1ppro:-,inu1tcly ': 111ct1 lhlck niscarrl h;1rd illlll'r \on· <t11d 1·llup fru11 P('rl 11r:h1gr~ l•lltl ren1u1 ·e all 1vh11t· 1111•111 hr;in1 · 1·u1 into sniall pu•t t'' l\·cl and slK'C ;111wado and hru~h ;111 si des 111111 h·111on JlllCC' lo 1i1·cvtnt <h~ei1lur;11111ri. l'l:•tt• fn111.~ :i nd tilt' .. hn111p 1n iJ bowl anti lo:-~ 111(11 lht• clrt'SS tr ll! I/rap 11110 pilll';1ppll' ~he l l s 1\l;1ki's fi scr\ ings. Oressin.i:: 1 , 1·11p drv while 1•.1111· ,JillcT ol 2 ICllH•!l~ I lahlr:-.poun hunt•1 I ICiJ•j.IOOll 'alt I ('"~Ill 011\ (' (II! I l-f1hlc~p<1<111 rhnpprd frr~t1 1111nL 11r I IF;1~1•1 i•n dr1r·d It\ I Jl1 l'I, ' II 111,_11•tl11·111~ I!\ ;1 1 I•,, 1.1. ·••1d .~ ti .1 I.. r 11~1111,;1-.I) .'I.ii,"~ I'• t llj'~. :, HOl"AE EC DROP-CUT Nan cy Wilson pl'l"ll11•d (111 .1 c•r:il • !Jy l!1 · ~tu1 ~· Sll1· 11 11.; f; _\ctir' vld "\I\' l11n11if'r 11"*' ill! 1'Xtrll~·1\l f'Ook and I l~·~11·11ed ;1 1111 1r111ll Ill y •dt'j!lllll[h.'f, \•JO Jlltl,1], ::iou llit•r11 ,11 lt·d 1 1\t•;1 I~ '• 1'Ja1w1• lca1:nrd. fur 1·\.;1n1pl(', ho"' lu turn out a s11101l1l'fcd ;;Ll'ali . ' T ,1kL' ;1 111 lulc ph·L·c ol ht<"f, bl'U\IH It in 011. tlll'n IJt;1IM' II w1tl1 :.0111t• 0111uns F1n:d ly ,11;i~1.· :i ~uud i.;r<.11y 111111 Jlour ;11\ll rn1 tk J 111 1101 unc !vr 111nJJ1l{ 1!1111~:.. 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Her inteft!~t in t!dut:u!iou 11:1~ pr1Jn1ptr1l llPr to v1s1l h1,llh ~thuob lu talk to students anti 11·1n theni 01•('r 1vith a concert ' I 1.1 rgc kitl.~ to fini~h :.cho\ll til'(';lll!->C \\ 1!l11JUI an l'dllt'il(JOll, J ll'JI H1cr11 . cl1l'y're dead." She l ike~ to cn1rrta1n, ::.hi' ~aid. but 1nlonn<1lh , ··s1nec I l1a1 c h;uJ 111 c;!l 0·;1t ~o often ;.u1d !frt:,~ tor J1nnl'r. ! like s!rit11y 1·:1,u;l l enter1 a1ning, wuh t •:i~y 1:11·11us like spaghetti ;u1d ;1 rucc ;,;rccn salad, or vc;1! t'llllt•I:. 11·1!11 fet\U{'Cine . I rl'~1lly p1·1·!1·r ho rnl'-prepared nieals. I li:1l1• \ll'3ks and ro<.1sl beef on a plane. lt'"s very seldor11 tl1:H I l1nish u n1c<il 011 a plant_" This avl'rs1011 to plane fare is partly c;1used by thr dil- f('renec 111 111111' anti t)1c ,;;111Hne~s of !I'! flights l!l'r only other rr:il food hang-up ii1volvcs, •·plH1n old beans." she said. ''Thr day I carne tiown 1l'i\h pneumonia I hnd be;ins 111 !he school rafett•r1a Even lhuugh I knl'w the beans haJ uo1111ng to do 111th lhc illness, 1'1 l' all\· a~ s :issoc1att·d th(' two .• trtd r still ean't 1•;JI tli1.•1n," ll1C s111gt·r sa1fJ . ()111' uf h!"r ~n:utt·st r·uhn:•r.v 1·ouµs 1111ulv<'U bakin~ <1 take as a teenager. "J don't r<'ally like !o rnake sweets, but u11t·1· 1 111ndc <t sour-ere;.1n1 fudµ•· 1·akl' fro n1 a ft.'Cipe I got otf a bux uf coco;·1 I was <1bo11t 16 a! the 11n1e. I've lost the rf'(·1pc s1ntt. bul I'm sure it 1\·a~ thr best cake I ever rnad<'," ~he boa~tetl. l\'r1nt.:y's recipes fur 11:ill;tr1 1cul eutlets Hn<l fcttucciiw. atlaptcd fro1n LC'OOardo\; lut hor n~ cooks follow NANCY WILSON'S ITAi.JAN VEAL CU'TLl-~TS 11:: V(JUtldS \'efll ('lltlt'\S Seasoned flour 12 !ablt'- spoon~ flour 1111:-,1·!! \I ilh '; teaspoon i;:11 ht· :;al t, la rge J!!l1l·h dried b:iz,11 l<"I'. g1·;1\111g s ln,,hly ground pr ppcr) ~ l :1bll'~put111s ul11't: oil 1 <:ll p l OSC' WIJlt' 11:! tup sou r cream 1 :.I eup fresl ily g r ated l 1:1nne:.<1n tlicese Bone cullcts. IJllUnd n1e;it tu II alien sl ightly. eul tnlo bite- :.1ie pieces. Ur'l'dg[' nlcat 111 l>l'ilSU!lcd !IO(J J' ill'<ll ulive OJI urll1I ,,zzlu1g 1?1 !Jf.;lt' :.k1llel Bru1>·n n1cal quickly on bolh s1 lll'-;. HcfJucc hl·;it pour fn \\lilt' CLJ\t'I'. SUlllt1er Ulllll IOt'O\ lS tl·ude r (about 35 u11nu ll''I I Adil ,our tre.-.111 .:u1d P;ir111CS:lll Ciil'{'~C lllll il ~:tUl'e hcg111s ta bublil1'. Uut do not boil Cor r1't'l si•a,..,unlng s. Serie ;1! 01a·t. Scrvts 4-6. A,.. TE I{ TllOU(;1rrs If d<'"lll'a. \11ne 1n;i1• be 01111lll'd :uni diluted <"h1cktn ,tock ,u 11~1\tutt:'d . Fol' ;1 :.hghily 1n11ty /IJl'Qr, L'hicken ~to<"k 111111 ht•:JJll !lg (;ib!C.'ij)OUll 11( 1111'lteJ 1'lirr<i11t jt·ll)'. l'ETTL:t:L'l.\t: ,\Lt'ltl':llO I puuntl bru:;d rgg ILO!odll·~ 1 !JOllflli ~ll't;Cl blll!\'f. 1ncllcd l :i cu p he:11y t·rca111. :.Jiglll· ly \\hipped 1,:up ff'l'slily ~rat c d J'anncsan <"hec~t: Cook noodles In 5 Qu11r1 bu1ling s11ltt"d 11•ater untrr ~I de11te \about 7-8 n1111utesJ. 'I'll'! nootllcs tend to be coc1~1·iJ wl11·11 rh,·v n~c lo the surf;i,.,. Stop cuokuig 111uncdi;1tely 1,., adding ', l'UP cold \vatcr t·1 th1· nuotlles. Urain well. \\'h1te noodles are C'OO~l1H~. 11 lat:l' butler in s n1 11 I I saul'l'P<tll , heat s!igli tly. Add slli.:htly whipped l'!'cani ;11111 half the grated cheese. Blt·11<1 11ttl l'lat·e Jari:t' ~coop of the /J1111cr·crc;iu1-l'hee~e saul'c 111 boltull1 of <1 lurgc hecitcd bo1· I /'lace hot noodles on lop 1.r s;uu·c I ;ind puur r1·rn ;11r1111.• s;1ut·r <inll l'h(·c.~c <in the 1top, 'l"u:.s 11f•ll illltl SCrl'C at ontt' Scr1C'5 4 Al·"TEHTl-IOLiGJITS : Fur ~ :.ligll tly richer sauce. :11ld !x:alcn e11g yol k to !he n1rl!r·tl h1111 rr, j11~1 hrfore addi ni.: tl11 · l't'e:ltn and t•ht>l'SC For fla1 ur 1;1 1i:1tio11s use gr<Jted Ro1na1111 l·l1l't:~e. sOlJr l'fta111 a1Hl ·or LTl'~un rir l'ie111Lu cht•cse. \\'l111 r pl'µpcr ur lllnck pepper rn:i1 be us<'d fo r addl'tl !;l:ason1n;;. - BUSHELS f ' OF SAVINGS U.S.D.A, CHOICE BEE f RUMP ROAST BONE IN 89.~. U ~ 0 1. (HQl(f 810 lONDON BROil U ~ 0 I. CHOl(l I EH ~IRlOIN 8U!T •••UMP BONElESS ROAST fROZ!f'I P\.AIN Ot B~t .. oro VEAl STEAKS flOlEN WITH ORI SSING VEAl BIRDS (11-tCKEN , WHOlE LEGS & THIGHS FRYER PARTS "( ,.,':!,.., ,.,.~ ~· •. '·"'o 7'U.S.-. •1• ..... ,., o• ·~""'""" 55~. YOUNG lUR~lY DRUMSTICKS lUlR QUAlllY PO~K llNK SAUSAGE fRESH-3 Ol MINIMUM WflGHI RAINBOW TROUT I RE ~H SWORDFISH STEAK 3 :.~'. $1 49.~. $1~ f RE SH KIS I . .. · FROZEN FOODS EVA.PORA TED BA.THllQQ/o.., IN ~•N P( .. OV TO !IA~f Wt<ITt PINEAPPLE ZEE BRIDGFORD BREAD ::; 23c CARNATION "SSO~l(O (Q'l(INT ~ .. 11~ JUICE TISSUE M.C.P. FRUIT DRINKS lo ... $1 .... MILK •I l I/ _t,~I! 1 ii <, ,·1}ft 25c 4 :~~'29' BANQUET DINNERS ;;: 39( 7 lAll s1 CHfl Sf IS"IJ~•G t !I 07 '(!'; 7Qtl TOASTA PIZZAS LIQUOR SPECIAL~ DELICATESSEN RATH KING SIZE ALL MIAT FRANKS WITM 1 Oc HALLOWEEN CANDY 69,~. courc.N 1N ~IOE PKG. 1000 LI•''-! 1~1-.<OU "ll' "''"9~!0 ~\l(f~ AMERICAN STYLE HAIR SPRAY MICRIN MOUTHWASH I •'! )0. Dn ""' ''• • ""' •" loool. BAN DEODORANT ·:: 99' "· l)OI •e9 yln1 • ~YP•• 11&1<1 • u~1(••••11 All (,Rltl0$ BUTTER -NUT 73 c I I er.• "VI l" '"'"' '1' ! •" • ,. •" ''"' COLGATE TOOTHPASTE I l11 \·II SHOWlR TO SHOWER BABY SHAMPOO Pnrhnv So ft Mnroor1ne. l lb pl,,ri Kroll 1000 lslond Ore5~1nfl . 16 01 bo r1le (01npbcll ~ Cr eo1~i ol Mu~h1oon1 Sou p, oo I rO•l Diel Ins Ion! 8reokfos! A•~t'd, pkg. of 6 envs 61' 79' 1)24 :•for 1~. 59r 1i:ir (1 l Pel er Pn n Pcnnu! 8u!t('r, ~1non111 01 (runchv, 18-ot Lind Sto1oqc Borr 111(1 ')r 011 phci of :') 11 '" 69( CANS "' ( oronrt f ro1en On+on Rings. 5 01 pt.ri Coron"t rrvzen Onion R111q:, 10 o1 11~:1 lhr1!1 l1qu,d Oe1eroeo1 :>? 01 to1tlc R11 Pr e Soa L fnrl Sc oH I '2 c:-: pl 'l ,-.,,,t Orodc1111.~1 lnile1 Sonp, reri txJJ 11., .-~ I 'I•' ii r , "'~ "o: bot1lc ')9r t.?r. 59c 37: I for .JI r. 8?- GI ANT SIZE ORCHID NAPKINS p~: 29' l!iO f OR lv'1[A T ~ A-1 SAUCE 39 c i~,i 1 69 c 2:100 Jlarbot• lll,·d. at l\lil!oiOJt St.. llarbo1• Shotttting Ceut.t,r, Cost.a 1'1esa ( , , • -----------------------------~~~-------·----· ---. -. --., l DAILY l'ILDT :f.I L_ m~fair Frozen Food---... t ORANGE JUICE SUNKIST FROZEN 6-0Z. CANS $ for· JOHNSTON PIES FROZEN CAL FAIR J._ & St f,,~~~!_L_T_IS_~.,_E__ for 4fi§.• DtWty Sp~! CE CREAM--·59~ h MAYFAIRHASANEXTENSIVE l .... .,,,.,JlY 1/2<>AI -s Tl ASSORTMENT OF CHAMPS ARDENBUnERMILK~~~---···· 19' ~1SCANDIES & TREATS CHOCOLATE DRINK ~u°~~ 21( \ ___ FO_R_H_A_L_Lo_w ... E_EN __ _J .,. HEAT & EAT=:;',,,, 98< CHICKEN ~~~IL mIDJfair Ddieamsm LUNCHEON MEATS :~~1:.._~::~:~.. 3F s 1 COTTO Ul&MI, DfTCH LOAF Q IAllDWICH LDlf,DLlV'E LOIP, R , r1CKL£lrllU£1tDSPICEDLlllCKlDI -\ ' lli~~!!~~~~~:_65C ~lKJl~~~~~12-0z.P<o.:.99c . LEO'S CH!f'PEO MEATS 35c A~SOIITTD 3-0Z.r>G.----- RATH KING;SIZE FRANKS u . 69° BORDEN NIUFCHATEL 8-0L P!Co.35" tiECIDUS llC~TII 1-11.Slc Mllll.llElU ____,... "1. 49' ROCK CORNISH , GAME HENS c~:o~~· lll-OZ.Mlf'llMUMWUGHI -----., ,,_ ......... _ FRESH FRYING .CHICKEN PARTS w~g~ f t atf.MTS, !ll>U1' OR WHOlf. 6t, LI. ---- SHOR! RIBS OF BEEF-··-·-----"· 43' BONELESS STEWING BHF 11. 98' ENGLISH CUISHORTRIBS u.69' BHF LINK SAUSAGEREJ.tMcccr-1-0i.29' REAL MCCOY BEEf BACON -12-0z. .. o.79' UMB SHANKSORHECKS_. -··---11.49' LAMB BREAST'"' !AR Mou•°' m w -·····-u. 39 ' WILSON CORN KING BACON 1u.79' RATH BLACK HAWK BACON ___ 1-1•. B9' MONEY NUIGETS "''" SlACKHAWK -«'I" mmifair fl'Uik & Vtgcta.M.ts ARDEN OLEO 1-LB. __ 600' $1 CARTON WW11WJ ~WWUJJ I I ,.,..., I°"'"'. "" '"° 11-. I-I ·~ . ~ I I n11tiilib-VALUABLE COUPON ONE FREE PUMPKIN 3 lo S-LB. AVG, GOOD THURS. OCT. 23 ·OCT. 29 FOR COOKING 24-0Z. BOTILE YOU SAVE 20c LIMIT ONE ADULTS ONLY, ONE COUPON PEii: FAMILY. COUPON GOOD OCT • 2 7.oz. SIZE-LIMIT ONE YOUSAVE48' ADULTS ONLY, ONE COUPQNPERFAMILY. COUPON GOOD OCT. "rtl:w:s HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS Van de Kam p's SPECIALS Tllm.-son. Oct 2'1·21 ,..,..,~~~IJ4uors~-.... NAOI ST ARD S SCHARD COLLARD YOUI 10( CHCllC$ IU• CillO'S J PIZZA 7gc 2•« "'"" ·MLPurlPI UUS4Gt- mM R0 lS 67c AUYlllOU-+o-- AYJICA~,_o_s 4~$1 $119 Coconut Cake .. 1.i., ... Bur Claw c Coffee Cakes ... ,. 114 39 l.Bl._PE_PP_ER_·s IL 19c Cherry Hut Shertbread, Coconut Macaroons §.l~l_N B_E_AN_s_· _ .. 29' er Butt1rscotcfl Chi' 3 le Cookies .......... ·"' JOLLY TIME POPCORN---2.u.CAN35' BLUEBONNET MARGARINE ia.29' IRIS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ..az.49' KOTEltSANITARY NAPKINS •~•43' XLIT DINNERS r81~00 41' ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, OCT. 23rd THRU WED., OCT. 29th MAYFAIR MARKET-175 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA 2030 West 1st Strfft, S•nt• Ana 9192 We1tmin1ter Avenw, GarMn Grov. ' SPRING HILL WHISKEY ~~~NsotD$2 99 10.PIOOF FIFTH.. • ZAROFSKY VODKA .... ~~~,\\'$ 3'' ·woLFSCHMIDI VODKA s399 HARD CIDER """"' '" s159 5PE.ClAl.SAl[ PRICE. 1/2GAL -C.IMONOlO FASHibNtO -t;.:~.l,. CAllF. CHAMPAGNE~" s179 VELVET GLOW BEER. s120 WHITY!Nli: SPll:, llJltGUNOY !ltt. "°" T°' OHS 16-0Z. CASlllt.JJ f1Na.orsco u..in 612-0Z.99c --·'o.N5 . ' -· --·--·------.......... ~------~~-----------------------··----• .+ • • . .. . . 1 , (! DAILY PILOT BARGAIN BASKET BETlER BEEF -U.S.D.A. CHOICE NO PRE-PACKAGED MEAT I USDA CHOICE 09 BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS LB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS ROLLED BEEF ROAST CLOD TOP ROUND BOTTOM ROUND SIRLOIN TIP -~ FILLET SWORDFISH STEAK~ 98~ XLNT. FOR IROlt-OR..fR Y ZEE TOILET TISSUE 4 Roll Pkg. BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS Your Choice of Varietie s F 0 R 1~111 IMPERIAL 2 9 p Ii! MARGARINE 11 1 I IB. IN TUBS WITH TH IS COUPON NO M !~;I M U M P1l~C~ASf ll[Ql.!l rfD vo10 A'TlR sur.~A r cc1. 1i.. 111i.11 l,,.,.i t Pound P., Ceupcn -Oft • C ou ~rft p,, C'"'n"'•' I i '" -,,1 G+OOD Of'l lT AT IAFICO.AIN IASllil ,,.__~ ' . · USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE 25 BONELESS T-BQNE TOP SIRLOIN .STEAKS STEAKS LB. . . TENDERIZED $11! BEEF CUBE STEAKS ' USDA a9 CHOl~E • ' PORTERHOUSE USDA CHOICE 98~ " RIB STEAKS STEAKS LB. FRESH LEAN 49c lPOusH HOlMIL 1· 69' LI. BLAQK LABEL 79' .. GROUND BEEF lb SAUSAGE SLICED BACON IA.l M •.t.NUE ALL BEEF 2 LBS. BAR M-WESTERN STYLE 69' LI. $155 5 .9~ KNACKWURST THICK BACON SLICED BOLOGNA HORMEL-I :r OZ. MOlM(L . .. LITTLE 59' .. ALL MEAT 49' ... SIZZLERS WIENERS ,, oz. LAURA SCUOOERS MAYONNAISE FUL L OT. 49c REYNOLDS WRAP HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM FOIL ll:r9ular 6Sc I ' ft, t 11 iRchet Hawaiian Star Sliced PINEAPPLE JUMBO 21/2 CAN S 31$1 FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 LB. CAN 69C 3 Lb. Can . . . . S 1. 99 SPRINGFIELD PEARS BARTLETT 3;s1 HALVES JUMBO NO. 2'/2 CANS ' WHITE KING 'D' DETERGENT GIANT SIZE 59c EDEN ROC BRANDY SILVER PESOS $459 TEQUILA FULL QUAOT IMPORTED FROM MEXICO ISLANDER s429 . R u M FULL QUAOT IMl'OflTID FROM VIRGIN 15LANDI LIGHT . AllEY $399 SCOTCH FIFTH IMl'ORTED !IROM SCOTLAND . ISlAND INN-6-ounce C•s CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE Box of 200 Ply Ti1sues f STRETCH N' FIT ENKASHEER PANTI· HOSE 0 R FRESH PRODUCE YOUR CHOICE ASSORTED BULK Candy . ·'3:$1 CRISP EXTRA FANCY ' DELICIOUS APPLES MORNING FRESH TOPS OFF CARROTS 1 LB. CELLO BAG 6 LB~. s1 Your Choice Pi nk or White H.J. Crop FLORIDA GRAPEFRllT ,.,,. ---,,,,,.,,,,., ------,~-"" / j SUNSHINE IClllSPT •• . ' ;,/ SAL TINE CRACf ERS ',~; J/$1 I t SEGO INSTANT 49' /,1 DIET FOOD :~:.~;.. ' '~ ,, ,_ -;;-, -;. ,,, ,, SCHILLINGS Sl"AGHfTTI SAUCE MIX :~;;1~:~ FOlllMOST BUTTERMILK ~ .:-~' ICOTIEX TAMl'ONS \ ',, . 40 TAMPONS ~ ~., •LIEE'Nll JUNIOllS FACIAL TISSUE l'ACl!llC ll Go SODA CRACKE 19' "'·' 19' 79' ~& 25' SPRINGFIELD •PEAS e CORN e MIXED VEGETABLES BIG 11/•·POUND BAGS 4 ~ $1 WE GIVE MINUTE MAID /$ B\~~~~~P • o.,.i.. o M•I r.1 ORANGE JUICE 4 1 COSTA MESA ' FROZEN MIXES ,_•..,w.,.•I•..,'•..,' ',,,.'"..,' _•,..M..,",,,.'"..,i'•-----~ F.,,..•-... ou .. •< ... •-<A,...• ... • _______ ...,, PLACENTIA ' • ----------------------~...,...,.......--------- Alpha Be~'s Man in e1u~ '' _;_Wc:•d:..;"'c;"':.:'cc'·-=O-"ct-"ob<-'-'---'2:.:2:__. l:..;96.:.1:._ _____ o_AJ_L_Y PILOT 4:J • 1· . says:-i u . ', - I I ! . • ' in this ad, including 29 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, save you sa. 00*'' olll s1vifttS is c0111puted 111'11i11le-11nit purthtse. Ttie r11trra would be muth hith•r if Mut & P'ftlMt 11Vi911 tltf't Jllcfuded. Your ALPHA' BETA Neighborhood Butcher ltht Man ;, !he Reel Apron) Proudly Otters BUTCHE!iS PninE MEATS MEATS YqlJ'Ll IE PROUD TO 5HVI • lllSCOUHT T'lllCED • OUAl.ITY & SATISfACTION GUARANITED •U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF 6f/ru lNE EASTfRN QUALITY ECONOMICAL & bELtClOUS FAMILT·PAK-CHDPS SLICED PORK LOIN CORNISH L''.::.11i.:.;:::-:-::~::-K-::: GAME HENS · OR BAKED I U.S.0.A. INSPECTEOO GREAT BARBECUED c --111cnn 11111 l!tlPE "'1 IUIT _ .. FRESH FTIOZEN 20 oz_ MINIMUM ALPHA '"' IUTCBErl lilOE • "'" GROUND BEEF ECr:tNO. , -PAK 3lBS. OR OVElt -ol~ • BONELESS FAMILY STEAK 98~ • T-BONE STEAK • CHUCK STEAK BLAD[ CUT • ROUND STEAK FULL cur 99;,. • SHOULDER CLOD ROAST I!~ 19:.. ~WILSON'S ~ CRISPRITE SUCED BACON ~~ 68c ~. lb HORMEL • FIRST GRADE BLACK LABEL 78• SllCED IACCN • Fi••nJo«• SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE MIE POttK •I DZ. PKGS'. ~3~$1 MORRELL CHEF BRAllD HAM 4 fl.AYOl!flll VARl£llES • BARBECUE • HICKORY SMOKED • RAISIN GIJiZE • CHERRY GUZ£ 3 "-$439 CAN U., QUICK MIAL fAVORITES BARBECUED CHICIEllS "COOKft> ;,. flt• lilG~ fOll nMl!UINlSS 6 fUl L flAYOll frl llW A~A1IAIL( IN All l:TCIIl'I Mt !.\£AT 78' $H!WS • 1usr HlAT .. UT SHRIMP 78' PATTIES ,. llrH• 1£T# CIJB£t) ~11£SH rllOltN PLAIN er l lll.Al!!D YUL 98' CUTLETS • C£nlFRtSK . noru 14 01. PACKA'E FllH· ss-STICKS •I I -I_ Tl![S[ MCAT PR ICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY lhrough WEONESOA.Y, OCTOB ER 23 lhrou1h 29 ~ TOT Al DISCOUNTS lYlRY DAY $ 02. Ar:ROSOL AIIT1.PERSPtRA...'<'1' DIAL DEODDRAllT ~OTILl: or 2» T.O.~L~T.,.. ALIA SELTZER !!OXOF '-D MIME.. Al,1<4 If IA SlOl!ES DISCOUNT CH~RGE P•ICt 1" 871 73c 631 ROMILAR CHEWABLE 78' COUGH TABLETS 98c ~IC'RliiouTHWASH 79c 631 , u'Lrili°'ulTE'Tl!PASlE 69C 591 I ¥1c&s'¥'aPORUB 59c 471 ... _ -~ vlC'ls 'couaH sYRUP 89c 121 t 7.oz. AEROSOL . INCL. ![): orr @~~:,'~~.':~~ss~11 •12• . ialv "ila'll POWDER 79c 63 1 fi'CilETiioLL".011' 1• 871 IOTAl OISCOUtrtl S lWlRY DAY " SOME •tPKA IH• STORE$ DISCOUNT CH411Gt P~ICL 1.u1 r'.:ARTn'! lie 381 IMPERIAL MAAGA!INE H>iL'" CALLOil •~~-VAL.,£ ALPHA BETA 351 IMITATION MILK I.LI! 11..0.RGARINE SOF-SPREAD IMPERIAL !3t 421 lll,ltA l flll • Sllcto • & OZ. PACKAG~S tARGI: AU. MEAT 80LOGNA •AU B::Ef ~OLQG)ii\ • PICt:Lf:: & PIPP[ll LO.Ar tliNC~t~'il M!Al$ YOU!\ CHO let 381 KALT GAL.• fA !.OLY PACK 69" VALU[ l:.ft.t ALPHA BETA ICE CREAM UIJ" fP.O!CTI • 12 OUNc;t' CAif SENECA APPLE CIDER fROZl:N • lO·OZ Pl:O • J4<: VALU[ 32• RLPHR IETA lrm1l1 SprRll CllELN C!A!n' fllOZtN • IZ OZ. Pl:'. 371 RICE ENTllEES 39c 12 OZ. Pli.'.G. BUTTU!tO fl!C[ J.., 31• A~Of!T!:D COLQRS OR WH!Tt RLPHR BETA-l !DLL PACK 'I')< TDILtT JISM »e Valu• &e" GIAHT Sill PACllAG!: FAB DETERGEllT INCLUDES lOc Dfr SOME STORES CHARGE 83c 10 oooct !A.'!. 101AL n1scouw 1~ t~lHY OAY $OM[ ALPHA I E"IA SlO.£$ O!SCl)UH! CHAllGt PRICE I !·LB. CAN corr£!: R~_ or El.:tta ~ -.. 1HW MllWELL llOUSl •fi llHI" 3-Ul. CAN Fr'EGUUJI 011 EllCTlU·P(;R); 2.0! 11.M lQX'Wif~-;rOUSE INSTANT 1.15 ·-10 OUll'C£ JAR I.ti) 11.ll Yu~M"C0}1Ffi l·LB . i~~ 7z-I tun:. 11tGUt.JJ11 011 z.u. CA.II REGUl.IJ'l OR ELECTRA-MA.TIC !.~ 11.U ;~jA'\i'1\1!1ANT 111Slll AU'RA IETA 00'.w?T 1.u:rJr( TOTAL VISCOUNTS EVERY ~,; V ~ rJi~~·11~i:: OP<fsV.U.Ui .. ,,, ~HALLOWEEN DDNUI$ IN' $ ;: RlPHJI I EIR·•ACX Of l 1' ~( HiLrni'fu CUP ems » ~f. ~ tCHAYS • 'Z~-OVNCE LO.V &fW j\ $ SHWllE!DEA DEAD lie uu· Ii ~.<:-tefo ~~ :iK-te+.:>X MAKE ALPHA BETA YOUR HALLOWEEN HEADQUARTERS @ f UDG£TOWtl VAt;'lll.A • OAUO!O CR !o!!'I ClUPS CHOC. Ctn? ... IU!RY"S ~DKIIS !le '1'1" flAVOR HOUSr: • S\/1 OZ. l>J\ 761 DAY ROASTED -CASHEWS lie f LA.VO!'I HOVSl: •!If, OZ. fAA DAYAOASTED 63 BLANCHED 1'£ANUTS !9c ' FLORIST QUA LITY FLOJTIER-' AT I 01scou,vr rRTcEs ~~i~~i~1~~ 68' DAISIES BUNCH IOTAl DISCO UNT <.; EVERY DA~ ae;;; "l""t 1n & rtO!ICS DISCOUNT CKA~Gf l'Rltl sll'Rflliii0coclc'f11L 39c 371 oR'!"1i>'i"TiTORTOTS 34c 29' iiioliioiilli('lf'Pis 2Jc 11' 39c 37• ROSAR!TA • f'ROZCN •a OUNCE BEAN BURRITOS 12 OUNCI: CArl t~c VALUE a. I REDEEM FOOD STAMPS IN ANY LOS ANG!:lIS OR ORANG£ COUNTY ALPHA BETA ~DR YOLll: M09ICY M1UMID • SALU TAJ: COUK1'll Oii Ml TAUi\( 1TtM$ •wt l(UIM. Tll( l lQIT TO llrllSC IAUB TO COMMlM:IAl OlAlllt I ---------· SAYE WITH ALPHA BETA'S 12,876 TOTAL DISCOUllTS ~ Save even more with 'ji;i{ DOUBL£ DISCOUNTSI B1tt1r Pr1iac1 at DISCOUNT PRICES! PUMPKINS JACK O'lANT[RN HALLOWEEN DISCOONT PUMPKIN 'RICE EFFECTIVE through FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 c LB, APPLES TRICI( DB TRlAT 10 SP£CIAL LB CRISP & JUICY ' BIG swt£J .JUICY P\OllDA IUl1' UD 01 WHITI GRAPEFRUIT swm • FU\'ORFUL GRAPES RED EMPEROR LUSCIOUS• DELICATE JLAVOI PERSIMMONS 6~$100 2 ! 291 10~ li l'll• 1£Tli LUNCH BOX RAISINS 11,i oz_ PllGS. 10 ~ 35; 1ussil"''o'110Es 1 o LB. BAG 49' THESE PRODUCE nfCES EFFECT!Vt: THIMSD~'1 t~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 throuah 29 JUI Al Ul~CUUNl , t~(RY UAY PACI:' or. EtwELOP[S • ORAUGE @ • Cl'IAN8!RRY ORANG£ • CRAPE KNOX lllATINE DRINKS YOUR CHO\Ct 89c 79f @ HAL!' OAU.011 MARTINELLl'S APPlI 6"' -JUICE OI CITIE! lie D ' wi::~·.;~~tfl1n AP11tC01s 37• 321 it~ift\i' fG~ro PASTE 17• 1 &1 '7 SCAS • l OtnlCt: !OTTLES r.;R[AMY l'IVSSI AtJ Oft ITALtA1'f 381 SA1AD DllESSINIS JIC l OZ GREEN GODDtsS t 5c .,_ 15 OZ GRtEN GODDESS· IJ~ 7h TIIE ILLUSTRATED ' COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA YOL .Otl[ 69c; VOLUMES 2 thru 22 $1.99 VOIUl>'E I NOW ON SAIEI @ 18 OZ. 90TTLES • AtGULAl'I Oii p1n • I LIJS OfN_!;!T 621 I PAii llJllLE UP 71C IDIAl DISCOUNTS fYlRY DAY &0"1f ALPHA arr• sroRts 01scour11 Cl1A~G~ P~ICl @TOMATO 'saucE'"11c 91 @llu'Nfis 0carsuP 31• 27c ® riil& ro".iUic'i @lliPi.i0c\'DiR 35• 301 131 991 STOii HOUU MON. thrv Pll. 10 AM-t P'M SAT. •Ml SUN. 10 AM .. 7 PM COSTA MISA-2•1t.17tti St. HUNTIN.TON IUCH-ff41 A4-1 HUNTINeTON IUCH-INll N .Meh St. fOUNTAIN 'ALLIJ-ttJI w.,.... SOUTH LAGUNA->llZJ I. C.... Hlw.., UeUNA HILlS-IJ141 c.n. "' le L•I•• 111vtN1-11141 c.1..,, u.1""'" ,.,. ., I . . . -II DAILY PILOT BAN Spray· On -----------j :' ·. WtdnwJay, Octobu 22. 1969 BIG BUY! ' . . BIG BUY! White Magic BLEACH rm ai.it11 LiQIM ... c pllo1 ... BIG BUY! BIG BUY! Tomato Cat SAUCE FOOD Wtdntsday, October 22, 1%9 L J2 PILOT-AOVERTIS!llt BIG BUY! ENRICHED BREAD Mrs. =s Super Sott lte Or c Whtltlilud 1-1•. leaf BIG BUY! COLDBROOK MARGARINE i Deodorant Del Monl>-Rich c Purr, Mini Bib, Golden Cubes 1-1•. $ And FIMxf~ Chitkln-Kilhty Or c of IMllty , • Keeps you :1.afe 10< hoors ... 1. llJ.1 76( Wiry'" llMF NORTHWm CROW!i EXTRA FANCY P~CEO TO PUASE YOUR POCK£TBOOK . . .. i, I , ( ! ~f ;__. . ./ Red or Golden Delicious Ip pies c -lbs. Bananas rs:~;~s ~ 12' Avocados ::&r... 4 ,., SJ 00 Potatoes ~~~ 10 ~49' Ruby Red Additional Big Buys.' lose Pears .:::. 4 .. 91• ~. ArtiUobs '>:: 5 .. '111 Grapefruit no-ii!J lndi1~ Ri'm-SWlft .w .hlcf. S 1bs. $JOO Orups "=:-~~· I :C 911 C.mh :.::'!:". z :. zr Fr1it Dri1ka ~~.:t· = :::::. 291 Mayonnaise '"•mv smoo•• J" Best Food& Ot. ss~ ·Enriched Flour ·~~· 5 .i:-, 49' GlorieHa Nectars ~~:~ 10 ·:.: $1°0 Rau·ma·la1.1. '~~·.~r 4 ~~ $1°0 Glass Tumblers ::~~. 12 ·:·~· f)00 " ••• Qulllr .._. Sherbet =~="'1< 3 .... noo • Rzt>benY -• I u.. ~ °""" r,,. Ba1quet Dil1ers ll~Yntin 6 ·,~;: 69c ·~;.·39c Cllld<anUN Margarine 8-oL I-oz. ells. cu ... lOWlllCEI COMllllE 00/t lOW 11/CEI BIG BUY! NYLON HOSIERY Amted llesh StJlel ' . Compere tit ... low ....-erydoy prlcn ••• you'll M glod "::' ;:" )'OU altoPfl*I Saf•ayl ,,,., Cheddar Cheese ~"" .. 79' D Butter ~~:=.. :.-'! 82c D Velveeta t1eao""'-:;~ 98' D ~~'1-v ·::47'v ~25c . Cheese Slices = :~ 43' D Baby Food = J., ac D Canned Milk ~; ::: 15' D Peanut Butter = ·~~· 59c D Scot Towels ~ i-::~ 33' D ..., lttrtJ ~..:-=•i•i:r ... n.2 s,11 un.r '=::'11•mr .,_.1111 ::.: -.. ':I. .. .... ~., ,... ::::: :t. 21' o;.. .. Lptl S,llJ •.::::::" ': •':I.'" llaft ••••• , .. = '= .,. .. Grade "AA" Eggs large Size ttNm a 11111 tr• -54' .... L 11.. -w n ..... 'I''.,.,. ................ _ -11• .......... = '::" .. w:.. .. 118-fl'llll = '=" •1·~. ... Wiii t:-:.'C' .. 'l"L,.. ......... '=-M-.,,, .. ,_ """" ':.:..;' = •1•':1..:r lllllitJ 11111 ~. -12''1.r'" lutr 111Ma.,:::.. "l..,'l 11 WA7' , ......... c::, -:;-•':I. En.n.t T1Mllo ,:-.. •':11 MHI• Ible.-r .. Clirf ... 49' li:tra .... c-~""c""' '"'51' Bakery fresh 1Mc111n1nH1 .... 33c ..;,.,._ .. l.,~ '"' Iny Clou !Ip. Chw11 lells ..:~ ,..w ....... M.tfln ..,"';i., !:: W Prepared Meat Values Ski1llll Fruka '::' :: 98' Rile Bolop1 ":'.:" .. 'I" Beef Slick =: !: '2" ·-· ....... ....... • •• 35' ldlV I 1115111i V1ri.bes flllo Leo's c•ick11 ~~ :: 451 Cooked Ham ~~ • 45' Fra~ Oystm ':' '::"' 89' PeeW Shrimp ",-;:..• !: 19' c Scttch Treat Orange Juice Cr111p luiee •.:.L C ""'"'' 23 ~Oii bw Tuled' c.... Pl•• :::.: a•:=-., .. c..-Pin ~~.: ":.-59' Pwty ...... Whip '.:: 49' l'mrty Ice C ... 1 ,~ 27' . Bisquick ~': !•'.: 48c D Gold Medal ur:• ~~ 58c D Potato Chips :::: ·~54c D Ground Beef Round Steak frah Grot11d Daity frcrn US CM""""'! rupected Frl!il i1<1f. (l.a.ai.t•-•> 1 Frail a ...... C111ck .,.... 69' ·"-"' .. Fill Cit Bou-11. ISDA Cboice Beef Safew1y Apil Au Tri•• To Perhctio1 c Beef Rib Steaks =.=-.. 89' Boneless Steak :s=... .. 98' T ·Bone Steaks ~ .. $J29 Top Sirloin Steaks~~~: .... $)5' Fr11kf1rl1rs Boneless Roast "-::,~"" .. 89' =! :k~ 59' AU Mui Fr11ks Fresh Brisket in::"!.. ":'.11. .. 89' Slfmy er...i 1.a. 69' Beef Rump Roast ,;.,:., .. 79' Boneless Clod Roast .-:.; .. 98' Boneless Rump .:..""::: .. 98' r.r ltJer 11ti. Sliced Bacon o aum,... Mi~ lawo 69 •l1.1r1owafmms I~. C • Si11U1 Hickory Smoked pk" Sliced Bacon .=;. 79' Veal Chops "-:" .. 79' Veal Steak .=.-,:-= .. a9' Chicken Fried = ·~ 69' Pork Steaks ::: .. 79' Fresh Spareribs .:::. 79' Lamb Chops ""'S:: .. 99' Lamb Rib Chops :•in Lamb Chops =~ .. s1" Brisket ~ rr...~ .. 89' Brisket ~~~"'1:' .. 99' Canned Ham=:-~T' 211 E. 17th St., Costa Mesi • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 24 Monarch 81y Plaz1, So. llguna 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach • Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission Viejo I ' J • --------------------------......... -----------·---. ---., \V~dnt1day, tklober 22, l l'JD!J DAILV PllOT .-fS Agency Lights Road Away From Debt Cold Zucchini Relished No s11!ad needed "lien .~·ou I tco~voon sug;ir boil until lender"rlsp ....IJ to S I.OS A:O.(:l·:LES (lPI) -'!)1,,..v don't ~sk 'lrJ\I n1111 ·h 1· r11a11lllly 1'11<.c 11 .. 111(' ;i:iy o! ~/flt! l11<;r s ht'r Job ur ht•t·u111l-s prcg-W!L'l CCC. serve this goud relish . 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'" r .. u 11\li.!1 1:ir ltJr ~>th!'rt:::1r.,.1l1· a!.'.t1hzrt'lu !llt'Hl ,"t'eu~telsHt<l. • ,,~,,,,... • '1 r le rcni;u111n g 1n- l:uniltcs suddenly luuJ 1111'Jr .i1c ;di )illillJ:: tu ;11 hl ll[l lu · 111(•11 111, 1,1111· 1,lan tur erntT£f'llCJl'~. ··, pound J rcnioi·t· St'l'd•; ;ind mc m. grcdicnl!., ..idd vegetables and !1ving exptnses a 11 d 111· "Those \\'ho du r;iy up tell I cup boiling water branc~. cut 111 t•1-i11cll "'ide ~lal!mt>nl 11aynients total n)Orc llr di·~rn!11·d "' l,1')'JL,ll ()r 1111• u u1plr· -.i.11·1s ou( 11\\11 I} takrs 11 f111n ily on the u~. ·v.c've learnf'd our lesson. • 1 cup eider vinegar :strips. n11x well. "'nionth than their inco inc. ~ l11·11t:.. •1 101111;: c(lupli 11 Hl 1 ltoth lhr l1u:-.b<1nd ;111it 11·1fc <Hrrage about a yrar ro gef its \\'e'l! look the next 111ne before 1 tablespoon olive oil Add ZUCT:h ini illld pC'ppcr to Chill tor 6 hours or lluhtrf'u ;111d <111 ,n 1T.1;:1· 111n~111·~ hu1 thcr1 lh•' 1-.Jtr debts najd off after 11 begins 1''' b"y.'" 1 to•· 1 aspoo salt lhe 001·11·ng ,, .. ,ter, _,,,, arut ·hi Soon t:redi tors h cg 1 11 --------------------------~r ______ _::._ ___ ".:... ___________ ~' .:.:._"~'..:.:'::.::.:.:."::...:.:::.: ___ ..:::.:.:.:.::::::c:.:.:."::::::.:_:""::.::::.._::::::_~0~'·:"~":'C':::::· ------- 1•n·s.,t11·1ng . 1hrcaten111g I •1 i,:.1n ust1c<' 11 :1ges 11h1l·h. 111 !11rn, ('Ould lJ::.l lhl· dcbtur lu~ 1rib. Often. ho1nc I i I t ~lrtrrior;1lt'S ;1~ the husb:1 11d .111J 11 1ft• 1•a..:h blanu• the o!ht-r l1Jr llll'lf fina11c1at 1l1ffu.:ultit"'· \Vhere can tht•y turn [or help '' In Lus Angl'ICS, t!1c ;Jll~\\l'I 1-Co11sunu•1' Cr1·d 11 C'oun 1 ,t•h.>rs, a non1irofit co11111111111t} ~1·r11cl' :1gl'11cy 1111.11\\'1•il li,1 I l•:1111i~. dcp;1rr n1en! ~1on1,, :11111 , ullier cred ll ~ourt·t•, tu ht 11• rescue lhl' tlcht-riddcl! !ro111 t111<.tl1l'i;11 ollSa~ll'I". "\\'1• ~·;11\ h~lp bt·l\ll'C.11 fi.'1 1 and 70 J)l'rct•nt OJ tl1usf' v. l1n 1 onu.• here. ' said J 11 l''cuslcl. thl' olfie!·'s hc:nl "Bul :>0111c :i r e 111 ~L11·h sh11p1• lhill \IC JU~[ (";1n 'L lu•ip tlit'lll n ul t'l'l'll 111th !ht· ;.!Uoil.1 !1\'t' c•f CCC, the r<1ad oul ul iil'hl 1~1 .'til l a long 011c in v11ll111g cu 11- ,,idrrahlc ~elf ci(·111al. 1\ c·ou11selur a ~ r c r l :.i 1 11 s .i ('\Jllplc's ll)Unlhly 111111g f'X· pcnscs antJ I n s l a I I 1n en L pay1nents. 1no kes out a budget and persuades crcd1lors to a..:- t ept srni.lllcr 111u111 h l y p:1y111cnt s. In turn. !h(• 1·1Jupli· 1nus1 pr~n1ise to n1;1kc rcgul ;ir 1 1nonthly fla~·menls ;u1d to L;ih.t•: un no nc1v debt. I "The !lu ng that \h1 1;,\ll lr:11h lo lht'lr d1!1Jcult) 1~ thul 1 llicir consu1nrr r1·r<; rll'C bl~· ;;er Lhan their ability 10 c:-1n1 ' Kn it a Su it 7036 .: '' Knit jt1ckr1 <lnd ·f..1n 111 "l'i d f-1 1tch of sport ~arn ·rn-color han d pl u~ ~dvi;-1 hultons S\nr rk 1arkct 1ha1 s ~nltted in 004' pH' t' frolll 1111 !ICCk tlo;1 n, Skin '' dct"pl~ pleated all ;1 ro11nd . P:ittcrnl i036: size.~ 2-4. fi f.. 111-12 incl Fll'~TY CE:'\T,°' 1..:0111.~· 1111 r ach patlt·rn -;1dd l:i (l'llt ~ lur eaeh p,ilL1·1·n fur l!rSt·rla.~s mJJ J1ng and ~P!'('l:\I l1a11dling, o!he r11·lsr 1h1rrl ( 1;,~, 11i'li" "' 11 ill 1:1kc lh•l''" "''l'~~ ,,, """' :'end ttl .\111.i· l3r1M;Jh.,, 1hc J);,1 h l'1l11t l!l~• Nrr(TI1•l·1·:dt 111·p1 1:ux 1r.:1. Old C.:hcls1·o1 5talio11 '·l·1~· ,,,rk VY. 10011 l'r111 \an1r . Atldn·~~. /,ip, l'altt•r11 '\u1nh f'r. Lil(; 197() Nt•rclh•l'f:dl (alalog -4U pagc!i. •111:r 2tll'1 1Jcsig n~. :l frr1· pattern·: !\nil 1rochrt l11sl.1nts. ;org ~ 1 ~ :;wc:Jtrr .. hat~. dressr'i. :;111111 .~(JIL Quill. C1ll ht'01\)('f , 11r:.t1 1• I \J;ikr !oy';, gil t~. ga} ;111-han~ :-ieucl JU ccni.~. :iO l 1~STr\NT Gifts. ~l :•kr l<1- 1l;1y -give tornorr11\\ '.'10 cr111. .. 16 Jiffy !tugs·· hi kn11 rroehct, "·r ave, St'11 llGl•k :,11 1·1•11ts. Bnok of 12 f'ri1.c 1\lj!h<i n~. ~n ( cnts. Bargain' lluilt Booli 1 has IC hcautiful paltt>rns ao cents. l'!l11seum Quilt Book 2 -1};1t 1r rns fo r 12 :.uperb Cjlults. 50 l 1·r1 ·\~. l:oo k :i "t /11ilt~ for Toila\'·~ Lh•ing" Jj pc1l lcrns. 50 ccnLS. : Fireplaces Clean Ea si ly '\'hen I 1n~pl:u.:r 1· I c a n i n g lime conics around, ~11'<'<'P or ,·11cuu111 out loose dirl. Tt1e n rn<1kr :t thick n11.,turr of so;1p or dr1crgcnt. purni!'r. :i touc h of ;1111mon1;l, and hol 1\'atrr. ··r ainl " -.ult·~ ul lircpl.1e1· "'ilh this nux111ri'.', lc1 dry ;ind rl'mOl'C 1L 111th a 11ct scrub bn1sh. ,.~ ..... lr~~t.t;~RJoHN ,..., ... -~ .. ,. ~ •. ~ ..... " .. I! " . ~ :~; . ' _.; -"'\ -~, ..._ ·L ... ,.... ----.__ e: .. ··.;;.!'\.;, 7 ' .·• _j,!;l "'\ ''• ....... .,,! "' .,.1. i _.--1 FULL -., ~ ·~Ef . SHANK -._..;,. f"ol". . ·•"" ~ . · ·'-l.1:.-~ _. , : HALF ::.--......>...;'. • ~-.-,...... ... .... -· -, ,, "". ,,_,, . . ' --:-,1 -", -• ·,·.~ :() 7 B lb "'? Bult Portion , ...... ··! "''' 59 :. ll •" '' ',' FIRST GRADE SLICED BACONS Tavern Hom '""" W"C '1" ... "•"l•. ,. • ,.,.o l r•r >.11u•.1 • ~II '-'~! I •I 'C. I/, !"I "« ; 'f :! ~ING Link Sausage ·:·~; .. Beel Sausage .,~ . . , 3'. '1 29' Boneless Round Steak ';~~" 98 f. Choice Chuck Steak ,:o::'i: :~a 53 f. Choice Family Steak :'-~-;, 98~ Corned Beef Brisket .~,.;,;:, 69 ~ I f'~rl ~ .. u ·'' cl c Boneless Chuck '.~::1 35:. Shoulder Clod .,:?.~\·~:" 98~ Boneless Round ·fre sh Sole 1 Turbot fillets ,.,. gs:. rc. •• r '1 '.:I :... 59~ 1, I•\ I ' • \• ; I 1. "" I '·"" - " ,, " ' . ~; ,, "' I • """ .. 1'J °'' . I 7~ !I ~9 Fr esh Beef Brisket ;~:;' 95 ~ Bullered Sfeaks ~·~::; '1 '.~ TOMATO JUICE GLORIETTA 1-oncy Col1lor 11•0 BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD STRAINED A /' nny Vn"•'I I B"~~, G•ow q 7crllt1 S&W GREEN PEAS Or Whole Ke1nt2/ Cor11 •.. Foney Grode. JOJ CAN ~ Ol. ,,, GOLDEN RIPE lunc hho• lo•o••'• Fresh Celery C"<~,<•,r1 10' HA'IOl<I " " S k-I l " .. ,. .. , 10' un ts emons .:"·"·' " Foney Apples ~::,:, 4 :~ 39' VALUABLE C OUPON •.•..•.... 1••······· 5 -~-:::::;;;-CRISC_O_ -0-IDll ! • fU•<~O .. of • a f~lfl fOOOS ce1~1> .. Nl'llR C·~EA:.r 35c 0 • f!llll. Reg. Price 4gr ,a : ~(t~~~o\ ~ With CoupOfl Only , • • 1 •: :· ~R •• e .. : • · -· V 0 N S •· ·· _ __ · ............. -----· ············• ......................................... : Si //!'" ON C<H'• : fill 0 0.1.\flY : ave • 31.l lNlESS :CUTLERY Jerseymaid Butter '":;:~:~""' 79' Vons Premium Coffee ;,,;, 59' : .............. " -· ~ •··· ... '"'"' ·~·· .... ,, .. . . ..... ' .............. ···---· ' ........ , ... :"••'N •o'O"•'•'ti o'" , .... , ..... , .... :···· .. ······ .. ···~· .. ·· ......................................... Prune Jul.Ce ""'" """ WHO,CIO•'I 38' RICI! f\AVOR. au,1.~1 !OI H'. ·-GENUINE ; ·t · EKCO .,,,, • : E ~ ~(,\."/ QO :ouP~OUG I HOME 841(£ 6-PK 5UN5HIN( So~e 34' 79' KITCHEN-FRESH SALADS VO'~ .... ~ "H" 0"!' •··o•o "•«·o ( . ~··~ COOKWARE I LOAVES CAKE 3 i s1 ,, G•·•·o~ ro"'"· • Ct c_. I··· .,, .. 45 ,.75c SHlllMP SLICED CORNED .. " .. , ' •O COClTAll I PASTRAMI I I ElF • 2' ,. "•· , ... 3:•1 ·.·· 45' . "' 55' ' '" • ' J DJiJill~ l/OUORS fl~IURES f • Millbrook ~ 'I . SCOTCH OJ,O!lll I , . , \ •IMPORTED s319 '-'°I I •SO-PROOF ,..., 5th Hall Gallon Sttle! 7-CRGOWN I :~~~;: $))39 VODKA s., •• SI.to ~r ..• :~ $699 Ser•• •oc ~JJ\liJJliJ HEAITH & BEAUTY AIDS GILLETTE Right Guard ,.,;.p,.,p;.oo• 73' Super Dtcrdo1 or>' . .. '.,,, ~·OZ Sl'E BUFFERIN TAIUTS VASELINE HAI! TONIC SCOPI MOUTHWASH '' ... " . ,, . ' . _, ' 83' 11' 64' WIN A FABULOUS VACATION ~ .. -.1 FOR TWO TO SAN FRANCISCO! YCJ ll ST .. Y A.I IHI: tOXUPIOll~ l :.O.POO" LE BARON HOTEL • COlO~ TV IN lACH ROOM ~ • TWO llN( P.tSf>.U~,loNfS ( •• 1£.. \ • tH .. 1(0 :.w lM"llNC POCil v'•jJ;tJill\, • !WO COC~l.1.ll lOllNC.lS WITH II"" 1 , 0UIS1AN01NC. !Nl[,TAINMlNT IA•~~••-I-om S<>~ ''"~""o ... 6 3 ,~:1~~;g;1~us 3 liA.YS ANO ~-NIGHT.$ VACAl/Of'JI i ' .............................. .. ONTA~IO INTERNATIONAL ; •• ' o ''1 ~'°'" ... ,,., oo e11 Vo•\ ,•• '"" I, iJ, ..... • • "< llJt r/ t, I o.• Ofd dopoi" !" b<> ,,._, ~··# 11 e•d ell Vo•••~•'"''" o • • >' •' ~ ·'~ , • .,1, Q,•~•" "'•~Ml .. •• $••••1. O<,.b., 1••" ""'"""" """"" ~Ibo ~·"'' or o:I """ '''"'11o1. O"•l •• JCoh I .I.. .. ,.l.:t.Al» P•l<K E~ .. 1Th1111. !ht• StHo Oct 13, 14, 1$, 26 l'oro •I ("•l· .,.,,, g,..,~, ""' <-" p~ ..... 1 (" /, '""'" •• , ,.~ ''~'"I ~.,,h ',oriri' ""''" O 11' "• ''' ~ocll ett< Hn1h ..,., "'<"l~-"(•t '•" co NCENfl.Alt I 8e"y (,ocker Quo/ii P1oducls I AJAX CLEAN SER Pi ell Shompoo Puddings ..... c~~ MIX(S Poncoke Mi.it IOAMINO A(llOf'.11 1••><1 <,!/[ '1 19 ' • •34• ,,.,.,,.,.., .. bo:. :,'.,~'~"O!•, 39' )!.0l l>tll ~IC.Lk0" .. •II ' "" ~·-•-·----'-'-' p,"1" -' ' 1"" 1011 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst Huntington Beach h<ir kground for .1,:rcrns. birch/ ' 1 1"~" "' ' '"'°"" 110"1 " 34081 Ooheny Park Orive Capis tran o Beach rl'lnbr tnc nl I tr: · 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach 17950 M;gnolia, Fountain Vane~ 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach ' ' ) --.. -. -··------~--• I I - ··--·····---. ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' '· ' . . . ' ' ' 48 DAI LY PILOT \1Jtdntsday, Octobrr ?'. 19(.'l ~~~~~~~~~~~ Whip Up ! A Souffle Of Gold MARKET 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD . STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Srr1e carrots 1n an unusual, way'. Pul them 11110 a souflle., Offer the carrot souftle as the \ egetable accon1panirnen l for n1eat. pou ltry vr lish. CARROT SOUffLE ·~ pound carrots 15 mediun11 3 tablespoons bu t I e r or margarine 2 tablespoons n1ince<l on1011 3 1a bles1>0ons flour 1 ·• teaspoon salt 1 • teapsoon pepper 1 1 teaspoon nulrncg I ('UP milk 3 rggs, Sf'paraled \\ nh a rcgetable brush,' 11 a!<h and scrub l"arrots: do not peel. Cut off a sn1all slil'e fro m' <'<iCh top and cul carrots into1 11 ~-inch piece~. I Cook carrots, co1'crrd, in boiling saltrcl 11ater until 1·ery , tender -about Z1J mi11u1cs.1 Drain. I Strain through a food n1il !. I There should be ~, cup strain-' ed carrot. I In a saucepan, n1elt bul!er.r Add onion and cook gen!ly un·1 lil "'ihed but not browned. Stir in flour, salt. pepper . and nutineg. Jlemo\"e fro1nj heat : gradually stir in milk, kreping smooth. I Return to nioderJlcly !O\\'i heat and c-ook, stirring con- stant lr, until lhickent>d. Sti r in carrots. Set aside witi! cool 101 the touch. j Beat egg yolk s unti l thic-k and leinon roJ nr . \l'ith a c-Jean ht'aler, beat cg,;? \rhites un til they hold stra ight ::.tiff peaks 11 hen beater is slowly \\"ith-, clrawn. I Stir beaten yolks into cooled 1 carrot mixture. r~old in beaten \rhites. I Turn into en ungrea~ed 1· quart baking dish. Bake in a preheated l:>O-degree O\"en un- til golden-brown and mixture 1 in center does not shake-3.l to 40 ininutes. t.lakes 4 to 6 scr\·ings. ABOUT CARROT COLOR Vt'gf'lablc specialists ha 1·c son1e Interesting things tri ~ay about 1he color of tJie nutri- tious carrot : ''The orange rolor is a mca:.- urc of the r.1rotene or \"itan1 in /\ content of CilTTO!S--<;.'.l TTO\S of bright ora11gc t'nlor prob- ably furni~h more 1 ita1nin ,\ 1han c<1rrots Jess bright in color. •·carrot color Is at fcctrrl b1·: lhe loco1ion or lhr gro1nng .1rra, the \"ari rt.1". storage ron·' ditions, age of the root and 1nan.v oth <'r cn1·ironn1cntal factor!!. f '·The orange color is nnt a true indica tion of ~~ee lncss ' and Oa \·or. '"Larger. more mature car- rots Y.ilJ !Jke!y be a bri"htcr • 0 orange Li1an snuill ones hu l 1 l1ey \\ill noL br so !C"ndcr. They may De a good t·hoicc for ste\1 s and pot 'roasts. I "Young. tender carrots of ~m.'.ll\er ~lze anrl lighter ("O\e>r may he prefe rr ed for salad~ or reli~h irays ... Paprika Pretties De:l1c1\>U5ly tla·.orPd chil"\.;cn CIUCl\E;>; PAPR!t\.\ 3-to 3'.-pound tr y111 1. thicken. cul up 2 l<.lble~poons bu111>r I ta ble!>poon salad 1 no1 oli\·c) 011 Z rnedi11n1 onions. rrclrrl and diced l ! grncrous e11pfi1I 1 I ' 1 IPas~JQn~ ~alt I tablespoon flour I tablespoon paprika I eont<ilner 18 ouncc::.1 to111- ml"rcia! sour cream ' '1.·a::.h and dry chicken. Jn a ' large !'kitlct orrr nioder:ile heat. heat the b11!\er and oi!: ad d chirken and brown on all si des : rcmo\"c chicken. Add onions to fat in skillet j and cook gently until g.:>]den, stirring often; push to one side. Return chicken lo skillet and spoon onions O\"Cr chicken ; sprinkle \\'ith salt and paprika ., Cover and cook slowly until lender -30 minutes or ionger. I Remo1'e chickt'n: drain on • brown paper; keep y;arn1 in a / low O\'fll. Push onions to side of I skillet; spoon orr 2 tablespoons lat -more if you like, but lea\·e drippings. In a small 00\\'l gradually : stir 30\lr cream into nour, 1 keeping smooth ; add to onions and drippings; slir o\·er low heat until thickened. ' Replace chi<"kt'n in sau~. j 1.fakes 4 sen ·ings. I Adding I flour to the sour cream helps to kttp it from !lcparating.J ) I Add Some Salt PHONE: 673-8310 lt'E DELIJ!Elf. PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 23 , 24, 25 .. .p>: ',,.!". , .. ,·: ';I·' •• - -=--- D D I ~ A GOURMET'S DELIGHT BALBOA MARKET'S ~ . 11 ' . / ;'. - SPECIAL CiAME FOWL ... AT THESE LOW PRICES WE CAN ALL AFFORD iO BE GOURMEYS. .. '· .. , , -· -.__./•_.......__ ..__ ..._. .. -.....__. ....__ '-!!""-Li _./ ..._ . '-· .......___ --'--.,,_. -... ........ ' . --~ . ~ .. _ .... _. ~-.. BLUE CHIP STAMPS • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FLOUR KEL LOGGS 5 LB. BAG CROUTETTES DROMEDARY CORNBREAD MIX 29 ~. 1·· ' ' . . BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE REYNOLDS 25 FT . PKG. ALUMINUM FOIL FOL GER'S COFFEE 1 LB. 29 ~. MRS. CUBISON 'S STUFFING MIX :I I ~ i PRODUCE JONATHAN. AJ'Pn.cES Your Choice Mix or Match DEL MONTE CORN 10fb FRESH BROC:COLI 19fb FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT P:"IK OR WHI H 1o~s100 • CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL 303 TIN DEL MONTE PEAS FRESH GARDEN 303 TIN DIAMOND "A" BEETS Cut or Sliced 303 Tin Campbell HOME STYLE BEANS Coolced in Mol us :.e1 303 Tin SPRINGFIELD APPLESAUCE 303 Tin LIBBYS S.~UERKRAUT PHEASANT MALLARD DUCKS . BOB WHITE QUAIL CHUCKERS GUINEA HENS SQUAB s s s s s s 98 LB. 19 LB. 89 EA. 19 LB. 59 LB. 98 LB. PLEASE ASK OUR MEAT CUTTERS FOR COMPLETE COOKING INSTRUCTIONS ' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. • "· ..•.................•........•••...••.•......•..••••.•.•• LAWRYS SALAD DRESSING ALL FLA VORS 8 oz. BOTTLE 35:. PEN & QUILL DIPS 39:. BlEU CHEESE e CLAM CiA.RllC e ONION BIG S·OUNCE CUP REGULAR 49c MJ!! WHITE & WILD RICE MIX 59~ 6 OZ. l'~Y. DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES #l'• TIN BALBOA MARKET ON TllE PENINSULA 608 E. BALBOA BOULEVARD PHONE 673·8310-Hours: 9 AM to 6 PM 10 °0 DISCOUNT ON ALL CASE fURCHASE OF WINE AND LIQUORI I A little !!alt \\Ill tli1ni11.1rc the bitter Lastc frorn er.fire that ha! cooked too long. That MJI~ Ill'* OS!• l[US JQ 4.JU!d the taste or tea ind mak e, cocoa richer. , ...................................... ,. .............................. ,. ...................................... ,. .......................... .1 .. __ j I ' ~----------------------------~---·--· ---··· .. --. •ILOT-ADVERTISER J;r L Wtdn!sd.1y, Oc1obfr 22, l 961J DAIL V PILOT 41 FALL SALE U.S.D.A. ''CHOICE'' STEER BEEF Boasts CHUCK ROAST85~ LARC>E [NO 89C RIB ROAST ...... 1b SMALL END 'I 09 RIB RQAST..... .. LI. C & H sEvEN 10NE 59c --------.ROAST............... 1b . S·LI. BAG SUGAR ~--GRANULATED FRESH SEAFOOD fr11li Fill1h ol P1r 79' OCIAN Plll:CH ., MONTlll:IT IOCK COD ..••• , •• lb. Hor1r1•I• i.;.d L1b1I I .lb. 75' SLICID IACON ...................... , .•• , , , • , P~9. Fr11!i Fill •h of Po • 98' DOVll SOLl ................................... lb. Lu1 r'1 Qu1 li ly I-l b. 79• SLICED IACON , , ..•..•.•••••••••••• , •••••••. P~9. ----Sunsl1.i11e State Fro§e1i---.... REAL FLORIDA • LEAN FRESH GROUND 69C CHUCK • • • • • lb BONELESS 89C ROUND STEAK ... 1b BONELESS SSC STEW BEEF . . . . . . . .. . 1b MEATY BEEF 39c SHORT RIBS . . .. . . . . 1b BONELESS C9C CLOD ROAST....... 1b "TINDIR·UI" IXTRA LEAN CORNED99c ROUNDS 1b LI. LEAN FRESH GROUND 79c ROUND • • • • • 111 TENDER JUICY 89C RIB STEAK...... ... .. 1• BONELESS . •109 TOP ROUND .. LI. s109 LI. BON ELESS SIRLOIN TIP .... ·1~9 BONEL ESS CUBE STEAK .... BLADE CUT ~~~: ..... 49~ JtlEAT DEPT. FROZEN FOOD TN11w11!, FroJtfl I 2·DJ. 591. OU.NII JUICI ••• Ti1t ' C 11"11;011 1-lb, 15' SOLE FllLllS •• ,., ••••.•..••••••••••.•• ,., •••. Pk9. ~--'~6~ rr•CH flLLrn ................................ Pkq. Ru,trl Frl1d rracH FILLm ............. . 11 .... 55' . ....•. l'k,. EVERFRESH FROZEN-10-0Z. PKG. : JOHNSTON -MINCE -LARGE ll-OZ. SIZE c ..... +i on 1.!b. 63' COD FtLLrTS.,,,.,, •••••• , , •• , ................ Pk9. Four Fioht ""e" l ·o .. 3 .. FISH STICllS .•.••.....•... ,,.,,,,, .....••.•• ,.Pk9. PEAS OR CORN ..... 15c i PUMPKIN PIE ....... 69:. C•rn1!ion 11-oi.. 39• FllH CARIS .• , • , • , • , •• , , • , •.• , ••• , .. , •• , , , •.• P~9 . Four Fi1h1..,,111 14-o .. 63' FISH STICKS •.•.•.•.•••••.• , •.• •• ••••••••••• Pkg. • $~ure-Totu:l1 Ch<c~ ... , I-lb. 98' FllJID STIAJCS ••. , •• ,,.,, •••••• ,. , •••••••••••• , .fer Mr1. F•i"1y'1 I '/,.Ill. $229 lllADt:D SHllMP ..• , •••••• ,,,.,,,,, •• , •••••. Plt9. LlqliOR DEPT. S PECIAIS AQUA NET -REGULAR , SCENTED OR SUPER : Hl-C -9 DELIC IOUS FLAVORS -46 -0Z. TINS ' BEECH.NUT STRAINED 7 SCOTS MIST s999 80-PROOF HALF 0 GAL SC TCH •••••• HAIR SPRAY ' ' FRUIT DRINKS BABY 4~ .• , C FOOD •• ~~~s. • • • • 11 LAN GENDORF "KREAM KRUST" WHITE o• WHEAT OLD CARAVAN s999 BO·PROOF ~~tF BOURBON •••• ll-OZ. 49c TIN 41ors100 SLICED 11b. 25C BREAD , ;0,A~ , JANOV s 719 INCL. 10, OFF IRIS-JOJ TINS-CUT THORO FED MEAT BALL 6 F •1 80-PROOF HALF GIANT 63c GREEN 5 r s100 DOG IS 'h ·•• 0 VODKA. ~~L.... RINSO................. BEANS ....... ~ FOOD ••• ~N.. R .--Prod11ce Dept. Specials--. u.s. No. 1 RUSSn - POTATOES TASTE TEMPTING LB. CELLO BAG • ' TREESWEET c RID GRAPES i ORANGE JUICI 15~ : HALF GALLON 69C : BOTTLE BiL1L PEPPERS .. 10~ Special lntroduetorv Offer New "ARMOR TOUGH'' SCRATCH RESISTANT TEFl!N INTERICRa ~ Genuine POICILAU4 OH coorwua . ALUMIHUM IT TWO·lONt WEST BEND AY.2,~2° --THt XJTOllH ..... BAUCE MN ..,_, OUI PllCI .:r.:~$4~: ll!l'°ll!CU1LL'I' H'HOY f Oll O.RllOTl. ,_f:Al. l f:ANS. COllN, ETC. BLUE CHIP STAMPS wmt COt.lil'ON J.t-1> rUtot.l$1 Of '""""SAUCE PAN-- l!MIT 1 C.OVroN Pfl AOULf OJSIOMEI CXlUPOH 0000 m.JU. THtU lurt,.OC"T, .. M. 21, a Delicatessen Dept. Specials DUBQUE ALL MEAT . FRA c LB • JANE ANDERSON -INDIVO. WRAPPED : IMMLER -IMPORTED =~:~c~~ ....... ;69c! ::::.... .. ~~:39c LEO'S SLICID TURKEY OR CHICKEN 3.oz. PKG. 41C LEO'S-BEEF, HAM, PASTRAMI OR CORNED BEEF 35c SLICED MEATS ... ~~l: I PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. THRU SUN., OCT. 23, 24, 25, 26 ---., 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA. e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO ' I I ' ' • • • ---· -----------.... ---·------·-----------------.... ""'!-----... -----------------.... ----------·-.. - r 'L'' r1t ti1 This Spice Worthy of Voyages II rn11y come as a su rprise lh:fl c·urry powder, short-cul 10 the arorna of spice.rich Ind ian l:ook1ng, isn't a 2'Jth crntury invcn11011 of th!' American ~pier industry . seafarlf\8 men who made lhe l\1 cryear voyage from New Engla nd to the "farthest port ot !he rich Ea.~t " oflen brooght back packets of curry powder as a W\'.lnderment for the home folks. ducts -aren't very different fron1 our O\\'Jl, the · way they are cooked and s p ice d 1generally "curried") giveS tJ1em exotic aroina. It is. "'llhout doubt. the oldest o! t·omn1ercial spice bl end s. Alr nost two r:enturles ago, \\'hile lhe basic foodstuffs or India -fru.l ls, vegetables, meats, rice. gr ains, dairy pro- To curry a food means to cook it in an elaborately spic- erl sauce -combinations of 15 to ZQ di ff erent spices, depen- ding on region and fam ily t ....................................... :1.-\ : TOP VAlU t \T ~~••~••••~••••~I I DISCOUNT SUPERMARKET I 19th & Harbor, Costa Mesa -FREE CHECK CASHINCO SERVICE-- Prices effective October 23rd through 291h WE FEATURE U.S.D.A. CHOIC E OR TOP VALUE CERTIFIED BEEF GUARANTEED FOR FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS OR YOUR MONEY BACK ~~E~~K STE~~ . 4 7 ~ RIB STEAK 89~ DELICIOUS BAR·B·CUED T-BONE STEAK $119 TAILS REMOVED ....... '. LB. ·~ ~N~~c~°. ST.~~K 7 8 ~ ;:b~·~ PORTERHOUSE $12LSB. STEAK ROUND STEAK CLUB STEAK FRESH FRYER PARTS BREAST· THIGHS· DRUMSTICKS RUMP ROAST BONELESS 49~ 89~ BONEL E~S aa:. SPENCER STEAK 1" "· 58:., FAMILY STEAK 98;, BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN !••a t •"t '" 1" " SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 98 :., CUBE STEAK BONCJ..E!S 98 ;, 7 BONE ROAST 59:., 0-BONE ROAST 69 ;b CLOD ROAST '"'"" 7B:., RUMP ROAST '"'" '" 79;, RUMP ROAST "'"' '"' 85:., CROSS RIBS 49:., STEWING BEEF '"""' 79:., GROUND BEEF ""' ...... 49:., S~USAGE LINKS 33:., l'Al!Mf ll JOllN'S f OZ. ,.KG. FARM FRESH ~/A[b~ PRODUCE C A AT DISCOUNT PRICES 10 , ( _,.. ci _. ... • .BANANAS GOLDEN RIP E ORANGES SWEET VA LENCIA Apple Sule·· Your Choice JOHNATHAN APPLES GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES RED DELICIOUS APPLES PIPPIN APPLES 1 O~e. GRAPEFRUIT NE W CROP FLORIDA WHITE U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS Gladly Accepted I 10~A. . ~··· I I preference. Pounding splcts for the day's curries Is a routine household chore in India. This crushes th e cells arKI releases the. aroma of 1he spices. Then these !'lpices are heated thoroughly in fal to "toast" the navor. RegardleS! ol the thou sands or different curry dishes prepared in Jndl11 daily, this pa rt of the proct.>dure is stan- dard. Cookbooks are hardly known in India nor are ovens. so most food s are braised, fried or bolled. Bla nd foods such as rice, beans, potatoes, yogu rt and breads are served as a contrast with curries. Traditional food habits of India are changing momen- tarily, and n 1any for mer vegetarians, under lhe impact of modem nutritio n koowledge, are eating more and more protein foods in· e luding meats of various ldnds. These reci pes for Yoga Sweetpotatoes and Lamb Cur- ry are typical of India, To simplify th e Yoga Swcel· potat~s. all-Amer ican apple pie spice is ued in place of the several sweel spices in lhe In- dian version. KF.E MA HUZOOR PASANDll (Ground Lamb Curry J 113 cup onion flakes 11 I pounds ground lean Jamb 1 1 cup lnstant minced <lnion ~:z teaspoon instant minced ga rlic 11 ~ teaspoons salt, div ided 1 t cup butter or margarine 1 tablespoon curry powder 2 cups plain yogurt 1 rab!espoon tomato paste ~1ix onion flak es with 1,, cup \Valer ; let stand JO minutes to rehydrate. Mix lamb with minced onioo, minced garlic and ~4 teaspoon of the salt. Shape in- ta I-i nch balls; set asid e. In a heavy saucepan melt butter. Add rehydrated on.ion fl akes and curry powder; saute about 3 mi nutes. Add meat baits and brown on all sides, about 10 minutes. Drilin excess fat. M ill: yogurt and tomato pnste u•ith remaini ng ~' tea- spoon sail. Add to meatballs. Cook uncovered O\'er low heat 30 minutes, stirring Ire· quently. Se rve with rice and ga mi~h with skewered pineap- pl e chunks and orange \Vcdges if desired. Yield: 25 meatballs. 'YOGA S\\'EETPOTATOES 2 cans {! lb, I oz. each) sw~tpotatoes in sy rup l can (4 oz.J shredded COCQnut 1: cup light bro1-1•n sugar. firmly packed 1 ~ cup su'eet cider or apple J\ll<.:e '1 cup bulter c,r ma rgarine', melted 2 teaspoons apple pie spice I teaspoon salt i\tash polat()('s. Add re- maining ingredient s; mi:-c 1-1·eU . Turn into a lightly bu!ll'red 2. quart casserole. Bake in a prehea!ed hot oven (~{)() F.) 30 minu!t>s or until browned on top. Yi eld : 8 por- tions. Marinade For Birds 1\ 1narinade gi1•es oriental 11:1\ or to broiled chicken . CHlCKE~ "\"O·YO 1 3 cup tcriya ki sauce ;ind rnarinadc (from a 5. ounce bottle) 2 tablespoons dry sherry I l<1rge clove garlic, minced I tablespoon minced fresh ginger 3-pound fryer chicken, cul "P In a wide shal!o1v dish with a fork, beal together the leriyaki ~auee and marinade, sherry, garlic and ginger. Arr;inge chicken, inc luding li\'C'r, in ma rinade, turning to1 moisten both sides. Co1·er and ;illow to stand al room temperature for 2 hours, turn· 1ng once. Arrange d1icken on • rack in a sm.all shallow broiling pa n. Broil 6 lO 8 Inches from high heat, turning once, until surfaces are brown a n d chicken is tender -about 15 min utes on each side. Baste each side t1-1·ice during broiling with marinade mix- ture. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS '" 20 MINUTES • D•~l.i. 1>•11.-, -"""'• '"" -..... -De1•h -•k. DANICA Pjl,STRT SHOP IU W. 1"'1-IOA ILVD. 61J.!61J , .......... 1 .... , • ~,''~,.' } ~ :1r.t,,;,~rtil1', Of,.~ ~t .,,. .,,.,. # ..... TRAVEL TO INDIA WITH MAGIC OF CURRY • 11\'f-~~~YACHTSHOP ON THE MA RK ET UPPERDECK ])QN"'f SJHI@@'li' I T HE ~ :~-@~ ~WLl,I ~E'S DOING- ~a We ha ve an ama1in9 and amusing col:ection of one-of-a-ki nd g i ft~ for home, office, play- room, den, -anywhe re. Give one to " friend! EAGLE. weathere d polyc hrc mo DECOY, c.ar..,ed wood PIANO PLAYER antiqu e we.· BULLETIN BOARD HAND, pa inted wood Doily 9 . 6 70.00 22.CO 6.00 I B.00 5.00 a • RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER, 3433 Via Lido, Newpor t Beach; 673.03 60 I ' W ITH SALLIE THE OLD ,\1 EAT HOOK lfANGS AROUND IN A NE W DRESS Splend id 1n t.he cenll'r o. the kitchen . , bacon , ha1ns. evr.n carrots and onions went rountl ;u1d round. Tht! stene has changt:d. In our gour111ct rl·ll:ir l11nd of woks, bundt.s . and hucrkuo.~. unpa111ted 11·orl(J<'n tables and chopping b10t"ks kcrp happy company w i t h Courdon Ri eu l111ware and Le ysc Toro11"arc·s nc"· shiny alumir1un1 . All are designed beautifully with hoo k e d h;indlcs to ga roL1nd and round aOOve whcl'e the stove is h.i ndy. Granny's turned o 11 gJiss\\·are .. clea r, or Nlor \vithout reason . . plastic, glass and tin al it.s p<int ry poppcsl best for 99 cen ts .. 111ini sug<1rs 11•ith one big hole 011 top , rnini cheese and splccrs 1vitl1 8 littler big holes .. The noth ing match look in oil <1nd \'incgar cruels, s<1uare and mad •. Shades of pink and red ni ustard jars 1-1•ilh give· a1-1·ay plastic spoons. Whal a barr;igc of decorator 1top· pcrs on top or a barrel. POPSY·DOPSY BHI NG ON TllL SIZZLER and joggle tJ1ose 9 :I cenlses by a score Gladmark is today and a nati\'e Cali£ornian from Su11 V;illey. And the easie~l t·oz1est, cornfirst 11•ay l'I( cooking and serving in the same dish we·l'e seen )C!. There. are 4 sizes of sizz!crs to choose from . Beautiful shiny cast alun1inu1n tra ys to eilher use directly Ql'cr the burner, broil or bake 111. ~ach has a posh solid \\"aln111 lray, roo. all groovt'd in \hl' right !>pols to hold the sizzler in cool carrying perfetllnn But don't stop at ste<ik. !Ju a couple of chickens in U1e oren at .JOO for an hour ... a platter ot !:hnrnp in 5 111inutc!I ... lla1.ztc rlazzlc up :<Orne lefl 111 er rneats on the sizzler by shc1ng ;ind J<iZzJng up 11•11h , bullcr, 5hallots, ch iv e s , parsley ;ind a few canned l'ei;etablcs. You 'll £ind an inrl i\"irlual sizzler t oo. The walnut tray underneath act.~ as a pin ce mat \\"ith even l gr()()1·c lor your knife and fork . AH roon NE\'t' T1\STING GLO\V 8 U"d"r.1 r ·~ don e it 3~<1111 ••• 1 ( "ilk ~ touri.~ ille r1ghl nn _1,1111 "ll'n dinner plalr .•. 11 I th fnternational Vcget;ible~ .. f"1 1·e c:oun· tries in 5 days . , Japan bTlll'lO]I. f:f('('ll h C ii 11 S . oninDs ;111d mt1.5hrooms in i.riy .. B.:ivaria: Bavarian st) Jc beans and Spaetzel or (;cnnan noodles to you .. :'llrxico· l\id n~y be a ri s . corn, pc;i ~. grren and red Pt'))f){'rS haunting with chili sauce. Spain : Zucchini. c<ir· rots, tin y oni(lns and red pepf)C rs fla 1·ored !"orange. Iknmark: Z11cchini. car- ro!s. pras ;ind carrots. 1\ll \vilh the typical great sau ce or the country I rom 1\·hence thry come. Thc.se Birdseye beauties arc so n e w • sometimes you see then1, sometimes yot1 don't, but keep asking. Th!!y had their first cutt ing on the \Vest Coast Ja~I A11gust at lhe Century Phiza llolel. All lhe Birdseye bi g wigs gathered together for a s t r a k brcaklast 1-1·ith lhcir \\"<'st Coa~t r<'pr escntatives. The vr~ctahl<'s 1rrrc cooked hy m:hter l'he fs and e1·r rybody h;id a culinary vrgclsihle tasl'lng hnll. \Vhal B bQo , !hey will be to yn u wi1l1 ha1nhurger nr left Ol'rr rbicken. pork or lamb. Think or It mom, 11.ichard"s, the re 0 p 1 e SI OTe. w here e\'erylx><l:-- rome s tri h:11 r fun , :ind l1slcn to the organ mtl!ic. !"-------------------------..----------~·----------·---. -.. - l VJtdnttday, Octobtr 22, I%q DAIL V PILOT 4@_ ~ . ' ' PHONE 673-6l 60 FOR HOME DELIVERY ....... : . ' ' ....... Sere nade -·· ... ~ _ ...... " . ' ' • • ', .... ! ' . . PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 IElT ZACK Y FARMS , TH E PREMIUM CALIFORNIA GROWN CHICKENS, NO PRESERVATIVES! WHOLE FRYERS Try Our Fronch Chicken SPLIT BROILERS Bru•hWlthTor<-n Butter end lroll. CUT·UP FRYERS TryoCu,.lodChlckon Chicken LEGS !••rvon• c •• H•••. 0rum•t1ck1 For Your Pleasure LIDO MARKET CENTER Chicken BREASTS r.h.::::~~::.h"~~r...1 3C1LI. 49¢LI. 49¢LI. 79¢LI. 89¢LI. 29¢LI. 79¢L8. 39¢LB. by Bernice Fay NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE PRODUCE DIRECT FROM HAWAII EXOTICALLY SWEET, DELICIOUS PAPAYAS 3 FOR $1 GARDEN -FRESH, TENDEP.. LEAFY. BOSTON BUTTER LETTUCE 2 FOR 25¢ CRISP, JUICY, EXTRA FANCY BR ITISH COLOMBIA MAC INTOSH APPLES 5 LBS. $1 NEW CROP . PLUMP BAKING-SIZE RED VE LVET y AMS 2 LBS. 29~ DELIEATE!!EH KRAFT CRACKER BA RREL, SNACK SIZE SHARP CHEESE 10 oz. 79~ BA R-M SMOKED LIVER Braunschweiger NEW! PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK HOT ROLLS 10 oz. OLD LONDON, PLAIN OR GAKLIC MELBA ROUNDS ' oz. 49' RICHARD'S HOMEM ADE SOUPS PI NT 59~ T~ur1d d y-NAVY BE:AN Frid i9y-Menh etian CLAM CHOWDER S1turda y-SPLIT PEA PROZEH FOOD! STAR-KIS1 Lobster Tails 9 oz. 1 79 • VAN OE KAMPS Maca roni and Cheese 3 '1 11 oz. '" PEPPERIOGE FARMS . < KI NDS TARTS '"' o •. 4 ,.,'1 ORE -IOA POT ATOES TATER-TOTS 1 LB. 4 FOR $1 ORE -IOA SMALL WHOLE PEELED POTATOES BIROS EYE FRENCH GREEN BEANS . Witt. M11tllr••'"' BIROS EYE 2 LI. 9 Ol. 3 ••. '1 3 ... '1 VEGETABLES JUBILEE "oz. 3 , • .'1 BIROS EYE RICE, PEAS WI•~': ...... _ I oz. 3 ••• '1 KERN'S SLICED Strawberries 10 0 z. 4 FOR $1 WINGS Thtae m•kt a nice hor• d 'oeuvre tidbit. Fresh Chicken Livers GIBLETS Mtke your own rumakl Mi··· FRENCH CHICKEN CASSEROLE Cut 1/i lb. bacon in 1frip1. S•uf• bee.e n li9htly. Add butt er to be e.on fe t er1d brown • tru11 •d whole fry •r in cast erole. Pou r out browning ftt e nd remove chic. ken , H e•t •nofher l T. butter in ce11ero!e, add 11/i lb1. sm ell ne w pofeto11 , p1r boiled. Brow n li9hfly. Pu~h them to 1id11 of c o111ero l1, 1e lt chic ke n end place breast 1ide up. Add b•c:on •nd 15 to 15 p•r boiled small whit• onion1, •nd •n herb bouquet. I Par,ley, bey leaf e nd thyme. I a.,t. •II with butter, cover c:hic:ken with •1um inum foil •nd cov•r with lid. Hea t c:asserole t ill si11 lin9 •nd ro•1t I hr., 20 min. in 325' o"'"· Baite oc:c •1 ion •ll y. CAMEMBERT WITH ASSORTED WAFERS MADEL EINE 'S FRENC H ONION SOUP IFROZEN I CHICKEN CASS EROLE FRENCH GREEN BEANS w;t h MUSHROOMS IFROZENI SARA LEE CROISSANTS Stuffed PORK CHOPS .... ., ''''"" Stuffed CHICKEN BREASTS l/2 GAME HENS ......., .,,. ,.,,,., ....... WE CUT AN D DOUBLE WRAP TO YOU R ORDER OUR OWN FINE BEEF •. , FOR YOUR FREUERI Coffee YUBAN COFFEE SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT CRACKERS KNUDSEN LA BON BUTIER IMPERIAL SOF-SPREAO MARGARINE CRISCO OIL KERNS Strawberry Preserves KERNS PRESERVE S APRICOT -PINEAPPLE KERNS GRAPE JELLY GERBER S STRA INED ,BABY FOOD PROGRESSO J FLAVORS SPAGHETTI SAUCE S&W WHOLE PEE\ED APRICOTS S&W FRUIT COCKTAIL S&W CREAM STYLE CORN S&W CHUNK 1.29 "· 98c "· 59c LI. 1 LB. 69¢ J LI. 1.37 61/t oz. 27c 1 LI. 83¢ I LI . 39c 24 OL 39c JOOL 49c 20 or. 39c JO 0 1. 29c 12 FOR$1 16 OL 39c '" 3 ••. '1 lOl 4 ••. '1 lOl 5 •• .'1 LIGHT TUNA ;:'h 3 FOR $1 PET IT FOURS (from ou r b•kery) SERVE WITH PINOT CHARDONNAY S&W MEDI UM CUT GREEN BEANS lOl 5 '" '1 S&W SMALL WHOLE YAMS '" 3 ... '1 KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 LB. 89~ BAKERY DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL DELI CA TEL Y SWEET, WITH RAISINS BRAN MUFFINS 6,.,69c Irish Soda Bread 43c PLEASANT WITH CHICKEN HOW ABOUT FR IED CHICKEN ANO Banana Nut Loaf 99c APPLE PIE '1.45 EAKDY FLOWER !HOP RUM CANTONS '1.15 FRESH , CU T POM POM . Mil k Chocolete Truff1e1, re9. 1.)5 CHRYSANTHEMUMS Free with $5 or more purchase. AN N RASKAS O utdoor fype, ell colors. RASPBERRY RUM 39c 1Q29 BUNCH Old fe1hioned c.endy, re9. 59c JlaJIO#Jti$ Coming ~~ MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR F~OWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAIL V 9-7. SUN . '·6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6, SUN. 10-l DAILY '-S:JO, 5Al . '·' O~!N DAILY •·6 DAILY l :J0-6, SAl. l :l 0-5 •• .. I I ------~-~-'"-----·--------·--------- • .. I --. --~ -~----------~----------------------------------------------------- Je DAILY l'JLOT . Wtdnrid.iy, Oclobtr 22, l%1J PllOT-AOV[RTIS~ 9 Producers of Beans, Napkins, Other Items Questioned DEAR NA~: 1 bavr a lrlend (rtK'ery bills jus1 make sure just as torgt: anti lhe napkins rurnlture polish I like is sa111 e Then l Lhougbt I'd round a the bail-bag lhen you can rx-lhings l'\•e mentioned. Thrse •bc.e husband i& (I D a sail "bat Hppears to De a bargain "ere a hall lnl'.h less in siit-all price, just as tall, hut \\'hen I bargain in colt1tge ebeeae but peel to pay more lor that con-are ;ill smull things In- 1t. to Nan \Vilcy iti l'are of the DAILY PILOT. is \\hat you really think il i~, thr \.\'ay around. So lhc prite pirked It up it didn'l leel righl Lhe carton was just 11,,. pounds venlence. (Jlhey really do dh•idually but they add up. frtt diet so sbt plans 10 gi'e 1.1r al least not raised in pri('e. rtally hlltl increused. I <'all to my band. Srnall "''onder. It not lhe Z pound it first looked taste awfully gBOd? I Even a little leak can even· more fl•vor to Ii baked I didn'I think paper napkins lhal sort o( sneaky. Bui lb.Hi's l.s ounces skinni er. Granted. like. Wasn't a Z-pounder io These days: all the lrifo is tually sink a ship. lo this Nan \\'ilcy regrets that she 1.--annut pruv11Je per sun a I ans\...ers to your <Wk1ng ques- tions but 4uest1uns 11! gi'neral interest will be answe red in lier colurnn. Address }'our questions to l\'11n \\'Jlc·y in care of this nev.·sp:.ipcr. cbiclr;en by brushing it "'ilb 11 had gone up bul "''hen I got a not ti~ groce'r's fault (unles.li these are non-food s o 1 ten sight at this particular store, right on 1he label 1:ase. yo ur paycheck. mli:tare of ginger and oil, ad-pack borne. I nllliced the count it'~ a hou st br::indJ it is the blan1ed for an incrtase in food Packs of fro·teo vegetables somewhere -so learn to dial minctd tarragun. l\ly di e-\I as just 180, 110L the pre\'ious paper products conipany. billti bul still iten1s v•e ha\'e aren't always the same ounc-check and com;>are. I am not To obtain a fre<' copy or the tlaaary deDnes that bt rb as a 200. \\'hen l tompared with an An instant tea that used lo always Pu r (·h as e d Ill age either even when they su hot in the math dep1:1rtment "21-D<iy Wine" rt"tipe s~d a European plwnt. \\'here 1·ari -Old pai.'k I bad on hand the be a 3 ounce jar is now Z but groceries, counted in Ylith the look to be. Of course. if you in-but you don't have to be an s t a n1 p e d , self.addressed this be obtained '! J\lAll\' ne\V one was Ouffed up to look priced the san1r, A spray-can total. sist on butter-Oa\'ored kinds in Einstein to figure out the envelope with your request for 11 .. 1110,, r r,nllft• s~nd•<•'•· no McKJTTRJ CK. TOPEKA , -~~~~~~'--~~-'-~~~~~~'-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~__:.::::_.:_.:_:cc::.:.___:.:_::::___:.:_:::::.::_::.::::_.:._:::.:_:_.::::::.::_::.::_~_::'.:'.'.::..:_:::::::_::::::::::..:::: KAN, It can be obtained in dried form ln any good sp1ee <111d herb section. ll has a d islinclive, s:ightly !icurice lla1·or so should be used :;par- ing!y till you see how you !1J...<" it. And marinate the dnftl land 1n the ginger-011 blend fur a fe1v minutes be fore using. That l1bera~es lhe /la\·or. DEAR !\AN: I would likr tu know how lo make chii.'ken soup "·ithout gelling 5l'un1 on the chicken. l\11NNEAPOLIS. I'm not so sure J foli o\\' ynu bul almost any 1ncat. chicken included, will ha ve sorne scuni form on top of the !iquid .,.. hen it first comes to a boll . before turning it dol'.'TI to sin11ncr. hut !hat happens .,..·ith bl.•ef n1orc than anything else. \lihichever, just !>kim it of! a nd down the dra'in with it. Then go ahead and cook the cut-up chicken pieces the rest of the v;ay. t trust )'OU are cooking them by themselves before adding anything e!Ye. But that scuin you refer to may just be an excess of fat from the skin of lhe fowl. That's r as i I y overcome by pouring the stock off when the chicken is tender. cooli ng and refrigerating it ti! the fat congeals on top. Simply lift orf \\•hat you don'L want although . unless I am doing a clear consonun(', I like to leave some for flavor \loi thout having il downright greasy. Then reheat your stock. add the cut up chicken and whatever else you like in your soup. DEAR SAN : '\'here l·an I get a simple and different cookbook. I "·ant rel'ipes that are easy and time sa\'ing. I ba\'e some cook books but earb recipe lakes too lon g. u~es too, too many things! I 11eed to ~a\·e m~ time. l\1HS. FAYE BERRY . EAST STQ,'\'E GAP, \'a. There actually is at least one hard-cover book utled "Quick a nd Easy Dishes'' published by Favorite Hccipes Press, P.O. Box 1 8 3 2 4 , Louisville, Ky. 40218 . It is part ol the Cookbook Col!tttnr's L1brar)'. a book cluo, hul a notatioo l have says extra cop ies are available <it thi.' same price of 3.95 plus J5 ccn\5 postage and handling. ' The book, as well as lhcir other offerings, is sturdy a11d attractively done . arc col- lections you don't t1nd un store shelves because they <ire largely reprints .,..·hil'h migll l otherwise disappear fron1 the 1eenc «'ntirely_ DEAR NAN : (;an )'OU lcll me why df')' bean,; today art such poor quality? I ha\e purchased them at all our 1upenna.rkets, some prh·alely t1wned stores, t\'tn tried dif- ferent brand naml's. hut they are all rracked, y,·orm ~alen and dirty. Our lantily 0('- easionally enjoys a pot llf bean5, e~pecially llm111; or what y,·e used to call butter beans but ii is so tliscnuraging the amount of \\·aste in a sack of bt11 nft. f)o you ha\'e any ~oggestions'! A KANSAS CIT\' GAL.. Okay, slores, it'i up lo yo11 t have no idea \\'hy the lady 1s having surh a problem. Is this complaint in otiicr areas of the ('OUntry:' Could be not as many dry beans are sold to. day, they don't move, but that ''•ouldn 'I acxount for dirt and SU('h, O! courS(, all bca'n recipes instruct "wash and pick O\'cr beans before cooking'' and I can understand that. Probably no machine is eve r going to be foolprooE on picking oot an occasiooal clinker or tiny stone but I didn't th.ink the situation was al] that bad. Nan's Nt1lel: Poor 1rocery store.! Some day1 It just doe11't paJ to itl ap. And now I have te 1dck bt my &tm-eents wortll. Bot, ruden, with all of 111 trylq to 11ve 01 our Cook Slowly Long . slow cooking Is the key to successful poultry bari>truing. Allow at least on£' to Jo/, hours for chicken halves. Whole birds a n d turkeys require 20 lo 30 minutes per pouod. HAPPY H••• • "•PP'f .,., •• ,ltd. St•tf It t.., •••'il' 1~1 WEEK· INDfl 111 ffl• DAllY 'ILOT. \ Swiss STEAK VSCllo.,oo»d 86 ¢ CUBE STEAK (hoi<'.'0<I-· ]29 Bonele~~ ., .. _,,. _ .•.••• lh. 1 e ~de .. 1ed •••• , , • , •••. , , , , In. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ~;:;;;,"'d 1b l 1' GROUND ROUND '"""'"'"·--'b 83t PORTERHOUSE STEAK '"""'"'' 139 STEW MEAT '""'"'"''"""" 88t 1 1.nom~d .• lb Bonele'.1 ••• , •• , ••••••• , ••• ,lb , SIRLOIN TIP STEAK """'''''·"• F' CORNED BEEF i::~:~~,;~.:~ •.... ,.931 RUMP ROA ST ~;:;;;,~·~':'.~ : ..... .1,, 86i VEAL BI RDS ~:.~~:;:~'.:,;::'.".' ...... .lb 98t CHOICE-WELL TRIMMED SUN VALLEY -TURKEY T-Bone Steak Hind Quarter 29 .c POU ND LB . BURRITOS Hffil ""' '"" ....... ". . . lb 69! (ORN DOGS H•o>o"d <ol· 89t On A ~l olk ••••• ,,, •••. ,.,lb. BREAST OF TURKEY::;~;~~·;:; ,_31• TURKEY ROAST~::~~·;;;';"~ ... 3'' TURKEY VIRGINIA ~:~;;~;,'·;~:'. 36' CHOI CE -FULL CUT Round Steak c SLICED BACON o"°'""''·· .lb. 89i FRESH SHRIMP Omoll O.,,,(oo>odo.,rl )19 Peeled ,or Cocl..ia1I. E Oz. SLICED HALIBUT c""""" ...... lb.1° 1 FRESH COD FILLETS o • .,o, . .,., lb. 88! WIENERS Almooc 5101 ,.,,10, 68! orAl1 Beel .....••.••••.•...•.•. lb . 3 LB S. & OYER-Family Pa ck Ground Beef c CHIPPED MEATS A>bo" "'"''"I.Hom, 3/ 1 1~•~"¥'. Po1!rom1, C./Beer,. e CANNED HAM :~~~."~b~:"~~.'.,;::.'.'.'. .. 579 DUBUQUE CHUBS :;;"';;~'~·::~:::'.'.'.::·: .. 1b 86i CHEESE SPREAD P.,&OoillP110""'" 48! or Joloprno ........... 8 Or. 1 LB. CARTON Albertson's Margarine 18c 8 OZ. TUB Carnation YOGURT 5FOR$1 CHEESE Alb""""""'"' 68t CHEESE Alb"""""'"''""'" 89! Amencon, Wrapped ..............• , ,. l :> Oz. Pi.g. ,Random WeoQh! •• , .•••.•. , ....................... lb. CORONET PAPER TOWELS 30c GAL. GOLDEN VALLEY APPLE CIDER 99c DAILY DIET DOG FOOD Jc HALF GAL. Albertson's BLEACH 28c "DOUBLE DEAL" Produce Specials ORANGEJUICE .';~.:::· ... .49 < POTATOES ~;.:~'.~~~-·::'. .... 26 < MOUTH WASH """'""'····· 98 < I CE CREAM :::":.."'.'::.'.':.".'.'. .. 69 ' FRUIT PIES ~'.':.';.~;~",;,'; •.... 7 4 c GROOM &CLEAN ::".':~~.::;.,, 99' STRAWBERRIES ·~ >0 0 1 26< HAllBUTv~d .. o•o 001 ...... 79 < TOOTH PASH "''""'""'" 83 < EXTRA FAN CY SCHOOL BOY RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES Huntington Beach-15511 So. Edwards Laguna Beach-700 So . Coast Hwy . 2 for 29~ bu bu lb La i l Chance to SAYE 200 , c~~~N ANCIENT AGE $1098 Q . .. BOURBON ~:· HARD CIDER G•ho' ''""······ 79! J" ' J p/ (ha Cho1eo11 Am~1 1tcu• 198 ~-·~,~ .. Z-mpogne ""h"''""............. Halloween Head- B l>i•na.buryW,,,o., '" 89~ f All eer •mo • .c .. .,...................... Quarters or ASSOR TED CAKE ONUTS POWD1'ED 59 ~UGA,~ (JNNAMON ~ SUG AI! GlAlED PUMPKIN Beer ~;,~~\.~~~~~'.~.'~~ .................. l 1 s PIES OEUCATEI Y Party & Trick or ><•SONED 69 ' Treot Needs In DINNER 7 ooz. Our Bakeries -;,49 _ FRESHDAILY ROLLS POfA!C ' Bourbon '"'""'"o"'" .............. 4" Cocktails ,.,,, "" ................... 89i Wh. k 'lb""""' 4o WHITE BREAD s"1v01t"'"" 5/J. IS ey Ble~ded Quot! .....••..•.•.... { BABY FOOD ~:::. ........ 10' GIANT DREFT. ............ 83< GIANT GAIN ................... 83 < NABISCO •o•"""~'·····-47< IVORY LIQUID o.o" ....... 83 ' TOP JOB CLEANER 100 ........ 66< GIANT BOLD ............. 83 < GIANT BONUS .......... 87 < MR. CLEAN CLEANER o. ...... 66 < Fountain Valley-16042 Magnolia Huntington Beach -8911 Adams Corona del Mar -3049 Coast Hwy. , , I I~ ... 1 s CAI II E CA ' • "" I I H \\ ti G D M M ----...-,-----~ ..... --------------------------......,..------· --.... -... - 12 PI LOT-ADVERTISER APPLES FANCY OAK GLEN ROME BEAUTY 4 POUNDS !!~!!!! MORRELL'S PRIDE CANNED PICNIC S COOKED $HOULOI R D K U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF -LB. BONE IN BONELESS ROUND STEAK .... 11.87• u·)_DA CHOICE OR STATER I ROS. CERTIFIED BEU 49, ROUND BONE ROAS'1 ..... LB. BONELESS BEEF SHOULDER ROLLED ROAST .................. La.79' ..... LB.77' ......... u.99' _w_"_""-''--' _o,_10_b•_, 1_1._1_'6_• _____ oArL '( PILOT 51 CHUCK SLICED ROAST BACON U.S.D.A . CHOICE OR MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE STATER BROS. I ·LB. REGULAR OR CERTIFIED BEEF 2-LB. THICK 39~ 69L~ GROUND RIB BEEF STEAK FRESH• LEAN U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR GROUND HOURLY ST ATER BROS . IN OUR STORES CERTIFIED BEEF 49!. 79! USDA CHOtCI 01 ST ATll IROS. aRTIFllD BEEF CUBE STEAK ........................... La.98' USDA CHO la OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF SIRLOIN TIP STEAK . . u.98' USDA CHOICE OR STA. TU nos. aRTIFIED BEEF s T -BONE STEAK....... . . LB. 1 '9 P'oiiiiiioiisi STEAK LB.s 1 25 ioi»1siii0 oii"iTEAKL?.1 39 MO~RtlL ~ P~lr.l£ fAllMEtr JOHN ~MOK!O fA IMU! JOHN \LIC£D OSCAR MAY~R SL!ClO WIE NERS All MI AJ 12.oz 49 ' POLISH SAUSAGE 1169' COOKED HAM .• s.0149' SUMMER SAUSAGEa.oz.69' ~~~~ii15&l!SJ eltii ~*'*4fu:~:·:•l'~\·:-:-.\1·,·-:-.\'\,'\·'.~~ ...... t.•• 3-POUNOCAN S1 .7S ,,.,,.-0000\~v.~ El\CEORIN P.fit "'1 ... IG£\IC t, ~LI IP.NG AIO )O"o STATER BROS. &" el ... ... ::: 2 . . 95' "' 1 1.89 COFFEE ............... I-LB.CAN HI LLSDA LE SLICED PIN-EAPPLE ...... $ ... ... ... !•! ... i !:: f: POUNDS 3 c 1 ISAC R ,,., 1 ,.11~99c ASSORTED SIZES s l O. !';~~-~.51 .. G ""·' PUMPKIN 0 ... ~ .. ----················· ..... 3.. n, tr ~i~~~~~['j s 'Ill 2 9 EXTRA FANCY NEW CR 7 I~ '""''~"~ .. I NGUE IS ALLRBl~~~s . .. .. .. . ...... ta . s • ~fi~~tinR s s 14s VA ... . ARTICHOKE ;o, ..... ~.o·~ --- CRANBERRIES 9 LARGEFREsH 2 ,0 R29 ' ·. fr~r0AC:;~s :J:.s2s9 FRESH TENDER 2 c TENDER GREEN •• ..,,,,,.,.o,. .. 1 •t C H.B. REGULAR OR HOT CHILI CON CARNE n11Ns ........ 111. CANS 15-0Z~ CANS OCEAN SPRAY ·····•··• PKG. NASAl \INl:t s 1 C? CIAL gnc AssoArEo FLAVORS SP RAY 1 l-o t. SHAMP001.oz -, Hl-C FRUIT 46-0Z~ CANS K!RN'S TOMATO SAUCE ..................... . CARNATION ASSORTED FLAV )RS INSTANT PKG .OF IO BREAKFAST ......... . CAMPFIRE MARSH- MALLOWS ... R"EGULAR OR PINK DOLE i'INEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK ._ ..... .. ) 8-0Z .$ CANS 1-LB. $ PKGS. LUNCHEON M EAT ;;:~~· "· · 52' PRI NCELLA YAMS . ·.·., ,. 35' YAMS, SA UCE ~~·~;-•. "' .-' 35' MILANI 1890 DRESS ING . , 3!1' MI LA NI 1000 !~LA N D , .-. 3!1' GREEN GODD ::s s ~-"" . ' ~5' ~;ON-FAT MI LK· ··• ,., , 98' llERN 'S CH ill SA UCE , 21" ROYAL GEL.JiTf N,.. 3, 29' VOMA70 P AST;;.,.,,., ~ <91 "-" ( t,f f d:S.7 ROYA L PUDL:li:G" .. 2't-. 31 ' ROYf1L PU DDING '"" •.. _3;;· 31 ' MARGARINE i. ·: ... :"'' ... "" 29' MARG A RI NE ' : .. ' " .. , . , " 43' CORNED BEEF '""'~·,, ____ .... ,,"-' 59' MIRACLE WHI TE BLEACH ",,. 69' SPAGHETTI 36< SAUC~ (t<ff t0 ~.41.0lf l"9 .l~~O~flO .• l '.>.Ol ---------------------~- DRINKS ...... ·-····-····· ""'"-2 411 COMET 0:~,~' " CLEANSER STATER ••os. INSTANT ;~;0'99 ( COFFEE * ~fr>t~oot"f11?':4~ 'lood 11a!«eJ,I FISH FILLETS .&SJOJTf0 M£.&T~lU"'• ._........ ,,59c MO " ··········· • o" •o .. !!~N PIES .. 5 , . $1 , 'ATER TOT ······ ·OZ. . •o"'"'"'' s ............................. n 2-l B. PKG.4 5 C BARBECUE BEEF l s J 79 Mosro•n .aJu 11.o i. "'"'"' 1··~· -.,lis, Jo.COURSE DINNERS 69' 'REEN SHRIMP 9J< 00 " - "'"OU •110 0 -•·Ol. SHRIMP STICKS 39' POTATOES 39c ~•l!l.eooo:1n -· •-Ol. (••Nonoo; ·~-Olf-IOA 2-'..1. FISH STJ(kS 4 11 FISH PORTIONS 89' •m""' ---·· •-oL F SI I J(..t.010 -2..ll. BAGGED STEAKS -··•·P41C99' "!.!!!IL SHRIMP ...... , .. 01 $19a ~~~,!!!~KS .. . 24.oz 89• • •mo .... GE'r ABLESwnTP•c ......... >o.oz.2 9c PfPPfRfD STIAKS 69 "'"'" •lJf'u1 "·'"" c BEEF & CIA V CRAB MEAT sl 29 coo°"'1110.0L ... • .. r -··-,.01.45( ..,., --..,,. • Oll0• 111,s 2 , lOBSTIR TAILS IJ 89 u-..... ---•·0•-9 -.. '·0•· • COOKlll' IACS 29• -~ J.Ot. BUTTER-NUT COFFEE I • ,. ;:; .< ::: ::: ., ,, ":fi: '#: SANTAANA 2630 fDING[R AVENUE 'fiOJ WEST 1 7TH STREET WESTMINSTER 8522 WESlMINSfER BLVD. WHITTIER-14212 MINES AV!. \ ' I I I .. ' 'I I .. Super-Shoppers! Looking for big savings? Want to stock-up for Fall? Then make a bee-line for El Rancho! Stock up on El Rancho Grocery Values! Mayonnaise ........................ ~ 4 9' Kraft's •.. mad e to be pure and ,\·holesome and flavorful! Great with salads and sand\\"Jches ! Quarts. Tomato Sauce .................... 12 : $1 Del l\fontc's sasi5y sauce made \vith rich red ripe tomatoes, &ea.soned just right&. priced for \•alue! 8 01 Cake Mixes ........................ 3 : $1 Dunedn Hines .•• choose your favorite .•. get their recipes for cookies out of cake mix! R~g. 30c •, , Baked Beans ...................... 5 : $1 J.Iorton House •.. Ke1v England navor comes through v.·hen you serve them hot! Save 9c ea. 161h-oz cans. Orange Juice : ..................... 5 : $1 Sunkist ••• six ounce cans of California goodness al this low price! Or save on 12 oz. cans at 3~c each! Glorietta Peaches ........... 4 ... '1 Green Giant Rice ............ 3 ... '1 Elbertas ••. sl iced or halves ... Ko. 303 cans! Frozen •• heal and serve ... regular 3~c kinds. Glorietta Pears ............... 3 , .. $1 Flush-a-Byes ....................... 99' S\vcet, juicy Bartletts ... No. 303 cans! Disposable diaper.s •.. package of 21 ... Save 30c Glorietta Apricots . .. . .. .. 3 ... '1 Bathroom Cleaner ................ 69' Choose from halves or \\'hole peeled ••• No. 303. Do'v •.. apray on, •. \l'ipe off ••. 17 oz. aerosol. Gerbers Baby Food .... .. 12 ... '1 Wisk Liquid .......................... 69• Strained ••. choose your baby's favorites! Detergent that removes ~me! ••• quart Hills Bros Coffee ................ 69~ Biz Detergent ........................ 79¢ 2 lb. can ... 1.37 3 lb. can ... J.9!1. Big 38 ounce package ala low price! Delicatessen Specials! El Rancho's Fine Liquors Cooked Ham ........................ 59¢ El Rancho Scotch ...... ·""" $5.79 Leo's •.• lean slices of imported ham! 4 oz, pkg. Bottled in Scotland! Case of 12 ••• 62.53. Thin Sliced Meats ........ 3 ·-s1 El Rancho Gin ......... ·''"" '3.85 Leo's .•• choice of 39c varieties ••• 3 ounce pkgs. Ninety proof! Qt .. ,. 4.85! Save by theca!lt. Horseradish .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . 19¢ El Rancho Y odka ....... """ '3.69 SiJver Sprinp ..• creamy, 1ood and hot! 6 oz:. Eighty proof ! •.. QL .•• 4.59! 10 % off on 12 Pen & Quill Spreads ......... 43¢ P imieolo or Jalapeno ••. 8 ounce cupe:. Blended Whiskey ........ """ '3.99 El Rancho':s own ••• 86 proof ! Quart ••. 4.99. Shrimp Cocktail ................. 3 1w 'l La..w:. ••• readf to 1erve ... 4 ounce 1Ja.ss. Straight Whiskey ....... nmt '4.99 El Rancho's e:our mash ••• 6 yrs. old ! Qt-. 5.99. ' Macaroni and Cheese Noodles Rcimanoff Potatoes au Gratin Broccoli au Gratin Cauliflower au Gratin Spinach Souffle Com Souffle Esc•oped Apples Round Steak FULL CENTER cun ?ltore value for rour mone,\' ... bC"cause you get lhe best part .. r El f{ancho's U.S.D.A. Choice beC'f . , . at a. price you'd pay for lesser quality! Rump Roast ....................... u .. ~:~ .. ~: ~~~1c.E .. 8.EEF .................... 79~ Tender and jui_cy ••• priced !or greater value, to make one of lhe finest pot roa~!s rou could '\'lSh for [ Swiss Steak ........................... .79~ El Rancho Bacon .................. 89~ Look for the difference at El Rancho'. J .. can slices .•. a little bit. thic·k1,r! Ground Round ........................ 79~ Red Snapper .. .. .... . .. .. .. . .. . 79;,, Lean .•. fresh! Patties, too.at th is price ! ]''resh from the deep •.• for a fan11l,v trcal: Omaha Roast ...................... 95;,, Bar M Ham ..... ..... .. lb. $1.59 So much hearty beef goodness in this! TaYc111 style ... f1illy cnC1k•'d ... bonclcs:;, too : Swift's Turkey Rolls ........... ILL WHITE MEArS3.59 . DIRK AND LIGH!Sl98 1\vo pounds of eaL-it-all goodness! Turkey Al its best for fl<'l\'or, n1r:\t~-:-;.1ll::;f;1 rt1on and ron\·eruencc! El Rancho Produce Specials Potatoes ............. 5 lb• 19' Celery . .. . .. .. .. . 2 '~ 29' U.S. No. 1 \\'hite Rose •.. smooth texture! Fresh and crisp •• , iendcr young stalks ! Carrots ................. 2 '~19' Onions ................ 3 •b• 25' Carden fresh ••• one pound plio packages. Brown onjons for s\vcct robust f]a,·or! , Open rl.a.ifll 9 to 9 ••• Sunda:v 10 to 7 I I Pricea iri eff P,Ct Th.tira. through. S1t11. Oct.. tJ, 24, :!5, 26. No &al.es to dealer.~. Ask the manager about our convenient Charge Account Servic e HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd . • 255 5 Eastbluff Dr. (Eas tbluff Vill ag e Center) Also conveniently located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena ' ' _l I ------··-----·--· ------~-----··-...--..---·~--~----------------~----·----.. , .. , f,7 PILO f·ADVERllSE R . Yl'tdflt wltJ\ Ottob(r 22, 1%~ w __ .. _,._,,_,_,,_o_,_"_''-'-'-'·-'-"'-'------'-OA_l::_LY'-'-PIL!:.f _;;:s .. EXCELLE.\T SELE< :TH l:\' OF l\fODELS ,'\:: COLOHS AV A I LA BLE FOil LEASE UH P UHt:llASE .\ ·~" ······i········ • u~~Ei~:' 1969 CADILLAC SE DAN DE VILLE Persie n Aqua •)l.t 1ricr with black peel· ded top e nd bleck l1•th1r interior. Full power; fac.tory a ir conditionin g, AM-FM radio, tilt· tel11ccpic 1t11rin9 wJ,eel, power doer locks, etc, 1965 FLEETWOOD Ero11;.:han1. f ull po11•rr, faclnry air, Sirrr;i ~nld 11·ith h<'i~r roor and m11.1r hinE: rloth and l••a lh•'r dama.<:k. Til t-tPlrscopir 1vh~tl. J>O"Pr d nnr k,..k~. 1w111·rr V('Jl l 1.1·ind o11s, Ai\1-fr>l rfldl O, rt•·. ll'DA0~9 ) 1966 CADILLAC ('0111rr tihlr. A11tiq11f' i,:old v•i th matching tol') ;ind f11ll ]f'11.lhrr interior. f ull po1\rt, fa c tory ;i ir, Ai\!-t':\I ra:dio, t11l-tch·sl·opic 1;\rering "h<'rl. t"fSRi28l 1969 IMPERIAL l .rR111·on 1·011p<'. Full ro11rr. farlory iilr. ~ll'rrn 111pr. i-ruiyr cl)nlre>l. r\'rry possible flpt1on. l'addrd top. 1XSP77ii 1967 CADILLAC s ... 11;i11 ])1•\"illr. T>nr~i..1111·.~l•Tinr. bro•1n \'In~ 1 •••I• nrid 1nii.1rh1ng cl .. 1h & lritlht'r in1rl'ior. rull J'1111rr, f;i.-tnry air. A:\1 -F:.t radin, llOI\"• l'I" cl11n1· lr>l"ks. Vrry )011· rnilra~r. IZLl\"7481 1967 EL DORADO Harnrp!" i.;nl1I 11·i 1h hlark top 11nd :;old cloth & l••r1thrr 1ntrri,-,r, Full po\\l'I", filftory a ir r1Jncl1ti .. 111ng, ,\:'II · F l\T rad l'l, ro11·rr door 1,~ k•. ap11rnx. 2:l.000 n1ilP,<. fY\Vr::l!7) 1966 CADILLAC ~r·dan f.K: Vill e. illb t. hl111" "'ilh miilchinc c loth 11.nd !rather interior. f ull po\\·rr, f11 c· t n1·y 11 11', t il l·ic lrsropic ~teC'ring v.·hpPl, Al\!· f :\l radio, po11·er d oor locks. IP.YS958) ra1cE rarer rllCE rllCE rllCE SAU s2soo ra1c:1 f I\ l '.I: ;;11 111 \I I I \ I \IHI.I \ f ... • f I I ... , I I I I I I: 1 1 \I \ I: 1. I ... , -. J· I I { I f I t \ I \ 111il\1.I I f ti \ I ) '. 1967 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM This lo1·rly Grrcian 11 hll<> C11d1ll11•· i~ ah<;(ll11tf'l .1· g-ori:::rvus i11 .. i1\,.. ii ud out. Jl11s Carlillar full po11rr frR1urf's inrh11l1n:.: 1111·1 .. ry ;i11· "''11d1\1111111H.:. 1\:'ll· F':'ll ri1dio, pr rn1h1rll l irr.~ phi<> 1n1u •h. m11rh n1hrr. Thi~ nnr •>'•11rr C:ul1!· 111.r ha.~ nnly :!1,{l(X) n1i lrs and ~houltl hr drivrn 10 llf' fully ap11rrr 1111r1 I <TG U9 i81 SALE PRICED 1968 COUPE DE VILLE T h1o;; 1".l.000 m1!P rrm 1~ 1n 11nhrlir1•;;hlr Iii<• 11"''' ~·011df1 1 r11 ~i11 1.,t1,..,J in a .<>t11nni11L'. f\a~mi1· 11·nl'y 1111h J1la•'h l'llrlrl•'rl r1,.,f ancl hl;i··k !),-,111 111" inrrr'lrll·. Lnilrl<'rl 1•ilh po11 r r n1•il••ll" n11cl nf •'''''I""' Cadllla• f.11·l•1l'Y Ill!' conditin11l11;..:. You rrally r1111".I ~"" tl11" r111•'. 1 .:27;~r•11 SALE PRICED SALE $5900 PRICE 1968 CADILLAC c ,,upr dr Vil Ir. r\(>rmiincly hl11c "ilh hliirk l .i!nrlau an([ 11111,.. J"11 !hr1· tri111. t"u!J J"01'f't". f111·lvry a u· r11ndi ri.,n1n!:", IJll-!Pl<? \\hf'r!, J\ \1-~",\f ril.dio. cir. Lura! on~ 0 11nrr. fVGZ IJ 7) 1964 FLEETWOOD Vull pn11rr. fat"IOI'~· a ir 1·nnd11ioning. J-lii~ ell of <.:11d1 1lar's fl<l]!+Jl11r np1i1111~. Beautiful lx'l~P auton101.JilC'. 1 u~B6J 6) 1966 CONTINENTAL r 1ill [>f•\11'1". f;u·to1·y 11ir, till ~T rl'rin~ 1v]1r,..J, i\nl)flll" "''!'f,,...1' \\'llh 11h1t ,.. 1·1n.;I t up a•1tl 'u111•1·1· J1-.11h• r intl'1 l•JI. 1 l\J rr.:.~w.1 1966 FORD GALAXIE ~11)0 ~ 1Jr1v1· !lal'd1up. 29.000 111il<·~.] u1111!'r. [l\•'l!""Y Air l"1ndi!lnr1ln_i.:. :.11!"111111 if-. l""'l'•'I" ~1 ··••1111:..: ;i11d di~·· hralu• .... 1r1d1••. h"111"r, 1<h11r 11;,lf, .'i1mn1.'h ~1111-r 11 1111 lil;i< 11 1·111.;I lhJ • ;111rl tol11r l( 1 In~ I u11,.1·i .. r 1TfJ-;;1i!if 1965 CADILLAC 11:.rdlnp "'"1rr. C:i«·~r!,.. C1""r11 11•lh 1n;il<"ll· 1n~· 1·looih nud !,..i11hrr 1111<'!"1<11" Fn!I p<l\\'rl', r11c1ory 11 ir. A!l1·f \! rad1u, 1d1-trl•·i.cr.r1r !>lrerins:: 11hN'], (ll(;UIJ<1:;1 1967 CADILLAC Coll('<' r>c Villr. Arll•si1111 turquoise 1.ith 111.1(/·hin::: f'loth 11 nrl lrfllhrr inl('rior. r 11 11 ri111·1'r, fRclnry 111r, A:\f.Fi\I radio, ti!t·tclr· ~copic steering 11 heel. (T l::X9041 SALE s4 400 rRICE SALE 51400 rRICE SALE 52100 ~RICE rRICE SALE s2100 rllCE Your Factory Authorized Cadillac Dealer Serving the Orange Coast Harbor Area .N !-\BJ ~R S . . ~600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa :i40-~)ICtC> SALES DEPARTJ\fENT OPEN 8:30 Mf lo 9:00 Pl\'l l\'Io n. tbru Fri. • 9:00 A~[ lo 6:00 Pr.l Sat. and Sim. ALL CARS SUIJlCT TO. PRIOR SALE. All SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRO UGH TUESDA Y, OCTO BER 28 , 19b' ... ' ' NABERS CADILLAC LEASE DIRECT Immed iate delivery e Excellent Selection Over four ocres of foctory author- i1ed total Cadillac facilities desi9n- ed to better sell and service new and used Cadillac automobiles. ) •• --·-..._.. ......... -• -1-· •. -. -··-··- ,_H_o_u_s_E_S_F_O_R_S_A_L_E __ H_o_u_s_E_S_F_O_R_S_A_L_E __ I HOUSES FOR SALE General JOOOGener&I 1000 General 1000 1 ~- 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Brand New ~";~~A TE SAL~ ooo •HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 General READ THIS • • • •/I.re ~ou in the n1ar- kct for a n e11· hon1e. a hon1e 111 a pri111e area 1·ery close to llunti11gton Stut e Beach : a ho111c .\OU can CU:.lOtllLZC \1hile JI 1'> ht1 ng-lnn!t. :1 ho1ne de· ~1.;.:ned h.1 1111 \!->land i n g: arch1· tec 1s and {'011~\ructed by Fran:.: JI. .\)re~ & Son ; a Co111pan.v th;it ha:-, been 111 bu :.1ness ~1nc.:c 1005. IF YOU ARE e e e e Caine to RANCHO LA CUESTA al Brookhurst and :\tla nta in Huntington Beach ;1n.v da.v be111·een JO A.1\1. & 6 11 . ~!. and select you r hon1e in our ne\\-'ly opened UN IT V. PRICED FROM $25,990 to $34,200 968-2929 or 968-1338 I G~•n_•_,_•_1~~~~~1-0_00_I Gener al 1000 ., . .. ' . Fl L\ 0" 1i.·1. ! l•1' . .' tn1 .• ~ 1,111\1!.v ~ 1l1n111~ ,: !-1~ • .\li'\ IU'l<"h f1V1nl lll'it l" !:r,11·h !. E!11su11 H 1:.;h. i:rwk fip•pl;ici' n1:1l'· hlr • nl1y 1111rn·11111, ~1111l;r•11 L r .. d1'.qK''. s pf 1 ll I. I •' 1 ·' ~1111111 11·.11·1, 1Jcau!1lnl ~ 11 nl" ,.,lu•' 1ntn.•-··~ ~\r~J 111•1. ~:;I '<(Ml Juli [ii I!"'' "I 1 t'.«I<' or 1·011•ln. 1••' '.~~:.' n.t11tJw l'lr\'lr I\ B. !~i.~-li:1~·, Gener•I 1000 FOREST E. OLSON Jn• J BlDROOM S 15.750 R 2 LOW DOWN PAYMENT F ll .\. TEH .. \J...;. Thrrr b1•d . J\..,111.;;, !110 b:ilh>, fa1111ly 1~>0111, 1J1ning Ul'f"a .:ind bu!l1. 111 l.ir1·hr11. :'/)aL'IUU~ r r <1 1· 1 1 1111~ roorn ll'il h 1t1·rpl:i.1"~·. C.u·11•·h·d ;ind dr;,p.:-d . Lal'gr 1·•111•!\'>I J1;1110, frn("t'f! .1<.11·d !llld \\rll 1.1nd.,r11f)('tl 11vin! ;o11d t•'al". Pr\IC!•;D TO .SJ::Ll. .\'I' O.\'LY s~::,900. Th.-ar>- p1:11!>al 111 ;.1 f111J pi-icr. \\'r 'r~ n';.rlv to ;.:u -1\Cf NOi\', SHORECLIFFS IV:1nn , 111st1r homi' 111th :: brdtuo111 '. "1 J.i.at.hs /ii i11ly ruo111 and 4 Bedroom Executive Home $40,500 Hu~ I< u 11 i' •11 Iii• 111 ... 1 l11·u•1t1IUJ 11'11+1•·~ "• I• , , • ,. ,. <'II ;,nil f•lll) 1 • ,.,.,1:.11~ .,l.J I. \ 1 ' I •1' ')1"111>11 HI 1111, 1,,,.lo IUIJ) U,•!'uf.tli'd lll•1fl1• II •Ill J11> lll'lllll~ I •' d l 11 pi'llll:! .-.It \I •l•"'n '''l lud .. d I 1' 1 " .. ,, .0:11 111111 l1t'.i<111l11! 1 11 I" h 111! /H•H '•• ,-:p,1< hJU> l.111111• 1·\1()011 II Ill! ;t II •J I Ii ,. I 111•rpJ;i1"'. Ii l ( 1( l,1 l<·hr11 I• 11 h o•!.'1'11 ll. Ii ll i J I I ll . .; , pnval!' Jll:•'I,.,. bcdl'ln :;uili' 111 for a k11ig. rr ll11 s ii" any!hing I 1 k i' you'1'i' luok1ng f"r SI'<' 1h1s ho1ll•'. H's t.ie11ut1f1Jl. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 Open E venings t ill 8:30 D~A~N~A-POINT-M0TEL 1-::\:CJ.Li."'l\·!~J.Y I. I :--T ~: D t'UI: T!!t: FIR:•r r Tl~!]'" !.<X:·,do•d .. n filf· •·1 ·r,1n .•id<" <of 1111• ('r1.1.•I /!1~1111,1.\' !Ill 1100111111:; 1),,11,1 J'u111I, 1111' l :J 11111t n1u1rl • "1dd l•i' 1hr "l.'li:-<" fi li"·,. I'll" ~·ou. Th• 11rw hrr;1k11;,1rr .ill•I ,\!,t1·111;i a1·r ~oon In hi' 1·on1p!<•1f'1I ;ultl lh1< l!!'O~\·r~.,11 0·, oly 1111! hP on 1t.~ w.1.Y. Loi h~~ ~!~.1· /1·on1.1gr. :-,11« pl'ic;l'cl ;<l .'\r11•po1·1 J lriglu:; tJuvie., 111u~1 1.,• «old I<~ ~··!ti•· •·~t1111•. ~' l)j 'di\}0 •,11 llll1I .; IU,\I ,,. iil1 11.ol >' ( h ,trl ll. ( '"llh Ull I-lo ii,. 1 ..... 1 11• ·" ,.11. .· !J1 1>1 '• ,1anh .. ud 11" '"' 1111• 1~ j•!'<''llbl" l"Jll\f' l>l~I ""'""H ,"\01 l•·asrrl l.11~1. 'l•••I 1 1111·~ lllO: [111·pl<11 •" ,\• l;.11:; ::-.. • IKl!I ·~. ~~ Colesworthy & Co. ' 1"<11' ,\ \\ '~" Bu) .. l1 l"l·i777 HOME & INCOME ./ ~ h/1 1·111 hvn1i' 1111h t11 •·· 111,,,.,. /, rl111111>: 1,.1,,11 '"/> 11o11" I h·l1 <!l I• 111;,j "" ''"' nl 1 .. 1 r11ll 1"1 $26,500 Newport •• 646·8811 Anytime COLLEGE PARK 52 ,800 DOWN \ 1,11. I ud ""'" Co .. sl Culll'(!r 111llo l·1n· ti,· 11 11 •111·: .<11<1 'JI< lo.dl1-' 1,1, •'I" r. .'. )1 ""~" ' 'fl••l·· ~ 'I ii'" I! 11. 11 : 11 \\(HJ(•) l,l!<J!:~· 1.,.1 '" "' ''•Ill' "•Iii I'"'' ·1111 H1:1r1, 1·t ,r11.\1 r·11tr; I l'L.\1·1.• 1 .111•1, ,\ il1 .. 11•·,• ]~.,·.ii. I "11 1111•1 I •vi ,i, ., .,. ,,,,.,I 11 , Ill \\ \ ·II \h i I : 1.:, { I \ ' • 1., .. 1 • ....... ' ·•! :.!I 1, , 111- \' \{. \ \ 1' • I!\\ r t 1.1 \ '· "" < di 111 •I• 11.:l .I II • WE SELL A HOME 1 EVERY Jl MI NUTES Walker & Lee ;/~l 11.H I " I. .\11.11 11 ,: I•;•' ( 1po•11 I 11 VIEW {'0>Llrl,1<Hd' l!<r'I I' nl• t" 1111, l•·.1 111 1!111 l.01 ~,, I I, ·ln~•111 I •1111•• \\ llh \ ·' \" "I I iii li-f' h,1<'k ),II.I II "" 'II" I t\'<>lll" J.111·1;·· 111 Ill!.! •. , >.ol \\ 11 11 llld l" hit• f11 «p1,,. • l 'I'·" ·"'I· li.1ltl• .di , 1,., 1, .1· I. i. flh/I l',lllU f ill.• (\\1 I .,!!i' •q 11 ~ .;~1 !I 11, I , .I I I 'l ,, jl p 1. john macnab (714 ) 642·8235 l.>o1••r JJ111•, ,,u1/r f\1•\1 !lOJt t H1·;11·h ' )~\I ·---. . r1· r Modern Duplex On the Penin~ula '.' 1:1:, I 1'q 1!11 •·. , n. l"sr·d ;:.•· ' u ii 101 !0! '.\. ·" Ii. ,,_.Ii ••• ''. '(11 Slj{) OC-O T••nn~ a1·i' fh'xil1i(· '"• .. -----.. --,..., \l'RiT~:· ur: PHOi\'l·: .FUI : ~THE FAM iTY'S-On Ba lboa Island F.\c·r:-: & F lC:L"J:E..... ) FAMILY ROOM " 1.1: 1 .. 1\••' I 1;1 : lll'f"'' -I ,., I"" ' ' 1 l 111111.• l 1il'f11.ll'!' ,\\!\Ill!,'. 110 CA'RPEI' ~-\ , •o·p.11 ,r, 11111-• n 1 •• •I! I $,-, 111, 1 • • I~ l•K~!O\ 11:111 1 ••• 11: •. 111 1, 11 .dl Riddl . & R R It "' 11.dl 111· .. p1,,,,. ~ 11 ,111,.11. e oss ea ors I E A L-T-y--1luu~ !w1l1\Kfu1~. ~ 1.1rgo• CdM e 675-7225 ......... hH !h~~ ;... w C.\l:PI::T~~ I .v"" \\'. P.:i lboa. :"\B t;j·,.n. 1 Cll1nr1· ! r1 I 1\1!h r••.1111 h•r !111 E. Co;1•t. Cdn1 ''-~"··" MESA VERDE 4 1~"'1' t,\U1t l :Oi'o,1 .,f 1 .. 111 r. 111. -llad•· t1\ 1'~' I).\]. Y 'ii (.111 I ii 11\ \ \'li:T:' \,, i 'h.-1 1~ l' 1,t•' I l LL l'l:H:I : \11.-. t1. WE SELL A HOME E VERY JI MINUTE S DREAM NO MORE , .... •ii· I o" Hiii • 11•·•( lnr < 1111;1:1111 1-, l ~-1 ·1 I I I t. '" ., I I• . i'·I , !!• I I< 11d. ''''"ll ·' 1 I. I· Ii 'll t,1 <ol •l J, (p \-Vtdnt~ilY, Octobtr 22, 1969 PILOT-AO V(RT!SE R J 8 HOUSES FOR SALE General FOR SALE 1000 I HOUSES 1000 I General ====;;;;;;;; 4 Bedrooms Eastside C.M. BrJut1ful :: htJnn "/. UJll> hn1n.-r'nn1rf<'H'h 1r·1tr1·nr,11 , I J .J,, 1," li1ii!1.i11-L.11··~· J 11 I".' l • ,, '. 1 ' \, LI I< I '" 1 'J." , :1 ·• I•• ,.,,1 1 .. 11 I" J:ll I~ ·Hll 1 li til~ 1•·111< 1!1 ,I I. ii 1••1• •I .ii .. JJ11 1H l·i.·, tn•i,.·1. J:.11r .. ~o.-: .!U J1l·I · I! ! 1 .. 1. 8 House s ''" p I u ' .1•1•·~ un hut.n~ l.,·.iu1>1ul :: fiq 11 :• 11,,llt 1'1 ~ ... 11\ "11!1 1.uuJ. l'lu~ 7 . : 1:1: I l'btli h"lllt'.~ ,r,, !".,Ill l•J (111.Jd 111<•1< 11:111 Eostside C.M. lt'I• 'I~-1111. Lachenmyer ' Realtor Jl!(i'I -~<'ll JJUl'T Bh·(i ., C.'11 CALL 646-3928 ti !6-2Z!Xl Pool· GI Resale 1\111 ,H'.lll'(' ("0!'/l('!' 4 bdi'll! \\ illJ .\111t1011y puul . ]~, ;.~·. lully • q111pp..·d 1111·1. r• or.I • •11l'rJ1 I-: ,,·1·1 ;, ' ', !,,.,,, .J T ~l'•l 1111 I I 1\ .I '•t• q ,\ 111'1 I'>" I I' I •I' I 11 • II• ,;, «·I• 'o 111 h·11•••I •Ull Pl l.1'1 . ~ l•l 1111 Ull!I ,ol Renta l i·o:1111I. Jurn. ~!'i\ l llli!\i d , ('vu•!t) '"'~~. The Mo~t Beautiful WESTCLIFF HOME AVAILABLE "'p: .. 1•1lh :: lil,,n I •11•' ,r, IJoi!U'll,•d f:11od.' !'•ld·H \\1 th 111·1 h.11· ~ ·" l'd•'il'• .i111,i.1o r 1 1 lo.!"' ' -i1<HI\ ,oli,•1 I "' l'I• 011.d i".11111 L , ~I ' ~'' Barrell Really h.llJ \I r-.!l·h!! Dr. .'\ B. 642·5200 NEWPORT BEACH Added Family Room $23 ,950 "11 ll r••:u i.• l•rr }1nl lo >11 •11· 111, I! h.1.~ four 1111 •' ~11· I 11 .. d 1 ·•·•1•l-. .' lql;1.; p,1T'••J 11r~ 111 1111• lh Ill:,: 1 •~,HI .1tld ,Ill ,Ht.I 11[ l>i •lll y 1'"•111 ti!" 1/• 11 IU;o! '·' ,·,.11111l1·1t 1.' ,,.,1i.·I• I 1' h,o 11 .dl 11. 11 .dl , ,,.p, ton.; th1.ougl..,u1 •• nd ;i IT'I)' uwi• 11.111" ·' 11<1 rl'at• .1.0111. FIL\ 1 .. • \I •··•111 ~. lill•l".I u11 l!u~ ', ... ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 Wt 011·ncn; ••• A 3-Bedroom Home FOtt ONl.Y $10,995 BUILT ON YOUR LAND · l·L.\J'LJ:!.\i, e 111,(, ~<!. II . • JJ .. ubl<' ~,.,:1:•f' • 1\ll lalh ;1rnl pJ.i ,u r • f'ul!n1.ou l; . .ili • :"1t11 ·1••u' l•;•nl.,,1,,< CAL L 5JJ.OJBO 111 111.,,1 (J1dl',.:" l''•lllll.1 "I Ii• I ~•I ·I'• "I • d :I I • ' , STANCO Builders Inc. Ol'I· .. \: 7 1);1 1, 1rwi. 1rr~11n 1n,1•:r Av\'. C<.11'd('I ) ( d•I\ P. 1: • .Ja•wro/ 1'0111 , 11,,111,.~ "Ye Olde Homesteod" $24,900! Baths and 4 Bedrooms Plus 4 I:<: j ! '{ , I lqJ '"I '!>I• I .,., I ••I 11,,, I ''' L I•" l'\l'Ll lJL."' a ti.LL.\!: !. <.i 1 11 11 11 ~· ,,1 .,,· a 11 d ----,. ., ~ ' --.~r. You Con 5e« It, Finii .ft ,,.Tr ode It Witli • W•nt Acl 'f. ' HOU SES FCR SALE !HOUSES FOR SALE Ge nera l lOOO •Mesa Verde 11 10 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA T11l1•• 111·rr 1;J lu;u1 ;u1d .\l()\'L I.\ .'\VII· Hugi• J~" !.1 ~h·p· 1111"11 F\.\IJLY 1\00.\!' l.·.t1••iu" 11111111.\Hl lll'U(JIJ !:!-'.I 'L iii.i(' llot111•· 1;. •t 1111.1 I 11', "l•I, I 1i,j1 :1 11,1. f ' 11 I oil, 1!111 rill. ~li.1~ <T)!I ;;, dq", s11klr,. ~ 1 ~.I ~~· • Jij ·:.1'1~ ---l JJf:, 2 ]\,\ .\l•·~.1 !!1,.:li!a11o1.~ I' r I !I' I I' a I ... l<t\I\. J:Y 011 \ t•:I: .. \"lli ·~~I •1'1 ;t, .• 'i t lJJI JJ{S_ ;\ 1'.11· !1• 1• ''"'" adu I----~-----""--I i\.'h111 Ciu·i,..•t, '.\O (Jl .\J ,. Newport Beach 1200 l~'YJ\(; \I'll IT:'Of.\'J;!;' ·1,,1,.i ~!·l.'~-0 "•I ii 1>1~111«111 , NEWPORT HEIGHTS 111;,. 1 .. n1 of Slt;u I"'' 1uo11lh Tfl.\'r 11'.\1·. !\ ' .\1!1.1.Jn \ 111 11.; 1.1\••' Fl\lJ t1!11<, t.iu , li.11 111.11:; WE S ELL A HOME 11111 111 IH ,11 ...... ·"'·'·{)\I I" EVERY Jl MINUTES 21•~1 1 .. 1 l~,,·~·" Jn·. 1u1 Walker & Lee J j:'Q I !;11 l•1r I;:,, I .1 l.J·:I i.11 Opi'n 1111 !J Costa Me5a ,, 1 . \ l.1 u1:- P.\I 1100 BLACK FLAG 11 11 h FP 1•1!1> th n 11 1th l•I' f,,. HI.JI 1( '"'"-: HI!. 1111 • 111 kll< IH II II lh h11,1•1 ll"•tl: 1•,.(1-. •• r 1,,,~ 11··11 11 J :1: .-111 I,• 111~11 •" 11"!' 11 ) ,_1 ,~• J 111. .\l L " I 111 11,•1 '" ·' .!. .\~;I 'h,.':' I •11· fol.'~'1 111, OCL.\,\ '•(·11 l'i••-•' 1 Tl Harbor 111 a H ·<i • .;; l ~r. :' balh, ;di c lv<'ln c l;111·i1, n. Couklll'I liili yourr111!1usiasn1 !!ugt' p;i110 \\'1lh O<'Pall ,,.,11, ftw !11111 hon1e a/Irr ~r~1ng ii Fer :;1n1plc · 11(11 l!·J~i' li•Jl•I. J11:;t ont1·. A 11·rn1rno.luu~ :i Pncl'd al s:il,900. l"vr 111. IJNhOOin.:: hath hon1e l'Ca(ly spcction c•ull i\!ark L•·,. to 1novr into. Sl>p;u·atr ft11n . Costa ~1!'.~a J111••-111.,•nt Cn. 1Jy J"OOlll, /orin~d d1nin;:: ~~IS-77\l ;111~IHll<' _ --- roon1 also1'31 111:: ,,,1·;1 u1 1hP ]·C)l:~.l '!.tlSl 1:1 · k•l• i1•" l111·r!-l l•' 1 ... u1!~ lu11 1:: 1:r.. :; J:I.\ T1"1111Lon\·1·. 1~•ll li.uk .\"":'~ ./1.1.-:1 !bl•tl f <•l1 r:J1 111~. fl•'<'d~ 11 .. rh-.1 .. )., unly .) lo . .!~· ~2.~. Ii~. \~1~1krr lilfi-lli.:".! 546-231 3 - ---.. Rlurr~ pr11nC' 0 11 11 .•. v J(w.1 11 .. n ! b:h". S~9.:,00 C.1U bll-:.:.!.i:I 1·1 P~'11 ki'nd~. Newport Heights 1210 F ormal Dining Room ~ llL"t,;!; 1,, .• t 1111. ~ 1:;1 11·plo-, -··p.1l';.,1i-l.1 11\il~ '!UUlll, k ilt·h· 111111 , 'rpl:<. 11111' •. ~.~~II •Ill· 111 <'dl111:: aH'.•, I J,11·::1· 111'•1•··111. Cu.~"Y J: 11 y . 1.,11 \ll'. : h ,olil'. ~1.1l'IOU ' t;•:,._::11~. 1 11 1,111·o11·.U1<·1·.'l)l~l,ql1 u1 1 ---- In .1;1·.v ·1 .. r ur1J.v S~-'.:Jj(J -I Newport Shores 1220 .1 -.~~1111r :1'1'• JvJ11 -1•,1.'-------·---- n1rn1,.. ~1 ~'.l 11H1 pn_,~ \'l •l,1 e l:EJJliCEI) ~ ... u1~1• lli111c:. :.it·:ir ,..dp...,J-. [,.-t•·••k Jf )Oii t1•·•·1 I a ;:n •:it f:u.i•ly C.ILL ;,\0-11:11 Jlo'1 11o1;•, lir111w. !'<f'I' 1l11 ~ ,,110 •' 1.:.;r. ]11 1:1•.1! E~1;dr lqfl<!I ,.1 ,-1 I'll!. plti' l'~"· p;.io·I,\ I HI ·11 C1 · :: l ~.J. h1kli. h/1-111'. l '; ASSUME 51i4 °/o VA LOAN 1:1i._,, I•> !.1•,.,·h. I·•,. • Lllll•I• \1 1: .. ·10.·1 J.qu111 ~!.1.11~1 •• ~i.iy e(•il'l•tr1· lnt<l1', ;\,, qu;1J1fy1n;:: on th1~ 11111 !'•''1---·~~~L I~ IJ Ui-i~!~·-- 1111: homr "i!h fi1'r'p!a1·r. !H1 111 ... .11;.tr P•-"~l'~Mun. f ++!I Dover Shores 1227 Jl•l .l >lH'llT ~. C"hi"<t)i!':• I )1 ,1 uf . 1r111. Sl jii r11•1• 111,, _ s:: ,,1, lrreplacable View of 646-7171 BAY & MOUNTAINS! 1L.t11(1111· •'viol \\•ulu Lnntr n _, THEREAL \R: ESTATERS '-~ OPft, urilll ~ ~"~ FORMER MODEL jKU',<1T, •'\1·1•11 l11r lu\u,-. 11Hll1" .J'll~I Ml If 1 1:1 : \\"lla1 '' A I hrdn·nm lu•llli' ••11 a 111::' !":-:: lni; ,\nrl 1t"; on th• E;1,1.1d<'. Ahn'"' 11nh·a1 d nf twi · ~1<111. Y1n1 • :111 l11r in nr )"l'll l II Hlil. l'11y.-for II· ,,,If. J,utld illlO\h<'I' 111111. :-;.-11rr -.ay.. 111-t 10·, d'"'11. H•ll•I' 11111'1'~·.Call 11 .. 11 -t;1.· •• v.;l·:.' Iii Ill~ l""n\ 1\lth ••11r11 l,r •l" t•1•1l1r1::;c Thi< •·1i,11•11u11J: 4 hd1·1u h'lllli' 1.~ n•a ll y ~h,11·p. Jl.iJ; I r I' I' ii 7 I u' 1111",'. :;tori~ 11lantl'r &. n 1 • i' .1<1nL (1u"· II• .\!1·-< \'P1..Jr !'tlk)(}I. 11./" • 11'1" H "!Jl gi't ,l lltl Ill''" liH~ h;1r;;a1n. $~1.!).iil. Walker & Lee "•II 1 11 1·.-1 1 1' 1t ( ,i\I I' FHA or VA '', >I! ': ], I< \'. ' " 1)1 I I 1r 1 •· \\'[) Fflr:\1\1, l •!'\!.\t: r.txJ\l !111 111, 11 II !t I' II •II.I~ I 11 ) >lll" \' .\ Id J ll 1. 1 .. ;u1 ,,. S~l x~1· 1 Br.. '..' B.I. l'..'i' f,.n1il~ rm U11•~ ,;, 1q11 :;, r1r-·n·11 • l1111,l,,·;1p1n~ .~· f)•i l•\ COi)!, OCL.\.~ l1 !~L"EZt:.~. lf~u ,,q II. I . !; \ t11;i ul· <1!1.•. lol• .J frn '11JP1 \~1111•1::, };.,,_, 111 • ~ lillllH'•I Ul'I Uj•. I· l!i .i• 1 <! .\ljS,flll(). fl,•u111•· 1; 11,.111 f\\J \ !ti.::~·\!: ,,l,i 'I" $! 000 UNDH GOV T APPRAISAL l.<••1k111~ f101' ;, h:ir:;:iin' r1 !.\ OIJ•l't ,,._, 11 1111-•1•·n1· 11'''1 .• h<·t1r,.onl '.! IJ:it h .\llll l••I' f •lill•' .11 ~~'7.~l.)ll t 11111<'1' 1, d·"1 ~·r;1t,. anf'I !-<I~-..... 11 11'•\\ :it ~:::).!)jQ, 1\1: '/~'\ 1011, 1 !••1111". Coly Jd11\I \ !'1'1111 IJrl\l)>P lll ;oll ti• I •II. [Iv ar<'a I" 1••! '•"' '{;; !-~ ,,,, in;. ! ,(j,1: . ~ a l1 I i ·,.11 ,1 f.:' .-,/AP T! '.AVL \~\ Ii·' ,, ~ •hi>ll(" ") f ,., ~' ,I .t 1aJ,,, 0'"!" f '"•I ,1 I" I ,., I Pl lo•1'o•,I ~·1 I \ 111·11 ·,'' • ' -~1 ol_I 111 •. , f ,, iii ""'' , ~ f ,!• l I 1 (",.I. l· • J "i ~ 'd.d· 1, • .,' J:p h 1' il I n II I l•:<IH lo'd 1 ,.,.,)\· 1 """ I • • I '' ' " I• 1ol1 ·l11 I ,1, 11, 11, d;-"P ) ti•· 11 • 11· r Ml 1. 11 n::. L'11- dr·r i " • ··ii I·" ai l'I\ a t :-::J ~l.'>11 I:• : ni> l'T ~"i' tudci.1. t 'all 1.:·,.0 .. 1•: l l •I'!·:,..., r L. OLSON 645-0303 ;,: I l.11 l)<11' ("rnl• ~ :'~°'.m Jl.1 il~1j r.11.J, I ~·1. ill\{J li"•d 11! II k !11•rpl:tt i', J.a1 c<:r pat1n ,t.: ~;i1'f/. f:oo{)Jll JU a{.ld vi\, ';(;{I .()"'(I l.1-l;d l'.\dtl.'!\l'l.1 11·111. REALTORS 673-4400 For LEASE or SALE Va1·;int :1 1, lrn1.:. :! lJalu~. h;i1'd 1••Flll f l our~. l.H:;t• l·lr;n'. "'ll"lfw k1.,·11i'll 1•.1 1h \ 11 111 11111• .\ •l 1-1n,.1 -h,.,., ("h•oll(' l1w.·.1 11o.11 (lt d l ·d 1•..->l- 1 I< '" l···l" 4 !J\ < ,11! 1101\ : • .._OATS & WALLACt REALTORS ---546-4141- (Open Ev•ning•l ,,: I I< 1, rill ' l'\I Corona del Mar 'l•'I•" 1,. lw-1 ),, n·li• .... 1''1• I I\"\\, !;1·,.,II, lhlllu, '.,,.,_ l,i · 'hL I\ i !:!: ,\ I 1111 I>, , lo •! ''l!lP'1~1' li••l'I•' I' 11\1< I' I •.!I i,ol l \•11• l<·.1'< "i•!IVI\ .\II.. 1ni;: ~\; l.~11•n, .. ,.,.. _______ _,.,,,.;c:.rul T.<1u111 o\ I) DAVIDSON Realty I , 1•1 I I •i • I:' I l II -,11,. ,Jo I I 1< ''d'l ]I~' j I C.::irn per's Dre<i m! $25,500 \\1•11•' •lh ! ' •• I' i1 I I Ill\ I j., ,1 ~ I• ,.,1,., I :i1·11 Ii • I ' .\ o d'>lill I• 'I 1 \ '' I,! ilri• Pih ("\lo ! i d.,nl i d! •al I !•' ' I \ o! .I \I I• •l 1 I • • WESTCLIFF I ~I '""··" . '""'"" ''"" POOL HOME ·. I ""1"" On a qu1i'1 ~1~1r 'llX"1•t 11 '1 h Coldwell, Banker & Co. I TARBEL L 2955 Har bo r l 1.101 L~anl l·n11n11,1' .~11111 1•·~~1 S50 Newport Center Dr. 1 The Newt's I by 1h1•1ll!:hr.u1, l'1i1111• 1'' Ii\ 1 Newport Beach, Calif. Ivan Well ~ " 1nr ,.,,,,11, l'·"~1 1w• 11""'' •1 833-0700 644 ·2430 I ; ·11 1.1,.1·1' I ••'II ~1'.1 .. ~lf \l"nr1 1 •;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;-ll';il· I\ 01111 ~ n l" '• , \I I' I I I l.t I ,, I f'< I • lj "''"llj <lr. -l.;1• I" I 1,-,,. 11 • ,., ~-••• -,,) 646-7171 MISSION VIEJO \ '• •'·r ' .. : I\.'._' •'!•" ·' l•d l 1"11 I I 1111.o J j .l f'" I ,1; ""'11 < I: .• I ,1,1~ :;: I BY OWNER , .. t. (j ' I < I', I· • 11 (', 1 air I ' .. I . I WE S ELL A HOME EVER Y Jl MINUTES Walker & Lee '.', 1· l\o .1, 1111 JI;. (di). 7"71\ Lachenmyer Relilt ... 1· ., '""!)H I Ch <!. ('I! 646·7171 l djlft11fm i(. ' .. ,:\II: I .. ~ !•1 •d·! .... 'I ,,f, G ol l Course Rm 4 Bedrrn! +Guest Me sa Verde· $24 ,950 I , . ,, ·o1t". I•• ;<'I CALL 646-3928 •',I' ' ,, II'<'• I Hi " VIEW HOME !•I' "' >• d1 I" 1.11 11-,,_, 11-\ 1\'1 "11 ·'i j 1r~1.: l::ok<'r. c .. \l. ============\"". 1,,11 11 •, !,!,< 11· .1·, :.i ld l "", ),.1 .. ;• I I\ ''I •'d I' •I•<• I'' 1,11 Investment Income 1 L \IT:', I."~" i,,1 \:_·\ .. ('.',':I l•rlrll I•, 1111.1.1" l'1•1J'• \:i{l,idO 0 11 I I \. 111 '·llTV I~! Tl) I Wells·McCardle, Rltr1. ],!(< \, 111/uJl JJhd . ( \l. Un n Uil\\,j.\ \II II li>I i 1 .. ~1· ··.111'•'' 1'''1 1••H !n 1'l1'1ll!'!lli<J'\ •• 11< .. 11. Fl I \ 1. ~\· i. ;iii, 1 )I I<< t ii ,11 '' ••l•P•••l.-i'd ;i1 .~C~.lll1i • 1 1·1., 11•• "' II'' d 11, Fuller Rlty 546-0814 SENSATIONAL! ~)l!•$1i\~rt~·:R::11°n'. 546-5990 TERRIFIC BUY ·1 '" •'I\ ,. 11 1 ·d L',I' ~ lo,1 11! l.!,.l l'I•. O"Ull'"''I /lll ld ill ~l~:ll TARBELL 2955 Har bor $27,500 Ocean View '.\o'I\ f'Ul'1 fll,',111.!i' 111 u1_t:' l\11\1: ' "''!==== 5 Bedrm . • 3 Bath Pool -$26,950 ,., ' ' l•L•·' I ,,, ,\• 1.:0 CAPE COO CUSTOM iifl ..... . ,, University P ark 12)7 BONUS ROOM ..:.::.r11111 O wner Tr..,nsferre d l:[.\l.TY L. II f',p·..; C"ll'i'I", 1 ' l<f' ( ti I \n.1 i 111f' :.. :.1 ·.'fl ,1 ~1,I !,.•dr.•u11-.. ~ h,1 Tli• Loi•·•~ •plr1·1•" •'1 •hi·! jJO TARBELL 2955 Harbor 1240 f,\,\T,\~TIC 1:..: I' u II Lr e1 Back Bily HOIJE 111 ;ibs.1l11li' fll'l"l l'c't & -----'C...------~11;1rklu11: 1·und1l;o.irl. ·I l;iq.:r ~:'!l.!rl:i. 0\1"'.\·~:H. Cu~l(l11l. 3 h1l rn1s .. ~ ba1 h,, rui'in;il rl in-BR . :.:• ~ E \. F.lf'<·. h11< h• 11 THE REAL TRUTH IN REAL ESTATE LENDING! IJear IJ01n c JJuyc r . 1'he gloo1ny ne,~·s stories decry in;:: !he high l'o::.ts o! hon1c Uu,) in ;; <ire 111 1 ~­ leading .•• Cl'en 11'orse ... they are untrue. Existing l-~flA and y,.\ loa n!i ;j l ~ r; • (j I ..! 'f, Check these comparatil'e e xamples of inte rest rates Jnr 1.\·pir;il l11~u1~ Prime Lending rate for big bu:-znc\S ('red it Card f'urcha~cs Retail outlet charge account s . <\utomobile Loans Personal Loans The present interest on ne\v 17 111\ and\",\ loan s 1s 71 ~,.,. 8 :'i' .. 181" 1 fl',. ·1·1r ., 0 2'" . , " \\.!Iker .S. Lee. Inc 1hc na tio n':. la rge::.\ rc.-,ide11 11aJ real estate fir1n , \ran ts ,11 1u lo knn 11• the fa l't s: • .-\ ,\e11 ll orn e is vour best inl'esln1ent • ,\~ ,1·ou pu rchaSc, )'OU gain e quity in property th al \I JJI incrca:ie in \ nluc. • • I 11 er :10 ye;ir s you <'.dn IJ uy a ho1nc cheaper lhan you can r ent the :-.1111c hon1e. Land l'aluc:o;. con~!r uction to~!,, and in te rest rates 11ill continue lo C"\irnb . • B1111ng nO\\ i.~ a hedge ;igain,t in flat iun . ,·our be~t help ~" a1 ;ula blc 1ro1n \ralkcr & Lee's highly skilled staff of 500 rcs1dcnt1al spccr <.1!1::-l.:.. Let \Valker & Lee help you inl o a hon1c al lod;i y·~ 1011· 1111rre:i t r<i lr!'. !Jon t 1n1 ~.i;; l hi ~ ;::okl(•Jl opportunJ!y to purcha se a hnn1c <it lod<1y's lo1\! interest rate. Every Jnonth the price of homes goe s up. \\'e belie\·e th<1 l it 11·ill benefit c1·c ryonc in1 oh cd in the real C ~\J!C n1arJ..c l hJr \\ .dJ..er i\ Lc.·c to 1nakc a n ;ill out C'flur! lo ~ell 1norc hoi ne:-. in the nionth of Oc tober lhan any Jn onth in thei r long history. An Acute Housing Shortage Is Just Around The Corner! Now Is The Time To Buy A Home! 1\r1\ (';1rprl~. d111 rn>. f11111 rn1 fq1l<'. •·II'•· ·~•·1·.•::•· .ir. f11••n fl,.11,,. ·i.1,.,ld :.'.I• .\n. !H\•'1·,,11·'.> l.n i\!: .01.~·'l li)'I ! hr NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE-842·4455 COST A MESA OFFICE-545-9491·540-0465 2CM3 Westcliff Or. at Irvine Open Eveningi 7682 (dlnqer 0,,0,!TI "UNf!"IGTON (~NI(• Op"" Evenlnqs 2790 HARIOR ILYD. Op-.. lw ... lnCJs 'tll 9 P.M. ·-~------------------.-----------------~------------,_,r-_,......_• -r--T------~··-·~·.~-"· '" "• "' •• "~-V "' """'' Jt) PI LOf.ADVERTI SER Wtdntsday, Octobtr 22, 196il ·1HOUSES-FOR SALE--H~o-u~S~ES F00R SALE--HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS 'RENTALS \','tdn,1d~Y. Octob'r 22. l 9f>'l OAILV 'ILOT !;,; ----------1 Hou1•1 Furnished Hou••• _Unfur:iished RENTALS ---REN"T~A~L~S~----~-,-.-.,-,~,.-L> ----I Huntington C@ach 1400Huntington B•ech 1400 Fountain Valley 1410 -------General l0001Newport Beach 3200 Aptl. Furnl1hed Apts. Furni1hed 4000 Newport S.•ch FAST MOVE IN NEW 4 BR HOME :!lCh1 5'1 IL. l lXJ II(! fl IOI. f'rl\'r ~::.600, 11011 11 ~. RENTAL FINDERS ' !l.\l:BOR ll1.;hla11ds .. DH. :! 1\1\, C'!T•l~. d rps. t.lt111,, 1io flC'!~. L<'hS<' S:!i."• 1110. 1rw.'] ~"1Til'nc-r :.1s vtikl or:>J1.1:ui ------- Single .Adu its OCt:AN t'l:ON'r Brochelur. II u1lc>r. $110 1110. Uti! Ull.:L ,\DliLT ON LY : 67l-80SS Ne\v honics. ready to 1nove 1n . i to 5 bed- ruo1ns. 2 to 3 b~1 ths. •,~ n1 ile fron 1 beach. t'1rst pay1ncnl up lo GO da.\·s cifte r 1nove 111. An11ual pt'n:.'cnta,ce r<1le 6.9~i MlnNSM. ... iUAIDTHD ~"<'at 1•f'€.> ·""n Ricardo .SI. :.-1 lfSlllWTW.··IUSllSS Fou111.11n \"Elllf'y, olf \\'arnr r APT.-ROCMMATI SllVKJ ~. nu E of B1wkhursr or 11·:,.l'. r\fr.1• :.. r" 1 } Newport Hgts. 010 VA /FHA TerrTis. From $23,990 •"il ll !'pnnghUfl>t ti 0 m C'S tJSW.1ttll,C..t•lrM•.,MMl11 tlCc'On1l1•1l. S:ti.J. /\:;::I' n ! •Clean lor 2BH • ,\(IUll~. no pct~. :!-!'.~! t:. ILlh ::i'. ~l ~:J /llO. up. 6"16·\S!J l The Beaeh 9!.i:l.27ti0. 1 ~·~-;;~~~~-~-~~~~-~.,.~~~-~1 G1G-OIJl ________ 0 1 Rentals to Share 200S [S~i:J Yr.Lr bi-. Bal·f.. Bay,~ ------------HR. l ', BA , lllOO "'l ti. no Lu.xur.v single , J & 2 bcctl'oon1 apa r tn1cnts. furnz ~hccl and unfur- nished. 1vilh con1plc lc prtV'ttl'Y and Jand st:ap· cd eounlry (']ub al· n1 osphcrc. including 8750.000 \V o rt h of rctTC'ational fa('i ]it ics cl P.~i c n cd and opcral· eel Jll!>i l for :ii n g I e prnplr . ----------- (on Brookhurst 1 mile South of Adam5 ) Out Of State 1608 Back Bay 4240 962. 1353 ~..:~1-1 ~-ult Pr11.:t• JX'l~. l<'lS 1T•lllUT(l 1t:.s-::r:u gJ~LL\BLJ·: \\urkui;: ~1 rl , -----___ _ lt l:AJ.l.Y QL'l t.:'l'.f l.I~.\'.'< :! li1'. I '~ Ba. l'ool , adulls s1:JO. 2:;1u Santi. An a 6 1,'.,..:!!l~:: . , Corona del Mar 1250 1 Huntington Beach 1400 :i AC. Dtu:l1~'SIH' Count~', lildh, T 1·rv.s. ('lUM' 10 1ww lHKC'. :>.1111 ln111!1n~. (1~h & Ill· 1c;;11n,..111, 1;1 1-1 1~:-i ,..~,.. :!.", !o 3.i to :.hare rrn1 on :; Bf: ~ Ii:• /\ J· 1'<1111l'. N('flJ' i.: u 11don i.1uu111 11/work111g he ur l\, Yl'l :v l•<'. (:,11.i 111n . n1ulhrr & d:i u~h!\•1· a ·~c 7. l';i~11 oorl r.1 1~ ~18-12'.Ki. S!OO_, 11u1 11'."l., ulil. Y . V. S:li:1 Yl~l.Y 1.•r, 1:.u·k B:iy, '.: ~us.i.,6'.l (lfl 'I ,\l, Ill~. F, U1\. ll~l\i :-q fl. 110 FE:\1 1\LI-: :;o ~h;o,.. ~ Br.. ~ flt 'lS, l f'f~ P'f]UnY'd ~::~-3 1::0 DON'T CALL ME A DUPLEX I n1 ,on 1•,t1·,, r11t'• 2 ho.•dn1n111 HU.\!1. 1• 1111 ;i ~ brdn>Vlll \1\1,,t:' \],\J:l\l-, I' OUI bi11 k J:01h ~l!ll!• ·•It •l\\UO'I' !H'\'U l1R',I a11 ol ll,11\11 ~, ·"•l •l<llf'd un 11 •lllll r lr('1• l"11'd t orunJ \lo r ;\1 :11 •11'1:('1. lJll!'o ~f)!I \'(' ~l'i ll lh•• 11 ~I -(-•llll• ,,.,, th1· tir~I 673·8550 -i:)'THEREAL ~ESTATERS OPEil UJ\jTIL ~PM MOST CHOICE 1:1'\1u ln1',ul' illl •\ Br .;1" i..,, f ;u11 1·111 I.~r d111 nn .. \\('[ l),d', 1/ll:d . !'/'b . d 1'p.< H1 1~11 1 , 1,11 In l,11 \',ir·;i1\I s1;:. .. ~o(). De l a ncy Real Estate :!\-'' '"· C11,1.>1 J/\1.1 . t,;,:.~;oo ;\l.\\' h•1n1•' :!2~ l; .. 1.i;:;;-1 •.11.]- .\~~1n:: Sl:l:.00 Pho1w 6i~ .. ()f~'> lrw :<11pl Linda Isle 1306 Ll.'\'[I \ l~lr 1°11 f•ir ,,11" by (\\\ n•·r s·:::.~~11'1 pl11• lr:.:-1· p.1~ Ult. 111 S 1::on I'' r ~ r;.11· !'Ill' "Llp:11·1!y f.,1• :! f!IJ' h•i.1 1 ~ ~11 r 1. •1nll'r'l1nt1I i\),prO\l"d ph111~ llll'ludetl. fi l:!·tl 1'1 "r Lido Isle OUTSTANDING LIDO BUY 1351 r11.,r.1u11:.: .. e r f!. •· 1..1. l0t11r1•' f 11n1. J'l)l . 11·pl 111 11l•l1 •1111r l'l••l llhi.d dl'- ' lll' s·,,.,l'f ~I LIDO REAL TY INC. fii.::;.;nn LIDO LOVELY SPACIOUS ('li('t·I; lh!"'C' fo•::\Ul\"j !JU~!' f.1nuJy roon1 1,1\h \\f'1 b:ir. fn1·111:.I tl 11uug 1~~•111, g;u{lr n kllL'l1c n. hui:r llll•SlCr hdrn1 .•Ulll', '.': h:1!11-;. l ff<tlio;; ,(: 1·11·:.:1• ,1a11l all lih,.,·k !"lll'r1I )la ll\', nlilllY •"USl\Jlll (f'<t1lU'· r~. If ~vu 0on' lvvk111~ 1,ir ~u111f't hu1;; e'-lra 111t't'. ~l'C' th1~ ••nt• MUTUAL REAL TY 842-1418 Anytime $15,950 :: P..J1111 :! l1a1h. !ili.~l!XI' rrn1.:c-d :1.i. 1!uublr :;:ai·,igr. f'lc~·!r•i· llu11t-1n 1an~C". oven, dish· \l,o•hl'I'. l'.tl [>C t ~. d l'.lfk-'"· ~~.'il(J 11101r.111 _ no other o .. 1~1~. I' 1llage Rear Estat,. 96Z-4t71 ( ~ J 546-llOJ LIKE NEW J:'q111-.i1r :: hdn n :! l:i«lli l'ra llt'l.'l\Jll f'ul1111.1in !10111•· Cui· lwt, !'[I\!> dtr.i". :-pnllk· 1<'11' & low 1111. f'll.\ loan . 1\!H'.'H" dn py 11111(. Unly ~·:~,jOO Harbou~_Rlt y._84&. l l!.!_ $19,950 15 The P rice l~,..lir 1 c 111C', l·1r lh1.; ~h11rp liu111c. Total p<oyuicnls un 11 luj;h G.I. loan 1~ Sl:l l prr n1u. 1111.:lwJe, all. !!u~r r-"-'d IW1ll~. E:>.1!-a l .. u-;n F1·n\·('tl t..11·k ~,.1·d fu1' 1hl' J,.,rls Jllll' . Pl<1y !!•H!Ef'0 ', l,;1'<'.1t pa!1" • ~1t«1. :'11iln11 L )lllll' .. niall do\\ 11 pa,\11ll't1l. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee jtiS~ C·!J11;:r1· $; L'-11:>:1 Op•·n 11! ~ f'.\I L11guna Be:~ch 1705 A LITTLE HOUSE WITH BIG IDEAS 11r1·1·, ~ "Hl :AL ~1.1-:~.rF:r:" Cit \J:\11:\r. ~'\fL\1"\TYLI·: ,, l~CJ t ITEl'fliH E. IO:.'\Tl·:l:- 101 : Ot' 0 I. D ~-: EHlCK, ST UC: C 0, \\'l·:.\'rl IEl:ED .... 11 I i"' Li L ~; JtOOF LIN ES. .\,•~!I r.I h~nratll hl\11'1'111;::' ~i.;,d,. ! r ,. t', a t11rnph·h ly f1'r1u•d l ot , Jll'-l ."1 l•ltil·k~ 11.,111 hral·h .~. :sl1.ip1 1111;::-. 111 • hn1·1n u1e; •1ldc L ~).:; u n a Be.tt·li ~l't'l1•1n \\'i'\l d,·~1.:nril ~ 1-:DB.\l. l.· lit::'l f LOUI: l'I •. \~. H 'I" 1·1<:<'d O.,. ~' n.\TI IS fl !<;'>/ !l ,\S llUOl'J P:\:'\LL!·.JJ \\'.\Ll.S, t 'OZ Y LQ1 ; BU r.N INr. Frr:~:Pl-.\CE. Ill USEU D l1 !Cl~ DE~I G '.'I . :!111! l~.lr111 lius pn 1.0 1r c111raner , II 'IJ,llh. G1·1;:hl .~· lh••rry \,11·111~1.1),. kll r hl'n. I I A S BLT _ I:'< BHl'.:AKFAST :'>iOOK, 1-;111.;:c F. 1'('1 11;;.-rator. Thi~ IM·tlC"I' 1111a.li1y ho1nc h ;'1.'QT i\ f l:\. ~;n LiPPER. h u 1 t~ lfl ,,.1 •·onrl1t1•H•. l a r h ,t pl.1.,f!'l' \1alls. hd1\rl. lhJJI'~. ('11.:. \\r h;11f'n 1 ~.·rn an}lh1n1; 111,e JI lu1· $26,950 FULL PRICE Ul\,,~;H \I ll.!. I ll·:LP FJ'.'>J,,:\('~~ MISSION REALTY '.IS.i Ni. CoH~I 1 111 ~, 1.~c11na Phone (714 ) 494-0731 CO.".ST..\L VJ E\V! Tr 1'n l11· !nan :.i~s11 111pt 1on! Jn1r rC"'t ra1r doC'5 11 1 111. B,\ 11 1th :-anir , Po.it F.· pa l10. :\[uq l1kr do;.:~. '.l(iS-::193 eAL JSI. .. ;.:rad ~hi . or "fl!· h•g,.. s;rad t" :,hart' nu 2 Bn. s:10. ti1:..-:!J1.,. Ll'.:.1~1·: ... . , 3237 :'11. ~1·h·1•ll, J.,\IJY H• ~ha t't' Elu tt ~ ho1Uf', fllO i\13. Pn l'. ha lt., l;1 t &.· l;iun· 1 !:!:, :••_ ti.i :o.lnl 111•1 l m1 1.-a ,r •. lOf' \..:..0 d l'.Y pn 1· jil·l-iCb'.I -~----------1 rt•·d 11111 l"!l'ally s:: ;-o~~'O Balboa '2300 :; l~lJH:\l h11;.;r "l>Unu,, LEASE, FURNISHED Pr11J11,,_l1l:i , ·l."1' b:t)' (,·.iul a~e 1' flui1L ~ .. ;;1<01·y ! 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Sl:.!,i. l'.l'.!3 Cl111rt·h ,-;1_ ."!IS-91,:;:: 1845 Anaheim Ave. CO:-iT,\ i\JI:;~,\ Glt·:'S2•1 IN FORECLOSURE ;.:.1r.1i;:r. 'i\10 p;i1 iu~. ( '"'t In.,,,, 111;.:: 11 Ith .1 ... d~rlllll': 111-LlOVl'l'llO\". s1:,;:, ITI<I. Ca ll l'OI· Huntington 1 \ ,.,·!ii)•J! 111\ll ~hoppui;;. ,..;rc-I• 1 ·I rare 11·0111 1 • n lo Ir ,1 1 ~1"i ·1~t' !)6"'6 Harbour 3405 Newport Beacn 4200 • RENT • F.·" ,,,. • ,.1 f,111111.1 Pi'"l1k·1n~ +, .. • l1un1• 1, 111 lo1rrrl ,1~u1·r ll.01 .. \• lilh 1-. 11<1! !hi' I)>. II ,! I I ['I • ( 1111<\lf' I HIJ fllld 11 f••I"' lri-1)!•' ho •t',\I!'•' lht-. 11 Oil" " 11\\111.11 ul.il• ty krril ;on.I IJ,,, cu~111111 d1.l11''~ a111I 1 .. ·~11111111! r .1rrr1111c Thh :: '. ,,1· o!rl h .. 111•' utl"1' ·: Iii;: ·1 .. oh""'11-~ 1.,,111, ;111•1 a I Ir.!" r 1111111 l-.t11 l1•"1 II ;ol -" )1 '' ol 1.11.!o' 'I'• ::111 H' ,I •to ! I' 1th (Ill'' 0 I Ji.111·• l 11nr I• .. r lhr , ,,, 111 • ·111 ... h"111r I' Ill I' •'d ~I ,.r·O\ l•l!11'1\1 l•I •:i11.: !IH "1111• 1 ' <1o•di! 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WE SELL A HOME EVERY JI MINUTES Walker & Lee lbS~ 1·:d1ncrr ~1~.11:1:1 Oprn tll ~ $1785 P \I 1•111 hp p011rl by ;<,r ll rr fn1 \'rl. rrarf s !'11111. 011t~1 and111-;: :: hd1·n1 1~1xl8' r11n11ly roon1 , 1.:0111plrtr ly l't'flU h1~hf'd 01._ r r~1lf'cl lot l b:c11:k 10 !'t'hllOI Pn1.:rd 10 sf'll (jt11rk. $2,'),rll~\ \'t:'!.~ $0 clOll 11 Katella Rlty 847·6061 \\'ILi. 1•1\Y 1 u1;-.~rs• Yo u hill'f'll 1 hPn1·d !h<1! 111 ll Ion:; 11111r •. ": Bl>, 111111, n 11. l111Jy f'n<.I 11;11111 t\I ~2~ . .-iOI) 111<' [!I'll",, 11chr, ~· Flli\f \'A lo.i n~ .11r Of'\ Re1t L .Hodgts, Rltri. ,\b\\' l.\r1·11r11<' 1.u:-.11r) hnn1". -ir:. HI ~~ :: ~1 . :i r;1r •1n1 ,\,~1nnr 1;1 no f"lllll~. 1 Ut'f'k <'~<'101\ llJ7.(ll f,~ 11 S !l,..·irh 11<111:.r 1in1f'. B11:: i::r ,1 i;-..lro 11.,11 r1rr' f"r !11" ri.\11.,· 1·11 .,rr \\'\:-.r ,\1 1.r.;· 111:; !-. l>l'l•l'\ 111;!. b l,'.. I ~ •' • h, • ---- Laguna Niguel Corp. ~ Bl! hou~"· ~16:1 u1w. l S9 3 ;. ~TL:DY. SI.arr. Lr.o'c J Rooms Furniture WE SELL A HOME EVERY JI MINUTES Walker & Lee 4!1~ 1,11 ;,i; iOti l r.ochc.~t"r ~1 . C .'1 11 1111 nri11.,11. 1\~k1 ng ."S ll'{I 111..,. * GI ,_1i;1s * FOL'r. :;;T,,n Rli ,1', ~.~: ... IL~:l Hou5ei To Be Moved 1900 Mesa Verde 31101 Fount•in Valley 3410 $30 WEEK & UP I Br, .' fir. f:>;;r h. :\laHl ~rr­ \ l""· TV ,(· 1<()/:)J. THE BA YCLIFF $25 & UP !llo111h.To·;\lon1h P.cnrals \\'!DE SE!.~:cr1 0N 'jti,~~ Fd111:;(·o' <:l.! \ lj,, Op<>n til 9 P\l ------------11 \<c' ·' I>'"! ~ GA !.i; :"\. :"\r11 p<n1 Bl\'U. mu .•.• , .. , ~~i .. -.,11, .. ~ ror .. ·,. ·•~ ,. .,,,~,r- bhk, ----h~:l,<' '·:°'.~ ,1;.;1 S1'.."I .. ~:1:irp'. :'h<trr>' hotr~f' llt .. \l:Tlt l J. ., ~hll")' "j ----~b.., ... ~0.1 ,---- 11FRC t'11rni1ure Re 111al! "117 II'. 1'lth (.';\! 518·:\Sl $i°"f.:--1-13r;, :! Li~. Lncln.~rn ;:1u. ,1 /11 Chihl 0 I\. 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Dial &1:.!· ~'67S Apartm1tntl For Sale 1980 !l;;;il~6~ II , .. ,,.~ ----= "-1~1 :. 2 h.\, 1.-tlll fr;>ll rhp•. hllt1•, 11•: t!i.1. 1st l.J'I -,\ .. .,.~~ sr clion l\O\'.'! ---General 2000 2000 $©R~~-.Ztt/"S9 Solve 4 Simpl~ Scrambl~d Word Puztl~ for a Chuckle I' I I IS A LI A I I I I' I I' · I' I I I' I I The Arr o f Medicine con- sisls of amusing !he polienr while noture cures the -- 10-1·.i; 0 Cl)nltil111e .th• chuckle qucnd by f,u,,,.., '" rt.. mi.i.sing .. ord you d..,elop l1orn llep No. 3 below. & Pl!!Nf NUW.BEl1ED lf TT ERS I t J IN IH fSf SOUA11f S UNSC PAMB!E lfTTE11S TO GFT ANSWE P I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 \ s11rep loKh11ng. -s::'.!i :11 nionth. \\'atC'r pa1ol. '.':17·11 Jstr l!oy;d Dt'•Vf'. -l!lli-1!!79 I anvt1111C' \\k·rlKI.~. :i 18-!ili::7 I :; BR. 2 RA ho111<'. S:.!jQ ni"J. '1 Pl1t0nr nit 6 pn1 1,k O;iy~. Mission Viejo 3708 1 --- OE/\l,'TJFUL 1· l r 1\·. t1 !-1 t1 ae!i\·r I ~ r old 2 Rll. I '~ I RA . f1·pl <'. hl!in bookrase~. r11lly 1·rp1•1. fJ 1·p~. $210 1110, IS<', 7.:771 C'1llr I lo.ca r , Sho11·11 by appt or1ly. Cllll SJ7-F.9~7. .RENTALS Apts. Furnished 4000 * $89/MO. :::· Tr;iilrr 1 N.B. l -rcn! in· C'l11din;:: util. & zrourirl rrnl. $20 d;in111.gr <k'~ll 1.,..quircd. BILI~ S...\11LEY. Rltr. I 642·2221 646-9666 1 The> r;ORG EOUS New VAL D'ISERE ~1 :'11 ,, e1:. :-i1u1r lllt l. ('h1l1lft'I' .~ prt" 1• <'l1•••nir . A1 .• i11011 CKr t.>1'1·011 1 5100 Grand Opening -lmmedi•I• Occupancy OAKWOOD The best of two worlds your home and your country club For your home, select from single, one •nd two bedroom apartment1. Furnish ed or ori- furnished, ea ch is prof"u siona lly decoratad 411 nd includes carpeting. dra peries, •ll-eleclric We1linghous e applia nce s, st or a g • space aple nty and prival• balcony patio. Just steps from your door it • whole world of exclusi¥e country club recreatio n: • Professional size Tennis Courts • Resident Tennis Profestion•I 1od Shop • Olympic size Swimming Pool Wh irlpool Baths • Paddle Tennis, Voll eyball, B•sketball Courts And • 20,000 squ•re foot clubhousa of fers these feat1.ire s: • Separate Men's •nd Women's Heelth C lubs with S•uoas • Indoor Golf Drivin9 R•nge, Billiards Room • The•fre TY lounge, .Art Studio, P•rly Room s Models O pen 9 A.M. to 'i P.M. D•ily RENTS FROM $155 to $310 OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS ~ln~l·I b1·.'l br. rurn·un!. I . .;...1111a , ,\i.;!'y Rn1, Bill1.1rds I Thr r,,py 1' ·1-i' rool. P.BQ~ :.'000 P<11'M!11g r?:d , ,612-S670 si:il:-:? ur..1·1·1·11~ ~·1111C. I 111il pd . Al'all 1101v. l3rokr1 1 ."1~1-f;'l~O Be•c:h Ph one: 042.8 I 70 I 1700. Jbth Street. Ne wport en,, nr: F. rr~ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""",,; '·' Apts. Furnished Aoll . 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Arlul ts. ·1:1.J \lr1 1111:11· l\'.~y lJll~\ t:J.~t u[ itiOO u ,,rt"w 1:1\'(1 1 1;1:..uo:,o HARBOR GREENS- r:.\(1 lJ:J.Of: unfur n I r om ~110. i\l~o .1\,11l I " .t· .~ 1;dnn Jlc~t t(',t pc.1t/h , t·hlld <',ll'C' j·t·nh'l', a.tJ lu ~hll/"t•ltl;;:. i\o ric1 ~. ~700 Prh·r~on l\':iv co~!;i :'llr :a .-) lti o::;n MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. 1:.,.,.1•llrnt, pn1·k·l1 kr ~lt1T<11onrl. 11 1;.:s fnr ,irl11lts 011ly, :"\<.\\!' s hupp111:; !\~ii 1, '.l .\-:; 131: ,\l'T~ Jiji ".i111a .\ll", '1!1 11:: ~ l(j.,'J'i 12 >IL {.I~·} II!-. CRLEANS APTS. :; GI! al\•!l. .\dulls u11!.11. 1;11 1'11.-11 11. l'0.•!<1 ,, .. ~, :'ll;;r. ;\Ir:.. C.ir:.011, bl~-lti li Fairway Villa Apts ;\>',i r U1u11;::r Co ,\1rpur l & l 'CI. .\tJ..:1~ 011!_1. ':Ul~ .:5 .. nt.1 ,\11a A\e, j\Q.:!j''.}(, li;'\t;~UA L J ]3(·1lro~J111 ap<i r I· 11 w111 A1;t l\;1hlf' Nu1 r n1l1t:'r I. l'1rfr r 111alt11'1• <'Ouµlc ~!j(f Ill\ ll11 i1 n'.! t1ld1l1<'~. \l'•ll'S lra;.r. :!.';! L';ibl'lllo. 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S:!jlf, 1:!1::. :;.>;S.jljj Of 6t .l·D1YJ. 1 Bit lu11·rr d uple.,, Nr OCC"an. r rpl<', riHl':tt:r, <'rpts, rl rps, h!tins. Slf."1 yrly. r.. r - dc-conolc-d. ::1 1 361h SL 121:'.;) :!1~-1!)~1 --~---~~ LlACH l::LUli. ap'. •'1n plo)"d adult only s;:,_ 121r. \\'. B11llin;t r,1 1·d. Ii 7 :-i -7 8 7 Ii , ~D L-:'11.).i ------~--2 BR, 2 BA. CI D. palio, lrplc, d1~h~·hr. Nr \\'t:'slcl1ff Plz. J66:i I 1· v i n "-$~00. A•lulr~? ~·or Appt 612--0ZJ!l 2 Bl~ upper, crpts, tfrr!. :slov~ & re fri;;. $160 yrly. 673-8088 N•wport Hgts. $1li0. DUPLEX, 2 Br, hl!11s. 1·rp1~. 1l rps, p:!1IO. lii.-,_371l>1 altr r -; E•st Bluff 5210 5142 DELUXF. J nn. 2 J>.\. 1-;n.~l :,:111', \l••Ull(!\ltl I It "'· ;,:,-,,!(I loo'. j,','.J 1\r1H~O~ II' ti y . ('ll.\rl.1~1-: ! I'! -------='I laaun11 Beach 570~ 100 CLIFF DRIVE $1~0 l 1:1:. !'.· 13.\ l'l'fll 'I, dq,.· hl1 111~. \'1r 11 11f ()o •ran l\'alk1nc •l1sl'1U<'r to In" 11 1\l<;o 1111'11 Uarh<'l•1r, V<'I)' ]:tit:.... $l~fl. 1!}1-~l!'.I "I 191-i~n:; REAL E:~lArE Gener•I 5990 YNl ; "\,..l 'll(i\'I" drs1rr~ rwr~n "'' l)uylront ;'l l)I. Xln l rf'f~. Appl~'' ~2!)1 pr•r 111n. Call ('OilC'i'I I.fl Ii 1 2).~I :~'i·l<:i20 d11,\S 1:,!l '.;1 ;:~1 -1:!(;1 ·-- -. 0 LANOLORDS e ~1\.EI:: 1;~:-<T.\I. ~ER.VI CE f~1·okrr ~1.~ l·G!!S:! FRl·:t:: TO l~\NDLOP.DS * nluc 6f'Jo '<)l1 ij l.'1·0111 * ------------\\ 1\NT~:I) l\l.\IED i.:ura;::t f(1r srnru;::r ~B nr C.\I arc-a . Cit ll ti'i:1-~~i.",O ;.iflrr 6::10 l';\f Room' for Rent S995 J RR k•lr11• n<'th'~. sir rp•ni: rn1s. ll•'Alf'{j 100(11. o\f;iid ~rr\'11'1' s::o P"r 11 k & up. ri0 V11 ·1nr111 _______ , ff/I~ q ll 1 1· I 111.111, pvt 1'1111 . p\1 h,11h. l!lk. fri1111 Im\', n•i , ouk1n;; $'j.i n10. 67 .... o·o1 2 nfh·r ti ~---­~1.1•:1·.J'I N(; 1·111i--SJll 1\k. I Hll "/k11t ·IK'n•'l1r $1 j 111•k [[1•11l•'fl pnol. ,\l.11<! ll('l'V\t.'e ~.-.o V 1··l\orl;1. t1r llrorhnr, ' I l l I I . ' \Vtdntsd.1)', Ot lCbtr 22, 1%q 5f95 rooms. 1\11 privl avail. Sl:i f>(•r 1,k, r-.1cn only_ (:'11 .• U.1~11151 3 l~> \VK & uro ,,., }titt·k<!n. S30. 11·k ~tudlo apL :.7316 Nc1vport Blvd, 548-9755. * ; -~*--"!*~'BUSINESS ond FINANCIAL ---- ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES Bua. Opportuniti•• 6300 Lo•t 64QI ------Rl-:WARD. Sn1all Ian ti tulgin- ;loe;. Cock-a-Pao t y JJ e . Blaek ears. Lo!I Cd ill. FAMOUS BRAND NAME C,\NDY nOUTES Now availab'· in Costa i\1!'sa An&\.\'Wers to'• Ra Ip h ' '. ~ 67J...6664 &-1nany other towns 111 thls area. All l~atiom are c·on1. I 'c'«"""R'''1AN"'"""'s'1~c,ch<cc:,.,•.-,1-,,c-c& mrrt·11.il oi· 111.ciory. \'ei-y black, Vi\l V tag No. hig-h carn111us. no selling in-FV•/D026 ''Shad", Rew"d_ \'Olvcd. To 11ualify .YOU n1ust :.>!:\: 162·i719 be 1't"!iablt· & ha1'1l I hf 11 AcLcL,.-.,Bcl7k-Gc,,-"-,-nan-cSch-e-,,.cLa,.-.,b-. day spare tinte l da)'S or Blk hatul arounrl neck otels. Trlr. Crts. S997 EEKL \' rntt>s Sc-a l.ar\1 l"ewporl Oh·IJ .. Whetfiya Want? Wh1ddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spec:ial lt•t• t\('~). 1v /rah ie 1 lag. Ans SI~ lo -S3:::..tl REQUJRED .. Blackr!o~"~ PlcafC c<JJ !i1qu1n.' ab<:lut our "free honus ~:l-1-2202 l\lU\e 11lan", /\btke your fu- 1 . llui:! sec\U'e 11 '111 us a Dunn RE \VA RD $35; lost k· B1~1dstreeL ra.!Nf 'National Yorksh ire 'I'r-rr. fe ma le ; ue1t Hom•• 5998 S LiMt -5 time• -S buck• llUli:S -.._D MUST INCLUDE Cri_ t·or n1orc Jn!onnatlon par!iil.l ly bl i nd . Vic. srud 1111nll', addrr.~s .& phone Bcach/Sh1ter, HB. &17--2173 Ill( 10: ROUTE DEPT, P, 0 , FE:'l1ALE Black m1niat1.1re Do.)i 53 Pomon.-., Calif. 91769 podle. n.cd f J ea <:ol111.r. 1-Wllll ¥0~ 11••'~ lo ........ ~h1I ·Wl>U w1~r lfl lt1119. l-l'OIJill p~Ot>* •nfl1or •dd•esl. 4-$ II""• Ill •'••llltlft .. P.JVATF: ro1:01n in 1iN.'u~rfl board I: carr homr fv1' •'I d r r I y .!: c n t 1,. n1 r n. Amutilahll) only. ~>1~-5n'.i &-NOTHING f Oll SAl~ -l1110ES OHLYI PHONE 6-42-5671 To Place Your Trad1r'1 Par1dis1 Ad FRIGIDAIRE Long tail. Re1\'1:1rd . \'1c. Cill Police DrrL 540--1471 1'2' Cru1srr T\'.·in D, auto iic. R•nlali 5999 pilot. rangl' l~ 011 : 1·rrent '\-----------surl:C'y l!O.\f, \Viii consider • . -!rust tk·('(] or srnallC'r boa!. ARAGI·. for n•ru. E..ii;1.!.tdc, Owner (TI4) 729-3.;oo Costa ~l'-'"11 $20 .\lonlh · 6·1:!~'.!{);;7 H11vr hornt" ·I· land J. TD's, NDL"ST!{J:\1~ uniM for $001\I eqTy. \Va nt apt, nlO· ~lot"a!;.t'. Sl\O. \\'c~I JG!h SL tr!, airplane, /Jr ? ? Bkr: r-;·P wporl H••a('h ()4f,...171~ Bo)( 96, Sa11 Gabl'iel, Calif, ( 2:1 J I :!$~-4608 ncome Property 6000 .i:;· illatthcws '6J dc!u:.:L• . . . 10 Flying Bridgr sedan. Tradr SIDE lln1 :-; inC'Onle. for s111aller boat n1rnJan1' ') . bld . I' ' unlls :'I • rm~ -..-rn1 10 · rar. house or 1 546-8030 SJ:.!:i.oon . ~·o', d11·n. 01•/nr ext. -4l·I. ~·1~-~007. \' Ownr r". 2 houses on lot. 80,lXXI + sq tt con11n. 1.one 27 900 Pl'OPf'l'ly 111 thc-heart of E-~1dr-. 10'.1> 1111'11. :i , . \" . '.!li7 ill11g noha. 6~1)..-2105 , uc11.1pa, \ViU trade eqty l~========o=~ l!or Ne11•port Ap1s or ! ? . p '"SO 6T;r21-H u•1ness roperty ov n-1 lots Palm Springs. rh::ar. ACRJ~'JC8 • owner has I near H~nnis club ~:!fJ,C'OO. ·change of plans for deluxe Other \Vindlcss ar~a SJ0.000. hl dg al 1870 Pial~ntia, C.i\l. Trade for eq!y in unit.~ 01· Isl· T.0. 5:;:1,fl(Xl. Assun1e comm"!. in C.i\·J OI' 1'!.B. 6.6';. r..·o rfasonablr offtr Bk1· 646-41 •1.f ' TOl\"Nl!OL'SF.: ~ Sr, 21; ha, JET ACTION D1>au1. appt'd, Prll•. palfO, F;·1;,:1(11111-e -18 ml11. 11a.~l1. p(l()l: nr hny, v 111, Sl~.5-()(l. ~aslrst in lhe ind.ustry, .. u. Eqt~ ror· T .D .• e11r, f·ainJ>L'f S 111111 1~·a~hes _ 1rilt do lhc or :' ~ Ow11c-r G46·66:.1. ~ror~ •ii ·l.l, .,.? min 1vashes. -·--t H!t;JD!ARb OUTSTAND- \\'!ll lrar!(' lour I 1·1 nPI\' ING LOCA'rlONS: La i\lit·a. Fircslc•lL' tires 61.i)il I for oil painting, porlalilc T.V or a11~'th!ng of '~nuaJ ~·aluc. 419 Seall'ard Rd. Corona dr! ~la 1·_ Phonr: 675·202'.?, tlA. n1ajor . ~huppln~ renter, Carden Grove & Buen11. Pa!'k. Coin·O·Matic: S/\1 \\'ht \Vire Tf'iTier ··'fe. 1ruilla", Irick rrar Jrg, vie cr-.r, 1.0120. cal! 6~2-4DiH CALI CO fc111alr ca!, Vic. Glt>nne)'li:! & D i ;iniond, -Laguna Beach. ,19-1-81.19 DIAl\-1. Rlrig -2 ll!onr. Cal! Cullecl after 8 P:'ll. 492-3086. RE\VARD. BL,\CK Cock·11-Poo, n1alf', 2 JlavC' sel'uritics real i1tvrsl-Equipment, Inc. yrs olrl, ans. lo "Allie." ' ·l.,9 .. p \V V· 1 64°1-77 nit•nl opporlu111[y. S~O,OC!Ci , ,-:'" ·• • <l enc•.~-•.. .,., o-·' va!, \\'i!I tr:ide all or par! f 1111( 11011 7J.I: 5.;r/!i., ... L ''o"s=To"sc,c,,c171 c,.c,:--:,c,.c1c,"c'oc:::ck. fol' ho111e, uni!.~, T.D."s ur DELIVERY I A·Poo. shagj.'3", b!k. f'ar~: ~ ~ Owner 6•16·SOO-I . Drlil'er ~·ar parts to our cu~-vie. Corona drl l\tar. 673-6664 Rcaul. Buick blur & wh!le. tonicrs i11 Orat1gr County Iiilxiai'\J ~J;i 1_,.-,~1. ~xccl. Un'a. S:::9:xi for inventory. A Per1on•l1 6405 c_:ond. Ti"ade for pickup, workrr can ruake $1000 per ran1pe'r or jerp up Ol' doivn. morith. F'or appl phone {7141 Fron1 S14bo vallie. 5.JS.5-159 ;.:m .. '"!600. ·ext :!91. Corona dpl 71'111r _ ~ianl pool, STE:A~l-~"LEANER ~~OR ;; 6R. 2 BA, Jrple, iudr b-CARPE rs .~ uphul. Avrr. b..q. Live 111 or pe'r! for ~200 !hru $.300 pt>r oay, no leasing. \Vant: I11con1p fn rx·rcenlai::;c. \' 1) u 0\\'11 1L Riv. 01· S.B. Cnl y. 67j..7089 s::GOO ea~ll. &16-:)971 eves !llink sto!C', tap, Argus S -FJ SJl~JllPS SHOP i\1'\I Ca1nera, pi·ojcc!or, bi-lfleBI for couple. LOSE WEIGHT I \\·ant 1(1 \\"omen 11-ho ai·e JO pounds or more o\'erwcight When You Wont it done right ... Call one of the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY Accounting 6500 Electrical 6640 Janitorial 6790 BOOl\:1-\.EEPl.NG rlonc 111 111y hornr, \l'IU!lrtl. 6j:'>-l:i60 sn1al! a e L'OU!1l S Call afl ~ p.ni., Asph1lt, Olla 6520 £LECTR!C!AN-Liccnsrrt,. bonded. ~111a ll JOhs, ma1nl & n •p111rs. 5-1~520:1 Floor\!' 6665 (';\ltPET VINY L TIL!·; ~EALING 1.:_ I"ATCHING Y-r.:'c .-.st. Lie. i:un1r. ~i40-72G2, ~ll~14'lR Rt"sidenlial -Jnch1s . Co1n l'"l !=========== Co111 pl rerts :;rrv. CUtTc111Jy .SPAt:KLE Janito rial & \\"in· do\1' clei1nini; Sc1'\1. \Vin· dO\l'S, resid .. t'01ni:I, t'OnsL Clca11U11. Free e st. %8-2691. L1nd1capin9 6810 L!C"D Japancst· landstape t"tJnt1~.i.l'tor, La11·11s, ~prkJ!'s, patius, clt', S30--30:l7 engaged by City ol C.:'11. for G1rdening 6680 street rc:;!oralion. Masonry, B~k--~ NATO COllP. ANTHONY'S EN Gen '! Contractors c:::s-::.s1s RICHARD ALL B1bysltting 6550 644 4860 Cu&tom & Spanish ' Masoncy A Spedaltyl BABYSITTING. N r 1v fl o r t Hclgh ls :1n·a. 1.argc !enecd yard. -Xlnl care & rcls. The Uest, costs no n1ore! Block , Brick, Concrete J.:;xpcnence11 i\laintena11~e Free Est. 633_2343 T3tul;:et Landscaping (;ra<luatc HorlU:ullurist 64.'.>-2/j.j NE\V I a IY n s l'C·SC<'dini;. EX·PLA YGROUND ll1rec ror Co111p!r!e lawn care. Cir.Rn \1·\ll <:a.re (oi· child 1n •ny up hy JOii or n1onrh. Free hon1r , lltun tiu·u Fn, Call cstu11alL'S. For info, caU 673-&!;iS S·'lf.i---0932 01· 893~1;)9::0 * BA'n"'"'s"·1,n°""10'°"G-. """"·cW::--:::m. I ~A'Lc·,=--;Gc,c,c,=eoci=o=g-1;-clc,,c,.c:,, ni1e, il lag110H11 & \\';jrner, l'\laintc nan('r.. Con1 1net"cia!, rv. 6·12-611~1 ulrlu~u-Jnl .& rr.siden1lal. BABYSIT1'ING dD)'~. fncd * 64!i--J!i29 * yct . ;, {h;y 11rek. Ht1 nt ington --~CcO~MPLET.~E~­ s rac-h arc-11 . ll·l7-ti41~ Brick, M1.anry, elc. 6560 Paperhanging Painting 6850 NEED PAINTING? Call us~ fieHa blr Serl'1 ce 1v/ (Junlity at its hesl, at 1hc 1nosl r~asonab!c pnees. Free c•s1in1atco:,. 5~8·lill02 * INTEl{JQrt EXT~~HIOR* 1'ainting -Parcrhangi ng Lie. Jni;. Guaral\lted ll arr1.~ P;11n!1n;: 61~-'l:JJ8 :'UBURB,\N Painl i11;;/Dcc Expert Cui1ra11tced \Vork !"rec est. No job 100 large Job.-M•n, Wom. 7100 BARi\IAlO: fl 01• Pl time, nights. Good ulary. Apply days: 436 E. 17th, C.M. 5'1S.-99--19 B I K I N I lknnllld/danct'T. Full or p11.rt·tlme. CCHita r.lesa 6·1&7301 Boet Mfgr. -NEEDS - e A11emblers e Fini1h C11rpenlers * 0 ' DAY YACHTS* :IOOO P11lln1en. Cost11 t-.1eS!I. B 0 O!\KEEPER as~1i;t.ant. !or Ol"C'ilnograr>hic f1 1·m. Ac· counts payahle-rcccivabl c. & gt•ucr<il b ouk I\ ee p l n i; knciwh·dgr. :"l-11!-,Jc•1"06=~- BOOKK-E EPE R l"11lt charitl'. 1hru Tl'lal Ba]. 11111•0, for lxla r . .;air~ ht1si11c~s. !\tin 2 yl's f'xper; \l'.om11n 25. ::J At:<·1U"atr. nca!, an1bi1. 1-,us. Pcnnanrnt posilinn. ·:-; 1 n : s~!;11·y & bl'ncfits. (;12 . .-17:!:,, .\lr, Gare!il. EKKPR: ·rcri;atlle rhallc ng. 1ng, need ~0111conc \I' l t h drivr. Lig ht type, 10-k ad- der S!a11 :s,·ro Cali Billie BC'l'k. J40-6lJ:.. COASTAL AGENCY 2790 ll;u·bor Bl , Co~ta t\lcsa BOOKl..:EEPl::n. Pa!'I Tin1e, ll'ith lite ofc. 11 ork in local rct:til llUl'sr1·y. ti4<i·3~ BOYS 10 -14 Ca1Tier Routes Open foe La;:una Brac l1, So. Laguna DAIL 'i PILOT 641-4J21 BOYS DOYS BOYS \\'ork 3 llrs. each nie!it, 6 hrs Sat. holu·Jy 11 ag,r. Phone Jor appoint. :,.10-11.i~I refu.~rd. Call owner/broker \\'AITT Costa il!esa or \"ic. ,·1!!1-'.!471 HAVE So Lake 'fahoc lot noc·ulars. tape recorder. For -===*="=1=4=·294=·=1 =*=== V\V. value $500. 54()..lOOS or - to take part in group weight ----------- Joss progi·a1n of specialized BUILD. nen1odr!, 1~pa ir, 'Yurd !\Taint. Cleanup ltrRs. 9li8·19:ZS l6~6·8'.1 l7 Cut & Ed;-;{· Lawn illain!o::nancc, 1,iccn~cd ~8-4808/~9-199.f aft 4 ur loo sinall. 494·3190 HU.S boy cxrcr. not ne cessn r•y . Toil' er fl.r slaL1ran1. Jj55 So. Co11st H11-y ., Lag1111a Beach. Ca.JI ,194--S.'17·1 -!\·tr. Angelo :-:cvada sirll' &· ::o Art~1 ov- Prloo~lng Lllkc l\lathews (1car. Own...Ag~. G7.1-'l1·1-4 I\ ill trad. Drapri: \l'/\·a!B.Jlc- Y Owner 111; 612·6200 es. ho! ti·ay, 1·r i:. play., cn- ull 5• ~ f om1n to all bkrs. try hnli CQO~ole, oval rug, I~~~ "!~~· !!j records !or good \'acuum ::::; clranP1' ('.ll' Blur Chip usin••• Rent1I .. -6'060 Stamps. J"6·158·l a!ter 6P,\J or wf'f'kends. Oil lca~c -tl('lu:w pro-1~-------~--­r . IQ! I OJ] $45(} \'ou ·Can havr ch,slnut.~ rs~ion~ r g. 1 Y. • prr roa.slf'd on an open lire! 2 · n1?. Su1\ab!c !or rn.1iny u~cs. Br delx mt. hon1e nr Run- 1610 Placcn~ia , (,,\I. Call ning Spring~. FllA appr 011·ner ·19-1-9411 $17.XO baJ S·l200. \Vanl little "TORE !or lr-a~c. l:iotl i;q. ft. plltC<' !n C.!11. ~&.6'i77 (),·ranh·on1 al Newport Pier. 60~/-'66 5-l&-5445 Eve. lnv•stment Oppor. 6310 TWO, 150' 101s hca!'t of Paln1 Drse11, you .::an huild A C.QU 1 SITI0 N OR 16 U, 5:;,J,OOO equity, trade 1\IF.RGER. Sn111.ll educa- tor units or eomnl"I N.E. or Ilona! products n1lg has: pro- C.ill. 01,·ner li73·~0.l,~ ducts launched but. needs broader base for m.11.rkct\ne; Large lot, UPP1'1" Back Bay, cxpani;ion. \Vrilc Daily Pilot cul-dc·siJ1', Granada \\.'ay. Box J\-t.316 $19,250 c!l'ar. Submit auto.I~========== 1n1tk or r11 n1pcr Pe1Ton M I L Realty 6--J2.JiTI • oney o 01n 6320 11/\VE j(,i ac1x: lrailrr ~He 2 d free 6.· cir, Ila.<; slrea.m n 11u·u. \\'ant un il ~, house. TD Loan reducing, All inquiries con-Brick, block, roni;r etf', ridential. Ask for !llr. Ken-carpenlc-1-y, no job Loo ~mnll. ncdy 537.5412. Lie. ContJ-. ~2·60!J 6562 HOUSEWIVES Business S•rvic• Double your moMy for Xmas ----------- or raise monC'y for yOllr c lub or church. A phone call or Jct1er a.nd yOu 1\·i!! rcceil'e lrPC, cnmplete information. CtimpuJJ, 10."IA £_ 1.>t St., Suite 203. (714 ) 83&69j.)_ TYPESETTING I\'e\I' and ('01nplcte co I rt type faelH!ici; sr1·vi11g a11 of Orange Cvur11y. Of/Ci'· ing spe N!y se1..,.lc{' & lo1v rales. C;:i ll for fli1•1hc·r inforn1a1ion. 1n.i1 8.16-c:::-ij .Japanei;r Ga rdr11c1• Ceo111pll'tc Y11rd SerV1<'" F1'l'C E~ti 1na T<' 6-16·!'!8::1} f11ji Li\Wll Scrviec ,~· Grneral Yard Cle:11111r ~,llJ--1'.16~ Fr('r Estin1;1IC CLEAN.UP SPECIALIS~f! i\lowini::;, edging, odd joh~. Reasonable. '.">-!8-li!i~,:. TltEE Service, g-cncral ~urrl Clt•a1111p. Ro111 t1U & ~pnnkiw· Sf'J'V. 6-Jfi.5$18 ·*Don't! -=========== JJ:i.l'S Cardcnin; & li•1l'n ~ n1aintc-nant'C. Re~. & ConJ· 6590 C1'111 us if )OU ~1·1U brhcric in l'al'r ~t)•lc da!fni. ORANGE CO. j 17-6ti68 2~ llr r<'l"01·din:::: Ciirpentering n1r1·ria.1. * 54ll-4S:-n * E xpert J apanise FL\if:.':'T 'von1.;: 5.15.o~s 1 PAlr\TING lnl & Ext Lowest m ntracted pri<·e~. Fully in~. Satisfa ctio n gua.1 . Free esl J in1 \\leeks 673--lJUG 130 B'S 1\'last~r Painter & l':sii111a!"J'. Cus ton1 11·01·k unly, 2ll; ~'92--2486 \VALLPAJ'~HING & PAIN· TING, JO YRS 111 area. n casonnl)lc r11tcs. 64~--0-127 FOf~ l31'i !cr Painting, 1111e1·· 1•w & c.~1e-dor, acous1 1e tciJ. in~s. 6~6 .. 1077 & 541-3.10:2 PAINTING & paperl~an:;in..;:. n.cnsonablr. 2j yrs c.~p. t:;ern1an ~kill~. G12-1 322 Plastering, Rep!!ir 6880 BUS lJIUVl::R 101· private Christia n school. Part lime. \\'ill !r<1in. Good drivin~ 1·ccord required. Apply 1683j Brook h u r s t , .fountain V;il lry. !'162-3312 (",\CLE & llarnrf.s Ln1inee No CX[Jl'r. ricc:cs~11t-y SIVISS lN DUSTl{JES ~~30 College> Ave, C:,\J ;14&-19.'ill Cashier /Bkkpr $403 '.!.'~ acrr~ lrrcl. .\loja\c Counly lndlistria! Cl.'nlr1._ 6070 all'fll)J't. 1•ailroad~. 11·atcl', 1·outr 66. 6 ht'li from l..A. f...-L-A_G_U_N_A_B_E_A_C_H __ IYill 1n1de tor sailboat. Ciill 19!-'.m~. ffice Rent1I TD's or?? i>iancy J. Moore Promrit. con!it:cn!iol ser\oice Bkr. 6·12·7000. 642-2171 545-0611 .) ,\CH~S 11 r a r P/\L:'\l $r-1·vin;; Harbor area 20 yrs. ,..;rJi.Gs, 111ust i;"enfii·c Siii{JI Sett~er Mortg~g• Co. l.'f!Ui Ty, ha1Hl1l'f' SlO nio. J._,6 E. 17th S\recl LICENSED Spiritual Readirigs, ad1'i{·e on all ITialler~. 312 N. El Camino Real , San Clemente CARPENTRY ilITNOR. REP/\lP.S, No Job TOC> Small. Cabinet in i;:ar· ages &. o I he r cabinets. 5'1J-8175, II nn Ms1~·er leave ms~ a t 6~6-2372. IL 0. Anderson General Services 6682 O PA T C II PL1\STERING. A/fl.. ~harr . good cpp1yl Independent Personnetl Agency 1717 Orange !Ive., Suit C Air Conditioned O:-l ron .. .:sr AVENUE V.'ILL TRAD!:: !or motorcy---- i:le or ? CALL !)36-1131. Mortg•ges, T.D.'1 6345 .. * * * * * CONST!tUCTION 111 o ne y c~k ~ra ~r ;i1·ai!,lb!c in "!!!~'!!!!J!!~!!!!!~!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!~!!j!!~~~l!!J!!!!!IJ!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!! availal,lc for ircome pro. nr1lr,-t Q[lirr llt.ildlllg at ;: du::ing property. Foreign & rwinic 101 . .,11011 111 doivntown REAL ESTATE .REAL ESTATE do1TIC51ic. i\lorcls, Nuri;i n~ f,;iguna l:ir<<i·h, Au· condi· Gener•I General Homes, Shopping Centers. 'Jioncd, rarpt•!r\l, bcauti!ul 0 If ic e Bui I d i n gs . rntn111~r': Yronlagc on lndustri1I Rental l!090 R. E. W•nt•d 6240 Apartment~. etc. \Vrite or F"rcst ,.,,.,.., rear leads to l'ail TIUe Rl'alty & i\l uncipa l p;11·ki11i;-. lots .. 1511 500 SQ, FT, BLO~. NOTICE Insurance Company, 21::0 r~'r mon th fo1· l';pace. Dr~k E. 17U1 St., Cos!a l\Jesa, 220 If you ha\'C a ;i or 4 bedroom c,!,'h','m". U iAll,dbi,:,",' ~i.[2°03'· n11d '·hairs available for ~J. EleC. po1vt.'i'. Available Nov. " " ~" Bu~i ness lioi.Jl'S a11s11cri11i;: lst . .Sl\5 l'llonth 675-6100 hol)lr for sal..-or lor rent call Phone 1205) 251--j2~6. · ·1 1 · us roda,I'. \\'r rrp1'C'sr-ri 1 1hc , . . srrvic-e ;i v11111ll e for $l0. BLDG' fvr l<'ase 11.000 Ml. !t. cmp!oyN!S or a large firm -l8 .o REllJRN • All u!tl 1 1rt~ paltI execp1 Prope'rly 90' x ·300·_ 61>-1133 n1oving-:'J !hr harhor a rea 'S,,3,000 S<•asoneU ;st r~. !clcphi;;:~I LY PILOl' r!ays. F.ves, 642-1179. 9-lO \\'. and liley niu.~t IW\'C hou~in1;: payabll.' $:.00 .1110, 6',c, due 111 ::12 FOREST /\VENUE 17th., C.r,I. All t•ru;h if 1Jcsircd CnlJ l·I rnonlhs, Sol!I al Sl0-1,000 192·91?Ai, 4!!6-9507 10 Ail!. Jo Pt\1 Attr•ctive Experi- YOUNG \\'Oi\IAN dancer ll'iU teach you oll .latest stcps. Call Ardell :!\~; J91-4:>3S 1·10 Pil-1 SONGS, POEi\IS, IDEAS \V/\NTED by Hit Co111poser. Pllb. RccorJg_ ;:, •I 0 -9 1 9 4 . i\lu~ic Co·Op. * HAP.801{ CRUISE * Daily 2 I.''.\!, Yu n Zonr Boat Co., Balboa * fi73-02•10 CARPENTl~Y . Ca Q 1 n,.. ·,-; Rcn1od. No Jflh TOO ~mn l!, quality 11·ork. Call fi·IG--2il6. QUALl'I'Y Repairs -Alle ra· lion!! -New con~t. by· hour or Conlract. (;4~3·142 REPAIRS, /lLTi':HATJONS CABl!\ET. Any size j1i b 2~ ~T~. r.'l'.fll'!'.. ;,4g.f;/J~ REPAIR. Partitions Sn1all f:.en1odcl, etc. Ni ll.' or r!ay, Rcus! Call l\EN :'>-10-1679 Cement, Concr•te 6600 Fan'GIV-546-86-lO. . \1ith $,)(1,IJOO <!011·11: Oil 5 L.•\GLJN A BEACH ;\:F:\V l ndu~~rla1 B!r!gs for Acr('~ n1agnificent ocean -H'l!-~<J66 le;(Se. 2.)()() i:q. Ii. !Jc ft. 11i39 vil'll' So. Laguna land. 10',0 lODl::R'.'J A 1 r cond1tiooed :\lol'rO\·ia, CM. 67;,..9017· Di~L"OIJflL Broker ALCOHOLICS AllOllymous Phone 512-7217 or wri te to * COXCr..EJE FI nor ~, P.O. Box 1223 Costa ?>1e!ia. patios, e1r_ Reasonii.b!c_ Call Don, fi !~-~;;14 i<uile, 171h Su-ee!. Costa '1.00CI SQ. fl .. nr. Harhnr & .\()7.t!10 or ·193-1700 [ye~. ?l !c~a. Over 70(1 Sl"Jll<II'C feel, Baker, C.:\I. A~·aiJ. at onee. .S2!0 per n1on1h, Parking .... SULLIVAN ;:140-4429 ORANGE COUNTY'S JST TD on \Vhitc \\later \"\e \v S IN G ER 3, \V RITER S r~eonJ com1mny co nducling ral rnt search. $48-2353 Contr•ctors 6620 LARGEST 101 Jn Laguna &11.ch . Sli.000 6 IOO 2629 HARBOR BLVD. nt StiO mo. incl. !'I,..,~-All due 546-8640 l yf'11rs. 12':0 Di~enunt coffee ronn1 1ani t or fr-1'1 ke ;.ill utilitie~ in. Lots Announcements 6410 HO~I E BlJ ILDEJ: B111 ld nn y11u1-lot, t·us10111 rral1 s1no.n~hip & rltsign. 'El'ery J't")(tn1 a nia~Tr1,rlccr-. Ticas. Lie. ])oi1(!cr1 :rlS~ll76!1 G-.c-.·~-,-.R-.A"L-.~C701cHc,-,,c,1cuc, .. -A"'11 ('ill'Jlf'l11ry, conrrclr, add .t· rern0<li'!lng-. ~:, ) r~ r·~· pt'l"ICT1<'1.', :J.1].j';JS4, ~·li-~~~2 BUILDERS j OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 BROKER ~9~...R\00 Grand Opening !'1i1dL·d. Phone J\!r. n11r IJ.l~-9660 )ELL:X~; 3 roon1 ol!Jt't'-t"IJl!r i.1 C01'0na rlcl ~lar, l'1·rs11;zr 5!1' R-'1 lot near bta<'!i, H.B. lora11u11. 1 '.;in~llrd, n •' 11· nnll' :'i9<'«' \'<11'111'!~ f.. c'lrapc~. pn\"n1 c R pal h1n;:;. l~ralo1lu1n1cs Col'p _ · 0. Slates, Realtors hi:)-t~ioO :i:1G-"'-'!(ll. 8 17·~519 r:errp! inn.J\n~wrn l'g .Svcrrlanal BALBOA Pcrnn. ;;ilxqfj Int on lrn y. C-1 rw P.·7. S38.JCIO. ~i.'1-6286 or {ii:l--.~~00 -~-:::;1., l\'!'ll"Jl<ll"I n1~·t! .. !\.C. R··l lot, Co~1R i\lr~a. •10 ur11t ~. Gi:l-l WI 01rprr. Phil .'i !J llivan t;'"'ccc=------1 :1 IS-UiGl I EAUTIFL'L f_xrcu111·r 01 · fwr, <''111 \f'!lll'nl r1~rk 1n::!. Xln! Jucill1ur1 . Air ttH1cL Chru• Groves 6175 Tax Sh•lter- Oranqe Grove 1!11!cr'"" Ride 2j(} E. li!h :'I. (' >1. &l&-!!707 0.'>TA :'llesa off iecs. A(C, <Tfll~. tlrps. Parking. Very nil'c otfitrs. 1:1.>:.i Baker, Z"ilt>--lS!kl \VESTCL!FF AREA xec11t 11·1· 01f1cr, ;;oo ,sq. 11. rrpt'd. 1=1.11· rond., r!evator &. 'I('\\', Si."1. (i7;;...o_;74 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL $j !(IO 2nd TD. 10',li Int. Pa\'oll Or t '7 1. S<.-;1,;Qned. Pn;'. $l(i !'-lonlh 011 4 "Ar. ho~ie;c 1n Orang~. 67:>-~16 A cademy of Phys;o The rapy Bus. Opportunities 6300 Eves. -Af!-ilic-,o~LL_E_CT-0-RS....:.:.c lSTand2NDS ~iuna lo rnass;igr, 6 fen1a.IP tech. JO an1:12 n11rln1R"ht i ~ WANTEO ~r\ ca.11r. T.D·~. l 11r. 6625 days. 2.J5 Th<•li~. ~ui1e C, Carpet Cleanlng [..;r~1111a Hrllt'h 4~1·l~1:: ==========oc I * Dl.\illONDS ;11·e n1r:1,,u1·0d Rrl1nhlr 1nr11 F.· ll<)n1cn. rs· ZENITH ~-600.1 -TQ:J F1"'e Cemetery Lots 6418 r~!lent r-.1i·111n;:~. Full &.· par! ---~-·---- ti1nr-a vf11lahlc. !Days & Mon•y W1nted 6350 FOR SAL.E by owncl'. 6 Pa-c\·rn111g~. I :-:o ·""II 1ng: Rc-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I r-ihe Vlt"I\' ('!'ll1 Ctrry Jots. flll1ng-& <"ollcc·1 1ng-111011cy 75 OOO L H Call ~IJ·69GO. fron1 1·oin opcratr:1 ,li~pl.'n-Want$ , oen. ave °"=====o===== ~rrs in Orari'°'r County [.. $15~,000 l~t TD •s •:~ suriuuur!ing a1~a. to1npllny cur1ty. Will pay 10 /e Leg•I Notices 6450 supplied Joca1lons. (JJa.ndlrs int. Principals only. I, Leno.~ H. l111hharrl, ra.ncrl n a in .'-' lH'and c11ndy & e 546-5984 e !he Po11·er ol A11orncy n1ad.: ~narks ), $l:.iT:i.OO ('ll~h re-I ~"'.!''"'!'~'!'!~~~~':"!!!! I out to .Ju;inita i1111xint Huh· q111r<'d. t~oi· personal inter. ANNOUNCEMENTS bat'd. 10-20-69. 1974 FMeral, v1r11' 1n 1his arra. ~e nd and NOTICES C:'ll nan1r. add1~~-' & phon~l -----------1 1.-"-,'ll"lC00'."'71c,,,.c:-c~=,=IX'cc-"csi7h<l,-,lo-,· nu111bcr to rir11lt1·Slatr Dist .. Found (Fr .. Ads) 6400 ariy r!("b!s oth<-r than niy Joe., !107;) E. Jn1 pr-ri11! llwy., · ow n. Leunard T Ki·ahcnbill Do1\'nl"~·. Calif :l0'.?-12 \'.1131 T 0 R T 0 l SE S h r I 1 • by quality , !O arr 11·c: Dt1\:'llOND C.\RPET CLE/\:'>if:RS 6·1:i-J'.;\j ;iny!1n1r C11 r(PET & Y1irn. rlcun111:.:: fnr l d11y ~J'\'l("e ,I.; qualily 1vork. c-ijll ~T •'rli ng-for brightnc~"' S4~-SJ20 CARPET ,.._ upholstery ~1 ra1TI clt•11.;1ed. ol~o cru·pr ! in. 51111Jaliou. Rcsults g-unr . For fri.•r est. c;:11ll 6·lli-5!10L TI·IE QUICKER YOU CALL. TllE QUI CKEfi YOU SELL -------GARAGE Doors Se1'\·1red & P.cpalrcd. C.cncral House !\lnint. SlO. n1 \n. n7;,_::,:~~1. Hauling 6730 y /\RD r.:1r. r I (' R 11 u 11 Rrn1ove lree~. 110 , 1l irl, traetor backhor, g1· ;i rl r. ~2-87·[) CLF:/\;\' L'P .V. Tr1111111111g Tn·l' N ~l w11b !"t'1nr11·;il Rc11 son~hlr. '~=~~------CL~:AN-Up ;111cf light n1ov. ing. Ci>ll D<1vc. * .~~.~-!'.!~r. * Clean u p-And Haul '.'ilO a lo<rr! 6·Ui·2ii~i\ ==--c=-=--"--- 6735 Housecl ea ~ng ~--- BAY & Grar!1 J11n1torial Sr1·v. C11r~'t-;. 11 •ndnw.~, floor~. l'l<'. f:(·~ & C o n1 111 c ' I 64!i--l HJ1 e \\'JNDQl\IS LHHT\".' r1.,.-c r •L 1.J yrars cxp. ,J0l 111ny l}u11t1 6'12-23&1 \\'(Jt.:LD Yuu he!1cve I \\'11\ r-lr1111 ~·our l1111nc for Blue ('hip Sr111Tip~? ~~17--71'.0 C'Al~PETS, l\"111ilri11<;, fir~. ct r r:r~ '1r Come l. Xl11t 11nrk P.•·;p.' r,,,r~. :-i1~__,1111 ,\ll 1ypes. Call r,10--0s2.J 6890 ~'!'bing J-'Lt i:'IJB!!'>G T-:ErAlB. No .l!lb too sn1a!l • &12.:112s. .• R~model , Repair. 6940 BUILD, Ren1odcl, Tiepa!r Eril·k, block. co n c r e le. c-rp11try, no job too ~ma~I Lie. Contr. 962-6~4::i • II-~ }OH 11c1·d 1'f'rno<lellng r ainfln;:: or iicpa.ll's. Call Diel(, 61~·1i97 Roofing 6950 TRl\NSfl:.:R Panel trucks & V\V"s 1ll Ca111fl{'r~. Hcbuild/ i·t-r1111drl boa1 ~ r-pr<'F11lin- ('illlnn. Cu~ton1·bU1)( l'll.h111r-T~ & li,"\11il'CS. Fon11ica 11 ork. li~6·S21!i Sewing 6960 • Di'l'Ssniakint: · A!1eral1011s Spc.,'iaJ on hen1s, * 6~6-t)4 Jr, * ,-;TJTCHl<FIY CL1\:-:.si.s Sc-11lni:;. llr-lp 11Jll1 CJ111stn111s loli";i~. I\ 1'>--1 iOO C.t\1, 642.f)(YJ6, 545 tll19 Co.rnCI'~ \\'c nrr-rl C1'1"r1rrs, lTiale OJ" lcn1a](', ]~ )"I'S Ol" ll\'- ('1', i:oorl hea.l!li , to dr..- l1v•'r thJJ'l'..I t'l11ss IYr>e n1ll1l r<1l'h Sund;iy mol'll• in:: In !lh'Sf' ill'CilS. llt1Jll· l•\;.:l on f-•~a!"h, ~·ounraln \'all<'y, \Ve~t1111ns tc r. S.u11- l'"1 Bcal'l1, :'1!1dll'ay City. ."rn l Bt>ilch, Co~la :1.1.-s;1, (\·rll'fKJrl Hcach, CrJrona .!"] i\Jar. J1..,.1 n",. L1>t;11n;i J (il J~. j ;J To1•1, .l !1.-.~1on V1r-jo; ."an .ru an Ca.pi.s- t1·a110, Capistrano Bcacl1, L:Jgu11a Brach .. ':'-oull'i J,;i. g11na, 1Jan:1 P oirll, &i n C:le111 rntc; r::~cellrnt p,1y, s h o rt ll\'IUl'~_ Apply LJrl\\~Cll 10 ;1111 ,t 4 p111 at lilc !ollo11'- 111g add rcsscs. I tJl L.oq;;c Cu·.-;,.. l!L1nl1 11gton Er.ai:h U.:11 T1·1·nu11,i] \\"ay Cni;la ,\lci,.a Ironing A1ter;t ion$ -642-5845 6 75 5 ~r.il .• 11'!-lll<tlr-. 'li1 yrtJr~ r\p_ ::7691 C;in1ino Gip1~lra 110 Laguna Niguel ~:-.-rt:r.s. r;)i1ll'nc111·ed 1011ly ful'01·ca1mi;;1·i1.ph1c !1r111. 1\f'of1ly Jll f)f'r~un 1 ;i I r, Pl;;l'!'fltla, Costa 1\1 r ~a . )lll-:;.J~(i -------1 1~0'.\'l:Xl; f:a chrloi·s--1•'1 :i.ln q::c dn your l1'0n111~. 1;~2...,«~~\S Janitorial 6790 Dt:TC!I .i\L,int ·sr1·v, 1-rpl t•lng, flr 11;1,\iu;-, 1vindo1Y \1·:ishin.:. 1 lan·y van Br.yncn ~::1~1~1'!S if nn ans ral1 ~ft::. EST i\ TE l\fa !11t Tree Scrv Rcn10\'al & trin1n1lnb!, lrce cslinHllt·. Ca!I 5\1 --00SS. Tree Se rvice 6980 BF:\\"/\11E'' P.11t1hrr lrcr-~ brc;ik r11u11dn11nns. frcr ··~! /\11y 'rrec Srr1·1ec. J.1ll--3r120 l -'C"A~S'H=l ;E~R~T"0~$4=5~0- lJoli~ Bcaull fuJ Nl'Wport neacli 0ff- Upholstery 6990 CZ'i'l\OS!U'S Cu~!. Uphnl. European Crafls111ansh1p 100'1' Fin ! !il2-J~.i l 18~1 Nr-11•1i0rt Bl.. C.:'11.· 1t·cs. Bi'Okcragr background. Call .,;a~·-:1-16-J<IJO, JASON BEST r:111ploy111rn1 Agcn('y 2120 ~11. !'-lai11, ~anta Ana *CHEF* Pa rt Time ELUXE ofJiL'C in C05ta !lie~. 1300 sq ft . Air cond , rrp!s, r!rps. ~>48-6761. If }"Oll ACr NO\\' sou ca fl still 1akr a1Jvan1.1i;:r of ;o,1A:'\r:\I L:~I PP.f:PAID IN - TJ':RF.ST Tll!S Yf:;Ar: a n r1 l:lt"ne rit rron1 DEPr:ECl1\- TJON fle:>!t yt'nl", App1ux1- n1a1el,v 1000 li't"r-s Oi Yr s. okll ll'ith irrigation, cu::;. T07'! H0t-.1E, ol'rh111'1'..1 11 n d i;:arden. 10 pmduc1ive ilCl"('S 11•i th LAKE VIEW and flf'&t- Sfi l.()'171. • · silver/black ni1t1f' car. 3 or .-.1-,''·=~-~~---= O\VN . . 4 1110~. old. \Veering flea I \VI LL not be responsible b . \our obwn ~t·oli1al)lr rol!ar , vie. Princeton Dr. for any debts o!her than my us1 ncss 1fl cau!itul Cdill ~>40-64\ll Ol\'n. James ?11.ichacl Fox right on Coast l·fi wfly. Sh11.1·p "'==~=-,·--c-::;:c= JOBS & EMPLOYMENT • JOBS & EMPLOYMENT f JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job Wanled, I Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 I Job..._Men. Wom. 7100 !or :-:uncl11 y &. ,\Ie>nrlay night, 4 to 11 Pi\!. 1wcderl al ndu1tri•I Renl•I 6090 by drvr-IQflnien L S74.;,oc)! it:::==-~· WE SELL A HOME 1:1511 ~-11. St6,j/month EVERY 31 MINUTES eo;:;., ":q~,, , 01 "~'· "Walker & Lee phase rio11·cr. S 3 l O I 111 " . CO!ll11 :'lles;i . '..lQ.tJ \\~e.~tr·\llf 17.i() to Jfl,000 1;q. 11. no\\' -===='="'=rn='=l==== leasing. under construction ~ Co~ta illesa. Acr .. g• 6200 C. Rober1 Nallrc~s T:raltor_ COUNTRY-IN DIA MOND osta r-..lr~R 642·1~8.J BAR 8.~ acre1. all utll. &: 000 SQ FT. 3 oflicf'11 &. lob· amenities. Suitllbit f o t by, roncr CIC till·up t'On· ranch or ~ob-<liv. $:)6,000, 1truction: 210-thrte r hast lenns. Coats, Bkr. 901 S. power. I m n1 c d i • t c OC· Harbor •. s.A. ~ill-0310 c upaocy. Cos!a lller1t1. Nr Nwp!-S.D. frwy5. O. C. I . E. W1nt•d Airpot1 . 540-4895 XCELLENT proflt makiry:- plan for clubs, (' h u r c n NOTICE g roups, 01"ganizatio11s and Jr yau ht\'P • l or 4 broroom the individ ual, Doubl e your hon1e for sate ar tor N"nt. n1oney. \Vrilf' or phone now call us today. \\'l" reprrM"nl for frtr, completr inforn111· the l'mployl"C'.~ ol 111. lAf'ie !Ion. Con1pub, 1051! F.. 1.~1 SI. firm niavlng 10 !hr Harhor Suite 20.1. (71.fl 836..(i95.'i. Arl"a and they 1nu.~t have hm1~ini;i! All cia:li If dc1!red. . A~lc n""llillf:.·1100. ran P11 n111.,. ~o 1934 Pl.1~nli11 , C , rit . THE !"ljN NEVJ-:R SJ.;TS on .'>111~1~2 DAI LY PILOT \\'ANT Ans: ,..., JR sent c-:ife. All new :;hin· FOUND: i\len·s preM-riptlon I will nol be responsible for nins c11uip. No1v scrvinR glas.~es. Vic;: or l.aP,.~le & any debts o!hrr 1h11.n niy lunch anrl r!iruicr. Could Tustin St.. Npt Heights. 011•11, Robert V. Bri~son xrr1·e brc11 klas!. Buill in 642-l:l21 clio:>~trlc, lo.'\' r~nL Only1 ·,-o-u-N-D~K-·,-y-,-o-o~Co~li-m-,~hia $9,!'l.'ll rrir q111i:k :;air. Tl•rn1s s1.. Costa. i\lc~. -call t·111l Van al "Thr Real r,.i9-J9'.IO a.f t. 6 poi. J~:;lalcr~." 646-1171 .~==7"'·-~~-=~:ccc FOUND bE-a11tilul largr h1ark PART TIME & 1rhite ('flt. Vic Jjlh SL, r.1:11111fiu·tiu·c 1111!0 'll"t"r.,~1111· C 7-1. ;1J7-92il. p_arts in ~·our ~~i'f' lin_1!'. FOUN D oran~e tabhy kltlcn. Gro1I . family fH"OJl't l. Sl:;Q(} Founrl Ne plune II o n1 r ~. supplies net>detf. S h o u I <l 96S---J lS- rrtun1 s;;oo + r1er 1nonlh or.-·~~=·-'--~,,_...,,,....,., n1<irr. run !iinr. For ~rrt. I PAIR pt•cscriplion bila..!RI Pl10n•' ~ii •!) J.:19-9871. t'XI glasses. Blk fran1r. Al11.'y 211. behind ~ Oce.11.11. 49-1-980.-, MANUFACTURING \\'1-J ITE' lon~·haircd cnt, Il ea E:1:pa™'ling r-onipany n«d!i l.'Ollar ~ cvllar. ~ic-. llnrhor rnttn for supervirio'1 or pto.; V!r.\v Hill~. &11--2:>.'6 ductinn. Sl:l.cnl i n\'l'~fn1rnr. FOUN[) • _i\lale Chihuallll:l.. ~;tl111-,~· tipcn ·I sh111'C' 111 pl'nL \'I<' 1;1th &: lrvinr. Call if« 1 ron1p11riy frin~e 1)!"11. &l2-1~S.~ r r!f~. }'"ll1' nppt phnnl' lil n 1·1=,=,-c. =nc,,c.,-,c, =,=. ~.,=1,-"-.1-.-1c,-"-" [IJ!J.!\>i.1, r.-.:t. ·19(), l'nui.:1p/lls polntrr. t:t:S-.~226 ooh'. =~~~--~~-KIITJ-:N, Flurry, vie· 1st .t: 111~1."J F:'.' 11111.klng ~·A.ff' r? r Bf'g-onla Cdllt. 673---5 1:\~l 1110, ~8111 111 An11 l nrluslr1oll-"="""=c-c--,c-occ~7."7 Arre_ ~~ully l"Q tJiPP'"''-~horl B1\RY C11r 11«1, 7th ~:. ;-..~'.1.111 n1·r!r1·<. Ai short h nu r 1 , ~t~ l~~ca:-f'_r11~l .:_:(;-11 •.~ :,.1(1.:1,·~~~ l(l1\ll.'' I'll/IT \\'1\i\ f J\!.l~1 t ' l JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job W•nt•d, Women 7020 e il!INICARE NURSING • Nurse~ & Airlrs 11vallable for hon1c care on hourty basi~. J hour mlnlmun1. Also shit!s & li1•e.-in . /\!lied Nurses $: /\illr~ 01 O.C. Nurse~ Rcgisrry _2179 \V. LlnAan L!Hll', S./\. • ~1'1!1·•10\70 • PART·Tll\1E olficc \II or k \V ll nlcd. T y ping & shorthand. Laguna lo San Clrmen1e. "9:">-1200 HOUSEl\EEPER -Cnmp11n- i0n, Exp, ~eeks c n1ploy 1n Bch or Bn,\· arrH. Jlav~ c<rr & rrlrr. 1!17-10~2 TYPJNG llnil Photo copy scrvict. i·r11.Y1ni:ible, ~per.dy !IC'l'\"1('1>. 9611-7872 HOUSEr l1?t1nin1:_ by clay. 0-1·n 1.J·11.n~Ml'l~!i11n, • 1l39-30f>:l • ' _w_._m_•_n ____ 10_2_0 I AVON F/c Ekpr·~ec. 'fhru J:i yr~. Cxp. ;J'.}6.7:.!~S Job Wanted, Men & Women P.tL 7030 Cl!INESF. J11·r·in Don1cstic!. P~'1·111n11c·11t . E:xprrirnr-ed. F~r i::ast Agr11ry 6·12-S703 CALLING tit1;1 1·anlf'f' yrn1r~clC a 11'onrlcrflil CHRISTMAS li,1• ~llrng AVON 'S Ch1·1~I· nia~ ix~uly linr ,,, fp;i 1·r l llne-~tart1ng 11 .. 11 Call qlllt"kly- Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 :il0-70 11 tidvcrn~111~ Production Artist Produc:tion Mqr. E xperienced •gency production " r t i s t capa ble of s o m e production mana ge- ment for Newpor t Bea ch agency. X.lnl. sala ry and benefits. Plr-nsr ~rn<i 1'C'Sun1r '" Th.: l),i 1ly P ih•! l:[)i:: :\l .• 1ji.~. ·mi.:-qurL1.:1-:rt r0 111.\1 ,r,, Tl II:-: QUICKER YOU ~V.:Ll, U.\BY:'ll'TJ<H. 1·l111dl'l'll { 2 Sul;11·y Cll/C!l chlldi~'ll, l!tc R."ll-12·11. 111•·-111 lot· 4 ~chool-11 ::" 1. ~ 111~1 ln1·r- llOlJr>t'll Ol'k. BABY S ! TT t: R . i\1111111-e " oni1111, 2':: dt1,\'S \\II. l 11!· fnnl. 2 ~··hoQl-11r.r l~iys. Ui!t'lt Bay iil'Cl1. jl~--~J0:1 ~"IT~\\' a" Ir rt : 1 10111·~. ;l!r.n,:a.v lilr11 Vritl<J,\l, ·10.2. '.l r hildren. '.\ly l1nn1c $171 J><'r 11rrk. C:i!l Dillnc :.~~-111 11.n. A.\JlY!'ITit ,(;~-11·•111111" flUl'I !i111.-fn11 l"a1'hl'I". C:1ll .11.u;~m1 11 r1 ·l:Jn • BAB\'SITTElt -~·our lion1r, 3 ~r.hl ngc girl<., :'1!•111-Vri unti! :i 11111. rrrr.v Se hl Uist. 11 B. !J6S.jJ:l-l ALLEY WEST '1!06 Orean.lronr l\r1\')"!0r1 Benell 67:>-17l4 ** CHRISTMAS ** 6 1\BYSITTl·:R w:1n1crL n1y HELP h0n1r, a!1ernoon<. 11 r (Male or Fem•le) O.C.C. Tcrnugc r pr r I · d. S·10-02%. F11ll and riart ti.Inc i\1AIL ---==----~ 'v n App ER s. SALES BABY~ITT~_Jt. )"Ill' hnn1f'. 1; CLERKS, STOCK CLERKS. lll'l old thild. \'11·. i211rl & Apply 10 to 1 {llll. :-:rwpor1. Ci\L 7,\\J .. 1:::or>:-.I. RICHARD'S ;)1:)..:1!lll al!rr .i 1\11 Lido C•nter 8 1\0YSITTEn, 1nfan1 R:'.lO·l 34:\3 Via Lido, N.B. ;\.Jy hon1c, BB ;h~fi-3·1.\'\ 11f1l'r c '"1"1"n~1 "s"T"",=1 =A=sc'--,-,,.=,-,-,-,, Ii monr-y::" ln1n1rrlialr, pt'Of. BARY~ITIF.R-11.<.:l\f"l' •. \HJ() ilablc, enjoyable endeavor L1vr ln 6 1la~·i; .. ~!}~ .. 1:1i~ for sour spare hour.,, Call Rrr::ular r11i~rs 1o S1:10. V;inrla Beauty Coun~alor --SEAUTIC IANS--1_c_,_,m_,_'"-'-· _,_.,.__. _17_6_5 __ _ for da.,, & ev~n1nc-~h\11~ In CLEAr-;ING la<ly nttd('(I. r1•11!1l1;1 •• priL·ril f'":'IT ~:don. Friday p1'C'ferrrd. 4 hr.ion- /'11'~1'!11 l'talf , nrl'r li:1 11dll' ly, i\h1~t hll\'<' (1 1\' n 1'11r1•lly r-~ranrl1n.: 10111111•'. 1r11n~rnrtn1Jo11. Rc!erenccs. P1>1d i·:1~·:1l1{ln Call \'111J;i: 5-16-1810. 518·:r.ll!l or nppl~ 111 pl·1·~·1n. * Ci\Sltlf.1{ * C11r 1111.sh. Cro••.'ninµ: Glor)· B•'ilU!y &!· full tln1e or part tin1e. lon. 267 J·:. 17!h -"T CALL: 6l.'J.--2022 'f:.i i llli!ll!•1· 111111!-ll-l~I 1F nc1u;h hO\ISI' llm<'. DI-.:· f';+11 ~rll 11 11Ph rt fJ/\!l :Y I p;e~I ~r-lrc:!fon evrr! Sre lhr T'll.OT \'. ,\,'i T Afl!: 6-12-:f,j~ D/\11.Y PILOT \\'ANT ADS: ' . -·-----------~--~~ ... -... -.... -------~---... ""'--~--~-~····-·-·, ....... ,----· -:.-->.--------·----·--~---------... ...,. --···.··----1 2 J P!LO T-A,OVCRTlSE"R 'A'etlntst'!~y. October 22, l9b':l 1Vednesdar, Octoh•r ?2, 1"69 DAILY '1LOT ST JOBS & E~LOV MEr'fT JOBf& EMPLOYMENT ' JUBS & EMPLOYMENT JOSS & EMPLOYMENT 'J09S & EMPLOYMENT p-------------------------------I _Jobs-Men, WorTI ._!._lOOJ ob1-Men,_ Wom, .! I~ I J oh:=-Men, Wom~-J:b~en. Wom, 7100 J:b::.Men. Wom: 7100 ; 1 • • • • • • • • • 11 • • • • • • • • • ·=== :: 11 :: :i 11 :: ~ .'l1Affis-,: ... 11~·;ot~J I CLA-VAL CO. 1101h .!-'or APJ)I r 1Jli IS THE FOREMOST MANUFACTURER OF AU TOMATIC VALVES ANO CONTROLS * * &'6.-3~16..i. Ba)CIUI ,\totrl f.),j N. Nt11·port i\lttha-o-,-,,cs..~1,-,-.,-,.-,-.- WE CAL L THE ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR AREA "HOME" HOUSeWiVeS and Mothers "'"'"Eo Aprly 111:. Supe1ior, C\I E•rn e11tr• monty for MARKETING REPf TO $1000 + COMM There is no better ••lei po1ition for re- cent college gr•d• with demon1tr•IM •• 1 •• •billty l NOW * CHRISTMAS * 'i·uu h<i \'e ,11 1 uppurtu111t y to be pal'\ of ou r rapidly !;ro111n:,: indu:.l r~. cind 11' you ltvl' in the Or ange <.oun1 v ll<i rlJor area, yo u 11on'l have to leave "l!urnc." J. C. Penney Company 1r you l1 ;:1v (' c.1:pcr1cncc corne 1n and see us 1n :i 11y of 1111:. 1vork, F11shion l•l•nd -Newport Be•ch Has posit ion• open in 1fth1C"ra £n1plo.1-n11'111 A;t;). rn c1 1 11:11)7 \l.!l' Ar!lu11· £1\·d. SI.· ~·01 1 1-l\".B. .110.ti::IO e DAY SH IFT e * Sctles * Stock I ~J.\11\''l'l·~.\,\i'\C~. /..· b o ;i 1 ~·Jranup, • t1;1y \\('rk". illust I' M<'lintenance M•chanic * Santa's J1elper * Credit intervie\vs * Gill \Yrapping bf' 11r .• 1 ap1·,,'.ll"U1!'; il l't'-"JIOll~lblt< SC H 0 C J\ , ;\f'\l'J)Ol'l ti"l::-~'OJO e SWING SHIFT e Turret Lathe Operator Engine La the Opera tor Radial Drill Operator Oriti Press Operators * Merchandise record~ * PBX Schedules including a !ternoons, evenin"s and co111bination of both. 0 .~~~---,\1.\l:'\Tl::'\A;'\Cf<~ .\l;in, parl· t1n1f' rn.'.l !u1·r, kno11 lr<J:;:r ol ,.\\'.'t'IJ'h.:.J ,{ Ill 11 ch1 n r r y l H~1lr<'rnrnt hon1t. Coll! i\li's. 1-:111s .\!H-~·l:.S CLA-VAL CO. Finest cond itions -1·op supervision _ Ex· t:cllenl benefits 1ucl ucl1ng discount privilege. ~!EDI CAL A,,~1..;t;,.111. f:i;i.ck orflCe e).[lf'f. i\IUS! l)f' 111U. ~ 111::; IV llf/l'I. HI busy G.P. ;i[-1 !1{'r . Others nerd not ;ipply. l71h & PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA 548-2201 * Apply Now * I :::iJ111·y uprn. ~hssion Vie· J·.q11ul 0ppurlunity lc:inploycr. 10 A.M. to 9 P .M., Monday thru Frid•y 1 ~o E'. To1·0 R!'r<t. S::i-7;i:!I) I l:\JEDICAL l n~ur«rK-e &. col· ~ ••••••••••••••••• •.J J. C. Penney Company I l('<:f1on g;il. Son1r frn1 office. Sal. ope n . \\'rs!1ni11ster. i ~!l'.!-tiGO!I. Jobs-Men, Wom, 7100 ! Jobs.--Men, Wom. 7100 ~24 Fashion Island \! r;';tn 'cu-s~n~c"r1'·"1·:7R~.'iARRA. I TOil ror . .\'1·:11 PO:lT AREA i TOUr:.. \\'nle Box fl·l-:xi1 I ----·-------0 .Ef(I\ TYl'l:i"I" lnl•'1•·~1111~ DENTAL ASSISTANT i"'ewporl Beach, Californi11 po~111u11 111r r .qi.dolr 111'1·~011. 0 1 .. 1 ~u1:;0.:1'\/ f.. X-J:a.v r"" p,ll<Ji ufllrc•, ld";d J•willH.}ll, Ql1J)' llrf•d ;ipply. ;,\~"'j"il9 Daily Pilo! 11lil"tand1 11~ !"" li1•11<'f1 1 ~ To "--vrpl. ~101'" * = :: 11 :: :: I I 1: :: 11 :: ~ ~~~·~1~':A,N ~~~!~10, I 1~~~~4:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 l fo1 \'r ntu1;i, Nocx1w 11tn1rj s:;1:. un. c .. 11 tJhiria K .1 ). J. W . ROBINSON ,i!IH;:.1.1 COASTAL AGENCY 2i!l0 lh1rb1 w GI, Co,.1,, .\[,•,,1 L"Ll-:nK Cl: ~~!J! I' .\· '~",\Sil. IElt lirt 111 nn lllo· 111'1 1um.:: u! lh" l;uh'f'!' \\"ill 1<:111; :->11i1·1 ~::1~1. c.iu 1;1ul!' DP1:k. ~IQ·li(iJ.i. COASTAL AGENCY 2i90 11.u·lkn· Bl. Co..,1;, .\lr,a CLERICAi-. -, ~1~n ,. l' 1·a~ually r'"l:fll'I'. 1 :.:1rl "I'' 1n 11.B .. 111· ;\/anll, Sl:!-11 l!l Cvok, FRY COOKS Top""~··•. P• 1111a 11('11t. !1011· r-1 ii nd '~110d 111'10 '1-111:..; l'ull· d1llOll~ 111 ill'I' 1·~ II' 1<1111n l'('>l;i111"1111 .\11ply '.I cu11 10 .1 pin !or inlt 11 1c•11' at MANNfNG'S COFFEE SHOP ~· lll':l ~.I Toi u l':tl. Lc1sur~ \l'od(I L.0;;:1111.'.I lJ 1l!i. S':'i.JrJl t * coOK--exptrienced E.\("f'llt•!\! •l•\1h11·~ '•Ul•llll!Hb ·'''ri _,. r.' r>4 1:.'t1:'>< - SNACK SHOP =• ::llh 1: ('q.1 I II',\. ( ·.,n,11.1 <1•·1 '\I 11· ---- st:C..'ON ll Ht' 1li nr11 r Pho11r -HJt..-~1 I lti -Computer OperatOr;- 1'>•I111~ f..• \[1,j :01\ill'I .! _11·,11, •''.n·11•·1il"!' nil !lJ.\I ll'.:0. (),,; .•••11•1 ,\ oi l l''f'I" 1lu1 (inn ·r, 1<·1~ p1' 1,1,;;11)(! 111'11( ll1'lid CONTROL DATA CORP. :: J!!' \\' II·', +1•'1 ~ .\. 171 11 .11).~.•UIJ l·:qu.1! ri fl1,urt u1111.1· r•111 11ln; r r --L'UO\IB!:'><ATIQ,,, Sh;iq1 l.ii11· .\laid~ .\ liu iii> [);t ll!'"I"~. Tor 11:.<:r... r h .. 11'" Jor 1n. lf'l'I II'\\ S,1'~)' i.;:I.'',\, _')IJJ ]\,1rh11r. ("\I l 'u,1;1111:11-,------- J.ll\il:.lJ 'll•f'll!llt f•\I" 1-rll.11.lr ll\,11\ II :I)! 1•1 1 I ol •ll• 111 thl•tnnl Jhlh1"•11 •• I •'•f' 7\lrll 11111·\..111:;: tullfl ~'I 1"1.1 !. ,111 (\'lll::l' l)"IW'hl' 111• I p1·ull1 · l1 .. r•n:::. L'.1l1r l n 1 r 1· ! 1" n \lold1n::. -~Ml 1 :11::;~~ ,\IP. I' ~I .>ht-111.() ----*DISHWASHERS *BUSBOYS \/'I'\ Y !"\; f'! 1:~·n\ COCO'S OS )-"~iLlPll j,l,111.J ~l·11 r~11·1 rr111•·r .\ 1; DISHWASHER Experienced Apply in person SURF & SIRLOIN S9JO Pac. Cst. Hwy. Newport Beach -oiSHWASHER- l::.\f!CJ"lrni:rd -Oa~ ~ 1\1>11ly ll• ~1 1 L.:ok NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB i~I{} \V , r:11y. r.;1!lit.1J lCIO<;f'd i\lon ,t-Tt1r~ I ----DELIVERY 1lr11f'1' f•~1· i;vlll· l\lPITlfLl hh1rpnnl ~hup. :~10-!lli:\ 1: 1 p1rf, rH1 tlulrl1cn, n11n bl;. J_obs-Men, Wom._7_~~ Jobs-Men. Wom. 7100 I M''i's's''e" XfrE.H'c'· AGENCY I JJ..i s ;111 11JJP11 •11;; Jwr a -MAID - ll!<'l'll\;! lull !11111' l']l!pll•)'-~--·· ·--~ 1 1111•111 11 1th ,.\l"'lll'nt b<'11C'ill• Clltl. To 1•.01•k parl 111n•· 111 Ap11Jy in 1JC'1-,,cn hl 1he Pr t'· J:>rlli:alo.:s~"n shop. Apply in -11 0 \\I C.:ias! ll11). son('! l),pt. ~'al·T•)1'~ IH'l":'<Jn, Alllhon,,·,; ,\larke1, '.\'('11·po1·1 Br.,,·11 t!lti<:!l~9 F.\SlllON' !SLASI' ITT JABSCO ::i~ E. l'irh foil. C\I. Nu 1·_,;:-;:f:~~.u·1~. j.:;, !\'E;\'POr.T B!·:ACH ll00USEl\El::PEr. &S1~ J.J\. 11-7 Architectural Draftsmen & Job Captains Immediate Ope~i.ng s Permanent Pos1t 1ons Frank L Hope & Associates \J'\'lli1Pl'I ~ & E11;;1· \\ll Cil'IP l'nl1• Dr \\", :<,1111,, .\F\.1 .-.1 ;.94s1 DRAFTSMAN or Jr Draftsman ( S opening• in ) e MAPPING e SU B-DIV PL OTT ING e SCR IBING e INKING . nrly 11. ('11 1101~1 Thol'n ,r.. , \.~s0t.·i~11 r.• !'l:i~ Cc11 JUl'}' P!111 r r·,,.,,, :\1r .... 1 :.1e-ns1 DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES TURRET LATHE Setup & Operate TOOL, DIE & MOLD MAKER MILL & DRILL OPERATOR SHIPPING/ RECEIVfNG CLERK STOC KROOM CLERK .\I.!. po~1l1vn~ 1h1'1i.r· ~0F11e r .\pr1·ir11,·· 1.rr.r·:r...\1. FRI~(:!·. BJ·::'\1:.F rT rr~uct:A.11 J .1~1 · \l. nr1¥Jr:·r 1 :...r1 y E'.lll'L(JYI .!: I \>(1 IJ11I,. II ,,1 ( ·0~1.1 ~lr~.1 . l'.1 lif ••1·1~ Jl~l!'.!JI e FRY COOK e * EXPERfENCED .-\/IPL Y 1.'I Pl::n:iO.\' N E I:: D i:\[\!EOl :\TEL\' L\'X, hill hn1r: i ·.1 rr sponSiblr , d c p~ n d a b Jc Park Lulo Co111al<'M·r11t ultle r 11u111an 10 •·ai·<· foi· :!i l'r ntl'r, 4G6 flagship Rd, <"h ildrf'n n1us1 h;t1·e l'f'fs S: _:\'1'11 11~1"1 Brach. 6\:!.S0\4 C.'.11'. Plr<1.~e phon,. fo1· l11-1N" Ll I~ SE R Y :-> C II 0 0 L 1r1•11l·11· 96~-i;)9~ ;111 ~ n.m. I HELPER \ 110US E l\EE'.PEI": L-;\°.;-u~. r.1,:r1.v f~O:'\ P <ti:, I ' h\Oth('rif'~~ hon1r, L>raicll' DAILY PILOT I' j il1\"'il . ~ lrrna~rr~. Plf'a~;inl l • KUr:s~:~ AIO~:s • 1 1·,.luxc.1 ii l 111 o s fl hr l"f'. E:\'Pl':l'UENCED l'"1·n1anfnl. Ph. :i:;J-l•lj() • J.19.:;oi:a • --1 I llOUSEl\EEPt~R. live Ill, !\'UH.~~ Aidr.s. E"r'rl .. "Ill , \l'lfr· Lil, ;l11:1y h'Onl hri1l\f', ~hill s. !Tl(]. prr.~onnrl rirr1. I l'h1ld1'"n 6 & S. Lall :\J r. l[oa;: i\lr111. l!osr. l!t.11. :>·17-:iss:; Ofc Mgr/ Bkkpr $9000 110U:)E!\!'.!E:PE::I:. l11r 111. :\In! opply ror qual1t ird nian 11111. 11111. :! sch! 11!,;Pl's. Cull 11·i1h !a.' kno1llr(lgr 1ii: ..... ~x:101.1t~-1197 Leg"I Sec to $575 1 1.•!l\PI·~ ,\. ,·1111(1 , ,,11~.i' 1 91 .I 1n lu,d y N1•11por1 6c;1.ch !IJ)<;, ~JQ. ll'k !f1J, & O fi\'o'~ 1 t.u;i rd. p;1.1d l';i1· .. '·>llJ.!t:!ll Ship/Rec Clerk to $500 II O U:.; i:: h 1·: 1·'.r·-1-;-r:-. --1 :\Jn1 oppty .roun;:: ni;in. d;1yf11·l;. Goud pay. 1tun1 Jr Secty to $SOO . llarhour l<!f;~1'= ,.;I l.01,.ly Or;ul{:e Collnt~· All'· ---------P.:•rl oft1t·('• I lltJl::'l·:\V!Vt-::-o; .!.. l~i,.:h :.t'hool! Jr Acct Cl•rll $375-$450 "1'111111'1' lt1ICl'l":<l 1ng 11~11·li"I . .9 d l1ill or p1-tu11r, houi!1·I :\o 1~1'1"~ 1 ~ou iir(t. ;:.oo I 11;i::r , phonr ff)r :.ppoini 1•h.,n1·,. lor at 1·.~ri1•rrnrn1. ;11n .... 1li:i4 Paste up Art1st1 Trnee \;!11n101·n1l~ 1"0. adv:in•·l'' lndopondont b _L_t _ I Per•onnel Agency 0 ~I 1 _ leS 1717 0 1an'.'r Ai r .• Su11r c onL1m1teO c~1 li12.00'..1u, .1 1:i.cg;n ageocv r;l·t1o't'u l Ofi"P • • . • . , ~;:'iO l7 ~·r1•1 r 1,1r-y ...........• -~ 1:,0 Lr·;::<1 l ."<'r ty ··•·•······• S!ifXl Quality ro,·111<111~ fvt Uf/11·(' Ca:<h11•1· ••....•. $·101) ,, ·1,·r·I Ip I ,,, , ~\I" lo·\ • Jl I! di ~ l 0 i't'd1t. · ........... lo 1_~1~ 1RS !·: .. li"lh ~I .. ::ill1 lr ~~~ ~i~~ ~:r;,~:';=~io~v~a~~ THE RIGGER I l.r!'[ll ~1'!1f'e< ..... ···-.. ~ .. -llitc\JS!ll i\!~.~;i li·1~·1·1iUI u("1llal r,.1.:h . , .. , .... , ~sco,,. =.--------- Bk!q;r F (' ........•• IO $1iL'<l OCJ1t r ''"'" T",,., ..... · · · · · ''°' Work and Play · 1111cm1c(! Di"~l1.~n11111 , l tir'O I ons or light trucll•. t; !If fa~lim n 1~1,111\J 1 Nt:ll'pot·t lit'al Ji I Apply 8: 30 am, 10:30 ~m, or I ; 30 pm. Start.11 -c1,c.,c"-"-11:!-1c1~-· c1 c1-1-r;-,,-1-,.-, .. - 1ng Monday, October Top dollac:; 11 ('"1:!1'11 &. "1U111i;: 27th. 10 llo!'l.;. Bl'011 1u11g .\II..: Co. 1"11 l'l.o• 0·n11~. El19 Placr111ia. (' \I . COST A MESA ·i 1~1Jjl 2029 W. 1st St ., 1--------- SA NTA ANA 4JO W. COLLINS ORANGE DRAFTSMAN t; .. ~ ''''.Ir~ t :),.f/<'l'll 11ir• •rl HJ> ,t d•hlC..:ll Interim Personnel Servic• II • !~ r;111 ;-:1,, C.\I 642·7523 ~*~DRIVER=s_*_ No Experience Necessary! ~lu.-.1 h.lve clean California dnl'in; 1·ccord. Aoply YELLOW CAB CO. lS6 E. 16th St. Costa f.lc~a FRY COOK ,\11pl,1 111 r~·1·•r•n 1n I'l l!·' f'lll.I·' "} IO ,) p111 The F iv e Crowns Rcslaur.lnl :i~fll E PaC'1(1(' C•l!l~I 11111·. Cu"11i,1 di'! ;\f,,r No ph. L'a 0 lls t'°1<Y-C0tlh'-=-D~y;;:-f;,f' 011- I)'. :->1~1·1 .~'.! :io. COTTA!.!·; C()F)''EJ:: .'illOP, ~'6'! IV .. 19th SI., C,\I For•ign Car Mechanic• Good ro. 1J,.nrfit11, incl paid \'.'.ICal1on. ;;1·ol1p in~. 11111. fo1ms lurnishMf L'Ci'. Good 1•omn1. schrdulr. A.•k for E-.:.-.11e1'1('n~a in s1n:;:le nC'ellle JO(' ,\loon• Ph. JIO.l 'ili.\. ;ind ovrrlock. Good pieccl"=~ce~-''-'-'...'-'~- 11·0rk prices, steady ii·ork. GJ::Nl. Offit('•Sr "IY U11i11ur 1~:ouv i\IOS.S 1401 2 Locu111 011ty 11·11h nr11· rapidly l:'1-u11·. St., \Vestminsler: 534-8738 u1g l'O. ltJ,.u J lot /or an1b1· l·.XTP.A Chn~r1n.1~ nionc~·. t:a~.v. ft1n, 1111 i111·r i:tn1rn1 , no dt·li1·1·ry P~rt 11111r, J;O!'l!l f'H,I' Call SAr.AH COVEN- Tr.Y ~tl!i-712:?, ;).18-J7i9, rio111; 11Jr11 prro,;on looki n;! rQr r;1flld ~dl':1nr·r1111•n1, I lun·y! Tu S li:J Call Gl..in.i. I\ a y , J.IQ-6(i:i:,. COASTAL AGENCY '..?iOO llarbor Bl, Co~!a .'llco,;a f ·,1i;!u1·y 'r 1''11nrr ...... $1.Jl Plu111!)111:; . .:~ir~ ........ s:,::;(1 T1·nf'r, n1ihri1J"y •·onip . ~.i>~ THE Western Girl WAY e 11\SPECTUH. tvr qu .. 111 ~ 1· on t t' o I , nr.•1lr(f 11n· !11"•h<ttr1,v. :\lcGn':?O r '"'hi ~··wp~6::1 Pl;1,..,.111111~ I ,1.\,,ITOP., ~"Ill" '101:k ,11urk i-:.orn 0 1,11~.,_. ,.,1 iutr1 ,.~tina • l·ult ol' P<ll'I l\.Jl" r:;,J')f'r. 1r111por.ir.v a.~"1;:11111f'n1 ~. ;oncJ ) '"" Appl,\ In \{\ \\'lll1..)ll", bf' rl1;:1hlr foJr our 111n d l5· :"11.Yi':/t\l'OODS, 1:, Fii-.h1011 ,.,,uni la ""'' I 1~l.•t1rl. l\ r .. LEGAL TRAINEE \\"orl, a t ~<'11p.11·1 c·r r1Tr1·, start $10011110 r:rr1u11·('s ~""· F'OFl husy arid i111rrr~111111; Jo1' in Jll'l':'iDllllf'I 11nd s.11l':'i d0p1. ~lusl ha1· .. :;ood skill ~. rr1arial ('.\l)('l'!l'ncr . T.•PC 61) 1vr;11. 1i::h1 .~1io1·111~11d. Al -Receptionist/PIX tnrnr.y. Roland S, B:ircu111r. 61 1·0023 i\IU:-.'T he a 1n'4 Cll\r , 1\Cll· LEGAL sEC-.--!n"OOmrd 11·11h 11·1rndly rmilr l:.lr"anl nrii• ofJiCf' bcllch to hetnrllf' 1n1r1•rs1in;: l ron1 11 re°"a, S<"Ve!'al }r~. ;_..:p. lop dr~k. r 1rn1 locall'd in. san pa), call Ann. :\lrrchanls Cl~n1i;.~.1r. f'll: .\I1·s. Hil!!lln, Pcn1onncl Ag c n c y, 2043 "9-· ll.J. .. __ _ st.. \Vcstm in~t('r: 53-1-81"...8. i\[.1('hlll L~ls 1 'u~,~;N~.,~. ,~L-cA-SSl ST1\NT ~.::r.-li.~ \0 • ·=====~~----:GIRL. rnJDAY: L.11i.: of V<tr-l·;STAGLJ SllI::O Tnxuranre • 1r1y, rypir1i:, phonrs rtr fo1· f,,r LcJdS avail, N.B. office. thr ri:;h 1 pr1'son. Co pa).~ Orthoclonlw r r 11 r ' 1 ('" · C111'r"r oopl. f>r,....r,::S'.'l r s s·~ 1 r · b \\',.,:1cliff Dr. N.R. 6-1:1--'.!TIO ••• OPERATORS ••. il lACllL'-'E Ofl"J'~. Turrrt F.Kpericnced In _ln;:Jc needle La thr Qj)('r.<:, Sina.JI nirc.h'I and ovrrlocks. Good piC'CC pans asseniblY. llii £, l61h, 110!'1: price~. J:iteady 1•:ork. C.ill. EDDY il!OSS l~Q.r! Locusrl • Punch Preis & OPENING -.1-"LOORLADY . I O fol' Gan11ent i\lfgr. GootJ e Mult1sl de prs. pay ~nn~ncn1. &12-2ti66 C.:hair.o.idi• ,r,, liih J)t,111:11 r"'\p 1 r (', • lar1 -.11.v. A llO ,,,.. .ro s. ~·ar!ory C;1ll !'=ally llart. J-10-liOJj . ~ ~~"·~ -. Stores COASTAL AGENCY l!l<:O. Top :<ulory (;~ 2700 lla1·txir 01, Co~t;i .'lfr~1 ---,DELIVER Worehouseman GIRL F-RIDAY-- TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Men or women ov•r 11 with c11rs, sl11tion w11g· on• or light trucks. Apply 1:30 •m, 10:30 em, er l ; 30 pm. Start· ing Mond•y, October 27th. f:xf)Cri~0.l"c 11'quire<! ,111 !IO~· '1'11.cht Broker. 1-i:;ll'I otf l('r, c!I a~t1v11y in Prtt1s1on TT! -thru T/B, good "·irh puhlir. r har11cal comP?'1r11ts, "·iih MISS EXEC AGENCY k11011•ltdi;;c ol Kardes a nd 410 \V ,.. __ .1 II . b·1·1 ' d bl • • nts · · .....,..s "Y· a i ~ y o ~a u ... p ·1 -Nc1\·po1'1 Beach ti4&-39't9 -1J hr min. 1o,mk "'eek " ' Profit Stia.i•ing llOUSEl{EJ::PEll. L 1 v c -; help ll(.'Cdcd by I I I ' mo•hcrle!>.'I U;irhor a re 11 l101nc. L.oral pr11f n1an il 6 yr old Mln Srnd brlCf dt'sc1i pt1on ot IH'"v1011!I r .'Cp. f.· pt"rli0n11! tl.11a Car or d1'11'l'l"!'i hr 1>rr f'1l ll'iJI l C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Me•• 548-3421 phoonr l0r 1nl"I" l"W R Tn $13:.l per 11eek. Appl)•--' Ton\' Duch\ P1\RT-Ti111~ cl,.a11i11g lady 1\·JLCO i·oot. t:: Oll:: for nc1v furn. mod. home~. :il90 Pulln1an Liin" nol lil"Pd in !or dlspl1:1:r Costa .i\l('sa. i1•10-5·!:;:z purpo:-;es onl:y. 400-1286. ... IACllJNIST /or job shop. Min. S yni. eXper. ?llu.'!1 ha\'C o.,.,"ft tools. Apply in PBX Operators Interim pcr~n only: 62~ Tcrmi11al C •1 Personnel Service \Vay, ·". f,f,\CHINIST ll'anted 2• 52' 44,i E. 17th St,, C.M. '42-7511 exp. pre reind. CA.II for 11ppt =~~--------5'18-42ll 3 to 5· PM and 7 ~o PBX Ans"·erlng service, ex· 9 Pi\f. J)t'rience pre fcrr cd, 1f- f,!AID. HouS('kcc~r. mature lcrnoon l midni_;h1 1hlllll, l'l·om1n for r e I i r c m f' n I llullt. Ekh. an!&. 538-WI honll!. Good p.:1y k. 1•·orking PHOTO 11111istBnt lor Con1m . rond. Call i\lrs. Ellis -hlucprint Rhop. Exp. des ~~-l-!\.C~~ hu1 no! nee. ~1'10-937:\. Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1, Stove 2. Guit•r 3. 811by Crib 4. Electric S1w 5. C11mer11 6. W.ash•r 7. Outbo1rd Motor I . St•r•o Stt t . Couch 10. Cla1'in•t 11 . R:•frig•r•for 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Mechin• 14. Surfboard 15. M1chine Tools 16. Dishw•sher 17. Puppy 11. C1bin Cruise r 19. Golf C1rt 2.0. 811rometer 21 . St11mp Collection 22. Oinett• Set '23. Pl1y Pen 24. Bowlin!' 8111 '25. Water Ski1 26. Fr•eter 27. Suitc1se 21. Cleek Will Sell Fast! 19. Bicycle J O. Typewrit•r 31. 811r Stool1 J'2. Encyclop•di1 33. V1cuum Cle11ner J.C. Trooic11I Fish 35. Hot Rod Enuipm't 36. Fil, C•binet 37. Golf Clubs 38. St•rling Silver 39. Victori•n Mirror .CO. Bedroom Set 41 . Slidt Proiecter '4?. L11wn Mower 43. Pool T11ble '44. Tires AIS. Pi1no •6. Fur Coit •1. Dr1pe1 •s. Linens .419. Horse SO. Airpl1ne 51. Or91n 52. Ex•rcvcle 53. R11r• Bookt 54. Slli 80011 55. Hint, Ch1lr 56. Coin1 57. El•ctrlc Trein 51. Kitten 59. Cl•11Jc .4ute l-0. Coff" Teille 61 . Motorcycle 6'2. Accordien 63. Skis 64. TV Sol 65. Workbench 66. Di•rn•nd W11tch 67. Go·Kert 61. Ironer 69. (imping Tr•iltr 70. Antique Furnit ur• 71 . T•pe Recorder 72. S1ilbo11t 73. Sports C11r 74. M11ttrest, Bev Spgt 75. lnbo1rd Spetdlte1t 76. Shotqun 77. Siddle 71. Dfft G tme 79. Puncf'ling 1111 10. B1bv C•rri1ge 81 . Oru!Tls 17. Rifle 93. D•sk 14. SCUBA Ge1r These or any other extra thinqs around the house may be turned into cash with a DA IL Y_ PI L 0 T WA NT· AD so • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> UNIT M rrn rlo~r1· C' \I 16131 GOTHARD , I ,\n "(1111! npp 11 !1Jn+ty ('(>Ott. 1 . .00 Adi.111~. Suit"~'();;. HUNTINGTON BEACH MtLYl'tLOT\\·;\NTAQ....;! --ci rAr..Gt::'1l"-- ;\!.,Jo:-. IDIAL 11n·et·1 &1'.!-:"J6i8, nuul:r fUU...T1n1e, nn;oi·t hotel, )Ou. ad, thell sit back a nd J..;izun.:1 Rrllth. 4!M-ll!l6 h s1rn lo !he phon~ rin;::~ !~---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I " ' ' ' ---. r ........ ,_ . . . .. . . .. -.. --·--·-·--~~~-:--:-~_.,....-----------.......---..---.-•• 1 • • I•••'' • •• WITH Don't iust SIT there! Grab hold of the BIG action today! Dial Direct: 642-5678 Just soy: "CHARGE IT!" (North County, 540-1220, toll free l IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES l TIMES $2.00 ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e NO ITEM OVER $50 e NO COMMERCIAL FIRMS e e NO COPY CHANGES e NO ABBREVIATIONS e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! I I • f ' -----·--~-------.... -·----· -·-~ -23 P'IL0i-A Dll';RT1St~ WtdneM!J1, Octobf, 22, l %9 DAILY PILOT 51J -------•JJOaS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOH & IMPLOYM~EN~T~-'M~E"°R .. C~H~A~N~D~l~SE~F'o~R~~M7E~k~C~H7A"'Ul>E -FOR- Adwerll1t r 1 "'l.ty ptt c:t their t ds by t irl1p hont Phones Are Open 8:00 a,m,. 5:30 p.m, 9 fo Noon Sdo turda y -Closed Sunday SAYE t~ASH! DIAL DIR EC T ... 64 2-5678 !~ W ES TMINS TER & NO RTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 · :__.. H u n t1n91on Beach: S40-1220 Laguna Beach: 494-9466 Hours-Re gulations-Oea dl in e1 l ltltORS: Advt rtia•r• 1hou ld thick th•ir ads d •ily .tl"ld r1port i"'lmediat1l y •rror1 or m l1cl1 11lflc1 tion1. THE 0 11.I LY P ILOT Asi.um11 11.tbll ity tor orr o r1 o n ly to t ho 1.it1nt o f pu bli1hlng the Rd v1rl it em1nl cor retlly 0011 t ime. OEADL IN[ FOR C OPY ANO KILLS : S:JO P.M. t h• d.ty batore p u bllcalion, 1,:c1pt lor Wo1k end Ed ition .tnd Monday 1ec:tlon1 wh1n c:lo1l11 g flrn• i1 5:30 P.M. ' f r lday. l YO U M U ST HA\I! 1<.I LL N UMBER ! Wh1n k illing .tn .td b1c 1 u1t ol quick r11u lta, ........ b1 i ur• to m i ke a reco rd of the klll num b1r g iw1ri you by your e d toktr 01 ..- vo riflt1fion of your t .tH. [111ry t f lor t is m 1dir lo klll or corr.cl R new .td th a t ho1 be•n ordered, but w 1 c•n· not 9uar1ota1 t o d o 10 Uf11i1 lht 1d h11 1 pp11r1d In t ho p1p1r , DIME-A-LINE A ds At • str ictly <•sh 1n .tdv1 11 tt b y me il or 1t •n r on• o f ou r o fticr1. N O l)hono o rd1ri.. Thi D A.IL Y P ILOT rt••rves the r ig h t lo cl11sify, e dit , cen sor or r efu11 111y 1dv1 r· 1 t 1sem1nl, I nd lo c h1n11• Its r .t tta and regul;itlons w ithout prior nofltl . M ot il Addres i : Box 1175, N11w port B11ch, C 1lllornl• HOU SES FOR QI NlltAl C01T.t, MESA Ml"SA DEL M.t,,111 \11!1.t, VERDE COlll!Gl PAll l< NIWPOllT IEI CH NfW .. QllT HllGHTS 1.t.LI OA COVES NEW .. OllT SHOll E1 l .t.'f'C llEST l .t.'1'5HOll ES OOVE ll ~HOR ES WESTCLl~F HAlllOll HIGH LAND! UN1VEllSITT l'All l( lllV INE IACI< ,,., EA111LUFI' lll VI NE l E RllACE COll ONA DE L MAii IAllOA PENIN$\JL..I I EACON IAT CLA SS IFIED COUN TE RS .trt loc:1fed ii follows : Do ily Pilot C la ssi fied CLASSIFIED INDEX SALE I COIT• MtS• ME~A VEllOf noc NEW POl!l llE•CI< ~::~ "'EWPOllT HEIGHTS Jiii "'IWl"OllT $HflllE5 1,,1 WESTCLIFI" lllt U .. IVE ll Sll Y PAllK 1110 ... (I( 8AY i:u E•ST ILUFF n n CORONAi DEL M•~ llll •AL•O• n n IAT ISL.f.11DS !11/ LtOO ISLE l UO l ill LI O• ISl ... MO 11l! HUNTINGTON I EJCH lll l FOU Nl•IN VALL EY llll Sll'AL I EAICN 11'0 LOHO I E-'CH 1lll CllANGE COUMTY Ill! GAllD EN GR OVE 1'!0 W£STM INSTEll llM MIDWJY (ITT llQI S•"'TA illNA ... • 110 '* •l 11 •11& 0 ;1 •lll •l •O 1111 •111 '* •no l l!t '"' •• .. ,. .. 11 ... •t ll ••ll Ull "" 4'10 CCNTll AICTOllS CJllPE T CLf ANING CAlll ~f-T L•VI NG & l!E:r<Atll ORAIP Elllf S DEMOLITION OllAFTINO S!ll VICe ELECTlllCAL EQUIPMENT llENTAl S FENCl "'O FLOOllS f UllN•CE l!EP•IRS, El<. ~Ul!N ITUll E ll ESTOlllNG & ll EJINISHING G_l,IU>EN!ltG GEHE N•L SEllV!C E' GR•01NG, OISC 1NG GLAS S GRE EN T'1U"'I GUH SHOP Hl!!AILTH Cl Ul l HAULI Hll HOUSlCLlApjlNO INTElllOll DECOll ... TIWe IN COME TAX •• lf)J ••1• "" "" "" ... U l O '"' "" u lt t•'t' ISLlNDS LI DO till' llU S•"'T .. •NA NE IG14TS ll!l rusn .. IRON. O•"•m•nl •I, Elc. tllo lll! 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CONOOMINtUM ll ENT•lS WAN T[O ll OOMS FOii llE"'T ll OOM & I OARD• MOTELS. Tl;tAIL£• CO \/llTS GUEST HOMES MISC. •fNTAl S INCO Ml l"llOP EllTT IUS111ESS P •OPEllTT TllAILE• l'Alll(S &USINESS llEltTillL OF1'tCE llfNTill L INOUSTl(IAL l"llOl"l!RTf COMMEll(IA L INOUSTllt•l lt!NT•l LOTS ll AINCHES CllllUS GROVI S ACREAG E LA.K E !LSINO'lll! R!~OltT l'llOl'll"•T''I' DR•NGE CO l"ll Cl•rlTY CUT 0 , STAITE 1"110 1". MOUNT•I"' I OES!llT SUI OIVISION l illtlO •EAL ESTA TE SEllVIC f 11.E. EltCl< ... NGE ft, If, WAlt l l O BUSINESS •n d F IN ANC IAL ... J•Jo 1n1 l•H JIU ,.,, .... 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CALIFORN IA LIV ING Houses Unfurn is hed 8 Ullltf!S W•NTEO INVlSTMf N"T o ..... 11~nlll•t I USIN !'SS OPPOllTU"'ITlf S !NVf STME "'T WAN TED MC.,EY TO LOJH PEll SOl<AL LCJl<S JEWEL•Y lOANS COLl•TEll•L LOA"'S lll'J L EST•TE LO ANS MOll TG•GES, ~·~•I O••h MONEV W•HTE D NURl l•lf t SWIMMIHO l"OCLS l'ATIOS ••1' ''°' l'I I ~INE llA L tOJTA MESA MIS.Ii OtL MAii 'ilES .. VEll DE :OLLIGE l"Jll ll NCWl'ORT I E•CM NIWl'OllT HGTS. "'I Wl'OltT SHOlllS IATI HOllES DOVER SMDlll, Nl lTCllJP U,.IVl!RSIT'I' PA~I lfl\llNI l•Clt ... T l "IT I LUPI" 111 \llNI TEllll .. CE COllOM A DIL M•I 1 .. LIOA l .. 't' U LANDS LIOO ISLE 1 .. LI OAI ISLJlolO NIWl'OltT WEST UINTIN GTON l !ACM HUNTINCTOM MA11180lllt '"\ll NTAI"' v •LLEV s••L 11 .. CM CIAROI N OttOVI LOl<UI IEACl4 Oll•lolGI CO UNTY 511illfT .. lliN .. WI STMINSTltt MIDWA Y CtTT 5 .. NTA ANA ME!GtlTS co.-T•L LACIUN.t, 11 .. (N LAGUNA N•OUEl MUllON \lllJO IAN CL£Mi.,TE CAl"lltR•lrlO CAl'KTtt•llO 11! .. r M O•N .. POINT CONDOMl"l!UM OUl't..t•ES u .. •u ""'- '* "DO Jill J1 If 1111 ,, .. ))11 Jilt "" llll "" llll •• ,,. J14J JllS ll!O JiH lJH 1111 llH l lll .... .. l" I J•JI ... "" ,.. ... JIU 1111 •• "" ,., 1•11 ,,. Jiii '"' ,,. 1111 •• Jtll ANNOUNCEMENT S and NOTICES i<OUND CJ ... •f1l LOST l"El!S01<•l S illNNOUNCEMINTS •lllTIU f UNEll•lS P•10 OlllU•IT FUWEll•L O!ll!CTCll S FLOlllSTS C .. 110 OF TH.I.NII IN MEMOlll .. M CEMETElll' LOT5 CEMITElll' Cll YP f $ C.llEMATOlllll"S MEMOllllllL "Altll1 AUCTIO"ll AVIATION 1111v1c • TRAVEL Allll TllAHSl'Oll T•TIOI< •UTO TllANSl"Oll l ... TtO,.. LIGAL NOTICES GlllM.&111 I TUTOtt lNG ... ••fl ••• .. !I .... ••n "" ..,. "II ... "" 1'1 I •'11 IOI 101 tOt 1•n "" •• '"' ,.,, -SE RVI CE DIRECTORY •W"'INGl V•t;;ATIONS TRANSPORTATION "" "" I OAllS & YA:HTS '~I SAILI Olll T\ •flt l"OWllt Cl!UlSf P.' •Oll Sl"ll:l:D-Slt • I OATS •Ill a o•T T••tLEllS .. l l a OJT MAI Nl EN•NCl ,.II 10 .f.l L .. UNCtll"IG l~ll M•A!N[ EOU ll". tlJI I O•T 5Lll', MOOk!l<G ,,,I I OIT 1111.VICl!'l .. JI I CAT ltENTALS ttll I OAT (H•ll Tf' .. ,, FISH ING IC•T! -I O•T MOVING ttlJ 10 .. T STOllA GP , .. , I O•TS W•NTIO toJI AlllCll .. ~T tlH FLTll'IO LISSCNi l <fl MOR!LE HOMES ""' MOTOR HOMES n lJ l lCTCLE S llU PLI CT ll lC C•lll 1111 M!NI 111!11 111'1 MOT ONCY{Lf S tlM MOTOll•CCOT~•i l \}I •CCOU11l !NG 611111 AUTO 5111 VICfS & PlltTS ''llO ANSW!Rl .. G Sl llVICI 1101 •UTO TOOLS I fOUll", u n APl'l JIN<'ll: llEPAll~, l"l"I l lM Tll ... !Lfl, TllAVEL '4U .. PPllAtSl,.ct &91J f l!l•LEllS, U!+l!h UH r I SPH•l T DU• 1111 Tll:UCl(S UIO - AllCHITECTU••L SlllVICI •111 JEfl"S H ll illUIO lllEP.f.111~ 11• C•Ml'fll5 tilt AIUTO, Sell l tlh, T•t. e1c. l!•I CAMPEii ll !NTAL\ till B•BVi!nlNG IJlt DUNE I UGGli:\ ttU I O•T M•!NTfMJllCe f!!! IMl"OI Tro •UTOS .... l.lllClt, MASO,.ll'f', o!c. t ut ll"OttT C•ll S t11I I Ui!NISS l lllVIClS ISO AMT10Uf $, CLAStlCS t11' I UIL Dl!llS 1.111 ••t i c ••s. •oos •• ,. CillTEltl"'CI 1.115 AUTO l!Vll:HTS 'tit C Al lNffM.f.~1111$ tJlt i1U10S WAMTIO •lit RENTALS CAllPlllltl.ll!lrl C •I" NEW C•Rt '"' c L A s s I F I E D Apts. Fur .,i1h td c1M1:NT, CMC•... , ... -..u10 LE A11 N• n it -~~---~---~ ... --'-'-''-"~'-'-'-'-·-'-"-~-~-~--"-"~-"-''-"~'-'-'-'--~~-·· .... ll!llllllllllllllllllll• OIN•RAL _II llEST llllYS! HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY? ~~ I I L~~-~I Job._M1n, Wom. 7 100 Jobt-Men, Wom. 71 00 Prinnoi and ~p1oductl0n REPRODUCTION TECHNICIANS TRAINEE Knowledpbt. 111 the op. t rauon of modll!'rn dup- lica tine machineis v ' r y helpful. r.11n1mwn l!xper. req'd, i.t., Xel'OJI, b1'Un· 1ni:;, elc. SR. TECH. f.lunmum J yr.;. e .,per. \nth autoina tl"d offstl "'1Ulpmtnt u tUlzin& pap- er. metal k llt k mast- e-1·s. r.1ust bl-fannhar with ink, foU11 tam sch1- tion1 and paf>E'n:. COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 JemborH Roed Nawport Beech Equal opportunity emplo)"f'r PRODUCTION -WORKERS- intera1t ta wom1n S\VlNG SHfFT THE HARTLEY CO. 19'!7 Placenua Coa t.a l\IEsa. Prod. Control A11t. San J uan Ot.pistrano. l'\Iu:rt h<tvr ex per1l!nete. flgurf' 1p- t1111dr. Ce.n v.'Urk into mgmt pos111on. MISS EXEC AGENCY 41B \V, Coazrt Hwy, r-:e1vport fkoach 646-3939 PORTERS EXPERIENCED Excellent Empfoytt Benefit• APPLY Personnel Offict Third Floor The Broadway 47 Caurt1 of F1shion f' ASHION ISL.ANO Newport Beech An Equal Opponunity Emplo~r l'tt1t1ur11.n1: ~'ncted • WAITRESSES • COOK Apply in Pf'l'IOO, Co•l•i' Col- lff Shop, 502 w. 19th St-. COfllll tltesa. ll.Hi.a\Jl"IJll Rte•taur•nl: Part timte h!!lp wanted, m1tul'l" pe r s on . l 2 00 hr/ ~9863 RESTAURANT: LADY lcr ruU or parl timt , mature . $2 per hour. 54~9863 Sal" * Fantastic! is !ht word for thit national comp.q,ny'1 ne'v progrllJT' for Southern Cillllornia! \Ve "'"' -DISTRIBLn'ORS -;>.IANAGERS -SALES~fE."'l -SALES\VQ)fEN -REPRESENTATIVES -TRAINEES Tin:!!' i:i a r!al g-round floor opportunity v.'ifh a !t!llld a uto. m a tie elf'c!ron!c rqulpmenf lirrn that rollers Sales HIGH Immediate Earnin9s 546°3050 ESCROW OFFICER Outsranctlni: opportunity for exp'd. salee e~ro1v c[ficer to \\'ork in our new fo.1i.~slon Viejo, s.ivu1gs &: Loe.n 0 U1ce. f\lust he c11.pablt ol handling »Illes tacrows ror convention. al loons. Xlnt v.·orkin1t cond. & n pJJOrtunity fer i l"D"'th. Cont<1C'1 00\\-'NEY 5.;'VINGS & LOA.N ASSOCIATION 83'7-4911 SALES ENGR. $700 '! m. rollea:e, aome technical skill, r mploytr fl8 YS Ice (~SQ fee jobs). Call Ann, ~lerchants Ptf'3'0nllPI Ag:Pn- cy, 2043 \Ve:1tcli1f Dr. N.B. 645-mo Salt s ELEPHANTS work for peanuts Our mtn start sn5. rer month. OuUide sales. \Vlll train. fo.lultlpal llne-s. Prt-1, men uncler 30 with son1e oollegC', Lido Distrlbu ror~ ;,;:; l-3Cdl l Sa.Ir~ THE NEW JUDY LEE is prolita blt, tun &: rxc1llrlg. Ea.rn 550 • SIOO per 1\'eek full or pat1 • t1mr, Choos!' your own hours. No delivrry or coUe!'ting, no investm ent 10 irtart_ lmmtd, proli\1 • v.•e train. PhollC" 5'1~2036. *SALESMEN* Established area 10 ~ f'X· pa.ndec:!. Sal,oiry and comm. plu1 car all0\11anet'.'_ P h: PUBLIC SPEAKERS l\lr.~l>l lcha ,ls. 6-12-7352 . If you can ~niit &: train. or SALE~ -Earn money wilh if you ha\'f' ,vcr had 1 no 1nvr gtment. S a ra h eour~ in public speaking , Cc vf'n.try rlC'ed~. tun. ~ there may bt a plact for yuu par1-t1me help. No dtl, ,.,, wnh our N&t't Co. J.!ook train. :for int. ph, 54HIOO fo.lood, ~36 \V, 6th St., Tu!-SALES Sarah Coventry h1111 tin 5-14-2302 opening~ for n or pt timt R ECPT I TYPIST: PtriOn with abll1ry to hlllldlt typine, flllng. &: heavy phones will land this }Ob with IMClflll.1. ing oo. $3fi0 call Today, Sally HM1 ~ COASTAL AGENCY ?790 Harbor 81, Con.a l'\Ieaa Receptionists Interim Per1onn1I Service 445 E. llTh St.. C.rtf. 642-7523 RECPT IQ.ERK: BuS)' df!. l1ghtluJ offict lor a ttractive pleasant pel'!r.ln. Desirable ltieation, exMttne co, S360. OtJJ Glona Kay, 54(}.60.j.j. COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Ha.r!:m Bl, Costa Mesa R EC E P T I ON I S T &: ASSISTANT lor l n c al orlhndontlsl. '.\1nt worki1111: cond'1 & pay. Statt texpe-r. and qualifications. Box 1686 Newpori BeAch, Cal. r. E: c E p TIONIST /Typist, v;Jri<'d duties, lron! office, Sporisv.·e;ir l\lfgr. 64l-2661i. Restaur<int l ~17'f'EDT A TE NEED FOR • MAINTENANCE •BUSBOYS •DISHWASHERS Xm 11~ M.h:~. Plre&a nt, dignUJed \VOr k \Vi no in· vrst., co l l e c t i ons o r dtliverlts. COOo~e your ov.'n hn. J.!in. 1 ~r. 21. For intv. c;ill: 540--0614 &r. 962-5693 * SALES * f or l'!'ml'derl lnformat1on CALL 6J6.1991 Sales Secretary with 2-3 yt a rg national con· sumer products f'Xperienre. Submit resume ro Daily Pilot Box l\f·569. SeCt'f'l'lfY ' N!'WEJ>llP"l' nreds Part T ime Secretary '" Vice -Pn>s!denl I.· General i\fanager \\ll'IO can take: 5ho11hand 100 wpm, likes ve.riety arid tii::· utts, ~ 60 wpm or better. Many comp11n~· bPnrf!1~ surli A! paid vae ai Ions, s i c k lf'.!\'e, paid n1cd1cal and life inl;urance", credit union, pen. 1ion plan, etc, Call the DAILY PILOT for an a~ poin tmll!nl. 642-4321 and a sk for Mn, Grttnman, SECTY: Open nev.· a ccounts. Thi• 1lamour spot need~ well croomtd cheierluJ P<'"'°"· TYPe + lite sh. Uniq~ co oUt'l'S clothing allow, S4SO. Call BilJ lt Bfck 54().6(55, COASTAL AGENC'I' 27'!IO Harbor Bl, Cotta M!!sa ~obs-Men. Worn. 7100 Secur ity Gu t1 rds SALE ANO TRACE SALE ANO TRADE Fur n ltur• IOOO Fum iture IOOO Pte~nable men v.'ho a ni l'UILIC NOTICE bo0<lohl" ob~ IO "'" ' n1td1ca.I & pby!ocal q\llty DEC ORATOR GETS C ANCELLA T ION elCam. Poa111an1 11vailable OP II LUX URY APA RTM E NTS ~ta11ini;: .'It ;500 11. month. Spanlth & Mediterranea n Furnitu re Night s only, Employtt will $.50,000 Inventory To Choose From furrush own uniforms & 9 Pc. Medill Bedroom iuito, re9 . $3 4 ~. now 5168.00 tquipn 1Ent. E:mployf"I' Pl'!>-Gorgooui S p o niih Cu,t o m so f" w m a tc:h9 lo v e i eet . vkies xln! working conditlong C ho ice c f bea u t f o brici , re9, $4 1 9 .~S 11o w $22 5.00 in a REAL adVll!l(_"ement progra.in. for Ulll'rvtew ap. Spanhh O in in9 ••''.. $ 75 .00 poin t. caJl r.tr. Doan a t So licl O o k End T o b lo1 & Coffee Te bl11 __ .•• S 18.00 &rl-7!Jj!I. T.tll 01cor T e blo lam ps, r eg. '49.95 no w S 18 .0 0 SECURITY GUARDS Spe11ish Heng . Swa g La mpi , r1 9 . '49.9S now $ IS.00 Nev.-port e.rea, 637_3cn0 3 Rooms of Gorgeous Slani1h Furnitu r e SERVICE STATION (wa1 reg. $1,29.5} Sac r i ice ! $398, te rm s Ph!llip11 Petroleum Co. R D FURNITURE Nc1v h1nni; lor Salary -1844 Newport Blvd., Costa Mt s.t opcra1ed M>rv1ce !>talion. E very N ight 'Iii 9 -Wed., Sat. & S un . 'til 6 l::.~f"'riC'.nce de1ired. Good I T.:ii:'~i'l1':l:'li1i'ii~i'J'i~~""~~~~~~~~~~ I ~ta rring i. a I a r Y plu!> JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Kell('rou& conim, \\'lth P.xcell -Fur n iture 8000 o pp o r I u n 1 t 1 e s lor ad-School .. lnstruction 7600 ---------- vanctmtnt. :ror 1nlnr ma1ion ~· Siesta B rookhurst & Adams, Jl un-JOIN T !IE F IELD 1ing1on Jkh. Equal op. \VITH A FUTURE~ portunity t mployer. Agt /tducatlon no rni rri,.r: SALEI, Ltt us help you quallCy. SERVICI'.: SfATION INNKEEPERS INSTITUTE Top isla nd ~lliesmen. INTERNATIONAL Ntw 9 Pf, corner Arnng. choice or f'!rs. reg, $230, now SIJ9.50. Nev.• berls: Kins l 99.50, Queens JS9.!i0, FuU S49.;,o; 1\\'ins S39.50, fully i::uarn l\tnc i:t sprt'ad~ 513.95 fl. ~1.. S!l flj. Headbrds: l\1ngs, SIJ. Qt1re ns Jl:! . .;.I). Full $10.:,0, T 111n5 S-1.S:i. Trundle -i•ts f1luo r1~r1 w l innr1· ~pnn;: nld!t. n.'g, -'n06, no1v sm.~. K.s, sprds $13.99, 5.pc•. ~pan ~ll· S2-19, K.~. vel- GOOD PllY !or exp'd, men. r.totel/llo!el/Apt l\!gmt Sehl Corona del Ma r S hell Serv. A DIVISION Of' 2801 E. Coas! Hwy. al ANTHONY SCHOOLS Goldenn:xl. 67!'M>533 1TI 7 s. BROOKHUR~ SERVICE Station Attendant, n1a1urc exp'd man, sal11ry open, llghl mech, \11lrk, AP· ply 1n person UnLon Station 560 \V l!lth, C t.I SER VICE 11ta. atte nd1J1t, full time, over 21. older m.!n prel~rred. Apply A.r.1. only, Snv·l\for O ll Co. 7th & Ocean H.B. SERVIC E STA. fo.IAN, part lin1e, scmi·retirl'd \\'/ some Pxp. Chevron, fi04 S. Coast H"'Y· L11g11na Bch. SERVICE Sta . A t ln dn't. Exp. Apply in person 2800 \Y . CMsl Hwy. N.B. SERVICE S!11t1un altendant, PXJ>. fl('(', See f,like, 4678 Ca mp11s Dr, N.B. SE\VE RS, experienced. Ap- ply 525 Forest Ave ., Ll.guna ANAHEli\1, CALI F'ORNIA Classes fo rm every 1vet:k PHONE f-OR APPT_ Ask for Bt"!ty '776·.">.Ci~ LEARN TO BE AN AUCTIONEER Rt"gUlar 2 v.·erk 1erin i;,tar1 s soon!. \VF.:Sf,BEST SCI IOOL O~, AUCTIONEERJ-:\G Enrollment 111eraturr f1'N'. Bonded a nd t·ertiried instruc- tors. OpJ10rtun1ty for ttw handic11pped, PO Bo~ 3021. Anaheim, Caltf, 9~1MJJ; or (TI 41 633-5000 F.lcetric typing, Gr<'&S s horthand & dictating equipment b 1'Ushllp. Day· t1nie aC(.'t'lc raled Clilssl!s by tile "'N'k, 1 vr( spi·rnrls ~ 19.50. Canopy [ heds J'<'~. Sll!l.:xi, now l89.50. F'1il! 't. ~lrrp _ sola :-cg S239.:111, ri()w $169 .J(l Chnst• fllll' lay.aw11 y11 now ·SIESTA SLE:E:I' :.il!OP, 1!127 HarOOr Blvd., Ci\! 61j..2760 daily 10. 9 Sat·!'Ull JQ.6. 20 PC. "MADRID" 3 Room Group J"ROiH J.lODEL 110;'-.IBS Inrludcs: Qt1il!ed sofa and Bc.!rh. 497·1131 The N ew J'l'>r t -c•hair -2 r nrt tables & cof. fer. tab!(' -:l Jamps -dress. r r -mimJr -headboard - quilted bo.~ ~pnng & matt- rr~s -5 pc, d1nin!; room ; tahle & ~ h i·hack chairs. S 11 I p p I N G : E x p · d , School of Bu1in111 Suf>"rv1sor for small dept. SJ:; Dover Dr., N.8 . App.: 118 E. 16th SI. ,C.r.t &l2-l870 CO~IPARF: llT $749.95 AITENTION LOVING P AR· Sr. Re1earch Engr, ENTS! YOlll'H SPEECH to Sl:J.IXXI. B.S. or il!.S. in \VORKSllOP. Ages 7 to Ii. chemical enitincer\n_:;, .'!{'V· Learn 10 sprak v.·ell, rnunci· f'l"al yrs. exp. in R.D, En-ate, projPct. After school & vironrn"nl. Resumes held &11urd11ys. Private or cJags confi1lcntial by 1hi5 co. fee r11i lrs. 494-11295 fl(l , (11lsn fee jobli f. Call I c="-::.c==----- $399 No dr111n-l•mts only $16 mo, · WELK'S WAREHOUSE \ .... ·\\h :-:1 ., Sanra Ana Opcri Daily 9.9 Ann. i\lcrrhant!> Personnel Agen0·. 2CH'.l \\'e~tchtf Dr. N.B. &lj.2TiO SU R.VEY BOYS 1or Pool Co .. 4 hrli a day, :> rlay wk. aft ~hl t..· Sat . :\l 7:J per hr. 1179-7062 TRNEE Credit Checker, typ- ing & thr ability to handle lots of phorw• wo1·k, v.·ll! bag this one . \\'ill \e<1 i-11 crffll1 rhf!ck1ng, hurry~ S37:J Call SaUy Ha.rt, ~. COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl, Costa Mesa TRAINEE v.•a n!<''1 for lite Kssr mbly, shipp1ns 11 n d v.•11.reho11sr dull~. 887 \V. 16th St, NB. TUTORING Neer! general tutoring for :'.! hoy& (ages 11)..\2) in my Huntington Harbour home. ~-16·156 1 Typists Interim Porsonnel Service 415 E. 171h St., C.~!. 642-7S2J e TYPISTS e \VORK \\'l-IE~ & \\'llER.E YOU \\'AJ\'T on 1emporary assignme:nt.s VOLT l n~an! Prr50n~l 3.S4ll Carnpu~ Dr, Su1tr l~ N('"'flQrl Brl1Ch !">46-41~\ WAITRESS EXPERIENCED Apply in P1r •on SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 Pac. Cit. H wy. Newport Beach \VAITRESS: E xper. 6 a m 10 2 pm Sun/hol, ofr. Kramet'& CnloniAI Kitchen 19th & Har. hrir C:'.l IV A I f~°'cr:".sc.c1o,-,·1c1c,-, -,-,c,c,c-, 2121 1::. Coast Hwy. Cd ti!. Bw;boy. Prer. cxp'd. Apply; * SAl.ES\V0l\1AN * MATURE Part limte. Yl'lllng 1.-1.!ltrnity Shop~ So Coe.st Plaza. Pi"ll'li only WOMF:N, ltlll or fl"rt timf' n~ed 1mmPd for: Child Care. Airle1 or Comp.uricns. Ait;e 20 to Ii&, &12-3174, S itting Pretty Agency MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE Furniture 8000 ESPANO'L IN QUALITY Madel Home Furnitur e Savings to 85<',4,, Very easy fil\llnclng , 3 ctim ple te rooms or rlecorators 11tyled Spa nish lu111!iurf'. Consisti ng or t he fan1ou~ custom q uality J.fa. ddd living room grouri. The orii::inal El Presidente spt1c· ious ma!ter king I lle lic_.d. room suite i nd the au thentic La Pa:t wrought u'On d111e1lt se11. Limited ~rock • ;~ss. Jlamll!on SIKJ,vroorn, ~ \Vestminster Ave, \\'estmill:.. ter, 8~.-1·134 ~t. !l.6 :0:11n 11·6 HJl)E-A-BE D, bfeen naugah)r!r: :: I"' scr11-0nal, t~arly Anu•r: Phlleo re!r1g., k1tchl'n !alJle & 2 chairs, lamps, desk, end able,, etc, 5-19-16ll hl•lorc 9 & arter S. USEIJ 6 fir;1wcr l'talnut drt'$Sf'r &· n11rror, S+l.95. Pair of l:1n1ps, ~en & whtl('., sri_ Odd d1nrue chair S2.!l.•. Tl1f' ~·:.etory, l885 Harber, 540-68~2 UP HO L.'!o'TERED c o rn e r group ron\rrr~ ln!o 2 twin beds. Co~t ~·I~ S.'lr S275 or bf.s t oflrr. 6 12 -7 21 9 CVC'~/ll'k••n1l.~ r.-IAPL~: rlrople11f r!1n1ni; nn l11ble & chrs. l\laplC'. dbl bed. bookcasr hdhd, t•nmplete v.·/ho.1( ~prir1~s & m a ttres:s. DON 'T GivP. up! ':i'ou mny I. d 1 ,"°c.:_1c"cxcc:1 "c1c· o96c'-c7c0c"'o· ___ .1 in II a! Ameni.:a 'i; largest, m os1 un usu1d unfin ished COUCH ,'\,: 111;tl1:h l'h111r, dh!~ furni ture store. Cor. Redhill hc!I, "Tld 1111~. &1rrH1ce~!! & Santa Ana t'"'Y· Tustln, l CAii 6,16-li:.62 mi So nf Nrw[l(Jrl ~·wy, OJ;..'tNG Sc>r, solid walnut, 6 0 1'l"n 362 days per yr. rh11ir.>, xlnl ri11al l1y, con- s-1.g,,.170 trmporary ~t~ll'. &14-1128 l'SED ~. Pl'. llllhfjlll' .... ·hue 11'lf1ll J;l't 1!cluxe. ~n7, The 1ng roon1 sllltc, 66'' oval F'nt'l'lry, 5'1(4ifl l2 ~ ta ble \V/C'.Xt & part~. fi BEAUTlruL llenred'ln din- chair~ & bulJC'.t. l yr old. BEAUTIFUL \\ 1Ue11 n1aple 644--0720. hnlch & 1!1n1ni:: roo1n 'r !. ,1111 \17J ~.l'l-J'lllfl . COi\lPLETE Berlroon1 !:or.I. I ~=='='==='='=== I light Oflk $100 P irie dinini:: room !C't, lrei;tle tablr ~1 x 31. 8 chair~ $7J, ;\!I Xlnt! 308:1 Plrdtr Dr. C.j\1. :ilt 6 Office Furniture 8010 A DJU:;;TAilLE: Typcv.-riler rhair :S2i R.'lrk storage har f ORi\lAL f.11rly Amrriran Sin, &11-~(i'J, ~J d1111ns: tablr, fi r hair;; ~J l·:F;J • .F1h11c cab1nel, •1 birch1vocvt &-Th nm a s dra11cr. trcal ~11r, full makr, like nrw. $1 7!>. 1<U~pcns1on S:.O. ~-\j-fiJ \!I :1-1~93'1. 1~========~1 USED deluxe Sp11n1.•h rl'r! Office Equipment 8011 ~la & loveseat, both $141. r.1anl uiwrl Span1~h J11n1p:i; $9. Tr.c Factory, 1885 l larhl1r j.!Q-6811 TYPE\\'RITER. 11rlrl. m;irh .. t·11lrul11 lor. VPry reasonable :\Int f'(\nrl . ~!Yl·'l~23 Ill.DE-A-BED & f'ha1r to Stcr1 Equipme nt 8012 match. L o v,s ea!. i\lat- &. box i;pnng.s. USED che~t. 4 rlrav.·cr, S\4 . Rotl-1 ·v.·ay be<! S'J. Po le lamp S5. The F'a ctory, 1885 H a rhor. ~0-6M2 BEDROOM wt, oal.'WOOd: doublr bl'd, ctJPsl o f drawrr~. 1.'fl lli!y 11·1lh br.n.:h. $JO. Ca.II 549-3600 ruu. 1iu eolid birch canopy btd, complete. $l:l;, Con- lemrior•ry Bdr 54:'t $75. 52S-9551 2 SJIO\\'C1\SES "'' drav.·ers: I lv11•r 1·hest 11, I dra"'er.s. Sul!;1tiJr !or h u ~ 1 n e ,; s _ fi.ll -:!613 --'-....----- Hou11hcld Goads 8020 SPAN. r!in. :i;et • Nt \V • 01~lom -nu1dc \Vl'OUght iron l111sr • black M k !:ihlr, fi cllr.'rd r hrs. S·lff\. <l!\.1-431fl. 8022 APPLY lN PERSON REUBEN E. LEE SECRETARY bt School .. lnatructlon 7600 USED RCA TV, $24, For markf"ting. fl lu!f sh&rp & flexible, \\'orking for 4 men . Good skills, xlnl pot"'" tiaJ ! ' "' print, GIANT PAlio SR1f' TI111n; It Fri 9:31)..S, C hr is ,m 11 s decorations, 111.dic~ & 1rilan15 clothe!. hot15<'w<1r('i;, I inrns, n1alernily clol hl's, h n y s IP11!hcr m trcyclc j;u:krt, refrlg $25 & 1nort'. Al! like new k che11p, 23 9 :. \\'e stminett"r Ave., C.M. (off S.'lnla Tru:ibr ll 1S1 E. Coast Hwy • Newport Be•ch Re:~l.!Ur111nt MISS EXEC AGENCY 410 W. Cosst Hwy. Newport Bl!ach 646-3339 Ancient Mariner SECTY /LEGAL' For oom•· no1v laklne 11.pplira tiom for one with good lkllla. T he Full &:. piut time , day • 1ky1 ttie limll! Some sh. e\·e~ shi!t1. plulh office. Start $515, Call e KITCHEN HELP B®' ll«k. -· e DISHWASHER COASTAL AGENCY e BUSBOYS %7'90 H.arhor Bl , CO.ta Mteu Apply In per.i;on ·~ 2607 W. Coait Hwy. SECRETARY wanted !or Ntv.•port !c11ch developter. Bu\ldlng .exp. pre f f'rrE d , STANDARD PACTYTC CORP. ~1161 Reel11.ur11n! NIGHT BUSBOYS AN D DISHWASHERS Ove"r 18. No scOOol Apply in penon to BOB'S alG IOY 154 E. 17th. St., C.M. BUSI EST markttplace 1n tawn, The DAILY PJLOT pl.ease. mcllf'y, 1irne r, tllort~ Look 0.1•illted tectlon. S • v " now!!! :">1F.N -\YOMEN BECOME AN ANNOUNCER ''LEARN" On 11ro/c'5iona1 equipment ln 1. loc11l radio station from V.'Orking broadc.asteoni. f or cornplrt.e 11oiee" analysis CALL THE INSTITUTE OF BROADCAST ARTS 772-3100 Plafement srrvlct N'lnc11tlon loen VOCA L T ech. A; 10n;: in- terpreta tion. Beglnneni thru 11dv11n<:i!d. 4!M-9340 aft 6 'f''l'l:ITS: Earn more \(!arn i\ITST & CompoR r . Call 642.-579'1 whlte dintelte, floral S.15. Gl'ffn 8' 10fa & $58. The F 11.c lory, Jra rbor, 540-6842 c hair. 1885 9' Qull ted l!Ofa , n e ie d s re<:avterlng, otherwl8f' eood condition 1'5. M5-919"1 MAPLE Oine(le r ou n d rtrcple11f table. 4 romh bac k WlndP!Or ch.air $63. 673-1919 or 675-200t FURNITURE &: Clrpct. Cost + 5~~. Carpet ins!;i.llaOon11, Ph. 646-3494. By a~ pointm!.'nt. Quality king bt-d-<1uilted. CARPET, shai.:, h1·lo NEW S4 11q. yd. 300 Hamilton, C.h-1. Saturrl11.y onl y, ruRRET liens movie <.'11mer>1 S15. Rall-&·BW.!Y bed SC'>. Gclgtr COl,lnler :\3ll. Sa.ion hair dryer S\5. ~,u;...i:-.ro G A R A C E Salr-Plun1hini;:, card Cflhinel. di~hes, chai~. hooks. m Costfl /"<Jr.AA 51 Ct\f. Compleht-unu&ed $1 0.i, worth S250. Aft 5 It wknds 8~2-6.'i36 App Ilene• CAMBRIO(;E map!ll! dining 1100 room st'! S250 or he~t offtr, E1cctl!P.nt c:onrt. MG-4099 BEDR].I Stt, i;:ood cond. an· WESTINGHOUSJ-; \\'aahlni;: machln<' $30 Xlnt! 3M3 Pl1 l- '" o r. c.r.1. 11ft i; tlque whltt. 675-JS38 aft~r 6 Uted refrigerator $20. (Jf' wknrlt I CiI1 111fler 3 pm, &U-0541 ' ' ' • , • T • ~-···----~~-:-'.""-:-c,:--·;,-:-.~,:r;,-;-,;.-:-."".'.~:'"':--~-:-::""~~:-::"".-~,:""""'"'"""""'""""":""""""'"'"""'"•~-~, .. ,..~.,."'!,~,,..~ .... ,.,.,.,..,.!'"'!"'"'"'""'"·!'"'P,11'1"'1111"'"'"'!'"'!'"'.,"'"'!'"'!'"'"'lll'",.!!I!~ DAILY PI LOT \Ytdnesday. Octob'r 22 , lC'JbC'J .,.;.1<CHAN01S'"E~F~O~R--M-•~K~\.-H~A~N~Ul$E FOR-MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRAOE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE Furniture IOOOFurniture IOOO ·.c.:...~~-=-~----'--'-~~.,;.;..c.. SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN Show Room • Floor Sam pl e•· Factory Closeouts 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389, Sporting Good• ON~: JO 111 Hcan·11 • IXIW, bra nd 1\f'\V ltll valur , sa(:r1f1t·f" J'lJ. Al~ or~ .JJ lb RC'd \\'111,:: huntl'r $7~ \•alue, ~ac1•1!1C"<' S·IO S.1H1W ONE piin• of lad1rs "Lr Trappcur" ~k1 boots, ~11.f' 6 or 6' ,, n1cd 11·11h boo1 h'fi'. E~ .. r J1rn1 rond111on. ~1~8-ti~lJ '&I ChP1•y '• ton sho1·1ht'd pick up. Xl.111 cund. 6-12-68'1() ;oltl'1' ;, P:l1 SU B.fBOi\RlJ:-> 9'1" llohrc \\'oody, 12' Qu1:,:i.: Tandcn1, both fol' $.>8. 67::-0liJ'l \"tdnc\1,1y, Ortnht'r 22, lllbll PILQT.ADVERTISE" I MERCHANDISE FOR I SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU I TRANSPORTATION I TRAN SPOR TATION 11 KAN SPORT A no...-. TRAN SPOR TATION Boala & Y1chts 9000 I Mobile Home•: __ 9c.:2c:c00 Trucks 9500 I : ~1-. 1\1·0·11~ 1;1n<11111ng a11d CLASS IC I.ow "uOt.I hctid '-'" l•l•'.:11,1111 'lo i.:oud hu1nr loot bl>l:t1'1~. '"Lil Site, 1 for I\ I I Ii I " n I', d y ll •. rl $;xi, .-.111ull ~1;,1 1ao1,. S3.:.0 -)IX--.)!117 10121 Sntall 1•hf's1 SI J. l\1l('lwn t 'IUPPLt.lJ Tti;:l'I" killi·u. Hr.n1-., 1l1shc.~. u I C' n s 1 I s 'Oc . Do 11 1 1uah• acll'lf". i:lcan, ln1111t•d. 1 '·°J,J(' u i" Kl.~ sprnlJ::~ I NFt"DS llO~IF !.· nia1t1·1's~. r\crl cund. U\UIJ: · ~ ~ ' ' " ur 11's thr J)Uu11tL 531·961::: S20. \\las!!" ba,,krts '.Jk·-Sl. 10 ':ll 518·2::9~ 11.t ti pn1 :"at St.r!l•t------------ ]I} !~ :.1>(111 t-:in;::~ Road NH FC ll~:'\n Ii al111rnlutlf'll k1111•11s I I Imported Au to• ~· H"mt'll lil.lrt·i.:las tlt'f'I• \I'(' 1.JOUl!~.I:. J:\p.irulu, 1~11 'l 1•1 1Mo I i)l~ll t'll l•I p Ui\H' VG 1 • J"ll -~f,,, t. .. 1·:1· '"1"1•11'! 1 \ . .; .1uh1, l"1't""' 1J,,1o,,, DATSUN 1 f'llJ.:lllf', '' 1111r.·!1•'' .'> -.1,.1ai:1· 'h"I I -.1, l ~,1!" 1 I \I 110-o'tl • h•ll"''fkl""'·· lulh 1.,u,~I I · \111 .. 1 •·II 111 "t'ill•· 1·-.111o -~- lc1uJ i;alh·y radl•!, '"l<'l'l> 69 DATSUN f'tt:. only 7/J' hours. "'!h 4 sti,7,0 1'..oll•lla \l••lo 1l 1· Jeepa 951 0 7 • \\'ht't'I till I I ~"'w"' t:.-.lill''"'· :-::11 lll. .'llblllvh I --'-"-------' r:.ii r>r ~. ('all S~'lt-lfi7ll Ill 1-1,lit'!'I Jt• p 1 ... uh'•l. 1&lur. i\lu »1 uut-.1anll1ni,: ___ 1111 11 1 ,.1,i.11 11, \l!IUO boa\ buy of 1hr S<'.l,,.111 SELL 11 )u·.~J.t, !·:(':.uJy lu go ''' S.'1!J!l:1. \\'ill Your Mobile Home -----ti rl1) a1•r1111gr I 1 1111 n ··In~ le 9520 '"'6 Curllal·t S<\l(•s 1\lan"~•·r 1~11 FOR CASH I _•_m_cp_•-"------= 1101,· a ll healrhy & 1 11u~t t111d "'·-- hoinl's. Plea~ h~Jp _ "'"·,.,, U...ng1J1'C Poritlar ilt !::GOO 636-3291 , 536-8869 Broker I '63 F' o~_d1 ___ ~,' .. ,,ono,line a:l I NT ERNATIONAJ. U1!! 1 oll' .,·i·d.111 ''·'11'1 Oil', 1,i<l+u , II• "1<·1. 1.:00 n11!.rs \\ 11\ '·•• nln·I' T.Jl1I' nldf.i •1·;111<' (".,JI l'l1!l, !9·1{1TIJ. .11 J \JlJ.:l Z1\ J\J,:I ---- piekup, l1tinn1crcial l1~nse had a rull stai·I ~ 494-lJ:lti Bca•'h Blvd .. \l't·sluHn~ll'l'. ,, ~"''" ENGLISH FOREJ . S12.J. liO Dat~u11 Sl'dan, runs 1!92-W:it Mini Bikes 9 275 --· ·----1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 good, rc•al ('cooo1ny l 17J. _________ 1_111_~~ .::::::,,:_:::::,_____ ---bl r :n1\.\l l~I\ ,.,, l',>11qwr. ~Jct-. irC>ncr Sl2. Tool~. lni~t 1 l{l'!'r~;;.;s, 6 1,k.~. old [)ii-SCRAM-LETS ·v~ B"ria111_a 11i\111 lui>•, -l 'I , tilll.J•i'" •111·11, ~lu""· n 11 ORANGE COUNTY'". • S pc. authentic Spani•h Bdrm. •et, • 96 in. quilted sofa wi th 56 in: mat~hi ng love seat, or chair • S pc . Sp11n1sh Dinette, o•k table top e 3 heavy Mediter rane11n matching I.ables, top dura ble enough for Flamenco Dancing. Will sell pieces individually. !~2-'l!J:i1. 1007!.l ~n Pablo ft•rr.11t ··C>lors, l r)1an:>.-lypr. !q1. Sl:i!J. L1kr II'"''. ~I:" I ~ti-~!. !)7~1·'.!:;:;s, VOLUME ENGLISI+ M __ ;,;..,_•_ll_•_n._o_u_. ___ ,_6_00 C1.:~~c FAMILY ~i~~;~::~·l'~.IVESTO~:t ANSWERS --~-·-~\:\_.,_i~u_,_·~= Dune Bugg;_._. ___ 9.:.52:.cl s:~~~ -~i~~~~E - MEMBERSHIP Motorcycle, ___ 9_3_0o_, '6'.! :1IUDELS \l rr11t -Alias -~l)ll!h --~.1EYERS MANX Shop Fi r~f ! Then See Our Unbelievable Buy~! 100 1 other item s with terrific savings! * AUCTION * FRIDAY -OC T. 24th 7:30 PM FOR SALE Dog __ • _______ a_1_2_s r-.1cl'ly -AIL:\18N'r 1 :~;i; BSA t~'I) , ... l.1·~1ilJllll!.!, A t;\,RJ([ lluy & ~1·cat 011pur1un. ~1.\Lf: Tiu• .\1·1 ul ;\l,•dot·1nr ,-on~1,1, I.WO 11111,..~ -n 'ld • lr,111 111.•· !IV 111 l!l']ong to lan1ous I I t..'h!l\Uilhllll. I;: 00 ii IJI illll\hJllg 1/11' f):lli<'ll l IJi\1(1(! 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BUG l <p~•d, "'''-I~ <I. f.•O C, t\tll,,, \'/Bl "'' '6 6 For.a MUSTANG ~ r1! 5'"' ,, "" rr ~ '· nc~it;, --~ctr <llV•·• ! I l!U , '! '62 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR v~. "".~"'\or. m""' ~"-~ '"~· l..clory 01r. rod10, """'"'· iOllc i111 '61 CAOILLAC CONVERTIBLE Wni!t and rtd T••lhor ln••rior, C~dlllnt P<1Wer fQu•llPtd. IMl::l )Oil 2850 COSVA MESA '66 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE va, ~u•om.1ni:. p0wer •IOormg, reo10, ~t~ler. (~AA. 9~l) 'E5 CHEVROLET CORVAIR ~ (VI, ""'" tr~n>, ••dlQ, he"!"'· wnllt-v.~11 !Tr0-.•, wh!tl cove"-(~ON Jl9 I '66 OLDSMOBILE 442 HARDTOP '64 OLDS 88 4 DOOR HARDTOP V·! ~u111. tren1., lot111ry elr ter>dl!i<)f1tng, ~owcr ~l'l'l!rlng, P<1Wer brak•1, r1dlo, h~•ter, whltewntl lift>, 1TnTtd g1•11, Wht•I 'QVtr!, (00A. Co0,) OPEN 1 DAYS A WE!K 'EG BUi CK SKYLARK V·~ "u!O tr,1n• .. llO""C' 11t!r!ng, r"dlo, h' ''~' ,,:,,,cwal) t""" wtrcel C•Vfll. ( 1 bX-9iol. '68 POHIIAC G.T.O. HAROTOP \' !. Sl l<I\ ~~•n, p(>Wor """'Ing, •odlo, nr>lcr, wn,1ewall Ii""• wn•.i <Oltt(I. 11 ll•• '62 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEOAN Full p0w1r ftnd air condlTlonlnQ. (EXr-1 a YO I, '66 SIMCA 4 DOOR Rrdlo •nd l•e"ltr, F ir• •1>11lnt red. (TJl:O '1101. 5'i~·9640 'li7 Bui:: li!l'l hl11r. xlril cr>nd , $1.1!1:; nrii:. 01\·nrr. ~33-il13 "&13-3"'1 l ~•-•11!1111•••·······················-~ .... ' ' : , • • .. • .. .. " . . . . . .. DAILY PILOT \Vtdnt sday, Ottob'r 22, 1969 Wedntsc!Ay, Octob~' 22, 1%9 !"';~Cl ·~OVERTISE:~ I KAN::iit'vR rA TION I RAN'SPORT A TIOP't TRANSPORTATION Imported AutoJ 9600 Imported Autos 9600 lmoor•@d Autos 9600 TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION Imported Autos 9600 I Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 TRANSPORTATION--! TRANSPOR_TATlON I TRANSPORTATION _: Autos Wanted 9700 Auto Leaiing 9810 U!ed Cars 9900 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSW~.G EH VOLKSWAGEN . ' ----~~~~-VOLKSWAGEN VOLICSWAGEN I VOLKSWAGEN WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR BUICK ' 68 V\Y 7-sealrr hu:.. 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S~25. $8-1180 ----] '64 Volksw•3en Xtnt 1•011<.1111-011 .o16.~'9.12 '65 vw 5900 (,ill (ij:: .:01•1 T H E s H A R p E s T p E N c I L I N T H E w E s T l• ..... t•9p."' 9800New Cars 9800 -- FOR THE BEST LOOK AT TOMORROW sEE Theodore Robins Fortl 100A v THE HOME OF THE SHARPEST PENCIL IN THE SEE THEM ALL 11970 FORDSl AT ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD DEALER! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OFF SEASON Over CAMPER SALE $ Actual Almost 40 new Four Winds and El Dorodos to choose from! Wide variety of floor plans and equipment options, all ready for immediate instal· lotion on your pic:kup or ours! Factory Invoice POSITIVELY Special Extended Financing Available During This Clearance! NO ADDITIONAL DEALER'S CHARGES! •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON ALL 1969 MODELS-LARGE SELECTION OF BOTH NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR CARS ENGLISH FORDS ! SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY OF 1970 TR UC KS LEASE A NEW L Pic:kups -Bronc:os Econoline Vans 1970! ALL POP ULAR MAKES AND MODELS Ranc:heros England's No. I Seller ... America's No. l Import Buy! Custom' -GT's - Station Wagons. l arge Se- lection of Automatic5 and Four Speeds! Camper Specials We Are A Men1ber Of The Ford Authorized Leasing System ll:EADY FOR IMMEDIAT( DELIVERY~ '69 MUSTANG SPORT ROOF ,\11lr,,11;i1io-. 1nd1n. h•.1 1•!". uh11• \1,oll·. ''l\11r 1111h i.d 111trn"r t;i, 1 .. r\ 11;11•1-.ul!y ;i 1a1l:il•l• .. \1•1•t"'-li-00 1111!<~ 1,ll\l.lloll '69 FORD F-100 PICICUP :-i· l·<·d ~1 ) ir-1rl" \.'-!<. :i 11 1"1l\:'!l l<' 1,ullrt. 11 .. 111,·1·. d1n111.,11d 1•111 11' 1Jlll l11 l I, c•hrn11 ,r 11111 1·111·~ 1'\"i/;1fl(.'1 s2495 '68 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN .~.flu \'-1' [l•l\\('I' ~!!Tl 1n:,' l'Ul •<•lll~ll•·. r;idHo. l1ralr1· J'o!ll''' (<1 1, I ! l ~' 1:111 • $1495 '68 DODGE CORONET 4-DR. SEDAN $1395 '65 FORD MUSTANG l'fH110. 1Jr11 l•'1· C Jl1\ r ;.!\ rcn I\ 1 I h blilr k 1ntr11<1r. 11 >Tri.·i:..'!l• $1195 '64 CORVETIE HARDTOP J:t"11101ahJ,-. lop. ·1 ~l"lf'f'd , rndio. hr:itrr. P""'"I' •1·1ndo"i<, ,\.\l·f.\1 rfldio. lll!IC90!J $1895 '66 PONTIAC LE MANS HARDTOP s1395 '66 OLDSMOBILE F·85 4-DR. SEDAN $695 '64 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4-DR. SEO. $695 \ ·I'-f ,\CTC 11 !Y ,\I I~ 1·r1:-. ! l!T /\ 1:-.· l '.\1 " il "l11u11l l11. !""''I ~(~·1·11 1 1 . 1•11\\!'1" h1;1 I,. (t l~f"li.:I '65 FORD GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP 1 11 .... , \ ·-~ .• 111'-•>i•i.111,. r, ... 1.11y •• 1r '1 n1d1J 1<n l H I'~. f1ill l!Hl'<'I Hl illrl, 111·11 \, ·1·. 1 ['I.\':.';/ I $1195 '64 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON \' ·"· fn ,.l••I') n11 ,., •l1 d1t101u11;.., 1,ul 1", IJ, al ~r. pull <'r ..,11•1·11n~ I .\'-;])\ii~' I $695 '63 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE S111ol'rh <'••n1!il H•ll lllQ~9AG• $1295 L00ft FOR TH( DIAGoNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHlflD 100 16 PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY 4,000 MILES OR 90 DAYS CoYCll"S all ft'lt"ChanltGI "o"s includinc;i en9lne, d1i•e lift•, rHr e11d, PLUS brake,, banerr 011d e1hou1I 111· tam. Alt repair worlt do11• 111 OMr ow11 Ui'r•it• dcipa1t• ntelll . 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SC'c GC'or;::r lt<Jy 'fhcodcrc fl.nbins 1-"ord ~()(j(J Harbo r lJJ\'d. c.~1 . 61~-0010 L\li'Ul!T!:. \\".\.'-J'Jrill Ur;ing~ Counties TOP S JJ UYl.:":I~ BfLL i11A..'\EY TOYO'J'A lSSS l Bc;ic:h Bl vd II. Beach. Ph 8~1-3~'Jj -----c-----Will Buy Your Volk:.11.i:::-<'n ur ror~<"lir Paid lur 'I/I LTP Fnnl ("<j\iP<', ;11r. flll l" ~tn: .~ l,,·,1hr·~ 1'~t1ll11 ~11~1 11111. '1.7 \'IV ........•.••. ~ 111 1111• '(i"> ·r.1;ll'rl. n11", Jully o•qp'rl. . ',de-Pl'!L.,. .•..•••.•. Sl().lj. 'ti!l Ca.I J·.I Durnd·1 1 oupr, lnll.v l''llllf11~·d .. Sl!l!I rno. 'ti'.l C:Hlil l11<· Coupe .i.~ \'illr f11ll.v 1·\/i!IPl"Cd . • Slli!l 1no . 't1'.l ('11,-.v C;1111.1n•, 111,1 ~1.-:; .~· b 1·;1k•·•, ;i.11· ••..•.•. 5'.J.: IUU. SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING :;1)0 \\' r~1 1111'}'. NH lilj.~'lll~ Theodore ROBINS FORD :!WU Harbor 11hd. 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No. '1YllA81 1'1- JS_ NOW 56268.00, !HIS CAR IS "R ICED $1533°0 lESS THAN ORIG.tNAL WIN DSHlflO ,.RICE 5 Mort Eitcutive Contin1nt•ls TP C:lloos• From 1t Hugi .S•'tln9a "THI WILD IUNCll" 5 SPOILERS ON DISPLAY Save $9 i 1.70 Brand New 1969 Marquis Colony Park Wagon H,,cf •o f;"d "'"'"o~ ,,.1,,, ....,1~ 419 •nn nt . l•ont ~ ''"' m•fl ~OJ l("'r\~f C h •'>l"l'IUID'', W >·W '"Cl. lw99•'}• C•rt'•'• 31d 1•0!, P~"'e ' b•~l e• & •'•"''"'1 .... C')Od o! . .,.,e, ..... M ••d•o, I ~·ed 91""· H 0. 'U •· pen.,oo. W,nd,~1~ld p t t(O SSJ2~ 70. 5tntk f.le . 11~~­ $.,. J~o.9 l]6l<$9J9JJ. NOW $111~.DO. ~ ~ •• ~d Now & 1 f~•<1.1 ~• W,,;on1 lo Choe1• f',o...,. 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SAVE $819 69 1l TO CHOOSE r ROM AT SIMI LAR SAVINGS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1970 CYCLONE SPOILER Color 1l1 r. 1 uith IV i.lil, IV iltl Colors "RICfS START AT ONLY + lox• Llu11M l Fr•lthl s ''The Hottest One'' Johnson+son '~..:........~~~~2_6_2_6~H_A_R_B_O_R_a_o_u_L_E_v_A_R_D_,_c_o_s_T_A~M_E_S_A~:-=---::--:-=-=--'' 1 Mile South of the USED CARS NEW CARS 540·5630 642-0981 San Diego Freeway 540·5635 I . . ~ . ~ • ' > • • . ? ---~ ...... ~ •.v:cs s > __ ,_c:;: z ;ss : a LU 4 a 2 $ ea v l4if THIS IS IT! THE LAST BIG SALE OF THE FABULOUS '60s. THE SAVINGS ARE ENORMO US er• Ti~ESE GUYSTANDING CARS! GREAT TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES AND EXCELLE NT TERMS , ¥G D! NEW '69 BONNEVILLE 7 Or. H.T. E1preu o l:,r owo, fLJ ll power. f,,c !o ~'f ,,;,_ lurlio ~ydr11m<1lOc t .-<10>., r•d•o, h~<1!e" etc. (2b237'1CI01l8Sl NEW '69 BONNEVILLE 4 Dr. H,T. l om•l«;~I 'l•ron. 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Blu~. F'c""'"' ""'"d" .. 1-.+~~•-·di1 e b•oke1 , loc oi•. ride & ho ndl 1"g pl.q., •urbo hvdro., fl /H. 1152369Cl2)JJ4l ----~ NEW '69 CATALINA Wo<;on, 6 P""~"9e' ~.i .-~,, !,.II l'l''"'~r. f,.{!or~ ,.i,_ lur be1 hydro. l•en., l·i~-rack, fl H. I 2S7Jb9CI IS2~SI NEW '69 GTO l imelight green. Turbo ~vdrn..,o!:~ !''"'"'inion, powtr 1le•r., 1ton1ol•, r•G io end he•ler, ,le. (242 l79Z l28766) NEW '69 GTO W h<!e . Power •ltering & d;,t br•~••, .;, cond., con1ol t, turbo hydrn. lr•n1., t•di<>, he•hr. (242l79Zl26301 ' NEW '69 GTO While. F.c torv t ir, lutbo hyG rt..,•l<c h&n•., 11dOo, hee!r1, 1t<>n1cl1 , he•d lomp co¥tto. (141l79Zl2~76ll NEW '69 GTO MOd nig ht green. Powel 1le1r. & p<>we r d iit b••~e1. c on1ole, lutbo hydtt fT'•l ;c, r•d;o end he•ler. (142l 79I12S971l NEW '69 GTO Verdoro green. F•clcrv ••t t end., cc1ucle. power ,,,,,;,.<)_ iurbo hydromet;c, r.,d;o "",j h•t l er, t!c. ( 24117911Ill151 l DEMO '69 GRAND PRIX Midnight green. Stereo '"dio, lil l wh1el, powt f .ie.,r,• b r •~e1 -windc ..,,, lee. t ir, turbo hydr1., etc. 1176579P2699481 DEMO '69 GRAND PRIX SJ E~p<euo b<own. Stereo r.,d;.,, full power equ;p. plu1 li e. .rr cond., turbo hydr•. lren1., e tc. I 276~7~F'240 13 3) DEMO '69 BONNEVILLE 4 D<, H.T. Anl;que gold. F~c !cry "ir, Full powt t "<!ILl ;P .. tu•bo hydr t , hon•., tedic, heeler, t it, 1161399CI 1322-Jl DEMO '69 BONNEVILLE 4 D•. H.T. E~preuo brown, F1ct11tv t it. powt r windows, Vogut 1;re1, AM .FM, P/S, P B, lur bo hyd, f262399Cl04871l DEMO '69 BONNEVILLE Coupe, L,berly but ,T;lt wheel, power wOndcw1 -1lrtf.· bro ~e•, l•c. •it, turbo hv<l r•. R, H. l 262J7Cl2~74 ll DEMO '69 BONNE VILL E H.T. Cf't.. l imcl·~hf 9rnon, lul! r own•, 111 , r~c ~ , , ~",; lufbo hydr,.m.il;t, tdd;o, hodl"'• rk. (i'62J79CI lb'l'·'il DEMO '69 BON NE V ILL~ Chompdgne. 2 Dr. H.T. po wer window•,•\!P~•i "'l r,,.~''• factory air , l•1tbo hvd1d., !l H, f'lt, (162 J79C.l 16;!~1 DEMO '69 BONN i:V!Ltf;; 1 Dr. H.T. G1,.cn. Full P""'"' ~'I"'", f~tl "'V ~;._ 11,. ,. cont10!, lurbo hvdr,.. r~G ·o. he~+r •, c l;, I i b1 : i?C 11 !11'()~1 DEMO '69 EXECU TIVI: 4 Doer H,T. Gold, Focl!'•V ~'·PC"'"-' ""rndnw\ r> '"''' ~i~er, .& bro~•>. turbc hvd., RH, nfo. l?~bJ ?"Cll\1 127 1 ----------------- DEMO '69 CATALI NA Sil~~'-Cnupc. F,,ttorv ,;._ powe c >leer, r ""'"' .-1 ·.~ br"~"" tu1 bo hyd,~. ''"""· ll, H, ,,_,,_ 1152J79C IO ?l 1;>1 DEMO '69 CAT AL INA Cour~-Exp'"-"" br?wn F"'t'''t, • r '"'"" ,.,,, r-,.. rl ·•. br~~<>•,lurbohydr,, ll H ,.1, IJ',;171Cl ll1 111 DEMO '69 GTO G re•o. T~i1 con• •1 ,.b,olu lrlv lo"dod .. Tlh ,,-v c ~~~' ; ·h'n power.,,,;,\ ~"d f,,e, "" tond. M!!\t '~" l /~?ll?Zl IR(•',0 I DEMO '69 GTO H .T. Red. F,,clo<v "" <onrl1:,,,,,"'l ,..,...,,, d ,, h• 1 \o~~. r ',, !urbo hvdr•. h~n•., F H. l)l,(j /9710?0!.7) DEMO '69 LE MA NS W~jl,,_ wOth bl~ck top ,~d b l~<L. b"r\.n• ·r ,,,, f,'" PS.PB, pwr.o nt ., hvd 1 -.ti~n1., llJ ;J/?/l llO'll\ DEMO '69 LE MANS 5;1,~r. Foe. ,;r cond. nowrr ·'"''~"~ r~"'"' ,,,,, ~ b•,,le,, hvdr •. ''""'• r ~dro, n~ .. lri !l J7]1'(" 1\)11' SAVE AS MUCH AS $1300 FROM STICKER PRICE ON BRAND NE¥/ '69' s ~ I PONTIAC! I This is the way it's 9ain9 ta be. Pontiac starts the seventies with a bold new stroke. In styling. In power. If you get the feelin9 these cars are uhead of their time , you just got the word on the 1970 Pantiacs. ROY Catch the New Wide-tracks! 1f70 LI MANS SPOllT 4·D0011 HAllDlOP, I LE MANS! I If this is the wa y it's going to be, Pontiac"s competition hes a l ~t of work to do j•st to mat ch the 1970 Pontiac Le Ma ns . Practical . Economica l. Great driving set on t he Wide-Tracie. Ponti ac LeMans. CARVER PONTIAC [][] 2925 COSTA MESA [VI QM 1 .. ' HARBOR BLVD I • Kl-64444 . .... I , I I